c C HM ga' ' ' f w N , L i 5 ,5 - fi fn CHILTON ROBINSON Editor-in-cfzif'f JOE L. HEAD I?u5z':11'ff .Uauagfr THE QUAX which is the year book of Drake University Published by the Class of 1924 Assembled at Des Moines ' 1923 I I Y 8 .1 K X DEDICATION THISQUAX . is 'dedicated to Doctor Frank Irving Herriott in recognition of his liberal services to Drake Uni- versity. In appreciation of his bringing Phi Beta Kappa to us, and with admiration for the man, we pay sincere tribute. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES DRAKE DAYS ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS FOREWORD This is Drake's illustrious Year! Long hoped for honors have been realized. The highest degree of scholastic success, reached with the granting of a charter of Phi Beta Kappa, has given to Drake University the greatest academic honor obtainable. On the athletic field Drake has brilliantly demon- strated her ability. Her football team has the distinction of being the only undefeated one in the Nlissouri Valley Conference. Each year Drake Relays have grown in importance and have now come to be recognized as the biggest athletic carnival in the country. New buildings have become a necessity. The initial steps for meeting the needs of a growing student body, have been taken. The Drake Nlunicipal Observatory, a beautiful monument to science, has been completed. A womenls dormitory is now a certainty and their swimming pool is fast developing into a reality. The old days are gone. An epoc of renewed strength and expansion is here. School spirit and enthusiasm, dulled by the war, have burst forth again with rejuvenated energy. Recognizing that this year is one of paramount im- portance in the history of the university, the 1924 Quax presents this volume as a record of many honors achieved. Vlfith the confidence inspired by past years, we feel that these achievements will continue, and that every year will be an illustrious one for Drake University. q.:.,i-Fagan .L - . -, uz.:-- --2: :- :1-.. ----.1--,gf---:W r tr, ,---'Yi 174,11 lr-fi .iii OBSERVATORY 1. 'F 4 s ADMINISTRATION MEMORIAL HAL1 I HOWARD HALL COLEHAL1 GYMNASIUM A SAGE HALL A , LIBRARY , u I D. W. Monnuousrs .Jrlivzg l'rmizlr11i To a student Drake University is more than an aggregation of col- lege buildings, a campus, and courses of study. lt is a place Where spirit and inspiration are generated, Where personalities are conceived and led to unfold, where minds are taught to comprehend, and judgments are formed through inductive processes. A Freshman comes to the University, a planetesimal, as it Were, with eccentric paths, nebulous ideas, and littleior no atmosphere except the primitive type. He comes into the academic lield of the Univer- sity, his eccentricities are reduced, his nebulous thinking becomes nuc- leated and organized, he gains an atmosphere through accretion. In short, he evolves into a man and a student. A system of individuals is not essentially dillerent from a system of matter. lt is possible to diiler only in the animate function. Other distinguishing characteristics may be only physical properties. A power- ful magnet dillers from an iron bar by its treatment and the definite organization of its constituent parts. A sun differs from a planet be- cause of its higher state of development. A Drake man is not one who has spent four years in and about the buildings from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-eighth Streets, but one who has found a useful place in the organized systems of society. I I Pagz I9 J . It 1 ,J . I F l., .. I ---A -- ..:..::11. '1Lg.:L'z 1' 'gg 3 l : rw' l 1 A ' I l II . Q 'lff :.f5,, B d fT I Oar 0 FHS CCS ' llw l 1 OFFICERS DAVID H. BUXTON . . Pmrizlmz Wy' WALTER E. COREIN Vice-Pnnrident 11. ' , GEORGE A. JEWVETT Seen-tary if B. FRANK PRUNTY . . . Trenxurfr Qygg PERSONNEL GEORGE A. JEXVETT . . Des Moines I C. F. MCCARTV . . . Des MOInes 5 MR. AND R'IRS. JOHN B. BURTON Los Angeles bjf MRS. D. D. VAN METER . . Des MOInes ALEXANDER G. DOWNING . Des Nionnes QM R. C. STEVENSON . Long Beach, Cal. E. P. TAYLOR . Coolidge, Kansas Jf' 1 AIRS. CHARLES T. BELL Nlarywlle, NIO. J '- jig JUDGE JOHN B. WHITE . Adel IJ A5 W., . .. : ,lg JAMES F. STOCKHAM Des Nlomes . , J, It LAWVRENCE G. FOCHT Eagle Gnove I BERT D. VAN lx'IETER Des MOIDCS I' XIVILLIAM . PILKINGTON Des Memes . . , . , B. FRANK PRUNTY . Des MOIIICS III-W, l DR. ELI GRIMES . . DCS MOIIICS QQ! l XVILLIAM A. SHULLENBERGER Des NIOIIIGS LV' RESON S. JONES . . DCS MOIHCS , ORAN F. SCIIEE . DCS MDTQCS 'Q ,Q .Qi FIOWVARD I. PIQUSIA . MHSOH CIW 'l '51 CHARLES S. MEDBURY Des Nlomes Qglg .-4, . .. ,L 'lf YVALTER E. COFFIN Des MOInes Eff? HOWARD J. CLARK . DQS NLUIUCS PLEASANT P. SULLIVAN Brldgewfllef ,425 :Ill .ADDISON M. PARKER DCS MOQYICS ml lqfjgl CASSIUS C. DOWELL DCS MOIIICS WI? DAVID H. BUXTON BCS MOINES Exif If-fi LAFAYETTE HIGGINS CS I Omes 5513 GEORGE B. PEAK . Des lloines -lfntj U65 FRED W. SWANSON DCS MOIIICS DAVID S. IQRUIDENIER DCS MOIIIGS lggg iffy, XKVILLIAM J. GOODWIN DCS MOQUCS flglll FRANCIS R. IQORNS DCS MOIIISS II, ffl REV. YV. IM. BAKER DCS NIOIPCS Li-.XJ lllflf C. E. IXRNEY . . - AIIIIOII Wg JUDGE FIUBERT UTTEIKBACK Des Memes ?,I-fl? D. B. IXLLEN . . Aflmgton flirlf H252 P' HOWE I , Des Nlomcs Z'l'f.v .I , . DR. C1-IANNING SMITH . QYHYIPCI' 51133 ,gli REV. GEORGE CAAIPBELL St- LOUIS, MO- -V MRS. DELIA STILL BRUNK Des MOIues gl... MRS. JEssIE PLACE LUTIIE DQS N10lQ1C5 M1 :JAH G. D. SERRILI. . . SIOUX CNY .lffi' MRS. LIBBIE M. TRAVERS DCS Moines . .IQ3 PAUL JONES . . DCS MOIIICS I. J. SCOTT , . I 1 - . A365 'J T355 REV. R. H. MILLER Kansas CItY1 I 0- ,gqgg VJQE ROBERT M. EVANS - DCS MOIHCS BAK: JOHN D. CA-RPENTER DCS MOIIICS QM! WENDELL HUS'TON - Eld'-'Wil gnigl R E: WJ Efltz . ' lx . lit -REI 'Z ' rl . Q, '11 L3 E, 'I Page zo L ' s., 'I EI, LQQLl1'.Q5Lg'gI31Ig:-:II:n:1r.1I::1:1'11I:1II.'IR1iLNQ'fggIgLLErIIggIIIII1g:,- - ,3 1,1 L gT.fLgrrY'g'.?g.IQ::gzxE Acjggtzggg IEQIETJQJD-I l r l I i K i , f i iii ,.. .QI f. 1 Viv I L-r N. ,NH 1 MH Om... Q35 4 5 I 5- OUR WOMEN BY DEAN NIARY CARPENTER CRAIG lg-:1 W Six hundred and more, with the objective, Education, majoring perhaps in science, law, history, expression, English, voice, commerce or violin. When six hundred young women have been brought together, as a matter ligig of course the personnel is interesting and varied. Some have marked leadership, some are good followers, some do excellent team work, some must Work alone lgfij to accomplish, some are not happy unless with a group, some choose to be alone, fQ,,i, others prefer one girl friend and the two are inseparable. Some are not easily lj, dauntecl, others are timid and shrinking. Outwardly diilerent, no two of them 5' 5 the same. But if you are privileged to study them, and to be near enough to ff? understand, you will find these six hundred girls Very, very much alike, with much li, the same ideals and purposes, the same impulses, same longings and the same ll aspirations. just girls! ust irls bein re ared for ositions of res onsibilit ' in countin house and , g , s P P , P ,P y , s , fig office, in school room and in the home. Nlay it be that all of gracious womanll- 'W ness, of simple, unquestioning, Well-grounded faith in higher things, and beauty . of character and of personality that were theirs when they came, are being sacredly uarded and stren thened while the ears in the Universit witness a three fold development and the gaining of poise and modest self-confidence that will mean QW? efliciency and leadership after college. ' just girls! Than to know them and to work among them, what more could ,355 one desire. 'f bfi F335 ' MEI JSE ts, as Page 21 P 1 'LL1'!1t1Z'1' L' ,i':!'jiZ3r-12571111twu5.11'ttif1'gi-1'JL'a7FPI'gi:?1'5.,.z,. Q,s...., '::,.1f' .,,' ,J .4:,. i -'nm' ri- - - rr lt L MQ Liberal Arts THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS BY DEAN D. Wi. BfIOREI'IOUSE The courses of study offered by the College of Liberal Arts are fundamental courses. This fact is the foundation upon which universities build the curricula of their various colleges. There is, then a necessity for correlating this college with all the other schools and colleges, if efficient and permanent work is to be done by the University as a Whole. Professional and vocational courses are demanded by a large majority of those seeking higher education. It is therefore the more imperative that they should be formed upon a broad basis of liberal studies. The older professions of law and medicine have demonstrated the futility of accepting the student fresh from his elementary studies in the high school and have placed the requirements where they should be. If the other professional and vocational courses are to hold their honored places with these they must do likewise. To hurry specialization makes for a job rather than a position, trains an individual and not a citizen. A broad and sympathetic interest in all human activities and especially in public affairs should characterize every educated man. 1 l i l 'XJ 1 1. l 1 1 Page 22 .. ,.,,. -- ,, Q. V. ,, 'P' Page 23 H . 1,..,.u,..,,,.... I W Y..vr'. .2 .L 1 Ilh4..liL.,11., .,f,, F EET WSW viii si? r:'1f.', Eidf, :iid Nvi- Sb, W? EYE LEE Kam, C f' 3.1.35 if 'SA' LTP mg Kb :QF V k: 'NC F-F , ,A sf' 21 ii? Ex Elk? mfg 22113 iii ' V? fx: if ily! it Q 2141 Ahgs T' If gig pg. mil Uglf. we .rx 1 .521 Awe: mil iff: ,. ,4 pi? HG' ,VH C 2 M5 Wi fall-2 lg All 51:51 Fill? qi? iff! uf, iii! 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'iii .415 :MQ sl,- F: Fifi, V, ,,1,l., Vi, W Wi ,iff twg fix? 1-.4151 Hjsei E45 EPM iff, 552' TI-IE INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS BY DEAN HOLMES COWPER In IQOO Frederick Howard came to Drake University as Dean of the lXfIusic Department. I-Ie found little to work with, but being a man of business experience and foresight, he soon established the department on the sound foundation which has formed the basis of its growth in standards and enrollment. I-Ie remained with the institution some eight years. YVhen he died, he left besides many friends, a monument-Howard Hall-one ofthe best equipped music buildings in this part of the country. This building, made possible by his untiring efforts, has, as the home of the Drake University Institute of Fine Arts, become a veritable art center for Iowa. The Institute has as its mission, the providing of advantages for students of music, drama, and art, which the private teacher is unable to offer. The Well- trained artist must have a poised, sympathetic, well-rounded personality, in har- mony with the highest ideals of education and life. The Drake Institute of Fine Arts attains these ideals. It is an integral part of the University, having courses which are correlated with those of the other colleges. A stimulating cultural atmosphere surrounds the student, who has many opportunities to hear artists of international reputation. The faculty of the Fine Arts department are themselves artists. A number of them have studied in Europe and have appeared in the great music centers of the world. They are enthusiastically devoted to their calling, and as sympathetic and cultured men and women, they are a constant inspiration to their students. 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M 5 I' 'fd F' . 4' ' - ii - . s -gdg - x .Wil ' --Q Q 3151 s Q-A ff Lg WN 224 1 A its 1- .fa , 1 Q -s 4 . ,U .47 2 if r -Hx, KggQ 2.5 1QQM if fun gil 39 ge 26 h'L'nd''E55i5SQ55E?S55iPif22Q2cnr127-,-, 1 'lff9TS1g1Tf'iT, sQ1g52fsLmmvm.mm Liv X --:T-' ' Pgbgff-SQSxi'T11731I1:2-'Q-Q.. ., . ,. T ' .J -1 v 2,12 4, rv,, A A 'MH fffS3bff14E13::u2-M . -'Y -....mL,,i,., 1, EQ E duca THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BY DEAN VVM. F. BARR The College of Education of Drake University is nearly as old as the institution itself. For many years, what is now the College of Education was called the normal department and included the preparatory department ofthe University as Well as the professional work preparatory to teaching. Like other schools engaged in training teachers, the professional courses during the earlier years did not require high school graduation for entrance. Now the entrance requirements are the same as those for the College of Liberal Arts and the College course is four years in length, leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. In addition to the regular college course there are several two-year courses upon the completion of which the state grants the graduate a flve-year state certificate. At the present time these courses pre- pare music, kindergarten, primary, and grade teachers. For the coming year there is added a two-year commercial teacher's course. The two-year music course after September IQ24 will be changed to a three-year course. Graduates of the College of Education of Drake University are found in the best schools not only of Iowa, but of other states throughout the United States, and not a few have taught in our insular possessions. The faculty of the College of Education of Drake University is recognized as being in every way highly efficient, and the work is accepted in other schools throughout the United States. We believe that there is no better professional future for a young Woman whose personal characteristics qualify her for such Work than in teaching, and for this reason we are glad to have the young women of the University enter upon the elementary courses. There is a larger number of men enrolled in the College of Education this year than at any time since the preparatory department was drppped. The number of degrees granted by this college will be greater than ever be ore. xl 1 Page 27 '1C1l'.i5' DLT 'W . 'il ma ,fra lf-.,g ,. 1: I, LM, lll-:E fltee Liu-'lf was ll Ti ,Ei llc? .Wag lgj li .1 1'-fi, t-Q w xl lf' I1 .. 'rw-. Efigiel ljffll tg L lrf' lf il 'i tiff? l ll? lm Illia 1 Iwi 122-1 it., :' 5 25'-A ,, . E.1.!'l ,vi iff ,H lisa? giggj fx ,ag E if-'fi Li 55211 fzwil :gmt Evil: lisa .lt-,E l l ll F712 ,345 itil? l itll, ,I HQ .41 . lat Eu sis Fl tail W ,p li ,L Wi. I .lvl . , .:7...-.:4 l .N.-:V.,7 ..., , Tap. .... I, V., .i.. 3 If .,-. . .V..A..ti.Y: .7 ,..rT.:. . .. J, .... ,, img .-,..:,,. ...,.,,,. ,:.,,,.I...,5, ,mags ,',, 7. ..,.,,,,. ,nu .sa . ,. - .,V- ,V , X.. . . ,K 1 L1iiiE11tlr.i I - 1 Page 28 in ta THE COLLEGE OF LAW BY DEAN CHARLES HILKEY Legal education is experiencing radical and far-reaching changes. The old methods of preparing young men and Women for the profession of law are relegated to the background as being inadequate for the training required to flt them to serve properly society with its modern complexities and problems. Preparation in a law school is no longer merely recommended by the leading scholars and practitioners, but deemed absolutely essential. It is not enough that the law training should be thorough and comprehensive, but the prospective lawyer must secure a knowledge of an extensive pre-legal field before entering upon the pro- fessional course. This should be as unlimited as the student's time and means will permit. After graduation, the law student faces as severe tests as does the medical student. Bar examinations throughout-the country are becoming extreme- ly rigid and searching. The aim of the profession is to exclude from its ranks the unfltg to admit only those who are qualified to perform their duty to their clients, the court, and the community. It is our aim to maintain a law school in Drake University which fulfills the requirements of modern legal education. Building and library facilities have been substantially improved. The faculty has been carefully selected because of high scholarly attainments and practical experience. 'With the autumn quarter of IQZI one year of college Work was required in addition to the regular high school course of four years for all persons enrolling as regular students in the freshman class. Last September another year of college Work was added, making a present re- quirement of two years of college preparation for all candidates for degrees. This makes a five year course for law school graduation and is equivalent in period of training to one year of graduate work beyond a four year college course. Pngz' 29 EAA L.LlH.LU'EmI,Yi.l' ' . .-. ..-f :-T312 21 'II'T f7-':.l7'IHiZ1' ,ITTf1.Z1EI'IfCl'TTff7..n.m...A,::..'-:..u.1.ITXIT'.QT 'T'.lEf' .1TFTII1.'T 'IiL........ 7' Q. 'Y7.iL1'L'L'.I.'Z '11iIl121Y f'1 um nn-u 2 . ig' : '- 74 L. I L. Ll? 1 I ILL V 1 I 'n'-7-T' V '- '! I 'c , ., fx-1,15 rl. -'QCXQN 1.2 fgbfg- ,-1 11 3 grXv.,1: ,Y-,,,, cu wx f, . vs , v- n . '-fi+:,H5j'4',- I .fx A F. ., Q .,... -f-A-,rf-f-3-V Ui, ' - --Q 'm91':imr'm,ffmz3'5Q.m1k:ff4?5E...um fb ' '51 ' QQ 3 .Y gl 1 AL , :- jf: :af gf ' 14? i 51 il 1 Q1 135 if . ,., Ls r 2 of w w. ,mea 'na' ,. wil .M 1.. -L: 1 :rl - H252 ' 'cl 19 x M f S N lg-gi. E Wie 3 QQ H 59254 Q H W 1 in E5 EQ 9 . EHS f af. f EES ' .ii iglsi J 5 ' gig V 13, , ,fra 2 f ICH 1 tl, f 5 12 iff! pgw y EAH . iii I E155 5 Si? 5 4 2 AE E Page 30 E --- 1-U-W--'fw--'vw - - x - .. ....... ..........,,......, :. -fr-3 W . tTg ..1Lc.2.:..1 .- Etiiig' . , ' -.,'. L2l.-,L '.' il' C-YY'---L LH Hy 1 r THE COURSE IN COMMERCE BY DEAN ARTHUR A. hflonnow The commerce course has been arranged to give students an intimate acquaint- ance with conditions and processes in the commercial field today. They study law, because it plays a part every day in businessg they study accounting, because without knowledge of it a man can not analyze his own or anotherls business, they study credit, because business today is based on credit, they study business correspondence, because a large share of business is done by mail. Besides the general background, which includes courses of the type just mention- ed, the commerce curriculum offers many opportunities for concentrated prepara- tion in certain lines. Investments, advertising, foreign trade, marketing, oflcce organization, insurance and corporation finance are typical subjects. Similar courses are added whenever the demand justifies such action. The successes of many untrained business men in past generations has fostered the belief that training is non-essential. The falseness of this belief lies in failure to take into account changed conditions of competition. Untrained business men of yesterday competed against untrained men. Those who had the most natural ability won out. Today and tomorrow the untrained man must compete against the trained. His chance of success will be similar to that of raw lads pitted against a Well-drilled football team. Training tells. Leaders in commerce today are recognizing the value of a man who does not have to be treated as raw material. They have seen that the man who knows the fundamentals of business is in a position to make progress from the start. They know that the man who has mastered the elements of commerce saves a firm the cost of the time that it formerly took to teach him those elements. That type of man is in demand. The School of Commerce is doing its part to supply the demand. Page 31 :i.,r:i'xr r ' ' 1g1'::g:4,fg.. . 1 ' :..:. i:'i1.1t::1:i:: iiL.f:1I21'3Fli3l' U EAS: A'T75i3'7'fi5 1' f-il 1... l fzifimfl , ri :Qffl -ll .i' 5 pw-l ,lm 4.-E ,will Zi' 5 il -lil r x .ig ri .XM 1 .Vi it fi .1 -- sits 15-'Jil Kiwi 1' .Y-i ll'.wl :7 l .1 tl .lil iii' gk rig., iff-3 gl' :! . :fs iifii fi vi if il K.. ilfwl ig hai liilgi Fil' ' ski 1 lltrv i Hail He, 1 'vii l l itll Qiil F. gn 5 'all 1 ii:- in iii? like QI Nh ff' 1. 'lil I iiiil lla sag. g ..t . 11,3- itll 7 Z' 'ii-lllvfflli--, . ZUX ' A ' lf: , !l,.i-, ' ' ' with null -J , .-...W,. N p KM--XM-IA!-K----w-:Q-LJ-.liiilfir'. ' Z , 1 iii 15, - gif f 125 a s r QF ! V sg 5- . n 1 ' U ff .gf , 5 , VA 2 ,, 1 tiff? ' fi? 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Hundreds, who are now making a religious vocation their life work, have been trained here and are being used in the varied religious activities around the world. There has been marked growth in the College of the Bible in three directions. In the first place, there are twice as many graduate students as We have had in if-ei any previous year. In the second place, the churches gave twice as much for the iw? support of the College of the Bible last year as in 1920-21 and they are planning to double their gifts again this year. In the third place, more students are supplying as student pastors. Fifty-two churches are now employing Drake students. A department of Religious Education will probably be added the coming year. llcfl The steady growth which has characterized the College of the Bible in recent years is confidently expected to continue. 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A Q 242 fi- 1' KU mg F3 n IVIILLI-:rc M CRAE YOUNG BLOUNT Fuum' Focm- E 5 5' 2 . s L42 s . I ' . Pdgf 57 Q H., L-by 4 '-L:-lf,-Lf-1-2+-Q-1:---wmgcfuum 'fv' K '2 -w -we-2:--L'--fi'-X-,Q4-1.f5E+1 !'mf--- L , fu. :wwf-EB QT .ff-f L lgi l , -H51 -,. x ,. .-f-. :vo I. .41 :,. H le ig. 1 ln 1 fi. 11:3 H.- ,J , 1. -4 ,.--,f ., .. A.-.. .A C, ,,X, ,,.., V ,xl .. . -- ...J ...Q -ww... -.,.-....c,..f..,.,. . W-.Q ... H . - .45 ., ' ' 'WE 'f '14 - - Y s. it - --H - - .- - m 'W -:Ni 5' ' ' f 2 1 E Li ' -i 'We ,..'il Zinn, CLIFFORD H. .lore Des Nloines Graduate School of the Elhlf B.S.L., Drake University, 1922, Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts. NIEDFORD OWEN KELLISON Dixon, Mo. Graduate School of the Bible A.B., Drury College, IQZIQ Candidate for the Degree of hflaster of Arts. PIOWARD E. NIALONE Keokuk Graduate School ofthe Bible A.B., Drake University, I922g Candidate for the Degree of Nlaster of Arts. LEROY MUNYON Marceline, Rilo. Cracluale School of the Bible BA., Drake University, IQIGQ Candidate for the Degree of hlaster of Arts, Thesis: Great Gods of Primitive Peoples. VCERNER mluosox MURRAY Prince Edward Island, Canada Gracluale School of the Bible A.B., johnson Bible College, IQI7Q A.B., Drake University, 1919, Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity. DA .K E lsfli Ve 1' 1 M ii,, nc. -- f -...f,,...--F Y , hh- ' ., 4. - r 1 ss: . 1 M5 WP? ilfhfi '.:,'.:,11 an ififfifl lil? 557-1' lm? . . E73 V , Y ' ' ' ' f ' his rfb: HAROLD GUY BARR Pleasantville llffb Gmduafc' School of thc Bihlc A.B., Drake University, IQIBQ Candidate for li the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity. lf: ci . 5.57.5 ,WL PABLO BRINGAS FINE Bangued, Abra, P. l. gf? Graduate School of the Bible im B.S.L., Drake University, 1921, Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity, Thesis: Roman Catholicism in the Philippines. 2 V. i-I f DULc1NA BROVVN ,mi Forest Grove, Oregon Graduate School of Ihr Bible BA., Pacific University, 1920, Candidate for the Degree of Nlaster of Arts, Thesis: 'ACre- 11555 ation Stories of the East. fri HUGH W1L1.1AM GTIOIRMLEY Des Nloines Iliff Grzzduoic School of Ihr Bihl' :HQ A.B,, Drake University, 19225 Candidate for the Degree of Nlaster of Arts, Thesis: The Qiifii Rural Churches of Dallas County, Iowa: A Survey. CORTELL IQING I'IOLSAPPLE l-M3 Des Moines D Gmcliuzle School of the Bzblc A.B., IQZOQ M.A., Austin College, 1922, Can- ,JQ clidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity. ilhfl flu? ' . Y: ' ' ' .pgs RQ fm A TIT 225 . 15253 Jil? ff' Q J.. Page 38 'll - HJ , ,IS if E5 3 .-rl .I ,, Vp. 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ARMSTRONG Des Nlomes - Fort Nladison ififl Craduafa Srhool of the Bzblz . Corhmcrce DSXLIESO?ii1l2i.iT2iEi3iliif5Ilmlilfialiiiiiif Slgm Alpha Evsllolli Foolball 1, 3, 44 DU 3:2-Ei d g A . . . ,, l ' ' ' Clubg Intra-fraternity Basketballg D Club u and Christian Eihics. - , Lg K1 Niinstxels. ,361 ml -235 ALFRIEDA flLDRlCH NIABIEL C. ATWOOD Des Moines DCS Moines My Fzfzehfirzr ffm, -,fm . . Vfllfc Piano 51' Mu Phi Epsilon. ZIV, F? CTARROLL FREDERICK ANDERSON ETIIEL Lols BADGLEY Des Nloines Des Nloines if Law L1ib6'7'!Il 11711 Sigma Alpha Epsilong Delta Theta Phi. Nlathcxnatical Science Club. Q23 .. ' 2 ' ' T 1 ifffgf 2 fiffi 1 O of me ll iii illil :Ill 1 f wil llgl argl: Fifi. lffiiqf ,'f,G'li girl li? 368 ill lug Page 39 .fifffiwu 'W' 1 ' - rlrr T T -W fl -f , .... X- Y Af, Eulij l ,. .-f Li, ff, , ,if ' 1:5 5 u. i.f .,,, J. . x 'li ili, ...cf X . LL.. .fx- 1. . 1' I f C 4 .wJ-Ah..-.-..tta..m..-..-... ...Baa ...eLnn,.... .... 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Qbll FLORENCE B4AE BLouN'r GEORGIA NIAY CAMPBELL St. Louis, Rio. in 3 Des Nloines Liberal flrtx ii yi? Education Delta Gamma5 Margaret Fuller Club5 English Kappa Kappa Gammag Delta Phi Deltag Club5 Natural History Club5 Y. YV. C. A. Cabi- if Home Economics Club5 Home Coming Com- net 35 Cosmopolitan Club5 Basketball 2, 35 Wi mittee 25 Class President 4. Girls' Athletic Board 45 Delphic Staff 45 Repre- , 'Qlif sentative Drake 4. 1 I iii? RUTH R. CANNON Q! Tliilii 1 ' v ELL . Douorrg LREIITLE BROWN Liseralogji Kappa Delta Pig Basketball IQ Grade Club 25 5 , - , l Vice-President 25 Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet 3, 45 Kappa Alpha Theta, Natulal Hlsmq' Club, History Club5 Cosmopolitan Club5 Student L 1 vp. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2g Class Vice-President , I B d P -d ,A tif'-li 2' Chairman of Social Committee X O umeer an ' resla em 4' i' fijfj ' 3' I'IAZEL MARGUERITI: CHAPMAN 1 F5 Bridgewater ll.: Liberal Art: EARL W1 BRowN Phi Mug Seive and Shear-sg Glec Club I, 2, 3, H45 Des hloines 45 History Club5 French Club5 Y. VV. C. A.5 H25 Qlfff Law Homecoming Committee 45 Cap and Gown Day 'Vg tiff? Tau Psig Football 25 Law Football I, 25 Law Committee 45 Pan-Hellenic Council 45 Handel Baseball. Choir Soloist 3. iifl, ' 's W 4 i l , T'Tirf1i'1ici1:-rf ' ips. 7, T- fa 4. - -- 'f C.. f - 4 :Qkg ,.. . :lux :lk r ... ' - - . 'Q ii 1-.1 1 ,Y . ' S m ll.. .4 Q X 1 - 1- vx.. 1 . - 1 ., :I V 5 3 Ein. its z, 1: ilil its TY Q-.gl 335 lgiiil E141 ligii if-V9 Y' . -' f--aw' - 4. P., 5 - gw.,'f'-, - -1 El' 'u f - -Y f---A - - -' i- - mga , Y. 'xl -.r .L , 5 -4 -nf. :lgg1g:gTs.:a3f- r'nrfrrrtztzxrzmnrnrtir' V' fi. 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Tala Adelphia Literary Societyg Y. W. C. A. Piano lglgh WY Council 3 4. Nlu Phi Epsilong Girls' Athletic hfleet lg i i Musical Comedy I. ,QQ -Q PIELEN Cmzese Lenox L61 1. : . rl Vela Ldzeral Art: CHARLes DENTQN iii Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, President 4g Hockey ZQ Dallas Center 41 Class Secretary 2, 3g English Clubg Cosmopoli- C'O7IZ'Yl7.l'7'C'P ,lil tan Clubg Nlargaret Fuller Clubg Natural His- Alpha Tau Omegag HD Clubg Football 1, lung tory Club, President 4g Quax Staff 3g Represen- 2, 3, gg Basketball I, 35 Track 3, 4g Class Vice- nl? tative Drake 4. Presi ent 4. 4 2 .sr .9 f ESI' L 1 iali LIIARGARET CLARK EDWVIN S. FACKLER Des Moixies Prescott v Liberal firm - 1 Law ill fljgl. kappa Kappa Gammag Delta Phi Deltag Delta Theta Phi. 3:3 .Rl Margaret Fuller Clubg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, leaf. Secretary 4, Vice-President 33 French Clubg 2 -if Seive and Shearsg Quax Staff 3g Class Secretary BEULAH PIAMERSLY FAmLY 4112 2. A Des h-'Ioines IKE ANNA RUTH CRANE Bible ill 1 Burlington Junction, Mo. Nliuisterial Associationg Priscilla Clubg C. Liberal Arif C. Cluhg Adelphia Literary Societyg Class Vice- Missouri Christian College IQ Kappa Alpha President 3. Thetag Zeta Phi Etag Y. W. C. A. Council 33 fiq First Vice-President 4Q Class Treasurer 2g Social Chairman 3, 4. JAMES HAIQOLD FAIRLY C Des Moines ij' 3 el'-fig LUCILLE OCHRANE Bible 1 Pella Student Councilg Student Volunteer Bandg Fin? Arif C. IC. Clubg- Adelphia Literary Societyg Minis- vigil? Piano terial Assocxationg Dramatic Clubg Class Presl- SI Kappa Alpha Theta. dent 4. fl Q -Vg? 5 . D D W- .TJ Y ' ff - 4' ' C-FMD 'W C' M Y D -7 Y C 7 ' Q., .gp . f ' 'A - ' - f . f ff,-: . ---may' ' -. - , 1. ' . 'z 1 ' :, .F ' ' . . '. . - -2. '. L .' .,', ' - ff A 1 ' .inn rv. lig 9 'iff i , all . ll : 5 I 4. 5 elk! l M .AH .1 ls. I7-S? Q .Lf vii Q 1 iff ': 5 1 -' Q U v v ? A I 4 Y 'Y ' - :i l ai -If A. A. . 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I'IELEN ELIZABETH Focur Eagle Grove Liberal Ari: A Kappa Alpha Thetag Sieve and Shearsg Mathematical Science Club, Vice-President 4g Y. W. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4g Student Council 4g Pan-Hellenic Representative 35 Hockey Team 4g Drake in China Drive 2, 3g Class Treasurer 3, President 4. LEAH SMITI-I FOGLESONG Des Moines Bible Ministerial Association 3, 45 Student Vol- unteer Bandg Priscilla Club 3, 45 Adelphia Literary Society. WILLIAM R. Fox Des Nloines Liberal flrtr Delta Theta Phi. ESTELLA JANNETTE GALT Liberal flrlr Ames I, 2g Sigma Kappag Delphic 3, 4. fi TTT' BD T LEON IXLLBAUGH GARBEP. Des hiloines Commerce Phi Gamma Lambdag Alpha Kappa Tang Helmet and Spursg Class Secretary 3g Glee Club 3g Intra-Mural Debate Committee 4. ALLEGRA GAIXRETT Des Nloines Librrnl IITXJ' Spanish Clubg French Clubg Class Treasurer 1. I'IASWVEI.L W. GRANT Atchison, Kansas Law Sigma Alpha Epsiloug Football. CURTIS W. GREGORY Des Nloines Law A.B., Drake University, IQZIQ Alpha Tau Omegag Phi Alpha Deltag Director of Drake Band IQZZQ D Club. JAMES YV. HALL Des Moines Law Phi Alpha Delta. A YYY' 3 i'.ll I A A-It as Page 42 !ILliL1!Z751Ji.IiT'1fI'I: I In .iiztf iji.i1ILTEt 'L1.LILLYgi'I:11jLu1iEL1Zj'.SEjl,'L1ZQ11-IEggLil ' ' -ffl - 1f..l-7. fig .' .1..E.i,..-4c:,..- ,-.i:..a...' 'V ' '-1. fx- --A-.aye-'.-, 1-1:' 3-rl-' if I -' -It Ir' I fi, 1'-I -If I-' in c:u.uIu:.'...I- It-...L I .t..,1..,..,..u ,,,Xu,, ,J A, , , .-I c, 1: 2 : 'x .ffl-.gn 'ya .1 f.-wt. - ci . -,mg-1,U--V-W, -Q-r-f-.fm3,1af- - -'-- .1 v-2 wivmfe -1f 1'I iL.1'uz ' IJ I T 5 252 E .nl ig, . . .p I-is I Fa'-,Pl QI? Eng 221.52 i3f:.5I fiyr Ii.-flf-4 ' W 51. WI 'Q tl lt?-I .1 ' I312 N I .V , .zz 5153 ejffl! l Elini' ilff' Wi, :Yi- i. .Til LI,-' - Fil-E' , .at 547i H631 gs ai if It 575' Iil:-lil I ' Isl lilly iii! V Wi E225 gb. Ei! Ili l if . fl i 'N 1 1 . ei xl illfil wg ll Il Esffii 'I I-'Q :gil eu? Zi -- itll .:,,l L Y lI W ffl! 523' ep? 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Magi Phi Alpha Deltag Intra-Mural Debate 4g Drake Representative in Nlissouri Valley Ora- tolilcal Comesl' VERA GLADYS HUGIlES fill? A New Market ABRAI-IAM I lANDELMAN Liberal flrlr igli Des Moines Phi Mug Kappa Delta Pig History Clubg iff Liberal flrtf Sieve and Shearsg Playhouse Clubg Y. W. C. A. ff! Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Musical Comedy 4g Adelphia ffl: Literary Societyg Delphit: Staff 4. SETH PIARMON Hill, Great Falls, Nlont. lm Libzral flrlr Eveaiarr G. Ho1tNxcR tl Helmet and Spursg Cosmopolitan Clubg Adel- Des Nloines ,l,,! phia Literary Societyg Student Volunteer Bandg Law Ministerial Associationg Kappa Delta Pi. Tau Psig Football 2. lil JAM Fxvt fill-' EUNIS NIA? HAYNES BIERNIEULD 'P. JAMES ljffj es if omes ornmg sf ljlll Liberal flrlx Libnrul flrtf an lpil Coe College I, eg Delta Delta Deltag History DU Clubg Adelphia Literary Societyg Cos- ill? ff-in Clubg Hockey Team 35 Basketball Team 3, 4Q mopolitan Clubg Helmet and Spursg Minister- f'ff Indoor Baseball 3g President of Women's Ath- ial Associationg Student Volunteer Bandg letic Association 4. Football 3, 4Q Track 2, 3, 4Q Class Secretary 4. 'ii' H14 If srl. W7 A sei ' Qui Iff,Q fil- E251 f .f. fi z' f,- pl lg' ll file' Wit' D Zig . T N Y .N V X H le , V ' ' fi, i fl za E-1 : ii Pngr 43 .,,t . Q L l?l?U::Z:iLf-lllmfzlnr A YXTITXTI' V ' - rl: fll'Z'ff.'f'21U.1'iff'Il:fll Z1Tl.lf1ff1f Tl li' vfITi,'lfi1f.! , T 'T 'f! , ' ' 'f ', 1' 'TW T? 'r '-v 1'1'mi?,5 LW'-l':1-'IUTQT'12314:.ef 13,211 is-'-f11f'ese:f.Ei. ' 'sfffls'-X ef.- ,.,: l gg, . 1' ' 1:-fy --f l-F3l'Si5fiifiilf', f ' ' ' L ifi'7' ll' Q12-'tiiir A -1... 1. . .. M ,,..z. ,.,. 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L w 'HEL 3 3 W 4 x B Ch Dai ' 1 . ., IQI4' i . c tag Delta Theta Phi- ltr V Ielelmet and sims? NDA' Clulag HD Club Mini fi-vii DOROTHY ROSEZWARY KIRK strelsg Freshman Football Coachg Quax Staff Iffgf lkg Des A40lf1CS IQZOQ Class Presiclentl: Pan-Hellenic Council 2,15 il , i . QL Lzbeml Art: 2, 3. V, QL Ylisptg Kappa Gammag Bethany College 33 ijl? . . . A.g Chairman Decoration Committee Christmas Partyg Chairman Girls' Athletic FRANc1s MERTON NICGLOTHLEN has Rummage Saleg Class President 2. D55 Lloiues 15.41 Law Delta Theta Phig Class Sergeant 3. 5-, I llf FAITH KURTZWEIL ,lf Altoona 1,132 jf Liberal firlf A , . , 'ini iidli Phi Mug Kappa Delta Pi' Forensic D HELEN Nlcylmhs ll 'fill Cl b- Y W c A- v ' ,D-b Q- P Cf'mb a li ii Heille,niciCouncil 4 K, arsity C ate F, an- Fm? Arn xii ' . J 1 Piano Q Mu Phi Lpsnlon. '15 REUBLN F. LARsoN Mi! jjj: Alta its :itil Commerre MARTHA NIAXINE iX1CMAlION gfjii Buena Vista College IQ Alpha Tau Omega: Waukee ffl? 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Moone 151 Des hfloines Zearing Q'-il Finn' Arif Commerce Piano Sigma Alpha Epsilong Alpha Kappa Taug gr? Kappa Kappa Gammag Mu Phi Epsilong Football 23 Basketball 1, 23 Track 2. tiff B Sharp 3Q Professional Pan-Hellenic Council 4g It 4 Class President 4g Delphic Stal? 4. GEORGE ANDREYV BVIAHONEY NORMA RUTH Mjpppp Des Nlomes Des hfloines - Law . , Edumtion ljjtta Alpha Tau Omegag Philomathean Literary Kindergarten Society I, 23 Men's Glee Club 33 Ifublisher Kappa Alpha 'Thetag Qpax Staff 35 Hpmp- Drake Studefft DITCUOYY 35 IUU3'S0ClCtY DC' coming Decoration Chairman 4gNational Story- bates 25 VQFSWY Debates 3' Teller's League, Musical Comedy 2. L VIVIAN B. NIARSH Fort Madison :ggi C ommercc 1 41 llffllfi Phi Gamma Larnbdag Freshman Footballg BUMKEIE NEORGAN lf? Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4- D Club- D . mana QW club lviam-mls 3 ' ' . Wftffd 1'1 -' . ff? ' ' Phi Mug Adelphia Literary Society. P523 ORBN PIQNIILLER Wa es oines II 't ' f lilsil , Law t ELIZABETH lVIORNING il lqtgg Chi Dcltag Student Advisory Board 4g Pan- . 'J Hellenic Council 3, 4Q Homecoming Committee Igiimoyrjf 45 President of Class 4g Band I, 2. Kappa Kappa Gammag Margaret Fuller TED R. IMILLER Clubg History Clubg Basketball 3g Baseball 35 Des Moines Class Secretary 3g Musical Comedy 3. iii? I Pl D I Librml Arif d 2 E ,pi me De ta li etag Helmet an Spurs, UD' i 1 Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg German Clubg IVIYRNA MORNINGSTAR Vice-President 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4g Spanish Club, Des Moines 5 ifglf Y. M. C. A. Secretary 45 Track I, 2, 3, 4g Stu- Education E i' 15,13 dent Directory Staff 45 Quax Artistg Intra- Delta Phi Deltag Hockey 25 Quax Staff 35 ppijl fini? Nlural Council 43 Class President 35 Treasurer Musical Comedy Board 45 Class Secretary 35 4g Football 35 Advisory Board 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Treasurer 3. 1 i, , :1 ha 355 lei iii .4 pt Fw 45 QQ. . X if :Zi A u .4 if ,J,. 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D 1 - Phi if L' . . . Wfffd fffff . in Societyfg Cgglniegpcfllfgzgri Cllflsmat lan ltemry Ministerial Assqciatlon, President 35 Adel- phia Literary Society. gf ELSIE M. Rorssox Scranton flat 1lUSSELL L. RANKIN Finf Art: Des Nloines . Piano 1115: Law Phi NIU5 NIU Phi Epsilong Adelphia Literary ii-'EA Delta Theta Phi. society, Y. W. C. A. i fx T2 A its L 1 K' A 55.7 .. 4' nl QW A i - is .57Jili,:.fff' lvl-,Iv-' 'V V---i VZ. -,rig ' Z upu V 1 V P D Y D D V L i Z2 ,T N Page' 46 J . 1ffgL'QLw11n'...wfvf-fgJ:m'rLgsfPi,:::91 ' A -,J A ' 'F' 3??2i7'i,2-1fI !TPF'iTff1f 'il- I.. - 5-A - il ,.. Emil 3521 f il ill if lg ll la 5 .af req lzfg! . 5132123 lip? li QE liar ljli l f' I 'l-lil ligii ll lf, :' lili. :llI be 'LFS :mf-1 23,11 il 'fl :Fi iii, i ic if f 1, ,Z E322 fl 5 an ull. K lill fiflfl flllll v:- ri, -ap. li l? 33515 565 all pgl: l, ' 5 alll SX asf L , if Eirli I, .1 .Q 5551 :1,3j lei . 33 ing all 2:14 U51 ff' 'ull 21111 I TL L1'.I . 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C.,A. 3, 4, Poster Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Musical Comedy Board 3, 4, Chairman Senior Play Committee 4, Delphic Staff 2, 3, 4, Quax Staff 3, Class Vice-President 4. WILBER WILSON SACKETT Des Moines Law Chi Delta, Golf 3, 4. XVILLIAM -I. SCARBOROUGH Valley Junction Law Tau Psi, Delta Theta Phi, Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3. Ep SCARPINO Des Moines Law Phi Gamma Lambda, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. HARRY M. Scmzcx Des Nloines Law Gamma Sigma Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta, Drake Yell Leader 4, Student Council 4. rvi . GIDEON SEYMOUR Des Moines Gamma Sigma Kappa. CLEATIE B. SHARP Promise City Liberal fifty Student Volunteer Band, Nlinisterial As- sociation, Adelphia Literary Society, President 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4. LESLIE SHAW Nevada Conmiercv Chi Delta, Basketball 2, 3, Assistant Busi- ness Manager Delphic 4. ADAH Sxmwvea Grimes Edumt1io11 Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Quax Staff 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, First Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Homecoming Commit- tee 4, National Story Tellcr's League, Musical Comedy 2, 3. ELOISE MAME Snrzzxruza Des Moines Fine 147'l,f ' Voice Kappa Alpha Theta, Nlu Phi Epsilon, Glee Club 3, 4, Hockey 1, Musical Comedy 1, 2. . ' EY1 Q ll 9 'L 'P 4iI: E Fw 47 if gd H235 B Q ll gl 3 gl 5.255 iq E .CE ra slr bf E ll ll ag? F' E' K. .z ai Sill' js Q03 EA Eli , . vi ill F fi . 4 . 5. iii i l , NW af,-,l lil 1 fu as Elf :Qi iiG1 f 'x!.1u 'T 1--:rv ' .: :v:r:4f'z3:'4'::t: error '1 ' --'- - . .rv --1---1-rw . f--m-. Ye--f-.-f .. v..1-W--:+I-v . 4-1--. --,H 2 wee f-e...,'..f1. ,..?f.-F- X . l ,. 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Des Moines Des Nloines Liberal flrl: Liberal .47'lf.f Girls D Club, German Club, Hockey 1, Drake University, B.S.L., IQZZQ Candidate 2, 3, Baseball I, 23 Basketball I, Captain, 2, for B.D., Helmet and Spurs, Nlinisterial Asso- Soccer 2, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Chairman of ciation, Adelphia Literary Society I, 2, Forensic 5-iw Musical Comedy 4. Club 2, 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Student Vol- gfvg unteer Band, Kennel Club 2, Bible Football 4, 5, Track- 4g Delphic Staff I, Quax Staff 3, RoscoE B. SHERMAN Chairman L. A. Cap and Gown Day, Chairman iff, Des Moines of Barbacue 2, 3, Class President 23 Advisory Commerce Board I, 25 Varsity Debate 2, Treasurer of Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Kappa Tau, Foot- Student Council 3. M11 ball ZQ Track 2, 3, Class Secretary 1, President ilfifj 2, D Club Minstrels 2. SIGRID STANGAARD lilx! Berwick Fine Arty ROBERTO JUAN SICAM Piano LH S. Manuel, Pang, P. I. Liberal Arty JAMES O. Swrcic Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Des Moines Philippino Club I, 2, 3, 4. Commerce Chi Delta,Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4, D Club, D Club Minstrels 3, Delphic Staff 2. LAWRENCE F. SULLIVAN .Ari Bridgewater DONALD CURTIS TAYLOR Liberal Arif Des Moines ll- Chi Delta, Helmet and Spurs, Mathematical- Liberal Art: Science Club, President 4, Track I, 2, Cross- Chi Delta, Playhouse Club, Cross-Country ,QE Country I, 2. 35 Track 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 2. I'IAROLD J. SPARKS BERNICE MARGARET THOMAS Boone Des Moines Law Liberal Arif Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Alpha Xi Delta, Y. W. C. A. Sig ii? E-ll? gl 55 :lim- wig 3 Page 46' A I V ffvv -qfrfea..--.. mv, .- ..,az:n:1 . ral?-5 Wim L.... ....7'1 ?i T3 W55f'.iil1t'?3Tf'QQ'Qaiegn + e..? --4 -,vi ,,. ,P- :Iv :lang .ky 1 P-1:2 I . -14 :Q ff xii.. 111.1 L.. :if i 4175.3 . ,e Vi - 1: 15 . nfl: u -r N. ,A T 1:1 X if-5 .1zjffibzziifirg.'.:F:::'iii . 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Buckner, Missouri LUCILLE S. WILKINSON Qfriffl ., , Cummfrce Paton fy Highland Park College '16, ,I7Q University of Fine Art: lf!-'i,j Texas '18g Drake LL.B., 1922i Phi Alpha Deltag Piano , Class President IQ D. U. Aero Pilots Club. Alpha Chi Omegag lVIu Phi Epsilon. iii.: K1 1 PIAZEL V ooR1-MAN ROY WSITIKEHTD WRIGHT Beatrice Nebr. F5 Omes j 'lil ' - ' Liberal Arif Fm: flrl: -. - l - ,' ii Nebraska Wesleyan IQ Delta Gammag Girls' tagfgfibzeta Chl' Phl Alpha Delta' Cosmopoh' l L3 4.451 Glee Club Accompanist 4. ' ,Kg yi, q H fjli GERALD YOUNG 1' Creston Ti Viucmm XVAGNER Co-mmercf all Des Nloines University oflowa IQ Chi Deltag Alpha Kappa Educalion Taug Helmet and Spursg Student Council 4' it-'gi V Omega Deltag Hockey 35 Basketball jig Soccer Class President 4g HD Clubg Freshman Foot: 'L IQ Hockey, Captain 4g Nlusical Comedy 1, 2. ballg Freshman Basketballg Track 2, 3, 4. E-:W . 1 Egg! 1 - - . ' . 1 . ... 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A.g Mathematical- 2. h 9 3 fiiil Science Clubg Sub-Freshmen Mathematics ln- IRAEK CSTZITEOCK 1-re' structorg Associate Editor Delphic 35 Home- ugiafg 1 1 Slim coming Committee 3: D Club Minstrels I, Sigma Alpha Epsilon A gg TQ, 2, 3' ' 2 T ull: MARJORIE CONRAD Qui Des Moines GLADYS M. CRAIG 92, T-,til Eziucatzrm Des Moines Kin-defgflften 1 I Liberal Art: 1-,gi ,gg I Dflw Gamma? Klffdefgafteff Club! H0Ck'-YY Brown University I, zg Natural History Club. Tgi Llgl' I, 25 Chairman NIUSIC Committee for Easter 5 3 Fair 34 D Club Minstrclsg Musical Comedy ill QQ! 1, 2, 3. 3,5 ilfil DOL1.lE ANN C1.u1.ow gif. STANELY T. COMFORT Logan 355: 2111 Mason City F -im fl-rl.r Q' In Law Music Supervisor JM., Pill Tau Psi. Y. W. C. A.g Adelphia Literary Society. 1 X. A. A-- ,, I, I . . Q DAF .gg M I .L 'I D- .. -- F. -, lit llul. V If-HE. N, . limi '-i i ali ll 2:51 Q' me l fl 5 F. li? . ill hlfir W WE '3- rlas Ur' Eve- . - ' , 'A - - .-f f . - ,- W Q e ll c Q1 . 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A., President .gg D Clubg l'.G'.Q 1'-' Arms ZQ Student Advisory Board. Glec Club 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, VI, 43 Baseball IQ Relavv Speaking Team 31 Class lil, Pnittmnv CLARK IDANIELS Vice-President 4g D Club Minstrel 2, 3. Hifi 1 Des Moines Fifi 4 5 I Lilurral Jrlx I 5 5 ,7 I., Chi Deltag Delta Phi Dcltag Natural History CARL Dr1Viuizs Lifj ,Ji Club, Secretary 4g Cosmopolitan Club, Vice- Pella 3:42 Presitlent g Director Astronomical Societv Q Law Efl in . 4 - 4 , . . , . . , .A -f , 'I Assistant to Astronomv De artment ' Holmes Tau Psi'Delta Theta Phiqhxlen s Pau-Hellcn- fig, -E . - P . 4' , . . .' . . l?lf-- zffi Cowper Scholarslup 3g Mathemxmcal-bcience xc Council, President 3g Student Advisory ns: Club. Board 33 Class President 3. Hi,',Q .rr Fglff' R nAiu iDAUGHIl1TY 12533 Des Moines HENRY P. Domus jgl' Law Danville I'au Psi. Law '.g7l-is i I Phi Gamma Lambdag Phi Alpha Delta, ', jf, GRACE Mnuiuwn DAVIS Alpha Kappa Tang Helmet and Spursg Philo- 'jlf' ff. Des Moines mathean Literary Societyg Forensic D Clubg Librral :hir Debating I. ilk' Alpha Sigma Alphag .kappa Dcltn Pig Cos- glti mopolitan 'Clubg Grade Clubg Y. W. C. A. 11555 Council 25 Geneva 'Clubg Natural History Club, I'iAlUlIE'I' LILUAN DRAKE till fix Secretary 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, Quax Watertown, S. Dak. -jill: llfi' btali 33 I'lomc-coming Committee 3. Libfrz1l.'lrl.f ,Qffl riff fel ll-Tl' hail! Nonxim DAVIS REDMAN DUNHAM 'fill ll 1, Newton Nlavsville, Mo. gl WJ, 1 - 1 l1- E1 ffl ' Erlumlwn CU1l!IIIe'TCf -Mig. Grinnell rgDelta GammagKindergarten Club. Alpha Kappa Tang Track I. fgligjl Y ' V' in if I+ J Y s Y v f f A . E lilf A . r - I ' :' - 1 . ' - lil! 4 . i . J- , i - TF' l C , f . 1 Q 4- Igfl l 'Lili :',E' 12,1 ' Fl' gl as .ntl .- 'Az lf. lllf-,ij iplq I wg If it ,lei ni 'C t,,f'f'2f i f wt gm: Ur . 'fin tgirl 2 Ji - x ' ll? Q new L - at H52 ssl ' ' ' l ill? in r r . E322 Fw 54 , f . TPL.- FlttlzhirillIII!-' l1U'.:y'31fE2g:L'lj:2Uf' . -.5 ,'f,f5Q. 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Des Nloines De? Nlomes .335 Libs-ml .mf C E F?-514111 'lfjf Delta Camnna' Margaret Fuller lub- 'ng- , 13120 , , 'llfil lish Clubgbuax S,tafl'3gDelpl1iC Stall 35 Caprice AIPIQH Chl Qmfifs'-35 Mu Ph' EPSUOHS Pan' Stalf 35 Musical Comedy 2,3QASSlST3I1I Costum- Hfllcmf COHHCII 3- ' aff ' '. . ' rv .5353 er 3, Publicny Commun e 3. iiilii Fai! ALBERT GUGGEDAHL 7,15 1 ' 7 9 'i :Ei DEAN EVANS ' Eppms' Nf Dali' -yi. D VI . Commerce ggrgmgxjs Alpha Kappa Tang Class President I, 2. Gamma Sigma Kappa. :iq GLADYS RUTH HADLEY Des Moines gif Vmcmm jowes Foswzn Libmlg Am DF?IM3fne5 Uuiversigy of Iowa IQ Kappa Alpha :Fhetag 52,3 . 'mf 1 ff-' 1, Zeta Phi l1.tag Playhouse Clublg Womenq Pro- VOICC, 1NluS1g5upefY1S0f fcssinnal Pan-Hellenic Council 35 Chairman ply, Delta Gammag Mu Iln Epsilong Glee Club paper Drive Committee 3. E 2, President ag Plagliousc glubij lklusical EA ome ' , , '431 dv 1 2' Musical omedy oar 2. Lomsn HALL Q li Cormnv JULIAN GA'Rrim'T Liberal dit: Des Moines Adelphia Literary Societyg Student Volun- Plii Gamma Lambda. teer Band. 715 . f f f if f ffnf QQ iii-ig Ami J.: NCC' fl : lil .NW ,fgll Arg! , if gi bi 153 me pee eeeeeeeee ,t PW 55 'i 1 . r J Lol r V I: ly ' i x-i ii, ili- :lg W. .j- i,,. in : ali , H 'QF .0 C1 . .1 ,....p-.... .v . ..:i+.-.g:1 ie, 2' ........ L1 .... .. 1i...,...m.., V. ..,.. .,.. n K ,... ,,v..... .-,- r'.ziP:1T:?gL12jfJE'Q 1F' ,, Eiiqiy,-l-T','Q1E'ilif1i i.Ff1FQlT55?i ---'fill-A C1-'-,lofi , f '--':-,:1LA:QL,.M.fw- 1- ii. vqfw.. ,samling-f122.1-,fm-5'-fS,a2fQ1,2,5Lafe,'I,'f4a1nj95ij. gs:-'f+ iv f-f Y-.J.v.:mmmfl.i.I'g 2- 5. - 'Q fgifl lllg lik ll, Fill f A .. I. - c.ii-immwi 'ffffc' lilll lil l ' ' ' ' fir f,j A... - -L 44- - - ' ii-A-li gp, Q I T, X I 2 ' s' ,v 'fl 1 f ' ll... cl' is35Lg 61- l5'?E .llg llkli lfll Iililli llli alfl L59 zu'-Q? W l M f ., f' '. . 1'-Ei ' . Qin ' , ' ' 4 -. WLL Du - gl' Rou1zu'rA l'lfiRRlD'I l' LUcu.Lxi Hoovmf. H.-Lil Des Moines Deg Moines 'ljg gliyli Lilrral flrlf N l Imf .4rl.f 1'-'E ful Delta Gammag History Clubg Losmopohtan Piano Clubg Hockey 2, 33 Quax Stall 35 Manager Girls' 'ff' ilfji Athletic Associmiong Class Vice-President 2Q 'fel lm! Musical Comedy 2, 3, Musical Comedy Com- -iff- mittcc '33 Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3g Playhouse Y .ull Clubg Representative Drake 3. ALBER1 SMHORN ily., 5.7: Des Moines 2 gi Libfmz .fmf 55, Ii Rlwiviomo J. HAIKILISON Band Iv 2: 3- , lf' JF? Des Moines :fri ,ln Law SWL: Tau Psig Delta 'l'l1eLa Phi. or -. ,. iv: .- , . . - MAxuoN C. l'lAUBER'l' I LORENi5eENIii?s3sLEBLRRY Kcokuli Liberal 41-15 , Q1 P h , A f im, . 4 - Pdllfllllnf . , Musical Comedy 3. gill 55,1 I . Kindergarten, I rimary g ,il-135 University of Chicago 1, 2g Alpha Xi Della. I FIV? vit VZ.: ffxli V , , 'ill ig JOE L- l'lE 4D FRANCES Nlmw HUGHES llll. DFS Moines Des Moines gl! I Liberal Jr!! Librml ATU il:.5l N Alpha Peru Omegng Ifaritllcllenic Council ZQ Alpha Sigma Alphag Grade Clubg Nhatural ff li,fCSlLH1g1 I'lT:ll1ffg 15 l'00l-bag 21 39 liwsllman History Clubg Zoological Laboratory Assistant. Ag .55 rac 'g ass resz cnt 1, 2, 35 ' usiness anager 33 lg. 1924. Quax. Mg H-3 Egg' VH.. ,gil j. j. Plisusmixmmx' jour: -lOl-IaNSON Eagle Grove Des Nlomes img. fl Law Liberal Ari: glflf. Tau Psig Phi Alpha Delta. Grinnell 1, 2g Chi Delta. .lf W i i - Y V if H . ' ' - 5' ' - I ' iv- 'L' ... ' . -' V- . i I . . .W - W rf.: : - , . -.nan g ii 4 lililt , l :Z , kijl fl: l li ff - FLW V 1 .fur iii' xg' Ei-f . se ' ill .X L, fl Qi, f . li 5 ..,, , , ,, . .rn 22 i ,- V .Q - -mi J 4 ,'fr'.1 . 51, gil u. 'W Y Y ' , ' Pagr 56 Ji 'iff ' NYE.: i..:mf:4ii1:rmu4:::im:nz:::i1i5,' ff -.7Q'x.m,fi7''iii1,..lI fmi'Hi'IEiif!1'1I1fI1iLLoLIllfliiii. Iffitiiiii:zmi?f1Fi1ifjZi:'.1iiitiixfiil:1T:ir5I'TFi:J'l4.1-.Zi' - ii I2i: . r-1:'l'i7':'1i3i'.i1iLfxZZ2 Air171Li 1 4 , . 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A. , Kappa Delta Pig National Story Tellers' , iff, Leagueg Hockey 3. ,gl '-lV ' PAUL Oscan LA1v.soN Q lli fl VIRGINIA McK1NL1sY KANTOR Ligfglrajrtj uliggsfflr State University of Iowa 1918-IQQ Univerj ' 33,1-Ng sity of Chicago 1919-ELOQ Delta Zeta Chlg Phi X Spanish Clubg Ministerial Association, Secrc- Orenslc Intrwmural Debates: tary 35 Class Secretary 2. ' ' Elf!! ALICE .l- KINNEY LYNN H. LAT'rA f l' DCS llfiolnes Des Nloines ' Q Liberal .flrls I Law 1 ' Denison University I,- 2, 39 Chl 0111425555 Phi Alpha Deltag Matllematical-Science Clubg gssocgite Editor Delplnc Stalf 3g Musical Track 29 Class Secretary 4. Ome y 3. :.,':l'I Ei -L ilkfill , JAMES Emoiw Kuanv H GERALDINE LAUGHLIN Des Moines Des Nloines H221 ' Liberal .flrlx Liberal flrlf ij'!' Delta Zeta Chig University Band I, 2, 35 Zeta Phi Etag Kappa Delta Pig Spanish Clubg I lhllli A 'f hiatlxematical-Science Clubg Spanish Club 2. Playhouse Clubg Class Secretary 3. 5,537.5 Sit? nl nhl fl. gi l sip ' 1 iii'-il-Qll fi l l'l-1 Ma'- , lim 1 flag , , , ., ,J , , , , .,,1 , ., ,W Q ' lf Hip: - , ,- Z i i i ' gi'-5 ' 1 2112911 Pag' 57 -M--W.-W ...., -...-. . .. W- .Wu ...-W-,..w- .' 3 'fi,:E? i ffl':Eff.iTi5gi:.Qiage'5f S X 3113351113 -1 3 1 W,--, . . ---..,. ,TT--WV .1 ,. 4 an ,Y N V. ,,....-.. ..,., rignzinmmrniz Hg.- X lf lil -i 2' 'Lf , lg. .. 5 3 E? E Ea if lf ll lf E li 5. F. L E. li if ll l r 1 fl l ill is l R.. L. ,li xl is I. ,. V i LL' 4 1. fl l . ll XF lil 1 ?'l lr 4 5 lf? ei E5 il i an 4 it . i. CM RCI as 4 , 5: . I ' ' s gl L:1'fi1Lf.CL' 'L j' fjgf' '1 'jga Q ,. 'ja '11 ijijggf''1'QjTiQ': :f1ff. z . M ' ' uf? :tr ..,' 1..-'.1f1:.f1 iff- 12.7 L-:'.'1tc fvr.-:w3'i1f'j' ,,g:T'T,i'Z'L:'.L?1i1'iL ,. ' . ffl! lTT A- I . . H1as'rER CRAIG LAWRENCE St. Louis, Mo. Liberal Art! Washington University ZQ Kappa Alpha Thetag Class Social Chairman 3g Y. WV. C. A., hilusical Comedy 3. Louise LANVRENSON Des Moines Liberal firm- Kappa Kappa Gamma, English Club, Hockey I, 2, 39 Quax Staff 35 Musical Comedy 2, 3. WVALTER LEIBFORTH Des Moiiies Liberal flrly HAROLD V. Llzvis Valley Junction Law Phi Alpha Delta. ELVA MAY L1cu'rv Toledo Liberal flrtf Coe College I, 2, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Phi Deltag Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Delphic Stall 3. ,rx TYT XEN QUENTIN LINDELL Nlobridge, S. Dak. Law Delta Theta Phi. VERNA HAYNER Loser: Des Moines Education Kindergarten Delta Gamma, Kindergarten Club, Society Editor Delphic Stall' zg Musical Comedy I, 2, 3, Musical Comedy Board 2, Music Committee 3. HOMER M. LYON Des Nloines A Liberal flrts Sigma Alpha Epsilon, History Club, Football 3, Quax Stad 35 Intra-mural Debate Manager 3, Glee Club I, ZQ Sergeant-at-Arms 1. LA VETA MCCLANAHAN Guilford, NIO. Libr-ral zlrtr Zeta Phi Eta, Playhouse Club, Quax Staff, Y. W. C. A, Council 2, 3g Musical Comedy 3. FAB NICCLLING Des Nloines .Educat-ion Alpha Sigma Alphag Natural History Club, Vice-President 3, Girls' Athletic D Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Treasurer 35 Secretary of Girls' Athletic Board 3, Secretary of Student Council 3gAdelphia Literary Society I, 2QVlCC-PI'CSif.lCl'11L 23 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3g Tennis Championship in Singles and Doubles EQ Hockey 2, 35 Soccer ZQ Hiking 23 Swimming 3g Best All-Around Sport 3. A . 12 rgi' ll '91 Page 58 -as ar w 4 V -P -f ---v - -af-X -,, -wa . l J . 1 t 1 'Y E gr:Hi '.!in1.1.' Tm'..f r5itc5ir.f.i 'nL l:F,ii31 11 ,. A4 1-. my . - . 5 . .. Elf if all Bill 1 'K- Ella Y , f, - ljllvf' l fl-fell' will W. EEG? WL E. .. C . 5 - it .eii.15.., , V' it - Y 1 iff, emi -1:1 4 Eff ARTHUR J. MCG1NN Qifwlg Nlmneota, Nlinn. ., . yrlj Law Elly Lucius EL1zARr:'rH MCKEE :lf Des Moines Liberal Art: big .- X f 34. 'Ql- 5 Kappa Alpha Thetag Delta Phi Deltag Pan- Hellenic Council 33 Girls' Athletic Associationg iff.. Hockey Team ZQ Golf Championship ag Quax Staff 35 Musical Comedy 3g lXfIusical Comedy ,., . flff Board 3g Class Social Committee 3. Nj ESTHER MAR'FIN fffk Des Moines j Liberal Art: Eff Delta Gammag History Clubg Y. WV. C. A.g lfali Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Quax Stall' 33 Musical fir' Comedy 3. 512 LAURENCE CHARLES NIORRIS Vflli Des Nloines Liberal Arif ,gfgg Universitv of Arizona I' Chi Delta' En lish ,. , . l 7 g 345 Club. F122 lifflgfl CLARENCE SPENCER MUGGE Des Moines Q 'ffl C07l117MTCt' -A . . . 5 . , . a . , . F171 51.-Ei Chi Delta, Alpha Kappa Tau Student Ad- .. . :W f. ',V,1 TZ VISOTQ Board 3 Class President 3 :ali igfflf if-ll 52725 ' 'sa Z 1 i ' ' 2 - gil' f ' iffy? 'bf Te LDL r . ,,. Y. , :gr . 114-f at l filly' ,cw LJ .ff-if . .3...gf---1--1-1: ., .. :, y, M1471-.. ... -. 1 yr .-.R':'?'T3i'nTT'1:'.1t:tf71y'iS'?itLZ7!'Sf?1' 1'7p'L'l. 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Q Q I D Q CCC W E , lx EVA CHARLOTTE PRICE JACK S'rANI,IzY ROBINSON N2eIZIphis,1lNlo. Des Moines L C 1 If i era frt: Law Nlathernatical-Science Clubg Student Vol- Sigma Delta Phi. 5 unteer Bandg Adelphia Literary Socictyg Y. I I Wi- W. C. A. I, Cabinet 2, 3. J Eg lCs'rIII:n M. Row fif Dallas Center Q - XIERA A. PRICE Liberal Ari: . f Des Moines Hockey 3g Basketball 3. 'g Liberal Jr!! Delta Gammag English Clubg Hockey I, ng 5 Basketball IQ Delpliic Stall I, 2, Society Editor O. BYRON QUEGG 3. It 35 Assistant Editor 1924 Quaxg Class Secretary Des Moines ' . gil 25 Y. W. C. A.g Musical Comedy I, 2. Law University of lllinoisg Sigma Alpha lfpsilong I f ill' l hi Alpha Deltag Delpllic Stall ll2, '23g lntrzx- Q HARELIJ VIN1'ON Reeves mural Debates. Tilf ainesville, Alo. iirfr. Bible MII.nItI:u LI-1 OIIA RYAN I V EQ' '- Nlinisterial Associationg Adelphia Literary Des Moines if .fini Societyg Class President ZQ Student Advisory L-ibrrnl flrlx pi? bl? Board. Kappa Alpha rlllllllilg Kappa Delta Pig Nat- ly it ljgf ural l-listory Clubg English Clubg Girls' DH ME' GAII, W. R1CIiARDS Clubg Margaret Fuller Clubg Winner in Tennis Lenox Doubles I, 3, Runner-up in Singles eg First li Law Hockey Team I, 2, ZQ Best All-Around Sport lil-Z' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ZQ Head of Ticket Sale for Musical Comedy 'if 3g Class Secretary 25 'l'reasurer 3. I Cl-IILTON ROBINSON l Maryville, Mo. GEORGIA I-DALE SAI.'rzMAN Mfg Lzbrral flrt: ' .ML Ayr I' Chi Deltag History Clubg English Clubg Liberal flrlf I , gli Natural History Clubg Quax Art Editor I, 2, English Clubg French Clubg Y. W. C. A. fill Q-jfili' Editor-in-Cliief 1924 Quax. Cabinet 3. VF? I-fel Eil- izall ly. 3 lsfil ' - -. . A '-1 -LL - ' Q . 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M1 -ME digit Wi ily? l- flql ll 5.5 lil Y, . - f ,, . ., ..- .-. ,.-,.-. .. -C .,, ll' 7 lJ,f XVALTER GRAFTON SAMUELS IVIARGARET NIAURXNE SMITH ' Des Moines Des Moines Law Liberal Arty 5 Phi Gamma Lambdag Band 2, Y. W. C. A.g Class Vice-President IQ Athenian Literary Society 1, 2. if' PIAZEL SHAW g t' Nevada Ed 1' . . f Kappa Alpha Thegga ifyzmen NIARJORIE ELIZABETH QWELLBORN SMITH Economics Clubg Girl's Athletic DFS Molnes 'MJF' ball I, zg Basketball I, zg Soccer ZQ Llbfml -'ITU , .ill 3s Girlys Gym From: Committee Alpha Gamma Taug Niargaret Puller Clubg English Clubg President 42 Delphic Staff 4g Alf MAUDE L' SHREVE Musical Comedy Committee 4. .lil Toluca, Ill. 'yy' Liberal .flrtr Wil Volunteer Band, Secretary and Treasurer THELMA SEWDER l' 1, ZQ Y. W. C. A, Adelphia Literary society. DF? Nlglfzss . '1'l'Zt' I 7'.,r fy Piano .itil DILSANXYI-U SMITH Sigma Alpha Iota. es 1fO1TlCS f ,,:.g Liberal flrlr illejf Pre-Nledical T . Galen Pre-Riedical Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg klilxgolflaiguks iii, Natural History.Clubg Student Volunteer Bandg .. Liberal Art! .3151 Plulomathean Literary Socretyg Class President University of Minnesota I5 Miuisteri 3535! 25 Student Council 25 Quax Staff 33 Y. M. C. A. Sociation tl 35 Representative Drake 3. ' lifliil C LOYAL M. SMITH Sumner FOSTER I'IOWARD SOUTHWICK U U C01'11'1vffH' . Guthrie Center stil Iowa University IQ Tau Psig Track 3g Y. NI. C07Jl771F7'L'6' lijiig C- A- Alpha Tau Omegag University Band I, 512.5 Fart E ,lj 3155 ,ea xx .gg f Lx.,-l iii , :Q :V J-lil.: - l V K at . , -Kg RQ 95 Page 61 Gi i V . Q2gEi5fff5 :i:'i-if TJ. 'f7 ?f?T7:3'li,515lfLF?QF1?347'?::f5'fjfi57ir3? Ef3'5Li, ?5Tt5f5:Z-iii? C -'SIHFY''QTWL'-':'i:Yr-,lsir..tf ,.. A ......- -.W . - - . ,uk-vf .... .--.-. V . C... ..,,.. .. .Lvl ... . .T V - .. 1 , . , -. 17. , MJ... T' --Y--W V- .- . av.,-N .. ...H .....I.H-.. - ...... ..... .,.. , .. .. . All. ,Z ,......... ....e.... . .L k - V :Q4 ...... 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Unveil Des Moines Edumliori Ames 1, 2g Pi Gamma Chi. LAURA MAY VuA'rcn Des Moines Liberal .-I1-Lf Kappa Alpha Thetag Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. 39 Hockey 34 Quax Stall 35 Class Social Committee 35 Dral-ze in Chinn Drive 25 Musical Comedy 1, 2, Music Committee 3. . , nn ...m l IL A Q 1 L lik Q gf, Page 62 1 ' Hrs! ggi 3 'ci 1.351 1'-El :QE :ing igiirii ECS nl? fif-ii .235 -IACK SPARKS QQ Clarinda ' Co m mxrfz ffl Chi Deltag D Clubg Men's Glee Club I, Yjilf zg Football 1, 25 Basketball I, 2, 35 Class Vice- President 3. if CARRIE M. STAUFFER , Polo, Ill. ,QL-lf Lzbfral Ari: Adelphia Literary Society. Qlffzgi EULA DoRo'rnY SWEGER lf Des Moines Liberal .flrtf 551 History Clubg Delphic Stail 3. 'fbi' , NVAUNITA R. TAYLOR Des Moines I- Liberal Arif X- Delta Gammag Zeta Phi Etag Delphie Staff rj, Circulation Nlanager 3g Y. WV. C. A. Social 1 ff Service Committee 3g Class Vice-President 2, 3g ' Playhouse Club. 1 4,1 CLARK 'THORNBURG Hedrick Libnral xlrl: Band 1, 2, 3, Manager 35 Orchestra xg German Clubg Track IQ Cross-Country Team. eil I JU iq-ff in'-. . Zidl B Y - 1 A W Jiri' IE-'U M es 'W 1 - -H-F ,,......,, ..... ...F - E A1211 ' ,i: ' -., - . Y.. 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ROY BRYAN WEAKLAND VVoodburn Bible Ministerial Associationg Adelphia Literary Societyg Football 23 Class Vice-President 2. MARCUS JAMES hVALSH Ames Law Lois WENTlVOIlTH Des hfloines Fine flrtr Piano Mu Phi Epsilon. CARMEN JEAN VVILLIAMS Des Nloines Liberal Arif University of Nlissouri IQ Kappa Alpha Thetag Zeta Phi Etag Publicity Chairman Nlusieal Comedy 3g Intra-hflural Debating Teamg Play- house Clubg Class Social Committee 35 Musical Comedy 3. PAUL HUBERT XIX-ILLIAMS Allerton Law , University of Chicago IQ University of Iowa, B.A.g Phi Alpha Deltag Chi Deltag Class Secre- tary 2. CHARLES XVILLIS PA11soNs Des Moines Commerce' Delphic 2. PAUL J. XIVILSON Massena Commerce Tau Psi. RUTH Wooenouss Toledo CLIFFORD E. Wniru Edumrion Des Moines Law Kiuclergarten Grinnell I, ZQ Kindergarten Club. LV ' lst 1' A 1 u ' Page 63 K I - VW. Eff!! 1'-QS' iffvzl v 12 fl-:v 5'-'if' Vff 11,5 ' i IT,- ws, Yr 'w ' 's ,ff , 9 1 V . r . . ,fa N , W , , . W' 2 I Q, ,. I, I fi . 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TWO-YEAR SENIORS ' iili fa-S arf 4. lily? si? rl all we L ill: Half, 53.4 lla: Vi 'U E: X111 ls fs? llji iiliil LJ. Qi'ffQ.Q 'IV ' .lilizl lol :rw-2 4 P ':l,'1 all mg lV1ADELYN ALEXANDER EVELYN E. BECHTEL gllfg fffj Laurens Dallas Center Eduralion Education ,E Lila Primary Primary 1 Adelphia Literary Societyg National Story mg Teller's League. 5,351 DARLINE NIIRIAM ALLEN ggi igilffi Gravity' ilflf fl l Education NIARY BELLOMO FPWQL Primary Des Moines gurl ljjf Adelphia Literary Societyg National Story Education gill! Teller's League. Cosmopolitan Clubg Nlanager Drake Em- S. li Q3 ployment Bureau. ill. il t Q Eff fl . ALFREDA M. ANDERSON llrfrl Des Moines lVIILDRED GENEVIEVE BLANK girl Education Des Moines 2533 Grade Dramatic Art I Grade Club. Glee Clubg Playhouse Clubg Musical Comedy Hffg I, ZQ Playhouse Club Extension Committee. QRS Zlcf DOROTHY FRANCES ARANT Q, QQ Des Moines PEARL BOYD ilfllgg Education Story City Primary Education. Kappa Kappa Gammag Hockey IQ Y. W. C. Music Supervisor A. Social Chairmang Musical Comedy Board Sigma Alpha Iota. ljdll . if. 1 Iii 2- iifii Liga: ll? ZELMA M. BAYS JEANETTE BREMER Silver City Peculiar, NIO. Educal-ion Education Primary Primary Kc' Y. W. C. A. IQ Student Volunteer Band 1, Y. W. C. A. 2gNational Story Teller's League, 5.-li zg Ministerial Association 1, ag National Story Secretary and Treasurer zg Basketball IQ Class Teller's League 2. Secretary 2. LX WE' 555' 1 ' 1 f ' V . ' W M' ' ' C Z' 7 V na-.A 'a - , 2- .5 . f - ' ,L ' l- L . i ig Q .5 .J . HE ' all il . W1 'liar rffl Qi 1 xi' U Ji. Q' :ge ' 9 . it ' .1 L Jl . . L91 . M a. at Q 5 L llf r l Page 65 6 .... LL. Jz1fm:rrxr:1ni11xTUr:rx:i1T.. :ZL ,:.:t:gLz?:'.T:f5fzf1L:1'm?TQTL'1:i:'L Z1ILru '.'1:j:11Qii,f ,,.. ' 'iZ ...'F ..'jIfiLf'LiY'F'!L.......f'T 'TMfTi'f-'. 'i f 51L.. .. .tu.......1...L. ..Ei...L1KK'Ll! 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W. C. A.g Women's will EDNA ELIZABETH CLINE Athletic Associationg Kindergarten Clubg Pan- like Carlisle Hellenic Council 2. Eduratiou do Primary . iiflil Adelphia Literary Societyg Soccer Ig Hockey ZQ Hiking ZQ National Story Teller's League. D0ROQ0litIgANFORTH l' 3 1 1 rse gt, Ifdumiion li JEANN E'r'r12 MARCQARET Cozxrs lj Sioux Rapids 53 5 1 ' Education Grade iVIARY DA1'A1.oNm Wg? 1,5 Adelphia Literary Societyg Grade Clubg Deg Moines pig Hockey I, ZQ Basketball 1, 25 Indoor Baseball Fmf Arn K ' 1, 2g Soccer, 1, 25 Hiking 1, 2. Dramatic Art 263 Eli? 2 W, co - . G X E ggi 9' EXE EL ' l ' 1 r v 1 ' 55' . gil? If 2 X: .lg L I V I 2 1. pu . ' ' l - ' f Lf i, I 1:'? '5-' MI'-'i::f?.,k'?' A' l - - -iv 5 Q J 2 ' I Page 66 , g uh UI -f lll l - - Iwi! ' I ' 'T 'T':'T.i K' ' ' ' . 'Ili lm , ..'T f 'l'l If fl... ' . Y.. ...x UT. L .. 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MARIAN C. ELKEMAN New I-Ianzpwn RUTI-I I-lAI.vERsoN Education Slater Primal? Fine Ari: University of Iowa IQ Alpha Chi Omega- 'VI ' S ' .iff Y. W. C. A4 Primary Club. ' l um upemsor litiif , HA.. GLADYIZQAZIQCHILD NORINE HASS Edurzll-ion lgiolsteln P i nramou ki.. Al ha si ma Al hi-milryw C A I 0 Pflmafy Fifi? p g p ' ' ' Alpha Chi Omega. if 23152 I' ' VIVA Acmzs FOSTER Purdy FERNE M. PIAWTHORNE 91 Q Education Hedrick 'iii Kindergarten Education Eufg Y. W. C. A.g National Story Teller's League. Kappa Kappa Gamma. .1, ijgl. I I ,Sari ' I V Y f T.. l 4 ' ll- ' V .Y Y if l 355 lla ggi! 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'I DOROTHY JEAN HOUCUNLN JOSEPHINIS Elma ,IENNIAY Q. lkfIal'Sl'lalltOWll Deg Nloincg ii , dummm Erlucatio n . kindergarten Primm... 2213 Ames Concgci Hlkmg I9 H0CkeY,CaPta1'1 Grinnell College IQ Kappa Alpha 'lilllclflg Hockey xg Musical Comedy xg Freshman Fol- gf, YZ lies 1 'I ' iz gr, -: Ii. HELENE PIANSEITLE I'IOWAllD IVIARY L. JOHNSON H DCS NIOQFICS Des Moines 1' gyg ffduratzovz Edumlimi. if .img . Kindergarten Grade Gm Alpha Chl Omegag Kindergarten Club. Basketball I, 2. im 'fi Q. ' I . F11 li fa if . EW: l. as ls lol 1 f. 74 S I 'xg' 'L' QQ! F 1. 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NWA JEAN lXEERAN Grade Clubg Hockey IQ Swimming I. fffei Q., Des Moines ggiis Fine 14 rt: 5' lX'Iusic Supervisor 375' Sigma Alpha Iotag Glee Club I, Mfxajoiuiz B, A'lCNERNEX' E Mount Avr Edurntian 1, A Filip , . Q Grade LOElTi2dL65,EYTh Grade Clubg Adelphia Literary Societyg Ten- at - X - V . . . . fe I Educ-azwu ms I, 2, Soccei 1, Indooi Baseball I. .Mg Kindergarten 'l Phi Nlug Kindergarten Club. ELLEN IQATPIERINE Manish ELYQQ Hollywood, Cal. .ljil '. fl ' - ' Education itll jg- TLVELYNN Ix.NArP , ' A vi Wff YVorthington, Minn. V , . Kmdefgalfelf I H 7254 Education University of Southern California lg lxindcr- mfg lhlorningside College Ig Alpha Xi Delta. gaftcn Club- fifj v '- 1. We Di,-i if ' QQ Til. lilili lf,-.L iii Mancmusr Lfxnao VERDA NIAK 5:5 Des Nloines Des Moines Education Pisiucalion Primary 1'lIT1ZU'y' National Story 'Ilellerls League. Alpha Chi 01110239 Y- W- C- A- Tj . 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Education T II'- Q I 'Kindergarten l l3IakNRoI.0IE2IaI.s0N Chi Omegag Kindergarten Club, President 1- . 3 . I+, 12 . ' I , ' Eduralwn 115' MF All University Social Committee IQ Freshman P . ' if-aff! Follies' IQ lX ILIs1cal Comedy I, ZQ Pan-Hellenic ,XI I CI. O flrgarlf ll qu Council 25 Regular Fcller Committee, Easter L ' pm H mega' 1 mlond L wry will Fair 2. caguc' -'Q jrlll HELEN PATRICIA Mnksnow M'L R'5D PNA NELSON gpg Adel Whatcheer Mi, fjlnf? Edumll-on Edumlirm I' 'U Kindergarten M I Cl . O 'cgfaqfl C X W Kindergarten Club 25 Basketball IQ Hockey ' pm H mcga' ' ' 'I ' .fig 2g All School Christmas Party Committee ZQ 5535 Musical Comedy IQ Orchestra Leader 2. VIsIaNIc1a NELSON ffl-Qii H'-. . f-SI xl , Al n1 I I, lr Q: BEULAH AIILES Eduiigm-im Iii-Q Des Moines p - , I 'jg .I Fin A I rnnary I I, iilf ' 'l . J Al nha Chi Ome a' Y. W. C. A. l fli ' Dramatic Art I g ' ' ' Pln XIII GHIllH1H.Q Playhouse Clubg Musical will Comedy IQ Professional Pan-Hellenic 2. lk H x . 6.5. 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GVVYNETH REID Des Moines Education H cl ' k Kinder 'lrten C HQ gf Educalzon Primary JULIA BELLE SIMPSON Kindergarten Club. Adelphia Literary Societyg National Story T ll ' L . BLANCHE NI. ROBERTS C er S eague Blount Ayr Education NIILDRED l'RANcIs SMITII Grade Carlisle Grade Clubg Y. VV. C. A.g Adelphia Literary .Ell'lLt'!lli0'I1 Societyg Hiking ZQ Tennis 2. Music Supervisor E-I . l J .ir-Q, l ag: 71 .., I v,..., ,,,. .Y .1 J sil ii ,5' 'ef ,i' ii 1 ful? .,. s,- 'l'. E 177: 1fv:,g,:1,'L7 :1r'f'g'. ' 'gg ''ffxfijifgxggggfzgxgxgg f '3i:I1az11gugf12zg:r'm 'm f'g1f ':uQ '11':m'zxzarmritmggv::xr 1ggiLMgT4,f:.j,:1j3gjr.5 E:LT' fff'?TffQ1L1fi'i51'ux,1zj3g L151!fQ51'1i5j1gi?T7Fl l K..QnTf7,'wl'5y,g J33Kg293:1r:4'fmn:'4f .:..f-'-Q1ii13n.:-....i'fi::m riFilm'15f1f4lpyEz9i3i3zz-x 16113 Twill .'.....194?EiYm::2iIin..zi1muiifniu, -iifniun -'ff W' xuzimizrhgl PQ ' E55 , Q ' 'QQ 5 nm - . ,M , . - ' ,Z ' fill i , .F L 5 Q7 ffl R5 mf ffl'-Q 1 . M. Elf . i VX' ,N 1--,L , , 'll ' C' Y i LIL . mel ' - lil: WWE' : ll l ill? HAZEL PAULIHE SNYDER ELxzABE'1'1-1 Wu1'x'1au1-:An lift Des hloines Murray llfl ,slr Ed1tCt1!10'M .Ed1lCllfi071 if Kindergarten Primary I 'Q fi' ii i 1 9 Mmm: Wicm- lf D M ' - il K ilq MELISSA STEP1-1ENsoN ' C? mms V'-ff Rinard Fritz? f1rI,r 4. Edumzion DI'Zlm!ltIC1XFl z Q , ' J ' 2:5 mi Pnmary llu Mu Gamma. ,I FCE lls' alffl Fil I'1,oRENcr: jEAN1c'r'1'1a lfVi1.1.mMs fl, ' l, con flu' s , 1 1 lu? IRENE MAR1oN'I'HoMPsoN E,1umgi0,, 1 U Des Nloines P,-ima,-V L 'Z ,Education National Story 'I'ellcr's llczxguc. if kindergarten gg ll f ll kindergarten Club. ZW -QU 'l CHARLES Br:N1AM1N Wimav ul Dcs Moines if ,bi 255 Fun flrtx Qlfi F V G Drunmtic Art' limi RARFEZ ffm ORP Chi Dcltag Class Prcsiclcnt, 2Q Const.i1.uliou M lgsmelll C and By-laws Committee of Playhousc Club ZQ 55 xl P Fm Ina? 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BRIENTIPO LEILA CHEESE FRANCISKA CROOT ZELMA DAVIDSON EDITH ELLIOTT WILDA GOLTRY WINIFRED GRESHIXM THELMIX HANSEN G IIESI-IAM H AASB G OLTRI' DA VI DSON VVrm1cI,DO1:I-' LEIQIJAL fJLSON VOIIHEES BI-:LL PIANSEN NIUIQLE MOCl,Eeun' SImm1':IIs Fl-:uuIvsoN Page SI 1?-I is I WL: 9 2 Qfi UTS fi-25,5 F553 Z1 5? fvflv . Ee '1 -V31 I L. ,EL 'f . 'T Ele , Ziff-1 IN.: Hxrj 4,4 Wi., 'Hi ' ie 23-,fi 1 I MII , ,ie W 1 I K1 xfy' 1. ffl U.: I 1 1 1 I I! HI? yen? 1 4 'cn V I I, II ,. VI'-. ,.,. :JK I , :U V, I x Lf., H3325 H1 ,-V4 11 aif! +I:-Q1 I . 1 iii' l , .-1 sv, 'J I-ZW 1 x . 1... mv ,if K -53 HT 11 ,Ei I Sophomore Bible I I I w -' .5 I ii fiiii MQW' Hia wi We Mi Efiff of, 551521 1' ,ea five 11-slj 53,115 53351 Ijffj' R515 V l if iii? OFFICERS PAUL H. CONANT Pvwidfvzt VIRGINIfX IQANTOR Sec1'em1'y IZOLA L1XUB-WILLIAMS Trmsunw if' 1- 'Z 13 S Y 1 Pagf S2 W11:,xK1.ENu WILSON CONAN1' Kms:-zu hmm, Su'v'1'ox Bmcxs I. Wll.l.mMr-s M. W11.l.1A:urs Li! 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Secretary ififug XVARNER TVTUIR, Bible . . . . Treasurer Jlfl' HARRY SHECK, Law . . Burim-.ff Manager Egfjs EVA VVINEGARTEN, Fine Arts . . . . Reprenrnzaziw rift ORGANIZATION J The Student Advisory Board IS organized on a democratic basis, being composed of a representative fpwh from each college elected by the students of that college: the Presidents of every class in the University are also members of this Board. WE ho OBJECT SQELQ The aim of the Student Advisory Board is to further the spirit of unity among the-students of JIJQQ the University, to Increase their sense of. responsibility one to another, to keep alive University tra- lffll HJ dltions and to be a medium through which the student activities can be controlled, subject to um- FQ W5 versity approval. ef:-l ldfizfi . :A .. rv., ME Vfli STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Yell CLASS PRESIDENTS A Liberal Art: Education JOHN NIATHESON . . Freshman GWENIJOLYN BENNISON . Freshman HE, JT Q. KENNETI1 MCGREGOR . Sophomore . MRs. EDITH DEBo1s . Sophomore Jr 5 JOE HEAD . . . Junior CHRISTINE CORHETT . . Junior ilfif HELEN FOCHT . . . Senior FLORENCE BLOUNT . . Senior ff -1 ' an IFE , 'V l Bzbla Law spit ICLAREEEICE PIAUTZEARADER . Freshman OWEN CUNNINGHAM . Freshman A lr . W' 4,5 AUL ONANT . . . Sophomore JOHN FIENNEBEIKRY . Sophomore WJ BEN SINDERSON . . Junior CARL DEVRIES . . Junior gif J. H. FAIRLY . . . , Senior OREN MILLER . . , . Senior 11.4.23 -gf Commerce Fine .flrff !1J,IJ-2 JOE ENRIGHT . . . Freshman LOIS ARENT . . . Freshman Qing, HoY'r MOORE . . Sophomore VIRGINIA FosTER . Sophomore lil CLARENCE MUGGE . . Junior GERTRUDE FRAZIER . . Junior GERALD YOUNG . . Senior ELEANORE MACRAE . Senior gag: Elf inf :QF V-All em im' VOL gfltl, hll ' '15, ELI, Hli 3 ifiil' 501 ll., , if I1 , lf? Lip M J J fldkl Exit. file SCHECK WINEGAEDEN Mum BOELTEE MCCLUNG Gooun E,-L. ?:',f, 1. TJ ,,. Fw 6,5 lirifl 1,5525 I' .,-111-wwf.. z3:':Jgn-ef-rmr'vi'1 F-IL'-gif' .gfnfirf.'Lm1'.11'rr1nv errL:'v fT121M1121I.iu'1Tliixl:i.1tx1m4L11LL,.'j.1 LILILYZTEIEXYIIZILTIBLEDMTIQ, u of : : ' wg 5 Q cr 4 y COMMENCEMENT pi I xx I -8: Sunday, May Twnzty-Eiglztlz, 1922 3 :oo p. m. Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. Arthur Holmes, President of Drake University. i 5 5 si Tuesday, May Thirlielh 8:15 p. m. Senior Play, College of Liberal Arts, Lady Ursula , Orpheum Theatre. ' : ' W ednzrday May Thirty-Firxt i I Y 'J- E : Iozoo a. m. Annual meeting of Board of Trustees. EGQ Q : 3 :oo p. m. Senior Class Exercises. if fbi 4:00 p. rn. Meeting ofthe Alumni, students and friends at Craig House. 'LQ 6:00 p. m. Annual Frolic-Picnic of Alumni Association, Waveland Park. E 'E 8:15 p. m. Concert, Conservatory of Music. 2 E vi, E 5 Thurxday, june First ,K 512 9:30 a. m. Commencement Exercises. filly 3 :oo p. m. University Reception, Craig House. Q COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM EL- '- ECE 'i Thursday, june 1, at 9:30 a. m. ' E in the fludilorium tithe Univerrity Church of Christ 0 'ag e.r Moimnr, Iowa ' rg Processxonal-March in G-Henry Smart C F if Mrs. Addie van der Tyul Barnett, of the Drake Conservatory of Music. E Hymn 499- Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow . f l Scripture Readiing- Dr. jesse C.'Cz1ldwell, Chaplain of Drake University. Prayer- If ' Rev. VVilliam A. Shullenberger, Pastor of the Central Church of Christ. nw E Hymn 53- O Worship the King . 0 Commencement Address- The Thinker in a Republic. Dr. Ernest Clifton McDougle, Dean of Eastern Kentucky State Normal, Richmond, Kentucky. if j ,L Bcstowal of Diplomas and Degrees- By the President of Drake University. if, Benediction- i Dr. Charles S. Medbury, Pastor of the University Church of Christ. 5 Z : I .113 Recessional-Celebre-Laclzrier. , F 'iff Wi I Q Page 86 75 TJ.. i s E 3 e ' 2 an fig E 5 n 2 5 in ,lf ' ' '-uu....a..t..g.1..1. ' 'wr-fd, C gg, - '- nm nmlummnnnmuumu nhuTu-nu , , . , , - -u 'I' I A11 .is....,X.5..m CEREMONIAL DAYS LIBERAL ARTS A December 5, 1922 Cap and Gown Day as the annual ceremonial occasion of the College of Liberal Arts, was held in the chapel of Drake University. Dr. Herbert L. Willett, Pro- fessor of Semetic Languages at the University of Chicago addressed the class on the subject of Scholarship stressing the phases of heritage and the provincialism of today. The Senior Class then adjourned to the home of Professor Alfred Pearson, the Class Father, for luncheon. In the afternoon, a bus, chartered for the occasion, conducted the party to the Orpheum and dinner was later served at Vlfheel Rock Inn. LAVV The College of Law Recognition Day, known as the Green Bag, will be ob- served by a morning chapel held in the Drake Auditorium. In the evening, the annual Banquet will be attended by the Law Faculty, students and alumni. EDUCATION January 18, IQ23 On the evening of January 17th, the Graduating Class held its largest Reception at Hoyt Sherman Place in honor of the Education students and all members of the Faculty. January 18th was the date for the annual Chapel when Dr. YV. E. Hocking, Professor of Philosophy at Harvard gave his address on VVhat to get out of a College Educationf, That evening, Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity enter- tained Dr. Hocking and the Faculty Nlembers of the College of Education at a dinner at Hotel Fort Des Nloines where Dr. Hocking spoke on Conditions of lntellectual Excelleiicef' BIBLE February 28, 1923 The annual Bible College Chapel was held February 28th at which Kirbye Page, Secretary of the Fellowship for a Christian Social Order, New York City, addressed the Chapel. The subject of lVIr. Page's address was The Function of the Church in the Nlodern lVorld.', Page 87 t1i1L t'i'7'TZZ:'tT'r', . 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' , .- u..,..,...,,....,,,.-..-......,.... Nm M , H The tu.mult and ihe Jhoutivzg die: The mptczim and the qtafem' depart. For they came, they saw and together we conquered! The Bulldogs earned their 14, and the Aggies had to be content with 7. The Homecoming of I922 was glorious and can be counted only a pleasant memory for its spirit was so genuine. The hundreds of returning grads who came from St. Paul, New York, Kansas City and Minneapolis as well as from over the Tall-Corn State, were quite anxious to receive the glad welcome home as the hosts and hostesses to extend warm greetings and hospitality. Good sportsmanship, the old festive spirit of pep and loyalty evidenced at the Kick-off, in the Banquet Hall and Fraternity House, at the Orpheum and the Dance, were what made the Homecoming of IQ22 an inspiration and a big success. PRIZE WINNING DECORATIONS To Jack Cameron of the Harris Emery Store is due our appreciation for the splendidly decorated Stadium. I Kappa Alpha Theta . 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Patent pumps are discarded for Bulldog toes while of no less importance is the overall and hickory shirt. The fact remains, though sadly true, that the Barber Shops have had to offer special cut-rates in order to avoid landing in a state of bank- ,bfi ruptcy. ' Inspiration plus perspiration is the keynote of the morning and the old Gang organizes with such pep that those filled with the spirit of '76 had nothing on us. Every Faculty Member and university student enters into the beautifying , V ofthe Drake Campus. From cellars, garages, alleys and barns cometh forth neces- sary means of procedure. Witli the trusty spade we stab the flower beds, planting EL, seeds which never grow, with the hoe, we paw the driveways and massage the g,',g, ashy path, with our brooms we flick the sidewalks ignored for better ways. And rf the Lawyers, loyal to their Statutes, erect a wire entanglement to protect their budding rights. Nor do we forget to scrub the flowless fountain while youths , with beards beat carpets and comb dead leaves from the hedge. VVheelbarrows ,ffl rival speedsters and we regret to say that more femininity than Terra Firma is glfgfs dumped therefrom. Everyone is so obliging that at the request of some perfect lady, the smiling individual of cavelike physiognomy does not hesitate to heave both sewing machine and piano from the first 'floor to the fourth. The golfers as well as those able to be present in spirit but not in body feel obligated to return ,pill and congregate near the spot dedicated to Free Lunch. Mg But seriously folks, its a wonderful day and though accomplished in the spirit vi ,- ' of Congeniality, nevertheless the sun goes down on a campus whose lawn has been made neat and attractive by our annual cleanupfCampus Day. as ,Nl ii lift all flip tiff it llif 35.3151 it rilr. jr filigll lil ,Qi . ,N 7 355 Page Q0 5 !Zm1Zn'1I?::rru1'1.rr:'.zn7:rL1.'x'g1, 'V'1.3E:7::J'31LiZ1L:..l1I312zEILZt1LI.?.1:.'.T'..i.iiigeg.4LEt...iii:- 'EJ-tTi.':i.T2.r.Z ...., --.,.4nn.l1:,-' .,-- egg .1.i Lila.- i..r. H IE.n,i,-,. fvxi.,.r UAXR1 Public 'E11iQDS 'lf- , I ..41,. ill? ,. I . Jil? TCFTtHg7w'lg5f?::'1ll , ':liL'XT.'2 Z-Qi iw' IL. -I SIA ,A ...EAD -' - - L.,,: - - ' I ' 172-f .,I.7I IImtT:'II I. .II.,I?m:If1I:'f273'::.. I, . 5.ilmrEJ5?fm2n ?aIgS '1':L:g:-+?wfS4-ErarEwnfffiEil5?+f?aa1? E' NN., :EAEQQLQ Dix 3gJgEgI.iE ': 2 5 . . 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LA VETA NICCLANAHAN W COPY . . . ELLEDGE CARTER iii E .' iCj' g 'E fhir ik? BUSINESS STAFF QW i : ' mi E ' :IVE BUSINESS MANAGER ...,.. JOE I'IEAD ADVERTISING . . ....,. C. M, KIRTLEY : Solicitors . GUY BRADLEY ALFRED CLARK, EDXVIN HILTON I5 .I ' IRM Ng CIllCUl.ATlON . . . DILMAN SIIIITII, HOMER LYON A -I J ' : IZ I 'r I III I A ,I Mg Pagz Q2 Q +1 l .1ITI'.:?I1z:.I11Q:N.:'.zm'mI1mnTrxImi:I ' gc:'T3I:I,IImI1T:E1:'I1:fJg,'If.II Ix':'.':x'I:z'Im1:I1'I'I Ir:'f'I'TI'fII 'T1 ImE'mzx3mmmqQT A,-. -Q 1-5,11-,E-rg A - -A . . . 9' - -7 X12 I-, wI,fvvSCL:f'I' Cb. iff .Q TQ 5'3.-1-P,-7 fri'--Dv ' ff--6f??:-,L 9:-N --72 13TIj'T.fS -'T ?Tiv , 51 X -A . .., f. QXAQ- -1,5 gc , 51'-V, :S ETSI, E- JI I :xI!zE5l1zIQI::I:Iunznlnmmrumi-mmiiri,5-2'Qfzifxzuzziuiigzz''I'I1I:IEI1m:IuInu:::II'T1Ii:TfLEm::EI:f.: 1r .f'-fffLT 'If-' Lf:zffm '5'. I 'fix:!f4'1'I.:3itIIE:.'i ...IEizxmizriindli-'Ia 5 . ..-. .. , ..,,..W..,,.-.,,..,,..,,..,...-,..,.,,.N., W ..,....,,.,5,T7mT:! 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ET lil. i, E415 Under the ca able leadershi of Russell Pansie and Elled e Carter the Drake Elf ETL p p g 7 Vliif Delphic, the official weekly publication of the student body of Drake University, QQQ5 has at last reached the convalescent stage and will probably never again be threat- if 15635 . . . . 1 9 ened with disaster. Many obstacles faced the Staff at the beg1nn1ng of the year, il ' gl' .il . Mi but Wlth the heart su ort of the student bod and Facult all were overcome. -s Y PP Y Y, 45 The Delphic has become an integral part of the student life of Drake University. li' rs- The untiring efforts of Russell Pansie and Elledge Carter can scarcely be over- ,fa Mfg .... . . . . 1. ' f-1-iz sem has1zed. Their lo alt in surmountin innumerable difficulties 1S worth - Q ,gg P Y Y g if V of the highest commenclation. 1,4 Early in the second semester, the annual Delphic election was held. Everett E - M. George was elected Editor-in-Chief and Philip Jarnagin, Business Manager. I The newly elected oHicers took over their duties March 15th, and will continue i Eli' in office during I 2 . Q. e E-1.3 9 4 ill ' 5 E Q,-:gg , E52 .un ef? in Elf- ' lnjffif igr . ii gig Qc, vez' ' 'Q y ,iii ass- V U eff its Hfmnm' TAYLOR SH AYV EE Page 95 1' urn, '- r - r-'--..r rm 7 J'-n t 'm:.x'- 7.::rL img?-, ,Timm 22 . 3. as f - hge? F L,-is - if Q i S if gf: if' 4 5 g A? . '.L.'T Z'....a.. ' ' 35.11 . ..,......----vw-,-N-H-. f-,.....,--1-v . . .1 , ----S. , ' - M . ,, g HSL 4.5.25-4 :sae -ze me-w:-1f'r'f'r'2'1fe 24.iMe::r-Lv f .2-1-L .-leave, 2 ' , ,- - a'5,:f,- Tv W- g .1 1 E 'f X ' fsfifi , M- ' -. ............ L . ..... ........,......... ............ .,... . . 54: X .. sf fp .. A s fl? vii H35 5 Sli 3 e l ix lyl ' if LE Wi iyg Ji- ? 1 Z L ' ni 5 ry: sag ,GL :Y 2 E Ronxam' BURNS GEORGE MA:-nomar gig .fbi Q T H E gf 5 shi g 1- .,, :C . gag STUDENT DIRECTORY if : 5 Ji L5 Engl PUBLISHERS QQ ff fo, ROBERT BURNS GEORGE MAHONEY 51.5 L 52? I ? I STAFF Eg, Q . 565 LEONA FITZGERALD . . . .Editor 54,5 3 5 . . 3? 5 - TED MILLER . . Czrculatzon Manager 1 f . . :E N- MAYRE GARRETT . Adwrtznng Manager RALPH PIARLEY . . Afsixtant Adwrtixing Manager ' 2 ' ei? J? The Student Directory contains a complete personnel of the University. It hi facilitates ready access to information regarding the Administration, and Board ' 1 -A . . . . ' ,e yy of Trustees, Classes, Organizations, as well as a thorough list of student residents. Cl-fl As an instrument of use to the students, the Directory is an invaluable reference iffllg .is 5 5 5 - 3 I 5 E 3 iii ,5:....... .... 'D Q ' ,I , 7 - ' nt' llllll in presenting university rules and regulations. Page 96 'mam , :N..a-- V . , X Q - --.. ........ ..... -- ....g, ... ..... .... ...... .. ..... .. ........ .. .. ., V . '54 lf : . f , xr jk 'ZJXS'-Z..9X 'A--'J ' 'Aff T es ' ,'..,x . V- l 'fNTm4-i?55nnU11-TL-4: 5EmTUT1m11iU5mh! U W1 'H' uf me-H1 TTElmrum n. 'TH , I gif. 5' sl 8- , I4 i X W1 5 Wi' 1.51 HU ' - wi I f ff' - ' :K-E I I' My H01 r,!,,',! nf Wi g-Nl , is 563 ,aah . - 2255 ' - A '-E M QD -,1 5395 'Z with O .If 53554 . . . 3. I ,izhll , ' illlgi -S i W ,F . ,leaf 5 F29 Eli! I sa -'rj F If 'ifh fr 5' 243 3 PROCTOR PERKINS DARWKN THJUA fl I 532-fl 1 1 if CAPRICE H 1 5 . UQ ily. IK EDITORS L PROCTOR PERKINS 'fl- fgfg DARWIN TILLIA ' PN? EDITORIAL STAFF 1 ' li I- J I iff HELEN R055 INEZ RICHARD L LQ GEORGE MAFIONEY GEORGIA MAY CAMPBELL 7 1 1. ETHEL BURGOIN CLARK E. BIGGS , Elf JVAIMIES XNIISSELL STANLEY CRULLER E iflfi. ' ART EDITORS kg DOROTHY HOPKINS ' ' DONALD DURANT EE em I 'El 1 ' CONTRIBUTORS If GUY YOUNG S. G. HOLLAND IVE JANICE ENGLISH LEWIS CONROY Vg MARY R055 ERNEST M. BLUMDALL L5 53353 ROBERT REX JAMES KIRK lar' E-lm TED MILLER BEIGIITON DAY iid . ff: BUSINESS MANAGER gli Egg SIDNEY GAYNoR ffl? iifi wil 55,5 ASSISTANTS ggi JACK SPARKS HELEN SULLIVAN EIN Comedy is the true mirror because it so realistically depicts the ludicrous antics whIch.we call Ml, livin . All human bein S are inherentlv comic, from the sentimental lovers who bill and coo to the il A I f, g . .g ' . , . . .Il 51551 spectaclcd student with his load of books, the football star who wears his school S sweater WItl1 Its lim monogram conspicuously in evidence and the pompous professor who absentmindedly comes to school iQ:Xl:i,Nl ,fIQjf.jI lacking that paraphernalia conducive to conventional dress. fjglfli Thus have the Editors of Caprice attempted to mirror the foiblcs and foolishness of the campus. M' Herein, the one who has dipped his hair in red, writes desperate verse and the Other, the mad one, draws wonderfully impossible things in the wistful hope that the Campus will applaud. Into its pages, Y 534553 the Editors have tucked rich, roystcring, merrily absurd, and comical jests in buifoonery worship ofthe 9? pagan gods. f I2-55 A I lg :qw 'inf Pagf' 97 212551 LQ: . iiiiizrrziniin 4 5L??l1Ii1i'5iiiTif1ilg:Q'iZ? viii . 154 - 1- 1 EfIlif2if:ik:r1I5f1::fdiLxf::LTlf?YEl -f: 5 oi N 1 v li. .1 jrkflrj Pi lr Elf. lil? . dal' lilff Eff ll: fl '71 ,vglzzl i, :Wi Tj r. -,ii , 4 ll 'li Il' ., all all W. L15 ll lax ll lovin pi gi roll ling lkfl 'gli IRL ef ya MIM' , ii. 'QM lil? lil-ll f F111-1 I 'li .alll F-all If 9 l .jx li-Ill Elf-S illl Hill l ,r:1' Hififl iwil Htl 1' iii l-init il 4 liilia E39 i: M all isiffii if fl il QE? zvfi, litem Hia it--we fl? lilli ff J Mill' asa iiill W X1 3 all ffyx:...- - - ,-gr,-, -mi.ij.:.,. . L :if'j1 '-'.- - ,V s MQ Hi The Alumnus is the magazine of the General Alumni Association. It carries the news- of the sudden and entirely unexpected marriage of Lizzie X. Roe and Jonathan XV. Doe. It seems now, by the Alumnus, that they Were conniving at this matter all during their senior year. Also Henry Alonzo Tut is a proud father Qagainj and he wires the Alumnus with the usual assurances that This baby will make the team in I942. It is when the Alumni Convention, or Homecoming, or the Relays or Commencement approaches that the Alumnus spreads itself. Almost more is made of such an event than the return to the campus of Ignatius Septimus VVhizz '81, who made his wad in the organization of the Wfire- less Aspirin Company of America and Who Wants to give it away. And you may believe us, considerable is made of thatl The Alumnus is the connecting link between the university and its Sons and Daughters around the World. Robert Lyle Finch, 710, General Secretary of the Alumni Association, is the editor. Page 96' tj'lff-W--ff-W ---4-f'vf-1-fm--,f--- A- 'Yr ,, 1'-mvmy----va--ff--vwfv-we-'-v-i-A-'wvfw --f-v--1 i--swf'-fffw--wiw'-ve wrvrfwivvfmfvw-Qvwnw-wrf-W--M-mm-T-fs. r- . ,. i l lt.H1eLef3ifElfQ1'A-tv' A-:'1JfAff,-VWQQF ',.picr-12--'isa'-:0'1'Sjfffte-,i'5:5111-f'.' :a:':r:f-:'r ',.,'-rjg,7:7113-fi::fig-:an'li:fcw3't1i-Q,11-izfrt--Q:a ,1.e...s. ... A . - 1.-saw, J -- .4t....-L.,..-..f.,-f. .. .Tv - - - Y ,pf . . . . , ...,.iii.m.l1ziTmrt.XrL11r:: iUi.,i-1x.J:.4. ,,41.,,..e..a.,.TiL JL.::i:2z1:::':z,:tt?i If'7'?.ff,i1fLT4,T'tlllil,,ET5.i'lf1'IJf'1Tl..' i:!1Z51::4:f'3a,1:1'11,:tikiLf . - cflfusic Sf UFEIDB . Lrv-v 1v+mwiQ-,fcx,.-i7wvr3m.,h,-,W , H . , Emil Mi, , , '. 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With Miss Sarah Given as General Nlanagcr and Mr. Edward Riley as Director, we offered this Extravaganza with the aid of Marian Brown as Dramatic Director, and Marcia Sherman, our Chairman. The Book was created by Helen Ross, with Marjorie E. W. Smith producing story material and Plot. That there might be Lyrics, came Roberta Herriott and Dorothy Arant composed the Music, with Dances originated and perfected by Sara Sherman and NIiss Margaret Tool, While The Orchestra was presented by Martha Brown. Myrna Morningstar designed the Costumes and Stage Settings were perfected by Virginia Foster. Carmen YVilliams was Publicity and Press Agent, with Programs and Advertising, Lucile McKee. Page 100 I HERIiIOTP IWOSTLR Grvrw' SMITH Q Sunnuus Nlclxm. Toot.. Wlonzswcwrnn Buou N Anfmr Ross M Snmnwmix WILLIXWIS ff9Yu.r:.:nm4 'm'.mt-.... ' ,f . ,-41-ff-fs-ev-www-we W-vwfeuww-rear'-v---ff-A-5' .. ir W---f-ff --Y-----W -A-'w..f Qc. -.sg , ,, , . ,. W Y 1 VJ Y . ...... -V- I1 iii : 1 Eiga 1. 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EUNICE I'IOWARD I lfgg jack . . . Roni-:RTA PIERRIOTT Hifi ' Ch aperones A QEQQ Hope . VIRGINIA Fosrrzk .IL-Ag: Faith . . PRISCILLA PRATT 3553 lzlxgi Charity . . , VERA I'IUGl-IES 'fied Chester Hardingcourt . . LUCILE MCKEE Mother . . . PIIYLLIS CLEMENS 225 ffff jeremy . . . . LORRAINE PARKS Little Chinese Girl . . OKARCI-IE IVIEIER Ziff- ffzr-Q Chinese Lover . . . LYLA HALIIII Wun Lung .... . . . . LA VETA MCCLANAHAN ' iii If: Speciality Interpretaiionx were Pierrot and Pierrette, the Spanish Girl and the Pirates, Nledieval P525 Lady and Man, Louis XVI and Marie, The Lady and Man of '65, Raggedy Anns, Wooden Soldiers, MQ The Man in the IVIoon and the Nlosquitoes together with I ' 'Milf The Legend characters, guests, Chinese IX'IaIds and VVaiters and the Clzorufer-Firehies, Cloggers, Rosy Blues and Chinese Flappers. wg The proceeds from the 'ilVIaid O' Mandarin with its caste of one hundred and seventy'-flve girls, 25251 QQ will be added to those of Teeter Totteru and Tinsel receipts which are approximately 51500, so that the the girls' swimming pool may soon be a reality. gifiii ' 1 l Q l'i' 'lfzii ,-L, lgr Q .V 451 I bl- life' lip I 'Ev fill? A 1:3 ' . iff? 'UQ ifkgf . .als . ' -lick N I ESE ' hlylfvg X., 1 ffiiffw I I IEW Qi :1'g'2 I 1 ' -3 . - in ' ii l'l Q'5 ' 5 on I lrki' L: lffif I 1 :fill ll .-,I a f 101 , . 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Sec1'eia1'y and T1'mxure1' MEMBERS CLARA DAv1ssoN VANESSA PRUSS Q I ELOISE WEBB RUTH BRICKER EW ELOISE SHEARER WILMA MILLER j 'i EUNICE I'lOVVARD ISABELLA VANDERMAST Q VIVIAN MILLER GERTRUDE FRAZIER Elly IRENE -IOHNSTONE XIELDA BAXTER gil J HAZEL CHAPMAN IVIARIE GRAIIAM 3.3 EMMA LoU1sE ANDERSON Al 1 The Girls' Glee Club has attained a notable quality of perfection and fills a unique place in the life ,3 of our University, A highly entertaining and artistic program has been presented at Adel, Jefferson, fl Perry, Boone, Mason City, Pleasantville and Nfarshalltowll. w 1 :fi flag? ill 15 I 1, SQL E 3544 21,5 .AIN if ay: iii fir QL P155 i,gr.?7 All 1554 Ii.-nu M Pnuss Cowmzn CHAPMAN GRAHAM 4 .lol-1NsToNw W. Mn..LEn DAv1ssoN SPIIQAHER ANDERSON BAXTEH V. Minum WEBB BRICKER VANDERAIAST Fnixzmn HOWAHD 'fm Pzzgf 103 V' 5 - b,--- -- -V 1- : - 1 .ri A V.... L ..v. L. 11' ..., .::1:f ' :JAH2117in:1n:1i1EgLft1':T.LT4Z.::i',:ig:1frf,5 pf, Jiiitfbpiiiiailiriiizifliz-ihlimlenlfril' xx. em 1 1 'X' bag. 1 1-11 -I ,ii .1 1 F fp 1, I E: -F Ili 'R .V li 13 4' 5, 'ni 1- .lr 11 12? l wlp iii 1 EI 1: H ... 1 fl li '1 d:1111'1- ' .1 fl ,iz 4, MH PIEIYIUOLISC C111 QU OFFICERS C11A1u.1ss'B.XV11,1zY . . P1-ff1'df,11 NIARIAN BROXVN . , A lf'i1-f-Pr,-1iflpm EUNICIZ IJOXVARD , . Sf'crflarya11fI TVI'dJ4'!l!'t'l' SEASON PRODUCTION S NOVEMBER 14111, 1922 Gru1npy -A play , . Horace Hodges and T. Wigney Percival JANUARY 12.T1f1, 1923 HI'I3I1llCtH'-ShZlkCSPC21l'CElI1 Recilal . President Henry Lawrence Southwick Emerson College of OI'3TC1I'f' JXPRIL 10111, 1923 The Niolluscn-A play .... . Henry Hubert Davies NIAY 4111, 1923 Wfhe Prince Chap -A play . . . Edward Peple DR.XKE JOHNSON SHANTZ K1Nsr:1, Tnoxtvsox S'1'AN'r0N Sxoorc CLlC3lENS VEST T.,x1.1GH1,1N I-IETH1m1Nu'roN P1x1.E11 I'I1:1uuo'r'r l'I11.L .IIQNSON Rom' Jo11Ns'roN W11.1,1.aMs KNUDSON BLANK D01ru111:1w'Y RIOTE BUCKROYD H1c,:c11sNs Mn:1tK1.1Nr 'XI1L1.b 17051-1211 Pfuucs BROWN Bnowx K.u1'1'sM:D'1' PIOXVARD Z1-:1cu1z S11,mc1u1AN H1 arms Pagf 104, 1 ., , ,, V.. 11- .L,-. ,x .A , ., , ..,,. L' ' f 1 .vs gilt! .1 ..i ,-1 K. f ' J :dd , V ' 1.5 ..,.! . '-.4 ,, ,, i za, 1 74: uf. x nu, '11 i. xv? gill . 2 :D La W my --'Hariri lil DEQ fsj ,nil li? li 'ii 'li' 3.31.1 ti 523352 3595 THE PLAYHOUSE CLUB lag E ale, Q5- eiyi? ,H ffl The Playhouse Club of Drake University was organized in nineteen hundred Hifi' . . 'Cl-Y ffl and twenty by the members of the Dramatic Art Department. The primary object of the Club is the promoting of dramatic interest and the sponsoring and producing of better plays within the University. The organization is not a frater- if H . . . . . f-'Ji' nit but a Club with the entire De artment com osin its membersh1 . Not All wif Y P P g P .flu only has the University enjoyed excellent plays, artistically and professionally iff resented, but the Club has itself benefitted b its endeavors and the o ortunit ,tg P Y PP Y E l Qlglg of a closer fellovvshi has led to a big er and better Dramatic Art De artment. F93 awp p g p ilfii As head of the dramatic Work, Nlr. joseph Gilford and his talented assistant, all Miss Beth Rebhun have done much to establish hi h standards within the school. ill , . g 4.5.3 53' The University enjoyed the artistic presentation of these two playing the leading ' iihlig ESQ! roles in Grum U. Throu h their elforts President Henr Lawrence Southwick 293 PY s , Y in of Emerson was secured. Chapel Days have been made pleasurable by the pro- If ducin of one act la s b the students and the latter have secured much benefit g P Y Y . lt' through the problematic planning of properties and costuming as well as gaining if . . . sl' -1 poise and experience through the presentation. A... in ILE gui! Ilwi s W at 551:15 :il viii! as nlzf ','- - T5 Elia? Y N555 f5,gl .fzl '.. 2595 Ga iff? 5 -:. al ffiffi fill A W! .A mn f' 'YK LAM ds-1 Y Q l g ggg l .dh 7 -l ,5 Page 105 Ml -we-lwrgl'-ffrQ.fZF11:5?23zMZY43fiEJ1'-3ZEWJ'-l2L'mZ.WY.HgZTlfEmmF 'U1' -.,. ,..u,ti.. r ,5 ' . -. uwunmris 1 1- '1': :gmxx,. . .X V 1: ?r.T '-'- ...W ,r.. ZU 'DT 'T,X4,..i. ,... 1. I ,In .. .IDL , E E215 H I., ,,,. ,f ff-I r 2 I I, . L15 ,n, -Tlzw zzrrfxfiv-' 'I I - fo --ff-' .I:::R..:e-,.'---fH..,L,,,.. ,. . ,- E:-Twmw., , ., M- ,.,,T,.g,.i1E, . -,,-, ,,,.,,.,.,....-... lffg me-'LM -' ' I fi-5 i 1 I f ' E Gall :QC QR! L3 219: I- 5 DRAKE NIILITARY BAND Fifi If. . me lilrlh IQUQ AUTHORIZED 35Is'r INFANTRY RESERVE BAND, U. S. A. i'.f-ii R. V f',Q'Q ,nv '. V-.fl w '5 IXX L. N51 . 25 L gg D1 rerlw' nf Hlzrsf 'iff CHARLES W. BUSIIMAN E 'f,, SLE 'i uid W I E,-if CLARK FIIORNBURG . .f11.riJtzml Conductor Iifij N' NELSON - . .I-lctmg Drum Rifnjor f: E JUDSON PARKER . . Librarian :Eli Iii' Sperm! Feature: .l. F.. Ii1RBY . . . Cornet Soloirt if CLARENCE SIIOEMAKER . . Saxophom' fi N1ISS LYLA HAMM . , Cont:-alia Solo-in 4 liffl. V liflkff 1 , 11. H Sllj, Carnal - ' 1 5. 'f CLARENCE HANTZEURADER j. E. KIRBY ., ALBERT PIORN J. H. SMITH i -'S RALPH PIARLEY PAUL FRISKE Clar-inetr ,ggi CLARK TIIORNBURO JUDSON PARKER , 3125 NED FARRENS REX VAN AIKEN 151 DOUGLAS SMITII 54.5 511523 21.52 wie? M0 2,14 Egg VERNON XVHALEY CHARLES FARIS 52'-73. 5553 Ramona I .gi WILLIANI LANE E. C. GRANQUIST 5,551 Elil X Saxqplzom IAQ! 'ISF CLARENCE SIIOEMARER MAX JOEIINCK RUSSELL PANSIE BERNARD JOHNSON FOSTER SOUTHYVICK Ejigfl zz 4 .flip , Trombone LF- GEORGE REED H. H. CRANE fell GLENN PINKHAM W. G. SAMUELS iv N - Ban' gffgl I I. H. RIGGS OREN ETTREINN I ' iff ' - Drum: EL - RAY LIVINGSTON G. A. HITTENNIARK lvl : . iii? A C - I1 Z ill 3 yn! U .F gi ROY BARKER FE, U -fi Q53 . un. The Drake Military' Band has given enthusiastic support durmg the Football Season, at Pep Nleet- ings and Basketball Games. In addition, the Band gave its Annual Fall Concert on December Izth, lzljfy I . . . - , - Vik 1922. A sprmg tour consIsted of Perry, Rippcy, Polk Cnty, Huxley and Nlmburn. LIQO A I .I- , I IS E ,Q E 7 , 2 I T fig Page I06 i : Vi I ' D I . J ....... . I A . r ps A .... if 0 . A x I A L 4 - x., 4 yum, , My lg Forensic . . ,H v.. ..,.,J,,.,, ..... .. 4..- ...,., ,... . 1 ,. E.. ..-.,.. .. 1. S!'3:fT:73 II':7iI:it:' rf 1-'fb -- ,, ,.i....::, ,. f- 13-7. ..:z..-. V, ,vw , 4 - I' ',:.:QE': :f,1:f.-.:fjw.f- af ,-,,f2g.g,i-.11j: ' I 'I .JA :- ,:.,' ,J LIX '4 175 is Elf, :T 5292? fifii -N 1 ,,-.Q .4 ..g Qglzfll ZLL. :FI ':I.3 :EW ..,,.: 4.I.,I.j I I ,. IU A .153 ii'-'H 5.3543 .Lf 3-EU? i'i,f!. !.i1,':l- : 4. I . I we :gf g1 Ii TTL . gm 5131153 EM: rs--I 551' 'ESL .-I xr, ffm: gif ,, ,I If II.- Iii- 'iff ' f, I ' ' If lyk? Wi .5 93 lil 2.53 If I.: I I 1: . 5 ev! if 2 211 511 In SSE' 1' ,I -I Fuk . ':l 234521 :fx rt 'X PROFESSOR II. E. BRIGGS Houma LYON V ARSITY DEBATE PROFESSOR HAROLD E. BRIGGS HOIIIER LYON , . . 1115-r11Iatiw E. W. VFOMLINSON, Captain BENTON J. STONG PAUL O. LARsoN zlltfrvzalf JAY A. R-IITCIIELL TEAM S QUESTION . Coach . Alanager Nrgntive CI.IP'FORD BEEM, Capiain IDARWVIN T1LI.!A EUGENE R. PAGE Alifrnali AUGUST BILZ Resolved: That the Federal Government should own and operate the coal mines of the Lmtcd States. Pagf IOS 'TOMLINSON S'rRoNI: LARSON - 'I'I:1f-wwf. ,ff-Y. . 0 --,W.M,.... .-.E ,, Y ,W . f ,W . I-,Yr 5. -9 -'vig-QL xgy.-,I Y ,IIENR V fm.,-,L 5I..:...,..,-. .....,..,.-II.IIIIz.,I,1,5g.z.g1g,1....r1113:-rr .:III,1faIi1v1Tf:r?TTf'.fT-,'.:':'I- 't1i1i1.:'irfv3 !'.1 i' fmn ' M ,,, 1 fx. .L'..Zh1Z.' aff. 41' SCHEDULE P1u51.1z111NAuv DRAKIE vs. TIABOR COLLEGE Tabor, Friday, january 26th, IQ23 DRAIili-.'fjff7 I7lIIl1iZ1l' TA 11011-lX'rgr1liw' lDCCiSiOl'l-2-I Tabor DIKAKE vs. IONVA STAT1s Co1,1.1sc:1a Ames, Friday, February 16111, 1923 IDRA K E-N4'g1lli:'r A M Es-,J 1'1imliz1z' This was a no-decision, open-lforum Debate. DRAKIQ vs.G111NNEL1, Des Moines, Friday, February 16111, 1923 DIiAKE'.JMl'7l1H1iC'E G1x1xN15LL-Nsgazizw Decision-2-1 Drake DRAKIi vs. Cor: Des Moines, Friday, March zgrd, 1923 DRA1-115-.ljirvzalibr Cole-Nfgalivc Decision-2-1 Coe Cedar Rapids, same night D141xK15-Negzlliw' Cola-.Jj7Yrnzal1z'e DCCiSiO1l'2-I Drake B111 T11.L1A BH EM PA G15 1 Page 109 111 1 .., ,r IME 12,11 :lL L' -E, Tlyi 1'1,1j 1 f 1 ml 14,3 1f' 1- , 5 !rLl 1 I 1 E' 1 1 1 1, ,., fi-11 111 ..: ii ' A 1 1 ix, ,951 ' ,E1 1'1f1 1 13115 1 '4 f 4 ,T Wifi ,., 1 1 1 1 11 in l fn-fi ::1'11 HF' 'if 1 ,.,,: :fri ri. 351 111 ' 313' 'ffli if 11 , 231113 kiwi? :EM 1,, f, Fixing' 1'.s!13 . : 1 11513 M1 i-kai, +11 211.211 11111 T11 ii-me 3 lf. 2121 1121? 15515. f- v -f---- hw -H--7 A-----V W -- --- V. 44.. M .-... N...,.,-.,,. ,.,..w..,.-,.,.....,...,..,.,.. 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At a later presentation in the Drake Chapel, Mr. 4 Lili' Hammond received the favorable decision of the judges. Ii' 215 INTER-FRATERNITY DEBATE ff , l V By elimination, the following two teams were selected to debate: Eff wi? , , , , . E555 PHI ALPHA lJELTA1fljz1:1'?1IlZlZ7JZ DELTA LETA Ci-11-A 6-gatwn 3:35 QUESTION! R1',roIved: That the Federal Government should own and operate the coal mines of the United States. ' eff: , , 1:5 Winner of the lXfIcBride Cup Qigir Phi Alpha Delta Y Decision-2-I. li .lil iifli itil 11'-if Y lll il ilfifl ffl-I :3'f'.i. ilalff E32 :i 1- i I W' em? fot- V111 3:55 f Qzli :: 31. sw' Ev, It is X 1 W 1 :ill rgig MU 1- lil jg LARSON I'1AMMOND ToML1NsoN H Gift! 525 15215 ell: 5,3 Page 110 gift! f-Qi. fll,,..nr,' -19353-331353 'V' ,-1 33:1-r'-'nfl mu ':i:ma .1mnm'-'15 f'11lZ.!IfS1'3'L::Q'- filarriflif-'S gi 1E7Tff7E?ii'?iip1-V G I R L S ' NEGATIVE ALICE SCHAEFFER, Captain THERESSA FRANDSON ELAINE PEARSON ALTERNATE SARAH SHULAR Drake Vs. Parsons College Fairfield, Friday, April 13th, 1923 Question: Resolved, That the Federal Government should own and operate the coal mines of the United States. VARSITY DEBATE TEAM Sc!-1 AE wuz: Fu,4NnsoN Pl-Ansox Pagr 111 514, ., E., iliw. J. ,,. fl ll, ls' I. !l'. If I., ig., .X ' vt llf if:- l Aff all il' I I lisi li,- IJ, lil EI ml will lf! 15. . .3-' I, lsj My 'lf' lgff Fa idly? iii' y vu Ill gli' f'1..l lem Q,-fl 541l'1' EMI HL! EJ ' ml Ui .:' ,. If I llll lif-WI: WL IH, ill Q ' I I ,4 lf ' IJJJA IU. l ,I . will If, I . L. fllii Iwi, 1. II- Ml li 1 Ig :I 5111 IM: fill: lfl' aff l-fy :- .II I ADELPHIA LITERARY SOCIETY Adelphia Literary Society, at present the only Organization Of its kind On the campus, Seeks to bring together students who are interested in forensic and literary development. Live and entertaining programs are given and the Adelphian spirit of good fellowship prevails. The society desires to develop effectively the abilities and interests Of its members. OFFICERS STEPHEN S. SLAUGHTER . . . . Prfyidgnz VIOLET DRAKE . . Iliff-l,I'f',f'i!lt'?ll MAUD I'IUMPl-IREY , Sgt-,-naw BERNARD JAMES . , Tha,-1Ir2f THOMAS FOGLESONG . . . . , Crizir lf. ll in .xy- DARLEEN IXLLEN JOHN BAXTER EVELYN BECI-ITEL HIRAM BRADSHAW DULCINA BROWVN EVA BRYANT ELSIE CI-IARLS MARY CLEGG EDNA CLINE DOLLIE CLULOW J EAN ETTE COATS PAUL CONANT CHARLES COOPER MRS. CHARLES COOPER LAXVRENCE CONWELL NIRS. EDITH DEBOIS VIOLE'I' IDRAKE HELEN EBERHARDT J. HAROLD FAIRLY NIRS. BEULAII FAIRLY MEMBERS NED FARRENS THOMAS FOGLESONG MRS. T. FOGLESONG LAVERN FREEMAN LOREN GANS MRS. LOREN GANS EDITH GARRIS EDNA GARRIS EARL GRAFF RUSSELL I'IAAS LOUISE HALL SETI-I HARRION C. I-IAUTZENRADER XVARREN HII,E MRS. RVARREN HILE IRMA HORNADAY VERA PIUGHES RfIAUD I'IUMPI-IREY XVILMA I'IUNT ERNEST IMMIEL BERNARD JAMES VIRGINIA KANTOR DAI,E KARSTAEDT IJEROY KNISER MRS. INEZ KINSER IARLIE KNUDSON IIVILLIAM KRUEGER FRANCES LARSON OSCAR LAWSON HOWARD R'IALONE BURDINE MORGAN NVARNER R'IUIR EDITH NEVVMAN GLEN PINKHAM EVA PRICE Ivo RANDI-:LS 'HAROLD REEVES FRANCIS IQEISINGER BLANCHE ROBERTS ELSIE ROESON CLEETIE SHARP MAUD SIIREVE FAYE SIIUNTEARD JULIA SIMPSON STEPHEN SLAUGHTER J. NEWTON SOURS CARRIE STAUFFER ROSE STAUFFER PIARVEY SUTTON MRS. HAllVEY SUTTON GEORGE TAYLOR CHARLES TITUS MRS. CHARLES TITUS NVILLIAM 'TURNER CLIFFORD LINDERVVOOD MRS. C. UNDERWOOD DORRIS NVAHL ROY WVEARLEND MRS. EDITII NVEAKLEN RUTH VVILKINSON NI. E. VVILLIAMS' MRS. IZOLA XVILLIAMS D IJAUTZICNRADER CLULOYV CH.ARYIS FARRENS UNDERYVOOD COATS H ITMPIIIII' R. S'1'AtI1-'REE HA LL ALLEN IIEEVES JAMES LARSON C. S'l'AUFl E1i IDIDBOIS HUNT CLINE DRAKE SI.AUc:HTErc I,RICE SIMPSON BLECHTEL CLEGG Page II2 V I 'Y' --.A ' , Qi 19 A -1- A W :Z- -7 :-W-f T f,L.,- -,ff--fe :---, --, --, ' - -. urwvff- - Q ! Es In v. l , - A 4 1 ja I w V w W I ,, 6 w if 4 A., whirh made' a nzinialure glacier on 25111 Strrci. l I N w In the girlf' annual gym frolir the f'U.'7l'I:07'J' mrried of Ilze prize for the brit .rlunr with mr'icatu1'x.r of the faculty with fl Farully Day at Chapel. Do you rnmmlzbnr thf' :lay zvlzml, you mzzrlf a wild rufh for your fight 0'clocla to fml a nfgn No School Todayu? D-zfgruvzilerl at firxt, you .foo-n recoofrvd to enjoy an uvzfxpeclfd holiday. The came of it all wax a burxlerl walrr main Homecoming! Everyone and lei: hot dog wax there! Ola' folkx, young folks, everybody came, Came to the barbacue and then to the game. That wa: a .flick game between the lawyer: and the preacher: on the morning of November 4111. Bollz team: played dirty football, but the lawyer: marmged to slide the farihext and came out with the long end of the Jcore. r Bob Goode wax rome chef' He roasled the ox jun like mother userljo do. , 7,, 1 I 1 I w 5 ', - K K . 4-vu 'I , 1 ' V: , . lj 1 - 4 ' Vat if die mailer Oh, of courye, it'.f Bm: Turpzn The ojfrc form playx pmt ojfcr. Pledges attmzpt the Dl'!l7'IZ!If'ITL' and 'make wonderful slzeikx and farmerrllw. Pledgef wrolf and .ringed zz play, 1'r1-a-,fame Abroad J L '71 Cam puftry in the good old days' . 'Hfhnl you and I were young Jlflaggn' fl plaque by M in Florence Sprague. ,ylf 'lllj Mxunznn BLANK In a remote corner of the .'i,d17lf1liJ'lTtIl1l01l Building is the department of Jculpturing under llze direction of Mix: Florenre Sprague. Here are created beautiful 011- jeet: which adorn the garden: and homer about De: lWoine.r. Summer find: Drake lhespians, nomadf of the road. Lax! yrar, two compa11ie.r played Peg 0 My Heart under the big cavtvax of thx Chautauqua fmt. W'intfr -month: are :peut in ihe department in the reaiing and anna! :Raging of ' lim better playy. sz 77 Righ! 1lI'I7.1' way Io .ver Ihr g0U4fZ'!l'll1 in nciion at the Mixfouri Vallfy rllret. .111 llwforf' ground L'07l11',f Bob up from ilu' haznrfl with the .Bull Dag coach at lm' hralx. .1 - I ,.......- quan- 37.5. B011 zllrlfn' .vivzfef a birdie. Drake .v Dirfrlor 1I'raw.r a Dirfflor. IW , -. I' . ' .. .- In the big pep meclingx we hear about the good old dayx when they had real football teamr. If they were all like this one will have to admii that they were lenork down drag oulf. In day: of old, when Knightr were bold, and bafeball held it: sway. w 1 ' ' 1 To add to the fextioity of homecoming, the fraternitiex decorated their homer in everything they could think of which could be gathered from far and wide. The ef. T. O. received the jirxt prize for mert'.v house: and the Kappa Alpha Theta received the blue ribbon for the girlr' fraternities. h 1 I ' v:.V. V . . - .... Q., f- , H S mo DRAKE l ' Ho A .,w,.oS1.,,. B2'g.DD2G? .. lTD05l W'lze-n the Special from Alisxixf-ippi mme tooling in to the Rode Ixlmml .flczlion May found ilu' wlmlr .rchool down llwrf ml mob to welcome tlmnz lzomzf with plum for ajluvzlc day. Mfr. lllorrif, acting mayor, turned over llw lcvyf of the city lo Viz' and za good lima wax lmd by all. Q-J' 41 f YJ' 'g 'lf' ki A W--... .N 'rar .uf '3 h Q31 .ftp 3 Ep., '-, ju' Mm, f HM fx,-1, I 1H'f'U.4H f 'fffffv MH' '!. 3 . -'5'7?13li5 A . A, ,M-1 , f- X---' 4Qv-f'-' RW V .Y .,.i-V, ,W V Q 1 abr' lfgf-gxllfil rd ,-' if' , 'F'3ll,1yg1 W ,dzffllza wif:-' ' , ',v,'f,,1,'Ii1 1,4-,vanvh - g H um-hum-hum Honey, we J 111 town We ,rf the guyf wha! won flze przze af the I W C1l1'lJ'f1TLdJ' party -L Cm111m.r Day l-.I f,' 1921-22 '. In thx jul warm dayf of Jjbring, the call of the curb ,Ff07IP lurrx ilu' cawzpufilm' away from rlmpfl and the call of duly, and lhfy bafk in the .vu1zfl1i11z, and Ihr' .3'PI'1.11g air. lflzo .raid that Y.W'. conferfvzcex wen' .mid affair: attended by alnly ffm pioux and .f!l11Cli'lfl0'?ZiU14J'? Tim girly who attendfd Lake Geneva ronfermce zvzll daily anybody lo prow ,rurlz zz fmlevlzmzl. Wi ly H-1r'f , - .1 5 .-A, - -. ' , , .-3,-. rl -L. -'k.. .-' F. Dorf! fhozw, puflf' yfllm' llze junior: in the mad Jcmmblr for thr :mzior prvyirlrnz in lhe ju-rzior-Seninr JCVIIP. The Senior: maintain that they won and flrmzge ro tell Ihr junior: ilzink that llwy accompliylmd all llufy ever planncrl, The General and lzi.r flfj. Alf. jimmieBlackbur1z j 1944 Some snthuyianfic Drakc Alumni. Prrffct ladifx, all of tlwm, but you 'i00il!Il71,l llziuk 'il ro look at lhrxr piclumr. Spark Plug and Barney Google made a :prcial trap to come to ilu' Y. W. parly and mtsrlaincd uf roya ly. The Bowcry-? .flre they all affer him or deff it take three to gf! aromm' hmm? It look! ax if il were a lot offzm bu! tour- ing Ihr muntry in cz Ford i.f11'l all joy, if it Marion. The Gifpf Arhlelvir Board ware .vo anxioux to makf money lhat they gatlmrrrl up paper from fvzrywher: and any where and their :forts brought them 362. Big Brother: Club Hail the rovzrfuering heron' come Litlle jewels in the ruj. N l N ,.-U x . x,., K K 4 ' 1 EDWARD S. AMES xlliSSlli TAFT xlullwr, m'uz'aIor and plnloxophfr. Sofml worlwr of vmliovml Njmulntzoll. CASSIUS C. DONVELL CHmu.1zs MORRISON Iowa C07lgfL',F.f?11lllZ Ednor of Thr Clm.rt11m Century. Tha final text of a :clwol'f .vucceu is llzf type of graduulzf tha! go out to rzpreffvzl llw school. Drake haf cz-cry rraxon to be proud of her alumm who rank among than of the biggest .rchool.r in the country. SUSAN GLASPI-:LL-Coours DAVID McCA1m.1. Author of 1ro:'rl,r and nofrd playzurighf, ll,f,f0l'1.Hfr'lf wzilz Prufidmzt 0fBullm'm1d lvlarmnny Cmz.wlidr1lv:l Railroad Prorivlcr Town Playuri. SETI! NICHOLSON M15xu,xz IXLCOCK flytronomfr, now covzvzerifd :wth Ihr Ij?Zl5'L'7'.3'1.fj' of S. Pl'177Il1li0IH1!1 of ffm' 1UsIrvpul1ian Opera Company. Cczlifornia. l Slzufh Send for the ambulance. v :-, msn., . -. -1,- fl. ..-1- Pierrotl and Pinrolt. 1 l I i I l 55 itll gf lil you illii jlfh, afii Jliilf ' ffl' lb V' .- J i 1 'E li -' iilfli lilaai Tcl? i fl? if l .' li ' 1 'Ei l X . H522 !'2,lE3 V!! l ,radii rare i 1 ' I ill-ll liiflli J . fer ling iq :Q We 24:5 lla Wi? ' gpm? :Ali rl' if Ari? . dl. ly!! lsiii ill? 33.5- aii f -all ilrlf 15:12 12? ali W dz QQ: - f 1-fs Mi S tiki! lflf .llZl'1TF?'::r7rr::r:, ..-o fu..ea.-.:f- . -1 L-.24-.. t 4.a.s.-.- . as - s W . -1- 2+-ec: fn -,cf Q r' 45 -.-.gf of .s,,r f,-.V - J- ,,......,L- .,,....-,..rf'-,f -aa...-,.,..,.,j.f,.M,f.--W--fn . fix l 1 THE MARGARET FULLER CLUB It was in the year of 1896 that six outstanding, upper-class women of Drake Ifniversitv organized the Nlargaret Fuller Club, for the purpose of serious literary work, the reviewing of books anid the study of current events. This was the first club of its kind in the University. Nleetings have been held regularly through the years, with the original purpose not forgotten. Each year two or three members have been added from faculty, alumni or upper-class women. Because of the Clubls high ideals it has striven to choose to its membership only earnest women of purpose. The organization points with great pride to the literary and other achievements of some of its members, recognized nation-wide. A permanent lhlargaret Fuller Scholarship Fund has been created by the Club. Nlargaret Fuller is alililiated with the Des Nfoines Federation of XVomen's Clubs. I The iirst six in the list of membership were the charter members, the others having been elected in the order named. L OFFICERS Zoe W. Seuvelzs . SUE GUNN-K1:1,1.eY . Er.rzA13i:'rn NIORNING CARIHE 'TAYLOR-Cunimcls . Bessie Bruner-Taylor Dura Brokaw-Cockrell Edith Frazier-Hudson Bonnie Jewett-Welpton Allegra Fraizer Nlargaret Jewett Georgia lrVitter-WVaters Jennie Carpenter-WVidmann : 2Xgnes lXfIartin-Cloud Nlinee Alma Cady lvlary Carpenter-Craig Susie Glaspell-Cook Varilla hi. Lane Nlary Craig-hfluckley Rea lfVoodman SR-Iargaret Noyes Craig Nelle Burton-Amsbury Corrinne Coggeshall-Lingenfelter Ella hfiay Allison hflaude Davis-Sprague Lulu Hulifaker-Goodman Jennie Robinson-Bell Nlabel Reynolclsghafonilaw 'Kathryn Van Nieter Jessie Taft Delia Still-Brunk Edith Gwynn-Utterback Olive Vertrees Kate lvlaeomber-Clarke Leah Durand-Jones Ellen Hillis-hliller Win nifred XVennerstrum Portia Clarke-Van Nleter Nlary Risser-Roberts Deceased, Page 146 M EM B E RS Bertha Denny-Coffman Ethel Shaw Glendora McCord-Rollins Blanche Galloway Naida Curtis Niarie Van Aal-:en-Kooiman Georgine Van :Xaken-Sauvage Inez Downing-Jayne Eleanor Cameron Sue Gunn-'Kelley Georgia Ruficorn Rae Stockham Verona Calhoun-Johnstone Della Van Schoiack-Place Carrie Taylor-Cubbage Inez Scott-Cartwright Eunice Meers Gail Seevers-Borden hflary Roberts-Crowley Laura lX1IcClary Elma L. W'heatley Nlary lXfIcClary-Stubbs Annabelle YVallace-hlellay Nina Gregg-'Woods Zoe YV. Seevers Stella NIcCash-Janes llia Carpenter-Hunter Ora F. Guessford Pearle Ruby Cecil Evans Ruth Bell-Lane hlaude Stockham-Meredith Mary Ethel Dixon lrvel Nlyers . Pnariczlfvll . View Presizlrnz . S fcrem r y 1il'f!lI1,L!'El' Valda Hall Blanch Robertson Fleeta Brownell-Woodrulie Helen Starr Rosabelle Campbell-lXlcCartney Juliette Devin Ethelyn Harris Atta Hutchinson-Graybill Rose Garrett-Holroyd Blanche Robbins Virginia Kirk Lela Carson Anna Laura Clark Mary Gilliland Brammer Eleanor hlorning Ella Louise Stein Mabelle Watson-Bullock Hortense Lovett-Barnllart hflarion Green Helen Rollins-Jewell llda Hammer Ruth Stewart lhlargaret Garrett Nlargaret Noyes Lawrence Helen Ross Elizabeth Morning: Nlary Klartin Georgia May Campbell Helen Cheese Nlargaret Clark Ruth Kirby K-'Iarjorie E. VV. Smith Nlildrecl Ryan Janice English ..,......,....,.. .... . ,..,T........ ,-.,,., .,,.,.,,,,T,,,-,.....-,.7,. , . .... ,.YY,,,.,, .--- Y- ,.-.- . ci ---------f '- aN..,,.. , ,.,, ., -L. ., --vw .-1-i--F.. , .vw , C 1:3111 ff: fs' 5' 5ls-''417f:Q1ft:f:4:u-A3'f'5'.T':.:fQ'fLf- 1 j A A, ,.,5g.'7 f4,'i A.-.-,., .. --::..f -. ..,f,....f 1 ..,,,,,T.,.,,-.s.,.-,.n. fs...,,.-.P -. ,.- . i.f'.-N..- . V Qi 3, 1 . J ..:.,33.r.?.Wj::.-i.i?,lY..,i.T3::?i?::EC.:..I:,:..T,:,x, Lg,,. :5.:.i.Y:.x,T.,,,,, .....,..f.,.i.,.i:xA j..,.5:lJ K4 'Ll' wzfyl: X A 'TE M . i. ...,,s ., ,. - ,., ,,. A,. ,,.,., 3 ,.,.. -s D N.., V.V,, Q F l Athletics El 4 r i 4: L DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The work of the Department of Physical Education is not merely to develop winning teams from a select few, but to provide athletics for the entire student body. Nlass athletics, intra-mural contests, and class games will give every student a chance to play and to learn the code of true sportsmanship and fairness which will have much to do with their entire lives. The men or women who succeed in life today are those who have been taught the need of right living. No better class room in the World exists today to teach men and Women to live cleanly, honestly and to meet their obstacles with a clear head and a courageous heart than the athletic Held. fzffm Pagf 149 T, cm, ii J' ' L-wi f. ffl ell' SE ,141 Eff Ei lf 'sir-5 Q! at l t 2.52 5 N, II ii' . I K-X, N Q fi. . 1., .J Stl till? fl l' at 522 llirliil z' t' al fi. 3 FW Q75 lili- ENE sl? I I CTT? ' ' 51311!1:iT:J1 j7:E7 f2t1i'Z ' 17'1'?l 'J31t1'Z:ZlT:grgiiift 'N' W ' T:.,jZi1U2. fTr:1rTfEL'..11,21Q:.L:C'Q s'-',5j3L1jiZ1YL1:i541',TlL+.Y- .-..-Q,-4 -1 4 X f . , . 1 toy., a .,,-'- ci hp, fwf-.T .V - - ,N -..,,.,,,s,,,.,,R,,-'.fs. --.Q f-:. f. 1 44 Mgr, -- .' ,,,,,1.,.g,f.L, ,.7,.,.e,,,.:.--7. . .. 1, ,,,, aa. T ,A ax., K . ,.,,s. ,. . -,,,v,,,..s.,,, ,.,.. .ik , L P..-stall! - lim, l - ,V -A ,,,.i., lv X L ., ,I I ' . 'f v 1 , I, - -77. I w 1. CAPTAIN VIVIAN lVIARSH FOOTBALL SEASON ,sammy 1922 LH H J I 52 OFFICERS OSCAR SOLEM . Head Coach OKLA SMITH . AV.r.fi5taui Coach CI-IRIS'FIE NICCORMICK Frexhmavz Coach VIVIAN IVIARSI-I . Captain WILI.IAM BOELTER . Captain-Elect ROB ERT NICKEE X7IVIAN IVIARSH WILLIAM BOELTER IKE ARINISTRONG CHARLES DENTON GEORGE ARMSTRONG HAROLD BLANCI-IARD JOE HEAD JAMES BERNIIARD Drake ......., Nebraska ..... Kansas Aggies Nlissouri ...,.. Ames ........ Kansas .... Oklahoma .. Grinnell .... lVaSlIingtOn . . . PERSONNEL D RIIEN IQ22 RAY PETERSON BROOKS HEATEI CLEATIE DEVINE ALBERT IQRUEGER SUBSTITUTES PAUL JONES HOMER LYON ABE IVIARCOVIS CI-IARLES SIMPSON St mimi 1IfIa1Iagz'1' SAM QREBAUGH ALFRED STOCKING BEN LINGENFELTER KENNETH NICLUEN JACK SPARKS RAY THORP BLIARTIN XVADE HIXR1.EX' XVILHELM CON FEREN CE STAN DING VV. 4 . - 5 . . - 3 . - 3 . I . I . I . O Tied Pct. O IOGO O IOOO 2 .750 0 .500 0 -333 I 4333 I -333 O .250 I .OOO ns- .VM f .eel 1 1 ,,, fi 1:4 J -vm 1 'g Q-.'tjQQiZ?1?3tfEnj,3lQQij5EIiif'fEiiitfjjir'jT: ,.fi'iirigl71!T i.v'.jif'f'f1 1t if L ' fe:51'til '1111rvjgp',1'51pqjnjvLk -5 A Ai'rLi,':j,. ,I ag a:rz::. x' Y. jygginlfif' X., .?...7'ti'i::'.....r:.xT L'-' .'i:3.l:51'.ni1'.i'.+r'5 ? 115.24 1.911 Li.LE'J'.',: '.,ii.i5,i: 5712: Q ,' - Lii:'.fti1 lf':nQ:w 'mr 1 ETF it l agp THE VARSITY SQUAD I' 1 t, 3 . 7 LCA Eiigl li lab 4' fl 'llf lilil-1 Fill E953 ig? 35, . if i Top Row-Sonmi. MILLER, Hman, Hufvru, H.-ins-mom, Lx-os, Tuonv, MILLER. Smcxuks, HAYNES, G. ARMSTRONG, '13 Smfm, Gu.mnE'r1', NEECE. Second Row-Dmvlxn, Knuncuau, Pmfrmnsox, OREBAUGH, Mnnsu, MCLUEN. DENTON, Srocmxc, I. ARMSTRONG. l 5 Ku.x.m:n. Bottom RUN1'-DUIZAND, BIARCOVIS, Jowms, Wxnmanu, BLANC:-nano, IANGENFELTER, Bomrrrzn, Jmins, SPARKS. 325 EF UOSSIE SOLElVI ia! Two years ago Drake au- thorities si ned u one Oscar Q 2: M. Solem, as head football pu and basketball coach. Mr. ai, Solem was then havin marked success as coach of Lither Colle e. He made his first appearance on the campus in the spring of IQZI. The new mentor was introduced to the 595 athletes then in school. As a Fas? ill? result of the impression Mr. 2 .2 iii Solern rnade,tl1ere reported for :rig I I instruction the largest group of men thathave evergathered Q for spring practice. From the end of the short pract1ce to the present, lVIr. Solem has been known as Ossie . Ossie's great results of the past two years in both football and V, basketball, are known far and Wide. Never before has Drake reached the height fn. - - ' - Q35 in athlet1cs Wl11Cl1 she now holds. QQ Every Drake student knows Ossie',. Every Drake student respects and X . 1 . . . . honors 6iOSSlC7,. We feel incapable of mentionlng our coach in a manner that IS 75. fittin but no matter how much could be said in raise of '4Ossie's Work Drake ,. fl ' 1 can never repay l1l1T1 for his superlor service. Page 153 .,,, 'il-DLQH: -ff' Jr- - . e:'f,nT.I!2Qi?:ffT Irma. -'tirrmt uru.ur'n-g- ...L pr. -.X 1... . xr-rfru ruaasmuzguvi sk 1 V, l, mu :ivy Fl- ff 1 g 4 J'13Z11TL31,: 1 ' 34 rnilavvf'511-v--57-if--'mg-,Jli:-n-wg:-w -'g'f:'--A3-'fe-e'v1gW H Wy' mr--f-g1f7733g1gg:1gfxZ21:Z:':-: L- militia:':113u:-rg'. ' '1:'5Jl?' .gdrfbg-.,,..-5-A1,.g.,,eQ,x::,Nw,-ia.4,-p,:ff,,,1pef1:rual ,,-V.:-ff:-.-W AL-----uf af. l.. A .- -. .-.J -r. V . .- -- - 4 4 :1-xtaugizm-Dtzutwzuullzzl -,,' fp ffg:.J:z12.'7:1L7.iL.'re:1:.1f:r:i'ii' Wk' t'--5' air 4 - 7 -- ' H 'if.jfgiii .li!:Qf1ZL2fL'iff,I'Q.'fl, Tfftilili-i'lliTEi'5lff3i4?J'fi1l V -131759571 ' lat? ffl Slit r rw ,,,. THE SEASON ill 'ie - fly: sf, Egllrll lift A . . . . 1743 1-Q, When the future Missouri Valley Champions reported to Coach 'cOss1e Solem Y ' . . . . 20 di' 1n September, there did not promise to be much of a stampede for varsity berths. flfl If . . . . F152 Twenty-five men constituted the squad which UOSSICH developed into the greatest ,QQ . aggregatlon which ever represented the Blue and Wlhxte. The pos1t1ons vacated 3 . . . - . . flf-7' ,gg the previous year were filled by Devine and Heath on right end, Stocking at left . ll . ilbil guard, Lingenfelter at left end, Orebaugh at quarter back and McLuen at half 5,55 QQ , , , , back. The Way these men performed is told in plain words ln our I922 record. After three weeks of hard work we met and defeated Cornell 16 to o. This - 5 game served to bring out the ragged edges and weak spots of the Bulldog crew. l . . . . . 5 It is probable that the game which revived the championship hopes of Kansas 5 ' . . ifw i g the following Saturday was one of the hardest which was ever witnessed m the Drake stadium. By the score of 6 to O Drake humiliated the team which had, E the previous week, held the Army to a low score. A team which was savage W . . . - - Ri' YE with the desire to Win. When for the fourth time Kansas was stopped w1th1n the ' ', , . . TP. fig twenty yard line, Drake rooters'real1zed that they had the fightinest outfit , they had seen here in many years. n,1. alub -lb? El . The following week the Bulldogs journeyed to St. Louls to meet the Wash1ngton E - University 'cP1kers . Our line, working like clockwork, tore great holes 1n the tg ffl I El 1 3. l , Q : E - K ' as , 2 T' W ffl sis 3 5 3 Biu. Gans Anorrxu END. fag 3 I 4 P 5 5 age '54 ' i s W Y, A A.. fzulif .. .. .-ai' -.Vi . 1.5 'Iwi '1 f yr ,. :wig ,T .Lls fill' Ilfz. -Dr: :L E- . 5-i r g ,...i x 'N .. l.. 'V-Al. - i 10:2 .z:7:1g..j'-':-it ?q.1LT2j:Q ' '::Lyg:,g1::t:gj:g1rt:t N f?EI.'L YIiT F7 'QZTi QlF'.ii i,j,2fC2, , 1 Efff? 'i 'A :Y ?i QQ oppos1t1on's line through which our backs romped for long gains. When the final -gf, whistle blew the score was 31 to 7 favoring the Bulldogs. K i Before one of the largest homecoming crowds ever assembled at the stadium, the IQ22 Bulldog aggregation decisively defeated the Iowa State Warriors to the tune of I4 to 7. Orebaugh ran the team faultlessly and the poise and confidence of the Bulldogs was a feature of the contest between these ancient rivals. That memorable fourth quarter with the score tied and but a few minutes to go will never be forgotten. The aerial attack launched by both sides electrified the crowd and drove terror into many hearts. A mighty roar rose from the Drake stands iff. . . when the final whistle blew and our Jinx for years had been overcome. .5 ,N On Armistice Day the Colorado Aggies came forth to battle the Bulldogs in iffll . . 'ilij the first intersectional game. The particular thing which characterized this game was that Drake took the ball at beginning of play and walked down the field for a touchdown. Not to be i outdone' the Aggies came back with the same stunt tying the score. Between f quarters the Bulldogs donned their mud cleats and from then on the Aggies never again came within scoring distance, Drake winning by the score of IQ to 6. I 5534: The next to succumb to 'gOssie's warriors were our traditional rivals from Grinnell. Scoring the touchdown in the first, third, and fourth quarters, Drake administered to the Grinnell aggregation the worst defeat since IQOQ. Both teams 5 played erratic football and the game was featured by long runs which kept the l Qili fiiie fit lil T' K gif OUR Ii0LEI'ROOF LINE. :XS Pageg lf:-7l77V 'Z'TI'VIa. F 't' Y... -ah '-.'1-', 1:7311::r,f:f'::'.':1'1L1'zg,'7::tgw117Trr,:r'-,,-:g:,':111:7r7-'7-: --'- ---ff-w .-1--urn-I --fe f,,---1-f-v,--f- --.---.-1- .--,,--w- so ...--...,..Y. 3' 'A A if -. iq. xiii illhi h l 1 .1 I ' 1 tj .1 I .,.,, ri' til . wil ifil kia ill ...lg vii tiff EM 3 :ii iff yi lil .11 9 I .,.,. all 4. +..i 1 fi 1-5 fl Ei f iz ji -, . zg. 5 I .,,-, -1 'fm' if 1 Qi iii fix V 1 .JZ 1 A interest at a great height. A noticeable feature of Drakels team work was the work of Denton, Peterson, lVIarsh and Heath, all playing their last game on the Drake Stadium. These veterans mowed down the invaders both on offense and defense and made possible most of Drake's gains. By winning the contest the Bulldogs 1 'r 'i . 1 Ei, ,., fa- ,., ,, ,Srl 415. 1.1 -4 s all ,V itil? -x :W A , have to their credit a total of fifteen games won from Grinnell and thirteen lost with total points 265 to 256. With the Missouri Valley Championship tucked away, the Bulldogs left the following week for Nlississippi A. 8: NI. where they defeated the boys from the sunny south by an overwhelming score of 48 to 6. lt was the annual Dad's day at Starksville and thousands had gathered to see the northerners play. Before the day was over, however, it was changed to Boelter's Day . Characterized as the greatest backfield man ever seen in the south, Bill counted for five touch- downs and materially aided in the rest. Eleven men were in every play and the machine-like playing of the Bulldogs dazzled the crowd and brought gloom to the Dixie boys. The Drake forwards proved a stone wall against the best efforts of two of the South's line plungers. One of the most sensational games, it was a fitting climax to an undefeated season. iii E295 if-Vi! r lffii! s a - a - 5?i?l 'Q lfl lui: ifii Ilfffi ':,fz-a ffl! 'lil' Qian Eli? HY' rug. if sf? iw? Wig: :,,',i,, ,ilijzj lf SAM Fcttows Pxaur-iccfr Ixrmnrnniancu. li' at ll Page 156 lag- 'fi r, r '1 145 2' Q' 1.-X - .fiffi , x gif 1 ye 'fi Jiiii ,, Jf, T'iTfT'fflT Wwe' P ll --A A-4i5fffTl1f57! E2-si 'lf' 1,,':4 51' :arf THE WELCOME HOME FROM DIXIE QW BY R. L. FINCH ,SEAT ' The high-water mark of football enthusiasm was reached on Monday, Nov- . . . . A . fini, ember 27th, upon the arrlval home of Solem's men from their vlctorlous southern invasion. . X No home-comlng Drake team has ever been accorded an equal welcome. The . . . . lla: l enthusiasm flared with a suddeuness that was as unexpected as it was delightful, 1 A 1 and the arrangements for the day sent everyone home singing in his heart the old familiar This is the end of a perfect day. L . . . . iii? E-Q5 . The Wabash from St. Lou1s reached the eastern city hrmts, an hour late, at PM about 8:20. Upon orders from officials, the engineer pulled h1s whistle wide open I, 'i. xllqul and expectant firemen in various plants throughout the city responded by tying their respective whistle cords to the fxrebox doors. 'V' ENE , ,.. .1 As the engine reached the Union Station, the din was terrific, for the engine -151 . . A . . 517: Effii Whlstle was roarm the fire de artment's1ren was wide o en the atrol wa on fgilf I, g, P P , P g ,FE gong from Central Station was beating a tattoo, and the Drake band was vainly jfs! . . . ,ii endeavormg to make itself heard in Here's to the man who wears the 'D'. Lflf H. ,ll-1 .HT V : L 2 . I va . M. . ,- . , .. . -4 ' as i . 5 rffsi X 3 aff? fifilf ' 35.2 ill? lil? 5712 gin 1 QX 3 igfg 1 i aj? We it F4 Q N F55 ' 'E 1 A CLEAN Taczrnm, 2 S , E a ll I iii i V Page 157 i, F ' 3 7 , ,j a'13J?' 5 , ri-fn ,. mf 1 f . 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L . .. ,' .tl V1 nf.: , . in 'li .1 E .Il .,:-A 1,-1 ...I 314 1,5 ,LI ,. i i ie as rf , ,. f ..m Q Qu In :X- ,, 534 illfil fl: ill! cg Eg, gy An avenue was formed in the massed crowds, not only of Drake students, Jil 7 1 . . . . fflff' faculty, trustees and friends, but of scores of Des Moines citizens who had come ' I . . , . . jjlfl down to the tramf' through which the Varsity was led to a truck upon which :cgi -V .. . . . . . . fjfs hgh' stood Acting-Nfayor Nfrs. C. H. Nlorris, with the huge city key, which in due 'W fig time she presented most graciously to Captain Vivian Nfarsh. ffl ills' . . . . . 3751 The ceremonies over, the team was loaded into the Black Nfaria, with Captain I, ff lVIarsh seated on the front seat of a monster hose-wa on, between two of Des TW g 'wil Q! Moines finest,', having as a background a giant floral horseshoe, presented to 175 the team by the Phi Gamma Lambda fraternity. ,Vai .Nil The fire truck led the procession, was followed by the patrol wagon with Bill :age , 5 r Boelter and others seated on the roof where the Whole Des Moines o ulace , I , P P . lf -,. . . 1, ur could gaze from office buildings clown upon them and up at them from the street, 'fjl and the two wagons were followed by the Varsity Band and thousands of wild- eyed enthusiasts, yelling, singing, dancing like regular people do when they get drunk with joy. W5 . . . . If ' gulf U Fifth to Walnut with the siren om full steam u Walnut to Seventh, 37,3 P 1 g g 7 P 51 F across to Locust and down Locust to the Savery Hotel, the procession marched rl . Qffl forth. The team had breakfast at the Savery, and at 9:30 the whole Des Moines K if - - mf Theater was filled with Drake football followers at a courtesy show given by 5' lXfIr. Blank and his associates. Emerging shortly after IIZOO from the theater, the wild-eyed gang set sail at -4 . - Elf? in another parade up Grand, down Locust and up Walnut to Bill lVI1ller's 2145: - FE . . . Hotel Ft. Des Mo1nes. For the first time, the team was given a chance to wash il' , . 12 its collective face and get set for the luncheon. as 3223 555 . wg A FET li? tl, P all 152 e ' I ' a if-E if rf. uae I, ,,-A fly I fff i -Sf gi: A Pnzawrzcr FAKE, 5 a ,T if pls ff? 5 Sf 3 af E E Page 158 P if :zm'::.:::,....- . . . :I 'ff' . .ui '1. ' ' A1-4 'L--M-a--- ' ,H+-llavtlill ' Ll A 5777-7725--A----Q-4 15wFff.' 9'?2fL'I7- f'I,. I 1 l a ,V . 1:5 1'-. 1.1 tbl? ' lx'-V -,,. . .s. lil? ,M ,,,,i t L ,,.,,,, , 15, r... ,x E ' E Dnuu' Sims!-ILS ONL Ox un Page 159 f' FM: rdf R: lg X . ff, ,. ' f- 1 QQ ll Fr rl ,I i . t- ile A EF' fli. H- - sa ,- Elsa ,,t is i l I 57 QQ H if X '- sa? gf ,. --is t-rift C is 2? 14 , Af is -1 Q 3 -3 xi, 2.-ii f 9,1 The ballroom was filled at 12:30 with students, faculty, trustees and friends, E' u 1 Q 4 n with the team at the long table facing east. Acting-President Morehouse presided and called on various students, faculty, and Alumni representatives to express their appreciation of the team's work during the season. ffl-Cm l 3173 The luncheon was over about I: o and at zzco the bi ballroom wasecleared 3 g ,mf and university musicians entertained until 5:30. We saw some dancing going on. Fi! . . . . . E515 After supper the citizens of Des Moines, through their representatives: Mr. Q . Fill? Warren R. Jackson, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Alex Fxtzhugh, as . . . secretary of the Greater Des Moines Committee, Harvey Ingham, editor of the Des Moines Register, together with Acting-President Morehouse, addressed a iffllr' . . . . . . monster mass meeting in the Drake Auditorium, presided over by Volney Diltz, '15- Informal parties followed the mass meeting, concluding the day's celebration. It was one of those Well-known, never-to-be-forgotten days. The only fly in the ointment lay in the fact that the man Whose name was on every tongue, Oscar Solem, was not present, having remained in the South for a few days before returning to the campus. QQ? -all fibre fit ffl? at 11,753 lr!! 5,53 e iw, r Anglia, ' fr, if lib! 1132? iilii gill rfb sv ,iii fl? BEE ggi? ill? ,Wy W fi V X l I 5 VE ' a E .,5 E 5 4' ' ' z - Ky, i.............. . . .V ..' I U-iiizieo V 'Y ii ' ' , 'Ty---e511mn:n.t1Lrx::-,.r'--5-5 Uf.1IE .. 1 i r.. , .s .. . . . . -.w'V. X- '47i-- -,ffTiEf'3f?.:il.'is 5 '-Ye. 'fx-'5 i'fifXi'l . E 1 . .. nm ' .,,.. ,,,, CAPTAIN Viv NIARSH . V -G 1 4 A U- 4.., D .. v- avg, H , , I .,,:- 5, 150.1 ' .- . Ja .. 1, MAN.xcum Bois Mcliicm CAPTAIN ELECT BOELTER Pagr I60 ROBERT NICKEE Because he could think of more ways to aid and assist the coaches and team, than any other man, Bob NIcKee was chosen student Nlanager of the IQ22 team. Displaying the same thorough- ness and accuracy which he showed on the golf links Bob set a high standard of efficiency for future managers toward which to aim. 3. ., y, Captain Viv Nlarsh play- ing his last year for the Blue and VVhite closed his football career in a blaze of glory by leading the lVlis- spuri Valley champions, the greatest team ever pro- duced in Drake. Playing at right guard, he was a hard and- consistent player, giving evidence at all times of the trust and confidence which had been placed in him as Captain. Although his loss will be keenly felt, the battles he fought and the great team he captained to victory will never be forgotten. CA muux M A Hsu CAPTAIN-ELECT BILL BOELTER One of The Greatest athletes who ever wore the 'D' is the verdict of all sport critics when discussing our Captain-elect for next year. As a broken field runner and receiver of punts and passes he is Without equal in the Nlissouri Valley. His versatility of playing earned him a berth on the second All-Western, first All-lvlissouri-Valley and All-State and made him the logical man to pilot the 1923 Bulldogs. All Drakes are fore- casting great victories under his leadership. R :1,.::' ,,..3:'f'3't'r:'rrs: i ' .:'1 :ffrr::: ff H IKE ARMSTRONG ' Never a better man in the interference has worn a Drake uniform. It is said that when Ike places his shoulders in another man's lap, he loses im- mediate interest in the game. His continual talk- ing and indomitable spirit, helped to make many yards for the Bulldogs and with Ike in the game, one always was sure the fullback position would be well taken Care of. CHUCK DENTON Playing his last year on the varsity, Chuck im- mortalized himself, in the Drake hall of Athletic fame, a battering ram on offense and a stone Wall on defense which caused an alien quarterback to think twice before trying an off-tackle smash. Chuck's steady consistent playing Won him a berth on the second all- Valley and lirst all-state teams with the comment that he could make any team in America. DlDN'FON RAY PETERSON VVhen Pete played his last varsity game at hflississippi, he left an opening that Will be diHi- cult to lill. Although outweighed in every game, Pete outplayed and outguessed his opponent every time. Had it I1Ot been for Ray's quick thinking in the Kansas game when he intercepted a pass, we would undoubtedly, have not gone through the season undefeated. He is another example of the saying that quick thinking Will make up for strength inffootball. ARMSTRONG PETERSON I A Page 161 IQRUEGER Page 162 Dmvimc .,.1a.::?1TJ::TL:3TZ1ZZ - -- 'TQIIL tt- i rf ,,e.. ext, grixg-,V 1:32, AL KRUEGER At right tackle for his second year, Al again proved the fact that he was one of the best in the conference. A1 Worked to perfection both on oliense and defense. 'With one more year of competition, Krueger will without doubt be an all-conference man. BUTCH HEATH Through Butch's three years of varsity competi- tion, he has lived up to the reputation of breaking up more plays for the op- position than any other man on the Bulldog team. Any attempt to circle left end usually ended in dis- aster for the enemy. By his great work in the Ames and Colorado games, he earned for himself the rep- utation of being one of the best ends in the Mis- souri Valley. N Hxcxm CLEAT112 DEVINE Cleatie was handicapped throughout the greater part of the season by injuries which prevented him from participating regularly, but neverthe- less by hard, consistent training, he is remembered among the The Immortal Twelve who carried the White and Blue to championship heights. Cleatie played left end and we regret his football days at Drake are over. .1 I- '--ah-SL,3.f'fi . 1t.'F:j, f ClTTYII nrtizi' .Q '.g,,.Iif I '.,...,. ifZ,q ,..1,.,,L.'fJ,,Yf'Yf-1.-. r-771,-'- rv-H, ,,WL-,-f- .-fan ft, -X-. fr--a 1 . .f - M -af Q- --syn. - L.-1 X, -4. 1 ,Az -re '-:- - .1 . -.,. Z. T W.--,,.a.,,,,. ,A - - .v.Y Y.,.,..,,.,,,,-,aT,.m, . a,.. -.,..a.,, - .,... f-g,fQlZ.-,t.,,,.,...- I f IQENNETI-I NICLUEN If any man on the Drake squad is characteristic of a Bulldog, that man is our left halfback. Dur- ing his first year, Mac made a name for himself as a terrific line smasher. VVith his yardage when it counted, Mac aided the Bulldogs to more than one touchdown. RQICLUCII has two more years of varsity competition. SAM OREBAUGH Not a little of Drake's great success in IQ22 was due to our quarterback. Although a first year man, Sarn's generalship was that of a veteran. lVith his triple-threat ability, we prophesy that Sam will add many laurels to those which the name Orebaugh already bears. OREBAUGH AL STOCKING Playing left guard along side Chuck Denton, Sox did his share in making the right side of the line a formidable fortress. VVith his year's var- sity experience and his two hundred pounds Drake is expecting great things from this husky lineman in the next two years. BEN LINGENFELTER In his first year of varsity competition, Ben made an enviable reputation for himself. His deadly tackling stopped many an ambitious op- ponent. Vilhenever the Blue and VVhite needed a few extra yards, you could always count on Ben to put it over when called into the backfield. ALLZQZLKILZ - - .Lille ,,,, 4 LL ,,.,- AICLCEN STDCKING Pagr 163 iii i 'fit' '?3f:,.':z'11.:f. - PM ,ni it 13: I iii: ..,,, 11 ii ,1, I 'vii i liki- rw 'Fi 111: 1 ,i li .ji Tiff .,,: ,, r-11 -l'l iii lljli 1 1 'Cel .MH !,i- fl? ii' 1 ,id ur i.,,-v .4 , V it., ' . 1 ,Hi ,, .W -l P., t :lj fiii J .paw flf - 111 'fri' 11' nmriim , , fu, -L . g:3rr::1Tg.,r:u.:r::mrzQ, '.v'r1w:,:g:zv-r if 'vf: '--fm-frf-: all ill .ru ll iii' ff! Mill frm iffs glif :lah Hi II f, . . test-l 5'17'l W 'gay fifvi Efali vlffi 753: Wf Flflii in J: '1 jtlyf Hg? iff? M M I.. lg.: 5... Hr. Vi H .,, , if E'-l 1,3 :E-r w Ala :.-.y,, rg ll Eu? ..,l, zllllll 'il Sill Zflw 35552 W 'T F eetii 52l,ZlA si '1 'fl Fw JH in 'J 93 'l 1 Q55 ali di . 1 1 -. .f v .. ft ,e , . ,fy--.-...H W tornftiimnnltf-'11-fH-'-'N-f-1-f-wl-4-'Y--1--W-4-ff---f-T-1-vw--4-f------T-:-f-f--1'-1-s ,.-:---- ,. Qftkfv, ,tv-W ,women -pl ,,, .4, . ,fe .Mm ,,,1,, ,N'g',A,ff,-fvzgl-,:.9...,,.,...,...,,.,,Q...f.Tres--1, ,,.,-,. -mf,,,,1,-Q E-l?Q2T7TF-H -f57L-A----1'--,M f,1- ..... mm. 1: -- g........' .....' ....4.... ' '-1''.ix1:L1rJ.L1.1gz:.2gLTr1i11rY'f5f:5i?fE.:I1TJ?:?'f'ijffxizfi:'iClr'F'fif1.?:fLT1Q will: IXTHQET 1f5Q:Euki: I e. gulf HEAD WILHELM THE SUBSTITUTES A review of the season S1-:urns ARMSTRONG would be incomplete with- out mention of those men who often get the least- the substitutes. The suc- cess of the past season was due in no small way to the hard work of these men. We pause for a moment in due honor to these men who helped to complete the memorable varsity squad of nineteen twenty-two. BLANCH.N1lD JAMES JONES Page 164 W, ,v,........+..............., . . , . , i ' fee- ev .,, .-9 V .UI F. Q ' 4 Tnonvu LYON ::::'t:m:1:1:m 'r:1:::::rrg:'r,,.,::,g:i:. '.,.:r3tgr3n:tz1:e.1....L :rf 'g,is..rg1:-'r-l:g1t--Q qgjeb ' H ug , V',..ft,,,T:,:,,.Y.,::i1.,5.,..:3.,..,.f:T1..1ge,,'S,3e :.-fl. 51- lllil, L.2ilg,iQ,i1g,..::f:,..'.lJi'-,J ,Eff ,,.......,., .... ..,...Y-.....,-.-..... ..,, -...,.., ,.,. .... . ..,,... ,...M. FOOTBALL PROSPECTS l .n. Cx-1ms'rv RICCORMICK FOR 1923 Never before in the athletic history of Drake, have freshmen football men olfered a stronger array of talent than this year. To take the places of Marsh, Denton, Devine, Heath, Peterson and Armstrong, Solem is pinning his hopes on the Wealth of freshman material which will be avail- able next year. Fully twelve veterans of this season's varsity squad will be in school next year and with the freshmen who graduate into the regular ranks, IQ23 football stock is already at a premium. Among the most promising candidates for line positions are Roland Henry, Dale Ambelang, Max Boyce, Vern Jones, Frank Carpenter, George Killebrew, Jay Mitchell and Don Carlos. The most likely prospects for the backiield are Joe Enright, Earl Glazier, Ted Sloan, Glen Spears and Bob hflahan. Drake followers are predicting that with this new material and veterans of the varsity, Coach Solcm will turn out another Winning team next year. i jgzaf K5 ,Q Top RUM'-EBERT, NIITCHELL, ELLIS, DON CARLOS, CEARTDN, Bnx'r'roN, Davis, MATHESON, MCDANIELS, BICCDRMICK Second ROWS'-ELS.ASSER, J. MIWJHELL, ICILLE BREW, IiENRY, Tir-sono, NOEUKA, ENHIGHT, SLOAN, Bunuiwair, H1'r1'1:NMAnK. Third Row-Ihnm-zu., Uvsrxnn, BEJSD, Axnnnsox, HARRIS, LUNDGREN, CANNON, IWIAHAN. Bottom Row-HOHNADAY, Bi-Jim, CAnPr:N'1'13n, JONES, SPEERS, FRANCE, EASTER. Pagf 165 ' i , i 37, .4- TU sill'-4 5 , ,wi ,.f- -1 fr fl -1 E .- ...M ..,m,.. .....-..-..q.....4......4.e..Tm,n:1.11,i..:x3:m:ET!m:.':cIt:x11LI::J.':':it.':Um'j., ' .i ':L.'ur1rgf:.:3:::1::'gggI g E1 2 E H , - E - , E li in A - T H E S T 0 R Y Q Wg? 5 T H E ' 4: K P A P E R S g , ,- E 3544 T 0 L D 5 -Cr? 311 fill Fel SEVEN DRAKE GRIDDERS WIN PLACES ON gill ALL-STATE TEAM I fill 1 oe ter wen crt 1 on ' c 'ersa s 2Il - estern ' even T f B'll B I G' B I E k ll' d All W El ' Balloting for All-State Candidates Unusually Close in Some Instances Ji? ......... Fill ' ijlrf DRAKEIS STARS - 13451 fill-llfexlervz 1. Second Team . ' BOELTER ..... Halfback :SUI J!!-.Miffouri Valley H-H First Team QE! BOELTER . . . Halfback l Second Team ggi DENTON . . . . . . Tackle ,ii El OREBAUGH . . . . . Quarterback Third Team HEATH . ..... . End ,VTE KRUEGER ..... Tackle Honorable Nlention MARSH , . . A I . . . Guard fe- 'l -Stale First Team 'EXE BOELTER . . . . . Halfback TV? OREBAUGH . . , . Quarterback DENTON . - ,... . Tackle 5, Second Team Peg KRUEGER . . . . Tackle Q C355 Third Team , M: HEATII . . . . End fl' MARSH . .... . Guard as PETERSON ..... . Center A Honorable Nlention MCCLUEN ....,. . Bzfckfxeld , 'Ng STOCKING ..... . Lmeman 1 LINGENFELTER. . - . . , End ,H pg , ,., ty '5 4211 'M iff E SQ gg: 3 U gl, .M 2 3 XX' 1' .A lf . 'E oi . 1 5 ' REAII Brznwocs. I2 Page 166 ' .,f. 1 , ... 'fu .. U . 'juni jflbgf , 1' ff: 1-- lrrw ,ri ':Iz1TfE1'7:zL1w'fPi'f?...1f1'4l: '15, ..:',,....,. ll - r:qz':'v...... . ' -ce Q-?E'5I:i,- '-'::1..4.t.., Ygrqz'-Sf? 1 ..r. , Us E LM BASKETBALL SEASON 1922-1923 51, ' -'1'-1 ' 1 . Q-fi '..X'--' .gl :V H Vi-'l .4 j5':5E 1 v HARLEY W1 LHELM .J 4 XVILLIAM BOELTER l OSCAR SOLEM if ,kill lflgew Ulf lf SEE VN I: Jillri gpg HARLEY VVILHELM, 'D' . fd 1. lil .Y Basketball Im El OFFICERS Captain Captain-elect Coach PERSONNEL Forward REX VAN AIKEN, 'D' Center 11,1 I, .. 13,2 Fl ll 1 L l 1 ,l ,,.,, r l A Y 1 .. M ,.. -,N fi 1..z. :N Cvgi l HJ? ff' 'Ti A ll' 'Mfr ,,-.,, AWE: HGH -JZ. gif! VVILLIAM BOELTER, 'D' . Forward SAM OREBAUGH, 'D' . . Center gif: JACKVSI-ARES, 'D' . . Forward AZIEL GHARRETT, 'D' . Guard GUY BRADLEY, 'D' . . Forward AEE NIARCOVIS, 'D' Guard 'lfql 1-'fu , XNILLIAM PEAIRS . Guard LE,-'E fer? 13--,ml ., , 1 , ix? CONNLRLNCE STANDING ij. 3 ,lnl 2 v Wig W . L. Pct. 'fxli , .w.. E. Kansas . . 16 o Iooo 531.2 Nlissouri . . I4 2 .875 Ubi, 33331 Drake . IO 6 .625 ll f' fs-12 ,- IXITICS . 7 'J63 -iii! , 51.725 XR751Sl1l11gtOI1 S 3 .SOO Nebraska 5 I I . 3 I3 Irgf Oklahoma 5 I I -313 Grmnell , 3 I3 -133 5-fi W ' 'Wy Kansas Aggxes 2 I4 -125 M15 My evil ' l Page 168 yy 1 ,,- ' f it-,,, lui ffl' li rjj i: ER .' , is L l ME 'iiii l5i,!f 535,55 fir ii N55 like? kr, 5: 'cl 153 Hua 'iifi Fiji Lili xii , I ,I , f ,f. J -iii? rl? We THE 1922-23 SEASON Again a Drake basketball team has taken its place well near the top of the ladder. Again Drake fans can be proud of a winning basketball team. Coach Solem had three veterans around which to build his squad, the vacancies being Ted Payseur's forward and the center position, Smith not returning to school. Boelter was moved from guard to forward and Gharrett, ofthe huskies of the previous year's fresh- man squad, was inserted at guard,Van Akin center on the frosh team, was chosen for this position on the varsity. This combination met Missouri on the coliseum Hoor for our first game, meeting defeat 5o to 22. Drake showed that they lacked experience as a team and that it would take a few games to polish them up. The Kansas Jayhawkers threw the next dagger, defeating us 32 to 18. Although outplayed by a score of I4 to o in the first half the Bulldogs came back in the second half and held them even. Drake now took the road and invaded the camp of the Kansas Aggies and defeated them 38 to I2, erasing the sting of our two previous defeats. From Manhattan the Drake quintet went to Lincoln where we registered our second Missouri Valley victory, 30 to 18. ' The following week the Drake squad defeated Grinnell 25 to I7 in one of the most terrific games ever witnessed on a Drake Hoor. The victory put the Bull- dogs in a tie with Washington for third place. Nebraska full of revenge came to the coliseum fully determined to defeag us and our percentage might have slumped if it had not been for the sensational work 'of Bill Boelter. The Bulldogs rallied in the second half and out-distanced the Cornhuskers 38 to 25. Drake's next battle was with the Ames quintet who upset the dope bucket with a Hash by defeating the Bulldogs 29 to 27 in a well played sensational game. i .Mfr r...,r, ' Lua i' We nfl fl.'.1f I 'if fel ffili .r i'if :li 1 f :fr iz Li' ' L rs 1 ' :rs .qu v 1 I J Cl ' ig 15,54 li, iii? lay: il xi lip! -Vi, rg E1-'S as il r-. 5113! :iN .i ,QV 11: 1 ssh HB4-3 3,2315 ii-. 11 16 L A li - 2521 me ,1 ffl 503 lla F2353 aff? had fl if li il-sl 521 Ka., ill ,Qi get 'YA if 5 1 3 - :d . 5 . . l Ourxlmtvun ' STOCKINCK Plmlus OMER VAX AIKEN Bomfrun Sousa: Dmvms Gr-nmnm-T Sinuucs Wlnrmnzu BRADLEX Page 169 I ?.'131': 'fj13 fU1T:i4Hy?5mqJig3:qn.:gq1n5gru ff,I'T:ft'm:r5,1rr..r?1'rrJT'-f L -'figsgi-'?gJgrr,pnmr:1r:x 1'I1i':rr:' X - ra ..-1' ,,, .L ZTZFL L!T ' 541'-fQQ7'7,E 'ZI 7'7III.Z'.lIFLLTZY1'TliI1 K T - 'fZ 'TT ' Z'1.'1' ,'fIL.1TlZ1' VI717T ':'-T33 u 'T ' 7 11155504 were . w..,,+,,1g,g -N A: ey- ,XV J F3-If-all--P77K'J-2t'.,-,.Y.at tin ,Q-JG?-u , ,Iii--Iaft--7-x+v,+ LM.'.f,zQ ,qv N. , jEYg?1Ef1'i:i5'5 fff7f'?+1T? ':1:'4i-,151 .jf Eglini1ti'T1f2!L1TEikh.iiGi11i?.?I:'L?.i'ZLf1,,565.LQ-1L...tmtlr wi1iTLtf:15.......i tal y f' 5-5 , Drake in body invaded the Grinnell stronghold for our return game with the Scarlet and Black. In a bitter battle in which neither team had a margin of more than three points at any time,the Bulldogs nosed out Grinnell College by a score of 22 to 21. Again taking the road Drake entrained for Kansas. By showing a faster, jig snappier attack and defense than in any game this season, the Kansas basketeers ' defeated the Bulldogs 41 to II. E E .Ossie's Bulldogs went into undisputed third place by defeating the Oklahoma li Sooners 49 to 29. The game was loosely played throughout with Drake setting W1 Qgg the pace. With nine days rest the Drake cagers let loose and stepped on the Oklahoma five, 27 to 20. Drake's play was featured by the excellent playing of Devine who sank five field goals from the center of the court. The Bulldog's made up for their untimely defeat by Ames earlier in the season lltl when they overwhelmingly defeated the Iowa State Cagers 32 to IQ on their own 5 floor. Immediately after the Ames game the Drake five left for Columbia where they E7 were again humbled by the mighty lvlissouri aggregation to the tune of 45 to 19. The Drake squad made its final bow to Des hfloines fans when they defeated E 12 the Kansas Aggies in a decisive victory 31 to 12. The game was uninteresting to Watch as the locals had the Aggies at their mercy throughout the contest. Sn' With third place in the Missouri Valley at stake, the Drake squad left for St. ' L Louis to play a double-header with Washington University. Drake won the first game 39 to 26 and lost the second 39 to 27, thereby main- taining third place with a total of ten games won and six lost. EI 1' 1-A rbi g Vf A rf ' T . N gl ' 2 ik - 5 F5 wr p Aimow y CLARK XNRIGHT MCCORMKJK Mxruxasox Lnxnumzx ' AJIITCHELL SLOAN Maxvrz OYVENS CARPENTER Svnmrs Page I70 1, r Y 1 I' .i- ,f nf V. ,.i, ,.i, fl. ,I .1 'w mi, is YQ rf.. 1 , MI. 1. 1.. .4 'M 1 X .W I :ns i 1: 3, 11 .f .bf L'-.gi flfw gpg 5.-lj ref fail il E- I .3 G, is i. E4 l si f 526 ig S f' iw :Qr.'.i,l A ' 4' FQ ,flirt MX, Ldibj glka lliikl me CAPTAIN W1LrrELM ,i LG D Finishing third in the Missouri Valley,scor1ng records, Lil was the mainstay of the Bulldog attacking power. NVill1elm was one of the main cogs in the Drake scoring machine and after the gjwg ball had been worked to a spot within scormg gjfif distance, it was usually L1l who dropped the limi leather in. His loss to the team will be keenly 212-,p felt. gferg if HM fifll riff. ii,-5 'I- iilfii x ,lam WILHELM glbg v Zell? 'ml V355 535.152 yfl iiiig li? ll'-il 34:15 Srl: CAPTAIN-ELECT BILL BOELTER The most spectacular player of the season was Fifi i our Captain-elect who shifted to a forward from PM his natural position at guard. He made himself ., one of the most feared men in the Conference. Iliff Speedy dribbling, dazzling pivoting and ability mg to whirl away from any opponent made Bill the 5.355 Clif ldeal floor man. This is Bill's second year on the varsity. 501 fail 3152 ifv , '- m v fx -,,- -yy,-,fp aj, N ,VA BQELTER asa MF 5932! 9,35 'sf FQ f.:1g:i-gimp ic fr?-Q-T-3-'.3115af -2' ' ire-, 4, ,.,.,. ,za ..,:'. ,f..lQ'.:Cf.,..1.1: ' :ki f,T:z::',qi ,sZf.,I.gr..7, in .... 6 413Ll' L .11 -m-..'?a:k i,:aJ1g:-11.L:::::,:':.ifd-- 5- - ----- -a -- H - -A-A ....,A. , - -.ncn1..ff1.r..i 1... ,,...-rr.in.u........Lis1-111.mln..ina- cf.---i,ix,...-inn.,-.1,i.1rar.1ni.iI1im .1 . ul .c:j.l.v.L. ,223-:gif 5, ,....., .,.. , ...,,.1. .Q ,.., ....-t.. '.'.:r.' U..g.u!T...' '..'Z.. I a majority of the games during the past. season. A great basket shooter and brilliant dribbler, Jack is a very valuable man to the squad. jack has won two D's in basketball. Page 172 --ill' - rf-f -' f-----'----as-rf,-V---V-V-My-,,.,, ,.. .,,....,,.,...,..- Y, Y-, ., .. .-. .. , , ,, DEVINE Great credit for Drake's success this year must be given to Cleatie who played his last game for f the Blue and NVhite at Wasliington when the 5 Bulldogs clinched third place. Nlany a victory l can be traced to his close guarding and long shots J at the crucial moment. Cleatie's three years of service to his alma mater will long be remembered. Dmvn-:rs SPARKS ack was Solem's first reserve and took part in SPARKS ,,,.. ,,,,... .W .v.. W -.- - . .. .ml R .- .1939 1.3-X V- ,-f:y,.,,-:vc 3 ,f, .1 ew., -cf '.,'. -L. ffm- .3 ,sy g :Xt . L. - 1 f: im. ,. :.:.1m:1rf ,1::w'T,u4:zg1' .rzifrririfzcr ..I 1 '::fif:'.... r ::: irgxglags .LQLE1 '-11 i VAN AIKEN VAN AKIN Van playing his first year of Varsity basketball conducted himself like a veteran. He jumped well, possessed a good eye for the basket and played a combination Hoor game which enabled him to get down the court for a try at the basket and then hurry back to support the guards. GHARRETT Afighter from whistle to Whistle , Garry made an enviable reputation for himself at guard during his first year. Hard, conscientious playing coupled with accurate passing and quick thinking Will without doubt draw Garry an all conference berth next season. 'f 7 X 1 31.4 J t X' 4 W it, he .EE The GIIAIIIIETT Page 173 : 7:4f ':31fL?3T7 5 'rt 753331-33' -5A55'T3'fT7Yl71 'f'i?'2I1 Z' iiTT1 'Trz'1': T:::5:11':r-nitimef .iii 171, 12' - wtf' fl W 'ei r , il it 1 'F QE ofa lz L5 xg iq, if WE Wil 5 Pdf: 'jfli ,nz il nz? fl :FE iii like E5 if .: 1 rg ' K: fills digg AWA il it ff 'ff!'1 ,. l ai' .1f,. .r,I,. W 1 IA.-Gs 13 :iii J 1-QE life: 53,12 X921 11 'ag 1,122 5402? 1X 1 I W 1- gj 1: ,iitijrg y . : Z lla .A Pi x-'fl 'im ....,,.... . , ,, . I ,. . - .V . ,. ..., ,.,..,......-. ..,....,,. fl.: s ,-1 1 ,hz . Q -S ha., 14 X. v, ll, WA, ., dl N, .. , ,V Y -......l..,..A..-.....,............... ...- -4 - -. f..L..- i ,. u... .u... .,. ..,......,M....L..ne,u .1. .z..n.:.z.:f, . and-.:.:umLj' i:.':. 3xL,i217,m:..',a111',i :T,L11Z.:gi,Legg:gggmg - 1. fig BRADLEY Although one of the midgets of the squad, Guy, during his first year demonstrated the fact that he was a basketball player of no mean ability. His speed on the floor together with quick think- ing made Bradley a valuable man. During his next two years he will undoubtedly be one of Solem's best bets. ' , Q' A ' 'Q f J' r l in 1 ff -4 f ' .1 B nan mx Y CREBAUGH Sam, experiencing his first year of varsity basketball was chosen as Van Akin's understudy. During the times he was seen in action, he dis- played the Same headwork and versatility which marked his Work on the gridiron. OHEBAUGH Page 174 l .w.x,a..,..:4 t:ff:gg-QT in .... , -f ':.,,V,,,o,,,,,1d,, mf., ,,,,.uM,,,,,,u.,, K ::1i'fmi'12::l.f? ni'ii .If ' i egiugli ig' H i ,,...:'i'ifIIIf' 'ix YL.- .-. -. ' 'l ,ixrnimgz-qv---spw-.-YI..--.-H--5-N ,-f.,-a---v--f-f--v-fvf--7---v-,-M1-q-w,-'-- ----------4 Wa.--4---s-V1 -----4--,-.........V--T-W-V --v- N..--V-.-... ...,n.ta.a..,.r.--:,,---e:s,- K., .itt..u..r,.,...,.,...,...u.,..u....,.....-.i.,u1.. 4. .,..,,u, no illxii-ji:-'W f I '55- E if as flirt? Qs 2 :sf , 1 I xl Q ,pr bil Eli? it ik j El ll? ig? 1 'PL 1 if In is iwE ,: 5' 1 Qi 2 ls if Vi ZS .,. Eli Q5 . i 1 F? :ls fs ffl i 5 X.. 4 eff ..-. K .2:rn:xxx1m 1'r-'- muh , A, , ,TC m:::vz1-111.51 is J S- Y .i 4. , ,Q fig A 'ii 'lf Mfxacovrs Ugg 5,-13 A ', U 'LAbe experiencing his first year 1 li -Qt -'Q V ball displayed the'stuiTit takes towin. - fy: two more years in which to show his ' ' A' will, no doubt, have a regular berth - -wif' , Q .ffZP?7 Mancovrs of basket- Abe has wares and next year. PEAIRS This is Bill's first year in varsity competition. Although not playing regular, Bill served faith- fully throughout the season and is practically assured of a place on next season's squad. Pmnus Page I75 .xr .. , . ,,:. .Y .Y H .mf-5 ,,i-EXD:3,.12g.v-f:m,-f:ivm1 g1k'-1x,1gvl:1g1 ,-r 71' 7 Rave me fi J .l 3 3 : ' i 5 I z .ik s ff f ',.-4'-1':4a,.'w, ,ZW .As 4 .1 -T , ?. .1 , .f-.fTF fS,'2XfiE:i33s1?t2' ':1 .':L11: ::?I::lzLl11.:1f1!z'Lh, 11 .1 . f'f'?E5'1'1f1iiff1wfrvri',ifTf T 'flliggifh-337793-gm, - VAVV , , ,TEI'1y' 'F 5 ,E-NHH-33L137!1LlLL -A-nhl. . :-ffm'mm-'u'i1'f'TT51m'2zf'1:'rI. f' ef..Q -2:.::L:'::r4-1331-few1g,grvn-ff-''nf-AT--'H---f--ww-411:-f --'Tw---1-1-W--'--v--f---f--Q---'W-weQ: '--1-ww---Tm-'fun m ff:,,n - 15:9-sire.-e ,xt-,-, 5..-Hxxg,-. ,Pk 4,-. if- ff 'rx--:, -,gf--ff:-TN - -W if ' we- ---- Q----w-:-- -- ----H-, 4 ,- Q 'L' L ,L ?' w f ff fe .Hx miami I.,?.N.af,.i,..c..,-vu. l ff QM f,a.eT3L, Y l Al :gf . r . Q: un namm---mug: um i i 2 sr E l r xy E K 'S Hi ri? 1: E f. 2 E E E .. t J ? INTRA-NIURAL BASKETBALL After an intra-mural basketball tournament which aroused keen competition, the S. A. E. fraternity team Won the championship with the loss of only one game, taken by the Tau Psi quintet. The A. T. O. team Was second. An excellent class of basketball was produced by the fraternity live and many finds Will appear in the varsity lineup next season. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON TEAM OWENS MOOIIXS SPEERS AnMs'rnosc: CARut:'x'Hlcxs Gooma Asmw MA:-mx H. SPARKS Page 176 'fl--L mUgKE3,qgj ' . -- fj557g:g-J,fEinn.f1f1.,XvL,q.vni1ihnxr5riE:xmT:si:iiEnrJL amLM.an.,....5L:,i.n5i..nt.iu4,1u,:nu.',.ir1'5E, f if El :Sa gf Elf Ei: il E EH Ik Elf fl: 5 : I Vi 1 li -' ff L' X . ,. , -A , -1. - . Xe .-I .. ,. V. . , -N-1, fern' ., X i azfvfwfff- Av feifg.-5-f T f'?f:i Jf: TN mnmm-f7',,g4,me',mT1f ,,QmL1:-gi.-i:uiD3mainf:r.n.-in CAPTAIN R. L. MCCANNON TRACK A SEASON 1 . 1922-1923 rn., iw K :f f- .1 w 4.-..,. ,,f.c,. a -.af '.-fvqfr,-f, gf-.-'e'.7:'f-'-z s--'--'A-f -f-f, -f i1-gg - . . '- .T' ' lv'i1L31'J1Ili3 '3i--'L--3' ' ' ' illiilxofi i:L'if.lZ'IYl:i fflhlfiiil Lining I i'.iifi:ii .'t:in' 'fs :DO.1Ii.1.1 JN: .. .1 .2 nl ich. .lk W.. ,v. XS. , . rf? 5' ,-i.,. P. .tw 1 1 'w .V 25 . if f.,I wr. .tt .,, 1 . Cy! r .r- if CY'-1 1 '..l lsr? . all 'lt' ifdfl gift W fljj-1. lgj COACH KENNETH L. WILSON gift The greatest tribute that can be aid to an man is to sa that he has ac- , P Y Y f Q: complished an end and such tribute can successfully be applied to Kenneth Tug A H22 . . . . . ,, L. VV1lson, Director of Athletics at Drake University. , 5:5 Coach Wilson came to Drake in 1922 at a time when the school was just in the 5 lygf transition period of changing from the small type school into the university class. is iiili , 5' 2.7, Tug has successfully made Drake come through and for that accomplish- H iiggf ment Drake pays him homage. F Tug graduated from the University of Illinois in 1920 and during his under- graduate days devoted a great share of his time to athletics and was a member of the Illinois Western Conference Championship track team for two years as a iii' f . fjif Weight man and javelin thrower. I-Ie captained I Q .Q the Illinois basketball team in I 20 and the pil. I n 1 u ' ERE: crowning event of his athletic career was his selection as a member of the United States team :Lie , I , , 1 ,va that participated in the IQZO Olympiad. Q fi'-Q 'I f . . . Q lift Director Wilson through his management and enthusiasm made the 1922 Relays the greatest dill: that Drake has ever known and earned for it the title of the iiWCSfCf11 Athletic Classic. The y 21 E , , , '- ' . IQ23 Relay's indicate that again Tug,' has suc- ceeded and that he has made good. Drake is ' 141112: I r proud of Tug Wilson. wg, M Wi: Sift ill 'illi if-fl 5 .AS ' .,, gfl. fig? I 1- ' -. 5li1i'i 'fel -1 Qi Hire SI -1 1' 1 we - x -- sux ,, . 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V .f--55-7--513,-H 57: ,VVV-,U,,,,. ,..-M V J lx r , gr ' rift' .2512 :Af:st.firwrifglffisr:5ggfggjggf -pf A'-H ii-'Til' ,es at-qq:jf:Vf?1'g !i'4wi..gggxi: . .:. :,.1:: ,.p.i:::igV Y'Lrz.1:UZfL1nE3L17.::.L'iL11f:t:L!4:LZ.L.g-.....e: .V.,, ' ..ii11,.1V:t: Lx 4: .:1L,,,. ..,., : ' ......1.T1ILILIl1I.'L'..'JLT.IIllg J flif The Drake Relays of 1922 ,gall ml-'. 545 . . . . . :Ni ln IQIO,JOl1H L. Griiiith instituted a track and field meet at Drake University. At the time of it's founding the affair was purely local, embraced only three col- leges ofthe state, and assembled eighty-three athletes from these schools. Steadily fl . during the ensuing years this track event has grown from its infancy into an ath- :eq letic carnival of national repute in which hundreds of our nation's finest athletes compete in this VVestern Athletic Classic . Now the entry list embraces teams from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific and these entrants establish marks in the various events that are not excelled in any meet in the world. ,ugjl The thirteenth annual classic in 1922 brought together the greatest array of gall track stars ever assembled in the West. Angier, of Illinois set a new American Intercollegiate record in the javelin throw. The Illinois four mile relay team set T135 a world's mark in that event. Again Osborne, of Illinois was within a fraction of an inch of a new worlcl's mark in the high jump when he cleared the bar at six 2.35 Hag tl A L JH?-i E 355' lg? Qs? l l Qlrlqi 'Wil Gulf uf-fi Q93 il ,lol t at '?.m2LiV::,' 4' lf JL ' is Ccmcmus' Rmvmw ,f IW Page 179 l L 'Q-Ivrigrgi' iz rz15fng,gniirr:q?5fp. ' V 55532351 5u:1:1fLLTi5z1?511 ygytzjg. it-135551533-gzqarfzrvsywgimug griyzrrgggzigrggjgggcj - 4 u r.: 4,,, 7 Dx .XE G 1 K Y 5 if ?Z3?7asW7'TW. 'YE Lily - 5 E f-ffl: 5 fi 2213 - feet SIX inches. Ames came Within four seconds of a world record performance in T the two rnlle relay, the record mark being set at the Penn games on the same day. EXW! Other stars who competed in the carnival were Joie Ray, the greatest middle distance runner in the worldg Brutus Hamilton, Missouri university and Olympic ggi starg Ray Watson, Illinois Athletic club star and challenger of Joie Ray, his club 5 teammateg Gus Desch, of Notre Dame, holder of the world's mark in the 440 12 yard hurdlesg Leonard Paulu, the Grinnell Hash who is Western Intercollegiate . . . . . . QLE s, sprint champion, and countless others who represent the cream of their individual a , - f gl colleges and states. 5 . . 5'- On April 27, and 28, 1923, the fourteenth annual Drake Relay meet will be held 5 at the Stadium, and this meeting of the nationls Finest gives promise of being by far the greatest meet since the founding ofthe classic. Entry's are pouring in from ' 2 . . . . 1 all over the United States. lvlany new colleges, universities, and prep schools ' . . . . . , t , will be represented for the first time this year, all resulting from Director lx. L. EV -. . v. . 1 ZF, AQ WllSOH,S enthusiasm and excellent mana ement. Tu Vvilson has set as his .E V 8 3 at Qi goal a revival of the Track spirit at Drake and the Drake Relay carnival under E his directorate has prospered as never before. al , W 2 2 ,Q ci his 'S G 55 'fi er 'sl E fx? 5 f I all ial Kr fl-P i 2 ali FE r it ' ii 3 . 2 If, Eli .4 me I .gd .ga r 3 , 3 51- : , 5 Q 'A KE -ig l. gli . 1 Q ' ,JU I Q , 5 . : 2 f filib 1 A 'll .V , -T -.- . , , , El E - 5 ? Osamma Cmszans THE BAR ,vr 6 FEET 6 Incnhs ai -yy , E z .i Pagf 180 5211-In ' an can n --f-1---mm me X25 1 m . . ms 'mu up-:lun-nu-w-uw .mg - -u.5g..-n am?--n-r uunugmm-mm ms ,- 4. i ,,r ' 1:1535 ., f .. JSQQS ,.,' ..... . wr iii! ig :S . JSE llsflif Q5 Elia 1 -fi fs 5 1 ii . as sv i i 1 i it 1 i QW gl 1 il sie? qi? rr? E525 4 all ,EW IR ,mu ,YQ th E F iii, i I THE 1922 INDGOR SEASON f , The track season of 1922 while not the most successful, showed the careful work of Coach Wilson and on the whole was satisfactory. Starting out with a mediocre squad at the beginning of the year, and handicapped by the lack of indoor facilities, it-was not surprising that Drake failed to break into the winning column ofthe early indoor meets. Coach Tug VVi1son and assistant coach Pete Welcli took several men to the Indoor Relay Carnival at the University of Illinois on lXfIarch 2. The showing made by these men was such as to show promise of good track material later in the season. A small squad was taken to Ames,competing in the Drake-Ames-Grinnell tri- angular indoor meet. Also several men were entered in the Missouri Valley in- door meet at Kansas City, bringing to a close the IQ22 Indoor schedule. Tru. STADIUM Pagf ISI iff is I' E i 2 z - ? s 1 3 E S a U, ,....,,.. um mum... n mmm 211222: rm' uumhuif-.mm l 2 : ii g t f S I 5 1 : 36? Z1 L' fl A 1 v 1 5 3 1' 5 S 2 f 2 E of gr: H 1 fi Q55 X I PQ 5 3 iii, . . if 1 J 5 . 6 . 5 S . ' 4: 5 1 ' 2 , 5 'Q I1 : ' 5 x 3 2 Q ER S ' 5 1 NX, v In K AX ' , r x f 5 I S li I :fi .Q f 5 I 9 , 5 2 3 E Q f 5 5 E fg3fn--nqw-f,fvn13--mgm31g3y.,hmvmmmlgggyqgf'Q4 , wmmm -,..1. nf- mi 5 ..- ,A -X . J Q L-xcou , Lx:-rf C-.V+ t Vi Q. ff., Q as-XQJ.. X. ,T , 7, , , ..x,.3A:5gcC, QQ, ' , 1 , , v 4 Xsbirg.-4 -7 ,'r. xl, k, .Vg ,N 1 ,J ' 11'1-mYI?IT!fl1I2:11f12a.'rzrz::rzmti'r::zvi'ej.Esv .,sEfi:::1:z21im:zr5x:1!i1miirrtsiitnfzi -ffm-it 35-1iTf3531QSvIf5qg17E7mL1gig 'Lf l il .21 FI' I -I It V, Ll, .,V, X I .. I J ml- , ,-E 142 'JI' .TV i 'yn .-,In ,uf l l' X,-. .. ffl! All .,.L. .Ag 4 'W .N -, 'E THE 'lxfll was I S53 'I ' N all QED E, FF THE 1922 OUTDOOR TEAM WI OFFICERS gigs VVILSON . . Coach WELCH Affiftant Coach 5195 iff PERSONNEL BYERS . . Dashes BOELTER . Quarter Nlile Run CARTER High Jump, Broad Jump FEIKE . . lVIile Run HOWARD . Weights JOHNSON . Distance Runs JAMES . Quarter and Half KING . Nliddle Distance Runs MILLER . . . Weights MCCANNON Dashes NIGGEMEYER . Pole Vault PATTERSON Hurdles PAYSEUR . Pole Vault TAYLOR TWO Nlile Run SARFF . . VVeights SPEERS Dashes and Quarter SHARP . . Mile Run -YOUNG I Dashes HD MEN W BYERS V KING PATTERSON fl? BOELTER I MILLER PAYSEUR C! FEIKE MCCANNON SARFF HOWARD NIGGEMEYER YOUNG 'Q I? 7 .. ' 5 Page I82 '. THE 1922 OUTDOOR SEASON The first outdoor meet took place at St. Louis with Vifashington University as the Bulldog opponents. This dual was very close with the final outcome in doubt throughout the entire meet. By the exceptional work of the Piker's sprinters Wasliington was able to get away with the long end of the score. The Drake Relays were held on April 28 and 29, at which time the Blue and Vlfhite tracksters were hosts to hundreds of athletes at this classic. Several records were set in this meet, with the University of Illinois as one of the stellar performers, The upset of the 1922 season was the defeat of Grinnell in a dual meet early in May. The Bulldogs had been doped to lose the encounter by a fairly top heavy score. However after the final event was run and the points were added the Bull- dogs knocked in their ancient rivals 77 to 59. A superiority in the field events gave Drake the victory over the Grinnell aggregation. The Missouri Valley outdoor meet at Lawrence, Kansas was the outstanding track affair of the year for Drake. At this meet Captain Fieke, running his last race for the Bulldogs placed second in the mile run being nosed out by Allen of Kansas by a few inches. The Drake star ran a Wonderful race in this encounter. In the Iowa State meet Howard, the Blue and VVhite colored star was individual point Winner, scoring a first in the shot put and in the discus. During the summer Coach Wilson took Howard and Ben Lingenfelter to the A. A. U. meet at Omaha where the dusky star took first in the shot put and discus. f'Ben out tossed the field in the javelin. These two entries scored I5 points giving Drake third place in the meet. Lingenfelter later journeyed to the East where he took part in the junior A. A. U. annexing second place in the javelin throw. DHVINE X7AI,TL'l'ING. Page 183 4 1 l 1 l i THE 1923 OUTDOOR TEANI l OFFICERS NICCANNON Captain YVILSON , Cogfh NICCORMICK . Affidavit Coach ' PERSONNEL BAXTER . Distance Runs 3 COFFMAN i . Two lvlile 3 CLEMENTS . Dashes 1 CRUMLEY . Hurdles l DENTON . . Weights 3 GEORGE . . . . Half Mile JAMES . . Nliddle Distance Runs fl LINGENITELTER . . . Javelin i MILLER . T TVTCCANNON IVICCLUEN . , NICGREGOR l l OREBJXUGLI . . NVeiglits Dashes and Quarter . . . xfVCigl1tS . . . Pole Vault Hurdles and Broad Jump PEAIRS . . Dashes and Quarter A PIESEN . . . . Dashes ' SLAUGHTER . . Nlile N TAYLOR . . Two Nlile l NVILLIAMS . Two Mile j XVATSON . Quarter and Half J YOUNG Dashes and Quarter CAPTAIN R. L. NICCANNON lXf'lac has competed under the Blue and VVhite colors for three years and dur- i ing that time there has never been a harder fighter or a more consistent trainer on the squad. The IQ23 season is the last lap for lVlcCannon as his eligibility ends in June and 'LNIac's supporters are looking forward to his ending the season with the best form that he has ever shown. Capt. Nlcffannon and his lighting spirit will be missed when he hangs up his spikes and leaves old Drake. ll Page' 184 i.TIT1i-'Z!IiELF.L?- till' ..,t..rrrJ:7T1 i:.g'm:.izf17'11tn'LiUiiilrztim 3iir:ar.,5.i' ...nfs .zz .nfntrtgij2'Tfttzigvz::,:g'1'g.:3'1:j112- 525112575255F2I1Q5-.11L'f3:,:1l.'iZi5agra5g51 .g:...:.4. '.1IlIQ '.r, .: Jwesgat..pffin:-.1a,iJ.awiff:s,:z:.35.41:':v,a.1 :.P-p.fief.af-WSrf:-f 5. .:f3..:?1.f'pa1: .-...psy ap:f-f..fvrgf..aa..:az-1s.11g+:::.t-.+,.. g,.eq.g.:g'4.' - leaf - 'Ulzzz' -1. fm- -, X - 4.L..4..I- ,n...r-I..-..e...n.L.u..n:,,1,..u1..i...:.nf..,:rz,1..n.r:.in......u.nr...q .L -1- .- ...Mr ..... . . mmm.. ... ,-e........-.. -..---as-,151 .1345 THE 1923 INDOOR SEASON The indoor season of 1923 was seriously hampered by the lack of suitable in- door running facilities and as a result Coach Wilson was unable to get the best performances out of his men. Tug issued his first call for the indoor season early in February and began the Work of conditioning his squad for the indoor grind that was to follow. Wilson took Capt. McCa1inon, sprinter, and Cleatie Sharp, distance runner, to the Kansas City Athletic Clubfs indoor meet as a conditioner for the later contests. On March I the Drake squad left for the Illinois Relays. Coach Wilson selected Capt. lVIcCannon, Sharp, Young, Peairs, Orebaugh, and Clements to make this jaunt. Again handicapped by the lack of an indoor track the Blue and White were unable to win. March 17, Tug took several men to Ames to compete in the Ames-Drake- Grinnell triangular contest. The Bulldog runners were entered only because of the insistent demands from Ames and little was expected of the men because of adverse conditions. However Miller placed in the shot put and Orebaugh annexed points in the broad jump. Drake entered twelve men in the Missouri Valley indoor meet held at Con- vention Hall, Kansas City, on Nlarch 23. Coach 'Wilson tried out a great number of his squad and from their performances the outdoor season appears very promis- ing. The meet was featured by the exceptional marks by some of the Valley athletes. Poor, of Kansas, cleared the bar in the high jump at 6 feet 4M inches. Lloyd, of Nebraska, hit the track for a Win in the 50 yard dash being forced to do 5 2-5 seconds in order to break the tape. F .. 5. ' ' In - ' ' ' ','45s,Qr'I'::.t f-.A. f'-mg iw ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 - 5: - .za 5- - 11. , Fmrsn or 100 Yann Dasrx-STATE Mmm' Page 185 .:' -F: :':,.'.e W- '--aix4r:.:,..-.'u. ji ,Lian :zrfwi 111. :,:' H 'r1Z'1tt:'!1f.: i fL' : :':' 1 . . ,L. Y' 1,..f'f' ., ..,,., , ., - , 1-T :--I ., .,.l. Na-..r.. ..v ...,.-.f..,iT M ,.-... . af, fSf..,, -..aff , , f 5, .if- i iff lg as WE pl J TIT' V E. get 1 Elf T -ry.. ex , ,rf ,ff 15 lf, s si-4,3 51 I . HU ' :gait I:-:H ei--'ll rifle Clive' J :ii ,sul qui? l we-1 54:12 sz ,gg hifi? wk. U1 51 MCE 117' ilufi fi r.. gas -if if Eff li? alll 5 ai ig, Q l is ag le . 5.4 1: I, 2425 iii! filflg if Lt ilff ' F9 if si l .11 3 .gl 2 Ll wp, 1 3 .Sis it Q? it we asf? . law-xi ff, nil itil -9- ' Q' 'sf-b i TF, fill? lu l iifil s'S'7l!3 H flf 4 '! in X ET? rpg. I-f .iv D F1 .... 1 1 5 1 af. 1 .X-:V .1. L1L...i3nlD.iTlL' U32 ,f'T'v,f inf. ' .Ji ,A c, in ...i ,. ,ful gli? ,V.,, -fx 'igll rx. 1 .1-'r ... ,Jn I 'lil Hy, .., '4 - .an r it rg F ,. ,4 I?-A ,, .1, r -1 .lil 1 V ,X 'I 'Lf'T::r::::,. 'r w u 4' n' f 2 -'-fr-ev---------'H Qiiirsizfr -'Q 'Rf:::,:...L gf. r.::ff:L::f1... ' .. ul.:'1iiizilrzLL1.zgLzzxEa:ivu71333111zzfxinirnzxfiibjairrjrzrliixtftz1:1T::Tx:f':':i:'tariffs .PSLSLZQ-:':if3.?' lili 'ill THE 1923 OUTDOOR SEASON kill W Because of the cold weather Coach VVilson was unable to take his cinder path aspirants outdoors until the first Week in April. lN'Iany of the squad however '-215 had been in training during the indoor grind and consequently were in good condi- tion when the outdoor call came. Lip NVilson immediately started the conditioning process with his new candidates 31,3 and tried to improve the form of his veterans. flu the IOO yard dash Young, McCannon and Clements looked promisingb. The first test of the varsity team will be at the Home lyleet on April 14, when the various members of the track squad will compete against each other while fig upholding the honor of their classes. - lar., . I like The track schedule for the season is exceptionally severe. The Bulldog squad competes in the Kansas Relays at Lawrence, Kansas on April 21, in the first annual 1. Kansas Relay carnival. The following Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28, ,Mg the Blue and White are matched against the countryls fastest in the Drake Relay's. Negotiations have been completed for a triangular meet with Wiashington U , Qs, Grinnell, and Drake at St. Louis, on Nlay 5. Plans are being made for another triangular meet at Ames, with Drake, Ames, and Grinnell competing. The State meet has been transferred to Iowa City for QQ! I923 and that will necessitate a trip to the Iowa university track later in the season. ffl Drake will also compete in. the lVIissouri Valley track and field meet, the National get Collegiate meet at Chicago, and possibly the Big Ten meet at Ann Arbor, lifi Michigan. Z5 l-:Url ff?i'fl -,gg fly-,ar Jimi 'J 3,25 ffwa .-if T ,ii TW 1 w 'f 'Q itil . 5 ii iff ' 'i 'A O 7 ' 'f-an r' L1NGENFmL'rmx mg! mi' - ll . li P f 1.96 tai g ,fl 1: '7??5i7'if'-:ififfflfl5iQiE qf,:-1 'TE' if T - -.,.-.n-. .. V if L. ..i.:T.1.i......i.A..M...e...n.t.sat.-.A...,..,...n.... s-........-.,...... .i...-... . A .----- ---ey---1 - -we H' M.i--u..-.t..u,.J -TL,r --i.l.xi-- 'J:.Tl...- 'E aiu' ,TT,m f 'a1::r s r: f:7,::'731'gg::1 f'J11.Z.. .-.-..,.x...l?Ji'.-fj - LA-.T..iT'TTTG71ITI' -V - - e-.-- as -,M--xlgf.-' .,rv:.f T - ,pee-.f ,,,,.,f:N. ,rf if, -,r-.:',7fXf, f.f--,,4 px J. ,P ,N N, f. .,.. . fn., 5, 4 ZX... .L V .. L 5- 11:v-qg35'1g::g:1.':::7:::'1:111 11:35-I :YQ-7: ,::':':'7:::.:it:::1111111113:-.::1'1:141:111-313. 1 ,:111, :tt '1 Q Q ,1?FJ1l? -??7l1?f5 1?773??f5.' iflgfiff' i- lf i ' fff3g l:Z::Bf:iff ' l ' i ri LLM'-' 3:'.F.13E,l'.TT1 4' '- .Q ri: T1 51252 QM. l 'tgglz ' lil ri. 1' , JH lglfif : VSV: E l if i Fi ff' ' L . '. THE 1924 TRACK PRQSPECTS XX xii, 'pf V ,fail The Bulldog squad will feel keenly the loss of Capt. McCannon, Cleatie Sharp ,flfflc and Ted lvliller who will be lost thru graduation. But Drake track prospects for JH the IQ24 season are exceptionally bright owing to the real Wealth of material that fag is available from the 1923 yearling squad. flip Joe Enright, the Greeley, Colo. star will step into the gap caused by Mc- 5,2 xl tp., ,. H11 1. Cannon's graduation. Enright is a man that will undoubtedly come thru and make -...sy a star sprinter in university competition. Niorgan, of St. Angier, a point winner in the 1922 high school state meet in the dashes is expected to prove a valuable iihll -'-yeas QQ, asset to Coach Wilson's sprint section. In Sloan, of Valley Junction, the Bulldog's acquire a 440 man that is counted on to annex points regularly in his iirst year of collegiate competition. Britton, Pdf? of Dallas Center, showed considerable ability in the middle distance runs. fig? In the field events Drake will be particularly fortunate, this department being iligi f 1 '-1 1175. 1 'i i bolstered by Mahaii, broad jumper, a Des Moines high school product, Mac Friend, of Grinnell high school basketball fame, who is a pole vaulter that will 131,55 develop into a good college vaulterg Leonard Hunt, another Hfrosh H find in the broad jump. Coach Wilson is working on two upper classmen who are new in col- T533 .i., ew lege track work but who he counts on heavily for next season, McLuen, in the 1 If fijil Weights, and Paul Mead, in the javelin throw. wp With this wealth of new material that Will be injected into the Drake Bulldogs 1-til ,yy I 1 wg together with the announcement that next year the Bulldog tracksters will be gag l provided with an outdoor board track for winter training, dopsters are claiming W 'iii that the Blue and White will start their steady climb to that track supremacy ,gf Q.,- - az. ...if - 1 mr Q32 that Drake used to possess. 51 lin 5,4 lz '1 as ffm: . rs.. 1 2' I-1 'L . . V., V F-ip MK,-11, QW 111. . if Y ,.-Q at : t p i as Fifi: 1. . 1954 i'-fl: C lite? ,ig ,, ,, Ex? ssl fi it 1 r. n . C.. . .. - - i,3 in T 57 - if 5 QS-tr :JE- . I. 2 -X -- f' '1 ff' ' '11 I lull? 1 5 l Buxnnm' Wms 'rms PIIGH Hunuuas ' Page 187 ,fit ,K D '1'FC-'Z'-UT 'lI1. 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HATE fell ,fy 125 mit hill .l, g ' l' LIVE, CAPTAIN R. L. MCCANNON glglg M Mac will run a leg of the 4.40 yard relay 51,1 and the half mile relay. He has plenty of en- N, durance and will be a strong cog in both teams. There is a possibility that McCannon will also fy?-li fit be called on to anchor the mile relay quartette jfll? ilglg because of his good showing at Kansas City in grill 5632 that Relay carnival. ' ilxfg ill? :uc 5 2 it 53? QCA ?lzE1l gl fun.. . 'i MCCANNON Ti V' A il gc-1 PEAIRS ,gf Q ' This is Bill's flrst outdoor track season for - Drake and he is coming through in great shape. I He performed creditably in the indoor meets and 3 1 will run both of the short relay races. Peairs is C,- i . counted on to show up Well in the middle distance lg gg I'llI1S. S .1 ' : 3 S . Q 5' l' if - A . Al l-Q I llyl xl' -' 'M J L' ' ' HI E . PEA1Rs 23' E 2 Page 188 5 QQ? 5 1? .. . ..... . , t....r..i...ol....... .li....r ...a....,.i i..m.rir....... ..r.... .... ..rr1,..i -'tat IYN, rim4:t,.eiZ....!'- --'H -.a4r..rr,J,5, .fl ,..t..'1. 11'J...1 .U 'v3..r.,5U-,UM w-w-vnu - iii sl if - vi p. ' - E 1 I .. 5C13 url 5 E ' - F flj ,fx ' .. 'N -' 7 ' L., ' Illv jul ' ,'- ' ' : M 1 l y I x L M N s 'E Leia e W i Q' - I . . . . 1 Q' 21 9 This is Clemmy's first year of competition at ' 'S ' -5 .1 ' , u Drake and he IS being groomed for service in 5135? ' .. ' the 440 and half mile relays. He showed up Well 41,1 , .l . . y . against a fast field in the 75 yard dash at the A 36,53 535 ggi? 13' F f ': .QL iii! -H E? iii? l-Elia Eflws 373 Zvi-4 13:55 EQ! ff' 16:1 JA A Ellie Illinois Relays this year, and should develop into .. a good relay man. i- l li I I 4 x. r 4 Ji -. . E42 .'v.- 'f ki ' v. Vi' E ma of CLEMENTE YOUNG erry has always delivered in the pas track seasons and has the reputation of being one of the best starters in the Valley. Coach VVi1son will use him probably as lead off man in the 440 relay and also in the half mile relay event. 1. X 4: : v 'Pi XOLNG Page 189 il f r 1, 1 E il ia X - 3 K n 1 , Y . 'E ' i ' gil cz I as , t H. , 3 2 4 ' - l l 3 E l A L 1 .4 L 5 I , 1:15 q i li 1 R1 l 1 ,- BI ' gl: at if fi ir 4 , I P i i 1 S is- is '. ' . : lg i i l ' ., J 385 G i J 4 A I X X f l 'I i ' if A Y' ' K l ! Y g 5 if ' ,un--mm--.am-N. I - um :3: ' Y, --mmm - - mm- 31.1.--minus--1 u '-f,g'+- .,. , rv ,,,,, ,,, ., .,,.. numb. Q mf- REQ, ..,,..,. .,,,., ,,., ,..,,.,,..,.E 2 P- ----u - ...w ma 1 i A v ' si :'2 2 ' 1 r 1 2 E i G I !. Q Q sf E: E. 3 . ll , ,i,,,.-, o.. 1. ,f : af: 5. ,v,, V fi f i.,- K . ii 'Epi i,,. ,,.. . fr, -1 ,.. ,,, if ,V ,Ll llili Egiiri Mg att -'nfl Vigil lzlelfl 1922 CROSS COUNTRY V3.1 lffilig The 1922 cross countryseason was one of the most successful that the Blue and fig Wliite harriers have experienced. This branch of sport has not been followed H55 . . . 3611, by the Drake athletic department until recent years and Coach YV1lson's success ,jig in building up a team of hill and dale runners has been gratifying. im Capt. B-obn Coffman, Sharp, Baxter, Slaughter, and Williams were finally :W selected as the varsity cross country team and competed in two dual meets. They :-ww . . . . . . . j met Washington university at St. Louis as a curtain raiser to the Drake-NVash1ngton lfffi football ame and later in the season the ran the Pioneer harriers durin the Drake W, s Y s Grinnell football classic. The prospects for the 1923 season are bright with all of the varsity team re- turning next fall with the exception of Cleatie Sharp, who graduates in June. Qt! With Elliott DeGillis Ta lor and Beede from the freshman s uad to bolster u lt ii 7 7 Y 7 q P llifi the team, Drake may expect much of the 1923 cross country runners. all semi! gli? tlfli 1.5333 its-3 iii? 272' ,iigif Haw E55 ':i5:l Ely was 3235 ef,-t' gil V? I 1: at ffl if ffl?-di 335' fi' if fi E1.Lxo'1 r DODGE CCAC!! Wrnsox Wfvrsox Lawsox NICCANNON STONG CAPT. COFFMAN SLAUGHTER B.kXTER Rr-:ED ff Page 190 . Ui? av-s --'- , 'tmiit .. ,..i,f:m1r., Jrznrnxunur rzrrnf , f J.. ' 1TZQ::'L. T3.i':L .J 1i gZ.'1T.li'.LT'i oi- . J N, fi, ,ig . ,,.. ,4 M, . r ..,, i ,..: 'ii l lv ' 5 l. -ze ll ' Q, i 2114 ilf Ql iffill ep. gt, ' L iii. filifl iieig -EIEL 21: 221553 in iiiilll i ,Wil R? x-' fl at lil? :wi Elalll ' fr W 1,-33, f- u.,.rv'u, - num m f 'lv qnyr. I 1NGENIfELT1'JR Th1S 18 Ben s first SCYVICC as a vars1ty track man and he IS dehvermg the goods. Lmgenfelter shows pronuse of developmg mto one of the best Javehn throwers in the West He is a sure point winner for the Blue and Wh1te ln pracucally any meet. 1 ,.:1 'TZ ij, H was mms :run QPECIAL 100-DRAKE Rnnns :nf -I Q5 WF 5' Page 191 I 'Pr-1-+1----v.-...-... , .-- .5 f - ,ft . 14-+ -fi'- , st XII 31111 'FZTTTIZTTYZT V riff -l , .. . . . . . nf'-L' ,- - -Q f Mm ,Wu t 1 K M- 1 -1155, '- .t1m..f1.'- nu, .1 , .,. .x , .olJ.:3'!YI ,4y lfliiliilmilfli ,Q I 5 : EP' 'W ll Ill e E , 9 K Q-,-N ft A Sc wg ,ix P ,TTL ,I MIM, Qu., HL 'N A :Vile C 3 --H L-'Q tif-if ' 1- .X P 'jf M751-r . H-1 'mt W5 . Q ul fimmx si L fi 3X E. J .: - 5 S ' V-il . N14 5 W fix JAY t lik!! I , 5' 1 we ff t s k . fffi f Q 1,4 ,us :iff ' V 'F lsv. 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With the 'cfamous four back in school, Drake had difliculty in scheduling many golf meets during the 1922 season, as this was the same quartette which finished third in the national Intercollegiate and won the Big Ten and Blis- souri Valley in 1921. A dual meet was scheduled with Illinois on IVIay I3 and 14, and with compara' tive ease Drake came out ahead. The individual star was Francis Dickinson who with a 71 came within one stroke of tying the course record. lN'IcKee, Swick and Payseur shot a wonderful game as is shown by the score of 21 to 3. The Missouri Valley lVIeet at Lawrence, Kansas, was the next meet which Drake participated in, and the brand of golf demonstrated by the Drake team is shown by the fact that they were leading by 187 strokes at the finish of 72 holes medal play. lVIcKee Won the Individual championship with Dickinson finishing second and Payseur fourth. Because the entire team was unable to participate in the national Intercollegiate, Drake did not participate. The accomplishments of the Drake Golf team are numbered among the great achievements of Drake University. - if F z l Lu . .' 1 S .L -- .. . 4' SAcrm'r'1' Mcliicm Somcm Pixrslsun DICKINSON Page IQ2 L ,Vk:. L P d IVIAY H ent W. WOMENS ATHLETICS , 1922-1923 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Sophomore-Senior Sophomore-Senior Senior . . . Junior , . Junior . . Senior Senior .......... Frosh-By Defaul Junior-Frosh .r.. Junior-Frosh .... Pug: 194 HOCKEY 4. Junior-Frosh . . . 2 Junior-Frosh . . . BASKETBALL . 8 Junior . . . . 4 Frosh ....... . 20 Sophomore . . . I6 Frosh .......,, 18 Sophomore . . . t from Sophomores. GAMES WON Seniors ..., Juniors .... Sophomores Frosh ....,. . 1 o BASEBALL . . 36 Senior-Sophomore . 28 Senior-Sophomore O I 4 23 4 15 16 IO 16 if ' line, lbw. W: .Jw W iv i. H.. wel 4. Mi' dLf:,x,-..-- ffwp, 1. gf., .fm i. . .,-,,.,..:,,'., ,,.. ', .5 ,,1,,,...'... .rm'1Yf -- ':- Y ' ',. 'Ifigw: :P C11 V - a......,,..... -....L....:n-1 1 I I 9 rx ,. 1 l 1 v .,, W0mensAthletics 1 5 4 h- THE DRAKE GIRL AND ATHLETICS BY SARA GIVEN There is hockey and tennis in the fall, basketball and baseball in the winter seasong and field and track athletics, soccer, golf, and horseback riding for the spring. The year around, there is hiking and swimming. There is a course for playground leaders and a course for physical directors. There is the HD Club, the Athletic Association. You can win the honor D and the honor sweater. There's the swimming pool fund with its drives, sales, stunts, parties, and annual musical comedy. There is- But the girl --the girl is a bubbling source of health and happiness. She is alive, alert. She is keen to perceive, and full able to feel and appreciate. She can Work, she serves. She is genuine, she is thorough. She is acquainted with disappointment, she is intimate with joy. She lives. You like her. You Want her around you. She is a comrade. Page 195 1 '----4' f----' -if--,ff ,V'IQ-17Tf'.T71- 'TT'FlI'1Z7fI1TT1I?fT'I1'ZR'TQ DTT: ,fflZf ZZ,.,JI1'I .l ,1.l,l1L'jLr,1fI LTI'.1T.E':tZg.1gx:TL7E::1:1:31 I 1:1 ....'::1n:g:'.:t. tnrni, I .. -,,f,--L,.,s.o.h,,Q. ..----.A -v-,-, XJ.. 4- ,. I - -.- A f if-fist GIRLS' ATHLETIC BOARD OFFICERS EDNA NIAY HAYNES , Prfyidgm FRANCIS MCKEE Vice-P1'e:ide1zr FAE MCCLUNG , Secretary RUTH BLIZZARD . . . T1'm:u1'er ROBERTA HERRIOTT .... Bzcrivzefs Manager HEADS OF SPORTS IVIAUD HUMPHREY . Hockey, Hiking and Track HEIIEN BETTS , . Tennis, Swimming and Golf IRENE SOUDER . Basketball, Soccer and Baseball MARCIILX SHERMAN . Nlusical Comedy Zllld Entertainment CLASS REPRESENTATIVES GEORGIA l.VIAY CAMPBELL .... Senior AGNES NEEIZ' . . . junior HELEN RUBY Sophomore BXIAXINE SMITH Freshman The Girl's Athletic Board is composed of five officers elected each year by the girls of the University, a representative from each class, and four heads of sports. The board meets once a Week for the purpose of discussing current affairs, and increasing interest in athletics and physical education. All girls' athletics are under the jurisdiction of this board which awards numerals, bars, sweaters and blankets to the girls of the University for having earned a required number of points in basketball, indoor baseball, hiking, field hockey, tennis, track, swimming and diving, horseback riding, higher grades in practice classes, and musical comedy. BLIzz.uu1 Rum' MCKEE CAXIPISEIIII A'ICCI.IYNG SIIEIIMAN SMITH BlQ'Y'fS Nm-'F Havxms .HERRIOTT CJIVEN Sotmzn Page 196 l f'2ff'-1 ' W ' :f'1 f' 1' WH ' ' 'I4frgs,.5r :II-xzigfi - 'ix' ' .i i,.,1,'.-4 ITEHZQ A.. .LL-H' - K. il-4 L'.fL'Ti.1,,.EQ,.iTll'iE ,LTI ffifl' ...i.2Kl lLLlLl., 1.1L.1fiZY.I',-tu. .,a.. ,,::.J-fT15CV',fi-3-Ili!1311.'TlITflZ'HHil.1T'i' 11- - .. - ff . A L .V f -'- 'f -- --a - -X -w'sX'- Jf--H-s--.. , 'l-- J., , ,. . Aefgxsgtf.-,X 4- .w Q - v-, .- 11- -- v, -. 4 .f-f. ' w- is -- -wen -1 -.N -,J 4- ...... :..,- -e.1.Ji..:,.1n,,g,i.,4a., -. . ,. . L.- U... ,i..-, .n-.-. ,,, ,,..',.1i.,..nA..: .-.tw A- r -A--s BEST ALL-AROUND SPORT Fam M CCl.UNU The Girls' Athletic Board has this year voted Fae lVIcClung The Best All-Around Sport on the campus. To be thus chosen is one of the highest honors an athletic girl may receive. It means that Fae McClu11g has shown marked athletic ability and true sportsmanship, that her personality is pleasing, and that earnest- ness and sincerity characterize her undertakings. Throughout her three years at Drake Miss McClung has given her able and loyal support to every phase of Girls' Athletics. She is secretary of the Student Council, treasurer of Y. VV. C. A., treasurer of XV. A. A., vice-president of Natural History Club, and amember of the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Fae also is a member of the 'CDH Club, and has won her D sweater. 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SHERMAN ,X NIILDRED RYAN Mildred is a living example of the influence of athletics upon high scholarship. She has been active in every phase of college life. In promoting the ticket sale of Maid O'lVIandarin she proved herself very efficient. She was voted the Best All-Around Sport of ,22 and this year-received her MD sweater. IYYAN Page 198 .-.HL-.33 Y ..,1, V., .., N T , v... , .....v, V., .i ,A N.. . .....,,... W , AY - .V -.tn 1-ii., V, -- ini. 113,1i,1,':'L:g1 T 1f 'i,. 7 M . '.. ,P 'T' ,. , 1 V V 3. 4- -1 1 fr., L: next -.sc-,gi V-fs A, -,.- -f xg. - V ' FH,--W bivv-'fn ns ta K , I , I FAE MCCLUNG 5 4 . . . . . . ' . Tae IS prominent for her ability in tennis. Q v ,-' She was the champion of last year's tourna- ' f ment. She is leading in this year's Round ff: - Uv- Robin Tournament. Fae has Won her sweater 'x , ' l and thru her loyal college spirit, good sports- '-,P it manship, athletic ability, and her good acad- Y li 3 ernic standing, she was chosen this yearls Best -5. All-Around Sport. f . L1CCLUNG N HJXZEL SI-IAVV 4 ' In Hazel we have an all-around girl but she excels especially in basketball and track. She is noted for her good sportsmanship in a contest. Hazel was Captain of the ,22 Freshman-Junior Hockey team and will be one of the next girls to win the coveted Dv sweater. 1. a S H Aw 1 Pagr 199 fl-. Qfl ,I lik ggi 13-fi -A Elf, , fra! will Gil-E' ?f,l Lu I-'i1 571 , 5, N si T1 :VW I, lf 55: I'-1.2 ,H lj , 9 ,5'.:.x ,pw mis? ri I, I 's , ,,,, A N11 fbi! 1.3051 ref M521 5,55 ii -.Q Elk? sl I .115 ll!! E213 F75 LEE? l': Jii lui-' IH I V214- Ii'-ji' I-ffl! I ll, 3 li? F fi? fl-SIE Last E lvl! 'Afl 1-3 Q 1251 ills? 13555 3125 ,qgig 'i Q15 Mgq jf, ,, , .A I, E I - ifgli Eli? 'Ali 34253 FIELEN BETTS . ISABEL DIEHL HOCKEY FRESHNIAN-JUNIOR HAZEL SHAw, CAPTAIN MARGARET FRENCH HELEN JONES . IRENE SOUDER AGNES NEFF . EDITH ELLIOTT NIILDRED RYAN FAE MCCLUNG LOUISE LAWRENSON MAXINE SMITH . SUB STITUTES SOPHOMORE-SENIOR MA RGUERITE NIINASSIAN PEARL CAMPBELL ETHEL SHAW . JEANNETTE COATS lVIARCIA SHERMAN VIRGINIA VVAGNER DOROTHY ARANT MAUDE FIUMPHREY SARA SHERMAN Left Forward Right Forward Center Forward . Left VVing Right W'ing Center Halfback Left Halfback Right I-lalfbacli Left Fullback Goal Keeper Goal Keeper . NVing Left Forward Right Forward Center Forward Left Halfback Right Halfback Left YVing Right VVing Left Fullback Right Fullback THERESSA FRANDSON Center Halfback LEoNoRE lVliEIER . . Goal Keeper X 5 -G. DIE!-IL MCCLUNG GIVEN BETTS LAWIIENSQN SMITH FRENCH SHAW IXING Pa ga 200 P- f 'fna:r: azmmeuzvnfgfzggn-exe,,-'f7s::.i-iff: 1:1,42.,aii,1E?griLII-5.93I-fg:g'rf,1f':r.,qlilgyi-T51'1SfI5!1QIfIi1E'11ZT1' Tffj7l::F:ZETfE7F4?::5uiV f 5 -iii? 'iv ' 'Q' 1313-'L 'i3'Tf34 1 niwjgir liiiil aw- 2-AY!! aixsl lfliigil ff 'fl Jil 15 YE Egg, nm iii hifi If 'A i '. , i 1355 , I 5 - , il iff' If iv' 'Ii V, l .X F, ,. l ii gil lf?-3 li 1 if lil? M114 Ifgffli xiwj tbl: !7 l l livl : . 5- silt lrhfl 5 ii- 5 ilhlx i'lf7',l liililz Hifi Til? is -ef A iliaif glnli .FY ,i.,..l :V 1. :rg 1..., x 13 V 'lin i-. 1' ti i 1 Epi- fff.',I,li'.:iE1l'Q3iffI4ff,1yQQfACJigQ1Igg.,g..?FITAL'.iQ1iBTf5.'ET1iI'EViE2'1?if'?Tl'1iL1fQi'121.4TiiflfliFIT.ZZQFZXLZZXQEIQEIEEIEii1'I1EQ11TQ11?TTSjI.Ef'A,1A, VVY. fg,?'g21-1j'1Ti1jZfff-5-5!5F112331Uiri:35i:gg fr kf Jill 15'1i'f1ifrvC ':'.4i1f1??'7?iv7f 5'f 2f'iix:'Q'f71f-1-'7f--1, i iiiirliii'QjTI11g7,i.Li'.3'..'..i !' sl- Elly iid' ssl if il W ali. SWIMMING Swimming classes have started for the first time this year, They are being held at the West Highlswimming pool under the direction of Nliss Sara Given. The girls are put through tests which include: EX? Bobbing Back scull Dead Man's float Trojan Floating Tread water Breast stroke Dive Side stroke American crawl Swim under water Australian crawl Plunge into water Break three holds Dive after deep object Three carries . . 31 Pull swimmer out of pool Undress 1n Water gift English over-arm Plunge for distance .fyi A great deal of interest has been shown in the classes, and the girls are looking forward to a pool of their own in the near future. PS3 Eg STE F Q lggg li T152 In may Q62 Fi Sat as iii 17? :ei .fjj 'J 3 wx. X ,... Photograph by REGISTER-TRIBUNE Page 201 V53 iid 'ip 3 K i 2 Q E If 275 in 'F X X ' 2 1 a ': 3 E s I f, 5 R is lr: iii 2 Z High r Q V ,f n 15, n n I l ri U ll u a-an -2 my- vm -Q-up-1 mu- -in 5.1, .- if .1 nf gp - 1 nun.. r- r- . W in ..v-emi: L., ,152 ' J, f if '-'M' L I Cl 1 april L4 LJ ist M. 1- Af 32 s 1 xg! 55,35 ay t . wi li Ni! sag 53255 LDL? I1 Jia ifiii' IJ WF raifrl 5-914 1.312 5 :Lira rl In dvi 'Eff 5590 :V , 1243 Wi. . , , flat! 145 QM Fm!! 0111? sign PSF 2121 TSE if :VIE am: E? 'L fig: 11,4 ETH 'val Er 235735 gt fu-I ls? fail 3515 Mi 511:21 .DC .H 51 1 in iff! gat f. if at ,,.h 9 AI aff 32? 345 1 .- 4. .-If gg: ' 7' 1. jf ,Sai All 1-I V .111-ijt? .1-ff? .-1:-:Q BASKETBALL SHERMAN WAGNER IIUMPHREY Corrs SENIORS JEANETTE COATS HELEN MERSHON EDNA MAY HAYNES MAUDE HUMPHREY . INEZ RICHARDS, CAPTAIN MARCIA SHERMAN . . VIRGINIA WAGNER . MARY JOHNSON JUNIORS EULA SWEGER HAZEL SHAW IRENE SOUDER, MILDRED RYAN . FAE MCCLUNG CAPTAIN ESTHER Row . AGNES NEFF INEZ STRIKER RICHARD Mnsnox Forward Forward . Forward . Guard Jumping Center . Guard . Guard Running Center Jumping Center Running Center . Guard Forward . Forward . Guard Jumping Center . Substitute Srxmmn Souumc MCCLUNG Row Svvncnan RYAN Sums Page 202 22j.fn'mx3:1Lzv:rt:5.mr5zm:,'1mj'irr57j'I1nZgL3?::1Px..r'Iir1,Eg1':Irr5:::2m'x:,...LAI ,,.n,,.r .., r.x.I Ar: ax. va me ,,-,.,,,. 1. ,, .,,f..,g. s,X-.f..f-,,,- -V 5,-fag ,.,. f N-.4--'fxgfT7e,g.:- ,,,- I-Agfa:-..,.--L. -.,ff'fXu-q1--'QQ , ,, K, ,.,1'.zm'mzxz:::'au1zAz:11:::fL:::ztzg .- 1 ' Antz:tt:gY::r::1:i':rlf':. '.'f1r f7z'I vfmgffmmgm uffmitit1:77321zzzimi...2iEg1i1IEl'JII..-'IL'11:-- ' A. ,, , ..,...a,.-., .... W.. -..,-W E fm--7-Q-,fr , ,wk L , ,. .,....1 ....,,.- ,, Y, ,..,....,,......,,,.- -qw .. W -,., I .. e,!..,...,.-,,.:,.,.w,,..,T,..,,7U b U WW-M H, ka fl , ,, , ,n',.,..,.,.f:-I,.f- K I My T 53.5 yr u I. I -f .v, I If' I 1.13 1,2 sr -- ,-F----w-afflmxgitgr, -.W , . , , . x I JM . ,I ,.A, -'I 1,-fri -I Q. i,,,y 1 ' A 5211! Wi? sggfg i7,,' ggi BASKETBALL lu, . . 1 4 fijfj im! ' RSF! gfitfi 5715 41+ Liffgi. MG' IIQQE 'il 75? K' UCI? -711' 1 Q1 VXI i 'i: 'firm Sa-'Q 3713 if BULRLEY M CIKI-JE SHAW WII,I.IcTT Kxtnsox in J fig? , M SOPHOMORES ETHEL SHAW . . . Forward 71 ffl ARLIE KNUDSON . Forward 'Qi M TIIERESSA FRANDSON Jumpmg Center F W R ' C . I WILMA ILLETT . unmng enter ' FRANCIS MCKEE . Guard ' R SARA SHERMAN Guard DORRIS JICKLING Guard CORNELIA BULKLEY Guard FRESHNIEN RUTH CAMBIER . . . Forward IVIAXINE SMITH . Forward HELEN KING . Jumpmg Center NIADALYN PHILLEO RUDD111g' Center MILDRED RAY . . Guard jg ELEANOR BARR Guard If-3 Afffl .'1'f ei I I-Q2 1 :QL ' ., . It , fi I a.:,I:'! - F 155 T23 Aejfs I TELQ 53513 RAY IQING CAMHIIIII PHILLEO SMITH QXEVI fn' R05 if-SIRI Ls- 5504 I -..C Wwnwfmw , ,VYA ,Y Yvwv V 1 V qjriffi, G -, ,,1..,4.,1 ' .I-,li -11'i1.r Page 204 TRACK Toward the end of the spring semester the girls of the University hold their annual track meet. Owing to the disagreeable weather in the spring of X22 it was impossible to hold this meet. However they are planning one this year which will be conducted on a larger scale than any previous one. The events of the meet will be the following: 75 yard dash, high jump, broad jump, hop step and jump, baseball throw, basketball throw, low hurdle, relay race, and obstacle race. INDOOR BASEBALL FRESHMAN-JUNIOR TEAM ZELMA DAVIDSON IRENE SOUDER . FAH MCCLUNG RUTH CAMBIER . DOROTIJY IQING MILDRED RYAN . HAZEL SHAW . I-SABEL DIEIJL . NIADALYN PHILLEO NIILDRED RAY . GWENDOLYN BENNISON VELMA REDMAN ESTIIER Row . SOPHOMORE-SENIOR TEAM JEANETTE CoATs NIAUD HUMPHREY CORNELIA BULKLEY ETHEI. SHAW . FRANCIS MCKEE . ARLXE KNUDSON . VIRGINIA WAGNER MARCIA SHERMAN DoRRIs -IICKLING 'THERESSA FRANDSON Catcher . Pitcher Pitcher First Base Second Base Third Base Short Stop Short Stop Short Stop Left Field Right Field Center Field Center Field Catcher . Pitcher First Base Second Base Third Base Short Stop Short Stop Left Field Right Field Center Field Page 20 5 l l g 1,15 it, .i,,..TI.' L. i '1g:: ' : i.i,.a, , nt' .:1'i'17i': ii: . ,,,s. ...-, A , . W. . ll Si' E1 1,1 ,- i l i I I Ui T E N N I S TENNIS TEAM FAE TVICCLUNG IRENE SOUDER IVIARJORIE TX'ICNERNEY' MILDRED RYAN The annual tennis tournament was held this fall. Over thirty-five girls entered the contest. On account of the early stormy Weather they were unable to finish the singles. lVIildred Ryan and Nlarjorie lVIcNerney won the doubles by defeating Irene Souder and Fae lVIcClung. Those yet to play in the singles are Nlildred Ryan, Irene Souder, and Fae IVIcClung, These games are to be played off soon. The Round Robin Tournament continues thruout the year. Any girl is allowed to challenge the girls ahead of her as often as she Wishes. Up to the time of writ- ing Fae McClu11g is undefeated, lXfIildred Ryan stands second, Nlarjorie NIcNerney third and Irene Souder fourth. V M cN1mNEv IIYAN M CQlLl'.'NU So um-in Page 206 if in 3:1 ll? W., r nl Pier .. 3. E--Tl 2:51 . if-ll' i. U iriil ZZ,-all 'L 1 .LT K, fl' l..l. . Ef ii 1? liwli 'if-5: iii I-'41 I if fa -E 135. ,ei dia? lfggg 14,22 fav iii! li ui til, r: N :, Q , 'Vikki r ill' ' iw x., -i y-i , 1 if L 'Ili 53191 gs- 4. ' 'ilnf fats: 512. 51.1 ,FJ iii ,.. .5155 :Jillf ..i.. . if CL' dll? 3-11. 3512 l 9 ig A 7, W' 155.1 si isle se il? F' 3 limi? lull! ,AJ DEQ .wi ,ifli .wx ... . ,,f'iI'l'fc-'1'.ft'i fx3ff'ifr5-'Q-fi:--3552?iii'-1.f'ff i'f-- -'rirwi gm. H111 'A' ':f'., fra s 1' 1-' 2 - 'fn , is , I. ...i'rtm:iL::uL'12i:1.H:LLr1L:l,f aff 4:a::.ii1:::1:.1:E:::f'i.'.11:z1i::'.S' 1 f 'r i ' 1 :.?T'L'i!i:t11taf?::2'23.zI3rJ . .1...,. ,7.,.s. OTHER SPORTS Three other sports for the women of the University are soccer, hiking, and golf. Soccer is an outdoor sport which is played on the west campus. The season continues from the middle of April until the end of school. A large number of girls are out for regular practices looking forward to the inter-class game. An athletic activity of a different type is hiking. Throughout the year groups of girls interested in this sport take five and ten mile jaunts to nearby towns. Last year the season was terminated with an over-night hike to Colfax, a distance of twenty-five miles. A similar trip will be taken this spring. Although golf was added to the list of regular sports for the first time last year, it had numerous devotees. In the tournament at the W'aveland links, Lucile NIcKee ranked as champion with Francis McKee runner-up. Interest in golf is steadily increasing and there have been many more entries for the tournament this year than last. Page .207 f '- ' verve-'1 -erm f - ' 'I -a -'ddr'--1-N-vw-V --Y--We----if -vw-rf -fx ' r'1 ':': .r r:':-:'z:rr:?r::zstzzzq' rr 1 . L -m,,. ',I.Q,QLlf, .fi.,1Ii .. , :iFfj,'11'if11lff2'fQ'lTTl1EL2Il.'?TLxZ1ZI'f'Y','Z1.1Z,Q a ' .tix 'i ' - 12'r 17rg:1' N1 - 4--Z-'31-V-1 11:1 111 uct rift 5 ri E195 fits , . ,, . l V .iff -4 ill tl li? H4 1 Q .tl grew L xii 11.,.,:, ellis, mf PEW wit will Ml? Fi? sie? iff! 5, fl.. iii E-iii iiflili E l' sri FQ. l ': 3 iiili ' P37 2 11,43 cfs El ' .N A it ,I ij 'i-rl I vi, 5 li lf' ., ,.,' .. .V ...M iii? Kel lla iii FW al lili I ' E- PM Be, 1 i PVR lun 1 . EXQKQI f i flallv 3 4 2' 5 W 15- u if ll Qi ll il? 1 ffl 'ill fi it Ga P - r its 2145 M 'HE 'lgii ala gli 555 l-1 tx Hai V ei 5 -'J QTL? Q72 1:3 lxfffll lx Trix QQ 3541 33 if if l 325 T32 f ,g.. L1 --rv---v----1--V s.-vvwvv-vw . 5' X,.Lf.:17:glg:5j5:gqf,, ,11 Li-,gr wgggrg- f 1,g,1i3j':' ,gr.2j,f':1r-:V 1.1:i::5g'g.w5.v:'.,z ,Tr'1511?1::5:7L:1:'gtZtL'...., -.N.t.,,,.....-.. ,.. ...t,- X h ,,,:3'...j',IAF11r:'gjg:1Li1.jijrriwgritj- ' ' '- 'A -- f '.'1',i .fi' 11: firliff C1 3 -- .iQ far., ...elm .Jw .l,E'1f'..iLi,..f :ZL1 L,'1.:i,. i'iT: QJT. ii- ' ' ,,:,..i,m. . -. .. . ,. 's-L1L...uT.L. '....:1:u1 g'L:.i.,: Qi.: gj.g1Q., .' ' V 3 GYMNASIUM In addition to the many Womenls sports of the University there is the regularly systematized work of the department. Gym! Some of us take it because it is required, some of us because it is good for us in all the many, many ways they say it is, and some of us because it is to be part of our john, and some of us because We can find lots of fun there. Gym!- marching, tactics, calisthenics, apparatus, folk dancing, and games. Page 208 --' KJ 'KQ' ' l 'J' X- -f 'X if' 9 -,. Zn., 1.,Li'.:d . . fH..f,..,r:I, .,. fLJ.: ..f..QZ3lf-5.2'!:'.Z'.3-if -lil'--T -ff-Y 'A' 'lf' ' A H1345+bw - '-v--- f--, U .. ----. -. vi--i -, - N1 in 1-si ....,n,,,,Ll-.M,,,Y ,,,J,1,,,-,.:,i:.n,,rf, V ',3,,i..,..- . in 4-4. .. Nw i.i.n.n.n, . L: ...a..g4L,.4.,L1z LeL:1..g.....,..e,.., d.. . M- ----, - -- 7 X .-,.,-. .,... ..-,H-H -1 -4-- .exp I HORSEBACK RIDING Manoanmfr Toon This year the Physical Education Department was very fortunate in obtaining Miss Margaret Tool as Assistant Physical Education Direc- tor. Besides helping in the Hoor Work Miss Tool has charge of the two departments of Aesthetic Dancing and Horseback Riding. The riding lessons are starting for the first time. About twenty- five girls have entered the class this season and the Department is ex- pecting to have a group of accomplished horsewomen as a result of the direction of Niiss Tool. Pagc 209 T, .A V ,,,. H, . mi... ral i.,. , H,A.,g Hg . , A i af:-,af . V , f . z,,., , -r - 1, V., .K our :..,a... . --av,.,..- ..,. w . s I. V75 .I,, V L F. 5 . v .l 1, .1 l. .l I L x 'AY--If53'1Ti7lil -wvialll-.fL 3 --.'7:L3g.:- ::'.-:.: ':'- ' U- V- vgwvqlw-bf-,M...., ,. . , . I ,w LVM 1 ml K '.-ll .w. .ull ll Il: l' .. Q ...fl lay. 3 LQ? fu rffiluia-51.51iE.fL5.:aii.Elf?1L'ifii .1-552:11?Q1Lfiig92QjA'..? ffiffj ffliifflfff. A fff-i5251lf51 ,wr -- -M--H M-e---M ----A--a -a V-..-A --.A.A.,.A.--M.. .s.--.'...,...r.L.r..,..H., 'HE Elf? .wi 22.53 H lgii 1,223 5 will 1. '- 1 fr- ,-13 llfl? H252 jj? 1?l'?2 l..-si gg llL:l gsgls. . . 1 ,lcllil Interpretwe Dancmg it f rxxjiz X, ,, lil' :ll I l .ill WI :Fm lil :Eff ll . Jr, tl lx - - - .1 . 1-ff lfl F 1 Wil 2211 fill V . ' - :All 1 llgl ll l. V43 ' .l l -2 5145 l :wp . itll V . I Wil . - 3 4 ' I ha. .. Q - I X l- 4. lwl . ll lil' r',,.r' , 1' V E :PTY W - l 'lf All is , giggle I f f . f'-'ei Ilfi l l ' .ff ll l lfl ' ' 531254 fl? ik. lbw 1 'al V135 -Q'f ?l ,132 A fl I1 Q 'L N all 122.-fel :JL nhl.. vi llhlli A-1,4 mr. iiiil liaff ?-CU ici- ffl? Qi 23 fl. llz- E--fl Fil MT. Jil: fl ' Under the efhcient instruction of hfliss hflargaret Tool, the H-5 Ejgg. . . . . . . . EAM classes 1n aestheuc dancxng have grown rap1dly. Beglnnxng Wxth H21 mi . . . .TWH lifty gxrls at the beglnnxng of the year, the demand for these classes fillli 'Nl Wiz has been so great that further courses had to be offered the second 55,21 Q.. .1 . . . . . rf.-5-1 lf-fs? semester and there are now over sevent -five lrls artxcl atxn . ffl , MN. a l3 kt Character and interpretative dancing as Well as the fundamentals jjj ill? - - ' HGH 591 of dancmg technlque are thoroughly developed LH these classes. ings A . V lflla lilfil lm: . 1 li li: Page 210 .fjfi if.-'L NH ll .3l21 -5513-IV-..-CL--W r,:a. ::.:z:A::2e7f-x. l- L - ' 1.'v'1rr:r:.. r:!T:.z..rrrr.r5 :t:.:-m::1r'- - -reyh ef ----- me---Y--e-N--W-'fm-1---bf ---- flmfm--1--51, .-.... ,..c. ...., .YW YNY.. V, QL 19 1 A Q71 on OF SOCiQ 'uiafrf -1 .-' 1 -1. :f .3 W 3 . it :iw Q ...I .1 , .ilf :x- .1 7' Q 1: 1. f, 5 'r ee sl 1 3515 ...ill ., , AA, 4 .,. r -5. ... , . 1.72,-... -'Farr' ig, .:.c,.. Y .- ,g -!g': i 545 11-it aa. 795 it PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY lla GAMMA OF IOWA IN DRAKE 3531 ig? By PROF. F. I. I-IERRIOTT A ml Member of Beta of Iowa at Grinnell GUI' aa? 51 . 565 ggi. t Fig 116. A ? ? 7, ci5EE..UEe5 .ee 452133523 c 'LJ4-:QS-19. 5 YD.. 2 tl - s fxgzx'--.1 fi 1 - f - LA.. ' gt FSE 375 Egg On September IZ, 1922 in the city of Cleveland the triennial Council of the QQ? United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa voted Without dissent to authorize the grant 21.3 of a charter to the applicant members from Drake to establish a chapter of the Fraternity in the College of Liberal Arts. In consequence of that action the Gamma Chapter of the Society was installed at Craig I-Iouse on the afternoon of Thursday, April 19, IQ23. As Drake's applica- tion Was first endorsed by the Beta Chapter at Grinnell it was fitting that Presi- fvggg dent lVIain of Grinnell College should bring the charter to Drake and induct the third chapter in Iowa into being. The authorities, alumni, students, and friends of Drake may feel a decided sense of satisfaction in the event. Phi Beta Kappa is the most noted Honorary Scholastic Society in the country. The first chapter was established at XVilliam and Mary College in old Virginia on December 5, 1776. Charters were granted very cautiously not to say grudgingly. Brown applied in 1790 and secured her ,HF chapter in 1830. Prior to 1880 only twenty-four charters had been granted. In 'W 1881 a national organization Was formed to extend the influence of the fraternity. Since then on the average, five chapters have been authorized at the successive triennial sessions of the Councils of delegates from the Chapters. There are now QW' ninety-eight chapters. its The sole purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is the encouragement and distinction of superior scholarship among collegians and the enhancement of friendship among ti., them. No other consideration determines election, than scholarship as shown Sf! by the Work done in class rooms and laboratories, or notable achievement in later gif! life. ERIE Page 214 . . .. , ...., , ,. , F., A 1, ni Drake's application for a charter was signed by seventeen members of eleven chapters located in ten states who have been members of the faculties of Drake, chiefly ofthe College of Liberal Arts: Dr. C. B. Newcomer, Professor F. I. Herriott, Mrs. Zoe W. Seevers, Dr. G. H. Hill, Nlr. VV. I. Easly, Mrs. Bertha Sunier Sawyer, Mr. Phillips Goddard, Dr. Gilbert Rich, lVIr. Slade Kendrick, Dr. C. G. F. Franzen, lVlr. Adelbert Ford, lkflr. Aura Smith, III, Dr. Geo. B. Phillips, lVlr. S. P. Nlizwa, hir. C. P. Lahman, Nfr. Paul H. Blakemore and lVliss Esther C. Fed- dersen. Their application was endorsed by the Chapters of Grinnell and lowa and thereafter by those of the Universities of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Chicago, Princeton, Columbia,Northwestern and Wesleyfean at Middletown Con- IICCUCLVE. In a statement prepared by the present writer, who acted as Correspondent for the applicants, giving considerations which justified the grant of a charter to Drake, it was shown that for three decades and more her students had been received at the doors of the oldest and strongest institutions of learning in the land, and in the universities of Great Britain and continental Europe, and accorded the same consideration given the matriculates or graduates of the most famous and favored seats of learning. The alumni of Drake have not only been received equally with all other comers but they have won honors and distinction, Fellowships and Scholarships, in com- petition with the graduates of the most noted institutions of the world. A convincing array of instances was given, showing the careers of Drake's alumni at the Univer- sities of Chicago, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, California and in continental Europe. Equally creditable and striking were the showings as to the later careers of Drake's alumni. They not only secured honors and highest Nfagistral and Doctoral degrees at those universities but they'were appointed to positions on the teaching staffs of nearly thirty colleges and institutions wherein Phi Beta Kappa Chapters control and signalize high scholarship. The action of the triennial council of the United Chapters at Cleveland on September 12, 1923 was, therefore, a recognition de jure of what the authorities and faculties of the institutions there represented had for three decades and more accorded defarto. One of the pleasant features of the coming of the new Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to Drake has been the demonstration of the energetic good will and active friendship of the members of the faculties of Grinnell and Chicago, Northwestern and Princeton in securing favorable action at Cleveland, and they were friends who were academicians of note and knew the faculty and students of Drake. The simple and sole purpose of the new Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will be the discrimination and distinction of the best scholars in each of the graduating classes in the College of Liberal Arts as the years come and go. Under the By- laws of the Chapter, not to exceed one sixth of each class will be elected. The alumni are eligible upon the 'basis of their achievement after graduation. The charter members have elected some thirty Foundation Nlembers from the most distinguished alumni and the chapter will elect more in the course of time. The Chapter will act as a sharp spur to steady student effort and more and better work. A garden if not made By .varying L0 how lowly' Ami .fitting in the Jhadef' Page 215 ---1 .,,,. ....,. .. .-,-..-..,- V-v--.---W W-,sw -..-,-V-M,-,...,.,... ...... ., l -' .41 l l :v 1.. ip., all ll 137 .1 ', l .. W- ,,.,, X r, ,ri ty fi K ,,, wi, l VH 'F tail f Elini nhl 1 ii.. F uf Q , Hx E gp.: If in rf: ,. 2-Qi lifts :l x I I G-it ill in sauce as 4 1. :fill in ..,.i, .r. MF? Ll i 1 la ,. .wt-. :vpn- .. fi -iff? llifl U11 'Ci ,. lf. .Wi V , -a 15,1 ls. a il ll .1 :Zhi -1,-fi will X 1 I g:1':'..l up El ,.l . ,, i .. ., ,i. 'i , ...i nr ,. P4 ,jli 'itil iz -z r.,,, .i i Hr. fi I L -im ull! Nfl .,w,:f, .i ,af 'rm 1 'tw-x ni. i, 5,11 1 4 J. r 'ffl' u-. .-5551 F54 -4 L Gil 1 . FM: Ffa uit rn in I1 3 .15 lu? 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L'f :I.,1 '.,1..'-Z2LZLg..:l: ,M A V Honorary Educational Fraternity KAPPA DELTA PI 1 I Founded, University of Illinois, 1911 Drake, lzpsnlon, 1917 Number Of Chapters, I8 ETHEL ASH DEAN W. F. BARR MRS. W. F. BARR VIRGINIA BACI-:MAN GIIACE DICKS ELECTA GIBSON EARL I'IARLAN ILDA HANIINIIER RUTI-I CANNON NIARGARET CHAMRERLIN SETI-I HARMON CHRISTINE CORBETT GRACE DAVIS NORNIA GOODIN ' y r ,.,m ,.., . pk fig fl . MEMBERS IN FACULTY Mus. ELLA F. MILLER MEMBERS IN URBE LILLIAN I-IETHERSHAW MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Serziorf ADAH SHAWVER junior: RUTH GRAY HELEN JONES Urlclaxfijfrd kfIYRTLE NICRLIN DR. G. A. COE SARA GIVEN IRENE I-IIRSCH E RUTH BELL LANE PRUDENCE PEIRCE GLADYS PARSONS FRANCES SLAYTON I-I.-xzEL xVR1Gl-IT TI TUS NELLIE GABIIIELSON FAITH K.URTZYVElL TED NIILLER GERALDINE LAUGIILIN NIILDRED RYAN NIYRTLE GUSTAFSON ii 1112? gm... LI... ..L..iZ ' 7C7T Vf,' 5 'If Hg ii I 2 :riff I4 wi I 52.11, . ii 1 1 rf- I, Q21 -111 fefi .NE .1 iz, fi. I... 171 gr,-.55 E ra 2 11.1. 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Q5 Fr' E1 5 fx? . , mi ALPHA KAPPA TAU 51354 x'. ,..4 X. Q I ' 9 U ?5.xxI Founded, Drake Umversmty, 1921 5 I 1 E1 Q 2 E151 y , ia SAGE EFL: HH I Qlgtq Ur- ' I5 .r C -3 if Q 411:11 .E AKT 1 E1 - ' Sift ' ' sm. 5' L1 ' fgliii gf'- ..L.:: . 3525 il 7 1 f I fg MEMBERS IIN FACULTX 11,1 Hifi DEAN A. A. IVIORROVV PROF. H. IL. IHOFFMAN ELI? . . MEMBERS IN URBE DOUGLAS BILLINGS STAFFORD OWEN h 5315 H25 ARDEN BRUc1-1 ELLIS SMITH ARTHUR H OWE F RANK STAVES QQ fjllfi EUGENE KINCS I'IARRY XWINSLOVV jggj WILLIAM NVOODHEAD 1,51 E-iff rx ' gzv. Qfff MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY gf. Qiffg, Sfniorx 55,3 GEORGE ARMSTRONG LEON GARBER ill' f' 1 Dy 121 HAWLEY COLLINS ELMER JACKSON 3.1 HENRY Donns h REUBEN LARSON 35155 j 1L1z1or.f fi: ELLEDGE CARTER ALBERT GUGGEDAHL REDMAN DUNHAM RALPH RIIOORE ffi CLARENCE IVIUGGE 51 ' fbi ij Pledgf: IYENNETI-I BISHARD ELZA EASTER ,Q ' DAN EBERSOLE HOWARD j. IVIOORE Q5 Eg' I WILLARD FULLER ROscOE SHERMAN ' , HUGH STOUT gig .QQ I1 , ,L L LL, , , 3 1 A Q , E251 if 1.511 -1-ss : 3: jf' '1 -'ci 1 I :C ?J , ,' rg I , ' 'VT ff-A :gui T' A W Six!! 43.7-I -WD' J. ARMSTRONG GAREER ' M UGO E CARTER DENHAM YOUNG JAEKEON LAmsON SHERMAN GUUGEDANL Donna Mr req' 555 21622 I E425 P089 217 Ad: E15 i. L 5:F'?h-mvww, f: 1g'v.-my T.. . M. -f:,wf .J .ww - I 1- I - E ug---A I -- E 1 M... . Lrwgg. , ILE- E- LE --, ,. - - L.I,..K'Q- A-XFTFLLT f,34r:.:.' :::1.,. 1 .A I d , L., ,vi ,H Honomry Senior Society HELMET AND SPURS ,nie 4 ,ali 535' 55, Fe' I Helmet and Spurs is the Senior lvlenls Honorary fraternity. The members are chosen each year from among the Junior classes in the University. Nlember ship is based upon attained scholastic excellence, character and accomplishments in the various activities of the University. HENRY F. DODDS LEON A. GARBER SETH HARMON BERNARD P. JAMES TED MILLER MEMBERS HARLAN H. RUBY LEWIS S. SMYTHE LAWRENCE F. SULLIVAN HARI,EY A. WILHELM GERALD H. YOUNG .Lxmss SMYTHE HARMQN Don Ds RUBY SULLIYAN lN'IIl..LEll YOUNG Page EIS Honorary Senior Society SEIVE AND SHEARS Sieve and Shears is an honor society composed of Senior women from theiCol- lege of Liberal Arts. On Tag Day each spring members are elected from the Junior'Class. hflembership is based upon scholastic attainment and general partic- ipation in student activities. A 'B' plus grade average throughout the college Course is required. MEMBERS lVIARTHA BROWN MARGARET CLARK HAZEL CHAPMAN HELEN Focnr VERA HUGPIES CJHAPMAN CLARK FUCHT I-Ivcms BROXVN Pngu 219 -27,KI1T.QT11::,1,.,'J.TT,Q.g..t:. 'HIl 'i..,EI1I:7Ig-f. 5 'TI'rf,ggggy-rg-15,-37--'r-r--pw-w 'ff--V-V---N---0--A-f,. , , . ,,.. ,. .. , HA A. , ' ' ' '-L ' 'R' '+R ' ' - 'N ---ff'-AfE?f41l'f1?'5ff?'fl 'EfJ '.'Li1f T:.--,.gv'f'f ., 1'P 'l'- f7'T41'7'l'?9F fJ-'T?N 27 vigil f- M'- 532 X55 wg. 1' Wi gb: ENE: M M fff-1 M 5 ' JE if S., I i? 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MCKEE WILIiELll ILIEATH BRADLEY JAMES 'YOUNG STGCKING LINGENI I ITER IQRUEGER W BLCH ARMSTRONG INIARSH PEISON SIIEARER BOBILTER MCLEEN MCC nxox DEVINE 'FHORPE NIARCOVIS SPARKS Page 220 A -'M ibn-N.C1f :i-u, - In ,- A g',w,:f, A ,f - . A f- .. - ,-.A , .. , , . ,. . I, ., ,. ,, A , :'..-....1I Tff' IQTAYLZQETL-s':tf f:i1,11IiE , ffijjiffljj wifylgl-1--y-j-'If-3'-f-ff' R?----iff -vT-1vf:---f?------Lf-1--2-fl,'J-?1':T:i''gf J 9 Q -1.1 W ml W ' 97 . A ff X N . 7 Wm. M I, ' .W I N LN , ' 'i ul 'LA ,1 kYN W jf 1 r . i lm? 4 mm jmmvdw '1 W Rxxlwifvx ! N 'U ,x ,,.. Q C mu nf lx ' ' W 5, ,- 1 X 1: W :ga 'n,j,xhML !- , W P lirufw 'X A Lg , ' HULLMD Wm Fraler ipui Q S Page FRATERNITIES Date of founding at Drake Alpha Tau Omega , Chi Delta . . Delta Zeta Chi . Gamma Sigma Kappa Phi Gamma Lambda Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Delta Phi Tau Psi . . WOMENIS FRATERNITIES Alpha Chi Omega , Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega . Delta Gamma . . Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi lX4u . . . NIEN' S PROFESSIONAL PRATERNITI ES Delta Theta Phi, Law ..,... Phi Alpha Delta, Law Phi IVIL1 Alpha, hlusic WOMEN' S PROFESSIONAL PRATERN ITI ES Alpha Sigma Alpha, Education ..... Delta Phi Delta, Art . Mu Phi Epsilon, lXfIusic , Phi INIU Gamma, Dramatic Sigma Alpha Iota, NIusic . Zeta Phi Eta, Dramatic HONORARY Alpha Kappa Tau, Commerce . . Kappa Delta Pi, Educational . Phi Beta Kappa, Scholastic ,..,,-,... . ,.. ...,--- I ff.. .,... .MN .,, ..., , ..,.., ,,,.... ..,.a -,.. .,,1,.,J, ah.,-, rv v-..f, .,, . ,Ha ,., , . ..-1... 2..., - 1923 1907 IQZI 1906 1912 1921 1922 1907 IQZI 1921 1921 1921 IQZI IQZI IQ22 IQZI IQZI 1922 1922 1922 1917 1922 1920 IQZI 1921 IQI7 1923 , -, , .CV ., . . ,Q .,Y.,5.t,,3,,i.,,,-iz, G: .3-lf.1,:,l.,:,,. g:' 55. ,,::5g3-,ff.1ji-.,,. ,,1.',,,:z:j' E.. ..,. A, . Wa ,-,Cm , J A. -I, . -.-f- .-.-, - .fxvf xy.. ak, 42. -.,- S-,1-,. a mx-9.5.-9 - ,, ow...-,,.,-,,,Y.Y,,E,,.T,,.,a,, , . .-.-p,.,.,,,,.,,, ,,., - an ,,.., -MW Y, ,,,,, , ..,Y,,,, I.. ,1-..1-.,.,.,. 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'fi I 53 gp I- SSI : I :Yi , , X hh h I J IU I Vp, ff 5.2 a 5 ' 5 E E s 5 5 THOMAS GOODE DEVRIES PEISEN SEYMOUR LEEUH 5 M :Lu-:R C1l.kD1l0CK JONES CLEMENTB ARMSTRONG TILLIA 5 1 z I 3 E I 2 Page 223 5 . :Qi ' ' v ' -umn um v l fu-mm gg, ni fain' I' wha min: . V s Wi? 5553 I JZ, , -I ug m fl 13 - . 1 q-mn -un-Quan. , L. .. ,...f,. ....... ..... .....n1x?!2:.-7.-.:...............i...':Ezf... .... 4 T ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded, Virginia Nliiitary Institute, 1865 Drake, Delta Omicron, IQ23 Number Of Chapters, SO MEMBERS IN FACULTY DR. L. S. ROSS HAROLD BRUNER EARL KIRRPATRICK CLIFFORD BLOOM I'IERB ERT JORDAN RUSSELL JORDAN DALE MAFEITT Page CHARLES DENTON REUEEN IJARSON CURTIS GREGORY VVVILLIAM BOELTER HAROLD CIXRTWRIGPIT JOE HEAD EVERETT GEORGE HERBERT JONES PAUL JONES, JR. WILLIAM BRITTON ALFRED CLARK OTTO CLAXRK JOE ENRIGHT RALPH HARI,EY MEMBERS IN URB DR. JOHN CFAIT J. LESTER XVADE DR. VANCE NIIDDLETON CHESLA SI-IERLOCK RUSSELL NICHOLSON XVAYNE XVEISIIAAR MENIBERS IN UNIVER SL'1l'iO7'.S' FOREST STEWART .f'LL'VLi07'J' FOSTER SOUTHWICR Soplzomoref F 1'eJh11z.en XVARD NVILSON Pledged LEROY GILLSTRAP IVYL PIEIDLEBAUGH 224 E. C. LYTTON E PRITCHARD PAYSEUR DR. IV. R. HORNAD.-XY JOE LORENTZEN PAUL VVALTERS VV. E. NEVELYN DR. GEORGE NIARQUIS SITY GEORGE NIAIIONEY JUDSON PARRER ROSCOE SHERMAN ROBERT NELSON RUSSELL PANSIE ROBERT PEISEN PAUL kfIEAD FLOYD SPRINGER ALFRED STOCKING IXIIELVIN KERBY RAY LIVINGSTON NIILFORD IVICCLAIN JOHN NIATHESON DECAVERNO REYNOLDS GLEN FAOORE I LOYAL STRAHAN ..m, , '1 hi: IV .112 ' if v,.fi,1 .,.JI,'T,, -',A,,'.., 1.3 ., 1 L,...g.T:1 2 .Z 'Hi ,Z'QiiT2Ii11'jTj. Z',,Sji1Z, '.f',,3j:T fF' - j'ZTT!Yf11!L1X'UjL. f '51..!.xLi3.QQ'I.35113J1gy H ' 'fi:Qi2'iEl1if7fi QQ.-llaf--L Eg.F.Li'g'ff5g1EI.-iii?'3f:1.25'f1.S,f-ee AAff--1355523.51-qiiffisiai :1-gif 54512-213345552-ff A ' Wy ' Q 59' M' jaif gr A AVE 53- 'lf 3. 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L Q if ix 14,53 E sir: - 5 vi Hifi gl ' :iris 5' fi U IRE Page 225 2,5 36.4 EQ 1!'ff::f-::E7?1m5f7'-:'?fjF:f?EF?ETH' X 1't1!Qg'g:3:3Z5777331g?115gzrrvrrxjymZ273f??Y'-77'37:'E7'Tf' 'u j.i1gi,:'7g::gz'e:: f ,'.f,TiT.'LlTEHIlfl'TQ A T 1Lun1,1rx::vw-g.ug:gj::z.n:zu ,, :A A :'l 1:::x'-E71777313373513-f'-ifffiff, gil? ' M 4 f'1l'3f'f: EfiZ.'f'1 Y Q2fi:S?f11xzI?5iiifffm11Yf5f7EfEEfi51'KK3f DEAN HOLMES COWPER ROSWELL .ARMSTRONG STEELE BLAKE L. K. BOUTIN RALPH BROCKETT GREGORY BRUNK LIORACE BUNZ. r11HOMAS BURC1-IAM IRUSSELI, CARLSON HENRX' CIIESIIIRE W. E. COITITEE GEORGE CULLEN ALBERT CUMMINGS S. B. DACK LIENRY DALY ISING DONAI-IOE GEORGE ARMSTRONG JAMES CALLAHAN C1-IRISTIE MCCORMICK ROBERT TVICKEE OREN NIILLER ELLEDGE CARTER PARMLEY DANIELS JOHN JOHNSON ELLWYN LUCAS RALPH AMEND ROBERT BURNS JAMES DAXLEY VIRGIL ANDERSON HENRY BLANCHARD JOHN BLANCHARD FRANK CARPENTER Pagf 226 CHI DELTA Founded, Drake University, IQO7 MEMBERS IN FACULTY ROBERT L. FINCH MEMBERS IN U JAMES DOWNING LUCIAN FITZIMMONS J. J. GENESER DILLMER GOODE R. E. GOULD DALE GRISWOLD NIURL LIENDRICKSON PHINEAS HENRX' BURDETTE HIGGINS HERNDON HIPPEE A. H. HOFFMAN ARTHUR HOWE LOUIS IQELLEHER HARLEY IQIMMEL RALPI'I IQNOUF XTAIL IQNOYVLTON MEMBERS IN UNIV Seniorf HAROLD NORTON WVILEUR SACKETT LESLIE SHAW JAMES SWICK jmmiorf LAURENCE IVIORRIS CLARENCE BIIUGGE CHARLES REECE Sophomorer SIDNEY GAYNOR ARTHUR HALVERSON PHILIP JARNAGIN VJERN JONES Frefhmen HAYWARD FRIEND JAY NIITCHELL DEE IVICCULLOUGH LESTER MUGGE RBE CI-IRISTIE NIC CORMICK VIIRGIL LINDERMAN BfIAYFIELD N'IARSHAI.1. 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EDVVARD BALDRIDGE JAMES BLACKBURN LESLIE BLEAKLY HAROI.D BYERS FRANK COMFORT RALPH DEIXIIARIS DR. COLLINS DENNY VIOLNEY DILTZ DR. JOHN DWIGHT C. IVIAX EALES DALE ELLIOTT FFHOMAS FAIRWEATHER ROY FLYNN EARL BROXNN JOHN EARIIART ROY EDDY REAM DAUGIIRITX' CARL DEVRIES RAYMOND LIARRISON JOHN I-IENNEBERRY GALER BEED AUGUST BILZ STANLEY COMFORT RALPH DALBEY HARRY YO UNC MEMBERS IN UNIVE Senior: HAROI.D THOMAS juniors PAUL VVILSON Sophomore: FTK5hW1B11 MAX BOYCE KARL ELLIOTT CHARLES EVERETT EARL GLAZIER 2 36' LIAROLD TEACHOUT E GAYLORD GRAY BERNARD KRULL IIZDVVIN KURT ALLEN LYNCH DR. GEORGE IVICCREIGHT PAUL IVIARSDEN SHELDON NIEDBURY PAUL RISIf1ER LESTER SANDAHL VIRGIL STILL FREDERICK UTTERBIXCK ILLLSVVORTH VINCENT VVIILLIAM XVOODHEAD CHARLES VVOLFE RSITY EVERETT HORNER ELMER JACKSON XIVILLIAIVI SCARBOROUGH JAMES SHEARER LOYAL SMITH GORDON SPEERS HARRY TSCPIAXNTZ JOHN HERRING CLARENCE KIRTLEY HOYT MOORE CLAUDE OMER KENNETH I'IAZZARD A. J. 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GERTRUDE I-IUNTOON NOURSE J Sjgf II , I: . v V GRADUATES IN URBE jiff- RUTH BELL DOROTHY HUNTOON 531- LELA LINGENFELTER ELLEN MELINE if' VERA FARLOW HELEN PHILLIPS NEE1. 5,1-I' 3 f . RUTH XVEISBROD E552 , 1 v 1 v :Nga fa MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY 'AI' 'IQ Senior: I III! ' B1 SLI SN CLEO BROWN KATHRYN JACKLIN GLADYS BURGOIN VERDA BAAK A MARION ELKEMAN BERNICE NELSON ffaii MYRNA HICKS MILDRED NELSON ,Lf-it HELENE HOWARD VERNICE NELSON QQ! In I. fumorx A I HSL Pg-' HI MARIE GRIMM THELMA ROUSH I lo ,gf sim Sophomore: :ELI gif :Iwi OPAL CARTER MABEL KILLINGER 'W 3351 MARIE GRAHAM SARA SHULAR - ' 1 155' ILJ1' YE? Frefhmen ' 3155 inf 4 :Q in ETHEL BURGOIN CLARA PARKINSON ESF MARTHA DODGE EVA PIXLER -VY LA VAUN FREASE MAURINE PENNIWELL I NAOMI HICKS MILDRED RENNER III E WINIFRED HIXENBAUOH LOUISE SILZER f?7I3 LOUISE INMAN VIVIAN WAYT FRANCIS KNICKERBOCKER LUCILE WILKINSON SQ W AJ 'iafgfv H554 I j at gi DIAL. Iwi IX' 51 1 IQ' WI 34 I7-I , . L . 1' I . :, II? 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CASPER SCHENK BTARY SCOTT FLORENCE SIIAY LOIS SHAY GRACE TURNER IRMA TURNER AGUSTA XVELLONSG NORINE VVEIVVEL IVIEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY EVELYN IQNAPP BERNICE THOMAS MARY JANE BRUMLEY LOTTIE GIBSON MIXRION HIXUBERT OLIVE ENGLE DORIS JICKLING IVAL BENNETT CLAUDINE CRISMAN PAULINE GILMORE Page 250 Smziorf fzmiorf Sophomore! F re.fh11ze11 ETHEL STUART IQATHERINE VVALTERS DOROTHY XVAYNICK ELVA LICIITY JUNE TURNER NIILDRED VVYALTERS LILLIAN PETERSON CAROLYN SIIINN LOIS HICEILEY KATHERINE HOLLIXND GLADYS SELLARDS I 1 .U uh iff Ly PQI 1 iifkz iri Y' 24413 M X, I.:1 :N ,r I , mfg?- Nh 'M 1 W In WK, mi. Y:-fi Flfk X Q 13921 5 I-ff Wi ME, J I5-:fi :H IN ilfjf. ,wi lui' .Q rjgg f.,n :WF . ,,, 14 - rw Wi? J?-'sf ii! .Ml iv 5 . L72 W 5161 E571 ffluw W 33. W 5N gil? ITQ NVE, 4 , ' : If TV? ffs 'A H ., , Y.. ., . ,,, .... ...,.v ,XX -.3 .LVL .... ...,g. ,. ..., W.-- .,.,, ,M ,. ..,. ,.., -Hx , ,L.,, , .. 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FREDERICK VVEITE IVIEBIBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniorf ELMA FALTONSON OKARCHE NIEIER fzmiorf CATHLENE BEALE ALICE KINNEY MARTHA ASHTON-COLLINS KATHERINE KINNEY Sophomorey DOROTHY HOPKINS JUANITA LAU I-IARRIETTE KEYSER LENORE IVIEIER MARGARET KING ELAINE PEARSON E NADINE TIIROCKMORTON Frefhfmevz LEILA CHEESE EDITH ELLIOTT LUCILE EVANS MABEL HALL ATIIENA HIMMEL I-IAZEL NEWELL IRENE NOLTE FRANCES PRICE BONNA ROEY LAURENE SMITH EUNICE HOWARD PAULINE THOMPSON Page 252 AY V,-V. L , , , , , 4I1.I51'1Q 1 I V..,,, ,,.,. -.., -..g ,,,, ...., . ., , --,-- - Y . ., v N , ,V Q 4' 5 2 ' , ii 2 C H I O M E G A i i I , ,J . i sl 3'-1 if I , . 1 ii' QQ 1- 'i 4 4 Hmmm, Noun-J N1-:WEELL H,0WA1lD LORENZ CHI-:ESE 1-IAL1. K. ICINNEY ASHTON FALTONSON O. IUEIER TxmocKMoR'roN BEAM: . Hovxms I.. Mmm: Bnowx Kmfsmn SMH-11 Tuoxvnfsox EVANS ,df v , , , ,J Rosy PRICE A. IXINNEY P1-:AnsoN LAU Ixmc: ELLIOTT I 'j , . 'I I ,Vi H aff! ?f'3 ' ' , P -ssl ,Q, ml- 9 I ' gh ,.v 1, ,, QI ...J ,.- , X 135 ' 1' .2 H fs. 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Qfdlg MENIBERS IN URBE FLE QQ, FRANCES HERRIOTT KATHERINE NIILEY ESQ - I' zf A-I GERTRUDE KLANE ELLA STEIN EW: .Is MAE MITCHELL LORENTZEN I ISABEL TRAXVERS 25511 DOROTHY TUTTLE QQ lwf NR, UQ MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY gl? :HE Q wr ' Nz Ll:-F Senior: MARTHA BROWN KATHERINE KEEFNER GEORGIA MAY CAMPBELL AVONELLE LLOYD Eff MARJORIE CONRAD VTERNA LOSEE gtg, NORMA DAVIS HEI.EN Ross .jg HAZEL VOORTMAN ffl 54,5 in fn junior: JANICE ENGLISH ESTHER IWARTIN 35.9 gif VIRGINIA FOSTER NIARGARET POTTER T165 ROBERTA HERRIOTT VERA PRICE 'AE l 'l' WYAUNITA 'TAYLOR , Ting' PJ? wi E190 ilfrg l... S0 homore: lbs .I ,E A ' 4. Wg! PHYLLIS CLEMENS NAOMI PAUL Q55 192 FRANCISKA CROOT MARY Ross , ., . . lf GINEVRA DICKMAN HELEN TAYLOR H 1 F1'e.fhmen ' AI I ELEANOR BARR DOROTHY PARK QM ALBERTA HILL KATHRYN READINCER l gn IRENE KEEFNER MARTHA RICHARDSON 'EK , GLADYS RICHARDSON is I E J, Je gs Page 254 Q Q Q . in um Wynn...--.4-nm X-A mu u u-nu mmnmvmuum-nmunuuug.-nI,t un A uni-nmuu-:mqmgq a-Quai Q - ,- -,nun -u-9 .... 1. . ...fu .. '....,........, . .,,.. '- x 'lg .3f,?'3??Kqmm5- sqgsm-fE ggmm fiigg'-.IIE guqysn--.:,fl?':rr!m1?aT'T55l:T.-.sf -..' .JI V- nl In 'irivjy 4'1 T T 2 Ti? 1T 1 ' T'ifZZTIETT'T1ZZ'QZL'T1ZTiQ'T1''1TIiCZEE7'- . A 'ATi 1 A:E1 y'1'fTqfZZiETTT f'f j3ff?Lg.:13!w::: V-M A V 1' 'Li M 1 x ff1.i1i:fzi4iI:1.1l11nf:1.1:5A A ' EW 10:1 5512 116. Hi fiiii E245 . My 9,551.1 V11 ff1'f f D E L T A G A M M A Qggiyf jeg? E IKE Z iii? 'vis ' M if F EM li? 3123 QW , Mi ,G iff? ' lg 'W Sv I Ni 1 ! z, .sill AX. 3 g ' 'Hz - , Ejii L AE? 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ALICE IQEISTER NIARCELLA NIOODY IQNUDSON VIVIAN YVILLETT IQUBEC GLADYS RAWSON BESS RICHARD MARY HUTCHINS SEARS BEA BUXTON SWANSON LOUISE YVICKERSIIAM RSITY II A ,A 5 Senior: DOROTHY BROWN NORMA MOORE MARIAN BROWN INEZ RICHARD ANNA CRANE ADAII SHAYVVER HELEN Foam- ELOISE SHEARER junior: LEONA FITZGERALD NIILDRED RYAN GLADYS HADLEY HfXZEL SHAW HESTER LAWRENCE LAURA VEATCH LUCILLE NICKEE CARIVIEN WVILLIAMS Sophomorey EDITH BOTTORFF FRANCES NICKEE JOSEPHINE JENNY JANICE NIILNES MARGARET LEWIS GERTRUDE TEACHOUT WILMA WILLETT Frefhmen GWENDOLYN BENNISON h'1IR1-A-M KIRBYE HORTENSE BERNARD RUTH LEE EVELYN CARPENTER MARJORIE MOORE LUCILLE COCHRANE ADELINE PARSONS MIRIAM PERKINS Page 2 56 linLrII:uIz:II:nIa::IIzIL1If,I,mIs:mz:..:r 1,44 .LI.'.,:f.1'.:frg1:'.':. Ll' 'L'Y'f'lZ- .lY S I1TI':-IIS111111-1,'-1-I,111iE'.L A -A-H3Q1T7I7E ,Lf T7111'-11291-F'-1f'lf l35if771 lm. -,vwzm -,-,-N. Ifrx -,-I N- -Aw-'2. -A.---- - --Ce, V R. -fu A f '- 1 - f Y - - Mani , I., .I A , E. 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STONER BERS IN UNIVERSITY Senior: junior: Sophomorfs ELEANORE MACRAE HELEN NICMAINS ELSIE ROBSON ELOISE SHEARER BLANCHE WHEELER LUCILE WILKINSON WVILMA NIILLER ELOISE WEBB LOIS WENTWORTH KATHERINE KINNEY HELEN IVICCALL VEDA PHILIPS MIRIAXM PIPER v if? . 1. EM I :,.I, ,:fr1 ,QV 'N v I I 1 J 1 I ,xy T-.v, mn -F72 Lf: -I I5 XP: ,-.ri 13151 iii? EEN' fk 214 fail! E5 I, fc' 1' -, ' 25442 EQ-,L 5143 'fa AJ 5:x'Q,,,, , V '? 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LJ:Ypipfzbff''MLrI3?2f:'En1'R:rz?i7::::HifiI1 ..::,13rI?1i'I1li.frfi'ff:i7'1J31I?:i?'?L'i1'T?EQf1I L'.ffilgf iillm ' x ' ., !1i:ljI,:'1 964 ' . lri' - ' f 3-Gi gp DELTA PHI DELTA 5555 Founded, UHIVCTSIIY Of Kansas, 1912 EQ Drake, Lambda, IQ22 Number of Chapters, 8 55, A ' fff-if - eff? rm - Z -M-2 B emi I 7 - 4 If! mb - 'L 5' V021-Q 1 .,. : wi 'T'-3' ,gig ',.1'i! -A Ag? MEMBERS IN FACULTY PROFESSOR RICHARD ERNESTI MRS. RICHARD ERNESTI , I? E' HA MEMBERS IN URBE 1323 - ' -pig MARGARET POSTER NIARIE ROCKWELL u, A 'KVA' , ry ,341 EDITH KEYSER ESTHER XVALKER 3-3 ' 'NFL ' , .' LOUISE MILLER RXIARGARET WITHEROW I A NIEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY R if Seniors gjffi FLORENCE B-LOUNT . LUZON HOWELL glfqg MARGARET CLARK TED MILLER LYLA HAMM IVIYRNA MORNINGSTAR ,,, , Q5 ,1 I fu mon Hip CATHERINE CORBETT PARMELY DANIELS HV. CHRISTINE CORBETT ELVA LICHTY ,1 LUCILE MCKEE , xv. gig' Sophomore! I if DONALD DURANT HARRIET KEYSER ,gd Vpisi: IQATHRYN OJCONNELL Freshmen A, I- LLI DWA DS L A jj NE E E R F OYD S PP V U. A - ' fx HIV: V 1 Q. '.:i1 ' '! Ez!! - Kiw- Zi, I if ,. 1233 1 mi fl 'Q ...fri 3, ffij 12 I ' -I P, ,II fig Eli! EL. . - E7 mg W -A Emi E115 522 L-,Li ik-E T15 WE T9 WW if dl? + SN- ' mg lf' 5: rf-jf L. McKEE BLOUNT ICEYSER O'CoNNELI. CORBETT DANIELS LIORNINGSTAR W-ITHEHOXV EDXVARDS JOHNSON NIILLER V af HAMM LIOHTY SAI-If COIQBETT HOWELL L If 54: Li' gig Pug' 272 EC-'fy ,A A. . ,,., A , L A I ,me A I, .-.- ,....,, 'F wi-IEEESEEEEWE1Tfflwarfvf5QQ.:::'f1ffT:311-sfwirrvf.44-,AffA-lima-1Awlsfw''-Ql3:,H1?1E1w5e14192111--S-Hfawfff-27512 .Rf W- -'g--:f:-.'1-Lf11:1:f - , ffiizkizufx 13: f' Q15 -.?i.L7i ii'xEI:1m 'F i1...Y '1fLtiLlif'..j'!, :ggi i:mI3:iLLi.ff?r 2154 F.:1lf:iifi:i'2i:'fiilLt:iTgfLrIj C Q qv' ,zz 9 Agfa ' ,J ff' - ll , rv Y. . Mr 11 f' .44-ii X 1 C fa. III Jo Ll S an d Deparimenial Socnehes IW f U VL., EW? 515:51 EH! 5115 W4 E 2-2 Ha-EQ 121.43 ifikii 1253 Emi ig-1. mxkf E552 595 iii H33 1.22522 1 , .. 1- .1 .-. iii! Er? Ly. ri E? rg V 4.1 1, ,, H21--V FV! 1 N SGH iifis Us 1573 I Lift ,xr Eff' E551 fr ig 12.11 fill li-, S fl' La 11,5 if 53 gf' ,, 'UE X5 1... fn ..,, Egg . Jw mp .3-V2 QE :MW .,. .!,. I- g fb' F . 4 xx xx. 11: Es fi me IIN ,, .1 365 4 .,,., J 62 Un E725 fig! - V.. -j - J V- LLL 'Tlx HELEN CIIEEBE ' Y. W. C. HELEN CHEESE .... ANNA CRANE HELEN RUBY . MARGARET CLARK FAE MCCLUNG . . . COMMITTEE ELSIE CHARLS . . . . MARGUERITE MINASSIAN JUNE TURNER . . LAVETzX MCCLANAHAN HELEN Focl-IT . GRACE DAVIS :XNNE CRANE A. . Presidevzt . Vice-Pnnrident Second Vice-Prefidmzt . . Secretary Treafurer S . Chczirvncm of Financz' Chairman of Mfnzberfhip . Uforld Ffllowxhip , Social Service . Social Ch.diT7IZfL7Z Big Siytcr Chairman L1lN.-KSSIAN CHEESE DAVIS Ho PKINS Rum NICCLANAHA N Focxrr CRANE CHAIILS TURNER Page 274 x n . -Iiaisgifriargrres1-T.virifw'faffffffii2iF'f15faff z1' fi:162'fr r :f:fwPWte1ffv , Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. plays a very important part in the life of the girls of the univer- sity. Aside from the usual work and semi-monthly meetings, there are several activities which the Drake Y. W'. fosters each year. Some of these are: the all-school Christmas party, a silver tea, and a Drake-in-China Drive which is put on annually to keep a teacher in the girl's school in Shanghai, China. The aim of the Y. VV. C. A. is to bring the girls of the university together in a spirit of christian fellowship, to create friendships, and to help make each girl a loyal Drake. In order that the Drake branch may carry on its part of the great national organization, representatives go each summer to the Y. W. C. A. Camp at Lake Geneva where they meet girls from all over the United States and not only re- ceive inspiration, but learn of the various methods and systems used in other sections. GENEVA CLUB Srmuifr-'run Giver: FALTONSON CHEESE Rum' AllNASSlAN IWCCLUNG Davis Hovxrzvs SHREVE 1 'il Page 275 - 'T 'Lit-TT ' ' f W W V - W ...L .1.: U. ::yt't::1':zi1': - ' Mizggiufrg :1g:11..:. ' H VX.,,. . J. V . .,f 1 ..-. -,,v4Lt,,,.-s .1 - Ma. f -sf,-.5 J , .. ... - H, rr, f- J, -lb. ug? fi l gil. lil !6 l' l. F- ii, 'L lif lffl ul 'I Tl . ' f t J . ! '-5 .' f .j. i .ti 1 Xin 21545 lt 'e lf .ZH .X I E L, 22 all .liiia as sift lllff Y. flu C' il? ffl? l ,igl .,.,,.g 1, ll ' ., . 9:62 1,1123 als as a. all 17343 LE ll 165 : X ggl QLIQ Q V3 fish arg: erm 425 Z .243 i Zhi? .35 tal tl? .:. .1 .fv- ffl '1 iilflf 32112 all if 1 335 .W ., ,JC . ,.' avi A fa X I lktij wifi? r I ,w I Mft ,l-,I f, I.,1 'fix 15-1- ,A ,. , . II: If-V1 151:15 1 4-51 , C 2155 . ni f ' 59? f I II. L' I VX 41: 5'-'FQ A' ffffx' gk? eff W5 Mi' :Q , :wi .EEA ' jf 215 iii I if Un: ,ill ir?-Q 11-F CLEATIE DEVINE TED NIILLER i1,.' iii? ici? M. O. A. jig JL 159 -,mf fm? C A B I N E T Ay fi 1,235 Egfr PRESIDENT NIOREHOUSE Faculty Advisor M1 CLEATIE DEVINE Preyzdent fa? EVERETT GEORGE Vice-Prefident if I- L xtil ff' 5 3:97 TED MILLER Secretar Fifi ,.,, iv - Q: I ED LYTTON Treafurcr 'Ig I ggi 5212 Mi .,. 1 Qfyfv ALBERT ADAMS HARRY SCHECK EF? ,Sf HAROLD CLEMENTS JACK SPARKS A iii? in PHILIP DUMONT HARRY TSCHANTZ jf' HJ :Ms it I BERNARD JAMES HARLEY WILHELM mf , HL' ABE MARCOVIS GERALD YOUNG EM f'fiPf Mig: 'QQ If 1-i ig- F5? LY rp A. - ' Page 276 5 NI Ir F 1 ' '-1'-IEE!-'IIE' -f K1n:x7mxrn:x1:x:1x'T2i' f? f' ' 'f :,.mI:.I I::x,,u f'1:!E'1 ' ' fUn11.z.x.x.. 'f:11 '-A - .I ... f 'f'- . um:I',7.. .. ,gf Qf -sy' :fir-ifux-Lx-ftrx,LvaQ 1'7S'- 7'gi'f-7JgfIV'- 3 3?fsx3'2,1X5I-V-5EIVk a?.fPLQf fwrxu -1 R719 1 E 44.4 -3?5L4,g4-Xi-EY'-gl .wxaf -fs-P 2-'Q-H ' I. 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The main purpose of the organization is to pro- mote a better spirit of christian fellowship on the campus. The governing body is called the Y. M. C. A. cabinet which is composed of one representative from each of the social and professional fraternities, two from the non-fraternity group, a faculty advisor and the financial secretary. The activities of the Y have been somewhat limited this year because of the shortness of the time since its organization, but nevertheless a strong founda- tion has been laid upon which We hope will be built a permanent and significant factor on the campus. ' F v Dukloxr M .tex Ch-:oncm Tscnaxvz Dmvmx: Mimi-zu Cnmnzxrs Pfzgf .277 L, .4....,. in QL--AL. .Q J' Zi- Wir.: ,lm---f-,Q 52155 iii? 1 'fi 1 ,- i if .-11: iii! :fa 5:4211 14 up E31 A 151,12- ll gfgig' .U , WE gf ETL ly , Eli-E nfl HQ, iv i PM Vis if 5 xl sg., ZWQ1 ew I. M. iii! WSU 'E fm .if ,ir 53.1. J 14 :get 'LV Eliif lu fish 'rn 1 131 F' fi lb'f'i ,, il ' 'H I, L51 ' are vii? 4:42 E243 ,, 'iii it gs E ie fri! ' HE 255,21 , We Mg vi ix T QR? . by J? F52 .R H: 'F illll ia- L n:1T.f111.::gn :ujxIurs'jfLffl.1Jg.igJJiii25ngjn7jy11::g1NZ1ZT7C1gg:iiifa:ju 1 -' ',1,1L.g-:,,T,f:JIV.iIfif:1TZ'J?:jm::3-i':::.'::5-j1- 'Z1f'lX 5'-YT-3- Fi -1'L'E-2C:Ti:'1.?tLrKT113f ' Y: I i. Vi. . ., M-. 5 1 V :iii gtg f SQ-It dlvif 51255 QQ? 36? III . C44 ,EXW f JY I QZQQ iw. sg . ml 1 sill! 1 ill? 75 ll? I-I F Gill. alfa git. I 55545 I .I iffl Eli ka jjf-13 Q!-iii 3 Th :aft all -' Vlsltr .Slim Eli .-:Mig 11 f :1 :IIE 'K 1 nfl, El fu WYE : 1. -7511: i, 1 I .-I' fl 3. wf-as If ,A ix If :iii 12 I 5' I H2221 Ei? I I3 F151 gl II., tm his ML J., ,-,' -:Wg :?f::,:f:.':j WT. 433 '4t.:I'-izj ENGLISH CLUB The English Club was founded in the Winter of IQOS. Its activity has been unbroken during the eighteen years of its existence. The club is composed Of students who are taking advanced Work in the English Department. Member- ship is limited to lifteen. This year both novels and short stories by contemporary Writers have been studied. OFFICERS PROFESSOR LEVVIS WOIa'rIIING'roN SMITII . D-inrctor lVlAR-IORIE E. W. SMITH . . . lhwirlrvzt GEOIKGIA NIAY CAIIIPEELI, Secretary- Treaxurnr MEMBERS Mus. ZOE W. SEEVERS GEORGIA l.VIAY CAMPBELL HELEN CHEESE GLEE CLAAIA JANICE ENGLISH LOUISE LANVRENSON LAURENCE lXlORRlS XYERA PRICE CIIILTON ROBINSON HELEN Ross MI LDIIEO RY'AN GEORGIA SALTZII-IAN RIARJORIE SMITH Monms CHI-:ESE CIAA!! ENGLISH IXOBINSON IIIIWRENSOE. PEICE CAMPBELL INT. SMITH PROP. SMITH S.xI.'rzIvIAN RYAN Ross Page 278 I 'wwf --'f- '--H- --. --f feet T i rr'::z'1u..::1Z..:1,Li.:.g1g.1::.. 311:LF1T.Iu:EL:1:g'.iifiiirgtf... f1 'T1LI J..I2ET'LT?'iff..2fv'fT17E7?H5e5:'f',f-15 'iit I 5 -Ia:a1'r ' I ' ' ' I ' ' I .EIQC Pl ','1:f.. - ' Ti . ,J ,345 , vi tr, ,,., W '. vgv.. 11.01. ..., 1 i ggx'i.zQ..,1.... ..'- rt. r L' NATURAL HISTORY CLUB The Natural History Club was organized in IQO8 by those interested in the natural sciences. So many people go through life with their eyes closed and their ears stopped to the beauties and harmonies of nature! The members of the club have taken pity on a few of these unfortunates, namely themselves, and meet together once a month in an endeavor to realize some of the Wealth of nature through informal discussions and papers. OFFICERS PROFESSOR LUTHER S. Ross . . . Director PROFESSOR IQOLAND E. CONKLIN Dirvczur IiELEN CI-IEEsE . FAE NICCLUNC GRACE DAVIS. IAELEN BETTS GEORGIA NIAY CAMPBELL GLADYS CRAIG HELEN CIiEESE PARMELY DANIELS GRACE DAVIS PHILIP DUhKON'F ELMA FALTONSON MEMBERS Miss SARA GIVEN Prmidmzt fyflfz'-P7'L'Iilf1'7Il SfE'I'L'l'lH' 31- Tzwuuv-fr EVERETT GEORGE NIARY PIUGHES IQATHERINE KEEFNER FAE NICCLUNG CIIILTON ROBlNSON I'IELEN Ross IXVIILDRED RYAN lD1LMAN SMITH SMITH GEOIIGE CAIIIIIIIELL Rou1NsoN DANIELS RYAN H. Ross DUMQNT BETTS CRAIG HUGI!ES GIVEN DAVIS PImIv. CQNKLIN CI-IEEEE PRUE. Ross AICCLUNG Page 279 J-VTR .3-.I ::'1 lj-- Ex' ffl? may ijfli 21521 II' gi . ,i Il .5 W., I 1 ' I 'fi V722 fix f I.. ll, y .Ag 12 li Iii-I QUE IW 7 1 I 'ffl , lil!! C-E1 ei 'Qu itll , ll! I EQ IC , ll 1-Gi 5 dl . his IJ. :3 7553: 5431: 4,u l fl in 16452. Shi- itil gl' :V :bl-F' 445 'li . 1 'sz E ,fl wx, -VI I. :lil sliiii li. :? 'ill 551' fjifl .l Hliyf EMF Sill W ,E J? 'ill' eral ERIC F il. 2 :qv V. 'M Adil. . had ?3 Li W2 il Tj ! 1 Ellie F5251 N253 mi I , Ll Eagytz we ,,,, W., .. ., -..... f... ...... N.. -I-L. In r' If '- :sv-'mr '-f- ,f .. mfg. I I I IZ FWIQ III XI' III III I I 13' , i' ., uv - --I ,rg Hifi - 'fi If I' 41' I., eva , H I I HEI? III' . iii? Page 280 1, , I -L-.. f,.,.,:,...,. - L .I Ititrnfrv- - -,- I-H 1r 'i -arf:-r-1 N---'11--f,Wf.,.f.-.,-, - L .. I I-r , .f .. -f -if MK---.WI -- QL' 1- u.-4L--I--J, .i.f.x.ZII41I:5IQLi1LtL11. 1155115111115-1-. 1 1:11123 III '- -Iii? PQ? ,E if Ii 41 IM HISTORY CLUB ,mx ,rg 4. The History Club was Organized fourteen years ago for more intensive historIcfII study then the regtllar courses Offered. It is composed of Juniors and Semors Z who are 1I'1t'CI'CSt'Cd IU advanced work. The club is Working on the many phases I ' of the Immlgrauon Problem this year. 'FI' I I Iv '- OFFICERS Il 2' .WI PROFESSOR OLX'N'I'I-IUS B. CLARK II+ IRENE ILNGLE. . . . 5 I A NI: ELIZABETII NQORNING . 'Mfr HAZEL CI-IAPIIAN . 'XIII ,. ,. IIEMBERS I Il. Off. ffl -I PIELEN BETTS MAIITIIA BROVVN I RUTH CANNON I- PIAZISL CHAPMAN MAIQGIXRET CHAMBERLAIN Gl,.1Zli CLAAR ggi- IRENE ENGLE 'V EONA NIAY I'IAYNES II: JOE TIEAD P. MI. Iii ,. III! I ,Nl iv. I 9:2 fe 211 PROFESSOR DONALD O. WAGNEII D7:l'HL'fUl' PffI'iffK7ll Revo rdfr YVFBKZJTLFFI' ROI3ERT.A PIERRIOTT x:IiRA IJUGHES HOIIEII LYON ESTIIER XIARTIN ELIZABETH MORNING GEORGE REED ' CIIILTON ROBINSON EULA SNVEGER 'A M ARTIN PIIOF CLARK REED NICIRNING ROBINSON CILIAII HAYLES 1 I A. IQIQI1 , ' ' ,, . UU SWEGER BIIOWN CANNON IQNGLE PROF. 'WAGNICI1 CIIAPMAN HERRIOTT CIIAMBEIILAIA Brfrxs IJ' xl I I I ' ' ' .EhIEZZILIEIITQIIQIQE?rurf1I5YfIzIi' A I ' ' 2:235127.7ii:a:IziIiI?.zx1'ff:?T 'r If:v iJiQ:f5L1f 4-fr-'fw :g'-we 'I'vr4.F'1I r'-:T-Ire ' ' Emi., GRADE CLUB The Grade Club of Drake University is composed primarily of members of the Grade Department of the College of Education, girls who are preparing to teach in elementary grades. The purposes of the organization are social and educa- tional, and these ends are attained by maintaining a democratic spirit and avoid- ing any tendency toward exclusiveness. OFFICERS NTRS. GEORGE ALLEN COE Spomor CHRISTINE CORBETT . Preyidmzl MYRTLE LERIJAL . Via'-Prefidevzt MRS. EDITH DEBOIS Secretary Cm-IIERINE CORIIETT Tr: zla' urrr M EM BE R S ELFREDA ANDERSON JOSEPHINE BAUIIIGARTNER BONNIE BELL ELIZABETH CANNON .IEANNETTE CoATs CATHERINE CTORBETT CIIRIsTINE CoRBE'I'r GRACI5 DAVIS MRS. EDITH DEBOIS EOITII ELLIOTT ZELMA FERcsUsoN XVILDA GOLTRY XVINIFRED GRESIIAII FREDA TTAASE 1-IELENE TIANSEN FLORENCE I'TARLEY IRIIIA TTORNADAY LuzoN HOWELL NTARY HLICHES EIIIA ITYEK LOIS JONES MYRTLE LERDAL CONSTANCE LONGBOTIIAM IQATIIRYN TVTAKER ISABEL lX'1CCLEARY NIARJORIE iX'ICN.ERNEX' Lois NICKLE JEANNETTE OLSEN DOROTHY PUFFER NIIRIAIII RAMEO BLANCIIE ROBERTS EsTIIER SEARS LORA SI-IIPLEY BIERNICE SI-IIRER FERNE SUMMERS JUNE 'TURNER DONNA VOORIIEES l.OTUs TVILKINSON PAULINE XVOMELDO RFP FE m':III-ION B ELL SHEAR ICI! TJCIQD.-XL Cofvrs OLSEN f.iOLTRY SEAIIIS Maxx-:Ie DEBOIE LONGEOTIIA:-I AICNERNEY IROBERTS SIIIPLI-:Y RICCIAEAIQH' HANSEN CHKESIIAM HOWELL Axnlcnsox D.-xvls NICKLE COIIBETT COImE'I I' Page 281 GALEN PRE-MEDICAL CLUB The Galen Pre-Medical Club was organized in the spring of 1920. It is com- posed of students who intend to enter the medical profession, and endeavors to create a bond of interest among its members. By theory and actual demonstra- tion the club gains practical knowledge of medical subjects. OFFICERS Pizomzsson LUTHER S. Ross . .Jdvimr DILNIAN SMITH, AIR. . Preyidmzz EVERIQTT GEORGE . Vice-Pre.ridfv'lz LAZARRIQ COURTIIIGI-IT Secremry- Trmfurer MEMBERS NISII, BRIGHT LAZAAR CouRTIuGH'r CARL CROW EVEIIETT Gnoncxz joim GLOAIISET RUTI-I GRAY Nloiuus PIARTLEY PAUL Honors EAIINEST IMMEL DONALD RIILLEP. Gus Nxzxscn HARRY REYNOLDS RANSOIII RINGILOSE RAYNIOND RITTGERS DILNIAN SMITH FLOYD SPRINGIIR ROYAI. rl1ASSEL JUAN XXENUS CRAIG JOHNSON Cnow CQEORGE Joi-INSON Bum:-IT REYNOLDS TASSIIL RINGIIOSE I'IODGE IAIMI-:L VIcNus GLOMSET SMITH .Pnmfz Ross COIFRTRIGHT RITTGI-ms Page 282 w.,, L DIE DEUTSCHE ECKE '4Die Deutsche Eckev or The German Corner is composed of students who have had at leastbtvvo years study of the German language. The purpose of the club is to create a broader knowledge of German customs, language, literature, and life, The membership is limited to hfteen and the meetings are held monthly. OFFICERS FRAULEIN ESTHER FEDDERSON . Prasidcvztin FRAULEIN SARAH SHERMAN . . I'-iff-Prasidmtivz. I'IERR TED NlII,LER Sckrrtar-Srlmlzmciftcr MEMBERS GENEv1EvE BERNSTEIN ADELA BOEHM HAROLD CARTWR1G1f1T LAZARRE COURTNVRIGIIT GEORGE CROISANT JACK IDAGELLIS PROFESSOR ALFRED PEARsoN PROFESSOR -IEAN PIERRE LECOQ Cl,ARK THORNBURG ESTHER FEDDERSON XVALTER LE1B1foRT1-1 TFED NTILLER RUSSELL PANSIE TVIARCIA SHERMAN SARAH SHERMAN DAGE1.L1s Fmmmnsos CHOISANT S. SHERMAN '1'HoRNBUuG BEuNs'rE1N PANSIE M1LL1-:R FEARS-oN M. SHERMAN Pagv 26' 3 -QV? E31 2- filziii ts..-igj si WF: .11 ,3 HQ, Ev? Hai JJQ if-W1 . if sei? Q :Lil fail flge l 4 Az' jj 5 ,.. W 1.11 .1 f C'f.4 is an ,mi 1 yi, . 71 i se? fir. f. 'ii :tl-'r -I 1 4 :eg . ' 1 F51 s si L.. i, ,Q -3 :z .A 1315133 ,....- ...,. 11 , ..,,., 1'IZQ vZ'7.'y,' f ji , 5 '.1TLijjL,jg1.i'1 x 1 Y: -.- A. Wa.. ,..1,,gZi 'U 5i I1 ' f iE ..1Z'- ' :1 i2 '11 ?Z31': 3713 f'f'I1KT1!1'Tf7:' . T 41115. ' ' aiL:li1iE:ff ' .,,,5-pf:?,iff1-iiiiflvggfiv- ' i 'if-fix -7::.5 fjffi21f: r:r::u'2-f' MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The ideal ofthe Drake Ministerial Association is entirely professional. with the larger Miiiisterial Association of the State, the ever present that confront the members of the ministry are met by the University tion. The Association is comprised of the students of the Bible College of other colleges who have in View some field of Christian Service as a The purpose of the organization is to encourage enlistment of young life tian leadership and to promote the social and spiritual Welfare of its Its iniluence is measurably felt upon university life. A OFFICERS CLIFFORD H. JOPE . . Prf.r-idfvzt NI. NEYVTON Souns . l z'cu-Prefirlevzt VIRGINIA KANTOR . Sac:-wary SETH HARMON Traamrfr Wiorking problems organiza- and those life Work. for Chris- members. RElDN'lCS FA1uusNs UNDERWOOD LAYVSON REISINGICR SHOWALTI-:R Osw.-xur YVAH1, Souns JAMES Uxmsnwoon Trrcs KAM-on Tyres BIIJHIGAY BIUI11 SHEARER 1iERSBNER CALDWELL SMYTHIJ .ARMSTRONG MURRM1' Page 284 R ,.gJ:f. '.Y.:22.,W, ' A ,.:71c.1.: 'I 'fQQjT-.i 5 ' 'JC .innj ' f f gQ:ffg1.', ':T L,:f.1,i' 1 'H' ' ' 1 J.. , Y + MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION I'IOMER ARMSTRONG LIAROLD BARR P. E. BECK ER PABLO BRINGAS DULCINA BROXIVN 11OBERT BURNS ELSIE CIIARLS PAUL CONANT CHARLES COOI-ER J. HAROLD FAIRLY MRS. BEULAII FA1RLY NED F ARRENS LEAH SMITH FOOLESONO TI-IOIIIAS FOGLESONG LAVERN FREEMAN EDITI-I GARRIS EDNA GARRIS HUGH GIIROMI.EY NIRS. MARY GIIROLILEY EARL GRAFF RUSSELL HAAS SETI-I HARIIION CLARENCE HAU'!'ZENRAD YVARREN l'II!.E ER M EM B ER S CORTELI. PIOLSAPPLE ERNEST IMMEL BERNARD JAMES CLIFFORD JOPE VVIRGINIA KANTOR ZYIELFORD IRELLISON H. LEROY IQINSER NIRS. INEZ IQINSER NVILLIALI KIKUEGER OSCAR LAWSON RUPERT NICCANON CIIARLES NIADINGER HOWARD INIALONE EDMUND MILLER ,IO1-IN IVIORENO WVARNER lVIUIR LEROY NIUNYON VERNER MURRAY MRS. ROSE RIIURRAY CIIARLES ODELL ZELMA OLDIIAIII LOWELL OSWALT CIIAUNCEY PIETY Ivo RANIDELS :HAROLD REEVES FRANCIS REISINGER C. W. IQISINGER ELEANOR SALTZMAN CLEETIE SHARP WILLIAM SHEARER CIIARLEY SHOWALTER BEN W. SINDERSON LEWIS SIIIYTI-IE -I. NEYVTON SOURS L. P. SPIECEL THOMAS SPURLING I.. C. STONIER G. HARVEY SUTTON MRS. ESTIIER SUTTON CIIARLES 'TITUS WILLIAM TURNER CLIFFORD UNDERNVOOD DORRIS XRTAHL IQOY XVEAKLEND MRS. EDITH WVEAKLEND M. E. WIVILLIAMS MRS. IZOLA XVILLIAMS GERALD WILSON FOGLESONG IRINBICR IUCCANNON I'IOLEAPI'LE WNEAKLEND ITAIRLY B. FAIIILY FREEMAN KINSER HAUMENRADER SLUAGIITEII VVEAKLEND GTIOIIIIILEI' GHURRILEY' IIIINIFI M I-:IIINO SINDEIISON ODELL VI-:ATCII JOPE STRINGI.-ELLQW KELLISON Page 16' 5' I Y I nw- I 'A II lk? 11.15 l 'I itll IIQSF. lm Vt? Xl? Eff? WF l v 5-1. I fi Hai 4551 .., ., ll'-E ! .1 c. Ml 5:55 . ,J f .I- 5 Fil! IVE 'Ji vii ill? ily ,I it lil i-fl ifile F fl Q ca--if self F rw' lffrli E if lflixf-I -E1 .WV -.L .1 4. :Rf - Iggy. QW lf !'i f1i uf - E312 liifi Ir: 'J J 4 'ig Tu lil-CF6 mi? E jf .H l .II .lf lf lfx 2: gif? ii I ' 2 fllll 'fi fl ist? '1 .1 .. I--C fi ,Ib l' I IZ l. 3 il all l I I will ,-, Iv. 1.71 will :alll . I - v--- --ff' Y- - . . ,,,,,. ,.... .. ,, f. 5 -i izgv- ,- S:-Q IJ.. .1 I g.,IEIu..-ILIi.'i.,,. . ,. . . ,M-.dg 3. .... .,..,,-EJ., .- .. 1,1-Eff. 11,5 W. A A PRISCILLA CLUB The Priscilla Club was organized in IQOI by lVIrS. Nladison YVilliams, Nlrs. I. N. McCaSh, lVIrs. Sherman Kirk, Mrs. A. D. Veatch, and Mrs. A. M. Haggard, for the purpose of fellowship among the Wives of student ministers. The Work ofthe year deals with problems of the miniSter's life and desires to act as a prepara- tion for useful service and social helpfulness in the field of ministry. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. NIRS. MRS. MRS. NIRS. MRS. MRS. NIRS. MRS. NIRS. NIRS. MRS. NIRS. MRS. J. C. CAI.DwEI.I. MRS. A. M. FIAGGARD MRS. INEZ KINSRR BARS. L. R. GANS W. M. BAKER E. T. C. BENNETT CI-IAS. BLANGIIARIJ A. A. BURR J. C. CALDWELI. C. E. COOPER NIARY' CARPENTER CRAIG B. S. DENNY J. H. FAIRLY R. L. FINCH T. W. FOCLESONG L. R. GANS 1'IUCH GI-IORMLEY JAMES GILLILAND A. M. HAGGAIKD ESTELLE LIARRINGTON MRS MRS MRS. MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS. AIRS. OFFICERS MEMBERS . XIVARREN HILE C. H. JOPE M. O. KELLISON F. D. KERSIINER R. E. KINSELI. INEZ KINSER . SHERMAN KIRK . NELLIE LINKLETTEK R. L. MCCANNON C. E. NIADINGER H. E. NIALONE S. J. MA'rIIIEsoN C. S. R'II:IDBURY J. C. RIIORENO LERGY RXIUNYON ROSE C. NIURRAY . Pre,ride'nt Honorary Pnnrfdent . ' Srcretary Trfarurar MRS MRS MRS MRS M RS M RS M RS M RS M RS M RS NIRS MRS M RS MRS. MRS. NIRS. . F. WV. NIUTCI-ILER I. T. NICHOLS . C. N. ODELI. . C. R.,PIE'FY . J. H. RAGAN . WV. A. SIIULLENBERGER T. E.. SPURLING . J. H. Srocxx-IAM E. E. S'I'RINGIfEI.Low . DELLA STULI. C. D. TITUS C. A. UNDERWOOD . A. D. VEATCH J. W. lfVAI.TERs R. B. WEAKLEND LANVRENCE WIlIGH1' WILLIAMS K ELLISQN WHILTERS STRINGFELLOYV SPURLING VVE.xK1.I-:No M ATIIIESON LI.-LRRINGTON UNDERWOOD TITIJS VEATCH STULL Coovmn BI.RNcrIARD BAKER CRAIG Him: Guoxmuzv M URHAY MEREN0 LINIcLE1'1'ER FOGLESONG H AGGIIIID CALDSV ELI. IQINSER GANS MCCANNON Page 286 w L, -. - .F .,. . ,-.-.A .. ,W ...... . ....... ....... ,,.., .,............. -.....,......Q - ... Q :m1..3gAr-Qlizz ...M ag. n1,mgx.I....wJ.'1i,J.5JI5gn.I.. I T- fx .....,? F . .- V ' ..,... . .. .nz TZ ' .Ir... EE... .. .-. . . II... I I . . .I I ., 'fr' 'iv'--:y7g1-.'--Q I--F-Y-3-'fy------I--S. . 2'iifhxf.f'o--, .ff Efpfxsgsy ggix-41, .L 0,15 if., 0 2 Q.-fsitf--.? Af-Carp Efzswye-2' C12 SHPE? L55 5511.75 A I1-If-3 I?:I1.f'1..':.n. .rf -.-- I A.. ..fv. :-llvi,-,QV -Y. I. If-e 1' -Ilyvwrv-raft:-tf.rvv-vrnv.-.I.,fq,ww-q3hJ1qq1-y37fwfvvfAf-ewes:-1 qgg-f:fvfr,vfdL4g,flEi Zfgflws- STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND The Drake Student Volunteer Group is a part of the International Student Volunteer Movement for foreign missions. The declaration which each member makes is, If God permit, I purpose to give my life in foreign missionary work. Since its organization in 1888 nearly ten thousand volunteers have sailed to foreign fields. OFFICERS RUTH CANNON . Prerident ERNIEST IMAIEI. Viff-Prcsidmzt EVA PRICE , Secrftflry- Trea.rurz'r ZELMA BAYS DULCINA BROWN RUTH CANNON GEORGIA CAREY IJIAROLD FAIRLY NED FARRIBNS LEAII FOGELSONG EVERETT GEORGE RUTII GRAY Louise HALL SETII I'IARIX-ION MEM B ER S ERN EST IMI-1121. BERNARD JAMES DORO1'I-IY ALICE LOIS N ICKLE EVA PRICE CLEETIE SIIARP NIAUD SI-IREVI: DILMAN SMITH DOUGLAS SIIIITI-I LEWIS SIIIYTIIE ERNEST STRAWVN EIARVEY SUTTON IQING H AIIIIIUN Gmouum .IAIuI:s Fuzrmxs 1 BIIOWN BAYS GRAY Smrfrim ICING NICIIIIIG ' HA III. SMITH CANNCN I M min L PRICE HMITII Page 24817 A I LLIQQ-.ii , aII'1gF.g:il'I5iL,::1.1 .:. Iggrlii. .giQ1e'T..:p ,jf xl.: if ,bf K V 1 .53 .qqijfgilqfgg , 3' KTQS-5 .pr , he Li.,.,'- -4.-.EY X an I-. 5.1 ,V 3 L..I.' 1.....,., -,t 5' . E75 i 4' li -f 5.55 gai- III.,- Ff 7, Qififi MII. ' X VJ I. X15 ,l ,Evil Lf: I-.AI Win lffii IIQ l E 'fi I I '1' I 1. ' 'Ii :I-li iilg E919 ill-5: -gnu wi ld? IE' I I I If l.'-ii ,ifr- lIl:'lf lllif r H rl . I :II I gf, l. 2.5! ,. HI ilk? it :lf llffn igi' ' l in 'r I 3 Y IQ? Iggsl illlil 5:1 5 Ei! 1 Ml Al! 3951 3. I arg III I? I rl I T5 NIATHEMATICAL-SCIENCE CLUB The lVIatlIematical-Science Club was organized January 22, IQIZ. Its object is to promote the interests of the mathematical sciences at Drake University Active membership is limited to those Whose major is mathematics or science and who have a certain scholastic standing. OFFICERS IIAVVRENCE SULLIVAN . . . . Pmfidevzl PIELHN Focm' DALE I-IUCRA IQEITH ALEXANDER lVIAR'I'I-IA ASI-ITON E1'HEL -BADGLEY CLIITITORD BEEM ROBEIKT BURNS PARMELY DANIELS OLIVE ENGLE PIELEN FOCIIT DALE I'lUCKA M EMBERS DEAN DANIEL XV. NIoREIIovsE PROFESSOR ISAAC F. NEFF PROFESSOR SAMUEL J. WIFVAT' V'icI?-Prinridmzt St?L'1'A'lClfy- T1'm.vur.e'r -IAMES KIRBX' TED lXlILLER XVILLIAM PEAIRS EVA PTICE IQICHARD PRUNTY .ALFRED STDCKING LAXVRENCE SULLIVAN HAIlI.15X' NVII,I-IELAI wVARD VVILSON PRUNTY IIRICE Kumr BEEII DANIELS Foam' WILSCN 1iUCKA BROWN COLLINS Prior, WIr'v.1.'I' DIILLER STOCKING BADGLEY NULLIY AN Page 288 l Af COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Corda Fratras Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs The Cosmopolitan Club stands for the promotion of international friendship and good will among all races, beliefs, Occupations, and nations. The needs of Humanity above the needs Of any division of that Humanity: forgetting the class, and the self in the interest of the well-being of lVIan, is the worthy Ideal of Cosmo- politanisrn. All foreign-born studentswho enter Drake University are initiated to Cosmopolitan, and as many American-born students as the Club may elect. CFFICERS WARNER lX lUIR . . Prafifdmt GEORGIA NIAY CABIPBELL Secrfmry JUAN VENUS ..... v Truim:-rr MEMBERS IJEAN MAIIY CARPENTER CRAIG PROFESSOR FRANK I. PIERRIOTT PROFESSOR PIERBERT MARTIN DEAN DANIEL W. RIOREHOUSE RIARY BELLOMA PABLO GRINGAS R'IARTHA BROWN GEORGIA NIAY CAM RUTH CANNON HELEN CHEESE PARMELY DANIELS GRACE DAVIS IRENE ENGLE JEROME FREEMAN EVERETT GEORGE SETH li1ARMON PBEL ROBEIITA I'll?.RRIO'l'T I, BERNARD JAMES NIARIANO LAGASCA VFHEODORE IVIILLER XNARNER lViUIR XVILLIAM PLZAIRS ALICE QI. POWERS ROBERTO SICAM RAAKCIA SHERMAN DIL1K'IAN SMITH LEWIS SMYTI-IE I'lARVEY SUTTON JUAN VENUS FLOYD WATSON ROY VVR1GLlT RIILLER G E0 RG IC FREEMAN SICAAI BROWN BA YN GRAY SNIYTII E 1:ING HALL SMITH CANNON IM MEL PRICE SMITH Pzzgz ZSQ WARN ,,,... MCn,, .., g DAILLINE IXLLEN PAULINE Joi-INs'roN filing 131.51 559' til? iffy Nfl :Til-1 P29 iifli iilfll ill? Psiff V, .L MQ ij-Ki' 1521 iivii Ililj 42:1 5-:limi lilfiil Wai lit? l l Yu lift? fifjg 55539 MSE :Elia iiffii Fai u QW.: ii, 1 if Q I' V: .llf ills Lifj UDL? 3175: Elly. .., ive iilfli iii! !i'3'?,f ,M . 'n fi , 311- :gir I JY? l l , . , : 41? fax if 1435 4435 Wx? ilflt 1 Zfl. slffii 2:13 Hilfe? Ryu 1 ll iv f w -fi wb, ' up n Al SQA iiil ' 'Eff 5 if ii tif? 5 'iii uv : fl? fl STORY TELLER'S LEAGUE The Drake Story-Teller's League, a chapter of the National Story-Teller's League, was organized by girls of the Education Department. Its purpose is to further interest among future teachers in the telling of stories to children. This year the girls are divided into three groups and are studying stories from Chinat Japan, and Russia. OFFICERS NADINE WIESSELS . 1JI't'J'1-df!!! BERNICE NELSON . Iliff-Pf651idf7If JEANETTE BREMEI1 Sccriftary- Trraxurer MEMBERS ZELMA BAYS ' EVELYN BECIVITEL FLORENCE BERHOXV JEANETTE BREMEI1 GLADYS BURGOIN EDNA CLINE BEssIE CooN KATHRYN -IACKLIN NIARcIxRE'r LAIRD BERNICE NELSON hd1LDRED POLLARD JULIA SIMPSON IQATHERINE WALTERS Doraoruv xVAYNICK NADINE XIVESSELS FLORENCE lN'II.LIAMS Bzgrnfrm, SI :xl P54 rx BREMEII BAYS XVILLIA :ns Pm,L.um NELSON vVAYNlCK ALLEN Lmnn XVESQFIS Page 290 THIS IS OUR ADVERTISING SECTION Read lt- KNOW WHO SUPPORTS YOUR SCHOOL Boost Drakcfs Boosters THE HALFTONES OF W'OMEN'S FRATERNITIES IN THIS BOOK VVERE MADE FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY Courtrighi 304 Shops Building Des Moines, Iowa UNIVERSITY PLACE SUPPORTERS OUR PATRONS SAY: IT'S SERVICE WHICH MAKES MCNERN EY'S Crane's Stationery Parker's Fountain Pens Eastman Kodak Films T wenty-fifth and University Hudnut's Toilet Goods Whitn1an's Candies Careful Prescription Service Fman C. ROBISON, MGR HUGH ANDERSON This Bank's Desire Is To Serve You Best Groceries Baker Meats Y DRAKE PARK BANK - - RESOURCES AND INDIVIDUAL 2400 University Phone D400 RESPONSIBILITY s5oo,ooo.oo OREBAUGH KLINE Athletic Goods 2417 University Avenue VARSITY BARBER SHOP Nifty Hair Cut H. W. PYLE 2406 University Avenue DRAKE JEWELRY MEMORY BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE A STORE FOR THE STUDENTS 1225-25th Street Des Moines, Iowa STATIONERY NOVELTIES Page 2Q3 'THE TWO-FORTY CLEANERS , 1 .2: 112. s:. 1:s. lzf Q lei 12. 55 s5. 5sI ls5. i.I IsL :zz :ff :es. 25. 1E2l laE .Esl fz5. Esl iil fsi fsi i Game IDEAL DR ESS CLUB I CALL. 0. 0 Dm.. lb C.MELVIN DAY PRESIDEN AN1: MANAGER. I I Cariefs Shop Hemstiching Fancy Pleatings Pecot Edging Covered Buttons EVA J. CARTER, Prop. Drake 6028 2411 University DRAKE SHOE SHOP Quality First-Service Always ALL WORK GUARANTEED 25th Street One door N. of University Lowest Prices BELL' S BASKET GRO CERY AND MARKET Quality Goods and Lowest Prices Grocery Phono D1059-WV Market Phone D382 2326 University D. L. BEIJL EVERY LOYAL STUDENT SUBSCRIBES FOR THE DRAKE DELPHIC YOUR PAPER Subscriptions Assure Life TOILET ARTICLES STATIO NERY MERSI-ION 8: CHAMBERLIN Your Patronage Is Appreciated LUNCHEONETTE Pago 294 SCHOOL SUPPLIES P RESERVE THE PRESENT P FOR THE FUTURE Townsend Siudio P TVIASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING 1009 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa w P TO ALL CONCERNED: When ye no longer see together such combinations as- HATFIELD-LINGENFELTER CORBETT LQ CORBETT CWhich is the Olde1 ?j NORMA dz BOB GOLDIE dz BILL CAsk the Capt about herb FRANK QQ AL MARG 8z VERNA fthe Gold Dust Twinsj ESTIIER Sz THE EDITOR TI-IE THETAS M LAURENCE CYes, he has a Chalmersj LAURA tk PAUL LENORE Sz SAM CCha1npion go-together couple-4 yrslj VVAUNITA dz WEENIE HELEN dz BLACK-SOXH BOB CThe Advertising Pitclwrj H.AZEL k 'KCLEMMYU M.ABEL Ak MR. TAYLOR QThis is Z1 secretj LOUISE LQ HJESSIEH Then know ye, that times have changedg gas has gone upg two cannot live as cheaply as oneg and besides, one doesn't have to go with the. same person ALL THE TIME. 1 1' I y Page 296 HARRIS-EMERY'S FOR GRADUATION AND VACATION APPAREL, this store presents the very newest modes at VERY MODERATE PRICES Frosh- Yu goin' to the Liberry, tonite? Junior-'tNop0. Got to Study. Phone Walnut 2070 PEARL A. Scifnmv Manicuring for Ladies and Gentlemen The Parisian Hair Shop 212 Shops Building MARCEL WAVING SHAMPOOING FACIAL MASSAGE WATER-WAVING SCALP TREATMENT HENNA PACKS HAIR DYEING PERMANENT WAVING Margaret Foster Party Favor 85 Gift Shop Most Complete Display of Party Favors 207 Kraft Bldg. Market 1980 Page 297 ,.1.. 1. .:,I.1,.iiT17T'1i 3 -'---YT V. 1. .... ... H-.. .lgrjr 1 'LTHFZ ff: . M 1 il .Ti .M ni, 1 tx fx: I-:if jf: :lm ,V f ,ill I' iv,'..1 .X, ' N 'a f . I gm . A 'il li if yi 1 I, I 'li l-IRE! Ei.-'H CONGRATULATIONS fy? As the school year comes to a close and many coine to the end of f, -lf their College Courses, it is fitting that they be congratulated. Those V moving from the first, second and third year of their college educa- tion, are also to be congratulated. P This store extends its good wishes to all students and graduates. lNIay the future hold such an abundance of good fortune for you, that your own expectations will be surprised. F7 YOUNKER BROTHERS 'IQ iifiil . . Wi . . . We notice that it is now warm enough for furs. 7,11 E521 ROBERT BUFFALO GOODE THIS SPACE IS DEDICATED TO ffl THE iii? BASEBALL 3555 THREE MUSKETEERS Games, Pitched or Thrown alias .All Professors Mazer, Wagner, H3 and Briggs See W. G. Richard for Dates ME' ffm Page 298 1443 -. , ,. W.. .,.,, ,W , E. .. .W .... nm. .... WF.- .1 sf? ,. Z1 '41 3 U . lx! -lui, ..11:', 's 1 -fi-L vi IJ!! Li' I .uh Ldv- .v-.G l 1. 1 .1. I r digit? 'fmt Eu, fi .. l ,. .1 '5' 59 4 flfxi .M 141 -'iff-f .li 'l :.1 S1 Hit' . Ei ff: lag: 'Wil J., F535 vfg: iw 4+- rw K ,X- fw, ,i Z1 E 91: ,l, ' A .. fyf . I lg V345 Ml, W wkt 2112? ami .1 ' V., : 7 if 1 al '51 F i1 3 ,X . 3 2 '1' l .Ji 1 LF 241 .H L Hg, 2355 ,PJ -L fig T IW' ' ' if f HQ! f W 9' 4 flag? fi? rf -, N Eli Ei gfx, THE HALETONES Hg, :Pg HX' :iii 'ai OF yea ii ggi THE WHOTS WHO SECTION Q, ,L Elffi IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE FROM X11 QUT' 5:4 PHOTOGRAPHS i ,, fr Y IW-17 93: 4- 4,5 hu iifii 51553 'IEE E555 'ln PQ ,L 2553 KH BY 4 Qs: . 1 Ni ' C ' h ourtrzg I T Fl 3 . . :Vi 3 f Eiga 4 C 1 2 ffl 'f kg Q T . wt M X Fi! S 2 if, 5.5 I 3? T 'ffgf 2 2 , F1 1 1 L U O 'WYEW T E DIAMONDS AND WATCHES WEST END COFFEE SHOP ON FAITH Famous For Good Things To Eati' S1 or so a Week 24 hour Cafeteria Service Tobaccos 8a Candies Schlampps 19th and Ingersoll The Handy Corner Ho- Do you know how those rats got in? Him-K' Naw ! Qi? J. E. DENTON, BIBLE ,sz invites me to COIHQ to California to sign his Diploma He- Uh-huh ! i that the record may be complete, that my signature ' ' may ho on every Diploma issued by Drake University. For more than forty years of my 58 years of business in DesiVIoines I have watched Drake Grow. In the Meantime We Are Selling Everything from the foundation to the chimney top JEWETT LUMBER CO. jewett Building Q Oth and Grand ' 41 Q, Page 300 SOME THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Ted Miller wear 11. crap. President Morehouse compliments the F1'i1l70l'I1ltlGS on their high sehol:1.st.1c Stilllfllllg. The Thetas refuse to date. Al walks without Frzmcis. N0 final exz11ns . The Quax Staff works in hzirmoxiy. Sheik'l Leech with onliuary head foliage. Lawyers banquet. the Preachers. Ossie wins Missouri Valley Oratorical Contest. Sig Alphs enterta.in W. J. Bryan. Alpha, Xi's date the Alpha Tau's. Van gets fat. Diz swears off of dates on 19th Street. Dancing Partly in Craig House. People study in the Library. 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The mission of all advertising illustrations is to prudure sale: and the growth of this Finn has been measured by the success its customers have had in obtaxmn new bust ness thru using JMC Picture esmen Thirty thousand square feet of floor space 14 Hoorsj and over two hundred and skilled em loyees are uxrecl to meet the constant emand for ' 860 commercial photographs, art, color process lates and photo engraving fone complete oor I5 de- voted to color process workj Intclli ent supervision ofall work by many Slllllfll office service men eliminates your 4, ' 15 -ff .1 .L it. N92 2113.4 1a-,--.1ff ,afyvyf 1- QC. ' rw-e.,f ft-1 - csv ,lf - 1 1- J'-1 -1 E -L if 1 f- f h -- I if if? fff ' f A 9,7 I -ig, . 'Sill' 5' - . - 'gt-. - r ,, L1 A' if ' ' - saw ' L- 'il 1 N l? iff f-X, If 152' fl Tyr 'G' ' Xgijgxfyfl f' fl .ff .ziaf ffff ,422-Zi ' ,af v2fZ l ' 4 ' 5 4 E Zan 1.7 .Q-so. .,3i 5' gf ' X I' M11 I Y +V r I L79 ff J I' 3m HJQAA.. 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'?5' f 1' j f 'Y '1,f.fii'QE-xiii. rl E 7:2 ifff X We f l w 1 1 4 f f 5-QEWZ-'41 if f. ec ..1...1..1..111111.1..1111.1111111.1..11. .1. .1 1 . 1 11.1....... .1-11..1111.1. 1 1.111111.11... .11 111 1-111 11111111.111.1.11U...1...11.11.1.111.1.....1..........1... .1 1 1l ummm n mi nunmmm.mnnmmm ii iiviiminiiiiunmmin in n1uum11mm- -1 nu 1. -3 Page 302 This Book is a product of the Year Book De- partment of the Rogers Printing Company Dixon and Chicago, I11. x0W4 E 1 i z Q94 L 0? , Banking plays an important part in every business career. Form your connection early with this friendly Big Bank of Small Accounts 1 llOVVANA'llllONAlL BANK SHOPS PIAZZA DES MOINES Suvmcs BANK AND Tnus'rCox-avmw The Beauty Spot of Des Moines lnwf-'s Luriest Bank -Des Moines -Shah andwalnut and Wal-nut W. F. Allen Market 258 College men evidently believe that it takes a heap of loving to make one feel at home. , BEST WISHES FOR DRAKE AND O DESERVED SUCCESS FOR HER GRADUATES DANDRUFF REMOVER SHAMPOO REJ UVENATES AND NOURISH ES HILE IT CLEANSE THE PERFECT SHAMPOO E on , F t , c r' HfLa15'i?fieav5fh3 i1aif'iSJSfm'I,f DES MOINES ICE 86 FUEL Stringy or Sticky. CO, Two Sizes: 75c and 351.50 after sluirnpooing, Use TON IQU'E SUPERBE as an antiseptic and astringent, giving new life and lustre to lJl1Gl1iL1l'. WEWWA - Pl'10I16 Market 2700 Page 304 '1ii3L.mp:r. 1-xiizfw' :1:.'zs::::m: 11Zff E THANK THE STUDENTS OF DRAKE UNIVERSITY FOR THEIR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST YEAR AND HOPE THE FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP WILL CON- TINUE IN THE FUTURE f E1f i ,I Shop Floral Co Shops Building Phone Wahiut 3142 Des Moines, Iowa Page 305 I J I 4 E, aigf qfli. V tl' I l I r. 2521 il E' '1 1 X r 01 .V no . w iii N: 56? Emi ie iii' fl? .4 isa gil? - hi? Aix ,E ll? tail? HW '1 .fi atv: H 133 rl A452 rlrx lil? 1 LQ l .N 'I 1 Z3 Hifi .1--L in , 'Lg ata .. S xr' M21 I , .CF 5212? M ifilf M3 iiiili 5541 if 'E it i V4 1 1 all all Q I4 M Yi ax 1, li 2 1. ii-In 'ill-F7 ' ' l W1 GW 1 cgi IQ-I l 4 1 WE CATER TO COLLEGE TRADE College Men know that the Latest Styles in Shirts, Ties, Collars, Socks and ALL HABERDASHERY arrive first at Robinson's Haberdashery Chamberlain Hotel Seventh Street North of Locust Aiu't it funny, that some folks, you ear1't miss An' other folks-you just miss a pile, Au' the folks you ean't miss-you see lots, A11 the other folks-just once in a while. THE LITTLE CRAFT SHOP 'tHouse of Gifts Largest and most exclusive line of party goods in the State 214 Shops Bldg. Walnut 1126 Page 306 -5-af:-'i1,::g2Z 1 1 : ..1.'.pT':,-1..' ' ' ' 5 1:1': , ' mor' ,..i.,l,.,1,.. 1 ......., . WM. M. LOWE BARBER SUPPLY CO. 508 Grand Avenue Wholesale and Retail Try Golden Glow Oil For Scalp and Hair RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED RADIO If Itls Anything in Radio We Have It KIRCHNER COMPANY 711 Grand Avenue Phone Walnut 2613 Des Moines, Iowa WHENTHECHIIIDREN ru COME HOME Surprise' them 'with a new PHONOGRRPH Nothing would please them more and then it uJ111 be' so much. company to you after they are , gone. Buy FROM JONES if you would .satisty them for they cmll he , good. JUDGES Qunl.rrY EASY PAYMENTS 555 Des Moines, Iowa Q PAUL JONES, Pres. ,98 PAUL C. JO WE HOPE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD THESE JOKES MORE THAN ONCE After seeing some of the Frosh, we are inclined to favor lVIr. Darwin's pre- sentation of the case, rather than the esteemed M1'. Bryan's.-PITT PANTHER . Ah, ha, A Boxer uprisingf' said the referee as the Chinese fighter got up after the count of SGVGII.-lVIINK Eaeited Frosh- What hell is that? VV1se Soph- The one right up there on the wall. -OcToPUs I'd walk a mile for a Camel, said the Arab, lost on a desert. ' -PITT PANTHER You,re stufling me,', said the mattress to the factory hand.-OCTOPUS Traveler- And how long have you lived here? Hermit- Eight-ty siven y-e-a-r-s. Traveler- So you've lived here all your life! Hermit- Not-Yit! -O. B. C. Say, Dip, whatfs a loan shark? A loan shark, my boy, is the fellow who goes to the Men's Pan-Hell Formal with my Tux, your shoes, Bill's tie and Fred's Suspenders. Will he use his own underwear? No, helll Wear B. V. Dlsf' There was a young stu at D. U. Who tho't no one knew what he knew. But he told in his sleep His secret so deep And his room mate got a date with her too.-SOUR OWL I never did like Undertakers! They make me Nervous. . There is one who lives right across the street from me, and a couple of weeks ago I was taken Sick. He would come out and stand on the walk and look up at my window, then he'd shake his head, smile, and go back into the house. I fooled him though. I got Well. When he saw me yesterday, he said, XVell, Hank, I'm glad to see you out again. Like Hell He Was. I never did like Undertakers! They make me nervous.-SHOW ME. Page 306' BILZ SIGN COMPANY WM. P. Bfxm W ILL 1+'Iu-:m1.A.N BAIR 35 FREEMAN THIS SPACE DEDICATED Lawyers T0 THE GIRL Patents and Trade Marks who has only one date per day- 701 Crocker Bldgzg. Des Moines, Ia. CASCADE LAUNDRY ODORLESS DRY CLEANING Walnut 1245 13th and Grand TENNIS RACKET RESTRINGING M. E. BARR 314 Grand Phone Walnut 1389 Page 309 52525 1 if 5: ami i. ' C+' jfgziif .. nga 1 HPF 'tid F., ' Ffa qv . rug, I it .Q gig? e.fF iii iii A S5531 iii! Eff' 2 Ei W2 ,. L 1 Ei? xiii arts SSH ,, . 1z,.. ' ,. A . H? mi: il.-55 I-.QQ ig 97' E fi? 5, L2 25'-'E 231 f K' K1 f V Ii , 1 'Haig El P2 1' ' if LE 1: 1-: ?t3i'1 ' 2.1.52 I -'REL wi... Tttn nl., . , U :rt '1 ,U UNIVERSITY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS THAT PLEASE 1229 25th Street Drake 1026-I ORWIG 8: HAGUE Patents Copyrights Trademarks STOP LOOK LISTEN Wanted Ten Good Men to Pledge G08 Crocker Bldg. Dos Moines, Iam. Good Lodging Fine Eats ILALPH ORWIG A. G. :HAGUE Lawyer Mechanical Engineer All Applicants Phone D3118 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. We appreciate our situation, in being able to serve Drake Students MTNM ' INSIST I X BOTTLED cocA coLA ON A W. A. rFURNER, Prop. Page 310 ,mlm ,. .., .f-- .,,.,..,,,. ..r,.1.., -. .Q , fr, ,J .,.f.,..,,5q-,..-., .-,w X W U JU X L . ...,, . ...,.. .,.. .. , ..., 1, LOUESE A PLACE TO EAT 1215 25th Street Food With A Flavor UNIVERSITY LUNCH 1170 24th Street Open Day and Night You Are Always Welcome Mus. M. DICKLEY, Prop. ., v,e. .f -.....,...,....,...,, .... Q.. CONGRATULATIONS You are new gmclllzmtiiiig from your Alina Mater into 21. world of nien and wornen who do big things. Your greatest aim in life is to be at success. You have been working, sneriheirig and striving these years, that you might realize this ambition. What now? There is absolutely no profession that offers you such an enormous field, sueh an opportunity to expand and develop into an influential und successful citizen, as the life insurance profession. Harry B. Rosen, with practically no education, was the king of insurance Writersg Writing almost 350,000,000 per year. Why cnn't you, with your splendid eduezttion, enthusiasm and CllEL1'HCtCl', built up during these years of training, eventually do as well as he? VVe are offering you the opportunity to enter this great game with an old SLllDStf2L11lLl2Il company. The Royal nion Life Insurance Co. Des Moines, Iowa FRANK D. .IAeKsoN SIDNEY A. Fosrnn President Secretary We know at fellow who's so dumb that he thinks Ford Plant is 21 vegetable. E ERYBODY'S BRE D FOR EVERYBODY DES MOINES BAKERY CO. M. ZINsMAs'rER, President Page 311 1 , ly- Ayr--j--' A --Zfgrgjrzz ne.. 1 .,1. WM l ,H 1 10:5 l ,rf-' 1 uf li il-ffl il- it 'i -lil avi :Wil il M 1. K ' A -,. I - 2 fini' iggi-I 39 ? ltr E Eglin iff My wi, gill ly Slit rl' l i mil illfil W ati: I if itil l i itll i f L- ?Et X is E '7 .lf QE. 5351 if ,,, V itll itll 1 hifi 1 X1 liflii il :i'Xl' ill EM. H551 ,el if , fl e , 1. ,. se JF Wil me ,I J . Biff H fl F '15 ii-lt! Ti -js 1 tit'-I fl 1' '1.'Tl'f i I ,il H TAU KAPPA PHI THE BLUEBONNETT Alpha Chapter COFFEE SHOP Members Ex Urbe D T. B. PAYSEUR A. NIELSEN A Clean Place to Eat Shops Bldg. 2nd Floor THE QUILL + D. G. Headquarters Xcelnt Krds 1173 25th Street, fir-:ORGIA M. cjAMI'13ELI IELEANOR BARR I'1l never take another drop, said the drunk as he fell oi? the skyscraper. FOUR CHAIRS , FIRST CLASS WORK The New Plaza Barber Shop SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1 GEORGE HAGER 902 Locust street ? 1? Page 3I2 WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED LEE DRESS CLUB Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Drake 337 1227-25th Street AUTO SUPPLIES GENERAL REPAIRIN G BELL'S GARAGE 2315 University Avenue QUALITY SERVICE Dapper- Did you ever kiss at girl when she wasift expecting it? Dau- I doubt itnf' Market 435 and 436 JEWETT MARKET CO. INC. Ninth at Grand We Specialize in Fraternity and Restaurant Trade Satisfaction Assured RECITAL DELUXE -ALL SPRING-' Lost A vVOI1Cl91'fLll Girl PAUL C. JONES S0 Near, and Yet So Far CTO the X D's. By the Kappasj Lost In the Deep ROBINSON Cin Logicj Pflgf 313 EAST AND WEST WILL MEET AT 1924 THE AMERICAN COLLEGIATE TRACK CLASSIC JOHN L. CQRIFFITH, Founder K. L. WJLLSON, Director Page 314 f I - f f lf? UW Lv jp, Q! 1 . W W .WW W 'W WE W W ' W W W W . W W W I W W W W W W W W W W W W .- , X W 35 W I . 4 I l W W 4
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