Franklin College - Almanack Yearbook (Franklin, IN)
- Class of 1918
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WILLIAM TAYLOR TOTT President Emeriigug wx ,A v W: 4:-:QQ x . 5 E A LLLL L LLL L Q01 M .... fEtt:::': 1-:ffrarrzxwx V Q P V W W U V h Q, ff F N 1' 7 f 2 fr fr rlrirgg, E ,ff , . DR. EIQIJAII AXDRICWS IIANLICY P1'0SidOllf I8 i211 QNX --ee..-1-X .,,. -----' ,aw 'R ' . -f as R A :R N wk 'fi .V sv S- will ins fs X. SQ. sir f-, 1 f 5. S S S Q agigggqilln ,,,, KSN 3 -s Q Sys: aka 5.5 .4 Q Rm, N :saw xx Q- X sr Xa fm nf. I-X. S S Slligl: llsl'N:.ffQ5 Q 5- N W X X N :S 5 x xN S ' E 5 Yilillti s. K X ., X 1. 5 sz, Q- 'S S- XB ---f- --M -- ' '- ARVTHUR TRAIN BELKNAP, A. M., S. T. B. Professor of English and Expression. Dean. - Phi Beta Kappa. . Graduate of Brown University and Newton Theological Institution, Pastor of Baptist churches at Sanford. Maine, Andover, Mass Providence, Rhode Island, Franklin College 1907- A HONVLAND CYRUs NIERRILL, A. M. ' Professor of Classical Languages. Registrar. Delta Upsiloa and Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate of Colgate University, '90, Gradu ate work at Colgate, Rochester Theological Seminary, Chicago University, Professor in Ottawa University, '93-'96, Pastor of Baptist Churches- in New York state, '96-704, Professor of Latin in Shurtleff, '04-708, Franklin College 1908- A l4lERRIOTT CLARE PALMER, A. M. Professor of History and Political Science Pi Beta Phi. U Graduate of Franklin College, Graduate work in Harvard- A M. C l P. . a ' , ounibia University, '07 Hlfllmlpill and Teacher of History of Franklin 1311 SCHOOL '98-'05, Franklin coiiege, 1908- xxaxssws W -c FRANKLI S 5A 1.mmAc I'n.u:1.1-Ls .Xl.l'IX.XNlll'll! III-1l'I'l'I. .X. KI. IIl'uI'1'SSul' UI' IIIuIug'y', III'1l1Ill2lI1'uI'NIISSHIIVI Siam- I'1lix'vl'si1.x'1 liraul- uznla- work III IIN:-:agen I l1lx'm's11-x'g I1-qwlu-1' ut Iiiulngnx' :lt S.-flulizn, NIU.. 'HQ 'ull SupI-rin1.-mI- 1-ni ul' Sm-Iumls, IIHIHIDIIZIII, NIH.. 'HT 'HM I'ro- Il-ssur uI' Iiifvlfvuy. 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I Phi Delta Theta ahct Phi Beta Kappa. 4 1 Graduate of Bos-ton University, '94, Chicago a University 796-797, Clark University, '97-'98, Professor of Mathematics, Stetson University, '95J96g Professor at Bethel College, '99-'01, Instructor at Clark College '02-'05, Charter member Mathematical Association of 'Americag Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science, Member of American Mathematical Society, Franklin College, 1910- R. CHEsTER ROBERTS, A. M. Professor of Chemistry. Alpha Chi Sigma. B.. S., Ottawa University, '12, Fellow and Assistant, University of Kansas, '13-'14, A. M.. Llllwslty of Kansas, '14, Fellow Yale Uni! VCFSITJY, '15, Franklin College, 1915- Miuzv AVA STEWART, A! M. Protessor of Romance Languages. A. B.. Randolph-Macon XVoman'g Colleo-Q '143 Lx. IY1llYQ1-sity of . 7 O 7 . . H-,,. 11 ,, A ' 110330, 163 Teacher in lgffglfchoolf SC0ttSb0T0, Ala., Frankln College, TI ONXX Y XXXX W - --'- ---- .X X .......... --- ...1SNK'XN 'iii ' -e-........ 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Pi lfvfu Phi. 1 - w ' Q 0 1 ' ful'ililll2ltl' ut I'l'2llllillll Q ullvgv, U41 l nlumlnzn lvlliYUl'Si1j', 'HH-'lU. '14-'liiz .X. Nl. Vhlllllllllil l l11x'0l's1t.vg lm-z1vl1v1'nl luluzllsll, I UIIIIIIIHIS Ilxgrin Svhoolz Tl'i'1'lll'I' wi' ICIIUHSII mul lliwtrwtv. l m'1n-- i'l'Slllll'g,1' High Svlnml:1 l'u1llilil1 Vullf-ge-, NHT- I 8 1251 MAN ww Y,A,, Mm ax. .-f . Six K . , 'f X vx ' ,s XNNWW Maxx X 'I W f S X s X . is eff., sr mix Q N s X NTT. ffX. 5 I 'SBX X x X :S xi N a Q A s .A is X , . NM.. . N E fx ' ,,--,,-- E V , f--'f' f W ' CLARENCE EMMETT ARNETT, A. B. . Instructor in History and English. A. B., Franklin College, Graduate Work Chi- Qag-0 University, Franklin College, 1917- IIHLLIAM ALBERT BURTON. College Treasurer. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. b Franklin College, '99-'01, Summer Work at Valparaiso University, Teacher, Position Citi- zen's National Bank, Franklin, Treasurer of Indiana Baptist Convention, '10, Franklin Col- le0'e Treasurer' 1909- D ' 7 .IEss1E D. LEWIS. 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'f w-Mtig. :- xv' ' VP Lf-'fx .Q1 FaCufT W ' 1. --f -f,,j.,- Row. 1 Af,- '7 . fire. e'C 5 Music '1The H, aafiv , -N :H- i281 4 N NmwmSkm,mYm K A '-'------'------' , ..-.-. ,, .-N .....w.. N.A..., N ,W M, .N li VT! , W , Q Lf ff.-1 wwe an M Q -.Q , , H ,K ill I fx x X Nl? f f,f.kgiX AQ If ' ' t 0 i T15 X' .. fzl A9 H fi- ss N w li 'N 1 I fzffjf ff -4 if - j lf lil ' mul: . , 6 -,,...TZ Franklin was horn in cw-ntral lincliana in 18-H. ul' pgnml Baptist par- t'lll'2lj.l,'4', anxl hall to uiuh-rg'o all that a vhilcl would haw- to mulurl- who g'i'vu' up in thosl- varlivr tinws. Urplialu-cl 4-arly in liI'v, tha- varl- ol' tlu' infant was givvn nyc-r to guarcliaus, skilll'ul physivians ancl nursl-s, mu- ol' thu 'first ol' thc- l'ornu'r living llvv. fic-o1'g'v C. Cll2lllllll'l' ol' Blaclisun 'llniyvrsity anfl Nc-wton 'lllwolngivzll Svniinary. During' thx- pa-riml ul' fiyv yoars whon sho was unch-r his carv, niany Baptists tlimilglmllt' lloosivrclmn, vitally intorc-stvcl in thc' wvll'arv ol' tht- chilcl, szwrilim-fl both tinu' and nionvy for hm' physical ancl spiritual aclvanc-4-nu-ut. Un losing' hvr ahh' 17l'0l0t'lOl', tho vhilcl spvnt a pvriml nl' thrm- yvars whvn vvvn hor vxistviivo svmiuicl tlirvatviu-cl, without vw-11 a guarfliau to assist hvr, only a nuinlwr ol' nursvs. llm-r survival is prohahly :luv to thv faith and support ol' hc-r l'rivucls, who in 1852 proviclwl hc-r with anothvr guarclian in the pc-rson ol' Dr. Bailey. Ill' was sllvm-vcll-cl in turn hy such nu-n as J. S. ililllllglllillll, Mark Baih-y, J. H1'111i1hac'l:, Dr. ll. li. lVaylancl, Dr. XV. T. Stott, Dr. Bryan, M. IC. Crowvll aucl Dr. Hanlvy, all of whoni havv hacl 1ll11C'll to clo in thv c'hilcl's training' thus far. In IS-19 Franklin s11'fl'v1'vcl a strokv ot' inlantilv paralysis, wht-n it was fvarvcl that sho could not possihly surviyl-. 'lllirougli thc- tinu-ly ancl otlicivlit work of hm' guarclians and nursvs, liowm-vc'i', he-r lil'4- was sparml and sho llllgilll to 1'0covm'. In 1862 she Sll'lift'l'l'fl anuthor stroke- whon fvars were t'lll0l'l?tlll0tl For hvr lifv, hut this too sho survived although shv rc-- llltllllilfl an invalid for scnnv tinuf. By thc' use of etlicimit ortliopeclic trvat- 1110l1lS, l1ONV9V01', shv has rapidly out- grown her cleforinity. 1 8 l29l N X Q by K , X XQ N XX Q . .. ., ,. X ::' E E' . . 5 S S ,KN S X K it mmwmvsggs X, X.: wmQ,kQ,A..?s,.,, ' X xg x,,,,x.-sssss fi9l9fS355lA,,, X, VYYYFFFF ,A,,,,,,,AYAAVV,A,, V Q .NNXWWMW -YYY . ,.,. Y ff.,- , Q5g,5i..,,,,gg5g,g5g5555fipiQii?iT::.22222rrfrffbbbwfw-' ---f- - 'l fi?5SS3t-ff, '?3Sr:2fxI?:?2w QCA V w,j ,1 'imgwggqgfaxkmxkxisgk ff x 'Q S' Q X Sax f,,.7,gxSw MW ' X 3 X Q X f st ' at f Y..s. S Q sp? lil, 5? N X X MQ : ,wgrfi 5 gui 'S N1 NN., I, S X Q E xt .,-,Ant , Niiix: Q ,x X X S 5 YE ,ff ix Silas ' s Ss . W ,,,,,,, vysxxw- ,,,, ww, l rauklin cut her first permanent tooth, Chandler Hall, .in 1847, when she was under the care of Rev. Chandler. ln 1853 the Bailey Hall tooth appeared but it was not until 1887 that the third, Stott Hall was uoliccfl and it was some ten years 'fcoining in. The Library tooth, loo, caused niuch pain. lh-. Bryan took the child under his care in 1905 and it was under his guarfliansliip that she cut her Dormitory tooth. As Franklin con- iiuucfl to grow it was seen that the child would need more exercise than the campus alone would supply, and it was at this period, when she was hcgiuning to grow rather ana-zniic, that her Gymnasium tooth workefl itsell' through. Her friends were just beginning to feel re- licvcfl over her successful recovery from this trying experience when the chihl was suddenly seized with the chills, frightening her friends almost out ol' their wits. The good citizens of Johnson County, then acting as pliysicians to the child, quickly quieted their fears, however, with the anuounceinent that her guins were badly inflated and that her llcating Plant tooth was just coming through. ' .lust rccciitly Franklin has been put in the hands of a board of twen.ty-l'our ahle men who are to be responsible for her welfare. The pm-sulcut' ol' this hoard is Mr. Graften Johnson, and it was through his generosity that the Chapel tooth, which had beconie badly decayed was 1-cccutly lillecl Cwith a beautiful decorationl. Vlfith a joresent. eni tlowmcut ol' fl25llfl,000 and with all the ills of childhood safely ast the . , , f 7 luturc ol l'1l'2llllill11 looks very bright indeed p i -' :X JM - - 7 ----- 111:21-... .,,.,., NPiN5,,-rsssrzssewffs .... A ,, ss r r rx ,., .....,,, ,t.ttt, - 1 X -Qt FGOTBALL me ,.. ,,,..,,. , NN W ' Q as 1 X s Q XX f 1, S S S S 'N 11 :sos 1 V sv wx-:iiiiiisiiess f -AX X Xxx is X NX R. Q 1 p::?',---Lg S' S Siiwxseler.--,lx fxxx N Si X S X xx s : - , 1 3 s Seiisigssasssgo SN X S X Q S S ff 1 , 3 ses Q ' K. ' - F ' we-Mfr? sp ' l ' e , wif , ,,,,,,,, iQieiRwgwamKiQqtmrss::r:e ----- '-rm' ,,,.,...,.c 1 --'f-' ' ' W - . .ANhnauN1usins'laur l '11 if thall Svraann-1915 1 Xxvithh the graduation of the class of 1916, i Frf1nl'lin lost seven of the oogS 111 11911 football C X . 111acl1i11e, so when school opened in the fall and .ulother H1311 had failed to return, the situation c . ' I T looked blue indeed. BOWQH, LOWQTFU lvelpr Cmio. and Shafer, regulars from the year be- c - - for-e,Ccould of course hold down their old posi- tions but there were other holes to fill in the la, - Q llllix and i11 tl1e backiield as well. The horizon cleared somewhat with tho T . arrival of some good Freslnnan material but most of these men lacked experience. From the first a goodly number of n1en turned out Q Q H for practice and to the lillllklli,5mdMIlH consistent work of these ' 'Hmm second string men a great part ol' our success is due. After a few weeks of practice we met Kentucky Military Institute on Hoodell Field i11 our first game of the season. .Xlthough we easily defeated them, the game slnowed that our team would require a large 411111111111 oi' practice hel'ore they could successfully contend against some of tl1e heavier teams with which we had games scheduled. One of our hard- est .2'1lllll'S 0211110 just a week later-with DePauw at fil'1'I'll1'2lSlll'+2lllii we meet defeat chietlv bee cause ol' the lIll'XlN'l'll'llC'0 of our 111 en and their llllllllillf' to get together. In the l':2ll'lll2llll game a fini . , c was made i11 the lHl'lIl ol a pair oi' guards, Mutt R .. 1, , H oss and I reaclier hoherts. Zlllll we held the Quakers to :1 tic. the f4'2llll just getfi U- fl 1' '. .' - I n ll, 1111 st11de 111 the .utter part ol the game. O ur two redouhtable ' two touchdowns. vlnls wr-re 1-4-gI1mlgjl,1,. fm. Om Ihr- IIZIIIUYUI' gaxue was a walk v V77 . EN X may mth BRUCE L. Bow Captain 'I w smmsmmmmsW ' l 3 2 l 'va' ' F AN Krms 111111111 cle 1 , 1 , ' ' Q9 Y! l' 1'1111l:l111 H-Llflilllg riglit 11t l2l4l'. lha- I 1 lhitla-1' gfllllll. t1111.sl1mv1-1l llt'I'Sll'lll1' lm' with llu- s1'11l'1' ll to lil llillllvfl :ll tlw 1 A I 1ll1l ol llll llI'SlL llzlll, tlu- 1:11111 :lll1l llllla- 1'111111- l1111'lc sos1g1'1111g'tl111t thm' s1-1'11111l lllllll tlltlttl Ill to I-l ll'll'2llllilllll. lt was in thv lust h11ll' 11' this Qilllll' t'h11t l.0Wt'l'Y, 111 tht- lilllgllilgt' ol' Zllltblllvl' l1l2lj'Ul'. Cillllt' i11 Zllltl fust tm-11 things up! 'lt was tlw l,o11isvill1- g'111111'. l1ow1'w1'. wliivh Vllilllj' s'1ow111l thv ti111lw1' ol' thv tv11111. 'l'l11- l1111-1l1-st Qilllll' li1'V4'l'l1l2lXl'1l ni, was thv way om- ol' our li11111111-11 ' . 1 I 1 u -swilwril it. lt x1'11s11 liglit l.l'Ulll wliistlc- to wliistlm-, lllll 11111l t111'li 11ll thv way IOHN M. THURBER llll'Ollg'll with llt'llllt'l' t1'11111 giviiisg' 1111 ' Coach 1111-h: 11111l it was 21 glo1'i1111s vivtory in thv Olltl. Nc-vm' wwe- thc' oflcls gm-11tv1' ilg.1'Z1lIlSl il wi1111i11g,' tt'21Ill ut thc- start 1111cl llt'Vt'l' was lllOl't' tlt'Vtll01Jlllt'lll 111111l1- i11 so short il ti1111-, 11s i11 thv past s1111so11. iWitl1 thx- lllZlj0l'ltj' ol' tht- squacl l'l'0lll wliivli thv tc-11111 was 11111110 this yo111', l111c'k 11g'11i11 next ym-ar, wt- l11-situtv to say just how 11111011 we 11111 going to clo in I. C. A. T1. footlmll. SCI-lEI7l'I,E AN11 YRI1Sl'l,'l'S-l 91 ti Octoltcr 7 Ffillllillll . . ..Fr:111kli11 36 Kcntucky llilitnry lnst. 0 October 16 Greencastle . . .Frzmklin C DCPIkllXX' .............. 24 Octolper 21 Richmond . ..Fr:u1kli11 13 l2:1rll1:1111 . . .. 13 October 27 Frz111kli11 . . . .Frzmklin O Rose Poly . . . . . Z Novemltcr 4 Hanover . . ..Frz111kli11 12 l'lZlIlOVCI' .. .. 7 Novemluer 11 l11cliz1n:1polis . ..Fr:111kli11 39 Butler ................ 14 Novemlier 18 Louisville ...Frzmklin 16 University of Louisville 14 AI 8 l33l n.,.e.:::af ..., ........ M K Q h. ,. , N., ...ts . Inf.: , V .. gs X56 . , .... assi. QM ,s.wx..:.m-M... ,, .. 1. A NN-eww-xmmsv::::::...rr:f fl Y Q KW X SN K ffidfigmiw es f fs S X N X b. X' m W Xifiiifilfiifl 'fx X ' E5 savfyi SV' S 5 S QS X N. Ri ' 5 S s S Xw X x W 'f W' ' 'W' . . . .,,-sas..w..s-...Q-xuwuqns-.favs-ff-- - -va-..x...sx. ...e wh -www, llowcli N919 Wilson Shafer lh:l'c'i-: l,. Howicx, '6Bonie. .X Junior, and this yearls Captain. Bowen played tackle-and throws the long' t'orward pass. Bonie is one of little inen Weighnig in an-ouml the two C'0lltlll'Y niarkg he was an ideal leader, asking' nothing ol' his own that he would not do himself. A worker, a fighter, with :1 Sll'ti.LL't'-ilillllllll'l' straight arni . .-I push H'l1il'IIi merms cotatstrophy to cm opponent. Wim. H. Xl-ll.l'. Crabbie. .X Senior who l'or 'Four years has been tho mainstay of the 'tponyn lim-lcth-lil Willf'il has made Thurber fanious. Nelp was a dangerous opt-in lit-hl rimm-r, a sure tackler and a thinker without an equal. 'LI lfmz, Il fefwtp, a dodge, bow-legs and then-ca Touchdown. iil'SSl'Il.l. C. Wlhsox, lYoodie. .X S4-Ilior, playwl C'0lll0l'. lllilson an-ouml a pzxvlc-use ol' football abilitx Aft l was a bundle of nerves Wrapped ' er tiree years of oonsistant labor XX oodu- made the keystone position. 'LI jump, ll .N-lnfirlf and 'Woodie' had him. I'.xl'1. V. SIIAI-'I-Ill, Sl1al'o. I -X f l'l l ' illlfl 1lf'Xf YQZUJS Captain. This line plunging full- 'iavli fiom I 1-ru sure van hit the hne and lnt it hard. Good at making I 'I l I 2 l l 'f'Ulf '2'.11IP IWUYS- 'cSl1Hf9'S', experience and ability s non- N- .1 an-at Iavtor 111 the production of the HClia1nps,' of 1917. H-I l'! !l - fl sllzrls-11, II .s'f1c'-fflss 1610,-,7ll1S'If d02U?Z. .-.: 'sm www mN S mXwm mxx l34l liskg F' PANKLINS ,','if : -TA LMANAC CHU! LOWUY5' if llznnilton liausclalc RIQLTBILN Cnlxlo, Hahly. A S4-nio1',. For tln'c-4- yi-ars I3ahly,' has playe-ll 4-ml. lin-at on Qffllllg' havk ol' thc- hm- and stopping' a play lH'l.0l'l' if was starlf-ll, also good at l'l'C'l'lYlll-2' passm-s. A Ilglltm-V, m-rvy ancl hrainy. 'gGet him boy lnfs- muzivzg urmmfl lim riylaff' IIUGH Lowlsnv, Dad A Junior, all-stafv 'fac-kh-. 4'fDacl was a horsl- in 1h4- linl- and a ground g'Z1ll101' whl-n givf-n thx- hall. This yc-a1 s pnnta-V. l,ow4-ry is also one- ol' thx- nn-n ol' thc- tc-ann XYf'lQ1'lllllg' in c-losv to two lnnnlrf-ll. Carric-cl tho hall lliln-ty-sm-vc-n yards l'o1' a touc'hclown I'1'on1 thf- hir-lc-off in thc- ll'lZUl0Y0l' gann-. A H 'I got 1-fl-Illlfl H1011 off' for II gain. Comma lIAM11,'17oX, Con, A Junior, all-stato 1-ncl. Conv was c-spvc-ially gooml at grahhing' forwarcl passc-s while- going' at top spm-4-cl, also hrokl- np many plays blllllllfl thc- linm-. S1700Clj', ln-acly ancl a sc1'a1nn-1-3 always in thc- fray. Q-I flash, fl grab, and flIl llf for Il -qui-iz. FOREST V. R..xusn,xL15, Rags, A Junior. half-hack. Although this was thc- hrst yvill' for tho 64111311 from Hopc-wc-ll,,' he put up a good gann- anfl shows nnwh p1'011llS0 as one- ol' thx- consistc-nt grouncl gc-tts-1's lllll' nc-xt ym-ar. Rams could be cle-pc-llclc-cl upon to sc-ow lll'Olll a 'l'0l'W2ll'Kl pass in ahnost 1-vw-ry g?l111G. 'By flee may boys zre laura gm' fo .lfl'f Hu-nz noun I8 , I35I A Ayxkb N --giffll ...... . 1 ,Agia - ff Y S' 'S' W N N' f f '4 K' fs S SSXS Q , 1 f ' 1 V 1' 1' f it Q S S E1 1 s X rw f ,.,,,,, ,.,,,., ,,,... - .,,,, f J ...., ii .,.,.,..,A A Hastings Hailey Roberts R055 6 7 .loux l'iAlI.1'1Y, Jon.' A Sopliomore, played in the line anywhere. Dropgzioker End punter. Not a flashy player but a steady, dependable 311 0011515 911 lllilll. A .s'l11'1' foe b11eZ'e11 by K1 11f1'01vec1 eye. O1:v11,1.1-1 liolslaivrs, Preacher, A Sophomore, played guard. This was Preaoher's first year at the game and he made good at filling one of the largest holes left open from last year. Steady, persevermg and game. ll 1111111 111111 io 11,11-n.s'1f one who 1m0ws. ll'l1.l.l.xA1, Ross, Mutt .X l'll'l'Slllll2lll., played guard. 4'Mutt was the real find of the season uml. as his name states, it was that hull-dog tenacity that got 1 . G him then- and got him there on time. In the three years that are to follow, all looks hi-ight and shining for an all-state lineman. H111 l'I'l'I'lll 11111.11 11'1II'11lP1' goiozg 09' Coming. ll.XllHl.Iv ll.xs'r1Nus, l-ialmlmitf' . .X I' 1'eslm1z111. Q'll2ll'll. Rabbit is another of our little men, strive ing In heat the seales out oi two hundred. lllas in the game onlv half the S1-:lsoll hut shows signs ol heeoming a it'ormidable wall of defense. Ulfrlf-Nfllff t'1I'-l1,l'11Il'1+f11I11 flgfyly he g065-.U I mmmsmsmm smww wmwww'Nw.N.K NmswWm mmww'mNN I 361 FRA KL1 5 A L A C 1 , 1 1 Fofllwelfl W'C1C1l 11. 11:1111i1t1111 ARCHIE JORDAN, HCl'13l1'l1lEl11.H lNOt 111 t111- l11C'i1l1'P.1 A Bj1'GSl1l1l2Lll, quarterback. HCll211l'1llt1llH 01111111 t'11'11w il I'111-wz11'11 pass and place it right where it was to be. 111- is 2111 111'z1i11s, 11111-111-11 by speed, eO11s'iste11c-y and grit. 1Yit11 t111'1-11 years 1111111111 this 11111 from Detroit will cloubtless make 11161131121 '1'a11s 'l'1-1-1 11is ability 1111 11111 grieliroii. i Two, fozmi, Six, eight, lzilfe, snap mul 11'e are 11jl'. JOHN FORNWALD, iiFO1'lllCl. H A F1'QSll111311 Jlayed O11 the llllli. O1111 111' t111- a111111st F 1111111. ' 7 . 4'FO1'111e could always be clepeuclefl tO llll the s11111-s 111' any 1111111111111 whose place he would take. Next year lie will 11111111t1ess 111- 11111- 111' 1111- re0'ulars. O IK Now clown at lflfaslziozfgton 11.-e fllfl lllflli lllfe llils-. DALE YVELCH, '4Jew. A Fl'QSll1llt11'I, 11ack1C1el11 111311. HJew was the s111a11es1 1112111 1111 1111- squad, tipping the scales at nearly 0110 l111111l1'e1l 111111 twenty p1111111ls. He is a broken field ru1111er with plenty Ot' pep, sp1-1111, 111111 z111i1il'y. Peril raises football players-I 11111 from flzeref' iHALLIE L. IIAMILTON, HH. ly. A Juiiior,q11a1'te1'-brick. A 1112111 who lac-111-11 1111ly ullfllll 11111 111i1111tes Of the necessary lllllli for 311 F, He has that 11z1t111'z11 ability which makes a qiiartei'-back a111l those 11111111111-s w11i1'11 lllillif' Z1 leader Of a team. His work is always C'0llSlSt0l1t a1111 1111v111' l21f'1C11l2 in fight. Lel1a1zO1z-Once and f0'l'CL'87'.H im OOOO 'aaat aatitaaaaaaaaaaiit it 1 8 ...WZ-.----1, ,,. N.. ,,,,,,,,, 1371 L I Q I ,..1: U , .. ,.... .x ..... .,. ,... X ...,,..K S 1 ff 5' L 3 SX 5 W . ks .. - ,,, 1:svsvff+Q+ - - - f N' wm ' L 'I'u p If Wmsox II' ll 1 I'I'I,l'1 II.xs'l'lN1:s I OXV I I. Inna:-:1:'1'm Ilnwl-X IC' 4 . I3.x11.1-:Y I ,mx'1':1:x' .I I mm N 1 nun il FOOTBALL SQUAD . Second Row Bottom Row Son-IMITH CMg1'.j TILSON C. IIAMILTON STODDARD f71:U1TT OVERMAN 'I CROSS XVELCHE RAGSDALE LXIELP SHA 1-'ER CRECRAFT Ross H. HAMITJTON MERRILL THURBER CCoachj FORNXVALD SENDON .To11NsoN X X mmswmwmmmmmwwmmx xxNmxx mw.w.ww' wmXmxu. wwv'vwx5 I 3 3 I ,pf BASKETBALL r .Akasa lx Sk ii ' . - ' N I ...r.m:a,-1--imfs-JmsSre11 'm-MV Www will '5.,,,M-ssssswwa XXWNK X X Q X X? S1 Q X N - - 3 J- if l.'4,EfS.,.w.-as-awww.. ff' k S E X X 4 N ,sims es S' s saiiliiiiiiiss ' as X x, X Q1 X N f fx 1 S S N fNX N S X S s X I b s 3 S 3 E sssi s , W- f--- - ---- --'-- -' 1 , : --',gx..'r'Xw2:rr???: F- ----- --- , Q .svQ.s-'-.www W' N' X ' Elaahvihall Svvaaun-1917 ,IHIIX XY. IIAILICY XI:111:1gL-1' 111-w-1' om-e Iost the .XI'I1-1' about two days of 'crehearsall' Purdue took our llIl'ilSllI'4' 39-10 in a practice gameg but 11 was this contest wI1iel1 brought out the pros- ilI'I'I5 ol' El WIIIIIIIIAEL' crew 'I'or the remainder of the se:1so11. 'I'I1e 'Iloo'tl1 Pullers, HT93Cl10l'S,H IJlI2lIil'I'S.H II11sky Hoosiers, 4'Kentuckians 111111 I'11IIey's Boys were all taken down the i1111- by the II2lI'lI luck squad and, defeated only by IIIIVIIIIU. Xotre Ilillllil a11d once by Butler, I' I'2IIIIiIIII bas lust' PIZIIIIN to second ilace in the I Basketball and the problem of a winning team for 1917, caused Coach Thurber much time and thought at the beginning of the season, and the result of that labor we have seen in our success in spite of the odds against us. Only three let- ter men remained from the squad of the year beI'ore and only one of them a regular, Cap- tain Lowery, afflicted with Job' s Pests' Iboilsj early in the season, was unable to get into the fray until the last few games and his absence was surely felt. Other ills too, were responsible for the loss of more of our 111011 for part of the season but in each case we were ready with an able bunch ol' second string men and old lighting spirit. 7 . I . , , Y I I YY ' , 1 I.'l. A. I,. vII1e UIIEIIIIIJIOIIS oI1 this league were I ol 1'UlII'SI' Xl z1bz1sI1 s 'W 1- 4' 'nf IIl1'Il2'Il we have never said tlzt 1 I IH'ZlIl'II II11-111. we would have given flwm 3 Wood n . , ' F5 I1a'I1I 1I we would Il'lX't gl I 1 1 , I II11-111. ' ' 4 ' . Y, ffrllml If-.1111. no one eo111b111at1o11 of whigh I'I'2lIIIiIIIl dnl not I1ax'e simply 3 HHVQ menn I-'IlIll. :ls SII1' IIZIS IIZIII Ill S011 Ulltltl Fixer and, al- I ll we could have - .'e1ec u ec a game with if Nl mlm' Wagons but 3 HUGH LOWERY C a pt a 1 n Nw ' I xmxsgwmm-mmwwsmm ' A ' I 4 0 I . , .1 , ,. . FRANKLINS f ll .Urf f t'liA LMANAC played more than two gaines tog'ethei' the entire season throug'h. With Hastings, Bowen anal l,tlXVt'I'N towering' ahoye most ol' their opponents as giants clo piginies, with Nt-lp with his spew-tl anal Ross with his eye for the basket, we hail a teani whieh was hartl to heat. Blet'lain. the lincl of the year, had a wiekt-tl eye when shooting' l'l'tllll the sith- ancl was one ol' the niain l'aetors in the 35-ll ch-l'eat we hantlml lluth-i'. Tile consistent work of ilieerliower, ll. llaniilton. Shuek. t'ainpht-ll. Vanelivier, lVhite, Cross, Moeller, Mellonaltl anfl .lortlan was the HPOXVGI' hehind the throne this season antl they tlest-rye a great' ileal of the ereclit for the victories. Of this yea1 s team Nelp only will he lost hy graduation. hut his place will be harcl to till with a nian just as last ancl just as hrainy as he. lVith the Squad oi' this year as a hasis, 'ancl with what new ina- terial we will acquire next fall, the haskethall teaun, unclei' the leaflet'- ship of captain-elect. Bowen, should hicl high l'or T. C. A. li. honors in the season of 1918. Sei-iiammis AND R1iS1'ljl'S December 12 -At Lafayette ... ..... Franklin 10 Purdue ......... ... 37 December Franklin . . Franklin 39 lncliana Dentals . . . . Z3 January Franklin . . Franklin 37 Central Normal . . . . . 19 lanuary Indianapolis Franklin 17 llutler ........ 18 :lamiary Franklin . . Franklin -10 Hanover . . 16 jgmuary Hanover .. Franklin -ll Hanover .............. Z-1 jgmuary Franklin . . Franklin 19 Purdue ..........,.... 28 Februarv Franklin . . Franklin -10 lncliana State Normal. . 3-l Februmfv Franklin . . Franklin 59 Georgetown, Ky. ...... ltl February Franklin . . Franklin -14 Farlham . . 19 February Franklin , , Franklin 18 Notre Dame 29 March Richmond . Franklin 21 Farlham .. 30 March Franklin .. Franklin 39 Butler .... ll Total ints . . . .... Franklin 424 Opponents 298 I 8 l-111 ,,..mNm.. ..,., , ,'-'- M-V W N,,x '- 'N X' ' .gli mx N, X! Y Q Q S Q' :fx Ls -wi' f xewfvisaiev ' wx xx xx .. ml w.::wwesimX fNX X S S X, 5, S xiii: ::3::5g 3 5 XX X Q X N Q 12 ' -QYYTQQW x , ,,A,,.,, ..,.,......... x... . . ,,,. M -.rxmx 'srgw ' f --mf 'f ' fm ,N.k ...,,:..ysgfmmuxxvx-1..x.s.o'nun-s- N F' N ' H Top H lI.x1l,l-:Y ll. llnlu Slllwli l:l'1l'1l!llHXXl-'ll 1 1 .XNlI'I1I,I.I. 1 :.xsKm BALL SQUAD UU' 'FO Y HHIIUIII Row 'VH 1'l:l:l'l' NI4-i'1..x1 NI-ll.l' llmvl-:N l.uxx'1-11:x ll':1pt Q ll.xs'Vlxf-Q Russ ,, .Zllanagef . .Forwcwfcl . .Gucwncl . .Center . .Gzfawl fC'0achj Fowmwl Gfzzawl Guawl Center F QM card F01' zz'm'cZ H21 X Xk NX'N'W'N'm. . BASEBALL Q...-www .. .r,-.-Naxsxvxmxwmmxw- X SW ,-- , . . . 'St...WNWWWeswWQx K Y QV p X . S fiii4ES....w.Mwww V KS S S X Wi-N V 9 ssiiviiieaiifir, f is X X A x 's S S X S S s s S Q .f - s. X gxxNNXNY'NN' N+o:,:,5 .fvSE+'-gZfL.:7,'f1.:2g.M X MAMA bsbbbkbbkbp A bsbksxxkbh - Ax,,-,,xx,,,,,,A,,,AYYpkb ,WM . -.Xt-was X -Q-gg-f2i2'H:rrfr '- YJ-':5 ' .. J. ....'- Q,-... A --w -'U X ' ' ' ' Eazvhall Svvafinn-1915 Prospects were never brighter for an I. C. A. l L. championship baseball team than they were at the beginning of the season of 1916, but it seemed that those prospects did not Hpan out.'7. Wl7e had six of the men who had helped to Hwallop Xvabaghw and Hbeat Butlern the year before with us again, but luck and the weather man seemed combined against us. The season as a whole, however, was very satisfactory and we realize that we had a team of which any school should be A proud. Some of the bright spots of the season were the two defeats we handed But- ler and the experiences of l the Hanover-Miami trip, al- e- though the latter was rather UNA INTNUOWER disastrous to our chances for Mfl WCf the I. C. A. L. title. A num- ber ol' the games had to be cancelledian account of tln- weatlier, and we again lost an opportunity ol' ilel'c-ating Depauw. Another season is coming, liowi-vm-r, and we will be right back contending for ' lirst honors again. Sc'niain'i.iQ AND RESULTS-1916 April 14- A! I-'rzmklin .... Franklin 7 Hanover ,, 6 Xlziy 0- A1 l-'ranklin . . . .... Franklin 1 Waliasli . . . 4 Klux' lll- :Xt l'r:mklin . .... Franklin 1 U, of Hawaii 6 Xlxiy lb- H :Xi lmliaiizipolis . ..... Franklin 5 Butler 4 MM Wg ....... .. :XI Vrzixx l'orflsx'illc Franklin 3 . ..... . Vyabcsl xii, 3.1- lm 6 :Xl l-rzmklm . .... Franklin 14 Butler . 1 MM mm ......... .-Xi lf-1 k ' - ' M lump ,Lin lin .... Franklin 4 Central Normal.. 3 V - V.-Xlllq .. uhm- 3 alll' x 1 r ... .... Franklin 2 Hanover H, H 7 Xl ',W. V'l- ll' .A .... Franklin 0 Ui' ' REUBEB CRAIG 1 - dllll .......... 6 Captaln V MN ll-ll Am F R N LI S 1 ifALMANAC ijASEl3AI,l, St'lllil1l'l.li-llllil' Apfil -Af Crawfordsvillc Franklin Xkktliglgli ,A Allfll -' At L?1f?l3'Ctte ... Franklin l'nrdnu ,,, April - At Franklin ... Franklin XYal:asl1 ..... .. .. Mal' - At Franklin .... Franklin liarlliani ............. MFG' -At Charleston, lll. .. ..... Franklin liast. lll. State Normal MIIB' -At Tcrrc HIHIIC Franklin State Normal ........ . Mal' -At Franklin .... Franklin Hanover ..... MH! -Af Indiilllilpolis . Franklin llntlt-r .... May - At Hanover .... Franklin H anovcr ..... . May and 19-Lexington, Franklin Kentucky State ,. May -At Franklin .... Franklin Central Xormgil H May 25-At Ffflnklill -- Franklin llntlcr .......... . May - At Franklin ... Franklin State Normal ..., ,lnne 1-At Richmond .. June 5-At Franklin .. Franklin Franklin Farlliam ............. Fast. lll. State Xorznal PROSPECTS FOR 1917 The outlook for a successful Season in liasvliall in 1917 is partivn- larly good for there is an aliundanct- ol' material and, dospitt- tht- l'ac'f that we lost Cotton and JerSt1 ot' last yt-ar's 'l'anw and that Lefty Beard did not return, we have our old lmtttwy, Swenson and Craig, and the rest of the 1916 team to build on. Oni' scln-cliilv is a little uncertain but we have a nuinlwr ol' good lionu- gainc-s and. with the proper support, should annex another l. C. A. li. liast-ball vliznn- pionsliip. Some of the Freslinwn are showing' up 1-specially good and promise to make some of the old regulars linstlt- l'or the-ir positions. t 18 .LL :zigu 111i-F--17 , H51 A ,N ,. J... - - maaaaiiiiaai X NNN Vi- V G - - -----------f ' V V f QS Aims K ff Qc xm NNW WW H954 ICH . SM' ,XYW Q uf,-5' iv Nr5:b,- HQ .5375 SK X S ,Z-'-'X S 3 .W A S S S S S S ' I ' Vg. ' N . A4 t-fl-:ffl H Mvrv YVVV V Yiwu W' Q' 'ww' W ...,M..WN..u-w.. .+.1 X W.-...,...,.-..- ,, ....- ...,, .. ..-. . -...-.. .. Top ROW I uxwm:'1'l1Y H1-' wir 'I'lll'I!I3l'llI . .s .. l,mx'l-:PY . Q , XX. IUlliI'1ll'l'S f'l'l!'l'lS . . . Hullolll If ' v Nl-.Lx ..... 4 lvl-:l:s'l'1:lcl-:'l' Sw:-:xsox Ilo1.s1'1':1x male BALL SQUAD UNK' fftillltp l'l:.xlm: .lmrxxu-1 Outjield .Pitcher fCoctchj Outjtelcl Third Base . . .Catcher . .Outjteld . .Second Base . .Pitcher Tl'1eu'n1sER, Mase SAB ..- ' H61 First Base Short Stop ot . x K N Y KWxw.mwxSm . ,,,.1, .X I X TRACK AND TENNIS s ,L ,, AV,A, M ,,,,,, M ,A,V, . ' . . ' - W f 2 ,ff ' S 5 ,N S s A . iw A 1 rark A 'l 29- . lil Bloomington .... Franklln 41 Xl. ' '- . Xt Erawfordsvillc ..FF21Hkl1U 35 M: ' 12- . Rt Richmond ...... Franklin 63 K 2 ' 20- . Ixt Terre Haute ..... Franklin 3d Zlgtdtlue ........ Franklin 6th Our activities in track during the past season consisted of three dual meets and the I. C. A. L. and State ineetsg and in all Franklin made a creditable showing. This was the first year that the college ever attempted niuch in this liranch ol' athletics and an exceptionally good squad ot' thinly clads has been developed for such a short period ol' training. This speaks Well l'or the coming seasons. Um' lirst meet was with a team of national re- pnte-l ndiana 1'niversity-and we were very well satistied with the result, for even though it was a del'eat it showed that what Franklin lacked was not men with ability hut training' and experience in these men. Wabash was our next opponent, and again we met defeat. to the score ot 69 to 35. llliltli L. IEOXYEN t':ipt:iin and Manager, 1916 Not discouraged hy this, however, we held Earl- liam in a till to till contest aml won third place in the l. t'. .X. l.. and sixth place in the State nieet. thu' prospects l'or 1917 are exceptionallv grood and it is to lie regretted that the gi-avitv of the na- tional situation made it necessary that 'most of the meets scheduled had to he cancelled. lt is to he I l. 'l l. however. that the remainder may he held. I 1 all-:'i:.l.lL' li:lElIt1il':1.r1I1,.Ipirilelr tlhe leadership of Captain ' 5 - - 1 . ll In d the lilue and Gold in the held tlns St'tlS0ll. M1 8 SCHEDULE-1916 Indiana . . . . . 94 Wabasli . . . . 69 Earlliam ........ 63 I. C. A. L. Meet State Meet if A sit 4 x K X .2 JOHN BAILEY Captain, 1917 ..-W .... .-.Si5 iiiii5iE?SiSSS3SESSSSESiiinrrtvir' ALMANAC Top ROW FOXWORTHY .. MARTINECIQ . T I-Il'RBER .... H. HQxM1I.'rON . C. CROSS .... 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I' HA 1 P A 11 e V'1T' Lawm- 0 co 4e Lg Te am, , ,N 1 u Wu i f 5711 Er' Js. 1 ws 4 N 3 uf' i k .Ib P in E Qx x lrflj W , N NmKNm . xwxwwff-: 5: Nw SX.'S'xs, , mw.m.mm,'NXN'N 'm'm,wxm,- ,SQNwX'mm, xwxxx wxx N55 S aaa aaa 'I 8 FR NK LIN f s as as as ,. s l .lunv 8-C0llllt'I'l'llf'1' lllt'l'l :lt llllillllliillgll, lll. VVILLIAM WHITE Manager I Pnnin Tennis which, for tho first ll1l10, last yvar In-gun In Hl't'lll'f' any plum- i at all in the flelcl of Franklin Collvgv sports. has law-11 Qilllllllpg' st4-zulily' lg in popularity since that tinw. A t0lll'll2IlllPlll' was In-Ill in thai spring- S of 1916 to cleciflv tlw sc-llool C'lll'lllll7lOIlSllllJ :xml l'llf'll2ll'4l l'l't'l'l'2ll.l, :1 Junior who clefvatvcl all OIJPOIIOIITQS, mm' lmhls tln- titlv. ln il mutvh 1 with llloocls and Flock of Butlvr, tlw l'll'2llllillll l'1'2llll--Q'l'l'1'l'ill'l :xml l' Basil Nash-look thv honors in Sljl'2ll5.1'lll svts. Fm' ilu- lflll' sf-asm: il l lZOU1'112-l11'1011t sinlilar to tlw onv lwlfl lust yvar has In-1-n z11'1'z111gf-fl. tu- getllel' with sevvral 1ll00lS with otlwr sclmuls. llll4'l'l'Sl an lm-smut is Il CG11tQ1'GCl in the O1ltCOlll0 of tho svhoul lUlll'll2llll1'lll mul smm- 4-xm-llf-nl , tennis is being eXl1ibit0cl. L-i.,Qm..,,.s ,wwwws.L.swsnsss . .. . xfwawwr 11,355--1 gg-gg a 5- I51I f l Cirark 1 Svlll-:nl'l.1-1--ISJIT Mill' 5 - ll2lllUX 'l' nl l l':1nkiin. l May 112- ,l'l21l'lll2llIl all l'll'2llllillll. May 26-I. C. A. l,. at l'Iz11'lh:1m. v .lunv 2 - Statv 1114-vt at l42lll21f'4'lll'. Vvvviiiivbxwsxwwxmm wwmx x,,,.mxX W 'ff .x ,-wiQ'KQm,,x.Q1N1:m.x:,1-is1!'XED1Y'xF'H'K'K 'X:Xmm'A'i'L V ,-if - XXX xxizgxpxbxkx fx' X- ' Y W' Y ' W W' NN K x w ' he X gl X gy. ly-is Q' Sv 5- :ig X X SX M XXX X m X fix as Q1 . X ,,.--Y-ir-'--1--V V Y I x r I I 1 1 I To aul5 VI N LTIQL a Q. N' ' fy fflff EJ19onJ Wihfer J Ur vcr A ..,s.-.1- NNA-x.f-sK- i+1.,f'fj Con' To da,-I Our L3zs!faT Ilia ll Dc'fnn5g fur faery Club. rf -:l'5Ir'H.c.r:fx .5 g els uv - ., 1,--1, ' f?f6 Bacff Ehld. f7 7 Hccldgnf Y Indoor 5,907,1- S. C'-ul War Srgrlc. 'LZ-IC hasa ' hav-Ig., fx- Horgtu e 7l'Tl' S! U.2bb,f fs 9 :har ,Y Elcrcl' mm:m:,wMQfmummmxmX msmmm.xm 'mixmxwmxwxwssefxfffi W - I 5 3 I Q .smmrw N A M 1-.??:Y-tus W 5. R E 3 S . N - :M X I L Atmwat 68 Bottom Row HUGH LOXYERY . 'IOHN BAILEY . SNVAN SXYIQNSOX BRUCE BONYEN . RUSSELL XYILSOX HAROLD HASTINGS Second Row XVILHELM NELI' . VANCE CURTIS . GERALD ROSS . CHARLES CROSS XVENIDELL ROBERTS HALLIE HAMII.'I'OX Top Row HAROLD TILSON REUBEX CRAIG . CONRAD HAMILTON PAUL SHAFER . PAUL FOXXYORTHY Men not in Picture ORYILLE ROBERTS ARCHIE ,IORIDAN ORA BEERBOXYER HORACE MCCL.-XIX FORREST RAGSDALI -1:2 IN' AHSO ' , ' I I VI ION I oo1I1:tII I',ootIw:1II IIIISQIHIII I'ootImII I'ootIr:1II I'IootIu:III I7ootI1:III I. T . I . 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Fx' Y ' - - ' 'W' X aj Wu H t -x:On 'ro Diplar,-Ta?-K . ' Slgef 'nfl Class o'f Selwiovs Come 0501 Sgnpbr-5,39-, I LNQ ' ---:-an ,.'-las :.:,.,,- 33-uh ' Y ' ,,. . r .-1 V-., , Lax A1 X 1 Q W x 5-NJ 1 F' - 1 ' I . '51 - I' 'Q -4-: -L f- fe: 'V N W L' ff' 15 N 2 33 5 5fhP 5 'P 4 She Walfeqf, -mt. .1 N..x.... ..,x,,A,NxNm N V l54I -W MQrc5,l 45 wv G.- smQwxxwm3XmKXS 7 X wxxxxyxy A- faq ljjxu X W 3 ', fx LCS .XXV N,f','1BX fxxfog Qfifwkx . gflx A if lsx N--lx 'lush 1 'Rh a x ,-fi ,',l,f ' -,,.....T.-. 5 X XA X bchmd. Fo oiprinis, on 'th e sands of Mme. ,,,,-...W Afg F . .,.. -Y-fs-ws-ssffffsm X s Y ' w X N Q . -. -v - , ,.,.,..s.f-x N s v X X N X s M rr E ' ' 10- fi--L sv' SX' S X XXX S S A S H J' N x35gb,:X:tSEE?rfrXx fxxxx X N X N XXX N 2 ' we ' ' ' li -e--M f 5---x-- as K, .,x,.,.,,,, .QQmmeaie,.ee,,,.,ssssm Eeww ----fff- - M , w sgghgatgsszsrmwwwsmw- 'ff ff'-' ' ., . ,, , -1-sw - ' 'A ' l Svrninr Gilman Eiztnrg O F F I C E R s PRIQSIDENT . . GEORGE BARNETT XXICIE-PRESIDENT . . MARGUERITE HALL SECRETARY . - REGINA HELM TREASURER . . WILLIAM GILLESPIE HZISTORIAN . - JAY THOM Poiir . . . CHARLOTTE COOK til-ION! ili HARNETT President Now that we have reached our last year in Franklin College and are about to go out from its walls never to return in the same capacity, we l'eel that our task is ended and that we have acquitted ourselves, at least not ignoblv, in the work that has been set before us. We have endeavored, not to absorb everything' from the institution, but have tried to contribute our small part in helping to make the Franklin College ol' the future, and we hope that we have at least in a measure succeeded. In athletics we have furnished a captain for eaeh ol' the three main branches, football, basketball and baseball and at present when graduating' have tive F men in our midst. A Our members have taken part in practically all college activities and have never l'ailed to respond when their help was needed for any student enterprise. ln the tllee Club, lVig' and Queues, publication ol' the l ranklin. Y. Bl. C. A. and Y. NY. C. A., and in the management ol' student al'l'airs through the student council we have ever labored l'or the uphuilding' ol' these activities and for the glory of the class ol' lfllf-and we l'eel that we have not labored in vain. May Franklin C'ullt-ge continue in llel' upward endeavor and may the intiuence of the elass ol' lSllT be a laetor in her growth. A -I8 litl ' s L,.,. A VV i ryx ,---1...-.- Ms ma Q N ,NW bNr 'x,7 NOK pl Qi iiAIlXl'1'l l', Hi-:maxi-1 A.. Wifi N1-wtim. lmliaimi. Avvsi N1'11'iUIl 111:11 Sviltllli, 15112, I'I,i Alpina ' ' . -1 1 fv ., i-iiliniiwiillim 4.31, l.,ig1.nswI l4'1lHli.p'.Lfl5Q i I Svivlitific' Assm-ization 4413 Stuilpllq X'.,lm,1,-.-I-: Y. Ai. V. A. i'ziirim'I 1211, 4413 l'Iiysim-s Assisi- zmf 421, 6341. lfzljol'-iiioiugy, illlililllilllililx, illlililllil. Si10l'1l'1iig1'C High Svlmul. 15112. Iutn I'si Xu: AVObsiv1'g Svivlitiliv .ASS1H'11liiUll2 11111 gXi1l121l1ill'k limirdz Y. W. V. A. Vzilmilivt 121: ant C3, C-11. AIZL101'--A12li'i10lll2li1i'S. CRAIG, Rlavlsicx A., Oc-klm-y, Iiiclizlnzl. Dolplii High Svhoul, 151111 Norfh A1illll'ill'Si1'l' 101103-4-y 1911-11 Signnn Alpha lipsilunz Wins z111dQ110m-sg i'irm-ulzitimi Alnimgvr ut' ilu- 1 i'zmk- f'lz1ssAt11lvtiv Blziimm-r 111: l 0HTif21ll 'fm 1351. Q.Lj3B11si-111111 421, xiii. 1-11-4 illlikllll 141. i Biiiljlil'-i'110ll1iStl'A'. i s-sssw-sfswssssssssssssws mssssssssssssss ws Wxsm M. . 2 2 .1 .- - . . .. - 1571 1,11 Avi-l1sivI': Viziss 'i'l'm'2lSlll'i'l' 1311 i'i'i-sill.-nt 1 BELL, iR1 l'lI' M., i Chemistry Assistant C211 Blzntlu-xnutivs Assist- 1 C 1 lin 431- 1'1Xl'l'llilX'l' Hemi-ml htiuli-nt 1 Ullllvll Mir: 1 A 4 l E I Q V H' . - A-Mm, ,,:: --'-- -f f fats::zxcwffff11ii?SSSSQSSSSSSZCQEEEEE?122E2Eiii53f9355?? :fE:?55fiEEE 1 D u 8 In Q Q A. .... W ,iiii N ... , fiifiiif .. . Q V E, , ' ' ,,,x .s 4 v Qi f A as s . ss f' f 5 rw s S5 sx 5 ' , ss 1 is Q l I 4 l ! l l 5 l l 5 5 Coolqiz, CHARLOTTE, Franklin, Indiana. Franklin High School, 1913. Delta Delta Delta: Class Poet C15, C455 Historian C25, C35g XVig'S and Queues-: 1917 Almanack Board, Y, W. C. A. Cabinet C45 g Scientific Association. Major-History. Crnris, VANCE S., North Vernon, Indiana. North Vernon High School, 1908, Indiana Vnivcrsity, '08, Butler College, '10-11. Phi Alpha Pig 1Vebs-terg Executive Board of the Student Council C45, Baseball C25, C35, C453 lflnglish Assistant C453 History Assistant C45. Major-Ilistory. ' 7 l Bnowx, AGNES, ' Sunnnitville, Indiana. I l+'airmount Academy, 19111 Marion Normal, I WU. Iota Psi Nu: 5Vebsterg Y. NV. C. A. Cabi- net 6255. C45: Student Volunteer. V l 1 I 5 I I Q, I 8 I - . IDNI , Wig ... .N mc Ulm. l'Il.x11-11: Il.. fx2ll'f'. llulmnzl. Hill? lliuh S1-lnmvl, N133 45,-5,,1,,:,1,. Wurk '. -V 1 , ' ,. , 1 4'fllN lfll-iw-H Ilu Xlphw ll' XM-lu1.-r- 4,l.-.- - ' - . 1 , . I ' -7 -1 ., .. mul, V Q , M1 '5l! l' 4.,': WI, .XIIIHIIIJIUIQ Huallwlz X. Nl. V. .X. Vulmu-t Q21 , 444 Stmlvnt XY0lllllT1'l'I'. Miljm'-I I iSIn1-y, Fos'1f1al:, M.xm' D.. - . I+'1'z111klm, Imllzmzl. Flwllllilill Iligh S1-howl, ISDH, l'i H4-in Phi, BIEIJOI'-Idltlll. !Dl'NIiIN, lJox.xl,1v .ll'nsuX. Kukmno, Illtlillllil. l'0l'V'lllis Ili ll Wvllrml l'ul'x':lllis, Hrv.. 19125, Phi Alpllil Pi: XYe'l1SI1'l VIRUS l'l'4'Ni1ll'llT 'Ili O1'zlf0l'icz1l I2vpl'4-wx1T:ltiw- 1LZ': Stll!l ll1 Yulnln- tm-1-1 1917 -Xlmzlllzu-I: Ihvzllwlg Y. NI. V. .X. Vuln- - , rw llll'f 4.311 lm-111115 41 '. Bliljtll'--f I rvvlx. Q 1 8 ,,.. . 1 qi ,,.,.., ig, l59l I F , ,, W ,, , K 5 -ww-rdvc. Jw vc-S-.qv-A-'ass PSP- ' ' ' MN ll' i H l i X, Q-'Rx ff .. -' i . . , :::4.L:.f5q -e ' '1 w N s if 'F' N ' CS X X XX X XX X X X g,,x. ssx N N- X s X X N 4N f' ig:'-'f'- ,fl Eg-1'5 , , ---V C. . . .x.N II ll +4 ALI., ljsrnnn AIARGUERITE, Franklin, lndiana. lflranklin lligh School, 1913. Pi Beta Phi, Wigs and Queues. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CZJ, C35 5 Scientific Association: Class Historian ill, Vice-President C-lj, 1Vinner of Baldwin Con- test C2Dg 1917 Almanack Board, Y. VV. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva CU. Major-History. HANNA, BEN., lVorthington, Indiana. AVO1'tllll1g.l'll011 High School, 1912, Indiana State Normal, 1912-13. Phi Alpha Pi, Vileb- ster, Editor-in-Chief The Franklin C455 Track 'l'ea1n QD: Glee Club CQD, C3j, Director C3D, Scientific Association, English Assistant 145, llistory Assistant MD. ' Major-Ilistory. 1-LLM, REGINA, Indianapolis, Indiana. Manual 'll1'?lll1l11g.1' lligh School, 1909. VVeb- stcrg Y. XY. C. A. Cabinet CQH, Q3l, Q-ill: Vice- l,l'0Sllll'lll 435: President Student Volunteer HD: 1917 Almanack liioardg Scientific Associa- tion: lixecutive Board Student Council C415 Vlass SOCl'0lEll'j' fill. Alzljol'-liiology, 'I mil E i S is is I A E is sr 3 5 3 A 1 . 1 l 5 ti I A Q Q E' -s is 5 s s E i 5. 5 3 i S Q 1 2 5 fi 3 2 3 ? W .uu- G, me is ls. S, 8 is -5 . qw- vs-ewan! -v44laal!1,au.g Q.. ,, ,,,,,,L . ,,., i V i ' 1 h11J1,1-:wil-3, Wim, M.. i'il'2llliiiill. Imlizum. 1 ' I H ' . - 0. Q.. 1'g.' UV01' WP: 15117 Allllznlmvli limmlg l'l14-lniistijv As- sistant 5:35, HB, Major-C'l1v1nist1'y. G1:11+'1f1Ti i, ICSTIQIIQI1 BLXHIE, IQOIIIPJIOII, Imlizma. Keinptou High Svliool, 19133. Iota Psi Ning VVebste1'. Major Hisfm'5'. JAYNE, CLARENCE P.. Flnlliiiill, Illiiiilllil. Frzinkliii Iligrli Sc-himl, 19123. Phi Alpha Pig XVGbSff'1': Stlllilxllt Volluutm-01-1 Y. M. V. A. Vuln- inet QQD, C-1'D2I'1liiiUl'2lllli 3i2lIl2lg.l'l'l'0i'til1' Iluml- book GD. Major-IIisto1'y. N ' N N Nw - wxxxwxx xw. Nw xx mwx xxxxxwxxxxwwxwxx NNWN N.. -- - - 18 l'l'zllllil1l1 Illffll gl'iIOHi l'31 Vlww 'I'l 1s ' ' I H .,,,,,,, - A '- 'LiiCiIil i QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQZXPWFA-Q KKNS f--- 1 1111 V W- UK N . , z ig , k ' Q V -I k VF' l X -1 fYfff-----y 5-1:-1-ggn ,,,,,Q 5 532:22 ..,.,,. -T ......-.111--.---------..--.',,... N ,,,,, , , ,-f:,vMC If I f' f' x rt S S S S wi, C 1 N K INS f KS? PM S S S KS is I .x,.... NN., 3lE1lIl1LL, 1VAYNE LOCKLIN, Franklin, Indiana. by Franklin High School, 1913. Phi Delta 5 'Vlicta 1 Wigs and Queuesg Scientific Association, . A Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3D. r , . Major-Clleinistry. Y z , v 'I M ii it ,V MILES, BIABEL, , North Vernon, Indiana. Bedford High School, Bedford, Ohio, 1910. l,01'lClCSl2lll C2j, C353 Independent C4D, Stu-- dcnt Volunteer. Major-Eng'lisl1. N1-11.11, 1Y11.1mLir BORCHERS J P0l'l1,I11Cll211li1. , Peru lligh School, 19111 11711101131 College, Sunnnci' 1911. Phi Delta Theta: Wligs and . QIIUIWS: Class Athletic Maiiagei' C1 D, C3j, Presi- ' 2 tl flvllf 121: Hlvc Club CQD, C351 Scientific Asso- llltlflll C-ll f , : 1.117 AlIll2l1l2lCli Board: Y. M. C. A. 1 1311111101 C-U: Footlmll Clj, C2j, CID, C-lj: Bas- . If--flmll 121. C225 145. Izmiuiii cn, 435, Cn. ,i 12111121111 l 3 l f .ii EW r 'Q I 62 ootlmll CBD. BI 41,1111--BIzltllelimtivs. 5 .,,. C151 ,N 5 , ii . , ,! ,, 2 A 1 4 ja s X 1 If f 7 X 4 f 7 4, 71 X'-Q-xx x X 5 NWN N .CC Q I 'mwwxxxx .X -is-N F RA KL 1 S A L A M h IMDIQIQIITHJX, BIAE, COIUIIIIDIIS, Illllillllil, i'olumhus High S1-hnol. ISDH, Img, Psi X113 xlliljfll'-H1121iSll. PAVY, Rm' GILMOVR, G1'w11sh111'g', Tmlimlu. SCiCl1tif'iC ASSOCi2lti0ll1 Y. KI. V. .X. f.illVilH'1 Ll. ' wb, ch. 4 Major-I Iist01'y. ROHDE, IIULDA, ES't01'ViH0, Iowa. Estcwillo High SL-11001, 1511231 l'lliVl'l'Sifj' of XViSCOl1Si11, 1913-1915: Sfllflvllf VHl1ll1Tf'l'l'- 1Ig1j01'-Bi010gy. t:3z::::-rffeffssfriir1zzffsssasssssffsfffwx A'11111Q-llsezsrsgsiswwxwaasresssfi1':5g.f:..f5ii' ! ww M ,. Y.,. mum N-,,ygfQ:3mgYW,mW I63I XVOIISTOYQ Sfllilvllf l'mllIm'il I':Xvm'll1iN'm' limmnl 123 n, Q Letfs High Svhool, 19123, l,t'l'it'Il'Siilll 421, 4 131112100 Cluh 1231 Blzllmgvr Huspa-l 'l'l'iIIll 4431 4 1 1 .4 f QV' 4 N : . ,, Q , x.,x W 'X W W' N ff: M m f ,rg 3 XS S S f' f F S 3 X fi , A 1 AW S , Q .. Ti ,.f--- : '? '--:pf lllllll A AAA A AA,AA,AA, f A,,,,, MI, AA,,A, l ,,.,, ,,,A A,AA llll M AAAA C C it . - ,. Q-Nw.. My vw-s-s,w,,,,-,,,.,....., ...,i... .. .. ... ............-- 1 Q .W --bxf Q ,,,x , --N-xx, X , ...,. was s Nwwaisswrmz-:.:.?2i2.tE:rsxsQ zzzz .35555535I:t1ttt2 S XWWEYI1f111i:g- ss Smmifrn, PHILIP IXRTHUR, 1 Franklin, Indiana. lflranklin lligh School, 1913. Phi Delta 'l'hc-ta: Delegate to State and Interstate Ora- torir-al Contests C3Dg Student Council Execu- tive Board QQD, 135: president Student Council C431 Wigs and Queues, Glec Club CQD, C359 Business Maiiagei- 1917 Almanack, Class- Treas- urer HD: Football Manager Q-LD. 1Iajoi'-Mathematics. Sci-IMITH, BIAGDALENE, Franklin, Indiana. lflranklin High School, 1912. Pi Beta Phi, Wigs and Queues, 1917 Almanack Board, Stu- dent Council Executive Board C41 M a j or-History. Slllilili, 'lhuuf W., fiI'U0llWO0Cl, lncliana. HH-eilwoocl lligh School, 1913. Periclcsian l lol , Major-C'llc-111ist1'y, 1 1 4 1 S L 'Wm nz .. I8 1 I 'T 922222222sssrsesixswrmsxxmmvwKss .-mwm11...: -X W' -V-V--WWW...-, ,W www, X X ., N xx X X X X X S X ww- - wwxw Sx S SM E xsws X X it s K Ymw ll l ll l i . 'xx A C l STEVENS, Rinril lllll.XNl'l-IS. F Fl'21lllillll, lllfllilllgl, Moores llill Avzulmrly. H1121 llmm-s llill 1'nl- li . 7 - 7 - . lege, 1.3-14. l'01'1vlcs1zu1 lim, fill, ,1 Majoi'-llis'fm'y. 1 l SKEEN, JOHN lTEuM,xN, . 4 Boflforcl, lmllziim. Fayetteville High Sc-howl, 191:31 C'm-xnfrzil Nm'- mal Csuimuerl, ,ll-'12, l,l'l'li'll'Sl2lll l'rm-siilvnt C2Dg Maiiagei' Glcc Club C251 llolvgzitv to State i 01'ato1'ical CZD g Class l'1'osiclc-nt 4339 1 Y. BI. V. A. President CSD, C-LD: 1917 Alniznmclc liozmlg ' Presiclent Wilson Club HD. 1 Majoi'-Englisli. ' ll W, STEVENS, I-.IELEN ALICE, l Fraiiklin, Iiiclimia. , Moores Ilill Acaclomy, 1912: Blfmrvs Ilill Vul- lggey '13-'14, .lJ0l'lClCSlilll QQD. fill. 5 llIHj01'-Lilllllll. Q, l e I l l :,Q3i'12:f 8 in ,kk,A, .,,,.,,l ,,,, W, W. .,,i - , - I, ' ,:e:n::::::::r::::., - ---- ------- --- ' ' 4. li I6Jl l 4 A ' . f , Q il ' ' Af- , V it if 5 iis LI. . -E 16557 z 1 ff 1 I . ss sax . , llxiifiiiiiiiiii522552222111.Q rf frr STOHMS, Roxxiz M., Kc-inpton, Indiana. Kempton High School, 191121 Indiana State Normal, '12, Iota Psi Nu, Vlfebster, Scientiic Association C-lj g Y. IV. C. A. Cabinet CQD. Major-Ilistory. SWEXSON, SXVAN M., Clarence, Illinois. Paxton High School, Paxton, Illinois, 1912. Phi Alpha Pig XVGlDSlZG1'g Student Council Exec- utive Board C3j, C-131 Vice-Presiclent of Class C-ll: Scientific Association, Baseball CD, 121, CIS, C-ll, Captain 131. Ilajoi'-Clleinistry. S 1 1 1fox, A MY lCLizAisETH, Franklin, Infliana. .l'll'2llllillll lligh School, 1913, Pi Beta Phi, Aliljtll'-I'l1lg'llSll. I 8 Wi! .... ,, , ,A , X Q S 3 -1,1 7 ff x S Q QL if fc l j -1, ., . ..... b NQLK V h f,,,,-,lf ,1-7, ---Aw::::QxXai:aca:iQxxwiKQwQimmQx:.,. . ...,.,. ,,... , 1 ,-,-:VV ' r--:::::aaQ5:5?2f'2S9Bi'2Y9 THOM, JAY XV., Frunkliil. Tmlizinzi. B11-a11kli11 Ilig-11 gvlwnl, 1!l1Zl, Sigma .Xlplm EpS1lo11gBusinvss 3121112121-1' ffl' flu- lfmnlclin 121 C11'C111E1110l1 Biilllilgflll' 441: AX1-t 1-j.1i14,,- 15,17 Xl, 111H11ilCkg Class Ilisturizllm 11411 lliulngy Assist- ant QM, Maj01'iBi01ogy. XVOOD, JOSEPHINE, Franklin, Iilcliana. Franklin High School, 1913-l. l'i livin l'l1ig Class S6C1'GtZl1'y 1251 Stlllillllf i'nunc'il Excl-lltivc Board Q35 5 Wigs and Qucucs. Maj01'-Matlicniatics. XVALDEN, GEORGE B., Frankliii, Imlizulu. Frzlliklin High School. 1511231 xVlSl'HllS1Il l'ni- versitv summers '13, '15, '1li. l'l1i lh-ltn 'l'lu-tu: Scientific Associzltiouz l'lwmist1'y ,Xssistzmt 1-1 1. Major-Clicmistry. l ,- 161 l 1 . s i. Nxqg. r sg -, sm xxxwese N lx. xxqc xxxxxxxx . X .,,x xxxx N xxxxxx . ss-x-QW - s N, . Ng X ax 5 ,ffcig-H lF.!uf1l1m.,,:.. f P7 f','+ usiiifigea I Y SE S: es' fi X f A 2 fx Q Sri f-'f5- sie .2 1 is df fl R N 'f 3::: gi, il- 55 ,- X-5 5 :N 5 S S ' 5, , i . 511. - U gig K E ss: N S A A A277 ff H K ' , . ,. A .- bw.. N . .sw New 'U W M' xx . ' ' ss 'A' ,s,..X,N NNW e i XVILSON, RLVSSELL C., Gary, Indiana. Gary Iligh School, 1913. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: Wigs and Queues: Managing Editor of the Franklin CQD, C3Dg Business Manager C455 Student Council Executive Board C455 Vice- President of Class C3Dg Class Poet C395 Glee Club C3Dg Editor-in-,Chief 1917 Almanack, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3D, Football CM. Major-English. I 8 ICHSI -Z. I .. I i ,, , L- 4 1 x x Q X x P - ' f 43 ' . P ' ', , , I .- 3 .,a' I Q , 4 I P. . I' .'O O. o 'o 'J .U .U O l 5 'I o f U 0 I I O l X O 1 I U u o a o U D 0 O 0 7-X U 1 0 O U L r' 'z xg? 51 XNY x 0 ' I l i l L W X l N Y FW'pxMXwNN. ,V I h t V A --M U Q-www MH 'N V L ux? ' - V --:,, ,. ..x A - --Q A Q 5. :.-r t f .S xv- Q 49 L M .. I V, ' i t 4 f M S s is 1 .. v R f f S S Q if Y KS s ,ss is is .s ss lik 2 l b ' kxkqb A V V I , NA M. We lluninr Gtlazfi 'QHIETUYQ CLASS OFFICERS i PRESIDENT . . - FORREST RAGSDALE Vicic-Pmzsiniaxr . - NELLIE EIKENBERRY i Siicizl-:'r,xRY . - MARY TEAGARDIN Tmmumm . . . . PAULIKDONORTHY A'I'I'II,I-I'l'lC RLXNAGITR . - HALLIE L- HAMILTON l-'URRI-1S'l' RAGSIJALE Prusiclent Was it three years ago we entered Franklin College? It seems 5 i inereilible but it niust be so. lYe have only one more year with the institution biit we l'eel that within that tinie we will have left a record l whieh will require more than tinie to eftaee, for we have alreadv taken vigorous steps in that clireetion. 'l'he elass ol' 1918 entereil Franklin College on September 22, 191-4, i with eighty-one nienibers, ancl, tfroni the hrst, took active part in all slnih-nt aetivities, our eliiel' lines being football, basketball and track. ln the Hoplioinore year we hail seven F nien, not to mention the basketball ancl traek eantains and nianagers. The Sophomore girls also won the elass eliainpionship in basketball that year. In this, our thiril year, we have lllillllttlllltlfl our splendid reeorcl and havi- hopes ol' going higher. lYe have the football, basketball anfl lrai-lc eaptains. together with the baseball nianagerg ancl Franklin's l'l'Ill'i'5l'lll2lllYt' who won thircl lilac-e in the State Cratorieal Contest is a .lnnior girl. l,l'l'll2lllS our greater trials anal labors are yet to eonie but wi- will nn-el thi-in in the saine spirit whieh has eliaraeterizecl the elass in the past anil eonie tlirongli, we are eertain, with flying colors. Q. , - . . -in -vp K -- -.nwnfuu-1-4.--4.-., . I 8 imp be l L, 3 Q, t ES .1 if , li 4 4 -3 4 ., 5 E Q Rss l l l 2 1 i X 5 lg Q i l K Ti? 525 ir?-il il fi 1 . x .Q-:N-Qx.:vxS , N. K Nl Hx h Q,, i Al-MANAC lmw, .IUSl':I'lllNlf, - 'A' - : l 5 A I. . - . I3ow1':N, l 31:l'c'1-1 l,.. liossvllla-, lmllzmzl. lluvevillm- lliwll Svhaml VIH Hi 'lll2l .Xllillil C-5T:l'l'vs1mlm'l1T Ill1Ul't'HHl'Q'l2l1t' l,l'HlllIJlflHll Assn- 5 1 i - ' :S it XX ulmsh, Illlllilllil. Xvilllilhlll High Hvluml. 19125. l,1'H2l IM-Itzl . l 1 tl: I31ulo,'.v XSSlSf2lllf 120. 4351. fir, 3I2l,i0l'll':illlUgl'f'. iw? 1 ff .Nfl H x 1 ' iff Eiifi'-3:ii..... ! l71I N wut i ' Q ' x , . s' .P ffi' . Sit 1 aura f f' f iifk f , F ,f ft . i--un-u: ,'A 3 --A:: Vw' ' 1-:Q ' I ff S, 3 , HIQIIYBIER, .Inssis HOLTEN, London, Indiana. Wanainakei' High School, 1914. Periclesian 615: 1916 Almanack Board. M ajoi'-linglisln. C1,laV1cNc:E1:, .IosizPH1NE,' Franklin, Indiana. H1'oo11sb111'g lligh School, 1914. Iota Psi Nu: Webster: Intci'-Collegiate Prohibition Associa- tion: Class llistorian C135 History Assistant C23- Major-ll'isto1'y. C'.xl:'1'1-zu, W11,I.1.xA1. Noam, llotroit, 3llC'lllQ'iIll. Los Axial-los lligh School, Los Angeles, Cal.. 1914. Phi Ilvlta 'llll0t2l1 Y. ll. C. A. Cabinet flj, 121: Svim-ntific Assoviationg 1918 Almanack Iioard. BI 2l,lUl'ililHl0Q'j'. via If-I X l F N NS f 2ALMANAc Ill-:1-:1:. XX.xx1-:'r.x Kl.xl'n, C I'ilWlHI'llSX'IH1'. llllllilllil. v 1 . . fl'2lWful'1lsYlll1- lllfll Svllwvl, lfll-1, XYe'lrs!vl'g ISHS .Xllllilllilvli Iimn-fl. . , , Ma1,1u1'-lullgllsll. L 1:lQc'I:A1- 1', ImlK'll.Xl!lJ l'x'N1-111, I 1'z1nklin lligll S1-luml. 15114. l'l1i IM-ltzl 'I'Iwt:1z 1.12185 l,l'l'Nitll'llf C132 Yvll l,l'2l1ll'l' E1 n, 41:71 HIM' Vlulm ill, 1233 Y. Al.f'..X.V2lllill1'1 :Siu l l':mk- lin Hmm! 43511 Wigs :uni Qin-In-sg 'I'1-:mis III, 1251 'l'l'ilI'Ii llv, 12.11 1.118 .Xlnlzlllzu-li lmzml. Blaljul'-Q l!t'llIlSfl'j'. Uwniu, Rl l'lI M., I,zlwn-4-In-4-lm111'Q. Imliznlm. I,2UYl'l'llL'l'lllll'Q' lliuln Svlmul. ISDH: HZIIIHVPI' 3,114.2-Q. 413, qjy. IJ.-ltzl U1-ltzl l,l'It2ll Wigs :mul Qlll'lll'S. Mgnjol'-I,z1ti11., W-. . W xx xx - -x xwwxw. X 18 l73I Stuclvnt' Yulllluh-1-1-1 Y. W. l'. .X. Vulyim-I 4:54 4 1 y r ' I l+'1'a111kl111. lllillilllil. ' I l P ' I. l 1 i v l 5 l l l . . -1 1 .. t. A ,,,NN,,,,,,.,.,., x,,i ...NNN.. , . x.Nx ., ,..: xvx, .. .. ...-1.-W-,XA-W - -ff f-1 -Q--x NVQ- H -if Ex Q: '? S S ' 'W' E 3' X8 5 V f' 5 M 5 M A E J AWS SEAS S R ' C2272-5?f::z?r'i cccc 1 ccccc at cccccc ,,AA A,A, xA,... - ,,AA.,A,AAA NA ,,. - .,,i: I ,,,. ,A, , .- ,,A 1 W .me . umm: N ... .X.. ,. ...,.,.i, . .,,. ef xx.. ie '-N. --wx-W -xsiiisimxxzrersrrmaemwmmwieesma:twEXxmw::e 2wmsnswvfz:i':sff9'i: -V-1 ldiiqizxisnizny, XTELLIE lqET1'RAH, l Flora, Indiana. Flora High School, 1911. Delta Delta Delta, Y. W. C A. Cabinet CQD, Q3D: Class Secretary 6291 V100-l,l'CSlCl01lJE C3D: Student Council EX- ocutivo Boarcl C351 Secretary Student Council C3331 Franklin Board CBD, 1918 Almanack lioard. Major-lllistory. l lJ01'TllITT, RAYMOND E., Sullivan, Indiana. 5 Q w 1 Sullivan lligh School, 1914. Sigma Alpha Ep- ' . ,. l- z silonz NN 1g'S and Queues: Maiiagei' College Book Store fill: Editor-in-Chief 1918 Almanack. 1 5 l n lil dliljfll'-El1g'llSll. - fil!.Xll.X3l. 'lll l'lI l'l1.1z.xn12Tn ls ll 7 l'll'2llllillll, Indiana. L W , ' - 1 . . ' 5 l'l'2llllxllll lllgh School, 1914. P1 Bcta Pllll l- ll' 1- Al- Villllllllf 125, fill: 1918 Almanack Hoarcl. li gi . l - 1 - Al2l,lUl -lUllQ'llSll. if E .t ....-. ,. 'arf-.'::::f .1 i?5Li1.5,,.ff--vxE.3g.,g,..,.. ., 4 M 'Hd' NA 1-MLW, ,OF N .....1.,... -mann. 0 n., Q -.4 Q .QD-'QQ -' N fin .. if -wx - . -- .uma It In is M xl N W :U 0 A htth 51- 1 Q -' N I 1 4 l g W . P ,T I .f,-,- fr-IE b I l.1-zmxu, lm, fWlh1lQlh lHinads. Hl'1't'IlWnml lliijll SVIIHIDI. Iflljll In-lin IM-H31 lJ4'l1:1:Hvivl11i1if- .XSSUl'iiltillll1 Y. W, i', .X, Vgllvi. ll1'1 42M View--l'l'n'si1lm'lll 'ITN Stihl:-211 Yullllr 14'f'I': ISHS .Xllnzmm-Ii limmlg llilw-1-lm'ufiiirls' PII-YSi4'2ll 'l'l'2liIlill2' I7l'IHIl'tlll1'llT. Nlzljul'-lixulogy, IUUXNVUHTWIY, lixrlh lCdiHIHlVQ. IncH:u1u. 1 Xim-vzxll lligh Slmul, 1511351 lmlizmzn l'lliYl'I'S- ity, '14, Sigma .Xlplm lipsilmlz Flaws 'l'I'l'1lSlll'4'l' 4235: lizxsvlmll H+, lib, Him 'l'l'2ll'li rin, ciivg ISHS Alxlmlmvli Huzml. . , . Blzllm'-Iunu'I1sl1. ILxYms,l'LuuA RIABHL. lCdiHIHlVQ. hndiuluu I'Iqli11lml'g' lligh Svhnul. lfll-1. lwlzl l'si XII: XVl'hStQ'l'2 Stiltl' f,l'2lfHI'il'2ll l:!'lll'l'S!'lltIltiYl' 1 135: Hllglisll .XSSiSt2lllT 121. 135' 1 15715 .xllllilllilvli B02ll'll. 1 . 1 - Nl-xym'-lulwllsll. .r, F I . , . -MX .., - Q' V- - ' .T11,g::L.'fe.x::Sm2wvssQssmQmw...,,, H S ! l75I Q .Q t E Q H . ,. . w-.-v-xN--ww-- f 'I,i1:::i ,,,,,V ' ,,,, ii --f----- -fm M774 - wi X SL N 3 if 2. f f f S W- X SQ 1 fi ' 51-f 2 xv X X ..--an-v , . - .A V -1: i ' Ni o 4 v 1 ly.. . xN..,N. ':::gNT5fffK.f: Vrrlalf VVVVV V H in P i QlI,u111,ToN, CONRAD, l 3lOl'g'?l11tOXV11, Indiana. l'11io11 'Fownship High School, 1913: Purdue l,'1iiVc1'si'ty, '15, Phi Alpha Pi: XV6bSt61'g Foot- ball CQJ, CIBJ, Maiiagci'-elcctg Track CQD, C355 Baskcthall 415. ' Majol'-Chemistry. HECK, ODINE, 1Vl1itcla11cl, Incliaiia. Clilfli 'l'ow11ship High School, 1914. Delta DC-lm Delta. , hl2ljO1'-Ellg'l1Sll. llAMIl,'l'UX, 'I lixLL11a L., livllilllfbll, lmlimia. lwliilllllll Iligh School, 1914. Phi Dcltzl 'l'hctz1: Wigs mul Qin-111-sg l'lI'2lIllillll lioarcl 625: Yell l.czuh'1- 111, 4125: Hass Athletic Mzuiagcr 125, fill: lillSllll'NS Hzuizigvr 1918 Allllilllillflig Foot- hzlll liibz l'i1lSlil'flHlll CU, 625, fill: 'lll'21Cli KD, , . . fl D, 1.3 1, Aliljill'-Alillll0lll2lllI'S. ... ., ,,,,., N..N.,,.,s.N.-., Q, ,ww , 1 X X X l s l l ! 4 S .F R 'sf , fi f-is il in 'i ,Lf N 1 N I7fI X i S ALMANAC 1-1-p , ' xx , I ,1 . 5 ' - ' ' - -' ' f fn '- Xa- Q.-wav,-Q -.-. N Q, A, ,x A - ' '-, HHIWINS. I .xxxu-1, 4:.1lx4-html. Ilnllzmzl. Young .Xlll1'l'i1'2l lliull S1-hunl, NIH, l'.-rivlv- Sillll fli. 421: Ilulvpe'mle-nt 'fIfgSviv1n1iIif- Assn- 1-lzlticmg .LXSSiSt2lllf in Nlntlla-lnznfiu-s film llzljm'--Maxi In-111:11 ins. Ilo1,1,1-Ln, Nomux N.. Imlmnzlpolns, Imlmnzl. Wzlnzlnmlcvl' High Hvhaml, 1914, Mzljol'-I'I11g'lisll. Klalzux, Xomxls .Im'n.n.x. Fl'2lllkllll, lmllzmzl. FI'2llllilill Iliuh S1-lmnl. 15114. l'i Ii:-tu l'lni1 15118 gxllllilllillqi 131321171- BIHJQ1'-Hl'l'lllilll. , VYV, ,N ,,,.... .. , yxxmyw Y,,, ......... .. .,,.,...,, E .,...,,, ,M ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,A ,,, 'I 8 I77l N wx 'u--1.--f fi . .,. 0 5 1 .3-in th as Y W v. - AK V - ,.,,. ,. . .. .,f,.Nx X X x -x-- wagijtjjx' --x ------ 5 555522 ':--- 5 -rzr E t'53?:gfffiff. ..ffm----mfi M R C Ag Y , ' 7 ' W, ,VAVVAA -H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, . .. .2 Q A's'y W N..-M VA J X V -A A,'- ,, i,,.,,, .A ,. ....-'-..- - -f-- nn-. xxx- mwx, ey5ss5Xf19SQsrYwA XX 2 rw -- its:::::22ttt1'?:'f3S'i'i:' W Kxox, GLYDE BIAIITE, Livonia, luclizma. I'zml'i High Si-11001, 1914. Pi Beta Phi. Major-Mzltliemafics. Igowiaizxg lIfi7G'H, Cutler, Iucliana. cilllllll' lligh School, 1914. Siginzi Alpha Epi- silong Vivo-I'1'osicl011t Y. M. C. A. C351 rl'1'2l,ClI C251 Football Cl5, C25, C351 Baseball C251 Bas- kvtlmll Cl5, C25, CZS5, Captuiii C35: President Ilughvs Cluhl' C35. Majol--llisto1'y. v v X , , lihlllill, lui 1.15 l'oi11a1:m', l'lI'2llllillll. llllllilllil. l'il'illllillIl lliwh SC-liool lflll l'i l30't'1 Phi' Wigs :xml QIIUIIPSZ Vlznss 'l'l'021Sll1'L'l' C251 Y. XV. 9 . u . I Q l'. .X. Vulrim-f CIM: NHS Alimimlvk liO2ll'Cl. Nl.aim--I-,1ug1lsl1. STSIiCLi. E. .l?lSEI.'.2i....N '1'?L5.x.u..'w'EIX'1fLII -'wff-- F,--fs-. 4 . .vw my f -:mvsuwmnmw 'Q XX-3.-xx KQQ .. . . M- . ,am + 'Rr .,,mcL,mm,.5g:.:7,C.-:v A ,NM I 7- I 2 af 1 il 5 SE rf iii ij? 95 F is QS .EL Mex ii Q E5 1 gf. J? C bv 55 WSE A 1 T is x W .gi Xu X W X Q E S 55 S Q if ii S EE ik ., .s. A Qs Qs C. L CS A-. 'gk CS .M 5 is di TE ls is ' W mm-' '------ -K---A -w-M -f ---'- -----gN,wN,p,-fn ,W ff-W--' w:::::...,...:Qw---V--V ---- - iiiicl . , , , ,, , ,, ,,,,,,, P, x , - FPANKUNS ir r i f , fy., ii Tl' fi l IDIIIILIPS, Bliny, Milfilwbll, Imllzlna. Mmlismi High Svlmul, lflllg Baptist Misginn- airy 5l'1'a1i1iii1g' Sm-Imul, Vliim-zign, 1914, Y, W, V, A. fiililillvf HU, Nil, i,l'lxSili1'lli Him i'l'4'sieii'lli Student XyUilllltl'l'l' My XVt'ilSfl'l'. Mzijoi'-Eiiglisli. MITCHELL, CLARIQXCIQ A., Liiitoii, Ilidizuiu. Jasonville High Svhool, 1914. Wchstc-rg Y. M. C. A..Cabinot Ciijg lizisolmull Ai2lll2l,Lfl'l' CCH: 1918 Almaiizlck Board. Majoi'-English. Pnvifrir, LOREL A-XLTA, Ediiiburg, Indiana. Eiiil1iJH1'g IIigh'Sclioul, 19133: Imliainn State Normal, '1-1-'15, Pi llvta l'l:ig Wig, mul Quoues. i ' 3i2ljO1'--E11Q'iiSil. -..--v--X ::5,.,.f, ,.V-- --fx:::4g3:.A,w..,,,,,V exe X 1 , X X -- R S X . rg, ,. , K ix I gs X x ' R f X 7 ll H x 1 11 s- 'll K Q ........ f' 1 f X' f a-van 'N Xxxxx xxx xNxi X X X . . . - NKXNX kxxxxx . X.,N . .. R.xTI.Ii'1f, FLOREXCE, 1Vost Newton, Indiana. 1Vvst Newton High School, 19121 Indiana 1 Stato Normal, '13, Iota Psi Nu, VVebster, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 135. llajoi'-llhiglisli. 2 l ilIAliSD.XLE, FORREST V., Franklin, Indiana. Ilopowell High School, 1914. Phi Delta 'l'l1vtag 'Wigs and Quouos: Class Presideiit CBD, , 'lll'2ll'li C151 Football QSD. 1 Ilajor-Blatliematics. ' I 5 l 1 YY I 1-:.u:.xl:mN, 1l.xRx', I SlH'Ilf'Cl'. Indiana. SlN'lll'l'l' lligll Sl'll1l0l. lfll-L. Iota l'Si Nllg I XX vlvs11'l': Class St'i'l'0Iill'j' till 1 Y. XV. C. A. Cub- im-I l3i'1 15118 Allllilllilvli lioard. 3l2l,lHl'H-l'lllQ'llSll. I 8 l l'l Iso' i 2 1 3 . I 8 link FPAN UNS f 1A LMANM SAIVVH. 1 Jux.x1.1m limnlmx. FI'2lllklill. lmlizlml. u . . l'1'unklmllxulmxq-Im-lI.11a14, I'l11 Il.-l1g1'l'In-1g1Q 1918 Allllilllilvli limml. Blzljm--linglisll. XYOLFOIID, .Tlassu-1 l'I1.1,l-zx, Linton, Illillilllil. 4XHl2llllbl'2l High Svhaml. .XIhumln'z1, Vaal., 11214. Iota l'siN11: XYvhstv1'g1'lz1ssIlisturiull lim 1,35 . Ar X. NV. i7.A.C'z1ln1u-t 421. Mzljol'-Iillglisll. K WV'VmN Q' v QQQQ 1311 WQSl'Xk-L.-'A'TLX' Ym3iKi'fQ'? 'xvixm-:,g,mQ g,:gQux:msx.'1,,:11s,Nxv121f'.g.,4gA:J'ZlTiF-11 '.'fJ.,wg'a . , sb '32- ' ' ' Rf' ww+? 'mm w'mmm wxmX w m xwwx vm Wx f Q v Xw QW? x Nwgffgik ,M ,uf S MMS SSSSXSN A Q X ,fvyni ' . x v ,,m:s Q,-.X 1- 1'ww53gsm X,pf.:,-Q1Q:K ix in wr , - - -, W t f j X Ax-1-Nw Q55 X xwm ,WA xx-.Q x Xu. S X 5. A nj a' NX XX fx gm Ei Sm Q i fi V F Y S , 1 X' R N E i. -'S'-gf 11fi?i:lj 1 A X + A X E im ' l X X vm xl X NK A X K1 w X X X Q H fat:-X-117-0-if C355 L54-rn 'f he. A Waufd Bc- ' UT' 1 Zu I M it We .'VN,ooJ U Row' RIWI fiom r- -.: 55835- ,ie Fish J TITQYQ. A A NRL X, -f AN H 7 'A '5 4 ww - e Y 3 0 gf, sxuxmmr , , R X mam-awww-+4, y Kg? X .:lLlIS....Lm:,.S:X:::xSK 'wixxmmzxruziwxcfnxwfgygg,ggQ1A5mxg.pu!vfw xw , , A X' - f-V :,sm:m5nmmXswmmE2:5.m.xxg5 A, mx mi, ':vH,3,..,X,A7Aw ,zxumr-I MN W X R. I'I r W rfiffwxsv ' I -rl INXH 1 t'-XX X ,Q ' I ' - x O 1 I . o Q. 0 U rp . 6 O Q .9 ' 0 - ' x.x 1 fn, . '. :0p ln 4 r.'.'l. . - Q AE ' : 9 CT o. ,, ,. a Q 1' ' bf, .' I O '. P .0 .. .I I I 0,0 , Q 'f r' I , . ' 0,114 D 0 : Q l' 0 ', ,.v 0' 0 ' Q 0. 9, 9 O 1 ' ' U g . 'I' ' Q '5'a.o . ' p ' r ' :N Q' pa ' f .A ' l 1 I. o 5 nf E,-...- ., ,- . v-.. S fWfIlwHt'fu1ffjflw+ fy l ' N f ' fx QV. ff 7 M P N if :gg ' - giign-QHTQT, ----N If r - Y , G Y ., , N --- - --- f u ' -i' 'Y L fr 4-, mf -A IQ- 10 '- ' ' 'N' -J.....:s-7:-f --,f-f ' F' . fl ',f4n:f:Lv7l -.,,- ', , ., . , 1 N ...,,. Xxxx N I F RAN I i n Ffa, I f y ' I ,..,,x , .x,x W xxx, Svnphnmnrr Gilman Mininrg IJAYIIJ I. IIUNNFLL Vrcsiclcnt Our Iirst opportunity to lot tho worlcl at I1irg'o know ot' our prowess and attainnionts! Wo, tho Sophonioro Class, onterocl Franklin Collogo as Froslnnen in Soptoinbor ot' 1915, iiiiioty-oiglit strong, tho largost Class which up to that time hacl ovor onterocl the institu- tion. VVo procoorlocl to holfl tho Class elec- tion niinus tho usual oloction frauds, stuiiing' tho ballot box, otc., and as a niatter ot' courso rc-Iusocl to woar tho Q,'l'GGll caps kinclly prot- Iorocl by tho Sophs. Our athlotic standing was assurocl Hwhon Shaffor hit Franklin, tby tho way ho happons to bo captain oloct ol' tho 'Football tlltlllll ancl was 'I'urth0r Stl'0ll:L1'Ill0ll0fl by our showing in travk that yoar. In othor lines, ono ot' our IHIIIIIDOI' ro- c-oivc-cl tho liipgliost graclos in collvgo, anothor won soooncl plavo in tho Baldwin Prizo Con- tost ancl as a wholo tho class clifl itsoll' 1 7 prouml in thi- Ilallowi-'on stunts and in its oclition of tho Franklin. Now, in our sm-voncl yi-ar, with tho largost Sophoinoro Class in tho history ol' tho vollogo. wi- Iiavo tliroo inoinbors in tho lYi0's -incl Queuos . 1 . h C 9 tlirw- in thc- N-ii-iitilic' Xssoviation, ono on tho Franklin Board and , . 'tis' I than I ' mm ii in football :incl tho captain I'or noxt yoar. 'Ilho baskot- ball. track. oiatoiic-al iiiaiiagw-i's aro Sopliomoros and I'or thc- past two wars thi- c'oIIi-or will lc-zulc-i's Iiaw boon lll0lllIN'l'S ol' this vlass. 1 FW , . . ll ith lhvso two yours as a basis I'or I'urtIi4-r work wo Im-l that wc- Iiavi- nolliing' Io li-ar l'or tho I'utur1-. IMI ZFRANKLIN ,Q MANAGE EB BB FH' . ,,L11'f' . I h l . H 3- 9, 'l'Ill'I SUl'llUNlHIH'I VIASS l'1..xss U1-'1f11'1-11:5 IJAYIIP -I. IZL'XXlfl.l. . , l'1:1N1111N.1 lfS'l'lllfR RIYICIQ . . X111-V111-111 1 ANXIQ TIQDFORD . S11 1-:1 1 1111. l'l.l'f.-XS.'XX'l' lIL'l-'I7KI.-XX . . 'l'1:1 xv Ill 11: l'.'XL'I. Sli.-Xlflfli . . . . .XIIYLI 111 Xl1'. 1: M X- . - ,.X., V , . ,.,. QX11j1 1 , I-NPI ,limba F I r In I N f A,-if V!! Q- mv., WWQUWW 'lu . X f I , I ff Qifiifiieisa X 4 Q, N EE :: ,ag ,E . f' 23 E35 151 E: s X .......- , , ,.'W22IIxfEi,.N . ,. s .,,.,.,: asp - ' ' A' ' ' ' ' H I-In I A I F I I A I PERSONXEL ov E112 Smphnmnrr 0112155 MATILDA ALLEN .IOHN XY. BAILEY MARY BEARD FRANK BECK ORA BEERBOXVER EST II E R BER R Y HILL ELIZABETH BOOK KATIIARINE BOOK HERALD BR-ANIGIN WILLIAM BOOK I'II.IZABETII BRANHAM DAVID J. BPNNELL RPSKIN BPNNELL LESLI E CARSON IRENE CHANDLER I.l-ILAND CLARK I-ISTII ER CLOSSON CHARLES II. CROSS IILANCIIARD P. DAVIS HAROLD DENMAN .IOIIN IJENNISTON HLAIIYS IJOLI-IS I,I'ISI.IE DPNKIN A RYA EASTWOOD MILIDREIJ ELINN IH'1R'I'IIA CARRET IR ICNI-I UR EEN ANNA GRACE HARRIS IILARI-INl'I'I HENDERSON I'l,I'IASAN'I' III'I l MAN, .IR I'Al'I, III'N'I'INtiTON f'I,ARA BI. .IENNINGS HAZI-II. KELLER III-II,I'IN KELLY MARY KINNIVK NIELYIN I,OS'l'l I'TER t'I.ARI-INI'E LOWE I'IS'I'III-IR LYONS IlORAl'I-I XII-I'I,AIN KIARIIARI-I'l' BIILLER RAYMOND MOELLER RUTH MORGAN VERNA MOUNT ESTHER MYER ELIZABETH OVERSTREET RICHARD PAYNE . LENORE PHERIGO .IOI-IN POTTENGER ARTHUR RECORDS RUTH RITCHEY ORVILLE ROBERTS WENDELL ROBERTS VIRFSEL ROE LAVVRENCE SCHEIDT CORRINNE SCOTT JASPER SCOTT PAUL SCOTT PAUL SI-IAFER RALPH SHEPHERD RUSSELL SHIRLEY EDNA SMITH EUNICE SNEARLY CHARLES STODDARD ANNE TEDFORD GLENN TEMPLETON VERNAL TEMPLETON MARGARET T. PAYNE HERBERT TI-IURSTON HAROLD TILSON RAY TOMLINSON HARRY VANDIVIER .I IRI MTE LEE XVII EELER FLORENCE XVATSON LPLU YVEDEKING KIILDRED XVHITE PAPLINE XVHITE WILLIAM WHITE ESTHER NYILSON PARKER XVILSON E18 33 X 14 9' T-N fm Ml IOQLU I l I K F KL L illreahman Qllwaz ifiiatnrg llauui li'ashiou, tmgvtlivi' with Daiuv Cus- ttuu, Cunt to uu-utiou tho Ahuauack litlitorj has cle-wt-1-tl that tl1is yt-ar a history ot' tho Fra-sluuau Class shall appvar Zlllltlllg thu pagw-s ol' l raukliu's N118 ghllllklllildil tluirvs lurv. thv iuvutal straiu, lufart-aclui taucl lu-aclavluij which pimlticvcl this clocuuulut, aucl this-tlui rt-sult! 'Wt-ll, to lu-giu-with a uuiiulu-rsliip of mu- luuulrt-cl aucl svvvii, thv c-lass ul' 1920 cfiitviwl Fraulcliu Collogt- iu iuuch tlui sauu- way as otlulr classos havv t'lllQ0l't'tl. XYO wort- our grt-vii ltlt'llllllC'2ltl0ll varcls to the l'i'vsiclv1it's 'Rwvptioii with that saiuo spirit ol' priclv whivh iuspirc-fl our lll't'tlt'i't'SS0l'S ou l the-ir first attviulaiwc- at saicl l'uuc'tiou, and l voiicliirtwl our vlass vlvvtioii ta 'la 'llvrrv Y.'XXlJlil.l, t'I.iXl'f ' llautt-l iu a way similar to that tiuui hou- i orc-cl mu- iu which most Fri-sliuiau vlvvtious Vrcsiclcnt are- lu-lil. llut with our politiral flitlic'11ltivs attviulvcl to, wv sottlml tluwu tu rt-al work. l rtuu tlu- first our tlll2ll'lt'l'S w't-rv too small for us, so souui ol' our i ' uu-uilu-rs art- alrvzuly twvtlpyiiig' st-ats iu thc- Sm-uim' St-vticui! Our atlilt-tit' pi-mu-ss scum iuauilt-stt-tl itst-ll' tor wv vmitriluitwl ahout hall' tht- ftuithall squzul. tluw- ol' our uuiulu-r 11-c'vix't-cl varsity 'l 's autl wt- he-lil tlu- Stipliuiiiuws. smiw- T tu T, iu thv auuual uiulvrc'lass l'oot'hall svrap. lly tlu- 1-utl ul' tlu- haslu-thall st-asou wc- hatl aiuuixt-rl tlirt-4' uuuw- autl at pi-4-st-ut snuuf ul' nur uu-u art- sluiwiuf up tht- ' 'N W lllPIN'l'4'l2lSSllI4'll iu hast-hall autl trarlc. lu utlu-r liiu-s ol' work, wv havi- t-xt-1-llt-tl iu llalluwt-'Q-u stuuts autl liavt- m'g'auizwl tlul Wm, 'l'. Stott Ilvlm:1t1ug't'luli lu-slmla-s l'lll'llislllIlg' tllv f'4ill4-gt' with twuul'll1'l'm'2lt'm'S tn l'1'lll'1'S4'lIl lu-r iu ilu- Statt- t'uutvsts. Nuw i:'t-utlt- rt-:uh-r. with a lk-1-liuu' ul' :rt-at rt-lit-l' aiul ul' ll4i1'llt1'Il4'1l rt-sluuisilulity wt- will lll'lllQ.L' this iiu1stt-rpit-t-4- tu au 4-iul with tht- usual HI llllllill l.'l state-uu'ut: llu- vlass ul lfljtl has a l'utur1-alu-a4l,g11ulwc- ' luuhly' i't-sulw that 1llll'l'Ulll'l2'l' lin-s shall iuit liart- lu-4-u livt-fl iu Vaiu. tN2u1-ill .X. l lls'l'cu:l.xN. H18 FRANKLINS QALMANAC ,------' .qw-v 'rf--.. V- , M - O -. 'l'lIl'I l1'1:l':sml,xx vlhxss f Cl xv f,I I-'lt'l-'IN f YAXIDI-1I.l. VLIXIC . . . l'1uf1l-rx: 1 Fl.ORIiXl'lf NIICIQKILI. . . X'u1-lmfunxn lllfI.lfX ll.-Xll.lfY . Sl 1 Rl 1 wx' Rl l'l' I l'Ul.l-f . . . Tm xsl mu .IUHX FORXXY,-XI.l3 . . .'Xml.x1n' NI xx v.: rc 8 IW! y F P J NA YIOLET ARMSTRONG 'I'IIOM.-XS Al'LT IIELEN BAILEY GRAVE BARNES .IOIIN HARNETT IIAROLID IIIIRHEN IIELEN IIOYIJ MILIIREIJ RYERS HEORCE VAIJY HERTIIA 4'AI I YN MA RHl'ERI'I'E CAMl'I'iIuLL EARL i'AMI'RELI. IIELEN CAXVLEY REYIIVRN CIIAMIZERI YANIJELL CLINE RI I'II COLE VLYIDE VOOLEY ESTIIER COONS .IOSEPIIINE COYERT HEORCE VRAIC RI EA f'RAVlfINs EIJl'I'II Vlzllalzs I'AI'I. CROSS l'A'I'II ERIN E VROXV ELL ARNOLD DAVIS SARAII IlI'Nl'AN CORIHON l7I'NN MARIE IJl'RIIAM ELSIE ENSLEY MARY I'I'l'IIELI. l'IIARI.I'IS I-'ARM ER MAl'llI-I I-'ll-:Lbs I.ll,Y I-'ISIIIIAVK I'ANSY I-'ISIIER .IOIIN I ORNWAI.lI NI-II.I.I-f HIl'SON III'Il.I'IN 4il.ESSNl'IR ff ff! PERSONNEL OF E112 Hrrzlyman 0112155 FLOYD HANNA MABEL HANNA IIAROLD HASTINGS EINLEY HENDERSON NOLA HENDERSON EDXVARD HENDERSON FLORENCE HUGHES MAITDE HUMPHREYS CIMBERIT HYDE BRYAN JOHNSON DOROTHY JONES ARCHIE JORDAN ROYCE KINNICK ROBERT LAUCHNER ELIZABETH LEMMON FLORENCE LONVE MABEL MCAHREN BEULAI-I MQCLAIN JOSEPH MQCLURE ELVA MQDANIEL CLAUDE Mc-DONALD KATHERINE MAGAXV DARNALL MARTIN EI'CENE MARTZ HELEN MASTEN CAROL MEIKS LEWIS MERRELL I LORENi'E MERRILL IIELEN MILLER RASIL NASII STANLEY OYERMAN INEZ OWEN MARJORIE OWENS MINOR OWI-INS ZILLA OWI-INS LI-ION PARKER MOSES I'RI'I'l I' 18 MAE REYNOLDS NVALTER RICHARDSON FRED ROBERTSON MARIIAN ROSS GERALD ROSS LILY RYKER GLENN SEITZ ANDRES SENDON THEODORE SHARPE STANLEY SHUCK GRETCHEN SMILEY CLAUDE SMITH DONNA SMOOT CLARENCE SNYDER BONNIE THOMAS ALICE THOMPSON RALPH THURSTON MARY TOTTEN CHARLOTTE TROUT JEARELD TRUMAN ERNESTINE UNVERSAW ROLAND VANAUSDALL LAURA VANDIVIER RUTH VVAGGENER SCHENCK VVAINSCOTT ELIVOOD XVATKINS MERRILL VVEBB DALE VVELCH PIIERIBA JANE WELLS JAMES XVI-IIPPLE AGNES XVHITE XVARREN XVINCIIESTER I RANf'I'IS WISHARD LDITII XVRICIIT ITLIZARETII WRIGHT OPAL XVRVICIIT ELLSWORTII YARIAN 5 . 'F-I'-I'-I'-I'-I'-I'-I'-I'J'-l'-f'-l -lll'4'4'-I -I'4'4'-I'-l'-I'-4'-l'-r4'-I'-I'4'-I'-I'-I'-I -I -I -J'-I -I'-I1 x.. lEHNlTlE5 1-I' -P4'J'-f'4'-f'-l'4'-P-I'-P4'4'-r-l'-l'-P4'-I'-l'-IlP-f'-l'-I -I'-I'-I'-I'-fl'-I'-I'-I'-I'-I1-Aff- XX - f-' , 4,-bf.-x.:-ZR Y M x ' K 3 , 1121. ,1. I army -5 .., QJ. ,u v 7 MF? . sig is I ,' Ez i ' ff , Wy . . 1 . 3 - y A '.. 9 rn ,X QV .I x ' I r. , ' ,W I l I fy ' 1 I K ql N -4. 1 ' f F W V,-Q ff N xx 'oy . , X gf' ,Nm If ff, 'f X 7 ' H 1 ww ff X 'II . X! , f ka X X X If L I I l NX W ,Wh f ' lx ff 1' Q + s w 'ff f-JJ X-A ,gxvrxllp Ig Q gig .4---1-11. -4-.r l'fi5Ji-li-i'i-.r.a-r.:-.r4-.e:hr4-r-c-r4-u-r.r-a-.r -I'-I1 7 ww-am. ,ui ..-...Q--, , M.. ...M-..,:r:r:'i':.1:':r::t:':::1r':. Tsrr:r.:..kLQ:.ar:.:x::c.:QmfZf' fn -Q N-xN NN.' -X x-x- 5 E55 H . if Q - MM s 2 f 1 ' ' ' x , X.. MM ,C-.-.:-.7 My 5 N 5 F rf- ,4 N X L .:...4:q.1.-...-.,,-v ., -.X-.mfr -:.,::. Q.. f 1- wa-.7 ..w- .- 4 1,1-,fn rv A: 'J ,LT X ,.. ,,,g. , ,.,,. -. ...,.- ., -.,, ..----.,..,,,,.,, A , 1 .......,..-.............-...-f-..-....a,.... -. - ' ' V' '1 I .IQ 1 fi 2 -we FR KLIN fff 5 iALMANAc Sigma Alpha Epsilnu Q cf, --a, , fp,.. we! -al. I ' Sjgluu Alplm Ijlpsilam xx IN I'u11ml4-ll :lt ilu- l my.-I-,lu UI X1,l,,,,,1 Ill, lhnllx 'Flux IINIIIIIIZI Alplm l'Impt4-1' was I-stulxlislu-:I xt I I lllIxIlII Ill 1692. II14- II'2lll'I'IlIIj' vulnrs un- ruyzll purplv mul gulll uul the Ilmu is IIN- Vinh-I. 3 ,,,,AJj g',. I5 E IE l 1'N- 'W' I 'I V 5 ----,,,,, , Q' TI14- awtiw lIll'lIlIN'l'Q 'lf tlwy uppe-:lr in tlw pivtun Ill First Column SL-coml Column 'I Iurxl lclur ,IAY THOM RL'SSIfI.I. If XYILSUX RIQLI I X I Ix HARRY YANDIYIFR I1l-ANl'IFI.-XRD I'. ID.-XYIS XYI XI x EARL CAMI'IIEl-L RUSRIX IlL'XXIiI.I. :XR IlJIxIJ DAVID I. I5UNNFI-L ST.-XXI.I-QY SIILTK I'.-XLI IUX HAROLD DFXMAN RL'SSIiI-l. SI'IIRI.IiY VII Xlxl I N I 'xIxX Fourth Column HLTSI-I LOXYIQRY FRANK IIIZCIQ LEXYIS MER R Iil.I, XYIl.I,Il-XM XYHITI-' EUGENE M.-XRTZ Fifth Volumn IIRLTIC I.. IIUXYIQX .-XXIJRIQS SI-INIJUX XII-'I YIY I lJ9'l'L I II Ix I iIiR.fXI..IJ R! JFS R.-XYKIUXIJ li. IJUL IHIII 18 r ff 'rs . . if M . .,.A...-qu.: ... ...........44v-,......-...-- 3 gm gamma-N 6m- , f , PMN UNE f f,f frrJfg ALMANA f 1 9 Q Y Q ' 2 'C xx , Q 5 '!. ' .3 39 xx -1, ' X 1 QR l 6 x . x Z V -Q '. 3, ,-an I 'V ma i':'E ' H is 4' ' 4-' f --' ff- gg-. X5:xzmSE5i'.if .4 1-4--'.JL..s,a-A ' uv E My s ., 'Ill 1. -- ---U -I,-73, .. . . .-... W W :..f - -rg-. .,-.--. .n zz . ,, g F M ALMANAC . , .NM ,i 457 AI' uv Y 13111 Elvlta Ehrtn 19. vr if P111 1101111 511111-121 was 1111111111-11 111 Mi:1111i 1'llIYl'l'S11j' 111 IS-IS. 'l'h1- Iocal 011211111-1', 111111111111 Dvltzl. was 111stz1ll1'1l 111 181311. l'hi D1-11:1 'l'h1-1:1 colors 2111- A1'g1-111 211111 Axim- 211111 th1- fIm1'111' is thu whitv 1'111'11:1tiu11. T110 awtivcf 1111-111h111's us th1-y 1111111-111' i11 tha' l11f'1llI'1' 1111-: First Column Second Cohimn 'l'hird 11111111111 VVILHELM NELP HORACE MCCLAIN RIC'H.'XRD CR1i1'15.AI7'I' NOBLE CARTER CHARLES CROSS LELANIJ CLARK WAYNE MERRILL ROBERT LAUCHXER RAYNIOXIJ NIOICLLER FORREST RAGSDALE HAROLD IIERGEN IQIMHI-1R'l' HYDE PHILIP SCHMITH YERXAL 'l'EMI'I.E'I'ON SCH1-INCK XN'A1NS1'O'l I' HAROLD HASTINGS f1ER.A.LD IZRAXIHAN Fourth COI1111111 Fifth CO1lll11Il Sixth 111011111111 CLARENCE HENDERSON GEOR12141XYALDEX JOHN I'O'l I'1iNfS1iR GORDON DUNN DALE XYELCH 111-1-IXX 'I'EM1'I.E'l'ON PARKER XYILSON HAROLD TILSON P.-Xlfl. SHAFER YANDELL CLINE MOSES I'RL'1'1 I' RICHARD P.-XYXE RALPH SHEPHERD ELXYOOD XYATKINS 1'IAI.I-1E L, HAMII.'l'ON PAUL CRQSS DONALD SMITH '18 , Q LENS f,.N, M, ' ' . T X v . T X 4 3 - Q . x E . ., X 1 fr' T-' ,f 1 ' - I ' ,'. f, ' 'f . -'f,,, :r....,,.,... aw-. -.Q-Q.--0 .....-. ..,. , ,..Y.-,., ...V ..... .. ... ..,,x .. MN. . . ,. . r .t ..,. .V x .x.,..-..., -..k....... ,...,,.,. .Ln .3 in 'C Q11 Q -+ x 5.05, FRANKLINS A LMANAC Iihi Alpha Iii LF- N-:q la-9 . L. .-va 3 ,, Phi Alpha Pi was vsfulmlislu-sl 211 l 1'z1ukliu l'nll1-.qv in ISIUEI. 'Plu- cfolors ol' this l'l'a1t4-1'11iloy :uw royal l!lll'I7lQ' mul :nzurv zuul Hu- Ilmvvr is the 1Xlll0l'iC'Zlll Hvillltj' rosv. Tho nctivf- lll0lllIN'l'S as thc-y illllwill' in ilu- pivllm- :uw-: First Column Second Column Tlnircl Volumn SXVAN SXVENSOX ISIQORGIZ li.-XHNI-i'I l' III-ZX ll.-XXX.-X JOHN HARNETT lllililil-1R'l' 'l'lolL'RS'l'ON lflilill KHIZI-1lQ'l'SUN RAY TOMLIXSOX THICU SH.-XRPIZ F-'lf-XXl.l-IY UX'lil4M.'XN JAMES NVHIPPLE j.-XSVIQR Sl'O'I l' R.-Xl.l'll 'l'llL'HS'l'HN CONRAD HAMILTON -IUHX l1.'XIl.liY IJUX.-Xl.lJ IJLNKIN Fourth Column l iI'lh Vnlumn ELMER DILS Y.-XXVIC t'L'l4'l'lS GEORGE CADY MIXUIQ HW!-ZXS CLARENCE .L-XYXIZ V.'XL'l. HL'N'I'IXf LTI JN TOHX FORXXY.-XLD l-'IA JY I J I I.-XX XA k'L,-XUDE SMITH l-ll-QYIZVIQX 1'Ii.'XMl1liIil..-XIX 8 IQTI ,......-.... Y , ,,,,,,., ,...,,, , A, , ,, 7 ,,. ,vw-. .x,.. N. -..,,..,... U x ,vt W X, Y Y A IN. vw, L a I N 1 ix 9 ! Q ,V ' . X , ., .i..,..I-. .x.........IS......s... J!,'. W...SS-S F ' ' x X F w ii-5N QgflV -X'-'-'f- W---Nf f -ff--W - - :jr--vw 1- k- -fgggm-A , -. N -. . - L W J Y V v win- ! w:.-M MTX' C C lux FRANKLINS I e1fA LMANAC Evita Brita Brita - l Delta Delta Delta was fonnlh-ll at Boston llvlllVl'l'Sllj' in 1889. The Delta Zeta Chapter was estahlisllecl at Franklin College in 15112. 'l'hl- colors are sllver, gohl and hlue ancl the flower is the pansy. The active lll0llllJ0l'S as they appear in the pietnre are: First Column Second Column Thircl Column CHARLOTTE COOK NELLIE EIKEXIEERRY l.l-INORI-I l'llliRlf3O PAULINE XVHITE ESTHER WILSON NI.-XRfI.fXRli'l' NIll,I.I-IR MARY BRADLEY MARGARET T. PAYNE MARY li'1'lllil.l, FLORENCE MERRILL ANNA GRACE HARRIS .MINI-ZS XX'l'll'l'li MARY KINNICK ' ESTHER MYER M.-XRIAX ROSS NOLA l-'ll-QXIJERSON Fourth Column Fifth Cfllllmll JOSEPHIXE BOYD Ili.-X l7l.lfKllXl,l MILDRED FLIXN liI-lZ.-Xlili'l'lal XX'Rlfll l'll ELlZAl3ETl'l OYERS'llRElf'l' R L l'H lJXX'YlfR ODIXE HECK .-'xl,ll'li 'rnoxnlsox ESTHER LYONS l'1..,xh.-x xl, ,ll-ixxlxfxs 18 1' V-T Q , m xx x , x 5 1 XXXQ r X X X X I X ,f X X x s 1 X x X r 'f , f f gf, x N xx X V 1 l f 3 -3 f Q6 4, ,563 k .I 85 H 77-7 lu ll -151, as-, 3,7 M ,.. A Q ,N X .H+--..x. ,. N- . J. .L .:. R 'mlagi W2 'i 8 link FRANKLINS Hi Elvin lilhi . - , I ' . . . ',,., n I'1 ,Bc-Ia I'lu was l0IIllIII'Il :lt Blmuuuutli Iulliggv, llluuus, lu ISIN. Illclizmzul Alpha Clulpfm' was iuslulli-el :il l'll'2llllilllI I'ulli-gv iu ISHS. Pi Phi volors arc- wiui- mul slivi-1' lmlui-, :xml tlu- Ilmw-1' is tlu' wim- calruatiou. Tlw active IIIOIIIIWVS as tlu-y uppi-111' in tlui pivtim- :uw-: First Column SL-coucl Column 'l'Iiircl ibliunu MARGUERITE HALL MARY IfOS'l'l-IR ,IIJSI-1I'lIlNIi XYHHIJ RUTH GRAHAM SARAH IJENCAN IIIJRUTIIY ,IUNIQS ELIZABETH BRANHAM RL I'I'l RITCI-IIQY lIIiI.I-lN KIil.l.Y ELSIE ENSLEY KATHI-1RINl-2 KI.-Ui.-XXX' Xl.-Xli Rl-QYNULIDS JOSEPHINE COYERT NORRIS KICRLIN .-XNIY SL l I'IJN ANNE TEDFQRD Iil-IZ.'XIlI-I'l'I'l LICKIRIUN Fourth Column lfifili Iblumu MAGIJELENE SC'I'IMI'l'H LHRI-1l.l. l'RL'I'I I' HELEN BAILEY Nl-1I.l,l-I fQIl'SUN MARGUERITE C'ANIl'llIil.I. KIILIJRIQIJ IIYI-IRS GLYDE KNOX IiL'l,IN Kl.YYl-IR CATHERINE CROXYELI. IEII-ILIIN KIILLICR MARY BEARD Ill'-'NL WIIIIIIAIT 18 114:11 x R Q rf V X A ,A I, X A 'F' f f u 4 J, 11 ,Q L .4 X M .. ww s- Jn ., ...-NVQ--X--v u1J 9 xx . ,,,,,, ,,,,,. , , X - Kxws 1X3-zrrgxsxmsmzzg.mrxlgrggglfkwqxvfwaw-K1f!xfiwwf3:fQQQ.x -:nw-gg fIT 'f.'f.'f .IIIffff'fffTI x' If ij Ji X A XXX -61 - .X LXNN f X , Af' L 'fi .,,X XX 'N K STXNXXSEE Kr S iq W xx: .N XE V pf gy S3 I , 1 X Q . ,x 4 SN X I ix wrap x ga s 5 ' : . ...bg X X 0 X e ii X ibm 5 ,M .FMS f Q X --X Stl'f'.l'X '3'.53NTfLTflS1H'fl'fl'fl.g23:'?V3i'f.l'35x'5Ax1Xwl-'Y'-N,f' g:5x1Q5i3W 3'f.l xE3vSv.iT?G f f --A --x-, -Q-A - --f- -v , V.., -...f.,.,,-1-.--W---X-... -7-7 V v,...,,,.w ,Y Dr H A -..-..Yv-.-...,,,........Y. . ,,. ,H -'-Tmllxlrmqqqfl - W .11 - -f--fffm A--- . Y 1-5 f KTN 34 - A M . . W fi V ., ...... .- ..---,.. ,..,,-........,.,,....,,, . VJ' 4... Q , 3 W ,gy Azzgg.Xmvxfxwrgggx1,113-:5Z3.i,,,.,,, -A-.V v A Q - --++-ww..,::.x...:.:gg1r3- -....N..,.....,,.,.,,,.,g, . --- .+ ,.. .L . i f Lnmulc Flnia Hai Nu Q an Iota Psi, Nu was 0l'Q'Z1lllZl'fl at T'1l'Zllllillll Colla-go in 19123. 'Flu' wh 1 are lJl.lI'1lt-0l'2lllg'0, gl'i'Qll and wlutc-, mul flu- flow-1' is tlul lily ol' tlu valley. The activo lll01l1lN'l'S as tlwy appi-ar in tlu- lllC'flll'1' arc-: First Column Second Column Third Column RUTH BELL ROXYE STORMS liS'I'Hl-IR M, fiRlI l7l'I'll MARY TEAGARDIN EUNICE SNEARLY ESTI-IER llliRRYllll-l. IRENE CHANDLER FLORENCE RATLIFF ERNESTINE UNYERS BERTHA CAFFYN RUTH COLE AGNES BROWN JESSIE XVOLFORD MILDRED XYHITE Fourth Column Fifth Column MAE ROBERTSON .IOSEVI-llNli C'LEX'ENfCiER FLORENCE XVATSON INEZ OWEN JIMMIE LEE XVHEELER C'HARl-O'l l'li 'l'ROL'T ESTHER CLOSSON EIDNA SMITH MABEL HAYES ELYA Mull.-XNIEL 18 -raw ,N,,,,,..,.-.,,, XN0., . ,x.,.-an-N NN Q., M X A ,- x ,. c. , t --.aww V - 7, PAN UN V V N r rl lx I X f V , 02 'f ,ny f X .. + Q .Q Q an 1 -ov. 4-.xv '-H ' ' .1 I 'lf .1-My Oh'l1ccA' YQ, F55 On 5vf1dJ-45 ffffcrnaorl 4 ,xx -mf X X Wlfaf- 'U' 44:73 I riff LAI' L sfdrsfn I 40 O -X,w,..M...,g, L 1 kWh ! . oa Sngfpfn W bCr4 and 4 ,5c- C p- X 4 X .fl-lrnfl -I f 'X 'S .75 1 ,rl , '54, f .Four .rf J HIITJQ v ,V 1, .. ,xV,..A. W- ..x.. 1 N x h L 8 ilu-ll I 4 1 ' i ' I 2 0 ' 9 f I ' Yr? X X I xx f 'Y F . 6 K , f X 1- , I 7 f x. - qw, 'S 1' .f ,::::-..L 1 ,Q A. V f A'iT',3F '-'igf 'W'-'H I f .2T w., 'g'5.ST5, ,, .o.. 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XXI-f.1XIQI.Y I-I2SI.IIf IJUXKIN ,I:XSI'I'IQ Sl'U'I I' ICIJXA SMITH IQI I'II XIHIUL.-XX C'I.AL'IJI-1 SNIITII KAI I'II 'I'III'IQS'I'CIX IIQIQXI-1 IIZIQICICX I-.I.If-'XIII-1'I'II IIHUIQ XX'lI.I.I.XNI IZUUK 'I'l1irrI Run' Top Row XIAIQY I'IIII.I.II'9 'I'III-IU SIIAIQVIQ IHIIX I-'lJIQNXX'fXI.II IIIfI.IfX fiI.I-ISSN: III..-XIIYS IlUI.If.S I'.-XL'I. IIL'N'I'IXfi'IIOX 4'HXIQ. xll II.fXXIII.'I'HX ICIIITII XX'RIfiII'I' I-QS'I'IIIfIQ III-',IQIiYIIII.I. VI..-'xIQI'QXf'I-I .IAYNI KAY 'IN IXIIJXSI IX IIICIQTII.-X V.-XI-'I-'YN HIVXI, XX'IQIfiII'l' SKY.-XX SXXAICNSHX I-'lilflv lu 'Ill-ll-:'l'S1 IX .IIISI-1l'HlXI-1 V1.1-jx 5 xr 1 lx , .wwfxwx-sw-w-. ' :. 'I - N 18 gn-I1 IIX I 15 IfI'r ' I ALMANAC I I WI I3S'I'I II I Bottom Row SQ-umrl Iimx' I XIILIJRICIJ XYHI'I'I-1 ,IOHN IIARNIi'I I' IQRNIQSTINIC LINYIZIQS.-XXX' STANLICY OYICIQXI.-KN l If1IARl,O'I I'Ii 'I' ROL' 'I' RICYIIURN C'I'IANIIIIfIQI.:XIN RUTH COLE 'I'I1ircI Row RONYIZ STOIQNIS MARY 'I'If:XIl:XIQI7IN XX':XNIf'l'A IJICICR KI.-XUIJIQ IIL'KII'I'IRIfYS FII.-XNCIQS XYISII.-XIQII IJONNA SXIOOT ICSTHICIQ FLOSSON IILKIIZR IJIL5 I8 I1I'fI I I XIxI.Nt I. KIII4 III.I.I, II Ii 'x'I'IIIiIQINIi IIIIIIIQ II I.I.X'.-K NIcIJ.'XNII-I. I IxI.I.INA III'.I.KI I XI XIC IQOI1IiIi'I'SON QI If NW JI.l-'I IIQIJ .XIINI N SI IIIQOXYN Imp Ixnxx II IJON,-XI.IP IlI'NIi I I.lfYII II.-NNN.-X Iv IN If! IIXYI-IN ICSIIIICIQ XI. HIQII I I I II IZICN II.-XNNA MINI 'Ii HXYIQNS .. .:x,. , ...B ..,, . .,:: . ,x.. , N. .. . x ,. . -....., I F NKLIN I-HAN C ci 135 fir? if PIE? ' XX 244 ,YQ ff 4 uh- 2 C, 'Yhf' Yfgsf F A . . -uw, M , www-.Nw-.X-,,,.. .Y M ,,, IIHFI llQ,,,h FRANKLINS i V VL!i'1ALMANAf xi . ijii .. 2331 .Y fi i .jj 1 .-- 'I I.. 'fpi H 5:11, ' ' 'I' W. 5 'l ' W wi' 1 X I :Er ii iiiiiib' X fi :VJ . ' sl 'fiiiilif 'Til-'i mi K i :ia f 55,5 Egg' r 1:-:h ll, xx v 1 UI l ll'l'IHS Fall 'II-rm Xx.illll'l' Tvrm Spring Tvrm PRESIIHZNT . . fi. liARXi-1'l 1' ID. IJUXKIN IZ. ll.-XXX.-X Vivre-PRES!m2N'r . . IQ. H lil.M R, III-Il.l. nl. XX'UI.lffJlilJ CRITIC . . . IQ. Ill-II.I. li. VLUSSUX XY. INMJK , Assi-. Cnmc . . A. lzlcciwx IQ. HI-11.xl xl. 'l'l-IAIL.-XIQIJIN FlRS'l' Colixsvl. . Ii. VLOSSIJN fi. IZARXI-I'I I' I-Q. SX!-I.-XRl.Y 1 Sl-:COND CONSVL . . fi. IJOLICS if. fiRll lfl'l'l'l 'lf Sli.-XRl'li 1 'lwium CONSUL . J. Sc'cVl l' W. lil-il-llc I-1 lc.'x'l'l.ll-'I-' ' FOURTH CONSUL . . H. 'l'liIL'lQS'l'ON If. SKIITII Xl. lQUl1Iil4'l'SHX Cl-:Ns0k ..... IZ. HAXXA II. 'l'HL'RS'l'HN I-'. IIAXN.-X l RECORDING SI-ICRli'l'.-KRY . . Ii. SMITH li. IHiRRYIlll.l. nl. I.. XYIIICI-ll.I-.IQ CORRliSI'ONDINli SliCRli'l'ARY . K. HOOK Ii. SXI-I.-XRl.Y Ii. IJILS , 'l'Rii.ixsURieR .... S. SWIQXSON V. XIl'I'C'HIiI.I. I'. llL'N'l'lXfi'l'UX AIUSICAL Dmiac'roR . . N. MORGAN I, l'HANlJI.liR I-I. VLUSSUX s Cl-IAPLAIN . . . IJ. IDLTXKIN lf. IIILS XY. lllilili 'W VVARIJIZN ..... if MI'l'C'HIfT.L V. SMITH ,l. li.-XRXii'l l' ll XY0bSf01' Litviury SOC'il'tf'-Zlll OI'g'illliZ2liiUll wlmsi- piirpnsi-, zxwuiwl- ,' ing' to its vollstitutioii, is 'still' iiitvlli-vt'1iz1l tl'2lillillg., ut' its im-inlu-rs. 4 It was 0l'fl,'2UliZl'd first in 1853 and was i'vui'g'z1iiim-il to its pi-4-si-ist l'm'in :' in 1877, gfl'0XVil1Q' stvzulily i'l'0lll that tima- until it has l'4'ZU'il1'Kl :1 iuvm- il bc-1'sl1ip of sixty. T110 o1'g'miizatioi1 liiaiiitaiiis 21 iiiwly i'llI'IliSil4'Ii hill mi the- thircl ' H001' of thc' c'ollvg'v liuildiiig' in whivli ww-lily lIll'i'iill'LIS am- In-lil mi H Friday 0Y0llillQ,'S. Tha- first part ul' tlw im-4-ting is gin-in fm-1' lu :1 '4 1it01'2ll'j' Dl'0g'1'2lll1, C'0llll30Sl'Ci oi' l'02lliillg.1'S, cl:-lizitvs, iiinpi-miiptlis, music' .I and the likv and is ibllmvvd by 21 sfwiul limir. 'l'li4- sm-ia-ty uI'f'4-i's ti niii- , 1 ing in 17Zll'li21lll0llt2'll'j' law and il'i'ii0l'liS oppmliiiiity' fm' muvli sm-izil iii O11j0Y11l01lt, as in thv annual Iiullmw-'iiii :mil Cliristiiizis im-4-tiiigs whim-li 3. NYOTO p1'O110llllC0fi SHCCOSSOS f'P2ll'. I 8 6 H091 3 -4 x - . -:.:T.T3La:1-Q, fgf.Q:..1 :..us:-:1: Si:i2 . ' A-F 'M' ' ' ' ' ' 'A 'L V slwsskmmx Sur X X. K. X , K XM I s N Ki 5 Ns if f fi -ff LHANAC 5 1 , -,4 --f4fM f5-g A b'+--- -- H ' lop Nou' XXII-1 IHJVKIXS I I Sl.ll-I IUXIQSOX I lJI'I'li VRIIIHS t I Yllli i'UfJI.I-IY 1NIJl'1l' IGNlJl'INT lioltom Row I' If RTI I 1 IA CLARRIZT ARTHUR RI2C'ORDS MAIN-.I, NIILICS ORA IRI-IICRIZOXYIIR f lxl-1'l'l'Ill-ZX SKIIIJ-IN MARY XI XR-IUIQIIC UXYICXS xlk'Il1lIL'l'S not in I'iclu1'c YHRX.-X XIUUXT ulcX'Il.I,I-Z RHI!!-flQ'l'S Yllil-'SIiI. IUJI-1 I'.Xl'l. S4'H'l l' , l.Il.Y IQYKIQIQ lQl I'Il XXVXVVI-'YI lQ .Xl QXHl.l1l1.fXX'lS IHHY IDI YYl9'I'HY 1 x 1.'XlilfI. X1c. xIIlil-1X ,.awuriiL ,.......i3.. , ,, ga.-..-m.. , a,...Ww-...W . ' 4 TC D'l l'IfN v- ,L IE - ., Nw--.....,5.,,.,. S muy SL-coml Scincstcr 'mr Lmi c Q ilnhvprnhvnt ifitvrarg Svnrirtg O lf if I cf li 1: s First Semester PRESIDENT . XIICIE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . , TREASURER CRITIC . CHAPLAIN . JOHN IJIZNNISTON ORA BEIZRIZOXYER FANNIE HOPKINS LESLIE CARSON ORVll-l-l2 ROIZIQRTS CLYDE COOLIIY l.l'fSI,lli CARSON YIRFSIQI. ROE MARY 'l'O'I l'liN C'I,YlJl-1 C OOl,liY A. la. DAX lb ORA l1liliRllOXYl-iR For several years attempts have heen mucle to revive the ohl Periclesian Literary Society mul ezieh uttelnpt has i.2llll'll. 'I'his yi-au' 11 new society, the Iliclepenclent l,iterury Soeiety. was orgzmizecl mul it bids fail' to survive and fill tl1e neecl ol' 21 seeoml literziry soeiety in F1'a11kli11 College. The purpose of the 0l'g'ZllllZi1tlOll is the literary mul soc-izil develop- 111e11t of its 1l10llllJ0l'S mul, with this in view, meetings are hehl 1-:teh Friday 0VO1llllg'. Literary Pl'0g'l'illllS, with speeches, ch-hziles. short . - , u fl. -l., stories, musie, etc., are tollowefl hy Z1 social hom whirh plow s xi ix enjoyable. Several social stunts have lN'l'll hehl this XVIII'-Z1 llilj'-l'lll4', hikes, spreads, etc., uucl every lllllll'l'i2llilllg.1' has heen il sueeess. The 111e111l1ership, whieh is open to the liiflepeiuleiils ol' the 1-ollege who do not lJGlO1lQ' to another lltl'l'Zll'Y soeiety, now llllllllN'l'S only Illllllli twenty, but tl1e soeiety is alive mul sure to grow. 18 W.-.4 -1-1--'ff--o----'-- 1'7 ' ' ' ' ' ' v 0 Q 1 4 1 I- AMC I Y. M. C. A. Hullmn Row SCCOIICI ROW ' IQIVIINIQIJ f lQlff'K.fXl 'li fllfKAl.IJ ROSS XN'll.l.l.XXl XX'Ill'l'l-1 ROLAND VAN AUSIJJXLI 5 KAY 'l'lJKH.lXSUX HUKIJON DUNN I l'l.l'i:X9 'XY1 lIl'l-TNI.-NN Iflil-Ill ROIZIiR'l'SON I N.-Xl.I'll 'I'lll'lQS'I'HX XY.'NlQlUfX XYIXf'lflfSTIfR Y.-XXVI' l.l NTIS fllffllifllf IEARXI-I'l lx 'I'l1i1'wl Nam 'VOID ROW 4111!-1Nl'li XX'.'XIXSl'U'l l' 'l'HlffJ SHARVI2 1 lQHYl'lf KIXXIVK l'.'Xl'l. Sli.-XI-'IQR I.-XUVS XX'llII'I'I.I-1 VIA!!!-1Xf'I-I,IAYXI UNK l1I'flflillHXX4lflQ I'.'Xl'l, HL'N'l.lNfl'lUX l'l.l SXXVHIQTII Y.-Xlil,-XX l.liSI.IIi lJl'XKIX YXXKX SXYUXSUX :XXIJKIQS SVNIJOX l.l XX IS Xll-1lilQlil.l. li.-XYXIHXIJ IJULUI Illl f 11111 F A KLIN5 I ALMANAC I X1 I XIIIVIII II I XIXI XI I SXXIPII IIXIQI I'N VIQHSS ,I '.I XI XI.XIi'lA! I XIQIX Y. KI. If .X. Iiottom Row S1-mwl Iimx IIlll'4I IQ--v XN'II.IA'IIfI,KI NIfI.I' :XIQVIIII-I -IHIQII.-XX I VAUI. FOXXYUIQ'l'IIY IJAYIIJ I, I1L'XXIfI.I. ' ' ' ' ,IOIIN SKI-1I-1X IIIQITIQ IIUXYIQX UP, I XXX O. U. KIAIQTIX II.-XIQIQY Y.-XXIIIX'II .IQ ,IOIIN IIARNIf'I Ii S'I'.'XXI.IfY SIIl'l'Ii ' ' fI.Yl7If COULIQY IIIfIQI1Ifli'I' 'I'III'IQS'I'llX II 1X,XI.Il I' Fuurtll Row 'IA-Ip Iv-v. IQIQYIIUIQNL'II,'XXlI1IiliI.-XIX XIIISIY I I lAII I -IUIIN I'U'l I'IfXIlIfIQ Y.-XXIIIII VI IXI IIOX:XI-lD SKIITII II.XIi4 P' II I I IQMI- N l'UXIQ:XII II.-XNIII.'I'lIX XX.XI.'l'I I IxI'III XI'l1F'IT I-'LOYIJ IAI.-XXX.-X II.-XSII Y XXII IIIQX II.-XXX.-X :X Ii IVXXI. I-'I XII.Ix IIII.5 18 -.-.-Q ,-' Qr.2I:.1t::::C.m::m:::x:L::1:2::x:.i.:x:.t::1xuK::x:x'.'1IFQLM' ?g:1.3.QE ,I I In -- .ss 1' N+sfA--- s ssssvw ssssssw Iii. I I V F' I I I 1 -f fH-INMVY' I W mn W ING Y. BI. C. A. C-XI3INIC'II 1916-17 Top CCIIICI' ORA IZIQICIQIIOXYIQR I TUV ROW Bottom Row f'l..-XIQI-QXVI-1 NII'I'I'III-1I.I. IIROI-'. C'HIiS'I'I2R IQOBEIQTS IQ II 'I I :X IQ I I VR ICVIQ.-X I 'I' H UGH LOXVIQIQY IQIIY I'.-XYY IZIQLTI-f I.. ISUXYEN IIICIQIZI-1I4'I' 'I'IIl'IQS'I'ON ,IOIIN SKIQEN III-.I IRI LIC IZ.-XIQX Ii'I I' I-1l.NII-il! IJILS XX'II.IIIfI.NI XIfI.I' VI..-XIQICNCIQ ,IAYNI2 III-'I-'Ic'I-:Ins I'IcIsII-I Nl . .... IIIYQII IIDXYIQIQY Q YN I -IIIII SIIII x I' . III'fIQIlIfIQ'I' 'I'I-IUIQSTON SI I III I xlcx . DI.-XKIIQS XYI-III'I'I.If 'I'IcI xsw ICI I: ..... IQIVIIAIQIJ IUXYXIC fI.XI5INI'1'l' 15117-IS .-XXIIIQVS SI-IXIIHX IIIIX.'XI.II SXIIIII III..-XXf'I'I.-'XIQI3 DAVIS IVXN XII 'XII IH 'I IkIII'lh'I' .N If, Il.-XYIS O. IJ. XI.-XIQTIN I'.-XIII. SII.-XI-'I-'IQ IIIXILXIJ II.-XXIII.'I'UX I 'IIIII' Y. NI. I'. .X. INIIIIs III'sI III:N'I- III IIN- IIIII' III' ll1I'll,S 4II'g'zIIIizzIIiI ' s ' , . . . III I- l'1lIIIiIlll IIIIII'L1'1'. IIs IIIIVIIIISI' IS III'lIll2lI'lIX' IIN- III-x'I-IIIIIIIN-III III' IIN A... . , . .I . . xl .IIIIIIIIII SIIII- III IIN- I-IIIII-Q-N lllilll s IIII-, zIINl II sf-I'x'I-s IIs III1I'INIsI- :NI IIIII':IIIIy. .Xssm-I:IIII-II lll1'I'IlIl Ll'S 1ll'1' IN-III I-:N-II 'I'IIIII'sIIzIy' I-VI-IIIIIQ It Ii:-S5 I-'I'IIN'IQ Ill I,1'I'Il'II'5I:III IIIIII IIIIII I'X'I'I'f' IIIEIII III' IIN- c-oIII-gI- is NII l'f'I!ll'. 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MARY I'IIII.I.II'S ICSTIIIQIQ VIMSN Ylcl-1-I'Rl-:SIUIQNT . . IDA I I.I-INIINIL I4l I'II 'LIL-XII XXI Sl-Zclzmuxkx' . . .MSXICS IIRUXYN I-lS'I'III-lli XIYI'Ix 'I'lu-:,xsl'Rlf:R . MARY 'I'I-1.-Ui.-XIQIIIN XY.-XXI-I'I'A I3I'I'2Ix l'.xmx1-:'r ISIIT-IS A. TIZIDFORD A. XX'III'I'I-1 I-Q VLUSSUX I. XYOLFORD Ii. XX'II.S .' . ' .' .' .-I ' R. CRAYFNS . . ' . . '.' '. -I -I' IZ. LEMMON R. ISIQAI- .- . . -. ' XI IIIIIIII f IXXI I' NIYI'Ix I Tllv Young' XYOIIIPIIQS CIIVISIIZIII Assuvizltiuln Iwvxxpws, :xml Imulfl ' xllu III thx Ilia ul' thx mllefx ill It tmcl' Im th' OCCIIPY, il Izlrgv 1 2 ' ' ' ' ' ur' 2' '. s : N Iliglwst iclvuls of xx'omzmI1omI :xml I:1Imrs tuxx'z1r1l the- SII'I'II,i'ftIII lllll ' HI Cllristiml i11I'I11v11vv tI1rm1g'I1u11t wllvg-v IiI'x-. 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BIARY TEAGARDIN ,IuSlil'HlNl-1 I'I.EYENI'lER HELEN GLESSNER EDNA SMITH El.lf:XIiE'I'II HOOK IRICNIC GREENE SUCUIIII Now Fiy-gt RQW l.I'l.I' WI-IIJI-IIQINIIS ESTI-IER MYER I.lI.Y IDISIIII.-XIIK ffl-IARI4Q'1'TE VURRINNI-1 SI'U'l I' RUTH KQIQAHAKI 111.111-ix x1l1.1.l-llc 314.-my BIQARD Ul'.-XI. XYRIIQIIT NORRIS KERLIN I'.-Xl'I.lNE XN'IlI'I'I-1 HL'14ljA IQVCQHIQE MARY .-X. I1lQ.'XIml.I-1Y H1213-jx 150313 IIIIII ax FRANKLIN f A M m Top Row IJIQLIA DAVIS B.III.IJRIiID XX'HI'l'Ii EUNICE SNICAIil.Y IRIQNIQ C'HrXNlJI.I5IQ HELEN RIASTIQN MARY 'l'O'I I'IiN KATHIQRINIC HOOK FANNIE HOPKINS Second Row CLYIJIZ KNOX SI-XR.-X H I lL'NL'.'X N IzI.5II'. I',N5l.I-,X NIiI.I.I-1 ILIVSUN IQSTIIIZR COUNS RL l'H CULIC INIQZ OXYIQN Y. XY. C. .X. '.. IInrmI I 1 X HXX I'llI-llilll-X XX'Iil.l.S XI.'Xl'lPI' lll'XII'lIlQIiX'S Z.-XRN I25 Mlx.-XI I' I IUJXYI-I STHRXIS I Xl.-XI-. luflzl-ilwsux ' ,mslallllxl-i1:m'1, I l4l I'II IJXXXI-Ili I lllfl I'lI'NI Ifuv. 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Second Row ELVA MCDANIEL ANNA GRACE HARRIS MARY PHILLIPS ELIZABETH BRANI-IAM FRANCES VVISHARD ZILLA OVVENS BERTHA CAFFYN Top Row NIABEL HANNA MARY KINNICK RIARIAN ROSS AGNES VVHITE VVANETA DEER IDA FLEMING OIJINE HECK 18 ' ' s HQ- . IM ,,, A LMANAC WINS ,XXII QI'I'Il'I'IS Bottom Row Sccoml Row 'l't,i,4.i Nutt FOIQIQICST IQAfiSIJAI,If I.ORIiI.I, I'IQL'I'I I' IiIt'II.-XIII! t'IQI-Tli.-XI- I' .IOSIfI'HINIf IIOYIJ XYII.I'IIfI.NI NIiI.I' NI.-XIUL.-XIQIYI' 'If IHXYNIQ IIIQUCQIQ I.. IIOXYICX KIAIQY III-I.-XIII! IQl'SSIfI.l. If XX'Il.St HX IQUTI-I IDXVYIQIQ XYAYXIC NII'fIiIiII.I. IlIfI.liX IiliI.I.Y IDAYIIJ ,I. IIUNNICLI. KIAIIIII-II.IfNI'1 St'IINII'I'II I'IIII.II' St'lINII'I'II IQSTI-IIQR XYILSON IQICLIIIICX t'IQ.'XItl I ,I'I.IX IiI.YX'I ,I4 Top Row ' xIk'I'IIIll'l'N nut in I'in't11rt- XIAIQGUIfRI'I'If HAI.I. VII.-NRI! J'I I'I'Q Vt lt DK RAYMOND If. IJOLI'I'III'I Ix NIICLYIX I,tJS'I'l l I'I'QIi CLARA M. ,IIQNNIXILS HAI.I.II-1 I.. HABIII.'l'ON III-'I-'wlalzs Pklcstnx-:N'1' . . .... XN'II.I I IiI.NI N I-II.I' XIICI-I-IIRICSIIIICNT . . KI.-XIU9I'lilQI'l'I-1 II.,'xI.l. Sl-:cRla'1',xRx' . . . VI I .-XR I .l l'I I'I-I Vt H JK 'IIR1c.xst'1uz1: . . . . RI-1L'III-IN VIQAIIL IIVSINIQSS KI.XN.Xtll'IR ...... IQLXSI-II.I. XYIISHN In 19151111 0I'gl'2IlIIZi1II0ll was I'numIt-II. 1111411-1-tIw mum- nt' 'IIIII' WMS and Quouvs. to tlvvvlop thv tlrztmzttiv tztlt-nt :tml ztxmlu-11 am intl-rvst in IIIOtII'21lII2l'fIt' art in It'1'z111IiIi11 Cullvgt-. Its wtwlc was nt-xv :mtl its Itlttm- as 21 rt-suIt l1lIt'UI't2lIll. In thv txm yt-urs ul' its 4-xistt-nw. Imxw-vt-t', it has ably mvt tI1v IIUUIIS ut' this III-pztrtlm-nt :mtl Inns ztssumt-fl :1 IUl'Ill2llIt'1II' wluct- in tht- zlvtivitivs ul' tht- vwII1'.2'l'- 'l'Iu- vlulm Ims l't'!IlI1ll' I I llltxotillg-S for thlt Study UI. PIQIYS, l!I2lf'WI'ILL'IlIS. 2lt'lnl'S IIIIII fU'II't'5Fl'5. 8 IIWI A .I-Q ,.,,, Q K FRANKLINS UF . vwu. ,.,, Vx,,,,, , .,,., .LW OWNWM .,xMXN,.xWW wi-Mwwaw L ,X Q W .-. N., - - 7. ' A ' I4 ,I . Q X X f tr, I I , 55 :QR Q I ' ,E , . fx? SN X' N ,. ..,. . I I I I I - ., if ,211-2123223 - I I A ff W 1 ' 'A . ,4:, A , , , X, A I I y' f ff On Ff'iDl'll3l'j' 21, tho dramatic club, under the direction of A1'ii1l11' J. BI-riault of Indianapolis, pl'0SQ11tGd 'CA Brace of Theivesf' which prvsmltation provod quite a success. The following is the Cast of c'haI'ac'tO1's: Jack Dugan .. Nc-lliv ...... . Xviiiiillll Carl' . Mrs. Carr Caroiinv Carr .. Madge Carr . . Joan Cari' MaI'joI'iO Carl' . Dr. iWilloughby . Qlamvs Cluny.. Mr. J21llliS0l1 .. Ci4'l',Q'ylll21l1 ...... S1'l'j.1'02llli of Polivo .Blow 'l'honIpsOI1 CU Policw-111v1I: O'Malloy . Vasa-5' .. CiZllli'l'y .. ,--... v'fOc rivo -XIVAYNE MERRILL NIARGARET THOMPSON RUSSEIJL XVILSON BIARGUERITE I1ALL BIAGDALENE SCHMITTI .RUTH DWYER JOSEPHINE BOYD ,ESTHER XVILSON BRUCE BOXVEN REUBEN CRAIG DAVID BUNNELL RAYMOND DOLTTHITT XVILHELM NELP PHILIP SCHMITH 'HALLIE IIAMILTON FORREST IQAGSDALE RICHARD CRECRAIPT 18 PAYNE 1' ,1 A M ANAC 1N7171'l11CO1,1,1'I111.X'1'1'1 1'1111111111'1'I11X .XSS111'1.X'I'I11N 110110111 Now S1-1'111111 Row 'l'.,,, lq.,11, IJONALU IJUNKIN XX'.'XX1f'1'.-X 1l1'f1f1Q 111-S111-, IDVXKIN 1'14OF1fSSO1Q 1iO111f1i'11S 1QL 1'11 S'1'1fX'1fXS 1111-11 311fN1f1'1 . 111QUC11f 1.. 11OXY1fN ,1US1'21'111X1-1 1'1.1fY1'QX'11-111 11111 1'-'XX 'Y C1-AR1fNC'1i -1AYX1f 11i1fX1f 111Q1f1fX1'1 1i12'11N,1X 111'1,X1 .-'11 SX ICS 12111 JXNAX 111-'1-'11'1-11:5 1'111is1111iN'1' . . 111Q1'1'1i 1, 111rXX1 ,N X'11'1-:-1'111-is1111-1x1' . ,-X1 QX1-'S 12111111 N S1-i1'111-:'1:1111' . . 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Q X v. 1- ,. .. . 1.11-1' ...1-.f.n:.N1-N-+1-1-mf--wr' ,. ,. 111. ,Ax 1 W. f,:. .-.. . , ,Q ., 1 1- . x Y 1 I 1 1 . 1 A 11 1 1 1 X X X t xx X X iv X f X X SRE xg 1 , W f X R XX X Q 0, I 'f. ' 1' .','f7fffz0f7' , D N , M-ah ,,,,,x ,mv 11 1 A W Nw ,Q ,N N...-1.1........-N ...- 43 -1 'Q L .t X . 'O 9 . 1 1 5 . , T' ' 1 I 1 4, I 40 18 1 1 1. : 7 5 4 .9 I ROBERTS W . , ' S1'II'IN'l'lI IC' ASSUCIAIIIIOX IZ111111111 R1111 Sccoml Row 'I'I1ircI Row ' I-'AXXII-1 IIUVIQIXS RIC'I'I:XRIJ IUXYNE IIRGEESSOR I-IODGE R1 1XYIi S'l'1 1RXIF 1QIiUIQ1QIf IIARNE'IIT PROFESSOR IJEPPE N 1'II.'XRI,11'I I'If ITMJIQ SXY.-XX SXYENSUN PROFESSOR W: I'R1 1I IfSS1 IR I'.-XI.KI I-QR 111-111R1QI-I XX'Al,lDIiN IIRUEESSQR IIEYL 'I XI.-XIULI'IfIiI'I'If lI.'Xl.l. .I.'XSI'IiR S1'OT'lI H ERIIERT THURSTON 'I II1:X I I.IfNIIX'1 IIEX IIAXNA NOIILE CARTER 'I I4l I'II III'.I.I. XVAYNE MERRILL I 'I711' N011 Mcmlmcrs not in picture 1 1 XN'II.IIIfI.KI XIfI.I' IQLRIIZR UILS Rf PY I'.1X YY R E1 QI NA H ELM I'R1II5IfSS11R IIl'X'l' 1 11111-'11'1-111s 1 1111111-1 N1 . ..... 11111112 ci A. 11112111112 N f1I'1f1N11'1 X1 . 11111111 x'1c 1'1111 HUNT 5 1'f1 - . RIEIIARIJ IUXYNI7 1 'I'-11 111 111 If . . I . . 111,11 Ifl.IiRlINfEi 'I'I! S1'I1-11IIII1'. 551115: I , Q 5 ' I- 3 .-. .. . ' 'L I. ':111izz11i1111 X 1 1111111 1 11x ll 11111 lIl1Il1 1118. lb 111101.21 IIII IIII' III Illlq-I 1Ql 'llltl Vtxgf 1 1 1 , r w . . II11'1111-111I11-1+I1111151-11111111151-111111111-11111111 11., . .v .,x 1 1 ' i1111S s11I'1I11-1IiI'I'111'1111t1I1-1121111111-1115 1 I IIII I11- -IIIIIl 111. IIIIIII 1.1111 III'lI2II'IIIII'III. IkI'f.fIII2II' lll1'1'tIllg'S 11-111-1I1-'11 '1 4 1 4 '- .1 . FIV I1 I'I Ill WI111'I1 1IlI'I'1'l'l'lII 11I1:1s1-s11I's1'11111I1I11' x1'111'Ii 'll'1' 111'11Q1'11'f111I z1111I I A 1I11- IIII'IIIIII'I.'5 :11'1- 1111-11 ill! 111111111'I1l11IIy'I11 I1I'112l1I1-Il II11-ip k111111'I1-1Ig'11 111 lI12wI11-I1I111 1-111I1-g1x'111'. T' lllll x 1 N.-. - Nw 1 was-wui 1 N v 5 MM., M. - x s -an .,,-1.11-1..-.S .. 1 1 1. 111. . ,,., 1.1.111.. ,.. ,..1 ..,1, . . . . 1 115,-5 FRA KL1NS ! f f ALMANAC Qbratnrg 1 101 . , . , , ,, . 1 11 111.1115 y1-.lls 1111- 111-l1111'11111'111 111 111'111111'x' 111 1 1.1n111111 lllllljll' 11115 111-1-1, ,,,,,,-,. ,,,- 1,55 1l1'il'11'f'11'l1. 11111- 111 11111 1z11'1c 111' 11111-1'1-st s111111'11 hy 11111 81111101115 i11 this 1i111- 111. 11'111'k. '1'his Yl'1ll' fl 1'l1Zl11Q'1' 1111s 111-1-11 1'2111l1'1' 111i1'111'1111111s1y 11'1'1111:11l. 1111' 1'i1'ill11i111l has 1111111-111-11 up 111 il 111-11' 1'1-:11iz11- 1l0ll01i1111'1l1'1'111l1.1111Sli11111U1'W111'1i11l11l1' 1'1'1l11Il 111' l11'l' 111'tiyiti1-s. '1l1l1- 111'I1il.1'11lll'1l1 111. 111111111-1' 111111 111-1111111 1111s 11111-11 11111 llltll the h111111s 111' 2111 11I'2l111l'11'21l 1111111111111-1' 1'11lllp11s1'11 111' 11111 1111111111113 111e111h111's: 1J1'. 131-yl, 1'1'111'. '1'11111-11111' 111111 1'1'111'. St0XVil1'1. '1'h1- 1'1-s111t 111' this 211'1'ill1g'1'll11'111 11215 been 1'Xt'1'1'1llllg'lj' g'1'i1111.j'l11Q', 1'111' 1 1'll111il1ll has taken, 111' is to take part 111 th1'1'11 s111t11 1'111111's1s and we 111111 that, i11 1111. sixt111111 111'11ti1111s 1111v1- PUSSELL SHIPLEY W 111-1111 s11h111itt111l to th1- 1'11111111i1't1-1- hy s111111-nts X x ' , , ' ' Manager '1I1'Y1ll29,' out 1111' these 1'1111t1-sts. '11l1' t1111'11s-p1-1111111 too have sliown their i11t1-1'1-st i11 111111 1111p1'111'i11- tion of this kincl of work, 1101 o11ly hy 11tt1-111111111 th1- 1-1111t11sts 11111 also by their kinclness in SUl'Vlllg' on 1'o111111itt1'1-s 111111 i11 2111111111 i11 1'Y1'1'y way possible. The first Contest was the 11111111111 State C1'11t111'i1'11l t'1111t1-st 111-111 111 the Central Christian Cllll1'C'll ol' Illfllilllillltlllii 1111 th1- 1W1'll1'j'-1'11ll1'11l of February, 1917. Our Cl0ll'Q'i111', who 111111 w1111 out i11 1111- I11'1'11lll11lZ11'j' contest held earlier ill the season, was Miss 3111111-1 1l21j'1'S, 21 11111111111-1' of the Junior Class. The Sll11'i1't f 111' Miss 1111y1-s's 1lis1-11111's1- was Arbitration and iP1'0Di1l'011ll1'SSH 111111 i11 it she 111111111 il 111-1h1i11- 111111 logical appeal for peace 111111 Sillllij' i11 this 1111111 111' st1'11g'11-11- 111111 111111- fusion. Miss Hayes C'HI'l'l01l oft' t11i1'1l h1111111's i11 1111- state 1'1111111st. Depauw wiiining' first 111111 1311111-1' s111'111111. We 1.1'1'l that 11111' 111'l1'lL1'2l11' should be highly praised for her 1-x1'ell1-nt 1-1'p1'11s1-11t11ti1111 111' l 1'2IlIlil11l College. 1 8 11231 4 A my' ff F PA N KL Andres Sendon was declared the XVl1l1101' 111' the next 111'l'l11l1l1l21l'j' contest wl1icl1 was 1111111 in pl'0p21l'Zll10l1 of tl1e State Peace Ora- lOl'lC'Z1l, the latter being l1eld i11 Olll' 01111 Chapel 1111 tl1e evening of April twentieth with eigl1t scl111ols represeiited. Mr. Sen- 6101118 subject was 0110 with which he is Very 1i211llll121l', for l1e spoke 1111 A Plea for Mex- ico. He explained that the Mexican people as a wl111le do not wa11t war but would wel- c11111e peace with its accoinpanying blessings. lle gave a brief history of the Mexican revo- luti11ns Zlllil explained the benefits derived l'1'o111 each, stating that the probable S0llltlOll t11 the Mexican situation lay through a Clltlllziff' i11 the Cl'11ll'Cll. Although he 1li1l not wi11 lirst place, we feel that he ably repre- se11te1l Franklin College i11 tl1e contest. Mr. T111111. Sharpe llZ'lS 170011 chosen as our delegate t11 t11e State Prol1il1iti1111 Contest to 111- 1111111 at l3l1111111ington, April twenty-sev- Ulllll. llis subject is National l7r11hibiti11n -'llhe Solution 111' t11e liiquor Pl'011lOlllH and, since he was chosen as our l'Upl'0S011t2llQlVC l'1'11111 a large afield of C'O11l0SlZ11ltS, we are l'XIM'K'llllQ' great things '1'l'Ol11 l1i111 at 1311111111- i11gt1111. I8 - I. Nh.. ' FP ! S ALMANAC f 1' 5 gf If ii VH , , li.. ' 'cl X-.A . ,f if., , ...'v n 'l'll'U'4 Skimflvon ., . S, glQQIg!5H',1 ...infix Jjfy' ,-uqiqmwfgf free- girbsgfffiqli In ,L 'W bpilrz I gn I QV, G 9'-1. bfwffmf i --4'f-'PH' 'WW v A' P-mf.-Q,-, 1,4 my. - -mv ww, .f. v'-'A Nfrffj - - L Qfide h5iQjzQe.lgx: . Il 3.4 ilggig iii, fg?f '-'SS x QQ ' fimi f 3 f 'ff ' 111. -' wr 1. 5 , E .-.'.r 14- Phil' S I .s 9 O 1-' If 1 L' is 1: s PRESIDENT . . . . l'HIl.ll' SC'HkIl'I'lI Yicrs-PR1ss1n1aN'r . . SWAN SWIQXSUN '5'fCRlfTARY - - . XI-1l.l.II-I I-IIKIQNILI-IRRY 1'Ri:.xsU1naR . . WILL A. HLFRTOX lliXECl'TlYE l3o,xnn RUSSELL VVILSON f I,ARI-INCIC HIQNIDI-ZRSON NIAGDELENE SCHMITH REGINA HI-ILM VANCE CURTIS C'l,ARliNC'Ii LOXYIC MAE ROBERTSON IZSTHER WILSON Since 1910 the various stnclvnt zivtivitivs ol' l'll'2llllilllI tmllm-g'v inm- boen controllocl by an Ol'g'l1lllZ2l.tlOll ol' the students tllUlllSl'lX'4'L4. lcnown as the Stuclont Council. All cfollvgv stuclvnts uw 1-ligiblv Vox' llll'llllV'l'- ship, 3CCOl'Cll1lQ'fO tho constitution, on tho Pilylllvllt ol' all rm-gulur nssvss- inonts. The oiiicial businvss of thc- borly is in thi- lnumls ol' an 4-xi-vintivv board of eight 11lP1lllJ0l'S, onv llllflllllixl' lil'Ulll i'Zl.C'll ol' tha' l'I'lllx'l'llll'lQ'S :xml sororities and two froin the iiiclvpc-inlmxts. rlllll' your thus fm' has proven very slicvvssfnl and proinism-s to continue- so. Tha- l'Ulllll'll has iiegotiatecl for a tract of land for tho 4-xtvnsion ol' fiomlvll I i1-lil :mil has assuinecl the responsibility ol' paying' For it. 'Flux slim-wss oi' thc' various branclies of atlilvtics in l'0C'0llt yours has In-lpn-cl gm-utly in St1'G1lg'iEllP1ll11g' this Stucloiit 0l'g.1'2ll1lZi1fl0ll. 18 W I '1 xg f 1 A ,X X NN,.,xX, ...,x X X. X r. X . XX x,Q,..,, .Q:x,, X X 571112112111 Hnluntvvra PRlcs1m':N'1' . . . . WANETA DEER Siiciuarmu'-TREASURIQR . MARY PHILLIPS PERSONNEL GEORGE BARNETT AGNES BROWN ESTHER CLQSSON ELNIER DILS DGNALD DUNKIN IDA FLEMING MABEL MILES REGINA HELRT HULDA ROHDE CLARENCE ,TAYNE RUTH STEVENS The Student Volunteer Band is an organization of Christian stu- dents who have signified their willingness and desire to enter the foreign missionary work. The local band, during the past year, have held regular meetings every Monday afternoon at four o'clock at which a special course ol' study in missionary work has been taken up. A series o l' prayer-meetings have been held at 7 130 on Tuesday and Thurs- day mornings ot' each week and have proved a source of inuch benefit to the members. The Student Volunteers have had charge of the regular serviees ol' the Franklin Mission this year and inuch good has been aeeouiplislied. lt is hoped that this organization will grow and that more students will 'l'eel the call to work in this great field. I 8 a 11261 3 i link FPAN LI S I ii LMANAC Ellyn' william U. S.-:mir Belmtiug Qlluh 0 if if I c' 1-1 1: s l'lRI'ISIIJIiN'I' . . lg.yL'l4 gH..U:l.iR VVICIC-PRICSIIJIQNT . , ,-ULN!-Q5 XX'Hl'l'l-I Siccluw.-xlw .... , CJIRM. XYNl1LH'l' 'l'lu':.,xsU1ucR Axim Mfxxfxmau . . JOHN I-'OIQNXXI-Xl,lJ The XVIII. T. Stott Debating Cluh is au iiiulwgrailiiziti- siwii-ty oi'- ganizecl this year uncler the clireetion ol' l'roI'essor 'l'lu1rlwi'. to lurtlu-i' the interest in debating' in Franklin Colh-gf-. Regular llll'l'iillf.L'S are held each Thursday evening at 7:30 at whieh the husiiu-ss ol' thi- 1-luh is attended to and debates and cliseussious lu-lil. lflaus liavi- Iii-vu niade for the holding' ot' a debate hetwc-eil this organization aiul a simi- lar one at Butler but they have not been pei'l'c-etc-cl as yi-tg 'l'lii- orgaiii- zation fills a long' 1'0COg'l1iZOCl neecl in Franklin College- auil is wortliy of eiieourageinent. Qikvfa Olluh A suffragette organization which niacle its appearaiicfc- for thi- first time this year. The Franklin Hikers Club was organizf-cl by Miss Iila Fli-iiiiiig, who has charge of the girl's athletics, for the purpose ot' inte-resting the ladies ill Knot strollingj but hiking. The club has taken si-veral rather long walks and, from the interest exliibitecl, our llikr-r's Club seems to be a pernianent organization. M18 a , , x M .,,t.-X xxxx Y YYV, - Weeks-vw ,55',,f:f:' f: i11z:::r . ,f A X if 7 ,'J-' :afinusiiez if 5- . 31: :: P N i Q r- -I - Q Y f I l Zin Hivmnriam Glee Club-Gleeful but intermittant has been the life of Franklin's Glee Club. Always fastidious, it insists upon ob- serving Rests. The 1915-16 Club was a name with which to eonjureg but alas, it rose to heights supreme, only to sing its Swan Song. Yet let us not weep, but rather let us C'Ol1l'i,0l't ourselves in our only hope, The Glee Club is not dead, but sleepeth. The, Ministerial Association-Too true it is, the good die young. Inexorable fate doomed this association before it even existed, for such an undisguised combination of good- ness fairly invited destruction. Although this is an age of trusts, it seems that ministers should avoid combinations: Great souls, like stars, should dwell apart. This organi- zation has left to carry on its work, a paragon of genius, the Homiletic Association. Periclesion Literary Society-Her many friends will be grieved to hear of the decease of the time-honored Peri- elesian Literary Society, one of the oldest organizations of Franklin College. She was born January 11, 1853 and for many years was active in furthering the good of the college, training and being responsible for some of F1'311lIll11,S best orators. Indeed some of her most distinguished alumni have so kept the name of the organization green in our memory to the extent that we are reminded that the good men tand organizationsj do, lives after them. Periclesian leaves, to mourn her departure, an only daughter, Independent Lit- erary. The iizelmzclztoly page is this, The .s-11dde.s'f of them all,- Tlzey're gone but not forgottevz, From out our College Hall. A uyqavf-X. ,N . : ,.,..f- ,. -- ix.. ms. , M, ,. VN, ,H 8 lizsy Q is ' 6 'Iv ' - - X XXQ Z Q7 -L ' En a Z1 U3 E if-1 f 7 W i yy! X 1 f I, 1 1 an ii? I y 4-. P 1 .F , 3 Ye, v If A -A ,. M...-.-.V-sn.: H.. .-Q--1..-,fzm-.,.--........-. L I X V if in Sh v Y i ' 'fl ''ITgA ':9x ?is2:rvXEsSSSiiEEE:::s5ri5ifE:::::::::?fi???ff5i5'--ln: wEwmWsmx:sATilNx'SLJ:.1I:.5.ZJ..g...:.x:msf 3R -MEX-, , .K 1 X K M , . - . ' iN Q ' ' Q: - '. . 2512221 'N ' 1 K SX C' I , f - fi? 2 .gx X 5 1 -ev, A, ,41:':: .V ' x' , A f'f9:' ' if-T 'I NVBVNQQ. Jigs, ---- wwexaazxaaegaaaxmQg,ggg5Qiis5isii4x W YY 1 H, Y M.zS,..-47 -vi' A, '11zxH ','fX-3 ' ' ' Aggsfxggiiinvfwgr 35? ' ' ' ' 'l'1111: IIDRAX li 1,1 N Ilicmun llullom Row XX'll,l.l:XNl HOOK . . . . 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'l'l11- stzllff wislws l'Sll0i'lilllf' to tlizliilc Bliss lillilli Fl01lllllQ,' ol' tlim- L'l1iv:1gro .Xrt liistiluli-. lkwiai- Orly u lllUllllN'l' ul' tlii- 4-lziss ul' ISHS. to wli-1121 tho clwiclit for 11 Q'l'1'21iQ 111111 nl' our nrt wwrli is due. 1 , , .. X. it xl.l,il'. l. ll 1Xlll.l'iy. 1' 'ii xi-1 1 ,f'n: fxx I IANA!- E 3 .M .. l 1l i rA III'1lE TVx, Wvv, ,Jn 57LfWWv -QEZX gsiw -iEjmV7Q 41Qg , N X gm-vw N f - . . Ab YY S 3. 'Q 1 , ,. x- . . X S NS .A 4 X L ::E1EfiE1'i5 5 Y Qjvq Xk :S -N . Y'Wa-X fSQ Yxs SX sf f f Q 41N S N X f N gy - 7,.,yf L x 5? Lkl 1918 ALMANACK BOARD Bottom Row MARY 'IWCAGAIQIJIN IZRLTIC l.. IZOXYIIN . liL'I.lN Kl.YX'IfR . ,IICSSI-I IEICIIYMFR lQL l'll filQAHn.xI . Scvmmrl Row NORRIS KIQRLIN . . NI-1I.l.ll-1 I-IIIQICNIEIQRRY XXUXX I-IT.-X IJICICR . . Nl.-Xlilil, IIAYI-ZS . . .lU5l:l'lllXl-. K l.l'.X I-.Xhlfli Twp Hmm Xliflllf V.-XlQ'l'lfR . . l'.-XL'l. l-'UXXX'UIQ'l'llY . .lHSlfl'lllXlf IHUYID . IQ.-XX MUNI! IlUl I'lll'l l' ll.-XI.l.II-1ll.1XMll.'I'UX . X11-rnlwlw xml 111 l,lClllI'x' 1'l-XlQlfYI'l Xll'l'l'lllfl.l. lHlX.'Xl.ll SMITH . . IILX I-l.l-.XIIXM . . lQI1'll.AXIill1'lQIff'K.'XI- I' IVIIITII lfl VXIIYV ff.l1iL 115 , 1 .' ORCLXNIZATIONS AT H LICTICS I-'AC I ' LT Y CI.AF-SES ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER i'.XLIiNll.XR .-XSSlS'l'.XN'l' IQIIITOR IN CHIICF COLI.l-Illlf l.I'l'I-IRARY ART IOKI-IS I'Il0'l'O1LR.Xl'IlY I'R.X'I'liRXI'l'Y I-IIll'l'0R IX CII Ili!-' VI.. . .. . Nl N P55 NI .XN.V.l'.l! ORIL.XNIZ.X'l'lONS i'.XI.liNILXR ,lmuis .x1,u' NI Nl ,xm 1... 5-.www -zmasmn-1rsx.w:w.w's-w.a.N my-.-Q.. V . - f XS ' f--X-s--rvf '-1,5 Il32l ZIIZIIIIIIII3 4 L tT3f?Q5JI!h. li A is . n 1 1 g YK f 1 1 1 1 P ? if lr --,-,sq . .1--,w,-.-- V ,, ,. .. . X ,,,, ff-1 sw: ' 1 -- ' .Q X Uhr Afflatua Gentle Reader you have now come to a section whieh had best he HSkll1l11l9Ci over if not skipped entirely. Custom and precedent persuade us that it would seein too radical, too presuinptious, on our part not to devote at least a page or so of space to Jiterary. lVe realize that one of the last things ex- peeted ol' a college annual is that it even appear to 'lie in any way literary in forni, but the problem of gilling the spaee practically requires that we tender a I'ew desultory remarks at least in a literary direc- tion. 'llherel'ore ii' you haven't already taken our adviee and Hskippc-d will you please turn your at- tention to the 'l'ew following pages. 'l'he editors rei'use to he responsible for the liter- ary merit ol' the 'l'ollowing work but the entire res- ponsibility will he assumed by A. Victim, the author ui' A True SiQOl'y.H 18 i 11341 F L 6 A 1111111111 l A wmv Stnrg E11!1'1'0SSf'11 lll 2111 1ll11'i1'1110 f'I'1H'1l1'1 1111111-1'11. 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' A. hl1 l'131. 1111111 211101111.1'11'S 111 11'h111-1'1-1' 11'11111s 1111'lll.1 11351 1 1? 11 1 11 1 1 11 S 1 -1 11 11 1. 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N11 XKM f X X X xf x D ...,....,.... ., . ...M . , ,.,,.- . .-... , -V.. ' Q ' 1 fff-'Wifi' v?xiii'iifiiiiii: 1 ' F.. N- N -' ..: ' ' 'I rs 3 Qys N Q N' A,-.gli 1' z ' x N Wx wx MNH . .141-..1w 4 .Q-W.-,. -, +ve- -Q - ...- . - -' s- ' - ' 'N v x'x'x 'k'k N N qi Glnllrgr Alphabet A is the Alphabet, folks ought to know, lt's easy to learn, so pray donlt be slow. B is for Brad, our hats off to herg - XVe know that her pep would faze the lyaiser. C is for campustry, and cases galore, Those who have tried it, say they want more. 'J is for Douthitt, the Juniors' delight, . fn him do we trust, for we know he's for Vlright. fC's the excuse, we are lucky to get, Please be explicit, or Dean B. will fret. 7 stands for Freshmen, those green little simps, VV hen it comes to Stunt night, make quite frisky imp 411 is Old Glory, long may it wave, O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave. itil' is for Hanna, with sweet mellow voice, fn speaking of autos, says Chandler's his choice. 1 is Inseparahle, Dunkin and Brown, As an ideal case, they'Ve won great renown. ,T stands for Jayne, a hunter 'tis clear, Has had the rare fortune of claiming a Deer. K is for Kerlin, a short chuhhy mite, Sheis always good-natured, and e'er in the right. il, is for Lowery, otherwise 4'Dad, All the Dorm. girls say, he's a quite worthy lad. M is for Measles and also for Mumps, Puts all of your spirits, down in the dumps. N stands 'for Nelp, yes he's you Peru, An excellent athlete and musician too. 0 is for Oyerstreet, a tall Franklin lass, hhe s eyer so Jolly, stands high in her class. P is for Prexy. our President grand, XX hose equal surely is not in the land. -18 F PAN ol'cg w f A LMANAC Qv1S fm' flUf'fl1'. that odious term. II hich applies to some people we all must allirm. R iS fm' R0lWl fS. who teases the Lrirls. Laughs at their Jokes, makes lun ol' their tqirlg, S stands for Skeen, a popular man. IVho inakes chapel speeches wlienevi-,- ll.. vm,- T is for Teinps, 'froni the land ol' llope, In leading the lngh lilfe, are 4-'er sehlom hroke, U is for You, who are reading this hook, In it you'll find yourself, il' you'll hut look. V is vacation, if put in a poine, Must be niade to rhyme with good times at liome. IV's for IVatkins, a bright Freslnnan chap. In Publlc Speaking he sure shows some pep. X is for Xecutive, Phil Sclnnith's his name, 7 1 3 5 He s kept the Student Council l'ree from all hlaine. Y stands for those not otl1ert'ys named: Soinetiine in the future, tl1ey'll surely he l'an1ed. Z is for Zilla, whois oft late for chapel, Her speed's like the arrow, that shot William's apple. THE FRANKLIN GIRL Butler may sing of her rosy-checked lass, DePauw of her brilliant-eyed pearl. But ever the tlienie ot' all praises should he The good-natured Franklin girl. She laughs at her sorrows., she's t'ull ol' much Joy. She's popular in the social whirl. Stands high in her classes, an athlete is she. This jolly Franklin girl. You sax' she's a peach and you it iight. ln Jew. Bouciuets at her feet all hurl: I . ,, v . 4 A 1 ' ' XY. She's engaged to a Fiaiiklni athh te. you me This brilliant Franklin girl. 18 I137I n 5,1 gi: :: V R S ' 3:55 m,Nw.'1i..,. X w NN Nw xg x x X X S X l X r Tig' Uv II Dr-:ssc-J UF ahdrgafdgflifi 'foj O . mf. , ,. ,. 1,7 A jf' Xt 445' ' . f' A 'XX ,X , fy ff , n f V . wkx 2- k -X 1 iff ' 5 WW ? he f g T fp 4' ! . N Mil .. !. H4 M U- 'teal ,XX ' b f K3 X EV r r I 5 X X V I X Aff yi! ,XX 1 f E , 'A Q J io QL 71'-T, 1' ffl 1 V1 , I xi-TUB.-alfij .LX ,,-, . . c , A eep tttss t F RA N KL I NS N4 F 5 X ff f X X S X K S Q - 1 . WIN X X ss Q X X N f ,W ll: was si XS ,' X X XS Xxx Qi 14 X, ,! xl I f N X S N X XXX X 1 :luv X Q Qc Y X15 ,ju-s-vv , I 7 1' . t Svrhnnl Emir Glztlrnhar ' SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, Sept 12-Dr. Hanley in opening' college address discusses personality XVEDNESDAY, Sept 13-General rush in filling dates with girls-not men. TH URSUAY, Sept FRI DAY, Sept sA'1'U1eDAi', sept MONDAY, sept. i'Ulis1JAY, sept WIQIJNESDAY, sept TH Ulismw, sept. lilil DAY, Sept. MQNIJAY, sept. TUESDAY, Sept W'IflJNl9lSlDAY, Sept TH URSDAY, Sept Flil DAY, Sept I .3 3 3 -56,1 'li' l-1-A certain girl tells a YVebster man he will find her in room 333 in the Dorm. He finds the room alright! 15-Annual faculty reception with the usual long faced dignified re- ceiving line. 16-Pledges announced. Everybody happy? 18-Don Smith is made to control his eyes when a mouse makes its entrance into the German room. 19-Prof. Beyl discusses six feeters and speaks of the roof in the leak of his house. 20-Dr. Hurty advises students on how to keep healthy. Same old story 21-Andres S. the Spaniard after a diligent search, sights the amoe- ha and exclaim's I've found the fish. Z2-Dr. King compares Franklin College to Moores Hills. Horrors! He also calls us pale faces. Z5-Donald Smith sends up this petition in history class: God bless us Republicans. 26-Dr. Hanley assigns seats to Junior, Senior, and Sophomores in Chapel but tells freshmen to find their seats on the Bulletin Board. 27-Dr. Hanley makes his usual announcement that all college wo- men are asked to be present at Y. M. C. A. 28-Y. VV. C. A. girls hold annual spread and initiation. 29-Rockafellar in Physics Class: Scratch me, I don't know -Moores Hill dope. ami... VQTE istiznih Bona Willsem Sofia! Se.y'i-.21 I8 f FR KLI S LMANM OCTOEHICR MONDAY, Oct. 2-Miss Davis reprimands -lo XX'ood for sneezing in l'h:tpel. TUESDAY, Oct. 3-Jay Thom cuts his dad's Masonic apron up to make note hook covers. VVEDNESDAY, Oct. 4-Foxy imagines himself buggy riding in French class. THURSDAY, Oct. 5-Y. M. and Y. XV. hold joint meeting on l'hi :Xlph lawn FRIDAY, Oct. 6-Tag Day. Melvin Lostutter envies insects with high sepieaks. because no one other than themselves can hear nhat they say. MQNDAY, Oct. 9--Tri Delt party for pledges. TUESDAY, Oct. 10-Bruce Bowen claims it was a mistake when he embraced Agnes Brown in the hall. ' . WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11-Freshmen hold class meeting-Yea Politiesg twhne responds with a well committed impromptu speech. u THURSDAY, Oct 12-Hugli Lowery elected president of the llngltes tlnlr' - FRIDAY, Oct. 13-F:1culty,gurxorIs, andx Seniors send lrepresentattves to I entenial parac e, . . - . js re qnarantinec. N MONDAY, Oct. 16-Big crowd attend Depaw game linnnell, Foxy, and l'arxner encounter strange adventures. I' I lx I ' Y O t. 17- M's Stewart can't teach us anvt nng nn ess nt ma'e persona TUESDA ' C visits, says a French student. Smallpox scire at its height. Everyone in line for vaccination. Q tif H I , ' I 1 N1 T, d' ,, , litics thus to ..wannv. ' l'R1L'Q 'S WEDNESDAY' Oct 8-blgcitbed TeddigisilllgbepCSecretarv of State. Then von will have to go to war. , . . . . - 'k ft d VV d ll Poberts lose their eqtnhlirnun in THURSDAY, Oct 19. Ilgsicliblbliqilaclassllli JolitimSlEeei1E-lectfcl Presiclentpoiigtlilsxsiuthlttllr 'D O t. 20-H l n Miller begins to wear' 11511--CS lljll- , 0 ,ff I RM' C eff' fit 'tantff..'s:!1C:.:.::r.i's. ... dSl iunttegirs. fene KP - A' -- I' MONDAY' Oct' 23 gelasitsmgt lJCfQE3Eg'El'l121I1 with fourteen clnldren and gets seventetn cents reward. , . , , . 'lnle the doctor rt- , 2f F ' tl begs Margaret to hold his' hand xx Q H . ' ,, I TUESDAY, Oct 4-nfgzlzgr stlitches. Anna Grace Harrisgxsays she feels .mlnlly CROSS and then changes it to CRABI . k I U I ru WEDNESDAY oct. 25-opal wrigiitcimd Faul Foxworthy help Prof- H01 11-lv ft-'f L e . . , ,, - THURSDAY Oct. 26-13133113212fnileetidzlfgpvvfitlitboii igeuogllalldglfl carriages and tenets in ' -t farspicures ' - - .X I- M- FRIDAY Qct 27.-l1lidVel1pe1ildeiiltuLitgrar5f lSoc1ety'.x:fg:gt on hay ride to their llal ' 1 f, ra aumni '. . . D D MONDAY Oct 30-Missa igallnalgglasklfevlgoil Smithtlifitggme the rest Ol tht will HL 7 saYS AllT1S1f, uf Wlcredsp f ' 1 ' Cl -l lohn Sheen t discussec in VIHDC- . TUESDAY, Got 31-lgzfiflls igfeillfogcl. tri' out for glee club. 43.4, oc-1.1 ,. ,uf mt. E .tai i 5' 'A-A93-'I-Mmfrll-if I-Wi'-: illiji ' ' fy A lllw x l 1 V, 2 H Al lg lx - . D l J ..'.'-.-lit' Wil ii l Am Ill .tt , Ji I N T : mlm l I ll' W NXXV 01127. lm' -.1 E QQTW? l i olfll l X l ' l l tl 1' 'lk A 18 xggaaaazzzrrssa- Y Y ,,,,.. l141l N UV. I. . , ,vit-gn., .1 C . .. X. x.xx . -.x, .xxxx ...W s. . . t i i A V f' F' M , , . ., ,,,. . , .,X X ... XVEDNFSDAY, Nov 'l'llURSlJAY, Nov. FRIDAY, Nov MONDAY, Nov TLTIQSIJAY, Nov XYEIJNIQSIJAY, Nov TIWIURSIJAY, Nov FRIDAY, Nov MCJNIJAY, Nov TUIQSIJAY, Nov. XVI-QIJNICSIJAY, Nov. TIHIURSIJAY, Nov. l lillJAY, Nov. MUNIJAY, Nov. 'l'Lll-IS-IJAY, Nov. XXt'liIJNliSIJAY, Nov. 'l'HL'RSlJAY, Nov FRIIJAY, Nov. MUNIJAY, Nov. 'liL'liSlJ.-XY, Nov. XVI-Il JN FSDAY, Nov. '1'llL'lQSlJAY, Nov. NOVEMBER 1-livervbody wears a pin to advertise his politics even Prof. Belknap. Political rallies come thick and fast. 2-Evervbody bets his best girl a box of candy on the election. Sbuek back in school after his smallpox scare. 3-Great stunts at the gym with junior stunts the best-as usual. Faculty stunts, however, enjoyed most. 6-Everybody old enough goes home to vote. 7-Freshmen hold political discussion, and cast vote during Bible hour. Many vacant seats in Chapel today. Air full of politics. 8-Hughes followers are all wearing a broad grin. 9-Mary Foster says she knows more about the moon than the sun. Everybody smiling today. Wliere there is life ,there is hope-or California. 10-Wilson is on top. Dr. Hanley announces a XfVilson ratifica- tion at 1:15 and a Hughes consolation meeting right after Chapel. 13-Everybody full of glee over the Butler game-except Skinny, who was taken for Chamberlain. Score 39 to 14. l-1-VVendell pictures mermaids in Physchology. 15-Bill Nelp caught peeping through key hole by Prof. Deppe. 16-Some one proves a martyr and locks Miss Palmer in her oHice before class hour. 17-Lostutter has French roosters crowing four hours straight each morning before breakfast. ' 20-Dr. Hanley attended convention in Chicago. 21-Freshmen challenge Sophs to a football game. 22-Cline explains that the only diplomat that he ever saw was at a circus. Freshmen found looking for fingers on hand of clock. 23-Sigs have impromptu informal gathering. All like Billy Levere and his lecture. 24-Pi Phi pledges with gentlemen friends have hike. 27-Maxwell I-lall, representing l P A speaks in Chapel. 28-Gerald Branigan asks Lorell Pruitt to catch Horace McClain and hold him till he gets there. 29-Everybody goes home to Turkey CPD dinner, The caseg are seen crossing the campus. 30--Helen Miller, Mrs. Pickerel, and Hugh Lowerv keep dorm company during vacation. ' .X . X ' tv. X QN . C -f 4 BJ NoV.6 t5'??fQV3xvX ll I X. l NN ' .X.l'xV.XX h-51 :yff ln: .' Iwi ml- J ful 15' 11431 5- ..... ... YALMANAC 1 Img 1 1 N t , l H'e i f -li-. Q. .ll , o A I ff ,f, - FRIDAY, Dec. MONDAY, Dec. TUESDAY, Dec. WEDNESDAY, Dec. THURSDAY, Dec. FRIDAY, Dec. SUNDAY, Dec. MONDAY, Dec. TUESDAY, Dec. WEDNESDAY, Dec. THURSDAY, Dec. FRIDAY, Dec. MONDAY, Dec. TUESDAY, Dec. WEDNESDAY, Dec. DECEMBER 1-Still feasting and showing life-except the ca cs xxlio are lung- 1ng for Monday. 4-Dean Belknap and Dr. Hanley sang a duet in tfliapt-l. Most everyone back from vacation, enjoyed it, 5-Florence Hughes lighted a torch tin lfrenclnl on the cats eyes which look hke burning coals. 6-Foxy announces the Freshman picture will lie taken whether tlu- Freshmen are there or not. 7-just as the Dean announces that the Sophomore class picture vvill be postponed, a peal of tlinnder supports him in his asser- tion. S-Phi Delts held informal party for girl friends. 10-Miss Cross sings in Baptist choir. 11-Marjorie Owens takes her weekly tumlile. Iota l'si Nu open house for college men. 12-Bill Book spills suit case full of ladies wearing apparel in hall. 13-Chairman Jordan loses not only lmox of candy lint also his jitncy. 1-4-Don Smith goes to Madison to get Hush and Nut Dwyer gets peeved. 15-S A E's have Abe Martin party for pledges and sisters. Heli- sters have annual Christmas party. 18-Mr. Burton recommends giving medals to lf men. 1 party at Dorm. 19-Student council meeting. Plenty of row, lint nothing v U lished, F sweater coat question up. O. Heck supports Skinny. s. Ruth 'hristnias accomp- presents 20-Dr. Allison addresses the students at Chapel. Skinny one date Odine with a rifle for Christmas. lilizalieth has only but three callers-Leo Van Nuys, Wayne Merrill, and Woody Wilson, all of whom thought they had a date. ALL oFF Fon Cnnisrurxs YACI-X'l'ION V Q fill Q jfzitfiif-ftlqipmii NG, ii lZ,..eul l1ll x I 0 f Q 'i 2 8 CL . f 0 I . V!! C I,- . 'Del I i 18 V - K by ,W I - V , . xxxxx r '11 Ma- A ,,,',, .-, .CX mmm.. II., ff X ,,,..... Q K -- f if ff f 6 P9 1 . Y .X --'A - - c. . sg, s- 55 g gr ': vi .1-ia-e . :tt . f N. .s 5 i N - s '....' T K 1:3-.X. gtk SX,--Q If .122,i2g,gi iL,. 5 5 S is 1 is P i ,f . f H , , , , ,., ..... -.....a..., .cctwsfswccc c tsswss . , . .............. ....,.. . . --w MONDAY, ,lan TUESDAY, Jan. XVFIJNIZSIDAY, ,lan THURSDAY, Jan. FRIDAY, ,l an MONDAY, J an TLTIQSDAY, ,lan XV I-Il JN ICSDAY, I an JANUARY 1-Agnes Brown and Donald Dunkin greeted with rice shower at the dorm upon their return. . n 2-Lorell Pruitt repeats from the Bible at History class, It is not good for men to live alone. 3-Eik is cheered at the dorm dinner, because of the .report spread abroad of her S. A. E. engagement-only a sister pin. . 4-New resolutions all gone to smash for Henny is seen smoking his favorite hrand. , 5-Game with Central Normal. Phi Alph freshmen give extra fea- ture. 8--XN'aneta Deer explains that a dimplc is a small pit. Mamie Schmith comes to school without her outside skirt. 9-Began holding chapel today in chapel room for the first time this year. Rah for Grafton johnson! 10-Floyd Hanna says, Cole is getting awfully dear Cafter firing furnace at the Phi Alph housej. THURSDAY, ,lan ll-'l'hurston fishes in pool, at fountain holding umbrella over his head. Phi Alph dinky. Student Council meeting-more sweater coat stuff. FRIDAY, jan. 12-Mary A. Bradley comes down to breakfast with her bangs pasted down with court plaster. MONDAY, ,lan 15-Cooley- VVhen will be our exams. Prof. Deppe- VVhen the bugle blows. TUESDAY, -lan 16-Marjorie Owens takes her weekly tumble. She's getting used to it by this time. WICIJNI-ISIJAY, ,lan 17--Paul Huntington spends a half hour next door before he dis- covers that he is in wrong house. Y. M. fellowship meetings. 'l'l'lLlRSDAY, ,lan 18-Dr. Hanley announces in chapel that Mr. Jayne has lost his hat and would like to have it back.-Dorm girls look guilty. FRIDAY, ,lan 19-Mae Robertson at Hanover game: Gee, Bill Nelp has an under- s nrt on. MONDAY, jan. ZZ-Prof. Deppe to Leslie Dunkin who is passing thru recitation room, Poor fool he can't even understand plain English. 'l'Lll-ISDAY, lan. Z3-Ruth Dwyer in psy.- If the dog died you couldn't tell whether I Q Y g it had any emotions or not. Could you? XX l'.DXl'.SDAY, Jan. 2-l-Economics class. Mfhat are the advantages of Tariff Protection? btudent- The chief advantage is that it protects the infant U v Q t - manufacturers. l'l'lL1RSlJAX, ,lan 23-Grace Barnes sticks to strict diet. She loses twenty pounds. l'RlDA'Y, -lan .26-l.orellDPruitt at Dorm phone. Yes vou can have a date. VVho is this. ' MORDAX, lan. Z9-Ruth Cole and Esther Myer take an abrupt seat in German class. lL'l'.5DAY, -lan. 30-Bleak and dreary. XYFDNICSDAY, lan. 31-Grace l-Barnes loses five more pounds. X f .ma i 'r '-Tf ffm A- ' '- 'E' ' I lj X 1 if we iw - ,fi fa ralvcgg,- 'Q, f , - .J -5 3' . Ji' 1 f x , ,. 1' .. f 5 X if if-an f i Y-f JU' '5- s or ,f If 5 . J ' gi: Fx, 5-rw a , Jamal. N- ...... . Q, X I 14-1-I FPAN U LMANAC FEBRUARY THURSDAY, Feb 1-After calling up twenty-one girls R-hi,N.m, pmpx. ,wig ,H dm, with Helen Miller. A i ' ' E ' ' FRIDAY, Feb- 3-Regina Helm loses paraphernalia ont of her mil met-, linu- comes to rescue and exclanns: Gee, she haul everythine under the sun in it. ' MONDAY' Feb' 5 'MOOd5f1 3 mi55i0mff5' from Africa, spoke in chapel. lle eau 131ore information in fifteen minutes than most people :ive in i ay. TUESDAY, Feb. 6-Dr. Hanley rebukes students for whispering in chapel. WEDNESDAY, Feb- 7-Great COmIT10tion. Lorell Pruitt falls thru chair in rest rmnn. Student Volunteer Baud has charge of chapel. Some ll.-XXIPY THURSDAY, Feb 8-Miss Snell, a Y. NV. secretary, speaks in chapel. She was i good looker. All boys go to hear her. FRIDAY, Feb. 19-Georgetown plays. Franklin here. At the game lihner ltils ' offers to give Eunice Snearly some pills to help clieest the Y. W. - C. A. candy which he bought for her. MONDAY, Feb 12-Special chapel services commemorating l.ineoln's hirthclay anni- versary. Leland Clark explains to one of the girls that lit' haul ' his clothes patched over the week-end. TUESDAY, Feb. 13-Regular Student Council meeting. Philip Sehinith in elosine the meeting explains that the bell has rang. VVEDNESDAY, Feb. 14-Foxy starts contrary chapel service with llean llelknap, l'rnt'. Merrill, Prof. Hodge assisting: THURSDAY, Feb 15-Reba Cravens asks Prof. Hunt how to spark in l'hysies l.ah. Guess he demonstrated. FRIDAY, Feb. 16-Game with Earlham. Franklin College wins, 44-19. SATURDAY, Feb. 17-Tri Delt initiation and open house-at ylennines. Schenk appears with his stove polish mustache. MONDAY, Feb 19- Shorty Fleming and . Bobby Roberts still alive after their endurance hike to the city on Sunday. TUESDAY, Feb. 20-Elizabeth Lemmon explains that she just hates. to awaken from some dreams. VVonder who she dreams ahontf WEDNESDAY, Feb 21-Mable Hayes gives her oration in chapel. All are aereecl that she deserves first. . N In THURSDAY, Feb Z2-Wasliington's birthday. No college exercises. fnrls Plilb' lfwfc' out at the Dorm. Bowen gets the mumps. ' FRIDAY, Feb. Z3-Oratorical contest at the city- Mllbcl HUYUF ECU lmffl- H ffi'l' for the JUNIORS! 5 MQNDAY, Feb 26-jollification for Mabel Hayes. Forrest lxaesdale and fieorue Barnett escort her to pl21tfOfl'I1- TUESDAY, Feb 27-Plii Delts entertain for alla college men. Uh well, the wolmu didn't want to go any wily. Q 1 Q b Qk I H WEDNESDAY, Feb 28-Anna Grace Harris sets W0 CIXOSS- so th' Url' 'Im M' I R1 1 L ,N Wi f Ex -f 'G 6 .. I ' X at ' ,I ' F X 6 1 9 11.49. Fd' H 4' ' I145I ,,,,, .sw ------ 1 I a s 1, xg . u s Y Q5 Y Q .. . ., , . m Q wx 'se S -X ., :ng I X s t. xt X s w . :- - N I--.-V'-.-.. A I r 'NM N N 9 .' . x ., , - bxxx x X, bxk N N L . X f X Q as xN Sass -'- 1: --555: 15.1 . E s x i it Q -T B. 1111: 4-' 51 P P x X A f x s . Q , Z , 'L3iE5EE5l1E5E ff Q 31 X- S -X :. K maxi. V L x 'W-1 y. Aw -I , y . x, . M t .QX..x,.... ,.,x ,X xxxNxxxx.xxx .c V..-.afggfzirw -- f Nix X I I, T S, X ! ' tl E F 5 f X I' i F f it X TIIURSDAY, FRIDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, Mar Mar Mar Mar XYFIJNFSIJAY, Mar 'l'llLllQSDAY, FRI DAY, MONDAY, 'l'L7liSl JAY, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. XX' lil JN IQSDAY, Mar. TIIURSIJAY, FRIDAY, MONDAY, TUICSDAY, Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. XYI-IIJNIQSIJ.-XY, Mar. -, lmumm TIIUIQSDAY, Mar Mar MONDAY Mar. 'l'L'liSIJAY, Mar. XYI-'IJYI-ISDAY, Mar. 'l'llL'lQSlJAY, FR l l I.-X Y. Mar. M ar. Qfyfili f f K VVKKKKVA C, . ,. A W ..... . -W at... .- .Wm 'E t-rfrme-is-2-r --x-- -X --ESSSSNW ix MARCH -Dils giyes usual long drawn out History report. 2-Dils report continued. -XYoody XYilson discovers that he is getting' grey. YVhat has he got to- worry about? 6-Elizabeth Book is down-hearted because she didn't get the usual bulky letter from Rushyille. -Ilheriba ,lane XVells breaks Dorm rules. It was such a nice day. -Dils report concluded. -Sectional Tournament held in Gym. Trafalgar won. 10-I'rof. Deppe instructs the Sanitation class on How to care for BABIES. 13-Dean Belknap and ,Io Clevenger sing duet in chapel. I-I-Student Council meeting. Lots of excitement. -Prof. Merrill is seen stealing out of his office window in broad daylight. YVOIld61' what class he was skipping? 16-Mid-year college dinner one grand success. ,Iunior stunts were divine. Soph. wonders-ancient history to some of us. 19-Y. XV. C. A. banquet at Dorm. with Miss Richardson as honored guest. Z0-Organization of I-Iiker's Club by coeds. 21-Dr. Hanley back at chapel, after prolonged illness. We missed his customary smile, however. Hikers Club take their first hike. Ida Fleming and Donna Smoot get in bad. -llils F disappears again-look elsewhere for his lament. Stu- dents get skating fever. -Skating rink open to all college students. Prof. Roberts takes Marjory and returns to the Cook residence to ask mother if they can go. Dr. l-lanley in a chapel address expresses regret in leaving Frank- lin. - -l'rot'. Chas. fioodell is elected by the college board as our next president. -Mr. :ind Mrs. A. R. Mather, former Franklin students, speak in C ripe I 1 1 . -Y. M. and Y. XV. both install new cabinet officers. Sharpe wins in l'rohi. contest. .itlfllig carnival in the Gym. Robert's Minstrel company makes its initial lut. HX G ? C. Wllzf V7 me V H Mo v-.a.2. 'Th n, I I' ...sa -.-A, ---.. .. . w- .,-. ... , llslfil 8 . -- . .. -xscsxs ..s,, .nxt .Y .ALMANAC f .. ' ' s .. .... Y Uvzzg., ' RFANKLI NS MONDAY, Apr. TUESDAY, Apr. VVEDNESDAY, Apr. VVEDNESDAY, Apr. THURSDAY, Apr. FRIDAY, Apr. MONDAY, Apr. TUESDAY, Apr. WEDNESDAY, Apr. THURSDAY, Apr. FRIDAY, Apr. MONDAY, Apr. TUESDAY, Apr. WEDNESDAY, Apr. THURSDAY, Apr. FRIDAY, Apr. MONDAY, Apr. H I3 s sw csc ce as X New detect cet, N APRIL 2-President-elect Goodell Q ' ' ' - - .peakf in ch: il. X - -- - Q- -. ' humor. N mpc Xt hkt his .tnsc ot 3-EVC.f5'b0d3' bU5Y Pfwklllf- Only one more day. 4-Epring vacation begins. Suit case parade ahout noon for l'ern, arroll County and other northern points. Il-Alas! vacation is over. All hack with new lJL'IDS. IZ-Betty Roberts to Ruskin Iiunnell after military training. You might just as well golto the army and get shot 'cause von'll never amount to anything any way, ' 13-Boys COITIITICUCC military drill. Spirit of '76 reappears on fioodell Field. Farewell reception for Dr. Hanley. S. A. li. state con- vention. 15-Blue Monday. 16-Paul Hatneld visits college friends.-Margaret Miller goes home with the mumps. 17-Blanche Crawford appears. Plans for the well house heeun, 18-Wigs and Queues guest meeting at the Puhlic Lihrary . 19-State Peace Oratorical. Quaker maid wins with suffrage plea. 23-Miss Palmer starts for pan-hellenic tea and finds out that she is twenty-four hours early. Esther Marie and Mae come home to find their room stacked. 24-Pan-hellenic tea for Mrs. Hanley at the Dorm. Miss Palmer arrives. 25-Carol Meiks eats too many sandwiches-she wouldn't listen to advice. Editor and Business Manager spend half the night in Annual room. 26-Important Student Council meeting. Campaign ends in selling required number of tickets. Student Council tag day. Cline demonstrates his ahility as a salesman at the Dorm. Athletic star rises again. 30-One eternal downpour. Grand rush for rccommendations hy boys wishing to enter training camps. 27- 1-.ae-rl come-1 ' P all Mlll S nv. 5.. li . nPr.2'7 QPIEJD es -eww. c..t t..c.-c-.cctv-ss-sssf s - 18 nm . .. . . . . . . . . ., .c ' . : e. ,xx.xx- .tea cs- , .... ,,..tM.w at . . , -f f ,.,,X,N. . X ,,X ,q1,x, . xx . .x, . . . . I TUESDAY, May XYIZDNIZSDAY, TI-I URSDAY, May FRIDAY, May SATU R DAY, MONDAY, May TUESDAY, May VVIQI JN IESDAY, May T H U R S DAY, M ay FRIDAY, MONDAY, May TU ICSI JAY, XVICDN IQSDAY, 'rHU1aspAv, Ma, FRIDAY, May MONDAY, Mm- TU I-:s1aAv, , XVlil JN IQSDAY, THURSDAY, Map May FRIDAY, May MONDAY, Max' '1'UIis1mv, ' wianxi-isnav, TI-l U R SDAY, May , W QW' l R May Mav Mav Mav May May MAY 1-Marv Bradlev apparently faints in Bible class. Miss Palmer to the rescue. Fxpensive absence for Mary, cost her 31.50. Juniors buck classes to work on the Annual, May 2-Hanlevs leave Franklin for new home in Rochester. Tri Delts go serenading. Lots of noise. 3-Ben supremely happy-Irene back once more. 4- ESTHER, given by the Francis Foster Bible Class at the Opera House. ANNUAL GOES TO PRESS. Doc and Opal go walking again Base ball game with State Normal. May 5-More signs appear around the college. Will those Delta Tau signs never cease. Hanover track meet here. 7-Notes on Student's Council tickets due. 8-Girls begin to wear sad countenances. Boys are preparing to leave. 9-Y. YV. violet hike to the Big Four woods. 10-Cases go fishing. Big May Day exercises-good time--big eats. 11-Hanover game here 14--Boys leave for training camp. 15-Franklin College resembles a ladies seminary., 16-Freshmen edition of the Franklin. 17-Phi Delt dinner and dance. Base ball game with Hanover. 18-Girls' tennis tournament opens. Base ball game with Kentucky State. Z1-Cases play tennis and meander around lover's lane. ZZ-Suspicious of a blind tiger in the basement. Nothing but a paper baler. Z3-Chalk invisible-for Prof. Hodge appears in a palm beacher. 2-1-Glen Temp. in heated discussion. Boys, I am a vacuum. ZS-Pi Phi entertain mothers. 28-Summer school opens, New members arrive. 29-Zilla joins the ranks of VVendell's admirers. 30-State Normal game here. 31-Decoration day. few thought it was vacation day so bucked classes and went picnicing. m il I i lllzvilllll . M073 I WK D .X.,f,g , wxhj to N09 I1 I 8 Il-ISI . ...VME c ..xx , .x N S. A . N bi'l 1 . lik MM f 'iliflj f , . . :xN , - N 2 :,JQ',f ' JUNE FRIDAY, .lime 1-Jl1UiOF PYOH1. at K. of P. hall? Some swell affair? MONDAY, .lime 4-Schenk von Peru wanted his l'hi llelt pin to show in his picture TUESDAY, .Tune 5-NIu5lC'R9Cit3l- Grace BZITITCS Gets so thin that she tlt-cities to takes up shadow dancing. 1 A i VVEDNESDAY, June 6-Nightly craming for exams, THURSDAY, June 7-Florence Watso11 junipsl out of her shoes in the library, thought she saw a mouse. Nvllll-in Merrill says she has the year ache, FRIDAY, June 8-Franklin College plays Earlham here. SUNDAY, June 10-Cases have farewell talk on campus. llaccztlaurcztte sermon. MONDAY, June 11-Senior class play, The Tie That Binds. ,lnnior stunts lit-st yt-t TUESDAY, June 12-Alumnae Day. WEDNESDAY, June 13-Commencement Day. Reception. THURSDAY, June 14-Adiosl f f 1 , ' 1' D' f . f IW I U 'J Rl 4 l Ill l' I ' XX V ' J 0142. I O 1 i D .3 Juwe 4 Juncti- S 1 3 11491 J L.. wa ,N x.,,.x , ...-., - N-xN v x ,-xN ,,,, 1 ,A H X Q '- ii f' f' F N SX ., .., Y . -g a, N V W , ffgh VVI- l',AA 1 V , 77, Q 17 5 Rl ire ,N ,ye ff?-35 Sn O Q fs- Q67 3011,- QKI1 Cancels or efSQ Bwrow I Or, fr- t fvsofq frog, Medi'-f3Tlbr1:.f - WHS ..f1.'- Njq M uf. -Num. , -R' x-:wmv-ff 3? t .. 'QR 'M M AS- ,,,m-W-EW, Jn.-x 1vfsffwTxT K Il-:HI U M I llll Ill lllll llllllunx 1 nn UR 'jlllllllltil W' 1 Y 14 X' M51-l l ERI 7 J 1 , , , ,, f-F -H I s JA , ' t If NWN' n I.. 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Crabby yon Peru- Yes I They give one such an arch look. Ault- I don't see how I one whole week without Lemmon. can get along seeing Miss ,lohn llailey- l'm going to be an avi- ator. They live high. Mart-in- Is Miss Palmer that elderly lady with a round face and a grey skirt? HOXV ABOUT IT COACH? ls that a tooth brush you have there Ko, you simp. That's my class pin. l went to Colgate. llll-'S LARIEXT Uh ultt-re, oh where has my block F gone? Uh where, oh where can it be? l t'au't earn one any other way 54' ttlense give it back to me. THE FRATERNITY CB31 a Cynid The House The debt on same, The tidy rooms, The goat room The Dining Room The swell meals, The brainy talk, The melodious songs. The Formal Party The borrowing of the dress suit, The contesting sororities. Tlze Informal Party ' The cleaning of the house. The Freshmen The scrubbing of windows, The answering of phones, The gobbies , The getting paddled. The Initiation The high moral aspect, The reading of the ritual. The Chapter Meetings The sacred discussions, The brotherly love, The business CU session. The Socialistic Tendency The mutual razor, The cooperative ties, Four in a bed. The Study Hours ? The Graduation The pawning of the pin. SNAKES IN HIS BOOTS? Prof. Hodge talked in his sleep and, when Mrs. Hodge asked him what the trouble was, wildly replied, I dreamed that little Johnnie was a negative quan- tity under the radical and I couldn't get him out! O-O-OH! XX'hich is your favorite club? The Ace. ,ie f FRAN KLINS LMANAC TIME TO LAUGH THINGS WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW Can Norman Holler? Is Elizabeth a Lemmon? Why is Charles Cross? Is Agnes Brown? Does Raymond Douthitt? Is Waneta Deer? Is Ora A Beerbower? When is Eunice Snearly? Is Clarence A. Mitchell? Was Opal Wright? Wie Ault ist Thomas? Is O. Heck swearing? Does Roxye Storm? Is Theo Sharp? Do you think Jo Wood? Is Charles a Farmer? Could Jimmie Lee Wheeler? Can Charlotte Cook? Can you read William Book? Is Violet's Armstrong? Is Gretchen Smiley? Is Reuben A. Craig? Has Clarence a Jayne? SOME PATRIOTIC! Soph- Going to enlist? Junior- Don't know yet. I'm going down to look over the nurses this after- noon. Rumor has it that Eugene Martz signed his autobiography, My Autobiologyf' ii- HOW'S THIS? Willie stood on the railroad track He didn't hear the bell, The engine went to Halifax i u 1 And I know where you think VV1ll1C went but he didn't because he was stand- ing 011 the other track. ,il- THE BATTLE CRY VVHICH NOVV BRINGS TEARS TO OUR EYES In onion there is strength. l'RlRlEYAI. S'l'L'l7l7 Eve-enchantress-wouder-eyed Smiled at Adam lay her side. . l H Cooed she, 'Tell me, l'.den's lamb, Do you really care, Adam? IN TH li IJORM There is a girl across the way hmm Dlilys the Uky night and dav And all you ever hear her play' i Is- ' thee! to Farewell She plays along with might and main Be it foul or fair, he it snow or rain Oh it is that eternal strain That- thee! to Farewell You sit in your room and really swear But she can't hear nor does she care Only goes playing that same old air The- thee! to Farewell It is her hope that some fine day In an Hawaiian hand they'll let her play But she won't if we have our say VVith her- thee! to Farewell ...il- Iunior- Sav Fresh, do you know what a hiccough is? Q1 Y whit i' 11 A Ol I I S ' Iunior- XYell it's a message from de- parted spirits. - FOR REFERENCE SEE SKIZIZN The four ages of hair Bald Fuzz Is XVuz. 'I 8 l153l . . . N. . .. , , , . ., H . W . '--. Nx.- P ff I7 iff Va -1 1 A 1 'T ll' x fl fn X x X4 N, ,f P 0 x 1 .. ,J 4 ! N f N ' 1 f , 1 f N74 I 1 f f f 2 'fffqf ff I 4911 f f 4 ,ffwfM 4 1 f I X X .T Ov N v. 0. an X, 1 ! O L. 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M A -lf 1 ,4 I I N in I F RA KLINS LM ANAC A TRUE FABLE Once upon a time a Crowd of college girls Tho't they'd like To take advantage Of a lovely April day Go on a hike into the Verdant fields of the Country adjoining the College town When they reached the edge Of the town Two of the hefty maidens Believers in the Back to Nature Theory Decided to discard Some of the garments which They tho't to be unnecessary So these buxom lasses Whom we'll call Katrina and Katinka for Harmony's sake Gently placed said garments Into the airy depths Of one of Uncle Sam's mail boxes And plodded on Blissfully ignorant of The horror portrayed Upon the faces of the country Natives at a sight Never before seen in the History of their quiet life Upon their return about and Evening of the same Perfect day These jolly athletic madchens Were struck dumh VVith amazement To find their feminine Raiment neatly Stitched together and Pinned upon them This sign Not Keep ofT the grass Five dollars Fine But horror of horrors! Please keep on your clothes VVhen journeying upon Public highways And great was the sight As Katrina and Katinka Ripped out that intricate Labyrinth of machine stitching To the tune of Tramp, tramp, tramp The girls are marching As you have already Guessed The moral of this tale is Don't ever try to live for comfort And to imitate The Star liloomer Girls unless By chance You happen to he shipwrecked Upon some deserted isle. A FOOTBALL TRAGEDY 1' the game was o'er She clung to 11121, Content was in llcr S0111 HDMI. heart, Fm very happy now, 1 come back whole. That you iave Witli gentle hand he smoothed her curls, And! tried to 140.99 3, laugh back: HMB, Deaf, your Joy 11s plreinature. For I am only half 201 ll:fI F RAN KLINS If fx L I ' , 1 X f fx NX X --- m-,f Wx ! ' 1 -+- , K N 1? 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X A X I , fi pw,mfmA lr 5 fx 9 ,gxjfb im Rx Ex Ax R S X 17:2 2 , , ,X,, ,,- M -,x...Xx.N-wx N-wwexummxwwmxxwxxx THOMPSON The Plzotogmphev' 'If 'I' 9 PHOTOS IN THIS BOOK A SAMPLE OF MY VVORK IVOOD ,S R E X A LL DRUG STORE CATERS to COLLEGE IVANTS M. J. VOHIS QQ CO. Everyflzing New I fn, IEIIIIIIIIQ Suits SXVIIIIIIIIIIQ Tights Gym SI3Ioo111v1'S Micldy Elous I , , I BZIIIIIIIQ' and Swimming' CapS S1519 .VH FOR P I CT Lf R E I7 R A NI I N G Full mul Sw' Our If1.w.wo1'f111m 18 F KLI 1-Mint WORSE THAN VERSE INSPIRA 1'ION Ruth, take my heart, cried Flovd CRuth goes to Franklin Collegeb She said, You know I'm wedded to A noble search for knowledge. CScc011d verse, same songb I cannot take your heart, Flovd, hut- He saw her eyes with pleastire beam- I'm much obliged. You've given me A subject for my English theme. INTERNATIONAL RELATIC NS Whenever in America A girl is asked to wed She says Go ask Papa And coyly drops her head. And. over in der Vaterland . Where Hows the terraced Rhine She whispers, while he clasps her hand Ich liebe dich allein . But up in Russia where the snow Sweeps hissing thru the Ftrs She simply ITlfllI'lT1llI'S soft and low, Bhjushkst zwmstk rstk pbjunsk pjbrsf' IT WAS TOO- He seized her in the dark and kissed her, And for a moment bliss was hisg Oh my, I tho't it was my sister He cried. She laughed and said, It is. AI'l'l.Il-Ill MA'l'l'llikl.-X'l'll'S Rdly'daughter, and his voice was qt-ni, .W ou must set this matter right XX hat time did that ,lunior leave XX'ho called on vou last night His work was urgent, Father dear, And his love for me is great He took his leave and went away llefore a quarter of eight. Then came a twinkle to her big brown eyes And her dimple deeper grew, It's surely no lie to tell him that For a quarter of eight is two. THR IZSSIENCIQ OF ROM.-XXt li Her little hand 'in' his he took' All hot and quivering it wasp And noted how her eyes did look llright as a brilliant sapphire does. XVithin her dainty little wrist Her pulse throhhed quick, as if her heart Beat love's first summons to be kissed Heart's first quickening sinei: lift-'s start. Her oval cheeks were flushed with rose, Her red lips parted for such breath As hot from tropic spice land blows Enough 'twas to have warmed old Heath. He gazed at herg he spoke-and she Stuck out at him a small tongue's tip. The family doctor old was he And she-he said she had l.a firippe. A TRAGEDY-lln Two Ads? Aff I Clmrles C. I will write my Annie some verses My love for her to tell I'vQ HO money for Qiftii ITIOYC costly I'm sure these will do quite as well. How pleased she will be when S110 SICYS them , VVhat a sweet little note I'll receive In acknowledgement of the verses I sent her St. Valentines Eve. At-1 ll flnnit' Crum' XYhat a miserable jumble of phrases XYhat awful rhymes do l see I wonder what could have possessed hun To send these Jingles to mei Never mind tho, l'm sure tht-v'll he useful And I think l know just where, So she took and firmly twisted them Into furlers for her hair. 18 llo7I . ff , ,x ,X..A , , I . ,. ,.,t.x N,,,x . ,, XxX.N I . ,QQ. .xxxz x,kx I XXXQGX A I xxxxx .kQ. I ffl' v g A :Egg 4::5' N gl Q 5 1 0 1 f . we Q A , ' ii ' ., , ,qx,,x, x,k xQ.X x I NQ.XxQ In FAMILY FOOT FITTERSH Stainbrook, Ballard Sz Co. fF?lCt01'Y Shoe Repairingj - THE - FR,I.vA'L1N PIIJIRIIACY R- J- PICKHARDT . OSTEOPATH Drugs, -P0l'llllll0S and I I T .1 t X t, 1 FCLI7'77ZG7'yS.T'?l'lllStB1LfIlCZ'lI7Zg Ol 0 Ie I' 1C es Phone 774 FRANKLIN, INDIANA BOHALL'S GRUCERY 1f'o1a ,s'I:1fI'1c'I1, QUALITY, amz PRICES Spec-ial attention given to Banquet and Spread orders. A large, clean Stovk to select fl'0lll. IT IS OTH FLEA-lSl'Ii'E TO PLEASE YOU GIVE Vs A TIIIAL XVI! 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DEAN T1-na STUDIQNTS' DENTIST Phone: 700 Omce G83 Home CITIZEN 'S NATIONAL BANK FRANKLIN, INDIANA i.lO i Capital .... 55I00,000.00 Livory, Storagiv, Rvpairs Surplus .. . 50,000.00 RIHCIIIIIU XV0rk and XV0ldiug' VAUGHT K CO. -TO- G A 1: A G E Em-f of H10 C'0buArz' Ilouse 3'Z2 Illtervst Paid Plume 388 Franklin, Ind. OH Tmw Doposlts THE IIOFSE THAT BEATS THEM ALL FOR PRICE Ort Whitesides Company FlI.XNlil,lN. INDIANA 1170 '18 Q I iiA LM mutt 1.ovEs1CK?-READ Tntst HARD TO BEAT Last night I held a little hand So dainty and so neat I thot my heart would burst with joy So wildly did it beat. No other hand into my soul Could greater rapture bring, Than that I held last night, which was Four aces and a king. THREE'S A CROWD Bright and moonlight was the night And the good old engine purred As they glided over the well-known roads In his Overland Bluebird They took life easy as they sped, Enjoying the balmy weather, There was room in the car for only two, But three of them rode together. The moon from the clear blue sky above Flooded Lover's Lane with glory- And he whispered-for how could he re- frain? The old world-famous story. Must have seemed quite a crowd, you say, VVith three in the car? VVeII you re stupid, Three's pleasanter company far than two When the person who crowds you's Cupid. ii- AN ACCIDENT? We stood near the chandelier VVith mistletoe upon it, n A lovely girl, my head awlnrl, l Her wrap-I'Il help her don it. A button Caught, I surely ought To help, when she'd begun lt. A pause, a hush, a kiss. a blush-7 And now, by love, I've clone ll- l'resented by Tut-1 Class tx S.xNti1'.u'tox ,xxn llytatisrt Anil UN't'r'lti0ketl by 'Int-1 Axxtxxt. llownp or t t-Lxstmstttt' Once a little Franklin maiden . XX as besottght foar one sweet kiss 'Only one, he sottly pleaded lint the maid's reply was this: I am quite surprised you ask it INhen you know physicians say That for spreading all eontagion Kissing is the surest way. Tho' I know that what you ask me N'Vould be pure unbounded bliss, Yet from hygienic reasons I cannot allow a kiss. AT THE I RA'I' llUL'Sl-I XVhen a pretty maiden passes By tlte window, down the street, All the boys turn to critics, Fine complexion, dainty feet. Nelp forgets to order dinner, ,lay to smoke his pipe so sweet: Nought is done but staring At the maiden down the street. I-IOXV AIIOLWI' IT? XX'hen the girls are only babies Their mothers quite insist That they by little boys Ile kissed-kissed-kissed. llut when those girls are sweet eighteen Their mzunmas sax' you slta'n't, For tlte little boys are lvl! IU? WDW And they ean't-can't-c:tu't. . 1 8 711 . s Q., s,,,,.,....,, ,,....., . , . ., - . . :nfl ,x.x.. ct ..xx.. , ti x.y,.xx s we X . 3.55. V r T X f f fi f FRANKLIN OPERA HOUSE o. I. DEMAREE, MGR. Best in T7lf0Ilffl'ICiIl1S and Photo Plays THE STUDENTS, BANK o o o ' Accounts of students . are especially solic- ited by this Bank. GDC-DCD H. M. FISHER CO. The General DIao'71vet The Store Oi' All Things for All People. Phones 427 and 765 Checks cashed on your home bank. ' ooo F R A N K L I N NATIONAL BANK Franklin Dairy Company ICE CREAM, FRUIT ICES a n cl DAIRY BROLUOTS Phone Main 235 Franlilin. - - - Indiana .4 U T L E PRINT SHOP FRANKLIN - INDIANA C. T. LAGRANGE ITTIGH GRADE DENISTRX' Franklin National Bank Bldg. Clean Office- Ofiice Phone 395 y House, 304. I8 5 l172l , ., , 1:-A:'-v:g.-,N-, - f LMANAC P ', L i I E Drfwlnj? 1 I A Sq fre H Bus Boy b pl- N ' 1 fl x Y, ff. - Q f ,g 4 xv X ' fx-4. , f 1 in 1- if-f qf.. ' x . ll 108414 , X Xx.' KY, 'f a. .LX S .- ei' Ouwhof 1 8 n 'PVS Pe1.' Hvuu-Q.,, pu- E i'V P f '- IX H Sfgft S 51,3 fy, f llc-34 vtnut, A Sfr-urn 1 Fever X r 5 . bw- 1,-V VY N-4-ur- W-i - 1-'lf-TTD' 4' .wr1.:n.J '!Lib,T ,111 N , H Q ' , V ni l ' ,,,,.,,,., 4 n...-. ' ' gwxafi-fgalusad. Q . rn .. . N ,N , ., x..xx .SM,t.ee.. 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