Franklin College - Almanack Yearbook (Franklin, IN)
- Class of 1923
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Vice-President . . . . . . Sec yy-Treas. . . Attorney ................... TOITII A. A. ALEXANDER ELBA L. BRANIOIN WILL A. BURTON C. R. PAR GRAFTON J OHNSON VVILL A. BURTON ELBA L. BRANIOIN Expires June, 1923 ARTHUR JORDAN CHAS. F. REMY A. J. TIIURSTON KER 'I'0I'III Expires Julie, 192-1 HICNRX' EITEL FREDERICK TAYLOR GRAFTON JOHNSON HERBERT S. JOHNSON H. M. BOWSER EZRA 1VIA'l l'INGLY A. M. VVILSON Term Expires J A. A. BARNES ELMER E. STEVENSON J ESSE, C. MOORE JOE Moss F une, 1920 JAY C. SMITH M. J. VORIS E. U. VVOOD CARLOS M. DINSMORE ummnn nm DIIHIIIIHIIUJJIIIUI ,, 9lmm1U ELMER E. STEVENSON 'lf-. GRAFTON JOHNSON, ,87 President of the Board of Directors NO single individual has shown a more genuine interest in the growth Of Franklin College during the last few years than Grafton Johnson, who for more than ten years has been President Of the Board Of Directors Of this Institution. Not Only has Mr. Johnson given a large amount Of time to his Alma Mater but he has also made large financial gifts. His gift Of SB100,000 made in January inaugurated a campaign for 3750000 tO be used for erection Of five new buildings On the Franklin campus. Ti ,, 'E V 1 E112 Franklin Ginllrgv Elhval To love truth 111111 to seek it above 111211012 1111 thingsg to 0111101110 21,1111 he 011110111011 by El 00111111011 fellowshipg to keep the energies of 11fe at full 111104 to 0u1tiV11t0 1111 2lpDl'0- 012111011 of th,0 1101111t1fu1g to work w011 and to p111y with Zcstg to have 1111 011011 111111113 to value friends, striving to be worthy of th0111g to live simply 111111 with l'0i1S0ll21b1C eeoiiomyg to 111111 joy 111 work well doixeg to have faith, hop0 111111 charityg to 110 1111 021I'll0St c11se1p10 111 the school of 111111 who brings the 1111u11111111t 1if05 such is the spirit 111111 ideal of lf'l'2lll1illl1 College, whose 211101- ent motto is '4i'h1'ist1a11ity 211111 Vulture. 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J eroline Powell and Helene Park. The votes were counted and declared official by a faculty cornniittee consisting of Dr. Lynn H. Harris, Prof. R. H. Kent and Prof. M. M. Racer. 4 S:Q - b 'ft :K 5 Nh? ,F ,W 3 gm W 5' R Qc ' 2,1 7 n EJ 1 B Ahministraiiun T11'vni,1l-Jive 1'R12S1 IJIQXT 11001 J1i1.l. l'11.x111,1cs 14111111111 l1oo111c1,1,, LI1. ID. 1,l'1'N1l10ll1. A. 13. 1f'1'1111kli11 11O11K'Q'1'. 'Ski 11.31. 1 l'2l1l1i1lll H1111-5111. 512. 1 111111w 111 17011110211 gf'1f11I1'4' 111 1v111YQ1'S11f' of 1'1114'21QU, '9?43Hll. Ll.. IJ. 1'111g'11t11 l'11i- J vvrsity. 718. 310111111-1' 111111111111 ST11111 131111111 of 1 1'0Il101101l, 1'1XW'11- tivo 1'11111111i111111 111111111111 1!11p'11s1 1'1111v1-11T1o11. 1'IX111'11T1w V11111- 1111'1T111- NY0I'111l'l'l1 1'11111'1is'1 1'llHVl'Il11011. 13111 1311111 Iiillbllil. P111 1501111 '1'11Ot11. M w ,Q ,Q- .sw H. . 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' -W W - W W W W W, '. ,X 7u'e1Lty-eight ,gl ij - J' - Y ' if-'V 'Q' 4' 1 -M ,, W .w I 1 , 4 l I L... , llfxj '- 1 f fffil LM T' ,l X- 1 1 .. ., , va , T115 19 3 A ANMN aff--. 1. . - . . A tl' KQTQQJJ V ,. . l I . E, . Vlllll-IODUSIX l'311:.xS1.1cY, A. B. If0gfSfl'lll'. A. li. Frzlnliliu 4'ollO,Q0, '2l. Dvllu Zeta 3 Alpha l'hi Alpha. 41. 1' l l 1' '3 .J 'K 1 l 1 .f .L 1 ll Q ' l Wll,1.1.xM .ALl3l1IR'l' I'3I'1:'1'ON. Ifu1'.w1r. + ' l'll'2l1llillll Vollvgo, OX-'03, l'3lll'S2ll' at Frzmklilx l'ollv,Lu- siuvv 1909. Slfllllil Alpha f Epsilon. 1 1 l l , 47 L, I , 1, V .-1 gf! J lf K , 1 . 1 . l l'1LxR1.lcs A. DlfII'I,I4I, A. M., Sv. D. V A I'2'0f0.v.wn' nj' Birzlogy. Ig' .3 l,llll'2lT0l' of thc l'ulJi11v1's. A. B. l'11iYc1'- 1 sity of Missouri. '02. A. M. llz1ll1':111g'1 1 Vnllvglv. 'l0. Sv. D. Kzxlzlxlmzoo Volleglv 1 22. Altllllllkll' llltllilllil Avzxclmlly of Sl'lQllC'0. A ,AlIlOl'li'i1ll Assor-izltiou of l'11iv01'sity Pro- + ' E fwssors. I'I0lI0l'ilI'V All-'llllllll' l'll1WOllli'S R011- . 71 .3 owl Sovicffy. l'ol1l Sprlngl l'l2ll'l1Ol', N. Y. K l . 7' X 1 . 1 .QQ 7'll'f'11ly-1ziraf' Agia. ,- . . - lk- Twvj V.. , , jg- , ' ,f 5 'f' , . . f'T3Zj?fQZ?IjfEfQZjj57 -,lrrgf A F5 ' ' h , 2 VD 2314.545 gif, ll Wa. .M i W --- ---A W----W Amir? -' ---4 Q17 'A 'QAFX-----W1---,-f ----1.--.M--sf-Q , 7 THI l!f23lf4LMfiNALlx ' ' ' , . ' If- -'Q gf? --,--- f--A k n.,, . JA ,-,,4.-i...,4J,..,...i..ii.,,,,f ,,.,,,,-.,,..+gfp,,:,:1l Q , 5' Lfiff'-ill 5 R. f.'111QsTi4:R Rouicivrs, Ph. D. ir. P'rof0.ws0r of Chmnisiry. A. is. Ottawa ifuiwi-mv. y12. A. M. ., i . University of Kansas, '14, Ph. D. Yale .Ql,i.-Z v . . N . . 'Mi l.111v01's1ty, 21. Allllllljkll'A-X1l10l'1C21l1f1ll0lll1- cal Society, fhII10l'l02111 Association for the Advulicciiioiit of Sc-ioiic-0. Gumimi Alpha. l Alpha Phi Sigma. l .N i f f- 1 I i llicxm' Noism: Siiiiiewooim, Pli. D. 1jl'0-fCS.Y0l' of I12'.wlmjU. A. li. lmliziiizx Viiiw-i'sity. '09. A. M. ' Ilz1i'v:1i'd lliiivvrsity, llll. Ph. ll. ,llllllilllil l'11iw1'sity, 'l-L. Alllllllltll' Mississippi xvill- lvy llisT01'iv:1l Soviwry. Assoc-izxtioii of Col- logc- Pi'0fossm's. lmlizmzi Sf'l100llIl0ll,S l'lulm. 'l I i A1 a 5 f i . . V ! Phi Beta Kappa. P1 lxzlppzl Ili-ltu. lXilppi1 i Delta Rho. I . .. V I l l K 3 JOHN EARL SMVPII, A. M. V Professor of Plzysics. 5 i, A. B. Indiana l'11ivc1'siTy, '12. A. M. lfuivorsity of Wisconsin, 'l5. Mcinlaoi' i American l,l1YS1C'2ll Sovioty. ludiauu Aca- deuiy of Scieuc-c. Anicric-an Association f of University Professors. Q wil Q l' 'ii A i Thirty 1 ----- ---------A----A--------- ----'A- -H -------Vw f- . ..-...-...,-..--...,...,....,.---...-,-. ,-..- .,. Q' A-A--A M-----M-MM,----V '4-if--.J:.-.- 4-4.g....,iL4.i.,. .,4g'..gQxgg11 ' ,.,L'g',,Lg.f,,,, M.- . 'N 5 gg ' +.j.r, .,w,u, w,:,:L, r.. ' ' X'-fs , , A ,Lf1,g,--,l1f,,q, Q, , by 5:-'rw V if-we E511 we A fb-1341 THE 1923 FWANAUM A . X ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' - Algfiwe ,7 sEiv Y? I x1s.,.r . ...a-- at Jr. A . 1, .-4s,. .. . , HJ: X I CJR. 754. 'Wm -9, i ,vfvf US ll. 1 I l wiv Ears W-Z.. 'fuses rr, pm 5 , ,li ici- . 'fiiif 4. fl gr P53 'f 1 mia' .1 -J it ,yi S E. ' T. f GEORGE BAIQR FI'NDENBI7RG, Ph. D. P V., Professor of Modern Languages. 5, S-ff R E f ' A. B. Princeton, '16. A.M. Princeton, '17, Ph. D. Columbia University, '19, 7' 5 1 I avi' ir A lifes , pray' 1 lk.. t ,.:,.3,:a1 31-'ff LYNN HAROLD HARRIS, Ph. D. Professor of English. A.B. Dickinson College, '06, A. M. in Philosophy, Boston University, '09. A, M. in English, Yale University, '10, Ph. D. in English, Yale University, '14, Member National Council Teachers of English. Modern Language Association of America. American Association of University Pro- fessors. Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha. Pi Kappa Delta. Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Theta Phi. lggil JANET M, BIACDONALD, Ph. D. Professor of Classical Languages. A. B. Morning Side College, '10, A. M. , 1 University of Illinois, '13, Ph, D. Bryn ag Mawr, '18, Fellowship at the American jf School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1920- 21, Archaeological Institute of America. .'-' Member American Philogical Association. 1, . Thirty-one y 7 71, M Kai l C. ti w AE, ps. ia Q an ly tale .k, . 'e was 0' ' all life 3:0 s , , Eff., nlifft. IRS, V5 we 15 I' as 523 ,-1 351-,, ,El ll K 11- Q, ,. , ISK ' ig 164124 Ziff all lKJ?'tQ 1 7, if-'f' . 2 nw: e uf. li. , H515 Wag, 'vij new 'fbi 157' C5926 , my .H jgmll wil? ,Evil F2265 1559? :Y eff? gi, I W if If Vg Km -mari uv, L1 7.16 ' V75 ly H51 , 'i WF' :ip-A bei? E513 3 N? Q vi .-i Y , Q V. 'f f f ui 5 il l A -' if 151233 H5595 - ffl ffl' J. Emxixlzn liizlvlisox, A. M. , llvfing I'1'0fzzw.woi' of Iz'c'o1:um1'r'.w rmrl Sociology. g - ..- - A.1s. sf. om ifoiiiiga, io. lx. ii. un- versity of C'liim'ag.1Qo, 'l2. Grafluato work ai lluivorsity of Mivliigfaii. lTlllV0l'l4lTj' of V Vhic-ago, flflllllllljlil l'11iYoi'sity. l'i:ix'vi'siTy of Paris, Collvgo of l+'i'ai1c-v, llI1lYK'l'Sll'f' of Sti'ashoui'g1. Bl0lI1lJl'l' Aiiierivaii Association of lfliiwisity l'i'ofvssoi's. i f l ffii llwiulii' l m:1wl4:1c1c'i4 lllC.X'l'Il, XM. 4lS.WIf'I'lIff I'rof1s,wm' and .lfflillfj Ilwurl of Jlflllz l'HIlIf1Al'X. A. li. l'1iiwi'siT5' of llliiiois.. lb. A. M. l'iiivvi'sity of Illinois. '2l. All'llllJl'I' MaTlio- matim-al Association of Anivriva. Phi Hola Kappa. Alpha. Kappa llvlta Pi. Gamma l Alpha. 5.7.9 ,X 'Q P . i , Q Rosilzm' I'lOMl-IR KIQNT, A. B. L 41SSUf'fIIff' IJl'fl.fllSSfli' of l'la1'lu.wop7ay1 and 1'syc'lz0Zog,11. 1 A.l3. Franklin i'ollogv. ill. B. D. 1 -i T P1 C'l'h0sis Pc-ilcliugl Rochvsfvi' 'llhoologjic-al Seminary. liil'?1Cll12ll0 work at lfiiivorsity of Uhicago. Kappa Dvlfa Rho. Dvlta 5- Theta Phi. i171 , Q 1.2 ' i 255, H5419 E ff I ,., al rf ffl J 34-R V1 K i V, ' i, Thirty-twl wif -.- w A- 1 wusfmsifvlwrl:wf:w.'ffw ffrf-. l -1 i Oli-fiiifpwslf51M?iQfl- if A,Z:,gA-l- ii :, z.. v' . 1 . - , 'sm-.--'J .2 -:.l.- Y - , ,Lf -1' ..f M: - .. - v. .Y-, .. 4 t AHGNMM f Q A, V 1 we X.-' 'fi NL K. ERN-:ST II. SH1DELif:iz, A. M. A.vsof'z'ute Profc.w.wn' of Economics N and Sociology. 4'! C011 lvavo of absom-0, 1922-1923j. A. B. Ottawa IflliVC1'Sifj', '15, A. M. Vuivorsity 'if of Chic-ago. '17, Mombci' Auiericau Soci- V ological Society. Pi Kappa Delta. C . .g 4 , . I Ti JOHN F. IQLEIX, Ph. D. Associfztv 1,l'0fVSS0l' of Jloclffrn 1 Lfzngurzgrs. If A. R. Cornell University, 712. A. M. t'o1'm-ll University, 713. Ph.l3. t'0l'110l1 I'11ix'vl'sity, '20. BIOIHIJCI' Momlvru Lan- V4 ,qiiagv Association of America. Alpha. Phi L -! Bvta Kappa. 5 1-4 V . 1 i .qv 2 ft BIARION M. IQACER, A. M. AJi.' fig .-1.w.vi.st11111' P1'ofcxs1n' of Modern liufngzlrzgcs. AB. xx'iaQubQ1-Q miivge, 18. A.M. ,gf CTh0sis Pciidiiigj Ohio State UlliV0l'Sity. . Graduatv work at Ohio State University, Li t ' lvIliV0l'SiTj' of Poitiors, Fraiice and Ulliver- i -i sity of Vhicagfo. BIOIIIIWI' of Modcru Lau- gluagv Assoviatiou of Amerie-a. Phi Gamma Dolta. A 'v Thirty-three A KT Y .' W. . - ,. , YV' - ---f-A--- , . . .. -f. f.!f.'v,. W 'A nm 'f ' fm f . pi, 1' TV V. 1 'fofk-. 5 f-'N ' ' .. 1 1 ffm JH.19-wt-L1'1.-XNAMEQ? 1- - v to Ck fftryr'-+MAt'A X jgD?L--+----'----+--4-- '-1 Jonx IMMANUIQL Kxlfnsox, A. M. llxsisfflizz' Profuvsm' of Ilisfory. A. IS. VVashington Vollcgo, '17. A. M. Univcrsity of Chicago, '19, Professor of History, Broadview Vollcgo, LaGrangc. Illinois. University of Vhicagro, 1921-22. Mcmbcr Anicrican Historical Association. Amcrican Political Scicncc Association. American Society of Uhurch History. ln- diana Historical Socicty. Association of tfollcgc Profcssors. Pi Kappa Dclta. .Imxr:'1 1'1f: RIAIICH VFANDYI, A. M. Io1.m'ucfor in Engliislz.. Ph. 13. llnivcrsity of Vhiczlgro, fi0l111l1lJ12l lfnivcrsity. Gramluatc l'nivcrsity. 1Vcstcrn Rcscrvc Pnivcrsity School. l'nivcrsity of I 'hica.1fo. 1 rw 112. A. M. stuclcnt ot' Library t'olumhia 1lHRlS'l'IN14I F. RACER, A. H. lnstruc1'0r in illll1l1M'7'I' Ilmngzmgcs. A. B. XVittcnbcrg Vollcgc, '20. Gracluato Assistant in R-omancc Languagcs, 1Vittcn- bcrg Uollcgc. 1920-21. lnstructor of Span- ish, South High School. Youngstown, Ohio, 1921-22. Graduate stuclcnt in Romance Languagcs, University of Vhicago, 1922. Thirty-four IfjbT1H11n5yhMx:mxWafi .l,WBAWBAA..V-. 4,, ij., lWl,i.q Q X2 A ,ik Q 9, ,,,,,-,,... ,,.,U-,.. . A-ffliiq . ll0ROTHY KROFT, A. B. Assisfrzm' in ,D!'fNll'I HlI'lllS of English and Lflfllll. A. B. Franklin College, '22. Phi Beta Guluula. Alpha. Pi Kappa llvlta. Num: AlI'I.LliNDOR-E, A. B. -l.w.w1'.x1'1111f in Dvpurimvni of Biology. A. B. Ffiilllillll Collegv. '21, G1'z1duz1're work nf ll1llVQ1'SllY of Vllivzlglo, '22, Iu- mlizum :ACZIGOIIIY of Scivm-0. Alpha. Delta ll0lTzl llvlfzl. l'lRXlCS'l' B. XVAGNICR, A. B. Head Couch and III-l'0!'fUl' of Atlzleiics. A.B. Franklin Vollege, 'l2. Tl ffjirvz 1 e 1 . 'lo THU923 ALMANAW. Af iiffigff. v. x 1 Eg fqfciul ,l,,QV:fl ,ghv ,, z Q L:-....,,1,4,i. ..,.. 1' , ..Q i 4464 l fesfifi 75? lifnll .1 vo gig ' a ,gf ' r .GI ,rl ' I N ' I filffl V5 fr Y . El EDWARD IJUGGAN, A. B. l. Blclccillclc lJlcI'I 1'Y. zlssisifzvzf Coach. Sfcpcrivzlmulmzf of Iizcilflivzgs ,' lj A. H. Nofro Dzmw lluivorsity, 'l5. 'Wd U1 '1lPlfl-Y . 'A' NViTh Frzxnkliu Volh-gzv sim-0 l908. N Kg w I X Tl L ,, , gwulinti '. MRS. l'lIlIZAISl'I'1'll limos. RACIIEI. Oumi, A. B. :lIIIfl'0?l Wonzvvzfw Dormitory Libl'11l'if11l. , and S1011-f1rfl0,s.s, A. B. Ohio Xvvslvyzul, ll0. Gradu- 3 I ' v v . ' l l Mary I. Jonvs School for Gu-ls, EITC Work 111 lNow X ork Stahl L1b1'2l1'y 12' l'ote1'b01'ough, lqllglillld. Assistant School and Illinois XVOIIICIVS College. H 1 - - Matron xVCJIIll5Il7S D0l'IHll0l'y Shop- f hordson Collogv. Matrou A1011 's I . . . . Dornutory IDOHISOII Ulllverslfy. gg 'I hirty-six Q, ST, 4 , L. A VMNA ' .7fX9,f,,gw ' V-7 ,t .Q Uv 3' 'V ' A' 'iivgvff' ' ?Z,f'f7F'.'Ki4pfii'Q.fiE52flf f35?32'5u3Tf5Qf IYAQTQQE - 2 , ' f THf 1923 'LMANAUY of me 21, of ' A X f 5. V- . . gi, Vjfm f--. ,YMQ max- A - -4- --v -- J Z ' lm? l n' :lg I ,--r ff f vxf' L15 JJ: Llljff- ff' J viii HQ , iff , W 9-za: ' ' 6113 fig-.eg for HW! , ffm' l , . :of - W . :' '13 QV' T , X 'Jr 1 I 1, 1, 4 I P ,. rf v Pri1zc'm'AI. owEN,1-Cm. W lJz'r0dm' nj' C'm1.w1 z'm1fm'-x' and l115z'r'1rrlm' uf l,l'tII1O, 01111111 una' Harumzzy Pupil of Prof. Lcwis Seward, of Sl. James Cfzltherdralg Miss Lora Nevvnuzm, Lcsche- tizky pupil, I. Humphry Anger, Mus. Doc., of Toronto Universityg Frau Dr. Mzxlwine ! Brac, flrst assistant to Lcschetizkyg Leschetizky, celebrated Musfc mastcrg Dr, A. J. Vogt, 5, ,- 1 Conductor of the world famous Mcuclclssohn CIIOII' of 'liorontog 'l'. bl. Palmer, of Torontog . H. A. VYheeldou, Mus. Bac. Oxon.. OI'2Zll1lS'L of St. SZlX'1OllI'yS Cllurch, London and VVilliam 1' Rccrl, the famous composer and orgzmist of Sussex Cathedral. 4, . ,K s , I-.A . , ThiI'f!l'S1'I'1'1l I N . 'U ' ri' ,.. -,,-.f- ---- -- -V --- ---Y--ff , 'H W 1 ,'15,f ,-W3' Fijf'L'gj'- rrfrfw. H , T'f7?lT' Wm.f 'j T m-'T-1 T+r., frfvt K mv - -r-'-'- A - 1 - Zfvr-g21'qxr.,V :Q - 1 ' - . - . . ' 1 - V: 1' - 'Li - xx G Q, V My--L ,M,,,v....,. ..-..g4 g,g.,g-.,L..g4:Q'.. ggi gr., jpg .S- , , ..,.,,. N 'f . , t.. X. inf -- -f - -f --1--ff-H 'X ' ,-1 1:.T3f - H f f 1 4-gf! ff!! 4 J' 'gl ' 'f 'x5.T'X.x.1-,'f'N ' -r M + X, ' ' i ,K.-74J ' L i : 1 1 l r 5 f I E p I , , i Q 1 , ! '- E f 2 5 r .Q 3 i 3 1 1 2 S A K I 5 t Q BIINNIIQ BROWN 1gRUNI'fK 'S l?lSlLl'1H'f01' of Pzfrmo. i t f A student of the late Victor NVi11iz11nS of FN fdillfdllllilfig Nvwton Swift of Bostong and Q Qi Mary J. XVright, 21 student of Loschctizky. L w r K , w S - Q E 5 f E - ! . i l f i I 5 H I , L Q i 1 a ' t E E 1 t 1 5 ' it Q HELEN XNARRUM CHAPPICLL t ,S 2 , W , , tx i I1'1st1'u,c1'o1' of Voice. l Student under Oscar Saonger of New Fy d I , ! Q Yorkg Madame Arkol of Milan, Italyg and t SOb21Stii111i, world famous teacher of the Italian method of singing. Former mexn- 11- 'l ber of the Chicago Grand Opera, Colnpany t :A and of thv Metropolitan Grand Opora Com- ry pany. A l RZ Al 3' rf 5' ?' sjgffi TMC? ff 1? wldf L, A ' :- rtru Q Mg Thirty-eight a VT, I ,M .I u uuuv rt r rr u 'fly V - ' 5 . 1 ' . L' ' ' ' - if . ff-5,25 Q1-D' ' -'f 'Tkf N21 X '- .M - , ,. , ' . - . . . , M ' . SQJJ Vx fuk, - - v--f--45 -V--,-----p-ww --A--- ft-- ----- ---A -W ---4-..A-LA-.,....,....-....-,,..-,. ,r,,,,,g,4 ,,,,,,,L,,,,,,.fA,.,',,,,,,g4,MA?,f,r , .. , ,- wnxyv , X 7 Y NWN' Eiflfk f, f ' V W , 1 v If -, V x , lvff W ' 15 f.:,.'! IH! . f-U 1,9-LA-'ff1'x-kklxirxi, ill. xx' 4 Y gl, 4,..L, K h 17- Summrr Svrhnnl Ellarnlig, 1922 V H1 1 lzirty-mne TOP ROW-Shideler, Groves, Hoover. SECOND Row-Harris, VValdorf, Ogle, Smith, Klein, Deppe. THIRD ROW-Dexter, Beasley, Tholke, Sanders, Powell, Meyers, Mozingo. BOTTOM ROW-VVaggo11er, Heath, Meyers, Sherwood, Lyle, Burton. ......4.,-Y, . . -fp,.QgJ.p-,g :,.-- .'-.1 - mg- 1, fig- QA, A, .x...,Ar..,-.,,.L - Q I -1 -l I i - 1 71: W L R - fr I 1 I ll lj E . F 0 G l I 1 1 1 E Eh. .'-Q E l, l l, 5 . L O Y. 5 , . il 2 I l I , O, Ayll fl Q l t Ai ew ,WW Nm Lg? e,,,T,,,,,, .-J. Zi' . as L w V 1 Y Y l . 1 fkri? kg- Q -f' -ff! uv' Miss IIoI.1.1s llusllllis. AB. Assistant in tho 'l'1'vz1s111'c-1' offic-0. A.B. B'1'2lHklill 1'nlI1-510. 1922. Phi Blxtil Gilllllllil. ' For! y J, .K . I-Qisifi H3353 em T7- f ZUJQ PLS 5 , if N 3. 'm IVZW:'AJf ,N pin J? ' ,N fm, . ,..e 991555 5.5 rv f, '3 X 4 5? K: Fiffl Yzlf Jfiggf .gpm 4 3512: is' L,- fjsiz Il fi ff! -Q W, . my 1 I X' 1 e 1- K X B Q Q L Q, W1 Q 15 Stuhrut Enhg 4 1 Q 1 1 1 1 i 3 1 1 an--J 7 gh br- , A 71 ,LS I' ' 7X -.um Ng. ' ' I 1 TT 'fyyi ififff.- ' . . 53' ,IT .N YT? ' ALWMM W QLQET' Wifi iff' '21,-Q ff' ' . QUE H Siuhkni Qluuurtl QSM- QE-J -f 4 K ANNIE LAURIE BICELHENIE President Y , V , ,W ki-,ii i 4 f Forty-one wfj ' JN' A - ' 5 twfff 5- -1' - xy., f H 1-,H 1 Q QP 1, I .Q ik! rv -I 1 '7.Y':9f1'Iif,50?ff5LT51E554fif' 'F REHEYWQIZ-LETS?x'lQifA52v C' k F, . ' . yu.. U-f.. . ,, , 4 ,w,. v .--...u -J - ' f 2 .gr 51,-.,-. .3 ,wwf 1 . .r ',,.:J1-xLf . nab. 'QL ..-' ' - - M- 57111212111 Glnnnril iixvrniiur Euarh A N N 111: I.AL'k11c Nl Lt ELH l2N11i ...... l,l'4'.Yidt'lIf RSON ,IARVIS ,..,...... View-I'1'n.x 1'ciwzt IJOR0'l'HIi.X Vvlillll .. ............ ,..Sl'n'vtrz1'y BLAc1iw11:1.1, 1'AuK C,xs.xm' ylI'I.LI'INIlUlCl'l Bkrcu 'l'1a'1'lc1c M mu: IS MA Wim ID Forty-two i Y 1 P 1 ..-W . f..D.,+..... . v:,'f.. -- ',f--- V , 'P -M--f-'-me Ns4g111,Ls-- 1.---A-. ...A 1i.ifyfe-were --PM-+4 M'-s m s's - -ew X 1 l, J, Q ,-,L,j,. t . E 1 -. 1 2 .' ' FRED R. CHAMBERS, President 1 , Princeton H. S, ............... History 'fl m Kappa Delta Rho, Pi Kappa Delta l Qi Webster 111, 121, 131, President 1419 Y. M, C. A. Cabinet 121, 131, Vice-Presi- f dent 1415 Friarsg Cap and Bellsg Inter- .1 national Relations Club: Almanack Staff, Qj 1 1313 Varsity Debate 1315 Class Debate 1313 Webster Debate 131g Glee Club 1415 Foot- 'l ball 1315 Track 1113 Class Playg Inter- Q fraternity Council 1419 Assistant in His- tory Departmnt 121. 1 8 . 1 LUCILLE GASTON, Vice-President 5 il Westport H. S. ......,......... English 1 Egfr I Delta Delta Delta , ' 1 Class Vice-President 121: Sec'y-Treas., ' Wigs and Queues 1213 Manager Class 1 Basketball 121: Secretary, Student Coun- cil 1315 Secretary, Y. VV, C. A. 1315 W. Q A. A. 131, 141: Cap and Bells 131, 1413 ' 1 Pan-Hellenic Council 1313 Sec'y-Treas., f Pan-Hellenic 141, Dormitory Council 131, 3 University of Chicago 1113 Assistant in f Education Department 141. 1.2 I it GLADvs MCCAMMON, Secretary -Q33 Elwood H. S. .................. French gi Delta Zeta Marietta College, 1920-213 Glee Club 131: 111 Cap and Bells 131, 141: Student Council Executive Board 141. MARY K. HART, Treasurer lj' Martinsville H. S. ......... Mathematics ll ,',, I Phi Beta Gamma lf- Cornmoner 111, 121, Secretary, 1213 W. ,ff 51- A. A. 121, 131, 141, President 1315 Basket- ' I, ball 111, 121, 1313 Baseball 121, Manager 1215 Student Volunteers 121, 131, 1413 Y. Z lf- W. C. A. Cabinet 121, 131, 141, vice- President 1413 Pan-Hellenic Council 131, -- 1415 Scientific Association 1215 Assistant 2 Business Manager, Almanack 1313 Dormi- tory President 141: Webster 1413 Mathe- ' X matics Assistant 141. P V ' PM ' gn xl, Forty-three ,Q A I ffivi if v1-iAA,-H eY,, Fw, Y K , me ,Y . 1AQ,a-..s--- --'--- 4 ---'- -- f-L-ee---PM ---'W A 44-M i' -ef' 4 ' --1' - ' 'V-asf-T1 - 5 lil? , 91535 'in 3' I 2 i 1 . n ,Y 1 ee-i3.ff:e-ff-f , Q. if X Ti-'L ' f,Li'lflFQAC'XCl ' Y 33 V 1, V' K 3 ZSZQQAALA-.1a2.AV, irglilqga 537,77 4,-.ML 33' ssskwfe .- 433: 1--Fil ifgl 3 , GEORGE W. BANTA Greenwood H. S. .....,..... Chemistry - V Phz Delta Theta Pre-Medic Club 1920-21. AGNEs BOWLES 3,1 ' Aurora H. S. ................... French f Delta Zeta, Alpha Chi Alpha V 3 Webster C13, C23, C33, C433 President, C333 Choral Societyg Girls' Glee Club C333 Q - Franklin Staff C333 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C23, C431 XV. A. A. C333 Library Assistant 123, C33, 443- 55 ig ROGER BRANIGIN ij 5 Franklin H. S. ................. French 3 PhiDcltaThe1'a l Inter-fraternity Council C33, President V C-133 Cheer Leader C133 C233 'Wigs and ' I Queues C133 C233 Cap and Bells C33, C433 5 Franklin Staff C133 Almanack Staff C333 l - .Assistant Athletic Secretary C333 Senior ' I Class Playg Class Debate Team C333 Inter- I I national Relations Club, Secretary C333 L Author of Senior Class VVill. I I E. F l VVILLIAM BRIDGES Q Franklin H. S. ................ English . 5 Pm Delta Them I l Editor, The Franklin C233 C433 Managing 3. l Editor C333 Franklin Press Club C133 3 I President C233 Editor, The Almanack C333 ' 3 Vice-President Indiana lnter-Collegiate 1' U 'Press Association C333 Publicity Manager, 3, Cap and Bells C33, C433 Junto C433 Friars C433 Executive Secretary, Indiana High lf School Press Association C43. E, E . RALPH BURGESS .f Acton H. S. ........... . . ...... Physics ' ' Webster C233 Commoner C33, C433 Seien- tifie Association C13, C233 Independent 39 Men's Club C23, C33, C433 Assistant in Physics Department C233 C33, C43. Q , Lois BYERLY 5' 13 Decatur H. S. ........ Home Economics 3 ' if' 3 F Forty-four ! ' -- .... ..,. - iifri W N Y is -5 . . .fl ..-. Q.. Y.. ' v .34 E .1 -I 1 'fmf 'f 3 'fT ' - ff 'H 'r?? . .ff 'Tf7'i , 'm'A,'f.T Qfxi5l1?'- Lfrr 3' - .' -1T'F': Wf'T' 7774? . A. Q 4 3 . 3 V fy,.,fif,23y,..i.wi.xyA,3C igejj., . A 3 . xg be 1a..e.,-.+':...-,4.-A,.1- . L.,-..... 1-4 1,4 gr, ---- Jig, sf: 2Q,..,f.: .f 4.. .ee YY,Y .I ---.,.e.'4, 57 mfg: it JN' JJ--14' if VQ' 3 l 5 i. 'f y T JANICE KATHARINE CASADY Franklin H. S. .. .... ........... F rench 3- Pti Beta Phi .I Y. W. C. A. C13, C233 C33, C433 Pan- LV' A-1 Hellenic Council C23, Sec'y-Treas. C333 f,-' Student Council Executive Board C433 3 , Class Play. 3g:,.,m , -Q, ,jj l I I l HELEN CONSTABLE i, ' .1 ' Goodland H. S. ........ .. ...... French Q-'fl Delta Zeta 1 Webster C233 C333 Chapel Choir C333 jg' -7-1, G-irls' Glee Club C33, C43, Vice-President ij? C433 Almanack Staff C333 Y. W. C. A. ffgfgg y V JENNY FOSTER --.Qi Franklin H. S.. .Education 81 Psychology 4 if a MABEL FOSTER l Seymour H. S. .......... .... . .History 3 ff, State Normal, 19173 Independent Liter- 5 1 l ary Society C133 Commoners C33, C433 Sec- 3 I 4 retary C433 Commoner Debate Team C43. E . P 1 I 4 ti l s MARJORIE FRANCES FOSTER Greenwood H, S. ............ Education ilwigi Phi Beta Gamma, Pi Kappa Delta N L35 Commoner C13, C233 Girls' Glee Club C133 33. E51 C23, C33, C433 Librarian C13, Sec'y-Treas. it C333 Girls' Octette C133 Choral Club C133 'City Orchestra C233 Chapel Choir C233 Alma- i' nack Staff C333 Class Debate C333 Forensic 5.5313 Society C333 C433 Girls' Debate Team C332 YGSI W. A. A. C333 C433 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C433 Secretary Summer School, 19223 As- fi, sistant Librarian 423, C33, C43. 'I ' ' . I ,Q X PAULINE GORDON Kokomo H. S. ....... . . . . ...... History Phi Beta Gamma, Alpha L, Webster C233 C33, C433 Student Volunteer I- GFOUDQ Class Historian 423, C433 Y. XV. C. f , A. Cabinet 423, 433, 443, Secretary 423, 3 l Undergraduate Field Representative C33, tl President C433 President, International I H: 4 Relations Club C433 Class Play3 History C N Assistant C433 Vice-President State Stu- 'ig , dent Volunteer Uniong Delegate National L 1 , Y. W. Convention, 19221 Delegate to Lake l .fi C! Geneva, 1922. 3,31 1 I l 1 l 1 4 . , 3 . 5 4 I . F 's X Forty-five gk 3 3 1' 5'i.Q-.,a-.--Y.,.L - ...... W .... - . -..--v-f- -f--!f-- f 3' -1----V A-ft - --- - -.ff -W-3-.-Q LQ .1 j A 3 ' . ' f .L - yljf. s iw.f.Af,,L Je-, , ,, , A,,,,.,..,.4 ,, HV.. .f.e-.,, .--. QQ... ...... - .4.-.......a . ..... ..x....-...L ..,g..L - u' 'Y' ffytx-'TT 'AA' H - lf 'r'V1Nwi A i ii 1 S YTQf 'f't'l'f' '57 mr, -'--iw'-f WWW?-'T'W7'1' ijitfg, , na19231AL-f1fi.4.xt,i0f mEjl?jl -1 , ' C fi - W --'A--'--W ---'--L--------2----Qi? ff ,.' dk- ,,-, , i V -. af,.b-...T.-.Adv V...-. i ' ' '-A -+-1-- ff , 5 Y V WILLARD W, GREEN Scipio H. S. .............. Mathematics Delta Chi Omicron Commoner 115, 1255 Inter-fraternity Council 145. MABLE EDITH HAMBLEN Franklin H. S.. .Education 81 Psychology Commoner 115. 125, 135, 1455 Girls' Glee Club 135, 1455 CO-ed Basketball 125, 1355 C0-ed Baseball 125, 135, 1453 Captain Girls' Swimming Team 1255 W. A. A. 125, 135, 1455 Physical Education Work, Wis- consin University of 'Wisconsin, 1921. 4 MYRTLPI HANNA I Franklin H. S. ........... . . .English l Us .P 4 f Webster 115, 125, 135. HAROLD K. HARDING Kirklin H. S. .................. Biology Kappa Delta Rho VVebster 115, 125, 135. Play 1253 Student Council Executive Board 1355 Class Sec- retary 1255 Franklin Staff 1255 Almanack Staff 1355 Men's Press Club 125, 1353 Manager Basketball 1355 Men's Glee Club 115, 1255 Orchestra 1251 Pre-Medic Asso- ciation 1355 Indiana State Normal, Sum- mer '215 Butler, Summer '22, MARION HARh'IAN Kokomo H. S. .................. Greek Co-mmoner 115, 125, 135, 145, Secretary 1355 Choral Club 1255 Language Associa- tion 1155 Assistant in Greek 145. UNA HOUK Kirklin H. S. .................. History Delta Zeta, Pl Kappa Delta Webster5 Girls' Glee Club 125, 1455 Girls' Octette 1255 Choral Society 1255 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1355 Co-ed Varsity Debate Team 1455 Cap and Bellsq International Relations Club: Assistant in History, 1919- 19205 Assistant in Political Science 1919- 19205 Central Normal College, 1918. Forty sta: 4 1' A s Q 1 112.91 1,1 1 1 r- 1 1 I l . f 1 1 . Vi I u 13 f 1 Q 1 J l i 1 1 1 . 1 1 lf l ,N lat 1 .ww L F-Ui s ' - u -E - 2 'THEI923 ALMANA6 . all WARREN KEITH Vincennes H. S. ...,,............ Greek Commoner: College Orchestra, Tri-State College, 1919-19203 Vincennes University, Summer 1918. - MAE KIMBROUGH Princeton H. S. ............... History Delta Delta Delta XVebster 1355 W. A. fA. 135, Vice-Presi- dent 145: Y, W. C. A. Cabinet 1453 Bas- ketball Captain 1353 Baseball Captain 135: Dormitory Council 145, Dormitory Treas- urer 145. FRANCES J. KLYVER Benton Harbor H. S .... ........ E nglish Pi Beta Phi, Pi Kappa Delta Alpha Chi Alpha Kalamazoo College 125, 1353 Franklin Representative in Indiana Inter-Collegiate Contest 145. FLORENCE KOVENER Crothersville H. S. ............ English Phi Bela Gamma Commoner 115, 125, 135, President 1453 Baseball 1253 Class Secretary 1353 W. A. A. 1253 Glee Club 135. JOHN C. MAYE11-111 Columbus H. S. ............... Biology Alpha Class Vice-President 135: Student Council Executive Board 145, Y. M. C. A. Treasurer 145: Commoner 125, President 135, 1453 Varsity Debate Team 145. CARL J. MEGEL . Hayden H. S. . .Psychology 81 Education Delta Chi Omicron, Pi Kappa Della Football 125, 135, 1455 Track 135, 145: Webster 135, Play 135, Debate 1351 Secre- tary, Forensic Society 135, F Men's Club 135, 1453 Vice-President, Interna- tional Relations Club 145g Varsity Debate 1455 Inter-fraternity Council 1453 Friars Club 145, Cap and Bells 135, 145g Class Debate 135, 145. Forty-se 17671 yi J . 4 , , , cleswe--, V -W.fA,f--Af-kwin.. sw --A- .VI 5,5 I -+2411 Q.. is fi Aw JY 50216 ' F - 1 was 5-3 Al l 14 , if Eftrfl, wi, C. - -T ,.-.t.c. W. ...-s5.,,.,.a f I' l 15219314 mi 19-if-C5 I.f,i-fwll-:1.f 1 'KT- x9ffP 4 if -V 'fyiiil Tw iffitffff '. . --' TT -f-f :H -few' -f-if-fi-5-H' fi? l f 'J-' 'N 1' VL', 'fi f 1 -s.B:g,qf,L,,Je1,ml.-cjgksiaa., V ,lg A --iL- ----- -L-----H 4--1---A - -we--W ---. A-Sijf If i. . 1 .v V l l. 5 ii CAROL B. MEIKS Shelbyville H. S. .............. History Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Alpha Y. W. C. A. cabinet 133: Almanack :.,-, Staff 1335 Pan-Hellenic Council 123, 1335 1 Boosters' Club 1335 University of Colo- H, ll rado, Summer, 19225 Purdue University, 555,11 rl first semester, 1922-1923. T- ,. leg fl .5 MII.lJRED J. MICKEL its: -J Madison H. S. .............. Chemistry Pi Beta Phi la, Assistant Business Manager, Almanack E-QQ' 1335 Scientific Associationg Class Play 143. 'Ei ETHI-IL NIARIE MoRR1s Clay City H. S. ............... English 'ff Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 113, 123, President of H L I Summer Y 1335 Student Volunteer 113, Leader 123, 133, 1435 Member, Executive Q' Board of lndiana Student Volunteer ' 1 I'nion5 Delegate, International Student ' Volunteer Convention 1233 Scientific As- ' 5 sociation5 Language Association5 Com- 1- moner 123, 1435 Summer School Literary f Society '21, '22: House President Summer , 19225 Glee Club 1435 International Rela- 5 l tions Club 1435 Student Council Executive i g Board 143. 5. M I.. . 5 , FRANCES ETHEL Moss Bunker Hill H. S. ............. History Cornmoner 113, 133, 1435 Cornmoner Girls' Club 1333 Basketball, Captain 113, ' 123, 1333 Student Volunteer 133, 1435 VV. A. A. 143. L- l IF ,. PAUL PAYNIQ MOZINGO ' Franklin H. S. ................ Biology Phi Delta Theta The Franklin Staff 113, Managing Edi- tor, The Franklin 1435 The 1921 Almanack Staff 1135 Band 113, 123, President 1135 Orchestra 1135 Franklin Press Club 113, 123: Wigs and Queues 1235 Scientific As- sociation 1235 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1235 Cap and Bells 133, 143, President 133, Business Manager 143: Student Council r Q. Executive Board 1335 Class President 1335 Sfixf Inter-fraternity Council 1435 Friars 1435 'G Biology Assistant 123, 1331 Summer School Faculty '22, '235 Class Play 143, Business Manager Class Play 143. v.. WILLIAM MULLENDORE Franklin H. S. ................ English Sigma Alpha Epsilon Class President 1135 Redlands Univer- sity 123, 1335 Cap and Bells 1435 Franklin Staff 1435 Student Council Executive : Board 1435 Inter-fraternity Council 143. 4 l Y 1 1 I Forty-eight I I 2' f ' 'i ' r mf W '74f ?I7'+'1 ' .. . . . 1.5. , V, -. .f --' -' --Y -- --- AWS- ------2-W Y ,- . Markleville H. S. .,............ History ...rf ex A gg' W ' W TW 1, ' 'TTT' W Y 12-,F F ' -Vfgifs' 'TFT f'ETTffT: ?':'iQ 'c ' f 15112. .. . 1 --.HHH . . 1 . 0732. THiU.?iA. IMAUY. Q K .J ml .tr L - --' -0,0 Q f ww Q-ir .Q if - I , 1 1, Q ENID MCCASLIN . . ' Franklin H. S.. .Psychologyigz Education - ' L Delta Delta Delta ' 5, Ggjhoral Club 1135 Art Editor, Almanack ' U l. ' T' ' .l 'ff 4 FLOYD MCDERMOTT Richland Center 1Wis.D H. S...Biology , l Delta Chi Omicron, Pi Kappa Delta wif Commoner 113, Secretary 123, Vice- 2 l. President 1331 Independent Men's Club 113, 123. President 1333 Varsity Debate ' .I 123, 1433 Track 113, 1233 Glee Club 115: 'Q College Choir 113: Cap and Bells 133, 143g Q 1 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 129, 133, 143. i . E 1 all l 1 ARTHUR NEAL 1 Scipio H. S. ................... Physics Commoner 1333 Independent Men's Club Ff 639, 143. iw E l CLAUDE NOLAND I ' Track 113, 123: Commoner 113, 123, 133: Glee Club 115, 121, 143. l HERBERT OGDEN 1 Franklin H. S. ................ History MABEL PRUITT Edinburg H. S. ................ History Pi Beta Phi Class Treasurer 1235 Glee Club 143. ' Forty-nine if :L . , , 15 - f -' - 1.55-1.A,. , T 1 1 1 I r IEANETTE REAR Columbus H. S. ...... Modern Language Phi Beta Gamma French Assistant 125, 135, 145: Co-ed Rgzgsketball 115, 125, 1353 C0-ed Baseball Q. FLORENCE ROLF Aurora H. S. ................., English Dclfa Zeta Class Secretary 125, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 125, President 1353 Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net 135, 1453 House Council 135, 1453 Vice- President, Dormitory 135, Treasurer 145, Almanack Staff 1353 VVebster 115, 125, 135. FLOYD F. SMITH Quincy H. S. .................. English Commoner 115, 125, 135, Treasurer 1453 lndependent Men's Club 125, 135, Presi- dent 1451 Track 115, 125, 135, 1455 Class Debate 135, 145g Commoner Debate 135, 145, Varsity Debate 135, 1453 Y. M. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva 125, Secretary 135,bPcx2Ssident 1453 International Relations C u . BRAYTON SMOOT Washington H. S. ............. History Sigma Alpha Epsilon Student Council Executive Board 135, 1453 International Relations Club 145, Football 135, Inter-fraternity Council 135, 145, Almanack 135. STANLEY STROHL Kirklin H. S. .................. History Kappa Delta Rho VVebster 115, 125, 135, Football 115, 125, Captain 135, 145, Basketball 125, 135, 145, Baseball 125, 135, Captain 1453 Track 115, 135, 145, Captain 1255 Inter-fraternity Council 135, 145. MARY NIARCARET TOTTEN Boggstown H. S. ..,......,..,. English Commoner Literary Societyg Student Volunteers. F1 ty ,.-.-gi... W, E, , E, MABEL LYNN VANDIVIER Franklin H. S. ................ English Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Alpha Franklin Staff C253 Press Club C253 Girls' Glee Club C253 Almanack Staff C353 Man- ager, Co-ed Basketball C353 W. A. A. C453 Managing Editor, Alpha Chi Alpha Edi- tion, The Franklin C353 Alumni Secretary, Class of 1923 C45. INEZ WEBB Franklin H. S. .......,........ English Pi Beta, Phi Y. VV. U. A. Cabinet. QRVILLE G. WEBER North Vernon H.S. ........ Chemistry Phi Delta Theta Purdue Vniversity C153 C253 first semes- ter C35. BESS WYRICK Franklin H. S. ................ English Girls' Glee Club C253 C353 Vice-President Democrat Club C253 VV. A. A. Executive Board C25, C31, C451 Co-ed Basketball C25, C353 Co-ed Baseball C253 C353 Botany As- sistant C35. MYRTLE BENNETT YEN NE Wasliington H. S. ............. English International' Relations Club C25, C353 Webster C4J. BRYINN KENNEDY JOHNSON Edinburg H. S. ................ History Pi Kappa Delta Commoner C253 C353 Forensic Society C253 President C353 Varsity Debate C253 C3J, C453 Vvinner Star Debate Prize: Win- ner Smith Debate Prize3 Franklin Repre- sentative in State Ortorical Contest C353 International Relations Club C25, C35, C45g Student Council Executive Board C35. Fzfty-one lu. 4 1 -rf' l l 1 T F . , Myl. . ,tg U, ,...s, , 45 . . a l K 1 '-,T at , xl 'fl' YHA re-fl 1!alv'flxv xX ililif' ' ,442 A-N ,,,fgx,f:.g, f J. ELLSWORTH XYARIAN Roann ............ ...... H istory Kappa Dclfa Rim, Pi Kappa Delta VVebsterg Varsity Debate C3D, C455 Glee Club C255 Choral Club C215 Representa- tive of Franklin College in No-Tobacco League Contest. Fifty-two Cn N if X ,fest L, 1 1 4 E. .1 1'--1 5 1 ,-.Ex - s .1 af, , 1 l .fx A 4 i 1 1 l , . t l 4 N 1 1,72 ' . f.,-ty-1 '-.Z -FFT Y 't H Nif7JE7s555 A'LY1f1i1Yxexi'-ix NA?-J 5 grrr .Lf-eq,W,3 ' ' J., Kylix, g-.--n .L-L.H..,-...g..,,. Fifty-three M1 ,W I , ' M. ,:. . ff- !.,BY:-- Q - Svvninr Gllaaa igiatnrg It has been four years sinee we entered Franklin College, o11e hundred twenty-five strong, and attended our first faculty reception. Well do we remember how some of us visited the swimming pool the first time when we had 11ot deeided to wear the usual Freshman emblem-the green eap. Soon we found ourselves in almost every organization of the eampus, all doing our bit and known to the pro- fessors as a hard working group. Bill Mullendore presided over our class meetings. NVe remember. too. when we were Sophomores. how we surprised them all with the red flannel shirts. During this year we showed our ability in debate by winning the Shideler eup and in basketball by winning the girlsl ehampionship. Bill Bridges edited The Franklin. Forrest VVood presided over the elass as well as over the varsity basketball team. Surely the Alnnmaclf for 1923 shows our ability as Juniors. NVe repeated our aehievements of the year before in debate and in girls' basketball. The football team was led by Stanley Strohl, B. K. Johnson was the winner of the Oratorieal l'ontest, and our president, Paul Payne Mozingo was also president of Vap and Bells. This year, with Fred Chambers as president, things have moved along smoothly. lndeed. our class has made so mueh improvement that we were exeused from ehapel for a whole semester and from our elasses for two whole weeks. Franees Klyver won the Oratorieal Con- test and Stanley Strohl was back at his post of football eaptain. Bill Bridges edited The Frfmlfliw again. Our history is not eomplete for mueh of the best part is yet to eome. Wie read in the Frf1nl.'Zin Star that the c-lass of '23 is the largest elass to graduate from Franklin and that it eontains sueh a large number of really prominent students. PAULINIG GORDON, I1iSt0? i!l7l. W uhm .MM 'e ,e,z.1a'tfwiav14vSfe1-+:1'iaw-N -ggi . - ' ' s V Fifty-four Ullman nf 1924 EMERSON D. JARVIS, President Kappa Delta Rho Aurora H. S, T7ebSter 1155 Cap and Bells 125, 135. ANNIE LAURIE MCELHENIE, Vice-Pres. Delta Zeta, Alpha Chi Alpha Pleasant Lake H. S. Glee Club 115, 125, 1355 W. A. A. 115. Executive Board 125, 1355 Co-ed Basketball Manager 115, 1255 Webster 1155 Franklin Staff 1155 Student Council Executive Board 125, President 1355 Vice-President, Class 1255 Cap and Bells 125, 1355 Alma- nack Staft' 1355 Tennis Manager 115, 1255 YVinner, Co-ed Tennis Meet 115. ' MARY ETHEL THURSTON, Secretary Pi Beta Phi Summitville H. S. Scientific Association 1155 Webster 115, 1355 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 125, 1355 Dormi- tory Executive Board 1355 Y. W. C. A. Undergraduate Representative 1255 Y. W. C. A. Treasurer 1355 Franklin Staff 1355 Almanack Staff 135. LOIS SMITH, Treasurer Phi Beta Gamma Milan H. S. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 125, Undergraduate Representative 1355 Student Volunteer5 Vice-President, Indiana Student Volun- teer Union 1355 Dormitory Council Secre- tary 125, Vice-President 1355 English As- sistant 1355 Webster. Fifty-five 5 ' if lf fwmll' -.m.f.,-Af- . . 4 , 1. ll ll up tl , , , l 5 , . A . no vga v I t Wx Mqii EQ., . in ., .. .eil eel 1-,t,isti,!f 1 ll ' i ,.1. f, . 1 J . f i .T,..e,-5 127, l..Qf1: .,1 1 lfffgil .A pzgfw ri Q l . ,N I .5 w X'-ill 5529. I I l,ij1T,l wg-1 llfgffh' ,ifw fill!! 5 ilfw ' 5 ,... A i... l , tif. 5 l .V V 1 , 1-: 5, ,.,, 1 a Y 1 5,I f 5 . 1 'fr c' w ' 1 ' i 1 . 5 'I 1 iffii lifll 25:51 1 , 1 3 liiig THPPP53 T .cf 5 . .. t. J MBL gm ,Q -- J A f fl tl fr 1 1 1 I new l ,E l .1 l E i E l . I . Q n ' l l 1 . 1 E ,,.k l if 1-ef V 'iss .. - .. ,-.+... ,.---,..., FRANCES FAYNETTA BASSETT Shelbyville H. S. Pi Beta Phi VV. A. A. 111, Executive Board 121, 1313 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 121, Vice-President, Class 1213 Wigs and Queues 111: Cap and Hells 121, 1313 Co-ed Basketball 111, 121. 131, Raseball 111, 121, 1313 Almanack Staff 131: International Relations Club 131: Girls' Glee Club 111, 121. VEI.VA BATT Salem H. S. XYebSter 121, 131: VV. A. A. 121, 131, Fo-cd Basketball 131, Baseball 121, 131. RAYMONU BLAcKwr:1.L Lebanon H. S. Phi Dalia Theta Franklin Staff 1215 Editor, College Handbook 1213 Editor, Almanack 131: Junto 1313 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 131: Stu- dent Council Executive Board 131, Inter- fraternity Council 131: College Reporter, Igrjankrgn Evening Star, lndianapolis Star 1 , 1. . LUCILLE BOOKER Chicago, Illinois Pi Kappa Delta VVebster 111: Girls' Glee Club 121, Com- moner 1213 International Relations Club 1215 Class Debate Team 121: Varsity De- bate Team 121,131g Kodak Club 1315 Sec- retary, Commoner Girls' Club 121: Vice- President. Pi Kappa Delta 131. LOREEN BREWER Spencer H. S. VVebster 121. 131: Girls' Glee Club 1313 Summer School Literary Society, 1919. HELEN CAF1-'YN Technical H. S. 1Indianapolis1 VVebster 111: Basketball 111, Interna- tional Relations Club 131g Normal Col- lege. Fifty su: 3 J ' v 4 -Y ---- f - ,'-r.. YL. L u ,..-ii ,VJ in ii P P 31PLMANAtxl11xf2fS. QP, E' QW A Jeri, A 1, Qi! s5f'?4 ,:,g71,.xL Y uk KL 5,3iEk,4.,,,AC..,. A-, . , C--p,-...g...4H we 1 1 U 3 f 1 PANSY ELAINE BAUGHMAN l Linton H. S. I Phi Beta Gamma '- VVebster: VV. A. A.: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil: Almanack Staff 135. MARGARET T1-IELMA CLINE Center Grove H. S. Phi Beta Gamma, Pi Kappa Delta Butler College, 1921-19223 Varsity De- bfayte Team 1335 Vice-President, Webster 1, . Joy COCKRELL VVest Point, Mississippi Blue Mountain 115, 1213 Webster 133: Co-ed Basketball 131: Varsity Debate Team 135. BERYL CUSTER Franklin H. S. Phi Beta Gamma Library Assistant 1113 Summer School Literary Society 1131 VVebster 113, 1233 Glee Club 129g Opal Club 1313 Assistant in Chemistry 133. BIRDIE CUSTER Franklin Phi Beta Gamma Indiana Universityg Hanover College 1173 Glee Club 1253 XVebster 1215 1. U. Chorus 135. ' FAY ECCLES Wliitelzllld H. S. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club 113, 125: Orchestra 1153 Forensic Society 1235 Cap and llells 125, 139: w. A. A. . 1 eff-it Fifty4sf 1'f'n !v'1.,-3- Wrfwn A --AAAAKY -W-Y ,Y. nm- ,,A,..-,,. f-,T Qt it 1 if. f. Aja 4 1 N, lf' 5 I F 4 i I 0 1. Jvx SZ-1 X! ' Q gg-:pm . ' :J .L , .fgaf RUBY GRAVES Edinburg H. S. FLORENCE HAl.l, Franklin H. S. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club 425: Pan-Hellenic Council 425, 1355 Franklin Staff 1353 Almanack Staff C355 Chapel Pianist 135. REEIlfN ANN HoLsTE1N Franklin H. S. Pi Beta Phi Y. VV. C. A. QU, 125, 1355 Glee Club C35. TRUMAN HOOVER Johnstown, Ohio Phi Delta Theta CLAUDE KELSLING Center Grove H. S. Kappa Delta Rho Independent Men's Club f15, C251 Com- moners 115: Cap and Bells f25, i353 Welw- ster C355 Baseball f25, C353 Y. M. C. A. 115, 125, Cabinet 4355 Almanack Staff 435. GLADYS KING Crawfordsville H. S. Delta ZETA Y. XN. C. A. Cabinet 625, C355 Dormil- tory Council 1353 Pan-Hellenic Councll 435: VVebster C15. p l Fifty-eight NFPA. ,HWY Y f f iw... ,.. , , , . A, ...,.,.4rw ,.,, at , 4,s,..7,,,..7.,.,L 1 - ' 2 LM 'X 5 - V E L 297351 L EARL KUHNY Wasliington H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Basketball 115, 125, 1353 Baseball 115, 1253 Football 125, 1355 Business Manager, Almanack 135. fl .:.g, LORAN LAGRANGE l,, Franklin H. S. 7: r ,Q ,A if . , gm! 4 .E X 4 l -f. ,V poll l vga 9 N E? v A Phi Delta Theta k MILDRED LEAKEY Franklin H. S. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club 1355 Y, VV. C. A. 113, 125, 135. LIELVIN LOSTUTTER Columbus H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wigs and Queues 1153 Franklin Staff 1153 Junto 135. INEZ LOUGH Sidell 1111.5 H. S. Phi Beta Gamma Y. VV. C. A, 115, 125, Cabinet 1353 Girls' Glee Club 1255 VV. A. A. 125, Executive Board 135: Co-ed Basketball 125, .1355 Baseball 125, 135, Illinois VVesleyan Uni- versity: Eastern lllinois State Normal ff School. l 7 MARGARET MATHEWS Franklin H. S. I Summer School Literary Society, 19215 Girls' Glee Club 1253 VV:-zstern College, - 1919-1920. .A K A l , . I . l 5 i A I Fifty-nine 1?' N 1 A K H A Vmk,:.i.gu.: ...ww M I WF K ,..,,3,,., Q . kv . . V Q :Q-fCw5, -ax' K i ,,i.ZxfhfL.. .MP CP A ' b - V , :JH 1 1 1 I Y' l::iL '-' e-'fm lfugv 'fYwawyd Qfii 5 x. if A legal l .,, vrca-H' , . ,. 3 . -fa' tif' 3 fix 3 V ,-3 . - 5 1 Ak L., :f.,f-- f f . ,-- .X A! , .fl 1 -. 'gl In ! L , 1 g l i PAUL MERRELL l l Crawfordsville H.S. ,D 'J I ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon VVabash mg Glee Club C25, C353 Band 1 C153 Almanack Staff C35. .4 l 1 1 .4 i . NI Y i 1 1 ' l 1 , l 1 l I ' ' 5 RALPH MURPHY 1 , f Franklin H. s. l Franklin Staff C253 Almanack Staff C353 Commoner, Treasurer C353 Y. M. C. A. 7 Cabinet C15, C25, Lake Geneva Delegate 1 1 , C251 Student Volunteer, Leader C353 Track 5 C15, C25, Captain C353 Championship Class I Q Track Team C25. 1 r 2 4 i V l l MILDRED MURRAY X Columbus H. S. 1 3 Co-ed Basketball C15, C25, C353 Baseball 3 l 415, C25, C353 Swimming Meet C253 W. A. 3 , A. 115, C25, C353 Girls Glee Club C15, C25, j C353 Forensic Society C15, C253 Webster 1 C25, Treasurer C353 Class Debate C353 i Webster Debate C35. , ., . l l F l l L l JOHN LIACARTHUR 1 i Chicago, Illinois Phi Delta Theta I I Glee Club C15, Manager C25, C353 Foot- Q ball Manager C25. I 5 i 5 V l l LYMAN NICCLAIN 2 5 Franklin H. S. l i Sigma Alpha Epsilon V 4 V 5 1 3 5 X 5 HELENE PARK I 3 1 Class Treasurer C153 Class Historian ' 3. 1 C253 Glee Club C253 President C353 Alma- . l ' 3 g nack Staff C353 Student Council Executive C' f? Board C35. Ig .E . 5 l l 1 1 3 .li Sixty iff' - ffliin-if -f . . 5 a aa . N- 3. A -aww-4.4. --.Ae -M-an--.M--3... 3 :-a--- L ' L 1 4g.fg,,Q ,Q Aj-:iw . '--CJ .-,,---'W-. , Q -s.,., mf ,mnifrffw -Y?...s.l-.f.?WA,-sri: - A -y Y Q ' ,.l...QE, QQ. ,Waseca 1. -Q2.mHWwcWMW.fR elf J. HENRY OWENS Franklin H. S. Phi Delta Theta Cap and Bells 1353 Tennis 125, 1353 Foot- ball 115, 1253 Track 115, 1353 Basketball 1153 Swimming Instructor 1353 Winner, Olympic Meet 1155 Junior Stunts Com- mittee 135. EARL RICH Fairmont H. S. Phi Delta Theta Y. M2 C. A. 115. 125, Cabinet 1351 Bas- ketball 115, 125, 1351 Football 115, 125. ETHEL ROGERS Wolcott H. S. VVebster 125, 135, Dormitory Executive Board 135, Y. VV. C. A, Cabinet 135. DONALD SMITH Franklin H. S. Phi Dclta Theta Band 1153 Orchestra 115. J. C. STANDIFORD Franklin Instructor, Lawrence County, 1898-1908: Mitchell, 1908-19103 Assistant Principal Mitchell High School, 1910-19223 Instruc- tor in Accounting, Franklin College, 1922- 1923. L. VERNE TAPP Union Twp. H. S. Kappa Delta Rho Cap and Bells 135. Six ty-one l --Ju ,N of--. . -5 . 'mf '-'--' ' 1 1- , ' , .. . ,. - W r--'----+-----f-We V-Q7j,,g,, 7 ,.,..,.....,4,,..2.,eMY, mmfgijff 4... ,... . ml. Y ..aL--.-,-L. .mf A i 1 MILDRED TETER Kewanna H. S. 1 Phi Bela Gamma, Pi Kappa Dvlta Student Council Executive Board 125, 1353 Student Volunteer 125, 1355 Class De- bate 1353 Varsity Debate 135: Glee Club 135: Assistant, English Department 135. 1 1 LEOTA TOTTEN Boggstown H. S. Commoner Literary Society. 1 a F MARY ELTA TRESSLAR Greenwood H. S. Commoner 115, 125, 135, Treasurer 1253 i Debate 1353 Commoner Girls' Club 115, Treasurer 1253 Forensic Society 115, 125. l VVAYNE VVAGGENER Franklin H. S. W 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Purdue University 1153 International 1 2 Relations Club 135. i i f 5 1 3 F GEORGE WE1m . I Franklin H. S. 5' Sigma Alpha Epxilnn 1 l 4 111-1 i- . Q I OGLA WELCH 5 Ft. Wayne H. S. f , Delfa Zeta W Cap and Bells 135: Secretary, Director ' 1 of Summer Session 1355 YVebster 115, 1255 I X XVebster Play 115. 1 1 ni i al X . it Q 1 Sixty-two --.+s- ..,-ssf..-.-.-.-wE--- . . -..--,,--.--- ,..-.--.- ,W V fQiTQJT' it 1 , ' f . 4 fi K. 3 .'gyQ,vee...g,4...- , g ,1.-4. M., .. .. e.,-J-,,, . . . A,,,:f,g':1f..' ' g'fQgQgg,L4,41Q f My 5 -Q55 ggi vga ' '--ul 1' CHARLOTTE CLEVENGER Franklin H. S. Delta Zeta Pan-Hellenic Council 135. Roy H. HARRIS VVaynetown H. S. Sigma Alplza Epsilon Class Debate 1151 Class President 1233 Almanack Staff 137. NPILLIE HUDSON Crotliersville H. S. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 129, 133: VVinner, Track Meet. l9213 VV. A. A. Executive Bnard 121, 135, President 135: Baseball Captain 113, 125, 135: Basketball Captain 123. 1333 XVobster 125. 131. CHARLES N. VVEBER North Vernon H. S. Plzi Delta Theta Glee Club 1313 Almanack Staff 133: Football 133. HELENE VVILLIAMS Bedford H. S. Pi Beta Phi Girls' GIGS Club 111. 121, 135. FORREST WOOD Vllaynetown H. S. Signm Alpha Epsilon Class President 1251 Basketball 115, 125, 135: Football 113, 125, 133. Sixty-three ggi... 'll' - Fm KA0 VIIAYLG l'. K. Vhilllg' of lx10l1kdl'Il, South 3IilllChl1l'i2l, Vhiuu. Studout in the University of f'i11Cill1li1ti, 1920-21 and first senxostm' of 1921-22. A gmduate of the Fhiuosc GOYCl'llIHC11t Survey- ing Collcgc. Sixty-four 1 QQ ie 1 1 R' Cz? ' f'2.f'I'fUT . . - 1 ,f I - V -' , v .. A f. , A A E -,-1--'fb' I , I M1925 ALMQAQR I rg. W' ' ' ' ' N Q .P , . . .55 P .Q - , Uhr .Juniata TIME-Whenever convenient. PLACE-WhCfCV9f Convenient , CAST OF CHARACTERS READER1A friend of 1923 Almanack. FAIRIES-Guardian spirits of Junior class. QEnter Fairies, carrying a huge Scrollj ' FAIRIES: Haill Hail! dear Reader to thee we bring, Tidings of Wonderous thingsg ' Past, Present and Future-recorded here, S Events of the Junior's College Year. fThey present scroll to Reader-he opens it and begins to readb. eve' CALENDAR OF EVENTS OF JUNIOR CLASS OF 1923 6 College Opened College Closed . September 13, 1922 June 6, 1923 3 Enrollment, 1920-176. Enrollment, 1923-45. f ,Qing EVENTS 1 ' ' ELECTION OF CLASS OFFICERS- - Emerson Jarvis, President Annie Laura McElhenie, Vice-President Mary Ethel Thurston, Secretary Lois Smith, Treasurer JUNIOR BANQUET- Banquet held at Franklin Hotel. .351 Juniors launch big program for 1923 Almanack. Q15 A TTY! JUNIOR - SENIOR RECEPTION- I Held by Junior class for Senior class. Place-Franklin Hotel. VV, COLLEGE ACTIVITIES JUNIOR ATHLETICS- J Mummert, Kuhny, Rich, Records, Owens and R. Pritchard .... ..... F ootball Rich, Owens, Woods, Kuhny and Records ................... ..... B asketball H , Keesling ................................................ ..... B aseball Murphy .................................. ...........,....... ......... T r ack v 1 g JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM- gig Bassett, Hudson, Baughman, Murray, Jopling, Batt, Cockrell, Lough. -' Vw. Y. M. C. A. CABINET- - 6 Keesling, Smith, Vaught. Q Y. W. C. A. CAHNET- ff Smith, Teter, King, Thurston. JUNIOR DEBATE TEAM- l .E Vaught, Murray, Cockrell, Teter. wa' CAP AND BELLS- , - Bassett, Eccles, Jarvis, Keesling, McElhenie, Miller, Parker. PI KAPPA DELTA- J, ' Booker, Cline, Teter. , ' -sr , . ALPHA CHI ALPHA- .S-Q4 , Annie Laurie McElhenie. WHAT SOME OF THE JUNIORS WILL BE DOING IN 1924. ROY HARRIS-President of Student Council, 1923-1924. L U . ,l FORREST WOOD-Captain of Basketball Team, 1923 - 1924. 57' RAYMOND BLACKWELL-Editor-in-Chief of Franklin, 1923-1924. NELLE HUDSON-President of W. A. A., 1923-1924. Qi LOIS SMITH-President of Y. W. C. A., 1923-1924. CBy Frances Bassettj A . ., N ' I, 1' Sizuty-film ..... , , .. , . .. . , . 591 'he iluninr Banquet Foriy 1111-liibn-l's oi' tho Junior l'1z1ss niot :IT thc llotvl Franklin. Tilvsdziy evening, Novoinhvl' T and vujoyod The zxnnuzll Junior Hziuquet. Following Tho dinlier, the guests wont To thu 001105141 CQIIIIPUS and formally took possession of Thi' tmmiifioiizil Junior Rock. l'l'osidonT lloowloll and Donn XVall:1vv ww-Vo spvc-izil gin-sts. Sf.1'ly-,viii f,,.. A .-...-.W-.W--..-..,-Q,.-.4,L,.. fy gje-'Y P-,-- fm -ef-'-v--N, 11,-f-X ,-, , 1 1 - ,' Y .1121 V mi I , ,'gy1pST , , . A QR' ,V 'gggsflf 'K W.....L4,.....Lg,L--g11'Q.g.LL.,..lQ,g''LQZQ .if ' Liv, LA'MQ,LYlAk MAL, 'Qin '55 if fi l ' 'ffm i in-f.i 0112155 nf 1925 'hi flifz lf' if? 1 l '5' ti 'E '1,1fg11f'1 i aj . 1 'I 25- i ,H ' 1 , 1 . ,. . . . 17 Preszdelzt Vzce-I'rc.v1der1f .Secretary Treasurer 535 l BRoNsoN RAY P,x11L1N1t KELLY NIARY HoMsH1-LR ALICE SHOOK 4 1- 1 Bernian-or so111eo11e with a fine se11se of lllSCl'lIHllliltl01l, we are11 'ti just sure who-said that Hman is a la11d Zlllllllill with ideas. I It has occurred to 11s that this sa111e applieatio11 111ight be used i11 differen- tiating the Class of '25 from others of its species-it 's the class with ideas. In the first place, we started out right with Keith Shafer at the hel111 to guide us through perilous Fl'0Sl'1Il12lll waters. 'l'hen this year we agai11 indicated our perspieuity i11 picking the right, Illilll for the place by seating Bronson Ray i11 the Pl'CSldO1lt'S ehair. 'l'hrough these two brief years of our life. we have evidenced all ki11ds of ideas-athletic, executive, scholastic, Ellltl dramatic. It wouldn't take Freud to discover athleetie ideas i11 the subeoncious 111i11d A of Burl Friddlc, captain of the C'ha111pio11ship Basketball Five, 1101' in that of i Buck Rohrabaugh, captain-elect of the football squad. And last, but 11ot least, does i1l1j'0ll0 doubt but that Kenneth Rudd had a big idea i11 that memorable Frosh-Soph football struggle last fall, XVllCl1 he raced Illlldlj' Ql0W11 Goodcll Field with the old pigskin clasped close to his heart? Sophomore ideas WVOII the scholarship trophy cup. The preponderance of 5 . . , . . 1 . Sophomore ideas placed eight members ot the class 111 Vap Zlllil Bells-which, 3 1 . . . 1 1 by the way, elected its president from the ranks of '25, Oren D. Pritchard. E Our ideas are represented i11 Student Vouneil by Dorothea XVebb, Secretary, Q and i11 Y.M. KIA. by Presideiit Bronson Ray. Journalistic ideas effervcscc C from tl1e P0115 of Paul Vook Zllld Oren Pritchard, Business a11d AAdY0l'flSll1g' l Managers of The Fra11!.'lif11, respectively. Not a bad record for a two-year-old. But just watch us-vfour years, with two to go! Ill the words of Shakespeare: You Zllll 't S0011 11othi11' yet. BIARIAN BROXVN, Hi.Sf07'ifl7L. S WMV wrvfrl. lx, -,.,. .f . it 1 CLASS OF '25 If ,1 ? Q H. Q- :- .W P. M., i X , 4: is 'tits gig ,gb if J,-., .ibm 1-gfiftf, .,,, in 1 ist M. 1'- I , t v.' i , I . t . ., 1 i :Q , 'Lx t , , l 1 ' W7 i Ai .i ' i i , t. . it , , 1 K 1 - i I . t i 1, N , Qilzmia nf 1925 l L - f 2 , R 1 K ,,... V - L 4 Y , A. +44 ..,. -., . l'r0xid011l 1'icU-Pivsidrllt SL'l'Ufll7'j' 'l'f'm1.v111'w' CARL VVINTICRS XIARY l-,ACKICR fiRIiKIiI. l'lL'MI'IIRllCS f1RACli CADY On September 12, l922, more than two hundred and twenty high school graduates crossed. tor the first time. the threshhold ot Franklin Vollege and during the year they have proved themselves worthy Franklin students. The fi1'st aeeomplishment of the Class was the winning of the lilreshmen- Sophomore 'Fug-o-war. Twelve l'll'f'Sl1lll0l1 huskies pulled an equal number of Sophomores through Young's Vreek in the annual affair. The Rhinies were not quite so successful i11 the Freshnlen-Sophomore football game. however, for tho first yearmen lost to the sec-ond yoarmen T to 0, atter holding them scoreless for nearly three quarters. There were five l rt-shmon who played varsity football and four others who were substituted in various games. When f'oaeh XYagner selected his basketball team four of the first six were l+'rc-shmen and another Freshnian was one of the dependable substitutes. ln the Girls' basketball series. the Freslunen eo-eds were also victorious. They defeated the Sophomores first and then the Juniors who had downed the Seniors decisively. The Frosh were also represented in the debating field. The ltll'0Sllll1Z111 team won the f'lass series by defeating the Sophomore and Junior teams. The XYeb- ster team which won the annual Webster-f'ommoner debate was eomposed of Freshmen and there were tour representatives ot the Beginners on tho Varsity debate teams. VVith sewn men and thirteen girls in the Vollego filet- f'lubs. the f'lass was well reprosellted in the musim- ot' the institution. All ot' these ac-tivitios eouplod with many minor honors all go to make this year's Freshman elass exceptionally strong and with prospects ripe for a largo return next tall, the two hundred students should carry on', the work started this year and make the f'lass the best in the history of l+'ranklin Vollege. CARL XV1N'r12Rs, Piwsirlmzt. Nhrlff-I1 in Q fit 9,,..,..f.A--fr ----vffm f- , '--' M- fs-'A-if 7-5- '-?' 'f5 -'swf'- ff V i gi if i' V ' 'M'A. .vx'Ai.L4 n5lyT.f.f if 7 . K ' . 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'X N X Sfummrr Svrhnnl RICHARD SAMPSON Presirlenf of Summer School Student Council Seventy-one ' -om '4 FV.C' 11 M1 Q, V :.f.f,izx2fff .?i ,, s1.Q,,2z-z:,ie,.aM?f-Sz1g'Tfq5?1-IQ V 'A?9W 5f,29f. 499f3X 392N?f'?fK5Qfc4ffwffJigsw-. - ASH xi mi, i HM X, 1 J .jig : ...W 765 ,N .yi of f fe sw, 631' QF 6 o . L61 F151 2 5133 539' vnu U F5 21? ri - 1 by 25 og tim? i wg, l 6 1 I l ..,,t l -A ' 'Jr' r' 'If-1-11.5 ' If-'If M fy 1 -rf Q. - -1Mz-Q'w:v-ff:-'rw-11: . t -: figs-'-W ' . 4 ,, ff: HL 1923 AL AN K 71 'ww 1 5 S i2-'ww H 2. Q ,,qiuiL trsgiz'33QaQQQ2Qsimifb,?'-v,-.'s1,sii2f:E5l5ii ' 55175 - eff S39 22121 ffgp' 1515 if libii, ' rdf:-ii WML ' ii: E432 QQ' ,-sip! if W: L f if Ffh Kim fav? lfiafr -Li' 'A - y Y X Y -2251. ' SHILLBX COUlN'lX - ,K Qin if, V4 . i ! I I 1 o e .,. A The 1922 Suinnier Session was the inost successful sunnner session ever een- dueted at Franklin College. With more than three hundred students enrolled and an enlarged faculty, exeeptionully high grade work was 21CCOlHDllSl'l0ll. The term was under the supervision of Dr, H. N. Sherwood, the Hhig little man of the institution and the sueeess of the session was quite largely due'to his efforts. BARTHOLOMEVV COUNTY Seventy-lzro QXJVL Q -LW Ying, ,-,,,,, ...L-fprr, YY Yrnthgr Y - M W Ax .i A . Am-Lv f , I, 1 Q In t. J L i E, W, v' i Q Y -, it ,t , S trj. - - ff H V .. fs-.- e, ., .,,0- fA . H 1. '4 JOHNSON COUNTY JENXINGS COUNTY n ty-Ihrec JACKSON COUNTY I N E ng- -, . .ww ,,,,,,,,, Vw, V wma 1 A 4. ,,,,,.L, ,.., .M .,, ,., .,, M., YW, Seventy-jour fy, A Hi' 418-AVA M, 5 Aihlriirs -gf--X f i I ffiflfg PPTANALKFEVBQQ r I JrL?Ei-Qf'l'rQ' 15i lEgiQgLQQ.e.l,. .jlilfilf X64 ' Au, ' l .11 M ' i 'ji A Nun 'Era ya ff' FI Franklin College students and alumni have always been proud of the athletic teams of Franklin. Through victory or defeat the constituency of the College ,gi has always backed the wearers of the gold and blue and by virtue of such sup- ,E port, Franklin Vollege has developed a reputation for college spirit that is not f, surpassed by 21111' institution in the middle west. Q That spirit which has characterized Franklin athletes as the t'Fighting f Baptists was never stronger than it has been this year, and the results have gratified every student and alumnus of Franklin. 1 In the spring of 1922, the Board of Directors announced a very definite step X forward in the athletic department when they employed Griz'? Wiagner and Eddie Duggan to direct the various activities of the department. Little did they realize what they were doing towards developing a 'Greater Franklin spirit when they employed men of such high standing in they athletic field of Indiana, but, as the successful football season came and went and the basketball schedule turned into a string of victories, friends of the College began to point Franklin- ward and say, NVateh that schoolf' Then did the members of the Board begin to realize what an important step they had taken. But all of Franklin 's glories did not come this year. They have only started if present indications are not misleading. Next year should see another remark- able jump. Coach Duggan has arranged a football schedule which is the strongf est a Franklin squad ever faced. XVith most of the old men back in school, Franklinites should be as proud of their gridiron eleven next fall as they were of their basketball squad during the past season. Although next year's basketball schedule has not been announced, it is believed that some of the strongest teams in the country will be scheduled and Franklin's fame should spread to an unmeasurable extent. The 1923-2-L athletic season will have the support of every Franklin College student, alumnus and friend and with a backing of that kind, only victory can result. Q . .rl . , it Celebrating Franklin's victory over Butler which gave the Baptists an undisputed claim g to the State lnter-collegiate Basketball Championship. r QP17 ntzf-j'i1:e i Y, ,.. M-- .-, . ,. xv ,gg . .. ....-.,.A-- ..... -WAA--YW-,W . - , A-W-M - --- -T , , V pix , s ,. ,tp e J ei .5 1 71 et, M J K. ,terra i - fi V Coach Ernest B. W3g11C1', known all over - the middle west as Griz,' was employed by the Franklin College Board last spring after E ' he had won his third state championship in high school basketball with the Franklin High 7 School teams. He was declared to be the best high school coach in the country but many said when the College employed him, He won't make good in l'ollege. Those same folks today state in most positive terms that there is not a coach in any school on this continent that knows I more basketball than our own t'Griz7' and by winning a state championship his first year he has proven beyond all doubt that they are right. SEE . . Along with the announcement of employing GrizH the College Board announced the selec- tion of Eddie Duggan as assistant coach. Eddie was a big Notre Dame man in football, baseball and track and his addition to the Franklin Coaching staff received favorable comment from the many sport writers and sport enthusiasts of Hoosierdom. Coach Duggan led the football men through one of the most successful gridiron seasons Franklin College has ever known and prospects are exceptionally bright for a winning ' ' combination under the direction of Coach Dug- gan next fall. T753 Seventy-six I 0. Ha - E -ggtjfwggianyJIff?,,:fxwjffg:..3-9,71.1,,jg,,u7j.jg,g,'wEf..i3.51Tgj5gy5jf,-,lg..'fikfi':3g Qeielemkitfkycgiggwigxfgxf65555551-539.7X -- I ?fy,cgT '. 1 -'g.'- E53 i Cffvd' ,, WWF' 51' tif:-1 W W W- W 7- C QQ W Wgg. K W W 15 lf...-J , WCW 1' il J Q W W 1 W gy! EQQSQ DG. .V X 4.172 W W LQW, ,W ,bjfm -21, ' 1 mf - W W ALMQNQQKA 1 f EH ih Il STANLEY STROHL C a p ta in Sez'r'nty-seven , I ? 1: W I 5.14 f .-V 71 W . Lal ,4,3Q53.,.4,Xgg, 3: 1423: Nik, g , .:,xQA-X3n. : 34: mf, gulvi N :.,L,+.X,a JJ W, Wi?i,E1SW ff Zu 95-QIQL Q Y 1 5145! QM: SQL? nm Wqgsv-jW snip 55 W ex 5? Qlmi , Cv wi W3 ' 1-MA-S 1? Iii fail f ff: :A Q H' 9:23 . 23? 2 , Q' Eg 1 cw 5 if Q' ', Vai, ., X., W9 A W Wi? gffw ay: ,iv 7 W .Qi 3: fills iii 'S Wpggij was ' 4252 Q I -' ?' . ' 95 gig -Q31 L W 0552 ,GZ .af .rr A., f . -, e 'Lit' my . . iq. 1,-If ,,s., fx an , I 5 E112 iKeuie1n The official football season at Franklin College opened Monday afternoon, September 11, when forty Franklin men met Coach Ed Duggan on Goodell field for the first preliminary practice. The splendid spirit which was manifested by each man was ample proof that Franklin College would be represented with a good football team. VVith the date of the initial game only two weeks after the opening of school, the Franklin Coaches lost no time in starting an intensive training program. Each afternoon for two weeks, two squads were given strenuous work-outs. Coach Duggan drilled the varsity squad and Coach VVagner took charge of the second string men. gpif? BUTLER, 14 - FRANKLIN, 0 September 30, the date of the Franklin-Butler gridiron classic, came all too soon for the Baptists who suffered the handicap of meeting Butler in the first game of the season. Butler had, on the other hand, gained some valuable experience from a game the week before the Franklin contest and was in tip-top condition for the fray. Never did a Franklin-Butler game hold the interest of Indiana as did this one. The bleachers on Irwin field were filled at an early hour and standing room was exhausted in a few minutes after the gates were V , L opened. It was a great day. More than three hundred Franklin fans were on the west bleachers when Referee Morrison called the game. The first half was a no-point period. Each team showed an exceptionally strong defense and neither was able to make any headway through their ,IQ opponentfs line. Late in the third quarter, however, Butler scored on a touch- down when Woods forward passed to Middlesworth. The goal was followed V. by a place kiek. In the early part of the final quarter Butler used another for- V ward pass, this time from Middlesworth to Griggs and a touchdown resulted. ' This was followed by a place kick. Late in this quarter Franklin staged a , desperate rally and was just at the point of scoring when a costly error resulted gy in the loss of the ball. The game was over and Butler had won, 14 to 0 but the score was a matter of little concern to the Franklin fans who attended the game because the Franklin eleven had made a name for themselves. In terms of the ir. Indianapolis News, From California to Cambridge, from Minnesota 's Gophers . to Georgia is Golden Tornadoes, it would have been hard to have found a better played contest. In fact, it was o11e of the best early season games ever seen, any year, any place. firii smmy-etgm 33 iv Ep 1 , 1 X . L, X ,,. .gnu 1 .y QQ.. 5 may ea? 3422, LQ: if 'Y I u., iffl fi rf I 1 f ' 5 rex? 69:3 D15 4 FRANKLIN, 0 - HANOVER, 0. My . 5, If the results of the Franklin-Hanover game on Saturday afternoon, Octo- iii' ber 14 could be obliterated from the season 's summary it would be much more pleasing but history having been made cannot be destroyed and the game stands as a reminder for future teams. No alibis have been offered for the contest. In the words of one of the players, it was a ease of Franklin men playing like little kids. Two splendid chances to score touchdowns were lost by careless fumbles and the game ended-a bitter disappointment to both teams alld to the . . . - li' fans of both schools. FRANKLIN, 27HUNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, 6 A fine spirit of team-work and co-operation was the chief cause of Frank- 'A'A , linls victory over the University of Louisville at Eclipse Park, Louisville, Ky., EY 1' Saturday afternoon, October 21 by a 27 to 6 score. By playing a straight foot- l ball style Franklin made four touchdowns and was successful in three try-for- point attempts. 5' 9 FRANKLIN, 62-ROSE POLY, 0 Friday, October 27 was a big day for Franklin College. Two hundred I' . and fifty high school students of various Indiana high schools who were guests 1 of Franklin College at an Indiana High School Press Convention attended the 1 Rose Poly game on Goodell field and enjoyed the most wonderful exhibition of football ever displayed on the local gridiron. F1'anklin could not be stopped although the Terre Haute Engineers made a desperate effort. This game was attended by the largest crowd in the history of the college. The Masonic Home band provided entertainment for the guests during the afternoon. One week ' l later, Butler defeated this same team by the low score of 19 to 0. . l , i FRANKLIN, 34- TRANSYLVANIA, 6 y Franklin had little trouble in defeating Transylvania, one of the strongest I teams of Kentucky, 3-1 to 6 on Saturday afternoon, November 11. Franklin if E was unable to get away for a good start during the initial half because of the lv strange field and this period ended, 14 to 6. The Baptists improved with each I play, however, and greatly outplayed the Kentuckians during the final period. ge Q 3' k ST. XAVIER, 20-FRANKLIN, 0 T The second defeat of the season occurred at Cincinnati, Ohio, Saturday I i . Seventy-nin Dv ,ki I a i . , . . e 1 --- --f------M g---A ----- -T------f --a-T--+51 -- - --YY VTM--T- ----A------v--ffe'7SiF' . '14, ..,..,.1. L- .,,.,,.,.-..,,......,,L..., L.....Y.Y-,L...4..gLa.x, A. ,,L .- I Y ff f Je. my .X as 7.3 X1 ' ' , - 6-, e2.'-'free 17:3-cfs-mfr 2 e I V' 59325913 VX? ' ' P4 ,faviwx is 5 ev-faq afternoon, November 18 when the strong St. Xavier team defeated the Baptists, 'tail - . . sit. 20 to 0 after an exceedingly hard struggle. Franklin was just unable to cope 12531 with the strong Ohio team and the best that the Gold and Blue warriors could IS? . , . do was to hold their opponents to three touchdowns, two of which we1'e followed by place kicks. +Q4 pegs FRANKLIN 27 - EARLHAM, 0 5-3551 Q61 Franklin won the final game of the season by defeating its ancient rival, Earlham by a 27 to 0 score. The game was played on Goodell field and was My . . . . DEQ' attended by a large crowd of fans. The Baptist victory came after a consistent, ,A-E egg ff. hard fought contest and was indicative of the real strength of Franklin 's team. 5 jifiii The lack of Indiana Inter-collegiate games was the most regretable feature - ' jifiiif . I I 5 of the entire season. Franklin College undoubtedly had one of the best teams fliff . . . . MS in the state but because a large percentage ot its games were with non-state 125933 . . . . . . schools it was not given the credit which it would have received had there been more games with Indiana colleges. This condition will be greatly improved S3135 Y , next year, however, as games have been scheduled with several of the stronger teams of Hoosierdom. Va -,el as 1922 FOOTBALL SCORES . . . -Q3 September 30. Franklin, 0 Butler, 14. tlndlanapolisj 'fqzt ' mi: ,453 October 14. Franklin, 0 Ilanover, 0. QHanoverD . . , . . . . C1521 October 21. Franklin, 21 Louisville, 6. Qliouisvillej ef October 21. Franklin, 62 Rose Poly, 0. CFrankl1nj 22231 . . . , . .Q November 11. Fl'Z111kl111, 34-Transylvania, 6. UJCXIIIQIOIID November 18. Franklin, 0-St. Xavier, 20 tCineinnatij November 25. Franklin, 21-Earlham, 0. flilfilllkllllj Average: Franklin, 21 -- Opponents, 6. Fifi 1252 Qa gm QQ, FRANKLIN, 27- EARLHAM, 0. -,fy pl Eighty ' 'E fitiegime.fyf2,i7s21SI' U ,. I 1. Ti57131-l5fw'?f?'ef3H5f?fZffax--'ree' ' na.-'fra' oteraf. ' 1- -i aim-2,.e.xgre, l 1 ,4 x . .. E -4 iv .VW Jtwl' on , Hn fi ,, .T v i 1 v l ' z i r i lL,lf.17 7' Nil 4 1 ' - fflfiif l E112 1922 illnnthall Harnutg lf'-ji lo X135 welll , 'T 1 f 2 o ,gm L , , A X 1 4 lg f , ,p Z 'W L r. 5'fi A, if li ffl' ', ,' l l TOP Row-Rich, McClain, Crater, Sherman, B. Friddle, Barber, VVilkinson, Smoke, Merrill, ' Duggan, coach. SECONDROW-VVO1'l1l1CI'1, Mummert, Fisher, Burns, Strohl, Bynum, R. Rohrzlbaugll, Booher, Shepherd. 3, TH1RD.RoW-Hiernaux, Kuhny, E. Rolmralmauglm, Megel, Wood, Collette, Townsend, VanTuyl. 1 I 'Z .J WW L. , , 3 if g i 3 ' M ' 4 7 ,rl f X A 'fig we N W THF: TEAM IN ACTION r' 1 1 . A Eiylzty-om' fl 5 A ee im 1 'fn 'M '-'f f-'m rrH ' - r-Tmwf' f -- Mr- mov 'jk- ,V J Aix., A4 Ak.-L., ,,,, Q ,,A ,,,, , -,,-,....,,,.e., AWN, - , -,,A,e - , of, i 33 WZ, R Ewa ff? if ' Q71 s. w 1 v V, ,, Ca r ct- 5 361' 'gtg V gr i J Q56 l 'QF' QQ!! tilt iii? STROHL R. ROHRABAUGH ' STANLEY STROHL gi Captain Right End weight, 170 Captain Strohl is one of the best known of Franklin Col1ege's long list of outstanding athletes. For the past two seasons he has led the Baptist eleven through victories and defeats, always displaying a true Franklin spirit and a real sportsman attitude. Liked sig by his team-mates and admired by his opponents has been said of many athletes but 5? never with more propriety than of Captain Strohl. He was picked by every sport writer in Indiana as all-state end. Captain Strohl is a Senior. He was a member of the varsity in 1919 and 1920 and captain of the team in 1921 and 1922. i i .Sf gg ' 5 . RAYMOND ROHRABAUGH 1 Captain-Elect center weight, 175 j A more ideal player to lead the team through its hard schedule of 1923 than Captain- I elect Raymond Rohrabaugh would be hard to find. Possessed with all the characteristics , A that are required for a good leader and having the esteem of his comrades, 'ABuck should . - . f' w make a name for himself and for his Alma Mater during the coming season, I Rohrabaugh is a Sophomore. He was a member of the varsity team of 1922. m . Eighty-two -gpg ia 4? 1. wif' .ltr 5797 -f .-- , : rv ' rev r' f 1 -A f 1' A ' 5. -'r - . ' . -., . .11g..ii... . .1 '- Lai.. Jigs. ,Q rf J . Qf 1: u. rf., .+- vw 'GA ' jfstc 5f F ' 2 X 'ifgyf ff A A :, 4' .. I ,riff If - gmflii' eMMAci iaefQeSQ i eager 4 , xv - i Url T I 1 .M . .. ..... . ,, . sei 4 lc., J Q .4 ' . , EQ 'H 7, 5421.5 QE? , Q2 GEF Jfwf' wa rf' .lu Q -- -- jj. MEGFL ' E ROHRABAUGH FRIDDLE RICH . CARL MEGEL Sem.. bca Left Tackle Weight, 195 Efiiijl .iHanSv Megel was a consistent tacklehduring the past season. His cheery disposition and willingness to work has made him a valuable grid player. Megel was a member of the varsity team in 1920 and 1922. He will probably be back :QQ next year. ERNEST ROHRABAUGH Quarter-back weight, 160 No football team is really complete without its red-haired, fighting Irishman and Cer- tainly Franklin's team this year would have been incomplete without the services of Red Rohrabaugh. He was the big End of the Freshmen class and has the makings of one of the best quarter-backs in the country. '- Red is a Freshman and will be listed among the experienced men when practice opens next fall. 1 BURL FRIDDLE End weight, 170 , R. A . . . . ' 'lf No more promising end could be found than Burl Frlddle and Franklin boosters are expecting Frid to become one of the mainstays of the Baptist varsity during the next i two seasons. He is particularly apt in breaking up the interference of his opponents. Friddle is a Sophomore, having been a member of the varsity in 1921 and 1922, EARL RICH Y Zi? , - P . Quarter-back Weight, 130 Q53 ' eff - ie Although Earl is one of the lightest men on the varsity he has won the admiration of l all who have seen him play by his willingness to follow the Coach's instruction and by his ' never-say-die spirit throughout a game. Rich is a Junior and won his football F in 1920-21-22. He has one more year to play. FS? Eighty-three r 2 r A . ,ts , 2 . ., a. my . 1 , .awgwi .,.V Q E , ,. . , . 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E' 3253 llijaj fy-:ig LANCY BooHER fe 1 ,, ,, K VV.. ,A , ., M Tackle Weight, 180 Booher was one of the most dependable men in the Baptist line during the past season and although he was not in school during the second semester Franklin fans are looking forward to great things from him next fall. Boolier is a Sophomore and was a member of ,illij the varsity in 1921 and 1922. PHIL WORTHEN Tackle Weight, 215 .5341 ,f -ff Phil, one of the heavy men on the varsity came down to Franklin from Butler and ,algal after a few weeks training under Coach Ed Duggan he developed into a promising Fresh- ,pygri vcq gl, 1. .. man tackle. This season was Worthen's first year on the varsity and he probably will be 75151 , .fx ,, ,, 1 back next season. ilfffw V-1 ,,, 1, ,l , , 1 'fav 7? A BURNELL MUMMERT Right Guard . weight, 220 ffl? ,,aL1.:,1 Burnell was there at all times with the light that characterized the Franklin College Varsity during the past year. His size and head-work made him one of the main stays .2 HN of the Baptist line. Mummert is also a three year letter man having won F awards in a -1 19 i., 1920, 1921 and 1922. He will be back next fall. 32:35 . gajgcd T 5 Lf ax new Eiga l' Eighty-four 1 P '- A w,-1 A ' 'i3.',+1T'f-11fQ'QQllTggo+l14ZiSWWWR11-rbfupflliya-qfI1V31'E fr7iQb1'v ,QA w5,F.7 1 i!j,1w3w.1-ytfff 1-y.v'3j.f-ofiikfcfi 55 ggalw 1 We -- ,fff JafaalmtrfT-9,i1.,l1fnayrlvqlg A .fl-'1-- 1:1uf -3-id., ',1g,,'1.Q.Qlay25 fi v -1 Q, g CSJLLUQ gy,-3 , aa, au.-f. alfa. 41.2 ,1-.Ra -cel 1 -la.. fm- My 11.flQf'2ff'gg :TPS .IJYQ -'Af 71 L' f . .,. li',, v C li If ,- xl z . 4 1 'Q :ff ,sf-, , .,.,4 4, ,, -i H4 1 lf - , Nz ,.,,.,-.,.,,,.,,,,, ,,,..-,1., 1 fr -. wf:,rfw X, W fwazargiswfx.,L.1uwe'n.v-51grfeQSM-nfs: 1 - ' f' ailgiciwigfgvlfffevim.,luwf,'l7?'f1i7iidGfilwMS',N ' TH519?3 'ALMANAQK ffsiteiviig. ' 4 sin Hs- ... t..1,., Kao JJ , , L '91 V--Xi ...soak JS. X, -1 i W -L A fr. .Lv 52 ?'w,ii. ff, . 1 l ln' 1 U ' , 1 l 1 SMOKE WOOD KUHNY BURNS Q7 MILFORD SMOKE . Right Half-back Weight, 150 A Smoke came to Franklin with a year's experience at Denison University and made a place on the Baptist varsity as right half-back. What he lacked in weight he made up in tk. spirit and willingness to work. Although this was SmOke's first Season on the Franklin gridiron he will probably be back next fall. ' g. FORREST WOOD Full-back Weight, 165 WOodie is known all over Indiana for his ability at the back guard position on the Franklin net team but he is also recognized as a coming full-back on the gridiron. He is a LE- real athlete and true sportsman in both branches. f Forrest is a Junior and has made three football letters to date having been a member 1 of the varsity in 1919, 1920 and 1922. EARL KUHNY Left Half-back weight, 155 f'Irish is a hard, steady fighter who for the pastthree seasons has been an important part if, of the Franklin College football team. As a half-back Kuhny ranks among the best of them. ff' Earl is a Junior and made his F in football in 1920, 1921 and 1922. lm j fl, CLARENCE BURNS ' . Left End Weight, 175 fli, Burns is a member of the famous Kirklin group of Franklin athletes and is of equal :V standing with Kingsolver, Strohl and the Rohrabaugh brothers. He made a remarkable lj record during the past season as an end. fly ,I Burns is a Freshman and will be one of the big men next season. my , Eighty-five it .. 9 - vat- z 9 .l 17- ., -S ..f , f--T . g.3fJ:aqTf?f, -t,. ' ?l'77+lwc-EW.lifreit-'Qi1 'ET-wi fi 1.'f, : 1'Q15fftmqglf,5:.ff.2ttt, ,' .algws .lfi 1 ftsi 1 f X., .I F deg viii? .53 O ' Q 510 f Vin E, 1 l'-02353 14 f KX il l 5942 'l ll F 1 n 1 1, 1 n V ! lwlr l :lj 'Ii l l lf .JV -. K' . 251.1 wx -1 tiff-ml . 'M .1 lv li, tal . 1 ,i 41+ V, tl. 1- 1 4- f 1, asf ...K l 9 ,, 1 mst- ? W1 ,K wi' q 174125 1 LQ. J E., V6 ,V V. Fava'- t., vias: EJ? .. isa! . 5 if ., U5 : at sa .Z . L.,- H.. 4-,M fi r' V Eiffljwi ff 1923 LMAx'51 renee? J 'cw rjaassil-im-cf A NAUN , . 1, ay riff' :gg Ella galil 5 ee up rea fa' flags: by frog-5 -fl: If Ti .ggi 31314 V ji' HEIRNAUX COLLETTE FISHER VAN TUYL ' .f I-J rf. , 3.- L'11'1av RICHARD HEIRNAUX In Right Half-back Weiglit, 155 Dick Heirriaux was probably as fast, heavy and hard to handle as any man on the field ,pf notwithstanding his lack of weight. His opponents always knew that he was fn the game. Richard is a Freshman and may return next fall although he was not in school during the second semester. GEORGE COLLETTE Full-back Weight, 165 Vin Collette is a good example of what can be accomplished by a man who is willing to work and follow instructions. He is always on the alert, aggressive, and ready to iight. ,Q George is a Sophomore and made an F in football in 1921 and 1922. He will be a lin, W ,w tv- ' Va? 7 HW. .E .1 valuable man on the squad next season. HENRY FISHER Guard Weiglit, 165 Henry IS another one of the Freshmen players who made good during their initial year. His natural ability coupled with a little more of Ed Duggan's coaching should make a great player out of him. Fisher will probably return next season and make his second letter. ' PAUL VAN TUYI. H2561 Left Half-back Weight, 170 ms: Tex,' Van Tuyl is a Freshman who hailed from the Lone Star state. He is tall, rangy, aggressive and fast. In him are the makings of a good player and Coach Duggan 1.1134 will develop these next season. :ilk . Texas will be in school again next fall. Ezghty-mx if 1 rf . V - lf 41 'Q' -9 !',:'-is ik 21'l1'.'12vl', f 12 ',1f2fi '-vi I-55:4 7'QlZ -13--'-E. '21 -93.10.-c,f1 -, Ffh, T I infix rffflfif fi J . ff. -I e . K..-. 3 . 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If C1 1 .ga :',rjviff: .'fgg1S.2, ,z x m.fs9:f,i.fS2'e9'JeiM- ' 62. fx k X Swv .X I 5 aj. ,ii .151 lj if :fbi 5105131 'ljlff ' Lf' 1 wif WW 2? if Q ffg l qi 231 , A -11: J ,ff-Q-1 L: ,ei af- -Y if ,gl Y. ju , . ,Mi gf- il Q, an ,t 1 ' I' sw ,lite-Q l I an til 1: .pilg- .f rg' 5 . www 50,2 sg ,. 'Ev' 1112 5441 , -sq Vu ,A ,Y :gd .JA ,f I Uhr iKPlIIP11l A writer 1night continue almost indefinitely pointing out the greatness of the Franklin Vollege basketball team during the past season but it is said that aetio11s speak louder than words so herewith are given the results of the season. I1RANKLIN, 69k-INDIANA LAW SCHOOL, 7 .TTS The first game of the 1922-1923 season was played on the college gymnasium floor here Friday, December 8. Although the Lawyers put up a good fight they were elearly outelassed by the Franklin men. It was in this game that Robert egg, Vandivier, John Gant, NVendall Ballard and Uaryle Friddle made their debut into collegiate basketball. The final seore was 69 to 7. FRANKLIN, 39-INDIANA DENTAL VOLLEGIG, 21 The second game of the season was also' an easy vietory for the Baptists in spite of the opposition displayed by the Dentals. The eontest was fairly fast but eaeh team could have played better ball. The loeals led at the end of the initial period, 13 to 11 and the final sc-ore was 39 to 21. Y FRANKLIN, 37 - HANOVER, 15 Just before the Christmas holidays, the Hanover basketball squad came to this eity with the hopes of being the first to conquer the Baptists. They started off with a merry pace but were soon headed by the loeals and vietory was again Franklin 's by a 37 to 15 score. 213335 FRANKLIN, 26 - BUTLER, 22 After these three preliminary games, the Freshmen players on the squad A In were ready for the aeid test of collegiate basketball. VVhether or not the wonder boys would make good with high standing teams was a matter of great speeula- tion among the basketball fans of Indiana and it is for that reason that this game might well be ealled the turning point of Franklin 's athletic reputation. Franklin took the lead early in the game and had scored seven points before Butler counted. This lead was kept throughout the half, although in the last few minutes Butler ran the score up to within three points of Franklin. The half ended 11 to 8 in favor of the local team. In the seeond half, Franklin regained her nine point lead but did not hold it long. VVith five minutes to go the seore stood 21 to 20 in favor of the Baptists. The game ended with Franklin on the long end of a 26 to 22 eount. That Franklin College was a strong eontender for state championship honors was fy well established by now. ff, Av'ill!'tjj Fw i ---.y T- ff. 1 , . ,,., . ,,... . ..,. -aes, if? f Yip. V f we .-J-,K I ,.-, .pa-522-, , TX Wm Fi'tiF1'f4f+?w'J I l FRANKLIN, 21-DE PAUNV, 18 rea: If there were any who were not e11tirely convinced that Franklin had a y real team after the Butler game they reached a very definite decision after the y next two games. On Saturday night, January 6, the night following the Butler l fracas Franklin defeated DePauw, a team listed among the best in the middle- l west by a score of 24 to 18. The game was played at Greencastle before an enormous crowd and furnished plenty of thrills for each individual. Franklin led by a one or two point margin for the first ten minutes but from that time on the score was tied and re-tied. The half ended Franklin, 115 DePauw, 10. The Franklinites staged their traditional comeback i11 the second half and established a nine point lead and the Methodists were 11ever able to reach them. Another game over and another victory for Franklin. FRANKLIN, 20 - VVABASH, 16 6 Aliii The third consecutive victory which brought unlimited publicity to Franklin College was the one over NVabash College at Crawfordsville on Tuesday night, January 9. A team never fought harder to win than NVabash did that night and a Franklin team never fought any harder to turn a threatening defeat into victory than did the men who wore the Gold and Blue there. The game opened fast and was marked by close guarding throughout the forty minute period. After eight minutes of play the score was 4 to 3 in favor of Franklin. The end of the half found the Baptists still aheadg this time by a 9 to 7 count. The second ha.lf was even harder fought than the first. The seore was tied at 16 all but was saved when Burl Friddle made two field goals after a remark- able display of dribbling. FRANKLIN, -10-INDIANA STATE NORMAL, 19 Local fans and students were given a pleasant surprise on January 11 when the Franklin team walloped the Indiana. State Normal team, one of the possible state title elaimers, to the tune of 40 to 19. The game was played on the college floor here and because of the wonderful record which the local team had just established was witnessed by hundreds of people. The initial period ended 20 to 1-1 for Franklin. 3 M FRANKLIN, 32 - OMARS, 31 3.52 Not only was Franklin destined to be supreme in collegiate circles but by M5 virtue of her two victories over the Omars, the world's champion independent team it was proven that Franklin was the best in the land either in collegiate or non-collegiate circles. The first of these victories came on January 17 when 0 -f ' I -if-7-f2?T25'35: 'f'f-lfi 1 my my-,1.w img g,7L.M3,, nh.. .A 4.14, any . . , . ,.,1-rf'g.'?fe5-9,fCLs'if 'szeffiflx-. v 1 Lil..-My f.iff,19-55111 'ZF I 4 e ,A ISN 'f ii?'WJETWZ'-.'fwfr''WSLrSrfsi't?5'i'ry?aifff? 412 51925 ALMANA I 156. Mft '-,' KWCMKWJE '1-'- Mightqffiftg-Q4!':f. ' ,Lg-ig.'4f9T'g.-zu'wfififws-'f'-' rw f1'.5?,.L.-:.'521,f . . ' the Omars were defeated by one point in an overtime contest in Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis. The mammoth hall was packed to capacity with fans anxious to .see the champions in action. The fray ended 28 all because of a sudden change in the Omars score when two field goals were caged. During the overtime period Franklin being a point over the Omars, however, and once again was a victor. FRANKLIN, 30 -EARLHAM, 21 A great battle was anticipated before the Franklin-Earlham game here January 26 because only a week before the Quakers defeated the strong Wabash team twelve points. The fray here, however, was not as good an exhibition of basketball as either team was capable of showing, but, because the score was continually tied or nearly so, the game was considered as one of the most exciting games ever seen here. The half ended with Franklin on the long end of a 12 to 10 tally. FRANKLIN, 36-OMARS, 29 What most fans expected to be a one or two point game turned out to be an easy victory for Franklin when the Omars were defeated for the second time of the season 011 the high school Hoor February 1. Although trailing at the end of the first half, 15 to 12, the Baptists came back strong in the second half and defeated the Omars, 36 to 29. . FRANKLIN, 25 - HANOVER, 6 The Baptists had little trouble in taking the Hanover team into camp down ati Hanover, February 3. The Presbyterians were held to only one field goal while the Franklin basketeers were caging ten counters from the court. FRANKLIN, 53-ROSE roLY, 19 After allowing Rose Poly to hold them to a tie during the first twenty-five minutes to play here, February 6, the local collegians broke loose and piled up a 53 to 19 count on the Terre Haute crew. FRANKLIN, 27-WABASH, 25 During the first ten minutes of the Franklin-Wabash game on the college gymnasium fioor, February 8, things looked in the most discouraging condition in which they appeared all season. VVith the score 11 to 3 against them, how- ever, the Baptists braced at the middle of the first half and outplayed Wabash every minute until the final gun and won by a two point margin at the end of an overtime period. Never has there been a faster or a more sensational game played on a Franklin floor than was the Wabash contest. The initial period ended VVabash, 13, Franklin, 11. N inety- two I , .. ' If ' -wv -U: wa- V, f . f Y. W . 4 .rr n , ' , f 5-Xa., f.py t xt.. ,-rf-...X . .V ,K aff, g. 5 g f.- , s r K -' ' lu,-:,.v1Ew aw .11 m .i F ' ' .' -' T' 25 1 .in -ggk QL M i..,x.x2ri..w,zf..1F.Ll X , lui: sm Y , gk, , 1, . - so L 5112 -,ifzfi igiff 535 -G59 15115 pa hide kgvifm, 2,6 F1 Efflj FPHIKP, visa N,-. ,,, Sr 3 . 1 I si, i is 1 613' 1 l,,?,., . l V l 4 . , . if 'W lx I 1-- i IU, i L, l 119' I ,, I G., I F. Q jf 1 li L Mi Egg, I if fest-Ig if iffy .pf If-7 tif f ' X591 Sift: .R-. 1. infllf 'ei '. 1 .I fl 'Li wf fgp ,f,. eypf 1923 LMAN .-N ,ggi qn,ammJyMmgh3ggg4e FRANKLIN, 40-ROSE POLY, 16 The team found Rose Poly an easy, penetrable team in the game at Terre Haute on February 16 and defeated them 40 to 16. The initial half ended 21 to 13. FRANKLIN, 28-STATE NORMAL, 17 I11 the second game of the Terre Haute series which was played with Indiana State Normal, February 7, the Baptists continued their winning streak. Although the Normal basketeers were much stronger than the Engineers had been the night before, Uoach W8g11CI'7S crew defeated them 28 to 17. The first half was 18 to 12. ' FRANKLIN, 39 - EARLHAM, 29 On February 22 two hard games remained between Franklin College and the Indiana Intercollegiate championship. The next. day there remained only one barrier, Butler for the local team bumped Earlham off to the tune of 39 to 29 after the score had been tied at 29 all just two minutes before the end of the game. The struggle was a neck to neck tussle throughout and was saved only by the phenomenal basket shooting of Robert Vandivier. The initial period was ended when the score-board showed each team having twelve points. FRANKLIN, 25 - BUTLER, 17 I11 a clean-cut smashing victory over her old rival, Butler, F1'anklin College won the Indiana Intercollegiate basketball title in the high school gymnasium on March 1. Franklin had not been beaten all season. Butler had only been beaten by Franklin. Both teams were at a peak of glory-and one had to lose. The ancient law of the survival of the fittest asserted itself once again and the Baptists pulled through the season without a defeat. The deciding contest was undoubtedly the most widely heralded basketball game a Franklin team ever participated in. Fans were here from every city in Indiana interested in the great sport and Franklin ls victory over Butler was declared the greatest victory any school in Indiana ever won. Following the great game a gigantic celebration was held downtown by the college students aided by thousands of town people. Everywhere people talked of the wonderful team, newspapers told in glaring headlines of its work, in fact everything and everybody was alive with glory for Coach Griz Wlagner and his state championship team. thvec 'L .-1 - Q '- -'i'f'.'ff'71J' Kimi65.K7il1Dl '1Nf-i'? l':EA .V V 5 J f 1 ,L .. Rt I 1 J L I 1 3 171771 'g ' ' - , f 1, , A- A --V , I fy' 'Af' ' iii IUJQ- A5i,1vl.lf', ii . ' 1 1 1 1 K1 Qgggfydiil 11 1 1 'XR lx ,1 ij , A ,D ,X if 3 -, d,,,,..f,., -. 1 .5 .dv xy, , .-.. ...NV - Y 1,-ggi, -.-,. .1--..,...,.1..--ML i 1 Uhr illrzrnkltn Glnllvgv Mamkvihall Harmig l l Toi' Row-l'ct1-rmzui, llzxllzird, limit, Assistant f,iOIlL'll lluggziu, IS, lfridcllc, Ricliesou, Coach VV2lf.!'1lCI'. SECOND Row-VVood, Yzmclivicr, C. Friclcllc, Behr. Recurcls. BOTTOM ROW-Strolil, llcer, Kuluiy. flflllflllill BURI1 'l+'lillDlJl1lC It is il distiuvt l1o1101' for any iuau to i be 1-hos011 to captziiii tho tozuu of his Iusti- 1 'futiou l'hl'0ll,2'l1 El SUQISOII of diffivult games 4 A 1 e 'JI . x . s fs-ff-1----f-' 'fffi---v--M 4 ,, . if and it is no vusy task, but this fall when Thai squad llklgjilll sv:11'Chi11Q for EL 1112111 who would cffic-iviltly serve als Vaptzliu, tlioy quivkly dm-idvd ou Burl Fviddlv as that 1111111. flillllillll l+'1'iddl0 was used at both thv bac-k Qllliilil :uid tho floor guard posiiious during flu- svzisou and provvd vzlluublo i11 vitliw. H0 will lw one of F1'z1ukliu's Sfl'01l5I 1111111 ll0Xi sezlsmi. , 1 -'-7-----fr-fi f- A'ff-'rip-f U tf --Q7 Ni11etfffjo11r ,Q4.,Q4.d,.,..L.., W AA, - Y W- -.,,,, -,.4.4,,,..-. ,, s..,,,,- ,,4,,A-,,,,,,. ,mug ' 4, ,. gf ' V, QA in 3 M V G1 'f Y '7'A J - 2 'X 4, ' fl ff I fl -' -, Y lK.f'1 1 K L fe-f HH 51,2115-r Q -f-L fy bww lj, Fil? ieikfm Ltr: I l I l-- L Celebration at Artcraft Theatre following thc Butler victory Captain-elect FORREST VVOOD C No better man could have been chosen to lead the 1923-2-L basketball team through its heavy schedule than Forrest Wood. lf, ' 'fVVoodieH is a back-guard and a real ,egg one at that. He won fame for himself and honors for his school during the past sea- son by his tenacious guarding. NVood is - a Junior this year. l Y' fi? we 5 ' if fir! l-V-zT 'ff gf i9a-7?iiayfillffififflifr 5'?Evf'Z:'f'f f- f r?Cp?fgL'31f?:i'e, 5': I 'f Le ' 'e J' . rees . 2 ,Q ii' MF.,- LL 41. i L .rf '.,'.g1' Rv, -v Q.. -, 2 ' 3 w w f-4 4 'Q ,ai , .H A .ll 1, Q, , TM Y A A. Ninety-six r .ww---e' J'-'Lvl'-x m-.., ,. ,N-M r t Qi , ' if 51923 ALMANA' a 2 r :g'1,1r-A:sf-iw. pw ' 1' T ' ' f lr In fl ROBERT VANDI VIER I ,F07 l,UfI'I'd ll' f . . . Vandivier is the statc's greatest basketball player, according to almost every recognized sport writer in In- l diana. If this is true, it would be Q hard to find a better basketball player jimi in the world for it is generally con- - ceded that lndiana is the highest A. word in basketball language. Ili 'Vandivier is a forward and has , Qi three more years to win laurels for his school. , if L -1 l 1 J1 , JOHN GANT i il Forward Q4 Ranking along side of Vandivier is John l Gant, the wirey Franklin forward, who was also given a forward berth on most A all-state selections. Deliberate on all ocea- 1 5 sions, remaining calm during thc utmost tl excitement, and always exhibiting a fight.- ing spirit, Gant has already become one of r Franklin's dependables. John too is a Freshman and has un- ix in limited opportunities during the coming three years. 2' if-4 lffl-1 1711.55 W5'W f-'R' f w' R' Av Mum' 'J' '- 'AA' -YY 'A - rv 'f ' .f, af, - 1 .-id? 3 bf, - A ,,4,,,,, ,,...,, , ,.g , Q44 Y - A. .,,...,.,, ,i....g,4...,, ,,Y, .....,, a,i..L , . l 1 1 A c ! t , 1 s- 4 3 L 43 l I s 1 t it g ' ll 3 gi .s ll l 4 il , 1 A fl gl r 2 ff l , '. y ga L J 2 J l li l 4 l l Qwxwi ,I ., E.: 5 'i i .. C ,,, 4' :sms V-A.. Wl+1NIJl+1LL BALLARD Floor Guard Although greatly handieapped by illness during a major portion of the heavy sea- son, Ballard established a reputation that will endure for years. VVhat VVendell lacks in size he makes up for in fleetness. Ballard is a Freshman and will be a steady man next season. ve CARYLE FRI DDLE Center ln addition to his stature. Faryle has a keen knowledge of basketball as was proven in many games this season. lf he has any weak eharaeteristies, his opponents have not yet found them for he has a style all of his own which battles the best of them. Friddle is a member of the famous Freshman group and he, too has three years yet to spend in services for his Uollege. A44 'U - fs - M Q N-:afar V' v fi' 2 F3 M32 13? 5559 H384 X Y la nv 1, ig H if I WL? llli f-mmf fr f , is ,W K .1 ig? , W 3 4 fifs- f 3f.:.z:l - i 5 f T , gfsi? 2. l 'fm' if 25 ties F555 pg .1 424515 Wie! Lf? :Tl rl ,U iei ei Q ,fy Y, Q Li ga Lfrbc ff law? Jw-, s IQ 10:2 , fr-ffm ,E i 159252 M3 5 7' Lis: x: N'fH6f1l-Sf l,'67l fi' ff: , ,-fiw. ' ' f .Q , i 5, -gf,-1--.,,,,,g -, X Si i i' fgy.s1w'1,?:lq3w! fzihjjlr,'fglMSlz12:62NQ5f.' 511. J ,. L wi?-,,.i, ,g .Q .f . :,,.2,g'5tI5 A- .5 ,,,Qi. ' W1 News teh Z. .---.-Qa 3- T N tm 4 6 aj Hfl923 ALMANAQQ GowhE1ftWifwiQJ'irjfzJit'1f59j2'iiQ'5t'iGlig'gYjf3YMigiiQ'fI,' , ,tr ,. Y Ny I ' WA'l157v51R21fl1'ffvi5i1Eg15gw411552 ' . ' ah f'2lf'wR, W1'f-22r '1l1f .W 3' I 'il . X. P m5 ' '1 .fat .un 115- , X. 1. V .-ow w he ff.-.-, -f-3 fi rc 1 -V- qw .,, 5 5, 'iw at ROBERT RELORDS ' 79 1 F01 wru'd v, 7. fav a . . fy Reeords has been given the title of Hthe . . . eff' fwfr best substitute ni the statel' and ri fhtlv ggi' l 5 e A so. VVherever and whenever Bobbie is ' L, needed, he is ready. He has a eharaeteris- 1-Q . Q 555 tie stvle of dribble which is difficult for Q W, t 6-it the opponents to eipher and for that and 5 N other reasons thev usuallv leave him alone. Records is a Sophomore and will be in . . M274 V line when praetlee opens next November. 1 ,J -'QF iflxf' 'A riff: SM! KENNETH PETERMAN Forwafrd fini' Peterman came to Franklin in the Ei? jgffvslu 37951 tall of '21 unheralded as a basketball 51. xg. 7 star. He made the varsity his Fresh- gg man vear and was awarded the covet- ggi? KET? ' V ed '4F.'7 This fall when the season Pais. opened Peternian was again in line and again gained many honors dur- l ing the season. Peterinan is a eon- img sistent nian and a hard worker. Kenneth has two inore years of V M varsity service. L ,i Ol' -A wg. iifiiji 71 ' ff . 27123 31431 Ninety-eight We 153 1 g':f l '5l7i3WifHsvT' v5-we-ff,2'11me,..gfm-l.i1' 5-,:.f,-1.qQ:.,q-Q.4 fjivwi 'TU' Q gurl' 'w.gw'1'.45':5'45s,1p,few jliligy- 5- --F -'Jew r-ag',f,ff gv- DQ - 107. ' 1 mn :I A E' .L ,-.ai PK, 1 t ii we 3.- fir Bw 'J J. as v, IQ- of 'Gi , .,, tai, ,, A 3,3.a,sgafsfjfsglaff5fg9fw.V:,gg51zagiffasjeggfa A 2 M 1 it '3.1'fG'i'lil'5T' fm- . iff :gf v7ffig .' , b p , 5562 elim 1 5 2, . .M , wx. EARL KUHNY I ,QQ QQ. Floor Guard F Q: EEE . . . . te' Basketball is included in Kuhny's lZI'10 QX . . . . , A 5 of aetivitles. He IS also a football and ii baseball star and it is diffieult to say which is his best sport. lt is safe to say, however that he is good in them all but especially in basketball. ESM 2' Kuhny is a Junior this year. QW ' ' E527 Q: E935 . ref? gl: ' . ' kflll- X 5592 . 1 Y QW JUDsoN DEER 5 F 0 ru' Il rd Hopewell has always been a strong eon- tributor to Franklin athleties and did her part this season by sending Deer as a rep- resentative. Deer is fast, and has a keen basketball eye. -5 Deer is only a Freshman and will greatly fgf. improve during his remaining three years. .SO . Alf? Ninety-nine P '- '. 1,Sg'r.,,j,iQ'5-,Y-ffm,U1 Vg3h'g,q,1.f'2mf:,':Qfya5fx2.i -nm ygfjigylfg1,5375'vg.:,5ij2a,t 3Z 7' h :W 7551-eq,-f1,741Vg-q4Q:g ff7gfyf1vgfg'59,3-1,39 -:'asfgr'-zje'ef-R7-D j 02 t 23' Ji 1 3vWb'4 H Ural Qxd rUQj Z if ?111fa'i.f211f61'?fH11ffSfz1117w21ff1 .'r11. rquwiw 2 M 1' A-WTQT' gm 7 Q1 J fffffgf QQQSK - A W ' -1 1 J C, l 4,1 W1 . A E' ,1 Ziyi? T429 . 'g 1-HE FFQANKLIN, m2P1iNAJ EVENINQWSTQT , , W ww W , , kv ' ' A Y V X x-fxlh-nnklin 'hndgm were seen F M High' ' xr-au efnre thP game. 5 THR2,E,2 55,23 ,Am Put is n good PH? YXPK C51 05,7125 S11-Qn5 B:1IcIir1 U19 smtp V .ig mai ,I 1. , x, X T I ,-.J o-4 n 1' X gif? ,5i',f. h up H Xu VNS o,u2 'l,uB Thr1llS.d1d you say? Great gem fa.1en u'i?aQ11os V,-,,f,g'f fo 11.3211 an ., wg .QQQE J lu nn ?'P34N'5'GYy?,v46x ga 64495 xo Q03 every second of me guns! iflmt Frankzg the mah: winters halip' ll ' N! V ge ' Ng, ,ow pt px- on c -X 641,15 ch packs' I work bl I mr- ,. b - 1 eds P oo0X,uW91,.e4'B-W -, abash playing the ball the have 10 Igeffully and 1111 S11i1keqUag91'g,: L 'L Agp we C We '09 Q-'IAQ e id could not beht Fra' Rabid al nd if to say' NWI ,ew ' 75 ' +5 'A' 969- of Y ,xv Q0 ' . vig, , Ufnni them BI Tm 'mf ' 1 4. 1 1 uv . 1 x in th -01 - Wh . - 111 - 1 . 1 QQ ,iw 58.406 W5 Q00 8 0 gn ,ogg there am' team Q thnu J' uid no 0 comin! nfs ann .mu 4 . L Avia Y?AvxAxo0 hw, 6 ug no 'GBGC1-.9 .5AAxQ!xx.0 nd linen:-ae tg sp! :mg m':1ti0I1o01S hfqlaren ,,,lu:11ly cry hir nine A ' 9. W Q0 ' - To X 99- Xt WBSI1' any sue . 'K Q . A 1 De' , . 1 ig ' fast C1693 ek ou mfg gpgxet 5506 5960 viva: bash last night B lftnfye of 522111. It iranklilrr 3111011 HJ? NWQQK NQXXK' .599 Q65 NAV .QQ NKXQ ne ,ery ' ' Srl aggr lhogt ,M Svlrwgylin 95' gig my A , '00 1,4 Q, ,xx 195 CW A ow 'Tat' , 41191-lf, U. 1 1 1. ,- :gjeix A .H It x ,596 vvklwxsxkxxqi 4156 as 566026. o c 1 R91l.xImIiHi:7:S 1119 Sta1Il11r- bn :kplltwsenbg lget Som' VYAXXXQQ9' eg Q wlo QM 26961 68 Que' 1 'to whbaeh' ' h id 'nu -.1 pw fx-'ew-. has fl'r'l' Who' 1 I n,,H,.r cw ww as . go- Q aw-we o gh. They put upbt 9 Knows,-xx,-X 1 2 fixidl i just bofmo Q10?6u '1'5xx 'ffxxrxetxx Wave v WQW B.. HY 1091705133 Wim ' I- 1 vaafffwiuxq' or za 'liz ui ,.,,1:: 1,1..::.,'1z-,,,':z 1: 1 ' ave sm 'ag 0 .' f . . -as I f 141, ,, ' 1 mm 1 22322 wherever hulaivexcigk 9,63 trim. O . . telegram rebpived by presmem C. E. 'ed to stop But '-9 qt- ' S4 Y v '. Th . wa X1 5, .11 jc. Friddle Im xogefau ',fn'5y an: W'ho wgu the gm? Say. umglf U 'as' Uiixgm bjdfifizgfnonf' -ways has been god -,M-1159 but he A hard one. But first honors tzldoac - AS T 'sgx tremendom ap. W 151515 13 uncorkekl some' deJu'sive5 stuff last Griz Wagner, with . 00111, Tb HE NEWS , 'night that uzadejhe Bmlewfans hun- delfbm-age. mfr. lmuwou f 'P way 7, SEE 1 igry for Soda blcafbf ha 'henna 305:35 '01 Gdfkional'- sen he Wana S IT N ' ..- - .............-- auger e was com o , 8 gpm:-nu, 'zball le S P,-ann Holis Ng 'V '- ' T , Gvnegw 019 8 dutefwq 464 'hplnw fr H1111 81, 'in Pane W5 Gd- 553 Q .1 me beauty of in all is, 212, ,warts wsu, vomxeq me MIG' ilday A aim, frmn own In th ,gms has. Q EUS? 1' tp shmen and this is Gr z'x, out an , h0 1 Q I ' 'ph 1 0 mm V, 1 l , ., 'l: 'o,'ff'lq does the future IICRQ1, The Auewx B-,,bKW'7 0 fx' ' V-1111-'If I 'vfwvg T n '3H'Y 'QQ 1 Gabor.,-7111, b .me gcbfin vx,yW5w5 1XfiX5?Q,,.4 fwag-M oh n College II111-3. 1e1lf 1511925 .5 :?5f?:'7lZ7 0 1 ist is 01161161-'c',1-aseiwf , 1-Hwbka me 'Thu HsQpZmpi0 sl1ln Simms fn h J 'f T1 eS k3 ':1 iff' ' to dexW'm: f1Ei 1-y Wm 1-1-if ni L . fo' 'I-2s1fgf10 1ny1 wS'fe1m111 Mn '1fm1.1: 139' .,l2.,f pihnch game m-.,gqoq,,.b at ePaL.f-film mm. Bnyjuhl gqper sk spate ball rp 1e,,,ad8 :nam . in uw ., 1Wabdsh series was 'lrgilzlglby as thu My. ,pyqed ngaihsg ifhere inf herfectr0ao11es its a1Iv1gE,dIy'A hm: ' , . gr --- hy ' 1 no ' 8 7, 11 1 gn, 1 QQ 1 1- Ur - . . , Star - U Ie 'I 1 afeg 'ml MVA K IL 1s munored that a nu Pyffqf F b K d I ,n11,, 9 t . Rm , 'una U X ' w1'115,1 7 'DePauw men. among'tlxe.g1.J o6 Wixl rm ogmaiol, lijfm ,....-Q?-4:igQQ2?:d FPDRMS LOW Playing 'la 211111.11 hour, ' ' x White ol' A Franklin V100 -39 , bf 1,-. Tx.,--f- G55t the 'Wo MM sn'3?12nk1 U 110.45 in Ihr. AA-A, 1 -- Wh 1 f ,df-12 69' QQXX -iq! , as Xandivef, by over, u drab.. ill fin, le fo 1 Egfg ,haplggil gnwmye-fine-092,65 fthe SW fem Xvnodapafzecigutlur team-asxfg and Ykfitlmlp I ' Which hp 0071- 1.11'.,re n, yT'jQ'3 ' 5, 9 ga , ' 1,--un en. - m. ey 'P ,Ray - 'f V . ,4v f Q2i Qav efuf9 !ie'1'e 5h,, V-TQ. f'd'1'Sgd pasthinsakliiwgutlef seagnzzclnngflzl ghlhey wily:-Ze.,!graUol: :?::':mx:1i:iE irrflgg XS uox een' ,wa ' ' L cmmnhrvugh ,oss we mo' 1nsBuue '09 ara ' 'U hi ,, L--uw' E ff-Q ., l nv- at A - W the major- F, mg ac an-, Swv? . ungvgst, Ie Ch Eh? I 9,1 ll H523 lima uoiffxa wi - I uz1xy mdf- Chu 'O' 'pisses gum of 'hilrxumxns U11 d'n':M,,5 U 7 freshn ! Din f - H lxwi g. 'l f i' V 'hots ln midair' 'at Fnntdin Slate I0 Fran , . le nk- A 1 ' KAKXMC uf: NX im' mg ogviogrictdv -'md me 11'?1,2iB1's M nimous de xk xraxhe H yigu .g . 4 - ff. ' . use F., A-Q ' G na a 'gm 1.-1 1. 1,1 1 1 11111 mtuulstfbul 4 ki 'f 7' -1. 'N -min! A, -18 R ,. 0 Q IW X 51- gm , yg. Jam MV423 an qedqrqqgntlzl 0o1lqe:'Eb,e,ia: ?f:'g' .ggi that WWII vu goxwso aouqvn uns. , 'RUM ff -1 lr' ' lr H ' Ho, YWU ' - V 69 u , 153, L, Ivo mme lg, lam as 4101 ,X , ns beg 5,58 Tue: do-21 2.5, ,A I Q75 535:01 . W I in Chg' Wins, Ink, ,latoryfa-.gcye 4111 l gt. 'NW ,funifllnu Ml F95 1.-may w0,,fbQg5:'lHD tgfeuioflld Milo the 17091191 191-we Qftlmt' knee' Frm, Y0oRZ5XaWax:naQ0xf,,,gfEE1n and they 1 bash man 351375 fbi' it 'flag U: ?r, ,I 9 Ibfldgn 'ull lyme u'?9B coqtfw .-frylml years older than 'on the fgoog-,L1Zqz2'?,4j as :fuss-page - Hugh, ng efhoqfxxxlcanl 3' 00 C surhusfaknc-.L the kids beat Q uuw. 'W-gfeffnpord I0 flflqfber vpulnhffl f.fsQv ?'w.g D ayiug c0reb0arq,1 2 1 K? ffm '--' H' Grimm harm' 1n.le '1f h'fU!11tc 6432245 11 few awai' Iran ' 1 u ld - 1 lt. tl' ' f-11 'Fr .A W Q4 u nf 'team n 10 wor W 1 1: Carney, spar center tor th '1 eg 'H 'M 'HH an ' Q -P gills will 5 A l selid Heh elllp 1-A 380 student after thc- 7, .- 1 All-Illinois fafward and a 0 1 Aim- - 4 'N . . ,Q zmpiwl was HH ' olis 1ka -' efegt ' 1 Qfllsh e proud to have neld M - 33,1 A11-Ammgan-and when he was axinx W 1 mpg., . rig sh -nv. 1 ,N ,, T- 1 firm wnh 111m01s'YInQvex-mw,Bfu1 elnas Av UWM 0. 0 M7718 non re D'-'red 1 own 11 1,4 S game' E, - lnot UH . whfizii has five All lmgrd U. dozen Ipmqng Ce have ms Il Tnmling 2' vsjifwlel. ,Ll if E An, vANiS5I-IWQQDJS VGTE uoundufzlrihg tors' Alifter the sdilefwelmhll on haul 1 gave Gan! his 113512 if?-1 - IEA ' l-.1 S e et' 'M . ' ' d an it- fre, ISHEDH pR0D':I1T'1'I-IE MSQESFKO xg Wabvczery prgcazijshould 1,62 I-'5.gai:e!L'fz1x:1r1:il:LEv:g,lot N111 - 1 ' ' - '- ! 1 Q ' 0 A Ov , 'fe za , '- ' fm, MMO GH 908,001.33 OF' fNDIANA 9 wibaai taken arliebtgvlitridgggr westlesngni Ju. H Iinoin hes , um Bd, ' 3,750 .ffireyf Un In ,hoe Uvnrwfnlf rn, hffonref, 'beat Michigan, The Om J . , . 10, tb' - 'ou 'fen,4H00?!ef if and ,fad or-4 I ,' ff I 511 U , ,fb ph m1Kand.BD Nqpecu uo1,t. onre, rank- AM ,NA 53056, Celts, galled The' Worlds -gy, A wt mum met ,wr Wuhan' :I hum, uve 1o,,9mf teams inc., are 1 i ll wpiuns f-Fraukhn beat b0f-11 1 WB! B' gr and 'uno 3- J Bbbi eh? ang' EQ:-hu their ,el 79 5:7454 , -H A 1 team ,fp-ip when f -' logg teqm 151' MS? R 1 Omars. 'hm HRK!! F twyun , Gown- . ff' - 11' us. .- nd xhwz-Exam-.,:!0n.,, , ' ,gm we , F , Washers . bash. after ther hpdw ex-1 U32 H55 F-,xr 1 FS? s'nufl', we're 86111118 UIZZY-4 G1-iz , . ww , ' ' , fm. . -1- star dust. -M' gg 'P' 'L-'ian----u'!'m'-1 11' Yi 31 Mvq One Ilunrlrfd J S' m gym 13 wa yg-U7 3? Q55 N f wvuvuuwvf 'f X ' 5 f +1 f . 52? f -'Q A w w? 11 3 fx: . .ie iv? fH2 3 5 is 'S 1- ici? 3 555 xg 1, gt!! .3 5' fig? ig - Ji fi? if Q1 .f iff Q 'J .f, -x - U Q c ' f QM U - - Q - . 5 P - I If z sf ,fi .Q 46' f jr ' fi' 9 J YQ ' W 17? sig Q 'P Q , ' 7 Q 4 , f 2 M xf- 1 1 is ef 11 gjfi 12123 Eazehnll liarziig Svquah x,. fin . 5 Vi, 'I' I -' The 1923 Franklin Vollego baseball toain facod a hard svhodule This spring and the .-llnzfznuclf wont to press bvfore tho schedule was co111plut0d. From pro- season i11dic-z1tio11s, howvwr, Franklin should be roproscnted by a 111,vdiu111 team. Voaoh Duggan had fow expv1'iv11ccd Illllll to forni a nuolvous for the present 1 Varsity but Carly p1'af'Tic'c revealocl some strong possibilities among tho llll'lllbQ1'S , , X., -fx. . 1. ug.. rfj ff: . f. 1 sf 111, Qzffiilf 1f-or, 'Cf '-1 1 'ff f,.,:q1, M' L' ,ry 1, ,, 1 bf M2 ,N Mn, .1 ,,: kv -f 154' Ago.: iw? f l ' A of the Freshmen class. A , l X The following 512111108 were sf-hodulccl for the season: ' April 11+Purdue Uiiivorsity at Lafayette April 17-Butlor at Franklin April 20-State Normal af Torre Haute April 21-Dollauw af Groelicastle , April 2-L-NVabash at Franklin It A April 27-Butlvr at Indianapolis May 1 DePauw at Franklin May 5-Muncie Normal at Muncie 1 fy May 8-VVabash at C'rawfordsvillo 1 p 1 May 11-Rose Poly at Franklin 5 j May 19-fHanovor at Hanover 'Q V , May 25-Hanover at Franklin Qi May 26-State Normal at Franklin Liz! One Ilzmrlrffzl T150 K' 125335: - or or Q 1 iifu A - 1 1, .r.'.'ff, 1 he ., U-A C13 1, 'XA . , .M V. 2: 1 YF'--'S 1 151 U' 7 1923 LM - X mug Q-vygyn 'fQ5VG'fi'Q5XX'E:'7a-S, fy ' ' ,Z 4g51fQ4Nf39-f-. w59,afffQk'Q34fy2.g5n5?: EW, Y ggfwx ,A 5 N, N- M35-N, 5 2-19 4. 1- Yfiifvi f Em M 1' 3 W -'iw , 5 Q22 Fin? 45 ff, ' 'gi' wif ,ffyj ?-1:94 ,iff .fag I,-S f ' Y. kiwi. IQQYU mfilfk -.giifr q , , t xi., , .g fag . nfxflf ' Vw-fd 'Y LL-, -2 I I if-f j RALPH BKIURPHY Captain N A N , 5 --11 ml Q .-1 ' 'W EH ' bf' 'EQ Qilii , 115125 7 fi One Hundred Three ,- N-y P' 'I' X H T '-Q T ' Lf - w .'3'wf.w-iff . ff- ' A' 55 Q4 2, fifvfffvw , ,,' -'.f252ii5,e:', ' w ' CWM-X, '- v' f g .M A -. ,Q .J Pg, V . R w fdsgl My sf J? ' xiii? H3233 'TW5'EEV1'D'f i3:l7i'Wi1fLi5 ifififijuffif.-f?f7CB' fi 2 LM Zyl '?57tT?f5755'T' xfliffgff ffgiwmi-l ii A Lfflili? LANASK - .vff ' 7 x'-' WL ffl 5154 ' 1523 Harmtg Efrark Svquail 953 ff E. I 'iw 7,1-gt 3931 Eff if M531 wif FTTQ 5294 As in the case of the other spring sports of Franklin College, this publiea- tio11 Went to press before the Track team had an opportunity to prove its Worth. 'rf-fi A number of experienced track men were out for early practice, however and if ' Franklin should be fairly Well represented in her various meets this spring. A 'I ps ' The complete Track, schedule is as follows: Eff? April 1-L-Dual meet with Butler at lndianapolis ', Vvi, . ffm 3,1 May 4-Inter-class meet. Goodell Field. iiegg May 12-Earlham at Richmond. May 19-Indiana Conference, Without I. U. and Purdue, at Richmond. dp May 26-Indiana Conference, including all schools, at Purdue. :ECE 3.-.fm '7 iffy is-1942 l U 4 2 1. EIS sfgfzf' 'D 5 we E J l One Hundred Four K' L 4 sg 1 AA fi i,, 42- -- Q11-N1 XJ Q 4X X Y-M i -ITT' fiiki, V Y V fl. VI' l ,?,'-'yfe ' iff' '- yjffi' Ywitj D A 1I , g'f71xG YI mf, QM? Y , 1 l I 47. - ,. ,-,,. me gn, 9112 :ga 5542: we Q. Wea Ugg. 52:3 ' . A I i 'W Efrnnw V .V 1 7 I -4 , A I I . i In Q R. l,'1114:s'1'111R RUBIQRTS y Director 5 fl ,1 I I 1 Li g 1 L I 1 I' T 2 E4 1 . 4 ' W I . if One Ilundred Five 'f m 'L '-'www -A ' M: f 7 i -1 A j V' Q 'f in 'gil- CFKQAS . A Ling., A, WY-, g-,,.4,,.A-,, ,-4,-,si . ..L.-'- -w ' - A..-' , 4 .- ,,Q4.J,' .4 lb! 161 .9 - wx .A - w .H C. .M N . ,. iw .r Q. rl A... i ' ie'Yf5l7iri?,1:i52idl?ff6QfT Um'fgwrfi-'effiwtireakf Y FN T 92 LM X A -1'ql.mf,':....,. ' . Unfit rf A y , H XX... 7A 4 rife? 53152 Q igilifai . 5 :gag Liv-il - . . n erm egw P enum il 1 ll I El . . . . . 1 For the first time 1n the history of Franklin College, an inter- collegiate tennis schedule has been framed. A team consisting of Edgar Branigin, Henry Owens, Wen- A dell Ballard and Ralph Hicks has been chosen to represent n n I u I Franklin 1n the various meets. These four men are considered 6 the best tennis men in this school and should ably represent jf Franklin College. 3353.1 iii? Credit for the organization of a varsity team must be given Prof. Chester Roberts, manager and director of tennis as it was 'ef chiefly through his efforts that meets with other schools of the state were carded. The complete schedule for the spring is: 251411 Saturday, April 28-Indiana University at Bloomington. wqlff Four men. f Thursday, May 3-Butler at Indianapolis. Two men. E, Saturday, May 5--Earlham at Franklin. Two men. gifkig Thursday, May 10-Butler at Franklin. Two men. fffjjfff . 'fl-tif Friday, May 18-State meet at Earlham. Two men. ' ,gg 113253 i 'Jiri me 'Q-K1 0 . ne Hundred Su: lay? XTNFH-1 f 'T-igv'.q:fZQI13,'S5 qgp5g,f5s.5..jg,ygmgg,g-,- '1-5455953-19 .. A .. 'iiilii f ' V 5? RL 24 irw tm ks' cf i X -if TN PW if if 2 9. mc, mp, f f iz sw :tv J i i ,-I - V Al f , N ff sf , MM Wim Q 4 VFQJEXJSQYA Massa Q3 Msmws - 1 X Hf19?3 N' Swimming HENRY OWENS Manager 'Q 1: rm- 5 C Q QE? Yglgfffi M, 1, riff! .'! .ff-fl M12-5 QT' QW! ,, M a, 1 ff 1 f' FL' ni , jg. lg. f ' ii 1 f S A One Hundred Seven V CQ. . , .. ff , 1 'T'v:'g,MxQv'HDe?f11'e..J.1,2'-wqiivg'H? -5U:fgQ'x3fgfm'n5, f - L. , f A. ,1'rT'Wr'fx- C. 1 - -1 .C ' - K - 1'-tv -H,-v,,. -xv-'wif' -112-.1 ffrigf J- I ,:sq.1L'Tr', :f-qi zfhgsqig, -i : 1 1 M Lf- '5 Qf 162 H n .UMA-,R ,n. S . X v 5,- .sl 11. -.J 4 ' -.fe .1 u 4-mx. swf 4 . KN. J: ,b i 1. 5 S 3 Q .fy v' . .... A, ... . . .. ,, ,N - L p 5 Ge 7 , . F - 1 - Q 0' . . . :Inter-fmtrrnrig Smnmmrng . Phi Delta Theta won the Franklin college inter-fraternity swim- ,'. ming meet held during the first semester. The Phi Delts made a N- total of 41 points. The Kappa Delta Rho fraternity and the Inde- pendent Men's club tied for second honors with 13 points each. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was next with 5 points. - 'A Henry Owens of Franklin was the high individual point winner, ft having won six firsts netting him 30 points. Mark Harb was second . high man, having made 11 points. Other individual scores were as follows: Tressler, Bruce, Mock, and Strong, 5, Eads, 4, List and i i. i Neal, 3, Powell, 1. Kappa Delta Rho was represented by Tressler, Rudd, Bruce, List, E 11, and Burton, Sigma Alpha Epsilon by Mock and Hooker, lndepend- ents by Bush, Eads, Gordon, Powell, Morrison, Kelly, Killey, Humes, McCullough, Neal and Elsner, Phi Delta Theta by Owens and Harb. Uriel Hadley served as official starter. Coach Wagner was time keeper. Prof. John F. Klein and Prof. M. M. Racer were judges. The events and winners were: 50 Ft. F1-55 stroke-owens, H51-5, Mock, 8 2-5. 50 Ft. Under Stroke-Owens, List, Eads, 12 1-5. 100 Ft. Free Stroke-Owens, Tressler, Harb, 20 3-5. 50 Ft. smiling-owens, Neal, Harb, 15. 100 Ft. Side-Owens, Mock, Powell, 24 3-5. Q51 100 Yd. Free Stroke-Owens, Harb, Mock, 1 minute 26 1-3. Plunge-Strong, Eads, Tressler, 35 ft. 'p A 50 Ft. Back Stroke-Bruce, Harb, Tressler, No time recorded. , E Two men relay: Phi Delts, Kappa Delts, Independents, 17 2-5. THE FRANKLIN MEET 3 Harold Sherman won the individual competition swimming meet for the Franklin prize held just before Easter vacation. The meet N was open to any of the members of the swimming class taught by Henry Owens. This event is held annually. One Hundred Eight . .... - ,.., r.,-,,..., ..,, 1 ...., mae.. 5 .,.., . .. . ...-- . 'f 1 1 01111 Ilunrlrwl .Vim S . fHfl92? Aww w . 5 XJ . js .i 1 V . al , :Q , ' N its 3 lIIllIIlIllll?f ,QE e A ' ' 1 pprmaitnn. One of the most essential elements of r pep at any athletic contest is the yell 4 leader, and Franklin College is no excep- uv -H tion. i - - :v -2 During the first semester George Hunter and Hugh Kerlin led the student body at various athletic events. Hunter continued as yell leader during the second semester. 32 x 7-X55 ti Little recognition is given the yell leader Q for his services but after all he is extremely essential and Franklin owes a vote of 1 thanks to her yell leaders. V t Z IVIIII IIIIIIYIIII N1 YIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllll aff? J' 51? 'Qi ' - U 2 7 One Hundred Ten Of X - w Zgg-U2 A Y W M. .gf fluff A 9, 5, 1? ' :Rm f bb. .gp- 5 M? . A :Ji 'Q um. illfr 1 5 ...f .5- TQ Q5 fff, w 1551 'w Gln-eh Aihlviim P , c fp ,Ac 4 ' f - ,. uf if Wa - , airs? V359 LQ! nkzsif ' ' fiifixif f 'EZSEW 1' Z ', Wei' fr-'f' 5713? 351 c? .i 12252 kim . N 1 . . gm? riff? LUCILLIQ, EL 1- ELT Dzrecfor mg, 12 291 Leiff gg :cw 'f' 'A ml 1 V3 ' ffl ', QW 5? 19, 3 if is FP' is ' U i axgj. .. N. ML. 1 NJIJ WEQQ FW' One Ilundred Eleven sf Y' X ES P n ,v-caxeywffze 1, -,,,w:2f'i411f:. :g4'v'xr:'va H: , ,vfzrfz ' -' 3 - - . , ,VJ .X Ji,-ew, :V .N .X .EZ E91-J' iam- , :1K,fLQ9.4.guk,5.V:X-,, s'!, , ,I . r W, .H.z..1Qq:,v gp :W ' A' 3:1151 ' J QQQQQDYQEQQQYQWLQ12'?:e7QeJ:1wiL2111-A 1f4r?ffiiQ:,va1L?f Aj Q if v gf Q1 4 .4 .-A 1 7.- I.. I, ,, , Q,- 5 I I iilfff is I A-. Lg? 55 if V95 - Q 54 I . .,.,, Ng, L e f ! 'de Gln-Ph Eazkethall The Freshman basketball team won the inter-class eo-ed bas- ketball ehampionship by defeating the Junior team, 7 to 2 in the final game of the tournament. In the first round, the Freshmen defeated the Sophomores, 20 to 0 and the Seniors forfeited their game to the Juniors. The members of the various teams Were: W ,V JUNIOR VELVA BATT PANSY BAUGHMAN JOY COCKRELL JANICE JOPLING INEZ LOUGH SOPHOMORE EDITH BAILEY JULIA FAUCETT LUCILE NEUFELT EDNA REMY MABEL VANCLEAVE FRE SHMAN INEZ COLLINS EDITH GREEN ELEANOR Ross ESTHER SCOTT LOUISE WALKER One Hundred Twelve Nggfewtggggzmf I wt we bf If TAIQWH7 ,QQ qw iw mem ,f magic If :Q rf? - Q W - I1 L . .Q A5 53 I 64 FX a 4 HE X. . 1 7 1 I Q . J I I I . 'wi .,5 are-K1 .' '69'c'l3g tiki il , Q, , . e'. Lt ae,, .. I. ,, J..1 L s.I.. m.,r,,: fx ,..q, V ., ., WF lti, We ,, I, . , U, if 1 . ' - , A - . I- .05 4 -'Iii-f-' ISF. 1-I-SU. - ul- '-s'-L7lifQh'-'l1:i-' - ,, ,,'3fi7, - - - ,fl I- fr :l g. 1,4 . N- 4 . - . : : -xA Iwi! 44. 111 4243? .. I. kv? ,A ,553 , . E 1' -um 'llei 'I I X1 Vg. ,Vg 125 ZZ I., ' 'Vol Wi' J .gn QI 11112 S si 'f S' affix fniffbl 11 1 I 5 Liv N65 '53, L.. ' 1:23737 T iQ,fi...I5,QPQ-i,f wi ,iigagy .5 ,I,-jj., I I wg, fyta. -I ,A 1 L. 4- . , I-yy,-,E-g,f3A5-40-3,51453. ZV'agl5:-giwj 'K Ifix .Kb X lffaigbffggwfayf A .Ji ll' T 'bibs' THE 1923 ALMANAUQ If WVU' ul ' 2 UM I Q ' ' ummm 2-Xthleiir Azznriatinn EXECUTIVE BOARD Nl4ILLIE HUDSON ........................ President BIAE KIMBROUGH JI:RoLINIc POWELL PANSY BAUGHMAN . . .Vice-Presidcnf . . .Secrfatzzry ...........Trer1sIn'eI' HEADS OF SPORTS BESS WYRICK , , . . .Basketball INICZ LOUGH ............. . . .Baseball ANNIE LAURIE BICELHENIE. . . . .Tennis MARION BRONVN .................. . . .Swimming ETHEL BAILEY FRANCES BASSl5'l l' XvELYA BATT PANSY BAIIGIIIIIAN RIARIOX BROWN GRACE UAIIY EDITH CALIINDAR INIIZ COLLINS IIAZEL f'RAIsIs JULIA FANYCETT FRANCES IEOSTER LI'ClLLE GASTON EDITH GREEN EIINA GRINSTEAII ALXBEL H AIIBIIIQII MARY SITART Om? Ilundrcll Thirteen gf f H -' .u 'fi'-'gin ,I , MEMBERS LIURIEL IIIBBS NIIIIILIE IIUDSON GREKEL HI'MPHRII:s BIAE ICIMBROITGH INIf:z L0I'uII ANNIE LAVRA 3ICl'lLHliNlE TR ESSILIE M CGEE BIILDRED BIICKLE FRANCES MOSS llIlI.DRED llIURRAY J EROLINE POXVIIILL 'EI,E,xN0R. Ross ISTHER L TT F S00 Al-ABLE XYANCLICAVE MAIILE XYANIJIYIEK LOUISE NVEBER ffki 355 EQ 5. fa' 4 f fi .W 7251 I- Z 5 .. .leg 1 we 9 13293 - 'QQ MJ wie w, I S4 l ,I K PEI' 3,3 I 55375 1222: 4-7522 us:-,rr ,lf,ff3 . EQ EQ Ie 2 Miki: T215 ' 556 1 F I f iii? Ea 51 mv: 94. M3 Ll: yi 9423 Afxfx ggi vm 4. .JA . . . Kim!! ,fi-I 155: ' -Fx if f x, F2 + f - ,W 2 J 1 x r l - r , i ll 1 W 1 1 9 ! 5 ' 1 - I F w ' .i ' ' X, , N 1 , 1 1 ! ff fl Uhr 133211 Kumar W f ' ' ' l , 1 ', , :ff 11. 1 ' N-' ' ra V l Y .-., , 4 - ,W Q , ' 1 , i,,x,':ER W' 2,1 1 L,, ,.ft if 5? q , S .f t .A K Um' Ilunrlrcrl Fourteen 'viii- C3 x 34,5 . ' gi- ,Q rf7g4g1lgQ,g g, ' ,gi -,-, 5 j'.- . bm-'H -:--- -- --A-1 ,- V F- .17 -- ,, . , YW -- , ,. , ,,. w X Q- - . -T. - , ' . -' f , 'L Y -' - . f - ' gi.ii,Nf-llilbzvxew 3' Y '-.'-.ffgvgg-.J if 'M ., ?':' giE7'g-Fira.-G'fyflfk f . ' J J Rf,-Af:'nr7Q3'.x.',P5 ,Ap,-, V,m21,,v'5'5Jg,k 1 'ff Q14 l , 3 fk'M'?355f?A'.-f'i- 715, Q . 4.4.4 '- ' L.: A Q..yf- 1--Ag-,L,4J-My f .x Q.k,,,xj?.g ,Af-mv 4 Artiuitiw , .-A., .ATIVHRD D T..,,Ly'lkJ V, '.lm.,5,5L,?ixw, FRG. XFHEIQQS ALMANAQR . ,. ., .Nm ,. , v .I ,M A f ,.,- ,, X, I ty I ,. LL. rg, 61 kin--3 1 A 'Eftiflf ' xg' 5 ' M 1- ,f1g,i??L ,I1vg,6fL'Q-, - - -33. If Q10 1. J 9' Glam amh 162115 DR. LYNN H. IIARRIS. OREN PRITCHARD . . . FRANCES BASSI'I'l l' . PAUL BIOZINGO . . . NVILLIAM BRIDGES . OFFICERS MEMBERS Director President Secretary Business Manager Publicity Director Ona' Ilundrefi Fifteen ISABELLE ABBO'1'T KENNETH ANDREXVS FRANCES BASSETT ROGl'IR BRANIGIN WILLIAM BRIDGES FRED CHAMBERS HAROLD CRATER J UDSON DEER FAY ECCLES LUCILLE GASTON LYNN H. HARRIS UNA HOUR EMERSON JARVIS CLAUDE KEESLING GLADYS MOCAMMON FLOYD NICDERNIOTT ANNIE LAURIE BICELHENIE CARL MEGEL PAUL BIOZINCO XVILLIAM BIITLLENDORE FIARY PACKER JEROLINE POWELL OREN PEITCHARD ELLAMAE SOHLOSSER JAMES STEVENS OGLA WELCH :.'d--I-:Isl-Asif. ' I 'Sw fx, I x-L , fa.- www .if Ida: QLD? 3. 9, Fifa 13 M iffiii? .gl lifgg Q'3'TI:5i I .334 :viii M, ., A1 if 'U' V' 1 - - gf , L? Pi T1 .F .vig Qifjvx ,fig 55 I 4 H5315 w -.A f,-- .. H53 H A e 5- I,,. A H 5.1 -e lr ,J KIM? Q- f I-Q ,, h, Q' sv lr 'Bk WEP J -mf L-Sgt was R114 ef,3..,4 ,ffm Q - . f I L29 :Q .. iii? :lin ailif ff? t 'I TS ' x IN, - .5 'lf I . X E6 U w as '39 i I .4,2f,?54f, ,psf W-Qu - :fi 1. my Q v C-' V34 'fm ,Lax ' L Li Qmf '.'...,4 .E Q 271 '11 Hfiifffl i .y . W, . 3,,5.,f w iw .13 ,gm 't2? 'E Ll if, 1 gl, Jimi: ,l .Ll xl, if J. IP 5' 1 P1225 r if 4 7 qi A fffk AQ: 15 E5 fhxfsku ' fl :,,fvf,Lf.w:w2V 1'':f2f:v:i1i1'Z1i'?.use .-,wi fy y Q A ,if YY fi, :mi-E: F-gEw?Ql5 v'E1IQEY??Pf31f' Y Q Q Uhr Jlnqanrtzmrv nf firing 7 arnwtv OSCAR WILDE AR'l'CRA1fT THI'IA'l'RIC, November 14. Algernon Moncricf ............ ........... . ROGER BRANIGIN Cecily Vnrdow .... . . .Lovix RICCLAIN John XVorthing ...... FR1'ID CHAMBERS Gwondolcn Fairfax ........... . . .ELLAMAI-I SCIILOSSER ROV. Frvderick Chasuble, D.D... Miss Prism ............ .... Lady Bracknell . . Lane .......... . . . . . .PAUL Mozixoo . . . .DIARY PACKER . . .LITCILLH GASTON . . .PAUIA JOHNSON Morriinun .................................. L. X IGRNIC TAPP Uiopozatod at VVhit0land and Columbusj All-nf-ai-Svuhhrn lgegggn ERNEST IJENNY EARTCRAFT T1IlCA'l'RIC, May 1 Lady i'1':1c'ko11thorpo .................. Tho Hon. Millicont Koppel. . . Parker .................. Major Arc-hiv Phipps Tho Hon. Jimmy Koppel. . . Jack Monxivs ............... Anthony, Lord f,i1'HCkC11Th0l'IW . . Mrs. OHIZITQI ................ Peggy ..... . Luoas .......... Mrs. Uolquhoun .. . . . . .LECILLE GASTON . . .FRANCES Bixssicm' . . .BIIRL BITCKNICR . .HAROLD VRATHR . . . .Jrnsox IJICER . . . . . .HENRY OWENS PAUL IJAYNH Mozixoo . . . . . .LICONA TURNER . . .JICROLINIG PONYELL . . .FREU SIHCPARD . .OLGA XVIGLCH Y- 1113-' aaa V. e Q5 557 GQ, K, i.1:vf.'s kagjgg WXW. M eifo' w 7? f ,521 V , My rf f In 5 13 fr ,,QG'1ff Hflgli fi-:qi .2 f Los' gi jqz.-Q.: , 31.14 wifi Phi Sbflt Y gijffhf wif... T54-T3 344-SA 421315 ,, L -:I CTQIE .F b 1 85192 ' 1 Ki N was gm El , QF? y r , . f - .fr gif Fgqf Q 5 L Jil! LN? R - win: .5975 I . 561:-ff ' xiii! .Wig-.' WT Diff? 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LQ, fri' '1 fee ...f al n f I I' 'I 11 I IMIQIII 'NM K My ' Q-'A 'A ff- 'w.nf--+ ' 4' ignnng mnmrnia Glhriniian Azanriatinn I'A'BINE'l' Top Row .llI'I1f11f Ifnu' MARX' IIART INICZ IIUVIIH ALMA AIIIIITT lC'I'I-IIIZI. ROGERS AIARY l41'I'IIIf:I, THIII:s'I'0N F1,0IcII:NI1If: ROLII' LUIS SMITH EImI'I'II I',II,If:NI1.xR nnng fJ1Hen'n Glhriziian UA HINET Iiuflrmz Hou' PIQIIRI. SWIIIAI IIIIIIJYS IQING MAI: KIIIIIIROIWIII FIc,.INftI-is F0s'I'I-:Ie Pumnriatinn Top Row 111211110 lfnuf Hnffom Hou' FRIIIIW VIIAAIBIJRS JIJIIN M.Ix'F1I:1,IJ EIIIII. RICH l,'1,,II'nII: IQICESLING V. K. VHANG l'II'I:If:NI: MOCK 'I'IIoIIIIIs BUSH AIINIILIJ VAIIIIH1' R. III. BIIACKVVIIIIIII 0710 1lIuIflr1'Il Eighteen ,fI-I Q ?1f7 Y 'IJQFQ3 V I I 1 I,:f1i,j iffy I I L I I. I I I I I I , I I, V I I ' I I I I Ni I I L I I I I I I I I I I I I wg, yf ' ,V MX'-- 1-.3 ,irq 7, ff f ?- A, - 4,Ys,,,,.,+ f Lf- 5+ rH1,1f1231ALWNM2Si.5fi 6 ' J AV- LJ -1,-I W -,,-.N Kali A - HN, Ons' llumlrrfl ,vl'71I't0r'37I ,J wx H ,f 1, , 3 1 , w fQF i+ :fw'zv:.f ww., 1--,if 5' WH: :TH '4 5551 5 ' i 1 L ? A. I I V l I 'I g 'I 5. 3- . ., lf! L, , . P 5 , I f F., Q ' 2 f , , UI I E L A 1 V 1 S Y 'i ? V' 1 F' 4:5 . 1 , A 5 ! Qui, 1 f L, .' I if i 'FT if-i A L?if'H'N 55352,v.Wf .'Q'F-' ,Y iff PM ' 'X w11mfT75'52F5Q .Ti-ff ff?-ff: ' Qi, - n QHLQQ Aifliull IM c lQ,,5 NSE? 93423 gilfii , 1 we-.Q ' QMHZUHIE Mums Smnimg Svrhnnl Iearhera keg E21 C I About two hundred children and employees of the Indiana Masonic llonie lneet every Sunday morning to study their lesson and hold their own Sunday School. V, The Masonic lloine Sunday School, started under the auspices of the L Y. M. C. A. and Y. NV. K . A. of Franklin College and conducted by students of R Franklin has proved to be a splendid success. 7 A The following students have taught various classes in the school during the l year: John lllayfield, Paul Mozingio, Frances Klyver, Louis Conkle, Marie Veller, Annie Laurie Mclilhenie, Joy Voekrell, lloward Vinson, Ray Bowser, Clifford Harrell, Floyd McDermott, Mabel l'ollins, Inez Lough, Gladys King, Ethel Rogers, Mrs. Myrtle Yenne, Pearl Swain, Lucille Booker, Pearl Hanna, ' Pansy Baughinan, Frances Bassett. Ethel Morris and Dorothy Kroft. Dr. P. L. Powell was instrumental in the organization of the Home Sunday ' School and Mrs. Myrtle Huckleberry of Franklin addressed the teachers in the art of successful lesson presentation. - -i i 7 1 One Hundred Twenty ,Q 'V , f , L - Sift we 8:52 t.,4if,, 4 fl: - f fi 4 - . ,cfm--1-, f i, A.. rw ay r.: Nu. ' -N... --+A! ---MMMY. W..M,,-,Y.-.,, H.. ,YW . Y, L A ,,,A -' , -1 A 4 .-as 1 .,.f x A- if V11 A 4,4 .Mn X, - THE? AWANAQN ,Tj,,O X V xi: A ., , W , Hg, iisf. A41 ,iii .- AS, RGQ FW ,Q-15 sr h 1 JH 1 1 u en n nn erm 57 H3032 YAY! :v'5g.l'ZZ '7 f'! fig A '. 1 f A MEMBERS ' i, I ED1'1'H CALENDAR ' X fl PAIYLINE GORDON 'Ai T A f T lx '4 XV.-XYNE GORDON A 549 BLXRY HART W 1 DOROTHY KROIJT TRESSILIA BIGGER fi '.Ql:l,y ' f YQ ETHEL BIORRIS Dk I J FRANCES Moss A 5 A RALPH NIURPHY 5 DOROTHY OLSON A A : FLOYD SMITH 'A .R LOTS SMITH A 1 ,Q PEARL SVVAIM A i 'y , A BIILDRED TETER Q 2 DIARY TOTTEN gf W MARY TRESSLER T ARNOLD VAUGHT -gig CARL XVINTERS Li 1 1 QI 4 . :1 CARL WINTERS, Leader 4 One Hundred Twenty-one fifr ,13gQQfffi'lffllt ,t1gQ,1,1gt,-1 1,1,1fLi52Qfffffff'f5 11Mf11fi!g11f5i1 in ,QQ M Q1 ,1 f tv'-f 'K -f 'A -4 -sv ' ' ' tm ' 1 1 1 1 1 i1I1:Ien'21 Harnitg Eehaie Gleamn 1 1 1 Fkoxr Row-Prof. Kiindson, Crater, Ilr. llurris. 1 Slicoxn Row-lollilson, Hegel, Xlcllcrrnott, Yarian. 1 BACK ROXV+SllCDllCl'Cl, Smith, Mayfield. I 'l'horo was 11111c'h intorest shown in dobz1ti11g.r i11 ltll'2l11kll11 l'olln-go during 1 tho past yoar, lll0l'l' than had ow-1' 111-1111 in 0VlLll'llt'l' lwtorc and whon fl02lCl'l l.y1111 H. H?ll'l'lS IJl1'lit'l,l hls two tU2llllS. ho tound tlnfrm- was plenty ot hght tor 1 plum-s 011 tho V2ll'SllX Llitljiltil squad. 1 1 The z1ffi1'111z1ti1'm- toznn consistod of llalrold t'1'z1t111', Floyd MCl'Jor111ott, B. K. 1 Johnson and John Mayfield C21ll0l'I1ill0D. Tho ll0gI21llV0 toznn, invludod Carl I l1Icg'0l, Ellsworth Y2ll'iiL11, Floyd Smith und Frod Shi-phi-rd CLLllf01'llill0D. 4 The 2tfI l1'lll2lllVK' llxillll lost to liutlor Vollvgo 011 l'll'lll2lY cve11i11g', March 2 1 hy il two to one dor'isio11 and 011 3l21l'i'l1 l2. it lost 21 IIl2ll'l'll to North 3l2lllt'll0ST01', 1 thrw to nothing. 1 1 'l'h0 110Q?lllY0 tvznn wo11 its first dobzxto O11 Mnrvh 2 when it wo11 21 two to 1 one dvcision owr tho l+l11rlha1n 11vg:1tivv tvznn. It lost tho second n1z1tc-h, how- ever, to VVab11sh on March 12 by 21 sc-orv of three to nothing. Tho question i11 each of thosc- dobatcs was: Rc-solvod, That tho lfnitcd States should 0:1111-ol tho debts owod hor hy the allivs in the world W2ll'.U Our IlIlllfl'l't'fl T11.'e11tg1-fzro IV? il X if-vgxj E., , 1 ! 1 V 1 1 , 1, , 1 1 1 1' ' F, , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 11 1: 1 11 1 Q1 1 11 ' 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 V1 1 11 1 1 -XA ' 'cwildl'-,Qi ' T7 Q-'tit - if kv-.arp.f?: ?'r'fffr:: ,it.:..3..,y:,:'ggf .1 xv ,. ' xK?Js.l' W Li, N,, , . al, ffj,f.,i In f 1. ,i '.o.4 Gln-Ph Harziig Brhatv Eleamz 1 H l 1 l in FRONT Row-Prof. Knndson, Una Houk, Mae Shirley, Mildred Teter, Dr. Harris. BACK ROW-Joy Cockrell, Leona Turner, Thelma Cline, Lucille Booker. The girls' debating teams have been a success in spirit as well as in decisions . .Y . I thls year. Increased lnterest was shown when about twenty girls came out for f debating. Those chosen for the negative team were: Lucille Booker, Thelma 1' V Cline, Leona Turner and Joy Coekrell as alternate. Those representing Frank- lin on the affirmative team were: Ulla Houk, Mae Shirley, Mildred Teter with f if Beulah LaFoon as alternative. On March 23 the Franklin negative team lost to the Denison University women debaters by a decision of 2 to 1. The Franklin affirmative team Won from Kalamazoo by a decision of 3 to 0. i- A dual debate was held April 13, the Franklin affirmative meeting the Butler negative team at Butler, and the Franklin negative debaters arguing with the Butler affirmative at Franklin. The score was 3 to O in favor of el Franklin in each debate. .. .1 , l l E 1 1 . l l z Q' One Ilumlrerl Tu'r'nty-three rg, l if Q A-i 1-i----1-v--Qu ---- --f---A--------------v-+ - -- .--'XML VR 7,7 W ....---Y ... V N !.-- - Av s -, Y J. ,- na .. ,4g,V.Jx:jQj -WE, t. ,ga .,1 5-'fi , J fn ,K ,f Y - 1 .,.. V-T , ,4,,,...:,.,, .,,,, V ,,,. , , . f .. - .. f. We iiilfiiivei ff I - I wares It ' l A X E 51 iff: -...M , freshmen Behaiv Gram ','f'g1 life! 52211233 P025 LESS? 21.4 WINNERS OF THE INTER-CLASS DEBATE SERIES Question: Resolved, That tlIe United States Cancel all VVar Debts Owed Her hy Her Recent Allies. FRESHBIAN TEAM HAROLD CRATER, Captain BEI'I,AII LAFOON FRED SHEPHERD MAE SHIRLEY, Alternate T BIISS RACHEL OGLE and Miss DOROTHY KROET, Coaches. Agjpl V ,1 SOPHOMORE TEAM .WAYNI'Z GORDON, Captain LIJCILLE SIZELOVE V OREN PRITCHARD VIRCQIII SNEPP, Alternate lg-- . PROF. R. H. KENT and WILL A. BURTON, Coaches. .ft JUNIOR TEAM ARNOLD VAUGH1', Captain AIILDRICD TETER JOY COCKRELL IIIILDRICD BIURRAY, Alternate DEAN HELEN K. NVALLAOE, Coach. SENIOR TEAM FLOYD SMITH, Captain CARL INIEGEL 1 HAROLD HARDING TNIABEL HAMBIIEN, Alternate The Freshman team defeated the Sophomore team and the Juniors defeated the Seniors in the first round. In the second round the .wif Freshman defeated the Juniors. The winIIers have been awarded the Shideler eup to hold for one year. One Hundred Twenty-four E: ff D , s'Ei?pZ1?J f K' ' ' 'Q-'qeiilfifif 1'2Q'Sf'F D .I3'tfFiIe.? 5ruQffAI?35a35,g''j 5g'.?f25-5393.,-. v,g3,,, ,gf-Iggu. CQ e2.I ' 5' 01 IIN Mehmet Behating, Gram xll'RRAY VVINTERS LAFOON The NVebster Literary Sec-iety won the annual vV0lJSl61'-ll0lHlHO110l' debate for the FI'Il7lL'lZ.7l 1fl,'C'71Z.7lfj Star prize. The question for debate was, Resolved, that the l'nited States should can- eel all war debts due her from her allies in the reeent world warf' Sin The aftirinative side was upheld by the lfoinnienei' teani, eonsisting of Floyd ith. '23, Mary lfllta 'l'ressler. '24, and John Mayfield, 23. Mabel Foster, '26, was alternate. the Fred Shepherd. '26, Beulah IlaF0on. '2li. and Varl Winters. represented negative side of the question. Mildred Murray, '25 was alternate for the negative. The judges were Prof. R. H. Kent, Rev. ll. R. Maenlillan and Rev. R. lf. 3 Jones. Dean P. L. l Owell served as ehairinan for the debate. Glnmmnnrr Bvhating Gram MA vi-1151.11 Fosrm '1'1ucssLi:R S M ITH nrlzwl 7'1r+'nff1-ji1'r 1 :T-as ANMX1 11 1f 1 . 1 Y' I 1 I 1 1 Ql 11 1 A Q9ra1turg 41 l 7 J 1 1. 1 11 1 l l 4 I 1 1 ! 4 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 ' 3 FR.xN011:s K11YV1cR 5 . , . 1 Miss Ixlyvcl' l't'pl'0S011l0d l'll'2llllil1l1 l Vollm-go iu tho zmmull stzlto intel'- l E Collvgiuto 01'a1to1'ic:z1l voufvst hold at l flI'LlWf0l'1lSVlll0 umlm' Tlw 21llSIJli'llS of 1 v 1 1 A Vlubash Vollvgxv. l Miss Klyvefs 0l'2lll0ll wzls. Amer- 1 ic-a's Fall. 1 1 11 1 1. 1 I I 1 I li 2 f, 1 . v ll Y ' 1 1 1 I I , E hw, I . ,1, ,, ' W 0111: llllllllflfll Twenty-su if-vlrff 1 1 ,jj ' N 1. - V 1 - f-- , . .X ' A . g -' 1 -' E f- ' '- f 5, Y at 1 MH- mg,-f,. I' -- fi 1 fjjjjj mf 921 51025 1L1 1iW1K1jji1i5j ll x x- 4 . - - , A ' ' -Y-U YVYA. -7.LYf- .AL --f-AJ-- -- 1LL elf-' t ei i L t VEQQTKL A - f f 'i 'E 'ffllfwijiiiie1ffga fALMAx7AfigE1?fli eeee iii! 'u' H '+-Qhgw' 2214- gig! eyemtH 4 +'+L : I 1 Alumni 4 a 1 1 l I ll 1 L I l l. f, Rxynoxn S1':L1,i':Rs, '04 1'I't'SZ'ilf'llf, FI'llllL'IZ'7l Collzfyf' Alzmzni The greatest asset any institution van have is its alumni. Think if you can of llarvard. Yale or l'rinc'eton without think- ing at the same time of the splendid body of alumni back of ' those institutions. No institution 1-an be great in the truest sense unless it have at its back a fine body of mon and women who believe whole heartodly in its ideals. its aims and its pur- X poses. ' l+'ranklin Vollege l am glad to say has an alumni body L that is rapidly eoming to put itself bac-k of its alma mater in E much the same way that these bodies are doing' in the larger and more prosperous institutions. Let us all become boosters for a well organized, wonder- fully enthusiastic, tremendously interested body of alumni! l l'. E. Goomznn. l One of the most influential groups of eollegv alumni in any state or of any College is the Franklin Vollege Alumni Club of t'hioag'o. lfndor the leadership of Norman Pritchard, '04, the Club has taken an active interest in the welfare of Franklin Collegro. For the past two years they have edited '4Alma 5 Mater, a four page paper devoted to Vollege news of interest i to the alumni. 1 - Q ' Ona Ilund 1'rf1 IT :1'ff' n tyfxr 'r'fr L in - 17 X - TW z,, T . ... f'- ' f' Wvvwff-4 b if-1- 1-+f-f-rt, -'-ii--'-- 'f'Z7'TA Cfj,3,,ah4, iiiavi ,,,Aho...omiull,oo -eo -.. ?i',,,g ' -4.1 ,euro Q JV L'x.1vx4u f W i1v.2 Q a f 1' P V 1 'fl H i 4 , Z .WL Q, I 1 V 1 I i A - I s , , I I l , M1 . ff T? F 1 1 L41 fl sg gl il H S ? I L Y Y 1 X 5 w l L' L 1 , W w 1 X N 7 F 3 Uh? Efranklin Staff ,, Q , Ifhlitm' .......... . . .W11.1,1.xA1 Iixelmalcs ik , Blillliljfilljj liditm' .. ...l'AxI'1. Ifxvxl-1 BIOZINHU f Q Sports lflmlitor. . . ...XV11.1,1.xx1 Bll'1.1,14:N1mmclc 3 5 F1.o1cl1:Nc1c 1lAx1.I, 5 i Rvpm-tm-rs .. .... W lJo1m'1'1llc.x XYICISB l f W lklmx' lG'l'm1l. 'l'11Ij1:s'1'0N ,' 2 5 1 liusimlss 3Iilll21QL't'l' ......... ...l'.xl'1, F0014 KI .Xssistzxnt llusim-ss Alznnmgrvr. .. .,.Um:N l,1c1'rc'11.xl:D in 3 .XtlY0l'IiSi1lgI Alilllilglixl' ..... ...Mucli llxm: 2- Q J l'i1'm-lllzxtiml Mzxllzlgfvl' ........ ...Xom,1-1 Wmnsuxlclz Q Assistzmt fY'il'f'lll2l1iUll Mzluagor.. . . .XY11.1.1AxA1 Ii1cl'c'14: I Ll Pf-ll Q ' ,Q - I 1, nf 3, . . 1 l. V , 'T . I i v w , 1 1 Q i V Q Om llrmflf-H1 7'u-nity-Ciglzi ' 56? J , , 4. x ,W-,,,,,, , -...,- , , , Mfr .,v.-,,T M., . , , ,, ,fziw , , I, VATJ ' ' I' , ' 'W - . . ,N V .V ,fy , ' 5,g:,1,5L..- ,i ..- - W. g., 1+.,- ,QMAA ,J U: ... ,, 4,wf.x, ff , ' , , fm I-+1 I l ia ,X L. V- Mozlxuu Ml l.I,lcN1zrm1c XVMHSONICIL Ham. 'l'm1csTox Wrznn linwlc Hmm PRI'l'1'IlAllD On 1' llzmrlrrlrl Tu'1'nlgf-nirm MW ,f . X-w A, 1 AAAA -K A by -f ff--SEQ K: xffy. T' ' L . i T qs A+ 3 .' Ly i to 5 e I 1 at at 2 i 1 ti E 5 A E i A A i ' ' I 1 , 1 W Uhr Almanark Staff Photo Editor ........ . . Assistant Photo Editor. . . . . . Organization Editor ......... . . . Assistant Organization Editor. . . . . . Literary Editor ............ . . . Forensic Editor . . . . . Summer Editor . . . . . RAYMOND E. BIAACKYVELL FLoR1cNC1f: HALL Editor ......... . . . Associate Editor . . . . .ANNIE LAVRIE AICELHENIE CLAITDE KRRsL1No FRANCI':s BAssR'1 r HI4II.IfINI4I PARK BIARY E1'HICL THITRSTON PANsY BAVGHMAN CHARL1f:s WRBRR Business Manager .... . Advertising Manager ........,. . . . Assistant Advertising Manager ...... Circulation Manager ........ . . . Staff Secretary ..... . . . EARL KIfHNX' ROY HARIQIS PAITL AIERRILI. RAIAPH MITRI'IIY OGLA NVELCH One Hundred Thirty 'A ' ' ' W' F,Kak:!'p One Ilumirwl Thirly-one HAM, 31Cl'1I.lIl'IXlI4I Ml nvuv IIARICIS PARK R.xl'unm xx B,xssrZ'1 l' W rl IS me M EIHLI 1.1, 'I'u1'1cs'rox KI-IIGSLING W1cLc'11 -'J 412 Kp-xi ,,,x -, ,, , TY ,gay A ...- :Ei i.'l73'5?' '1,ff - if Qian TH g5NA fi73Q1Q1. in. Q M f 1 X MP4 his -W., 1 1. R Nav r. X'-.1 xr 1 'z fa . H129 lib iii' - - Ihr ilirnnklin Manhhnuk a 1, l . CF 11 '15, , . . gif? For tho first tnno 111 several years the iw' Y. M. UA. and tho Y. NV. C. A. of Franklin Collegicl publishvd last sunnner 21 Franklin College lliilllllllllilli, El small neatly bound Vf 5ii public-ation of one hundred and twvlvo iffj pages. iff A -1 .E R. F. lil.ACKWELL lidilor , Wt, Tho book was published by il voniniitteo j A, consisting of Raymond IC. Blarkwoll, ,2-1 'P of tho Young MQn's Fhristinn Associationg ' Miss Mao Kimbrough, '23 of tho Young VV0IIl0Il7S f'h1'istia11 Assovintion and Prof. Dwight Heath, 1'0p1'vso11tntiw of the Faculty. 'ii BIISS MM: KIMHROUGI-1 Asxocirxtc Ifdifor r-'ie ,Q-'v lx THX P15124 Tho book contained a complete directory of the OI'g'21l1lZZ1tlO11S o11 the Franklin ggfjg campusg the customs and traditions of 1 1 :' -, .ff the Collegog tho laws of the Uollcgo, a ' diary and many other foatures of uso to a . Franklin student. 'iff fd 1 bcfif 7..i,u I. QTL' A P1101-1 D. F. HEATH i , , . 11 Fafulty lf'f1ir'r'.vv11hzlz7.'e .1 .jf 'V Q1 Ona Ilzmrlrml Tlzirty-two iii r x . . .1 , f 1'-y-rg -ff, 0,1 .. - of aff fagezfq. La .vc . -' C w ' x -'.ZJ1f.ar1aw:rgv-' 1.4-i . - f is-CQ 11 '1 A 1 El 1, 21 L 1- A, .. Y -.1..-, x., it 1 I v. WAg-f- YM .1 f ii 1 'I li 1 i lil - e ' 1 f l .l ,i ' l I il -Q 4 l A li T g 1 1' l ' 4 l l ir, 1 3 , E l I , 5. l ly , V , , i I s l 1 l 4 1 -wg will-f '-if 7wlf?l67,QMES tlmllmllglihil g gif'i'Qlf iAif Zlnhiana High Svrhnnl igrum Glnnurniinn Un Friday and Saturday. Uvtolwr 27 and 28, 1922. inorv thnn two hundred nowspzlpor and annual mlitors and businoss nianzigers. roprvsonting fifty-three llltllilllil lligh Schools g'z1tlim'wl at l'll'2llllillll Vollogo on invitation of tho Frank- lin Vollc-go journalists for thc tirst llllllilllil lligh School Prvss Vonwntion. Tho convcntion opom-il with El si-ssion in the Collogo Vlizipol nt which Presi- dvnt l'. li. Goodell, Mayor llnrry lloughznn. and John llurst Atlnnis, lllilllilglllg vditor of T710 Fl'IIlIl.'IIill Nlur znnl publicity diroctor of lflrzinklin Vollogc, gave short talks. Luncheon was sorwd nt noon to the delegates at tho Franklin fraternity housos, the XVOIHQ11,S llorlnitory, :ind tho Trout Cafeteria. At l o 'clock 21 sight- sooing trip rondurtod by that Frzniklin llllillllbill' of l'onnn0rc-0 rzirrivd the high svhool invn and wonien from ono ond of Franklin to tho othor, thc' half-lnilo-long motor party ending at Goodoll Fit-ld whore the dologatos wore as ontluisiastic as tho Frzinklin College studont body oyvr tho G2 - 0 dofozit lizindoil tho Rose Poly football toznn. Tho ond of tho football gzlnn- innrkod the beginning of tho owning 21lcfZll1'S giycn at tho Sigma Alpha lflpilson honso by The Junto and alt thc pzirlors of the li2lIlllSl c-burr-h by tho Alpha l'hi Alpha. The nicn Ll0lO,Q'2ll0S who were guests of tht- l'll'21lllillll XVritQrs' t'lub nt tho Sig Alph house, heard zi short talk by NVillium Book of the lnrlzlmirzpolis ,Yvzzxw stzilt. The woinen were plozxsaintly entertained by Alpha t'hi Alpha at an lunvhoon. Followin tho Al mhz: t'hi Al what T011 and the Junto Jznnborvo the mob of 7 mlologzltos stormed tho offic-o of T11 1' I'll'fI'llh'IZi'll Star, in whose well zn'ran1gcd baCk offir'o T710 I'll'l1'IlliZfll is inznlo up and printed. Om- llumlrwfl Thirty!-three -J 1 , Q -. 's Qs, T V ' 5 X ,W A A 1 1 , R, Qc-.1 1 1 gf. X. Y iz, g., ad. W i i i J i V 1 11.4 ll!! Q Lf- i L':Jef,q, gif. 1 ng' rriwl, IIQQI Riel ew Mil Y 33.164111 1 . After inspecting the mechanical plant of The Star, the high school journal- ists gathered in the auditorium of the Franklin Public Library Where they heard addresses by Will T. Stott, executive secretary of the national t'Paint-Up campaign, formerly managing editor of The Portland, QOre.J Telegram, and Lot Lee, telegraph editor of The Indianapolis News. The meeting at the library was in charge of Prof. Lynn H. Ha1'ris of the department of English of Frank- lin College. The first day of the first annual Indiana high school press convention was brought to a successful close with a 'ttheatre partyl' when the high school delegates were the guests of Omer I. Demaree, Franklin College, '00, manager of the Franklin Opera House. UGO And Get It, a Marshall Neilan newspaper movie thriller, was the Opera House attraction. Saturday 's program opened with group breakfasts. The Rotary Club entertained the annual editors and business managers while the Kiwanis Club entertained the newspaper editors and business managers. Talks on editing annuals and managing the business side of their publica- tions were given by R. R. Maplesden of the Stafford Engraving Co. of Indianap- olis, Louis Bonsib of the Indianapolis Engraving and Electrotyping Co., by O. H. Worley of the same company. and by J. R. Zimmerman, head of the American Annual Association, of Chicago. Mr. VVorley conducted a Hquestion box which cleared up a great many points for the high school editors. Lawrence Wheeler of the lndianaplois Star, Roscoe C Clark of the Emerson B. Knight Advertising Agency and Ed Hunter, Secretary of the Indianapolis Advertising Club addressed the newspaper editors and business managers at the breakfast served in the Kiwanis Club rooms. At 11 o'cloek, the delegates went to the Public Library where Fred Johnson, Manager of the United Press in Indiana gave a lecture on the press associations of the country. At noon the Sunshine Society of Franklin High School served the delegates with a dairy lunch. An organization meeting was held in the afternoon following addresses in the college auditorium by Tom Elrod, editorial writer on The Indianapolis News 5 Yandell Cline, managing editor of The Columbus Ledger and Ed C. Toner of the Anderson Herald. The big event of the day and by far the headliner of the entire convention came Saturday evening when the delegates, college students and citizens of Franklin united in a banquet served in the high school gymnasium. Mr. Eugene C. Pulliam, editor of The Franklin Evening Star served as toastmaster. Dr. P. L. Powell gave the invocation following the singing of UIndiana by the banquet guests. The main address of the banquet Was delivered by George Bastian of the Chicago Tribune. Talks were also made by Governor Warren T. McCrayg Will Oliver, Auditor of Indiana, Will Suckovv, President of Frank- lin Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. C. E. Goodell, President of Franklin College. Beautiful, hard-composition paper knives, gifts of the Franklin Chamber of Commerce, were given to the delegates by Junior Pulliam and Wendell Taylor. One Ilundred Thirty-four 'O .'. 't -rv-exp ,w , x..,, .1 . .- -- ,, .,,. .1 D..-,,A'r . V . - ' 3 Wit- ML' 'f V. Cf V 'Y .N-'I -'wi' fit- A-,ivvi-i' 7-:lf X it We-X if. Vw- ifi.tE-w 'FD fl K .-I ',U'6 'it' '1 T'O 'T:'w,'1 : ' ' H. iff '1f'V ' ' lg., .rbi J . ' lf- I is ...ruff-., .ng K Us f li Q5Q lxitlfp- '24'. 'a'W -.M1 5f4f3Iigf9T5'd-iiflfff' -'bw 3 - lf'-inf? 1 fam A M. . A A-ia! .+ I i 'zz-,Lais5ee.4aQeei.Q.s5ff7wea5M7i2ir A ' Q ti F i X--. -M. A1354 . I Elf-il ,QW pearl! eff 'xx , f?: 1-L D 345 ig i Q of fa ,ml . 125 Era .. C ,jj-, as f TQ' LE ,Nl g Ln aff: orgy ,Kiwis .Sig .cz c 1. t :wif Eff HDR 5. .sie ., -4 s -g..il1QQ- B77 B . fifffae PEWMX it E, :L . . 444, ,Q . WU l -1 r- P E l. i .- g .5GH00I.-PRES: A J 5 will 5- If 9 I l Q .1 G65 1 . it f . . 1 g. On Saturday afternoon of the Indiana High School Press Convention there was formed an Indiana High School Press Association. A constitution was adopted which among many W ,. other things provided for a yearly meeting of all Indiana High I if School annual and newspaper editors and business managers ll fl at F ':inklin College. 'ii The fifty-three Indiana High Schools which were represented it at the 1922 Convention are the charter members of the organiza- 1 A tion. Clayton Jackson of Morton high school, Richmond was :T ge elected president of the newly organized association. Other officers were elected as follows: VVilliam D. Ramsey of Bloom- I -l ington, first vice-presidentg George Busby of Lebanon, second ' N vice-presidentg Howard Patton of VVarsaW, third vice-presidentg Kathryn V. Pangle, of Technical high school, Indianapolis, sec- retary-treasurer. William Bridges, editor of The Franklin is a11 ex-officio oiticer as the constitution provides for the editor of The Frank- lin acting as executive secretary. , l I' T gf. 157 V-1 One Hundred Thirty-five if f '+ii-ai' fa1r,:::-v1..'yGil:-Me, ,ffgf--rag - he Y ' K I 4 2 -V ' . --.Vac V. Qgaozsgiifff THE 1923 ALMANACK ... W , H I 2 . - A. - - H -H .-an .. ,Q V - V . 'J a , ' f. kg -' is . 3- ' ...........- ,... ,,,, , ,, .652 .fs .1 -..i .. -L .Q .lv , j, 1-5 1 Q14 I fflfffl ksfhgo! ffl,-as-J . V.. .W .. . f onvelzfzole 5-we i i Um! A v ff in ..L va 3,91 M. 4,1 . ., 5-Qld Gm-mmf XX'arr5:n 1' Moo-ay ' Y HI.. 1. 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Q , ,pb B wb Q15 O gb Xexgv iterary came, or ' N. uf, H. , n result M 1 1 C W we A 0 Q ' - ' 'E 'A gvllifusn the' besi interests. 1 N... 1,479 xtsssv vie- 592 SQAYRKXKNQ ox ,no are U:-Mud States' and to all ate originators of iw- If the Comments of -9,170 qexgsgwnxeiw aszewogzvhaq hem lgnoxeniq :ge Tosnivm She gy- .i A C W those who have :mended various con- 01' 0.93: .s95Sg.,xXi6E0 rad he recent szimhf-rin: ofrfc2l,Tfa:i?nti gr.. , . . v . yo- . I ug 1 vention sessions can be reherl upon, l swag dexexxege -aW'?t5gX5qeth00l editors of ine sum- nn Frank. the high School Pre-ss convention idea' Azxeiakigfxviivkii :ie 9Mlgif6ifnai'r Wen be Cvnsificruii signin- fm? is one of the best things that has hap-alndrpl lvixxex '01 9.32 gona-he 20.6 ueie-into waited 3:31. rr1levZluLionary TWU V , 1 ' H c ' -I y oy. ' - ' .Egg pencd to indiana. high school journal- iq hav mymnm mission wiii carry bimicu HWY 'teens whn. jdzzgqilglb an V . - e . V ' ' - .. 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CHAPPELL ' P1'I-Sidcut ..... . . .MISS HELl'INI'I PARK Vive-Presidcllt . . . . . .MISS HELI'IX CONSTAIILE Sf SocI'ctaI'y-Treasurer . . . . .MISS ALMA ABBITT Q LibI'21l'i2l1l ........ . .AIILDRED TE'1'ER A MEMBERS j, ALMA ABBITT PEARL HANNA AIILDRED MURRAY A BERNICE ABBOTT 1'IARRlE'1' IJAWVES ELIZABETH NEAL , FANNIE BREXYER REEDA HOI,S'FEIN IEOROTHY OLSON LOREEN BREXVER AALICI-I IIOMSHER AIARY PACKICR E GRACE OADY UNA HOUK HIELENE PARK A HELEN CONSTABLE DOROTHX' KROFT BIABLE PRUITT I NETHA DEI-UTY MARTHA LAGRANGE ELEANOR ROSS 5 DORO1'HX' DINSMORE ENID AICCASLIN BIAY SHIRLEY iv JITLIA FAIICETT LILLIAN NICCLAIN ROSEANNA STEVENSON A A FRANCES FOSTER LOVA MCCLAIN f1ERTRUDE 'FIIIIRSTON SARAH GREEN ANNIE LAURIE MCELHENIE AIILDRED TICTER , BIARIE GREEK HELI'IN BIERRELL HI+ILENE XVILLIAMS if - - AIABLE HAMBLEN ETHICL MORRIS .DOROTHY VVYOODRUFF I LENA MOSS Q 5 I il V I I 1 1 A One Ilzmrlred Thirty-seven 4 ' I 5,1-. V My ?gxQ'. uc, 5 iailah 'fx , mf 1, 5 A I . 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Clzaplain CARL TRESSLER ,.................. Hffzrdvn I MEMBERS I I ETHEL BAILEY CAROL JERMAN VVILLIAM BRUCE 'I AGNIES BOWLES RIil'I.AH LA FOON BIIRL BIKTKNER I FANNIE BREWER IJOROTIIV KIILLER FRED CHAMIIERS LORICEN BREWER KIILIIRICII MURRAY RIARVIN IJAVIS MILDRED BURROITII ELlZABKC'l'lI NEAL VVAYNIC GORDON I LOIS BYERLY IJOROTHY OLSON ROY KEI.I.I42Ii EDITH CALENDAR BICSSII-I REUE CLAUDE Kl4Il'ISI.ING 'FHELMA CLINE ETIII-:L ROIQERS HAROI.l7 NPIl'IR I JOY COCKRELL MARTII A SCOTT CARL PRATHICR f A INIZZ COLLINS EI.IzAIsE'I'II SLAYBACK HAROLD SHERMAN 3 HAZFL CRABB LOIS SMITH LOUIS HOI.1' I , AIARIAN CRADII GI-:R'rRI'DE THURSTON NOBLE VVAGGONER P I NIILIJRED DEAN MARY ETHEL THURSTON ALLAN BURTON , VYIOLA DE VAULT NIAIBICI. 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HIXRRIS, , . .Facultz Advisor H fig, PM Dam Theta ROOI-:R BRANIOIN PAUL BIOZINGO RAYMOND BLACKWELL Sigma Alpha Epszlon ,Phil 'fy '1' ' 'Sf?1- ROI' HARRIS XNILLIAM BIULLENDORE BRAYTON SMOOT Q52 Tiff N Kappa Delta Rho FRED CHAMBERS HAROLD HARDING STANLEY STROHL Delia Chz Omzcron 22-144 gwggf, I ' I CARL NIEGEL WILLARD GREEN HAROLD SHERMAN FEET! Aw Qjfffjj, one Hundred Fifty-mme . ' . 5 r ' '- A' m,4jI:-'iii' Jmsgwf? V7 ffzflrwl Ififfyf-fn One Hundred Fifty-five 1 12110 llmzflzwl Ififty-,vim I One Hundred Fifty-seven Ona Ilumlrerl Fiftyfeight A, 1.1, 1, i 1 ., ggi xml 1 . 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L' .4 I P.x1'L1N1f: GORDON JOI IN l1IAYl I1'II,lJ Alpha Miss PZl1111ll0 GOPQIO11 and John Muyfivld wow vlvchwl to 1Il0Il11lL'l'S111I1 in X, 1 5 I -,J I , f K 1512 an if - cw' i 5-gl 5 6 J el .W , if ff 19217211 Sv-lg Fig ,rj ri'-4 1'r 4.4 , J 1 . 1 ,I S ., My Al uhm, thnx Senior honor sc-holustic' 1'1'i1101'1111Y rlurin Y The Vlxiil' 1922-23. fx' , . 51 . 1 O1f'FIK'1CRS DR. IJ. ll. HARRIS. .. ...l r1zw'1l1f1af l'RO11'. D. F. H14:.x'1'11 ..... Svf y-1'rw1s. -I .. . , H gi MEMISERS 1 PR1:s11m14:N'1' F. li. I100mcI.L NAOM1 B1I'l.Ll'INlJORlC, '21 2 DR. II. N. SIIRRWOOD W. IJAYIS .lIARR1SON, '22 DR. J. F. I31..xNKl4:N.xOlcI, LRE 1I'1STI1I'IR 'l'HOl,R1c, '22 DR.. J. C. KLEIN EIAICANOR l'R.xw1fORD, '22 1 DR. L. ll. HARRIS 11l'ARGAR1C'1' 1Y11,I.1A1x1s, '22 , PROP. XV. G. SP1cNC14:R JOHN ISIQROIAJN, '22 .1 . , , 1 ' PROP. 11. F. ll141.x'l'H MAUD1-1 C'l'S'1'14IR, '22 IQ V L PROP. JESSE li. ADAMS IDOROTIIY IQROFT, '22 g' RIARY A. 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I 11 BICF 1 . P1'11s11I1111,2f 1' 1- 'ff 01111 Ilzmflrrvl Nifty-jilro 1 7 171131 pvw . 1 . . 'ff 1 1 11 -1 72552':i1Fi1izS'i3i7.1E.C,:fg1711555 1 1 -1 ff--, wr? 1 1 . , 1 5- ff -1 Q L- 1--9 - Y' 'fg ' 'A ' 7' 7 ' 'd i '4 'Mi -gun T10 f'ffk'T I M. V X lf- .,x- Z fi ,WNW ...A -...-., W W.-.7 ,V -X.' v., !6f'2 ii-,' a.'.'4: ' 4. Lei, ,H ..x1,A: .XRN.,. M 1 --- lx 3- M,,,,,,x K F I - k I, ,.Y. ,., ...,..,..,. -.....,., ,,. . ,, , -, , , I -,.,., V- . . ,VA -. . Flirivnhz nf Zlirzlnklin Qlnllvgv A. T.. TAYLOR .S'm'r'i'l11r'y fiftlllklllll CQXIKIHIITFI' uf 6'n111r11i'1'm' ARTHUR A. ALFXAXDER VHARLFS STAINIEROOK I'w.i'ir1cnI l'1l'tIHkH71, Ruiury Club lil'4'.Yidtlllf lfmzikliifz lx'i7m11i.v Club Tlicsc men :md their rcspcctivc orgzmizzntions have lwzwkcd Frzmkliii F0111-gc to their limit during thu past year :md wlieliuxfr Przmkl n students used Il friend ilu-3' onli' iizu 0 to 5:0 to mic of tlicsc men. ' O71 1' lllzlullwfl Six!!! r. v 5 , i 1 l .vas . . I 'mx-4 fr- l, i-, -W-Ni'N', .. 4 A fin' , . 1 ' 'r . , 5 ' :' ,,mf-,g., My 4 'fmifygfii-7355! A ' r S 'N Jar.. ' 1 'f l '4 fi 1 TH Q23 ALMAEAKKXgf ' A Nl ' A ,L ' L ' J' 'f 'F 1 -. YYY Q24 , Eff 1 Vim V 'fliil l iff' if iwlfsj 'A . nv , , Q ilnhmna ammo: Qnmv i fl tfilfi fl , :sf rag i .l 4 I l f rl V Franklin Collvgo is 1-specially fortunate in boing locatcd f within a walking distanvv of tho Indiana Masonic Horne, the K' ' gfrvatest institution of its kind in tho l'nit0d Statos. Annually. g thousands of visitors from every state in the Vnion aro attraotvd 1 E to the Home and few of llltllll nliss swing l+'ranklin ilollogo Q. ,I during thvir stay in this c-ity. , Q Li ' 1 fb Not only in tho inattvr of visiting is tho Vollego fortunato LR it but also in thc oxtm-nt of vo-opvration which now exists between fl thc Home and tho College. By a rec-ent vote of the Board of 1 Dirootors of Franklin lfolloge, sc-holarships in this school were f it granted all menxbors of tho Honw as the-y graduate from their ,' high school. This will vnable tho nienibvrs of thc homo to secure j Xi a higher vducation with but vary little oxpenso. V ' t g 4 . . . . . a, 3 Mum-h c-rcdit for tho splendid spirit of the Home IS due to 4 . Fletcher Boyd, tho Suporintendvnt who has Worked hard and fy A faithfully to build up sur-h an institution tho Indiana Masonic Ilolne. -Y f Q1 ffl . if ' 'll Q ' ja' One Iiumlrcfl Sixty-vevcn ,.--gH,-.,,..--r-.,--,-,o,-o.--ri ,r,r n-.,-W-, o , W , W M w 5 i A to ' i .s 1 f f -X' of 'jvfw -xy ku- LA- ff - ---f -+--- 4 -- W' -f -ff---M ' -L- M-' A4--4 -AQ Jm.s,..L ,--.f ,,Q3.5 W J 4---A- Q 4----A--M c I Y 4,11 in f x w f'.'x!.X'infwwl JJ 'N ,,,,z XA x V Flhr ilhmuniain Bining ilinnm Jlnhiana il1?Iw.1nnir igume One Hundred Sixty-eight I.-. ltll .X s Yet A sli- IQ i, lf il l' 'l i Ll l s - 1 i ! l 2 l l .l I 1 I 1 l V' il Q E i il V I L 1 Xi ri i i'l I 1 who , M1923 itmimi C Zlnhiana aznnir Ennw Kami! The lndiana Masonic llonie Band is respected and honored by the students of Franklin College as much as any 0l'g'2llllZi1ll0ll on the eznnpus. On numerous athletic events throughout the year, tho Masonic llonie Band is asked to furnish music and they never fail to provide splendid music for any occasion. The success which has coine to the Home Band is exceptionally pleasing to the many friends of the Masonic Institution in l'l1'21lllill11 College. One Ilunflrerl Sir ty-nine in 'ff ' -- -Mar- - .. 7-V.- -- ftf.,1,f,r, f eff-.1 . nf 'H - - 3,4 , frQ,..: - P 4 s Q -yr 1-'Q 'V V' 'A - - ' 'VY uJ X L k-lf ' f' F 'QTLNT Ji-X A, YV 1 Lf, - -A---1-.--s-A x.i..L. .-4 Jw, J 0 , 3,-1 L, P i , ...K 3 P H iw ll K I L' L i, 3 .2 E31 2 fl ,, ' F V15 ew 5 f 1 l T E FW 5 'A l V I XVI 1 , 5 V I I , E . ,',, 'L ' 1 3 Q i 5 AI Une lllmdred Seventy O4 dev- 2w.....-,..--......... ....4.,,-,Y,,,.i.,.,,,4,,YYM,, , ,- kv,-X V 1 ' LEA, Tiv- -'w 'f '- ' .ix .fi . l 'I K 1 ' - N ' 'XYKJ f'hX' ' 'fx 1:1 W 1:1 ,xg1.q,v1, q:,3Xm ?jf.:,Emf-EW wifi E 19? P'WNAUXi3??i Vwiff FMv?fffQ4-292172-1?'f1!f4Fwi11gQ 2. xr . Lf W ,52 ,,,.- ,ff -- V 66 ' f NY! f,-,J I Q if i 1922-1923 4 Srptrmhrr Gbrtnhrr Nuurmhrr 5 Eeremhrr 31anuz1rg Ifvhruarg imlarrh 5 2 April 3 I l e + 2 i fx L. 5127 OIII' Ilunflred Seventy-:mc f,f , N. v X. 44+- 'i 44' f, , A Y. . X,A-,4,,2, -W gxxw .,c,Qi iJ5xQ. vjfyq Wal! v-f in :X Q74 A Lit:-9 QM WM mn! ,,E P. 1 -ff ,l 9 W a 2 Q ? Q ! 5' Q if 59. A t , I 4. f 7 +-in-15549 11 .ww ' w e , . 1 i ei? .54 Y, YN is Y. Q5 -l V 9 - Q 3... ta YP ' . fa as v.. tie sl SEPTEMBER ' 11-One hundred and thirty Freshmen begin a four year trip in the 4'College on the hill. 12-The enrollment for the first two days reaches 376. 13-Pi Beta Phi. girls move into a new chapter home. 14-Football work-outs on Goodell field for first time of the season. Y. M. and Y. VV. have get-acquainted parties. 15-Faculty entertains students at annual reception. 18-Sorority rush week opensg parties-more parties. 20-Men petition for another phone in the dormitory because of the increased amount of business. 21-First regular meeting of the Student Council. Alpha Chi Alpha holds election. 22-Day of Silence. Actions speak louder than words, 'tis said. 23-Spikes received and accepted. No sorority lost a girl! Open house in honor of pledges. 24-Most sorority pledges go to church. 25-Announcement of the Indiana High School Press Convention is made. 26-Extra! Prof. Heath enlists. Artillery unit formed in Franklin. 27-Dr. Vining resigns and makes talk to students. 28-Rah! Rah! Rah! Franklin! Pep session for Butler game. 29-Everybody getting ready to go to Butler. 30-Butler 14, Franklin 0. Some game! fine Hundred Seventy two .., - w A 4 if E sa ' x . . -.., + . vs.-1' at 5 fi' 0 ul PM 7- ., 655 Q it! Jar -.E at A f-N1 ., . 1 -Y-We 75.3 NY' N :PQ- ...ff Af an Ae in 5 T21 an wi 11 fd 2:3 SGSQ4 1 i ,O - J: Q15 .ap- Q., 7' Q71 159' J FE fl g-'fell 'Q' 9 wr P , 24231 qw. gal :P -, We ' i A 792- a Qs . sp, sw 5 Y - T -91 LQQ ,355 E? fm ravi Sw-35 25?-w. we ja v Rf , Q4 JN f' A X ea, ' .M :qi fi 9 .ff-if Y' it . ,Q Lp, e. - THU935 ALMWASV j 55- OCTOBER if 2-Junto, Men's Press Club organized. 3-Marian Brown is awarded Pan-Hellenic Scholarship Cup. Con- gratulations ! 4-Fall tennis tournament is under way. 9 't 5-Prof. Adams upholds modern youth to Kiwanians. 6-Pan-Hellenic Council begins discussion over new rush rules- the end of the discussion is not in view this year. 7-Dr. Mathews find College women in excellent physical condition. 9-Try-outs for Ulmportance of Being Earnest. More than sixty seek place on cast. 10-Friars club organized among upperelassmen. 12-Republican eo-eds organize club and cause Beveridge's defeat. 13-Wood's Drug Store holds open house for Sorority sponsors and sponsees. 14-Football team dissolved and Hanover tied Franklin, 0 to 0. 16-Green! Freshmen headgear donned by the Rhinies. 17-VVhere is the study room of the library? Ask Grekel Humphries. 19-It is reported that a certain co-ed told a fraternity man that she would be lousy for the rest of the year. 20-Cap and Bells decide to go on the road. Contracts signed for performances at Columbus and North Vernon. 21-Phi Beta Gamma pledges entertain actives and alumni. 23-October babies celebrate with banquet at Hotel Franklin. 24--Lost! Fizzy. 25-Dormitory initiation brings forth the umbrellas, paint and curled hair. 27-Press Convention opens. Franklin gridders romped and defeated Rose Poly, 62 to 0. 28-Governor MeCray addressed convention delegates in final session. More than two hundred attended the two day session. +P 30-All-college Hallowe'en party held in gymnasium. Something it ' happens! Good cider and pumpkin pie served. i sl' One Hundred Seventy-three .n L, Tay, , is . B .1 ' afY6J?4 f'1fiYdW' if W,wf':n'j1':1l5j,wgp1'.,,,v,:, awp- '.xi ' 'Q ' U,,-M-,E-tv,-,I wg.: V. V- 1:-uf, - f 5 515923 sewage i X li ' Qi -.13 D-Ml , , f Eff AH ' i '1 i f NOVEMBER ,ev , . . . . . 1-Franklin College Hbeautiesn disappointed when designer for a . magazine cover fails to arrive. 2-Sacrifice a chocolate soda and give the dime to the World Student 1 I' W' J .u U wb., ' eu 'Sis w 'sf-ai 'ifQ27w Christian Federation, was the request Miss Tingsley made in . ,Ge .-q r. V 1.3 if chapel today. 3-Freshman-Sophomore tug'o-war. Kappa Delta Rho hay ride. Commoner drive. 4-Delta Delta Delta entertains with party. 6-Initial inter-fraternity swimming meet wo11 by Phi Delts. FQ 7-Juniors dine at Hotel Franklin-talk up Almanack and ehristen Junior rock. 8-edunior stage Almanack drive in chapel after a short program. 9-It pays to advertise. Dr. Harris gives chapel talk on Honesty. Shortly afterwards Dr. Harris finds his knife and Dr. Goodell finds his pocket-book. Elfffg 10-Class debate try-outs are held. 11-Franklin warriors win from Transylvania Follege. 1+-Cap and Bells make hit with first production, The Importance of Being Earnest. 15-Alpha Chi Alpha practices newspaper reporting. 16-A'Who wrote Roosevelt ls Autobiographym? a Freshman asked of one of our outstanding Seniors. V 915' liter 18-Second game of season lost to St. Xavier, 20 to 0. , 1 5141.1 is hx? if-LJ? 21-Freshmen-Sophomore football contest. Rudd saves the day for lg,-fi 'fqgiifi second-year men by a 99-yard run. ,U ,L .et - pg... Wife f E51 Q. lj' 22-Y. W. V. A. tea at dormitory Cfor women onlyj. ffm 3 23-Individual pictures taken for Almanack by Mr. Dexheimer. Many co-eds received compliments. l ATT? 24-Webstel' ladies entertain with Thanksgiving dinner. 28-Pap and Bells play repeated at Whiteland. 29-Phi Delta Theta annual Martinsville party. 'iff 30-Thanksgiving vacation. Students are really thankful. li Qi 3 .1 lv bi :'- f V-ff EP: One Hundred Seventy-four 3 -131.-'f4,f'9f.WfJ'Yf, we w5'w 5fw+r . ' iitf-LT'fPiiiEw ffugf -1 f ' '- T 'i ff , EFL? l 'L , Y , lx, , . big'-YA Y A f fwfr' YYYV 'lf '--IT ,- --v- K 5 ' r Ar' ' ' Q-...-, fy' VN' W YW' ,WW ,,x,-,,-M, .,.-,.. - .Y 4 ' 'TT' 27.13,-71 'gg.g,x' f',:g,, ,-f-A A , - V 1? , ,.,,, , 1. ,, ' 2 Qnjtfg WN, fy: -:N jjff 3925 5,iLM-IINJXQK' v 1- x f X N L J. x L hw Y,Y, ,, VY Y .,-, ' . g,.- J- Onv HIlHllf!'1I Sffrvn ty-five: IP ' 1 .- , .V vw' 5, .X ,E- I. ,D- Ji .wt 'e. eras ' Zigi . 4 , .. v.. 1 y. ,i f-.asf , 1. -. -UH! V. Y-X ,. 'Q :A if V ' it . g THEIQQ3 .V f CH . .. , . K 7h-qi :we 'EL . 'et DECEMBER ie' th 4 -Everybody back after Thanksgiving vacation. I 6-A sorority pledge takes a fraternity pledge pin. They raise ,em young now. 8-Delta Delta Delta entertains with a progressive party. 5 11-All-American annual, received here contains nine pages of Frank- im oouege Almanack for 1922. j f 12-String of basketball victories started with Indiana Dental game. 13-Kuhny elected new business manager of Alnmnuck to replace ?l'fN' . V55-1 Donald Miller. i 15-Kenneth Rudd and Wendall Boyd who walked to Bloomington say that the roads were not at all crowded with pedestrians. Pi Beta Phi entertains with annual winter party. 18-Faculty dine at Hotel Franklin and have big time, according to rumor. -Freshman edition of The Franklin published. Davis Vandivier was editor of the Rhinie paper 3645? . . ' ' . . -Inter-fraternity council lights fraternity house taxation measure before Indiana legislature. Famous petition presented to faculty. -Parts of petition granted, including measure for Student As- t Q sembly day. -College adjourns for the holidays. -Everybody sleeps half of the day and eats the other half. -Santa Claus good to all students who were not campused or on Q2 the green carpet. E51 'ici raw- 9 iii' One Hundred Seventy-six T. 3 -f Q ,Lf 3 QT ,jj 5 H3 . 11-554. 'gil gg xl 71 . wi ,wwf tw ,ifll .-gy. 1 72914 KEY . 1 :iii me 'w 'N . - THE192f APMQQQXCK 955 . N, JANUARY 1-Hundreds of students make perfectly good resolutions. 2-Hundreds of students break perfectly good resolutions. 5-Butler defeated at Indianapolis. 6-DePauw downed at Greencastle. F 9-Wabash trimmed at Crawfordsville. School resumed after vacation. 11-State Normal defeated here. 15-Revolution! Dormitory girls rise in rebellion! Fizzy, cause of . the affair by insisting that co-eds do not over-sleep on Sunday morning. 17-Franklin wins over the Omars at Indianapolis by one point. Dormitory telephone booth broken into. 19-Economy! Franklin men students were able to replenish their bank accounts over the week-end as all date privileges at the Dormitory were cancelled. 20-Beware! The Dean of VVomen at Franklin a11d the Dea11 of women of DePauw University get together. Two heads are better than one, it is thought. 22-Students entertained by representative of Collegiate Temper- ance Organization. 23-Semester examinations begin. E 24-Laboratory note-books and semester papers due. Everybody busy. 26-Earlham lost to Franklin in game here. 29-Twenty-nine new students registered for second semester. 30-Mrs. Biggs receives medal for her War work. 31-Frances Klyver wins Oratorieal try-outs and will represent Franklin College in state contest. One Hundred Seventy-seven iq, 9- r QQ e E' ' 'lr E! 6 as W . . 1 GE? . u in Refi W A' 542A F . 1 SQ Q12 ted 'Z V3 . ,fprx M7 Q'-1 ,v- 4 . T r ye' F9 . . :Q ' e L.. Zi we Q9 'Q 5 Ma: fa, ,Q V531 A7 Q ga .. fs U. 1' 1 A asc T. waeizaga-rsg7eawm1v5if'iill5FWl'1e?I1aae.Pfgt5aea.t1.+.afrr.1,Wimwfs'1g,:a,wwasL' film ., ' 'SfM52291-.fiiY-1.22529f-42if F. - M ,,,f eww , :SEN 12552 9322-1 fills rg! - 1 . r. FQ' rig. 53191 51: fu , N Sv! ill-Y ,, ,5 .K , 5 fi - .. 7 2 1 7' 1 if 11 52135 ww' ii, Q31 fliiff T 53+ ' vi Gael? L3 ia u f NE we rm gffifri. 5356431 ali' Ei . il 1.- 21 FEBRUARY Richard Sampson fs resignation as President of the Student Coun- cil accepted. Annie Laurie McElhenie, Vice-President is made President. Defeat the Omars, 38 to 26 here. Miss Edith Sanderson of Student Volunteer Association speaks in chapel. 5-Fizzy again causes trouble by climbing telephone pole and refus- ing to come down until 11:15 o'clock. 6-Rose Poly defeated here. 8-Seniors pay 39100 on Almanack indebtedness. Grafton is well pleased. 9-Everybody thrilled at basketball game when Franklin defeated Wabash here before the Board of Directors. 12-Cast is announced for the Senior class play, The Charm School. 13-Seniors dine at Hotel Franklin and discuss Commencement plans. 1-1-Indiana High School Press Association sponsors movie. -Commoners and Websters debate for the Star money. 17-As usual, Franklin defeated State Normal at Terre Haute. 21-Poor lessons because of vacation Thursday. -Another victory. Earlham was the victim. -Delta Chi Omicron, a new menls fraternity was announced. Con- gratulations and good luck. -Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertains with a theatre party at the Artcraft. -Spring sport schedule announced by Griz. One Hundred Yeventy ezght NH. wi er -v ef. Q. 2? fp t Q 5 . Srila! tif? f fa. 1 FQ612 V 'fs 114' Q8 lg Q , 1 L Z-411: -vi 9 G1-2 Ei Et Ei if 125 .4 ,- Y. 23255 Wi S 1. BQ: f QM' 1, HSE: : Q! iz A .1 ,1! ,. ,off 1 .Z , W' 6: ef . . . ' V ' in 19?q ALMfiNAmg ' 1.0, ' gigs 22159 aw., if . 23,3 A Q . 2 1254 , Q' 2435? if may A . me Qil-F5-lie. lie 9 Haw P jr. sbt. F gg 1 . . 55' li-wife ip Q T-'YT . ' I ae- 51. 4751 f- a .1 W M53 P? Sci: Q .- Y , . ,M rs ' 335. tg.. 1 JY-Q' . Lai.. . fi- T fi- Sl 12722, 4 gil . gp. 'u 1 . , lu I Mft - -Q. 1-I:BNv-- ...- - 'Q MARCH 1-Delta Delta Delta entertains new patronesses. Defeat Butler in last game of season. 2-Big celebration at Artcraft theatre. 6-College receives 351,000 Gold Bond from unknown doner. 7-Summer School pep session held during chapel hour. 8-Try-outs for HAH-of-a-Sudden Peggy, Cap and Bells play. 9-Dr. Harris announces cast for All-of-a-Sudden Peggy. 10-Girls' Glee Club begin Work on operetta. 12-Six men give their opinion of ideal college Women. 13-W. A. A. announces a baseball schedule. Work is started. 14-Bronson Ray chosen to head Y. M. C. A. during next year. 15-The Franklin College Gospel team goes to Greenwood for a service. 20-Freshmen women Win co-ed basketball championship. 21-Dr. Wallace St. John addresses the students during chapel. 22-Miss Tandy delivers lecture on Late British Novelists before the Franklin Book Review circle. 23-Annie Laurie McElhenie makes final appeal for snaps for the Almanack. 26-Paul Cook and Edgar Branigan elected editor and business man- ager of next year's Almanack. Sympathy! 28-The Faculty surprises the students by publishing a real edition of The Franklin. Dr. Harris was editor. 29-Dr. Fundenburg takes a nap on the platform and finds himself in a student meeting. 30-Spring Vacation is now underway. One Hundred Seventy-nine IJ. 1 'ff'Q GaLfsj'a1f2a'j'1 f '. ps 1 ,' rf g new - A -reef . v 1- i f, I' . ra, . afegf., bi -55 , Fifi? f -Q GE? Q, LSZQ Q9 H4155 I- Ffff f -LQ: r ISE? 1.- N . l .L f 3? P Q3 1 an Jar Gm J . A FWANAW W r A, 4,, c r, y . . A it L 2 an 1 7 ' 5 .f J: .V nv,- 3311 ,MA n -s Lb' nfs, 3 . wi wg V . if -v ,-Y 1 w . sjboy , . :A Us 1 C v C 5 at lie tae tg a at . p 4 I . 55 . 4 - 1 13554 APRIL Qi will -Students resume studies, and some of them attend classes. -Dr. Klein's place in the modern language department is being taken by Miss Christine Racer. Dr. Klein is in Paris Hstudyingf' I Commencement plans and speakers are announced by Dr. Goodell. 16-Time of classes change to accommodate the late sleepers. -Franklin receives warning from hooded Hgure, according to press reports. Q V'--H . . . . 7911! -Sigma Alpha Epsilon holds open house for the eo-eds in its new home on Jefferson Street. Dr. Goodell announced today that after this year there would be no deferred diplomas issued in this Institution. A boost for ff U summer school. .31 -Some students want revision of Dandelion day-others wantra holiday. -Mabel Vandivier chosen permanent Alumni secretary of the Senior class. Baseball is not Franklin 's major sport, judging from the record -C-if -' - Q. the team has made to date. E D Sh k f th A t S l L g p k h l r. uma er 0 e n i- a oon ea ue s ea s in c ape . paw. . VL. Faculty entertained at the home of Prof. Deppe. The first session of summer school opens and many new co-eds enter the dormitory. it The 1923 ALMANACK GOES TO PRESS! tae - . 1. 2 41.4 . .. .L r - I A .,.. U. ag, .fig g?5'w fail 5255 One Hundred Eighty 1 -e ' - -f K A ,-..- ..',. 1 1-it-tsff1Q'f etc ?'cs.',r1', .gvft JffT'm2.f4vQfif ', f'?i?3: Q Z Ksv. tar.i P .- -'- ' Om' Illzmlzwl lfiyjlzly-0116 Om: Hundred Eighty-two , '73 , Q, .. ,, V. ' ,f - -Y M--,H Y 1 N YfgYYvYYW.,,-,,, Y C-'-up-.fn-,f ,- '-1,,w, - ., ,X . , , fg ,V 14 Ink f 11. x, , 5 wi-..X,'1k1-., 1 :liz 32 z 1,,pj,gL ,V L R ,,,.,.., Q.M,..M. ..L. M ,-51525524511 ,LV , Q g,, iQ4 fy,-I If 4 , ,, ig 1 A , 1 iq w mf f 1 fi x 4, 1, ,J,. , ,ji ,i rv '-iff 515 lx l' afN! V75 ,, . , M335 wg 1, 1 -if I fm AQ 2. -?'fwf'1g:I 1 ' I aff! 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THORNHILL FRANCES BASSETT FRIARS CLUB DICK MCELHENY BUTCH BURNS H. N. SHERWOOD KATHARINE CASADY WILLIAM BRIDGES PROF. SMITH WILLIAM MULLENDORE OREN PRITCHARD JEROLINE POWELL FRED CHAMBERS A FFlCCTION1TllC link between Milton and Dorothea. B ADGE-A piece of gold on which is Ill0l111t0d Greek letters. C AMPUSTRY-The only required subject at Franklin. D IQCEPTION-'l'he most efficient property in combating Professors. E LECTION-A time when each student votes Hence. F ACI'I.'rYE'l'hirty people who seem to want to run an institution. G RAF'1'-Anything that helps a student through school. H ARMONY-That property which the Glee Club cannot find. I NTELLIGENCE-'I'he distinguishing mark of Freshmen. J UNIORS-Thi' most important class in llollege. K ISS-Ul1d6ll1l6d by Franklin co-cds. L ETTl+IR-All invitation to visit Dean Powell. M ONEY-The only thing College students need to have a good time. N EVIQR-The proper time to study, O wE-The middle letter of the hated trio, I. O. U. P ARLOR-D6311 VVallace's conception of the Dormitory. UIZ-All often used device of certain Professors. ICDITCE--A verb expressing the purpose of the Fat WOIHC11,S Club. S CHOLARSHII'-One of the side-lines of a Follege education. T HINKING-The last thing a College student is expected to do. U NESSEN'l'IALS-G1'QCli, Latin, Algebra, Grades, Lights, and Professors. V ocn-'ERA'rIoN-That which is heard when beans are fed Fraternity men. WICIGHT-ROSLX Anna Stevenson is leading characteristic. X -One of the many abomiable Math signs. Y ESTERDAY-The time when a report is to be handed in. Z ERo-A result of certain examinations. Q .L ,,.53iv'fn57es+z.: Htfg mwlwl ,mg xr '72 1,1 Q-11 J X l G If ' tier il. xx .' 1 x , '1 .,. - 'I . nv ,Ld . O Y' I, 'rf isgwl' LQ I ln . Quai gg.: 33233:-' gflf- l ,z.'L,YYY, . , 'rl-n fy! l 5 l 4, -. 5 ' 2 +-. 1 Q '1 l lil E l any K I Q QU? R .135 QHQKX. Ie i ...Q , ,N 55521 .gb ,., taxi, One Hundred Eighty-four dpi. T, 4 , . 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AT THE F E E H DR. L. WOLFF, OP'roME'rR1sT 5, g .Alribeira it ml . . r- Artcraft Blllldlflg, W, Franklin, Ind. X355 . Udxik 5 Tiff Y? 1 firm si .35 One Ilundred Fighty sir i 53, Y bum Zin Hllrmuriam Miss Caddie A. Griffith, Dean of Women at Franklin College in 1920-'21 and 1921-'22, and this year Dean of Women at 'Ohio Wesleyan University, died Monday afternoon, February 19th, at her home near the University at Dele- Ware, Ohio. Dean Griffith left a lasting impression on. Franklin and Franklin College. Hers was a most charming personality and she endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact by her friendliness, her courtesy, and her quali- ties of fine womanhood. She was more of a companion to the women under her charge than a Dean and probably no Dean of Women that Franklin College has ever had enjoyed completer confidence of the Women students. -The 1 'I'fll'Llfll77,. , .1 , C110 Ilzmdred Eighty-seven ,.. 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Send for Illustrated Catalog. ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Rochester, N. Y. CLARENCE A, BARBOVR ..... ...President I. W. A. STEWART ...... ...Dean One Hundred Ninety two ,-M-,..,L .-.. ,A , K., , I ,. f, . ,. A-I, Y X ' zr1Y 'I'iY:s41 ' .,--'MMM' I Z' ixri. I vm 9 I I -I, . f. vw v .. ff, I ...I , H 'A .L V' L ' ' Q X- A: . ' Ag-nril-Z!-L ,w - 4 X v '7TT ff? u 1 , N 3 I ' fi f' 1 wi , H E 5 V , V ,Q A . I l 51 f I 2 ', ,r 1. .., V - 1 . - I1 'fA ' E j Q' 1 1 5 1 ? Q i we 1 L 1 1 , + I 1 1 , . l r ' V k r 1 . v r i ,N .V .mg It Q v bl 1 42 5. 1. ,, 4 X v ' W , 1 Q x x 1 N , 1 Q Q I 1 1 : 1 l 'I 5- + r 41 g E I s V1 F 5 W vi W H V + I if ? l l i l A v J X H i r 1. 5 2 ' l 1 .1 f ? 1 Q 'V xl, On 1 111 1ul f:I IV'inety-tl1l'cn ! f 4-,igg WALLTAYV Y - Yvr, WW iiif Vi?iniiTi fi, Wgi Y I rf-A im -AV dvr W K, Q ,. .1 is -f - ' H ' 'g QRM, Q-+L-W4 f A- - -H -N--H . . Y, . - -17.,A,A,-,J . ,,,f.,:Qf,l YL- 4, f -. A . sw Q , K 'KEL- q,, V- Y.:--J 3. 43 51 I' I i . R . li . 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INDIANA i lNnIANAPo1.1s . . 1NmANA 3? lt, Om' Ilunrlrwl .'Vi'n.rfty-follr I .3.g,g:v.,..:.-,.A..... ,,...g. A, .4 -, A.- .,f.,z , 5 , 'N 'U ef Ilunrlrwfl .Yinlff-ji .Rf l P l Q .F 4' if -x xx-E .ll Hz H :X 5, 1 L4 if 4. Jia .4 .i S51 fs, we .. Q 1, l 1 L. .V ,. f l ' fe ' if A S 'S A 'mrziwf .W ' . t E Nl All r.. 9 NMQ - ' COME IN! 5,35 OUR SODAS ARE FINE THE FRANKLIN QPERA HQUSE There is no more delicious, refreshing and healthful beverage than a Soda if it is ' A OMAR I. DEMAREI'l, 1900, Manager rightfully made. - ' S South Side Public Square The kind of SODAS Bud, Dick and l?alpli serve are pure and sparkling and . . . the best that skill can produce with the ,M Big Production in . an gmbll finest of crushed fruits and Syrups. 11537 Motlon Plctures- Good MUSIC We endeavor at all times to provide the , Students with every convenience both at the College Students are always Welcome Fountain and Drug Department and extend to our home of entertainment to them at all times this invitation- To Make Our Store Their Store fern MEANS DRUG CO. muy, L GET HER PVISARING APPAREL H3555 FROM THE . House of Service and Satisfaction t i, . . m:1'r1zENs NATIONAL BANK Visit the House of Service and Satisfaction CAPITAL 81501300 For the Latest Creations in Accounts of Students are I ' ,N Al ' ' W 1 . 1 COATS SUITS DRESSES Ways e Come BLOUSES HOSIERY GLOVES UNDERWEAR, ETC. , A M. J. VORIS 85 CO. 'tif 5954 l One Ilundred Ninety-sin: P ' 7fi.,e,syiivf,isgw Af' 1ii5T agt?Tfg.i'W?f.a-gifeziiaimf' 1 fte. , . Q 09 L x X Pffwx f A vf L -- Q ' HE1925 ,ALMANAUXX LV lvk. '4 .I , .X V' gig, ,g--,g.'.....' . 1 ' - 1 Q, ,Z Y, V, N .f.,Y QV! '23 V , 1 ' ',L,..,2 ff - V-42--f , ! w, ' X x I 'ff-51. if 5, 1 W W 3' , 4, if ll' , , . V5-'F' I r 4 W mf V i i. 1 N 4 lj, 1 ' 45- t i . M Q I . . f 5, V Y A g A' k. 54 ' l , 5 ' V I ' 5 , , , , 1 Q r 5, r V 5 -I . 1' I V . V i ' r R . '- X ' r T' f T M' 1 , T w x 1 w + . I . . V-1 ly Q1 w !, , 1 X W if -' .. l, , 4 Q Um' Iluiulfwl .Ywlfwfy-.ww-f'1L Eftf gwrffgxxq , ,, -+ f . - iff ' . :-'gg' :Jigs ,, f , ' 4. fl , , 1- ' xf 'K f ' ' , 5Y'fZ1Ul 'W1i1R 4 ' A Y K Q 1 . x '- - f' 1 X, S ' ' YM . 443rg.f'f'F4f572z24ff43.Y f' asf 9 - ' J Y, ,1,iL.,, ,Q.g4,,,,,. , W A ga 1 x l 1-Q l . I l Il rf i I I l I -I A I I ,I -, X A , k,B, M,-Wwwn V,,, 4, K--wqwiw, M Y In f ,,,. ,,.V he ti.: A ,tftx ' llfhzf 7fIi1925IILII,INMlx 'fall ,mfg ----..........,i,.X:A?'4 ,. V HZ-.N A K V . A , ., . . QYNLVYI if J A l if 'I fi .ji i X l N . 1 I 1ChO s y C d' llepfifl lo, , W gg 9 J l for Goodness Sake M ILA I I I Sold everywhere, at the leading 2 confectionery stores and drug Af, stores. Ask for Nichols'. lf Il ffl 'P I . l l Il The Nichols Candy Co. I f INDIANAPOLIS i l l l ' I l 5 I , . I, V E ' l f' i 4 fl Rlffll, S'I'ORTl.'X'G GOODS' STORE I I ' A Place Vllhere the lndiviclual I ' 3 THE SUUTIIERN BAPTIST , f X , H , , 1 , I T , Attention of l ,l H1u0LOG1l Ali SluMIlNARH i . U Ross SMITH, FLovII HiXSSI.I'Ili or lion STURM - Louisville, Kentucky In Next session of eight months opens Sept. MCHHS that Every Vossil-10 Effort 1 19th. Excellent equipmentg able and pro- Vlill be Maile tO PICIISC YOU. I , 5x gressive faeultyg wide range of theological Q. .- l, 3 study. If help 's needed to pay board, write A Place VX'here You VVill Walit to Buy W' 'Q to Mr, 13, Pressley Smith, Treasurer of the Your Athletic Equipment. 3 Students' Fund. For catalogue or other ' J ' I mf0fmf'l'0n' Wm to SMITH - HASSLER- STURM eo. , f A If. Y. IWULLINS, President. , l I 219-221 Hasselt-husetts Avenue I I Q: IN1II.xNAI'oLIs . . INDIANA 'I ' I 5 l. .5 ,..,' I Ql It Ilyl , i One Ilzmdrcd N'i1lf't1j-Cijlhf In i I ft'Y'L'Q I I Wf 'H I ooev . ff' 1 III-I R i- ff 1.41 Qffgf-,Qg..g,-. - I w-oe4..4..,n.-i....,.,-,-K--- ,deg ' il: Q, L' Qggwg,f,1i'5L' QQQQQQM, , Q. One Hundred Ninety-nine ZFX?-m, N ., C' Y ' f 92 LM T' 'cv5QffAf2Fi'ff9lfSybil-!f'f5CQfIREf'f?w ?Q7gifX5ifi23fg7'if??Gv3gL,:'x5gV f 'A,2iNAk'Kg I ' , X , , -Q ,H . N Z. vw. qg .-be 'JJM X CJ? 1..,?,e I? 35 W1 x N H, ,., XX. Quai 'LT ri , Q A.. -A, L C COVCI OI . f , ygwg QQ I tlus annual fi: v .1 was cre ated by THE DM7 ID J. MOLLOY CO. 1857 N.w12s'rsP.N AV1-:.cH1cAoo Mi, ' Sencicfbrfamples ki WE -4 w I 249 E '.,..6 W V325 , sm - - JNL 15-IL 93, Q , 33' .3-J ,yifg Z1:'.z g,gi?-1:5 S T UD If N T S 1 VVS Pilll supply you wlth 1 f INK, I3LO'l l'lCRS, ST.xT1ON1-:RY, Exuruvrzn Ctums Efjjf 91 rigs.: and NOTE BOOK FILLING THE slfllwlvlc SHOP PRINTERS 36 - 38 N. VVutv1' btrvef. f FRANKLIN INDIANA Q, jigiisa 5 .Qi 'FW iff 'X wi, Two Humlrcfl . , . R O O,O . . ,OOO . - - . - , in - -,.-' if. J ,ff7D,.?ift N Y k Ji-' W , V. fi' -.V ' --.lqwfl-1 ffh- mfg-3.-fi f'iv'1?fi'f- gplgitfryyjfjf''yi-xQ.,3.y3.?: 31,56 Q .-f. u' g K ', 2 4 Ong 71: Q- ja :V-51 if -xY?5T '5 'N Hx-iw g'fxfY!---f-- f -ff!--11f-'T-'-'-M7-f 'AT 'iiT'fl U' ,,-g4., ,,Qg,,,, ,g,MQ2,,, Turn Ilfumlrcrl One A 7' X4 ft- H ,v v ll ,l 1 'vm I fr Lf-xp gr , f 4 fb 53 l I . '-I' pp 1 I , THHQQ3 ,ALMANAQKQ Q A , gm C, ' , an 2:7-ff ez QD , :QA I f ff.: ' .. . -by 1 1 'V Xi 'Wg psf. 111 ,533 2: 215' li!-if r Ll 1 1 - Lllflllkllll College endeavors to afford M . lil? 'fl df College folk, we have notreed, seldom T110 b9ST COUVSGS of Study, the best 5322 IHWC 1111116 SHHIS Of m01'1C3' iH the bflllk. equipment, the best instructors and 5' I , , . . . . QW .ffl But were prepared to take care of uren tht, best food In Its doruutorlesl the small sums that undergraduates recexve pl when father unlooseus. The convenience For 3 numbgl- Of ygarg guy Pm-- ' ' Y - - lfildf fl of a chehekgng lacijunt here 15 vast-vle re ffwfwnff Flour has been used, as It open untl o'c oc everv c av-except , un- . 1 1 - re Ireseuts the best 111 flour. 151111 day, of course-and llillll 8 o'clock Satur- I if D14 , , . . fffif 'Ql d'15 mieht' Follow the ox e1'1e11ee of F1'd11k1111 Filled Few Yjpi Park Your .Skzpeffjizmus lmn Boy.: Hera. Vollege and make f'Pcrfccz'i0n', your v I Y , exvlusive flour. L N I U lN T R U S T C, 0 . grjjgfl SVUKOXV MILLING CO. L 1.11 4 , 1 ' l ' l ,W , QQ - pl J f , .lug L.,-21' 3: f I VVE VVANT TO KNOVV YOU STYLE COMFORT SERVICE QV AND WANT YOU TO KNOW US VVitl1out Unnecessary Expense 'i ' ' f'! ,X-Q41 Q gg!! That the best way for you to become STAINBROOK at BALLAARD y V ' agreeably acquainted witl1 us is to let us ' fl , clean, repair and press your clothes. One FOOT FITTERS - tr1al wxll convmce you that our mutual b -fl business acquaintanceship will be worth fi while. You See Our Shoes Everywhere Qifqfkll , ,e PHONE 527 on the 1l A A' IZ, ' C us. KEMP KLEANING Ko. amp p - FRANKLIN . . INDIANA FRANKLIN . INDIANA legs 21555 'I534 'W fl ' w- .ly Two Hundred Tu-o H453 F'??li?Z U , Q, V -.,,, W , ..,, ., 1 l,,, -, . ,. .1 . ,, ,, ,, ,.,. , 1, .0- ' 1 112 .- I V5 ' ll I .1g.'4'-i :,Hv'f' rrr551'Pf'21-'-f'T.1 .Q-rw lvfswji-'g.ilfI.4' - Q51 'L I . gf 'I 1 11 off!! -1 3 1'f'ffms:.wilwm'fif2f'i ' Y F . I 7 1 li . x X1 f-f KXJXI -Y I L, ANNOUNi'lGMlGN'l'! E 2 A all lIl0II1lJ01'S of NVO. thc followingr lIl1kll'l'Nigl'IlUd gflxllfllxlllvll. thv Fzxvulty of FwI'21lllili1l l'o1lm-qv. haw- lllllfllilllj' 2lQl'l'Ud to f0l'lIl .1 Tlf1llSl0l'l' and Strwzlgv l'm11p:1115' :xml Q2ll'1l0Sf1j' SO11l'lt :my IJl1Si1ll'SS you may bw zxlwlv To gin' us. Hur vcllic-les aw lisfvd bc-low ' Tu-ff Ilzmflred Thrvc SiQ'11l'l1 z P. F. R. H I.. I'0wlcI.L, Haxwvll Svdzm A. IJIAQPNQ, Gullopiu' Dodge f1Hl'IS'I'liIl RlJI5I1Ili'l'S, Ford Svdzxu N. SIHIRXYOOD F0111 Sodun 7 F IIli.vl'H, Baby f'2ll'1'i2lQfC U... J 11: E xslt li. Aunls, Run-ax-bout Dodgv B. NV,u:x141le, Ford Svdzm XV. A. BURTON, Olll'-IHISSQIIQPI' Bicycle x vw, I1.o-.i,..m ,,.,.r,- , ,,.. I, - -fu , X- 5-'tIG'1TffjwE?anU'vio'5'LQ.gcwxwf--:Jjqmjgyg'bei-f-'Ere , A I V mi:5'r f4lQf:,j' wiv' -',:'I'f'V5V' 41:21 r1'f::5.r A Q I I Qi T AiiilNAUXI f mosh- V 'I El: 473: af A3 xii, l , Ai, IH If visa 5, 5.. i ' Iliff? 'Ei REMEMBER , SN. I. 5-R L- NATIONAL 4 The Hole In the Wall ' 318 TRACTION 'l'ERMINAL BLDG. fm If1DUcfAI'IoNAL AGIGNIIY ., 1' , Eff f O H A D L E Y Indianapolis, ....... Indiana PICTURE SHOP OUR MOTTO-SERVICE We have oponings ALL THE Ofticiall'l1otograpl1cr for the 1923 Almanafk THHE for Wellgu-aiuvd and pl-Ogl-ps- xifgwfi ..y. sive Ieavhers. A ff?-2 Q Kodak Finishing, Printing, A Wo.w1ll give 111tQ1llg'Cl1t. service , . . . 111 finding the place for which you Efzige , Iylilargllig, and Repairing , Ngpgf are best fitted. rfijg xiii: 7 fn! Lf, VV1'it0 us vonoorning' the subject ,gig -,. 1. 1 , ,. , , , 5'Ul 4N'5 WORK A SPWAUY and salary desired and wo will put A you in lllllllffdliltl? touch with calls If corrosponding to your desire. INIARY FRANCES WILSON. gsxjsifj I STUDENTS! FRIENDS! COUNTRYMENl WEE.- S '3 'HI NVIIEN YOU THINK OF PRINTING 2533? l ang.. , P 1, M 535 23314 .EDI 5235 ILM THINK OF :G -'Q ILP fl. 3 The Star Job Shop nga, 45,1 ' wwe 553 . THE HOME O F THE FRA.'VKI.IN it r -wcq ff R. A. TIIOMAS, EITGICNI-I PIILLIAM, ft,-4 . Qi Franklin, IO. D0 Pauw, '10 will 3 . ,f 'TWP E- A vw is ' ,511 Q iff by 1 Qian Tzro IIIIYLIIIWII Four 13 -' 1 :uf gas T fi7iFi 5T' I ivwz' i ' I mm X -J ,, 1923 UVAN Y WW If V 4 lgtlibwi I' Q . . - , . ,N ., A, I A, M.. ,, ,, ,HF . w av? V' :hiv - 1. gwffiijzwuaws A .1 f 1 ' I -qfigtki-ff?t1ff:.Q,, fs. -9fTUliQIf'- fif4f33fbff QQJ EQ. Q1 l It LiHE,,,s fmflulxg -rti A ,L N Q., SV 19591 Q I x- Z2 of 5 t 5 1? 2 K 1 , . tv 'Ea 1 sum ff? ai- 'eh jst 1 Q? g 'L .iii fi at 5 115 3s-die .tw . levi g. 'T li: Hia? if 53 I P 5? 1 ra sf I 11.5.1 7 . -'I s if'gZ ?0L2?bif,2BfZZ?20., gf tgp ui M to 8 Editor DEAR EDITOR: It occurred to me that you might be interested in knowing just a few of the things that I have heard about the contents of the 1923 Almanuclf and much to my embarrassment I am going to risk send- ing you a few lines today. The most forceful argument I have heard against the book is the matter of dedication. Now we are all very much interested in Fizzy, but Mr. Editor do you really think that Fizzy is so important as to be the subject of the dedication of your Alfnmmclf? Of course I am judging only by what the girls of the dormitory have said about the cat and they are certainly strong in their protest. I have also heard about how you mixed your athletic pictures up and got Stanley Strohl's picture as football captain in place of Roger Branigin. That is rather unfortunate for the College for anyone would know that Stanley Strohl could not possibly lead a gridiron eleven. And then about basketball, its seems to me as if I read in one of the editions of The Frrmlflin that Nell Hudson was captain of the team and was awarded a letter in chapel. How come F1-iddle's picture in the book? Now as to those popularities, well I think that most anyone could pick a better bunch than the pictures you used. For instance, you know that Katharine Casady isn't at all popular and I don't really feel that the other four are very popular. I could continue almost indefinitely finding fault with many things which appeared in your book but these are probably the most offending. Will you please correct all of these in your second edition and oblige, NEVICR' B. 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