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'q . f' 'sf' ' -QL -' 'fff V - .wfs.e ?,:1g1:ggfP,:t1g,E-rF?lf.fE'2f!1A f., fe '? if, A i x- '- ' 4k l - I -W is Vi K i 6 fi 1 1 i f 2 Zftf Q 5 . i 0' ' i Q, It i .iq T 1 , i fi if vii ix' 'fi 1 ' -fi Gin t iamuel MH. witmer, ' il tnhu has shntnn his faith Q Q in Qusben College fbi hp his Iupal anh efficient serhite, 2' me, the times nf '23 anti '24, 1 affettiunatrlp hehicate fi' this holume. tif. .f , , J J 1 ff- 1 w, Q' ' Quo its-gf!-f' P .:!fgii,k,ff Eiaaspilc Effiusiw 1,. .,f, .- . , , , -l----- ---1 Y r..-i-.1 FOREWORD To the history of every college, each school year makes its own distinct contribution. We shall endeavor to portray some of the lights and shadows of our college life, to record the peculiar contribution which this year has made to the history of the institution. We know that our picture will be an inadequate repre- sentation of Goshen College, for we are able to give only a few of the outstanding events and achievements. As you peruse these pages, dear reader, do not judge us too severely by some of the articles which fol- low. They are not masterpieces of literature, neither are they the work of the memoirist. They are attempts of students to characterize one another, attempts which we hope may call from present classmates a reminiscent smile in the coming years. Do not harshly criticize us for what we have said, or for what we have left un- said. We have tried to give recognition to all those who have been associated with us. But remember that to fully express our appreciation of the spirit of co-opera- tion which has made progress this year, is a task to which we are not equal. We hope that this volume, in the years to come, may bring and keep you in closer touch with your Alma Mater. May you enjoy it and forever keep it as a remembrance of your college days. ' f ,:.l' V 1 B ifff- -ff I Q- -1- t ' ., 1 Q 3, e CX, ,yi -I A , I x- . , I ,- 7- ,. , 'Sz . ssr?1f:fxiie.u'Elriltucrmflf - - H 1 y gg- an-A. - Y--fi . . -- .. -.---1?- GOSI-IEN COLLEGE ,. ff - -'-1 S a spiritual entity, Goshen College had its inception in the minds of a number of thoughtful Mennonite people about a generation ago. To tell of the development of that idea and its realization in various forms is the pur- pose of this sketch. The need of a church school was keenly felt by a few of the Mennonite church leaders, and several meetings were called in Elkhart, Indiana, to discuss the matter. Finally a decision was reached to start in Elkhart the Elkhart Institute as a private institution, under the direc- tion of Dr. H. A. Mumaw. The school opened in the autumn of 1894 with four students and one teacher, Professor Hosmer. Attendance was irreg- ular. Students enrolled at any time and apparently did not follow a reg- ular course of study. The teaching force was increased in keeping with the growing enrollment and the enlarged curriculum. The curriculum of this first year offered general academic subjects, and special courses in Bible, business, and elocution. The Elkhart Institute Corporation was formed in May, 1895. Soon a capital stock of twenty-five thousand dollars was secured and on Prairie Street a school building was erected for the Institute. In January, 1896 the school was moved from its quarters in the G. A. R. Hall into the new building. The first annual catalogue of the Elkhart Institute was issued in 1896. A four-year Academic Course was oifered. The last two years of this course were called the Scientific Course. A few years later this course was revised to meet college entrance requirements. This re vision, resulting in the Latin-Scientific Course, was continued until 1903 As Elkhart Institute continued to grow a change of location became desirable. After several locations had been considered an invitation from the city of Goshen to move to that city was accepted The school opened in Goshen September 29 1903 The curriculum was reorganized and the institution became a Junior College. In 1909 the college was organized into nine distinct departments, with a professor at the head of each. Meanwhile there developed the School of Music School of Business, Bible School, and Normal School. In 1910 Goshen College granted to five candidates the first Bachelor of Arts degrees. Standards of scholarship continued to rise and the enrollment to increase. In 1922 was graduated the largest class in the history of the school, when twenty six degrees were conferred. This year's graduating class will bring the total number of degrees conferred above the two hundred mark. In 1916 the Department of Home Economics was added. On February 13 1919 ! I Y . . , n . 7 7 I W- .- A Y- -- .- J' K -Y - 'U'-'-' 1- -fkf -A-,7i1f- ' ' ., -1 . ,.. .,-, Y Y ...,- - -.- - t if' ' 7,1'ilQ'.rrz5r'-1,-'4 ' f' . A 1 ' . nfffiapeff-fff ,. . H . - . W . . L ..., if i rl l the State Board of Indiana recognized Goshen College as a full standard college. i' 1s Facilities necessitated by the rising standards in education have for ws the most part been provided as needed. The first and only buil-ding com- 5 pleted before the opening of school on September 29, 1903, was the T71 women's dormitory. At first it was necessary to use the first floor for it Q classes and chapel exercises, and the basement for a dining hall if and reading room. On January 6, 1904, classes were moved . to the Administration Building. Dedicatory services were held two even- 'A ,l ings later. During the summer and autumn of 1906 Kulp Hall was built. fi The Women now used it for their dormitory and the men used East Hall. , y In the spring of 1916 East Hall was moved to its present location and AVL remodeled. Increased attendance and an enlarged curriculum made the A it erection of a new building necessary. The Science Hall, a modern, three- ' story brick and stone structure, was built in 1915. The gymnasium, which i is a fifty-by-eighty-foot frame structure, was erected by the 1921-1922 ,144 student body. ,I The College Library on the first floor of the Administration Building li contains more than seven thousand carefully selected volumes. A valu- ll, able part of the library is the Mennonite Historical Library, which has '4 ll been donated to the college by the Alumni Association and private indi- 1 f. viduals. In the general reading room there are daily and weekly period- ri icals and a large number of the leading magazines. y int' Thus the church school, which John S. Coffman and others of his day W0 dreamed of, planned for, an-d finally founded, has developed into an institu- Tl tion doing a high standard of work. During this continued expansion and growth there has been a constant effort to maintain the high ideals of the I i noble men who were her founders and the lofty aspirations of those who have guided her course since that time. These aims have been continued Q by high and increasingly higher standards of scholarship. High social - 4.1 and moral ideals have been fostered. There has been an endeavor to make T tl the pervading spirit deeply religious. , E Many young people have come into these college halls, where they have Q 1,1 been broadened, deepened, and enriched before going forth into service. K ll' They are scattered far and wide in both home and foreign countries. It l is a constant satisfaction to hear that they are disseminating the ideals for T which the institution exists. They are the real Goshen College. Buildings p and equipment are necessary, but they are not Goshen College. A college is more than material substances. Goshen College is a spiritual entity l, embodied in the lives of men and who enter her doors, drink from her 1 fountains, and go forth strengthened for service. 1 it ' - - - '-' .il 1 ul IM I w W 5-l I i ??ksg.:l. ,',qli::iE' E255- x i - ll 1 4 I l 's l O 61 fa Stranger, if thou hast learned a truth which needs No school of long experience, that the world . Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of its sorrow, crimes, and cares To tire thee of it, enter this wild wood l And view the haunts of nature. The calm shade 1 Shall bring a kindred calmg and the sweet breeze, That makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy sick heart. Thou wilt find nothing here P l i .fl Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men , And madethee loathe thy life. -Bryant. , J 1 i I C5. i 'S V .M ,J THE LANE THROUGH THE WOOD 9 THE BEND IN THE RACE THE RACE IN WINTER Q ff--11,-' -' -- .- -f ,- 'A Y,-'fpf'f:,g'A L . , W I 13' J , fm 'z 1 1 7 ,1 . sd 4 1 It ', If I I I r. Ja 1 'iw www 'Q Y .A e ,' THE TCLKHART RIVEI-' ' Xa ' I . Mig fb. 1.1 14 I----My-' K H- - Y ff :'W?r,2, ,- f' ', .,,. , -, ' 5-nj? IA... A V. L' ' ' f. v .!I?fl-23 1, 4 5:15 23 EF?-.-f' iff?-I1-N 1 ' A 1 ' ' ' I A T ,X I X rl A 4 4 'N 'Wu I L ', , rx LAI e 1 H, W , , , 4 , 1 E-Fixx fl sf ' if. f B 1 q -N A pf H, 2 I c ? .7 5 w 'fi V - M! f 2 x ' 2 lx f , N Q M ' 'Y ms! ' -'A 5 V WI A 5 5 l 3' X: A X f 1 5 l D X 1 x a A I 5 ' 1 1 FROM COLLEGE POINT , 5 ' s 5-. 7 f ,........., 1 I ' .4 ' --H 1' ' X -' ' , - .A l, EgEE7L5l3fE?m'?? i'f:gff,':'c,.,..f Il ll X ' ' ' 'A' IV, 4 7 if, Ln 1 W xii, i lv . ,LQ . I ff? .nj ,z y iw Qlfa fl l-. at 154 tfy :Eff Here, when a student oft have I come, y, V And in the hollow of the rock lain down A tb, And mus'd until the eventide, or read l JV Some ine old poet till my nook became it y A haunt of faery, or the noisy flow 'Gly Of water to my spell-beWilder'd ear 1 U Seem'd like the din of some gay tournament. 4' Pleasant have been such hoursg ' if ik Inq: wk :k 'sa I deem it true philosophy in him 'f li Whose path is in the rude and busy World li, , To loiter with these wayside comforters. I N il -Nathaniel Parker Willis. if 1 if Tl 9151. A '. -- 5- A- as -we ?.-3u'Tf'- ee,-f --eM--- -M Lf! W .T A 14 . . ntl-If IW ivi A-M a I -5 A r --Q N N . . .gf - , . 3. 5. f-L ff- -f -- ff -- -- - 1TITilA?lTT' 'f1i5:.n ,.. -' w 1,3 J xi? ' ' Y' 'Y 'Y 'fi rr? Y AY '77 Ig' Y-Y W T' x Q' , - r 1' 1 W . f 1 l' 1 1 y , or l 4 iii - l I M iff 1?-Q - 'P I Q- l That fairy music I never hear, ' ' Q Nor gaze on those Waters so green and clear, ' And mark them winding away from sight, l ' Darkened with shade or flashing with light, ' While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, ,y And the zephyr stoops to freshen his wings, ' ' But I Wish that fate had left me free a uf s To wander these quiet haunts With thee, .1 Y Till the eating cares of earth should depart, vw I An-d I envy thy stream, as it glides along g 1 Through its beautiful banks in a trance of song. l ..' , 1 I , -Bryant. R 1 ll 4 ll ', l Q v J f f :lf fl films . l . 4 , lf, F'- i iL Q 'I g , T , J ' L ' nw 3-1 OUR CAMPUS 16 1 Z V -, .,- --., ..-,., ,,-, ,,.V -A . 1.4 .U-, v, .,1 -,,. .U ,. ,..,1,, ,,4 . -, l 1 9 Q ,gs AS 0 ,X f 17 S. :. X X ,,l 4 fx, Alix QA ' ,I I X 52: fit 22 -M 5-5 - - - . 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Q 1 U .5 ' ,z A gg , . , 1' ' gl I 'J . 4 I M, i .. . f 0 : 'n jk rl M ' 6 J vo 9 W H, ,N we 1 v....p.,g gr ,L ' Q 11 H U 4 6, 'Bic 5 4 'Y H ' I AQ 'a 'P 0 1 1 v 4' -wff'.1i 'V if 'E' 1..5.' P' 'G-CD' ,. f f I .--i----..--,.......-1----.- - -.---.f-wevfM-- MENNONITE BOARD OF EDUCATION S. C. Yoder, President ,e,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,....,.,..... Kalona, Iowa D. D. Miller, Vice-President ...,................ Middlebury, Ind. A. E. Kreider, Secretary ..,...,.,,........,.........,.,. Goshen, Ind. S. R. Good, Treasurer .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,-,,,.....,,-.,,, Sterling, Ill. D. A. Yoder ..,...,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,...,..,.,,...... Wakarusa, Ind. Aaron Loucks ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.i,,,.,.,,,,..,.. Scottdale, Pa. A. B. Mensch ........,,.,...,..,,.,...,..,.,.,.......,....... Souderton, Pa. J. M. Kreider .....,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.....,,........... Palmyra, Mo. J. P. Bontrager .,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.... Los Angeles, Cal. Adam Baer ........,..........,,....,...,...,............ Hagerstown, Md. A. J. Steiner ...............,....,.,......,.............. North Lima, Ohio I. B. Good .................,,....,,.....,,,,..,...,.....,....... East Earl, Pa. D. G. Lapp ............................,...,................... Roseland, Neb. A. D. Wenger ,,,....,,....,,.,,,.,,,.., .,.,,..,,,,,. H arrisonburg, Va. M. C. Cressman .,.,....,,......,....,.,,,..,......,...... Kitchener, Ont. D. H. Bender ..............,.,,...,,,,,,..,,,........,,,,.... Hesston, Kan. T. M. Erb ..............................................,...,... Hesston, Kan. Edward Yoder ........,.,,,,...,,,...,,................... Hesston, Kan. Daniel Kaufman ..,....,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,............ Goshen, Ind. Vernon Smucker ,.,.......,,......,.,,.................... Scottdale, Pa. O. O. Miller ,,,,.....,...,,.,..,,..,,,....,....,............,.,,,... Akron, Pa. Noah Oyer ...............................,.................... Hesston, Kan. , C. C. Cressrnan .................................. New Hamburg, Ont. , E. S. Hallman .............................................. Guernsey, Sask. I V ' 2' Standing Committees of Board ' EXECUTIVE f S. C. Yoder A. E. Kreider S. R. Good li D. D. Miner D. A. Yoder W . FINANCE I j S. R. Good Aaron Loucks O. O. Miller Z FACULTY D. A. Yoder Aaron Loucks J. M. Kreider 3 LITERATURE 3 Daniel Kauffman D. H. Bender Vernon Smucker I S. F. Coffman Noah Oyer - . l.i. f ' 1. , i ' E 1. If I l 1 l,-ff?-.,,.ef-i.,e,r,gee A A A A . Q 'L' C3 X' fi' 'TT - ' Csvf fi . 'N TI' tfoff-he f 12 - .Mj ifpfl-QE AIA -H AH ' I wee-f -1- f- 7-4 - v i. -1-an 45- -ral.- :W .Ji v' YW - - -. L I f it QI F A C U L T Y ' i K 'wig if DANIEL KAUFFMAN yi President . i Bible 9 I Missouri State University I A ia E ii' ,Az ,sz ,Ae it ii i JoHN J. FISHER, A. M. E, ii Dean of College Philosophy and Educationg bt Goshen Collegeg Indiana University 15 University of Pennsylvaniag f '51 University of Chicagog i ,7 Columbia University. ,ill Ar .Av ,sv -J . Ii ' VESTA ZOOK, A. B., B. S. 'ni Dean of Women I M' Home Economics is Goshen Collegeg Lewis Instituteg 2 University of Chicago. i A I f i ' f - 'f C 3?7 V ' s.- . ' Q EPHRAIM J. zooK, A. M. W Librarian Latin and French i y . q VSIQSQFS EEEE ff nl F A o U L T Y . my 1 1 l' A ly DANIEL s. GERIG, A. B. Iii Languages and Economics W ,El College of Woosterg University of Chicago. ii, li l ,sl ,sz an M .!,. ui: i , l U v J. l 4 ,, Ohio Normal Universityg College of Woosterg U Xi Q University of Chicagog vi Indiana School for Librarians. 1 . 5H Az ,ez . M u 0 QV' JONATHAN M. KURTZ, A. M. l ,A v V ' . . ,Z Physical Sciences fl' Elkhart Instituteg Ohio Normal Universityg 7 ' ll Oberlin Collegeg University of Chicago. is J. ilffl 4 ' PM ' mr Ae ,,-z U-z DANIEL A. LEHMAN, A. M. y v, 1 . gf Principal of Academy N 5 Mathematics and Astronomy ill U5 ' Millersville State Normal Schoolg Wes- , 1 leyan Universityg University of Chi- 2' yi g cagog University of Michigang Columbia y V. Universityg Lick Observatory. y ml. 1 ' i .. ..... ' - - , S .. T'5iBTu T-JA.: M.-f-5,Q.eQ'g5vef '? F 1 - . A wfifE3.57?sQ' Aw 1, Y - fr ffrf B we-L --- -' - '- ,. '-wr, .. . .,:- .4rff--ff- -WA--11 il F A C U L T Y 'r 3 SAMUEL W. WITMER, A. M. . r Registrar 9' Biological Sciences M '51 Goshen Collegeg University of Wisconsing University of Illinoisg University of Chicago. I ,fi if '-A OTTO H. HOLTKAMP, Mus. B. l Q ill Piano and Theory I i i Oberlin Collegeg Oberlin Conserv- -l atory of Music. l S 4 L' IIA :, y - iff il AMOS B. KBBIDBB, A. B., B. D. U , 1,11 Business Manager . Dean of Bible School i l Bible and History 'l Goshen Collegeg Garrett Biblical Instituteg ll Northwestern University. Till If ,fill J il SILAS HEBTZLBB, A. M., B. D. New Testament Greek and Religious Education y Goshen Collegeg Northwestern Universityg M yd University of Chicagog Columbia Universityg 4 y Yale University. I ll ,,7 . ,BAA .,gA,. ,,.,.,,, ,Y T l'i- L, - 'f Academy of Fine Artsg New York Universityg 9 .ji MARY WISMER Sl , U ... tr AwwafQwNAs.c.fve'wwffawagaiw eeee X K PN I QL, . I . - V . . ', A - x ,qw Af H., L19 QQQAS l . lm A M .l FACULTY L' H , f 4 1 fl MAXWELL G. PARK, Pd. B., Ph. B. . p 1 . il Education ig -. iv' . . ' . Q Warrensburg Teachers, Collegeg University of Iii ' Missourig University of Wisconsing in University of Chicago. I J i i ' P. . . ' . rl- i 1, Q .,. .g. .,. . i 1 ' rr INA K. SLATE I' n. . Q Art ii. I 4 . i ll i ' Prang Summer School of Methodsg Chicago , ' ' ' 0 M New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. if I . l ll - Li n I 1 1 fi i ff' lf y 1 R iii. iii y 1 Wx Qi' .- g yi! fi Q Dvii 'lil f ,L . . 9 2 - W if l A rj ,fn Dietitian iq nfl Assistant Business Manager i li Galt Business Collegeg McDonald Institute. V 'E .. 'il' if y . .. , , in l ii f Q t A 5 I -. .- yi. li W 'i i ALLAN W. omssoivi, A. M. LX l Mu English f f if ,if Indiana State Normal Schoolg 4 A Indiana State University' Columbia University ' i V 7 ' :Q , L, . A fm ii' i i il , 0 l 9' ' f ' L .7 . . ,,,.. ,,,., ...iii vi... f .ixw'1r'e 1 ' A A . ' 1 '- A' Q- -i ' - -- ' A f 21 ...,, , ,,,,,y,,.,,,fJf 4 fs , Mlm L...-lJ ,, w,.,,Y,e 61 5 id .W,,,.:.?Q,L,,, ,.. 5.7, c....Iw Fxx 7-7 T any V 'Y C ,vw V V FACULTY ALMA W. FISHER, A. B. English and History Goshen Collegeg University of Chicago. it L-ia,-:sz JOHN THUT Voice and Theory Goshen Collegeg Goshen College School of Musicg Northwestern Universityg Northwestern University School of Music. ,-z ,-z ,-z MERVIN HOSTETLER Business Goshen Collegeg Northwestern University School of Commerce. pl 3 ,SG Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly in the distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. -CCU'l!ll9- 4, a I fe E 'l-gl 1 fi, V ll y l 1 4 fat tl 1 A if rl F ff ,Q l ll y p 1 if 2 1- l V' dl 2 L Q f It ' - l Q I I 5 if lf' J, ffl 4 I -'5 l XXL l ll ' 4 ml ul l v l l 5 nfl ls. ' R 5 -ll - 7 ---f.- fV-f--- U l . .1 Y 1 , Q...-..- 1- ........ , ,, 6- . . 1, ,,, , , ' v, ' 'j' KM ,Z , , , . . - 1 3 :-,- - 15.-ne, .4vi., ,,Q4v4,t 2 ' . , ' m-,. 35,14 1 1 'I ii y , X Nut L-.,.-.. L 5 . . STUDENT ASSISTANTS F 'R mu 1 AX Q Y -1-E,--i,f is-1 ' yi. ig, . . X- 1, .. 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SENIORS GAIUS THELDON LAMB JOHN ULERY BAUMGARTNER , Chemistry Mathematics Biological Science , , It is not good for man to He is not afraid to state Laugh with him if you be alone. his views. are wise. B. 'FRANK HARTZLER Bible A careless song, with a little nonsense in it now and then, does not mis- become a. monarch. BEULAH SMITH English There are souls in this world which have the gift of finding joy every- where and of leaving it behind them when they go n y ' 1 1, f w 1 Qyfianhxgtsixx m l .4 7 2? ivy, V ,ig -44: ai' 1:N,s1l m., f T, X,,cL,.-tu A ,fl QL r K X L A if -K -Q-A YQ lah-Q1 . ,Ji-, W Wi--., lx, f s E N 1 o R s Q si E S r X? ' if ' l ' y H . A Q its ' 'li N, l it 'll El ll l x , I r 2 h ft Y' ll It ll if .l Ei l I' 'fl ' f l l 1 I. fr 1 . N ' ew' .l 3 fi '. ill W ll I P ,I V 4' . i' ' v R' l .' W l r, D ix ,I l fl ml . i l f X fi , ij MERVIN HOSTETLER RHEA YODER ARTHUR LEE SMITH , l 'N Physical Science Home Economics Biological Science 3 i lvl To do easily what is dif- Purity of heart is her He was born to do gre-at 'P 1 l ficult for others is a noblest characteristic. things. if , mark of talent. 'f gf' 'lu i 9 ,ll el' l 'l Fl ,Ni l g g, DORSA YODER GLEN HERSHBERGER :It l, l Physical Science Physical Science l ' -9 limi The force of his own Humility, that low sweet merits makes his way. root from which all 1 ul ' heavenly virtues shoot. ral i. ' M Q 1 1.7 7' S all il Y S A A I V 'MH Q 2 S wr' f 1 .1 y Q -lg 3 , A-az: 5 asv.. . - ' I , -,iff s 4,,,,N1a'5f. ?'.' 'W g ?s'f:ie ' ' ' to X W 1 1 -,li 4 A- A: ' , sims. , ..e-m- ,.,4-Wig 29 mia- 3 , i 7, VM Wg. Mu 5 .- 14? 3 'tt ' ' W 'if ,, 'A ' 'ff ? 'f 'T' 'ff ff MPT: xf,L '- - T -- fi ' 'n n- -.. ' rl CLASS HISTORY Each passing year brings with it changes. The years in college are no exception to this rule. As progress is made, new difficulties arise to challenge us. As we move forward in our educational work we find the courses becoming more difficult. College life is a series of advancements and if sometimes we slip back it is only to press onward with new courage. Our passing through the responsibilities of all the classes is typical of our development. As we have tried all the chapel seats from the rear to the front, so have we passed from the Freshman stage to the more mature state of the Senior. We have tarried in the class roorn, we have listened to the voice of wisdom, and we have tried to give expression to growing characters. A college class in its growth loses some of its parts and acquires new material, yet retains its unity. We started as a class of seventy- eight, but the school room, the farm, and the home have claimed so many of our number that but six of us who started in the fall of 1919 remain. But we have continually taken on new strength. Others have come to join us, until now we are twenty-one. We have had four pleasant and profit- able years together. We have had troubles and difficulties, but unpleasant experiences have not robbed us of our loyal regard for each other. Varied interests have claimed our attention. We have always been actively engaged in athletics. We proved our ability in basketball by win- ning the interclass championship in '20, and again in '21, We have been quite successful in debating, having won two out of the three interclass debates in which we participated. These gave us the training that enabled us to furnish intercollegiate debaters in each of the four years. Our class has been well represented in the musical organizations of the college and has had orators in the leading contests within the College. All these varied activities have served to fit us for the varied tasks that lie before us as leave our College. We are now facing the world. Though we see storms ahead, we face them with the confidence that a solid foundation can stand the test. We see joys ahead, delightful experiences, such as come to those who willingly lose their lives in the struggle to bear tremendous burdens and lift fallen men out of the current of ignorance and error. We are happy and feel grateful to the Master for guidance and strength. We feel our indebtedness to our Alma Mater for the equipment so essential to effective lives. We appreciate the inspiring friendships which we have formed during these recent years. We face the future with this equipment, and with the truth which has been written into our hearts that Character Is the Only True Diploma. la--' ' 1-A .- - --1 - ' ' -,aid V' , . P l-.lil ll 1 lg i li V ti l l l l, P. ll . ,v In 1 i l f i Q fl l 4 1 1' E z fi 2 U 4 41 'Z 1 x . THE SENIOR Cl-IRCNICLE AMOS R. KENAGY- Carnegie Albany, Ore. Aurora, Graduate, Albany High School, Zanerian College '18, Book- keeper, Chicago '20-'21, Philharmonic Chorus, Y. M. Cabinet '23, Acting Principal, School of Business '21, '22, Oratorical Association, Maple Leaf Staff '23, Carnegie is one of our fellow classmen who was always ready to lend a helping hand in school affairs. As chairman of our social committee, he has shown the class many a good time. His ability in art and his con- structive imagination will bring him a large measure of success. Y - l ff W ' -' 1 s:-a-1-- av fp. -g A -i x ,. V-1- Y ur lff i I 5? 6 P ji V .sf .Ni I N PSQHEIE' 7 . wxisfu- ' . 1 H, v-an Yi , 4 ss 1 ' P ' ' .ji u - an THELDON LAMB- Curly Goshen, Ind. Adelphian , Graduate, Goshen High School, Teacher in Michigan High Schools, Chemical Society. Curly is the doctor of our class. He revels in the science of medi- cine, and is a shark in chemistry. If there is anything in chemistryithat you wish to know, merely ask Curly, and he will give you the informa- tion. Although he has not been with us long, we know he will make good in the profession he has chosen. Oh, yes, we must not forget-he is mar- ried now. ERNEST BOHN- Balm Millersbzwg, Incl. Aurora, Graduate, Goshen College Academy '20, Interclass Debater '21, Oratorical Association, President, Student Volunteer Band, '22, Y. M. Cabinet '22, President, Student Council '23, Maple Leaf Staff '23, Assistant in Biology '23, In Bohn we find the qualities which make a real man. He is always busy, but never too much so to find time for doing someone a favor. Some say he should have studied music, but his interest in the mission field is sure to make him a useful man. i rc' l l1K H1 ' ,N- 4 .... fr?-PQ' '- '--- wr X-Q: ' xxxXx'x .a - -- J ,,w,,.- ,- .bis , ' f - Y- ! -Vi ll fsag. .4 tgfasij. 3 , .,, 2 -- lx I if v ., . ..,, 4. . L up , 1, ,.,2,m V. li ,-JI. A ii -il ,i.,. .,. --,',.,,l,5 'FT Aa- 3 :T in T GRACE HUITEMA- Grace New Paris, Ind. Vesperian, Teacher in Indiana Public Schools. Grace has been in our class but a very short time, however, we all feel that our class would have been incomplete without her. Because of her splendid scholarship, her strong literary tendency, and her sincere character, we esteem her highly. She has not scattered her friendship at random, but those who have learned to really know her are impelled to love her for her friendliness, honesty, and frankness. Latest reports state that she is now married. DORSA YODER- Dorn Shipshewamr, Ind. Adelphian, Graduate, ShipshewanalHigh School, Teacher in Indiana Public Schools, Philharmonic Chorus, Mens' Chorus '23, University of Iowa, Record Staff' '23, Chemical Society. If you want to know a man who minds his own business, be a friend of Dorsa. He is one who can be trusted and depended upon. He is a good athlete, a regular star on the gymnasium floor. It is his highest ambi- tion to be an up-to-date and scientific farmer. PEARL THUT- Pearl Limo., Ohio Vesperian, Graduate, Bluffton High School, Teacher in Ohio Public Schools, Philharmonic Chorus, Student Lecture Board '22, Secretary, S. L. A. '23, Secretary-Treasurer, G. A. A. '23, President, Vesperian So- ciety, Student Council '23, Maple Leaf Staff '22, Associate Editor, Maple Leaf '23, Y. W. Cabinet '22, Class Secretary '23. A diligent student with an amiable personality, one who takes her work seriously, but is always ready for a good time. A keen, artistic sense, which enables her to appreciate the beautiful not only in art, but also in the lives of those about her. A modest reserve and a pleasing dis- position, which reflects the refined qualities of true womanhood. That's Pearl. JOHN ULERY- Johnny Nappanee, Ind. Adelphian, Graduate, Nappanee High School, Chemical Society, Purdue University, Member, I. N. G. '22-'23. In John we find a very practical-minded man with keen thinking, a man who is thorough in his work. W'hether it is work to be done or fun to be had, John is right there doing his share. Some day we may find John president of the Studebaker Corporation. rl-1 - L-.ill 4' fd.-- .- fi.. A- , Qu, 1.1 . - ---,N i.-- .fi-Ri, 1, .,...,. 1 'f igs-1 -lg , iliiifexi la .. . . ff-I 'fans Jltfi ,A , Y . . I ' ' ' ' 1 A JOHN THUT- Toot West Liberty, Ohio l X Aurora, Graduate, West Liberty High School, Philharmonic Chorus, Glee Club, A Capella Chorus, College Quartet '22, Y. M. Cabinet '21-'23, Interclass debater '22, Northwestern University, Summer '22, Instructor in Voice, Goshen College School of Music '23, gl ll , Heard you ever a melody, , Sung in wondrous merry glee? Heard you ever a cadence soft and sweet, , Born aloft by a perfect tone? If for such music your heart does long, A: Know our John, and hear his song. ' ESTHER HERTZLER- Estie Denbigh, Va. Vesperian , Graduate, Denbigh High School. is i Our Esther is a quite demure little girl, always cheerful and indus- l l trious. To her acquaintances she always appears reserved and quiet. l Only her friends know the wit and humor that at times overflows. Being 1 1 careful and studious, we know that she will ably fill her place in life. ' We earnestly hope that she may receive from others the kind, thoughtful considerations which are so characteristic of all her acts. A .Q B. FRANK HARTZLER- Beef West Liberty, Ohio Aurora, Graduate, Goshen College Academy, Goshen College Quar- H tet, Glee Club, Men's Chorus, Teacher of violin, Choir Director. nf, B. F. is the man who has something to say on all occasions, for he is 3. 'J ever ready to entertain with his wit. He has great ability in singing ,, and has been a member of the College Quartet for a great number of ff years. He makes his greatest hit when he sings Smiles or one of his C nigger songs. He is an all-around musician, for he can play a good many i l different instruments. , IRA EIGSTI- Ira, Buda, nz. Aurora, Graduate, Middlebury fInd.J High School, Farmer, '15-'19, il Philharmonic Chorus, President, Rural Band '22, Y. M. Cabinet '22, '23, 1, A Student Council '22, '23, President, Christian Workers' Band '22, Record 1 , f Staff '23, Assistant in Botany '23. ' Our classmate has a character of true worth, one that shines brighter ti 4 s N -W . . .. --.-. .. ---- if 4 . , .,...-f., ..,,, 4,7 i ,rv U , .,, M -V mhfmm L.....-......J ' -A 4 1 1 the deepe1 It IS sounded wlth hlqh ldeals findlnq e14p1ess1on ln an actlve Ch11st1an hfe H1s llfe 1nte1est IS the sp1ead1ng of the Gospel and the teaclnng of Cl'll1St13ll punclples For th11lgS materlal he aspues to the fa1m I GAIUS BAUMGARTNER Boom zng Ra lson Ohio AUIOIH Graduate Ada Hlgh School Ph1lha1mon1c Cho1us Glee Club 20 71 A Capella Cholus 22 Mens Cholus 23 College Qualtet 22 Chemlcal SOC1EtV Sec1eta1y of Y M Cab1net 73 Galus the b1gg6St man 111 the cla s as alvs avs p1esent when thele 1S uo1k to be done H1s 11Ch VOICE IS wanted 1n eve1y song h1s St1OHg a1m ln even game and h1s honest and unb1ased op1n1ons 1n BVGIY d1SCL'lS slon D1ff1cult1es do not d1stu1b Galus and unless h1s modesty d6t2.1l1S h1m we ale S1116 he vs1ll WIH GLEN HERSHBERGER Hershey Harrzsonbuzg Va Adelph1an Gmduate St19EtSbO1O COh1oJ Hlgh School Inte1class debate1 18 19 Chem1cal Soc1ety O1ato11ca1 ASSOCIHLIOH Ph1lha1mon1c Cholus Adelph1an SOCIGLY 23 Maple Leaf Staff 23 Easte1n MGHHOHILS School 22 Glen IS a man xx ho means bl.lSlH6SS He IS su1e to w1n because of hls perslstence HIS ambltlon IS to ha1 ness the unseen Rad1o fO1 l'l11'1'1 holds wondelful thmgs 1n 1tS grasp Electrlcltv IS full of fascmatlon fo1 th1s qu1et man He IS one of those who bel1eVe that the best way to teach a Vl1'tLle IS to l1ve It We 11ke h1m because he IS unconsc1ous of h1s v11tues MABEL METZLER Mebs North Lzma Ohzo Wespeuan G1aduate Nolth L1ma Hlgh School Teacher ln Oh1o Publlc Schools Phllhalmonlc Cho1us Y W Cab1net A Capella Chorus 23 S L A 23 Student Voluntee1 Band 22 23 Plesldent of G A A 23 Maple Leaf Staff 23 To know he1 IS to know some of the finex qual1t1es of a t1ue woman Mabels lesourcefulness and capablhty have been of great value to us Also her congenlal CllSI'JOS1t101'1 and pleasant Smlle have a Way of dr1V1ng away ou1 l1ttle cares Yes our Mabel IS frlendly w1tty and even poetlc at tlm6S We shall always remember the httle poems she wrote about us in 'S x -4 II 1 9 - .X , ff f Y , ' 3 NX- , X x N 'V f 'S 6: NH- -I 1 - ,4 ,N ,M 'I ,ii 40 -f 4 ' . . . . . . 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MERVIN HOSTETLER-'fHokey Baltic, Ohio Aurora, Graduate, Walnut Creek High School '17, Teacher in Ohio Public Schools, Philharmonic Chorus, Y. M. Cabinet '23, Interclass De- bater '22, Intercollegiate debater '22, '23, Student Council '23, Associate Editor, Maple Leaf '22, Editor-in-Chief, Maple Laef '23, President, Aurora Society '23, Northwestern University, Summer '22. Hokey is one of our notables hailing from the rugged hills of Holmes County, Ohio. He is a keen analytical thinker, an excellent debater, handy with the basketball, and a social star. He is a valuable asset to our class. We predict for him a very successful future. RUTH HORNE- Rufus 212 E. Waslzihgton St., Goshen, Ind. Avon, Graduate, Goshen High School, Chemical Society. An energetic person is Ruth, her ample amount of pep, and her genuine friendliness make her loved by all. When Ruth is not around she is out hunting for algae specimens or is in the laboratory dissecting some animal. Some day the scientinc world may be startled by the dis- covery of some new kind of bacteria which our future bacteriologist may find. S. JAY HOSTETLER- Jaybird Shipshewcma, Ind. Aurora, Graduate, Goshen College Academy, Teacher, Iowa Public Schools, Philharmonic Chorus, Oratorical Association, Interclass De- bater '22, Intercollegiate debater '23, Record Staff '22, '23, Maple Leaf Stad '22, President Y. M. Cabinet '22, Assistant in Mathematics, '23. He is not large in stature, but makes up for what he lacks in size with his unlimited energy and indomitable courage. In athletics, in the literary society, in the classroom, and in the Y, he is a born leader. However, he is not so successful in matters of sentiment, for he seems to have lost his heart completely. Although a reward has been offered for its recovery, the finder has up to this time refused to surrender possession. Pep, per- sonality, push, sincerity, joviality, these attributes will stand Jay in good stead when ultimately he gets to his chosen work in the mission field. BEULAH SMITH- Smitty Elida, Ohio Avon, Hesston Academy, Graduate, Eastern Mennonite School, '19, Assistant teacher, Eastern Mennonite School, '22, This blonde, curly-haired lass brings with her the sunshine of the beautiful Shenan-doah Valley of Virginia. She is a lover of good music and knows how to produce it, too. We have found her to be a diligent student, a very pleasant companion, and a girl with high aspirations. ,A V V 4- Y..'.a 1 ' -. v ' iw, , M - , . I X 'X ., ,g,ff.,.- ' ,, ,,,ff1,? .,2?f- .. im-45' 3 4' 7' ,.. 'V' - .2221 ... l -,-,,. ,, - --1--'-H ---J I ,.., - - ,ef 9 4- -W - .-.f- - ,A Y ,. v ri- L i fw b- - A- f . I ARTHUR SMITH- Sclzmzftty Eureka, Ill. Aurora, Graduate, Metamora High School, Philharmonic Chorus, Student Council, '22, Oratorical Association, A Capella Chorus '22, Treas- urer, Y. M. Cabinet '23, Record Staff '23, President, Athletic Association '23, Assistant in Botany '22, '23. If you get the blues, just talk to Schmitty. For this generous, optimistic lad, so full of pep and vim, will soon send you away all in smiles, and with a feeling that you Want to do something. His winning personality makes friends for him wherever he goes. OSCAR LEHMAN- Lam on , Wakarusa, I nd. Aurora, Graduate, Goshen College Academy, Moody Bible Institute '14-'16, Y. M. C. A. Secretary overseas '18, '19, President Oratorical As- sociation '22, President, S. L. A. '22, Intercollegiate debater '22, '23, Y. M. Cabinet '23, President Aurora Society '22, Business Manager, Maple Leaf '23, Interclass Basketball '23, Class President '23, Assistant in Zoology, '22, '23. This young preacher is a hard, persistent Worker. Concentrated ef- fort has brought to him success time and again. The many A's which he has hoarded are a graphic testimony of his brilliant scholarship. The two victories which he and his Intercollegiate debaters Won are a tribute to his ability in debating and public speaking. He has fine social quali- ties, too, at least, that is what Ruth says. RHEA YODER- Rehn, Goshen, Ind. Vesperian, Graduate, Middlebury High School, Teacher in Indiana Public Schools, Oratorical Association, Girls' Interclass debater '21, Student Council '22, '23, Record Staff '23, Maple Leaf Staff '23, Summer School '17, '18. Her eyes are like deep wells when she is serious, and like sparkling diamonds when she smiles. When you have learned to penetrate into the depth of her character, you will find her virtuous, sincere, and unassum- ing. Her deep character is expressed by a sincere purpose to do something Worth while. , 1 , . ,V-r 53' tis- - - i -X , 36 'fb-v . 'll l , . M - a s a ' rf' M 'rf' 1. ,. f i iff7'.r . f3 EQlF lr'?i?.Eg?H lF 4 X A K-lT,,i,..,-- ,l,?-- ......--iw -- z 1 'Li X ll x ll 'iz i 14, Q1 it N., U V, .5 M l ii ll ' 4 .1 e , it l 1. 1. If K e g X. 'm A.---il ' 5' f ia Q i CLASS POEM To the threshold of our college, Came a class in quest of knowledge. Now we're leaving, for achieving,- We, the Class of '23 3 We have laid for life's foundation Four more years of preparation 5 They are overg but may the light Shine upon us as of yore, When these halls we see no more. Tho' we part perhaps forever, Frien'dship's ties but death can sever Naught of sadness-all of gladness Shall live in memories so bright. As we go life's duties doing, Still our dreams of youth pursuing, Ever daring,-always sharing, Helping fellowmen to right, With our goal of '23 in sight. So here is to our College days! They'll bear us onward in life's race Their gladsome hours, and darker showeis Will ever cheer us on our wayg For naught but wrong have we to fear And as the years roll swiftly by We shall o'ercome with honors high. God bless our Alma Mater, dear! 5, 7 A-f' ' ' ' wars-' N -wr. W' , .- 7 , ,ss , dig- . ' ' :.. ...ax Wwz. - . 1.443 4 I 'I .L 'fl 1 K exe 3 - l i I 1 4 l' Y l CLASS SONG Aye the ways of life are weaiy As we journey toward our goal i Oft our future path seems dreary . And with sorrow fills our soul. i But we look into the distance li And our hearts are cheered to see . Comrades bravely striving onward ' Q Comrades they of 23. y There are heartaches that are cruel Mighty battles to be won' Oft the visions born in school days Seem their short race to have run Then We thlnk of Goshen College Of the precious golden key Which unlocked the door to knowledge For the Class of 23 O for victories to win O for mountains steep to climb Ours IS the battle s din Wheresoever we may be Let us cheer for 23 I la l gi 5 I I 4 ' ' z' ' Q' Y l l 7 ll .I 7 , 7 :A 7 lx A , Qfwll . . ' . ' t Lf, , , i A u l, . ' , l ' ' , Y' 1 Q f ' , Q: , I 5 4 ' . ' . ' , Ours is a goal subhmeg .,, y Z ffl ' - ' fl, 1- f I 1' 5 5 A A 3 ' 3 2 . . 4 to 5+ --3 f e N ' V ' A. 5 ' V ' Y ,I 1-., N-- - il 'K iA :mx Yifijff' Jfi o 1 39 1 ...J Q 1 U A -z '- 'i' COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR Academy Senlor Proglam School of MUSIC Recltal Baccalaureate SCFVICES Frzday June P Saturday June 9 Sunday June 10 Sermon M C Lehman Monday June 11 Senlor Class Day EXEFCISGS PROGRAM Class Presentatlon Rhea Yoder Vocal Solo J Ga1us Baumgartner Address Ernest Bohn Vocal Duet John Thut and J Ga1us Baumgartner Address S Jay Hostetler Short Story Grace Hmtema Grossman Address Oscar Lehman Vocal Solo John Thut Break1ng of the Wreath Mabel Metzler Tuesday June 12 Alumm Banquet 6 00 P M Wednesday June 13 Commencement Exerclses 10 30 A College Luncheon 1 00 P Phllharmomc Concert 8 00 P M 40 :X Q-f ',?' -Ir-1 , ' , 8 ' ' ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,..,,.........,...................,..,... 8:00 . M. ' ' ,,,,,..,..,,,,,,.,,,...,.,.,..,,.............,....,................. 8:00 P. M. ' ,,,,..,..,,,......-.,.,............ r ...,....,....................... 8 :OO P. M. ' ' .......,.,...,..................,.........................,... 8:00 P. M. , A 1 l ' .... ........................................................ : . M. I .............................................................. ................ : . M. Lug., THE ' RE IEW Filled with Printed for 'and by the They All Read Reliable News Class of '23 the Review Vol X. No. 6. MUDVILLE, INDIANA, JUNE 16, 1933 FOUR PAGES LEHMAN CARRIES T SUNSHINE QUARTET RENDERS REMARK- ABLE CONCERT On Wednesday evening, June 10, the citizens and friends of Mudville had the rare privilege of being enter- tained by the famous American musi- cal organization, the Sunshine Quartet. At 7:00 P. M. the beauti- fully decorated Hall was thrown open to the public. It was soon filled to capacity by the music loving friends of this vicinity, who had come to hear the rich harmonies that were promised to them. The Sunshine Quartet had been well received in every state of the Union, and in many foreign'coun- tries during the last ten years. They were recently honored at the World's Exposition held at Goshenia, in the South Sea Islands. The Quartet con- sists of the following personnel: John Pnillips Thut, Manager and first ten- org Arthur Lee Smith. second rnvmrg Benjamin Frank Hartzler, first bassg Silvanus Jay Hostetler, second Lzassg lvlervin Xerxes Hostetler, accompan- ist. These musicians are all leading soloists, having received their train- ing at the Hague Conservatory of Vi- enna. They scored their greatest success when they sang Smiles The audi- ence called them back nine times, af- ter the last numberg they were ap- plauded for one-half hour. The following program was ren- dered: ' I. a. Chi 'faro senga Parkethia ...... ---.-............................. Boomsing b. Fruihlingsylamke ,.,,.,, . ,,,, Bohn c. The Torn Grey Corduroy ........ -.-----.--,.-.............Jayh1rd Quartet II. a. When I was Wed in the Win- ter Time .,...........,..,....,,,. ,Stouge b. Mother Goose Songs . ..... . Hokev Duet-Mr. Thnt and Mr. Smith III. 21. Dewberry Waltz ..,,.......,,,,, Muffin b. Fairy Tale Waltv Q ,.,. , Finns Piano Solo-Mr. M. X. Hostetler IV. a. The Prophylactic Bah- .,,. Franks b. Two Little Pumpkin Vines-Green c. Smiles .....,,.........,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B eef Quartet V. a. Water Million Time ..... ..... T oot b. My Honey Child ,,,,., ,,,,,,,.,, N Vest Mr. Hartzler VI. B. Mudville Song ....,,,, ,,,-,,, it laym- b. Nona Amour Min . ,,,,, Schmitt Quartet AUTOMOBILE INVENTION - IS THE SENSATION OF DAY The most sensational feature of the automobile show held in connection with the Worldis Fair was a new automobile, christened the Rain- drop by its inventor and designer, Dorsa Yoder, the well-known engineer- ing chief in the Ford plant. The Rain- drop machine was made by regenerat- ing an old Ford by a special applica- tion of that fundamental process known to scientists as electrolysis. Mr, Yoder received the idea for 'the process in Professor Kurtis Physical Laboratory while he was studying for his A. B. degree at Goshen College. This new invention undoubtedly will revolutionize the automobile industry. The Ford company has already put up a large establishment for the devel- opment of the invention. Old worn- out Fords are taken and after 'the motors are taken out of the machine, the different parts are run through huge vats where a special process of electrolysis replaces all worn parts, so that the whole machine becomes exactly like new and is said to wear just as long, and run just as fast, as the original Ford ever did This pro- cess is very simple and a Ford can be rejuvenated at very small cost. Even now the Ford Motor Co. is receiving wornout Fords at the rate of 965 per day. This will mean that in a very' short time everybody who is financially able to buy gasoline and oil can enjoy the luxury of an auto- mobile. The Ford Motr-r Co. has adopted a new slogan in order to sell their cars, If You Can't Afford a Ford, You Can Afford a. Raindropf' ,l. -1 CHILD SPECIALIST VISITS SCHOOLS The schools have this week again been visited by the County Health Nurse, Miss Rhea Yoder. She brought with her, Dr. Ruth Horne, of New York, a specialist in child diseases. A thorough examination was made of every child and a complete report sent to the parents. We are sure that the advice of a child specialist will prove of much benefit to the children of our schools, and we are extremely grateful to Miss Yoder for her efforts in obtaining for our county the ser- vices of Dr. Horne. The best loved man or maid in the town would perish with anguish, could they hear all ,that their friends say in the course of a day.-Wiseacre. HE TATE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE GETS LARGE VO-TE Senator Oscar S. Lehman, the Re- publican candidate for United States senator from the state of Indiana, has carried the state by an immense plurality over Frederick J. Van Hicks, his opponent on the Democratic tic- ket. This victory marked the close of the most sensational political cam- paign the state of Indiana has ever known. The reason for Sen. Lehman's remarkable victory can. without any doubt, be attributed to his success- ful term in the Senate and to the un- usual dexterity with which his wife Mrs. Ruth B. Lehman organized and manipulated the G. O. P. forces with- in the state. The victory is all the more remark- able when one considers the unusual platform on which Sen. Lehman bat- tled for his reelection. Large numbers of the G. O. P. leaders had refused to support him on account of his tend- ency to oppose the protective tariff issue, and because of his widely- known personal inclinations toward free trade. However, early in the campaign Mrs. Lehman went after these party leaders, and after a great deal of hard, persistent effort, won their enthusiastic support. An important factor in the cam- paign was the speaking tour which the Senator made during the week previous to election day. Most out- standing among the speeches deliv- ered throughout the state was the address given in Mudville. day before yesterday. This final campaign speech was given with unusual enthusiasm and oratory. It swung his entire audience to his support It also se- cured thousands of votes throughout the state, from people who heard the Mudville address by radio. Senator Lehman has made a splen- did record during his first term in the Senate. His thorough under- standing of the political situation, his dominating personality, and unusually effective oratory has made him a lead- er in the senate. Present indications suggest that he will be one of the most promising presidential possibili- ties for 'l93B. Break not the roseg its fragrance and beauty are surely sufficient: Resting content with these, never a. thorn shall you feel. Be not too anxious to gain your next door neighbor's approvalg Live your own life, and let him strive your approval to gain. -John Haymaker. Page Two THE '23 REVIEW THE '23 REVIEVV Established 1923 Published every month at Mudville. Indiana. in the interest of the Class of '23. PEARL THUT JONES, Editor Subscription Rates: 35,00 per year. THE EDITOR'S COLUMN EAST WINDOWS A writer in the Mudville Times highly recommends east windows in poultry houses. He says the ever-nge hen house is dark on the east side, and the sun does not get around to the south windows till the middle of the'forenoon. But east windows give the hen the first light of day to come downstairs for an early break- fast, and they have, consequently, greatly increased the number of eggs. Progress in America so far. he says. has been due largely to east windows in farmhouses, the hrst morning light literally lifting the farmer and his family out of bed be- fore breakfast to hike forth to the tields to bring home the beans and bacon and other good country things. This is rather a new point of vieu in regard to the national ability to get ahead, but il stimulates the imag- ination even while it contributes to the amusement of the reader. In a city where every third family is talk- ing about building a new house for it- self, or for its hens, the east window idea will bear some thought. If it is good for hens and pioneers, perhaps a little of the morning fun will not hurt the rest of us, OUR NEW SERIAL We hope that the readers of the Re- view will pny especial attention to the new serial which we are starting this month. This novel, The Answer, is the latest production of Esther Imogene Hertzler, who has charmed many readers by her delightful stories. Although Miss Hertzlei' is not a pro- fessional novelist, she writes Il great in-nl. as a mutter of rt-creation, be- fore retiring in the evening. As 8 result, she has produced four differ- ent books which have had a wide cir- vulation and gained for her a worlde wide reputation as an author. FAME OF MUDVILLE SCHOOLS INCREASING The State Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction yesterday visited the Mudville Public Schools to investi- gate the work of Miss Mabel Metzler, Ph. D.. Pe. P., whose fame as a dis- ciplinarian has gone far and wide. She is recognized in educational circles as an authority. and rightly so, for her system has produced re- sults with the youngsters of Mudville. Supl. Greenhouse commended her very highly for being the originator of the swat-'em-hard system of school discipline. He offered her a place with the State Board of Educa- tion, at a flattering salary. But the citizens of Mudville are glad that Miss Metzler is public-spirited enough to refuse this offer, as she has re- fusr-rl so many before. THE POET'S COLUMN 'HUSTLE AND GR-IN. Smile, and the world smiles with YOU? Knock, and you go it alone: For the cheerful grin YVil1 let you in Where the kicker is never known. Growl, and the way looks drearyg Laugh, and the path is rrightg For a welcome smile Brings sunshine, while A frown shuts out the light. Sigh, and you rake in nothing, Work, and the prize is wong For the merry man VVith backbone can By nothing be outdone. s Hustle! and fortune awaits youg Shirk, and defeat is sure: For there's no chance Of deliverance For the chap who ran't endure. Sing, and the world's harmonious, Grumble, and things go wrong: And all the time You are out of rhyme With the busy, bustling throng. Kick, and there's trouble brewingg Whistle, and life is gayt Anrl the world's in tune Like a day in June, And the clouds all melt away. -Selected-Dry Humor. BOOK REVIEW FOR JUNE Tut -Beulah Sn-ith Gaymon. who has just returned from an ex- tensive journey through the Orient, has attracted a great deal of atten- tion in the literary world fand in Mudville, too,l by her latest novel, Tut, Aviation, one of the most fascinat- ing of modern sports in Egypt, forms the background for a charming story of young love. Glenna Boez, a little Egyptian girl, falls in love with avia- tion and with an Egyptian aviator, Tut, at the same time. So completely are the two mingled in her that the reader does not know whether she loves Tut because he is an aviator, or whether she loves flying because it is Tut's business. The plain facts of the story are very simple. Although ending in a tragedy which of itself is unusual, it strikes one as being quite plausible. A famine separates them. He spends long years hunting for her, and at last his search is rewarded. She is found in an Australian town, to which she had drifted as a famine refugee. Their great happiness was short-lived. While crossing the sea to their Egyp- tinn home. disaster overtakes the ves- sel, and they both find a watery grave. Against a rich background, full of Egyptian figures, is painted a picture of peculiar vividness. Its description, its vivid coloring, and its unusual in- sight into the heart of luinanity gives Tut a universal appeal. HON. AMOS RHYMSTER KENAGY COMING The Mudville Community Boosters will put on the last number of their Lyceum course in Booster's Hall, on Monday evening at 8:00 o'c1ock. They have secured for this number the Hon. Amos Rhymster Kenagy. the world-famed lecturer. The Boosters have put on an exceptionally fine course, and we are well assured that they have saved the best for the last. The citizens of Mudville will show their appreciation by a large turnout Monday evening. Don't be afraid of blue M0nday: come to the lecture and have the blues chased away. You cannot atford to miss hearing Hou. Kenagy. He is called The Man with a Lecture for Every Mood. He began his career as a peace orat- or: and has since spoken on war, smiles, art, hoodoo, pep, religion, farming, travels, marriages. etc. His latest lectures are given to the ex- pounding of the advantages of Voca- tional Education. His lectures are never dry and monotonous for he never speaks the same way twice, but always surprises his audiences with his amazing knowledge of his subjects and his sly bits of humor. His services as a lecturer are so much in demand that only an alert, wide-awake organization can procure him. For the sake of the Community Boosters. and for the good of Mud- ville, we want to see everybody out Monday evening, at B o'clock. Admission Sl 00. THE ANSWER Esther Imogene Hs-rtzler The last yellow ray of sunlight van- ished mysteriously behind the gray mountain of clouds hovering over the western horizon, and the stars sud- denly made their appearance as if Drecious gems had been thrown care- lessly out into the heavens. Then just as suddenly and just as mysteriously they vanished, only to reappear again, as if playing hide-and-go-seek with the queer, sleepy Man in the Moon, who occasionally hid his face behind the shimmering wisp of cirrus clouds that softly glided past. A gray, dull mist was overshadowing the horizon and approaching menacingly, accom- panied by a muffled rumbling. The waves dashed on in aifendless pro- cession, coming from nowhere, going nowhere, soared for a brief moment to an incredible height of majesty and superiority, and then, foaming with rage because there was nothing in their path which they might destroy, diminished to an insignificant small- ness and soon disappeared-cresb fallen, humiliated. Securely moored to E1'ic's Reef the Bouncing Bet readily responded to the pulsating movements of the waves, but stubbornly deiied their every at- tempt to break her loose and drive her out into the merciless sea. Down in her cabin the schooner's skipper was preparing his evening meal. An appetizing odor of baking pancakes and frying bacon penetrated into every corner of the room. A casual glance about revealed a cabin scanti- ly furnishedg yet it was a warm and comfortable place on such a night. The few pieces of furniture--a rough, home-made bunk, which served for a chair as well as a bed, a rude rocker THE '23 REVIEW Page Three , WH K mwmm fi 1 1 1 ng,1.w4'- 'gf-2::, 4,33 -4. wr-an L.,.,4.f,'w::' ' f 'xaxf l 1 f A 4- V A , 9 Q URJEHI. Q zz, M, 5 , Q Q2 a M fs: 1 fi 4 f U Q lfflff 1 'J : '- ' 1 - Q,.gpg - ' ' '-ki: Q A , A-Xofgygxqaqggwfwg A- , ,,.ff 'k '-Q,P,5: yS.,'5,l-if-ff'v ' -.W ' ENN.. XQQXSFHFAJZEN . qxxgxrbd Q EEE E, , an QQ 'Q'P-.!USBALzH'ZGN?' A .VE, . .4 .ff 1 '2 M f-4 E' n f'-U 'E' If ,ww M,,..7- .5 3v,:.,2:x',-..,:a..,v,wSQ,f.9wxsgqwggg-,g'5 5.4 1- ff., vw, .,Q- W , . x XM ,V .. W , ..,.1..x,. -QRRL -THU.f,'w- A X .,j,'Ee45g,.5F.PE?,.i'i,?5 x. 'XP OUR PICTURE PAGE Page Four THE '23 REVIEW SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. .Tay Hostetler is spending: the winter on her husbnnflk orange :rave at Los Angeles, California, while Mr, Hostetler is traveling with the Sun- shine quartet. Mrs. Hostetler says she enjoys very much getting her breakfast direct from t'le orange trees in the moming. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Gains Baumgartner entertained the Farm YVomen's Canning Club All the mem- bers were present. They canned over seventy-tive quarts of strawberries. Lunch was served in the sun parlor. In tho afternoon Mrs. Ernest Bohn gave an illustrated lecture on Can- ning Vegetable Soup. Little Dorsa Yoder, Jr.. celebrated his birthday with an aeroplane trip Saturday afternoon. Those who enjoy- ed the afternoon with him were Mary Lamb, Alice Baumgnrtner, Helen Ruth Eigsti, Susan Sarah Hostetler. Imo- gene Kenagy. and Ernesfiife Bohn. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Eigsti celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Eig- sti were married ten ycars ago at Goshen, Indiana. on the night that Mr. Eigsti graduated from Goshen College. with only one arm, :i sheet iron stove minus une leg, the clothes closet. the cupboard, and the open tire-place, which provided heat and light-were nnxuistakably the selection of YHBS- culine hands, chosen for service and XVPHT. Vaptain Jerry NVQ-st examined his baron again, placed more wood on the fire, and mounted the cabin steps. A gust of wind slammed shut the door, and a few drops of wnter fell on his face as he stepped on deck. Overhead the threatening sky was becoming blacker and hlacker. The waves dash- ed themselves onward in an ecstasy of anger and revenge, seeking vengeance on everything that lay in their path. Above the raging: storm now and then was hi-urd the worried shliek of n sea- gull as it anxiously watched for the safety uf its brood. The old Captain glanced about him with an anxious eye at the forbidding we-atlier and examined again his an- chorage to make certain that it was sr-vure. During some thirty odd years nf sailing up and down this part of tha- New England Coast he had en- l'Ulllllf.'l'!'ll and miraculously escaped from tor- many storms to be caught in such a menacing sea, miles away from shore. Tonight as he slowly entered the cabin, doubtfully shaking his head, he wes thankful for the Fate that had anchored him in port. After he had finished his meal, the old skipper went to the one window and peered out into the night. But the pitching and lurching nf thu- vessel nearly unbalanced him, so that he was forced to seek his bunk again. He could hear the storm outside, raging in all its fury, and thought anxiously of any ship that was out nt SSB. Should they approach the shore in the darkness and strike a rock. all would be lost. But then the beams of light from the lighthouse would show them the way to safety. The lighthouse? For the first time he re- member:-cl that he had not sen-n its light. Queer, he thought that it was not li! at a time like this. But then he decided it was still early in the evening, in spite of the darkness, and RADIO NEWS By Glen Hershherger, U. S, Radio Chief. Why not plan for a radio vaca- tion! lf you are going alone, or with your friends, take a radio with you. There are outfits designed especially for the vacationists. An automobile bungalow with radio apparatus would he just the thing for the tourist. The new radio method of instruc- tion used in the Mudville High School has aroused a great deal of attention throughout the country One teacher can efficiently instruct several hun- dred pupils by the radi: method. Program for June 23. 3:00 P. M.-Lecture, How to Train Bees. by Hon. John Ulery.- KKK Mudville. 8:00 P. M.-Concert by Sunshine Quartet-WVSZ, Mexico City. soon it would he sending its beacons out through the gale, lending aid to someone in distress. The thought of the lighthouse sud- denly brought back memories of his r-hildhood. And as he sat there be- fore the crackling fire, his mind tlitted Hack some two score years. and in the burning flames the panorama of his youth was unfolded before him. Ont side the cabin the sea had become a howling demon, more violent, more hitter each moment. But the old skip- per was not aware of it. He was hai-k in his youth again. As far hack as he could remember. 'ie had always lived by the sea. His father had died when he was yet too voung to remember it and had left his widowed mother and himself a small but comfortable home along n rocky piece of coast near a Govern- ment lighthouse. All through his early childhood, his only playmate was his little neighbor. Betty Ruwdon. Far awav from any other children, and not daring to Imtlier their busy mothers they were thrown on their own resources to pro- vide amusement for themselves. But this was not difficult and only when one or the other was ill. did they be- come lonesome. Each new day was 'he journey into a magic fairyland. Along the shore and among the rocks were found countless pretty shells and 'queer shaped stones that the tide '-rought in from the sea's unlimited store of treasures, which the children :athered for their already large col- 'vr-tion. On stormy days they would take their fairy story books to their ' KEEP SMILING if you are well, you are happy: lf you are sick, you are miserable. CHIROPRACTIC VERTE- BRAL ADJUSTMENT will do more than anvthingvelse to make you well. Sec your Phiroprnctor. Consultation will cost nothing. lRA EIGSTI, CHIROPRACTOR Palmer System Hffice Hours: Rzfm to 12 n. m.: 1 to 5 p. rn. M7 Broadway St. Tel. 384 secret cave, and there read of the beautiful fairy princess who was im- prisoned in a dark castle dungeon, and then of the hravelknight who, when he heard of her plight, dashed to her rescue and killed a dozen dragons single handed, before she was free. In sunshiny weather they would play in the sand, building miniature seas. complete with their islands and lighthouses, and sail on them their wooden boats. At other times on warm moonlit nights they would sit on the sand and watch the lighthouse light as it flashed in their faces for a brief moment and then passed on again. They were awed at the won- der and mystery surrounding it and spent hours with the old light tender as he kept it burning and revolving throughout the night. To some day build a light house be- came Jerry's one big dream. One that would automatically light, revolve, and extinguish itself without the aid of human hands was the goal he set for himself. His ambition was arous- ed to do more than just spend all his life sailing up and down the sea. He would achieve success. and some day the world would be grateful for what he had accomplished. His constant adviser and helper in his dreams was Betty. Together they would build and re-build of sand and wood light- houses iinished in every detail and plan for the time in the future when sluccess and happiness would be en-s, CTO BE CONTINUEDJ DRESSMAKERS We make dresses for women and children Hemstitching Fancy Stitching All work guaranteed to give a lit Esther Hertzler and Beulah Smith ERNEST BOHN Teacher of Voice 56 lVest Ind. St., Mudville, Phone: State 6575 Ind. AN UNUSUAL COMBINATION OF TYPE AND PRODUCTION KING CANARY OAK DE KOL The 45-lb. bull who took first prize at the National Dairy Show in 1932. Price, 59000. ' QUEEN LISETTE COLANTEA A year old daughter of Lisette Co- lnntha, the cow who now holds the world's reoord of 39,000 lbs. of milk in one year. Price 315.000, These two are for sale and they are bargains, too. SUN'E LOW'.BR DAIRY FARM JOHN G. BAUMGARTNER Mudville, Ind. 'I------fm - -- f - -J --- .-.N W vw--. .-, '1- ,L 1 . IX' CB,-'A ' f. A 7 c T 3 1 ff' 53,91 .w.5r'-.'ll4-24 YI I- -.. 'IES I S' ',c'Y '623-srvnnr 1 ' ' 'L - L A' ' 'f Is I Il . . ' I W' ,f'I1I-I ' W' f ff '.v 01 X ,I II fcq A4!, I' Q, .yy VV, ,n If-I V LV I! . 1, , I I . lf I I FJ' -' I , , In ' M: I' ' ' A ', , IV ' I .I If Nj 1 .V4.,.fc1Ng . gf. Q . f f , . ,ly V . z V1 IL..fv -I-ff Duff .f , fu I ,r ,.,-I f II-If F!Zx'l,,f-f, Xl I ',..rIf fyf' NWI r.1Hf,'4 pf .f ff f X f I I. 1 ' ' gif? ,.. 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' 1- ,, e13MeA1guE LEAP: ...af any it JUNIOR CLASS P1 es1dent Secreta1y Treasu1 G1 Ruth B1 ubake1 Veneta Geo1ge Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flow 61 Yellow Tea Rose Class Motto In ou1selves ou1 futu1e hes We the Class of 24 a1e a splendld 1llust1at1on of the D1 1nc1 le wh1ch 18 tvvent1eth cer1tu1y 1S 1epeated1y demandmv qual tv 13 he1 than qaantlty As Freshmen We We1e s1Xty seven Stlihlg as Sopholnmes We I'1LlI'I'1b916d th11ty four and now we a1e seven Though We have dwlndled ln numbers We have lost none of that sp111t Wh1Ch cha1acte11zed us the fhst two years the sp111t to fight ha1d and to take v1cto1y C1 defeat Wlth equal grace A fflan e baclwva1d ove1 OU1 chlevements 1n O1 ato1y 1n athletlcs O1 1n the classl oom 1eveals the lO116S of the past And when we look fo1vvard to ou1 Sen O1 yea1 and then a l1ttle farther on 1nto our next school the great vvo1ld we a1e con fldent that the1e IS glo1y to come 1f We keep before us ou1 motto In Ou1 selves Our Future L1es Our 1I1t916StS and l1fe amb1t1ons are even mo1e va11ed than the states we represent Two there are who have hea1d the call of the forewgn mls s1on Held and one the call of the 1ural Held Teachmg of home economlcs has at 1acted one of ou1 numbe1 and the 'vV01k of the l1bra11an has 'lppealel to another One would serve as a teache1 Whlle anothe1 lS en thuslast cally lookmg forvva1d tc the med1cal profess1on The e IS an old saymfr that In un1on the1e IQ st1ength As t1uly do We feel that 1n a small class the1e IS COI'Il13d8Sl'l1D and close assoc1at1on vvhlch fc ters concentrated effort and a st1ength of DLIIDGSG We have enyoyed these days of prepa1at1on togethe1 and t1L1St we have made some Worth whlle cont11but1ons to the l1fe of the college If you can keep your courage, when you see you1 class IS small, If you can force yourself to Wm, and not to fall, If you can nfungle Wlth the Semors, nor shght the unde1class, If every schoolmate counts mth you, not one the more no1 less, If you can fill each golden mlnute, Wlth slxty seconds' Worth of happy Work, You'll be a Jumor, Wlth the good there's 1n And paths of SGFVICG you W1ll never shlrk 1t, - Y - , .- -2 was K - 'x 1 1-,ig 'f .2 in 5 gr' 3 - , 2 ' '? vez ' ' '- ' X . - 6 '. - ai : ' 4 1 ,- , , .- ,,, ' -V 31 - --f f--- - ....i.,,,.,,,,Z,, wmpvw- Ni..f.e.'3:1,..---.-1. ml' 'mn s .g . 1 W ' ' 1 . . 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White Cloud Mich. 736 Leer St South Bend Ind. . Clarabel Kauffman ,.,,....,..,,,..,...,......,,.....,........ Herman Laughlin ........ . , Geneva Lon .,.....,...... .. Plessa L. Mast ,.................,..........,.....,,.,......,.................. Goshen Ida Miner ,,,,..,,........ I4 , Nona Mlller ...,.............. . 3 J lr fl? IF V X v . : . AV 1 , - Fig, y- if ,. . L, ,a ........r...............,...............Shipshewana , .,...,,,..,.,....,..,.........,....... Shipshewana Florence Parker ........,............... ...........,......,................. G oshen , y, Forrest Shank ........................ ..,,..r.......,......................... G oshen Esther Smucker ............ ...,............,..........,.......,.,,......... , , Mrs. Ruth Urnble .................................................. Noble Yoder ............................................................ . rWest Liberty Ohio Il. Il. I1 . T1 . I1 . II . Ind. 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St. ,,,,....,,-,.,.,...,.,,,,,,....... . ., , I fg y . --eeeee eeleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee f - . ......................................,...-.....----------- - y Ml , l 5 . , lm f 1 9 X I lf 5 xg '1 y A 9 I 4 , 1 d I 9 g , I d mai J I d 114 , I d '. , I d l I d - .ll . - , . -. U . J L. Y. l I' L- - W .-.- - Y .-I L... ,...,.- M, .--W A f .32 .rf -V ' -' , - '11 ---.4--,f -. Q.-. R Mai Q QV? T, , v-? ,.,,J. I TI '.?'fW'fii' if , n a.. SCPHCMORE l-IISTCRY On a certain glorious day in September of 1921, a wonderful thing happened to Goshen College. The class of 1925 entered its portals and proceeded to make it, and everybody connected with it, sit up and take notice. In the two brief years of its existence it has demonstrated to doubting onlookers its unique and unequalled spirit, intelligence, and strength. As Freshmen we were distinguished by our peculiar lack of verdantness and the remarkable intellectual and physical attainments of the individual members of the class. Under the able leadership of Senator Baumgartner we made the school aware of our existence. Espe- cially on the day of the fountain scrap we were thrust into the limelight, albeit somewhat unwillingly. Battling gamely against tremendous odds and resisting heroically to the last in a struggle in which the female members of the class demonstrated their valor in unmistakable terms, we were finally overcome by mere weight of numbers. We were not unac- companied on our watery journey, however, as some of the upperclassmen can testify, and we did gain possession of the Sophomore flag. The Sophomore debate was won unanimously, in the basketball tour- nament, we lost to the lucky Academy Seniors by a margin of a. single point, our representative won first place in the oratorical contest, and a hard-fought match was dropped to the Sophomores. But there was an- other side to our existence as a class,-the social side. A memorable Hallowe'en social, a skating party, a bury-the-hatchet social with the Sophs, and a trip to Wawasee in the Spring pleasantly filled our calendar. Then came June and the agony of exams g but commencement found the Class of '25 fitting very well into the general scheme of things. Back we came in the fall, great in spirit, if not in numbers, and ready for another year of hard work. We started off the year with a bang,-the bang taking the form of a steak-roast on College Point. Next on the pro- gram was a particularly enjoyable Hallowe'en social. Although we lost a hotly-contested girls' debate to the Freshmen, we reversed the usual order of affairs and won the boys' -debate. One of our members won the Fall Tennis Tournament and another secured second place in the Peace Contest. Much to the Freshmen's surprise, our team spilled the dope and won the basketball tournament, twice defeating the wonder team of the Freshmen. Then, to complete our list of trophies, in some mysterious manner we obtained a beautiful, hand-embroidered, purple and gold banner bearing on it the inscription Frosh. Our possession of this emblem has brought sorrow to many a loyal Freshman heart. And so, through two turbulent years the Class of '25 has moved gamely on. Always giving her best efforts, she has left a record which any class might well be proud of. Mistakes she has made, but always honest ones. We have learned and grown during these two years, and we sin- cerely hope that not only may we ourselves have profited by being here, but that we may have left our impress for the better on Goshen College. ' - f -'- ' J HT-J-T:'v - -1 --- -- I?'v 'Y ' 6 V '--. 9- mg- Q - A l :aC4 E-242' La- - -1... .I' I -L44-' I v-TL J ---M , 7--.1r,g?WA..+.,,f V JV W W r- ' A ' g ' 1 k 1 '- v - 2 ., J, ,, Y Y ,- ' 1 . , Y , , , , .. .. , ? ,,.. 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A V 9 W 7 1 p f Q ' 'vi' , 5 1' ,fx O. 194 W - , V' 1' N ' T fa 1 ' x .' ..'4Mbwv'f-lg: , ' A ,Q u h Ai' 4, - j- Z1 ' ' N 5 I 11,1 , Q -- +-.H .L 'j ,ff .P Lp , Q 1 LN 'am , - x , 4 5 ,f 541' A' ' ' ' 1- l . J N., ' ' -I I V ' C x. QI 5 ' I L ' 'i' V ,. f' , ' V' H Q- , 1 QA: , , 1 X . 4' ht . 0 1 . 3 ly X ' X ' 'SY QM It cnv '34 Jw Y iii 'rl ' 2 H ,X IW 1 H, D ld! xr Q 1 3 t 2 M W4 mf 1 , ' Y A' -'xwufnff wx 15 1 m 'I 1 P U ' 'C -1 W4 'v X 4 : IW: P i ., I f .N Wg A W 4 - V YM 4- W -n F x , --f M w, l V ,-7 xr' -'rv A W - ' iq I ld Rx 1- .. Q Q ,K M 4 1 52 2 lg. .q. f, - .. -A .,w.. -Amy' ,JL 5 .' L4,Y?7,AI 5 i i S 5 53 w ai N- 2 tiffi 'ff iaffff-s.sa.f ,A 1 A .- fi c I 4 ., I if ll FRESHMAN CLASS S. Maurice Allgyer, West Liberty, Ohio. John Armstrong, Elkhart, Ind. Charles Bechtel, Goshen, Ind. Harold Bechtel Goshen Ind. Walter Bender Springs Pa. Grace Benson Milford Ind. Wayne Blakesley Goshen Ind. Mary Bohn Millersburg Ind. Ralph Brock Bristol Ind. Catherine Brown Goshen Ind Lowell Broun Goshen Ind Iva Butte Jackson Minn Florence Cooper Middlebury Ind Agnes Cripe Goshen Ind Louise Croop Goshen Ind Florence DeYoung New Paris n Roberta Dovel Goshen Ind Ruth Dovel Mrllersburg Ind Wilmer Eigstr Goshen Ind Eva Estep 513 E La Salle Ave South Bend Ind Henry Evans Coshen Ind Amanda Frey Archbold Ohio Fern Gardner Goshen Ind Dan1elGer1g Jr Goshen Inu Albertrne Gerver Wawaka Ind Lester Good Sterling Ill Mabel Hartzler Belleville Pa Ella Holdeman Bristol Ind Catherine Hooley Belleville Celesta Hostetler Baltic Ohio Gertrude Hostetler Baltic Ohio Irvin Hostetler Baltic Ohio Ivan Hostetler Baltic Ohlo Norman Hostetler 1916 Eden St Elkhart Ind Alice Housour Elkhart Ind Orpha Mae Huffman, Elkhart, Ind Ronald Jacobson, Elkhart, Ind. Golda King, West Liberty, Ohio. Winfield Kropf, Smithville, Ohio. Ruth Lantz Topeka Ind. Esther Leaman Lititz Pa. Eunice Leaman 1114 Lill Ave. Chicago Ill. Stanley Lehman Nappanee Ind. Ruby McMahon Goshen Ind. C Carol Miller 145 Indiana Ave Elkhart Ind Hubert Miller New Paris Ind Gladys Mullett Wakarusa Ind Alta Nussbaum Dalton Ohio John Robinson Milford Ind Noah Roeschley Flanagan Ill Mildred Sailor Wakarusa Ind Hettle Shoup Seville Ohio Opal Shrock Goshen Ind Louise Smith Goshen Ind J Mervln Smucker Smithville Ohio Raymond Smucker Smithville Ohio Waldo T Stalter La Junta Colo Grace Steiner Columbus Grove Ohio T1ll1e Fngman Stoll Coshen Ind Fern Stutzman Goshen Ind Helen Todd Goshen Ind Stahly Weaver Goshen Ind Hazel Welty Goshen Ind Bessie Wyse Archbold Ohio C Ruth Yoder Goshen Ind Jonathan Yoder Goshen Ind Paul Yoder Columbiana Ohio Reuben Yoder Shipshewana Ind Ruth V Yoder Wooster Ohio 1' 74. , , 1 1 v ' v ' 9 1 ' 1 ' y 7 Y . , - , , , 0 1 Q' , , 7 7 ' A , , . o A 1, I f y , , I, . . , , . . my N a - . ., ' X . , U , ' , . Q ' 9 ' . Y . , ' . , , I , , t N 7 .I ' . . , , I I d. Y 1 ' 1 Y Y . . , . I . I r ' . ' ' ' . 1 . , , . . . . . 1 , , . I , , . V I l, . D , Y . . y , . 1 , I , i ' , . . 9 ' 9 Q ' ' .7 , D , g 3 , l . . Y 2, , - .. . 1 ,y 1 . ' , , . 1 . . 1 ' i 1 - ' r I 1 0, . , . 1 v , . Albert Hershberger, Kalona, Iowa. Edna Thutl West Liberty, Ohio. y . , u I y n I y ' , Pa. 7 , . 1, I Q I u I 7 , 0 , ,. , . u 1 y . ' . , . , . I ' , , . Y . y . I , , W . 3 H I, , . , . . Y ' 1, . 7 ' l .1 N , I 0 I, , . U .1 -I -J' Q. t-YITZTI ' flu. C - .. '- 'A A W' . .X . f N, ,,, 4 ..-1,71 54 , 3. .. 4 A A I q l ..,,. , -V-e - . ' . M, ... l Y ,Y W it sxs K' f Ifr'l C:5.:,, xwyK 25' 'gn 5i ':w'.4 g,-'sh-jew W, I, A'x. I K--' V A PfLfEAg -f Efm I- '-' - ' I -' ' s. s. , F , - .s i 1 FRESHMAN CLASS President .............,. ......... W alter A. Bender Vice-President ...... ...,,,....... H enry G. Evans Secretary ............... .....,.,. E unice M. Leaman Treasurer ................. .........,.., ........ D aniel Gerig, Jr. Sergeant-at-Arms .....................,........... .,....... S . Maurice Allgyer Colors-Purple and Gold. Flower-Pansy. Motto- He conquers who conquers himself. And behold, on the nineteenth day of the ninth month of this year, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, there was beheld, entering the Land of Goshen, an assembly, motley and in great confusion, and their name was called Freshmen. The tribes of the Land of Goshen looked with disdain and disfavor on these newcomers into their domains, for the Freshmen were young and tender and unaccustomed to the ways of the land. But, the kings and princes of the kingdom, in council, called the Faculty, after much considera- tion, were at last determined to receive this innocent group into their kingdom, so the order went out through the land that the Freshmen should henceforth be considered a tribe amongst the others. Thereupon, the new tribe met in private assembly and set up one of their number, called Bups, who should be the chief tribesman and lord in the affairs of the land. With much pomp and ceremony, the tribes of the land celebrated the new era by a social, and the new tribe henceforth took its place in the land. Yet, were some of the tribes displeased by this intrusion Cfor so they consider itj, and in various feats of valor did they challenge the Freshmen to combat. A very proud tribe, called the Sophomores, did en- gage them in various battles of words. In these contests it did result that the men of the tribe of Freshmen were unable to hold their own, but the women of the tribe did accomplish an overwhelming victory over the tribe of Sophomores. And again, in the third month of the new year, a lone member of the tribe did meet, and single-handed conquer, three men from the tribe of Sophomores and one man from the tribe of Seniors, in a melee called, in this land, a Peace Contest. In feats of strength, called athletics, the Freshmen did always acquit themselves valiantly and biavely and attained honoi theieby among the first ranks in the kingdom And verily in gathering together foi pleasuie the great tribe of quent occasions all the men women and children of the tribe assembled themselves and made merry in sport and conversation In sooth the tribe of Freshmen has been great among the tribes of the Land of Goshen Even though it is said that they are young and of little experience yet by their Wisdom and valor they have established them selves and made their voices to be hearkened unto thi ouvhout the whole Land so that their fame shall not peiish from the history of the Land . . . y . A ! n . Y . Freshmen was without any peer in the whole land. On various an-d fre- 7- 7 - , I . . . . . ' C , Q , a v ' - . A In u 1 D' , . . Wfih, ,,,. ..,. , , ,,, . W . C ., , Q, g, S . xg W M ssfssxi-. 4554 ..1.s.1 ,,A 55 , f,. 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'QL 58 CLARA E DILLER 1412 So Elghth St Goshen Ind So build We up the being that w are VESTA HOSTETLER Baltlc Ohio Count that day lost wxose ow descendmg sun VIEWS from thy hand no Worthy actlon done RUTH E LEAMAN L1t1tz Pa She doeth httle kmdnesses which mo t leave undone oi oe spise HOMER KAUFFMAN Goshen Ind march 1n the ianks hard prest and the road unknown ROY G STUTZMAN Danvers Ill Then Welcome each rebuff That turns earth s smoothness rough SILAS ALBRECHT Tiskilwa, Ill. The secret of success is con- stancy to purpose. WARREN LONG Nappanee, Ind. It's not freedom from faults that stamps a man as great, but abundance of power. A fNot o npi WALTER C. EIGSTI Buda, Ill. The World goes up, and the world goes down, and the sunshine follows the rain. MAURICE LONG Nappanee, Ind. A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions. cturej LUCRETIA BENDER Springs, Pa. 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Especially do We appreciate her vocal talent f'The silence, often, of pure innocence, convinces when speaking fails WAR1'gEN LONIG u In Warren We have a congenial Hoosier who is always ready for a conversation. He is a Jack of all trades, but is especially interested in missionary work. . LUCRETIA BENDER l U I This lovable lassie, better known to us as K1'1Sh,,, is a native of the Keystone state. Her rare vocal ability, her vivid imagination, and hei originality in expression cause her to be ever in demand. WALTER C. EIGSTI Walter has been with us only this year, but We find in him a valuable addition to our class. He is a lover of music and occasionally tickles the keyboard. During the basketball season he was also found quite regularly on the gym floor. MAURICE LONG 'fm ' x v 1 'r ,JI tl , f 1 3 + l 77 . ,f 9. I ku - i 1 r- J g ,i t I tile' l ' w ,. ' 4 f i Although his interests are in Nappanee, he is not prevented from giving his Whole-hearted support to our class. A farmer? Yes, we think so. n . SILAS ALBRECHT l I I G Si has been with us for the entire four years. His friendly disposi- tion, big heart, and congenial spirit have made him a valuable asset to the Class of '23. If stick-to-it-iveness counts for anything, We expect to see him make his mark as a farmer in the Sucker State. ' g RUTH LEAMAN Our Ut has a winning personality. She possesses humor, charm, and reserve, with just a hint of old-fashioned primness. We feel confident that in the field of nursing she would be efficient and beloved. CLARA DILLER Clara is liked for her cheerfulness, her sense of humor, and her quiet manner as she goes about her daily tasks. Ability as a reader makes her a valuable asset to our class. I ROY STUTZMAN Stutz, our class president, has given his loyal support to Class '23. His frankness, his cheerfulness, and his habits of Work assure him suc- cess as a preacher. i HOMER KAUFFMAN Homer, a Keystone lad, has been with us but one year. But the time has been sufficient for him to prove himself optimistic, studious, energetic, and generous. ri.....1.1.- , wsxzw-, L .. Xl' . , --.. . . , . i N QW ,, A --a,.,. .N Asa, 444, 61 ,J ga, , , Ar - cf' , . 1 li-, V, . , , Y ' an ., l N. ft ,I 4 3 l 3 x., ,is , .iq f 5 7x 't l--4 at . sl i i , . ll li 5 fl fl 5 vl K i :lla i Nil vb V ., -M' ff' -4- -as wtvw- ofa' 'f ,r ',Q?t'ki1f 'ff wwawf- W -A A - 41L2'.'f.Qfffl2-JEQ' at 'V icki . , 5.51. J ,Ig r 1-if Mi r A x Q 1 , 1 1 , U 5 5 1 I K V . I W N l I Eli Afiilemnrnam In remembrance of our frlend and fellow student PAUL KAUFFMAN who through h1s kmdness and man lmess won our love and esteem who through h1s frankness and smcerxty gamed our respect and confidence but Whose untlmely removal from our mldst filled our hearts w1th gnef and left m our mlnds sacred mem orles of our assoc1at1on w1th hun f . 'Q M 3 f. lr. , UN I V, - , guy H , ' . . - . if , ' 0 ffvfl, . n . . - 5 El . . . . . . '24 pk t ,H Q fl r N are , ,n h ,Xt 'W '. 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V ll 154 K' Flower LL.,. . e,L. American Beauty Rose . U ,' Colors L Looo Old Rose and Silver nlky' ' .N I Motto ooooo o...... ' 'A posse ad esse Q . K g l Fl' i X' ln , fl. .ull . lf' 1 lf L ,. J' alexa- il ' ,...... ,....,.., 'K 3 ..- - -1,-gig..-L., - f- ' ' 5 -7 lg-.-nuqy..l-- -ff-A--1-c,W'A-v HF- , , f - 1-'I '. V .- ffl s w..p s QL: A ,, 1 M..'.S...e..s2F4 'f ?'g5f5?5'if'F 'i-gf? j :. .L ,T?f':Ef-A',--.TL'Lfy'CS ,lm 1... -. .- -..J- 'H 1-.- ---ef 4 V W MW i 'Q 0-M'-Y'i: '-Ti - HM, ,,-...-, IQ - . .,--'ju ,H ,E E- Jw-VV! FRESHMEN Blough Yontz Hostetler Thut Long Naomi Byler ,......... J. Arthur Detweiler Shantz Paul Garber ....,............. LeRoy Hostetler .... Beulah Lantz ...... Lantz .............BelleVille, Pa. .......West Liberty, Ohio ,i......,,,.,,.,Goshen, Ind. .......Bellefontaine, Ohio ,......,.i..Goshen, Ind. Lois Long ........... .,,..,. N appanee, Ind. Bertha Shantz ,,,,.., .,...,.. E lkhart, Ind. Raymond Thut .......,...........,......,,,,..............,.,............... Bluiton, Ohio Elmer Yontz ..,..,,..,..........,.......................,.......,.............,. Goshen, Ind. Orlo Blough ...............,....,.,,..................................,.,.......,, Goshen, Ind. President .........,..................................,...,... LeRoy Hostetler Secretary ...,..........,.,.,......................,................ Naomi Byler Treasurer .............................,.......................... Beulah Lantz Flower ....................................,.......,... White Rose Colors .........................,.,.............. White and Blue I , he L. .7 ,i ,e V f - fa . .e:. ,, 1 4.,,, -M-' I, E P ag ,Ig-' E-f'.:.A,V i.,Si4'1 Z4-' lf.-I-1 .vp - fe. r f' X Ns Q v ,,,jf?'5' ' V Y N- gn-f----if-1 4 '-.-'-54'-vfirg-+14-f'-,fl ,. '-T , . . g .5 xg. r 7 . , ':- rf -j.x4i'f , I 9. YQ? 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N an , 5' L , -L 'vf-H' -.4 f-'5 Ln. .rs ' ' . , M, Ll ,.f. , w 1 .fT.1r G- H 1 .-T5 'f.,g'L,, . 1 U ' , -,. . f '-...whi z 313 ' 1. . . n. p i V x , ,I .. .rf -' ' :Q4 'y J ly Y. -gg: I.. . Q. Q. . 4 1., V M01 R4 nf' I o 1 ' , . - T- '., I ,IItiI'35'lff Q ' 'I .f IW 7 ' .. ff X 1' . .- sky, . ze.-me. asa, ,MIAA .Zac . Q - . fam Ii..-MY Il I ' 2 'TF T' 591' !l A l 'T -2-if B' . -i 1 M if i SUMMER scnoor ..- On June 19 registration for the Summer term of 1922 opened. The I enrollment did not reach the number of the previous summer, but the one hundred sixty-one who registered raised the enrollment above the average. ,sl Nature was very kind in giving us a very mild summer, which condi- I , tion was conducive to hard work, and as a result the work of the summer , I was carried on in a very creditable manner. I Each summer there is some change in the personnel of the faculty. I This year Miss Isley of the Lisbon County Normal School, Lisbon, Ohio, ILQI had charge of the Demonstration School, which is conducted during the A I summer only. Mrs. J. E. Weaver taught shorthand and history. Mr.i I' , Russel Lantz was instructor in music. Miss Gladys Miller acted as matron. Student activities during the summer are not emphasizedas much as during the regular year. However, there was a committee to look after the religious activities. Glen Kropf was chairman of this committee. I' Devotional meetings were held on Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock. At I these meetings we had a number of interesting speakers from outside the . 'y school. Among them were Rev. Porter of this city, and Prof. Ig C. Keller, a former member of our faculty. There was also a Bible Study class organized. This met on the campus back of the Administration Building. President Detweiler led a number of the discussions on diferent problems of World evangelization. At the beginning of the term, there was a get-acquainted social. A fevv Weeks later a social was held on Blosser's Island. A Weiner roast was a prominent feature of the evening. A similar social was enjoyed near the middle of the term. Athletic activities held their usual place with us. The tennis courts were occupied most of the time. Volley ball was enjoyed by both men and women 'as was indoor baseball. A The men organized an indoor baseball team and had a number of games with the business men of the city. Some of the games were quite exciting and were enjoyed by all. I Mr. Lantz promoted campus sings. Occasionally he would call the students together after supper somewhere on the campus and there they would exercise their vocal chords. The annual chautauqua course of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau 'held on the Madison Street School grounds was well attended by students and faculty This afforded a Week of very splendid instruction and entertain- ment. A number of students and faculty also motored to Winona Lake several times to attend some of the 'programs given there f I I v II I I I 5 f 'fl I I Il if I 'Il 'x II V , .I I I Im I 3 I I I I 7 L I i T B I - ,,,.,. I Ill , I, -T. .. .-, .v,A,-.,...1..-.l-.x 5.1- -nu-nh-AJMM---AMAAM K . ' ' Ahhn-A50 - LJ! V ' l Q it SUMMER SCI-IODL CALENDAR JUNE Mon., 19-Registration. Tues., 20-Gladys Miller assumes duties of ma at Kulp Hall. Russel Lantz joins the faculty. An acquaintance social is held in the evening. Wed., 21-Kulp Hall rules are served to the girls. Faculty ladies pick cherries. A serenade for Fishers, the newlyweds. Thur., 22-Rohrer and Pletcher find sugar, after evaporating filtrate for salt. Fri., 22-First Devotional meeting. President Detweiler speaks. Sat., 24-Prof. Lantz goes to sleep in the reading room, and is awakened by a playful little mouse. Sun., 25-Ruth Allgyer, Ethel Good, and Edna Eigsti visit friends at Topeka Mon., 26-The boys return from Geneva. They report a splendid time at the confeience Tues., 27-Booster meeting in chapel. Ray Yoder gives his first chapel speech Conceit in the evening by the College Quai tet Wed., 28-A group of students have supper at Blosser's Island. In the event of the evening Kiuppy tiles to stand in a boat loses his equilibiium and sits in water Thur., 29--Prof. Lehman and his astronomy class go star-gazing. Fudge party at Kulp Hall Fri., 30-Dean Fisher gives a chapel address on Keeping Quiet in the Halls Board meeting Public l1te1 aiy program JULY Sat., 1-Bishop Daniel Kauffman introduced in chapel by President Det vseiler as his successor State Superintendent Williams visits the college y n I . 0 I u - , . , -- J? fjj-Tx, .- ---- ir .Y f . , A . .. i-.-. p..n:x.:1: v-- , - - --.V - - vw , .' V -A -. 68 , .. . . ' , . .ff . . 'YW P'-' A' Y 'V A' Y'- A '- sb 1-4 -.Qi - V H1-4 -4,,r . 1 1 f f3-iQiif,ii .. f .ff7 ? : ' 'F ?31lf:?'5 1'iTf'?3? .Q-' ??'f'3.. .+L 'fit T ' F isillgli1l.?Yef3sf,,-..2gzi':lfis .ef V W ' Y I ll i' -- il., , IINIILNI Ml.: ' I 'x ! J. L? :fu UI xl U ,Jw u ff' .W Hs. i viii l-'WE .. 7 .. X! ' Sun., 2-Everything quiet, Kulp Hall inmates sleep, phone rings at 5:00 f 7, P. M. . Mon., 3-Sing by all the students in Kulp Hall after supper. Ryck runs B. F. Hartzler's Ford into the steps of Kulp Hall at 11:00 ivfrie P. M. on returning girls to their places of abode. ff, Tues., 4-A holiday. Sunday school picnic. Arthur Smith is anxious to gf!! get three square meals and so helps a farmer put up hay. it. Hi He is sick in bed all next day. W. Snider and Kenagy go ,W Fording in a borrowed Ford. ' Wed., 5-Margaret Anderson returns from Iowa, relates interesting ex- it periences as book agent, and registers for summer school. .3 First volley ball game. Dot Hostetler shoots fire crackers sy J from Kulp Hall windows. yftlvx Thur., 6-Prof. Lantz plays baseball against the business men. The girls ' root for him. i it ' Ha. Fri., 7-Great sport in the gym after supper, playing indoor baseball. i' Mrs. Fisher rescues two shrieking girls from a mouse. 2 Sat., 8-Prof. Lantz gets no cold-slaw for dinner. Miss Wismer appears J, joyously in the room with a dish of cold-slaw soon after din- lit' 0 ner. i TJ W Sun., 9-A number of students go to Winona Lake to hear Billy Sunday. T We have chicken and ice cream for dinner. of ' , Mon., 10-Monday morning in bed. A. L. S.- O. Good, it is ten minutes H of seven already. Good fyawningl- O, Art, a whole five 'K minutes to sleep yet. Schmitty comes late to Psychology, UQ , then he discovers he is wearing two different colored socks. iifcbl Tues., 11-Mr. Bowers and Ruth Allgyer receive a plaster shower in the l .fl rea-ding room. Two girls set an alarm to wake them when i the bed-bugs bite. i if Lf Wed., 12-Prof. Payson Miller visits the college. The swimming class R A is postponed because it was too wet and rainy. Campus sing lift is held in the reception room. ilvw. w 'if :,.,',,:i ...' 'fi ..Z, 'i.i'575'75?if7A?1:lx ... N ' --,.. . 'A , ..........q,..' H lL44' KX M 5 1 1 .f' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 t 1 1 1 27 B-1 if--7 ff-:'f??'T'7 W- 1 , .xvi1,,.7. ifttu, I F1lY1,, 2-f X V -Y 77-7 ' W- ' i Y, , ,YY, -.,-Ti .1 ' E 15 1 '14 1 Q 161 in 5 A - ' Yj 1 1 1 ! 'Il 11 PW 1 ' .1 . ' ' 4? I , 7 1 'li i' Q1 1 k , ,Jr I . A it l F x K xx ' M .1 U M-A 'I ' 1 .. Y A - ' . ' ' H H' 1 Y I glrsa Q mira iii- ., -, vzufgfw. .. L, . . :.7E1: . m :'q Mi ..i 'f -V f 1 1,11 f-2 ,,11+t1.i 49 ' ' M L11 'gif P ' . Un, 1 f' -:: ' if ' ' .,- a 51,1 1: ,viqgi 1, fx 1 51 if-fi 1 fer- '. P ff , .i g 1..3,, ,T 1 1 1- ' TQ! 1 - , M-,.iV', ,5-,f:P'f'S 'X 'W 14 '- ' ' 1 H ' ' :-H , - . 1 V ' - ' - . 1. N.. , 1 xi 11 ij Summur Schonl 1 - 1 1 . .. 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On his return he complains of a funny feeling on the heart. Miss Isley finds a root fRootJ in Gladys Miller's teacup. . Sun., 16-Rather dead around the college. Prof. Lehman entertains at the faculty table. Mon., 17-Lantz attempts to explain to Dean Fisher his absence from class by referring to his friend's visit. The dean interrupts by saying, Yes, yes, I understand. I have the excuse all written out. Fuller, after vainly trying to freeze benzine in Chemistry Lab., discovers that the test tube with the benzine had no bottom in it. Tues., 18-Dot Hostetler and Kruppy give each other a ducking at the sub- station pump. Campus sing. Wed., 19-Miss Isley entertains the Art class. Thur., 20--A tatfy pulling at East Hall after supper. Some of the Kulp Hall inmates are invited over. As a result Willard Snider makes his will. Fri., 21-Devotional meeting on the campus after supper. Rev. Porter speaks. Occupants of the swing receive a shower of pillows from Kulp Hall. Sat., 22-Mildred Hill has a birthday party. Kruppy, Ryck, and Blanch 'McGritf go to the woods to have the party. Sun., 23-Howard Troyer arrives too late for a date. The party is gone already. Mon., 24-Business men and college play baseball. College beats. Tues., 25-Nothing much. Wed., 26-Harold Good steps on a bee en route to the swimming hole. Thur., 27-Arthur Sprunger uses strategy to put an end to Kurtz house cats, but fails. Fri., 28-Prof. Keller gives chapel address. Wilma Smucker visits at Hooley's. g Sat., 29-Harold Good comes to class very late with eyes heavy Csee abovel. Skating party in the evening. Sun., 30-A seeming general exodus from Kulp Hall over the week end. Mon., 31--Botany field trip, on which a bumble bee nest is attacked. Dier- dorf stung on top of his head. The rest run. ' AUGUST Tues., 1-Sprunger has a swollen eye and Dierdorf a bump on his head. Chautauqua begins. Ruth Allgyer goes to Lima for family reunion. Wed., 2-Ruth returns with much interesting baggage. Feed in Kulp Hall at 11:30 P. M. Thur., 3-The beginning of a romance, which turned out to be serious and real. Prof. Lantz takes Miss Weber to chautauqua. ,Ar .. ........ ,, N iv 1 . '... . .. ... ...Hmm 'f A -- ,,-.... f-J-geggn if 'TQ' Jw -iff! -'- -'fr 'mv i-isa? - r 1 FT s w f? - f. lam 1e'.?ff.2f1Z1as. .?as.-asa. at 'F 'ii i rp A Fri., 4-Ham and Dot are having their daily chat after dinner beneath the ,lr campus shade trees. n ' 1 Sat., 5-Chautauqua continues. Good interest. ' Sun., 6-Act 1, Scene 1-Seven young ladies go calling on an afternoon I. in a Ford. Scene 2-Several gentlemen decorate Ford with 1,4 signs unbecoming to young ladies. 'tw Mon., 7-Act 2, Scene 1-Revenge. Kurtz house fellows miss breakfast, ,S ' and later .appear with missing ties and old duds. Scene 2- ,93 Sortne ladies are atwglkened-act 11:30 P. M. by a stream of l T wa er pouring in a eir win ow. ' F-A Tues., 8-Amos Showalter visits the college. Wed., 9-Ham and Dot stay in for the 9Vell11lg. Chautauqua closes. Thur., 10-Daniel Kauffman and family arrive in Goshen. Mary Warye ' visits friends in and near Goshen. .hp l Fri., 11- Dutch skating party at Blosser's Island. .P lf. Sat., 12-Mr. and Mrs. Noah Burkhard visit at the college. V it Sun., 13-Lillian Litweiler and Martha Lantz visit friends at the college. Several college students give Y. P. M. program at Topeka. li Q l Mon., 14-Vesta Zook visits school after return from Near East. uw. Tues., 15-County Superintendent Miller gives address in chapel. Silas Iwi and Amelia Albrecht visit acquaintances at the college. N ' l Yfd., 116'7'1iJhe Mgletr giliils go to Wicniilna, aiciognlgfnieldby their aides ..- . ur., - res. e wei 91'g'1V9S3 a on 1 e or . gmdi Fri., 18-Student body has picture taken. The Y. W. delegates leave for U' Geneva. li Sat., 19-Mr. and lllillrs. Ovllfen gfoder chaperon a house party at Wawasee A H overt ewee -en . '4 Sun., 20-A. I. Yoder preaches at the morning service. Ethel Good and Q1 ' , Miss Wismer visit at the home of J. D. Brunk at Elkhart. pn el Mon., 21-Hard sledding and plenty of sleep for the weak Qweekl enders. Q' Qi Thur., 24-Board of Education meets. Sprunger butchers a turtle. Exams l ,iii end. Prof. Kurtz stays up with his Qualitative Chemistry .JH class till 2:30 A. M. to finish experiments. Girls take pity ,' l on the boys and make candy for them. 5 Fri. 25-Students disperse. 4 l , I . ,l X J- . lf' l . .... A. A.. l WH .,i, 45' il ft flu QF .ll 'if . I 4. 1 5 A E P E V fi , ' 'N ' .1 ' ' 1:3 - '-54 ' V g ,. ' '- I , nil- -:Q - . ,-44 1 Q I' HY- A.-1 .W Pm , - .1 . , ...- .. VI.. -4 .- -. -1 1 ,-.. , ff 7 1 gQQ?E?gQ?vk.4f' f f', .a'1 .YgyiZ. '?f2igHJufIiIiElillQ- niififigiifn' fS1.:'f.111if?xE3 ?1E?'J? 'lin-1 -T -'f4'f?'1'.' '- j3v1llf 1 1 lx N x R ..- ,1,xNX -- 1.i,:X f .Xl in ,Qi',,ff,1: XMX ..1.., . .uw -.. A 'P 5. -,.-X DEPARTTHEHTS W MU 717 ' ff f ff .f 1 ffl! X Q!! 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In fact, those responsible for this department of the college have striven to strengthen the work each year. The aim of the Bible School has been to offer to its students a selection of courses that cover well the books of the English Bible. It has been the purpose of this department to empha- size the study of the Bible itself. To any student a study of the text of the Bible itself is invaluable. Such an emphasis is sure to produce a fa- miliarity with the Scriptures. The object of the school has been to direct the study of those enrolled so that they may find for themselves what the Bible teaches. The Special Bible Term has been a regular feature of the Bible De- partment for a number of years. The aim has been to offer a privilege for Bible study to a group of young people within the Church who otherwise would not have such advantages. This work has been the result of a policy that an educational institution ought to serve its constituency in every way possible. This year there were twelve students who availed themselves of this opportunity. The spirit of the Bible study should be reverent. The nature of the Bible is such that only the reverent may hope to receive its truth. Access to the inmost sanctuary of Holy Scripture is granted only to those who come to worship. The necessary help given by the Spirit is not a sub- stitute for vigorous mental effort. The study of the Bible requires intelli- gent application. No one would hope to master one of the sciences without diligent study. Likewise, the Bible yields its treasures of truth to those who apply themselves diligently in the strength of the spirit of God. The Bible School strives to maintain a high standard of scholarship and at the same time foster a deep spiritual life. The Bible School is not averse to new truth. The diffusion of that which is really truth is always a gain. But this school does not indulge in the advocacy of the tentative theories of modern criticism. It does not lend its support to any tendency that would undermine the authority of the Scriptures or minimize their inspiration. The institution has always stood for the abiding, positive truths of the evangelical faith. rf? uk-.-..-- ..--i-.---- 1 - - f - - A- '1-rm ' ' m Z -dw. Z, 'G.' - 7- ' if .lt,..:1----J ..Ez.... as-... fvL.t p 13 sz.. I . , yvvr' - - . .... 1?-' .1 ,....,......., ' -- W'-' Y uf r-1 J Q..-.- mv- - , , ,1 TXT - ,, ,1 55,-f-f , 4.1 'A cl ' ' m , E ' ,FMA -A-.A -.-, BUSINESS tliiitli lizisli G 1-ql bill I. Yoder Cript- tf. Yoder Agnes Cripe S,.. ..SSSS G oshen, Ind. Glen Eash ,,,,,A ,,,,,Y t loshen, Ind. Henry Guidi . ...SSSS Banes, Cuba Clara Yoder eeeee eeee.,.. I ialona, Iowa Iola Yoder r,,. ..,Nappanee, Ind. Jacob Grabill ,....,,,,..o...,.aaa..aa.aaaa,,...,..,,...o,oa.....o.a..oo.....,..,. Goshen, Ind. The courses ot' the School of Business are outlined to correspond with the Academy and College work and yet meet the demand made upon Busi- ness Schools. The most modern methods and systems a1'e used in all de- partments. In typevvriting, the touch system is taught on the latest model Underwood machines with letters removed from the keyboardsg in book- keeping, the Twentieth Century system has recently been adoptedg in short- hand, the Gregg system has been in use since 1911g and in penmanship the Zaner method of arm movement is used. Besides the regularly enrolled business students, many Academy stu- dents take the courses in bookkeeping, typewriting, and commercial law. For this work they receive credit on their Academy course. This year an unusually large number of college students have taken typewriting without credit, in order to master the touch system. T fl ,A A himeui-.,!.:skhL . ... . i,.. . - W, I' 'W ., ':r-w 1. f' v 'T ' - .l -'TTJL 1 le J 'L ' Jr -4- . ax! ,,..- U, ' 1 , S. ,frm 1 H l tl .1 fiflfl QW' 'n l .ll , 3, will l ,l 1 ls . is .I SW J lil l ffl Vip il' i I lf l gil 5 ll -L1 l 'MJ .ix . .U 1 I lf i MSN! .ty if Q. mtl, ifsiiu ,'-,lil l,.ll'l 1' 'ti is , 51 ll vw 1 ,1 frm! i tm FAQ fi in fig ii li ,J .--allot J., '.i S l 1 . l ,. 1 K ' I . , . ,,, v1, T ' ' A ' f V' -- X ' ' QQ? 'TYTGH M i ie t A ' SM? ee.t. to ' ' 'c x - Ffa s to ' 'tts stag, , 'I HOME ECGNOMICS - 1,1 The purpose of the Home Economics department at Goshen College ll may be summed up in the phrase, the betterment of American homes. We have often heard it said that a nation cannot rise above its family if life. It is in view of this fact that Home Economics has been introduced V4 it quite generally into our present day educational system. Q The student may find various ways of working out this purpose. There are courses offered directly along the line of home-making and courses to if 5 aid those who wish to teach this subject. An individual may be perfectly yi able to supervise an efficient home so far as she herself is concerned, and yet be unable to transfer that ability to others, so the two lines of work Q are necessary. Q all Among the courses given is a historical study of the family, and the study of present day family conditions. The problems discussed in rela- ff tion to family life are divorce, the feminist movement in all its phases, Wi educational, political, and industrial conditions, and the present day fac- ,7,, tory system. The forces both material and spiritual which go to make 1 ll, up a home receive due consideration. ji There are also courses given in the more practical side of home eco- it nomics, including a study of the composition and preparation of foods. ,R Through a scientific study of foods the most healthful dietaries for all classes of people, with regard to age, sex, and occupation, are worked out. ,T Nutritious and delicious dishes are prepared and occasionally guests are lflil invited. This is the time when every student would like to be a special ill friend of some member of the cooking class. The sewing classes are also Worthy of mention. Among them is the Costume Design class, which is ljll not strictly a sewing class, but takes up more especially color combina- im tions and lines. A Furthermore there are courses given more especially for teachers. 5 'll Methods of instruction and the working out of lesson plans with the factors jf which may arise in various localities are discussed. Time is arranged with 'E the city teachers for the students to do observation work, as well as super- l vised teaching. A special two-year course is arranged for the students who desire two-year certificates in Home Economics. 3 , The students who enter these Home Economics courses are made to feel the dignity of the place held by the home-maker. They learn to regard il fl home-making as a profession, as an art, and as a science. We know no ,sl better Way to sum up the Home Economics courses than to say: It in- V cludes a study of food, clothing, and shelter, viewed from the standpoint of W hygiene, economics, and art, and a study of the relations of the members of the family to each other and to society. VFW.. - , . 'U u m , W. l, V ,,,, , MW- , . , , , , l . . I. . . y . . . - . . . . 4 A... . 76 ' X1 fix fig ' i?f1?fa? Ezffaw 1 S ORG AN IZACFIOUS I ff Ziff W 1 gtyixffw ! f T' bfi? 1 KX ' Nr LZZZPI f xr 1 fs fl X 'ZW fn X I lfi ,UW f' M 57 Wff f NX 5491 bff2fff 2w KQ C3 Qs M, fri? 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But acres of land and piles of brick and stone do not constitute a college. ISO, Neither does it consist of libraries and laboratories-nay, nor of a curri- Il culum. The real college is the spirit that lives in the halls, in the class- I room, and on the campus, thrilling and animating the life of every stu- . 4 dent. In the past many have learned to know and love Goshen College, I ,- they have gone out from her, moved to live lives of service. Many stu- 'D H, dents in the past have felt her pulse beat. To them she has become a per- I sonality, embodying certain ideals and traditions. Young men and Women of widely varying talents, ambitions, and ' temperaments are gathered here. It is the purpose of Goshen College to . , impart to each a spirit of happy serious-mindedness, of wholesomeness A and honesty, of fair play and purity, and of deep sincerity in religious life. . , Nowhere are these ideals so adequately expressed as in the school activities i- I functioning in various organizations. It is the purpose of these organiza- 'il tions to aid students to develop their powers in every field in which they 4' i are interested-in athletics, in music and literature, and in Christian serv- I I ice. It is through them that students are trained to assume responsibility, L taught to temper their work with laughter and play, and are given oppor- ,v tunities for the expression of their ideals of service. g bl, , . 0 5- IJ, PM l N3 r I gg il! Ili I ii :I 'fi I All 1 4 I 1 -I wp 1 ZW.- , Y, 'M , fi . sf- -5- ' -ef .Qi C . ,,li,.-114 , 1 E L: .,. , --, ' 'W ' Y H l L Y , , , -. .- ,- -fm :v 'f'r f '1q'- - - b - -f-4: f'fI4l 1 E 1' W ' ' '23 W T -v-5r'f?TT-fw Ng---:Erma ff: 1 i , N 1 V EE' iiiif N' Y P-E-7?Q-'iff' 1:53942-'v-f15+5' ' E Q 1 Ami: i L! I 13. V1 jiggig U ,F Kgi i 1' X ali i My i 4, -a iff i ' V i 4-j STUDENT councii if 1-.lg EIR 'i Ernest Bohn, President , ., ,.... S enior I Pearl Thut, Secretary ,.,r ...,...r S enior NX i Rhea Yoder ,...e...e,e,r.,r Mervin Hostetler Elva Schrock ..,,e Veneta George Yee,ee John Kauffman Ye.,... Wilbur Bender E Esther Smucker Paul Yoder ,.,,e,. , Ruth Leaman ee,,.r Dale Bixler ,..,... . Esther Hartzler ee.,ee Y Ira Eigsti ,e,.. 5 1-v , V -x ,v A .- - , .uh ' .1 4- .-Xu -.-' rf. fi ff? S X 4 14' Y Y ...,,,.,Senior iw, il, 1 ........Senior A I E M ...v....Jun1o1' ,, ........Junior ...e....e..e,.Ju11io1' .....,oeSophomore eeee.ee.,Sophomo1'e i ........Freshman il .,,M.,.Academy ...,....,Academy ' W. Cabinet M. Cabinet Wi f' Mi , E lil i N3 78' 1' t -f. . .-fV, ri- Mwl..!L.-it i4ii -gfii. --1.-.-.AWA A ,, A. 1 A --'-A '- Y 1 .A .A ,W AA F' fa ' ' 'I-f31iZ-Hf '? ?TWT'iT9i1ifM i' 'W lrffif -:fig -f f 3 X D V' -R-Tag' 5,5 '-I U 11 ' QV fX1i,4t:gQ-,?f Qk k .ij .,,' X Y, AA fri 4 AA -A fi AA . ,A if' 'ffmfiii-11A A- f YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION I had often heard of the activities of the Y. P. C. A. of Goshen Col- lege, but not until I came here as a student, did I realize just how vital to the life of the college is this organization. I had scarcely stepped from the train until someone recognized me as a student, brought me to my rooming place, and assured me that my baggage would be taken care of. The next day I found someone ready to help me with my registration, and to give me any information I needed. What was done for me was done for scores of others, always someone was interested in having us find our place in Goshen College. On Wednesday evening I attended the prayer meeting arranged for the students and was much impressed by the sincere religious spirit that prevailed. An open discussion Devotional meeting was held on Thurs- day evening, the inspiration of which I shall not soon forget. Then on Friday evening came the semester social, where, through various stunts and talks, we became acquainted with each other and were introduced to some of the traditions and ideals of the college. Even on Saturday, interest in our welfare did not lag. For those of us who wished it, work adapted to our needs was secured. The next Tuesday evening I was enrolled in a Bible Study group. The discussion we had in that first meeting, in which the Morning Watch was emphasized, is a memory I shall long cherish. By this time I had learned that parallel activities were carried by the men, and that all this was the work and weekly program of the Y. P. C. A. As the year went on I learned that the Y. P. did even more than this. Almost every Sunday some students visited the county jail to hold short services for the inmates. Groups of students even went to neighboring churches to give Sunday evening programs. Bible study was replaced by Mission Study in the second semester. There was the World's Week of Prayer and the Universal Day of Prayer when we united our prayers with those of thousands of other students throughout the whole world. The mission- ary map and bulletin board were kept supplied with facts and figures chal- lenging every student to missionary activity. A missionary drive was put on in which students raised over four hundred dollars for the extension of Christ's kingdom. I learned that a number of students were willing to sacrifice their Christmas vacation to go out and do Gospel Team work. Series of evangelistic meetings were arranged for, with short prayer meet- ings before each service. Nor shall I forget those early morning prayer meetings during Passion Week and on Easter Morn. All thisis the work of the Y. P. C. A. It helps provide for the social, it encourages the development of the physical, it believes in directing the mental and, above all, it functions in fostering the spiritual, and the former three are but means to this great end. Its contribution to the student life is vital,-it functions always, enabling the student to know Christ and to make Him known. 2 fx. . . -----n p -----f---- -g1f,.,,-?,-.4 '43-lv -If ' ' N -t f ng--75 . - , ,. MAH' W f - ' . 79 1 I . uf., . -lg i L. A- , H 1 L ' f' '-' A , A , . , 3, 21.5.2 ,AA Augji ' W ' Mabel Metzle1 Peall Thut Veneta Feorge Esther Smucker Rhea Yoder Elva Schrock Hettle Shoup Esther Hartzler Nona Mlller Vesta Hostetler OFFICERS Presldent Secretary Treasul er Devotlonal Blble Study Membershlp Extenslon Soclal Employment J -Y.- -4--4.----'-----vl---.AA-..I--VV--..--.--'.---.---------',------ ' Study S-ff' 14.4 , foil E ' pf E, - t 1 4 , -..,-- , We - -J V. -4-.. L, - ...., W... . - l -fl-S ,,,,,,,,. , w 'f? ' f r -L fi v ' 4 ls l E' 4' 0 it 1 If l i fi 1 i ? 1 i li ll ll 1 ' OFFICERS . Jay Hostetler ........,,,,.....,,..........,.,...,..,.....,..,,...,....v,.,..,.,,,,.,, President A J. Gaius Baumgartner ,.............K.,..A....,,,...,....,...,................ Secretary il. l Arthur Smith .,,,..,.,.,,..,.........,.,.,,.....,..,.,......,...,.,....,........... Treasurer 5 Mervin Hostetler ..,,,,,.....,,....,.,,,,.......,....,...........,........,...... Devotional I f Ira Eigsti ,,.....,,e.,...,,.,,...........,...,.,...,..,.,...,.....,...,..........,.. Bible Study ,373 l g Oscar Lehman ................,...,,,.r,................r,...,..........,... Mission Study . 4 A. R. Kenagy ,.,......,,...............r,.......,..,......,,..,....,..r..,.....,. Membership l iw Ernest Bohn ..,.........,..........,....,.....,...............,......,........,...,. Extension KU' John Thut ..................,.................,..............,,,...,,....,,...,...,........,.. Social K 1 i Noble Blosser ...,.... ...........................................,.....,,....... E mployment 'JI ' - If li ff, it E eeae 2 X S : rrr E - ' I 'vwlt t. ,, . ,, Jn-afar' J ' ffl-W . v - 1'1 ' --- N131-W .K YL .,,, X , - 1' ' Qs - Y X' 1 gi 1 P- V, t of Tr ' Pie r., , , , ' ' L,.-- .'1g1'i1i. if' .-.,.t:.4.--. . f ' ' -J KRATZ MEMORIAL FUND +16 Clayton H. Kratz, for three years a member of the class of 1921, in September of 1920 gave up his college work to enter Relief Work in Russia. Shortly after his arrival in that country the Bolsheviki forces invaded the territory in which he was located, and for a long time no official information concerning him was received. After the Mennonite Relief Unit was again able to enter Russia, they learned that Mr. Kratz had been arrested, released, and later re-arrested. After the second cap- ture he was carried away from the region, and is now reported among the missing. The memory of his optimism, his whole-hearted loyalty, and his sacrificial spirit will long be an inspiration to the students of Goshen College. When Mr. Kratz was president of the Y. P. C. A. a request came from India for several hundred dollars with which to buy supplies and equip- ment for the laboratory of the Mennonite Mission High Schoolg but, due to the urgent need for War Relief funds, no action was taken to answer the call. It seems to us very fitting that our annual missionary offering should be devoted to this purpose. The students and members of the faculty contributed 3416.50 as the beginning of a fund for the maintenance of the Kratz Memorial Laboratory. ' -- .--. , , L- ,,.- . ,L - . .4-. Q 5335, ..e ..-.:- fig' ,,,' ,Ast 82 '.-a.i g i - S3 -i---1 , . -Wav ,W ,,, ,I in me ' R at N g K .AN A - . 122 ,klfyETH3WI ' . , .,i.-Vx.- 1. --Af W L,Y ,i ' 11,15 ffl ,, ,,gr------l- X FOREIGN VOLUNTEER GROUP President .....,. ............... E rnest Bohn Secretary ,,.,,.,,.....,.,,.,...,.,..,....,....,.....,.,....,. Esther Smucker On the slope of the desolate river among tall grasses I asked her, 'Maiden, where do you go, shading your lamp with your mantle? My house is all dark and lonesome,-lend me your lightl' She raised her dark eyes for a moment and looked at my face through the dusk. 'I have come to the river,' she said, 'to float my lamp on the stream when daylight wanes in the west.' I stood alone among tall grasses and Watched the timid flame of her lamp uselessly drifting in the tide. In the silence of the gathering night, I asked her, 'Maiden, your lights are all lit,-then Where do you go with your lamp? My house is all dark and lonesome,-lend me your light! She raised her dark eyes on my face and stood for a moment thoughtful. 'I have come,' she said at last, 'to dedicate my lamp to the sky.' I stood and watched her light use- lessly burning in the void. In the moonless gloom of midnight, I asked her, 'Maiden, what is your quest, holding the lamp near your heart? My house is all dark and lonesome,-lend me your light! She stopped for a minute and thought and gazed at my face in the dark. 'I have brought my light,' she said, 'to join the carnival of lamps! I stood and watched her little lamp uselessly lost among lights. -Rabindranath Tagore. We, the members of the Foreign Volunteer Group, have heard the call from the darkness beyond the seas. We consider the Light of the Gospel of Christ as a sacred trustg God permitting, it is our purpose to lend our light to those whose homes and hearts are dark and lonesome. THE CHRISTIAN WORKERS' BAND President ....,.............,............,..........,................... Ira Eigsti Secretary .........,.............,..,............,.....,..,. Esther Hartzler PROGRAM COMMITTEE Ira Eigsti Elva Schrock Ernest Bohn I am the Spirit of Christian Life Service. From the earliest years of Goshen College I have made my abode here. In the years in which students have come and gone, and in the years in which students shall come and go, I abide, and shall abide, a living reality. My function is to present the challenge to Christian life service in both home and foreign fields to all students, to lead them to accept this challenge of a world-wide need for Christ, and to purpose, with God's help, to make Christian service the motive, guide, and end of their lives-to dedicate their lives to a distinct phase of Christian service as a vocation. I 'I , , , W , Q 444' jr' - . , M, 'urn Q..,.'.. 4' ,,L,, .,-4,1 84 H -cami'-.xg' l 5 O K I n ,ga .1-.3gs.,y.... ...-.-fy..-..:,q. . , 'fi' V1 '. .J ,Q .Y i!Q15pI if 'Sm -4--1. fy I I I Q - ' 'I . f- 7' . . IJ -- P f ., KW . lv. ,aff-A2491- 1- I - l L fix ' I 4 I 0. 'ff I Q I Q 1 ff 1 I .1 an-r va if-ff ' -I ' ' f' .,s,.,, -L M ix , Q . , ,,-,,, .:, :r-lr' A , 'Q..Q. '11 MQ fdcfrff ' 'x .. 'fff'i '. ': , ' T TZ 'At- H r1...g ' 5' I -f'- - - -- -f-A-W - wwf- N Y THE LITERARY SOCIETIES ,V I' ' Universality coupled with efficiency is indeed a happy combination. . Q True culture includes a wider scope than mere knowledge, gained from I poring over text-books. Information thus gained is greatly to be desired, . but the student who devotes himself exclusively to a study of the past is 'gl I II .I narrow and limited in his ideas. He must also know the present world, - and he must be able to express his opinions to others. The primary object I I .,, of the literary societies is to broaden the interests and activities of the stu- ,,. dent. In each society there is a diversity of talents and these are culti- IIN? 3 vated by the programs which are both interesting and educational. ,. E The programs include addresses, debates, book reviews, joke contests, ,g . in I 'D parliamentary law drills, and musical numbers. The number in each society is necessarily small, but this gives greater opportunity for indi- 'I vidual training and practice. The impromptus develop the ability to Q' I think quickly before an audience, the debates, both serious and humorous, I ' I give opportunity for practice in argumentation. The programs of current I and historic interest broaden the intellect, and the musical programs give .' H expression to the emotions. In all the societies, the Monday evening pro- - , grams are indicative of honest effort, and the interest shown surely means . ,I that they make a definite contribution to the lives of students. II, X To the literary activity is added the social element. It is not unusual If L for one society to invite another to its program, or for two societies to co- ,HF Q operate in giving a program. It is an unwritten law that every society I. , entertains, sometimes each society separately, sometimes all the societies II 1 at once. These socials vary from the more formal dinner or tea held in the college halls, to steak fries or Wiener roasts out under the open skies. The societies make possible a spirit of friendly rivalry, which aids ' II much in maintaining a live spirit in student activities. At the beginning II of the fall semester new students are solicited by the rival societies, and not until each student has expressed his preference does the unrest and HI excitement die down. The spirit of rivalry is later almost submerged in the general spirit of co-operation in promoting the best interests of the Ig I Whole college. This spirit is most manifest in the maintenance of a course Ii, ' of public lectures, and in promoting the interests of the library. I: I All the societies have this year realized progress and achievements, I , I and they have been pervaded by a feeling of fellowship and good cheer. I We feel that our literary societies have given us something intellectually . and socially, and We know that the training they have given us is essential I, ' to a Well-rounded education. I , L I I I ' I . ,,,,,,- - -,,,.-- .,,,. - ,.,,,-g7-ifiiseff---W-e-ve-H , eeeeees-ee e-- JI, I C' I- 2 .,L..,r .vsqS,. ,e .. , E -- .. ' ' 1 .' .i X... gs' ,+ . 1 ' 1 .ggi f. , 'I , v . . 5. tg k51fauY N-sci' . affine?- 3325329 '- 'Tun-v' . ' 'wi' 3 Duybll 01,1 -2.1. - r ' 4Q A. ..,, , Q. 5. 'S .Nw Q., ' ' 121' . -Vw . M Juli. . . M, . ...Q AVI, . ,--1 E ' 15-T. 'f 86 11 .f ,ak xl ' 87 3 1 1 ,f I 1 1 1 1 I I w I i I N 'ss 1 n 89 rm ,,...,s. , ' 1- V ape- -Y K fn- . . N. M-.. , -, xybmmwhq , ,g N, , , 2 2,1 ' 1 -X 55' A h K . ' ,, 'i I Lalrilk Y .4 --Wann i Wig- L fm? ,f dgu, , ,- Nay Upper Row Maurice Long Walter C. Eigsti CICERGNIANS Amasa Kauffman Ellis Zook William Swartzendruloer Silas Albrecht Raymond Thut PHILOMATHEANS Upper Row Dora Shantz Vesta Hostetler Bertha Shantz Arlene Eigsti Elva Lehman Lower Row Henry Guidi Lloyd Shover Glen Eash LeRoy Hostetler Elmer Kanagy Dale Bixler Lower Row Beulah Lantz Amelia Albrecht Clara Diller Naomi Byler -.--v- V V. . ww-- -- ,Q -1-ff H ,, . , ,, , . if VZ ....... ., 5 5 db- .f-, ,. af.. :- .nm .,- - t ,, -. ., I 'S 4-.0008 A .,, V. b V A W I . V ...T fi ,Y X4-ig, X ' ' A' ai H N' E ri STUDENT LECTURE BOARD T 1 A 1 T X 1 'Y 1 9 Q T ,QT A K U in TY Ili Q M 5 Yi u , N X wr T W. T ii' s H fi U fi N! M. . Di Prof. J. M. Kurtz ...... ......... F aculty ' Ruth Brubaker ,... z.. ........,.... Avon ', Esther Hartzler ....., ,.,...., V esperian ,T N. Willard Snider ....... ..... g ..Adelphian Q Noble Yoder ..,......... ...,,........... A urora Qagi Elva Lehman ...... ........ P hilomathean Q Ellis Zook .,,.................................................,....,,................. Ciceronian av' fi T LYCEUM COURSE FOR 1922-23 D The Square Deal .....................,.......................... Edwin M. Whitney S A November 27-First Baptist Church by y The One Hundred Per Cent Man ........................ J. Franklin Babb ui' December 14-First Reformed Church , E War ......................................i .....--.--....-........................ T Om Skeyhill D Q January 17-First Presbyterian Church L ffrorces That Build cities ...................................... Allen D, Aibert EY T' February 6-First Methodist Church ff x Getting By Your Hoodoo ........................................ Sam Grathwell ' 5 - April 19-First Brethren Church g?gQUWsLgQ?QiQllQZf E fa: jfziW,WgifQ2f .... ., , , E W E ' gli -1'1f 'ffV was-5-',,' L'-' 'f' 'L'-'Ziff-:fr --T Tv-I , ,-.QIMIV .x ,bit .1-A lg X Q-5 A., .f Lg,-mgh.. 3 Mx f W 1 ,I --'11---- --,- -- -Q..-. L 393. .S X X9 se xl Q . .33 f' ny, Lk' I ' xx 1' A7 3454. - P 5 ! ' gil 1 A u a '! 'fkx - 97' E , , , , 5 6 Q if I 9 F 1 1 l 5 1 , w 7 L, -' M- I .14 -, V --WFSBEPM I ., , , , aw- k gx 5 W.-- - .J ,,,,.. ,W A i V .K --- --f--1, , as eeii -Marg s,asgfrie.f f agp - , LAY.. , . . ,, r l 4 ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION The Oratorical Association is composed of students who have partici- pated in the public events, arranged under the auspices of the organiza- tion. It is the purpose of this group of men and women to foster and incul- cate the principles of natural expression, by actual experience in the art of public speaking and debating. Two interclass debates were held this year, both between the Fresh- men and Sophomore classes. The Hrst debate was given by the young men. The Sophomores broke a long established precedent by defeating the Freshmen by a unanimous decision. The Freshmen won the girls' de- bate by a strong defense in rebuttals. Goshen again participated in the Intercollegiate debates of the state. The two teams were chosen by the faculty committee of debating and oratory. Although Goshen did not win the highest grade in points among the standard colleges participating, she was by no means the lowest in rank, and on the whole we have maintained our own. Another event that created an unusual amount of interest was the Peace Contest, an event of which Goshen College is proud. Many years ago President Noah E. Byers promulgated the Peace Contest movement among the undergraduate students of several denominational colleges, the result of which is today an international movement. Goshen Col- lege, however small her effort, is proud of the fact that she was the first educational institution to foster and advocate in concrete form the prin- ciple of a universal peace among the colleges of the world. The local Peace Contest was held on March 9. The following orations were given: i i The Church for War or Peace, Amos R. Kenagy. Forces That Cause War, Forrest Shank. The Perpetuity of World Peace, George L. Graber. The Hope of Universal Peace Har- old Bechtel The Possibility of World Peace Joseph C Baumgaitner First place was avi arded to Mr Bech tel who holds the distinction of being the fii st Freshman to have ever won the local Peace contest M1 Baumgartner was awarded second place No prizes weie awarded Mr Bechtel represent ed the college in the state contest which was held at Indiana Centi al College K ... .. - .iw Q M, . f ,511-. t, i ,, . . . H 7 . . I n , . . . 7 , ' . A, -A . . N -fs-Q--'few'--if---f a?-'15 c to . 'T' t - - - 3 f .. 1. .. H' v.: ss... V . am.. 93 , ,,,,,, H W A 1 , . U 1 , if' . bw L cl - .1 e-, ifzgkw . Q-aa? - v - ' ei J , 'v ,x,.,.M2T,l, . ,,:,s1Z,,s,.Ws Q - - -nuff'-1 ww- V sv-W .. nv-faux--r xx l lei l . ' N INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES fx l . i 1 ', . 'l gl 'N ll 4 , 1 tl. l l , , 'l. ' V l l l l l , El ll l The questlon for dlscusslon 1n the Indlana Colleglate Debatmg League th1S yeal was Resolved that the War debts due the UH1t6d States from her Allles 1n the Great Wa1 should be cancelled Goshen Afjlrmatwe Team Goshen Negatwe Team Jay Hostetler Waldo T Stalter Noble Blosser Joseph C Baumgartne1 MGTVIH Hostetler Captaln Oscar Lehman Captaln Paul Yoder Alternate Damel Gerlg Jr Alternate r-liw 4. df' 95- l iJ l. ur ll 5 : I a l Y L 3 'Q 1 l K 7 :H 2441 g i a . 4 n n - . q se ' ' : I i U A , ' . f Ml - - V , , l f 1 Y y .A . U . l L' Q - alll 4' . . ' . 1 llu 3 7 we , - -, ., ' l g 2 f lf l 5. 'lf' - Y 94 ,t .,.,, t +1--11 U 4 Q. FIRST SERIES X Mun XX I ' 'sg v E' 'x N U. g r 1 x ' , ' ' Q. ' .ll 1 v- L- s W ll R lx 0 gi Paul Graybill Prof. James Hines-Notre Dame l tml , March 2, 1923. g ' l Goshen Affirmative vs. Indiana Central Negative at Goshen College. I Indiana Central Negative Team Judges . f George Fisher Mr. J. Allen Saunders-Wabash. ' Paul Chalfant Rev. P. J. Foik-Notre Dame QE M. I. Webber, Captain Prof. H. C. Townley-Purdue I K . . Dan Corl, Alternate 3 Decision Was in favor of the negative. . Goshen Negative vs. North Manchester Affirmative at North Man- Q, chester College. North Manchester Affirmative J adges Team Prof. Grant-Earlham A Noble Miller Prof. Hooper-Valparaiso 5 I 5 1. ' Roland Wolfe, Captain a Decision was in favor of the negative. ' SECOND SFRIES ' March 16 1923. 1 Goshen Affirmative vs. Taylor University Negative at Taylor Uni- A versity. Taylor Negative Team E. A. Briggs H. Eugene Bowe John Denbo Mildred Kettyle Alternate Decision was in favor of the negative. Goshen Negatii e vs. Butler Affirmative at Goshen College. butler Affirmative Team Judges Wendell Brown Prof. C. J. Dorum-Valparaiso J Earl Daniel Prof. A. B. Easterling-Wabash Gerrit Bates Prof. J. Plante-Notre Dame David Dunlap Alternate Decision was in favor of the negative XX W X ' ' w if ' A I l v X I is :Ziff 3 2 s 'fl ft' l Q t ml X l l r f 9 l' ' l ' va l . til it P S 1 l . l . l 1 l 1 7 - A i J I l I 1 U s 5 f l g f 1 Af, l I V Q 4 x xt X l D 7 l 1 1 L5 R' x I lx x, w, . l - ' l W , - 1 1, X, . . . . 3 l - Wi, l i l Q -to , l I , ..-l '..LlW1fJ f . WDEEV' is ' A ---Wally. , g :Se Q-iii gs-1 il..igss.g..ssp,. .Qe4Z4f lfyh.. ..... .. 4.-.,Zz4.Ll. lg,,,...,ln-J .a...fI.,,-ZZ, V M142 l -..J -'N-f:' - lf T' i7r,f N :f'y'Q 7 '72 1 At. .Z ':?f' V ' fjqg- Ya-:ig , x , ' l e .fl:ili!i5'lEBMEfffLfE2JfXl .5-an .A f 'l a l fd l FRESHMAN-SQPHOMORE BUYS' DEBATE November 24, 1923. Resolved, that the debts due the United States from her Allies in the Great War should be cancelled. Affirmative Negative Sophomore Team Freshman Team Joseph C. Baumgartner, Captain Waldo T. Stalter, Captain Wilbur J. Bender Daniel Gerig, Jr. Noble E- Blosser Walter A. Bender Noble E. Yoder, Alternate Paul Yoder, Alternate The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. l I l l ' - .A V . - 'P?,. e ' T If -1 - I . . . .I lvevvfwq--P , NI,4q,,,a'+qx . Zk,Sit'Wq5'.1. T -W.. -2 .,g- .f,. 'N ,V 5,qdA . 42 . 59.44 I ' ' ' ' vw... ,, !,9f!:,, . A .V in. -5. n 'Yin 'IHJOW 4, .-.fav RWM' V, ,A I' Salsa ..-.- se-r ..,.- I -.Q Wgaw--- -,K -W , YH g-g,,m,.g. g-,rg.d. I I ' - 3, I I 'I ,il Is. I l i 'N I .1 1 I I Qs I I Ii I I I I I . X: 5 'I 1 Q F l in I I I II :I I III I I +I I I I c.I I 'N II I II, It itil II I I lm 7 I 9 . I I I I ' . I ' I ,I . 'I . If Ii I I I .' FRESHMAN-SOPHGMORE GIRLS' DEBATE V I' February 24, 1923. LJ' I I I I, Resolved, that the higher education of Women is undermining the sta- IIIIQ' bility of the American home. in A ffwmative Negative I I I Sophomore Team Freshman Team II I Zola Holdeman, Captain Tillie Engman Stoll, Captain NI Hermione Brunk Orpha Mae Hoffman I . 4 Esther Smucker Bessie Wyse 7 I Florence Johnson, Alternate Ruth V. Yoder, Alternate , Lx The judges decided in favor of the negative. 5 f fx ii 1 ,I I I I -nu I f I I I I I 1 r-----ltr V I I 7 NN IX! If I A , , . ., .i I Q J.: A :gg ' ' q .f - ' , .I -' I I V 1 . . - 1. ' -it - - Auf'-of , 51'-y .g.4,:.. . . MIM 1 x, I I 1 In ' I -I li' ' I , J K v Y Q 1' fl! I 1-,. cm Qf?x lqwl xml r Lyzwfgjno 4 'xfa 4 'Qi- , QUINTADENA CONCERT CLUB s .- l ff l me '43 Q ir55'?iI g va-af , 1 '-1 5' Cf'4i'53Cf , .C4 'lui-1,55-' W if is i . gil:-iff:-2Sfff5f'v i Q i l ' ' 'll J YI F ti s V! wi F 1 lil' ' 5 fx ' X I 4 f 1 P V , I L ter of this year. Its members are, beyond any doubt, the most talented it musicians in the institution. They made their first public appearance l when they rendered several numbers for the benefit Concert which was i' given under the auspices of the Maple Leaf Staff. A number of programs A were given in surrounding towns during the spring. A A Grace Hamman ,,,,. .......Soprano ,.r....,,ContraIto Lucretia Bender rr,r . y John Thut ..,.rrrrrrr,,..rrrr,. .,...,.. T enor ' J. Gaius Baurngartner ,,.rrrr ,.....,,.,...,.. , ,............. B ass Prof, O. H. Holtkamp YY,,.r ........ P ianist and Director V V 1 if 'l 4 98 'Liss -W Vi 4' .,,, , , ,,,,.-y - - v ----it ,, A Y A ,,-,, W -fm:-un um '- fipeghsnl v -Q 59,16-,Y -- Y- '- A' ' 'W' --wr - 7 3 '4::1f...J'-- 4 1 X , in I i ,ll 7 it The Quintadena Concert Club was organized during the second semes- l I x V ul 4 Q.4 'N5f ,Lv i Q4 s, R. P ,, 1 if fa ir' tl I, itil 5,1 I I. 1, All U ll iq in 'rx r n ill N 1 I X l 1 1 it I ii ,W -1'.XEwl 'ffQVE3T'5QV?, -' -' ' 'flffjf X -'-' fi, E . W3 NlEN'S CHORUS First Tenor Noah Roeschley Elmer Kanagy Emery Eigsti John Thut Second Tenor Arthur Smith Maurice Allgyer Ivan Hostetler Dorsa Yoder First Bass Irvin Hostetler Walter Bender Waldo T. Stalter Albert Hershberger Second Bass J. Gaius Baumgartner Ernest Gehman Ellis Zook Wilbur Bender John Thut, Director 'ix -ab 49- - , - if- ' U.--x-til' L' Y 'KV , zmwff' i' ' 'f 9 ,wee ' ,ix J t J :Q--0 V- lf- . iQ-9 ' . Q 'ESA N- , N , . 1341! 9 ' 'Y ....-H .J f ,', 1,-av:-ww. ilu 1-gf L.. .-J Q? J 'N-1. Ti I New V 1 ia ,.i' sfo Y' 154 -fzxw -ar - '. - ' - ffnempw -es szlw i f f ' . 471. , . - 3 4.-,Ffa-N'hJ-,44,-. fg I . 1 .a,.eAf- ,Y -X-ff i 1 f g-W . ...,, 4 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION With the new gymnasium finished and inviting athletic activity, the A competitive sport became strong among us. The association early in the season provided for tournaments and arranged schedules that proved suc- cessful. The practical course in Physical Education which was provided was no doubt responsible for the general interest shown throughout the year. Students often fail to get the greatest benefit from their recreative en- deavors, and it was with the purpose of teaching an organized system of exercises for the person doing mental labor that these classes were con- ducted. . The basketball interest centered largely around the interclass games. Several practice games were played with outside teams. Five teams were entered in the interclass tournament There were a number of men with ability and good iecords and they vseie foi tunately distributed quite evenly among the waiious classes The teams were iated on a percentage basis The personnel of the teams and the iesults of the games are as follows Semoz Q Fzeslzmavz Hostetlei Bechtel Hostetlei Lehman Baumgartnei Roeschley Yoder Allgyei Lehman Hel shbergei Gei 1 Soplzomoo es Acad Freslz1ncLnJumors Clingerman Thut W J Eigsti Eash E Eigsti Zook R Fullei Kanagy W J Bendei Nice Acad Semors R Stutzman W C E1gSt1 P McMann M Long S Albrecht RANKING OF TEAMS Won Lost c Sophomore Freshmen Senior Acad Freshman Junior Acad Senior 1---w ,. ' . . . 19.3 , .' 1 I . . ' Q' ' I ' . I l A M. ,' C. :Sim J. ' S. - I L! G. ' N. .l '15 D. ' M. - xi O. ' ' I4 D. I lf 4 0 . I V. ' . 4 Il . . ' ' G. fv . ' ' E. I ' . . ' ' r , . f ' xlr i 1 n a - . I Il ' ' f ll vi if . . P ll. 4 ' ' ................................................ 4 4 .500 . - ' .................. 2 6 .250 . ' .................................... 0 8 .000 l y Q .rr-at AV. - i. -lg ' , ,tp ' I I f N, 4 . 'L.......l mrxifx-5'1f'x? 1 .1 P' 4. I s':llJtr' 55.9 'P' ' , n ,k Yew ' lkiw---eLL4 3T 4-1 :sift .. 73ii'f9x41l , ' . , X DQ-?4if1i1,'UutiN,LA.1ii7 ., Tfaixj 3 .Qx ave-,j'f,ii'. f'.L.,Y:.. ,- 12, v :1:Y..Qf-'i :-115--r-1-1-z:Q. , ,. it .S2,.,z.fi., ,SL Lv? ,ffl - .I. i.,.,1'f'....f,.iQ,'x.L., 1 jk vu - 'D 7-' . K - . . - . . . ..-HI A A 1 ai . YIY1 my fn Ig , I ' 1 fp i lil? lvl lf 1. . W1 I ,. I wil 'i iii ,,. y bl 'A fi-ii l fb' :il . ,M MT? THE WINNERS OF THE TOURNAMENT J I . i J 1 The Freshmen had a number of able players and were early considered y as the probable victors. The Academy teams, though giving plenty of ,xiii opposition at times, lacked experience and coaching, and were, after the Iirst few games, virtually out ofthe race. Interest was then centered upon the college teams. The Senior team was rather erratic, and, though show- Alf i ing considerable strengthf lacked the team work necessary to win over fn. the Sophomore and Freshman teams. The Freshmen and Sophomores Ji were of equal strength and their games always aroused a great deal of .Ky interest. The first game between these teams was won by the Fershmen. QW In the last half of the game W. Eigsti, though handicapped by injuries, 3.01 succeeded in scoring eighteen points and almost overcame the overwhelm- iv ing lead the Freshmen had gained in the first half. The second game re- in i sulted in a victory for the Sophomores, and an extra game was necessary W' Q to break the tie. Both teams practiced considerably and this iinal game W proved to be the thriller of the season. The second year men had better Ni 1 luck with their baskets, and led until near the end, when they were tied, y, 'L and for a while trailed two points. It was only through clever team plays I if that they succeeded in making the two field goals that won the game for if-txt them. My r' With the coming of spring the men turned to baseball. Virgil Clinger- liiegf' man was elected manager and Noah Roeschley, captain of the squad. A fairly strong team was developed and a number of good games were played against teams from the vicinity of the college. 'L rig i iN 'ie f- eiec -gala 'fg?P-1Tf2fffH'c-:-of F ..n....F . . , M.. n 1 101 f-?f?'Qc2--+5f:,',1QM sjfaae-H-weee++ef G I if ,I -. M X ' i fe- M-f . e E P-T,-rd Lf, X9 lf I 'E I , , ,nl TENNIS ASSOCIATION if 'u L- 'a I U E President ...,,,,, ,.,..... W ilbur Bender ir .gl Secretary ....... ................,.......e, R uth Brubaker IT - Treasurers ....,,,. ..,.,, E llis Zook and Zola Holdeman I I W Among the elements that go to make up its popularityvis the factrthat a , game may be played by only two individuals, that a distinctive uniform is unnecessary, and that it provides a moderate, well-rounded exercise ,y ,M speed, endurance, strategy, and recreation. g A In the fall of 1922, our five courts were put into shape, and, during the following season, they were constantly in use. As no other sport holds I I I I and students, might be found regularly out on the courts. A boys open singles tournament was drawn up and then played out with much intel est Out of the thirty-two entrants Virgil Clingerman and Dan Gerig fought fi their way through to the finals. In the final match, which turned out to 'A , be a class affair, Clingerman defeated Gerig. I I For the spring we are planning a somewhat enlarged schedule If possible, we expect to stage both a boys' and girls' open singles touina , ment, an 'open doubles tournament, and an interclass boys' doubles tourna ,fl ment. In the last named will doubtless lie the greatest interest, as the winning class has its name engraved on the cup. We predict that the struggle will lie between the' Freshmen and Sophomores, although at the I I present time the Freshmen seem to have the edge on the yearlings. J 'f 1 I 4, , . . I I f I , I , --- -A - - 4--- 'i':14' - qf ,, -'I' I, 5- T .eg 102 I .ge l XJ'-1 -M-Y - L . . Tennis, as a form of recreation, is rapidly becoming more prominent , but yet good, clean amusement. It is, in fact, a combination of accuracy 1 the attention during the autumn months, everyone, boys and girls, teachers 1 E , 103 I 4 J ' a 1 ,,-g,L A W. Y ' V 1 104 rw, ' 1 , , , V-Ax. ng br-1' . f '-:mm f f f 7 ,.x. ku A .. ..,..... d ,- ! N W -v. KX 1 - - '13 -L ,L X ,I L. 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New girls introduced to the path around the race, i while old girls sing Follow the Gleamf' Men's social, at il p which the old fellows give the new fellows an introduction to R' 'bl some of the tricks of school life. L Fri., 22-Term social. Ida and Rhea take a trip into the country for flow- : 1 ' ers. Part of the Class of '22 resurrectsg they sing and yell A ,L after the social. --' T Sat., 23-A. R. Kenagy goes Ford riding in eveningg gas tank becomes l' ii empty, generous knight on Franklin pulls him to town with pf. g twisted bed sheets. N' Sun., 24-A dead day for the new students. A few go to jail, b-ut soon ll escape again. y Mon., 25-New students are introduced to literary societies at 4:00 P. M. Tues., 26-Tennis courts are well occupied. Students invited to look at l ,' Venus through the telescope. T Wed., 0 Cl 27-First prayer meeting of year. x Thur., 28-Dry, salt-water potatoes and beef stew for dinner. - 'fl Fri., 29-Jay takes a walk to the dam, the first of a series. 'T Sat., 30-Seniors have a Wiener roast. The dog gets away from the bone I fBohnJ. ' ,T ocToBER Sun., 1fA homesick day for the Freshmen g they have a little bawl game after church. lx ' Mon., 2-Literary Society solicitation begins. Girls decide at once, boys ji are slow. , P, Tues., 3-Amanda Frey assumes duties as matron of Kulp Hall until our .1 4 ' regular matron arrives. l A . Wed., 4-Miller accidentally allowed some Freshmen to get into the soup. A The same species also appear in the oatmeal. 0 Thur., 8+Kulp Hall inmates awakened by a deathly screamg Freshmen F and Sophomores appear with decorated hands and faces Q, ' next morning. Prof. Kurtz relieves the innocent but not the T' f, the guilty. + l N, . . . 2. Q ' .l' TBI' L .. -4 ' , ., ., l f-f.. 3-1 n X-1. ff, va., -Q.- X . I .. - - . as . f . 2. -. .M ,Egg Y,,,v5,,g1fW : fy ,Q ,,jf9..a,'f ,,..- Asif, Fri., 6-J. E. Hartzler visits friends at the College. Orie Miller gives address in chapel hall. Freshmen have their first social. Wilbur Bender asks Prof. Kurtz how to remove silver nitrate stains. The latter asks, Are you a Freshman ? Yes,- once upon a time. Sat., 7-Quartet fails to reach its destination at Barker Street Church. Sun., 8-Sing in Kulp Hall for benefit of homesick girls. Faculty have a tea partyg Prof. M. Hostetler's partner fails to appear. Mon., 9-An ideal autumn day. Tues., 10-Girls have first Bible group meeting. Wed., 11-Schmitty, Thut, Boomzing, and Irvin H. go to Elkhart to sing at a missionary conference. The chef begins to entertain the dining hall with high class lmusic. Thur., 12-First chorus practice. Stutzman, aided by Ida Miller, sells candied apples in the reading room. Fri., 13-Sophs have their first social. Girls' Athletic Association organ- izedg they hike to Waterford and return with lollypops. W. Snider goes to Earlham for the week-end. Sat., 14-Silas Albrecht visits friends near Middlebury, wonder what's the attraction. Beulah Smith takes an auto trip home. Sun., 15-I. R. Detweiler preaches. Seconds on chicken in the dining hall. Rah! Rah! Mon., 16-Some more chicken. Address in chapel hall by Mr. Clark. Tues., 17-First Physical Education class directed by Mr. Clark. Boys have first Bible study group meeting. Wed., 18-Booster meetings in chapel for the Record. New Aurora mem- bers initiated. Stalter entertains a group at a fudge party at Dr. Eby's. Thur., 19-Faculty has a farewell social for Professor C. B. Blosser and family. A dummy is found in the Dean of Women's room. Fri., 20-Simpson family entertains in the dining hall. Terror reigns in Kulp Hallg a host of ghosts bursts forth from the attic. Miriam Leaman, Berdine and Vera Thornton, and Edna Eigsti visit the College. Sat., 21-Eli Stolzfus visits the College. Roy Weaver, Eli Stolzfus, Mabel Metzler and Pearl Thut drive to South Bend in the after- noon. Mon., 23-Raymond Hartzler speaks to the Rural Band. Jay Hostetler delivers a lecture on Etiquette at Avilla High School. Stutzman sells some more candied apples. Tues., 24-Another booster meeting in chapel for the Record. More dry potatoes and beef. , f ' 'w. H 1 . l -4 ' - yrj 1 E-at - ex ,-. .- 1.04 .--.. ,. 1 ,. 1 6 1 ff.. ' 1 ..- , v. 5 , ..-Annu -nuns n 'A I 4 .l 4 Ku.q,g:kxA , -w ,N .f , Lg ,li??Y,g-zgjifgy '??jf, X - , W- :em A , ,, A f U A f ss 9 eg i IF' 3 ,, ., I fs 1 My ' H5 4 xy: 1'- T ly M' 1 5 H! ai' 'I 1, K. Q1 ,N Q, 4 r V, lt ,a ff LW 'Z s XY. gl , N ' 1 J Hi ' DX wg W l i qi ,K Y Y H, W Wr 'fl Wh ,' V L1 Qi w me W IR fl I H 'J 4 1 .1 V , k 1' .N 'A 4 'v' fy 'Fi I JN' 14 V , ,. 0 1' I 1' f 'J 4 vl 1 1' v' Q '- A' 'WX Al K9 'gf 1 , af +-fm ew Q . AF' Hz . S ,T , r ,l N 3 N , 4 ? 5 m j L G? i 1,7 , , f ' ,1 : ' Q4 me 1 , ,M 3 ' ' 5 P ' , , DYAAXQQWZ - I V. . W ' J ai ' H , 2 , g gf gu, 1 Vzqtm, , .1-iss!!-, .1 ::?f.z.ns...xwuS-f ,fff?'g, ! , NN, QQ, ' -1 0-alt' ,X X4 1 ' ' 'An vl ' I ..'-.- , N H- 'L 1. -,- jf .-.r-.-- Q, - e-r V- , A - f-T 214 1 iq 1 '23 .Fw ff, .21 'q 245' .f A . .... f -ihivhxg!-aEfsL E'.wi-f -. as i ti Wed.. 25-Miller, the chef, performs acrobatic stunts in the kitchen and 'V demolishes some culinary utensils. One of Frank Hartzler's V i pigs takes an early morning dip in the fountain, Professor 5 l Park comes to the rescue. i Q Thur., 26-Miss Zook speaks at Conjoint Devotional meeting on her Work 4 in the Near East. Margaret Anderson visits the College. ,ly Fri., 27-A number of students are invited to Pearl Leininger's home for 1 the evening. Mary Wayre visits friends at the College. ' .l Sat., 28-Sophomo-res and Juniors have a social. Noah Roeschley and 1 il Walter Eigsti are held up by a speed cop on their way to Chicago. p il Sun., 29-Carol Miller entertains a number of students at her home in i 7 Elkhart. Many lovers of nature f?J in Shoup's Woods. Mon., 30-Faculty enjoy an evening picnic in the woods. - Tues., 31-Henry Guidi, our Cuban student, arrives. Cat-tail episode in Y .l Kulp Hall. NOVEMBER , I Wed., 1-Evidences of Hallowe'en are noticeable about the campus. Miss kg Kreider arrives to assume duties of matron. l Mi, Thur., 2-Roeschley attempts to put Miss Mullett into the cracker barrel, 1' Yi Miss Wismer interferes. Boys Serenade Kulp Hall. 'J 'N Fri., 3-Seniors have a hard-time social in the woods. Freshmen have 'l 5 a masquerade social, Seniors get in on the picture. Arthur , -fi Diller and B. F. Hartzler give a program at a Grange meet- X ing. ' ' 'l Sat., 4-Many of the boys go out to husk corn. li Sun., 5-J. F. Funk, from Elkhart, speaks at Y. P. M. Q l Mon., 6-Wilbur Miller begins to room at East Hall. Jay and Ida have ' . their daily chat in the reading room. I i Tues., 7-Florence Johnson takes a slide down into Pearl Thut's room on a rope. ft: Wed., 8-Avons and Auroras give a program at the Centennial school. ' 5 Q Thur., 9-In the gym, Martha promises to marry Johng Miss Wismer anx- 3 rl iously anticipates a proposal. Sale of Philharmonic tickets r U, begins. ',. , Fri., 10-Frosh and Sophs have their first contest in basketball. S. P. 1. ll girls and Four Square boys have a conjoint S. S. social. Hot if water in Kulp Hall after a week's dearth of the fluid. , 5 Sat., 11-Schmitty and Kruppy nearly fall down the cellar steps on a night I 'lr' raid for bread in Mrs. Kurtz's pantry. AC, ' I .l. ti .. , .- - -'Z if ,. Pftffv, , -argl ,A I J. , I . . F A - V- i 'f' me zfsfzf as 1 A ' ff-F -22.1 Sun., 12-I. R. Detvveiler speaks at Christian Workers' Band. National Prayer Week begins. Mon., 13-Ruth V. Yoder and Wilbur Bender start a discussion in the dining hall. Subject, Should Criminals Be Hung? Auroras and Avons have conjoint literary program. Tues., 14-The Yoder-Bender discussion is continued, and becomes more intense. The Freshmen have a yell meeting. Wed., 15-The discussion develops into an argument. Miss Baker, For- eign Volunteer Secretary, arrives at the college and talks at Conjoint Devotional meeting. Thur., 16-The daily argument becomes heated. Sophs have a yell meeting. Fri , 17-Ruth V. Wins after a final red-hot debate,-criminals should be hung. Bender surrenders and peace is restored before the final parting. Dutch skating party. Sat., 18-Harold Good visits the College. Sun., 19-Albert Hershberger has his first date with Alta Nussbaum. Mon., 20-Many students go to South Bend to hear Heifetzg Schmitty has that first date with Nona. The truck has a blow-out and the bunch Waits with impatience. Tues., 21-Concert given by String Trio at College. Jay and Ida have their daily chat in the reading room. Wed., 22-Everybody is sleepy after the concert of night before. Prof. Hertzler dismisses his sleepy English class. President Kauff- man returns from a trip to the East. Thur., 23-Mock debate in dining hall by the Seniors, for the benefit of the Frosh and Sophs. Gaius surprises everyone with his excep- tional ability as debater. Fri., 24-Fresh-Soph debate. Sophs vvin. Frosh feel blue. Sat., 25-Second floor girls spend the day in the country at the home of Rhea and Ruth Yoder. Sun., 26-Ivan Hostetler an-d Kruppy come late to breakfast and are greeted with great applause. Kurtz house goes out for din- ner at the home of Stanley Lehman. Kenagy's Ford breaks down 5 taxi takes them the rest of the Way. Mon., 27-First number of lecture course, a reading, is given by Whitney at the Baptist Church. Tues., 28-Kruppy has great sport in the kitchen putting an icicle down the chef's back. Wed., 29-Many students leave for the Thanksgiving recess. Thur., 30--Big dinner in the dining hall. Fundamentals Conference be- gins in the evening. .xxxxqxypff ,A Q N A 4 C' Y'- i '5.. T 'c ' sw-P' M 'M l f ?: 109 aa. . 'Auf' ,L ,..,: ii,, -lf J ' DECEMBER P11 1 B1eakfast bell 11ngs at 7 O0 A M r1s1ng bell at 7 15 A M Fundamentals Confe1ence contlnues Sat 2 F1 ank Ha1tzler t11es out hls Reo on the campus track Sun 3 We all went to chu1 ch Mon 4-Students a a1n 1eady fo1 wolk afte1 the vacatlon Elva and Paul follow Jay s and Ida s example 1n the readmg 1oom Tues 5 P1 of Palk speaks on The PIOQIESS of Educatlon In Ou1 Coun t1y 111 chapel T1y out fo1 1nte1colleg1ate debatlng teams Wed 6 D1 Royce of State BO31d of Health speaks to the students on Soc1al Pu11ty Thu1 7 Rev C F De1st1ne speaks at C0l'1lO1l1l2 Devotxonal and preaches se1mon ln the CVeI'11llg' Supt M1lle1 speaks 1n chapel The Art table donates a Cl1S1 of D1 unes to Kenagy The prunes dlsappear F11 8 Beulah Smlth gathe1s all the dlll plckles ln the dlfllflg hall S1ste1s All soclal P1 es Kauffman speaks 1n chapel on The Place roys Sat 9 Veneta GEO1 ge 1S compelled to fulfill a date ln a SGHIOI s cordu1 oy skut Ruth Lantz ente1ta1ns a numbe1 of Freshmen at her home GIIIS roller skatmg party 1n the afternoon Sun 10 Beulah S IGCGIVSS a mysterlous call to go auto r1d1ng College Sunday School students take Church and Sunday School census of south end of town Mon 11 There IS a medley 1n Nona s room Tues 12 It s cold but we l1ke It Wed 13 Lecture by Mr Babb The One Hundred Per Cent Man Kulp Hall has become a snow fortress on the return of the lecture goers Mrs Kurtz g1ves her boys a feed Thu1 14 Mr Clark speaks at Men s Devotxonal Paul and Elva talk for the 98th tlme th1s yea1 Nona and Herm1one take a b1ke rlde at 7 30 P M Frl 15 Zola Holdeman and Esther Leaman make angels 1n the snow Pageant g1ven at the 8th Street M9DHOH1t6 church The P111 Box Sat 16 Vesperlans glve a Blue Tea soclal Sun 17 Beulah Smlth thlnks seemg IS behevmg for further mformatlon ask Schmltty Mon 18-Students serenade the faculty Tues 19-Students go home for Chrlstmas vacatlon ' 'W 1 - sw t + f . f!':F' 6 to X f ' V, 1 ef, 1' pf- .W 7 ll fe .., 4 L ..f.. M., .. ,J ' 'W' X 1 4 ...W M . Y ,. : G .Q . . : i . -1 i V ' . , V' v , ' ' ' . 1 - . A V H . . ' - ,, ., , . 77 ' 1 1 - Q ' 1 ' ' '! W l' 1 . a u ' ,' n ,U - 0 I ' 1 . Q '. . . , . . ' 1 H . of, a Denominational School. Juniors try out Seniors' cordu- Q . . . -, N 1, W' .. , . . I, - ' 4 . . - . . . ., 1 ' I y . , . . Q, W y 1 K6 I7 ' J, W n , ' D Q 7 ' ., T . . .Q - . . . . ,, . ' x 73 I, u- . . . i . . . S . . ., n ' . ., , . P A '65-'P -' ' --If .-2-, ' A - -14 - Y ..-1111 J, . . . , . 1 W li-...J , Uitfkatncx ,y-Q I 1 111 .IP If 1 4 '1 1 ' '-' ' Z5 - 1 F . df 'Jyf' 4- , Qi.-.f -1:9 y- - , , wi is sq- T 35h4if3MP4,L1E'fifL'E:Hl fir-if A l ilx -H ' , 1-1---il--ir Wed 20 A few blue students 1ema1n Ivan and Irv1n become homeslck and take tram to Holmes County Thur 21 MISS W1sme1 has fou1 boarders to feed F11 22 Gospel teams leave fO1 Ill1no1s D1n1ng hall IS closed Sat 2.1 Gospel teams leave for Barke1 Street M1Ch1gaH and Nappanee Ind1ana Sun 24 Qulet dav at College Mon 25 Mlss W1sme1 and Mr Thut eat Ch1 lstmas dlnner at Prof Palk s home Tues 26 It 1a1ns Wed 27 Fatal accldent on Elkhart Paul Kauiman whlle skatlng wlth several boys breaks through the 1ce and 1S d1 owned Sat 30 Many frxends attend fune1 al of Paul Kauffman JANUARY Tues 2 All come back Well filled Lecture on Talents by J B Sflllth Wed 3 Classes resumed Sholt B1ble Te1m students reglster Memoual serv1ces fo1 Paul Kauffman a1e held 1n chapel Thur 4 Lectule by D A Lapp sub1ect Our MISSIOH Board Fr1 5 F1 eshman Sophomore basketball game F1 osh almost lose Gladys M1lle1 and Florence Bender V1S1t frlends at College Prof Grlssom and Ernest Gehman ale on slck l1st Sat 6 MIIIEI Hostetler concert ent1tled Jmgle Bells glven 1n room of Mlller slsters Deep snow Sun 7 Slng 1n Kulp Hall recept1on 1oom Gu1d1 eats at faculty table MCFVID Hostetler sleeps wxth a cat all mght does not know lt untll she scratches hlm the next morn1ng Mon 8-Auro1 as and Avons have con1o1nt l1terary program Mlss Cooper 1etu1 ned m1ss1ona1y f1 om Chlna speaks to Volunteer Band Prof Hertzle1 g1V6S lllustrated lecture on Near East Tues 9 Oscar Lehman 1n Engllsh class reports a good tlme durmg vaca t1on at Freeport Ill1no1s Wed 10 College Sen1ors Wm from Academy Sen Jr team Summer Normal students play a game agamst the College Thur 11 Report of Gospel teams at Devotlonal Lecture by J F Funk S1XtV Years In the Mennomte Church Tl 12 Eumce Leaman has a blrthday Avons entertam Auroras a 13 Wllbur Bender thlnks he has a date but has not For further lnformatlon ask Grace un 14 Mabel Metzler IS v1ct1m of chlcken pox It ra1ns and the Wlnd IS never Weary . . . . . ., , . . a 1 U ., 1 . ., ' . , 9 4 ' ' 1 1 1 ., -4 T -I . . . ' 1. . Q , ., - . Q, W n . . . . . -1 9 2 1 . . R , . ., -1 1 - u 77 ' 'Y c u 1 ' . Q . Q . I. '7 n n . , ' ll - ' u '9 . . , . , . ' l f - . 1 ., 1 . 1 1 I . u . U . ,, . . ., l- - H . ,, . . 4 . . I, W . 1 9 . . . . . 'Q , - s 0 I . . 1 1 . , . , - - ll n . . '1 1 v ' , . -, 'i . . . . ., T' . . . , u ' ' u F ., - . . S t., - , . . . . . . . S ., - - . . Y ,l..-.Q , ', - J. -f . Ju, 1 - ' - I. -:-- -A , . ' -L 1 vw S-sex!-nrx..5l'g f I lQ i 'I ,-a....---.-.-.-. fe cc.. - .. . .M . x Mon., 15-Prof. Grissom, who was missing, is found again. Tues., 16-Maple Leaf Booster Meeting. Rev. S. E. Allgyer begins series of revival meetings. Prof. Kenworthy gives address in 1 chapel on Relief Work In Russia. 3 Wed., 17-Lecture by Tom Skeyhill at Presbyterian Church. l Thur., 18-Address in chapel by Mr. Icyda, from Japan. Rev. Allgyer l speaks at Conjoint Devotional. I, Fri., 19-College Seniors have special table in the dining hall, after which E they serenade Mabel and her pox. Henry Sommers hits .i a truck driver on the head with a rotten apple. ii Sat., 20-Guidi visits faculty table again. Gladys Miller visits friends at College. t Sun., 21-Mr. Roeschley accompanies Mr. Slagel to Millersburgg reports a big dinner, but plans are spoiled by a third party in the evening. ', Mon., 22-Girls' only basketball game of season takes place. Ira Eigsti in Botany Class, It will not take you long to write all you , know. Tues., Wed., 24 Thur., Fri., 26- 23-Prof. Gerig lectures to Freshmen on Squandering Money. -Dan Gerig, Jr., and reading-room table go down together. Snowball iight in front of Administration building. 25-Mary and Howard Yoder and Viola Spiker visit College, Celesta Hostetler knocks Ivan's hat into the race, Allgyer comes to the rescue. Mr. Kenagy breaks monotony in dining hall when his chair gives way. The Y. W. has candy sale. Sat., 27-Henry Evans steps out and is deceived in the person. Sun., 28-Nutting party in Room 18 of Kulp Hall. J. E. Hartzler begins series of lectures at Eighth Street Mennonite Church. Mon., 29-Howard Yoder returns from Chicago. Ernest Gehman resumes studies after several weeks' illness. Vesperian-Adelphian Conjoint Literary program given by Freshmen members. Tues., 30--A number of students hear J. E. Hartzler at Eighth street. Wed., 31-Jay and Ida, Paul and Elva, repeat. FEBRUARY Thur., 1-J. E. Hartzler addresses students in Conjoint Devotional meet- ing. Exams begin. Belling on third floor. Fri., 2-Sophs beat Seniors in basketball game. Flu breaks out. Sat., 3-Fern Yoder visits friends at College. Sun., 4-Guidi, again, eats at faculty table. -- as -- fe k I f 'Bi'-'W Y . 1, ,. ' - 'New . .. z V . e W e e 2smv1sie.m:..fLfEfmie 1 f H g - , ' P E . L A 1 l G ' ' Mon., 5-Three boys sick at Kurtz home. Nona, Hermione and Fern take 'i ,t l bike 1-ide at 7:00 P. M. l T 1 Tues., 6-Edna Thut arrives. Sickness in Kulp Hall. , ' ' Wed., 7-Bups and Roeschley receive roses for their sick room. Exams end. Krish Bender arrives. Dorothy Albrecht leaves for K' K. 'rl Illinois. L' M 1 Thur., 8-Registration. Q 'I Fri., 9-Prof. Kreider delivers semester address. Mildred Hill, Blanche 7 p McGriff, and Virginia Franks visit College over week end. f, ft. Ten delegates leave for Student Volunteer Conference at -v' 1 iff Butler. r' li i 3 Sat., 10-Schmitty has a social in Science Hall. 5 4 . ly sun., 9 11-Schmitty and Goody spend Sunday afternoon in South Bend. A They return early on Monday. , I il Mon., 12-A number attend Kreisler's concert at South Bend. Roads icy? , ,vi John Thut knows. rl Tues., 13-Mr. Spogue, secretary of Intercollegiate Prohibition Associa- ' i V- D tion, addresses students in chapel. V A ,l Wed., 14- Blow, blow, thou winter wind! , 'ml Thur., 15-I. R. Detweiler speaks to boys in Devotional. T Fri., 16-Senior table in dining hall. Ten o'clock feed on third floor. 5, , P Sat., 17-Student body surprises I. R. Detweiler and presents a gift to ' T, him. is l,,'1 Sun., 18-Roeschley again appears on the scene looking thin and pale. X! L Arthur Sprunger speaks at Christian Workers' Band. 4 ' Q 1 35 Mon., 19-Welsh Male Chorus appears at the Presbyterian Church. The ' L .52 Whales prove themselves to be capable musicians. i , Tues., 20-Miss Wismer illg Roeschley elected cheer-leader for student body. A el Wed., 21-Eunice Leaman and Grace Steiner are found in Room 21 after , fl 10 P. M. , Thur., 22-Prof. Grissom's English classes give Lincoln-Washington pro- . gram. Report of Stu-dent Volunteer Conference given at . Conjoint Devotional. 'i Fri., 23-Fresh-Soph girls' debate, Tillie Engman winsg Frosh celebrate l i il by burning all the empty prune boxes. .ll , I Sat., 24'-Poor Freshmen! All hoarse. Nona, Hermione, Fern, and Tess xy, ,f , ' go cycling at 7:30 P. M. C y ' Sun., 25-Leaman twins have a birthday, special table. Krish andl'Pearl ' take physical exercise after 10 P. M.g the matron, after vain i ' attempts to sleep in room below, suddenly appears on the I I scene. V f . , gg K, .. , is, -' TCS C ., . I V fx 1:94 X- L ,gl-5 , 115 tl'-FXQGC' JMAPLE LLUXhF7frf A' Mon 26 Pres Kauffman 1ll Miss Wlsmer resumes her dut1es Tues 27 Roeschley has pep meeting for Intercollegiate debaters Wed 28 M1 Mendenhall Y M secretary V1S1tS the College MARCH T u1 1 F1ne sprmg day A number of students attend funeral of Bertha M1lle1 Fr1 2 Intercolleg1ate debates Goshen loses to Indlana Central but WIDS from Manchestel Sat 3 A la1 ge box arr1ves by ma1l Hostetlers and Bende1s have spread 1n d1n1ng hall Sun 4 Krlsh Bender Pearl Thut Ruth Esther and Eunlce Leaman spend Sunday at Benders 1n Elkhart Ruth Brubaker also VlSltS frlends 1n Elkhart Tues 6 A mass meetlng IS called to conslder some problems of the col lege Part of Board of Educatlon meets Wed 7 M1 Roeschlev Joms the owls by wearmg horn r1mmed glasses Thurs 8 Two mass meetxngs of students w1th Board of Education Fr1 9 The board leaves Sat 10 A pa1ty at Blosser s Island The cook breaks his arm crank1ng that Ford of his n and mlsses his date 1n the country Sun 11 L1fe work meet1ngs beg1n I R Detweller speaks at Chrlstlan Workers Band Mon 12 Jay and Ida miss supper but later have soup served to them 1n the Blble room Foreign Volunteers go to North Manchester Tues 13 Ruth V and Alta Nussbaum awakened 1n the 1n1ddle of the n1ght to find a pa1r of fiery eyes starmg at them Twas only a cat Wed 14 Gertrude Hostetler KF1Sh Bender and Mary Bohn go drlvmg w1th a horse and buggy Whlle a meetmg IS 1n sesslon Thur 15 S1x old maids have sewlng party 1n d1n1ng hall Nona Her mlone Fern Tess and Zola go b1k1ng at 7 00 P M Fr1 16 Intercolleglate debates Goshen w1ns from Butler and loses to Taylor UH1VBFS1ty Sat 17 Kurtz house boys receive v1s1tors Sun 18-A group of students walk to Rhea Yoder s CSM m1l6S, for din ner Mervin Hostetler Ira Elgstl and Esther Smucker glV8 a program at Chnton Frame Church Mon 19 Too much syrup 1n Kulp Hall Tues 20 The local board meets Matron finds Ruth Lantz and Mary Bohn pull1ng in a feed Celesta and Nona take r1de to Parkslde ln College cart. 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I Thur., 22-Sophs' blow out at noon in dining hall after victory Fresh Soph scrape, suierers are Stalter, Graber, Zola, and glass in door of Room 14. Fri., 23-Freshmen skating party. Auroras give program at Sugar Grove I I 1 l l r A school house. Mr. Bohn and Mr. Hostetler debate the ques- of round and square chicken roosts. Sat., 24-A number hike to Catherine BroWn's for taffy pull and play Gray Wolf. 'E' Sun., 25-Foreign Volunteers give missionary program at Holdeman Church. Ford nearly causes them to miss dinner. Ivan and H Mervin Hostetler make trip to the country. Wilma Smucker, is Edna Eigsti, Ethel Good, Joe Lehman, and Violet Bender . visit College. l Mon., 26-Aurora-Avon program. Ciceronian quartet sings at Nappa- l nee. Girls go hiking. ll' Tues., 27-Aurora quartet goes to Nappanee. Final meeting of 1922-'23 i. Y. M. Cabinet. 1 Tues., 28-Miss Zook has birthday party in dining hall. We all wonder 1 how many candles there were. 5 Thur., 29 4 l l -New Y. P. C. A. Cabinet officers installed. f , Fri., 30-Avon-Vesperian social. Adelphian-Aurora social. The two ' i got all miXed,up. j Sat., 31-J ay and Ida, Paul and Elva-as usual. fl APRIL 'A Sun., 1-Patrons and donors of Goshen College have a meeting. Guidi I and Thut come to dining hall for breakfast at 7:45 and ind ' . doors locked. 5 f Mon., 2-Student Council is busy. ll Tues., 3-Members of Board of Education begin to gather. A Wed., 4-Board meeting. X Thur., 5-Meeting continued. Clarabel Kauffman goes home on business. f Fri., 6-Final report of the board. Recital given by Miss Naomi Hartzler 4 and Quintadena Concert Club. l Sat.,7--Hermione Brunk and Bessie Wyse find new arrivals in dresser drawers. 1 3 Sun., 8- Hopty Lantz visits Schmittyg they take a trip to the country. l Mahoning county folks go out for dinner. 4 Mon., 9-Students hear Charles Marshall at South Bend. Esther Hartzler S is called home. Tues., 10-Ruth Lantz and Celesta discover that marbles are not good eating. George Graber sprouts a new laugh. I ., I xl I' 9 '. I I lt: 'l ,E-T'-:L'F'7'v', Q.I - A . a- I -I 4 . ., ., , i I K 15 'c or---W--A---as wee - 11 l I ' Wed., 11-Purdue Glee Club comes to the city. ' Thur., 12-Fine spring day! Ball players out. Tennis courts crowded. Mary Bohn goes to store with her coat turned inside out. N Fri., 13-Freshmen are Haunting new ties and caps. Florence Johnson ' gives an exhibition of her orphans in the dining hall. Sat., 14-Edna Thut becomes prominent, she receives a letter from A. King. d Sun., 15-Mervin Hostetler spends week end with Ernest Bohn. Krish i Bender gets another box from home. A 1, Mon., 16-Pearl Thut and Eunice Leaman draw air bubbles seen under microscope. 'j Tues., 17-Hermione takes a slide into 'the dam. I Wed., 18-Schmitty, Orpha Mae, Bups, and Tillie Engman have a party. l Thur., 19-Harold Bechtel delivers his peace oration after chapel. Lecture ,l at First Brethren Church by Mr. Grathwell. l Fri., 20--Bechtel goes to State Peace Contest at Indianapolis. I ' Boys give Negro stunt in dining hall, and after supper make i a minstrel tour through town. Li Sat., 21-N. S. K. give skating party at Blosser's Island. Arthur Detweiler ' resumes studies after three weeks' illness. i Sun., 22-A gloomy day for all,-except Bohn, who sojourned at Topeka. 'I Mon., 23-Guidi and Thut come late to breakfast, as usual. , 1 V Tues., 24-Mervin Smucker has an egg accident in dining hall. 4' Wed., 25-College plays baseball with Parkside. il Thur., 26-M. C. Lehman, returned missionary from India, talks to stu- dents in Devotional. I Fri., 27-Seniors have a blow outg they have a party at Jesse Smucker's l 1 home. Sat., 28-Amos Kenagy, Oscar Lehman, and Mervin Hostetler have an ex- citing trip of 300 miles to Fowler, Indiana, inlinterests of l Maple Leaf. Sun., 29-The above go to church in spite of their sleepiness. It Mon., 30-Adelphians shine the fountain. I MAY Tues., 1-Hersh and Kruppy take Celesta and Ruth L. snipe-hunting, the girls at once take French leave and let the boys carry in all A the snipes. Wed., 2-The Suckers have their picture taken. Bups and Oscar are invited to join the group. Thur., 3-Concert by the Imperial Quartet. I .. - 5. -- . V A '9' 5 Mus A H9 Jax.-:NJMAPLE LEADV' W Frl 4-SGHIOFS have anothel soc1al a 5 Ruth Yoder has a b1rthday Eats' Y Sun 6 Seve1 al students go to Topeka to g1Ve a Y P M D1 ogram Mon 7 Prof Wltmer takes hls Botany Class to the marsh Eun1ce Lea man wonders what makes water 1n the r1ve1 How Tue 8 SBHIOIS sneak off spend day Slght seelng at House of DaV1d and Notre Dame On return the boys charge up the fire escape at Kulp Hall after g11lS who pour water Thu1 10 The swlmmlng season beglns Fm 11 Jay and Ida take thelr weekly walk to the dam Mon 14 The Semors where are they' Tues 15 The fountam becomes a swlmmlng pool r1 18 More Sen1or soclal Jay gets a ducklng Sat 19 Elkhart r1ve1 IS the attractlon A Hershberger gets stumped Alta exclted Sun 20 Mo1e walks to the dam' Tues 22 Anothel exc1t1ng baseball game Wed 30 May Day outlng JUNE Mon 4 Exams begln Tues 5 O woe IS me' More exams' Wed 6 Chee1 up the wo1 st IS yet to come Thur 7 Another hard day Frl 8 At last It 1S ove1 and we are free Academy Sen1or Class pro gram Sat 9 Mus1c prog1am Sun 10 Baccalaureate sermon Mon 11 Senlor Class EXSFCISCS Tues 12 Alumnx banquet Wed 13 College luncheon Commencement program All final walks Phllharmonlc concert Thur 14--The end Homeward bound 7 I --.J -, H -1-V . 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Nl if I : Wff t fl ' IV , x3 1' P 1, L ,P-' - 74 - X - - ..,..,.,. ,.......,., ., H ' -' H ,V , I I ' I I HUMOR ' It s a purty good world th1s IS young man It s a purty good World thls' For all 1ts follles and shows and hes It s ramy Weather and checks l1kew1se For age hard Wo1k1n the Lold s own plan All thlngs J1St At the1r best It s a purty good World young man' FAVORITE SAYINGS Prof Ger1g 1 What thmgs men care for they 1emember 2 You can t squeeze blood out of a turnlp Prof Kurtz Molecules are perfectly elastlc Prof Hertzler I m no authorlty Dean Flsher Psychologlcally speaklng Bups Bender I m sorry Ruth Lantz My Word' Celesta H Oh my goodness' Veneta George Sufferlng monkeys' Iva Butte Well of all thlngs' Zola H Oh Gee' Florence J Dumb bell' J Baumgartner I belleve 1n early mal rlages 5 WHY? Does Walter Bender always meet the postman 'P D1d W1llard Snlder choose Earlham Colleg Do MISS Zook and Mlss W1smer dlscuss love at the faculty table? Does Prof Gerlg speak of monopohes on Esk1mo ples hot dogs strawberrles oranges etc to hls hungry class Just before dlnner ' Llves of Freshmen sound a Warnlng We should bolt our doors l1ke Grace Else awakenlng find adornmg Sllver n1trate on our face AT THE GROCERY Mr Roeschley How much are these cabbage heads worth? Merchant One about the slze of yours 1sn t Worth a cent E lf x 0 X 5 ' 1, qv' X - 1 'X X - H l , 1 1 X 1 7 L I e f - ' v 7 ' ' y J - Q M , . I . . , ,en Q I1 ' V , - , ' 1 , 1 T 5 1, .- ' . .. l 1, I . l ' - - Y Y f .. ' - v ' 'Il 5 4 ,, , at al an , 2 ' I U - 1 u - , 1-, Q I I I6 7 , ' 77 . l PW, -in ' u I3 J 1 ' ry 'N ll' 'X ' 6-in ' ' 7: l J' , J 9 37 I 1 ' ' ac H ,N -- . .ll ll -H , G ll 1' 'I in ' .aa 3 il -cc ' yr V. My u-.. y ' 'Q ll' A E. Bohn- This is 'a great age. X 4- Tu - rr l Z its . in - - , - in I ll 'fl l J' lv ' ,Ig ,IQ fl Qt . f T v xt YI, . . . e? ' ix 'nl -l K . . . . Q If . ' . . . 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'w x 1 1 J -Q ' 1-: 1f P -' 11, f r.isx?'i1g3l1gQI-3?an-EfH1Fy1f , 1 -1 1 DICTIONARY SUPPLEMENT FOR 1923 Candle-A weakly llght to be used only after 10 15 P M and w1th shades over the transom It serves many purposes such as crammmg for exams feeds or a trlp to the attlc Breakfast Bell A fam1l1ar sound at 7 A M that causes a grand down ward rush by the gl1'l9 and a hasty ty1ng of shoes and t1es and a speedy buttonmg of coats by the boys Evershalp A playthlng to rel1eve embarrassment when called upon to 1ec1te Excuse fab A necess1ty 1esult1ng from oversleeplng 1n the mornlng tbl somethlng that IS lost by steppmg out of rooms after elght P M or go1ng out ln College Fo1ds fel late excuse a permlt that should be granted only to Semors Feed An assembly 1n a room anytlme from 8 to 11 P M Wh1Ch en Joys eats wh1le the rest of the Dorm smells them It conslsts usually of ham cocoa or fud e but ranges to anythmg that 1S ed1ble It has a strong att1act1on for the matron Fountaln Pen An artlcle always advertlsed Wlth Lost and Found on the Bulletln Board Founta1n The care of the Adelphlans It usually freezes up and br eaks down F11e Escape-An 1ron structure on the Slde of Kulp Hall not to be used A means of enter1ng the bu1ld1ng wh1ch ultlmately leads to the Dean of Women Faculty Table An overflow for late comers Dumb Bell A p1ece of wood used 1n the gym also a name commonly applled to a specle of the genus Homo when no other one fits Path A bare stleak runn1ng dlagonally across the campus to East Hall Its appearance IS a Wal nlng to walk on the grass Racquet Cracketb Sometlmes that usually accompanles a ball fbawll Stud1o A refuge for stead1es Serenade An array of whlte belngs around the founta1n on a moonl1t nlght slnglng to an array of sh1ver1ng be1ngs on the porch of the Dorm1 to1y Sp1nach A soft green mass served ln the d1n1ng hall loved by some desp1sed and re1ected by more Telephone An 1nstrument on the wall used by the young men to save txme energy shoe soles and embarrassment Tenms Court A place where the love game IS played It starts w1th love all extends to love forty but usually ends 1n deuce Room 15 Also called Snap room a place where snaps are ex h1b1ted Also a place to llghten the purse on Reg1strat1on Day ' 1 1 1 - u a - . . i V Q ' l ' . . ' . . . . . . 1 , , 1 1 . .- . . - - 1 N O. . . . V 'Y D 7 ' - - - - ra 77 . . .-. , . . . . - 1 i 0 - S . . . ' , ' ll 11 0 - ll ' 11 . . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - as 97 - 1' I . n 11 as 91 - cc 11 7 7 ' sa 11 , .... - , - , , . . . , . -1' W 1 , A ll' e ' - ' .1 A . 'J 9-3 ,, 1. I y -gr 4x.,Jl1P-Xjtf' :rg QKX .saclps ' ' 'F M AYP l5Ef,LE'TXlF Beulah Smith Peanut butter Miss Wlsmer Frank Hartzler Paul Grace Stelner Lectures Esther Leaman Oscar Lehman Prof Lehman Wllbur Bender Red coats a Seniors Hermione D111 pickles Sunday evening lunch Four o clock tea Wire wheels and pigs Elva Reading room before breakfast Dates for the Frosh The Miller slstern The piano Stack 100m Stars Argumentat1on Albertme and Clarabel .3 SOME NAME Rhea Y fin sewing classy My mlddle name ought to be baste Florence J Mine 1S rip JF HE WINS ay Corduroys The Arch Prof We are all a l1ttle c1azy It is only a difference of degrees CClass looks surprised J By crazy I mean our thinking is not 100 per cent efficient, CClass still doubtful J Well how many got 100 per cent on the exams? fSilence.J That proves my point .AU ECONOMICISMS Prof.- There is no age as interesting as the present is there? Mr. Baumgartner- Yes, the future. Prof.- I don't know what Mr. B. has ahead of him. 535 We would make living a lot cheaper if We wouldnlt change clothes so often,-or styles. L se an sv Prof.- Is anyone here who remembers when their ancestors came Q!! to this country . mg 1121 If 1 3 L,l,y'r'x' 0 1 W Y 1 RAE' k '7 , 'ugt-'Of -7' l ', 'X ' Ygxi-?-s'r.:a. K id . - W 4' 1, J -ra ' A .1.,, .' Q- K -I '. 1 if .ll fl . ,lf ' M N57 - -if-'Y J' ul 4 IA- 105114: v - A 'J' Qi-I , FAMOUS AFFINITIES . . , 'v-v.---'V----'--.'- .'.'.'P'---- ll YY Amos Ray .......................................................... ' ' 'Id ................,............................... .................................................. J Q3 .25 - - Tu ' xc J ' ' l ' 7 77 .3 JU H ' . V Y . . fi . I7 Y Y gf . if ? gg I! ! 6' 13 fl l, l . l Q f P V v fMA1p, r:1L1E1 mze'f C A UNSOPHISTICATED TALK Gertlude H fat the Ph1ladelph1aJ I never had malted m1lk what 1 fr K1uDDY Oh It IS Just a 11qu1d drmk DEBATER RATTLED Jay H Cupon enteung Taylo1 Un1ve1s1ty Campus! Is the name of th1s school Huntmgton College? CHEAP LIVING Inst1ucto1 What do people l1ve on 1n Colorado? M1 Stalter Scenery JV TREND OF THE DAY Mlss Zook We thlnk of the future nowadays wlth what VIEW? MISS Johnson Gettlng marrled EXHORTATIONS TO FRESHMEN Beloved Freshmen I speak to you as httle ch1ldren knowlng that IH all thlngs ye d9S119 to do what IS good and acceptable to the faculty I would the1efo1e that as ye have come 1nto our mldst ye would do these thlngs wh1ch I b1d you and whlch those before you d1d That ye GXGTCISC quxet from 8 P M 1n the evemng t1ll 6 15 the fol lowmg mornlng That ye have not over one date each month A l1ttle love IS a good thmg but too much doth detract your mlnd from your books That ye apply yourselves d1l1gently to your labors and do not s1t 1n the readmg room gazlng 1nto space as do the Semors That ye eat what IS set before you and ask no questlons for con sclence s sake That ye refram from m1dn1ght feeds for your stomachs sake for many of you are yet young and tender 1n years That ye do not take eats to your rooms from the d1n1ng room or take advantage 1n any way of those that have overslght over you Fxnally that ye learn to be content 1n whatsoever state you are espe clally when wlthout money Truly the Land of Goshen to wh1ch ye have come floweth Wlth m1lk and honey fsomet1mesJ and I beseech you that ye keep these thlngs and many more whxch are the w1ll of the faculty that ye may fare well Your Auntie Mabel fame wtf-Xvtfe :Ili ......J R VIN! A- A J 7 , it I 'I - ' I ul ,gi x , f 4 w r r ' , N as ff , 1 Q . . U . 0 ' L 1 IS t . D U . . . . . . ,, 1 , . J' 15' J' 9 1 1. Q . 1 . -,, 1 , ' ' Y, J' at L99 ' , , as ' ' n ll 1 x ' I , Tu U 1 J' - L5 I A ' Cl ' ' ' YY l 1 , . - -as - - ss l LSC ,st ,AC W . . . 'a . . . ' . ' l v , . . , 7 I , . , . . , . . . . , fn 1 , I , , 1 r ' X 1 9 2 Y . , . -1 J I V , . R N ' -- E Y X f O I L K ZLwIA C7lf'V8 MEMORIES Gbtlmmltv NOT TODAY, but twenty years from toclay, will you realize the value of this-your school an- nual. As a book of memories of your school days it will take its place as your most precious possession in the years to come. You who are about to undertake the task of putting out next year's book should keep this thought in mind and employ only the engraver who will give you the most help in making y our book a worth while book of memories and give you workman- ship that you will be proud of even in years to come. Write today to tfze Service Department of the Indianapolis Engracuing Company and learn about their plans to heb you make your book a memory uook Worth while. 42 6759 K Q' INDIANAPOLIS EN GRAVING GELECTROTYPING COMPANY 222652136 Ohio Sf X Ifnofiovnapolis 11106 K- f X fu San Tox Remedies NVhitman's Candies THE BAKER DRUG CO. Gosherfs Highest Quality Drug Store XV lin ton Sts.-Phone l77 Northeast Corner Main and 'asi g Parker Pens Seneca Cameras Merchandise Hauling Given Special Attention Hooly Truck Transfer GOSHEN, IND. THE ALDERMAN Northern Indaina's Finest American Plan Hotel RCSldCI1C6f Phone 1134-G 1129 S. Sth. St. Downtown: NV. F. HACKETT, Prop, Phone Q5-7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every'Day in Every Way Our GERBELLE and NEVER FAIL xi. ,f BBLZLWLBS .-,gg rn l J is .lngrlarliililif FPO? Qiiwii' ' 'WWT WJ 777- -N . Q 7 f Q.---1? ' , I 1' ' 1 w 1flVX 5 a ,T fin -' f4 .I .1 -5 :f - 0- G W , . 55 . f-4-3, rw Flours V Q ' l BLENDED HQ are pleasing our 3' V 'IS .... - e many customers l ,-f'4 F '--Q2 :H rm new , fi' w rw, K Better and Better A Ablv K 5 ,fi-J . ., 'sg' -14 n1.xou.gv ffl? X ' 'gf 1 ,fn 5- 4 ,, Sold by all Grocers 1 2 THE GOSHEN MILLING CGMPANY Incorporated 1896 KELLY EUUNDBY 81 MACHINE CO. Bla 1111 facturers of Boiler Fronts, Boiler Castings, Rocking and Dumping Grates, Stationary Grates, Pattern and General Foundry Work Long Distance Telephone No. I7 Goshen. Indiana, U. 9. A. WHITE BAKING CO. B A N Q U E T CREAM BREAD The Bread that is used exclusively by Goshen College, the Hotels, and all the Restaurants in the city. WHY? Because bv test it has been found to retain its moisture and freshness longer than any other bread. Always specify BANQUET CREAM when you order Bread from your grocer. EPI-I. CULP 81 SONS Goon SERVICE UNDERTAKERS Prompt Ambulance Service. Dependable Motor Funeral Equipment Q9 3 A5 THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE CITY Office Phone 53 Goshen, Indiana Residence Phone 5-1 SOW THE SEED OF TI-IRIFT and learn the lesson of saving by opening a savings account with us. Once started you will soon understand why it is that people who save for a purpose are able to see that pur- pose grow quickly into realized fulhllment. Accounts can be opened for as little as a dollar. STATE BANK OF OOSHEN It's not simply a matter of looking good-it's a matter of looking better! Wlhich is all the more reason for buying Sl-IOUP 81 KOHLER CLOTHES They Look Better and Wear Better and they do not Cost any More SHOUP Sz KOHLER IOS North Main St. Goshen, Ind. 1897-Tl-IE FAMOUS-1923 The Storu that lfricntlsliip Built Hur itlca of good husiness is sulling goods that will not come hack, to customers that will. XXX-'rc only human though. XYc'rc not entircly from from mistakes: but we'rc always ready to cor- rcct an error. :Xll you have to clo is to tell us. NYC don't say Satisfaction lluarantec-ml just to till up space. If anything eu-r got-s wrong, speak up-then wc can iix it up. Our mcrchanflisc. our prices. anll our scryicc are all clircctcml towarcl this one encl-YOUR S.AYl'lSF.AXf'l'lON. -XY lf S li Ll.- Socicty llrantl Clothcs llc-acon Shoes Cohn-llinimcl Clothes NX'ilson llros. Furnishings Town logs Stetson :incl Kc-ith lrlats ,-Xrrow and Yan Hcusen Collars KL-rls sand flozcns of other lincs of rt:prcscntatix'c merchanflise SAM LEWIS CO.- THE FAMOUS tsucccssors to Ln-wis nlilfullsl APEX ELECTRIC STORE The placc wherc you will always lincl a full linc of Strtnclarfl Electrical Appliances The home of the .-Xpcx Electric Yacuunt Clcancr, Rotarex anil National Yacuum lilcctric XYashcrs Satisfaction Guarantccd or Your Moncy Back Full line of Silk and Glass F-haclcs. also Floor anrl Stanrl Lamps APEX ELECTRIC STORE 106 lfast Lincoln .Xxx-. Goshen, lncl, Tclpchonc 254 MCDOWELL' sl BQYLAN H8 lzast Lincoln AVC. Fine Commercial and Printing PROMPT SERVICE Stationvry, Calling Cards, XYcfl- fllllt' ,Xnnonncc-im-nts anrl all kinrls of Finc- Printing 85 IO7LQ So, Main Goshen, Ind. HX lfast l,inco n .-Xvc. LEW MILLER Sundries - BICYCLES - Repairs STUDENTS, TRADE SOLICITED 112 E. XYashington St.. Goshen, Indiana THE NEWELL BROS. COMPANY The Store on the Square READY NOXV: Complete showings of Clothes and Dress Accessorie for Sunnner XYear GOSHEN MILK CONDENSINO CO Qlncorporatedb Manufacturers of MILK PRODUCTS and ARTIFICIAL ICE GOSHEN, INDIANA TI-IE SALEM BANK CSI TRUST CO. Capital and Surplus, 3250000.00 A Consolidation of ELKHART COUNTY TRUST Co. and SALEM BANK Established 1900 Established 1854 We Solicit Your Patronage WILKENS-ANDERSON CDMPANY Scientiiic and Industrial Laboratory Supplies and Chemicals ,st ,S ,st CHlCAGO, ll.l.lNQlS llaymzirket S047-SO-18 217-223 North llesplaines St. Our Stock of Spring Merchandise is in line shape Let us supply your Wants BLOUGI-I BRQS. Cgl MEHL ll8 South Blain St. Goslien, lnrlizma Tclcplionc S90 im lZlili'I'Z roi: ciinkxssics F. N. HASCALL CO. ' Qxs-J , ,X X . nEco1c.Lx'i'ixciz, PlC'l'L'RES , FRAMING X , X X - ii ' I Cards for .-Xll f,CCflSiOI15 I fl Students Invited to Visit Our Store wliilc wailing for cars 1.30 54 Mlllll Sl- 'llcluplimic 686 Uppositc lntcrurlmn Station L. SIMON ED. FR.-XNKENSTEIN L. SIMON 81 COMPANY Hart Schaffner Sz Marx Clothes Knox Hats Manhattan Shirts Superior Underwear Spalding Sweaters Florsheim Shoes Also Carry a Full Line of Luggage Compliments of GOSHEN LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY AMASA HOOYENS, President THE PHILADELPHIA House of Purity HOMEMADE ICE CREAM and CANDIES College Trade Solicited IIO South Main Street FURNITURE-RUGS-DRAPERIES ,. xvn CAN FURNISH YOUR Y HOME in an attractive, but inexpensive it In ,f I , 3 1 nianncr. Our stock is comprised r X, ll - I of many beautiful suites and X f XJ pieces that will outlast it life- AAf,Q54g tilng, TIIIF1 CQLUMIZIA I see iff' vw it .if-irgiie .' I I mm Fonontx 'f:1.F ?-- -913 ' 124.9-,.12' ll W ' 49 I H :XII Styles including the '-,H I Electric Models ui THE SMITH-CLARK CO. HOME OUTFITTERSH 210-212 So. Blain St. Goshen, Indiana Phone 371 THE SCHNABEL STUDIO Goshen, Indiana Over the Baker Drug' Store on Main St. A Business Devoted to the Art of Photography and Its Allied Brztnclies, including Kodak Finishing Special Rates to College Students XYe Sell Frames, too, the Better Kind Only F. SCHNABEL, Proprietor THE CITY NATIGNAL BANK OF Goshen, Indiana Capital Stock . . . L ............... 95100000.00 Surplus Fund ....... ..... Tp 50,000.00 Undivicled Profits ... ..... S 58,141.00 Member of Federal Reserve System Students' Accounts Solicited New Place in Goshen NVe Sell Fancy Dishes, Delicious lce Cream BEST IN THE CITY P A R A D l S E PETROS BROS. SUPERIOR QUALITY CHOCOLATES-OUR OXVN ICE CREAM HOT LUNCHES IO6 No. Main Street Goshen, Indiana GEORGE W. HERR MORTICIAN Latest Model in Motor Funeral Equipment Invalid Sedan Service Office Phone 371 Home Phone 671 H. H. GORTNER, Pres. ALONZO KAUFM.-XN. Sec.-Treas ELMER S. KAUFFMAN, Vice-President Tl-IE HAWKS-KAUFFMAN HARDWARE COMPANY Successors to HANVKS HARDXYARE CO., INC. GENERAL HARDWARE GOSHEN, IND. Telephone No. 3 112-113-114 East Lincoln Ave. GILBERT'S Live Dyers Klean Kleaners XVe Know VVe Do Good VVork GILBERT'S Phone 463 125 E. Lincoln Ave. We Call 'For and Deliver SUITS and OVERCOATS for Men and Young Men made to your measure for S20 AND UP Also a complete line of Up-to-Date Hats, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Trousers and Raincoats. Prices are always the lowest. ABE KAATZ 108 S. Main Street ln LINCOLN FORD FORDSON The Greatest Yalues in the Motor XYorld Today! COSHEN MOTOR SALES CO. Sfflo-.MIS South Xlziin Street tloslicn, lndiunzi Hffict' Phone ISS Res. Phone 752 THE INDEPENDENT COAL CO. -l. E. BAKER, Prop. and Mgr. Ninth and Rlzidison Streets Goshen, Indiana Compliincntts of GOSHEN GAS CO. Q Q o of 0.0 0.0 406 South Klztin Street t1f'lSHl2N,lNlJ. BEYER BROTHERS XYIIOLES.-Xl.IiRS I5 Ii, Clinton St. Phone .231 GUSHEN, IND, F. A. MCOMBER .Xmritenr liiniwhinig , lieu-lopiiig' l'rinting linlzirging jvffvrsrni 'l'ht-:itri- Building 7 i l r lhv-st' Who lJl'NlI'k' the lit-st The News Bookstore Local .Xgcncy for New Nl'hite Rotzlrv Sewing M11- chinw :ind liuttt-rick Patterns Also Agency for lfzistllizui Kotlzilts and Supplies XX'zitt-rnizin Ideal Fountziin Pens ii: S. Main St. Goshen, Ind BLGSSER BDAT LIVE RY Is located three-fourths of a mile south of Goshen College on the Elkhart River College Students will Find this the best place for pleasure and recreation. A Boat Ride up and down the scenic lflkhart river is enjoyable to all. Park in connection can be arranged for private gatherings and Roller Skating Rates Are Reasonable Satisfaction Liuaranteerl Telephone 440 Agent for the I'IufTman Truck Chris Yoder Garage ALTUMOBILE SUPPLIES High Grade Tires Repairing done by first class mechanics Cor. Lincoln Ave. and Third St. GOSHILN, IND. THE STAR TANK CO. Manufacturers of Galvanized Steel Tanks, Feed Cookers, Metal Row Boats, Corn Cribs, Etc. GUSI-IEN. IND. I. F. Lamb I. Lockerbie Largest ,Iob Plating XYorks in Northern Indiana Standard Plating Works Udylite Rust Proofing Metal Plating-Cold, Silver, Plat- inum, Brass. Copper, Nickel and Calvanizing. Phone 346 GOSHEN, IND. Goshen Electric Shoe Shop XVe'll repair or rebuild your shoes. rebuild them to their original shape and give them a finish like new. IOO li. Washington St. NEWS PRINTQNG CDNIPANY Publishers DAILY NEWS - TIMES Blank Book Makers, Publishers, Printers Loose Leaf Specialties, Office Supplies, Sales Books GOSHEN, INDIANA LILLIAN C. TOMS FLOWERS 5 .sz .3 GOSHENS FOREMOST FLOXYER HGUSE Tclcplionc S52 QThc Colonialj Oppositc Public Library Champion Tire Shop 218 N. Main Street ' GOSI-IICN, IND. L. H. SIMMoNS, M. D. Phones: Office 333, Rcsidcncc 677 1.28 XXX-st Lincoln Avenue Ullicu I-IourS: II to I2 a. 111.3 .2 to 4 f p. n1.g 7 to 811. in. Sundays by appointment DEAHL gl DEAHL .X'l l'URNEYS Cl ISHTZN. IND. H. xx. Eby, M. n. Ida L. Eby. M. D. DRS. EBY Sz EBY Surgery and Discascs of thc Ifyc, Ear, Nose and Throat Classes Fitted J. ALBERT Snapp, M. D. X-Ray l':l1l1I1'PIIICllt for Diagnosis Rlcrlicinc and Surgcry llnurii 8 to IO a. III.: 1 to 4 11, m. Iivcninge by Appointment Ufficc Phone- 79 RCS. Phone 347 DR. E. A. CARPENTER DENTIST Hours 8:30 to- I2 and 1:30 to 5 Phone 564 127 Ii. 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