Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA)

 - Class of 1922

Page 1 of 208

 

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collectionPage 7, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collectionPage 11, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collectionPage 15, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collectionPage 9, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collectionPage 13, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collectionPage 17, 1922 Edition, Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 208 of the 1922 volume:

,..-... '. aw.. 1 -1 v .1. 1- . . fr. - 1. 1 ., 'Q yn F 0 -M In :iii-' Ruff 1 1:- ft ,r -u- 3 J ..' '1' '1 V . X--CT ' f A, . -1 M -. - if A-H 1 JL., gwwf nf., ... -1-.. , 'ig 19' Q? gan. 'L in gg .,.., ..a- , avr L. -6 18 .H My ':.- . Nw l x 'Wi' x, 4723 15-:Li f NJ 4-Wf ht 1. 'E Q1-1 s Af nf. .J 11111.- LJ yn- .1- xl.. 4 A 9' -. if-f S!! -5-e 1' 1- 141 1-. sg 1-T x 4., ' L pf V 'W- 'LY -. '1 1 -..- Akh 1.4. 3332- ,. - ,.- Ja-'L-T . Cf M 1 . 1-fzgg. 1 ' , gf -WL ' ' -: .gm .-. 'I'-1 33121- J' 11.5 fini-W . -.-ef' A ' . 'f haul' .' - -A1 v V. M , Q4 IC' .-1 1 1 F Xt' V? .3-FH 'lf .-J' x. 1.- ,M ,L u ul fx N-J 'T , .- b WC. u ,ht , A 9 1 1- 'wx .5 Fw af- ,. 194,11 'GTK 5 1:-f 1-1 374'- wa. SWT, J,f-1. -1. ll- 1-1 , W v-fs. r lr -:V -1. I t' A .1 A' -1 N v FB s. ,Q 'if'-1 Y mL 5 x K.. I . .4 1 1 .., .5 A.- -.yx srl ff .4 ,tt Ui J.. 'SQL--A G' W .1 P Ie Hx fm gr J .-f x .1 'sq vw ..- .f ' ,L,.rf., '3- 1- -Av -1' ' .r s 4 .1 -Ffa- .ff --1 , .. W NJ..- . - J :' if 'i- -HL' 'Fi l , ,-1,,, .-. 6. -...JF ,c.,:- 1. ' 'r .5 .11 'Wx-i' i-GJ ., I ff--, . 1 - .5,y,!y5p... 1-...4--...-.-Q -.7156 - -. - -. ,f Q-'1-1-'-.-Q . .- ' -1--'-f-1' '. ' 1 f 25f?2'-'ik J '1f. ..,' -5-. ' v,' 1'- .Y rr. f. 4: 'Eg '-1 1 -. g' -fx. If ., ...Q .. '1-,v r 6 'Wa 1. ., lg ..-N n .p 4 Y .1 9 1 1 1 We J- x gh .1-, S . x R1 1- .wiv :N :rv Q D, n -Q. --. I 'fn 1 11343-Q Lu '..1- f 1'?f,--. .1 - .. , I J A . Nr Y -.-QS? .1- v. .,. 43' 9 -L? ...4 1 QRS XI ,4- 1 S 4 -sf, 'J-'K 1 14- e .- if , J .H Q1- 1-45+ f 5 -r L e 41' 1-1 wx -A 4 If-. -Sri ' :iff fs 'IS 4. 31 C 1 1 'Bi 1 1 .v 1. . 4 f X. 235 4 x .ww .JI ki 1 -111 -Q52 1 si 1. .QU 1 N-'gf' JJ' 1 'K 1 ,-11. w if '61 1 I J 4, 1. f J.-1 3 .rf .- F 1.1 L. ft ,,. s I 1 fm. I.-11.71 3' '.-' fa. .-vg l ,- .. PM KL L 4 6 PI. .. FQ? K C1 .1 A -1- - L. 4.1. 'ff v . . ., -.-.. ... . . .- -. - --'.. '..: .- , .-. 1 'v .'f...:- f A-XA V 1 'TI '-L. 'T'1 ' f- '.'P'ir7' 1 . Q ' .L 'Q ' ' . ' Q . . 1 f. .'7-,ff -I -rs 5 - .1?f'-gi-1-3311:-EL -121 ' - 5- ,',1E'r-.151 . M, 5,15-' 1'g:- 11 ff 'gia gggy i, l' -- .,, ., . 1,1 .- Q .g. --.10 --. , 1 . .4 -.1 '- -ff ....-: '- .. - -. ' g 4- f. .: ., '. -1- if -. A-1237-3 - 'iii is ' . . 4 JP - V' QQXEEA' 21' Lf .sff'fY-T'1- Ti? -' -E--1'f.f1f'..1 N-Q Wifi. -1 ,,-id . ne? 1 13-Fffx J' ' ' . 'T- 51J:3--1 11 1a1- :1..-,. v ?,'.f?:- '..-U11-.1 'J 1 -1if2'-.- .- . -f -V. A I '-'ii' -' N... .5.. ':f .T'1-'f95? 1 - -Sf 73 'NF'-1' V - -? + 1 S-451. iff- N -' vii- 'ffiri 4: .1 - '..-.1q., , ,A ,,,J JZ, v--.- .-' . 1. . ' . ' - 4.1, - ' 51- 5' 1 - 'Cui .:' '35 --.. -1. ' -..-UP, -if -,,' -'.- - - - 1 ' 'n1.7 V5-5 ' 1- .'i4'.i4f'!' 'ff-F -4-.' - 5-5 'L L-1.1 51.5-T uf? :vi-.3 '31' i Ei'-- MFT 7 .1 'LM-1 .- 1157. -'A ' ' fr i ' '? :Q MY ,' . .MI-' rf X 252-':?A 1 'il' x.?b3, ,+'- 'ff' Z.. N 1' 'Q .1 fi' gf-7:11129-F Pg . -A vi .. 'Ygff-LL . i 1Lk- ,..5 '- lil':iA1'f'-521 . 1,:'-7 -ff-3. 152154-gf' N :'7 '5'- -'-'- .151 1. Q3 .3 r ' TZ? -.-T. , . F -.ff l ' --,-1-Hi' 1.'A 1-. 'Q-1,1 1. ' YH 1- Pr' ff' C qi . - .1 H .M-'E' '1 ---I .. .if .' Y 'R . 1d52?Q.52r1'+41:f'.f-, -ff':gg21- ,,-Q-L -.rv-.i.-.fig-rn? - ' :-,---- --'f'-':-si' ' 12. -5 Q-aa.-.1 -'A' mf, - 51- 5-21 51- 2 ,if ii.. '-5?-'h.gP : . :-.- -.: , -- 2, ' .. -.-' ' . -f-- -fry ' -1.-7 -. f ' -:- 1 -J- 1-1 .-1- . 2 z.H-.1- --'iw - - .- 1-- - 1- -- .-- 1 , 1 - .' .-mv 4--Q1 -3115.5 ,' Zfw. V' '44-K., --f- 1 -5 1-' - 5' . 5'- '21 ' 1' .'-f'- T1. 12. NTFS? A ' - 211'-1 51-1 4 535- .2 l ,,-.-.':'-.e-- 15.1. -3. ,. '-'-gf Tig' 1- .1-SW fi:-,.f'F . '4..- PQ-' y.3f'-121 E. , -.3.1' .J.'.1-:f-- .gf Lg , 55'-: - , ' '. T7 ' Q,,1:1'1.r h,A,gv 1 .--'1 fy--'afqZQj ,.-ff:i':,k'.f.. 731 3 Q k J, ,IE-12.1, :. f- r V jf - .f1, -lj.. 1 ' Q ff Q . -, -, -3'-.I 1 1 -. '- ,.:.g,- 513 f-1, V A - ff.. 1 ,L-- .gn - -. 1:'- .-4--.' ',i--., :C-' 1 ' L- . 'gt-1-2 '1 -'TNA' . i . .' -11' wi .'. ' fv-f .. ,1....g 'Q1 ff-Jf.--- .--:ffl - . 1G,.- 'df' - L-f. .- wi .-:'-- 'f uf 1-. 111 '-:w55A'- ' vb -- -'m.. 1--.e, .13 fp 2 : 2- . . ' '- Jjr- '1.f .,12: ' 'f' 1-.'f' - -51'-2.1- -'L'-'Y' 1-51 ' J. '-W' J-1'5 al. -1 'f451 4 ',1f:2f 1' '. '- '-5 4' ':-' ' -3 --a-S -Qi l'1i'9K - FJ- ' 'f- ' - - .- '-,. :'1.. ' -' .-'-' 1' ,J if -1 -, 1 'Q' 1-5. --. .-1 '-5 . f '. '. - 1-3 -. , -',--6. , ,--g'.- . '-.41 .:- '..1 w.: , ,L '- r11. -- L ' girl-1... gf -Y .J ff f- 1-151 A' ,x QT.. .gg S,-'51 , V 'fx-13 12, A- 1 ' ,Y-2.-:.14g,-ff.,-:fin-.f su: , 3511, -1 --fl., -'-. '-3,335 .fr v - -aa-ff ag . S .- -. -,gf.-1.-.411-2 .. 1.15, .-4 Jil .1 Q' 1-1-1:...z.1 A' .. -.HT '..'-1 ig. 1--.I J-:31.'-.r'Jj-'i . . . fig. if j-1 'f --Q-. '.1:.fP13g ,- ' . ., .- ' .1 1 I ,-3. , -, ,,g K1. 1 rg Q -' ga: 'f .- fr 11: 'A f.-1.-a . f If -551' ,..1'-31,11-.3 A '15--,U 3:-241'- 2--T L 5' , G, .7--LP 1 5 .-v. 1 I fYf .5-5 psy. 1-..'-' -1:-:. -. +' . - - -'r'-.-1 -'I1-F 1- fig. ': - '-Q -A-':.f--1-. 'fi '- J'-irii. -ai. -'.. 11519 ,. .. . 9- -A 1-L1,.'-1: 1 -e. Z! :fd -. -1.-'... 'S .' ' .1 .Q -.' L. f ' .. ' '- 1 - - .xi , . 11 :-1' - ' F: YQ-'V3 . , - E-, ,1 1 .P L 55.- 13.1.1 , .-Nga l' -.L,Qz1,ff .a i u .w.1', .V A L5 1 A-V ...'.. , 5 ...NV ui , ll-3.16-I v.- -I L L, .Z 3-, .,,:g: .5-L -g.-13,433-,1-I in-' - -- H -i-- . , -- 1 1 , 1 ,, - -ff: - .:' '- 'f. '11--' -.-- .-. -, ' ' - -.-- .,-:Lg -' 'wry 1. ...- -V1-.-,.-.g. 'L' . I 1 -- -. , :. --1'-g:'.'.-01.-.5 -I -Aw. .. Vi-21 -. -- - -1 - -1- 1- .- . 45 -. Ni- ,YG '- .1 ' ,112-w . J 1 -- 3- as: ' ' :-QU' ',.,: .- K- 55 -4- ' -4 '.. ' 1.--1. -.f,:.,:4.. -'- .1 44' Lc8g.,.J Q .. - -'-. 51.5 'i:A.-E. rv, -1 .ze '1',y-. ' .-1, 1,-gl!-. -f f ' '2' ' 1:1 -:fr Lf.. 2:-1. -.1 ' Yf' . Q: -1-4 5 ffb 'Zf.'-'1 4q.21'----21.- I ' -- -.1 - -- ' - - -' '-H f f- -. --'fff I ' .,. -xf ,ix 1'.-.-.:5, '..--q-- .gm - '- '- -4 ' f . -.--f,-7:ff'. 1, '- -1--'fff' ' 9 '11 RF' ,- I- 51- ,- .V I. .Y1,. .1 -..- -..- Q-'ng-1A ,. gt. Q- -g '--, '. . ,L :k.:.. . 1 an 7ji - . '- -' -f 1-'1-, .. ,1- 45 J-15.-25' '- -g 311.-. 5:f'3lh1 ' 1 - iqflf 'S' U :'k'x f'1- ' 5 .1757 V 23- P .. 7: if V1 - gl?-3 '.-Q.!fgTst'- .' L -11 1 -1,-1 1 . . 1-1 . V . ,. 14-11... '- 1 .' .-.: ya...-, - 1. -,-- -. 1-cg -:L-...gf,,,-x -,-' 1 .3-- - iff - 1 f .i--.: 4. as- ,,.- ' V ' H Q. ' .- 55151-: 'I : -5-..:, f' ' - :xiii '-.iii- 1 'g S 9f' : 7 ' Il i -51 if -.g V i f E 1-1 ' - x?3-45'7f'2 '.7'. 3.1 . J if W' A '!ff 'f'7I- ' 1'-1 . .7 - T751 A 1' 1'i'W3!9 - . .-1.-5' X1 W fEi'1ii '-72'-. 37 -- ' V f' -1.-ff '- '.'55'1-1 LETV. -U' 'I ' ' fi '- 1.1.5 .Ef.2if 1 -- 4- -' 1-.- l,- .- --E-'.-5-I, '-VF JQQ I A' .'. i'-F. V- V 'w: '. 5v?LF'? - VA fy T -H 'if-' -if 1 l f Fi f'-,FEL-'51, H: I-'wi f'Tf'?i..:- 'fi - '- 'Il ' .7 Tef '15 lg- Eff ' -1. -if f '? , ffff 5 -1 15 C.: ' 4 1- .fi 35' 25 ' -1' g H' 4' ' '- - A ' ig 'if ' r v ' 5.1 , sgf ' ,'5,1 .V 3 '1-'nf .2235 wii -,, ' rg- 1. as-,'.fL. '-'fl ju- -. 1 nz 1 2. ,T M fy Fiji' . . , 11 1,v.1','1:-1 .- - 2,15-f 439: 11 ga' L, . ..-'Ln ' f ,- wg. 1.-.:.-.sf-5--'.111j. ff -.-.1 .,., , , 1 gm, - -.1- ...:. .- z- riff .--1 ..- --. 1. .1 -- -, W- 2 .L 31. ' . f' --0:1 fa '- ,, .----. . L- -, 'f . .gf ,--1.1.4 1: .1 f-1 - 11- .- , 1 ' L ,. ' Q-:fp ' 1.1 1-. L. '-111. . ., ,e.r1f1'-jg. v -1-KW 7:11. 2.1--,:' -.iiff .- . f -. 3.4. g f f-- --12 3764. 1... -' , '- 2- 1- 512 - ' 1 gr, 1- :Yff 2' ,ra e- 3.-1' .5-' 1- 'Pas rp-::. , 121 11. ffl- nf 1 ',.v?'.1,-- ,- '-.1 T- - 1 f l- -zggrt' 1 L , ' 14-' ' '1'1 '11 ' 413. rf.. .-v --- ... ..X'f .,. -- . -Ee -1 1--.. Q-. ,. ' '. - Us: -' -- ga. . ' 'ws - - .-. W- '-'-9' LJ.-r -35:5 .1 - . -: 2 L H Q wi' -F.Q,-'W 9,1 5 'n if'.',,,Q'r'5g 1 'Y . 2.1 'f l - -.-.-11' -V. I fu- 11 Jilin'-F'-- --',' 75-1-31 1 - ' .. .iff P -2..'--2-.11 -- we.-.11f.:--1'-1 fr-.1 '- 1-.-Lff'.1.e1 Q ---if-' ' -1- :' ...su r. 1 Lf. ' 'Nb 15.-f 2' Q..-.Q . 1 '15 A :fr i 55.12 1lf1'Pf1..s1.-5.1 .fl ' 3 ' , A-- 1g, .i--' , -'.3.?-:-.:' if--5, 15,7 . :. I 'fr '-mac. ' .1 5.-Q: Fd, . - ,.,f .' . ,.f!fLL1..,.-5-5-fig. 1- 9, . j'..q,z.,'-f-.- ' lr ' K -f', '.-',l. ' -- fl-11' 13' , 1 .- . 'Q U. .1-. 1, , '.. - II- -V r.' 'T fu- TFP -' 'f , 2:E fff 'V'-I QQ 2 M 3.5. - -'Z' '-us.,-,ffl 5 'f 1. L , 1 ..1 . L 1., 11 1- 1 ..-4 A-' 1 A. . V -1 1 .-,1.. .. .-... A . . - .. A Vw 'e 'Li' W '1'-' 4' f ' - .1-...fy ,U 9-' --1: zz-. 1. - 1' . - -' '-111-- 1 -: -1- -- .Aff-1, . 1 .41 .ra -. LL, 'd jif-:'11' 'uT:. 1f'. 'T-- Trp 2.--.x:j:. 4-52' .1-.5 3 Qi-.-N' .11 4 '.f'- rl - - - 1'.1:EF 1. -. . .. .,-'-in-,. 'E-'P .'1:.-. '-- '. . '- X: ' .- ii L11-: ' ..-- --- . v :,- ' g,.1f?'k- -2' i 4 fr ,X -x . . 'y -1- - -11.1 .-1: - '., . .. 39' ' '. -fb'-fC.:1a1ig.-' J -11 -1 1.2. 13k '.'s'f 'TI 73.1 ffl- 3? - 1-- i-2ir.f.-- nl- 2:1-. fi 'f 111' ..- ' 1. ' j-3 j, , . 4: n i. 'lg---41 V-5.J' gg'.: ' iff pi -1.4 -,.'- ' 1 . -- -ig.-:pg - .34 -L-,3.g'-1. ' La. 'Y ,Q 5' ' 7 62 .!f'5.r,Q,1 ? qffr' '3f .T'f, -lc . we -'va-.. ji! , 5-fr? -'G - .T ifhxf-5' , -, gi If .'.5:'Q.gT, 113' -'IT'..fl,i-1' V- lf.: ' . 1 r 1 '-'E 6 . 1 -' -.3 -S:.:r1+. 3,-.,. rj: .gj c, '-.': ' fu ' K -- 23, -'..-'.:g ,-1 --4 34-3 '-.5-1 X , , 1 'Q IQ.-L1-. -, . ,'1i: 3 3.5 . ' Q 1 '31 -., 5. Q41 Q AS: A r lg gg. Q 1... 1 ' -,N-an-H fa m, 'K '- .:.m1.g,,. 7 R4 --5,f.y-,e V .--,S 1, '.2-4.5.1 .:-.W dp.. :H lg..-.A . 1 . ,, .4 .. 1 . 1 '..' ,- ---.-5 f -,.. - 'r::'.-,.,,- ,HL--f .i.- '- - :-5 '-. gnu -. .ff L-A 'P 1 ', .S - ' ,fb L ,. f 11-.45 -1+-.-.r.-'11.Pw.-M - 1 X,.,.1-if 1.51 1 .-: gr g. .. 5 .3 ' 5. P. ' 3-5. '1 9'J- 'L .'-.-: ,. f l ' 5' '-':' 9' I-173'113 ' 5-.'.f3f'-152-:Z 514' . 2 -jv if W ' 2Y': f: 17 37, , 7.3 'H 9.-ff. ' A-. .193 5. ...I i--Q12-44: , 4 -'f-1521-Q 51-3' .' 2 -5'311 f1?s '1-if-fi -11'--P 1 I 2.4.3--. ws- - 1 -rw . e ... '-'-41-- i .'-TL, ' '.1.--, .1.-'Q -.1 11' .-...fl .1 -' 2.1.2:'.',1':?r.f-':..:. - if' - :.. ' ' - '- -'-' .1-ZL' -1 .T . H ...J 'fig fi: -. I, - -1-I ' v' 5-.'1 ,.+: '- '.-,.1. ,. V -- A-' 1. -fs--.-.11-xy :..,-,-.1....z .4 -, .aa ..- . -S: ...g g4g..- .3 .,-1, , '15 7 -.. T ' if:-2 --I 1 g 1 1 5.?3'-fitfff 15-11 '-N ' -iw -149' - -far A -- 1 1 FN ., ., ,.-1-, . .1.:,.-.lr ,, 'f 1 .4-L-2.7 I ... - g,- -- -'gi-2 1.1 .-f., 1.1. ':' . . . -fy-, ,, 1 p1 wi.: - -3:1 5 1' 1 .ff 73' A?7-7-5 4' Ax fei5N'i.-- ' -- 'gif ZF:-Xl-'-7--Flin' ' . .-51' '57-if . 'L'G1 - 3- ...U ' 21'- f -. - 1- f -. ., . '. . , -1'-, .J.-.arf 1 5.5 1 ?-1 ' .., -1 Q- ?f.l1..+4.-'g-.t '1'- '- - - 2+'-'- -..1. ' . ,.f Egg, .3-,.?.:,y:.-.ark I-,1,.1., 5... X .. . - MA. '.--r - 1 : - ' I 3: ' ' - ' ., 'I L- X 1 ffZf '- -. ps. '- 1:'-1-,.--'T .. V. -- ' - - ig agp- . - 1 - wI:1..-,1i---fe:- :-.iz -. .1 11 Q, R:--2 31, ,,g2gY.,- 4,5-' .cv j' .--5. ' -, H-- 5 ,1f- W Mi-g MEA! 9' 2,-Q -.-151 11 -,.' ig. .55 .--'1--3' - .. Q -Q.,-2:gLf?71.'- -.-i 'risk-. , v L , an 3 'A 'f-1.1. . . , 1,1 ' 4 Q, .- -5. --33,1 V 'fu .-j'-W.-,',, -N - ,Tp '- Q'-.,11- --,R 1-5.1 I Q Y-fi-, 1--f,:J?1A,'jr,, 41..,:,, 1.1 1 -', , .--fx., --' 1r'...f...1,.,.-... - -fy 1- ' il !?.'--J-z.-. , - -. -1..: ..- .-15 A..--.-1:--1 -f ---f , 1 ., . 1.1 6,5 , P L 1 1. 1 -1- 55- :f:1. . . .:- -1 -.A-1 1 ,-.-.-.113-1111: 1 --1-- - 1.1- .V h,-1, ..-.11:1.. ' 'vw f- ., -rg - , 5.55 .4 Vr ' ,. - A., v 1.-:g:g':., .-5-i1g. 5J--' f , ' ps .-Nb ' I ?izQ'! :.. 1 V- 11 A 1 I- ,.,j-3'-.Rf L .-'I-.4-.1,' -1, 51j5g,1'-g- -rs-'T' . ..... .,.....- 1 ..,., ... .. , .. ,. ,. ..1.. , 1 -. 4- , -..., .- ..., .51 .... . 'f .,p. . 1 .-,- -. -.1., ,.... .- -. 1 - 213. . ,-..1 ,.. -'11 -- . 1 '1 L if '- ' -' -',.-'f--in.-4. FV- mmf -1- I- J. '---v -Fi-12 w:..i1 1.-1-.r.. - ' L'- .- 1., r. ,.,. . . 1, L. ,, - . -f, . 1.-. ,f .- .2-fa, .1 A.. - ,.-. .U .f, -- , .1 ,. . 1 ,- ' N.-pi . ' f- 3' it -f 5lf F 1 , 1-...'..-11-1-.,C'ffiulfi-.-f fi' ' E- r -5. -W-TENT' .'-Jil?-if 5153 :- L 121 -, '-- . l'5.'5'--'51Q'a 1 .11 mr 4 1' .. l-'ffliii' 7 . -iii 143 Elf? -7'f.?:?3- iff i-?..2-- .Q-. -.5 'fi'l9f Vf - 2--1 A .Iii ' ' .iffaa wt' -9' -. 17:-' fl ' 7, 4, P... -l' .1 ,a '1y-11--'ffl 3-Lf.-Iffi lf - 5- Zffxf 11. --5. ,ag as --1 ff:.:,15':- ,xg T f -1 ' ..- . -'QL' V '15-fel. -' V J Q11-1'--. .Tf3 -Q 5'lZ91igr,1', ' V 1. 14,231 .5 15-551551111 1 ' --'1 3239: U.. 'Q-1-.' 5 51.5, '-43:11-I . Q 2- 1'.i:-i-1-'.:'-arf-Lx' - -13.1 I 1--:-.H I-9 11. -.-1.59.5-.--H121 01 .1-- .1-I - - '11 -2-.'a:-.Q ' 23 J-'14 .'.. ' 'F' '11 -F girl-. -fr-a0 1g .. .2--L '- ja -1211 -.1-' -' , --- 4-pb -r - -iff- . 7'- '-'.-.-R' ' 'ff ,-r ,-1'-F-ik.--fi ?' '21 fi'-5 N -1 ' N.,.l . , -9.915-. 1-.la .i11ff?IiF wi'-5 5- . Y-51' 'Q'l'f1:F'f,- 'i '-I ZS-,T 1. il1 f: : -' ' .llfl '-V? -Q 'H.51r.r'51fj'.T,-ff1:25?QL'5Q ' ' 'J 4 ' '1 L A ' ff ..-gL1-F.E-'.-1'97fl-.g-'1S 5:3 ,' ag '-7, .. , ,. ' ...LM 55-1j.f2 ?L-'1 ,fu 111: . 1 ...f V 'li-,1-gif' .- :-5-ELSE!! 5' gf'- lf?-' ,,g'i1 ':7- 5, ,. Llfi- .'-12. 'Ui' s IA 5 1- .. -. .7 , 3.55.5-,'.. . , -' .T -,.. .-- 3 ': Ugg.: K :-.1 -.vg-.J J ,-,L 1 :Qs lg- - 14 -r-'if 3 viz- 5. Nbr' ,-- ! .. , ,I-:5.r.g 1' 9- 1 ' 1 1-fs ..-9-if Q1-f.-11 ' -f:-'L -.-1-. . . 1 f .11-.1 - -2- f:- ' - V. 5:5-.4 11.-ew - .51 -ff - 11 .,-- M.-43.-4. - I v - ., .,,.1. , ..1- . ,ay 4 H4 -1- . 4 A .. .- 1 ...+. . - Q - 1 1-H... --A 51. 1 ' -. ww- 1-1 ' 1 .. -- ,- nf- '1 -r Q. -L11 -P .3--.1 . . -- -.ff - . - Lf' :-:1 -- -. -M -- . 1,4 , If -.eu Ng : - ,,...,,, . Lg'-k1.g.,..7' Hg j 5g.r --.faigfa-.. -.4 1 -11:53 1... - --., L L. .- f1.1..h , , W F- A. ,. . - -1--is H f' - g1I1if1 i:27 -151' iff 1 'Aff' 3? '- .15 L ' H5-jg F-5 .--. ' if ' :E+ f' - 9 T 95l- 'i V ' 1:1 1 K- -2. nr' - .- -- 5 - 'f----f, - -1: -L .u- .-.1'--f- .-. iff- .11-' -. L1 -...1-1 - . . 1' I . -9... .P -. .--- : ,- ...- . .V -- '.-,- . 1,--.ei .t.,, H, V .J .Lg V ,1A, :L ,. 1 uf ' 4 J Y-gf., 51-- . , ,-ggi.-,-gf, 5 :- ' fs- 1.3-. I' I - Q1 eff- -1. 311 , ,- 'A ff XE' -1 15g-5-' fi YB ' ' 1' ' -f....f f ..- -L' ..'..-. ' ,-N. . -.' -552' 4 , 'f':- J -.1 .- ' 7'.- my gs J' A A ' ' A'!Jfi+ il fl if-. .-Q'-1 fr?-1. 23429 - + - ' '17 '31 1 . 1 - - 1' - '- :- N.,-,',--1-' '.- 91. J-' - my ,. ' M .. .. - ,,, 1 . , . -- , .,.1...-. - . M-, pw..-L---11 - 1.1 'f ,.j,..-.-.1 is 'Qu N' ,- 5 : ,ye ' .. .5 rf 'wsu-1r', :ei -1.1 r'f-- .' zizgi . .g 1' .. , gffc , i. if -- .f .1- -.-q.:f1::,:1.1-. 4 ,' E1 us- L-L4 'cg 'Q P- 'fi' ' L, ,Q ' ig. -- 451191-L-357: 11 .T ' -.if -.5 ' '11 . ' 41 -f.- .-Q1 Y 33- .. ,--'JL' -A A , , 1' , N ,.--- ' - , - -1 --61, '11 1.,5g.,,-A3:- ,,.y-J..,,:.',-:,g.g- .L-,1, -3--'.,g ' - -5.1. ,1. E- C--V -1: 1'13Y,.. '.-- ,..., 1 iq. A f , A 1 4. bf' Ja. 9 :Q Y gm.,,:,. -Q-1,14 ,K-J :.'.-Eg1g:i,f'1t.. 5 1' ' --ag :N 5. ,11-1 5511? A J I1.-A 'J' :g.. ,EX. 1 I 1- N ' Qi t ...gi W5-2-ii'-'12 - ,.:. .- :- Q , fig-f.. I . I 1 '1 R,-1 :-.f .-'- .- 1. 1-1 '--..,a:.:- f- f' .-1' --'- ,... f-'T' 1' - .- .- ---Lfff. ---.- '-, . . .C Lvl ' if 4 f 'F .HY ' -1,'.- sf' 1 .-.5131 , ...cj,' i1 1. .f ist 'S f- JL-'li'-14 ' -1. -L-ig .--- :-.Q 7' ' .1 . 'TT'- fy: .gi V215 .1 'P 13 - + , f-1. - ,. ,.:i.-.21 -1, z .7 .4-rf: 1- 1 ::':11'-.1--.f--f 'A' -. , 1,-,fs-1 . ' 1 f ,J ' 3 ., ,i ' 1 l Y 'I ,4 1-1.-LQ' , .,.. !'. ' - .1- 1 ,. -1135 .iaffqiqva-1 x 1.1.1-g2',f' 35, 5 J 411'-.-'i -Q . 5 ,11 K a , ,, 1 1 , 1 5- f 1 .1 fx 1 31, --'- '1--:gf -- ' -1, - ,1:51-L-152 ,,,111q5:'- ..,i,--,-3--..,,.-.-v T- - . . 1 r , 1 .. . ,, .-.1,1.h , 11. -.. ,,. . . .au I 1 1 1 Yip' ' w 1, M51 1 4 451- ' -E ' 92.1 1.3-:gf .1:,.' g ' - ' DT12-i-':. 'Eifi'2G-. 11? ' '.. J ' :if ., 1, Q 1 A ' 31, jg . 1 -urg1.i,- ' ,, . 16' pee VEQH 1-1.2 .LT gg ',.s: . ,- , 1' -, ' :-5,5-2--- -Y :- 2 -f s- ' 1 L 1, '1,1-,- ,.. .1 , --..1-.-1,41 .11-,'.,f, -. A-,H .1--..-1,5 M , - -.A-- ,1-4 .kg ll 4 X , . .,. 1 -1 -1-.1 . -. - M-.: . ... Q1-,vb , , I 1 1 . f ' .1 -.. P 'aff-fir .'-' ' af --Fw PM . 'f- -- 'Yin-'-'--1.--F. -HQ ' 1 YQ ' ,J K 'I f I f K S 1 L 1 n 1 :Jr ,fy .Ib 113-rj,?f1+l. J-.5 V-J'-T 1:3 1 ,f - v- 4 ,Q 1 is if -1M 11. 1 .. E- 4.-1 -. 1--X :...:fS:-.,,. ,4 -, 1 , at ' , -1- N f . -,1'? Ct. N: Y L..,.,..:.-:Ei -F :-..,, . .1- 1' is 1.3. t 51' ff' V T :X S - -9 , Q . an J-iff. ,ln yn. ni... M Q nt J K 1 I ag? 1 W 3, 1 g 'f . ,v P '1 ' ' :'5-f5'?'f:- . - - ini 'illli-12 -1 'Exp-5-1 -'-IV- '- ' ' 5 . , l r if ' A N 1 1 , E' L . .5 .l.-,, ,f-1.1 -...g...,11---,.,K,,-19.-...Q-U, , ,. I4 E .M , 1 ,X 1 ' ' ' F V 4 fi ' ,L 'V ' -1 f :S Q..-'-if -M 'E-1: 1-1- 5,'a AJ? . ' ' ' H' ' gp 1' 'H 4 4' 'lf Q. U ff: I ' 3' 11.1 F, 1 gg ', '. V '? .GPVLR fu-' 3:51-4 ' 1' '.' 7 1 1 . ,Q ' 1 1 1 1 i 1. 1 ' T , 1-N' ' ' 1 1'Q:,-1.. Y. 1 -Lf w.: 113' E -1 1 ' I 1 '- 1 1:52, K? 9 J - 4 . -'tv 1 , dv . 3:-Eh' ' fr. .. 53.-'fzw .1 1 Q. i x - 1-v 1 A 1 - ,ff 1 1 3 .1-ni? .. 1.-. -'15 ' 1 1 , 71 1' 1 -.1 'H1 1 H H 1 .5 4 15p-..5, 11.9. v . 1 1 ew... 1 W' 1 - -- as-'t 1 ,. . -, ., . --4 , f ,- -,L-1 -.5 ...J -- - ,--:-- , ar - L1 -L 3.53: . N .1 J 3 , 1' r L .. , .- -. '-.f g..::.-,155 - 1,-3: 112 , ' .Af ,.- N211-.' j .,, ,f -5 ,B f- 'Z1j113g,a1,:7:x.g.yc-5,-'-.l1,',-1231. -' Pw5'if'. - -JI. ' 5: - 761 -2751 fs . KYLE 1.1f.57, -- -'fiT-l.7rQ.:f7 221.11-5 .1 f '- 5- T .2iQ,Q' . - P'-'L1 ' ' .E:.: EcJf1'Q,' T '-5 : ,5.11'2 ggi -112-11'-:, f- 2 477 'Q ,Q .-1,-j-'.- 1 .Q,f :' :-.,2-' -1-:gb 71744 1 'Q-i, . L? -1, --HIRE:-'QE f..f .-- - . -. 5 Mg '- ig :-5 ' . ' '?j--:1 - . fi'-als F ---L--P11--:f if '-7' - -g. M - . ' ' W L -1 . T'-' 1 - I 'fer' gi' 1 - '--vc.-. -' 'V-.-fan - ' af.: -'-.I-'11 f- -11- -L ' '51::1.rg' -1 .1 1 '-'f ' -5?7T'5 - -1 fff ' 195.97 - '-mi'-- --f.. -: ':- -ii' -' -I 'K - -- -r.. --- --L ' .1 1' 11.-11: J ' ' .ra --fl.-17' -- '50 -'5'f - L ' T' ' ' M 'T ff'i'Q':1.' -Q9 71,1-' Q . gf- '1f1f:1--1- - ' f n' I .' ' '-..:- ST f -4:--. - - ig 1 ', I: '1 -9 5' 1 .,. .'f:-1 QF-if l' '- ..' ' .ff 157.9 . 1- '-- 3-1 .-. . -- .- .-:- - ' Lf- W .11-11-. r.' v- ' . -'Z' . 1,-1 --'.': ,. . -1. -. .1 4. --. .1 4 - ' -. '15 5 - - - . -. , .-f -' . -. - -1 -. --' ' - - . Q- -- :.1..-.51 ' .. .- - J 1. H . 'I ' .'- fuk- ff- .Q-1. A ,rg 1m . .. -. f, --:fp 1 11:4 'g' '- , 5-I: -v,j1g5'ff1' 51-.. 1 -.gf-1.-..Y ,, LK, 'S 7 41t:Q' f y, -,. 1, 5,-1-14, .-1. '-521' rl? -'.': 51. Liz- -597' 1 - xfb' '12 .1E1E'Tc1':7':liA'I'gY1: - 'I . -mx r-- -'13 ' ' . --1 1.-1.1 -.-. 11- f-1 .1 l- -- . -- :- i f- - .ge-v , .1 . 1, L.-315-, 1 . 1, -, , ,- 4, L -..N-4.-q 1 1. 31 .4 H--5, up J.-. ..--5.3.-1-.44 V1 ., -.. .1 . H11 1 , ,:f-.h .--11, 1 gtg : 'f.::.:1- .-fb.-1 Un 11... , 5. 1 Taz, gg . .ffl-5-J, E.. -1-'55s -- -- , ' 7 '.n-fgg-fu .J-if -. .f-,iv .L-fzfsik 'f if ' .1 '1 -- if E' 1.-' ,.2- Q: '-, -k. 3:4 ' .1-:Q4:-- y'- f'- 5351...-., --Iii, fd- , 1- - , :-1. ...f L ,.,5- wi... 3--7... p.,.', .a..5-':-,'- .., --.,-.. ,...-3'-',m1 ., 1 , . .. ,. ...x , ,.., , .,.. ...- -..sg .. . f.. .. ,,- ...Q-. .. .1 .,f.1 - .-, ,f 1,-....-.-..,.. , ,,,,,.,., ,, , f.. M... .,,., . . . -111-71. ' J. .'i1J 2 1 i.: 'Q '- T : 1-'1 1.53-, 51231115 .gn - 1 V. ..1 L. -' 1.1 Ji' '-'5 ' 1 ' ,Af-v '1. ,'Q -Z,-f.,, -' -, -4214 'A ' '.'1n1v-v.fjg'..-'-' 5 Y : g'-.-y 'Z' .ugh Y-1:5 .f gif' 'Q , . .,. .,. V .. ,-X., ,rg ., .. .1 F . .W ,Q ., . . . . T H. .g...-.. ,- ,.a . K., ,.,,. ,.1.. 1,34 . , ..,. .1.. ,,, .. ,..1 ,1..--,.....- l . Lg 3, .ag-.'.. . na-. ff, .,, ..--f5.- - 'Q 3, -cc-: - 3 gg.-.1 11.1-,g..-g-H ,--- - 1'-iam, -- - . 1.1. 2 , - -1 -- ,- if-1.13511-,-. lk' ' 51, T- 144. 1 fm . -- 5- 1 '3 -f -3.57555 if .:3,. 111' 1- '? 1fif'1' . '- ' 5.1. ' J51'g43'.gf f?!' 16 V 221 -' .Mi - ia n 'Q - -2 7? 553 .+i't - 1i ?: T'- Q.1.., ' ,E.1 P.'f 1 ' 'gviffifgiiii , 3.-3. ' -. xr 151- 'ff'-'.' ' .r'1r- 411 - -nv ... 1-...Inf A t.:. -.'--Air. Ffh: --:fum -'-W' I---if M. F5241 . 'sa ' '.1-fu :fb .-.1-,ti-J.. '- eg. 11,5 1552- . .g3f3Ekf--f - ., - .- ' 54 -1 3:-iia 2--12yg5:1 f1g, h 7 . a. - f fig, - ...ga 1-:Lge V51 ,-.1:,ig1b'Qf5?r.Bi.. 1- '1 43f- f.1jjI 4?3f:ff. . ' 'Q '. ' 355.1 '5 ',,-g71'ff,-faxeg 1,.l1n- ww ' ':.Q'157f-if 4 -jf? f-dll if-Tf'fg1Q '- '? ,. ,:2f.1- '1'-.qi?5,,,,3pg - -15...-:,.i-.'g.'-.15 ff.-1. .X 5, ,L .L LA- , 71:9 H 1. .,.. 5 -.,. -9:--1-. J Si- QQ... Jfir. - fi- 1 . 'llfggzn'-.+5g,. ,J i .13-T A.,:Yffj3,.E?5?gE-1: 35, :jg .. J., L .1 it 15 RE, - If ieglfgequy V A 1,yx, ,:,FL ...- 1 .,ke:i ..- .nf .1111-1 .:- -- ,. ., 2 . f 1, ,--1 'fi -.-1.. -gg ..:.:-2 5.34.12 1--211 , ,31'Ir'L.' - H 1' -2 '11, '-Cie.: ' TTI' ,i'5Tg 1 -Ci' -' -..9a?'F Lfgll J Ii' - ',. Q.,-fu few., -5 '53,-f' 'vi ' -: E1 Fil' ' JP' -E3 -. I - -.V 'S 1?-.-.'-'1-1:-L. Q11 ' .f --'-1123 - -'rw ':pqg..- ,'...-1-.r'-- -vu . -.hr ,-1-J -rf 1i g2.Ti.'Q-1332, ...f X 2 ,.- ..-'xx'-ff ,gf 1-1 . 15 5'f?.x441, 594.3 2'i1- -E.1'5.:'f1f- if-1: ' LS- 2 2 V15 IF? -I '.i1' J 1-.1 fs. -2 f '- if - 1'-Fri' -' ?.'12.-- - M ' -Q ':-1-1 , .--A ,, - I fi- .. if f in 'RFQ'-'1 '3 -r'f. . f'4Q- :-:T 5.f tiv-W'i'15...-.1 is1- ' 4 ' 1: 'ef1:ET-fAQ. - ff J .--1 I'f'!'-:'Q 1 '. -T .-grip 431' ,nf -4.7. .f , .,-., '-1 - - '-3 r --7.3. ings ' 9?-1-f-2.35 11, - - J- 1- ..-i,fk'.5gf.1-f 3,' f f-Ga .' '-1,5 1-.waf-LQ:-TQ ' fzvtwg-5 ,- , ffpl. '--Ti -1 . +1 .B--+351 - V ,.z, f,-:- -- '-..g'g- J- kg?-il M151 Q- .- - .g'--mar -.-., :rSf-J. 4. 3-:.-.3 1,-13:-L' 1--...fi-' 5:-1-' -ns' Q.-rug:-51 1., .. - f. 1. - 1- . 1-:, ,N ,.- ,I .., 14 L . ., v,- -4.. . 5, ...y gg: . . ' T 1 I: ,J .J 551,-.U ,-k-.1 1 .F 3 ,..-.-,- - , ji.: ,- lp- f-4,5 .73 - 1,531 1 -flag H, '- .Yi : LM-11, 31, 1 yf' '..Z:'-3 11,1 - - 31-2-1545 ,.':,,,' ?f:E5if 7 . P gn.. ..:1:.1M- ,-.Ur -- E52 : WP . . 2 - 5.3 --:gfh ig ..1j4f,.-.1 1, - -.li '-j.- 1-.V ,, ':' -1 . -. 151: n -1- .2 M --1 '-.. jg, .1,eLIj.gF :,., ,: 1 -.- f1 ,'?i f-' ,jpg 2 .- ' :v. . ' .-L.-1. 'JE K.. 114- .35-:. 5, ,Y-If, '. --9.10-11'-.-H'T.f 1- . . H -i-1.42-Y Q 2- Ju- - w -fig? L -32.-z 3-H -I-1 : -f-55. -- Y .ss - --'f f-.. , fa'f'--' f-Hifi.. ' -H-Lf'4ln:'i. 11H 1' 1- J' -- -fri 2:2 - 451 ' 2'-1-.1 ', 12--1.f-:L 7. 1-' .. .- 1 kd-r .-'1'z.ft.+45 f-'- -'-1.14-G Wa- -1 -2' --1 -1- ' -rfzfve r .. - -- 62--.-H TF '33 -: ..,-1 - - --1-wr . -2- 21 -la ..:-in -. wr...-+ 1-..- - -1,-6-25:5-.-5111-21,-1., .4a'a, ,.R'5f4.-f.' :47ff .e -.1'., 2'.-.t,gff-f- .1-.1 f-fe' ' . 1.24.-:ff'wt-.fsvgf T - pw W L' 5 4 -ffii? ' I113' : ' ' - 1 1-i'1?E15f2' ... Q- L-'giffi 21.1-' fix! 'Lf' -1-Jiiel.-:Ji-- 11-17 -Q L1i 1.11 f.-'k i-rl .1 dn' ,- , . , .-., Q.. L ...-1.. .- 1 . f1...r- .,. . . .Y 1.,, f ,im g ' ...wg - -' -. 4: - ..7.i,...1- -5-gf... - . ,5--.,s- '-12571.19 ,sniff-L .,.'. --r f --4g..g-55,1 -.1 1211? --. F--5.1 -. . .1-4' '. ,J-. 19 --' ' , -' 1. :, . 2 -Jziq 11-5? 'fp-51 :gh 7, ' Zz 4.5.1 -- '.. 1 . viva' ,,-if-4:1251-: . 1 1, . - 'f - 4' 25-4 22' -. -- -gd 5 -- -,r.-.11 - -L--, ,- Ha - '-. 5 ,-4. .1 ff - . ' 931- ,.L- .J- -. Ugg.. 1..-.f -1 :ff -:.... ,- '- . ' 1- 1 v-.- . - ,, H., 'wi '.- 'fi , ' Mg---1-.. , It 23'.vf'5', f , :' .1 -', 1 fx- -f -. -gh -:1'L '-f?.4.jsy,,F: - 1. 1116- 1 -49 ,r,1,1? I - ik. '-' . ...- -.'- E- 1. .1 -af -,-111, 1.,. ' -..1-11' . .- -1. 25-., .if .v 11-1 -.WG G Q .- K 'r- .-. 'irff-J 'J-.11 --1 -A: ,. -.GW-1153.2 -J' -r-1' -15-L ' :--.W .- ----W '..1-vw 'Q-'-1 -ff -A 1--1-I-1-1:1-Q' '-'za -Q.: ' 1- f-.0 :-gg, .-1 -'-' z. 'f1.-V-121' ' - -,L HP'-' -- 0----fr - .-'- -5- ,wed . 1' .- .'..-gg 1 3115 f? ' if .,f -' .-'f'?::,f-,.----'-g - .3 . -, 4 '-'L-1-'a - l .sr ' '--'.-qv 1. ' ,:-:.- .1 Y , 'J-,sg 3-P. .-. . JP- 41. .- ,1 .-g m .sf '. in E!! A- if ' '. 1 ' r'- .21 'N' . 1.. -2 - . ,.'.:Y,., v-11 9 -7l'li'i' f l1'-gg 'fa .19-' .' 4123 ', 1.111 IL. .-1.-. f'gl'.f '- T' 4.1-w-'L ' 7-0-1' flhffig ' rftf- T:-' iF:--1-.127-ff. T51--'if-25f 'f'f-. - LW .1.il'5 'f '- 5?-'--FX .J . ' -T .- -xl ' . f-fff ': I1' ff-iE9'il -2: -- if-2654 -.1'?ZLr'l 'ifg w-.4-Ei . P'-5f'ie 3:f ii - LE: -' '-4-'5 2--'15 i ' fly'-1f4 '+ 2 -4 - .- if 1: '-55:-L . 1L1' -Z' -TH' .vhgf-1---4' W 1 'f-1a -,f- . 1 -. . . ----3 .- 4 4- -1 ...J-...L-.x..-Q.. -'-:gr--- 5 ' ' ..-rw -111 -1 621 F. -. 'i':- '- ' AL-.-'11r:13i5EK,? .--f-HI-Rfk - VW -is-31. 'ff 'J- x F2552 . 1 1.-Hx.: .E ' 121.1-3 , --H- 3.1- Q... gg-ls. 3 75 'Tk 2 ...fr 1-12--Q21 Weitz' -E-1 .gm 4 ' - . 1, L -' -' ' . 1' fi,-l A , r -.hu ,z ' . ','- -1 T '-- , ' '. --1' ., ' Z- 'F :.. ... 'Q 5 11. - -12.11,-gy gym.-Lie-A. .6 1- -.51 -.. . ,. -- .t1 f'.a2iL,.-.rf .Q . . J fig- -Banc- -1 - 1---4 . 151-Qguiifg-,zz The Quan: ZQhn1Ia nf Q51fn1re Qliig Qlullcgc lllulmlishvh in Mount uf 'Elpe Qllalss uf CNi1u:icc1r 5Q'11l'DlIfQ'-'f1ITl'I hu riflyc Qllalss uf Niltvfvvlt Cmlllbllfg'-111171313 Ylulmne Filcncn Qiwune Qlifg 1gEllll5QliIkIlliEI Z0 II H O ll in O II O II O 2 Q: Q U O Il H O I1 U O II Z0 IOZOI IO 301 IOZO O 2 2 2 a 2 E 5 3 II ll 2 2 0221 0221 O20 O20 020 030 PROP. I-IERBERT W. I-IARMON A 2020 2010 o U ell o U en o ll o U n-A QD IND IND U o U o H U o H U o O ll E 0 Il H 0 ll O III O 3 Q: Q II O ll H O Il H 0 ll O O O O O C O O O O O O 0 OZ OZ To HERBERT W. I-IARMON IN RECOGNITION OF HIS FRUITFUL SERVICES TO THE STUDENTS OF 050 C3 zz O 4 IT1 Q -I ,,,, '4 2 5 Q l Z I- 'T' rn H 0 .rn Ti .. O Z 5 -i I 5? m , -I O 3 S S 3 -4 -I O ,H O E U7 2 O as '-I I 020 AS A MAN AND IN APPRECIATION OF HIS 1923, WE GRATEFULLY mx: U FH E O I -I rr! -I Z Ez ml: 0 0 BOOK. O20 O20 O O OZ OZ 0 O OZ OZ ol: I1 H o -ll H o ll o I1 I-I QD IND RD U o ll E o ll H o HE. O ll E O ll Il 0 ll O I1 Q 2 Qi: Q III O ll H 0 ll H, 0 ll O IOS OZ E Ii E H E E E H ' u 0 E O20 O20 E , A 0 o Q Pm2sluEN'1' WEIR C. KE'r1,ER gg o o ll E o ll E o ll o U 1-A QD N NJ U o II H o II H o I1 onouo mol: Q II in 0 ll ii 0 Il O I1 O 2 Q: Q lil Q I1 ii 0 il ii 0 I1 020 O O O 0 0 0 0 OZ Z O ono ee H' Q-: C5 Q 1 'Ea F5 Pl' 5 vs ol:o He is a man who has succeeded to a great inheritance and has proved worthy of it. The great work of building Grove City College, begun and developed by Dr. l. C. Ketler, and continued by Dr. A. T. Ormond was entrusted to Weir C. Ketler in l9l6. He has proved to be the worthy son of the distinguished founder of the college and in the six years of his administration he has brought about a wonderful development in the school. Firm in his purposes, kindly in disposition, keen in judgment, a lover of fair play and hard work, he has the great qualities of a College President that have endeared him to the Trustees, to the students 020 O20 O22 OSS and to the Alumni. 030 O30 O20 020 O O DZ OZ UZ U o H ll o ii U O U i-A QD IX? IXD U o U o H U o H U QE EZO ZO ZOZ ZOZO OZO ZE 2 0 5 o Y H E 5 o ll U 2 2 5 5 U ll o o i hi -. J- O O U Il 0 O 1 1 0221 0321 O10 020 O20 O20 O 0 OZ OZ ox: I1 H o ll tn o ll o U v-A KD IND NJ U o II H o ll cn o Il ol: O I1 .II 0 I1 H O IJ O III Q S Q: Q I1 0 III E O I1 H? O I1 EO O O O O OZ Q. T? Q. it U9 H- 9 Q-I-L Q-h OZ no LL. YW- bfi ,vm E153 Q1-L :,-E 2-1- 2. ifx C4 N. 'QE-3 Sw vo-U LS 3:1 'xx Six NZ WZ IT1 Er- U1 5 Z0 0 0 F I 5 2 P3 7 x '4 CD .. C T' I' O :A 1 m fa. il. E O O O 0 R ST' 22.5 in mm YA 'I-E IV '-E iw bw 30 RO CQ? -z DA V1 in F' me U7 NO Y5n- C36 flm Vx 'AZ' 3-4 U RAIT1 :W Q UQ 5 O OZ OZ 'T' mi 5,33 QU L5 ?E SE Nz 4 ZZ ZZ O O10 O10 0 LF :Az r- N 'Jim Kg CZ Q,-a SEQ Q' 3? F1 h-IU NC U7 'C S-12 55-Am N55 :gi 35 Q0 3 WZ 'T' Sn 58. xejgn -TSI 51.0 Q4 3--1 5. is 3.4 'I rw EQ L- -Q CSF 3? QE m'rr! 02,1 N.. ,, .TQ ?4 m ENE S11 in CYQJ' E 3 P: 0 010 010 0 Z DZ one ll o U ll H, o ll o I1 v-A KD N2 IND lfl o ll o H I1 o H ll ox: EZO ZO ZOZ ZOZ O10 ZH O 0 me Z O20 O20 O20 0221 MSO! IOZOI IOZOI ICED! EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEET: ...,...-. '......Q.-.gg-. 9Q5gq3Q...'r-......... I-Ixg....-If-Q,-....-.yz:,-.U c,mNiNwwIoc's eww-vIIwxICT1xIcc :nc'oNC71xI--NXIUJCLQ 'S E?'ET?Wf53 EE?E3UE?E? S9?E51EQ?f1?I?755A y4'7-z:gwI.,Cf'2' r'I g-Arg 41 Fm .-O4 2I 444Z 'x .:...4mm.-TIl- ,-m-f- I'-I-,-U xv:-zxr---,Uzm - O ,- - -o -W- --m cu '- - p 51Q5'fI2Qww :2j:,OEm:E mmT1CvS:2U+fPi O 2 1 .4 -2,AH2- -FI ' ' f' ., Us Q ZZSFP' 0155? ,?7::,'N,E3g:W 2f:7U'UQmr:Pf-'UCDOPQN . :,.- -' 'N . lmgm . . ' I, U7 7.Ix3'n7Ug Cnzpmmmm Z 5.-Sgz, H2 FI -ICZ0TJ,.:,I-zfg C ,4:Cm:EQ,imU:,- Furnxmig-O-F D T-42FZ2 2 PQOZQQQIE' cwmm O 0O?NU'- Q55 SU 3n:.?.Ir5I'a 2 C'5Q-IP C1 21: 'S Fm? xf'1'1I-'UF' E, ,Um mo go 2 2 m Z - OW 'A 52. rfgmfn . M C? .IF ,WZ Q 0 75: g'IO ' ITI. A '-4,2 2: ,I-,U l I ku ES' IO K5 bf E I ZPD 'N D Us ' fx .SNS ,Z E7 ax C 5' M EU' rx Q 'U IO -Q -I I -N: 'I-D Q-- I -N: ' , , , mm U , -IIC I- L . M I I S: wo IC kg I UW D 2 'FZ U . ff C :D -U I E H IX1 I N M I -, N :I 'I N I ,C Q, I: I U ml C51 32 5: w 54 :S I3 R E' 'Er 'NP' .3 E. 'r ' Y. H I3 I I g I E I,-E' E-'I Q Q 3. , I5 -, ' U U1 -JI N- C I. I N, Fi' I x 5 I Q W I6 fa If Q I ... I K, I-,I I N -1 I IX, I M In lg Q1 C, I 44 -1 Q 'D N U1 W X' -1'I N' 9 I-' ICTA ' I I G I I V5 ' I IE I I I I Il TTT -.... 'U ,.., - uu 2252221222 9222922222 25am 22o222 :'f':r'gg:r-vp-rr-for-rr-avg' CI-for-+01-+I-I-I-I-1-+':e' I-LJQCDOI-+I-I--1r-r'f-QE I-+I-rnf-ef-+I-fir-+I-rf-r QI'-'Of-+4I-r.-ff-+I-+I-+ 5-fn,-.5 I-+I-fra'-ef-e..,, llilli'- CLU'.ffDU1Clifl1 f'Hfl?C1-Cllr-!lICI1UZ!IZU1 x5- '- .. U1U1fDlhU5'N crcrfbcrvar :TUG 'G' o'UcJ':rcro':7 U22- '-cro':UUF? .f::-E':r::pI:::: 5-7:5-xI:mf:s:f:f:f: f:-U-gf-5-3.f:I:4I::: -I-1---1-1-:,,.1'-1'-I-1 ,,,,'-1,,,f'-1,.,, 1-1'-1--I-1 -:-- ,..,,,,'-1--I-.-.-1-12 UQUQ :'.crQUQU'-:PIUQUQUQ HUQHUQHUQUQUQUQUQ on :'..:3fr:,-IUQGQ :casey :I-.'Tm.T::k4:r:-: K4:'rkc':'kcr':T:': :m:4k4'4:I'rf-DSL? OED! IOZOD IOZOI IOZZI IOZOI IOTOI IOZOI IOZOI o U o H U o ua U o U I-I QD KD IND U o U o ua n o Us ll oI:I Music I-IALI. AND RECITATION BUILDING Q51 Uv f ' wx' Pg, H wah .vf,,,'-ff.. V- Snowflakes are'fal1i-ng-all the earth is robed in night Dew-drops are 5parlzli1zg-g01ze my beartk delight. Tho' the years are 7715111.12 tho' the way is hard and long. Still we do our duty cbeerfzzlly with sung. Soft 0'er the Campus lingering night wizzds lightly blaze' Pale sleeps tbex11z001zZigbt 011 the stream beloie. From our hearts asce11di11g wells a fozz-nt of happy song. While our 'voices bZf:'71di'1lU roll the bills 4110110 D D' COLONIAL IOZO ll Ol II 2 5 II 9 5 I1 2 6 IOZ ZZ! 0 020 O20 O20 omo o:o-1: monoxi-?xox:o on J 'ffl' vllulls fr 4611 TY IOTO Ol ll 2 5 II 2 5 Il 2 5 IDE ZZ! O O20 O20 o U o Us U Il, o U o U v-A QD IND lN'J U o ll o U: U o en U o1:mr:xo HZO ZO ZOZ ZOZ O10 0ZE 9 2 Zlleuznltg .nf jlrisfrlnztinn E a 2 . s E ALVA QI. CALDERWOOD. PHD., LrrT.D. ' Dean of Faculty, Professor of Latin A.B., Grove City College, lS963 A,M., ibid, 1896: IOZOI TCT 221' ?F5 -1 9. cu: .egg l'T'.. awe -0 goes : 'E,'- 'fi' CKE 'K QFD: rE Sl I Que F,-1..a .455- OO-lTl 9 Q? EC: 92.5 4. -91 J:.f'7 ei? 77- 1 IOQOI I0 IOZOI Grove City College, l90S: Graduate work at l-larvard and Yale: Dean of Grove City College, l9l5-3 l,itt.D., Grove City College, 1921. S U O'l I'O -I. SIEPLEIN, PHD. Professor of General and Organic Cbenziplry 5 BS., Case School of Applied Science. lS99g MS., ibid, 5 U 1902: lnstructor in Organic and Applied Chemistry, Case n 2 School, lS99-l904: Research Assistant to the Director of Q the Chemistry Institute of the University of Bonn, Q, IUIJS-10110: Professor of Chemistry, Grove City College, ' lijlrlll-I Registrar, l9l'l9-l9lS: Chemist for the Bessemer Gas Engine Co, 1910-3 Natural Gas Gasoline Investiga- E tor for the Topographic and Geologic Survey Commission E n of Pennsylvania, l9lS-3 Member ol' the Sigma Xi and u o Tau Beta Pi Fraternities: Member of the American o Chemical Society and American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1 F 'ri ii 2 9 l'lERBER'l' W. HARMON, B.S., lN'l.L. Professor of Physics B.l.., Hobart College, 1393: ML., ibid, N975 0201 IOZOI 'UU7?f5 2'2.:'1c 'trc: ' gg.-,: 95533 -'.nqF Qowi OE-LU4 4-'No rD'Wl-Q EGM. Q:al3.3 ,g5'Ff E D223 fern ,D . tm3g'U f ?m.E ... 3 - 5-'Q 1- V1 0550 iw' . ,Lung xf:L. '1 age ME' .. 13115 O3 a-hw mmf' yilll QS'-. -Hg- oo-'. H hilt DSO! IOZOI on U o H U o E U o U ss QD IU TU U o U o H U o H U on 0 I1 li O ll ll 0 ll O 11 Q 2 Q: Q ll 0 ll ll 0 ll E 0 IJ ISO 1 o ol iTl I Z 9 KV 3 C 2 2 W c j E W QU? 'U F U 0 T Q C 5 rs YA ln A G Q Q S it G E. Q L' rw fr. gs. 2. Z E Q V12 rm Vu 0 , 0 ' Ph.B., University of Wooster, 19003 Graduate work T at the University of Michigan and Leipzig: Ph.D., Grove City Collegeg Taught German in Pittsburgh and Kiskiminetas Academiesg Professor of German, Grove 5 City College, 1908-19183 Professor of Romance Lan- o n guages, Grove City College, 1918-. u Q 0 5 o UI ze 'Z C ffl l-' cu 2 me Z 0 .li 'U 1 nb Z P C O T 'Q Q S rm Va A-1 'S W O S Q 'Q ve m Fr- O mZwEIbb1w0mmfr1w1 QuQ5ng::g1Q:FumE:. ::2m:e5gH25ma:3gb? Egg' SQ'-Eimx-g,ETPg:gt PU :7 H --- 5 I..-. v 15 an Pmxoigqqvr- O U13w?r '-N-t :.orff-5t.21 .-.'?2f'uE'Q33E.'UgCU5-+:zZOC5':3. 5Hm1,o Q41 :-: : Qcgn-72.3 Fmg:-.QUE3 Q Wixmgmwy xciwm In :Fi 275,-,jim PO- LTD. FD'-1-OO 95+ 5nS-m : m m: mO3,f':1'-'Q.: Q'Q 72.-Sr Q-'0S':e2 2Im2g55c Pj:-5223, .-.5'f'y'nOr'n2,-:,'w:x 5.mmgQg'T7gE3'-PCJQ. -Ly 2- am :5ng.H:m5Q-Q Cm QTQ 50 Eoi'x0E:E ,N -1 ,.,-1, ro... cut 4... -:Ivo QQNPO. 5 no.--52,,,.g fn 5051 Bag. U,3C9.L-ea- E'-Q9, 2.5-'5g:E- 2-52,25 gre.. M W H- . -, :cc S-1 QM-3ns fi?'?:GF35 5252- if-'QQ' :U - am - am- -M D-off? imUQQm?QEQ gowggmygg Q-233355 Hmwai 1-HE-ELgmgH2 ,HC w?G Jgucowiwmf Eggmggi ECL:-'UFASQOQQ H ,HU -m 1 55'6pEyg2C 91695 e:'.:g:,g'5l e2'Hi?- aigmmianaxwwzrfmi '5':.cm':. :'. SETZM 51:5 ?59:O3aQP 4E3gW-i iM5UF-i::h:59J?.2',:'mF::.. , T N c 5. fb Vx in Q N! Q is be i he K P1 Q N m : Q. T v 3 H b N Q Q : Q R -2 0 020 020 OSC 025 CREIG S. I-'lOY'1', B.S.. A.M. B.S,, Grove City College. 1913: Instructor in Chem- istry, Grove City College, 1913-1910: Assistant in Gas Analysis, Cornell University, 1916-1917: A.M., Cornell University, 19175 Assistant Professor of Analytical and , Physical Chemistry, Grove City College, 1917-19205 Professor of Analytical and Physical Chemistry, Grove City College, 1920-1 Borough Chemist, 1915-3 Mem- ber of the Sigma Xi Fraternity and the American Chemical Society. O20 O20 0 0 Ol! Ol! on U in o U H o U o U r-1 QD IND IND U o U H, o U H O, U or: Z0 I1 H O ll H, O Il 0 lil Q 3 Q: Q ll 0 I1 E 0 ll ll 0 ll Z0 I0 w 3.2 3 fv N .4 5 . w v u .. 3 C 'R Z Q .. X N 2. 3' Q- ? 2' T' T4 2 S ts. I-' -'I B . 2. P ef tp EO! I0 O ,-LB., Grove City College, l9l3: Instructor in Mathe- 2 matics, Grove City College, l9l4-Wlfl: Assistant Pro- fessor of Matltematics, Grove City College, l0l8-l9ZlJ3 Professor of Matltentatics, Grove City College, 1020-g 5 Graduate work at the University of Chicago: Charter ... u member ol' the Mathematical Association of America. E 9 2 -1 - E o 2 E CHARLES A. PLATT, PHD. 6 Professor of Psyubology and Education 6 u BS., Ohio Northern University, l9093 A.lVl., Grove U 2 City College, l9lZ3 Ph.D., Grove City College, l9l63 2 Professor of Psychology and Education, Mansheld State Normal School. 1914-l9l7, Professor of Psychology anal Education, Grove City College, l9l7-. 10251 10221 5 5 E REV. WILLIAM GRANT REAGLE, AB., D.D. E -1 College Pastor and Samz-tel P. llarbisou Professor '- Q of Bible - AB., Grove City College, ISSSQ Western Theological ,,, l ' Seminary, l89l5 Pastor of Slippery Rock Presbyterian F o Church, lS9l-lS93: First Church of Braddock, lH93- O u 1906: Central North Broad Street Church, Philadelphia. u 2 l9fl6-l9l0: First Church, Wellsville, Ohio, l9l0-1918: 2 9.0 ': E42 5-'FD no GQ' Er' I 52 mf! .T-'F 'f QQ 3: F.. grim FDD ' :x Hs EE fic af '1 2' 5 TJ '1 C I CD U3 Z: rt S0201 S0201 o ll H o ll o Us ll o ll o-A QD IND Nt IJ o ll E o ll o ua ll o O50 II H O I1 ll O Il 0 IJ O 2 Q: Q lil O ll ll O Il ll 0 ll 020 li. G. W.f'Xl.'l'liRS l'1'11fcx:r0r of Conzniurcu Z0 O20 School of Economics, University of Pittshurglig East- man Business College: Instructor in Wootl Business o College, New York City, IQUS-19105 Albany Business College, l9lll-lUll: Principal Aspinwall High School, l9l7-l9lHg Principal Commercial Department East Liberty Y, M. C. A. Evening School, ifittshurgh. 1915- l9l5: Assistant Professor of Commerce, Grove City 0 College, l9l8-1920: Professor ol' Commerce, Grove City O I1 College, 1920-5 Member of the .fXmerican liconomic n 0 Association: National Business Standards Assogiation 9 , and the American .-Xcaclemy of Political and Social Science. 1 DSO O20 WARD L. MILLER, .X.B., Mb. 'T '5 Ls ff. 5 NG 2: XS N W 1 Q Y: Q if 5 uc E .- :r CTA S re IL .-, rn 1 : FN . , c E' Us FD E S '2 ,.. gf: C : 4 C 'K .- 'f fx- . 2'. :,Cff'i f- '- kfrsf-N272 -.. ,A :cf aff.. .fo nr?- '- C CT. lvl? --M Ira. Heli lv',E Z--Fi FD EFT 0-53 QQ- -:QQ cz? H LTCC Q-sf :gum F1535 -,Ar H6593 .fx Z ' ... CTC 1 2 -'cc Q14 QSC ZZ ZZ O 0 O 0 OZ OZ DANIEL C. McljLlljN, BA., MA. Professor of ffllglidt BA., Yale, IQUS: MA.. Yale, l9l2: Master of English Kiskiminetas Springs School, IQOS-l9lU: Master of Eng lish, St. Paul's School, L. l., l9l2-l9l3: University ol Missouri, l9l3-10175 Graduate work, University ol Toulouse, l9lFJ: Washington State College, H919-19203 Professor of English, Grove City' College, IUZU-. 020 O20 O O OZ OZ ol: ll H o ll o U ll o U r-i QD NJ NJ ll o I1 o lei U o ell ll cl: no I1 o H ll o H Il 9 lil Q E SZ Q III o I1 o H I1 o H ll no IO I' C 'U 4 W v-1 gg -. rs IT .A .- an rv 2? . P' P Q . X 'TJ ?F 5' C 9- E5 Rm F NZ Q Oi ?' E W E c E 3 ? Z0 O AB., Nluhlenburg College, l9lI6g Emerson College of Oratory, 1906-1907, Graduate work in Universities of 0 Munich, Freiburg, Grenoble and Montpellier, 1910-1912, M.A., University of Indiana, 1915: Graduate work, University of Wisconsin, I9l7-I9ZIg Instructor in Ger- man, Valparaiso, 1908-1910: Instructor in German, ,. University of Indiana, I9I3-l9l7g Instructor in French O H and Spanish, University of Wisconsin, I9I9-19213 Pro- n o lessor of Romance Languages, Grove City College, 0 -- l92l-3 Member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. E fi 2 ARTHUR WALLACE CALHOUN, PHD. 2 Professor of Economics and Conznzcrce AB., University of Pittsburgh, I9063 M.A., Univer- sity of Wisconsin, l9l3: Ph.D., Clark University, I9l6g ,, Professor of English, New Windsor College, l906-19071 .- 0 Instructor in German and I-Iistory, Florida State College 9 U for Women, I9l0-l9IIg Professor of Social Science. n Q Lenox College, l9I2-1913: Professor of Social Science, 2 Maryville College, I9I3-l9l5: Lecturer on Social Science, Clark University, l9l6-IOISQ Assistant Prolessor ol Sociology, University of Kentucky, IUIS-I9l93 Educa- tional Director, Tri-State Co-operative Association, l9I9-l920: Lecturer on Co-operation, Rand -Schoolvol -- Social Science. l9Z0-19215 Professor A ol' Economics, - D Grove City College, 1921-: Author of A Social His- D ol: ., C J 9. H T G0 5 3 FD 2. G D 5 T1 E. E. s? on I O: T Y 'S 5 Q. V1 9k 'S Q ts ga S 'in N. 'A -N, Q. Q if if Q Q 5 ia. 56 ss E 'Tl Qi N .... N R.. G SVI 0: ERNEST V. SHUCKLEY, PHD. 55252523 z1'..:',.:J-.g.3, 5. ::,'4-if-fU' 0,56 4-D :W ---,If--'S : 35 szsgrsz g..4f-- vc- 029.-.2:F',:' CQ, '3'..-.I ':- -.S625,.g,...g 'ee 1' ,'p3C,:'E:-fi-1 Ei-E'-1UFf1 '3 o:sSc2.12T1 '-Bw--:r w'--f'DC '-'Q .-Hin :Z-vs. V'5:.-:9-m?2- 2.6-.w i'xC '-'v-'3 -33: -Ef1':-J-Q r' :C7'l','1'E'E':T:' P '4-1-:ra :l FD :cn-mm ?iSEwg? F, .. ..- -. c:-- .A rD:'C'7 S9105 Q::?magQ ,-'T1'CC:lf'D L, -., H c - G -, .-'--'BJP m5QZiCf'c,7g? -.. A .., 22222679 fp ,...x'- - ,,..':: Zgiiiwg bm -DNS... :s5...Trmf- G- gvoi H2-' -1S'1Df:',ifff'5f'D'O ' E' ISQCENE is-A ' 11-1-1 5:,,..sEfffr-. O 0 OZ OZ on II H o Il o H ll o lfl hi C0 T0 IO El o Il o H ll o U I1 on O20 020 EiO Z OZOZ ZOZ OZO ZE 0 0 O20 O20 MARGARET WILLIAINIS 1IlSff1'lCIOI' in Art Grziduzue of Philadelphia School ol' Design for Women! Supervisor of Art, Public Schools, New Castle, Pug Graduate work at Philadelphia School of Design: Study at Arts Students' League, New Yorkg Study in Italy. ' O 0 0 O F O 0 O 0 0 ITI ll IN 2 w IT! rx IT! I- L' 0 -H CC lv'-agp '.3....G 122 I f-D22 ::. 92. U-E L29 'OC LTC '-41 U1 raft 5 C-C - 1 'TC iff 'QFD G SQ LY.,- .-we 3 91152 CNT 593 4, Q... C Qio HC .im D: Q51 --P' fp 1 CI Clif ZZ ZZ 0 O lazxtructur in Slevmgrapby and Tgvpewritizzg 0 O 0 F I U1 x 3 0 0 I-' C 2 m W c: z I C 5: M W QP Z 0 Professor of English Language F P' -C L: 5 E Q: cc :P Ta P Cf E 4. G3 1 U! :J '4 c H 3 5. UZ C 1: 3. E G, O20 5355 4:2553 It-D'G-1 Zan:-'S vwvfi lvc'-1.-f --1 O ., :.., C.. -n :,' ? m-' CITIUI-1 -'15UQ.f. 205502 cw:: 3 an K :- N , C59 -'1Q::.f' m-U23 :-E533 mfg-m :---ff' in cf? .. 'Sigue Q21 P: 05502 in-'UI sewn img.- QE?-3 f2 f-9'J sro, -c PO-- 29.40 EEE,-1 0220? O30 E 2 .I O20 020 cl: II o lil: I1 o Ii II o I1 I-I KO NJ NJ ll o I1 o H I1 o :H II ci: E3 OZ0 OZOZ Ouzzfa ZOZ 0ZO OZ0 9 E O ROBERT E. TIIORN, IIS. U 0 Director of fllblclics Grove City College, 19163 Director ol' Athlclics, Grove City College, l92U-. E' - 9 al 5 Q Il hu ,- C Ax' 2 liA'l'l'IERlNE E. GRIFFIN F' nu 'Ii luslruclar in Omtary E 2 Graduate of Edinboro Normal Schoolg Graclllate ol 2 Emerson College of Oratory: Instructor in Elocution, Edinboro Normalg Instructor in Oratory, Grove City College, 1913-. E ' I E O O O20 O20 ? r-' 2 fv 3? Z U3 m r I1 -4 Atblvlic I11str14clo1' for l'l!0I1lUIL OZ? C' I : 'gf FD ,.,'-' cmT4gE rv--wffg C0 -, on xf.:.JP-1 Ng U7 N.,co IFC? 'ETE2 -2' :LT .1 Z 1.- :mg if-is gg. 'run 52112 -nd- Q:- -sgr- rx' 1 E SOI-. EYE ,,-... r'-'3-'C ,- - CEC 'IES'-' : xl ..- :A- Q55 Q35 0 O OZ OZ ox: ll II o ll H o ll o lil v-I QD NJ NJ U o Il o H ll o ell Il ol: 020 O20 o ll in o ll in o ll o lil Q S QI Q lil o lil H o ll Il o lil o O 0 O Cb S1 Cl? H 6 P2 B1 D hh lbw C! 3 Q-bo I3 3-Qc B1 Pk F2 25 PIG io Q -'IS 0 OZ OZ lflAliOLD O. WHITE, AB., AM. Regisirar 0 XBH' f l'3 o n .. amilton College, 1908, AM., ibicl, Ul-l, lro- U o lessor ol' Lzitin, Tarrytown, N. IEJOS-19123 Associate o Professor ol' Classics, Grove City College, 1015-H3183 Registrar. IOIH-. O20 O20 ,Q O 0Z0 022 Q20 MRS, LOIS CORY-'l'l'lOlVlPSON, B.l.. Dean. of W 01110-11 BL., Ohio Wesleyan University: Studied in Dresden, Germany: Dean of Women, Grove City College, llll l-. 020 020 E. C. MEYERS liifzrxar Diploma, Grove City College Commercial Course, 0 ' lSU5g Graduated from Rochester Business Institute, N. O I1 Y., l899g Gmcltiute work, Gem City Business College. I1 0 Quincy, lll.3 Principal of Commercial Department, 0 Grove City College, ll-Jllll-1917: College Bursar, Grove City College, 1917-. O 0 OZ OZ ol: ll o U: lil o :li ll o ll v-i QD IND IND ll 0 ll o il ll o U I1 ol: EZO ZO 2OZ ZOZO 0Z 03E Q O E ii 0 2 T' MRS. MABEL BLAIR ' Matrmz of the Colanial 'E 'E 0 2 5 5 II E 2 INA MAY E MOR ROW 5 , , 5 u Mcrelzzryx' In the Presuleuf u . , . . . 0 2 Ohm Nnlley Busmess College. East Lxverpool, Ohm. 1013: Instructor in Stenogrzlplw and Typewriting, Grove C115' College, 1013-1913: Secretary to the Pfcsident. 1018-. 0 O O O OZ OZ P Z Q 1.1 Z 171 Q 111 1:o omo I A U I J Cf: YT. IE -if m 'B ? : no one 0 O ol: ll o H II o U: I1 o U 1-1 QD NJ IND E1 o ll H o I1 H o ll ox: o U H o U 'W o U o U Q 2 Q2 Q U o U 'Il o I1 'Il o U o OZ OZ J O O 0 5' C5 W Q 3. 5. 0 MABEL K. MULLER, A.B, Z QLD :Sir c. 2,' in 1 592 gd SQ I-:lr-e 54 59 9? -cm C9 UD 0 gxl T.. 5- :HP mi PE Fl C75 aff 4 GCC? 553 Q5-' '-fu '45 O O 2 K Us fu T: E O O 0 O 0 O 0 0 'F r-' 5 N m F' r: ur- FU V7 Q OZ OZ , Assistant Librarian Q Q: 2- E-1 mf. F3 UQ CO '32 IH 'UQ 9 E 5 'v I U1 2. ill ., E ., F? C U' 1 XL! :-. D P D '1 O 4 FD ZZ ZZ O O M9 ws? 0 r- 0 OZ OZ .A EB .... O O OZ OZ on ll o H U H o U o U m QD NJ IX? U o, U o H U o H U on 020 020 El:xo ol:lo o:ol:l Ougjg ZOZO 2 OZ0 2 E 5 5 ll X . ,f II 2 ,illlrlusrr gllavzulfg 2 5 ' 5 ll I1 2 2 3 5 E 3 5 5 ll ll 2 2 ' 5 IO IO? l'lERlVlfXN POEHLMANN, MUs.D. 'I nl E Director of fbe Mrlxic Depzlrlmcizr .. E 2 Entered the Conservatory of Music at Dresden. 0 where he was 21 pupil ol' Al. L. Nicozle, E, Krautz, G. Sharp, and Dr. Franz Wuellner: Professor of Piano and Vocal in- the Royal Conservatory in Dresden: Director of the Department of Music, Grove City 5 College, 1893-. 5 E E 'l 0101 D201 on ll o H ll Il, o ll o ll v-A QD IND NJ U o ll in o ll in o II ox: Q ll in o ll H, o ll o U Q 3 Q1 Q U Q ll 'Il o ll fn o ll o OZ Oi 020 020 ESTI IER REYNOLDS lnslrucfor in Violirz and Viola Q ffl f'5 1 Gam roi ' : su -rf 'Cfb T2 -3-.-f 713' ,-fgrt 5U ir: :Ta -Q All-f -IJ -..J SE 4:1 C.-. ..., 5. 7 Sgr-A 3: 5.22 5' 5 QVC ' 4 rn C7 1 QQ ff? of O Q H. 'Q fx R, L QT Us F E lj 0 OZ OZ 0 Z0 ol: cu f: UT T5 P 4 Z E E 5 o Pwj'vswr of Pipe Organ, Piano, Composiiion, Q ,'1l77'l71071jl and Forms g E Student at the Royal Conservzltory, Dresden, for two g 9-n W '-4? AFD-If ' 'Of-552 If: .. . G 1 :Z QC? Tiqig 6. -E H1935 r'n: F'D' K' A ,J .... ffcxl 5,133 :J-14 jim! m '--'T S rn 9.00 22? Eyggdg 5f1.,- -4,5 pad'-: 'f-an Cc ' CU.j -xcn 3-Nfrn z 3 ri'-' :.'. QSC: e.,.1.. D991 rf-if 452m EPC 1 1 -Q EQCSQ. 3299? O O 0 O OZ OZ -IENNI E IIASKELL AGLENN llzslrmilvr in Piann, I-lisfory, l1vlL'fl1I6l1fS of Music, Music Dicfalion 0 O I1 Graduate ol' the Music Department of Grove City n 0 College, 18905 Instructor in Piano, Grove City College, O 1896-. O 0 OZ OZ GZ U o cu U o eu: U Q U n-A QD IND KD U o U o ln: U o U U QE one H o cn U o H U o U Q S Q: Q U o U o H U o Us E o Z Ol Ol IO I1 2 E 5 8 I1 9 2 s a E E E ja 2 2 IOZZI 1022! 5 5 I1 ll 9 2 5 5 ll ll S 2 Ol OI OZ OZ ol: I1 o H U o H Il o U r-.1 QD IND IXD U o ll o H U o U: U ol: Ouha Z0IZO ZO IQ 1922 ZOZ0 ZO E:lol:ilo:xo o:o:l Ougrfa l:xo:o o:o ol:lo ZOE 0 O10 O20 0121 IOZOI IOZOI IOTOI 1010 IO SQAY EQFQC 911553923 5.53533 :sgji 'QQIS E QZQMQQQHS-Q gfgfegfvm :Lung IEQEQ E f3'FNSU2'E 2- L4Q5fe?2. 2924 Q UNE Y: ::-E525 P12355 Smhil Vi'-if Q mwzgdi 122333 3. S Sim S Q S rw 'wyww :H Rx. 'ex Q: - 'SI' ff- 54 2 S, ' '.,:A '.,.2, ll I I Sf.. N I I '52 A I' 5-Q4 F 3 'x 'Q - ' fl Q 1 'A Q 'S I? f n Q' 5 . '23 ' T1 4 3 Ci? I If ' Q Q- , -1 151 Q N. 1 - F7 ' Q R 11 xg- A f nk. I 1 'JD 3 UT FUI' S. FF -' Q N vc: .S , .-1 3 1, In- GQ -2 ' . sa 2 ef' Q -C-nf' ?.?'g -Ezlf -gg E rift? C 329 Ipfzvmg, -' PHQWI' To 755217675 Il' ji? mgwwzo zzwr --E-UOUW--I,-L-oowmm zrogw m 7 go Empg, fzpogcg :J raw .-4 C Ulfpv. -'O .Q U75-I 1'-1 FH FU O :Vw O7 3? m-nz ggi: U ZQFAEJOWQZQ-PPE? 125-1-150 O1-I1 ,Q.4-gEI,-H fNg.Z:u :voH'-I:v wr-oo g--- .L,4rr1mAUO..w:- mrnW.A..:vr- ro, PUOO- 1--rn Wow:-n owzozrn f'fS ZU1CU'V373f'5:-U 0orr1U r-'www-U ZZ:-F1rn rvOZcw xUm2'mP'Z-in-cu m0-,vculbcu mwznw n1Zcvm -4202:--41-m -cZUrrxZm 0 O20 O20 0121 IOTOT' KOZOI IOTOI IOTOI IO1 OZ o U o na U o U U o U r-A QD IND lX'J U o I1 il, o U 'll o U ox: 0 ll o o ll o o ll 9 lil O 3 Q2 Q lil o ll o m o ll o o ll o OZ OZ O O o cu E fi Q F 'U ae o ' JOSEPH S. MOliLliDL3li, .fX.l3. Grove City High Schoolg Shakespeareg Pan- Sophic: Special Certificate in Oratoryg Presi- dent ol' Dramatic Club, '2Zg Class President, '22: Chairman General Play Committee, 'ZZQ Tennis, 'l9-'22g Captain, '20-'ZZ3 Class Bas- ket-ball, '20-'ZZC Football Manager, '202 Come Out of the Kitclienf' 'The Passing of the Third Floor Back. O 0 0 0 ... ..- --N 22322. aft? -'E.wP4L':U-31'D'7l M' 'mc-rf'D'xC F9 1 f- ': 'ix' -n. ul. ,..,uw5'L,57-1 .J ...'4 g9,::m5 E.? 15395111 '-' 51 nr-r 'f-f gj--hui SFCC wi. :T-QQ. mC 'T'-1-0 75 me 5 59.2, FW? H93 '-i0-ic C ...,..-.-vs D'-50 mfg'-' Pam... ,.,: :J ,u C020 555'- 2'L5 55:25 202g E-f-+2 5-Om: gg:-' CII, :-Em D:: O' r-+ 'L. -I 1'- A ---LT -:Z nv :-'DTH Gum -f eve 5:7 'iso' 53?-' 55:2 5 4 -- rn nf-'H rl-C mrDC' fa-'V v-e-14-vi v'4n' 0 0 OZ OZ O20 020 OES O22 MAUDIE O. Al.l.l5ON, l-I'l l'.l5. 0 O 01 C7 CUPE 51.4 5. rc :Qc 'null'-' mm! 5- .. rm. Q: Y-'im I G oz:- we FE. Em '-E IQ wg 2 G 'cs H1 53-N : - Z 4 .Cr-5 01 Glzovlz CITY, PA. ln l9llO Maude, I-lelen and the two Marthas started school together: in l9l8 they gradu- ated from High School together and in IQZZ from college: so who can doubt when these girls aliirm that Maude has all the attributes of an ideal friend? lfler classmates know that she has taken part in all kinds ol college activi- ties. Because she is loving, kind, laitlilul and true, she has the hest ixishes ol' all for her success as the other one in the firm of Puss and Boots. 020 O20 0 0 OZ UZ on ll o o ll o o ll o lil I-A QD IND NJ lil o ll o o ll o o ll on iZ OZO OZOZ ZOZ OZ OZE 2 O PAUL W. ANDERSON, l3.C.S. 3 Rincwfxv, PA. 2 Ridgway High Schoolg Webster Club: Com- mercial Clubg Y. M. C. AJ Collegian Staff, '77 8 Best known to all as Andy lele believes -- in the power of a smile which has won for him o U ' scores of friends. u 2 The general attributes of individual success 2 are good judgment, business morality and concentration, of which he has far more than his share. Andy is a Iirm believer in the philosophy that man was not meant to live alone. l--lis 5 chief aspiration in life is to reach the summit 5 u ot the hill and enter the Consular Service. We u predict a brilliant luture lor him and wish him 2 luck. All in all-a real fellow. S ii E O O U' ld 0221 0221 Hilti . - PAULC.AUGUSNNE il O20 Z0 lJlT'l'SBURGH, PA. Websterg Adelphikosg Commercial Club: Col- O lege Masonic Clubg Baseball Manager, '2l. Augie came to Grove City in the Fall of '16 and decided to stay. Upon declaration of war by the United States. he was the first O man to enlist from Grove City College. After O u a year and a half of service overseas he again n o entered school in 'l9. The Commercial De- 9 ::C5'?? -vs t.,.: -5' .U -1 '? 'C... ' of-fl: 5' Fen ram: 0? L' co' EUGCLE :',C!.rnp: r:Ei:,'2W 'l5 5-ir lffbfifi' 2-542 24153 :w'.Ln:Q zamfbatg' 5E'E'g 1-44 1 ri-tigru ... .. 9 57722: -toons.. nc:-3: ,POST FU,-Esc 32295 f'D:f-C 75 --.::.f7b CA -JU H2550 S':m,wl' fb'-r-1411: w fb Pi -1 CU f-f C :T vm G. -+. Z -1 FD f-+ Cl -1 5 UQ OZ OZ on ll o Us ll in o all o lil i-A QD DO DO lil o ll o Us ll o ua ll ol: O U O O I1 O 0 Il O I1 CD 2 Q: Q lil 0 U O 0 II O O U O OZ OZ O20 O20 ALBERT W. BARBER, B.S. Bettwoou, PA. Bellville High Schoolg Shalcespeareg Science Club. .. 3 ,.,- .... ,-.N ... 5-E.guug:E 5E5 l5w7iZ?E, :lv-1-Fl:7hf'D4O pg 3-I E'-1 U3 .'3 :a'- ,-5 rn-1 '....rn 2,2 C V? '-7 C 27' U-3...-aC... 2-'U4 ,T-HUG mam...--1 --:g -s:'. 52f-.':i.5!.,-E, 5-45' -H Q .D-'- H 5:31 'H ' 2.1 Ldv? gfbg.-Q3-1:5-T91:'.Z STUGAS-gulf? A 5'-QW? -3 :,5 i25 7mW?4m:-2.'?1:E'5-:3:,'f5: ECQVB ui:,..:r af-.ro 51-Nj gg t-fC....C----D-Iftjgg O- -'-.-10'J O'J wQZ2l--r-frsw-m gc .1 f-UUE..-nail,-.grgrxafapft EF, A ...O..H. . 1 m - 3g:T,niE5E,:mn321L L.-+,, egg-Q...-f.Pr.:5'mf fuk :rig :FH-Q' 53:-1-.reef ff eerie -gg wsemf-ge,5++5 -i-- ...- --'.... Q. . C..gE-12'Fr:-'hm Hmmcmagv .mama zivgnj-m5Q.mQ in Lywf:..'-3'-mO:+':'8m'U-f 5,-'f:.':UQ Q E'9'1:1-Qui g25.:f--cific -.gmgfto--4 Q.f,LmHcm:go:,:- : - gg-,,,gC1g:.c.:s--HZ: -' -- , it --1...-1 .... or-f fiiggiqregwiiirmfffiizmi :rF,T,,, 5',3.fH D9-2,51 5O-E:e- EEA 509-H 'P7+' -E'!.5PJHf-:Am':..f2' gg-5' 41 sesmaemeeragew aww 'O 3 gf'-'89+:'Dw5EE'F' qua. gg,,,,-V OQ...,n,-'.... A r1t5',L1E-gf-fi Bg-Ugg-0323 .'3..C- CC wLTm f'DmFE'-1T'EUQ5l O O OZ OZ O20 020 020 020 022 O22 WADE E. BAKER, B.5. RAYMILTON, PA. 9 Wesley High School: Slippery Rock Normal: 0 n Shakespeare: Science Club, n O O After graduating from Wesley Hi Baker entered Slippery Rock Normal and upon graduation from that institution entered the ranks of the teaching profession. After a few years of this work, he felt the need of more training if he was to successfully guide the faltering footsteps of aspiring youth to the Heights of Fame. At the beginning of the Winter term, 'l0, he slipped quietly into G. C. and has been slipping about quietly ever since. Those who know Little Baker have found him to be a loyal friend and ll true gentleman. The best wishes of his many 'friends and class- mates go with him into whatever work he undertakes. O20 020 O O OZ OZ ox: ll o o ll o o ll o lil I-i QD IND IND lfl o ll o o ll o o U ox: 2 5 ll 2 5 II 2 3 III 9 5 ll 2 nn O O I1 O O ll O 05020 I1 0 jill-IN l. lS:XlQN.XRD. Ali. DAY'roN, PA. Dayton lligh School: Shakespeare: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 'Z2. johnny arrived in Grove City in 'IS from the jungles of Dayton, Pa., and participated in every battle and campaign ol' the S. A. 'll C. that year, Since that time he has successfully engaged in almost every activity the college provides, being especially energetic in Y. M. C. A. and Literary Club work, and becoming a profound student ol' Greek. For the past two seasons he has assisted in the development of the Varsity 'Football team, playing a de- pendable guard position for the reserves. john possesses a remarltahle fund ol' common sense which, combined with his dependability and industrious nature, should make the edu- cation he has received here a stepping stone for a successful career. j, lfl.1XROLD BARNARD, BS. D,xv'roN, P.-x. Dayton High School: Shakespeare: Science Club: Class Basket-ball, '22: Memorial lrlouse Committee, '221 Y. M. C. Ag Ohi- cer 666. ln the fall ol' '18 josh came up from Day- ton to expand his education to the nth degree. His specialty has been the mathematical sciences and he is able to Kind the roots ol anything to 'steen decimal places. lt has been his custom each year to enter- tain the new boys and it will indeed be hard to find anyone to fit in his place. Our pre- diction is that josh will be as big a success in life as he has been at G. C. C. fesfffs-wif, H i iiiiiifsisfiff or l ' ' ' i it i it -.... i it . 1, it i Z0 Il 0 0 II 0 0 I1 0 I1 Q S Q: Q D 0 ll O 0 II 0 O I1 0 0 O I0 1030! 3 ll 2 3 ll IO ill 0 0 Z O O 0 0 OZ o I1 o o U o lfl t-t QD RD IND lil o U o o E o o lil oi: Eno ono onon Ougja nono ono one 2 0 3 u C1ll.'Xlll.O'li'l'li C.-XMI'l3El.I., l.tr't.B. H 2 Gizove CITY. Pa. h 9 llarrisville lligh School: tfhilokalianz Drama- tic Lluh: Special Cjertilicate in Oratoryg lgaglesntere Delegate: W. C-I. A. Cahinet, F. Zl. ZZ: Come Out ol the littchen: Oth- o cer ohfvf' lhe Passing ot the 'l'hird lfloor o u Back. u 2 Cliaqrlotte came to Grove City in the fall ol' 0 'lS. btnce then she has proved herself to be an earnest and- tattlilul worker, resulting in her receiving ol very high niarlfs. She has taken an acttye part in the Oratory F Department and has displayed marked dra- 0 natic ability. llowever. she does not believe Q n in all Work and no play tor no one enjoys ll n 0 good. lttlte hetter than Charlotte. Whatever o the tuture holds lor her. we sincerely wish her ' I .. .. , i ' x . ' all the success possible and we l'now she will succeed because everything she attempts she always accomplishes. E E 0 0 0 E. PAUL tsuxron. ns. 0 VALENCI.-x. PA. Mars lligh School: Shakespeare Cluhg Science Club: Y. M. A.: American Chemical 9 Society: .-xthlettc lgditor Collegian. '22. 0 Q Four years ago Buck was graduated- from E Mars High School, What happened to hnn on that. planet remains to this day. awmystery. Again he is graduated, hut it is CJ. L. L. that does the deed. A t D t ' Buck is patient. industrious, resourcelul. tn fact, a real 'science' man. lhose xxfho have 0 worked by his side in 'lah' can testify as to Q n his abilities as an experimenter. During 'his u o Senior year Buxton has taken enough time 0 from his chemical and physical pursutts to act as sporting editor of the college paper. ln t-his job he has made a name lor himselt vwith write- ups that would grace the columns ol any daily. We can only predict at hrilliant luture lor this chap and it is with pride that we do so. E ii H O ono ono onon 1 9 2 2 nono ono ono O into one o:xo:i Ouzija :mono one on 2 8 ll 2 5 I1 9 .ll o Il 2 6 ll 2 lil II 2 5 Il 2 5 ll 2 5 ll 030 I1 O TH ELMA COAST, Music GROVE CITY, PA. ERLA COLEMAN, Music GROVE CITY, PA. Grove City High School, 'l81 Speedwellg Schubertg Y. W. C. A. When studious scholars are mentioned, one of the first of the class of 'ZZ to be considered is Erla. This fair-haired, charming maiden is particularly noted for her beautiful char- acter and sweet disposition. As a musician she is a star and is one ol' Dr. Poehlmanifs ardent followers. The members of the class of '22 wish her continued success in whatever she may choose as her life work. Clintonville High Schoolg Schubert. Everyone around Music Hall knows and likes Thelma. especially because of her Wear-ever smile. Even il' lessons are hard and teachers are cross, lhelma is ever cheerful and calm. With these excellent characteristics we predict that she will have unwonted success in teaching and initiating the younger generation into the mysteries of piano playing. Here's to our Coast and her success-may she always ever be blest. .u 4. .- .-.-y . .-Qb1..f1.- N..-w SOI I0 2 5 ll 2 5 II 2 5 ll I0 ZZ! 201 KO 2 5 Il OI IO OZ o U o o ll o lil r-i QD NJ NJ lil o lil o o ll o o ll on 0 U O O U 0 O D 0 U CD 2 Ck Q D O U 0 O U 0 0 U 0 OZ OZ Z0 Z0 O m , 5 Z U3 G 5 1 ?' O MARAIORIE DAVIDSON, Ali. E g'g'm:'. Sig? :. l r-,ST ., ...,-, QQ-IB: C 'AJ 'I .- ENQTT 'lv-1 N -- m?':'4'C' ' r r ,: '1 umm :Hg mmm Uri-.:. ,zum IQQQ Wig? :ET :Q 3 -4 O . CQ, F54 UQUl' ra... xh, 4 F5536 CEP 'Pf7+.:. OZ OZ -,.tF:,.....: . , seS5L::C955i5 1G:Qas2a+L::mg r-eric-'32-1-agf-T-f.', 'Z-3. -' -, Ho' ...ru:r if-' Emmminafi WMS CTE if-+w14-:,..v,: m:...,gF -.. U Elo? f- 7U7 'Eg. '4 -1 '-+f-p'If--- nv ffm mm' I- ' 3' '3'-...- l45-,,,5:LG,ra7c:- ' ra5C'- '-1x 2C.. m14 3' ..i-17-5-5,-I-QU:-:A v1Qf'f.2UQ:,'5-:,'f-fT'.': F, ,. .. , . . D' . mmf- -110 gn .nz-Q-, 3- f :933'a'm3?:gE 3' wg:-1cQ,-.r-nr : P--rffig :yin SRM 3' War-, --Q f-N-'5--- '1-:rn mn. f-+ : :G.:v:'-:u,5'2'c EEUQ '92E.7o E4',V:5 r.-- gm'mac-EU: :E?m51?gE9:GL 'agp fzagiwsz ,-. .. S: .5 795- wi-'ZS cw UQfv'Jmcmo ,-mpg -15123 7:5-.-gif., F JHTJ imif-XGUQ-2 ..:,.+'5w?,'Q-e'4cIl' : E:: '-'-'Fm :,:'5' fp fb-Cm-5fsr'c,Qqrn: SNS? 5ECm'X ' -T..-. 'S V Ev?':-SE-'Tgmp'-,mr-6-fg,C477 mf' Q-52 33' -5-13... -'3 'i'T-1:5mC2.ro?:+UQ'T':1 0 0 OZ OZ O20 O20 022 O23 GliNliVlEVli DAVIS, Li'r'i'.B. o Q Q F 'U P o O 0 u: .... t f-Q-f,f-: :gma2aEAg5t2 rw gui'--vm -'AI nit-5-211:33 ELWQCT fU!.f'g vm VD-':. FD m0135Em,g2:H2 . b .... mmg: ....:::w-L,-UQCQ: SGW ZS-r' f-r -- any 'ngfgg -' - .3' :V Om gqE .5.mgfDEf-ww. f-:-r',:rm- ' Sw 'D VF '-'j 3... :-U ,fu-'f1fr'zm39gE' -Hsqrraweggf w kc... : -. P+-'f-f f- 1q14 Q'ru.'.T -ro. ... E :'L :, FDSQVU m r. ,. 7-im .fb ,Og-Dimlmpl 'l 1. -rn ::m: m -0 5 2.: znrviaeign --,5--M'5,..: , 'wO F' fE'5:::5Z'f5 :gm : ,AUCMOA M...-.: E-...AIT VTQEHQ , ..Dv5Uq 1C - -1 ,..:,-15... .-. , :rs- Ssfiflg-'ggi-'ff-DD E -H-ff-Q ,,'m 1 :1 r zu 'VQQEL 5 Siftfkel , E-m:'7QUQ3E- :f,., jigs: ,-+CUQ,.imC:3- my-mwzrc UQ:-:rn 3- I' r,fD2-f-Vrcgq :r-JUG?-U vE C g'DL',-1,-B.-4:1-4'::: -1 -f.: t -.- -funn:-iiiqii-,Glas Pliilokalizmg Schubert: Athletic Council. '2l: Class Basket-ball. 'l9-'20-'22, Manager, 'ZZQ Y, W. C. A. Cabinet, 'l8. O 0 OZ OZ O 0 OZ OZ mn U o o U o o U o U hu QD BD 50 U o U o o U o o U cn: O o I1 2 8 I1 9 .1 o ll 2 5 ll o Nl nn 0 0 ll 0 O Il 0 02020 ll O HOWARD R. DIE.-KN. I..i'r'r.lS. Mans, Pa. Preparatory work, Grove City College: Web- ster: Pan-Sophie: Science Club: Ass't lioot- ball Manager, '2lg Editor in Chiel' ol Ouija, '2l: Vice-President of junior Class. 2l2 llouse Committee, '21, President, 'Z23 Y. M. C. A, Cabinet. 'Z2: The Prince Chap. Howard commands the respect and admira- tion ol' a wide circle of friends. Possessing a line college spirit, he has been active in all lines of college activities and has performed each task well. llis college course was interrupted by his country's call and he enlisted in the navy where he served for three years. ln his life work, whatever it may be, we pre- dict that he will win the success that his ability and energy deserve. To this end the best wishes of all who know him attend him. lfLORENCli MAE Dl.i'l'l1lClx, Music Bu'i'i.iin, Pix. Butler High School: Philokalian: Schubert: Stradella: Bohemian Girl. Music Hall boasts ol' many songsters and one of the foremost is our l7lossie. She is a hard worker and because of her excellent work. she is now graduating from Grove City to enter into the larger musical world. Be- cause she is endowed with a beautiful voice. we expect to read glowing accounts of her luture lame. lTlossie has a cheerful disposition and with it has endeared herselr to us alll Music Hall will lic lonely when she has gone. no ll o o ll o o ll o lil Q 3 Q1 Q U o Il o o ll o o lil o Z 0 O O O KO ICED! a II e O 0 O O O O OZ o. ll o o Il o I1 1-i KD NJ NJ III o I1 o o I1 o o ll ol: o ll o o ll o o ll o U O 2 532 Q lfl o ll o o Il o o ll o OZ OZ O 0 O F I E ,V Z E 2 F r O Cl:ORCl:z ALLl:N l'fXll..5. Bb. Shakespeare: Sliakespeare Debating Team. 'ZZZ Science Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 'Z2. -1-4111-1 Lum!-Q---fm -'Tirzfpfbfv 2-azz:-.::L 5' :?f2E-'T3r'.:,f-'r'nf'D-sf: 1 - ,.. .. ...,,-. -.Q7 -J:1r'a g:Cw::'?L ,-gf, :r2:'....rvrnFF:r:3 in -.-,rn-5w4C..,1u5,4:P-:--'J gr? 2:-mg, -.5 4:2 553- Q: ggf-.5gE2 m ..,-,zmgczw ,Q ...JMC ..f-w ....4.,.... ,,,--i'-' -... 3.. rs f-:Q:,4 2.5-'-' 12' 1 -P.-.V .fe:Q'- I QU'5E'tgafv3y-11,-Te, : fe-..: ro -...,-f -. no-..-1 -,----fm U-. -lg .ll -a. ,MRUBE :f:feF'..U5efl? C... Nsm i- .lg EEQUEEE ,ia EEWJ' 'mmf-fmv. '.77,L'rL..:.Z-T HH f-1'-'B-' ... FTC-,Q E E-.-'QSQJ' ':':,tfT:.' sfggng, A... .. 51,':,QE-.. C'3.,:4r-ruff: .:.m -A--:Z 'F rcfig-ru - -.J , -3-.5fLg qmrrg:-ami ....,,..2 : 53:2--'rN: ..-i F4 P :Ere E m:,,'fC:g,'-:K F-rwinlva EE'fP2::'W:: rv 3'-A -UQ'-1'-19. Man mlv Qwfng ,Ciflr-1 --v f 5,-.4 FDUQP,-:AM 235.22m 24E'2'f-,E':. ni'-mugs: M -:rcw:.:.S:r Sf' ,--3-C. ,Ly f-Q-fm--. Lrsg-J H X s:Q'4r:iCE. :-Edrrz. 2:55--5125 ..i..f-mmm .im-157'-Q-1 O O OZ OZ O20 O20 O20 030 ZZ ZZ 0 0 . ,. it Q E5 0 O OZ OZ ll.fXZl2l.. DLTNl..LXP, .-XB. llAliRlSVlLLli, PA. llarrisville lligli School: Y. W. C, A. llazel is one of those girls who bear ac- quaintance: the better we know her the more w K we become attached to her. You can always frefiyl tiepend on her for she never enters the class room without being prepared. Great thoughts, great feelings come to her like instincts unawaresf' lf l'lazel's dearest ambition is lulfillecl, Cornell will confer the degree ol' AM. upon her in the near future. We surely wish liei' success. 0 0 o o 0 O OZ OZ ol: ll o o ll o o U o lil r-i YO 50 UO lil 0 ll o o ll o o ll on 2 5 ll 2 5 ll 2 5 ll 2 3 ll 2 I O 0 0 0 O 0 OZ OZ I1 0 RALPH E. DOU'l li, BS. Pom, Pix. Polk High School: Webster: Pan-Sophie: Ass't Basket-ball Manager, 'Zig Basket-ball Man- ager, 'ZZQ Service at Plattshurg. The subject of this article was born in a small village of Venango County, After ex- hausting the local resources of education and manual training, he realized that he had been seized with a desire for further study and re- search. After a careful consideration, especi- ally of library facilities. he decided that Grove City offered the greatest range of work along the line of his particular needs. So in the fall of '17 he appeared in our midst. Ralph is well thought of among faculty and students, as well as townspeople, and we feel sure that he will be successful in whatever pro- fession he may choose. The best wishes of his classmates go with him through lite. ROLLIN E. FILER, BS. Oitove CITY, Pa. Grove City High School: Webster: Pan- Sophicg Masonic Clubg Football, '17, 'l9g liasket-ball, 'Wg Baseball, '20-'Zl-'ZZQ St. john's College, 'lS: Service at Plattsburg. Grove City claims Roi as one of her own products, and she well may be proud to do so. Throughout his college course which was interrupted by the war, he has portrayed an active interest in the college and upheld its traditions. His athletic recoi'd shows that he is an athlete of rare ability, being a letter man in each of the three major sports. With such an energetic spirit as he has maintained during his college career, we may well look for Roi to reach the height of his ambitions. And we, as a class wish him suc- cess, for we know him to be a genial com- panion, a loyal friend, and at gentleman in its 'fullest meaning. no ll o o ll o o I1 o III C S Q2 Q lil o I1 o o ll o o ll o IO KOZOI IOZOI IOZOI 5 I1 IO 321 0 0 O O 0 0 OZ o n o o lil o lil i-A QD IND IND lil o ll o o ll o o ll oi: HZO OZ O1OZ ZOZO ZO O1a Q 0 0 O o cu Z 9 fa Q F 'TJ' F- o HELEN FORREST, LlTT.B. Grove City High Schoolg Speedwell, Dramatic Club: Special certificate in Oratoryg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 'l9, 'Zl3 Play Committee, '22: Eaglesmere Delegate, 'ZUJ Collegian Stall, 'Zli Gamma Chi. 020 O20 Helen, with her cheery smile and willing sympathy has won many friends in college who will regret to see her leave her Alma Mater. She has been active in all phases of college life and has been a valued member of the Y. W. - C. A. Helen has always been a good sport and full of fun, but beneath her fun her friends have found a wealth of thoughtful earnestness that promises her real success in her future life. 020 020 O20 020 O25 OES HARRY HENSHAW, B.S. Y 0 0 on C 2. 2 L7 Q C. n 2 - f Y 'K ei 'T' UE. 'J' 4 3 -5 D '1 e. U7 C 9 :.'. 4 G 7 ol: 2. Q' 1 ET D. 2 ,. SD 1 2. l'loU'rzDA1.E, PA. l-leinie, who will always be remembered as a lover of chicken and a profound student of philosophy, cannot miss his school more than it will miss him. Although he lives in the East and passed near by Grove City to spend his hrst year of school in the West, he later discovered, as Maeterlick portrays it in his Bluebird, that the best things are not always the farthest from home. Heinie. having survived all the tolls and perils of four years of college life, is going out in the world well prepared to accomplish hig things and make a name for himself and his college. O20 030 0 0 OZ OZ on U o H U o H U o U r-i QD N KD U o U o il U in o U on Eno ono onon Ou Zjg nono one on O an 5 II 2 5 Il 2 3 I1 2 5 Il 2 ru 2 8 ll 2 5 ll 2 5 ll O20 I1 0 lllSl.liN W. Ctll..BlQEli'l', l-i'r'r.B. 'liI'l'USVIl.LE, PA. litusville lligh School: Speedwell: Y. W. C. A.:4 llouse Council President: Art Editor, Ouija, 'Zlz Class Basket-ball: Come Out ot the liitchenj' llelen. one of the most charming girls ol' the Senior class. was graduated from 'litusville lligh School with honors. She has been noted lor her artistic talents since her lfreshnian year, which have been exhibited on posters, menus and place cards for many delightful and important allairs. She does not believe in all work and no play. so has jumped center on both the Fresh- man and Senior teams. ller determination and pluck has labeled her as an invaluable aid in the many victories in which teams have participated, Our best wishes go with Helen in her lite work. CllRlS'l'lN.rX llli'l l'lENl5.'Xl,lL3ll, l3.CI.S. Gtiovii Crrv, PA. Mercer lligh School: Speedwell Clulwg Y, W. C. A. Christina is a girl whom the class ol 'ZZ may well be proud to claim as theirs. To the un- iuitiated, Christina may appear to be quiet and dignified, but when you know her, she's just loads ol- lun. She never worries about the things that have to be done: she just does them, She is conscientious. a hard worker. full of ingenuity and never yet tailed to lind a way out of a tight place. She is also a good student and a t'aithl'ul and loyal Speedwell. She is to hold a social service position ot' the greatest responsibility.-that ol' superintending the women's work ot' the Allegheny Community llouse in Pittsburgh. We wish for her a happy and successful lille which we all know will be one ol' usefulness and service. O 101 IO 2 IOZOI KOZOI IOZOI ! ZZ I0 WTO! 5 Il .10 Ol DZ o U o o ll o U i-i QD IND IND U o lil o o U o o ll on 9 ll o o ll o o ll o lil Q 2 Q2 Q lil Q ll o o ll o o ll o OZ OZ O O OZ OZ fx c, CUPS f1'l.4 5 'U uf-sf? luill' r-Pj! vil- ...gE' YY: ff rj x C ag Q 'T':' ' 7: Q ..., - A in 5 'CQ - '- I4 Qc P -F V ,.. io? .-.11 Cf G, D' P5- ,'l.X IA Cl'-IE' f 1 1'll.. lz. ll:XZl.l1l l, l.i'r'r.B. She is the o te and only Anne. Her middle name we are sure is linergy and know that this is Annie all over. She is lontl ot' debating and is always ready to argue about cards, dancing and osteopathy. l..ike all mortals, she has one weakness-Curry's. ll anyone wants to know anything about teaching, just ask Anne, be- cause she has been both a country school marm and a college professor. She goes in tor everything, even swimming and singing and it' there is such a thing as success, we are certain she will find it. 020 020 020 O20 O20 020 023 O22 MARX , Gtzoyia Crry, PA. O20 O30 Grove City lligh School: Speedwell: Y, W. C. A.: Science Club: Basket-hall, '20, '22. Mary, hailing from the mountains ol' West Virginia, came to Grove City lligli School to carry away lirst honors in the class ol' 'l7. She entered college with the same spirit. .fkltltouglt her lessons are always prepared, yet we lintl her in all the lun and merriment. She is in her glory in the lab where most ol' her work takes place, but her education is not restricted to the study ot' the theory ol' science. She has had some very practical experience in the rule ot' the hickory stick. We are expecting great things from Mary in the future and we feel we can safely trust our lixes with her when she gets her MD. 020 020 0 O OZ Oi 63 U o o ll o , o ll O lil i-i QD IND IND lil o U o o U o o U QE Z0 El O 0 ll O O II 0 D O 2 Q: Q I1 0 I1 0 0 I1 0 O I1 Z0 2 2 E WILMER HERRON, Bs. E 2 NiERCER, PA. 2 Being a product of Fredonia lnstitute, Her- ron decided to broaden his xjiews by coming to Grove City. During his sojourn here, he has proved himself an able student and a good iellow. H15 ability to apply Dr, Platt's 5 theories ol pedagogy predicts a brilliant tuture n n as a teacher, ln lact, whatever vocation he 0 Q chooses, success is certain if faithfulness to ..- duty and industry count. The best wishes of the class go with you, Herron. 0 2 1 6 g 2 IOZZX KOZZI 3 8 n MARGARET HODGE, Music E 0 .. ' GROVE CITY, PA. Grove City High School: Speedwell: Schubert: Y, W. C. A.g Class Secretary, '2Z. Bobbie she is and always will be to us. 1 1 .. 0 Were going to miss her because she has a way ii n ol just naturally slipping into. that empty O corner ot your heart and remaining there. 2 i Her accomplishments are many and what- ever sport it is you are sure to lind her there. And she is unusually talented in musicg who among us would not forego some lesser pleas- ure to hear Bobbie sing? Howe'er high her aim may be, we know she will attain it. Ol Ol OZ OZ oi: Il o o Il o o ll o I1 v-i QD N NJ I1 o ll o o I1 o o II ol: DEQ H O O D ll 0 H 0 ICI CD S Q: Q I1 Q U ll O U in 0 ll OBO O20 O20 LLOYD D. HOMER, l..ITT.B. It FREDONIA, PA. Fredonia Institute: Webster: ' Intercollegiate Debating, '2l, '22g Forensic Board. 5r+gQm3rgg2U2g: 15:1 Q ..--1.-. ..a mi Lt'-1'-1-'p.1f-rg-'my 22.-wgesfQsgg,s: ,I ---1' -' 3-CFU EQEWEQWEEESMWSE1 f-.mf:m':..-.T :r,,ED-U 'Q I-3 C Q- ,- fl-:'-corn-T-lr.: Ngwfgngf- lfD-1Q l Y'..g'El4---5'.,-g,-f'1 's45 -u '11 -4 1 ' :gin Egg'-E D:i.Ef1CE'gggQ g' ,.., 0 f-ff-9 1' Qzidggmgvigjz' MQW ages-aeecrmlwces 'qrn :35'.-+:T:,.g.QQI'.'fU,':::FI'+ro 2.51.-v-r m :ECQQVU --'E ,1'--: 'l PZ-:FD Udo 5 HHgw 2-wwzrnqm nag:-mrT5tn2gss 03.3 mi 5,-nm? EQ qTSU5'3A-UQEEf mn owdmmm ko-- FD3:'-'MO ' C52--QD HSOEQ-5052:- 5 EHQFEQ, pgg'-1 O 32 -S ,4 A -s CD H2542-. EEGHWWFBGHO -1 1F.ff-sf-emi. 'U','1','m-e 1-+ 'Q ':r ':'vw: pg 1-DI .-,217--fi .a'4.-f-5 ,- Kumar in 555025 rv-3 ---UZ MFI - 0 W :.U'3fDEf,So t2O9:,-G- 2' '53wE.Oi Ef3?,3:fT5'S fZ22loiE:Hwgg-,,oc7nU.-- f-frv.-s-x....i'-Dru...-nf'n- L1 OZ OZ 020 O20 O 0 OZ OZ 1 l .f?U'5 .F?'ai' ZZ ZZ O 0 4:33:44 :gc -., 5 . 020 020 LOUIS WADE KORONA, B.C.S. ARGENTINE, Pa. Grove City High Schoolg Webster: Commer- cial Club, President, 'Zlg Epsilon Pig Busi- ness Manager Collegian, '2l1 Officer 666. O20 020 Louis was born at Argentine, Pa., which place he still makes his home, He graduated from Grove City l-ligh School and might al- most be called a Grove City lad. Everyone knows him as a faithful, energetic worker in both social and scholastic functions. As Louis leaves, we all hope that the future will hold for him abundant success and happi- ness. 0 O OZ OZ dl: U o o U o o H 0 U 9-i QD Na N I1 o IJ o H U H o H 91:1 Q Il O O ll 0 0 ll 0 I1 O X Q: Q I1 0 ll 0 0 Il 0 0 ll 0 IDE KOS 5 .. U storm scoi 1 KL:LSO. its E 2 Av.-xt.oN, Pa. 2 liast Liberty Academy: Pittsburgh Academy: Webster Club: lhe lind ol' the Road. johnnie came to Grove City College after 0 trying nearly all the academies in Allegheny Q U County. Grove City, coming up to all his n o expectations in education and romance, also 0 - being near the county seat, he decided to -- make G. C. C. his Alma Mater. Johnnie has proved himself an industrious student and a true friend to all who can ap- preciate lair play and good fellowship. We ,., are sure that -lohn will make a fine chemistry ,L H3 teacher and we wish him the best ol success. H 2 2 1 1 E H O O i i IOZZI KOZZI 5 5 n Cl lARl,.liS l7AWCE'l l' KUTSCI llili, BS. X I1 O O liicitimnocii, P.-x. Masonic Club: Pan Sophic Club. Kutch, as we all know him, hails from - Braddock. lle came to C. C. C. in '10, ap- - 0 parently I1 mere bashlul boy. Since that time, O u by means ol' his ability and hard work, he has u 2 proven himself to be a student of no little 2 mention. Possessing also a winning personality and a line ability for doing things, we not only hope. but may expect him to have a most brilliant future. As he enters upon his lile work the brst wishes ol' his many friends go with him. Ol Ol OZ OZ ol: Il o o Il o o ll o lil i-it KD NJ IX? U o ll o o ll o o ll on O ll 0 0 II O 0 II 9 lil Q Q Q: Q Il U II 0 O II 0 0 I1 0 OZ OZ 0 O 0 Q A. A 2 A Q T ? 0 l,Jl,fN'lAl-JN MOON, lib. Wehster: Pan-Sopliic: Delta Llpsilong Carnegie Iech: lfoolhall. l3asltet-hall, G. C. C.: Class Basket-hall. ,:..-., .,-'J- .....,,... :ESC i5R:5 :sir Us n1ZxIfEr1:frD-M5-1 -- mf CGKJCQ WHWGSH S7'15,2s+1- Q:-1:1 ..U'-.--- f::' UQ :'4Q'-76'-WMF? A 1:1UlZ'HgC:m-G ES 5A':S ' TC-'J .- .,-5, A... .,,- ,,... ,.- ,-.,,,- .., 2:252:2:'sS22nIs 9,-.7'7 3 :r2'3F:'Z1Q'5 I: . N u. . t- Ffgl..-:Z'-..G',i'15'ra:'v .rn-1:-1 :D -...H -g:,: l4f2:'fD-0.5-E gizesg. vt..-f :- .,.-- cf? :vm-I ffiocm' G 7 5523'E3gr5:-':3,...- r.-'r -AJ-1..af... F- Q'-43-134 3 A,---1 m,,5' ': ,1,....E,-, ,322 1-1f.v,- Nc.-f - - rf':.::r.L'-LQ G -,.-fl , ZQQXMEFGTM 55 ' Z,. iEffr'E'53 'I- MSS rn-1 --fGZ-:- ' -'f 351:-'4:D W U: l 'E ,T -USCHASE E f':.. '-042 Gm'- gc ,J Q C. D.wr. fc: :I-152 ON 'W-F-:,,...gqq....4 E 35 :za HZMWEZA mirg -fig:-vw. - :, acer- E'4:.'L'1:3::2,? 5' ...-, V-I.. 7. 1 7 ,A gQ-ff:: WC .mai ,-1....,5...,-D -753,- ..3. ,-,fmN...4- 0.1 r. Nf- gi ,- 3 .4 P. F. ::--1 1 ...H-' -P-Ar: A A U,-3. .1,,:,.. mxnrv -imur. Q.,-7.2. -13.-rm: w,f1L 0 O OZ OZ O20 O20 O30 O20 O32 O22 O 0 0 2 r P U7 E K 2 , C Z Z E l f F w O MERCER, PA. Mercer lligh School: Philokalian. Mahel is one ol' our most intellectual and studious members, yet she enjoys a joke with the rest of us. She seems very reserved, quiet and demure-until you know her. The iWeh- sterl lDll'TlUI1L1l'V is her favorite as she majors in English. She can soothe the savage beast with her music and her cooking shows that she has learned the way to a man's heart. The class of '22 extends to her its hest wishes. O20 O20 it H2-'BBL' 0 0 OZ OZ or: Il o o ll o o ll o U I-A QD NJ N U o Il o o ll o o ll ox: EEHHZZZZZIMZO GEMM C9uih1lZOZmI:::::O:KD 'MSE O O H EDITI-IMARION LOUISE Mclil,LlGO'l l', E 2 L1T'r.B. 2 BUTLER, PA. Butler High School: Class Basket-ball, '19, '20, '22, Captain, '20, Social Editor of Ouija, '21, 6 How to Make a Million, Of'licer 606. 5 Brick is Irish and French and, we must n admit, she has a way with her. She is one of U 2 the most popular girls in school. At first one 2 might attribute this. to her good looks and ready hwit, but on further acquaintance you know IIAIS because of her unfailing and sincere interest in everyone. ljler skill in' basket-ball and her dramatic 3 ability are indicative ol the fact that whatever 5 n she does, she does whole hearledly. In short n she is a Brick,-'l and as she leaves these halls, o 2 we hope that llle will not dampen her happy ..- Cl1ll'lLlSl2lSlTlfHlTOI' there's not a colleen sweeter where the River Shannon flows. E E 2 2 0121 0221 C. L. PATTERSON, B.5. 0 m I' :- E o o o O :I if 'U ?' 0 OZ OZ Shakespeare, Adelphikosg Science Club: Basket- ball Manager, 'ZUQ The Prince Chap. -eg--4' mo-H:-P' C--'fa Sf.-1 w.-:Q-'.-,-,....g:J:i,1.J,-, -lfb-H 4-'-305053 O'.04rn qq'-f ,-Q., Y.E.w-Q'--3'-'DP' Q Qrge. :.c-Hgg -I Alu, .vi 'h rn 5-4- 2 EEN? me 2 2 3 5'-ffb.-f: i :3 w',:.::7' 1-+33-f-p... 5' rn f-mmm A O :1--'gnu-rn-O :Q-mT. '2 1-rr-+1 pq- fm ' IF, 1 aeimiide- 2 -E5 tl 'Q'c: O' m F222 'f5'E'E'?f-' 3.....-ng,-7-'emma f-r ggm-1':-'E' YDS 5 CZ2:'.?gmf E?gD-EF -1 -I -1 CE'-fD2w'f'oQ.m rn C ...:x mm 5 'i 1-FCS'-.:lQ.f9:,33 -1 3'-x '24 ...gg : HSM Rmfglm ws Fil?-:fidQ.. E 0gW2gm:Hg, . ro- - ' : 253' 343.5 gg rs --:7f'p'jp.-.- :,. ..- 9-I -1.4 vi.: fu in Miwzm , ,'--I ' n Ui ,aww 5-'gba ELS' Q.--E f:m:imf-D L1 FDD: f-fmlf-vC'O 0 -1 o fe fi F? 5 2 3 cn. F? 'J' FD H 'K 1: FD ill PY' c 'N 'H 2. L' .. Q. se O OZ OZ oi: ll E o lfl o E lil o lil v-i QD N NJ U o Il o H ll o H ll or: 020 020 o ll o o ll o o ll 9 U Q S fi! Q U o ll o o ll o o ll o OZ OZ O20 020 DU FFERIN MCCONNELL, B.S. Z' 5 I' E z U3 W c: 73 9 F7 f 0 0 OZ OZ N Oaltmont High School: Webster: Adelphikos: Y. M. C. A.: House Committee, '19-'ZZQ Science Club: Ouija Stall, 'Zlg Otlicer 600. U QEEEE 5iF3:g :1::'faUm:faz'f5 ' ':f-pcm... ...O guzzr-fs:-,,jffi3Q'c0,, q,,C:z: D 'ru- O-'n '-- M m,1fUf 3 .- -4 N WQO Hmmm nc.-.'.:, : 'c tv 'Ariz' 5'-v-:FT sim gqmm' QH'H:m: na C .7 1'1wE'n5' -tg-UQ: -f-Q 'fem'-H5 'QHLWHH i Q3 02 E. '5U0:'f,'QEru 5-F-matic- ..-1 ,.,'-..A-1: ,IMF mfirng ,.,m:,,'I,f'l'2u: wing Q- Macc H g.7,4-g 1 .,- I1vi:5g,-, 3 50 mcwwdzwg. no wfc-+ -'1 -' zgf 52595229 -1 au -'gg ..-'ua FF. -- D's.ffl '2 '.22f:'.ZJ---f'D 'Wf'DnD -sZ'f2,Q35:u'rE'.2'. :Q sefwgaeae if f-7 :-fn Us-T53-5:75 : pw R W dlmn I N 5142W -f -:r rnUam::.'-+ UQ :C--H may-.:'O -sg-.zcuqzm 14 ...lg gg c..,b.,Ue5 M, A SEQ sgztlge sic: 5 gow, E :ZTQL5 fqm Q-cm L..'TwOi' 022,39- 0 O OZ OZ O20 O20 O22 022 MARTHA MCCOY, Ll'I l'.B. O 0 0 C7 2 2 rn C7 :J Q Z :- U7 n :r C fl U7 rn ru fl. 2 2 f 2 CZ 0 ITJP Ugg. 50 mm :ET ESQ '10 Gr' U-inc 1-up G . EN 21? F ,O xo- r-3 VI mu rn O -1 FU ,- a-.1 '-1 F N 5: M Gkovis CVVY, PA. Martha possesses a genial and happy dis- position. Faithftilness to work and conscien- tious thoroughness predominate her work in her studies. in the Speedwell Club and in all student activities. She is an all-round girl and the longer we know her the better we like her for she is a true friend. Possessing an inspiring personality and un- usual ability, two important assets for suc- cess. we know that Martha will have a most brilliant career. O20 020 O20 O20 on U o o ll o o U o lil i-i iD 50 IND U o U o o ll o o U on o ll o o ll o o ll D lil C 2 Q22 Q U o ll o o ll o o ll o OZ OZ 0 O 0 C E 2 N L, 2 F f O .Nlxl Ill lx lx. lllcllnlxllllz. .X.lm. lil'UX'C. City lligh Sclwulg Slizllrcipczirci Drai- IHQIIIC Club: Class Bcslicl-hull. '19-'22, Cup- 1:un, '20-'22: Class lioollwull and Bzlsclmll. We Lloulvl il' you will know nf whom we are writing until we say Farmer, and who will not lhen immediately picture that genial. smiling laid wilh that pleasing nature fairly O20 O20 , :,,..:..: -2:.-.. IE.-3F7E'- Voz-'jf ,..,,,g':r:.-.-7 :A rain 51,- :-:- :Z',T7N 23: 4'3,-,-..,,g..-,T-1.1,-L f::t::r241f:f,Er:': -- me--ar: -... V 5 '-if-jf. V2.5 r-.F UQ :':r-fi:r:v,gfl7J P :-...1-1 1',3g-GCA '--.fx --:'4... mv 51'-12:22-15-'rf 2.2 C372-I 52:2 .....r'. ,- '-' --' I r:.L:.559-G , 'T1...,3:..m,- ---nf H,-.,....' --L7--1-.-...L 5-,,.'.1--.qv-at,-151-fm,-, :gfi -135m :-F .1 ZJLFZ- 5:3 G'L. zff3:'-'C'J.Cw '- -:...,::.,.LJ::yq,-3 E mf2r'::5r:,.1'-::f,,,'3 - - 1 ru:- 41-:,::'2iE'3:'.FEU,q '75'1'1c 'rf A 5-Q3-fp:-I,D:..3g-43-5 If. fr'.-1,- -' LL :Sf F' ::.U-3,-.?:' 1 . ,-....f- ..- ifn, .,,f..., .ff : 5:10 ,E DS. -,.. ---,-.--'3-,'h.C3TZ m.,--f-...c-- ...Tig 1gg:.',..aof-er, SEQ. :G mg: Sjirzvf- Pm :Q :A-'nk '4 1- ,- UVn,-..3- g:...13.... .....-xm,'1'-Llmvy, ' I C --5' m Q- Q C -' nav rv -lf-v-5 UC ra Ar-nf--'..'f:: wtf-.r::'f-: fv.-'-.ZZ -1.-N.,-.al..: .Kimi 23 Gl-liNN.'X IQOIBIS l NS. l,.i'r'r.l3. QZROYIE CITY, PA. Q Grove City lligli Sclmcrlg Speedwell Club: O Y. W. C. A. O 0 .,- --...,,R7-l,-, .. Egi-f5a:::5aZ:E:. r-.,,1fw-fcrcrafgz-1-55-rflim 0.5.5 U: --,.,m....-JS.:--' rn-F f-A:':'-ff?A'5- :J '1.U:'j-f-1IZ,r!:- '1I:-- 3-r. f'ag2-5 -122 '0,,-r': .. M ?-f- gL1r.i.TfTQ-rn,-:UQ-nrlrUQd3.. --..l--,...,-1L,.-f-,,,.., .rl-3-f --tfcm 5-A-f:, fx... .j rw n,u:J,, X-1-1 ,.. J, ,,.r , - a25'2E'AviI1':fUQ :W.. 'T' uw? 0' ,- EHr:xEfi1', H on ,mf..,-, ,-,7.. ... ,.,,,-. -:J-'f-'Q:. ,-DLIK-'...r.5oL In-',. 1 ,-,,.J-IQCQZZC --'V -WL: 3'-q'1'-' --54 5'if,.'4ff::ro GE S: 35.-,F :ZH-v .. T,,.7rE'f C' 'j:.,,,,-::gr:5'gr:, C7'5'L.f:'1 D'- f-15 Eff,i'S.-1,-:,.,-gm'-7 '14 ,-T 5-:15rfDf5-5:53 'in -f fPrD 1Qw 3 ,L - -mm w ,D - --Am A 5-c -ma ,-v'-::1-:af-Fa- :.2'. :.,.s:.a: -Tw aww? w-- -if-:'22L:.'.-TA :r ,-5:,'-'n..:4. ,Q :,,,7m..,Df.y2ram-1 3. '-+....Z -1' wfb :f-n,-:FSF5 :Lu ---HQ-, -T '13-2E,4g:'55ET:'27' FQ, GN4 -' f,v...,M fb :Fir-as -of izv E512 'AQ','2iE,f , 595g-wz5mF:M5u:4 FHA. F,-...-1:-A-, ... ,jr-f-7,...4.4r...1,.-A,-3 3 ,..:1fgm.L:ac,nw...r4..1 O20 O20 0 O OZ OZ oz: ll o o ll o o U o El su KO DO DO ll o ll o o Il o o ll or: o ll o o ll o o I1 o U 2 532 Q U do ll o o ll o o ll o OZ OZ Z0 Z0 o Q E 5 Z U7 4 F F' F F1 f o JOHN R. lVlcLAUGlll-lN, l3.C.5. 1 cn A--E 50522 WSC-1-5 .-.-, 30602 -4-.a 'T'QE'ilj Z9 E ps Zffm SNC- A.. ....... Rei 2 mmQ1 N rm :ri Qwg? gigg T.. TL.-. -1.'Zf U7 SET? E2 79 fa --2-rv v- r- .ll 1 it 'QOG -2:5 Sane 0:99 QCDC: MKTS I lf'I 0 O O C 1 L N 0 F G m 5 m P4 SD E 'G F C Q 5-3 9 d 'Z 'K m 7 6 I , ,D .,,.L. 425 42236522 ,T'Og2-4.00:-Z3-. .1 C--O.3: s afar? O jZH 3m dd 'eE,z, O5L2SSQ'-n-3,2 -- -.-. - ' CU isgweaeagwe -' O 53zwSm9Eggi2 AE-s2E5,5l'--:rT wiffmmg 'Dinan .-. -'-::'.-C, rn F215-Caegfm DZn+Kw am 03 H' S SWG 03, 5 'C 'mOCCri'-I .T-..4. cc ,-D-'Egg' cC:w:gN3 UH -1 1-em: 1-if-f'-1,--H rr- U-C 5 -Tngm LH Q-5 Vmr 7 ..3'mrnw--zu' '..-- '-'fD.:xf'::G -': JHr- N553 UGS? C 55.1.5-UQ .'3Rf4m-0-,gg-Sffflg ra :',I1'5:s'1rnC ' D.: -501.15-C'm 1 mug ft'-v-5 jr-f3,2:'g ...Q IJ gg..-' n.U:3f, HH-A WG-mH 5::.wo:1E,vv an -- .a,mr'D,..1'D..:1,Qgpm4 '-fc.-'m-cv:-Am-W m4 2-5:- no- rp-+,,,, -.-' 'U mZ5HO5H mmm 5 -s'.f?au3 ' 31 '-+2 : :9'25 ' U70 Qbrlwm: rtnw .'Lnuuxm..: 0 0 OZ OZ O20 O20 OSS OSC ROSCOE B. RUMSliY, B.5. CLiN'roNv1LLli, PA. Clintonville High School: Slippery Rock Normal. O20 020 After finishing l-li, Rumsey entered Slippery Rock Normal, from which he graduated after two years of hard labor. His thirst for knowledge being still unsatisfied, he decided to cast his lot with the class ol' 'ZZ. During his stay here he has been exposed to the usual college curriculum with the exception ol' 0 Campusology, in which he never seemed to O u take any interest. l-'le does not believe in let- U Q tm his studies mterlere with his college edu Q g .. . . - cation. and so, with his easy chair, his old pipe and a can ol' Prince Albert he is happy. llis friends wish him success, long lile and great riches. And il' these things are to be gained by honest eilort and .stick-to-it-iveness, he will be in at the Gnish. O O OZ OZ or: ll o o ll o o ll o ll hu QD DQ UQ U o ll o o ll o o ll or: EZO Z OZOZ 2 Ougiig l:to:ol ono o MARTI-IA ROSE SHELLEY, l-rm'.l5, Gieove CITY, PA. Grove City High School: Speedwellg Dramatic Club: Special Certificate in Oratoryp Class Secretary, 'l9g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 'l9, '20, President, 'ZZQ Collegian Staff, '2lg General Play Committee, 'Zlg Eaglesmere Delegate: Nothing But the Truthf' The Prince ghalpif' The Passing of the Third Floor ac . A happy disposition united with an attrac- tive personality makes Martha a noteworthy member ol' the class of '2Z. Throughout her college course she was a leader among her classmates and was always ready to do her share. Although she has time for all college activities she is known to the instructor as a thorough and conscientious student. lt is especially as President of the Y. W. that we remember Martha as a strong and devoted Christian leader. Our best wishes we send with ier. ' - 'ii 2 'ii 2 'rl 2 E 0 i 0 JOHN EDWARD SIIRUM, l.1'r'r.B. GREENWALD, Pix. Dayton Normal Institute: Shakespeare: Adel- phikos: A, E. P., 'l7-'l9g Play Committee, 0 'Zlg Ouija Staff, '2lg Baseball Manager, '22g Memorial House Committee, 'Zlg Athletic n Council, '2l. 0 After three years' pleasure seeking in France and the Fatherland, Edward took the S. S. Mongolia for America. Upon arriving' here he looked about for something to do. lfinding nothing at hand he took the train lor the O home of the Crimson. At once Ed, proved u to all of us the man whom- he really was, gain- ing favor and the good will of everyone with o whom he came in contact. Ed, is loved and respected by faculty and students alike. No matter where he may find himself, we hope and trust that the will be as he was in G. C. C. Our best-wishes lor suc- cess and prosperity go with him. ii E O20 :lo II 0 0 O IOZO SO! 2 5 ll I0 221 O 0 0 O 0 O o II in o ll o Il v-A QD N N U o Il H, o I1 o H ll on o U H o U H o ll o U C 2 Q22 Q U o U H o U H o Il o OZ OZ O O W cn 4 171 Q -z -c T ?' O JANE lf. SIMMONS. LiT'r.l5. 5' . . COP?-2 5 m . 011305: 5',2 5-- r'oF'....m . FS? 16 -M3 919- UC ..Iv ,LT O Sw Sf--Q af 5' .5-Q2 1 .... RQZU 311: If cf-fm: 3559. P553 .Zi-f-,': IQ If-7 - 175 Iv - -I IQZ3 .' avi 516 85-'C OZ OZ 5503-72: amiga:- mC'- uqmi r.:-I C:-71:19 c cw-' an 5-WS .carp .L 2.-r-0'-'.'SJ-J -M-6-VIDLAO ZqQ: -'..U- fT :1:Ern gm?-DM-:UQ '2nt2H..g mg, :-5 aim,-,zr :3..:.:r ...G -120 it-1 Cm -1ll3rn CQTCU1: Ur: :H-. 3-1352, -:,bf:'rD: E-SSTV7 ,- '1 Q-: -2'f:,..l.fD if-f+',P'3g :, 43-4: 142: p-. U1 -Hvsiigv' 3':s3 'P5ii gmro...:','L: ,.,IZg,v:--'Z' 7 'n 0:3 . '4w,'DSm 0 0 OZ OZ 3225312 .l O20 O20 O22 OSS ROBERT SISLEY. l3.S. GROVE CITY, Pix, H Z0 020 Grove City High School: Webster: Aclelphikosg Science Club: General Play Committee, 'l9- . 0 'ZZQ Business-Manager Collegian, 'l9: Y. M. C C. A. Cabinet, '19-'Zl. From a hard and strenuous life in G. C. H. S., Fat entered college in the fall of 'lS. He is a diminutive young fellow, 5'l0 and tips ' O the scales at only 325 lbs. Due to this handi- 0 cap, Fat's fight for supremacy was a hard and tremulous one, but his super-energy suc- ceeded in overcoming every obstacle. With the faculty and students there will never be another to take Bob's place. As he goes out from G. C. C. we can no more than wish him the greatest of success, which he will undoubtedly attain. OZ OZ it 0 0 OZ OZ cr: ll E o U H o I1 o U no QD BQ B0 U o I1 o H I1 o H II az: O ll O 0 O O O IO 2 10201 ZZ! O 0 0 0 O O OZ OZ I1 0 one anon Ouzjg :xox-:xo ono o ' Eiisatttf ri, A i. .i i i i i .i i.. -i i i A it i i ru H.. A ' ii , WliNDliLL P, SMl'l'l'l. lS.S. Ou. CITY, PA. Sandy Lake High School: Shakespeare: Science Club, President, 'ZZQ American Chem- ical Society: Y.. M, L, .-X.: Class Besket-ball, 'IQ-'2Z: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant. '20-'22. We are proud that this man picked C. C. for the further development of his varied tal- ents. As a student of the highest standing Smithy has proved again the old truth that studies do not take all the time. Each year he has played on the '22 Class basket-ball team at one of the forward positions. This year the Science Club, in casting about for the best man to fill the executive position, elected him. A most successful year has only proved the wiseness of the selection, Here is the kind of man one is glad to know: a keen mind, industrious, likeable, ever ready with a helping hand: just the type that makes good in the big scientific world, Nl.'XllGARlE'l' L. SMITH, AB. liALLs CREEK, PA. Beechwoods High Schoolg DuBois High Schoolg Philokalian Club. Margaret L. tone must say it all for there are many of them where she comes fromj is a true representative of the Smith family. Back in the good old days of old Virginia, Captain john Smith preached and lived the doctrine that good times and hard work can go hand in hand, and. Margaret L. still holds this up be- fore us. First impressions are not always last impressions, and would you believe it,- Margaret's chief ambition is to do some abso- lutely forbidden thing, just for the thrills in it! Her favorite expression By heck! As a proof that she believes in hard work- she has completed the full college course in ten terms, besides entertaining her friends in the meantime with practical jokes, lt was never more truly said than nf Margaret L,, She is a good friend, II o O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O O 0 O O OZ o ll o o ll o I1 r-t KD N N U o ll o o I1 o o I1 on OZO ZO OZOZ Ouzja ZOZ0 20 OZ0 O O H STEVEN STEPHANIAN, LiTT.B. E 9 lflmrrrfokn, CONN. 9 D. l. Kg Football. 'l9, Zllg Baseball, 'l7, '20, 'ZZZ Basket-ball, '20-'22, Captain, 'ZZQ Ath- letic Council, '22. 0 The class of 'ZZ is indeed proud to have such o U a prominent athlete as Step as one ol' its n o numlber. 'Although an all-round athlete, his o specialty is basket-ball. Playing on the three greatest basket-ball teams that ever repre- sented the Crimson, he has earned for himself a namegthroughout the country. His academic record is ol' high. standard, and when it comes to campusology Step is always on deck. 0 Our wishes go with him, for as big a success 0 u in life as he has had in G. C. C, n 0 -. O E ii 0 O 0 O ITRANKIE E. SMITH. Lrrr.l3. O Q N O n luxtts CREEK, PA. n O Q N . .Q Q . , O Beechwoods High School, Indiana Normal: Philolialian: Y. W. C. A. ln the fall ol '19, Frankie became thirsty lor an increase in knowledge. She decided that Grove City College was the best place to 0 quench her thirst.. She has surely acquired a O n goodly amount ot the knowledge for which n 9 she sought. She is a good, all-round student, 9 and zi D, or F is something with which she has never disgraced her Iamily. She has been studying ed very diligently tor the last year. Whatever her work in lite may be, we are sure it will be carried on succcsslully, as her work so lar has been. E ii E E ozo ol:lo ox::ol: 1 9 22 ZOZO QZ Z0 O I1 H 0 ll il O I1 0 lil Q 2 Q: Q ICI 0 I1 0 0 I1 ni 0 I1 0 OZ OZ O O 0 C 55 O MA RGA R ET EL EA NOR STEWART, Com. GLENN, Pix. Washington Twp.. Vocational School: Philo- ltalianz Dramatic Club: Special Certificate in Oratory: Class Basket-ball, 'Zl: Y. W. C. A.: 0 .. . . , .. . U Quija Starl. 21: lhe Passing of the Third E 0 l-loor Back. 0 --3-5' Usa: 5-Flfgl-E5. :-xi F-1n4,,,-9--if : 1 --A -fp--.-,rn ..-c: - ,,,.,1 av.. ,.w :ST3-1- 'U r-.TFD l-.rn-v'-'Yarn --'7'rrCrQ -1-:'-rf'nO +I---1 : X,-' C Cc..-'J ifgmcm 2' umm Z2-4-.mU '7 -ih5'2',-'75 5-5-130 Lg'N Om,fD ...v--V. Q: -. wgfp-U 222552 -12:1 Q Qafimnq :M-J-.UQ -. -1 If ,. :rv : ..'4...rn . . Q-4 e+i33'-- E.-223:22 2:3 '-' roc:':7 -'QD'-. Zfr,-L wgqm msec! HQPW C-M-1'Om S5205 Emixnw AUq.4.of-eEn 'VT 'NS T C-'.':::1 5 ':-HTG U-DT:-l 'D-153 fD?l'f Q-U' F' ffm:-3T'f1'3 D237 ,J V m-1 -D,-,- :f-,S av' -mx?-1 f.'5D :xUIrD w-+2 m3 rD F- 3 ml... :-EKE. goals 5.11 ruin... Duwai-:E :mm -2 ... bwqa uf IHQUQQQ. 'lfu 134335-'J :Sgr :rw :-315 5.3.22 gmrg-0253 02 OZ l O20 O20 0 O22 O20 O30 CHARLES M. WOODWARD, iss. INDIANA, PA. lndiana High School: Lndiana State Normal: Park College: Science Club: Y. M. C. A.: Student Volunteer Band. 020 020 Affectionately known as Woodie, and the biggest hearted fellow in school -a name justly merited. Always anxious and willing to do his share, and more, his services are always desirable and his friendship even coveted. Woodie aspires to be a surgeon and we prophesy that he will make an enviable name for himself as such for the world needs men ol' sterling qualities such as he possesses. O O OZ DZ on ll in o ll gli o U o U r-A SD IXD IND U o ll cn o U H o lil on o U o o U o o U o U CD 3 fi! Q U o U o o U o o U o OZ OZ O O O O En- CU ..- F3995 Lziggrn C' 'OCZ E-'gg UUQQ rams.: I3 --v- 7105-72 3633? Q. 'TS .5-Ugg- Y -DU J: ,4 Q mQNO .NO 53 r 50 5225 Qmfltr' 0,-rom 'lv-Y 3 ww --O '-1 UW'-' 4. for: -F-ig -Zim E..f E-'jg :JSE-'Q CDAUQ'-1 at PAUL A. YOUNG, BS. GROVE CITY, PA. O O O 'U an 1: :T N Ili 5 E m YI V7 cr FD fU :s zu G CT. 4 fb 5. ii Q F UQ FD 0 C:f-+2-:-rf'DL1: -+ '1'-'fjs.: '-----1 --1c Pniagmmqqdac O2 3 :J '-1 + DA-'::' :0'Q5'c:-'AfvD'N-'.:'.G:. -H 'mf-1965 .-UCF, -'...C . ,.,F. .... . -'JH ,, rn ....C ' ,1::' -.GL ,fn ..4.'F'U .,m.....-nur:-..A G. .rg :.C1511.nE,, ' UQ!-1-CUE V' . f- r-1-4... L71- Q 'Ucff'15::: fun 'Dv C-+1 rp m,,,.f9 3Q.L'-1'rn?,?, FS 50:3 55tv:M3 , . c, M ,ieeireseeaza C,7-Ql1D'55':'3wc 3 F5 xm- E,-'E 'T Cm ..... I...-1 m9Hf6'c'E.2'-'Q-4-402 'J '-1C,..'-14 rp-'-' -f-f .- ...As igazj QMQQZTIQ ni Jenna :r MFE: 2h 5C...DL?--t-1 '.fs-4 5-U... ,-37-gmt-DQ .-.FD tzfblig, mg r-+7 'Qlfcrn DC --Fc' mf-D'f'D mf,3....Z1-1f7,.LjuO mg, .- .-+-':::r'm S Fg,,,.1 O rD cr 59'w 'r'.C'.'a::' QC? .-'EB :lwv-H 1112 -: A E fb C,-9 ,WC 1 n2-E zsowdsf e::masa,w2 fm mag? 2 ggssur- :Q ORQUQ Anson . -mm 9... S ,.1 V 3CJ O F-1.r+ MSD-+w3f'lir'D,...'.I1 4'.I5'1Z' O 0 OZ OZ 020 020 025 022 H EL EN VANCE, M Uslc 020 020 LmoNlER, PA. Ligonier High School: Speedwell, Schubert, gg. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22, The Bohemian ll' . L The Senior class is proud to claim as a member this pretty, brown-eyed maiden. We owe many, many thanks to Ligonier High School for sending us such a sweet, accom- plished maid. She's just an all-round sort ol' girl that everybody loves. Though musically inclined, her temperament could not hold her from Wolf Creeks gleaming, frozen surface. Her fearlessness of work, her remarkable progressiveness, and her wonderful ability as- sure us of a successful future which is awaiting ier. O20 O20 0 O OZ OZ o:l U o o U o o U o U hu CO DO DQ U o U o o U o o U o:x IO 2 5 II 2 5 ll 2 as ll IO I 0 O O 0 O O OZ Z ' t li.Xl,.Pll D. WILLIAMS, B.S. Gkovts Crrv, PA. Springhoro lligh School: Shakespeare: Science Club: American Chemical Society: Conser- vatory Orchestra: Editor-in-chief, Collegian, '22: Y. Nl. C. A. R, D. is a perfect example of the college man who quietly takes the best out of college life and lets the rest go. Pre-eminently suc- cessful in his scientihc pursuits and a chemist of ability, his work in the literary iield has l,cen almost equally creditable. llis most char- acteristic trait is his assuming good judgment exemplified in his choice of a scientific course as the one best calculated to develop the inclina- tions of his keen and thoughtful mind. Until his linal year at Grove City his social activities were rather limited, when he stepped forth to make his record in that line equal to his previous ones, His quiet common sense and easy humor have assured him a host of loyal friends, and whatever heights his varied talents enable him to attain, their earnest good wishes attend him. KA'l'lll-EfSN E. VAN WOERT, B.C.S. Douoim, PA. Speedwell: Commercial Club, Secretary, 'ZZ1 Y. W. C A. I-low, oh, how, shall we describe her? Katch is blessed with titian hair, a sunny disposition, the most infectious laugh in the world, and the enviable faculty of making everyone her friend. She is greatly interested in dentists-singular number, please. 'l'o li'atch belongs the honor of being the first girl to be graduated with the degree of B.C.5. from Grove City. lfler work during her Senior year as assistant instructor in the Commercial Department has adequately shown her extra- ordinary ability. Whatever career she may choose, we are con- fident of her brilliant success, and the well wishes of the class of '22 will follow her always, 0 ll 0 O If 0 O I1 0 Il O 2 Q: Q I1 O I1 O 0 I1 0 O If O O O 201 IO 2 5 I1 2 In E K0 ZZ! O O O O 0 0 OZ o ll o o U o lil i-i QD IND IND U o U o o ll o o ll oi: E-no ono onon Ougrfg noino ono ong 0 O E ESTHER V, YOUNGGREN, l-iTT.B. E 9 Rincwav, PA. 0 Mead Iligh School, Nebraska: Austin High School.. Chicago: Luther College Conserva- tory ot Music: Augustana College and Con- servatory: Philokaliang Schubert: Dramatic o Club: Y. W. C. Ag Stradella. o u ln addition to completing the requirements u o for two courses, Esther has lound time to spec- 9 ialize in oratory and -teach school a year. She is a good classmatellor she is always ready to do her .part and do it well. Especially will she he missed at Saturday' morning chapel where she has faithfully presided at the piano. 9 She is Very enthusiastic' about. teaching o n talthough we do not imagine it will be her u life occu Jationb, and we know that she will be 0 I Q -- as good a teacher as she has been a good stu- dent. Our best wishes go with her in what- ever she may do. ii E 0 0 0 o QUAY D. El-l-ENBliliCEK COXV.'XNSVll.l.E, PA. Slippery Rock Normal: Science Club. 9 i- .. . . 9 u -'lchabqod was born in a small hamlet ,in the n 0 wilds ol Armstrong County, Pa. After a o checkered career in the Little Red School House. Dame Fortune directed the steps of this promising youth toward Slippery Rock Normal from which institution he was graduated tour years later.. Being imbued with an unquenchable desire lor more Larnin' O the year 'IQ lound him registered as a student 0 u ol Crove City College. I u Q l-lis remarkable achievements inthe Mathe- O matics Department.as a disciple ot Prof. Ram- sey-have resulted in the transposition ol this '1- initials to read E. D. lcnabod looks tor- ward to a teaching career and with him as he enters into this new field go the best wishes of his many friends and classmates of C. C. C. H o E o ono ono onon 1 9 2 2 nono ono onoz HZO Z OZOZ I OZ O2 OZE 0 0 5 5 ll ll 2 2 5 5 II II 2 2 5 5 I1 I1 2 2 5 S Il Il 2 2 E E I1 Il 9 2 5 5 I1 I1 e 9 5 a I1 I1 2 9 Ol Ol Oi OZ ox: ll o QU: ll in o I1 o ll o-I QD NJ NJ D o I1 il o Il .ll o Il ox: 9 ll H 0 ll H 0 ll 0 I1 Q 2 Q: Q I1 Q I1 H 0 ll 0 H ll O O 0 020 O20 O O OZ OZ O20 020 O20 O20 li 0 020 020 0 020 020 dlrlom ll o E I1 o an I1 0 I1 If-A QD N N D o IJ fn o I1 E o ll Quo: Z0 ll H 0 Il 0 an I1 O II Q 2 Q: Q Il 0 II Il 0 I1 'll 0 I1 Z0 ZOI IO SOI IO 2 2 5 5 I1 I1 2 2 P 1 E E O O i i SL'CI'I2lIH'j' l'1'esizle11t Vice-l'1'eside11t 7'1'e11s111'e1' 1 1 E ii 0 O i i lV1ARY j,xM1soN - ---- Mary jane Cl 5. W N N. -.. N. N. 'E Y. 1-. I fm Q Ps -e '-1 FJ f, -C Z1 4 2 Q N 'fl 2 .-1 3 -: 7? '1 S -X Z N V3 w Va -1 Z -N., N N Z1 2 QUINCY Mc1Dow131.1, ---- L'Quincy 2 fl 1111111 LlHI077g 111011. 5 5 ll l-l,xRo1.D DAUGI-1E1z'rY ------ Fat ll 2 A 1111111 al-walvs willing Z0 do his share. 2 5 ISABEL FORBES ----- Isabel 5 U llae gzrl we all love. u Ol IO Ol I0 OZ OZ on U o H I1 o :no II o U 1-1 QD NJ NJ U o ll H o ll o H Em O Il 0 0 O O O30 O O O OZ 0 0 0 O O 0 OZ OZ I1 O 020 CECIL Bowmnle They my bex! 111 off1111115. SARA ALLEN ozo-:I 01,5 grid :some one one O Fat CII are fflfllfillfll 01111 E O Sul Har 'l'lQ7'jl 511111121 arv f1lf7'L'7' f1z1', - 7.171111 1110511 uf ulhers 1111110115 are. Lois ISURNIPIAM They say the Ines! gnmls arf pu! up in 1110 51111111051 pzzclzages. BEACI-1 ABRAMS We 'zcn1111er if 131111511 wer will gc! UC:TtJX5.U I-l1g1zB131z'1' Boom A 110611, for 1J11.vi11c.vx. C11.-x1u,1.a5 BARNES Cl1zu'lic 11.1 f1'11111c 111 ibn' 111131 is long. S13RE1f1'1x ALBEIQT Se1'v1111z's 1111111 is 11lz.'a3v.v light .1-11111 Imlccl-111111 ix 171.7 11ulig1v1. HAZEL B umzows Uh, A111743 jorm A1.1V.1soN A '1ui1li11g 11111111 111 easy. O20 O20 Lois O10 Bench O20 Bookic O23 Sereptz1 020 Slim 1 bale 111a11. 020 LIohnnie 1 akvs ll 1761711 ftl1l7'l1C'j' 1 0 OZ o ll o I1 1-1 10 NJ NJ D o ll o o ll o o ll ol: K Z0 II O O ll O 0 II O I1 2 Q: Q Il 0 I1 0 0 I1 O 0 I1 Z0 Z1 IOZOI IOZOI IOTOI IOZOI IO Z CT SD ZZ RG 2' .o mo nl:-Q' R iw- Q:- N Z LP -, .2 Ar- N21 :Q A Qu' N P 'AU A-Q-1 vgkw 5 U kr' : ,Q Nag X-Q-4 23.4 Ng an :Z QMHC3 Emp EU? U: -Q-O Q B MN- 1 :LN 'gr' 54 SU QSQO NUS' QNU 23 :rn '23, 'bbw Qxg Qbc: 5 - Q N' N' Zv, , bfi ,A-z Q-gc gmx ,nxz .LC :. ,z 2:11 'Q Nr' 2' W 'D 2452 N LMP 7 ' 32 : O I-r 5:21 N2 . N -. .. 2 Q-an f-Q51 r:.N- '3 was H Gm 2 F vm EEL :HE NE S. F 53 FE 25' if 5 M El 'E :: 3 .. E cf. vg Q' I- 2 g :E S N- : CEA :Q GZ Z E5 Em . ri-v N7 9. Q5 :E 571' E 5? N -5- Q1 W pf fa .. , ., my , H - . . N, -Q . , Z1 IOZOI IOZOI IOZOI IOQO 0 Q T7 U Q H 'TA Q N. 2 2. N N ... b 21 N M- 5 Q N m : Q m- 2 'ff O 0 Lois CAMPBE1-L Fritz A loyal daughter of G. C. C. whose o heart is at State. o O 0 U7 -I If Z F' IT1 S-4 U if? 'C FU 57 U:-.IT1 Q73 Q R. 5 N I 'KFN -K1 C -1 IE. FD -1. 0 0 0 0 EFI 35' X N.. QEJJ 51: ' Q bn If-QQ? IE-rr ' U 5 mm 255-1 wfkv. u,2,-mf . ,wo NV: :'Q sl N -LE-. K1 5: GN 1 . QQ- ,-I -30: XWAH N. EES' -Q2 Q. 0 O OZ OZ OZ I1 0 Z ono omom 1 922 mono omo one ono onon Ougja nono ono ono XVAYNIE FURMAN 'Waynen When duly whispers, Lo, lhml must. The yozrlh replies, I eau. JAMES H. GILLESPIE Jimmie Whul e'er he zines, he does il well, le! the reward be wha! 1! may. JOHN W. FARREN Banty A bmldizzg young chemzs! with iiwen- five genius. HU-O-CH LYNN HEMPHILL I-lempieu His one object is to paint ihe White llvuse red. KATHERINE HENDERSON Katey She is willy, she is prellyg ihese two elemenls and mazzy oihers combine Zo make her charzlzizzg. LLJc:H-l,.E FRUIT Lu A day for foil, an hour for sport, 1311! for a friend is life lov shnrl. XVALTER HUMPHREY Cutey', My picture is sure bum. RAMON HOUSTON Red 7'here's a foul hom every nzimnte, I look up Eve Illilllll'!3S.H ELIZABETH .I-fIARsH,xw Biddy Why does she always bid hearzfs-Maybe il's because theyre Red. no ono onon 2 nono ono ono Z0 Il 0 O II 0 0 ll O I1 Q 2 Q: Q EI 0 II 0 O ll 0 0 II Z0 0 0 l IOTOI l0:ol loiol IOZOI IO I Q0 Q3 I- 9 W DT 132 5: :E ,Q C P : ,m- yr- ...q 2-K 9 23.2 gb sq 7-NI 0 wif g':v Xp dQ QQ? wail 22 wa: Z I -4 ' J :-2' N' Hem 2.0 -I TE' flr' NO 'Sim sf'- es- -Y, GNQ :rw m 1 2:01 . . .. N .N mm ,, M- NC f,4rn N? 'f :rw F1 bg- N-:Z Ya G 'Ax 'DZ :'! -151 M? r--N Dx Pm Ng Q-N'-' AE Nw S-E Fr 'SLE EC 3 :AS Na aww 2.2 6? N- 952 XZ Q'-Tm A R1 'N' : N3 C.. -. fx - 4: iv, '53 P3 : Ee N 2: fu c- :Q : 2' E 'G U 17 5 . ' : 3. F , F' N . ,Q 3- , ez 3 :Fi Q : 5 : - FG '-: i S15 51 rr .L 2 ,1 23. 5- 2 i x wr' :Q Z--. Z- 5- C ---1 ag'-2 'FE r-+ C 'C : 1 : b : : : : ': O 0321 IOZOI IOZOI IOZOI 1020! IO FRED PUTTS HFI'CLlLlili The man with IIJO millimz dollar loc. OZ OZ 0 O OZ OZ ELIZABETH I-Ioslclc Sis On une she smiled and be 'wus blessed. KENNETH N1CDONfVE.LL Ken The ladies call him Prince crl7l17'I1Ii'I7g. 0 . O OZ OZ on Il o o U o o ll o D n-4 CO N NJ I1 o ll o o U o o ll on: no ll o o Il o o U o U CD S Q2 Q U o ll o o ll o o ll :xo IOZOI IOZOI IOZOI IOZOI IO L. 5. Ng' N7 Em QQ 34 xx?-Q 'gg QQ' :P 221 RF ANC QP o g'Z EEZ gal- :liz 2-ffm hz wg sw fs QSC Qbf- Zig :Q -Z EU -:im Q- Ke ECU? 0:59 : Q bf!-F .... N,-RZ 'Cm QQ' 3:-4 :fx 2,4 210 Q cu gm :Es N1-:O F- N- ma A-'-4 'NN ,AQ-.1 s-Lf Q :mo bw Q m 5:4 .N L5 ix 97' :EE 35 Q .. gQ . 40 M MN V E 5? 222 55 gf' Ez Of 1: Q N N 2 ' 3: 'A if-' 2 M' X is gg 2, 75 N. fx QS' ':, 212 'T- Q Q.: 11 Lx- L 'C : fm' 'A N S Q -ga , 3 Eb E 53 . if , rgg ,I . WL if : :I ' 12 ' 3-- -3.2. :N, 7 'Z fx:-. 3'-A v . 'H-,A N1- ' --V -A if-. ' N :A Gm IE Q'-1 :gm Rm -w NE E-1 :Af 0:5-Q m-1 O Sv.: 3.25 GEM F' 1-r 'pf 5 M -I :A J , I 7 I 2. I I 1 O20 020 020 O20 0 Capzfurizzg the heart of zz .S'e11i111', 1141111611 Andy. 0221 O22 NTI QQ :N QPU rr: 5- Qi? .,. gf. N- EE .ISA gm -C 5 :C 5 'Sn Q Q: N... NA ..... ga QC SK- 0 'E 2. S 2 in Q 'K 3 O OZ OZ joslavl--1 SMITI41 joe As proper II Illdll ax 111111111111 .shall see ill ll s11111111er's day. O 0 O U3 rr: z L. P E 2 5-1 o Z FIT U1 O 'S 5 P4- :U gem wx QR 22: Q -Q :NO- Q 9. 2. If Q a. .N I 5 P5 I in R. PW e :J G UBGUN , The mist is 1li'pelZe1I 'IUDEII a 11111111111 appears. 1 1 X C020 E020 C II O one I o:ro1:l 2 :nomo 1 and ox:xo o I1 o o U o o U o U Q 2 Q! Q U o U o o U o o U o Z Z IO IO REBECCA ROBINSON Becky Coziscienlions and absulnlely llapcudablc. 101 IO Nab AZ MED s--53 55 QIT1 Q3 P 2.2 RZ' '-5. K 2 E5 N: 5.2. Ski- IO 101 101 I0 QI Nm 52 Q-170 Q-4 N Nm Em 'rl' E.:- :UQ NLD R Q E N. F Nm 5. 2: Qu SEL mf, Q- IO N. C E' 'R Pl rx E rm Q 2 C. m N f.. 5 ll al s II Il 0 MABEL T,xGGAR'1' Mabel 0 un , ,W l y nu If they speak Oreck 111 llvawll, sbu ll be in luck. 1 F O 0 9 ANNA TINKER Annie Q - Ami ber modes! anszwr and graceful air, '- Show ber wise and good as she is fair. D BENJAMIN Si-mw Ben D -X S Vi 2 X. XL' 'E .Q 'E .-1 C A N. -4 A 5. 2 Y 'E N D Q LT 'I -1 FZ 2 S. N VE N: O 2 all, ' 5 GARRETT lwCCANDLES5 Mac 5 n Garrett -all apprnpriale place for n 2 bmivzs. 2 I DEBORAH THOMPSON Dub ,- E All for my ASlll3t',. E 2 2 l EDWARD TENCH Ed. 1 My grief lies onward and my joy behind, Ol Ol OZ OZ on ll o o ll o o I1 o U r-1 iD N IND I1 o U o o Il o o ll ol: O20 0202 STANLEY XVILLIAMSON Puss' Pass is just a fellow, llfbo is 11ez'er wlval be l1l7I'l. GEORGE WELCPI Hjud' With graceful steps be 'walks the streets A1111 smiles 011 all llve girls be meets. RUTH TINKER Ruth' Her ways are 'ways of pleasanlness. LENA S'I'OIzIwIER HStUl'lTlCl', The girl who likes 'l1'llarfy's ROY SAKEMILLER SzIke' Sincere and earuesl, a loyal friend, a good slmlerzi ana' a splerzdizl allvlele CHARLES VATI-I Huey A successful Ilelwer into the gloomy depilvs of mallwenzalics. PAULINE YOUNG POlly llappy-go-lucky, tlIat's Polly ZELLA XVHITE ZellzI A busy lillle maid whom you will often bear pmr, I Ctl7I'l be bolhereup'-llrls fypifies ber, no ono onon 1 22 nono one ono 1 Ouzja 1922 1 x : m 0142761 r:lo:o 1: 5 'R Q ,A I, L QQ! g fi , X ' '!,.! 'si. 'Vi lifffu , ::f3f fff'Tf: Z ,nal,!!!!i!!!...11 'Q!!l 'V ..Mg 'ie??I1f 4, W 35 Ml A S-Q , X Tx as 5 gg U A L' in Q nUlu1 Hif'-ii ZO OZOZ 1 Z0'30 Oi 020501 10201 IOZOI will 7020! 10301 1020! IOZOP 1020 0 0 030 030 C020 2020 lk! Q5 S N Q: IXD Q 0202 0302 020 020 10 10 SOPHOMORE CLASS 020301 40101 10201 lomml IOZOI l0Z0l IOZOI IOZOI KOZO no ll o B ll o o ll o D O 5 SI Q Il o Il o H ll o H ll o O OZ O20 O20 gin lnnuurc Qllass Whistur :px Cf! 'rl ll When the class ol' 'Z-l first appeared upon the campus no one would 0 have known that we were green and shy if the Sophomores had not made us wear funny little caps. We soon had a meeting and elected oilicers and alter the meeting celebrated by parading around the o streets in pajamas, much to the amusement of the upper-classmen. For 0 U the rest of the term we endured hazing and other necessary evils of the I1 9 Freshman year. o This year we came back with a better knowledge of G. C. C. and its customs and started enthusiastically on a new term. Each train brought in several carloads ol' green stuff which must be attended to. 9 Our kind hearts and generous natures prompted us to help out the O ll Fresh so we began by initiating their most promising members into the E o bully order ol' the Moo-Cow-Moo. The Supreme Bovine ol' this order is a member of our class. Despite our efforts towards uplifting the new comers some ol' the Freshies became unruly and placed a green rag on the top ol' the flag pole. We called out the heavy artillery, 'flame D throwers, and steeple jacks to our aid and after battling with the I1 I1 Freshies for several hours, the flag was hauled down and divided among u 0 the victorious Sophs. o ln the winter term we held a very successful party in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. The Sophomore boys' basket-ball team won the champion- ship of their league by winning six games and losing none, while the o girls for the second time in two years defeated all their rivals. The 0 I1 class of '24 looks forward with the hope that it may further benerit G. E O GP .-, D. QC 535 CD3 CQ 2.- .,.., gd. :FSL ra 1I'P FD: C.fD 55 Zz C3 '13 OC gc If ni ...Lv 'o ... .-. CA rw O E UQ no Fa L: ri SE O :S at O W 5- w Cf' 2 P+ 0 O O 0 O 0 OZ OZ oi: ll o o ll o o ll o lil v-A lo. NJ RD lil o ll o H ll o H ll on 0 I1 0 O ll O EO! K0 0 -r 8 I1 2 5 I1 IO IOZCH l 0 0 0 0 O O OZ Z IALLFN, T. T. AMBROSE, MARGARET ANDERSON, MII.DRED ARMSTRONG, LWLJRRAY ATKINSON, WILLIAM BAKER, E. MEADE BALDWIN, PERMELIA BARNES, HELEN BARNES, HOWARD Ez.-XTH, BLAIR BIBLE, HAROLD BLACK, BXLABEL BLATT, FRED BOHLENDER, JOHN BORLAND, MARIE BOUNDY, GLENN BOUNDY, RAY BOYD, HARRY BOYD, lX'TARGA'RET CAM RBELI., MARY CHRISTENSEN. NLARVIN CH RISTIE, JAMES CHRISTY, RUTH CLARK, ARTHUR CLARK, HOWARD COVERT, THOMAS D. DAUGHERTY, FRANCES DEAN, RODNEY DENNY BEATRICE DEMVVOODY, GERALD DICKSON, HELEN DIEEENDERIIER, ELLIS DILLON, CAROLYN DODD, LEILA DOSCI-I, RUTH EDZNGER, OLIVE EI.DER, HARRY EMERY, ROBERT FARREN, JOHN FAWCETT, ROBERT FITZGERALD, ANNA FOSTER, ALBERT FRANCE, CURTIS FRUIT, LUCILE G ARR ETT, M ARGARET ox:xor: Uugjg I:Io::o one S.nplyn11rnv1: Glass GILLETT, DAVID GILI.II.AND, JANE GILSON, VXXEIR GIRVAN, NELLIE GI.ENN, HOWARD GOURLEY, SARAH GUYTON. PAUL HENDERSON, FORREST H1I.L, DAVID HILL, R. C. HILLEGASS, EDNA HQPPS, MARGARET HOESCI-I, ELXVOOD HOFFMAN, KELSE IIOFFMASTER, WVRIGHT HCOVER, F. M. JACKSON, ELIZABETH JAMISON, MILDIQED JENNINGS, VERA JOHNSTON, HELEN JONES, MARGARET KEEPER, GLENN KERR, ROY KINGAN, LOIS KUHN, ALICE KUHN, HAROLD LADERER, WILLIAM LANCE, GILBERT LEE, GERTRUDE LESI.IE, EDWIN LINN, CHARLES LONG, J. E. LCPEMAN, CHARLES LOWERS, PAUL MCCANDLESS, CALVIN MCCANDI.ESS, LEE NXCCRACKEN, THEODORE MCCRAE, JESSIE MCCULI.OUGH, W. H. MCCUNE, LOUISE MCDERMOTT, A. I. MCKENZIE, EARL MCL.AUGHI.IN, EDWARD NJAGEE, DONALD M xHI,E, ALBERTA NWAIER, LOUIS I ull NTANN, MAPES, MARSH JAMES ESTI-I ER ALL, WVYONA MASTER, CARL MEYER, M A'R I E TVLILHEIM, I RVINE MII..LER, PEARL OMERY, HELEN MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM NLONTG MOON, IRENE MOSS, JULIA MOSS, R. S. NOLF, EARL PARKER, DOROTHY PATTERSON, EVELYN PATTON, MARGARET PERRIN PERRIN E, MARY E, THEODORE PEW, HOWARD REITER, LAWRENCE ROBINS ON, LOIS SCHACHERN, LELAND SCHLEITER, FREDERICK SHILLITO, HAROLD SHIREY, ZOLA SHORTS, RICHARD SMITH, DONALD SMITH, MARGARET C. SMITH, MILDRED SMITH, ROBERT SNYDER, HARRY STEPHENSON, W. L. STUART, JOI-IN TAGGART, M. LLOYD TALLANT, JAMES 'I-ERNVILLIGER, W. B. AVALDRON, KENNETH XVALLACE, JOHN WMARD, RUSSELI. WVEAVER, FRANK WHITE, GRACE P. XMI-HTE, KENNETH WILLIAMS, .ANNA WILSON, JAMES WVILSON, JOSHUA O II o 201 IO 2 Y KOZOI E01 Ol IO IOZ 121 O O O O O DSO o ll o o I1 o o All o U I-A QD N lk? D o I1 o o ll o o I1 on Q Il o U I1 o H II o Ill Q E SI Q I1 Q ll o en ll o an ll o O O O20 O20 020 O20 Q-L7 O30 O20 O30 O20 022 OSS 020 O20 020 O20 O 0 6120: Il o :Il ll o :H E Il r-A QD N N lil o E! o H ll o H Il Qual: 020201 10201 10201 NES! 1050! l0Z0l 10201 40201 KOZO OZ 01 050 030 2020 3020 r-A Q9 S N Q N Q 0502 0302 020 020 E FRESHMAN CLASS E OSOZOI lomol mmol -mmm: mmol nomar 10201 IOZOI nomo E9 Il ii O ll ii O ll O U 2 Q: Q IJ Q Il iii O I1 ii O I Z0 0 0 0 O O O O 9 'FI Qi'-it Q1 C5 'L ':: : E C51 QT B1 U1 O OZ OZ What would the fall term be without the Freshmen? This year has been no exception to the rule, The class held a meeting soon after school opened. john T. Koehler was chosen as our first president. Folloviing this meeting w'e entertained by staging a pajama parade under the direction of the upper-classmen. lt was not long after this that the class got together, and the following officers were elected: Clifford Bowden, vice-president: Katherine Taylor, secretaryg Charles Anderson and Edity james, treasurers. The Freshmen boys soon tired of the stringent rules governing their behavior, so they determined to have them called off if possible. They accordingly hoisted the green flag on the college flag-pole. The next morning the battle was on. O20 020 E lt raged for some time, but by virtue of superior numbers the flag E 9 was Hnally pulled down. Q The Freshmen were well represented on the various teamsg Smith, Kramer, and Clees shone at football: jones and Fleming were a big help to the basket-ball squad, and Koehler and Harker did good work as debaters, The Class of '25 has the honor of being one of the largest n classes ever entering G. C. C. The sexes are very evenly represented, u E there being about seventy boys and almost as many girls. E In closing a word should be said about the Freshman Basket-ball team. This team was composed of boys of our class who found them- selves not quite good enough for the big team. Nevertheless these boys did not quit-they went in, and helped Bob Thorn make the varsity. 0 In 'fact on two different occasions they trimmed the regulars. During 0 E the season the Freshies played the Oil City Independents, Fredonia ln- E gm mi. -gr-5 vi: ...H U1 42: , SE Qu M2 We E? Q? U.m EF ... U3 GO -:J -'O SQ: :Og C :r du 5 Q is 15 r-9' VU '52 52.7.-. FQ. ru U1 V1 rw ,.:. E 3 zu UQ ... I3 UQ n-P .T re 0 0 0 0 0 O OZ OZ 61:1 ll o H II o cu ll 0 I1 r-A QD ' to N D 0 EI H o Il o H I1 QI: E30 O20 2 F 0 genevaalbert n clizirlesallen 9 cwamlerson l'lOW21l'LlHI1LlCI'SOI'l murgz1i'etz1mlerson hzwolclbziiley' - thelmzlbultz 0 rusbelbastress U l7I'l111lQlJCCliWllll 2 lienrybertollottii lizlrryluesneclcei' bertlizllulacli cliffordbowden F raymonclbowie 0 thomasbriggs n l1z1ri'ybrown 2 edythebuller jeunettebuller cl1zu'lottebu1'ns mz11'gz1i'etcumplnell g portercampbell 0 rjcumpbell U leroyclurlc 2 willizlmclecs lloynlcowzm l1OWZll'QlCOyCl' umberc ross l112lI'gZ1l'ClCLllDllllllg E zxgnescurry n LlOl'Oll1yLl':'Zll'l 0 marydunbar josepliinemlppstzult paulevzms lizlrrylisliel' willardflemmi ng 0 jolmlorrest I1 berylfoy 9 mildreclfmble domthyfulmei' jcaligzllloway junegeddes ethelgeorge E robertgillespic o z1rtl1u1'goel1ring LlOI12llLlgOCl'1l'll'lg pziulgreer clwightguthrie ulicemontgomery li E O20 O30 o:ol: Ougja :nomo jErc5lp'111a1t Qllass Qlinll glen 11 hum mer slzlnleyharlcci' pzlullizwmon WllllLll1ll'l2'll'lTlOll jolmlienry I1lLll'l2ll'll'lCI1l'j' cmilyliersliey jofzepliliipps mu bel hosuc li gi l berthoyl jzlmcsi rvi ne eulitlijnmes l1OXX'2ll'LljOl1CS lQl10lUZlSliZlI1C lm rcl ll y ki 1' kwooll hazel klugh johnkoelilei' li 21 ro l Ll lc rzl me 1' robcrtlculscliei' liughlzme gretchenleib constzmcelewis zuldinellloyil ruthmcclzii n blzmcliemcconnell l1'eLlmcci'ea1'y robertmcculloilglu Illlll'j lHCCl.Il1C eleLmo1'mcd0L1gall l111i'1'ielmcdowell rzlymclcay CKlWZ1l'LlIl1ClllLlgl1lll'l lredmcmuster mzlriemcquisiton muymcquiston ruthmzlliepeace mcjmurkel puulmzrrquziml j ucolum zlwlii n ney vcr nemuxwell josephincmzlycock rutlimelchei' pbmillci' brucemiller ellielminor cuniceminoi' mclvi nmohi' on:lo1:m 1 x:xo1:o O20 CEE 2 1 rozcllziwilt 9 we mon 'EgOI11Cl'Y n ellwi ll moon 9 1155211111l1l'l1OI'l'OXX' muxm uller williammL1i'i'ay williamnethery ,- lJCl'D21l'LlO5lilll 0 !11llI'gfll'6Ip6I'l'l U cstherpost 2 l1z1i'i1vpost mu1'ionpowell tl1elmz1rz1tl1bu1'n lN21l'g2ll'6ll'lCl'l2ll'LlS L zu'thurringe1' 0 go rm ll n foo l' I1 l1z11'i'yi'ook 2 verzirossmzin iszlbelruss rzlymomlsliillilo crzligsliirzl '- Il'lCllTlElSl1ll'Z1y 0 helenshonll I1 clziisysmiley 2 :il lredsmitli jaysmith l'Il21l'l1ll'lSI11lll1 georgestewzxrt ,- willnminzlstougliton U liCI'lllCfl1SIByQl'S n lemtnlling o gladystalllng ' kz1tI'1ei'i11cluyl0i' m 21 1' y tc 21 re jzmeteuts rzilplithompson 5 louisetrimble U lUj'l'2lVZ1l1LlCl'lll'l 0 wilbertwagner ' georgevvzillaork mymondwnrelium rzlymswenvei' ,. an nziwel lin gel' E zlllemvliite Q clonaldwliitc M elizabetliwhite wurrenwiley cvelynwilliams 5 E 020 O30 020 o II 02 020 030 022 020 020 02020 o lo:o1 onol:l Ouzja :nomo 010 020 020 020 020 022 020 020 ll tn o ll H o ll o U I-1 QD IND IND II o ll o H I1 o Us ll on uno :lo Il o H I1 o U II o EI O S SI Q ICI o Il o H II o H I1 :xo 10201 IOEOI Ol IO IOZOI ICED! IOZOI IOZO O 0221 0221 O30 O20 O20 020 S020 S020 ol:io o:o ol::ox:l 1 9 2 2 l::ol:lo omo ol:o Ouha H -'IDN-ZPIIIJJD UIZD 1922 HZOZ0! 1030! 10201 10221 10201 IOZOI IOZOI lOi0l IOZO 0 , O R 020 020 2020 2030 lui so S N Q: IND S I1 ll 0 0 II ll 0 , 0 0 0 03 02 0 U3 'U rn rn E 4 rn F' I O K' C cn O 020201 IOZOI 10201 10221 IOZOI 10201 IOZOI 1020! KOZO :xo ll o o ll o o I1 o U C 2 Q2 Q U o Il o o ll o o I1 2 R Q 0 , E Spvvhinell Qbluh llull A 2 , ALI,IaN, SARA JAIYIES, EOIIII ALLISON, NIAUIJE ,lAIvIISON. MARY AIIIBROSE, A'1ARGARIi'I' .IOI-INS'I'ON, HELEN N BALDNYIN, PERAIELIA ,IONES, 1X'1ARGIXRE'I' E BARNES, ELEANOR KINGAN, LOIS 0 BARNES, HELEN LEVVIS, CONS'I'ANciE ' BULLER, AIEANE'I l'E LEE. GERTRUDE BURNS, CI-lARl.O'l 'I'l2 LITI-Icow, LORNA BURROWS, H.-XZEI. MARSIAIALL, VVTYNONA 5 CALDIERWOOD, HELEN IXACCOY, NlA'RTI'IA n CAM III1I3I,L, LOIS NLCCUNE, LOUISE 9 CI-IRISTY, RU'I'II MQCUNE, MARY CLARK. MARY NICDOWELL, MARY COLEMAN, ERL.-X NLINOR, EUNICE COVERT, NOLA MONTOOAIERY, ALICE 3 CUAIAIIINO, NIARGARIII' NLOON, IRENE I1 DICRSON, HELEN MOSER, .IEAN 2 DODIJ, LEILA PERRI, !X'L-XRGARET DUNBAR, NIARY POST, ESTI--IER DUNLAP, GLADYS POWELL, NIARIAN FORBES, ISABEI. ROBBINS. GLENNIX E I?ORRES'I', HELEN ROBINSON, LOIS FRUIT, L.UClLl,.E GALLOWAY, JEAN 0 GEDIJES, JUNE GILBERT, HELEN GOURLEY, SARAI-I o HARSIIAW, EI.IzABE'rI-I H ENIJERSON, KA'I'II ERINE 0 O20 OZ ?2':I:I:E: QQOOGPUTW 22291253 , ::....J,. Saniffffz zz- ZIF1' -- vw?-:E F113-E-P 'S F - ct ., PLL 79?- gwgi-'gzp .P PBJFFA ZZ Wmf-iw' r-4+ : -I: x I4 E ? OZ Z ROSSAIAN, VERA SI-IEI.I,EY, MARTHA SI-IIREY, ZOLA STORIYIER, LENA TAGGART, NIABEI. TALLING. ITERN 'l'AI.I.INO, GLADYS TINKER, ANNIE 'I'IIOAfIvSON, DEBORAH TRIAIBIL, LOUISE VANCE, HELEN VANDERLIN, NLYRA YANWOERT, KA'I'IfII.EI XVI-IITE. ZELLA 0 0 O Z O 0 Z O O O O OZ 0 0 O 0 O O OZ c U o o ll o o U o U I-II LD lXD N U o ll o o fl o o U ol: Z0 Il li O ll li O ll O ll Q 2 Q: Q III O I1 H 0 . I1 ii 0 II Z0 0201 IOZOI IO 4 Q, 'Nl U Pt. n so M1 5 -cs N sf Y E , S Z ,Q F' 1 Fi fb 3: E vt Q11 rr : 5 fr S ff 201 IOZOI IO - 2 This is our motto given us by our worthy and thoughtful founders about thirty-hve or forty years ago. lt seemed to them back in those A early days a noble and a worthy principle upon which to develop the 5 u linest ol womankind. The years have not dimmed the richness of its n 2 import and each Speedwell strives to make it a living and vibrant part 9 of her life, ln her activities Speedwell strives to develop those qualities which are essential to the perfecting of a well rounded life. Thus each Mon- 5 day evening we hnd the members giving their best in the way of de- 5 I1 bates, essays, readings, music, and such to an interested and instrL1ctively n 2 critical audience. 2 But it is not all work and no play for the Speedwell, for we find them as hard players as they are workers. This year there have been many happy social events to be recorded on the Speedwell page of E each girl's memory book. The principal event was the banquet which E occurs every other year,-each year it seems to be more lovely. There are many other events ol' which we might write if Father Time were not over there in the corner shaking his old head in gentle warning. But the parting thought that we would leave with you is that it is the aim of each Speedwell to combine with their motto the four following principals: 102 102 Ol 10:01 mmol Q 'vi x rw 9 E.o7S.' F EL T U '53 is FP- Q-D 5' 5 Q P- 94 Q 3 E' F' of E ol 10:01 mmol nmol: Il H o ll ii o Il o I1 s-1 10 N NJ I1 o Il H o I1 ii o I1 omol: ono ono onon Ouzja nono ono on , ltilgilulxalian Qlluli Rich with the traditions which thirty-one years full of achievements have produced the Philolialian Club feels conhdent that it is yet on the threshold of a more promising and more beautiful future. The Philos are proud of the history of their club and love it for the constant joy and benefit which it has offered its members. Philokalia means Lovers of the Beautiful. In the club room we use the word as the ancient philosophers used it, the embodiment of truth and goodness: as we do so we realize that it is the beauty of holi- ness that perfects humanity and that the holiness of beauty is art. Our club symbol is the four-leaf clover, and one leaf shall be for faith, one for hope, one for love. but the other, let all the sisters of this club search for and lincl in the beautiful land of Philokalia. Our club colors are green and gold, the colors of a May morning. The pearls in our club pin are emblems of purity. ln our sojourn in these halls we only hope that every Philokalian catches the true spirit of beauty that she may go forth a little more worthy to perform the services for humanity for which our Alma Mater was founded. And as we leave, these words so poignantly familiar will haunt our memories: f'1'2f,77Z!71Zf2f-195 ideal, Goal of aspimzg ages, U, 1-flake lhj' presemte real, Lf'-zzseal Zhe sacred pages, lielofued llhilokalfa, We seek thee in this hour, III grateful homage Uwnilzg, Thy inspirations power, Phi!0kalicz. no ono onon 1 2 nono ono ono 020201 IOZOI IOZQF 10221 IOZOI IOZOI: IOZOI IOZOI i020 05 02 020 020 3020 2020 r-A 10 S lXD Q NJ Q 0302 0202 0 0 02 Oi ,. -Av- -.- .. uw... ,M , , D - H . PHILOKALIAN CLUB E 020201 IOZOI IOZQV' 1022! l0Z0l IOZOI IOTOI 1020! IOZO O I1 O O II 0 0 II O III Q 3 Q: Q Il O I1 O Z O O O O O O O 0 O2 ZZ 0 0 EL9lpilI1ke1lie1n ALBERT, SEREPTA ANDERSON, NJARGARET ANDERSON, MILDRED BALTZ, 'VHELMA BARBER, ELIZABETH BLACK, BERTHA BORLAND, MARIE BOYD, NJARGARET BURN!-IAM, LOIS CAMPBELL, CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL, NLXRGARET CROSS, AMBER CURRY, AGNES DAVIDSON, NIARJORIE DAVIS, GENEVIEVE DEAN, DOROTHY DETRICR, FLORENCE DOSCH, RUTH DUPPSTODT, JOSEPHINE EDINGER, OLIVE FRABLE, NIILDRED GEORGE, ETHEL GILLILAND, JANE HESIJENI-IIDE, RUTH HIPPS, MARGARET Qllulr lull LIEB, GRETGHEN MGCLAIN, RUTH MCQU ISTON, M A'Rl li NJAKEPEACE, RUTH MEYERS, MARIE MILLER, PEARL MINOR, ETHEI- NJONTGOMERY, HELEN MOSS, JULIA NIORROVV, ROSANNA NIUNNEL, NJABEL PATTON , M ARG AR ET PERRINE, MARY RAT!-IRURN, Tl-IELMA SHIREY, THELMA SIMMONS, JANE SMILEY, DAISY SMITH, FRANKIE SMITH, NJARGARET C. SMITH, NJARGARET L. SMITH, NJILDRED STEVVART, NJARGARET 0 ll O 0 II O 0 O O O O O 0 O OZ ZZ O STOUGHTON, XN ILl.AIVHNA TE,-ATS. JAN E XMEAVER. RAYMA 2010 OZQ 0 7277 cr-- zC2 ' 225: 'fm z :Eg -a F? T 2 5' ESS? CCF zzp Z 'U770 ,m. c?F T' F' - H 25775 mi IE fV 2010 O10 0:9 o1:xo one ol:xox:l 1 9 2 2 nomo one o:lo 020201 IOZOX 1020! 10221 10201 M201 IOZOY 1020! omolzx I 1:10:10 050 Z0 WEBSTER CLUB 020201 -10:01 IOZOI 10221 IOZOI mmol IOZOI IOSOI O O O O 0 O 0 O OZ O22 020 O 0 O OZ OZ I1 0 ll 0 I1 0 III mchsfvt ANDERSON, PAUL W. ANDERSON, H. B. ALLISON, JOHN BARNES, HOWARD BOI-ILENDER, JOI-IN BOUNDY, GLENN BOYD, HARRY S. BOWMER, G. L. BUENO, S. J. GAMRBELI-, P. J. CAMPBELL, ROBERT CHRISTENSON, MARVIN DAUGHERTY, HAROLD A. DEAN, HOXVARD DEXVOODY, GERALD EVANS, PAUL FAXVCETT, R. L. FILER, ROLLIN FREDLEY, H. B. GREER, PAUL GUYTON, PAUL HAMMER, GLENN HARKER, STANLEY HIPPS, JOSEPH HOFFMAN, KELSE HOMER, LLOYD HYDE, ROBERT G. KEIIIER, GLENN Qllnh Qull KORONA, LOUIS KRYSKILL, XVILLI.-XM LINN, C. S. LESLIE, EDWIN NIILI-IEIM,, IRWIN MILLER, BRUCE MOON, DENTON NIULLER, NLAX MCGANDLESS, G. S. NICCONNELL, DUEIIERIN MCCOMMON, ISAAC NXCDOWELL, QUINCY MCMASTER, FRED C. NOLF, EARL PEW, HOWARD ROOF, GORMAN SISLEY, J. R. SMITH, JAY SMITH, ROBERT SNYDER, GEORGE A. TALLANT, JAMES THOMPSON, RALPH VATH,, CHARLES XVAGNER, DEAN XVEAVER, FRANK XVHITE, KENNETH XVILSON, JAMES YOUNG, PAUL 1 l:lo:o ol::o o :no I1 il, o I1 'H o ll o U O 2 Q1 Q U o ll il o ll Il o Il o 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O OZ O 0 O 0 O 0 OZ II OZ 2 5 Ill 2 5 Il 2 5 II 2 IOZOI I 0 020 O 0 0 OZ ol: ll o o lil o o lil o U v-A QD K3 IND lil o lil o o ll o Tlllvlistvr Qllnh Thirty-seven years ago, when Grove City was called Pine Grove, a small body ol students gathered under the tutorship ol' Professor lsaac C. Ketler. Steadily the academy grew and in two years the lirst literary society began, making its puipose the development ol the mind, readiness ol speech, free discussion of speech on religious, educational and political subjects, as well as the social ad- vancement of its members. At equal pace with the college this organization grew. lts motto, Truth, Honor and Knowledge, has ever been an incentive to higher development and progress. The records ol' the first year ol' the club's existence have been lost. The men most prominent in the foundation ol the society were: F. W. Hays, A. C. N'lcClelland. F. W. Magee, R. A. liingan, W. R. Irons, O. C. Lockhart, W. A. liinter and j. G. Crawford. These students thirsted Iior a knowledge that is broader than books, a skill in practical contact with their fellow students, in the discussions' of the leading issues ol' the day, a knowledge which would make them men, and such men that they would be better fitted to take their place in the busy professions of lile. To the eiort ol these men, the Webster Literary Club owes its origin. Webster was also the pioneer in the college publications. On December 5th, ISSS, a committee was appointed to investigate the matter ol' having a club liter- ary publication in connection with the club. The result was the printing of the Webster journal, This publication llourished until ISO3 and was always a credit to the club. The club originally met in what is known as the Qld Recitation Building, but in 1888 they moved to their present spacious room in the southwest corner ol' the Administration Building, which is furnished with all modern conveniences. One evening each week the club meets in this room. The literary society hlls that need for a social union so important in college life. By this medium the students come in contact in a relationship closer than that found in the class room. ln all its different phases the Webster Club is an institution which uplifts, broadens and unites. Besides its social advantages its excellent training of the intellect has done much for all the members. :lo U o o ll o o lil o lil Q 3 QI Q U o lil o o Il o o ll o IO IOTOI 10201 EO! IO 10201 ZZ! 0 O 0 0 O O 0 ll OSD Q I1 O 0 ll 0 O ll O I1 C 'S Q: Q lil Q I1 O 0 ll 0 O ll 020 O 0 0 Z OZ 0 O 3 -I FD 3 :F 'lsr 0-: 'Q' :fc -Q. QL 52 '-'YT ,J . 312 Lf ' ,N Vi 'wfE 3 CO I4 -13 75 H' U1 QT5' 'B F5 22' 23 Lrg 0-1 -7 an En! ES: fl'-gg F' 3-A. .'5h '+ 23 0 .Txg ff Qg, 25 ij- L: -H 5 K HQ E6 e.. , -Kc :cl 'J UQLA eye FI' 55 ff Cf-5 1 agen ZF! 2.2 N.. 2:1 -O S'-'T Lv ,s. o 3: ,: Glue O ar : A Sf S : ,.. c r. L5 'f 2 J ,. 3' G Us .T D sv G M -fs G u 05 - L H G fl - Q C17 c 0 C F. 2 H 2 'J J F5 V cr: 'D :. -. N F2 KN .. -. : ,.. : fi '41 :J 0 ol' 1879 vt hen Grove City was still a mere country hamlet. small collection ol houses and a store or twog when Grove City College was known by the humble name of Pine Grove Academy, and the president of Grove City College was ad- dressed by the title of professor. Although the early records of the club have been 0 lost and the names of only four charter members, Kerr, Moore, Breckenridge, g O: 5 nu 4 2 Cf! m YI G.- ... VD ui :r m W ri: U7 'U rn s.: ri U3 'U P.. 3. T? 0: UIf'I i 4... -is 15225 ---rw 4,- .'lG'Fc E- ' we-+ ..- ,-,'.2 ,7'f-r ' LTEIGOZL FDHSI Fe.: ,JE-.KD U7 ---....-1 3-:. ,r1Q2J-P. D55-.-.1-rp ,T-J OH: Wgtia .... a -:ee N, ,- 2952255 555:-9: 2:19202 ,-,-,Od .. -LT Og, '-ty.: gfvc'..F'D6 4 --fo not--6:'1 5-133025: V- . L50 -'vi . 401' U? -4.54 'gp-L FD'-+ -rf.: Q.'UQ1..:J IAITTCE... 2-tifffifp FE 55 fC.,:vf, 25222, Q YE IQ.: .i ,.. HYDE..-r:-O O .-fr'o..4 wcfsas f-fm ,,,3s.. C22 Q-, .J media? ,., . 5-'Qfv-FE'O m'tEsoQ.c' g-DCO'-4--J EE,-Ocfii. '-3 Slwgr,-'1 n55'2E5':1 L' -J 1 SAFE 'fwg '3'9+.1f,:Q '-'.-. -'- ' .J,.,,.,FDf-T-1-P F,'5 ...,'Z1,Q 1-f-CD-I-.-.r,, -J 1 J-- gf-+Q'rQUQ3 E'2E,5'5'E' ........ - --..:.Qf-'fin Q...f'D4'. 05-37:- -5 rw ,mn-Q21 ay,-, v- -1 ,I C- ---FD x.l'.3f-+U wl and Dodds can be found, we have plenty of evidence of the ethusiasm and that O20 O20 ZZ F'-'P+'-P 52: 0.-AQ Kim .DF 555.2 FD,-+,C P' EES :--1 rim? 3-tra' mga Yami? P-:FU Ea: -In-I. :TC-9 mei T751 Ullg-w ,:',,.,,... :ri-' sewn 21:7 L56-F f--OCA :kgs ....,x.. morg- :og fjoe Z'-7'-'rs -4-'W ....,,, 'N-qw :rum 3:0 bca'-' v-4- F' O U35-Po' dc: -,cr if? ..afi,,3 O-1 f-Tiki: fig' Swv? -10,-1 f-+ CT 7.-T: gc: ,.,,. FU EE: A,- sf.-1-I ZZ 0 O thousand volumes which were later donated to the college. The year l92l-22 has been a busy one for the Shakespeare Club. ln addi- tion to the regular meetings there have been a number ol' important events. Early in the year the second installment of the annual Court Trial occurred. It was a case of divorcement entered against Napoleon Bony-Parte, alias Fails, by Mrs. Napoleon Bony-Parte, nee Susan Fairshanks, alias Stuart. Next a minstrel troupe journeyed to the neighboring village 01' Plain Grove at the request ol' the Principal of the Plain Grove schools, Frank McClelland. And nnally the big event of the year an inter-club debate with the Websters. A loving cup the gift of Professor lVlcEuen ol' the English Department, was won by the Shakespeares. The Shakespeare team was composed of Fails, Terwilliger, Koehler, and Barnard. The interest in inter-collegiate debating has been the strongest for years and in furnishing men lor the teams the two clubs have divided the honors evenly. . 030 O20 020 020 0 0 duo: II o o ll o o ll 0 I1 I-i LD N N I1 o II o o II H o II Quan 020202 1020! 70201 10231 l0Z0l IOZOI IOZOI 10201 N20 0 0 ALQ..-. 0 0 OZ 02 0 0 OZ 02 Z Z I-A 10 S N Q IND Q 0203 0302 020 020 20 50 SHAKESPEARE CLUB 020201 102.01 IOZOI 10321 IOZOI KOQOF IOZOI l020l IOZO 9 Il 0 0 I1 0 0 I1 O I1 Q 2 Q: Q I1 Q I1 0 0 II O O I1 O OZ Z0 OZ ZZ CLARK, HOWARD CLARK, LEROY CURRIER, STANLEY DANNELS, GORDON DEAN, RODNEY DIEIIENDERFER, ELLIS IQLDER, HARRY I'ARREN, JOHN NICKAY, RAY NXCCULLOUC-ll, ROBERT NASON, LEONARD NETHERY, VVILLIAM PATTERSON, CI-IARLES RALSTON, PAUL SHAW, BENJAAIIN SHRUM, EDWARD OZ O 020 O20 O rv 32 , ' P Egrgxgr-gcggrggx +S::22d:1fwmF?2Z.'5 . O,.,4mITI7' QVUPUFG:-PQ E25-0 -zF WZ::i 1'g+i,?rT'3,z2f5P2 I. ZECT-g7Jmg:Ur-mg-vL-cu IJJ - - , L, .. , . 'f':.T1'?'T-UmCg36l'1'53'2,, vw-0 -.-ng:-5.-. :urzm :J-4' Q. n-Imp-'sf -I A OZ'-' -' zgzmrv A I- C 7 zgx EE U E '5 -C D b T '4 '73 G 3 P2 11 53333335355-T7-F nnpopnQnnnQErQz PCTWPUZCT I 'I'l'qI'rI-,-F1 'ii z'r9rffl-Iziawwgnzrgfn 2: 55?sg3E2ESS5?E2, 'T- gal:-353EIII..'f-r v? ' t,,U,1Q.QZ'ZL.E':E4g.E lflfnig-4' ZZZI-11:2 4- rIT'..5Z ,L FO vf c:I17lT1 'g 5... IEZ ZQEEUCQ 2 'zz fb:-nfgjf m I:-'U: 3f,I..,f H P2142 -I 'NJ Em 'F 0 OTC O20 O OZ ZZ O FAILS, ALLEN SCHLEITER, FREDRIQII o FURAIAN, VVYAYNE SNYDER, HARRY GOERINC., DONALD SAIIITH, VXJENDELL 0 GILLESPIE, -IAAIIES STUART, 101-IN o OZ GZ U o o U o o U O U GII.I,E'I'T, DAVID TERXVILLIGER, BIRD 1 9 2 2 x:IoI:no ol:lo ol: 0 020 0 TZZZIG EOKTTOFUC z'jZZZ:E '+E7r?15? -O49 .. 5'z,':Ej5m v'I--Igg Z-Nm. LJ mfr-F 5 1 '-IN L4 .,.. 52222 ..Z5Ux ' 4 - -I EE 41-I 3 2222i :fif-YQ Dgcnr' P2512 35 '-I yuh-.?C'3' 3-ml 27.1.07 -,- wo fCl'T1,.-4 QPEFEU 3 rn Z! O 020 OZ OZ 91:1 EZO ZO OZOZ ZOZO O1C ZD o ll .f 2 -- J. 0 0 E E 5 Il O 0 ' 'T .. L 0 O II ll 2 2 .. L o o U E 2 2 0221 OES! 020 O30 020 020 E030 3030 o H o E E o H H o U v-A QD IND lX'J U o T! o H E in E o 0Z OZO OZO-Z Z Oi0 OZO Oi0 O O ii E Q 0 o pf- . k Q Q U QIflJ5Ill1ll 131 U 0 O PAST ACKLEY, CHARLES L. P1-HERE, THOMAS M. BORLAN, CLARENCE Il. RITCHEY, HAROLD E lOlE1LE, ROLAND SAYRE. FLOYD F. E 0 IQIOHTLINGER, CL11f1fORD Xu SAf11'r1-1, LOGAN 0 LYONS, FRED STEWART, ART!-IUR R. IWAHARG, AIOHN C. SURRENA. IDIARLAN tl. NIARSHALI., DEAN xVAl,TliR, DEANE C. IWONROE, G. KARL VXIALTER, W. FLOYD E NICCLELLAND, FRANK D. WARD, ROSCOE H. E Q NICCLELLAND, GEORGE l. XVARE, CLINTON F. 9 PI-IIPPS, CLIFFORD C. VYYEBSTER, GCODWIN 1 'R 1581 :N Y' D BARNES, IIOWARD IQORONA, LOUIS D I1 BOOK, HERBERT LADERER, WILLIAM U 9 CAMPBELL, PORTER NICCANDLESS, LEE 9 DANNELS, GORDON MCCOMMON, ISAAC FAILS, GEORGE A. MCDOWELL, QUINCY FAWCETT, ROBERT NASON, LEONARD 0 FURMAN, XVAYNE SHAW. BEN.1AAfuN 0 H JACK, FRANK P. XVARD, RUSSEL I1 0 KINLEY, FORREST o O O II I1 O 0 E E E E 0ZO ZO 0ZCZ 1 ZOZ0 O1 OZO 020201 IOEOI 1020! KOZ-Z! , l0Z0l QOEOI IOZOI 1020! IOZO OZ 02 030 020 S020 2010 v-A 10 S N Q NJ Q U U o o OZ 02 020 020 Z0 Z0 030201 l0Z0l 10201 KOZZI IOZOI IOZOI l0ZOl IOZOI 1020 Q, I1 o H ll o U: I1 9 Il Q E SZ Q ll o II o U Il o U Il o 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 Z Z 0 0 O O o 23 I3 5 QW ':, 'B '22, n EQ Qi 5 CT' o The year 1912 saw organized gi club which was called the Pan- Sophics. Today we find the Pans living up to the stzlndzlrds set 0 . . .. , . . , 9 I1 by the lounders of their club. Pan-bophic spirit not only exists U 0 among the members while in college, but continues to grow more 0 525, 5 5' 51-3- ..,,j... Q03 P+ 5.527 rngg. am' 315 Egg ... -'O :M :ig f'D:.5 alum 5321? rqrrn rv?-j ' -TUG 1 5? ME' Em PH. 155 ,QF ig- :JPY ..- U1 Ui'-Y 2:- Ho EE 2' :JJ UE. Q-1 lc: ZZ ZZ 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 OZ OZ on ll o H ll E o ll o U I-A 90 N9 NJ D o ll o :li I1 o li ll ol: E:lo o:lo lo:lox:l 01,5173 x:lo:o ol:lo ol:xE o o 201 201 Ol IOZOI I0 102 2 5 5 I1 Il 2 2 5 5 I1 I1 IO IO 0 IOEZI nu Q 5 E E 9 5 I1 5 2 1 Q 0 Oi O2 ol: U o H I1 o H U o U r-1 QD IND IU U o U H o U o ua U ol: OZ O20 Z0 O O u AIMAN, RALPH O AGNEW, WILLIAM ALLEN, JERRY ANDERSON, XVILLIAM R. BAKER, VICTOR BLACK, J. ROLAND BLACK, JAMES H. BLACK, PAUL 0 BORLAND, C. E. BURTON, JOHN D. BURTON, J. W. CHELIUS, ROBERT E. COLE, LOYAI. D. 0 COLWELL, TURNEY n DEFRANCE, J. A. Q DESROCI-IERS, CHESTER DUNLAI1, FORREST FAIRGRIEVE, RUSSEL GAHAGAN, C. B. E 0 AUGUSTINE. PAUL CHRISTIE. JAMES DEAN, RODNEY HOUSTON, RAIVION HUM PI-IREY, XVALTER O E92 Qnhvlplyilxus Qlluh' Bull PA S T GALLAGI-IER, B. H. GLENN, BURDETTE GREGG, VVILBER HEQKERT, JOSEPH li. HILL, PI-IILLIP B. HILL, ROBERT B. JENKINS, JOHN KELLY, DAYNE KROH, JAMES ll. LYON, XVILBUR BKLAGEE, R. C. MARTIN, J. A, NJCCAMEY, H. E. MCCORIJ, T. T. NJCJLLWAIN, S. R. MCILLWAIN, J. C. NJEELEY, EVERETT MORLEDOE, H. XVEIR MOORE, HARRY ORMOND, RODGER M. P R ES E N T MOCONNELL, DUFIIERIN NJCKAY, RAYMOND NOLF, EARL PATTERSON, CHARLES REITER. LAWRENCE E. PATTON, S. N. ROBINSON, ERNEST L. ROBINSON, J. B. RODGERS, H. RUSSELL RUDDOCK, XVILLIAM SCIYIALLER, CHAUNCEY SI-IAW, IRA D. SHELLEY, P. L. SPENCE, EDWIN STEWART, DAVID B. ALALLANT, DAVID XVEBB, W . A. XYEIOLS, E. M. XVI-'ll'l'EHlLL, DEANE XVHITEHILL, J, L. XVILEY, H. G. XVILEY, R. W. XVILLIAMS, EDWARD YOUNG, ERNEST SHRUM, JOHN E. SISLEY, J. ROBERT 'I'ALLAN'I', JAMES TENCIEI, T. EDNVARD XVELCI-I, GEORGE o ll o nb Il tn o ll o U Q 3 Q2 Q U o U H o ll H o I1 o O 020 O O O 0 020 O 020 O 0 O OZ c ll o na ll o na U o U I-I 10 IND IND U .o ll o H o U o H ll ox: OZOZOI l0Z0l l0Z0l will N201 IOQOIY IOZOI KOZOI 1020 02 02 020 020 0 0 OZ 02 Z Z' il 10 S N Q NJ Q 0302 0203 030 020 Z0 20 020201 l0Z0l IOZOI will IOZOI IOZOI 10201 10301 IOZO 0Z0 20 ZOZ 01,5373 mo::lo o:o o:i I1 o O 0 I 9 0 'Ii E Q 0 .. ,.,. 44 -Il Q3 gl ,I 9 O II f'BE,xc:II AXIIIQAIIIS MosE LOWERS n Q 0 l'UBBY ALLEN XVA l 'l'H Mc1CUI.LoUL:I-I RIxBBI'I ' BIBLE A I'INEY IWCDERMOTT HCLIFFH BDWDEN CUB OSKIN 0 .. ,, I- ,, 0 n Doc BDWIVIEII l'REDDIE PUTTS n .. ,, .. ,, E- 0 0 PUNCH BROWN ANDY SIYIIDEAII.-xN'I'LE MAC CIIIIIIIBELL UDICKU SI-IoR'I's 'IBILLH CLEES HBAOTEH SIIIITI-I D UPUNCI-I HILL STEVE S'I'EI1ANIAN U U UBENH JONES UKENH STEYERS E O EDDIE JONES GEORGE XVALWORK CI-IALKYU LOPEMAN ii 'Ii o 0 H E O 0 H H 0 I OZO OZ ZOZ 1 ZOZ0 ZO 0ZO ol:o ol:lo o:ol:l Ou 2761 l:xo:o o:xo o:l0 ll 0 0 E E 2 o E' ii 2 0 'fi E Q 0 E' E 2 O E b m. QL. QLalrr1u:i H NlAR'I'I'IA S1-IELLEY - ----- 1'1'HSid0llf Il 0 HELEN CALDELRWOOD Vice-P1'eside1zt 0 SARA ALLEN - - - .S6C1'6'fLI7'QV NIABEL TAGGART - - - - T1'easu1'er CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL - Chair-mavz, Religious Com. o A'1ARGARET JONES - - Clmirmavz, Social Service o n PERMELIA BALDXVIN Chairvfzcuz, MiSSi07ZHI'11 C011z11zittee n 0 . ' 0 HELEN FORREST - - - - Ammal Member SARAH GOURLEY Chairman, Social Committee Lois KINGAN - ----- U. F. R. HELEN VANCE - Chairmaiz, Program Committee ii ii 0 O E ii' E E 02 0ZO OZOZ 1 9 ZOEO ZC 0Z0 Z0 II Il O II E O ll O lil Q 2 Q: Q I1 0 I1 'Il O ll II 0 ll 0 K0 IOS 5 5 II E 2 5 5 I1 3 9 5 5 II E 2 5 S ll E1 2 QI. LA. Llerhiwei - 5 u XVAYNE l'C5uRMfxN - ---- Presidevzt E 0 LEE MCCLANDLESS Vice-President ALLEN FAILS - - - - Secretary ROBERT SISLEY - ---- Treasztrer JAMES GILLESPIE Chairman, Deputation Committee o LEONARD NASON - ClJai1 ma1z, Program Committee 0 E QUINCY MCDOWELL Clmirman, Missionary Committee E HONVARD DEAN - - Chair-man, Social Committee HAROLD DAUGHERTY - ' - - Cbczirmczvz, Music Committee DUFFERIN MCCONNEH Clmirmmz, Xvlenzbersbip Committee DR. W. G. REAGLE - - - Faculty Adviser Q a Q O 0 a 0 a omo o:o o:rol: 1 9 2 2 ZOZO 0ZO DZO no ll H o I1 Il, o ll o U C 2 QI Q U o ll H, o ll 'II o ll :lo 101 ICED! IOZOI IO 201 IOZO O20 O 2 2 5 5 IOS Sl IDE nh O OZ 020 039 O20 O20 1 W . S010 2020 o ll o na Il H. o ll o I1 v-A KD lXD NJ I1 o II o U ll o H ll o o U .li o ll H o Il o U Q 2 Q2 Q U o I1 tn o II in o U o OZ OZ N O20 O20 O30 O20 020 O20 0 O OZ OZ S Z Q ,iVHc111'urial 356111 llguusc Qlnmmiffcc Q HOXVARD R. DEAN ------ President BENJAMIN ,IONES - - Vice-P-resident HAROLD BIBLE - - - T1'L?4I,Q1'l1'67' E IDu1f1'f131zlN NlCCONNEI.I.. - - - - Searezvzry E 0 'TT :rs 5 Z 7: T O Z' 1: x O I U T 2 :J Z P E 0 U f P -1 '1 2' ..- 0 I-3 c E- o C cw I O O 0 O O -OZ OZ ol: I1 o H ll o ell U o U I-A 10 IND N U 0 I1 o an ll o na Il on ir:lo o:o ox:xol:l Ougja l:lo:o o:o ol:xi 0 O - -1 s l a l'I ll 9 2 5 5 Il I1 2 2 a s E E 3 5 3 E 020 O20 020 0 I CWZUZZC EQrnr11gCg '-AN:-U: '.. Qfmomzg VIZWWOI Om 544 ifoewffzs 'UEW-511100 rv' K u1'5 N rn Ogfgfjgf .2412 22 ei T5 5,256 G :H F S3 Z I 5 . I 51 I ' 3 I '-K JL: 3 .YS fr, Co 0-5 0-0 1-Q . .' 5 1.2 :O 9- ,.g. EU. 6-k 'vii' F5 SE lump .F E35 3 6 . 212-E, if-cr S223 R-4 N 2942: Pe. Y :AUCVCN Ny-L ...mm-' vm fi mwxzi 0:01 .lO:Ol loiol will ox: U o H U o H ll o U r-A 10 IND KD U o U H o ll cn o U on 9 0 OZ O O 0 0 O O OZ ZZ O O 0 0 O 0 OZ GE I1 H O I1 H O ll o I1 :o o:o o:o:l Ougria l:loI:o o:o o:o U9HwwBEF' Bataeto -- - - Cl-IA RACTERS Michael Phelan, Omcel' 666 - Whitney Barnes - Travers Gladwin - I-lelen Burton - Sadie Small - Mrs. Burton - Alfred Wilson - Watkins - - Police Captain Stone Kearney, Plainclothes Policemen - - ITIZIU 1922 O l ii' O li O ll 0 E 0 DUFIIERIN MCCONNELL n - JAMES TALLANT 0 - lXflALcOLM CAMPBELL - STANLEY WVILLIAMSON EIJITIIMARION NlCEl.l.lGOTT - IDEBORAH THOMPSON O CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL n - RAYMOND l'lOUSTON 0 - LOUIS KORONA JOSHUA BARNARD THEODORE REITER FRANK jACI4 g STANLEY CURRIER ll O ii E ZOQ0 OZ 0Z0l i::lo ol:lo o:o: 01,5270 l:ono o:o or:lo 25 ZCCTTZU E -,TC Qfcocib Q ET: E-42231-'S Q-Q 65 FH5'?5i5n3 3 Q2 F?2zPg E , an IM' r-M ' U7 dLnf'l 3-1 f -4:2-,fimh a-r -. 2, 2 P: fcxi-Zpl as zf 'rw ZF:-'4 P -Q -Z 5 5 IZ E : N - - cv Z Uv 2 m E U RJ J rw 'T1 Z K' 4-. -n U .. 'Pj 7: 'B z Q o .- - Z v-Q 7 71 ' 3 N A - 5 Q fx - rn I 7 3-H fs 5 2 - N E 23 Ewa fn 1959-viz: H. ' 3:31 R .a--ag.-iOO 23 'N llwigg 'HW --U1 CI zzrc U1 0 QPU E, -Q OI-W 0, H154 'N' 'ygigk ' -4 2,42-3,' ' K' 'B WD? qwwff-f' -v: F17 WWDOOO nr W4 m2537015 -' Z2 Dx ZZ 'IV EPS E59 'El -3 1-5 4 L, 2: ' as Ol KOTOI IOZOI IOZZI lOiOl 10201 10201 KOEOI IO? OZ o II Isl o il H o ll o I1 v-A QD NJ NJ III o I1 H o Il H o ll on Q ll H o I1 H o I1 o U 2 Q2 Q U Q ll tn, o Il H o U o OZ OZ 5 ,W . aussi: f 3 Q, 0 O on ff ol: 4 I ,E ,l. QT' 0 O 3 X r x O20 O20 CZ U o H U o en U 0 U I-A QD IX? N U o U H o U o H U QE 0:0 0:0 0:1 OTC O50 ,VILLA A Eff ' lf! M9511 I ? vi!! 'fm' N w - Q , , v '2' f' , N X -95 TCD' ff'- rw we 4. ,, , V ' 5 A 'mr X CD f Fas L' -5 X:- F Xl! Rx :5i, ' A - 1' 1,1 2 -fx an wg. - cw l Fix VX .sgFg?Eff 11, 4. fslsifgla- 'v-'L f 7 .fi V ' J W'1??-Q. ,A ..,. 12' L Elwfgmt T? 1434. 1' 1, L rg 4 '91, ll E314 f-' 'Y X ,iqgiq 4 - 14 '33 ' M f. A 55152.21 A 4 - if ' ,iv W f A , ' 4 f . 'i 5' r ' ' 9 'Ga 1.5 ' 'N ' -A 'I A-AA! ,gf .' 010 0:9 O12 Gio 050 0 O20 0:21 IOZOI loiol T201 lOiOl IO zzzopmmmwwnnpwgvv N, -,IRISH-I I I-I-gg-rIWI 7- W OOfr-W- O 7.......7 N fmmrwrfgigggwrjglggg ,-Q ' , '- I X. .- III f1Qg'L1gf 5FgNf'2UE?zITI Q OPZ4' 3Pm'T'U 3 N- 'Z'F'I.I-zf-4o'-'5L?l5Z S VT1' Or'0Z'f:EgI:ZmO TT ..-.-UL-i'f7r11 ,N , up- ,-xfx' ,7ZWxCU3'5 ?J7?T1U,, x 1514 T Q '4Egm C mg S Win55 IO 5 Z: C Om ' r- R I z Q A - U 25 F T- -1 1 U cf P E x ' 2: '4 bg 3 5 R Q., V OZ HOYT, OLIN jAcIi, FRANK KINLEY, FORREST SIQIENCE CLUB Sricnrn 0111111 3311.1 XVENDELL SRIITII I'rUIiI1eI1I' ASSOCIA Tl? MEMl31?RS ACTIVE MliMl31iRS KRYSKILL, VIIILLIAM LANCE, GILBERT M CCANDLESS. CAIzRE'I I' NlCDOWliLl., IQENNETII NULIAIEINI, IRVINE IWILLER, W. L. QPROF. N.-XSON, LEONARD PLATT, C. A. CPROEJ RANISEY, A. LPROEJ 5 SIEPLEINI, O. j. QPROFQJ SISLEY, j. ROBERT SIIIITII, WENDELI. SNYDER, GEORGE STu,xRT, jOIIN XVEAVER, FRANK XVILLIAMS, RALRI-I XVILSON, QIAMES XVILSON, QIOSHLIII WOODW ARD, C IRI II R LES SHANV, BENJANXIN WVARH.-XM, RAYMOND S020 :m IJ c H Il o U ll o IJ O E SZ Q II o I1 o H II o env E 201 IO 2 ICED! Ol ll 2 5 II I0 IOZZI IOZOI IOZOI Ol OZ o ll o H II o H U o I1 I-I QD IXD NJ Il o ll o ell U o na I1 ol: 0 I1 0 0 O O 0 O 0 O 0 OZ O22 010 020 O OZ OZ ll O o1:xo onom Ougja nomo one ggKi'l2llIZC 0111111 The Science Club includes in its membership both 'faculty members and students ol' Grove City College. While any faculty member or student may be- come an associate member. only those may become active members who are teaching in the various departments of science or who have taken live collegiate courses ol' scientific training, three, at least. being in the same department. Regular meetings ol' the club are held every three weeks throughout each term of the college year. At these meetings papers are presented which attempt to keep every member in touch with the most significant ol contemporaneous develop- ments in scientific fields. Problems of industrial, social, and purely scientific significance are given equal consideration. The open discussion following each presentation is a feature of the meetings by no means to be overlooked. Once or twice during the year and again at the close of the spring term the procedure is varied by meetings which are distinctly informal and social in char- acter. On at least one of these special occasions an eHort is made to secure an outside speaker, vi ho has gained recognition in some field of scientific research, to address the club. PAPERS PRESENTED BEFORE THE .SCIENCE CLUB l92l-1922 Batten, W.fxnE-lclydrogenation ol' Oils. l3fxRN.ixRD-Syiiaesthetic Projective Geometry. l3ux'roN-Glass and Glass Manufacture. CROSS-A Review of the Development ol Chemical Theories and Laws. DEAN-The Source ol' Original Nature. DEXVOODY-SOITIC Short Methods in Elementary Mathematics. ELLENBERGER-Magic Squares. Fitits-The Role of Reproduction in Evolution. EARREN-'l'he Mussel Shoals Nitrate Plant. HAnivion-Photography ol' Sound Waves. M1t.i..ER-Utilization ol' By- and Weste-Products of Agriculture. PA'r'rERsoN-The Determination of Calcium and Magnesium by the aid of the lndicators Methyl Orange and 'lilly- inolphthalein. lJLA'l l'-Cl'lZll'Z1Cf6I' Reading. RAMSEY-NLllTl6l'lCZll Right Triangles. SISLEY-CZlptLll'll'lg Electricity From the Air. Wi-irria, ZELLA-Influence ol' the Sub-Cocnscious in Every-day Life. Wll-1..nx1vis-Eeeble Mindednessg its Inheritance and its Control in Pennsylvania. Youno, PAUL-ACI'lZll Photography. one o:loi:x 1 1:10:10 o:xo 0 I 020 020 O20 020 020 022 O20 020 0 OZ 0 ll OZ or:lo o:lo o:lo:l Ouzja SOZ0 0Z OZH Qlullvgc LH'1El5l1lIif 01.11111 2 'Ei 2 11 9 ii' 2 E 0 1 H. E. FREDLEY - - o FORREST KINLEY CRAIG SHIRA - F. M. 1'1OOVER - R. C. l-l1LL - - -101-IN lVlcLAuOHL1N - E CHARLES F. KUTSCHER o ROBERT E. THORN - DR. VJILLIAM G. REAGLE ROLLIN E. 1:lLER - PROF. R. G. XVALTERS DUFFERIN MCCONNELL E PROP. E. C. 1V1EYER5 - 9 DR. CHARLES A. PLATT Ei E - - Butler, - Elk. - Grove City You gs town, - Shenango - Edenburg, B,1'z1tlt1Ock's Field - - Lima l31'z1c1dOck's Field Grove City, - Grove City, Wilkinsburg, - Grove City 1 J 272 379 603 615 668 550 510 547 510 603 603 683 603 - Grafton, 15 o:xo o:o o1:xo1:r 1 9 2 2 x:xol:xox ox:lo o O O IO? 101 IO 1020! Ol ICE 0221 O n o 020 S020 o I1 o H I1 o H: I1 0 Il C S SZ Q ll o II o ng II o U Il o OZ OZ O20 O29 , ' Q5 x RPF' '- ' is 523.1 3 a gill !,A,N L14 1, 11 'LJ' .. V 'fbaffnkie 1- u Q-K!-'Efmx . 3- 'A ' I , . - Q5 5 fffgifzihi-i',f'2 ,' I fk 'jV'! ffsigf-JE-5 020 O20 O 0 OZ OZ 020 O20 O22 O32 o ' 11jf4'f?' ' 9-T121 o H U. Q -H T, V ' -ali, jf - 'hL?'T'F . M ' 2. ei- Z- :' Sf A !FR6'Q,?M? f ff. O O 0 O OZ OZ ol: ll 'Il o ll E o ll o U r-A QD NJ NJ U o ll o :Ho ll o ell ll ox: :ro U o H H o gli! I1 o U Q 5 Q.: Q U o U o H U o cu U :lo mmol l0l:l0l 10:01 mmol lo COM ERCIAL CLUB omor- 10:01 mmol 10:01 10 M 0221 022 020 030 020 020 O O O2 OZ ol: U o :H U o ur H o U A-A QD IND IND U o U o H H o ua ll ol: o1:o ol:xo o:ox:x Ougija :nomo ol:xo on O mf 0 67. U I 0 6. U wipe Gtullegmtc Qluininctrxal Qllulr E We are about to close another successful year in the history ol' the Collegiate 9 Commercial Club. The membership has increased from seventy-six to one hun- dred members. This includes about eighty per cent ol' the students in the De- partment of Commerce. The influence ol' this organization is being ,felt more each year. E The club held a banquet at the Uber Hotel on February 10th. Mr. john Q lVlcl.aughlin was toastmaster. Carolyn Dillan responded with a toast, Women in Businessug Fred Putts, The Athlete in Business g President lietler, Working Together. At the annual meeting held on March 15th, the club entertained the business E men of the town. Dr. KI. T. lfloldsworth. 'formerly Dean of the School ol' Eco- O nomics of the Lfniversity ol' Pittsburgh, Vice-President ol' the First National Bank of Pittsburgh, and well known as the author ol? the text book, Ulvloney and Banking, spoke to us on Some Important Business Factors. A short program was given alter which refreshments were served. E The Club took over the basket-ball programs. The stat? presented a very 0 good program each time. The proceeds from the project are to be used in creating a fund with which equipment and commercial reference books are to be bought. During the year the club had as speakers :- U DR. A. j. CAl.lJlfRXVOOlJ -------- 'Tiasy Money ll DR. A. W. CA1-1e1ouN ---- Ulftlucational Functions in Business 0 1 .. - - . - - ,, Puoif. R. C. Wquyttliizs - Co-operation Between the College and the Community G. G. FORQUER - ------ Window Decorating F. P. SMlTl'l - - - - - Retail Profits o F. B. lrlixnsrmw The Bank and the Community I1 R. R. XVELSI--I - - - 'AAgricultural Co-operation O Each member is preparing himsell' lor the Annual Commercial Club Picnic which will be held in june. E The olhcers for the college year are: 0 -IOI-IN lXt'leL.'xuoH1.1N - - - l'1-ggillgui R. L. lTAVVCE'I l' - - lf'ice-l'reside11t Drsnolm H THOMPSON - Sefzretzmi' ROY SA1i151vi11.l.13R - T1'cus11re1' H E uno omo ol:ol:x 1 nomo one on O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 O OZ 0 0 0 O 0 0 OZ OZ 461. 020 I1 in O ll E O II 0 I1 Q 2 Q.: Q II 0 II H 0 Il II 0 ll O I KO? I 5 5 2 -E 5 5 3 v E op bn Z1 ICSC! IOZ Z1 IOZOI IDE E 'H 0 2 Q 5 E 3 O20 0201 ol: ll H o ll E o ll o ll v-A Q IND NJ U o I1 o na ll o H ll on ll' Eno ono onon 0143.73 nono ono oni O O E E 0 0 0 O Il I1 O O 0 0 Il ll O 0 O 0 g 6. . . . . g Qtlgv Qtllwtftratlt Q,l:lIBllIIfE1l imrretg The American Chemical Society is a body ol' chemists throughout the United States organized to promote the interests of chemists and the growth of Chemistry. lt is at present U the most powerful scientilic society in the world. D n The local membership in this society shows the phenominal interest and development n O in the college along chemical lines. Ten men, two faculty members and eight students are 0 enrolled. This is the largest body in any college in the state. The intimate touch with current thought in chemistry which this membership assures is a tremendous stimulus to schol- arship and progress in chemical research. O . , , 0 n rl! I: M13 b R5 n 0 ,, . . 0 DR. O, QI. 5llil'LEIN - - Elected l9ltl Pizoif. C. S. l'loY'r Elected l9l6 jonx W. liuuuix Elected l02l Li. lvlrsiuna Bitton: Elected l9Zl 0 W. Menu: Cnoss Elected l9Zl 0 E lQALl3l'l D. W'ii.Lmms Elected 1921 Q li. PAUL Buxton Elected l0Zl Cil.uu.tas Ktrrstzinatt Elected lU2l Wiiwmiri. Siurrn - Elected l92l KENNEIII NTCDONVELL - Elected 1921 ii Ei Ei E ono ono onon 1 9 2 2 nono ono ono OBO Il 0 .N I1 0 .U I1 0 I1 Q E xi Q I1 0 ll 0 M II 0 4 II 020 O20 O20 O O ll 2 E Ei, Y in BOYS' Arlfxmmnlvla TEAM o Il 2 E 5 o ll . 9 H Oil! 923 FORENSIC Bofum 010 010 O20 020 E020 S020 o U H o U H, o U o U v-A QD IND IND U o U o H U o H U BOYS' NEGATIVE TEAM O Z0 I1 ll 0 II . lil 0 ll 0 U C 2 Q: Q I1 0 I1 ll 0 ll ll O Il 020 O rw y Q 4 . gtlngs CAffIUtl1IelfIll'B fiivanr ,- , . . . . , ,, . ,, - O E lhe boys team consisting ol lxenneth Waldron, 24, Paul buyton, 2-l, Li. A. U 9 Fails, '22, and john Koehler, '25, debated the atlirmative of the question: Re- 0 solved that Congress should enact legislation giving the Railroad Labor Board lull power to enforce its decisions, constitutionality conceded. Waldron, Guyton and Koehler debated against Geneva at Grove Cityg Waldron, Fails, and Koehler o against Tech at Pittsburgh, both teams losing to their opponents. o Q 0 C1lll'll'l2ll5IL7 gtltrerrh , 0 Much ol' the credit lor a good year in debating is due to the Student Forensic 9 n Board. The members were: U 0 0 XVAYNE l3uR1vi.AxN. '25 - - President SARAH ALLEN, '23 - lfiziv-P1'e5idt'11z' lX'lAR.IORlE DAVIDSON, '22 - - Secretary LLOYD lloMER, '22 ---- T1'eas11rer Q 0 f if .... P-? 3 f-? .T Q. I I-? C C. fn 5 F- U' F5 V LD fl ,- S' r: G5 fl A I A of 'U fc :S ,.. rn ,- P- .LT ru C Z-T V Z 4 .:. I3 UQ T7 'LJ Ft S I '4 CT O 3 -I 5' Z'-' f'? rs C o Dr. D. C. lVlcEuen. Miss Katherine li. Gritlin, Dr, E. V. Stocldev, Prol, Arthur Ramsey. and Prof. H. Mc. llurrows. f - , . III H Ail2Q6lfI1Tl? 'Ceann U -1 :- FD :T O '4 C17 f-P rn :J :t -J G ,. 3 Z: U3 Y-4 U1 C 2 4' m 'f : CE Tl : :I -J r.: : ld UJ W F? r.: 5 G2 21 E Pr' FD 15 J! Lv F' Lloyd Homer, '22, with Robert Fawcett, '2-l. as alternate, debated the negative of P+ 5' G .S f: fc M ,-P A . o : 73 FE if. ,- .. 4 rt C.. r-9 7 2 r-4 O UE fi M LL :- ,- Lf : Q. c :I : rw r-f HE in as r-'Y C : Us Q . 5 . UQ ,- 7 rc Z m C L: L 7. u cr 0 UU c :J d. E' 'Q L4 2 C I ? O Q : .., 5 .. ri G .. . I Q. G 2 . I ... O : U1 fa A - : ill I-f ,-P : F. 5. 5 D 3. '4 FX A : FA FD Q. FD L 1 If . J O QAJ 2., G I 'J 'T C! 5 F41 EEE? 47 i -v FF fl? i 'QD C0 i 1-0 QE! G i 23 Pk '1 M ft 575' Q9 C: YG U1 gz 0 team lost to Westminster and won from Thiel at Grove City. E College Number of judges' Decisions NIIIIIIIDKZI' of lf icrf0rius E 0 Westminster .,,.. .....,,.,.,, ..,..,,.... S 7 ..,..,,,.,..,.,.. ,.....,..,,,, 3 O Geneva ....... ,. S .. .. 3 Thiel ....,. .. 6 .. .. I 'l'ech ........... ,. 5 ,W H 2 0 Grove City .... ,, 2 H H I c OE OZ oi: ll o E ll o ll: ll o lil 1-A QD N IND lil o lil o an ll o na ll ol: o ono ol:lol:l 01,5179 ZOZC 0ZO ZH 1020 IO :go O11 mv 'bw Cl -. :ro 'B' 2 Fl'- .g..5, 5 F5 gi 9 1-0 Ie' 5 . , . . . , , . , , 5 U The girls team consisting ol' Sarah Courley, 2-l, Margaret Perri, 25, and u g llelen Calderwood, '23, with Dorothy Deen, '25, as alternate, debated the afhrmative 2 of the question: Resolved that the United States Government should cancel the war loans to her allies in the recent war. They debated Westminster at Grove City, winning a unanimous decision. 5 5 ll 2 2 , Qluln1'e1hu fiicant , O . 0 E The boys' team debating Colorado Agricultural College, consisted ol john E Koehler, '25, Albert Smith, '25, and Kenneth Waldron, '24, with Paul Evans, '25, ' as alternate. They debated the negative of the question: Resolved that the 'Closed Shop' is justihablef' ln this debate our team lost to one of the best de- , hating teams that ever appeared on a Grove City platform. ,.. O O IO I0 ZZ! 0 S-E-'Lf ...gm Largs? nfilrn fU',:',,- 5:5 26503. M021 f-+-1Om- 5 5 FD:-+r-D'r-th gg 'D 2 7-5 Q Q: -1.13-3-a Cs. ...mu-. OLnQ.f'l pf-+wC ,..-. -,coz :n...5Q. H77' M -FT C :QE- .Q Erin' UQ . 1rr2'f-s Nm...-wi' :og Grit-F' I L23- 5515 .JV-..... f-+'p if:N TF? rv C3 ,..f-+UQ -1.45-gn 2505? ra ' 9 Iliff-'l. I5 ,Nz E:,'w: ' ESEFN ':T-My :rig F-41 D ..:. ---1 45503 Liga: m'-1' A :il N frO:, 2-Jgqf-s 54'-' QL 5'5WU7 w:JU-5 f-e-IZ'-I--' Gr-f,'1' Of-rl. 0 O CT G ., '3 5 L1 1-9 3 r.: I' Q 'Tl D 57 O OZ OZ ' Girls' CNPgElfi1lB 6-QTREIIII E 3RDIl'l1'h uf 'ilrianglc Ilvltatvs CQ5i1fl5J H O 0 College Number of judges' Decisions Number of Victories Geneva ...... ....,,.,..... ,........... 5 .,......,..,,.... ...,........,. 2 Grove City -l .. .. l o Westminster ,... 0 .. .. O o OZ OZ ox: U H o ll o H I1 o U n-i QD IND 'ND U o U o ii U iii o U ox: 0 ll H 0 IJ H 0 ll O I1 Q 2 Q: Q I1 O ll tn O I1 cn O ll O OZ OZ O30 O20 O20 O20 O C3 x in.. IP 5 7 13 P .J 2 m . '1 m P 7 P' 0 OZ OZ 020 O20 O23 OES COLORADO TEAM 020 020 O20 O20 2020 2020 N GIRLS' NEGATIVE TEAM OZO 20 ZOZ 1 ZOZO iO 0Z0 ol:lo 0:0 o:xo1:x Ou grid x:xouo o:o on 'v Sfllllllflff Qlluh Bull ANDERSON, NIARGARET ATWELI., BERNICE BLACK, NLABIEL. I BULLER, LIEANE'l I'E BRECKENRIDGE, FLORENCE CAAIRBELL, LOIS COLEMAN, ERLA COAST, THELAIA CROSS, AMBER DETRICR, FLOSSIE IDUFFY, MARY GALLOWAY JEAN GROSS, AARON HODOE, IWARGARET JACKSON, ELIZABETI-I LADERER, XMILLIAM MASTER, CARL NIELCHER, RUTI-I NIOSER, JEAN NlONTGOMERY, ANNA NORDSTRGM, M. PARKER, DOROTHY SHOAFF, HELEN SMITH, KATI--IERINE TI-IOA-IAS, CAROLINE TURNER, GLADYS TI-IOMPSON, DEBORAH VANCE, HELEN . XVILT, ROZELLA WOODS, 1X 1ARGARET YOUNGGREN, ESTI-IER ox:o ox:ol:I 1 Q 2 2 :sono one L 4 9 Il o H ll o H II o I1 C E SI Q III Q ll o H Il o H ll o O O O O2 OZ H ,Srliulwrt Qllnlr E 0 -6 Za' CD cn G T C U FD ,-L f5 u f: U -. I G 0 3 ws o Ch VD z. o W f-9 LT' 0 U5 C V1 I-'P C Q G Z I-P M m . 5 6 FE' c. 5. I-9 5' O E C Z: O Q. CD I 0 'U M ,- f-P 5 FT: 5 i-e O ,.. 5' CT 0 H FE UQ FD f-+ :A 'D' C -1 'Q v.: in G .-. Ln f-+ O D G ,O C. D 5 .-+ ..i. r-f in S ..J G 'J .-J 17' VT, J. f-+ 'S' I-r T CT, CT FD U1 f-e .-. 5 musical literature, to accustom them to appear before audiences and to enliven in general their interest in music. To this end, meetings are held on Wednesday 0 . . . . . -0 n nights of each week, at which time pre-arranged programs are given. An especially U 0 instructive and interesting feature ol' these programs are the papers on the life and 0 512 9 3 6 O -1 : kv L-lo ,-Du. Q.F'p e A. '-+ :gr Zion -lf-eUQ .... f :L' img 2'r-r f-eU:'-1: ...A 54-5 3001 ,.. 'u-1. ogg F:-D' FA-25 df Luz: r-I-I-1 ' HSE. CG 331220 EMO P-f 5--3 mags 42152 :Cv-'FD '1 QA O 'WL' pit-J um 7511 Fi -5.- OE 20' if? :Zi 1-I 'J 50 Us: QU' :2 .CLC-I 'cd ,11- ee -m if FDM : :JE 22 O20 O20 ZZ ZZ 0 O O30 O20 O20 O20 0 0 OZ OZ dn Il o H Il o cn: I1 0 EI I-A QD N N III o El o ll I1 o H U 9:1 I Music HALL 020201 IOZOI KOZOD 10221 IOZOI l0Z0l l0Z0l 10201 i020 0 0 0 0 02 03 3020 S020 l-l 90 S N Q IU Q 0302 0205 O20 020 E DRAMATKC CLUB E omomol 10201 ' IOZOI 10221 KOZOD lomol IOZOI KOZOI lomo 9 II H 0 ll ll 0 ll 0 D CI 2 Q: Q I1 Q I1 ll 0 ll E 0 ll O 0 S 3 9 FF 6-to H B1 Q T3 'T O E Senioi' Class SUfJb0'l'1Z0l'l3 Class E 0 . U - Q A 0 QAMPBELL, Cl-IARLOTTI: ANDERSON, lVllLDRl:D DAVIDSON, NlARJORlE PKRMSTRONG, lVlUR,RfW BALDWIN, PEIzIvIELI,x DICKSON, HELEN DuNI,.,xI1, GLADYS EDINGER, OLIVE S'rEw.txR'I', M.-xIzoixIzI2'I' PORBES' ISABEL FoIzREs'r, HELEN o 2 2 IV En U CH In ET IT1 o OZ 2 0 O20 C - 535509 mxzauh -w-:orI-I C-1.02 F1254- m-'fgnb I-'?'Cl....:2'. ..,,+g 2. 55525 4 WZ-Qi-1 Emuwrl' Q .4 2 -L Vx Va ?5???55 .Z ,-,- fQoo'dF Q'??gi2 ,Sgr-ymexfl-' ZO,.iq'77 , . . 5,:rmp xNPo- --l 01,2251 : Pwmaf .n :sm-1 U1 5 rn-I U1 . -QI :T O O20 O S I-I E L I.. EY. M A RT II .-I GILLESPIE, j,xIxIEs GOURLEY, SAIQAII Moss, JULIA PA'r'I'oN, AQARGARET PERRINE, lXfl,xRY WIILDRON, KENNETH OS '14 P cw :Q U3 o z 7 vb- P z cu P PU FH -I OZ LI'I'I-Icow, l.-ORNA M cl Dow I5 L L, M AR Y es Zn O-1 QL! E9 mf OF! ZZ U QE WZ PC 13 -711 -'ff' O.-. CZ 04 in 'Z m Q0 pZ xc my 25 O4 PHE -4 ZZ ZZ O T Q' '23 T 7' h. 'L N Q T3 R N .. 'Ie 'Q- X ... 'NE 'Su FN K 1 P3 TN CI 12 O We. the members of the advanced classes of Oratory, in order to form a Inore perfect union, establish fellowship, one with the other, insure greater elhciency in public speaking, provide a means for the expression of our dramatic ability, promote the general welfare, and secure the privileges belonging to an organized club have established the Dramatic Club ol' Grove City College. O20 O20 SOME OF THE l'LAl'S PRESENTED DURING THE l'li',flR E The Play-goersf' Nevertheless E 9 The Lost Silk l-lat The Stranger 9 Holly Tree Inn. Tickets for the Shetlield Choir The Medicine Show A'GloI'y ol' the lvlibllllllgll The Flower of Yeclo japanese Play Q . :I -I 1 ,za .f .T ru 1' :I VI 2 3 Us 'N - .I I 5 Eg - A O C E Lv O pr OZ OZ 61: II H o ll o III 0 I1 lux QD N N I1 o ll in o II in o ll 91:1 OZ0 OZO ZOZ ZOZ ZO OZO E II 2 2 Y 5 5 I1 I1 Q O X un 5 5 II Il 2 2 5 5 II I1 2 2 5 5 I1 ll 2 2 IOZZI H3221 5 8 -E E 5 6 E 3 ,,, hu Q inf 0 OZ OZ ol: U o an E o cue I1 o U v-A QD IND IND U o U o H U o H E.: o ll o H ll o H ll 0 I1 Q E SI Q I1 o II o M Il o E Il :xo O 0 O O O3 OZ O20 020 O20 O20 0 O OZ OZ O22 E G o-o ZS D 3 6-O v 23 Q- rl-All 'il 25 a- OES 'P ,.. C 5 - E - I' ti :- G c .C ffl G c 'ri ... 4 G CU D cr - G ll? 2 ... 1-9 :.- ,.. I-P V3 4 J. ce G Z 4 E-3 FT' UZ -. .- M LT LL ,T L C C V. 0 -I D' FD 'S' O C In CD ..- . Ll. :D F .Q- E. I-P LT' Z' si W ui O Z1 Ln C H CU -1 O 4 FD Q 3-1- 4 O 2 :T UQ 9 F2 Z'-I 0 F 'O C cn w FD U1 2 . 5 UQ SLI D 0 and apple orchard occupies a most prominent spot overlooking the campus. ambition to serve his lellowman. Each one who has passed from this home will still cherish a desire to return. ln later days, when hairs are turning gray and we O :.: ri cr f: U7 -, .- Rf G : Us 2-1 UQ G Q. ... :. f-9' :- FD KL FD ,. .:. O f: U1 E -J ra U7 CT: UZ Q '-PA .- H. 'H 9 E G- : PP 7 G : 1 G 2 G F. r'? : 'cs c : f-P : G : as 6 'fs X4 0 . 1 : CL '-4 G sa 'Q r Q M O . : :. :. F? :r fx? U3 c-E Il! P9 CT! U3 F? 5 f: :. -I 5' G '1 c 'in Q - : CT: G: G :i -D CD : :J -4 E E : UQ I-9 : FE t. . :r, 9 5' FD : O times we had in Memorial Hall. the dormitory, where a true democratic spirit prevails. May Memorial Hall ever cr C 2 :T O : gl G :- G rf V-P : FD CU fx t, CD E IE. I-5 'O ri 4 N ... - U1 2 : fx ... 515 .T c : -3 G 2. 7-? : fT cr FI U7 f'P c E 5 2 YL O OZ DZ ol: ll in o Il E o I1 o U r-A CD NJ Nl U o ll in o ll o en I1 ox: ono ono onon Ouzifg nono ono ono 2 o 6 OOTBLXLL QTLIBES R ' 0 2 THE COLLEGIA 2 GROVE CITY. FA., MLINDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1921 5 5 2 2 5 8 2 for nw In u -unuwrrurxraf: wwf! .mn n.-sam Wm.-n won E.. 2 ul' null! lhhws Ins! xv-niun alul fum? ' .K -.mmol-1.11 nm, WML .W S,,,,,,, ,lx 4., m flunllnu :num lm--un um mon: mm. ouglu luvr-'n- -- -- - .alv- nw ul-nq -fa thing-1 dm -mly. crm -mum K H1111 'Y --u ummgun w-.msg rr ups or U x W, , ' ' 'W' W, 'WL 1... mm- ..-.A ..nr.f,r..w, 1 nys, .,,, A: mum mm 'U-mmf ,nm-.1 ,t fi 1 mm In ,, X luxu: .mn ,ul 1 mm ,Q Q 1-1 :nu uv nr- n. -'m..m N :V I fx mm-1 ' 'f f U' IQ ' N' ll. Hifi 'IE W Inu mm Mm f ynanflns 1 ' fd ml .mm im, M u mm up ' vw nam un 5' ' fm U4 Q Vllhl 0 Ann :mu :ill lm: rm- I Pu-nl :. DEAN Mr. sum. cumnnugmnn. who nr had In manage In 'bl ami 'n:1. wr-ka ln ms in ehmn. Tawny warning ne spake nr me new lm nun ln G, C C um opunuy qu nr, K.-mr. 15. n1um1.r mr. Yunuinghnnv u .L nm? an 1 nmmm-nz xn-yur In vumhmg. nf nn- umm mul htm :'h lhr- .L ml run mun mlhwn H. x ulmlml. lwvnnxnn. K Hill, l'm.z,, mm VI--ef. Masonic L, 'l'lz-- vuulfqm Mumnif Glu' mlm.: nu nw-un mm mm mhnnml umm 1.--1.1 vi u-on rim. mm. ar, .-mnmn. sm.ml.1-f 2 r.-nm.-:dx uw umj -m ww-.3 r nmu. mum- nrr. xc. za. lnmmlr lm-I -num. mmunu nm 'wr V .. xumugn rmmpu, rmrml ny um wh, --n ln- slmnlnir 'Tho was nn un Thu rll WLAN? Jlul un lm,- ln um nil Ir-:uurr-Ax -m i uw xr-r rm- my-1 p.um.n fm Em hr: V. n. sn., 3 .ms nr 1'wr.'.,.1 .QQ ,mn 'gpgw fm, Jumfi. n..- aww. J--HN rm Summa. gmn-vfsmnn x.-un:-mm 1. mu, my -num-4-1 mn or I-mm 1--x.-Y s-fm, xlmn nu. . wr.. ,N-.nu-.1 xl... punw lu-..u .nm .men-ml v um, mlm-.-11. muh.: Mm.. fn.- .lm-muwm ul. Lunmi nn nn mm I! Win? !l'Ulll 1-:sw-mn: una mlmwu-u um. unwx 1: mn., or .v-mug H nu m-In-qrlv xl nm lfwvm :mm wa Hls TERM T nn and use-lm p nu ln.-g M xxx 1- :wuz-w nnflllffuw ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, umm.-r um mn-, Tun mmm-:luv r--nm uw fm- vu.- 15 Allen. sp'-nn rf-:mug by 1,.-..uu- rsmm- num kb.- wm.-I1 had nec-n pluen mmm mmm: pmem 1.-f.-ma umm.--n,uuy nr w-mul wr. rw more-1 m un. Muff 4.-rm uma, m mf- umne-. ono ono onon 1 9 2 2 nono ono ono Q. ll tn O I1 O H I1 O U O 2 QE: Q 'U 0 I1 H 0 ll .Il 0 II 0 O O O20 O20 O 5 S: 6 'QS j O 2 3 Sy, xa- :Q 0 o U F rr' gg. QF S96 an IV SQ C O U 1 md :FU 'Sli :LA R..-I M, in-. QT :AE 35 mm W UQU-, 20 Z o O O u VIELEN CALDERWOOD NLXRY jfxmlsow U 0 flssistrznt liditor E1.X'CfJll'Ilgl3 Editor 9 0 TJ : ,C 'ir' Q- Si EG C5111 'mi o z ii be EC N:- N. '-WE bc: Sf? Fi- gi O ZZ 22 0 O RALPH D. XVlLLlAMS liditor-in-Cbicf O 0 Q DEBORAH Tx-1omvsoN GERTRUDE LEE E News Editor Class and Club Editor C. 5. HUYT 0 O w Q. Q1 3' 2 K-Q bg. m CZ 52. 2 O O O 0 ll ll o o U V U Oi 0ZO OZOZ 1 ZOZ OZO O2O Yr, EZO DZO ZOZ 0352751 ZOZ 0Z0 0ZE o n o il -.1 a a 2 E 5 5 II I1 2 2 IOZOI 10201 1 1 0 0 I1 ll 0 0 i 1 Z1 Z1 02 IOS o 5 ll Il 9 2 Q 5 E 3 ' 5 O10 OZ on U o cu U o Us H o U r-1 QD KD 'NJ U o U o U: H o Us U ol: L.J.......,,,,. ..- Ag ,,A , o U o H U o H U o U Q S Q: Q U o U o H U o cn U o O O 0 O 0 0 0 9 0 G o fb .5 3 YU FE 2 55' Z? 'Cf n Q I E 5-K o O 53.793 FEP F? -If w-4,41-4 , 1-r JG '--. E+gm2+,2kC '-1'-7..a,.,,-.'-fy-1- mm logfgoqisg Mgpdm 5 'f'+ D34-122: 2 f29952:H5M1 72-'S D'f22,, '-' :-:.g 5:15-,WG '43-.UDCQHFPQME UCSQE.-,:'-':? EC m5C53-:j..'Tw fi - '1:'rnruG' Q E HH : 'ini OLD:-JQC1,.,...., R40 ra 1 ru 5 Cgffcchmcmz -..I-2-r.U5:xq4:,3 NVQ,-.G-.,,,. 1 ..am,,,,- 4,r- rg v , ... Nm Ka -.J- 9-H I-,Ln CIO 2-1 --7-2 1:27-T'4 c 5 ffafgncffsui 55 ...y - ,,. . 'ZC Ach Qzmgzrkfwsrmii' LA.-.Q -+ .army ,, .-. c..::,1C::0 .,..:-J P2110 . ..,.,- ?E,pC':TE 'D -ffwf E653 ss- ' H.- 5!1.'Un:3,g ,AE cfaf-P F1 if 'L :gg-QS-VS'-2' 3-'1,... :6..1.D3 -:1: ' 1c1Qf:F'5 5-29 7-' QA? GL'-Ep -Ch-Of, 1, 3, Q- wh? ft ere 5'-Q -122-H .-1 21 OCv:P':Q '1 ki -5-1012 FD C'-' O 'v ' GHC 2773015 ' f-- -1t'D 'e-ez C.-. rtwjuf-+ -:IAXC 0 O20 O20 u 711110-lzg the .cbangiizg 11z01ztlJs, May stands eoufest u 0 The sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed. O 0 O 02 Z O O 0 02 OZ O 0 OZ OZ ox: U H o U il, o U o U D-A CD N NJ U o ll II o U H, o H on E:o o:o ol:lol:l Ougiia 1:lo:ol o:xo lo:E o o 5 o U I1 2 2 5 5 Il I1 2 2 1 - U 0 ll ws- 1 - me f ll -.. C7015 FL Cl 011112 5 ..- Aniong, our customs there is one which the sunlenls. especially the young ladies, like the best. 'lAllZlt custoni S is the nnnuul liZ15lCl' Bonnet exhibition. lt is then that S U the fellows show the girls the very lust worrl in hats. n 0 ' - .l - - H 0 - lhe Passing Show of 1922 was among the best -- ever stzigerl. We hope that this custom, which always 1-9 E :J f-r 77 - rr. U. C cn 2 C : F, 3 cz ,. SI' QI. as if U rn C. 'S 0 ITS m LD I-P FD : 3 rw Q ,.. G V, ill O O O 0 0 O 020 O20 O20 050 ol: ll in o ll o H ll o U n-A QD NJ IND U o ll o lll I1 o o ll or: 0 ll 0 ii I1 0 H II 0 IJ O 2 Q: Q II 0 II ii 0 I1 in 0 II O OZ OZ 020 O20 030 020 0 0 O O OZ OZ ZZ ZZ o E.. F Q5 F5 fa Q? Q-: H i Q U5 uw FF 4-: 2 O The outstanding feature of the musical life of the college is the orchestra main- O P+ 53 5 FD Q. U' 'Q' 1-0 IIT' FD 'Z .... C vi rw FD 'O 'AJ -Q f-+ E FD Z3 I-9 E I3 Q FD -1 1-9 'J' G C.. ,-. 1 FD O PP .-. O D C -H 'T' -. ... U O YV LS' ,- 9-7 5 :I -l T FD O 1 s 0 u chestra was organized by Dr. Poehlman in lS94. Some of the members at that I1 o time were Sherman Black, Austin Black, Charles lVlcConkey, Newton Rodgers, o Charles Rodgers, William Mim, Bess Blaney, Katherine Atvvell, Alex. Sterling, A. Eakin and Stella Mcliay Shaffer. 0 The orchestra has grown steadily in numbers and artistic ability. One or- 9 E chestra concert is given each year and the orchestra has assisted in the production E of the oratorios Nlessiah, Creation, Redemption, and Elijah Operas l'l 'l'rovatore, Martha, Cavalleria, nRLISflCllI'lll,U Stradella, Bohemian 0 fl -1 Z 'LP 5 C-. C r-e 'D' FC '-Q EA 0 OZ OZ ol: ll H o ll 0 U Il o lil v-A iD N NJ ll o ll o Us U o H ll on EZO OZO ZOZ no:o o:o o:o O Il H o 5 o 2 E 5 o Il ll g o .U o o Il ll g o 5 o Il ll g o E u ll II O 0 O20 020 O20 020 O O OZ OZ ox: ll W o I1 gli o II o ll I-A QD NJ NJ U o II H o ll .Ii o Il ox: , , 7 1' O 2 Q: Q I1 0 ll H, O ll cn 0 ll O OBO OZ fiat? A f six 1- : EXC-fix I 1 : ' 5 T- - 'I lm - Q':n '4 O20 Q Y f, X 020 Xi 020 O23 O20 ff 020 Il 'H o ll o ll: ll o I1 v-A KD IXD NJ U o ll I, o I1 H o ll ol:lol::o ol:lo ono o:ol:l Ouzja 1:xo:o ol:lo :ox:xo 0 O E ii O 0 E E 0 O E E 0 O E E 0 0 Qsflglvtlr Quunrll U O ROBERT THORN ---- College fltbletic Director 0 DENTON MOON - - President, Senior Class Representative EDIT!-IMARION MCELLIGOTT - Senior Class Represevztatizfe STEVEN STEP!-IANIAN - Senior Class Representative 0 SARA ALLEN - - jurzior Class Represevztative O I1 EDWARD TENCH - - junior Class Refweserztatlfoe I1 0 ROY SAKEMILLER junior Class Rep1'ese1ztati've 9 MILDRED ANDERSON - Sophomore Class Representative JOHN BOHLENDER - Sophomore Class Refvresefntalive IWINROLD KRAMER - FreslJrr11,a1z Class Represe1rtoz'l've E Ei 0 O E E E E OZC 01 OZOZ 1 9 2 2 :lol:xo onox sol:o O II H 0 EI H 0 U 0 U O 2 ik Q D O ll R 0 ll H O U 0 0 O 0 yi? 6 C? a-Q Q G 4-0 CS C' 4-In 0-F S7 Fi -it Ce E1- '-7 3 Z: UP 6 25 B1 3 Q-Q 0 OZ OZ Y'l'1ll:'L 0-GROVE CITY 6 This was the opening game of the season, and resulted in a victory. This was the lirst game our team did not show the stuff which later made her dangerous to all teams. Our lone score came as the result of line plunges by jones during the liist quarter. lt was a case of too much conndence. and this was the cause of the small score. Thiel did not show much, but they were in there fighting all the time and thus held our boys. Chalky substituted frequently and all the men showed up xx ell, considering this was the opening battle. jones and Bible played well and were the bright spots. O O o M v E Q Z Zn. Y P 4 S Q z m T Q m Q 'Q m Q S S 4 fx: o ,--w ,W glizfis :H Grnu ..a,.,g'1U'.I:'Qf-+-C ,-- Q-,--'-'l :.:FjE'rg,+.:'.EQ-5 III K'-: lOQ0'rn2'v: .-F.-. F-,,,.J,.. 0355 ':F'F5 Ee:OEgEX 'offm 5' o- -P:-1, 2tnQGfL:f57: SDHHQQOG ,...X'r-rtnfb -Hua ifD,S'8:,CI : 'Umkaigopbgng Irv-4 EQQOJQQQ tA-,umL'Ll,5- v-3',. 1 Q or 32905545 H,H:m m, a'3,..2':1Jr 4, .141-an G-1.-.T'm... One.-.45'-J'-+ 00059-QQ :E2,r'c,bQ.:.5 Pl .-,mf-sion-' O5+gE:.'.EPug wg grnngsu mmDm-EPw U :'-5-rD:Y'V1 :E '.C1..- GW .. fb,-OU' FD .-I 'gspff-n:..w.f:. -45oL5'E'- E02 if -4 1L...C,, Egggmomi nf-ew:-+235-ui e'EaS2z2 :MQ 251'w't :, '.IU -' 1--v-.D f5 ,D2m,-,OS r-I ' ru HEQSEEEQ 25 Us-I: H,-,QUQQ r-r..a 5 Thom 0 gndmggm 5'-'Cc-:gnlx-7:-+'gL1-13 :S QVBQQ-'U . 3 r-.-I '-1 eaeieesc 1-+FD!'l..,-m,.1-14 -efasfgf Exweemii -1r'D.'3C.'.g'J:y:-, 15.5-.DOC-if-r O L7 : L I .-, f: .. al cf 0 :J - KF' O OZ OZ 020 030 ALLEGHENY 0-GROVE CIT Y 7 Our hopes for a great season, aroused by the Thiel and St. Bonaventure games, were justihed in the annual battle with Allegheny at Meadville. Outside of the intense rivalry between the two teams, the game was a test between the coaching system of Herb McCracken and Chalky Williamson, both former Pitt stars. The vicious plunging of the Grove City backs served to wreck Allegheny during the entire game. Allegheny failed to advance the ball beyond the 15 yard line, having played it there at the end of the Hrst hall' by a 25-yard run on a quick pass. Freddy Putts fought hard all during the game and kept his men on their toes at all times. Sam Kramer, who started at full-back in place of jones, was the outstanding star. O22 022 GENEVA I4-GROVE CITY 0 The high expectations raised by the three consecutive victories of the opening season received a severe jolt when Geneva handed us a l-l-0 defeat. Grove City did not go down to Beaver Falls over-conndent, but in expectations of meeting a powerful team with an unpregnable line. During the nrst three quarters the Crimson backs proceeded to demolish the wonderful tales of Geneva's line and time and again they would march up the field by steady line plunging with the Crimson line completely out-charging Geneva. But all this display of power and general superiority was fruitless, because an unfortunate habit of fumbling at critical moments destroyed the opportunities to score. ln the last quarter Coach Bridenbaugh threw two fresh men into the fray, Denton and Bolling, and in a short time by line plunging had scored a touchdown. A long forward pass and a long end run brought the ball to Grove City's live yard line where Adams went over for the second score. Of course, this defeat was felt keenly by Grove City, but it was generally conceded that we had the better team. This belief was amply substantiated later on in the season by the tie game between Geneva and Westmin- ster 0-O and their defeat at hands of Allegheny l-l-7. O20 O20 020 O20 ocmno U o H U o E U o U he YO IU T0 U o U o H U o H Ezmzm 59 I1 o H U o H U . o ll C S SZ Q III Q ll o H Il o :H I1 no 0 O :nm iw gi-+ Q i ft:-l :sf-3' SEQ. 923 Fam :mg SWF, 50 0-v-,Q rw: on: C3345 .. Seam -See 'DEQQA Gaiam Y-Vr'PfN:!7 X517 .ON gimiu 9,2555 FDITBI .C-.,'I,.' I -. :CW :Sam rz...,f'DQ 45.-+'Q 0:LTvg kg-amlll .QMS .ogg-. :---Q ,.:q'5' ' N! 3514.5 1 F? Eng' LE. -: :LES 5.94 f: U3 S55 92552 f'D 3 UCC- :UU rg? CD-JFD U1fTf 1 0 O OZ OZ ' 1 . L 1. only three hrst downs. A feature of the game was jones' 50-yard run for a touchdown. Tiny lVlcDermott and Bohlender played a bang-up game and Smiths work at center stood out prominently. Bible and Lopeman played well in the backheld and gained consistently. Our forward passes worked to good advantage with Clees and Abrams on the receiving end. BETHANY I4-GROVE CITY 0 The 'following Saturday the Crimson warriors went up against one of the heaviest and best teams that Bethany ever put out, and one of the heaviest and best seen at Grove City. Bethany also uncovered a fine assortment of plays and a well-coached team. Although heavy and big, they were fast, and their back- field showed up remarkably well. It was a bitter struggle, and it wasn't until the weight ot' her line showed itself that she was able to push over a score. Toward the end of the game our boys opened a dazzling aerial attack and threw a scare into her heavier opponents. O20 030 Z0 020 O WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 0fGROVE CITY ZS Wesleyan did not show the class that she did a year ago and the Crimson had an easy time in downing her. Our team scored in the nrst, second, and fourth quarters and at no time was Wesleyan dangerous. The game was played in an 9 extremely sloppy field and in verv bad weather, preventing either team from 0 2 2 :i tm 4 FD 1 K4 N m 'll as :1 Q. T 5 5 2. Q. : on f'Q :- FU U' D 'S : FD Ui ,mv 'U E as rd Q. D I-? P'V D 0 sr - FD 5. 1-9 Er ll? 2 O CEEEUUS aes: roilqa Afg. QE! -is 925 '52, rn'-3 :Woe r-P .-.O Fs '3 ,QQ Em? 2 255 BALL-,EDO R5 S+' N. EE' hi,,ETg mini: S :HO Avia ffgbga C5:2?2' Z LIU'-1 fx DEH wa- ? MI' mga' rr:- ' PUUQIZT' -.Tum Ni-P3 Nr' :UU -:r rn lx: 22:52 QE-Q'r'3 Hag 1-2 1f-- 2.205 UQ-+3 :J-go SQ. P? 'U 12: EHR 027 331' id.: CDI... 0 Continuing her great play our team defeated Marietta. lVlarietta, like Wes- leyan, did not have the high class team which made it famous last year. The Crimson rooters expected to see a finished team in the Marietta outfit, but they proved no match for our fast-going team. Only once did Marietta look dangerous, and that came in the third quarter when by a series of line plunges the ball was put on our one yard line, where our boys held and recovered a fumble. A blocked punt gave Marietta her safety. Bible, Lopeman and Abrams were the bright - lights. The first two by their clever running, and the latter on receiving passes. WESTMINSTER 0-GROVE CITY I3 On a Held completely covered with mud and water, the big Red team went up against her old rival. Grove City scored two touchdowns during the Hrst quarter on straight football, and that was the extent of the scoring for either side. Due to the condition of the Held and the intense coldness, both teams had trouble in hand- ling the pigskin. Our team alter scoring twice in the opening period, played a sure and 'defensive game for the remainder of the battle. Westminster failed to gain through our line, although Barrett, their diminutive quarter-back, made a couple of pretty end runs. The entire Crimson team was in there fighting hard at all times and showed up very well. Mcon played this game, after being out from the Allegheny battle. Putts displayed great fighting spirit and was in every play. B.ible, jones, Lopeman, Sakemiller and Lukehart all played well. The defeat was clean cut and decisive and had considerable importance as to our standing in the Class B championship race. O22 O22 020 O20 020 O20 O O OZ OZ 6:1 ll o ii II o en ll 0 ll Isa QD NJ N lil o IJ H o ll H o Il QI: one ono onon Ougijg none one O i ,., , ROBERT E. Tl-IORN 0 . . U Drreciar of Alblerzcs 2 l3ob,w aslhe is known to all of us, deserves much praise tor his great work as Director of Athletics. lle has been kept busylat all times and has had some tlilli- cult matters to straighten out. Always congenial and wearing a pleasant smile, Bob has won the confidence and admiration of the entire S student body. IOZ 201 IO 1:73 ...m-O 5 12 5412.90 55:2 Cmrnfin ,Smog 'H HSL: n.-1 4 :rn-5'-1 Uummg ,- :x Siam CU '39-'UFS C ,fntrzifi -K :' -TQ ' ... ,- cigng 'Macao ,X f-+g..,.A.'3 :NA 2' ED z - N225 i .E 53.37 :- .. Mei 1: 2.i-2-vm F- c 5 . Spot-Q S-'ral Z 'Ogguli roV'.x' S -Hg, ECS ' .a:,-.2 O2'U'-. -nazi.: -Dl '5' C'.1'n:, -.u4O.a or egg . ,J SFT' Too much credit cannot be given to Chalky for his dili- gent work and untiring efforts in molding a championship 2 team at Grove City. When he came to Grove City he had very little knowledge ol' the football material in the school, but it was not long until his work began to show results. This can be seen by the rapid development and increasing team-play from game to game. With the same material and a better knowledge of his D men Chalk should brin forth next fall one of the IO? 101 ' Y - . .3 f . , ' . greatest and best grid teams in the history ot C,-rove City. Besides handling the business affairs and arranging schedules, he has also ass1sted4 Cl1alky in the task ol' rounding out our championship football team. 2 Joi-IN R. MCLAUGHLW Manager Never was a team better cared for. nor games conducted more smoothly than during the past 5 season. jack deserves much credit lor his diligent work and his earnest effort. His iaith- fulness made him a popular member ol the 2 1921 football squad. 5 S02 one one onon 1 9 2 2 none one O30 ll O 1 5 ll 2 5 I ll 2 vu E 0 nn 3 ll 2 E ll 2 8 ll 9 5 ll 2 5 I1 E DSO 9 U o o U o o U o U Q S QI Q U Q U o o U o o U o OZ OZ -ef a fi 0 ' Jones, ciapmf-if 0 Fullbarrk Beniamin, Ben, King Cor any other of his namesb, play- ed his third year of football for Grove City. I-le displayed all 0 the slgill of '19-'2ll.and had a very SLlCCCSSftli year as captain o n ol zx llrst-class outfit. Ben was popular with the men about him. lle was a fighter and had the knack of putting pep u O 5. 2' F M. F: 2 r' 0 O20 O30 BIBLE, Captain-elect? 0 IQ R SL Q 'N- fm Q 'G' 5. 12 .T 0 u Harold Rabbit as he is commonly called, is a veteran 'ot' n 0 1920, and his wonderful plaving, coupled with his popularity Q with his teammates, earned lor him the captaincy. He had the right spirit and would rather play football than eat. Rabbit was a consistent ground-gainer and d0esn't know the meaning of the word stop. May he have all the suc cess in the world, as captain ol' our 1922 team. OES 022 0 O OZ OZ SSE-15 C-TEE.: 2,-:,-o:'U ' 'U3 1 UQ rn.-+G fb::::..:::L :F 'fl a 'ET'f1 afwgz mmioilt :if-'D ,,.-ft x: :a S 5 -E59 an' 9-712 GEF-Tru.. ,,..,-N.: gf-, ...zu gg'-'SO zflw ZQQH, M52 E me SET! E' in -sm hug., v UZ -Eg H r-e...u ' 576-159 'U Piss :nE '9 Gigli-+ img? ... m wi mv- FDLTI-v-O gmis -1 Ama mm, -EEO C-'T -1 alia 5 I ?Uc'r'Em PUTTS Guard O . . . , n His great work during the past three years on the gridiron E o assures us that he will be a prominent figure in next year's team. 9 O 0 OZ OZ UZ ll o o U o o U 0 U I-i QD DO 50 U o U o o U o o I1 Q2 one ll 2 5 I1 9 5 ll 2 5 I1 9 5 ll 2 nu 9 5 I1 9 8 ll 2 3 ll O30 ll 0 ol:o o:o1:x Ouzijg :nomo on-:Q ogg 2 E RUGH 2 Center 'Chubby played his second year ol' football for the Crimson. l-le was always on the Job and proved to be a valuable asset to the team, lt is with the lceenest regret that ,, we accept his loss by graduation. Q 2 E 2 MOON ,, .. 0 laitlele u Chief, a veteran, proved his sterling worth as a mainstay 2 in our stone-wall line. His fighting spirit and clean play always stood out conspicuously. Tackles equal to Denton are few in number, and the gap caused by his graduation will give the coaches considerable worry, E O 0 SAKEMILLER E Half Sake is a veteran ol' 'l9-'20 and continued to show his steady, consistent play. ljle never says-very much hut when it comes to doing anything, Roy is right on the job. l-hs steady play and his earnestness mark him as a valuable man O to Grove City. n O ii E ol:o ol:xol:l 1 9 2 2 :nomo ol:lo one Z0 ll O O I1 0 0 II O II O 2 Q: Q lil 0 I1 O -O I1 O O ll O O OZ 0 0 on 9 CZ F .P 2' .. U1 ol: TT: : N.. Beach, playing his first year ol' football for Grove City, proved to be a very valuable man. lfle was one of the most reliable llnemen 'ind alw'l s '1 stumbhn block to his o on o 1 1. ty L I Q Q , ' o u ents when on the defense. His handling ot forward passes U o was a feature of his play. o O20 O20 LOPEMAN Half Chalkie came to Grove City from Marietta and displayed wonderful football all season. His keen knowledge of the game and his aggressiveness made him a valuable asset. l-le did not carry the ball very much, but his running interference was perfect. l-le will be an important factor in our 1922 ma- chine. O20 O20 OSS O22 O 0 O 2 0 CLliljS Bill came here from Kislci and showed his ability as a loot- hall player. lfle was a hard man to get around and a sure taekler. Bill did not say a lot, but always knew what was going on and generally where the ball was going. We will see more of Bill next fall. O20 O20 O O OZ OZ or: ll o o ll o o ll o E. i-A QD IU IND lil o ll o o ll o o ll on ox:lo ll 2 5 ll 2 5 II 2 5 ll KO 0201 O O ll O 0 Il 0 03020 I1 0 O20 FQ Luke, il veteran of '20, was shifted to the wing position and proved to play an important role. Luke is naturally fast and handles himself wonderfully. lle tackles hard and can receive a forward pass perfectly. KRAMER A Half and Full Sam Iwas 'the darlitliorse of the entire squad, but not very long. His ahility to diagnose almost every play made him too valuable to keep on the bench. l-'le was 21 consistent ground- gainerand a hard line plunger. Qn the defence he was always following the ball I and time alter time broke through lor tackles behind the line of scrimmage. LU liEl'lAR'l' E -ml' MCD li R M OTT Tackle ' Tiny came to us from Marietta and proved to he a power- ful lineman. He was a tower of strength on the line and an important cog in the team play. Tiny injured his knee and was out for part of the season. 0 ll 0 ll Q S Q: Q I1 O ll O 0 ll O 0 ll 0 0 0 OI IO I0 IOZOI ICED! 221 0 020 O 0 0 OZ o ll o o ll o lil 1-4 QD lX'J IND lil o ll o o lil o o ll oi: o ll o o ll o o ll 9 U O 2 Q2 Q lil o lil o o ll o o ll o WS MS 050 O20 SM ITH Center Mote came to Grove City from Canton, Ohio, and al- though playing his lirst year of college football he looked and played like a veteran. l-lis passing was perfect and cannot be excelled. l--le is small, but has plenty of fight and aggressive- ness to make up for his size. Mote sure will make things hum for all opponents next fall. O20 020 O20 O20 SCHACHERN 0 Quarterback 0 E Shack, a new man at Grove City, proved his ability at E quarterback by his excellent generalship and his ability to carry back punts. He was zi wondertul open-held runner and as last as they make 'em. OES OES 0 0 O 0 35:3-mag f'D..,ga7s' : 52.1-j '11 -rw: 225.572 Wgmwgr' '5,..-xv: Z' f,! W fb Z :ru ZIP-Eng. :Cz-:-o-5' -UUQC3 Ya 5397:- R ig.-.gr V1-f 52523: , UQNGO O DC 5Cnw:E ECr'.!:.4 z-.: fi!1 ': :mf-P:-,ru l..3 -'-Dfw -1-0 .... cs.'u Q' L: may :swwn.:.g algae.-1 C-UIQ C '?.2'c23 225'-'ri if 42:29 ,-ix 501253 5Z'1:::,.-Q Ul'2'1 f'Df'x 4 225'-U... GBE'-1 N9-rnlfqi. ,A - P, .. E:'Om5,E5' Item 4 -IL' C E -4 ... f.5'G2u2'Q -1r: in E'4E..':: H ILL End 020 020 0 O OZ OZ on ll o o ll o o Il o U I-A QD IND KD Il o I1 o o ll o o ll ox: Eno ouo omom Ouzja nomo 0:0 oni 2 O ii' Ei O O lilllili Guard Roy- ' played his first year of football and proved that .he 6 has the ability. llc was a hard, consistent and aggressive o u worker on the field and deserves much credit for his earnest and diligent work. U 2 2 1 1 ii E 2 BOIILENDER F Guan! F 0 ,, . ,, . , .. . O n ylohnnie, a veretarn ol 20, was shifted from end to guard n o and played a wonderful game throughout the season. Without o ... a wordbof complaint or a grumble, he played hard and steady - the entire season. lrhs play was or first-class order from the first game to the last. and he was always Hghting to win. llis aggressiveness and untiring spirit together with his ability, makes him a very valuable man. O O ii ii O O li ii Q O ii E 0 a one o:xo ox:o1:x 1 9 2 2 x:lor:xo o:o ono O20 U O H II 0 E ll O E QD 2 Q: Q D O II H O ll 0 H I1 SO 0 o 'EZ' 25 U1 ST ra Q-F 1 'E' 23 QL: 01: W CS 0-O 0-O v-9 B 23 4-: 5:2 o OZ OZ of-Q,-f -57, muy-r :Taj 75- -C-'mi FEW:-H '3.... CF5 ' 5219i in Eng. gA3gQLdjw5g2 Vrl- u-Aa 1-I ,- -3 . fb -- egpealgeeeeft t4miQ.ifg:E27f-l .' f- - 1 gg'-'5?L5 1:s5'om5j?' -:r-'-37'-:UQEi --12-'Ui 2 Q,f-rUQ5-'Q-C-BCD ,,Z,ET renin? mgwrgmg Q3 O-1-0 2-35'-'faff-3mf'x l5 'EE:'w Ei:E 5g.-1 3U 'C',2-J QB R451-7.EThQLf3,'-'E 6 : Dm-' o-U -,FDQH UQCsjU :,-H ,-,fig-L4 nf-f..,'-jfmc 'J'-'7 j'2 f:- iz-O.'I. 3 ing-i'.'E. S'+. 3.2f-FSI! w -'-o-,f-f D-Wvw :J f-r 2eU5zwfnmQ2 -J-'-O f- ....,,..s4,5' 5'k2+E,..,... 4 ug' 1'1' iade EE anw --- 27' F5 -tink! - M. I'f-fro gg -1 -J 50'-. ,., v--O 'On ra f-' ---'r- Qr-e n'U'1 .'Tf..f'-D ... .'T :.,:f:s .-tc Mmm ::'7g.-. M-1::1? new E., :ri ,'i,f'De-r '7 05- ,!',Zf-v d. L E :lm F52 M52 f-fan mma- a -z cn :ff O-1 :gm 'LJEFDCJ gg.: Q.-J Epafw E25 '1:f'm G9-...T rv? :fg e-9 r-7 Cl! fz,,,... gg W-rig -I-'SE' F' 0252 .l.-5-'F T 5 '-1 ' nU5w'-'- Qaff-r M O05 5- 2 5-'E lo.: ....:.: rugir-+ mm., wtf fiom 5 FD V ... '-'Q :J ,JIU 25'-HE Ong gg: mir-+3 U39 CL' K :':7'fD CD WLDC ..:p..- AG FD ft U-gov.: Uv... ij,- G -nf' nc,- 2--.Of'+ g '1 nor.: OH :QU '-n-rift 250 f--CD Z0 020 O20 O20 MARIETTA Z7-GROVE CITY 44 Showing form which won for them a tri-state championship last season, the Grove City College basket-ball team opened its collegiate season with a de- O cisive win over the Marietta College quintet. Out-guessing and out-passing their opponents, the Crimson five was led to victory by the brilliant floor game of their captain, Stephanian. lfVAl'NESBURG 25-GROVE CITY 36 0 0 Although Waynesburg had the long end of an 18-14 score at the half, the team, with their old vim and spirit came back and gained an ll-point lead when the final whistle blew. UNIVERSITY Ol WEST VIRGINIA 39-GROVE CITY 29 l-lere Grove City College met her first defeat in two seasons in a hotly con- tested game, each man doing his best and fighting hard. But this defeat did not stop the team from forging ahead. CARNECIE TECH 21-GROVE CITY I9 ln a lloor game of lightning-like variety, with passes in time with the speed of the players, featured the work of both quintets for 40 minutes of the fastest basket-ball played at Grove City for some time. The guarding of both teams was close but clean. A record crowd greeted the two tives. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 54-GROVE CITY 33 ln a game that was fast and full of thrills the Grove City College quintet went down to defeat. But not without lighting, and a display of wonderful team work. Young and Funk were the starring ones for Pitt. Captain Stephanian and Foster were the most conspicuous players on the floor. the latter doing something that might be termed pretty, caging 15 out of l6 tries from the free throw line. OZ OZ 022 O22 O20 020 0 O Z Z O 0 fcrrztn n-mop-9 02-gf? e-U .ncrrf-l '-4 feaa fren- E.:-EU: r-+G P7- TWD: ,-'LJ 27959 1 'A E5?v '-'-UQ 1 ,..,... KJ 1 'HN CCQUQ: 4,07 SACS - E'c26m ff'!rQ f-e Hx' QWQQ, QC-ez- I- 1 'Tl nog:-52 E-s c4032 4 E071 -4- LA ' . 'CNZTFINJ ...ifD5 Os Qzwil .gd Q G 'Pt 2 ages 3-1,C..Y' M... - r'cO-if-,IIE 'QQ 2,1 Q -,.- 2955? .,. STH' mit?-x - ru sw' HMT E'-IFE -'17-' mmm' 5-'go FD 'T C'D..ak1 mcg 5:11 mm ,.,..... 02.3 O 0 OZ OZ on ll o H ll o H ll o U sa QD T0 IO U o ll o H lil o H ll on O ll O U 2 a I1 2 a ll 2 a Il E a I1 2 a ll 0 T a I1 2 a I1 2 a II 0 OZ OZ O20 020 3020 2020 PQI Q0 S N Q NJ Q 5 Q . 2 O20 O20 Z0 Z0 VARSITY BASKET-BALL SQUAD omomol IOZOI 10201 lomml IOZOI N201 IOZOI IOZOI 1020 O H O H H O E U O D Cb 2 Q: Q D 0 U H 0 U H 0 U O O O 'F T V-Bd Y 'J 2 'TT C 'Z C 3 I CW 'R Q 'T YW Q xi NY' Va -lk H KT. 2-1 .- G-1 Q., H., ,.'T','ZJ G U- 15 2:5 40 FD '1r-+ QE 'FP Q.. I 2' .ou :IZ -. 3: GDM H: :S -'M gr.: -15 Q. C' iv 121 NFC wil SN ,LQ CD- 2-I 1 U H: 1'0- F' :4 UU P+ .7 fb CT cn .- - 52 . G 23: 4 FE Q.. G I O EE'-Q '1':S:.. G- ggi? P 4. -I L: Q52 gms? 550: E215 rigid 2 QF M, ..m '?QH :.-', :gi Fzm Q IS --1 D 5 Z gf-If-Am 55? 5 725' ' fsjs Cn?-24' '1' J 5 QL uf 4 ,.z.N. Wf a B. 50355 Q05 J -: wa Q ISELTN :rfb A :NUS Y F15 lx: Ti E xc 51513, kigurz 54 Ocrug r. ff no QF: rin. 57 .:.C'1 f '1 54: ..4 EEG 'sf SC-. .114 0 OZ OZ O20 O20 E Q IQ Q 171 CII 'Z WI lx: T C3 Z Q Y U7 Q N. Y 4 lx: OG ... 492-035 2.53-E0 f-e ,--1 99:2-O1 w-fD:'-1- N C5 73012 C957-fckf FUQWHGE' HFSEOM ..'CTf':: f:+'5 d.., 5'4..:. w UO 1 l'?f- 'fn-1 35:27 A..- naming 5'-:M rn :Q-cr H. 522315 P+:-+ QE,- Fmuq Q, f'Dk?mQ.:wf-9 -1 P.-+L73 '?a EDGOHE Q. ...O FD-+ :.3E.2Gm : uc?-U U . 19-3 fb 'QSUQ'-:sw m: '-'C.. T'-QE 1 I .. CH 2L'mF:v-23' Q'Onwm f'D 1 OU xQ5!'NC r'n:Sm.-.D :'--9:5 r-E- WWE 5-'Doss iLgE.mm wm:,3'o Os,-from -aff 3 '5'U'SE'D ZUQ-121A 5 Sm, 3- 4: '-fn.-. ,Nf5 00:25-1 Swv? 'D '-'fl G -0,-xr --:sz-: 'J'-1-1- 5 rag-f0U'..' P- ,:,:'LT 'p1-UQ-a.'T f-r'Uv-r FFDFCP' rn!-m-.4 Q 171 in 'Ni S F Z Cf: 'Ni F77 2 'S-4 ? CW k Q Y R1 Q 'Sl S 'I w Q CD' 1:52 '- 1 2 -1 QSYP '-'Cf-fag --.,'1 C--- O ':J5 '-1--fb -5 o gfss ll? 03322. :.'U'C- 538: 94 D-5 fmom SIS. ff. E535 m0-'F '-'FD -J 3-7: D45-,AZ :rag Qf 8 mr? N-Dx.CJ.. Sggrn 5:0365 g....Er 4-5 EE-l-5f+C2 1-'OCD 2 DE' ...E .1 migm ff NC' :U7m3 ?3fm Upd- f:..f-20 Ill .-1-1 -5 G..-. ...., Qgpi f5-'02 '31 3-' 2-I-VU-O S052 n-Jill'-91,1 Z.'.F'Gu1 5F:'?3 gm v. ....--U' R538 SE.. E135 -1:-rv-1 ,,,....... F54 2 D -...... 33mj 2335 UQE EGZTFE, .1 -sm -' P rn..:3r55' ,... -1 .... . EE:-K: If-+G 025 Owns: ..,., - 329-35 5'-G' G IN -15 HIN' '-'-A ...hs :....3,-, , S03 mm 55:2 Epi? ...5-Z - 01331 ,':',C:. lx: :-UQ,-Ia. -':'r:I UQ'-fi, no-5.0 lm...-A HHQ ,.'T'r-in Q ': 'ITU wf:9 wfj' Q E U5 junk, N7 GE -4 UQ'-1' germ ,aww rn F.5- Q29 O ... -15-E, 29,0 U. 'TS r.: r-rgfj Nz .-,,..- :DQ .Tap-2 2:5 I-'Q--1 :gf-s gc rr l'Y' .51 --3 www UQ Q 293 Eric. '-' FD BCA 54.9 nga Qs..-Ll Glcnflx 9 :wx HEQR7 as Q -Hmfm ,. 7 k- 63.54 5 I--ff Ocraii ' 1 +- 5029: mv-P..-:I Omifx :O-INA 07:02 ,HSBC 72.2031 .-M11-'fT: OZ-I-P QEOTH . 'Wi 'NZ 5.1- UWT 'ECI' ww 'jnfl'-N gfj 4 -IBB DJ O. U3 El 2-2 G 23:4 55 -1: GTK 714' N514 .-.mfg :- fun FP .5 A :Ln4 I.T ,Q.m..-In-, 1 ?3?fvS rbgiif.-1-N :QE N 2' :AE CSCCM. fmzflx r-... fv Elwglgf 'r-r 1,-. f Qf1E'5', 4 CU SLMQFD Tmpg-w -X. 4-1-122 ' m .swu-'T' -Q1 Qtr X Og.. Lh- 'QQ-I -In-I' v G 1955 F I SLOQ Y :N 2' 1.r'N.. C.QU75:P5-TN 'U FDQIQ Qifgi-0.1.5 QQQSQQ m'm.:w9,,b. fx!-ifag'-1: 1-+' IQ 'Nu Qr-VU,-C.T ' A F'-'dv -grugrbxl J U Nf:UEJf: 1A' -- -,-QQ :s-'-'Y-5 '::-.milf :m...:fT1 YD:-'7E.UQf'x 47 HQ 0 -.1 Om' - :-E. reds-N UQ 04 - Gif: UO... 52:50 ,T : 22979 :GC- EE :Im 55 ,gg :amd 3.04 C-:xc 'mmm OWF' '1 6 Q . EXIS- F50 -. E? Olxbf, -1XlfB SLEQQ' ,, .... mglgf SWE U, .. 3.32. o'fv -10 wwf, 'P-P FD-1 1-r-1.-. f's 25? CT 'H 002 5-10. -O .-,4 ri? QE' Q21 S 355 :Qi FD 2? f: ifgua 43 me-+ 55' . 2.31 C2 2.9 : UQ? Lv :Lg- FE:- Q M S 3 'X 7 S 171 2 FND T m Q, Y 'N X A S S N! IND Q O20 KH A -'62 OL-.ur-D mmm 22 - F-HE: S 51. FD via? mica fD:.'.'1-. .-. - Gm :' -J O 0'5- 52141 F2 U 2 13 n-A.,-,rvT:b4 f-T5:': mgxrn Y' .1360 5'5'a'7 S502 ... 00-5- -ngbzc ...wT':' -QNV .. 4:4-Q4 ....:,:.5 Oqgw 'm C Q f-f: FEMFT mg 0 .m 1 LJGQO :Uinc 9.206 P+: w'DG.fU ... 2.5.0.3 2-NE' rngwg 3.152 N4 55 oi? C 53 '9- HG:- '3' r- rn-+4 2 COL' .1 :J ---,..m - .... .Zigrn w-: O-:gf-f Sm- mf-'E' :im Lux:- O20 on U H o U H o U o U sa CD BJ 50 U o U H o U o H U on O20 O20 O20 O20 OES O22 O20 030 020 O20 Z0 H O 0 U 0 O ll 0 D Q S Q: Q I1 O II O 0 ll 0 O II 30 I0 Hcn 1 P' ,-:zo 5525? .-f--A 35 : mmgd :QOC ,., '1 r'P'-'FD 2170 ...mic gkqrij SF? Z V . 4-,-1,-. Fugn 2. :Q 3: AVE P, . 5-.+T,,'T,,, E U cmwa: Q H ia? C mg q C ... . EFTEW '1 ..-- :r .J ,gmc . L11 DE ll Iigglf-+3 Siam 25 H ., mug? v-3093 EC.. : C gm 11:3-Us -mga FCM-f 1 101 IOZO1 I0 0201- I0 301 K0 at large,-these speak enough in themselves. - 2 ST EV EN S'l'EPlflAN l AN, Captain Guard 3 - 5 n Step was one ol the hest possible captains and proved to be a good leader. l-hs work was of an unusual nature this U 0211 I0 :-Qqiwgw F7 -1 Eiimga -4 Muni' 05'-Is Cy-...Qu,.aC ' mK2:lQ..'.T LJ,-7 5lQfU En m0 Hai :::5'f-21 Paswifm fG2fHQ 1' -1 2 5.52062 :Gauge -:Of - E f'n5'Ef.- f-foe-:r -2 5 :Ph--g'...mm ro ,-fr H2-. mrnaff-ff-'52 mmm? ,T :-mac-E ...CHQ 1 rr: gi f-1..'c'1 ., 'B :wwe cr5'?:'m gagdnhi SAMFEQ 3-'r-em .V g?-ES0 'DEE'-' ,JF 'T':.-1 If ' ,TMQFWE :QYQ4-F .,. -. r.:c5:.c r'1 WlDI7 0211 10 4 ',mnwR.a 44Lgi?i-42 o E n 1 P x U E 5 3 M Q S I Q VE N o 01 -fu--ewrccrc If-5.5-:Cum A 3'::fD3.::,6 Q... ,,.,O f-ef fb--. :egzf-lf m-w-. V - '-1..'T'.-:I -'MPT . .... . 25i2gQ?' -J - ,w m . G Egpimiglim G nH.fm: f1:,-- r'F :rm W,-E-A me Q g ... 31 -7302255-'M 505m-Umfvo' mil 2542. mmm IU -ogg gn 3 eimlvd SEQQUWW :05Q'ag5 QM :'Un:mC 3-G EMT? 3:55559 -'c:1m'... 'I' ED m 5155252 :gg 5ma23Qv cr'-: r.- pcmggarij Cr m-1' A5275 ,T gaafiia -19.113,-ffl.-2 ' EQEZZQO --- '-ZSVUUQI. ul- .. -0- 3 Fo'5 'D-ENQJG' m.'D':f2? '1 212526: J, Ur--inn U7 E' 'SUE Scfscnm :UQ:5E':'Fl: ..:,,L,L. 01 G 1141 nl 020 030 H2020 0 S020 o:xo o1:lol:l 1 9 2 2 mono one ono OZ O20 O20 O20 O20 OSS 020 020 O OZ OZ ll 0 ol:xo one onom Ou Zjg :mono o:xo . 5,1-i.,-- f- V O20 MJ JOE SMITI-l Forward joe, with usual speed and head- work was on the job this year. Play- ing a game of lightning variety, this star did not prefer to stand out from among his teammates, but played the game. He was chosen to be a mem- ber of the Tri-State team, making it three years in succession. We wel- come him back next year. HENRY SELLA RS Guard Hank, with his hghting spirit and manner of playing, was on the job this year. While we did not see much of Hank, yet he was always ready to do his best when called upon, l-le was a member of the last year's Tri- State Champions. ALB E RT liOS'l'li R Fnrwn nl Al, playing his second year on the team, was a popular lellow among his teammates and also among the student body. lle made a record For himself as well as for the school, that shows a credit ol' which he is de- serving. Al was as essential to the team as gasoline to an automobile. He won the highest number of points in the Tri-State district. We wel- come this aggressive player back next year, and know that he will do his best to make a winning team. BEACH ABRAMS Cenier Beach, playing the position ol' center, and workingvhard, helped to make the success ol the team this year. lfle played hard and gave his best to help the team win. dmoz: 1 :mono .ffl ig G -- QE-',' EL ' ll ,rr- 3 'XX-Q L- 7-, 'S if K . -.- cg., O20 MQ' O II 0 0 0 O O 0 O O 0 OZ ZZ 0 O O 0 0 0 OZ 0 ll OZ :xo U o o U o o U o U CD 2 Q1 Q U o H o o U o o U no 020 O20 O20 O I IOZOI IO I f iq . I --.-- -f-9 pg:-. cn'-9 A FE' F-:r- :,-55. 4:,:'h X 945:11 --1 - LL-.Hx funn: . f-+C... ....C'- ...:- -:G U1 . Cm 15:8 1'7 --1-O ,1 q-:Er - cn: Nm 4 :f c2'7r' 5-D-.J -f U' G ,.. f-ISSJ.-. r-1 I3 S-U' -- if- 1 Fgi f,: :zfg 6-of Q3 Saw 80mm ,Qs Em 'I-w m3:m E21-1 2? if? zsl- QSFQ Wi 59: 'Sgr' IE:- -D ff: ,wif 301.44 OE. 0'S WKLUQ -sr f,-' FD C--.-. -QI 2:3 ming Z 33:12. E5 Ein f E'?C O cwgm 1 f SW 'E T Sim? -f E323 Q R gg- T1 17 '5 f 42' ' -:Fi Q 1 --- r- 'Wa W Erma uw Olfff 4 :-hw .Ti V1 m 5 .Tl O 5:1-1UQ hm :IP 132' i . I -J.. Q ..,5,, 5 :J me Q If ' 7 4 5- 1' fp 0 y r'h..f'D 5. Zn ' 171 S -2- mmm S U '-'Eff E ' FE-If-1 .2 . 1 ? -',T,.., -2 mg---in A. KTI 612'-1 Q' U ,D Q ... ::- Q Us 4-x-O 'aa 7 dr' I , 1 -1 .. nw- Q w - H - - c -v.. 0,5 Q. H, 7 2 Q. .. 7, F. 2-. I A f Q N ...' fd -LTI Us ...sci -P, J 5:2 O run: gm I' -'gm Z . A' ,sr r' Jw.: r- -.-Q ., ' .. -.-,- 32 m 2,120 m 175 1 . f Q- m 73 - U 1: 2. v-1.-D 'sa r-:L iv Tm:,,.. -G AF: .P-.Stal .-f v-s 4 Gram :Jw H24 Q5-U: rm -'D FEV' 51 F23 797 EE nm 'Ewa QQ? -T9 fl-.3 'tg 'AEEQ-f -M :QC f.:g QQ?-1 -wi m'D cm -T: Q: :..-2 :SH 11 5' 'E' FGE 252 N 3 ...rw 452, -3.-. :,-, my fa-, -3-u: ,, ,,,.: f-.. ..-N -,CN lf ,4 55- -3 -HTG' mln . .Jn rw-5 mag .-..:. N. ! I. 'E R Z0 O20 O20 0321 IOZOI 1020! IOZOI IOZOI IO mn U o 9 U o o U o U hu QD K9 KD U o U o o U o o U orzo Z0 ll H 0 Il N 0 ll 0 El Q 2 Q: Q Il 0 ll in O I1 tn O Il O OZ 0 O20 020 O30 O20 020 O20 O20 O20 O22 023 O20 020 020 020 O O OZ OZ ol: U o ua U o ell U o U r-A QD IXD NJ U o U o na U cn o U ol: O I1 0 :Il ll H O ll O III Q 2 QE: Q III O I1 H 0 I1 H O I1 O 102 102 3 6 E E T' un a a E E 5 5 2 E :O 0 I IOTOI 92929. 2:1525 MQESE C: ,.!'-E225 zz, lg: Q.: 4 5 3 ' 'Q I I 'EQ es Ln 'z- G qs Q53 2 Oli Iznl 5 1111 QQ 99932 2 N-:QLS ,-4 E+-RE: 2 QLSQYEQLQN ' mo ons: mmm 0 7 r-5 ru .VF 93 C3 o -4 -1 I 9 i 5 fi 0 0 0 O O O O OZ 'DZ ox: I1 o U ll o :H ll o I1 v-A QD NJ NJ I1 o II o Uv ll o all ll ol: 0'i O2O OZO Z ZO'Z0 ZO 0ZO I1 ll O 0 i O 0 I1 ll O O O O ll ll o i 0 0 I1 Il 0 O 0 O Il I1 O O E 6. r 9 - c x c Q D s'Blli'l.'Il' IBL111'-1' jL?msl'v:f-23111 Team D MOON - Forward SMITH - Forward MCBRIDE Center 0 JACK - Guard o I1 IWCLAUGHLIN Guard I1 0 KORON A Guard o O 0 ll I1 O 0 0 O ll ll O 0 in n OZ0 OZ OZOZ 1 ZOZ0 0ZO ZOi Omo ll II, O I1 H 0 II O I1 O S Q: Q I1 0 ll H 0 II H 0 ll 0 Z Ol Ol KO lvl E 2 5 5 Il I1 2 2 S 3 II ll 2 2 5 5 ll Il Z1 I0 Z1 IO lomol lomol lo gn,-451:32 IEZSFERE 352325 rn 0,324 'Jn 5: -1' org 3 'Uml V . Q. 1 ,QL I I I I I I Il ' l '21 if N 32' QQ5-FF Q.e.3'PQ3.3. mmol mmol m Ol Ol OZ OZ ol: ll N o I1 o In ll o I1 lm QD N5 IND D o ll 'II o Il o H ll ol: juniut Q5irls' tgBa5l:ei-3155111 CQ-IBEIIIT n 9 U E o U H o U o U Q 2 Q2 Q U Q U II, o U Il o U o OZ OZ 020 020 020 020 O20 O20 O20 O20 I1 . U E jxmxm: Zgngs' Egi15kI3f-336111 Ueann E TENCH ------- Forward DANNELS - - Forward NASON - - - - Forward 0 WILSON - - - - Center 0 E LONG QMCCOMMONJ - - Guard E MCCrKNDI-E5S - - Guard O20 O20 0 0 duo: II H 0 ll H 0 ll 0 II I-A QD N N ll o I1 H O ll H r 0 ll Quo: EZ 030 ZOZ ZOZ0 OZO ZE 0 .. ' 2 5 5 Il Il 9 2 5 5 I1 I1 2 2 ... L o o Il I1 2 2 .. L o o U U 2 9 OY 10101 l02Ul 1012! 'U cn l-A U tm? P rn Q I E m Z 3, '-5 Q Q 5 U, m U C 'B ... A m M U7 C7 QL: Z S 4 5 1' F 'Z' m z ' O m Z :K ' A 1 2 3 S 3 'L 5 ' '4 TE 5 4 g N. , I r' TV H ' P : I fm W '81 3' ' F A 1 R X L z- 7- QV! ' U1 J . JT ,.Q, X., l Q5 rg .-. Q an . ' 5- E. '75, Q, E -K Q B1 W W S3- 57 I . C 918 I I X Q, ' 1 :A -v 54 5- '- Q W Q Q -2 E Q Q Q F5 N: Se lx' 7: 5 91 'SL -3. E 'A at fm W Y rr. fr. ,,- 2 -0 -e fl. Q.. N2 N2 wx. -4, 3 -4 Ol 1020! H3201 10211 S02 203 o I1 o an ll o H ll o I1 n-4 20 NJ NJ D o III o U II o ua ll o im: O2 OZO 0ZO-Z ZOZO 0i O10 OZ OZ 020 O30 O10 O30 O20 O20 O20 920 g Smplpu111111'v 'flings' Zklauslzcf-IBa'l1 Geena U Il I1 9 INTER-CLASS CHAMPIONS FOR 1922 9 CHRISTY - - Forward HOOVER Forward 9 BOHLENDER - - Center Q U SCHLEITER - - Guard H O LYNN - Guard Q BOYD - Manager 020 O20 0 O OZ OZ ol: ll H, o U cn o I1 o U v-4 QD IND N7 I1 o I1 rl o ll o H ll ol: o I1 N o U H o U o U Q 2 Q2 Q U o U H o U H o U o OZ OZ KOZO IOZO IO KOZOI an E a a E E a a E E - jihscslylluan Q5i1fl5' ikmslavi-Zliall Tram lil o SIMONS, QPERRID - - - - Forward E CAMPBELL - - Forward MCQUISTON - - Center CROSS - Side Center SMILEY - - - - Guard E LEWIS, CGALLOWAYD - - Guard E O 0 O20 020 S020 S020 OZO ZO OZOZ 1 ZOZ 0ZO ZO o U o H U o an U Q U C E Q: Q U o U o H U o H U o OZ OZ 020 020 020 O20 020 O20 0 O OZ OZ E jHrcsl31ne1u cling? flleuslxef-2135111 'ifvaun E BRO WN - - - - - - Forward M CCU LLOUGH - - Forward B ESN EC K ER - Center o MAR KLE - Guard o I1 Roof: - Guard I1 9 H ARMON - - Guard o one one ' O O OZ OZ ol: Il H o ll H, o ll o U r-A CD NJ N U o I1 HT o ll tn n U ol: no ll o all I1 o H II o D Q S SZ Q D o Il o cn II o H I1 no 10:01 lo 122 ffzzffj ,vim , , ? ii A 'mm i. 5 Q X If '-4 'O IUZOI jo 5 5 II I1 2 2 5 5 II I1 2 2 5 3 Il I1 0 0 1 I 1 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD an O 0221 O20 020 O20 O30 0 QQ 'EZ ii Mun Em SE vga: :ES 'S Gm mm T15 2'3- :.x :uw O OZ OZ on n o H U o H H o U r-1 QD IND IU U o ll o ua n o nv U ol: 2010 020 O10 O22 O20 020 O20 O20 OTE O 5 ZCOUT-ISUUUU-4 ?5!E'f7lPE5 F5 X. --'D-.SDC-,NS-'-IS-1: -mm C'-P, gm fT,r3'Qf-rf-+,fDr-er-e m N - - P ...r-r-Uhr-'r-'C'. I3'Ol-3 ' 5 f-Ce::w:-::H 03-gzg.-rec , M2 iisaiclr 5,2 -ua-1-as :..Tf-1fQPK4fAf-,N if--'Em-fman' - Q,.,5FFY'Zf'F3, ,-5E3'P7 'f'2c:r-T fx ,.,f '-' 455-Q.N,33N?rv cS:':,'2FJ2E'O 0 .rf--,:S,..mS'.,s.'Z':. 5' 5 :,-.miuigc n 1-5'-1.'I1:.:-S-'lf,m'.Lv ' FD'-1U3:5m5.'Z5fD -1 :UQ Cm? Nkfkfl-Q 'EA Cfmr-Q-1C o wifi- N- X13 'OUH1 ...mg-',:7 c-TUE -::CNwxl-Ox N- mmgiz may 5136322 Qu N -03,55 :'re ...q'5- 423' . X O ,J ..: ,..--.-.g ' 5 f.-. ,I wx' - ,mmf .-fif--5-.-.-.1-'3--' : :U sf Cm E 1 G rv cm -QSPQE ru 5 CN 5Sg:g Im cn Kc 1 5-':S:,:' cc?-IS 53 -1 Q. 0-mm 'nf5wCCC.:r :- ,hw 3 Ezx-mmgm zzzr mg-,n3 mg' QE, ,-5529:f3 zowr- mgy5D:O.Qrg15C'3 ,J 0 3' IPQUQQEUZ-N ZS? 5 -12'DmfDv'353 -' I -4.-. -4-,-5 gg ,..4.-1.-. 1 I 3rorn,:g5K4O I 'hm 313 :Ig-fcml. Eg n r f'2'L'f' -Cl 0fD'S3-wd::fH J.. 0 P - MP,-fmO- N , :wg'f.. ': nom ...Q - -'G f- '1 G X I rn ' -' 'T 1- ry E :'.-UQ I 52 ' '- 4..v C: UG . -'-Tw.-,'..,,-12... '-I :Q S.. . ,..... lg mmkqg :J F-1 ,il E ff Z2 C, vain naar' Q ' m frsiwosrzgi 5 S 'Q UU 015550: ,.. N w z.'n5-'35-Toagrmg 'I gg 1 CM'-' .-. gm-isgvvu-11 E . :DS'DQ'EQE5EY S5 Q ::,.'3 X E,-2. ... ,-:O EQ-ESEQEE1 5 . aehffqahifskff 'i U 2-Lwircwfi m 3::1:1 M: 0 :rZ4s.,f2::-:WC-s maeo:HHfD::p O Q swam Q: 1-ffaffa-12: V -R19 ffm E.. ang-mmm-an U E'k4 v-f ':J 1-S f'U....5 1cwkfV1. Q L'-JQN 7 -- Q Craw wb- Ernc .AYS1 Q, ' 'U 'U'D5 h5 : -7m-m' Q -'U Maggie. QINJ'-'vbkq N -41935-:fm IGN lsbkfllg ....g-:mag-Q,'5r'm5g T f'k4glgTO3'1 ET 355 :gm77gUQD7'gg3' Q G-,C QQ mibiw --EC :E -ifvlqenz. :HQ-QQQ T,-ffzo-:s3O 0 P2,,,,-1-.wc GQQEE' -'.- mcg,-,C um 0 4: Eywgqm v1g..1- 8 ,O Er-r 4-+ n ? C:-'Mgr'-fggfi 42052 :-'E Q., : '4 K ,,,, as ' fb -1 --2, ss: -- O C:,,,,.5 ....f-P -1....:, ,.,f-+ ..- DCQKC -f-r '-' :T gg 55 gm'-' 3' -v-. 'W V' '51 o'?55'--40 T-'mo 'DN ' mi- 1:7525 Kr-23, 2:1 g 'T 1 1 A--. -' iff? QQ F34 Eau: QC N Q' :z F955-'f f-L3 3- 0 E020 O20 O20 O22 O20 O10 020 O20 O20 o:ox o:o ox:xou 1 9 2 2 1:lo:lo1 o:ol ol:o Z0 I1 0, O Il H. O Il 0 ll Q 2 Q: Q EI 0 II H 0 I1 H O I1 Z0 ICED! 10201 IO W IOZOI IOZO 0 S s -E E mmol Y mmol 0221 01523 bg,-13 S-'Ami Ngw Fm? CSC: EEE SSW G5 EQ til Q :z 053: 'N Q ml- Rvws? Elf:-V? Nl- sgm E29 gg. shi 'lux Q c :X E 0221 020 020 0 0 O 0 O O OZ OZ ol: II il o ll H o I1 o U v-A QD IND IX? El o II H, o I1 il, o II ol: no I1 o H I1 H o Il o U C 2 Q! Q U o ll E o U H o ll no 2 2 5' l . ,Y 5 . Qilrc :gem 5 4 nmgs E Eliall iilferm E 0 .. .. - 2 ' ,Sl:Pl EMBIJR I5-Training Camp opens at Barmore. 27-School opens. Registration Day. 5 28-Beaucoup new faces--not so many old! 5 n 29-We try to settle down. Little sisters much in evidence. Y. W. C. A. party. n 2 30-Much pep displayed in Chapel 2 OCTOBER l-We play Thiel at Greenville. We win, 6-0. Grove City goes to the game '- en masse. 5 E Z-First Sunday Chapel-Many vacant seats. u 0 3-Literary Clubs have first business meeting. 9 -l-Freshman Class meeting which as usual results in a spectacular parade and ' subsequently the appearance of green caps. 5-Colonial girls appear in chapel clad in such a manner that we cannot tell whether they are coming or going. le-lazed! l 5 6-Miss Lockhart's engagement to Texas man is announced. Another good 5 teacher gone wrong! E 7-Mass meeting in preparation for big game with St. Bonaventure. ll ' 8-Who ordered rain? We beat Bonaventure 21-O and go to the bi-annual sod- buster with cheerful hearts. - 9-Miss Holiday, Y. W. C. A. representative, gives fine talk in chapel. IO-Literary clubs hold their Hrst open meetings. ll-Brer-r it's cold! E E I2-The first snow flies and we make ardent preparations for the annihilation of E Allegheny. 2 13-First Friday morning sing. What are we gonna' do Saturday? 2 I4-Beat Allegheny! Big flag rush-One casualty. I5-We did! ! ! ! 7-0. 16-Sunday chapel. F 17-Club meets as usual. L, 0 18-Prexy gives us a talk in chapel. 9 I1 I9-Rain, rain, go away-Beat Geneva! E 2 20-Y. W. C. A. Candle Service and Y. Nl. C. A. meetings. - Zl-Old Sol is out-We hope for good weather for Saturday. 22-Geneva le!-Grove City O. 23-Dr. lVlcNees preaches an inspiring sermon in chapel. F 24-Blue Monday. ,. E 25-First meeting of Dramatic Club. Mrs. Storey gives a dandy talk to the girls E on l-low to Dress. 2 26-Nobody knows nothin'. Nobody cares except the poor ole' Profs. 2 0201 N no To T Z 5 Us ff EZFD if FFS Eiuagw 'J::':r:'. mf- .. EG. U4iS :cm 5'-m OQ- T' umm 91.2.5 C,-... gag? :,u...c 't4 D'.3 95.22 D QFDFD 2125 Noon 0,'J ,u.-. O 'f-PFD 2.-.EM 55:2 En.,-1 222m m2?U.G3- :ess er., an -Euro magg 0871-4 f'9' see' Z' ang? 55.25-' rtmcsq :Eg 2:5521 Qmnfvg 32,94 mis? 5.5453 ffmifw 1UZ QQ2' -.' FD 'J U5 PY' FD 5 M 0201 on ll H o ll H o ll o I1 si 50 IO IO D o Il o H Il o H ll on EO U E O H E 0 U 0 D Q S Q: Q D O U H O U H 0 U Z6 Oiolf IOTOI IOTOI IO UJMU IND ff TTT T ff f 5? 29? 3 if Q U cram rf e f f'D:J.- 55228955932 51333 -, H, ,..-.- V g:7',f.L:rrc35D- Q 5-SCM? -Ns'5'f:f 2s4ll 202153 K4 f-v:4- 'Ta 45, 5' 2.3,--2-li:-'Q 0650'- E9 U52 U'-1 in HYQUE so emggl1eOd casa? Q- . 7. - - ua 23maW+sE Edges sqc Dflm .'3 X.- :QQ--D51 C 3-lm'-'wSDO:7 nf-1 Bn' Im ,GQ ggzw -Nong w :Fam-UGC :gc-M EQ F5 -152-GU! E Fflhb-1 :ig V' cf' 2 21 od-cz ..a Q VT -1 CZ H:-pg 2' QC -h an 5-ru'U fb -J. FD F 'U 5 'Dru-1 O FD ..a 3:-,rn g' ,.., 'O C v-r 5 .. 0 N -H39 E. e : 2 253, Et, 3+ 5 C 'Sei 'D 2 If Ev' 3 'UQ-L63 U 23 5 G Q mga L: C 5 e fs Eel 5 E 2 a R asf M 'U E' g: Orsn -52 C .U 2, g-QF 'F f-' c ru -5 . U 3 Q32 3 s: CN' 7 1 ni 5 E as 2 :J 11 K4 UQ 0 seg m E 2 gf 5 3 Q5 -537 5 '-1 FQ ' T- 5 ,D O ... 5 W 2 m 3 W S E 5 5 1 5 '4 T' :Ol IOZOI T101 I0 0 - 7-Club night comes round too soon--only too soon! ' 8-Dramatic club plans to do much in the near future. 9-Varsity basket-ball men appear for Hrst time to practice. Many new candi- dates show up Hne. S 10-Grace lVlcCune entertains at a dinner party at Knoll, 5 U ll-Armistice Day! Football game and impressive patriotic exercises in chapel. n g I2-We beat Wesleyan Z8-0. Westminster's entire team and coach visit us for 2 the game. 13-We have intermittent alarm clock with us again! 14-Speedwells make preparations for big banquet to be held Thanksgiving. I5-Dent Moon proclaims himself a bachelor in Reagle's Philosophy class. 16-Collection taken up in chapel to defray expenses Lihospital billy of flag-rush hero. I7-Y. M. C. A. Secretary gives an enthusiastic message in chapel. Rain! Rain! C-0 away! 18-When is Indian Summer? Marietta's team arrives to practice on our field. Seniors have party. I9-Grove City 27-Marietta Z. Some swim! 20-Sunday chapel. 0221 0221 H Zl-Weather looks good for Thanksgiving. Club as usual. E 0 22-Dramatic club receives a treat! Prof. Fleuger reads a play. 0 23-Many old students back to see us whip Westminster. 24-Rainy weather doesn't dull the Old Grove City spirit. Special train-load of rooters show Westminster what pep is. Grove City l5HWestminster 0. 25-Few attend classes, but we all doll up in our glad rags for the Speedwell ban- g quet. Bonfire at 1:30 A. M. 0 5 j .-J FD Q. BD 'et no '-H I-? FD 1 I-f :r FD E oo :r r-P U' FD -H 2 ri OBO 0 wwwlo fffT ?2QU --::rD:T' O... O. OOO' 1 53355 D :-:mf-+ UQD'-'5- ' Dr-,I-+-O '-'4O -1 F0 fb DOQIS as :F 1-+C,.,Om :riff Qui Dim'-1 f-f :ics :'g.':grn:,s 0..r.u'-1 gtA:Z 'Cru S-H555 ruL 3 S539 --'-' -3 ESS.. Tig... no 3. :O ?5 66. 5 FF E YI 'U 6 9. Um. as 5 -4-. 5 'v O' cu f'P I-'P 2 O OZ OZ on U H o U H o U o U ht CD T0 TO U o U H o U H o U on o ani o rw T H 2 FD 5 o 2 Il m o E. sf. a Q' o f m U 53' IT: S N U, x.: Q Q U O Il ii o ll H O I1 o one OZ 02 2-First basket-ball game of season. We beat Butler Y. M. C. A. 45-33. Same good old team--they can't be beat! 3-Y. W. C. A. holds japanese Bazaar and Tea Room in the gym-Huge success. 4-Missionary from lndia gives us an inspiring message in chapel. 5-Indigo Monday. Everything blue but the sky! 6-Dramatic club cast presents Holly Tree Inn on new Carnegie stage. Large 9 and appreciative audience. 0 U 7-The new librarian seems to be Non us poor mortals! The library proves to I1 0 be no matrimonial bureau. 0 8-Football banquet at Colonial. x 9-Team awarded their letters-Much pep and many silver-tongued orators. 10-G. C. wins from l-leinz House. Score 33-25. ll -Batch is with us! 0 12-Dr. Purvis preaches in chapel. Sacred concert given in afternoon. 9 I1 13-Wind wildly whirls, wilfully worrying winsome women! I1 0 l-I-l-low we cram! 0 lTl 5? :1::i.Z'T ang 952,1- 2:2 SWE cg.: -Er-1:3 Q55 ':i. FD QED- ms.,,,:. 3.4 rg-Rt.. Q25 UUECT :..5' :om rnO'U PT F4030 Egg 'ral' E,2.7J E2 UUQO :gg f-em'-K Eff' W0 rn? :fe ga se-i FD of sn En O O OZ OZ ZZ ZZ 0 0 Good-bye till next year-Merry C bristmas. winter Germ JA NUA R Y 3-Everybody comes back to rest up. 4-New term starts with many new resolutions. 5-Chapel roll taken. Mad scramble for back seats. We beat Marietta 44-27. 6-Good skating, both on sidewalk and creek. 7-No newsf 8-First Sunday chapel well attended. E 9-juniors have pictures taken. Gee, do I look like that? E 0 I0-Miss Reisley introduces new tactics. 0 ll-Faculty members seem to be on the sick list. 12-First Y. M. and Y. W. meetings. Basket-ball team gets good send-off. 13-Y. M. C. A. presents good entertainment in form of Galbraith Brothers. Grove City 36-Waynesburg 25. I4-Dr. Reagle- What's the difference between wit and humor? Red Hous- ton- About three drinks. W. Va., 38-G, C. 29. junior party. 15-Sunday. 16-Inter-Club debate try-out. I7-Dr. Steele gives an interesting address in chapel. Calderwood likes system- Beach gets it! I8-Tests are like the poor-always with us. I9-Ain't we got fun, marching round the gym. Oh, girls! 020 O20 ol:xo::o U li o I1 li o ll o U r-A QD IXD N . U 0 lil H o ll H o U o1:1ol:1o o ll ll o lil nl o ll o lil QD 3 Q1 Q lil n ll H, o ll ll o U o 0 O Nw T? U7 GET 532. TOWE- ge 51522 ,D .1 100:23 Elm R575 F39 5-rn wiki? mc,-, roms- 511' Ui!!! f-+,'LJ4' o-+4 L:-41-G -U25 'O 'v1 SSW nClxx E'9T F5115 'e-r its ?U i-1 :J :s n-J sa I-9' .... n Q : U' P' i FE VJ 5. ... CF, an O O n 22-Dr. Neigh preaches in chapel. u 0 23-Zero weather. Speedwell party. 0 2-l-Another good one-act play presented by D. C. caste in Ivy Chapel. Z5-Beat Tech! Denton Moon buys two tickets for Ol'Hcer 666. 26-Term play is Z1 huge success-lull house. 27-Team leaves for Pittsburgh. Score, Pitt, 45-G. C., 33. The Freshmen Lle- feat Clarion Normal 64-20. 0 0 H 28-We square ourselves with Tech. G. C. 32-Tech 26. Hooray! U 0 O Z9-Sunday again. 30-Club per usual. 31-First inter-class basket-ball games. Supt. I-loban gives line talk in chapel. 0 'Ti YT: U: Z Q IL 'Pc O O more rv Ivmrolvxv- ------- ---N TT ln TTTTTT TTTTT TTTTTIIT TTT 425 2 30995729 4213755 952552503955 1137? , ' - - '-' .- ,.... ---. ,..' -J ' III 5,13 A S2 :Q 5,112.2 35,2326 5322.05 O5 fn H 5225. wf.-seQ.-- Q-H2150 , H. ....... -, fb .. FD -. .1 EkF'USflgU2C'SCS5-if f555QU93f- 0333535539922 55. C-E.?D3:,.Q5C,QLf5 w 5-5-Q23 EPZ :Q-751 :- ,, '- FD 1.ru -,, --. ' ru D Egan :I f,'E'T'...',Z-1 :gjjjm ,:'2 in gcgokf,-' 3T.f:.Qm'T1 'N :-4 Cn x ,'l?U'34-1 T' 9-9 Lf' Z 13- 9-D -5- .L-FD QTNE- Qkfgfi SZLJGET Om'mG:Q55'Zwf JJ. ui bv rs' 4-f W ,MD J. A sq O 3 -' -- N --- O Q-'Tj Sgoi M3259 QEQEJ OS ZEEQMQ Sax 2553 E-pig? 05? I2 mm 2551155233 NO-1-HD' T-v:wgO saw- 3 5549-1 song-'QE w 'FE' --SA 5 gg cn- . f: we -- O g:.:sCruE.:' :rmw 21 - H gvi-n O' :.D'- D ge :Offs fie- -- 9, 55-ffl' co UQ -U 'Crab-'Hog m'E.N E+ 'U' 2 Sgfbgo N2 N F-12 2-Uqm-gown Oil: Q 5 :QKQFAS-S 575' E- E2 iv:-grgi IG' E' .,,,' 'IL P+ 22' 0' 2282 J' 5'1 Q 'E -'TE-FAU-7'D ui S7 W4 pg ,-.. ga? 'fi' : ,. an I I' M C30 V5 ,-,P-P ..,fg-' U' -' G TQ'-'-NLC '1-T ..-. 'Tr-ew S+ gn D- 1- D D9 3 0,2 :1 H: Limo Q vw fb 5 Wg ws' Ss. F. 3: 5,9 gd .5 O fl... 1 -- ' ' P ' if s o :.UUOqt3- nl' E3 5 5220 --rn W .-+ Q3 ....- ,U f-,mg 552 FD ,., jggsq-'L f-+ G CTG' r'D7I'-e-. 4 'J' ' ua gf -- 'YDJ ' ' Orb 4 D' FD , . - U1 -4,4 rn N qi N11 1 EB 0' I-J E ' ygqj:-, ego: 'TV4 S- f'D'T1 Q2 Q E035 'rf' ng T152 gg- -- '-'.. 'S ID. Z xg 5 ra. 3 SFF :DQ 0134 E. w - ... ' :H v A Q CU 5 Q 1 Q-' 'fr-I :ICI E '-1 G '-'UDF Us-rw gf. ' O C.. ':.'. :1 , -05 5' if-f O -3 - r- se UE rn m ' C- S um fp' 5' cn ,..'C7 U' - CW '4 ' -'ru f -L- :: :f JE Lew gm 55, 3 E- 3 5' U1 P- ...'Tl... Q' mf' I' -. -U SOO'-1:. CD.-1 34. O' Q O -. . Qc -Uv, HQ D IQ -1 -Q 'Tl '-0,1 pg f-Dm .-. gd 'T' 3-.ui O19 t ' I rr 91 I 'TLN H5 1-r ,., lg... Ml D-, O KSC Dlx! :HD .-I -U In CC :iw .-..-.- --' ...f-+ T' an PHC 3 E2 ET O 0 lv T S H. ill CII w -. F7 IT' I-'J QL in T4 2 C P U3 FD Q ni I-P 'AJ -1 'f Us. 4 FD U1 r'7' 2 Z' 5. O LT' .17 'U 2 0 Oi OZ oi: ll H 0 H H o lil o U n-I YO IND IND U o ll H o U o cn ll oi: O20 020 5 6 O 022 O20 O20 O20 020 o U o H U o H U o U Q5 E if Q U o U o H U o H U o Z OZ O D 3 A Z Q -'IE 0 OZ OZ l-Comes in like a lion. 2-Girls game: Seniors 4-juniors l. 3-G. C. beats Geneva 37-27. Exciting game. 4-lVlartha Shelley entertains a number of friends at her home on Pine St. 5-Sacred Concert, Elijah, under direction of Dr. Poehlmann, in Carnegie auditorium. 6-Oh! we love to wade the slush! lovely slush! 0 7-We wipe Westminster off the map in our last game of the season. Great o I1 crowd of rooters from New Wilmington. Much pep. Score, Z9-24. Il o 8-Varsity leaves for Indianapolis. Beat the World, Grove City. 9 gg I-vfq.-..-.,-..-..-......-. ... T TfffTfTTT T T f f cn mam P ,J Pizjfzcg-lZO4:: Q 5 Q50 4O':S,mO'Un'IJmOl-'mm DF' 1Q,:7 '3'5-Cafo-fD,'lP2 f-'SEQBB'-'3,':- 'DOru'.:CfD'1rDrt ',.,-1 -450 33 'V-IT UQ-4-1 Q-5.3.Ol'j. Qt.-103 Nmap: --.J -1 ,..' . R' Azria! 22-O 1330 55' C 32 EWS? Yo-12 UQ 'U inn ZSFS ... -. H, ,,., D Q 3 :lei aeog Cn 3 up UQVIP ,'j l::' m C- ' ' QQ' ....'5?Q. 5 2 Q Eli E-351153 UM o Q, GQ 5: E Q E .. T- E' 'CJ 5 Q 553- 2555 C. ' 'U'-1 ' ns : 2 mi 'H4,.,5 U' '-f 3 .T :LT D ,.. '-' 22 QrD -- 5 2. :im O T' .I -1 -:Am J. Q. 3 -gg Cougars 4 -2. qkffga fp 2? S3 022.3 a 2, Orflm -1 ,Ji ....,-Jgq Q rn JZ. 5- U3 WJ... 'ccgru U' :-r' :x-UQ S ef Qeeg fl -5+ fi' 4. ' :lg F FD ,., . m 2'-U: Uri gm ,T gg: ,- ...E+ FD gi! 8 ,Qs -1 1 P+ ...O 26 25' O -15' 7 :e'-1 hd V. ri 5' fx Q I cn F G 2 1' :D :. 5 - ' o 23 cn ze .75 3 1-12 1 . 5,15 . CA, Q :ll - . . 5 ' o if 24 .- 1 ,-, r-' Q fm :. WE.: D 5 ? P5 5 lx : IXJ.-M Q.. 9 T' 59: ZZ 022 O20 O20 O O OS OZ Spring Germ o MARCH fCCI7Zfi717lEdJ 28-Clad in our new 'fglad rags we go through that dreadful ordeal of registration and argufying with the glaring H. O. Z9-Classes begin. The weather gives us the blues. o 9 30-We find that a few faces are among the missing and some new ones are added to our happy family. 0 31-Ye same wilde scramble for ye backe chapel seats. o APRIL l-Tricky Day. 2-Rest and quiet. o O 3-April showers-bring May flowers. 4-Week of Prayer begins. Dr. Hudnut, of Youngstown, Ohio, conducts meetings. 5-Baseball practice begins-New catcher from Evans City expected. 6-Dr. Hudnut gives inspiring talk in chapel. 7- Johnnie Stewart finds a man of dusky hue in his bed-Can it be the new OZ OZ 0:0 t U3 O Q. 9 me '-' G CIT F2 :N 9 Z! LJ LA U1 'U E. 'J UQ '+A FT: 4 FD T' 0:0 on U o H U o H E U v-A KD IND NJ U 0 U o H U o H U ol: :xo I1 H o ll o an ll o U Q 2 Q1 Q U o I1 E o I1 H o U :xo 10201 lO1Ol IOTOI IO N www ------- --- ---- T' TTT? TOTOTT TTT' TTT? U I5-C IUQITI OUT :ZQZV 71:-n3r?'-'-gQf:3Q.ES3-qjgj2f:5 f:'?u-1-ZXE.-1::U'Fff-D 3'UL1nS'UQ. 43--:n :Kf:i-1ai:.',,EQg :5'..m :J ,DOG -J: :.Ul' E r-9 2.3 U2 UQ E ,-Es,-,5o45'Ug2rf-o'3F'.':'.g'O Wu ... A .a : 1 -' -'Wm-ig EOpg-+,: i gg-1::5F'+q3 2:9 -C'5-J r? TH- 9525 :- Q,.-+S:- QUE 'CU,m:-v-. :Qui 'Dwq:-,f':'.mU'KFrnmcJ O AHS' 025:-4:30 DSU' rug-cz. 'HF-15'+ U3'g :..'1-fm .o.... , C PDQ.: N--f-+ S2353 SAB: Swag, off, rn' V15 mg- fD0:.rn ' mr-5 FD f Tu Vi'-3f-r 1 Arr'- :. 8? FD- sw, :-UQ: ' vn-A- V 4 -L 'A-5' F0 ,.... f2:1 ' 1 jg' 115 522 vm 2.3-O F 'T Em ,g ?'9- 0292 ' O , ' .. frm f -5 2: ,fi-,fm ZUTTJKQ 3 F3 DE F74 icwfv' 3 :s m Fra 75 mElhfD ro Q, 0 ....'CJ 33' 2.02-US. V1 E :Ex HO H 2325 3' gh . '- : ... ff. :ici gc- wgo 3 Q2 :1 25' 2.61: 3,-5-H w ... 0 O5 R48 C 2, fl ,T L2-H DQ aim U 3 0,30 Q5--4 2:1 32' Z 'J-531: 91:7 A3 2:1 7U-1' L' -dm - 1521. O wkf UQ O 0 in Tam rs as O2 'M 2 -3. IC .-0 -76955 O f-+I 1.Q L7 2 -- 25? Hu . -3 mg I E mu 'il U1 UQ 3 ' ' :r 9-1 Q 1 -1 an 3 Q- 1 5 O VI: 8 3 'CJ ,D - ri 'ra 'A Se 5. L2 m 1 I I r-e laiol lOiOl IOTOI lo 24-Philo open meeting in Carnegie Z5-Glad to see a night of rest. 5 5 I ICT Z1 IDE 0 0 ff N' AQ E C O 0 0 O Z Z O 0 0 O anon I1 o H ll E o I1 o U v-4 QD KD IXD I1 o ll o :Hn ll o QU U anon 9 U Il, o Il H o U o U Q 2 QI Q U Q U H o ll o H U o 101 IO? 201 IO 2 2 5 5 g Salt nf Ziife g Now comes a bzmcb of jolly stuff Wiib take-offs by the mile. OZOI IOZDI 1020! 10221 IOZOI NEO! if 5 Q 3 E E? E LL :gk rf. -.1 Y N Nl,-1 lg V' .,:4::::PQ'g ,.fNSN.:zI -Q'-e-2w.CHmm:w -qN.:53:aQ ,U E N- 2 v- O X2 ' bf? W, Q 2' S. N vi 5 F Q 'ei 3 E Q N kd fm v. S N-5 6' 51 0: 3' fs, Q N: Q fr 1-V Sa M '-2 Lf- N S., K 1 E N. Y- E N, U' N- Q N. H- 5- se Q Q Q3 N. S QQ 2 Cb 3 zu- 5 U S N- Q QM N Q- :Q m 2. Q2 T Q N W N Q: :g H- Q Q -e Q 3 Q Q, N N, H- 5 S Q Q :E Q 53- N NG' in Ln' V1 9, 5 E- ,L Q U fm N- Q H- Elf 3 Q O 'W Q fi , UQ Q 'Y' 2 Q Q: 3 : P- Q Q - N. Q U Q 'Q Q -Q Q 'W Q ri Q Q QQ wx. - NN Q N. CQ D., :N Y ' Q -Q C3 Q N N3 Ju- fx QQ Q 3 Q 2 O ke 3 QQ 3 Sh rg, E. I g 2 :N Q Q E cv. N. H- N Ore :- 11 Q: ' L. E Q Q : E -. :L F sf 21. I Q, Q N 2- Q N, N. N .. N 2 S 2 S Fi 2 ,L Q E' , E . UQ - x. Vi V4- H- : 14 1 lla Q Y P 0:01 lol:xo1 mmol lol:n:1 mono: mmol GZ ll H o ll o all ll O I1 v-A KO N NJ U o U o Us ll H o I1 QE Emo omo omo11: Ougja l:xo:::xo ol:xo uox:lE 2 2 a I! 2 2 5 5 ll ll 2 e as 5 ll II 9. 2 - l L 0 O ll li 'IO 'LO . ij jHEll1Il1llI5 59511311135 uf Qlireai . mt auth HHUIUBII E U . . Q DR. CfxLul2RwooD- All ught: that wlll do. Q U- DR. MCEUPN- You may spend the last len minutes writing on Nlilton's 'Areopagitica' in detail. ' Y DR. PL,x'1 r- Very good recitation. I'm glad you're here. g DR. CARRU'l'HlERS-HlyHl calling the roll. ,,, 0 DR. REAGLP- Wl1en l was in Braddock. E E DR. OLlPrmN'l'- You may pause Lheref, 9 DR. Sliocmriv- 'l'his is a rnap ol' Europe, you know. Miss GRIFFIN-MATC you ready for work? l Nllss R1sEl.EY- Tl1at was awful! W ' PROP. RAMSPY- l don't see any great difliculty in that problem. .- H DR. SlEPl.lilN-nTl'lC best procedure in that case would be- E o PROP. MILLER- lt could best be represented in this way. 9 PROP. l'lARM0N- This work must he more accurate, PROP. PPLEUGER- My dear child- PRoP. BoRRows- When l was in Yale, l- 0:0 'U 77 3 O : E E T 95 5-' YD E. Q T omose 1: o U o an ll O, U r-A QD IXU lv U o fl o H ll o c ll om O20 EIZQ O10 QZOZ QOfZO 0ZO Z0 SOL O! K0 2 ll o o K bl 5 6 M E g o 'T 5 5 I1 I1 2 2 5 3 H 0 O30 OES! K0 IWWUIUTIWFG 25E.ommgf-Doug 2Ffi1 iU9-56:05 C5 J? 1-U f:f-A,-31.151353 Q 05.25-fU3:f 'DC'TZO: -Q :E-'E55gg'O5J3'-'S ' gO -11555-C-X'UE.H -:EE-.QHQQQUQ-' ?5 Tmiwoig Q 2:g+mE.:.D2dvQ5'H ..- 11':fD.,1'.I.',C3EUQf-5 H -T03,?e',f25w'F'H:'vE. . 5-Q5--f:'U,..QUQ 5 Q:U,3,:,- '2S,'I,'-X9 Gr. -- -xr ? M w v:n..U--U ,'I'. ,IJ if 7' QTOQ Ja w gt- 'U '2TO'.,J H, gn 1-9 fp SC' 5- vw 51 rom Q Q 'V 7- 29' 6 5' 2. I UQ 'W .v -xv 0 030 02514, IOS OZ OZ zwsbwcn mfjjzoi' 5455'- 'ifnfii kf'f'...2. gvf74.rw F-'cr 3022.5 ....xV'O'Q3. 33.mmf+ Q-r-r,-.3 LHDHEQ .:...- 550052 D C mmm'- ,-r 005: 13232 .. -. y.-n.'1'Yl1,.. 221 vcr?f --UKD UQ E S Q if 1 r-P 'v O u.. Z'-7 F1 PT' Q -Z. r-9 .T O C 4-9 N 0 LJ rm 73' ,.. FD '-u 0 OE OZ 62 ll '? l il o an ll O D 1-A 10 NJ N Il o El H o II o H ll QE EZ O20 ZOZ ZOZO Z OZO 9 2 P' jnkes 5 H ., ., H 5 n Gladysf I let my watch fall and didn t even break the crystal. E 0 Permeha Baldwin- That's nothing! Helen Vance bumped her head against 0 the door and didn't even crack it. Pl: if P21 Pk lil Plf :lf Dr. Reagle Qin philisophy classy- Disease always affects us in our weakest parts. Paul, where does a cold affect you? 5 Paul- Mostly in my head. 5 U as :k af an as is :ie U 2 l-Ielen Gilbert Qreadingj-4'Sakemiller carries his l75 pounds with ease, How 2 much do you weigh, Deborah? :if :k ve ac ac :ef a: Gillespie- What time is it? F. Farren-K'What's the matter with you're ticker? 0 Gillespie- lt's got dandrufi on the hair-spring. S n bk :ia aa :xc X 1: U 2 johnnie Kelso Knight of hazingl- ls the Dean here? 2 Laila- No, Why? johnnie- Oh, l just wondered if she would allow me to put my arms around this post. 0 One of the girls had been talking of the engagement of a friend of hers, when 0 U Vera asked-'1What's the name of her financer? U 2 171 Pl: :lf Pls Pk Pls lk - 2 Red l-Iouston-4'When is y'our sister thinking ol' getting married? Mac Campbell- Constantly Qs: as we af as :if E Mary jam, - l don't think it is right for women to vote. It mixes things E up too much. OZ Z 0 5: 2 :J 2' Tie 0 rn :JE Th .- QQ S I S 3 L5 E. gg 62 Fw' 5 : ' at E ,ki CD 222' I- 3 as -l 'im DE? 55 .. 3.1! 0 . 5 g 9' 212 - E 2,362.95 -1 :J 2' 2 0+ -x- Q CT, L5 ,J F-P Q-:e3+e ,, r-r CD O gtgit 4 Q ro 9+ arose rw D 9. 1. 3, Y isis Q ,D ,H T - 3 U H , . O E P an C.. 7,1 2 aL -, Q, - -. .U - -Q E Q5 rn G5 -1 2 E. 5' Q H O 7 Lv E, : 4-P v-P 3- .T FD CT1 O O OZ OZ professor has a book. +3 -B4 45 56 96 96 X- 0 1 P z Q 0 A FU E U3 j 0 U7 P 4 Z 0 U7 3 317-I? Z Z 3 5252225 T E-46E.5'o'gq O o-ilggikgrn J sf --0,5 -1, O IO O I ' C1 3,3133 I pg 1 Ht:-II :L .fb KH- M-120 4 :1QE25 'am 'QZCD O 5' I 2-' asf I D rw ,, , N.. 37'O':.:-1 'FQ 'C' '-'fD:Rf-+fDO.-.- ' if-K4c..o:TT' E ggfgafimz 2 -I 'r-I '-'-rn - Wg? I: gli' U-UQ,-r : 5 0052 3' n5f5eCO3 ' QUU 5-Frutfi 'Y'-I 3 femwg '12 Q .J E-66:76 xl 9 Q ' 1 QQ 3' Ugg 371 :Z FPQGF-D. '14 5 : O if E .2 273 - as ,1- U' f-+ if 5 U3 rn G' -: 5 21 3 UQ n-4. w 5 2 'az O . :1 Q. I :r D :s Q. cs' O o W U, O N :: Q. :- E 1 :s FD F? EA O OZ OZ on U o H U E o U o U hu QD IU lX'J U o U H o U H o U on 020 020 Z0 I1 H O II II O II o II Q 2 Q: Q I1 0 ll H O H .E 0 U Z0 H2010 O10 O20 0221 IOTOI IOTOI IOZOI IOZOI IO 0 L- :T III O jg 11 pm m rn m UU Q0 O gg QU DP? 5 - as ,4 fx rw pg - .g: O .1 M.. M G- COL' si 1 fl ,D :' o - :rs r-11-+ - C 0 04 :E ': 5333 Q. E c: - F : P? Zim :sw -F .32 5' , 2-- :hzu an :' Q- Q..-D crc-L- w:!':s.'-+-Ag: o 'U-' 2 as we -1-'O .1 Ar- V 3 5. ... ua og S: 553,13 gl 02693 EET3-fsiggl E, ., Elbamw PSC 35-T 5- K4 , - :Elf 0 -.5 3 - ' 7' 'I' :IL :'1 .. , ffl I 5,39 :-.I SQTZI 'fiwssefif QI. Simwl, -Gil 512, U3 IP 'DSGI :T at-ix? ' 9-I' gin me UQQHS CHIP :rw- n x: ru- ,,, 4 mm rn 'Hoc -I-O E o 1 J, O,-. cpm 0 3- 31 :LE-24.L. L75 'AFQUB 55:-I gd- gg -f.9,m ME -so-F :ng H, ,-. :' ,J ' '- -- A Um V - 1-r Q. rv SLE-S :n -'gffgg GBE 639- 213 30534 LTP? Hg: C'-3 fn ff 'UF-Fw 52 owmwzn :SD mmf, FN Ln,-.2 ,fb 2:2-9 -., g..,I O :3 .-UQ.-. f-ff-+,.,f-I .sang-Q ..-.arg ,-, H....,, ,-1 Q- Q-Q - 54 ,-, C -.I .40 ..-..-- 5-D ,.., , -I-1 ,JU --...o,.. .-an CD T UQ-gy 5: f f '-- .-- :I--.. OOTI ix-7-75-' ' 305- - 3 D- O EQ Q -31591 5-QT Sings' UQENE? HE Ussf- ig 'Dpi Q-3 V7 I -1.10 -1 -1 FF' ' -1- -, -1 A ' o' 3 SSEO 7' Yam' '2 2 :PQ 5-5 gag .-.05-5 UE'-T 2 'U 95: 1 25 O URQH F' Cf- 'J rn O4- :O C' 1: kc rn ro 'O - O I-5 ---.1 9-.N f-+ '-'T - 0 -I in M UQ 5 an D M Q, .F 'H Q U fn 2 9, O E m-Q JU- H - 'Da :r on 5 : M 0 'D O I C9 'B UE 72 5150 E :I w ' 'D 95 rw f-F E 5 if 55 fb QA H H: : :-- 2' X E Dm ' ws- ' A- +-.- U X - an ,:,- c - 5, 3- : :J M 3 : 5 E wk' U3 ru , GP' ... Em O U3 6 , 5' g H E N 8 F. S 5. Q. QS g cm 5 9 Q3 - ' '-' -- '-' r- . .-1 -1'-1 . f pi' if E 'T' FS al I 'F 9.2 GQ mm K4 I Q, HL lXD H' Fl -X 1 -1 A I H 'f 7 H lx: 5 5 ,f 4 9 1-1 an A 15 19 2 Q Q 4 S Q. C 1- 2:1 as w Q 9. 3 2- 15 E 3 pf 5 Q I? rf 5' E F 5 Q I1 5 I G W 5 S 21 cc 2 Hr-fi mg' :fl If wwal I 2 : O UQ A w I -- I 1- .4 Inc 11. 3 ah I :Q Q. 3, 5' Q I :5 I 5 I O FSI 'L .153 gm 4--iw? - f'3 I:IP Q. ra 3, M DPC -I 'J f 1- ' -P ,.. ae oc: H -I 3, I Q I cn -1 5 UQUJ O w I :r 3 '- cn 2' 'DI SGH: Q. 5 'o rw O 'U 33 O 3' 'gg Q f-P 0 -' ,.-. Ln h - Q 0 UQ4. D-J ' 'D 5 V' 9 U FD -QE 0 U1 QFD UN? O2-'E tn 'DE g 5 ' W in 3: Q- O3 O '-N Q :L-,UQ2-5 Q gmmgq P S 5 Q UE 2 2 if ,ig if 52703. Ha 2:52, 5- Swirls - C, UE .2 - rv F 'cn r-' 3 O ff -1 Ffa: Shfv ,-. -KE-4-I 5 Q - F as H -I 'T 'J I 5. -- as 65' N -,- :,NS-QQD4 25 4:'C -1 swung MO ,TJ ggOgZg2f'QO,5EqQf'5-A 'Y' '- -1 ' CD ' --- 1-7 . 5 Q3 I 3 . Z-1 I gt E- 5 gh N Q.. ,U 5 -9: 5 G r- 91 ZUQH-wg! 0 5 ns 9.1 5 M 3 cr .... -- O O n 0 Hz-5 5 n -1 Uri 5 :: 3 3 5. 2 '-3 E. O Zg 'H C :r5ru5'I5' ' 1-e .2 ,.. -- F- ,- ...gg- o 9' 2 EE I: f-1 C75 ' 43 gg E, 3 5 2:15 UQ m 7' ' 'J -1 YD 1 CIC K4 U9 .. 4' -1 LD -H,l,r ' 5 -H :3 6 f-9 ..-. UQ Q,-,:- O , H cm Q- U1 :. -. -,mm -1 .z Q 1 C ,., sm F' ' 9- - 'Q ff -Q 7 r d O ri' 9' 5 E. E FD FQFI m :F YU UQ :T 3 Q :jro.G. u' E 01510 010 0:0 0:11 IUZOI IOTOI ICICI lalol IO Z0 Il H 0 ll E O II O III Q 2 Q: Q I1 0 II tn 0 II H 0 II Z0 Ol IOZOI IO Ol IOZOI I0 ll ll 2 2 5 5 E Zip IIIJQIIB g The years leave behind them one more Quija-that ol' 1922. lt has been a pleasure to prepare itg and although at time almost disheartened by the burden of the task we have looked forward 10201 FP Qc Z0 cg: rn. NE. 52. Q-3 E-I-5 ,bro QT? ml 95:4 '-U' 'GO :QC P-177' I-P Za' gm hu!-P QL n-J -+C gi: mi S2 O9 - Ti-P 5-21. mg? 'F-7... HE rn., E5 :sf kJ Q.-+ 'o CC H i Z! IOZOI 0 102 our Alma Mater in the years which are to follow. We wish to express our thankfulness to Miss Morrow, Pro- fessor Miller, james Gillespie, Dr. Calderwood, Professor l-loyt and Mr. Daugherty for their many personal favors and sugges- tions. rl . a H 5 . 5 I1 E! 2 O Ol OZ OZ ol: ll H o I1 o H ll o Il v-A KO N NJ I1 o Il o Us ll o ls ll on 0 II II O I1 O U: IJ o III Q 2 Q: Q ll O II E 0 Il il 0 ll 0 0 O 0 O OZ OZ X o E E o 20 0:1 0:0 OTC 0:0 K . I X S wee: fd Kun xkm X I y , '- . Q .. M J69- 'I - ff XXQN gg 2 X ,A 1. , - -,-4-4- Z,-1 44- ,Q -X, A- Kem 5 1' '3 I gf iT QNX , HM N: Q 1 6 RN fggk- - ' ,,, ms QE 4 f ' ' ' EW fe' W -- Q ' vs o A, fx X 1 - X I? ' U1 x. S C' -we ' TO 0:1 O10 Gio O10 O 0 0 O S020 E320 o I1 E o U H o U o U r-A QD IU IU U o ll o Us U o H U o Z0 II O H ll 0 H ll 0 I1 O 2 Q: Q Il 0 II E O ll O Ha ll Z0 Ol IOZOI IO Ol IOZOI IO ll ll 2 9 5 5 Il Il 2 2 IOQOI 2.55098 COCDC . SFU:-4:3-'P Om Nez, YE-'9HwQ.2 TSE, So! E. 9:20- '13-6-H752 CFDCYZL'--UQ E. ru 'mm N21 r':,, E'C2fTf35Q UQD-:fro 5' f'D'Xf' 2-J'-r 25x--9.2. I- 4 a5m?f:Qg. g.2: :7f'fj-EI. I.. if-Tum-'3 U -:r :rm w'DSq'E-N D 5 -1 ' C-J - 0 1 0 E 1-04 f-r 21.0 4:3209 gig '5-'65-'DQ 72 35:30 5 'LSFST5 'Q NP' Fira PB.-4 F5 25502 3. 2g.5'm2' l E'32'5-'Sf IQ-mmm loiol ZZ! ZZ! O 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 OZ OZ ol: ll o H ll o H U o U r-A QD IND IND I1 o ll o Isl U o Us U ol: IOS CD no O 1 cm. co U fo 'Tl Q sw 5 o ro 030 Il O H Il 0 H I1 0 EI Q X Q: Q I1 O II B O I1 In O II 0 nn .1.n1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,n1..1u.1 1..1.,,1un1un1nu1nn1.n1 1 1 1 1nn1nn1r 'S' 'S' 020 O20 0221 IOZOI IOZOI IOZOI Q 1 2. rn 52, 9 5' 'D o ro I D G gap H f 5 5 . -P 5, 3 5 eg had so O O f F2 O 3 'D 83 2 ,cg U Q U E1 N r-1-. 2 in ' H- 'D ' O in H gn F 9 '-Q 5 v-51 D I gf L11 FU fb Q-' P-1 D' 1-g H' Q E Q 5 o B 5 US? 2 3' S ' 2 r W w o 1? W Q VJ O O20 020 OES! 10201 IOZOI 10201 emono U o H ll o ell Il o U v-I QD NJ NJ U o U o H ll o cn ll ol:xox: .i.-.. ............ ..-..-..-u.-w-A ........ - -,.-,,,,g 01:0 U H o U E o U o U Q 3 QI Q U o U hh o U tn no U :lo O 0 o o U cn o U o U il QD IU IND U o U E o U o H Em - 0 efw-----A----H-W -----M-M-----M -H---M -----n- - - ---- ----H-- - - -'-n-M- -----if fl L l - l Ea 3 A Complete Line forMen and Y onng Men 1 E T . 9 j KUPPENHEIMVER SUITS BLACK CAT HOSIERY 2 i : 1 BATES STREET SHIRTS RUGBY SWEATERS i EI l KNOX HATS FLORSHEIM SHOES 5 E 1 I 9 VARSITY UNDERWEAR ARROW COLLARS 9 I l 1 LIKLY TRAVELING BAGS 1 l l a 1 A a e i A. E. HOSACK Sc SON i 2 I I L Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings 6 I T 5 u 4.- .... ...,-....-...............-,...-...-. .... -..,.-....-......1..-............-.1..-A.-.....-....-.1.-..-..--u-m.----- -----..-...S n 2 2 qw- llln -m--nn-uu-uu-n-m--un- -uuv -nn-M11Ilu11ln1vll1lII1ll1Hl1II111l--Il1HH- IIII -ll-HI-ull-M1111-ll-ln? 7 Q ! 9 L g Q DAD S LUNCH ROOM T , I1 L g U Q The Home of Good Eats H i 3 1 1 1 L o l l o ll l l U 0 1 N 1 Q 0 1 Q' 1 i Q Z ' L o ' E E P. 1x1,CH,R1STY, P1-Qpfiefof o T BROAD STREET GROVE CITY, PA. i,...-..-..-..-u,-...-..-..-.. ......- - - -.-..-..-..--.-----.-----------3 OZ I1 i 020 II II O II II O ll 0 ll Q 2 Q: Q ll 0 ll H O ll H 0 II Z0 o fouilu 1111-111--11-11:11:11-1-11 IIvI1IIII1'g? I I I I I I : I . I ff I : 0 7 0 I I I I I E I zme I E o : I 0 I ever Repeats tself I I I . I I . n PHOTOGRAPH OF YOURSELF u 0 AS YOU LOOK TODAY WILL T 0 I BE TREASURED LONG YEARS I A FROM NOW NOT IvIERELY BY YOUR- O SELF BUT BY YOUR RELATIvEs o n AND FRIENDS. T n o : - o I , I so-PHOTOGRAPHS ARE ONE OF I THE NECESSITIES OF GRADUATION I TIME. I1 I I I1 ll I , ll 0 I I 0 I ana' Remember 3 I I I I : Q . I DAUGHERTY S T 0 E 5 0 E I 1 E E . I I have ana' wzll maize them for you I I 'i' 1' I I I o I 0 Il I 'Sr .. I U O I I 0 I I I A I I I O20 Ir- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4' 020 ol: Il H o U 'II o ll o U I-I QD NJ IND U o U il, o I1 E o u . ox: h 1 EZO Z0 0ZOZ Ouzjg ZOZ OZO ZE 2 0 'gun-anim: -11111-1--11--111-1i-1- 1 1-1-ning, O 0 I I .. I I 0 I ' o I1 3 I n 9 I i 2 I I I I I . a 5 I a EI I II ' TO THE CLASS OF 1922 ' I I I I KGREETINGSI' I 5 II I E We congratulate you, but we are sorry to see you go. I I 5 I 5 E E To the umlerclassmerl we say, remem- Q E H ber that your college is our college H I and we want you to maize our store E your store. E II I I ll CURRY'S H I l I 5 1 O O20 'Q'--'H-H'- -I'- '- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4..--.-..-II-..-..-II- O O20 Oi OZ ox: II o U I1 o II ll o I1 I-I QD NJ IND ICI o II o H II o ua II on T0 0Z 0ZOZ Z0i0 Z0 2 2 IM- - - ' -'W - - W ' ' - ' ' 'M' - ' ' I ' ' W -'I 3 I MONTGQMERY BROTHERS I 2 I THE. HOME OF E I I Hart, Schaffner Sz Marx Clothes aI -- I U I I O T STETSON AND KNAPP FELT HATS, CROFUT 8: KNAPP 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:11 loiol lalol '?l1ll1Il-II-II1ll1111-ll-ll1ll1lI1ll1ll1ll1Iu1un1nl1ln--In--nn1nl1lu!u nfs:--:In-un-n:1un1nII1nq1n.1u1un-ul-ul Q Q O U3 td 0 E A cn I PP 5 B Ig' 5 U E3 I' m I I S I Q 5 Q 5 m 2 ibm Q II m I w m WH? C02 EEE I I E Q I F 5 S 0 ET ' P U U 4 I I O 'U .2 I-I ,.., 5 D M U1 54 ' I E 'PU U2 I Q W Z Ib Q ' 5 ,4 CP Q CP I I H 1 Gow 5 1 zo I I 0 w mg I 0 IT1 O pg lo' O U I a ' ' Cl U2 O i 3 M gpm -on G m CII I ma U,Z wg I Q :I 2 3 23 9 2 E m pu I I 3 E 2 U F1 m I 12 6 M ' as UP Q 3, I.-4 I I O CD F1 W UP I - v Q w I-I 2 2 3 I-4 ,.3 S - U2 'I I-Q O ,.l P I I gg O U9 U, .. I S9 ' I F w a I I 3, Z Q 2 cz 'E I I I 23 :og 32 - ---I--I-----I---I--I-------II-II--I--I----I---II--I-----II--I--I-I--I+ I U O In O tn ro quiIliIn-ul-an-un1uuin1nn-uni.:-nu-nn-nn--IIII1 uun' -nn-nninui llln 1IIu.- gg. T rt Pj Z Q m 1 E F1 V1 PU ' I II m' QS vw S I on W '11 '-1 I Q -I ww U w? I Q: ' I O Q 2 5 Q H I F4 ' I 51 S E 2 F Z I F I I Q0 WVU Og I 2 P1 1- 4 so I H I O pg E11 I : O - VJ 2 I Q3 I 2 U O I E II W 0 4 I IKI I I S Z I Z I I III I Z li Q I I I 'in' 'l1ll1'll'-Iii 'in-In1lniun1nl1ul1n1ln:-ln1uu1uu1un 02 U o H U o H U o U Q QD IND N U o U o H U o H U nm: 1020 IOZOI 5 E 2 5 U 2 5 IQ? 0221 0 0 0 0 0 Z0 Il O O II 0 0 II O II Q 2 Q: Q I1 O II 0 O II 0 O II Z0 0 0 u!nu1IIII- - ----- ,... .,,,,,,,,-,11,, .. I. ,-1, I I I , o I I Q II I I Il 0 I A,,, , , I 0 I T ' ,'v.' . EM11-i,,,.:III',,-I ,'g15EI:1: -nhl '-JIQQQIIQIII:IIIIIIIII1:':l-51535 E ' ' II'-'If -+'N 'lIll1'ET LJIIII--I J - o I II ., :Ir-IL 131 .Im zmsmav I o i .c IIlI11E'4'IIII' :ETL 5 26' T le' 'I'IIlIi'I ' -'I 'II Fi i I ye IILI, gJII.III-f 2 I , f ll T , - - , -S 7 . E 0 I I 0 o I I o I I I I I We will avmver all things faitbfullgv. -SIIAIQESPEIIRE I I I 0 2 0 ll 2 I II o I I o ' F I D E L I T Y I i 5 I I If AS AN INSTITUTION COMING IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH ITS i U I CUSTOMERS EVERYWHERE, THIS BANK HAS SET UP FOR I U O 5 1 O I ITSELF A PURPOSE WHICH IT STRIVES AT ALL TIMES TO I A FULFILL. WITHIN THAT PURPOSE IS INCLUDED THE HAND- I E LING OF ALL ITS CUSTOMER'S BUSINESS WITH PARTICULAR I I II I BECOME MERE ROUTINE WITH THIS BANK. I n O ' 5 0 I I I I I I I I 0 I GROVE CITY NATIONAL BANK I Q II I I II I THE MODERN BANK I I I - S I I I I 'f'l1ul-- 11111 11111' 11111 1i '111 ' 101' i ATTENTION TO THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. BANKING NEVER 5 O 0 O 0 OZ OZ on U o o U o o U o U I-.I SD IND IND U o U o o U a o U on: OZ 020 020 020 020 O22 020 O20 E020 omo ono o:o1:x 01,51-fa mono one THEWQQLLEQI Vol. 8 GROVE CITY, PA., MONDAY. MAY 1, 1922 No. 24 DR. ADDRESS BEFORE BUT- LER BIBLE CLASS CALDERWOOD MAKES On Tuesday night, Dr, Calder- addressed the Men's liilile wood Class of the Second llnited Pres- byterian Church of llutler. DRAMATIC CLUB BANQUET IN Y. W. ROOMS FRIDAY The second annual banquet of the Dramatic Club took place on Friday evening in the Y. W. C. .'X. Suite in Music Ilall. An ex- cellent supper was followed hy sparkling toastg and a good pro- gram of entertainment as was ht to show the art of the Club mem- hers. ,loc Nlorledge acted as toast- master for the evening and called on Dr. Calderwood, Sara Gourlcy and Marjorie Davidson for roasts. that grand way of his which is so lill- The doctor responded in ed with humor, yet serious. The others likewise toasted past and future ideals and hopes of the club. The music furnished by the Presbyterain S. S. C lrehestra brought applause. A program consisting of a movie pantomime literally brought down thc house with its truthful and mirthlul por- trayal of such screen stars as Charlie Chaplin, Doug Fairbanks, and Mary Piekford. Foster Jones was called on for a reading which caused much aps plause hy the diners. Miss Ixatherine Griffin, Head of the Oratory Department, respond- ed to an urgent impromptu Call with several of her bf-sf readings, The Rev, H. G. Dodds, a Col- lege Trustee, of Greenville, Pa., visited the College last week. CANDIDATES FOR EXTEM- PORANEOUS SPEAKING PRIZE ENROLLING .-X numher of candidates have handed in their names as con- testants for the Licnt. ,Iames Peehles Over Prize in cxteinpor- aneous speaking, which is be- stowed each year. The sum con- sists of a first prize of 315, and a second of SIU, The endowment was lirst contributed several years ago by a friend of the College in memory of l,ieut. Over. Additional candidates will he accepted up to the time of the finals. The hnal contest will take place either on tne afternoon of Thursday, May 11, or Friday, May 12. A new set of the l.it- erary lligest has been ordered. The committee is anxious for all that are able to take part in the Contest. Contestants to date are: Misses R. Robinson, ill. Anderson, D. Deen, lit. Taggat. M. Amlarose, Iv. Dodd, M. C, Smith and Merrs. Nason, llomer, Young, VValdron, Tallant and Koehler. DATES OF COMING EVENTS The following dates have heen recommended lay the Student Ae- tivilies Committee and approved by the general faculty. Saturday, May 20-junior-Senior Picnic. Friday, May 26-May Pageant. Thursday and Friday, june 1 and 2-Senior Play. Friday afternoon, June 24Com- mercial Club Picnic. To avoid delay requests for dates should he presented to some member of this Committee some- time before noon on Tuesday so that action may he taken at Facul- ty meeting which is at -1:30 P. N. on Tuesrlays. MAY BUILD TENNIS COURTS BACK OF MEMORIAL HALL The College is contemplating the building of two tennis courts on the new ground purchased by the Trustees weeks. This and serve to tion that is tennis season within the past few will be a good move alleviate the conges- present during the on the other courts. PRESIDENT AND MRS. KET- LER ENTERTAIN SENIORS The Class of 19221 was wonder- fully cntertained at an informal reception Ifriday afternoon at their residence on Main street. The mcmberg of the class were, after the introductions, divided into groups which alternated in the amusing and interesting games of Parlor Golf and llean Ilag. The students were loath to leave this play when told to find seats for tea. 'the afternoon was a fine compliment to the Senior class. DR. OLIPHANT ADDRESSES UNITED STATES CLASSI- CAL ASSOCIATION On Friday afternoon Dr. Sam- uel Uliphant, head of the Greek department. read a most interest- ing paper on 1'ne White Horse in the Classics, before a meet- ing of the Classical Association of the United States held in Pitts- hurgh. O20 O O O O 0 O 0 0 OZ ZZ O 0 O O 0 O OZ o II o o II o o Il o U i-t SD IND IND U o ll o o II o o lil on :I no ll o H ll o an ll o III Q S Q2 Q lil o I1 o III Il o H I1 o TCI IOTOI IU Ol 70101 KO I'--I-----I-----I-----I----------u-------I------I---MIn-In----'-I--I I I I I I 5 E I I 3 at I I . I I 5 2 - uv 2 5 2 I I 'PU pg E' CD I I 2 F' UQ QD I I U E U1 ' E.. ' I 'S Db 'U M Cn I I FU 9 CI? er- I I P1 3 U, L1 2, G I I In P1 I-s 4 I I - ,I UQ 3 512 gg I I I-1 m I 1 :nz W rn Q 5 I3 I I In E S : 5 I I E U sa- 'U 5 I I 2 Z U2 E.. if I I m 9 5' 5 I 1 gg Z y2 QQ I I gg U so I ' I pg 5 CD I 1 U, Q.. gr, I I 3 5' I I I rv I I P1 QQ I I I +---------------------------------------------------------------P 101 lO:Ol IQTQI IOZOI KO: I0 P I0 nguiuuiuu 1-1-111---------111-i1111 ua-1m1- ZOE ZOE o II o H II o H I1 o U I-I QD IU IND U o U o II: II o H I1 o I , I I . I - I I 5 H I Be a Booster I U 0 9 I EOR OUR COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS I I I I ' ' E THE COLLEGIAN I E I I 0 AND I I 9 I I I I O I OUIJA I 5 n : : n 0 ARE AMONG THE BEST 5-1' I I I I I I o 'I 1-vw-'vw --11'-1' - --- - '- '- ' '- - 'I' 6 ono II o In II o H II o EI O E QI Q I1 Q II o H II o en I1 Io o ofou1uu-uu-nu1nu-uII1uu-nu1uu-nu-nII1IIu-uu-nn-uII1uu-uu-IIn--uu-nn-nu1un-Inn1uu1nn-Minn- 1nu1ui4 I E 5 I GROVE CITY ALWAYS PROSPERS I 5 I1 I I II O . ' A Home Town 2 I I WITH MILES OF NEWLY PAVED STREETS, EXTENSIVE MILEAGE I 5 I OF IMPROVED ROADS LEADING TO ALL NEARBY TOWNS AND CITIES, I 6 n I LARGELY INCREASED HIGH SCHOOL FACILITIES AND THE COLLEGE I E o I WITH BRIGHTER OUTLOOK THAN EVER BEFORE, GROVE CITY BE- T o ' I COMES EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE AS A HOME CITY. 5 'I I I NEW HOMES, NOW BEING BUILT, ARE ADDING TO OUR SUPPLY I I AND WE HAVE THE CHOICEST LIST OF HOMES FOR SALE WE HAVE 5 I HAD IN SEVERAL YEARS. THEY ARE VERY ATTRACTIVELY PRICED I 5 : AND LIBERAL TERMS CAN BE GIVEN. 5 5 :II I MAY WE SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR DESCRIPTIVE LIST? I II I HARSHAWIS I , I -. 122 BROAD STREET ,. E I I 'I 2 oi: I-me-un 1-111111 un1nl1nn-nu-un-uununu-unnnnnu 1-1-1111 uninungq. g or Ionox mono: Ionnm 0?'I'i'II1l'1 -'llillnllnlinlln-ll-use itllll1ll1nu1n:1ln-un-1nn1nn-nn-2, I 3, Q I I I : :P I I 3 Q 2 5 1 H '11 I I 3 'PCI 8 1 I I In E E I 5 O ' I ou I 3 4 S g rn pg r' QT' I I U III m vb I I O H o I 5 0 Q I Q I-I E I I' 0 In I 5 2 I1 I 5 'II ITI G ' I U o I I-I W I-I -I I I IU I' I I -I gp - : - m G Ii I 5' P4 O -- . I I H O N I I :I 5 P1 Q 5 . hi P 5 5 'S 'U U s:-.a I I 'II I -.. Ib .- I I4 3 F4 5 I 9' I 3 I-I I I I Q ET I 5 , S I 'I E I 5 ' 3 I Q S 5- C 'I TII'IT'I'I II 'II 'II II ' III g S, Z : I I I S If 3 I' I I 12 I9 5 29 I e---I----'------ If-I -I--I------I---I I II 52 I I U I I 3? 55,5 2 I 5 S Y 5 I I3 ,U I I ff, 0 M I 5 H 3 5 I In C5 - I I t ,U 5 F' I I In :' m I I FI Ia.. FI I 5 Uj I-lo I 5 Q 5 I I-s ' I I :U I' :ij I 5 'PU I I FI m . I o ,Q Q12 I I 2 3, : FU I I I6 I1 U1 I I I5 'U 'U I I QQ I I IU ,U 5 5 VJ C5 F I 5 Q FI ,T I I H ee- Q I I Ia 3 ca I I Q 2 c: I I I4 2 W I 5 Q I I I2 I I I 5 , ' VI I I I I I I 'F''I'- '1 -Hvlnwl-Il-In-ll-nu-nfs 4'-un-nu-n-lu-IIIII-M-nu.-.II-...I-my o ono ono ' onnr onon II o H I1 o cu: II 0 I1 Inn QD N N II o II o II II o H II Qnon ono II 2 5 I1 2 5 Il 2 6 Il 2 8 Il IO O O O 0 0 0 OZ Il O ono onon Ouzijg nono ono nnulnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.-.-.nnnn...nn1mnv You May Head this List -Some Day JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER CLERKED IN CLEVELAND. ANDREW CARNEGIE WAS A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR. CHARLES M. SCHWAB DROVE A GROCERY WAGON. FRANK W. WOLWORTH WORKED FOR S8 A WEEK. J. J. HILL HIRED OUT AS A DAY LABORER. T. COLEMAN DUPONT BEGAN WORK IN A COAL MINE. GEORGE M. REYNOLDS WAS A MESSENGER AT 312.50 A WEEK. GEORGE EASTMAN'S FIRST WAGE WAS S3 A WEEK. Saving and investing made multi-millionaires of these eight men. You have a better start than they had, and can make as good a finish if you save money regularly. A We pay savings depositors 4'Z, interest. Students' accounts are welcomed. The First National Bank of Grove City GROVE CITY, PA. ono onon 1 9 2 2 nono one O Il O 'IO ICED! 201 IO IOZOI IOZOI IOZZI EO! 2 IOZOI Ol OZ E OZ 9 I1 H O ll H 0 ll O ll O 'S Q: Q Il Q ll In O ll N 0 ll O OZ OZ F I I I I 3 I I I 5 5 '4' I I I I O 5 I II I EASTMAN lllllJllllS A l0HNSTlIN'S CHUGULATES I Q I I I I Take a Kodak with you to tell your school days story. Incident I ally, a box of Johnson's Chocolates at the new price. I E I We have a full 'ine of Drugs and Sundries, which we are always I H Q E glad to show. I o I l I Bathing Caps, a beautiful line, at reduced prices. I i I T I H CENTRAL PHARMACY E 243 s. BROAD STREET o LAKE SHORE ICE CREAM o f 0 I '1- OZ DZ --I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I P -fe I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I ... - - .. - - - ..,...-,...-,,.-,,,-...-........,-....-..........-.,..-....-.......- - - - .. - -,..-.,,i. 1:1 C5 99 In D' 5 Q-I 3 Q9 3 Q4 E F' 3 E 5 3 UP fl 2 3 1: I1 w. H. BOBBITT l u 0 I I I I ' I I I I I Prescrlptlons o I - I I I o U I .58 I I I ll ' Pharmaclst ' I I I I I I I I 0 I I I I 0 E Odd Fellows' Temple E I NEXT TO DeFRANCE'S GROVE CITY, PA. I I I I 4.-...-...-....-M-..-..-..-....-..-.I-...-..-...-nq. -i.-..u-.. o I I I I I I I I I I I I -1- o 6l:l0l':l ll H o El H o ll Q ll I-1 10 N N lil o ll II o ll H o ll 9l:lox:l one II o II III o cm II o U Q 5 Q: Q II o II o II I1 o Il mg O ?'I M ' ''' 'I 'I' a I I 5 I 0 o ' 2 3 Grove Clty MUSIC Company I E I I I I I . . . . I 5 I Factory Dlstrlbutors of Fme PIHHUS I 5 Il I I I1 2 L 0 o 0 Q 9 I Excluslve Representatlve for Vlctrolas I I 6 I I E II FULL LINE OF STANDARD OPERATIC AND POPULAR II ' SHEET MUSIC-WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE B I I I FAMOUS LYON af HEALY. UKELELE I s I Is g ............. TTT. - ....-...... I-I-I.I g I I Q R. B. FORD I 5 I DR. R. P. CRIISSMAN I I I 5 u : , I 2 I : u 0 I GROVE Cm PA I Staple and Fancy 2 : 2 Groceries I I O 010 O20 .p...-....-..-....-...-.......-..-..-..-....-..-....-I.- I rw g x J: :If T1 3 If in F1 -I -I TI I fa. 5 ff' 1: J' so 1, fn m 5 Q Jr J: m F1 ,- I 0 If JP -I 3 U7 '4 Jw I 9' E FI Z Z rn .I ITI cn I U U Us 24 V' cn -. U m rn I 3 Il' 2 5 91 P 3 U' zz I-I-I I'l1 -4 0 Ja I H- O U Jw -I C z 2 .I .4 CD I 'U I U I 3 :U Q fr' 5 3' 3, I 3 5 5 ua -I EI in II :I O S S r' -I I .4 I TI 3 '4 5 3' J, -I -I 2 2 I I 0 J, I LE U m rn -n I- -i-....I...............I-........-......-I.-.I.......-..-...- -1.-I-In--I1----nn-n-I-.m-..----n--Q. .y.-mI- A I 5 I S 5 I 5 I 5 I 0 2 I 2 O N I ' J: I 5 2 O 'U I I 0 I I 2 U 3 A 1 3 5 U1 E 'Tj IP I rn I -I W 'U H - , cn I :U 5 'PU I-I pg I ' I 3' ' 3' '11 tn tv I I I Z 1 g I-I 3, I-4 Q I I U , m Z I-I Z w I-I I A I 'I Z I-4 tri U1 5 I I : I V3 Q VJ I S :J I 2: 'B I H i I as I A I: '2' E I I 5 2 r-I I 5 I c: i I ? L .i...,.,-.--..-..--.--..-..-.I-.....-IQ. .g-..-...- Ol IOTOI IOZOI OZ OZ ox: I1 o H II o In I1 o III I-I QD IU IND III o II 'II o II o II I1 ol: OZO ZOZ 201 Snappy College Things G. G. FORQUER Haberdasher and Bookstore 1am1...1u,,1.11..1u..1.lu1..1uu1.g1.,11,I-.,,,.-m1m1 14.1.1,u1.,.1g.1uun1...1.l1..1uu1lu1..1 1,m1M1,,,,1,,,.1,4,,1..,.1H1..1m1M1,,1..,,1,,1,,.1..1,,,1..1I.1.4n1,,n1,u1u..1u,1n,1nn1n.1 f DONATED BY Hamilton Shoe Store 1 1 1 1 -nu1uu1nn1nu1nn1nn1m,1..n.11m1.m11uu1,m1,,,,1 Z ZOE Z Z 01:10 U H o U o H U o U Q 3 Q2 Q U o U H o U II o U 1: o:o 0:0 0:0 0 10:01 10:01 10:01 10:01 I-nn-111111-1-nn-n-nn-nn:IIa-nu1un1nn1aII1uu-IIn1uu-nn-nn-u-111'1? Q?-:nnx-n-Qnu--nn-nn-uu1uu1-II1111111111111un1u1nu-nn--n-nn-un-un--4, oo S I I I I C- I I I If I Z na I t11 I: I O 2 I .O an W I F' an I ' H I T I CI P! I UQ - O P ,,, I S :P o I Z 5 I F' O 29 Q rn m I S CD I 5 :Is 3 I I .4 I 5, 5 I nf M U' I 5 U, cr: C2 I H 2 I I Ia U1 Q3 I 1732 I O 5 Iv: I av FP I gg 2' I I I2 z I ': I I ' I 5 I : I ' I ...-...-..I-.....-....Im-...-......I.......-...I-...-................-I..-...-...-1.-...-Iq. .g.,.-.....-....-.I-..-...-.I-..-...-I...-I.-....-.II-....-....-I.-...-...-....-II.-...-1.5. Inn-Im-IIII1uutnn--nn1IIn-nu-Inu-n? I osauiun-uuinu-nl1uu1un-llillilrn-.gg n?4II:nu-Qnn-un1un-IIn1IIu-IIII--IIn-IIn-IIn-IIn-I1II1uII1Iun1ul-un-IIu1uII-IIII1IIII-I 4. : I 3 I 2 I 1 '11 O LU -4 2 Q I Q S , Q I 5 2 O O P O rn I 5 G F' ' 5 I I Q '55 II 3 S E I I c: In 3 5 I Inman -IQIIIEQ-2,.,,II F :II Q XE' P 3, Q U1 i' H 3 QI Q I- za I-I-I I 2 2 I-1 0 'D m I Q I : 2 - I' 4 2' I Q Q I UI Z S 5 1 I I In O o I- I O ... CD . U I Q :p,II-mswwsi sw- U I, I 3:5 2 CD I I -rl Z T 8 Q va I I .I 3, 3, ,.3 SIQI-+'1II 'ffffwII-II2::I-:I Ham I I: In 4 U2 E 2 -I 3 3 z I 2 2 Z FI '-I w 0 I 2 'I :- PU I I I-1 O P m I I 5 Iv In F S I I N, 1 I E W ja Q I E I -U ,.t ,U 2 ' 4 3 S P Q U1 I I 2 E 2 I 1' ' tr: H III II I z I-5 ' . Cl-'I 0 U - ,,., I I ' O :n O 4 0 I ' 0 2 I Z rn I 5 2 I rI1 I O cn m ra ' I gg W U U' I I 2 C ff' 11 I I I4 55 ' I I 2 - IU -4 I : I-n I I I I I H:nu.-un:---nu:W-nn.-II.:IIII:IInf4 Icfs-I.I1.n-un1un1nu-nu-nu-nn--uu1uuIs 0!1n-nu-Im:uII:.n-nu1nu1un-uII-nu:un-mu--nu-nu---nn-uu1Im-nn-nu-nw-nu-nie 0:0 0:0 0::1 10:01 10:01 10:0 0 0 . I I I nfl-uu1InI 1111111i-1 IIII-nu-:Isla ala-ll :::::: :-111 u :inn-I+ O 0 o1:1o1:1 U H o U H, o H , o U I-I QD IND IND U o U In o I-I In II one: E Z ZOAZ Z Z E 0 O Qu-nl.-H. i-----.--- lm--nn-rm-un-nn ---------- -nl-un-use I I 0 E H 1 T -+ 1 l E . . . 2 I The Zregler Pnntrng Co., Inc. I I I I I Q Printers and Blnclers I g I . I nz East North Street , P I E Butler, Penn'a. E WE PRINTED AND BOUND TI-IIS BOOK I t I E I College Annuals and Catalogues I E I I OUR SPECIALTY . 1 I Q E t I E Q , I I ., I -by I . E I t E , I ! I 4-.--I--------I-w--------u----- - --------u-w--..- - - - - - - - - -----------+ o o III ll o , o I1 - II OQO Z0 OZOE 1 9 2 2 1:o:lo o:o ol:xo w 4 M 4 tizs book H CANTON ENGRAVING . of 21 AND ELECTROTYPEWCQ CiA,N TON ' OHIO f :EG ' N: oi fo iii: - aige .F I Makers of' 1 Kami bs ying, I. .1 Q Qual1tyPrmf1ng v.. r. . - 9 M 'J J. Q -F: Plates fe- - , . -5 - if ' 0Z OZO O3OZ Ouzja l::ol:lo o:o o C52 41+ 4 - et- W .pb ij - fee .V rf 0' af x , W 'rx-x Q I, x f J!L ' Ah flu I L gig I E l 5? -T, -.L M 262 ? F , , ig? 4 - 1 g W Qu: W sl fl Z0 i OZOZ 1 ZO30 ZO 2Q Auingraplpz- Add 3-Xuingmpha Autugraphz Autugraphz N 4dd M , Tf'flJ .fb 1 32311 1, r F-Z'-.L 1. 4.0.-.--. - ... J - - . . ff. ,. 'va , ... . . 'T I 5-.J fl? ' , -Qs' sv A A ga, f'. .,r,:T-'F J., ' 5 'V ft'-1' -v 1. .4 -. -, 1 4 . . - ' - f b.n., .- .1 : .. Y '- ' FE. ' ' 5, ' ' -.-- .. '7' l.. 5.4, - Ju? L , F , .1 4 . .1-.-,gg -: lx-45'-- .1 sf-Il- L --- , Q '33 ' J -. , . ...a, ww-- gf .45 . itahlg . '-J 3 .: , F 355- '- , 1,-5 -L-ZS.-gi' - L if ,. .J L,...::z, N, -. 5524. 11, 'IQ r-if-4--' 11 ,. . ..,5,1L.-. j, - , .3 ' 'T-.'-2.-7161? 'A ' :Q X. , n -1- ' - L--.:'.t-.Q-K. -. 1. V -V T i. n .. gs--2 .L f.fa.y,.- gre, .' -1- ' agg- r, 1' 2 . -' -- .. ,F mpg:- K. -, 4. -. ,ei ' ,' ..-J . f 1 N 5. q-vga. . Q P, . ,.f:-- !:f.1E':-' -fig' 1-1 ' . ' 3 .35fLivV .4-f-A iv . A' A. I 1'- cf.-zl-1 - .J -rf. 3 'Env if? 1 77 S' Q.,- 5-F ,. .- - P'--Q S -1 1 - mf I., .. 4 -1,9 . . , 1,--..-4.1. F- ' a- ' ' f 'i +E2'. Q' 'fhnft . .. '-.gg-:r 1, ,.,-A,.-- .. .- A .H Y -1-::1 . '- . . ' 4- ..'..- 'FT '5'!57.H. r - . :In '- ,- , - ul L 1- .3 , M 1 '- -qv-fl'-T 'i' , . V - ' ' ' 1 'l' 1 ,V 7 : ' Q -' - .T Zim, if-f-Efgxv ' - 1- at 'WF'-' Ui: :.1:::-5:-M . vi . ,. J ,!'f-J K .3,2,-'r, - f-.1--515W , x. L ,A-, 14- ,. H , .-I .- . . . ---1,145.9 ff., .- .,...- ,- , - I .gf -FA..-i -5 -N, - .--, ,.,-.- :5,, .-1 :,,'.- Y I K 4 4- -'4-: -N5-'-3 - . fl.. i'--,1:? '4'g?5FC?f. . --iifv 'E 1 - 'Q . rf- , ' -'.g 'Q if ' -1 -.v f . f',g1' 1. 'fE5Jg 'Q ' , r. 1 n-:-,,:-- V '-1- .L P .4 An- 41- 11 -' -' 1-'-we-' ,: 1 f ., 1-I .: 'f '-' zsyy-I -.-. Q. -V...-, 3- 1 '- - - H .- -' 1 4 4, H -4- '91 'L -'H --ff ' LGT-La 11:3 . ,wg iffy -g--f.-.1-'Fi x- , ,fi , ' f.. , :fi .Q-h, ij.. J - g-lag. 'fegit e ' - . X U' . -1 .L 1 he---1--W1 If -1 -1 --'-1 lf-155-'-Q' 2- -if i--4. f , 9-' 1 4' pg-g ' W ' g-,-I, F1 q -gn .3 A HL-...gf -5K'..' -1--Q1--'k'--Q C4 -. . -.2.'4- -4 4: -- ' .- -2- -J -fiilg. - -'. ' 'Q f .. f. - ., -.-.1--. 1 . - .. H.. .- .Q-. .v - Q -1:-Q. ---1 -- 1 -rf .r -- ...- - f-.' -., ,1 ,..-1- H Q, -1- - ,..,- . ' -uh -. '.'. , 1 .- .... -Q , --V - ,.'.,.,- -' -M.: 4. . ,. . In-.,-.-, I' A 1... ' ,A Q ,w ,I -:gf V., y ..., I Vi X I L ' 3. '.:1-- -L wg E-g w '22 .,- . '-rv - -A F -:?':'A -fu - ' .- f : ' ef .4 . lg-If! ' - ' -3-.Q - -.l'l-L- qw a- - W. , -- ,J-, -. g,- ---ml., . , M -: -,.-. - f .1-N I. 1 , ,- .,. --4,- -.n-.1 - A -I 3512? . f f ...f ' .-r... 1 .-fi .. '55 ,mf-21: a-11:-Hi-3 ff . 5- 1 .-x. i H 5-.:.-r -- f J -, , 'P1 I .ff -'EJ' --.L,. -'.- . . -4- . ,Vg-. QC.. -, ,.r,. ,.. . -- ' '- -uf -'-fi' 'rt 4, , ' -.: ,,- - . - -.,.- .- .. '-, . . - ., , .- .- gf ., .-M. '-4. te.. F -.-U1 .W . v- . - - , Y, x ..- -e.- V x 0 ,. -.. f-1-gg .-f '.,-.' ' v': ..f-'. f -' . -.-LV. .4-f '-awp'-. .- K 4--. .,, .4 1-1-1 Q -- f 1 W ' Q . ma, . 1. . -V. 5- 'j i' 'ff-rf. '.1f:if1 -H 151-' IL' 'ff-2 4- R-' hi'-1 -- -4-I' .1 f - - - '.,. ,-..- 'T- ,P 1.1 3 - 31- ' -- ' 134.- -Q I. gy .r -, gf .rg-, . j'-'J jgfn, 'f., .-.Q 1 if Q 1 V . ' 1-1, ' .Nu 'fc ff.-5.'7 ',,' A i -5 -. .. 11 -47' Lf'-1- ' JJ v-.'Al i5 TIL ? 43.417 'Q 'il :' ' -'-.: A M ,fx G .Ll ,- lj 4..,lY-5 .,.- 5 .2! F U -..5,a:L,rL.. ,'A.. .. 5 . 41 .V S L?c .L..:4-U-. .t U -t-7 tif, r 7 . ,haf 1-,-, 3 . . ,J 1, .V ' v- ' -53 .:'-1.-ul.. .'m ,.1 .-, , .. ,,- F- . , .3 3 -':-1. .. le- 1...,, .. ' 3 -f - .' .1 . yu f f LL, 1 ' 7,1 L23 . K 4 - 5 'fn 2- - ' ' , 41'i.- Y' Q 'I'-'gf' iris .gl I--i it 4 .-I., 91 .- lj' ..1 E.'3z 5i ifgz' 'fggu -as I Ugg. J 137 l 4 zgg- ':.,-.' 4.-Q94-:,.?'-.4-,--.3511 1 gi. QQ 21 f 'E31'ff.f.Q i:!f5g.'f ff.:-g f't -7-Q' IST- ',. .4 155-1 .-',y.-1' ,, 'f ? -5212 -'E f. I A .-, '- ri - -ff' 'wf' J- -4- 'Q1A'- 7- ' ' .- --P. :Q , iz. ' rfi-.111 .-.-2 1 1'Z',r -:ff 'J ,375 if ,V - + -. - - - . , --as-..-. w V -.-,P-. -2 , -.N Q- - ll L, f .. 'T --.C 2, 5 --1.-' rf' . Jf- . -' .- fi ' , '-.-K. '-'lfrf-,,-.imc '-' ' 1, Q V ,-1.7. -,, 1 'ffm ,, ,F,n.,, - '+ . ' ' 3- -f mv if x Q3 -. f v. f '11 wir' - - 'Q J. - -'-sv-2 2:1-,T-' 1'-'P .- -,fi-1 .5 --sw '-.,, -'JG - + f:-'- y -4 ' , Y , if 1 fps: -ju ,f. -,, ' -4 - -3-4 , +-, vf.':-SQ--1' --ii ,:-12:25 '- . . , ' - 1' ?- ': g - - -- --f - - . - - 11- .- vm- -nf ' -: - ----. . f--.- ' U J' ' '- ., 1 - ' Q 5, 51 ..:,:..'-f1Q.ff.i-1 . :3,if!1. -J.-Tv :1-'W fp- , nf 45' 1-fs - , , ,av ,.,, . W 1, , . .,-- -. .N .- .. .-,- .- ---.--.-. . M -. .- .-..-.- -f -., 4 f Q , 4 -- .L 1.1, --.:- -A-1-5.-A , .ff-5 , - . . -,.p..'f ,fa I -fr C4 - fr, A - a -. -5--' 1 r A .gr -9' A L, 1 ,, A .rj 5. , Ui 9-'.'4' .L FIS if . , -'1- 1' -551' l-if:-1 -,: -'s,,f'..1': -.-.1? - 'iF - WSU ' ' '.-2 : - J 1. -. - . ' . 2- -f - ., -. Hx- ... ' ,- ,K- , . :X -1. .19 , ,. 5- ., X.. -.. . , .-, . W- ' ' - .F aff-, r we----J...--, ' if 4- . e-I-ia.-152 ' fav' .--. v L.: . Y S. W. , ,4...-- . .,:-.-.':1.-.. U - 'ft - . .1 -, ,.- ' -As ' , N 4' 4 F A W '- ' C32-'4 . ' pf- ff' f' T 2: x ,-ff -' - '-2 5'f'?'.-.fi -L Li - t+ '-'fx1 - -7-.iw 'Q 'n '- ' 1 1 -4 .. -- - -, -.., - -. .1 . W- L - -- . .. .. S '- ' N. 5 , - ' - .fpaf-5 ' --a ,. -,f':,r f---1 ri -., 1 . 4Y-f-paw. - fx f:--+2.'-'- ' 3.-'sw A ' - ,Q , aff' -' 4 2-1515 , ,.-, ..,-3 'H .sz-Q1 -W' rffs- 1 T- 'L -:'!'?'.- '-,ff- ' 'W' in M . ' v .L 2, . - E .3 ' 1534 .,:eP' 1,-.Jr -.5-5 :-.g.-. nf fig -N' .1-5 5 -5-, ' if -5 ' Lg, ' ' ' ' ' 5- ' ' -- ' 5- ',v,1. ' -aff'-' .:' - If. , A - -'--- Z 4-.-Wi? '- ' , ' -5 -- T.-.,-. ,-. . -. .. ...Q ,f 2-. i'1 . If ... -f -sl--,gr--za-. 'Q --J. -- -- gy My w 4- K . 4 f I ,sv -:-4 --, wr'-11 ' 'Ti' . : . .- .--' '. ,-f ...-.-,ref ' -. ' .1 f-gg .- -. . --ig wr, vm A '-A 1 H 4: J A 5 V-.f'f.3-fu. aw-.gn Q. .u -:,,4,Li:-4. , -if-. 5s7,,v. V . 25-1. gi' 4 1 .- ,, .ff-3, '5TwgAg,.i' -'.:.2 Li:-- 3 1 N 'TI 11- '23,-.ff ' 7 I,-Q ' Fai I ,gf-5 yey 1 .f : :I -I Y 5,5-ug .1-.-'rg -' '- I . 4 M. w I 1 , Y Y f M,,,l.., -' Q 3,5 yi P wx, .'2Q.. ,,,:'- .1 , uf' --J fjlg:-Q - 5.1 ' 'f - H- , - J. -- -. - .flap f .- ., - - my , , 1 54. I 1, . -1 . ..-'-f'f,F' wg.- ,, L 1' '-.-9211 .. -. ...57'riZ- ' Q 1 ' a A 1 4 ' ,fx A .3-Q' -13? 1' f -gil, '--,'Q13g1:f'4 '.-1,1 3-1 , - 1-g--.yy--f .. N ,4-.Lv Q 5.,,Q-.?fi -Zif f? 5. 15.51.-3 f 9 , I ragga + -5 Cv .Ly 4 , -' . 1' 4- Mg.-1-, Z-ga , J 1 , F' Q-MP1 -4.4.-j 1. 2: -:..w- 'lf -.-31. 5. 'gy- L v , r , . I 1 1 'J rim' Q'-f-' -,gzz-1 .T '3S7.-.-,:- -.--1'-- Q-: 5'.-fL - . , , '1gL'1A:ep: 1,5 .:'.. ':f?p-- .Y ,Ag ,mi , I I. , g H A. 4---V, Ay, 5 .. . .4 .1 ,x1.,.,,+ . J S, -N.-if ..- , .-' ., . -V..-. . -Q, ,. . .,. ,- vi 4' I C 1.5- -'J '. 1-F? ..- --r' a. ' -TA, .' -45 3g?Q'. , f- . I.. . - '.--.L 'E 'ITT-Ln 1 ' . - :.f., :- , , .- , -. - - .QL -. ' wt :3,,-.,- .,, .-v,. .5 W.: . , 'sa ,, N' V 5 -S, -1 'Y b .V - Q' .4 ., F: -.-3,3 '51-I-LV . ,- gn ,, E' '..Y 42. ,.. L, iggr- ' 5 -'L -:J L-A 1. 7 J., - Vg. .-11, If , f 515- :fm L 'sh' r ' E .'. ,-g...'.-fu, ggi , ' -, :Q ---.f rg' ,.y: -' I -1' ' 'ru A--'- w ' Yi -lyk ' , , ,-, , - Vi, -1 , . wh 'fI - ' '.'f ' ' W -':- '. ' 1 .' . .. 'H 'jf J , r iq M . 3? gb ge ,.., rg, .-.,3,I- .. :Q -K, - , , 3 'A . 1 -:, ,, .1 ' rg.-r' -1, L, ,. ,- 'Q9 5 - ', 'Q ' 2-' -'a - - A r-vs , fir- - .-.- - . -' ' -- .- . H-T Sxm ' L v f K ,, 357- - ,Q ' -IJ- .-,tg cgi? nzvgfgg - . 5-,-. k ' -1.4 Y .5- -, -.1 1, -'ij-. jryf P 4 . ' ' -, 4 'C' ' - - ' rg, I -.wx 1 1 yf--:ff-1'-9 ,yi-Z?'!' :'f- ' . - Ag- 2' ',. SLj.-ij Q.. 1- -51 - . aff'-' , 'v 1' Q ' .f 54 .1 7 ' D' Lg ,lf 1- .1 if-, ir: '-lil ' 2- -. Q- Af--,--U-- T-'-5 . ' HE 1571- , .' -- .31 Jw 1 I' ' 1? 1' ' 1. :- V f . H.-1. 2 7.5-7 tl.:- -' f:-3i-5T- - ' 4.5 ,, -'-'lf -- JH ' , Q - f 1 ,A 2, 1 . .- - . 3:9 M 1:,.-,---1 ' 5.-M1 Y. -'-3 Q -,j,:Qr,:: - Z1-L.:1-,LJ-, 1-4:5 L- ..- . .:., . , - . V 1. L H A - . '-1. - ' - - ' JS f f- 17-ar --f--.- r. ' 1 J 'f ' ' 'H ' Y ' w '41 --fl-.T -1 '1,'1 . .'. F.I fZi'-1 1'Y'f ' 3' ff az U .-, - ' f- 'r-'ML-J .1--, 3 --' -PE.-i'Lbg- .. 'f f..- ' , ,- 1:-. -. -A. - 1-f- ' --211, 1.-. ' + -1 ' T TA A. ,, ' f Sv? ' u J. ' 35 N' +5 -1 e ivfti' W 'ft ' if . ,. '11-LTI . .-1 fn 7 'L III '- '.i-'1 ' -'T5 1 - .. -.-LJ' 9--tl -. w 4 v 1 - .-' . -:. -. H .- '- +2-:,. -,-V :. ' . 1-- -f -1 9. 1 jx ,. ry ' '-. . ,' , LL 1 x,,. 1 r .1 1 r r gi 1 14-,-J., -gag. .I gm, :A-if ,.-..,. X.. A! I i K , - ,fx---.,,7...,,,,,' Q - -.1 -'V .7 .-M. . fu. I ' , K -in 4 ' as 1: 2 ill-'gg 'V ' Lf . F3 f - Q95 .siQ':f. -. -LQ' ' ?'L'i.- 7,'Tf- 'fi' Rf E34 --3 ' I-ul K F' ' P 1 w l QT-,--' gf 1, . '. -5 P - 1'5?i. 215-T 'L ,iff - I-T,f S H: fm! 'Ui ff5E'36-tl .-c . F ,xj . I Wg! ,J v 1 -. uri.. .- ,., 5 p f' - ' .f.-2.1. 1' - '. 'egg .fa-1 ' WT -- - f'.'-Zffsf n I D ,h .I D , .1 , I --v '. !:g'- h - f .- , - iv - jg -j 'f ' K v 'Q ly' , ' NL f 4-'L A A:-'ln - ' - '1.'4'f-f'.5.::- 542 -L3 --5 gn. --3 - f - - -.- 1- L 1 1' '51 LH , 1 ga, Q x A v 1 3' I, -5- 5, :mx-Q, ,:.,i,L. .. t.-V 5- --.g.L,,.1,3 ..,.. --,g ,Y . he - .X I4 . 'Q V! ' V ' H f ' w - gf' 12 ' -'L'L':- 1 -fb?-'-:'l '?: Tff. - -1 ' 1-..-- 4 ?71 '- . ff , Q' P.. F3 I ' - X' ' 4' F ,J , ,fm Q ,- .-. :f i-FL -, r fi-2 35'-1? .VF-' ' -1932+ 539 gfviil' -' 5 Q-31--'i 4' ' -1 -f L T 4' 1 if Z ' 'i fi -lr--74' Q 21. . t-f . xivvf- ' ff 'Y -'Zhi'- Y- F5 ff!-' 'i 4' 4 X 'f , up . f .f f X . .. ,-., . . .-1, V. , 5. . ..1. , H .- , , HL x, , 1 . -. - I ,P - . '--f 3---,' :L .-1.3!-' ' . 9.-..: ,L '- ' .g,..J, - ,-.- - . ' ,'-,,:-. , -4'?.fJ--1 f . 51 1. 1 M, G, ,H f -.. -'sifpvf - -. v 4 1. -1 -dmv a..-, -x,--,V .255 1-,n.g' -, .3 1 r ' ' ., 1' , -- '. 1 .L,,I '- L J' K- 'if ,--',v:i fr.. ' 'rv , .,1- -ni-Q- -':,.- ,-5 'f 2 . . ugh.: , , 'I 'L ' 53 - -r n J, V , -' -. '- ' 7--,-: 1, 2,-5-.W-X - f -3-w '11 ,f -'4-.-,fi25lQ,- '- ' .. Q ' J 3 'N pf ' -11 ' ' '- 5 . '.' :1 ...-.-c -' .rg-w :-,-E? Ziyi-L -1- ' -'rs -'11-2.5, :ff W. W Q 1 -. -LM 115. -. . . . -.. N- ,J .. ., . .x--.-.-- .- -- f... f .-.. - I 4 I 1 , 1 .f , rm '12 1, .-.,- .,f.. -- - T. ,- ,L --., .1 .,,. -- .v-,.. L-- .. ,...-, . ., ., . ,Q 'E L. ' ' 1 1-'T ' zu -2 fin,-4: '-ai v . 1 - .. w .-P x- . I J.: H A '11 ' L Y 1 'Vg - .'4--PTC ' ii- . .ft 75. ' ' T35-r ' ' '4 'VFW' P-. . .rm 5342521 'Z 'PY-3 ff?- ' Lf' ' f ' Mr - .- --- . 11 L -. 1- W f'-4 'P - Er '- -:ji- f'3 .f1 J A P I 1 P i I H , J' ' ' SQ' . ' '15'L N1T'M .' ft ' F3 3 f -17?--T 15591232 'Je' we . ' 1 P 4 ' -. -' -11-1 '-f-4-1.-.-. ' t 5' ' -, -Arif' f- ff- ii. ' ' , '3 sT:-E -.V Y- '::',-: - - .V . 1 ' A Q., 5.4 vw' Y v ' ' vriiwfi-,-'- 2 1' - . ,-yz. -4 15'-if-'L Q5 4 '-4 -653 g-V1 LFS ,P-54.-,-,.,J.- ... '.v:.g'g. -'-- ,r , - A ,Q - - : Q f - -L ' 1. is 1 .... ' , ' Q X if av 1 f , Ja- l . v - ., in .143 H Q' Vt. h TM I. fig.:-,-mv,igi5,:n1,Y. .T .Kid 5. .A JNL ' -J' ' -f ' - 1'-' yi ' ' ' 'j'f-'- ' 7 71' UQ- - is x --.sr '-'.r'-5' ' ' ' , W' G, ' V'l.'i,' Y P 4 K., N fa. E i 5 5 N X x -g . .-,,+gZ',k-Q1-.. W' S., pix: ,:1.-, ,q.'::-1,-J-.,.:m, -' ' T, 1 F. g X ' u .'., . I L' J- - o ' ' I' 1' ' ' ,' 'uf' 5 ' . 'B jf ,-, I 9 fd ' , I , jx P V 1-ig-3 g.-P-.U ff - -a , F.. .:e-:-- -fx, --. -1. - ., ' - ' 4 .1 - - 1 .,-f CSL. .----re: rizf. .- .- .1 -- - Q - -1 - . 'H f S- 1 I A ! J ' 2 A- ' ff 27 3 -. '1-' - ff , - ' ff-... --. I 2' if . . v ' L -' + - T - .ia L L'-x-.J,.'r.-r. .1 -.D -M-1.1: . . . -- - '-42'-1 1- f- 51 -. 1- 1 l Q54 J Q: Q' I 'S S5 E J. 5 ' V' ' '?iQaA ' if-Y' x-f.'K w..- S 'L 1 ' li I Sf X 1 .5 ' Qin. ij: . 5 ' L3 ', 51 ,iq 'ggi ' , fwl, r W ' 1 -. V 1 4 -. 1.-,.-- -3 -, f . , , M ' - 1 K, -J U 1 ' ma U .K ' - 1-E -Fai wiki ' X -- .- -Lg .IL M' J. 5' 54 A -f 1, .' ' . . - :-424: ,fr--' 5 Q '1 A , , Q 2 E I., . ,Q g Q f -I f . fr, DNV'-.C Y .A w ,EGFYEQQ L ' W ,X . 4. , T- v f, -L-, - '..- , -.gf - 1. .Q 'LL' ' f , f' ' ' ' 4 , ' it r ' -if +: T?g'f3 :' :.j? 'wi.--, -' fm E Q ' ' ' f f, 4 A . '- - .. 41... ..,- Ay,- 1 1 - Q- - ' M za-v ,ru 1 qi! 1 'RQ' . 1 H '. uc ,xx A. 3:55 w 'L ' . si' f TD 45' R, A -, S,-322' - 1 4 1 v H-fi' 4 -.,, ,X '- wx Nr ,f .fn 4. AJ, A -Ill! e4 'Wr- f 'A J- 1f.f .- KM nl N ua ' -5: ff - 12 '- 4 Jar'-3 4 ,Y uw 1 1- i J ' ,- A S yi 3 'F 111- -32 , -. '3 w .W 1. n Jn' G 19' ' 'N -1 4-rx r, ,- 47,45 :5 JA' J H PQ? v-1 -.., , , :- 1 .4 Q v 'A ir- 1 1 H .. 'T vp? ' ' ' . F 1 gk ml 1,5 An 4 : -.. :.'-':f4-- f 2 .- ,--. , .. , ., .sp .- ., 11 '- ' G'-'Q . :ff- .fzif ' gf- - f ' .5 J r, '- .,, IW. I x V , Q . li K . . R, I 5? , Li 'J-'..'g . :ar 41, gi f. 11.3 Joi!!-1, '?, pr- ' -P P 1 . 1-1 L . L- . :M-rg.-4.-' , - ,. -.gs ff. :-.,s,-.-:g.-.1-3,9-231' . ..,, N I - ,- ' 7- I- '-HEL.. '-,-,Q.:',t'7.,- , A, -7:3 -, - -anis.-. ----' - -- 1-v--If 4 A 5 1 ' - -. Q - -1 .. 1: . f' A T.: ,. . C, H A , A . '-,J 'I , , ,fb :Sf -' ' ,.:1r5,1.,-F lt' ..- ':-.,y137.' - .: V 4 ' ' S ' R' 1 . 1 -H' I, ', 557' A 7 1-c,91f.'-F ' 1-5215-Ev' ' ' 'E-1 . - T33 J x v ,- 1- - - : '-'LL-4,-1 . H- f H -' - 'f . A- 'fp 4- . E- 1 , - . ' - .1 H- R W, -4 5-if - 7'?'?' 'Th-ff 'S ' -. 1' ' I '-' f g.-5' - EW: - J 1 3 11155 -5'l if , '- -51.1. f - .' .1 .' - -, ' '-If a- -' 11 . 'J :f .L'-'f -.,- '-'fl- 1 J- 1. -. 3-713 V 'f' ' '-'j, ' f. . -, greg' '-' ' .,'-45:5-1, -? N: - -Q fb ,- -is -.-.,'-L-1 f -2. ' -Ffh '.f ' - '. ' ---a.'3 ff' -, - -if if' --5 ' A!- Q..-' ' I4 A ' -' ' ' -- -1- :ff -'- ' 'q 5 -'-J. 1 'x'f1' ' 13-I f K- .Z-'V-141' ,l 1 . 171-3. 410 - .-1 .1 1- fi -- . ' : 'I - L Y I f - - - . '.-, ' Q f-2: -41,51 4. , . N 1-5.1, ' '-. r 5- .' :':, . '- - ,-,g .- -- . I' Y -+1 ' . iv- J,- ,- dfgfff, :' 1.-5-gf - . '::g.r , ff 1. -,ia-1 .- A-M ' . -- Y'-.'.' i . ' V -.- '. .' , --. , -lf '-LPA '. Q ' E 'ffrliu . - 'A' ' '--' . . HQ -' -' - if -5 '-rj' - : .f V- if , -- -1-f.,.,i:5'4: I- 1511.51 'P L-TFFFY, Q-Q11 , fy ' N.-Q. ' A. i W J ' 5--13 1.4-2.,,: fig., 1 1 ' m ,gi Q-iii? -' -1 .-1.-gat . .- .'.f-.,gl - ' 'L'-' ,143-, ' 151152 1' 1 , Q 1 ,,- X . 1. ' -F' - '- A - . ,, -- -A ., . ,. - , ,,. 2 1. .---.-,. - z.f1+..-- .f -- --Ar-f. ' .,- Cf-.'-,F L'..,1?lg lf.a1-Ps'-A' R4 :. ,-. ' 'Spa' . -.1--z ,. W ,.-a., ., g 1, 1 ' .L 3,-.-rg--5-.-.-:---' - - gs'-.1-2,-ai-,am -' .. - in ' f. - 2' - 143- .- ical - .U -- 1 ' 'f-f'T.E5ff 'V F il' 3521: 5171. EI Q -'T-A 'zi 3' ' A 'f3i?.Y'i 'A'3.- gif 4396-,' j.'if'Q,' .',Z'.'7' '-,, ' rf v 3 ' i'l'1-1-42 . n-'4 1-'SSI' -'T' JF' 71 iafl- .x..'l' I -1-5-Q-J. 5- ' ' ' -- NC- -?.? A -1:45 ---3 f '5 :'i5X-:f4'1 iq' I! 5 1 it fQkE7 f L'x ' '. '- -L -T-fi. .' 5373259 45: ' . 'f' .--- z-5-r - .:---.-.-1 : .. rr . L- .- .. - -' 11-v .' .ima -: -,- 'f,.- 4. :1.:1: :-Q 591-'--.' if ' w- NIJ 1 'Z'-L-6171 L-,', -, -'ju ..,- . - ' -. . . , . l2 f m Rilf- L.--:.Q' l'ff v '-GU. '- ' fxg' vi. ' -133' 4- . I.,-.1:.-'kg b ---1-e.1v:--+- .' ,.:-. gl.-'f'1,-5-1,4g,.y'- -rf .4 ' 's:11. ' '-3.-...7 .. - -HL' 'nr-, sv - ' IL-f.1q.:.: .- ' 17-3311 .K . 11, -b- 4:k1,.,g.q -fv,.v.-,L-:Y ,U . :.- -.3--. :gi-1 E , 1 ,. , A 11 15-A-Av.:-2-a-rv --L15 rf- - ,.:.-ww , ,-,-1-'-1r,la9', . QA-SA-,:,-:g 1,3 . 1 -..'v.' ' I-4 '-:-, ' z 5 I'--A , .- .. , M... 1 . , - - fs ., .+.,. .,.f ag 5.13.1 322-'w-Q-H...mA '- , 15.52 - - -- 4, -:Ext jf.. 7-5.5! .1 N, -, - Zz.--, . - ...gy-,. if-Y... .L ' -- -if --4 --1 5:-.5!:u- ,, ' - . qs- .'g,A :1 -4. 417. . -'-jj: lrj-g ' 325- ,' va? 'Egg-'-J7EQf'jEEfftZ F-ggi? ',3.EQ:Q. '4 15. -4 ' .213 W, 'Qgiizfsff V' 12511- ' F?-i1,'?:. 'lf'j,2-' .,4.,'-' ,, f .-' 5-1:1514 - '. , 5-'gX'5 T.' '.-22:-1' i- .:'.1 '71 '-z -4- 4 , . Q5 'fv.4.4.1 Hy..-' ZW-5 'Y , 1,5 . 'T '-1- :JFS -'-f -15 , '--,j 2.' :1'J-Q' 1 'f'f'5f:?'. .'-'ii -' - :'f:-'- - f..-i ' . 1 5-.1 ' lLE.Q.?f'.- f N- Q- Ts- -' vis- .. '!i?':?fHki '1 ' Q -16455312-.'.x' -'--'h H9-'E-A -- EZ -' ' 1 fn :Q .. .. 2. :JI 'f, -' 1 ,,- ,,... .:'- 11.1 - If ::',Ig. 1- '-'-' - L- . ...,:'., Q - 115 17. f- '4---J:. -4.- .. ..- .,-- ., 1- . J- . LJ - L,-.1 -5-.- -171, .J . .nf .-f - M' .. 1---- .- ,ss -. . .v - -r.,.-- -- Vjwx- ,.,- 1 : ', 4.11 -, ,., . ,xg- . - .. ::q, -if ' Q ' , -1-'--,,'fff-LQ-'1'-' .gif--Qs, 5 J-:1 ' ',. jg nu .'-T-:ff 'H , 11 ,. ' :V ' A f ' . 'ikf'-44-F Y'2Fl Z1 2-, .'-ff it s-51'-'irji . . f '7 '? -LQ-Q , I Liz, . L' fp' ' ,L -3-. gif.- 5' f-3' 'f :. h- A .J mi . ..,2 . ,Q P -v. . - r, N 1 'L ':',a ' 1 54.-,'5. ' I '-'iw -,- .. ' f 1911.153 14.2-' 4,5 -., 1, - --N Q2 '---.-. 1 -, 1' -2-,'-.--a rf - 1 -5 - - IEC' - Tff' 2-' H? ' -.4-BQ5 1-' '-- ' 3 ' W 'N ' . :f -gil .. F, q. 2 'YH fm':Tg9-in 1 'iii- , ' . . 1' lj- by ,-,,-- -5- ., ' , - ' . --1'--. 1 ' pf' fi: H sw- fx - 1. . '- - - --1 - - --. - 4 . 114- -aw -- -- : 2: -.- -.- .ff 7. f -- . J Y -f A . -. -, Q- 4 5 '-Gif JF .5:14:'??-f 'E'- 1' -A c. ff. ' - 35 1 -'.'l'f'1'f3 1.-fi-' 'S' W 'TJ'-' L lib- '1 . -521 if-'-A. :fx Hziivf- 2' if -.,-14 -1. -fw-f-r- . .-- -s -aa--.fir ' -1' 5s3-.-Q f f. fu.-1 . ' - '1-w.- MW? .1 -:' '-Y -2+ V111-. 'H f-- Sw'--SP' 1 f-----4' 1117 f: -- - 'ifrf --if - - -- '- . -' 1- eff- 'im'-. .- - Wh:-,. ff 'rv-2 -wi-11.-. 2. ' ': -. '-'gf-'e - - af f ' -1-.P ' -. -Lf 1, ' -- ' Q.. 69- Q--rf. 1 .' fy. -r -E' 1... -' 3 .33-' . 5- -5.. Q ,Q 'L ' ,Mya . 'J --:I-A,-.--,sa-, - 1 -' gt- LB- ---- -H' --': , ,f - ',- 3- N-1 L ' ' -4 ,. p:'F,.eL, . . -f .w a ,- ,Q-,L q53f,-i-', 3g:-g3f' .Q:- ie ' ,ig 5-ig ,- . jf. '9?-, - 1 5 ,. -.-613. '- 1.Q' 1- v --':2 ',-fr-' A- 1 1'- , 33513-'31 'I- Qiff 3. '3' ' 27-. ' ' -474'-'f-: 7 . 'Z 3 ..A5r '. M5'F'-'-5'--.l'5. - : 'ik -Q 'ff' f' . 'r,.'-41:1-qv -. I 'te ,J -F . , .1 1, -N ,. Q .gl Ik., - 4, -L .Wx ., 1 . , .. g.,.-7.3-.- . .1.. V. 1 . , may -njvjipm.. ,gg A su M..-F. I 1 X . mv fkdfi ,3 Q '- ' ' 7 Fr- ' Tia l- ' ' -' 'A' ' :il--iii! ' A-. ' -. 5233.4 3 ' ... .' 15,-'J' .f-e'.'l j- ,f - -.flf'Q2'e . 'T 1g l..!-'.'- Q iii. , - , - 'f5 Q 53,2715-213, 3151 If ,ff . -: H. HH.:-. iffy- LE, i- 3 u-.Fig- 'v :gl -11-. - H wig- -Q 62, 1.3 fp in '-Sf' V4 1-5.-55-1-Z3,,,'. gif.- y'1Tg 57 2g..'w'- -1 'F-Lyn' - , ' ELQQ1'-fi? 1,--,-, .- I ' 'p r-. ,g - -Vw. - ,, U, 1'1 - , -,RH -., . 4. h ,: -,---V-, : A nw,-.,. . ,I -, .- , -2-1 -.gf - --'a,3,v, - ,11:..- -, .A -. , f.r.i5. .N M- .-.g--1--- 1- , -7- :,.- -. -- .. - - -.-, .. f ---:- 9 -ry ..4 -J .'-. E: ...f -a 1 - f-gm ' gf'-.'.. .- ,,.--,:'--1 -. 1 -- .' 1 ,.. -'L --'fad-.1-:Lila 1' .- if -. 2.-.-' - . 1-.FW .-,f.?: 41'7? ' ' -in '.f1- 'b ' i- '-'iv e '- -- ' - R X . ,-'D 'SIX-4 -- .-avg. J. -- .. .,1. .4 . -,-. . . . -- --f - --- . - - 1'-. '- -- 1: 1 fi-c-.9-. - -. fel .-,- . -5' 1 I-1 . -- -, .-.-1.1 ,. gy .-.-4 f-45, 'QL-if: - .NLT --,fl -' 94 ' t--: 1,55 ar. 1234, A M ,-'-' 51. -V ,:4.37Qg,ji5:-,553 ,rggzgjf-f I J, ' 1 , -1- - --4, V 5'-v15.,yfj:,5 .. M- 'fp -.-5 .1 . If--1i , ,-- 1-,. V 'g'-. 5 ff' V ' -L -'.,sy 3:1 L ' 5,-j-QE., 2- F Zf- .3 .1 .- . . -1-,Q-., ' . :I-3' ,f-,1S'.q j 1 RT, -sf .:.qL:' .gr .gj.-'vz- , .f1 '- 1 - 3... . , ' 'if4?. g-- -'1 5.1,-1,-' :ag -9 - -ffl' i'i21., 4g4l ,4.F'aE ' . -, p , . : ,232 '5 41 r -Q 45: L-,-5 .-13-1: f , -- 4 :-'- -' .,- , f 1'-f .'1 -irfgi.-. S G- -5 - -' 1 ' I 11. -it--'ff -'..n,' ww -:':- -1. '-1-1 JE' ' -Q ' ' - Erfbfgirivj- ff - L-'S Af f - .,: --11. 'Q 5 'Y 'lf' f ' y' f: ' an gf'-.-151331 il 752' -J: 'F -1 '5 QL? LV . - ' 5.-- . J -1' , ' '. -- - -'. f - , . '-.-- . '- ,, -.fir-71.-'--g. .--1 1-.1.. 'gr' -- sf A-., .e,.: ...- I ,-.'2,'1,xt,-,1 . - ' -5- Q. - . -,JE Qjf'-dj , - ., 'H fi, rj, --1.1.3-1 . J: 1.-N.. 3'w1!ff.4- .uf fax f'- xf:-- 5 9.-24'-3. '.l:' '::-1-'Q -. Z ' ' . 11.2 -, :? 1'F-2' ,'f-'- ' -wc- : - . -fb, ' 1- '- - ' - J- --s'- 1 r ' ' . ' - . :fi -Q .- --:fr if . it-1' -A 'ff-1' Q:-. --af, -15 L- . -, .. -- Q .u .f. f- f- J 'W . ' - 1 - '- 11? QW- f --: -'ik -1. 93-,,. K - 'pf-3'-'qflj' ' -I.-36 'ff...,:-. - f,1'1'-E3 Y'f1'.'512!' W1 T'-' itfwqug El'-L f -- 1'-1-1-N za- -- ,-Q - -. 3b:L?': --N ' - F-a -fil? Lf? - mx.-Q ' -1 1 J-Q' -4,5525-'HTf31'n-,' 'V 5.. ,?':5f-'l'-- fn' ' - -?2 !'4 4'1m 'f7:f..z- 55?-'gE'T 'w1'-3 Y' xnifilf- I- WE ' - ?4 9f7?f'2 l1Qi13f', Zi-'CQ :-i ' -ae 5- . 1 .Q - ':3- al- 22' --T-. i1'1.. ?2f'? '- -f ., TQQ'-'A Q ,VQFS - Q EZ ,L 'fi ' ff- F grgi-3:-'15 ffl? 5?-7:51 ' ' 'ligkfif - Af' .fyqife-,,,52Q.-. wil? vr - -V -Exis- '- .-1...--s. L' f --7, 'HE'-':,x -2 - -'. . . 1 : . ,,' .-... ' .-:Xu ': 2. - . ' - '. --5-Q -' ,- ' - .' - ' w-K-'-' .7- -- -:- -.1 1 . -1-54 '7,-g','-- , n, . ff '- ' Jr L . 211, JL .-UQ' -1- '- -'P-fl-- wif r 1 ' -1 ' f' 1, Vwilfff.-.v -,Q-IH-1 39 -- f jsg' - :- '-.J D -, 1 '1 34Lg: x'-qL,'. 'c- N14 :',w4,JH.A .I , ,. - ,- Y, 17.7.5 4-5, J W.. 413x451 -531 .AV U2 Q M, -...nw -, . ,,, , -,Lqf.,,,. X.. vii... , , 7 .v-..w ,,,,, -1,-V1 3--: 1: :'-' -QQE!1v,,g'y!.lg- . 5.'1g 'L ' 'Mig-Alllffz-: 43' -?f-'np '- fm? 'L , -' . '-ff 3' ,417-N ? ,M .'Q':-'gfF f. - f.131'.Q'fA 1 --L--1 5325 zi' QE-fff f T5-i- EQ? ,-. , A,----., .-1f . 2 ' if -za -Q-L '14 Y- , ,' 5.1:--if A4 -B-'sr -s- -J, -L v 515- - '-' ,,,?'-.- -' 3. 515.-. ?I- .-LQ '., ,. -'I-, -,t',f- - 3:-g,,431,C3,'::f.:.a' - -- - -,3,g:, - :fm-5. ,fy-3 -. - . 1 F, 15... -byff 5.111 fu.-.,g. W, M H:-S-' ' r' . . :fn Jw- .-.M - . 1 fha- sur-' . -- -. Q- -' 2: ...- :?4---ff'--'-.-'-Y-RW'1 25- 1. ' f-1-'f .-'-: -.w V-' ff.: --'tw I . .ff-'-av. -fm--. -- --'-, --' ff -.1r-- .-11' N 1 --1-4 f-.A ,.--.- 145. 'f -- f '--vi'-.1 -an - 1 z.. gm- ' - 2 .-R. Lf - -fw- zf-affs-.. 4. 'f-Jr.: ..Jf-- .:', '1fi46 3:-u.: ' ' +1 N. .--:11aL:g,-'- ...f.4v'-1.1. -pf' - '- - .z - .f -.-H. .Qi-5 ---af ' iii jgxg- i-.- -:- - fi-ig? ,Q '-jk? - 31, -1' - -- 75. A ,y . Z:.sg4-I .,-.7J.f,n jf:ff,.,:-1 :5 -W3 j .,:f.:, . :1 .' ' ' YP 41 4' - Fi- '-Glfiff-?:.,. 1. '-'-,pl .Lg 'illgigg , F7 , W- Z: '- f. 3 ,.-RE-T7 ?p- ' .7 J -1, , Q, 1' 4.4, -yy .1-1 ,' ', . -' ' - A A , -.f L-xii . '- 4-ig , -QT-,1gz.-'n .:-. , -LF' fag -' ' . N . - :-? 'l5:-va 5. .- . -- 'fxff -24 1- .-I ' -'--fur --f'W AL.- 1 '. -- -2. , 1 ,..-'-1 , t. - ,-1 :K Bl -' ff -,f , ' - -kfrm -A--f' ' - x-'cr ' '. 4.2. -: .1-. -.am-1--. ,-.11 gf- . 1' R -:Q ,A -4 '. HJ .- , ' -X. ',' - -- . '.- :-'N .- -N. 'V -' ' ,- '..L,:-- . ,V-'45, ,, .- . -, ,. nf . - -5' -Sli' .':- -,fm .- - :. , .4-,E-'. '-5--3 af'-V --4 - 7.--'L-1--... 4. 1- A , :wi -+ -4- -ri. - -, -- ,- , - 'ff' 1 ' . ' 7 yu -.tw :Q ,- Y W '-ru-'M A-f . -. -Q53-.f - ' f-Eff, -:2- -1-115.5 ' . - .- ' .- -- -' .--- ' . --.,-.rf , A . .Q -gr'-. 1- ,- -z -' 1- .. ' -J ' '- F-3:13 'ia-'1 1 U' ' '- - Q.- . - -- U -..- - .151 -451'-.Q J --1..-'L ,A 'f-is .- 1122 f V- df' L . '- f-- . ,.-.-.--- '-J Q- '- f- '- ,J--K' 'v' '--- . 2.-'F-1.2-'-Q-.. 11- , -47 17 . Z 1' .gg:'5.:'f2' -r--J' 'fi .5-if 5 ,QQ-'if' mf-5 . , ' A1 - Af',' 12.1-. ' :Q:f, - ,-.fjzifk fi, ' -.-.f-- . fr-uf- EqA,.p- ,--Lfgdfz-1'l f 'z gg 'EL 1 'lL ',' . -1563. gm- A, 1- ,-,.rqP'- Y -. -- .: '-f- jeighg x -J, yi-'g.A 2,'-51 5 . ,,.,---'Sa 3. - X- . ' 1. 5. R' 12 -- -Tv -. . - -- .F ,.--' .-1.- - 1-ff'-' . -' 4 - '--wa -. - -' - rn- 2-' f- -- - - P 9 ug 'ir 553711 .Jig-ff: ' N-Lg-I .1 '-.. , 'Trl'-, :Et 'hliggf' 1-- L,4T -l 'aG..:-4121-J-122'-61' ixQ:-K' ' -' f J Li 'Xl


Suggestions in the Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) collection:

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 1

1920

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

1923

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942


Searching for more yearbooks in Pennsylvania?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Pennsylvania yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.