University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)
- Class of 1924
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Jil 4 s, F 4- M.. vi! ' 7'4?ghW, rw W7 S 9, ?? ' , I ,kguy , W , 4' - W ,,f 4 1 ' wiv! qw If 4 ' 4 fm 'M ,,.,,, 4 V M, ,, J, . 5. 1 , if ,rf vffzww ffw ' gyifw av , N Q ' 'ig 'M .. f-ff ,bm , , :vm , , . if 1 , . V , '- f Q ,ll Q-ref' 'in' ' 3L ff ,, ' ' '. as M3 4 , f , ,z ,, 4 f W, ,f Z3 5 , C , Ill jg, At, - i - I Q 155 Bi! in H5 f Q3!fZf!7Z ,171 zyffizffofz l .,...'.f4..,,.: Page 26 ERNEST H. LINDLEY,' Chancellor ' 'ff-qv, 'T glfbvm ur' . 'FW f ,. fn ,Q L, 3 ' I . jg ,5 1 59' hu' J , 1 lf :gf , .- V ' 1 ll .ifl . K t 1 1 Q E 'P Q -1: 5 1 is 4 if 1 1 'rfk M : . fx H I b 'LQ' Y, t E f . - va The Administration Building 2 1 V -rv . , ., , , . ' A 1' . 4 1 A. I. Page 254 Q J r- F3 '. '23 5,1 LV. f L ' F x 3 ,F .W 5 su ' . . - R Y. ,,. X 1, Q. .' w fl vr.: , ,, 5+ P 4. 34 Wm 1 JR . r mf B- .4 X . fi . R fri '15 u.: 5.1 if . QQ 11 '4, 5 . 'Q , 1 .ij Q . W3 3 -xi' i fl . '1 l. 4 Q. ,,,..,.: Iv gf , H H .V .sf . 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DYER N a small college, where every student knows each faculty member, the personal relation between them is so well established that certain problems go to one faculty member and certain others to another. Where this intimate acquaint- ance prevails the relation between students and faculty may well approach the ideal. In a large University the acquaintance is manifestly more difficult, although within many departments students know and appreciate at their true worth the members of the departmental staff. Certain faculty members in strategic- posi- tions enjoy a large acquaintance throughout the campus. For the University' as a whole the Dean of Men provides a friendly ofhce where a man with genuine interest in student affairs has time to devote to them. Many times his service consists in introducing the student to another faculty member better able than he to help with a particular problem. He thus helps to establish a relationship which could have developed naturally on a smaller campus., Many other matters 'claim his time. Among them are health and housing, vocational guidance, personal counsel, campus activities, social affairs and financial aid. Primarily, his office represents an honest effort on the part of the university adminis- tration to show its genuine, friendly interest in things which concern the welfare of a rapidly growing student body. s W ,,.. N ,'Mf .QM 3 ii' W Q-. iff 'F 'F C il X l lf IM 4 MQ SJ? ,gli 7' A 55 'Y 5,32 ,,., .,,. ,Q 1- Q ,J fl ., in w y ,Q .. ,H fail ff wi .1 -'W W , . ,V in f- 5 :Ffa 2335 14,5 Wt' T553 gg L, -ez . -gig 1 gig if E 24 . 3, ggfiiifiij . .f fi 3? ' D' 2: L, Q ffm Q, ' .f I I ' iii I m E? ff g 3 ' 3 if . J .1 V -rg -ries' V 3 7.45 it iff' T Y nge, ich-Q-11.4 , 51 .. .M-at . ,ls ' Ji, lg We ' 4 Ei E f l 52 A 2 E 95 5355 - if-1. 'rf .-,- -.bv S Uzke-Trefzkfezzi WM. L. BURDIcK T MAY be said in general, that it is the duty of the Vice-President to assist 'the Chancellor in such administrative matters as the Chancellor may direct. This covers so many possible things that a statement in detail would not be practical. Moreover, in absence of the Chancellor, it is the duty of the Vice-Presi- dent to preside at convocations, meetings of the senate, and certain other gather- ings connected with University interest. Again, in case of other engagements of the Chancellor, the Vice-President frequently represents the University at public meetings throughout the state and elsewhere. VVhile the foregoing is not an exhaustive statement of the duties of the vice-presidential oHice, it will serve to illustrate some of the things it includes. l 1. K N I Puqf 27 .Zz 5 X v ,,e,-.1.w..- W A ,. f 4 I V. T 5 Page 30 966172 of Women Miss AGNES HUSBAND HE functions of the office of the Dean of Women are manifold. Besides being the personal advisor of individual women students the Dean of Women acts as advisor to every women's student organization, the W. S. G. A., W. A. A., W'omen's Forum, Mortar Board, and the Y. VV. C. A. The Dean of Women has charge of all social affairs and no parties may be given Without her sanction. Through her office is hantllezl the employment of Women students and all rooming houses must be approved by her. Corbin Hall and the C0- operative Houses for university women students are under her supervision . She is a member of numerous committees concerned with the welfare of women students , and is active in planning for vocational guidance. - l lk i T , .af rr' '. E A S 1 I ia x l 31 .,:' V . B - if C .ty Vg.. .5 5 5 N 1.3. 1 af? s 5 ze 5 r--Zigi? K! - .,.. .,., 5,5 a r-1 r V 4' 3 . 1, 1 X ' 2 'A . fl E 4 .J 4 ?' ...al - ,..-.Qgfl F5 ' 'H f t' 5? .A,., .QQ ' 'Wife xqtgi it ii if A75 , fi wr. shi -p.v.?Y.E 'A , , .3 -.o .vs 1, lze R6gZ.J'f7 6l7' GEORGE O. FOSTER HE great by-product of a college course is the setting of the integrity of the student. Integrity, in the original sense of the word, means wholenessg dis- g - -integration is the breaking up of the whole into its elements. When we A if speak of a student of integrity we mean that he is a student who has maintained his wholeness of character and who can be counted on not to part with any of its elements or principles for any consideration. Shakespeare's line, To thine own self be true, is an exhortation to preserve integrity. If the student betrays any part of himself, he loses his integrity. If he decends to meanness or trickery or dishonesty in class work to obtain a grade or other personal advantages, he loses it. If through motives of self- .A interest or vanity he resorts to pretence, he loses it. Failure to be industrious and to make the most of his capabilities is failure to maintain his integrity. 'The wif indolent student may be honest, but his indolence robs him of his integrity. The student who wants to keep his integrity soon learns that he cannot always make is small compromises with himself. By the end of his college course, the student's integrity is set for eternity. +- al? 15: i ff! K ji? ll Page 29 R .iam 5 Q in Q? s , ., 1 it 2 1 :HI fi.- EV1 ai? 'W 3x2 -L , J J' ive! '11 ,.-wi ,xv ..-fy 11, . . Wil 3 .,L, , ,,,x X l 1 Qgeifi 'ii Pi, ' V! ' HY rf 3' ri si 43 iq ,--a ,avi ,xii ii . '- Gif! Q?-355 Z fs- rsh' hp., its 31.1 ,, WW vr4?'.L2iVP'g-Y' :H . P iff ae' A a 'Sql .My- i iiix QW? LN! y 1 1 - A s 2 'J 11 ik ' . 4351 :ew 5 ' is J ' , .3 Q . iii ,, . 5 ,.-fgaa 1- 2 rl ' EV 1, rf' 5... we-fw-A-12.2-s..al.:,' -.-A:.,s'..-1.'-- as ac, .f Lyn... .11-W. - a E A1- Page 32 The Salma! 0 f F fzgzheerzhg P. F. WALKER, Dean HE School of Engineering has the one central aim of training young men, and women, for active service in varied activities associated with organized public work and industrial enterprise. Civil life is based on production, trans- portation, communication and public service agencies. The entire physical structure and much of the operating technique is based on scientific principles and the art of engineering. It isa broad service and a significant one in the interest of humanity that is entrusted to the engineering profession. I To meet the varied demands the field of engineering has been divided into many branches. The leading ones are represented in several curricula of the School, namely, civil, mechanical, electrical, mining, chemical, architecture, architectural engineering, and industrial. Within these major divisions are other lines offering opportunities for minor variation in the work programs. These include municipal and sanitation, highway, automotive, refrigeration, telephony, railway, geology, petroleum, and metallurgical engineering. It is estimated by good authority that the country will need in the coming years more than twice as many engineers each year as are now being graduated by the schools. This indicates the rate of advance in the industrial and public works activities of the nation. 7 1 l if -s ii 9 33 EH: .1 5 sg, ' ' wg: 'if' 1,4 '12 '- Ii '21 . 1, w ai .i ,. ...x EL, if, WT . wi' 1 .... -gg F -..k , 5, :aww I i :fi Lf S 221 ml as W Sm-A-L :xx . ir'?'1' .,.... . 15: fi ,Sm Eg .1 ,ni ii' ii? fig' 'ls I' E. E 5, 4. V , W 5 ,g,Ifs2:fs?5.a+ . il ', ai- Eli. 11 ,411 5-. 1. ,. ... ,Wi-:Ls Q, ? elf? R 1-:suing-4 ug? ri' u 'W .VV . -5 1 at SW ' f s affair- ea' Mi IFES? rife 'iii fi H' lk? L '.f iii 22533 ix ilffliviewr--:QSPSB 23: . .1 gg. . .F 1,- itfflg if lv' E' of ,EXE f -' N par? f5T'f..,,fj ff NL il ly 1 1: 'V i '11 51.54 Qs: faiwiff .az T Le . lllz 22:2 1 .. ,- Tw V 1. ,i'f'., .i v 1 Q ls ll :5 if 13,51 A is Q- , 'Mil fu ,f. . --,Q Y? SVT! A -1 .vi 4 iff is 1 .- if? J'1 ,532 if N.. 3 '. ' if V ' rr LIZ-1QL,.i S, reg M. ., L,f '11 'il ,' 3- iv: S n iii ii ILL, 'K 3 a , . il! 16 .3 5 - 'Hia-' e 1 ., 1 A Y Y 1 , , 'I L e 4 , P Q. 43 . ,, 1 .4 9 'v he College 5 1 1 J. G. BRANDT Dean LVVAYS the largest school of the University in point of enrollment, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has in the last few years grown to immense size, having a yearly enrollment at the present time of some thirty-five hundred students. ' The College was established as a school in 1891, and was known as the School of Arts until 1904 when its name was changed to the present form. The aim of the College during the first two years is to train the student in various types of fundamental courses, thus enabling him to lay a foundation for training in some special field during his junior and senior years, either in a pro- fessional school or in a major department of the College itself. Dean Brandt came to the University of Kansas in 1915 as Assistant Professor of Greek, and was made Dean of the College in 1920. In 1922, due to the rapid increase in the enrollment in the College, Mr. Paul B. Lawson was appointed as- sociate dean. H l a Page 3 1 K . -159511 7.1.25 Nfl f ..1'! 'f ' V' t L .ri .li EQ-ll -Effie 55 if 419.2 fini .2295 ,V QQ' -ff 'f 'E' H74 ' ' H ,Q W M , ab 5' , :',,,.. 5 ,221 N .N eaennflr- E gag - .ffl . ...Vatu , . L 'K I 1. v, yi .- f' -. ?4.1, 3. F . , . ' . :'l fa.,-.ss Eywh X V . A Emp. .fl ,, - 5 - i' 'Tir' ,gg ' .Q 3 41.59 'Z f 'JP- Q i . - ,1 '1 Q . ' at i fy ' Ii! .1 Z. 5, f., l - .. , 3,-., . if . 4 5 1, .1 .l s l wtf. ' QT ,M l 'lv fl lv -N 'mi 1 I 1 il '. 1 il 1 if is 4 fa .- il i R 1 5 'IZZAFL . . gf 1. 5 Q lf X 7 1. J.. ' Q. ' ' 'S ' 1 xii .Inf '42 g i fli 5 1 f- -Q fl ' :' 59.74 a' flE U is E2 ff I 'f l1-. P1129 34 Ps.. . N l,,.,Vr?q3,,. me .,..,- A. ,-2 ,,.......a.-....,..... -,-- School 0 f ,Qzfw H. W. ARANT, Dean HE School of Law at the University of Kansas exists primarily to train lawyers. Its program is planned with a view to making of its students skilled practitioners and efficient and worthy public servants. With these ends in view, it confines the selection of its students to those .who have evidenced seriousness of purpose in their college course. A It is seriously concerned that the selection of academic work preceding the study of law proper shall be such as will giveits beginning- students the largest measure of mental discipline, culture and acquaintance with those social and economic forces which influence the development of law. It insists that the work of its students shall be characterized by such accuracy and thoroughness as will enable them to meet the increasingly exacting demands that are made upon the legal profession. It constantly impresses upon the student the fact that law is not an end in itself but that it is merely those ends regarded as needs and that it must change when society fancies that its needs have changed. Finally, it seeks as of first importance to engrain the idea that every lawyer is, besides, an officer of the court and Hrst of all a public servant. A N.. Q Q , SJ' ffvi' li' gf 12 uh-2 iif 5 1 .31 tj :ii 5 1 . vi F5 5' Alf, 5 :Q 4 ' 5 .. I I : .. I. ' - 1 7 i 'mfg' L. .Q fi E .1 4 1 1' F ll H ali 5 eg 1.1341 mf' -1, ff d. F 4 , W? .- .l . V? ' 121'-1 f' . 2. W- 2' x gn, gf V Vi! '2 , N . . ., l Q l P l I il if .fs ti 2. , us D90-.fl r l l N! E Y. g Q 1 f 4 , 1, frfg 'vw . . ' l il? i 1 . 4' .gn .--N, big J NX '. ' if. X .H SE A l t '- l im g? ..M5s ' -s- 'f'lL. 5 'fi if . ww' lg? nz ts. 1 ff m, it pi! EYE L? K..a.,,f'iw la,--wx W- 5. P' fs? 1.3 to lg L15 , f I.. , . 1. K, r Q i if gtkljauf ,riff wwf E rl 551 4' r, I F - ' gig fi i . i 3 .' VFW? fi ml G ,re , it f El I 'ri di? F49 1 5 'S' if T if ,YS i if P V Q ge r if +3 ...rg , x 2 i if gi . V yt we . Ei Q , F: f J' iii , 4 i ,il .H 2, Salma! of Jlfedzdzze l MERVIN T. SUDLER, Dean. HE School of Medicine of the University of Kansas exists largely to educate physicians for the State. Incidently, nurses are trained and through the hos- pital and out-patient department, many needy people receive medical and surgical care. Medicine and school education have increased greatly in complexity. The constantly increasing role of preventive medicine not only in contagious diseases, but in diseases due to improper feeding, occupation and the violation of the rules of hygiene, is assuming increasingly greater proportions. The rapid expansion of medical knowledge has given great impetus to specialization and the use of com- plicated equipment. The medical school has attempted as far as possible to keep' pace with these great movements, changing its curriculum and regime, so that its graduates would constantly be abreast of the times. The number of students who have desired to enter the school has been in excess of the facilities, and it has been necessary to limit the number by raising the grade of work required for admission. As a consequence, the student body is of exceptional ability and the character of their work is such as to promise that the health and the health problems of the state and the next generation will be in safe and able hanils. II l'r1igfQ,'j 1 Y ' . 1 'S i ' 1 1- 5 i . , SI ,inlqaiiir ' v 1 -l r .V w G ffis, . - -ff-'srz,, i 1, idk 9 Hi! - ':. get f' V25 :-5 .QL 'i 134: 1: - V-+ Vai l, rf 1 M lu 23 54 W A JL i lib , sr't ff r- ,fx way- T ER? 2 5 i .,- ,N ii iff: iv si v 'tg M I it it is p 251 5- 1 3 ,T ..' QT , if ,v rf! '35 , i- ia v H 1 37, I3 2 Q2 fl' .f 1: N ini , W .. ee: .f.f:',f..swf aa nermwv, , Y ELL' ,-,- 'wwf '-1-vi f r -iff .- i- '1 ' 'J ll sl ,V 1-- at ff -at v 1v'1fQ-Q-f-a ,fb rig, ly I f-, , V vw 1 wi 2' I twig Il 1: 3' ffl- ,A 5,1 11 ,. l fl I' +V if ,il V ll ea ll ii. ith li, QW at '44 f' , f 1-,ff at J r Qi rw 'mf' ll '.v..1iiiA: li 'aff Sig- ie Q, Q,-9,4 X7 lhisnm-Y In ,i 77,1 -it - 4- V - - -V - f- ff,-49,-nfq.,q.,fg-u,.1 -La , ., ar .. ,fy ,. Q 79 if ' -A ,N 'Y 1 ..usy.fvif.fv 'gy fe- f ni:-.1121-aw:-if-.v -:fit 1.14411 7 -:A i -, vi 'Till -.':,'af'Wh5t,2 , N, l4i,i'f 'A5f7' n. 1 r fl i3 I l F i lg 5 5 Srizool of me My il I Q, 5 'f- Lf I - -iff , L KAL . V- ,f SA , 4 Se q A D. M. SWARTHOUT, Dean if aim and purpose of the School of Fine Arts has been, from the founding of ,I , the school, a consistent one. With the desire to minister to the people of the iff .aj H State of Kansas in the broadest and best way possible, in music and in art, the l V. Q lines of service open group themselves, naturally, into four separate yet closely allied 2 divisions. First, to provide and make possible thorough training of such students .E jf as may come with a desire for a professional career as musicians, painters and designers, , V, ' or as teachers in music or art. c S 'A , S 1 1 Second, to afford the students from the other schools of the University the oppor- ,mf tunity for such study in music and art as their inclination and college schedules will :Q permit. Third, by means of recitals, concerts, exhibitions in art, and the fostering and the encouragement of the different student musical and art organizations, to make more general the appreciation of good music and better art among the whole student if 2 body of the University. Fourth, to send back to the various communities of the State, young men and women so trained to a higher appreciation of things worth while, par- ,, ticularly in music and art, that they themselves shall enrich and ennoble the lives of 'l,,l, A those with ,whom they may come in contact. To these ends the School of Fine Arts is l. Q, 5, dedicated. , 'fglfgf f'-Q Q., W g t ' ' NN-ev-X , lf' ,QE Page 36 I WI-ill., LAFFLTFGE N x g . VA ,K ,fn ,K F 4., - I 1 5 l l l I ' J if- ? . If ' 1. S ' f lk 1 we:-i-4 Jaw its ,YN ,F F' egg r . ,..,,- , ,,' Q11-. Salma! of yJ!Zd7'77ZLlQ! I L. E. SAYRE, Dean I-IE School of Pharmacy was established in 1865 and since that time has graduated and instructed over 2,000 students. The scope of Pharmacy is not confined to the dispensing of drugs and medicinal preparations, but its field is much broader. The manufacture of various medicinal preparations and chemicals is very important in itself, but is a comparative small part of its activities. Investigation in the lines otmedicinal preparations require peculiar skill to meet the need of such an immense Held. It has been the aim of the School of Pharmacy to train men and women as Phar- maceutical chemists which requires special knowledge and aptitude. Such Pharma ceutical chemists are constantly in demand The work in Drug standardization in the preserving and dispensing of serums vaccines and cultures engage the attention of the pharmacist xi ho should have some biologi al training and bacteriological practice Teachers in the School of Pharmacy are chosen trom those who have obtained a B S degree in Pharmacy Graduates in Pharmacy are occupying responsible positions not only 1n drug stores but in the Army Navy and hospitals The Government asks for the service of Pharmaceutical Chemists Official lood and Drug Inspectors and Custom Inspectors for imported medical and food products 'ire called for from the ranks ofPh1rm1cists ks preliminary training for nurses pharmacy is supplying 1 common need Us , j , c - . Y Y , C r . . .P . . . . X . c f , . . . Y L 7 1 C . . . -T 1 A I . A f - r I if c c . l . 4' q ' C 'Y C . ll P f I gf? , if l ji-'iw A ,, A, . A vi 1' 1 1, . 5 - A - w mn, 1 - ' L rf ' -' - 's .. ,,.,A-13' Ld-A AA Q ' 15.-sg. P:,qaa,yg-rg,a-11g,-qv.-a'1ff- -::M::.11r3.,.Q- Q N M 5 ' ek 5 .- . 4 :J -3.2, Lf P S Q :Q - +2215 ef -v -tif'-l 'A im t lj 4, ., ' A ,,,f,, A , AA. ,A A, ,, . A AA ' if-. ,,, ,mf ' 231, 'ffgl,,-17 ZX 9 .,,'fIAk.f A. 'q.--A., NA ifff:-'jig-i'5L2v113P3,a1fFia t,Qr,.,f'1yy-T-13'?1'f'-' .4 V' . .z -JM, 3 an .-A-,j ':.5lAjLA, A, .A A . ,rf---5 :Ax L - 'Aj . 1 ,A A' ZA., 'A::1fA,:-,',A5:- - f,ALAArq'q.g,3,4,txg.v,g gA5:',A, .iA'iAAAAA A AA- A A' .A A A 3312.3:6lALgAE,,f,,ig5g5,',3g,aA5-,E4.,5,3.EQA v , F? 51. as f 41 '1 1 ggi 2. md' 'f 1 w I 1 1 M.-ggi ,A .,L, T ' 1 5 in A j ' . if., 6 '- -- ' ,fig fa: 3 :sf ' ...f-'ri .e ,.: i f -fm Y .i .V,, . aw 59,12 l L .e -iz, ,AAA ,. .Q 439. M, QW S. Page 38 Salma! 0 f 52lucafz'01z R. A. SCHWEGLER Dean HE scientific study of the problems of education is second to noneof the tasks which a great University may attempt. To train men and women to intelli- gent skill in the practice of education constitutes a vital contribution to human- ity. The destiny of American democracy depends' upon the thoroughness and zeal with which the modern University performs these tasks, for the history of any nation is first moulded in its school rooms. The crash of the battlefield and the stately triumph of cultural achievements are merely the end-products of the teacher's toil. These then are the concerns of the school of Education: to study the facts of human education, and to train skillful, farseeing teachers, to the end that democracy may flourish. Q Qggkwegleaf r Y.. H w- vi--, ' .. ,ww w H 'Eff Jfvcu' L'l'1'- fri' 'Gris ,A Q Bs: .itzungl ' 5:.. -cs, - ' 'vi X .....,.2Li. -M .f 3, .,f, 1' m 5 f. I: .J 3554957 .gh x wa-1: s' sr -2 Hr -15? l'f6f:4u I, 5 fix? 'l in F , , 5 , A A, in 5 4. fr .szfmf A f 41 AA'-Ah i f? . 5 3 T - ll! R' -fr e F v AL I 4 i ff fr 1 ,f si 3 if 1 ,fre , J AY 7 1 i m -. 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It is now well recognized that it is possible to lay only the broad foundations of an education in the four undergraduate years. The intensive specialization and the training for research must come in the Graduate School. The master's degree is granted in the Graduate School as a recognition of one year of well-planned study and investigation. The doctorate is granted to the student who has shown by three years of graduate study that he has the training and ability to make a worth-while contribution to knowledge. H Page 37 ... . 5 . 'Q I l 3 i , lik- Q V ' all 52. Q, . lust 1 'T . I 1 5 ,, 11 1 gif it ei 11,54 ,rg u fi , fir' el. f - 1 if 7 1 53 it l if f 36 if 'il 'n if ' it if gi. 2 f'A5 'fi'? ' 5 jgyf Y Til li 5 Q il W2 ,A ,l i ' 2- ' -iff ' ' ?f ' ' 1 -.. ii f' if la 'I I , Til- 5 1 'iw . ' 'l - . 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A 1 1 X' 1' ' J ef, '52 inf? lj, , 1 ' r 5 4 5 12,1 f'f' Y ' f' , UL-' , 'r is iw s J 9 1 - ,,. N. , 2 fIw- -pf, g. ae Z.. 1 i , it 1 Er if li' NCQ 5-ii 3, ' JV il , 1 X E' li ,ll xv IL: i ' H f 5 '1, 1 ,Jn in , ' fi -. V 'f' , r-. 1, 1 , 1 .,., K ,rig ' ff K ' A' rj f 3 Jw: are ,:4:'+-.5- nazi 1' 1,-:ai 1, f::Y-L-5.-'49 Sadzem James McCoy Rising Hall Miller Griffin Krueger Hefling Fraker Stagg P Shore Hibbs Learned V Smith F irebaugh Brotherson Cummings Hamilton V- Sachem is the honorary organization for Senior men. It was organized in the fall of 1910 by twelve upper-classmen, being the first distinctive class society formed at the University. The object of the organization is to foster and promote a spirit of fellowship and a close acquaintance- ship among the men of the University. Members are chosen in the spring of each year from the men of the junior class. Identification with University interests and activities is a requisite for 5 V ' ' if . v, i. 4 9 . aw QS., membership-. Wallace james Wayne McCoy Frank Rising Charles Hall Virgil Miller Melvin Griffin Jack Hefling Page 40 ,, ,,. 5,-.-X.-,. 5 I , LJ, i.,.,.,.-, --. M, . p bf 1 MEMBERS Ray Fraker Ralph Stagg Chester Shore Ben Hibbs Stanley Learned Max Kreuger Howard Firebaugh ragga- ,JM Milton Cummings Lloyd Hamilton Charles Black Lloyd Ruppenthal john Wulf Gerald Smith Louis Brotherson e- 5.. ,4.:fg,,, .tb ..E,ymWe:- g:,M..,V.,.5 w:'Li2.J,V s,,,2f,JHI:5V5:, LMS' Q! ggi H 1 l H rw f 1 '41 . ,..l ,i :ii li i V ticks aisir 'sl lgh E li is my . '1 ' fl.. V' 1 ,ffm g 3 , -54111 ' I gr ij latin I. fp' ' FP' , 4 ,Q ry 9 r ,fix : P 1533 Jiiifi fi ri ' ii . yu , . U. K9 'f9 M. 3, 1 fi: . 4 x' ' 'i f :J V , f 1 ,f , J -V 4 , ' -.Ale lu-F 'Q 9' Jia 1 wg, Uv.. . .- .,.,m,, -in-if 'X Ei it .Q KX, fig ry ' H Rff. t EG We ff l 'Q 5 if I Wt: . ' g A 1 1 li I aaa-1 B L 3 E,,,,,-1-,sw A mi mf.. . Jggnjr ' V , fn.: -.' i + fi' :ffl 1. j.. Q , 1 1' 1. ,, lin -V in- I ,, --r :V , 1 , n E-n V , v, 1 . . A - ., , ,,. x Q -, 1' 4 ,g f JN, , 'if' I, .,,ry1g,2V', was-' X-1 Q, -vfhvifg, gk-4 5.:as,r1,,N , QW, 432- ',,,, ' Tyr' I A - '-,wwf ,- N 5' im. L,,ir'?f 4 jim i Ji . XY:-url? 'C fi' 'F' 4111? . ,f--,fi mlffi ii Lai, L' , , 4453 il YL 25' f'A'i,i?i gym.-'W' 2'l ftl'?!1Qf -t w ' A -z. lm-1, ,ei31qq.,,1, ,dw Jw, , lima, W, ,W ,qs at, f -M12 - ,W W in-. H . .- I Q, -L ,,-.A 1 li if f ' H , B K 1 ,f ,fa - M- s - A W s 41 'ln-5g.,-....Y gil: . fri ' L , 5, 'sign ,y 34, ,, ,. . if! E '- '31 ivy, H U ,M fzfllh -I'-5: . .., v'3,ii,,,' 3531 ii .Fl H M1 33 Q' fit A , Z5 If l 1.4 -will h Af i if l E3 ff, 2 'Q , wk ' J' 1 :F fi in -Q v ,1 - , Se, , '93 ei 5 1 H W, n 2515 ANV, ,a gffj -9, 1 1, .lla 1 2? 5 ,. F3 ' n. Q -L1 ,ll he fluff of 1924 Page 42 WAYNE MCCOY . President CHET SHORE . . A Vice-President MARY RosE BARRONS . . Secretary WALLACE JAMES . . Treasurer COMMITTEES ' Invitations-Lewis Brotherson, Frank Rising, Catherine Rawlings, Dorothy Higgins, Carl Suderman. ' C Cap and Gown-Virgil Miller, Howard Firebaugh, Kathleen Hood, Freda Backeberg. ' A Alumni-Frank Snell, Francis Prosser, Charles Hall, Jack Hefling, Harry Janicke. A Memorial-Melvin Griffin, Mark Putnam, Muriel Gayford, Julian Kellett, Ruth Terry, Madeline Emmert, John McLean. ' , Commencement-Stanley Learned, Betty Tenney, Ralph Stagg, Dorothy.Black- mar, Pearl Larsen. I I Publicity-Charles'Sayler, Sue Moody, Mildred Cornelius, Chester Shaw, James O'Bryon. , - Senior Play-Lloyd Hamilton, Frances Wilson, Margaret Larkin., Arthur Wolfe, Theodore VVear. 4 Finance-Ashley Classen, Robert Sharp, Harold Greenleaf. Senior Breakfast-Margaret Wallace, Jessie DeLong, Phyllis Reynolds, Harry Blaker, Dorothy Gayford. - Social-Max Kreuger,.Virginia Pendleton, Elizabeth Mitchell, Kenneth Miller, Elsie Davis. Cake Walk-Leo Mills, RobertiLemon. .,, .,z:1nvf,,. f.- '-A Q. .Q 3, A '-9:1 15 'TQ Sl ,J ,, Q, ,, ' 'fi 'J ii .E- l ,, , ,..E,,. in ii ,125 if Wil gif' gfzlifl mi,:.?,w ,ii ai? 55555 I :Evan 1 W xv fi-,, , I Q L53 slit, rm. xiii i 41?bZ.7fn ga I J fi Af .Z ?'3ref . ,, 5 lifefm ' r -an X f - faq Y 1. ft- , t ,dif- 3 -, ' ff rw 1 fl l Ai . , gf ,Ni I . 1 fx A Q ix , A 1. J: 4 fx, 4 , , l K P -J L V M 1 J J K,- -' at fl J kr? ,A ,i 3 4 . 4. fs? H. ga. , ,, N 4' 5 1' 6 5 4 I . .Ag Al l 1 ,A fr X' W ? ff U J 5 L, qi Alf., .- ,A sf A I A rf r H? gf- 1 1, v, vi 2 , , ,. utr' nv' ' if 4 , gggf. 1 95. :F Sw 5 if ' ge, N I ' Q, , 1 pri 1' i L., 1,5 wif'-1336 ,,f,,,,, Etta - W - Gag-. 'f fig? ' I .s Fifi. Q' 2' M, v, W. , ' 534 Q 'Wi My ' ' Kites' lf-Ln -wg 1-ff wx P, V ,M n il el ME. '.,i in fur, ,Ns ll 53,-15 if lil tsl ,gg-mfr' l's-322-Q Z I :il liri , , .,., fear 55:4 I., ,. ,- ev'-slr 'f. ,Q-P-,,. pfqiflgffi ,Mfr tl: live: , 1 f -lfgegf-wig ' g x J,-'I-3' W1 ig ,ff -- Y '- -il- C1013 l 5 ,ii ii, ,M fi 7- ,M L r f 11. H' f,,, W i 1'Z1 9 'ff A i l 4 ks v 1 i ,1 5 x i 4 1 , X il H , c 0 i l11L.. fziiufcg-fs :-- ' ' -if V- -. . , . '. .. 4 -- K-'F - +-:,--'.V.:i:L-..,,-,- ..+6Zt..Al Lfjfgv oralz T ' if , , n 1 A gp ti Larson Tenny Selig Aiken Terry Dunkle Emmert. Gould Hand Torch, honorary society for senior Women, was organized in 1912, and is composed of nine members, chosedn in the spring of their junior year by a committee of faculty and active members. Torch this year became affiliated with Mortar Board, a national honor society which recognizes individual merit, unselhsh service and successful academic accomplishment in the women of the educational institutions of the United States. AMEMBERS Helen Larson Ruth Terry Emily Tenny Marianna Dunkle Hope Selig - Madeline Emmert Charlotte Aiken Ruth Gould Helen Hand .. gl p N.. .. -3 f r ss if .I 3' i . 'Yf 'Q 'z i 5 ill Q any lp - n 1 vi 9 i1 . ii l'age41 fy rl or 1' 1 ' . 4 4 , -b was ' ' 5 ' A, 1: ' ' 'fe -- 4 . - 1'-4' 4 f,..f..L- f , , .L . ,, . 4439,-. , Q f want- . 'Qi--1'w,:Q,, --A-A-we-.':.vf,.,ffhi--Li t I www- .. ,.i-- J-:SSI ,114-.,.-,,yY .. V , M fn, af ' MM I1 , , 4. - 'N ri PAULINE ANKER Lawrence ALPHEUS C. ARMSTRONG Ottawa L Home Economics Economics House President's Council, jay Janes. MARGARET JULIETTE ARMSTRONG Lawrence - . . French FRANCES ARANT i I u Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Chi Omega, Cercle Francaise. Political Science Pi Beta Phi. WELDEN T. ARMSTRONG Duncan, Okla. Industrial Engineer IRVING ARCHER Lawrence Acacia. JESSE DWIGHT ARMEL Holton PAUL ATCHISON Wichita Economics Journalism- ' Quill Club, K. U. Press Club. F RED E. ARMENTROUT Plains L phaymacy RALPH Cf. BALL lllanhattan Phi Delta Chi, Pharmaceutical Society, Stu- Medicine ' dent Council. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Beta Pi. Page 44 '.....gQ--... ...........,-- L.-H... . A . , 7 , . ,,- --- 'A , - .T 4 . R+ MARY WRIGHT ABER V Warrensburg, Mo. . Journalism A Theta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, Quill Club, Kansan Board, Oread Magazine, Debate Team QD. t BEATRICE ABRAMS Lawrence Voice Mu Phi Epsilon, Gamma Epsilon Pi, MacDoWell. ERNEST L. ACKLEY Concordia Engineer Phi Gamma Delta. CARL F. ADE Kansas City, Mo. Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon. l MARTINA DE CAsTRo AGCAOILI u ' Lavag, Hocos Norte, Philippines Public School Music Y. W. C. A., K. U. Dames, Camp Fire, Sec'y. CHARLOTTE AIKEN Kansas City, Mo. English Pi Beta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Quill Club, Kansas Authors'Club, Mortarboard, Editor Oread Magazine, 1923 'Jayhawker Staff. WINIFRED E. ALBRIGHT Brewster Economics Alpha Kappa Lambda, Quill Club, Botany Club. KENNETH B. ALEXANDER Kansas City Painting Alemannia, Alpha Rho Theta, MacDowell, Owl, Black Helmet. MARY R. ALLEN - Seneca Public School Music Gamma Phi Beta, MacDowell, Transferred from William Woods College. lVlARY LoU1sE AMos Humboldt Latin House Pres. Council Q3-45, Vice-Pres. CID. I . L.. .... T., H 5 l'fI,!f 43 4 STEWART S. BLoss Winfield ' Law Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Sphinx, Pres. Middle Laws, jurisprudence Club. JOHN A. BOCK Goodland Electrical - Tau Beta Pi, A. I. El. E., Band. DEAN BOGGS Los Angeles, Cal. Journalism Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Delta Chi, Black Hel- mets, Owls, Ohl Oh! Cindy, Follies CU, May Fete, Stadium Union, Kansan Board, Alumni Editor, News Editor, Circulation Mgr. Mgr. Kansas Relays, K. U. Press Club. Y ToM GLEN BOMAN Chanute ' Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. LUTHER N. BOUSKA Narka ' Education Pres. Phi Delta Kappa, Zoology Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet KZD. 1 JOSEPHINE BRAUCHER Humboldt M athemalics Alpha Omicron Pi, Pi Lambda Theta, Sec. QD, Mathematics Club Pres. QD, Freshman Honor Roll, Bethany Circle. EDWIN BREDINE Lawrence Mechanical Engineer Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E. MARGARET BRIGHT A Piano Eureka Chi Omega, Mu Phi Epsilon, Panhellenic, Glee Club, W. S. G. A. ELSIE M. BRoNsoN Zoology Mound City Zoology Club, Pen and Scroll, Dean's Honor Roll, House Presidents' Council CLD. A LEWIS H. BROTHERSON Kansas City Industrial Engineering - Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Sachem, Black Hel- mets, Men's Student Council, Editor Kansas Engineer C3-45, Pres. Industrial Eng. Society C3-41, Vice-Pres. Governing Board C3J, Chairman Invitation Committee. I 46 MARY RosE BARRONS Kansas City, Mo. Sociology Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Dramatic Club, Board of Directors 145, Glee Club 12-35, W. S. G. A. 135, 1st Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. 135, Quill Club 13-45, Sociology Club, S12,000 Year, The Admirable Crichton, Secretary Senior Class. DOROTHY ANN BARTER El Dorado Chemistry Chi Omega, Girls K Club, W. A. A., Treas. 135, Varsity Hockey, Basketball 135, Tennis, Doubles Championship 135, Quack Club, Pres 135, Jr. Swimming Team 135. CHARLES O. BEDELL Lebo Zoology Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Pi. YULA D. JEAN BENNETT Hoisington English Alpha Xi Delta, MacDowell, Dramatic Club, Pres. W. A. A. 145, Vice-Pres. 135, Honor Woman 135, K Girls, jay janes, Manager 'of Hockey 125, Varsity Hockey 125, Basketball 11-2-35, Baseball 11-2-35, Volley Ball 1353 Y. W. C. A. 2nd Cabinet 135, Freshman Committee 115, Membership Com- mittee 135. . ERMA BETSHER D Eureka M athematics Phi Omega Pi, Mathematics Club 1Vice- Pres. 45, House Presidents Council 145. FRED BIEWENER ' Newton Economics Delta Sigma Pi, Pachacamac. JOHN CLIFFORD BISSET York, Neb. Civil Engineer Sigma Phi Epsilon, Square and Compass Clubg Pres. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng. 145. DOROTHY BLACKMAR Lawrence French Pi Beta Phi, Panhellenic 1Pres. 45, Dramatic Club 11-2-3-45, I.eCercle Francais 12-3-45, Follies 125, The Florist Shop, The Potboilers, The Devil's Disciple, jay Janes 1Sec'y-Treas. 45, Commencement Com- mittee 145. HARRY C. BLAKER 1Pleasanton Law A Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Phi. R. B. BLOOMGARTEN Kansas City A rchitecture Architectural Society, Square and Compass Club. Page HELEN MARCIA BRYANT Oswego Botany Phi Sigma, Botany Club, Jay Janes, Y. W. C. A., Haskell and Membership Committees, House Pres. Ricker Club. ' . ELTZABETH BURKHALTER White Cloud Voice and Public School Music I Kappa Alpha Theta, Mu Phi Epsilon, 'Glee Club C1-2-3-45, W. S. G. A. Council CSD, Follies 2-3 . HATTIE BUSH Sylvia - Mathematics ' Mathematics Club. IRVEN R. CALKINS Olivet Economics Y. M. C. A. JOHN D. CALLAHAN Lawrence Law Football, Track. v MABEL ELSIE CAMPBELL Lawrence English Kappa Phi. MARY JEANNE CAMPBELL Meade Piano Mu Phi Epsilon, Women's Cvlee Club C3-LD, May Fete CZD. EVERETT CARLSON Chanute Mechanical Engineering Theta Tau, A. S. M. E., Glee Club. RUTH CRANSTON CARTER Lawrence Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, Kansan Board, K. U. Press Club, Christian Science Society. T. JERRELL CARTER Lawrence Medicine Delta Upsilon, Phi Chi, Bacteriology Club, Professional Panhellenic CSec'yD. E Page 48 1 DAVID L. BROWNE Norton Law Phi Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Glee Club, Dra- matic Club, Student Council Law School, Pres. Junior Law Class. ERNEST L. BRONVN Cojeyville - Civil Engineering Square and Compass Club. EVELYN E. BROWN Wichita English Phi Omega Pi. FRANCIS H. BROWN Kansas City HUGH C. BROWN Independence Journalism Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, MacDowell, Band C3-41, Kansan Board, Dramatic Club, The Devil's Disciple, Square and Compass Club. ' LINNA M. BROWN Garnett Journalism f Alemannia, Theta Sigma Phi, Rhadamanthi, Kansan Board, House Presidents' Council. MARSHALL W. BROWN Wichita Medicine Nu Sigma Nu. MILDRED BROWN Topeka H orne Economics Home Economics Club, Bethany Circle, Transferred from Washburn. PAULINE BROWN Lawrence Drawing and Painting Delta Phi Delta. CHARLES F. BRUNER Lawrence Electrical Engineering Dramatic Club, A. I. E. E. l Pug l 1 J. LLOYD COLLINS Oxford Medicine Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Chi, Black Mask. EMILY CONN Kansas City, Mo. History I RAYMOND A. COOLIDGE Topeka i ' .A rchitecture Sigma Chi, Scarab, Architectural Society, Kansas Engineer Board. . x, WAIRREN A. COOLIDGE A .A Topeka A , Civil Engineering MILDRED CORNELIUS El Reno, Okla. lf'-l ' -'SF V Journalism ' - Alpha Chi Omega, Theta Sigma Phi, Glee Club, Secfy Junior Class. , ,fl , MATTIE E. CRUMRINE C herryvale French Alemannia, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Quill Club, Rhadamanthi, Pres. QD, Bethany Circle, WOmen's C-lee Club-CSD, WO- men's Forum, Sec'y Cercle Francais QQ, Trans- ferred from Cottey junior College. MURIEL M. CORRIGAN V Ejingham History Phi Lambda Sigma, Hockey Team CD, Baseball Team QD, Basketball Squad CU.. , I , LAURA JEAN COWDERY ' ' ' Neodesha Journalism Chi Omega, Theta Sigma Phi, Kansan Board and Staff, K. U. Press Club, Follies QU. LUCY C. CRAWFORD .Atchison Sociology Sociology Club, Pres. Corbin Hall. JOE BJCROSS 1, ,W ' V , Garnett H g ,A Cliernistry y t g Alpha Tau Omega, Sphinx. A we Page 50 - f - va RAY J. CHANDLER . Lawrence ' Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. . ' l ALICE CHAPMAN '- f 1 ' ' Parsons Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma, Home Economics Club, Transferred from Lindenwood College. DORIS CHILDS ' . . ' Iola Horne Economics , S Alpha Phi, Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club, Transferred from Washburn 1922. , THEO. CHRISTOFF , . - Kansas City History . ' ' MPi Sigma Alpha, Cosmopolitan Club, A. B., . A. ASHLEY G. CLASSEN E LaCygne Civil Engineering - Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Epsilon Pi, Pachacamac, A. S. C. E., Pres. Linn County Club C2-3j, Vice-Pres. Engineering School 145, Senior Enter- tainment Com. CID, Chairman Finance Com. 145. LEO FRANCIS CLAUDEL g Claudell Law A A .I Phi'Alpha Delta, Professional Inter-Fraternity Council C3-45, Pres. QD. ' KELLEY W. CLAYBAUGH Lawrence Civil Engineering , K. U. Student Branch A. S. C. E. MARGARET H. COCHRANE, - 1. 1 Kansas Bacieriology A Alpha Chi Omega, Bacteriology Club: A , ROBERT E. COLEBERD A Lawrence Lew- A A A A. B. '21, Law Student Council, Admitted Missouri Bar. HELEN LOREINE COLLINS A Saipnlpa, Okla. English A Phi Omega Pi, Kappa Phi, Quaclc Club. Puef 49 P JOHN W, DEVOR A Lawrence FLOYD DORING W 'Pittsburg Phyviifs 4 u Civil Engineering ' if A' ' R Square and Compass Club, Ai SIC. IjUciLLE DEWOODY , 'K I Lawrence A . ' D, I, K Ph sumo i?h03iIMgTW1 K3 D PGI MARGARET DRAKE P Salina ,., eta, , i igma, .. Y . -4 ,P ee A , , H- ' V 'S ,- Club qs-49. , .i in , , mm , ' ' A ' P Kappa Alpha Theta, 'Y. C. A. ,H ' E L. D K L . R P u R . R ., I ICK Hbme Eamomibs A f , awrqce M. URSULA DIEXPEI? S h ZM i Lawrence . A R ii ' u i P Gamma Phi Beta, Omicron Nu, Home Eco- , Z6 C 00 ' srcg , f nomics Club, Bethany Circle .',, , Theta Phl Alpha, Rota- ' A ISABELLE DILLS K Hillsboro WM- EARL DRAPER - C , Lawrence . , French ' b ,Economics , i g ,V - Pi Lambda Theta, Cercle Francais, Phi Beta Phi Beta Kappa, El Ateneo, Penand Scroll, Kappa. Dean's Honor Roll Q15 R LIIQIAN DONALDSON ' I ala, HARRY DUEMCKE. , .C , 1 C017 eiwme - Medicine Economics Phi Beta Kappa. P V Orchestra. - Page 52 'W' '-W ' H '1t:E!t2.i. WALDO W. CROWDER Lawrence Mining Engineering Captain Golf Team C41 LOREN M. CUBBISON Gardner Chemistry Al ha Tau Ome a Phi Delta Chi Si ma Tau p g, , g, , Ad. Manager Kansas Engineer, Chemical So- ciety, Governing Board Kansas Engineer. PAUL WOODROW CURRY Winchester Econornics Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Panhellenic Council. ALAN J. DAVIDSON Lawrence Economics Pi Upsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, KB Club, Black Mask, Football C1-2-3-4D, VVrestlmg C3J, Student Council QD, K. U. Country Club Com. C4j. - DON C, DAVIS , Glendale, Cal. Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. GLENN R. DAVIS Muskogee, Qkla. Economics Delta Sigma Pi, Orchestra Cl-Zj. LAWRENCE F. DAY ' Onaga Law A' Phi Alpha Delta, Pres. Pottawatomie County Club QSJ, Law School Honore Roll CD, Vice-Pres. Second Year Law Class. DOROTHEA DEAN Kansas City, Mo. Design t ' - Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Phi Delta, jay Janes, Panhellenic Follies QD. . . V RALPH GARDNER DEBOLT V A ttoona Economics Alpha Kappa Psi. JESSIE DELONG , Pittsburg German ' ' Chi Omega, X, K. U. Chapter I. ,M. K., Botany Club, Cercle Francais, Deutsche Verein, Pres. Women's Forum GU, VV S. G. Ap MD, House Pres. Council 141, Vice-Pres. Crawford Co. Club C3D, French Play C3j, jayhawker Staff QD, Betty Lou CLD. A H K l'a,f,L' 51 g6 DORIS EISBERG Kansas City, Mo. 'Econornics Phi Beta Kappa. MOHAMED HAMED EL-DRINY Cairo, Egypt Medicine SAM H. ELLIOTT Lawrence Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. MADELINE LEE EMMERT St. Joseph, Mo. Spanish Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Dramatic Club, MacDowell Fraternity, Y. W. C. A. 1st Cabinet C4D, Dean's Honor Roll C1D, VV. S. G. A. Representative CZD, El Ateneo, Pen and Scroll, Freshman Memorial Committee, University Vocations Committee C3D, Follies C1D, Follies Committee C2D, The Big Idea C3D. LUCILLE ERMATINGER St. Paul, Minn. , Bacteriology Alpha Delta Pi. 54 , -.-.i-Lia--.-.aqugvl:n..,f,1i, ,,-, ,W ELETA LOUISE ERNEST f Lawrence History CRILLON EUBANKS Cnllison History Cosmopolitan Club. ROGER W. EVANS Lawrence . Civil Engineering MARY FARMER Liberal Journalism Alpha Gamma Delta, Dramatic Club, Rhada- manthi, Pot Boilers. CECIL FENNER Carthage, Mo. Philosophy Transferred from Denver University, Kappa Phi, W. A. A., Snow Zoology Club, Basketball C4D, Hockey C3-4D, Volleyball CSD, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C3D. ' p CECIL L. DUNHAM Eureka Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Pachacamac, A. S- M. E., Kansas Engineer Board. ' MARIANNA GOODMAN DUNKEL Lawrence ' Spanish ' ' Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board, Phi Lambda Sigma, El Ateneo, Sociology Club, Dean's Honor Roll C1-21, Y. VV. C. A. fl-2-3-4D, Cabinet 13719. ' KENT W. DUNKELBERG ' Nardin, Okla. Chemistry VIRGINIA E. DUNNE Kansas City, Mo. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, Jayhawker, Rhadamanthi, Press Club, Executive Board, Corbin Hall, Kan- san Board, Domino. RALPH J. DUVALL Kansas City Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma, A. I. E. E. 1 F 'w ffl all .ge 9 fiat PALMER EASH A Harper Pharmacy Phi Delta Chi, Pharmaceutical Society. KATHARINE EBERHARDT Salina, English ,. Kappa Kappa Gamma. BLANCHE M. ECKLER Eshridge Home Economics . Q ROMAYNE ECKSTEIN I I I Wichita ' V English 'Z Chi Omega. DONALD E. EGGLESTON - Kingman Pharmacy I Beta Phi Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society, Transferred from Southwestern College. a 4 J' '- K Pau 53 9 L M 'Y I 'i V I l l l yi ll ,.. HARRY W. FRAZEE Wi6hild . Law Sigma Nu, President Sedgwick County Club QLD, Captain V. S. A., President 1st year Laws. GLENIN C. FRAZIER , Anthol ,Boianyf A Delta Chi, Ow1s, Baseball fly, 125, 435, 145, Wrestling 121. V ' ' AMANDA L. FREEMAN Hot Springs, Ark, P , . , ,',f , History A D , I Alpha Kappa Alpha. A HELEN ,E. FRIEND A- ' Lawrence ' i A ,A Botany Pi Beta Phi, Botany Club, X, Follies CU May Fete CID, CZD, Fashion Show Committee, Stadium Drive 131. EDITH FRYE Olathe P ' A Organ P ' Kappa Kappa Gamma. ALFRED B. GARDNER KansaslCity, Mo. Economics - P A Botany Club, U. Swimming Club. MARJ,ORIE GARLINGHOUSE . ' I ola Pipe Organ I f Gamma Phi Beta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Dramatic Club. 1 ' ' - M. ELMER ,GARR1soN, JR. Wichita Economics Delta Tau Deltag Sphinx, Black Helmet, Inter- Fraternity Council GD. ' I V' LEAH GASKILL Lawrence English ' g Alpha Chi Omega, Quill Club, W. A. A., May Fete CID. - ALEXANDER ENRlco GATEWOOD V Kansas City A g .Voice Stewart Scholarship, Innes Scholarship. ,l A l A , l lf: ' vw lf-3 , la . Il l ll lil l l 1 Page 56 -wer- GLADYS G. FERRIS Stajord ' Sociology Alpha Omicron Pi, Bethany Circle, Sociology Club, Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee. FRED M. FIELD Columbus Law Phi Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, Dramatic Club, Rhadamanthi, Square and Compass, De- bate Team C3-4l. HOWARD FIREBAUGHA St. John Economics Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sachem, Pachacamac, K Club, Track C2-3-4D, Captain MJ, President junior Class CSD, Treasurer Stu- dent Council C4D, Glee Club C3-45, Y. M. C. A. Financial Committee Q2-45. MRS. GLADYS L. FISK Spivey Sociology u HOXVARD E. FLITNER - Greybull Economics Phi Kappa, Sphinx, Scabbard and Blade, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. LEAH FLOYD A Sedan Piano Kappa Kappa Gamma, Panhellenic CLD, Jay Janes. MARCUS ROBERT FOCHT Eureka Journalism El Ateneo, Pres. County, Club CD2-45, Jay- hawker Staff CD. SALLIE MAE Fox Ashland Botany A Kappa Phi, Botany Club, Y. VV. C. A. RAY D. FRAKER Garnett Sociology Acacia, Sec'y of Soc. Club, Inter-Frat. Council C4j, K Club, K in Football C2-3-45, Track CID, Pres. Soph. Class QZD, Sachem, Square and Compass Club. DEVAUGHN FRANCIS Wichita Journalism p Sigma Delta Chi, Kansan Board, Pen and Scroll, Rifle Team CD, Oread Staff CZJ, Owl Staff CBJ, Editor Kansan MJ. Pug COKE BERNARD GRAVES Pittsburg English Literature RALPH J. GREEN St. Joseph, Mo. Chemistry Acacia, Alpha Chi Sigma, Square and Compass. HAROLD K. GREENLEAF Economics Greensburg Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi. GILBERT G. GREENWOOD Wakeeney Chemistry MELVIN GRIFFIN Burlington ' Economics 1 V Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Pi, Pachacamac, Sachem, Owl, President K Club QD, Presi- dent Sophomore Class CZD, Vice-President Y. M. C. A. CSD, Vice-President Board of Directors Y. M. C. A. MD, Chairman Finance Committee CLD, Chairman Christmas Tree CSD, Chairman Entertainment junior Prom CSD, Chairman Memorial Committee 145, Student Council 135, Athletic Board C3D, Inter-Fraternity Conference CLD, Football C2-3-4D, Track C2-3-45. IRA GRINNELL Mayetla Economics Alpha Kappa Psi. Q e JOHN H. GROSSE Jamestown Law Phi Delta Phi, Professional Panhellenic. ROGER HACKNEY K Wellington Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu, Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Editor Kansas Engineer, Governing Board A. I. E. EUGENE O. HAGEN Ellinwood Mechanical Engineering Alemannian, A. S. M. E. CHARLES E. HALL, JR. Hutchinson Law Beta Theta Pi, Sachem, Phi Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Black Mask, Sphinx, President Inter- Fraternity Council QLD, Student Council CLD, President Student Council, Stadium-Union Com- mittee, joint Committee, Student Affairs, Senior Memorial Committee, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Bethany Club. . Page 58 l l-n ----- DOROTHY GAYFORD 'Salt Lake City, Utah ' Spanish Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Beta 'Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, El Ateneo, Second Cabinet CU, First Cabinet CZJ, Y. W. C. A., Secretary Y. C. A., Dean's Honor Roll C1-25. v NIURIEL GAYFORD Salt Lake City, Utah Economics ' P Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Beta Kappa: Gamma Epsilon Pi, Dean's Honor Roll CZD. ESTHER LUCILLE GERARD P R History Phi Omega Pi. - , Blue Rapids JOHN LAWRENCE GERNON - Hiawatha Economics ,Delta Theta Phi. A A ' DOROTHY GILTNER N - Wamego English A OLIVE GIMPLE M anketo Psychology , , Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Beta Chi Sigma. LARID V. GLASSCOCK A Parkerville Economics Sigma Phi Upsilon CScott'ish Ritej, Y. M. C. A. CID, Wrestling C3-4D, President Morris County Club C4D. f F. DONALD GORDON Okmulgee, Okla, P Economics A Acacia, Phi Alpha Tau, Dramatic Club, Black' Helmet, Student Council, I. C. S. A. FRIEDA GOTTLIEB Pleasanton Spanish El Ateneo. V RUTH GOULD Dodge City Piano Mu Phi Epsilon, Mortar Board, Glee Club C1-2-3-4D, President CSD, May Fete CZD, Repre- sentative Fine Arts CLD, Vice-President W. G. A. 141. k F A Q N Page 57 .4 ii OLIN W. HARNER Howard Economics Delta Tau Delta, Dramatic Club, Follies CSD. J. O. HARRISON . D0wnS ' - ' Economics Phi' Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta .Sigma Pi, Black Helmet, Owls. ' PAUL L. HARRISON Lawrence Journalism I sigma Delta chi, scabbgfd and Blade, KJ U. Press Club, Kansan Board, jayhawker Staff, R. O. T. C., Cadet Captain Battery B, Kansan Staff. i ' I ' JOYCE ELIZABETH HASKELL 1 Garden City English Chi Omega, Pen and Scroll, Follies CZJ. HELEN HAAVELY Girard ' Journalism Phi Omega Pi, Theta Sigma Phi, Kansan Bgard, K. U. Press Club, Editor Kansan, Sunday E itor. - , - 7 Y., . H 3 -. , i , L ' -w-Ms- Ax-Memsi ..... 2444-4 u..s1a.sa.4z...I4,..,'- al... ...q A - ERMA HAWK A Ejingham A Social Science Alpha Xi Delta, MacDoWell,' Dramatic Club. V 6 A -1 V TIVILLARD G. HAWKINSON V Marquette ,S , Economics '.i Delta Chi, Phi Alpha Tau, Owl, Dramatic Club, Black Mask, Transferred, from .Colorado University. A ' ' '. A A ' MARY 'HAYS W ' I Belleville Spanish' Chi, Omega, Phi Lambda Sigma, E1'Ateneo, Sec'y of Republic Co. Club QD, 'Glee Club CZD, Membership Com. W. C. A. 132, Women's Forum,'May Fete CZD. t ' ' ARTHUR W. HEFLING A Burrton Industrial Engineering Sachem, Pachacamac, A Kansas Relays C3-LD, Men's 'Student Council CSD, Industrial Eng. Society, A. S. M. E., Kansas Engineer Board C4J. HELEN H. HELEKER Frankfort H islory ' ' Alpha -Xi Delta, Domino, W. A. A., Y. W.,C. A., Basketball C3-41, Baseball' C3D, Transferred from Baker. A 1' ' , .5 1 , Q g . ., N' ,- f 1, ,. -ra '--f,..-,, .Aa-.,. . A .1-xr-f. . -gang. ,,..A.. : --,Q A ,Liner -we-:M -nl.. 3, .. Pag 60 E. RAYMOND HALL Lawrence Zoology Phi Sigma, President Snow Zoology Club, Department Birds and Mammala. XVEBSTER W. HALLETT Nevada, Mo. , Law Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Delta. LLOYD L. HAMILTON Wichita Journalism Sigma Nu, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Alpha Tau, Sachem, Pachacamac, Owls, Kansan Board and Staff, Cheer Leader 143, Seven Keys to Bald- pate, Admirable Crichton. HELEN JOSEPHINE HAND Topeka Spanish Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board, Delta Phi Sigma, El Ateneo, Y. W. C. A. 11-2-3-45, First Cabinet 141, W. S. G. A. Council Sec'y 141, Dean's Honor Roll 11-21. ' NIIRIAM E. HAND Topeka Philosophy u Mathematics Club, Dramatic Club, Delta Phi Sigma. MARY M. HANNA Courtland Piano Theta Phi Alpha, Rota Society, Orchestra 11-2-35. LOUISEA HARFORD Kansas City, Mo. English House President Council. MARY HARKEY Lenexa Botany Phi Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 145, W. A. A., K Girls, Botany Club, Women's Forum, Zoology Club, Dean's Honor Roll 11-22. CAROLINE HARKRADER Prall Journalism Gamma Phi Beta, Theta Sigma Phi, Kansas Board, Press Club, Dramatic Club, Admirable Crichton, Y. W. C. A., VVays and Means Com- mittee 14j. HERBIAN R. HARMS ' Haven Economics Delta Sigma Pi. gif g N A id . A ---- - - 5- -V 1' 30 VVINIFRED HINKE Cirnarron Journalism GLEN D. HOBART Iola Economics . Transferred from Washburn, Band CSD, Or- chestra C4D. LEE B. HOBART Iola 1 Economics Band, Orchestra. 'HAROLD C. HOFFMAN Abilene Economics Alpha Kappa Psi. HELEN s. HOGUE Olathe R A Sociology ' Phi Lambda Sigma, Loyalty Drive Committee 131, W. S. G. A. CLD, Sociology Club, Domino, WOman's Forum C2-33, May Pete CID. GEORGE P. HOLLINGBERY Lawrence Economies Phi Kappa Psi, Sphinx. KATHLEEN HOOD Greenleaf Spanish I Alpha Gamma Delta, El Ateneo, Secy. Jr. Class '20, Sec.-Treas. College '21, Follies '23. I PIERBERT W. HOPPER Franklin Engineering I A. S. M. E. , V DOROTHA HORTON Goodland English Alpha ,Gamma Delta, Bethany Circle, Pres, QD, House President's Council 123. NINA CATHARINE HOWE Kansas City - French . Rhadamanthi, Phi Beta Kappa, Cercle Fran- cais, Quill Club. ' Page 62 4- VELMA HELMER Fort Scott g Psychology Beta Chi Sigma, Kappa Phi. LOVELLE HELTON in ' E Kansas City, Mo. A Mathematics ' ' Mathematics Club, Le Cercle Francais. A NEAL F. HERRIFOBD f ' Kansas City, Mo. English Alpha Phi Alpha. ' HELEN IRENE HERSHBERGER. Greensbnrg History ' ' ' THEO. A. HIEBERT McPherson A Economics I ' Alpha Kappa Psi. DONALD A. HIGGINS 1 Lawrence Journalism t Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Delta Chi, Scabbard and Blade. DOROTHY H. HIGGINS ' l ' Lawrence Spanish ' ' . Kappa Kappa Gamma, El Ateneo, W. A. A. Board, Vice-President College C3D, Senior Invi- tation Committee. ' . MERLE K. HIGHLEY ' Atwood Sociology JOHN ROBERT HILLS , ' Wellington Economics . Square and Compass Club. R. 'L. HINCH Kansas City Mechanical Engineering Alemannia, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, Scabbard and Blade, A. S. M. E. Secy. CSD, Pres. QD, Treas. Kansas Engineer QD. I l Pane 61 HARRY O. JANICKE . Washington Law Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Dramatic club, Black Helmet, Owl, Pachacamac, Ku Ku Klan, Freshman Basketball, Inter-Fraternity Conference C2-,3-4D, Treas. CSD, H1200 A Year Mgr. Junior-Prom., Mgr. Law Scrim C4D. HELEN JAKA in A Denver ' 1 ,Journalism Phi Omega Pi, Theta Sigma 'Phi,' Kansan Board, Quill Club, ,Pen and Scroll, MacDowell, Y. W. Committee CID, Big Sister Captain 145, Domino, Rhadamanthia, Editor Kansan 141, Press Club, Jayhawker Staff C3-45, Stadium- Union Drive Q3-4j, Dean's Honor,Roll C2j. WALLACE MCNEAL JAMES S ' Pratt - Electrical Engineering , Tau Beta Pi, Theta Tau, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Scabbard and Blade, Sachem, Black Mask, K Club,.A. I. E. E., Cross Country C2-3-45, Captain C1-35, Track C2-3-45, Riile Team C1-2-43, Captain CLD, Capt. R. O. T. C., Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CAD, Men's Student Council '21, '22,- Pres. Junior Class 1922, Treas. Senior Class 1924, Decoration Chairman 1944 Xmas Tree Committee. , A. E. JANZEN ' Hillsboro A Economics and Com. i ' - STANLEY E. JAY A Cojeyvilleh Geology' ' fi. - .Sigma Gamma Epsilon. 1 1 CHARLES EVERETT JESTER Law Sigma AlphaAEpsilon, Delta Theta Phi. Oxford Lawrence HARVEY JETMORE r 5' Economics . ' ' Kappa Sigma. C. E. JOHNSON I I-Iarbbrd Economics ' 'Delta Sigma Pi. l ' ' CLETA G. JOHNSON - A Lawrence Gamma Phi Beta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Domino, MacDowell, Phi' Lambda Sigma, May Fete C142j, W. A. A. Circus C1-2-SJ, Follies Com- ' ,mittee C45 . MAURICO L. JONES J L0nexf1 . . Bacteriology f I . Bacteriology Club, Snow Zoology Club. Page 64 'E LENA GEORGIA HOXVELL Garnett History RACHEL HOYT Eldorado Spanish Alpha Gamma Delta, House Pres. Council QLD. LOUIS A. HUBER Kansas City Law Phi Alpha Delta, Sec.-Treas. First Year Law Class. HAROLD A. HUDSON Pittsburg Electrical Engineering . Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Chairman A. I. E. E. LLOYD H. HUFF Garden City Economics . A Delta Sigma Pi. H.-XROLD F. HUFFLIAN ' Havenville Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. IVIARIE HUGHES Leavenworth English Alpha Delta Pi, Rota Society, jay Janes, Pen and ScrOll,fStadium Drive Committee, May Fete, WOmen's Panhellenic C3-45. I . ' DOROTHEA F. HYLE Kansas City, Mo. ' English I ' Quill,Club 145, Oread Magazine. FRED ICE -1 Clements ,- . . . Law - Phi Delta.Theta, Phi Alpha Delta. , If XVINTER I. INGHAM Lecornpton Mining Engineering Square and Compass Club, A. I. M. E. Page ESTHER A. KIETZMANN Alta Vista Sociology Sociology Club. RONALD E. KIMBER Meade Civil ,Engineering MILDRED S. KLocK Lawrence Mathematics 1 Mathematics Club. LUCILLE KOENTZ Topeka Botany Alpha Phi. CLARENCE D. KosAR ' Ada Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Professional Panhellenic, A. M. A., Men's Student Council, Social Committee, Chairman Ottawa County Club. GEORGE J. KOTAPISH Irving Economics E VELMA MAE KR1sAN Haddani English Kappa Phi. MAX L. KRUEGER Independence Geology Sigma Chi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sachem, Football C2-3-4j, Freshman Basketball CZD, In- ter-Fraternity Conference Secy., K Club C2-3-45. VERNA A. KUEBLER Pomona English Kappa Phi. WHITSED C. LAMING - Kansas City, Mo. Economics . Phi Kappa Psi, Political Science Club CZD. Page 66 r MILDRED D. JONES Lyndon Matlzematics Phi Omega Pi, Mathematics Club, Memorial Drive C41 MAX E. KAISER y Ottawa Medicine Phi Gamma Delta. GLADYS ELIZABETH KAUEMANN Leavenworth Journalism Phi Omega Pi. HAROLD E. KAUFFMAN Abilene Economics Alpha Kappa Lambda, Men's Glee Club C1-3-4j, Dean's Honor Roll CD, Y. M. C. A., Inner Circle C1-ZH, Cabinet 121. WARD G. KEHLER Abilene Journalism Pen and Scroll, Kansan Board, Kansan Staff, K. U. Press Club. GERALD BRUCE KEESEE Topeka Civil Engineering ' Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Tau, Owls, Black Mask, A. S. C. E., Square and Compass, Hob- nail Hop, Pres. of Owls CD. THEODORE W. KEIPER Jetrnore Bacteriology Phi Beta Pi, Square and Compass Club, Bac- teriology Club, Transferred from Fairmount College, Vllrestling QZD, Lightweight Champion Boxer 1921-2. FRANCES MARIE KEITH . Leavenworth Spanish I Alpha Delta Pi, El Ateneo, House President's Council CSD, Treasurer junior Class, 2nd Cab- inet Y. W. C. A. GD, Soph. Hop. Com.'C2D, Stadium Drive QSD. JULIAN KELLETT Seneca Economics Kappa Sigma, Varsity Track C2-3-45, Varsity Cross-Country C2-4D, K Club. GEORGIE KEI,SEY Jewell Journalism Pa e6 WARREN H. LEVERICH KIIWSGS Ciiy Geology BERNICE SCHWINN LINDBERG Wellington Economics I FLOYD M. LINDEMANNA Lawrence , Sociology JEAN M. LINSDALE Lawrence Zoology c ,Phi Sigma, Zoology Club, Dean's Honor Roll 1 . . I GEO. LIPPERT V LaCrosse A Pharmacy Beta Phi Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society. EVAN B. LLOYD Johnstown, Pa. College X Phi Kappa Psi. . JOHN C. LONBORG Horton Entomology Sigma Chi, K Football C2-3-4D, Basketball 125, K Baseball C2-3-41, Captain CLD, Athletic Board C3j, K Club C2-3-41. ROBERT OWEN LOOSLEY Wichita Sociology GEO. S. LOWREY Larned Economics ELGIE VERNON LUsE Salina Law Delta Theta Phi, Freshman Basketball '16, Freshman Baseball '16, Varsity Baseball Squad '22 and '23, - Page' 65' Av. .-.. -..E , .A -i 1.....-.-s.4a-.....,.......r..L-- -g . ..,. . . Y. . WAYNE H. LAMOREUX Great Bend ' Law ' Delta Theta Phi, Square and Compass Club. JOSEPHINE LANTZ Salina .Mathematics Kappa 'Kappa Gamma, Mathematics Club, W. A. A., Quack Club. WILLARD H. LARSH . Wichita Economics W Alpha Kappa Psi. . PEARL LARSEN Kansas City Economics Lakota House, House President's Council CD, Phi Lambda Sigma, Sub. Committee on Scholar- ship QZD, Torch. HELEN LARSON M arguelte History EUTHALIA LAVERY Kansas Ciiy, M o. Home Economics Home Economics Club, Rota Society. I. L. LAYKIN Los Angeles, Cal. Economics Transferred from California. S. STANLEY LEARNED, JR. Lawrence Civil Engineering Phi Delta Theta, Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Sachem, Owls, Owl Board 131, Student Council C3-45, Secretary CSD, Pres. CID, Kansas Engineer Staff Q3-4j, Kansas Engineer Governing Board 2 . - ROBERT S. LEMON ' Pittsburg Law A Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Alpha Delta, Pacha- camac, Owls, Black Helmets, Ku Ku Klub C1-2-31, Panhellenic, Business Mgr. Sour Owl 135, Senior Cake VValk Manager. EDNA E. LESH Lawrence Spanish ' El Ateneo. I' f7 lf i. .5 - i :L- gf V v ,- A . , C - -- N V . is- --, , yn- . ,,.. aA..,,..af,..V f-'V- .5--aa. ,-.,' Q fz::.1f:Q5.7Ti1fl'i2T fi'-T-f -fi'-1fi.-:,-pi.--:J-' .7-i'-We -J-eaiewgfi ge, ,-army l' . LOUISE MARVIN Blue Rapids GRACE MEHRTEN -I Cojeyville ' Sociology ' ' A I Chelnisllfy Phi Lambda Sigma, WV. A. A., Sociology Club, I Y. W. C. A., Intermural Basketball. l . , I A WILLIAM E. MELTON Kansas City, M o. MILDRED A. MAXWELL Lawrence ghafmaqy G and Phanfmcy C . I Home Economics Beta Phl Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society. Phi Omega Pi, Tau Sigma, Y. W. C. A. A C1-2-3-4b. . ' A A FRANK G. MCCAIN Pawhaaka, okza. L , ' - ' Sociology ELIZABETH MEAD Fm SM Acacia, ,Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Epsilon Pi, Cdlffgeg . Sociology Club, Varsity Track QLD. Kappa Alpha Theta, X, Follies '22. - - i NI vl C ' L ' -DAVID L. MEGILL Lawrence A ANCY1 C LELLADE - awrence Latin oonomzcs W German Verein, Phi Beta'Kappa. A . n l i , LUCILLE MCCORMICK Newkirk, Okla. HAROLD R. MEGILL . Lecofnplon English ' ' G English A 'Transferred from Southwestern College, House ' Student Volunteers. ' i Presidents' Council, Y. VV. C. A. - C A ' V - - i- - A i Y I C , , .. . H ..-A . .V .YVV ,..i,,,1,a,: I A .1 . , ,,.:.g.g .V ,. ai J l l Page 70 '- -' -- - .. A... -...---...-a+.....A,....4- .gf - V- . . .. . .. Y. . 1 CLARENCE O. LUTZ Sharon Springs Law Delta Theta Phi, Black Mask, Professional Panhellenic Council, Vice-Pres. jr. Class, Ath- letic Board, Varsity Baseball CSD. OPAL LYNN Lawrence Home Economics Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club. LEONARD H. MALE Wakefield Sanitary Engineering A. S. C. E., Glee Club C3-45. EDWIN D. MANSPEAKER Wichita Electrical Engineering Kappa Eta Kappa, Square and Compass Club, A. I. E. E. FRANK S. MANAUGH Hill City A Economics Acacia, Alpha Kappa Psi, Inter-Fraternity Conference. I I l Y I MARIE ALICE NIANSFIELD Wisner, Neb. 'Public School Music . Alemannia. ALBERT B. MARTIN ' Sylvia Law Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Theta Phi, Jurisprudence Club. ELIZABETH MARTIN English Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pen and Scroll, Sta- dium Union Drive. MARY LOUISE MARTIN Parsons Sociology Kappa Alpha Theta, X, Sociology Club, Transferred from Lindenwood College. ONA MARTIN 'Fowler Public School Music Page 69 CHARLOTTE MILLIKIN Salma English Kappa Kappa Gamma. NEIL MILLS Lyons Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau. EMMA MILLS Des M vines Journalism Y. W. C. A. 1st Cabinet 145, Kansan Board CLD, Dramatic Club, The Admirable Crichton C3D- , R. C. MITCHELL f Lawrence ' Geology Sigma Nu, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Obelisk, Transferred from Washington University. A - v EMILY MOELLER Clzanute - English Chi Omega, X, 'W. S. G. A. CZD. SUSANNA DOROTHEA M OODY Lawrence Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, I, M. K., Pen and Scroll, Dramatic Club CZD, W. S. G. A. C1-3-45, Panhellenic CZD, Hon. Col. R. O. T. C., Mgr. Betty-Lou, S5l200 a Year CZD, Oh! Oh! Cindy CIP, Follies CZD, Jay- hawker Staff QD, Iayhawker Advisory Board C3-45, Executive Com. Christmas Tree CID, Chairman Publicity 135, Chairman Varsity Dances CLD, Senior Publicity Committee, Hockey Team QZJ. CATHERINE MooRE A Lawrence Piano V Alpha Xi Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Glee Club CLD, Secy. of Fine Arts C3-4j, May Fete CZD, Y. W. C. A. fl-2-3-4-D. HOWARD T. MORGAN Emporia Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma, Professional Panhellenic Council. HELEN S. MORRISON ' Newton Mathematics NADINE MORRISON Lawrence Sociology Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Domino, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CZJ, W. S. G. A. C1D,Glee Club C3-45. Pag 72 p JOSEPH WAYNE MCCOY Cedar Vale Economics Sachem, Student Council, Senior Pres., Varsity Track, Sec'y-Treas. Ku Ku Klub CSD, Pachacamac, Black Helmets, Homecoming Com- mittee, Pres. Pi Epsilon Pi. ALICE W. MCGUFFEY Lawrence English Y. W. C. A., World Fellowship Croup, Women's Forum C1-2-31. EDNA MCILVAIN Smith Center History Kappa Phi, Women's Forum. MARY FRANCES EVANS MCKINNEY Hartford KMRS. J. CJ H ome Economics - Omicron Nu, Kappa' Phi, Home Economics Club, Mathematics Club, Y. W. C. A. JOHN J. MCLEAN Salina Political Science Phi Kappa, Sphinx, Black Helmets, K Club, Sec'y. Student Council, Football C1-2-31, Igreshman Basketball., Pres. Saline County lub. WILLIAM S. MCLEOD . Kansas City, Mo. Mechanical Engineering Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E., Pan- hellenic Council, Orchestra, Band C1-2-SD, Kansas Engineer Board 131, Kansas Engineer Staff C3D, Student Council MD. EARL M. MILLER Burr Oak Voice Phi Mu Alpha, MacDowell, Glee Club C1-2-3-41, K. U. Quartet C2-3-45, President Fine Arts Council 145. ELMA FLORENCE MILLER Kline, Colo. Horne Economics Omicron Nu, Home Economics Club. KENNETH C. MILLER Wathena ' Economics Delta Chi, MacDowell, Sphinx, Black Helmet, Glee Club Q2-3-45, Orchestra CU, Quartet, Pirates of Penzance, Follies. VIRGIL WILLIANI MII,LER- Long Beach, Cal. Law' Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Delta, Sachem, Pachacamac, Black Helmet, Cheerleader, Mgr. Law Scrim, Chairman Cap and Gown Com- mittee, Jurisprudence Club. ' Pug JAMES E. O'BRYoN Lawrence Journalism Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Delta Chi, Kansan Board, Christmas Tree C3D,JayhaWker Staff f4D, Press Club Pres. C4D, Commencement Com- mittee C4D. A V MAREA JANE OELSCHLAGER Leavenworth English Kappa Alpha Theta, Transferred from Grafton Hall, French Club, W. S. G. A., Social Com- mittee. KEEFE OYKEEFE Q Leavenworth Law Delta Theta Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Black Mask, Football CID, Boxing f1D, Track Squad CSD, Assistant Cheer Leader C4D. DAVIDA C. OLINGER Lawrence Sociology Kappa Kappa Gamma, W. S. G. A., Joint Council, W. A. A. Board, Exec. Com. Stadium Union Drive CID, Y. W. C. A., Sociology Club. E. TED OLSON Lawrence Journalism C45Alemannia, Sigma Delta Chi, Kansan Board EULA MAE OSCAR Kansas City Home Economics Alpha Kappa Alpha. EDNA MAE OVER Denver, Colo. History Alpha Kappa Alpha. W GLADYS OVEREIELD 1 Hiawatha lHistory Delta Phi Sigma, House Presidents' Council CSD, Transferred from Washburn. t LELAND OVERMAN Oswego Sociology ALBERT L. PARK. White Cloud ' Law Page 74 fling- H 1 . i WALTER L. MORRISON Lawrence Sociology ' Phi Delta Kappa, AlphalKappa Delta, Cos- mopolitan Club, Pres. Sociology Club QLD, Vice- Pres. Cosmopolitan Club Q3-45, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3-45. HARRY MoRRoW Blue Mound Journalism 'Sociology Club, Kansan Board,YSport Editor, Night Editor, Freshman Basketball. VESTA MORTON l Wichita English Bethany'Circle, Dean'S Honor Roll CU, Quill Club, Pi Lambda Theta. GLADYS EUGENIE MULLINS Kansas City, Mo. Bacteriology Transferred from K. C. Junior College '22, Bacteriology Club C3-45, Zoology Club C3-45, W. A. A. C3-47, Y. W. C. A. C3-45, K. U. Quacks C3-4j, Swimming Manager, W. A. A. QD. MARGUERITE NASH Parsons Home Economics Omicron Nu, Home Economics Club, Rota. FLORA HARRISON NELSON ' Lawrence History VERA NEELY Cimarron Voice Qltgu Phi Epsilon, Glee Club C1-2-3-41, Pres. RALPH H. NoAH - Topeka, Economics Pi Upsilon, Phi Alpha Delta. ELIZABETH JANE NOYES Parsons Economics Gamma Phi Beta, Gamma Epsilon Pi. ALFREDA PAULINE OAKES Independence Public School Music Gamma Phi Beta, MacDowell, Glee Club Q2-3-40, Chorus C4j. Page 73 LAVERN F. PRATT Vinland Sociology Cosmopolitan Club C4D, K Club C3-4D, Stu- dent Volunteer C1-4D, Varsity Track, Cross- country C3-4D, Sociology Club C3-4D Representa- tive Student Volunteer Convention at Indian- apolis. LAURA PRESTON Kansas City, Mo. A L H orne Economics Alpha Xi Delta, Home Economics Club. FRANCIS W. PROSSER Lawrence Law Phi Alpha Delta, Pachacamac, Football CID, Ku Ku Klan C1-ZD, Glee Club C1-2-3-ill, Smart Set Minstrels CID, Stadium Day Com. CID, Sta- dium Drive Com. C1-2-SD, Jayhawker Staff C2D, Student Council C3D,- Dads' Day Com. CSD, Chairman Auditing Com. C3D, jurisprudence Club C3D, Homecoming Com. Q4D, Transferred from Oklahoma University. CHARLES W. PUNTON Kansas City, Mo. Industrial Engineering Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Tau, Industrial Engi- neering Society, Y. M. C. A. MARK PUTNAM Riehrnond Economics Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Delta Kappa, Sphinx. JOSEPH W. RADoT1NsKY Kansas City A rohiteoture Pi Upsilon, Sigma Tau, Scarab, Black Mask, Black Helmet, Sphinx, Architectural Society, Manager Hob Nail Hop, Stadium Drive. HELEN RAMBO Kansas City, Mo. D English U Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Stadium Union Drive C3D. HELEN G. RAMsEY DeGrajT 4 ' English -Transferred from Monticello Seminary CZD, House Presidents' Council C3D, Corbin Hall Executive Board f4D. HERBERT R. RANSON Jnntion City A English Literature Phi Mu Alpha, Rhadamanthi, Quill Club. CATHARINE V. RAWLINGS Kansas City, Mo. Sociology ' I. M. K., Vice-Pres. Forum, Vice-Pres. So- ciology Club, College Rep. W. S. G. A., Manager Fashion Show C4D. D Page 76 HAROLD PAGETT Cheney' Economics Delta Sigma Pi. HARRIET C. PATTERSON Abilene Entomology , Kappa Alpha Theta, Tau Sigma, Entomology Club, W. A. A., Hockey Team C3-AD, Ir. Volley- ball, Varsity Hockey, Rifie Team, Honor Roll CD, Fashion Show CSD, Follies QLD. LANE PATTON Newton Electrical Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda, Theta Tau, Football '20, Engineering Governing Board, A. I. E. E. CARL E. PAULSEN Atchison A rchitectnral Engineering Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. BERNICE PEACOCK Blue Rapids Biology Kappa Phi, Sec'y C3D, Y. W. C. A., Haskell Com. K3-42. VIRGINIA PENDLETON Lawrence Economics Kappa Alpha Theta, Gamma Epsilon Pi, Sec'y Economics Club, Oh! Oh! Cindy, K. U. Xmas Candle Com. CSD, Captain Stadium Union Drive GD, Treas. W. S. G. A. QLD, Senior joint Com. Student Affairs, Chancellors Homecoming Com., Social Com., Captain Y. W. C. A. Finance Drive. LILLIAN A. PHELPs Kansas City, Mo. Zoology Snow Zoology Club 131, Treas. Bethany Circle 145. RUFINO PARAISO PIMENTEL Lawrence Civil Engineering Pres. Filipino Students' Association, Cosmo- politan Club, Cadet Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., A. S. C. E. RUTH M. PLATZ Abilene History Transferred 1922 from North Western. CORA POVENMIRE Gridley ' Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma, Kappa Phi. ' l f 7 G. EDMUND RoSE Kansas City P Electrical Engineering MARIAN Ross Emporia English Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Beta Kappa, Quill Club, Oread Magazine. FRANCIS J. RoST Belleville Economics ' Cross-Country Team CLD, Track Squad CLD, Y. M. C. A. Drive. JAMES C. ROUTH Horton Economics Alpha Kappa Psi. HORACE C. RUBERT Osawatoniie Economics Phi Mu Alpha, Pres. Professional Panhellenic 145, Orchestra C1-2-3-AD, Mgr. Orchestra C3-4D. KARL B. RUGH Abilene Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Alpha Delta, Black Helmets, Owls, Secy.-Treas. Law School C3J, Jayhawker Staff 121, Panhellenic Council CID, Inter-Fraternity Conference Q2-3-45. MILDRED ELBERTA RULE Wichita English Gamma Phi Beta, Transferred from Colorado College, 1st Cabinet Y. W. C. A. LLOYD JOLLY RUNYON ' Lawrence Philosophy I R. M. RYAN Pittsburg Electrical Engineering Theta Tau, A. I. E. E. DORRIS RHEAA SAILORS Stark 1 English Transferred from College of Emporia. e 78 r JAMES HENRY REB Blue Rapids History Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta Kappa. FRANKLIN REDING Lawrence Medicine Alemannia, Alpha Sigma, Alpha Omega, Zoology Club, Dean's Honor Roll. ARTHUR G. REINKING A Tescoti Chemistry County Club Sec.-Treas. C1-23, Athletic Carni- val C3j. PHYLLIS REYNOLDS Lawrence Home Economics Alpha' Gamma Delta, Omicron Nu, Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club Cabinet C2-3-45, Dramatic Club, The Admirable Critchton, Six VVho Pass While Lentils Boil, Dulcy, Grumpy. HASELTINE A. RICHARDSON Pueblo, Col. Spanish Alemannia, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, El Ateneo. NIARIE RILEY - Lawrence Sociology ANNE E. ROONEY , Haddam English Theta Phi Alpha, Transferred from Holy Names, Oakland, Cal. FRANK W. RISING Lawrence - Journalism Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Epsilon Pi, Sachem, Owls,, Pachacamac, Dra- matic Club, Pen and Scroll, El Ateneo, Press Club, Kansan Board and Staff, Inter-Fraternity Council, Senior Invitations Committee, Captain Stadium-Union Drive C3J,' Dean's Honor Roll C1-25, Boxing C2-35, Editor and Business Manager Sour Owl C3j, Advisory Board C4D, Chairman Junior Prom Publicity CSD, Editor-in-Chief, jay- hawker C4D. r LUCILE M. ROBERTSON Kansas City, Mo. English Phi Lambda Sigma, VV. A. A., Varsity Hockey Team, Quack Club. Lois ROBINETTE Topeka Journalism Alpha Phi, Theta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, Quill Club, Assoc. Editor of Oread Magazine CID, Woman's Debate CSD, Kansan Board, Dra- matic Club, Press Club, Kansas Authors' Club. I 77 GLEN SEELY Dodge City Sociology Sociology Club. HOPE D. SELIG Lawrence Journalism Alpha Gamma Delta, Tau Sigma, Mortar Board, Y. WL C. A. First Cabinet C3-45, Vice- President QLD, President, Second Cabinet. JOHN SELIG Lawrence Economics ' Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Tiagpa Psi, Dean's Honor Roll, Tennis Squad MURIEL ELIZABETH SENOR Lawrence Mathematics ' Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, Mathe- matics Club, Dean's Honor Roll Q1-25, Chi Omega Economics Prize CID. GLADYS LOUISE SETTLE Healy Mnsic Kappa Phi, Chorus. KATHLEEN M. SEYMOUR L Mound City Pharmacy, B. S. Q Lambda Kappa Sigma, Pharmaceutical SO- ciety. g Q HOWARD B. SHARP Parsons Chernistry Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Tau. ROBERT Q. SHARPE L Neodesha Mechanical Engineering Theta Tau, A. S. M. E. C1-2-3-41, Vice-Presi- dent QSD, President Engineering School CLD, Cir- culation Manager Kansas Engineer, Senior Finance Committee QLD. - TWVILA SHARP Maysville, Mo. English Lois SHARPLESS Atchison Bacteriology Gamma Phi Beta, WOmen's Glee Club C1-35, Phi Sigma, Bacteriology Club. Page Sc BELVA SANGSTER Lyons Home Economics Omicron Nu, Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club, Honor Roll Q1-21. JACK SCHALL Dodge City Geology Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. FRED M. SCHMITZ Paola Economics Alpha Kappa Psi. A VELMA SCHMIDT Kansas City, Mo. Piano Chi Omega, Mu Phi Epsilon, MacDowell, Y. W. C. A. J. GEORGE SCHNEBLYV Pittsburg Zoology Phi Zeta, Snow Zoology. DoRoTHv SCHOLLENBERGER Wichita Sociology Chi Omega, Sociology Club, Woman's Forum, Fresh. Group Pres. CID, Y. W. C. A. 2nd Cab- inet CZD, 1st Cabinet CCD, VV. S. G. A. C3-41. JOSEPHINE SCHORER Clyde English Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Transferred from College of Emporia. ISABEL SCHREIBER Atchison Drawing and Painting Alemannia, Delta Phi Delta, MacDowell, Rhadamanthi, Pen and Scroll, Y. W. C. A., 2nd Cabinet. IQEITH E. SCHWINLEY Lawrence A rchitecture Scabbard and Blade, Architectural Society, R. O. T. C., First Lt. Officers' Reserve Corps. HELEN ScoTT Wichita Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, Jay- hawker Staff, Kansan Board and Staff. 1-um4..e:.v 1- is . -- .. ff 1 -,.4.,. .--- --f-V-f IH GERALD W. SMITH Pittsburg ' Medicine Pi Upsilon, Nu Sigma Nu, Sachem, K Foot- ball CLD. ROBERT WAYNE SMITH Independence, Mo. 1 panish Phi Delta Kappa, Quill Club, El Ateneo, Cos- mopolitan Club, Cercle Francais, French Play Cast C31 . CHARLES A. SMOLT Newton Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Snow Zoology Club, Grchestra. FRANK L. SNELL, JR. Lawrence Law Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Sigma Rho, Juris- prudence Club, Owls, Debate, Student Council Law School. CORA SNYDERP Robinson - Medicine L Alpha Epsilon Iota, KappaLPhi. GLADYS SNYDER 111110767103 Zoology Alpha Xi Delta, Tau Sigma, W. A. A., W. A. A. Board, Varsity K Girls, Quacks, Snow Zoology Club, Y. W. C. A. 2nd Cabinet, W. S. G. A., Dean's Honor Roll QZD, Homecoming Committee qsp. J M. LEE SOREY, JR. Lawrence A rchite ctnre Tau Beta Pi, Sigma 'Tau, Scarab, Architec- tural Society. CHARLES J, SOWDER h Toronto Pharmacy Beta Phi Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society. MRS. J. L. SPARKS I Columbus History JULIA MARIE SPERRY Beverly Music ' Kappa Phi. Page 82 L... . CHESTER L. SHANV , Hiawatha Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, K. U. Press Club, Kansan Board, Editor-in-Chief C3j, Associate Editor Sour Owl QSD, Captain Stadium Campaign CSD. MARY E. SHAW Topeka Education Phi Lambda Sigma, Y. W. C. A., Rifle Club, German Club, Transferred from Washburn College. FERN SHEETS Glasco English , Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Quill Club, Women's Forum. ELIZABETH SHEPHERD Lawrence English Sigma Kappa, Kappa Phi, Y. W. C. A. LORAINE SHERwooD Burlington Mediciiie Alpha Epsilon Iota. x- E , . CHESTER K. 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MARGUERITE THOMPSON Lawrence Physiology WOmen'S Guild C1-2-3D, Member Inter-racial Commission, Prince Hall Scholarship CSD. I MARION H. THOMPSON Lawrence . A Violin Orchestra C1-2-3-4D. VERNON E. TINKLER Gypsum Economics Alpha Kappa Psi. VIRGINIA THORP Denver, Colo. English Literature Kappa Alpha Theta, Betty Lou. Pa S4 CAMILLA ESTRELDA SPRATLIN Denver, Colo. Spanish Alpha Kappa Alpha, W. A. A. VIVIAN MAXWELL STANLEY Lawrence Home Economics Pi Beta Phi, Home Economics Club, Pres. Home Economics Club C3j. JAMES RALPH STAGG . Kir-win Civil Engineering Phi Mu Alpha, Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Sachem, MacDowell, A. S. C. E., Vice-Pres. Student Council C4D, Band C1-2-3-4j, Pirates of Penzance QZJ. FRANCIS W. STRAULMAN Dodge City Economics Delta Sigma Pi, Professional Panhellenic. DONOVAN B. STETLER Wichita Economics Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dramatic Club, Sphinx, French Play CID, The Pot Boil- ers CSD, The Devil's Disciple QU. LOUIS H. STOLTE Lawrence ' Pharmacy ' Beta' Phi Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society, Band CZD. ' A . FRED E. STONG Elk City Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon. GEORGIA STUBBS Kansas City, Mo. Spanish Spanish Club. KATHERINE STULL Pryor, Okla. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, Kansan Board, Quill Club, Oread Magazine Staff. VALBORG SWENSON Kansas City, Mo. Spanish Alpha Omicron Pi, Dramatic Club, El Ateneo. Y .. I'r 683 ROBERTA WARNER I ola Physiology Transferred from Washburn College, Kappa Phi, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Hockey C3-43, Snow Zoology Club. RUTH WASHINGTON Kansas City ' English . Alpha Kappa Alpha. KATIE BELLE WATSON Vining Design Delta Phi Delta, Bethany Circle. VIDA RUTH WATSON Independence, Mo. ' Psychology Y. W. C. A. DEVORE WATT Ft, 56055 , French I 'Kappa Alpha Theta, French Club QD, Or- chestra QLD. MYRTLE C. WEBBER M orland Pharrnacy, B. S. Alpha Omicron Pi, Lambda Kappa Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society, Treas. I LESTER ALLEN WHITE Lawrence Economics FERN F. WILSON . Cojfeyoille English FRANCES WILSON Horton . English - Pi Beta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Quill'Club, Dramatic Club, lst Cabinet Y. W. C. A., Sta- dium-Union Drive, Min Pim Passes By, Adam and Eva, Betty Lou. EDGAR WILLIAMS Lane Education Phi Delta Kappa. Page 86 r LoRNA TROUP A bilgne English Kappa Kappa Gamma, YVomen's Forum, Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETH J. TUCKER Lawrence H orne Economics Home Economics Club, Jay Janes, Y. XV. C. A., W. A. A. GEORGE TURNER Kansas City, Mo. History CATHARINE M. VAN KEUREN Baldwin A rchitecture LESTER VAN VALKENBURG Beloit Chemistry FANE F. VAWTER Cojeyville Civil Engineering JEANNETTE XVAGSTAFF Lawrence Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta, Home Economics Club, Sociplogy Club, Y. XV. C. A., Social Committee C2-3 . M ARGARET WALKER Lawrence English Kappa Alpha Theta, XV. A. A. Board, K Sweater, Quack. lVlARION WALKER Kansas City, Mo. English MARGARET WALLACE Winfield H orne Economics Kappa Alpha Theta, X, Home Economics Club, Jay Janes Follies Q1-ZD, K. U. 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E ', '!iAn 2 ' s X pf , Q 'f QQ D Qji. , N- ,L I A ' I 5:--amfffg 'L i 429 'fflig 2 1 W 555 5 ' , av , Q Pli 1 r .f X K AXLVJA 1 I by 'lL , 1 ' 1 923, - ml B KC I ,....,L' 1 , W ' , 1- - . ' ' Q 5 R3 f 1 L 2 2 5 1 I:-:E lsf2Tk : Q ss fu 2 Page 98 QI Q W ' -X A Cf'-' -A-.-s1...,4, - -- -.. , - az w 55?- 5 ffl ' f , L T P7 -s., ,fkgm l x 3.i.fr': -,viii ii ir' f I - - I i ..-f . L si, X ELMA MARSHALL Lawrence HAZEL BOUERFIND Minneapolis EMMA MCDONNELL La Cygne Class Treasurer, Pi Sigma Class President, Pi Sigma .ALMA M OUNTJOY - Columbus H AZEL LESH Lawrence Pi Sigma ETHEL STEVVART Stockton Pi Sigma BERTHA CLUSIN lflfichita Class Secretary P0112 97 ,I N? Hi R1 WY N ix. N11 H M :zi Tk Wu 115 i N U Ni M' Wig 1 13 il T I 1 1 T T YN J Y A 1, U, ! gr zmior 674155 Ojieerf l w 5 T 1 I President . KENNETH CRUMLEY Vice-President . LEE WEEKS Secretary . BETTY SIFERS Treasurer . RALPH LOUDEN I I rl iw i W IE! Page zoo QW ' T E , 1 , 1 1 ul! 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'ffl-. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 1 4 , 4 444 fgf, f f , X ff4 4 444Wff 4 7 ,X 3 4 Q g 447'W4 Q'4 44'4ZQ44444'W W4 Z 4 4 4 if 4 4 44 ' F '14 Vf 4 1 4 4 4, 4,4444 4 4,42 4 4 3 2 74444 WW4 4 ' Vffwh' WW' ' A Z , f 1 11 411411111 Wf44444144fffffwdfffffif,,ff 04 4 Z A Puff 99 L! N J. w ' w , I , 1 t 1 EVA DRUMVM i Cedar Vale Journalism Alpha Omicron Pi, Dramatic Club, Pen and Scroll, Jayhawker Board, Memorial Drive QD, KQU. Press Club, House President's Council, Women's Forum. LELA M. ELLEDGE ' Sabetha ' Psychology Delta Phi Sigma, Transferred from Washburn College. I ' ' I ' C. IVAN FRIEZE Parsons Law Alemannia, Delta Theta Phi, Owls, Profes- sional Panhellenic Council. HELEN FRANCES FRISBEY Delia Botany Delta Gamma, Phi Lambda Sigma, Botany Club, Y. W. C. A., House President of West- minster Hall, Transferred from Washburn College. LETA H. GALPIN ' Minneapolis Mathematics t Kappa Phi,' Mathematics Club, Quill Club, Y.W.c.A. -I l ' 1 CLIFFORD R. GEERY ' Lawrence A rchitectnre Band. EDWIN ORLIN GOODSON, JR. Kansas City, Mo. Political Science Phi Delta Theta, Pi Sigma Alpha. V FAYE R. GOSPER - Frankfort , English g Kappa Phi, Y. W. C. A., Freshman Girls' Basketball Team, Freshman Girls' Baseball Team. XIVALTER G. GRAVES Lawrence Journalism Estes Park Delegate CID, Tucker Scholarship '22-'23, Kansan Board '23-'24. MILDRED GREEN St. Joseph, Mo. I Education Page 102 -W V W '-H' V Y '-in-ara--6-.-R. ' ,.-,,,i,,.m,us,-Venn. ,NA-Vw V.,-AW-1 - F V r HARRIET j. ALLEN Leavenworth Fine Arts illusic Glee Club. DOROTHY BAILEY Wichita English ' ' jayhawker Staii. WILEY O. BOLTON Lyons A Electrical Engineering MILDRED BRANINE Newton ' English Kappa Alpha Theta. LEO EDWARD BUEHRING Sylvan Grove Pre-Jlledic WM. BYRON BROWN Kansas City, Mo. Journalism ' Pen and Scroll QD, jayhawker Staff CSD, Kansas City junior College QD. MARTHA COLE Cherryvale French RUTH DE LANO Fulton English Kappa Kappa Gamma, Glee Club. CLAIRE IMOGENE DEWEY Wichita English Chi Omega. DOROTHY D. DILLAWAY Kansas City, Mo. Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, Kansan Board, Glee Club C1-2-3-45, Follies CID, Captain Memorial Drive 133, Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee, Press Club, Cercle Francaise Q1-25, jayhawker Staff C3-41. Page 101 ' J. MCCOMB Lawrence - Journalism Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dulcy, Betty Lou, Jayhawker Staff CSD, Captain Winning Team Stadium Union CSD, Press Club. DOROTHY MAcIVoR Abbyville - Journalism Kappa Phi, Jay Jane Pres. CSD, House Presi- dent's Council Secretary C2-SD, Y. W. C. A., Jayhawker Staff. P WALKER MEANS H iawatha - Economics Alpha Kappa Psi, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C1-2-SD, Jayhawker Staff, Owl Society. STEVE MERRILL Gqrden City ' . Journalism Pi Epsilon Pi, Cosmopolitan Club, Quill Club, Cercle Francaise C1-2-SD, Captain Stadium- Union Drive CSD, Boxing C1-2-SD, Wrestling C2-SD, Press Club, Cross Country C2-SD, Track C1-2D, Dean's Honor Roll C2D. CECILIA MILLER Platte City, Mo. English Pi Beta Phi, Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club. SUSIE MONROE Lawrence English Rota Society C1-2-SD, May Fete C1-2D, Pres' Rota CSD. BERENICE L. MUELLER St. Joseph, Mo English ' Sigma Kappa, Spanish Club, junior Hockey Team, Jayhawker Staff CSD. .WIARY MUESSE Independence Psychology Chi Omega, Transferred from Ward-Belmont. LLOYD D. NICKELL Kingman Economics President County Club C2D. LILLIAN BOWMAN PETTY Lawrence Sociology W. A. A. C1-2D, .Hockey C2D, Baseball CZD, May Fete CID, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 1924 Jayhawker, K. U. Dames. ' Page 104 -6- , -,Ta -'al i . I I I I I l l l I l I 5 3 l l l I l l I l 1 I I 1 I , . STELLA W1-HFFIN HARRIS Bonner Springs RUTH KENNEDY ' Burlington Zoology Svvivlvgy Chi Omega, Tau Sigma, MacDowell, Snow Zoology Club, Betty Lou. ORCENA KNEPPER Clay Center ANNA LUCILE HEIL Topeka College Mathematics Delta Zeta. Phi Lambda Sigma,,Mathematics Club. EARL R. LEHNHERR Sabetha ESTHER HOLCOMB Bueyrns Medicine English Alpha Omega. Dean's Honor Roll, Rhadamanthi, K. U. ' Dramatic Club. HERBERT G. LUTZ Kansas City LADow JOHNSTON Fredonia Econornics Pownal Science Delta Upsilon, Pi Epsilon Pi, Jayhawker Staff K. U. Swimming Club, 1924 Jayhawker Staff, MD, VVyandotte County Club President. Ohio Wesleyan C1-25. RUSSEL H. JOHNSTON Wichita RUTH MAUZEY l Edgerton, Mo. Economics Spanish Phi Mu Alpha. Entered from Colo. Agricultural College. Page 103 Page 106 EVADA TALHELM Altamont Spanish ' Kappa Phi, W. A. A., Gir1's Rifle Team C3D, Hockey C2-SD, Baseball CZD, Volley Ball C2D. ANDREW TITUS Harper Economics RHEA WALTON Lawrence English ' Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Women's Forum. SAM WlEATHERBY , Lawrence Economics Sigma Chi, Phi Alpha, Pi Epsilon Pi, Sphinx, Dramatic Club C2D, Vice-Presq C3D, Bus. Mgr. Devil's Disciple CSD, Owls Pres. CSD, Sour , Owl Board C3D, Pen and Scroll. mama mmm 'gl-I l RYLAND C. PETTY Lawrence Journalism Alemannia Sigma Delta Chi Owl Pres Press Club 623, Kansan Board Chl, 19i3 jayl hawker Staff, Bus. Mgr. 1924 jayhawker. CAROLYN REDMAN Kansas City, Mo. English Pi Beta Phi, Sociology Club. EDWARD C. RINCK D Kansas City, Mo. Pre-Medic Alemannia, Phi Chi, Jayhawker Staff. LOUISE ROBISON Wichita Sociology Pi Beta Phi, Hockey Team, Sociology Club. RUTH RODKEY Blue Rapids Sociology Sigma Kappa, Phi Lambda Sigma, Marshall County Club Pres., W. A. A. Circus, Y. VV. C. A., VVomen's Forum, Sociology Club. LEROY H. SAUER F Zoology Sigma Phi Epsilon, Snow French Play QU. MELBA SCHOENLEIN Botany Girard Zoology Club, Lawrence Phi Omega Pi, Botany Club, Kappa Phi. XVALTER J. SHANNON Pre-Jlledic F Acacia, Phi Zeta, Freshman Football, Track, K Club. VIOLET E. SHOEMAKER Mathematics Kappa Phi, Mathematics Honor Roll C1-Zj. DWIGHT W. SLATER Education Square and Compass Club. Holton ootball, Varsity C entralia C lub, Dean's Eureka Ill! 105 1 a E i 1 w N Q i I ' ! 1 4 M X? M N lil 1 w iz Nw xx V N X lr yx p . 4, N 'E W ZW wa 25 M ,ap , if if X ., TW HU 31 ' 2, A . I f mf, -ff 9,13 ,Rf-5 f-Ri WF . V ,.,, , ii VI' 1-Q L 117 Lfh W .5 l 6 rg I t HT? 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The society sponsors the publication of the Sour Owl, a humorous magazine contributed to by the student body. ' President . . Vice-P resident . S ecretary- Treasurer . Milton Amos Richard Beil Leland Browne Kenneth Crumly Phelps Cunningham Clarence Enyart C. I. Frieze ' WVm. Hill John Montgomery Ryland Petty Byron Shiffiet Othel Sherwood OFFICERS MEMBERS SAMUEL WEATHERBY . . LEE WEEKS . HOMER SMITH Homer Smith Ralph E. Smith Harold Stonebraker Samuel XfVeatherby Lee XVeeks Dick VVentworth Orwin Yeakley Harold A. Zimmerman Paul WVunsch john McEwen D. R. Guinn Wfalker Means ADVISORY BOARD Frank Rising Chef Shore John R. Dyer I Fl H 4 LN E s 2 l E' N xr - a 4-1 if? rv E75- 3? err . . . ' is ,iii zwlgi 3 'B . is .l,?E hifi Sie r Wx I: . lig ,Smeg yard fig sr- F Q -I' l-A li . gg if - 1 r A: v ai' ,J .Q ,.1., 9 P' r 'ff 'S N Wu' Qjfg, My L ,,. I fm QA, fs 5, 1: we if fs 1? 2 , 5 Vs 'ii , 4 -' 32'-'21 .it AMI3. 2' inf ,J 1 4,,, ,JY , QE si X ,.a.....M. . .3 v . 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Hop Comm., Follies, Fashion Show, Dean'S Honor Roll CID, Memorial Drive. iNEZ PORTA Nevada, M 0. College A Gamma Phi Beta, Jayhawker Staff CZD. Page 112 BERNICE REED . , Hoxie College W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. . W. LOIS REED i . Hoxie - College House PreSident'S Council, Y. W. C. A. FRANCES RINGLE A LeRoy Voice ORIN A. SHEPHERD Neodesha Journalism jayhawker Photographer C1-25. HAZEL LEE SIMMONS Ottawa . College - LEONARD MARTIN SWEET WaKeeney Economics- F AY THOMAS Carthage, Mo. Home Economics Alemannia, Jay Janes, 1924'Jayhawker Staff. ' . LEAH ULAMPERL Topeka Economics W. A. A., Dramatic Club, Hockey Team C1-25. THURMAN J. ZINN Hutchinson Law Sigma Nu, R. O. T. C., 1924 jayhawker Staff, Memorial Drive. I! V ' , . I '.e....+.,, If - . - Q A. 1 .gl lr .KQ I 2. I . B5 . . 'i is 1 IF 3 2 I . -A A g 1 ' . A -A I . . W 'I 1 CHRISTINE ANGELL Plains CLIFFORD G. DAVIS Frontenac 1 Y ' Home Economics Civil -Engineering v - Band. VERA I. BOLTON Lyons ' X '. College ELNORA DAVIS Cottonwood Falls History X VALERIA W. BRADCBIEIY . Hoxie Mgigrglfggbeqounty Club' Follies 425' o ege ' ' W 'CP-Egglglawker Staff 127, County Club E. R. DOBYNS Marceline, Mo. H -, ' ' ' ' 1 Electrical Engineering -1- , Swimming Club. 'I JOE H. BREWER Riley A f, . Journalism L. T. DUFFY Y Watlzena U Education LOUISE CLARK Great Bend V ' College DOROTHY GEORGE Independence V l'l Alpha Omicron Pi, Dramatic Club. English i ' 8 Alpha Delta Pi, Glee Club, Basketball, l S GENEVA COLEMAN Eudora Y- W- C- A- it College V 'E VIDA HARRIS Blackwell, Okla. '- lVlARION E. COLLIER Bellingham, Wash. Engli-'ll ' l College Alpha Gamma Delta. w U - Alpha Delta Pi, Y. UV. C. A., Soph. ll! H0Ck9Y Team, Gifls' 'Rifle Team- WILLIAM L. IMMER Marion , Electrical Engineering . l ll DARLING CRUMM Wichita A. I. E. F., R. O. T. C., Rifle Team. Journalism A . JAMES A. JARBOE Lenapah, Okla. , LAURENCE G. CUTLER Abilene C-iwl Engineering ... - A fgurnaligm R. T. C., Basketball. i I. .A , l Y . ' 2 l Q l Page III , 5 Q' Q I I ui- 1 2 Li . if Nil , V., 1 , . fi. ,. ill I - 4,-fv-Q ., ,., W. .. 1. - -W., 1 A ..w' ,-. im 1 . , ag.. Af 15. . my IQ ,.--if 1 p w n fx .J H' L. .38 'X .fy x M,,.,,4 ,A L k Pdge II4 The Solblz 010 , . NORMAN HDUCKIEH MILLER, Manager 1 :- , , 1 923: , 1 ,, , Ti? 1 ' l. V LL. W y 3, my Lili v 1. fm, L43 s if 6 L Jil? ', er 2 , E . Ke, , ri Q' E,en'Ie:f QL: v w,..yfg iff E51 lc 4' 3 J?- E , 5 i. , 2 ,I A if -. . 11, NG Q , 1 Q ' x3',,-4g' .i I Q . A 1 If ,4 'fi' ' . f 1 Flack H elrrzet Socieljf Brunney VVright Baker Schlatter Rogers Harrison Huddleston Vermillion Hudkins Perkins Bannon Hart Cox Price Miller Tholen Pettey Fugate McFarland Rieniets Stephens Youse Beavers Schroeder Brown Ritchie Miller Draper XVest Spear Schaulis Rogers The Black Helmet Society is the honorary Sophomore class society for men founded at the University of Kansas in April, 1913. The purpose of the society is to promote the welfare and class spirit of the Sophomore class and to consider the general interest . of the University at large. OFFICERS President . . . . . . PAUL T. RIENIETS Vue-President . . THOMAS J. BROWN Secretary . . GEORGE B. SCHROEDER Treasurer . NORLIAN R. MILLER Wvilliam T. Brunney Raymond F. Wright Henry A. Baker lfValter H. Schlatter Charles E. Rogers VVilliam B. Harrison Dale D. Vermillion Dale C. Hudkins Francis D. Bannon Eugene NV. Hart John R. Cox Robert T. Price Donald C. Miller Bernard H. Tholen Herbert L. Pettey Donald I. Huddleston Eugene C. Perkins M EM BE RS Justus H. Fugate H. R. McFarland Paul T. Rieniets Palmer J. Stephens Lloyd P. Youse Jerald F. Beavers George B. Schroeder Thomas J. Brown Bowland R. Ritchie Norman R. Miller Norbet C. Draper Louis E. XVest Mont C. Spears Herbert K. Schaulis Muir V. Rogers Marvin XY. Wallace Earl L. Mills Page 113 Frfeylzmem Clam Ojqeerf r Page 116 President . . 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KIMBALL Salina ' College Beta Theta Pi. MADELYNE I. LEACH .Kansas City College E. VERNON LEWIS Concordia .P . College Band. 1 CLARENCE A. MARTINSON Kansas City I Engineering RALPH MAUS A Parsons Pharmacy Beta Phi Sigma, Pharmaceutical Society, Track. ' MABEL MEYER Ottawa 1 P ' College ' JAMES M. NOBLE . Riley P ' Pharmacy ' Pharmaceutical Society. Page 118 A LUCILLE PARKER Leavenworth ' ' College Alpha Delta Pi, Basketball. DONALD PORTRUM Clay Center College ' JOYCE RODGERS Mankato . Fine A rts JOHN F. SCHUETZ ' . Coffeyville Economics Delta Upsilon, Band and Orchestra. TWILA SHOEMAKER Centralia College GRACE WINSOR Lawrence Piano Alpha Chi Omega, 1924 Jayhawker Staff. . EARNEST H. WEIR Hiawatha College si- , r .1 1. ' l Rf: 1,. .4-j A 1 .im ri .A, e-es fy? Taft A x ' 2'l'3. 5 2 M x A i 1 Ts ' . 1. inf at Al :ep vi , A , ,QV . ,fi . fl, if? 1, if-g,,.,g..l ,Aimee I, . ,...,..,x,, 3:3 li' ' 'Q .ia - Y' ,L V . F ,452 an T '-7:45 'ix Y. .vcr V Q 3:11 1 an -fp fi f., J Yrs, . . ,tg Et? 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'X Ns, K P I Y . lb g, 4. l .ff 5....,.,,, 2-671 ff? 44.-. ,. , Q' P is ,ji 'li 2 I N 1 f 1 xii if? .1 1 X, , iff 1 1' :ii 'I 3 L X .1 .w:.,. 1 K J ii im Y Ra ,fy 'wi -37? 25153 R. 'f F .fl 3 V Q 'Mi , .f':l lzlfiw ,fm-LE f. K3 L1 Q L 5. 1, Q.. ,271 ' Ti' 13' if .5-45,5 . : '- fg 5 S1 I R5 31 1 6.6 f.. 5? .. ?? ' Us. xi? ., 5 5 1'-1. -1 .xg ,.. 1 Page 120 Splzzrzx B ? 1 .5 - X 1. , , 1 x 1 gf , fs., 1 r - '31 5, ii, R 9 '-5 :Sy C 3 3 , 'E ' 'W 5 if Wa jfs fi ' , R , 1' McKeever Gemmill Peterson Bloomer Belisle Pratt Lied V Kg fit -1 Lonnberg Patterson Garver Canatsey Stout Swanson 'Wood' Caiiey A A Qt' Mikesell Lamb Trinkle Goodman XVary Fortune Isett Crim Abelard .5 . if is if ' F . 5 3 R 2 t Q: The Sphinx Society is the Honorary Freshman Class organization for men. Two 3 ,r iw members are chosen from each fraternity and they meet and choose the non-fraternity If F, V' . members. Its object is to promote and foster a better spirit of fellowship among all 5,323 ' A the men of the Freshmen class. ', Y R OFFICERS p ' fi U President . . . . . . STUART STOUT ri ,fa Q Vice-President . LUTHER W ooo Secretary . . . ERNST LIED ? '?' Treasurer . DONALD PATTERSON gf r f pc, '33 MEMBERS fgfg V A Aaron Abelard George Lamb 2 3 ' Robert Belisle john Lonnberg 1 Howard Bugbee XVendell McKeever Kary Canatsey Donald Patterson W r Thomas Caffey Othel Pratt' Courtney Crim Frank Rhees W I Y Harry Fortune Stuart Stout lsf Chester Fullerton George Garver Robert Gemmill Clifford Goodman james Grier Donald Isett Paul Swanson George Swope Frank XVary Luther XVoocl Charles Trinkle XVilliam Neihart V5 George Mikesell Ernest Lied Russell Peterson XYilliam Marshall Russell Hays Page 119 ff Jtv - v 4 Q or QQ fb ' ' 'ix-. Q! ffl f ff, N E 5 r A I ' Z , V T 1 5 i 3 ,-i A 5' i 2 i I g E: .,1. 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U, -9-1 41- ..,.f5.-rr Jifenk Qlee Club Carlson Skaer Carlson Barstow Powell Popejoy Raynolds Foote Starr Wright Prosser Graber Noah Finkelstein Lysaght Cruikshank Fugate E. Miller Lewis Ruppenthal Larremore Welty Firebaugh XVyatt Scrivner Ogden Tonsing Moody Mahaney K. Miller Hawkins White Kauffman Smith Durand PERSONNEL Director . . . . PROF. Tr-los. AL LARREMORE President . . . . . HOWARD FIREBAUGH Business Manager ..... LLOYD RUPPENTHAL Assistants . . P. C. FOOTE, W. W. LEVVIS, R. P. SMITH Publicity . . . R. L. TONSING, M. W. XVELTY Skaer Wfyatt Finkelstein A. C. Ogden Firebaugh L. H. Ruppenthal Lewis Sams P. D. Miller Starr Miner Stephens NVright Tonsing ' Cruikshank Hall Durand K3Ui:fm3H Engle Noah Frisbie Rice Fugate XVIWYU3 Browne LYS3ghf Carlson Mahafleb' P. C. Foote K- Miller Hawkins PYOSSGI' Barstow Smith Graber XYCIYY E. Miller Powell Moody Raynolds popejoy Scrivner Simpson Page 121 '5- -libs 1 r 5 5 ,ef r I 'E 1:1 FS 1 T'-. xt. 1 in 3,4 A K -ls -A .... 4-W . 'ry Y if L v.: 'nf 1. 'E 1 . If .5 '. . J- r. 1 Ti L f , li . , 'v J ll Y , f 5 1 , ly . if . i if f 9. .M 'rp- iff, NS, fi ii WI 93114 The Ui Fam! Wolfe, Stout, Shukers, Chapman, Faust, Lewis, Schuetz, Fuller Hewitt, Mathers, Robinson, Martin, Moyer, Gorman, Thompson, Bistline, Bolton Kenney, johnson, Walker, Wilcox, Director lVIcCanles, Bueche, Heimerich, Gray, Baxter Armstrong, Wolf, Brady, Geery, A. Koerber, Mitchell, Holly, K. Koerber, Keown Henninger, Graham, C. Davis, Brown, Long, R. Davis, Overgard, Klingberg, Lawrence w 6 uv. O R. :.g. -J gr. .. ,f Ei img 1 5 l ., l 'c i. l XFN . A , C A Q A . i L ? 1 iv A I 5' i' A T il ,. R- 'lv Symphony Orclzo.fz'm HE University Symphony Orchestra has for its object the study and the presentation of the standard orchestral literature. It is rapidly developing artistically and each year becoming more a part of University life. Students of the College of Liberal Arts as well as Fine Arts students receive one credit each semester for membership in the Orchestra. The Orchestra plays two concerts each year, and also plays with the Lawrence Choral Union in the spring festival. Other public appearances' are arranged during the school year. ' PROP. EDXVARD KURTZ, Conductor b Hoimciz RUBERT, Manager First Violins Flules Frances Robinson, Concerlmaster john Alden Elizabeth Cain Ella Thomen Fiske Mountain Conrad McCvrew Abe Bloomgarten Dorothy Rummel Isarode Berkowitz ' Ernestine Songer Charles Mertz Rebecca Smith 'Oboe i Ralph Heimerich Clarinets Prof. Stuart Queen Harold Sharp Second Violins Eldon Ardrey, Principal Enola Snodgrass ' Leonard O'Bryon Horace Rubert Ruth Raynolds Frances Kosar Burl Stugard Bassoons J. Cedric WVillson Glenn Hobart French Horns Prof. Thomas Larremore A. Rendina , .Trumpets Mane Starkey Lanning Rankin Violas v Lauren Roth Marion Thompson, Principal Tmmbones Ednah Hopkins John Scheutz Leopold Shopmaker James Fligg Cellos Carl Kretsinger lxVilliam Dalton, Principal . Tympani Philip Readlo ' William Lysaghf DeVore lfVatt I Alberta Davis Drums W'ilma Haggard John Morgan Basses . . PmnCatherine Moore J. H. Martling, Principal ' Chas. A. Mesick Librarian Ira Hogg Burl Stugard Page 123 U li 7 1 ln s sau! ll Kr i if lv ' .-, , , . . . t 2 cg , . .., Q ' ,fi gif! K ' ffl at 1 ' it , r ' Las' Q , Li if 5532 5 A nffm K we z 12. gf V1. if , .,gI , '34 'Z fr lim if R., , ' e. ri 5 l ., Q- iii 4 ill gffqlk, 1 . :V 'if . ' ig fini ,ve ii' s 5? -5 51.24 3,5 all 3 c '51 lee- :ml is xb5,,.,, , Q: l L fu' 1 E my: Lama.: si, .Ii 2115: Yjffipfzlon 731' Chapter, Barnett Rising Gillam Lutz Rau Krehbiel McNeil Crosser Brown Welpton Rieniets Haas V Sayler Loudon Hanks Matthews Crumley Roberts Hamilton McCoy O'Keefe Shore Classen Whyte Hill Rice Kirkpatrick Davis Draper Weatherby- Merrill Staplin McCain Butterfield T OFFICERS President . . . WAYNE MCCOY Vice-President . . , FRANK MCCAIN Secretary-Treasurer . HAZEN KIR'KPATRICK I The Ku Ku Chapter of the Pi Epsilon Pi, formerly known on the Hill as the Ku Ku Klub, is a nationalorganization for the promulgation of pep and for the purpose of creating a better spirit of friendliness and sportsmanship among the various universities, especially at the time of athletic events. The student body has long been familiar with the activities of the Ku Ku's. They have provided many' clever stunts and entertainments between halves at the games. Not only at home have they been active, but they have accompanied the teams to many foreign fields to spread the spirit of K. U. , l ' Page 1g6 LS' 4. 9 1--A 4 E M35-we , ffgfsfril i ff ,f'T?ff , w if' , ir , 'ji ' . 'Q F ' f We t ,.- i , TW-emi . -m , 43? , . if is ' 1 fi v 5 i i -I h ' E in A si 'z 5? 9 T Jrf- 'rf get ft ,, 2,4 ,, i ,atte , A 1 if ii .4. uf, 2 .,.rW:, OJ , 'J l Bti this jim: N111 iw ws- 1 w 615' 1,2 1, 1 , e-P' 'L Kem- 'rex ,, Y PM ----'ee-ff'-fe-4-:1a......... -- ... s.........,,g -5- ff' '. ' ,A 'ii vi -. ,Jff 5--me . iii. 'N ,A , 2 1 -is . r e - . , . X .R 1 , .ff ,gg I I o Ll A kr -gf 5 l. Y I IDI T W 4 2 3. ,K ai Y ., -, I I t ..,. ,, .. .., , ,U ' - - - A . ., gg- f A f' is 1 'T R . 5 Y. ' K f A A A ' ' . V lf IQ -If Band we---f'v'. -'57i'.':aLH 9lgg'1zE'3 'sf .. I 7' . -W Q . .AJ m2aw.isiJ'i.l . HE K. U. Band, under the direction of Prof. J. C. McCanles, is an organiza- tion of which the University may well be proud. First organized in 1907, and playing fourteen of the following seventeen years under the present director, the Band has steadily improved until it now enjoys an enviable reputation throughout the Missouri Valley Conference. In addition to playing for pep meetings, all athletic contests and convocations, where its martial airs and pep- producing tunes are indispensable, the Band presents two public programs annually, consisting of classical and semi-classical music. . PERSONNEL J. C. MCCANLES, Director Comets: Ralph Stagg H. Ralph Davis Graham Overgard William Klingberg Ray Lawrence Adolph Koerber Oscar Mitchell Manford Holly Kenneth Koerber Saxophones: C. I. Moyer, Sop. Thomas Johnston, Alto Frank Martin, Alto Lloyd Robinson, Tenor Claude Mathers, Bar. Ivan N. Hewitt, Bar. H orns: Frank Bistline Emmett Corman H. J. Thompson Wayne N. Baxter Hugh F. Gray Basses: Robert Faust Carroll Shukers Roy Chapman Clarinets: L. C. Long I Hugh C. Brown Clifford Davis F. D. Graham Harold J. Sharp H. W. Mohrbacher Clifford R. Greery Lorenz Brady J. Arthur XVolf Vernon Kenney Alvin Johnson Lawrence M. Walker Cleo E. Wilcox Trombones: L. E. Thomason E. G. Dulin - Nathan Bolton John Scheutz Walter Fuller Vernon Lewis Flute and Piccolo: Robert Havenhill , Gregory Bueche Baritones: L. C. Stout VVallace NVolfe ' Tympanni: R. C. Keown Cymbals:- Richard C. Keown Oboe: Geo. M. Heimerich Bassoon: J. Cedric NVilson Drums: Carl Henninger, Bass R. C. Matthews, Snare F. XV. Morgan, Snare Trap: Richard C. Matthews Page 125 V vw ,-. 3 . Q Q .mg ID .Q T M J! Ill I H 3 x H W 077167275 glee Club McKeever MacLaren Stubbs Doerr Bright George Engel Barnes Hoffstadt 'DeWoody Krehbiel Marcell Battershill Smith Stephenson Shoemaker Morrison Palmer Delano Carey McKelvey Ackright. Cornelius Oakes Gould Ruppenthal Atkinson Campbell MacLeod Speck Ott Strickler Sifers Husbandl Neeley Moore Carder Brown Albright Green Teichsgraber Burkhalter Dillaway Allen Klemp Becker Spencer Fearing Cockerlll Director . . Miss AGNES HUSBAND Page 128 Mary McKeever Naomi MacLaren Margaret Stubbs Pauline Doerr Margaret Bright Dorothy George Mary Engel Marguerite Barnes Dorothy Hoffstadt Lucille DeWoody Vera Krehbiel Helen Marcell Blanche Battershill Grace Smith June Stephenson Doris Shoemaker MEMBERS I Nadine Morrison Madge Palmer Ruth Delano Nelle Carey Marjorie McKelvey Ora Ackright Mildred Cornelius Alfreda Oakes Ruth Gould Mary Lois Ruppenthal Wilma Atkinson Mary Campbell Josephine MacLeod Marie Speck Esther Ott Jeannette Strickler Elizabeth Sifers Vera Neeley Katherine Moore - Lorraine Carder Eula Brown Sara Albright g Mary Elizabeth Green Lau ra ' Teichsgraberi Elizabeth Burkhalter Dorothy Dillaway Harriet Allen Selma Klemp Barba ra Becker Florence Spencer Alice Fearing Margaret Cockerill f mit. Liu. J. ,, 4.14m-..f. ,- , T 'Z main-.w -4 4, . faivwsbk r 1 I Qi 3 yi 1 yay 7dlZ6f Moss French Ross Marrs Koons Tucker Koch Cutter Davis Dewell XVilson Pyle Van Epps Weisensee McCauley Jones Duncan Taylor Beck Rooney Folk Engel Ingals Tucker Maxwell VValton VVolf Spicer Anchor Saltmarsh Bryant Miliken Blackmar Maclvor XVa1lace Miliken Reinisch Roepe Dean - Cockerill Michel Gustafson Brown Bennett Kiburz Thompson Klemp Thomas OFFICERS President . . . . . . DOROTHY MAcIvoR Vice-President ' . Secretary- Treasurer Maud Moss Gladys French Helen Ross Elizabeth Marrs Katherine Koons Ramona Tucker Frances Koch Mildred Cutter Elsie Davis Opal Dewell Mayme Wilson Lela Pyle Mamie Van Epps Carolyn XYeisensee Esther McCauley Blanch jones M EM BE RS Lela Duncan Dorothy Taylor Tennyson Beck Anne Rooney Mona Folk Mary Engel Constance Ingals Elizabeth Tucker Mildred Maxwell Rhea VValton Louise lVolf Pauline Anchor Anne Spicer Louise Saltmarsh Helen Bryant Ruth Miliken NIARGARET VVLXLLACE DoRoTHv BLACKMAR Dorothy Blackmar Dorothy Maclvor Margaret WVallace Frances Miliken Mildred Reinisch Esther Roepe Dorothy Dean Margaret Cockerill Betty Michel Margaret Gustafson Dorothy Brown Jean Bennett Syble Kiburz Violet Thompson Fay Thomas Selma Klemp Page 127 Jlfemorzkzl amjmzlgn 4 1 5.5 ,X na 4 Stugard A Moss Chappu si Jones Martin ' Wolf Clute Lowrey l 1 Winning Women's Team 1 Helen Clute, captain 1 Helen Lowrey Maud Moss , Elizabeth Martin l Mildred Jones Alice Chappuis Hester Skinner Alyce Tinkler LaVerne Stugard 'V 'Anne Rooney, Kathryn Wolf , 4 'Z 31:5 V li BACKWARD LOOK Ag., The Memorial Drive was started in the fall of 1920, in the effort to place upon the campusia lasting memorial to the 126 men and women of K. U. who JM, fi died in the Great War. At that time there were no instances on record of cam- . paigns among State universities for funds for any purpose. 1 A The Stadium-Union was the project decided upon, a stadium for athletics and a Union building for a social center, and so great was the enthusiasm vvith ' Which it was received that the initial movement on the campus resulted in sub- scriptions ,from the students totaling SB200,000. Support by business men gave assurance of success for the project. Every year 'since that time new students have been given an opportunity to add their subscriptions to the Stadium-Union fund, with the result that at the end of the 1923 campaign the total stood within 375,000 of the million dollar goal originally set. Page 130 1, if f F Q 'Y W , J 4 in Q A1 1 vt a Q fl 1 Yi. .. ,4 1 ICI Ylebatzhg , . srratfon Field spear DEBATE Coach BRYAN GILKINSON A jyirmative Team ELBRIDGE STRATTON MoNT CLAIR SPEAR FREDERICK FIELD Negative Teams 1. CORNELIUS PENCE 2. PAUL XVUNSCH FLOYD WRIGHT FLOYD WRIGHT JOHN ALDEN Unusual features in connection with the debate schedule for this year are the use of single judges instead of the usual three, in the Missouri and Aggie debates, the substitution of a single debate open to both men and women for the previous dual women's debate with the Aggies, and the debate with the University of Pennsylvania team. A K. U. squad composed of lValker Means, Ralph Johnson, Mont Clair Spear, Phillip Ferguson, Fred Field and Leroy Raynolds, debated the Uni- versity of Colorado at Boulder on April 11. Alternates on the squad were Richard Hanson, Roland Hall, Leo Buehring and julie Pierce. Page 129 X K x- .R h 5' i g 'N I. ,YV 1 ir x 'sf . ., Q, U. .Q I, asa 4 :l ji' 'U tx' .x .Q I x ,J A V If x it A l V :A we-. i i 0-N. iff: M I f 3 3516 init? 5' rf. fa Q..i...Aa 5. ,v lil orain Hal! Executive faara' McKeIvey Hogue Ramsey Filkin Q Luxton ' Curry Jackman Crawford Fairley Patchen Nash Madden Rodgers ' Dunn OFFICE RS President . . . LUCY C. CRAWFORD Treasurer .... IRENE PATCHEN Vice-President . . HELEN S. HOGUE Social Chairman . . DOROTHY LUXTON Secretary .... LEONA JACKMAN Freshman Leader . MARJORIE MCKELVEY Fire Captain . . . HELEN RAMSEY PROCTORS , Mary E. Filkin Mary Fairley Susan Madden Virginia Dunn Marguerite Curry Marguerite Nash A Joyce Rodgers A Page I32 E 5 if 'fi ,- H YC . I 5 I ll ,., QA, ,Hz 1.4 2 . as .Er xl gf In - 'ru Q Rss Q tl Iii 4 i :Ji if ':-L Hb . Q :MT f 5 F wi? ,-1' -Q .5 i, 3 , ,. 3 ,i R 5 P- f li f 'ai- Jlffeflzorzkzl Cdllgbdlgll XVINNING NIEN:S TEAM! Herbert Schaullis Floyd McComb, Caplain XVyeth XValters Herbert Brighton Burt Eaton Ivan Hewitt XValter Sclilatter Floyd Skaer Cecil Straub FORWARD LOOK This year, in the face of a skepticism which prompted belief over the campus that not more than 310,000 could be raised in the 1923-24 campaign, students organized again under the direction of XV. J. Baumgartner. An executive council, composed of representative men and women, planned the work, and a corps of students, chosen for their initiative and ability, carried on the actual canvassing among the new students. In a week S33,000 had been raised, making the grand total S960,000, and assuring the actual breaking of ground for the new Union building in the fall. The completion of the task thus begun devolves upon the 192-I Freshman class. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Prof. W. J. Baumgartner Charles E. Hall Helen Jaka Lloyd Hamilton Gilbert Smith Stanley Learned Elizabeth E. Tenney john Montgomery Elizabeth Sifers Malcolm Wlelty john A. Kroh Moyne Rice Sue Madden Burnis Campbell Richard Blue Konrad C. Beck gf -1.5. : ,Q 1 l X 'f' l 1 , X ...J 559' ,N g .,-j',- ,ig ' ' ' f me If in A ' -5 523 .5 Q' fig il , .-gi ff' ji: if ill .5 21, ww-'gi Vi , mf, .,-V, f.: .,. f I., lwwx 1, 1 ,.,, ., gi ' 4 ur 2-' K 31 tj f J. lm. ,f xr X i JAH. li :Q ' :,,.4: ff. J .vi A I-'vm . .gi 4 12:- 5 f W if 2 -' , 'Eff 4 .gl Q.. fl. Q x,.., A f' i 'PE mr l H L4 I ar: ' tl .- N fr f -Q , il l' it? 5 ,, .4 ve, ' f 5... ,EH i'v if-if fa . 5' l S -Q 1, Co-operative Houses were established in order that good homes at reasonable cost might be furnished for girls who must live economically while in school. The first house co-operatively conducted was opened in the fall of 19193 since then three others have been established accommo- dating between 45 and 50 girls. Each group has members, who act as chaperon, business man- ager and cooks, earning a share of their expenses by their work. Page 134 X W' 4- ' a N, ' f aa 1 ig: ' ii -P 0 -. , -1 1 4'- Q . - , J V A .- 5. , 'J 'n .A ,+V K I - 3 A ii si r 5 5 ' If If ,, si, , -.. . l P E I 1 ,J Corbin Halll the jirst dormitory at the University, has partially solved the problem of housing the women of the University. This year was the first of its occupancy. The Reception Room, Corbin Hall. l'a,qr 133 -1 3 Rf, is ,W- i-J v :seg 53 1 rg M. LJ bu sy I 1541 fi H... if .1 , , I 1 '73 .' ff 5 ,, S43 li Ps it Ile' A ' V P 'I' 4 E i 6 I -l Q3 Ani P 1 1 s- 5.4 A' 2 ' 'i vt . 54 of - n I-4-,ag I rt- v svf .Q ls, 4 . .csv 51: gf ,Q I iw, ,. 1-4, 2 M OR the approval of the stu dents and faculty of the Un1Vers1ty We present th1s sect1on an 1nnoVat1on 1n the featurmg of campus l1fe at Kansas You gentle reader are 1n the p1cture some place The game 1S to Hnd yourself From all angles and under all c1rcum stances the p1ctures were shot the object be1ng to show the Un1Vers1ty of Kansas 1n ac- tion. The stage is set. 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'-3.192 4 7 ' Z f 7 7 4 ? 6 2 ' 2 Z 4 4 7 : rf f 'V 1, jffw fffWf yffffffffffffy Z ffffffw f fQ , 4 Z Z Vfwqmwmfgzfwfqfgfg 2 4 4: Q X '5 ' 984' f ' f4 4 . '-:ff 5 ff ffl!! gfffffg a lff4g f - 5 Qwfkfm 6- fffxffay 7 0,4 7 f : f fffffffff Mffffffw I DRAMATICS-A lot of murders and a few vicious gang fights have transpired around the fair city which the local police have yet to check up on. l WE OWN THE VALLEY-Also sundry meek servitors who wear the srnall cap. Some have said that the frosh get'1ots of kick out of their lives at college. Or maybe it was Kicks. DRAMATICS-The variety of entertainment ranges from fashion shows, where the rush injures many, to regulation sleep-producers to which we go free. 1 I N l , EVERYBODY OUT !-Anything to drag the somnolent stude from his place by the fire. Elec- tions are sometimes held on dry days, but mud is plentiful. The two ward-heelers at the bottom are gray-haired now. t, if F1 'I' L' L s ,, I ., WE OWN THE VALLEY-Tickets, please! Section E and F here! Let's see your stub please. Programs! Wie-e-e-demanr1's Ice-cream bars! No, lady, this is not the madhouse This is football. I 1 HAMILTON AND CO.-A11 power to those worthy ones who swing their arms at us. Followed by the Ku Kus the flrm of Ham, O'Keefe, Roberts, Shore and Logue made history. ,..... A... wwxe- - V Bill? V Yin ,J it COME AND GET IT-Nothing satisfies like a heavy battle with the feed-bag after an evening Cor before one? of trying to display brilliance in conversation with one's fellowmen Cand professorsb . -. KANSAS FIGHTS !-Whether for the annual nightshirt and pink paj am parade, rallies or the big games, the old pep is with us. May the Tiger always find a worthy foe and a fighting one when he ventures to Mount Oread. V J .gn M' 1 4 s A fm 2 fy . ' , I . c - s , 'N' 17,11 .V . ' K ' I K . - A-,.,.n. . . THE KICKOFF-Although the Cake-chewers beat the Correspondence school team by a few points the game was fiercely waged. The Correspondence captain made charges of hair-pulling. 4 1 4 4 A 1 n , . I f , fl 'ff ' 'Y 2 f W f 1 A Q W ' ,' ' J f ,V 253, I Q K ,, A i 4:1 7? 1 V , M7 3 2 ii xl I ,, ,Q ' Z sis M ..','i1w'22d DmMM1wurx9unns-. '15 HOBO DAY-Doc Yak, pledged Pachacamac, was only a starter. Some of the studes dragged out the oldest things they could iindg others claimed they wore their best. El . V 'J ii f' ,Q g . x' r V A 5 4. If 1 7' N- ., M A . xv ,J . o, 1 I fi ,D 1' ' . 5 HOBO DAY-The Biggest day that the Hill ever saw. Some of the profs didn't see their students, others got to tell them hello-goodby. We have a new Tradition! J v .... -- SOCIAL-The idea is dispelled that Summer School was ever a drag. A party or two a week with the weather at its best, enticed even the faculty out a hundred per cent. 1.5 '1l L hr 'T THE BAND-What would K. U. be without Mac and his band? For classic music give us the Alma Mater, Boola, We Own the Valley and Stand Up and Cheer. - LW , f f ,.,..,,wnm 1 s i FINIS-For added attraction we have the Dormitory Reception, and the Haskell Indians on One Page. Camera! u i - than I xxx ,q y Nf-1 SOCIALAfThe Prom and the Soph Hop, the Scrim and the Frosh Frolic. Varsities cwo at a time, music that would make a saint throw a mean step. The course in finale-hopping is well established. I , 5- 3 -. . ,mx ' -Y, '-., . vp Zigi: , ., f- vq1- -.MI , x k,',. 'L :...1 LK. . vp .,. , gg, 5 .' ,, . . , Q Q - ' . , , , 4-' 1 4. - 5. I yt, , , J i,,. ,La , , , ,gf V1 w, -f,. 7-K 'f .V 4, I ' .if .W 4 1 4 . z7'S '?'7' App- L V Q E V QV: 2 Q ' ' h ' N A - 'V A ' ' 'P ' bij' 'L at 'I , ,.. A , I W L 1 Q ll fkWfffwk7W W 777755652716 Wooizcy 5 f l f 1 U ' 4 -t h e t a rr it 1 1 t v K A .1 t a www '63 es v as 5 -1: E E R E. 2 E E E E E E i 9 eb 9. E ii E iv 5 2 E. E E S CF 2 E il 5. N accordance With a tradition of g Jayhavvkers of the past, and in appreciation of the beauty and character of our Kansas girls, the 1924 jayhawker presents in the follow- ing pages the photographs of six Women of our student body at the Uni- versity. U, The names for the Mirror were chosen by a representative com- mittee picked at random from all classes. The portraits were made by Strauss-Peyton, of Kansas City. 3 F OR YOUR APPROVAL '0' b All A ll A ll Aliml lalcll l lmlfmllmliclx ?m1mvmv v v m 1r 1w v GND Q Q Q Q 08 Wifsgwgfhfi 65122215 WYSSQQS 3965467 X-1-5,1 X , A 'F -v x X. ,lfx 1 ' m ,N ? XX :gil Y A Q' I flu-:. .3 Wx , X ' 1 7055751065 fzcgfgykfz MCEMJH l I. ' 4 f wb, f'-J PX X M f' 1 N,-J ' f fp! qwffif .. - ' B . 4. 2 ,X 1 , 1 f sk , M if W NZ f ZYXXBA X ff ifNiXX kVDN Q I . , -, ,.- I , 5 . ii 1 Y . x. h ., ,xy .L.. , if W V i , 3 Q 1 Q -M i M K I L X N x w r X g .3 2 E 1 , f 1, , w 1 I 1 v . K ,..f I . . s ? 5 I , , . , i W V 3.1 . 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Moore Snyder Founded at Miami University August 8, 1839 p f.IQ. ' i Alpha Nu Chapter installed December, 1872 'T e V I Colors: Light Pink and Blue Flower: La France Rose j ggy . Publications: 'The Beta Theta Pi CNationaljg The Alpha Nu CLocalD if I f f Fratres in Facilitate A H. W. Arant p P Nelse F. Ockerblad Arthur J. Boynton. 1 ' David L. Patterson AV is 3 John W. Bunn L . E. F. Stimpson William H. ohnson O. O. Stoland ' vff. 2? JN . . 3 A Olin Templin 1 ani ' . I Fratres m Urbe g fgf ' Charles F. Finch R VVilliam H. Pendleton fl 1 ' Erasmus Haworth 'F in A Alfred G. Hill L .s g V f Irving Hill ll R. E. Melvin 5, George K. Melvin ' Fred L. Morris 53 P7 T55 F i' sa '- .. :lag girl? .:i:,...,. ., Al- ,f ' ,ff :iftg K' ft! e rr 8 ,.. ,,,. iw 1 P552 x I 2,1 H . fi Page 164 Harry M. Turner ffl ,hi-fx I Q QUK Q . ....i. ., ' wzmsr 1 Stanley.S. Jones Theodore P. Pendleton Robert C. Rankin Julius G. Uhrlaub Max F. Wilhelmi A. B. Weaver M.. I 3 Q. 'P 61 '.. g 5 lv. I. fig fi ..,. 'fifil .4 9 J yn 51 . 91 Bi lil bi .Hg T,-17 f4.2..4f' 5221- Ein. -' tif, X J gg Q iii 5,7523 kiss if va 1' 1.1. ' . -ca .g.f1f f la we L, -E ffm . , ff: .1 t Q:-1 . f 95,1 1 115 5 1 ' r 5 . .. fi iii? i? 't'i' ii Y 7 . 2 3 if?s.l.,5, gi wi 4 5' ii 'f H 1 .A 1 -' 'UNE 4. Y 5 lf If-vp Q E11 E 4 'i 5 iii W ?'..:..,...1'v ww- .QW it 2 rl Q-A i 3 ff: E5 3 4 ,:, eil iii . F. 4 ll, gg . 3 r Tlze iffzferfrafemzijf Confrenfe HE Interfraternity Conference is composed of a repre- sentative and an alternate from each of the Conference national social fraternities ,of the Universities. The Confer- ence was known as the Men's Panhellenic Council prior to 1923, and has done very efficient work in the administration of affairs of the fraternities. One of the duties of the Conference is the regulation and administration of rushing during the beginning of the pledge season and throughout the year, and it is to the credit of the group that the laws are strictly obeyed by the fraternities. The penalty for infringement is usually a fine or expulsion from the Conference. Annually the Conference gives a When Greek treats Greek smoker and farce, and the affair is always a roaring success. Fraternities give stunts on alternating years. One of the biggest social functions of this year was the interfrater- nity Formal, held in December, and it is planned to make the party an annual affair. Page 163 Thi Kgppo Tn' Glascock Hollingsberry Robinson Connelly Wear Peterson Simons C. Rogers Belgard Belisle Garver Lloyd Ringer Taylor Linscott Starr Little Baty Hook Wellman Thompson BoggsjgBrigham Kearney Wilkin Montgomery Pennell DeWeese Frost Meisenheimer Matthews Alden Stover Durand A. Hodges Laming Campbell M. Rogers G. Hodges Huston Lobdell Founded at Washington and jefferson College February 19, 1852 A Kansas Alpha Chapter installed February 19, 1876 Colors: Green and Red 1 Fl0'lU61'.' jacqyeminot Rose Dr. F. Allen Frank W. Blackmar Frank L. Brown Herbert Bullene Dolson Beery Ledru Carter ' V George A.. Esterly Publication: The Shield F ratres in F acultate F ratres in U rbe I X Page 166 V, -Q-4 QQWJ Q Ns! fy Z1f.YfXiU V' sw V 5, Q23 55-Z. M3 f 3. .fn ,tl fm ,.f.,51 . af X . ' Us ,I+ s .V1 -v XQ9 ' ' M. fr . sg. , Ives? , KJ X. igqjg . 0, s , W . v 9 .J im., . r fr. - wa s J ,ck ff 1 ' ' , Charles G. Dunlap Frank H. Hodder Miles W. Sterling Rev. N. D. Goehring William Greisa Ernest K. Lindley Richard Stevens Evans ,. ,W ., ,TJ fr., ,Q az- g fi. 22 5 rg V 1 ,' Edd beta ' Z if . agp age 2 rm-. 'an -1-2.1-za-ww. WW 'mg 122551: u-.duh lg gsm...,sIai. if L' Ee 5 l, . I 5 . - -1 : 1 , Va 5 'IC 1 fl rag' Ai' .. Ji :JY ' AL' . f an v- -1' -1 9 5 A C , fl IQ! 'r L 3 M V fx , 4 rf ' fi Ullullua mul fl l la eh um! fly' 1 'ai ,. f -S ,.?f., 'I , Wg, .. 'S -J: :fA:.,'-7 5' E T: f. fl L. qi 2, if :.p Q .- . Graduate Charles E. Hall, Hutchinson e Senior ' Harold K. Greenleaf, Lawrence Juniors Darcy E. Dunne, Wichita Lloyd W. Robinson, Hiawatha Ralph M. Hower, Salina Harold A. Burt, Eureka Kenneth A. Spencer, Pittsburg Lawrence O'Brien, Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth C. Goodell, Independence Ansel N. Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo. 1 john F. Fontron, Hutchinson . S ophornores Elmore W. Snyder, Leavenworth Justin Hill, Lawrence Guy R. Moore, Kansas City, Mo. Philip R. Phillips, Bartlesville, Okla. Malcolm W. Welty, Bartlesville, Okla. Louis V. Sams, Denver, Colo. Charles E. Coulter, Eureka William A. Walker, Salina Robert L. Brown, Independence, Mo. Freshmen Clark Moore, Kansas City, Mo. Harry McMullen, Eureka A Fred Osborne, Wichita L. E. Phillips, Baff1esvi11e,,ok1a. Richard W. Blue, Tulsa, Okla. -, Lee S. Green, Mankato james T. Darrah, Leavenworth Alfred Withington, Columbus Carl Smith, Independence A Donald A. McLeod, Hutchinson Edward H. Kimball, Salina Bradley Judy, Lawrence Jack B. Gates, Kansas City, Mo. 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'aewi it A' JTIZZ' ammo Delia Kaiser Gimmell French Hudkins Nickels Ackley Lucas Madden Coffin' Shifflett Kagey Herzig James Burnett Garrett Kreibiel Suderman Delaney Harrison Lewis Wiley O'Donnel1 Goff Rourke Ferguson Adams Day l Sabin Mallory N. Miller Mackie D. Mills Coe Davis Smith A Page 168 ' Founded at Jefferson College, Cannonsburg, Pa.. 1848 Pi Deuteron Chapter installed 1881 J. M. Kellogg E. N. Manchester H. A.1Rice ' A. B. Carroll P. A. Dinsmoor Charles Elwell Russell Fitzpatrick Paul Friend Galen Gorrill W. C. Hamilton Helmer Klock Colors: Royal Purple A Flower: Heliotrope Publication: Phi Gamma Delta Fratres in Facultate M. I. Suddler Fratres in U rbe .L . V A 1 . 5 4 . 1 M ' 'li ' I 'll K' QL gf V 'Q X.. if W. C. Stevens E. B. Shultz P. F. Walker Hugh Means Baldwin Mitchell E. O. Perkins C. C. Radcliff Harry Sheets Melville VVood Luther Lewis R. C. Manley E., 1.1- sfm ,. gg fi A. 4 ,.f w., r 37. .ig ' if if . R Q1 '. 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Lloyd, Johnstown, Pa. ' T. G. Wear, New York City Whitsed C. Laming, Kansas City, Mo. George Hollingsberry, Lawrence W. Verne Wilkin, Kansas City, Mo. ' Juniors James L. Connelly, Colby William H. Glascock, Hutchinson Mayol H. Linscott, Holton john D. Montgomery, Junction City C. Esmonde Kearney, Kansas City, Mo. J. Stanley Pennell, Junction City I Dolph Simons, Lawrence V - Sophomores john Alden, Kansas City Francis D. Baty, Lawrence Wilfred Belgard, Newton Lawrence M. Brigham, Kansas City, Mo. Stuart A. Campbell, Lawrence Gregory Hodges, Kansas City, Mo. William C. Hook, Wichita Victor P. Matthews, Norton Robert Meisenheimer, Hiawatha Charles E. Rogers, Olathe V. Muir Rogers, Kansas City, Mo. jack M. Thompson, Marion Ernest K. Robinson, Kansas City, Mo. s Pledges Robert M. Belisle, Kansas City, Mo. Frank H. DeWeese, Bonner Springs Robert R. Durand, junction City Jack N. Frost, Kansas City, Mo. George P. Garver, Bartlesville, Okla. Fred W. Huston, Wichita Alfred S. Little, Russel Walter Ringer, Paola john Wilbur Starr, Hutchinson Gene Stover, Topeka Frank Taylor, Moran Joe E. Wellman, Lawrence Lemuel Evans, Tonganoxie 7 X' ei - fi f. m' kv Q, si if -4 rw as if Ti ff 5 M, 4, 1 fig, if J aw-.Q 3- 4 M2539 gg tw if Z5 'fe si fl is 5 23 sg li Er. ,. .Rig ag ri 15 vw :fi i itifgii Qi 555 522131 'Q Q ...... ,MW 3,-,,j 5 V, M1 4 L. ,A 'L i' I ig? iff F ii s 3. .i41 '2'T.4fli Ji lf wa W, . Nj Q-55'-. ffl' 51 1' 5-if KE if . .' if 'QQJAU' -ti 5 ' ig 5,2 1.1 fl gre xiii '11 V1 'V M EEL ,, 410-...e stef Q .J 3-nqw if w 5 3. gif I ' 5. .2 34. :Af 5 fi G iff' 51 , - W. C T ti. X115 time :fra if -I Fjgkfft 53.55 it jf'jv...irl?! .., V, , .s 2, , Selig 3,3 1:1 ,gg 'ist W if fl 1.2. Q f 5: .z'i5 fri. 1 fi: ,Qi ' ' 51-1 sg? vga 'yi sua' 3 K V . in iff: 1 ge sv A ywx 5-.if X W fa gf,sfN Ref 4, 4 f-,,- 5. Q jj , Q55 A MQW , 9, 4 Kiji ji' -:fit mgxi f ff M.WWW Page107 1 1 I 1 ll l rr ,1 if 1 li l- 'Q it 3 l: J 51 l li 1 lg if N l in El I . ll A l Tfil peffcl 2 fiom I 3 1 I i 1 1 I g ..-QQ ,... ,W l- S n l l 1 1 , ' l l Higgins Kendall Beck Hicks Mills Learned Youngmeyer L. Morgan Ramsey Oliver J. Anderson Voigts Cravens Laing ce Morhbocher Schmidt Sohlberg Griffin Schall Wentworth O'Bryon Stephens W Anderson 1 Rice Walters Smith Barrett V. Russell B. Morgan Goodson Campbell E Russell 1 A t lj Founded at Miami University December 26, 1848 Kansas Alpha Chapter installed November 5, 1882 Colors: Azure and Argent Flower: VVhite Carnation Publication: The Scroll o Fratres in Facultate , A. L. Owen Cary Croneis Fratres in Urbe V V E. E. Banks C. F. Ise + A. C. Barteldes Oscar Learned J. Benedict O. C. Leseur E. F. Caldwell E. McK0ne S. T. Emery J- W- O'BfY0H M, G1-iega F. H. Olney l is L Ii 6.0! ,biyi I L 5 ' , 1 1 W L 53, ,, L I Q 1 F m si ' in Page 170 il Mi Ms' ill l ll rg ll' M LH M if I lil ll. . .3 P3 ., k r' L ff 1 Q L 4 . f 3 . -1: .. ,, ' . f 1 . .. A Q11 .na .'-fi Q: . : ' P11 3 Lil? .df , 'if ' 112 if iiifil .f if if L . 1.5 ,. .Y nf, ,. ,V 32. Lf. ,w P. , - a Y-.5 'ii lr X. f' 1. - 52 frsj ,I V I gan., . Gil Fw- 1 -'T 'ig is ' L iii .. ...fig 11, . 2 . 3 5 g 5 'Q . .1 ,1 5 ,Q x -1 '- i .gs X all, ., l 2 ' lil Tin' g amma Delia Seniors Ernest L. Ackley, Concordia james C. Harrison, Downs Max E. Kaiser, Ottawa Harold F. O'Donnell, Ellsworth Carl K. Suderman, Newton Juniors George Innes Bullene, Lawrence Harold F. Davis, Beloit Wilmont E. Day,' Hutchinson Phillip C. Ferguson, Wellington Harold A. Garrett, Cawker City Marion A. Goff, Manhattan Sophomores Dale C. Hudkins, Salina Pledges Dee D. Adams, Abilene .Theodore Burnett, Lawrence J. Donald Coffin, Council Grove W. Morgan Coe, Cottonwood Falls Richard C. Delaney,,Leona Marson H. French, Hutchinson Robert C. Gimmell, Abilene , Harold D. Herzig, Salina Lloyd M. Kagey, Beloit Cecil E. Lucas, Parsons Edward F. P. Madden, Hays J. DeMotte Miller, Leavenworth H. Albert Nickles, Hays Byron L. Shifllett, Atchison Norman R. Miller, Leavenworth Orville T. james, Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth R. Krehbiel, McPherson William W. Lewis, Kansas City, Mo. George K. Mackie, Lawrence loe C. Mallory, Newton Gene R. Rourke, Kansas City, Mo. John R. Sabin, Salina Harold H. Smith, Elkhart Phillip V. Wiley, Hutchinson L L . ,,.., , 'iw ' . 'V 'EM w 'W' iffm. fx , im. 'Q 'fi ' -,,ff,,J543,1,,,' f,. ff? .ff 'v-I. ' vZ VKMEf'5'i ' . v ' -, .L Q . ,, fx 1 W... if ,. Page 109 ...wi . iw fl E 9 fl. wi' xo 5 X' 5 .! .4 w. .lf .TQ .1 ' +.. H. Grill' .r - Ek F . lf ff F wlvfff' aw: if sw. xiii... 1255 Q 'vi :f-1 li' ' - 1 is . v 'Q 4. .. .... 'fl aw- .f ,- gr 1 4.1. .-3' . f. ls! 1 L. f 5 K N YJ- X, . in 4 ' .,., .V fl iz I' 1 ' f of .. V? 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Rising Blaker Lonborg ' Childs Sowder Giles McFarland Kroh Sutton Smith Ogden Collier Barber Weatherby Lantz Sherman Henry Rhees -Coolidge Page 172 Founded at Miami University June 28, 1855 , Alpha Xi Chapter installed May 23, 1884 ' Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: White Rose Publico,t'ions: The Quarterly and the Bulletin Dr. E. H. Lindley O. Perry Barber Dr. John B. Henry Dr. Carl Phillips F. H. Church Fred D. Howard Julius Holmes Fralres in Facultate H. H. Lane Frazfres in U rbe ', n'n'i'a'5. ff 1 7 X yu :airway ks . ,543 5. s XZ ' W. s X ..fx . JVZUEL Maurice A. Walker George Rising Rev. Evan A. Edwards Guy R. Schultz I Joseph W. Schultz Richard Wagstaff R. B. Wagstaff ,Q of Z. W x ' jf 5 gf' , ii 'il '51 Tim :fm M1 ll za 55 'P' ga 4. l. 4, K' v- A'-:ff-1' n Q .2 Y -Y, ,v Q pf. 1, .1 ci- .T ' tai' lrfibf freak. 555322-vii lsfyiiil F5 -4 . vw. ..,,,- 3, -15 .3 , if as , i v . ,A , is i ., ug., ., .., . . . i. 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Seniors Juniors S. Stanley Learned, Lawrence james EL O'Bryon, Lawrence Jack Schall, Dodge City Edwin O. Goodson, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Clifton R. Ramsey, Arkansas City V Ernest Russell, Great Bend VVentworth Vernon Russell, Great Bend , Wichita S ophornores Freshmen Cedric E. Smith, Mfr ' we - . J rev eg, te eg. W 1 Q! fff f 4. W 305' X Robert Sohlberg, McPherson Palmer S. Stephens, Kansas City, Mo. Myron Voights, Merriam Wyeth Walters, Kansas City Ray Youngmeyer, Wichita H. VVinton Mohrbacher, Marysville Lindsey G. Morgan, Wichita Harold Schmidt, Kansas City Marion 157 2 .2 AX! Q! X V ,- I N . H J vw-,.c,,cmg ,ln ESQ' ,MQ ' YW? if Z ' V ' if ZW , QM 42 Q- jg, ng, - f W ' ' we 4 'UPQW' f ga. X ZZWKQ QMZQQJ ' fr. f,, ' We W f we 4 fy, Q! QN fr Page I7I i . M' Q'9+',-F . .2 nil 3:4 2'-171 1-' if A S 3. 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W if I-E-,-.-2 vw.-if 'Sfv-f,- its-S in 5 9 l' 5 .2 iw ., -1 rr-s:c:q:3 J H.. S ii Page 174 iff Evans Carlgren J. B. Engle Knightly Weeks O. Starr Null Ralston Sweet Ricks Hull ' Mack Crawford Taylor Ritchie W. Engel Ferrell Buckley J. D. Engle Bertholf Founded at Virginia Military Institute January 1, 1869 Nu Chapter installed June 2, 1884 Colors: Black, VVhite and Gold Flower: White Rose E. F. Engel Dr. R. H. Major Dick Williams Leroy Parnell Dick Hanley Fred W. Jaedicke Publication: The Delta Fratres 'in Facultate Ivan Benson Fratres in Urbe Clell Todd WN X1 '-:N 1 .wo WX! 4 Dr. E. H. Hashinger Dr. L. P. Engel Harold Danglade Mike Hanley Paul Hunt Robert Mitchell x wx fl l ,VW J K li' Xi? , .., xx I , i Asif' fr! HWQQS4 . 5...-4.. f W ifg my ef, jxyjfy o f, 3 ' I 4. ,f Q WW if f ,,,l1gi1 - vi : , M x iii: . 1 ' ,fm Q. , W .Q3-,ya Try Q. 'sg1.+'---- i L21 'fq':fav, 52 J ,W . ,. , V Y., 'fi 'I , 1, .f , - 1? f Af, 1 L . J 1' K ' ,. gl I 'E 1 , P' 1 ,ms L, .Xa 1 - , . 1,...,,igSg . .M si ,FEE 35 2515! C-., . Tw ,-J W , 5 1 f -1 Q13 1 M , lx 1- Szggrnn Cin' s 1 . - Seniors Charles O. Bedell, Lebo john C. Lonborg, Horton Harry C. Blaker, Pleasanton Frank Rising, Lawrence Raymond Coolidge, Lawrence Warren C. Smith, Horton Max Krueger, Independence J. Robert Sowder, Madison Lawrence Woodruff , Lawrence Tusten Ackerman, Lawrence Perry Barber, Lawrence George Fry, Iola Juniors F rank Isenhart, Osawatomie Robert Jenks, Ottawa Chadwick Ogden, Coffeyville Maurice Salisbury, Osawatomie Sam VVeatherby, Lawrence Eldon Haley, Horton Tripler Childs, ,Hutchinson Verne Collier, Colorado Springs, Colo. Evan Edwards, Lawrence john Henry, Lawrence john Lantz, Salina S ophornores F! Richard McFarland, Kansas City ' Robert Price, Burlingame Vllalter Rising, Lawrence Earl Sutton, Hutchinson Harold Sluder, Hutchinson Freshmen g Lucius Eckles, Eskridge A ROb61 C Muir, Salina' Edward Fraley, Denver, Colo. Herbert Rhees, Tulsa, Okla. Samuel Giles, Kansas City, Mo. Avery Sherman, Iola Gale Gordon, Kansas City, Mo. Nona Snyder, Kansas City John Kroh, Kansas City D George Swope, Kansas City, Harold Testerman, Lawrence A Harold Zubef, KHHSHS City Special Harry M. Liggett, Tribune 4.94 flex f frrxwf f ,, rgwib O er' A ,. -- ,- yy, I rf ii! 4 ne rr, me 7 f J 5, ,M 'Qi211fZ ,,1f,rV f Y n , f O. Page 173 egg' ,, F as F' G , , wi . ' ll., . ' Q 1 , E, , , if f J' w,, L., ,. . .V , , .,, Q lg W A . A 'lv' , Kr ,L 'Qu 1 ,F rl f ,. V 3 , fl 1 i . vw fr' l H l . J' , i r f Jn. 4 x ' L . 'YI 1, A ' m l 1 1 I Q l 5 l f 41, 5, ll' A f x f ,xl 4- ,U , v H is l N3 1 f I v , 4 Ji if ' i 'se F , '91B'iJl!U vw Y K N I 1 4 s Mlzuv 'L awww we ' 1 u 511 f 4-ll h gg? K.J f l' ,IZ 1'-'I' .15 if 1 , A rigfg sri 5-.ri Q ies: if X l if wi ga , 53, , in If gif. 'K F91 gngl 51132 fi 'l 5 air .A-155: J' ' ur: 1 Els' Y f' 1 S 5 fl 3 ffl. Q l an w 1 3 1: 45. 1 4 KF LQ' A fa . 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Sigma . zg Seniors Roger Hackney, VVellington Lloyd Hamilton, Wichita Wilmer Harms, Wichita Harold Watt, Independence VVilliam Enlel, Lawrence Leon J. Cambern, Fredonia Harry Frazee, Lawrence John Baum, Kansas City, Mo. Howard Frank, Kansas City, Mo. Frank Martin, Hutchinson J. Curtis Starr, Tonkawa, Okla. Herbert Graber, Hutchinson J nniors T: J. Cambern, Fredonia J. B. Engle, Abilene Lloyd Ferrel, Wichita Vernon Engel, Liberal T. J. Smith, Liberal ' ' Lee VVeeks, Pleasanton J. Wendell Mack, Lawrence Lewis Taylor, Springer, New Mex. Bowland Ritchie, Ponca City, Okla Henry Baker, Kansas City, Mo. Francis Crawford, Spring Hill Fred Allen,.Conway Springs William Fletcher, Kansas City, Mo. Maurice Ricks, Tonkawa, Okla. Farris Evans, Conway Springs Alan Buckley, Mission Hills Donald Patterson, Mission Hills Oscar Carlgren, Concordia George Bertholf, Cherokee John Knightly, Hutchinson Lloyd Stewart, Wellington Sophomores Freshmen 7 lie Olney Starr, Tonkawa, Okla. Paul Danielson, St. Frances Thurman Zinn, Hutchinson Harold Null, Wichita Earl Allen, Independence 1 J. D. Engle, Abilene Perle Frazee, Wichita Harry Johnson, Independence Arch West, Lawrence Charles Mertz, Garnet Neal Ralston, Towanda Myrl Engel, Liberal Evan Sweet, Minneapolis William Lee, Lawrence Ben Hull, Wichita I ff' 3, , I g gl YU. ' flfff' Page 175 'lr T E xii r 5-. 'Z' PSI' Q is 'diff l -3 ai, L t ,. . S f 'W-x , ,.... sais ' l iii .- 154 .3 .wg f pl t ll is in is .Ns it X ..,. i s it Z- 5 fix V t. lf: ..i W . 1 sq, , Ti? I J,Sv..f . ,w 95 2 5 1 . ww A ag.. - 3,3 F A iflx lg, :IT Q i if 5 if L. rev., .1 L-35' '.. af. 1 UM Av If f- r' +I' : L' .A 't f l . . it 19 V. 5 7 A .-,ip 5' V .Eiga gam-q TEA ' 53131 , ff ,iff '32 iff. Q viii , V, -wifi 41 -f ' ..L 'J iii tirsi L., ,ff :ft ' I 4.1.-1 ,Q ,I 5,531 ,-' .Tix fri ,-L L- P' TSE, Qs' -W 'Z'-1. gn Q ill' ' ., .QV 5 . i 5, g .- 1 1 2 - 1 Slgmd CZUJZZOH ' A 1 1 an ' . ..... ,..- . K 1 L fi , Gi. fig? ,' a.lLazf1lf+ . W' K ' uf' S , if 1 Graham Quinlin O'Byrne Collins Waite Davis Ade' Lynn Severe Rush will Fitch Bugbee Webster Snyder Scott Gants Rugh Rust Bell Browne Oliver Q'g55 ,.,Qg Allen M. Smith Hoagland Schofstall C. Black Wood Allvine Mitchell Larkin Hyman Rowles V. Black A -Q ' Schuler Pardee Jester Caywood Stauffer Petty Simmons Kerr Whittimore Ball Gage Page 178 5 6 1 Q 7 5 ,. .xg ' w.lfa'1.gj!T.faf I ,,, H .4 2 ,tv .,,,A5-'-- Founded at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 9, 1856 in if Kansas Alpha installed February. 14, 1903 -- 1 1 Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Violet I ' ' Publication: ' The Record H. B. Chubb ' E. H. Hollands Verne Simmonds Wayne W. Simmonds Charles H. Hobart 1 Fratres in Facultdte Fratreslin Urbe - Charles W. Reeder ss . , A my ,- . X t Z 6203 s f l. og Q jx ' R, ...,q ' 'U I . + EIL lp .' 'J , ., V l W1 5 '- .M LA. V, jf 1 - fi V' -Ib -'Sf ' fy ' 'E FF Carleton V. Kent YQ F. E. Kester '- 1 -4' Harold Longenecker 394' Shannon Brown F Hunter W. Duvall uf f .4 5 .fi i V 6 , v: wg , 1 . .V 1 if E15 .- IRQ' . ,, c Q .- s I eel f L 4 H :' . M as wal gg-w . in . if! ' LN AJ? k 1 i s 1 QM. 1 was se' 1 5.1.1 I E L ff .. K. f.1,,vF' ag. W,..gV'yw., --mv i. .fin 1 9, ,v 7 sa 5,2 .3 if' ,.,: -V 'f .K S -, -,Q i s , I I in .5 1, f 407261 azz Umegez A Win . A f-. . s i i A ' Q' fr if ' 'll' 'ti ' V Seniors . , L , Robert S. Lemon, Pittsburg , Loren Cubbison, Gardner I Luther S. Allen, Iola Ronald R. Walker, Newkirk, Okla. 'f L, , Joe B. Cross, Garnett . . 1 T , 1 it Juniors , . ' xi' Howard Brown, St. Joseph, Mo. Hendrick Dillenbeck,'Kansas City, Mo. Norton Dowd, Wichita Albert Haas, Stanberry, Mo. Clarence Enyart, Stanberry, Mo. ' Merle Price, Richmond Vernon Crebbs, Abilene Everitt L. Weinrich, Alva, Okla. . . D Sophomores ' J, Q ,Wm. C. Anthony, Kansas City, Mo. ' Delmar P. Milne, Iola ,Q ff, ' - ix DAY' 2 , il . 1 J' Et' I 'PT q, fr J' 'A ,I F xx . E.. . -it , i Y n i e rn i i George Dubler, Winfield Harold M. Roberts, LaHarpe .55 Walter Lemon, Pittsburg Eldon Rynerson, Lawrence J ,ff Donald Lyons, Kansas City, Mo. Tom Walker, Guthrie, Okla. , i' V . ' ' f Mont Clair Spear, Kansas,City . Freshmen L X i t ,,ii W Clifford Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. ' Vernon Lott, Lawrence Q5 , Gilbert Caswell Ellsworth ' William Marshall, Kansas City, Mo. gzg Davis Haskins, Frankfort Frederick Skaer, Kansas City, Mo. ' Hgfgld Hglmes, Iola ' ' Glenn Wilhelmy, Kansas City 5. ' Luther Wood, Kansas City, Mo. in 5,5 3 i ' r , H, .. William W. Dill, Muskogee, Okla. Laurence L. Nivens, Kansas City, Mo. P- A fi 2 3 EQL - Y- : ,iii ,, Q. ' ,V ' ifgiq in--' Q- ,pw Z 77? V' 7431, N, ,f M, . go, f, , , ., 'yv A ,I , f , , si-L... , lf A ' I . i ,w ,5 i 51-Q l. . 2 1 . Q. i I ' 5 i F Q il .N Page 177 Wa, F -if 5:91 -' , , -f' '.,.,. ..,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,E 'rtxgpg ' 1 i 3,r1'f'1'1-W -' 1i1L7f53'5 i 'Av fi'fa51!' -113 VA X L ,SM A 'Wi V 31 - 1' ' .F sf. +P' ' fi 'Q rfirffr i ,-if we f . V ,t ,Z 4 , , ,gn ,,.,, 1. ,, ,,,, ,,-, L ,.,i,15,,i.,:, ., . r, ,- , , .b ,. .ny I 1 2 V .1 .32 ll l 1 V 'Li ' ' ,hi , . ,. ff ' .ini if 3,4 avi l A. iff, ri 1 i H 5 5 r 5 :ii ti , . - . v ' 4.-. 4. an-1, ,f ssl 1- 1 iw-2 4 lf four? . , ,Q 5 l 5' Q 5? if 3 3 l Hia 1 ffffff lf 2 mel ga 3 i?L.....f'll . f ...tic Q? I H Q, fi I , '4 jr.: l 'kifpsji 5 U ez . ir ME ,. r ,r . 1 . w, ' Q I-1 1 f 1 l 1 3679 A l 2 . Z, 'tiki 'E Gigi . MQ I it or s 5 X IW ' 1 Il h. 5 5 ll up U f x . Q ' I V, Q' I' ' 4- Eh . Ss. 1 it 4 l . ,X I r 'Y El l l H, . af ' Yi . 'Q-HR 5 f l I l if .. ' 's F' 1 1 , l4 1 . Lf. c A 2 I 7 l x Fr L' Q in . l X IK, ,.,. , - L-, V, 5 4 ,.,..fw..f-X 'br ' W N3 'W N Y. .ND if ..-.ggdg x l x l . r iii, I f, 'Ai Qxfm do VValker Allison Baker Harrison Forney Lindstrom Thompson Armstrong Kennedy h S M. Amos Hauser Hooper Gordon Manaugh Shrack Mec em prow Nutting Espenlaub Green Rieniets Ruppenthal Polkinghorn Fraker Ryther Judkins , ' M C ' Ruhl F. Amos Chapman Montgomery Bacon Ricker Blymn Stugard Shore c ain Founded at University of Michigan, 1,904 Kansas Chapter installed May 12, 1904 Colors: Black and Gold - A Flower: Acacia Publication: The Triad Fratres in Urbe R. H. Clayton R. S. Dejarnette U. B. Elliot D. M. Horkmans- I W. E. Craig Kennedy W. F. March F. E. Potter Fmlres in Facultate W. L. Burdick George O. Foster C. I. Reed C n ' Noble P. Sherwood H wfx . QW 'ff My I is f.bpxKy1.1.'3 , ...H ' xv ve so X... wr gf fb - r 'fy'- 1 Q sw ' ,. If , cf ffzfff ,J . .V ,f,, wc... x l' 'i ' 1.. , .3 .X D. B. McKee Leo W. Mills Lloyd Russell VV. N. Skourup W. G. Thiele J. G. Stutz A. H. Sluss ' O. O. Stoland E. L. Treece A :eff A ll F' ? ai + 5 f 2 I H V15 55 'Z -mfg, ll: 3,5 ll? mQ1z,j,3Lg 5 .453 if Figure? li is ,Q e 5 . 3 . am.: 32,5221 41 l 3 ,Si ff' K 72 - 5 2 1 .E g iiifal. .. fri? E' '25 -1 .. ,Q nf 1'- ..j.t..f.gi5-., ,. of W .. an , Wi V me-M. A E 4 f-W--i i ' 'W 1 . f .MQ . , . , ' g '1 M.. 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Smith, Lawrence ' Earl F. Allvine, Kansas City, Mo. Marshall Pardee, Kansas City, Mo. Harry B. Stauffer, Cottonwood Falls Paul T. Whittemore, Salina , Kansas City ' Sophornores h Roy H. Lynn, Holton I Virgil Severe, Ashland Arthur I. Webster, Kansas City, Mo. Robert T. Gants, Cawker City William H. Oliver, Abilene I joseph Vernon Black, Overbrook Glenn G. Simmonds, Lawrence Freshmen Jack W. Quinlin, Lawrence ' James M. O'Byrne, Kansas City, Mo. H. Cornell Bugbee, Leavenworth jack C. Rust, Kansas City, Mo. john F. Bell, Kansas City Willis B. Hoagland, Hutchinson james W. Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo. james M. Larkin, Kansas City William H. Hyman, Kansas City David C. Rowles, Wamego Harley B. Caywood, Alton, Ill. Lester D. Kerr, Kansas City, Mo. Ernest S. Gage, Minneapolis, Kan. , . .rn ,-fe ,533 'f .Zn ft my ' V ,..n,,f f, f I ,ff-ry e W Q nie n f n 'ref W! arf? 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Smith Austin Markley Kellett Blake Baskett Willson Marker DeLano Phillips Duncan Blevins Fortune Brown' Scott W. Smith Taylor Founded at the University of Virginia, 1869 Gamma Omicron Chapter installed 1912 Colors: Scarlet, White and Green Flower: Lily of the Valley Paul B. Beck Fred Butcher Glenn Corel R. J. Duvall Hudson Gilbert Paul McFarland Publication: The Caduceus Fralres in Urbe Don Young Q00 .1 X fm: W7 . . -VV Tx SX 4 fl'A,,:CieQ13,, , W. 4, X ..,yg,QQ. Zyl if: - 33,2 air' Q Vi' V rj-W' .55 QM? ' , i'?F?s 3. N XML ' K , yr S0 f- we 1. sw- 7591. QW-S Charles Ferris Paul Patterson E. S. Schmidt Prescott Underwood Mahlon Weed Jim Thornton J 12.2 5. 'L fi - .Ji raw? M .4 . fl w ? iVl V YW ' .f ii? 4 'a,A fl .,m1:'JHif.w ' is v,y-ng.: 1 f' E i .. 5 I S 'n ' w, L Q U it 3 Hg fu S VZ . t E '21 aj. .-e z. 'ia Til! . Y U' 7 T iw' 1 I L , f Y 4 4 A' qi 1' ,- -f , V. 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Shore, Kansas City. Dan Houser, Howard Noble Lindstrom, Leonardville Fred Montgomery, Kansas City Dwight Sprow,.Allert0n, Iowa jerry, Stugard, Lawrence VValter J. Shannon, Lawrence 1 Sophornores Ralph Baker, Kingman Crocker Bacon, Mound City , I. Hayden Chapman, Kansas City, Mo. Frederick Espenlaub, Kansas City VVilliam Harrison, Kansas City Frank Hooper, Pawhuska, Okla. Onice Mechem, Burlington Noel Nutting, Russell Clifford Ryther, Logan Paul Rieniets, Pratt ' George Thompson, Stafford Freshmen Frederick Amos, Humboldt Phillip Shl'-HCIC, Pratt Merle Judkins, Pratt .l- Oflin Ruhl, Hefingtofl S pecfial J. W'ilber Polkinghorn, Garnett f 5 I f Z , s ,, s , fx , , f, W, ni? ws- X , .M . ,Z Page 181 I, -Qc , ..,, A . al iii? 5.5. tl? - . :.r,. ' 1. is., ' F v , N i N H :fi X. ' 41' 1 TQ' 'Viv 5' Q i . Q T ... 1 M T' 1, hi Q 'KS I tif 4 i 'P' is 'wi' ,,.. , gf in- fix 4 1 f r . v' 11 fi Y . S fe , v 1 .vu 1 ii' f ,:, .3 ,J Y . ls. 1 r N lt' 3 . 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Dick Smith, Mitchell, s. Dak. Howard Smith, Arkansas City Ferris Taylor, Leavenworth Richard Wakefield, Kansas City, Mo. Louis West, Muskogee, Okla. Thomas Johnston, Topeka Hubert Jones, Salina Harry Marker, Lawrence Sheldon Scott, Wichita Wayne Smith, Emporia , fwcm' , i 4 A 1--' , . Page 183 Y-Viz f i , -'iffiwf if 'ii i W i' Z at K5 V Q ' K TNS . in , L NLG- I fi 'L .. 1 'T i' A 3' II I Ki V . ai 2. it as Ik, QT' N A , x . 5 Trim- 5 is 9 5 P1 , f L 5 In 7 . if af I f ,- i , 1 J Wiz but? 4 1. 2, A 'ii . . ,, .r 5 2 'An . , , Q f i 1-i it K i 59' ,if 5 :ff i 1 ,E , i fg. ,I J '- A wfrftc, V i Q5 iii? il 'S ff? , iii 3 Y' 4' 4. ll Q. iw x lin in if Hi' if I a . wif l . 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FAI Lf- Q -, ,L WWE. it 'l EPM if- 'i A ,ZW 'nfl 1 Q , L Seniors Francis Brown, Kansas City Frank Farnsworth, Douglass Fay Bennett, Topeka ' Gerald Keesee, Topeka Virgil VV. Miller, Los Angeles, Cal. ' D Juniors A Webster Hallett, Nevada Mo. 7 Justin Bowersock, Lawrence John Charvat, Philipsburg b Thomas Grogger, Kansas City, Mo. , Maurice Crane, Parsons V Ralph Jenkins, Lawrence Homer Smith, Salina Doyle Whitman, Salina Ralph Brady, Independence Sophornores Richard Becker, Cherryvale b Ellis Bever, Independence Donald Huddleston, Oskaloosa Harvey Langford, Hutchinson Robert Hill, Pittsburg Howard Rooney, Fairview Lloyd Yose, Baxter Springs Leonard Bachman, Paola Walter McAdow, Hiawatha - f Q ' Freshmen Thomas Cook, St. Joseph, Mo. V Beverly Burhans, Kansas City, Mo. Carl Kretsinger, Okmulgee, Okla. Paul Swanson, Kansas City, Mo. Harold Showers, Crooksville, Ghio John Kilbourn, Iola A ' i . Donald Taylor, Amarillo, tai L27 1 if r , '7 , J X . Us , ff if fr fb , fx! 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Long, Abilene Ralph J. Loudon, Chapman H. Claude Mathers, Moline , Lionel R. Semon, Lawrence A F. Ebenezer Whyte, Kansas City, Mo. Charles E. Garland, Wichita Eugene VV. Hart, Kingman John A. Macdonald, Beloit Wayne Marshall, Wichita George H. Bush, Atchison Wade Clouds, Kingman Dorth Coombs, Wichita K S ophornores Lewis4M. Renz, Kansas City, Mo. Donald A. Valentine, Wichita Marvin Wallace, Kingman Eugene Vista Whelan, Wichita Freshmen Jack R. Kincaid, Beloit Fred W. Morrow, Kansas City, Mo Vernon Noah, Beloit Daniel Spencer, junction City Special , Theodore A. Sanborn fc fzfwvr fr , 4 W' X 7 1 Wim, V .,,j :wi ' ...M , ' P 7 , ,familar 1 Page 187 .-'ii as 51,1 Jai i 5,1 43 !Lg1,U,1.y T Q Fx 51 .A IW ., gl ., ... J . K -' A- ' -P' - . ,fa , - ., . --. - A , N , . - ' ., - ff rfaiiiffrsff fr ' 44,5 'mjmjg 'i' if if' g ,pf 1 A1 '4 -qw! F 1 fl , , mn , an 4 ,,.,,f, iw- J V-,fr 5 L , 1 I' A J' - -i 1 1 -f 1 , 1 , , 'Q , - 'Ms 6 V .ix 'ffl H W' QQ lf , 1, .l, - L' 52,1 ' l ri' 'if , 1 1: Q? 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Threlfall, Wichita Howard Grady, Augusta Leo A. McNalley, Michigan Valley Norbert Draper, Lawrence Sophomores - Elmer Cross, Excelsior Springs, Mo Baker Schraeder, Kansas City, Mo. Bernard Maguire, Kansas City, Mo Edward Halpin, Kansas City, Mo. Gregory Beuche, Salina i Louis Krings, Kansas City, Mo. Theodore McManamna, Mulberry William Oberlin, Kansas City, Mo. - , F reshmen. I Wilbur Smith, McAlester, Okla. Frank Warv, Salina John Kopper, Humboldt f 447.1 f' U 'f' ,, 5, la , ,QW if ' 14, X , Arthur Bloomer, Claflin John Baker, Seneca Charles Graham, Seneca I J X X 1 W Q 77 Z f W , W f 'X Q, A Z' f tm r 0' mf X 'WW f f f,,,,. 1, f, A qi j .t at . Wi,-1' ,A Page 189 V- P .Q 'Q gl ,. hifi' iw if .. -,.,,..' ' . 4 li 5 ii W-in 14 f 'I r 5, I A an '11 l B kg 3: . , 1 4 ,. ' v' 22:4 fr X' 4 ,L 4 v . - fa' QV W S fff 55:1 71, If f if ' , L Q- Qff' G ,I ie J , .. Q ., hgg. 11 X ua 5 'Mi A an J 4 :V s H AQ, 5. .. ., 1 , V . , .'af S A. 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Kanehl Engle Weber Pierce Smith Tomlinson Wilcox Hanson Evans Martin Davidson Sterling Patton Canatsey Sinden Kauffman Glendenning Tipton James Cummings Albright Raynolds C. Crosier VV. Crosier Lamb Page 192 Founded at the University of California April 22, 1914 Delta Chapter installedjune 2, 1922 Colors: Purple and Gold A ' Pubhlcatioui The Logos Paul B. Lawson F ratres in F acultate Stuart A. Queen h Fratre 'in Urbe Marquis R. Huffman .9951 v . vffgw an ' M A WW, Q 'A Q ,a Ni EN V11 ,. ii .i i f, tw if - I H, fi , , , it., .,.V. Algo D Henderson 1 1 I L ii, H fVk'2,qi Qin- 1 1 ir 3. .1 .3 'Q 2 e I gsz : 3 ,H fx , la f, 5 E 114119 -ii! :fllgful ::1g Q,,f.......5R i. -35727 if ' Hgh 4,.f:.., Y 'QV1 liek. is , ,.5.3- , -1-iq 1, J ' 'rf' il' ' f 353' gg! -7? 15,24 gzlflvxmfiii' gzggwsaqf-,Qi 312 H AU -1.1 -1' i' fffilg f '-if 1' W Aiwiffx i-N235 2 psf. fl-E if ti ti e 2 5 . Q gt 5 ,ri . 5 1 ' ts, 1 ..,- A T,,- Evan . 1... 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Roberts, Winfield Thomas J Carter Lawrence M ' - , aro H. Stacey Leavenworth Willard R. Wolfinbarger, Marion i l ' ' Juniors Hubert A. Brighton, Quenemo Harry Hawkins, Winfield Kenneth D. Crumly, Colby ' Herbert G. Lutz, Kansas City Hilton L. Douglass, Coffeyville J. Robert Mosby, DeSoto Raymond W. Fisher, Winheld 'Floyd G. Skaer, Augusta Harold F. Warner, Winfield Uliver K. Johnson, Topeka qt. Sophomores . D . X George E. Alden, Ellsworth Donald C. Miller, South Haven ,. Eugene H. Beck, Winfield . Daniel H. Myers, Wakefield g ' Mahlon H. Delp, Norton Charles S. Orr, Winfield ,. 3 ' - H to il'. A 5 QE!! , ,.3.,, 2 2 . Q , iii.. ,.. . Xi 1,3 sf James S. Dunn, Kansas City, M Bond D. Hammond, Wichita Hubert E. Klemp, Leavenworth O. Lyman O. Ashby, McLean, Texas Othel H. Pratt, Colby Cecil W. Straub, DeSoto . .. ...f. ,.1:-1- - F reshmen 2 M if Q2 1 4 f xt ff . Q sr ii Xa! f 17. ' 'ff f X- f X fs . 'A5.'-. ji Qi il 3 ,1 , . . it 3 -f iz, lf,-Liv' H - Vs . Q . E Aubrey W. Popejoy, Anadarko, Okla. Leslie J. Staub, Lawrence J Raymond T. Wright, Washington A! E ,A ,.. I Q. i . Henry W. Kassel, Kansas City john F. Schuetz, Lawrence WW .i-...L fi fy! x Earl M. Henderson, Winfield 0 s. . Us vi 1' ,. ,J . . ws 5. . i .. . ,.. 'M li K, 'J A . ,T P.. X -xg 4 l i, Lx W.. 4 H 5 E Pa e Q F fb. 5 19-' 4 . 9 '-'fry 2 : ,ri 1, .ku -uf 13- U Q, a v E 2355 ii Q 'E 7: 2 if ,: A l 4, ' ,X W? J' f ,Q-1 -Q ni, if 3 If F ., .1 3 gl 'f-'11 at 5 1 'K , 3, ,Wiz a' '1 fav S v ' f-2' f 131 t.-, M f- V , in l 3 e,grs?w ' ' YW . 5 7, Jigga-itat il in 'Q 5' Qfiifekikffii W iii, W E,-Q si 3' 22 - i Q if HES i' E 2:5 BW s ,ag G :3t'f :g Ji 3 . 4 '?wf-5 W 2 315,15 .L A 2 eg ' I wi uflemannzkz Page IQ4 Johnson Jirnerson Harritt Hinch Sweeney R. Beatty Brehm - Hood Wells Crumrine Cooper Lamb J. Beatty Thomas Rinck Henderson Friezei Brown Petty Dunmire Day White Payne Schreiber Alexander Dayhoff Nigg Howard Mansfield ' Founded at the University of Kansas, 1900 Colors: Red and W'hite B V Flower: Red Rose Prof. Geo. J. Hood Clara Nigg Cora M. Downs Beatrice S. Beal Florence M.,Merritt Miss Veda Lear Mrs. Edwin Price Publication: Alemannian F ratres in F acultate Fratres in 'Urbe Harvey C. Lehman Dr. Grace Charles Dr. Martha M. Bacon Gertrude Gilmore Marie Russ Mrs. George Hood Bascom Fearing 1 9 is , .iii U 1. ,N lv. s f-Qc' I f. if 1 2 5 1-il f B lg Qhfiyii-a.f,v.i: Zi, f - -cvnf T ' R 531' U. 'U' W ia 3' y, 06 :ll ' fc 7351? 'fag it is f' to it t it if 9 ,r,i...amEg5 4: 'E it ifinflf 11535 nzqsff' ,' it is 52 'S ,fv?:e:i?L5E Vigiii -P EE.: fihlf v - 1,--., QU S f .ng 5 4 131'-. sg, fp? 1, ,..- 1. -Wi 1 : i 15:5 gp --7 Y -gels Cv it 59 i-. A 3 it Ji' in fi ll if 56,3 f ,3 Q. 2 r '- L rw 4 4' x A V A a . .Ffh rf - s Q 3 as 4 7 M Q 1 ' .1,- nl 8 5 iff fx 'lv xt ' 5 5,111 9 jjj A K -5, 1fEf.g' lt ,SSE ' fi . 5 K, . . . ,,: 15 1 1 ' i 5 - M 5 g Q 1 L 'jg' ' ,tl- fi- ,. .,1,,Yvf bf .,-'fi . 3 r 1 '., i ,653 .. 'se T' 1 -41:11 W- igs if P14 QS.. -f 31, 1. 2, 5 . . V. .T I 1 L 32, 3 - -. .7 ang, w 4 . T Fi 'FEV if -,xr . M, 2' F V fl 4 . rl ' ' Wfllkl ll' . ' -' f' A A M .1 Q 2. f' Q1 40lZd Kappa ,Qzmbefez ' Graduate I Milton C. Cummings, Effingham I Seniors Winfred E. Albright, Brewster . Oscar.W. Davidson, Solomon John M. Glendenning, Lawfenceq Wallace M. James, Pratt Harold E. Kauffman, Abilene Albert B. Martin, Sylvia Lane Patton, Newton A James W. Sinden, Canon City, Clyde E. Tucker, Pleasanton ' ' , Juniors Francis O. Kanehl, Solomon Wesley M. Roberds, Independence Sophornores Raymond E. Batchelor, Independence ' Clayton M. Crosier, Howard Willard F. Crosier, Howard Louis 'E. Evans, Wamego Ralph'E. Smith, Haven Earl W. Tipton, Kansas -City Leroy W. Raynolds, Mankato Robert Sterling, Lawrence Arthur Weber, St. joseph, Mo. Cleo E. W'ilcox, Lucas I Richard E. Hanson, Iola ' - - , Freshmen Kary Canatsey, Iola ' . A Ernest T. Carlson, Herndon D. Stanley Engle, Abilene Raymond E. Kanehl, Solomon KW W- awggft , ' 2 , ' 'f 1 ' ., .. gg, 13 ' George W. Lamb, Esbon' Wade Pierce, Towanda Carroll F. Shukers, Sedan G.VWilbur Tomlinson, Topeka Colo. Page 193 1 ' 2 N'5:'?l Mi ' , ,. :if . ' ,f. AM I-,J 1? 5,2 li sl-tfqi riff? . 3 rj , 5? ai, sf if 55 - Li -H a lm P34 'fist' , .-.-up ' - l it 5 .l . in r I xg 'wg xl., l 3 l -if 5 . 7 lv? i 'Sl ' l .L l' 3 . lk Y il. 5. ' 2 744 f' Q Lift' 1' ., I 1 mg , -- if? r 1, 1 J, in ... g , : .1-: ' 1 , .. ff 1-tk C ' 5 p aras A js. if A' 4 1 5 151, :Mara 'eil 5255 if ig? 'lg . .f,', Q . , .S 71540 , 2: .251 IK B. l ,E :Q 52.3 'r-if r Q . ag, j . , v 52. W .W , ..,.,. j 5: 191 ' pf Aff if if 1. . in 5 ..n. nrri. AA. A .' ' :Q A ,A ,-Q 4' A L ' ff- ,JS 2 if .rg 1 if .gm ' . , Pl if .5, ,l f el ' fifl V? I' L' f r i j Ti U pfzlon Stelle Kenney McGuire L. Davidson Robb Mifflin Emery VV. Powers Ashley Slawson Radotinsky Glaskin A. Davidson Pingry Tate Calvert Wulf G. Powers G. Smith Pumphrey Thompson Wetzel Caffey Case Peterson' Cress Gilbert Smith VVarren Herzog Stockwell Noah Lawson Stevens Wright Page foo Founded at the University of Kansas April 26, 1909 Colors: Dark Green and Old' Gold Flower: White Carnation i Fmtres in Facultate , Dr. VVm. L. Burdick Dr. Sam Roberts Fratres in Ufbe Dee Mifflin i Xvayne I. Gill K Q llqwzrff if ,'I'.fea.. 'Q 'H i ea 6' f Q 4. 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Petty, Alton Joseph Brehm, Hutchinson Arthur H. Wells, Kansas City Seniors Juniors Richard L. Hinch, Kansas City, Mo. Marie Alice Mansfield, Wisner, Neb Haseltine Richardson, Lawrence E. Ted Olson, Lawrence Howard E. Payne, Olathe Otto Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Edward Rinck, Kansas City, Mo. Frances Dunmire, Sterling Richard S. Beatty, Kansas City, Mo. A Gladys Henderson, Garnett , C. I. Frieze, Parsons Sophornores Catherine E. Hood, Lawrence . john J. Beatty, Kansas City, Mo. Harold A. jimerson, Lawrence ' G. Norman Harritt, Topeka Fay Thomas, Carthage, Mo. Mildred E. Lamb, Lawrence Freshmen Florence Nigg, Hollywood, Cal. 'Q Ethel Howard, Atchison ' ' Joyce White, Wakeiield Hubert Sweeney, Augusta i Wayne L. McNaughton, Kansas City Walter H. Hall, Leavenworth Hazel A. Anderson, Lawrence John S. Sparks, Jr., Eureka Pledges Volney Holmes, Frank Cooper, Lincoln Jewell Fink, New Albany Ernestine Songer, Kansas City, Mo. Arlene Roberts, Lawrence Marie Schellhorn, Lawrence Eudora cz TN-MM A -fmgsnwwfw iff ZW V f x7 5 f r iivfyfwrlf ' 1 F V I SCM. . 1 fa'rW L f if ' tg! 'greg I ,EF xl! 1 f 452-' r Page 1 9 5 S'- 21 li? i i .. . K . K4 v. QQ' rl W .5 ,gg P lhW'Q 1 lt We I Qi P . t x Gifs: i A ' a E, 5, . wx 5 S y, bi 5.1: ' r J 'fs a J H N l , P 'Fl' W-' -a, :Ek ng. r. if 'l .1 ' Er ei J Q , . ,l . I l ,rw H 3 1 N I ,f A my Y U 4 . , fi i f 4 if . I . l 11 Ki Q' via? gg.: 5, YQ lmxiy Qifi rr lt cl ng , ,.: li J 41 if lg if .jf ' ,. ' ,rg -,L 5. 1 isa ' sf .. M 33 'Ju-q i f gg, gr sg M . .hairs -rswv r if lf-L iff: x? W Qs -M 1, U, ,V ,rf in- lf: ': fl w ' K We 2 - l 5353? , fffi M i ri, 1,21 YJ V 'iii' V54 I W, 1? .Q nf L' lt ln, fs' r, rv. , T -' f 1,-. ,gglai ,ii ,, 1-fre. 2,7 YG, . 1.11 'wifi ., 5 15,1 f. as 'fe 5 41 .1 Tiff? 1 1 I file P if fl. . .M 2 ,115 .Mi x ,W .H all if-' 2' :cc l 1. l lil: riff? Riffs ggi r 1 E tg-5 1, an s '.1'.V'?.,A bmi fs Qt? Q 1 iq 1. gs Wm? 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American Beauty Roses and Violets Publication: Sigma Phi Epsilon, journal Fmtres in Facullate Dr. james N aismith Guy Smith Fratres in Urbe Frank McDonald Charles Farnum taggypme y Q jf of I, ' if xvggl 1 QV' Eff il ,H I 2 we ff ,fm -1 .5-1:4 vamp ,sq ,Sing A I I . :ff wsigvf, if 55 ' 52 fii 16-f li si ,f-' 1 ' ' ' 1.1.1 lffji ifbwraaffqg to 73135 iflvih is .dig f Q, E 4 'il N 1 1 -2:-. na il: ef... at is S35 -.rea iii 7 riff wg pl., my ? F as Kwai re I J Ffi if if s , S 44 .f l , 1 , . , :.. 1' 1, ,A i in 5' , g 1 1 ft if ' if J' 'A -1. Q :tr ., is s .i fl 5 I 2' S' 1 '52 A 1 iff' HW vg. 41 is sz '9- ,,. f 1 Q , :Y ,Q-,V-,MA V , I 1 ,Q , F . if j is , i. E ,L . , ,Z in . 5 ,.- ,,,, ,,,,,.v..-. ,. L TZ' U ,anion p C Seniors Cecil Tate, Lakin . Gerald Smith, Pittsburg George Glaskin, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Herzog, Lawrence Lloyd Pumphrey, Pittsburg Charles Stelle, Pittsburg Alan Davidson, Lawrence joseph Radotinsky, Kansas City ' , ' A John Wulf, Portland, Ore. L , Juniors Gilbert Smith, Denver Colo. Verne Calvert, Lawrence Harold Wetzel, Kansas City, Mo. A. J. Thompson, Okarchee, Okla. A David Wright, Portland, Ore. lg ? ,lie '- A--. , 1 ,L Vernon Kenney, Wichita William Mifflin, Lawrence Cornelius Ashley, Kansas Carl Pingry, Pittsburg Watts Caffey, Pittsburg Richard Warren, Girard City, Mo. , ' ' Ralph Noah, Lawrence C Russell Peterson, Kansas George Powers, Wichita George Robb, Wichita Herbert jenkins, Seneca ity Sophornores Merrill Slawson, Girard George McGuire, Coffeyville ' Freshmen A Pledges Lloyd Stockwell, Kansas City, 'lVIo. , LeBaron Stevens, Smith Center Vaughn Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. Williby Case, Kansas City, Mo. Paul Cress, Perry, Okla. , Warren Powers, Wichita Q Frank Emery, Wichita ' Herbert Bradley, Agenda DeLancey Westcott, Leonardsville Louis Davidson, Lawrence , , wwf hed' , -X , , , ff te 7,w:QfsW, n , , 4 nn, Un, , J Vim 0 , xW ' ' Z rfgfege ' ' f U f , 'rape , bf f ' GYM We f ' WW WW 7 ,ff , , f new Mr-4 ffnew f ff .1 5 f , af, ,.- V D, Page I97 A f, l Hn, .L Q 7' 1, ,WM 5 fi Zi E v' Q- 9 5. J: 1155- ,911 aj 1233 :ff :Q 3 iii ,gg F fr fn ,A f U ,, F75 15933: :Tim mil: li ir, jig, g 1: fi .' ., 4' img L. ei flag ,Q A3 5, ...., fi. iq!! . za 25' f I 'ls E 45 ,O is 1 El S T , Q .dy 55 'Tn gd Qi, f-1 Y Af f ' Q . ,ff 1 -3 J if r, i ext Q, 1 H Q 'M 'J'- 'X . ,A 3. an 'ii 4 .ni Q 5 1 I 5 5 ' 5 ,1 1-1 si.: tg, i C 5 H If , :kiwi l Ei 'Sf' :fi Q amy- ,. Liafgij. , ' F E Y S 5 l ef l ,., J, V 5. EQ? Delia Clzz' Roberts Frederick Junker t Stephens Daniels Sprouse Boyle Gates Godlove Lonnberg McCreath Graham Hawkinson Peterson Pipes Kirchenschlager Miller Arnold . Staplin Isett' W Pierce Page 200 Black Butterfield Mahaney Kerr Frazier Yea kle y Kle m 3 'Founded at Cornell University, 1890 Kansas Chapter installed May 21, 1923 Colors: Garnet and Buff Flower: White Carnation Publication: Delta Chi Quarterly F ratres in Facultate A lvarren R. Newndann '- B. A. Gilkinson 'V'-fi ' fi W 'I 5 91 K5- ' w as Q was -S 1 A 1 r Ei, 'H if 5 af V .Q lf. ri W Lg YQ 5? ? ima.: -1 ig l Li. :, 1, 1. , hifi 4 i if 55 41- Q is -, - : -1., 1 r Wi- f Ei,,,gi'., v ,aavfgfi f :gl . 5 1, ' ggi , yivl, 'f . 3' fl ,wwf-. if ff5l'l?3iL , P r .125 , -by ,lxki 1 ff iv- if ' . 'QW . F, , ,qi ia 1: Q grids' , , Hi i, ., A : J-. X 15 5 Lf -J 1532 Fife , mafia is-V +132 4' f fi -Z , F ' QQ Y -5 M... I P Q52 if f K f C . A, of 'Eg if . .gi ia. g ai '- i i fm . Gs A 2 J W5 lf ii rw N 2 ' 5,2 ,..,,,w..H l A Ei 3 ' H' ffl ' :ff ,5 ,iq-Swv-mfs -f ai L71 ahve, gig fs' .Q 2.1. . V, -1 ' ,' ' lil. i we it n 1 m 1 -E i A in Y i V 5 i, vs. f:3.i livfi r .Jil , -V-4 1-V xi Q5 AH. v. 4. ii I 1? iii! v ' . in , V S ,H ' I I 1'1 Miz. L ri l i, 1374 .Q ,N-. ge 5 4 fl 441 jar.. ,- il .1 ,f . ff' IQ., if Y 'zkw 'fix , E5 :f 2.1 fp! A .134 jf f b E f at inf ' - 1 I ,J W. 4 g fl r gifikf nr' fn. . 711, W ff' :ffl '. l , 3 5 l Sigma Tin' 6DjJ.fz'l0n Allen E. Sims, Wichita Ashley G. Classen, La Cygne S eniors Rus F. Rau, jr., Kansas City, Mo. john C. Bisset,'York, Neb. Albert E. Matthey, Merriam Laird B. Glasscock, Parkville - Wallace R. Walker, El Dorado John Selig, Lawrence Carl L. Meng, Springhill Ross I. Barton . Ben Hibbs, Stafford Juniors Richard C. Matthews, Topeka Clyde H. Freese, Lawrence 'LeRoy H. Sauer, Girard Frank J. Cuddeback, Spring Hill Othel Sherwood, Burlington john F. McComb, Lawrence ' Wallace R. Anderson, Smith Center Z. Lyle Brown, Holton ' George H. Duffield, Kansas'City Harold E. Seever ' Carl Webring, Stafford - I Sophomores Walter H. Schlatter, Chapman George H. Mark, Abilene William E. Landon, Mayetta' Victor S. Hanke, Kansas City, Mo. Herbert K. Schaulis, Wakefield Hugh Donley, Jr., Hiawatha I Ernest S. Hampton, Kinsley A F reshmen Chester B. Fullerton, Medicine Lodge Ivan N. Hewett, Medicine Lodge Franklin Meek, Clay Center Phil D. Miller, Garden City Charles H. Alderman ,,',,j:nw 'L 575' 4 J , ,n l .4 ,fb 4 f 4, , X' fi' , ' W L.. 177 W, if M' , I f 'Jf,ifff!',,5 Allyff? 'tw ,.,. if Y ' E13 ai William K. Lowe, Lawrence Reese E. Laughlin, Pleasanton g Myrl R. Douglass, Girard Burt L. Eaton, Kansas City, Mo. , Lyons F l N X'-9 J f' 1 it ' Y M a ilk . I r H +5 3 Z2 X ,.,,,.a. -L llin, 5 vi li 'gi fi 3 li if E.. 5 A ,l 3 1 W3 W 'qi - Q-LL.. , if V. L x . , .-ji '. J gli A., 'if J V M. X J I E w , .f f 4 , Elk .SMA F A 5 5 1 . 5 . l ang .gi . K2 Ti: , 1' M, TK h HON T- .1 Ugg ' Graaf? is all . ,.,, fi 'ILS 2. if .n R, wer. 4 X. 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Melvin Dean John R Dyer fe' , a n f 'W f . , V 1' 5 ' ei':E5I.q15n3xE in G . at , f , -13-gqlX,,5.f ff 1 qs -3 ,, V 'ai 'fx ff E ,, . ,- z Q , . ,. 3: Q .J . if A '24 II? . 2, Ill lvl V 1 2 Y - if ,ll rf., 2 3 2 L .Ja ww... 3 L 5 I 1:7 3-.fs-.' U P 22 4 u M. M f. ..-M-,- .,,V,,. , ., . 1 iff ,. A - , I .bzx l 5 ' M H .V.. ,,., . x.1, ,- f ' fi perm 5111 i, ' tr K i A' V ,. v . . 'Y 115.12 fi l cf i . 1 555. . - Graduate 4 4 ' George B. Arnold, Lawrence ii A ......., P , It ' 1? rl , If Q X Q , n Seniors Russell L. Stephens, Kansas City V I.'Harold Mahaney, Augusta f Lloyd W. Boyle, Burrton Gerald E. Pipes, Lawrence .2 .George W. Staplin, McPherson A J. Albert Kerr, Topeka Kenneth C. Miller, Wathena Glenn C. Frazier, Athol 52. 1' Y, . , ,,, A Willard G. Hawkinson, Marquette 1 rr fi Juniors V - , Carl G. Frederick, Bonner Springs David D. McCreath, Lawrence A r f 3.3, ,..-, John H. Junker, Kansas City F. Delno Graham, Wichita eir Amos L. Peterson, Marquette . i lx 11 ' ., - gf., . , xc - Arthur R.hGates, Seward r Orwin C. Yeakley, Great Bend E L Sophomores ' A Edwin S. D. Butterheld, Abilene George R. Kirchenschlager, Lawrence A , Q: 5 A ' in Raymond L. Bierce, White Cloud W2 J. Frederick Daniels, Elsmore tOrwin W. Sprouse, Hutchinson Donald G. Isett, Cedar Vale Risdon S. Godlove, Lawrence Pledges f I, glzlfixi .1 ' , ' - i ...me- Iohn W. Lonborg, Lawrence 1 A ' .l. so Walter M. Roberts, Evansville, Ind. 1 ' Henry A. Klemp, Leavenworth va-.sr fe Thomas C. Black, Kansas City, Mo. f Q ,Q . , . M , ' 5551 f '- ,, asa . :rf We if . sg E In 3, ,V,V., . ,, 6 , , , , ., , . g f .- .na 9 . ns if L55 iw. Page 201 5 1 dbg iff' .1-uw. mg-7 .- -W, ,-. - ' r ' :3' 'lf i..Q .f ,ig . ,, M .. ,,.. 5, R, ay, . .stag ,E ,Q . .J u :fat .. YN. . 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A grwf x. ,W -gg 1: .4 eg :SY Sigma UYQDIQQ JM! 1 1 Page 204 Bloomgarten 1 Millman' Seeling Finkelstein Snyder Shopmaker V Berkowitz Zimmerman Laykin Katz Wolfson Jacobson Kornfeld Founded at the College of the City of' New York November 26, 1909 Sigma Lambda Chapter installed April, 15, 1923 Colors: Purple and White ' Flofweri Purple Aster Publication: The Octagonian . 4 J X 1 full Lf Ja si ,Q 7,5 ffff, 231' H1 ,gif 1,2 L, , - .ea-W, ZF' 5 5 Q11 'fi J ' 5 . A ,, . .r..1 E311 ' t ,ig fig, J -FV , lf!! iff -' as :' Ewa? 2575 3 5,35 Fr' 'iF S gi rx-'FIA fig 1- 1 1.-as E313 M156 1QXQ5 .ri f 5 if 159 5 52 ' e ga . 5 ks' m.h.,3i., 'sf he 1.52-:Q-. . me jffsglxpf z ' i if fre-il if ' ' : 5 P, 4 I? ig viii 'E 1 lf? Wg Jw UL ' Q .ww-? v ' f s gg.:-I . i ??' f 3 LW gf.. 'E f it G , Q4 .5 V- A' E fi Eg,-.4 fi.. pig' 1. 5. gi 2.1, . My ' fl: ,. is A .aw 57' 4255.1 5. i :gi F1' Q-it aa uf.. if :E g 52 5211? ,ifflwf ,iii in -Si 1 9 aw .Jil ...' 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Rauph Jafri, India Francisco Asis, Philippines , 1' Jzmfiors Benjamin Reynes, Philippines i Stanley Brooks, Mound City Jose Castro, Bogota, Columbia Steve Merrill, Garden City Bartolome Ygay, Philippines Pablo Inovio, Philippines ' Benjamin Poisner, Kansas City Alipio Casilan, Philippines Fabian Sollesa, Philippines Joseph Stoklas, Tescott if kill t V4 Pr Ls: wi j a if. Ji 6 vm l I W i A ,h 1 i if , , 'gi-H h I3 Q if-f f ui 'Q A ii in ii 2 tai j 1, i ' 1 n 4 is ,F , J xg, ,i 4, 12 fi ,sig f' fi f- Q fij ,2-asf? 1 1 iiif Y if a l , A ,an ,Q .5- 4 :Y Q 'f. ' Y ia 9 i 'nib 1235 'Y' ,A if ,f in V, All ' L 'Y 5? 1 S 3 Y' 3 ' ii i Z 2 A P aa... a. .iq ,f it 'iz Sgr ' ii L: J 5 J . 'L' fi . V , LJ, SM 1 1 l ' ii 3- -iia 'Q 9 fi -if T? Lamberto Limlingan, Philippines , Tom Poor, McAlester, Okla. Edward Spencer, Lawrence joe Ream, Topeka y Shah Gulam Ghous, Hyderabad, India lf? 'Sophomores Siang Chiang Chu, China Rafael caiija, Philippines ,, t ., . . ' i a , .. '? Bunji Tagawa, Tokio, Japan Myron Vlfaggoner, Kansas City ga Narcisso Abella, Philippines I Thomas K. Matsuoka, Tokio, japan A Pacihco Gupana, Philippines Freshfrrzen f ilfffgzr i - 2 . Chong Lum, Honolulu, Hawaii Juan De la Cuesta, Philippines ii Jose Medina, Philippines Tin Luke Wongwai, Honolulu, Hawaii , . 13090203 i 'l .i,ii, ' .,,', si fre Square and Compu!! Club Levine DeBolt Hills Townsend Mills Ingham A Horsman. Field Gill Keiper Fra ker - 'Bisset Matthey Armstrong Corman Gifhn Green Allison Akright Hetler Rehm VVatkins Bloomgarten Liggett Potter Dulin Schmitz Kingman Brown s l 1 Page 206 The Square and Compass Club The Square and Compass Club is an organization composed of Master Masons who are in some way connected with the University. The Club was organized at Kansas University November'15, 1923, for the purpose of promoting harmony and good fellowship among the students and faculty of the school and to foster the study of the history and customs ofl the Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons. OFFICERS ELLIS J. ALLISON . . . . . . President E. G. DULIN . . Vice-President D. M. HETLER . Secretary ' E. LEE TREECE , Treasurer JOHN C. BISSET . , lllarshall RAY D. FRAKER . . Director WELDON T. ARMSTRONG , Diregzor 1 A Q i V 1.-Q1,-,1f,-1 ,-1-1,--,,,,,,,,, A. . W 'ww .L , ,X .t W, H .QL 1 , ' i 1 rr 1.--, ., H A -Q 'Y - WU - ' - . 1 - 1 fn, ' i 3 1 in 1 - 4 ,. 4 , 1, 1 V 1 v , Q 5 X' 4, Nr '11 KKA. I 1 .W S xl, XENA? ag' .-M, -,,,r.,L,fa,,.-1,1 X - . .. A .. ..,.,,,, ,MW 1, V , , .V.., ,, Sigma Qxfllbfznl Jlfzz 1 f1..,,.,,, 1.,,sfM,.,3 . , Senior Rudolph Snyder W1ch1ta .Tumors JeromeL Jacobson Kansas City Mo Leon Seelig Kansas City Mo. Sophomores Lester I Kornfeld Kansas City David Kat? Atchison Dan1elS Millman Kansas City I Pledges i I eopold Shopmaker Kansas City I Jack Laykin Los Angeles Calf Sam Finkelstein Hutchinson Ralph Wolfson Lawrence Isadore Berkowitz Kansas City Abe Bloomgarten Kansas City Milford S. Zimncerman Kansas City Mo. 1 lg Lv , 1 ' , 1 t' 3 5 1 1 f ala 6 ' I ' 1' i lk J1-14 , -fi ' 'fa 1, 3. ffplgf 1 ,if ivy . if vt, il- 'Q' I ' 1 ' 1 ' X V ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1: ' . 1 1. y A I ll L f, gk' . . ' . 1 1 1 1 .1 - F - -Q' 1 1 Yi ls: A, S. .1 5 Lg 5 'L Page 205 'ff 2 1 xx 4, wa ff 'Ei Y 33 f ,J E 1 J ,F I Ji! f- is Ei i A sz iii E 3: iii? ' :fi iam ' 114' if :ai L' if 52341 ,tQ ,.H5l'A2.fF : 253' l 3. if fig' 3:3 33 51 , gi 34 pf- -at 5 V355 . W gg ia lamif. Q t o N .A t Q ill ,EL ? s , s. 1 , . -M15 v,,. 1 5 il ' 3 27343 leg 75 , QQQWQQZ rw, 5 g as '- e 4 IW! 1,15 5Eie'-ysswii .V-fy fm-,v ii if 561: - iv wi fl I, , . , ,,. 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M' 1 - 3 563 f.: Q12 - 1 H E' ' nf J-, v I' ,f .J S 1 , . 3?:'T..f' 'LE 'I' 1' IM girl? Iii? 551153. Af, A 'i . , .E I ' sf I P .,. , Qi! . E? . .1 , . V -, . Q 9,7 Ir' iff.. -mr 'm ' ' YC? 2 'f I 5 1 If J' The Square and Compu!! Club ELLIS J. ALLISON J. G. AKRIGHT W. T. ARMSTRONG JOHN C. BESSET R. B. BLOOMGARTEN R. G. BLYNN HUGH A. BROWN J. M. CLYDE E. G. CORMAN C. C. COX RALPH DEBOLT FLOYD DORING E. G. DULIN' F. D. ESPENLAUB F. M. FIELD RAY D. FRAKER G. O. GIFFIN E. M. GILL M EMBERS R. J. HONSMAN W. I.. INGHAM G. B. KEESEE T. W. KEIPER LEWIS, KINGMAN V. E. LEVINE HARRY M. LIGGETT A. E. MATTHEY JOHN F. MEISNER C. T. MEYERS NEIL MILLS E. G. NIANSPEAKER JOHN M. MCLEOD A. M. O,BRYANT J. W. PQLKINGHORN W. K. PORTER F. E. POTTER J. T. REHM 1 '. M 'F a. , ,..., , , R ..., '5 TL' M' -1 ,,.. ,lf 15 I I 'W ,I r I 1 ' Y 1 .. 1 . ,us 3 -sr.-. Aj, . AU 1. s L V igim- ' V W ' I a 1 2' W E f Ji? 1. .H ag if I 'I ,f 5 3 L... 5 ... ., l I Y lf 'iii JA! hx 5 J , ff' 33 -1 2 f !.., ,f'i R. J. GREEN F. 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Wilson Thompson Kibler Miner Founded at Monmouth College April 28, 1862 Kansas Alpha founded April 1, 1873 ' ' Colors: Wine and Silver Blue I ' Flower: 1 Wine Carnation ' Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Allen J. S. Barrow - F. M. Benedict Marcia Baty Madge Bullene W. H. Brown F. W. Blackmar , Ella Carter L. B. Glendening W. T. Carpenter Edna Dart Marguerite Emery Charles Elwell Agnes Evans V J. G. Gibb Josephine Gilmore Miss May Gardner Page 214 Publication: .The Arrow S orores in Urbe Mrs. W. S. Griesa Q Miss Lois Greenlees Mrs. George Hood Mrs. C. B. Hosiord Miss Alice Horton Mrs. H. T. Jones Mrs. W. S. Johnston Mrs. L. S. Lewis Mrs. O. C. LeSer Mrs. W. F. March Miss Elizabeth Mackie Miss Martha Mackie Mrs. A. F. McClanahan Miss Nadine Nowlin Miss Hannah Oliver - Mrs. Otis Perkins ' + -geo A -f f Miss, Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Helen Pendleton 1 Helen H. Peairs J. E. Rynerson F. H. Smithmeyer Harold Longnecker Paul Stubbs Leo Smith N. W. Sterling T. J. Sweeny, Jr. C. B. Spangler Russell Fitzpatrick H. E. Tanner W. E. Tenney Virginia D. Teter A. D. Wilcox A. WV. Wilcox Marcia VVoocl , gpg: ..,V 1 . 3: - -' Lf -' if '1- :: .9 5: Q ag rf er .3 e-,Q .lf itil . J. M.. , , .,. HK' bg.: L , . if -amfjil, ii' li -ww - .A wer Tr t't'1 we M 2, f 2 U 1 li 1. -: W, 5' T :. S., .5 fi 'T 5 E , ,-,. .4 Y 3. -fr , . Z. 'nc' ww -,. iff it? 'Q' -is .. .......-...f l.. .5 ..oW.an5g is f J fi Pei 5 K 43' he , 1 w i ' 5 L. fav.. . . fam ,af Q... l' Y. ..-.. ff-5' 'ug -... l git, .yu . , w ,f A' V x ,V ., ,ZW ww-s is 'J , ,-2 55,31 141 3 it Fi S-El V x W fi ant! M, 1 2 ,5 ,fi 544- fnk 1 ,i mf .gy The W0men'y Twilzellenic C ozmbzl OURTEEN national women's fraternities have houses at the University, and the execution of affairs concerning all sororities as a body is in the hands of the Women's Panhellenic Council. of f f - The Council is composed of a delegate and an alternate from each women's fraternity. Officers are 'elected annually, and- meetings are held every Week during the school year. This-year at the start of the rushing season the Council published a complete and comprehensive list of rules for the regulation of pledging. The rules, although in some instances rigid, were adhered to by the sororities, and the position of the Panhellenic was strengthened greatly. I . Page 213 V, -.L .1 U.--1, V 'nl Ii' F r ip? Sf ,zA. . A ,es ,- . UNA it '1'-1 5.3 w. 'L 'v - l if if r..- w- ,, 'lf Q53 ii: ' 1' fi: . 5 I 2 1 I Ja 1' .- W. 45 I f. 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I + , it ee ' 4 if E -I 1 p Ka 10100, Qfygbfld Tliela Parks Walker Ingalls Marcy Cochran Watt Greenleaf Jarvis Walker Judy Fairley Thomason Pendleton Cain Beigler Thorp Phillips Branine Miller Hopkins Stice McKeever Drake Hamilton Foil Burkhalter Oelschlager Wallace Rankin Moody Wright Esterly Patterson Martin Sisson Stevens Pearson Scott Grant Ingalls Moore Blaker Downey Wagstaff Mead Page 210 Founded at DePauw University, 1870 Kappa Chapter established 1881 Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Black and Gold Pansy Publication: Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine Helen Wagstaff Clara Gillam Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. F. H. Hodder L. Sisson E. H. Lindley Otto Barteldes R. B. Broadhead Owen Carl George Rising Edna Rising Olga Barteldes A. J. Boynton Anna D. Lanard Jeanette Wheeler Helen Wagstaff Maud Smeltzer Alumnae in Faculty Sorores in Urbe N V1 4-.Ao 3 ,W 5.35, W x sf 1, ESX, 3 f .' f wfr V W W fs V J Maud Smeltzer Mary Wiggs Louis Towne Kate Wiggs Mary Wiggs Clara Gillam Nancy Longenecker Mrs. Russel Cawgle Agnes Emery V Mrs. J. B. Sugate Mrs. Alto Evans Mrs. A. T. Walker Margaret Rush Mrs. C. S. Corbett Mrs. Elwin Penney Miss Hildred Bean 4-2 : 'f .3 5 fr . A 1. lv-wg 22. S., ,fy Gigi. 'G -3 :W :ft lla? 1.5 ., .rl gg Fifa' 1' ily? iii lf? 2 E2 fl 'T ,ll.a2.tl9vi?rh ii if ,..,. . is 43 iygff, fi ff df! :if fi? QE 'V 93 f Zig' if V231 V' -galil 5 2 5 fi if Q 4 .2 E' 5 : i L . 1 D5 36 is T41 -4. 1. Lag,--f.,t.Br . , M.. fi + 5 i 4 .111 w ., 512 fur . , . v 'IE' ,. i..,,r V i 5 LJ 5. If. S Yr-'01-' L!- . 5 512 iii? li ' . ii'?2,' gd, .V w x 1 . JJ, 9 4 25 at 4 L :Q A 1 .4 L . ,Q , E 'x fi 1 55' f' Eh- :fi '1,1.??3 S4 if 12 lt' fwi ffl 'ii QL S 323 J ., sf, 'ajax Nga-123 1 S i 3 z ffmfg 2 1 -1 ' 4 fl .ij 5 l Z ff . , , f 5 ' 5 174, P5 :P ,ya ,id Q' 2. ,a :H 5' ii ' , 1 J Q2 - l if 8 F ai ,X Ti feta Tin' Charlotte Aiken, Kansas City, Mo. Frances Arant, Lawrence Dorothy Blackmar, Lawrence Pauline Doerr, Larned Helen Friend, Lawrence 't , Elizabeth Heryer, Kansas City, Mo. Eleanor Hansen, Iola Alice Griesa, Lawrence Martha Jones, Chicago, Ill. Seniors Juniors Elizabeth Michel, Joplin, Mo.. . Carolyn Redman, Kansas City Louise Robison, Wichita ' Frances Wilson, Horton Margaret Stubbs, Lawrence Vivian Stanley, Lawrence . Agnes Robertson, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Sifers, Iola A 'Winona Thompson, Fort Smith, Ark. , Sarah Williams, Lawrence A a A S ophqmbres . Frances Blair, Peabody Veva Saxon, Grandview, Mo. Eleanor Brown, Lawrence Verle Williams, Kansas City Isabel Doerr, Larned Lucile Wilson, Tribune Isabel Miller, Kansas City Aliene Winchester, Hutchinson V A Louise Uter, Denver, Colo. fi Freshman Sarah Albright, Leavenworth Margaret Buck, Emporia Frances Cheatham, Leavenworth Helen Coffman, Kansas City, Mo. Josephine Farrell, San Diego, Cal. Lucile Gise, C offeyville - Dorothy Ismert, Kansas City Esther Jane Jones, Lawrence Katherine Kibler, Lawrence Catherine Jane Mason, Marceline, Mo. Cecelia Miller, Platte City, Mo. Edith Minor, Salina Naomi McLaren, Lawrence A Pledges KZ? , Mary Jane Oliver, Joplin, Mo. Marianne Reed, Indianapolis, Ind. Hallie Reese, Lawrence Dorothy Rummel, Parsons Agnes Schnur, Joplin, Mo. Esther Settle, Nashville, Tenn. Elizabeth Testard, Wichita Carolyn Waldron, Kansas City, Mo. Helen Walton, Lawrence Harriet Waste, Hiawatha P Jane Whitney, Wichita June Worthington, Kansas City, Mo. 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Evans Chapman 51 if I Rl 5-J 3 z-'I F fi. :N 9.5 j Y' 1 J 1 1. . Fi X gg. , . fl 1 ' ew. E 'f I ,Y t ,. Y? 213, . rg AJ 3, ,. .ff - ig EW.. Y 4 S ou, , luv, me H, ki:-. ,, e. V r M, -if , ,im 1. . L . ' if, , ,i.,, 1 A M ts' Founded at Monmouth College October 13, 1870 Omega Chapter installed September 17, 1883 Colors: Light Blue and Dark Blue Flower: Fleur de lis - Publication: The Key ,- 1 4' or :ff -:fsfw MM fy, ei u , V151 E3 '7' ' fiffj 114 XZWUZ7, 13 'C ..., xiii Page 218 fbi ,,. 2 4 'fl , 1 In 1' Fil i j 1: iz . , ,I i-, is ., E I q 3 , fs..f.u 'V fi 'E 5 ., 'Vi E f,1,,L,,gA gl qs fi-'C E2 ,-iff' QQ! x 5,,i A , , , , .. v Y VY -- Y Q f ausiewiqgasey ,, '-1 , . B Ax A :Tw-:,f-f A f,4v F - v fav 'iff' ,,V,a,h-,,is.E,, YL.. wi' . 'ra f . A si ' ,ii ,,,f ,U ., ,i -gg egg. K ' A , .' in-v L , . ni i f. , V .i.w3,s' , 'N il l l, ? , l v w.-.V ' Yi 5? 52 5.1 A , R455 ri . fy , S, .,w ,M 5E at L' 9 :f i if' ff we riff? GSH L2 3 f ix, J r rl' , ,gil A' :ff 1-if 'Iii , 3:-f .' f .Kg ' 3 l figzppa Uygbfld Theta Seniors Margaret Walker, Lawrence Virginia Pendleton, Lawrence Wilma Miller, Lawrence Margaret Drake, Salina Elizabeth Burkhalter, White Cloud Marea Oelschlager, Leavenworth Virginia Thorp, Denver, Colo. Juniors Dorothy Dillaway, Kansas City, Mo. Mildred Phillips, Okmulgee, Okla. Helen May Marcy, Los Angeles, Cal. Margaret Wallace, Winfield Sue Moody, Lawrence Harriet Patterson, Abilene Mary Martin, Parsons Jeanette Wagstaff, Lawrence Elizabeth Mead, Fort Scott Helen Scott, Wichita Mildred Branine, Newton Laura Rankin, Lawrence Frances Edna Wright, Junction City Elizabeth Moore, Holton I Sophomores Alice Cochran, Wichita Frances Greenleaf, Lawrence i June Judy, Lawrence Nelle Thomason, Kansas City, Mo. Emily Beigler, Indianapolis, Ind. Ruby Phillips, Denver, Colo. Doris Hopkins, St. Louis, Mo. Helen Stevens, Kansas City, Mo. Constance Ingalls, Atchison Pledges Dorian Parks, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Walker, Lawrence Sally Ingalls, Atchison Devore Watt, Fort Scott Janet Jarvis, Winfield Mary Fairley, Holton Elizabeth Cain, Lawrence Jacqueline Stice, VVichita Mary McKeever, Enid, Okla. Mary Nell Hamilton, Lawrence Dorothy Foil, Salina Frances Esterley, Topeka Mary Sisson, Lawrence Wilda Pearson, Kansas City, Mo. Zelma Grant, Augusta Inas Blaker, Lawrence Page 217 t. ,f Fifi ,., .,. 5 if ' l 5 . ,, S.. ...y H H 'Fi v L-.is Q ul Z2 I 5 5' 5' .F X3 lf , Miha. 3 -,I 'f 'saga' , ? 5 K 11 ' . s 3 ,nf -3 Q, ffngfgm Fu jr' N L12 5-:ef ,-I g ' 5 J I ig 5 ' , 2. A5 Mi .,.,, , 1 . 5 r' 1 5 5 it .1 S. ,rg f 1 .mf Q ,Nr ,,v :Q is sgi',i' V2 s Q V Hi ',! , ,f 503, ,X 'T ie- -1 W Q . 'ffl , fi? E v ii i s I 3 :Z E 2 Ja. 1s 'JT Qi f 5 fri. 1 ,A , fa li V . Evil ' ' ff? 372 i 5 i. 1.3 ,, it i if.,.f,. 1 'I?fF2,Q .if 'itll use r .gli ' l',,wai ge fQ,'5f 1 ' 1,1 ff -'I 'if iii! 'mi 555,92 rig git. ,.,, Mag :,f.1-- ., Qt A-4 ., H4 .. . ki -v ,J .Ti Q 4 XX 3 fs? 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Cowdery Barter Winger Emmert Davis Bridgman Harris Royster Cox Chadsey Strickler Ballou English Muesse Dana Bowman Smith Patterson Posey Scothorn V Schorer Olson Moeller Jarrett Bright DeLong Eckstein Stauffer Pettit Lapham Lodge Dewey Dalton Walton Hays Wagenseller Schmidt Banker Gage McClung Schoellen- Macon Wight ,Page 220 Founded at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark., 1895 Lambda Chapter installed in 1902 berger Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation A Agnes Engle Jane' Sheets Elfreida Fisher Edna McBride Neva Cromb Publication: Eleusis Soror in Facultate' Margaret Mitchell S orores in Urbe Mrs. Clell Todd Graduate Geraldine Pettit ff R'-av 'B' ss I V bk, -Lb f ff -' ss? V M igfiff 2. ., I fp - I -HK U Q, y ' 11' if we 1' w ait' A Z., A ff, ? X M t . zxfwsxiy a W ' Florine Shoemaker Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs R. S. Knappen Dick Williams Melville Wood Baldwin Mitchell .r f if? ,J if YSL F2 .5 1 if A, .E 1-.s if P. 1. 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Martha Sharron, Ottawa Imogene Hoit, Kansas City, Mo. Marcella Schwinn, Wellington Merredith Willett, Independence Seniors Juniors Lorna Troup, Abilene , Dorothy Gayford, Salt Lake City Muriel Gayford, Salt Lake City Nell Carey, Hutchinson Janet Simons, Lawrence Davida Olinger, Lawrence Catherine Eberhardt, Salina Dorothy Anne Cheney, Eureka Louise Forney, Abilene Dorothy Gage, Hutchinson Dorothy Clarke, Lawrence Ruth Bond, Junction City Sophorrlores ' Freshmen Special Dorothea Stodder, Burden Grace Edwards, Kansas City, Mo. Gertrude Edwards, Kansas City, Mo. Doris Jacobs, Denver, Colo. Mary Outland, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Eagan, Hutchinson Irvin Scott, Gainsville, Texas Cordelia Lacoff, Kansas City, Mo. Seraphim Holcomb, Kansas City Katherina Allen, Topeka Q 2 in X X Zi, . , xg! ' If-Zan ,Z X N 1 ,Zia Page 219 ew 31-4' NYT V a ,l,, -m '52 1, av ,fi Q , . , V, 4 it f 35 if me 'lt wif fi 1 'ff 'ri ii 115 .,, ,Q 5 ,R ,,, J gflf.. 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Colors: Sapphire Blue and White Flower: Lily of the Valley Pops 222 Publication: Pentagon Sorores in Urbe Lillian Fish Nell McFarland Marvel Holloway Mrs. I. B. Russell Anna Hutt ' M-rs. D. M. Horkmans Fay Underwood f .V 1' - ,J ,w ww ,' 0 HQ. X, gp , .s VA f, - ' .QW 4,11 CQ 552 1 ff' ' . 219. f ,Aff ,- sl.: .gb 25 21: 5 'f K i L To 5 , Q ,Y ff-f .4 .V 1. P' L , L - ul. Me .1 . , N - - V Jgiix- ' 2, jj, , . , . b M 9 ...,. I ,V .gd Q 1.. 12135 2 EE ii V '.1g ,f' fl. fr: Q' , , , mga.. 1 Q' 2' ... ' f : 52? . ' Y . 4 , ,3 g . ' .Fe lab. D 1 1 I if 'Q fi 3: Eg J. fi, u 'c .1 'fi YT 'pt wt ' 'Z -. A l 2- I? , ., , .7 ' fa r.- 'r ul Y lg j Q '. jr z? -'L is 2 . N :if la Qi: if S . : 7 .EE .. .... L 47 i lr wg Q 2 5. 2 14 S 1-1 1 'i.f19.i.p14lL'51e rw '-fs . ef, ,,, Ja, 4 fi-4 gf? fa, .. ig R ff mi vdcnr' WV gframi MF urea: -' 'ei-3428153 52 .1 ,,-L .. k. 'ext' 5251 Q, N 5 Rs N 1 Q , ff ,af AQ.,- 'V iz U1 52 . swf- - -'Q' Cine Urnegn Jessie DeLong, Pittsburg Mary Hays, Belleville Laura Cowdery, Neodesha Velma Schmidt, Kansas City Josephine Schorer, Clyde Emily Moeller, Fort Wayne, Ind. Miriam Wight, Salina Louise Cowdery, Neodesha Jeanette Strickler, Salina Helen Smith, Independence Mattie Macon, Fort Scott Catherine Lodge, Eureka Mary Ballou, Kansas City, Mo. Theon Bowman, Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy English, Wichita Ruth Chadsey, Cherokee Lodema Wiley, Fredonia Leone Olson, Tonkawa, Okla. Mary Louise Scothorn, Junction City 9 , Theodora Banker, Russell Beth McClung, Swarthmore, Pa. Josephine Lapham, Chanute Marjorie Stauffer, Cottonwood Falls Laura Ballou, Kansas City, Mo. Seniors Juniors Sophornores Freshmen Margaret Bright, Eureka Dorothy Schoellenberger, Wichita Romayne Eckstein, Wichita Helen Wagenseller, Junction City Joyce Haskell, Garden City Madeline Emmert, St. Joseph, Mo Dorothy Barter, Eldorado Mariana Gage, Minneapolis Stella Harris, Bonner Springs Mildred Jarrett, Fort Scott Mary Meusse, Independence Rhea Walton, Guthrie, Okla. Helen Stillman, Kansas City, Mo. Claire Dewey, Wichita Elnora Davis, Cottonwood Falls Frances Patterson, Fredonia Helen Dana, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Posey, Lawrence Jeanette Heckman, Coffeyville Lillian Bridgeman, Topeka Estelle Winger, Junction City Rogene Smith, Eldorado Marjorie Dalton, Frankfort Miriam Cox, Great Bend S Margaret Royster, Chanute ,gnu 'r i 1: at fs rw, Sp ,f Y ,,,' r Wv -1 .if 0, ,,,,,. 0,,,,,.,.g if f fn, X , if , SMX! f ' r ' W sm, s- ,,Vf, ,, V 4 r w 2 i f QN W, yy X.-r X ,, f ,5 ,ff Y ,,rg,J:.,gr Q, 1 .611 , ,,,, , f'A.'f ' if a' 13, Page aa! 114-Mm -1 . 1. 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Dailey Drennan Hughes Newton Armstrong Robinson Page 224 Founded at Wesleyan College May 15, 1851 Tau Chapter installed May 15, 1912 Colors: Blue and White U Flower: Violet Publication: Adelphean S orores in Urbe Helene Thomas Isabelle Wood Ruth Thomas Katherine Reding Mary Underwood Mrs. Arthur Anderson Lillian Mayer Mrs. Peter Underwood Q Q, W at 1.5. f 15545 ,gi 2 Q1 rii. 1 1 V ii Lf 2 'vffG?H7, J ' f , .WJ iz, Y ff' P. ev Fi?-1?-,xr2M,wfw.gfga25ie-:P -5-.54 - EL ' 35 -...1..t.,W.:,.-,,,,.. ' ' 11: ll 331' ,. swf' ,, , ' .- K ' -.4 W ,nl fr: - X ' .4 : fi, , ' if 51 V :. ,-: ,. '- 'LA i. f , f , -' 4' Ii -:um fi It r J PY J , W.. ff .3 ,rl 1' 5 ,S il if mf 1425 'i . a.42f,f! ,VJ ,Q V! vi '45, 3 , A .,,, W 5. Y! ' 96 5 Mx Ni ef' 1 lg I ' l, Q l 5 fre A . gg v 2 ,I V ff f f ff x 'J V!! ' , . fl ' 'S , . K ,t 3. . Q i , 11 l 5 -. , I , 3 3 ' as . 151 1 .1 'F 4 51 V . g ., 5 11. Q' f m,-east! 5 1 ' A 1 is iv V S F 1 A ma. , 5 if-. .Q ii '- ' -ff :SZ F. ,. CE, 'lf' tif , WAX f . 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Helen Clute, Minneola ' Mary Myers, Corning Frances Hammitt, Crawfordsville, Ind. Janette Olmstead, Lawrence Emelie McNarrey, Kansas City Thyra Vermillion, Tescott L Freshmen Edith Poston, Effingham ff. 'ms, Q Hester Skinner, Independence , 1 U43 X ,W Q r r f xr , swf t . ' r - f !We,Q W f W X We W f , Wxf gr X W WW l 1 fi, A I Page 223 I 5. ,tt ,ia . 9 I fl Ai ll 1 Q-we 1 .- 1- .' 917 , is , y, V 'Ql- ,. i., v '. '.l f 1 w, . 4 I ,vm ga. ,ig ,. is ig X 1, wh, fm -, J 'a '5- T , , F Y . .lan I ,-: 2. it r t l 1 - 23 t l , A I 1 , H.. . wrvvfn. 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W, Qi! if-1 ra' I' :fd Dorothy George, Independence Frances Robinson, Lawrence Freshmen Virginia Armstrong, Gardner Marian O'Donnell, Ellsworth Audree Faye Black, Paola Lucille Parker, Leavenworth , ,,. Kathryn Pearle Black, Overbrook Irene Patchen, Jetmore 3A Blanche Burris, Conway Springs Alida Strong, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Alice Drennan, Kansas City Aileen Kobes, Almena Phyllis Tedrow, Medicine Lodge Madge Wardell, Kansas City, Mo. 1,5 ' -rg, ' lei. ,Q .L , of W. ez, 1125:-E.-, ,If ., Y I L .gr may fi.. , . A H ,ami 1,8 'V B 53 , A 5' .5151 l W 523, Fm 'ff 1 ,ggg .fi, ' . V f- wi' f,-4, af, x J f WD: W4 - n,-gi' r w -1 V -2 :..,w-1 gif it 4 - ff :rf is ' ' inf' G C277 ,JZ I if: , 5 Eel , , wiv, -f- Z' 21 i hy h .Q-kc Q qggmii ' wgfzyvw fc- ., ., A- -gff,-.z,f,,w ,4, . -V. . ., fi z 4 T 1 Page 225 W 4 fi: -f gi? -3 .,,, ,,,.,3f 'rf ,wifi .1 f J ,. ,, , , P ..f:z-14::':Eeseex4:-ri' , 1 af --.vi,3,r247fM7aw..,.f-ff,sn, f:4.,-- -.', fe,-rfvfl, iigwpcwa-ww-g,ii? 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H3 ' b t 1 ,oh : 1? all ' ,er ,f M . :gL.,:Q:ij iw F5 Lv' li' 1 gf em - '1:.g5,'5.g ' ff W. 3- 1 N A mer, se, f.,:,.:,. if K ws' - def, .8 ' A if 2 .T-,N , rj. , vi' UYQNM C721 Omega Wilkin Wolfe Carder Maher Shidler Lester ,Ross Curry Sherman lfValker Tucher Langmade Lee Timmer Jones Gaskill 'Battershill Koerper Armstrong Marrs Evans Stirnpson Rambo Cornelius Cochrane Jennings Wilson Jenny ,Maher ' Butcher Smit h Evans Hoffstot Windsor Rumsey Dunkle Greene Endicott Davis Page 228 Founded at DePauw University October 15, 1885 Phi Chapter installed in 1914 Colors: Scarlet and Olive Green Flower: Red Carnation Publicationr The Lyre Soror in Focultate Elizabeth Putnam i V Sorores in Urbe Mrs. Edward Hisslop Adelaide Dick Mrs. Dinsmore Alter , Mrs. Arthur Owen Gertrude La Cross , Elizabeth Ulrich Mrs. Donald Young fa 1. 'figs I Pdf 52 - fgmfif 4 ,fro , ff . 1, v a 59 Z 'lr ff ,, V Q4 I ' -eu ffl f fy Wg' ' - 1- 'iwfaw 4 Y ' fab Ef TF x 31 ? ' 4 If eff,-I-5 ,. 31:1 if if ,, K. 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L Sopliomores A , Norah Calvert, Lawrence i Ruth Maxine Hall, Kansas City, Mo. Lillian Denver, Milford Gladys Jones, Mayetta Elizabeth Postlethwaite, Mankato - Specials Pearl Packard, Chapman Vivian Ballinger, Junction City Frances Cartmell, Kansas City, Mo. Helen Cooke, Beloit 1 Marion Faust, St. Joseph, Mo. Louise Kroenert, Arkansas City Helen McKee, Monett, Mo. Frances Mack, Garden City Berenice Mueller, St. Joseph, Mo. Pledges ff , ,fr ' ZWML , f V ? f f, . f ,, Q . ff f iw, ,, W U ,,,iV,. w, ,f. ,1- Eleanore Hackney, Lawrence Villa Noah, Beloit Julie Pierce, Kansas City, Mo. Wilma Rader, Kansas City, Mo. Marie Ridings, Medford,iOkla. Martha Smart, Kansas City, Mo. Eleanore Seibert, Kansas City, Mo. Lola Belle Shackleford, Kansas City, Alyse Tinkler, Gypsum City O. Page 227 .,1,.5 ,qu 25 ,, ...-,,,., Wi.. ., -, --.Lv . , ig W 1 9 Q 1 f if .f fu 4 5 r lx K Y K P I 1' , E3 'tilt is Nv- ' 51.- ,' 1 W, .w if 'L f ,, .,1. ' ' if-. i 1 -.ia V fil f 'P Ji . S. 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Saltmarsh Ruppenthal Gilbert Hardesty Rule DeWolfe Hunt Besker McMurray Smith Garlinghouse Spencer Philips Bixby Hill Mason Brueck Voights Dick Twaddell Blackwell Pyle Carson Jolly Porta Fulton Hughes Founded at Syracuse University November 11, 1874 A ' Sigma Chapter installed August 26, 1915 . Colors: Wade and Brown Flower: Pink Carnation Publication: Crescent Sorores in Facultate Helen Rhoda Hoopes . Catherine Larkin Lucy Hackman ,Lois Sharpless S orores in Urbe Katharine Glendenning Anita Hostetter Jennie Glendenning Marie Hostetter I Mary Hackman Sybil Martin Mary Hanna Marian Vllest X J ff J is , m l 'z a . Xt ' X xx, ' 'i ,gn e 4 . hx ,5 , Q sg f , Q, as +-6, ,' VW ' 1 1 1 'S ..,. . All I P? V -oz? 0 5.1 M , 41: f. 1 1 Lf- 'ffrvnf I L: vi- .1 4. 2-4 Q i fi it 1 2 ffa Y u ! L F34 .1 inf ii f -la 'Q'.i,f,.,f f'.4 f Qin' J' .y ,A EH' J 1 Vs' ,ga 1 . '11 .5 A, gig- .1155 iii-,. .:'..f: 1. 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Seniors, Helen Rambo, Kansas Margaret Butcher, Lawrence Leah Gaskill, Lawrence Mary Louise jones, -VVichita Juniors Margaret Cochrane, Kansas City Emily Tenny,-Lawrence A Virginia Jennings, Vllinfield City, Mo. Elizabeth Marrs, Kansas City, Mo. Mayme Wilson, Mildred , Lucile Evans, Tonganoxie Sophumores Lorane Carder, Lawrence Anne Dorothy Lester, Lawrence Miriam Cochrane, Atchison May' Alice Walker, Port Arthur, Tex. Helen Wilkin, Lawrence Emily Maher, Pawhuslca, Olcla. A Mary Elizabeth Greene, Minneola Blanche Battershill, Kansas City Cleo Endicott, Ponca City, Okla. Dorothy Hoffstot, Kansas City Virginia Lee, Edwardsville Josephine McLeod, White Cloud Edith Maher, Pawhuska, Okla. Evelyn Shidler, Pawhuska, Okla. Lillian Sherman, Kansas City Alice Timmer, Kansas City Margaret Wolf, Kansas City, Mo. ' Grace Pledges Windsor, -wiv U? vw' if Za Helen Curry, Abilene Martha Davis, Kinsley Marjorie Evans, Dodge City Pauline Koerper, Kansas City Frances Langmade, Oberlin Fren Rumsey, Lawrence Frances Ross, Wichita Betty Stimpson, Lawrence Norma Smith, Minneola Sara Tucker, Lawrence Lawrence si Q ,U w f f f ,QU '01 J , ,fp Q 1 tx-,5 14, f 7 ',, 11. 2, ' X 4, -4.7, af ', 1 QM, f' W Page 229 255' 11 ff a ..,.r N H: ,ag . ,.w- ,1 m ,f Q., 5 il' A V 5-,,. is Ll. 3 . K, ,i ff 1 Q E1 Raw' K -' we if .. ., 5 r if Tfvsll i 1: X ,Is 1532? Af, .M,n.-fall- 1 'H '72 '1T ':J'f'4 st 3 33? lf, 5 .5 ,Al 51 2 1 if Qjpmjqf,-.l,g,gffl 541, ,gif . Y , ,M .2 'viii af, , xyfiw, . 1, ,W ff f ! M - 'g ,gi W, , azi gf liiwlfl 1, FL r 'f Ls' ' 1'-In 7- 2? 4, 1 5 4 I 3,-umfsfaxgi yflfa' it F51 F35 is 'J 'E . E2 'X sais: my -an C' gg. , ' W. ,, ,G , . ., Y' F, fl h 1' af' ix Z' ' , fi iv fl . C. 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Barbara Becker, Cherryvale Lillian Bixby, Iola , Evelyn Fulton, Garden City Harriet Gilbert, Lawrence Virginia Blackwell, Wichita Katharine Brueck, Paola Thelma Carson, Salina Mildred Hardesty, Pratt Harriet DeWolfe, Parsons Eleanor Hughes Nevada, Mo. Eleanor Hunt, Kansas City Caroline jolly, Kansas City, Mo. Hildegarde Klose, Seneca Sophombres V Pledges Josephine McMurray, Kansas City, Mo. .rj of-qs 1 if Q fl pa ' H1 wr ask -ef'ife31 fs' li- .' 'Pi fi' X5 t Q i, 1 1' T55 ' j , V , l' 3 1 , s fl, 12 l zfz. fa fir :rf 23' el , 1 fv- Qf- 555 214 A-5 ,124 A' .-5:5 if A T-ha W., 14. fa 2.2 lei? ' F' 3. ,bg ze 45 , e-U90 f , V , J ef 3 4 ,MQ , Z, ,, Mary Jane Melton, Lawrence Margaret Philips, Lawrence Ruth Smith, Lawrence Florence Spencer, Mankato i Inez Porta, Nevada, Mo. ' Norma Pyle, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Moyne Rice, Lawrence Grace Saltmarsh, Kansas City, Mo. Anna Jane Shelton, Kansas City, Mo. 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Elizabeth M. Sanborn, Chapman June Stephenson, Ottowa Gladys Snyder, Lawrence Bernice Tolin, Clifton V I Frances Julia Welfley, Baldwin f L , iw wsu . f V fx f p., fV V , , , A ,.,a,,, . g ll' if nz xW ' T , 1 5 , l, u VS? 1 dvi: if! V, sv, gf x if li, 9 a r f Q I ti V' r v 5 3 'V 'f ,A 3 ff. 4' ET' , ' 5 eg f sf Z ,... V 2. V Q7 f 1,7 GTC if 5 ,J ' 4 ga,-, - ' ,,,.1- ,J ,YK if L sf eel 2: 91 ' ' -at :F H+. ' -yu .j: lg ., ,,,,,, ,V , f X E311 f'Z - I f, V Yula Jean Bennett, Hoisington . ssfl rf, 'ghd Ji , ,,,,,,S , VzV. -sbf, 25' bfi. Q 1, ,E 'fl Ei s 5 L ' at 112 2 5 fir: Wx H11 FJ iff 3 -5 7 1 Page 233 -1 xv fr is ,, g E grail if, sf -1 Wi if ii -, ij 2, his Mi? V .,., ' V N I . z ' 5 -dalkalh .fV., mil fs Ne. ii fl. ' . 1 T Qi , Ee ,A f l if V....,.. W, ' H3 it 'S -i 2 .57 iwfflflf +4 , . ir l '3 A ? if 2 f'- We X il fig . 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Louise Clark, Great Bend Frances Ringle, LeRoy Elizabeth Goldsmith, lawrence Evelyn Starr, Clailin Lois Rochester, Wichita Elizabeth Bolinger, Great Bend - Pledges, 4 Frances Kosar, Ada Pauline Neiman, White Water Marie Isern, Ellinwood Evelyn Alrich, Lawrence Mildred Osborne, El Paso, Texas LaVerne Stugard, Lawrence HelenLeibengood, Lawrence ' Dorothy Leibengood, Lawrence Alberta Davis, Green ' ' Henrietta Stewart, San Bernardino, Cal. Page 235 1 2' , ' F 1 If few Q ll :tflg 'X if ,,,.,, 13,3 , I 3 1-V. it '1 , 2 5 va 7' -il' - C J 'inf . ,,r+1e, 1 A 3 .fu H 3. .9 1 6 ,X , i K Vx dx? r 1 cf 2. ' s , . X U r jx , Y ' -1 . 4 , if ri 6 . fn 1' , ' as l s . 1 N nw l l Q A 2: J i I l Q Q c D , ifYL?lA'u6a V n, , ,Rx r, ta x. S. L si ,.,, l 'fir ,iff . ' ff i , M. I-93: 9 351 lvlf -.L ii li Bal 'fm 114.01 ,fri r 1 1' 'Alix Q' 1 gf ,s ,E if Zf 45 xg it 53 ii, 1 'Q 4, K, lt fl. 2 B' H553 92 32.3 592i VME, Ewan Ml. 1? 99 1 fi 35: - 43' 'Z-. 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Patterson DeVore Hackney Shaad Brotherson Bunn f Kindsvater -Sharpe Smeltzer , Ryan Rose Hudson James Hibbs Lawrence Kennedy McLeod fi 1 Professional Engineering Fraternity Founded at the University of Minnesota, 1901 Zeta Chapter installed April 17, 1912 I 1. f ij Colors: Dark Red and Gold Flower: jacqueminot Rose it National Publication: The Gear of Theta Tau Graduate , Floyd L. Nutting, Russell Seniors A Wayne H. Bentley, Great Bend ' Stanley Learned, Lawrence Everett E. Carlson, Chanute Harold Herndon, Kansas City, Mo. Roger Hackney, Wellington Harold Hudson, Pittsburg VVallace James, Pratt . Ralph M. King, Dighton A. Tusten Ackerman, Lawrence' ' Ted J. Cambern, Erie W. S. McLeod, Kansas City, Mo. Lane Patton, Newton R. M. Ryan, Pittsburg G. Edmund Rose, Rosedale V. O. Smeltzer, Dighton Robert Q. Sharpe, Neodesha J. ,Ralph Stagg, Kirwin Juniors Lynn A. Hibbs, Alton ' Alex S. Kennedy, Lawrence Z ,,,-. .gig 5 F'-V, if ,. 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Freshmen P. A. G. Johnson, Lindsborg City N. L. Rainey, Oil Hill C. VV. Stelle, Pittsburg D. S. Pankratz, Cordell, Okla. F. S. Reding, Lawrence Page 247 Q1 hello 6-fill Sigma Tann Unangst Filson Brewster Werner Cambern Taft Johnson Wise Moore Sharp Gamble Havenhill Hetler Borngesser Saylor Weber Joss Moyer Moore Greene Morgan Bronson Boyle Howe Barker Allen Bailey Cady Dains Eckel Oakleaf Page 250 Professional Chemical Fraternity Founded at the University of Wisconsin, Dec. 11, 1902 Kappa Chapter installed May 24, 1909 Colors: Chrome Yellow and Prussian Blue l Flower: Red Carnation H. C. Allen E. H. S. Bailey J. B. Barker R. Q. Brewster H. P. Cady . Publication: The Hexagon Fralres in Faculiate E. B. Dains F. G. Moore G. W. Stratton R. Taft H. VVerner ., . .v K ,W 2' 35 - P, 'i..., ,il 1 15 ' if 'gf if rf P ' 'ffl gif' ifgffffmfsg - .lffl iw ,gg FC. .gil iflim- iwgg 'EW Hg Jn 'j if wi 1 g -fe' gags lafk .Q 535, H. wg .li N my Egg. 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Smolt Metz Davis Faust Eckleberry 'Westlund Boys Hammer Gill Jamieson Bennett Krehbiel Denton Schrieber Bedell Henderson McKean Dellinger Angle Loudon Cox Keiper F955 Fairchild Fulton Potter Ball Parrish Wood Vermillion Freeland Rusher Russell 5 Professional Medical Fraternity Founded at the University of Pittsburgh March 10, 1891 Alpha Iota Chapter installed March 18, 1910 F ralres in F acultate Donald R. Black, M. D. ' A C. B. Francisco, M. D. Forrest Anderson, M. D. L. S. Milne, M. D. john E. Castles, M. D. C. C. Nesselrode, M. D. P. M. Krall, M. D. M. I. Owens, M. D. S. S. Glasscock, M. D. P. N. Owens E. P. Hall, M. D. Same E. Roberts, M. D. Ceo. A. Hassig, M. D. A. L. Skoog, M. D. A. E. Hertzler, M. D W. K. Trimble, M. D. Lee Hoffman, M. D. Fred W. Campbell, M. D. Fratres in Urbe H. L. Chambers, M. D. XV. O. Nelson, M. D. .QQ xy , Z if 4-N 'M , WY I - .1 I si 'W W V M JW . ,QXXQ . 1 wk, . n ,1 l 1 f L? 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Beck, Lawrence Chester Brewer, Independence Guy Crews, Lawrence Lee Douglas, Coffeyville ,L John Finley, St. Francis - sri iii? ,iff I 57 si Q s if 53 m 451,13 fjywr ' Fir . ,, 2 l Senior Laws O. Robert Lemon, Pittsburg Virgil Miller, Long Beach, Cal. Leo Mills, Yates Center Karl Rugh, Abilene Frank Snell, Kansas City, Mo. Willard Wolfmbarger, Marion Second Year Laws Pledges jack Stewart, Alta Vista Leonard Top, Clyde - Paul Wunsch, Argolia John Fontron, Hutchinson Webster Hallet, Topeka Lewis Huber, Kansas City, Mo. Ralph Noah, Lawrence Howard Payne, Lawrence Francis Prosser, Lawrence Virgil Sheeley, Lawrence Wallace Wolf, Goodland ' 4, ff 4 O' 4, , tw? ' .I-f,,,,,,,,,,,y f -2 r 7 s 2, A M 'if 3 Q E M Z2 Page 253 1 , 2,145 I .Ji Ii? Q 5 'L ,L . , stv 'TI r . A i K 12 a, Li- LEE 112. ,. PY , X . x I fv: J' ' 4 L Q' -'Z , 'ff 1.-v ,gg fi C191 if 1 Iii, J.. 4 ,JM an - ' if ia f Q . I ' .li 4 , Ili:-I ,. ,,,, Y. ,, 1, vi ., I f, .L , . -gf Iv 11 ' l -Q,-. 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Jamison, Idana Charles Schofstall, Kansas City, Mo. Clarence Kosar, Ada Lawrence Wood, Kansas City, Mo. Ralph Ball, Manhattan Fay Boys, Winfield. Orren Eckelberry, Lawrence Freshmen Medios Bertrand Krehbiel, Moundridge Willis McKean, Kansas City Kenneth Davis, Morganville Charles Smolt, Newton Elder Freeland, Marion Charles Bedell, Lebo Ralph Loudon, Chapman Neil Bennett, Haviland john Cox, Merriam Cecil Denton, Denton Robert Faust, Wichita Kenneth Fulton, Iola Clarence Hammer, Scandia Dana Hale, Delphos Senior College Harold Fairchild, Almena Ethan Gill, Lyndon Junior Pre-Medios , Ernest Russell, Great Bend - Norman Westlund, Osage City ' Sophomore Pre-Medios Dale Vermillion, Tescott Pledges Frank Henderson, Lawrence Theo. W. Keiper, Jetmore Harold Metz, Kansas City, Mo. Merle Parrish, Kansas City Wilbur Potter, Mound City Louis West, Cawker City A Don Kendall, Great Bend f , f 'f fc, ' X, , fr X me . -. Z I f f 4, fe Q , .,, Page 255 -mf. .l. we ' if Y 1 2320-.. 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Z L Q3a,i,c,35 its rf 1 if 313 2iE1ra1,yf,t it? fi it f ,fn f ai? if 52:51 1 5 A59 aff ,, ala 'nf ,, -2' 23 if x 1 Dolfoy Thi Delia Henderson ' Chandler Dean Brown O' Brien Bunker Railsback Schrieber 4 Backeberg Tucker Philips Watson Purel Professional Art Fraternity Founded at University of Kansas in 1912 , Colors: Old Rose and Gold ' Flower: Sweet Pea ' A Publication: The Palette Q Pauline Brown, Lawrence Dorothea Dean, Kansas City, Romana Tucker, Lawrence Marguerite Chandler, Kansas City, Mo. Katharine Railsback, Langdon Mary Phillips, Effingham Freda Backaberg, Washington Page 258 Seniors Isabelle Schrieber, Atchison Mo. Katie Watson, Vining Juniors Gladys Henderson, Garnett Kathleen O'Brien, Norton Clara Purel, Lawrence Sophomores Fedalma Bunker, Lawrence Esther McCauley, Hoisington ' Emma Norton, Larned Clara Hatton, Bunker Hill I ,au ,.,,. if I S591 nt- ,. 'iff .-of .5 ii N 35 .. 'F 5 i Q5 is A '-,Q 5 5153? is W. ga -Egg? 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Y 1 T .1 '-, ' if W k,fa. g it if ' Q 5 ' mix, r' Y 2 i , , its 5 fi., , 3 5 i 1 o r if .ara-,jg ii it 1 4 1 1 f 9351, gf. -M glh-14.15252 1 sw.2:..yi 53 -' fy ru QE' , 5-6 . ., ., ,... ., Jlfa Thi 6i,ofz'lon I Roepe Neely 1. Johnson Gould Speck Husband Reynolds Connor Judy Simpson Dowdy Groves A McLaren Burkhalter Bright Schmidt Arnold Thomas Gwyn Campbell Ott Robinson Patterson Moore Garlinghouse Williams Abrams J Honorary Musical Organization Founded November 13, 1903, Metropolitan College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio Local Chapter installed April 12, 1911 Colors: Purple and White I Flower: Purple Violet National Publication? Triangle Grace Arnold, Lawrence Beatrice Abrams, Lawrence Elizabeth Burkhalter, VVhite Mary Campbell, Meade Ruth Gould, Dodge City Margaret Bright, Eureka Frances Connor, Waverly Juliet Dowdy, Lawton, Okla. Marjorie Garlinghouse, Iola Seniors . Cleta Johnson, Lawrence , Catherine Moore, Lawrence Vera Neely, Lawrence Velma Schmidt,'Kansas City, Mo. Ruth VVilliams, Preston Cloud Juniors Marjorie Patterson, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Sifers, Iola Kathleen Simpson, Atchison Marie Speck, Lawrence g Mabel Thomas, Omaha, Neb. Naomi McLaren, Lawrence Esther Ott, Lawrence Sophomores I Esther Roepe, Beerner, Neb. Jean Gwyn, VVaverly Frances Robinson, Lawrence Doris GFOVCS, Sf- Louis, M0- June Judy, Lawrence Special Mrs. Amy Larremore, Lawrence Fratres in Facullale Miss Fannie Mae Ross 1 . MiSS AHU3 Sweeney Miss Agnes Husband Mrs. Ethel Jennings Pose 2757 if, ,K W V, is 5 Lrg' Q 3:4 S3 5 iii ' 5 Elsie iii? if mis-,,,jE-YY ,Q i 1 35? 5 V:-fini, , , if ., if 5 il- S . Qi 2 vi gg 4, 1.4 E42 5' ii is ,L 55 J nf., in Life, ' s 'r , al- -.M 15, . iq e l News - ,AE if 1 1 7 i, , S' fi -f f .1 'E T 5 , 9 H . I 51 '. -55 , 13142-as ie? Q if 5 E i P3 J ,F I . '23 -' is 257 53? ,Elf iii ll 7 lf! ,, 1 ,1 nv iw 5 ':, 'sie , - ry, 'fs.w1f.1.,, Q55 ,213- i T Tin' Yleifa' Ka 121041 Page 260 Spurrier Morrison Putnam Reb Loganbill V Looker Cummings Olin Bouska Friesen Akright Smith Cunningham Lynn Robinson VVi1liams Glendenninq President . Vice-President H. Reeording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary Faculty Counselor . Milton C. Cummings james J. Akright jacob V. Friesen Jesse H. Loganbill , Luther N. Bouska john M. Glendenning Walter L. Morrison Mark L. Putnam Dean R. A. Schwegler Walter R. Smith H. P. Smith Harry C. Lehman W. H. johnson P Orvin S. Olin wa...-,. .,, . fa? , A ,f'7'23,,,4a1v2a ' 'fa-2, X '-lvf f f ' R rw? Wei ,. N ,A 1. , ...p7,ty,,4..f f OFFICERS Graduates Seniors 1 A ssociales LUTHER N. BOUSKA CHARLES S. ROBINSON ROBERT WAYNE SMITH JOHN M. GLENDENNING . F. P. OYBRIEN Earl E. Looker Fred H. Lynn Charles S. Robinson Leo Spurrier James H. Reb Ray Paul Spencer Robert Wayne Smith Henry Edgar Williams F. P. O'Brien F. J. 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Sigma Uelm Cfzz' Harrison Hamilton Connelly Simons ' Smith 01501, Brown O'Bryon Montgomery Francis Allvinc Hlbbs Sayler Donning Shaw Shore Greason Professional journalistic Fraternity Founded at DePauw University April 17, 1909 Kansas Beta Chapter installed 1910 A Colors: Black and VVhite Lloyd H. Ruppenthal, Russel Chester I.. Shaw, Hiawatha Chester K. Shore, Kansas City Charles H. Sayler, Halstead Lloyd L. Hamilton, Wichita Paul L. Harrison, Lawrence J. D. Boggs, Los Angeles, Cal. Charles D. Cvreason, Paola Earl F. Allvine, Kansas City james LQ Connelly, Colby . . J Graduates Seniors J zmiors , Publical'iorL.' The Quill Ben Hibbs, Stafford E. Ted Olson, Lawrence Glen R. Downing, Lawrence DeVaughn E. Francis, Fldorado James E. O'Bryon, Lawrence Hugh C. Brown, Independence Donald A. Higgins, Lawrence Gilbert R. Smith, Denver Ryland C. Petty, Alton Dolph C. Simons, Lawrence ohn D. Montgomery, junction City F ratres in F aculzfate W. A. Dill A - Guy Pennock David L. Patterson Ivan Benson L. N. Flint . Fratres in Urbe Earl Potter .l- VV- Mulfl'-?1Y Alfred G. Hill John J- Klstlel' Ross H. Clayton Page 259 x ef- lff- il, I iw ,V if gi tg X55 Cf: it ls T 5 55 ,l Half? :2'ii,',L 1,3 .7155-1' li im. ,,, 35-2 14:4 , 5, 'ik' ., ' f. ,559 ,ii .qi fl f Q '.:-cw ,-.L . ..,, ,, , is :rg-, Q f i 1.,., . . I., ,Vx ls- 'ri-z 1 Qi Fi ig... 1525 l'..-'ij ii! S-5 Q. gnu:-LEM? A1 if IS.4g'Y'- .kits A get iii fl .11 aaa aw 55 ,.. ,i 'E -1 , 1 li lv T ll llhiafffmi as 2 H rg as Q rg , .5 V if 4 t fm' am, .Joyful Ranson ' Davis McLaren Stagg Mitchell Moyer Hults McGrew Thompson Miller Gray Lawrence F risbie Overgard Dillon Aker Brown Bistline Liggett Rubert Mountain Dulin Heimerich Johnston Professional Musical Fraternity Ilif Garrison John Ise Edward F. Kurtz J. C. lVIcCanles Carl A. Preyer Charles S. Skilton Founded at the New England Conservatory in 1898 Xi Chapter installed in 1914 Colors: Red,'Black and Gold Flower: Red Rose Publication: The Sinfonian F ratres 'in F acultate Waller W. Whitlock Waldemar Geltch William B. Downing Thomas A. Larremore Donald M. Swarthout .ff ' wa 'f 'K Q r Luv - .t.- Q1 425 if all .,,,,.g . 3, 3 me All ,M f 'H .- - ,-W fi -J . L! ,4 tl ,.., m'f.t!.5Q A .4 'Y L5 V 'P are 43 el 1' 1 'if 7 .sf ,f ..r f Stewart Dickson M-:sg laggf, james L. Barron at y, .7 iii, 5' -,J I, 1 f ll 'HL . liifriis 4' 'sf ll ...z fire? 'if 'i rl W A 2 . 4 1 1' ' fu 'l 5 ...Q A tm ,mr f Wg if. Qzfzfrfaw , , .-dwlfil I --:j.4,i.y12 r Y,s..,-,tsE . ' I, H- ,,,5,,,f,' wggf' 1 f e ,N , ,',',' 1 9 Lal. ti' H Ao-, X 1 Nui' . Adm, :-.,r:,:.f- 'AA .f 7.3: f -V ww 2' its: i' 1 ,KAQQ f-k'.,,',' f' f- gif: 1 el, ' ' like it? 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Marshall, Elk City A. N. Sayre, Lawrence L. M. Wilshire, Rossville Seniors George Glaskin, Lawrence Robert C. Mitchell, Lawrence ' Raymond L. Horsman, Mt. Hope Harold L. Vilaite, Lawrence Stanley E. Jay, Coffeyville VVallace R. Walker, Eldorado Max L. Krueger, Independence Charles M. Young, Lawrence X Juniors Carl C. Addison, Kansas City Hollis Hedberg, Lawrence Ralph G. Blynn, Fredonia V. D. Martin, Columbus ' Frankij. Cuddeback, Spring Hill Herman W. Pontius, Lawrence Raymond E. Cote, VVeir Fred E. Stong, Elk City Delmar R. Guinn, Eldorado Lowellyn H. Thomas, Baxter Springs ' A Homer G. Yeats, Kansas City, Mo. Soplzomoreiv Oliver H. Lloyd, Leavenworth . VVayne Rauch, Coffeyville Special i jack Schall, Ashland ' Fralres lrz Focultofle Clifton S. Corbett Raynfond C. Moore A Richard'L. Grider C. J. Posey E, D, Kinney NValter H. Schoewe - Russell S. Knappen C. M. Young Page 261 ll ,., .Y 1, fn, . vii' nw inf' SM T ' f. il gfzf-nflsir I fn fy Q.. 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Hinch, Kansas City Roger Hackney, Wellington Marcy L. McCauley, Leona Arlo Putnam, Richmond Ralph Stagg, Kirwin ' William S. McLeod, Kansas P. F. Walker G. C. Shaad F. L. Brown F. M. Dawson .L City i ' Publication: The Bent Wallace M. james, Pratt William B. Anderson, Lawrence Marvin Hill, VK'ichita Harold A. Hudson, Pittsburg Tom G. Boman, Chanute John A. Bock, Goodland - Carl E. Paulsen, Atchison Neil Mills, Lawrence Edwin R. Bredine, Lawrence M. Lee Sorey, jr., Lawrence Stanley Learned, Lawrence Junior Earl VV. Tipton, Kansas City Fratres. in Facultate J. A. Dent VV. R. Neumann G. J. Hood F. F. Kindsvater E 3 Page 264 nfQ-WW. .... saga- 5 5, ,ix g,3,f'fP .'!r l X- , A im. 15-if - 3Qf72: fl-it 'a K :ff ii, ,'.- AVL' -v,. --',. J. L. Barron F. A. Russell . H. A. Rice F. E. Johnson J. D. Stranathan H. VV. Anderson J. XV. Bunn 1. . iw-5 4. .Er F 14 6. , .1 ,. J :A 'f-.1 , . f 1.1 ' l fy . ,rr 3 if ,115 5 W' fi ' i it-El ' i W nt? E is 1. ,y.2f.ilif.fT ur... N 1 E if fi al PQ? 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Moyer, Severance jesse Aker, Paola Russell H. Johnson, Wichita Graham T. Overgard, Humboldt Sopliomores Oscar Mitchell, Paola Dean D. Dillon, Lenora Ludwig S. Throm, Belleville Glenn Fulton, Salina nn Ballard, Mankato ' Pledges , f f ,nf-wwfwf f ff 14 I f Z fi f , f Z 325,27 ff, , , z X Y! VW' Wfffra- . , , - f 2 f f ,,,, UU, ,,, ,,..,ia- i fxlfwll, A J ,, , 4,.. ,MM J. Arlo Hults, Lawrence L M. Conrad McGrew, Lawrence Herbert Ranson, Junction City Earl G. Dulin, Kansas City Harry A. Leighty, Sabetha Donald C. Portrum, Clay Center Page 26 3 . 4, sr, 5: 'YS wi. 1 '. mi- . S, N M2 . ,H ' 15.3 2 if ' ,gm x ug Q..-3 6.1 i f' c .. :,, Ag 'RE W ,. Ev . rs. ffl is lf. . ,,. ' , J. . .25 r.. 3, tiff 1 .iff l Q' : .. x . 1 155' - , . Q ' .ff ...fi li ii 21 9 1 ,- il 'Z .. 1-. s 1 2: X- ff px wi f Lf. -L fl- Q. fi.. ., 'XIX , 3 Pr- X v A , K.. V ..V'.,, 113, v'-f-V V w igs... ill 5 l L .V . ir n -E . . ga: vim.. , .Fra , , .... 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Sharp Dunham Kent Abbuehl Anderson Tipton Punton Gerard Paulson Browne Saylor Eckel Gamble Carr 1 Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at the University of Nebraska February 22, 1904 Lambda Chapter installed May 22, 1915 Colors: Yale Blue and White Q Flower: White Carnation Publication: The Pyramid 1 Luther S. Allen, Iola William B. Anderson, Lawrence Weldon T. Armstrong, Lawrence Tom G. Boman, Chanute Edwin Bredine, Lawrence Loren Cubbison, Gardner Cecil L. Dunham, Eureka Gilbert L. Geery, Iola ' Lee E. H. Abbuel, Holton Loren Brintnall, Bonner Springs Leland W. Browne, Kansas City J. Roland Carr, Basehor I W. Phelps Cunningham, Lawrence john Eckel, Douglas 1 Seniors Richard L. Hinch, Kansas City Gerald Keesee, Topeka Neil Mills, Lawrence Carl Paulsen, Atchison Charles W. Punton, Kansas City C. A. Putnam, Richmond Joseph W. Radotinsky, Kansas City Howard B. Sharp, Parsons M. Sorey, Lawrence Juniors David L. Gamble, Salina Ray R. Gerard, Lawrence Paul N. Kent, Kansas City, Mo. James L. Meyer, Lawrence Clarence V. Saylor, Talmage Keith E. Sharp, Caldwell Earl W. Tipton, Kansas City Fratres in Facultate - P. F. Walker ' M. R. Abbitt G. W. Bradshaw J. D. Stranathan F. L. Brown Page 266 4 ., :,9r..,,,k Y J. A. Dent E. J. Joss A. H. Sluss W. R. Newman Edwin C. Wise I ar fi for .fsz:f':'zbi'f ff f A its 1. NSW Q .riffs -of-s'frf'22'Q .1-1'-'-W' sri - i f' - 'rf es '! 'J3'i ft? -'E 3' lfztif-af-15.251 W' ,. Ti . A., X ,, 'weve L' L ' .,, -I a.,.:g.,:,fgf.: ... - Y.. . Q ae. filfwf- - ff or Q.. .5 we I . . Al I' K 1 ! 1 'T t i .1a,3 l. ,MA K si g' ,sw .gg . ig, f :ii ggi E M it 1' V 'Yi-WTASK . 3 1 f I W 9 P . 4 if '. ' weasel, li fe X if 52925 W ' Wy :IW Y? - 1 wk 1 ,I 1 .11 5. 1324- ,N .. 2 g Q ,gg 1 5 If 4 risen' ,Q X , yt 115' I 1 T' fa ..v. 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Dorothy Dillaway, Baxter Springs Seniors J uniors Mary Aber, Warrensburg, Mo. Katherine Stull, Pryor, Okla. Mildred Cornelius, El Reno, Okla. Helen Havely, Girard Helen Jaka, Denver, Colo. Virginia Dunne, Kansas City, Mo. Frances Edna Wright, Junction City Alice Farnum, Kansas City Mary Lois Ruppenthal, Russell Sorores in U rbes Mrs. VV. A. Dill Miss Helen O. Mahin Miss Margaret Lynn Mrs. T. A. Larremore Mrs. L. N. Flint . Mrs. H. E. Don Carlos Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes Page 265 Ei ' ki? ' tg' f 1 fe v. .f tif 2 . ' 9 Q 1 i ri gwwiqr. A5 , 5 ' Hffffli 5 32 f 2, . l. 'fowl 5 S., 9: I. ll L'-.fee 'Q , ' 1,1 'Q -' M ' 1 , -.-1 : f 11 1-5 5 gi' viii 1 X 07 s ai! t 41,3 i W - S Vs ,Q ll . H, 1 v . Tl ffm 39 X yi, A r 4,1 , J., UF' ,. 5, ,gi ff f l? +4 r iii, is s g it 7, r if f if E-. E X .fw- Q, .W 1' 5 i 'wflifii if ,. . 1 :iii 95 .ui ' 1 if-i .- H -iii 'gn K uff' i 1 ,Z i A If g.i.iwM'liwz'l bi-'Raza 1 -' -1:5 QE WL' 4 1 it S E F 2' i . AE li i s ,, . his 517: ,.-'W if ,Q . 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Y ii l 2 Fi gf. l 1 K Kzfz I E Fi Y, v , f, U 1-.f x 'xi Delia Them T121 Slifer O'Keefe Woods Gates Lanning Butterfield Lutz Frieze Martin Lamoreux Ryan Mayall Luse Davis Kirchenschlager ' Gernon Professional Legal Fraternity Founded at the Cleveland Law School, Cleveland, Ohio, 1900 Brewer Senate installed at University of Kansas, 1915 Colors: Green and White Flower: Shamrock Publication: The Paper Book Wayne H. Lamoreux, Great Bend' George Staplin, McPherson Keefe O'Keefe, Leavenworth Clarence O. Lutz, Sharon Spring C. E. Jester, Oxford ' Ivan rieze, Parsons Frank Hill, Toronto Clyde Slifer, Hutchinson Harry A. Lanning, Sabetha E. S. Butterfield, Abilene, G. R. Kirchenschlager, Lawrence Seniors Second Year Pledges Elgie V. Luse, Salina J. H. Gerety, Wichita A. B. Martin, Sylvia R. L. Stephens, Kansas City Bert Woods, Greeley Arthur Gates, Lawrence Martin Ryan, Chapman John Gernon, Hiawatha Nelson H. Davis, Kansas City james R. Mayall, Valley Center R. P. Smith, Mound Grove, Mo. Page 20 Umicron ' Z6 Z so M U E 1 Q O rr Z FD -vo E. an '1 Z F7 5 :: : CD '41 cn an :x cm ill FV' FD 1 PU FD lf: : 2 Q. U2 U an 'c :r o UP. F' '41 5 :1 X E o 3 0 FJ O o D O HQ 5. O U7 I o D o 1 U7 o Q. FD PP X4 , uv wry, ,. ' . 4- X :F-ff i:1v'x, ,Q '- f , .sary X 1 A - 1.,,,..sWs S s T -, . , 5-' A .' 5955 riff, is ' ' i 5i?X5l -4 gf vu., Q, 9555,- , ,leg Founded at Michigan Agricultural College, 1912 Iota Chapter installed 1915 Colors: Pink and Lavender Flower: Sweet Pea Publication: Omicron Nu Journal Elma Miller, Kline, Colo. Marguerite' Nash, Parsons Ethel Dick, Lawrence Elizabeth Meguiar Viola Anderson Page 27: Graduates Helen Dayhoff, Lawrence I Seniors Mary Frances McKinney Lavs rente Phyllis Reynolds, Lawrence Opal Lynn, Lawrence Belva Sangster, Lyons ' Sorores in Facultate Sybil Woodruff Elizabeth Sprague , ., ii 2 4 2 .N 55:21. rg. N.. g T9 Q5 2' 'Q . ri T 2, 3 , . 3. ser. , N-M, 4 1 Ai 'a Yi 5 '51 .. d . L. , 1 . i 'rf . T . 1 . ...,.. 2 M3 ' .. ' 'fa- ff iif. 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Jarrel Carter, Lawrence Carl N. Lindquist, Kansas City, Mo. Carl H. Brust, Salina Fred R. Isaacs, Lawrence Dick B. McKee, Chanute Senior Pre-Medios ' . J. Tinder Woodburn, Parsons Verne R. Ross, St. Johns ' Lawrence L. Howard, Emporia Herbert B. Gaston, Glen,Elder Junior Pre-Medios Lawrence E. Nossaman, VVhite VVater William A. Symns, Hutchinson Mark D. Ballard, Mankato Charles Wyatt, Kansas City Sophomore Pre-Medios Mahlon H. Delp, Norton ' Roswell E. Capsey, Soldier Matthew W. McDougall, Kansas City Glen D. Casey, Lawrence Harve M. Clodfelter, Lawrence' Glen G. Grover, Stockton Henry W. Kassel, Kansas City Hobart K. Allebach, El Dorado Frank H. Griffin, Clay Center Theodore Hansen, Stockton Leonard Stephenson, Lenexa - Robert Sterling, Lawrence , Pledges Gordon D. Morris, Hill City Thomas C. Black, Kansas City joseph J. Gagnebin, Abbyville Mayron H. Post, Lawrence Ralph M. Wyatt, Kansas City Edward C. Rinck, Kansas City eff nge ' , 'L I 571 . 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We I1 in -af 5 ., , S Tin' fella 1 fn' - Mayfield Locke Delaney Hamilton McKinney Cubbison Vezie g Armentrout Payton Taylor Davis Wanersten Nelson Penfield Mason Rice DeBolt Reynolds Foulks Eash Crain Johnston Thomason Linck General Scientific Fraternity Founded at the University of Michigan, November 2, 1883 A ' Upsilon Chapter installed February 22, 1917 Colors.' Old Gold and Dregs of Wine Flower: Red Carnation . ' Publication: The Communicator Seniors Sherman DeLaney, Kansas City, Mo. jack Davis, Gothenburg, Neb. james McKinney, G-euda Springs Randall DeBolt, Altoona Loren Cubbison, Gardner Palmer Eash, Harper Roy Zezie, LaCygne Fred Armentrout, Plains Ross Taylor, Plains Floyd Skaer, Augusta Juniors Lyle, lfVanersten, Topeka Lawton Ware, Sylvan Crove P . Sophonfzores Fred Penfield, Chanute William Hamilton, Lawrence Freshmen Lawrence Thomason, Council Grove ' Joseph Woods, Effingham Leon Johnson, Kansas City ' Eugene Mason, Lawrence Kenneth Crain, VVichita Frank Mayfield, Elk City Acier Rice, Rosedale Loren Locke, Springhill ' Charles Foulks, Kansas City Paul Payton, Kansas City Myrton Johnston. Kansas City VVilbur Nelson, Chanute 1 Kenneth Linck, Kansas City, Mo. Pledges Claude Reynolds, Kansas City Arthur Waldner, Rosedale Fratres 'ln Facnltate Dean L. E. Sayre ' D. H. Spencer L. D. Havenhill C. M. Sterling Dr. C. F. Nelson 1 Fratres in Urbe Milton Paterson Carl lVilson Page 272 C E f -fa ll, , ., li : ifki 2 4 xi 191 A--' gin, ,Al il? ,-, ,V A. Klan J '- Y WL S 5,1 .4- 2 7' 1:- gglf L: J-9 ff ,. 519 lisa ',',:..f Vsifft sin. we ,, ,.., Q ss as gli? 2 5 fe E 5 ,, ,Qaeda 3:15, fu? 1 V. . .fa e rf ' sts 'is 5 ici' 5' ul .f A s Z, ,. ., .acc 1 s. 41 -s .5 5 1' if J 5 2 ,L 21 fra. E,-Q ri.: Q sm- ' .e WL an fi ,ff I , 1,4 lv 5 Thi Sigma Sofieljf Angulo' Hall Beck Hess VValker t Bryant Schumann Smith Thomas Larson - Sisson . Dunkelberger V Harkey Baumgartner Vaughn Hughes Phi Sigma is a National Biological Research Society, installed at the University of Kansas May 31, 1921.' Graduates, Seniors and juniors who have done at least one-fourth of their work in biology and have shown special ability to do research work are eligible to active membership. The publication of Phi Sigma The Biologist. Graduales Armando Angulo Ira Hogg Maurice Walker J. Goering Helen Converse Kenneth Goodner Helen Thomas Clara Nigg Josephine Lee Leota Dale Ben Hess Helen Bryant Mary Harkey VV. J. Baumgartner G. E. Coghill H. B. Hungerford S. J. Hunter B. P. Lawson A. J. Mix B C. M. Sterling Park VVoodarcl Seniors Lois Sharpless Faculty W. C. Stevens Ou. O. Stoland H. C. Tracy Lalia Walling R. H. Beamer Mary E. Larson H. H. Lane Paul Beck Dorothy Vaughn Clarence Bare Kathleen Doering W. Robinson Inez Dunkelberger' Charles Sisson Nettie Wismer Raymond Hall Jean Linsdale Victoria Krumsick Leota Dale Lulu Fritz Vera Smith Cora M. Downs E. L. Treece Philip Readio Margaret Schumann C. W. Creaser R. C. Hughes C. I. Reed CNational Secretaryj 1 Page 27 1 , v , A ,A L- 1, . ar 'vii 1 .D X l . , ir: A f ,.b' F ifi' lil l'l S .,W W' .' 1 , , A iff J' 1 1. ir l' 1 A ,E '- tml Qfflplm Iigzlopzz Tyr' ,Z Qi, ',L: l Lindstrom Brewer Tinkler Abercrombie Scott Means Greenleaf Manaugh Hiebert DeBolt Selig Clark Davidson McBride Curry Crumly Lovci Larsh F irebaugh Paddock Horton Swonger Routh Gagliardo Schmitz Hoffman Gaddis Grinnell Degler Kimball Professional Commerce Fraternity Founded at New York University October 5, 1904 Psi Chapter installed May 29, 1920 - Colors: Blue and Gold Flower! Chrysanthemum Publication: The Diary 1 Seniors Paul W. Curry, Winchester Alvan Davidson, Lawrence Ralph DeBolt, Altoona' Howard Firebaugh, St. John Harold Greenleaf, Greensburg Ira Grinnell, Mayetta Theodore A. Hiebert, McPherson Horner Abercrombie, Barnard Chester Brewer, Independence Alvin I. Clark, jr., St. Joseph, Mo. Kenneth Crumly, Colby Carroll Degler, Yates Center Lauren Gaddis, Barnard Luther L. Horton, Elk City Domenico Gagliardo Ralph Blake Kelvin Hoover Hubert Horning Walter Herzog I n Juniors joseph Lovci, Narka Fratres in Facultate Fratres in Urbe Harold C. Hoffman, Abilene Willard H. Larsh, Wichita Frank Manaugh, Hill City james Routh, Horton Fred M. Schmitz, Paola . john Selig, Lawrence Vernon E. Tinkler, Gypsum Paul Kimball, Neodesha Noble Lindstrom, Leonardville Harold McBride, Dunavant Roswell Paddock, Kansas City Kenneth Scott, Syracuse Clair Swonger, Garnett Walker Means, Hiawatha E. B. 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Dorothy Gayford, Salt Lake, Utah Olive Gimple, Montrose Agnes Brady Eugene Galloo Graduates - Jessamine Fugate, Lawrence Mary Jenkinson, Troy A Seniors Helen Hand, Topeka Vesta Morton, Wichita Haseltine Richardson, Pueblo, C Betty Tenney, Lawrence Belva Sangster, Lyons Muriel Senor, Lawrence Nora Siler, Lawrence Janet Simons, Lawrence Sorores in Facultate Mary Grant Helen Rhoda Hoopes Honorary Members Mrs. A. J. Boynton Associate Member Mrs. Louise Macdonald olo. Page 273 4 ' 5 Q5 . f . 1 w '- Sfi I ., .?- li ,lf i L5 an ,. I' .3 nfl, fl ..- Hx t 1 gl L i 1 -12 32 1 'fl 'fi' , 1 pw 1 wi . 99 3,5 fir, rf' n Q52-l, i iff Q 'J' f mi ilu 5' -, Vg ' ff, QQ., Q 214 use 55' im fl Hi H, S, EJ 54 ' ali 3:5 av ggi 3-fl xi., mi ' wi fi'-3 l?.5a.,, -,:1'ffr' i-543 gli, N 'tm if Q1 el :M ww' -' 4 1 J 9, if? : 'Vg 3 '5 ' ls q.mn.An g Xml mf ,, Yi? ,ra fri? is 2 C L' 2' 4 ? ll 4 iL'wf t'fiQ s i, - W5 it T7 E3 sg lr, tif afar' Q, .5-if Q, a gr-we me V, . 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'U ' . Schafer Beatty Killip Johnston Forney A . ' '- st, s Cox Biewener Huff Pagett Amos Straulman ' ' -, , G. R. Davis Griffin Heath Putnam Burt ' Trager Harrison A ' .H. R. Davis Petherbridge Harms. H. M. Johnson Leimenstoll Brown C. E. Johnson ' Ruff I -l. f if N : 3' f . !1: Professional Commerce Fraternity 2 Founded at New York University November 7, 1907 'i ,. ffl Iota Chapter installed March 20, 1921 Colors: Old Gold and Purple Publication: The Deltasig ' Seniors Fred H. Biewener, Newton Glenn R. Davis, Muskogee, Okla. Melvin F. Griffin, Burlington Herman R. Harms, Haven James O. Harrison, Downs Charles F. Heath, Salina Juniors' Milton H. Amos, Humboldt A Richard S. Beatty, Kansas City, Mo. Harold A. Burt, Eureka ., - A P Emory B. Petherbridge, A Pledges Ernest O. Ruff, Hays . . H. Ralph Davis, Muskogee, Okla. . Paul Shannon Brown, Holton Claude C. Trager, Bucklin J I L ' Flower: Red Rose ,.j, gf ,,,,, .g i ' 9 ,xg ,yi bb gg-.fl Lloyd H. Huff, Garden City ' Y A Charles E. 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Y., 1886 ' 1 Zeta Chapter installed February 21, A1923 ' Colors: Blue and W'hite Flower: Lily, of the Valley H W' Publication: The Delphos Semors 7 ,E T Donald E. Eggleston, Kingman William C. Rohman, Lawrence George W. Lippert, LaCrosse Louis H. Stolte, Eldorado Springs, Mo. Q' VVilliam'E. Melton, Lawrence Charles I. Sowder, Toronto T ff , gut? . ' M I .Tumors A B Alden Butt, Leavenworth , Victor Mclntire, Woodston 3, William A.. Klingberg, Osage City Leon E. Oxelson, Lakin P ' Lawson L. Mann, Troy William H. Semple, Jr., Topeka George Cole McClain, Cawper City 1 Floyd D. Sorrick, Eskridge gl Norman F. Witt, Axtell . Pledges 'A-53 ff, Wayne Adamson, Valley Center . Ray W. Smith, Emporia five ' Charles Faith, Lawrence Eddie Volker, Denton Allen K. Kimble, Wichita George Stauffer, Lawrence if v'1, f William Kitterman, Toronto Leonard I. Williamson, Sabetha .ga fag, 'FU fl 'O D' SD I5 qw l 4 SD E '-1 fb 13 0 CD II D9 '-1 9. CL 5 7. 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By the time the stadium field had become a sporting place for ducks, two teams of divers were ready for the fray. Creighton, the first eleven to test the mettle of the Kansas players, waged a losing battle. Although the visitors' yardage and first downs were equal to those of the Iayhawkers, the playing of the Hilltoppers was erratic. Burt, substituted for Shannon, scored the touchdown in the third quarter, but was injured on the play. , Throughout the game Collier, playing his first varsity game, Black and Mosby starred for Kansas. V ' High in the concrete stands the crowd alternately discussed the weather or applauded a daring johnny Weismuller as he advanced the pigskin. ' Although hampered by the effects of the discouraging weather, the,Crimson and Blue machine showed evidences of power which were to burst into bloom in later victories. Coach Clark substituted frequently, giving some twenty men a chance to sink or swim. ' 1 Charlie Black Harold Burt Caplain '23 Captain '24 Page 200 ' 223 312542 'J-, 1 fair ' Ji 144 ' if if C ,ig it 1 5 ing if i Qi: . alia Bing W Y a ,M g, I an Q . 2, 35 3 T1 i iw' X rf 4 ik H 'W bu 'I' 24 -1' xh- ju af' s 4 If ' 1 lk! X . i 16,1 4 si 4 A il .- f K L 1: 9 . if uf 1 ' -dl 7 Q it C it Xa' U iam-,,i.-,Q i 55 C at ,fgpxg 1 A l f ,gl '11 1 . Y :L 1, ,Ili il, r X ? F CHARLES BLACK Captain of Football and Basketball Page 280 it 5 ,gi 19' 's I 5 vnu X i 1 b . 19, 5, ffl if-vs Sw w i J 1 w Ai we Q..-1... ,, ,, 4 . ,A . A A Y I. t YJ: .V ,fl . .. 4' 4 l M lg , Vw A .I A sg., ,.h,?ul,,:L ALM, , N. .4 ,W V, Q, Q.. A X... 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A Playing with a vicious drive and a determined defense the Kansans went through the game with few, substitutions. In the second quarter, with the ball on the Kansas three-yard line, the ball was given to the giant Noble, and few were there who expected him to stop short of the goal. . Lonborg, however, upset the dope and saved Kansas when he dropped the moose in his tracks. . Burt, Smith and Haley played well. Eldon Haley Chula F raker 'Page 292 M61 5? if if Q 5 wg 1 Eff .wr u 543, an fs iii .- is V, . va -. 1 Q 1 V x, 72 .if f f ' ' 3 if 'B iff' H - : , - Oifafzomcz uf 339 JM Falls, 9-0 N ' Having become acquainted with the best methods of performing aquatic stunts, the jayhawkers- had little difficulty in disposing of the Oklahoma Aggies in the second victory of the season. The score, 9-0, tells a story completein itself. Slipping and sliding, pursuing a soaked ball on a soggy field, Potsy's crew of dry-land mariners held the visitors scoreless While annexing a safety, a 'touchdown and a goal. Ox Krueger, playing a fighting game, blocked a Hasbrook punt for a brace of oints in the I first quarter, and a pass from - Black to Griffin in the last minutes of play brought the touchdown. Lonborg, David- ' son and McLean played spec- tacularly. P . fl ali? John Lonborg . lllax Krueger 1 ' a 5' 1, .- 1, 'f i , l ,, Bob Mosby Page 291 I lr. . u 3 fr, if nf E, 1 ML-,il fn s isgi ,liz , ,W ,XM . . L , ,Qs , 3, aft .- ..f31..i U rg. Q -1 fl, 'J v J . 1 nl' . ,i 5.- ks v Q. Q 'If .- r 'v 1 , if f P' V E ah b u al l YI ' A aff is yr 14 5. E VVS' if x -,e ':v '1 uf W4 Jkpm. I r ri iff 'E Q35 ,wig Jim.. - .,,' fl, r' W, if K-1 1 or rr x Lf, 4' I i ' and Black hit the line and Oilafzoma is Ufvefwoelmecl, 7-3 Tx, ' i -A-MM,-MM me an rl -M' A ,, , ard, 415' we ' ' With the season half completed, Coach Potsy Clark found the imanghe had been searching for in Ox Krueger, who filled Black's place at quarter with satisfying results. Black, dropping backpto half, showed the Sooners what an 3 end-run looked like and brought in the'Kansas touchdown in the third quarterL tv to oi l ' A feature of the contest was the 45-yard drop-kick for three points by Bowles of Oklahoma in the second quarter. .The field was Wet and muddy, which added ' to the hazards of' the kick. With a three-point lead the Sooners played desper- 5 , ately for a homecoming-day it Victory, but the rejuvenated Kansas team' was not to be denied., Burt, Smith, Kruger 5 skirted the ends time and again for substantial gains. 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Y' J' k 'i 1' Er 2 2 si E 5 A L f . it 'sa TQ? 3,553 Q, 5, y i Tfze ufggies' Omfaugkf Fczz'l.v, 0-0 Led by Swartz, Stark and Axline the Kansas Aggies next invaded the territory of the Jayhawk and outplayed the doughty bird. However, the Man- hattan boys lacked the necessary punch to put the ball over, although they threatened the Kansas goal time after timel The Jayhawkers seemed to lack co-ordination, and were never able to get going against their sister school. Al- though the line worked well the backf1eld was seemingly not able- to find the combination for gains through the Wildcat defense. On the defense the Clark aggregation again had a chance to-exhibit their skill, and were not found wanting. Five times the Aggies were within the flf teen- yard line, only to be rebulsed. The final gun found another drive starting. Lawrence W00dTHU- Veme Comer Gerald Smith P0 ge 293 , I 2 1- , . ,. i ' 1 M Q n i ,. E 'E fl it 'F'..w f ,If 5? .. , I'-'Arg . f r .V W if-'f ,s., f - . 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Nw.- 'why ,s,:ii,eiii.3g 1. , ma. f . - . .'.- .U 5? 1 fa Tie Storm Hz'Zs Drake, 17-0 Revenge for past games in the last two years came to the jayhawkers when the Drake eleven was taught how the game is played, 17-0. Undefeated for two' ii years by a valley opponent, the big blue team from Des Moines put up a terrific light, and a 100 per cent scoring combination was there to return their hghtiwith interest. A Still under the command of the canny Krueger, and with Burt and Black hitting the line on slashing plays, the crimson and blue eleven never gave their opponents a chance to. get set. Black scored a touchdown and a goal in the Hrst quarter, and Burt followed with a Held goal and a touchdown. ' Mosby, Lonborg and Black showed in this game why they made the all-valley, and Haley gave an indication of the L reason he got on Eckersall's All-Western. 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' l is P 5' . .rafvw . 4 I ' 2 7 . 5 1 L- ' K, A, :'. x infix . f wi fin, 5 . v ,- , , W., .FH 'ia QQ, 5 if Q 3 'fi . 4 2 if 1 if Tfze Tariq-Day egame a Sfaneiw 3-3 i The setting is a chilly one. From out the heavens myriads of God's little messengers Cwe mean snowflakesj come Hying down to wrap ol Mother Nature in white and incidentally to make a frame for the most picturesque contest ever held on Stadium field. . Kansas versus Missouri! - The hearts of the old grad and of the young frosh turn over at the words. Un this particular day it was football-football of a sort unexpected but also of a sort to be long remembered. Starting in the snow, and finishing the same Way, two teams fought it out in the icyslush. Missouri held the small edge of the dope, i but what is dope in a M. U.- K. U. contest? Sufhce it to say that no man on either side shirked the job. First Kansas made a held-goal, and late in the game a Mr. Walsh retaliated. Gene Han Alex Hodges Coal Line LYTLCVOSSCCZ! And the net ,muh of the season is- WE own the valley! - Leaving a share for Ship! o the H uskers. Never Defeated! Tiedfor the C hampion- UBUJPCH Page 297 fe gf?-S , 'L 5: 'L fe . 1. 1 .W f' . -., . 1' Y new ff gt? 1 trait? . , a- Fw its X Ji' .W .1 'l Fw 5 Hi J 'X .. lf .' fl aff ' 251'-g iii -:lf 3 , 'z ? Fi . 45 .ij it .Legg . g 'fb 1 L. 1 . we KM 3 A fi : A fr eff, 4 Jf H 1 9 41,1 4 I , ff Q , x . 4' Vkafailhifiui il ,T Wie' .Jvzrglixgzfyz :ig ff If-is I Y W ii M' f-1 Lx ,Q 9 ,.:, 3 .Q ' 51, ., H11 bmw-.vszf Mzifyif Z . , 5 QL W5 ' hs' . . wa 1 1 we FE, ,-.-.za ' L,, pi 223 .2 257 'an lg if-. .fi , JE. ' wr,-.A- R.. .. fn Q? LQ f iln EF: tai wi fd. Xl,:5,,.1, 'i' lj ii' 531i .W ,A 6' f-. - 1- m. 1- 415 Q . aj gp ii' If ff If lf-,,-1? f,.-5 Nr V'-if A,-' 1 pk ,L-:f I-D 'fd :Aw .-- ' i5y.n,f,fAf,.,.y,3 133f,g'-'1'.gf- 'FK X: W a. . . ,Fi li LT: .l YE V , 'Pit E A is 3 :fa fi 3 , .xg E V, N: 15 U',:.,. 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'K .mi .wiixfi 'I W-5 7 1 I i Q, lx Ugg Qs,-SV fl, 'i i f I' Q X N N f 5 1 2 '35 X Q f v f y I Q 7 WN 7 i Q 1 XXX S wfh, Z f X Of f X f f fi X N sf y iffy, 0 isis X X f f -fa ,wi , ff , 3 ui!-rsizfgiyffa x , lx Q I x l 2 Z X, Y f 5 4 X 2 S 'X in 1' , 1 f 1? 1 552 TUs ACKERMAN Captain, 1925 Throughout the season the games won by the jayhawkers almost fall were characterized by a stubborn fightiand a never-say-die spirit which pulled many a contest from the border-line of de- feat. 4 A The first game, a pre-season affair with the Hilliard team of St. Joseph, which later won third place in the national tournament, was lost by a margin of but two points. ,Fans whohad been looking for a fairly weak Kansas team began to sit up and take notice, and a week later the win column showed the first bud, when Drake met a Kansas whirlwind and took the short end of a 49-16 score. In looking over the season, no one game can be picked as the most important or as the closest for many were of the one- and two-point victory kind. Oklahoma, who lost by two points and then turned around to give Kansas her only Valley defeat in two years, Nebraska, who lost to the Jayhawkers by one-and three-point margins, Missouri, who played Allen's men to a standstill and who lost one game by two points and a post-season one by one point, and the Washington Pikers, who came within one point of -equaling the' Kansas score- all these furnished the toughest kind of opposition. Following the first game of the regular sched- ule, when the Drake Bulldogs decided that the pace was too fast for them, the fans were given an idea of what competition there was in the valley, for the Sooners threw the first of a series of scares into the Kansas crowd. Leading for three-quarters of the game, McDermott's men finished but two points' behind the jayhawkers. Nebraska was next on the list, and the Husk- ers tallied 18 points to the jayhawker's 19, in a game replete with suspense. Tus was the hero of ,the game, with a goal thrown 15 seconds before the gun. Page 302 f J' ,p,z!, ay 5,11 5 1, .ya 1,3 .,, ,ES if X, . im.-V we-5 Z rf ff? .pi V V, , . ga: ,- ,i if 'Zi W, 5. . iiffyii-'ifigsr 1426, .. -3 . rf if S ff. M 1 , ia., eg A-: lid 2 2 at as 45.25.-ani. 1, 25 is' 343 fzffi' ity , ig 1r?i,v '.- W E I is 1' s ' l'iW1:fa'H4J- ,,. qs H: 3 1 ,W W H if 5 1 ,i i. ' ff, . , .- ii Q X -+46 KEY? 1 521' QI. -T W wi WW jf gif, vi' -fi Q fi .. -. i, ' Y,t': , 3 jf ,gvffg fy--: IE its Es X Q X fw w -'I ' f, , : fe ' XQX in Q 2 i f -sy , W 1 , 3 . , , cf f ,b ..,..,r, , 5 r y: '51 ,WW if as M, f K .11 '- .gfx ZW . -.f ,mx . f Mvys, jg, 1, J C. .-5 ,ff Z -f 5.1 T Q . Q. It yssfag 17 fywv fkzhi M Wt i if Mails - 7 KWWYW 05504 ' X: flvfwff ssfswsf i' ii hiyvsamw P.. ,wif -. 4. sn f z wig km.-f I --. , ' vw. , A - .-,.. - --J- Q '- ' Eff i J f' . ii' V N. i .1 W n . . s si f , f J- '- fjjwv f' .X I I ,.. sf., ,asf A, JN , I if Wi, 3 X if lf! 'sf M. .iff H - 4 VS- .. T irf-'-. V i sqaykky qgfxwys . N ,mfgy ,,, ,mgrsw ENUM QDSQ - ,. 'T KWWL 'W Ns -w- . K- if s ys ff i.ms.s-sff, ,l ,V assi - -f ' f - 'V X'iZ,5w swf sf 6- W -Mx .f,-g, ,X HCHARLIEH BLACK Captain, 15124 'ix w,,,,ii , Q . 1. sig 1,-fu' fi FL 714 Si ' A fter the gina! gun, Kansas 16, Missouri I4 ' ,122 1.5 1' V., . we 5? 5, ilk 3 gf A 'Q 11- it Affvwff' -' 1 f 2,2 ? .3 .. , ,fix ex . U: if V , , . if - . ii liimsfffif :L gm. Qlraw er V A 1,1 .1 ,s z 1 as E is 2 . is 1,31 - J . 5 ,Q 5 Br af, '54 Av? AL., , iff , .-4, .f 5-ll-is 1 2' Y . f- ful: 'PN-bi -94 rn ff. ss, : ef., Key 'Sa ,Vx ' fa: 11, ug, T if : .gn ni infix fze Season , N. recounting the victorious march of the 1924 basketball team, we have the unalloyed pleasure of announcing the fact that every team listed among the major sports in the Jayhawker had a championship season. Starting with the 1923 basketball team, and continuing on through track, baseball, football and another basketball season, no Kansas team has finished lower than hrst place in the valley. The football team of Potsy Clark was un- defeated and shared a tie in the final standings with Nebraska, and the other teams have clear titles to the gonfalon. A The basketball season just passed saw the setting of a continuous victory record of 34 consecutive wins by Kansas, in Valley. competition, before the Oklahoma Sooners took the long end of a 26-20 battle with the jayhawkers. Starting with but four letter men, and with but two of them regulars, opin- ion was general throughout the Valley that Coach Allen would have a hard time repeating thevever-victorious campaign of 1923. But Phog was too smart for the dopesters, as proved by the fact that when the season was over Tus, Black and Mosby were safely on the all-valley, and Tus later was placed on the all-western, an honor accorded to 'no other Missouri Valley man. Page 301 Q At the close of the season, at the regular an- nual banquet of the squad, seven letters were awarded. Of the men to receive letters, all except Captain Black will be back for more next year, so that the outlook is as rosy as it was dark at the start of last season. , , A A p Those to receive letters, besides Black, were: , ' Captain-elect Tusten Ackerman, Lawrence, Bob ' Mosby, DeSoto, Dan Stratton, DeSoto, Henry if sr,, Heckert, Independenceg Verne Engel, Liberal, and Wilfred Belgard, Newton. W iw ,With r Frenchy Belgard and Bob Mosby at g ' guard, Heck at center, Tus at forward, Engel at ' forward and f'Strat at forward or guard,,Kansas Y .4g.c.,. will have a real nucleus to build around next year. frr. iki iff A The freshman squad should not go unmen- 'AVERNH ENGEL tioned. In the opinion of many, this year's frosh team was the best which ever hit Kansas. VVith four out of five of the national high school cham- pions from Kansas City, Kansas, and with seven or eight natural Hinds from Lawrence, Kansas City, Missouri, and Argentine, Coach John Bunn got a team together which always was ready to play the varsity and make 'em hustle. Outstanding among the freshmen who will be fighting to make their first K next year, are Zuber, Schmidt, Proudfit and Hartfelder, all of K. C. K., Gordon and Campbell, of Kansas City, Mo., Peterson of Argentine, Testerman and Lindley, of Lawrence. The difficulty is not to fmd five good men, for with a large squad back, and with a wonderful bunch of frosh material, there is left only the prob- lem of what frveimen are the best of the lot. No veteran is sure- of his place, and the competition will be fast for a place on the Kansas team of 1925. Playing a team composed of coaches and for- mer stars, the Freshmen showed their stuff in a game for the high-school basketball fans in March. The first half ended with the score 23-2 in favor of the frosh, and feeling sorry for them, as one of the Freshmen said, they let Phog and his cohorts get a few points later. , Page 304 In W Q fm' BW . , -:Q , N 3,-, ! .IN All Q57-SF 1 ,A , 42. rv.: A r x.. .. . :su X 2, .2 , -,1 X ., h, , - .. , I, If Z 0 .V ,, , f r ' .- ww 4 N .,mqk,g,t. f,. 5 N 5 21-jaw. X , ' ,Q 1.31. ,f - WM., 'VZ fw . ,, aww' vy ,C L ,I 4.2 1 A-x f N' f ,xt Sz W' bzf ww , AS ig, CK 77 HECK HECKERT is wx. f P1 '3 if g? ll 3 .': -We 141. -. 1 ,5F,,,1., 3413. gg... is it L' blhyi, win , .ming E r.. ., .1 ' A .5521 ,T .U , , W: E, f if 5 Q ffl: 5Ql,'l,:i gg. iff . f .ii vga.- , .-ii! lik?-1 I + lil 3 limi. rl 5: fl 1. , f if .. l ,Y ..Q.. Q X l gn, 1. I if '?. We f , , em 552 ra 1133? 'f--A xg, ti? '11, . . gl 'ff L' il , 1 Cf? F .., 1 W, ,il M, , L, 'Irv 7 . ga: ia 2 f li 1 1 .gferg fi iv rf f my ,, In gl f ff. l - 'l S' gi: - 4 .The Aggies were next to fall, 21-26, and fol- lowing this our old friends from Lincoln had an- tt, other try, this time on their home court. Kansas Wt. succeeded in marking up but three points in the glfirr first half, to the Huskers' six, but the old fight was there, and -the end of the game saw Nebraska it i'tii 1 again defeated, 10-13. ' Missouri came to Lawrence on january 29, and there were already several knots in the Bengal t tail. However, as someone said- you never can tell. Bob Hays got hot near the end of the 'i i second half, and nearly put the game on ice. Kan- sas was again extremely fortunate, and nailed - up a 16-14 result. . I . XWJY w g' ,MQ ,Q ft as vw ' Hi N2 sw! 1- 'Q .4 V , w ,f ' g This was the order' of events throughout the season. No better fight was ever exhibited by a WN J-.M ' , Kansas team, for with the odds against them, a and with the keenest kind of competition, the Crimson and Blue bunch fought off the Valley. Handicapped at the last by the injury of Mosby, they yet plowed through the crucial' game with 'Washington and copped the pennant.. X X fs g ,X X E X X 2 1ffif'jiJi x X , Max 'X 2 N iss, I x ix N I f X f fk X 4 X fx Xp MW 2 5, f X V , cm, XA f Zxff ,Q X 7 X 1 if if s 21' f ,wi 1 , xx X pick' I 1 X g N PE if f X! g f X nf , K w V fwf W Y I ,V x Q, -3,51 ,, . BOB MosBY 1 ,M- f G Af! KS! f Z fs A X bf?-f 1 f R f 5 jg XS X Ji? fi MI f X XQJ f Zjfif f f Q! K r ,s,,f ,zs , ,Lv S ' ..-K KK X ' 7 X ' 7 N X? X W X N fs! S wf f W ,N M X We Y' 4. , 4, , if 'W 2 1 2 Y 42, QE-lj ,X ,gf Q Q is WW V1 , ii . ,W ,k.. X 4 IFRENCHYH BELGARD After the season was over, and most of the players had broken training, the news-came of a scheduled game for the Olympic benefit, to be played between Missouri and Kansas on the Con- vention Hall court. - With Mosby Suu on the Sick list, Belgard in the hospital as the result of an accident in the high-school tournament, and the squad totally disorganized and scattered, Phog still got them together against all odds and beat the challengers 15-14. Thus ended a highly successful season. Kansas finished with a record of fifteen games won and one lost in valley competition, equaling the record made two years ago, and nearly duplicating the mark of sixteen Won and none lost, made last year. With the continuous victory record broken at thirty-four, another is well started, and with an even break in the luck the Jayhawkers will still be owners of the valley when the 1925 season has rolled by. Page 303 2 1 rn .J fix gf? , . :A -r 116 'Bi J yt, y, lf f1.,fv F? fi -M bg W4 9' , 1 1r , w , M Z1 fi ' K- ,wi iff TTT? N Em! 1-5 , 'rf' 11:1 R, 'rf iii. E: 35. :S 4 i , . , an-,M - ' Wi We 53 li K if X. 5 5 . 9 , x Wa 1, ag 9 5 551 fs 53 ,E 5 if 34. ff? 3? W- V 5 3 . f lm V., uffasqa wx, . g , Tug f ' 'rw sf: ff' '31 I!! 4 ' ' 'f :V :V-:X . 3 Hx. ' V , ax.. W M m WE ,,-J, 1: Hifi -,gi Page 306 HOWARD FIREBAUGH, Captain Track y24 f i X g 1 X., ri Lg YJ L, 3 if as 1- Mis ISU? iff? ,,. un, 1: . an 4 315 2,9 ,-wg 51.3 if EBTK' - Ei . 33151, 5F '3S Q ..g 1, 1 if J, H:-91 2 . mg 5:3-, f. 4 Gu , J 2 P 27? J, ! + in Q ' 2 .xg es P 1. ,A wifi W 9 I. C If ri 454, rr' ,' ,. I S' KF' 1 ,r I . M55 Q. LLL?- M -L S EL 5, Aw fi ' 'I 1 .4 if ei 5. 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Poor won the high jump at 6 feet 1 inch, and Graham took second in the broad jump. For the second time in two years and the third time in the history of the school, the jayhawker flew ahead of the Tiger in the dual track meet, the night of March 9. Kansas won seven lirsts and second in all other events, except the shot-put, which belonged to Missouri. The score-Kansas, 565 Missouri, 29. The crowning triumph of the indoor season came on March 24, when the championship of the Missouri Valley came home to roost another year , far above the Golden Valley. It was the consistent work of the entire jayhawker team, rather than the individual brilliance that won the meet. K. U. scored points in every event, except one, and broke three valley records. Grifhn, Firebaugh, Meidinger, and Fisher, running the mile relay against Nebraska, broke the valley indoor record, making the circuit in 3 minutes 29 2-5 seconds. Rogers set a new pole vault record of 12 feet 3 inches and Poor a new high jump mark of 6 feet 3 3-4 inches. , i - if fx 5: ri 'w -It L li ilk L s. ' 1 5 V ls gif: ..., . gf 2 , 3 er 1 Eff 721. g N. f 'L 41-1-, . .f ,M ff, N ...., 191- ff .1 9,3 i S .Zi Q QQ fri Qi WH f 1. g ,I 5 1 .TQSE .v-. .. . ,. :- gi j- 1 Mfg' - -vile: 'WH iii? lf' lv-:ga ie.. j if -W1 ig 'e .a 3' 4 gg si 1 fa QQ? Q ,E -gk-ci, I , u 6- A , . 1' lid 1 'f 'E ya f, I . ,X 4. F T59 it tu. 1 8 gf , w---v -we ,pr ' ,L Q X 'P . i Q5 it Staff x . 5- -emrvin 4,2,.Y,. ,.. - . x T ij- 'ts 5 4 L. ni ggfga .-mari 2 ,-, Y ge' A 'fLQ1if'-aff A'ii12fT X i :aff Tiaiffmd L, , .,.,. T, f r .R ...M f:..- .Vefi-... si . ' E- iz. - A-'Q' if K 5 Q--,f 5' ,..f..,5...- .air I w , QL..-.-,,M..., 2 S o H, N ,NAEQJ 1T........,.. an I 'tt . L. 'L 'J' 1-'-rilffvfl' - Page 308 'rf .--,, ,AE l 'filwni' i 1 Fi 'Q' , gk .1 , Q.. 1.?f,,jiS1 A5 :ri 41 'ef ig wi 3 ,. -- ala, fi? lf 3 -M 4 rj, . 'lf ' ik if fig ' --J 17,: 3' ,552 '- W mg ri 3 mlm Ina 1 y 'fx Q , , - i 'L Q15 'A swag A x 5-1 ,Y 'QQ lk? , ' E3 1 Qwiil if . l wil H 5 I 1 , E if vi ff -'fi if 2 W? L kiwi l 2 affi if 15-.-,L. .151 Ni 6 it 15 5 S ff? gl Q ii' M12 1'A'-'W-1.-ff 'v-w0,,- .-1 'Qi f U The . 1116.6 Team , Kellett Meng Graham n Goddell Poor A 7 Grifnn .Rogers CCapt.D Firebaugh X ' CCapt.-electD Meidenger Shannon Woestemeyer Wilson L Pratt Dillenbeck Fisher Grady Brown u I THE SEASON HE 1923 track season was one that will long be remembered as one of the most successful in the history of the University. While yet in the midst of the training season, a squad of K. U. track artists journeyed down to Convention Hall in the K. C. A. C. invitation meet, February 17, and came out of the fray third from the top. Rogers, Norton and Poor annexed, between them, first and second in both the pole vault and the high jump, and third in the shot. 4 I O Page 307 ,mf 4, V a gf . K 1, in . i.. ,Q r Sf, ,g if . K H.. - g 1 '1 ' K F 1 - . -i ,, ,,.w, -.w as ., ,W H K Q9-1.1. 2' 5 H , . in . i ivy' H., mm ff: ' w. ji .lv ,i i ..,x. ,M ull u. L, ag ii -'J W' 3, ip. 1 in-Q ggi! u.yfS flf1ff E21 iss! iff 'lisa' ,Q W i, liif' -,Vial . 2,15 '-3 Q.-' 2, or Q15 if ,, ,,,. 'li f, 3 Jiffy i' ,ext X 'f,.,,.f!Q' if .QE if 5: 527 If N2 k 'lj' ,, --sfffrw-V I V - ik' iid? .wi Q15 F' zz., Y 'mi ' E? ffl if '?' i, 5. W 2549 fljfii gil, v ., 'Q . 3 .fs 'uf . l f fl f ll ' , ,. fi? fi 5552 ., ,EH V, vt' it - ,tw . ,F 3 Tm 6,5 OSS of Kansas' two best dash men, Fisher and Woestemeyer, from injuries cost the Jayhawk a victory in the K. U.-M. U. outdoor meet May 19. The final score was 66 1-2 to 50 1-2, with the Tiger in the lead. Captain Rogers set a new school record for the pole vault, clearing the bar at 12 feet 8 3-4 inches. Kansas went into the valley meet at Ames May 25-26 still crippled in the dash events. Despite handicaps, she came off with third place, having chalked up 24 1-2 points. Nebraska won the meet, with 40 points, and the Kansas Aggies second, with 30. Rogers set ,a new pole vault record, 12 feet 6 7-8 inches, while Poor, not to be outdone, came across with a new high jump record of 6 feet, V2 3-4 inches. Graham won the broad jump at 22 feet 10 3-4 inches. Q 5 On june 16, two weeks after' most of the jayhawkers had departed for home, Poor and Rogers went to Chicago to representthe University in the National Intercollegiate Track and Field meet. Poor had little trouble in leaping 6 feet 1 inch to win the high jump, but Rogers found exceptionally strong -competition in McKown of Kansas State Teachers' College, world's indoor record-holder, and Brooker of Michigan, .who tied for first at 13 feet, a new N. C. A. A. record. Rogers vaulted 12 feet 9 inches to third place. Hn... ll. , A 1 . -W 3-. 'i 5 W. . J i in in Tm ek The team that set a new half male relay mark ANSAS opened the outdoor season auspiciously by defeating the Oklahoma Sooners 95 1-2 to 21 1-2 on April 17 Oklahoma took only one first. A What was by far the greatest achievement of the season came when Kansas Won first in the relays as well as in the special events at the Kansas Relays, April 21 The Griffin Norton Firebaugh Woestemeyer Fisher qu1ntette .carried off first honors in both the half and quarter-mile university relay and second in the mile relayi Kansas placed fourth in the two-mile relay and third in the four-mile relay Poor took first in the high jump and Graham first in the broad jump Kansas took second third and fourth in the pole vault and fourth in the broad jump. A 1 During the week-end of April 27 the K. U track artists journed to the Drake and Penn Relays. From the Quaker State Norton brought home a first in the high jump and Fisher a second in the hundred-yard dash In the Drake meet Poor won first in the high jump at 6 feet 4 inches while Graham was leaping 22 feet 7 inches for first in the broad jump Rogers placed third in the pole vault. The first set-back of the season came at Lincoln May 5 when Nebraska trimmed the Mt Oread visitors 83 to 48. Although the Cornhuskers were un- ij. : Q, . .,. r 1- 2' ' 4... 3 iv fi if f ' ' ' in . , , , , ,V , 'mix' su - r :ci ' Y 2 ' ' l l ff , , . ' 3, , Qi. if ff .gg 1 1 gi--avg . 45223 gt, g if 4 -f, ,E . Y - ,Q ri, , 3. ag doubtedly superior on the track, the score might have been different, had Kan- sas been up to its usual form in the field events. Page 309 4:1 ,, x I A ,f K -X if 5' 5' Ei 1 , f Eff Q, 'UF 5 ff .viii if 1 5 glint? 4 rl e f1:u, xA K fix ' 3 1 it a , Yi L ,vi 4 A l ' rl dj 'sv 4 j 9 -a gr. JS' gg wx , 1 1 1, 'K it E 1 qi Zvi ' 'Q X xi 'Y' X I xi .1 .v fr f U la f '7 'l I Q li S ,s ' - lf AP- 1 Eli r iifflaf .if ig ja V1 it if JE 1 za I W... . ,N wr 1 f Y 1 V . f 52' . 5 f-'rv 5 3? fl ' -, gr? .,- ,N if .e. cu.. x gi. ' .ff H iv- fggzgma 5.1 u. g , . 4 ,J -va: er fra , 4.1 EM ' 2 5, req Y Page 312 JOHN LONBORG, Captain, Baseball '24 STWNYIIIIIENXQQQQQQNIIIIIIITNQN'CICIQQTQIIIIQIQlIfIfQI x xFxlllllxllllwllilwNINITTYXQQXYNY N WTIIIW WN W X x P Nxxxv' x- X WX :Xxx ...S xxxz-xr -x 'X-'ls' X X 'X xux x N xxxxxxx X X X XSNMxxx xxXRRRQ:RMwXXXXNXXXXXXXxxxxxxlxxx x xXxxxxxixxxxwwmktxtttsbxx xxxxxsN X W xX x M xwxxxxx Mx X QY X X Q N X ,.,,4.,..A,,,,AA.,. , ..,..,,,.,,,.....,A,.,,,A,.,.,,.,,..A,,,.,..,.,,.,., .,,.,, I ,,.,.,Al,,.,.A,.,,4,,,,,,,.4,.AA,, : ,,...,, , ,,A,,Q,U.,,4..,,,,,...,,,,..,,A,., ,..,,,4A.,,4,.,,,,.,,A,.,.,. Z X xf Q Vx x Q .... Q xx 2 -'-' 2 S: N Wx . . .. . ...Q Wx Sri- S ,,.- S5 4 M , - Sxxxsg '- '4 V---4 llv' I-:-5-,. ....... .AA,..,.-4- ..,.... 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His fielding and batting-he hit over 300 in his three years' of conference baseball- -together with his quiet, unassuming manner and capable leadership, were large factors in bringing the championship home to Mt. Oread. b . joe Bloomer, captain of the 1922 squad, is probably the best all-around player that ever crossed a diamond for the-University. He was without doubt the lead- ing player of the Valley in 1923, being an excellent fielder and leading the con- ference in hitting, with an average of 444. His graduation meant a loss to K. U- Glenn Squirt Frazier, 118 pounds of determination and light, is, or Was, probably the smallest university catcher in America. Squirt's Work on the team was without compare, and to his alertness Kansas owes many victories. He was graduated lastpyear. I . V Bill Staplin, third base, developed from a player of ordinary ability into an essential unit of the team in his last year. So much so, that his graduation leaves a large gap in the championship machinery. Page 314 3 I, 51' lf-. 'A' V 1? if S il ' ifgwg +7 ll? V .pewsw f ff1f 2 3 . 0-1,5 1 . Un. ii' 5 'Iii' I if Vi V .Lv ur 3' 'fig ff:-wilrflp . .E P4 1' gi 1 Y n sv i F . K ', 1 c- - J I. .- ., imfgfgrf I 5 ' Q ,Z 1 , 235' ' 3 I 1 .Vi i V ' it 9 'FS' 5,7 -'S A sau.. Ei E fa 'fs sg MIB' 1 ' 'ww' J., ,. .Pi ,. 6 .2 milk' 1 L r: if fi-1 S TW? , f V.. A-Q 5 , if ,W ,I -J bv, i I -1 'LL'-I -.1 I l +...., .-li ,., V: . F-F -,,, ,W WP ,, 1923 2321166411 Price Kennedy Davis Wiberg Staplin Black Bloomer Clark ' Wenzel Lonborg Campbell Armstrong Johns CMascotD Frazier Luse OR THE third time in as many years, the championship pennant of the valley conference has Hoated in the Kansas breezes that sweep Mt. Oread. Potsy Clark's nine played thirteen conference games, dropping only two. In a two- game series with Iowa University, champion of the Big Ten, K. getting an even division of the victories. April 21 April 23 April 24 April 28 April 28 May 4 May 5 May 11 May 12 - CC-a May May 19 May 25 26 1 me 18 May June June 2 S THE SEASON Kansas Ames Kansas Iowa Kansas Iowa Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas K. S. A. C. K. S. A. C. Washington Washington Missouri 6 7 1 2 Kansas 16 10 13 6 8 Kansas cheduled Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Missouri at Ames ' at Iowa City at Iowa City at Lawrence at Lawrence at St. Louis at St. Louis at Lawrence at Lawrence at Columbia with Washington May 14-15, canceled.j 1 3 Missouri 13 Missouri 3 K. S. A. C. 6 K. S. A. C. 2 Nebraska 5 Nebraska at Columbia at Manhattan at Manhattan at Lawrence at Lawrence U. succeeded in Page 313 .T,,.,. .1 .' W' 3-if .5 li 5: ll' .,2 E iii ,wa ,gf-,i Msg A ,vi s: 3' 'fl gm? ,Jw ,V gf,-',,,3 1, . ...V '1 , , Q E f 5 E? Lf: u .. W .',- gi. '33 Vqli ' '71 6 T3 f J I f ' . fl.-A M l Z f Fi A . E A , ig '95 .V K Hays catches Price at jrst. ERLE PRICE, lead-off hitter and center Helder, filled up the gap left by Joe Boyd of the 1922 squad. He is a great hitter and comes through in a pinch. Price, like Davis, was unknown until last year. ' A The three members of thesquad who were not' awarded K's are worthy of mention because of their ability as well as untiring efforts and loyalty to the team. I Elgie Luse was a pitcher of real ability, but with stars like Bloomer and Davis on hand. to take the mound, he had little chance to display his talents. I D. S. Armstrong, an utility outhelder, played his first season on the squad last year. He shows signs of developing into a real power on the 1924 squad. Swede Wiberg was without doubt the most consistent candidate for the varsity squad. Swede was at good fielder, but was handicapped by his hitting. Page 310 fs' F23- igig .fi 'fl V ' gi? ill? 1 . S it 'iff' . fm, N Q- gl .,g5,ta-:- , I E i. . 1 H . M4111 I , 5 I . m ly-K 41' 7 nj h, s H 4 i' . lf! 2 it B 3 ,X Z . 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' Charlie Black, left Feld, with little experience to begin with, developed into likely material. Great things are expected of Charlie this spring. ' V. Charles Kennedy, right field and pitcher, came to Kansas with the reputa- tion of being one of the greatest athletes ever turned out at Washburn. He made his letter here, and although he is not in school this year, his appearance in uni- form next season is expected. Murray Puss Davis, pitcher, was the find of the 1923 season. From an unknown quantity, he jumped to a place in the limelight, pitching Kansas to six victories. Fuss will be thc ace of the 1924 pitching staff. Page 315 foxy- ozmfry C Ream Coach Schlademan Kellett Rost McGrath James CCapt.J Grady CCapt.-electD Pratt HE cross-country team had a comparatively good season, despite the fact that Kellett, stellar hiker, was injured at Oklahoma early in the fall. In a non-conference run with the Oklahoma Aggies here, Kansas lost. K. U. passed by the Aggies on October 27, the day of the football game between the two schools. While Kansas was holding the Nebraskans on the six-inch line, the cross-country team chalked up another victory, October 20. Kansas lost to both Oklahoma and Missouri later in the season. In the valley meet the Crimson and Blue came in fourth. The men who won K's this season are James, Grady, Pratt, and Ream. Captain James is the only one who will be graduatedthis year. Kellett would have made a K if he had not been kept out of the running by his injury. Page 3I8 XXWXXX NQNVWW XXXXXXXXXXXXNXWXQTxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmmxxx XXXTXNNWXW' N x -Q x X . x - Xxx-k-' XX Xmxxxxxxxxxxxx . ,,xxXxx, X X A N XX .Y - . N , gg XXSXkXXXxxXXX N xxxx x XSXXXXXXXXXXMAKXXXXXXXXXKxxxxxxlxxII: xsg tQRtXQQ RNxQRXtNb 2iiRS g X ., . ...,.. 4 . ,. , , . A. . . , A , . . ,, A , S SNS l-'A4'. 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NY 5 M it ii:t3i :?i:ii'it i .,., ,. .,, .,A ,v., .: S '..v I mhl- - S553 MN . ..,.,,.A... ,..A , , 35' X3 ,E W3 WERIIIW WMSEQIQIEXENWWWYllxlxillkNWXWWQXYXQIXWNSWXNIQQYEFXW WIN XXX X S RlxxxxxlX XlExxxxxxxxxx Exnixxxxxkxxxx Nik EgaxkxxkgwxgxXxxxlxxlXxw lTIIxx?XN WxxxxxX XXxxxsXWXXXXXWmkXxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxmux xxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmmXXXXXxXXXkXmA NxxNxxNmXN 3 Wrofflzhg and Zoxzhg Roscoe gets in the ring with St1'angle1 ' Lewis Wrestling at the University received a new impetus when the athletic authorities voted letters to the men of the team for the past three years. Wrestling is fast becoming a popular sport, as is boxing, although the latter is not recognized as an intercollegiate sport in the valley, ' THE WRESTLING TEAM R. A. Stirton, Captain john Botsford Carl Webring, Captain-elect Mahlon Delp Cleo Craven Lawrence Sparrowhawk Steve Merrill Victor Hill Glenn B. Patrick, Coach b THE BOXERS . McKee O'Keefe Seelig Walker Phillips Spencer Snyder Montgomery Davis Tommy Dixon, Coach Page 320 T! ' n A .vs Q 6.1 ,rf , Q, 3 li if 4 za ,img 3 nf' 113,41 3 . . .2 ,V , ,yt 4 W, 'E .1 -r x A. 'x f e. PM ?gg.1L:1.g .TQ F ,ray fl :ia 1 Mi 2 E - 1 .mf .33 -w ,345 if Y , k Q . M gf l Air ,-.v-4 , fb A -4 57 .5 o if? . 5? yi if is , M85 flweii i , .A 5 -ei 5 . as 2 :gl RQ 215-1 . . V! r'-q -,1 ,- 32.- 'Tl :Yu fl :,,W'1+'1ffw1i ?ir1 'ff- , . Za -1 : Alf: 2 1 n- fel Aqvfrszpif fbi: ilrl, -ii' if A il fi '12, Ti wg? The Valley Cross-Country Run ' KUHLY ENNIS, for years a very popular sport at Kansas, since ,the war has not drawn the interest that it should. This year, however, with prospects for a very strong team and a schedule of games already set as the jayhawker goes to press, tennis should again become a drawing card. Captain George Glaskin and Gerald Smith, who went to the finals in the National Municipal Tournament in St. Louis, and Muir Rogers, ranked high in the first ten players of Kansas City, are good for victories against any kind of competition the Valley can produce. . l l 4 Page 319 S J ., , , M ,. li ..f,f.:g' ,3,.,K, , 5 s- sl f rl., EH .rr 1- chu.: Q ,,,w, -nw, 5' ' 9 551'-f.X 5'rf.'i lx-,5 if fi' Fin 1 Z. ,N -' lEg':g5y,lf'5 Vg 'iff 2 32: ,-1 1 Qiz:r,.,,,ASf Vi ' E: the '-e'f1'i? Ei ,,,.,, 'ag ,f 4-, 4if',,' Q, fill 3 e, , K ia W '-,ifrufilzfi ?'5'f! Zn43 335 5 ll? Mlggjjkgrfg, 2 ie ,Wg 'A sw fpiiff 'f as .4 .3 . E we 5 9 f-:A Mn Q12 is 4 it lean., TIA ,Ev .. ' Q sl 33:1 is 'R . , ., - ggfis...f, 13,11-,ff 1:11 5.1 .e fr' Yi. if '- 7 his -S' we ' LS? ' iff. l 'J ,..,, xl? , , is A lvl lj. 1 ,. 53 'Q exif! .1:. V1- Q7 55 lf F51 ffl? yi?-:va 3 i 1, 1 na. ., '- Y-. I Sf? ' 2, fi . We i . 4 :G .gl if 3 fl A . '12 'apic wi 24: 1 -r il gl.. ... . 35 3 '.fv .-.-ey-ui, Qymnafium Page 322 Klemp Frazey Mifflin Patrick ' Naismith This year students were for the first time allowed to declare majors in gym- nasium. The gymnasium classes are, therefore, becoming more and more important in the life of the student, although it has always been recognized that physical development is a very fundamental phase of a collegeeducation. -THE CLASS' INSTRUCTORS Henry Klemp James H. Frazey VVilliam Mifflin V Glen B. Patrick Prof. James Naismith 1 4, K W -l- 4 x a A - ,R J- film 2 .ez iff: . ., ,. 1. -- +1 :'--r-L . .' rff fiat T il. ,- fl 'Lis' ' .W ' 5' N 2 ? 5 Q 1.5 . L, at 95 ,rr KL f l ,E If 9. ,fun gk az i-?'f-f' . if . ,F I J E , -.f. , - . be 1:2 f. Q2 6 ,Sf lg Y ' L ' i 4 I t ,. 'Q 5 1 F 5 5 Lnsgif we 5 Q V1 ,ti H f-L '51 3' ga? Q.. eff W 5' ,Q Q12 Hifi u . 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An all-university swimming meet, simliar to the one held for the past two years, was held, with Doc jOhHS120H, of Ohio, C3f1'YiUg Off 5, most of the honors. Johnston is a former member of the crack Ohio Wesleyan swimming team, and other members of the squad have had much experience in the water sport. t ,,,. gwi 5 1 The Kansas team was represented in the Valley meet in St. Louis, but the competition from Washington and Ames was exceptionally strong, with the result that Kansas was forced to be content with placing in the relay and 100-yard free style events. , 1 Page 321 ,1 . ,g . fy W omerfs e1f'l'fZl6!Z.6 4A.ff0m1z1'0n Strickler Heleker Higgins Marcell Walker Woolfe Snyder Reed F. Martin E. M. Martin Barter Pyle Duncan Hanson McColloch Mullins Ludeman Hutchinson Harkey ' Meyer I Krehbiel Hooyer Bennett Barto Ross Patterson Bohnger Butcher Foulk Talhelm Orbison Becker Warner Lantz Olinger Gould Fenner Pa ge 324 'President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Business M arzager Advisors . . A Dorothy Barter Barbara Becker Jean Bennett Elizabeth Bolinger Edna Brinkman Margaret Butcher Alice C happuis Ferne Crooks Leila Duncan Cecil Fenner Mone Foulk Amy Gould Eleanor Hanson Mary Harkey ' Higgins Talhelm Snyder OFFICERS AND ADVISORS 1 . Q Q . . n JEAN BENNETT . CLADYS SNYDER MARGARET WALKER DOROTHY BARTER MARGARET BUTCHER . . MARGARET BARTO, RUTH HoovER MEMBERS Helen Helleker Dorothy Higgins Florence Hutchinson Vera Krehbiel Josephine Lantz Mabel Ludernan Helen Marcell Edith Mary Martin Frances Martin Irma McColloch Roxie Meyer Gladys Mullins Davida Olinger Elsie Orbison Executive Board Hanson Mullins Bennett VValker Harriet Patterson Lela Pyle Bernice Reed Lucile Robertson Helen Ross Gladys Snyder Estrelda Spratlin Artelda Steele Jeannette Strickler Nevada Talhelm Leah Ulamperl Margaret Walker Roberta Warner Muriel Wolfe Foulk Barter Olinger SWINYYIIIIFRWQWxKiQQXIIIiIfXRNXSYRQCQxXTXYIIQIQxIIQINWX YWQQQQXQRXXWRWWTTTXIQQNXN5 NWQQW ww XX N t Nxxxxxf' N n xxxxxxxx -NWXXW W X Q X v w'X 9 X NXN XX X X XXX Nm X SW A X AX X, kg Qi l,-.. -,,,-.-,-.-.-.-, ...-.----...-.-..,v.-,-.-.. ..-,- - - , -.--'.-,.V.,. ..,. ..l...,.,,.., : --.,-..,.. .,A...,..,. , ,..,..,,l,,...,..,........,-, ..-.-,-..,. f.---.-.'.' : - ' : -.-.-.--- : 4-.'-.---.'-- r ---'1 : - - 34'-I ','--. 1 -.'-'f'-'- '--'4 I X QS 1. -.-. 5 --,-. ..l.,,.. , . . , ,. 4 ,, , . . k ., . , , . .. , . , . , .. . 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WI: if Hovbey A Butcher Robertson Martin Higgins Walker Spratlin Foulk Barter Lantz Hoover Patterson Geiger Among the sports which daily are becoming more popular with the women of the University is hockey. The interclass tournament this fall, under the management of Davida Olinger, was closely contested, ,the seniors being victorious. From the excellent material of the class teams a varsityteam was selected, the members of which were: . Josephine Lantz, L. VV. A Dorothy Barter, L. I. ' Harriet Patterson, C. F Dora Geiger, R. I. Mona Foullc, R. VV. Dorothy Higgins, L. H. Margaret VValker, C. H. Edith Martin, R. H. Estrelda Spratlin, L. B. ' Lucile Robertson, Goal ' Margaret Butcher, R. B. Page 326 3 f Z ?1 2. ' 2 i l '? 4' I 'J fl 'P -E iff. 'lf'-L ,.,V mr ,I rj. , . 2 'B .'. x 6 5- 29' if, 5 'if i?3 fit57'if 'tw if 5 'Sify' ,.,'i' gg? Q16 K -. s' ag yi' iii i . bw 2 za 'A '5 Q ij! ,ag 45 J.:g.w 1 L . lr. zz ,1. 9 EH, if if Q Ein MI, Y .ffl Ziff fi'?'Qff? Q if aw? 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E ff 2 l ' i F , D H 'S I ,h . , 53? :fi W if ,j - ,xr r A 'f'.VV'5nLn X is? 3 C Sf Lil- 5 w fs: 3 Q W, A J 5, .1 . 1 all imarmil' :j E' wg ., '. wi, Y gl: I Ent.. 1 Ex 'Q I .Q lv :S 31 3 11 - 1- in v w. ffl 2 3 W. iU2:'f ggi wg: j . K eww 51 fl iu-. Yi .Wi l .V .r 4-,ah W a, 'i 'C 1. ? 5' is rf P r N, f rv ff l? l il? DUNCAN, PATTERSON BARTER, LANTZ 2 VA 'lib' ENNIS became a popular sport at the University last spring when the 3. tournament excited much interest among the women sport enthusiasts of f the school., Under the supervision of Lela Duncan, the schedule was systematic- ally arranged and the games were played on schedule time. More than thirty Women entered the tournament. . . Winners ofthe tennis doubles were Dorothy Barter and Josephine Lantz, V with Lela Duncan and Henrietta Hadley capturing second place. - Henrietta Hadley won the singles title, and Elenor Hanson was the runner-up, fig?-'. D A gf-,gif ' .r,c i f H7 z 2 1 F' I ': ft' f' ,aflk 353. Page 328 :clam 2 f'L..-M1112-?L fl, i :fi li '?F7I5Fiw -il .?,. 'fill ' Q? 5 Q ,,. 9 Vw, ' 4. 1 wi? f'.'-if QV' xi ,TI ' uv 5 V ' fi 'll ' -Z' fzf 4 zi, ..,.,n r 0 P L54 1. A 6, ' -9, , 'l vf i V , Z , E . : i E J- . ,g - fri W .5 f gl, LM T ,E-1,24 7.3 leg Ji , ,W K K3 1, W um sv Er ,ve s ' , . T' I , 1. x J f 'V f 1 'I if .f i . tg 5 f. A- l f ,ES 1 QL: 1. 'Q mms? 'f K 'ASA ,V - ww .1 Q WE' X 6 1 .K I li f.. '7 f. wi f ? r 3.42 J , Q 2 , .,, K . ,fi Eiffiiwf' 2 li 1 i v kg Lfrzj! 22. 1 il! e X tv f - wi if Q-xi he um! Club UACK CLUB is an organization for women swimmers of the University who are able to pass certain tests in aquatic performance. Major and minor emblems, according to individual skill, are awarded. This year the organization put, on a Water Carnival, and a swimming 'meet for sororities was conducted under the auspices of the club. At this meet Chi Dmega won first place and Kap- pa Kappa Gamma wasxawarded second place. ' D THE MEMBERS i Dorothy Barter Virginia Bowen Dorothy Leibengood Frances Patterson Gladys Snyder May Alice Walker Lucile Robertson C Mary Nell Hamilton Gladys Mullins Mary jane Melton Helen Kennedy Dorothy Shaw Dorothy Higgins Loraine Collins Edith Mary Martin ' Elizabeth Walkei' Margaret Walker Loraine Carter Helen Marcell Josephine Lantz Margaret Kennedy Page 327 W . .,. f !Vi UE, iffy l I if I . .Q K f' . i?QH fir 9' . W 4 QQ J 'Q 5 iafhb V gg: Qi fl if A f y . 2- 1 s V 9' 4,15 Page 330 Ns I 'Y 1 -at te z ,A W f ,IJ 4 . Y? if. -14? K fr 'C y ss- b Q , 1 . Q I I 'Y . 1 A If . . 110 1 . Q I . de .ai L3 . I ki I ik . .- H 1 ' 1 mg 1. Q' ' 'V xl , fu R re 5,11 ME. 53,5 Qi ?i wifi M Q, .: if yi Q 23, 5 ,M '1f '?'f' Aix U , v- z n fn 'n n A 5555 . 94 ,l A11-f EV 5 1 f H . GL 2 ,vsf HIGGINS SNYDER MULLINS WALKER BA-RTER TALHEI M HANsoN BENNETT F OULK OLINGER If eff uf Tom! Syyfem E The number of points received for the various achievements in athletics follows: ' V Points Hockey Team . . 100 Basket Ball . . 100 Baseball . 100 Sub. 1st Team 70 2nd Team . . 60 Sub. 2nd Team . 30 Squad Points . 15 Varsity Team . 25 Championship Team 50 Volley Ball Team 50 Sub. Team . 10 Swimming Team . . 100 Swimming Honors 100 Swimming Meet: lst Place . 100 2nd Place . 50 3rd Place 25 -Tennis: Doubles A 50 Singles . . - 100 Apparatus Test ...... 50 Gym Honors Cupon recommendation of instructors and passed by boardl: 1st Year ....... 25 2nd Year . 25 3rd Year . 35 4th Year ....... 50 800 points win a gray sweater, and when a woman has 1,000 points - she is awarded a white sweater. ' Page 329 .1 ' iii' .. ' , if - .. fl i 2 . ' gl . . S51 J si VT M gb 'Soir I igwf? as gi ,QIJ4 A Y ,lg if 1. wa A 1 r hu 3 ., mun- ' X. . -Ar' A Q ax A. - ff I H W Wee M f J ,L , Q at e ,. i , I . .if X, ' f ,ff ' . Kf' 1 K , 5,5 A 1 .. . 1 ' Rf Q V 1 1. E: fl 1 1 3? 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Q3 5 a 5 lf, 52 f' ' LQ. ., 1 A1. 723 ai , , 43.5 wi , if , ,.A., ...meg -. 5 :',' l :V Y -.E-ASM .4 '- -2 T ,, , Q reid if Q Q Q E J l 4 ' i r , 'E ,rf i ,el 5 3 2 1 Mi , 1 ix ,fi gg 5 Jlfenk Student Cozmezf Gordon McCoy V V Kosar Walker McLean Burt Stagg Armentrout Davidson Firebaugh McLeod Engle Anderson Hall Learned Brotherson Shore President . . . First Vice-President Second Vice-Presidenl Secretary . . . Treasurer . Don Gordon Wayne McCoy Clarence Kosar Harvey VValker Jack McLean Harold Burt I. Ralph Stagg Fred Armentrout OFFICERS MEMBERS Chet Shore STANLEY LEARNED RALPH STAGG . HAROLD BURT. JACK MCLEAN A HOWARD FIREBAUGH Alan Davidson Howard Firebaugh Bill McLeod J. B. Engle Bill Anderson Charles Hall Stanley Learned Lewis Brotherson Page 333 l ik 'T we ME' i1,.,,, if iffy We inte? re fig' if ll 5 1, . hx L A 'M W, , '.,1i!f . if 11:33 Herve, - Lge f :ri1?2,,a+f1,l P'-I . klzirswwf . 'S Y - ' x ffm-,-,r,L ' ,Q 5.1! ,f A' W1 ., -- iff ? I 2 v of , '3 if 1 2 e'efr3 Q 5 ff E 1 ? :Abi ,eg 23: ,X ll? fd: 1545 F rl ,Y 'I ,A 5, Q, im A ,X V 5 gg iii ,. .L 3 Fw - 3 .A 24' -E l E535 'A' 5 ikmwle y-F4,L.v.4 asf: 9 s Fl' :eff f ' I we 2 4 QW 1 ffe- i null? fi-if iff ii x ' S I 955' shud l PACHACAMAC. JACK HEFLING, Prey. 723 USHEDM JAENICKE, Prey. ,24 I , :AM 'T IV f' I Y! I4 'I 1 . W LES , fl Ii ,1 rrylmo CCURLY, WOLFINBARGER HAM HAMILTON FRED BEWEINNER BOB LEMON ' :milf CECIL DUNIIAM I O FRANK RISING 34' V 1 I , -2 LAWRENCE WOODRUEE LEON HI CAMBERN I PA K. SMITH FRANCIS PROSSER VIRGIL MILLER HC 77 X I F HET SHORE ' I P MELVIN GRIFFIN N i ASHLEY CLASSEN X I HOWARD FIREBAUCII N LEO MILLS ' AQ ' L GEORGE ROSE HOWARD FRANK 2 0 I o 2 f'MAC MCCOY V Ei U. I I , , l 'f L ' 1f --F Y ' i i 1 L - A ? ' 5 - ,mfv , l 5 F'-',,,... ' he W 077267271 Student government efYf50ez'ntz'0ni Hogue Pendleton Snyder - Rawlings . Bright Van Epps. Gavford DeLong Humbarger Tenney Hanson - Phillips Gould A Sf-Ugard May Hand Simonds Schollenberger Madden Kline The Women's Student Government Association was organized in '1909 to foster among the Women students a feeling of mutual responsibilityfand regard for both liberty and order: to maintain the high standards of the University and .to promote. loyalty. . X - All women pay dues to the Association at time 'of registration and become subject to its regulation. - f A It has power to regulate all matters pertaining to the conduct and welfare of women students. ,The Association aids and promotes all Worthy student organizations and activities in which women are concerned. It controls, jointly, with the Men's Student Council all social affairs. It also has .joint responsibility for the auditing of accounts of all student activities, and operates a co-operative book exchange. W. S. G. A. instituted the point system to relieve women who had become involved in more activities than they could manage without injury to their scholastic standings. Under this system the number of activities in ,which a woman can engage is limited. Page 335 MXN Page 338 ' HX!! An organization of Senior Women allied together for the purpose of fostering independent VVomen's Student Government Seniors Catherine Lodge Emily Moeller Jessie DeLong Margaret Wallace Mary Martin Elizabeth Meade Louise Robinson Helen Friend Margaret Stubbs im fe, se i- 2 vs 3-2 wi A Jw ii-5 1 . , .. , ,x ' , u . ' 5 'f ' 1 J , 3' 5 , , :' i .: - 'r,,F 1 1 1? . fy Y' .. C 1 Ulu! K f.....-B ... ' A V L L' ... , ' f .W ,. . ,M Managers 5 I F Q 9 32,3 ,L', J ' -' 'X fd H iii , . Q ii: Q 4t jf. 1 2, , ,A I 1 L i E 1 Ms - +I' - , JM' . '24 5 t ,yi be ww Swim ' 1 wx ,V ., - , I , ' I - 3 -. , ' 'IW 3+ -ly ,imc , :f 'Sv' I - ' Al 'ff 32 rg.. itz. .N ,,.. I J Q? V ,. 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E ,755 as is. i Q 1 e il 2 E A -:kj il 'ff Y 7: SQL . ., V fa. xl' .4 Vg if? ,tliql K l .af , ai f . fig ,' if 'x . . 4 IAQ., ' i 4-.1-:.,,f1 QF- L15 'Q if 1 ' I i if E fag?-:, v, is 5 i ' 1' it f , if E il . if fl 'i?y.11J!i ', T fi fs:.m,f.1.-.-,y. ,. LE-1-' 'ug ' ., . owe eTre.s'z'denz'J' wmv!! Jones Bronson Harford Brown ' Davis McCormick Marrs Thomas Kohman Dailey Crawford Amos French 'Reed Ebner A , Betcher DeLong Anker' Maclvor Gould Thomen - Smith Hoyt The House Presidents' Council, composed of the presidents of the sororities and organized rooming houses which have three or more students, was organized to aid in student government among the women students of the University. It aims to further the spirit of democracy and co-operation, and to bring the women students of the University in closer contact with their own governing body, the W. S. G. A. The iirst vice-president of W. S. G. A. is president of the council. OFFICERS . . RUTH GOULD Page 340 Vice-President Secretary . Betty Moore Jessie DeLong Marie Altergott Lucy Crawford Eva Drumm Vera Dailey Kate Wagon Goldie Field Mary Smith Dorothy Gayford Annaline Ebner Eula Holland MEMBERS Helen Bryant Lucille McCormick Violet Thompson Gladys French Carolyn Redman Mabel Thomas ' Lois Reed Abi Kohman - Elsie Bronson Pauline Anker I Dorothy Maclvor Linna Brown l . MARY LOUISE AMos DOROTHY McIvoR Mary Bigler Betty Marrs Erma Betcher Anna jane Shelton Ella Thomen g Mary Louise Amos Madeline Jones Nancy Cox Doris Shoemaker Rachel Hoyt Irma McCollough Marguerite Cox i L? is ii l Sl iii' 553 ,511 Y' if lf' in 7 g mf- , ,ii ..1. S AH., ,s,f...1Pa..J'- 5 5 ,Z r ift 3. if? ' f 'rj 2 . t 5 -.ju ' gin' 3 L 7 ll Il .f-'-Ai, 75,-: 5.4 11' 3-'1 y.. .-f , Wk if 151, it 4 Y 'U 1 I i 1 i H ia- 73? 'ill ig-L gf: xg, -. s. fi . 5. . , ' EJ Jul! B 1 'f-we K iii? Sgii if 1,2 vm. ' Q g Q ff 1 y, at . , U -ws. , X-. 535 .f i -L .5 5 f e., 4,3 . s iNM' 5:53 , ' 1' iff 'V .ilrf ,,z ima. J ,V if , .. . ,H - zfi .f , za., ' 1 If E fs I Eg! T' it Q . ig, Z 3 55 2 ,, M .ol 4y....s-- wg 07727770 Domino is composed of respresentative women of the University, organ- ized to promote democracy on the campus of the University, to aid in the selection of the best qualified candidates for student offices, and to aid in the perpetuation of traditions of the University. Helen Jaka Janet Simons Cleta johnson Anne Rooney Seniors Elizabeth Martin Reba Cullum Virginia Dunne Nadine Morrison Helen Heleker Page 339 +114 Q' 2 1 , f A-9qQ ,H 5 F3 T: 539' w., -new . xr ,xg 4,..f.. ,,-.., The College 3 . DONALD HIGGINS . . . President f BETTY MOORE . Secretary-Tffeasurer , -, ' ' ' 1' 71 ,-, V . . 4' A A h X Y .1 A! h Z, A .A --f 4' A i ur Afm1v 1055 ,..,1,'e-Af V 5 , '1'J '. ,, a V. A- , ,, ., ,zz ,ft-far e 3 AA ' A +2 4 'J Lf 1- ' - ,,. 1 an .i....-.:.:- 1Z 'g'i f 4 M A A A I ws., 3 ,A '- .frrfgr 5 ,X Y it Y -1515? V. vm ,,, , Z qmgggw, M25 ,A 1, . .h A , .w A Q' gil,-, , A -2, 3 -V 4. 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Committee on .Student Qffffezzbcf Herzog Lawson Burt Arant 1 ' Wheeler, Learned Dyer Hall Tenney Hand Brady' Laird Husband Gould Moody Pendleton' Meguiar Ten students from the two councils meet withten faculty members once a month to consider matters of mutual interest. Discussions are so profitable and the spirit of fellowship so pleasant that membership on the committee is highly prized. The present honest and efficient plan of management of the Jayhawker and the quiet, helpful service of the Auditing Committee are very largely the result of the work of the Joint Committee. The Honor System, the regulation of campus benefits and sales, and a revision of social regulations are matters in which the Committee is now 1 interested. Recommendations from the Joint Committee go to the two Student Councils, li the Senate and the Chancelor, for final consideration. Students Helen Hand Virginia' Pendleton Ruth Gould Susanna Moody Emily Tenney Harold Burt Stanley Learned Charles Hall Alan Davidson Ralph Stagg Mamie Van Epps Ralph Stagg MEMBERS Faculty Agnes Husband Elizabeth Meguiar Sara Laird Agnes Brady Elise Neuenschwander J. J. VVheeler H. W. Arant P. B. Lawson John Bunn John R. Dyer A udittng Committee Walter Herzog J. J. Wheeler .iv K .ggi ., '-l v . 55 aff. ' 1 .-13 f QM .. it f . H, 11- f-1.-.ei t 5 212- 5 we in l , ti .. iii' -Wil' 5 3 gm, 2 1' Wg. tQg' yrs: v- -M. '- 31:1 me all :gig R262 'JFK' -, 3 Exim . 55 . jig. aw 5 iv .ip 1 .W :ig 543 ii? W it rflf. j:f!g,v.1:,4,Rg? ga Q.. M. , .. Q. if e 551' Et?f'f,.'Q Q12 lm. ,ff FS, ieiz' , re 5 X 3 I 15 7 , . ,U 1, fu 'vp .Sa 1 42:4 . . iw ' er .. , -fi i . ri will '4 gli. 1, .. -,ra 1 . ry J. 1 Lv? .H . lei 1 'rift 4 A., . 1: The U Dame! Club Duvall Frazee Wright Kennedy Robinson Patrick Baker Schreiner Evans Fry Scrivner Etzenhouser Brown Archer Shaw Lamareux Teeple Bogue Huber Gill Vawter Bruce Bouska Mitchell Grabske Louk Schnebly john Spanglerj The K. U. Dames is an organization of the wives of the married students in the University. The purpose of the club is to promote sociability and stimulate general culture among its members. The Kansas Chapter was organized in the fall of 1910 byfMrs. U. G. Mitchell and affiliated with the National Association of University Dames in 1911. OFFICERS g Presideni ' . ' . . . . MRS. CHAS. F. GRABSKE Vice-President MRS. ERRITT P. SCRIVNER Secretary . . MRS. HARRY E. ROBBINS Treasurer . MRS. RALPH J. DUVALL Corresponding Secretary . . MRS. GUY S. BRUCE MEMBERS Mrs. l. Mb. Archer Mrs. D. H. Baker Mrs I. G. Schnebly Mrs. J. VV. Barker Mrs. R. C. Broadlick Mrs Victor Solberg Mrs . E. L. Brown Mrs . J. R. Chandler Mrs A. L. Etzenhouser Mrs. G. S. Bruce Mrs. J. N. Carmen Mrs H. W. Frazee Mrs. J. E. Beverly Mrs. K.rVV. Claybaugh Mrs F. P. Fry Mrs. L. N. Bouska Mrs. R. J. Duvall Mrs Wayne Gill Mrs. C. 0. Bare Mrs. H. VV. Duvall Mrs J. F. Griffith Mrs. Geo. Bromell Mrs. J. D. Davis Mrs Chas. Grabske Mrs. Chas. Brady Mrs R. VV. Evans Mrs L. A. Huber Mrs. J. A. Bogue Mrs L. R. Eaton Mrs O. G. Ingham Mrs. Craig Kennedy Mrs H. C. Oberholzer Mrs R.. C. John Mrs. VV. H. Lamareux Mrs G. B. Patrick Mrs Leroy johnson Mrs. C. E. Louk Mrs R. C. Petty Mrs C. W. Sechrist . Mrs. E. V. Luce Mrs H. E. Robbins Mrs B. M. Spangler Mrs . L. H. Lynn Mrs C. S. Robinson Mrs Geo. Stannard Mrs. H. V. Moyer Mrs. Wm. Robinson Mrs W. R. Schreiner Mrs. J. L. Meyer Mrs E. P. Scrivner Mrs G. B. Teeple Mrs. U. G. Mitchell Mrs C. L. Shaw Mrs. F. F. Vawter Mrs. R. B. McVey Mrs R. J. Stillwell Mrs F. A. Wright Mrs Page 344 . J. C. McKinney Mrs E. R. VVallingford Qi Q4 ni' '4 II Q Q 1 Y, F 1' IJ I Yuri Sa is ,,, E ,q ,nl he School of Sfzgifzeerifzg ' OFFICERS President ..... 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Wornen's Athletics Rosedale . . Organizations Publications . Political . . R. O. T. C. . Lawrence J ayfwalker Secretary ' . Photography, . Art THE ADVISORY BOARD FRANK W. RISING RAYMOND NICHOLS DICK BLUE LADOW JOHNSTON' DOROTHY DILLAWAY . I HERB LUTZ U. B. ENGLE FRANCES WRIGHT BREWSTER MORGAN EVA DRUMM IRWIN BROWN BERNICE MUELLER BYRON BROWN WALKER MEANS DON HIGGINS - DUKE D'AMBRA FLOYD MCCOMB JAMES 0,BRYON PAUL HARRISON FAY THOMAS IORIN SHEPHERD . J CLARK MOORE IRVING ARCHER DUKE D'AMBRA FRANK COOPER ,-KATIE B. WATSON L. N. FLINT' , MISS ROSEMARY KETCHAM ALGO HENDERSON CHESTER SHORE MARY NELL HABIILTON EDWARD KIMBALL ' WILMA ATKESON GILBERT SMITH J. C. GRIER WENDELL POWELL ALICE CHAPPUIS SUSANNA MODDY THE STAFF ASSISTANTS MOYNE RICE HELEN SCOTT LLOYD FERRELL ELLA THOMEN - INEZ PORTA GRACE WINSOR EUGENE BECK Page 346 ,I Tn af! vt in-ll? ,A tt I W4 7, QP. fu fi E' 22 iz .S 51:14 .M ., jiwzfgrl 5, 5, 1 I g 1,21 1. v 7 A' . A 12545,-'rw V. . E751 M ,H D. TWU IMP. Cf E 3 , it . 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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD ' ' Ward Kehler Linna Brown Hugh Brown Ruth Carter , Laura Cowdry Dorothy Dillaway Ross Downing - Virginia Dunne Walter Graves Lloyd Hamilton Caroline Harkrader Paul Harrison Helen Havely Donald Higgins Ruth Hill ' Helen jaka Emma Mills Harry Morrow Arch O'Bryant james O'Bryon Ted Olson Ryland Petty Frank Rising Lois Robinette Charles Saylor Helen Scott Gilbert Smith Curtis Strong Katherine Stull Chester Shore Frances Wright 1. if i' L1 iii i ,. H, 4. V 1: l vi gi 71, ,Z ig, ..,. ,, Q ff , 3 'x ,lx W Q r S51-Q. , 9231 1 A M, ,m.,,....,. M H ii V i 51 EQ 1 555 . Q . sf W 5314, Ms g ,iz- rli- 1 fi? wa JJ 'vi Q., -I ' gfgii lsr-.6455 ' 12 17 ii f F, Q r I. 4 if V 4' ig ffm' ing? ij ' if f' gnsiae 'fe I gs- ef? i v. a ,-rm 4 ,ff . .-C 1 yi gr . g 3 2-'fir i is me :gf gli,-we .ii ' 35' . r EW 2 1. 133' Eg iw .55 Qi!!-e1TQ,b-11, T ' ' 1-J5' se. -- , ,gf 5 Rfk 3 4. Aff I-SA igg-- L-, ,, H 5 Y iff, 1.5 mir . in -fs! E54 Y ikic' w.. '. - lx 1 v , A 5 'iz P ' l u-. 3 4 - F -f .,- ff .ff gig ' 'Q ,i , . 4. ' a I 5: rr V., :st Lhsaj A 5 V? Ha.. ' its 'F gays F . 'f fi , .f va fn A 5 2' ft ' RE ff: 2? 5 ff? fi: f 1.4 J' I 5.13 my Self rf 1' -3 3 . .,,, ' TT. , -Aw L- sz A 'N sf I 'If f tl 'S 7?- 'ff', .:A..ffQ3 1 11.-2353 1 5145 2 !. vr 'M ff 4 Q f ' 5 5 Q ri , 'C iff . . ,af Skit- A s . , , 5 ,r 1 1 , I V3 2 1 'A' ei? fri 5 5... ' X . J A ite fayfzawier THE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Manager , . RYLAND C. PETTY First Assistant . . MRS. R. C. PETTY Advertising Manager . H. R. NICFARLAND UOHN KROH ' IC. E. MUNDIS ' VALERIA BRADBURY Stajf Assistants . DOROTHY MACIVOR HELEN JAKA A EDWARD RINCK THURMAN ZINN g RYLAND PE'I:TY 4 - 1 1, Page 347 W I .W ,gr .,. 1, A H' ,W N1 ,, Q if w,2. wi . V 4: f, G14 c 5:5 3 ' ' it-15 A tt 1' 'L' I 111.45 4 - - sf-geilif .if-.15,,pjsg3. , . -w 'LMI .,.4.. ai! gl! . 'vi I Yr .,,- , .' Vx 'lfziit 2 'tiff -. v -5 S 1, rv, ew 5' ffvlsf S 6 25 w f sg. 'ilk 7 , 12 vw, if .5 jnji YE, g. A W .flu xfkwf - f-44.19 sf if Rl 6 sa., :rm t 'aa iii si.. mkgw fi M:-3, 2 ,if Y MV , ' ' 'R mruksvig :3 A, 4 4 +4-...Ag ww' 'f ' 74 . UPU J' ,ul Q71 rw. EF? it R45 ff, 234, '-Z,:1f2 E ' :5 uit fan:-if -I 2, 'K 52. 'Et SL Ji .cat ' 1--ldv: 251 1 tm I ,?... 1:51 1: 3 ., ,w f . , w f-.. cfsahf, .xg . 51. 1 N The Qfflumm' QfY.if0az'rz!z'0n ' More than 8,000 K. U. graduates, as well as thousands of additional former students, are kept in touch with the University through the Alumni Association, which has its new headquarters in Room 2, Central Administration building. Approximately 150,000 pieces of mail are sent annually from the Alumni office. - g - ' The Graduate gMagazine, the official Alumni publication, goes monthly to 4,300 K. U. people who are much interested in the departf ments of university news, contributions from alumni and personal notes. The Alumni Association was founded forty years ago. The Gradu- ate Magazine has been published since October, 1902. The Alumni office, as the representative of the organized Alumni body, is the center of many activities. In it are kept the address records of K. U. graduates and former students. The 'Alumni office organization has been all important in the ,Memorial campaign. Alumni headquarters foster K. U. meetings throughout the state and country, and assist in a wide variety of activities, spreading information about the University to the people of the state by means of University News Letters, foster- ing county clubs among the student body, and making arrangements for such events as I-Iomecoming,iCommencement and K. U. Radio Night. James S. Barrow, graduate Law '00, is president of the Alumni Association, and Alfred G. Hill '17 is secretary and Alumni office manager. . 1 Page 350 '5- is . 4. A I, X., .4 . 1 ri 'E ri gf fre Sour Uzol , Fi it I Ef- lsr is 'W 1 7 5 , -V fe. 'I fi I it i if - 'gi ., ,gr j ff' ,.f si A I iQf 1'3 ' VVentworth 1 Amos Stonebreaker i Crumly I Smith Yeakley j Editor . . HOMER SMITH - Exchange Editor, . . MILTON AMOS i T - Art Editor . ' . HAROLD STONEBREAKER l Business Manager . KENNETH CRUMLY ,I , Business Manager . ORWIN YEAKLEY g D' Advertising . :HAROLD ZIMMERMAN lj ' 4- Circulation . I . DICK WENTWORTH ' . The Sour Owl is the only humorous publication on the Hill. It is the K product of the Sour Owl Boardf This Board is made up of members of the i? ' Junior class and is selected each year by the outgoing board. ' l.l As a humorous publication it ranks among the best of college sheets ' I of similar character. It is publishedlthree or four times a year, and is always ' full of the spice and vinegar of university life. ' ., 1 ' In its first issue of the year, the editors of the magazine expressed edi- I il, torially the policy of the board-to publish a humorous magazine packed with E- chuckles, but so regulated that they, the editors, could look the administration -' in the face. , 1 i MM' .' , LXAN V 1 . ii I - 4 f I 5 ? l 4 l i Page 349 - , L-K 1 :.,g fi 'S I ., if: TY., , ,Ji wi .I .I M' r .4 'i as 'ff '1 as 14 f it it is 'i 1-'-. 111 X ' 1 J-', 8 l 54 1- 5'-, ' F. fffaff- 5 115501 3 , 3 3 I 'J 'M J ,gg 3 YI 331 ' ,f '? ,il A 'sr i U - 'Vi .-L! f i I I ig JQ3 . gy ,, . ' r Y A' M I 'I , . Ji. l I 25 , . i ' I .4 , Q s2, ' 2 QB .sr E I 1' l' Z .. el'1,1,-- -I f: , A if 'Q if T 1 U Q 5.-,,, ' ', V 1 : 'gg 'gr .gs 5 . 5 2 U H . . vi I 9 f 5 2' 4- I U, MAG It ,QNQ The Oread Magazine is published occasionally throughout the year by the local chapter Of the American College Quill Club. It is of a literary character and was first issued in 1907. Con- tributions to this publication are accepted from the student body and faculty members in gen- eral, the Quill Club serving as the editor. Page 352 Mary Wright Aber, Chairman Charlotte Aiken Marian Ross Mattie Crumrine Nina Catherine Howe Dorothea Hyle Editor C . .- Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistants . . Circulation Manager Editor ' . . Associate Editor . Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant . . . . GERALD PIPES KATHERINE STULL WINONA THOMPSON I EMILY I ERICCSON . lFLOYD SIMONTON DOROTHEA HYLE . MARIAN ROSS LILLIAN BIXBY . STEVE MERRILL WINONA T HOMBSON HELEN BUCHENAU ,Da 'av - I tri- 54,37 lf!! qyfgyx ,ng L35 1 IE 'Fi ,ati f J 711 J' assign, l 'U Y Q V. W E., , j ,. J 1 Pu. Q, s, f-1, - , J .1 ,g I ot. ,L f '5 . my ii, Neill Q' it 'ifl' , , ,. ., , Lil, if 1' ' fs 5 A I. 51' 'jigsa w , 3 FE? Q I- -,Q,- I a. 1 af '1 It .fi-2, .ge-. , tirs , A l .N Wal. it U, 5 : fe- if ee, : , F fit 5 9 .if I , f.. ran, ,JV Az I ri, .X 1 .es rs Fifi 55 is . -f., f . . ff LF' 112 .i H I ,I l , E ,Q v ' i w ' . I. 'rf' We--1-r' .- 5 .fH,.,,,2i' 2.41 'SSH 'J--if 3 . cv: 'fi 'L 1 'fl Q - 1 A .ae i l qu .sf I E a v fi s . 15 . '29, ,iff Z., . ,Q auf lf, 1 5 P 3 Q-Pt' as 4' J: 1 I' 5 5 ffff Qi ggi ir. ' ig S 5 . 4 f.li Q , V, if if 51 3, . 1. r 1 vi L. 8 if 5 .v iii Sf 'f .rw ,elf is-F .fr V .fwiai ff W ses if-f 2' if 1 t .3 ke. J. R A L. 15.7 lil The ansaf dingzneer Young Learned Hill A Solberg - McLeod Sharpe Cubbison Hinch ' A Brotherson ' Browne V Editor . . LEWIS H. BROTHERSON A ssistant Editor A dvisory Editor . . . Assistant Advisory Editor . . W. S. HILL PROF. C. M. YOUNG . PROF. VICTOR SOLBERG STANLEY LEARNED . LELAND BROWNE LOREN CUBB1soN . ROBERT Q. SHARPE Business Manager . . V. Assistant Business Manager . ' Advertising Manager . . Circulation Manager . . Assistant Circulation Manager . . WILLIAM S. MCLEOD ' Secretary-Treasurer . . . . RICHARD HINCH The Kansas Engineer is a quarterly publication, edited and managed by students of the School of Engineering. It is a member of Engineering College Magazines Associated, a national association of engineering school publica- tions, and has a circulation list extending among engineers throughout the state. - The subject matter is devoted to articles and items of general interest to those studying the profession of engineering. The magazine is also the official publication of the Associated Engineering Societies of the University of Kansas, which includes the Industrial Engineering Society, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, The Architectural Society, The American Society of Civil Engineers, and The Chemical Engineers. The publication was founded in 1914, and is wholly supported by the revenues derived from circulation and advertising. Page 351 Pi , i r Z-'LQ' 1 2 . . Y A 'A'Y . YA I ,,'s,, 2 1 GDN, i, QQ s '?i l 'Q -'mf T 5 Q .1 .iv-Q., . u. .n ..1,,- V ' vw-r.f f .1--T .. LQ? I ,ff ,., L 'wi fWl si 1 '1 ! mg if? ,,,. '31 5: glj fi? 23 H 4 if The eferve Ofjiferf' Tmimhg Corp! The Reserve Officers' Training Corps was established at this University in Sep- tember, 1919. Since then it has enjoyed a steady growth, until now it numbers two hundred and forty-two members. V There are both a Coast Artillery and an Engineer unit, the graduates of which are v commissioned second lieutenants in the Coast Artillery and Engineer section, respec- tively, of the Officers' Reserve'Corps. f The R. O. T. C. is organized into a battalion of four companies and is officered and commanded by the cadet officers of the unit. Military efficiency is the basis for promotion to the various commands attainable within each class. Page 354 HE 5 3 .17 ' Q, 715 Y fin IN 7 W. it -,A .,. vvff.. 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In addition to his administrative duties, he has had the instruction of the freshmen in both units and the juniors and seniors in the Coast Artillery subjects. He was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1902. CAPTAIN HAROLD G. ARCHIBALD, COAST ARTILLERY CORPS, DETACHED OFFI- CERS' LIST Captain Archibald has the instruc-tion of the Artillery Materiel, the Orientation, and Basic Gunnery classes. He has been on duty at this University since February, 1922. He was gradu- ated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1916. ' , . FIRST LIEUTENANT HUGH J. CASEY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DETACHED OFFI- CER'S LIST Lieutenant Casey is the officer in charge of the engineer unit. He was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point at West Point, N. Y., in june, 1918, and was commissioned as a captain in the Corps of Engineers, which rank he 'held until December, 1922. ' ,WARRANT OFFICER JAMES G. BOYES, UNITED STATES ARMY Mr. Boyes has charge of the military sketching and is an instructor in, engineering subjects and in Orientation. He has been on duty at Kansas since 1919. - ALLESIO P. D'AMBRA, SERGEANT, DETACHED ENLISTED MEN'S LIST Sergeant D'Ambra is in charge of the ofliceiwork. He is instructor in Military Photography and Infantry Drill Regulation, and assistant instructor in Artillery Materiel. He is a graduate of the Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Virginia. He came to the University of Kansas in October, 1921. ' - EDWARD M. PALMER, SERGEANT, DETACHED ENLISTED MEN'S LIST Sergeant Palmer has charge of theninstruction on the rifle range and is assistant instructor in engineering subjects. .He has been on R. O. T. C. duty since 1921, the first year being spent at Missouri School of Mines, Rolla. i . MAURICE D. GARY, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, DETACHED ENLISTED MEN'S LIST Private Gary has had charge of the motor transportation and artillery materiel. He was assigned to the University in january, 1924. Page 356 . will r ,,,. . Qi ,L .Mu f if. ar, E R me . itfazgfi Sgff-warg 5... in H 'uv .L . . 53 V, : 'Ef- Lp ik N' 7' 11- ,Q a. . 4 Y ,,., TQ' rifg .. . .-wx! fri , j ,ar Z.. 1,93 Q ii is fi 1' 25? fi .f.-1. ,ig i C,-' -. 2 2 11, A ij? is .- 55 I f- 2.4523 X IL f'-'f . .-- -, . ,I UM 4 'H M ff' ms,-mail: 'M-is. H 22 -if '53 , .s-...A A F Q .i 2, E , , . . ff 2 if L , I. 12 ,. . . 1, fe. - - .,,. . W ELDON T. ARMSTRONG Cadet Major R. O. T. C. Q, fl? A' If -. f ., Q , 175 2 ' '56--E F1 'J 'Q .,. ' if 5' f-5 .. 5-V l 1 1 1 5 u af'- Q L. v Q. A 'E .fi M. m 1 .lg I -:ii L, ,., .77 .1 FP Q 5+ f 6X.,..2Q2 2 i 'iw ' 1,1 ff if 'g if gf LW 1 ,- 1 ' 4 ev? '2 55 ??5 ' '4 p 235 ,E o of 7 4 - f. ' ' fav.. Q. , 5 'g .. U h ii N7 - . g - 3 I , 355 ffwfi - ' ' Q ,AVI 1 5 ,. 'ff 5x ,. . ? ff 4? . io' X, . ' if . 5 55 K :N ' ext, .v-X . j f 1,2 X Z 3. We 2: of f i 'S x Y: ...A 25' my 1, fi , ff J! ' ' J 1- 5.4 .LQ , :Q 4? fx? 153 I 1. . Qi M155 SUSANNA MOODY , ' Honorary Colonel R. O. T. C. 1 ,Q 71, ., Q? genes 6 P 31 fm! Wit M ffcj E155 g,,5... q. -L rug Y' .r C sv, AXL5, iff, xii x Page 355 f The Senior Cla!! HIS year's senior class is the second R. O. T. C. class to complete the full four years course since the inception of the unit at this insti- tution in 1919. This coming june sixteen seniors will be commissioned in the Coast Artillery section and four in the Engineer section of the Officers' Reserve Corps as second lieutenants. ' V In the event of any national emergency, these men will be called into service in Whatever grade they may then hold. By taking correspond- ence courses and by attending summer camps arranged by the War Department, for Reserve Officers, they may- prepare themselves for. promotion to higher rank. As second lieutenants in the reserve corps they are just at the beginning of their career of service to their country. If this country, through any series of unfortunate circumstances, ever is called into conflict, these seniors will stand ready to honor Kansas and their University by offering their lives, if need be, in their country's defense. Page 3 58 41 is 2 ww? in V ' -l i ,V ., 7 it if - vi! 1 wi f -, 1 V .4 2' ' . iles 1 ,:,.., , . ?- vi ., . WJ: 1 ,a .5 if .- 11 ri- 4 i M. L. 1 1 Y- L ak Pa ti .M 3, '-A, ff' if is :JV Hi L...,.e if if f .M 12 4 12,112 Q fr :E ig ..,, gre- 5? Qi if , . .. ,-1 21- -251-vmew 4, ,, , . -kr 6 Y, -, I if-V21 is M Tb v LN .ati 5 QQ 'S-Ji ,, V, .1 7 ' In E- 1 f ' 6 3 ' i 1 if - I 1 r f' f, if M: .i- R 'Z X - Q , -f 5 g k ,i gi? 41 , if 1 L f H fgd yfi at Q 'i 3 iiifvg The Crack Drill Platoon - +--1 The R. O. T. C. Quqrtelte Page 357 Tfze R20. 71 Rfk Team'-rgirlsi 'Rgfle Team MEMBERS ' 1 David Armstrong James Darrah William lmmer Steven Singleton John Botsford Albert Fearing Wallace james CCaptainj Leslie Staub Fred Chamberlain James Grier Harold jimerson Thurman Zinn Kenneth Crain Norman Harritt Harold Null Walter Davis Thomas Hinton Sergeant Palmer CCoachD MEMBERS Harriett Allen Maurine Burson Selma Klemp Nevada Talhelm Barbara Becker Marion Collier Harriett Patterson CCapta1InD Violet Thompson Ann Botsford Sally Ingalls Mary Shaw Hester Warkentin Page 36 0 Seabbard and Blade Hughey Rose Capt. Archibald Lieut. Casey Schwinley A Bentley Lamb Schafer Justice Hinch Higgins Major Turner Harrison Armstrong Larkin Flitner Henninger Farrar Graham ,James Stugard Smeltzer Pontius ' Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1905, later extending to twenty-four universities and colleges where R. O. T. C. units were established. G Company, Fourth Regiment, was installed April 5, 1923, at the University Of Kansas. OFFICERS - Captain . . . . ' . First Lieutenant . Second Lieutenant . . First Sergeant . v ALUMNI MEMBERS . DONALD HIGGINS GEO. E. ROSE HAROLD SCHAFER PAUL HARRISON Coy Patterson William Reilly Eldin Clardy ' August E. Schanze George Bracken - Cecil Bradley ' Harold G. Schmidt Robert Gilbert Louis Bredburg Travis B. Hale Paul B. Hughes Paul L. Lamb C. A. Rinehart Page 359 Battery ff 99' ,Q Page 362 ROSTER OF BATTERY B Commanding Ojicer-Cadet Captain Harrison Cadet First Lieutenant Graham Cadet Second Lientenants Higgins Flitner Mills, Leo. W. Cadet First Sergeants Armstrong, David R. Bolton Dogherty ' Powers Beatty, John J. Cadet Corporals Berger u Leydig Jimerson ' Cadets Babb - Crosier Dibble Downey Finch Froelick Herken Hill Johnson Keating Leonard, Roosevelt Linghal Lowrey McLaughlin Munro Neihart Potter Rankin, ,Elmo C. Schaulis Scott, Lawrence K Starr, Olney M. Stephenson Taylor Tice White Whiteside Lynn Carlson Larkin Williams, Menton E. Armstrong, David M. Kuhn Hook Derning Duffy Griffin Johns Krey Little Moritz Portrum Robb Smart Talbott Tuller Wilson 452 5 2-Vg gikf 5: .5 Y ...aa -.Mtv f mam? -.97 9 H14 V W 'Ex ,fr . .x 342 11.1 355. LEJW ue3y xiii in if Y i Q 'QQW Jia? if nf ' flint? ,M . .,,, K-1 .nw f. 1.-if '7f.L ': i !'5 i ., 5 Q,fH t.. 2.5 , 1 ,T ,,. 5 it . ' L? H H A H5 i, 1 , .lf Q - W? , 1 J' , in., .L 1 -,A 'r 'Y' :M riatfm .ar-.nf ,, My 4vff5 flw a1m i ' ti 1.5 31 fr ' il ' as E uf l. ff' A 'wil 'ms Qaqg l . A 1,4 if. 75 Yi ' 5 . - f .4 J v Q '- l l I W l 4 .14 in . x me Ti-'l ,il ' :M ttf 13 l lv, 4 Q3 ir- VJ f at ? fattery C' n' ' Roster of Battery A Commanding Ojicer: Cadet Captain Pontius Cadet F irst Lieutenant Price Cadet Second Lientenants Archer Hinch P Cadet First Sergeants Dresser ' Trefethen ' Wright Horton I Young Cadet Corporals Davis, Walter T. Gregg Enslow Cadets Bacon Bair Bennett Boh Cohn ' Davidson Droll Eubank Faith Finan Harrington Hewitt Jarboe, Ben W. Koerber, Adolph A. Law Le Van Oliver Pennell Phillips, Louis E. Ralston Schungel Sheldon Starr, Curtis J. Stevens Thomas Tiapon VVelty Zinn Mills, Neil Schwartz DeHoff Grier Poisner Beckman Burton . Dillon Evans F riel H ungate Koerber, Kenneth Moore, Glenn Pettey Ritchie Singleton Stewart Torrey it in v '11 if xl, 4 :Q V 11- 4' 1, gri- gai if El ' Eu... if lit f 13- 4 ' .l E 14 n ff.f Q l f it 3 t. 1 17 . .fgtif in.. ,E lit Q W Q H ,H J , . f rg .L , , :Q 1 lg? l 1' Y. . A E' li l FKQ it X! ya. 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Long Dulin Hays Lee Lewis, VVilliam W. Luckey Magnes 1 McKee Null Rubin Sigg Wilson, Keith Stricklan McCrary Cadet First Lientenants Smelzer Cadet Second Lieutenant.: Cadet F irst Sergeants Gaston NValker Cadet Corporals Espenlaub Crain James A. jarboe Cadets Goodrich 4 Immer Leonard, Lewis K. Linville Maclaren Marshall Mitschele Phillips, Philip R. Rupple NVallace Lynn Waggoner Monnett ,, :,,'i i ,l,fH1, 'zz dl ,f H. ' Threlfall Henninger McNaughton Lawrence , Henry A. Klemp Homer Davis Pen field Graber Lange Lewis, Vernon Luckett McCoppin Matthews Nelson Reinken Shattuck Williams, james Brown Wentworth Ricks '1 1 if ,. LQ., 'L P i 31 if 2 lea gift li? fi e ' L, V lillffzfifif 'l -A 1... 2, . l . , 1 T' 'fr g sif . . A Vs 'Y 6. , W W v G, S' I -'91 ,hifi 3 Q. .a F , if H A Nj , J 'lf 5 laftf , 3 ff' i f X 1, ff! If 3 L, ,ggi .' 5 F Q : Mitzi : rj-5 5 E l 5 Z 'fs 1: L , Br-Z.-93 ,Ruff VF? V easing E35 if ig f,,,n,,,, lil wisefq' 'Kzi It 'r. f 4. Q22 iiid ii' 'E hs iw ku 2 ' fattery MCU Justice Pimentel Kennedy Harding Darrah Chamberlain Klemp Adams u Asis Cherpital Davis, Warren Harritt Hoagland Jarboe, Max F. McAlister - Prescott Schofield Snyder Vaughn Younger Roster of Battery C Commanding Ojicer: Cadet Captain James Cadet First Lteutenants Cadet Second Lteutenants Cadet First Sergeant Lewis Cadet Sergeants Huffman Cadet Corporals Baker Showers Cadets Baker Bailey Coffin Falleur Heckert Hughes Kanute Miller - Reddington Scott, Howard Tomlinson Virr Himoe t Farrar Ely Stonebraker Martin Posey Phillips Moore, Guy R Amos Botsford Cuesta Gutshall Hinton Hull Lloyd Pettet, Joseph W Roth Scott, Warren G Van Meter A Willis r Roe r he For! Sfzellihg Camp rr . f . is - s . A Q A A 'A f ff if l . i Ml A, . ,-1',y,..:2--vu w- ,' ' f i . , f ,exft situ: :J . . , ' , 4 ei - A if , ':zs.'z,:+ 1.4 N Q..-.-2 , M., ,A , ' WALLACE JAMES A Medal for highest individual ejiiciency ORT SNELLING was a grand place to spend the summer. Advertised far and near as the cool land of many lakes, frigid old Fort Snelling proved to have its hot sultry days as well as cool pleasant ones. When it was hot the lakes were frequented by truck-loads of men from the camp. When it was cool we enjoyed the dances. 'T ' Q , , Picture a beautiful lake country, full of summer resorts, parks, and all that goes with them. Through ,this country the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers winding finally meet. Along the river of rivers, the Mississippi, place two cities, each larger than Kansas City, Mo., and where the .dividing line between them meets, place a camp. The result is Fort Snelling. , Camp life was lvery enjoyable. The officers in charge arranged athletic contests, including tennis, baseball, track, wrestling and boxing. When other items did not interfere we were given free, picture shows. . The engineers built bridges, dug trenches, worked' problems, made maps, rowed pontoon boats, fired rifies, took bayonet, exercise-and played with'T. N. T. An inspection trip was made in' Minneapolis to the Mississippi dam, the flour mills, water works, and sewer drainage tunnel. , Sarg says that it is time to turn out the lights. Tapsblew an hour ago, and the colonel is out with his little pad making bed-check. Yea Fort Snelling! Page 366 . : , 1 K-9- r. 7,4 'T lze For! Jlfonroe Camp ri A . rg, ' rf gsiii itil! :qi il.. 1 grl if 1 I tn 'I 3 ir? e 1 .1 'Zi . 'V I Won by University of Kansas for all-around H excellence V WENTY-ONE ,men from the University of Kansas and fifty-eighthfrom - Q Virginia Polytechnic Institutewere organized into Battery A, June 14, tj at Camp Fort Monroe. Men from Michigan, K. S. A. C., Kentucky, Pitts- , burgh, Cincinnati, Minnesota, and Washington University were placed in other Q batteries. I if 5 Battery A seemed to obtain the corner on camp activities. It won the I coveted-cup, won the baseball championship, and took tennis honors. Higgins, V, ff, Harrison, and Shields were general manager, editor, and assistant business ig manager, respectively, of the camp paper. . 2 ' Camp regime consisted of firing arms of all sizes, up to the 12-inch rifles Y Qi and mortars. Infantry drill, tractor work, sports, equitation, and salt water bathing were included in the daily routine. The final ten days 'of camp were spent at Fort Eustis, Va., firing railway heavy artillery on the banks of the old James river. Battery A Won honors 1. I again, taking first in competitive firing of 12-inch mortars. 3 The social activities of the camp were not neglected. Dances were given each week in the ballroom of the Coast Artillery School in honor of the R. O. T. C. ' ,595 The Scabbard and Blade men entertained with a military hop at the Hampton 'Country Club. The hospitality of the Virginian families added much to the ? il, cadets' southern sojourn. V111 si. 4. 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At the University of Missouri such a school has existed since 1896,.and now enrolls four hundred students each year for University credit up to fourteen hours. Three hours credit is thus far allowed at the University' of Kansas, and the enrollment in the Kansas School -last year num- bered ninety. The School was incorporated in 1921 and' is main- tained by the Baptist, Christian, Congregational, Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian, Unitai ian and United Brethren Churches. Instruction is non-denominational and is offered to all Uni- versity students and any others interested. The faculty includes the Rev. B. Braden, Dean, the Rev. Forrest E. VVitcraft, Regis- trar, and the Rev. Elliot Porter. Courses offered include surveys of both the Old -and New Testaments, the Prophets as statesmen and preachers, life and teachings of jesus, social teachings of jesus, early Christianity, the Fourth Gospel, and the History of the Bible. Classes are held in Myers Hall. 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XY 'XIX L I Ol O XQiXX1KXlWYxxxxxiEwiiiiixtiwwESQ9QREWQXXENWYxxwwiiilifIRQ?YQ12Ettttxxyxwxxxxgggqgxgxyx11qq:txWW1i1iiiixxg'QR xxxxxwxxxlixxxxm xxxxxxlmxxxixxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxsxzzxitttttxfXMM.xmxtiiiiitzzzix:::x::EE3?FE1lxixxxa1::::::::::x::xxxx:1Mx:1:z:'.z1fx.Mxxxfx I 3 .f- . . .i Cabinet ,,..M-.mm xi.-T-7, Ackerman Morrison Shultz Means Poor Hansen James Griffin Cummings Haley- Casilon The Young lVIen's Christian Association was established at the University ofLKansas in 1882. Since that time it has been active in endeavoring to achieve its primary purpose, the establishment of a Christian atmosphere upon the University Campus. Among the activities of the past year have been the maintenance of an employment and housing bureau, the organization of student groups to discuss vital questions, the co-ordination of student endeavors aiming at Christian service, and the management of a series of Noon-day Luncheons for men. , OFFICERS President . . . . . MILTON CUMMINGS Vice-President . ELDON HALEY Recorder . ...... WALKER MEANS I CABINET MEMBERS ' Thomas Poor, Secretary Page 372 E. B. Shultz, General Secretary john Montgomery, Publicity Manager A. N. Casilon, Foreign Students Melvin Griffin, Finance Committee Tuston Ackerman, Social Committee Wallace james, Deputation Committee . Walter Morrison, Social Service Committee Richard Hansen, Bible Discussion Groups Committee William Sommerville, Student Volunteer Group 1,-it HE' 4433 1,,, , egg'-ai ,, iii 21 . -z i if-41 Tot if it 5,53 it 5 al' - -, is Er 51 ' :W l' ' 25.1 Elisa t ff ai e'-. it .. is Stiff, f if fe . ' ' ,i 1 Qt,f,,..s'- 1? l all . r., ,?:iE1'T' SJ, 3, 'M lf -Wx? .Ng EY fl S F3 N ,YI Q, I i I if 4 s I ' 1 . fl fi 4 .1 ' ' sl la ,yr hx 'Y all wifi ,ls .e x if , li ill' .im we i'1 2-. , 1, EVEN! i.:k in ffl.-fi-gif ,Q mcg? it Q ff? s Fi 1 3 A. 2 5 ,lj f n 4 1.44, j i FIRST CABINET I Strickler Judy VVright Ruppenthal Lester Rule Dunkel Russ Terry A Selig Gayford Raynolds VVilson ' Hand Harkey fDay OFFICERS President . . ' . RUTH TERRY Vice-President . . . HOPE SELIG Secretary ..... DOROTHY GAYFORD Undergraduate Representative . MARIANNA DUNKEL General Secretary . R. . . MARIE RUSS Mills ' SECOND CABINET Marcell Maher O'DOnnell Ballou Selig Atkinson Russ Allen George Klein Page 371 Eugenia Aigner Frances Kinkeacl My Van Meensel Butler Crawley Humbarger Fanning , Fleming Rooney Kelleher Koch Monroe Aigner Ebner McGrath Herrington Noll Cushing Robinson Nash Hogue Page 374 Rota is an organization of the Catholic Women of the University. The society was founded at the University of Kansas in 1914, with Eugenie Galloo as patroness. President . . SUSAN MONROE EUGENIA AIGNER Secretary- Treasurer . . . . MEMBERS Helen Avery Marguerite Butler Helen Crawley Louise Cavanaugh Marguerite Dee Ursula Draper Annalene Ebner Pearl Foster Ella Fanning Mary Fenning Mary Fleming Helen Fedell Elizabeth Humbarger Mary Hanna Mercedes Harrington Georgianna Hogue Mary Kelleher Frances Koch Mary Lenahan L Josephine Long Marian Lavery Euthalia Lavery Susie Monroe Catherine McGrath Marguerite Nash Irene Nagle Eileen Penny Anne Rooney Frances Robinson Marcella Undorf Agnes Van Buren Alice Van Meensel 'TU Snap! of Site! Q Bethany' zrrle Ensign Ellington Shaw R. Shaw Young Siler Meguiar Phelps Martini Braucher Smith Ferris Tucker Simmons Raynolds Dick Belton Worley J. Lee M. Brown Davis Scrivner Reid Vaughn Higley Phillips D. Wimmer I. Brown G. Lee Kowing Pilcher Counsil Foreman Morton Roach Horton Gowell H. Wimmer Grubb Wagon Watson A if .. Q. fe' 3 , x E 1 s Ez 5 I-. i 1 Fi .2 1 fit nv- ,. .11-A .Q .4 5-- g? 1- 1 4 .ga ., AF, Bethany Circle is composed of University VVomen'of the Christian Church. Alpha Chapter was founded at the University of Illinois in 1911. Zeta Chapter was installed at the University of Kansas in 1920. ' Page 376 President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Alida Braucher Mildred Brown Gladys Carter Ethel Dick Allene Ellington Rhea Ensign Mattie Crumrine Gladys Ferris Luella Foreman' Quinn Gowell Irma Brown Vera Bolton Marjory Counsil Nellie Davis Margaret Dale Emily Ericsson Hazel Faringer Elizabeth Meguiar OFFICERS MEMBERS Merle Higley Dorotha Horton Eulla Holland Ruby Kowing Vesta Morton Inez Pilcher y Mary Phillips Josephine Newby Katherine Railsback Helen Reid ' Helen Wimmer PLEDGES Frances Grubb Genieve .Lee Ethel Howard Josephine Lee Pearl Light Helen Martin Lillian Phelps FACULTY Myra Hull . DOROTHA HoRToN RUTH RAYNOLDS. . RHEA ENSIGN ETHEL DICK Ruth Raynolds Thelma Roach Henry Etta Scrivner Mary Smith Vera Simmons Helen Shaw Ramona 'Tucker Iona Vaughn Grace Young Katie Watson Mary Smurr Ruth Shaw Violet Thompson Ursula Worley Allene White Dorothy Wimmer Kate Wagon Nora E. Siler V12 if 515 K... , , .,.. ,3 .-. V if fa . - 2 jill 1 at haf '.gf..,vfr-3.1.2 15:95-ag 14- ws -ww-. s .. A ,A-WATT a. ff '? ,fgf ' Ewa Q: :ff fr '.f'wfg:f2wq.- ' A M-f .ggi 1? z'if5yQAffi-4QQl:ifa:--F-screw:-M--mem -:xr-2+-af 4:vr:5P:2.m sq- ff I 5512- -1 '-'fu f iff 1 gi T 'fr 5, siwirg- fli J . v. 3? W ix , , E z5.fg1r.w6i,5f,A ,4 ig, -. Q3 mst QF? .4 if ' , M l 'fi Q, 1:51 ' 0? life.. ,gut t rf X3 15 3 YV li: is-. I, lg . IZ 12' 31 ..-fr J y, -- 'Q,,.,5 5.-52 5, 3 41 az r Y 53 l-if 5. if aff V Bi lax , Nj? F5212 1 -Q., , lrg' P55 1115 3 122.49 13.13,- J, , .ll 1 Kappa Tin' Reynolds Hanson Sangster Hutchinson Bryan VVarner Harkey Mrs. Hislop Lynn Martin Williams Peacock Childs A Walker ' ' Kappa Phi is the Methodist Girls' Club i Founded at the University of Kansas, 1916 Colors: Sky Blue, Green, W'hite - - Flower: Pink Rose OFFICERS . President . ...... MARY HARKEY Vice-President .... PHYLLIS REYNOLDS Secretary . . BERNICE PEACOCK Treasurer . BELVA SANGSTER Editor . . . . . DORIS CHILDS Chaplain .... FLORENCE HUTCHINSON , Sponsor .... MRS. EDWVARD HISLOP Harriet Allen Helen Bryan Jessie Barker Dora Booth Vera Brown Gladys Campbell Mable Campbell Doris Childs Bernice Christian Loreine Collins Pelen Dayhoff MEMBERS Velma Harding Mary Harkey Manty Harris Nell Holtman Bertha Hosford Edna Jackson Velma Krisan Katharine Klein Florence Lemon Opa Lynn Anna McCracken Belva Sangster Melba Schoenlein joy Schmutz Fern Sheets Violet Shoemaker Hester Skinner Mary Ellen Sir ith Edith Strobel Bertha Thomas Helene Thomas Mrs. Mildred Vavvter Cora Dyck Dorothy Maclvor Florence Walker Olive Early Mary Martin Marie Walker Ethel Erni Pearl Mattheai Hazel Ward Cecil Fenner Elma Miller Mary Frances VVarner Sallie Fox Eunice Mueller V Roberta -Warner Leta Galpin Edythe Gammon Vida Gates Olive G-imple Faye Gosper Florence Hutchin Eleanor Hanson SOD Irma McCOllOugh Mary Frances McKinney ,Q Hazel Neas Bernice Peacock Cora Povennaire Phyllis Reynolds Esther Roberts Ada White Candace White Hazel Wiechen Ruth Williams Muriel Wolfe Ella VVOodard Mary Wfoodarcl Page 375 LDel!n Tin' Sigma 1 Shankle Breithaupt ' Cady Hamilton V Meibergen E. Hand Houston Seidel F. Schroeder H. Schroeder Posey Elledge Lyons DeVVoody Ludeman Fridell Tenney Goldsmith H. Hancl Teiclrgraeber Olmstead Hopper Kruse Leibengood Presidenf . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Corresponding OFFICERS A . MABEL LUDEMAN . . ERNA SEIDEL . e GRACE MEIBERGEN . LUCILLE DEVVOODY Secretary . JEANETTE OLMSTEAD Seniors Erna Sei ilel, Lawrence Myrtle Fridell, Robinson He Mi len Hand, Topeka riam Hand, Topeka Emily Tenney, Lawrence Helen Shankle, Topeka Constance Cone, Onaga Helen Schroeder, Kiowa A A Gladys Overfield, Hiawatha V ' Juniors Mabel Ludeman, Anthony Dorothy Leibengood, Lawrence Grace Meibergen, Downs ' Laura Teichgraeber, Emporia Lela Marie Elledge, Sabetha . ' Sophornores Jeanette Olmstead, Lawrence Elizabeth Goldsmith, Lawrence Mildred Lyons, Emporia Freshmen - Frieda Schroeder, Kiowa Helen Hamilton, Nickerson Eleanor Hand, Topeka Erna Rumsey, Lawrence Mildred Houston Lawrence Page 378 7 Elsie Hopper, Lawrence Vera Breithaupt, Eudora Margaret Posey, Lawrence Special Ruth Cady, Lawrence Rumsey .4 fr 1 1 I lx' 9, if 2, rr ,F , Q ,. A , 5 wil 'I' 'UQF .2 2 r , Q i L il S i 2 we 13? IES? 44.1 if? 2 a Q .17 M 'A M if ,ya .ree we ' 1 r Q4- Zffi , -'.,e.,,. iff? , if .4 , 21111 ffl , ,, N., L: TZ N yr' is sr :F - 5. a- gih lil gr X E fi' .. p . ff , Fffi, a 'fe Et?- ff?g,fl fr ,,. li' WE ,-'Tai' ay Q, L. . bfi ,ft as 5' wi iii? n V' 3 9 gf E i T .i,1fi.'1,5 5 ii' r 'rf mfr rw Q Q, 1 f ? 1 f 3 rf, is WS' 1 .f 5 riff 5 are ' if 5- f If Qfi 'Q . A ,., r. mf vi MEMBERS if' . I. Q: Ps ?' I 'Q J J 9 2 if ev' ' it is as 'K is Ig Stamil . lx A gl . te? ' 1 , rg? W3 ? my 1, r i ri E I ! 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INEZ PRATT LOUISE MARVIN LUCILE ROBERTSON Laura Adams Ora Akright Wilma Atkeson Bertha Babb Suzanne Barr Caroline Batten Charlotte Bigelow Alice Cipra Irma Cipra Fern Cook Muriel Carrigan Fern Crooks Norma Curd Dorothy Connet Gertrude Ditman Elma Jean Ducker Marianna Dunkel, Frances Dunmire Helen Gillis Mildred Fisher Helen Frances Frisbe Evelyn Shadler Grace Smith Eileen Gaines Asa George Lucile Heil Helen Hogue Virginia Jennings Cleta Johnson Maud Long Louise Marvin Hazel Noble Madge Palmer Ada Peabody Inez Pratt Lucille Robertson Ruth Rodkey Jessie Marie Senor Mary Shaw Faye Tackwell Charlotte Bigelow Edith Poston LaVerne Stugard Helen Hogin Frances Longmade Pauline Schuetz Anita Martin Page 377 - :f'?1h.L'. p my K, 9 Q Fw : ,5.. 1,-if ' 1 , rf S EY 5 Y. it fbzsrii A TT 1 . 1 ' 5 H: , lk - ' wi., f V 5 il' Fi fy. 3 Q P- . J? -3 r- ' T9 if A .is x 3 iff 'Q ..., W .. I I' C 11 .M i 4 if Q33 'u Y ' .- ?i??5 . 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X 1 1 1 5 ,Q go 4 5 f f , y 1 1 , 7 4 4479f1 X, W1 14 QZI1 11 4 1 04 4 yi 1 4 1, 144 4f 1' 44, 1 11 4,4-. ff 4 441 44 4m Zi4QWfif4,4444:5:Z,QM,f, 4 Page 379 my glue Na la. ri , ilu 'v .1 'l if ' 111 .fr K 3. If. ' l . f . I .6 Q E3 1 -. ' ia ',. ly :. li: f . :gf H I if-' ' ' lf' T lgi . Smith Giltner Ranson Hyle Albright ' Howe Sheets Ericsson Atchison Aiken Barrons Ross Merrill Galpin Seibert Smith Wilson Raynolds I Thompson Adams The American College Quill Club was founded at Kansas University by Prof. E. M. Hopkins in 1900. The purpose of the club is to encourage and to appreciate literature. l S OFFICERS . President . . . . . . CHARLOTTE AIKEN 1-.- . .2 Vice-President PROF. VVILLIAM S. JOHNSON. iq Secretary . . . DOROTHY HYLE r' .V 5 rms . ., 'E Liu bc. 4 ln, I. Q .11 air I E315 ?i'rt'f P -1 3 ,vt ,P f'l.- ,fl li '- Q - 7 l TQ 5 Y ze K 17 .1 ws-. I, . lik zz: f my 1, E322 G25 Kyra' Tutti f b 4.,. iffy. lk? Page 382 Treasurer Scribe . Charlotte .Aiken Dorothea Hyle Mary Rose Barrons Mary Wright Aber Winifred Albright Mattie Crumrine Emily Ericsson Nina Catherine Howe Ruth Raynolds Herbert Ranson Eleanor Seibert MEMBERS Gerald Pipes Marian Ross Helen Reid Katherine Stull Frances Wilson Esther Freese Robert Wayne Smith Helen jacka Laura Adams Leta Ggalpin EMILY ERICSSON . MARIAN Ross Dorothy Giltner Paul Atchison Mary Lucille Smith I Lois Robinette VVir1ona Thompson Stanley Pennell I Steve Merrill p Ruth Elizabeth Hill Fern Sheets Leah Gaskill Vesta Martin Reid 6 f l:5..,fe..-1. 5 gig :Q ri -1 ., 1. fi ' I K. 1, cr i:- ge: if .-W - ra ..,y lui an sl A fi 2 I 6 t 7, 5.52 3 F 'K' -as 'E 3' .ai lfqg 5 54 GNL ., tis?-.P '75, ' Z 'ill' cf, ,f gli Q.. if if iiliingf if 1 H? H rw 39 .2 2? ,egglij Jw .. . 'ki 2.45955 S, 1 gli if 2' if M55 f Q ,fir ' Pi fgsg I-. 1 wwf lf eft '+a? Wg' W ' 5 I .... ....., . ...td . -RR .::-I -2:2 si Zi 1 V . 1 21:97 ' fx 1a-, v . I,- if 3 3 75, we Fw . iff'-. F31 we fu, 4 W? Y 1' v ' iiwgf ii ig' 4 5 If frm f yr' . a 1 .s I . Q65 F if E4 5' u- I' ug .esiiif 155 e - . iw QL i Q E432 wi lf, ...' 4, ,wvfi Q' ft' g'-wg li: fif .ink 74.5 Fir. L. 25' ite? --Avg, in L K K Soeieljf 0 f Sigma XI Iota Chapter founded 1890 OFFICERS FOR 1922-1924 President ......... FRANK B. DAINS Vrce-President . . WALTER S. HUNTER Treasurer . . . HERBERT E. JORDAN Secretary A . . . GUY W. SMITH MEMBERS Herman C. Allen Mary Almack Harold W. Anderson Charles H. Ashton Wealthy C. Babcock E. H. Bailey Wm. I. Baumgartner Raymond H. Beamer Florence Black Ray Q. ,Brewster John W. Bunn Hamilton P. Cady George E. Coghill C. S. Corbett Charles W. Creaser Frank B. Dains Arthur W. Davidson Frank M. Dawson John C. Dent Kathleen Doering Cora M. Downs Howard M. Elsey Christian T. Elvey Richard L. Grider Lucy M. Hackman L. 'D. Havenhill William T. Heron Ira D. Hogg T George J. Hood Herbert B. Hungerford Samuel J. Hunter Walter S. Hunter Mrs. Walter S. Hunter Francis E. Johnson Ethel Ann Jones Herbert E. Jordan Carlton V. Kent Frederick E. Kester Russell S. Knappen Harry H. Lane ' Mary E. Larson Paul B. Lawson Solomon Lefschetz Ernest H. Lindley A Handel T. Martin Ulysses G. Mitchell Arthur I. Mix Raymond C. Moore Mrs. J. W. Murray Carl F. Nelson Chesley J. Posey Phillip A. Readio Carlos I. -Reed Herbert A. Rice Martin E. Rice William Robinson Curt Rosenow Lucius E. Sayre Walter H. Schoewe Mrs. Walter H. Schoewe George C . Shaad' Noble P. Sherwood Guy W. Smith Paul A. Smith Charles M. Sterling William C. Stevens Ole O. Stoland Ellis B. Stouffer James D. Stranathan George W. Stratton Lucretia Mae Switser Henry C. Tracy Perley F. Walker Lalia V. Walling Elvira Weeks John J. Wheeler E. Ambrose White Sybil Woodruff Clinton M. Young , Page 381 Jlfae owe!! FTdf6f7ZZ.l3! Shackleford Green Carder Rice Sisson Dewey Speck Hawk Oakes Johnson Maher G. Butcher Thomas Connor Alexander M. Butcher Dana Day Engel Schmidt Robinson ' Bennett Schreiber Page The MacDowell Fraternity was founded at the University in 1920 by Arthur Nevin, for whom the local chapter was named. The organization unites studentsof the various arts, music, literature, sculpture and painting. All members are entitled to the privilege of spending the last two weeks of August each year at the Edward MacDowell colony, in Peterborough, N. H. ' GFFICERS President . . . . Vice-President . . FRANCES CONNOR . KENNETH ALEXANDER Secretary . . MARGARET BUTCHER Treasurer . .... . MABEL THOMAS MEMBERS jean Bennett Mary Engel Staneart Graham , Naomi McLaren Frances Robinson Lorane Carder Helen Dana Stella Harris Helen Jaka Ralph Stagg Velma Schmidt Emily Maher Prof. C. S. Skilton Mr. J. C. McCandles Miss Helen R. Hoopes 384 Mary E. Green Margaret Butcher Gray Butcher Frances Connor Mary Sisson Mabel Thomas Monita Caldwell Kenneth Miller Kenneth Alexander Graduate Member Jack Dickson Honorary Members Miss Margaret Lynn Prof. G. F. Soderlund Miss Maude Miller Isabel Schreiber Earl Miller Cleta Johnson Marie Speck Lola B. Shackleford Claire Dewey Alfreda Oak Moyne Rice Margery Day Prof. D. L. Patterson Miss Alice Winston. Prof. W. B. Downing 1 . f4is3 .' If 'la S3 gl 1 vw-Q -4- ,lv 4 ff' ly Q rf l ll is f 14 , E' , ' if 15' 4 -5 Q' A KX qv I , xy L,-A uf I , rp g r l' ll if - at rl? ra gi 1 Ai. rf? fl 5 'li - r A- A 'ze en and Scroll Hammitt Hanson Lawrence Parker Walton Posey ' ' Raynolds Moore Davis Welty Outland Van Camp Bixby Davis Moore ' Hamilton Simonton Cheatham Koerber Songer Mayall Plaster .' Dunham Myers' Lawless Whiteside ' Hopper Holland N. Davis Nellie-Davis Pen and Scroll is the literary society of the University -for Freshmen and Sopho- mores. It emphasizes creative writing and aims through discussion and criticism to develop literary appreciation among its members. Eligibility is determined on the basis of manuscripts submitted in fall and spring try-Outs. President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Arms Faculty Advisor . Ruth Barrett , Russell Culver Letha Dunham Luella Foreman Asse George Frances Hammitt Gregory Hodges Eula Holland Ruth Lawless Roderick Mayall Kenneth Koerber William G. Lee Marie Davis Helen Buchenau Marjorie Thompson OFFICERS Sophomores Harold Metz Elsie Orbison Glenn Parker Ura Plaster Rollin Posey Leroy Raynolds Ernestine Songer Floyd Simonton Rebecca Robinette Freshmen Mary Nell Hamilton Elva Bell Lawrence Helen Walton Freda Shields . FLOYD SIMONTON LEROY RAYNOLDS ELs1E ORBISON GREGORY HODGES RUSSEL CULVER THOMAS MOORE Anita Martin Elizabeth Testard Ellis Van Camp Melcom Welty McKinley Moore Nellie Davis Virginia Davis Mary Elizabeth Myers Lillian Bixby Catherine Hood Francis Cheatham Norma Davis Dudley Whiteside Mary Outland Elsie Hopper Page 383 1 J 17 1- 5 5 f -, , 'i T ,ral f-1, iq .. l 4 .,,1f, . itll L . is . if If: 3, -3 ..l 2, it 5 la 5 a i r-V uf-A. . gigiiini N V ,-,gin-3 Z ..7'it- ' -' -tx.:-4,2 2 L. gi X 'f fsvfvgfii fs 1- .1 55' il 1-Q'f'm, 'F V521 I we-ff, ' '1l,i:,g.. ff 1. sr 'F 'ii F' if ' ' , rg 1 . - P , .lgig -'- lx' ' Q we lg-'iii , g J 2' 11- ilmbiai Qin: -41 :ig li mi :fm fi-.Q ggi. qv w Q sf li' i l -5' Si as 1 lr l ,M 4. fi' 2.l..,? 1 'Q' jan? Sffw, ffi File 3 K A 4, 4, ,fr-I 2, L ffl is eq, 4. .Q gif? 45' .e ' cf f J Vg 4 E gf. 5 9 1 er. L5. 51 ?ii W , 1 'Lf . Q Wm , me P :ff ,.i l 'f IV. , ,gsm .. ,, A . ,,,1, . riff' 3. 11.-, 4 Q 4 if. t- V ,, ini ff at . .i V f-L if gk., ggi fr l 54 ,1 'Us il ii -1 .5 f Y E wi l?Tr?'4'5 3 E2 sf, .-2..- Q . if Q iw? EJ! lip '31 u 1 . fx . A, 1A4 ,A gy 'mf EU. iq' IQ . Ylmmaiic Club Hamilton Robinette McLaughlin Lynch Gordon Poe Rising Harkrader Hawkinson Davis Crumly Greenleaf Field Blackmar Pennel Farmer Huston - Smith Barrons Bever Reynolds Kerr' Sifers XfVeatherby Drumm Wear Mills Brown Clark Grubbs Judy Crafton Williams Henry Lester, Alden Becker Myers Duncan VVilson VVolf Engel ,Barr Voigts Ballou Holcomb Morgan Page 380 With the coming to Kansas of Prof. Allen Crafton of Illinois, the Dramatic Club has become a finished and a popular institution. Every member now chosen is first considered by a committee on membership, which reviews the work of the candidates in a short play and makes a report to the organiza- tion. VVhen elected, each person is classified as to kind of work preferred, so at all times there is a person for every task connected with the giving of plays. ' A departure from the usual thing this year was the placing of dramatic club plays on the student enterprise tickets. The change has proved a popular one, and several offerings of merit were submitted to the student body, meeting with great approval. S ., : ' vi ,fl E, ' rl's l 5,-lg 1, ,waffi r ,,... ,.. l ,....l..:Qg Ti few r-'fwfggil . 3, .., 4 ri 'Q x. 3 at lm l!?:5,, 'il' kid- E 1' 4 Q15 - 2 LQ, 1 Z l sig X' . an .Lf gf-L4 . lei 5,5 is ' 1 E5 lr 3 . 2 5 ,gwawak ,. A-we-if lg,-g '5 544 'B z y ,ffak if-1 . d it-1 IA I - if , If 1 1 if 'F' lil f F' gs, Q 2 ... .,,, vs Rfiadamanfhz' Ranson - Freese Poppino Howe Cruickshank Field Adams Schreiber Foulk Robinette Eberhart Day Holcomb Crone Dunne Kelleher Crumrine Hackney Brown . Rhadamanthi A Rhadamanthi, poetry society, formed under the direction of Prof. E. M. Hopkins in the spring of 1922, was formally organized during the succeeding fall. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the discussion and creation of poetry and to give expression to the poetic spirit of the University. Its colors are berge and smalt. Its flower is the periwinkle. ' OFFICERS . President, ,first semester ..... ' . MATTIE CRUMRINE 1 . I President, second semester . . N INA CATHERINE HOWE Secretary .... . . HAZEL EBERHART Treasurer . . . . CATHERINE Hoop MEM BERS ' Graduates - Esther Freese Laura G. Adams Linna Brown Earl F. Cruckshank Mark Dean Ballard Frances Connor B. Winegar Crone Seniors Virginia Dunne Mary Farmer Nina Catherine Howe Juniors Margery Day Hazel Eberhart Mona Foulk Mattie Crumrine Helen jaka Herbert R. Ranson Isabel Schreiber Esther Holcomb Walker F. Means Ralph Smith Sophomores Catherine Hood Mamie Robinette i Freshmen Mary Kelleher Carl Poppino ' Specials Frederick Field Josephine Burnham E. M. Hopkins Honorary Members VV. S. Johnson R. D. O'Leary Victor Solberg W. D. Hackney S. L. XfVhitcomb Alice VVinston Page 385 S yt il , , .I g.2, . F7 'Tiff' ? ,Q 3 lil 5 .W . 1. . - 53 3' 16, .W . 1.-vu. V fjf- '13 :Q 3' H Jn, Y' 11 -If 'wp' ii. v .slr 12 'xii- wi . ' f i In AD' 5' Li ' I , I I ' I V X V . ,I I: . l . I . N 1 eb 1' 1- -Q ff . M , , . . xii , A E' 9' . P . . axe- 145, If lid ' H. , . I ll i is .Ala . lg-me 7 . g' i . 1 4 if ' if 1 l X ,S I . is 5? si 1 I I : , .V i I-5. 5 Q I 31155-, W main 37' 1 eb I :E A ,, 41553 ne 4' -. f , yvy, E, I 4 'fills' 5 ' a Q2 5 - Q i 1 'SJ if gifs -'f'h'?Q? ji, M f-1 fi rr 5 ,, 1 A 'R ,r .v,-wr il 3 '1 'X A I ds, , w arf-1' ' V f 15 , .fig .Af-.' ii' 7 fuj, 'ini :Q 1 CH- A ' F' fi? 3 ,3 .Vi .6 I Q , j l 91 :1- r V -R it-'fi 4-f .Z . .g - 5 'I 3 4 l vu f ,. 1 1 J ,. 4. . xii, l, y ix ,. , X , 5 W 077167295 Forum 1 'vi l 'T V.: if! S Any woman 0 Y. 245' wwf? vw- an 41:0 1 ,liig if E ilz I :bn , . Q' li: f Z2 'iffy Mala, ' ' wif' .f . ..,2 ,gtg 1,1 in Q, 7, fi fb .L Q. My Q, Vx. '- G ' .4 1: ,Lx N Larsen Rochester Dana DeLong Day Sheets Drumm Reid Walton Hays Mayer Frank The VVomen's Forum was founded in 1917 to promote an interest among the women of the University in topics of general and current interest. f the student body who has paid the membership fee and is interested in the purposes of the club is eligible for membership in the Women s Forum. OFFICERS President . . JESSIE DELONG Vice-President KATHERINE RAWL1 NGS S ecretary- Treasurer MARGERY DAY i ,fa .,- ,Q aft, . ,ti 57? is iii 'J api yr, 'Z ILE- 3? W, fn f .- 1 nf- :YQ , X' X ' . f' JL' '-ra 2, 'fl 1' ', 'fl i fit .11 5 ,AA Y 5557 3 f'L. 4 XE 4 .Sf iv f y, i , Aa- NA, ,-V ,ms J, --51 . Q51 Q Af 3 i f'?1, 1 5 , ,J 'V l A 1 ? F Y Y ' 1 ll If A5 Page 388 ' elif WJ W fwfl -E ' V ,,,. 1-41 5 V ,,,, . ha 2'. sf: f , an 42 ml.. 2 ! 5? 4 11 V jwf' 'wsf:mf5:gggfg2:4f+ff'f V V ig . ' .r 3 fi f 1 . 1 A 3. ' ' if' - W' -I ,1',?wr,g: ' if If 4 I F :Y-,ig-fs,is3i3f1,i'f:.-il z F' H ' me-wif! ai ,, fs, QE. j., . U, 'Chix -.144 ff iff 53' iff 1523 ,ff E S4 A C A A 8 A 5 5 if . If ja i Q.. I 1 I 4 5 I f I . FQ -f Q AI if p - , I! U ,Ami S-'14 216 Q V - il f 5 A gk 2 iiqfslwlf wi sl f W3 A ,Lg 1' ti' A: ai U H 'Lf if f ' 3 ? in K., N U rezmcztie Club President . . Vice-P resident Secretary- Treasurer First Representative Second Represenlative JOHN ALDEN LAURA BALLOU SUZANNE BARR MARY ROSE BARRONS BARBARA BECKER JEAN BENNETT ELLIS BEVER DOROTHY BLACKMAR MINNIE BLOOMGARTEN 1'IUGH BROWN LOUISE CLARK LOUISE COWDERY IQENNETH CRUMLEY ELSIE DAVIS EVA DRUMM CECIL DUNC.-KN MADELINE EMMERT MARY ENGEL MARY FARMER FRED FIELD DON GORDON FRANCES GREENI,E.-XF OFFICERS ALBERT KERR SAM VVEATHERBY PHYLLIS REYNOLDS LLOYD HAMILTON . . . MARY ROSE BARRONS MEMBERS ALICE GRIESA CLARENCE GRUBBS LLOYD HAMILTON NIIRIAM HAND CAROLINE HARKRADER ERMA HAWK VVILLARD HIAXVKINSON JOHN HENRY FRANK HILL ESTHER HOLCOMB OLIN HORNER FRED HUSTON JUNE JUDY ALBERT KERR JUANITA KIRKHAM MARGARET LARKIN ANNA DOROTHX' LESTER MARJORIE LYNCH FRANCES MARTIN W. J. MCLAUGHLIN NVILMA MILLER CHARLES MILLHOLLIXND EMMA MILLS BREWSTER MORGAN MARY MYERS ' IRENE N OLL STANLEY PENNELL MARGARET PHILLIPS GRACE POE PHYLLIS REYNOLDS FRANK RISING LOIS ROBINETTE BETTY SIFERS RALPH SMITH DON STETTLER A. J. THOMPSON LEAH ULAMPERI, ANNA LOIS VOIGTS TED WEAR SAM WEATHERBY VICTORINE WILLIAMS FRANCES WILSON ARTHUR' XVOLFE Page 38 7 'I 12. if If I ,Ig ve A , . ,K .., rl if ev: 5 ' ph- ' SR A ,iw ' 3-,Ml r '57 , 3? Q. ,A .nz ga.. A .I .Tru E' If E .,- rmy., , TIA . 'Era ,K M, 9' 4 133 IV.: f x 45 'A A 1 'fs ,R 'ax' A N, :F iw? 5:5 215 3592! fi 3 :P- in ,. N A .12 LL- kk 1, 4- ,r AI Q ., ,.,- A ., ff . 5 ,ii 5 N, ., :I I- ef ?-5 .-1 .E I' iz F .f I I I I -'QI I we rw fi! 1 ag if ' Bl: 1 1-4 9,3 'E J-4' , , , 1. A2 'il .-,J '. 3 if , 67 Q!Yf67Z60 Lesh Parrish Draper Bessey Castro Gordon Bryan Richardson Swenson Smith Emmert Stevenson W'aggoner May Hand Dunkel Focht YVight . Hays El Ateneo is a club organized for the purpose of furthering the study of the Spanish language, literature, and culture in the University. El Ateneo was organized in the fall of 1911, and is affiliated with the national organization of Spanish clubs, El Instituto de las Espanas. ' OFFICERS . President . . . . . . VVAYNE SMITH Vice-President . . TRESSIE MAY Secretary . . . . EDNA LESH Treasurer . . . . MARIANNA DUNKEL Mildred Bessey Helen Bryan joseph Castro Russell Culver Norma Curd William Draper Mary Alice Drennan Maud Elliott Madeline Emmert Robert Focht Sarah Fox Dorothy Gayford Frieda Gottlieb A. L. Owen J. M. Osma C. J. Winter MEMBERS Mildred Gordon john Griffith Helen Hand Mary Hays Hollis Hedberg Dorothy Higgins Mary jenkinson Frances Keith Florence Lemon Edna Lesh Tressie May Bernice Mueller FACULTY Agnes Brady Oscar Irizarry julio Solera Margaret Husson v Elizabeth Parrish Julia Pierce Benjamin Reynes Haseltine Richardson Frank Rising Nora Siler NVayne Smith Marjorie Steele Goldie Stevenson Valborg Swenson Myron Waggoner Miriam Wight Mrs. julio Valdes Julio Valdes ' Homer Herriott Bernadine Layman 1 Q w i i x ang . f. , f ' .45 Soezolegy Club Kletzmann Becker Dale Fraker Fiske . f McKeever Wlmmer Thompson Rawlings Smith Rodkey Q' Q Whiting Morrison Prof Blackmar Morrison Marvin Evans Barrons ' N 1tcher Hogue Crawford Jaggard Cheney Duncan Ollnger I K V V The purpose of the Sociology Club is the mutual improvement of its members ln V A the science of Sociology and to encourage friendly relations among the workers in this ' ' 'T field Those majoring 1n Sociology graduate students or those taking a course 1n Sociology and all who are interested in the social problems of today are eligible for membership OFFICERS ' V Y President . .... WALTER L. MORRISON .L - - Vice-President . CATHERINE RAWLINGS 55' ' if if Secretary . RAY D. FRAKER Treasurer DOROTHY ANNE CHENEY if 4 Faculty Advisor . . PROF. F. W. BLACKMAR - 2, ' r- f rw., ,- I 41 . N . , ,. MEMBERS .R 'T -A 37 K I . V , 1 l' R ,T ,. Estheri Kietzmann Albert A. Becker Margaret Dale Ray D. Fraker Gladys L. Fiske Franklin McKeever Helen Wimmer A. J. Thompson Catherine Rawlings Ralph Smith Ruth Rodkey Ray Whiting Nadine Morrison Walter L. Morrison Louise Marvin Louis Evans Mary Rose Barrons Elizabeth Nitcher Helen Hogue ' Lucy Crawford Arthur M. Jaggard 9. , f' 'WI 1 Dorothy Anne Cheney Cecil Duncan Davida Olinger w N 1-7' :l f lm' ' fig 5' xl ' -iii .ll 'x 2 nl, ' E52 ' Q V 'il -' 2 A., 3 , -. --4 'YL ,wi L31 if ,ma ,, ' -k ,Jw I Y Q, g y x 4 i i f- 1, , , 1 5 .3 , l 4 e ,, v 5 ,ei 2 law 5' 'J l 5 g E g 'I 1 Page 389 fr' ' :..-.,1..,.2.QQ'. .1M... .QL li' j f . ' , i . 'Z l ps ,. ' .E 1 L-- EL Y Y . . . A A . '10 .' 2 I i u . C. ' . . i, . . i 1 m , l 5 . . ' Q O . Ill T ' u 1-A M za Q lung' A U I 1 ' . , 'rn w, ix :H 'Mil A . 5 , . I Qc 1 vi 'il . it Q! if ' , 1 ll 1 1 X in lil 1.3 adam 7 ,f ' ' SQQQ gif- itil i f if fs. ,, :N . 9, ., L. if ' 1, 3, l., Eiuiofuology Club Hungerford Lawson Breakey Martin Woodruff Beamer Robinson Readio Patterson Bare Doering Hunter Simons Page 302 V 1 ,i1,v':,,.,, ,, ml-,- - .-,.bfnin,,., ,r - The purpose ofthe Entomology Club is to review and discuss current ento- mological problems. It was organized in 1896. Membership is confined ' to instructors and students showing active interest and proficiency in ento- mological work. Meetings are held every week. President . Vice-President . Secretary- Treasurer . f W. Robinson Harriet Patterson Janet Simons Lucy Hackman Kathleen Doering S. J. Hunter OFFICERS Graduates A Seniors Sophomore Charles,Martin Faculty P. A. Readio A f .pw-1 ,i ,X ,.,. Q 5, A ' ,Qff 'lf 1,f'3'5Qfg . CLARENCE O. BARE . HARRIET PATTERSON . JANET SIMONS Clarence Bare Edward Breakey Lawrence Woodruff H. B. Hungerford P. B. Lawson R. H. Beamer V. 1 .f -milf -36 ,vt , 1 1 ygwa 1 c m e 'EW' ,T f wfr! 'an E. iii , . Pap. mlili :il if ai w f '1 , 'ef 1,f.Qf , l A , 12' ' 4-Jr I Q 'f, Q Q we K l , ,H 4 if ll, T 1 fl' : 5 V., xl' 41 ,. e ,, V ,S , ,,. ff 3 lv 37: s ,Q-1 , .V 4. 1? , , rn r ., , 55: vm 4 if gg 1.1 E , Qi, :-f . 4- llf., ix. V S. .L X ,355 X' 1.5 r -' mica,-, f .fn 1 f . -. i ,J 'E , 'missin-.l' ' . nag 1, gum -Z! ff! X,-, X. .,, - we , -.1 n ,. fi ,W ig R- 1 A 3 ' ' 'X .1 ,f w. Ax.. -ii. ,ai Y3rzcz'erz'0l0gy Club C Thomas Goodner Hetler Walker Goering Keiper Fridell Dale Woodbury Hess Eckelberry Nigg J ones Keys Cochran Sharpless ' Converse Lee Mullins Moore Ermatinger Luke Dailey I Carter Clements Treece Downs Ritter OFFICERS President . . . . . HELEN CONVERSE Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer . Corresponding Secretary jerrell Carter Homer Clements Margaret Cochran Helen Converse Vera Dailey Leota Dale Cora M. Downs Orrin Eckelberry Lucille Ermatinger Myrtle Fridell MEMBERS Joseph Goerinq Kenneth Goodner Selma Gottlieb Benjamin Hess Donald Hetler Madeline jones M. L. Jones Theodore' Keiper Robert Keys Josephine Lee Lois SHARPLESS BENJAMIN HESS ROBERT KEYS John Luke ' Susan Mason Malcolm Moore Gladys Mullins Clara Nigg Cassandra Ritter Lois Sharpless Gerald Smith Robert Stillwell Leo Swenson Page 39 1 fotany Club Gardner Root Harkey Frisbie Brown Vaughn Beck Priest Mix Sinden Schoenlein Yoeman lVoodard Wfallace Bryant Stevens Thompson Frazier Fox Albright OFFICERS President . . . . . HELEN M. BRYANT Vice-Presiden! . . HELEN FRIEND Secretary-Treasurer . EDITH A. VVALLACE Page 394 Paul V. Beck Josephine Yoeman Alfred Gardner Mary Harkey Ella Vifoodard Zellma Thompson Edith Wallace Melba Schoenlein A. Mix Prof. W. C. Stevens Dr. A. I. Mix MEMBERS Graduates Seniors Sallie Fox james Sinden Wfinfred Albright 4 Juniors Helen Frisbie Edla Root Dorothy Brown Honorary M r. Yoeman Faculty Paul V. Beck Dorothy Lee Vaughn Glenn Frazier Helen M. Bryant C Lucille Koentz . Helen Friend Cecil Priest Arthur Berger Helen Sumpter Rachael Stevens Prof. C. M. Sterling Prof. Harry Cunningham ,Lg A. 'F' 14 . 4 .1 'J ff fi ' 'r iff . , A A V Ai ' A i X gil? 'if il 5 gl ,v .. . fr., - , 135 if Z' fi xi ? .Q if w .. 21 4 F ls H .5 p 5 li ,, . 1 4 H The Snow Zoology Club Summerville Conklin Stirton Willey Brooks Woodburn London Casilan Schuman Harris Van Epps Smith ,Phelps Larson Warner Sisson Fenner Sauer Harkey Hall Prof. Baumgartner Dunkelberger Stauffer Hughes The first Science Club was organized in the early days of the University. It in- cluded both the physical and biological sciences. In the early 90's the Biology Club separated from this organization and in 1911 those primarily interested in Zoology branched off from the Biology Club to form the Snow Zoology Club. The purpose of this club is the mutual advancement of its members in the field of Zoological science and the promotion of fellowship among the workers in this field. Any student in the department above freshman standing with ten hours credit in Zoology, by election, upon faculty recommendation may become a member. President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Victoria Krumsick Margaret Schuman Raymond Hall Charles Sisson Mamie Hope Van Epps Mary F. Harkey Lillian Phelps Jean Linsdale Ruben A. Stirton Stanley Brooks Charles H. NVyatt Dr. H. H. Lane Prof. XV. J. Baumgartner OFFICERS MEMBERS James C. Willey Inez Dunkelberger Cecil Fenner Franklin Redding William Summerville Elsie Bronson Stella Harris Leroy Sauer Paul Davis Ethan Gill Janet Fink Faculty Miss Mary Larson Prof. Charles Creaser . E. RAYMOND HALL CHARLEs SISSON INEZ DUNKELBERGER LILLIAN PHELPS Alipio Casilan Ralph Loudon Harry Stauffer Roberta Warner M. L. Jones K. E. Conklin J. T. Woodburn Leo Swenson Robert Stillwell Esther Weik Myrtle Lutschg Miss Vera Smith Chester Hughes P025 393 l 4' ' V--.0-.f - f . n... ' If so 1 Q 1. -E .. 3 .n . .V lv 11 . i if S E lg ,.r . 'QE M il E LiL If 4 w N , NF t h' Y -. if lx . v 1 . Fx 1 . 11 .rf x af I 'r , x 1 . .-' if . .f X W hi! 1 'xy .,, . f gif F E , v F lr ga lbw? in-,-A 11 if gg .,.. gg if' if it Krffriifssels I ,,: r ,. is ,1 4, ..- .,, ,. - 'L f 5 ffl? A 1' sf ,' as L :- ,x .- .,-. - 1 . 1 ,Hg . 423, ,,,1g Q . . E ri as-- fa cf v ii 5- I. 1 -i J L' fps sim snow. u, ',: ., ,. ,A- l 5 W Y . S3 f i' - ff ? ' T, Q , fam.-M 1, uf-. A 1' Q r fa 13 1 ,1 +A, I' v1 I . . 1'- .v 'V f ':, ilf, . 2 'S -ll STE We . if . fr fir , .3,!. , A 2 l , 5 , 2- l l li Pi l L . V x V, ,V eg life, V ' l ome 5 60720011.65 Club ' Page 390 Grabske Ludeman Wallace Sangster Strobel Sprague Personett Early Anderson Woodruff , Miller Knowing Kaden Jennings Forsythe Tucker Chapman Reynolds Childs Wagstaff McKinney Steele Stanley Anker Brown Lynn 'Martin Lavery Dick Walker Nash President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Pauline Anker Mildred Brown Alice Chapman Doris Childs Marguerite Cox Ethel Dick Blanche Eckles Mary F. E. McKinney OFFICERS MEMBERS Graduate Helen Dayhoff Seniors Elizabeth Heryer Euthalia ' Lavery Opal Lynn Sue Mason Mildred Maxwell Elma Miller Marguerite Nash Laura Preston Faculty OPAL LYNN ETHEL DICK . MARGUERITE NASH . ELIZABETH TUCKER Phyllis Reynolds Belva Sangster Vivian Stanley P Elizabeth Tucker Jeannette Wagstaff Marie Walker Margaret Wallace Mayme Welker Elizabeth C. Sprague Viola J. Anderson Elizabeth C. Meguiar Sybil Woodruff B l lf! Z5'f-'IA wi? Y 9 ga 45:2 2 P, , , , , U lil ', lr. l 2 .. w., 1 . , , wx ,A AJ E H' l. 'ff' gg ,gif gf. ,s.,. ws. l , 2 4 ., -. :Ti V. L 51 at ' '-1 exe if fg- r A-4. 'fl . ff Lf A35 3. I 'Zig .r ff' if 'ill 192, , , 1 - , lu, F 1 fir t m .J 3 .. 1 Q Mae 11.1 , ' ffgffli , 315 .Q I g f it vi Jlfaflzemuluxr Club ,. 'Q xii Vx 'ffiz . L. fi 1 ig-1 f in . . A , 1 M! 4. I. i l u l 'ii' G, R. Smith P. Smith Lefschetz Betsher Ryan VVheeler Hand Klocl-: Bush O'Donnell Braucher Helton ,Long Bolton Shoemaker Xvoodard Jones Morrison Heil Senor Galpin Blackwell K OFFICERS 4 - , gf 1 President . . ..... JOSEPHINE BRAUCHER .ik-, f .. . . y Vice-President . 6 , Secretary- Treasurer . . w V Club Reporter . .Y, . 'M Q Faculty Advisor . P, V , . fi 5 L J. M. Barstow Erma Betsher A , gg , 2 Virginia Blackwell ' Vera Bolton 5 ' Josephine Braucher 4. 3.. Q Hattie Bush Gladys Campbell J. VV. Devor Katherine Eberhardt Leta G-alpin Miriam Hand Lucille Heil C. H. Ashton Miss Wealthy C. Babcock Miss Florence Black NV. E. Bagley R. H. Carpenter MEMBERS Lavelle Helton . Mildred Jones Esther Keitzmann Mildred Klock Josephine Lantz Lester Lehnberg Viola Lindberg Maude Long Charles Messick Helen Morrison Forrest Noll Lawrence O'Brien Mildred VVoodside Faculty C. T. Elvey . H. E. Jordon Solomon Lefschetz U. G. Mitchell E. B. Stouffer 1 . ERMA BETSHER . . M URIEL SENOR . MILDRED KLOCK PROF. S. LEFSCHETZ Kathleen O'Donnell Maurine Pitts M. H. Price J. B. Ryan W. M. Roberts Muriel Senor Violet Shoemaker Homer Smith John Stranathan R. G. Smith Adela Thom Mary VVoo'larQl Miss Edith Steininger Guy W. Smith Paul A. Smith I. J. VVheeler J. B. Stranathan Pagff 395 Seniors V effmerjeczn Soeiezjf of Civil oifzgineers l l THE Kansas University Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was installed in 1920. It succeeded the Civil Engineering Society as the department organiza- tion ofthe Civil Engineering students and faculty. Meetings are held once a month, when current engineering topics are discussed by the members, faculty members, and outside men of prorrinence. The aim of the society is to bring civil engineering students together and to promote the welfare of the department. OFFICERS Fresifdent . , . . . . J. C. BISSET Secretary- Treasurer . .... M. L. M CCAULEY J. C. Bisset Floyd Doring R. J. justice L. McCauley H. F. Brockett C. H. Douglass G. B. Keesee P. T. Ragle Chas. Cathers L. R. Eaton R. E. Kimber A M. B. Reynolds A. G. Classen S. H. Elliott Lewis Kingman HJ. R. Stagg K. W. Claybaugh A. L. Etzenhouser S. S. Learned I. Stelzer VV. A. Coolidge R. W. Evans L. H. Male W. T. Wyatt D. C. Davis J. M. Hall A. E. Matthey Juniors E. J. ,Allison E. C. Clark I. G. MacDuf:f J. B. Ryan G. R. Benz G. B. Fasken H. C. Oberholtzer H. T. Seeley N. L. Buchner C. C. Hampshire G. F. Rau H. E. Seever A. H. Buck R. A. Harding L. Rickenberg O. Swander J. R. Carr R. E. Lawrence C. Romig R. E. Wyatt Sophomores VV. C. Anthony C. M. Crozier B. O. Hammond H. A. Nickels F. A. Asis VV. O. Cuthbertson J. Jarbol R. W. Nusser R. E. Batchelor VV. H. Davis H. Klemp , C. Posey J. R. Botsforrl G. S. Elston L. C. Long VV. R. Rees G. S. Bruce F. H. Geyer ' Allan Gilmour R. L. McGrath J. F. Meisner E. C. Spencer Freshmen J. W. Aker E. C. Beale U. C. Bird Faculty Members H. A. Rice XVQC. McNown F. A. Russell Page 398 r if P i . 1: gf 2,11 Q yi si. 5 1, 1 1 af. F' M, 55.fsa...:d'rf ggzsaw If . 1... - 1 Q.: V: it f E' ,Z Wgp. i I wtf' .5 is F' . . M Q.-i,m,2 F f i 4 r i 2 2 .E Mfg. s- i- si.. U .V . IV, 235 if '-is I :H li.: if ,Q Ei? QSWIK +355 -. 'ffl is at 5 Q P21 .jg XE ' ir 1 . 'ai r . s. I 5 ug f I 2 ' 4 l 'i is in sri V .234 .. ,sz iwk. i fe: 's 2' l 13:4 5 ,z 2- Q f 5 L5 tgfaemuffr- .- -Dry :SWT- s-fi. l-' wi .' if' Av ,gy iff r .V ga lr--' Q .. I . .S . , L. .ai f. 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'ti 1 1 1 X it ' be ' ' ll Pi ii-.'1 I ' 3 . 51 it . F 1:34 .- '4,'. I it re. Bl l 1 . Q 1- ff . 74 .EQ si It A. , if .- .iii . if is 'P fri' -i M M .3 5 .',fY cf V... A f Q H ' .2 , 1 .4:- ll gg g,':liiiQQ,.,.. 'S' '4 ' f ie. fiiz'7.imf'fL 5-. L 'X L,.,,:,:,,, B... , -- 'fy Nl D .J V, -4 if Tx? relzzfeeiural Soezez' 1 T, ' .7 Ll fbi? s ft:- 've 'T'-' 'lj-. Y Watkins Geery Duffield Stannard Rainey Holman Paulsen Luckett Schwinley Carman Mallory Wakefield Abbuehl Hyre Jenks Peterson Stonebraker Cunningham Radotinsky Bloomgarten Beal Goldsmith Kellogg .Coolidge Hyre Giles - 5, The Architectural Society was founded in 1914 to promote student fellowship, scholarship, and the welfare of the Architectural Department. Those students who have completed fifteen hours of work in the Architectural Department are eligible for membership. Page 400 N !Q,,,y--.,g,tv,,.f-rv.. 3,3I.ggy,-f5:,5l??g.4'.gf.sw:'Qg0 President I. Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . R. B. Bloomgarten R. A. Coolidge E. J. Corman F1'1l'1'l . H. Abbuehl . L.- Brintnall W. P. Cunningham G. H. Duffield W. E. Case J. B. Eldridge C. R. Geery W. R. Anderson M. D. Brown Eugene Burke D. L. Crawford Same E. Giles Goldwin Goldsmith OFFICERS ' Seniors G. L. Geery C. E. Paulsen Juniors Ray Gerard M. V. Hyre R. E. Jenks E. C. johnson Sophornores R. H. Hiett L. W. Holman W. H. Linscott H. Wynona Mallory Freshmen C. W. Goodman L. B. Hull Henry Krug T. R. Luckett , ... f' ' Faculty Joseph H. Kellogg ii':iii ii 'ffi?zi '.Zfi rf' 5' ll' . .... v,V' J bi k.y',, josEPH RADOTINSKY RAYMOND COOLIDGE . HARRY PETERSON . RAY GERARD J. M. Radotinsky Lee M. Sorey . Catherine Van Keurent H. Peterson Geo. A. Stannard H. A. Stonebraker R. Wakefield A .' .1 ,, f ,, 'J ' Q xp :git if 71 5,5 Q. , .. j . .1. 15? J' '- it' 1 ' S Wm. WV. Richardson 5 H. H. Watkins fcvl H. R. Woodward rfaxkzj 'iii B. R. McCrary J. B. Medina -it Ca. A. Mikesell ' li R. H. Peterson L. V. Ramey George Beal 1 A fiff -' ii , ,j 2 '.ffJf-f ff 'K New-.-M - xp g, . . . .. Nui,--K. V... Maw ibn- ,.....t.5.'.s J Q l . -. W5-f..a'F?1K5Qf13111f'+'s'3 if l l v i 5 I l 1 ! l l . 1 i l l l Q S. .. i 'iii im? rf -V Bredine Huffman Carlson Chandler ' Olhausen . jimerson . Wfehe McLeod V Hagen Sharpe C Dunham Hibbs Kennedy Pleasant Matassarin Hinch Prof. Dent Beatty Hopper 5 ' The K. U. Branch of the A. S. M. E. was affiliated with the National Society A March 9, 1909. The society holds one meeting a month, at which current 1 engineering subjects are discussed by members. The aim of the society is to A T Q bring mechanical engineering students together and to promote the welfare fx ' of the department. ii if . oFE1cERs' .f . 'i'o gf Honorary Preszdent . . . . PROF. J. A. DENT Q President . . RICHARD HINCH - 1 V ice-President . ' 1 g 5 p Secretary . . H T TVGGSTIVGV . A . 'o.. f L- 4' i.ii 6 fi l L, .I fi 3 I e MEM BERS Zyl 55. L. Olhausen F. E. DeVore C. L. Dunham Joe Matassarin C. Martinson Edwin Bredine Howard Hines A. C. Larson Richard Hinch Everett Carlson Alex Kennedy Lynn Hibbs M. C. Hoffman Hart Workman Raymond Vawter A. H. Wehe john Beatty 1 Ray Kanehl E. E. Potter VV. H. Hall Joe Pleasant LYNN A. HIBBS ALEX KENNEDY EVERETT CARLSON Herbert Hopper Harry Fee Clifford Cool Robert Sharpe XV. S. McLeod E. O. Hagen C. O. Bird Vinton Yardley Ray Chandler Harry Rubenstein Alonzo Sluss Page 399 549' ilk i ,1 Q 3' 1. r 3 i. . ,rc ,r in .gf I ,M , ,A,,. , ,E if' 1 , 7 Fw sz X 1 . . 1 ' ..,. 4 H! ... J 21- L , Sf .6- gwiif 1 wif,-Q Y f ir ii K F W 2-F... QM.. .gui u '29 31 11' Q L in . nl? gui! P: nn'nsfrz'ezl 5 n gineering Soeiezjf Ackerman Hill Harritt Armstrong Hefiing Hill King ' Hughey Spangler Walker Brotherson Bunn Graham ' Morrow Punton A Brown Browne Stacey McElhiney McNaughton The Industrial Engineering Society of the University of Kansas was organized in 1921. The society meets every two weeks for the discussion of papers pertaining to industrial engineering, and also endeavors to keep abreast with current industrial questions by inviting prominent en- gineers to speak at society meetings. A seminar is also conducted under the direction of Dean P. F. Walker during the spring semester, taking the place, for that period, of the regular bi-weekly meetings. it Page 402 OFFIGERS President . .... . LELAND BROWNE Vice-President . RALPH M. KING Secretary . . MARVIN HILL Treasurer . . . W. S. HILL MEMBERS ' Seniors W. T. Armstrong A. W. Hefling L. H. Brotherson T. M. Hughey F. H. Brown R. M. King' H. K. Glidden C. W. Punton Juniors A. T. Ackerman F. D. Graham R. I. Barton M. Hill L. VV. Browne f - W. S. Hill P. R. Inovio , . Sophornores , H. H. Dedo M. O. McElhiney G. N. Harritt H. C. Mesch W. V. Lewis J. F. Seitz B. M. Spangler Freshmen G. R. Allen W. H. Bailey F. W. Morrow E. N. Kemler L. L. Kornfeld The society has charge of the annual electrical show which is held in conjunction with the .L5.c9. I I f I I ,, W. THE Kansas Branch of the American' Institute of Electrical Engineers is a local electrica i l engineering society composed of ,students regularly enrolled in electrical engineering and ' h l is ed under the auspices of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. All electrical engineering students are eligible to membership in the localsociety, but student memberships in th . I . . . . e nationa organization are open only to Junior and Senior members of the electrical engineerin 8' department. There are at present seventy-two organized branches in the various universities d l l ' an arger colleges throughout the United States. The meetings of the society are held bi-weekly and topics of importance in the electrical indu t - d' ' ' ' ' s ry are iscussed. Speakers of recognized standing in the electrical profession are often among the speakers. Engineering Exposition. Chairman . Vice- Chairman Secretary . Treasurer . OFFICERS HAROLD A. HUDSON VIVIAN O. SMELTZER . . R. M..RYAN MYRON H. PRICE Faculty Adviser ...... WARREN R. N EUMANN The National Members are Prof. George C. Shaad Prof. Warren R. Neumann Prof. F. Ellis johnson Prof. H. W. Anderson Harold Huffman john A. Bock Vivian O. Smeltzer Paul Kent john B. Opperman, Jr. W. H. Bentley Harold A. Hudson Stanley Phillips George Bond R.'M. Ryan Archibald R. Kennedy Edwin D. Manspeaker John Heinrich 'George Edmund Rose Clyde E. Tucker Walter B. Farrar Niel Mills Page 401 Serene! Tear may Page 404 C. Ivan Frieze President . . Vice-Presideni . Secrelary- Treasurer john E. Blake Ralph B.. Blake john D. Callahan Glen H. Chappell Nelson H. Davis I. C. Edwards Frank W. Flack C. Ivan Frieze Arthur R. Gates Paul R. Wunsch OFFICERS Class Rosler James H. Hogin Hubert Horning Roy T. Johnson Harry A. Lanning Wm. T. McKnight Leo A. lVIcNalley john S. Markley Harvey C. Osborne joe J. Parelman Ray R. Preyer Ray R. Preyer RAY R. PREYER PAUL R. WUNCH C. IVAN FRIEZE .Lloyd S. Roberts L. H. Rupenthal Martin S. Ryan Everett P. Scrivner G. C. Spradling jack C. Stewart Leonard E. Top Paul R.lWunsch Floyd Wright tv? l l l i i r l i l 1, I r w I l I i I Senior F eww CLASS OFFICERS WOLFINBARGER President ...... 4 WILLARD R. Vice-President '. Secretary- Treasurer '. Harry C. Blaker Stewart S. Bloss Daniel L. Browne Bert E. Church Robert E. Coleberd Leo F. Claudel Lawrence F. Day John Gerety John L. Gernon john H. Grosse A ROSTER Charles E. Hall,'Ir. Wilmer B. Harms C. Fred Ice V Harry O. janicke Charles Jester. Wayne Lamoreux Robert E. Lemon Elgie V. Luse Clarence Lutz Albert S. Martin Virgil Miller . FRED IcE WILMER HARMS wm.'Le0 Mills Keefe O'Keefe Albert Park Francis W. Prosser Karl B. Rugh Frank L. Snell George VV. Staplin Russel L. Stephens Willard Wolfinbarg Bert L. 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Q :-R rv. . 4.. v?. , if. . . Page 406 The Pharmaceutical Society, organized in 1886, is an organization of ' students and faculty of the School of Pharmacy. Its purpose is to discuss current Pharmaceutical problems. ' President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Wayne Adamson 'Norman F. Witt Floyd G. Skaer George EC. McClain Victor McIntire Allen K. Kimble Dan H. Houser Charles A. Faith Lawson S. Mann Louis H. Stolte Donald E. Eggleston OFFICERS MEMBERS Sherman Delaney James M. Noble ' George W. Lippert Frank D. Mayfield Eugene A. Mclntire Ross Taylor Myrtle C. Webber Kathleen Seymour Katie Ray Dailey Ray W. Smith VVilliam H. Kitterman i Ross TAYLOR EUGENE A. MCINTIRE . MAXINE KESNER MYRTLE WEBBER Eddie C. Volker joseph R. Woods Charles J. Sowder F. E. Armentrout Palmer M. Eash VVilliam H. Semple William H. Klingberg Oral H. Wagner Kenneth Blaylock Loyd Boland Kenneth Linck Loren L. Locke Alden Butt Leon johnson Randel DeBolt Ines Murphy Maxine Kesner I Faculty ' I Deal L. E. Sayre C. M. Sterling L. D. Havenhill D. H. Spencer K. M. Rottluff 1 ff: ri P 1 4. 1 R . ,.. - 5 iii me .-fr 1855 I Ei! 'ri at s . If 1 ei 5 K-wr v' f' l iii b e .s . S1 fm WT .T sz ii ., rx. sf I .Q- lf ..x ,,.0 1 1 I D I Y .a 1 7 Q M A fi Efj IQ ff! 2-3 f H Y 25 Q f.ff,f if: K . 2, He gs-E5 . '32 ' 5 ary? Z 2 'L . . 93 5? gg 32 cm- i 5, Q. .E I fC'e? A . F Lg? ,112 3 ' F A + in 1 aj-f ,Xu 4 Ii . 15 . P-at . if Q ... .1 . X , lmwwaj IBF --Igff 4 ' Q - A-'I 1' Er!! Tear amz! President . . Vice-President . Se cretary- Treasurer RICHARD F. ALLEN ARTHUR AMES CLARENCE V. BECK JAMES T. BRITT ERSEL GUY CREWS NEIL DOUGHERTY HILTON L. DOUGLASS HERMAN C. ERICSSON FREDERICK' M. FIELD GERALD W. FOLEY JOHN F. FONTRON HARRY W. FRAZEE STANEART A. GRAHAM WEBSTER W. HALLETT LOUIS A. HUBER A WHITSED LAMING FRANK L. MARTIN, JR. RALPH H. NOAH HOWARD E. PAYNE HARRY W. FRAZEE . JAMES T. BRITT LOUIS A. HUBER OWEN CASPER RAWLINGS CLYDE W. SLIFER RANDOLPH P. SMITH REGINALD A. SMITH CHARLES A. SPRINGER JAMES E. TAYLOR THEODORE VARNER LESTER C. WALKER HAROLD C. WATT LEE. E. WEEKS WALLACE T. WOLFE FLOYD A. WRIGHT MILFORD S. ZIMMERMAN HORACE SIGMAN DONALD PFUETZE ORVILLE BASKETT THOMAS H. DORIS G. R. KIRCHENSCHLAGER A. J. THOMPSON I i Page 405 A ?3 l F2 i.' I vf, Y S, . 41. .4-,. Bi' 3? ' J A . ,XV Lg. J , -V J. A ?'v'fi .g A . Ie-A 1 fn 2351? if?-i .W ,. 5- 5- Q Q- ?-52 sf 324 E 1 i 4 f', f F fm. . N: we , . -, '92 F' ff. .,,..., ,Q 'f Af fl? 5 , L ,.? Rf.'sl Qu 5? QT? fg Y. 9, J' 5iN,'5 51a J 3 jg: 'Q 355 J ,. . 4. ' 5. -L 6 'S' ?!A'Hs 5 E . . RVTSYE Z.. , ij In - 1 A. M, . li . 55? C? xg Q- gf? Q' Y Y Y' 5 I' ' if A 9 SAJJHQ 1? Y a ,. A I-ff iff QT' 'L w F . l , 3 Lf .1 M G gd' I L ,.-'. Q , . .,i4.a,..-x-in -.ivan V 'X Hg., ' Ai X it V ll ,. ,J .. Rl Ac QI Q 'TPI t , ,. 'Y Page 408 X C H Q C I S A The QQZZUTQYZK6 Section .N ACCORDANCE with the dedication -of the11924 jayhawker to the City of Lawrence, it is fitting that some pages of the Annual should be devoted to the pictorialization of the city itself. , ' When the subject of the dedication was decided upon Mr Scott of the Chamber of Commerce was consulted on the advisability of printing a special feature section and it 1S because' of his personal supervision and hearty co-operation that the following pages are sub- mitted I A A 4 V 4 ,sr , 1' f.f,y'7li,.f fu-1ua.ll!b1iww,- 2 ' F' '. l I LI E. KJ in ., ' 1 Y t A Q-sr F ' y - . .. 9 . . . . . D . , . . X D . . M lil fr I-I 3 2 :-. ll .W .gift . t A -- .X 4 s,:. ,avi It-Q, ilkl Q ' ggww 5 -,. 1 shri ll Ll T-'i Mb X X Xxx? 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Today the Ober store is in all re- spects the chief institution of its kind in Lawrence and ranks among the first Clothing Stores of Kansas. It consists of two floors and a base- ment, size 60 by II7 feet, exactly thirty-five times as large as the original store, with a comparative increase in the volume of business. In addition to the regular lines of high grade Clothing and Furnishings for men, a Sport Goods Shop Ccomplete in every detailD has been added on the second floor where a complete line of Luggage is also carried. On the first floor a complete Boys, Shop has been arranged in which the youngster can be outfitted as completely as can his Dad. Separate departments for Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirts and Accessories, as well as Ladies' Hose and Gloves, complete the arrangement on the first fioor, while the work clothing, rubber footwear and stock rooms fill the basement. A tailor shop on the premises insures quick and expert fitting of clothes and adds materially to the store's service to its patrons. Looking back through the years, one encounters no spectacular act in the upbuilding of this business. Rather a doing each day of the thing that must be done, bringing to the doing all the thought, earnestness and sincerity of high ideals, firmly set and rigidly adhered to, clean though homely, fine though matter of fact, lofty though unvauntedg serving as guide-posts along the way rather than masquerading as a goal to be attained. Thus this business is perpetuated on the sincerity of the three cardinal characters of purpose- QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION f , E9 as . 1 , .. . a 'i :X I, I ffi419'rafaofa1frflrri,9.f E31 E Page 422 I--n34sg,,,Ln F. ,,.- V . 1 . . 'iff .Sw-7?1f ...Sli-m..a..Q.'.'., ,. ffwjagi' f'I,-.ifriw-.' i 2 3 V ,Y Hail! ii , ' 25 E , J Ti? e 1 2 1 Wllell ll llvll 4 wx vt UJL JL lL lL9.ll 1l llWg Q o S r sz S22 g . W 5 E ' LA D I E S and Gentlemen! E g A ' i . You have nearly completed gf, fy Y x gy P51 if tri s if' 1 Ez... .sw ik as - the loop. You have had some ,Q ' tough sledding-We know it- 2 EJ but the fastest finish in the - 13 W game awaits you. I Z ' If you find that your name is 12 t modestly mentioned in the 29 succeeding pages, or if the name I of a friend is Written there, you . , are expected to laugh heartily. 5 i It is nothing but a joke. We S ' didn't mean it, folks, honest, We Q E didn't mean nothing. All in E2 i fun, you know. .Ha ha. LE I Easy with those eggs! E5 Ready? Shoot. S W E E 5 5 as as W' 25 V' D ,G Q, 5: D Q l f :F Z 235 . ... . i i u 5 lillillillillill ll llilfillilli FQ M 7917 ll! fill llilmw -Q .-s. . i 4' ll 13242. . .i lwfff E 1 ... ..-. ,- gkjiln V1 ., . I-. .N Lf' 4 L . 5. . 3 , .- A ww- w I I s 5 -i L F 1- 'f L 1 gjfs .. if-,i 5. 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R Just a bit of MOUNT OREAD that has been developed in the recent years Likewise our one store has developed until today you find two ROWLANDS BOOK STORES serving K. U. Students 6 foolrsedefzf , ra rfq,A,wg,,,,J,, 190 ' It 2 G I l I J 9 4 1401 OHIO STREET 1237 OREAD AVENUE LAWRENCE, KANSAS Page 426 '51 2 1 6 4 , fi Q Ex.,-,,::f 'N . -- ,L T '51 Q' , .1 Ji Q52 QL wi fe 4 'i as .- TX ,. 15 v . ,M : 4 ,132 Q a fn. fi' 2 fl .-,, Egi?,M.,,,. ,M ,gr , .-,1 be 'rf' ., ,Q O 4 1-J if ' Q 3, x .1 '? R, -nf Q yr , il' . A., .-' we .,,.. T.- 5., E. if '- ri? eff ,, was :vi -fi is F gisi Qin 1:55 55124 iii? Wflfii Q2,t,r.-f3'i 'iwii .53 6 ' fl: is ind if-Af' l?W3 'Q 1 4 3 Qv.431n13m2 515 r-if 5 legs 52 ,ef ami 5 5 A Ei as ,f-. f , . M' 'G ' E 2 ' iw fs -. hifi M 5 if 53,,,43, ' ,T E1 Q. V E-kj 6731 rs? ' 1: 3 1 if L! -' 1 3133 V' levi 'wa -or 5 5?-,lf fc 32,- .. - 1 A . X 1 , . , ' , . if ,l FJ'- n . gr fi 4 ,n A .M,l3LQg:s,g-iz.lQ.:ixQ 1 , qE,t'e1'e1, S 54 11- i fi-if ' O Lawrence, the City Beautiful, whose tra- Q A ' Q ditions and purse-strings are inseparably linked ' t with those of the University, and whose image is A Q, a vivid part of the memories of our college days,,we as Q A , dedicate this W - 4 The 1 i i 'Q 91 t IQ24 aywalker A -THE EDS. 5 Yi 73 l-I it Q ff 3 5 .fbi-ii 1' , 5 5 55 S.: - .. .Y ii- i as if e .,. ,,r,,., A 1' - i -- V, 'Q 1. f , .,, V I-d--in . 'Z' .. '. . .1-'ffl J ' 'E V. 1.-42 4- '-f1u1.f1.1,'.-1'.:1f,.QJL-sw-we-2:1-f-ff1 1 ' 1 , -' .gin tw-. 11, J . .. - . . , ,, I ' -- b - - . ' ' M -RL-,, 'heQ3?.-:Mag -f-1-wr:--,, z-,',W.W,,.54'.ggeqov,4aw:,',x z' we-1 fp . . . ' .1 ,P 1' ,J 'X ,A -b ,' xf ,P 1 !Mf1A,,1'1-' , . H' f ' I- , 'ef' Q in .vi W- Ll, T 1 R' 'if Kali., ,. an 'A-, it ,133 ., Qi., 'G-.5,.,L: M 0-NI'-- .w:,.ii,:riLQ5f...i' Wg. ' J' f -' ?...! ?:f:,g::.3l.1,,,L..'..,.,...Q1i,f V ,gg 1, fm Q,ig,f'AfSifj51g! ,J . N-an mm- . -...-.-..m,..wA- M- Wwww- 1,1--I---4-. ...H , ..,ff-4,4 5 w i ' A I SQ-21: 1 l E 'kfwfgf A0 - ELXXVE H A IQ S ' 4357 A V l ,. my X ' NA - - . B 73,MQf7H5mmwF fi9wGT7ngl0QLg f T5 JUJ7 QFQA 0571 sM55w6ffQcLQW55Q7 A 9 HARAL Fl DS K4 N545 CXTY H M, . .- .Mp .,rg. , .Nw 'v 1 ,N ,I-'f I-r Q Qf !'Y 5, f ' p mfs, ,. . 1... sf nf' '1 ' L v., ,i I gr, .4 V- -r U Fil If ... ,. 'n W 5, 3? .4 E .54 S12 5 A ll! k 1 I- .. 5: W. - ! ,p EEN .liz nf :L .pr :, A-, fi 'riff 1 . a 'J . f , af? Page 428 1' ,.. .,ge...,-M 1' 2 . .,. J, . k- . .. . . . ff 'W 1. ' K v-:gm-WWI' if-.,,,.3.mQk,m,,..,Etm.T A fu V2 'L-1,321 gt is-.1 JJ ,r!zS2m,rmf ck I i 1 7jr w W J,-iiffuf-Gml' Wav 'Q ,ffgwtamftlu 4,1-'W V ,. KK 'fic W Fe' ' . 'I V , ,,s ,. we me-SW . . , L , ,gf im ,fx A, ,,.N,., . rw 5' my t. 5. ' 1 nnff g,n . - .r , ,. . 'MX--. .. 'J 36 .,,1 x :-f S F fa E if 1- 1 ' t C J at . , T. c , i l 71 .' lvl . 'Ki . .., w 1 fr' 'V'- , graduates BARNEY GooGLE Farmacy Beta Cl, 2, 35, DeMolay QD, Riding Academy, R. O. T. C., Ku Ku, Horseshoe Team. V GENERAL QBREGON Polilical Science Sig Alf., El Ateneo, Black Mask, Spanish Athletics, Rifle Team, Bok Peace Plan Contest. LYDIA PINKHAM Home Nursing Kappa Alpha Theta, Student Activity Movement, jay Jane, Physical Ed. Club, Bowling Team, Mr. Pim Passes. SWEDE WILSON Economics Sigma Chi, Winner Popularity Contest, Instructor English, Drawing and Banking, Cue and Balls, Devil's Disciple. PEGGY JOYCE Advertising K. K. G., Matrimonial Bureau, Women's Rifle Team, VVomen's Forum, Follies tl, 25, Tumbling Team. DoCToR CooK Law Phi Psi, Manager Junior Prom, Cross Country, Fine Arts Cdoes people in oilj, Pirates of Penzance, Deans' Roll. Page 427 i -i roi . JJ. J El ,W 'K ,x , ,. .' I 3 I l --4 3 E. 5 wa ll ,Q fgmmw. fi + 4 112 2 Li? -nz 1 gif ,3 1, ,: ,V vp, gr - A Ps - ,afg- J x ,x . -. --Q li-lil ' 1, 3 1 ,..- O T ,A - sf' x ' ' SS ,i Mi, S E , S , A, . .3 L , , T. l .. , fx . , ' 'Q 1 '42 rif . ,sg Qlf ' Q, 51 ' 1 i f 7 K ' 5? 4. .N '.- 5 , .3 . . I . A ' , . 5' si 7 ri I .v ' .O , sb l if ' A Q 1 j ,gig T F gr. V 41' fly' 155 V-'if f ,. ,V ww f -A -S-3 . g. . H. v , 31 1. , i n rs 5 A ,. S,- 1 Y 9 -A 'Q --S - 4 GIFTS' THAT LAST fewelry 1, TWO Years Qlder Than K. U. 735 NIASSACHUSETTS ST. WARD'S FLGWERS Fresh cut every day from Our Own greenhouses. Telegraph Or mail Orders Hlled promptly. Q I FLOWER STORE GREENHOUSES 931 MASSACHUSETTS ISTH AND BARIQEIR STREETS SAMPLE S BARBER SHOP I A9245 MASS S- ' - Next to New York Clecmerf 2 -- QUALITY JEWELRY , FOR STUDENTS WHO CARE It s the name- , 9 A .' Ll That Gives COHl:1ClCI1CC FERN SMITH NELLE HEATH MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOP 833 MASSACHUSETTS Bide-A-llfff Apmmfnz - I , PHONE 493 Fuji Shop North of Wlgdgmann 5 1045 KENTUCKY ST. LAWRENCE! KANSAS age 430 l. I .L ,- r-' ' -Pi -af:-2: if 54 ' fm Lf' U Z, 54 2 H ..' 'gh ., O., . rs A , , , .T . ,Q FY val? , 52 YK S-ww '43 .' :7 5' ' H fi iv . 5 lv gs Sai F Q .6 f-f'-E In ,ef iff 9 if fa! Lrg E?-i T S A E It ASM S 'f N A QR 1 7 kg li S fied gifg? ffi ' iw ,Wx X5 ,-:Qi - Turn. 1 1' u 4, Ci A v ff I -1 Fifi? f'72'y'a4?.i,?K -' n. P! gy? E Nant' 4 :HQ ' E E YL -'ff ii 41 X , W iedemamz 'J A SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY PEOPLE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS 1 ,,, ,H -5- ,,j. H-,frqfiwf 'g ills? 'H 3 ,,f .E-If . 25 . 1 51: E, E 5 QV? , i '12 if 5 .5 ,r 1 30 1X ,di fe- E! sf r-, -V, KJ ir Ur, +1 R I L iii' ' , ,,., - ' Q I.. f Wy, ii? if . 1 v H. Yr -xx if- fx ' x '53, Y ' ni: 1, 5 Q R 23 , -my flxgcnqk . , 'L 5 , E -:fi f lifx? 1 . E T' ' . 2 5 , . K . 'sf' Y V 1 'ff gl ,P'K:,1. J , , , , J' Q E . , ' 3 1 R Q- H . I! V 1 Q l ' K 5-61 2'A'ff02fV Page 432 3 yi off-.3 !..,..,.,,Z ' ':' - ,.. Q 1 V . ..v. - ,i,..n... . -A-,-'W-.rrw-.'.-af R-1 'wa -f-'ff-21,5--.f5?Q'5fr Wa?T5? . . . , ,Tgm,.mQ.,5,3,:4wfg3f, f , , L 1 w 4 If J Fx M 1 1141 1 . M Lg gg : 'JA Q 1 , H 1 ,JH . . . f .- E , A '14 . ,--,X 5 ..,, ., . gf ,'- V: P-- If C N I l I I l 3 jfaywalkef Jlfaz'rz'm02zz'al Bureau 3' , f ? -Q i WR 5 X Z A1 Wai -X ,X l,,..,,, 1 i : ,R ll 12043-It N? ' ' f vc, Lcigixggvmnkil My fa Q fN Q , fy W 115699 fllmmmm LSEWHERE in this book appear six of the proteges of the jaywalker Mat- rimonial Bureau. The Management received our permission to use them in the beauty section on the condition that the 'Bureau would receive these three pages of free advertising. No task is too difficult or complex for the jaywalker Matrimonial Bureau. We realize the inadequacy of mere engagement, and promise to direct the steps of the demure debutante, dashing damsel, or even the daring Dean, clear to the steps of the altar, or we refund all matriculation and laboratory fees. We point with pride to our latest accomplishment, the successful splicing of Norma Pyle last December. Mrs. Bullene had been enrolled in the agency only a short time, and was assured of a place in Milady's Mirror when the happy event took place. , ' We herewith reprint the Bureau's classihcation of the other six members of the beauty section. Page 431 l I -Photo by Moore POTSY CLARK Successful coach of the K. U. Football team, Which Won the Missouri Valley Championship for IQ23, and closed the season with the remarkable record of an uncrossed goal line This picture, as Well as many other line photographs appearing on the pages of this annual, is the product of our studio. We have a Wonderful representation of University faculty and students among our portraits. Come in and See what We have done for others., We can oflter you the Same Service. Many of the fine photographs in the leading news- papers are from Moore Studios, for they are- MAKERS OF PHOTOGRAPHS THATPLEASEN Jas. M. Moore Photographic Co. KANSAS CITY, Mo. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Page 434 Pff V..- . . , . ,,.l...,-. ...,..l.-.- -A Q. ,.. 'li .A lg- v v K Q gi his Q-,. ,. ,xx ., X , ,X 1,1 ,TAKTEE V 43-.., N'.A, ,. 3 Mlllxxlflzli . l V , ' '-' 1 A -gf .- ' - , ' ' x ' . ,V r. ,w , . r V A 3 v M . .. - .. - --- - - K .- 'J , ,, ,ga .4 . : Y ' - L i V , . V A ., .4 ox-,L - , . 1 7' v I. iv . . f - ..., . f-. 5 ,ma fr? 4.4 J. ni. U 51 wi. 1 : , , il ' ' '5 6' .: 22 EY 'TEl12.iYl: SRGNS NYE: 5 Q Q sumti. Know 'Tut-tm ., 1 c ug Wig? Name: 'Julia Jackman Phone 240 F? , if Description: 4 6' E 1 , if 1. Hair-yaller to tawny. gg fr X 1 bl: A L ' 2. Eyes-pop-eyed. J,-' ,- 1 Q , N 3. Complexion-naturalistic. ' ,-7 All . , T f 4. Build+Uh-hum. - - . 5 5. Dress-Slinky. A ' Q if Type preferred: Male. Real he-man, between 1 twenty and forty. Money no object. Must be ' f good-looking.. V .. , Remarks: The Jaywalker warns all prospects that A Y A If Q5 Miss Jackman is a victim of the Wrigley complex. .gg ,OOO ARD . , JI' I VT ,'4f A 41 vp ..' jflllllh- I A T Q . U 4: . . gv Tuesn. :sqm a . tl v game? .Inas Blaker Phone 295 e S' escri tion: Zu-ejl. Y - Y 1. Hair-Ravin'. 5 QL 1 ii fix - 2. Eyes-Beady. ' if fYf lf-9 S 9 lx 3. C m lexion-own. , ' fi . 1 Q08 'Y 0- p - ,Q . W, - G E 4. Build-fair. to good. D lv -yxilx, 5. Dress-varies with price of lumber. Q-if Type preferred: Male, age no object. None save 1 K ,millionaires need apply. Must be good looking. , Remarks: Shows off to best advantage while danc- V 4. ing. Doesn't go in for sports-prefers just . jk Ziff plain men. An excellent investment for someone. T J Pl' 'Dq The T S X- MORE y 59- St S YQ lt tt If CW Sh u - r I. A Q -' Q KNO!! hath' , - I -I l l W I Name: Anne Rooney Phone .1253 Description: . . 1. Hair-yes. Stir'-'I' ' ' 2. Eyes-bovine. .Th 1-- 1 .ij 3. Complexion-freckled. ? 5 Q l f 4. Build-substantial. WILD 'Q Q l' 5. Dress--why, of course. ISH if Type preferred: Male. No Klansmen need apply. f Must be good-looking. I 4 ' sl Remarks: To the man who appreciates a. good, iff strong, home-loving type of girl, we heartily en- fm., x dorse this buxom litle' Checo-Slovakian. FL , A ' f . 9 . V :gi .Vg , ..4P' Ni Q 1 if 1'a,zf 41.3 wif 1. 4 l '. gf. N 1 1' 3 2 S ' l ni X 4 :.,. .0 ,..oA.,:.--M--.-ma1..,..Q...-A. ...-1,....... H...-Q..-m-n.,,-,A-...A 5 fi, 0, A V. P my I X ,ll r M W A' 'Vi' f'igrH1.g4-ffnf' . '.'U'v F 2' ' X 1 0 'W wc, -7 S ig? . W 57fi4 '5 Sf? SvT3f,e.w.4- -..,.,m.1-.r..w...wf...,1.fQ,af134,e,1A...,.A.s:nmi5f,.wwf:aA,wwciyaakemxmazgu iv -V I M' -Sim.-.AQ -swm.w?a.,m:1Aa?5swmmf 'fff ' K- -Q M1-mfg,,r--,f.......A.,1-A...W1'-.,-1',....,,..m.4.--we-K-,,.,,,,A-:W-Am.,--..- ,U V ' . S' gg . V 3 ., A 131.1 . , , ,zu ,,., , 1 ls! A Q Q. 'TT 4 'V Q .-In I QL. .1 1 V V A X yu if 5 F Q Sb N A: ,L. if A X I P4 ll The uflion A 1924 model of ayoung mans su1t fashloned ex- elus1velV for Gordon 85. Koppel, and on d1st1nc:tive, smart lmes us! correctly fczshzoncci clothe? that arc dc crcnt. A YOUNG MAN s SHOP 1005 1007 WALNUT KANSAS CITY, Mo. 1 L f' . 2' f ,V , Q ,J I xg , 1 KJ x 1 T' A , fr' H W H , A , Page 436 U e. Q N ,Wg 1 .gm .- , f Ti -A ' .. - l H , . . 1 'Q ' . . . ' . A l ff ff' ki.: .' - . n I www- rm 1 r K A ,g. , , SQ., nf' ,F I in L ding, Y ' Ml 1 f L 'H 5 M 65,1 P ' 5 Q ' ?4.v.:f Q ,Yr ,ww .m ,af iw? 55835 t 5 wr . 1,05 ,- ? ' I P l I 5 l I l l BY Tl-ILSE. SIGNS -' Ed' Cielgoxfcu Name: Virginia Evans Phone 240 ' Descriplion: ' 1. Hair-Varies with frequency of henna aopli- ,. cations. 4--f P'JuRiNE of LQN-Ex LNZBES ,ye 2. Eyes-Squinty. 3. Complexion-O. K. after breakfast, -L. Build-Venus, with arms. '91 1- 1 -Y f DN Q-x BAD Q. Dress-Usually. X qlpofzfye '. . ' r. oKo iiX Type. preferred: Romanticist. Age no object, but N0 money preferred. Good looking. X Remarks: Miss Evans is one of our best clients- Ask the man who has owned one.f' An excel- lent prospect for the right young man. EN Tulsiz sian M YE Sllllll.. uuowim- ' 4 ZX Name: Verle Williams Phone 99 S l Description: 1. Hair-Congo, minus the kink. G 2. Eyes-Soulful, with circles. 5- 3. Complexion-Stands the ravages at least of . Father Time. f',.mg.vJ' 4. Build-Ask Doc. ' Q 5. Dress-Not wisely, but too well. Type preferred: Cadillac or Packard. Speed and high polish essential. No Hivvers need apply. ' ...Q A X Love 'I' 47? . . J? 2. Remarks: Of all our prospects this IS probably the most promising-she'll promise anything. ' 'lt-sv -rtxmil. slams-vt.. bl.-VAx.x.. KNOW Tx-xE.rJi all Name: Frances Cheatum Phone 1763 Black Description : ' pw 1. Hair-Sheds. 2. Eyes- Tum an' dit it. If 3. Complexion-Sheds. g 4. Build-All fight. 'WW 5. Dress-Negligeeable. 000105. ' Type preferred: Male. Money age and brains EX no object. Should be good looking. ' Remarks: A bargain at any price. F. 0. B. Law- rence. K-xxx i 1 .0 A Page 435 I J ,- .li I P 1 .s it l ' 1 1 Z I if E- fi i 'ta s J - 3 E ' 'gi L! J ef' i s M -A 4 f 15 I . W V ' .,.. 41 g,-Wes? I C l . Q 3 5 5 ni ' Tyr 1 'fi x t-gk. ,4 . Use.. W I. 2. .Y -Q 3 i 1 Ill il To satisfied users of Crane products is due the tireless growth ofthe pioneer shop of I 855 to the present system of plants, branches and oflices in 1 45 cities at home and abroad, all supplying qual- ity materials for every plumbing need. If the Crane name today has a grateful meaning for architects, builders, plumb- ing contractors and all those for whom they build, itis because Crane engineers and designers are able to draw upon these years of informing experience to guide them in creating better and more effec- tive valves, fittings and fixtures of every sort for both domestic and industrial use. In sanitary and heating materials for the home, Crane provides forthe Wants of small dwellings as carefully as for the requirements of great town and country houses, hotels, apartments and clubs. GENERAL OFFICES: CRANE BUILDING, 836 S. MICHIGAN AVE.. CHICAGO CRANE LIMITED, 386 BEAVER HALL SQUARE, MONTREAL, QUEBEC ,Branches and Sales Ojices in One Hundred and Fortyji-ve Cities National Exhibit Rooms: Chicago, New York, Atlantic City and San Francisco , g W orks: Chicago, Bridgeport, Birmingham, Chattanooga and 'Trenton CRANE EXPORT CORPORATION! NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO CRANE-BENNETT, LTD. , LoNDoN CE CRANE , PARIS 4 , 3-5 Eg 35 if s., ,t K I 1 is 5 , Y ff? if 5 'E it 1 2 5. , 5, , 3525? 1 , 554 gb. tfs. is Q-,gxffff fr M, 'iff .. ...,,.,, 1 Fir Y l 1 , ' it A i uf ,.,.. af Y all 57 5 if 1,1 5-.l . - 1: Y' f.. 1 R 3. r. ff 2. tk 2 if -ff' 'rf -.rs-Y hl Q -2 G, sf Elf , 3' , .. gl ff 'ff .I ,.,. fi I ltr. ill 241: Lf -i't A ffj A' 52 .Et - A , i, a .23 'I A 4. ,fu .gi t I ' 5 gf' is 523, 3-3 3125! ,, - .V A 4 I' ,JV if 4 'I ' if 'vnu Q A ' Carta Radiator Radiator Valve No. 231 I ii 'Cixi ,I 'rw sf if t 5 if . 'pi it Page 438 ,,.,,-. C n . Ji. mg LI 'ill lfypd ?'ffi17l'5 K' .Lt 24, ' ' ' ,VM w JQ,e'?11v5xiii The Campuf Bezzufzful T - . - ...,. .. .,. ,,.-.....i-..,,...i...r3 T i AL si - I . 1 QA I i3. J1 7 i . I f 7.te L I A g 4 .. A it I IMTIXIJ 5 if ez 'few-'-w--O--1--f.---ffvvw f-'A'W We--3---T-'--3--e-A f--- H+- - V ..?,3if I I I he Fraternal Aid Union 1,6 I FINANCIAL STATEMENT 3 V JANUARY I, 1924 g V ' ASSETS V A- Vg A Real Estate' CBook valuej. ...,......... . . 3133 375.66 Mortgage Loans, First Liens ........ '. . . . . 4,623,481.48 I U. S. County and Municipal Bonds ....... 517 332.56 f ff ki Deposits in Banks and Trust Companies. .... 208 636.73 -7- Reserve Liens .....,............. V. .. ..... 405 016.56 K' ceftifieate Loans ........... I .................. I .... 38 883.24 Interest Due and Accrued., ........................ 121 774.84 A TP. Market Value of Real Estate and Bonds over Book VfV ,,, 3 j It - Value ....................................... 30 104.06 fl Payments from Members in Transit ................ 340 065.22 .V 4 .V TOTAL. ..................,.... ... 36,423 670.35 Q Q. Y V I I LIABILITIES A IVYSQ 2 Legal Reserves on Outstanding Certificates .......... 34,625 256.50 Claims Awaiting Proof and in Process of Adjustment.. 260 218.09 . Payments by Members in Advance ................. 143 090.53 I Contingency Reserves ............ . . 1,377 699.09 X All Gther Liabilities.. ,. 17 406.14 V, ,V D' TOTAL. ........ 36,423 670.35 o - 1 - . . STRIKING FEATURES M Total Paid to Beneficiaries in 1923. ........... I ..... 31,875 720.48 I '. I Total Paid to Living Members in 1923 .... . . 175 568.43 ... s ..-.-1 4 ' 4 5 TOTAL BENEFITS PAID IN 1923 ................ 32,051 288.91 , 3, Gain in Admitted Assets during 1923. .............. 1,162 665.34 iii FQ an Total Paid to Beneficiaries and Members since Or- ' ganization .................................. 94,557 856.08 'T Total Insurance in Force December 31, .1923 ........ 86,084 031.00 ... Total Number of Certificates in Force. ....... . 80,532 Net Gain in Members .................... 1,487 I I HEAD OFFICE, LAWRENCE, KANSAS' A :VV , V. A. YOUNG - SAMUEL S. BATY T. NI. SVVEENEY LV V - Supreme Prefideal Supreme Secretary Supreme Treafurer QIAK V V, huge 440 ' M V . A., if It-3. I ,..... . I . It ..e PM P f F RATERNITIES If you are thinking of pledging one of these frats. here is a hit of friendly information. Q14o!m 79!zz'Q14o!zo ovua.:,A .aux ' P tl if Mfotto: Damn the Betasf' Colors: Meaningless as the frat itself. These boys pledge with the reckless abandon so often found in the frontier type of man. Their cross is significant, not of their religion, but of their na- ture. They have a strong chapter at Swoboda In- stitute, but claim the laest NV! x xx 6-f -V' NOTE - Ver-X E'l Q.C.l.L.l Ti-cmsloA-e.A me cxxns -- ' l-:ir-SV, L.ci.'al' G. Olw a.q5n Sigma Chi illofto: A'Damn the Betasf' Color: Same as Thetas, -black and gold. Wfith their rigid qualifi- cations and reputation as a very exclusive outfit, it is only fitting that the Alpha Phi Alphas should replace the Betas in the Big Five. Strong on fancy vests, tan shoes, and permanent waves. Honorary Chapter mother, Little Eva. Patron Saint, Abe Lincoln. .AA Phe. Ornaba. chapter at Lawrence Pa-A tron Saint, Swede Wilson. , U.- I x ii ,.,- ,.f .il f ,. -J , if A 1 fi' ffekfkg Till' om! J gtmemgfagal Queeg -QP all , , , 'Jig l fix ,.- , Q fl X illotlo-: Damn the Betasj' Colors: Royal purple, symbolic of the nether anatomy of freshmen after 'fHell Week. The Phi Gams have several good boys this year, as well as Cecil Lucas. The Phi Gam kennel is always open to pedigreed jazz hounds. The pledge pin is a five- pointed star, indicative of the sad fact that although they have sparkling am- bitions there is no place for them on Mother Earth. Page 439 sy '-1.11 4, who ' -. iii . . we K ...w,, A if . Q ' .4 1 . 1 :E . 1+-, Q . .,L. DE LUXE CAFE THE PLACE THAT YOU ARE PROUD TO TAKE A GUEST A Where Service County PHONE 561 LAWRENCE, KANSAS 711 MASs.'ST. A X I if E, A lr 2 Q 1 --QW I-O Ig 'T --3 1- f 'rim,,: ,w .A C, .. 4'-V3 f if f eg 1. V 5 gn-1 11 Q if 'H '3 E' 'A iw 1 I ., A Ei fi 9 il .V A. , . H 5 P F :S my -mai? . 0 L 45, I - E A g . 5 gg 1 av , A 5 3. QQ. Amis!! ' TE A 11. 1: , ,gf ,S ., . v 4-V V 4 iff If 1' 'U . A '57, :. 14.5 IG' A . 1.. jc Q., Lf ., G 5 ' x -2 Q, .' .Q YOU MUST HAVE IT The BQS1: Sd'l'LZ.If6l7'y Food There is a reason for every- thing good. The reason for the .Q FAME of FAR-FAMED 5 - SAUSAGE is the freshness of is the meat that goes into our I sausage. We butcher the cattle P 5, ourselves just as they are V 'T needed. L' ' Y When you buy our make of if -3 - 3 . . f r T- '-f 1 1 Plus Partlcular Quality iflfliiif yiilfaffiilviailoifgefd 1 . . on it as the best that proper Plus SpCC13i S C I' V 1 C C seasoning and fresh meat will . make. Q 5 3 OPEIQATED UNDER GOVERN- MENT INSPECTION 'Axle for ' 7 ' PAR-PAMED SAUSAGE' OLD S PARK G R O C E R Y Made Right, Tastes Right, IS Right ii' PHONES, ROSEDALE 1608-1609 y I3OO MASS. ST. PHONE 40 , 733-743 S. W. Blvd. KANSAS Cmf, KANS. A' F Z gf Y iw i f Page 442 ii ,,....,,F, ,..,.,- . ,HT Y M V Y. -,V-aw' iwsiw :,. ll ,lK,y,, mn -,.i1jVg,:1,y?Z v4:-1' zwr. ,,.. Q' 5 si. . vi iii :J it 1 f f , , at J , .' u Q .. 1 l 1 5-I R 'JESQFN - . -,,41.rN.J:....:1:i 4. -aafli.. .l1,Aw-Q .,c,..hf:-,r1, e-3-gi: Q-.1 Y -1, ,, 1 J . V, ,. -H ---f . -- r-1' f-, .: - ' ..,x - - -1 -. -5 u v , , sq- 1- ga ,.,. --V. ', ii 'LL' J, , , - 3 4' i ,fa rf.-.Az.,.. Q N YM, ,r-. W , , ---ff - '- f.- -.L Ari., .,. , ,- 1 h, if l .aw fs 1 1 I X, his V M3 he l Kjell vi Y il iii ' Q :Mg , ,..s:,..,-,e,., ,.., .- ,, -,...,,...s.. c... ., Y.. ,,,.s,.y Tin' Tel!! 'Q U 'ii 2- Mfotto: Damn the Betas. Colors: Red and Green, -they still believe in Santa Claus. 'WVe get what we want out of Kansas City, say the Phi Psis. To be easily satisfied is indeed one of the greatest of virtues- take Hodges, for example, or Wellman. On their pledge pin is the Arabian Night oil can, typifying the chapter as a whole. They say that Phi Kappa Psi stands high in the east-but, East is east-. Thi' Tn' GBLUK-XD 442 .,..-wmv..-:. ' llloltoz Damn the Betasf' Colors: Azure and argent, or, to lapse into the vernac- ular of the common herd, blue and white. A very cosmopolitan chapter composed of ath- letes CSpanish preferredb, Y. M. workers, and prune peddlars. Student Council presidents are always sure of a button. They claim a good chapter in 1888, and have a good one -at present in the DeXVater- Ville Dancing School. OCOES-nl-3 , Z . ,WT Fax - ill ' 1 Kkg- , ,,,, Signed C. zz Uur 'staff photographer snapped this picture during noon recess when the Sigma Nu freshmen were out in full force, searching for the missing cylinder of Frank's pop-pop machine. 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SMOIKES MAGAZINES Your M eezfin g Place THE VARSITY ANNEX Cjust South .Of Varsity TheatreD NDIES SODAS MERCI-IANTS NATIONAL BANK ' Established 1877 p LAWRENCE, KANSAS Built upon the principles Of SERVICE CO OPERATION ACCOMMODATION REAL HELPFULNESS PE 444 'saw we- 1 ,. 'Qui , f 11- 'A ' If 6 is 'H 'ii :1 ' 1,4 .VI , 3 . ,f are 7, L. . if-1 .fa P? K In ,. ,, ,' .3 .352 4' if I I 4: ' 5,55 ., r. MA, -A- S 'JI R fr ,. I J ' Z1 'T 7 23: Aff, ' '23 . , 135 h 2 ff. L ni' i .ii QE C I 'lr 9 5' x 3 I , A , fvi L Q ' H , 1 2 5 I 7 5 I I Q I z 5 Q I . .vi Pia, . ' ' '? b'Wi' ... . . Af 'R ,. . JE tv: . a e 3 lf' ,f .I , :W 2 ,.f . . .4fx':f 'V 1'- V Q' '7'7l- 1 T. W .. To S ',f'9 1 'f I is .5,':',kf1M,k- W,vzefzzwlffivfgt. ,m,'gy atA,y:1,,-,,,1:f,,33,,,,.,3 Gm rggrdg rf l Q GRO RITY ,N we tv , 'J 'R Rial Q,-QD Qt to . Q. AS BESTOS fu l I 5 Jn- '33 fa, IQEPPH Shape-Self explaining. Quadrant 1-Gum. VVriggly by nature. Sweetens the breath. Quadrant Z-Knickers. Showing that they go in for sports, don't care who knows it, or who the sports are. Quadrant 3-Sardines. Indicative of the number in the chapter. Quadrant 4-Symbol of Royal Canadian Mounted, who have the same motto, lVe always get our man! .T E23 Q s GD ld HIELDS Ti Tin' Q ..,11apr-Taken from the washboard used by its founder, an Irish charwoman. Quadrant I-Bulldog. Bow legsg doggy gutfinl 'WVhen we get a hold, we on't et go.' Quadrant 2-Raised window shade. Na- ture is its own excuse for being. Quadrant 3-Asbestos. Non-inflammable. Quadrant 4-Gat. Adopted at last con- vention as more efflcient than the arrow. f fe-PE 51249 X 1 QD. aaa Cin' Urnega Shape-Shovel. Indicative of the sorority pastime. Quadrant 1-Garters. Snappy bunch. You just know she wears them. Quadrant Z-Boomerang. They always come back. Quadrant 3-Closed lips. Silence is gold- en-and silence is consent. Quadrant 4-Loving cup. Snatch-as- snatch-can champs. Pmzf' 443 Q , 8.6 .f 9 S 1 6 . 1, i NO DUST NO SMOKE , . ,n 1 ' 1:35 in' - 2 4. e rf , Lf -0. wx rf 1 f .,. .4 A. 1-eg. 4 in vs' l , f ',l 51 ' THF FI F CTRI C W Y 2 4 - 4 4 4 ,J A ff 1 ay r I sv f af 1 5 2 l as .W j' 1:1 Eff ENC 3 1 q,...!.-.. ff H-iywf , 5 il l Z A jfiiiii i ir- I '-' f lj J ' , Q Q' if 4: l 3 if . f h, 4 sr: .V li ii i t i :fi 4 , .3 ffl? ll 17 1 1 :ri A The K. C., Kaw Valley 85 Western Railway Co., connecting Q... ' . . . 1 f , . Kansas City and Lawrence with Through Car Service. 5 pg Regular Paffenger Service. K, 54 1 if 4 I . Leave: 4 Leaver f' 'fkinn Dazly Except Sunday Exprefr Kamar City. Lawrence. 249 1525 - ' 'f Leaves Lawrence, Kan .,..............,.. 8:30 a. m. 6:30 a 6:40 a. in , l Arrives 10th and Main, Kansas City, Mo... . 10:10 a. m. 7:30 a. 7:40 a. rn ' jf 1 8:30 a 6:40 a. m 8 f ' i 5 ' V Returning 7:30 a 7:40 a. m I I' Leayes Kansas City, Mo., 10th and Main. . . 5:00 p. m. 8:30 a 8:40 a. rn egg 1 l l 4 A Arrives Lawrence ........................ 6:30 p. m. 9:30 a 9:40 a. m , E gl 10:30 a 10:40 a. m A as 5 1 Specialr Run flny Time. 11:30 a 11:40 a. m gg 34- - 12:30 p 12:40 p. ni 1:30 p 1:40 p. 111 2:30 p 2:40 p. m 'V 3:30 p 3:40 p. rn gd ii. I ' 5130 0 4540 P- m 13 6:30 p 5:40 p. ni 7:30 p 6:40 p. m V fu, 9545 P 7350 P- m rg 1 , 3 11130 P 0140 P- m gi i 5 I . i ' - Sunday only 4:30 p. m. Car goes to Lawrence. Double daily freight service to all points l between Kansas City, Mo., and Lawrence, Kansas. gg,M.,,g? l an E, Leaving 4th 8C Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo. ....... ......... I 0:30 a. rn. an:l'3:30 p. rn. 4 f , 0 1 Arriving Lawrence ........................................ 1:26 p. m. and 6:20 p. m. 4 I Carload freight received and delivered to any point in Greater Kansas City via all 4 . Q lines. Give our less carload Live Stock car a trial, one or more head from shipper direct 45549 4 8 to the stock yards. K ' :Y K 'Y . f .1 GENERAL OFFICES 4 :rl E. J. O,BRIEN 511 New Jersey Ave., Kansas City, Kansas W. R. TAYLOR 1 5 Auditor in Charge Vice-Prericient and Q .41 of Trajic FAIRFAX 3022-385 5 General Manager 'lfggyflif 4 :ef ' ful 1. ' 1 5 5 15 1 -' l i i l 5 if 1 1 :Mi A Page 446 l ff J I l r r 5 Q. N, beta Shape-Same as arrowhead used by ' Minnehaha, the founder, when she got her first man. Quadrant 1-Coffin. In the end you will marry a Theta -rather a broad statement. Quadrant Z-Onion. Smell bunch. ln onion there is strength. Quadrant 3-Corset. Sticklers for form. Tight-laced conservatism. May be abolished at next convention. Quadrant 4-Kite. Indicative of high- flying ambitions. c i 5 in Ad ay Alpha Delta Pis sifting in rapt, and unrapt, enjoyment af a Kappa Sig serenadc. T, . i lr , i A ' 4 3 'The sua l 1 ' G - e 'fag ing if if l ' . fi, l ,' K- fi . I C L 5 ' Y 'z1. 2 s il iff I. . L . W,4? ,fi In arnfnz Till 7 Shape-No significance. U r ' Quadrant I-Ladder. Far from the top, . v but climbing. Watch your step. Q Quadrant 2-Galloshes. Let your feet , rule your head. Dance and be ' merriefdjf' F Quadrant 4-Cosmopolitan. Not the ' nature of the chapter, but the chapter . bible. l .5 -I Pi l s Q if E . . QQ Q Qi W fi l ii 5 Page 445 5 1 ' 5,1 J ' W or Ei F48 r4!:'1:?QfT,? U 1 Q ii , irfa .I Q, Q15 jg rf .145 H52 iflfai i 922i 4?-rw at 1 I v . .1 q 151 .. 1 f.. if fi, , V if? . A R: PIA 11 '-if . VM, I - 't TH :Y Q :fa A I9 11 x r J, ,Ai ' ,E ,wi . '. that , EMA ' f it Y r A . I, 'Y 1 in-L rf ,. rl 4 , YS f.s, -n'l ,-, . 1 1irgv.v'!u'. Lg T , 1,54 i 5 .fr 5 gi . 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A-l ife -,G+ . ,. ii-.T 'iff , .9 in ,. ,ii 2',,Ti I1s'? ji' ,IA ,J I' A 'A Sf 4. iff' . 743 3, E ,K l . X. ,H I -K 'vm v-an EI ?1 si 1 1 , :J f, ,: f ' letters G-E are more than a trademark. They are M is Q an emblem of service--the initials of a friend. ig germ Z QQ if-'Lge 1 Al Y s 1 . Q Page 448 W ,.,4..',' Q- Y 2 L Q if ,xl '-v V P' l l I i 1 l A i l i l Sporty i MERICAN universities and colleges have entered whole-heartedly into the idea that our selective and individualistic system of athletics is an injustice to the great majority of students. The second-rate, or the untrained potential athlete, has been relegated to the bleachers where he watches his brawnier class- mate carry the ball to the thrilling plaudits of the fair finale-hoppers. But now comes universal approval of the idea that the real major sport is the one in which the whole student body may participate, and that the indi- vidual star contest is comparatively unimportant. . Heyfoot Brown has written for the 1924 jaywalker a brief criticism and review of the new major sports during the past year. f f- I ? AT XX fylfqlfif X I ,imc X5 7 ' C- I, gf 3 . ,A 'l'ZJCXgg:ur-a. 'Yzot DLL-l! -I xs- '- f-' X 4' c Cithketicr KE-spaiol A .B j The breadth of campus territory over which this type of athletics spreads itself attests to the popularity of the sport as it is indulged in by K. U. students. The season just passed has not been quite up to the standard of past years, possibly on account of the graduation of Pilot jerry Penney and the absence of Midland parties. But in the words of Coach High Fling. Fortune of the Oread Cafe, As long as we have Nebraska trips and the Alpha Delta Pi's, this sport of sports shall not perish from the campus. The recent adoption of Spanish athletics as a major sport at K. U. calls forth a brief description and history. The name has its derivation in the bull- fighting arenas of old Madrid, where the hardened toreadors threw the bull for the approval of their women admirers, even as today. But the sport is as old as history itself, the chap who concocted the yarn about Solomon keeping a thousand wives contented, at the same time being revered as the father of Spanish Athletics. A A . Page 447 j, ,F +' - EN , 368 15 Iii, qw iw, Wan.. IW, . - , , ,A ' 'R +5-If R R Q gf-fR?fff f 4 QR., nee R 3, Q' Blx diwggingx, I Ill-M11 'lv,In. ,,11flnlllllu..f,,nIlL, , R 5. , 'F i R R Gr f iv' 'f if 1 x, '4 ' 4 , . f. i ' R . 1 1 ,. , H W y .... '. u Q 3 J' I hi, R 52 'Q 2 :ni 15' rig 5. - o ' , , ,JI 'BURGER IDEAS Bmw QDISTINCTIVEQIQQR Bomxs LWSDEIIS Ma! 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CARL - F or I2 Years Sport Hcadquartcrsn The 077Zl7ZZ!7ZZifj!,J' Irrierefz' , affecting Lawrence and the great institution located on the Hill, is always a dominating element bearing upon the policies of the PEOPLES STATE BANK. - The management of this strong bank is composed of men Who have long been identified with the development of this community and its institutions, and when you patronize this bank you are not only contributing to this development, but sharing it as Well. Peoples State Bank LAWRENCE, KANSAS . W. BROMESLICK, Prcfidcrizf S. A. Woon, Cafhicr T. SWEENEY, Vice-Prcficierit T. SWEENEY, IR., Affiftant Cashier L. N. LEWIS, Vice-Prcfidcrit R. M. FITZPATRICK, Affiftant Caxhicr GEORGE TNNES, Director JACOB BADSKY, Director C. E. FRIEND, Director Page 450 ff i I I 1 L, V. ti .lf z T-4 1 114' V . ,l 'X 1 5 I . Qi Q? it 54 -.C emi' in it 5 itil fi Z? -aiu ,Q .. X, 'ni 1, , 5 ii ff ,ig 51 5 F21 ggi kg., I! at ff? V 3 i? , -S1 il ,,, if rg iff?-ei I 9 3? tg ,Q :J , 7,5 . 1 1 'if' - ...aa ' La . 'Zia 'S 1 R if 323 if 5:1 ,y 1-.1 ' i With the completion of the drive back of Ad., training facilities have been greatly enhanced. Authorities have never seen the advisability of establishing a training table, maintaining that frequent internal applications of Listerine and malted milk is the best tonic for conditioning the athletes. Kansas has had a particularly successful y-ear in bridge, the sport that knows no season, and McBride, of the Kansas City Star, placed three members of the jaywalker team on the all-valley bridge gang. . A 1 'f 43 3,'21te'iiclc-3562 JN' 2 I A Ecsiztfiesw 1 Take You? -pfalc . - 'A'-' 60AV,, Hundreds were out for fall practice, and entered into the spirit of the work- outs much to the detriment of their lessons. As the season progressed, however, the coach experienced some trouble with the squad for breaking training. Three star bidders and a dummy were discovered playing rummy at the Kappa house, and were dismissed fromthe squad after being discovered by Mrs. Miller, assis- tant coach. A first-table ,man was discovered to' be ineligible by Professor Thurneau, who reported his grades as nothing lower than B's. The last game of the season with the Lawrence Business College is one that will live long in the annals of the pasteboards. jaywalker enthusiasm was at its height when Brazzel Brown slipped around right end Cof the tablej with the ace for Liz Martin that tallied four no-trumps, doubled. Theiopponents dealt and rallied, coming down the sheet with a well-concealed offensive that left the honors nearly even. 4 Brown became mixed on his signals and knocked out a high three-spade bid, and the Business College shufflers, with a Singleton defense, doubled on their opponents and threw them for a loss. Coach Miller hastily substituted Cotton Goff with instructions and a new deck. When the deck was in play, Goff received a knockout hand in the next round, but fumbled an underhand pass to Martin, which was intercepted by the opposing Houdini, who was instantly on his feet, demanding a forfeiture of the game. But in his excitement, he tossed two aces from his sleeve, Referee 'Hoyle declared a double foul, and the game ended with the jaywalkers in the lead. I ...Q 1 L Page 440 29 Tolozafar Wfiffz Students The Oread Cafe Q Bricks D is Ones Of the Students' biggest assets. A class can be made On time when - you eat with us. Our quick breakfast service is popu- lar with the late risers. II, WVe strive to give you the best of TVTEALS, DRINKS, CICARS, SHORT ORDERS, CANDY. Sp ecial Ordem' Come in singly or with a party. fart cz Step From the CC1771.fJ'LL.9',, THE OREAD CAFE CHAS. E. FORTUNE, Prop. Q-A7 Home Indzzrfry 1 Builders of the finest Eiectro- Pneumatic Pipe Organs. When interested, See them Or Writefor further informa- - tion as to your requirementsj. Tha REUTER OARGAN CO. LAWRENCE, KANSAS ' THE ROUND CORNER DRUG -STORE If it is advertised -- W e h a v e i t Fine Stationery, Programs, Office Supplies A. G. ALRICH 736 MASSACHUSETTS STREET When you want the finest things to eat call GUENTHER'S SOI MASS ST PHONE 20 . Our aim is Quality and Service 935 MASS. PHONE 85 Cleaning Pressing RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yoursebf 916 MASS. PHONE 653 COURTEOUS SERVICE ' W. E. WILSON Good Tailored Clotlzef 712 MASS. PHONE 505 PHONE 82 We deliver trunks SERVICE DRAYAGE COMPANY Drayage Contraclorr , P. T. LEONARD, Mgr-. 818 Vermont St. Page 4 52 if E: 4, v, . 'f . A -if, an , ,., as t i i ..,..Af.1 ,. . .6 5? ,,....,P L ..1 . .. ,T 5 2 LY iff , 239-...H J' ii? al. 5 1 '52 ya .H g?i r 2..a.f' .i lm .1 tg Q5 fi Pi V5 - ,..f,, if fx tit. f ' Qf' drug I I 4. 5.5 A .Q ig , .5 A 5' Ei Fi ii giifiii 5 535 fi i fri? A 4 'wma 3 7' l l 4 1 I I l l I i l l I E Z 2 5 l 1 Moses. up owes NA sour. l4kNE5E vnu-me NRJME Q omsmmeo gfo ' VQ 1 2 Ylah sump gi 4-.. '- -sr W , I 232.2212 -Siwwed? -. r- ,V ., qi ,..----W A as s l . Q 50 lx Al Mah-Jong has probably received more approbation and support in its first year than any other sport since necking. Not a little credit is due to the work of Hung Too Lo, the coach-, who has labored incessantly to popularize the game and enter valley competition. University authorities have entered whole- heartedly into the work of promoting better understanding of the game, and hold daily lectures on its finer points. C. T. Elvey, of the astronomy depart- ment, is an authority on Winds, Raymond Schwegler, psychologist, tells the team about Characters. Professor Jones, mechanical drawing, is an expert on Circles. Professor Stevens, of the botany department, has made an extensive study of Bamboos. 1936 members of the student body have offered to instruct in the use of the ivory cubes, and the entire Phi Gam cellar gang have been engaged to acquaint the squad with the idiosyncracies of red, white and green Dragons. ,On account of its recent introduction, the sport has hardly gotten well under way. Authorities predict that great difficulty will be experienced in preventing gambling, and it is feared that strip-Mah-Jong may become popular. Uniforms have not yet arrived, but another season will certainly see the squad working out in sandals and brocaded mandarin coats. Bright prospects are ahead of the Jaywalker team in this new sport. IoeoeTI338cWf,fZ,38L9Fj?k3Z,8L9f 'VF, said Coach Hung Too Lo in a recent interview, 'Zi3f6 '?Tf3l'72a'72ni3iIfOS? C'Zi3'r3IT73l- ' 'z V' Qi l f ilm i QQ' , ii 2505 swf '7 'H N . ff, ' 'Kilim H X' X ? NN-A g Q X Scrub Team Worms Up ul' Corbin Moll-i-' an As this book goes to press, the 1924 jaywalker necking team is enjoying a most successful season. Due to the early advent of the vernal season, Necking, which is essentially a spring sport, came into popularity before the formal open- ing of the regime of the royal pastime, which accounts for the success and splendid condition of the team thus far. A As a major sport, necking vindicates the plea of authorities that every student be allowed to take part in some sort of athletics. There is no distinction as to sexy in fact the Sigma Kappas placed three members on the all-valley team. - Page 451 15' 'Ifi 'gif' 9 'nw E +f:. ....,. . A il ll -A E5 'F ' f Y, ,' lv iEEEEE::: ..... ::. 1 tx-Q4 gk' , .:.:............... 27 1 ' M 1 Xl X L lg i is W i t use f N sl l 4 1 - '111 . E M N A 4 Y ll- ' :Fiat H l x -Q EE. H . f ' flake :-Q1 1g. g 'gg i Ih l UALITY rather than Price is an outstanding feature of this store. ll You will find here the greatest number of Nationally known lines of merchandise-Natiom ally known for their superior quality, reliability and Value. GARMENTS for WOMEN and CHILDREN DEPENDABLE DRY GOODS cmafACCESSORIES RUGS, DRAPERIES AND LUGGAGE Qwwsglffflmwf Page 454 f ' 1 ff H get In order that due recognition be awarded tlle following in tlzeir various lines of endeavor we have printed tlzeir' names as charter mem- bers of the J Club, being awarded fs on account of marked super- iority in variegated undertakings. Lizz Martin-for breaking down the principle that nobody loves a fat woman. Max Krueger-for the potency of the example hesets of the fact that an over- grown farmer lad may eat his cake. Sue Moody-for being the first girl who has been able to wear army pants with- out that meal sack effect. Helen Friend-for her ability to keep the social pace after her freshman year. Helen jaka-for her ability to be Bohemian and not Cosmopolitan. ' Norma Pyle-for so speedily achieving the purpose of every girl who goes to college. Pi U's-for the tenacity with which they hold to the time-worn idea that they ' are some day to be Psi U's. , Carls'-for their extreme benevolence in offering a 345.00 suit to 2,500 men stu- dents. . Betty Testard-for withstanding the onslaughts of knowledge, 100fZ. Journalism Students-for their tireless efforts in making money for the depart- ment. Ernie Newcomb and Charlie Hall-for their unfailing devotion to cleaning the mud off the Black Masks. I ' Ted Wear-for'not allowing the fact that he is the best dramatic critic on the hill go to his headehe isn't. ' ' Edla Root-for being called the best dancer on the hill by Dean Brandt. Swede Ulson-for her ability to make one forget that name when on a week night date. Don Higgins-for his devastation of the theory that college engagements are made to break. Ditto Souder. , Shed janicke-for holding thru four long years the enviable office of Cake Eater- in-chief of K. U. ' P. K. Smith-for glorifying the position of P. S. B. Tom Poor-for his ability to live down the fact that he is a Kappa Sig. VV. VV. Davis-for his ability to spring the same jokes, year after year, and get away with it. ' A. J. Boynton-on account of his tenure of the office of the hardest boiled prof. in the University. P0145 453 ,E li :E ij? ae if Tw. iffy' .1 .. 4 1 3 5 li ., 'z T 1 'f' I y A I I 1 P 1' fr PK 1,1 ,. 5 -.,- T -HP' ii! : J 2 ,, 1 , ,T 14 A ? 1.. -V ,. ,, .. N r A, ..2'., K . Q . ' V , .,. H I THE VARSITY THEATRE PHOTOPLAYS EXCLUSIVELY A The U nizver5ity'5 Down-town Headquarters T THE BOWERSOCK THEATRE PHOTOPLAYS-BETTER ROAD ATTRACTIONS Page 4 56 if F54 WT H, 1 my J rf , L , ,g 'AZ I 57' ' ?gi:1,2 2 ff 'Wx-we '5 il 1 ,H gf Q. We ., .J 'W if QL:-snr 2 I Q TA vw.. in 4?- in Y Y 4 TE I f.: I 1 ff I . ?lvmw R al' ui 9 , x vii R33 ,.. h , T , Sw . i 'Q S Z Q, , A F1- J A A? 51' L rx , 1: .rw NAJMJ 5.v.,'.Lq'..a' a , ORGANIZATIO rag. . l The best known accomplishment of this hennery is the institu- tion of the following set of rules, the copyright of which was recently sold to the publishers of What Every Girl Should Know. 1. Don't stay out after ten. Enjoy the beauties of nature now, and you will have nothing to enjoy when you grow older. l 2. Don't say prunes, pears, pickles, or soup, because it puts the mouth in a kissable position. 3. Avoid the one-piece bathing suit. It will either make or break you., 4. -Don't wear red. r Page 455 1112-14 Walnut thru to 1113-15 Main KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI XTEND to the young Women of the University a cordial invitation to shop here when in Kansas City. ' ERE, at all times, can be found the modes of the moment, in their most charming interpretations, gathered from the fashion centers of the world-and at prices consistently reasonable. FoR TEN YEARS CARTER'S have been serving K. U. students with school supplies and Stationery and we are still here with the most up-to-date and complete line to be, found in Lawrence. Our hand-boarded stock of ring books is something entirelyznew, and worthy of yourcareful consideration. Besides the well-known National line of loose-leaf books, we carry their complete line of blank books. We can lit you out with almost any Style or size. F I Carter Loose-leaf Notebooks, Engineering Supplies, Paper by the Pound, Stationery, X Pens and Pencils Page 458 RELIGIGN ' i of ,Z- L 5 , '95 i T 9 SL I H9 f num 1 ce l it T lf a r A AnA A P 'YH ' el 'iff' iii-tsgxciiiiiia ' g A g g Thlkfl J The School of'Religion is fast becoming a popular course at K. U. The text- book bears the enviable record of having remained unchanged for nineteen hundred years, and, thanks to the Gideons, is always obtainable, surreptitiously, of course, in any hotel room. VVOMENS FORUM Q'-47? If for no other reason than a matter of form, every able-bodied woman should join this organization, whose purpose is to discuss topics of current and general interest. Among the more important subjects considered this year have been: XYas Eve a Blond? A XN7omen's Forum-VVhy? The Decadence of the Corset-XN7hy? A'The Lemon, and Its Place at the Tea Table. P0146 457 A REPUTATION RIPENED BY 25 YEARS of PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE to K. U. STUDENTS RESOLVED- S I. To keep a little dissatisfied with the best we do in order to make it better. i N 2. To put service into actual practice instead of confining it to the conversation. 3. To claim less than We perform and never to perform less than We claim. ' 4. To cultivate courtesy for its own sake and not as a species of business cunning. 5. To value a customer for his confidence and not by the amount of his purchase. 6. To sell our customers what they come in to buy and not what we Want to sell them. 7. To lose a sale, if necessary, in a spirit of sportsmanship and not 'With a disgruntled air. 8. To Welcome both buyers and lookers and to treat both as an host treats his guest. 9. To aim at still lower cost but to maintain quality at all cost. ' IO. And finally, to remember every day the great debt We ovve to the public and to discharge that debt to the best of our abilities. - Circumstances often make a photo- graph your most valued possession. LAWRENCE srunlo 727 MASS. ST. Pg46 Jlfefff Student Counoil MEETING' Z Wm.. C-'ME j - -ro orwiflj ,X ,g f v is l Q V , Y , 1 P Except for all of the other governing organizations and the student body itself, the student council has absolute control over the University. A current rumor has it that it once enforced one of its laws. W0men'J Tan-ffellenzk xf-Q--. , D. LV, f X ' f ' , .s I . 'lb Up- ,f l li ,ci 'sky ll! ' x f 1 I 'iv b C 'X . 1' . X rr' K f ' hx Ck' , K itilf. xf ' I I ' 4 I, 5 Sweat, F155 :LN C. E l' Lf ,gf .1 .QQJL XXQLXZY5-xc' .gr--J Women's Pan-Hellenic concerns itself primarily with rules and regulations, with a predominance of both, for the rushing of potential neophytes. In fact it may be said that their activities begin and finish with a rush. Page 450 FRASER HALL, Builtfin 1872 - EVE BEFORE FR SER HALL WAS BUILT This store was Well established as a leading influence in the mer- cantile life of the great Southwest SSM 'S , 9 Petticoat Lane, Walnut Street and Grand Avenue P KANSAS CITY MISSOURI in 9. ESM -,-f af. I .W-,ff wi.,'f,.'.azaIs.2 If ,li :S3 .. Se. ,Hn-1 59. L2 mx' fi F 5 K it 'iiiiw lb. vu . 'ft 1 51 -' his lf M ,, an N954 V kfff ,I , fi 1 Q Z t'nG.,.1ta Vx ' L I H rzgi? , . ,f L A Q3 if figs? Exif' I Q' , I if I I f , .V W. .I ,ue .mx ff, A ew N: I I 4 W A il F9 L 'ng iii-'f Hw i i E? 5 g '.f!,'f'Q' Suki ku if-t 1 '4 mf i L! F if 5' if Q - 'f -. Lift rr 1' Q ,iq . 'E' A 5 'i ig A ,. ,X 3 I it I S 1 Nix, is 9' A' , I 11 - N-.-K..--41? Fi ? 5 5 : 1 'M 15 A Cf' . tifi Ki- ggi vii ' .iii ful X- 2422 A '5 ' . J ' I-f 299' Hz- 1 12211, 6 'S ff 55? f P . -.ff z K I Page 462 1 N7'ddLl77ZdlZlLflZ. f F 1 1-, J.. 1 .. J if X fl Judb os- VNILHQ' , Q I ex ydg ot- wine. - fi Q Q ... XJQQTLQ- ...bt X , , in i , i i il X i N I 14 X fn A lbTPXX 'H .JA ....., J t This poetical society of potential garret garblers :and basement bards has submitted manuscripts to the Dial, and Mentor. Hot Dog has adopted two of their brain-children, and Captain Billy is holding off only because they insist on charging regular rates for free verse. Tolzfzml Y9azr!z'e5 1 ll R Y0UvoTgq,f3-H A Q NW wf,, ' X fi f i r f iw ! ' ,C THERE' . i URL.. J , ' ix i I Nj f '7 NM 4.1 'jug as r?otgygc,.1-J tn the l'on.a. Gage- ' Kansan quotation of a political leaderjust before election: Realizing the excellent qualities of our opponents, I feel sure that the election will be hotly contested, but that we shall emerge victorious. However, may the best man win! -and what he actually said: Those cut-throats are a dirty bunch of crooks, but if there's any way in God's world to put anything over on them, we'll find a way' to do it. Page 46 1 A .7- ,iz 2 fs. ee 1.5 f i Q3 ,xi gi 1 3, 1 , min 223 Ai , it M19 . X4 I r rinfg 31.4. ' 1 3' X E 2 LJ, a .il 4.v 6 F3 , Q, kv -I-M C' ,S ? e .ai ,, we an Li.: When ffze U7ZZ.U67fZ2LjZ Way Tanng And the students numbered 'a mere handful, the Watkins National Bank A was showing the same courtesy and exceptional service to its customers that characterize this institution to- day. Watkins ational Bank n .J 1- 'E a . -I f Page 464 , fag x '14 ,N 5 it V ,- fm F. N V - ,-7 ff, fi-'F' 'nj er.: 51.4 if . T, .,,. , L7 ,, l e, si J Q A . fy . ' 4 , f'1,jg,?f l 11-it .,,.....1 V it ix ,,y ' .1 if L -igafif, if :V ta 'F' iii ,155 S L '- 4-1, 3 , Q if i 6 ' ,' 4 -1. if ' xrwif ,V .ig ,pf ' is 1. , if .1 A iii . ' U x gt' NZ w5f 5. W 'lf uc , ...gm Q, 1- 9' - fr 5 12. at , 5 V. A I ,-, 212 i 552 ,., . - .-I lt :'i:- N, A v--V! . y fri ., N if ,,, -'-W2 , , i 'E 3 3 1 - f 3 i is 536 W fI! 23... ., is if rp. ini - --wr , ., 4 .. l I 4 r The Qnfmz W ff '79 2 44 P957 -gtg, l P-Pu C0 GN-X ' s X iii. ... XX N XX? - ,Q j 1-l1Q'pOu-IQT' N oi- the PrQSS - 19 4, ,xl News from two excellent clipping services, reportorial experiments of journal- istic freshmen, joke exchanges from the Ladies' Home Journal, and the products of a well-meaning editorial class, are responsible for the stand that the Kansan has taken as a leader in studentjlife. Except for the faculty, this sterling piece of journalistic endeavor is governed and run by the students. The Qmelzzezie Jlfezgezzzhe ' A V Q wlflmfiie Words can not do justice to the Graduate Magazine. Suffice it to say that Alfred G. Hill, secretary of the Alumni Association, is the editor. Mr. Hill is a good secretary. Page 463 One's character and likeness reflected in a camera with thought and art, is the effort of The HIXON STUDIOS 1 Photographs of Distinction f 3 STUDIO Lobby, HOTEL BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY, Mo. Appointments made for sittings on Sundays and evenings Jlfyfroh Tram Uhkterih- A PLACE WITH AN ATMOSPHERE' You can travel from one end of the country to the other and you won't find another place like it. Not that it is the most expensive or the most luxurious in its appointments, but in its culture, refinement, in its light and airy environments, and, last, but not least, its unusual cooking and baking, it presents a combination peculiar to itself. The clientele of the Myron Green is largely composed of townspeople. Always its patronage has 'been made up of particular men and women. We feed many millionaires daily and we feed the wives of many millionaires. These men and women are used to fine food at home, and they naturally look for places where they can get as fine cooking down- town. In fact, the Myron Green has become famous for the patronage of rich shoppers. But, thank goodness, that has never kept away the people of the Middle Class, the stenogra- pher, the clerk, the ofhce man, or the business man or woman. The Myron Green is cosmo- politan, because it fills a need to all peoples-rich and poor alike. A large per cent of our trade have eaten with us daily for years because of all these unusual conditions. The Myron Green set a new standard in eating. It has not only kept up this reputation, but still is the standard for good food and good service. If you, too, are particular and aren,t just satisfied with your noonday lunch place, join the Happy Family and come to the Myron Green Cafeteria A MYRON GREEN CAFETERIAS 1 113-15 WALNUT ST. Page 466 Sour Ofwl qwd gonv LLLSQCK u-Ltlx fw Vs 5,551 ,ga ' Qual QQRQ , Q of lo U' ' fx 41- ZX Ula ll Z J 1 rw, If U 1 X, N, 7 x l T will lf 9? 9' to ' This publication, according to the Owls, its perpetrators, is a humorous magazine. Its contents smacks of the subtle irony and brilliant modern wit of the immortal Martin Luther and Abou ben Adhem. Herewith is offered a typical example: i Grandma: johnny, go to the store and get a dozen eggs. johnny: All right, Grandma. p 45721415 Engzheer g -- 1 e X so -f Wifgiglo lffififl fbfauh VUE X 1- '- , as -l,c1J1'lTlQl,,, l XX ,-,..,.l-.p-.-. Englneffx L ck 4 The Kansas Engineer reflects the interesting life that is led by the student at Marvin Hall. The editors are fortunate in having hundreds of Tech reports and Dean Walker's very interesting freshman lectures for material. I f:4f 30 THORNTON'S DRUG STORE QUALITY SERVICE RELIABILITY 929 IVIAss. We Delivzr PHONE go 9 Headguarterr for I Laboratory Apparatus, Chemical Reagents, Drugs, Minerals, Stains Standard Solutions made in our Laboratory, Special Glass Apparatus, ac- ' cording to blue-print, in our Glass Blowing Department, Testing Machines of various kinds in our NIachine Shop. ll Visit us or write, advising your requireinents. E IM E R 86 A M E N D Efziablifhed I85I NEW SSORK, N. Y. THIRD AVE., 18TH TO IQTH ST. IVashington, D. C., Display Room Pittsburgh, Pa., Branch Ollice, Evening Star Building 8085 Jenkins Arcade SALES SERVICE LAWRENCE BUICK CO. 617-19 Mass. St. Page 468 Debafzkzg :V Ji ......,'f'- QL . li r- J g . 4 H11 ll mul A T if Q- 9 jill L me l .-Lg, ,,,, D Q XXX 2- K-NEMITY SQPPQRT . lxccorzmsp Q.ux.TuMx1. y Du0.Csux'rs ba T ' y STQOENT QDY- y lnnL:'l Loquacity, that prime requisite of the successful college studentflisfdeveloped by the debating team. The movement is warmly supported by the students. The illustration shows the throngs entering the portals of Green Hall for the verbal battle with the team from the Roth Memory School. YQO. if gt i Q 1 -cc -4 P 1-Ei' I Mlv-- -.MWXX14 ' V1 ,J ' X Axim, I Drcmcxfns Ol- l-lifatoric. x Swfig-maze, P,-mfved b, mom- p lub' A 'hf,- J The Reserve Officers' Training Corps strives to bring to light some of those gentlemanly qualities which, psychologists assert, are present in greater or less degree in the breasts of all American college men. The able officers in charge guide with kindly hands Cor feetl the destinies of the students and supply them with cigarettes. Summer camps supply the necessary social training with which every officer must be equipped. Page 467 . ,I 5 Serfuiee, Inspired by cz Desire to Please -.-...I in . 9 HOTELS Jlfezefzlebezefz amz' Ba! Zmere KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 'ii 5. ? 2 .:, . 4 3, ' HOTEL BALTIMORE FEATURES .2 e,, - ' . . W . fglfiomg. V, K. .. . .Sinai FQQPPE5-., A S is - ,. w ,S H '51 .. - If 'Sai y I. - - , 5-fri? 255 E5 H 4. Aft Q-251 xiglfi -v- 'S' 'f .. ' in an elle ff52!f 'i'24r--e ' , , gl-izggiil-M -f f ggg-4 2 ...B . -' A ' ' -2 I-3' .iff , . ai e,AA: 1 tg .t .-., xr .... I -L-x,.A.lL ' slr' Q . ,-.,. .,.. - .. ' f.-,H A 5 HOTEL BALTIMORE Izth St. and Baltimore Avenue . 5 ,gy q 3 ' S II , y. !,ij,M32it ' ' C ' ,,,, , -gag 'A S X V, ' iii Ei 'S'S ,.. -- - , if L., ' . is ' ' Z..-'-- 'E if B .ft ' SEE? 925225 if QE 'E S Zfiiiiisi-.gg ' -Q iii? EK :ut 21 f- E 15 -. H 1153532.53 - 'A QEEEEZEPJUHSEE -jiffiiimggslllf ft' A fi .. ... -- -v T3 'f N -A L., 1 ' f iw ffiiffiiifff - -ffifisfwisaiifi S Q PEP? EE EE EE E-3331! 2 Hiiiimis -5 ap-,U i'..,5,n.r,ev-?:.1.s1.nf,:1-siesiiiisyyjz6 f ig , . - S ' '-? ff '- 2 1' ' r 'r fi f' 1:1 f , it iii VAV' iff? I 'i ,su If .E H , Q 2 :,iM ,,,, ' -V ' . ,.,--24 ui:-SJ 17,3 -. - , .,.g:,:2, ..A,,, ,,, ,,,,4.,,.,, 4. ...Lf ---' ., -..,: 1.gg32, g5','--11,3 Q,-fgi:,Q ..',f 1 ---, ,,1,--- 2:1 V, iff- VV.. 1,1 ,..' :,.:j.aE5.:'a 2 ,,.,. HOTEL MUEHLEBACH Izth Street and Baltimore Avenue 4 '... 3 'L I' . y jim h el --V 1 dining service. The Muehlebach also - A l ii ventions and banquets. With 500 rooms and with a dining service which meets the most ex- acting demands, the Hotel Balti- more offers an ideal service. The Pompeiian Terrace, the beautiful main dining room, features not only excellent foods but music, dancing and amusement features. The Cof- fee Shop is also attractive, quick service and popular prices. The Baltimore is an ideal hotel for conventions and banquets of any size. HOTEL MUEHLEBACH FEATURES For years the Muehlebach has been patronized by K. U. students. The management always endeavors to give every service possible to make guests feel their visit to Kansas City has been a thoroughly enjoy- able one. . The Plantation Grill, which is head- quarters for the Star's Nighthawk Radio Club, the Cafe Trianon and the Coffee Shop offer every form of is wonderfully equipped for con- .ff 1- if 5' f fi r Ja X' 1 .. 1'-, 3! . A 5, ,, ,1 -I is 4 1 'A i. it 1 ..-1-,if ,jg ' 4 if 4 -Elf 'I I2 ' r: 'E L1 'f h 5 ,ne Y egg.. iv- gt A 2 :vii R Z rr- 1- ' iz,-,ie , fi T, 5 -' -N e , 2.5 , t,-W. 7-.,,,e.x, 3 li' , ' 5 Z 'iv - v , ,ff it is is rffgc K . C, ii' V, L- Q, i- i Til., .Vi ii ir' ' ' g I 1. ' 1, F 21' 'I-Q, J' f I5 i' -If I . V' t 13? 2 e. 'i Q 4 ,igr U .fl ,. 'i-H . in , , 4 Q ....,, IL. 1.14 - ir, ,, .M .ig V I if Sk' A . A-,Q -ff. .mi- .L ,Q-Ss. 3 Dn- rr hi- .QL I .55 I A. Qi i t . i 5 Q I i r Q l 'z i Q sl i -i gi ' e ii f ug .1 t 41,1 fn-,,.xI-,, . -1 - rg U33 . Page 470 l' S ' Vg 2 . few X W-.v ' I I - Q-, -ww.. ,g -F .I l ,ii ll if -f -' V I, . . . f J 4' I a- F026 Qjfff lxur-+ s'i AK. - QG'bocmlT ' hl' 'SQXEQUCAIXT Qjq This rendezvous of Grenidge Village aspirants is, figuratively speaking, a model school. Professor Block heads the drawing and painting department, and his students have many newd and re- newd interests. Mr. Block isa former newspaper man. The house of a thousand howls resounds continually with the do-sol- mi-dos of hundreds of feminine voices, for Every little dear must know her does. gngzheerf 1 This school is deaned by the intrepid P. F. VValker. The annual inspection trips o riotous times in B. V. Dfs Cbefore Volstead daysl. d not mean as much as they did in the Page 469 There'S a certain charm and Smart- ness about the clothes that come from this S t o r e that you will rec- ognize and admire. Whether D r e S S, Coat, Suit or Hat, it will have that clever touch t h e ' French cali chic. 3 COLLEGE CLOTHES E Q :a x S' ai 1 .ll ' I for COLLEGE GIRLS Om' Specialty B U L L E N E ' S CCGIFTS THAT LAST77 THE COLLEGE JEWELER WE'RE HUNTING TROUBLE W'hen anything goes Wrong with the Plumbing, Heating or Electric Wiring, call, Write or phone WW!! come promptly 5 f X 7 X X xx Ml QQ p 4' Qgxxtfflfa 2 gf K 1S the Guldeto H1Qh Glade Foods at ui GIOCCI 's f Graeber BI'OthC1'S qruits fuzgetablar -- Congmenls ?fdf677J6J' Jam ,ge zes n allx more than a undrcd PHONE 36 802 MASS. ST. pure foods to choose from, EZ 47 ff isa T 04? Ti M' is 0 S fi 04 Q4 W' M M7 Rh 7 W RM MZ VV Nw E W L, M0 M171 TRADE MARK I1 N REG U.S.PAT.OFF. Q Qi-,F if Ylramatzkfr lfgcemi s D-iseloliik U d are ll A if Qs? WQ l ei K ifibs I HJ is-T.: -fy-.,.,-JW..-l'N-f'JN' -,X A AJ-,A ri-jcerxe. um K I SQZNE gpsqm e x-'eqsskvi ok '?srcK'Clool' AW1 an VQSY bxyhm-n Tctgt l f' 67? l ' 'x 4 I fx .3 Q4 TQ? . l obs Qej 2-192- LN-'M....A.,2x,,,.,0 J 3 ' . Many budding Barrymores have been discovered by the Dramatic Club in in the Qast year-Ted Wear, for example, a versatile. young artist who scored a great triumph as the 'fSl1pper in Cinderella Student activity tickets some- times admit to the second balcony for the two major agonies. i 2 f we-, Norman' 'vo GET QS' EXCITED PQJQUT- Q9 I LLQUT qmencs 0-.nf mfrap, , 5 X .ye eournleura .3 fc-Chee '! L 2 C ' . g X O A 'Rxoragqf-9' Q 'X 0 0 LL QQ f ...iilgc The part that the Y. W. and Y. M. play in their heroic efforts to cool our t ubsti- flaming youth is well known. .The.Y. W. has already to a large exten , s tuted tea in the diets of our l1cent1ous, hard-drinking Amazons, through their h , afternoon gatherings for sorority fres men. . The Y. M. C. A. puts on drives, gives noon luncheons, and puts on drives. Page 471 3. I i Q Ri 1 . ...SA , 5 .Hi t' v S 'A .tg LV, wal P Q . X i 1 1 . . Z 1 . I . L . tt . Jn . I 7' 4 ff 2 if :A-.' HILE these Seniors are going out loaded down with knowledge let's suggest that you who are going to take up that load as new Stu- dents acquire a knowledge of and liking for- 3 KAW VALLEY CREAM- ERY PRODUCTS KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM KAW VALLEY BUTTER 5 CORNER 6TH AND MISSISSIPPI STS. PHONE S20 4. - 1 iz. 1 . . b gi VYIV - 4- Az z J p -gh , L 'PE , I 'Y New ' x X lm' 'MQW 1 O . 5 I -if ' 5 cn-U 'X li f fj, 1u57 O , -1' EJ -:f4wf-- ., A f Jgh n ' I, X LIL li as lv ,, it rl ,limi ' lit l I -. Qlxqe . , I lu... 5 XMI 63 N x-.-' A M5 IQIW IT WILL PAY YOU TO RENT OR BUY A TYPEWRITER WHILE IN SCHOOL S ave! Time, Infnrex N eater W orle and Better Grader All Makes for Rent Special Rates for School Term Sold On Easy Monthly Payments Expert Repairing REMINGTON PORTABLE DEALERS :'The Ideal Machine for the Studentnl Lawrence Tyjnewrizfer Exchange 737 MASS. ST. FJLMKDUIEH The Rexall Store Eastman Kodaks, Conklin and L. E. Waterman Foun- t a i n P e n S. 847 MASSACHUSETTS STREET THE ICE AND STORAGE CO. 616 Vermont St. PHONE 591 LAWRENCE, KANSAS D. H. DALE fob Printing IO27 MASS. PHONE 228' Students-Let'S C-:et Acquainted E. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Where your dimes have more cents WHERE YOU LEARN TO DANCE DEWATTEVILLE-FISCHER School of Dancing ' Insurance Bldg. Studio PHONE 2762 Residence Phone 2762K2 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n A. WHITCOMB AND SON, FLORISTS Plantf, Cut Flowery, Floral Defignf, Etc. 84.4 TENNESSEE ST. PHONE 275 LAWRENCE, KANSAS Page 474 .,..-yn .., I 'Il ..x . , 'J' rx E. .- ...,. ?1 'je '. rs 4' 2 ff '-' 9: is , . , ..,. Z' E 3 ft -1. lil-as' I 5' 'l i W -me S51 . .acer V - Q - 'gh '. l . 2 .mg Y ,W R' A, . ,Q . E E -4. 5 I 5' If r ' ' 'Si . v,.,.f4 I lf . ,af 1? I T E V !- I P 'E . 5 , . ,lj S , . ' ...E I Ii 4 EQ 1 na- ., W Sgfi l ? Q I a 1 if P8551 . W WP fax I?- g r' S-'Lei I T xxx r 4 . .fHe.1:,, S r f . G 52 ' .FE iii 'FERT I I 'J --.rl i. T 'Q . 5 I .., ., I E if :hifi 4.4551 QMS-.ifafffs rl...-' -' -fc' 21 1 in fr- I -'AR .L-' QZUJ' if - -it ff- woflfoff xnxx in l ,-L54 Q:qi :2lN f' 'LEX 529 X e J '-Q... uilh-C2 l,-QA:-J Sl:'GFDSu----- I see the right, and I approve it too, Condemn the Wrong, but yet the wrong pursue. -Ballads of a Barrister. The excellent qualities and sterling integrity of these young men are well known-by their mothers. Obstacles mean nothing to them, and it was due to their ability to down anything that the practice court spent all night on one case. graduate Salma! 'il 'Y , .1 te, y Wm' 9 , Qagiuiaiw X SAY i 'MVN Q X W 52, i ig x.. 'K l VVe offer this' department as proof of the theory that attending school is the easiest thing that one can do. It is, however, in grave danger of becoming ex- tinct, for many of the students are killing themselves by degrees. Page 473 :J CTrade Markj V PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Consisting of GASOLINE, KEROSENE, DISTILLATE, GAS OIL AND FUEL OIL Are manufactured from the best grade of Kansas and Oklahoma crude oil. With modern refinery equipment and excellent shipping facilities, the Kanotex organization is prepared to provide A dependable Quality, Service and Satisfaction The Keznoiex Reining Co. CA Kansas CorporationD ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS Yi lg Q64 eq X K ? I f QL 1 si if 9 1,1 1' N x L ,gk I we Seek toSerue Dear Chaperone, Is it true that the whole Kappa chapter is in love with me? They give me so much attention. Is it my looks or what? ' Max Kaiser. Max, my boyg This is spring time and even the Kappas can't douse the mother- ing instinct. It can't be the 'flooksf' .il-1 Dear Chaperone Ladyg XVhat in' the world shall Ido? The Pi Phis' have stole my Vern away. He no longer loves me, that is he never speaks to me of love. - - P Dot G. Dear Dorothy, There are always better Fish in the sea, even at the Phi Psi house. ...M-in Dear Chaperone, Am running sort of stale on mylpublicity line. Have already overworked my knickers as publicity fodder. What do you suggest? C. Black. Dear Charlie, Did you ever think of staging a disappearance? Dear Chaperoneg Does a fella have to kiss a girl on his first date? My Phi Psi brothers tell me that that is the way to do if one wants to get over big. Is it love at first sight? I Johnny A. Dear Johnny. If you camp at the Phi Psi house, do as the Phi Psi's do. Love at first sight, last sight or on any site. Dear Chaperone. I am a little blonde of'quiet and retiring nature. I crave a heavy rush and so returned to K. U. I've tried to get away with it, but all the boys seem to see through me. Betty M. One is young and kittenish but once. As to the latter, try an addition to your wardrobe. ...li- Dear Chaperone. Is it true that I am the best looking prof on the hill? Why don't my Oxford stuff get across? Sandy. Dear Professor. Pretty is as pretty does. Remember the East is East idea. V Page 475 W1-IEN You ARE IN KANSAS CITY, SHoP AT PEC K, When Out ofthe City, Order by Mail 3 PECK'S is a modern, up-to-date Department Store, - ready and Willing to supply your needs. If you are already a customer of the store, We want to continue to serve you. If you are not a customer of the store, we Want you to become acquainted with us. Even though you live out of the city you can order whatever you desire by mail. Send us your name G E 0 WhCH YOU. a1'C and address and we in KaI1SaS Clty' will send 'to you, rI1'a li C PECK S free, Prefs Mail y o u r meeting Order News. co.. S place. WE ARE HERE To furnish the stu- dents of the Univer- sity of Kansas The Best Service in Laun- dry and Dry Clean- ing work that latest equipment and ef- ficient operators can p r o d u c e. Q We would appreciate -a .chance to d e m o n- strate this fact. LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 383 IOTH 8c N. H, REM EM BER- If You Want anything Whatever in Muyie and Want to buy the best at reasonable prices you will find it at BELIJS NIUSIC STORE A Piano A Grand Piano A Reproducing Piano A Player Piano A Genuine Victrola . A Brunswick Phonograph A Grafanola A Victor Record A Brunswick Record A Columbia Record A Player Roll Books and Studies Sheet Music i Everything in Music AT BELL'S Page 478 334 Il I' ' lu x LlvLYrcLcl .I.:'r'Qch lg 5 I ,dl -S ,- M 'lm I' il Qmiigfsc, as ix fi 'g ilu- ,,..w- NAEZPA, P betimes, and sallied forth across the campus, thanking the Lord that I had no 8:30 as I watched the scholars and their pedagogues -emerging from the buildings, bleary-eyed from arising at such ungodly hour. Passed Helen jaka, dour scrivener, as she slunk along under many books and papers. Be- spying J. Montgomery, did fall apace with him with much talk of ring tights and 'Sigma Kappas. 'Ifhence to my appointed recitation hour, where I sat unheed- ing while Sandelius discoursed upon the idiosyncracies of this institution of government. A stroll across the campus whilst I exulted in the freshness of the morning. My ,cigarettes depleted, so did hail Flop Fergeson as a brother, 'ex- changed the time of day and received a very dry Camel, which I enjoyed, how- ever, because of my subtle diplomacy in acquiring it. Thence to Bricks for a coke, which secretly I fear was but aqua pura intermingled with prune juice. Saw there Dorothy Gage with much display of checkered hosiery and Edith Fry, with scent of violet. Great ado when entered Scoop Wellman with much blow, -as is his wont, who oddly, perchance, reminded me of Darwin's missing link. Sat with Earl Alvine as he recounted his last nocturnal adventure, which so pleased me that I took his check and spun the wheel with the crimson-haired wench. Lost, as' is my custom, and fared forth to loll upon the porch, where I was set upon by Cotton Goff, who swore, poor wretch, that he was broke, and begged a pittance. So I left hastily, and betook myself to class and suffered an harangue by Hollands. To lunch, and on returning did see Ligget, the Sigma Chi, chuck his girl, poor wench, under the chin and go off down the street, whistling the while. Forced to skip nimbly from the path of Dago Frank as he popped off on hismotorcycle with great nonchalance and stench of gasoline. Thence to a monologue by Davis, and made great show of pleasure at his jests, with which I am well acquainted. Free at last, and met Loyd Kagey with new top wrap and uptilted nose, as is his fashion, who discoursed at length with Betty Sifers, who I ween would much preferred to be alone. And so to town where I did look at suits and finally bought a pair of socks to assuage the insistence of the poor tradesman. Page 477 as 4' J IDT Q' 5 E 2 PYERSANVS U '71 :Q UANEF Jw .a 919 MQHB7 a man stands on the same rung of the ladder indefinitely-when a clean, Well-pressed suit would keep his feet busy Walking upward. Have your clothes cleaned by a master cleaner. New York Cleaners PHONE 75 'K JDYHDNY CAFE emelfollege Dm Cafe e Builtfoe the Students Bauavts. IT on NOT PQUN1 DOGY at one, X 22Q'Qd?dmk' ,r ' -Q N QS rom - 7 .W W' ?Q'TnQn- K 'J ffm, W! mass . 'Q t X D I 'lf 4 'rr gl fa xg , YW, N X 5 I N Xp 5 . X A EJ 1 f R K9 Lchubx' Y:'roMQK '-X921 Qqvfhd I A 17303355 iouv 'nxXXU.5-f' . ' , Q 1 o. Q own 'X ' A I N n .' boxvwx own mx FXNJ xx f jg Q Lx In N' X, X9 . 4 Q . , 1, LJ 1 . CNN Omeqmi Ersidgeg .Q -touch X k -Dix vo XGQX Q I ,.,., XA Q A eng mga once ll FQQNLSQG OTQKQ Hr-gf? Cx drink- QQNNTNQVW N O ff Xi x I -d X I .' ,'u X V ,A I . I Q N ' ' W- ' X, , f I' 17 - A MQW flmufencsz X455 MU fy - hiv ed o. Yeox uhm' .xx 5 ,' VM. was pu.VmzA QKOK I-'Q'-vx K--TNF-5,omd was -M ir-2 fu-, l sraw A X . Q F g TX YGOTX . Z 1 . . , 0, 1 Lk- 1 T11 f - . xl ' ' gm 5 Q-, O06 Said 'GAR ynqq Rxn I ia-'Q f J 2 D G A. K 139' 515:22 xzfxssx., 743 - 1 15, . D O D Q? A vmsi O 'O m 'PAL ' S+ fm Fox-YqTmo Nan , Six bo 5, QCOQ, I f qqvcxti o:cuCL 0. Wow-3. Lived . 'VCL QQWW- BQQSQ. Suv Two gem-S. ,gg Qi.N House. , 'LX -9 V3 H ' l.. L A Page 479 i 4' ,i 4, ar laa A A A , L ' i' ' ' iw -ra A ,:4' qfyf K All K 'J gi A 1 1 ii 11 -iv - Smart Qxfppdrel and Qffccessories gf i i Zfze Jlffomenf i Q Q f 0' - E A V E R ' W LAWRENCE, AKANSAS u-A 6 M l S ' I : s A I Shop here for your family at home. ,A ' We prepay all charges on mail orders A- and selections sent out of town. -- s A Page 482 V ,ws-1.x pumi ,gyt ' by p p I V M, M Ap H 'li f r a5w,Q,?, A rl . g u l f ?,iil.lrr rfWl ' l l Cu1'mz'n.f gg- iLi,.4'lx,.f L- Oh, Agnes Husband! Oh, Johnny Dyer! What's this petting that I hear so much about? The girls come in at night, Look like they've been in a fight, . And the boys look a lot worse, I have no doubt. Oh, johnny Dyer! Oh, Johnny Dyer! I ' A One should take a baby out justonce and try 'er. It's become a popular sport, Played upon the Fort-to-Fort. 2 lsit racing, Agnes Husband? No, embracing, Mr. Dyer. ' Oh, Agnes Husband! Oh, johnny Dyer! The dancing of these students is a fright. I'm afraid that they will choke, And I ll bet their ribs are broke, ' When they put their arms around so Very tight. But Mr. Dyer! Oh, Mr. Dyer! They just do that so that they will never tire. There is nothing We can start . That will make them dance apart. Is it the fashion now, Miss Husband? No, human nature, Mr. Dyer. W , 4 9 , Aww if f 3 K., ' x LUX 59 ! DYER 11 X5 bf , ll HM!-Ewsran-up Trifiililiif Page 481 The Barometer of Hz'!l Aez'z'w'z'z'e5 Six days each Week THE DAILY KANSAN is deliv- ered over the Hill-six days each Week it is chock- full of University and World News. THE DAILY KANSAN meets the demand of the University man and Wo- man for a live, up-to-the- minute, personal news- paper. Published by K. U. Studenw for K. U. Students The University Daily Kansan x P 484 -, 5,114- ii . is i ff Ee 1, mg, gs H' bi grig, ,.-,1.S!l-n, T .wisv fi?-Q1 44. .H I .zf Zi ,, . 5:52 EK' 216 nn. 1.6 ,.. Wig? ,. -,,, . .. Kiwi iii ,. is aj gr .,g' 4:34, is V 1. . 3 Q. ,nl aff i ,gi ae 5 If A , -viii ii f 'ji .I J. V Bi 'sl , Q af ii vi lj fa 13 ,, .357 ,wim- ,, J.,- 4 qw W ri. si Q-fix 'r7-5' 14.5 FE' ' ,V-T-L, , , ,. f ,gi ' --ifx-1 :FS ,wi ' vi X f 'f re 1 x LAWRENCE is the Home of Zephyr Flour 3 . u Made by the Bowersock Milling Company E Until you have tasted Sally Ann Bread you will never know what it is to be With- out it ZEPISIYR BAKERY V l E -Qi - - The Trzizfe sz An easy-fitting English Model by Browning, King's English Designer 40 BRoWN1NG, KING 0 72 4 o o M P A N Y KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Grand Ave. 8: Eleventh St. f 'li l X l ii W:-.. . my V X fi fm fx l 104 EN F K X MM ,La 79 if 4 f Q Ill X x J N I . . 1 E1 ' X nas V' I N o ,y , V, 0 Z4 . -. I 4 v 1 ' Y-O I Gigi' 1' x I X M X -Evyel -r X - af., s , .' ,mall . ll - fu - SIHZJZW W ffl l I i 'S-v ' . 4 I I 4 I p , ,. , , f u ,A W z:,W Page 483 i TRAVICLM ' FAGEOL Safety Coach Way Inter-State Stage Line Operating Hourly Service Between Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka Topeka Station, National Hotel Lawrence Station, 7th and Nlass. K. C. Station, IIO2 Balti- more Ave. Truly he was a sage who said the way to a man's heart is through his stomach! Kansas City's Hotel SAVOY has for years been win- ning and holding the friendship of the young and old students and travelers, on account of good, well prepared food and thoroughly clean surroundings, all at mod- erate prices. The pleasure of serving you with Hgood meat is not com- plete unless we know that you M etzl er Furniture Company are satisfied. '5 BEAL BROS PHONE 316 QTH AND Miss. H igh Grade FURNITURE, LINOLEUM, RUGS GAS STOVES and RANGES Prices Always Right Bell's Flower' Shop p Fresh Cut Flowers EXPERT SERVICE PHONE 139 825k MASS. Your baggage handled I PHONE 148 ELDRIDGE TAXI STATION W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs LAWRENCE, KAN. Riding Horses THE GRIESA NURSERIES I Landscape Work Also full line of Trees, Shrubs and Perennials Page 486 EAT MORE ICE CREAM LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK AND ICE CREAM DCO. Manufacturers of QUALITY ICE CREAM AND ICES 202 WEST SIXTH STREET PHONE 697 LAWRENCE, KANSAS E V E E A T , I WHERE STUDENTS EVER EAT 714 MASS. ST. - ERIKSEN FURNITURE CO. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Under new management PHONOGRAPHS HOUSEHOLD GOODS YVhen you thirik of ' high quality Glass and Dinner Ware, Come to - CARTER'S CHINA STORE 849 MASS. ST. ' C, Q95 J KANSAS HAH Your Servicev I PALACE BARBER SHOP 73o MASS. ST. MISS JOSEPHINE LONG QTH 81 MISS. PHONE 413 BEAUTY PARLORS 1 ' ' Room 17, House Bldg. Student-Owned for Students You Came to US-Now We've Como to You UNIVERSITY SHINING PARLOR 1342 Tenn. New Location SODAS I CIGARS Hat: Cleaned and Blocked Shoe: Repa d If! ff1fLb7'6y7.S' Pldfff FRED HARRIS P p P 485 EDO'., WHERE YOU MEET Y 0 U R FRIENDS The Students' Placev While Waiting for the Car or coming from the station, buy your magazines and news- ' papers from Hess Drug Store 742 MASSACHUSETTS ST. just across the corner from K. U. car line KENNEDY PLUMBING COMPANY ' Thanking you for your business in the past, we hope that we merit your business in the future. F OR REAL SERVICE On Student and Phys'ic'i0,n's Supplies CHEMICALS, Booxs, DRUGS, INSTRUMENTS, DISSECTING SETS, AND OFFICE, EQUIP- MENT or ALL KINDS Let us help you make your selections. Write for descriptive catalog. Quality comes first-We have it. Service comes next-We give it. Satisfaction is what you Want-We guar- antee it. , , , DRUG AND SURGICAL 937 MASSACHUSETTS STREET SNQDGRASS SUPPLY COMPANY 1118 Grand Avenue IQANSAS CITY, Mo. Compliments Of The Kansas Telephone Company y 1 2' f A 1 I ,- I AH Q I ,Q Q I IIN Q 1 A Z' 'fni jg F, -JV! I- 51 -. 5 x f.- N 7 fm' N , Q .fx . , ffl, E., ll, , fl - f -a g. aj. J . X NN' ' fig XJ1Ii:J ' ' fa- I 2'2 Ty- lfia. ' C' em ' , I X 'gg I 'S I X F 1 Jes. 'Il 1 .li C 0 IK A 'Hmerican Beauty' Electric Iron-The Best Iron I Made We have been selling this iron for years. We like to sell it be- cause it gives such wonderful service. Every one we sell makes another friend. Kansas Electric Power Co. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Page 488 Mag The most satisfactory realestate deals are made through REALTORS THE LAWRENCE REAL ESTATE BOARD is a member of THE STATE AND NATIONAL REALTORS ASSOCIATION. When interested in Lawrence Business, Resi- dence, or Vacant Property, communicate With a LAWRENCE REALTOR. The following firms are members of the LAWRENCE REAL ESTATE BOARD: MANSFIELD LAND 8: LOAN CO. WILLIAMS INVESTMENT CO. HOSFORDWINVESTMENT CO.. W. J. FRANCISCO LAND CO. WAYNE GILL INVESTMENT CO. FRANK HOLLIDAY W. W. WHITE W. A. ,MCELHINEY ,I MORRISON AGENCY I-IOME REALTY COMPANY C. FRIEND , For Lumber If you can drive a nail in it, he has it PHONE 42 IO3O MASS ST. LAWRENCE KANSAS University students hnd this the most convenient place to buy- Magazines, Toilet ' Goods, Soft Drinks, Fountain Pens, Sta- I tionery n RANKINA DRUG STORE IIOI MASS. ST. I PHONE 678 ED... W. PARSONS jeweler and Optometrift 725 MASS. ST. , LAWRENCE, KANSAS ,EVANS SHOE SHOP, Student Owned IO W. QTH ST. Page 487 W IC NV1fIIO.CO1X4I'I YOU we A S I-5 O - L - 1 if ,Ni j 'f'f:,jjz'51g:E , f, X fi' E ' xvge If St iff 'If' CREMERIE IQESTAURANT X 6 P 1 72 QI ' 'fm i--'N 35 QREMERIE REs'1'AURAN'1' 'Q Q f X 9 ANNEX gif i Sv 4 We 'Q uxzfe osze and Pumps and Oxfords Of Quality and Distinction 24-IIOEIH' SL'7'iJiCL' I , 9 7 TOPEKA , IQANSAS i 1 15,1058 ARE GOOD SHOESJ A RATS -Plus Service Qle mixers KAVVP C19 GPS Cash Cafe 1109 Massachusetts W i PHONE 442 PHONE 942 744 MASS. TALMADGE D. FUNK Cz'z'z'ze'm State Bank M 01'1f1'C1'cm THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERv1CE Ambulance Service Safe Deposit Boxes Interest Paid On Savings 940 MASS. PHONE 119 LAWRENCE ' KANSAS E5 490 GRAFLEX CAMERAS FOR ACTION PICTURES SEE BRIGGS OF KANSAS CITY Sefieigfifieigw 5752 Complete with Kodak Anastigmat F 4.5 lens in rigid permanent mount. 11 At Briggs' stores in Kansas City you can make your selection from every style of Graflex or Kodak made. 11 Look them over when you are down. Z. T. Briggs Photo Supply Co. 916 Grand-IOO6 Main. Kansas City, MO. Telephone Harrison 7785 H. C. BRINKMAN ' Bakery Wholesale and Retail Pastries of all kinds made to Order Quality cmd Service Guaranteed 816 MASS. ST. OREAD SHINING PARLOR Shoe Repairing Goods Called for and Delivered , PHONE 1065 LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers - PHONE 506 - I2 W. 9TH ST. W. C. BROWN, Prop. Hats Cleaned and Blocked Profesfiorzal Cards 'S DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT CHIROPRACTOR STUBBS BLDG. PHONE 1531 WELCH 81 WELCH CHIROPRACTORS 927 MASS. PHONE 115 DR. FLORENCE E. BARROWS OSTEOPATH QOQM MASS. PHONE 2337 NORTON 81 THIELE LAWYERS . 645 MASS. PHONE 2,94 ORD KLINGMAN i ' LAWYER MERCHANTS NAT,L BANK BLDG. PHONE 1382 RILING 8: RILING LAWYERS 906 MASS. 3 PHONE 137 C. A. SMART - ' , LAWYER . 900 MASS. PHONE 201 O. E. LEARNED LAWYER PERKINS BLDG. PHONE 520 T J. B. WILSON LAWYER I2 and I4 HOUSE BLDG. PHONE 313 . WILDER S. METCALF FARM LOANS PERKINS BLDG. PHONE 162 Compliments Of UNITED CHEMICAL COS. KANSAS C1TY, MO. J. M. BAPTISTE, Ph. B., Illarmger M. S. BAPTISTE, Ph. D., Laboratory BLACK 81 VEATCH Consulting Engineers, Water Sup- ply, Sewerage, Power Plants, Val- uations and Reports E. B. Black, A. P. Learned, F. Brown, N. T. Veatch, Jr., E. H. Dunmire, F. M. Veatch MUTUAL BUILDING KANSAS C1TY, MO. Page 489 Page 492 4 WF . p if X S, 'ww JP' 311 E ,,.-ffqwf N as fy if 'any ,rig ,,.X -2 Kqwg f , 1, xx xxxxx XXXXN XXXXXX XXX NXXXXXXXXXXYX XXXXXXXXX Uxxxxx N W x ,xxx xx xxxxxxxx ,-x 'WN x xuxxxxxlxxxxx - -'xx N X xxxxxx X X Y xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx ,X xxx ixwwx xx -xxx xxx x XX .xxxxxxx , X xg x X XXXW XKXkxxxxxxx xXRXXXXXXXXXXXNXNXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxmm xxxxxxxXXXXXXMXNNXXXXXXXXXXNXmwwxxxxxxkQ3 S X xx x xxxx xx xxx .Xxxxx X xxx x- x x-xxx SNSQQ xx x x .xx xx xxxx X WX X X -xcx X . x x -xx xxx x xx xxfgx xxx v.xX X X x ,X - .A xx x xxx SWE xxx zxxx X X X. xxxxi x xxx A xxx Ig. 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Stuart A ,.... ......., l 67 Cainpbell, Dr. W. B .... . .... . . . 246 Canatsey, lxary ..,.... ..... 1 92 119 Capsey. Roswell E ............ . . . 269 Carder, Loraiic ..... . . .128 229, 384 Carey, Nelle ........ .,... 1 28 219 Carlgren, Oscar. ..... ........ 1 75 Carlson, A. A.. ...... ........... 3 62 Carlson. Ernest ....,......... 121 192 Carlson, Everett ....... 48, 121 248, 399 Carlton, Wnufred. ................ 226 Carinen, Mrs. J. N. ............... 344 Carpenter, R. H. .... ...... 3 95 Carr. J. R. ....... .... 2 66 398 Carson, Thelma ..... ...... 2 30 Carter, Gladys ...... ........ 3 76 Carter, Jerrell ......... ..... 3 91 269 Carter, Mary Oto. ................ 93 Carter, Ruth .............. 48 265, 348 Carter, Thomas J ..... . .... .48 191 Cartniell, Frances. ..... ........ 2 26 Carver, Geo. P ........ ........ 1 67 Case, W. E.. ............ 197 400 Casey, Glen D ........... . . .. . 269 Casey, Lieut. Hugh J ............. 359 Casford, Ralph S ................. 254 Casilan, Alipio N ......... 203 372, 393 Castro, Jose M. ..... ..... 2 03 383 Castles, John E .... . . ........ 255 Caswell, Gilbert ..... .... 1 76 Cathers, Chas. ........ . . . 398 Cavanaugh, Louise. ..... ........ 2 36 Caywood, Harley B ...,........... 178 Chadsey, Ruth ................... 221 Chamberlain, Fred ........ 1-16 360, 363 Chandler, Mrs. J. R. .............. 344 Chandler, Marguerite ......... 234 258 Chandler. Ray J. ............. .49, 399 Chapman, Alice ............ 49 219, 396 Chapman, J. Hayden ............. 181 Chapman, Roy ........ ........ 1 25 Chappell, Glen H. ..... ..... 2 53, 404 Chappuis, Alice ..... .... 1 31 324, 347 Charles, Dr. Grace. .... ........., 1 94 Charvat, John. ........ ........ 1 85 Cheatham, Frances ........... 215, 390 Cheney. Dorothy Anne .... 219 277, 389 Chcrpital, M. H. ......,.......... 363 Chi Omega .................. 220 221 Childs, Doris ..... .... 4 9, 375, 396 Childs, Triplcr ...... .......... 1 73 Chiles, Rav ......,... .......... 2 51 Christian, Bernice ........... ...... 3 75 Christoff, Theodore ......... 49, 203, 277 Chu, Siang Chiang. .... .......... 2 03 Chubb, Prof. H. B.. 1 . . ........ 277 Church, Bert. ....... . . . 245 Cipra, Alice ....... . .. 377 Cipra, Irma ..... . . . 377 Clardy, Eldin ..... . . . 359 Clark, Alvin J. .... .......... 2 74 Clark, E. C.. ...... ........... 3 98 Clark. Louise ............. 111 234 386 Clarke, Dorothy .................. 219 Classen. Ashley G ...... 42, 49, 126, 199 336, 398 Claudel, Leo F. ............ 49, 242, 253 Claybaugh, K. W. .............. 49 398 Claybaugh, Mrs. K. W.. . ........ 344 Clements, Homer ....... . . . 391 Clendenning, Dr. L ..... . . . 246 Clodfeltcr, Harve M .... . . . 269 Clouds, Wade. . .4 ..... 186 Clusin, Bertha ...... ...... 9 7 Clute, Helen .... . . . 131 222 Clyde, J. M ....... .... . . . 268 Cochran, Alice ................... 216 Cochran, Margaret .... . . .-19, 229 391 Cochrane, Miriam ..... .......... 2 29 Coe, W. Morgan ...... ............ 1 68 Cockerill, Margaret ........ 127, 212 233 Coffin, Geo. B. ................... 363 Collin, J. Donald ................. 168 Coffman, Helen. .................. 215 Coghill, Dr. Geo. E .... 176, 268, 271, F81 Cohn, Joseph. .................... 361 Cole, Clelland .................... 117 Cole, Martha. .......... 1C1 Coleberd, Robert E .,... ........ 4 9 Coleman, Geneva. ..... . . . . . . 111 Collier, Marion E ......... Collier, Verne ........ Collins, Helen Lorraine ..... Collins. James L .......... Collins, Loreine ....... Cone, Constance. .... . Conklin, Kenneth . Conn, Emily ......... .50 Connelly, James L. ......... . . Connet, Dorothy ....... Connor Frances. . . . . . , 222, Converse, Helen .............. 257 111 186 ' 224 173 178 222 249 167 224 384 271 369 285 49 269 375 378 392 50 259 I 377 , 385 , 391 Page Cook, Fern ,.... .... 3 577 Cook, Thomas.. , . .......... . . 185 Cooke, Helen. ..... ........,. . . . 226 Cool, Cliflord ...............,.... 399 Coolidge, R.. A ......... 50, 173, 280, 400 Coolidge, W. A .............. . .50, 398 Cooinlis, Dortli. .... ............ 1 86 Cooper, Frank ........ .... 1 92, 346 Co-operative Houses .... .... . . . 134 Corbett, C. S.. ............... 261, 381 Corbin, Dr. Alberta ........... . . . 202 Corbin Hall Executive Board... . . . 132 Corman, Emmett G ....... 125, 208, 400 Cornelius, Mildred. .42, 50, 128, 229, 265 Corrigan, Muriel M. .......... .50, 377 Cosmopolitan Club ........... 202, 203 Cote, Raymond E .... . . . . . 261 Coulter, Charles E ............ . . .' 165 Counsil, Marjory ............. . . . 376 Cowdery, Laura .... .... 5 0, 221, 265, 348 Cowdery, Louise .... ......... 2 21, 386 Cowherd, Dr. J. B. ........... . . . 246 Cox, Charles C. .............. 208 275 Cox, John R ................. 113, 254 Cox, Marguerite ....... 88, 226, 340, 396 Cox, Miriam ..................... 221 Cox, Nancy .................. 340 Crafton, Prof. Allen. ........,. . . . 256 Crain, Kenneth. .......... 272 360, 364 Crane, Maurice. ...... ...... . .. 185 Cravens, Kenton R ..... - .... . . . 171 Crawford, D. L ...- .... . .. 400 Crawford, Francis ................ 175 Crawford, Howard. .........,..... 185 Crawford, Lucy. ....... 50, 132 340, 389 Crawley, Helen .............. 236, 374 Creascr, Charles W ..... . . .271 381, 393 Crebhs, Vernon. .... .......... 1 76 Cress, Paul ........ ........ 1 97 Crews, Guv. ......... .... 2 53, 405 Crone, B. Wincgar .... . . .,.... 385 Croneis, Cary ............ 170 Cronerrvever, Ralph L ............. 209 Crooks, Ferne. ............... 324, 377 Crosicr, Clavton .......... .192, 362, 393 Crosicr, Willard .... .......... 1 92 Cross, Elmer ....... .......... 1 89 Cross. Joe B ....... ........ 5 0, 176, 249 Crosswhite, William. .............. 277 Cruckshank. Farl F. .......... 121, 385 Crumly, Kenneth .... 100. 107, 126. 191, 274 349, 386 Crumm, Darling.. ................ 111 Crumrine, Mattie .... 50, 195, 273. 352, 376 382. 385 Cubbison, Loren .......... 176. 243. 266 272, 351 Cuddeback, Frank J ....... 199 261, 243 Cuesta, Juan de la.. . . ...... 203, 363 Cullum, Reba. ...... ...... 2 24, 339 Culver, Russell. .............. 383, 390 Cummings, Milton C .... 40, 92, 192. 256 260, 372 Cunningham, Harry A ........ 260. 394 Cunningham, R.. A.. .......,...... 249 Cunningham, W. Phelps ...... 107, 266 280, 400 Curd, Norma ................ 377 383 Curry, Helen. ........ ..... . . . 229 Curry, Marguerite .... ........ 1 32 Curry, Paul W. .. .... .... 2 42, 274 Cushing, Helen ......... ...... 3 74 Cuthbertson, W. O. ..... ........ 3 98 Cutler, Laurence G ........... . . 111 Cutter, Mildred .......... .127, 212, 226 Dade, E. B. ...... . ...... 274 Dailey Katie Ray .... ....., 2 24. 406 Dailey. Vera .............. 224 340, 391 Dains, Prof. Frank B ......... 250, 381 Dale, Leota. ........... .... 2 71. 391 Dale, Margaret ....... . ..... 376, 389 Dalton. Marjorie ..... .......... 2 21 Dalton. Wm ....... ............ 1 23 Dana. Helen .,............ 221 384, 388 Danglade, J. H. .................. 246 Daniels, J. Frederick .............. 201 Danielson, Paul .................. 175 Darrah, James T .... ...... 1 65 360, 363 Darville, Chas. ................... 185 Davidson, Alvan. ..... 197, 274, 285, 333 Davidson, Arthur W .............. 381 Davidson, Louis .............. 197, 361 Davidson, Oscar .... .... 1 92, 269 Davies, Esther ..... ........ 2 33 Davis, Alherta ...... ....... 1 23, 234 Davis, Clifford G. ......... 111 125, 248 Davis, D. C. ..................... 398 Davis, Elnora. ............... 111, 221 Davis, Elsie ....... 42, 127, 212 226, 386 Davis, Glenn R. .................. 275 Davis. Harold F. ............. 126, 168 Davis, H. Ralph .... .... 1 25 263, 275 Davis, Homer. ..... ...... 1 82, 364 Davis, Jack O. ....... ........ 2 72 Davis Mrs. J. D.. .... ..... 3 44 285 Davis , J. Murry... . 178 Page Davis, Kenneth A .... .... 2 54 Davis, Marie ....... ...... 3 90 Davis, Martha ..... ........ 2 29 Davis, Nellie. ...... .... 3 76, 390 Davis, Nelson H .... .... 2 67, 404 Davis, Norma .... .,.... 3 90 Davis, Paul ........ . . . 393 Davis, Dr. R. C. .... 246 Davis, Virginia ..... ...... 3 90 Davis, W. H.. ........ ........ 3 98 Davis, Prof. W. W.. . . ...... 184, 202 Davis Walter T .......... 209 360,361 Davis Warren H ..... .......... 3 63 Dawson, F. M.. .............. .38, 264 Day, Lawrence F. ............ 253, 403 Day, Margery .... 195, 371, 384, 385, 388 Day, Wilmont E. ................. 168 Dayhofl, Helen. . .195, 270, 273, 375, 396 Dean, Dorothy ....... 127, 212, 230, 258 Dean of Men .......... ........... 2 8 Debating ........................ 129 DeBolt, Ralph G ..... .... 2 08, 274 DeBolt, Randall .... .... 2 72, 406 Dedo, H. H. ....... ...... 4 02 Dee, Marguerite .... . . . 236 Degler, Carroll ....... 274 Del-lot? Emmett ..... ...... 3 61 Dellinger. Earl ....... ..... 1 82, 254 Delaney, Richard C ..... ...... 1 68 Delaney, Sherman ..... ..... 2 72, 406 Del ano, Harold .................. 183 Del ano, Ruth ............ 101, 128, 219 DeLong, Jessie.42, 221, 335, 338, 340 335 Delp, Mahlon H. .............. 191, 269 Delta Chi .................... 200, 201 Delta Phi Delta .... ...... 2 58 Delta Phi Sigma .... .... 3 78 Delta Sigma Pi ....... .... 2 75 Delta Sigma Rho ..... . . . 255 Delta Tau Delta. ..... .... 1 86 Delta Theta Phi .... .... 2 67 Delta Upsilon ...... .... 1 90 Denning, Ed. G ...... ........ 3 62 Dennis, Dr. C. C. .... . .......... 246 Dent, J. A... ........ ..... 2 64 266, 399 Denton, Cecil .... ...... 1 85, 254 Denver, Lillian ..... ........ 2 26 Devor, J. W. ......... .... . 52, 395 DeVore, F. E.. ......... .... 2 48, 399 DeWeese, Frank H ............... 167 Dcwell, Opal ..................... 127 Dewey, Claire Imogene. ........... 101 Dewey, Claire ...... ....... 1 01 221, 334 DcWolfe. Harriet ................. 230 DeWolf. H. F. ................... 246 DeWoody, Lucille ................ 123 Dibble, D. W. ......... ........... 3 62 Dick, Ethel ....... 52, 230, 270 376 390 Dickson, Jack ................ 384 Dickson. Stewart ................. 252 Dill, Mrs. W. A... .. .... 265 Dill. W. A.. ........ ............ 2 59 Dill. William W .................. 175 Dillaway, Dorothy .... 101, 128 216, 265 348 349 Dillenbeck, Floyd E ....... -. . . 183 255 Dillenbeck. Hendrick ............. 179 Dillon, Dean D ........ .... 2 63 351 Dills, Isabelle. . ...... .... 5 2 273 Ditntan, Gertrude .... .... 3 77 Diver. Robert W ..... .... 2 54 Dobyns, E. R.. ..... .... 1 11 Docking, George. ..... ........ 1 36 Doctor, Powrie ..... .......... 2 09 Doering. Kathleen ......... 271 381 392 Doerr. Pauline ............... 128 215 Donaldson, Lilian.. . . . Don Carlcs, Mrs. H. E. ..... ...... . Donley, Hugh .... .... Doring. Floyd ....... .... 5 2 208, Doris, Thoiras H ..... .......... Doornbes, Chas. .... ........... . Dougherty, Neil .......... 209 362, Douglass, C. H. ................. . Douglass, Hilton L ........ 191 253 Douglass, Myrl R. .... ........ . . Dowd, Norten. ..... . .......... . . . Dowdy, Juliet. .................. . Downey, R. J.. .....,.......... . . . Downs, Cora M. .194, 271, 281 381, Downing, David. ................ . Downing, Glen R. ............... . Downing, Ross ..... ...... Downing, W. B. .... ..... 2 62, Drake. Margaret ..... .... 5 2 Dramatic Club ......... ........ Draper, Norbert C ..... .... 1 13, Draper, Ursula. ........ . . .52 Draper. William. ............. .52 Drennan. Mary Alice ......... 224, Dresser, Wilder ...... ............. Droll, Alfred S ................... Drumm, Eva ............. 102, 234, 340, 346, 386, Dubler, George ................... Dueker, Elma Jean ............... Duffield, George H ..... .... 1 99, 52 265 199 398 405 185 405 398 405 199 176 257 362 391 276 259 348 384 216 so 3 189 236 383 383 361 361 388 176 377 400 ,, . P220 Duffy, L. l. .............,.... 111, 362 Duliii, E. G .,.... 125, 207, 208, 263, 364 Duncan, Cecil W. ..... 182, 183, 386, 389 Duncan, Leila ............ 127, 324, 325 Dunham, Cecil L ......... 53, 243, ' 264, 266, 336, 399 Dunham, Letha .................. 390 Dunkel, Marianna. . . . .41, 53, 229, 273, 371, 377 Dunkelberg, Kent. . . ......... . 53 Dunkelberger, Inez ..... . . .271, 273, 393 Dunlap, Charles G... ......... . 166 Dunmire, Frances. . . ..... 195, 377 Dunn. 'James S ................... 191 Dunne, Darcy E. .... ............ 1 65 Dunne, Virginia ..,.. .53, 132, 176, 339, 348, 385 Durand, Robert R. ........... 121, 167 Durell, Knight ...... ,.,.,,,, 2 69 Duvall, Mrs. R. J... . .,. . 344 Duvall, Ralph. ...... ...... 5 3 Duemcke, Harry .... ......,. 5 2 Duvall. H. W. ..... ......... 2 46, 344 Dyck, Cora. ..... ........... 2 81, 375 leer, John R. ...... ...2s, 176, 202, 282 agan, Margaret.. . ........... . 21 Early, Olive. ....... ....... . .. 372 Eash, Palmer M .... ..... 5 3, 272, 406 Eaton, Burt L. . ....... 131, 199 Eaton, L. R. ........ ........ 3 98 Eaton, Mrs. L. R. ................ 344 Eberhart, Hazel .................. 385 Eberhardt, Katherine ....... 53, 219, 395 Ebner, Annaline. .............. 340, 374 Eckel, John. ........ ..... 2 51, 266 Eckelberry, Orrin.. . . ..... 254, 391 Eckles, Blanche .... .... 5 3, 396 Eckles, Lucius. ...... .,,. 1 73 Eckstein, Romayne ..... .... 5 3, 221 Edmonson, Jessie .... .,,, 2 39 Edwards, Gertrude... .. 219 Edwards, Grace ..... .... 2 19 Edwards, Evan. .... ,.,, 1 73 Edwards, J ........ ........ 2 45 Edwards, J. C. ................... 404 Eggleston, Donald E ....... 53, 278. 406 Eislrerg, Doris. ...... .......... 5 4 El Ateneo .......... ........ 3 83 Eldridge, James B ...... ..... 2 80, 400 El-Driny, Mohamed. . . ....... . 54 Elledge, Lela M ..... ..... 1 02, 378 Ellington, Allene. .... ........ 3 76 Elliott, Maud ...... .......... 3 83 Elliott, S. H. .... ,. . . .... 54, 243, 398 Elsey, Howard M.. .. ...... .. 381 Elston, G. S. ........ ............ 3 98 Elvey, Christian T ......... 92 381, 395 Ely, H. D.. ...................... 363 Emmert, Madeline ...... 41, 54, 221, 273 383, 386 Em ery, Frank. ..... ........ 1 97 Emery, George V .... ...... 9 3 Endicott, Cleo. ..... ......... . . . 229 Engel, Dr. L. P.. .............. 174, 246 Engel, E. F.. .................... . 174 Engel. Mary .... ...... 1 27, 128 384, 386 Engel, Myrl ...................... 175 Engel, Vernon. ..... ............ 1 75 Engel, W. J. ....... .......... 2 46 Engle, D. Stanley .......,..... 121 192 Engle, J. B. ....... ..... 1 75 333 347 Engle, J. D.. ....... .......... 1 75 English, Dorothy ..... ........ 2 21 Ensign, Rhea ....... .... 3 76 Enslow. Harold. .... . 5. . 361 Entomology Club. .... ........ 3 92 Eryart, Clarence .............. 107 176 Erirsson, Emily ........... 352 376, 382 Ericsson, Herman C. .............. 405 Eriratinger. Lucille ......... 54 224,391 Erni, Ethel .......... .......... 3 75 Ernst, Eleta .... .... ........ 5 4 Espenlauh, F. D. ..... ..... 1 81, 208 Esslinger. Gillis A ...... ..... 1 86, 249 Esterley, Frances ......... ...... 2 16 Etzenhouser, A. L .......... .... 3 98 Etzenhouser, Mrs. A. L. ..... .... 3 44 Euhanks. Crillon ......... .... 5 4 Eubank, M. Z. ......... .... 3 61 Evans. Alice ..... ...... 2 19 Evans, Farris .... ..... 1 75 361 Evans, Roger .... ...... 5 4 Evans, I en' uel ..... ...... 1 67 Fvans, I ouis. .... ....... 1 92, 389 Evans, I ucile ...... ............ 2 29 Evans, Mariorie.. .. .... .116, 117 229 Evans, R.. W. ........ . . . .I .... .. 398 Evans, Mrs. R. W.. . . ....... A. 344 Evans, Virginia. .... .... 2 19 Eubank, Crillon .... .... 2 03 Ewing, Irene. ........ .... 2 26 Fairchild, Harold ..... ...... 2 54 Fairchild, K. C. ...... ........ 2 09 Fairley, Mary. ..... ..... 1 32 216 Abbuehl, Edward H Page .....280, 266, 400 Abella, Narcisse. . ........,....... Abbie, M. R. .................. . . Abeland, Aaron. ................. . Aber, Mary Wright. . Abercrombie, Homer. Abrams, Beatrice. ... . . 43, 256, 348, 265, 352 274 180 Acacia .....,.........,....... Ackerman, A. Tusten..173. 248. 372 285, Ackley, Ernest L ......... ...... 4 3 Adams, C. H. ...... ........ . Adams, Dec D ...... ....,...... Adams, Laura G. . . . ...... 377, 382 Adamson, Wayne. .... ....... 2 78 Ade, Carl F. ................... 43 Addison, Carl C .................. Agcaoili, Martina de Castro. ...... . A. I. E. E .... .................... Aigner, Eugenia ............... 236 Aiken, Charlotte ..... 41, 43, 215, 352 Aker, Jesse.. .... .. . . Akright, J. G.. ,.... . . Akright, Ora Frye ,... Albright, Sarah .,.. ............ Albright, Winfred .... Alden, George E.. . . . Alden, John ,........ ......93, 128 128 43, 192, 382, '.I12I3I 129 161 1 Alderman, Charles H. ............ . Alemannia .......... Alexander, Kenneth . . 43, 195 Allebach, Hobart K .... I I I I I I I I I I Allen, Earl. ......... . Algie, Wm. H.. .,.. . . Allen, Dr. F. C. ....,............ . Allen, Fred ...............,... Allen, G. R.. ................ . . Allen, Harriett. . .101, 128, 360, Allen, Herman C ..... 371, 250, Allen, Catherine ...... I I I I I I I Allen, Luther S .... . Allen, MaryR. . .. Richard F ..... Allen, Allison, Ellis J ....... Almack, Mary ..,.... Allman, Leo W.. . . . Allvine, Earl F ...... Alpha Chi Sigma ..... Alpha Chi Omega.. . . .'i81,'aoi,' 116 .43 178 208, 282 178 ......250 Alpha Delta Pi ........ ' ' I I Alpha Epsilon Iota. ..... . Alpha Gamma Delta ..... Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Psi ...... Alpha Omicron Pi .... Alpha Sigma ........ Alpha, Tau Omega ..... Alpha Xi Delta. ..... . Alrich. Evelyn... . . . Altergott, Marie ..... Alumni Association .... Ames, Arthur .,.... Amos, Arthur. .... . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Amos, Fred D ....,.... ........... Amos, Frederick. ................ . Amos, Mary Louise. .......... .43, Amos, Milton..1 .,.... 107, 181, 275, Anchor, Pauline .................. Anderson, Forrest. .............. . . Anderson, Hazel A .... ............ Anderson, H. W.. ..... 248, 264, 381, Anderson, Joseph ................. Anderson, Son. .................. . Anderson. Viola J ,..... .... 2 70, Anderson, Wallace R ......... 199, Anderson, William B. ......... 264, Anderson, Wm. E ...... .... 1 71, Angell, Christie. ................. . Angle. Fred ...................... Angulo, Armando W. ...... 203, 271, Anker, Pauline. ........... 44, 340, Anneline, Ebner ...... ......... Anthony, W. C. .... .... 1 76, Arant, Frances ..... ...... . 44, Arant,H.W .... ..1...34,164, Archer, Irving ......... 44, 183, 346, Archer, Mrs. I. M. ....... ........ . Archibald, Capt.. .. ......... . . . . . . Architectural Society. .... . . . Ardrey, Eldon ............. ....... Armel, Jesse Dwight .............. Armentrout, Fred E .... 44, 272, 333, Armstrong, Alpheus C .... ......... Armstrong, D. M .... ...... 2 49, 360, Armstrong, David S. .........,.. . . Armstrong, Margaret ........... 44, Armstrong, Virginia ........... 117, Armstrong, W. T. .... 44, 181, 207, 208,'264, 266, 335, 359, Arnold, George B ..... I ........... Arnold, Grace .................... A. S. C. E.. ...... . . Ashley, Byron J ...... 203 266 119 382 252 257 181 402 168 363 168 385 406 178 261 43 401 374 382 263 260 377 215 394 191 386 199 194 384 268 269 175 166 175 402 375 381 219 266 230 405 398 381 209 259 251 228 224 281 238 192 274 234 249 176 233 234 340 350 253 405 363 181 340 349 127 255 195 401 171 285 396 400 266 333 111 254 276 396 236 398 215 244 361 344 359 400 123 44 406 44 362 362 229 224 402 269 257 398 269 INDEX Page Ashley, Cornelius .... .... 1 97 Ashley, Lyman D. ...... ......... 1 91 Ashton, Charles H. .... 1 ....... 381, 395 Asis, Francisco ............ 203, 363, 398 A. S. M. E. ......... ........... 3 99 Atchinson, Paul ............ 347, 44, 382 Atkeson, Wilma. .......... 377, 128, 371 Austin, Hayward .... ........... 1 83 Babb, Bertha .... : . . . ..... 377 Babb, Clyde A .......... ....... 3 62 Babcock, Wealthy C ..... .... 3 81, 395 Bachman, Leonard. .... ..... 1 85 Backeberg, Freda .... ..... 4 2, 258 Bacon, Crocker. ..... ..... 1 81 Bacon. Freeman C ..... ..... 3 61 Bacon, Dr. Martha .... .... 1 94, 281 Bacteriology Club ..... ..... 3 91 Bagley, W. E .... .... ..... 3 9 5 Bailey, Dorothy ..... ....... 1 01 Bailey, E. H. S.. . . .... 250, 381 Bailey, W. H .... .... ....., 3 6 3 402 Bair, Melvin W ..... ........... 3 61 Baker, Henry A ........... 113, 175, 363 Baker, Mrs. D. H. ,.... ......... 3 44 Baker, John. ........ ....... 1 89 Baker, Ralph. ..... ....... 1 81 Baldwin, W. C... .. ...... ... 246 Ball, Ralph G ..... ..... 4 4, 178, 254 Ballard, Mark D .... ......... 2 69 Ballinger, Vivian .... ....... 2 26 Ballou, Laura ....... .... 2 21 386 Ballou, Mary ......... .... 2 21 371 Ballard, Glenn ....... . . . ..... ' . 263 Ballard, Mark Dean ..... ...... 3 85 Bannon, Francis D .... ....... 1 13 Bare, Clarence ...... .... 2 71 392 Bare, Mrs. C. O. .... ...... 3 44 Barker, J. B....Q.. ....... . 250 Barker, Jessie ....... .... 2 38 378 Barker, Theodora . .... ..... 2 21 Barker, Mrs. J. W. .... .... 3 44 Barnes, Christine .... .... 2 24 Barnes,H. H. ....... . . . 246 Barnes. Marguerite .... ...... 1 28 Barnett, G. P. ........ .... 2 49 126 Barr, Suzanne ..... .... 3 77 386 Barrett, Ruth ....... ........... 3 90 Barret, Wm. ..................... 171 Barron, James L .............. 262 264 Barrons, Mary Rose. .42, 45,- 234, 382, 386, 389 Barstow, J. M.. ............ 93, 121, 395 Barter, Dorothy ...... 45, 221, 324, 325, 326 Barto, Margaret. ............... ,. . 324 Barton, Ross I ...... .... 1 99, 402 Baskett, Orville ....... .... 1 83, 405 Batchelor, Raymond ..... .... 1 92 398 Baton, Carolyn ...... . . ..... 233 Batten, Caroline ....... ....... 3 77 Battershill, Blanche. ..... .... 1 28 229 Battery A .......... . . . 361 Battery B ........ .... 3 62 Battery C , ..... .... 3 63 Batterv D .......... ......... 3 64 Baty, Francis D ............ ,..... 1 67 Baum, John. ....,................ 175 Baumgartner, Dr. W. J.. . .131, 268, 271. 381, 393 Baxter. Wayne N ................ 125 Beal, George.. .- ......... -. .203 280, 400 Beamer, Raymond H ...... 271 381, 392 Beatty, John.':. ..... , ...... 195 362, 399 Beatty, Richard S ..... ..... 1 95, 275 Beavers. Jerald F .... ......... 1 13, 182 Beck, Clarence V. ......,.. 253 277, 405 Beck, Eugene H .......... 162 191, 253 Beck, Konrad C. ............. 131, 171 Beck Paul V. ........ 2 .93. 182, 271, 394 Beck, Tennyson ............. . . . 127 Becker, Albert A .............. 389 Becker, Barbara .... 110, 128. 230, 324, 360, 386 Becker. Richard .,...,............ 185 Beckman. Walter F .... ......... 3 61 Bedell, Chas. O . . .... 173, 254 Beiderwell, Earl R ..... ..... 2 69 Beigler, Emilv ..... ..... 2 16 Boil, Richard W... . . .... 107, 186 Belgard, Wilfred. ...... ....... 1 67 Belisle, Robert M ..... .... 1 19, 167 Bell, John F ,....... ..... 1 78 Bell, Ruth E ..................... 92 Bennett, Fay A ..... ...... A ..... 9 3. 185 Bennett. Gene. ............... 183, 212 Bennett, Jean ........ 45, 127, 233, 324, 325, 386 Bennett, Lionel S .,.........,..... 361 Benson, Ivan ..... ...... 1 74, 259 Bennett, Neil. . . . ........... 254 Bentlev, W. H. .... .... 2 48, 359, 401 Benz, G. R .... .... ........... 3 9 8 Berger, Arthur ...... ...... 3 62, 394 Berkowitz, Isadore .... .... 1 23, 205 Bertholf, Geo Bessey, Mildred ..... Beta Chi Sigma ..... Beta Phi Sigma ..... Beta Theta Pi.. Bethany Circle. Betsher, Erma ........ Bever, Ellis ........... Beverly, James ...... Beverly, Mrs. J. E.. . Q ....... . . Biewener, Fred H ..... Bigelow, Charlotte.. . . . Bigler, Mary. ........ . Bird, C. O .......... Bisset, John C. .... 45 Bistline, Frank ....... I . Bixby, Lillian ......... Black, Audrey Faye.. Black, Charles ......... 40, 178, Black, Donald R .... Black, Florence ....... Black Helmet ....... Black, Joseph VernonI . . Black, Kathryn Perle. . Black, Thomas C.. . . Blackmar, Dorothy. I I '127 Blackmar, Frank W. . . Blackwell, Virginia .... Blair, Frances ....... Blake, John E .... Blake, Ralph B.. . . . . Blaker, Harry C .... Blaker, Inas ........ I I Page ...... 175 .....383,45 ...... 282 ........... 278 ... ............ . 164 . ................. 376 .222,395,45,340 ........185,386 ............. 253 ... 344 .....45,275,336 ......377,233 ,.......281,340 ........... 399 199,207,208,398 ........125,263 ........230,390 ........... 224 285,290 ............. 255 ........381,395 ... 113 ... 178 ........... 224 201,269 212,115,386 ........166,389 ....230,395 ...... 215 ......253,404 ..- ...... 183,404 ..42,45,173,245 ............. 216 .. .......... 263 Bland, Rowland D.. . Blanke, O. T. ......... . . . . Blaylock, Kenneth ..... .... Blevins, Charles ...... Blew, Clarence L ...... ...... Bloomer. Arthur. . . . . Bloomgarten, Abe. . . Bloomgarten, Minnie. ..... I. I. I. I. Bloomgarten, R. B... Bloss, Stewart ...... Bloxom. Ralph W. . . Blue, Richard W .... Blynn, Ralph G ....... Bock, John A ...... Boesc, Adolph ..... . . Boggs, J. Dean ..... Bogue, Mrs. J. A... . . Boh, Johnnie W ..... Bohan, Dr. P. F.. . Boland, Lloyd. . . . . Bolen, Daniel ..... ...tmv .....45,Iao8, .46, 191, 245, II.I.'.'.'1a1,'165, ....181, 208, .46, 264, 283, .....46,I167, Bolinger, Elizabeth 234 Bolton, Nathan... . Bolton. Vera. .... . Bolton, Wiley O.. . Boman, Tom G ..... ..... 4 6, 264, Bond, George ..... A Bond, Ruth ....... Borngesser, Oscar.. Booth, Dora ...... ' Botany Club ...... Botsford, Ann.. . . . Botsford, John J... Bouerfind, Hazel. . Bouska, Luther N. Bouska, Mrs. L. N. Bowersock, Justin. Bowman. Theon. . . Boyle. Chas.. . . 1 . . Boyle. Lloyd W. . . Boyle, Thomas .... Boynton, A. J.. . .. I' . .I.'.'1I11I.Ia16, . . ...... 101, I.'.I.'.'3co,Ia63, I I I I Iaco, Boynton, Mrs. A. J.. . . Boys, Fay .... ...... Bracken, Geo. ...... . Bradbury, Valeria In I I Braden, S. B. ...... '. Bradley, Ralph ..... I. Bradlev, Cecil ....... Bradshaw, G. W.. . . . Brady, Agnes ..... Brady, C. H.. ..... . . Brady, Mrs. Chas.. . . Brady, Lorenz ...... Bradley, Herbert .... Brandt, Dean J. G.. . Branine, Mildred .... Brancher, Alida ...... I .I .I .I .I Brancher, Josephine. . Branine, Mildred .... . I I I213, 213, Breakey, Edward. ............. Breakey, Monte Rey ........... Bredburg, Louis ............... . .46, 264, atc Bredine, Edwin R .... Brehm, Joseph ................ Breithaupt, Vera .... Brewer, Chester ..... . . . .253, Brewer, Joe H. .... .... 1 11. Brewster, Ray Q .... . . Brid eman Lillian I g , ...... ...... Brigham, Lawrence M. .... . . . . . .... 250, 246 406 183 254 189 205 386 400 277 93 346 261 401 269 259 344 361 247 406 189 324 125 395 362 266 401 219 251 375 394 360 398 97 46 344 185 221 209 201 251 164 273 254 359 347 37 185 359 266 383 246 344 125 197 31 101 376 395 216 392 222 359 399 195 378 274 209 381 221 167 Page Bright, Margaret ...... 46, 128, 212, 221, 257, 335 Brighton, Hubert A. ........... 131, 191 Brinkman, Edna. ..... ........ 3 24 Brintnall, E. L ........ ..... 2 66, 400 Britt, James T ......... ...... 4 05 Broadlick, Mrs. R. C.. . . ...... . . 344 Brockett, H. F.. .................. 398 Brommell, Mrs. Geo.. ............. 344 Bronson, Elsie ............. 46, 340, 393 Bronson, Howard ........... ...... 2 51 Brooks, Stanley ............... 203, 393 Bortherson, Lewis H .... 40, 42, 46, 264, 333, 351, 402 Brown, Brazil .................... 126 Brown, Dorothy ...... 127, 212, 239, 394 Brown, Earnest L ................ 47 Brown, Edna. ...... ...... .. 230 Brown, Eleanor. .... ........ 2 15 Brown, Eula ......... ..... 1 28, 219 Brown, Mrs. E. L. .... .......... 3 44 Brown, Evelyn ................. 47, 222 Brown, Francis H .......... 47. 185, 402 Brown, Frank L .......... 166, 264, 266 Brown, Howard .................. 176 Brown, Hugh A .................. 208 Brown, Hugh C ...... 47, 128, 259, 263, 348, 386 Brown, Irma ..................... 376 Brown, Irwin S ............... 254, 346 Brown, Linna.47, 195, 265, 340, 348, 385 Brown, Marjory .................. 239 Brown, Marshall W ............... 47 Brown, M. D.. . L ................. 400 Brown, Mildred. ........... 47, 376, 396 Brown, M. W.. ................... 246 Brown, Paul Shannon ............. 275 Brown, Pauline ............... 47, 258 Brown, Robert L ................. 165 Brown. Thos. J ..... .... 1 13, 183, 364 Brown, Tommy .... .......... 1 10 Brown, Vera ....... ,. . ........ 375 Brown, Wm. Byron. .... ..... 1 01, 346 Brown Z. Lyle ....... ........ 1 99 Browne, David ................... 245 Browne,'David L .......... 47, 121, 189 Browne, Leland W.107, 178, 266, 351 402 Broyler, Watkins A ............... 254 Bruce, G. S. ..................... 398 Bruce, Mrs. G. S.. .... .... 3 44 Brueck, Katharine .... .... 2 30 Bruner, Chas. F ...... .... 4 7 Brunney, Wm. T ...... - ....... 1 .... 113 Brust, Carl H .................... 269 Bryan, Helen. .................... 375 Bryant, Helen M. .48, 127, 340, 383 394 Bryant, Louise .................. . 233 Buchenan, Helen ..... Buckley. Alan.. . Buchner, N. L.. . Buck, A. H ...... Buck, Margaret. Buckles, John. . . ..,. 1:25 Bueche, Gregory .... ....... Buehring, Leo Edward. ....... . Bugbee, H. Cornell ........ Buikstra, Cyrus R .... Bullene, George Innes. Bunker, Fedalma ..... Bunn, John W ....... Burdick, Wm. L ....... 27, Burke, Eugene ..... 119 .... Burkbalter, Elizabeth.I.I. Burnett, Theodore. . Burhams, Beverly. . .'1I6l1', , 180, 264 196i Burnham, Josephine. . . ...... . . . Burris, Blanche.. . . . Burson, Maurine ................. 5 275 28 290 Burt, Harold A. . . 16 , , 5, Burton, A. R. ..... . Bush, George H .,.. I Bush, Hattie. .......,.......... 48 Butcher, Gray .................... Butcher, Margaret .... 229, 324, 326 Butt, Alden... . . . .. Butterfield, Edwin.. Cady, H. P. .... . . . . Cady, Ruth. ...... . .278 201 .250 Caffey, Thos. ........ . .... . . Calfey, Thos. Watts .... ..... Cain, Elizabeth .... Cain, Sara Mae .... Caldwell, Monita ..... Calija, Rafael ...... Calkins, Irven B.. . . Callahan, John D. . Calupig. I. A. ..... . Calvert, Norah ..... Calvert, Verne ..... Cambern, Leon Hi ...... 175, Cambern, Ted J .... Cameron, Bei L- . . . Campbell, Burnis ..... .123 .. ..-A48 251, 175, Campbell, Clilford J .... a 1 1 1 1 390 175 398 398 215 268 189 101 178 268 168 258 381 244 400 257 168 185 385 224 360 333 361 186 395 384 384 406 267 381 378 119 197 216 226 384 203 48 404 277 226 197 336 248 245 131 176 375. Page IIORIIO, Helen ..... 62, 132, 335, 377, 389 Iloit, Imogene .................... 219 Holcomb, Esther .......... 103, 385 386 llolcolnlw, Seraphim ............... 219 I'IOll101'll11lll, Fred ....,............ 285 Holland. Enla. .,......... .340, 376, 390 Hollingsberry, Geo. ............. 62, 167 Hollingsworth, R. S.. . . ........ . 249 Holly, Manford. .... . .. . 125 Homan, L. W.. ..,..... . . . 400 Homer, Volney M ..... . . . 117 Holmes, Harold .... ..,.., . . . 176 H0ltIH8l1, Nell. ........ . . . . . . . 375 Home Economics Club ............ 396 Honsman. R. J. .................. 208 Hood, Catherine .......... 195, 385, 390 Hood, Geo. J ...,.... 176, 194. 264, 381 Hood, Kathleen ............. 42, 62, 239 Hook, Wm. C. .... ..,....... 1 67 362 Hooper, Frilllli ................... 181 Hoopes. Helen R. .,... 230, 265 273 384 Hoots, W. Harold. ......,......... 186 Hoover, Ruth ....... ........... 3 24 Hopkins, Doris .... . . . 216 Hopkins, E. M... ... .... ... 385 Hopkins, Ednah ..... ......... 1 23 Hopper, Elsie ....... ........ 3 78 390 Hopper, Herbert ..... ..... 6 2, 399 404 Horner, Olin .......... ......... 3 86 Horning, Hubert ........ ....... 2 45 Horsman, Raymond L. ............ 261 Horton, Dorotha .......,. .62, 239 376 Horton, Dudley. . . . ......... 361 Horton, Luther L. ....... . . . . . 274 Hosford, Bertlla. . ........ . . . . 375 House President's Council ......... 340 Houser, Dan H. .............. 181, 406 Houston, Mildred. ....... ......, 3 78 Howard, Ethel .....,......... 195 376 Howard, Lawrence L ......... 242, 269 Howe, John. ................ I .242 251 Howe, Nilla Catherine. .62, 252, 382 385 Howell, Lena Georgia ............. 63 Hower. Ralph M ................. 165 Hoyt, Rachel ........ ..... 6 3 239, 340 Huber, Mrs. L. A. ................ 344 Huber. L. A. .......,. . 63 253 277, 405 Huddleston, Donald L. ............ 113 Huddleston, Harvey .............. 185 Hudkins, Dale C ......,...... 113, 168 Hudson, Harold A. ..... 63, 248 264, 401 Huff, Lloyd H. ...... . ........ .63, 275 Huffman, Harold F ......... 63 283, 401 Huffman, M. C ...... ......... 3 63 Hughes, Chester. .... ......... 3 93 Hughes, Eleanor. .... ........... 2 30 Hughes, Marie ..... .... 6 3 212, 224 Hughes, Paul B ..... ..... . . . 359 Hughes, R. C.. ........ .....,. 2 71 Hughes, T. R.. ................... 563 Hughey, Thomas M. .......... 359, 402 Hull, L. B.. .............. 175 363, 400 Hull, Myra ...... . . ........... 376 Hulse, Helen. ...... ..... 2 12, 219 Hulse, Oma Jean ...... ..... . .. 219 Hults, J. Arlo ................ .. . 263 Humbarger. Elizabeth ..... 235 236, 374 Hungate. Carroll P .......... 186,361 Hungate, S. P ,........... ........ 2 49 Hungerford, Herbert B. .... 271 381, 392 Hunt, Eleanor. ................... 230 Hunt, Paul .................. 242, 246 Hunter, Samuel J ......... 271 381, 392 Hunter, Mrs. Walter S ....,... . , . 381 Hunter, Walter S. ,,.......... 282, 381 Husband, Agnes. ...... . . . .30, 257 Husson, Margaret ..... ..... 3 83 Huston, Fred W. ...... . . . 167, 386 Hutchinson, Florence ......,.. 324. 375 Hyle, Dorothea .....,...... 63 352, 382 Hyman, Wm. H ..... ........... 1 78 Hyre, M. C. ...... ............. 4 00 lee, C. Fred ......... 63, 171 253,403 Immer, William L. ......... 11 360 364 Industrial Engineering Society. . . . 402 Ingalls, Constance ......... 127 212, 216 Ingalls, Sally ............,... 216 360 Ingham, Mrs. O. G.. ..... ....,.. 3 44 Ingham W. I ................ .63, 208 Inovio, Pablo .................... 203 Inter-Fraternity Council. ..... . . . 162 Irizarry, Oscar ............ 383 Irland, Dr. R. D. ........ . . . 246 Isaacs, Fred R .... ..,.. 2 69 Ise, John ........... .... 2 44 262 Isenhart, Frank ..... ..... 1 23 Isern, Marie ........ ....... 2 34 Isett, Donald G ,.... .... 1 19 201 Ismert, Dorothy. .... . .1 . . 215 Jackman, Julia ,.... . .. 219 Jackman, Leona ..... . . . 132 Jackson, Edna. ...... . . . 375 Jacobs, Doris. ......... . . . 219 Jacobson, Jerome L .... . . . 205 Jaenicke Shad ...... 336 Page Jaggard, Arthur M ...........,... 389 Jaka, Helen ...... 64, 131, 222, 265, 339, 348, 347, 382, 384 385 Jafri, Raupll ................. 203 Jalnes, Orville T ............... 168 James, Wallace M .,... 40, 42, 64, 192, 248, 264, 359, 360, 363 372 Jamisoll, John H ............. . . . 254 JZIIIICKC, Harry O ....... 42, 64, 162, 186, 245, 403 Jallzen, A. E. ..... ......,.... 6 4 Jarboc, Ben W ,..... ....... 1 17 361 Jarboe, James A. .... .... 1 11, 364 398 Jarboe, Max F ...,.. ..... 1 17, 363 Jarrett, Mildred ..... .... . . . 221 Jarvis, Janet ...... ... 216 Jay Janes. ...... .. ... 127 Jay, Stanley E .... ..... 6 4 261 Jayhawker. ....... . . . 346 347 Jeffers, Louise. ...... .. ... 112 Jenkins, Herbert. .... . . . 197 Jellkillsoll, Mary. .... . . . . . . 273 Jenkins, Ralph ...... ..... . . . 185 J011KlIlS011, Mary. ............. , . . 383 Jenks, Robert E .......... 173, 280, 400 Jennings. Mrs. Ethel .......... . . . 257 Jennillgs. Virginia ............. 229, 377 Jester, Charles E. ...... 64, 178, 267, 403 Jimerson. Harold. ..... 195, 248, 360, 362 Johns, F. Ellis. ............... . . . 283 Johns, Lewis R .... ......... . . . 362 John, Mrs. R. C. .... . . , 344 Johnson, Alvin .... . . . 125 Johnson, B. A. ...... . .. . 246 Johnson, Charles E ........... .64, 275 Johnson, Clarence A .......... . . . 362 Johnson, Cleta.64, 230, 257, 339 377, 384 Johnson. Eric C .............. 280, 400 Johnson, Esmond E. .......... . . . 283 Johnson, Prof. F. Ellis ..... 264, 381. 401 Johnson, Harry. .............. 175 Johnson, Harvey M. ..... . . . . . . 275 Johnson, Irma May ...... . . . ... 117 Johnson. Leon ........ . , . 272, 406 Johnson, Mrs. Leroy ..... . . . . . 344 Johnson, Olbe. ........ . . . 195, 251 Johnson, P. A. G... .. ..... ... 246 Johnson, Roy T. .... .... 2 45, 277, 404 Johnson, Russell. .... ..... . .. 263 Johnson, Vansel ......... . . , . . . 254 Johnson. William H ..... . . . 164, 260 Johnson, W. S ...... . . . . . . . . 385 Johnston, A. D. ....... ... ... 249 Johnston, LaDow .... . . ..... 103, 346 Johnston, Myrton ............ 117, 272 Johnston, Robert. ...,..... 182, 183, 275 Johnston, Russell ......... . .. 103 Johnston. Thomas. ........ 183. 182, 125 JointCommittee ofStudentAlTairs.. 341 Jolly, Caroline ................,.. 230 Jolles, Blanche ............ 127, 212, 239 Jones. Ethel Ann ..,. ......... 3 81 Jones, Esther Jane. .... ....... 2 15 Jones, Gladvs ....... .... 1 12, 226 Jones, Dr. H. L. ..... ....... 2 46 Jones, Hubert. ...... .... 1 82. 183 Jones, Madeline ..... .... 3 40, 391 Jones, Martha. ................... 215 Jones, Mary Louise ............... 229 Jones, Maurice L ...... ..... 64 , 391, 393 Jones, Mildred. ........ 65, 131, 222, 395 Jordan. Herbert E. ............ 381, 395 Joss. Ernest J ....... ........ 2 51. 266 Jurlkins, Merle .... ............. 1 81 Judv, Bradley. ................... 165 Judv, June ,.......... 216, 257, 371, 386 Junior Class .... ........... 1 01-106 Junior Officers. .... ............. 1 00 Junior Prom.. ...... ......... 1 08 Junker, John H. ..... ........... 2 01 Justice, Robert J.. . . .... 359, 363, 398 K Club .............. . , . .... 285 K. Girls ........................, 325 K. II. Band ................... 124-125 K. U. Dames Club, The ........... 344 Kaer. Flnvd. .............. .... 2 72 Kagey. Lloyd M. .,...... .... 1 68 Kagi, Walter W ..... ...... 2 83 Kaiser, Max E .... ..... 6 5, 168 Kanehl, Francis ......... ...... 1 92 Kanehl, Ray ,............. . . . 399 Kansan. University Daily.. . . . . . 348 Kansas Engineer. ........... . . . 351 Kanute, H. F.. .......... , . . 363 Kappa Alpha Theta. ..... . . . 216 Kappa Eta Kappa ......... .... 2 83 Kappa Kappa Gamma ...,. ...... 2 19 Kappa Phi. ............. ....... 3 75 Kappa Sigma ........, .... 1 82, 183 Kassel, Henry W ,... .... 1 91 269 Katz, David ........ ......... 2 05 Kaufmann, Gladvs ............. 65, 222 Kauffman, Harold .......... 65, 121, 192 Kearney, C. Esmonde. ......... 167, 285 Keating, Chas. N. ......,......... 362 Keesee, Gerald B. .65, 185. 208, 266, 398 Page Kehler, Ward .................. 65, 348 Keiper, Tlleo. W. ...... 391, 208, 254, 65 Keith, Frances Marie ....... 65, 224, 383 Kelleher, Mary ........... 236, 374, 385 Kellet, Julian ...... 42, 65, 182, 183, 285 Kellogg, Joseph H ................ 400 Kellogg, Prof. Joseph M. ....... 168, 280 Kelly, F. J. .............. .. .. 186 Kelsey, Georgie. ........ ........ 6 5 Kembler, E. N.. ....... ..... . . 402 254 Kendall, Donald R ......,..... iii, Kennedy, Alex S .......... 248, 363, 399 Kennedy, Archibald R ........... 401 Kennedy, Mrs. Craig.. . . ....... . 344 Kennedy, Margaret ..... 233 Kennedy, Maxon ...... .... 2 48 Kennedy, Merrill ...... .... . . 181 Kennedy, Ruth. ..... ..... 1 03, 239 Kenney, Vernon ..... ....... 1 25, 197 Kent, Carlton V ..... .....,,.... 3 81 Kent, Paul N ............. 266, 283, 401 Keown, Richard C ..... .......... 1 25 Kerr, J. Albert ...... .... 2 01, 386 Kerr, Katherine .... ...... 2 19 Kerr, Lester D ........ .... 1 78 Kesner, Maxine ........ .... 4 06 Kester, Frederick E. ..... .... 3 81 Page Lamoreux, Mrs. W. H. ............ 344 Lamoreux, Wayne H. ....... 67, 267, 403 199 Landon, Wm. E ......... ' ......... Lane, Harry H .... .... 1 72, 271, 381, 393 Lang, Norris A ................... 209 Lange, N. A.. .......,............ 364 Langford, Harvey. ..... ...... 1 85 Langmade, Frances ...... ........ 2 29 Lanning. Harry A. . .. ......... 267, 404 Lantz, John. ..................... 173 Lantz, Josephine.. .67, 219, 324, 326, 395 Lapham, Josephine ............... 221 Lardner, Mary ......,............ 236 Larkin, Catherine. ..... ........ 2 30 Larkin, James M .... ......... 1 78 Larkin, Margaret. .......... 42, 230, 386 Larkin, Willard ............. . .359, 362 Larremore, Prof. Thomas A .... 121, 123, 244, 262 Larremore, Mrs. T. A. ......... 257, 265 Larsen, Pearl ............... 42, 67, 388 Larsh, Willard H ...... ..... 6 7, 274 Larson, A. C. ..... ......... 3 99 Larson, Helen. ...... .......... 4 1, 67 Larson, Mary E. .......... 271, 381, 393 Laughlin, Reese E ..... ......... 1 99 Lavery, Euthalia .... ..... 6 7, 396 Law, Thos. E.. ...... ...... 3 61 Lawless, Ruth. ........ ......... 3 90 Lawrence, Elva Bell .............. 390 Lawrence, R. E .......... 125, 243, 248, 263, 364, Lawson, Paul B.. .193, 202. 271, 381, Keys, Robert. ......... : . . . 391 Kibler, Katherine. ..... ........ 2 15 Kiburz, Syble ....... ......,.. 1 27 Kietzmann Esther ......... 66, 389, 395 Kilbourn, John .,.... ......... 1 85 Killip, Edward B ...... .......... 2 75 Kimball, Edward H ....... 118, 165, 346 Kimball, Paul .................... 274 Kimber, R. E. ............. 398, 66, 398 Kimble, Allen K. .............. 278, 406 Kincaid, Jack R. .....,....,... 116, 186 Kindavater, Earnest F ..... 248, 263, 264 King, Ralph A ................... 248 King, Ralph M. ....... .... 2 48, 402 Kingman, Lewis . . . . .... 208, 398 Kinkead, Frances ...... ...... 2 81 Kinney. E D.. ...... .... 2 61 Kinney. V. C. ......... ......, 2 49 Kinniburgh, J. Kent: ..........,.. 186 Klrchenschager, G. R. ..... 201, 267, 405 Kirkhan, Juanita ................. 386 Kirkpatrick, Hazen ............... 126 Kitterman. William H ......... 278. 406 Klein, Katharine .......... 239, 371, 375 Klemp, Henry A .......... 201, 322, 364 Klemp, Hubert E ......... 191, 363, 398 Klemp, Selma. ............ 127, 128. 360 Kline, Katharine ................. 335 Klingberg, William A. . 125, 242, 278, 406 Kloek, Mildred. ................ 66, 395 Klose, Hildegarde ................ 230 Knapp, Leslie E ........ ...... 2 69 Knappen. Russell S. ........... 261, 381 Knappenberger, Dr. G. E. ......... 246 Knepper, Orcena ......... .... 1 03 Knightly, John ................... 175 Kobes, Ailee .... . .............. 224 Koch, Frances ........ 127, 212, 236, 374 Koehler, Hilda ................... 112 Koeneke,Irene., .... 281 Koentz, Lucille. ..... ....... 6 6, 394 Koerber, Adolph. ......,.......... 125 Koerber. Kenneth .,....... 125, 361, 390 Koerper, Pauline .... ......... 2 29 Kohman Abi ..... ........... 3 40 Koons, Kathryn .... .... 1 27, 212, 234 Kopper, John .........,.......... 189 Kornfeld, Lester L .......... . . .205, 402 Kosar, Clarence. ....... 66 242, 254, 333 Kosar, Frances. ............... 123 234 Kotapish. Geo. J .... ........... 6 6 Kowing, Ruby ..... .... 3 76 Krall, P. M. .......... .... 2 55 Kramer, August. ....... ..,... 2 53 Krehbiel, Kenneth R.. . . ....,. . . 168 Kretsinger, Carl ....... ..... 1 23 185 Krev, Howey B ..... ..,... 3 62 Krings, Louis ..... ........ 1 89 Krisan, Velma ...... ..... 6 6 375 Kroenert, Louise ..... ...... 2 26 Krelwbiel, Bertrand.. .. ....... . 254 Krehbiel, K. R.. ..... .......... 1 26 Krehbiel. Vera ................ 128 324 Kroh, John A. ............ 131, 172 347 Krueger, Max L.50, 42, 66, 173. , 285 291 Krug, Henry ..............,...... 400 Krumsick, Victoria .... . .... 271 393 Kuebler, Verna S ....... ...... 6 6 Kuhlman, Frederick. .... .... 2 76 Kuhn, C. E. ............. ....,. 3 62 Kurtz, Ada Pearl ................. 94 Kurtz, Edward F. fProf.1 .... . . .262 123 Laca6', Cordelia. .... . Laing, Herbert ...... Lamb, George. ..... . Lamb, Mildred ....... . . ffff .Tile Lamb, Paul. .................. 253 167 Laming, Whitsed C. ..... . . . 66. 219 171 192 195 359 405 Lawson, Vaughn. .... ....... . . Laykln, Jack. .................. 67, Layman, Bernadine ........... Leach, Madelyne I ............ Learned, Edmund P .......... Learned, Stanley .... 40, 42, 67, 171, 243, 248, 264, 332, 333, Lee, G. R. .................. . Lee, Genevieve ...... Lee, Josephine .... Lee, Virginia ........ Lee. William GQ .... Lefller, Paul B ...... 'iii 351 at ....175, 364, 'sei Lefschetz, Solomon .... .... Lehman, Harvey C .... .... Lehnberg, Lester .... 194: Lehnherr, Earl R ........ . . . Leibengood, Dorothy. 234, Leighty, Harry ................... Leimenstoll, Rolland. Lemon. Florence .............. Lemon, Robert.42, 67 Lemon, Walter ...... , 176, 253 Lenaham, Louise .......... Leonard, Lewis. .... . Lesh, Edna ........... ..... Lesh, Hazel ......... 336, . . 67, 371, Lester, Anna Dorothy ..... LeVan, John S .... - ......... . ..... . Leverich, Warren H.. Levine, V. E.. ..... . . . . Lewls, B. O. ....... . Lewis. Vernon .... Lewis, W. V... . . Lewis, E. W.. ..... . . Nils' .'.'.'.'iei Leydig, R. A .............. Lied, Ernst ............... Lienard, Viola May .....,.. Liggett, Harry M ..... 173, 208 Liggett. John R ........... Light, Pearl. ................ . Limlingan, Lambert. .... . 125, 363, 168, 242, 1 Linck, Kenneth ......... .... 2 72, Lindberg, Bernice S ...... ..... Lindberg, Viola. ....... .... . Lindemann, Floyd. ........... . 68, Lindhal, Glenn W ................ Lindley, Ernest H. .... 261, 172, 202 Lindquist, Carl N. .............. . . Lindstrom. Noble ....... .... 1 81 Linholm, Earl M ...... . - - - - Llnscott, Mayol H. .... .... . Llnscott, W. H. .... . Llnsdale, Jean ...... .....68 Linville, E. H. .............. . Lippert, George W ..,.. ..... Little, Alfred S ...... Little, Robert L ,.... 68, 167, sri 278, 1 Lloyd, Evan B ...... ..... 6 8, Lloyd, Oliver H ..... .... 2 61, Locke. Loren L. ..... .... 2 72, Lodge, Catherine ...... Loganbill, Jesse H . . . Lonborg, John C ....... 68, 173, 285, London, Earl R ............ ..,... Long, Arlus H. .................. . 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Fee, Harry. ........ . Fenner, Cecil ......... Fenning, Frances .,,. . 54, 324 Ferguson, Samuel H.. . . Ferrell, Lloyd ....... Ferris, C. R. ....... . Field, F. M.. .55, 129, Field, Goldie ........ Filkin, Mary. . . . .. 55, Ferris, Gladys ............. 208, 385, Filson, Gladys Helene ..... Filson, William. .... . Finan, Joseph M ..... Finch, Jesse C.. . . . Fink, Janet E .... Fink, Jewell. ....... . Finkelstein, S ....... Finley, John ........ Firebaugh, Howard, . i 121, 186, 274, 285, First Year Laws .... Page 361, 406 535, 395, '125 '123 '375 236 234 386 232 '121 . 55, 333 Fishery RaYm0l1d W .i .i .I .I .i .i .I .i .J .i Fisher, Mildred. ..... . Fiske, Gladys L .... Fitch, Howard H., . Fitzgerald, C. E.. . . . Flack, Frank W ..... Fleischer, Geo.. Fleming, Mary ...... Fletcher, Wm... Fligg, James ........ Flint, Mrs. L. N.. . . Flint, L. N.. . . . Flitner, Howard ...... Flora, Fred E. . Floyd, Leah.. . . Focht, Robert. .. . . Foil. Dorothy. . Foley, Gerald ..... Foley, John J . . Fones, Margaret. . . . . Fontron. John F .... Foote, P. C... . . Ford, Virgil .... Foreman, Luella.. . . Forguson, Phillip G. Forman, Geo. ..... . 189, .55, .55 105 Forney, G. Hubert. i A I Forney, Louise ..... Fortune, Harry... . . Foster, Geo. O. Foulk, Mona.. Foulks, Charles.. . . . Fox, Sallie. ........ A ...12, '7 '324,' D 181, 325 .55 Fox, Sarah. ................. . Fraker, Ray D 40, 55, 208 1 1 131, 207, y, . .... Francis, DeVaughn E ...... 55, Frale Edward Francisco, C. B. .... . Frank, Audrey ...... Frank,.Howard.. . . . , Frasier, Glenn ....... Frazee, Harry. ..... . Frazee, Mrs. H. W.. . Frazee, Perle ........ Frazey, James H .... Frazier, Glenn C .... Frederick, Carl G.. . . Freeland, Elder. .... . Freeman, Amanda L. French, Gladys. . 4 . . . Freese. Clvde H.. . . . Freese, Esther ...... French, Gladys. .... . French. Marson H. . . Fridell, Myrtle L.. . . Friel, Russell E.. . . . . 1 1 Friend, Helen .......... 56, 215, Friesen, Jacob V. ........... . , Frieze, C. Ivan ........... 102, , 195, 242, Frisbcy, Helen Frances. .... 102, Frisbie, Harold. .......... . Fritz, Lulu. ..... . Froelick, Harry Frost, Jack N .... Fry, Mrs. F. P... . . Fry, George. ..... . Fry, Margaret.. . . Frye, Edith ...... Fugate. Jessamine .55 '245 230, 359, 212, .55, 189, 253, 376. 242,- 119, .29, 326, 375 102, 285, 259, 175 175, 201 283, 382, 378, 338, 107, 267, 377, 121, .56, 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 I 1 363 376 386 185 265 401 175 215 398 226 254 364 233 224 399 393 374 254 353 246 376 405 340 132 117 251 361 362 393 195 205 253 336 405 285 377 389 178 246 404 117 374 175 123 265 259 362 186 219 383 216 405 189 219 405 121 254 390 168 246 275 219 183 180 385 272 394 383 389 173 277 255 388 336 285 405 344 175 322 394 201 254 56 340 285 385 127 168 391 361 394 260 404 394 263 271 362 167 344 173 239 219 273 Page Fugate. Justus H. J. . . .... 113, 121 Fuller, Walter. ......... ..... . , . 125 Fullerton, Chester B .... .... 1 19, 199 Fulton. Evelyn ....... ...... 2 30 Fulton, Glenn ...... .... 2 63 Fulton, Kenneth .... .... 2 54 Gaddis, Lauren ..... . . . 274 Gage. Dorothy ..... .... - 219 Gage, Ernest S ....... .... 1 78 Gage, Mariana ......... ...... 2 21 Gagliardo, Domenico. ......... 274, 277 Gagnebin, Joseph Je .............. 269 Gaines, Eileen ......... ........... 3 77 Galloo, Eugenie .................. 273 Galpin, Leta. ......... 102, 375, 382, 395 Gamble, David. .......... .... 2 51, 266 Gamma Phi Beta ................ . 230 Gammon, Edythe. .... .... 3 75 Gants, Robert T. ..... .... 1 78 Gard, R. F . ........ ...... 2 46 Gardner, Alfred .... . . .56, 394 Gardner, Helen. ........ ...... 2 36 Garland, Chas. E ................. 186 Garlinghouse, Marjorie ..... 56 230, 257 Garrett, Harold A ................ 168 Garrison, Iliff ................ 186. 262 Garrison. M. Elmer, Jr. ....... .56, 186 Garver, Geo. ..................... 119 Gaskill, Leah.. ............. 56 229, 382 Gaston, Herbert B. ........... 269, 364 Gates. Arthur R .... ..... 2 01, 267, 404 Gates, Jack B .... .......... 1 65 Gates, Vida ..... ........ f. .. 375 Gatewood, A. E.. ................. 56 Gayford, Dorothyl ..... 57, 219, 273, ' 335, 340, 371, 383 Gayford, Muriel ............ 42, 57, 219 Geery. C. R. .... ............. . 102, 400 Geery, Gilbert L ...... 264, 200, 280, 400 Geiger, Dora ...........' .......... 3 26 Geltch, Waldemar ................ 262 Gentner, Earl M ...... .......... 2 09 George, Asse. ............. 371, 377. 390 George, Dorothy .......... 111, 128, 224 Gerald, Ray ....... .......... 2 66 Gerard, Esther .... 4 . ...... .57, 222 Gerard, Ray R. ..... ....... 2 80, 400 Gerety, John H. , . .... 189, 267, 403 Gernon, John L ..... . . . .57, 267, 403 Geyer, F. H. ....... .. ...... . .. 398 Gnous, Shah Gulam .... . .... . . . 203 Gibson, Dr. E. T. ..... . . . 246 Giffen, G. C. ....... .... 1 249 Glffin, G. O. ..... .... 2 08 Gilbert, Harriet. . . . . . . . 230 Gilbert, Robert ..... .... 3 59 Giles, Sam E .............. ..... . 400 Gilkinson, Bryon A ........... 200. 256 Gill, E. M. ............. . .208, 254, 393 Gill, Mrs. Wayne ..... .......... 3 44 Gillam, Clara ...... ........ 2 17 Gillam, Chas. .... .... 1 26 Gillis, Helen ....... .... 3 77 Gilmour, Allan ..... .... 3 98 Gilos, Samuel: ....... .,........ 1 73 Giltner, Dorothy ........... ...... 5 7 Gimmell, Robert C ............... 1F8 Gimple, Olive.. ........ 57, 273, 282, 375 Girls' Rifle Team ................ 360 Gise, Lucile ......... ............. 2 15 Glaskin, George ....... 197, 243, 261, 285 Glasscock. Laird V ........... .57, 199 Glasscock, S. S. ....... ........ . 255 Glascock, Wm. H ...... ...... ' . 167 Glendenning, John ........ 192, 242, 2 60 Glidden, H. K ...... ....' . . ... 402 Godlove, P. C. ....... ...... . . . 277 Godlove, Risdon S ............ .... 2 0 Goehring, Joseph .......... 271, 276, F91 Goff. Marion A. .............. . . . 168 Goldsmith, Elizabeth ......... 234, P78 Gommill, Robt ......... ........ 1 19 Goodell, Kenneth C. .............. 165 Goodman. C. W. .......... 119, 185, 400 Goodma.n, Lorna ..... ...... . . . 233 Goodner, Kenneth .... 271, 391 Goodrich, E. G. .................. 364 Goodson, Edwin 0 ........ 102, 171, 277 Gordon, F. Donald ..... 57, 181, 333, 386 Gordon, Gale. .................... 173 Gordon, Mildred. ................. 383 Gosper, Fave ....... . . . 102, 375 Gottlieb, Frieda .... .... 5 7, 383 Gottlieb, Selma. .... .... 3 91 Gould. Amy. ......... .. .... 324 Gould, George E. ................. 117 Gould, Helen .......... ........... 3 35 Gould, Ruth ....... 41, 57, 128 257 340 Governing Board of Associated Engif neering Societies ..... ..... Gowell, Guinn. ...... . Graber, H .... ............ 1 21, 175 Grabske, Mrs. Chas. ......... . Grahske, Chas. F... . . Graduate Club ..... Graduate School.. . . .200 243 370 , 364 344 , 209 92 37 Page Grady, Howard ........ ..... 1 89, 285 Graeber, Herbert ................. 162 Graham, A. Staneart. ............. 263 Graham, Charles ................. 189 Graham, F. D .... 125, 201, 359, 362, 402 Graham, Merwin B. ........... 178, 285 Graham, Staneart. ................ 384 Grant, Mary ......... ..... 2 73 Grant, Zelma. ,......... ..... 2 16 Graves, Coke Bernard ..... ..... 5 8 Graves, David. ......... ........ 1 83 Graves, Walter G. .... ..... 1 02, 348 Gray, Dr. G. M.. ..... ........ 2 46 Gray, Hugh F. ....... . . ..... 125, 263 Greason, Charles D ............... 259 Green, Lee S ..................... 165 Green, Mary E .... Green, Mildred ..... Green, Ralph J ...... ....,128, .....181, 229. 208, Greenleaf, Frances . . ........... 216, Greenleaf, Harold K.. Greenwood, Gilbert G Greery, Clifford R .... Greever, Lee ........ Gregg, Edgar M ...... ...42, 58, 165, Grider, Richard L ............. 261, Grier, James. ......... 119, 347, Griesa, Alice. ................ . Griffin, Frank H .............. 269 Griffin, Melvin ...... 40, 42, 58, 171, 275, 285, Griffith, Mrs. J. F... .. Griffiths, John F .............. Grim, Courtney .... Grinnell, Ira. . . ........... . . . . Grogger, Thomas ..... 162, Grosse, John H ....... A. Grosser, William F ............ 126 Groves, Doris ...... Grover, Glen G . . .. Grubb, Frances.. . . . Grubl:s, Clarence. . . Guffey, Dr. D. C... . Guinn, Delmar R.. . Gupana, Pacifico. . . Gustafson, M argareti Gutshall, R. W.. . . . Gwyn, Jean ........ Gymnasium .... Haas, A. . . . Hackman, Iucy. . . . Hackney, Eleanor.. . '.'.'.'.'.'23'0, Hackney. Roger .... .... 5 8, 175, Hackney, W. D .... . Hagen, E. O' ....... Haggard, Wilma .... Halberstadt, Ray, . . Hale, Dana ........ Hale, Travis B ..... ......58, Haley, Eldon ............. 173, Hall, Chas. E ...... 40, 42, 58, Hall, E. P.. .... .. . . . Hall, J. M. ....... . Hall, Raymond ...... Hall, Ruth Maxine .... Hall, W. H.. ..... . .. Henen,JehnE ...... Hallet, Webster... . . Hollida Ethel y, ....... Halpin, Edward ....... Hamilton, Helen ...... Hamilton, Lloyd L.. . . , 259, 336,,348, 390 126, 131. 175 131, 105, 245, 333 ff .'.'.' .'.' f .121 .. . .59, 271 .. ..... .59, 185, ff .' f f f .139 ff40' 42' 59' Hamilton, Mary Nell .......... Hamilton, William .... Hamlin, Ethelyn F .... Hammer, Clarence .... Hammitt, Frances... Hammond Bond D.. . . ..... 191 Hampshird, C. C... . I '... '... Hampton. Ernest S. . . Hand Eleanor ....... Handl Helen ...... 41, 335, 371, Hand, Miriam ......... 59, 378, Hanke, Victor S ...... Hanks, Victor ...... Hanna, Mary ................. Hansen. Richard... . . . Hansen, Theodore .... Hanson, Eleanor ...... 215, 324, Hanson, Richard .... '. Hanston, Margaret. . . Hardesty, Mildred .... Harding, R. A. ..... . . Harding. Velma .... Hardy. Cresson .... Harford. Louise ...... Harkey, Mary F ...... 59 271 325, 371, 375, Harkrader, Caroline.230, 265, 59, Harlowe, Lucille ...... .59 ...ESQ 393 Harms, Herman R. ............. 59 Harms, Wilmer B ......... 175, 245 360, 215, 336, 1 1 1 1 1 .216 381 1 1 1 1 1 378, 386 1 1 348, 384 102 251 386 274 58 125 183 361 381 361 386 362 372 344 383 119 274 185 403 186 257 269 376 386 246 261 203 127 363 257 322 176 392 226 264 385 399 123 117 254 359 372 403 255 398 393 226 399 252 405 233 285 378 386 216 272 93 254 390 398 398 199 378 383 395 199 126 236 372 269 375 192 236 230 398 375 183 59 394 386 117 275 403 Page Harner, Olin W ........ . . . .60, 186 Harper, Lucille .......... . . . . 236 Harrington, Mercedes ......... . . . 236 Harrington, William M. . . . . . 117, 361 Harrington, Wynne Powers .... . . . 94 Harris, J. B. ................. .. . 208 Harris, Monty. ............... . . . 375 Harris, Stella ......... 103, 221, 384, 393 Harris, Vida ............ . . . . 111. 239 Harrison, Alvey B ............ . . . 254 Harrison, James O ....... .60, 275,168 Harrison, Paul.60, 259, 348, 346, 359, 362 Harrison, William. ............ 181 Harrison, Wm. B.. ........,... . . . 113 Harritt, G. N. ........ 195, 360, 363, 402 Hart, Crozier S .... ........... . . . 269 Hart, Eugene Wl ........ 113, 186, 285 Hashinger, Dr. E. H. ..... . . . 176, 247 Haskell, Joyce ......... . . . . .60, 221 Haskins, Davis ...... . . . . 176 Hassig, Geo. A ..... ...... ..... 2 5 5 Hatton, Clara ...... ......... . .. 258 Havely, Helen. ........ 60, 222, 265, 348 Havenhill, L. D. ......... 272 381, 406 Havenhill, Robert ..... ....... 1 25, 251 Hawes, Raymond S .... ......... 1 86 Hawk, Erma ......... .... . .60, 233, 386 Hawkins, Harry .............. 121, 191 Hawkinson, Willard G .... .60 201, 386 Hays, Mary ............. . 60 383, 388 Hays, Russell ......... ...... 1 19, 364 Heath, Charles F .... ....... 2 75 Heckert, H. C. ........ ...... . .. 363 Heckman, Jeanette ............... 221 Hedberg, Hollis ............... 261, 383 Hefling, Arthur W ...... 402, 208, 336. 40, 60, 42 Heil, Lucille .............. 103, 377, 395 Heimerick, Ralph. .... ........ 1 23, 263 Heinrich, Geo. M .... ........... 1 25 Heinrich, John .... . . ., ........ . . 401 Helcker, Helen. ........ 60, 233, 324, 339 Helmer, Velma. .......,...... 61, 282 Helton, Lavelle. ................ 61 395 Henderson, Algo D .... ......... 1 93 Henderson, Frank ................ 254 Henderson, Gladys ............ 195 258 Henninger, Carl. .......... 125, 359, 364 Henry, Schubert D .............., 269 Herken. Bernard A .... ......... 3 62 Herndon, Harold .... ..... 2 48 Heron, William T ..... .... 2 82 381 Heron, Mrs. W. .. ..... 282 Herriford, Neal F ........ ..... 6 1 Herriot, J. Homer ............. 186. 383 Hershberger, Helen Irene .......... 61 Hertzler, A. E. ................... 255 Heryer, Elizabeth ....... . . . 215 396 Herzig, Harold D.. . . ....... . . 168 Herzog, Walter ...... ........... 1 97 Hess, Benjamin .............. 271 391 Hetler, D. M.. ............ 208 251 391 Hewitt, Forest E ............. 209, 301 Hewitt, Ivan N .... ..... 1 28 131. 199 Hibbs, Ben ...... ...... 4 0 199 259 Hibbs, Lynn., ...... ..... 2 43 248 399 Hicks, Harold ..... ........... 1 71 Hiebert, Theo. A ............. .61 274 Hiett, R. H. ..................... 400 Higgins, Donald ...... '61, 171, 259, 324, 348, 346, 359, 362 Higgins, Dorothy. .42, 61, 219, 326, 383 Higley, Merle ................ .376, 61 Hill, Alfred G .................... 350 Hill, Frank ...... . . . 267, 386 Hill, Justin. . .Z .................. 165 Hill, Marvin ................. 264 402 Hill, Robert ................. 110 185 Hill, Ruth Elizabeth.. .230, 265 348 382 Hill, Victor G .................... 362 Hill, W. S. ............... 402 351 107 Pills, J. R.. ....... ............. 6 1 Himoe, C. E.. .................... 363 Hinch, Richard L ..... 61, 195, 264, 266, 351, 359, 361, 399 Hines. Howard ................... 399 Hinke, Winifred .................. 62 Hinton, Thomas. .... .. . . .... 360 363 Hislop, Mrs. Edward ..... ....... 3 75 Hoagland, Willis B., . . . .... 178 363 Hobart, Glenn ...... ..... 6 2 123 Hobart, Lee B .... . ..... 62 Hobbs, R. E.. ..... 246 Hockey. ............ . . . 326 Hodder, Frank H .... . . . 166 Hodges. Alex. ..... ..... 2 85 Hodges, Gregory .... .... 1 67 390 Hofman, J. C.. ...... ..... 2 49 Hoffstot, Dorothy ..... ..... 2 29 Hoffman, Harold C .... ..... 6 2 274 Hoffman, Lee ....... ......... 2 55 Hoffman, M. C. .................. 399 Hoffstadt, Dorothy ............... 128 Hogg, Ira D .............. 123, 271 381 Hogin, Helen. ....... ........... 3 77 Hogin, James H ....... ......... 4 04 Hogue, Georgiana. ..... 236 Robinette, Rebecca ...,........... Patrick, Glen 13 .... Pattersoii, Coy, .... Patterson, Davnl L. 17 Donald.. 1,iltl0l'SOIl, 1'll'1111Ct'S, . . .. atterson. Patterson, Ilarriet. . Patterson, Marjorie. 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Pettet, Joseph W ..... Pettey, Herbert L ............ Pettit, Geraldine ...,...... 220 Petty, Lillian Bowman ..... 104 Petty, Ryland C ...... 105, 107, 259, Pfuetzc, Donald ...... Pharmaceutical Society. ...... . Phelps, Lillian .... Phi Alpha Delta... 1 Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Beta Pi ...... Ph Chi ......... Delta Chi ...... Delta Kappa. . Delta Phi ...... Delta Tau ...... Delta Theta. .. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa. ....... . Pi Kappa Alpha .... Phi Kappa Psi .... Phi Lambda Sigma Phi Mu Alpha .,... Phi Omega Pi ...... Phi Sigma ...... Phi Zeta ........ 256 344 195, 348 376 2-14 132 Phillips, Darrell ..... Phillips, L. E ..... Phillips, Louise ........ Phillips, Margaret ......... 230 Phillips, Mary ....... Phillips, Mildred ..... Phillips, N. D ........ Phillips, Philip R ..... Phillips, Ruby .... Phillips, Stanley N Pi Beta Phi ....... Pi Epsilon Pi ...... Pi Kapyga Alpha .... Pi Lam da Theta. Pi Sigma Alpha .... Pi Upsilon ......... Pierce. Julia ...... Pierce, Raymond L ..... ..... Pierce, Wade ...... Pitcher, Inez ...... Pimente1,Rutino .... .. Pmgry, Carl .,..... Piper, Lawrence ,... Pipes, Gerald ....... Pitman, Will D. . . Pitts, Maur1ne .... Plaster. Ura .... Platz, Rutl1 ..... Pleasant, Joe ...... Poe, Grace ......... - . . . . . 15, Poisncr, Benjamin ..... .... Polkinghorn, J. W. . . Pontius, Herman W. . . Poor, Meredith... . Poor, Thomas. ..182, 183, 203, Popeioy, Aubrey W.. . . Poppino, Carl .,......, ....112, Porta, Inez ......... Porter, Elliott ....... Porter, W. K ..............., Portr11m, Donald ...... IHmey,C.J. .......... 261,363 Posey, Margaret .............. ...,118, Posey. Rollin ,,............... Post. Myron H ........... 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Palmer, Sergeant ...... Pankratz, D. S ...... Pardee. Marshall ..... Parelman, Joe J ..... Park, Albert ...... Parker, Glenn ..... Parker, Lucille ...... ....74, 125 ...,74, 378 263 277 .....170, 383 255 107 278 '.'ff..75, ii.i.i.128, .......74, 183 112, a ......118, Parks, Dorian.. ..... . . Parrish, Elizabeth .... Parrish, Merle. .... . . Patchen, Irene ........ Patrick, Mrs. G. B.. . . . ..... , 336 226 274 275 246 377 360 246 178 404 403 390 224 . . . . 216 . . . . 383 . . . . 254 132 224 344 llllllt' Page Walker, Win. .X .... . . . ..... 165 Wallace, Editli .......,........,.. 39-1 Wallace, James ..,..,..,.......... 285 Wallace, Margaret. .. -12. 85, 127, 212.216, 333 396 Wallace, Marvin ..,....... 113, 186 364 Walling. Lalia V ............,. 271 381 Wallingford. Mrs. E. R.. .........,, 344 Walters, Wyeth ..,.......,.... 131 171 Walthall, Dr. D ........ ...,.... 2 46 Walton. Helen ................ 215 390 Walton. Rhea... . 106. 127, 212, 221 388 Ward, Geraldine ........,......... 224 Ward, Hazel ,.....,..., . . . . . 375 Wardell, Madge .,.... . . . 224 Warkentin, Hester.. . . . . . 230 Wanersten, Lyle ..... . . 272 Ware. Lawton ......, . . . 272 Warkentin, Hester ...... .......... 3 60 Warner, Harold F ...,.,.......... 191 Warner, Mary Frances .........,. 375 Warner, Roberta ...... 86, 324. 375, 393 Warren, Richard .......... ,.,... 1 97 Wary, Frank .........,.......,... 189 Washington. Ruth .... .... S 6 Waste, Harriet .,... ....,. 2 15 Watkins, H. H ....... ,..., 2 08 400 Watson, C. Pressly ...... ........ 1 83 Watson, Katie. .....,,.,... 86, 258, 376 Watson. Vida Ruth ..,,. .....,.. S 6 Watt. DeVore ....,........ 86. 123,216 Watt. Harold ..,..........,... 175, 405 W'ear, T. G ....,......,.... 42. 167 386 WVeatherby, Sam ,.,. . . 106, 107, 173, 386 Weaver, J. B ....... ,......,.,..., 2 46 Webber, Mvrtle .,... ..... 8 6, 234, 406 Weber, Arthur. .... .... . ..192 251 Webring, Carl .................... 199 Webster. Arthur 1 ................ 178 Weeks, Elvira ........ ..........,. 3 81 Weeks. Lee ........... 100, 107, 175,405 Weersing. F. J ................... 260 Wehe, A. H ....... ......... 2 48, 399 Weik, Esther ..... .... ...... 3 9 3 Weinrieh, Everitt L ...,. .,.. 1 76 Weir, Earnest H ...... .... 1 18 Weisensce. Carolyn .,..... .... 1 27 Weltley, Frances Julia ..... .... 2 33 Welker, Mayme ........ .... 3 96 Wellman. Joe E ...... .... 1 67 Wells, Arthur .... . . . 195 Page Abright, Dr. C. R., Chiropractor .... 489 Alrich, A. G., Printing ,........... 452 Baltimore Hotel.. ............,... 470 Barrows, Dr. Florence, Osteopath... 489 Beal Bros . Meats ................ -186 Bells Flower Shop ..... ............ 4 86 Bells Music Store ................. 478 Black ck Veateh. Engineers. ........ 489 Bowersock Milling Co ....... .... 4 83 Bowersock Theatre ......... .... 1 156 Briggs Photo Supply Co ..... .... 4 89 Brinkman Bakery. ,....... .... 4 89 Browning, King tk Co ..... .... 4 83 Bullenc's ......... .... . .... 4 72 Carl's ................ .... 4 50 Carter's China Store .............. 485 Carter, F. L. Stationery ........... 458 Citizens' Light. Heat and Power Co. 444 Citizens State Bank.. ............, 490 Crane and Company .............. 438 Cremerie Restaurant .... .... 4 90 Dale Print Shop.. ................ 474 Dedo's Confectionery ............. 488 De Luxe Cafe .................... 442 DeWatteville-Fischer School of Danc- ing ......................... 474 Eimer 4: Amend, Chemicals ........ 468 Eldridge Taxi Co ................. 486 Emery, Bird, Thayer dz Co ........ 462 Eriksen Furniture Co ....... .... Ex ans Shoe Sho r p ......... .... Evereat Lunch ..............,. Far Famed Meat and Sausage Co.. . Fischer, Otto, Shoe Store .......... Fraternal Aid Union .............. Friend. C. E., Lumber Co ........ . Funk, T. D., Mortician. ..... .. .. General Electric. ....... 1. .------- - Gordon dc Koppel, Clothiers ....... Graeber Bros., Plumbing ......... . Griesa Nurseries. . . . . . Guenthcr's Grocery ..... .... Gustafson, Jeweler ,... -,--- Harzfeld's.. ..... - . - . - Hess Drug Store. .,... . . Hixon Studio .......... Houk K Green Clo. Co .... .... 485 487 485 442 490 440 487 490 448 436 472 486 452 472 428 488 466 444 Page Welplon, Wm ...,................ ' 126 Wilson, Barrett. ................., 362 Welty, Malcolm W .... 121, 131, 165, Wilson, Emma Webber .......... . . '94 361, 390 Wilson, Fern F ............ . ...... 86 Welty, Pete ...................... 162 Wilson, Frances. . .42, 86, 215, 382, 386 Wentworth, Richard D .... 107, 171, Wilson, J. Cedric ................. 125 349, 364 Wilson, Keith .......... .......... 3 64 Werner, H ..... .................. 2 50 Wilson, Lucile ..... ....... 2 15 West, Arch ...................... 175 Wilson, Mayme ..... .... 1 27 229 West, Louis .............. 113, 183, 254 Wimmer. Dorothy ..... ..... 3 76 Westcott, DcLancey .............. 197 Wimmer. Helen ..... .... 3 76 389 Westlund. Norman .... ......... 2 54 Winchester, Aliene ..... ......... 2 15 Wetzel, Harold ...... ..... 1 97 Winsor, Grace ...... .... 1 18, 229 347 Wheeler, John J ........ .... 3 81, 395 Wing, Ralph E ..... .... . . .87, 283 Whelan, Eugene Vista.. . . ..... 186 Wingblade, Earl ..... .... . . . 87 Whitcomh, S. L ....,... . . . 385 Winger, Estelle .... ..... 2 21 White, Allene ........ . , . 376 Winkler, J. J ...... ....... 2 46 White, Candace ....... . . . 375 Winston, Alice .... .... 3 84, 385 While, E. Ambrose .... . . . 381 Winter, C. J .... ....... 3 83 White. Joyce ........... ......... 1 95 Wise, Edwin ...... .... 2 51, 266 White. Lester Allen ............... 86 Wise, Quinton ...... ..... 2 63 Wlnte, Marvin W ................ 362 Wismer, Nettie .............. ..... 2 71 Whiteside. Dudley ..... .... 2 09, 362, 390 Withington, Ahred ,,...,.......... 165 Whiting, Ray .............,...... 389 Witt, Norman F .... ........... 2 78 406 Whitlock, Waller W .... ......... 2 62 Wolf, J. Arthur. .42, 87, 125, 186, 386 Whitman, Doyle. ..... 185 Wolf, Kathryn .................. . 131 Whitney, Jane ........ ........, 2 15 Wolf, Louise ................ ... 127 Whittemore. Paul T .............. 178 Wolf, Margaret. ..... ....... 2 29 Whyte. F. Ebenezer ....... 121, 126, 186 Wolfe, Muriel. ........ ...... 3 24 375 Wiechen, Hazel. ...... .........,. 3 75 Wolf, Wallace ............ 125, 253 405 Wiggs. Mary ....... ......... 2 17 Wolfinbarger, Willard .... 87, 191, Wiizht, Miriam ..... .... S 8. 221. 383 253, 336 403 Wilbur, John ....... ......... 1 67 Wolford, Harold .,.......... . . . . 278 Wilcox. Cleo ....... . .... 125, 192 Wolfson. Ralph .... .............,. 2 05 Wiley, Lodema ...... ....... 2 21 Women's Athletic Ass'n. .... . . . . . . 324 Wiley, Phillip V. ..... ..... I 68 Women's Forum. ............ . .. 388 Wilhemy. Glenn ..... ....... 1 76 Women's Glee Club. ..........,... 128 Wilkin, Verne .......... ..., 1 67, 285 Women's Panhellenic Council .... .. 212 Willard, Frances E. .... ..... 2 33 Women's Student Government As- Willett, Merredith ..... ...., 2 19 sociation .............. ........ 3 35 Willey, James C ......... ....... 3 93 Wongwai, Tin Luke. .............. 203 Williams. Henry Edgar ......... 86. 260 Wood, Lawrence ..... . . ...... 178 254 Williams, James L ................ 364 Wood, Luther ....... ........ 1 19 176 Williams, Merton E. .............. 362 Woodard, Ella ..... ..... 8 7. 375 394 Williams, Ruth ...... .... 8 7, 257, 375 Woodard, Mary ..... ..... 8 7, 375 395 Williams, Sarah .... ......... 2 15 Woodard, P. H. ....... ...... 2 46 271 Williams, Verle ...... ......... 2 15 Woodburn, J. Tinder .... . .' ..... 269 393 Williams, Victorine ..... .... 8 7. 226, 386 Woodbury. Robert A. . . ....... 87 269 Williamson. Leonard .............. 278 Woodruff, Lawrence .... 87, 173. 285. Willis. O. G ........... ....... 3 63 336 392 Willson. J. Cedric ..... .... 1 23, 183 Woodruff. Sybil ,.......... 270, 381 396 Wilshire, L. M ..... ....... 2 61 Woods, Bert L ..... ..... 8 8, 267 403 ADVERTISING Page Page Ice th Storage Co ........ 474 Marks, A., The Gift Shop .... .... 4 30 Innes, Hackman K Co. . . .. . 454 McColloch. F. B., Drugs ....... . . . 474 Inter-State Stage Line... . ... 486 Merchants National Bank... . . . . .. 444 Metcalf, Wilder S., Farm Loans .... 489 Jayhawk Cafe ........ . . . 480 Metzler Furniture Co ............. 486 Milady's Beauty Parlor ........... 430 Kanotex Refining Co ....... . . . 476 Moore's Studio ................... 434 K. C. K. V. R. R ............ . . . 446 Mnehlehach ck Baltimore Hotels.. .. 470 Kansas Electric ck Power Co ....... 488 Myron Green Cafeteria. ........... 466 no C0 'i ' ' ' New York Cleaners .......... .... 4 80 KAW Vgliicv 474 Norton tt Thxele, Lawyers ......... 489 Kennerlv Plumbing Co ..... . . . 488 Kirby Cleaners .......... . . . 490 glmrs' ' 'J ' ' 422 Klines. ................... . . . 458 ds Park Grocer-V -'--' ' ' A - 442 Klingman, Ord Lawyer ..... . . . 489 greed Cafe. ' 4 52 Klock-S Gmmry- .-....'. 4 n I 485 read Shining Parlor .... .... 4 89 Lander's Jeweler ................. 430 Palace Barber Shop ........ . . 485 Lawrence Buick Co ............... 468 Palms, The ................. .... 4 85 Lawrence Typewriter Exchange .... 474 Parsons, Ed W., Jeweler ...... .... 4 87 Lawrence Steam Laundry. ......... 478 Peaks .................... .... 4 78 Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co ........ 485 Peoples State Bank ...... .... 4 50 Lawrence Pantatorium .... ........ 4 89 . Lawrence Real Estate Board ....... 487 Rankin Drug Store .... .... 4 87 Lawrence Studio. ............ . . . 460 Rent-A-Ford Co ......... . . . . 452 Learnard, O. E.. Lawyer. .......... 489 Reuter Organ Co .......... .... 4 52 Lee Mercantile Co ................ 472 Riling dz Riling, Lawyers .... .... 4 89 Long, Josephine, Beauty Parlor .... 485 Round Corner Drug Store ......... 452 Page Woods, Jo fl ............. 88, 272 Woodsidc,SFfIildred .... ...... 2 26 Woodward, H. R .... .... 4 00 v ,-.v Workman, Hart ..... . . 399 Worley, Ursula ...... .... , 376 Worthington, June. .... . . 215 Wright, David ................ 197 Wright, Mrs. F. A ............. 344 Wright, Floyd. . .88, 129, 256, 405 Wright, Frances Edna .... 216, 265, 348, 346, . Wright, Raymond F ....... 113, , Wright, R. T .................. 121 W. S. G. A ................... 334 Wulf, John .... ............... 1 97 Wunsch, Paul R .... 107, 129, 242,, 253, 256. 404 Wyatt. Charles ........... 121, 269, 393 Wyatt, R. E .,...... ...... 3 64, 398 Wyatt, Ralph M .... ..., 2 69 Wyatt, W. T ......... ..... 8 8, 398 Wyrlck, Marguerite ...... . . 236 X . . . , 333 Yap, Benjamin T. H ......... , 203 Yardley, Vinton ....... - ........... 399 Yeakley, Orwin C ......... 107, 201, 349 Yeats, Homer G ............... 261 Yeoman, Josephene M .......... 88, 394 Ygay, Bartolome ........ . . 203 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ..... 372 Yocman, M ................... 394 Young, Alex .................. 361 Young, Charles Morton ........... 88 Young, Prof. C. M ........ 243, 261, 351 Young, Clinton M ............. 381 Young, Grace ....... ...... 3 76 Younger, F. H ...... .... 3 63 Youngmeyer, Ray ..... ..... 1 71 Youse ................ .... 1 13, 185 Y. W. C. A ............. . . 371 Zimmerman, Harold A .......... 107 Zimmerman, Milford .......... 205, 405 Zinn, Thurman J .... 112, 175. 347, 360, 361 Zuber,fHarold ..... ............. 1 73 Page Rowland's College Book Store. ..... 426 Sample Barber Shop ......... .... 4 30 Savoy Hotel ..................... 486 Service Drayage Co ............... 452 Smart, C. A., Lawyer ............. 489 Snodgrass, Drug dr Surgical Supply Co ............................ 488 Squires Studio ................... 424 Thornton's Drug Store ............ 468 United Chemical Companies ....... 489 University Daily Kansan .......... 484 University Shining Paglor. .... .... 4 85 Varsity Annex. ................... 444 V arsity-Bowersock Theatres ....... 456 Ward's Flowers. ..... ............. 4 30 Watkins National Bank ........... 464 Weaver. A. D., Dry Goods Co. . 482 Welch dr Welch, Chiropractors ..... 489 Whitcomb, A. W. dz Son, Florists... 474 Wiedemann's .................... 432 Wilson, J. B., Lawyer ..... . ........ 489 Wilson's Drug Store ..... .... 4 52 Woolworths ........... .... 4 74 Zephyr Bakery .... 483 Page Stratton, Elbridge .... Shadler, Evelyn .................. Shankle, Helen ............,...... Shannon. Walter J .... 105, 181, 276, Sharp, Harold J ............... 123, Sharp, Howard.. .. ......... 251, Sharp, Keith ..... ..... 2 66, Sharp, Robert ...... .......... Sharpe, Robert Q ......... 351, 248, Sharpless, Lois .,.......... 230, 271, Sharron, Martha ..... .......... Shaw,Mrs.C.L... .... Shattuck, W. R ...... .......,.. Shaw, Chester L ...... ..... 8 1, 42, Shaw, Helen ....... .....,.... Shaw, Mary E ...... ...... 8 1, 360, Shaw, Ruth. , ..........,....... ,... Sheeley, V irgll ................... Shoots, Fern .........., 81, 375, 382, Sheldon, C. P .................... Sheldon, Richard E ............... Shelley, Dorothy ..... ........ Shelton, Anna Jane .... 1. ..... 230. Shepherd, Elizabeth .... .... 8 1 Shepherd, Orin A .,... ..... 1 12 Sherman, Lillian ...... ...... Sherwood, Loraine ...... ...... Sherwood, Noble P ..... . .... 180, Sherwood, Othelo ..... Shidler, Evelyn .... Shields, Freda ...... Shifiiey, Byron. , .......... 107, Shoemaker, Doris ......... 128, Shoemaker, Twila .... .107 230 335 ,C.K ......... Shoemaker, Violet .,....... 105 Shopmaker, Leopold .......... Shore, Chester K .... 40, 42, 81, 181, 259, 348, Showers, Harold ............. Shrack, Phillip .............. L Shuey, Herbert .... . . Shukers, Carroll .... .... Shultz, E. B ................. , 375 . 123 126, 333 .185 ..81 .125 .168 Slefkln, Rachel ................... Sifers, Elizabeth .... 100, 128, 215 Sigg, P. E ........... Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . ....... . Sigma Alpha Mu. .... . Sigma Chi .........,. . . Sigma Delta Chi. ...... . Sigma Gamma Epsilon .... . Sigma Kappa ........ Sigma Nu ........... .... Sigma Phi Epsilon .... . . Sigma Tau. ....... . Sigma Xi ........ . Sigman, Horace ...,.. 131, 257 '264, .174 1 377 378 285 125 266 283 42 399 391 219 344 364 259 376 377 376 253 388 249 361 281 340 226 346 229 81 381 199 229 390 168 340 118 395 205 336 363 181 282 172 372 230 386 364 178 205 172 259 261 226 175 198 266 381 405 383 178 112 Siler, Nora ............... 273. 376, Simmonds, Glenn C ........ A ...... Simmons, Hazel Lee .............. Simmons, Vera .........., 239, 335, 376 Simons, Dolph C ................. 259 Simons. Janey .... 81, 219, 273, 339, 392 Simons, K. L ..,................. 364 Simonton, Floyd .............. 352, 390 Simpson, G. Criss .... ...... 1 21 Simpson, Kathleen ...... ...... 2 57 Sims, Allen E ........ ..... 1 99, 285 Sinden, James ...... .... 8 1, 192, 394 Singleton, Steven ..... ..... 3 60, 361 Sisson, Charles ............. 92, 271, 393 Sisson, Mary ................. 216, 384 Skaer, Floyd G ....... 121, 131, 191,406 Skilton, Charles S ............. 262, 384 Skinner, Harry H ................. 209 Skinner, Hester ..... ..... 1 31, 222, 375 Skoog, A. L .......... ......... . 2,55 Slater, Dwight W ..... .......... 1 05 Slawson, Merrill .... ............ 1 97 Slifer, Clyde W ..... ...., 2 67, 277, 405 Sluder, Harold ..... ........,. 1 73 Sluss, Alonzo H ..... ..... 1 80, 266, 399 Smart, Martha ..... .......... 2 26 Smart, R. F ..................... 362 Smeltzer, Maud ....,............. 217 Smeltzcr, Vivian. . .81, 248, 359, 364, 401 Smith. Babe ..................... 285 Smith Carl ...................... 165 Smith Cedric E ...... .... 1 71 Smith, Dick ........... ..... 1 83 Smith, Dr. Eugene ................ 268 Smith, Floyd F ................... 178 Smith, Frederick A ..........,.,.. 269 Smith, Gerald W .... 40, 82, 197 246 , 285, 391 Smith Gilbert ............ 197, 259, 348 Smith, Grace ..... ...... 1 28, 377 Smith Guy ........ .... 3 81, 395 Smith Harold H ................. 168 Smith, Helen .............,.....,. 221 Smith, Homer .... 107, 162, 185, 260, 1 349, 395 Smith, Howard ................... 183 Smith, Marsh E ...... ...... 1 78 Smith, Mary ........... ........ 3 76 Smith Mary Ellen. .... .... 3 40, 375 Smith Mary Lucille .... .... 2 33, 382 Page Smith, Norma. ...,. .,....... 2 29 Smith, Paul A ..... ..... 3 81, 395 Smith, Pauline ,.................. 224 Smith, P. K ..................... 336 Smith, Ralph E. .107, 192, 385, 386, 389 Smith. Randolph P ............... 405 Smith, Ray W ................ 278, 406 Smith, Rebecca .... .... 1 23, 230 Smith, R. G ........ ....... 3 95 Smith, Reginald ...... ...... 1 82, 405 Smith, R. P ....... ....... 1 21, 267 Smith, Robert ..... .... 8 2, 203, 260 Smith, Rogene ..... ......... 2 21 Smith, Ronald ..... ....... 1 83 Smith, Ruth ..... ..... 2 30 Smith, T. J ........ ....... 1 75 Smith, Vera ......... ..,. 2 71 393 Smith, Walter R. .... ..... 2 60 Smith, Warren C .... ..... 1 73 Smith, Wayne ...... .... 1 83 383 Smith, Wilbur ...... ..... 1 89 Smolt, Charles A ............. .82 254 Smurr. Mary ..................... 376 Snell, Frank T., Jr .... 82, 253, 256, 403 Snodgrass, Enola ....... .......... 1 23 Snow Zoology Club ............... 393 Snyder, Cora ................ .82 281 Snyder, Elmore W .,.,........ 165 363 Snyder, Gladys .... 82, 233 324 325 335 Snyder, Nona .................... 173 Snyder, Norville B ................ 178 Snyder, Rudolph ...... . . . 205 Sociology Club .......... . . . 389 Soderlund, Prof. C. E .... . . . 384 Soblberg, Robert ...... . . . . . . 171 Solberg, Mrs. Victor ..... ........ 3 44 Solberg, Victor ............ 243 351 385 Solera, Julio ........ . . ........ 383 Sollesa, Fabian .......... ........ 2 03 Sommerville, William .... ........ 3 72 Songer, Ernestine ......... 123 195 390 Sophomore Class .............. 111 112 Sophomore Class Officers .......... 110 Sophomore Hop ........... ...... 1 14 Sorey, M. Lee, Jr. .82, 264, 266 280 400 Sorrlck, Floyd ................... 278 Sour Owl ........................ 349 Sowder, Charles J .......... 82, 278, 406 Sowder, J. Robert ................ 173 Spaulding. Wilbur A ..... ....... 2 54 Spangler, Mrs. B. M ..... . . . 344 Spangler. B. M ........ 402 Sparks, Mrs. J. L .... ......... 8 2 Sparks. John ...................,. 195 Spear, Mont Clair ......... 113 129 176 Speck, Marie ............. 128 257 '384 Spencer, D. H ..... ..... 2 46, 272 406 Spencer, Daniel ..... ........... 1 86 Spencer, Edward ..... .... , . 203 398 Spencer, Florence ....... . . . 128 230 Spencer, Kenneth A. . . .... . 165 Spencer, Ray Paul. .... . . . 260 Sperry, Julia ........ . . . 82 Sphinx ............. ......... 1 19 Spicer. Anne ........... .......... 1 27 Spradllng. George C ...... 242, 245, 404 Sprague, Elizabeth C .......... 270, 396 Spratlin, Carrilla Estrelda ....... 83 326 Spratlin, Gladys ........... .... L 324 Springer, Chas. A ........ . . . 405 Sprouse. Orian W ........ ..... 2 01 Sprow, Dwight ................... 181 Spurrier, Leo ..................... 260 Square and Compass Club. ..... 207 208 Stacey. Maro H .................. 191 Stagg, J. Ralph .... 40, 42, 83. 125, 248,.263, 264, 333, 384, 398 Staneart, A. Graham. ............. 405 Stanley, Vivian ............ 83, 215, 396 Stannard, Mrs. Geo .... ......... 3 44 Stannard. Geo. A ..... ........... 4 00 Staplin, Geo. W ........... 201, 267, 403 Starkey. Marie ..... ....... 1 23, 236 Starr, Curtis J ..... ..... 3 61 Starr, Evelyn .... ..... 2 34 Starr, Glee ..... ......... 2 34 Starr, J. C ....... ....... 1 21, 175 Starr. Olnev ....... ......... 1 75, 362 Staub, Leslie J. .... .... 1 91, 360, 364 Stauffer, Geo ..................... 278 StauFFer, Harry B ......... 178, 249, 393 Stallffer, Marjorie .... .......,... 2 21 Stedder. Dorothea ..... ......... 2 19 Steed, Kenneth S ..... ..... 2 42, 249 Steele, Artelda ..... ....... 3 24 Steele, Joan W ..... ..... 2 69 Steichen, E. F ...... ..... 2 49 Steininger. Edith ..... . ....... 395 Stelle, C. W ......... ....... 2 46, 197 Stelzer, J. I ...................... 398 Stephens, Palmer J ....... .113, 121, 171 Stephens, Russell L. ....... 201, 267, 403 Stephenson, June .............. 128, 233 Stephenson, Leonard.. ......... 269, 362 Sterling, Prof. C. M. . .271, 272, 381, 394, 406 Sterling, Miles W ................. 166 . Page Sterling, Robert .................. 192 Stetler, Donovan B ......... 83, 186, 386 Stevens, Helen ...... ......... 2 16 Stevens, Rachael ..,.............. 394 Stevens, Le Baron ............. 197, 361 Stevens, Prof. TV. C. . .168, 271. 381, 394 Stevenson, Goldie ................ 383 Stewart, Ethel ........ ..... 9 7 Stewart, Henrietta ..... ....... 2 34 Stewart, Jack C ..... .... 2 53,404 Stewart, Jack O ..... ..... 3 61 Stewart, Lloyd ...... .... 1 75 Stice, Jacqueline. .... ..... 2 16 Stillman, Helen. ..... ....... 2 21 Stillwell, Robert ....... .... 3 91, 393 Stillwell, Mrs. R. J .... ..... 3 44 Stimpson, Betty ..... .... 2 29 Stimpson, E. F ...... .... 1 64 Stirton, Ruben A .... .... 3 93 Stockwell, Lloyd ........... ....... 1 97 Stoklas, Joseph.. ..........,...... 203 Stoland, O. O .... 164, 180, 268, 271, 381 Stolte, Louis H ............ 83. 278 406 Stonebraker, Harold .... 107, 248, 349 363 Stong, Fred E ............... .83, Stoutfer, Ellis B ........ 37, 92, 381, Stout, L. C ...................... Stout. Stewart.. . . . Stover, Gene ...... Stranathan. John D . . 1 Stratton, G.. W ........ .264 '266 ' 381 252 Straub, Cecil W ........... 5. . . 131 Straulman, Francis W ...... 83, 242, Stricklan, C. J ............... . . . Strickler, Jeanette. .... 128, 221 324 Strobel, Edith ..... Strong, Alida. .... . Stron,' Curtis ......... .... Strong, Dr. F rank ..... ...... Stubbs, Georgia ............... Stubbs, Margaret ......... 128 Stubeck, Mrs ................. 215 Stugard, Byrl ................ Stugard Jerry. . . 181 Stugardi ollio LaVernei131,.234 Stull, Katherine. .83, 265, 348, Suderman, Carl K .... Sudler, Dr. Mervin T. . . Summerville, William. Sumpter, Helen ...... Sutton, Earl ...... Swander, O. J ........ Swanson, Paul. .... . . ,335, 352, 33, 168, fff..ff.'.'1i9 J 1 Swarthout, Donald M . Sweeney, Anna ....... Sweeney, Hubert ..... Sweeney, T. J ........ Sweet, Evan ............ ..... Sweet, Leonard Martin ............ Swenson, Leo ........ Swenson, Valborg .......... 83, 234 Switser, Lucretia Mae ............. Swope, George ....... S mns Wm. A .........391 ....119 y , ....... Symphony Orchestra ..... Tackwell, Faye ..,. Taft-, R ........... Tagawa, Bun ii .... Talbott, J. W ....... Talhelm, Nevada .... Tann, William .... Tate. Cecil... . . . Tau Beta Pi ...... Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Frank.. . . . Taylor, James E... .. Taylor, Lewis ..... Donald.. . . Dorothy.. . . . 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