Knox College - Gale Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

 - Class of 1913

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Q ff' F :xi HNITIUM W u 'L 4- ,g n ' K I ' 1 14 - 1 ' A A X 'S , ,f r x 1 S N 5 ,- 21-1215 I 'uf- . , , , Q . , .14 ' ' Y J' f , yr , gg 4 ' f .f -. 4. 'Z ' n 1 . 4 n- v :, 1'1 ff' .1 M53-359+-Q, , :ral 11' fh.. O ,L-1 Fi I 9 1... 12 pq, - n 1913 GALE YEARBOOK K NO X COLLEGE away GALESBURG ILL I N O I S Publlshea' by G? JUNIOR CLASS Volume Number XXIII ilili .ii-T of 1X ff-,wqfg 9'-Q FM 43 5 .,,,,. ' ' JH' 'fl 'TU I M, 1: ,Ay 11' 1 Q.. 33' X- iq-TZ.: .L-ae, '4 1. 1' N 1 QS' lliil ..T.i..-1 . N Honestly, we didn't think you'd care 1 THE GALE KNOX COLLEGE His BOOK WHICH APPEARS Nil AT A TIME WHEN ALL EYES TOWARD THE SPLEN PAST OF KNOX IS DEDICATED TO ONE WHOSE LIFE IS INTERTWINED SO BEAUTIFULLY WITH THAT PAST MISS IDA MCCALL ARE TURNED BACKWARD I W DID THE GALE 1 An Ideal Teacher JOHN H I'1xLEx 87 The 1deal teacher has been best defined by Professor George Herbert Palmer of Harx ard LlllXCI'S1tj -Xll that he saxs m hxs essay on that subject seems mn my opunon to be pecuharly appheable to lXl1ss McCall She nexer thought of g1Vlf1g accordmg to measure but she gaxe her best her personal mterest herself Her heart xx as m her xx ork and for that no equlx alent 15 posslble Miss McCall had mn a rare degree the aptltude for NICHYIOUSHCSS of vxlneh Mr Palmer speaks Her thoughts xx ere of tue needs of others her anmety was to put herself ln the place of her students and to bear their burdens I remember that the last of the four quahhtatxons named by Prof Palmer xx as a xxllhngness to be forgotten but one of that quahhcatnon IS surest not to be forgotten as all of us who haxe knoxxn lxllss McCall ln the past can testlfy Those xxho lose thexr hxes shall mdeed nnd them 'Xhss McCall has found hers m the deep affection vnth xxhxch all of her puplls haxe responded to her mlluence These quahtles the promptness to understand and sympathlze wlth others, to sacrnhce self for them the eaverness for a wealth of learnlng the ablhty to fulness xll 1 o to m mke a great person 1l1ty '1 great teacher 'md such was Miss MLC xll I Nlbll hcr lll my years of hfc 111 xxlnch to enjoy the frmts of her years of teach mg of Iklklllll others self forgetfulness CX c s 0 so IO 'T' 4 V ' Y ' A J . L p - - 4 ' v . , . ' 4- - ' ' as ' , 4 , ' , ' . . . v . z '. . rl 7. . v B Y . .- . . . . H C . . . . 9 to I 2 . . invigorate life through the imparting of knowledgeg and a complete self-forget- -1 g 1 ' Y . 2 ' , . ' 1 ' -. ' ' . ' z . 1 I ' V 1 . E. V .x . V . I - ' .- v ' ' 0' ' - - 1' ' , 1 3 ' if -..---gg-. s 9 A L f'?'x ' 3 KNOX COLLEGE Ida Mzller McCall STUART M C1MP13EL1. 88 Devoted Chr15t1an helpful fr1end cnthus1a5t1c and patlent teacher accurate and palnstakmg scholar such IS M155 lda McCall to whon1 tl11s ISSUE of the Gxuz IS dedlcated M155 McCall IS a graduate of our 01111 school of the class of 1875 Her hrst experlence 1n teachlng was 1n tlce Rusl1v1lle Tllgll School where she remamerl nve years leavlng a host of fr1ends and adnnrers a1nong wl1om her name IS stlll warmly cher15l1ed Returmng to Galesburg she taught 1n our c1tv H1gh School from 1880 to 1887 She came to lxnox 1n tl1e fall of 1887 that she nnght share 1n our Academy the work of her d1St1f1gl11Ql1CCl mother wl1o was a teacher here for about th1rty years Equally sk1llful 1n any department to wh1cl1 she was ass1gned M155 McCall was gradually set apart as n115tre5s of the Lat1n Quarter and here she cont1nued untxl her health fa1led Just as the school was break1ng up for the Chr1st1nas vacatlon 1n 1909 To many students and f11ends of Knox College tl1e memory of tl1e mother and daughter IS one memory Lox ely 1n the1r l1ves they developed a remarkable fellow sl11p IU character thought and 5erv1ce Tl1e mother IS remembered '15 a g1fted daughter of Mount Holyoke w1th a m1nd r1chly furn15l1ed a11d noted for 1t5 ac curacy and wlth a natlxe rehnement that shone through l1er beautiful face 1 pamstaklng accuracy and de1ot1on tl1e work 1n Mrs Mcfalls class room paral leled that 1n the class roon1 of Professor Hurd w1tl1 whom she was for so many years a contemporary The mantle of the 1notl1er rested upon the shoulders of the daughter M155 McCa1ls class room also beca111e a place of 1nsp1rat1on The qual1t1es that compelled results were her accuracy l1er enthus1asn1 for work tl1or oughly done and her fr1endsl11p for the 1nd1v1dual Who that has been 1n that class room can ever forget 115 accuracy? And wl1o can forget tl1e Joy of tl11s teacher IH a task l1l'lOlOL1gl1ly done? And who can ex er forget her kmdly personal touch as she carrled her puplls through the I11XSt6I'16S of Lat1n1tyP L1ke Don151e l'11l'1'lS6lf M155 McCall had an unerrlng scent for pa1rts 111 her pup1l5 and when she found the smack of It 1n a lad she rejo1ced openly' Then over all l1er work as a teacher there shone tl1e l1gl1t of a lovely Chr1st1a11 character Thus by her sklll her enthus1asm l1er trxendshlp and 11er l1fe sl1e pat1ently wrought at her task lt IS a pleasure to recall the fact that M155 McCall l1as been rewarded for her years of fa1thful to1l for perhaps no teacher 111 our school l1as a IHOFC extended 11st of loved and lovmg fr1ends than she Wh1le all may regret tl1e events tl1at brought to an end l1er d1rect 5erv1ce for Knox as a member of our faculty all share the sat15fact1on that n1ay be mdulged 1n over her recovered power and th15 qu1et trxbute may be another expressxon of that esteen1 IU wh1cl1 sl1e IS held for her years of 5erv1ce and for her cont1nued lnterest 1n the pro5per1ty of Old Knox o 1 . . , . . 2 . . . 5 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . 1 Y . - , . A ' - 1 y ' .. , . . . . . c , - 1 . V 1 - X ' 1. ' 11 ' 1 1 , 1. 1 - - 1 , . c Y - 1 , . . fl . . . . , 1 - ' 1 . , , . . . Y - , . D . 1 - A 1 - ,' . . r . H . . ,, . . 1 ., ' . . . U 1 ,, . . 1 1 M , . . ,, . . 1 c . v 1 1 - . . X . 1 . 1 , 1 1 THE GALE ' 3 da McCall WILLIAM E. S1MoNDs It IS a happy prrxxlege to Jom wxth scores of loyal fxaends ln pavlng tribute to the scholarlv serxxce and graclous mfluence of BIIISS Ida McCall No one ever asso clated Wlth the college deserxes or could recexxe more hearty recognmon from those whose hx es haxe been lnfluenced wxthm Its walls I-Ier colleagues on the faculty are quxck to speak thelr apprecxatxon of the long assoc1at1on wxth thelr frxend whose genlal presence whole souled sympathy and dex otlon to the interests of Knox College haxe not onlv endeared her to them but have often been a direct msplratlon to them 1n thexr work Slnce her recent xllness and wlthdrawal from the old professxonal routlne, It has been heautxful to see how her former pupxls stxll chensh m loxmg memory the fresh remembrance of her affecuon and her helpfulness wh1ch they enjoyed per haps many years ago A few xx eelss smce the wrrter met on the college campus, a graduate of 94-a phx sxc1an of estabhshed reputatlon who stands at the head of has professxon nn 1 great eastern cltx he had come on a hurrxed trxp to spend a few days xx 1th h1s mother on the homestead m Iowa and had less than four hours to stay m Galeshuxg lt was wxthm a half hour of tram t1me when I met lnm I xx ent up to Nlrss NIcCall s he sind as soon as I got In VV1th1n the last two years I haxe had this ercperlence three or four tlmes xt IS srgmhcant and xt has happened oftener th1m I lcnow How could It be OIIICFVHSEP Few mstructors enjoy such mtamatelx personal contact w 1th thexr puplls as Nlrss lNIcCall has always en jox ed throughout the more than tw entx years of her connect1on with Knox Acad emv and I .Im sure that tlns w us her ewpermence durxng her sex en years of service m the Galeshurg Hugh School as xxell as durmg her nxe years m Rushxllle, where her profession tl xxorlc hex' tn Tlns mterest :UYXIXIIIQ through the years and now the rrchest of her pos 595510115 reflects of course Nlxss NIcCall s own sohcxtucle nexer mterrupted nexer chsturhed for the hoxs md Olrls whose acxdemlc trammg was so largely directed hx her Comp cr mx ely few te Ichers haxe gxx en tnemr puplls so mucl. as she h ts gn cn Ilere we recognue hrst the quahtxes of her scholarslnp scholar slnp m the strxctest sense sound ment tl chscxphne accuracy of knowledge me thochc ll ordermg ol worlc an enthusxxsm for learnmg for nts own salce and for the p crtmcul tr hranch of study lll the chrectlon of wlnch she showed such mar xclous poxxcr lhe glow or her enthusiasm kmdlecl that of her students, they couldnt help hut le lrn Iacm Xncl then there was tlns other element the hu suhjcct she llllglll much more th m that lessons m rrght hxmg and hlgh think me corrcctmg the cruchtrcs md m mnernsms that often charactertzecl the new comcrs n the cc Iclcmxc clrclc msplrmg them w1th tales ot xx hat had been accom phshed lx lxnox hoys md ,urls of former generatxons and how sympathetxcally how trctfully wlth wh tt lcmclness of heart 'Ihc sccrct of Nlxss NlcL tlls success IS 1 teacher IS the secret of her success IS 1 frrcnd md xt IS tn opcn sccret the m ister lscy to rll true success nn hfe She 11s ncxcr 5ULl,,ll mxthmg lor hcrs lf Un the contrxry she has alwrys set 1er thought on tlnngs for othcrs ller own IUILIISIIIOIIS rn the held of study h we been lcqulrcd for others she w ts happlest ln nnpartxng her knowledge to her students, to telch xx ts her clehght Xnd so the more th In tlnrty years of her devoted ser x1cc to Lfllklllllll mls xccn 1 constant glxlng to the g6llEI'l.tlO!'l whose SDdl1 lt mc csures She h cs gn en gcncrouslx gl tdly of hcr alnhty her physlcal strength hcr tnnc hcr sympathy hcr IIISDIYIUOII she hrs glxen herself to the students of these yc mrs 'Nlo xxonclcr as It th lt they scelc her home to rcmmd her of the httlc nn re ncmhcrccl xcts of kmdness and of loxe ' no wonder th at thcx comc to sce her and to spc lk therr grmtude Long m xy she hxc Ill tlns ttmosphcre of Serenity .md xffectron and long may she cont1m1e to cnyoy such trlhutcs of ttfcctnon md respect from those who were her students and who are now hcr loxlng frlcncls vu 1 f I 1 Y Y - Y v v . . ' V ' J - y V . . 4, I ' , 1 . , I . ' . I , . . 1 1 1. 3: ,, ' - I - an - ,, 1 Q, . . I A L 1 - 4 1 ' 1 ' Y I P- ' ' A .g Y k 7 . v . . - . I T i 1 n I I l 4 Q I . V. 1 ' ' 51 . - I . I 'l I. Y' I ' 1 '- I -I ' v u A 4 1 1 . E. - V. I D . .2 1 , . 1 l ' I' 5 ' - Z ' 2 ' 1 ' ' . ' '1 ' ' '. 1 1 1 ' 4 ' v 1 s y ' I I y 's v - . , L. ., . 1 . - ' Z 1 L . ' ' 1 . .1 ' - - mzmizing-most important and most ohxaous of allg the teacher not only taught her . 5 1 ' ' 'f 1 1 z 1 ' ' ' - l lr: 1 sv I H ' 'J I 5 5 I ' ' ' - ' f : 2 1 '1 - ' ' 1 : ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' - '- lv' ' .- 1 0' ' ' 1 -1 , ' ' 1 Q '1 's '. 1 1 ' , ' 1 III '- 12 Sz - - 1' 'I 1 ' . la: ' -'l 1-' ' e:e. ' 1 '. 1 1 l I Q . 5 :Q v oz 1 1 5 . ' a a v ' 1 ' '1. 1 . .' Q 1 1 ' - -l '1' l1:l-- 1 ' 1' ' 11 5 Q 1: ' ' 1' - - f1 . 1 ' ' . . 1 ' -, I 1 . :'1' 1- 1: 1' 7:2 ' A ' x la I Z v K K ' A K. . 2 , v x 3 N ' 1 . ' 'V ' 1 ' ' Q- 1 1 X1 ' j 1 ' . 1 - ' 1 ' 2' 1 -' 1 Q ' , r v 2 '. ' .L 1 . KNOX COLLEGE TO TIiE ALUMNI CCEPT TIIE WVARMEST YVELCONIE TILXT .Tl-'17 .1-.I I.-.l TIIE X'OUNG BIEN AND XYOUNG XVOBIEN WVIIO ARE IIERE AT KNOX IN YOUR OLD PLACES CAN TENDER YOU. DIAY TIIE OLD TREES ,AND OLD IXUILDINCQS WVIIICII YOU LOVED IN 'YOUR X'OUTII BRING BACK TIIE IDLEIXSIXNTEST TIIOUGIITS OF OTIIER DAYS. BIAY YOU FEEL TIIIXT TIIE C7OLLEG-E ILXS IQROIXDENED IN ITS LTSEFULNESS Asn l?OYVl'IR, X'ET MAY YOU FIND IT TIIE SAME OLD KNOX IN TIIE DEEPI4IR, 1NIORl41 ESSENTIAL '1'IIINCiS. lNfIAY YOU FIND TIIE SPOTS YOU IJOVED, AND PEIRIIIXPS SODIE OF TIIE INIEN AND TIIE YViJlNIEN YOU IJOVED. AND MAY YOU SAY, IT IS ALL JUST TIIE SIXINIE, EX- CEPT TILXT WVE WVERE XYOUNGJ' THE GALE '13 Reminiscences of Knox and Knox People DEKXN THOMAS R. XVILLAR11 XX N llX L 1. l L l. My father, VV. C. 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KNOX COLLEGE nndable debater in the countrv hut the president of Ixnox College set Xhraham Lin coln the example The question under dehate howewei was soon to be settled in the held of battle and in that struggle the young men of lxnox to whom the boy had looked up adnnringly did their duty with the same alnhty and courage that had shone in their president I make no attempt to reproduce the atmosphere of sohcitude and suspense that prey ailed at Ixnox PROF GEO CHURCHILI during tl e days of the war Ior those who experienced 1t such an attempt must he altogether mad equate for those who did not ex DGTICHQC t the reproduction would he altogether impossible The few boys who were left drilled for possible tall to the held under a sold1er from Ger many Mayor qtandiu who also acted as instructor 1n the ber man language The writer has an especially xixid ietollectlon of an attempt at regimenttl drill in which company front was repre sented hy a rope stretched and earned hy two students Oh xiously snth a drill tould not go far but it rehexed the tension of our sp1r1ts l v gixing us something to do 1nd gaxe us excellent exer cise in the open air l entered lxnox Academy as El lmov of hfteen and was for tvwo yeais under the re nne of hat lung of Prepdom Prof geo man Added t his alnhty getting at fund unent xl truth he lad great power of re ison and 1ll'lQlIllt1Ull Jnick enervetlt untirinfr thor ough his instruction was in the highest degree formatixe and ti nul ltlllo lle iad traveled much and his ohserx int receptive retentlxe mind assnnl lated everything so that it was ready for use at any time trans formed and transfused hy his own absolutely unique personality Whatex er he taught music math ematics language natural science the Bible it was in this xixifying style that demanded and com manded the attention of the stu dents To the highest n elfare of all his pupils he gaxe himself with all his heart and was ewer a vnse appreclatiwe friend Professor Milton L Lomstotk taught our class mathematics physics and astronomy In some respects he was the counterpart of his brother in law and class mate Prof Churchill While the latter was six acious and energetic in manner Prof Comstock was mild and serene His temper xx as calm and Judicial and in one of the hot scraps that character 1zed the career of the tlass of 1882 le was the students choice for chairman of a critical meet PROP iXlILTON L Comsaocit Oh but those prayers of W XTlxIINb ' . . V' 7 , F - ' . f . v 4. cs - f ' - . 1 I - l . . -V ' c 1 D ' i , . ' I Y . Pc , 2 . s 2 . , C s -figs 2 l ' f P w . ' ' ,V 5 c cg . ' L ' I 1 1A C v v - NY S V 1 c c i 2 X, , r -' f ' - ' 7 v ' Z R ' ' 1' - ' , 2 ' ' . ' .' - X V' V A P L vi Y 1 H Q t Churchill. Uur king was a gifted . o ' . ot Y A 2 2 1. ' . N' 1 Q 0 - 1 1 rg' 2 . , ' . 1' Q a A ' . ' 1 s ' 1 5. l. , 'Z . g , - .,,, , ,, . c , c 1 . C . r ' Y ' c - I 1 f V O P P V Y 7 - Y 4 c ' , ' c ' 'ii' . . Y . W as . . lg . t rc y - - 1 C s - 7 - C S s v o T' CT . 'T V1 gf YV' 1 p - 5 C 1 ' ' ' . Y , P ' 'f ' V, THE GALE ing at which some decisive action was to be take11. He loved learning for learning's sake. and his scholarship was broad and accurate. 1 had tl1e privilege not merely of study- ing under these two men, but also of asso- ciation with them for many years on the faculty of Knox. Now' I come to one who was not only the honored colleague, but also tl1e revered teacher of all tl1ree. to one who was for nftv-live vears an active professor at lxnox a11d doubtless d1d 111ost to deter1111ne tl1e character of 1ts instruction a11d to put his unpiess upo11 tl1e intellectual habits of the Qtidents Prof Albert Hurd No blest RO11l21I'1 of them all l1as always been 11ur 111xoluntarv tribute a11d the college l1as reason to congratulate itself upon tl1e pos session ot so satistxmq a portrait 111 oil presented lw l11s triends a11d admirers The itts tl1e culture the disciplined pow ers tl1e ardor and tl1e dexotion wl11cl1 he Qaxe ot his l1eart to the college can spread upo11 no cam ass can t111d no por tru al 111 words Llem cut as a cameo w ere l11s features, but the expression 111 l11s thought had tl1e ClLll1l1tCll6Ss of outline a11d tl1e CllStlIlLtUCSS ot pro1ect1o11 of 1 mathematical hgure lhs expression was cle1r and 11111l because his ow ll conceptlon w lb so And lllb co111 111 11111 11t speech lllb l11 ely 11111Q111'1t1o11 and us c'l1lNt6 t1ste tounc alwavs the hting wor1l Truth w1tl1 l11111 was 9OIllCtllll'l2 sacred .1111 l11s l6I'lll7LI'1lll'lE'l1I was xolcauic so no student cared to trifle w1tl1 truth or w1tl1 lL professor llut intense as were 11s teeincgc strenuous lb were his labors 111s cnernies seemcd uexer to tire nexer exen 1 4 2 urmg 1 ITELC 11r 1 l11s hfe l1e W. 1 -111, TC Hl rc ot two or three men '1 w lcl 11 w 1s 11s 111111 e ace he 111. the Tcllldflx t11 111e th lt l1e h 11l nex er lcnowu 111 1 T It 1 1e tire To one who was 111111 t1rc1 such 1 rc111 1rlc w lb 1 rex ela o11 This retention ot mtellcctu 1l uuor exen 111 Ill cr 1 1r111c1es 11 s 1 w I5 111 1 NU 1111 111 1t 1 XXt flfllIl, whcrc wc w erc botl1 pres ll llSllLll s 1 tl llllll the hrst ie 1111 N 1 c th It l1e tl ok up the stud 1cr111111 K1 1 nc 1111 XXIII obsolctc kUllSll llLll0Ilb from lllar 11rs 1 c 1 1s ot X 11ses tl1e man of 11 , ce ll 1 11 1 1 1 el t thc 11 lleg The co111111u111 1r11l thc lcncl ts f 11 a truly 1s Prof Lhurcl ll Betore I became a stuc e11t 1 nox 1111 1111 lQlll 1111111 111 bccn lll,llLlxLllC'l and 111y 1ppet1te for lcnowlecge arpcncd I1 r 11 lIur1l s popul 1r lectures 1111 ceol 05 Prof Lhurclull s portrait l6 fr llltl'sIllLLL 11 11 tl t th lubhc qklltlll w1tl1 tl1e tltle Founc e 1 1 11111 s o f11lcs11 at Xnv lustorv of our lubhc L1br1ry 111ay well ne r1 llur1l s p1rt1'11t ls 1 frontispiecc with the title lUUIlCl6l' of Our Pu1 ic I1l1r TN 111 thc L1 1111111111115 1111y well 1111te tl1at it lb 1111lcbte1l to tl1e prese11t lDI'C'SlllLIlt of Ixnox c1lc-'1 t1r Xlr car11eg1es gift ct 350000 wlnch made t1e prcsent 11le11111te llltl be 1ut11ul lllllllllllj, for thc library poss1ble l'R1-xi QI1 llxlllg l1 1111 s with 1le1 'lllllljc guests XX hy how do you do 'HR llE1Rn how do you do' - - 1 - , , 1 L' ' , ' ' 1 ' , ' bfi , , y 1 , , 1 . . l'Q 'l': 1: ' l ' it' ' . 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KNOX COLLEGE Professors I-Iurd Churclnll and Comstock constltute what we love to call the Knox trlumxrrate but the older graduates treasure also a X1V1Cl recollect1on of therr professor of anc1ent languages Inness Grant not only for h1s learnmg but also for hrs or1g1nahty and QUICK wrt One specnnen of the last mentroned I have often repeated but I do not know that It has ever appeared m prmt and It cer taxnly deserves preservat1on The story also mvolves Mr B P Marsh who passed away only last year after an honorable and Cl1St1IlgLllSl1CCl career as a phys1c1an Calhng the roll one day Prof Grant stopped at Marshs name and remarked You were not here yester day Mr Marsh Tlns wont do Marsh rephed But Professor I was here Well Mr M xrsh came the reply your body may have been here but your soul Ca favorlte phrase of the professor sl was not illlc. next day Mr 'Xflarsh was sure enough absent and when called to account the day followmg protested that he had been present but the old Scotchman 1I'lS1StCCl that th1s tnne there had been no m1stake Well Professor Sald Marsh perhaps my bodv was absent but my soul was here Qunck as a Hash came the retort Well Mr Marsh I do wrsh you would manage to l eep soul and body together We bovs af reed that IH the stock phrase of the Greek chorus It had been well spoken upon both S1dCS Dr Newton Bateman called to the presrdency ID 1875 had already made a record as superrntendent of Pubhc Instructron of the state of Ilhnors By h1s goodness of heart hrs affable affectlonate manner he won the love of al those who had deahngs vuth llllil all the teachers found It a pleas ure to work wrth and under such a man I hnrl hun hke Pres Blanch ard assoclated most 1n my mmcl wrth hrs chapel addresses But the two presxdents were altogether dlfferent 1n style Dr Batemans addresses were wrrtten to the last word and elaborated w1th exery devlce of rhetorlc They were 1nvar1ably read but the readmg was as hmshed as the composltlon Some of them were rehglous 1n the narrower sense and were very lmpresslve The storv of h1s struggles and triumph afforded mspxratxon to many a young fel low DR NEWTON BATEMAN Such another example st1ll hves m the person of one of Dr Bateman s puplls h1s successor as presldent of Knox College our own John Fmley now presldent of the College of the Cxty of New York We say our own and approprlate hnn as such because we beheve we haxe a 11ght to As a student he won the 1nter colleg rate mter state contest for Knox he took hxgh honors rn scholarsh1p and has always been a loyal graduate And when he became presldent tat that t1me the youngest college presldent 1n the countryj dld he not show lnmself always ready to devote hlmself to the uttermost to the lnterests of the mstrtutxon that was h1s 1n a two fold sense? In his career of d1st1nct1on smce he left us as professor at Prmceton as presldent of that magmhcent mstxtutlon Whlkh stands hke a castle m the axr an lnsplratlon and a revelatlon to the strugghng youth of that great c1ty m h1s d1s tlnctlon as representatlve of th1s country before one of the most 1llustr1ous umver s1t1es of the world the Sorbonne of Par1s ln all these achlevements we Clallll hxm as an embodlment of the sp1r1t of Knox One of our present Knox faculty caught th1s sp1r1t the hrst year and at a soclety reumon remarked I am golng home as much a Knox manlac as any of you That was hfteen years ago and the svmptoms have become more pro College bread mav mean a four year loaf but one must have the dough I r . 1 ' . :A ' 7' V1 . . , y . . , Y ' - . . . , I 1 1 I , l 1 , I 1 1 ' - - v vs , A A. l V U 5, I , ' vy .- y - f- v v I - - N r sv - J V , v . , I . I ln , YV , ' , , C ' , ' H sy ' .. l - y v C v v 31 ' AA ' ' 1 ' U Y I I . U D . , ll V - n ' ' V ' . , V ' ' y f . . . . 1 - S ,1 r A v 4 4 t K 1 A . . . ' ' g K r V . ' 4 I especxally the young. I am sure ' ' r- Q.. ,HL-I , ' ' ' V ' 'v '4- , . ' rl G . ' . ' A 1 ' ' I I , , Pg - . . I V V ' Al V! ' ' Y '. I - ', - 5 - it Y , , - 7 v , , Y u , 1 P 'K . THE GALE nounced with every twelve-month. The spirit of the old Triumvirate lives as truly and vitally in Knox's faculty of to-day. ln these rambling reminiscences l have tried to indicate the blessedness of the man whose lot is cast in association and fellowship with men so good and so great as have had charge of the destinies of our heloved college. l have a lively sense of the inadequacy of the attempt, hut l should equally fail if I should try to express my appreciation of her present hody of teachers. All the gifts of the older teachers of Knox, suitahly trained for the modern requirements of education. these men emhody, and also in equal degree a consecra- tion of themselves to the welfare of the young people who seek here the realization of their highest ideals, This is the least that l can say, as it is the last. to com- mend them to the contidence of the graduates and friends of Knox College. lxx AX Yu-,ni Hoon l'iRIl'.NlI or 'pox SINIHNIIN. whim nillifl in :nt tht- looi hall I1 nqiicl, liL':xlly, this is :in um-vpecle-I Sll1'1!l'lSC.u 1 KNOX COLLEGE Hurd Comstock Churchzll Szmonds It would probably appeal to Dr Snnonds l1vely sense of humor to be told that the stu dents at Ixnox to day are pretty prone to thmk of h1m lll the same category w1th Prof Hurd and Prof Comstock and the other warm hearted and fa1tl1ful laborers who have de voted the1r fullest energy to know IH the past When they hear of the reverence w1th vvh1ch students of other days regarded Prof Bite man for mstance Dr Snnonds would prob ably be offended 1t he knew that the hurr1ed thoug,htless students of to day who are very non sentnnental and very very modern feel for lnm that warm old fash1oned reverence VVll1Cl1 we SOITICUIHCS suppose to be la1cl away among the nngnonettes vv1th LLIITSICS and DR VVM E SIMONDS povx dered llall He would be offended because he conslders h1n1self a young man an up to date man an every Clay mttter of fact man a very busmess l1ke fellow and so he 15 Lut he 15 a creat deal more than that and whether he l1kes It or not he 1nust take h1s place vv1tl1 those other sturdv n1en who vv1ll ever remam hxgh IU our hearts and who vv1ll ever be honored w1th an old fash1oned love for thelr l1ves of beauty and strength can g1V6 them 1S that wh1ch speaks of the 21l:fE'Lt1OIl the students felt for then 111 the rush and struggle of every day l1fe lt 1S 111 the wear md tear of the tollebe routme that a man s true cal1bre 1s shown lt IS only the man of rare sympathy rare po1se who cons1stently and naturally possesses all the conndence all the respect of those w1th whom he comes 111 contact But Dr Snnonds IS o11e of those rare 1nd1v1duals He has done much to g1ve Ixnox a n'tt1onal s1gn1htance He IS tl1e author of a nu1nber of textbooks on Enghsh Llterature and also he has ed1ted several of the EIlgllSl1 class1cs for class room use I-le 1S I'CCOgIl1Z6Cl as an 3.Lltl'lO1'1ty 1n h1s chosen field The 11nportance that IS attached to h1s name 1n 1'121t1OIl1l acadennc clrcles IS grat1fy1ng to us we are proud of It but thxs IS not wl1at makes us want to call hllil Bllly' We gxve l'1lUl our conhdence and estee1n because of the l1ttle every day thmgs that brlng hlm as professor very close to us as students We are lookmg towards the past and paylng our tr1bute to tl1e 1ne11 and women who have been fa1tl1ful to every dlfficult task 1n those bygone days who compel our respect for llllell' loyalty to Knox for the1r care of the l1v es they were shaplng But we cannot forget that we have a 111811 who 1S respected as much as Dlr Gulllver esteemed as much as Prof Hurd as fa1thful to Knox as Prof Churclull and who has a l1fe of 3Cl'llCV6ITl6Ht before l'l1ITl None l1ke them on earth PROF VVELLS AND LA1Rn . . ' ! L . C ' 1 H ' 1 l 1 , - , - C V Y Y V ' ' ' V - 4 V. U W . ,, . . . . V , Q F ' ' ' ' . - u- . ' ' . 2 - - , . - . - . U J . 04 c I Y. . . . . C p 7. 7 p p . - . i . . K fy . When we recall the teachers who1n we love to recall. the highest praise we - C . U . . 2 1 xr qw . , . . . s C C K 1 . y . C . 8' Y , C . . A b . . A, . , . . - x . I , , . . , i I y . -7 I , . THE GALE KNOX AS THE EMBUDIME T 0 -r IL In IN 1 m mncr 111 upent 1 pomt of xx 1uI11rIx x grn u IN LTI r 1 mm Ulllleb tmm Lalltorma or rw nm I 1 IELU 1 lr p mt I x eu 1 mllttgrcnt m mner he 15 '1 VVestgrner . n un trwm hm: 1 mm rf the Lmtml W ebtern stlteb m the r wxwnppx 1 1.1 1 mm mm Ir t Xmerxum g nu n mth III the rcmurgu 'III the ruhes 1 N Huh t s xphmlul nmtnrn Ilw the XIlb5lSb11JDl V1 r rrunntx tu t1r Ill u11r 1 1 xwwruu lllllillllllls pmxcrtul mount I'rum N N LN .I ur llk N pun x Xmgru I'rom xtb people rafla e tn 1 amp I IDFIIILIIJIQN purclx Xnmru m XXIIII III the hope thy tempestuousne:-s wrfkrywuxumus t ru W NN t ummm ltls that Ire tv1m.1IIy -Xmeru n 1 er H tn Ier I 1 N 1 L mwnument In the lndustry .mcl clexotlon o uw mum um mum-. nm mu ' thur ul: LIN kl'VStllIllll'Ig thelr splrxt 1 fmtl wrpl r ltll mII int 1 KS um mIIx Nlulmlh XX utcrn st mclb Ixnm x 1 x um llllqlfll part of thu mmmumt uh ls Nm lll 1 4. 1 ilu th xt m ns grmxth dumb Its sL1h5tmL6 from lncrtlu ul xnux Il s 1 xx x gnmn through the vena fed hy rx N pg 1 I'h1 wry I nu xxhuh hum mule thu Muclclle Wes ern ,mtrx 1 1 N U 1 1 16 hhre ot Ixnox 1. Xklll In u Hx 1 11 ' Iv un Qu fm home mm mum ug 5, 1 L 5 plmtu m the s rp hx 1 mev ll m IL more T015 we memg 1 IHC um QI It umm In thur 1ILNLkI11IlI'llS 1 prumus Iurxt me uhuh represents e st t 1 tu no Ilmw wuhl Ixnux h ue grown as It has u 0 1 1 un not mm r Iuthfully thelr lsplrxtnms md tm 1rIL 5 rn u ll xm x mm xlLSIUl'Q mu grwwn up Qule hy side th1s 115 rgu IL an m I1 nt nm s Ixnux to the mmmumty 1 the strong Ihe Cl I 1 U 1.1 um in mturu togntl er Ixnnx hms .mln nys been Imy 115 xery 11111 s ummm tw uuv mu XIHLIII m L unnn ll v t 1 un only he typlm 0 NN XIkINx rm um t1 un mx nm Ire slnukx If Il Illllll cwnws frmu New Y I k, I 1 1i 1 1 f , 1 1 . 1 ' ew pc' '1 c' Quit' who is 1 1 lfzit- lc. If 1 1 ' ' ' ' I ' A ' 2111. I1c1xIsfvI11s 1 1 ' I'1 11' If 'I ',1 ' 1 - 1 ' . I'ut if 1111121 c 1 1-5 ' II' is u'1 U' 1 ' ' ' '1 ich NIi5.','. ' Yzlllcy, hc can nut Iv IIHI 1 tI' 41 u -1 , I,ying' in thc hczlrt nf the :Ur , 1 'Q 1 V thit .I1 I lic in thu heart nf 21 1111 i-rn .ws 5 1 ' ' 1 Ill . ' 1IIey CI Q I - I uhh' g I -' t If 1 ',, 5,1 3, ' I ' ry. I it. 5-+iI fpring the rich f 5 ml -tg -Ir' .Y 1 1m. I ' ' I' t I- -sv 'fw' ' , 1 '. 1 ,S '. 1 3' - he -'klc::l1c::. hc ' YZ fm, ' 1 V ' . a. ,Xnl huilrl I up n I's ' l'I1 nfl, 1 ' 5 ' ' ' f tl 1-II: - Imlu-'xg V ' '1g, ' ' 'lful inc II ' In uf 1 I1 's '1 -' . ' ' ' fl ' V rx. Ifut K11115 is. in ll pc-:uIi'1rIy vital vzly, 1 ' AA 1 ' ' 'y in wh it ft 1tf,-rl. I.'Iv1 1 .' ' . ' ' 3 5 '1 ' the pr 1 1 ' thc czxrth, su I' .' l1s :Iv 'lj ' ' ' , 1 the vc' 1' Iixc. ul' thc L-nic. r ' ' ,' .U ' l' 1 2 l I Cl 1 the typically .XlIl'I'I'1lll gccti n, IIZIY' gone intu tl ' ' ' ', I'we gi '1 't I -in, lin g Iicl nut sprinb' full gr wn frnm the I -Iv: I I ' 'II' zire. It hzul ll wry humlmlc Img irmin-' 5-vcntyfllvc y'11rs ugh. It w1l.f 1 -I ' oil hc ' j simple pcnplc, wh s 1Icx'ulcrI :ull tl i l11I ' tl 1 ' II 't' ' II I ' ', 'md I1'1I1 Ifl' I ' V 1 Q2 5 . th lucy Illlt thcy Cwlll I flu Ill I ' ' rI4I. ' ' ' .' I ' , I , p I1 th' szwrillccs uf its Iruil Icrs. 1 I ' 'u 1' ' if ' 1 ' 1 Ieir I llxlj? BI-I - th11tl1t, I' V1 I C'1I-QI A' I- '- '1 .' 1' , ' fact I1:f1yA-Jltlilr I l1 l' li Y .' ' ' 1II 5 '6l'. M 'ty 1mI th- 'vII'f 'l2 - 1 fl 11 . ' 1' 15' '1 , ':' ture, rcgl 'A J I -Ilq - ' th- ' ll lit- life. I '1 'I t - ' ' in play 'I -1 rszxl, Ilnn'l :my uf yuu .Ik . In .' 1' 1 J -1 Ing. KNOX COLLEGE lf' . L V --5-,N ,N-Xgrrrs' x 'Vf.1.,, 9,X H Xqaxv 'tiff 1 'P.V. f ,1. '15 .f Vlo AMERICA IDEALS AND E ERGY day of that surgmg eager ClCll'l0kl ltlC hfe that Lll'1I'lLtCI'1!CS tlllS co1n111u111tv ll wl11ch It 15 sltuated So Ixnox stands she has reached that ment of those forces less env1ron1nents and Vlllllell are COllSt1lILlCllt parts of her substance These ele ments of strength are 'as potent to day 'ls they haxe been 111 the p lst they w1ll be as potent to morrow Abundant as the ugor of the M1ss1ss1pp1 Valley lS the v1gor of Knox Ixnox has tl1e same power of dex Cl0DlIl6llt the same llflgllt future as thls splend1d xallex becluse 1t 15 so mherently 1 part of It No wonder on th1s seventy hfth '1nn1xers'11y we dehght to honor those dex oted men who left the1r home 1n New l':IlUl'1IlCl to cnme here to tlllS tl1en desolltc pra1r1e to erect a college Wl'l1Cl'l should ex er st md for the noblest m shapmg vounv hxes for careers of usefulness 1n the world NX e who hftxe l6'1DQCl the rexx 'lrds of to day among the xery hrst of the colleges of l1er tvpe and place of honor md nnportance through tl1e n 1tur1l dex elop of sterhng worth Wlllkll haxe been draxxn fro1n her mwtch lfllell' toll and pr1xat1ons are elger to do them rexerence md to repwy 1Il hoxx ex er small '1 measure the debt we owe to the1n We are glad for those men of the past that the work of llllell' hands has en dured for three quarters of a century We are thankful for the sn1 1ll p 1rt we 111 1y have had 1n the strengthenmg and tl1e perpetu'1t1ng of llS hte and work The seventy hfth anmx ersary celebr1t1o11 IS properly ter1ned '1 jl1lJ1lCC yet It IS a Jubllee not unmlxed wlth sadness We tannot forget the Cl1S'1DDOl!ltlll6IltS the struggles the anxc1et1es of those hrst years of lxnoxs hfe wl1en growth was slow and pamful NVe cannot forget the hues whuh haue been gwen oxer utterly and freely to the l,1DlJLlllCl1I1g of the 1nst1tut1on Yet we know those men and women who suhcered for Ixnox would feel that the1r sacrmces were not xam could they see lllell' college 1l'1 the flush of 1tS v1gorous matur1ty lf they could see the1r college the ell'll7OflllllCIlt of pr111c1ples truly Ameruan tramlng l1undreds of young people each year for l1x es of strength and pur1ty we beheye that they would feel the1r sacnhces were not mm So lt IS Wlth proud heartmess that we conxene th1s SDI'1Ilgt1lll6 to I'CCOgIl1ZC tl1e sex e11ty hfth annxwersary of lxnox s lJ1I'tl'l Our 1dea of nothmg Pra1se f od Vl1N1x s exer ready storx ', 1 V W 1 W 1 Z' '. 'Y l 7 , - V ' - - ' 1 , , . V 1 , , , V V - - 1 1 c ' 1 1 ' . '. . V V A V 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 V ' - Y. 4 W .... . . 1 V 1 V . ' . 1 , ' K V 1 1 , ' V c ' 1 1 . V - V Y - V ' 1 .1 , , 4 ., , V 51 , 1 V V .. 1 1 - C ' , 5 ' V ' V ' V V . V , f - ' 1 c 1 , ' V ' V V V s . ' V V, 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' 1. 1 V V 1 e 1' ' 1 . ' 1 ' 2 1 ' 1 U A . .. Y Y c c 1 , . . . . . U. . ,, . ' 1 , 1 V . . 1 V . . . Y , . Y . V V V . V 1 , - 1 ' 1 , ' 1 V V . - ' , 1 1 1 V' - - - V ' V V 1 . , . . . V .K . . . W v c Y - . , , . - - 1. -I 3 .V V V. Y L Y. THE GALE 1 The Great Year In the hrst announcements made by the GALE last sprmg we made use of the phrase lt n1ll be 11 great 5ear and a great GALE Llttle d1d we real1ze how '1bu11d1111tlw tl1e hrst part of that prophecy would be tulhlled and httle d1d we reahze 11 hat ne assumed IH tl1e second But tl1e students tl1lS year haxe seemed to '1pprec1z1te that theg VK ere hxmg a xear that 111ll be honored as long as Knox endures Alxvus before the college tlns year l11s been th1s great celebranon of nts '1111111ers11rx and lt l11s spurred the students on to make 21 record of 3Cll1CWCl'l1Cl1tS sc1rcelx mwtched 111 1118 l7I'6X10L1S xear of the school s hfe Startmg the xelr 111th '1 ch11 11p1o11 football te'1m 111e11t ot her 'lktllltleb been successful to '1 I'6l'l'l'l.I'lx'1lJl6 prues that 1re open to 1111 colleoe of 1111 SIZC She H011 as usual, hrst the it 1te lntertolleeute Or1tor11'1l 'xssoklqtloll She contest 11 Inch she entered tlllb xe1r the l11tercolleg1'1te Pewce OfHtOT1CHl tlilll shc non txxo deb1tes ln u11'1111111ous Cl9Llb1OIlS on the same mght took hrst place rn rxnox has 1n ex ery depart degree 111 takxng the lughest place ln the new ASSOCIZ and her b1seb1ll md LS1HLkl'lllX her tr1ck tewm one pro1111se of bemg able to contmue this splcmlul record llut her neu md sutcesstul 'lLtlXltlCb hue not been conlmed to contests Wlth other snllools lllILl l1 1llx shc l1 lb '1lso been lllilLlStI'lO1.lS 'md effectue The greatest 11 1t o1 the NK 1r 11 IN IlCI'll1DS tl1e kI'C'll10l1 by the stude11ts through tl1e new Dra Old N 1111 111to 1 most Ilbtiflll lllil UlLllll ltE' l1 Ill 111th Z1 seatmg capacxty of two ndrul md 1 The old Obscrx xtorx xxlmh H19 1 lL 1tcd '1t the LOl'l'l17l9t10I'l of the Sclence Hall s 1td 1 1111 the X Nl L X They haxe l1tted It up w 111 Ill!! tLXt books llkflllillk 1ls 'md remodeled xt 111to '1 ple'1s1nt and h11b1t11ble Club Tlllllll Stltfll 11111 orl' 11111 ll.lllllN h ue sprung mto bemg 'md ll'lN6 flourished througl K tht XL Thc college lblllll IS prob1bly the most ll'll17OI't mt of these, 1t as bun put upon 1 s hd l!lSlS lllll IQ one of the useful 111st1tut1o11s of the sc 1ool The l uhts I lu club l1 lS 1lso completed 1 succcsstul se 18011 'md the Lonsumers le lfllll 115 scrxu 1 usa ll murmose lt l1 IS 11111eed been 1 QLFLII ye11r lumen cc1t:1111ly hm .1 most 111111111116 111tcrp1et.1t1o11 of the Sc11pt11res cc 77 1 p -1 1 , 1 y K . ' . 2 Y . v ' -' 1 1 ' '1 ' ' 1 , .' ' ' - .I A I K K .7 Y U L 'V . . v y Q . c 1 ' f 1 . ' . ' ' ' if 1 1 1: v' 1 1' ' 1 5 ' ' ' .xg I .1 yz vi: x I w 1 '. V v V - matic Club. of the Grace CllZlllllJEI'l?LlIl Hall. This Il'ZlI'lSfOl'l'll6ll the third floor of . l1' ' 1 Q 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' ' ' l111 ' 1 l'lty. llilf been 116011117 by tl c 1 -1 of '. . . 1 ' ' ' ith 21 '1 , Y - ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - -' 51 3 1' 3 ' 1 1' ' 1- on - 1' 111r. - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' l1 H 1 SU. I .K N . L. . I h ',1 ZH' Zflf ' ' 1 f' 5' 1: .1 ' ' nz'-l1: '-l1 5-fll lr. 1 1 12 KNOX COLLEGE e Foundzng of Knox The th rd decade of the last century vxas a per1od of great rehgxous furore and emotxon The struggle over slavery and the rlght f free speech produced deep convxctlons on moral quesuons It was the age of evangehsts Central New York was then peopled by a sturdy c1t14ensh1p wh1ch thought and acted for ltself Among these people was Rev George W Gale a graduate of Prmceton a ret1red m1n1ster who was then teachlng 1n the Onexda Instrtute To h1m came 1 NISIOH of great sig mhcance He dreamed of '1 c1ty on the wes tern pra T168 of a college fully endowed of a church 1n the center of the commumty of a C1t1ZCY1Sll1p of the c1ty to be made up of chosen f?lll1ll1CS from the east of 4 beacon hght that would radlate the hght of learn1ng and rel1g1on throughout the west And tl'l1S IS how the dream came true After many d1S3.ppO1l1tl11CUtS and reverses the plan of xenturmg mto thc west was at last nnanced by Sylvanus Ierrxs and a purchasmg commlttee consrstl 1 cf George W Gale Sylvanus FCTTIS Nehemiah VVest and 'Il1011121S 511111110115 was all polnted by the subscrlbers to the project Th1S commlttee came down the l'1l es to RAY M MRNOLD 07 Detrolt where Geo W Gale was taken srck but Ferns West and Snnmons push cl on to Chlcago to Ottawa and hnally to Ixnoxulle Here to the1r delight they found the ldeal locatlon one that combmed the advantages of praxrle t11nber fuel water and bu1ld1ng 1TlHtCll3l The COI'I1l1l1ttCC mrmedxately hastened to the nearest land Ol'flC6 at Qumty and entered 10 746 acles mn the west half of Galesburg townslnp contammg land ew tend1ng north south and west of Galesburg for about three m1les Tor th1S they pald 14 821 at the rate of S125 per acre In addltlon they bought three 1l'1lDI'OX ed farms where the colomsts mrght go on the1r arru al Hastenlng home they' made the1r report and on Jan 7 N37 at VVl11l1E'SlJOI'O New York the subscr1be1s olganlzed the1r college under the name of Pralrle Col lege The town was named Galesburg after George W Gale The purchaslng CO1'UI'l11tt6C was honored by haymg streets named for them Land was set aslde also for the college the church and other Dl,1lJl1C 1ITlpI'OV6I'I16!'lfS The Sprmg of 1830 saw the colonlsts preparmg to moxe Thls was no temporary gypsy hke xenture Home t1es were severed farms sold busmess FLYNN IH chapel Xou look at vour pre ldent and say Vkhat a fine lookmg man he rs here he looked for hnnself and abruptly chan ed the subJect 7-71 ' .1 ' V ' , I O 7- C 1 T .N . . . C - - . v I C Y C - ' . 4 V c ' .J ' . 1 A V V v A 1 f L ' J ' .. ' y I . . v I - - x C - I . 8 . . . .PU 1 - 'cw l 4 . . , . V Q - 1 y , , ' ei X . . . Q HY . . . 1 - . , . . .K , c . , . , v 1 v 1 y v C 1' . Y I . 4 . , . . SS , , . . . - - f - - L v v , - KW' ' I ' V I . C , . - ' ! v 4 ' u v V t , . . , 3 , 5 . l ' ,-- , o ,G . THE GALE 3 closed up The colonists were in earnest These state builde s like the English colonists all oxer the globe took their homes with them They looked to the future not to the past The Journey vxas not an easy one I know of nothing that could compare xxith it at the present time A trip around the world could be made in less time and vxith far less exertion In prairie schooners they came The boxs in front with a rifle or shotgun looking for game The father drixing the team with precision the mother caring for the children or preparing the meal Thus these pioneers came for a thousand miles Men xxho could sign their note for 310000 men who preached with Fmney and other great preachers of the day Down the Mohawk Valley they came across Ohio and Indiana to Ilhnois or perhaps Ontario in Canada and then across Mich igan The nrst settlement xx as made at I og City a city of thirteen cabins built in the summer of 1836 by the colonists three and a half miles northwest of the square I can imagine that the hardships of the Journey and the danvers of the way were forgotten as these pilgrims xx orked and sang building their temporary city under the shadoxx of the mighty xx oods of oak elm maple and vxalnut In the folloxxing xxinter the men prepared the l1ITllD6I'S tor thetr new homes in falesburg and in the Spring of N37 building on the prairie began in earnest Amid the excitement of building homes and putting in crops the real purpose of the colony xx as not forfotten On February 15 1631 the legislature of the state of Illinois sitting at X tndalia granted a charter to the college under the name of the Knox Xlanual Ltlxor Lollege IVIITIIIIO the school after Gen Knox of Rexolu tion trv lame after xx hom the county had already been named -Xn academx xx is built on the northcast corner of Main and Cherry Streets the center of the connnunitx life Here the great preachers of the day gave their inessi es on ex tn elisin tenu erance and reform Here the truth of abolition was procl timed as the truth th it should ni :ke men free ln 18446 the colle e r xdutted the txrst cl iss in the new church which had been built xxhere the Lentril chuich noxx stands md in l857 Old Nam was erected Thus the dre uns ot the founders xxere fulhlled and to dax we see their hopes uid desires more th in re xlwed The exangelisin of the vxorld of which they drc nned is comm true ind in Chint Japan India and Turkey Knox men and xxomen are pourinz, nexx xxine in old bottles md ltnldmg the ideals of the founders uf lxnox into thc mor il ind political life of the countries of the Orient The storx of the founding of lxnox Lollege ls .1 herita e vxhich should be cher ished more md mort is the d tys so by lt should inspire us to greater service for thc public ,oocl The idc nls ol the founders tre the leaxen to saxe us from the cl inbcrs of in ttcri il success Xpparcntly the husiest man in school MEERER 1 . . s . . I v . . , . , , 1 ' Y . 1 A v . . ' Y . . ' s . - t A U , ' . . L . V . . ' . . - Y v i 1 r' ' K 7 D 1 v -K -Y . T i I iv ' T -'I -- . K. ' . . .1 I Q K L b ' . 1 1 ' 1' , 1 ' 0' ' . ', ' - ', 1 1 I , 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . . 1 '. j '1 ' ' 1 1' , which is noxx' the heart of the business district of Galesburg. This building was 1' ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' . 1 ' g g 1 1 ' ' -1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T 1 ' ' 1 . 1 ' . 1' . . 1 ' ' , ' 0 1 - f i 1 i' 1 1 '. . 1 ' ' ' i X1 .Q x . I . . 2' I ' .K , , . 1 . U V V. . , X I 1 . . . C , I 'Y . lr Y , 4' - Y .i ' . g V . - 1 ' If 1 1 f . ' ' ' ' , ' , U. . ' ,I . ' Z . . 1 ff- ' ' 1 1 '1 A ' . KNOX COLLEGE I L.. , T HE OLD OBsERvAToRY The Knox College Observatory With the opening of the George Davis Science Hall this year, and the moving of the Department of Physics into the first Hoor of that building, the Observatory building, which for twenty-three years has been occupied by the departments of Physics and Astronomy, has been turned into a home for the College Y. M. C. A., and is receiving liberal usage as the center of the college life of the men on the campus. The observatory was founded in 1883 by Professor E. L. Larkin, its first Director. Professor Larkin was succeeded by Professor C. li. Thwing in l806, and in September, 1901, Professor Thwing turned the place over to Professor Longden, its present director. The Observatory stands in latitude 400 57' 30 north, longitude 900 20' 45 west of Greenwich and 13 16' 50 west of Wasliington, and at an altitude of 778 feet above the sea level. Its equipment includes an Alvan Clark six-inch telescope, provided with equatorial mountings, a small transit instrument, which is useful in the determination of latitude, longitude and time, also, a diffraction grating by Rowland, with mountings by Brashear. The Observatory also enjoys the unusual privilege of being directly connected once a day with the United States Naval Observatory at NVashington, for the pur- pose of verifying time standards. The Y. M, C. A. has litted up the two rooms on the main Hoor in appropriate style, one a room for study with a library containing all the text books used in college, the other a reading room with all the current magazines and daily papers. The entire building may be taken over at a later date for the department of As- tronomy, but until that time, it will serve a very useful purpose as the headquarters for the men of the college. I am terribly bored-joy. ew-wud! THE GALE The Sczence Hall l or three xears past the Ctiente Hall has toxx ered aboxe the GALE It has been fx monster xx lnth the boards haxe looked at with axxe and trembling Two vears ago the editor thought he xxas sate and fashioned the claimedl a dozen good Jokes at its expense then at the last nnnute xxork was actually started on the building and the Jokes had to be throxxn out Last xear the Gxuz editor xx as in an ex en Oreater qu xndarx the Stienee Hall xx as nnished and vet it xx as not hnished The tatalogues spoke ot it as complete and ready tor operation but one hated to xenture into it tor fear ot stopping a bod load ot bricks xxith his head And so the editor treated it in a respetttul undetided manner, and in reality bovxed lns head and admitted that he xx 'is beaten and b'1l'l'led But this xear the LALR has its toot upon the neck of tlns monster It may squirm and txxist 'is it pleases xxe haxe it doxxn on its batk and it can do us no li irm and mn plax no tritks on us lor it is hnxshed Cl asses haxe aetuallv been held in it tor 1 number ot months. and xxe mn produee positxxe exidenee that this ls the truth XXe max noxx fx tlirouf h it xt our pleasure and xxe need luxe no fear that xxe xx1ll put our toot on 1 temporarx tr ip door and take a sudden drop to kingdom Lome x there it is xll right before lt xxe xx 'mt to know anything aaout the Ntiente ll'xll xxe dx not h xxe to ploxx throulfh a bunth ot blue prints that we do not understand md xxe do not lxxxe to use our nn'iQ,in'xtion and eonstruet a S ente ll ill ot our oxxn XX e li xxe the elusixe bexst in our poxx er Xnd bemnse it his used the Qxxu, editors so intonsiderxtely for so long we ire x una to ni ke our xntorx ts h 1rd 'ts possible tor it to be xr go xve haxe o toxrqphtd the deltited monster in x number of different postures it resented xxith the tonxtortin xssur inte tb it it xxould look just the same the next day ie lnnntnt ntxoiities xx 1 dxxell in the Stiente llxll told us a lot axon , es it tonn IX wut xxt xxxe not nng to sxv on that po t fl x xb xut it ind print notlnnq but the pittures XVe ee it s 1 ur xitt xrx ox tr the ixllen monster still mo e nxt n x XX lun xou 'tt xour enemy doxxn sit on his netk 'ind x nm s. ixt 1 nxt xtrx eleuint of tourse but 'ls Prof Dr xv sixs x lt llll Illl IIRNT Nlhp IN ILRELTIUN O1 HCIENLIL HXLI Consider yourself faxoru to be notieu by llis IIlL,llllt xN l iwoon lewis . T -V ' e i. Q 4 ' ' . . , i ii is ' L ' , . C -' , . ' 7 . , c . M ' 1 , . . K. . V Y 'K 4 C A . ' ' gl , g ' 2 2 ' , 2 ' ' 2 ' f ' ' 2 . , 2 j 2 ' ' .2 2 ' ' ' N . Nl, ' 2 ' ' ' us. ' ' 'C K - ' l f ' 2 ' i 2 ' ' 5 ' ' ' Qci ' 2 ' ' ' . ' 2 ' 2 ' ' , i ' . z gf' ff , ll'1 2: 2 2: 'Si ' ' 2. e ' ph- a 2 3 5 ' A 2 ' H , 1 ' being pbotograplied, but we gloated in our power to take all the pictures we pleased, Tl 2 A ' .X l 3 'lo ' I ' '2 , j , l Lt it being the lx gt in tl X ' tj, l 'G I2 ' l' V' , '21 2 in. VVe are g xing In act rczxl ngli' 2 1 '. I D i kr Y . f l tb: thi: policy will rul in o w uf 'I '2 ' re. W bel' - '- in llHl'llCC'S llll41I ' A Q ga -' Y ' . i , i' ' ' 2 kicl' li in the flats. ll: is v 'A ,' X . ' ' . 2 ' . e Nlloraxce gets ll little franl' 1 ' les, a . i 13 KNOX COLLEGE !l' YT - -WY, 5, :fl ,l,.,,...,, -, ., -fi--nw ,-- 5-1 1-if -::' 12:11 --ff:-:f--'lg -- ,-r,g:g,, wg i ',A1Z'J1!2T LIBRARY ANU Rmmwcz Room .47 CIIEMIC XL LABORATORH The meekest of the meek PETERSON THE GALE The Remarkable Program for the 1912 Founders' Day Celebration Thursday, February I5-FOZl7ld67S, Day 1.0 30 a rn Beecher Chapel Openrng bervrce -Xddress The btory of the Poundrng Mr Ray M Arnold 02 Remrnrscences by Dean T R Vhllard wrth Lantern Illustratrons 'P 00 to o 00 p m Scrence Hall Publrc Inspectron of the George Darrs Scrence Hall 6 30 p m Central Church Founders Day Banquet Ceorge Candee Cale 93 Toastmaster Nlusrc by the College Band and the Ixnox Conservatory Ladres Glee Club Toasts by Dr Orora S Davrs Presrdent Hrnry Churchrll Ixrng Professor Albert Lushnell Ilart Ceorge X Shurtleff Dr bred E Lwmg Ray M Sauter Frzflay February 16 Fourlb Annual Relzgzous Con erence m Room 703 Ceorge Ilawrs Ncrence Hall Relrgrous Conference Dr Ozora 5 Davrs Presrdent Chrcago Theologrcal Semrnary rn the Clrarr Tle R r Clarr S Xdams of Bement Illrnors vtrll speak of the Problem of the Country Church Calesburg Club Xddresses on lresent Day Problems of the Church Peecher Chapel Xoluntary lntermezzo Rhernber er Mr Thompson Xnthem I Vkarted for the Iurd Xlendelssohn Chorr bcrrpture Male Unartette Under Hrs Vkrng lNevrn laculty Ouartette Prayer and R spouse hw Chorr Sermon by the Rex Henry Churchrll Ixrng Presrdent of Oberlrn College Xrrtlrem CJ bawror of the XX orld boss Chorr C6lltT'll Church Xlusrc lxnox Conservatory Orchestra Ceorge X Stout Drrector Nddress lhe Xlrssron of Scrence rn lrducatron Irof John M Coulter Professor of lotrrnr rn the Lnrvcrsrty of Clrrcago Musrt lxnox Conservatory Orchestra Address lhe Contrrhutron of Xlodern Scrence to the Ideal Interests D Henry Churthrll lxrng lresrdent of Oberlrn College Salurday, February 17 Educalzoual Cou erence 10 00 a m Ceorge llurs Screncc Ilall Round lable Conferences vtrll be held rn the follovsrrrg subjects o rnterest to llrgh Nchool leachers lcononncs lrof l ll Raymond Charrmun Room 105 glrslr r XX l Srnronds Chrrrmarr Room 'oo Xncrentl nr,u'rges lrof XX I Drew Charrman Room 304 X or ern I 1l1glldj,ES lrmf l R Xhllard Clrarrmarr Room 101 Xlathematrcs ll C 'l Sellexx Charrman lxoom P03 rstory of I Conger Charrman Room 0x crcrlron X I Rwrrh Chanman Room ommercral liranclres lrof l Xl llewhrrst Chanman Room 100 srcs o X C longden Clrarrman Room os remrstry l lrrfhth Charrman lxoom 0' ro ogy o ll X lNe.rl Chairman Room Hr leachers not rntercsterl rn the Round fahle Conferences wrll meet rn Beecher llll el Xddress lhe Interpretrtron of lrterature rn the Crades Mrss Ida Vhlbur Prrn rr XX cston Nrhool C rleshr Xrr ress On Ccttrng Xlong wrth leople Mr Ralph Cordell ll 0 leecher Chapel Illustrated lecture It'rlr1n Xrt l'lre llarrclrnarden of the Church Prof Jerome llrll Raymond lrofessor of lconomrcs rn Ixnox College llrgh School Study llrll Xddres-. lhe Xrt of Story lellrng Mrss Cora ll'rmrlton Macomb Stite Normal School Xddress Some lrohlems rn Xloral lducltron lrof lames Il lufts Irofessor of llnlosorrhy rn thc Urnversrty of Chrcago Ccorge llurs Scrence a luhlrr. Inspectron of the Scrence llall 10 00 I Ceorge llavrs 'wcrence llall lulrlrc Inspectron of the Science llall RXYMUND Xll rf us once rn a vrlnle N. 1 . , . A w I i V. 1 l . . , q . l . . ' h -l I ' . 1 1 , I , - . A V . 7 4, . , 1 y . ' ia. . , i f Q N l , , 0 r 1 :. u , . . ' , . , 1-. 1 , ' - , f 10:00 a. . Q I L 2, I r' Q ' . I . 1 1 e '. ' . . , ' ' , ' 1:30 p. m. ,r . , 1 F v 4:00 p. m. , . R. -I 2 ' ' U, , D. 1 ' , 4 ., , '. , . . , , , . 8:00 p. m. . ' . I ' . ' I ' ' . 5 f . ' . . . . . , , . . , I . 1' ' ' ' ' ' ' . I -' I ' ' . : f ' ' , r. ' ' A ,., ' ' . . ' Y. . V. . f . lin -ll. '. ., ' 1 . L '. . ' .a y . - ' . '. '. ' . ' ' . . .1 l' .4 'r - 4 . . ', ' ' ' . . . ' ' ' f- r. 3. '. I r, ' ' , ' L '. Ill '-Pr . J. .. 0 '. ' . l l'. lilr 1 ' -Dr. Y. ,. . , ' ' ' , 311. l'hy. '-Pr' f. . . '. . Q , ' , 1 U. C'l 1 A'-l'r-of. ll. C. 2 . ' ' ' . ' 3 J. ll' l 1 '-l'r f. . '. ' ' , ' , L Y . Illillll 11. m. H Q I '. U ' i l ' il' .1 ...V . . ,. . ' . f ' 2 . 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X ' i' ' 1 . 8:00 to ': 1. m. 1 ' '. f ' ' . , I C l si ll I . .1 : . r lie ' ' ' KNOX COLLEGE The Trustees of Knox THOMAS MCCLELLAND D D LL D Preszdent GEORGE A LAWRENCE ESQ lzce Preszdeni ALVAH S GREEN ESQ Secretary HON CLARK E CARR EDGAR A BANCROFT ESQ REV JAMES A ADAMS D D SAMUEL S TVICCLURE ESQ XROBERT MATHER ESQ TJ THOMAS MCKNIGHT ESQ FLETCHER C RICE ESQ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ARNOLD ESQ CHAUNCEY H CASTLE ESQ JOHN B BROWN HSQ VVILLIAM C BROWN ESQ GEORGE W GALE ESQ 'FHON ALFRED 'VI CRAIG HON FRANK O LOWDEN PHILIP S POST ESQ CHARLES O LEWIS ESQ JJOHN P WILSON ESQ VICTOR E BENDER ESQ REV STUART M CAMPBELL D D REV J PERCIVAL HUGET CLYDE R JOY FSQ Galesbur Galesburg Galesbur Galesburg Chrca O Ch1Cago New York C1ty New York Cxty Galesburg Chxcago Galesburg Qumcy ROsev1lle New York Crty Galesburg Galesburg Clnca O Chlca O Galesbur Cluca O Sprm held Galesburg Detroxt Mxch Keokuk Iowa Executive Committee THOMAS NICCLELLAIND D D LL D Clzaumazz GEORGE A LAWRENCE ESQ HON CLARK E CARR BENJAMIN F ARNOLD ESQ 'HoN ALFRED M CRAIG TJ THOMAS MCKNIGHT ESQ TDeCeaSed GEORGE NV GALE ESQ CHARLES O LEWIS ESQ ALVAH S GREEN ESQ REV STUART M CAMPBELL D D REV J PERCIVAL HUGET A tlnng of beauty IS a 1Oy forever Semor gowns ' , . ., . ., ' .. .................... g . , ., .....,.. ................ . .... . , , ., ' . ...... ....... ......................... g ,, ' O, . . , ....................,............................ 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'z 2 1 j . , ' D ' 1 1 , X, ,A ,I .' - 'Q , 1 ' a - V , 1 1 , 1 , .1 1 1 .111v6 111 . 1111- Vim. '13 KNOX COLLEGE depressing influence of the Civil NVRT, there were, during the fave years of his presidency, but seventy persons graduated from both College and Seminary. Dr. Curtis died in office in the year, 1863, greatly beloved by all who knew him. DR. WILLIAIVI STANTON CURTIS During the five years of his administration from 1863 to 1868 seventy-three persons graduated from the institution. He was a strong and good man and stren- uous in accomplishing what he deemed right. An exception among those who have been president of Knox College he was opposed to the co-education of the sexes. DR. JOHN P. GULLIVER At that time pastor of a large Congregational church in Chicago and well known as an effective speaker in pulpit and on platform was elected to the presidency in the hopes that his talents and his reputation would attract and hold students and with the public secure recognition and pecuniary aid. Presbyterian trustees waived objection on denominational grounds but he vias unanimously elected. His ad- ministration was brilliant. He brought strong additions to the faculty' the number of students increased but at the end of four years so great was the reduction in the income-bearing property that the trustees deemed large reductions in expenses imperative. The president insisted on an increase both in teaching force and equipment and resigned several members of the faculty going at the same time. HON. NEVVTON BATEMAN After an interregnum of three years during which Dr. Albert Hurd served as Dean Hon. INewton Bateman was called to the presidency in 1874. His fame in the educational line was already national due to his marvelous record as State Superintendent of Public Instruction. During Dr. Batemans administration the college grew largely. The gymnasium Alumni Hall and the additions to Whiting Hall were built and the standard of the curriculum was raised. In 1883 the Con- servatory was started. The Cadet Corps followed in 1884 and later an art school was opened. In 1892 Dr. John H. Finley was elected president. Dr. Bateman con- tinued as President Emeritus until his death in 1897. Besides the prosperity al- ready mentioned Dr. Bateman left a yet more lasting memorial in the sweet in- fluence which he exerted over all who came in touch with him. JOHN H. PINLEY her increased patronage under his administration is a reliable witness cf his suc- cess. In a large measure he was the life and spirit of the college during his pres- idency. His work was not in tne class room but in the held lecturing raisin money and securing students. He had the confidence of all and whatever the undertaking his hands were upheld by pupil teacher and general public. Knox College owes him a debt of gratitude for enlarging her reputation among sister colleges. His ovin reputation spread likewise and during his term of service here he was offered several important positions in other colleges. He resigned the presidency of the college in 1899 and after a little more than a year of editorial work he was called to the chair of American Politics at Princeton University. Professor Finley is still a trustee of Knox and although he is wedded to a college on the Atlantic coast nevertheless he still loves his alma mater on the western prairies as is shown by his various acts and deeds. During the year immediately following the resignation of Dr. Finley Knox was without a president. The affairs of the institution were intrusted to Professor T. R. Willard who was unanimously elected Dean of the faculty. Under Dean Willards management the college continued to grow and affairs were in excellent condition when Dr. McClelland came to its head in 1900. Love to one friendship to few and ood will toward 110116.-THE FACULTY. , , 3 7 7 C 1 V f . 5 7 1 , ' , T , . c L 1 , , C Y 1 v C 4 Was unanimously elected president of Knox College, his alma mater, in 1892, and 1 l or Y 1 Q b C y C 7 V ' Y 7 V Y , , 1 , , C . . . 3 T ' K7 , , g THE GALE Prexie ' Coming to Knox in 1900, Dr. Nl1Cle1la11d reahzed that tl1e deep eat 11eed of the eollege was an l 1I'lLI'63.SCCl endoxxment a greater CQLIIDIIIGIH x11tl1 xx l111h to tram xoung men and xxo111e11 for better ethuenty Knox l1ad the tr'1d1 UOIIS the fuultx the splenchd at mosphere ot 1 tollege dex oted to 1 1est It xxab Q1tL1216Cl 111 111111111un1tx 1d1111ral1l1 eondue1xe t11 qu1et a11d thorough sCl1ol1st1c e11de1xor hut It laelxed the mater 1'1l 11111l1a111eN lxnox xxas f111'1ed to compet xx1th Qthoolb fai 111fer1or to l1er 111 1f.'1de11111 exeellenee hut Qehools tl1 11 l1 1d lireer e11d11xx ments 111th xxl111h to xx 11rl1 Nexx sehools fret 1r11111 1111 lllkl 1l e111l1z1rraQs111entS xx ert s11r111Q111Q up 1111 'dl mdes 1 SLtl1'lCll The 11re11de11t saxx that It xx IN to 11 1 desperate hght w1xx tl 11 lx1111x xx ax ll11f'11I'V h 111d11111111d lle UllClCl'Nf0OCl the 1111111111N11x 11 the taelx tl1at Lon r1111t1d 11111 lllil l1e xx e11t '1fter N 1 X I I X 1 l1lN 111111 lbl Q thfortb l1e has 11 111d lx1111x 1111111 1 Q11le11d1d h 1 IIN r111 1 1 ll 11111t1l1sts 1 the Eaet o 1- 11r 111 11111 mg lLl 1 l11 11r111t 1.11111l11r1tx xx11h tl1e med: of Ixn N 1 Th1 Sktllflll 1 tl e 750000 111d11xx111e11t fund w1ll ll ll 1111 1111 11 mturred 111 tl1e .1c11 r1t11 lkllkkt just 111d1t 11111311 lux 1111111 1 X 111 11111 11111 111rt11ul1r xtands O11 o r111r 1 1 1 1 1111111 111111 lll lllX kt lleae 11 Ixnoxs t Ill 1 1 1 lL tr 1 I1 1 t1 luxe 1111111115 D1 Xlttlellanc g.x 1, 1 -. 1 1 1111h111 dc-1111111 Thev may only 1e 1 N11 1r11 1 Tk 1 ll Xnd thu xx1ll exer rem 1111 1111111u111e11ts to 11111 lr1x11 r 1 1 11111h l X11 11exer l1e 1r llll1Lll dl1Ollt x1 1 1111, 1 LL IS 111 ll1 IS a 1111111 and e1r11ebt worxer 1111 1111h111 111 X11 x 111 ll F111 1111 11 X111er11. 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Thf gy11111:1.'i11111. 111 lt'l'll and :1de1 at- i11 z '1 z , Q , 11e 1111 - 111 the 1111111111.. the .1'i111'1- hall, 2 'l ll ' 1 1' '1 fi 1 ' Y ype. S111 lj 1111 :11 11h1-r. l11 tl - -c1't'11 ll- l111l l 1: l 'll' Q. '. 1 'f l '1'6 th- 11t11111s1 111' his 1-111-my. hi: :1lili1y, hip 'Q' l 1 ' 11. ' 1 ' l Cl ll.. l' -l 11s his llfL'Zlll1Q 1:l .ed. . A 1 1' l' . ' is 11111 s1'11'ct:11'11l11 .Il lis 1 111 5. l' ' 11 ' ' 'l1'1t l11.' is g1' ff 111 1l11. XY- s -- xx'h:1t he hz: l ne, 1 ' ' 1 ' ' l' . lli 1 ' i11 hi5 c1'1'11r1s 1111 t I' 11y ' tl 1 11 1 'z lc '1' .1 1 'll hes. A 1. 1 '- ' ' H- . - W - Y 1 1 :111d 1':11'11ltx' zlilqe. .AX l 1: lj 1 . .51 ' 1 Z' ' 2 2' ', . ' y stu l- '1111j' lf Q l ' ll his 111d. N11 'Q f l, 17 .1 1 . KNOX COLLEGE X LJ KW E AE W I ff 7 Q is 524. UL.: f SE K' fi?-J f f- THE GALE '1 It l 111112 so xc Itl1111 THOINIAS BICCIELLAND A IXI D D LL D 656 N PFHITIC St P11's1de11t L erm o ege 1510 18 D D 'la or College 1801 LL D I,111xers1ty ofIll111o1s 1905 d1v1n1ty stu dent Uberlm 181110 X SISYHIII Prmczpal of Denmark Xcad emy 1N1o1S Student LlI1lOI'l Theologxcal bemmary 1813 9 Xndoxer Theologmal Semmaxy 1N1'1 S11 gxaduate -Xndover Msn Professor of Plnlosophv Tabor College 1880 91 Pxesl de11t Iaclhc UIIIVCTSIIQ 181110110 Pres1de11t Ixnox College IUUO 1111 1 T1-iomxsh XKILLXRD -X IXI B D 104 IN Cherry St P1111'1's1111 of 0011111111 Dean of the Collcge Ixnox College N611 X 'XI 1S6f1 B D Andover 1s 11 Instruetor 111 Lalm and Lreelx Ixnox Xcademy 180661 1i1y11111y student Qlneago lheologleal Semmaxy 1861 68 1811 1loxe1 'III6OI0glC'Il Semmau 1NhS1ll IHQIIUCIOI 111 RlICt0llC and 11g1c Ix1ox Kolleze IMI Ntudeut of lreel an Gelmall L IIIXCYQIIW of Ie1111g lm Il0fC'3S01 of Lneelx and German lvmx Lolleze 11111004 Pxofessor of Lexman 11103 111 11111 11 1111! rm XX ILLIKNI Foxx XRD S1111ox11s Ph D 1771 N Cherry St I111j1'11111 1112111111511 111011111110 mroun IIIVETNI NN I Nt1'1 Sblllg Ibwq Xssl-t111t 111 IIUVILICIICQ QR l 1 Illgll 'WLIIUOI INNS 1581 stu ent IIWCIQIIIQN of tlllll 11111 'wtmssln 1., INS1 lux Instnuc OI 1 11111 olne 1111 CINI N INN'-1 V1 ro e of Ing 151 l1l11 IIIIIC 11111 IIINIILILIOT III C elman Ixnox Lollege 15891003 11 Ls'-.111 1 lie Il NIU L IIFRBERT VINCENT NEXL X M Ph D 750 N Xczulelny St 1 111101501 11 B111I1111y .11-s o ege H110 Ilarvar ' X V14 1 sf, stel 111 lhstoly '111 Iatm Qt Pau S 111111 rden ixtv I X 1 1 1111 1 Xcmstant 111 Zoology 111 IILIXTHI 11111 Racl1l1H'e Lolleges INI14 111011 student UI1IVCISlty 1 IIIICII an 'lt tl1e N llll6'S l 1olog1cal Statlon 1896 91 lmfessor of lhology Ixnox Kollege 11501 I TCIIICIIIIHCT. I remember, the place where I was sl1or11,-Fklrzxlz. 1 JI KNOX COLLEGE 'let o11ce more addzng 11111 fo 1111111 X011 lza e aluadv stud the 1'c111n1'a1z1re 1.1 1a1.11d a 1 L HERBERT ELGENE GRIFFITH 1577 N Cherry St P10 65101 of C,1C11llSfly 1 Q Nolthwe tEl11 LTl'1lVC1'5lty 11107 Instluctol 111 Cl1em1S Molme 1111 J 1 1 1ool 010 Inetmc O1 1stry Oak P21111 1111, 111gl1 School NH-1 06 graduate tudenf 111 Ll1em1st1y 1011115 110D1x1l1S U111ve1's1ty, 1890 91 11ofessor f Cl1em1Qt1y Ixuox Lollege 1391 5 was f'oz1zJ U ax 1 cu l1a1c 0 GE0R,1. TLLAER SLLLEW A M P11 D 833 N Academv St P111fcss01 of 1Iaz'l1c11za1'15 A 13' U111ve1s1ty of Roche te1 1889 A M 1807 Kale U111vers1y 12105 111:.tr11cto1 111 Mathematlcs fx211CQVl11C KVMSH U111vers1ty 1850011 Illt1llCtO1 111 Mathematmf. 111110 X1l11tZllV Xcademy 1500 01 111 flL1C1Ol' 111 Matl1emat1cs 1'e1111syl vama State College 1910703 150-1 06 g1aduate tudent 111 Nldth e'11at1cs Lo111ell L1l1lV6lSlfV 1110504 g1aduate tudent Xdle U111ve1s1ty 1501105 111 t111Lto1 111 Mat11emat1cS Xale L1111VelSl1I 1808 '10 Profe, 501' of Matllemalles lxuox College 1009 :at a 11111 .1 0111 J the hrs! qua 1 A1,AD11xF CUMM1mCs LONQDEN A M P11 D 643 W Nvrth 91 e 'auw 1I1lV61SltN 11101 4 1' Columbm L1l1lVC1 1ty 101111 Imofe S01 of Phy ICS and L1lCmlSfl State NOIUIA1 Scluml XXL the-111 Mwse 158891 g1ad11ate stu dent 111 1'11ys1c' and Q116.1 I1l tu 1.1111 er 1ty of C11lCdgO 1001 N X Sl'1ld.l1t 111 1l1y ICS L111ve1 1ty of Q11lCLlgO 1808 '10 g1.1d11z1le t11de11t of CO1L1lTl1DlZ1. 1.111161 11V 180010110 Iuet 11C10l 11 11 'ICS Umverfxty of X11 C1111 ll1 111111111 Irofef O1 of Phy ICS :111 X t1o11omy lxnox College 10111 ' 111111111 ,IL 111 f1s1rlmlogz1a'l1 W11 LoM,sTR1.1'H RAU13 Pl D 990 Bate111a11 St P10fcss01 of Plzzlosoplzy Xml1e1 t College 1805 P11 D Ur11ver51ty of Stxass Ju g 1801 Iope Iellow 111 P11y 10:1 V13.11x6f Il1StlllCtOl' 111 Math emat1cs and X 1 11111 111 t11e 111yf1ca1 1aborato1y Xmherst L01 eve 1140304 111tll1CtOl 111 111Vc1CS 'md Walker Il'l'tlL1k1OI' 111 Nlathematlcs Xm11e1ftC01lege 1K0-101 ftudent U111ve1s1ty of 11e 1111 1891011 L1ll1VCfQ1tV of Stra fburg 180007 112001001 1T1lV6l 11V of Pan 1891113 11Of6 S01 of P11110 ophy 1x11ox College 100, 011 ye talcum and once mo1e GERT X1ORRISSEY By n ' 'j . -. T1 -1 i ' , 1 A - ll 111: ' '1 lttln 1 , B. S. 1. ,,., ' S ' ' ' , 1. Lg ' ' 'i ' A ' fry. ' ' . lligl- Scl , 18.Li--lg .1 ' t ' 111 Cherfn- Yi ,D .H h . I . V . . .11 .3 D-Ng ,AJ .O A I ,, ' 1' I .1 V'-T111 'fd I 1 ff? ff ' V' Y ' 1 . ., . . 1 , 1 I. h . 1., 5 ', AQ' 3 . '..' .LLi1'11 D., l A Y. C1 il'-:1 ST V I ' I y .. - 1 'Z 1 . - - . 1 V' . . S ' A1 , A 1 ' 1 7 V ' '1 y, 1 117 is H1 I Q 'aidl' I lj fmt 4' 1't-1'. 1 - V 1 - 1 1 P1'0fcsso1' uf Plzysifs and Ast1'011011zy ' A. IU., D 1 V - L ' ' ' .1 3 A. M., 188 37 11.. D., 5 . . ' I5 ' ' ,3 1' ' 'Y' 1 ' ' ., . 5 . . -.. 1 -. 'Q ' - 1 ' ' - 'S ' 5' A , Lf-51g , 1 S Q A Y' SA , 7 ' ' , I g ' ' S ' ' ,1 3 -r 'i 1y- 3' , ' ,I 1 5' . S - g ' ..s ' V S' d 11,0-1 -. .,-L., H V. 1 , ' 3 , 1. . A. ll. . 'S ' . Ili: . ., ' ' Q ' - 1 1' , . g ' 7 ' ' SA ', ' ' ' ' - ' 1 SSS . ' 'J - ' , .L - 1 . 1.2-. 3 9 ' ,' ' ' , .X . ' 3 ' 1 ' ' 1 l , 1 1, 1 , Q. -. fg e, , ' ' ' ' '1' . V1 - ' f, f 51,1 , 1 1..-. I D ' 'S' H 's, L' N-. eg S ' ' s , ' .' THE GALE HFM11 XX ARE REXD A N1 113 W South St L1111111111 1910105101 of C1601 1' 1x11ox Colle e 1511 X NI 1815 111st111cto1' 111 Latxn and meek 1v1ox Xcwdems 1 11 1 Xsmstant Pmfessor f I'1t111 lxnux 1011626 'N'l11l1l11 Ilofessor of Greek 190501 Imeutub 11otessor of kneel on the Carnegle 1OLl11d3.tlOl1 for the Xdva11ca111e11t of TSZlC1l1l1g 1'1l11 1 11611 XX 1111111 Pz13NT1vD1x1211 -X N1 B D 147 Gwheld XX6 11111111111 11 La1111 1111e1s1t3 of Clumg 1201 I D DIQW 'lheo U1 NCIIIIIVIIX 1N'l'1 X NI L111xe1Q.1tw of L:1l1for111a, 1003 ro 1 I t 1111 11111 XX1ll1an1ette U111ve1s1ty 1891 1 1 gl 1111116 '1t111lu1t X 1 tant 111 1'1t111 Re'1de1 111 blee , 11111s1Ix f L 111 1 P 1lO1CSQUl of Latm, lxnox 0 1: 1 11 1 1X ox11111 11x11 1 P F85 je1lerw11 bt 1 CAYI! 1111111 11111 C101r'111111e11 uw 11 ' ' J Pl 1 N111 11 ' Cl 111116 11. ov1 111 11110 111x111 NQ1111 1 11111655111 of I1l5tOl 111 1 1 UN I1 L Q dll 1 1 IX I If IIT x X 5 X1llJ1L NK 11 1111111 811011111111 and 111111111 Il 111111 11111111 1 1' 1 VLINI 1 f 1110 lll1Cl 1. 1 1 11111 1111 111 l 115 U111ve1s1ty o 1 1. 1 1111 lll lnghbh and I3 '1 1 111lL1l 1001011 Sllllkltil 1 Ill lI1g11 Nchu Xkmn 111110 1111 R 11 ss 1 1ll111ll 511111 111g dllll Illbtl1lLt0l 111 Lug ISI x ll 11 Lg 1015 11N 1 QNX TE 11 I1 l1111M1 . ' ' 1' . 1- , 1 . 1 . Y A. 1., ' .' g, .Wig . . 1 .. S'11 ' ' ' '- -. 1 1 . 1 rang A -' - 0 ' ' - 1 ' ' 1 , -. A, . l -1. 1. . . - K . ,.. . ,, , , 2 1 1 ,- .- Q . . P . 1 ' ' Q 1 -1. Ol! 1'1'.v,' Haw! ' 'M' . 1 1 1' ff ' ', . . - .. . . J l . Q Q ' i . . .X. L' AJ' ' ' ' . 0. if: 1. .. ' ' logi- '.I.' '.,'gP- fef,s111' 11' .11 111 . 1 ws, ' ' 1' , .J-1.1025 11111:-111'g 4:1 2 . 2 . 1 ' .. ' . . ' ' '- k L'l 1'j' I1 'Ll1'l1'111l1. SWL-11233 '- ' 1 ' ' ' ,' C 1- lsg . 1111111-, I.1'1's :uv--111111 day 1.1 1l11'.1' ,111.' L11 1 C 5:21, .-X. M., 11. D. -1'. U ' i . 11111 -.1-11f11'1 1 ' 1 1 .X. 13.. 1'11iv-', ty 1' K11C1l1gIl11, l.1l14g A. M.. 1.102 1. D.. l'111v-1'. U' uf XYi:.c ll?71ll. 1.11113 Pet ' 't :111 1 ' ' 'S ry, 1'111vL-rsily of x11L'1I1gllll. 121114-4153 Fellow-111 .Xrne1'ica11 Ihstnry, I'11i---:' 1' of Wi: 5111, 11111111173 1- -- A f' -y . .1 thu-1'1 1111-111, lin .' L' 11'g', 111117-. ll 'sf ,1l1'1l1'11l.11 I l11'111' K1 11.'11fl1' 'z 11'.'l11 .' IJ11' 1 1i1'1e1'1c'1 r XV.11'1'1N.', A. 111. .292 1 2 1 .-X l'1'11f',',1111' nf 1 Nz' . ' Q' N ' '10l' ill If 1 .' ' 111' ,X, 11.. 1'11 f- uf A11C1l1g'llll, 1.11115 A. M., ..Sg '- 11:11. 11131 S11 l. l'1' 11 City, Nl l ., 12111 - Ig l. ' f XI1'l1if:111 1.1111 S111 I. 1111121-1143 111f.t1'11cto1' C I' O' - tory. Xl1cl1ig:111 Xlilitary .Xczuh-n1y, 11l'k'1lLll'x1 14141, ' .,. . T- 'Q 111: ' ' ' 111 l'11llic Speak' g, A' .' 111, . , g 2 J'N'- 11.: I'1'1'1-.:'11- uf ' ,' -.4 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 l l.1tc1':1t111'c, 1.11 x C' ll- L-, . 11'--. II u11,c 111 :mtl 1111-11 is 1'c1isl1c11 by the 1 st f 1c11.f .1 '. '13 KNOX COLLEGE I 11111112 I 1r11dusfa11d 1011 now GRACE A STAYT Ph B Wh1tmg Hall Dean of W 0111e11, 111511115101 111 EIIQIISII Ph B U111ve1s1ty of M1ch1ga11 1801 II'1St1L1CtO1 ll Ilngllsll Logan College Russelvllle Ky 189191 111st1ucto1 111 I11g11s,11 Prmceton 11115 H1011 School 1803 97 graduate student Umver s1ty of Chlcago 189199 Instructor 111 Lnghsh Davenport lla 1 Hwh Scl1oo1 1899 03 Dean of Women Ixuox College 1903 1011 lad ZUC1-Q'l1f LUA ,lUL1x W1c1xW1RE Wlutmg Hall Dzrector of Plzyszcal Travzzzzg for ll 0111611 Graduated 111 Physzcal Tfallllllg Course 4313611111 College 1900 student bumme1 School of 1hys1ca1 TY31I11Hg Harvard Un1vers1ty 1903 Duector 1 NV L X Cymuaslum Lan caster Pa 1900 TCaCllC1 111 the Womans Cymnasmm Oberlm College 190101 I11st1ucLo1 111 Phys1ca1 Tlallllllg Oberlm lol lege 190106 Duector of Physxcal 1'ra111111g for Wome11 Ixuox College 1906 CLARA I CATER VVl1ll11I1g Hall 11011011 of ll l1zt111g Hall C165 110 11.11 I l1lf0 7,1111 5 Jeesuz Robmrs HOLRTES B S M L 127 E North St Asszstanf P1'0fess01 of H1si01v and LIZYIUIZUII Graduate of Ixnox 11le1a1y COUISC 1881 I1'lSf1l1Ct01 111 tory Xankton College 11-81181 11 S lxnox College 18101 Qtu nt C 111c11 L111ve1 1tx 1801111 1 Come 180 I11str1.1cto1 111 I'Il5lO1y lxuox Qollege 1881 10114 X 112111 110 fe or of H1 tory and 111131311411 lxuox Lollege 11109 knock and Otl1C1S Wlll open 1111011 you X1 BRIGGS si' , A 1' 1 . , . . , ' , . . 1 I , . , ., . - Ig ' ' 2 D ' , . . b , -1 1 . , - ,A ' ' ' Q v 1 1 - ' Q 7 1 ' I ' . , , . Y .- 1 D , 1' , 1 - v V' ' i 1 I . M 1 1 . , . . . , - . - X I 5 , ' . - I . , . . . . .1 . I .- ' , , I J - ,ge , . , . . . . . J , , 1 -1 , U b 1 . . U Q 1 ' ' 1. ' V ' A I A A 1 V ' , -. ..l...i.... ., : 1 Lg'1'-ffzf, Qf? ' 1 'C 5513, ' , ' e A 3191 21:31 V 3' A' 1' LUG -' , 1 ' + l,9,'L:,-1 if , g,4k ',- : iff '51, F' 111. 4- 1 , f7? 1'.m1-. ' 1 T11 ' ' 1 ill frvvizzg to 1111! .-11' ' 1- '11 , -4 , I, - , . ., . . Y -' 4' ' ' 1 ' . ig - - ' His- 1 Y l -A f 1 . . .,.. - , 1. 3 . - de , 0 7 1' 's C. 18.155 M. L., ' ll, .T.'3: ' 4 '. .' , SN-. 3.555 1 '-- ss s ' - , ' ,- ' - vu l- . r -1 V . THE GALE B mon rafvfnl 0 your graumzar, RALPH JANSSEN Ph. D., Docts Theol. 757 N. Cedar St Acting Irofcssor of Greek .-X. P., University of Chicago 149V Pl. D.. Halle-Vlitterb berg Lniversity 1902: lloctorandrs 'lheologie Free University .Xmsterd'im, ISNIN' student. l.'niversities of Halle-NVittenberg f Heidelberg. 'ind of Strassburg NSN-191123 Instructor in New Testament Greek and Hebrew in the Theological Seminary at li-and apids. Mich.. . L- S: student in New Testament ,Creek Semities 'lnd Divinity. Lniversity of Leipzig 1906' Di- vinity School of the lnited Free Church. Glasgow 1907. and e Tree L'nirversity, .Xm.terdam. 1SION- .Xcting Professor of Greek. Knox College. 1909-. 'L' 1 : ' 4 you-. ' ur. D.xrni l'.-x1.Es, JR., A. M.. B. . 3-5 N. Prairie St. lnslrucfor in Bilvliral Literafizax' A . .. Ilarvart 'nixersi y. MT: .X. NI.. Harvard Univer- Ji -'55 1 - l.. Chicago 'l'l1cologic'1 Seminary, 1902' - e. 'rotor ' 2 M 1 . xi'-3 Forest College. 1897-983 Minister . s . :lin ft. 'oi r gutiongi '1 r 1. 'I esmurg, ., lEl3-- Instruc- t 1' in lilulical l.iter'i!ure. Knox College. 1!NNS!. Il 'i. J ' Y 1 'V1' 'VUL -'S tl f'c'I' '.l'lIlf1 f'l'0lllL'lll. xl.XRl-QL HEREN M. S. Parc Apartments llI.Yfl'lll'fU7' in llallmlazativs . Nortliwestern lfversity 10043 NI. S. Nortliwcstcl' 'niv'-rs' '. , Wg Instructor in Kldtliematics Marsllfield QNYis.J llig,h Sehoml. 1214144063 gr'idu'ite student in Mwtlienmtics North- '-stern 'nivt-rs' 5. . Ii' 'Q Instructor in Mzitliemrtics Knox 'o -ge 2 '-. t is J ' 1 V ' h . Rliumiuan Rlixur 'l'1nn.x1.s. A. M. 396 N. Prdirie St. I s rzrrlvr in ling ' 1 . . .. lacitie L'niversity, 151013 A. M. Wellesley College E lg I st' 'to' in linglish Sult I,1l'e City lligh Scho l 190 - lt ls- .1 Instructor in linglisli, Knox College, 15 ,!. Une to-day is worth two to-morrows. Day heforc exims. KNOX COLLEGE Gut into it! Males a cl:-an swe'cf'! IRA T. CARRITHERS, A. B. 951 N. Academy St. A B Univer it of Illinois 1908' Director of Cymnasium '- -1 ' 5 Y v ' v ' and Athletics, Alma, Mich., 1908-10g Director of Athletics, Knox College, 1910-. Per haf.: so ALICE W1LLARD A B A 704 N Cherry St Izzstfuctor zu Latm A B Ixnox College 1909 A M Knox College 1908 In tiuctor in latin Ixnox College 1011 C 11 ton hem mt HELEN IVIAHSEY RUDD Ph B 396 N Pra1r1e St Iustfucfor zzz Ffench Ph B Umversitv of Chicago 1910 graduate student in Romance Languages University of Chicago 191011 Instructor in French Ixnox College 1911 From flat stazzdfomt of Er nomns JEROME Hfxu RAYMONJD A M Ph D 1518 E Main St P10 essor of Efonouzus and Polzlual Sc eufc A B Nlorthwe tern University 1899 A M Northwestern University 1893 Ph D University of Chicago 1695 becretary and Lecturer of Chicago 'ioclety for University Extension 1892 93 Professor of History and Political Science Lawrence Uni ver ity -Xppleton Wis 1893 94 Iectuxer on 'sociology and Secretary of Cla s Study Department University Extension D vision University of Chicago 1594 99 Professor of boclology and Qecretarv of University Lxten ion Department Urnversit f isconsin 1893 94 President and Irofe sor of Lconomics and Sociology VVe t Xirginia University 18911901 Associate Pro fes or of Sociology Umvei ity of Chicago 100110 Professor of Economics and Political DCICIICC Ixnox College 1910 Somewhere the birds are singing ewermore Spring fevei victim . ., .'. , .., . . .. . , . , , . . , ., . , , . . a ' ' 1? C , . . - -, . , - , 1 1 ' 1 . -' , -. ' ' 0 ' . , ' I , . ., . . K . C ' . ' . . , - A 'v 1 -' I 1 '-Q . .. ' I . ' 'x . . . I I 1 L .' , - Y . V' 7 ' Q I - . . . s , . , ., . , - L S . 1 1- ! t 9 Y . . I 5 , X' o . . , N. - . J , . VV . , . -. , s ' C I N- ' . . , - ' . . , f -Q . - .. . Z , . . , . , -. THE GALE ,ll. i-- Great 011111: f1'11111 little aflriug Corus do grow. BERTRAM XV. XVELLS, A. B. 379 NV. Tompkins St. I115t1'11ff111' 111 Biology A. Ti.. Ohio State University, 19113 Instructor in Biology, Knox College. 1911-. PROT P XCE 11 1 11.1111 11 H111 111111111141 111111 F10110111x 0 1111201 Ixnwx L111l1.'6 NULL the XCWI' 0116 fs, X 1 OLIE I1 11 l I1 11 1 H111 131111111111 1111 1111111111111 Ill 5111111111111 11111 I1111g1111111'.s Knox Culhge 1910- llls mel Qpmk lux I1I'llNLN '13 KNOX COLLEGE A Trzbute to Our Faculty The strength of a cha1n IS deternuned by the strength of 1ts weakest hnk and so the strength of a college 15 deternnned by that ot 1ts faculty INo honest we d1d not mean lt that way just '1 11111'l11fC let us explam oh you understand all rlght What we started out to say xx as that no college 15 complete Wlllllfbllt a fic ulty Just as no c1ty 1S complete w1tl1out a hosp1t1l to patch up tlnngs that go wrong Of course a hosp1t1l 1snt a xery pleasant th1ng to have 111 the back yard lt IS a thmff we nlxe to forget about Llflfll we newer forget our faculty we newer can forget our faculty l1ow could we for 1f you w1ll pers1st 1n IU1Sl.lIIdCI'SlCE1Hil.1I'lg me I may as well stop Here I am slated to pay a tr1bute to the faculty not that TITI not glad to do It but at that I got ex ery Job IH thxs whole book that no one else would take Of course I reahze tl1at they thought nobody could do the faculty Just1ce but me and It does take a star to pay a tr1bute to a well not exactly that e1ther VVh1t Im try1ng to say IS that they deserxe a ln h trlbutc they have always got one 111 former GALES That 1SI'ltf the reason why we re gwmg the111 one 1n th1S but I dont seem to make myself clear At any rate here s to our faculty the hardest worked men 1n college Cso It 15 Said, We feel sometunes that they vxork harder than there 15 any sense of but thats probably because well of course a person comes to Knox to study pr manly and so1nebody has to lxeep h11n at lt and glxe h1n1 somethmg to do Our faculty does 1ts best at thls It succeeds xery well So hurray for our faculty' They cant be beaten' Takmg a second look at that last l1ne we feared some m1ght 1nfer that we had trled to beat them IH tl1e past but that 1Sl1t the use We mean you know wl1at we mean Ble sed IS l1e vsho expects to be canned for he sl1all not be chsappomted TOMMY o Y , c , . . . . Q T - - 1 Q 1 , A '- , . c A 't vc 4 L ' , 4 W . . , Y Y . U . 1 ' . , c ' c c c Q ' ' I 7 0- , , . V D - 1 in 7 . . 1 1 , . . L . N u , . C v ' 7 c . v A Y ' . . ' . , ' , . f. , . f. . . v v .Ov . t . i Y . 5 , c , . , , '. . . . . 1. t , 1 1 , ' c . , ' . I . . , , 1 1 . . Y , . . ' c 1 , , . 1 . . -- v 1' 7 - 7 .. Y . . . v 1 v - , . 1 . . . . K W . . . , v , c c . c ' Q ' . Y ' ' - . . , , I THE GALE At Exam Tzme UN 1th apologlesj 0101 11111 101115 1011111 111111111111 110111 0011111111011 111111 10111 S1l0IL T1111 50111111' 0 5t1011g 1111111 1111'1'11111g ll 100111.11 .1110 1011111 t111'11 W1101 T111' 1110 IS 1111111111 10111 511111151' C 11111 101111 11 101 d1111 Bx C1 111101111111 11011111 0 10111111 gms 11110 beg 111111 UI 1111111 1111111. 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I 1 KNOX COLLEGE Knox Conservatory of Muszc FOLORS 610011 and ll lute XELL a or Mmor 71p' go' lang' Handel h1oL1rt Bach Lhopm Qcales arpegglos, Lo or 1111 C n ser xa torv Do or c1e UH' Ill L13 IHL 51 allo 11 fl1t111 VVM 11RVDERILlx BILNTLLX Xlus 1 160 NV South St 11101 o Cozzseltaio v nf lzst and PIU Umm o 51114111157 1 Vldnated flom 1111611111 Lon e1vato1y of 1s1t 111 H ' 1111.1 0 XI ua p.11tn1e11t of 'Nlevt 1 vme 1f1llIO1 I11st1t11te 1 N tudent 111 Royal Conse1vato1y of 1 IC ,, 1 'N 1611111 fCl1 l1'1l'l ' lJ11etlo1 of the lxnox Lon envatoly N111-.le 1N'4m fhe busy llulll of the maclnnerv ot the old 1n1l1 sltuated It the torner ot Tompluns and Cherry Streets known 'is the lxnoclts factory has been heard exery day durmg the present school ye'1r exeeptmgf Qundays when 111 the employers and employees tame thelr machmery and go around to the xartous churehes and there grmd out some mellow dxes wh1ch are warranted to cure all eases of 1nso1nn1a xxhenexer the m1n1ster fa1ls Th1s year t11e g1lt edged products from the Ixnotlts M111 h ue 111 been chutked 1nto seventeen green and wh1te laes t1ed up mth purple and gold str1ngs md on Commencement Day these bags Wlll be on Ckl11lJltlOU for the last t11ne and 11111 then FCCCINC the 111111 mark from the presldent 'md other moguls Tlns IS the largest output 1n the h1sto1y of the Ixnotks M111 and many sh1p 1nents of second class l1IZltCI'1Z1l have already been sent to XHFIOLIS ports and ex en to the Isles of Beecher Lhapel The m1l1 Wlll close down for the summer on une loth and the machmery w111 be sent away for repa1rs some to Boston Mass and others fthe water motorsb to the water cures of NI1ch1gan Une or two eng1neers v111l be left 1n charge of the plant do1ng the necessary t1nker1ng on the smaller matlnnery Clllflllg July and August The old knocks M111 XV1tll ltS hu1n and 0'I'1IlC1 T1e 1nart for ltS products you can always hnd In the home the church t11e c1ty or state lt dehx ers the goods on t1me, not late Musxc hath charms to sooth the savage beast, but our smgzng Ill chapel has the opposne eftect ' 41 . 7 . Z , 1 ' , , . sf' y C V1 - 7 - o - -' 4 ,, 1 1 1 Say 3' 1 7,c'o'i' 1 fA fly, d111z'l Irv fo 1' 1 ' . 1 , ' -, ' ' F ', 1 . 3. ,Eu v Dlrf' ' f ' ' 1', 1 111 11 111.4 A ISCJIQ 1l'l1 -A rl f'1 us 1. 11e- ' ' L , f -A ' . su:-11.51 5 ' ' ' - ' -f A1151 . Leipziv, 185W-.tg 1' .' . ' 1 y, 1888-H513 pupil ot 11el1e Sedle, Pans, 1851?- .ISQ ' ' Y .' ' S ' of 1 Xe, Ati-, , . 2 1 ' V as Y X , v i vv Q L , t v L ' , 4 , 17' l .a 1. V - ', 1 , . . ' . K L -1 W U . ,, . v W . X . V v . A. W M , V , ,, I N , . L , L . . - . T C . V. c 1 . A ' 2 . , . , V. C i Y ' . .... I A, , V W Y . ,, . , v 1 1 I - 1 - v v I C v 1. 11 Q - . . i ,, . 1 - f ' s , ' L , I v C 'Q 1 . 1 V H , ' I . ,, . . . Y 1 Q I I . V , u V Y i U Y THE GALE L sc 1111: 1111111 Pedal 111 1111.9 case JOHN' NVINTER THOMPSON Mus B 473 Monmouth Bhd P10f1ss01 of Pzpe Ofgan T1160lj' and E01 Tramuzg Graduated fl0l'l1 Ober1111 Conbmvatory 1800 Graduated fxom the 1101211 Lon Pvatory of Muslc Ielpllg 1804 Teacher 111 111101 CO1l'ClY3tOI'y of Nluslc 1810 111 HELEN H1111 BIRCH 147 11 TOl11p1x1l1S St P1of1'.1so1 of 131111111 0110 l11a1111ate11 from Nchoo1 of Nluwc DePauw U1111ers1ty 1Q96 PoQt h1.11111ate 1111111 111111111 N11ss 1111111 1 11lll1y 1896 91 pup11 11' Xxl111'l1Tl 11 N11c-11111011 t111ee Q111111la11q11a seaions Teac11e1 111 101115111111 I111111str1z11 11-1t1t11te Ruxton La 100406 Qtudent ln 1xCf1ll1 l,erm1111 11111111 X11e1 Nc11a1v1en11a 1001101 'leacher 111 111251121111 L1111c-ge 11.111111 he-olgla 1001 '1eac11e1 111 Ixnox C011 CINJIUIN of N1115lL 1' 111 1111 1 11111 111111111 BL11x1L L XRLTONI 614 W C11err5 Q1 11 1' 11 j 1111111111 111511111 111111 5111111119 1 l 1 11 1 Nlll'llI11Ll NC11111 1000 1eac11e1 111 x1111x 1111s11w1t111y 1'1 C11u1111' 1 N411 N1 Bo 3 7 N1o111111111t11 H1141 F11 1.11111 1 11111111 mic' 111111 1m 11111 11 wmv 111 18' 11111311 of 131150111 11111 1 VP 111 11 x1f11Qe 1111171 C1e1mc111y 1806 95 lK11L1 ll l1l uw 1 1X1 1111111111 11111111 111111 111111111 XLRNI' . , . . . ' . . ' l 3 5 . v 5' S 1- Y 1 ' 1 'S 1 4 , l 5 . .1 ' 1 , L 1. I 111 ' Hat. , . ' I . 3' . ' , 1 -Q 1 'I .1 .fr . A' 71-' A- ,Q ' - 1 ,'Q : ' ff . : , ' 1 ' ' , . ,. ' . - ' . - ', . ' ' 1 1 111'r'1', 11111 1 1111, 1 '. ' G--,' ' 1 x i - 1 . V - . 11f.v.11 ' 111. 'A' K' ll1':11l11:1t1'11 f1-11111 Knox C1111scrvato1'y nf Music, 1908: with 1l11'i1 121511 1lill'1'l. Nuf Ymrk. .' -' .' 1 1, . .3 ' ' 1' I QA J ' ' 'Z ' '. .715-. 1111.1 l'1'1111'1111.r 1111' uf Of 1'a. 111..1.' '1 Q . . 1'1.T S- 1 ' ' . 1 I - ff f IZ111111: - f1'1 , 1'1 r 11.1 ' Z1 1 fy., 8.125 ' '. 11,1 11, 11.31 pul f 11 '. . H JY, ' ' ', . - 'Q tm ' -A in 1111 x C1 52 '1l111'y, .JIS-. KNOX COLLEGE lg lf.3l1f1X 011 gc1 He 111 LILIAN ELwooD 387 Monmouth Blxd P1 ofessw of S111g111g Graduated f1om Ixuox Co11se1v.1to1y of RILISIC 1003 1 tructor 111 XOICC Ixnox Lon crvatory 10030-L 11111311 of Delle Sedle and Jean de Reslxe and l11s .1s1sta11ts 1 115 1104 J coached 111 Crermau Lledel Wl111 Hummell 13611111 Germany 90601 teacher of XOICS X1bL1l1ll6lL1llC N M 1110100 teather 111 Ixnox Lou e1vato1y 1909 ad 11 a lf!! of IILL 111111111 IAM1-15 1N1CCONNIFLL NVEIJDELL 185 W South St P1 oft 1501 0fPll1IlUf0lfC Gladuattd flOll1 WV1 SfI'l1ll1Sf1l 10111 1 of DILJSIC' P 1003 11 of Qa1l 11ae1me111 110 ton 1111504 1111.1 0 111110 lg pzutment, bynodlcal College 111lto11 Nlo 1111311 111111 of L 1 e1man 11 ton 1 11 Us teather 111 New VN1ln1111gto11 1908 09 f.63.C1'lpl 111 1x1 ox Lon 61VdfUly 111011 C1EoRGE REBEL STOUT 573 N Semmary St P10 essof of l 101111 P1a1111f1111'c and Colfdlflfllllf Gladuated flom 1xl1OXfOl'lS1lWatO1W of 11111510 14290 111110101 Gene eo Collegmte 1l'lSt1tLlt6 Lo11se1v11to1y of BILISIC 181 111111111 Teacher P1:111o and X mlm 1'1lg0 College Lon e1vato1y of Musm 1100 05 pupzl XHVlEl Scl1a1v1e11lxa lpxanor and Mm. t11u11be1g fV1011l1 and co11d11ct'11g7 1rC11I11 1111101 l11lCLtOl VVesley kol 1606 Couselvatmy of Mum: 1nd Ilnectm of X111 IC L111lVCl91ty o North Dakota 1000141 116gl66 of Mus 1 lxuox tollcge 1900 teacher of 1111110 Xl01l11 1'I3.ll'I1Olly and Louduttmg lxuox C011 e1va1.o1y of Mu IC 1910 1o11f d vt 1 1111! 1111 g11af 1111111111 .vt a 111111111 !I01'lL1f7L af? 1111 1 111 N1.LL11z JOHNNQN SMITH 966 E Ixnox St C1111d1e11 5 DePa1i111e111' Graduated 1.10111 Ixuox C011 ervato1y 'IN puvate tutm 111 Galesburg and 5l1er1d:111 Wyo student 111 C3.l.lL1t11Cl s School l,1llC21g0 SLITHITIEI 1910 111 tluctor Summer lerm Ixuox Lon 'ervatow 1010 Head of Lluldrens Department, Ixuox 1011561 vato1y 1010 I thmk 1f 5 avs ful to be ma1r1ed HELEN HAMILTON 1 H S11 ' ' f , 1 :cf 1- . f r ... . , M 1 5, . ' 7 5 '. ' .1 :' 3 . , , - ' i , ' A ' 5 . 'gi' , S, -U1 g U U 7 - O V 3 1 1., - 'Q ' .1 ' , . ., . '-'..g ' ' ' J ' s ' ' , Y. QE -lll... S11 v ' I' 1' 111 'rg lwa J 'lI, for ' ' fc. r if f ' 1 . 5 . V, ' A. A1 10.1 I - a Y . pup ' ' 'A ' ' , ' 5 , 1 I- .g 11111 '1'l f ' 1 1 1- ' ' , ' , 1 ,. 1 7- 7,3 1 1 ' Z1 'l Ba ' , 'os , 1110- ' - f , Pa., - g -' I .' 5 ' ' ' . .-. -,,,-.-l-. I just Fllllvf leruf' 111,vsclj' away, Tl1al's all H11-1'1' is to if 1 5 , . . . A r A , y 1 1 ' ' . 'Q ' 5 ' ' . . ' . ' 1' ' . L' . , - ' , , '. . . , ' , , I . K T .I .I E Q , - ' ' . ' '. ' V 1' . , , f ' .Y- '- V: ' ' ' . El. ,- , .1 . , V , . , . y if s ' ' ' 5 , -. ,...-1-i.-.-.. lffill 11111 H1 ' ' I d .Y ' ' 11 jll mf, 2111 I '1 1 g 'I 1. ' Y , , ' - ' f S - , 13.31 -' - ' . . , l . . H I, , , , ., - Q . ' . '. I : S ' 5 , ' .' - .1 .V . g - 1 ' ' ' 3 ' '- 1 1 ' , 1 -'. THE GALE I Nrrrnlngl LLru5trr5 L R 1 mx XII x 1 XX IX N I XI IMI N J AX1.1f1:1-111 Xl. ' .xl 1. . . .. 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SEN IOIL 429 THE GALE The Class of 1912 Mxx Nl XRSH XLL LJOODSILL Galesburg Had poss1b1l1t1es but IS goxng to get marued Beta Theta P1 GI1OYl'l21Llt1l Dramatm Club Fzeshman Llass TT63Sl1lCl Semor Llass TTEHSLITCI Busmess Man af1e1 of Student 10 I-d1tor of 1011 imma Manager of Semor Class Play Colton ITIZG Debate Class Basket Pall leam four years Captam three years bophomore Llass Play lRMx L1LL11x XIORLEX Galesburg She l1'1s. a pe1fect r1gl1t to affect tlns art1st1c pose be tame she I9 1 good ITIIINICIZII1 L onsery atnry L 1111servz1tory LJlCll6StlZ-1 XRL ll DL xs1wRT1-1 Galesburg Ile 111s 1111 uc t1y111g to gmt some connnmee t0gCtllC1 le ta 'wmma 111111 e 111 Lxlee L17 L1111 e1v1t111w LlYCll6Sl1Z1 Sen or '1ss 'lay l lt'XlLlt'llt Ne-111111 L11-.s Student COUIWCI re-s11le11t 1 1e'1111e1 .1 s 11 Nlanagen hlee L ll LC' le lL Clll ll UllL I SSOLIJ lOl l nc en 1 1 IE lm 1 lxnox Lo111L Penn lxnnx xlKl11l11Ullll1 N1111l111n1ore llelute lD1l'lt Ill 1 L 1 11fe L3 1111111 11 Nl 1 111x1 X llll lXlenflon L gms lll f11 ex11ytl1111g LXLII v111m111 Sllffld Lnl 1e1 1 L 1l111 t ll Student Qtoc 11 1 1: l1c-11 111e1 of Ne11101 L ss 1T 11 lllfl Llulx R1 1 lLlT'Il IL 1 1 1111111 0 ' 1111 1l 11111 Xl 1tl11.m1 us 11 L111nmenLeme11t NPL ll El C' ll 'QNLI N 1 Ill Llllll 111 luxe one 51111111 e1e11111 111111111 1 -V' ' C1 - . .... . . ' '. 2 'z ' ' J A ' ' ' v. ' . l I' ' 3 .Xd lIl.Q Y. M. L'. A.: N Cl ly 'un-'111, '111-'11, 'll-'12g ' - 1 - 1 T i ' L'l.., I '- Q ' ' 'z::1 Q 'lg ' l' 3' .'l:'l'.s1 L'l's,.' 1. . . ' ' 'l1l. lx , '111 Yie I ffl U'zt 'Val .X. t' 1. '111 Y. Nl. C. . .X L'z1l1i11utg S1 l t St: tl: VA. ' :11'4 3 ' .f- ' ' 'll ' I l: -3 ' -1 f 1 gy W' - 116' .Ml-l1l1i l , ll-lateg ll ' R ll. 'lll. J1,1qi'- 1: V1.5 ....... . Sh 1 ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 '- ' 2 gc. Y. XY. Lf .X.3 M1 I ' 1f 'z '1e , ' 1 , k L' .1 Virls' lluslxet l!:1ll 'lx 111111 ' ' f ' ' 'la.,,g S121 uf LW11-erl lffllliull f Sl l li. 'll, 'lfl ii ' ' 'I'lls , lvZ1l'1' Nlztl ' :Intl l 1ze. '1111 Il ' R ll, '11.1, '10, 'llg - JV: Il 1 rs lll . 4 - :tl T, ' 3 ' ' il 1 :111 this '1111g z111'l XYIIZIIV' 111 fre, I' Y ' gf . ' 1 .' 1.3 ' ' g,-', . KNOX COLLEGE MARVIN E lXlEXCI-IAM Roseulle Bluffed hrs way thus fan he has a futuue Ph1 Delta Theta Xdelphx X Nl C X lxeshman llecla matlon Conte t Student Stock Lo 00 hldlldgtfl Soph omore Class Play X1a1mge1 of QALE NELL FRANCE: CoL1.1Ns lxnoxulle Qhe comes flom lxnoxvnlle and has 'in extenswe vocabu lauy of endeauug terms such as Pett1e Deane .md Lov1e years JAMES llARPER XfObE lXlacomh A bold b d man vx11h lugh xdeals Glee Club Cnothautu X M C X I'l'16YI'IlIE'l of Student aff 11 1 X lx Issay Con est BLLLE IRENL STA1wshL Xorlxulle X lover of the 1mple hfe L RI I '1 W C X NOltllW6St6l!1 I.ll'llVE1S1tV wo yeam Lamean L1te1a1y 'woczety X mzxtlue of all thmgs began us that heterogeneous thmg a Fxefhman V Y. ' 3 . 'g '. 1 . . . .3 7' - ' 3 1 ' V' 2 H , IV, L lf . ' li I - A 3 I ' ' - y ' L. M. I., '07-'USQ Delta Delta lleltzxg Y. VX. C. .X., three In - 4'. V . . C , r , . . . x .. . St , ' -' 23 D. . . '. 2 4 I . 1 5' ' . . '. .: .1-.gi1 ' ' ,t THE GALE FREDERTCIX NN BFARD Rugus a He 5 Jut too cute to tall about ee uh 4 P1e 1 en 11 Col eg la md on ervafoxw Omchesha X Sta e l1.1na er of Semor Play on POTIER Galesburg l ns hung a memle1 nf the lxafa Klub can be very ar hc xlnn he fees lxlxe t1 a 1 I 5E'l1s lax 1 N. ll XRLI Macomb Xu embalm LN-.ed x Jlltll wntb pluutw of bxavxn 1 1 nmu hltu X X me lrcmdent of 1 ctxc N UCll.l1Kll1 IE ll L11 loot e nm ' .x It um I L RN1 R C.1mbr1dge C t' L I College llavexs 111 sl eu vv1c7110lL IIIGI L xy Lume t Iumm L ass 'lx l 111 ut s u s ll NIULK N ss KNOX COLLEGE RALPH B. JOY ....... Ixeokuk Iowa A tragic indictment against co'education. Beta Theta Pi' Glee Club. GLADYS IVICALPIINE CAMPBELL , . Galesburg Her silence is not always golden. i Peta Phi' L. I , .: Secretar '. . .' Ca inet, 11' Consumers League' Ireaidentg l7i'esIim'in iasket Pall Team, 10' Ceneral Ilonors. . 11' Specia Honors in Ilngli li. 11' Commencement Spealer. BIN ROBERT ELDRIDCE . . . Sioux City Iowa ' His relatives are fond of him. , nior Cla s Play' B' e Ifall eam 10- 113 'ass wslet Team 11 ' Second foot Ball T am, '00 . IXIILDRED lXfIoRR1s .... Council Blulifs Iona Tis talk that makes the world go roind. Delta Delta Delta' Junior Class Play. Well I guess that is about all I have to say-except-.-CQNGER i . l I 1 P 1 , NI I y, '10, X VV L A, b ' , ' ' , I C - I , ' , 1 L '10 ' , l ' s ' , t Adelphig University of Wisconsin, '08, '0!lg Manager of I lu 5 , as I I , ' ' Ll K ll. X Ball , ' 312, 4 e , '10, 'll I f THE GALE ' R1LPH W1RREN SOULE Seattle Wash Ralph d1g1aced lumself by not showmg up at the 1l6S11l l'1a11 1a1tv on t1me Co11aerwato1y 11esl1man at Xd11a11 College M1ch1gan, mgma Xlpha 11311011 C1lee Club Solmst 09 10 10 11 S11lo1st .1t NI 1' C11L11C11 10 Central Churc ua tet 1 I I 16 l11te1'1a11 C111llC11 1 Confervatory Oualtet 1 Xlanagex of Conserxatory Number of Stu ent Student btaff 11 1 loot Ball Te m 1 e la l'e'1m 1121 hX 111111 ARET Rx AN Galesburg 11 ed 111 61 .1dm11111g classmates to be the best Stude 111 college 1 NI I Sect1o11al X ICC Pres1dent ue 1111-11t Ntudent C111111111 Cons11me1 s League Ntudent SMH 1e11e1:1 o11o1s N11e111l l11111111Q 1:11111 'md 1 11g1lS11 10 Commence ment Q11e'11Cer 1111 X C11 1111111 Spr1ngl1eld 111 1 1 111tl1111t 111 11 11I'l11T11 11- 11 lleltw 5lgl1'l'1 x10 e Ill ll C 1111111-t 111 1 111-legne to C1e11ev1 Co11fe1e11ce 1 ee .11 1111111 1 Secletzny 1111 1e'1Q11111 1651 e11t 11 1 Colleg 1:1 1 1111 111 71 U1 1t1111c'1I C1111test XN11111e1 of Peace a 1111111 C1111 Gt 1 111111161 uf Stite Ieace CDIHIOHCH 11111111 1.11 61111 ll N dI1dgC1 ll 1 11116111 X1C1'111lC1 of 1111.111 of lCtlC 1111t101 ICCI 1.1111 NUI1110I'l10lC Claes 'lay 11111101 me 1 1 'lN61S C111 SQ111111 Class Play Secon 1 11t11s 1 1 1 111: 111011C11 C1111 17 om 11111111-111111t S111 11 Cl Nl XRTI C11 Neponset 1 1111 11 1 C1111111 1111 '1eQ11111 X106 ICSIK ent 10 I1 111111 t 1 t'll1Vl C1111fe111 10 llelegute to Roc es 1 N 111 111t 11 11111131-1 1111v111 11111 1 d1to1 0 11111111 C Nl1l I11Jtl 1f 8111111111 I 111111111 C1115 Bas et 14m 1 11101 113 11a 1Cet 1 11.1111 1 1 11111s 1r t ro AIEKCIIXM . l V1 .... , . :ll-31234 1' 4 'J lv. 1. ' ' L, A , 1 11 O 1' . ' 1 Q 5 ' ' V' ' , ' 23 A ,. N ' , ' 2: L h ' ' 1 Q - 11' , '1113 3 ' , ' -' 2: ' a , '10, '11: 1'aS 1 11 ' 1 , '12. t j 11 ' ' 'A' Ili 1'et:1 1'l1i1 L. 1 . .1 .' ' 'A ' , '10g 1 ' . 'Nz .' ' -' 1 ' g .1 .' ' A. '11-'12: li ' 1 11 ' , ,USL '10, 'Ili Q 1 1 in . ' . 2 ' , ' 5 e - X111 'll xe 111 ' 1 'ml l'l' C2 2 1 111 1 1 1'l : .Xd 11l'g Y. I. C. A.: 'z ' . ' S-' 21 1 ' 1 ' ' ,'09g 1'l C'l11I1, 'us-'12g C -t 'ou-' 25 .' - - ' d 'll ' 1 ' ' ', 'lll-'111 1, ' Li , ' -V 21 Q 6 1, Hd, ,08- 'utlg l'1'esi11c11t 111' C1l'3C01'1C8.1 .XSs11ci:.1ti1111, '11-'ltlg Soph- 1111 U'-.11 11 ' A: 1 ' 3 ' CJ1' - I ' te.. '21 ' ' 1 11 , '121 'li 'li 'I' 1 , 7111 I .1' ' ', ' 1-'I Q S1 1 ' ' ' '1 .Xtl 11' C' ' . '11-,125 C'l ln' 1--, '1111-'liz I A l 3 Q ' ' Cl. 'lugg 1'l. j 'J' 'll 1 Q U' ' - 1: , d 1 ize. I J':'t:t1 1'-1 1 111 ' 'l lest, ' LQ C - 1 . 1,1 .X. '11111 ....... C4111 se-11 111'-1 111' l11-- ' 'n1e. Y. W.1'. A.: I - .'l- 1. 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KNOX COLLEGE RLSQELL box Ha1ley Idaho O11 the stage or off he can always take the part of the ardent lover Ha1ley H1gh School Ha1ley Idaho Umve1s1ty of Idaho '09 09 I0 nox ee Club 11111101 Class Play Con e1vatory O1cl1estra 111 11 lxnox lfmd 1 1 17 College Pa CIS uh 7 Ixnoxi Team 11 17 Serum Basket Iall I'eam Beta ll1eta I bemor Cla s Play INIARGARET E JACOBNON B1sl1op H111 What would llfe be WlIllOllt Ircuch W C llEaSllI'?l XICC PlC9ldCll e egate to Ceneva COl1fClCllCE '51l6ClHl IIOIIOIS Ill GCITHHU 09 CJQllCT'Z1lI'lOl1O15 CHARLES M BURNS Galeslwurg He love tl1e l1gl1t tl1e fllVOl0l1S and the questmnable I'lOtllZl.l1tll X NI C X l7r.1mat1c Club Tumor Cass Play 8611101 Class Play Xs1ta11t T1acl N1a11age1 11 IRENE OLIN BRIDGE Gqlesbure Sho1t but jolly P1 Peta P11 VV C X College Pl'lV6l9 Club Delegate to he-neva C0l1fClCllCC llll Delegate to Decatur Co11fe1e11ce 10 1011 Regatta If I keep on I vnll make a lllt 111 somethmg ZYLPHIA WYCIxOIF UBRARY umvsssm or 1111No1s THE GALE NOEL 11 LR x1C Kewanee foo Q1ow to 1116 and yet he llves ll Delta Theta XGE1D11l X M L X Toot Ba11 Team 111 11 I1aQeP'111'1eam 11 1? BaQ1NetBal11eam 9 Nanager 1 LILITH 1 N111 S11 I1 13111 London M1115 1 11 1 IC I1 Z1 l u11Ne11:11u13 1114 Q 11 1 11 Q Q1 11 9 1111 111e lllee Club a 111 the o ICI 111111 111 yullc-ge 1e1c-111111 1 1 1111su111111y IIIIXN XINDIRN Xlpha 1s11 11.1111 nts 11111 s '1L1Y U smll newer sluut the l I 111111 PRINCE , - 1 '. .- 1 ..... . . . Pl' ' , . ' 'Z '. . 1. . .: ' , g,K I . Y.,,L: 5, ,. ,hi 11 , '2. I ' ' xY11Ll11 ' migs il C1111:-e1'v:11111-y A cital 0 het. C1.,x1'1113 R, Nsawmmxin ..... . Galeslmurg ll-111111- to k he' '111 , 11 1i b' nd spa- 11-st f I 1' 4 - ' 1 ' 1 g 1. 1, ,.1 ,' : ' Q ION ........ 4 Kllf' ' 'J 1 L'm:. P11115 ' ' 'Q111 ry. l. ' 'i l'1is.- -, 13 KNOX COLLEGE HOWARD A SLOUOH Well fed well groomed an Susu-' GREEN Never let tlldl STEWART PURINGTON De es 1nterfe1e w1tl1 your dut A111110 on d utterly hal mless P111 Delta Theta Toot Pall Team 00 11 Pase B Team 11 17 Captam 1 Okl1hOm1 Clty Y S Momes la He 1an for exe y otflte that came along b1t claxms the othe S put l11m up to lt RUTH THOMPSON P111 Delta Theta Adel lu X p 'VI C A lusmess Nan ager of btudent 11 J CALE Board :tudent LOL1l1Cll Galeslwurg She 15 not as moss as he looks ta D WVl1en there is fl elta Delta H W C A t O.lllI1g ezse to do nights-I s ree years L M tudy.-HERB EASTMAN THE GALE '1 P1L111ER D EDMLXDN Chelan Wasl1 X crm erw.1t1ve SlL3.IldI78.ttCl who s11ll alv1ays keep 111 the eame old lllt 111 Mamma Delta Delta Mgma Rho Gl1Otl1Hllt1l Ixnox .and ltor 0 Student 1 1 College Ma1sha 11 01101 lol ' 11 1llSt IIIZC 111 btu ent ltemrx Lontc t ' S11pl1on1me Debate 10 Ixnox 1e11t Debate 11 lx110xl1elo1tC0111ell Debate, 1 L11r11n1e111eme111 N11e.1le1 T11ER13Nx X H1RT1 Galesburg 1, 1111 1l11'11S lldX6 ll1WlllllC Qettmg mx name st1a1g1t c Int .1 111111011 to Clld.ll2S 11161111 l 61 ll lxnox X111 TC La:l1es lien 11111111111 Lllll 1 t 11xN X 131111 Galesburg lm 1 1111 1uc111 1111111115 111 N 111 ll 11111 ll111111g1.11l1e l 1111c1LT I111 INI litllllll N Pavson Llll 1. S ll Pl 11s 5 lam llellllllg lil 1111s111m1s c-1111 X Delegate 0 1 11114111 are lS 111111 llllIllLl1ll Lb MIM 1 . '.' I . . . . . , . I' ' ' 1 1: 1 1 ' -' I . lidl f f . ' 1-' 2: ' ' l, ' - 'mg II 1 Q 1, '11,1, '111, ' 3 F' 1-' ' 1' d L' . Q ' 5 . WU: Q , ' , ' g ' :- lrflv' 1 .Q 1 ' '- - '21 ll 111 1 2 1 ' ' ' A l -' ' A l Q I'v .I ' ' ' L it. l,. ll. I.: K .1 1' is l'Ll'I ' ' ipll ' ' 1l: A ' ' 115 . Q-I.I.'.' . . 11311 ....... . ' All she clues XYllt'!l she' goes 111111 1l1e llill'l-Q YDOIU with me ie -l1 1 l-' l 1 ' l111111l: 11113 .'L tI 'y, 'Ill-'llg l5ll2 , ' I, 1'. I . f - ' 54: Nj ...... , .X rc' 111' li11l- Ill l -11111: :1l11:.'i l'C2.lll' 111 1 I El ' I:1 sl. l.. Rl. I.: l' J I. zg -3 Y. XY. C. . .1 t 121-ucv: C' f-1-me, '10, ' - Z1 certain 1311111111 zl 1 2 ' 2152? . KNOX COLLEGE MARY ANNI CRANF OIICICIS Tme sweet mgex fxom Oneida Conservatoxy Contralto Soloxst an Pue byte-ryan Church 09 10 Ladies Cflee Club Cflee Club Oualtet 11 P PIAZEL IJELM San Dl6gO Cal Il1e1e ale ltls of people who wlll not luelleve that lieu name ze- actually Hazel Ilelm uutxl tley ee lt l1e1e 111 IC Cmus xnox Confexvatmy L NI I X VV X Delegate 0 Geneva Confemence WINIFRED Cc RDEI I x INC1-RNOLL C,.1leslmurg ROBER Robelt and I wexe l1ICl6lJS1lCICl'1t Beta Plu M I Cr1llegeI'laye1s Club Conaum s ague I netsuuel D11 llelega to Umvem 1t5 of Illmols Confexence U8 Delegate to Geneva Confeneuce H 141 'Delegate to Xoung Ieoples NIISSIOHZITY Confexence at Imelta 10 C1 tlc uf L M I 0 Girls Declamatmn Conteft UU Iunlox Class emox Class Play Olllt Xuthm of Soplmmme rue ong Ixnox Consexvatoly 'lm U I ay ete T NV CALDWELL 1.1 xa and went to a plmtogxaplmex who could do us Justlce Delta 51gITl?1 Ixho Xdelplu Pxesxdent FICZISHICI Ixafa uh X I1es1dent Seuetany Mem :ev o Cablnet 11 I Ilesldent of 1lIlll0lS Inteleolleglate U1 1 'toucal Xssoclatlon Delegate fox Illlnms tn Intelk-tate Ouatorletl Xsboclatwn llE l'alllCl of Noplmrnme Claw Tumor Class Play Ioxnt xxllllldl of Xdelpln IIILC Delnte Inst P1116 'NOIPIIOTTIOIC IUUIOI c5ldt0llC'll Contest Xltex nate On Ixnox Belmt Delnte 'Ieam ll Xltexnatc on IXIIOX LCIOKCOTIICII feam 1 Sophomone Debate Not so se-nous ax he looks VXICICY l.l .l...-.i-.l-- Q7 THE GALE K RLO X Fxxrmxx Galesburg XX1Il p1 obably be an evangelnst 1110 11111 ll , a EIS 111 B C C1h111et 1 11 11 1 Sophomore Llass Play bemor Uafs Ilax Manager 31th Xllllllill Inte1colleg1ate Ora tor1cal Lontebt l11Qt Inze I1eshman Ileclamatlon C011 tet Necund Pnze 5Ol1h0lTlOl'CI1lHlOI' IIYHITTICHI Lcnte t 10 11 XX11111111g leam 111 I.111ca ter Cup De ate ml-NSI? Low Muson Qty I 1111 IIIIGIG ted 111 pl1utog1'1pl1e1Q and photoglaphy N I LOIIW3'-llljlldlllg Neue 211 1e1su1er NCIIHI 13111111 LN 1.14111 Lxwmm I1PPl-RNON Olleldil 1 lx qulet .15 Ql1e locus m1xus1t-uw s 1 ee Ill I Lumpleted IC mug tl11 e 51,1 XIII 111 Lnxleslmurg Lt 1 WLL VU OIISIIIHLI 5 In ue Npeua IIOIIOIS 111 r H ll! y sat on 21 WLHLUII xxlud 11111 mud 'Xly, what El dust I fame Rows 'x A Y . , . Y. BI. C. A.: fx tl tug Il y ' ' Cl I: Y. I. .. A.: .K . ' , Oi. s , Q, 2: M - Q A , ,', ' Z .. . ,ff I 4. -' S -. ' b I 'J ' If' : ' . ........ . .' Y. XY. C. .X.: I.. 1 I. .1 Y' ' 5 ' Q t 'y, '11g 'I' 1: , 'l'31 .' AJ' 'z ztit. N1 t If 4 . lf. lA 5- ' 'Q lnrliei' Fl Cl I, '11-' 21 ' tl J, KR -, -1 in 'L' '-.1'S. wy' fl Il. 1 1- M11 .1311 ........ ' .X W gill with 1 -1 ice. I., 11. I.. C .- 1 5 '11 f ' Ge- 1: . KNOX COLLEGE WILLIAM J ObBORN Galeshurg No ICC how cute and Hutzly Ins han Nllllxe lS a mu 1Cl2.I1 w1th a temperament and proud of It b gosh' Couservatoxy MKG ILNIA POWIRQ PATTERNON Monmouth Hen name may be taken as an Injnatnn that she wxll one day be a gland upexa tal Consexvatory OLIVER HARLIIN HILL Nlt Carmel A qu1et dut1ful famxly man w1th a futule Class Play Consumem s league XICC 1l6S1LlClll. 11 l Adelphl 11126 Debate I1eShm.In llelmte wlth Allllllxlll WINIIFRED SHANER North Henderson Qhe 15 there w1th the tomh and modnlatmn vxhatevcm that 15 so the 3.L1tl'10llt1CS of the Lon elvatoly tell 5 even If she does come from North Henderson Conservatory fut' lut' my man the g1rls xxont hurt you CRAI1. i,,1,11..- I' ' ' '- is. 1' ' ' ' 4' I . . . ' . . . . . . l . I Adelphi: Y. M. C. A.g College Players' Club: jvnior ' . J . I. ' ' -1 .,. ' 11- . . :. ,' V . - ' r - 4 .. , ,. . , , . ' ' 5 ' ' ' u', - 1 THE GALE '13 LL LILE COAAER Vmton, Iowa XX 1th chauty for all but only t1me for one ta Delta Delta X X X ladxes Glee u Dxamatmc Lluh lomt Tleasurer of lxeshman Class X C X Cabznet 11 D Delezate to grate X VV L Conwentlon 5OllllUl'TlOl6 Class Plav btatjf Blember of NX oman 5 Ldltlill of Student 17 LEE Xxx x D Hum F Galesburg 1 heal lee Xnna laugh mules one tlnnl of the oo ege 1 u v x1 a le nx un 1 lxnox Xllnpple Declamatxon ont:-st Us Sophomore ass ' JL xsh XX .mx erlv xu tlll tu n 1 now ll M nur vi IX if llesburg k L lr lL ltul t 1 cngllmx slum men mll no Nwrhu Del A Q '. X'. C. . .1 Q- ' ' i Cl br: xy. . '.' -' L5 , .N Q '. . 3. Af T1 ' . . ' . 4 . ' Q f t- lights. Cvll g Players' Cl l, 'll lQ: l'.f Club, '10-'12g Sec- ' iz 'IOL l,il1rz 'Aan. ' 21 ' .' ' A l' , . ' Q: I Ll. llay, 'log junior Class Play. '11. Xlfxlilil. I 'TH ..... . . . ' I New' flu to-clay wlmt you can put of ' - n 1 ' Del 1 llellzx 1 Alla. XIil,l.li Xl, 3 ll1.s.1s ...... 'z ' A Nell' triwl 11 l ng tin- lveforc slw gut 21 picture that sn - In-r. Il Vous -rv: tory. KNOX COLLEGE RAY SAUTLR Galesburg Will male elthex a 1efo1me1 ox graftex or both 'XI P111 Gamma Delta Delta S1gma Rho Cnothautn X C A 1917 GALE board Student Stall 00 Glee Club 09 P sldeut of Ile hmau Class College Band Leadem re anager xuox Be-lolt Debate ' IX!1OXBClO1fCO1l1Cll Debate lack Team OW 11 17 I1ootL.11lTegm 10 N0lll'l0!TlO1ClLl11101 Oratox xcal Contest EMMA S NIETCALF llhopohs Llttle but povte1ful Con e1v1to1y WORCENTER WAIQREN lXl1SSU1lI'1 Valley Iowa .lhe boy enatm f1om M1ssou11 Gnothautu P1es1dent 1621511161 11 ec ond Prize l reshmm Declamatlou Lontest Lousumel s League I'1nal Prellmmaxy to lxnoxlelmt Debate Peace Contest 1 FLORENCE M HILL Dundee Tlus IS the face that llotence wtaxs .xr cnuxclx P1 Peta 1,111 Y Oh' but 1t'- a senous tlung to go to college ALTA and AXLICE LLY THE GALE .T ,. GEORGE HENRY THOMPSON . . Haw Center, Okla. W The sorrowful product of a college educationg parents, take note and beware. Phi Gamma Delta: Adelphi: Captain Senior Boys' Basket llall Team: Consume-r's League: Volunteer Banclg Leader of the Circle Of XYilling XYorkers, First Methodist Church Of Haw Center. kxx1E ELI7XBFTII L1 ATEN Stillwx ater, Minn X In retnlng xuunq ladx fiom the Noith OllcClXZllUlN Lyn E'lN'llOlQ Uielleftla jon xxx x Nl NELsOx Oneida tlctful indivuluw vlhu would not express an nun s lie l1xLE fun Q Xl L X Qunsumtrs league lxecoiding Necietwr un gl Ipaxa ll s no mini N LKCN em lllt ue put eveiybo ts Q we neue .1 lm Of N t ll: mmtu Club Ntudtnt Kounci rc tsuu r 1 m L O e l dition N mlent rl O s e tl e Oulfl n ue a set u vu s 1, tu l sl XINUDE BOWMAN L' .. -' 'I S ' .f ' . 4 .... . . t . . .... . . . V .X very 1 ' ' ' .l ' ' .' ' y in UI, Un, in I i. ' tent. E Y. '. '. . .1 ' : - 'J - ' -1 ' ' ' .' ' . y. Rl, .Xmlu 7 'l1.l.lN ....... ' Q' U1 ' ite pa 1 I I -' in! Ji l I1 ' ' dy luv 1. I1 but ' ' 'J ' f-1' l .'tiCl'. 1 I-a lam rm: I.. M. I.: 1 . '- ' 1 3 E- jj 'iz 4 , Y. XY. Ci. .X.1 'l' ': J ' ' . 'l21 St: H' rf ' - rl f of - ft , 'llg llm i Or R ll, 'HSL llzrk t Il' ll T am, 'll. yu hz ' ., tleml he: l. yn mnit early ju me .-. . . KNOX COLLEGE HARRX' H. HAYEs ....... Brimlield john got these glasses to make the faculty think he was stndious. It was his only salvation. Phi Gamma Deltag Manager Knox Student, '11. ADA L BARLOW Cnlxa Vlhy do I smile? ING mme lnstoiy quzzes foi me V1 L NI I L oriespon ling Necietar ice Piesldent Delegate tu Geneva Lonference 11 l 1 l La ltet L-all leam 1 VIOLETTL IVIADELINE Bmccs Mt Sterhn If X1 doe nt get mallled befoxe long she will have an awful disposition M lce lesi ent iesi ent a met lxafa Llub 'wenioi Lass ll v MARTHA LOLIbE LATIMER Galeslwurg She ieally is better looking than hei picture Beta, Ihl X W C X fxeasunei 0010 Presi ent 10 11 College Plavei s Club Xice Iresident Consumei s League Coriespondmg becretaiy L M I Delegate to Geneva Confexence 10 Delegate to btudent Xolunteer QOYIVQIIUOII at Rochester N X '09 X ice Iresldent of Preshman Class lresident of lull 101 Class Honor Roll 00 10 hnls Declamation Lon test '10 1919 GALE Iioaid Nlanager of Coed Ldition of Ixnox Student 11 Stal? of Lo ed Lclition 1' boph omore Class Play Lommencement Spealxei VS ho says Im lonely? XEN u , V wpnnnn u Q u Pl 7 Y. '. C. A.: .1. ' 1' f ' y: ' ' Q x 1 ' A e , Y Q ,i 1' S' I 5' U . ' 2. ' i .... ' . ' g L. . I.g V' P- 'd ,'113 P' 'd , '12g Y. w. C. A.g C b' , 'USP-'10g ' ' g Q ' ' 'l 'a 3 Basket Ball Team, '12. Pi 3 '. . ' ,'.-' 1 'd . ' -' g ' , A' Q J ' , '11-'121 -' g 1 - Q' ' - , '11-,125 . .g ' ' . , g Y . Y' Q ' . ' . 1 ' ' ' . '.' . , , . N.. ,' . -. 1 Y '- 1 V . . . v , . . . - 2 ' ' y' .y ' I N Y . ' 7 A I ' ' ' . . ' . ' P Y A! 5 - Q - 7 Y ' ' . -I' . THE GALE '13 XIALDE L BELXQNI Blandmsvzlle She could hve on fudge L on ex watorx I RED XX CROIIER Carm1 lhe lmde of lllS fathel the hope of 1115 town xuox land o e e XXEIS LI1b 11111101 L ass DAX IX XX11,N x Lxalesburg .1c-1141 1 s hu N1t111d1w n1ghtQ 11 the Nana YL 1 N lk N t me lnl tISt L hunc 1 x111g1115., llllllLl'I1K. u11xUw1lu1w C1101 111 111161 le 1 L 1111 1111 t 1 Apt t 1111 Xuu XX XILQII ui I-'1 HHTDC Il 1 1111 nt hc CUITICN to cha e my s I0 s l11ve sn x 1 11 lhe L 1 1st f- 1 l111: SENIORS W v T Q . . I' f 3' , '121 L' 11 g Plz ,' ' ' 1 L 1 D ' ' 11 I 1. 'vi 1X1.v J L. ' for ....... X ' l '- 'y 21111-1' l: .': ' :j . . h ' ' gan- :.-tt.A Zllll hi? Su1lz1y I'l10l'l1illgQ ill l '. 1 ' ' I L' J 1 ' 'lx ' Sul 'Si at M. lf. Cl ' 1. 'OSS Snluisl 1111 Knox Lllce L'h1h. '10, 'l1. 'Hg Member ,Of M: I Qun 't -1 :xt Lqtllifill Ll 'ch. '11 g S11 'z' .t V. IS L'l wh, 'll. 'li 7-', 'N.'I' ....... 1 The only thi g . 11:4 it hc-1' is th: 9 J Q 13 l ev ' 1l:1y when ghe 1 c-.11't 1 to. f.l'lI1. l' ':t ryg Ladies' I - 'Iuh. 114 we ITN 4 , ill Lind w tr wt.- - .X .. KNOX COLLEGE The Galeis Great Popularity Contest These results are authentic in every detailg we had bribes offered to us by a number of the Seniors, but they were indignantly turned down. Charles Burns received a unanimous vote for Class I-lumorist, the other offices were all hotly contested. The Worst Ixnoclcer VVORCEbTER WARREN Tie Class Humor1st CHARLE5 NIALEX Bums Tie Best Stucle HELLN M Rs AN The Best Cloolxingj Athlete CHLCR SLOL GH Shrewclest Politician QT E3 GOODN1LL DLTNHXAORTH CAIDWELL Most Persistent Tusser GEORGE H THOMPSON The Most Successful Bluffer lNl1LDmzn lhlORRIS First Man to Get Marrled Sr1cR SXLTILR First Woman to Get Married NIARX Q Most popular professor PROF PAH. Personal Opznzons Humorous ana' Otherwzse Gleaned From the Senzor Slzps Do lou Lzke Pzexzes Whalers? Hes looks like he cane from Beirdstown to Get the 'tgenty for tl e Brush automobile C M BLRNS Class Hzrnzorzst Except when he drmlxs coffee at banquets JOH Aix NA M Natsotx Indifferent HARRIET LoU1sa ROBL1Ns What cant be cured must he endured lhlARX QL11.L1N lou: Best Evcuse for Cutting Cha ef Can sleep better at home C lll BURNN Class Humozzsf Get too close a new of the fatulty all at once Rom' CALnw1sLL Not enough doing IRXIN BARCI xx To get all that s coming to me V1 BRIGCS I beliexe in emulatlng the faculty in all things therefore I cut FRED BEXRD To study or go strolllng GLENI LARRLR Csecond nan to et m trriedl Man outside BESSIE COAT Smgmg of seat mates RALPH Joi Sleep is svweet to me tesptcxally between the hours ot two and hye in the morningl CONNIIE l ' - T ' g ' Y tl - r ' T . ' . ' ' '. .- o 1 i , .5 ' , - . . 1 - N . - X 4 5. ., ' ' I 1 ' . I W' , IK, . . . s s I O T ' , 1 . I 7 ' , ' . ' ' 'f z s 5 . ' N s R J L. . r C -.Q A Y ' . si, Y. U ' v , i X h No telling what he'd look like without fl16ll1.H-BARRER. A' ' ' r v Y f , , - -1 js sn H , '- i Q, at ,' e , , ,. , , c c . T . A . It ' . v , tb , ' ' . Y - H . ' I c . 0' c w I . V , .n - 1 . . ' ' 1 J . -G 11 sg 1 ' . Ll ' 7' , , i. ' ' i ' 1 l ' Q ' ' i .T 1 . THE GALE Not my custom to cut cl apel erxercxses Jo NI IBLE CTh1s IS one of the humomous ones J I dldn t xxant PFCXICS glance to meet mme IH the presence of others NOEL CRAIG QNVhy not INoel J Excuses too numerous to mentxon XDA BAQLoxx 2 our Fat orzfe EQ mu Le'1d Out the Ixmg oh Colonel C. M Buns Class Humans! Nlother Dear Jeruswlem SUSIE GREEN XI onder XX hos Ixxssxng Her koxx G H THOWIPNONI QXLEEQ-, no doubtb Caeex Jones and Mxsere ,hiss CRAFTON Ilhx Dui 201: Aol Subcczzbe 07 fha Sflld67lf? Id r'1ther re ul the mtalogue C NI Buns C H Ileuluse Iqdmuncls 1s 1 cletnogrqt BOB C1,1,Dxx ELL Beutuse mx room mlte chcl NIARCARET Ixc0Bsox Because I lxnexx I could relcl mx nelghhors Echtor PXLNIER D EDML NDS De ul Broke O1 1xFR HILL mc pw for It so 1 coulc xc e I1L1Ex TLRNER Should Mc' Sflllifllf Coznzrzl Bc' lbolzshcd? x ust et rt me m mc e I ,uns II X tl tlns xc tr x STI xx XRT PL RIXLTON fS6IllUI' meml er Student Counc l Q XX hx umxuler xt I I LIIL CIJNNFR x Q I ffoocl IIQIII for so ne 'iennxrs ol ltu Lois POTTER I rson llx I flxor ot lts 'llxoht Bx thelr xx orlxs 'Ire they lxnoxxn DR CRxFroN N U I I srl I1xIru QXRL DLwsxxoRT11 nnle IX uc xx1 xXILlxX tllovx the Lnls to 'lttcml lnsket lnll g'1mSs t ck :ue s x 1 ml thlt some one xxlll su tht Lxrls lbldylllg lrxskct ba xn Q Lxm smls l n ' l f 'T n .I - v Y - 1 Y - - ui , 7 5 , . 'Y Y 51 ,I 1 ' v v1 4 . r-I Q , y Q i - a A nj n AQ , . 4 4 . 1 L '. .. Y v - H, ' lr v 'vi I , X , , v ' - f , r w '- f A U J - . '- c T v Iclid,z I fl ' lot . . I . S Q No j g l ' 1' ' 1 -ac . -C. .I. I' ' e. of C. ft H' 'Q v' 'z , es. - 1 A ' fl ', ' l. Nl, it'g 1 5 ' - i 1 , ' 1' z1ry. - E , 'c Zl '. mn in 1 ' ' ' : . ' ion. ' 5 ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' Nan it Ch ulcl xe put cn Il 4: z1ry. - Lx- f' IJ. D., ' . I' : XVI M' I s t'.x1'Lu, S134 , :ml ' ' z ' 1 5 . ' ..' . 1 U and rn ' 1 ' x hex they :Ire ufrz 1 3 V ie' - -' x ' V .. ' ll ' hen' f' . ',? Uh, fear me! KNOX COLLEGE UNIOIQ CLASS qfasv THE GALE . The Class of 1913 Xl XRX POTTER XXhen tle Tumors chose Xlary for picsident lXIr Prince the Sophomore president was heard to make e classic iemarlx 'lheres nothing like keeping it xn the family FR VN Is. L XRSON liauk didnt do any high Jumping until he was a veal and a half old It 1 RL TH XX FST Npeal fox ixheneuei xou speak I am always leadv listen XX ELSH C L X TR LXX FRS e 17lllll'st 1t the llig Stn XC NIS llXlxTllX llnw sweet the hour that himgs xelei e fiom study and fiom tml lhn but of lllill han exer loved repose MAX in chapel A 4 ' 1 ' l '- ' , ' . I. ' , Q - ' , th . Q , ,,. , . .k I . . . - u , 1 Y 4 A, A A r.. . ' ' ' ' ' ' , - V V - . HL' . ii . , , . '. .v . . . . to . H ,,- . ff. i' 4' 1 f ' . X' Q. Clny keeps up his musical education hy flirting with the littl 1 F . .' re. nl A ' 41 iff., lf. , fit p I I ' T - , ' T ' Q :SN . 1 . . ,., - rf , - U si ' - - r ui' w C yn v v .1 ' I v KNOX COLLEGE HELEN HAMILTON Helen IS always malxmg the mo t fflgllfflll b1ealxs LAWREN CE P ARRIQH You have to explam a jole to hlm twxce but when he gets lt he just roms MARIE REARICR Math 15 to me as crumbs mnto the pauow FRANK HARTMAN He eats foul tlmes as much aQ an o1dma1y man XRVILLA JOHN SONI Tl1e1e 15 always some fellow f1om down home commg up to see her A st1ll small voxce WICKY ' 5 ' ' . Y . . .. .' 4 , li . ' V S l, '71 . Y A 1 L . . H , .- . THE GALE Rv C wi NI -XRIE DUPUIS Mane Imous more Jokes about the glrls at the hall than anybody m college LEE LEXX IS Cal ed Hosannah lexus by the boys looks luke a gambler and erhaps he IS but he puts up a bluff axound school '1bOllt bemg dlppy over rclxglou XLICF IWFLT She Inmxs Ill an ful lot about bools but It doe nt nut .1 IR XNIx XID XMS Xlxss Xdmm us verx plum and pnopex and nevex made a -.umus mxstlke Ill he1 lfu I I IIJ X IIOSI ORD X sq-nous young I'uly who doe nt waste 'my t1me You never Lan t4.Il the Spend of an auto by lts none Nolbv PRXTT ,.i.l.......... I Y 1 .I .y J ,- , Y' ., v 'X I 1 v C v . I . 4 . c ' z ' . 4. 5 I ' her' Int. 1. If I IS.. .,v,' 7:14 'A I , ' , , Ex . 'QQ I 15. ': A 3 ' '. ' Lf! 3 z 'I 1. T ' , T , ' I ' Y . ' ' 2. . . .', I A. . - 1 1 y Y ' - '- L' ' ' A KNOX COLLEGE ...1l... .l-- FERN WEBBER e A Q H Olson and Eastrnan just bother her to death. She hasn't Z time to get a thmg done. . f' ' 4 ,. Q ' O 1 ,. L 1- 1 ,I GEORGE WELLS A lot W Ser than he looks ADA NELSON Ah the nob1l1ty of labor the long pedlgxee of toll HARRY C MCKOWN The boy who sleeps peacefullv wh1le bands of thugs Hx up somethmg cute for chapel next day FLORENCE GUMBINER ' Be of good cheer have heart college IS not all sermus ness The good we do llves after us but future generatlons can stand all we leave THE SOPHS ...l..-...- : . ,......L...L..-- ..l....-...-.. sn - ' ' , ' nv . , - .?..l.-.-. ,---1--- l l .,..i......-... ..l.............. iv H V 1 . ' ' f ez? rr , , - 'f' g - 41 1. - . ' ' e ' ' sl-i f 'x 3 X . 9 -1 THE GALE '1 ,l.i.ill-F I IRENE COGSW ELL Calm and serene as the moxr' -XLTER E LL NDQL IST lhe only tlnng agamet lns mecord IS that he dldnt have the nerxe to tale a Hash hght plctuxe of the faculty sang lllg Ill chapel VL XNOR PETERSON X ntnc along lb sweet some-tx XIILRII XX INN 5 lmnse 1 ul Nhnn who would he c'1lled oc In In CVCIQUII6 lf he would only vxear Ina collax bacl xxaxdx N FR X OCIxl'RT Xe uc hctteu than 'all the lmllddb that even wexe sung .ur Nlluuxn Xlaxcnxm N ny 5 limb UD KNOX COLLEGE EDITH DUNLAP She revels in a region of sighs. GEORGE WHITSETT As m1ght be guessed f1om the Damel Webster expus slon on the f'1ce adjacent Cemge was tung by the torlcal mlcrobe eaxly lll his te1m of 1ITlI7ll501llTlC11f and le nevel got ovel lt LUCILE SH ERWINI She eau es mme excxtement axound the Hall than any three othel gnls ELMER VVILLIAMS Who IS a strong 'ldITl1lCl of Iafollette and who tues hxs best to look hle hmm Ile has been xcleutmecl wnth every shady deal pulled off at lxnox m the last thxee years GRACE WELLS Who IS NOT the daughtex of P of Wells not yet a s1s ter sxmply a fuend New cause for cnme THE IRESHIFS , l View I THE GALE MACK GILI IS Here IS the man who tmed to Liss Lee Anna Hague m the play and made an awful botch of lt CPurposelv t as thought bw some who claxm that M155 Adalme lxoller was among those presentl GFNIEV IEVE XSHDOXN N The gxrl who savs she doesnt know why she IS ll! col ege X IIRINON XX ELSH llg has solxed all the pxohlcms of the natxon several tlmes lm oratoryl Pl llue were her eyes xs the fully x NN ILLI XXI lXI'l LLR Iles swxul t Qellh 0 the px: Xewrs pus nrt our mens hcfuls for xmthmg lms REGISTRAR l . ' - 1 ' 4 . V ' ' . . I NIQXRY JOHNSTON 3 '- Hr: Har. .K I '- o l 2 f wfs. KNOX COLLEGE ISAAC C PRATT Hls frlends have trled to ersuade hlm to drop the Isaac and adopt the Carl but he says hes gone thus far wzth It and hell flmsh h1s course as Isaac lf xt kxlls h1m KENNETH ANDREWS Thxs is what our edxtor told us to say about hlm Mr dont seem to leallze lt VERNIA COOLEH A pleasant httle lady art thou DALE D MCCUTCH EON Every class must have a ladles man Dale consented to take the Job but Gosh how he hated lt' ROLLIN WETHERBEE As tough as he looks . .?..i.l in-.. Taste It quick' Has lt any omons ln 1t? NIOLA .1 ,. .. ,P . . . . , . '. , . , Andrews is the brainiest man in school, but the .profsl , - . . f-----'-- 7 L 7 Y . ' 4 THE GALE '13 in fb . ,, 'XI ARG MXRET BURTQN Nlargaret bleakfagts on a cup of Latm vexbs P XL L XX ILIXINS V15 Qoux he nent to the Semor PZ11tY for as he aften maid admltted he IS not the best dancer in the would ILIL XI TTI! XILCOLLL M on mn new-r tc-11 hon Qhc vull vote XX XXX! QTTNTINQ cm cvlm '1 whole nxt hunk min lui noodle 111 one mgmt in nulul lt IS the lllkllt bt-fone 'll'l cx m Sl QU' LR XNUPI L She has .1 vuv dmll tongue House or .1 lhO1'lKd1N1 Snamlls vxlllilllg Hall KNOX COLLEGE MAX HARRISON The boy wlth the double barreled bram keeps the fac ulty busy hangmg up pllzes fol hum to take MARJORIE CARR NIHTJOTIC 15 always ln a huxry as wmll be seen tlns plc ILIIC was caught as she was passing THOMAS L A MONT Tommy says he aftects tlns bank robhex exples mn the gzrls wont bother lnm NFLL WALKER A good POIIUCIZIII who can dellver the votes EDWARD ADAMS Statement of Mr Adams g1ven out for pubhcatlon could never understand the prejudlce that 15 felt fon the lower classes especlally the Ireshmen It w11l depend on COVGER whethex I am l1e1e duung Commencement week J HARPER Nose L...,...1.i-.--- ,,,..........-. l Yf '-u ,..,..............-. L L ' ' ' ' . s' so , , V . l --,,-,.,..- , . - fi ,,,,,.....-..-.-. -,.,.....l..-- , - - - , UI . T ., , . 1, ,...,...-........ . G4 ' I I ,' ,iY I l .-. THE GALE .J VER A LARGENT Xery popular mth those who suffer m Congers lustory classes HERBERT E XSTNI ANI Herb lost hm chances for eternal life Csuch as they werej hx lgmg to the adwertzsers about the GALE ELL X H XX XXX ALT Xx Aunt warn romp and shows IILRQLHFLL ll -XLLIDAX Ile spent has tnme ln college trying to convmce people fm l We spelled xt as we dxd out of pure cu sedneew CJRACI' NIFLN ll Lr I vs mt a man you uncle: taml I want a man X llug A roundabout may of expreesmg affectlon , . Y V- F . , , ,il-.-,.,.. ,i.....-...1...... ' . l . A 4 - A lv Y . 'z . ' ' 1 ' ' . -1-l-. - N Y that his surname was spelled with three .a's instead of tw 215 Zllll an 1. ' Y. , -- 1 1 X 1 4 'z ' ' , ' . . .-.lli . ! -L - v v , ' I KNOX COLLEGE FRANCES WILSON Tuh vxelve long years ago yuh stopped at muh door and asked mLh fox a bean sandweech Fifa' I f THOMPSON ROVVE VVhen he talks hls VOICE males so much noxse you cant hear what he says CONNIE HARRISON U Newer got to class on txme 111 her hfe GREGG OLSON He would nevel tell what the X stands for ISLA FLORENCE SUTHERLAND Men axe only ln the way at college It takes a real hem to laugh wlth an empty stomach ANY HALL GIRL . ,,,L,-...-...- -4 CK I Y - A . ' 77 y in ,Ve , ., , u K' ,.-..-.-.--- ' lffzffff ,f ff? , - - 1' - . . ,......1...-?- ........L---- ,M,ff,Q,, W, ' 4 R - . 929153 'Q lggi. . 5 l H -,-...-.1-. ,,1.l..l..-. 1 U ., . 11.131 . u , ' V 'Y A y 14.1. . 1- ll' Q ........-......i. X ,,,L. , i..i .- THE GALE HERBERT L RSS MILLER We xxelaomed lum to oux mldst as the cla es before us haxe done EDITH H -XRDX Ieople Clulnt leaxn fO1 a long tlme whether hex name x LS Huutx 01 Ilardlx or Ham 5 LTQI IIE XLLI NQXX ORTH lmlll l!llltlLllII but hw loul5 me agamst um IQLISI Ixl XF -J IOXX Xlxl IIIXB XL C 1 Q lu ITII NIO 1 0 3 C putlu IYOITII ck- not y cc me home tu lmt x or X NX 9lIllSLI'l15flOll 'E E V ' ' 1 ' . ss -r ' - ' .l T I ' , . ' , . vz ' ' ,' ' j 'tle '. ' x 3 .A A 1 ill ' 5. XY like lu bc Ll V ': , 4- V ' ' l ' . S ,mpc ,N XYIm tclh-llm unc of my mezmiugs is master of all I am. 0 ' 3' I 1 All A l '7 -2 f .' fill at llc can 't mlccimlc wh-tl -' to he a n:1'y r ja li ' f 1 unl x '4 5 , but lzy f y0u.- '. '. , A ' ' . K OX COL EGE OPHOMOPE QLA65 X if QjiQu,fQ Q gg 46 fb! 9 ft fi? M. , XF ff awgfqfifm LQ K 5-5 K F ' K - X' J 'V K9 Kx CX .sijg fx if ff Ck X X2 X N ix . J f Xi Ei kj J-'67 ' Q 2 1 A Q V W 5 'JU' X Vg full:-Anlnliugligix X W- J X .X mM 1-,..V ' L. 1 , Q H 'Furl X .25 lfnlxlfwl lj? X LN X 4 MRT ALL K' 7X wx HQ? 4565 THE GALE WWE-12f5fa' 5,1112 Qlnllvgr Agitatnr Dolliiiiltd Vol. I START SOMETHING No 1 BARBARIANS GIVEN HOT BATTLE Flght to the Fmxsh Around HlSt0flC Flag pole ISPECIAL TO 1.1111110111 T11e dxffmtx of Ixnoxlana x1'1s much ru111ed '11 noon 11x the s1ght of t1 e 11'1r11'1r1a11s 111 Hoat mfg oxer the 11e11e1u1 c'111111 us -Xrmed to .he teeth some t11ree score ot t11e u11n1tur2111ze11 11111111Ur'111ts stood readx to slaughter aux xx11o s11ou1d set toot 011 t11e 1101111111 11111111 thelr 1111111 t1re Suddenly the 1ec1r1111 s11e1t'1tors xxere rt1e11 111 1111 KA t1 x'11 txfxenty four of 14214 T11tJUfl11t11f'X 11111611 suc11 '1n effort xx 18 useless xet 111s111re11 11v that 11'11r1ot1s111 xx 111111 11I111xxx 1111 11 1r JFIXC xx11111 11111r 1111111 t11e xx sm y for Q111111 111 rs 111111111111 '1111 xxere 11111 heroes 111ex 1111 11e1 11 111tr111t1s111 1o1111uer111 thex re e1r 1 111115 1111111 111 1111 11r11: 1111: 1 et1r fray IDYOIIOIIIILL xx 111 1111 1 s x xx1t11Lss11 1 t1e most L11llI'l't'l1lS st11111 11115 ex1r sux 1 11r11r11ns or1 11111111 1 111111r'111es1 111s1111 1111 1 111111115 xx1t11 IH lf x1ce to 1115 f11111xxs 1 xx x 111 xo Sll 11r1ors 1 r1s11111111 X 111 1111.111 111111 rs 1111 1 K1 1 ne of 111 111111 s 1 1r 11111111 111' s1xx1 11st 1111 11111 1ss1s 1r1 1111r ll 1118 x 1111 1 es llll'1, s x111111 -1 1 11 111rs1o11 111111 1 l1L1X 11111 1111t1r A DARING ROBBERY Clever Thueves Ra1d Prominent Ice Cream Parlor 1 11s1111111 X T1 77 T111 11r1111r11 ors 1 11 r 11 LXL LNLl1 1111 1 y 111111 11111r r1s111111111 1111 1111111111 x 1111 1 1 C11 1 sum y 111s111y 1111 1s111111s11111111 xx 111 s1111r 114 1x1 11f 111111 lL 1r11 1 1rf 11o11ce111a11 on the force passed by just as the marauders xx ere commg out but 11x a clex er ruse he ax olded t11em It IS 11e11e1 ed that t11e booty xx as handed to a 1e111a1e accomphce x1 ho accompamed t11e 11111d The despermdoes separated 1n front of O T Johnson s Part of them rus11ed for I1 XX est Mam street car xx1111e the rest s11u111ed out toxx ards 1x11oxx111e So f'1r no trace of the sw ag has been found though clexer sleuths 'ITC 1111 t11e tr'111 Dete1t1xe Burns ln a SDCLV11 11u11'1Qr'1111 xx1re11 t11e local othcers to 1111111 SLISDICIOLIS college g1r1s for 51500115 111 t11e 1ce cre 1111 parlor The 1o11e e '1Ut11OI'lt1CS are Qre1t13 mcensed lt these or11ers '11111 to 11 IX '111 111 eds are 11ut xx1111 txx o foot 1111151115 for detectives POLITICAL PLOTS UNCOVERED Alarmlng Dlscoverles by Graft Commls slon Brlbery Ran Rlot ln Class Electlon 11111111 LHKPFI A11r1119 111 '1 1 u L11ll1 1111 hour cross 1x1111111'1t1o11 of s1x1r11 xx1t11esss1s the Draft L0l1'1lll1SS1OI1 rouf 111 11 1 11 111111 11,15 f11ts 1 11-r11111 t11e S11111111111ore 111111111 C10Ctl0ll Ix11L 1x11t1111111t r11111e11 1ts 11Ll511t vxhen 1111 111111111 ll1lS 111111esse11 tl1'1t they had 11111111 11 1x11111s Mtor11ey C1e11er'1I fr1111t11 11111 1111 911r1t1rv of the TrL'1s x 811111 111re1t111 1 1lLI'LL xo e 1111s111111s 1 1111 LLl111I' s After '1 111111urs 111111 of xxlts t11e 1111160 s 11 txxo 11'1111'1geS 11 S111 1r1111111 11111 11ee11 us111 to purchase x11t1s 1 11111111111 1111 111 11161 116611 C ll'l'l6C1 1111111 fur11111 111111 11e most 11ess11111st1c 11111xe Tlus xx 19 shoxx 11 xx hen 1111111 11 11,.1r t1s1111111 to t11e 11 ITT 11121 e11 1111 T111111111 'Irust lll t11L 511111 1 ser 1s111ss 1f t11e 11111'-.11111 W1 1 1 LSI 11 111 11v x 18 1111er 111111 us C11 1111: t11t111 st N111111111 1111111 11 1 xR11FNs I I , - .U l -' I ' ' l Y . 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This - -11i11Q 211 1'1' '- 1 1 11' 112111 If ' 1' 11. f211't '22 2 ' ' ' Il 1121rt of c11111':1' s 'nts ' 1 1'11 the 1 1 - 2 H 'A ' 2 'y ref 1 1 1 211111 x' -1 111-y 11y 1 2 I 2' ' ' ' 2ti1111. 11211 1121rt21k 1 1 Il r11111111 of 5 121es. 1 '1'111 ' 1111: 1 ' '2 Q' '2 S 1111- 2: ' -' 1111' 2 ' t 'ith X 1111141 1 f1l11.1111y' 11111 r ':s'x'e t 2 1 the 5111 - '2l11y 1-1111112111-11 111 1111- 1111211 1 fact 111211 11e1c11 x'2: 2 2 'ual slc 1 ' ' - 11 11 - ' xx'11. '1'11- 12 gest xx'1:- 1'2 11 1 . 211111. . 2 2 '51 111 - 1.- Ib 1, . KNOX COLLEGE THE COLLEGE AGITATOR QUESTION Are you Helen Haeger ANswER Iam Q What as you occupat1on? A I have none Q Do you ever expect to have any? A That all depends Qthe wttness blushed herel Dld you vote 1n the class elec tlon? A I d Q W1ll you please tell the court why you were so cross the day after the CICCUOIIP A Because I d1d not get my Clg ettes The prosecut1on estabhshed the fact that an agreement had been made tween the Tobacco Trust and the defen dants to present MISS Haeger Wltll a box of Pall Mall clgarettes lf she would support the defendants at the polls The court fully synapathlzed w1th Mlss Hae ger and our correspondent saw Slaer1ff Grogan offer her a c1gar when no one else was lookmg Pubhc scnt11nent as strongly ElgH11lSt tlae defendants They w1ll probably be lynched or pxnched WITH OUR POETS Kapekeos Ko,z.uffp'r CWh1ch berng lnterpreted 1S Careless Comfortl Pj J Though Spltze IS meek Yet there 1S a Meeker For exuberant Stock Theres a qulet Paddock Race and many other Plantz Grown for the Prmce by walhng Hands In the Dewey mornlng of the Day A Carrler w1ll take away Though when shes Tuck at he as Roth CAs when a Taylor spo1ls the cloth? Woodman wlth th1rsty soul lake name Not Steele back to has braght red Wyne And let the world go rambhng on Unnnndful of xts Hale or song? MORAL And so no Gates however stout Each Ray of hope can quate shut out And though we feel as strong as the Church We yet may be left far 1n the lurch NEWS NOISE FROM MANY POINTS PERKIN S CORNERS Personals Mass Mae Hazen hurr1ed home from school to mght to help her mother churn Mr Gustave Spxtze reports that h1s parents are the proud owners of elex en small Poland Chma pigs Mr Ralph Lucas returned to h1s reg ular sehool dutles tlars mormng after spendmg the nlght wlth has mother III IXlIHXX1llC A number of the boys are Dllttlllg 1n the garden down at Beta Theta s house The omons are alreadv up and lt s hoped that tlae other garden truck w1ll proxe to be Just as strong Mr Albert Balley and Mr Robert Jacobson returned to thelr homes last Iirrday to help drop potatoes Thls here at dont na tke the boys too lng teehn to help out a httle on tlae farm Lawrence Atkms 'recelxed a letter from has ftther at Rock Ialls statmg that the wand d1d consrderable damage yesterday It blew Mr Atkms hen house qurte a lllSf'1!'ll,C and then upset at Thrs proxed dasastrous to ten settmg aens Chester Easum recated h1s Lat1n les son to day wathout a smgle l1llSt21lxC It IS reported that Chesters folks are xery proud of the work Chester as doang m school Constant Beecher Peterson 15 sufferang from an acute attack of traonyugelatorv Illl:lLlCI'l7Ell'I1W.l11'1t6 We hope he wrll re cox er soon Hudson Prlnce IS Slllllglllli la1s fath 61 s hen house If work mterferes w1tla pleasure drop work The devxl dotes on puz7lcs When he ets a spare moment he trles to solxe anotlaea co cd 2 ? . . , . di . 7 - ' K yr v ' ' , A 1 I' 5. 1. . . . If 1 Y . ' 1 ar- - ' c C L ir I I I , . C f l I - I C 1 , 1 A be- ' , . . . ' ' . . . f i K . h ' .. 2 1 ' . ' ' ' C - , ', C . t r ' i C 7 . I 7 I , I C cr. . I . I 1. X . I I 1 K I, I ' , l-T college edication is all right as long as . . Z, H .U . . , , 7 2 . I ls '. W I I L ' , , ' 2 . ' 7. ' ' f , c . I . 1 L 104 I 1 1 V 'I Q ' , . - ' C ' L T y C l 1 . ' i' ' ' 1' A ' . , l . ' v I . . C . g- ' N ' ' . I 1 I 'I 1 V I ' Y V 1- 1 fr 1 2 , 1 I D C C C - .I I Y -I l , b . 4 C .C 1 - V v v . . . . g . 4 ' K . . ' g . . , ' C ' . - -- . THE GALE THE COLLE AGITATOR FACT FANCY FICTION ADVANCE SHEET OF THE BOOK MAN FOR AUGUST 1925 kmerlean Pohtru and the Colleffe The Mme to get me mfs hw Prot Rohert jatobbon ot Harxarcl An umque prebentrmon of th1s important theme The buhpett mitter xr, art1st1 eally 1llLll'Illl1'1f6fl hw bhmpses from the xuthorf, oxxn perbonwl expermences CAFE XX here Dlmpleb Shire by Rathel Lonlxhn A fn r1nt httle tale ot loxe 1nd Cl'lI'lll Iflnpltutlmlly the best ef XII: XLS SERXED FROM 11 00 T0 1 30 tort of tlnb hr hlx euttessful wuthor Peterson 5 ll xmlx Compenchum l 'UFN U O leather Peterxon Xn mx '1lu1hle m x to the chttron Xlso l.OI'lt'1lllb Cherry SOUP meunm xxorc S Sven tl ht een I Potatoes Perslllicle Mushrooms pouml echtlon fwr xut potlxet une Consomme '1 la Royale LETTER TO THE EDITOR 0 6 S Heavenly Hash Dr XR SIR Qm you 1CLOl'l1I'l16l1l 1 md 1 ll 6 ID 6 L1C1lllLlCOl:f-CC xx lutlxxxtl then Tue the rox N Nuurtlx .5 , ffl 5 1 my 11 Dont GO Elsewhere lx 16711 I1 ITU to be Che-ated S oll thru lholo 5 Lth to new e ts llkfllfl lumheon Unh vtfe III CWCISTBIILG with such tn irrtv oi hool51llt'1:,y reuh Xlxtrostopes h mrly lf cleslrous of ex tmmm vour food Sc Nlortrn Ljlbll WlSllll1 f'1c1 ltles Dealers ln 1 1to111xmr 1 1T1eov9 IDLE MOMENTS lNl1ss Orphq Johnson N155 lXI'1e ll wan llllss Verona Rotlnx ell Ihe Ll e I n .mr those they k'lIlt thty can G E V 3 l l Q' I ' ' lil Q I l Q IA' Y! A W N- C 1 - . T I S K .T I -- x . . 1 ' U. ' A V N L YN v - T' . . ig . ' ' ' .. ,Q I 1' 7 . yy A My . J E . A C C ' dei ' ary. .- ' .' ' . ' g of ' l:. . 1 Ht - K . . . . . ' 1 'Q ' . --.l K Y l 7 . . . l lr Q L Q l 2. - 3 'z If ' ' l z ' , I metl fvr quit-ting my 'ttl gir . Sh ' is very restless nt times.-Axxlovs. J ' 1 '-l, 'k ' '- Y '.'vx N-HI ' f Q1-q Q -- - -, I 3-s:'?'::?'v-'-:,, . L 4 nfigafvsg? .7-QEIQIL l :E-EES l l 7 ., . . , . - . Y ,1 .l'1f'.'f I: 116115 l Qtr ' S' 2 . Z1 l 1 , , . . A7 N, 2, ' Q -Tv . ' A . 1 ,-' 3' '- 1 l . . 1 - . lf ' 'z g . l . 1 J N 'Y , 1' no 1 1 . 44 A 1 . . ' . 2 A 1 ' -' 1 - profs. tczrl tho-. hey C11 , ' l '. ' , X . KNOX COLLEGE THE COLLEGE AOITATOR c L A S S 1 F 1 ED h AD VERTISEMENTS SCC f C Gflglnal Tall Man WANTED Two gentlemen adnnrers Ta ken on easy terms THE ELYs and the FOR SALE Egg Plantz Very stocky young shoots growth certam Short WANTED An eff1c1ent flesh reducer GUS SPITZE WANTED-POClC6t hre extm u1shers WYNE DEWEY ADAIR AND FOR SALE All the latest aethe1st1c works See MEEKER the author for prxces Photo by Sl H Pholog pher M155 Helen Trask prominent Soczety Woman brazenly don: masculine habzt A mzracle IS somethmg wonderful that happens all of a sudden NIAUDE BOWMAN 0 q , . . . U . b . 1 1 4 , - y r . .f if ,. 4'-dl 'O A. .' s B fa 1 Q U . . . .y THE GALE THE COLLEGE AGITATOR 5 61112 Glnllege Agitatnr E51 WPRIL1 1917 Entered at the postofhce in spite of the 1oe1ferou5 O1JjSCt1OI'lS on the p1rt of the postmaster SLBNCRIPTION R 11125 51 1ears SLl1JSCI'1pt1OIl 11111 be g11en one for a 5qu'1re meal or its CQIIIXZI e11t EDITOR! 4 L THF hunch ot onion t11p5 11h11h 111r old 11111115 left 1,11 our 11e511 11 15 qre1t15 21ppre111t11l 11'1rol1l h 5 1 hne fa 11e1r 11L1L1x1C1lI'L1S1l 11111 11111511111 1111 le 5et5 u5 up 111th some ot the e1ts C111 1111111 11'1r111 IS 51111 11 It 11111111111 111rn 11111 111 horse 11111111 5t1'g1rs l111t Noble 1613165 5115 he ne1 er 11111 1111 exper1en1eo1 th1t 111111 THE lT11lt11I' 111erhe1r1l 1 1 resh nan 1'r 13111 t11e ot 1 IN o ol 11111111 1 t11 111 1,lL1X next 11111 111111 5115 11 1 t 111 11111115 11111 n11t 1 P1 t it Il 1 KC fel Ll 1 1111 to 1 111 5 T111 C5t 111., 1510 1 s 1 115 ope 11111 1115 11111 51111 111 'N Xf11l'llTl1 13111 1 111 11,.,11t 111111111 TCL tllP1 1 11111r11 1 ey D111 1 Not until 111111 111111111 111111 to 111126111111 figui A DECLARATION It is a decided advantage to be a Sophomore One 111ay perform all man ner of wild deed5 and only meet tl1e re qu1re1nent for de11ltry A yout11 of tl1at standing n1ay wear exquisitely eloquent 1lotl1es or mav Hutter constantly about societys alluring flame but the old 11orld only winks and nods at the lad Ill 1115 rah rah Jeans and smlles at the 1dd1 g1rl No 11onder tl1e Sophomore mind goes on on tangents del1 es fondly in pranl1 de111e5 and flees tl1e musty atmosphere of the class room With superannuated upper elassmen heroically C'll1lllg for 111ore pep from those Soph omores and Vkltll 21 chaotic n1as5 of infant l1un121n1ty to guide and subdue tl1e second year 111311 has tl1e delightful 1ho11e l1et11ee11 W atertoun and a wild plunge 111 Cedar 1orl1 XX 1th 511111 odds agalnst them the men1l1er5 of 14 ha1e at t1n1es l1een pes S1llllbt1L XX e l111e 1nqu1re11 the W11y and tl1e 11 herefore of '111 t111s turbulent col lege life We 11116 seen 51eel1, s111oot11 l1e D0lllp'lC1Ol.lI'6K1 young men rise to fa1ry heights and then fall with I1 t11ud we l111e 11 1t1he11 11n11ly 1IlC11XlClL1'l1S praise the next 11111.12 often 11e l111e exhausted 1 good 11111e htteen cents worth of 111111511 drops 11111 '1 t1n cent l1orn 111' our fr 111111 e11postu11t1on o11 t11e 1J16lC1lCI'S, 11e 11119 1111rr1e11 11111 11 orl1e11 and wished t1lI'UUf1l 11111 1e1r5 of t111s harrowmg iLl 1lll1J16 of people 11115 tl1eor1e5 and SltlSl'1Lt10ll of 1C1jLlStl1'lCllt 1'1 e11ts 1111 longer tht l1y in 1 l1lur for 111 1r1 l11ep1ng 61611 VVe see re 1sons for the n11ny rehuffs we 11116 11111 we see NN hy it lb 1111t 1J6L0llllI1g 111 Ire511111en to 11t u1tr11mport'111t v1e take these digs in 1115t11ry w1t11out '1 v1h1mper a11d to 1 111111 we 1r1 re5o11ed to 111t IC me We l111e loy'11 supporters we have 111611911611 1olors we 11116 5o111e blg guns 111 11'11e worthy COIllI1llI'lf1C!'S 1ve 1re llglltlllg for 1 1101516 1ause t11e c'1uSe of Knox know ye then 111mr'11les that 1 ort Teen 1v1l1 NGK er surrender es of 5p1e1h Whit ett 1 A l ' - ' 1 y , . . . . g' 3 . 1 1 if ' ' ' any- . p . v C K . T I ' - . r V.: Q ' l . . 1 , .. - - ,, . . 4 7 1 ,Y f W .Q 1 - 1 . . . y 2 1 , ' ' '2 K 2 ' 1 '. , ,I , ' 2 1 . 2 1 Z1 2 ' T111 1 ' . ' 3 , 2 5 ' 2 2 2 -' 1 ' - - ' 1 T 'I 'V . l 1 . 1 T 1 1 I - 2,2' . . ll. 1 T' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 , 1 1 ' . ' 2 ' ' 11' 2' tl , g 121g - . 1 - ' ' ' ' .1 72. ' I. i 9 ,, I . ,i , U 2 K A V T I ' . 1 1 ' 2 - Q I ' 1 1 7 .T ' ' 2 'T 7 ' ' . 2 I say to Z1 ' i 1 11er 12 ji ll ' ' . , S , , K , y 1 ' ', 1 1Y2llt ' 111e 2 .' i , Q - . 1 1 1 1 yfflf Hwfully lmfl- ffff 1 llilxf il fmt follies 211111 21t last we begin to feel the fria ' he 11'2n1t5 1110 t 1:0 a II - - ' 2 - Tri llfl hy 2 1. I . 2 ' Phi, 1' I 1 ' ' isn' th: ice 7' 1-X111 1 e 'z l1e 1 ' ' ' i I 1. ' c up rep '21t t11e ll '2111': - 1, ' , - -. , - . - 7 t11i -' for Zl 1 l'CS1lll'I2lIl to 1111 kfep V 5 - ,-' , 3 1 - his eye' 211111 '2 ' ll 2 lltll ' I' 1 ' .1 2 2 ' 2 ' 1 ' tl ' ' l- .11 ' ' . 2 S11 llr. ivffll to .1 ' 2 ' 'eyt ' '. ' .. 1 ' 1J1 you have 2 ff 'K 'ita- '. 1 ' ' 2 . ' 1 F 2 'V ' ' 2 ' - 1 S1111 A1 ' 2 Ile 1' ' to ' Ye211 2 ' . ' ' 1 1 11Av i 1 - X V1 - - 'hu 4-V V . . iZ?,Em?DAu- 11.9 KNOX COLLEGE QESHMAN ' CLASS 1 1 1' I ff? 3 'mr t V Mlilmwlllllnllihln 1 tQ V Z W A X V5 W? , M ff 0 YQ W WW! X uf 'X X X, QA 'M , N , 23- f S X B THE GALE 1 Freshman Class OFFICERS CLARENCE ll Erslxrxx Pzeszdenf FRED C 1xRLsrRo1x1 I ue Pzeszdeut Irvs ll ILNON Seczctalx HELEN Xl EIXBERG T1 easurcr OLR COLORN I z zd Given It his been the custom heretofore for the Freshmen to maul the Sophomores up 1n 1 cl1ss hght just 'miter the electlon of ofheers Thxs xear the Sophs shovx ed the xx hrte H10 er'1xxled to the feet of then' masters and begged to be spared the clmstxsexnent keeorchnglx the Freshmen rocked the other presldent to sleep ln a corn shoek mtl xx ent off to Gorge themselx es at an eplcurean banquet m Knoxvllle Thererltter thex xx ere condemned to such ezeaspemtxng commonplaces as athletics, htertture and socxetx Xoxx just look tt that footlmll teiml Dld you ex er see Ohe Carlstrum that re 1l17 ttron of I tteh s human ploxx There s Xl yne Bates 'md 1 lng chunk of the re serxe te tm to our erecht too In the basket bwll se'1son the Freshman class agam tlemonstrxted Its superxorrtx hx placmg three men lXICxVlll121lTlS Bates and Cady on the te un Not eontent xxxth this thex put one oxer on the upper classes by xx tlkmff xxx rx xxrth the Cl xss lnslxet Pall Champnonslnp suffermg only one defeat rlunnx the setson ln thmrs hterxrx thus ellss has shoxxn marked '1bxhty E Lexx1s Norman mtl C ocltl ml xx1th llrll ts tlterntte are the strone men xxho xx ortlnly represented tl eltss m the Xlxlhlxm lresl man Dell te Phe D X R Essay Contest vxas a clexcl xx1ll1 rxx xx tor the lreslnnen Lxelxlind 'md Broxxn ll6ll'Ig 'xxx 'xrded the flrst md seeontl lutre respeettxely There IS 'llso 1 l'1rQe held of entrres for the Decla m mon Qontest xxlneh xxoulcl mche ate sueeess m the future along tlns lme Unee more the cl qs of bt elnxll and trlelx haxe eome round The class con trrbutes XX emsm mn ts pnteher of tlns xear s bxsebxll te un xx lnle 111 tr'1elx Bates Mar rx vt mmhll ltes tnnt lll the 100 and 0 String Heclgeeoek trlx els in 880 cl'1sS l R xn bxlloons tn the lllgll jump 'md Che toys xxxth the ehseus shot an ll unmet' l ut xxe xxoulcl not le1xe the nnpressxon th xt the 1 reshman el xss IS 'lceomphshed only rn those rurler spheres of museul tr 'md lI1t6ll6LtL1'1l aetlxttles Those vxho haxe b1en tequuntecl xxrth the eollege for yerrs deelare th xt the present Freshman ltss 18 sou tllx the most brrllmnt of 'my that has crossed the vnnpus for decades lt lx ts been left for the lreshmen to set the p'1ee xn fussmg 'md tn Hlppo Hops md C, tbx C lules for the more k0l1bCl'X'ltlX6 DOYUOII of the ll'lStlll1tl0Il As a paren thesrs xxe nneht rem xrlx that the I reshmen feel th It xt xx oulcl be 11 blessed prxxrlege to be perxmttetl to 1l mee xn the Krymnasxum onee rn 1 xxhnle 'mel le '1hle to work off m exeess of uhpose xxxthout spenchng d'1ddys doll trs for 1 b'1ll llthts cannot be lessened by C0l'lU'i!Ctllli, Y ff . Y , ' 4 ' 'le n ' 4. 4' - A Q . - 1 4 Q 1 u u 7 T' 1 .-,4 1' - C - I LT C T su V7 V I 15, T 1 Y , 1 ' , 11 ' - , . ' ' 1 . . - V I V Y 3 1. 4' u C V 1 , L. V C - I 1 , . . ' f Z 1 1 1 . ' c 1 . . ,. . , , . ,. , . . , . I AI K 1 1 L K K - L I K 1 v L C I 1 1 , l - w . . 7 . I 1 , . 1 L . . v r v 2 . . x , 'V .V -I . ., . .' , - Y . ' ' ' 1 5 1 1- 1 1 11 , , ,A J. , , . I., e 1, . , . iw . ' v .h W , X- i v . . V. ,. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 . . , I I 1 1 V - If 2 Z . 1 5 ' ' 'IC ' 2 'Q ' . ' ' .T l . 1 Z1 . , J . . 1 ' ' . ., - . ., , ' I 1 . 1- , ' . . C L C C- -. y 1 C L K K 1 'x' i i' 'A' ' 'E V 3 I ' ' T - 1 e . 1 1 c t 2 f ' ' V 1 ' 1 ' , . 0 r ' x ' 1 1 13 1 1 1 . ' ,, , . . . . . , Y . . . . . 1, ,x - 1 s I. C - K I C 1 , L ' , ' '. ,. ' , ' , Q7 . A- ' .H . 1 .. , , ' - l 1 1 L ...... , 1 c y --3 .. . 1 ' '- ' H ' 1 1 ,' ' . d hor 5. 1 1 l . 1 ' , - s 1 . n . . , . - , : 1 . . ' . r 1 . 1 1 1 1 'N f ' Q ' .' 1 Z 1 ' 1 1 ' . ' ts 1- 2 1 1 - s fr: -c x K a 1 1 lf 1 -.1 1 - I ' w L x L 1., ., 1 1 H. x 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2' hx B 4, X' x 1 . ' K I Z d' I 'f x T ' '1 ' . ' 'I .,, ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ', ' . I I ij . . . Q . ' . . x i 1 1 1 ,1 I 1 . . . , . ,,. -. . - - , . 1 . 1 . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 xi-1 1 1 ' 1. KNOX COLLEGE reshmen ead very lam ere nterestmg ntertammg tupendousl Volume 1910 JUNE 1912 Prxceless SCORCHING SCDEAMING SUCCESS! Gooo FRIDAY DEVOTIONALS The Freshmen under the chaper onage of Dr and Mrs Sellew and IIIIISS Stayt attended local Good Iarlday deyo l1011ZllS from 7 30 txll ll O0 Iirlday even mg Apr1l 5 The muted guests termed It an X number I party Thelr presldent alone because of 1llI16Sb in the famlly SHIKI It remmded lnm of a well regulated funeral LOCALS Has exery one notlced that Gladys and Bureoyne st1ll haxe 'EllC11' car There IS a rumor that our httle frlends Calla and Rlp are lOS1I'lg flesh Ray Brown xs on the s1tk hst a0a1n a shght attack of heart trouble xrregulxr beatmg from one Olrl to another The Freshman L M I Nhscellany was a great success each g1rl was tn artnst 1n her own hne Our Mlss Glbbs appears to have come quxte Ch1l1Ccothe9 lately WEATHER REPORT WHITING I'IALL 11 30 P M Mzss .Stavts offzrc Kaffe: cz datcj Cold stormy frequent showers vxlth gradually I'1Sl1lg temperature OUR POETS CORNER Sa1d Mabel to Professor Well Oh what IS thxs klnd slr' Professor VVells to Mabel Dear T1s algae as xt were Then up spoke Mabel to the Prof Respectful yet rn haste Your mustache darlmg Bertram Of tobacco smoke does taste PRES WEISMAN S REVISED THEORY OF CO EDUCATION Dont attend more classes than neces sary Dont forget that cuts were g1N6I'1 you to use Dont neglect H1ghland and the lunch basket Dont trade dances when you ye nex er seen the glrl I ask you whv d1d Aclallne Chuck Bates? Because of a Jmcy b1t about saxd man STARTLING EXCHANGE Student Marron hue you bough your t1cl et to the Glee Club Concert? Ill arron W treddemngl l shaat need to buy a tuket RAWTHER AWKWARD lXI1ss Ayer meet Mr lmm an Margaret P ettv od ha ht t what IS your real name EGAYA Standard Vaudexllle ADELBERT WOODBURN Busy Knox Life Intense One Act Comeclv Ihrst Appearmce 111 Vaudexllle KIDDO BRENT Ixormer Nlusual Comedy laxorxte The Celebrated Lyrlc Sopr mo ROSS L LAIRD CAMERON RLPPIL IIURLPURT I ISCHTR P XINITLR D XLL XCH Graceful I mcy Steppers HOW TO BECOME BEAUTIFUL HELEN I-IORTENSE HAEGER Deal Ulu Hl1C!jUl I am xylld to haxe a cute httle chmple m mv chm XIh1t tan I do to m tke one? Suu PoLLock na on a t For Up to Date Photos T H E B I G 4 S TU D CRIIIIN DAX PIKE CL XX CONIB IPICISIIIIKIIILS a bfcazalty FIRST CLASS DANCING SCHOOL Tzlcsdax L euzzzqs Io Rotonvsss ALLOWED QIDUTIIIO the musmc J bzmdav 'IffC'll100lI5 MR TALBFRT MR sH1RK MR PORTER Mgfs TO THE EDITOR knock 1f you thmk to knotlxs a S1 n That your crltxcal sense IS keen and lane XVe re just that glad the blame tlnng s done VVe wouldnt fuss vxlth another hne Ior you or any one PRENHMAN CxLE CoMM1TTFL The Chrrstxan rehgmn hrst came xnto prommcnce about up l L I xnarsu Q 9 o U 1 . A -1 1 C , 1 ' L L 1' t c ' . -1-1 I . : .' ' I 1 T I. C I - . : : 4 . - I , I . 7 g. , . ' ' ' f A I I' 1 go , , 2, bu . L . . . ,.. I . . . . . , B 1 ' ' C T H - - T E A ' TT -M c 1 I. Y A , - , 1 , in A , ' , , ' C, D H ' 2 ' W V 1 f V 4 ' ' f ' ' . . 1 ' ' . . .R . S.'c qi A ' . , , 2 1 ' g 4 . , I 5 + I . If ' Q - . H , . 2 V , 4 - ' ' ' I I A L J . . ' ' I - 7 L .. Y ,, V L he- I l 4 - In L ' ' ' 2 ' , 52 ' ' XVHITING HALL BUREAU Conducted by the Beautiful f - ' , - ll' '. Q ,S L ,' 1 , , , ' L , s . ff' 2 ' . 2 , 1 ' ' . Ll- ' , .1 ' J Fall f . ack. ' . s, - - , N, . y 1 o L v .. , C a I :I , A Y , . . ,, , Y ,, , 1 - I I . , ' . ' ,' V fb ' ' , I , , . 1. I c . y In ' x . , L , , ' IN I IT I ' 1 - h PII. , C - V. I ' , . -. V v - A , . . . , . . C ' - X , . Y . - i ' t r, .ov I . . I v -E ,' C C -'T L4 'V ' ' 7 I 1 Y' - - - A c . T I 4 P L C . .I ' as 1 A 1 i THE GALE Drove and THF- 9w1.yid0nt'1'Tcc-rwd Qi QJY WFP EJOTHP Rage:-J' - Df'f14 '6:a:hr'neulw M11 lu SIHVIZII, In-fmv the Tri Ihfll party, NNW QIIIUVK, tln-rc are two of your men whom l illXill.I wvn In num :xml I NNIN-ll yu-u xxfruhl fur mc. 'llwy urs .Xtkins and NYl1ilsull. i V Y -- . .,. ,...,...,Y- . -Y ..q. --- WHDTPKG HAD. 90 THE GALE ' Lzfe at the Sem ln the Seventzes Nlma Vt EIBBERG 'XLLENBVKUQTH I0 The Fall of 18 6 brouffht me to Ixnox to attend the CCll1C3.t101lE1l 1nstxtut1on xx h1ther a brother and a sister had preceded me -Xs mx footsteps sounded on the hroad uoard xx alle exterdmg thru the park, trom post entrance xxe had fences 1n those daxs up to the door of Old Mam I caught mx selt p1neh1nQ mx arm to see xt txx as reallx true that I xx as actually allxe and not dreanung X hundred or more of the students both boxs and gxrls surrounded the tables m the Sennnarx hasement three t1mes a flax and d1d ample Justxce to the good tlllllob there 11I'0X1ClC'Cl under the careful management of Nlr and Mrs Bangs of hlessed memorx lt lb a xxonder to me noxx hoxx our mornmg meal could haxe leen so satlstxmq XXltl'lOLll. hredxfast foods hut thex xx ere not xet 1nx ented The hoxs xx ho dmed xxlth us had rooms Ill the Old llrulxs SfZlI'lCl1Ilg on th tunpus on elther smde of the hroud xx.1llx xxlueh they themselxes furmsl ed and L red for lllLLlN too .ls tm testl x xxllen ta me ly IIIXIKC on some Of ln t.1l7l6lJOXSlll tompanx xxlth mx roommate lda Henry noxx Mrs Dr Lampe Thex treated us to maple sug lr too heeause tudge .md marsh malloxxs xx ere un lxnoxxn to them md to Us Our soexal stunts xxele '1 reteptton Qlxen at the Semmaly once a term we I1 1d three terms than ln our sttool xeur at xxlneh tunes xxe girls donned ou1 Sund IN go to mtetmu dress .md looked our prettxest to meet the students faculty .md frlends ot the e mllege l do not recall refreshments of a 21lSfI'OI1O1'll1C'll nature hung one of the lttrattlons extr Lonx ers ltlon .md INLISIL IS all memory lJI'll1gS lmtlx tart xxas t .xss mar x otttsrontllx at the home of one of 1ts mem mer xx huh xxe htraldcd xxlth dthaht and xx ell do l rememher the nuld exutement ox er meutous me ISIUU took plant Xs to l-T'llLI'I'llI16S md sororltles there xxtre none ot the latter and txxas just ulzzsffutd thu setret SOQICULS dld Lust u nmg as R1 lu meuat a m .mc m the rttrrmg hell expettul all h,,hts out Should our lessons reqture more mt xxtre at hhertx to flsC lt an earher hour ln the mornmg ru tx txuunq xx .ls our max mat Lessons xxtre ou o s1Q1t and muslc s utn ltlllklll., x some .md letter xxrxtms held su. lurdlx moxmng fount us husx dome our rooms prtparlnq Mondays les ns nunc mf' eta m order that the afternoon toulc he free for Ca s gixen or retctxtd tr drtss problem xx .ts no promem at all as reea 1t for lldllllg but one vt er drtss ut xxas donned xxhen OCCZIQIUII talled for It and th xt xxas all t1ere s t Those xx ue dehshttul d.1xs nor ns thur pltasure ox cr yet On memory s xx alls than lmturts Ltford unending, dehbht and uer IIILTEZISIIIQ, joy Xly onlx ton o 1 Nlmx a Iloxxcr xxas horn to blush unseen fJRLO I 'XSFMAN - cc an - - 1 . . l ' - , l . 7 C , A' . . . . v I , C t . ' v v r - 4 r ' 4- V- 1' l s 1 - l - w 1' -N I 1 - v Q v 'a - . I -1 3 'fy ' ' ll' Q V H Y 1 5 . ' K .I -, . --2 v ', ' 1 , M' - . ' 1 ' I A, ' . ' 5 K KY-. ' C Tl X - Q Z1 'l '1' tu' rf 1 ja '- l S. ' ' s - 1 1 s -' ,x 'gy v I fs ' A ' A' -' v the surmise as to which hoy would draw the name of which girl when that mo- Life in tl 1 Sem., as XVI 't' ' llall xx' tl a e1ll'l, l j.1 .t 6 a. ., ' l at 101, m., 1 X' ' A' - 1 1 'U' s . Q ' tin x we 1 ' I' 1 '. ' ' ' . I 'lzi' ' K 5 llj '5'lt. ' 'J t f , '- yu' , , , 1. .' 5, hi. B. ,-, , . ' ' S, Wy' S1t 11' ' ' j l i .if ',g 5, 1 ' '. . - so - l' 5, - ' ' 1 - ' l 1 , ll Ut H ' ' ll 1 1 , S l ll ', ' ' lltt ' 1 ' ' .' ', ' 1 l wa: o it. L- s v s- 'fy ' - -B' ' A' sf - -1 7 A Y ' lv . I' ' ' - ':tion. . 1 ' 1 ' '13 3 , . -- 2. ' . KNOX COLLEGE Whztzng Hall F eea' CWr1tten 1I'1 a sudden burst of l1'lCl1gIl3.t1OI'1 by a young lacv who IS more of a plulosopher than a poet J mg' Rmg' Rmg' In the dark gloomy halls oh bell' Dupe us once more Wlth the stall That the grub our hunger w1ll quell mo' Rmgl Rmg' We re coxnmg wxth prayers 1n our souls That the cook has gone mad 1n the mght And has put somethmg new 1n our bowls Rmg' Rlng' Rmg' The same clammy hash on the table Potatoes maltreated slnce CllllCll'lOOd Lemonade requmng a label Miss CATER to GRACE WELLS who asked for a date wxth MR WLLLS Wheres Ins w1fe7 0 o . . .A . 1 Y . ,v 1 - v ' 1 I . R Of. '. '. , . . . - v L r ' , ' , , an - , . vw 1 , ' - , . THE GALE OUND X + x ALL. HE. I 5 . I . 4 Y eu I- XYINN Hur i'lL'Il Ui' :1 llwnuusly clwru 1 nu in which NIU lx walnut, KNOX COLLEGE The Correct Thzng at Whztzng Hall It Is the Correct Thmg To ma1l a letter wxthout a stamp on 1t when you have loaned all your stamps to your ne1ghbors To d1rect an envelope wrong slcle up when sendxng to Dad post haste for perm1ss1on To sendmg put tl e most unportant part of a letter 111 the postscr1pt espec1ally when home for money refuse soup when you re lungry take the top sllce of bread or cake always be a martyr to the cause reply pol1tely 1f anyone IS speaklng to you Dont hoot be angry at the presentatxon of an unpald b1ll boast of ones soclal or other successes Ii Is No! the Correa! Thzug glrls to dCC1dCS hour named for a d1nner w1th the exceptlon of Wllltlng avold begmnmg a letter Wltll the pronoun I when there are 114 other goss1p about she l1kes h1m Ftrst rate ansvs er all letters promptly especlally busmess letters send out all the 1nw1tat1ons for a party at the same tune come more than me mmutes before or more than hte 1ll1I'll.1t6S after the Hall When pourmg out coffee to glxe more than a half cup To reach 1n front of mother person except after hawmg called for SOl11CtlllYlU at least SIX trmes To eat too much Impossrblel To talk or laugh loud except 111 the dxmng room To eat candy peanuts or anythmg else except when 1n chapel SLDUGH has '1 cunn ng way of lan lung at hls own jokes but oh what a nol el O I C . . . Y y a ll ' ' JY 1 . 1 . . U- . To ' 1 '. To ' S uh .YI To ' ' ' . ' ' . ' To . . . . To ' ' ' . To . . . . M ,, To write long letters, except when a girl meets a new man at a party and To Y ', ' ' . To . V. . . U To ' ' ' , ' ' ' . V -l v I D X Y . . . l ' - gs' IV - 1 2 S ' ' ' , , ' 'L , THE GALE Harry Azrs Her Vzews Do Ah knoxx nuth1n bout Ixnoxs Laxxdxe -Xh reckon Ah know bout all thar IS to knou Xuh vnnt tell me nuthm hout tlns yere H'1ll noi dlS yere school in X11 'nnt got muth use fox Il61tl'l6I' ob de111 Dey dont do nuthm here but play football and go to pahtxes Rh dont haxe nutlnn gamst pahtxes spashly young folks h'1s to he Sl ly and ll'1UClI'l IS one ob de xx ays dey wuks It off Its all rlght to dance v1h1le xouse young hut X11 d hate to d1e a Cl21IlClIl An dat dere foothwll Dem fellahs goes oxer dere 111 1ts mos always cold tn Illllllflj 111 du plle up on top oh e1el1 oder fer 1 xxlnle an breaks ahms an lxgs Dtt Lullx ll'1lllCil k1d stan s out 111 front an jumps 'around an 'lets hke a plum fool 111 holl'1hs Booh Bah' Booh Bah' Ixnox know knox' No suh Ah unt ot no use ter footlmtll 111 ehery tnne dey pl1ys '1 gwme -Xh tells tl1e guls R1 hope lxnox ll get 1e'1t llut M1 tell xuh gulls IS L'll.lUOIlQ Dey dont want for to do nuthm but eat '1 elt ll hen eher dere s '1 IlllltX llC'lll for su ells from 'Ill ober de gulls comes dou 11 l1e1l1 'md smpes the ue ere 1111 l katthed Lue1le Sllllllkklll at It oncet she 11 L17 stumn some shul1h1t mtr 1 11 mer h1 mf l1er l1 ms M1 hke to seared the hfe or ten her when Xh done holltrtd 'tt I r XII d1t dere httle C'1ll1flour Johnson suglr often de tthlt to 111 lke fudee uxf M1 Llmses un1 ontet 111 111y stockm feet '111 ketthed 1113 Clfvllll o told Dex all ILIQ hke txxo Nelr olds N'l.Ldt1OllS de only tllllf 11 llell 1111 llllllfl s 'myxx heres ne1l1 settled 1 X1 oes up 111 de elex ltor hout 9 30 111 when we come up 1rt l1L1l1 xuf s or ct o 111 roll111 tes sul1 rollln sus ' ye com X11 llelen T1ylor s'1yS es r llllll 111 de floor for to reduee our flesh she sud hulls dont thmk bout nuthin o 1 vow '111 lookm pre x Ihr proft sur of tL0llUllllCS declares ue all l 1 hell lretty comfortnhle though despxte the lu cr u - - . . 2 , . 7 2 1 2 . 21 ' -' -'Y . A ' 2 - 2 . 2 7 2 1 7 Y r 1 xv ' X v ' 7 7 ll . 2 ' 'Y 1. I , 'I ' . . l ' K c l c I ' ' , An , , - Y - 7 .7 'Y 1 m 2 . c . . . -', . , .'. , 2' ' - ' ' 2 2 ' f ' ' 2 2 '2 , 1 ' l , l 1 ' ' l 2 . 211' 2 . ' -'Q 2 2 j 2 e ' 1 2 , ' ' 1 2 . . 1 2 . '1 1 ' I ' , ' . H ' ' ' ' 1 2 2 1 ag f' 2 '. . 1 1 1 ' 1 .- 2 1 2 10 . .1 ' 2 ' 2 ' , and li2ll'l'lIlC Rilylllllllfl and Mildred Slllllllll, drihes 1116 Crazy 21-tryin' to swipe . 12 '1 12 1 2' g , 1 ' ' ' Une night .-I , ' '2 ' : 2 ' ' 1 1 ' to for ' 1: 1' 2 all dem gull' 21-layin' 1 lf H or, 1 ' ' ', v' ' , ' '. Ah 12-Q, l7o' de loh oh l1lllllCy. what llli '1 l ' '? .1 ' 2 2 , W ' 1 1 1 11 ' 1 ' hut goin' str llin' vif l 2 ' . ' tty. 1 -sg -- ' ' 1 iw: .ll 1 . ' 2 , I ' 'HL KNOX COLLEGE fx! X,,fv my fx' ff? ,---25, JN Lazne generally attacks e ery part of a min e cept hs tongue IL IIE l 'r V x , W f X is 'A mn , I V X N K , X Y gf . ,X X X , ,R 3 5 Q ,XX . , f ff X I' ' .x x l U H , six, -5412 Q . XX W: i SS v . X i t '.f,TL' . 96 THE GALE ' I I ,I '-..-- ...--.T1'f'T-f22:r'f, .11'.E11:f'f rf'T1f f f--,-- 1-L:-'1fi'1r-'-gi3B::fg-'f'--1ziZ3l'-g.'- ,ff -A a-uw. -f.-,,.---.4--.-- -f--, ., . - -. - I I I It I lt ll .. l I ,I il I. It It .. I. IE l I ,. I I l I. I I . ,. K, I. ? A Rest Instead of Reception Room ig Severall wllrtlly inrlivirltlalls with grealt lllllttl' llZlYC Cilllllllletl tllalt they have gf spent flitlr times :ls lllllfll tillle wanting ill the reeeptilmll rulml alt XYhiting Hall as they halve Llllllll the llrepzlraltillll uf the lessons in alll their time ill selllwtll, That is. Q they point llllt. Il lllllll witll the Uftlillllfy entlllwnlents etinltl eitller ennlplete the if el-llege L'ttLll'SL' ill lille yL'lll' if the lone walits alt the llalll were elinlinzlteclg or he 11 Cftllltl illerealse his etlieiellvy tlnrine the llllll' yealr's Stily just follrflllcl. ig The salnle inllivillnalls llllfllllllt' their use of profzlllity to these enforced vigils, 3 wllell they salt twillllling tlleil' thlnlllls. or twisting their halts, :lllrl scrutinizing with llllllylfj' eyes every falir yllllllg thing llllll llilSSt'tl the tlmmrs. limping to he nf service '14 In the !L'l1L'l'1lllHIlS ul Knox stllmlellts yet llllllI1llI'lClll1llCIl, they halve sllhlllittecl to ,, the Iilrli Stilllt' SllQQL'SlllIllS which we l2lliC lIlL'1lSllI'C in presenting to the trustees tg tif the ellllege. lll the event tllalt- our lll'L 4CllllllClll tif the ealse Iatils tn convince ' thllse XYlll'lllf' gentlemen lllilt the llllllI'HYL'lllClllS alre 21 crying necessity, we would refer them IlIll'llL'lll1ll'lj' tll Klr, Rlljl S1llllL'l',' Klr. Yernlln XYelsh, Klr. Rollin XVetll- If erliee. anltl Mr. Iiltll li1lI'T'L'I'1 we teel t'1illlltlQlll tllalt the tealrtnl ealrllestness with i which these lllL'll Cllll lllezltl lin this slllljeet wtlulll ellllvillee alllyhtltly xvhti had I1 drop t of the lllllii nf lllllllilll lill1IlllL'SS ill lis systenl. I' l. It is sllggestecl tllzlt the talllle nilw Slllllfllllg ill the center of the I'0Oll'l he replaleecl llv :l lung llenrll witll allltllizlnees for htltzlnieall, llilllngieall. :mel CllCllllCi1l f resealreh work, The stllmlents Ctbllltl elllplny the lllllll'S nf wanting hy doing their I L'XllCI'llllCIllS for the j't'1ll'. ,I ll, lt is llltlllglll lllilt it wllnltl he Il gtllltl plam tll nlflve the lltltlks from the I linux lillratry intll the rlllllll. 'lillk' :lfllrenlelltilnletl victims saly they alre willing to alllvalllee the ezlpitall llL'CL'SS1ll'j' for litting up the west walll witll shelves to alectillllnlm- 3 llalte the lllmlss, illltl vine tif their ntlnlller will he seleetetl hy lot til 1lL'l ilS lll5I'2lI'iZlll il fwr Il week :lt ll lllllC. f lll. lfllr tllllse wllll wish to llllit' ll little reel'ealtillil, it might he pussihle to I Iilllfk' Il Slllllll llillialrll tzllile in the CIlTI'ltl41I', twgetllel' witll :l fllltling ealrcl talhle. CIIUlllllC'Il witll Il lrilllfll rleeli for the HlL'lllllCl'S tif the Y, KI. C. .AX. I Ill. It is thllnelit llllll Cllflllgll lllUllL':V ellnlfl Ile ralisetl Zlllltillg the men of the 5, CIIHCQL' tn simply the l'UHllI witll alll the illlpflrtalllt 1lel'intliealls, alntl if Prnf. llentley 4 wlltlltl he lilllfl ellllngll til lenrl :l lllllllll, the etlllservzltlll'y stuflents cllulcl clo their gl lll'2lL'llt'lIlg while wanting for their lalclv frienmls. II ll ,l..ll, llllt thzlt Wi lit- tml j.iillat'.l.eelllilnt llmslfk. It I II v '3l:':. 1i::r.':':sz:'::zxnr. K N O X C O L L E G E ff Uzwffs A6fY7?W01f55g?Kgd!6f5w5-Tay of D gEQ3QjZ'5 ?J!! gp UQZQMQQJS VQUQUO D-is-to .500 qEsgQgQE1uQOOQ52 mo J UDB D f N, wa gvfmww J V f g , G U Q 0 0 0 x 7 N X 0 N' U G A .,- A X A A GQ, 33 wg - . IX , - Y lx a be U g T A K X EVN ,f , 6 0 in d D B lfx N I -ij ' , E bo GU 3.39 U .7 y MX K h :- wc: .god 1 D V ff - ' Q S3763 mv Q9 4 ' N S, L5 M A on G ' Q0 ' y ,K V ' R X '- X Q4 C1 2: ' L K- , . up X 1 bqo v VU qggffggfk I Kwok :D 'YU 0 if , X , AQ if SQA Q Q13 QNUK, Q3 --450, Q f J 1 KW' Q j dEms?5siQ P UQ H XY 'JV if 0 if LX LA 0 Q.. , Q FVWMQKQQTJ JWSQO , . 4 0 EX 9 L7 A MJQQQS e9 Cfg Q QOUDQ U Q QAQEOEMQSQ RMU EER X3-0-GEN 090 BQ H 45 FT! UD my 9 Q-19 Q5 QSEESRQQVD fi W? QED Q JN ' Qmwun Q E jx M mf ff 3 Q' f MU FWMQ f M Kose ivm SBK. THE GALE Phi Gamma Delta Founded at XX 'aslnn ton and Jefferson Colle e 111 1848 BELL Rah I Rah I P111 G'fllI1 ' Rah I Rah ' DeIt1' COLOR Pmplc R1 ' Rah' Rah ' R'1I1' Ph: Crmnnt Deltw Rau L Sauter Gamma Deuteron Chapter Founded 1967 fh ITFR IX FICCLYHITI: Henry XX Read fl? ITRF.S IX C Ol LFC IO Shxloke Ilwrrx II Hmeb Qeur e Ilenrx TI1uxnpbm1 rmk X Xc .1 JL NIORS Ixcnmth Xndrexx 5 Cor HOXIORPS nrlesl X mu x X rmx mart ll XIQL rtns I L 1 u X url X id.-H XIFN Xl IL Xndrux s xI71x1Sf,XIx X Q L IIIIIIIU L IIU Llll x I1 L 1, lx fn lllml PTIIUCI D Edmunds lease Cratton II'X1Il C BarLI'13 Ceor e I' XXh1tsett LI lrence XX jordin X ernun I C 'rtes Robert L Rym X Fu ene Robertbon II XX wrner Lulxlwnd I Ienry XX Reid X I1 Tern r I x I IRINII I1 l rnut S XX lIIx1IlS x x F R IXI1 XX Ieslle Lltxmer llruad In era R IXI1xn'1rd Su wnbon Roy C In eraull IIXIIII llm an 446 Nauru QI-IHXR Qrmr Lllklllll tru xx I ' g g ' - .111 f I f . . ' lc 1 .Y , L . 1, , ' ' 7 A ' f .- - I . ' ' - , I Q Q ' 5 - f . I. I If: ' Q . I I'm5 fi g '. 7 ' Cl: - 1. 'itz' R: '. . Harold Ii. Ilzmds I ' 7. It If'f.' . R21-' .I, I5 '11 . 1 Rcl - ' ilurc .'. 1 g ' Cu .. 'zlly . '. . . lfli ' ' .7 'l'Hli lfrfl X '. Il: mdt 1 . Chas. Ilurklmlter R. IXI. Switzer I'1IIX'Ill'lI Iludgc X'. L. 1 '. -I . Rc '. Szunurl X'zm I It ls y J. L C I. II: nd 2 f. fi. XX'. Ilzuniltwn I'e '. F. .. . . 'Iler l .lJ.I1- ws I. . ' 2' I7:lrIc R. liridgc I z g' 'ull T. XX'. 'zII'I an . .5 . f '. ' XX'. II. Ilng lc, jr. . g ' C I faq Y, i, 1 - irl' ikxw ju rj 1 'ot c ea . 11:cs.+N.' ,' lcmI1,.l1.l,. KNOX COLLEGE JH' -1 .,f ,A- -of IE 'q' ' 'A , , A AA V N ,A , .19 ,Q . 4, A4 1 9 ' wfwmwp, .y - V tk i, dl j Y 4 5 ' ,, i , E A 4 1 I AH L, 5 1 i ,1 i. , N i gg J xi Y. W' . V A y Nothing ve . '05, nuthin XXOl1i!Cl'fI!i.fl 155: TL . 100 THE GALE Beta Theta P1 Ijounrled at XI111111 Umx ersxty N39 COLORD Plllh and Blue Alpha Xl Chapter EstaI1I1sI1ed V235 IRITRZB IX FJCCLTJTF Thonms R XX 1II1I'lI Jerome H Raymond ITREJ IX COLIFC IO SEXIORN XI Iix L 111 1 s1lI I Russell Isox Inlph B 1 JL vom Herbert I'1ss XI1IIer UI:,1r11 Ili 111 I XXetI1erl1ee U l LfI?I'1LI R IXLFII 111 vert I ll QIITGIILB S XX CINIII 111 QI 1UlIttX R Tul vert X rx Xr111m1 1 Xrmc tl VINXX1 crl vert C I- lbIl1I'Il1 OI HOXIORE me XI ll tx I Rl-NH mx q1I1 xel I 5 I 1 1 D1Ie D Xlckutcheon Edu 1rd H Gro an C Leslle XIIe11sx1ortI1 H SIIIILIQI Rwc P1111 L XXI1eeIer R'1IpI1 D Lua lS CI1'1rIe-X I' P1teQ IIIIIICI R XXI1eeIer tux II I'I'1I' y 'I' R XX1 rl IMIL Ilorre R L1'1r1I I In H or 1 I Irt ll XVIIIIYLKI XTIIOILI 01 sl 630 NUI I Row IIII Il IUIIIIIIIN . ' LA- FR.' ' . ' ' - , I 3115 . 'J I. . -I0-' IPX. Gregg! A '. I A . g' fII' I . I . ' If' . 1. ' 1 S' 1 . A S Hugh II. Gr gzm . z '. If 1 Q . V iz . . ' .XII 2. ISz'Icy . . 'z I,c:I' . . I3 r1: 1 ' f. ' 1 . : L. 1: , VIII . I - .1 ' . ' A, jus' I' l l'.lTlx' l.X' 'l'l'li Ilcn -' I . .- II I . . cI Raj XI. . 1 II , . NIIZII' II1+11. If rrcsl I5. Cmxlvs IZ. . 1 II Ihr. ID. j, li '1IrI i'I . 7.1-Ili C. .Xrcllic llmlgc Ge. 23 -. ' Ve -IHII If. Ilumlgc ' . C11.x1 1'1a11 II . 17 11111 I . STRI-LI-LT W ilu-rx czu 1 111 Inc t1':1i11m-QI tn quit 1 ' ' 13 KNOX COLLEGE 101 4 A-J 4 6 'N 1' Q 'K -4: The sky always looks blue xxlun we look 'lt lt tnu '1 10 C of 1 ag ,. 4 'QL , ,fl Y 5 fl 1 -ff A f, ' f. J I H 3 if ig 1 iz. 6 11 fl 1 1 1 , 5915 A ll 'W Q ' '54 ' F 'f I 4 'IW 'Al 1 V 4 'ln ,- , Q I ' ' A I i ' A , .1 V A, ij S.: . ,,' I V I A is 47 V? V , .A X V' .15 V l Y Qi ' ' 1 eg! V 1 - 1 - . ' 1- . b'l1s. 102 THE GALE Phi Delta Theta 1111111111611 it 11111111 LIIIX ers1t1 1N'8 C R111' Rah' Rah 1 P111 R61 HX' P111 Delta T11Gt'l1 R.111' Rah' 11111 N11 Ekr X1'1r1111 1' X1C1L11 1111 11111 C 1'r1tt 1 XX1 1r1111 Pr1111e R111111 211111 ll wrt 1L1111s1111 Clmrles Fur 111111 111 1111-1 1' I'111kL FLQI1 I' XXIII 11 1 1 XLYL1 11llIL1 1 111111 L11 r1111 T111111111111 X 1r1 X11r11 1 111 F111 LCI Calais XX 111te Lar111t11111 Xzure and Ar ent Illznozs Delta Chapter 1I5t'11111s1ec1 1811 1'I11T1R1X FJLLITJTI 11er11ertII C1'11'11t11 113177115 IX COIIIHCIJ 819111111 N IORN er111111 XX 61111 11PHo11oREx RFNH XIEN PL1-111 1211 1 re11 Q1I'1StI'L1Il1 1 111113 Xrt1111r Ste'1r11b I 11 1 1' 111111111 1111115111 XTIIIIX s 111 1. ll 1 x 1 1 6 R 16 1 ION N111t1111 C1111 1 111 1111111 D 9te11n1rt Purma on 111111 '1r11 51011511 X11c11 C1111S 145111 1r1l XC11111: 13ee111er Pete1'51111 11111 'IFC1 A111115 XX 11111111 1.11111 ford K 1111161 130111111 X1'1r1 M1XX1111'1111s S 11111131 1X1 1111 S 111111 1111 1x1111111eS Lllftlb 11 11r111111 HTLILC 1X11C1c1111111 11 1 1 111rry T X111r1111 111111 IX11 1 e lrec C Try 1 11111rv 1r1111e Xrthurj Terpe11111 111 1 -1014 'X 1 L lf' 1 1 11r11 'Q . 1 Q ' ' ' Jw 1' II , Vet .1 - A D 7 . V' Lf . ' ' . - I I L -'1-1.1. aaig .Q 1 'Ot ,11'.' 3 a ' 121111 1111115 3 .C 11 I. . 1 X' ' Q S . .i 1 A 1 '. 1 Q' ' R 1 11' Q H 'z A ' ' 1 1 J i 1211 1 ch' 1 Fill' ' 1.X' L'l'l'f 11011. XX'. P' '1 . .T . ' .121 . . ghe .X1111 12 -1 1. XX'. L'1c t ' 'z ' 1 131115 6111i 'Q ' 1' .1 '1 N ' 17. 1,. C1111ger 11911. XX'. Prince, 112 Ray Hi11c111iff 111r11111 K1. 11111111111 11 X'C3t ' 1 ' 1 1 IIN 11 12. ' 1111 112111 lf. .X111 1311 11. '11 r1'y 1 1 Q XX'. 1.z1ss j. iirzmt 111: 110 1 . .1 .X11' 11.11 -- C. XX'. 1I1yt R1 ' 11 .11 j. 1'c111g1: 1 . MQC1 2 5 1 i. -111 C. X': 1 . z 'wr I . ., 11iff 1 u 3' ' 1111 C. IX. 11-1 1 . 17. 1' V11 . . ' g j. ' ' Q11 C111 1 1-111 1111's1z, ' 1 1 l11N11111,11'11 11111. '1 nay 11111111 1110 face that 1102113 11 f1'11 YN,-A1155 '. , W3 KN OX COL LEGE 103 6 1 1 is 8 Hot azr IS mx hty and vnll pxevnl Ill p 1110. Ql'MlM!,. j 'img . iA4L?-Qi 'f?VfQ , t A. ,,,'- vqtt A b Avbi M 4 E' QfQZ' 'f QQ A 1fxi E?Q AfFKu9r ' ' ' ' V' A win. 104 THE GALE '1 Delta Szgma Rho ln or SllLl6tN 111 1JL1lI1tI'S 'md Urn Knox Chapter 1115 llled 1011 qLNIORs R ax N lllltl' P xlmer Eclmundb lxuln rl L llflu ell L mole X ernnn XX elblm xx L mul m tm ww Sr Nunn usa Q r nftfm C xrl Dunsworth 1 Nl m huwrgu Xllntaett QOPHUINIORE lldrry Stmlx l lnutmn X flnedse wlnch lnedks out .mmng Qtudcnt but wlmh lb fatal only to the spectator L 1 ll Lzlryf -'.l','1ifg ffztwrs 'Il . :Q fs - 1 ' ' 1 , j. , The following' men lmvc represented thc cullegc in orzltury or clellate and have tlui ,nr 1 lllt'lll1lCl'S1llll' lf 5 Qty: J ' ' : 2 ' J M' 4 'Q va 1' ' f TV N T 9 105 fx X F3 4 ' 1 x mg Q jv M 1250? W j fx lax I N, ,qw J AMJ .N Rx 5. N. ..JN, I. j ,.-x N' ' WN 'ffm ,. 7 Q i af 4, .rm I I -QQ l'r'lAWm S M f -1 I Y if 5' t-.-Q W' ' ' x fir A 7' ' 'g I fig! 1- 'A if 3-Ak -Q -904 Q -5: U .H , . . f uf, f . ' f M l ..-- J,-' 1 iff ? .Mia aflv :Qs f uw. , ff - g - . ff ' , ll -f r '-?+A,fg1g- ff - ., 4 ff , 'Q J 9231! A '- f E'-Q ig W m' X 'N ik . x 'N X X Xx x I7 N E' , i X ' 1 rl Q '! H f Mufti 106 THE GALE Delta Delta Delta Founded it Boston L1111ers1t1 Tl1a11I1sg111n0 Exe 1838 C fl Colors Ta Hefav 5111 er Gold and P0se1do111z1' X1 X1 X1 X1s 1 XI1l1eI D11115etI1 Ruth TI1111111151111 Xe Lu' 1115 XI1T1L IJIIDUIQ Ix111I1 TIllJIlllJs1lll I ern XXeI1I1cr 11ILt X ut XCYI Txlnr r11 Il lls mul L1 1 111 C1 I 11'1e x Epszlon Chapter blue TQt'1IJI1SI'I6CI TIl'1IlIxSglX1T10 Exe ISC9 QORORE IX F IL ULT ITE L1II1'1 1 E111 ood 5C1ROQES IX C OLLECJIO qEX10Rb JL x111Rs koi 1111111111125 1 I re x11111xh s 'I' 11111111s1111 5111111511 ll 1 Xr11111 1 s xxu XLI I 1 rr111 S111 11I1 IIIIIXIII X lxs us X1 N K INS LL LX nl 113 1 X rs XI111 xrx Xrs Xrx llll N11 XI1l11l XI1 x ISS I 1I11111111 s 1 lllkl Lucile COIIIICI' Xllldrefl XIo1'r1s E1111111 Xletmlf XI11111e IOIIITSOII 'Xl'XlII l I11I111Qo11 01115111116 H 1rr1so11 I lom XX e111l1er H11rte11:,e Bel 1111 I 1111115 oI111so11 Ileleu II1e er stu Q II' I IeIe11 XX 111111111111 N I PIII 15 1Q IXIC 1 XILI Ill I1I111 Tlllllllk XX 111111 111 SILT Ilb X Ill 111 II'1 S IIUIKIKI lx S Crum XI1XI1111111'111 IX1ll1 XI1 1111I 111111t1 rlllllllb XX11t111 11111 XI1ss IIIII-IZII KX S 1 L INN xx IFN 1 II1tI1x1111 111 111 1 111 LX ZW1 X1111111 I11x11111-. Sturm 111 1 DITII I11Rc12 4 C , , Y ' . ' -,v v ' 1' Y ., I II ' 1 ' CQ CL, Av QYAII :V A 1 4. A c 1 1 'B i- I 1 1 ' , , Y N Y. X 1 1 XV: L A I ll 7 1 g XI:1'1 'I-'1QIey 7: ' 5 -I i IQz11I 1 '111Icli11 ' . g R1-I ll I cIIi11gI:1 I73 iz rier Iill I win I1 I 11: . X'i 'i:111 I ngle P. ' . ss15s Xlri. Ii. XX'. I 5 XI1':. XX'. 2. 'llil Xlrs. I. C. f' i ll X'1',. .Xl1'z1I ,i'e11 SU Il' l.X' L'1!?,'i .I's. Ni : I.z1I1:14111 , ll XI 's. IIIQ 'I 1 I ' -z g ' 'lift' .lx I-'r:1111'1-J Si.: ll Ii'-'ctt .I . '- z Q 21' ' Xlrs. Xlzw Rolwrts King Xlrs. Irene IJIS1111 I:I'1lllIi .I's. Iic111-1'ic1'1- 'J ' Q i1l1 fl N11 il XICI' ll .rrly XI:11 - 1'Iz111s1111 II: 111I .I ,I1s.'V fc V 'z1.iI1 XI 'N I'lIIII-QIICC IICHTQL' 'I IJ1 ll .I . 2 ' 1 'I Z I 1 . N1-ll - I!z::ct1 . ' . 'C Xlf. III:111cI1c Ilfxyt XI I 1 'z II ' 1 10'Il .I's' .XIi1- I.-vis Xliss IITZI :111 Xlfy' lI:1rri1-1 .Xr II . iirznce ' 11111 Xliss Xl:11'y I.-vis Xliis IXIz1'gz11'1t Felt Xliii II:11'1'i1'ttc I.: i1 ll go ' 1' F-1 ' :Q11 11 1 s: '. ' if I11' iQ only 11 fool I1:1II st: lxgli -' . KNOX COLLEGE ?,!W2 'W 2' '2 ', if wd Many a man has walked ove1 the cl1Ff wlule lvs escQ were fixed on a lugh xdeal ., ,f , A , Dfif I Fjgg' f 'Il Q, .Agni 1 i j' -X cv y 'A . .,9g.:: ' -J :Q -' 'W EJ 'I H if . r 4 A ' 1 . Q' .' 5 , if ' iwvf 6 35 7, V1 ' . 'Q , T, Q k-.. K ,-M' A , V , tm v V I ,, lf ,nn Y '- 4 , 3? , , -4... ' fx. Eg jv f Y V-7 . , Q 108 THE GALE P1 Beta Phz Founded at Monmouth Colle e 111 1867 e Colors mg' h1n 1 Ch1n,, VV d Bl EIO' Hlppv' HN 1ne an ue R 1 Ra' Arro 1 ' H6131 N1 Illznozs Delta Chapter Founded 11arcl1 7 1884 TORORES 11 COLLEOIO S11211 11 lrene Lr11l e C 13.1115 Cfunplmell 1'lore111e H111 11'11'1111'1e Cirr -11116 1611 Helen 111111 1l111D6l' L 1rle1 11111Qe 1111111111 ton Ruth 111 11111111 SENIORN 11ll11f1'SC1 111 ersoll Helen Turner 111rt11a L'1.11l116I' 1111015 SOPPIONIORES lrene 1111311111111 L11111se 11111 lI'11 1 1111 1 Xes l r 116 Q11 1111 1015 Potter 11'1rg. Qu1l11n Helen R5 '111 JCSSIC G'111111s Marx Potter 1l1111re11 Steele 111rt11a Scott Helen T'1vlo1' Helen Tr'1Ql1 1l11re111e N e1l PXTIXKJXENNLN 1rw XYN 1rs 1rs XTS 111 111 11 1 1 r11111 1' 1e1 111111111 Ll 1rl 11'1s11111 1111111 31111111 l 1111lst1111 1' S 111-5 11 L R'1ulJ NYS 1 T Se xv 80110111811 I 1121 11's XFN 1' 1r5 11111 Root 511111181111 1118113111111 111111111 1 1l11re 11111 s 11 1,1 fll 1'1 11' 1 11111Q 111111111 1111 11 cn 111 11111 11111 1r:-, 112. 11's 11's 1rs 11 me P P1 1l11e St1111rt 111111 1 1 1611 U son 16 C e 11 1 Welle T1111l1i611l1 111111111111 11111186 Se 1111111 Te-r111ll1 er 1r11e 1 11111191 l 111111111 1 111 1111111111 Toler Lua e 1 1 111' 1l1ss 1 r11e P1tt1r1l 11 NS C111 1111111 1l1ss 1 1rr1ett1 11 5 SS L U N 1 1111 1N11111H C11111111 Sr11LLT 1' Il P' ' C ' S' . ' U1 ' a.' . ' ' . . Pi! . P1'. 1- '. ' 5' 21'fSL A 1 ., 11-1. 11. 11 1 '1 ' A . . H . . 11 5.1. lf. 1 r'y .1 1 2. . lle Q ' ' ,' fl' Z 11.35. 1. za Ql:..z1 1. zrry .l 1,21'11cel1. I ' ll .1 3. .- '1 ., 1 ', ' .1 1 2 .S ' 1 1' : 11 5. 1211. 5 nng ,l .1 '. lieu gin .'n11tl1 Gale .1 1 ,-111' 1111 'zlluce 1115. . : -' . 5 Klrs. 1':l11l11Zl.1Cl1SC11 12111115 K11'S..Q 'f,1'. 1. .l'.. '. .1 11115: R111 1-rry .1'.. - 'Q Q 2' .1111 Gent -' 111-1 ee .l 3. iz' 72 1 occ 1' ' gl Z1 .1 lf': ,1 '1,11l .1 . ' 1 N' 1 l 's. 1.111 111111111111 lngx 51111 ,1 121' 1,11 1l11li11:1y i1lge 11155 11111111 1111 'er . ,Z 2' ' 1 Miss li1litl1 142155 . 1: 1 .- 'er' 11111 .1lic'J l111:111 '1 5 1 1 ,. KNOX COLLEGE 109 Mu! -...P ,H 42 415 If- M af' M4 1 I I VI I I I I R Seummeutal Iommy XX ELSH 5, I V, ,ef 11158 , I 5 A - n 51, f 3: I . fi -Y. ! PI' :cf J, ff H Q -1 53,5 -Q V i, K A ' , '. .. :,. , 5-3 -4 1 I f , f , 5 nf V ' J 0 'I ' E., a f. 1 A 8 ,. MQ' -f uf: I . - ix -1255 . ,, -' Y 1 KE if ' ' V 3: Q2 :1f , 14,61 .ly V Ji. t ' ' I :fr 4. 11:32 1 f' A wr' ' sawn! , ' X ., ,I , x if If -'Z e ' . ' 1 M, W x,,, , '37, ' I A--f f 4 ,,,.6,wi W. 41, z Q I -if f, 7 iff' 2 zifsiui sz 5 ' -I' - 110 THE GALE In Col. Clark E Cafr I He has the privilege of wearing his hat in the public library. H He has the privilege of entering or leaving cliureli at will. Ill He tinge ggit on the same plzitftlrin with lX' Lincoln. lie czills Prexie nllnniizis. V .Xs iizileslwurgs inwst tlistinguisliecl citizen he greets all the lmig guns who come the city. ,Xntl zilwziys gets 21 frunt sezit on the plzitforin. YI t Hi tie pu it lilmr. nr Us tr in 1 ts ix Cirite in pulmlit incl doesnt we in , Lit l 1 sn 1 tsl lllL lllll in Q L X Ill lltllk If t 1 s L HN 1 IXXS P the ix it svn 1 ll illii I in ll xx 1 llc may :ilk :il til in l A lil ' wry. Yll lflit-ft-elslikeitliez'sl'g tlla 'itli 'z X 3' :e tw czire Il lizinff :tlniut it Y lier. Ylll Ile enji is xi gwwl str ry lfcttei' tli:in Z1 Q1 ture meal. lX Ile is mit' -if tlie ltsl friemls lin wx mei' lizitl. X 'limi Iwi' tlie Cul iell 'lille :iln-xv is ai l1l:wl4lni:11'rl iiigistcrl-itct' turncml wut in thc eilursc nf 1 i 'TH ing lvy tlizit eniinent zirlisl, -lwlin l.t'1vIlill'll tfmigt-it ,lulin l,emi:11'cl C njer 'z xxilli :i few ,U-.llqt-s til' tln- vlizillt, inzilw xi mlizigrziin uf :i pilliticzil cziiiipiiigii in full lllzistg liis spcrizilly. li-1 it-wr, is slwnticlic ' ll ' 'L-s. llis clizigrzinis of spur: lic in llli 'lifes iii ilu' :ict tif sp ll':ulii':itii1g :ire tllc w1nltlt'1'ul' :ill lii. 'l: fjcs. llc lr: lllN tliziqrznns in :i si rt uf gi pile, une 'Ill trip nl tlie wtlicr, s-1 tlizit :in iclezl wi 'l les n niziy lie gziinwl :ll ine gl: ice. I llnin - X liiin luluvl in lufiiiiri'l':rii, xxilli ilu' Illllllfy in lilkk' Ql'2lL'L'fllilX' an lwinsfcr in lllc 5 ' il- ir' in , KNOX COLLEGE 111 kk 'Lx 1 JR 1.-1 I f Gu' IW!! 2 f ff, N! N f Q ,Xi x , - 1 -WZWY ,ff X f ff! X 'QX 7 g R ff, M x if f WX 1 E 1 1 ' K XX X 1 I 5 N X If f I X . 1 '1 D ' Q X X X I 112 THE GALE '13 N zneteenth IIAILIU Exenm Nlwuh E1 mth Xmete-en Hundred md Txxelxe ILRH H XLL 1 UR HF TRX QOUWIITTFI xx ITI1 X l mn I rmrt X r H I ITAOXI S818 r Ll IKTLX s ru Xrmm ku w l 1 1 'lllv liifillg Linn XX'l1i1i11g llznll :ll IH .v'L 4-ck. Annual Junior Promenade 1-' ' . . ' 'gl 5r:la,1u's f C .S . Frl 'z . Q: 3 UAH Ifrzmk Aclznms 'I' l' A llelf .lille HH Xl 5. VI, Urzmt ll-:cllc Mrs. J. 17. 'J Nlr.. Wlilf l, Il Mrs. XY. I.. 'Z 11 KNOX COLLEGE 113 Social F unctzons 1911 12 Y M and Y W C A Recepuon to New Students Receptxon by Churches to New Students B 9 H House Party Y M C A Sta Party 'PA9 House Party 411 A Hou e Darty Semor and Jumor PICHICS Sophomore Cla s Party II B fi' House Party Jumor and Semor Class Party 41 I' A Informal Y M C A A A A Informal fb A 9 Formal Semor Class Party U B 'P Informal September 15 September 22 September 71 October 6 October 13 October 14 October 70 October 77 November 3 Noxember 10 Nox ember 17 Nox ember 74 December 15 January 5 January 17 Freshman Class Party Semor House Party QDr Ca npbell sj B 9 U Formal A A A Formal Founders Day Banquet VVh1t1n Hall Valentme Party U B 4' Formal Sen1or Party Iumor Promenade if A 9 Informal Semor Party CMrs B 9 H House Party '113 17 A Formal Semor Banquet A A A House Partv Barrerl Namty Fan- XIOLA Ness January 19 January 6 1 ebruary 9 Iebruary 15 Iebruary 17 February 73 March 1 Nlarch 8 Nlarch 79 Aprxl 5 Apr1l 17 Aprll 26 May 17 May 74 l Y . . . , g ....... .... . .............. . ............ X - 7 5 1' ............................. 5 Q ..na- .--.-.. 4 . .a----... 1 ..n.. .--. 4 .ga -... .nn , A-1 .1-qs..- -..-vu-1--....1-... . .uu-nq.....---a...n.u. -n.. 7 a-1 sanvpvnn .--....--nuon-..'....n-..n- ...,-..-.-.nu 4 .--.-.C A-4 f ........ ..... . ...................... . .........., I anuary19 '. 1 ' ....... . ....................... ,. ..... . ............................................... . 2 1 .--......--...-.. ..-. . --....-.-.. . ......-.... f ...-.- L ...I C ' : ..G . 4. C, ........................................ , . ..... .. ...... . ............ . ..... .... ..... . ................. . . t .................,................................... ..1'lc ,, 4.-, 114 THE GALE 'I -I I 'I lu- Ilznx 1 x Tha- 111.11 TT -V ,- -f-:Z KNOX COLLEGE 115 -ix T were Better S0 It serxed 1tS d1y M ule jest wud pliv Tu 'xx Q 1l1ecl the pex Its ole mtent W is 11'lI'lUL6Ilt w the rue the tl 21111 1 hweluur hum 0 mike ub 91111 e c 1 NVe hid our Jul e Our jihe, our puke, Then one bright morn. we fnuml i The faculty CSurprisingly5 ust winked one eye, sifhecl, tl'en The Rivals-Tie S+J'o1'iies 1 lid Y 517116. passed on. c'. 116 T HE GALE UT' l'wII'I 1 1 A V13 . Q ,Y 'lit KNOX COLLEGE 117 The May Fefe O11 the campus just wuth ot Old Xl 1111 1 11611113111 xrx 111pl11the1t1'e xx Lb eletttcl last Sprmg and there 1 xery pretty 111 wque xx is g1xe11 hv Q411 e txxu l1u11cl1'ecl mf the students Dr NV E S1111c1ncls lmcl 1fl1pted the hneb xxh1th ue tl1e Qettmf of the p1ece f1'0111 Ben joh1151111 -X5 dex eluperl hv tlns 111troclutt11111 the clxnteb Xxllltll followed xxere 1lU'1Q1IlCKl to l'1xe lee11 prtbentecl Iefure the tl111n1e nf the queen Thls 1cle1 gaxe 1 eert 1111 u111ty to tl1e entlre 11ro5rf1111 xx huh Lclalecl mterest 111cl 1111 pressueness to the perff1r111111te The xx hole mem lue xx lb xelx Lllifllllllr, g1x e11 111 the open alr 111 the sh uloxx uf tl e old tulle e l1111lll1I'l0 1nrl 111 the lite 1fte1'111m11 ut a perfect d1y 111 Ally fhe Vx ell leloxed lhe Ptg Store f .V . , , 1, V , , H - , 4' Q ,Q L.-,J ,.. . ,, .. ,J 4........f.....,.iV-1.,.--.1--4.4--A...-.--YYY- ,-V, V x H -V - f ' I -- . 'K ' 1 2 , Z 'Z 1' Z1 DI '2 ' ' ' 3 , . ' , ' 2, 4 ' ' Y . 1 1 ' 2 ' . 1 ' . , ' N . . ' . . . f , 4. , 1 L 1 gf ' , ,g Y . . A v H - v 2 . . , . V ' -' , - . , J, V . 1 L L , . . - V - . - ,- , x . ' N ' - C 1 C V K , C - 1 , - C . ' Y C J ,Z . , . , . K 17,-' . , 2 V V Y - Y x i H . Q I . . . , C P. 1 4 1 . C I . , , , U ,. . . i 'f D M . 118 Why THE GALE Q Students PEOPLES SERVICE Sunom Hmm 7 30 Ummm: gow Fmowsnw cnokus CNR Saou Hassan! W ELCOME 1 o ALL SEATS FREE- There N pr ull mlm L xgr wma IL N llll lllgs slu. 1 xx Sli n llu KN K N lx xllu S fl UN ltlx L UN lL N s x xtum T r ilu rum SID I1 l Il ll Nlxll mm, K1 xxl lrelxu Rllllllli, lmxy l th G0 'lllmc Htlu-rf ull cz - H-per. xYNllC .S1 - '-1 rrt, lliw 'lx tllc lig Atl 5 ptr, 'I'l1' IllL'.'.2l2L' will llc .il wt. Ywlfll lm-ct lwrc ull the 1 mlms, Th mzllic um' Clllllmll tlmcir 1 nrt, Ynu'll greet lu-rc all thc 5 lug, 'l'l1c IIICSSHQL' xxill llc sh rt. XX c llzlvc- tlw fcmulc g il lf yum slwulnl like tlmt wrt. XY- lmznc tllc czmlly gl -rs. 'll1u IIICSFZIQC xxill lu- Sll1ll't.n Um' clmir is qimpll' 5 llllg, l,ullz1lly's tlwil' '1 rlc. N11 wtlwrs in - ming. 'lllzc INQSSHQL' will lm ,ll rl, '-ll-I'1Il 11-A1wmm j u'r7'i,'i' living, Uxggfgfi ifl 50 Xqiflqk W 1253 5'-MQW KE ijwx 6 2? M K K5 ff C1 r S 'ix , XJ ' F X X , . K X ' X- X 9 ' . , ,ff i, ff - fm fzai f . rf. Yi ' Q ' - .Q NJ fx XXX Q .- X . !- ,XS X f . Q , .A 1,515 N X f X 'Lai' -J I 6 'X jf 39 5 1 5 V- if fl 5 iv' 2 jk S X ' k sv. , 4- 'A I I Z ' XA , NX' Ni 4 X X X f,.,..:,-i' .t X j!! - ' f XX X f ' f x X, f' 4 is- '. of-:err ML KJ 120 THE GALE H Intercollegiate Peace Association Ffh Annual Stale Oratorical Contest HELD APRIL 12, 1912, LOMBARD COLLEGE THE PROGRAM 'XLBERT T XIILLD Pres1dent of the Xssoclauon Presxdmg fildlllvll 'll1e New Standard Russ QHXPPELI Xlo11mo111l1 Lollege O1at11111 X X IQIOII of Umver al Peace llELBERT H XBB11TT 1ll1ll0lS XXt:SlBy'1l1 LIIHQISIIY U1 111 1 leace Inev1table ll1RNLH l SUBLE L111xe1s11y of Qluca 0 1 11 lhe IICVBHUOII of XX ar Uuxcx XXRIG111' Lomlmzud Lollege 111111 XHICIILZI the lxemplar of Peace l lx Ilxcnov lL1lElx'1 Lole e 011111111 X Ndtlllill l0l11lll'1tlOl1 for the Peace lXIOve ment leur: Lkxrruv IXIIOX Lollege 151111011 Xmexlca S Duty R111 X1 Xlclxzncu XR NKJIIIIXNESXCIII U111wers1ty leswe l1..1f11111 of lxlmx XNIIUIEI of llfSt p117e 'AN' QRUT N Ll l Noble XV11'lllE1 of Secou IL Inter State Oratorzcal Contest OF 11112 Inter Colfcozatc Peace lworzaizon Qllcstenz Groujrb 1 1 1 L xc XPRI 76 1 Xl11mw1LTH Lo1LL1L XL111To1u1 '11 1110616111 U1g.111 l1c1 e 'R1 l XlFRR1LL XLSTIN lxx111xTl11N I11v1 1 Ntate Lollege Xmes Iowa N1 lll it 1 f11r ilu l'1.1lce Xlnvemnn ,lEssE CRAFTON Ixnox L11l1egL l.1lLsl111rg Ill Llll 1 1111 X1 I ux IRESTUN T Mc Xvov f1 Qlgllf0lX LIIIVCISIYY Om.1l1.1 Nell fill xrtdlv. .Sclcfftd 1 ss XlFllF l'111cTEk Xlns J inns X11 Y ll WYIIE STI-.VN XRI l Crvns Mc ov lhe Roosevelt lhemy uf XX ar P X l3LANsNRD 1l1e Lll1lVLI'5lfy of X11cl11g'1n ll1e Il1C1'CdSlIlg l1gl11 CHESTER L SAXBY 13elo11 Lolleye Belolt VVN IIFSX place won by M1cl11ga11 Mr l,l3I1S8fd NllCl1lg3l1 U Second place won by IlllI101S Mr Qrafton lxnox It ls all r1ght PROP XVELLS to take l1er to a coneert hut m1gl1ty poor taste as xt were to s11 Wlfll your arm around the back of the seat all the evenmg I , . . , . ' ' I 'nl Uk- - S sv L 'z '111 .,................ ' 5' Q. I , ' 'f ' ' ' ' ' g 4,111.11 11 ....... 1 .... ' 'l Ura ' 1 .. . . Q is l' L. . 1 , 2 ' R l g ., ' C an V 3 , 1 11 Jiifi e - 1' U3 nf' 161.31 111151 -1. J W. 1 - 5 11 priih of 550. . D N I. M . . , 'V ., ' .5 ' l'xRll .x' iX':Nl. l, .- 1. - , 1,912 1 1 - . . , l11l ............. .....,..... ........................... l 1 1f. 1 , 1 1 Vllllif Uricnt :xml XX'url1l Peace .......... Q ...... 4. .......................... . ...... J, G. IQMERSON ,X 1':1111':1l F11 111: 1111 1 . ' I ..................... ........ . . . 3' ' .Xm-'41 1 l Xvlflll 'atc ..... ....... :.- .... 1 ......................... ' . 1 H ............... 1.1 1 1 . .. . l. .A 1 v 4. -LAO. . . . . . ' . .' ' 'f ' , , . l . ' C fl ' ' ' , . . , . ' ' .Q Q ' ' ', D- . I ' I N I ' . ' I I ' KNOX COLLEGE 121 - I i ,. VERNON VVE1 sl-I St 1'e Represent itixe State Oratorzcal Contest Held Noweinlmer 10 1911 at J iclxsonxille T1-If PROGR IM ROBERT W CALDWELL lxnox Presnlent of lntercollegiate Association Presiding ORATION The Master Orator CEORCE W TURNER Illinois College The Conflict of Capital and Labor VERNON VVELsH lxnox College Pulnlic Opinion and the World s Peace JOHN T MCBARA Monmouth College ORATION GRATION WAYNE CALHOLN llhnois Wesleyan ORATION The American jove EVAN SExRcY Blackburn College The Judgment Bar of the Saloon AUSTIN KER'-,HAW Eureka College ORATION Welsh Knox hrst Calhoun Illinois Wesleyan second Turner Illinois College third THE JUDGES On Thought and Comfoszhon Rev A P Iligley of Springfield Dean Nadal of Oi vet College Olivet Michigan and Prof William l' Smyser of the Department of Pnglish Litera ture Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware Ohio On Deli ery Prof Halliday of the Department of Public Speaking at Illinois University Dean Harker of the University of Illinois Law bchool and Rev T N Fwing of Decatur Welsh Ixnox will represent the state of Illinois at the Interstate contest to be held May 17 1912 at Northfield Minnesota , 2. 2 . sara--..Qu.v-p..-u..---gn-1-....,,.-1...-nn-Q..-...At lc V' 4 I 1 , V Q gt ' ' YY ......... . ............... 1 As ' ' ' 1 'J ' 1 O'RATION ..... ...... . ................. .,... ' ' The Birth of the Political Conscience v' I K. ' V! --...pqQ.---ln..--nn.nannuupnqpu-1.-an-.pn-n-.-Q-nf. 1 . , - ' . ' 2 , ' 1' ' ' - y , . ' V ' . 4 . . . 1 'I' - . I Y , . . w ' . Q , C t - 5 . . . 1 , . 9 ',' I Y 7 ! U ' 122 THE GALE muxw 51111211 XXLLNH Fzrst Annual Knox Belozt Cornell Debate 11 r1I I 1 111 NILVI 1 IIII rm 111 wx 111e11tIx mterpre 1 11111 X ILN 1 1 1 II 11r1N 111116 1r11t11t11u11 1111 the e11I5 Q 11110 1 al be fm! 1 11111 Ixxu X I IIXIIX N Ionic!! al IIIIOX IxX11X ll N 5111 x L L 11X XX III lIlI lII1llIl1lN XIII X HX X 1 I 1 1 S 111 II JIXsXXOR1'lI I11 1fl1111N II XXII II1111 IIN. f111 N11 1 fi' I2 . Q. ' 3 Ilel .Xp ' 10, 1II2 l1'1','1'!:c11I, TIIZII I - fl A 11:11 AX '-T gt L: '. .S '1' ,' ' tel Ivy tI1e LvII. f ftztfj S11 TLIII' C llI'I, :HI I: z11Ie1 2 1 nga' st ' III 1lI11ll1IIX'. , 1 ,Q . NI-Il. 'if x Rx ' I.. S1 '11-111 1I.1-:11I1'1'1 I'.x1.x11tR II. II 1 T115 X'1c11x11x XX'121.s11 .X1-'1f111x111'1111a- J 01111. KI. lJ1'xs11'1111'1'11 1212111 11: If. 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KNOX COLLEGE ORATION ORATION GRATIONI ORATION ORATION Sophomore Junzor Oratorzcal Contest Held 1n the Baptlst Church May 9 1917 Idcahsm 111 POl1t1C'1l Reform RAI PII D LLeAb The Rape of Demoeraey C EORGE I WHI1 NFTT HARRI T STOCI HOWARD Xl LEILBALGH ELMER L WILLIAMS ROBERT II JACOBHON llhhtant Democricy Dyndnuc PZ1tI'1Ot1Sl11 A Soclal Pohtxes Soeml lm estment: How 'Ird Lemlnu h hrst Jacobson 'Ind vVl'l1tSCtt tled for semnd 2655 Knox Mzllzkzn Freshman Debate Held 1n CllZ11UlJCI'l31I'l Hall Knox Colle e Mwy ll l9l7 Resol ed That the ,ludlclary should he subject to remll AFFIRMATIX E know I ELWOOD LEWI5 JERALD W NORM IIN ROY W GODD XRD LOREN C HILL Qklternatej DECIQIOL Knox won two to one A meddlesome tlnng, f1equently, but nevex mended Pon Hell Xssn . . .. . . I 1 Y ' tn ' ..,-- 1 1 .............................................-..... 1 ' . I . L. ' ' . L: 5' -.A Q 1 , . 'c c g, c c R, . . . , 01 I by c , V... 1' , ' , ,- . Y-, 124 THE GALE f 'Tl'-4 JUST FRESHMEN VIEW OF STUDE 11 SCD ,,,-1' ...J- 'A' ,,,-.,- KEY .H-I-'Ya ,,,,,-- -Ailm- ahh. 5, I ,, i, ? Aa , Y , W ' 4 ' Q I V W ,,j,,,ir,. f,g,,-- , M-,M-,,,,.- ,.-1 F M f,,,L,....., A vt -Y--.:'N,1,..... -A fTl, , n- V K , 1 q :' . 'i 4 Q ,-.5 2 . f 1: '.k..1,,., Y , Y I I I mf ll s 'T ii ,y ' 1 1 a 31 fy -A NT H -A ,- Ll Vg 'Q .I .T- I 11 ' lr IZ Y .X l':nir uf Illuu I-yw-l'1.+1u1-,ml-' ll1l.l.. ..,,,.. - . . . L...-,.J,..,..... 'T -,.., v- I Y A Satzre on Chapel CW1th profound apologies to Prof Horace Ph DJ Castmg our eyes oxer the history of Ixnoztense with horror we discern that anti belluxlous structure 111 its younger days known as Old Bricks which appel lation would be n1ore correct if the s were struck off and the suffix bats added still occupying space on th1s terrestrial sphere How long Oh Catalme will you cont1nue to abuse our patience by allowing this spectacle to confront our aesthetic gaze? VVould that this aedmcium had been in Moscow when Napoleon shot up the town and applied the torch to wl at was left But all this is a mere ba0 o tools when we realize that we HAVE TO GO HERE' We could cheerfully pass under the sh'1d3 catalpas ex ery day and without a qualm of conscience respectfull5 look upon this remnant of mediaeval arch1tecture appreciating that It once sau Abe Lincoln walk down Broad street arm 1n arm with Col Clark E Ctrr that on an ax erage of tw1ce a week back thru countless eons of time it has had to listen to all the LL D s Ph D s and B S s and could not cven go to sleep lest the tower should fall in and wake the Sophomores and other articles too numerous to ment1on But we HAVE TO GO HERE' The sheen sclfts no the scene sh1fts And lo lifting up Ollf eves we did look and beheld an host a great multitude gathered together round about the doors of the synagogue And as we looked we beheld an l11gh priest dr in mgh unto them and he did wax exceeding sore and when he was come he began to administer and he opened h1s mouth and w1tl1 a great voice filled w1th compassion spake he these words saying Stehen sie I'l1Cllt d1e Thure voraus which being interpreted means Getheloutohere And when he had spake thusly he went into the synagogue. Altho having tongues they spake not and having ears they heard not nay did they even marvel among themselves at these words for they were Abunchofrufnex which means students. Brut dear reader come to the service. VVe fund the pueri et puella separated lest they hold hands. On the platform we discover the organist and chorister and also the organ and piano. After we have become accustomed to the atmosphere we see one Raymond and one Willard occupying the faculty seats and presently Drew and Griff arrive. The organ booms forth in a Te Deum Laudamus by Will Rossiter and as john Winter suddenly shuts off tl1e engine and jams down the brake we see Prexie mount the platform dragging a D. D. Should you wish to know where the other profs. are the excuses in Dean Willards pocket will ex- plain. Here are a few ordinary ones: 'Please excuse. just received a new French briar and must try it.-W. E. S Forgot to purchase La Azoras for the afternoon.-VV. L. Ry 'Am writing to-morrows prayer.-D. E. W. Have to peruse the latest edition of Revised Slang. -J. L. C. I saw a bird.-H. V. N. David wants me to .play with him.-G. F. S. and so on. And we are required to attend ex en tho we have engagements as important as the above. This is despotis1n bossism unsocialistic this discrimination which favors the privileged few and oppresses the down--trodclen rabble. As per cata- logue a vigorous democratic spirit permeates the atmosphere and is instilled in the breast of every loyal student. As yet this spirit is still engaged in permeating the ethereal blue and until it is thru with the hot air it will not descend to the campus. But so persecuted tl1ey the prophets. llespei ate Remedies.-Exam. Cribs. ' 3 KNOX COLLEGE 125 o . . , . . . . , . . . V. . . 1 U . ,, . ' ' c v - ' at 11 it vu v v , . , v . - c 1 ' i . , b- - . V 1 7 c Y . . . b V . , . . . c , . . . Q . , , , . . , . . . . I I . s . , , . 5 . ' ' . V ' - ' V . ' c . i c . . . . H . . . 1 - 1 v A H ' ' , ' A t. 79 x v - 1 1 14 vs v 1 7 1 1 v 9 1 u 4. 4 c va , Q vv 1, . r ry 1. us 1. r as 1 1 v 1 2 1 1 1 126 P THE GALE Honors and Prizes CO.II.IIE.YCE.IIE,YT SPEAKERS, 1913 Helen Margaret Ryan Martha Louise Latimer Palmer Daniel Edmunds Gladvs Mc Alpine Campbell Josephine Xhble Ray Lee Sauter OR-IYORI I Xernon NI NX elsh II Orlo X Eastman DELL III ITIOX Olenl I Ralph D Lutis II EcIxx'1rdNI -Xmrme DLCL III IYION QNX omenl crtrucle Lrnlwon II Elizabeth L Wilson SO HOIIORI ENB II PRI7E XX une I1 qtexens Ili! SHI! IX ISS Il PRIXI5 ni tul Ix et Pirk LI er of the D U :rx XX L ix Chester lfasum cp 7 irmr 1 I 15 NI Broun ! I I!x!f!5 ar I1 Itttrs in Lliester I: lblllll my Illf ! IXC!x!!!x IR! 0 Xxx mlul IX Il IlI'lSUI'l I Xt! Ili!!! IX CIxI!Ix LOIIIOSII Xlne Nl irjorie Cirr tl Ilxlx IIIIIS C IRR I! II!!! I! ITIL II PI 71 XIir1eU Reirnlx N ix II Ilmrrison CO!!! Cf! I! IRS!! I! I ilmer D Iclmumls I its Xlmu I'xtc Xlununu Xlcmus I. G1 ' . '. . Llh, ll ' Iiy 'eI- 'cn 1 ' dlilllt . .X. RJ 1 I1 I. M15 2 'cr II. ' 1.1- I. XY: - Lzicklznml II. iz ' . . ' !..IIl'!x'!f.X'L'!i !fR!f.S'!l.ll,l.X' TIN ' ' 2 I. IIJII: 'Jen II. ' 'z' !..III'lx'!Q.X'C'!f l'R!Z!f IX I..IT!.Y C4O,IIIIOS!TIO.Y KI: f :Len !..lII'Ix'lf.YC'!5 If C!i.S'!!.I!. .' I ' fi ' ' ZILS' I. Xt. 'z ' II. KIQJII. : i I-.IIl'f!i. i fi .' f'ff' '. I .' 'ION' I. .si . 1 ' II. iI2.' . 2 i. FU'-' . 4 tes ,. -. . 4 . i .. KNOX COLLEGE 127 Murray M Baker Reuben-I Er1clcson Ray Grummon Edna Heldbreder Gladys M Campbell Palmer D Edmunds Frank Adams Mar aret Burton Maryorie Cair Verna L Cooley Ahce felt Florence Gumbiner Lillian E Coleman Anmel Dewey Chester V Easum Noble R Feasley Edna Heidbreder Gladys M Campbell Palmer D Edmunds Murray M Baker Ray Gruuimon MarJor1e Carr Stetfan L Tanabe Ray Grummon Edna Heidbreder Letha Johnson GENERAL HONORS SLNIORS Stetfan L Tanabe JUNIORB Josephine VV1ble SOPHOMORES rank L Wlilte FR1zsH Mew Harry T Stock SP' CIJL HOVOR5 BIBLILAL LITERATURE Ruby L Mebovw an B1oLoc.x Alx ah O Peterson E1xoL1sH Edna V Letterber l RENCH Susie Green Gizuzi HINTORX Stetfan L Tanabe LXTIN lXlAru1:xr mics PHILOSOPHX Ali ah O Peterson PHYbICb Stetfan L Tanabe W Leslie Latimer Ruby McGowan Alvah O Peterson Henry F Prince 'llargaret E Jacobson Helen M Ryan Arvilla M Johnson I ouise T Kline Vera I Lar ent Marie O Reariclx l4L1l'l1CC H Robinson Waylle E Stevens Nlaic H Harrison A nes Louise Huntm Robert E Jacobson Bertha Peterson Rub E McGowan Xrxilla Nl Johnson Xlax H H xrrison Genr e B Ixerman Earl E Sanborn Eunice H Robinson Josephine Wilmlc Jesse IN Jordan XV Leslie Latimer Ruby E Mcbovwan 'lhe bpoilers MABE1. and LUCILE after ten ton f . l ' . . 0, . . C . F 1 . ' v L ' ' . l . . ' -. r g g V 4 C ,j D . 4 C' C N 4 Y . I Reuben J. Erickson Louise T. Kline r 0. I Y ' D : r Q N . L if . 2 ' , . . 7 g . ' 1 I ' i 'A A 1 - C 1' Y . . 128 THE GALE Why I Am a Bachelor l. Met three hundred girls at tirst reception. 2. XYasn't sure l knew a single one next day: sure none of them knew me. 3. Picked nut one that seemed tn shuw faint syinptoins of howing to mel Cle- eided tu hit her for a date. -l. Decided to ask her hefwre chapel. hut she have in siglit. guarded hy tifteen tither sweet ywung things. sn lost niy nerve. 5. Fent her a nute in chapel which went tt, the platfhrni as an ztiiliuuiiqement, fi. 'Plwned tw the llall after chapel. and after waiting sixtvfeight t6Sl minutes learned that she was washing' her hair and wuldn't crime to the 'phone 7. Tried it again all afternnt-n at intervals uf twenty minutes: nothing stirring. S. lleeifled tw call at the llall. gave maid her name and waited exactly half an huur. then saw her walk nut uf the tltmr and dnwn the steps. W. lYas pretty weak hy that time and ewuld nm C311 her maine almve fl hoarse wlnslier. She didnt hear nie. 10. Saw lief HH clwwn the steps and j-'in anwther felluw, l went over to the Y. ' 1 H ' ' 'A 'eieeter l hum Illlllltil twill :nl tht LU 5llllkT Xl. L. X anl ,Ht intl' .1 ,ant ut l l is. H. Tl- ,kllfilhll S'll'IlX lNli 4 ' 1 : 1 1 'ref-ire can nhl ' IUC44-A5 - KNOX COLLEGE 129 RELIGIOUS 130 THE GALE Knox Young Mens Chrzstzan Assoczatzon l 1 I Il 1 N 4 I 1 1 RX 1 1 X 1511 1111 N1 N11 11 s LIN11 1x 1111111 11 1111 IKFTN1 I 11 Q1 N ,X1 '1 S -111 1' .,..4,.,............. 1' 1- .' '.xt1'11s111 .,...,.. ...,, , ....... - 1 1' 11111150 '111-11-1111 - --11 1 111111111 161111: 1 r111 L 111stro111 l111st111 3131170 1 11 111111 T111l111lb 1 .,1M1111t 1 1111 1 1 rd :l lll1' 11'1rt111'111 'lll1 1 '1111 oc ' 1'1wr1'est Smit 1 KNOX COLLEGE 131 TheNewYMCA The sthool life ls Iecoming 111ore and 111ore eentered iround tl1e Young lllen s Chr1st1an ASSOCl3t1OI1 Haxmg a inembership cons1st1ng of about n111e tenths of the 111en students the orgftmzation IS tn important fattor 111 sthool hfe Aside from the social life It generates 111 ltS ITLIINEYOLIS functions the X NI L LX carries 1 widely d1Fferent1ated and 1mport'n1t work The Weclnesrlay night Il1C6tlflgS Wltll good speakers to lead them the Bible classes for collebe 111en organized in the churches IUISSIOII classes led hy students and numerous meetings l1eld are a part of the rel1g1ous work carried on Each Sunday one or more ehurehes haxe been conducted by college men The Fast Galeshurg M E churth has l1een suetessfully operated by the 4ssoc1at1o11 during the e11t1re year The X Nl C HX quartet was very much in demand durinv the year and responded to many lI'lNltl.tlOl1S from orate party and a liberal treat The Y M C A took an actixe part in tl1e saloon nght ln Galesburg and instigated the Young Voters League wh1ch did mlu dale ser vice The Y M C A huildmg w1th 1tS splendid rooms and its ton1fort'1lmle equip ment 1S h1ghly appreuated The building 1S used at 'dl hours of the d 1y The goodly supply of periodicals newspapers and text hooks are all used md g,1xe the budding an intellectual atmosphere Popular musn games ett are indul ed 111 at appointed t1111es Tl1e roo111s haxe also been the stene of many 111 iss meetings parties and other special functions Next year will hnd even a more beautifully equ1pped 'md useful huildin important 1n1provements are to be made THE lNEw Rooms Ihe lovers TVIARTHA and N1 tln great demandj . . . . Y C . . . 2 . N p . 5 X V . U A . . . . p . , . , 1 . . A - . A . L 1 . up u .p . ' C ' , . f 1 1 . ' - - 4 - T I I- . T C Tw s. A . ' I Q . . Y. 1 . . 4 . c c I i D L Y ' I Y 2 I , various churches. At Christmas the raga111uHins of Galesburg were given an elab- - . I . .T H , V . . vc Z - i . . Y - V Q L 2 J. V y . . . . xx. ' I . Q p . . . A Y L t Z M . U , . A . . K . . g' as 132 ' THE GALE NUM num XLVL5 ll K XX u x x X My . is -Ax . N V Q' .' 1, K Bn x , I gl.,-l...-. l.-....?--1 ' lx K . J X , I, . , V, gr . 4, 1' ' V 5 -we ' 1 i,,,.i..-.--- ' IDR. RWM, xumlfluft tl' 'ng lm Il wrt uf mcnlnl yvrwvvsus ? -. 1. '- '13 KNOX COLLEGE 133 The Student Council FRANK ADAMS, President SENIORS Helen Ryan Stewart Purington Mary Quillan Carl Dunsworth JUNIORS Marjorie Carr Frank Adams Wayne Stevens SOPHOMORES Clarence Jordan Agnes Olson FRESHMEN I. Elwood Lewis Moflesty personifz-sd.-RALPH EURIPIDES Janssen 134 THE GALE OFFICIRS IND C JBIXFT 1011 1 N XRTHX K o n L XIL C 111-IIN Cnxx R N xxx QL 111 xx P1 1211110111 I 1051110111 5611011111 T1f'1m1111 1 LOUIIITTII LH 111x111 N Pxlnle Stumlx N nwnx xrx S M111 LYKU K X1Ll'lNl L ll? 7 1 I T11 X1 X mx jfmx T ll! Lllffx 11111 Su XIISSIUH Lrx S mul . . Cru 1llc,i' ....... 1,LY4J11I1I1' ....... lfxtcnsimm ........ C lulys C1mphLl1 Iuule Qhcrmn louise lluntm ton Ruth XVe5t Luule Conner 171151111 111 1 lzrszdcnl 801161111 v flf'G51llt1' Vern1 Cooley 1X1'1I'1OI1 xfV11bfDIl . R xdlcl Conklm . 'Xc1'1li11e Roller . Nlfmry Potter , Xlwucl Bowmin K41lZlI'l'I' mem - 'zo ' c - 'ELQ x um LA 15' 1 , ,VA , -. x l If U 3 0 . Knox Young Women S Chrzstzan Assoczatzon -1912 .1. .V I 1: ......... ' ' 1.41 'ISE YI . ,mn ....... 111- ' 1--:J Q s .......... f Q1 .IA ' ......... ' ' A115 1 .7 . . . ,.... 1 - ,, -' ff 2 ...,.,... . 'Q ' gg X Int 1 ' ll lgizltc ......... ' l7cx'u1iul1:11 ........... Xlice Felt 121 - 31111 ..,..,... 'A Ulflfl 'lilx',S' .l.X'l1 C1 lX1f'l' 101--1713 1.m'1:1: XY11.1..x1uw ......... ' ' 21' X 'cn' ........ I'1'u' ' .l. ' Us ox ......... ' 1 1'-l,l1li1iNl'l-I 1,Il'lRl'1A ......... ' ' 00.1 .1 TTlfli ' . .1I'.1Ilf.Y Il' -f uiy ......... . 1 ,im '-11 ' . 2 ' ' ' l Int 1' .110 1 1 ' ' .11 1 . L buf of 1111 lim me 4-lulny lub V11 Nl 1 I um KNOX COLLEGE 135 Student Volunteer Band BTERLE C. VV1NN, Leader, 1912-13 MEQUBERS 1 J. Lee Lewis Gustave A. Spitze Marion L. Wilson Loren C. Hill Louis H. Gunther tleft college temporarily hecause of illness.l The Student Volunteer Hand is composed of those who are planning to go to the foreign held as missionaries. There are similar hands in practically every col- lege and university in the United States, under the supervision of the Student Volunteer lX1ovement. K The Knox organization holds regular weekly meetings, at which customs, re- ligions, and conditions in non-Christian lands are studiedg the methods and proh- lems of mission work dealt with, and plans for practical preparation discussed. Qpen meetings are held at intervals to which all friends are invited. Knox has sent out some sixty-three missionaries in the course of her life, and forty-eight of this number are still at work. They are to he found in Mexico, Porto Rico, Africa, Turkey, Macedonia, lndia, Manchuria, Japan, Korea, China, Persia. Burma, and the Pacilic Isles. The present Volunteer Hand desires to continue this lmranch of the colleges usefulness, and the organization tends to crystallize the missionary sentiment of the school. lfach man receives a pleasant smilc-l RANc12s XYILSUN 136 THE GALE The East Galesburg Church X will he sem Irwin the pitture the Ywst Ciilebliur thurth lb an impoamg N rutturq situdtul tm 1 Uris x ltnoll Thu knoll tm the otl er bicle nt the Lhurt i 1 ils ffm x 4 un 1, mi u 1 e umm: I ii Km it is mul th it mlm of 16 Lhurth iiitiulwtrx h tit xxith CIIIIWKLIIIX hem restrunecl trom tliroxxitm thembelxer, mto 1 x ept is itter iumx in time X XI L X omtui hurl hqureb ot bpeeth 'it tt m X t rt mr xx i iul hem clelt ltul tu timer the nhurth slipped ii e Q 1 tw uiw lx 1 Christi. He touml there .is N m I tt 1 tr in I stun xx imen tml tum 111611 liemlg 1116 pi mist tml 1116 oman s n txter 1 um it mquirx xx lb clewf 'incl the other Im 1 g in lim Q it him tw thu N t N U tit t I unxiuum iimse rom 1 L mir tm the 1 it in S . 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'Q ' ' 1 ' ' 'I kitlfgitlu' Iii' ttiltz t'flL:k P t,t'1. I ,l' 'J -Q 2 :j tl, 'tjcl l::' l: ffI:Is .' 1' ' .1 ': I6 ful' 2111 Ilullf HI' I Yu, 'I'l11fQ:xi.iQ L1 ter, In I: X I t ' ' f A, ' 'ito th lizicli scat mic Sumlziy awning If: 4:-tl 1: 1 ' ' 'uni ' ' - Qt' lI'lZ 'H'lU'. '1 I ' . 1.5 .2 '31 Q' lt. Unf tif thc men, it was :J t:im-tl in ' i 'Z ' 1 I 1 V ' 'ted ttf he It-ft :il mc. Su his ilziux-'litcrfin-Iziw I: I u I ' ' rch. I'i'cQL-11 ly :t fllfl-XlS1l,Cll imli I izl ' I I ' Q If f . 'I ilztt- f r , cIc:t1't-nl hi: tlmvit. scmlccl lil'e ll fricucl tif I ' X . ' g - f thcs- xx' vfls: 'l'hc clwir m:i.'t'r will It-:ul is in tl ' 1 ' 9' I-'lIl. It I be ii - Zi. .Xt thc .1 uml 'if his xwicc '- cc I, nl tl 5 u' ' me ntl - than Rwlicrt Liznltlxvt-II nf Qiztlvzl. llc slfiwly picl'cI up :I wcutlicr Iiczitcn lint: . pencil :1 ln' It I', Q ams- I-Hfllllllg hi J -lt' int thc clmiriiigirtur. I-Ml-lf. 51:1 ini - thc g ing Izuly :it thc 1.2111 w, I c:m't play 1: he. XY 'l. '-ll, gziil Iir. fziltl vt-ll, xxl1:it can yuii 1I:1y? I can Ullly play fwui' ici. YQ it-II, It-t'g hzuc tim- tif lhcm, wc must hzivc :t -'mmf' S-1 thc ytvung Izuly ii-ulflml tw thu fvhl mzm whit was uflicizltiiig :it the one- I gt-tl IIFQIIII :mtl tf-gctlicr thcy fairy-nl fwrtli upfm tl - tmc, Sh:lI 'f x ' 1 ' tl e 1 cr. Th -ru wus. lim-:uit-1', :i hlcml of Unxx i1'I, CI '.'t': S Ilicrn 1 'I ntl 'rs in 't. ,tix gut' f' thzt thc y rung lzuly h'ul thc I:11 fi ' ltv' f 1 ' ,5 her ciiti f -I-i'tfvii'c:1t ice, ,Xt s ' :'l plzi 'cy tht-:s1 i ff- 'Q I - J ' ' ' 0,11 - ist q II'l :tml full licmily. hut thc nhl mzm :il tl 1 Irv: ' Q '. ' ' . ' hiy urllt-:lytic mtcc Ill! rc I' illlltl thc itil. The pfwi' sfnig linzilly tlictl :i szul rlczith 'mtl lluh, inscrtinb ai Iruicl into 'i wut lit-gsm In Q1 ':lIi. l31 tI -rn, hc quill, : iixtl 11, I 1 1-I: I t I ' I: ' 'IIy th 1 'I nl- -1 lIf'I'k'L11ll.H has Inca-11 :lmI' ti J- aut tl ' 5 1 'i ' tl H ' I 1' shi ' y ur luyzilty tri thc t ll1SC uf ' ifti: tily Iwi' gt ' 1 Ali ' N 't tm In citzililc thc ministcr t hct Iwzicl' tu fi: 'Sl Irv' 'itl ': II l ff. 1 ' I . C'I - wcll I'llll1L'Il -cl nut un :1 rl--p 'uicccl pl ': fu - X - mm S U' 'I f'. ' ' thu, that is, urzitifm, thc trziccq of Prif, XX':ttI'i1is' -tr -I' g '- 1 ' Ieir :tl its they :tlwzlys 2 ' ' I' .' 't rs. I - 'I 'ft I, wi- lfltljgi .X I 1 ' ' f ' ' I' tht- - I ' - fultlccl his nntc html' 'incl 'iI'ttIv gtolc ' diy. ' A li-irc tu Nil mu the IIA1llf1I'I'IlIl',l'I'x lik. QMWJS X V xx J? ,Q 925139 Q E MLXQQQX Y f X K icy, ' Q s , X Km 61, Y '94 X a L.- r -- XJ- X ! ff-X 4 4- M f ff f J f ' W X nb ! X gh.. ,r I fy, '-,-l--1 I- ,,........ xx -A ..1..... 1 -Y , 13-M ' Q f-T v -T. oben Au. 138 THE GALE ,Q- N.. .X nxmhv11 Xlixrk 'lxwnin nm the pl:xlI'n111l,-'llwlxlMY, '13 KNOX COLLEGE 139 Adelphz Lzterary Soczety President P we Preszdezzt Cor Secretaly Treasuzel Robert Caldwell Jesse Crafton lNoel Crzug Carl Dunsworth Edward Adams Frank Adams Mack Gillis Frank Hartman Thomas LaMont Howard Leinbau Lee Lew1s Walter Lundquist Dale McCutcheon Herbert Church Arthur Dewey Chester Easum Geor e Hig 'ins Paul Paddock VVard Beard Arthur Bibbins Loren Hill Leo Krausse Elwood Lewis Archie Morse Ira Neifert h lsr sEMEsTER ROBERT CALDWELL WAYNE STEvENs WALTLR LUNDQLIST PAUL PADDOCI ME MBERb SENIORS ZND bEMEbTER HOWARD LEINBAUGH H may Sroch CHEbTER EASUM WILLIAM MILLER Robert Eldridge Oliver H111 Stewart Purm ton Marxin Meacham JUNIORS Harry Mclxown Will Miller lsaac Pratt Wayne Stex ens Vernon 'Welsh Rollin Wetlierlaee Paul Wilkins Elmer Williams Myrle VV1nn Geor e VVells SOPHOMORES Beecher Peterson Ralph Ray VValter Smith Gustave Qpitze Harry Stock Joseph Wyne FRESH MEN Arthur Nelson Jerald Norman Glenn Weecli Lawrence VVilhelmi Louis Vlfyne lfVilbur Putnam Ross Weaver Cecil Shirlc He has a face like a benediction.--WINN. OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR Secretary ........................ PAUL WILKINS BEECHER PETERSON 140 THE GALE '13 ll.1tl1. 5 u ns 1 lhmsxxok KNOX COLLEGE 141 Gnathautzz Lzterary Saczety OFFICERS Worzcrsrl R VR AFRIIN GLEN B XRRER GEoRcE WH11 Err P1 eszdent I te P1 eszdezzt bmzetafy ROBERT JAC OB SON Ray Sauter Palmer Edmunds Glen Barrer Geor e NVh1tsett Max Harrlson George Meeker Robert Jacobson Robert McClure Roy Goddard ML WBER5 SEN1oRs JU1NlORb la rank Larson QOPHOMORES FRE HMEN Franklm I-led ecock Orlo Eastman Charles Burns Worcester Warl en kenneth 'Xndrews Frederxel Kerman Ralph Iums Harold Hands Alfred Ixel Fred Carlstro n Lancaster Debate In the new mter socrety debate called the Lancaster debate Gnothautn won the cup by three unanimous declslons He sleeps wlule he xakes CRAIG ll I ' 1 - . a a . A . . I. ' , 's . . . . . . . . N ' ' Q . . . . . . . . Treasurer lj g l .. . , X C -NC s ' s ,.0. A PN x . C A . on b - ' I 0 The photofmpher clul hms clurmlest to tike a plcture of the club tlus was the best he Loulcl cl ll! Ill The Kafa Club ronoumccl Ixlfl xxlth lon 1 lu members 'md Ix1ff1 Hltll short a mcmlmcrs 7 C Roma XX 111T.f:TT ........ IjI'f'5ldClIf lfR1Tz Kakxmx ..... . . . l'1l'cP1'c'sidm1t IiL1z,uzE'rH Y1cHo1- ........ Sc'frcz'ary lumix An, .......... Tl'I'L1SIH'Cl' Pre f. XY'lIkiIlS C'llllXYC ll .Xrthur Dewq , vc XYyne lilimlmelll Nichol lJ'u1 Wheeler l-Litll'1 SWA56' XY .lI1f.l1BHlx.Sx IN II-ICULTJ' lIli,l!lwliIx.5' IX COLLIQ SENIORS ,- f 11 'lk' JL'N1oRs ,lor c XVhitsLtt SOI HUMORES '1zEsHMEN Cox sERvAToRv Leithu Qwicgert e hwvc seen better chys.-CREGG Prof. Griffith CIO Lois Potter Elmnor Robson Helen .-Xfl'1ir Arthur Nelson Iflarriett Wilson Emily Locke 'md Fsrw. 142 THE GALE ' 3 Qig . ' . ' ' 5 w, U. QP 'D 'z z. H' 'g. ' I Q. S . ' s ' l I UR ' 1 1 1 x 1 ,I Hull 1 ' Ice Xm. ll.Que in g ' , lf' . 1. 1 Y lr ' . 10 rt f K n KJ '13 KNOX COLLEGE 143 The Consumers League GLADYS CAMPBELL P1 cszdent RAY SAUTER I ue Preszdents OLIVER HILL RALPH Joy Tr casurcr HANNA NELSON ,Sem eta: zcs lNlARTHA LXTIMER In November a few students mterested m soc1al and econonnc problems formed mamly of an educatlonal nature haxmg m v1ew the three objects of the Nat1onal Consumers League of wh1ch tl'11S IS a branch namely To educate pubhc opxmon to the end that sweatshop and tenement work may be abohshed because 1t means unhnnted hours of work smallest posslble wages ch1ld labor and the danger of contractmg tuberculosxs and other contagious chseases The programs have COIlS1SlICd m papers on ch1ld labor the work of a college league and such top1cs followed by a general d1scuss1on The club also had lantern sl1des showing tenement condltlons Very httle has of necesslty been accomphshed 1n bettering condltxons vet members who have attended the meetmgs hue galned much valuable 1I1fOI'I'11E1t1OH I m not m the common role of men BOE C 2 an organization known as the Consumers' League of Knox College. The aim is . g. y 7. nv. . . A, . 7 Y 7 C P, . , . . . . C ' , I y . . . U 1 . . . . Y h 1 . g c v V . 144 THE GALE ,f 'Q XX x-,1 mf s m mt I xsmmr: .. N 5 1 .X f ,f X.. I ' , .J O I , x' 3' si ve '- 1 1 Il5ll1llIllHL'. I lm k like my lm' hor.-U, '1.. .. l I O 7 Y I .... . .... 'A . ........ I 1 ' J . . ' ., f T ' . f . ........ 'I 5 B . . ..... if ' ELEANOR ROBSON ..... Rccorduzg .Secretary 1 'vb . . ll .l Us Q I I Q C O' 6 ' 4 7' S I ' . I . A, Q . L O' . A e . O1 C 7 7 1 I ' 0' - a '13 KNOX COLLEGE 145 LMI Founded Noxember 20 1861 TVIOTTO-Elatzo et Perfecfus HELEN RYAN ADA BARLOW AGNES OLSON BESSIE COAT ESTO CARRIER OFFICER 9 FIRST SEMESTER Pfcszdczzt re Pwszdezzt An 01 dzng 5011610111 C 07 1 C'5P01zd111g SC: 1 cfm V T1 caszu or CAROLIINE MCCOLLUM elsszsmnt T1 ensure: VIOLFT BRIGGS GLADYS CAMPBELL VIOLET BRIGGS REBA PELLINGHAM lXlARlON RYAN BESSIE COAT ESTHER BATES GLADYS CAMPBELL EUDOCIA BARDENS CECOLD SEMESTER C lztzcs Plcsdeut I e P1 eszdeazt C orfesfvofzcizzzg .5c'uc'ta1 v SENIORS T1 easm er Jsszsfazzf Tr easm ea Czzfus Irene Brldffe Vxolet Bngz, Gladys Campbell Bessle Coat SUSIE Crandell Marle DUDUIS Edlth Force Florence Gumbmer Abnes Hartley ELlClOC18 Bardens Esto Carrler Rachel Conlthn Reba Fellm ham Orpha johnson Mar1on Andrews Margaret Ayer Pauhne Arnold Fsther Bates Mabel Bowman Helen Campbell Irma Craw Eleanor Dunn Mildred Morris H1rr1et Robbms Helen Ryan Ruth Thompson JL INIORS Helen Hannlton Mary Johnston Carohne McCollum brace Melxllle Eleanor Peterson Frances Vl1lSO!1 OPHOVIORES P65516 McCollum X nes Olson Helena Reynolds Eleanor Robson X erona Rockyx ell Helen lrVoodman FRESHMEN Velma Phllhps Marlon Ryan Florence Shephard Helen XVe1nber Ruth Robson Laura Smalley Grace Slosson Marla Wlmltlng Rosa VVenzelmann X smgle lIa1r Cout of placej casts IIS shadow PALMER EDMUNDS 146 THE GALE Elzgzbzlzty Requzrements El1g1l11l1tx requirements for Lertuin orvanizations Cprepared as '1 guide for the stmngers at Ixnox uho 'ire likely to be txlxen ml 1111 I1ll 611111111111 1901111 1111 1701111 T111111 1110111111 110111 T110111 P1 l 11111111111111 lx 1 11 C1 I1 1701111 1101111 DF1111 1? 111 1111111111111 f1l117 11100 c1l117 1111191111101 s 101111110 C11110 111111 3111111111 811111 P8113 3 , 111 F X A S A X itty ments turn for polities lnuh 1oll'1r and broqd shoulders tronff lunfs 111 'lCll'llll 1tl0I1 for hgures Qof speechj lulit to Boston ui wdmirztion for noures 3 5 one ulmtex er stwnd 111 mth Caldwell lou '1Ff'11r tamper nnent ou er to smile ind loss '1 girl you suiruely know when Nl xour shoes 'ire killing you onu for '1 dress suit and 1n'1ter11ls for 1 pompa flour X stronff stonmeh 'U X l1rge life 1llSLlI l.l1LL 1111151 1 1111r111 amp 11 1211 lxnmc his no 'igriculturil eoursc but the '1111c'xr'1111.e of some of the students would lead one to tlnnk 'is Hiuqlyql mul, I 0 3 dm . . . . . K1 .' Y. ,l1. C. .-1 .......... ' ' . , . , -. .i 7 ' -1 ' - . , ........... . K 1 1 . .1 I ................ , . . ' . '1 ' ' ............. . ' ' ' ' 2 1 ' 1 ' I ..,.............. .' ' . ' . If A ll ................. :X ' . -' ' ' . P1 0 P111 .......,,...... :X ' 2 . 1x'1111.1' C-0110110 15110111131 .....,. A stern and unrelenting disposition ' ' ............. P ' . ' 'Z 1 ' ' . w 1 1. I ' v . . 1 - I . . . . . u 1 1 1 . I - . -4 i ' L Q . y K n -I 4 - 1 -..-.-- . W A i K h - ' .' 1 .' ' ...... 2 '1 ' ' 1, ' 1. ,1112 1:'111:.l 11o. If 611:11 131111 fl' 11I7lSlL , Y' , ' 1. ll V t 1 ' .C 1 . Q' . -.' --.1-of IT if 112 eif 1:21 fflllill 't 111-11 'I1Ii1l 'f KNOX COLLEGE 147 Oat Patients of Bedlam Knox Chapter Dishonorary society, ifounded by the faculty, at Prof. GI'ifFIth's suggestion. The names of the members, at their own earliest solicitation, and in consideration of a few filthy shekels from each one, are suppressed. COLORS-DUCP Pu rfile Yell P'sstl P'sst! I-list! I-list! T'ell with Prexiel JIGGERS! DEAN or SOCIETY He who brozzgfzf 1110 booze fa illc PIII' Dell' suzakcr. CHIEF GRAND ROUGH GUY Ediior of l'UIIOic' fafket .Vzznzbvr Four. ORDINARY ROFGH GUY The wrifcv' af Raulfs UIIOIIJWIIOIIS Icllcr. CHAPLAIN Elmfl' llillialazs FULLY INITIATED MEM BERS The four who demolished the ,IO seat. The Juniors who attended the Senior party. The author of the scurrilous literature about Jerry Raymond. He who sent the Valentine to Tommy in chapel. The committee that whitewashed the Freshman seats. Crafton. The wages of Hunlcing is a vacation. A Rouszng Meeting It xxas XX ednesdax exenmg about I 43 oclock Gnothautu Pall vxas as usual deserted The regular xxeel lx meeting of the soctety xx as set for 7 45 o clock There xx as not a soul in s10ht -Xfter a fexx moments hoxx ex er XX arren entered He busied himself for a xx hile arranving the ehairs and hghtino the lights After a time he looked at his xx atch XX ell he told lnmselt four minutes past time I yxonder if anybodys coming llarle' He had heard a step on the st urs in faet he had heard a stair step Warren xx aited breathlesslx ind presentlx Fastman and Meeker put m an appearance ly gum felloxxs' glad to see xou looks like vxe re going to haxe a rousing Looks th tt xx ax 11 reed Xleelxer Here it is hxe minutes to eight and there s three of us here alreadx Presentlx Xlhitsett 'dmunds llirrison Larson and Barrer appeared and W arren md Tastmm hugged themselxes in transports of joy lie-lloxvs.' cried XYarren 'lets give a good cheer for old Gnothautii' vxeve got enough here to-night to have a program and some judges for the debate. Enthusiasm xvas unbounded. .Xnd when a little after eight Jacobson drifted into the hall he xvas welcomed like a xvell-dressed Freshman at the train. Eastman as usual led the dcvotionals. If it were not for Ifastman Gnothautii could not have devotionals. Then xvith lfdmunds as judge Harrison as critic and Barrer as chairman NYhitsett and I.arson defended the affirmative of the question Rcsoltcd That a uniform system of coinage is for the best interest of the people at large. acob- son and XYarren upheld the negative of the question, and won the debate because Larson had taken the xvords 'uniform system of coinage to mean that everybody xvould receive an equal share of the coinage. At the conclusion of the debate, Harrison xvas aroused from tlte sound slumber into which he hael fallen after the opening speech lXYhitsett sl and when he had given his report as critic Warren gave the boys an encouraging talk regarding the progress of the society as shown hy the splendid meeting just Iinisled and the meeting was adjourned. NN'hat shall I do to be forever famous?-FERN VVEBBER. . . e 1 1 , . . 1 ' - - . . ' Q j ' : Q C I - T1 I ' n u Y c 1 5 T 1 . e V 'Y Y . I .. ' -v ' - .. ' ' V - s . . . . . . , . . . , Q 1 I ' , . . 4' if . - - - . . V ' . 7 ' . ' J . , - Y 1 ' v T meetinv, dont lt? cried XX arren heartil '. C . . 1. . g ' . . . ' 1' 3 . .L . ' 1 , . . . ' . . Q . v - , . ' . ' 1 -1 . 4 Y . Q ' K 1 l q V , 7 1 ,, . . e 4 L C C 4 . . . . Q C I g K K g K 41 C . . T ' g C , K ! X ll Fr . . . , , 3 'y . l 1 A I K , X n 7 YY A L i I K K . , 1 K L l 1 1 x ' X I . . . , 1 ' ' 1 1 -, e ' 1 KNOX COLLEGE 149 W , ff ! Q 1 f , ff gf 4 5? ff E 5 f f Wf a W ij! 7 ! 5 f X f ! 5 aj? ZW! ,ZZWWZ7 7 ffm! ff Wx A f K gf'-E, X Wff K! 0 xii X? ijff-:iid L W 15130 I X f K X 1, X X , f w M X? fy 1' W ' I , y . 2 1 f g f 2 f M F Z X 6 AN X 7 f f 7 7 as X f f W 7 f,f X A f ' Z Q 1 Af, W , g f X -f 5 ' ' ff X GZ' 1 if f if ' 4-ei '57 4 - fl ,-41' f ff 1 v'j!,,f4'7 5 1 X I il f ff! f x X f , 4 ,df , 2 ff' I fy ,,f 0 7 3 ff 7, H f ffff? W K 4 'pf f 6 M .X , f' X ,Z f '92, I A f f f ,II ff-'A f R 135 ,R fi 1 .-fx 0 ff'-i:,.yjQ5 J 2 41 0 X X551 if '5'Z9'9 7 'H 6 Wx X 6 f 5 , 'f xx ff Xl ,N ? Xqwgfg! X f ' f N f 2 X Xi ff as ,. been LL K., 150 THE GALE f --Y...--H -Y-f.. fu' 'rlz-'WJT1 I lwxn uw Immluz. lvll Ml. ilu' lun: k .rl THX? 13 KNOX COLLEGE 151 Knox College Bono' CHARLES G. YATES . . Leader RAY L. SAUTER . . Manager Let me l MEMBERS Solo Comets- C. G. Yates R. L. Sauter Solo Clarizzefs- P. D. Edmunds V. F. Gates Baritone- H. M. McKemy French Horns- F. W. Beard G. V. Travers T1'o111bo11es- L. Bonham I. R. Fox First Comets- J. H. Lienhard D. D. McCutcheon Serond CIflI'ilIC'1'.S'- E. R. Adams NV. L. Wyne A. H. Hammer Helicon Bass- F. W. Crozier Afto- VV. E. Lundquist D7'1fllIlS-- W. K. Crawford 1ang myself on thee.-HELEN TAYLOR 152 THE GALE Qmmxlvmrmxwuu lxy lux :1lrw11vc.'l'uIfXln lit Llxlgxlb '13 KNOX COLLEGE 153 Knox Glee Club Season 1911-12 GEO. A. STOUT . JESSE A. CRA1-'TON GUY V. TRAV1-:Rs . JObEPH E Wx NE H XRVEY M MC1xEvu OFFICERS Director . . President Manager Nerfetarv Lzbrozzan lzolznlst Ceo A Sout Cartoonzst Jesse A Crafton MEMBERS Fzrsf Tenor 5econd Tenor Alvm Wllson Ralph Soule Jesse A Crafton Freder1cl Kerman Fzrst Bass Joseph E Wyne I Russell Fox Guy V Travers Herschell Halladay A Howard Hammer W1ll1a11 sheld NVyanet Prmceton Sandvuch Batama Chlca o Earlxxlle Abm don London Nhlls Elmwood Avon Denmark C141 Fort Mad1son lla D Home Concert I7INER4Rl Fred W Beard Lloyd E Dams S Howard Rlce Ohver H H1 James H Vose .Smond Bass Geo A Stout Harvey M Mckemy Carl M Dunsworth Ralph joy E Wayne Stexens December December December Deceml er December December January 7 March 18 M'1rcl1 19 March 70 February 8 May 3 May 4 Aprll 25 He has to face the mu IC PROF BENTLEY Y' ' ' --1 .1. 1 'c ' . 'll 1' ............ ................ . 14 ' ...................,.............. 28 ........... ,.................. , .... 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I anuary 1 154 THE GALE '13 I pray thee,1h11un callrne udshy'waShy.v-L 'uucu BURNS KNOX COLLEGE 155 Ladzes Glee Club 1911 12 MISS LILIAN ELWOOD Dzrertol M125 WILL LAWRENILE Manager Quaztef Mxsees McClure Tlffanv Crane and Carley elcrompauzsf Vlola lNess MEMBERS FustSop1a110 Vera McClure Maude Lawrence Grace Epperson Second Sopzauo Loulse T1ffany Ruby W1ll1amson Nell Graham Blanche McClelland Fust 4If0 Lucxle Connor lXl3I'1C Daudson Ed1th Thompson Mary Ro ers Second -1110 May Carley Mary Crane Gertrude lllaln Lottle Steele CALDWELL would perform a publlc servme 1f he would 1eQerxe h s clauon bla ts untxl after chapel I , - , .I lllarxe, fidzmw T 156 THE GALE x- The Knox Conservatory Orchestra GEORGE -X STOLT Conductor UEUBERS 1-151 I 101171 5f'COIld 1101111 R D Parmenter Concert Master Irma 'Xlorlew Florence Jessup Nlary Lexus Llm cl Bonham Xlllllam C Cram ford C ellos P Nl Qtrrmherg Larl llunsxxortlm XX 1ll1 1m B L lf ton -X l Lanclstrum 0111111 C 1111 melt Xrthur C 'mylorcl X ernon I C 'ites T1 111111111116 I nuns Burke fllllflllll H1r11l1l H0yC1' I 11111111 E117 xl eth Gates NIHYIOH Lmsley Scott Vh1llltS Donald Murphy Ma I6 Marsh Ceor e Burns Celestla Gebhart 1 1010 Harold Lmcloft Bas fm' I -X 'Xlerruk VN P Bentley or111'1s Douglas Caylord Cl lrles G lates 11o111.r C uy Trax ers l rul Beard 171111115 111111 T111ps Fflna Gaylord Alhster Wylle Rachel Cxttron llome Concert Beecher Chapel jmuary 26 1917 SI ff a a hurt b om lREn BEARD 'i' ., . .. .- . . X l Y ' 1 gg' A 1 ' ' I g C K V 1 H 2 . 2 l C- ' I K . . . 1 - , - Jewell Scott C. 1 ,- 1 1. ' .1 Q. 1 1 lf - Y T ' ' . lt I T 1 ' . 'X 2 , C 2 V , 1 C K 1' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 4,1 1 ' 1 ' 2 ' ' ' , , 2 c 1 .- .' 1 s dress s ' os .- f . ' KNOX COLLEGE 157 Muszcal Events of the Year 1911 12 Sept 25 Artlsts Course V1ol1n Rec1tal Hu o Kortschak Ehzabeth Schmxtz Pellender Pxamst Xccompanxst Sept 28-Faculty Course james McConnell Weddell P1anoforte Rec1tal Oct 13 Beneht Concert Central Con re 'il1OI1Zll church by members of faculty Oct 19 L1szt Centenary Faculty Concert Oct 27 Artlsts Course Ernest R Ixroe er Lecture P1anoforte Recital T1e Emotional and Plcturesque ln Mus1c Nov 1 Lecture Son RCC1tZ1l1I1 Axon W1n F Bentley Expressxon 1n Son james McC Wecldell 'tccompamst Nov 2 Artlsts Course Edward Baxter Perry Lecture Planoforte Rec1tal Nov 6-Faculty Course Wllllilll F Bentley Lecture Son Rec1tal Shakespeare 1n lV1us1c Ahce May Carlex accomp n1st Nov 17 Faculty Course lol n VV1nter Tl ompson Organ Rec1tal Dec 5 Artlsts Course George Vtlntheld Andrews Or an Rec1tal Dec 8 Galesbur Lecture Course The lX1CSS1d.l1 the Galesbur lX1LlS1CZ1l Umon 'Wm F Bentley conductor Dec 14-Beneht Concert for Allen Chapel by students of Conservatory an 4-Art1sts Course Paulxne Meyer P121I1OfOI't6 Rec1tal an 18-Chlca o Grand Opera Company The Secret of Susanne an 26-Orchestral Concert George A Stout conductor an 29 Faculty Rec1tal Geor e A Stout V1ohn1st and Wm Blake Carlton Tenor James MCC Weddell accompamst Fe 8 Graduatln Pmnoforte Rec1tal Emm Shu ely Metcalf Feb 14-Galesburb Lecture Course Bruno Stemdel Trro Feb 22 The Swan and the Skylark Monday lX1us1c Club Chorus Ixeokuk VX m F Bentley conductor March 6 Graduatm Vocal Rec1tal Claude Radnor Newcomb Blanche M Boult March 8 Artlsts Course Arthur Mlddleton Son Rec1tal .JLISIC Ford p1an1st ZiCCO111p3I11St March ll Graduatm P1anoforte Rec1tal AIIIIC Ellzabeth Gates March 14-Graduatmg Vocal Recxtal Ne'l1e Meme B1blJ1I1S Wm F Bentley accompanlst March 29 Graduatln NocalRec1tal Ralph Warren Soule Wm 1' Bentley accompamst Apr1l2 Graduatmg Vocal Rec1tal Maud Luella Nelson Wm F Bentley accom pamst Apr1l 4-Orchestral Concert Ixnoxulle Ceor e At Stout conductor Apr1l 6-Graduatm Pmnoforte Rec1tal Mrs Elma Powers Patters nn Apr1l 8 Graduatm Planoforte Rec1tal Wmlfred Shax er Apr1l 11 Graduatm Vlolm Rec1tal Irma Lxlhan Morley Geor e A Stz-ut accompamst Apr1l 15 Lad1es Glee Club Concert L1l1an Elwood dxrector Beneht VVlntm Hall Reereatxon Room Apr1l 17 Graduatmg Vocal Recxtal Mary Ann Crane Wm F Bentley accom panlst Apr1l 18 Graduatln Rec1tal Grace Landon Epperson soprano and Alun Leroy W1lson pranlst Apr1l 25 Knox Colle e Glee Club Concert George A Stout dlrector Apr1l 29 Galesburg Lecture Course Campanar1 Mayl Orchestral Concert Elmwood Geor e A Stout conductor May 2 Graduatm Pxanoforte Rec1tal Grace Landon Epperson May 6-Graduatmg Planoforte Rec1tal VV1ll1am J Osborn May 13 Graduat1n Pxanoforte Rec1tal Vera NV1lson McClure May 15 Graduatln Vocal Rec1tal L1ll1an C Anderson Wm F Bentley accom pan1st May 16-Graduatln P1anoforte Rec1tal Le1tha May Sw1 ert May 18-Graduatmg Rec1tal Vera XV1lson McClure soprano and Maud Luella Nelson p1an1st May 20-Matmee Mmneapohs Symphony Orchestra Emxl Ol erhoffer conductor May 20-VCTdlS Alcla Galesburg Mus1calUmon Geor e -X Stout conductor May 29 Graduatlng Pxanoforte Rec1tal Hazel Helm Jrune 10-Annual Commencement Concert by Conserx atory Senlors He has the mmclng step of a sprung clncken treadxng on e gs PROP VVEDDELL O . , . . . 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'v tt ' sv ' - Y . 2 .- . . 158 THE GALE 67912 MELTING POT Elmer XX1ll1a111s There IS a good and bad Slde to college hfe The Goat XXl1at IS tl1e bad sxde XX1lll2ll1lS The faculty Prof George Stout xxho is fortunate enough to possess a face that 1S of a most samtlv appearance one 1n1gl1t sax cl1erub1c appearance, IS not the saxnt one xx ould think He cut loose a line of h1 hly seasoned synonyms at the t1me of tl1e cancelled game xxxth Xlonmouth that xx ould make any ones ears burn xx1th shame 1r e11x x Tl1e xoung ladx xx ho xx as standmg on the depot pl1ttorm IS autl1or1ty for this report IF 101' C-XN T BE COOD BE C-XREI-LL Prof q1l1lOI'lClb Cbefore a quizl Please l1e 11ut111us about looking on your 11e1gl1l111rs paper xx HERE DO 101 CET 1Hos1 BLTTONs l1111111e11t l2xsta111ler Xre xou primed for that lustorx exam Lucilea LllLll6 Qherxxm Il l lt xou press 1 l111tt1111 O11 my xx ZllSt Ill cough 11p a 1 1te OF LOLRNE IT TLNT H-XPPLXFD TH XT XX X IX to iss R111 1 1e111re 1e111l1 1 assl I a111 1111 prepared this mormng Xliss R111l1l l1e1.111se mx little 1ous111 stopped 111 toxxn tor 1 Iexx hours last night 1 1 l xx .111 11l t11 XISlt XXltll 1 1 Ruth Carx er flllftfs tl1e room three 11111111tes later a11d goes to Xhss R11dds 1es11 Xliss R1111 l .1111 1111t prepared this 11111r11111g Xlx 111111 xxl1o111 I haxe l1Ot 1e11 t11r xeirs 411117611 111 haleshurg 1111 her xxax t11 C.1l1f11r111a and I just l1ad to 111 1 e e x 1 er 1111 1111tp1ep.1 xxH1x 11111111 xx 1s 401 IILR 11s11t11l 1 111 uest 11 air s .11 1111111r t'11e 1111 XX1st le1s1 JZIHS the l111tter LThree llllllLltC'S literl XX1ll xou pwss t1r I7 p 1 1x11 11111111t1s .1 er X 1 11111 re 1 111e tl1e butter, LL r 1 1 X Xl lIX J1 ll lll 11111111 g CI xx 1 XXlll P111 lllllllllll ll 111116 IS a xcry Xllllll5 1 1e111 gi Xl s ll 1 11 H1 1111111 11 0111.1 ure 1 s bt 1 x xx.s 1111111g to trv to 1 1111 s IIT 1 XT ll r xlllllll 1.11 cr t l Xlr Lr11f ' r11f11r llLll1l 1 ll 1 r1111 s1.11e xcs 1er1 X 11 11111 o a ll 1111 ll 111 1111l1.1r1 1ss111f- s1t11.1 11 1 111111111 s r L111f tl fl ss KN r 1 11 llS 11l1111r111g tr1e111ls tl1at 1 lL xxas 1111l11111l tl I11 111111l1st llbtlllt l11s 11l11exe111e , l11XXLXLI' Tl l IIURIUL s SIIRIT Ol PRU1 R N 11 1 111 1 IL lllk llll, 111 LL 11111 1 1pr11p11s11 YL 11r 11 XX l1y xxe xotec Lll x111r ll ll llLll tx 111111 Q NT T111111. llkl lXX IX 11s1r.11 11 1.1xe 1111r 1 us lll 1 pl1.1s.111t f1a111e of 1111111l x1 x 111 11s1111ss11 1111111 xx 11X to 111s11r1 tlll is 111 1l11s1 your le1t11re xx1tl1 x11r1ls T 11r1 xxill lk 1111 dass 111xt t1 P11111 t1 1x1uf1r11c1 1, LN of sp111l XXlllfSCf ,. . : . . lb . l : ' ' ' ? i ' . 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Cr zier 1' 11f1-.'.'e1l :1ft1-rxx'arl.' t11 a g 111p t l'g z K' 1' l1e llilll llL'X'L'I' 11111-111-1l tl11' l1111l1, l - ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 ' 2' ' ut I .,., . 1a 1. ' ' 11-:sf T11'l'S1ll-'1:s:'l' 'l'gf lj-'t' t1z :'l 'f 15: ' '. ' ' l that ll11XX'll tf ,' s :Q1 '1 -1 ' l-' 'ti11j. HIS 1' f.. ' '1.1Y lt iszl 'zys l-. llet l y' 'l1.'. ' : ' ' . 'hen thejrx l'5 .'X ,, l r : 1 s' . ' :J ' ' ' tl1e 1' l- 1 ' I1 me. 1 vzlgfz -l Flfllfgf J '-'1.- ' ', t. KNOX COLLEGE 159 HAVING HOCIxED TWO IARGE PIECFS OF MINCE PIE BEFORE RETIRING HE SXW Dale lNLcCutcheon walkmg alone St1ck Sauter Wlth a clean collar on Gertrude Morrlsey W1thout her COl'11pl6X1OI'1 Zelpha Wyckoff not talkmg about the boys down home Chuck Slough studymg Merle Wlnn kllllllg a p1ll Tommy LaMont Wlthout his hlstory book Si-TTLED AT LAST Prof Raub Mr G1ll1s why could these thmgs not haxe happened l efore G1lllS Before what Prof Raub Before they chd G1lllS Before they happened? Prof Raub Certamly Grlhs Because they couldnt 'md le the sa1ne thmo OVERHEARD AT THE HALL Flrst Freshman Id hke to see the El' s parade you know my father IS an E Second Freshman My father IS an Odd Fellow Thxrd Freshman Poofl Thats 11Otl'l1Hg my father 15 a Mason Fourth Freshman Qtnnldlyj My fxther 15 a ban er k SPEAI ING OF STUDENT GOVERNMENTIK Proctor No 1 Ctappmg at doorj Glrls th1s IS study hours you must quxt mak1ng such a noxse CTWO smffsj VVhat are you domg makmff fudge VOICE Sure come 1n and help yourself CPrOctor d1sappears J Proctor NO 7 Cten mmutes later taps at same doorb Glrls you re makmg '1 nearly f2.l'l'11SlTCd VOICC Come 1n CProctor drsappears J House Presrdent Ctappmg at same door tlnrty mmutes laterl Ex ery one of you girls go to your rooms 11Tl1Tl6l'l1'1fCly what does th1s mean Oh that fudge looks good Ill have Just one Qlrlouse presxdent dlsappearsj b The g1rls say there s nothlng hke xt LOW xoU IXNOW What looks the same day after day Yet lDf1gl1'E611S dull llfes gloomy way? Prof Weddell s t1e WHO? OH WHO? Whose name IS th1s We always see Scratched on eyery chcnr And underneath a chrseled C Oh pray who put 1t there? JUST LIFE HELEN Irene C Cwhrspermg to helen I'I'l.1T11ltOfl rn chapell Look under the seat theres a Hellow Jacket there' Helen Un wlld 3l3.1IT1D What' A yellow Jacket? VVhere? Howcl lt get there THEIN THEY cor HIM ' How can one get mto the Kata Club? Joy There IS no vsay except by llall' red 1 ty HE REALLY SAID THIS Mack G1ll1S Gee my mother would haue a ht lf she knew Id been gomg W1th one g1rl all wmter Jusr WHAT DID YOL MEAN! GEORGE? Geo Wh1tsett Cat Fast Galesburg churchj Let us become engaged 1n prayer Iumor G1rl 'Where are you gomg? Freshman Gxrl Over to the hbrary to study Jumor Capprovmglyj Thats Ylgllt you cant get acquamted too soon Clearmg house for college gossrp -Xny room rn VVlntmg Hall 4 C 1 . I . . ' ' U YY J . . . 7 .i r ' . J - ' ' . , , 2 . . . , . , . . I ? ' ' 1 2 ' . 1 ' gs. . ' , . ', ' Y . ' . A , I lk. . : I f ' 4 . . 4 . . . . . A , ' ' . I . ' , . . - . 1 , ' . te'rr1flc racketg 1t really must stop at once-what do I smell, fudge? Gee. Im -. . .1 Z . h v c W I ' , V . . . y. , . . . . . , . . . ' C ' LK YY , , . . . - Y . . . L I . ' Q Y S5 7 U ? W . . . . , . . ,, I . 7 . - -.-y Z ' v r F ' , I I ' . - Y 4 , . . 1 . U , .Y 7 ,' , ' I - 1 . . -A . . . U ' 160 THE GALE 1 3-ZS? 9 12111112 THERE 1 ll 111 Xl '13 KNOX COLLEGE 161 NOT ALVW AYS Prof Raub 'What IS a science Mr Lundquista Lunky It is a study Prof Raub We trust so This space reserved for that Joke Jerry Raymond told about the shipwreck HIS IDEAL Herb Miller My chief aim In life 1S to be an altruistic VVou1d you mind explaining Herbert just vtl at an altru1stIc is? READY FOR ANSI THING Prof Sellew Con registration day! Now here IS a mee Env 151 course that I think you d enJoy It comes at 2 oelock Rusty Wheeler Morning or afternoon WHAT MADE YOU THIINR THAT HIS MOL STACHED Freshman Cinnoeentlyj Is Mr Wells the father of Grate Wells? I saw them at the football game together WILL IOU HAVE IT IN FRENCH OR ENGLISH M155 RUDD Miss Rudd What IS a synonyme for synonymep WANING CHIVALRY they fail to offer bail to help a suffragette Ft . I l . , V . I I . ', , ' 'I ' ' ' . I .Y . ' ' ' ' : ' ' gl' l ' . ' i 3 . , , :I - 7- , - - D In days of old the knights were bold, and rescued maids they metg but now , .W 4r.. FROM THE HGALEH PoET He stood on the bridge at midnight, Disturbing my sweet reposeg For he was a fat mosquito And the bridge was the brldge of my nose. ON THE JOB Prof. Drew: Ryan, give us the principal parts of the verb meaning to delay. Ryan fto Kegl : What IS It? 7 Q .P V c 7 l , 2 7 ' . z ' 1 K U I , l ' ' ' . ?- . ' Y 1 I - I b: p . n U - 5 I 'l - . . . : ' , , ' ' - ' I ' C ' , . Keg Darned If I know Ryan fpromptlyj Darmhno, darmhn Ire darnifaxi d 1I'I11l1I1'ltLlS GAR LIFE Hou s1ng a little song or tvxo And you hue a httle ch It Xou make a httle candy fudge And then you ttke your hat You hold her hand and say good night As sweetly as you can Amt that the deuee of an ex 6'I11I'lg For a great b1g healthy man L BOB NVAS ALWAYS CONFIDENT Prof Raymond Cafter calling on sex eral and failmg to get a F156 J VVell Caldwell we will try you Bo Ill ass Prof Raymond I sincerely hope that you w1ll Mr Caldwell but I doubt lt THOQE DEAR GIRLS AT THE HALL One of Them Girls have you heard the news? George Thompson 1S en gaged Chorus of Them Oh that s nothlng I was engaged to him onee myself HE WILL I-'AWE HIS LITTLE IOIxE THIS MAN Mlss B Cin Engl1sh3 but I thmk that honey IS better on the comb Dr Snnonds Well of course that IS a matter of taste DID YoU EXER NOTICE THIb? The prof. who is most eager to mark us absent when we re tardy, is the one who keeps us longest at the end of the hour and makes us late for the next class. Manhood fused with feminine grace.-GLEN BARRIER. 162 THE GALE 4 f 'FIJI I 1 The Adams Express C0 1 1111 1 1 111 N11 ILC 11 IN 1111111 there Nxlllllfl 116 so e 1 l1l11k 111 1 1111 lltlflfllt 11111616131 11111l5C1f1 11111 usa 11r111111Nt11111N 1 1 L 1 11 sug 6 11111 is 01111 to 1115611 16 il I l I F1114 1 N 1N 11111 111111 111111 111 M1116 ot the 1'lL1l6S 111111 1 1 1111111lr to l11l1 from N 111 111 N 11 111111 11181116 the s111t L 1 111 1 1 1r 51 11 111 eff 11111 116 Nl 11 11 11 ot 111 11x1l1 11110 From An Old Gale bl XT NIONN Is Tl X11t1k1N 1111111111 1 '1l11 N1,1 X , 7 'L 1'1 1 V I I 1 I jj' A 11II 1 I d1I1I! I 11 ' 'I , 1 ,11I11y' ,1 1I1'1 .' 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Cons1der also Ray Sauter who started out as an orator who handed It to Be lort and all that sort of rubb1sh He marrred toward the nnddle of h1s Iumor year and all he dld thereafter was to glxe Stlfflflg talks rn thapel Llfglllg us to attend H M C A functrons Prof Watklns who l s prayed so well thls year IS COIISlClCI'1IIg gxwmg a course on the subject next year He IS preparmg '1 short text book uhnh he wrll tall Prayers and Pray ers WHY IRESHMEN LEAVE SCHOOL Raub When vue say lt IS hot what co we mean do we mean the 'ur IS hot or the day or the temperature ' McKown Ca JUYIIOTD The person IS hot VME WONIDERED WHERE TIIE J0lxE CANIIL IN Watkxns Crn chapelj I wxll read the hrst hxe xerses of Pauls letter to the Cormthrans letter to the Cormthrans NOTE But where the Joke e mes 1n the students were not any mlser to lf than the professor Cllanded 111 by a mem er of tl e Volunteer Band J LlNEw Wrltten wh1le medltatmg upon the prochuty of French teachers for gettm marrred after the hrst rear sa1d lT6fl1t3tlOII suggested by reports brought ly members of the Glee Club on the condutt of M155 Rudd on New Xears Exe rn Chrcaeo qtay Wltll us Mxss Rudd For the loxe of the Pope Dont go and get IIIHITICCI And that sort of dope lNew teachers all soak us The hrst year or so For Gad sake st1ek wxth It Dont t1e up and blow HE REFERPED TO DFVILED HAM LEE Neal Creadmg ln chapelj Here Cl6N1l IQ spelled Wlth a small d not wlth a caprtal as some Knox students hue spelled xt Lew1s Cto seat mateb Whats the Joke I dont see anythmg to that Three guesses what 19 lt? 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' 3 KNOX COLLEGE 167 A Year of Dramatic Achievement All over the country it seems that unusual interest is developing in things dra- matic. The colleges and universities of all types are giving the drama a larger and larger place on the program of student activities. This general interest has indeed found its way to Knox. The year just closing has been fruitful in dra- matic achievement. FOT7IZdlZ.07Z of College Players, Club One of the first steps taken at Knox this year was the formation ofithe Col- lege Players' Club, the membership of which was open to those who had at any time appeared in class plays at Knox. Later, a system of preliminaries was devised by which this number, some twenty-eight, was swelled to forty. The way in which the try-outs attracted the students was ample proof of the interest felt for the work. The club was organized for the purpose of studying the drama of the present time, for study of the actual production of plays and sketches, and also to become familiar with the history of the theatre. At the meetings of the club papers have been read on these subjects and one-act sketches have been presented before the members. Also the club has produced several plays which were written by members of the club, and they have staged some five or six sketches, together with the one three-act play, which was given this Spring. Three evenings of readings, one hy Miss Grace Chamberlain, one by Prof. Watkins, and one by Prof. Lyon of Eureka, were presented under the auspices of the club. It is felt that the year has been successful in a great many ways and yet the work of the club will doubtless only serve for a foundation upon which to build next year. The C07lZ?Z6fl.07Z of Ckaflzberlaivz Hall The greatest feat of this new organization, however, was outside the realm of dramatic study. The new Grace Chamberlain Hall, which arose from the dust and gloom of the old chemistry laboratory, is a product of this student club. The new hall is tastefully decorated, is htted with the invisible lighting system, so there is no glare in the eyes of the spectators, and its seating capacity approaches two hundred and fifty. In addition to these features the stage, which was erected, is arranged in a most expert fashion by those who, by bitter experience, knew just exactly what a stage should not be. It is workable and adequate in every way, opening into the large property room where all the scenery is stored. From the way the hall has been used for lectures, readings and meetings of all sorts it appears that just such a place has been needed for a long time, and cer- tainly the dramatic department has been the most patient sufferer. All great comedians are small men.-Jesse CRAFTON 168 THE GALE 'Gb' S f X1 KNOX COLLEGE 159 College Players Club OFFICEILS KENXIETH ALDREXVS Preszdellf BIARTHA LATIBIFR I zce P1 eszdeut FERN WEBBER Seuefavy A GREGG Ouox Busuzess Manager Plays and Sketches Gwen by the Club Hennery Joshuay Esmerelda Penelope Clarence Everett Rose Rathburn Allan Rathburn Bruce Robbms A Beg ohn L1bby Athee Gardner QNIISS C1v1l1zat1onl Uncle Joseph Hatch allas Gentleman Joe Brlck Meakm alxas Reddy the Kld Harry Hayes allas Grand Stand Harrv Captaan Lueas ch1ef of pohce A Palr of Ola' Fool B1 Itennefh lndfcufs I3 Vernon Vlelsh Fred Cromer Marjorle Carr Lucxle Conner Russell Fox Charles Burns The Heart of a Hasbeen By lesst Grafton I Lee Anna Ha ue Made G1ll1s Jesse Crafton The Szlent System Jesse Crafton A Pot of Broth B lBlecs Geor e NVh1tsett lllrvc Goods1ll Gertrude Nlorrrssey Settm John and Lrbbys Cotta Mzss Czvzlzzatzon By Rzchazd Ha dzzzg Da IS Frances 'VV1lson Thompson Rowe Chas Burns Rollxn VVetherbee Orlo Eastman Sefiuzg The d1n1n room 1n the country house of James lx Gardner 7 zme Day after Chrlstmas near l1l1ClI'l1gl'lt Bt Bernard .Shaw kenneth Andrews he M1ldred Morrls Her Husband Fredernk Ixerman Settmg Bompas Flat Cromwell Road South lxensmgton Tune Exght o clock p m Leautxful Doll HELEN HAEGER 1 ,, ' A Y pnvan 4 1 a , I r T ...... f ' l cc ' 97 S V V 1Fv , ' A 1 Y 4 1, cr H 1. 7 'f I, 3 l ............ ......................... . . .,...... .. l . cc ' U He ....... , .....................................................,... ' She ....,....... ..........................................,. C onstance Harrison sc H y l '. . ' ll J gar..... ............ . ...... .......................l..... . ,g f ' D eau..oseen.-fu.-.n..noooau...ssq--nn.unrnsvn--.Qgn-...,.-..'..'Ca , R . .-..-..............--....-.. ......-.-....... . ........... L ' 'g- ' ' ge. 'K n . a 0 . 7, . , V. T. A . ' . -. . 1 afon sn n,.-n-...--.... ,....,--uu - ' , ....................... V , M H .... 1 . ...................... , ...- . . ' nm 7 ' . -. ..U .. ............................... Q...:. 1: 3 - . - ' . l - , y 1 i ll ' Q! How He Lzea' to Her Husband , , , R 1 He ........ ...................................... .............. ' S ............... .. ..................... ...... . ......... . . .... .. f' Ay . nnpnnn 3 unnQnuugnnnn.n--.-.-u-4ooq--.u Lan.: q.u.. 1- R . f , y , - w ' 1 170 THE GALE Just for Fun Nlabel Nl est Ethth Horton Nlrs DeSm3th ane Lord Chelsea Jack Earle ESD The Meltzng Pot Fern Webber Mane Dupuxs Helen Turner Gertrude Morrlssey Ralph Joy Freclermk Kerman P1 esenfed 111 ze Class of 1912 Dzzrzug C07ll71I67lC671Z67Zf Wfeek C LST 1j'lXlll Qutvmo XX enclell QUIXWIIO ll'lI'OI1 Re1entl'1le Qumcx Duxenport Jr llerr P'1ppelme1ste1' ll tront ss Rex 6I'lKl'llC 1 mu Qulx mo lx ltllltCll O Re1ll1 Behznd the Scenes Jesse Crafton Russell Fox Orlo Eastman Chas Burns Carl Dunsworth Nhldred Morrls Bessme Coat Vxolet Brtggs The turt 1111 l1 ts Gone cloun on the hrst let Olson rushes tn ulth '1 dust smear Illlfflll hw. mem tounten11ct Come on non get those Lll'llI'S out of here Xt tlns pomt some one drops 1 l!lS1ll of 11 1ter hut the vsorcls vwlneh fo low lULlxllN 1re clrounul lw the Illllhlk The ll3'1Kllll' 111111 st1 ers 111 ClClll'1lNllll0 111 r'1sp111ff tones W here the Heks le utll Hou t tn ue h ue the secoml 'ttt 1 ue cant lmcl the vullp lumlqutst 19 on tht st 1' e plcuhng for some one to help hum mme the Plano l xtrghotlx jotns 111 tml thex 9llLLL6ll Ill jllllllllllg '1 hole 111 the scenery the stze of 1 h1r el th er 111 the torner 1 person 1s st mchng 111 '1 5tI l1I16il posxtlon on the top of a step lulcltr tn vful Ill 1 nerxc I'lLlx1l'lg' tontest wlth '1 hook WlllCl'l he is trymg to folsttn 111 1 pltce of stcnerx Xiter 1 Ulllli' he 'ucompllshes hrs ohjeet joyfully loses Ins h1l mte f1lls oft the lulcler 'mtl lxuotlts the lnnp from the tahle lltre 1 dust hegrnnul ltgure Ll mls out from under the carpet 'md 'tnnounces Ill 1 funt xxlnsper tl1 It he h IS found the ll'lITll11Cl' Xt ltst utry thmg not needed on tl1e stage lS swept mto '1 plle just outstcle the um s tht toothg,hts tre turnul on and the play contmues serenely Im Xwxfullx Stnong for Xou CUTCH gg J! 1 v . .............................,........................ . - 1 . . 1 ........,................................ . .......... .. 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Jgl if I x 7 gif 13 4' A l fu fa- l i B gL'agw eh iv - 5 fifqixflif 1 , WL-W'i: ' 'T gli , East: 'IL A' I-lf .-V- ' ggffjsfx 5 1 K5 Ni f --X ws 1 -3 J x ,N 172 THE GALE College Publzcatzons The Knox Student A xxeelxlx D6I'lOCl1L'1l dex oted to the mterests of Knox Collebe and 1tS alumn1 'md edxted hx members of the Student bocly Bulletzn of Knox College The lxuoz Bullefm IS 1Q5l16ll lu monthly 'md ns mtended to contam such news 'ts xxxll he of xnterest to 'xlumm and ull others xx ho may be mterested m the College The Gale lhe C xxlz as pu xhshecl mnuxllx lxx the Jumor cl'1ss It IS the only rehable rec tx ulle e hte mcl 'lttxxx The Yellow Jacket Collegq. lt ts pulxhshecl monymouslx 'mal xt no stttecl tune The thxrd edltxon XXIHLII tppeqred Nlqrqh 17 1011 xx 'ls LUllllSL'ltCll hy clrxstlc 'tctlon of the Semor Ll ass of tlmt xe'xr Qi Nl 1 JSE! i ,-f fm Qu lltllmg llancls Rxcmsl. CONKLIN I C C V , n 1 'U , h 1 . 1 V ' I Q . . ,li 4 . I L K -1 1 I . ' orcl 'f 'r g 2 . r ' ties. The Ycllozv .laflcvr is Z1 sheet clevotecl to the moral and ethical welfare of the fl. ' 'Q 1 ' -' . 2 'z ' . ' U . xll, 3 L 2, 5 T 'P 1- c'i -W' yt ' .- , 1 ' , '13 KNOX COLLEGE 173 The Knox Student CVOLL ME XIXJ The ofhclal or an of tl e Colle e and the Alumm A9SlJL1cltlOI'l STEWART PURINOTON PxLw1ER D EDML Nos BOARD OF EDITORS PALMER D. EDMUNDS ..... Ea'z'tor-in-L'lzivf STEWART PURINGTON ..... Business Tllauagm' STAFF CARL DUNSWORTH GEORGE THOMPSON NIILDRED MORRIS - PAUL XVILRINS VERNON VVELSH HELEN -RYAN .......... flfllllllli JAMES VOSE .........,, eltlzletics RALPH SOULE ........ C'o1zse1't'at0ry Dreaming.-Any Hall girl before the next meal. Issued each Thursday during the school year by the students of Knox College. ' g i g ' ' . L ' . 174 THE GALE wQM OFT Nz-.oc NTI E merw nwefhc bee Ro ISK r1nc'ThAnd ewfdfb OTN b Con once N Ln Hmm Hmnuv :ml Num. X113 lhhl KNOX COLLEGE 175 The 1913 Gale IiENNE'1H ANDREW: Edztm zu Clzmf HERBERT EANTMAN Bzzszzzess Manager BO JRD ROLLIN WETHEREEE CONSTANCE HARRISON VERNA COOLEY FRANR ADAME NIARIE DUPLVIS VERNON WELsH MARJORIE CARR WAX NE STEvENs ELMER WILLIAME VVALTER LLNIDQUIbT Plzologzafvlzw Iond Io er HLD PRINCE MACK E. GILLIS V Y ' 1 I 7 , v .- ' ' . 176 THE GALE '13 Who d Have Thought It? ll 14lXL 1 ug 1 611 ex we 1 :mr 11nx1e c1r111x1 g 1111112 there so 11r1fc' 1 111111 111 11s qu1tL l11llk11 su, 11 111x1L 11r1111x111Q 11111 1 sm l1l11x N 1 L K 1 Ur., KU L 11 118 1 l111x T111 kl111Lfl 1111111 rlnscrxes the Lrmx I1 111 1. , It nur Prcxu 411111 1, 110 511111 a X1'11'f11 -t111A11t YV fer? f1ll' 1-2 ' 1'.l1f'? Fl: 11' 4' i :1 111.1 IPI-f1111 ll Imlllv 1 1'111g. lt 111111111 11111 112.1 3 ' 1 So ' T11 ur ' ' K' 1 1'Hl11 :1 glnssg for t110rc are such fic t 1'z1y.' rf 1 1'i11f . 11111 111 1115 't g plc 1 wn, XXV 111111, 1 1': 1 1'111Q. XY1 1llf 1 1, 1 1 1'i1ff. ' n 111-nrt to Let,-'H' '. KNOX COLLEGE 177 Xf9?wVw Nfffafk 7 M' Qfew ffl-iifj-2? AQ? QRW4 f iw K f Q My Q 2 XQQK3 f XX! w m WP. N fw S0 M f M221 W jplg 2 7 gN ff sg , 1 ? on I 'N i I Y 1 1 x - Q 1 ., 0 E X Q X T:---I A X X' I 11? ,lie Xfqxnskn N -4, 6 l,:2E,l fn, If - , 1 I f ,, ffl f fig I SX fd V' fRX'Axx1 Wwxw AL ' N - xix V - yt Q 3 , N. 6-Js , x 1 ,Ci 2-1 f faixx- W 3 x XQA X ifsx fx -E '51 7 x Q3 fx f , JKXSX X 'K f W tx dz xi- h MII, X K XXv'1!f4!' ' W 5 3 ALL 173 THE GALE Knox College Athletic Association Cl,1N1POSED OF ALL MEN or THE COLLEGE O1-'FICERS 11z1'1N C. B.1RcL,11' ........ Pl'L'S1'dFl1f HERSCHELL H. HALL111111' ..... Vive Pl'L'51tiCIIf 1. 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QONZ 'l'1 1 1 .-' ' 5 '1-1. her second and last defeat The 10 to 6 score d1d not look so bad to the rooters howexer for Knox could hardly expect to NV1I'1 there In the 111 ame vuth Belolt the two teams played to a t1e on a nnserable held wh1ch was heaxy and muddy and on the lr1day before Thanks 1V1l'lg Day Knox completely suhmer ed one Lombard Colle e fron1 the east slde of the CltV m a hasco wlnch ended 78 to 0 Tl1e fellows seem determ1ned to keep up the good work next year for Capt elect Hartman has had '1 number of h1s brax es vw orkxn out 11115 sprlng NAVIE Gates We1sn1an Soule Carlstrom Hugh Gro an Hartman Cral Barclay CCapt J Wllklns Slou h Fd Gro an a The 1911 Varszty AGE WEIGHT HEIGHT Axera e VVCI 1 of team 161 bs Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox 111 1I'l 101n 11 n 11 n 1 n 11 1 11 n 11 n POSITION R1 ht Half Left Half Left Half fu Quarter R1 ht Back Back Pack Pack Back R1ght Tackle R1 ht Guard Center Left Cuard Left Tatkle Left End of 11116 16 bs f bac s 158 ll s The Season s Record Ixnox ............ HARTMAN CCaptain-electj The Girl Qu6St1Ol1-RL1Fll111g seas n. Gwlesbur ' H S .... St. Alban s .... . Bradley Poly . .. Millikin U ........ low a Wesley an. . . W1Sl1lH ton U .... Belo1t ....... .. ... Lombard .... .. .. . All Opponents .... ' 3 KNOX COLLEGE 181 7 0 U 21 140 5 ft. 8 ' . lg L ' ' 22 145 5 ft. 6 ' . ' 22 156 5 ft. 915 in. 1 ' Z0 190 5 ft. ' . ' ll lc 5 ' 8 Z0 148 5 ft. i . ' Bates 20 151 5 ft. 1016 in. 'gg End 1 21 170 5 ft. i . ' ' 3 22 158 6 ft. 1 i1. 'g . I . 23 198 6 ft. 1 i . ' 21 160 5 ft. 11. 1 3 21 160 5 ft. i . . ' 4 - S Z1 150 5 ft. i . 'g 'g1t . 1,1 ', 4l.go lc, 1, J ! ' 72 L g 0 33 ' 0 50 . f 5 12 0 16 f f 1'J 9 C g 10 0 0 ' 78 0 176 34 182 THE GALE ' ' 41,1145 335 - 5,111 -- ' N X -'- -- vw--:-:J-nf .1--V -11-J ff---v--sq3na:-r-2- we-ggi-5 w Q i G N k llulxcxnmmm 'l'rzxi!.f'lAl1c l'l1i llclt lmusu fl 1 1 KNOX COLLEGE 183 IRVIN BARCLAY, Cezzfcfr and Ccljvfaiaz Barclay was an game and was invincible on the defense and stood like a rock of Gibralter in the center of the iight all the time. One hundred and ninety-eight pounds is hard to move and when it is backed up with four years of foot ball experience, it is enough of a bulwark tagonist. At last the Student be said of them is that Personnel of Team ELMER VVI LLIAM S, AIGIZUQCI' Manager Williams has been very successful in his man- agement of the season's linances. He was not afraid to ad- vertise and he used original and clever devices to lure the crowds to VVillard Field and he succeeded in doing it. Tak- ing into consideration the fact that new suits were purchased for the entire varsity, together with headgear, and a number of other additional expenses, NVilliams has pulled the team through a season successful in financial, as in the other ways. efficient captain. He played a steady to put to rout the most formidable an- FRANK HARTMAN, Right Tackle No opponent of Hartman this year could equal him as a tackle. His side of the line was always the hardest to buck, as he was never content to roll under a play, but he insisted on plowing through the opposing line and tackling the runner a loss before he could get started. Whcn Knox was on offense she could always depend upon Hartman to open for the big holes and give the backs a chance to make long gains. Council has a partner in crime-the C'onsumer's League. ,Vl that can they are organizations and consume time. 184 THE GALE 1 NCJEL CRA-UG, Right Guard This was Craig's last year of collegiate ball. He played two years with the scrubs and two years with the varsity. His toe has been the cause of many a much needed score. lle was there when it came to either punting or drop kicking. he nnsse nex xc 1 jf Half tl t ill L pl xc , X x , m L N 4 U Q, xii it is tux ir the ei ot isbn 54 in plnyed excrx n UL ll AIUIN U ll 'INCH 7 'I hit the 4 ts UIlllllllNl I beg your partun Y llOXX XRD Sl ULLH left Tatllt Lilllelx xx ho xx is stletted bx the members of his dass as lest xxtxtiiiel ithlatt xx is one ot the most eonsis en xxurltxrs nn the tum He alttrn ltecl betxx een full 'md tackle tm lls xxf r it both pliers shixxed that he lxnew foot 1 t mx the friund 1 He pl ixed three vexrs with Knox 'mr :xi have to '. - S . . ' 'c ' thel-5 tl'l .' 1 'Q' ,l ' ' it t :llf wk: Z'3 l'l . ' , ball 'rt 241 um. 21' 1 2 ' 'i ' .' . l he will ' d Vt -War. R.Xl.I'll SOL'Lli, .rf f A B rl' St I' aywl a brilliant frame in the bael' held and was a hard man to Stop xhen he put under way with the lall. Ile wa: nn the j mb when there were punts t be eau 'ht, and al- thfl gh he ttmk time out 4 'ezjiunally x'1 ds - id ' the sexy , he always stayed in the anxe 1 rl z - if min- It ikmfziau tabsently th Lux l ' tl: Nt, mi-o-n, yu h. '1 't get that .1 all. Yi 'll . ' - line luxrler, Yue, uh, er, l. l S , 1 ' . I .' CLARENCE WEISMAN Icff Half Bar! Althouoh handicapped through a large share of the sea son by poor physical condition WEISIIIHH stuck it out and he and Gates made the speedlest pair of backs in the state The number of vards that he gained in the course of the year is probably greater than that of any other player for Ixnox EDVV ARD GROGAIN left Furl Ecldxes specialty was manipulating the form ard pass He exception in open held tatkhntg he also excels and next ycar he will wlthout doubt le one of the fastest ends in the Con ference VERNON GATES Right Half hr Gates doesnt weigh very much but his speed and his ability to pick the safest holes make him a sure ground Qainer. He was good for a touch down any time if he got loose. There was not a man who could overtake him if he got away with a lead. Coach Carrithers picked him on his all Illinois team and he merited the honor. Little Nemo.-NEMO CONNER. '13 KNOX COLLEGE 185 stopped the plays that came his way, also, with scarcely an . Y . - Q , . in A ' 7 3 X, ' ' e ' - ' tr ,. 186 THE GALE '13 FRED CARLSTROM. Fu!! Bark 1Yhen Carlstrom appeared on the campus the rooters jumped for joy and were sure that Olie Skjarsen had come to life, and he justilied their expectations. and has been called Clie from the tirst. He is built like a quarter sawed oak, and hits the line like a battering ram. XVhen he got under rch with the ball, the others generally found some con- 11121. venient excuse to get out of his way. l C11 CROK XX fplllllffl un N in u 1 quuter l t im with pretls 'mc l r elt due to his leulers tm med t he une oi the h irdut m IL 5 r t i he 111 ule the t N W lst s ., in er mts ll ru s irmm its tm x fu lll lrutnc ill' Ill Ytllkt lll4 XX l 14 XX X K Q ul L51 1 tt lm 1 on ex erx 'ill S in s s mt ie to s 1 e is '1 goof erll ml rm tie Q l skill m exe f l t the 1011 te um 1 hll to we-it aiu CXKIN N111 lL'2 'S ' 1. v ' 'F 'ls Vr gun wa: 1 k'l .s 1' acl' ' j . - tate tea that wzig selected 1 img tl llege:. 1 ' . l f.It'l1'Z 1 c z 1: 'ion . J' ' ' ry gr -. lt is . g j 2 ihip . , am pr' fl ' z ei z 1es l.. ,A vb Cll.XRl.liS ll.XTl2.', Rijlzl limi Thi: 'ns llntes' tirst year in sch ml and 2 t'2liil lnccnt he wa: ulmlc In fret dm' und- pt : :md nail his mzm in l's t 1 'ks Ile stripped the plziyg z 4 l l': A l li diving unl' l A iutcrfe - H :md mzulc ll g nd. 2 -2 1 l - l. ,Xl :Lys lnlk diving cllzllwl. lt -l I N ll spirit uf frirmlliness Xlli'll is 11eel'l in '-' all Q. 1-fy. '13 KNOX COLLEGE 187 STENVART PURINGTON, Substifzzfc Stew Purington was a plucky little scrapper and was al- ways on the side lines ready to go in if necessary. He was a sure tackle and his departure will be a loss to the team. RALPH JOE Szzlrsfzfzztc joy as substitute was falthtul all season and in many games his serxiees were called upon at critical times He IS a good lne man and w as always on the Job when a fresh man vias needed of th btudentf TRUM XN PLANTZ JR bzzlisfztzrte VVhether Egg began his gridiron career this year or not he prox ed himself a nerxy player He cared not for his dirty face or for his ragged suit but worked faithfully all along He dexeloped with the season and will haxe plenty J X y it v i v Y C i - v c I c l ' , 'c i ' i V I if I v 'v Y' D u , yy I .. n . . . Y V . Y h . of chance to make the varsity before he leaves. And to think that :XRVILLA would draw such a picture and put it in the VVoman's number 188 THE GALE ROSS LAIRD. Szzbstifzzfe Laird came to Knox this year claiming to be a retired business 1112111 from Chicago. He wished to take a little rec- reation on the foot ball Held and show tl1at he was able to hit the line and stop plays with tl1e best of the boys. He is varsity material and will be a regular some day without doubt. PXL L XX lLlxlXq hIlI7.SfIf1lfC x1l1S NX 1 s 1111 re 1 1 1 e reserxe 11'iI'f 1 ou h t11 t 1 11e11 1 tl1 111te to hou his L II 111 se1er1 ll es 1 ll 111 to sen 'D 1 111111 1 Xl 1 fl xx ho IS l1ol1 L11 lkllf lI'I'lll16IS prisoner by the lllClCX I111ger1s 1 1, t it v11ll not 1s11 1r11l llCllt'1lll t1e ll mtx of fair co ers ear f1r ur ite 111y u 111111 Lf y11u11,g X111er1t1 1 s 1 1g .1 e ee that picti e tht 1 Xll XYill Q 'Qs a :te:11ly 2 l l'zll ' ' 5 1 l ill thr gg l 1y'ar, He vas ' . ' 1 ' s ' 'zl'bcr ' : ' zl ga 1 lle xvai Z1 safe 1: 3 d i11. 1 X I- 'I 111 tl gl tiul -'1111 lz11ly ' i 'hug V I . , 1 ' ' 1 1 ' - ' 1 ' C ' l X K1111x r1111ter of the future. Let us hope for her ' ' Sak- that i11 that far-away i111e ' 1' be 1'111g l- A 1 I lg I' . -l to ch 1 1 th-' f1111t hall team, l'l' 1 fll- ll l-ly fx zn. 1 hlliimxvllly. j11:t think how h11mely pe 111- will think I 'm VVl1Cl1 th y S ' ' ll' in KNOX COLLEGE 189 .xf J . 2 'v , .T - ' 3,114 xl - ' , lxxox x N LOMBARD , EJ? T3 Qfm-QQ, 6-RQ THE Ln M T13 xxx TH1: BI-XNTXGER5 NV1Il1ams Football Platt Basnball 0131 Baslwtball Nhllu Tr nl Honor thy Irofs m the days of thy youth that thou mayest become ohd hefme thy 'serum year mx A7 cf: K' 0' GX ff ,ff , in , q i Q6 'ff V , V - . 1 J 4' e' ,' ' . e Q, .' 'a'-c 190 THE GALE Words of Encouragement to the Football Heroes Tl1e hrst halt ot tl1e 0r1d1ro11 battle IS ox er Tl1e team trots off the held amxd tl1e theers ot tue hleathers pe1111z111ts 1re xx '1x111g for them the Wllltlng Hall g1rls are s1110111g a song, so111etl1111g about Our l-leroes, and tl1e band IS begmmng to plax tl1e l1eld Song But tl1e 1J'1IltlI'lg b'1tt1e s1arre1l 111111lcly xx 11rr1ors hear l1ttle of all th1s W1th sl1eep1sh expressmns stru001111Q xx1t11 tl1e gr1111e o11 tllell' xlsages they enter the gym A l1ttle 111111 xx1th 1 trwhttul stoxxl 011 111s fate s1111rls ID a blood curdhng way and s'13s SCjL1'lCl ox er here Loo11111g e11h 111111 Ill tl1e eye tor 1 111111ute 111 11 xx ay that would melt steel, he takes 1 deep 11re1t11 '11111 pro1ee1ls as folloxxs hood Lord' Good LORD' I dont 1x1111xx xx 11et11er lt xx111 1lo 111x 55111111 to xxaste my breath 011 a bunch of bw 11t111e1l 1111111x toddles but 1 xx 'mt tl1e s1t1sf'1ct1o11 of tellmg you what I thmk of x11u lull x11u lxlltltt 1 11111111 Q11 out 111111 111111 up 11 hu11c11 of newsboys that could le1t x u 11111 not 11111 to t111e o'1 t11e1r 111'1ts to do Ita Xou re IlOt out there to shuxx 111 111f11re some f 1r1 lll tl1e 'rfdllilbtillll Xou re out there to play foot ball 11 1 e 1111 111 not xx11111l11 1 ff Xflll 11t 11l1e '1 111111111 ot tramed bears IIOI tra111ed x xell 111x1r s1x1 honestx noxx 1111 tellmg you tl1e trut1 III a 11lX hte 1 111x1r v1xx bllkll 111111e11c111e1111ess suth rigged plavmg such bahy play 1 IICTC 18 1111 111111 1111s st 1r11 to 1e1t1 1111 t11111s 1es gomg to Get 111 e :111 up 111 1 get tllt 1 1 the g1rls to go lll for xou X ou xe all got cold eet t lx lr11't 111 tlus gt l xx1sl1 tl1e strubs xx ere SL11l1CCl up 111111 11ot a 11111 of xou Xktllllll pl IX mother 111111 tt Alt. you 1fr'111l of rufflmg your clothes 1 tt llltfl tht 11 lllll 11111 111 IX 11111111111 thctts xx 11 It xou re supposed to do play oot 1 18 1111 x V11 1111, 111 oxer V lts funny l1o11es 1 S 111111 ll 11' oxx get out there 1111 put some ,IIIIQCI mto It or well cancel 1e rut of lL NL 'lL1llll6 15,1 11 1 xou 111 1111 dont make tl1e whole 111111 1 llllt ll T11111 s LID 1111xx Qtt 11111 there 11111 go to It Tear 6111 up' 1r111 X 1 1111Itt'I' 111' f11t the 111 1111 111s bee11 t11111e1l to 1e1t1 wxth tl1e shovung made 1x tht 1111111 11111 111s he111 1111111111111111t111g 1111111 11111 L11LOL1I'Zlg1Ilg tl1e111 111 111s own XX V1 F115 Noxx 111 xxr1t111g these papers 11le'1se put your 11'1111es at the end as I want to be .1ble 111 Judge them 1n111.1rt1.111y '1s 11 WCI6 Zllltl so ld 11t11e1 not see the names iawkward 11111s1 s111c11e1s Ill the 111ss he looks at No S blushes Zllllll Oh Cl that 1s-of cou1se, lt really x1o11l1l11t mike any 1l1ilere11cc 'xx lt vxere but tllC11 D . .5 A' Q. Sb. M. -. A . . I D , K ', 2 . .S . x V . X ' . - . ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' : T . . ' , . . ' .' Z 1. ,1 , . i 'b- -1 ,' ' Q. 1 '1 1 ' ' 11-'11,1 ' , ' 1' ' Q g' ' 5 ' ' 1 . ' ' . 11' ,' ll ,4 ' '1 ebs? ' 2' 1 ' A ' , ' x'er,' x' 111 tl111t. 1 ' :1 '- : lv- ', ' ' ' l-' ll l'l 1' 1 11 'l 1111 1l'1' 1' cg ll d, sp '1 ' . 1 11 xx' V11 A 1 1 1' V' 1 K ' 1' . ' ' f so ll2l1l 1 11121 'es 21 1 1 ' 5111. J ' ' ' ' - i' ' 1.' 1 ' u 1. 1 '1 ' 1 1' ' ? 1-' 151 11 1 1 '1 , f 111111. 'l'h11t other hmch s' pl '2ll ff 1 ' Uou. ' , t, 't' f1,'.l1!l1.N' 11 ' tl tl 1 .- -1 1 . If' 11 1, Ilgllt, l'g -ar? .fx ' - scl 15111 -11 111' yu . ' 1 3 ' K ' 1 ' . ' . S' 1 1 .s11 1'. '1' 1 111 ' 1-' - 1 . 1 II f' ' ' 1 ' Y ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' pct ':1y. KNOX COLLEGE 191 Imxox x s WAsEDA Baseball Revzew The hrst 1mport1nt game of the season was played on VV1llard lneld when the Bradley team was taken 1nto camp by a score of three to one Tlns game took place on Aprxl 27 and on the 28th the Ilhnols Freshmen team w1th the asslstance of Clayton Mettler who tw1rled for Ixnox the three prexlous vears handed us out a 10 to 0 defeat However ylctory was vuth the team ln the followmg game and Lombard was trounced to the tune of 9 to 0 Cn May 4th the second game vnth Bradley was lost ln the nmth mnmg And at Champugn the next day the lllmols Freshmen took the1r second game from us by the score of 7 to 1 It was a hard season for Ixnox and she 1 ad to hght to hold her on n all the way the end of the season w1th sex en xlctorles an tue defeats V1l'l1Cl1 cannot be called bad Because of the late sprmg It has been n possmble to get much earlx practlce IH on 16 outs1de but the Coach nnprox ed lns tune an w1th the help of the neu batting net has been able to put 111 some tellmg hclxs 1n the gym The games played thus far th1s year w1th lXlonmouth Armour and lovxa Vtfesleyan have shown that the 1917 aggregatlon IS much stronger that that of 1911 and a champ1onsh1p season IS expected Qoule and VVCISIUHTI are tNV1I'l1I1g 1n good style and haxe proxed thexr ab111ty to hold thexr own w1th the best moundsmen of the Conference ln the game w1th Monmouth Soule easlly out D1tCl'lCCl Shrcnk 1n exery de partment Behmd the bat Hughle Grogan b1ds CAP-r SLOUGH falr to leaxe a record behmd lnm as env able as that left by l'11S famous brother Johnnle 'lhe Meltln Pot CRIFS han out , - A . - Q 1 , ', . - n. 1 pu 1 W l 7 Y rs - . C A , ,. . , v. , , , . , '. 'l c ' , ' I -L r . 7 X 7 g ' ., -I ' - Y V along, but she d1d the trlck and came out at , V f 1 d c . fl' . - . E -7 Q x tl . u i . V . . d . . Y c , .f ctlo' I . I - y - C C v . , ' ' g .- 1 ' g . 192 THE GALE , -,..-..-.,-,....,......x.... ,-,-.-...... -- 1'?- , . e' r 'L 1' ,U R M llttuml lm-u lull -rl uw 1 xxx: llxlllsmw, nf llu- f,lllCIlgU Cubs, :lml -IRAN VYILSUN, Of I lll5l!l1ILf I'11m-. :g-::::.., KNOX COLLEGE 193 The Team NAME Henry Prince .... Edwin Stevens .... Noel Craig ............... Clarence Weisnian .............. .... Hugh Grogan, Captain Aldrich .... Irving Prince ....... .... . Howard Lawton .. . Howard Slough .... Arthur Orcutt . . . Schedule 1911 April 22-Knox . .. ... April 28-Knox . . . ... May 2-Knox ... .. . May 4--Knox ... ... May 5-Knox . . . .. . May 9-Knox ... ... May 12-Knox May 13-Knox May 17-Knox .... . .. May 20-Knox .... . . . May 25-Knox ..... .... .....,...... May 27- Knox ........... ...... . College games won, 3 0 9 8 1 8 7 l 3 5 8 9 7: Bradley .... PLSITION . ....Pitcher .......Catcher ..First Base .Second Base .Short Stop .Third Base ..Left Field Center Field .Right Field Illinois Freshmen Lomliard ........ Bradley ........... Illinois Freshmen Iaps ....... Lake Forest Armour ..... Monmouth . Lake Forest Armour ............ . Lombard .......... .. .. College game The Music Master-PROP. BENTLEY s lost, 5. 194 THE GALE 'P' y N HND 5-gpg ,Some ov rm.: kms. C la nvvxrnwo MPS ,, rrmnfzg Vw 'lin' Xxilllllllgj Nlixv- llIfll4N 'I RNNK KNOX COLLEGE 195 PHE VETERAA lXlILLER BREUQN THE Low HURULE REto1zn The Track Team As usual m tr'1ek Ixnox wus e'1s1l5 the eh nnp1on college of the state llelolt nosed us out of the ehampmnslup f tle Llttlt lne lut nly by the m mm f mne pomts Knox secured 45 points und the tlnrd school 17 the fourth 10 so Knoxs superlorxty m tlns state 'lt least 19 C'X1ClC1lt and the defeat at the hands of Beloxt vxas too narrow to cause muth egret Thxs was the last meet of the vear md the lest xt w as held on XV1ll'1I'Cl l1eld There were only two other meets stheduled the hrst VV1lfll lllmo1s W esley Ill uhnh Know: easlly took by the score of 69 to 49' lhe seeond xms lost to the tlxmxs fast Ill1I101S Freshmen team 14 to 30 The season was Cl1StlTlgL11Sl'l6Cl by the fmt thwt three lxnox tmelx retorcls xx ere broken by members of the team Chas 'lates mme from the Cfdeslwur Hlvh School wlth an euepnonul traelx reeord behmd h1m 'md he his lll1lTll'1lIl9fl lt came very close to the tune that IS eredlted to hash m the 440 Herb Mxller also showed splendld form He smashed lus retords 111 both the lugh and low hurdles makmg 75 flat 1l'l the l1tter md 154 5 111 the former Both Xates 'md lXl1ller were plelxed by lblilfllll Delaney of Cl'llQ'1gO to run for the C X A m the n'1t1on'tl meet at Plttsburv 'md m the Centml West Meet 111 Chl L1 o Ray Sauter dexeloped 1l1lIO 1 fist dash mem He vms able before the end of the selson to push lXl1ller Ill the low hurdles 'md m the meet thls year Vlllfll the llhnms freshmen hmshed 1he1d of the star 111 tlus ex ent l 1rold H nds the 770 ind m lwmmer throw m nde good md Frank Ltr on elertred the bir m the hwh Jump and cox ered the Cllbtf1IlCC m the broad Jump m XXlIlI'l1Il,SJ form Ted Admns and Nlatlx CJ1ll1S fought for the honors m the pole mult ill year VVeth erl ee m'1de SDl6I'lCl1il tune 111 hls ex ent the CAPT VVETHLRREE nule lalmv Nlme IXELEN 1-XYLK R v f , - 'Q 4 v 4 1- ' 4 , ' ,.: 2- . ' f z ' f' , 1 . 7 ,A ' ' o T ' A 7' ' , 1 o Y Z gf o I K C, , , 1 C C f . ' r ' . - -. Q ' . ' ' I I 2 Y , '. - . -. D. Y ri 0 lc .e 7 I 'cv' ' ' . ' c N 1 Y .' 1 0 ' 'V ' ' through his two seasons at Knox. 1-le broke the Knox record in the half mile and . c . x . TL . M A . v w . H t . C I n . E l A Q c Y .ic V 0 C I I 7- ' .- uni. c ' 1 ' . 1 ce 1 T . . '. i W ' T Q .E c c - .0 u. ' a , in -- , 1 ' the . l f. 2 ' u .2 f ' z - s ' . ' C ' 'S ' , xg v .- f . I V C - ' , ,Y . c A 0 7 1. ' ' , , A hc C .1 - ' X c V v 3' D 1 ' - ', W , 196 THE GALE 1 T 100 yards 270 yards 440 yards 890 yards Mlle Hammer Shot Put Dlseus Pole X ault Broad ,lump H1 h jump 270 yard Hurdles 170 yard Hurdles 9 Um Q Sauter 1-lands 1V1l11CI' Hands Crafton Sauter Xates VV11lard Crafton XX etherbce States Wxllard VVetherbee Paupe Hands Gebhart Parrsh -Xclans Gxlhs Larson Mlller Larson Sauter Maller Nhller Gebhart Schedule 1911 May 13 Dual mth Ilhnols Wesleyan Xl1y 70 U1 l xx tx 111111015 UI11X6fS1ty Freshmen Nlay 77 Lxttle 1-INC Conference Knox College Track Records to Date ICO yard llxsh 100 y 1rd llash 270 yard Dash 440 yard Dash C N1 h 151' 0 10 seeonds Yatol 1101 10 eeonds C 1N tsl 1690 27 3 5 seeonds C hash 1890 503 5 seeonds yard Run C X ltes 1911 2 01 1 Mxle Run R VVetherl ee 1017 4 45 4 5 170 y 1rd ll1gh Hurdles ll Mmller 1911 154 5 seconds 770 y'1rd Low Hurdles H Miller 1011 25 seconds Broad jump-R H Cames 21 it 101nches 1 Lmp R 11 ne Pole Vault H Pxlmer 1009 11 ft lf mehes ot Put 11 Smith 1009 42 ft 41:1 es 1VlSL1.b 1 Clrlstrom 111 ft 2A me es 1 ler 1 lrovs Qlll 1 ' 118 ft 41rc es No matter lmw lnttex mu enemy, when he falls our heaxl go mt ln sympathy Better luck Ill the futule. IUMBNRD e ' ...................... Y , v , V' T . I ' 'g ........................ . ............ .. ' - .............. . .......... 1' , 1 . '- ............ ll 1 . A ' 7 1 . '.. ................... . ........ ' V' 'z 'fl . AYQS . 12 . ' . 'z , -R. '. 1, Q . s ' . - '. . -R. . 'z 1. . - - 3 . '. . -R. . . C . - ' '. 880 '. - . 'z . . : -5. Higl J' - . 11. Caincs, 5 ft. ':'hes. 4 1 . Z , 1 , . lg Q 7 . Sh - '. ' , , . . ' 1'11 . Y. ' F- 7. 2 . . I ' 'h . 11211111 -1 '-l'l. S 1't1, 1207. . '. lt . KNOX COLLEGE Q I v J ! f, 1 3? , . 4 . ew.lf 'f n 3, , . 'D KE-N-Two times in the orcheutra circle during the Same week is n't like it! S0 dOTlYt do it! , , .fnixifs 51: , -, Yfp'3,1.AmM b 1 fussing too much. VVe 198 THE GALE D 2 QN6 CHUCK on the gun I L IL Il L l N ltlvc NN e lm wg W IZLL5 '13 KNOX COLLEGE Caoss COUNTRY RUNNERS Knox-Illinois Wesleyan VVILLARD FIELD, BIAY 13, 1911 100 yard Dash-'Sauter QKD lirstg Iilint tVVJ second: Hands tKl third. Time, 10 3-5. Shot Pitt-Gehhart IKJ firstg 1'uker KVVJ secondg Culberton tVVJ third. Distance, 38 ft. S in Pole Vault-P1-cscott KW? first: Adams 1K3 second: Grimsley tWl and Gillis tlxl tied for tliird Height 1U ft. SVQ in. High Hurdles-Miller 4K3 first: Fuker YVW second. Time. 101-5 seconds. Discus-Yakel tVVJ Hrst: Parish tKJ second: Culberton NVD third. Distance. 104 ft. Mile-Kinnie INVJ first: VVetherbee tKl second: X'vClldOl'f 1K9 third. Time, 4:45. T52 in 440 Yard Run-Yates QKD iirst: Crafton KK? second: Mclntosli Wit third. Time. seconds Hiammer Throw-Hands tKj hrstg Yaleel tW'j Secondg Stiieder tKl third. Distance, 1123 ft. 15 in. 220 Low Hurdles-Miller QKD lirst: Sauter CKE second: linker IVVJ third. Time, 201-5 Seconds High Jump-Culbertson QVVJ iirstg Larson QKJ and Lawton tKl tied for second. Height, 5 ft 5 in, Half Mile-Yates KKJ tirst: Freese IXVJ second: Vkfetlierhee KKJ thirrl. Time, 2:1171-5. Broad Jump-Larson 1K7 first: Miller CK? second: Grumsley UND third, Instance. L0 ft. 4 in. Score-Knox, 6014: XVesleyan, -lillz The Little Five Conference Meet BELOIT, KNox, LAKE lfnREsT, MoNMoL'Tii, .XRmoL'R VVILLARD FIELD, MAY 27. 1011 100 yard DashfMartin, Beloit. first: Sauter. Knox, second: Miles, Beloit. third. Time, Mile Run-Davis, Lake Forest, f1Y5t3 Hartsocks, Monmouth, second: Buck. Beloit, Time, 4:41. 220 yard Dash-Martin, Beloit, first: NVolcott, Beloit, second: libersoll, Monmouth, Time, 22 1-5. 120 yard High Hurdles-Miller, Knox, first: Spooner, Beloit, second: Gehhart. Knox, Time, 15 4-5. New Knox record. 440 yard DashiYates, Knox, iirst: VVillard, Knox, and VVolcott, Beloit, tied for second. 511-5. Two Mile Run-Davis, Lake Forest, first: Becket, Monmouth, second: Buck, Beloit Time, 101473-5. Half Mile-Yates, Knox, first: VVolcott. Beloit. second: Manly. Beloit, third. Time. 2:02. 10 1-.1 third third third Time third 220 yard Hurdles-Miller. Knox, first: Sauter, Knox, second: Miles, Beloit, third. Time, 125 New Knox record. Pole Vault-Brenk and Coller, Beloit, tied for iirst: Adams. Knox. second. Height. 10 ft. 4 in Discus-Dahlgren, Beloit, first: Parish, Knox, second: Potter, Monmouth, third. llistance 113 ft. 2 in. High ,lump-Larson, Knox, first: Swan, Monmouth. second: Spooner, Beloit, third. Height 5 ft. 714 in. Shot Put-Gebhart, Knox, first: Potter, Monmouth, second: Dahlgren, Beloit, third. Distance 38 ft, sn in. Hammer Throw-Dahlgren, Beloit. first: McBride, Beloit, second: Hands, Knox, third. Dis- tance, 123 ft. 5 in. Broad .lump-Martin, Beloit, first: Cowing, Beloit, second: Miller. Knox, third. Distance, 20 ft. U in. Mile Relay-NVon by Knox. Time, 3:3-1. Scores-Beloit, 54: Knox, 45: Monmouth, 17, Lake Forest. 10. Strife.-HERB and OLIE. v 1 200 THE GALE '13 , -4 .ix var' 3. .. 4. 55. -PI Um , 4 1. --.1 , -.gy l gun vnu' I xxill hp grcxll Swv KNOX COLLEGE 201 C Bates 15 Cadv I'2ll lX'ILW1ll13111S 15 H Prmce 14 I Ne1fert lo Basket Ball Team, 1912 CAPT ADxM E Adams Captun 13 Left Cuard R1 ht Guard Center Left liorwfird R1 ht Iorxx ard Suh Center Belo1t VV1tl1 a fftst experl need tewm non the L1ttle line cha1np1onsh1p Lake Forest took second honors vxlth Km x th1rd Nlonmouth fourth 'md -Xrmour 3.St Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox TLa Knox Knox Knox Knox Knox Standzng ln Lzttle Fzoe Conference Belolt Lake Forest Knox Monmouth AYITIOLII The Season s Scores Nlonmouth Lomb 1rd Lake forest low 1 Weslev m Armour Lombard Armour Lal e forest Xlonmouth Bel alt Knox Second Team PLT 1000 9 7 7 Monte Captam and Nlana er Ryan jones lled etotl Hinds 'md Ferr1s Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Second Team Scores Blnnheld St Xlbans Xlnn don H1 h Sehoo Knoxulle H1gh School 48 Browns Buslness Colle X good well maste does not stutter NXILLI-XNIS 6 . ,' 3 ',.'l5 ....................... 'g ' N.C.'g','12 ............,.................... l . W 1. ' .................................... 6 0 ' .......................,............ 3 4 .4-8 ' ...................... ............ 1 7 .l-5 ? ' J ..................... . ......... 23 1 ............ . ........,.... 33 ......................... 34 i 2 .................... .,.....33 Knox .. .... .................. ....... 4 1 Parsons ............................ 38 ............................ 33 ' .....,.,................,.. .19 .. ........................,.... 36 ........................... .33 1 .............,....... . ......... 23 c 1 ' ...........,........... .34 ,.......................... 41 1 , .. ................. .......Z0 3-0 334 ' ...................... 14 A ........................... 48 ' ,..................... 33 ' ..........,............... 20 L ...................... 33 .f 'gs 'g S l .............. 32 202 THE GALE '1 V: L. .V.. ,...-. .V .:. .. Y ---41-f----'-e-reef'--,, .. -,..w., .......-.-., . v 1. ...-..1.,.,...- ,.., -f.-uve ,-,.,.,,-, .- ., , L. ,-, 3 K V il I i V if . 9.0.5. ,A V 2: 5, Q1 sf Y. , I! ii 'f 'u f- GIRL S GYM CLASSES H- . 'I' M 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' . .Xttcnlion I i. ' F, l A U S 55 lx Q, W IL , H - ' I F I I w il 18 - Wh f ' ' Q N 'w U Q 'J J ' ' If 3 5 5 . P g, If ' N 'J 1 1: i ig ff I I 3. V. I, i? 4 sf L lv i 1 1, E H xxx Ilu Iuwt hnlnt um vm furm ms tlmt uf Rum f :,i'.t.:-aacrgarzfi. - '-- --f-- - 'A ' - ' 'lm- KNOX COLLEGE 203 Misses ss SEPTEMBER The 1 M C 4 boys sta1'tt'1c culezzdal The new students be 1n to drlft 1n The recept1on C0111I111lC'EC6 has 1ts hands full takm care of them Mary Scott back at the old stand cheerfully recexvm contr1but1ons Facn frat trles to steal a 1narcl1 on the other We have a sta soc1al and elder uzzle Wh1tsett gets away Wlth what 15 left Whltsett IS under the weather to day The old stand bys CVVelsh Wetherl ee and Sauter l1OI'I'1lJlC examplesb be 1n another years tr1p to the Hall and the strolhng season 15 on Raymond glV6S the hrst number of hlS course We have our hrst meetmg and all the upper classmen ne the Freshmen ad mee A band IS orgamzed rlope It isnt a hzzle Y M and Y W stunt a howlm success Mornsscy Hae er Lalrd and Cra1 take the pr1zes 1n the Loquacxty contest We hate heard that Cral bou ht votes wlth peanuts Knox beats H1gh School 22 to O Caldwell at chapel Our new quarters are formally opened w1th a house warnnng The g1rls make curtams cush1ons and candy for us OCTOBER The P1 Plus take up the ,hen Haven t we the randest place up here on the fourth 1rlsD Woodburn hnally jolns the Betas Krausse appears w1tl1 K N O X on h1s sweater He meets the pump Caldwell at chapel That Mr Ole and the other boys beat Bradley 50 to 5 Isnt he rand' Watklns glV6S that prayer 1n chapel C A C tsee Oct 4thj Hud Jake and Yates steal the Freslnes cush1ons and kalsomme the seats Hud vamshes and Church 15 held up on a lonely road and robbed of lns blcycle Cross your fingers' Frlday the thlrteenthl Unprecedented exents Rav mond leads chapel Foxy closes lns eyes dur1n prayer Raub smgs and Prexy IS there' Oh Flossle just thmk our boys beat M1ll1k1H 12 to 0 VVe 1n1t1ate our Fresh men Fox secures posltxon as re ular clr1ver for Cad1ll'1c ara e 968 N Broad We all go to the Sophomore party at the Elks Hall Iowa Wesleyan 19 Knox 16 But doesnt the band look rand 1n the1r new un1formsP We have our Halloween party up at M1ldreds Marne sa1d lt was the best he ever attended and he ought to know Knox 9 Lake Forest 0' Cater forgets herself and screans Klll lnml lull lnml How shock1n 30 C A C CSee Oct 4D 'lutl Tut' boys' Thls w1ll never do' CSee VVHITZ or WALT J 11. 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' ' 23. . , . . u 1, -- ' ' . r' 204 THE GALE N 0 VEMBER ddclflzz 1.1 llcald fiom Dunsu orth cl osen for Lancaster debate Wo thots couldn t meet as Warren couldnt hnd the kex Semor Junxor party at Elks Hall Ixnopc holds XX ashmgton U 6 to 10 Some team el XX hoops mx dear' 'XX elsh vnns state oratorlcal co11test at Jacksonulle I passmg ue mlght add that he IS the fourth Xdelpluan of the last SIX men Hllllllllg iarst place for Ixnox No Nlonmouth frame But they really had intended to play nf It had not ramed Tommy sa1d somethmg about hearmff Bob Ingersoll speakmg from the Blain street square forty xears a0o uhen he xx as m -Xthens Tommy generally gets thmgs strawht but ue mrght haxe mlsunderstood hrm he mumbled lns words C Rlllx takes clog out of chapel by the ear VN e had a debate as 1th the No Thots and the Judges g ue tl en1 the cleclsron Punk debate Tl1e club xxomen came to chapel They glxe Tommy a notice to read and atter nxe mmutes study he announces that he cm read and w rlte ln fave d1f ferent lan uaees but hell le durned 1f he can make It out' Prem lcads monster parade for tl1e Le-lo1t game All tl1e dlgl1lt21I'1CS present Ixnox 0 Relolt 0 That in es us the conference champronslup A l1 yep meetm far Lomb 1rd 11116 Raymond 15 besxde lnmself wlth enthu and then nes a pep talk Ned and lou Get uneasy and leaxe Horrell has iro m his throat but m maves to tell the oul story Ole rs let out md belts 1 p tth between froal posts They Orovt weary at 28 t 1 0 md quxt Tlns cues us tl1e st tte Lllll'l'l17lOl'lbl'llp The Deltas grae a party 111 honor of the tc na Ex erxone goes home md oes thru tl1e mot1ons of a turkey dnmer DECEMBER The 1111 Dells in tlzeu hand 1 1 c osen footbtll ctptun H 1rd uck I'd ll nskctbtll practlce strrts We ttke a p rssmg mterest m It as usual and hnd uc h ue tue men on the squad The Nl6SSl'lll IS gn en lootball banquet NN e all haxe dates VVllll'll11S prep tres an erctempore speech md rsnt called on Xrmstrong snys tl1e P T 8. S B vull always accommo cl rte Knox people Jerome leads chapel affam Xkllkms elected football manager as vse doped lt out Qudden drop m the temperature Betas appear m bath robes and green horse blankets Rug rush to the barhers mamcurxsts and second hand stores Stew gets Ins c lte Chrrstmas party goes off vuth eclat CWllZif6NCI'tl1Z1tlSl C A C I am not as mnocent as I look TACKLAAD , 1 . x .. - ., . ' ' ' ' . . , 1? , ' 'V D , A. . 3. i n A, A 6 l 'V Y . . . 1 . C -'L' 7 T I ' 5 so. . A. C. 1 ' '1 ' 1 1 . ' . T ' K T I 1 H' ' V , 1 ' 1 r' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' - 1 g 15 . . 2 1 1 ' . . , m - 7 ' A ' ' l . u 1 1 1 1 . . . C. . . C. YQ 1 ' Q 4 2 Q1 . 1 ' ' ' ' ' - siasm :md insists that the faculty give 21 yell for the team. Raub leads the yell 1 y:'a. H11 7:35 .g1 '. I rr ' ' ' ' ' r 5 1 . . .5 1. , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' U 1 . 5 ' t 1 t 1 . f ' . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 'll . ' ' ' 1' 1 51. ' 1 ' ' . J ' , , '. llurtn zu -h , 1 z 1' . 1 l ' '. 1 . C. A. C. if 1 1 ' ' 5 1 . ' 1 ' . 1 t' ' ' ' 1 1 , A 1 ' u ' 7 1 . ' . . K l n K K K - 1 fl I 1 ' ' -1 . .- 1 ' . . 1 . . ' - . ' 1 coz. . V '. ' z 1 1 1 V . . x . C n I . I I ' an ' c , 4 ' ' . 1 ' . . I1 . . 4 'I 1 ' . . . . . . .1 . N l 4 V 1 JANUARY As seen from L Ill I Hall Back to the old grind C A C fhxe cuts you knowj Freshmen make their debut in Elks Hall Prexy treading notice in chapelj Dramatic Club will meet in H M I Hall Claughter and groansj Whats the matter? Whats wron with tl at thats the way its written Good ni ht Prexy' Raub sin s P1 Phis entertain at Elks Hall Tommy mentions that Hud and Chuck might pay more attention to the chapel services than they generally do Billy makes his semi annual plea for the observance of the public library rules He still insists that it isnt nice for girls to meet thelr dates there Tommy and Helen dont seem to understand Neal Grif Raub and Tucker et sporty and take in grand opera ion Geo The new Gaiety opened by Mana er Olson with a fair bill Marjorie puts out the lights and Burns volunteers to furmsh 11 ht He does Amateur loxe scenes pathetic Conger appears behind Rooseveltian eye glasses One step nearer Editors Note The news of the following week regarding exams is taken from the Campus Wawa We start to bone We hear a smile then Watkins appears Its a girl The bonein continues with a capital B We bone Betas have a hre Fritz in tellin of it says Hes sir it broke out right over my head' Stran e Esam week We bone with a xengeance Attendance of Hall 1rls at Gaiety increases to see Merry Mary The rest of us bone. FEBRUARY As seen from 630 N. Broad. First vie wish to say that we had our formal party the 26th. I. M. I. m have forgotten it. And yet we bone. And we bone for the last time. Prof. Hart arrives. Y. M. and Y. W. give a stunt at which no chaperones are present! Mercy. The little yellow pencil is lost! Philosophy classes indefinitely postponed. Harts classes begin to live at the library. We go en masse to the Tri Delt formal. Craigs girl is seated in the balcony and Armour get theirs 33 to 19. Craig s girl is seated in the balcony and Lombard get theirs 25 to 16. Tommy gets a buzzer-valentine. Who is guilty? Hot time. Colleges 75th birthday. Tommy tells all his stories over a ain and even tells of incidents happening when Benjamin Franklin laid the corner stone of Alumni Hall. Sauter tells how the college should be run. Holiday is given that we may take in the Bible conference. We go fto the Gaietyj. Freshmen and Herb Miller go to the conference. Tommy and Helen begin to haunt the library. The yellow pencil is found. It had fallen into a cigar box! Caldwell goes to dancing school. Knox 41, Monmouth 20. Cupid is no poor archer, when he gets even the BOWMAN. ' 3 KNOX COLLEGE 205 ' . . . . V , . 1 - Q ' A.. u u . g . I' t . ' g ' T2 ! 7 .!! v g v ' .g' c . ' ... T., . . ,, ' Y I V , ,' ' g ' .AJ . D -' . I g. . ' . , ' v . i . . .1 . LA ' 7' A ' Y Y! on . D. ' - ust v 7 , 1 , Y O ' s 206 THE GALE George's b1rthday Freshmen go home agaln And the last shall be nrst and the hrst shall be last Prof Hart grades the lnstory papers Some of the generally fax ored ones draw Cs and Ds and xlce xersa T15 strange Oh yes some of us went to the P1 Pht formal last nlght Conger and C -X C XX e xx on t sav any thmg about the BClO1t game They beat Monmouth anyway MARCH Taken from tic T1 Idfllf Formal Jumor banquet QX M C A roomsl Semor Mlhtary ball Qcltx mon Nlam feature Junior extral Sleepy XX eeth bears dow n upon us m a new hat VVe are ox ercome wlth the eFfect Gr1f bebs ex ery, ones pardon for domg xt Nobody lxnows what PI'6S1ClC!1tOfh NI C X placed under censure for oxer cuttmg chapel Last dress suit spoken for C X C The prom happens wxth much gusto C A C A C X C ad mnmtum Basebxll begms Slough moxes to bym Nluth dope Cxus electlon XX atlxms CIISINISSCS us for x lcatlon wlth th it pray er Stnlx comes back wearmg lns small brothers hat The most mtluentxal Betas wexr INO buttons Barton blows m Goodsxll Nleuham and Qauter take thexr turn tt lnm Returns mcomplete 'Pln Delts h ue a lxxmona p xrty Mercy' Merty A PRIL The H ulrcfzztcs lm c fllfll su 17 lst lrdlx dnul tommxtted Raub drstourses It lengt m tlass on the wrlters 71 xxtt Prusc Sol from whom all gushmgs How lhst lrdlv deed tomnntted Raub dlscourscs at len th m class on the wrlters of thc monxmous letter he retened Hard lucl Sprm, lb here Pln Cams all bareheaded Dr Ex anffehcus Ecclestastlcus lL ll Isq holds the students spellhound wmth a graplnc account of Lxttle joe s touchdown Stxfled cheers m mudlbly heard at the close l' nbcs hold forth at Leschers Hall Semor orgy at Glenn Barrers Sophs fenst at the X 'Xl L -X Jumors 3,0 to baxety and liarrell s Russ md Ruth seen buggy rtdmgl l V Conger prophesles as to the outcome of the elect1on A gemus constructs an ox er held ur slnp lme from the plpe org U1 to the balcony Pln Delta h ue chphtherla scare and moxe out Barclay seen for the first txme on the L lmpus wlth the F1315 lhotograplxy I5 the only snap cour e Ill the school NVHITSET1' in ' ' D II 1 .. Y Y vs I I x y f , ' ' f -' - l V . y . , U ,- u O Y. . . . . . ' ' ' ' f ar- . . l , . . . U' ' V A - . ' ' . ' ' , nm . I 19 . 1 . . - . 1 - , c ' ' . . f . . C. . . C. 1 - Q o K . Q . u . : ' . ' ' ' 0 ' . - ' 7 . J. . . YL -. . . 'Z I . . A, 1 C V .,, I C ' l c ' V r I ' 1 v . - ' '. . f : ' . . ' . ' , r z ' . . C. . ' z . . Marie and Arvilla wonder why they are laughed at when wearing NO buttons. , ' ' , . .' . a . I K K L I n . Q Y I . Tv .1 31' :iz D' H ' ' . . 1 fh' '. ' ..'3 H . z' X Q ' ' ' 1 I 1 ' ' . . c. ' ' if . ' f. . . . . Y. , 1 1 ' , . . .. 2 .. . . . ' ' - 1 ' ll s C n 2C . . . . . . . f . f . 1 3 ' ' . . . Y . C ' . . . ' - z 2 . 2 . ' . ' 4 2 V I .1 1 ' . C c .Z , . ,, , . . Hh- KNOX COLLEGE 207 Conger sees le had a bum hunch about the electlon and dlscreetly keeps strll Crafton starts wearmg a whxte co'l'1r Student Councll presents electmn matters before the student body Many promment members heard 'lhe Student COIIIICII wxll gne 1 new bu7fuz to the nrst one who can express even a famt 1dea of what Mrller wx as trymb to say Crafton w1ns Peace contest agalnst Chlcago Northwestern and others too numerous to mentlon One more oratorlcal scalp for Room No 74 Wh1tsett makes a date Wltll Ylun for Glee Club concert I-Ie means the men s and she the glrls so nelthcr went nth the other to elther Roosexelt speaks at depot Edmunds says he could make a better speeth hun self just look who we haxe 1n our mrdst Cornell and Belolt mopped up 1n debate' And three of the SIX men were Gnothautuans' Oh 5es the other three were Adelphrans Celebratlon for debaters ln gym No chapel for three weeks' ' ' ' Knox 6 Parsons a Glee Club concert Herscl el n akcs h1s debut rn grand opera Crafton w1ns second m Interstate Peace contest We w1sh he xx 'Isnt an Adel ph1an Knox 16 Lake Forest 3 Ixnovc 90 Monmouth 77 Raub bursts upon us 1n an xce cream su1t I-Ielp' Those track caps' If you would call Sauter conspuuous III hrs new sky PIECE what would VVetherbee? 1 's A 'v W 1V'f't Q5,.'3'kfQ9 b'aAXmQ5,f..?9 Gc o 5960? O I ll bet you wexe surprised when I was pledged to 'Ifl Delt, we1en't you? IIORTENSE NELSON And the world goes on just the'same! ' ' ' I aff, ' l ' ,4 '- ?52r tD '5- A, - ' .Q . fag W ' 0 t W Y KNOX COLLEGE 209 KNOX CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC nox Conservatory oI MUSIC, Wlt 1ts IacuIty o lg y tra1necI an experlence teacI'1ers IIS strong courses 0 stucIy and 1ts many aclvantges for roacI muslc cu ture o ers exce ent opportun1t1es to t e stu ent o muslc SOME OF THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES I x opt o a courses or WI1 c p omas a e a cI CI Iny tI1e College 2 'gte ectasgx en y 1st gatstsas eIIasIcuty a stucIe ts rec1ta s 3 Many Iectu es Iree po t e a ous su jects of sclence a t lterature an m s c 4 act ce wlt t e Co se atory Orc est a Q35 payers Mens Iee I In oItI1 oIIeg Is Gle Cl IJoItI1 o se ato y Me IJersI1p 1 tI1e aIesIau g Mus1ca mo a a ge cI1o s W 1C gl es at Ieast two stancla CI Wo Ics eac year PIANOFORTE VOICE ORGAN VIOLIN THEORY HISTORY OF MUSIC o c SIGHT SINGING CONDUCTING PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC TI1eamoIKnoxCose atoystoIayaIJoacI soIcI ona t1o so t at the stu ent may 1mseI eq ppe o a s cce sf mus1caI ca ee e1tI1er as teacI1e co to o pe o I1e tI1 tlCtI'1 yea of K o Conse atory g Tues ay eptem er 10 1912 F a o co e ng req eme s o adrmsslo courses e pe ses etc acIcI e s F D1rector K ' ' I1 ' I Im' III ' J ' cI . ' I , ' In ' I I- . If ll ' ' I1 cI I ' - . I D 1 f I I1 1 I' HW 1' C . Hearln Il I' I I 'V In V' I In I'I W 3. I I nd I1 I ' 1 . . 1' 4 P ll Il Il V I'I L' I , I' , I' d u i . . Pr I ' Il Il D I'V Il I' 1 D., ' G C u e C e, Gif I e u e C n rv r . 5. m 'n G r ' ' n, I r ru ll' I1 'V 1' I' I1 . Full Course for which Diplomas are offered in ther ourses- I I1 I'V I' I I' ., I I I1 cI ' ' n, lm cI find Im' I ui d I r u s uI I I' I' ' I', Ildllc I' I' rf I'II1CI'. T II' ' 1' I1 X I'V be In cI , S IJ . . or Inform ti n nc rnI uIr nt I r ' ' n, ., X n , ., r s g 210 THE GALE K OX COLLEGE Founded 1837 HE college affords a better opportumty than ew er before ln IIS hlstory for the pursult of a wlde range of elassleal and se1ent1f1e courses un- der hlghly competent mstruetors ill The New Science Hal! whleh was formally dedxcated on February 15th 1919 and Whxch has cost 'F115 OOO provldes facllxtles for col lege work ID Physles Blology and Cbemlstry second to none ln the west Ill Whztzng Hal! furmshes an ldeal home for young women ln attendance upon the college Presldent Thomas McClelland GALESBURG ILLINOIS l L I X f l l Y . . . Q , .. ' 3 1 ' a I n m 9 O . For Camlogue, elf., aa'dres.f Y KNOX COLLEGE 211 Q g my er 'frfnwsmsf To Ti' izs-usKaivl!ifJ0hns0ncoggfghuvgllls, L pf J, ES f M K- 'T 1 if K! is E fa ' uw, mnlnnnrmnulinn nmmmnnui n n Emmy A HH H as -.-- f-5 --- --- rl T 'T 'I E of L T :T 'la . 17: s k c6Fb'A w'v. -5 HH H E EEE EE lfifliwfiienrfifiviv 1.,. . 5i . rwr ,i M,.', E ' I -'lf AJMA-fr-f ' '71k ' J ' TTI' iw E E Q E. ,Q Hhs! .' ill ' ' N..w.,1+i:i gg 3 -- ff ' - -- svn- , 152-162 E.Ferris st. 125-135 E.Maan st. CENTRAL ILLINOIS GREATEST STORE ,jg WHAT THE BIG STORE REALLY IS Take a dozen or more different stores--each one carrying a different line--put them under one roof and one management--and you have The Big Store. We have here A Womcn's Apparel Store A Men's Clothing Store A Dry Goods Store A Shoe Store A Jewelry Store A Book Shop A Drug Store A Millincry Store A Furniture Store A China Store A Hardware Store A Music Store A Toy Shop A Fancy Goods Shop CWe also have a Soda Fountain, a Tea Room a Phonograph Shop and a Beauty Shopj It's a wonderfully convenient store, where you can always be certain of reliable merchandise and val- ues that give you most for your money. Yipp-i-addy-i-yay.fC' I THE GALE JARL, YGUNG 61 CG. F or lt s always falr weather When good fellows get together And the best dressed men ln the bunch are wearlng JARL, Youwo sl eo CLoT1-1135 cc ' ' ' 9 99 O O J Notice AIIKE XYELL5 walk and you cnn'c help hut notice his I . KNOX COLLEGE Stromberg Sz Tenney Ghz Ennk Qtnrv FOR K N CD54 STUDENTS XXV!!! will 7 SIXTEEN EAST MAIN STREET 'div O5 My all is in my name.-CHAUNCEY REGINALD TOLBERT. 214 THE GALE T 11SOI'i 1 P rl I'S EE 101- cillegi Scum QBDHIMHSQ Barber bball DRUGS AND The Most Convenient and Best in Town .jf 5,-5 PERFUMERY STATIONERY AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 76 South Cherry Street I-IAIGI-IT S GROCERY Proprietor LVJUIAZJE. FQCQDLDS c7351 We Solzczt Club Patronage Telephones 7 and 4357 IZI E Mam St 9 D D A A A no C . XXVIII? knfvclxs linux? l,uml1zll'Ll! All twgutfn'-r, lmvs, Hlilf IIXNY! KNOX COLLEGE 215 Clothes for Young Men! Unexeelled In Quality Unsurpasseci in Styles, Perfect in F it, Moderate in Price Right Now You Have the Upportunity F or Best Selections F , 't it From 312.50 to S30 E I : A L F my ' if S Soft Negligee Shirts if jg' ff With Collars Attached, X 1 fl Detached and Without Collars, from ' f Q, 1 lx ll it s1.00 to s-4.00 if Q ES V? Lewis Union Suits - A , Soft ancl perfect in Ht lW 1 31.00, 31.50 sl 32.00 l S N- f Hats- f X X lg ' Of Every Descriptio l X X 7 'W Oxfords l ll In the Newest Shapes A H 1 Q li Easy Fitting, from FTM lla s3.50 to 256.00 L' t Jacobi Bros 8x Mack HARRISCN 20 MAIN STREET PHOTCGRAPHER FOR THE 1913 GALE KNOX COLLEGE 217 I -Divnnarh E. Eufnugvl MERCHADTT TAILOR iii LADIES and GENTLEMEN 218 THE GALE Anything For the Home Furniture Draperies Fancy China Carpets Rugs Dinner Ware Coolclng Ware Stoves Doyle Furniture Company We Make Homes Ou of Houses fs I arments or t e QI 1' X Sue- X JU College Vxfoman o ar e t ect on we are ma ing a specialty 0 garme ts t at are use y t ecollege oma ts tlmat are especxa y app op late a ecom g to tlie young oman coats an raps tliat ill appea t tlme co l ge gi lo goocl taste ancl refinement te o nacteeygarettlmatwe s ow so t e ery eststyean you W1 E cl at all times tliat rlglmt tlnng at tlme rlglit price ELLOCG RAKE 8: DRY GOODS CLOAKS SUITS CARPETS FURNISHINGS GALESBURG ILLINOIS I 66 t 77 G r 11 Id' ,fl Q Y.. ' ,' N f l JI, If' 'Ju ' ' ' II-Q IIS I 1, Alva? 1 Ik Rf 53 .fl Inf iv Q it ' QI urG m n s i f 0 IQ . , IIIIIIIIIIXMRX . f n h J B X I 9 V . . I It If! lm W n. Sui , I,, . . W' KI I IM r r ncl lr in I I 3 . ff' I 'I' n '. I W , Cl w w l 0 ,' In ' p le 'f f . If 1 aists tlwat are excellent in every sense of . ,' I I , Q f 7 I1 LI! I T A lm W rcl- I li . v r m n .I I I 5 6 , IQ . . In ,g y Y ll 1 f li v ln l cl u I-,X ff I Y. fjj I I . . . . .XX Xi: V, If ,ff I H . I v ' ' ' I ' I -I I - N 2 Xp A I W In ' 4 I L XIII N I, 5 I I' If ,A 'WH I H S I I X,-I I, 0 ' I 0 o - Q I Ll 'UNE SHIRE OF DUlLIlV .' X . z zll, I ' ' I IQ' I 5 I mi tl use Ilxl. he takes all the t' . KNOX COLLEGE 219 -AJ V Poor Clothes P01 a Vacat1on lllWhen ow oo s a to 11s ,lj summer vacatlon and t ln s o W ere e may go an W om e may meet e re members very C11St1l1Ctly t at shoddy clothes are anythmg but comfortable ln fact just a 1tt e Int em arrassmg o tl e tal Spec1a umme ts at S15 to S18 ancl L yste ot es at 20 to 30a c qua ty a me ts e ma ys teselcostlmatlu aeo ate eg ets GALESBURG f Il 1 NI Xd l 'XI C 220 THE GALE If you really want good laundry work call Qalvnhurg Svtram Emznhrg EITHER DOJIESTIC OR GLOSS FINISH NCdrSt Bt IIII G brgll Union Carnage 8x Transfer Co Taxicab Carnage 8: Baggage Service ur Rates t e eapest ur erv1ce t e est LIMOUSINE CARRIAGES or Partles O Ph UNHCQZN JHKQLJFJEZL STOP HERE W y G AMERICAN PLAN NoRT1-1 SIDE f SQUARE l5l . e a . oh Phones, New and Old ales u , I . O I . n O O Q S Ch S . h hen ou come to alesburg OI' ' ld one 5 0 New Phone 1005 Main J. L. HOOPES - - PROPRIETOR NYUIIIERHEE hccnnxes we-21 wen he gets oflice, Hear him crow. KNOX COLLEGE 221 OR your vacatlon to be entlrely enjoyable you must he correctly dressed iBPnga1m1n Clothes cost no more than other clothes and We can f1t you to your entlre sat lsfactlon 51590 00 and up ufref! . . ! . 4 Q 99 . . O hr 0 The GALE photographer was offered brihe. by more than two dozen fellows who wanted to t as assistant at the Hall Val tme Party. 222 THE GALE If you are not on the D Sunny side O Your ICE patronage this summer walk-GBUP1' , NEWEST and BEST in LADIES' .Ea Gales-bu,-g GENTLEMEN S EooTwEAR Jql'ZiffCfCll ICQ Company l R. W. Ranney Sz Co. SATISFACTORY SHOES E M S 4331 PHONE MAIN ROWEN S CAFE J STAG HOTEL Rooms 50C 75c 331 GQ HOME COOKED FOODS Omar' Specnalty QUICK SERVICE B ROWEN M 1 f 105 . aiu treet 9 O Q 9 9 0 1 O C. . 5 aiu St et 'L - fc' Q :wc elisczarmiul tlm ,-1 r: 5 'lycl font E 42' . ' A ' ' l .T f ' : cyc'Sickulli11gmzllull' - f ' ' fr thc SUZ' KNOX COLLEGE 223 ry on a uit of ur lothes 2 , ,,,.-, , ,,-, - 1 K , f R-,:N B 'J A i s-fa X,- and observe for your- ' M t . L .1 self its pronounced 1n 1v1c1ua lty ose who really apprecl ate character and quallty 1n clot es wlu Hncl them 1n Svnrtrig Mrnnh Qllnihrn 1n a greater egree t an 1n any ot er clot es ma e CORNER MAIN Kr CORNER MAIN AND 6 A AND STREETS SCLOTHING CO STREETS Ity tflllftlf ltyllftlt yy ,rt, , r.rrs . d. . 1. a T11 '- S 1 ll Q Q . A H sq J o lf X' 11 11 A . CHERRY -fm-J Q f ,- Q CHERRY B s.sRRRaW.xxw,wWi ,A,Ksv M., W Y 7 f 1 't f tl fi: ltg 'll f tl -t' . 1'll f tl fm lty I' 't f tl 1 t' , 224 THE GALE Over 60 years old Established 1851 The Accounts of Students Always Invited by The Lake W. Sanborn Agency first INSURANCE Slitatiunal OF ALL KINDS Bank STEAMSHIP TICKETS GALESBURG, ILL. 19 MAIN STREET GALESBURG Star Hanttinrtnm YOUR SUIT PRESSED EACH WEEK AND YOUR SHOES SHINED DAILY FOR ONE DOLLAR A MONTH YT 'MW Old Ph 1332 Harb r Km SOUTH PRAIRIE ST Q 0 ' cwf'X .:::A',: u 0 v Q ' Ia e nglish: Y Q' 'L-J-if 1.9, ,CJ . ORC e fo' r Proprietors - LEE, wt- m-vcr tlmught Ill: I' . 1 '. . . if .X, nwnmlwr. would be the only boy to See UIC , ' gym -- xilritiun. KNOX COLLEGE 225 C. H. MACHEN Phones: New 4226, Bell 30 C. E. MACHEN MACHEN BRQS. COAL, FLOUR, FEED HAY AND STRAW WE are your agents in selecting and providing the best Coal and Feed in these United States. Ma.chen's Clean Feed Mill has never produced a pound of adulterated feed-and never will. Roanoke Coal has no equal as a high grade combination furnace and range fuel. With a large wholesale hay and feed trade in connection with our retail business in Galesburg, we are equipped to serve your needs to the very MACH EN BROS. COAL YARD FEED MILL flVIain Oflicel 476 W. Main St. 133 E. Water St. best advantage. . . Nelson i, Zlianrg Mrnrvriva ililnur ani! Zllrvh PURE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES and PROMPT DELIVERY IS WHAT MAKES THIS STORE POPULAR New Phone 1053 , Old Phone 1365 SCITIIHEIFY St. Carbolic acid is-gradually g Ag in favor . preventative for further existence. It has been found reliable m the pastg t y it and you will ther.-Geo, W1-UTSETT joke. 226 THE GALE lirnplifa Grunt emit .Svaninga Bank 'JI We invite you to afhliate with this Bank and assure you every courtesy and business attention. W. A. ARMSTRONG, Cashier Er. E211 B. Ettirh 306 EAST MAIN ST. Bank of Galesburg Building QE Knox Laundry Special Rates to College Students Both Phones II77 444 E.Main St. GALESBURG, ILLINOIS Sinclair Bros. MANUFACTURERS OF ICE CREAM ICES AND SOFT DRINKS 'HY' New Phone l084 Old Phone - 84 479 East South Street GALESBURG, ILLINOIS F. H. REARICK The 8c S O N Wilbur- Lanphear Q' Company HARDWARE KNOX JEWELERS STOVES CONFIDENCE GUN SUPPLIES Specialty of ROBESON CUTLERY 17 MAIN STREET IC' l'lll'l't'll U . C V69 ', IICILI' CIIVQY. HIS One of the biggest assets of this store is the confidence of a discrim- inating public. For the increase in our business con- vinces us that we are right about our work. And in what are the elements of suc- cess to be found. Thorough business methods. good facilities. courteousness. and in our business. knowing how to do things. Upon this basis wc solicit the busi- ness of everybody. IPCII IIIZLIC 0 lll'I1 IE W 0 ill US I' . Il lfXIItk li ll ltttIllfdtyA material age wht-ii ev the Yule Tide is turned to account.-Rfxvmowu, KNOX COLLEGE 227 J- A- Wallbefg Taxicab Livery STAPLE and FANCY Cirnreriva 9 elf A v Q Xkiillgfi' l.'tiCl'I' .24 Y Agent for J EN NISON'S VERY BEST FLOUR Special Rates to Clubs 672 Monmouth Boulevard Phone 1065 FOR Dances, Theatre Parties, Touring Cars, Etc. Hourly Rates: 53.00 First Hour 52.00 per Hour thereafter Your patronage is solicited and all calls will be promptly and carefully made 260 South Seminary Street BOTH PHONES 1784 VISIT THE Gln lnnittl 18.94 AND ,, Qlnlnnailv settled districts, where good range and killing power are desired, with safety Theatre to the neighborhood. A He E1-lb: fi:-earn: CB. ,F 42 wnmw si ees new Haven. come i lv RAUB: I alway tyt lc p y lfi mean temperatu l g l gil 13 THE GALE K JORDAN VAN SCOY HANSON. 87-89 N. Cherry St. Su ccessor toC.G. EJEYERY AA ...ffl -- ' PM 4315? - - ,. ,. f Vi' ,AV V X xx if y A-X 4 ll l ' .w-ffl ,VZ X N-V- -' - ' 'K Wffllrf Ir-'N rf X- b'fl2l!2.f u' I u 'ii-l L T, xrx Ex' Pfyx' V! f 'l A f Ei N T ,Q , P- N , lx 1 'xx I A X A ll Ilvwlvull g fr? .g.f1y,.' Q.. ' ' , rL..,, -L., A A .g::??:N-lg.. E ' . ' A K 'gs K f 2' 4 I A..-:AAF ,,,:. -K Y .X 1 K '. ?g fi W , -' ---Q If -.qi ' '- 1,,.mmm,g The l'Ilf-mint Luke Sh-aunsllipe- Slamitou - Missourin- Illinois - Mnllistee - HIT--v unrirall.-ll svrviw- between Cllivngo und Malvkillam' Island and othe-r famous Summvr Re- sl-rrsz nf North-'rn Alix-lxigan, umm-1-ling with all lim-s for Lakv Sulwrior and Eastvrn Points. A xxx'--k's 1-ruisv un S, SA Missouri to Vollillgwoonl and rl-turn via lhl- 30000 islands of Glorgian l!:1y--Sllmm, invlufling: In-als uml ln-rlh. . ,. AA ,fmffcff l--- . . A 45' 5? fi., jlfgaq, 4 f . Q fy ly' 1 'V' ,'1 1. 5, L., - ,' .- I , rl! A . X A V - 'L' -. AA , 5 . k Eff... v- -' W A A Aw - ':451'f'2 H 15,...4s,'-at iii h . l T 1.,.:I:--A .--:K -AA-3: J,---Q. lisp- , , F 'l'l1v must nrlrm-lin' and llirwl mum- to Pentwnter, Ludington. Manish-e, Om-knma, Glen Ha- ve-n, lmluml, l'harlc-voix, l'etus'u-y, YY?-qlle-ton-sing, Roaring, Brook, Harbor Springs, St. Ig- mwe, Mm-kinnr inland, No. Manitou, Bay View, Chehoygun, Sault St. Marie. 'Flu-se elegant srl-nmships url- ummm.: Illl- lim-st and br-st 1-quippn-fl on tho Great Lakos. So large- and stvady us to assurl- vmnfurtuhlw- passngf- to tlmsl- avvrsv to lakv trips. 'l'l14fy offl-r th-X travs'-lor ovary moel--rn w1nx'l-ni--m-1- that adds lu lln- llvlighls of an outing on the- wall-r. E661 For book of tours, fold.-rs. 1-lm-,, aulflrvss: J. C. CONLEY, G. P. A., Offices and Docks, 407 Rush St., Rush St. Bridge ClTY TICKET OFFILE, 138 South Clark St.. Chicago ' lion that at the Phi Gmn house the heaviest AI1 the Sllllfl lt is well known lwy tlwrar fumilizn' wut f'fllll'St' IS the course of llme. KNOX COLLEGE 229 Let us- Make, Clean, Press and Repair YOUI' Clothes Sanitary Pressing Shop 65 S0. Cherry St. New Phone 2605 Red V. BROWN. Prop. Old phone 1679 C. A. Humphrey BEST QUALITY M E A T F rx. 1 PROMPT DELIVERY RATES TO STUDENTS' CLUBS 664 West Brooks Street New Phone 1496 Old Phone 1691 Lass 81 Larson Company WHOLESALE RETAIL Wall Paper, Paints, Glass 428-430-432-434 E. Main St. BREWSTER THE COLLEGE MAN'S Bdrllil' UNDER FIRST NATIONAL BANK Northeast Corner Main and Cherry WRIGHT'S LAUNDRY Cor. Prairie and Simmons Sts. The finest laundry in Caleshurg is located at the above address. We send your linen home in paste- board boxes and give you domestic finish. Get MRiglzt'l with Wright'5 Laurzdryl' J. c. SULLIVAN, Prop. IJEETS: All I f ,intake muse TOBACCO FOR PIPES and CIGARETTES Headquarters for All Athletic Games impressio I all the Greeks. 230 THE GALE Eurglanh :mb EIIFQIEIIIII Meat Market IO6 EAST MAIN NEW PHONE 437l OLD PHONE l28 Motor Cycles Bicycles, Sporting Goods and Talking Machines The best assortment of the best goods at the best price always at fn! SKJKTINC ooonsouuu. Opposite Post Office GALESBURG. ILL. I . IG. abr JEWELER WATCHES DIAMONDS 147 East Main Street GALESBURG. ILLINOIS Geo. S. Raymond Modern Grocer F ine Goods a Specialty AGENT FOR Chase 8: Sanborn's Coffees No. 1 MAIN STREET QT IC '25, G00 'S Y' SWEATERS O19 AND JERSEYS SEND FOR CATALOG MCLEAN Sc HOLLAN D GALESBURG ILLINOIS 'I f l Uhr 1914 652112 Can YOU improve ON the IH 13 Male We will try our hands Editor Manager Paul Paddoclc Fritz Kerman f ', vernacular. Eval Halur . fl X .3 The DIAMONDS, IIIIII! Precious Stones and JEWELRY can Y f Y , always he depended J M upon if bought of , M - 'A' I O HOBBLED 'WQ f Qlhaqzrman 84 Armntrnng by I purse many people are who ld I lc l lc g cl dressy, but think h y fl d Th y th ones who ha h d h b f d y l d Y P g g to loolc as new and iresh as when first from the tailor or modiste. Try the cleaning process at the Model Cleaning Parlors Old Phonijlgggg East Mainlgdgeghone IZ46 FRED T. DU VON W. C. BROWN DU VON 8: BROWN Wholesale Bakery Members - National Association Master Bakers Illinois Mast 589 East Main St. er Bakers' Association Galesburg, Illinois ECONOMICAL COAL Eight firms.. handling different coal, had their fuel tested. It was found that the ELLISVILLE coal was the most Economical from all stand- points. This is why Knox College uses our coal. SOLD ONLY BY SPOQIZL IIQIVEI3 COQJT CO. Wh-enn th' mm'onk-ey doe-sza thata' mm-onk-ey rag. --WVho else but CR THE GALE CHA . ARTZ CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL AND PORK 9341? Y 9991 Qame In 5688013 Special Rates to Students' Clubs 489 E. Berrien St. Phones: gEg3?5fi4iVM WSEGOWSZSSLEZQS WE MAKE 1j6SGl f0t 1 K -'-C NERA Q f- ' 'fS'2IiEi.0g,., g 'FS'g'E25StHi'5Efi, i eeeee exe- VIEWS GROUPS Our Developing and Flashlights of Printing Department PAN0Al:Ag:Iiif:::OUPS Parties and Banquets has every modern appliance for up-to- BOTH PHONES by smokeless system 330 East Main Street , , date Work. GALESBURG, lu.. If YOU Wish- Open for OSGOODFM Studio for Sittings day Postals and or night iosuoon STUD'0 fr Student Photos l ' - Ii KNOX COLLEGE 233 BUNKER'S SHOES CZTQ GOOD SHOES 132 E Mam Street gyflninvvs We grow them-and clo our best to please you with goocl flowers and any lcind that is in the market. APPRECIATED and PLEASING to ALL Q Roses lg lg Carnations Violets Lilies -X Sweet Peas I Blooming ' - - - Y . Plants ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS PLANTS FOR DECORATION PILI..SBURY'S FLOWER STORE 65 S uth S r t Erlclcson 8: Larson CErnrrr5 OUR LINE IS COMPLETE PURE FOOD IS OUR HOBBY PRICES RIGHT New Phone 428l Olcl Phone I337 W 40l EAST MAIN STREET Farmers all lVlCCl'lElI1lCS BHD Capital 3200 000 00 Surplus and Prohts I 00 000 00 INTEREST PAID ON SAVI N GS D EPOSITS LEON A TOWNSEND Pr d S V STUCKEY C h It gtb y o emina y S reet O 1 ' ' , . , . . - , esi ent . . , as ier mi I1 e called changing colors if SUSI L' . SI Id d 'd t marr R. ' I ' . THE GALE VAUDEVILLE P I C T U R E S 5 g S A E 3 PE Y Theatre Beautiful SHGWS D A E BY P og am Changes Monday and Th rsday MATINEE, . . 10 EVENING, 10 d 20 Our Motto Hs Quality BEST GROCERIES BEST PRICES RATES TO CLUBS GIVE US A TRIAL Peckenpauglfs Store 612 So. Chambers St. CMNQERL 'HX rlcnmcrat in Iona is like El pork inspector in Jerus KNOX COLLEGE 235 College City Ice Cream Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Ice Cream Ices and Sherhets GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS New Phone l308 Old Phone IOS7 STEVENS The JTEVENJ' No 335 Double Barrel Hammerless Jbotgun IS t gs W 8 Th 3' sadlgs edopfogd 0 epiece ofhlghp ss rest el ch ke bo d for nitro po de with matted rib k pth h thfi fdtal y IS VERY CLEAN AND SOLID AND CLEAR AS CRYSTAL We also handle HICKORY BELL MATHERVI LLE COAL WOOD AND KINDLING Glenwood Ice and Coal Co OLD PHONE 1168 62 North Prairie Street VVI t NI k VV p d il If w ll 1' I 1 1 srsvzus Anus I 1 a. moi comm vi JA, fl J P 0 B soos Z ff G' 'iI.'.': I MA' .N W -ze WS o 0 Q rl - + I 2 I A I L1 37 I -' s ron e't here other uns are weakes . e bar- I rel n u ar r - r e in n ' - ' re u e , I .0 re I W r- I ' Pic . u is gun and feel t e balance of lt-examine the working parts closely and see ie ne care and finish I o e i - ou will say it's a winner. It lists at only 520.00 and will be xprcsscd pre aid irect from the factory in case you cannot secure N t l I I ' it through a dealer. a u r a C e lf Q Send for new Art Catalog L . Y and Huw to Shoo! ll'I -f'l C N ie- I Y, ' ' .J X ,.r . VF! df V I' F' ' K . . . ,, I . XX I xl,l..vf1I:.4 I rl ' . or W' ' ,1 - I IH 1 C' I ,ll wily? I .' J j- ' . 'jf :E-egg, - 5 , Y-e , 'l:u':I'f'. JL I .1 ij S fgf YA i 'if -ii ' L ' I . . I O ' 13 I a es the 'orld go R d.-L . 236 THE GALE Pure Drugs H' We Handle the Best in Fine Cl-1em1ca1s and Fancy Toilet Articles -Ii? The Students' Headquarters for the Best Cremo Soda Xvater alld Ice CFCRIII Soda I P 1 , Do you know H that it is the policy of this store to sell H the kind of shoes 4 that are not solcl in N the average store. and that in order to do that, We choose the very smartest models that the skill of this country pro- duces. M W. A. Anderson Co. 5 SHOES OF QUALITY m LESCHER DRUG CO. Tj 206.210 Main sa., Galesburg. lu. Lescher Buildfng,15 Main St. iii' 7 il,f:,, , , 1,112 fi- Your Father and Your New Phone Old Phone Mother traded at 2432 519 Trask 8: Plain's Otto D. Swanson in years gone by. Why Not You 6 'fi v THE BEST MEATS AT I THE BEST PRICE Trask 8z Plaln JEWELER5 618 Soulh Chambers SI. 214 Main Street GALESBURG lhflm,-xulv rin rlelmte lmcf 1vl'l- .Xmlclphil Xll I :arc fathers :xml xmxmr ther'-.' KNOX COLLEGE 237 Men, Be Producers! After college, come out into the fertile Prosperity States of America: Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, ldaho, Washington, Oregon, and engage in Gen- eral F arming, Fruit Growing, Cattle, Poul- try, and Hog Raising, Dairyingg grow Alfalfa and Sugar Beets. You will be assured of a steady market and good prices for all you can produce. Excellent land at moderate cost-a fine, healthful climate-prosperous Cities and towns close at hand along the Northern Pacific Railway and affiliated lines. Write NOW for Opportunities hook and Through the Fertile Northwest. Ask for booklets about the State that most interests you. L. Bricker, Gen'l lmmigration Agent, St. Paul or A. M. Cleland, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Paul 0 X Northern Pacific Railway t , NADDAGANSETT BILLIARDS. POOL CANDY, TOBACCO, CICARS C. H. GARDT 897 - - Proprietors 65 SOUTH CHERRY STREETg 238 THE GALE 21 C HAMMERSMITH ENGRAVING CO The College Publishers Artlsts Engravers Prlnters Makers of Hlgh Grade College Annuals 116 MlChlg3H Street Mllwaukee 501 S Dearborn Street Chlcago G l Illustrations by KNOX COLLEGE 239 Santa Fe Service The Santa Fe is the shortest line to Southern California. The Santa Fe tourist sleepers make the fastest time via any line Cialesburg, Ill., to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Comfort-loving travelers appreciate the super- ior quality of Santa Fe service. Your train is safe-guarded by the block- signal system. The roadbed is dustless. FI he meal service is managed by Fred Harvey. You ride on the only line that is under one management all the way, Cialesburg to California. Uniformly excellent. Good all the time and everywhere. The track is safe, permitting fast time. Double track half way to California. Heavy steel rails, easy grades, the minimum of curves, stone ballast, interlocking switches, overhead crossings, powerful engines and new equipment. The Santa Fe has the biggest passenger i locomotives in the world. For beautiful free descriptive literature, rates and route, call on or address, H. S. MACHEN, Agent The A. T. as s. F. Ry. ca. GALESBURG, ILL. KWALITY KOUNTS BURN BLACK DIAMOND COAL Johnson Fuel Co. 646 So. Chambers St. I tl' k tl Lewis and Clark expedition started at the head f tl UI d d t I NI' ' 'ppi and then north and 1 th Ill R I tl I d b g hglt I tl I d -F ANCIS VVILSON. 240 THE GALE MQ W -tl E J-PL J K, vfxfx NZ Q cannot thunk the glorlous world C '5-'-- of mlnd I, J Embalmed ln books which I can f' sfq only see In patches though I read my lm'-A moments bllnd Is to be lost to me l have a thought that as we Ilve elsewhere So will those dear creations of the brain That what l lose unread lll fund and there Take up my joy agaln O then the bliss of blnsses to be freed From all the wants by whlch the world IS druven With liberty and endless time to read The lnbranes of Heaven r ld l ffm f ' 4 if 47 2F1-jg xzm., mlxL.u.4!1 '..-.-LWg:'n K L' J Wagoner Prmtmg Company Pr nters of JNNUALS UNIQUE GALESBURG ILLINOIS x 1 S521 Jfk, ith' :vi JN. K, x vp P 'Sli UK. ME 9675! 3 1 ET ll I t tgt W an Q . . , ,. ., . 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