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K Farkas angina SN N I-IILE in attendance at the University of Chicago last summer, I was thrown into contact with a young man who was just completing work on his doctor's thesis. Falling into conversation, one day, regarding my own plans for Winning a degree, I remarked that while my major subject would be Education, as his had been, my minor would in all probability be Philosophy, Philosophy,U he exclaimed, why waste your time on anything so dry and un- productive as that? lNIy reply was to the effect that I was far from agreeing that Philosophy is either dry or unproductive. Then,l' said he, you must have studied an entirely different brand of Philoso- phy than I did, for I cannot remember having made any practical use of the subject upon which I spent so much time in collegef' How widely different was my own case. So intimately had the results obtained from my own college work in Philosophy interwoven themselves into my daily life, I had instance after instance to show what it had menat and means to me. In the very week in which this conversation took place I had completed a term paper, which was so nearly an outline of my college course in logic as almost to make me feel a plagiar- ist. Another example was iiot far to seek. On the preceding Sunday I had given the morning address at a Chicago church, choosing for my subject the difficult ques- tion as to why evil exists in the world. My senior college course in Philosophy supplied the material for the entire argument. My friend was not yet convinced. That is all very well, he protested, but Philosophy as taught in our colleges has nothing to do with the facts of life. On the contrary,', I rejoined, that is precisely what it does have to do with, for Philosophy is nothing more or less than a scientific study of those facts. VVhere did you find courses to make you feel that way about it? he asked. In addition to my undergraduate work, I have attended three of our largest uni- versities, and I have yet to find a Philosophy course that is anything more than a fruitless discussion of unsolvable difficulties. If there is a teacher of Philosophy who offers anything more than this. I wish that I might have taken work from himf, I-Iow proud I was that I had had such a teacher in Dr. VVilliam Raub. I would need to offer a most sincere apology for the intimate personalities of the foregoing paragraphs, were it not for the fact that I find it impossible to write of Dr. Raub without being intimate and personal. To those who come to know him he ceases to be a teacher and becomes a possession. It is not only that he makes the subject which he offers his students interesting or, what is more, makes them inter- ested in the subject, but he supplies the stimulus which makes for mental and spir- itual growth. The kindly personality that again and again has quickened into life minds hitherto passively receptive, that has made the searching out of truth the most important factor in so many young lives, how could one regard him from an imper- sonal point of view? The broad scholarship, the unfailing courtesy, and gentle dignity of such a man as Dr. Raub could not fail to leave indelible impressions on the hundreds of young men and women who have known him as teacher and friend. If we grant George Eliot her contention that immortality consists only in the im- pressions which our personalities leave upon the hearts and minds of others, then indeed will Dr. Raub never wholly cease to be, for the influence he has exerted upon hundreds of young lives, and the influence of these in turn upon others, will be everlasting. ZENS L. SMITH M N I N ET H I-I Ni S lr-I V ll N T li .PL N TATP -A i i Five Kifarrsfae of-ALQQX Foreword HIS is the twenty-seventh volume of the GALE. The college activities it chron- icles, the institution's achievements to which it gives record, the notes of some of the prominent alumni and the many pictures it contains-all bear witness that this, the season of 1915-16, has been the most significant in the history of Knox College. That Knox maintains her position as among the foremost American colleges needs no heralding within the pages of this book. Consequently we have not attempted to sing praises, but have rather endeavored to review for you the events and hap- penings of the school year just going out. lVe have attempted to maintain the traditional loyalty and fairness for which this publication has always stood. We beg of you, when you have scanned its pages, do not put this book aside for all time. The GA LE functions best with age and years hence you will better take it down from its shelf that you may live this one big year of Knox life over again. That is what the GALE is for-let it inspire your pipe dreams and serve to renew your college associations and friendships. In our endeavor to make this book the bearer of good cheer and the true ex- ponent of Knox spirit we may have fallen short. If it does not come up to your ex- pectations we pray you be considerate. We have done our best. YVith this last word we place before you the 1917 GALE for your kind approval. ARMAN L. NIERRIAM Editor-in-Chief VVILLIAM J. BAKER Business Maizager .mf - 2 --- - - 5 - 'fff A NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Six x . J 1 N , 1 , I 1 I ,. f ww WW' .V- fm7gg,, I n U- 1. vw-V: W ' ff 'sf .f - '- 1 g-V A' ,Vw '5'?.A 'N.'f' 4:V 'f'Q:, 'f':'.,r,.V121gV,-.A ' ,pg - ,--Vj, -. -Q - .JV M My ff '-t. ,A V 4 Ffislfil.-L,5,g. .,1A.U'lAf,f.V4. ... ,f ,IAA f I ' , ' gy nog, ' 3,'g, . '-. g-Mg. Ang. , Vu.. ws- -, ,if V .'fAg' V ,AV ni? .V 526'-,.,f.'i-' ,ga --.,14.,,V--x.:'5',:-1'v'-- 3-'..4'-4', 1-,IA A V- 1 . . 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We all are most interested in those things in which we are personally concernedg and so the alumnus turns first to the alumni department of his college annual, just as the student turns first to his class division. Of course, every department of a college annual should reflect the spirit and ideals of the institution to which it belongsg and particularly is this the task of the alumni section, since the best criterion of the worth of a school is the character of its graduates. By their fruits ye shall know them. But, in the last analysis, the alumni section should be written primarily for the alumni themselves. Accordingly, we have tried to make this department interesting to the old grads, as well as an indication of rank which our college holds. This is the reason for the large number of personal notes which will be found at the close of the section. If any graduate shall from these items again get into touch with some classmate of whom he has heard nothing for years, that alone will justify the existence of this section. In choosing the men to represent the Knox alumni in eight of the large cities of the country, we met with considerable difficultyi. Not only are there so many who have been prominent in public life that it would be a physical impossibility to in- clude them all, but there are also many others, who, more quietly perhaps, but just as earnestly, have been living out the high ideals of their alma mater. So we have chosen, in addition to that good friend of Knox, Miss Ellen Browning Scripps, eight prominent graduates, and have tried to give a real idea of the life and work of each. The rest we have left for the pen of some future alumni editor. We have tried to make the section original in method and arrangement, and in- teresting to alumni and students. If any student shall gain from the records of achievement here presented an inspiration which will help him toward success, if any alumn'us shall through its influence renew his interest in his alma mater, our work will not have been done in vain. THE EDITORS 'ri 'A NINlu'iiHIiN Sl-'.KJl-iNi1'I-1392155 'L 'I wclviy HTF - ff 'Lf-fi Q 'k.---fi A , . - 11,5 1 1 1 P I W 1 'r ! I , .-............1 , Q- 9 Y-1 f - -- - -rw , -A--' -f ' - -'- -' M- '- N--' ' s... . Y ll, pf. A'1.fl:1 Siifsln ill' 'TIT Twenty-six - .....,.--ss-.L-........., .gms .-.H-.s-,. -.1,.,.,.. . ....o............N...,.................-....,,,.,,, xx 1 ,Mies H1 'tf1'f Nf A' -fliex . so c s sffif cBBC-Til?'Sfff9fifQ'ff Lf'2Q9f5?9e.-Sf971353:-?-f-f. -J lli?'f!tsEyi..Lf.x Ellen Browning Scripps O ,one has done as much for Knox in recent years as Miss Ellen Browning Scripps, of the class of 1859. Her growing interest in the college is indicated by her three gifts, the first of 311,000 in 1902, the second of 310,000 in 1908 and the last of S100,000 toward the present campaign for half a million. These gifts have placed her at the head of the many benefactors of Knox. Miss Scripps, record has been a most remarkable one. She and her two broth- ers, thru their own unaided efforts, have built up the largest newspaper syndicate in the country. This syndicate owns papers in every state of the Union, including some of the most influential papers in the large cities of the country. She comes of a remarkable family. One of her cousins, John Locke Scripps, was at one time postmaster of Chicago, wrote a life of Abraham Lincoln, and edited the Chicago Tribune. Her two brothers worked in his oflice for a time, and then went to Detroit to run the Detroit Tribune. Later they became the editors, with their sister, of the Detroit Evening News. Miss Scripps graduated from Knox with the class of '59. VVhile in college she took a number of honors and prizes. After her graduation, she taught for a time in Rushville, her home. YVhile teaching, she tookfcare of her father, who was an in- valid. After her father's death, she went to Detroit to join her brothers in their journalistic work. Her first desk was an empty dry goods box, and she and her brothers worked from six in, the morning until ten at night every day. This hard work soon brought its results, and her rise was rapid. By 1890, the Scripps-McRae League, in which she was largely interested, controlled a large number of the news- papers in the Mississippi Valley. This syndicate later became the Scripps News- paper League, which now exercises such a powerful influence in the field of American journalism. Miss Scripps now resides in La Jolla, California, a suburb of San Diego. She has been actively interested in philanthropic work, and has lately constructed and given to the city of San Diego, at a cost of 2fl80,000, one of the most complete and perfect community playgrounds to be found anywhere in the United States. She also built the Scripps Marine Biological Laboratory' at San Diego, which is operated by the University of California. This laboratory was built at a cost of 350.000, and Miss Scripps has recently endowed it in the sum of 3100.000 Her interest in Knox has been often manifested. She has been in Galesburg several times since her graduation, once at the 50th anniversary of the founding of the college in 1887, and again in 1912 at the 75th anniversary. At this latter time she received from the college the degree of Litt. D. in recognition of her literary ability and achievements. MNFTEFN SAF.VF1I'45'1'le'TtiN 'M' .f . X . Twenty-5e1'c1z f 44 , A ' if 4 A 1 f f fA ff5f'MQC'I'-11rM:QQN L I T' N f 5444 1 1 4 3 Q if g 5? WF .i H j' ff!f!f , ' f U r ' X S A f A M ! N NINETEEN sEvENTEYE:N ' 7'wu11iy-ciglzt f -4-Q.,..rs..,... ,, N- h - '--Q. .-..., . .. ...... .-,,.,.,,,.. , .. . , ...au , ,,. X F FTF ' .9 -.223 .3-13.113 as sae: . f .W John P. Wilson O become the acknowledged leader of the bar in a city of two million, where some of the greatest lawyers of the nation have practiced, is the achievement of John P. Wilson, of Chicago. Starting with no powerful friends and no financial backing, he has risen in his profession by sheer force of ability and character until now he is recognized in New York as well as in Chicago as among the ablest of American lawyers. Mr. Wilson was born on a farm in VVhiteside County, Illinois, in 18+-1. At the age of seventeen he entered Knox College, graduating in 1865 with the degree of A. B. During the next two years he was an instructor in Knox Academy, devoting all his spare time to the study of law. In 1867 he was admitted to the bar of Illinois and removed to Chicago, where he accepted a position with the law firm of Borden, Spatford 8: McDaid. Three years later he became a member of this firm. He early made a specialty of tax and real estate law. Later he became an authority on corporation law, and was engaged in many cases involving the constitutionality of important statutes. For the past twenty-five years he has been the senior partner of the firm of VVilson, Moore K McIlvaine, which numbers among its clients many of the leading citizens and largest corporations of Chicago. VVhen the great project for reversing the Chicago river and cutting the drainage canal was in its inception, it was Mr. VVilson who was chosen to draft the law creat- ing the Sanitary District, and when the iight in regard to its constitutionality came up, it was he who defended the law before the Supreme Court. Mr. YVilson was general counsel for the VVorld's Columbian Exposition. and drafted the constitutional amend- ment and other legislation relating to the exposition which was passed by the Illinois General Assembly of 1890. In 1910, he was appointed a member of the Illinois Tax Commission, a position for which his wide experience with cases involving taxation peculiarly fitted him. The late Judge Alfred M. Craig, a Knox man of the class of 1853, was also a member of this commission. For over a quarter of a century John P. lVilson has not only been connected with much important litigation involving large property rights, but has also participated in most of the leading cases in which principles of public taxation and constitutional limitations in Illinois have been determined. For many years his practice at the bar has been limited only by his physical strength, which at one time permitted him to work only two or three hours a dayg and now, though past three score years and ten, he is still taking an active part in some epoch-making litigation arising under the Sherman Anti-trust law, such as the International Harvester and Quaker Oats cases. Notwithstanding all that Mr. IVilson has achieved. his notable characteristics are his great modesty and his desi1'e to avoid all public fameg his devotion to his profession and its higher duties, and his constant loyalty to the college which is proud to claim him as a graduate and trustee. Nl N1i.'I'I-L1-im :lil-11J1J7'sl'1 1f! lN TA I MTF-'l'-AWIWI Tzvmzfy-111110 1 2 I I V VISfVENTEENAwY 4' f Thirty 'qt' it-1-1, A K fin? . 1 ' Y ,,,. Vzblv Francis H Sisson RANCIS H. SISSON, of the class of 1892, is one of the most prominent Knox men in New York. Hc holds the influential position of assistant chairman of the Railway Executives' Advisory Committee, which is composed of some of the best known railroad presidents in the country. . Mr. Sisson was born in Galesburg in 1871. He entered the Knox Academy in 1886, and completed both the preparatory and the college courses, graduating from the college in 1892 with the degree of A. B. VVhile a student, Mr. Sisson took a prominent part in collegiate activities. He was president of the athletic association, captain of the base ball team, business manager of the college monthly, the Coup D,Etat,'i and was prominent in debate and oratory. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. After leaving Knox, Mr. Sisson attended Harvard for a year, and then entered journalism. He worked as cub reporter on the old Chicago Inter-Ocean, and did work for other Chicago papers, for the Associated Press, and for the Scripps-McRae League. After three years of this kind of work, he returned to Galesburg as a re- porter on the staff of the Evening Mail. He soon rose to city editor, then to man- aging editor, and finally became editor and part owner. During this period, Mr. Sisson took an active part in public affairs. He served as secretary of the Public Library Board, and as secretary of the Republican County and District Central Committees, as well as in other public and semi-public capaci- ties. VVhile in Galesburg he married Miss Grace Lass, who had formerly been a classmate of his at Knox. In 1903 the Evening Mail was sold. Immediately on hearing of the sale. Mr. S. S. McClure, '82, then editor of McClure's Magazine, offered Mr. Sisson a position on the staff of McClure's, with the understanding that he was to become managing editor of a new magazine which Mr. McClure was then planning to start. Mr. Sisson accepted the offer, and served for one year on the staff of McClure's. The plans for the new publication were given up, however, and at the end of the year Mr. Sisson accepted a position as advertising manager of the American Real Estate Company, one of the large New York real estate corporations. He later be- came assistant secretary and then secretary of this company. In 1913, Mr. Sisson accepted a position as vice president and general manager of the H. E. Lesan Advertising Agenicy of New York and Chicago. He remained with this firm until January lst, 1916, when he took his present position of assistant chairman of the Railway Executives' Advisory Committee, with headquarters at New York. Mr. Sisson has been an active worker in his fraternity, which he served for seven years as general secretary, and for the past three years as national president. He has also retained an active interest in journalistic work, and is at present interested in several publishing companies and journalistic enterprises in New York City. C NINPI.TFl1:3N SEV t'LMi1't task! PM 'i'i m'iC-im at Tlzirfy-one , I 5522- X xx Thirty-two - -I-.QM L-J:--Y 1 .. ,.4.......-....--.,.... .-.-.- -....,.. . . .....f... ..-uses IJQNQISIS c '-' John L. Kennedy MONG the Knox alumni of the western states, John L. Kennedy of Omaha, now the republican candidate for United States senator from Nebraska, is one of the best known. He was born on a farm in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1851, and attended school in Scotland until he was twelve years of age. At the age of nineteen he came to the United States and spent four years at work on a farm in LaSalle county, Illinois. In 1878 he entered the preparatory department of Knox college. He completed the preparatory course and a year and a half of the college course at Knox. The rest of his college work was done elsewhere, but was accepted by the Knox authorities, and he received the degree of A. B. with the class of 1883. After leaving Knox, he attended the law department of the State University of Iowa, graduating in 1882. He was admitted to the bar the same year. Upon his admission to the 'bar, Mr. Kennedy entered the practice of law in Omaha in partnership with Mr. VV. J. Martin, a Knox man of the class of 1880. The partnership continued until 1888, when the Hrm became Kennedy 8 Learned. Mr. Kennedy was elected to congress in 19041, and served from 1905 to 1907. In 1907 the firm of Kennedy 81 Learned was discontinued, and Mr. Kennedy took up an independent practice. Immediately after the expiration of his term in congress, he was appointed Fire and Police Commissioner of the city of Omaha, and served chairman pro tempore of the board of commissioners until 1908. In 1911 he was chairman of the Republi- can State Committee for Nebraska, at which time the entire republican state ticket was elected. He has this spring been engaged in a state wide campaign for the re- publican nomination for United States senator from Nebraska, and received the primary nomination by a very substantial majority. It looks very much as if Knox college would have an alumnus in the senate of the country before long. Mr. Kennedy is a man of great public spirit, and has been actively identified with the upbuilding of Omaha during the thirty-three years of his residence in that city. He has assisted i11 the erection of several of Omahals largest buildings. and was one of the moving spirits in the erection of the Hotel Fontenelle, serving as chairman of the building committee. This hotel is the finest in the central west and cost over one million dollars. In addition to the degree of A. B., Mr. Kennedy has received from Knox the degrees of A. M. and LL. D., the latter having been awarded to him at the last com- mencement. T N1 N Ff1'1irQN Pvt- V1-'.f .! l iw TQ. www ww-dh'-I Thirty-tlzrue mm-mv gr 'f M A 0 - ,,'X , , ,- i, - NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Thirty-four Y-.. , mmm... ,.,. .M ,.... . . .,,. . .. - . . .., ,,,,,.,c,, ,, ,, V mm., . - . Y I f f --- --A+-d --Nw-W ....... .--.....-- -. .,., .. ,.V., .,.., .,,,, ...,.a,.,,.r.,,,,,..,,,,,.-MWLEX fi I . , 'il i s2-Yitlgfi I XX M . .z.,i-fqzlifw l.g:.:zf:.11?L.3f 'tekeii Q5 xX . Ai:11:1gLg1':'p1' ',ig:'11qrii'pi:' i f at 1-1 giftfg'-:111,:g,:.r::f.: . A 'ig-i?.ig.::g:g...g1 X 'LL R 9 A at - Ru Samuel R. Van Sant MONG the Knox alumni in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Samuel R. Van Sant, who has been a steamboat captain, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic and governor of Mininesota, and who is now engaged in the real estate business in Minneapolis, stands out most prominently Governor Van Sant was born at Rock Island Illinois, in 18-M. VVhen the civil war broke out he enlisted in the 9th Illinois Cavalry, altho only seventeen at the time. He served with distinction in this regiment thruout the war When he was mustered out he entered Burnhamis American Business College at Hudson, N. Y., where he graduated. However, he desired a better education, and so entered the preparatory department of Knox. He completed the preparatory course and entered college with the class of 1870. Owing to financial difficulties, he was unable to complete the entire college course, and so left at the end of his Sopho more year. While at Knox he became a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity He now went into the steamboat business with his father and achieved deserved success as a steamboat captain and owner. By 1886 he was operating a fleet of a dozen steamboats on the upper Mississippi. He took a prominent part in the munici pal affairs of Winona, Minn., where he resided, and was elected alderman. His course gave great satisfaction and in 1892 we was elected to the state legislature on the republican ticket. In 18941 he was re-elected and in 1895 was unanimously chosen speaker of the house of representatives, receiving every republican, democratic and populist vote. In 1900 he was elected governor of Minnesota, defeating Governor John Lind, who was seeking re-election. Governor Van Sant was re-elected in 1902. During his term as governor, he was one of the leaders in fighting the merger of a number of competing Minnesota railways, and it was largely on account of his efforts that the merger was finally dissolved. Governor Van Sant is an active member of the Grand Army of the Republic. He held the oflice of department commalfder of the Minnesota department in 189-L, and that of Commander-in-chief of the Grand Army in 1909 and 1910. This honor he prizes more than even the governorship of Minnesota. He has always taken a prominent part in public life, and is one of the most in- fluential republicans in the state of Minnesota. He was a delegate at large to the Republican National Convention of 1904 that nominated Theodore Roosevelt, and has just been selected to again represent his party as one of the delegates at large from Minnesota to the Republican National Convention meeting in Chicago on June 7th of this year. Thruout his entire career, his record has been one of remarkable brilliance, whether as business man, as legislator, or as governor. . . K .f...a-W..-1... - m-.-.:- -f--..,.f- ---s-..,.4.,-N.w . gi N A . i :vi-A-1' 1i::1iA e:.:gitz1'::. 21 7 'NINEQTEICM i4ii3.Q'lJ'l9Il'Vllt'lf4'l'13 .: w I' Y'l1zI'ty'fi-FL' 43:::::QQQQEE3 M NTNETHHN biVPNTEEN 'jl I lx Frederic Bancroft R. FREDERIC BANCROFT, the author of The Negro in Politics, and A Life of William H. Sewardf' is well known in university circles as one of the most scholarly of present day historians. He has been prominent in the American Historical Association, and for a time was librarian of the State Department. Dr. Bancroft was born in Galesburg in 1860. He entered the Knox Academy in 1875, and completed the preparatory course. He then entered Knox college with the class of 1882, and completed the first three years of his college work here before going to Amherst, where he was graduated with the degree of A. B., in 1882. For the next three years did work for the degree of Ph. D. at Columbia University. spec- ializing in history and law. After receiving his doctor's degree. he spent three years in study at the Universities of Berlin, Freiburg and Paris. His specialty was Amer- ican history. In 1888 he was appointed librarian of the State Department and continued in this position until 1892. Since that time he has been constantly engaged in historical investigation and writing. He has lectured on various phases of American history at Amberst, Johns Hopkins and the University of Chicago, and has held the Lowell Lectureship at Boston. ' Recently Dr. Bancroft was one of the leaders in a fight for reform in the man- agement of the American Historical Association. Up to 1913, when Dr. Bancroft became a member of the Executive Council of the Association, the mismanagement which existed was unknown to the great majority of the members of the organization. But the year after his election to the Council, Dr. Bancroft began, with the aid of Prof. Latane of Johns Hopkins University, an investigation of the practices of the ofiicers of the Association and of the editorial board of the American Historical Rc- view, which is the official organ of the Association. As a result of their discoveries, an active campaign for reform was begun. which has already corrected many of the evils which existed and has placed the control of the Association and the Review in the hands where it properly belongs. Dr. Bancroft is the author of a work entitled The Negro in Politicsfi which is a valuable contribution to the history of the reconstruction period. He edited the complete works of Carl Shurz. and wrote a two-volume Life of lVilliam H. Seward. He is at present engaged in the preparation of a history of the Confederacy. Of his Life of Seward. a competent critic has said: '5The work is more than a mere biographyg it is a significant contribution to the general history of the United States ......... The character of Dr. Baneroft's work assures him a very high place among the historical investigators and writers of America. A A NIN1flital-fN sffiir--f1n'1'l+l-'PJ iM'i:'B 'Ai ' B Tl1i1'fy-surczz L 1 is is -N-Ng X XX ,U .zu-V., X X X r x x x I I x -- , i W, ,-- -....---,,-,,,v.,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,......- ,mtv----4 ,x XX 'V L-if J F :S X2 ff E 'F-J 'T E E N Tllirty-eight 1 I n t'EiQ1.1f is XX y --f get , -, Charles F Gettemy NE of the most prominent statisticians in the public service in the United States is Charles F. Gettemy, of the class of 1890, who holds the position of director of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics. He was born in Chicago in 1868, and entered Knox at the age of eighteen, grad- uating in 1890 with the degree of A. B. While at Knox he became a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He then entered the senior class of Harvard college, graduating in 1891, and at once entered journalistic work as a reporter on the staff of the Boston Advertiser and Evening Record, being assigned shortly thereafter to the position of general political writer. After serving for a time as Wasllington correspondent for this paper, he took a position in 1899 on the ,staff of the Boston Herald, which he held for six years. During this period, Mr. Gcttemy reported five national conven- tions, two republican and three democratic. In 1905 he became private secretary to the governor of Massachusetts, the late Curtis Guild, Jr., who in 1907 appointed him to his present position of director of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics. This bureau is one of the most important departments in the state government, employing some one hundred clerks and iield agents and requiring for its maintainance appropriations amounting to about 3120,- 000 annually. The duties of the bureau involve the compilation and publication of statistics dealing with the condition of labor and industry, some 10,000 manufacturing establishments making annual returns to the department, and also the exercise of certain degree of supervision over the finances of the three hundred and fifty-three towns and cities in the state of Massachusetts. This bureau also has under its con- trol a chain of free public employment ofhces located in the principal cities of the state. In addition to his regular duties, Mr. Gettemy was commissioned by President Taft in 1910 to supervise the taking of the United States census for Massachusetts, which constituted the largest district in the country to be put in charge of a single supervisor. During 1915, the decennial state census was also taken under Mr. Get- temy's direction. This undertaking involved expenditures aggregating approximately S4400,000 and necessitated the organization of a special staff of 2300 clerks and field workers. Mr. Gettemy, besides holding the office of director of the Bureau of Statistics, is chairman of the State Homestead Commission, established to promote the develop- ment of healthful housing for wage-earners and of model city planning, and is a member, with the attorney-general of Massachusetts and the state tax commissioner, of a special commission on land-taking for public purposes. He is a Fellow and vice president of the American Statistical Association, the National Municipal League and many local organizations. He is the author of The True Story of Paul Revere, a biographical work published in 1905, and of various pamphlets and articles in per- iodicals, most of which are concerned with various aspects of municipal finance. N ir' Q l' 1 itll in il, 'V l' l'1 H ff 5 ,i f f, tvnwswm-muwuw.msmmmmaunnu:na4!Iu1mana1 Tliirty-nine Q . N , W , ,-,. ...,. ,.,. V, A.. - . .... .,.. . ., ..... .....,..,,... X145 4----.- -if-,,f:.fz.:.,. - W Y . , F A , -,.,nm Y ,Y ...-.-,,.-, Y,,, L :rw -VV W , , ' ,f . , - X ..L,x,.,,,--.-, al V , , , , ,f' ,,.W,.,:,.,, ,f if 7 , QW N NI NVI I I N NF V l+QN'l'l:CEN Forty ' Y Y -W -e-- :, '- -4--!-s--f-.aaa.-- -........... , ., ,,,,,- ,,, .. ,,,,,,, -6 -M 'www' lags V ' -7- . . Y ----'., -:f1:g.:am.g..........-.,. .v.. i. .. ,...M.V,,.,,i,,,,,,,,,,, 0-,,,,,, W W , : 1.s.Q..a-...sam'.mq,f..... HY, .. ., . , ,, ,,,.,,,WA,,0d,,.m.y,w,,M A-,.-.v K U V Mlmng- .,..x.....-.f.... .1.w.......-.-.. ...- ...C..-.....,.....a.s..4..,......f..-...s.....-..i.......1..,..... -Q., K William C Mage ILLIAM C. MAGE, of the class of '88, is a typical, aggressive, public-spirited business man, and plays an active part in the business life of Los Angeles. He is the very successful representative of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company at that place. Mr. Mage was born in Illinois in 1866. He entered Knox College at the age of nineteen, graduating with the class of 1888. After his graduation, Mr. Mage spent several years in the old Second National Bank of Galesburg. Here he was brought into contact with many prominent Galesburg men, such as Thomas J. McKnight, Edgar A. Bancroft, Gen. Philip Sidney Post, Parley M. Johnson, J. V. N. Standish, and many others. After spending two years with this bank, Mr. Mage became cashier of the First National Bank at Kewanee, Illinois, which position he held for eight years. Then, after a brief experience in the line of manufacturing, he became connected with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. His first work was with the com- pany's Detroit agency, and while there he was the leading producer in amount of written insurance for his company in the state of Michigan. After four years of active work at Detroit, 'Mr. Mage went to St. Louis with the general agent for Detroit, to assist in developing the Northwesternis business in eas- tern Missouri. For six years he led in amount of insurance written in this field. He then became associate general agent of the Northwestern at Los Anigeles, which posi- tion he has held for the last five years. His work in this Held has been most productive. He has averaged 5P4i00,000 of new business per year during the time that he has been connected with insurance work and at times has produced over S700,000 per year. With his able assistance. the Southern California agency of the Northwestern Mutual has developed until it is one of the largest and strongest agencies on the coast. Mr. Mage has won many prizes for amount of insurance written, and has been conspicuous in the insurance circles of Detroit, St. Louis, and Los Angeles. He has made many addresses on business subjects, such as Personal Efficiencyf, The Way of a Salesman, The Composite Salesman, and others. He has also written a number of papers on salesmanship for various magazines. Mr. Mage is one of the most active and enthusiastic Knox men in Los Angeles. He has been actively connected with the Los Angeles Knox Club, serving as presi- dent for several years, and was one of the speakers at the annual banquet of the club held last February. It has been largely thru his efforts that the organization has been made so successful. ft Nnmifg.1ma3m :4r.vivH11'1ffrtffi f i ':'i'iM' mi ' 1 Farty-one ..,.- -.WT ,.i Forty-two '. ' ml--. .......,....,.. ' HH- -WV, ,.......,., , 4.32 it 23 ' 1 1.if,' 'iss X ...Zaikin .,,-. f .. .:. .1g.,-' ,ij-33,3 -X1 N .'rs:ffrf'vfriiff:ffz.c,. .1 A fl if f it . F3 Y- '- -'H'-'M '--- --f-' Qajeifxvi' A A V ,..,, ..-.- .Y,, ,. .wwf fi . , William A. Mc Candless RADUATES of Knox are to be found in almost every trade and profession and generally rank among the leaders. The medical profession is no exception to this rule, eminent physicians and surgeons who are Knox men are to be found all over the United States. Dr. William A. McCandless, one of the most prominent sur- geons in St. Louis, is a good example of this. His parents came from Pennsylvania and were of sturdy Scotch-Irish stock. They moved to Illinois on account of the illness of his mother. Dr. McCandless entered Knox College at the age of nineteen, graduating with the class of 1871. While at college he was associated with many of the men who have since made Knox known thruout the country, as well. as with many of the most noted teachers that the college has ever had, such as Professor Hurd and Professor Churchill. Altho the college of that day did not possess the splendid material equipment which it now does, its influence and the character of students and faculty has never since been sur- passed and rarely equaled. After his graduation from Knox, Dr. McCandless entered the St. Louis Medical College, now the Medical Department of YVashington University of St. Louis. After receiving his diploma from this institution, he was appointed an interne at the city hospital of St. Louis, a large public institution ,for the care of the dependent sick. Here he had an exceptionally good opportunity for study and experience. He served for two and a half years in this capacity before going into private practice. He then began his independent practice and was very successful. Two years later he became instructor ill anatomy at the St. Louis Medical College, and this was followed soon after by an elevation to the position of head of the departmenlt. This led Dr. Mc- Candless into his chosen Held of work, that of surgery. About this time he became chief surgeon of one of the St. Louis hospitals which was then a small institution, but which, largely on account of Dr. Mc-Candless' efforts, has grown to be one of the largest and most useful institutions of the city. For twenty-six years nqow he has been in charge ot this hospital as chief of the medical staff and has exercised great influence in the medical circles of St. Louis. As chief of staff of the largest private hospital in St. Louis, Dr. McCandless has had an exceptional opportunity, that of training the large number of young men who have served under him as assistants and internes arid instilling them with the high ideals of the medical profession. During the period of his most active service. he has had seventy-three assistants, all of whom are now engaged in the practice of the profession of medicine and a considerable number of whom have attained marked distinction in this field. Dr. McCandless considers the education and training of these many young physicians as his greatest achievement, since thru them he is serving not only his own patients, but many others as well. Dr. lNIcCandless is an enthusiastic worker in his chosen specialty of surgery, and has attained to a degree of distinction such as is reached by but few. He has never lost interest in his alma mater and is one of the most enthusiastic and loyal of the supporters of Knox. He has been actively connected with the St. Louis Knox Club and has furthered the interests of the college in every possible way. , , . , . . . . , . an ...a,......-.:,ff-e2-- f -is-af, g, 7 WW' Nl N Fi'l'i1ll:LN f'il1IVlflN I i'Tl'lN Forfy-three t e X fate-ee ,eelzfea W -fixwguhf .- , W, in--f - - ,- v ' - A ' F i News From fhe Knox Clubs NE of the most effective means of stimulating and retaining interest in the col- lege among the alumni residing in the larger cities has been the numerous alumni associations. They are doing a most valuable work in bringing together Knox men and women and so keeping alive the remembrance of their college days. It is on account of the great value of their influence as well as the fact that they have received little recognition outside of the catalogue that we are devoting these pages to a consideration of their history and organization. YVe hope that by so doing they may become better known and more appreciated. Hlllllllllll Illllllhlillllllll lllIIlllHIl l NEYV YORK KNOX CLUB FP.ED1f:Rxc R. KERMAN, 'M If they were all put end to end. the line would hardly reach from the city hall to Hoboken. But basing our computation on spirit alone. the latitude of that expen- - -V-- I ww i NINETHHN SEVENTEEN Forty-four V tt - -H Y-.-...U , h......--..,-..... A .-....................... ............... f .. -- U f -9-2--fe.----...g-a...............-........,.................-. TIT- -Y -- -su W- - A---N 1-f: ss.--..-.-----,.......,g.. . ,Am . .,.., X' sive commodity would encircle the globe several times, and finish up with both of its ends firmly hooked around Knox College. It is the New York Alumni Association of which we are speaking. The association is composed of a well developed body, a sagacious head Crecog- nized in common life as Allen G. Rearick, ,97j, a pair of brawny shoulders Cimper- sonated by the active secretary, Herbert L. Miller, '13j, and a somewhat unwieldy tail Cincluding a rattling assortment of recent graduatesj. Thatis what the New York organization looks like from the outside. What is it in real life? VVell, it's a group of Knox graduates-and they always check up pretty well, no matter where you find them or how long they have been! out of college. They are an interested, well-meaning, better-doing set of people whose directing fortunes shanghaied them out in New York, but who have never forgotten the little college back in Illinois, where four of the best years of their lives were spent. At the New York Alumni Banquet, on January thirty-first, nearly one hundred old grads participated in the renewal of a sympathetic college bond. The future of their alma mater formed the under current in formal address and passing conversa- tion. It was indeed a Knox banquet, from Professor Bentley with the Knox Field Song, to the last remnant fof appetizing viands. And it was with reluctance that the New York alumni parted with the three western emissaries, President Mc-Clelland. Dr. Simonds, and Prof. Bentley, while retaining the inspiration of that brief asso- ciation. lllllllllflhll i Hlllllllh I H1 HN LOS ANGEVES KNOX CLUB PRESSON VV. VFHOMPSON, '97 Pursuant to a call issued to alumni and former students of Knox College, resid- ing in Southern California and Arizona, a meeting was held on December 18th, 1897. A permanent organization was perfected, a constitution and by-laws adopted and officers elected. The name chosen was the Los Angeles Knox Club. The objects of the organization were declared to be, first, to unite the old students in a bond of friendshipg second, to keep alive active interest in Knox, third, to revive by social intercourse the pleasant memories of college days, fourth, to aid by influence and sympa'hy the spirit of higher education on this coast. The year following the organization a banquet was held in honor of Dr. George Churchill, who was at that time visiting Southern California. The practice of hold- ing at least one banquet each year has become a feature of the club. Sinlce 1911 it has been the custom to hold the banquet on Founders' Day, and also to hold a picnic on the day the alumni banquet in Galesburg is held. VVhenever any of the distin- guished alumni or members of the faculty happen to be in Los Angeles, a number of the alumni usually get together at some convenient place. During the past year there W i' ' 'T NlNli I lPf'HN til-ZVI-.N'll 1-.N Fz11'fy-571' Z,faF13e4JQ ncaa..-.QNX have been two such gatherings, one at the time President McClelland was here, and another when Dr. John Finley came west to address the teachers of San Diego. The club now has a membership of over one hundred. The last annual banquet was held at Trinity Auditorium, February 15th, 1916. The meeting was up to its usual standard of excellence and was most thoroly enjoyed by those who were able to attend it. The program was designed to cover, as far as was possible in such a brief time, almost the entire life of the college. The speakers were Rev. C. VV. Leflingwell, '62, VVilliam C. Mage, '88, Mrs. Grace VVidney Ma- bee. '96, Miss Belle Jeffrey. ex-'91, and Henry Prince, '11. The ofiicers elected for tl1e coming year are R. J. Culver, president, Miss Belle Jeffrey, vice president, Mrs. VValter S. Ray, secretary, and George VV. Prince, treasurer. Hlllllll ll IIIINHIHHI Ht llllllllll I CHICAGO KNOX CLUB The Chicago Knox Club held its annual banquet in the Union League Club on April 1-1-th. The club is made up of very busy alumni, and so they are unable to get together oftener than once a year. This annual meeting, however, makes up in qual- ity what it lacks in frequency. Seventy-five alumni attended the banquet. They were addressed by Sherman C. Kingsley, '92, president of the club, Dean Simonds, Prof. Griffith, Paul S. Smith, '17, representing the student body, Mrs. Frank H. Burt, '90, John P. Wilson, '65, Kel- logg McClelland, Nelson VVillard, '96, president-elect of the Chicago Club, and Dean Willard. The Knox Glee Club quartette furnished the music of the evening, and led in the singing of the Knox Field Song. Q At this time the officers for the coming year were selected. They were: Presi- dent, Nelson Willard, '96, vice president, Mrs. Frank H. Burt, '90, secretary- treasurer, Clifford B. Ewart, '09, The banquet was a great success, and all went away firm in the conviction that their college would continue, as she always has, in the front rank of American colleges. III ll IIII! Il I llllllllll Hllll lllllllllll ll ST. LOUIS KNOX CLUB The annual banquet of the St. Louis alumni assocaition was held on February 8th. It is the youngest of the Knox alumni clubs, having been organized at the time of a track meet between Knox and Washington University, of St. Louis, last spring. The officers who were re-elected at the annual meeting are James J. Parks, '72, pres- ident, Michael W. Walker, '01, secretary, and Edwin A. Blondin, ex-'16, treasurer. About twenty-five alumni were present at the banquet. The president of the club, Mr. Parks, acted as toastmaster, and Dr. McClelland, Dr. 'William A. MeCand- NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Forty six , 'lax fi? Img! li: T, it 1 fail? X p -,---.,,.,,. ,.,, r r. . ' ' ,o c Te' , f'h'7QW,.. ., .Q ...,..,.,.,. .. . J J' 'yy F ':','--'wig ., , , .,., .r.,,L,lV,u.,.., ,.,..1.- , r .......-.....,..,.,,...,-a,. .X vs. ,, -suing.. . , Sqn less, '71, James E. Baker, '72, Rufus C. Nash, '00, Michael VV. VValker, '01, and Leon J. Sexton, '98, made short speeches. The club is planning to have a number of informal meetings during tl1e coming year. The Hrst one was held at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth S. Stellwagen on March 28th. IlllfIIH11I'll lllllllllllllllllffll HW ll PEORIA KNOX CLUB The Peoria Alumni Association has not yet held its annual meeting. but will do so in the near future. The members are planning to get together more in the near future. George B. Sucher, ,8'7, is president of the organization, and George A. Shurtleff, '03, is secretary. llHIIW!ll'Il llllllillllllllllll l.llW'lWill HENRY COUNTY KNOX CLUB This club has held no meeting since 1913, at which time Pearl H. Bergland, of Galva, was elected president and Claude H. Gamble, secretary. W xx 1 M, Vg, ' '- lf , 4 :T fL . . Ff- X ,T g-I,i1f.'?'i5-7d? M A X -A ' -- y , mm aaa p an can NINETIZI-T.N :4s?Q'H'lf-T 5 3 fli'f'1'f OOO - Forty-scz'vn fifglizih-412 WWVQALQQN X News From Our Alumni ' CLASS OF '57 F. W. Beecher is living with his son, Leonard T. Beecher, secretary and treas- urer of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and R. R. Co., at Graymont Heights, Birmingham. Ala. He became an octogenarian February 4, 1915. CLASS OF ,62 Dr. C. VV. Lefiingwell continues i11 office as rector of St. Mary's School, Knoxville, Illinois. For forty-seven years he has bestowed the Cross of Honor on every grad- uate. His residence is now in Pasadena, California. CLASS OF '63 Rev. E. H. Curtis has been pastor of the Woodlawn Park Presbyterian Church. Chicago, for twenty-one years. He has six grandchildren. CLASS OF ,71 The Class of 1871, of which twelve members are living, has started a Round Robin, the first in its history, which is proving a source of much satisfaction. The lapse of forty-five years finds each of the surviving twelve busy with accustomed tasks, full of confidence and interest in their alma mater. Mr. R. W. Poindexter of Los Angeles, was the instigator of the plan. CLASS OF '75 Hon. J. VV. Pierpont is president of the Pierpont Manufacturing Co., of Sa- vannah, Georgia. He holds the office of mayor of Savannah, and is being mentioned as a possible candidate for governor of Georgia. CLASS or '79 L. L. Morrison has practiced law at Rockford, Illinois, for twenty-five years. He is now practicing in Grand Junction, Colorado, where he has been located since 1909. CLASS or '84 Hon. Edward C. Knotts, who lives in Carlinville, Illinois, was appointed by President VVilson in 1914 as United States Attorney in and for the Southern District of Illinois. Judge Knotts is rather extensively engaged in farming, as well as in the practice of law. His son, Howard C. Knotts, '16, is now attending Knox. Lewis Palmer Main has left Durango, Colorado, and has opened a law office in VVillow Springs, Mo. CLASS OF '85 O. A. Lucas is judge of the Circuit Court at Kansas City, Missouri, and is Grand High Priest R. A. M. of Missouri, 1915-16. Joseph S. Gaylord intends to teach in the University of VVisconsin during the summer of 1916. N l N ET EC E N S ICVENTEFIN Forty-eight I ,. .. . . . ...-.,...-....,..........- .... .. ,.., ....... ....-..,L V W ....a.. --.,......,....... ..,.......-....L. ...-............ ......--.,...-............-.....-.. ,, 'X ,IANX . . ....,. X X 5 I CTS--.,g, S. .gl X F U M lj-:W-ff-'H Q,:....,D Q..l':.D yi X - --l'f f'f, I..ffffflT'.'7fi TQQLQ.'1 T 1T ' ff' 'f.1L.QLf.f'.'TTf 'I1',T J..1 .,.''JQILIZJ W A' V 'Q ' I 'S .i,.iQ1g. 'fiTT :'i-i 'r' '1 ii7ifi'7 i:r- ' fc Lg! ig-ina CLASS OF '86 Miss Mary VV. Foss is Finance and Membership Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. at Des Moines, Iowa. CLASS OF '87 Robert J. Paskey, who was for many years at the head of the Salt Lake Col- legiate Institute, has been living for the past ten years in Los Angeles. He served for two years on the faculty of Occidental College Xof that city as principal of the Academic Department. He is now practically retired from active life on account of serious heart trouble. Jacob W. Hopkins has been a judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago for the past six years. He is a candidate for re-election next November. CLASS OF '90 Alfred N. Cook is head of the Department of Chemistry at the University of South Dakota, located at Vermilion. CLASS OF '91 O. M. Lanstrum is practicing medicine in Helena, Montana, where he has been located for several years. B. J. Tilden is bookkeeper for the Latimer Chemical Company at Grand Junc- tion, Colorado. y E. D. Lobaugh is the general commercial text-book traveling man for Ginn 8: Co., Chicago. CLASS OF '92 I. E. Brown is dean of the Y. M. C. A. college at Oak Park. His work is under Dr. F. H. Burt, a Knox man of the class of '86. Nellie S. Sisson, whose husband is Commissioner of Education for the state of Idaho, lives in Boise. Out of her very busy life she finds time to paint landscapes and exhibit them. CLASS or' '93 Johanna C. Lind studied last summer at Berkeley, specializing in German, Latin, and Public Speaking. She expects to take her MaSter's degree at the next Knox commencement. CLASS OF '94 Edgar B. Van. Osdel has been professor of chemistry and physics in McMinn- ville College, McMinnville, Oregon, since 1908. For six years he has been teacher of the Conquest Class in the Baptist Sunday School, which has a membership of college students numbering nearly two hundred. R. Scott Miner holds the position of commercial text-book traveling man with the American Book Company. CLASS OF '95 Paul Sheldon Scholes is one of the leading physicians and Surgeons in Canton, Illinois. ' . fm. A. S. Otto is milk inspector for the city of Savannah, Georgia. ' N l N l-, 1 :AAN is-N. ! Q ii Bm W - Forty-nine . - ra f -v , . W. . W - - L.. ffateag OQLSC-E W The Class Baby of '95, Miss Dorothy Miller, daughter of C. C. Miller, is completing her freshman year at the College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas. There is ten-year-old MacClyment in Riverside, California, who is so nearly a twin in appearance to the MacClyment who graduated from Knox in 1895 that the old timers could call him by name. CLASS OF '96 Dr. V. H. Bassett is bacteriologist for the city of Savannah, Georgia, and has a finely equipped laboratory for the study of problems relating to public health. Alfred C. Schmitt is vice president of the First National Bank and vice presi- H dent of the First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon. He is also connected with num- erous religious, educational and financial activities. Ella C. Jones is principal of the preparatory department of the Coe College Conservatory, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. CLASS OF '97 Charles M. Brunson is in charge of the Physics department of the Scott High School, Toledo, Ohio. He also holds the office of president of the Toledo Teachers' Association. Claude A. Bulkeley has, since January lst, 1916, been a member of the firm of Woodwell, Bulkeley Sz Woodman, Consulting Engineers. CLASS or '98 L. J. Sexton was elected in October, 1915. for a term of two years as president of the St. Louis Teachers' Annuity Association, which has S140,000 invested funds and expends 320,000 annually. He has also been appointed chairman of a committee to revise the course of study in music for the St. Louis public school system. CLASS OF '99 W. F. Coolidge is principal of a rapidly growing high school in Granite City, Illinois. He has been appointed a member of the commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Harold M. Holland, ex-'99, has sold the athletic goods business of McLean 8: Holland in Galesburg, and has moved to Los Angeles. Frank 'Wenner is in the electrical division of the Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce at Washington, D. C. CLASS or '00 D. Quincy Grabill, who just completed an eight year pastorate in Evansville, Wisconsin, is now pastor of the Congregational church at Fort Atkinson. VVisconsin. He is chairman of the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Congregational Associa- tion. Albert Hatton Gilmer is assistant professor of English at Tufts College. He is the author of King Shakespeare, a masque of praise for the Shakespeare Tercen- tenary, published by Ginn Sz Co. This masque is for presentation anywhere without royalty. l4i NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Fifty 43' , -- ..:,aa.........-i,-.....-. ..,..,.., ,,,.... , ..,., A - Y KV . V-, .,., .........-,, - -.......--1.-.......-...........-....,. NM' . . ,, . . . ,-..a.........., ...-.-...- ..,.......,....... ......,-, ...V.. . ,,,., .. ' ' ---- ,....-..-.,,,..-a..--S. ...-.,.....-.......s,..........,....................,'SN K fs? M .. is 3 , . ette . A-f-1 1.'14TeiHfE1e3. 'Li CLASS OF ,01 VVebSte1' Guy Heinly is a member of the law firm of Campbell, Dunkleberger Sz Helnly, at Tacoma, Wasllington. He is a member of the 1915 state legislature and will again be a candidate on the republican ticket. Charles VVhitney Babcock is city attorney of Milwaukee, VVisconsin. A. VV. Bays, lawyer and Professor of Law at Northwestern University, has just completed a case book of 1100 pages on commercial law, the first monumental work in this field. Mr. Bays is also the author of a tenl volume Legal Encyclopedia and a number of other legal works. Mrs. W. F. Coolidge, of Granite City, Illinois, who has been prominent in club work, is now secretary of the 22nd Congressional District Federation of Women's Clubs. CLASS OF 102 John G. Sharp has been working for railroads in Georgia and Florida from 1904 up to tl1e present year. He is now in the sawmill business and is located at Tampa, Florida. R. C. Stibbins is living in Tampa, Florida, and at present is getting out an atlas of Hillsboro County. John A. Dalrymple is superintendent of schools at Reading, Michigan. During the foot ball season he is actively engaged in officiating at college foot ball games. Charles E. Swanson is a candidate for re-election to the office of county attorney of Potamattamie County, Iowa. Mr. Swanson resides at Council Bluffs. R. Louise Fitch, national president of Delta Delta Delta sorority, is house mother for the chapter at Eugene, Oregon. She spent the year of 19141-15 studying for the degree of Ph. D. at the University of California. Miss Fitch has joined the local Mozama Club Cmountain climbersj and is planning to climb Middle Sister fone of the Three Sister Peaks, it is 11,000 feet highj this summer. Evelyn Walker, ex-,02, is now Mrs. VV. A. Bevans. Her husband is on the faculty of the Oregon Agricultural College. CLASS OF '05 'iRat,' Edgerton has a large practice in VViel1ita. Kansas, and is in partnership with one of the leading physicians and surgeons in Kansas. CLASS OF '06 Jim', Patton brought out a championship basket ball team at the South Omaha High School, where he is teacher and coach. Claude E. Lanstrum, ex-'06, has recently been appointed manager of the branch of the United States Rubber Company. located at Butte, Montana. CLASS OF ,07 Hamill R. Graham was married on September 22, 1915, to Miss Zella M. By- ram, also of the class of 1907, in Beecher Chapel. Rev. VVilliam Lampe, '07, offi- ciated, and Marie Tate, also a classmate, was bridesmaid. Ruth Hanna is attending the National Trainling School 'of Y. YV. C. A. for graduate students. N1N.i?Q'I'FQIifN s'a?xvll3N'T1f.1f1Kf-I 3 Ffffy-0110 ff? fi-'lrsaa AQXLQQN N Rev. VVilliam B. Lampe, upon the invitation of the dean, delivered five lectures last April at the University of Kansas on the subject, Essentials in Education. He married Miss Estelle Avery, of the class' of 1910. CLASS OF '08 W. B. Carlton is teaching voice in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and is director of the First Presbyterian choir and of the city Choral Club. i Orrin B. Smith is professor of physics at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 1 He has written an article on Retrogade Raysu which appeared in the Physical Review. . . John Clark Jordan is professor of English at Drury College, Springfield, Mis- y souri. I CLASS OF '09 Robert Szold is assistant to Solicitor General Jolm Davis in the Department of Justice at VVaShington. He did most of the work on the briefs submitted by his de- partment in the famous 5 discount case now before the United States Supreme Court, which involves some Hfty millions of dollars. CLASS OF '10 Miss Zelpha R. Hill has returned to this country from her work in Central Asia College at Ainstab in Turkey in Asia. Miss Katherine Graham, who is doing missionary work in Japan, was married January 41th, 1916, to Carroll H. Whitener, a missionary evangelist. Harry L. Smith, who will graduate from McCormick Theological Seminary this spring, has received an appointment unlder the Board of Foreign Missions to Peking, China. He will Sail August 24th, 1916. l CLASS OF '11 if Robert J. Bender is staff correspondent of the United Press Association at l Wasliington. He handles the news emanating from the Executive Office of the Pres- ident and writes political articles. He and Mrs. Bender, formerly Helen Sterl, ex-'11, now reside in Washington. 1 Alvah D. Peterson expects to complete his thesis for the degree of Ph. D. this semester. He is specializing in entomology, and has done his work at the Univer- sity of Illinois. Earl Sanborn will receive his doctor'S degree in osteopathy in June, 1916. at - Kirksville, Missouri. l CLASS OF '12 Robert W. Caldwell is assistant sales manager for the Keystone View Company, and resides in Meadville, Pennsylvania. C. M. Dunsworth is editor of The SaleSman's Bulletin, the house organ and sales magazine of the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. Palmer D. Edmunds is associated in the practice of law with Hon. Prank J. Suite of Chicago. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Fifty-itw ,L --- a.....a-I-lat--. df- d.f:..e....,..........f,,,?- f.-.-g,..-. .. , .,... . fi , ,,,s.,,.- , I f 4: - 7,-faq. ...-.....-.r.T.fif-1:: ,.,,.-4...--4-vs--9 Q.-:f,a.....-. --L .,,,-,AK - l 2 H V Y if Y 7 Y Y 25 Th ' '- -'WL'--1 I'f- -2'rea-:uhh-hvs4wa1a,:x.nu1.gv4nman-.gn-ya -Q-,,q,5..,,., , A,,1,,,,, V - - - -- - Y . 1 , -- - ,q....w 5-91-.a7..-4-.,-as-...L-gfp ,sn.f,..w-n5im,.,.,.,.,,...,, ,1.,, ,ug fA1 CLASS OF i 13 D. C. Pratt is at the head of the statistical department of the Overland Auto- mobile Co., Toledo, Ohio. Mack Gillis finished his law course at the University of Chicago this year. Ralph F. Roth is in the automobile accessories department of Marshall Field 81 Co., Chicago. J. Lee Lewis graduates from Newton Theological Seminary at Newton Center, Massachusetts, this spring. His brother, J. Elwood Lewis, ex-,15, is attending the same institution. He received his collegiate degree from Williaim Jewell College in 1915. Frank Larson and Max Harrison both graduate from Andover Theological Sem- inary this year. George VVhitsett is now located in Chicago as publicity man and editor of the firm paper for the International Harvester Company. Albert F.. Bailey, ill, is assistant cashier of the Union National Bank, Macomb, Illinois. He married Miss Mary Campbell of Knoxville, Illinois, on February 9th, 1916. Phyllis Rudd, ex-'17, is a junior in the college of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 1 'V is Nl me-'riqiacm si-V: V 4,-1. rw Q-3 2-i is are W Fffiy-tln ca Fftfelemeeen N N The George Fttch Endowment HEN George Fitch, the creator of Old Siwash, and a humorist who had achieved national reputation, died last August, Knox College lost one of her best known and most loyal alumni. From more than one of his old college associates the suggestion came that some appropriate memorial should be established at the institution which was the inspira- tion of his early literary ambitions, and in close connection with the student life upon which he has drawn so liberally for his later writings. George Fitch's interest in the college and its undergraduate life did not cease with his graduation in 1897, but increased with the years. Only last June he ac- cepted the presidency of the Knox Alumni Association, intent upon furthering in every possible way the interests of his college. One very definite purpose was the substantial development of the Knox College library, a purpose which found expres- sion in his purchase and donation of a collection of books dealing principally with American history. Therefore, when the further suggestion was made that the Fitch Memorial at Knox take the form of an endowment of 350,000 for the 'college library, the idea received immediate and general approval as well as the endorsement of Mrs. Fitch. The Knox students were the first to respond. In less than a Week the four college classes subscribed nearly 310,000 as a foundation for the fund. Upon this appropriate and substantial foundation the rapid growth of the Me- morial endowment fund is assured. A NINETEEN SEVENTEEN F Fifty-four' 1 1 1 4 EQ , . ,' ,, .:..Af f 4 K, A -rx 1 0 U v, .I 'rm pf' ,r ,MJ N: ,I Y W.v.,I.f,. 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L I-,,'?gI . .,g -,-1 'ws' -'fE,,,.-' nv , L-4 '-nn: -.11 1' -, lf' 'v A 1 : !:'.,,' -1 ' , I 'ar -- , 1 0 ' -. -'-- uf - .f' f - ' - 1 -',.- ' ' 1 : .-' '- - :' wif,-Qfziixfw-A-pq ',I'VfF ' W ' i?g'I'-'C il'1w gjQ'5gII ' fi,'4'UJ3Ea313'45I,::-..11Zig6fIwHfff I-mx-I ' M7 II.,.IIif,Q:aQ4x,,,15 53. gg' ,dsx WT' '7 ' wi5fp'I'f,f'vi 'gi F!! 5',qbf WI Regain .X - I I .R , 1 y , A ,. F ffwgnif-MSN W -1 , l I- PRESIDENT THOMAS MCCLELLAND, A. M., D. D., LL. D. NINETEEN SE.VEN'l'EEN M- Fifty-five Fee-ie ee-es N I XVILLIAINI ICDVVAIIIJ Suioxns, PH. D., I,rr'r. D. 1225 N. Cherry St. 1'rnfv.r.wr of Euglzlrli Literaturu,' Dean of the College A. B., Brown University, 18833 Ph. D., Strassburg, 1888, Litt. D., .Brovyn University, 1911, Assistant in Providence KR. IJ High School, 1883-85, student, Universities of Berlin and of Strassburg, 1885-88: Instructor in German, Cornell University, 1888-895 Professor-of q ' English Literature and Instructor in German, Knox College, 1839-19035 Professor of English I Literature, 1903-. H THOJIAS R. XAYILI..-XRD, A. M., LITT. D. 704- N. Cherry St. 1' ElllL'l'I-IHJ PI'0fF550J' of GEI'Illall,' 011 1115 Carnegie Fozmdatioiz A. B., Knox College, l8G6g A. M., 18695 B. D., Andover, 18703 Litt. D., Knox College, 1912g Instructor in Latin and Greek, Kiiox Academy, 1866-67: divinity student, Chicago The- ological Seminary, 1867-68: Andover Theological Seminary, 1868-1870g Instructor in Rhetoric and Logic, Knox College, 1871-725 student of Greek and German, University of Leipzig, 1873- 753 Professor of Greek and German, Knox College, 1875-10035 Professor of German, 1903-19123 Emeritus Professor of German, 1912-. i HENRY Wann READ, A. M. VVilIows, Cal. Emeritus Professor of Greek, on the Carnegie Foundation A. IE., Knox College, 18755 A. M., 1878g Instructor in Latin and Greek, Knox Academy, 1875-91g Assistant Professor of Latin, Knox College, 1891-1905g Professor of Greek, 1905-OT: Emeritus Professor of Greek, on the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1907-. WILLIABI I..oxGs'rnr:'r1-I Rams, Pu. D. 675 N. Academy St. Professor of Pliilosopliyq Svfrefary of the Faculty ' A. B., Amherst College, 1893, Ph. D., University of Strassburg, 19013 Pope Fellow in Physics, Walker Instructor in Mathematics and Assistant in the Physical Laboratory, Am- herst College. 1803-94: Instructor in Physics and Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst College, 1894-953 student, University of Berlin, 1895-965 University of Strassburg, 1896-971 1899-151013 University of Paris, 1897-98, Professor of Philosophy, Knox College, 1902-. L' ' NiNs'i'i-new SEVENTEEN o' Fifty-si.r 4 i i l i rg Qi I il ' i F a ,I l i HERBERT EUGENE GlIIFFI'l'I'I, B. S. 1527 N. Cherry St. F N C.fr11clia H. Dudley Professor of Cllllllll-Sfl'j',' Registrar l B. S., Northwestern University, 18925 Instructor in Chemistry, Moline tIll.J High il School, 1892-94: Instructor in Chemistry, Oak Park 4111.5 High School, 1894-905 graduate stu- 3 dent 111 Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 18-96-073 Professor of Chemistry, Knox College. j 1897-. i , JOHN LEONARD CONGER, A. M., Pu. D. 585 Jefferson St. P1'0fc.rsur' of History and Political Science 5 A. B., University of Michigan, 19043 A. M., 1905, Ph. D., University of VVisconsin, 19075 Peter VVhite Fellow in History, University of Michigan, 1904-051 Fellow in American History. 5 4 University of Wlisconsin, 1905-001 Assistant in American History. University of XVisconsin. , 1906-07: Professor of American History, University of Illinois Summer 'Sessions of 1909 and . 19103 Professor of History, University of Michigan, Summer Session. 19113 Professor Amer- E ican History, University of Wlashington, Summer Session, 1912: Professor Political Science. l University of Michigan, Summer Session, 19113 Professor of History and Political Science, . Knox College, 1907-. l i I FRANK U. QUILLIN, A. M., PH. D. 190 S. Academy St. . i 4 P1'ufc.r.ror of Ecuuoiuics and Sociology V A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University. 19031 A. M., Harvard University, 19053 Ph. D.. Uni- I versity of Michigan, 19103 Instructor in Latin in High School at Portsmouth,'Ohio. 1903-043 ' Instructor in History at VVinona Academy. VVinona Lake, Indiana, 1905-06: Principal of High School. Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1900-123 Professor of Economics and Sociology. Knox College, 1912-. , BENJAMIN H. GRAVE, M. S., PH. D. 94-0 E. South St. Professor of Biology . B. S., Earlham College, 19033 M. S., Carleton College, 1900: Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Uni- ll versity, 19105 Instructor in Zoology. Carleton College, 1901-063 Assistant Professor of Biology. I Iiarlham College, 1908-09g Fellow in Zoology. Johns Hopkins-University, 1900-101 .Xssistant y Professor of Zoology, University of Wyoming, 1910-113 Associate Professor of Zoology, Uni- - versity of Wyoming, 1911-123 Professor of Zoology, University of Wyoming, 19173-1:35 Pro- fessor of Biology. Knox College. 1913-. l i l P NlNl'Z l'P1l?N SldfVl'TN'l'l1i'l-'iN Fifty-.vCt'U1L 'Ad Ffersrsaia AMEX N 1 Y ............... it . i Q U i . l A l GRAM: A. STAYT, PH. B. Whiting Hall Dean of l'l 0mcn, Instrzzctor' in English Ph. ll, University of Michigan, 18914 Instructor in English. Logan. College, Russellville, Ky., 1891-935 Instructor in English, Princeton 4111.3 High School, 1893-97g graduate student, University of Chicago, 1897-995 Instructor in English, Davenport tIa.D High School, 1899-1903g Dean of Wlomen, Knox College, 1903-. v IXLICE XVILLARD, A. M. 704 N. Cherry St. IHSf?'1lCl0J' in French and Clzemzlwry A. ll., Knox College, 1902, A. M., Knox College, 19083 Instructor in French and Chem- istry, Knox College, 1915-. l IREBECCA PARK LAWRENCE, A. M. 590 N. Prairie St. IllSll'1lCl'07' in History and Englislz A. B., Vassar College, 19133 A. M., Radcliffe College, 1915, Assistant in History, Knox College, 1913-19143 graduate student, Radcliffe College. 1914-1915g Instructor in History and English, Knox College, 1915-. Liza CARTER DETRAY, B. S. 227 Maple Ave. Director' of Physical Training and Athletics B. S., University of Chicago, 1908g Assistant Coach, University of Chicago, 19OSg Direc- tor of Physical Training and Athletics, Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohw, 1909-103 Direc- tor of Physical Training and Athletics, A. X M. College of Texas, 1910-12, Director of Ath- letics, University of Mississippi, 19135 Dlirector of Physical Training and Athletics, Knox i' College, 1915-. NI NETEEN SEV ENTEEN Fifty-eight 'i --llf3T1iilTf.1l'i'i . .. 'i i , ,ii'g'iTf'jTTfi'Tfj ' rrrrr S- EQ ...M.... ..., -. .,,. .,.. , . .. -,,...-... --.., x.,f . ,X , ,,,, .A ,., lg-Til. C Q wma Nw AI7ADINE CUMIDIINGS LONGDEN, A. M., PH. D. 643 VV. North St. JAMES J AMES P1'ofvs.rm' of Plzysics and .-lstrunomy A. B., DePauw University, 18811 A. M., 18843 Ph. D.. Columbia University, 1900, Pro- fessor of Physics and Chemistry, State Normal School, NVestfneld, Mass., 1888-97g graduate student in Physics and Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1897-985 Assistant in Physics, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1898-99: graduate student at Columbia University, 1899-19003 Instructor in Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1900-01, Professor of Physics and Astronomy. Knox College, 1901-. ANDREW CABIPBELL, A. M. 1400 N. Prai Profexxnr of German A. B., University of Michigan. 1901: A. M., 19003 Teacher of German and English, Cen- tral High School. Pueblo, Colorado, 1901-03: graduate student. University of Michigan, 1905- 063 Instructor in German, University of Kansas, 1000-073 Assistant Professor of German, University of Kansas, 1907-113 American Exchange Teacher to Prussia, 1908-093 Professor of German, Knox College, 1914-. rie St. STr:n12NBi:1m, A. M., PH, D. 537 N. Academy St. Profexsor of Greek and B1'lvl1'ral LI-fUP'lZf1I7'C A. B., Hope College, 18933 A. M., Harvard Unixersity. 1897, Ph. D., University of Mun- ich,-19073 graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, 18963 graduate student, Harvard Di- vinity School, 1890-973 pastor, Second Reformed 1Dutch7 Church, Orange City, Iowa, 1897-903 New Testament Fellow, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1899-1900: student. University of Leipzig, 1899-1902g University of Halle-Wittenberg, 19023 Professor of Greek, Bellevue College. 1903-19095 student University of Halle-NVittenberg, 1900-07g University of Munich. 10072 Rutan Professor of Latin, Olivet College, 1900-143 Professor of Greek and Biblical Literature. Knox College, 191-I-. MABEI. HEREN, M. S. Park Apar I I A.rsz'.vta1zt P1'ofc.v.rof' of jlaflivmatzrs tinents B. S., Northwestern University, 190-13 M. S., Northwestern University, 1907, Instructor in Mathematics, Marshfield tWis.l High School, 1904-005 graduate- student in Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1906-075 Instructor in Mathematics. lxnox College, 1907-1012: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Knox College. 1912-. I N 4 A NINETFIPIN fsEVtQ?vT'IiZI7.l'i1 C: ' Fliff,I IZIVl10 Ffre-'Je Q-ENN t 1 V 1 W Q ,, 1 H 1 ' . Il l l i i XVILLIAMI l3lGliXTISrl Dlnsw, A. M., B. D. I 14-2 Garfield Ave. Bascnm Profes.r0r of Lalin v AA. II., Universityvof Chicago, lS97g B. D.. Drew Theological Seminary. 18993 A. M.. Lniversity of California, 19033 Professor of Latin and Greek, VVilliamette University, 1899- 19023 1903-06, graduate student, Assistant in Latin, Reader in Greek, University of California. if 1902-03, Bascom Professor of Latin, Knox College, 1906-. - JEAN NEl'II.l.E CABIPBELI., A. M. 509 S. Vl'eSt St. Izzxtrncfor in Frenclz 1 Washburn College. 19093 A. M., University of Kansas, 1910g Instructor in French and Nianish, VVashburn College, 1910-123 Instructor in French and Spanish, Hiram College. l 1912-lit: student, University of Grenoble. France, S1'1T1l'l161'lSESSlO1I, 19133 Student, University of Paris, 1913-14, Instructor in French, Knox College, 1914-. l , 1 JEss1r: Rosr:'1r1'r: Homtrzs, B. S., M. L. Park Apartments .'i.YS1.SfG71f Professor of History and Lilzrariaiz Graduate Knox College Literary Course, 188.33 Instructor in History, Yankton College. , 1880-875 B. S., Knox College, 1891: student Cornell University, 1891-92, 1895, M. L... Cor- nell, 18935 Instructor in History, Knox College. 1887-19043 Assistant Professor of History and Librarian, Knox College, 1909-. +NI11.nnEu MARY 'l'11s1sArs, A. M. Assistant Professof' of English Literature A. B., Pacific University, 19013 A. M., VVellesley College, 19043 Instructor in English. Salt Lake City High School, 1904-06, 1908-093 Instructor in English, Knox College, 1909-1911g Assistant Professor of English Literature, Knox College, 1911-. 9Ahsent on leave. 1915-1916. L if NINETEEN SEVENTEEN '- Sixty F ff H ir I Y. 1 i i Q 4 J, 41 5. i I J 4 I I 1 X GEORGE TUCKER S1zi,r.Ew, A. M., Pu D. N. Acadeiuy St. 4' ' Prafcxxm' of Jlla.'!lrzz1alz'cs W L X A. University of Rochester, 18893 A. M.. 1892, Ph. D., Yale University. l-SUS: In- structor in Mathematics, Galesville, VVis.. 1889-903 Instructor in Mathematics, Ohio Military . Academy, 1890-923 Instructor in Mathematics, Pennsylvania State College, 1892-93: 1891-961 , graduate student in Mathematics, Cornell University, 1893-943 graduate student, Yale Univer- l, sity, 1896-983 Instructor in Mathematics, Yale University. 1598-5193 Professor of Mathematics. Knox College, 1899-. 1 l i ' EDITH HQGUE, A. M. 513 E. Losey St. N I1z.vfrucz'or -in German B. S., Northwestern University, 19083 A. M., Columbia University. 1913: Professor of ii German, Southwestern College, 1908-123 student, University of Mwarburg, summer 19113 stu- , dent, 'Columbia University, 1912-133 student, University of Berlin, 1913-143 Instructor in Ger- Y man, Knox College, 1915-. FERN BAILEY B. S. 833 N. Academy' St. + l 1 Izzstrzzctor in Illatlzematics l B. S., Knox College. 1910: Instructorlin Mathematics, Marceline 4310.5 High School. I 1910-13, Instructor in Mathematics and Assistant in English, Knox College. 1915-. il 1 , . . CATHARINE S. PAINE, A. B. YN luting Hall 3 Director of Physical T1'a1'n1'11g for lfl'01m'11 A. B., Oberlin College, 191-L3 Physical Dirertor of Y. NV. C. A., Elyria, Ohio, 1914, Di- I rector of Physical Training for WVomen, Knox College, 1914-. L' N'1NF'1e'lfl-im si-:vu-f.m'1'sel1mi orrre'e t r'fr 'i 4 6 . Si.1 lj'-Ulic' f i ,,Y YY F1 . A- fferfse-12 fe-L--ENN DWIGHT EvEm:'1'r XVATKINS, A. M. 1238 N. Prairie St. Professor of Public Speaking A. B., University of Michigan, 19015 A. M., 151085 Principal. High School Union City, Mich., 1901-03: University of Michigan Law School. 1903-04, Instructor in English and Ora- tory, Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich.. 1905-065 Instructor in Public Speak- ing, High School, Akron, Ohio, 1906-08g Professor of Public Speaking and Instructor in Eng- lish Literature, Knox College, 1908-. . -V . Y .. ,.-,.,:! -i M. MAX GO0DSII.I., B. S. 401 N. Prairie St. Insfrfilctor in Journalism B. S., Knox College, 19123 Instructor in journalism, Knox College, 1915-. IRA E. Nmrznr, B. S. 806 E. Knox St. Assistaiif 'in Chemistry KB. S., Knox College, 19153 graduate student, Knox E College, 1915-165 Assistant in Chemistry, 15115-. J il 'l E I N1 NETEEN SEVENTEEN Iii - Si.rty-two L. K fer M E 1 L, H 3, 'fs 5 HELEN D. PA1N'm:R, A. B. 623 N. Prairie Instriictoi' in English A. B., University of hlinnesota. 19109 Assis- tant in Rhetoric, University of Minnesota, 1910-119 Instructor in English, St. Cloud, Minn., Hiigli School, 1911-13: Instructor in English, Fargo, North Dakota, High School, 1913-155 Instructor in English, Knox College, 1915--. FREDERICK ARNOLD MIDIJIJEBUSII, A. M. 513 W. South IIZ5fI'I1L'f0l' -in History and Gormriziiiciif A. B., University of Michigan, 1913: A. M.. University of Michigan, 1914: Instructor in Public Schools, Kalamazoo, Mich.. 1911-1912: Assistant i11 European History at the University of Michigan, 1913-191-lg Teaching Assistant in American History at the University of Michi- gan, 1914-19153 Instructor in American His- tory, Western State Normal School, Kalama- zoo, Michigan, summer of 1915: Instructor in History and Political Science, Knox College, 1915-. --.., -W 1'-.. -S . 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X, L'l.. .N F I X n'I .., 4 ' . --1'-w x' ' '. f. . f F KTMEEQQSNN Z7 V' r W. V 9.4 l If-H6 4 I j AW REVGIRY ,, w' , .,i..,-lx EAST BOUND WEST BOUND TRMNS THA s ' wi ,i..,-1.,-- R . i 1 1 - . . , . ,. --,.....,,..K..,...,., r Q mm as-r as V?',Q7'w1bL.IxiX'. - . Sixt -fi Hw- Q 9- W -.2 1 . ' f ' . I f . 5 9 - -. ,gc f ,ij -X Phi Delta Theta: Adelphi: Y. M. C. A.: Secretary, 1913: Lake Geneva Delegate, 19143 Glee Club, 1913- 14-15-163 Manager. 1915: Class Treasurer, 1914: Vice President, 19152 College Marshal: Class Basket Ball. l - :ri - fL ...,1 - Qt f HUGH E. Rossox, B. S. Creston, Iowa Beta Theta Pig Gnothautii3 Delta Sigma Rho: Presi- gr ' dent Senior Class: Varsity Foot ball: 1913-14-153 Cap- 'iij - tain '153 Dramatic Club, 1913-14-15-16, President, '14- : '15g Cast, Good News, and Old Heidelbergv: K. 4 Council, 1913-14-15-16, Vice President, 1914-153 Knox Lyceum Club, 1913-143 Student Staff, 1914'15Q Busi- . ness Manager 1916 GALE: Junior Prom Committee: Y. M. A.: English Club: Glee Club Reader, 1914- fj, gb ' . 15: VV11'l1'lC1' Junior-Sophomore Oratorical Contest, V ' A 1914: VVinner State Intercollegiate Oratorical Con- - W f f' test. 1914: Delegate to Interstate Collegiate Oratorical Q ' 3, - ' 3 Q' Convention. 1915Q Illinois Delegate to Interstate Ora- ' X 'NYE torical Convention, 19163 Commencement Speaker. , Sag - ji X 'Q ' .Qi fn 1 f'.,,'5 '- fl' .,,, I 3 ' fi gag? gp W .,:f..'9., si I , V sg .. 3 A U Q MAIIY E1,IZABETH WATERDIAN, B. S. Galesburg .3 3 ' 3. , 9 L. M. I., 1912-1913, 1913-19143 Y. W. C. A.. 1913- Q 3 in fi-5 14-15-16: Delegate to Lake Geneva, 1914-153 Basket is fs 1?Z4lEgg I X, Ball Team, 1913-143 Dramatic Club. '- X- v5'v'3i91'?it Zi7 2 . 2-4 ., ' S i - V 'A SFS? fist E . . WILLIAM TAYLOR, B. S. New Berlin nag. if - , Q isgigsw x is s,J,.i ,9, , x 1 gi - . 'V Q ,Phi Delta Theta: Adelphi, 1912-13-114 cuss izasket Ball, 1913-143 Lyceum Club, 1914-153 Band. 1913-14- ii 'x 'X 'gg-S17-T: gi! 8' 15-163 Glee Club, 13-14-15-163 Glee Club Manager. -ff 3 ' - 2 '1 -'-- , F 3 19 r- '. 53 3 1 J lu 'V g X3 f 1. S5-la41QN.QM.Vi,-.mt el .-wi if i4 ?'f.k:'i5ffg',T.: 1 Eiga ' 'jff,15..T' , w i hn1'1'H PI-IOEBE WIGGLE, A. B. Denver, Colo. ij, ..,.. 1 5 1 524 4-Q35 Im ii - Y. NV. C. A.: Treasurer, 1914-153 General Honors. 31352 'Qzfa bg '.'Q3Q - 1 .iii 19121-14-153 Lawrence Prize in Freshman Latin. 1914: gf -'ijva w - - ,. Senior Member House Council: Special Honors. Latin. ' t': , 19143 Izxecutive Board, Knox XYar Relief League: Q if P55 . 513g,Z'2f- 'i C onnnencement Speaker. W V' 4 ea-4,31 M9 I H af .. myggik, VV .. . . 7 ,ff f , , --.. . ,.9. -fi 3 if ' ' Rox-nam' STEVENS, A, B. Avon Ez? is Barbg Adelphi: Glee Clulr. three years, President. 2 .3 15915-163 General Honors, 1' reshman Year: Captain. 3- V Second Folot Ball Team, 19133 Secretary Sophomore ,. . 1 Class: Junior. Prom Committee: Track Manage , 1915: fi, Student Starf. 1915-161 Assistant Physical Director. 1 ' 1915-16: Commenceme11t Speaker. 'Q ' 6 if. 1 1 1- 1 . . 'ig 3 ' T. Hfmwoon YOUNG, A. B. Clinton - 1. ' ,. C 1.-. ff ' fb agywvg . ' f I . , 3 . 5385, M Z Eg vi if Q. 1 ug we... . 1- .-4 .- '., . , ' 173- ff A M ' -r u Q- ' f 1. ex ' Q 1' . ' ' f .L 1 in ' -2. 1 54 1 regime' . ... is if . Q- me . 3 ,Q 11,3 1 5-Z-' . gf' 5 -. Qc 'j 3 if -Av 1, . . - i K 9--an -- , 1914-153 Interfraternity Council, 1915: Editor The Student, 1916. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN ' Sixty-six K ff' MQ . U-meow MARSHALL IANTLE, A. B. New Berlin Adelphi: Vice President, 1914-15: Y. M. C. A., two years: Secretary Athletic Association, 1914-15. HELEN JEAXETTE BARIJEXS, A. B. IVursaw Delta Delta Delta: General Honors, 1912-13: Spec- ial Honors in Latin, 1913-14: Freshman Class Treas- urer: President Junior Class: L. M. I., four years: Second Critic, 1914: President, 1916: VV'oman's Edi- tion Student Satff, 1915: Executive Board Wlar Relief League. 1916: Class Basket Ball, 1912-13: English Club: Commencement Speaker. IQILEY E. BARNES, B. S. Pearl City Lamda Chi Alpha: Glee Club: Illinois lVes1eyan University, 1913-14-1.3: Taylor University Academy, H109 to 1911. F HELEX CALKIXS, A. B. Quincy Delta Delta Delta: Y, XV. C. A.. 1912-16: Geneva Delegate. 1913: Cabinet. 1913-14: Yice President, 1914-15: Asilomar Delegate, 1915: President, 1915-14i: L. M. I., 1912-15: Corresponding Secretary, 1914: Basket Ball, 1912-14: Yale-Princeton Team, 1912-13: Sophomore Captain: Sophomore Tennis Championship: Junior Tennis Championship: VVoman's Athletic Board of Control, 1914-15-16: The Student Staff. 191-I-15-16: VVoman's Edition Student, 1915: GALE Board, 1916: Student Council Treasurer, 1915-16. GEORGE AVERHOFF, B. S. Franklin, Neb. Lamda Chi Alpha CSigma Zetalg Gnothautii, Secre- tary, 11113-14: Chaplain, 14-15: Junior-Sophomore Ora- torical Contest Finals. 1915: Oratorical Association: Lyceum Club, K. Council: Varsity Traclf, 13-14-15-115: MARY ALLENSWORTH, A. B. Galesburg Delta Delta Delta: L. M. I.: Y. VV. C. A.: Dramatic Club: VVoman's Edition Student, 1913, Manager, 1915: Member Knox Magazine Staff, 1915. NINFTEEN SEV ENTEEN ii Snty-sevfeu ffeurfsaits. QQQX N HowAnD C, Kxofrfrs, A. B. Denver, Colo. Beta Theta Pig Gnothautiig Bandg Chairman of Pep Committeeg Old Heidelberg 3 Y. M. C. A., three yearsg Blackburn College: President Illinois Intercol- legiate Oratorical Association, 1913-143 Illinois Dele- gate to Interstate Oratorical Convention, 1915. HELEN HUBBARD, A. B. Somonauk Delta Delta Delta, General Honors, 1913-143 Stu- dent Council, 1913-14-15-162 Secretary, 1913-143 Vice President, 1915-163 Y. W. C. A., 1912-163 Delegate to Central Field Convention. 191-I-15, L. M. I., 1912-133 Treasurer Whiting Hall House Council, 1914-153 Eng- lish Club. DoN B. HAIQTALAN, B. S. Elliott, Ia. T. K. 12.3 Foot Ball, 1913-14-151 Basket Ball Man- ager, 19153 Athletic Board of Control, 1915-16. GRACE HUBBARD, A. B. Somonauk Delta Delta Deltag Y. W. C. A., 1912-163 Cabinet. 191-1-153 Vice President -Y. W. C. A., 19152 Delegate to Central Field convention, 19132 Class Marshal, 1914- 153 General Honors, 1914-153 English Club. LEw1s KISTI.ER, B. S. Fort Madison, Ia. T. K. E..3 Clark Nlills Carr hlathematics Prize, 1913-143 Honor Roll, 12-133 junior Class Treasurerg Adelphi, 1912-13. MAIIGUEIIITE GR.-KSSLEY, A. B. Galesburg L. M. I., three yearsg Corresponding Secretary: English Club: Senior Class Marshal: Y. XY. C. A. NINETFBN SEVENTE-EN 1' Sixty-eight 4 ARCHIE SYLVESTER MORSE X. B. Athens, NVis i iamatic Club epln X XI X Secon lloot Hall Team. 191-Lg Class Basket Ballg Captain of ghampicn Intramural Basket Ball Team. Cross Conn 1 EAVELYN IVIEMLER. A. B. Brilnfleld 7 M I Delebate to Central lie Convention at Chicago: Sophomore Member Wfhiting Hall House Council 1913-14: Treasgrer Innior Class et I all 1017 1 l nglisli ICICNNETH MCGOVERN X. B. Galesburg A Iamda Lhi Xlpna tSi,:ma fetal Gnotliautn Omtoi ical Asnociationg Conservatory, 1?l14g K. Councl 1 1 Esmimi G!zA'r'1',xN NIAYES A, B. Galesburg fo ir ye-arsg English Clnbg Girls' Glee Club, four yeai Soprano Soloist in The College Girl and the Milk Haid g Vice Lresident Senior Classy Dramatic Club four years: President. 191.3-116: Casts of Matter and Old Heidelberg Cam. Lixnsox, A. B. Galesburg Q.lOlll3L'lt11 lxea uiei 1014i Toxnt Winner of Lan renee Prize in Greek Composition, 19133 Special Hon 1 G eelx 911 X NI C X Second Basket a Team IQATIIRYN McCoL1,.Unr, A. B. Galesburg V C T NI I fotn years Secoi Critic 1915' Regatta. 151131 Senior basket Ball Team , 1 . 17' A' f. : .-Xdl 'Z '. 1'. C. f.g ' d .y. Y. VN. C. .X.g L. . .1 U' - ld llaslc ' 3 , . L- '3,: 2 ' Cluh. - j 1 . S ' il Q71 1 ' 1 S 3 '. '1: liase Ball, 1913- 4 15. , -J Delta Delta Delta: L. M. I., 1912-14: Y. VV. C. A., 1 'sz 1 ' . Ors ii 1' ', 1. fg '... .4-.3 Q '.' B'll Y. Y . . A., 1912-13: .. 1 . .. ' ' 3 ., id 3 C NllNlf'l'l l+'N SF V If M I I I N I Siffy-111110 Ffaiizlk-AIS ogxceacswx ROY NELSON, B. S. Galesburg Willizim and Vashti College, 1912-133 Adelphig As- sistant in Physics, 1914-15-163 General Honors, 1914- 153 Special Honors in Physics, 1914-153 Foot Ball, 1914-153 K. Council. HEI.EN MILLS, A. B. Neponset Pi Beta Phi3 Y. WV. C. A.. four years: Secretary. 1914-153 Cabinet, 1914-163 Captain Princeton Basket Mall Team, 1912-13. ROY Bnowx PARK, B. S. Astoria Phi Delta Theta3 Gnothautiig Y. M. C. A.3 College bandg Glee Club, 1913-19163 Captain of the Scrubs: Class Basket Ball, 1912-19165 Class Track Team, 19133 Varsity Base Ball, 1913-19163 Captain. 19163 Secre- tary of the K Councilg Vice President of the Ath- letic Associationg President of the Student Stock Com- pany. PEARLE PAULIYS, B. S. Peotone FRANZ LEE RICKABY, B. S. Springfield Tau Kappa El'JSll0l1Q Men's Christian Association: Adelphi, 1912-13-15-163 Student Staff, 1913-143 Editor 1916 GALEQ Conservatory Orchestra, three years3 Di- rector College Band, 1915-161 Glee Club, 1lll5'16: Com- piler of The 'Songs of Knox College 3 Dramatic Club, 1915-16: Honors in English, two yearsg Awarded Har- vard Graduate Scholarship C1916-ITJ by Harvard Club of Chicago. MARGARET NICHOLAS, B. C. Kirkwood Delta Delta Deltag Y. XY. C. .X. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN .Sv enty K Farkas .Q-ALSQNN l I A 4 CECIL C. Lsscnsu, B. S. Galesburg Beta Theta Pig Gnothautiig Y. M. C. A.g Student Assistant in Physics, 1914-15, 1915-165 Special Honors in Physics, 1915: General Honors, 1914-15: GALE Board, 1914-153 Interfraternity Council, 1915-16g Stage Manager, His Excellency The Governor g Senior Class Treasurer. NETTIE E. Kimwrz, B. S. VVenona Pi Beta Phig L. M. I.. three years: Secretary, 19141 Vice President, 1915: House President Whiting Hallg Special Honors in Biology. 19155 May Barr Scholar- ship. 1915-16: English Clubg Member Executive Com- mittee VVar Relief League. JOHN HENRY IJENIIARD, B. S. Nauvoo Barb: K. Council: Varsity Track. 1913-15: Foot Ball, Seconds, 1911-12-14-15: Band, 1911-12: Student Staff, 1915-16: Publicity Department, 1915-16. SHIRLEY JEFFERS, B. S. Kankakee Pi Beta Phi: Y. XV. C. A.. four years: English Club: General Honors, 1914-13. Vniou. EDWARD LOGAN, B. S. Dallas City Tan Kappa Epsiloni The Knox Student Business Manager, 1015-16. HAIIRIET LARSON, A. B. Victoria L. M. I.. two years: Treasurer, 19,151 Sophomore Basket Ballq Senior Basket Ball Captain. i 5 C NINETEEN SEVENTEEN 5e'z1enty-one Kfrrirsats. QL::Q LQ T' T. wi- '5 ' sf, ' .Y -,.'Y W-' . .laplf-Tcffio' F11- gf' 32,1 v 'r' 1 W.-1' 5 rgT-- H .v :A ' ,' -1 , . 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Q eww , . ? Q ne y- ' fa 1 -1 2 - - -. 5 T., ,.- A, ' .4 Q., ' 5' ' ' 2 .4 Q 'll' at ,, ,WW I , ar' 1 A.: .'E'if -if '7'. s- wi' - sz' W.. fine - . ag-W1 i 21.-r f gg -f - e W -, ,Z vffviel 4 l -4 wtmle l ' .,. '- Sreglli 1 rfQi,:fW 4 A' 2 , '2?5Qv .Y - ., ,.,, - gg M. x gigs G ,,. , . . .., ., 1 IZ .Www .. --J 9 Vx :twirl '- .37,'-gitwfw,-3 .,. .1 ,. f. . .4 .,.......... .....-..w.-..- h, wi 2 W5 55 ua ' ' A. ,L T , - ' .,:'1 .tw if-if . I M ar-.-2 if -f 1 . f 1.51, Q- 2 A ,. , ' - ' 1 1 was fe ' v ' ' we . f ,:. ' ' Vi -k -'- 15' is 'vga ' V 1 R y ,. 1. .Wei fi? ' is l 1 . f wi G 35.1 Q- lm All A , 2 1 . . t . .. H : . , L ..xw...,, mage 5 v -f. te f sl. ' -if 'fa f 4 f' QQ., U 4 V., 2- ,,f.. 'fm'f my L V, Q Wtffwzf Wgejgl ' . ' AH -4 ' ,, ' an 1 5 ,Qtr A 9. if t E -ff of .E of-at ' rf. --. . . - .. -. .- .. Z ' r'4.'w4f'?-,f J , fp- X f .f '1-.ii ,--A f ar 4 - 'SQ- 'f ic, V ' ' . 2 'ef' 'ff t n .. ff fqgqi :QQv , jf. 2 T . , If 5 : , .ll is -1 tt.. f4f' ct.:r'.Q2?tQ2slif?.L......ii... 1- . -. 5 1 1 Fmuus CRUM, B. S. Palmyra T. K. E.g Adelphi. Secretary, 1913-1-Lg Treasurer. 1914-15: President, 1915-163 Lawrence Greek Prize, 1913: Alternate Varsity Debating Team, 1916g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1912-133 Special Honors in Greekg 1914-1916g General Honors, 1914-159 Men's Christian Association Cabinet. 1915-16. LUCILLE FORSYTHE, B. S. N. Chillicothe Pi Beta Phi: Y. M. C. A., three years: Delegate to Chicago Convention, 1913-143 Glee Club, four years. HENRX' C. CHASE, B. S. Rockford Phi Gamma Deltag Delta Sigma Rhog Gnothautii: Secretary, 1914-155 President Meu's Christian Asso- ciation, 1915-163 President Athletic Association, 1915- 16g Chairman Athletic Board of Control, 1915-16: Student Council, 1914-16g Knox-Beloit Debate, 1915: leader, Knox-Carleton Debate, 19165 1916 GALE Board: Glee Club, 1914-19155 Secretary, 1915: Knox Lyceum Club, 1913-143 Cornell College. KATI-IRYN FIREBAUGH, A, B. Abingdon Hedding Collegeg Smith College: Phi Mug Dra- matic Club. SABIUEL MCIQENZIE HARRINGTON, A. B. Galesburg Phi Delta Theta: 1916 GALE Boardg junior Prom Committeeg Secretary and Treasurer, Players' Club, 1915-163 Pageant Committeeg The Substance of Am- bition, The Dramatic Soprano, Old Heidelbergf' Guisippina. Rirri-r GPIBI-IAlllb'F, A. B. Galesburg Phi Mug L. M. I.. four yearsg Treasurer. 1914: Critic. 1913g President, 19163 Y. VV. C. A.. two years: llramatic Club, four yearsg Old Heidelbergng Girls' Glee Club. four years, Business Manager. 1914-15-16: Lyceum Club, two yearsg English Club: Treasurer of Senior Classg 1916 GALE Board: Director of WYar Re- lief Leagueg Prize in Greek Composition, 19141 Special Honors in English, 19153 Senior Girls' Basket Hall Team. NINl'Z'l'l'1blN Sl-IVl+2N'l'EEN G Seve 11 ty-two F far' f'--ie 1-Mac-in N 1PQ'M6. e'3f EL REY CLOUD VVABIPLER, B. S. Clinton Phi Gamma lleltag Delta Sigma Rhog President, 1915-163 Gnothautii, President, 1914-153 Student Coun- cil, 1912-163 President, 191-L-15: Peace Orator, win- , ning second place in State Peace CO11f65l1Q Knox- Cornell Debate, 1912-13. 1913-143 Leader, 1913-143 Knox-Carleton Debate. 1915-16, leader: Wiiiiiei' Soph- omore-Junior Oratorical Contest, 19153 College Ora- tor, 1915-161 XVinning First Place in Illinois Inter- collegiate Oratorical Contest. Knox Players' Club: Christian .Xssociationg Secretary and 'l'reasurer of Knox College Oratorical Association. 1lVl13'14Q Secre- tary Illinois Intercollegiate Oratorical Association. 1914--153 Junior Prom Committee3 Basket Ball Squad, 1912-13: Cheer Master, 1913-163 Assistant Field Sec- retary. Knox College. 1915-161 Interfraternity Coun- cil, 1914-163 Commencement Speaker. 1 RAY T. MA1mocKs, B. S. Glenwood, Ia. Q I Beta Theta Pi3 Adelphi Secretary, 1915-163 Tabor College, two years: Student Stock Company Secretary. 1015-163 Basket Ball Squad, 1914-15: Captain Second Team, 11115-145: Ilase llall Squad. 1914-15. Joi-IN GA1zinici.soN, B. S. Galesburg Phi Delta Theta: Manager Knox Student, 1014: Manager Foot Ball Team, 19143 Basket I1lall.'1913-14- 163 Captain. 19163 Base Ball. 1013-143 Varsity Base Rall. 1016. i z i NiNi-gwiifirv Sl-1Vi'IN'l'l'll-iN AA' P Sctwzty-tlzree l i 7 Kafusas QQQN Veritas ' ' QTo the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixteenj Our Alma Mater sighed, How fast they grow I cannot think that I must let them go, They came into my arms but yesterday. She sighed, and smiled.-It is the mother's way. The smaller children squirmed in her embrace And wheedled, Mother dear, let us go, too. The elder children scanned her gentle face And pleaded, 'tVVe would rather stay with you. She took their clinging hands and led them out, Their eyes entreating hers in wistful doubt, Then blessed them as before the VVorld they stood, No go. she bade, dear children, and-be good l Our mother told us, said the children then, Encouraged by the VVorld's paternal smirk, Our mother told us you We1'e needing men. I am. the World replied, just get to work! There was indeed a grave and earnest need, For there was strife abroad twixt Good and Greed, And war was raging sore twixt VVrong and Right And VVrong seemed often stronger in the fight, For some who fought for him we1'e rich and wise, They garbed themselves as harbingers of light And won their way by wily, artful lies. And some were holy looking hypocrits XVith meek, disarming words and worldly wits. Our Alma Mater watched with brow se1'ene. She doubted not her children would endure Each test they met and keep their garments clean. She heard them say, Our mother's heart is pure, She gave us white ideals and holy thought. not yield the principles she taught, VVe will For she would have us true and pure and just. XVe will Nor sell not violate our mother's trust our righteousness to serve your lust. She Watched them through the years until they came To seek her Commendation in the same Old child-like way, then asked, What kept you You said, 'Be goodg' we only minded youf' One child replied, and added wistfully, Through all these years, do you remember me ?', true F The mother answered, You who come to me Like rhythmic waves that rise from out the sea To rest upon the bosom of the shore And then rejoin the ocean depths once more, All you who hold my trust inviolate, VVhether humbly pure or purely great, Who strive with love and truth to conquer hate, Though years are flown, your loyalty is known, Nor does the Alma Mater's love abate, Nor will the mother heart forget her own in RUTH E. I-luxmznsox. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Y SC Z'L'Ilfj'-f01lf , ,.,.N -...........-.,..,..,,...... ,.....A.V,.. --.--a....,,a....,v..,,,., ,QA A A Y r .......,..... V-.. M... f.......:.-..n K Z' , P B917 THE PROM f3X TWV? . P i 'N' NE N fi 'I' ',,,..,,,,. , Y .4,,Q.,,.g.,L,., vt- nmk,..,gA.g. Ffaifrsais ?g:xL.f,QN X i 1 i s MAUDE GRIDLEY Sh! Do not breathe this to a soul. Maude has managed to conceal this so far through her college years, but we think it is time that the secret should be revealed. Maude's pet name at home is Ba.be. JOHN CLARK So far as we know John is not sus- ceptible to feminine charms. He goes along in his modest, dignified way, but never the Way of a fair co-ed. Beware, John, 1916 is dangerous, even for a wom- an hater like you-especially when you have such a nice smile. ALTA GREEN The all-around college girl with time for anything and an artist at every- thing-especially ,at combining colors. We chose her to charm the Junior class into submission even before the com- bination of Red and Green which made her an American beauty and to this her gracious manner and unlimited ability have been most efective-our president. FRED CRANE Fred always enjoyed a good sleep in English V13 a long sleep as 'twere. A RR WM NlNl4l'l'l'li'IN SEVENTEEN Seventy-s1'.r fffiflzaia LOALJQN KATHERINE ROYER If silence is golden, Katherine is mighty liberal with her friends. But aside from this unusual generosity we know of nothing which should prevent her from becoming an active member of the gen- eral public. To be frank she walks with almost human intelligence, stepping first upon one foot and then upon the other. I X MAN 'THOMPSON VVe are almost glad that after all his wanderiugs, Thompie finally decided that he was the man for Knox. The travel tales sure were good and it is pos- sible that with a little brushing up they will be good for another season. RUTH REED Round and rare and rosy Ruth Reed! Quite poetic, eh? Only the round and rosy were put in for metaphoric effect or oxymorantiongwith heartfelt thanks to Prof. Drew. If dignified had begun with ur or sweetly smil- ing -say, how's this? Sweetly smiling, stately, staid-but they didn't pay me to w1'ite poetry, so here's looking at you! CI XRENCE SVVENSON Swens asked us to leave just one item out of his storyg this item runs around on a motorcycle on Tuesdays and Satur- days. He has bought a share in the street car line which runs down Mon- mouth Blvd.,f4economy. The only thing that he has ever done which deserves condemnation, except his hard work, is the fact that he tried to sell Keystone views and Scopes one sumlner. He saved his experience and is now a very good student. i, :dv NINEIEPN .5l1,VlSNTEEN E E 'dd Se enfx .vezen n 2- FWQUDHS LEN ees-eeo N K ARAHDEAN GOTTSCHALL Arahdean came to us from the VVom- au's College at Jacksonville and is fast to testify to the merits of a co-educa- tional institution. She had never seen a real manw until she found Guy, but she is rapidly overcoming the terror. DANA CLARK Oh, Dana's a man of the world by now. Unlike John, his heart is in a bad way. Just now he's using Dr. Smile's Honey Coated Dates, excellent for fatal cases of heart trouble. Even children like them. A PA PR I KA ELY Pep for short. Have I got my history lesson? VVell I should say not, but I've walkedrout to the city park, gone out to Highland to row, beaten four straight sets in tennis and had three dates to-day. PHILIP CARROLL Foot ball, base ball and basket ballg and the greatest of these is foot ball. Su says Phil. We have always depended upon him and he has always shown the goods at the critical moment. Oh, yes, he is a very good student. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Sewclzfy-eigllt F fteee eeif i G U Y BLANCHE VVI-IEELER She always has a good word for the worst of us, and a big smile for all of us. And she's a. shark in her classes. too. THOMAS J. STUDLEY Caroline: Tom, where is your pin? Torn fexcitedlyj: I got it, I got it. VVe feared that he prevaricated, for he was wearing one of his brothcr's. Why is Father Studley building that new house on the old farm? Never mind, Tom, we are with anyone who can make the honor roll two consecutive years. MARION VVEBB Marion joined our ranks as a Sopho- more and Ending herself in an extraor- dinary brilliant bunch, she stayed. TEMPLE We have not so very much to say concerning this guy. He has openly boasted that he can conceal himself bc- hind a, pretzel-but others think he is not so crooked as he would have us he- lieve. He was our prexie once, anyhow. NINETEEN SEVAENTEEN i Seventy-nine .Y -.,,, Kgfeuersas 0 EDALSQN N li UTI-I JOHNSON If Ruth moved in a perpetual spot- light the aesthetes would be justified in using opera glasses and if she spoke through a megaphone the musical World would still find ear trumpets a wise in- vestment. EI,Z.X MECUM Spent two years at VVesleyan without i losing his optimistic outlook upon life. Is now rapidly getting on to the ways of the world and is so good natured that his past is forgiven. ETHEL MEMLER She She is long on wit and athletiesg is short on funds and aesthetiesg Tho therels never a time when she isn't square, Yet she's always 'round when the weath- er is fair. A human Paradox. JOH N NEVVMAN METZLER VVe Call him Keno because that is his dog's name. He is never more sat- isfied than when chuckling to himself. Altho listed as a Junior, Newman fin- ishes his course at Knox this semesterg he has attended summer school at U. of I... thereby making extra credits. That a boy. Keno, we know you are looking for a good stogie and a little bit to eat. His Bonnie is in Knox College. L i N1Nm'r:1+:N SEVENTEEN i Eighty 'W ' '- W' - ' --- , 'W he V xxx V4 Jvl-Eff F F MS-.- . R Qsdl'i g . on Lug. , Rd 3'3WI.Eg..,ss, 591-W LOU ISE HAR R INGTON Our dignified Louise's motto is, It is better to he a good listener than Z1 good talker, hut we who know her feel that she does not live up to this. HENRY HITCHCOCK Henry did not want the position of this into consideration it may he said that he was phenominally successful. GRACE HUGGINS Now look right this way, Mis' Hug- gins, 'till I git yer epitaph wrote-yes, sort of a interview, you know. Special features-one nose, one mouth. Favorite expression-very pleasant. Bosom friend -Midgy Haley. Thank you. BOYD FINCH He speaks for himself. Has adopted the motto, He that tooteth not his own horn, the horn of the same shall not be tootedf' and has thrown down his gauntlet to the world. Boyd assures us that up to date he has accomplished everything except to extract the square root of minus one and declares hqican do that if given time. Q m V NlNlC'l'l1IlCN 'SIQV KN'l'l'll'1N A A K Eighty-one cheer leader thrust upon him. Taking Ki feieneaa QQ SN N F G U Y MARGARET THOMPSON And here abideth brains, wit and sar- casm, these three and the greatest of these is sarcasm. STUTZMAN Perhaps you have heard his name pronounced so many different ways that you wonder which is correct. Guy says he prefers the U. S. pronunciation: Stutz-man, not Stootz-niahn. He plays base ball and fusses and gets good grades in spite of his heavy name. PAUL SMITH Now we have held this one OE as long as we could. Paul is a puzzle. Such a mixture of seriousness and foolishness, brains and vacuum, smiles and sighs, you never saw. He sings, he plays, he gets A's in about everything, he fusses, de- bates, writes good stories, takes part in dramatics, and-well, just about every- thing. Somewhe1'e in this book you will find an excellent picture of himself photographed as Charlie Chaplin. Oh yes, he's absent-minded, too. EDNA VVRISTEN What this girl don't know about lan- guages and such could be printed on the back of a postage stamp in bold-face type and leave room for a. half-inch mar- gin. L NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Eighty-two '-If ..' , H V- V - . , F few .ee-i ei? W l GUY V ALM. l I l MARJORIE DIMMITT Marge, oh Marge! VVait a moment. No hope, she's turning the corner and now I'll have to walk alone, and that's just the way she reads French, and the way she read German last year-trip, trip, trip! How can she do it? And a good sport? VVel1, I should say! BURNS ' His silent, thoughtful demeanor sug- gests awful possibilities. Is he or is he not? As for ourselves, we believe him to be an ardent devotee of the mule pictures in the comic supplement, but this may be libel as he is fortunate in being able to veil his face in expressions of most profound thought. X DUNGAN Can you imagine Mary Piekford in miniature? lVell, here she is. Alma is so small that when one sees her taking down voluminous minutes of Junior class meetings he holds his breath for fear the pencil will get at the wrong angle and tip her over. She's little, but she won't be over- looked. L. R AYMOND BILLETT One of the three Rockford lads who are keeping little old Knox College on the map. He has a remarkable pro- pensity for getting sandbaggecl. Doubt- less he will soon attain to such fame that a body guard will be provided. NlNli'lllaIliN Sl+f'v'lCN'Ill2EN of wi Eighty-111 rcs X, , KFFLQJQ rp -. A. A .,1, ips' A, 4 ff 4:22-. s L 1-' .I-sf: -Q51 .. .2 1' 'Saws' .I vs, QALSQX X BONITA PLUMMER If you see a green-eyed girl, with both arms full of books, rushing up to Old Main at 8:12 any morning, we'll go you five to one that its Bonita. They say that she is absent-minded, they even hint that she is slow, but we know that if you have never been to one of her house parties you might as well never have come to college. SIDNEY SIMPSON Sid was one that wanted programs for his last fraternity party. He was threat- ened with Violent insanity when once he received a grade below A. Besides be- ing a good student, he has come into much prominence in athletics-he has the record for the far spit. CHARLES SHELDON Charlie prefers this photo to the one that appeared in the Yellow Jacket of last year. He is a prominent Glee Clubman and aspires to Grand Opera ' fame. Q,,.:i,fgyf 1 ag., GILBERT LANE - 9 at He did not want his photograph taken ff'-f for the Gale. Now that it is done, we 11 P think he feels much better and really fa-,iff enjoys his company. Lane is pretty Yffvi ' . se1'ious and does not like English. .mx y . V W 'l ypfdf., ..: ?'ffQ'i -3335151 'y A il fw .mai-. e 'zfl'v1 i?:T 'ti' ' 1- f M M, . -V .14 , 1- 1- 31 v- ' 11 , -ai.-Q iE 4'5w,,f ', Q f'z:'5ff ffi as NINPITEICN Sl-IVFINTEEN Eiglz ty-four Ffsffef-ls .eeefeoi W ALIC E LA VONNE FIELD Hello, is that you Vonne? Happy New Year! Whadju get for Christmas? An Illinois banner? From whom? How'd it come, by parcel post? O-h-h! In- deed! So sorry you were too busy to go to the party last evening. How long is your company going to stay? Oh, left at two this afternoon. W'ell, what's your hurry? Have to meet the four o'clock train from Creston! Good night! THOMAS CLARK . Tom has been kept busy here at Knox with dancing classes, cheer leading, proms, studies and athletics. We did not intend to make this write-up of any great length-for that you can see Tom himself. MARGARET L. ANDERSON The one person who put the Juniors on the map at the Last Log City Day cele- bration. Very determined to become a history shark. She likes talking, loves walking and is crazy about movies. VVhen dreams come true she will have spent two years in the mountains and finished a very entertaining novel. fThis last sentence is a secret! VVILLIAM BARDENS Bill spent three days trying to learn where his dancing pumps were after he had loaned them to a classmate. Then he gave it up and smiled-that's Bill's nature. He honors his class with his scholarship record. Bill's some Warbler, too. , e ' ..,....A-a..... , , f Q 'Y N I N lx'l lCl-CN 'SEV lr N l lt- kr N Eiylzfy-five f feifwls EAQQQNN ETHEL JUDSON Oh, she's the Quaker girl from Quak- ertown, is Ethel. YVith her tailored ef- fect and demure smile, we wonder has she effemenistic tendencies. Boneing and dramatic successes have kept her busy this year. XVILLIAM BAKER Notice the intense look upon Mo1ly's face? He's looking for Merriam. He's searched through every page of the Junior section to find him and finally he heaves a sigh. VVell, says Bill, I'll have the Whole dollar seventy-three cents to myself if he don't soon show up. We ask you-is there a busier man in Knox College? ETHELYN TOLER The class humorist. The situation which became serious with Ethelyn about sure had an undue amount of nerve and an admirable amount of resistance to persistent obstacles. YVe'li call her a good scout and make our exit. HUBERT CHICHESTER Hubert spends some of his time sleep- ing, some in studying, and the other three-fourths he fusses. If it were not for Cap and his home in Brimfield many of us would have missed several good times. ' NAIN ETEEN SPIVENTEEN Eiglity-si.1 Fftele ee-fenx E 1 4 l WALLACE THOMPSON YVhat do you think of this snap-shot of Wallace? He's a very good student with all his fishing craze. VVallace has Ill01'C real, practical experience in his dome than any one man in school. FRANK BEARDSLEY If you take one part George VVash- ington carriage, one part Encyclopdia Britannica memory, one part Daniel Webstei' hrains and three parts Andrew Johnson judgment and wrap them all up in a green overcoat, you'll have Beardsley's counterpart. Even nature must have her little joke. HAROLD FRANCIS Harold comes from Knoxville. He's an excellent student, though. Besides, He finds plenty of time for track and other athletics. DANIEL KRAUSS Many are they who envy Dan's brains. He's got the stuff. Dan's a star in the gym classes, too. NINETEIQN SEVENTEEN ii OD Di Eighty-seven W fefrzsfacs, W fb-Lf SN N 4 W, 1 l l J l , i l KATE JOHNSTON Plays the star part in the comedy entitled, The Girl with the Heart of Gold. Her chief hobbies are chemistry, mo1'al reformation of the college and gossip fests with Happy Guy. i HARRY PRITCHARD An all around man in every phase of ' life. Pritchard carries his little ol' I pep with him all the time and he plays ball without losing one bit of it. ' CHARLOTTE MUSCHOTT She attached the Mu to her name just this year. In spite of her seem- ingly quiet way and portliness, Charlotte is as jolly as Hans and Fritzg she can tell you more 'news than-You have a good disposition, Charlotte-cherish it! One of the mainstays of the Chem De- partment. She abhors all grades except A's. WVILBUH PEARCE Y ' h WX hen it comes to perseverance and ability, VVilbur stands first among the Juniors. Keen in his studies, active in Y. YV. C. A. Work, very popular with his professors. V NINPZ'l'l'll-IN SHVFINTEEN Eighty-eight F ff He- .seen THO GER GLE ui i I f NlNl'Q'l'lfll-IN SEV Eighty-nine LILLIAN KATAR As unpretentious as a wild rose. You know that kind of stuf. But at that certain people have declared that with the possible exception of poetry and band music, Angel is second to noth- ing on earth. MAS SCROGGIN VVears his hair most fetchingly ondule and is noticeably interested in Knox femininity-from a distance. An aris- tocrat in bearing, but decidedly nihilis- tic in his attacks upon the accepted standards of pronunciation. TRUDE OLSON In this publication we feel that Gert- rude deserves the honor of having ber name in capital letters. Never mind, Gertrude, even tho he has been Bum on the job this winter, summer is com- ing. Aluminum is still good on the mar- ket and Galesburg and the surrounding territory seem to be a good place in which to dispose of it. E SEIBEL Glee's home is in Manlius, but he comes from Princeton. He has made himself one of the best known men on our campus with his friendly smile. Glee has worries other than studies, too. ICN TFIEN K' Kfefins-4152 QQSN N swf- ! . 'ww 1? S ,. M39 Q :Ns 'A,Q'?? 41.151 J P f he cf . MW whiff A 2533 MARGARET HALEY A cute little bit o' a lass bubbling over with fun! Can you imagine her teaching school? But perhaps her Irish blood will help her in managing the strahpin' big boys. The Junior class wouldn't know itself without Margaret. PARRY GRUBB Parry eats all the time. His name furnishes the cause of his constant. But he also has found time for other things this year. He has been prominent in dramatics and owns a new 1'unabout. CLARA HANNAM Clara knows so much about dead lan- guages that she says she has to have a pony to read the Student Si quaeris puellam amaenan circum- spice. MERRITT M. LORD One of the hardest working fellows in school. He has the right attitude and wears the smile that doesn't wear off. Enuf said. Thy modesty is a candle to thy Merfrjit. Commonly known among the Fidelty Thets as Bessie XVhen are you going to Twinity College? A man, every inch of him, but he is five feet tall. NIN ETEEN SEVENTEEN Ninety i WA- W-V.. , ,. ,,,, -.-L Y W-Y- Y , 'ix F for is-fell CHARLES AUHI, A pistol crack! A long white string of something shoots down the track. Chuck has just run off a hundred yard dash in fiat time. He shoots haskets with an equal degree of skill and he hates Spanish with all his heart. You know. they tell me Chuck had a date this year. ELSIE M. COON You never knew it, hut she has heen the one who has made the Knox Student a financial success. flsogan says that she has caused bankruptcyj. 0h Sleep! it is a gentle thing, hut Elsie lives on small amounts. She has confidentially told us that the GALE would be a suc- cess if we could insert the stunt picture which she has of Miss Stayt and Miss Cater. Her principal diversions are walking and talkingg the latter is pri- ! mary with her. Coon, coon, how I wish ji .your color would fade. So long, I.. C. PAUL ROLLET ANDERS ' This man has developed wonderful financial ideas since 1913. Cause: Knox Literary Magazine. H. S. His mind is a dome Which harbors all known sarcas- tic statements and just one or two more which are not known. i . i ' , 1 1 3 w N s A if 1 1 . 1 NINEIT lz.1aN SP,V1'.lN.i MEN Ninefy-one xix X 2 ' If KTMQEKQQQN N Z F X X X XX XX 4 X3 v XXX x NXmx X x x Un Uhr iillemnrg nf Igrgan Svrnii Earn April 12, 1395 Eirh CBII. 21, 1915 X Xx X XX X X XXX Nx,. . X X X X NINPTPPN Sl VFNTPFN ,, . - -, ,WY I A, 4 X 14,3 IT ATTEND5 CLASS ov.. D - ' MAIN ' . ,Nga I u A f L CD Q , f u X X X . f I n Q, f f E if f ll Jn VH .HA H Q ' f W 1 + I ga fx 26 T .l' yi EL:-'-,...f-ff 'J W6 U Lrg f 6 I ' 1:'iJ'ZTm'T' 'W' . sf-' - - W4 - , X l KKTMQEEWQALQQN About the Sophomores Bly OLAF lVho do you Call Sophomores? y' Itls the class of girls and boysg I They are not children any more, U For they donlt like any toys. l y Last fall you hear them yell VVhen they did scrap the Freshmen. They thought they were going to be killedg The Freshmen got the right then They took the ball and hickt away, The Freshmen looking for it to comeg VVhat happened they could not say, I And they got 'tired and some went home. lVe looked on them and it was joy. The Freshies got around and they annoyed The Sophomores got onto the ball, And then you hear them howl. lt was time for us to go, For it got cold and darkg And We were not very slow lVe had that feeling in our heart. Nl NETEEN SEVENTEEN Ninety-fozzr 43!NKC.1,., A IJVA N CE S II EET OF I .IU N Tuff iw m L 1 0.11 J. 2a rg, X Wm NINI4 l'?-AVN '-1ifKf'51 -5 E E' PM , , -hh 1KfiF'I,EfIJQC3.,EbALf,QN N 1 I I I I I s E 1 3 M .41 In Volventibus Annis yu gl ,Ii ii il 1: 'I f I was-about a year ago- A Freshman, for a year or so, 5 And occupied a chapel pew A long way back, as Freshmen do. Il I am a Sophomorcg they say lim growing wiser every day. I learn the lore of ancient sages And all about the middle ages. There may be something more to learn, Though what it is I can't discerng 1, l'll be a Junior in a year y Unless I Hunk, as now I fear. lm f Wllen l'm a Senior, I shall wear ' A dignified and solemn air, And garb me in a cap and gown And hurry forth and gain renown. I In later time I shall review i My college years so brief and few And see how each has done its part To make an ignoramus smart. RUTH E. HEND1-:nsoN -EAW' I I' NlNlC'l'liEN SEVENTEEN Ninety-six KW? MQ o Our styles are endorsed by the following: mmli J' 777'Zff4,56fJ-MM o K ffnw4.f 76 Z w AW om 'wtf Wfm WDM Mio 25222 mwwd W may Zfyw . WM o45Wff'MM1 Lowa z iff mm mlm MQW QAM ? HAM NVINI ll I N Nl VF N1 F VN 4 Y mmuwmmMm? 'k N KKTMIQ an-agaQN N HWMWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMMMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWNWNWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWU Q iftnvznast By M. AND MME. SOFE MORE WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW IWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW The Sofe Mores have been with the Knox Designers the last four seasons, and are able, therefore, to give their creations a personal character which is singularly charm- ing. The editors of Elite Styles have chosen them as representative of the best class of styles slunvn in the country5 and having obtained the consent of the oihcers of the 1918 Knox Style Company, with their photo- graphs, in the following pages we shall endeavor to pre- sent a glimpse of the prevailing modes. Only a few of the more daring and characteristic models will be shown in dns Bsueg when Huzseason B farHuw advanced we shall be able to give a more complete survey of the 1918 styles as a wvhole. MMWNWMWWWWMMWMWMWMWNWWWWWMWWWMWWWWWWWMMWWMWMWWWWWWWMWMWWWMWMW N IN ETEEN SEV ENTEEN Y Ninety-eight -..,, -Y.. '- W -v1--1-N-V,-L-.-1-. -f --41.-L...m ,. .... .,..,..,.,,,.,,r,. ,U ,. ,, ,, ,,,,, ,,k, A ,, X E 1?3!i1f.VeEeS For afternoon wear skirts will he shorter and continue to flare. Figs. 1. 2 :md 3 show :1 charming group of din- ner gowns from the establishment of Mile. Stayt, worn by models from the same place. The favorite colors for the season will he navy blue and :1 charming shade of old gold. In the newest costumes there is il striving for gouthful effects, though soft and rich materials of all kinds are much used. Afternoon and evening dress must he sumptuous and elaborate in fabric if not in design. There is no place for the simple in 1918 styles. save in sport clothes and early morning costumes. ' ' Nam :A Ir- ei N 1il'f.VF' N 1 if P- N ,Q .-.v Niizcfy-n1'1ze ........i.....g.. - ' ' 'L' - V , v..........i....,,,,,.,,,...., , ...,.,,, ......-. 5155?1531,QS-?L2:,554??+i ge li p V fflflfxu 11' ljj: ' A. jz .'-, :1f.Q..I: -1,5--fn, Qjgiggg ' X 'ffff , ,..1Ig.-,-.,N .. Y 1-.lI- , '1 ,, --A 51 - -1 -f ,Jw Signs of spring are beginning to be noticed in many fields of fashion. A great deal of wash material is already being shown, with a promise of more within the next few weeks. Full sleeves are as popular as ever, and will no doubt be even more in evidence as the warmer days 1nd evenings advance. 4 v i- rpfwifsxg m i 'ee ' M nw Om' Hmzdred Nil I li e l-,XVQVV-.ii luiztwl Y ww..- .., ,...i................--.-,Y Y----.--.N K Far M Q Qjfectt t l 1 Open air sports are becoming more and more popular each week, and we are showing a number of attractive models in tl1is always fascinating branch of apparel. Sport clothes do not show as much variation as do other types of style this season. although there are some minor changes. A charm- ing tennis style of blue and white linen is shown in Fig. 7, and in Fig. 8 the most popular of our western styles. Fig. 9 illustrates a pair of simple motoring frocks that appeal to many practical- minded motor enthusiasts. They show the prevailing tendency towards stripes and checks in some of the sport clothes Two good business suits are shown in Figs. 10 and 12, while Fig. 11 is an effective morning toilette for the man of leisure. It will be noticed that boots are higher than ever, and some still show the light tops so popular in f01'l'l1C1 years. One Handled One 5 -lx X fc!- elfc-SGQ QQQNX i ' And now to glance at that chic bit of fashion so dear to the fennnine souh i. e. chapeau. Never were hats more vahed in shape, Mze,cxdor and trhn- ming. The variety of woman is given full sway in the light and airy and gay- colored creations of the season. Stream- ers, tassels, and pompoms, high-pointed crowns, low, round crowns, the man- Insh hat and even the poke bonnet are shown in a motley array of color and design. fFig. 13D Large hats are worn by rnany CFHg.1lj,though mnme preferthe more coquettish effect of the smaller toques QFig. 15j. For street wear the smaller shapes are distinctly favored, though the larger ones are shouul by some houses. It will be evident from the few models shown on this page that lzat styles were never more daringly original. NINFTFFN SEVENTEFQN One I-Iuudred Two l i V l l l i l i . K . 1 1 1 I '-1.3.5-ILL ,, As to men's fashions, there are changes in plenty, and while the effects are neither so striking nor so varied. as those of women's styles, there is plenty of opportunity for the well-dressed man to be individual in his garb. There is a tendency toward the informal, hats are but seldom worn in place of the pop- ular cap. Vests are to be worn both single and double breasted. and collars are in sharp contrast to last year's CFig. 165. Soft collars are seen more often than others, and even some 'of our best- known men may be often seen hatless or coatless, with sleeves rolled high, or perhaps wearing some symbol of his craft, such as a carelessly draped apron CFigs. 18 and 19j. There is a noticea- ble lack of blues in the early showing of men's styles fFig. 17j, but more may be shown later. Balmacaans are much worn in many localities, popular as they have been for so many seasons. One H11 ndrcd Three Y fZ,ffen':'i,ea1Q h4arE,QX N l Q1 li , l I 1 P P THE LAST XYORD IN FASHIONS i l 1 A DEPARTIVIENT OF THE NENX'EST IDEAS ' x 5 OBTAINED AT THE LAST BIOMENT b 1 5 I , 1 . , more conservatlve mens styles, and l Some of the late models show a few 1 others show the tendency toward gaiety, Stripes and cheeks, and a hint of return P T to Colonial styles. 3 P l I 1 I I 1 1 ll V l r ,l U I I V I I Y l l EH NINl'l'l El'fN SI'IVl4fN'l'l'1l':N KY One Hundred Four S --'- - --H Q f '-.lLlf.h.L. .'.,. -,.:iEfL'Qg'3jkxN:,yA Z Sui? qtxijj 5:5 X M X N ....L,,21L'.l..QQ.....,.g3ffhff' ,ii M 3 -ii JQTIQ, ,UL '11, .':f:.::.:1'4g:.'igL.,4 ' , i ii3::g:,i Qg.--:,, , 4 X ,,iT,,,, 7 .,, fi., 'LL , ' V ' 1 il x ' , --.,g. 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' ' -W X P ' ,.. ,nvfax , ' N 3 on ei. f f L , 1 LH ilN lVi lfh , a' L..........., Fftrfs-QQ 1 QALSQNN ilirrahmetn Iimra Volume MDCCCCXIX Price, Fifty Cents per capita Galesburg, Illinois, March Forward FRESHMAN CLASS LARGEST IN 2 EARLE IVALLICK VVINS D. A. R. HISTORY Class of '19 Leads All Other Classes in Size by Large Difference From an mere statistical point of view the entrance of the class of '19 lI1FL1'liS the en- trance of the largest Freshman class that has ever entered Knox College, 215 Fresh- men enrolling in September. Our closest rival Qin respect to size onlyj was the class of last year which entered with an enroll- ment of 139. The second largest class in the history of the college was the class of 1909, which boasted 136 members. Something is drawing students to Knox in increasing numbers every year. Is it the boosting of President Mc-Clellandg is it the enthusiasm of the student body, is it the fact that Knox'S work is being felt more keenly throughout the states? VVhatever it is, we are proud of the increasingly large classes and we are openly boastful of the fact that our class roll has so materially helped to swell the roll of the college. FRESHMEN TO IVIN FOR KNOX Annual Debate to be Held with Iowa lVesleyan This Year The animal Freshman debate will be held with Iowa VVesleyan College this year, marking the close of a three year contract with that institution. The first Freslnnan debate under the contract was held in 1914 and the VVesleyan school won on both sides of the question. Last year the debate was cancelled for various reasons, so it remains for the representatives this year to win and even the score. This year the tryouts for the Freslnnan debate teams were carried on in the same manner that the varsity tryouts were held. The following men were chosen from the tryouts and later arranged as teams: Aitirm- ative-Lloyd Short, Paul Shelton and Roy VVestg negative-Floyd Tracy, Richard Pearsall, and George Seltersg Alternate- Harold Hanson. The ailirmative team will remain here at Knox while the negative team will journey to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to de- bate Iowa. VVesleyan's affirmative team. PRIZE Constance Sargent IVins Second Honors in Annual Essay Contest Following its regular custom, the local chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution offered this year a prize of 955 to the member of the Freslnnan class who should write the best essay of between one thousand and two thousand words on se- lected subjects. Miss Painter, the Fresh- man English instructor, and Dean Simonds. from the many essays submitted, selected with difficulty five essays which they decid- ed were slightly the best of those submitted. These five essays were then submitted to a committee of judges chosen by the D. A. R. chapter, which in turn chose the winner and the second best. After much deliberating Earle VVallick was declared the winner of the contest and Constance Sargent was giv- en second honors. Below is a. list of the five essays selected by Miss Painter and Dean Simonds, together with some of the characteristics which caused their selection. The Military System of the American Revolution, Earle VVallick-good arrange- ment and neatness. ' VVork of the Red Cross in the Present VVar, Constance Sargent-excellence of plan. comprehension and concreteness in handling the subject. Attitude of the Press Toward the VVar, Paul Blakemore-originality. Commercial Relations Between Great Britain and the United States, George XVil- son-conmrebension and clearness in hand- ling a. difficult subiect. Literature of the VVar. Donald Murphy -easy, forceful style in writing. THREE FRESHIES IN VARSITY DEBATES '19 Breaks All Records by Having Three Men on Varsity Debate Teams The Class of '19 has already made a rec- ord. in the forensic world of Knox College. In the debate tryouts for the varsity debate In to F NlNlil'l'lCl1lN SitlVI1lN'llEEN 0110 Hundred Eight 'gg.1eiii:ifgi:ffQf. ,- .... ,SEQ I F5 ,. .,..., ,.,,,. ....---,, ,, C-,,, X aiecifzs -::-f- FRESHMAN TIMES 2 team three Freshmen managed to win places upon the varsity team. The Freshmen who were so honored were Russell Hartman, Roy Nelson and George Vifilson, Nelson and VVilson debated on the affirmative side of the question at home, while Hartman was picked to travel with the negative to Carle- ton. YEARLINGS NOMINATE CLASS OFFICERS Meeting in Chamberlain Hall Brings Out Class Oratory ELLISTON'S FACE SPEAKS Freshmen Listen to Interesting Talk by Slat's Face O11 one of the last days of the month of September the Freshman class was called to Chamberlain Hall for an important meet- ing. When everyone had straggled in, Pro- fessor Drew, our esteemed class officer, brought down his gavel with three ponderous thuds upon Professor VVatkin's favorite ma- hogany table and in a falsetto, pectoral voice proclaimed that the purpose of the meeting was to have the officers of the class nomin- ated. Immediately the hubbub subsided and intense silence reigned, broken only by Maurice Gumbiner's bright tie. Kendall Himnan, worthy son of our in- trepid police chief, arose and nominated Hon. Eugene Jones Taliafero for the presi- dency of the class. He delivered a master- ful oration in which he discussed in detail the manifold virtues and accomplishments of his candidate. The candidate then stepped forward for a few moments in order to give the members of the class an opportunity to look him over. Richard Pearsall, of Elgin High School fame, then gained the Hoor and orated the following: Members of the class of 1919- VVe are here met to choose a man to pre- side over the destinies of our class through- out the coming year. In the business world to-day we are hearing a great deal about the man who is 100 per cent eiticientg the man who will make good wherever he is placed. Such a man I have in mind. This man was last year president of the senior class of Rockford High School, a. class which mnnbered over two hundred. He admin- iste1'ed the many duties and responsibilities of that ofiice with exceptional ability and with great credit to himself. The presidency of our class is an important position, for the holder of that office must guide this class through the many difficulties which it will encounter a.nd none of which we can see at this time, Therefore, in selecting a man for our president we must try no costly experi- ments. VVe want the man who has already made good, who has showed himself capable of holding such a position. Knowing these things it is with great pleasure that I nom- inate Milton Hult for the class presidency, the man who is 100 per cent eflicient, the man who will deliver the goods. The nominations for president were forth- with closed. Witli two such paragons of ability and cha1'acter from which to choose the destiny of the class of '19 was sure to be in good hands. After an embarrassing si- lence of several minutes, Floyd Tracy, the silver-tongued orator of Galesburg High School. unlimbe1'ed and got into action. Friends and fellow-students, he began in a full oratund. I want to nominate a man for Freshman member of the Student Coun- cil who is not unknown to most of you, and who, during the past year. has been a leader in the life of Galesburg High School. active in' athletics, oratory, and scholarship. Vile can place our responsibilities in his hands with perfect confidence. I nominate Mr. Harold Ellistonf' Candidate Elliston stepped forward and while he was being looked over, Mr. Tracy continued, You can see at once that this man is a man of integrity and responsibility. Just look at his faceg why, that face speaks for itself. QProf. Drew's face relaxed into a b1'oad grind Upon that face are written character, honor, efficiency, and determina- tion. VVe demand these qualities in the man who is to represent us in the Student Coun- cil. As I have previously mentioned, I nom- inate Mr. Ellistonf' Miss Bredeweg then arose and nominated Charles Hanna for the same office, stating that she had known Charles since boy- hood and that he had many times in his life in Quincy displayed the Sallie qualities which Mr, Tracy had emnnerated. The rest, of the nominations were very un- exciting, but just as everyone was making ready to join the rush to the exits Mr. Ellis- ton Che of the noble facej hastened to the front and announced in a clear voice that he wished to decline his nomination in favor of Mr. Red Murray. Mr. Murray hasten- ed forward, accepted the nomination, and was ogled by the audience. After a formal transfer of Mr. Elliston's noble traits had been made in his favor, Professor Drew dis- missed the meeting, after congratulating the class on its many talented members. ilN Sl'Vi N i'i'ii'N A' M F I FTF' I F NlNifl'i' -Y if 4 I Q ' One Hnizdrvd Nine ffaersae QQQN A FRESHMAN MEMBER OF THE FACULTY Muriel McClure Gives Cornet Lessons in Conservatory Miss Muriel McClure continues to gain distinction for herself and renown for the Freshman class in the world of music. Al- though not enrolled as a member of the faculty of the Knox Conservatory, it has re- cently become known that Miss McClure is giving cornet lessons in the Conservatory. Her young pupils are not large in number, but they will doubtlessly become more num- erous as Miss McClure's fame spreads. It is with pride that we acknowledge the en- rollment of a musician of such talent in our class. FRESHMEN PROMINENT IN GLEE CLUBS In addition to its many other achieve- ments, the Freslunan class is well represent- ed in the Knox College Glee Clubs. It is rather unusual for either organization to have very many Freshmen enrolled as mem- bers, but this year it was greatly due to the eHorts of the Freshmen members that the respective concerts were such successes, The following Freshmen are members of the Men's Glee Club: Milo Craig, Harold Ellis- ton, Avon McGowen, Richard Pearsall, Eu- gene Taliafero, Lyman Vose, and Glen Wet- zel. The Girl's Glee Club has Ruth Brewer and Minnie Goehring enrolled as members. HULT HEADS FRESHMEN Class Election Brings Out Heavy Vote Following its exciting nominating conven- tion, the Class of '19 held its first election. A heavy vote was polled as few Freshmen failed to cast their ballots. The oiiicial re- turns from the polls showed the following results: President-Milton Hult. Vice President-Edna Bridge. Secretary-Victoria Bender. Men's Treasurer-Milo Cabeen. W0man's Treasurer-Katherine Harring- ton. Student Council Representative-Charles Hanna. Recent pictures of the class officers with short biographical sketches appear else- where in this issue. CONSERVATORY FRESHMEN The secretary of the Conservatory, Miss Bessie L. Hinckley, reports twenty-six Freshmen enrolled in the Conservatory. This does not include the many Freshmen who are enrolled as specials. A VVORD OF THANKS The Freshman class takes this means of expressing its appreciation and thanks to the members who composed the orchestra which furnished the music at the first class party. Svnrirtg YEARLINGS GIVE PARTY First Freshman Party Held in College Gymnasium The iirst Freshman class party was held in the college gymnasium December 3, 1915. While the evening's entertainment was entirely impromptu a more successful Freshman party has never been seen at Knox. The committee in charge was fortu- nate enough to secure an orchestra com- posed entirely of Freshmen for the occasion and it was largely through the eiorts of this orchestra that the evening was such a suc- cess. Music was furnished throughout the evening. The chief purpose of the party was, of course, to give the Freshmen an opportun- ity to get acquainted, and in securing this end the result was most gratifying. Upon entering the gynmasium each Freshman was given half a Christmas post card with in- structions to locate the other half of the card. Later, the partners so selected formed in line for a grand march, At a given signal during the g1'and march each girl moved for- ward one placeg this feature being intro- duced to aid the Freshmen in getting ac- quainted. Dancing at the first Freshman party being tabooed, a program had been planned with great care, but the program failed to arrive in the form ordered so an impromptu program was introduced. The grand march ended in such a way as to have half the class at one end of the gymnasium and the other half at the other end. These halves were then respectively divided into two other sections and the four sections given a limited time to prepare an A NINi+:'l'r+:b:N SRVENTEEN 'E Ont' Hundred Ten FRESHMAN TIMES 4 original stunt. Section A, under the leadership of Horace Day presented a movie of the western pioneer life, with Indians, cowboys, and lastly, the brave boys in blue. Section B, under the leadership of Dean Handley, presented a mock marriage. In this stunt', Charles Hanna and Janet Johnson were united in marriage by the most Rev. Earle lVilbur NVallick, Y. M. C. A. Section C., under the guidance of Wil- lard Dean, portrayed most vividly the daily life of Chapel service. Richard Pearsall, as the dignified Billy, Constance Salisbury depicting Miss Stayt, and others imperson- ating Professors Griffith and Graves in their pet sketches, respectively, cut sermons and deep papers, helped make this part of the program especially realistic. Section D, with Harold Elliston at the wheel, en- acted the tragedies which take place in the reception room of XVhiting Hall every date night? Professor and Mrs. Drew, Professor and Mrs. Griffith, and Miss Grace A. Stayt, who served most graciously as chaperones, consented to act as judges of the stunts, After many seconds of deep thought and consideration, they voted unanimously to give the prizes to Section C, which had presented the Chapel scene. Following this announcement, Professor Drew called Richard Pearsall and Con- stance Salisbury forward to receive the rare prizes awarded to their section and after a beautiful speech, Dick was pre- sented with a perfectly good wand, and Connie was crowned with a wooden doughnut. Immediately after the program the men of the class served the young ladies re- freshments. The orchestra then rendered a program of popular music and after playing Home Sweet Home half a dozen times the party broke up shortly before eleven thirty. '19 PROMINENT IN VALENTINE PARTY Freshman Girls Give Swedish Folk Dances at Hall Party On February 12th, VVhiting Hall was the scene of much feminine gayety. At three o'clock in the afternoon there were as- sembled in the Recreation Room all the ladies of the faculty and the Hall girls. It was a genuine Valentine Party, the room was decorated with hearts, ribbon, and Howers of brilliant red. The guests were all in festive attire and frolicsome mood. Promptly at 3:15 the party was set in motion-literally speaking-one and all tripping 05 in a one step. During the afternoon special dances were given by the Freshman and upper class girls under the direction of Miss Paine. The Swedish dance, given by twelve sweet little Fresh- man girls, was wonderfully executed and received much applause. Dressed in the picturesque garb of Swedish peasants they gave a Harvest dance, showing the gather- ing, cleaning, and spinning of flax. Miss Mildred Wilcox, '19, furnished the piano music during the afternoon. FRESHMEN GIVE ST. PATRICK'S PARTY Sixty Couples Attend the Second Class Party The Freslnnan class gave its second party in the college gymnasium on March 17th, giving a St. Patrick's Party. The pro- grams were in the form of four page fold- ers, The covers of the programs were of heavy green material with the name and date of the party printed in gold. The printing within the programs was all done in green ink. On the back page of the pro- grams were printed the names of the chaperones and class oflicers. Some sixty couples took part in the grand march, which was led by Milton Hult, the class president and Miss Hildred Hatcher, with Murlin Hoover and Miss Mildred Fuller, the chairman of the Social Committee, as second couple. Gaylord's five piece orchestra furnished the music for the party. In the large room down stairs Richard Pearsall and Miss Ruth Brewer had charge of the entertaimnent for the people who did not desire to dance. Besides cards, stunts, and games, electric toasters and marslnnal- lows were provided for those who chose to toast marshmallows. Professor and Mrs. Sellew, Professor and Mrs. Griflith, and Miss Grace A. Stayt acted as chaperones for the party. CLUB NOTICES A. B. C. Club will meet with the Presi- dent this afternoon at 2:30 to arrange for a dance after the basket ball game at Lom- bard gym next Thursday. The Knox Club of Lombard University will hold its annual banquet at the Santa Fe lunch wagon on Tuesday next. Don't forget the big Freshman free-for- all at Farrell's to-night. as N1NliG'lil lQN sicvn-1m'1'iALi-QN W Wt i i a 4 Om' Hundred lilercfz ,egg H fteaeam een N 5 FRESHMAN TIMES Athlriira PUSHBALI, CONTEST XVON' BY FRESHIES Ilirst Year Men VVin Rough Class Scrapn by One Point SOPHOMORES STEAL BALL Fearful Sophomores Assault Officials as They Infiate Ball Knox's first annual push ball contest was won by the Freshmen on Willard Field. Because of the large size of the Freslnnan class, the class was divided into two sec- tions so as to give the Sophomores an even contest. The Freshmen won the toss and chose the south goal, the Sophomores de- fending the north line. At the signal from Referee DeTray both teams rushed toward the ball and from then on the contest was one of sheer strength, each side endeavor- ing to push back the other side. Neither side scored in the first quarter, but the Freshmen managed to push the ball over the Sophomore line in the second quarter. In the second half the second group of Freshmen were sent in, but it was unable to score, Several times the Fresh- ies' goal line was threatened, but they tightened their defense and managed to avert a defeat. Later in the game the con- test settled down to a. fight to see which class was to have a representative perched upon the ball. By keeping the Freshmen off the top of the ball and then lifting it above their heads and pushing it forward, the Sophomores were able to gain many yards. The Freshmen, however, were able to defeat this line of attack. The contest was thoroughly exciting fespecially to the contestantsj and it is hoped that the Student Council will see fit to have all the class scraps of the fu- ture settled in this manner. The only set- back to the success of the contest was the theft of the ball by the fearful Sophomores just previous to the contest. As President Vifampler, of the Student Council, and Coach DeTray, who was acting as referee. were having the ball inflated, a group of Sophomores took it upon themselves to as- sault these two oiiicials and steal the ball, taking it to the regions of the unknown- somewhere near Knoxville. A cry of warn- ing was sent out by the Freshmen, how- ever, and the ball was brought back in l I time to allow the holding of the contest before darkness. While it might be said that this incident increased the fighting spirit of the men, still it exhibited a spirit of poor sports- manship and served to act as a wet blanket on the enthusiasm of the crowd which had turned out to witness the contest. YVith the Class of '19 as Sophomores in the fall, such an incident is not likely to take place. Profiting by the experiences of the contest this year, it is more than probable that the contest next fall will be even more exciting and much more successful. '19 GIRLS IN INTER-CLASS MEET A girls' Freshman basket ball team was organized among the girls of the Fresh- man class and in the inter class matches proved an important factor in making the girls' basket ball season peppy and excit- ing. In the tryouts which were held in February, the following team was picked: Forwards, Florence Dixon, Marguerite Kennedyg Substitute, Alma Lescherg Guards, Katherine Harrington, Ruth Millsg substitute, Vivian Howell, center, Anna Goldsmith, Substitute, Ma1'garet Kirkpat- rick. TWO FRESHMEN WIN LETTERS Freshmen Prominent in Basket Ball World Two Freshmen were awarded the official K in basket ball this year, the honored men being Murlin Hoover and Adolph Hamblin. The Freshmen were well repre- sented on the second team, the following men playing with the team: Raymond Washburn, Orville Litchfield, Milo Craig and Laverne Fuller. The Freshmen were also represented on the varsity foot ball team and at press time there seems no doubt but what mem- bers of the class will be important factors in aiding Knox in the base ball and track worlds also. The Freshman pea pool championship game will be played in Central Billiard Hall this afternoon. Preihs, O'Haven, Tyner and Jackson are the best bets. Provisions have been made to accommodate all those who attend the match, the front door will be guarded and the back door left open. F NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Himdred Twelve is Wi - --Y J . FRESHMAN TIMES 6 I Times' Exciting Seriall What has gone before.-Beautiful VVini- fred Drake, a young heiress, is madly in love with Craig Winters, a charming young moving picture actor and insists on forcing her attentions upon him, even though he repulses llel' at every turn. After many hair- breadth escapes he is unwittingly enticed into a canoe by the unscrupulous heiress, who is resolved to win him at any cost. Continue this thrilling novel for yourself. CHAPTER MMCDCIX You,,, he cried, with a gasp which nmch experience before the camera had made a work of art. Yes, she hissed, iixing him with triumph in her beautiful, black eyes, there is no escape. No one is near enough to help you, and when we reach Martenburg the parson will do the rest. See, here is the license. We two shall be one ere nightfall or I'll know the reason why. Now then, pick up that paddle and get to work. XVe have three miles to go. Craig did as commanded, but his brain was working with lightning under his soft hat. Suddenly he picked up an idea, He uttered a shriek of despair, rose, and plung- ed over the side of the canoe as a stricken turtle drops oil' a log. He swam under wat- er till his breath gave out, for fear his pur- suer would shoot, but she was evidently un- armed so he managed to gain the shore. As he disappeared over the bank, he held his pink finger tips over his 6Ell'S to exclude the shouts and curses that followed him from the canoe. He had foiled his persecutor once more. With dripping clothes, but with joy in his heart, he set out briskly for his hotel. Craig spent the next week in peace and had almost forgotten his obnoxious admirer. One afternoon he received a note from one of his close friends requesting him to come immediately to room 423 of the Blackrock Hotel. Fearing that his friend was in trouble he hastened to the hotel and was soon knocking upon the door of the room. It opened noiselessly and he walked in. In- stantly he was seized in a powerful grasp and thrown to the floor. His hands were quickly bound behind him while his feet were also securely tied. He opened his mouth to yell, but a gag was instantly thrust in it. He rolled over upon his back and stared into the beautiful, black eyes of Winifrecl Drake. , If you promise to keep still, she an- nounced, I'll be pleased to remove the gag and then we can come to an understanding. Craig nodded his assent, and the gag was quickly removed. How dare you, he began, but she si- lenced him immediately. Rather neat, eh? Are you ready to give up? Choose between me and starvation, for one of us you shall surely have. You have Houted me till I am desperate. Take me now or you will get no gravy on your po- tatoes for a month! I am going to dinner now and shall be glad to have your com- pany as my bethrothed or else you must re- main in this 1'oom. Decide ! Never! snapped Craig, Then good-bye, answered his captor with a mocking laugh. 4'You'll change your mind before the month is past, and she was gone. lVithout delay, Craig set to work with the ropes which bound him. He worked his wrists loose and at length managed to free his hands. It was the work of a. moment to untie his feet, and he was free. He rushed to the door and turned the knob, but the lock was sprung. Curses! he exploded. His jailer would return now at any moment. Even now she might he returning down the corridor. The suspense and disappointment was too much for even Craig. But hist! Soft foot steps were approaching. Vliild with terror he ran to the clothes closet, but its door was also locked. He tried to crawl under the bed, but he reflected that if he were discovered there he would be caught like a rat in a trap. He ran to the window, but there was no fire-escape and he was ten stories above the street. The foot steps stopped befo1'e the door of the room. His captor had indeed returned. A key was inserted in the lock and a mo- ment -later the door began to noiselessly and slowly open. fro na CONTINUEDI EIGHT FRESHMEN ON ORCHES- TRA ROLL Judging from the persona? of the Knox Conservatory Orchestra the Freslnnan class has a large representation in the orchestra. The college and community is well aware of the excellent work of the orchestra and it is with pride that we 1'ecord eight Freshman names upon its roll. The honored eight are Lorene Bredewegg Louise Discus, Anna Goldsmith, Virginia Leighton, Muriel Mc- Clure, Lloyd Short, Harold Swenson, and Opal Worley. Nl bf E- l b,,l QN Si' V MN l l.i'.i'xi 'M mi' 1 Out' Hundred Thirteen Kferrsais AQQNX 7 FRESHMAN TIMES illreahman Iimra fE.s'fabIi.s'hed in 19162 . EXECUTIVE STAFF Jluizaging Editor .,,,....,.,........,...... BLUE PENCIL Business Jlanager ................ DER AJNIT NONE ,-Idzicrfising Blalznger .....,..,,,.,....... HE STARVED Published once in a life time 1-HoNEs: Business Ollice ,....................... New, 1415 Main Editorial Rooms ...,..,..,.,.,..,,,.,... Try Burtnett's Entered as Freshman Class Matter' at the U. S, Post Ofhce, at Galesburg, Ill. RELIEF AT LAST For years the question of giving grades that will satisfy all students has been a ques- tion that has perplexed the most learned of pleasure, there- the first to an- the Knox faculty. It is a fore, for this paper to be nounce through its editorial columns that an to be made. important change is about The special commission appointed by President McClelland to solve this trying problem has at last reported a favorable solution. The commission aimed from the first to devise a system which would please the great majority. The solution, while it is very simple, is hoped to produce this re- sult, although it is known that it will aid the present Sophomore class especially. The commissioners found, after a glance or two of investigation, that the majority of the students under the old system were receiv- ing D's and C's. These gradings being unsatisfactory the logical remedy therefore was to change the rating of the letters, and this was immediately done. Under the new system MD will be consid- ered a grade of honorg C a grade of semi- honorg B a signal of warning to the re- cipient in order that he can do a little more fussing and thus get back to the honor rollg and A will be considered a symbol of dishonor. It is not expected that there will be very many students who will be placed on the dishonor roll under the new system. No special editorial comment is needed for the readers of this paper already know what a tremendous benefit the new system will be when once started. However, no small amount of praise and thanks should be given to the commission which so skill- fully solved the perplexing problem of grades. In showing their appreciation it is hoped that the student body will give their hearty co-operation to make the new system a success. ' THE FRESHMEN, 1916 The Freshmen got the totle full And all very good fellows Don't know if they ever play golf Don't beleeve they be very good Sailers They got a P1'esident he ougt to be Swed I tell you he knows hees Business He will do es hi agreed En him is true and Faithfulness It is surely the biggest Class That ever come in to Knox The strife for good aducatiou VVill be for them a good Salvation They are endustriaus and good Boys They don't make very much noise Nearly two hundred pretty good string Not one want to be aut of the ring The girls are traing to do their best Show of good like all the rest Et don't matter where the set They are awful afraid to be late. When they her Olof Sound the Bell They will be on the running Rail Dont like to get their nam in the Gale And they mak et very well OLOF. HVVHY,-OLAF V' VVho shovels snow From off the walks? VVhy, Olof! Who round the VVho wields a broom From morn till - night? Why, Olof! D Who tries with all campus His main and might Proudly stalks? To shine-up Knox Who tells to you And keep her bright His finest thought And always has And talks, and talks, Her lookin' right? And talks, and talks Why, Olof I XVhy, Olof ! Who for the Freshman' Class is strong? Why, Olof! Whose poet-heart Bursts forth in song For dear old Knox He's loved so long? Who knows when you Are right or wrong? Why, Olof ! F F NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hzzndrcd Fozwfcen FRESHMAN TIMES I A ! .y ' QQD. M, ,,, We are Fair Freshie C0-Eds Um' l1lIll4lVL'lf I'41'fIuu11 , - 4 Q seii - g P s ,..,f5jg1ri Q QQ SN X '-.lil-- l' ' -P1 .: '1g3:- -'- ANA'-MP'-i-1 Q Y I , 9 FRESHBIAN TIBIES Recent Photographs of Class Oficers MILTON H U I Xl' Milt was born in Rockford, Illinois, some time before the above picture was taken. From the time that he first issued his famous midnight crying policy he be- came interested in policies and politics. Dame Rumor has it that he has his eyes on the Presidency of the U. S, A. EDNA BRIDGE ' Little Edna, like Little Eva of Uncle '1'om's Cabin fame, enjoys a popularity with the Freshmen that can't be beat. As history once said, Little, but oh my. VICTORIA BENDER Victoria, better known to her friends as Torry, has demonstrated her ability time and again. Most abundantly has she given PEP and VVORK to the Class of '19. MILO CABEEN Milo was meant to be an athlete, as can be recognized when one observes the sweater-garbed figure below. Because of his ability as a runner the men of the class bestowed upon him the rare privilege of running after class levies. Sv' f 'im' I V , .A V A , v . 1 '. I I , f-rr 1 . - w J '1 sv , :rain x , ig -9, 2. to ,,,.. . ' ' 4. 'af c'Amm'Nr5'm ! 'B'f N I N H 'I' F IC N P1 V li N 'I' E FC N P Om' Hundred Sixteen ....,. .,,.........e... .i-..............-.......,....- , Xe I. We? , , ue... J if A so ffl -. I C' fill 54,4 FRESHMAN TIMES 10 KATHERINE HARRINGTON Katy is a psychologist. Her ability of collecting class levies among the girls of the class shows conclusively that she knows the psychological moments. ENTRANCE OF '19 CLASS First Days of College Life full of Ex- citement Although it is always acknowledged with reluctance by the little ones themselves, the entrance of one Freshman into college is very much like the entrance of any other one.. Boys, determined to look self-possess- ed, wander nonchalantly about the campus. Girls, unmistakably frightened but eager to see everything and learn the ropes in a day, scurry up and down the dormitory steps. Enrollment of this slightly unwieldly body is accomplished in a few days. The boys ap- pear marked with a badge of Freshman- shipf' It matters little what it is, it is meant to convey to the world in general the stigma with which its wearer is burdened. The girls become calmer, less effusive in their exclamations of delight over the vari- ous novelties of college life, andgperhaps have a date or two. This in general is the usual entrance of a Freshman class. VVe must admit that the entrance of '19 was not radically different. si-f ww -P CHARLES HANNA Representative Chuck Hanna has ably looked after the interests of the Freshmen in the Student Council. That he possesses much knowledge is shown by the fact that the top of his dome is slightly bald. Perhaps a few more boys and girls swarmed in than is usual, perhaps the boys were a little stronger and the girls a little fairer than is usualg perhaps the spirit and initia- tive of this class was a little greater than is usual, but more than this we can not claim. This is my agonyg I shall not want any more of it. It maketh me to roll about upon the floor in distress. It leadeth me beside myself and causeth me to shrink from the sight of food. It does anything but restore the tran- quility of my soul. It leadeth me through the paths of discord for its name's sake. Yea, though I ramble through valleys of wildest exultation I shall always fear evil, for thou art ever by me, thy yells and cries they discomfort me. Thou preparest a. stag before me in the presence of mine f1'iends. At the conclusion of the agony they are all mine enemies. Thou anointest my weary brain with music-music did I say? Nay, verily for the din is fearful. My eyes runneth over. Surely restlessness and appendicitis shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall dwell in the insane asylum forever. tw' I One Hundred Sv':'v11fvvu ,U S ff! EsAlS Q SN X 52S52Afmg.mwn-m 6m '2i1fQmun---m-'A'f'm'ammM NTNETEEN SEVENTEEN Um' ll11m1'v'v41 Eigfllfcvn I ,1, 1VU', , 1, , , x1 1M !lm 3 1 '31 '1 , , 1 ,,,,,,,... ,,... ..,,.. ,,......,,,...,.,. ....,.,,,......................,....... ..-........,..,-. .-.W-0-...N-n-m-mnmfnu nn. mru--.mmm-.Hmanumm-.mmm-. :. 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'f7wi 5f'Q',f3!'-'-'53 , - M .- ' '5!f -?'11yiD'- 1,64 ,J1QfJ1'fvB15'f-. -7' i2'1Lr,i55.,-:f..Tf 5 '-,if j4f,Hf11Pg'g'X, ,j'.1', i' X ' ' ', - ' .EYQAIL 9la?H175f- i, f.?Q.g5Q5iQ.Mj'Qf4,E y12,fQA.1.311.86.,iggjfxazldrzfgislEhgfwfxTk zfl:H2,tgf.4g2.,1yf,b'?1Af3fQ 3 K , Q Y ' .V .A . . N 'lf-- If-' ff- A -N 'M L ,A 1Yf':?4J:i'U'51l5Hm..FmE'i':Iw.N.'J 1V.1:.+f'fLi fXiw,5?:w5 .'3.-1: '-J Nik' 4- '--wah Jw ' Kfefmsans GLQLQQN COACIi In-to C. DETRAY NOX took another step forward when she secured the services of Leo C. De Tray as head of the department of physical training. While at the University of Chicago Coach De Tray made a name for himself as an athlete, particularly in foot ball. The same spirit that won All-Western and All-American honors for him at Chicago, he has thrown into his coaching here at Knox. Mr. De Tray is one of a few, a very few, who hold that praiseworthy attitude toward all athletic work: that the glory lies in the doing-not the winning. lf he has accomplished one thing above all others here at Knox this year, it has been that he has taught the men how to plug and dig and fight. The following reviews of the different branches of athletics will show only too plainly what he has had to contend with this season. With a great abundance of green material and a very few experienced men back, his foot ball and basket ball prospects looked anything but bright. He surpassed all expectations, however, and turned out teams worthy of his own ideals-teams of men who worked. We should be disappointed indeed not to see Coach De Trayis athletic figure upon the Knox campus for at least half a dozen years yet to come. He's what we have wanted in years past and now that we have him, letis keep him. VVe are all for him. C NINETEEN SEVENTEEN WC WC Om' Hundred Nineteen X FFF MQ ,genes 'T f V Y -1- The Proper Spirit LL through our college year, from September to June,-every day at some hour or other--some one is putting his physical energy under heavy strain and is working hard that he may earn for Knox a victory and for himself a K, In the very striving comes the rewardg in the self-sacrifice the glory. That is no new slogan, but never before has its influence been made so mariifest as it has this year at Knox. Knox men, quite willing to undergo the hardships of severe training and to endure the knocks and pounds of the varsity, have come out in greater numbers for the sev- eral athletic teams than ever before. VVe may well attribute it all to the new Knox spirit. The same spirit raised our endowment. The same spirit guided two hundred of our students, who, at midnight, May 1, marched with the college band to the Galesburg Club to hear the news of the 35500000.00 campaign. The same spirit moves mountains. And it's all for Knox. Knox first, last, and at all times. That's the spirit! That's the old pepper! Nobody was ever injured rooting at a game. Nobody from Knox can afford to miss the thrill of the real Knox spirit. The boys who don the dirty togs and undergo the severe punishment of the foot ball field have it. Basket ball men have it, else they would cease to come out. Track and base ball men have it and if they have not, they have played in vain. To some few of us-get the spirit! To most of us-keepiit! N l N lC'f'lHIlf1N SPZV!:1N'I'EEN One Hundred Twenty i N . H if , 1 -'f ' , , wt., 1 F' A 1 N . , x , 1 f W , ' r , W N 1 P , I 3 1 5 1 N , I 5 ,F I Q , T Y W 1 N N 1 i f . W 1 . I , ' w ,' 1 W 1 9 I 4 1 x ll 1 i L 4 V 5 W '1- 1 V - - -- . -------,W 9 f' 1 ft'-.may 'V' ' ' 1 W 1 , One 9 v Q Hundred Twenty-one f--YY -- - v H ' TMS mgsw N 2 i v 5 5 i I 'A A 1 1 S E 3 9 I, v A r r -r 1 v i , 5 L vi L Rnssnx, '16, Captain Full Hawk HAXR'PlI.XX, 'Hi 'I'zlCkf0 O Z se o :-1 gf .-T -1 ka ? 2 . i , 4 6 4 Q ' Z. , 3 X! E , fb ' P1 X H- NELSON, '16 Guard NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hundred Twcnty-two -,.:i1::'1.g111 -- ,Al .-T-.g4,i'ig.-44.gg.g ? H Qogv .f FQ-Fw L7 'TNI53 ' Lf-X-1-A--21 ifxigza L-4 Tr0w 'HA q..m,wMM. m ,AA, 4s A , M A, MWMMM -Ml mum, ' H- ' ff W ' -'9i49':'3f A' L 'h x 'TT ' NICHOLSON, 19 Guard CRANE, '17 Esslsx, ,18 Guard ffl HHN SEV S4 K Om- Hzuzdrvfi Tzumzfy-tlzzvc Tackle PRICE, ,19, Quarter Back M n'zf 1 r: fm'-YA '-'U'- m- '-w--- f, ZX, ffmg FALQQEN N 4 N AE 1s 1, W 1 l , 1 W if 5: Q1 Q1 5 1 19 wg! 1 S i 1 N 1: 51 3 1 'e ii 1, li 5 I K 5: i, 'A I1 N, J l I I w GAY, '17 Half Buck LIIZTC H, '19 Guard GREGORY, '19 Full Back DAY. '19 Q1ll1ll'l1 N I N lC'l1!+2I'lN SEV HNTHEN Ons Hzuzrlrczi Twcizfy-fozzr H C-Nm fit. A-? if-51:9 'X XX C U p 'aiiil . ,Q ff'--.SL 5-'S 1,-::g4,ZIJ 6321 , 1 W Q71 fp f g,5gfiigii'1 ffff' f 1f 1-1 -J -,.. ,.l I l3l'ICKEll, '19 Center I 1 PLXXKIX, '19 End I F V N S lf' V I fx 1'1 V N 4 HW '4'm-M'uw- ' ..4 -1 .. rc H1111 drvd Tzcwzzlv-fire 5 1'I,xM1::.Ix, '19 Hml Sco'1 r, '17 Half Buck ZZ was AAQQQN X Ffa? W Bn.r,E'rT, '17, Manager Concerning the Season HE writer of this Udopei' had to hit the line hard in order to get enough stuH'to Hll up the required space, but after considerable effort was able to compile the following facts. As you wdllsoon see,Uthe spread fornuwionn B used throughout The prospects for a winning team were never brighter than they were at the beginning of school. The coaches were the best that could be secured and any coHege uwndd be proud of the coaching stall' that Knox had this year. Head Coach De Tray Xvnl be renunnbered by aH the folhnvers of the ganle as one of die greatest athletes that the llniversny' of Cdncago luis ever produced. Coach Redden, of Michigan, held the position of end three years and xvas krunvn at the tnne as the best end in the lfiddle 'West Both men were All-western players during their coHege careers Knox opened the season by defeating Northwestern College. ffhe next sveek her luck xvas reversed vvhen she lost to the St. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hundred Twezzfy-si.r F fee N y e f 1f + QQ ' f'ff+1,'141Tf:Lv5y3f: x H: e e' . i l 1 I ia I f f Louis University. It was while playing in the St. Louis game that Bryan Scott, half back, received fatal injuries. The remainder of the games were cancelled in honor of his memory. If the schedule had been completed, it would probably have l been the hardest that any Knox team has had to carry out for years. VVashington, Lake Forest, Lombard, and Monmouth were yet to be dealt with. The only K men in school were Captain Rosson, Scott, Hartman, Carroll. and Radcliffe. Last year's second team furnished Nelson, Essex, Gay, and Crane. The rest of the squad were chosen from first year men. We were particularly for- tunate in having so many good players among the Freshmen. Hamblin, Price, Ran- kin, Leech, Becker, Bond, Day, Burke, Chapeck, Gregory. and Nicholson all showed up unusually well in the short time that they had to play. Our hope is that these . men will return for another year. T N I N IQITMLEN SEV HN T H HN mm- W- an Ouc Hundrmi Tufc11fj. 5c:'c1i s Q SN N TQNEQ, .at R... 'S VARSITY The Knox Seconds HE 'iscrubsn are the unheralded heroes of the gridiron and are usually given a little space in the athletic section. There is not much to say about them this year. They were fortunate enough to escape with hut a month's workout with the varsity. lt is their priv- ilege to scrimmage with the first team during each day's practice throughout the year. In so doing the varsity men are kept in shape for the regular games. VVhen the foot ball schedule was canceled this season the second team games were given up also. This deprived the scrubs of the little fun that they get from their hard. grinding work. T-Wm'-gn' NINHTPQI-Q,N Si'TVl+1NTEEN Oni' Hlzudrvd Y'tcc11fy-ciglit I W 877.1 .ii 1 - fg f T! ' f' iff! -'r ' Q' V7 X 'wlfifi-.ff . 4 NW! 1 iiglxa A ' ' ' ' I tc , ' H: rl- ' ' 1?5,e. i ' Q, f , - , , , q , nu:- f Q' . V , 1 ' , ' Lx A ' , lj gf - - f ,- ' , 1 1--, .1 ,I A , V ,.,f , .M V W 3 ' 5 'ff V' W - 4 h , , ANI., . V Q, 1 , fy 1 k M 2 X 4 E ' ' I - 1 9 , . ' E, ' Y i f . 'f,.'.X ,, A, X . , .,v, X, Y I sir: V f 'C :Q7M 5 W I , ,3'11cAEk 1 . , x x . .u1qv,! m , 3. , 'tri'-ftzxg . Q X - ew' 'f' A fsfj, ' 'L , ' ' Tr'fm'w '3 ' ., 1 ' '5 :7 ' , .-2775, r rr .5 4 ,' -' , ?' 5Q?2 -Q H -M ,AJ-41gj.j - --V-f.-1- . -X ,.,,:.k,z One Hznzdrvd Twmrfy-:lille .-,.f: 'fi' 'x . fi V wg -Q.-- 4 .v Y- -- m,wqv,-, H LN , ITA., - L..- OHL' Hulzdrud Tlrirfy I 1 1. ,. , ,, ..-...ggi , ,,,, ,,,,,, Y,-,J .Lf I ' 'A' l I 1 x K 1 x X N w tj .i...i...., ...,..-....,,.7 .,..,, -AM-,,,,e ,V '., ' T? 'ti 4 'A ' ' ' ---f'-L-ww--- --M .Y ,Z ..A. - .fi.f.f..Q Q, w fQQ.,f F'K'x'X5 ............ ,.,., . . WN. . A,....... ,.....--..m.,.,..n--,.-.......,..,,'1Q, C E H 5-f-in riff-f.:.f6 Q3-.i L f LI Lge.. ' .. ' 'ec'1g:..i :f:fiTf1ij,g 1'gi.::T:. .i::.g.:1:g.J 37 'iifT1l. fig-gflfritgflii-,QL-1,.14gg.ggliittffig:1:'fi:? eic1f1:rfZif1111? Review of Basket Ball ITH a victory for Monmouth right at the start, Knox fans were somewhat crestfallen, but their hopes came back the following week, whe11 Lombard was deci- sively defeated. Knox was later able to avenge herself ill the Monmouth cracker box. when she held the big end of the score at the close of the game. Lake Forest was defeated by Knox for the first time in four years. This victory put con- fidence in the local tossers and their team work improved materially after this game. Armour broke even with Knox. each winning one game from the other. Outside the Cone ference. Campion was the only team able to defeat the locals. The Knox Band did much to help put pep into the crowds at each game. the f cheer leaders, although rather modest in their G-W m'ASf'N, iw' Culltalll actions, did good work. The efforts of Priehs ought to be particularly commended, for he rallied the rooters on more than one im- portant occasion, by means of his Hblaseru and megaphone. The gymnasium was well filled at every game, the Lombard game being the best drawing card. Several new men were developed under Coach De Tray's tutoring, Hoover. Carroll, Hamblin and Phillips representing Knox i11 basket ball for the first time. These men will do much to make future teams a success. At the occasion of his last game on the home Hoor Captain Gabrielson was presented with a bronze shield, as a token of esteem, for his successful leadership. Knox closed her basket ball season with a very creditable record, with a per- centage of .500 in the Conference ranking. She had won. and lost a game with each of her Conference opponents. i l K ' N ' NINETLIEN SE.Vt'1N'i t.l'.N I' W'- Om' Pluzzdrvd Thrfy-uric 533 Q ers Lf SN X v ,., -- O f MCW1LI.IABIS, '17 Captain-Elect The Schedule Knox scored 256 points during the season against 2-L5 made by her opponents. McWilliams led the team in individual, scoring 117 of Knox' 256 points. Following is a summary of the season showing the games and points made by Knox and her opponents in the ten games: Knox, 153 Monmouth, 20 Knox, 32, Lombard, 144 Knox, 33, Knox, 215 Armour, 17 Knox, 255 Armour, 33 Knox, 225 Lake Forest, 50 Total points for Knox, 2565 for opponents, 2415. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Knox, 28 Knox, 38 Knox, 175 Knox, 25, Lake Forest, 14 Lombard, 24 Monmouth, 35 St. Ambrose. 11 Campion, 27 The following summary shows the field goals, free throws and total points made by the individual players of the Knox team during the season: PLAYERS McVVilliams F.G. Fur. T. P. 39 39 117 Hamblin ...... ...... 3 3 66 Aulll ...,........ ...... l 5 44 31 Gabrielson ..... 8 1 1 7 Hoover ........ 5 10 Phillips ...... 4 S Carroll .................... ...... 2 4 Totals ........ ,.... l 06 44 256 In F NlNH'T'1'If'2N SFZVHN'I'hI1fZN One Hundred Tlzrfy-tum 122 L Jain- C I ,.......,., .. 47. . ,.:,,wT- ,-.-,..,U....n N ,f 1,3'H , .1-.?,H. 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'yy ,L + L if x fx ,X JH 1 ' A Q . 3.111-P .v ' , flu ,E A1 ,M 1- U wg, . fisvffun F, K Q. y 0 f L 1 1 r ' f 'JI' ' Q' flu v . Au, V, mv, x x X ,..j,:NdQ:' kim . nv, K 4 ' 1 ' 1: rs r-.sa ,iw in T A ,' ffflx' SJ? JU , 'rm-f ' ,X - '. 'Q -i-ily.-4-:'g'si!. -Wf' x v 'nm 1 ' f 'J L I s' 11 5 w, .- . P Em. .i , MIA fs H15 , ,. . NL '- -f' 3 .,-'V TIM 1 f X WFMQ QQLQQN N Ning ' NINETEPIN SI+2VEN'l'P1EN Om' Hundred 741IIAl'fj f0IIl' K Far M ..... Q QW, - e as :Mft -fi e Review of Track Season It is in this branfch of ath- letic activity that Knox excels. Three years ago we won the Conference meet easily and during the last two years Knox has succeeded in landing sec- ond place twice. This record is a most creditable one, as the personnel of the team was made up almost enttirely of in- experienced men. Capt. Stod- dard, who won first in every f race he entered, with one ex- ception, was but a Sophomore i himself. It is seldom that a i Freshman is ever elected to the captaincy of a college team: in his case, however, the honor . was duly earned. The season opened with the dual meet with Cornell and al- though Knox was defeated by a small margin. the team prof- STODDARD' Captain ited greatly by the experience. Manager Stevens then took the squad to St. Louis where they competed against Washington University. The St. Louis Knoxites turned out in a body to cheer our boys on to victory. This meet proved itself to be most exciting. as the deciding point was not made until the last event had been run Loffg Knox being the victor. The Mon- mouth meet ended in a victory for our rivals, who were fortunate enough to make a l larger score than our favorites. . We owe much of the success of the team to the work of Prof. B. H. Graves, who came down out of the Biological Laboratory every afternoon and worked with the squad. At first it looked like a difficult task, but it was not long until their showing l proved that his efforts were not in vain. By frequent application of liniment and rubbing, he found that several of the candidates could run their distance in good time, around these men as a nucleus, he built his team. N NlN!+QTlvIiiN SPIVlLNtI'bll+lN 'W W 9 One H11 ndrcd Tlzirfy-Hiw: :Q..K 1? x .AN ,-aewfl , ,.-- -.-. .V .4,.-,f:,4....f,-. ,-,....-.4-,-..,....A,..,:. U Hllndrud Tlzirlx XIII' ,vii ,, , C: II -nfasf I Knox College Track Records to Date 100 Yard Dash-10 seconds .....,....,,.,,,, 220 Yard Dash-22 2-5 seconds ..,.... 440 Yard Dash-50 3-5 seconds .....,. 880 Yard Run--2:01 1-5 ,.....,.,,,,,.,,,., Mile Run-41-:38 3-5 ........,..,..,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 220 Yard Hurdles-25 seconds ............,.,,, 120 Yard Hurdles-15 4-5 seconds ......... Broad Jump-28 feet, 10 inches ........... High Jump-5 feet, 11 inches ........... Pole Vault-11 feet, 1 1-2 inches ....... Shot Put-441 feet, 10 inches ..v....... Discus-123 feet, 1 inch ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,, Hammer-119 feet, 11 inches .,....,... The Team Captain . , MG1Ldg67' . Coach . . . . C'aptai'n.-elect . C. Nash, '99g R. Eaton, '09 1 sfiwsv 1113391 . . I . Q06 mam E, NQSSUQ 122 5'5'5EU-3-9-:am rnfnrocobrugfn sw'1:f:f:'f:ff:?' arsnnasese 5915!-ll-'viii-4559 UD 'U FD sv S in Ji-4 on . Palmer, '09 . C sw : Q. in , - r-7 05 L75 .Spears 13 CHARLES STODDARD . ROBERT STEVENS PROF. B. H. GRAVES . VVILLIAM BAKER 100 Ya1'dS .................... ................... A nhl, Francis Mile Run ...............,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T emple 120 Yard Hurdles ....... ....,,., J ohnson, Crane 4-110 Yards .............. ..,,...........,,,, S toddard Discus ........................ .....,..,..,...,..,,... F rancis, Holmes 220 Yard Hurdles ...... ......................... T ohnson, Phillips Half Mile ............... .....,. L ienhardt, Stoddard, Temple 220 Yard ............. ................................. A uhl, Baker Pole Vault ........ ......,.......... T odd, Baker Two Mile ..,......,,,,.,...,,, ....... 1 Aldrich, Lienhardt High Jump ....,...,,,,.,.,,,..,,, ......... A verhoff, Crane Running Broad Jump ,,.,,c, ....,.. R adcliffe, hferriam Shot Put ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ............,........... H olmes Hammer Throw ....... ............................... ....... G 1' idley CORNELL BIEET Cornell .............. 69 KIIOX ..... ...... . 57 VVASHINGTON U. MEET lvashington U ...,,,, .....,..... 5 8 KIIOX ..... ------- 5 9 BIONMOUTH AIEET Monmouth ...,, ........... 6 7 Knox ----- ------- 5 9 IJTTLE FIVE BIEET Monmouth ..... ....... 3 7 Beloit ----- ------ 2 Knox ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,.... 2 S Armour .... ...... 1 4' Lake Forest ...... Nl .......231Q ..... ....x, Nl'l!'l'N NPV! -fl Ona Hundred Tl1i1'fy-smrn 1-' s-'N 'T ' F 1 H , gf, , V..f mx r, X, Y. f1..f,,w. 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' Captain Mikami, who received his earlier training in Japan, playing with Waseda University, played consistently throughout. VVhen not knocking down hits around the short stop position, he was to be found doing slab duty, for McGovern had to rest some of the time. Leftyi' McGovern, the regular pitcher, kept the op- posing batsmen guessing most of the time, and was called upon to do nearly all of the pitching. Walker, a Freshman, did all of the catching in a very creditable man- ner. The infield worked exceedingly well together and staved off defeat for the team on several occasions by good team work. Jones played at first base, Doc Emerson at second, Mikami at short stop, and Carpenter at third. Norman was used as a utility infielder. In the outfield were Parr, Pritchard, VVheeler and Maddocks. Wheeler, particularly, had to perform circus stunts frequently in chasing long hits in right field. Knox closed' the season by defeating Monmouth 8 to 4f. This victory made a good ending for a rather unsuccessful season. Although a larger part of the team will be missed next year, we have hopes that Captain-elect Parr can put out a winning team for Knox during the coming season. SCHEDULE AND sCoREs B.-XTTING .TWERAGES 5 Season of 1915 MCGOVCFI1 ---------'------------ -4e---------e------------------'- 3 54' April 24-Knox .......... 2 Lake Forest ...... ..... 4 Parr ............--- .-...---- 2 90 April 30-Knox .......... 1 Armour .................... 5 Mikallli -----' ----- 2 58 l May 1-Knox .......... 9 Iowa Wesleyfan ...... 7 VVheeler.. ........- 250 May 7-Knox 6 Lake Forest .,.......... 7 Maddofks --------- 222 May 8-Knox Armour .,,.,,..,........... 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Director of the Cl?II.YC7'T'UfLlI'.l' of JIIISIAK' and Professor' of 51-Ilgfllfl Graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 18831 principal of Musical Departmeni of New Lyme tOhiol Institute, 1883-1885: student in liurope for three years, iPianoJ Royal Conser- vatory of Music. Leipzig. under Bruno Swintzcher, and private Piano pupil of Franz Kullak in Her- lzng 111 Voice, student of Delle Sedie, liscalais, and Koenig in Paris, and Randegger in Lonrlon. i Director and Professor In the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1885-. 1 BIHAXCI-IE M. BoUI.'r, B. Mus. Professor' of Piazzoforfv .Graduated from the Knox Conservatory of Music. 1892, private pupil of Vlfilliam H. Sherwood, limll Liebling, Ferruccio llusoni. Rafael Joseffy. and also of Krausse, Leipzig, Germany, Professor In the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1893-. JAMES MACCONNELI. VVEDDEI.L ' Pzmfrxvsol' of Pialiuforte Graduated from VVestminster 1Pa,7 College of Music, 19031 student in the New England Con- servatory of Music, 1903-161043 private pupil of Carl llearman and Ernest Hutchinson: principal of Piano Department, bynodical Lollege, l'ulton, Mo., 1905-19075 professor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1909-. t?AIL HA3IIL'PON RIDGVVAY, A. B., B. Mus. Professor of I'z'oIi1z and Jllzzsical I-Iistory Graduated from Oberlin College, 19041 graduated from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 19073 instructor of ,Violin and Piano, Cornell College. 1907-19103 pupil of Fritz Kreisler in Berlin and London, 1910-19113 teacher and concert artist, Denver, Colorado, 1912-1913: supplied in the absence of regular professor of Violin 'in the Grinnell School of Music, 1913-1914, Professor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1914-. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN A ' Om' Hzmdred F01'fy-.rezfcu fferis-:QQ LQQXN MHWMWWMmmmWMMMmmmMMWWWMWMMMWMMMWMWMWMWMWMMMMWMMMMWMWWWMWMMWQ E QMWMNMMMNMNMMMMMMWWmmmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMWMWMMWWMMMMMWMQ g 2 EMMmmMMMMMWWWMMWMMMMMWWWMMmmMWMWMWMWWMWWMWWMWWMMWMWHE S mmMMMWWWWMWWWWWWWmmMWWWNMMWWMWMMWMMMWMMMWMWWWWWWWWWMMWMWMMMW JOHN WINTER THOMPSON, Mus. D. i Profesxor of Pipe Organ, Theory and Ear Traiizing Graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory, 18905 studentlin the Virgil Clavier School, New York, 1892: graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipzig, 18945 Professor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1890-. HELEN HANNA BIRCH Professor of Pianoforte Graduated from the Conservatory of Wlusic, DePauw University, 18965 private pupil under Julia A. Druly,'William H. Sherwood, and Rafael Ioseffy, also of Xaver Scharwenka. Berlin, Ger- manyg teacher in Louisiana Industrial Institute, Ruston, 1La., 1904-19063 teacher in NVes1eyan Col- lege, Macon, Georgia, 19073 Professor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1908-. Jrzssn: Gmzr: STRONG Instructor in Public School Music Mieflzods Graduated from American School of Normal Methods Cheld at the Northwestern Universityj, 19053 student of Voice at the New England Conservatory and in Harmony at the Harvard Summer School, Boston, Mass., 1910g private instruction in Voice under Mrs. Ada Sheffield and Dr. George F. Root of Chicago, and in the Knox Conservatory of Music under Wm. F. Bentleyg supervisor of Music in the Galesburg Public Schools, 19031: Instructor of Public School lllusic in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1914-. NELLIE Joi-Ixsox SDIITI1 Iiisiructoi' in Pianofortv and Normal Classes IN CHARGE or THE Cl-IILDRE'N'S DElPAR,TMENT Graduated from the Knox Conservatory of Music in 18985 post graduate study in the Knox Conservatory of 'Music, 19095 Caruthers' School of Music, Chicago, Summer Sessions. 1910 and 1913, Mrs. Crosby Adams' Summer School, Chicago, 1912: EPfa Ellis Music Course, 19123 Teacher in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1910-. CV NINFITEICN SPZVENTEEN One Hundrvd F4 rt-v-r 'gl1t lr V i .9 Y , K Fr MQ SN 1 fum-w.,.i ' 7 4 , Mfg wi 5, Q 1 '- -,. , , , s . '1Ve:'fl.:f'Q 1 '5 X , . . X , V fl ,Q ' i 'Tiff 1 . JESSII-I IAYXDE H01-KINS Professor of Voice 4 Graduated from the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, 1897: private student of Mme. Hess-Burr, Mme. Etta Edwards, and Mr. L. A. Torrens: director of Voice Department, Vklaterman i Hall. Sycainore, Ill., 1898-1902: teacher of Voice. Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago, 19417-11114: Professor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1915-. l W , BIARTHA Gounox CAMPBELL Iizstrzicfor in Pipe Organ and Tlzcory Graduated from the Knox Conservatory of Mrsic. 19l3g instructor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1913-. ',5. EUGENIA LA BEE Timsx IHSfl'1lCf0l' in Piaimforfc Graduated from the Knox Conservatory of Music. 19143 instructor in the Knox Conservatory of Music, 1914-. i Bnssnz L. HINCKI.EY, B. L.,. Secretary and Trcasiwei' Knox College, '93. NlNl-, .l lml'tN 5l'.Xf kN l 5- RN One Hundred Forfy-rziiie ff-fifrws ACALSQN N l ANNA MORTENSON HAN,xwAI.T Galesburg RUTI'I XYIVIAN STEVV.-KRT Mercedes, Texas Delta Delta Delta: Knox Lyceum Clubg Glee Club, '13, '14, '15, '16g Dramatic Club, '15, '16, Dramatic Soprano. RUBY LA NELLE Russmu. Wyoming Y. WV. C. A.. 1915-165 Glee Club, three years. FLORENCE YOUNG Knoxville ETIIEI,YN .AURILLA GAYLORD LaGrange Pi Beta Phig L. M. I., 1913-14, Y. XY. C. A., 1914-163 Delegate to Geneva. 1915. HENIKIETTA Jmuux Galesburg B- NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Ono I'Illlldl'Cd Fifty Kifar' was I LUCY MAE lx4ARYlX Kansas City, BIO. ' Organist, East Main Street Church, 1913-14g l Y. W. C. A., 1915-16, L. NI. I., 1915-162 Graduate in Piano and Organ Departments. ' RUTH BERRY D1cKERsON Galesburg MILDRED PIELEN ROBERTSON Cody, WVyO. Phi Mug Y. W. IC. A., 1914-15g Glee Club, 1913-153 Lyceum Club, 1913-155 Basket Ballg Orchestra, 1915-163 Women's Athletic Board of Control: Student Staff. JUANITA RUTI-I IXHJISTRONG Abingdon MARY JANE PULVER Vllilliainsfield Glee Club, 1912-13-14. Delta Dlelta Deltag Y. VV. C. A., 1913-165 L. M. 1.3 Glee Club, 1914-165 Conservatory Orchestra, 1913-163 Senior Class Secretaryg Senior Basket Ballg Student Council. l T s C NINETEEN SEVENTEEN1 iii' A One Hundred Fifty-one JESSIE GORDON EWART Colorado Springs, Colo. WWW-IQ .QQQNN FLORE N CE To LLE Litchiicld Phi Mug Y. W. C. A., three yearsg House Council, 1915-16. GHNEVIEVE BEARMORE Maquon ELEANOM: CROSBY ADAMS fMus. B.j i Atchison, Kan. 1 W Illinois Womarfs Collegeg Phi Mug Conserva- X tory Orchestra, 1913-163 Glee Club, 1912-13g Knox Lyceum Club, 1914-15. 1 ' N1Nv: 1'r:1-:N SHVENTEEN ' One Hundred Fifty-two Fffeee see-f-'QNN PEARL WILLIADISON X There. is a.young lady named Pearl, ' Who is quite a .remarkable girl. 1 She plays Just amazin' N A On every occasion, i 1 This accomplished young lady named Pearl. l l IIENOIIE BADER 1 Iienore is the name of a maiden llemure, , bhe is quite fond of music, of that we are sure. 1 She pounds the piano from morning till night, And really her playing is quite out of sight. HEI,E1k EASTES T For witty sayings she's renowned, She always has them readyg f On politics she sure is sound, For she never votes for Teddy. l Hixzizr. ATHERTON Our friend who came from Elmwood She greets us with a smile. She says next week she will be good. And practice all the while. l CMU. Svmxsox Our Mr. Swanson talks so much, Tfle's really quite a bother. l We think we'll have to lecture him .Xnd send him home to father. Fiwrn HAGUE W 4 Our faith in her is boundless as the ocean. 1 Our love for her is wider than- the sea. f Our hope, that in the not far distant future .X very famous artist she will be. NINl1l'l l71P2N sw:x11+'N'l'v3r2N it ' 5 Ona H1llIlil'Dd Fifty-three Ffefrszaa SQQQN N The Conservatory HE Knox Conservatory of Music has finished another of its remarkably suc- cessful years, with a student body of two hundred and seventy-three, and a graduating class of fifteen. Director Bentley has guided his craft into the quiet of another summer. It is becoming trite and commonplace to wonder at the man, and how he does it all. But we: have observed that it is generally the fellow who isn't doing much of anything, who never has time to do much of anything else. Excuse the digression. The year was started with one new member on the faculty,-Jessie Lynde Hopkins, contralto, as teacher of voice. Her services, both in her studio and in Central Church, where she is a member of the quartet,'have given the College and the community complete satisfaction. VVe shall crib from the newspaper type cases long enough to submit that by her pleasing personality she has won a large place in the hearts of a lot of Galesburg folk. VVe are all looking forward to the time when the Girls' Quadrangle will mater- ialize and sqeeze the Conservatory out of the east wing of the Hall. Because we know it will not be allowed to roost in the street or on the Baptist church. There shall be a building for it, such as it deeds and deserves. It is the earnest hope of many that this shall come to pass while Professors Bentley and Thompson are still at their work. That leaves considerable time yet Qif another digression is pardonablcj so far as we can see, for each of these fellows seems fit for another eighty or a hundred years of service, if Canada land doesnlt become too insistent and Prof. Bentley doesn't run out of things to do. One finds it very hard to write of the Conservatory without dwelling on these men who have made it, to whose work and personalities the Knox Conservatory and its effect in the world shall always stand monumental. As we were saying, many hope that the new era will come for the Conservatory in this generation, though we have told them time and again that monuments and memorials and ultimate results and appreciations and fuliillments never come before the undertaker. Still there are those who hopeg and we hope with them. The Conservatory! Long may she wave! NINVETEEN. SEVENTEEN One I-Izrnrlrcd Fifty-four X X F free E-MQQNN Men 'S Glee Club OFFICERS WILLIAM F. BENTI,EY, Direcior President Manager ..... X Assistant Manager . A Secretary .... X Librarian . . Property Mun . Soloists . . A ccompcmist . FIRST TENOR Edwin Gerth Eugene Phillips Glenn VVetzell Lyman Vose FIRST BASS Robert Stevens Charles Sheldon William Taylor Loyal Haynes Richard Pearsall Macomb . . New Berlin . Virginia . . Mason City . Havana . . Havana . . Peoria . . Stronghurst . Home Concert. MEMBERS ITIIVERJR Y. 1915-1916 I 1 l S i 1 ,, l 4 l ill ,. E . . ROBERT STEVEXS E . XVILLIADI TAYLOR . XVILLIADI BARDENS l . . EDWIN GEIITH . HAROLD ELLISTON gr . . LOYAI, HAYNES fi CHARLES SHELDON lx T. HARwooD YYOUNG LPAUI. SISIITII . ALIJSTER WYI,IE 1 1 , i sEcoNn TENOII i VVilliam Barclens Harold Elliston Eugene Taliaferro Harwood Young sEcoND nixss Roy Parr Franz Rickaby Paul Smith Earl Stites X Riley Barnes I . December 28 . December 29 5' . December 30 T . December 31 . January 1 . . January 2 Q . January 3 I . March 28 . March 29 'r lil il V ,I .TE , I NINFTEFN SEVENTEEN TTTW' One Hundred Fiffy-H1'c , ,.- ,-,.-Y.,,. .,,...,.,. ,......l.........-.-..-..+,N ,.- ,- .Y,, Y, -- ,.,,.--w...,1 I r V 9 I 1 4 5 A i 4 E 1 f l 4 I 1 1 E 3 5 Q ,I 1 1, ! E , 4 1 4 l 5 5 3 i 3 5 I r Z I 0 i x 5 y , I A E ! n J , 2 LE I 5 5 'i 1 za 3 ge I , . a ! 3 ,Q -,,- V .Y Ag, , ... -4.J.I.4 Iflhrudrcxl' Fl'ff-X'-.Tl',l' ff? M Q N I - K -Kkb A Gleemanis' Letter Home Dear Folks: Well, I suppose you want to hear all about that Glee Club trip. You never thot I could sing back there in the village, I know, but if you could see me all spruced up in my new dress suit you would say I looked as if I could sing anyway. The first night out, I forgot to roll the cuffs of my trousers down until the second part of the pvro- gram, but I guess I looked pretty fox after that. You know our first concert was in Macomb and as we didn't leave until six p. m., that evening, we had to get into our dress togs before we left. Everything was all right until the next morning when I discovered I had forgotten to pack the vest of my every-day suit! So I had to go arounld for two days without putting my hands in my pockets for fear my Suspenders would show. I surely appreciate that dress suit. They had a dance in Macomb 'after the concert and it really seemed as if some of the girls really enjoyed dancing with me. The next day we spent going to Berlin. It was only about fifty miles, but it took us all day to get there! Smith surely had an inspiration when he wrote that Dummy Line song. VVe had to go to Berlin because it was Bill Taylor's town and he is the manager, you know. A geo-ed got on the train at Bushnell. I guess Bill thot he needed some other accompanist besides his Ukalalie. VVe were all glad we went to Berlin though, because the Taylors surely laid themselves out for us. They laid out some good food, too. ' Virginia was the next stop. QThese names sound as if we were making a trans- continental tour, but the trip was confined to Illinois, remember.j This was the night Parr thought it took five men to make a quartet. He accompanied the quartet to the center of the platform, whereupon he realized his mistake, assumed for a moment an attitude similar to that of an aquarian animal in a purely terrestrial atmosphere. and hastily departed. CHow do you like that sentence?j Vose and Craig thot they would sing a duet that night, but got cold feet just at the last moment. The n'ext day'we had to get a special car to go to Mason City and they gave us an old caboose. We had to change clothes in it and I don't think the fellows liked it very well. My swearing vocabulary was increased fifty per cent, I believe, and you know that is saying a good deal. Saturday and Sunday we spent our time and money in Havana. The audience wasn't very appreciative. I spoke to him about it afterward. Of course the climax of our trip came at Peoria. The Clarks live here and took fine care of us. VVe pulled fewer boneheads than usual in our concert, there was a number of Knox people in the audience and they gave us a good party afterward. So the day was a very suc- cessful one. The next morning we had to get up early to catch an early train. Rickaby and Parr threw their corn-cobs away, and at nine o'clock we were back to our classes at college as well prepared for work as we ever are. Well, my eyes and this fountain pen are getting dry, so I guess I better saw this off. Good-bye for this time. Your affectionate son Geo. P. S. Donit forget to send my washing this month. KI' 'T Nl N ffl' HHN SH V it N 'VH HN 'Wi 'A I-Tm W' One H1lIld7'L'd Fifly-.vc'1'c11 KKWMQ QQQN X 3, , K Q wg 'A 1 1 Q ' Y, ma . 4. D fi A x ,R ', yn l f 532 W J Q 'S gb S 4:1 M gt .L l',56kQi 1 :z44N S ? iii 222715, QQ, -Y LW: L 331 N ,gr ., if 523 if iz' Jw 5, ,5,:ss,4.: ,,: in . ,,. V ,, 1 ' F4 Qi , . , - Q .,,, 'Q ' rg 2 L 2' wg in Af as . Q Q f L 5 If 14 1 fg Nfzlg 2. Y gxk 5' ,bw x f Q- 'f , Y ' ' . M26-,V Q , yi' km X .asap S ,A ,f 1 signifi- fi F 1 I ' 1 T , ' ii gill ffiig- x 5 ' W If. :fa EJi1.Q,?,g , 4 -w f 41 'J' .41 74 1 if 2 Br' aww , 4' , ,Q . -,ffjwifk sfifiif .- ,. , E 5' 11 ,, i , Q Q lr,g 8- ? Q, 'iii gf J ki 1 1' iii J' as , .un ' ,.,- 9'- wa -5- H ig. Et if v qi H 'fx 'X pi, Q :Y .H 5' -. 'V e . rj .,, f LU . -x in 4, X. 2 423 g VZ.. va- 'ff Q ky AJS? 3- it Qi 3 ' f ' A 5 70 , , 'l , ,,-- ,. f Av .k,, ,- 1 1 , f -' , ' - A - nj- I- ' f aws iiswixi , 5 f f 'X W W NIN ETEEN SEVENTNEEN Om' 1LIIIHdl'1'II' FI-ffjhfiflllf I Y ,fe ss, . .V.......-....,-.........-.......n...i.......f.1,...-,..........,.K f --.-....,- ,.,. ,.,.,,.,.-,,-...,-...-. le-, 'xx F fr M Girls' Glee Club OFFICERS President ............ . EDYTH THoMPsoN Secretary and Treasurer . . LUCILE FORSYTHE MHTZIHQG7' ...... . RUTH GEBIIARDT . BIINNIE GOEIiRING Librarian . Director . . . EDYTH THoMPso1x Accompainist . ..... . P1-:ARL VV1LL1AMsox DIEZWBERS Firsl' Sopranos First .Ufos Lucile Forsythe Jessie Ewart Faith Hague La Vonne Field Esther lNIayes Minnie Goehring Ruby Russell Jean Hunter hfalah Hilleary Ruth Brewer Second Sopran,0.9 Second Altos Genevieve Bearmore Fern Barrer Lucile Eastes Ruth Gebhardt Ruth Stuart Ruth Gillis Edyth Thompson Alta Green Lillian Katar Ruth Bridgc 1 ITLYERARY l .Apru 25, 1916 ...,,,.,..,..,.,..,.,.,,.,,,.,..,,,,.,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brnnsfhi 1 fUnder auspices of Fircmanis Associationj hfarch 9. 1916 ....................,..... E ......,,.,........,................... Home Concert The Girls, Glee Club began its work this year under the direction of Miss Nelle M. Bibbins, '12, who was engaged in post graduate work in Knox Conservatory. Miss Bibbins left Knox November 9, to accept a position as teacher of voice ill Cen- tral College, Conway, Ark. After this time the club continued its work under the direction of Miss Edyth Thompson, '1-11. Much of the credit for the remarkable success of the club is due Miss Thompson, who by tireless effort and dauntless enthusiasm, inspired the girls to put forth their best efforts in the interest of the club. Perhaps the best evidence of the Club's earnest work was the success achieved in the Home Concert. The pro- gram consisting of choruses, solos and readings by members of the club and a onc- act farce, A Psychology Seminar. or, 'How Girls Studyff U furnished ample oppor- tunity for serious and artistic as well as humorous work. NINETHEN savumrwsm fe T on o' Om' PIII II drcd Fiffy-u in c .-. ,...- ... - , .,,,.,1'Q+., --Ng X gil w XXX XXX X Ou c H11 Jzdrvd Sixty ,.......-.. .,..........-....-... Q. -..V - -..C .1551 'J ...g.... ',i.L.,' ' ' x ' ...-.......-i....---...-llTflfTf'MQ1-- Q. ' ' 1 ' ' 'M'- o't miie . . -,... . ,..- -....-.... ....,..-, . . -,S , .-.-..-..,-...- . . - XX . - --R- N- W A ii41i1115.ig,.1gg-,i 435, ee..eg .J ...J 1 lv .,,,. -,,,.-- Galesbufg Musical Union Pnor. VVILLIAM F. BENTLEY, Conductor OFFICERS President ..... ....... lN IRS. LOUISE M. TRASK First Vice President . . . . MR. EVERETT E. HINCZIJLIFF Second Vice President . . . MR. KELLOGG D. BTCCLELLAND Secretary ..... .... N Iiss NELLE BASSETT Treasurer . . MR. RIATTHEXV A. JOHNSON HROUGH the efforts of the Galesburg Musical Union, the people of our city have again this year been given an, opportunity for hearing splendid choral work. On February 17, a concert was given by some of the popular soloists of the city, together with the Knox Conservatory Orchestra and the Womanls Club Chorus. under the auspices of the lNIusical Union. This concert was given in Central church and was of much interest to music lovers. Enthusiasm was the keynote of the Patriotic Concert given March 23, by the Musical Union, under the direction of Prof. Bentley, assisted by the Knox Conserva- tory Orchestra, the Knox College Glee Club, the Girls, Glee Club of Knox Conser- Vatory, Mr. John Winter Thompson, organist, Mr. H. F. Arnold, baritone, Mr. M. J McReynolds, baritone, and the Revolutionary Quartet, and was perhaps the most popular concert of the year. Gounod's opera, Faust, in concert form, ,was the last concert of the vear This was given April 27, in Central church. The role of Faust was sung by Mr Edward VValker, tenorg Mephistopheles by Mr. Herman Larson, bassg Valentine and Wagner by Mr. M. J. McReynolds, baritone, Margarita, by Mrs. Blondelle Ver Treese Tovey, sopranog Siebel and Martha, by Miss Jessie Lynde Hopkins, Mr John Winter Thompson, organistg Mrs. Carrie Munson Brooks, pianist, and selected strings from the Knox Conservatory of Music furnished the accompaniment. Much of the success of this presentation is due to the masterful interpretation given the opera by Prof. William F. Bentley, conductor. Next year plans will be made to secureia membership of 100 people of the city in addition to the college students. This will insure a more successful chorus than that of any previous year. N l N lfQ'l4lifl N SUV l'1N'l'l ll-.FNJ One Hundred Silrty-one x Timpani and Drums ZF-ar' was GMXQQQN The Conservatory Orchestra PRQF. VVILLIAM F. BENTLEY, Cotnducfov' First Violins Gail Hamilton Ridgwa Eleanore Adams Jessie Ewart Lucile Eastes Virginia Leighton Louise Dicus Amy Hoyer Lorene Bredeweg Mrs. Guthrie Violas H arold Sweus on Lloyd Bonham Double Bass X7 Prof. James Stcrenberg Second Violins Carl Hunt Florence Larson Anna Goldsmith Irma Mitchell Opal Worley Maggie Marsh Carl Anderson VValter Shafer Violoncello P. M. Stromberg L. Ruth Stewart Celestia Gebhardt Mrs. O. YV. Schaeffer Carleton Peirce First Cornet Fluff' Lloyd short Max Armstrong Muriel McClure f'Iarinet First Hom Arthur Gaylord Gm, Travers Trombone Second Horn Marion Stevenson Fidelia Conger Arnold Hvarven Pifmist Prof. J. M. Weddell Mildred Robertson The Knox Conservatory Orchestra, under the splendid direction of Prof. iVil- liam F. Bentley, has enjoyed a very successful season. The orchestra has appeared before the public twice during the past year. Its first appearance was in a Popular Concert given under the auspices of the Galesburg Musical Union on February 17. in Central church. The second appearance was in a Patriotic Concert given by the Musical Union on March 23. A selected string orchestra composed of fourteen members of the regular orches- tra, together with Prof. John Winter Thompson, organist, and Mrs. Carrie Munson Brooks, pianist, accompanied the Galesburg Musical Union in the presentation of the opera, Faust fGounodj, given in concert form, April 27. Special commendation should be given to the group from the orchestra who have assisted so faithfully in the graduating recitals of the year. . The orchestra is an institution of immeasurable value to the college and the city. giving to a great many people an opportunity for hearing excellent orchestral pro- ductions. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hundred S1'.rfy-tzvo Kfeielsaa QQQTQX 3 The Knox College Bond AST fall the Knox College Band was revived and placed on a more permanent basis than it has ever been. The college set aside for the use of the men who could be of service in a band, sixteen forty-dollar scholarships. Several other schol- arships that had been already granted were construed as band scholarships, so the organization has had twenty members throughout the year. The college also pur- chased a tuba and about ten dollars' worth of music. Thursday evenings have been used for rehearsals, and in these weekly meetings the men have all taken a large interest, shown by their excellence in attendance. The cancelling of Knox's foot ball schedule last fall robbed the band of many of its public appearances, but it has been on hand faithfully throughout the basket ball and base- ball seasons. The student body has been most solieitous concerning thc welfare of their college band and the chances of its being here when they return next fall. The athletic teams and all have enjoyed immensely the band's part in the college contests. A very fortunate item in the matter is that most of the members are Freshmen, leaving a good nucleus for the coming years. lVith the large enrollment each fall fsure thing, you knowj, and with the further proviso that the college sees lit to con- tinue the scholarships, band membership will soon become more fully competitive, which will insure more capable musicianship and therefore a finer band. MEMBERS Chief lllusicimz.-Prof. lVm. F. Bentley Director and Leader-Franz Rickaby Corneis Tromhones Short lvetzel lVamberg Hitchcock Doyle Piccolos Lienhard O,Haven Stein Gumbart Spellbring Baritone Clarinefs Gregory Taylor Tuba Jackson Genett .ul lfos Dru ms lVashburn Knotts Stutzman Day lVinchester Tomlin NINETEEN SEVENTEEN d - One H11 ndrcd Si.1'ty-tlzrce ZF? Us-as AQ an r ll 4 y 0 1 Musical Calendarg 191 -I6 Q October 21. Faculty Course Gail Hamilton Ridgway, Violin Recital. VVilliam F. Bentley, 1 I accompanist. Q October 28. Conservatory Orchestra, Popular Program in place of Thursday Lecture in I ' Cha el. NovemberP15. Faculty Course, James Mac Connell Weddell, Pianoforte Recital. U November 29. Faculty Course, Jessie Lynde Hopkins, Voice Recital. VVilliam F. Bentley, ' A accompanist. , December 9. Faculty Course, Ensemble Program, Helen Birch and Gail Hamilton Ridgway. Q January 20. Vocal Recital, Carl Arvid Swanson. William F. Bentley, accompanist. lj January 27. Graduating Exercises of the Preparatory Department. - 5' January 27. Faculty Course, William F. Bentley, Lecture Song Recital. Eugenia La Bee H Trask, accompanist. 3 ,' February 3. Faculty Course, John VVinter Thompson, Organ Recital. 7' February 4. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Anna Mortenson Hanawalt. 1 February 17. Galesburg Musical Union, Popular Concert. ' February 24. Program of Russian Songs, William F. Bentley, Fortnightly Club. X February 25. Grand Opera Faust, Kewanee, Ill., Kewanee Choral Union. Xvilliam F. 1 Bentley, conductor. N March 2. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Ethelyn A. Gaylord. March 9. Home Concert, Girls' Glee Club, Edytlr Thompson, director. i March 13. Graduating Organ Recital, Florence Irene Young. X March 16. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Mildred Helen Robertson. March 23. Patriotic Concert, Galesburg Musical Union, William F. Bentley, conductor. A ' March 28. Graduating Vocal Recital, Ruby La Nelle Russell. William F. Bentley, accom- , panist. , March 30. Home Concert, Knox Glee Club, VVilliam F. Bentley, director. 1 April 6. Graduating Vocal Recital, Eleanore Crosby Adams. William F. Bentley, ac- 5 1 companist. l April 10. Graduating Violin Recital, Eleanore Crosby Adams. William F. Bentley, ac- g ll companist. 4, April 13. Graduating Vocal Recital, Genevieve Celeste Bearmore. XVilliam F. Bentley, U accompanist. ' April 15. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Ruth Berry Dickerson. if April 18. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Florence Irene Young. , ' April 25. Graduating Organ Recital, Lucy Mae Marvin. f l April 26. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Florence Isabelle Tolle. Q 'j April 27. Grand. Opera Faust in Concert Form, Galesburg Musical Union. lVilliam F. ' P Bentley, conductor f ' April 29. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Mary June Pulver. 1 May 1. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Genevieve Celeste Bearmo1'e. .1 May 2. Graduating Vocal Recital, Mary Helene Berquist. May 6. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Alma Morgo Pearson. May 8. Graduating Violin Recital, Augusta Lucile Eastes. Laurette Darlene Eastes, accompanist. May 9. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Juanita Ruth Armstrong. May 11. Graduating Violin Recital, Jessie Gordon Ewart. VVilliam F. Bentley, accom- panist. May 13. Vocal Recital, Herman F. Larson. William F. Bentley, Accompanist. May 15. Graduating Organ Recital, Ethelyn A. Gaylord. May 16. Graduating Vocal Recital, Ruth Vivian Stuart. VVilliam F. Bentley, accompanist. May 18. Pianoforte Recital, Children's Department, given by pupils of Mrs. Nellie J. Smith. May 19. Graduating Pianoforte Recital, Henrietta L. Jordan. ' May 23. Graduating Pianforte Recital, Lucy Mae Marvin. May 25. Violin and Piano Ensemble Program, Children's Department, given by pupils of Miss Gail Hamilton Ridgway and Miss Eugenia La Bee Trask. May 29. Violin Recital, Virginia Pepperrell Leighton. Miss Marjorie Spickler, accom- panist. May 31. Graduating Exercises of Preparatory Department. June 1. Graduating Exercises of Intermediate Department. June 5. Annual Commencement Conce1't by Conservatory Seniors. U, 9 it - PW' 'C' Pi NINPTTEFN Sl+lVl'lNTP1l'1N O uc 1111111 lil cd Sixty-four X f . , , K A 1' -, w iw, 1 .'. ' f L - 1 X , tn K Q -V ,YQ A. 4, ? 5, f f-w J, -. L ,, ..: w, f ..f x'W'.. .L ,.. .,, F , AMA 1,1 v,, ,. V. V J, ' u M5 H Ye., 2521 3 . ,. 5,34 . ,. W 'N W ...lf x. IJ, -,,,. 1 ,-.uw , -A-'rg g., ,v Sgff- J ,-4, ,eff ,'.7,.,.,w J x ,Nl , r M.: . f-7 ,, nf, .M .1 JN -x .fl 1-uu1u , V, 3 ' P4 ,, 1 1.3 x, NZ- F KTM-'Q MQQLQQN N THE STUDENT C OUNCIL W C Y M C A GNOFHAUTII ADELPHI BETA THETA PI PHI DELTA THETA PHI GAMMA DELTA TAU KAPPA EPSILON LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PI BETA PHI DELTA DELTA DELTA PHI MU Organizations I L. M. I. I Y. T. .A. A I - 2 NINI11'l'IPeIi?IN SI5lVElINI'I'l'I'HN1 PE 'LL ' H. Una Humllcrz' .S'l'.l'f3'Ht'c Kffnbwle QQQX S 1 Q -Hz '5 4' . inf!! + 'ffg H Aj 3 E Q as flag! an-Kaz! 4 'N' A , if .W PR gf ' w , ,xy Q 1 gan v 3? .Qt A 11 Q SRX - ,NJA , . .wi ,. ' nb 2. -4 ,,w,5 if 1 V 1 1 -Q, wig an ins' pg ,Sf - - r NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hmzdrcd Sixty-:1'.1 !Sf' Ffa? was MQWQLSQNX Senzors El Rey C lVampler Helen Hubbald Henry C Chase Helen Calkln Jumov s L Raymond Blllett Dana Clark Geltrude Olson Soplwmor es Fl0renceDean Ralph Ixlmble Freshman Charles Hanna Conser vatoo y 7 Jessie Ewart Y NINETEEN SEVEJNTEEN -- R ,. r. Une Ilzmdrcd Sl..l'fj'-SCTEIZ The Studenf Council 3 2 ' A 3, - x Ffrrf-'Q frefgw N L. M.I if :v ' Y 1 'V'--vig-pw - - -,dl-5'-,Y Wi Mi. WNV' A . fy wif 1 4. A55 ,.. , ,,:ZV,v. ,I ,,,,.,,L....-e. - . '1g,,'.'Q'lfl2q,'5i. MQ: 4, 5 .- ff' ' XF f ' Ui! ' 9' ' - ' e ' A . iigi H . ' 1'1 -if' . ' - 'K ' Q, - H541 QL Qffifzi ,y1,,.,V .: 4, E.. 1,1 Q2 ,L amiA.fv ,114 M., .iq I K. Y S 'gi 3 5- , 4. I 'nv 1, .-ng 1 1.3 . ,, ,, L A 4' .Ja F 1 i i A A A 5 Q .2 M 9' W sl' im- ' , f: I W 3, ' . Q J' 7 ,izligtfs - fggfglmg Wx.: Wggll A L 'f'i f ., sw? ig, ras-ii? ' :lfigw -A fb ,, T '- F N mmlk. '13 ?iE35g'?'35',5e -gffffgmifpffi' 2- 'f'5 3 f 'ZA p W uWf4a'ffL' ff - 'f.- .-' 1 w OFFICERS First Semester Preszdenit . . ...... . HELEN BARDENS Vice President .... . . . FERN BARRER Corresponding Secretary . . LORRAINE CALDNVELL Recording Secretary . . . . . JEss1E WYLIE Hall Treasurer . . . HELEN GARRETT Towns Treasurer . . IQATHERINE ROYER First Critic . . . RUTH GEBHARDT Sevond Critic . . . DIARY XVOSE NfNl'l'l'l'l1'1N SP2Vl'lN l'EEN A' O ue H11 ndred Si.rf,v-eight Ffffk-AR mmf-ENT Z4 'L f l if T A T R gwwzgsz gs A U lf- 34.31 A ii, rg, 1 ' ' 1 - f , ' ' 'V L 4 ' 2 'f A T -1 . Q, N .T f J. 2 ,Q zff ,Z 1. :Q 7 vw, - My ff Af f , Q . , Q Sw' 2 4 Aff 4185.341 MA fy 3 YA, , 1 an .552 H f TT? A F24 W E ' F R iff' 1-'ZZ fi- .1 , ,- M ima ff 0 1' gg 4, ,A A .WMVX , A 2.x X, 1 OFFICERS Second Semester President . . Vice President .... Corresponding Sec'refa1'y . Recordivzfg Secretary . . Hall Treasurer . . Town Treasurer . Critic .... s 4 I E, kia, -5? f., V' L. he 1332. A , W ,.M...,. . .W A wjeffq Q1 'L ', Q A '- ,A 2 mb. 3 . RUTH GEBHARDT BLANCHE VVHEELER MARJORIE DIMMITT . BIARGARET CLARK . . . Lois SCOTT CONSTANCE SARGENT . . LILLIAN KAT.4.R NlNhZT'l'.lEN SNVFLNIWREN 'W One Hundred Szlrfy-u1'1zc my 9 FCEMSMMQQWN h is if . A - Qj Sy ,A + x 4, Q. 5' j ., X Y ,,,-4 f A ff K ,I 2 ' 1 f v F t i ' , , ' 'M ' , ' ' -. if Sz . ' ffUiQSi'5Wi: a3f1iii:t:Al2:?.arfi I-4!4'2'EQ,f . A ,. if in ,A I ,I 1. AA i e T 1 L 2 an-JS. F . , AAAA 24.114 . w.:,s,C, ..,, , 3 i t, 1 I, H- Ie , A keg, A ,ja : ' '7 3 5 I i i -f' E Q. 3 , 3 . Vffv ' ' -5 . A 1 A ' r f ' ' ' I . 'W E' K 1 I , iff . I-M-1 A g f . f , A . - f 2 . 'K 1: 1 'Tx - vi. 'f . L , .:.,., F ':' it A. it f ii in '.., ' .I -- 5 fx QQ . SEX, J, . A 1 igM:,,gff fr' fi ' sn fist? . A,, .- 1 ' . ' 'BI A eve if .,3'.4 ' 51' X , 1 ' -fu ,.., , , M ,V A , A .,:: . V- K ,'+ sig! g,:e.'e5,Ay-1 ,?' gt, ,.,,. .,g3.'3 1 . . + W ,' , ' . 2,' f A 2. A -, hiv- 1.fff.aaifg?f 'i'fiTiT':?fff5m::'e' - Sifiiiii viifz ef .A -if f 5? 1 2 .5 ' 'QQ President . . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . . . Y Wf C. A. Y. W. C. A. CABINET 1915-1916 Social Service Committee . Social Committee . . Missionary Committee Bible Committee . . Devotionals ........... Conference and Conventions Committee . Headquarters Committee ........ Association News Committee ............ . HELEN CALKISS . ' GRACE HUBBARD 5 RUTH BUCK l GERTRUDE OLSON MARGARET PORTER HELEN INGRAHADI . . . MARY Xv0SE . FLORENCE DEAN . KATE JOHNSTON . MALYDE GRIDLEY . MARY MCCULLOCH . . . EDNA PEARC1-: . . HELEN MIL!.S MARGARET ANDERSON Y. VV. C. A. CABINET 1916-1917 President . . . . GERTRUDE 01sON Vice President . . . EIJNA PEARCE Secretary . . . . HELEN THOMPSON Treasurer ...... . JESSIE NVYIIE Social Service Committee . . . . LONA MORRIS Social Committee . . . . . . MARION XVEBB Qllissionary Committee . . FLORENCE IQETCHEMI Bible Committee . . . . . . Ii.-XTE JOHNSTON Devotionals Committee ....... . FLORENCE DEAN Conferences and Conventions Committee . . . EI.SIE COON Headquarters Committee ...... . HELEN GARRETT Association News Committee . . GERTRL'DE OLSON NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hundred Seventy F ff H Q . W V i I E I 1 I 1 . pf. C. A. g? 7?- 'W'?' ui! JZ . ,' ' 473.- Pi ' P , :KE irq ix , . H . Q B4 . Q ,Q K if' 2 i E . 5 CABINET Faculty Illenzlwrs . . . . . . . Prexident ........... C'l1flfl lllflll4 of Program CVIPIIIIIIIIVHI' .... C'l1airn1ruz of Sfudfnf U'ork C'0IIIII1iff!'f' . . Clzafir-nmn of Religious Eduvaiiou C'0l71IIliIl7'l'l' . f7l1CLf7'771flIlf of Social Servive C'01nn1iHve . . S9f'l'0fflfy-Tl'PllSZlPPI' ......... Ha W' NINETEEN SEVENTEEN ' Ons fIllHdVL'd Scrcfzfy-0110 H. E. CQRIFFITH J. YV. IIVIIOMPSON HENIHX' CIIASE IRVSSEI, PIAIITBIAN . FERRIS CIIUBI . HUGH Rossox . J. M. 15.-XKER XVILBPR PEARCE Foto-as .ev-QNN Review of Y jbi. C. A. Season ITH the organization of the Menis Christian Association at Knox this Year, came the manifestation of the new Knox spirit carried into social and religious fields. Knox claims the first college Y. M. C. A. in the State of Illinois, this organ- ization came forty years ago. The new organization which, technically, is called the Knox Men's Christian Association, has found new life this year and for the first time since the movement was started has successfully carried on its Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening Bible classes, besides accomplishing a great deal of social work. YVhen Raymond Robins visited Knox this school year he gave to the new organ- ization the stimulus necessary for social work. As a result the Association has car- ried on interviews with men who are down and outi' through the aid of the Asso- ciated Charities. In the Kindergarten of the city some excellent work has been done. Under the auspices of the city Y. M. C. A., Knox men took charge of the playgrounds of the city and coached the grade school athletic teams. R Some time after Raymond Robins, came Dr. Ozora Davis of Chicago, the Rev- erend Frank Sheldon, and Brewer Eddy. These men spent several days at Knox, holding men's and women's meetings and speaking in chapel. Through their appeal for the missionary movement, the Knox Association greatly profited. A new self- preparation atmosphere was created among the students. In the missionary field Knox is somewhat scantily represented. The inspiration, under the initiation of these men, was bound to Hnd good results. And it did. The above are, not by all means, all the achievements of the Knox Men's Chris- tian Association this year. The season's work has been very successful. At no time since the new feeling was inaugurated has the pep subsided. A promising per- petuation of the work in years to come is certain. CCLRC' I R NlNbl'l'l+Zl11N SFIVENTEEN Um' Hunflrml .S'i'7'a'11lX'l?t'u .4 M N, 'W .,,-A LITE RRRY SOCIETI S 441 Q? 1 47 J ia' US AUQENTURE Jil HEHRS 7 4 Q! , X C05MoroL T 4 1'A'DawoeA ' H . 'T:A W PH Wflf I QV VT'-I Nl- 'Nl Tn! I fffulxli One H11 ndrcd Sczfczzty-tlz me 1 v Z, f f ffifneas an-ALQQX N . 1 if .mi , :A pw' Af, f ', 'i' f . 'Q nf ' Q' 'Mf.M?v Swv' W' ' Wi-B 'M-' ? ff' H' '4y 'X .,::'ay, fl wi A NSY' am, .Mx 5 Yam, gg , :sg ,Mu .1 wae ?gLgwg , W ,'.: Q eq ' V . ' f . 1, Q H! , fs x 5 aw Q 1 ff? 7' Q af- .Qian gy .Miwbf Aff. 'pf' , , gr.-. ,Wg 1' ff, . x ,,, ,Q 6, - W Ziff, f' av ,A,,. ,,. ,W . 'f'f' 'ff N65 1 fu, 2 my ' -.wf K N . ..,,. UV, f 45 . My 1 5 ,I 4 1, vc si' 'N' Y-.NNNNQ ,pf '1':.'z,f'f fwi fTgv.QF gsm, Y NINETEEN SEVENTEEN OHL' I-Iundrcd Sciwzfyvfozzr' F K -W Vi gaming ig N W UQfTiV.0B'? - ee' Gnothautzz OFFICERS President . . . ...... . JOHN C. CLARK Vice President . . . VVILBUR PEARCE Sec1'ez'a1'y . . . SIDNEY SIMPSON Treasurer . . . CARL LARSON MEZWBERS George Averhoff Henry Chase Carl Larson Cecil Lescher Hugh Rosson ElRey VVampler Raymond Billett Dana Clark John Clark Elza ltieeum VVilbur Pearce Glee Seibel Sidney Simpson Paul Smith Robert Dewey Frederic Gamble Hobart Gay Edwin Gerth James Johnston Wiilbur Johnston Loomis Leedy Samuel McClure Roger Vaughn Gilbert Adams Lawrence Boyd Harold Hanson Russell Hartman Milton Hult Charles O'I-Iaven Richard Pearsall Paul Shelton Floyd Tracy Gnothautii Feeds T might seem unadvisable to mention a Knox professor's name in connection with a plot of robbery. But the GALE critic did not see this until it was too late. so we are going to let you in on a secret. Dr. Raub was implicated in the stealing of the Adelphi feed. He was? WVhy-sure he was! He would not help to eat it-but do not blame him for that-the others might well have followed his example. Mrs. Bardens did not know an Adelphian from a No thoughtf, so she is clear of all guilt. But it was clever, really. Adelphi ordered a feed at the Campus Inn. A cer- tain bright-eyed No thought imposed upon Mrs. Barden's good nature by delib- erately lying to her, telling her that he was an Adelphian, and ordering the feed to be served a half-hour earlier. Gnothautii met about three quarters of an hour earlier than they had planned and they marched in a body-thirty strong-over to the Cam- pus Inn. There a noble repast awaited them and all at the expense of Adelphi. My? V NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Om' Hzzfzdrcd Sv7'c11fy-lin' 'ffflfx ffggQiiffQfiT'f gf.i2ii' ' ffm 'LAA l ?? ji ,1 ' Ki . if 7 N 5 , M, ,4W,.EX-fal, L-1-'M N , . ,, --,4i'i1h,.'Q' .Q,1-if-Jglggjgg gi' 1 'X P 5 f -2 x 5 , . F Q mg V A, X ' xl mf 5,9 Q A 1.33 5' Y ,., 1 . T fss. ,, ,V X X? A S Q, as Y Xi N . SVA X ,f 'N V, lux? - dies Mk 45,5 Q sg? ' . , x 1 ., X 3 ' Y 5,35 'gp5QQ,g- -X 'Q-, 2? x N pci kim .1 sk -, K, V 'gn fly 'gt wliirqf ' E55 -fy 'Q 2, Q, , 5 sf - fgfyssht Q 'yy .L ' 5, . 2,9 , ' S' 2, , H fbfzwxiw ' , K my, Q , -QM J' T- ' 'f 6, ,s Q , if Q ffl 'fig Q L3 if ki , 'ff W ,fx iw ,y ', K . 1 Q 31, ,,S zz, , 4. fs' sf V f v . rv N' A ,fifgy 5 Q W2 5' RMP , lm, WM'wmW'Mum'zMiz N I N if F H bg N S E41 'LJ E N 'I' E E, N One Hun drcd Seventy-:i.r gi Km-1 rea Q 3 EDA X A ki-MQ-gg f fiig is if as A Adelphi OFFICERS Preszdent . . . ....... . . . Fnnius CHUM Fzce President . . . . FRANK BEARDSLEY Secretary . . . . . RAY T. BIADDOCKS Treasurer . . . . ARCHIE MORSE Seniors Rav T. Maddocks Franz Rickaby Ferris Crum Marshall Antle Archie Morse Juniors Frank Beardsley Henry Hitchcock Daniel Krauss Sophomores H. E. Essex Kenneth Nelson Ralph Kimble John Milton Baker Silber Charles Peacock , Freshmen Ward Gennet Earle W. Wallick Charles I. Wright Roy F. Nelson William C. Janes Loran L. Allen Lloyd Milton Short Harris E. Beer George A. Selters Chas. E. Jones Louis V. Hohl Homer England George Clare Wilson Roy West Arthur D. Kerns Gnothaufii Feeds VVhat a feed' That sure was some feed! Adelphi never paid for it though, so Gnot' hautu had to Dr. Raub, who was booked to speak to the well-fed boys, played his part ln the crime by commenting favorably upon the plan to steal the feed before the deed was done. And a great noise arose from the Campus along about eight o'clock. Adelphi had found their feed-was gone. The noise carried over the tree tops into the chapel windows to the ears of the No thoughts who were at meeting. Some one of the clever crew suggested that they adjourn meeting. Others suggested an orderly retreat But neither was done. Dr. Raub went through his speech in elegant style in spite of the confusion and not a thing happened. Adelphi ate at the Horseshoe along about midnight. TC N1Nh 'l'lf'I N SFVFNTICEN AM' M- UTMTT O ne Hundred Seventy-s -1 4 a 5 1 4 6'l'6'71 sign 'fl 1 Pg f3 ,,f-:. Q , 1:54 4-11:15 ff' 1 5 'f ' ily' jiii' LZ. 5-5451:-1: iu5T gQ ,S-:J E 'H 'w-1--Y'-'54 2 , ' A ' ',.u 'LL 'fri-QJLQ'-.L W .fe-' , ., 1 .,. .,.' , A W fn - 1' gffgg '1 lvM,m ,lNlx'+.P.N One H11 ll drcd SL'T'L'Ilfj Ff!7llf Y Vi-W, H ,-sf ' V .....,5. , Q 'xx' K Fu: P ' T , f V Miwrimfs -FR AX! , J W if v.-r 4 M Hun ' AJ n W JIM X 9 N' L My 'H R U 24.6- W L IL' ,,.-gf l .fff f ' ff Y--g.N . f ,lx Y l . W -I '- T.j 6--NJA - t.ii3':,.g.'iif:2.:f1'f ,4,,,,-,,. Y, , 1 , g l gg:::jg,2,,Qg:,i 1'g1::t:1::-...... -'-M 'C'.x-2L7Qe U cg, pf .. 7 I :,.1-!g.,.M..f,L1QJ1-r- Q , I -ann-aw:-anal Ni'T'J5JfTP1TiIN SE1fXf HIX.-'I'Fl N 0110 H!ll1dl'0d Eighty are ..., . iT 1 ':::::::::::::f-'F-A-Nts X fr ea? . . i,G'3frNL1lE2?:?1g,3gj,,3 r' W' r '-'W ---N-e---we----ff----' '-W Beta Theta Pi Fovxnma .vr MIAMI UNlvi:i:s1'rx', 1839 Flower 0010,-3 R080 Pink and Blue Xi Chapter EsTA1xI.1s1IED, 1 855 FR.-1 TRES IN FA CUL TA TE Frank L. Quillin Max J. Goodsill Thomas Cecil C. Lescher Hugh E. Rosson VVilliam M. Bardens VVallace L. Thompson George H. Radcliffe Julian J. Mack Harold T. Elliston Floyd M. Tracy Laurence B. Thoinpso Robert K. Clark Horace W. Day George C. Gumhart Thomas A. Kimes Henry F. Arnold Ray M. Arnold VVilfred Arnold Forrest F. Cooke Dr. D. J. Griswold C. Archie Dodge John E. Dodge Charles Lass Charles Purvianee Prof. S. G. Winters Guy B. Hardy ll 'mmm Z' NI i FRA TRES IN COLLEGIO S e n in rs J u II i 0 rs Sophomores Freshmen Pledgenzen FRA TRES IN VRBE Ray T. Maddoeks Howard C. Knotts Lyman H. 'Thompson Thomas R. Clark Charles Auhl Edwin P. Gerth Richard S. Carr Daniel G. Haveruiale Kendell G. Hinman Douglas Jackson Eugene J. Taliaferro Lynn S. Jamison Guy Parks T. R. Willard Max J. Goodsill E. Dale Horrell Richard F. Jelliff Frank U. Quillin A. Gregg Olson Rollin F. Wetherbee Leslie Allensworth E. H. Petersmeyer Paul R. Handke Rev. Charles A. Alden uxyp 'u 5. pr-. Si' Xfv- R ii i-iw i One Hundred Eiglzfy-mic R. VVillard -V-ffnzg' ' 5f:,f, '- -wi f'1QLTlifZSTflf1 ,Q1f E 7 ' ...MgQ,,9,?.v? il '..?Xl.P 1 I I 4 1 w A 1 W 'W N '4L2Zi59?'Lisg m fx114:fi'1am1 sn43v1sN'1'1f:1+:N One Hundred Eiglzty-fwo F ff F UQMYLBSP Phi Delia Gheta Fovxnisn ,vr MIABII IJNIVEIESITYJ 1848 Flower Colors VVhite Carnation Azure and Argent Joh1I E. Gabrielson Samuel M. Harrington Fred H. Crane Crawford L. Elder Lewis T. Baxter Howard VV. Lee Robert T. Cronau Homer Swope Richard Spa ke J. Grant Beadle Frank L. Conger Alvah S Green Allen A. Green Samuel M. Hughes Howard Knowles Peter F. Brown Curtis I-I. Brown Henry XV. Lass C. VVard Mariner Fred R. Sanderson Illinois Delta Chapter Es'I'.x1zI.IsHI:1s, 1871 FRA TER IN F.'1C'l'LA TE Herbert E. Grifhth FR.-l TRES IN COLLEGIO Senior.-: Roy B. Parr T. Harwood Young Jun in rx Philip G. Carroll Sol1l10rn.ore.9 Luke MCVVilliaIns Lester R. Allen Fresh m 0 ll- Dean Handley Pledyemeii Temple Price FRA TRES LV FRBE Kellogg McClelland Charles VV. Hoyt Clyde Finley Harold M. Holland Everett E. Hinehliff Ray Hinehliil' James J. Tunnieliff Fred R. Jelliff FI'ed G. Tryon Daniel E. Allen Ralph M. Noble Avllllillll L. Taylor Merritt M. Lord Frederic L. Gamble Glenn C. Craig Hale Adams La Verne Fuller Frederick 1Vebster Harry G. Aldrich Pieree 1Vebste1' George M. XVebster Avllllillll Thurston 1Vard Felt Arthur Stearns George Reiss Gale Golliday Dale Sinnnons Geo. C. Gale Nl N HT PL ti N S li. V H N TH EN L MT One llzzmlrcil Elglzfyeflzree :ii5Q5n??gii' ,.M g I .H-.Turku ,B W H L E 5 i V--YA -Y -- 2 fxufx 3avwNTQHN nWMW L One I-Iundrvd Eiglzfy-fam' .....-....,..........Y...-...-......-- F ff Ira R. Neifert El Rey C. VVampler L. Ravmond Billett Hubert S. Chichester Hobart R. Gay Arman L. Merriam Harry N. Pritchard Loomis C. Leedy Samuel S. McClure Carl H. Becker VVilford G. Curry Willard B. Dean Charles VV. Hanna Harold E. Hanson Fred VV. Barndt J. .I. Hammond F. D. Bellows Earle R. Bridge T. VV. Callihan E. M. VVharlf Cecil Jordan Roy D. Ingersoll Charle G. Yates I K J P ji ' 1 1 L l ' G I lf P 1 amma De ta J ll FOUNDED xr IV.xsH1NG'1'oN Axn .Tlzvvnlisox CQLLEGE, 18-1-8 fi F'lowm' Colors Heliotrope Royal Purple Q Gamma Deuteron Chapter P ESTAIiI.IS1IPIll, 1867 li FR.-ITRES IQV IW.-lf l'L1'.4 TE is Leo C. De Tray I FR.-ITRES IN coLL1cf:m it Seniors 'l Henry C. Chase L Ju n io rs ' C. Bryan Scott ' Sidney P. Simpson ' Paul S. Smith N Guy Fl. Temple Sophomores X Lester A. Pritchard Eugene Phillips Freshmen N G. Mnrlin Hoover 1 C. Milton Hult 4' Charles L. Nicholson i Richard D. Pearsall Rohert E. Sinclair FIMTRES IN IIRISE l Rohert VVoolsey 1 Clarence Jordan N R. M. Switzer ' IV. E. Terry Q Harold Ingersoll ., Leland Swanson H. A. Niven , Vernon F. Gates 1 Frederick C. Crilly X 1 5 , , x , .-1,91-,mi-Lawapigge-fp... 49' J A N I N In 1 te HN SFX!!--LN I lab. iv One Hundred Eighty-fi N yn V Y f:::f:.zzi.1:'-x Q V K v i' H 'A 'fam fag U V...,.., Nw-wg: KQQLTQQ F 4 ---HQfe2mfw.f5f:v -14 -X ff xx: .,f..'.1fQ- J Y ix' 1-QT' 'C ZVQ FX? S27 if TE N 7' EH N Ef Om: HIlIl1fI'g'li Eiglzfy-51'.L' Y -S. xx 3 Tau Kappa Epsilon F0l'NI7lfl7 .vr ll.I.IxoIs Y1'1:51m'AN, l3l.0l?3I'NC'1'llN, Im... 1899 l'll0ZC'l'l' Red Carnation Colors' Cherry and Grey Delta Chapter I'1STAl!I.ISlIElJ 1912 FRA TRICS IN COLLIUGIO Seniors Virgil E. Logan Franz L. Rickaby Ferris B. Crum Don B. Hartman Lewis VV. Kistler Ju11io1'.w 1Nilliam J. Baker Tom J. Studley Paul R. Anders J. Newman Metzler Clarence R. Swenson Soplz 0 m o res L. Mack Evans Jamea XV. Mull Laurence G. Jones Hiram E. Essex Ralph A. Kimble Paul G. Soelbring Harold A. Meeker Loyal M. Haynes I+'re.wlzmen Lloyd M. Short VVarnl A. Gennet VV. Donald Murphy C. Paul Ohaven Harold A. Swenson Albert S. Gale Fred M. Gregory Sterling L. Youngquist Ralph E. VVamburg Cleo E. Stine FR1-1 TRES IN URBE Noble R. Feasley Stuart M. Campbell Horace E. Powelson Reuben Risburg Chester V. Easum NINETl4LlflN SEVlCN'lWlil-QN i'M4'mm O ne Hundred Eiglzfy-sc:'vn V T Y Q.-: ?7:l V 7 - - A my-f - .:.72'f':af1m'fv.S1 if Q-A-4' il--i-i:T.jT:41T4fg ,na ,JJ-,,-,il , ' V f gl ' I fix ' x W N N N . N N N A 1 X ,N - -NJ IX s-.Q 1' ew.: a mam One Hundred Eighty-eight -...un--..-.,.,.rL. .., . 41-1 .,-.'T.i., '.':':---W--N.r gfxx FF OF' i O O O, , O iiii O O eiii it O e iee it ifNY..rz,, Lambda Chi Alpha l FOUNDED BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 1909 Kappa Zeta. 21st Chapter Chartered May 21st, 1915 COLORS: Purple, Green and Gold FLOWVERI Violet Seniors George Averhoff Riley Barnes Juniors Elza Mecum Parry Grubb Guy Scroggin Saphomores Walter Tomlin La Verne VValker Freslzmen, Mylo Cabeen Orville Litchfield Carroll .lewett -M ' NlNl1Q'l'l 1l'iN SRV! Our Hundred Ellffllfj ' N in Kenneth McGovern Howard Loney Chas. Sheldon Guv Stutzman L. Boyd Finch Harold lllinchester Avon McGowan Harold Lyndall Neil Leitch 1.1 . F. N M..,,..1.....,. r..l .M,.,..,.,.,..,........,- .-.., 1 . Y , ,, ,P-9 ,.-- 1-A-2, f f if ivfluvzzgfy f nz, QR , 4 l x x , FQ NINETEEN SEVENTEEN One Hundred Ninety E 41. XXX. F ff el s l 1 Mrs lVlrs Mrs M rs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs y Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Pi Beta Phi FoUNnEn AT MONISIOUTH Co1.LEGE, 1867 Flower Wine Carnation Colors Wine and Blue Illinois Delta Chapter IESTABLISHED, 1884- SOROR IN FACIVLTATIC Eugenia L. Trask SORORES IN COLLEGIO Gertrude Olson 'e 'l i l I Ethelyn Toler ' Margaret Anderson 5' Smziors Nettie Krantz Helen Mills Shirley Jeffers Ethelyn Gaylord Jun io rs Ruth Bridge Louise Harrington Elsie Coon Lena Ely Alta Green Soplzomores Mildred Bastert Florence Dean Mary Spinner Laura Reed Ruth Carley Edith Aldrich SORORES IN URBE Georgia Smith Gale 1 il, Esther Hocamp 1 Lillian Swank ' Mary McCulloch Margaret Fuller Ruth Gillis Dorothy VVeinberg Mrs. Frances Vinyard Clark Mrs. Grace B. Griswold Miss Maud Smith Boydstun Miss Josephine Coolidge Moreland Miss Bess Root Barry Miss Frances Arnold VVood Lulu Hinchliff Ingersoll Alice Stewart VVolf Alice Gale VVallace Ella Fleming Olson Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Emma Jensen Gibbs Miss Grace Fahnestock Birmingham Miss Mildred Toler Lass Miss Nelle Townsend Hinchliff Miss Louise Seacord Terwilliger Miss Anna Robson Brown Jesse Murdock Robson Ann MacKay Wycoff Evelyn Holliday Bridge Jil C abeen Irene Bridge Mariner Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Helen Taylor Aldrich Grace Swank Jordan Mabel Corbin Grace Pittard Anna Hoover Inez VVebster Grace Hinchlii Alice Johnson Bessie Hinckley Helen Adams Grace Terry 5 Ruth McClelland 1- Gladys Campbell I Gertrude Erickson 3 Florence Neil ' Mary Potter I Alice Felt Mildred Steele Helen Trask Helen Vlleinberg Pauline Arnold Helen Campbell Eugenia Trask NIN ETIQEN SEV l4IN'l'lCHN F One Hundred' Ninety-one L X f fa 1 A tr-hxg W' ' K' '?f'7ff f ,..f.., 1 ' ' ' ' Q W 'ni N. A' -1 i , 7 ...... x . . ,1- , 1. :LLL 3.5, 5. ' 1-AA' 1' '-.D-..S.a -' 'f. Q. , , , , ff' f ' T9 Q-,W- , ,. ,gQ,TI V I- V I . ,Rx f, ' Q ry A 5- , -. X4 Ngzqyv W ' M ' M, M 31 if-Q' 1153, ' K ' .KCWYfff,?NVT'Iff,HN ' Y W W 1 One Hzmdrvd .YI-11l?fj'-f'lK'0 K for MQ L-:QNX JI1fNlG1,Z5'..f?' Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Delta Delta Delta I-'lUl'N1lED ,vr BOSTON UxIvElis1'rx', 'THANKSGIVING Evra, 1888 FV0wWr Cohn? PENNY Silver. Gold and Blue Epsilon Chapter lE5TABi',ISHED 'FHANKSGIVING EVE, 1889 SOROR IN FA CULTA TE Miss Fern Bailey SORORES IX COLLEGIO Mary Allensworth Helen Bardens Helen Calkins Mary Duncan Jessie Ewart Elgin Davis Maude Gridley Ruth Johnson Seniors Juniors Soplzomores Mariella Fenstermacher Malah Hilleary Lona Morris Roselyn Scott Nina Lahann Arnold Frances Sisson Everett Pos! Graduate Edyth Thompson SORORES IN URBE Maud Clauson Hammond Martha Bardens Cole Mae Roberts King Florence George Edmundson Mary Wertinail Stearns Norma Wertman Hardy Jessie Scofield Nash VValter C. Frank Helen Raymond Haight Nelle Bassett Blanche Hoyt Harriett Arnold Nell McCool Marie Seacord Ruth Thompson Helen Huhhard Grace Huhhard Esther Mayes Margaret Nicholas Ruth Stuart Ethel Judson Helen Thompson Marian YVebb Gertrude Shuman Helen Shults Ruth Stewart Mary V ose Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Nl N ET l1LliN S In V li Nfl' li li N O ll c 1'llIIlU,l'Cd .X71'1zciy-ll11'cU Harriet Larson Margaret Felt Ora XVertman Grace Hoifman Ruby McGowan Lillian Eitelgoerge Violet VVest Hortense Nelson Helen Haeger Frances Johnson Vera Tyler Marie Smith Bernice Gordan Ethel Miller Maude Coffman Margaret Ayer Mildred Haegar V wed- ,M , , lfmfi A L, Q f'f.Q,l3 'Ahhh' i fM24gf gf ,gf A '-- -'f,g1f1.Nv.,v A, ' ' -. . ' fx f- ,ff '.., 1.9-ff-J..2.ZfN3 T' SEVENTEEN One H11 zzdred Niucty-four ,,M.,..--...,,,,,...,.,, ,Y,, ,W .11 - , aa A 1 1:11, iggligiifgrzegir-C, ff' A f-lax XX K for was N - ' 1 -fl1.--. .... on '-r L 13,1 --f. 1: Hill X 1 1 A A w f A A A - Phz Mu FOUNDED AT XVESLEYAN COI,I.l'IGE, MACON. GEORGIA, 1852 Flower Enchantress Carnation Colors Old Rose and YVhite Sigma Chapter lESTABLISHEl1, 1912 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Mildred Robertson Florence Tolle Ruth G6bllf1l'1lt Katherine Firehaugh J'1ll1i0?'S La Vonne Field Helen Graham Margaret Thompson Helen Hurley Pearl Williamson Blanche Wheeler Alma. Dungan Charlotte Muschott Bonita Plummer Lucy VVasson Soplzomores Iva Nelson Ruth Gent Helen Garrett Dolores Moore Celestia Gebl1ardt Naomi VVenzelman Alice Haynes Lucille Caldwell Caroline Meyer Lorraine Caldwell Patrouesses Mrs. G. H. Smith Mrs. D. B. Swanson SORORES EX-COLLEGIO Grace VVells Mrs. Nell Walker Barclay Genevieve Ashdown Mrs. Edith Dunlap 1Valker Marie Swanson Mrs. Lucille Sherwin Vlells Louise Tiifany Mrs. Agnes Hartley Cole Hazel Gilpin Floy Painter Marguerite Knudson Marion Andrews Alta Frisbie Maria Whiting Mary Buckley Vera. Largent Mildred Pike Rosa Wenzelmann Bertha Peterson Jean McDonald Mary 1Vasson ' NINETEEN SEVENTFLEN ww mmm One H1111 drcd N1'11ety-five' KFTHQEQQQNX Delta Sigma Rho For NDI-:D LLXPRIL 13, 1906, AT CHICAGO Mothm Chapter at the University of NIlHHCNOt'l CHAPTER ROLL Seniors E1 Rey C. VVample1' Henry C. Chase Hugh E. Rosson Juniors Paul S. Smith L. Raymond Billett Sophomore Ralph A. Kimble NYNETEEN SEVENTEILN Om' Hundred Ninety-.v:.1' W 1 l if f ff ME i , . I Q l l .- Y Sf SEI -M X A NlNrfL 'l'+irf1N srf1xfe+1m'f'2'r'N l One Hzzndrca' Nz'zzcfy-sciwz K,ffrM1Q EBLSQXXN 4 'W W we ,wg . ,. 'xiii iff: ' 51 ' 6 fxiawgi' ., 34 4 if -gf M 'Eu w.:fQ Eff? :JEAN-E .v,:: Q ,irtgmgz ,.,., 3.7 3 ., 'ggi' 'gii G3g'Q : VIRGII. LOGAN, '16 T. HARWOOD YOUNG, '16 Business Manager Eclifor-ing0hief STAFF Athletic Eclifor . ...... GUY E. TEBIPI.E, '17 Cozzservatory . . MILDRED ROBERTSON, '17 Alumni . . . . . ELSIE COON, '17 Afhletics . . . . HELEN CALKINS, '16 Freshmen Editor . ....... ROY F. NELSON, '16 REPORTERS ETIIEI. A. MEDILER, '17 GERTRUDE SHUDIAN, '18 ROEEIIT STEVENS, '16 J. H. LIENHARD, '16 WOMAN'S NUMBER Editor . ........ ETHEL MEBILER, '17 Manager . . GRACE I'IUBBARD-, '16 A NINETEEN SEVENTEEN . Uuc Ilufzdrcfi N1'11Ufj 61'g,1f THE KNOX STUDENT STAFF 1A:'k .,. if j , IIAQI .,, A. , Y .1 ,, N , , ,,,, Q .. H , .I ' W 9 5- jf' ' W' 5 Xzf' 9'P'fw 1 , ' ' .-f A ,, f' if .9- aft W? ' ,TT ' wfff'i'i1'Q W A 25 f ,, ' 1 Li wig -,1 A ,. zgrgz 'K gfmhlif. 21 5 A , 1 w T wa W ww: T . QM - -I , , J' -' , r N w-ig? ' VIA F. -ww' ' I 1 V -if! ,W W M A,,,, mf ly? 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Q., , Qin B 'wif ,rf-s.f ,, W' WM -fi: Q fi S ,av Jam - A 16,3 ff Mx J Kb . . was ' wa' wk, j ,pm kwa, gf,--A-A ,WA , W M- I W M54 1M X, f -Q U ,tl . '13, 'gbwfvfmfifmf if T- my 9 .M J Wg iiigi W A,,..: 11'T , 5 F 31- Wa ViP'?Zi1 fAwm,1f'ff7,g'F5T f ,-5. Team' M' ,Q ,, .T , ..,. - - ' M H15 ' QM 1.51 .I 'uw-1 f 3 ,.., 3 f Y g E ,:,. .H ., X . WV? 4295 W' 'W 'Q far by -' Y f ag! QMS? W . . ,, T AJ'ge'3t,Q . w?wf,:' + Wa i k - ' 25446, sa ' 'if , f , , -W f . 519' ff 35' fi 'W' '. 'W '- W fx if 4541? 1'a93Qf6y 'iff' MQ Q ' 7,n1 N - 13' ,, ,, Va--1 mf - ., uf - ffm. ,gg I WE' 'va -' V 'bi my -, 'EM ' 'GSW' 15' - im T A ' ffLf f,'f f 'ff'-'M M ww ' , X438 fqfwfif -ll f f' 'ww' Q ,uf s-mm ' Q Q 1 V Q ff, ...ax , mJbma.Q W, f Y NINETEEN SEVENTEEN T Um' H1.114,'f'.d Nfnzcfj'-nizzc' r 'H W ' ' E E K H r i VW tv Mrk? TV, ff v i A V ., . rv A, Y I f 1. Uni: Q 4 , At. 0 It on , r , YA I J Z ,W A. Z My HI M ,, , Av I wx? 4 , 4 E ,Tv ,A ' X. wa s 35Z,5f '? 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V I ff 5f'Q'sf5ZViWf5.:ll1' '1 3 55136 ,ll I rg I' j:u',f,:, ff . was 1' , sLk?ny Ui,-xg 5 I I fy A Ayftjlgzhjflbl w,i'ig, .-gf':'h,.:3 Y Q , ,af-if .Ss ,H 'MQW' 5 Q jew, KW.. if ':':x: ?1, gust' iii? f ' fr' ' sg W' tw v ni ' A Z3 'S ,Q Q sings i if 'EJ' Q., .1 2' 59 gg..-1 Q ,- ,, . ,4 .I I . 'I .- BL,..4,.. ,, .iL...,,,.. Ni 2 5. .ew A X wa 1 mf 'Se W wi F '- ,Alum AIUIAX L. MERRI.A31 WILLIAM J. BAKER Business Manager Editor-in-Chief The I9I7 Gale GALE BOARD Alumni Editor ...... . . . SIDNEY P. SIDIPSON Assistant Alurnmi Editor . . . RUTH Joussox Athletic Editor . . . . . . MERRITT Lonn Conservatory Editor . . PEARLE XIVILLIADISON' Artist ........... . . LANYOXXE FIELD Assistant to the Business Manager ..... PAUL .ANDERS THE GENERAL STAFF PAUL SMITH ELSIE Coox MAIRGARET ANDERSON HELEN THOMPSON WII.LIADI BARDENS ETHEL MEJILER Artists HAROLD M. PIOLLAND, '92 J ESSE CRAFTON, '12 Faculty Critic DR. XVILLIADI E. Srnroxps NINETEHN SEVENTEEN Two Hundred W eg , ' - - ill: Q, ew ,, Ugg- ' v,5g51., 'jM f..x , f ,-j V - ll'? '1. Y- Y 7 -gig:--N 915- W V H-iv 'V ,mv 77 V A ' N Q:-e,--fg-,--. L.,f-zT,Ti..,. L .2Q-,-,MV .., w,V, v-1-V ,gkx 1 - , - 55 W ff, YAY' 4 , 3 .i1T'fnu-LP+2 Tfn: F'Nf- 1-'T-rf-:in '--v-2-nies-gl:-, 1::112'f?-v-1' ,V ff M .h .,,V, , --15 ., 3 Q49f!, A Vgff- W , f - A, .W ,..x.L.,,,,1v,,,7,,,,,,kM,,,,,,,, 'N Y f , X,,,w .f . X F . --f f 4 V in if .V W. Z' 9 ,, M f ' 4 f5f mv , 'Wx' ,pfff M 4 f 524, Wf f ,. kgs., fy 4 Q W. ,X -am f7,',' I 4 S 4 ' 5 ,Lx Zi X -V -'Yr . we K gpg , S! h . A W 4 ' f .2 XX, g, W' if i. M? N I N 1i1'1f HI'1N S'l1ZVliN F112 li N EW Two Hundred One ir V F fee Meev eeu N l I These are pictures of ourselves as we longed once more to be be- fore this GALE was completed. n I l l i u One is the editor :ind one the inanager. They, no doubt, prop- erly belong in the joke section, with the rest of the funny things. ' NINETEEN SEVENTEEN If IU Ilf.fzJ'i1I lil' r 1- ms' 4 , .4, f 4 . 4 W' 4 ffv- fy ,,., . ,, .I .M .4 ' ,.'4,,, Ag . f,4 M. ,v .,, ,4 in 4, 4 v. -- ,X ,,.,,,- 4, , U' -..,. -1 M355 WL? J ' 14 'CEU' li .4 .. ,- ..g45. 4 4 , , 41, 4 x , 4 4 , 4 .,. ' L 41.44.541 , .- n,., 4 X why n N 1 v-u NJ, 4. 41 SW, FW 4 4 ,,, pm' zcy, Ju . 4 4 -l'S 4 , 4 4 K . 'Jar t 4 Him, 1, UW , 4 ' v '4'.44 , J. : C:-1:4 4 4,44 :,'V 4 A 4 x -' aff, A 4, 'f it . my 4 v 1 wx-1 I 1' 'e , V4 ' fu. ' . ' WI' 4' sa-.1 4 ,.,, , ,. ,, '.u1..l' 'J LH' -1 ,. .Mg .x nf.-,4 4,'. 'yi ', yy. Q, '-.4 ,. ,, 4, 4 wg ' 4 'VH , . q,p,r-j ,'.V-1-' 'V ,J N ,,1,VxV'. Y.,.1,.A!,. V'r.L'. V 'v V V ,V 'VV w BV, VVV v V. fufx V-mil. k IVV V V-I my V V V .AV - V V' . 'V'v V VL. V x' , H. fu, W1- g -? -Vnn .U I . ' ,. .'.',.,. V 5 , :'- . :,V ,V-'J' f V. -VV. ,-4 V - A 'V V. V n V.. V' V.' Vx' av V. ,,VV ri 1 1 V ' 5 V x, V' V V X ,Vw ,L I V .QI vw fl 1 V .iff 'VU - VL fi' .. V 74 ug -' V W-V. 'V Vx' ,V A 1 '1,P': A ' W V'-. 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'a' 711i fm X 'I -'iw .K X F F933 L5 1 gg 1 , X V I V - ivnzv-1-nd' .1 QW -- J fi.'1fx 1 :T1 1x iw, .RTXQ1 ,,,,,l,J Y, AT THE PLAY DRAMATICS .R N f ff xy gr X253 NX 1 Pm I ,,,,,zf, f .:- , Y M 1- y ,, 7, FH., T, ,ff-1 Tm -fm my P , f'X'f 'V 1 P11-1 2 11111.11 MIX''N'Awmf-AfAgr:1:f4ii: 'Lliiff t,':vT'kzA!?1J 1 111 1 1 ff 1' 51- 11 --N---Y1 MW- -1 1 1 f - ' 3 In N31 f -J-' -1' Vx' 'J 'Af' T wa Hzuzdrcd Tlwcv 1 A- ..,.,, .l,--- 1 1 1 1 '1 L1 11' C11 i1 ,1 LN 14 tl H ,N LQ W1 ,. I. VZ -51 b. P 51 hi 11 Ti! 51 ' 1 1 15 1' i 51 1 11 'a M 11 11 J. if li 1.1 ii? il 1l .747 --A , . ' YY ,A ,A i 1 1 ,,,,, - . g' 1. , . - --' '- ' ff 1---AW - ------H -- ,'. I '. ,' ,- if :-' A-4 eq -- 1',v-- -Q5-,W F KTM - , Old Heidelberg ii 7 THE CAST Karl Heinrich. heir apparent to the throne of Karlsburg .....,. ..,.., H ugh Rosson ' Von Haugk, Minister of State ..........i..,.,................,..........,. ......... E li Essex 2 Baron von Passarge, Court Marshal .....,......... ..........,.............. H . C. Knotts Von Breitcnberg, Von Metzig, Chamberlains ........ ........ F red Gamble, Elza Mecum F Lutz, Valet de Chambre to the Prince ......................................,........... Sam Harrington I Scholerman, Glanz, Renter, Lackeys ...... L. Boyd Finch, Archie Morse, Guy Stutzman :- Count von Asterberg .... Lyman Thompsong Karl Bilz, Harwood Young, Kurt Engel- i brecht, VVilliam Taylorg Members of the Saxon Student Corps. H lg Von VVeddell, Member of Saxo-Borussia Corps ..,.... ........ R alph Kimble Ruder, Inn-keeper at Heidelberg ....... ...,..... P arry Grubb A VVaiter ..,.,...,...........,,,,................. ....... R ubin Risberg H Musicians-Violin, Clarinet, 'Cello F Franz Rickaby, Clarence Swenson, Bob Clark, Dick Carr ly Kathie ,.,.,. , ,......... . ..,....... Esther Mayes Frau Ruder.., .... ....,... Ruth Gebhardt Frau Dorffel, her aunt ...,........... ,...... F ern Barrer I Dr. Juttner. tutor to the Prince ..,,.,.................,,,...... ,.,...........,................ P aul Smith l Members of the Student Corps of Vandalia, Saxo-Borussia, Saxonia, Westpllalia, Phenania, Suabia. -CW C NINETFIEN SAEVBNTEEN 'A Two Hundred Four F ff M Q Q2 Q W nf if HV Z ESTIIER NI.-XYES ' NINETlfIl9lN S.I4E'V EN'l'liHN ' 1 Two Huzzdrca' Five 1 W H1XK3lif l'ff.iiljT13V SEVENTEEN V 'I uw Hnndrcd SI-.1' K fees -mes on 3 irfmfsee, The Prairie Playhouse HE Prairie Playhouse, Galesburg's little theatre, is now firmly established as one ofthe group of mnaH,theahfs wduch have sprung up hi Europe and America as a part of the little theatre movement. This movement has become very common, but the term little theatre movementi' is often meaningless because of its elasticity. In general, the movement may be said to aim at the encouragement of greater artistic truth, freer technique, and community participation. It was started in Europe about twenty years ago and has produced the Irish and Manchester plays and some noted dramatists-Breiux. Hauptman, Shaw, Houghton, and Lady Greg- ory. In this country the movement is still in its experimental stage. The Prairie Playhouse was the idea of Jesse Crafton, ,12. In two ways the venture was an experiment. It was the Hrst attempt in America to bring the little theatre to a small cityg and it was started practically without funds. In the fall of 1915 Mr. Crafton, with Mark NV. Reed, Dartmouth. '12, and Miss Abbie Merchant, Smith, 'O-L, leased the old White House saloon on the Public Square, and began Htdng R up as a playhouse. 'The YVhih?IIouse had been for Hurty-Hve years a notorious place, and had been the scene of many gambling raids and two niurders. It xvas located in a spot udiere respectable chizens never set foot. Idle promotors of the scheme were criticized for their choice of location, but it was not a question of choice with themg the place was the best that they could afford. The old building was remodeled, practically with their own hands into a small playhouse uduch seats one hundred and twenty-one persons. Cin Ilecendxw 6th, 1915.it was opened udth a biH of four one-act plays. Mr. Crafton and his associates believed that in the Mississippi valley there is a rich store of undeveloped dramatic materialg believed that in the community they had selected, they would find actors to interpret their play:-sg and believed that Galesburg would support such a venture. At the close of the first season at least two of their hopes have been realized: for the town and college have supported the theatre enough to warrant its continu- ance for another season and the connnuiuty actors have been found capable to hr terpret the plays in a professional manner. During the first season seven bills have been presented, two neufldays have been stagedg seventy people have acted ftwenty of them being Knox studentsj g and the success of the little theatre has been com- mented upon repeatedly by lecturers on the little theatre movementf' The Prairie Playhouse recently contributed to the little theatre exhibit at St. Louis. The Playhouse is the venture of a Knox mang he has gone to the college for advice, support, and assistanceg and it is indirectly a part of Knox dramatics. I NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hunfirvd Sciwi f-'Hi ,I A Z if h W FTM? gf-ef'efCeN N Die Liignerin One-act play given by students of German Department A Chamberlain Hall, February, 15, 1916 CA S T 5 Carrie Treadway. '19 1 XVilliam Bardeus. '17 Joe Heidler, '19 Darotlly Mxmclcemer, '19 I Muriel Mc-Clilre, '19 Q John Looxril. '18 5 Thomas Fr'meis. '18 YVilliam Baker. '17 l 1 l M A e A N1Nn+:'l'lf:r5N SHVENTEEN Two Hun dred Eight - --- ----g.....m,,f ---..-- ..,,.4, - V, TT., L ------ ,V....m V ..L.....-. ..,, ,jg -- , l..,LfQ11,.,,,g, f f fTZiIfffTff,, 'll' ,ff1ffT'x. ff? M Q RX . I , Y wurrme HALL W I 1 r - . Q' 1 QL-fa NlN!ul.la!f,H lXlNllPI T H drdN'e y fissile OQLSQX Spoon t Being the meditations in Vers Libre of an obscure poet, composed in f'0llt9IIlPl?ltl0l1 of VVhiting Hall. First 7IN'fIffIlfi0II.' The time of this thought is mid-winter. The C0IIllJUS6l X' is approaching VVhiting Hall from the west. 5' minor poet lt snowed last night. I know because I left a red Carnation in a jelly glass upon the window sill. It froze fshuddersl I het some Tri-Delt bit it--A By mistake. fHere the reader is made aware of ond persorrl Oh! no! really! XVell, I'll eat my green fedora if-oh! you see that railing? Yes, it marks the spot lVhere Jimme Mull slid down Under a green umbrella. 21 SCC- Anthology fHere observe the rhyme Sc-heme!! Go mark it well- The spot he fell. How could J. Mull Have saved his skull? fMounts steps, one at a time, holding hand of second personj It is a useless sacrifice To break one's neck upon the iee. lResumes vers libre at top stepl Ah, listen to the sweet voice of The new Vietrola play: Now there goes John McCormick on The Road to Mandalay- It's a long way-but Stay down where you belong! The parlor is full already- And that's the luncheon gong. lEllt6l'S Hall doorl lDCSC6IIt of Maul NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hundred Ten ,F V -S F Knee .eeefeW.W Sw-ond imfrlffufiozz. To the Date Book. IA cubist impression of the llilllllg-I'00llll-m Dear Date Book, I've seen 50 other Books Like you. I keep my English notes in two. And cash accounts, and Laundry lists, and history notes In view, Of the fact one should eke Pursue, A policy of watchful waiting- And nothing like the Date Book Proves it true: Dear Date Book! Think of what von might have been: 1 A Ledger to keep 3 doz. cakes of soap at 3.03 per cake-in Or else the minutes of the L. I Instead of ..................,,.... at 7:30 Fri. 'o it was considerable sound as of the swinging of doors and of the swinging of tonigues, and of the setting down of dishes and of the rattling of spoons., of a slight lull while hissing sound as of soup being inhaled takes place at various places while in distance is heard voice of Ida at telephone to say No, she's in the dining room now-will you call her later, and all the time there is considerable sound as of swing of the doors, and the boiling over ot water on thc stove. flu' Pofufo .' Oh mashed potato, Irish Spud, I wish Miss Cater understnd How fair thou art to outward view But how concealed in Irish stew. I NINETEEN SEVENTEEN i SLI' Iiidinm Two Hzizzdmd Elcrwz , 7'i g' ':fG 5-3- 'i'A ywigjfg 5 Hn Hg 1 E, ix ,NJ N X V-,- fkrff 'H' ,mz,.... . I :S-,M--,-H f-- w---nm...- -- , f Y 1 fmpj: ,fTfQ,Q-Qflw' MW vw Nw' F77 V, I 1 I ' , gl -P'-ff--f,f:1r .fv11353312 ' ' 1. Y Qi if il 4 Y 1 l V 1f ., . ,- -,,3.:... L - H-1 j 4 ggldll' 11,553 it rf V WH. 2212 -ri?- --Q. Ifcf Ilmr4if'vd 7'zu':lI'q I K 'Mm 'fH xg 'T ' - if-...QW Z QU: BG Lg Q ar ' ' 7 'Y' '7 'F 'Ei3xg::Qlg41gT.g'iitifiiiia2'i?iF::iti.T1ii:fg1ff' v i 7 A H D L Y .. F i X , W Wy 1- J ' NIN'l42Tl+ll:IfN s1avr+:N'rr-QHN ' e 't Y 1 Two Hundred Thirteen KKWFLEJJQ .4-ALQQN ' -- 'rs' ' '.u'11wiuIi ' surf' gag, pg-'lgyy-3 Yi Q' V .- if ,- I 4, I H 1 -5. , , gh :ff V A ,A ' A x 1 V 1 ' f ' '--. L 1' ' S! il L1 W xgmk Q? X 04 3 S. .1 X ' 4 :-N1 V-av. 'vi kfjx v 'fi' ' E5 QQ: E if 3? S5 'f 1 I s F1 4 .. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hzmzdred Fourteen - VV ii V Y M i . --YY-X F fr M emeeea 5 This Year in Debate HEN we consider decisions alone this season's work in debate can hardly be called successfulg but when we consider the amount and quality of the work done by the members of the teams and the exceedingly able way in which they rep- resented the college it must ibe adjudged to have been most successful, in the best sense of the word. According to the agreement entered into at the beginning of the year with Beloit, Grinnell and Carleton, Knox was to have been a participant in a quadrangular conL test in which each school was to debate two of the others. According to the terms of the contract Knox was this year to have debated Beloit and Carleton, the affirma- tive team debating Carleton and the negative debating Beloit. About two weeks before the date set for the debates in the quadrangular league, Beloit and Grinnell were participants in other debates on the same question-that of the minimum wage. It was very evident that both of those schools would derive great benefit from the practice which they would receive in these contests and so would have a very considerable advantage over their opponents when they met them in the quadrangular debates. In order to in some measure offset this handicap, both Carleton and Knox sent representatives to hear these preliminary debates. The con- tests were public and the Knox representatives presented themselves in a perfectly open and above-board fashion, with no expectation that there could be any reasonable criticism of their action. But a few days after this, word was received from Beloit that they wished to withdraw from the league on account of this, since they for some unknown reason did not approve of our action in sending representatives to the preliminary contest. Grinnell sided with Beloit and also withdrew from the league. As a result the contest was held as a dual debate with Carleton, our negative team going to Carleton and the Carleton negative team coming here. Both of the debates were closely contested affairs. As one of the Carleton de- baters said, lVe have debated a lot of strong schools, but Knox gave us the hardest ight we ever had. In spite of this, however, the Knox teams were defeated by unanimous decisions in both cases. Their work was nevertheless excellent and all the debaters brought great credit to their college. VVe hope for better luck next year. The Knox affirmative team was composed of Henry Chase '16, leader, Roy Nel- son '19, and George VVilson '19, The negative was composed of ElRey VVampler '16, leader, L. Raymond Billett '17, and Russell Hartman '19. Ferris Crum '17, was al- ternate. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN C Two Hundred Fifteen ,ZA-L2',..f-,'v7---rx-54:1 Y ...- , V-izepi.-T, .., v vu A 1--v---A-Y-.fvn-Q-.-V -1,2 --,.,m:,7:.:-A-ug.-,-, ef-W V 'j2?gifW'iz:A:ff ' ' j z - '- ng -.ii:: ,iL: fjlq-wff f 5 'ms' 5,21 ,..,.j'1Te1gg4iL1g:gigjQ:LlL,L:1i ? ...,ZiT:iiiT2iZLj41,g.,H.,g.g,- Q - ' TV ff A-f .17 -- L-V-Rel:-f-Af:--.-T' ff fs-1'-'tif'-2 Q' inf Z . - Y. , W Q , ' , ' ' . W-e---MM---W-l,weq'4:,Lf'Q gm, R - A A f.,. l Freshman Debators Negative Team LLOYD SHORT FLOYD TRACY RICHARD PEARSALL Jjfirmafive Team GEORGE SELTERS PAUL SHELTON ROY YVEST QUESTION Resolved, Tlmt a course in military training, as prescribed by the United States Department Of lVar, should be required Of every able-bodied male student for grad- uation from all colleges and universities. 5 xx mia-X1 'EAREN T' Two H1'1111d1'cd Sixteen 1 .. 4, HW . f ,-,, ,,, ,, ,, I 7 I -Lx? ', ,, 1 my ' ' - ,,' ff-5 W rf Sw f1fI , -F -' - KW-1 Q Pfmf-EEN I - VVA MPLER ! V -4 Rossox NINETEEN SEVENTEEN AJ M- d A Two H1lIldl'CUd SUf'L'71fC'C7I Y ,p This Year in Oratory URNING out winning orators has become sort of a habit at Knox, and this present year was no exception to the usual rule. To win the state oratorical contest and just miss placing in the interstate final, and in addition to take second in the state peace contest, yielding only to the University of Illinois, is a record of which any college may well be proud. On November 5th, a large part of the student body went to Monmouth to hear their representative in the state contest, ElRey C. Wampler '16, who spoke on the sub- ject, The Great War-A Symptom. His work was splendid, and he far outclassed the rest of the competitors, altho the contest was a very good one. By winning first honors, he won the right to represent Illinois in the interstate preliminary to be held at Athens, Ohio, in April. At Athens our good fortune deserted us. Altho our representative did his best, and made a most creditable showing, he was unable to place among the first three, tho he missed doing so by the narrowest possible margin. It was simply a case of the judges not liking the Knox style of oratory. Knox has always stood for the modern, direct type of speaking, 'as contrasted with the old-fashioned, spread-eagle variety, which is rapidly becoming obsolete. But it so happened that the judges at the interstate contest were men who had been brought up on this older type of ora- tory, and sodid not care for the Knox type. Thus we did not receive a favorable decision. 4 At the state peace contest held at Bloomington on April lalith, we were also suc- cessful. Our representative there was Hugh E. Rosson, '16, who delivered an ora- tion entitled, The VVay.', It was a very high class contest, with some of the fore- most college orators in the state of Illinois competing. The University of Illinois representative took first place, and Rosson a close second. His work was remarka- hlc, and Knox could not have asked to be more creditably represented. Altogether, this ycar's work in oratory has been most successful, and altho we lose both of our experienced orators by graduation, we have abundant prospects for :in equally successfully year to come. Knox Coilege Oratorical Association OFFICERS President . . . FRANK BEARDSLEY, '17 Vice President . . . PAUL SMITH, '17 Secretary . . . VVILBUR PEARCE, '17 I Ti A NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hundred Eighteen Zfasfsae m.Q.c1..aSW N ff4if?Fk4E2r22fmL Q2 3 7 v -Z-ifif3QT722274275223f1ffI1f -L2Q?lQT5fffQ lf,fQ 'i'7f7f'Tf1m .5 if NJN- -,f,fv M SOCIETY XP i I N . 1 i -X up J 2.6.6 L , - i, NINETEEN SEVENTFEN TWU Huizdrvd 1NVl'llL'fL'U!1 41 , -f ' Y 'A ' ,A 1 ,f.L' rj .J-ltd-1l,,l1a V, LL ',f.ui,, :V Q,,',g ff- Just' -I. A, ' . ' We-T ' -A gf ,,-Q .fi Q 1 .,,, ijnefl' ' I ,- nf, ,1f,'g 9- '-fl, gilqgif ni-L--:nr f 'tA': ' Ju' f' M , L P I H A 1 'fl-IOJIAS CLARK X PAUL SBIITH XVILLIABI BAKER Junior Prom Committee The Junior Promenade was held at the Elks Club on the evening of April 1-L, 1916. About seventy couples were in attendance. It was undoubtedly the biggest social event of the college year. Rather warm weather for hard-boiled shirts and two-quart hats, 'tis true. But the evening slipped by only too quickly at that. The Promenade Committee was chosen this year by class vote. Unlike past years, when each fraternity appointed its representative and the class chose the others, a committee of three was chosen. A more successful plan could not have been employed. W1 NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hundred Twenly , K or 3 be . e T 3 ' J Ju ,,.,.-,,.vQ .... Q av aaaaaa 2 It 2 The Social Calendar l October 15 ........ ......,......,........,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,-.,.,,,,,,, Q iollege October 22 ........ ..................................,...,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, , College- ' October 29 ........ ........ B eta H. P. Phi Delt H. P. Phi Gam H. P, November 5 ......................,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.4.,,..,,,,..,,,, College November 12 ......,......,........................,......................... Phi Mu Informal November 19 ....... Beta Informal. Phi Delt Informal. Phi Gam H. P. y November 26 .......................... .......................... T hanksgiving Recess V December 3 ........ ...............................,....,.,......,..,,......,.,...,,.,..,,..,... C 'ollcge December 10 ....... Phi Gam Informal. T K E Informal. Beta H. P. l December 17 December 24 December 31 January 7... January 11-... January 2 1 January 28... February 4-. February 1 1. February 18. February 25. March 3 ...... March 10 ....... March 17 ....... March 21 ....... March 31 ....... April 7 ......... Recess .......EXamination lVeek .......Christmas Recess il .......Christmas Recess 11 1 i ..........Pi Phi Formal College i ........Tri Delt Formal I College .......Phi Gam Formal. T K E H. P. Phi Delt H. P. College .......TKE Formal College ......Beta Formal. Phi Gam H. P. T K F. H. P. College ..............Phi Mu Formal ,.......Phi Delt Formal. Beta H. P. T K E H. P. College April 1-1 ......... ....... C ollege. Junior Prom. April 21 ......... ,.......,.......................................................................... S pring Recess I April 28 ......... ........ P hi Gam H. P. Beta H. P. T K E H. P. Phi Delt H. P. L May 5 ....... ,.............,.............................,................................................ C Tollege May 12 ....... ......... P i Phi Informal. Tri Delt Informal May 19 ...,,,. .................,,................................, C ollege L May 26 ....... ........ S enior Reception h I NINETEEN SEV14l'N'i'EF3N' Two Hurzdrca' Twcxzfy-aizc 2. J ,fgzzfsuzxm E935 , 7 gli QLi'?'1:'.12ilj 3'3 F, ,P A .I W-.iuggxwfo EJ? Q'ff.'fA-X' SEVEPITEEN ww V Two Hundred Twenty-Iwo -7777 .LQ-C..,-,,. Kfffui-f1Q 3 Y ,, ,, J .V T1 2 MISCELLANEDUS G . 0- 0 nop ...KJ1 U D 0 A D E U Q 0 0 U J VD D9 S 3 4 0 Xu, C fi k X1 J C CL 6, V if if XR if N fi NINETEEN SEVENTEEN 2' 7 f HHl1d7 d T '.11f,x'-.111 U v .A ,v, ffeirrsaia QQALQQN N The Class Scrap HE Sophomores started trouble when they stole the ball. But of course the Sophomores intended all the time to return the ball in time for the contest. So the ball was returned, about four o'clock. and the crowd re-assembled to watch the battle. And it was a battle, indeed. The Freshies divided themselves into two teams with about seventy-five men on each. The Sophs used their entire force in both halves of the contest. The ball was placed in the center of the field and both sides lined up at their goal posts. The referee blew his whistle and one hundred and fifty men met in the center of the field like a swarm of bees crowding into a hive. The ball caught most of them. Those that did not bound far enough away from the sphere were used as stepping stones for others who managed to hold their upright positions. One Frosh shouldered the ball and managed to hold it above the heads of the throng until three Sophs succeeded- in climbing on top. Mr. Frosh-having no preference of hospitals-was sent to the gym for repairs. The battle grew hotter and hotter. Such a jumbled-up mess of arms, legs, and curses you never before experienced. Nudity became very much in evidence and only by the setting of the sun were many embarrassing situations avoided. Some Freshman had the absence of mind to wear suspenders. But his accident did not stop the fighting. So twenty minutes sped away, and the score was one to nothing. The Green warriors had succeeded in push- ing the big pill over the 1918 line. Darkness ended the second period before the time was up. The Freshmen started their second squad, and although fresh men that they were, they were even less powerful against their opponents, who were well warmed up, than their predecessors. The 1919 men won the contest. The score was 1 to 0. Outside of a few skinned knees and elbows, a black eye or so, and the soreness of a few muscles, there were no evil results of the fight. NlNl'f'l'l'1l'1N SPIVENTEEN Two Hundred Twenty-four .1 ' + - if 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1 '1 1 Fi 1 11 '1 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 11 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ,1,,,L-M ,wry N, ,KAY ' ' - i1,Z2..'iIf.',Q.f -ill Two P111 I1dl'L'd Tt1'c11fy-fire z f, T , . fore!-Je lessees N The Endowment Campaign LEVEN thousand dollars in ten days from six hundred college stu- dents! That's what Knox students did for their Alma Mater this year. That means about twenty dollars per student. Think of it! By far, the greater num- ber of Knox men earn their way through school. Twenty dollars to any work- ing man means a great sacrifice-to a college student almost an impossibility. W'hat does it all signify? lt reveals the fact that this, the season of 1915-16. has been the greatest in the history of old Knoxg it shows us that Knox is to have still greater yearsg it means that a new spirit-a sort of cooperative. shoulder - to - shoulder. self-sacrificing spirit-has opened its doors upon our campus. lVhat a wonderful opportun- ity old Knox gave her sons and daugh- ters this year when she offered them the chance to show their loyalty and interest. Hereis what happened. You may know the story, but for the benefit of those who do not. let us review the situation. The General Education Board offered Knox College one hundred thousand dollars providing she could raise four hun-dred thousand by May lst, 1916. Prexy has never rested peacefully since that offer was made. Since the first of the school year he has been on a constant go. first east, then west, then north, and then south. Once in a while he stopped off in Galesburg to cool his engine Qand incidentally to TT' TLT NlNFL'l'P.l QN 5lFlVl'fN'liEl'2N W Two Hundred 7l'ZUCl1fj .Y!'J.' K , W 7 V 7 v Y V F KTM? .--QXLSSWX warm up his Galesburg friendsj. The first big gift came with the news from Califor- nia that Miss Ellen Browning Scripps, Knox, '59, had given one hundred thousand dollars. From then on several gifts of different sizes have been received, each with the same amount of enthusiasm and thankfulness. Then the students were called upon to contribute. Class committees were organized and notes were prepared. Four paste-board clocks were made and hung in chapel to show the relative standing of the classes at each day's services. The Freshmen led the list, with the Juniors sec- ond. On the last day of the student campaign the grand total of faculty and class efforts showed something over twelve thousand dollars. Then came the spring vaca- tion and the college granted one week extra in which the students might work among their friends at home. The results of this were all that were expected, more interest was aroused. ' B Then on the evening of May lst, 1916, about two hundred students, all men, gathered at ten o'clock in Chamberlain Hall, Old iMain. and held a mass meeting. Over atthe Galesburg Club, at the same time, the college trustees were in session. Seventy-Eve thousand dollars remained to be raised before midnight. Prospects looked 'black and ,spirits fell until the two hundred, at ten minutes before twelve. came down the streets and with the college band marched to the Club to receive the news. ' Perhaps at no other time in Knox history has the true fellowship spirit-the true spirit of Knox-been so much in evidence as it was on that night. The trustees, perplexed with the problems of the evening, tired from a day's uncertain strain, and somewhat crestfallen with the failure to definitely secure the last seventy-five thous- and, met the boys in the parlors of the Club at just midnight. An inspiring sight it must have been. Those men, Knox men to the soul, gathered together with their yells and songs and merry-making to cheer the success or receive the less acceptable news of the endowment. Prexy,' greeted them and explained the situation which gave us until June 8th to raise the last seventy-five thousand. Edgar A. Bancroft, Knox, '82, spoke to the boys until after twelve-thirty and it may be well understood the boys went home singing. To every person who can appreciate the true spirit that dominated the hearts of Knox students during the last few days of this campaign, the heartiest of con- gratulations should be extended-for they must have some of the same spirit within them. T N!Nl+1'l'Ffl'2N S1iIV!CN'l'l9ll'LN 'TTTCCA' Tico Ilundred Ttvelzty-surciz K,ffe1?r.e-ala ?Qx.L.a,QXX Dr. Carver at Knox R. CARVER'S four weeks visit at Knox will always be remembered by Knox people as four weeks of intermingled pleasure and enlightenment. His name needs no words of comment, and his position among economists needs no heralding. Beginning March 9 Dr. Carver lectured six times a week upon three different sub- jects. One course of lectures--Rural Economics-which was given in Tuesday and Thursday chapel lectures, was enthusiastically followed by many outside the college. Besides this set, he gave for the special benefit of Professor Quillin's class in Social Grganization, two lectures a week upon the subject: The Theory of Social Prog- ress. The third group of lectures he gave upon Monday and Thursday afternoons in Chamberlain Hall and these proved to be his most popular work. They were lec- tures designed particularly for Economics I students, but made interesting for all. They were upon the subj ect: The Theory of Distribution. Four shorter weeks, from the standpoint of those who heard him, could not have been spent. ffhe enthusiasniluzaroused,the spirt he broughtto us,the good,sound thinking that he made necessary, were second in importance only to the influence of his personality. Dr. Carver comes from the great pioneer of American institutions of learning-Harvard---and his culture and refinement did not fail to fasten upon the Knox mind. Dr. Carver was the third of the Harvard Exchange professors to come to Knox. He came at a time when his subject-Economics-is of the greatest value. Every- body profited by the philosophy and the theory of his talks and the practical exper- ience that backs his theories. NINETEEN SEVEINTEEN Teva Hzzudred Tzumxly-ciglzt 1 Q K i X z.-F, . +R, A. Two I-Iuzzdfvd Tweuly-zzi ,- ,hx x ,vs .QT 1 g.. XJ XX N 4 ' W' ' Y- -'fy .iw-::J , Aff J , 'K '- -rivfn-LL..m .2,.., V F m B A ,---X.,-, ,-N ,, s,4L , li . J ,J 4 .., X-Y-, -,-.J W 71 , V' VB-fl'fN 7 Two Hundred Thirty if l1-lf 1 1 - a a 1 gf-111---1 '.'::.il'f'1 151:21 Mg V if W 1 ' A Y'77 ali!N.J,1Q,iigg.1fggg:,i,, ii' , if f.-5 pi- if ' f l 1 1 1 1 L 5 1 I . L -J V Q , 1 9 J 1 . Founders' Day 5 1 5 I OUNDERS' DAY was observed on February 15, 1915, by the students, faculty l and friends of Knox. The celebration, quite dxifferent from those of previous j years, was the most successful ever held at Knox. j Tuesday morning, February 15, at 10 o'clock, Dr. Raub addressed the college V students in Beecher Chapel on the subject, The Founders of To-day. In the l evening the faculty and student men gathered at the Y. M. C. A. and enjoyed a ban- . i quet. The women met in lVhiting Hall. The two meetings were not long in amal- 3 gamating and about the eighth hour Prexy led the men down to the Hall. Here a l song jubilee took place and stunts were carried out. 1 To say the day's celebration was a success is a more or less empty phrase. It l was really more than that and every Knox 'heart was touched with the spirit of the I founders in whose commemoration the day was given over. Q . il j 1 's A My 'ss' N I rs. r-2 rnas-im ssflv llN'l'li1iN iMm' s ' f' a 1 Two H II Il drcd T1I1'l'f,X 0 nc If-,V . AA- A .,,, . , . Q, Q... ....-. -V -- gym- - - X frm-. E. 1 Tl 'f',. tif, ' :..,,Q - z.ii:l-.fo lffkzf' 9 ' 1 'J Y T xg- -4' Svwygbv l I w I 1 l i Nw E I w 4 - 2. s- -gf is fr is E? ,Q-2-,L-.Zi-,,l- Y --- ,. . ,-,J .-1...-L f.N4.4 Tivo Hlzudrvd Tlzirly-tivo F fame assed X Log City Day HE third annual Log City Day celebration was held at Highland Park on VVed- nesday, Oct. 13. 1915. Chilly winds and threatening weather did not stop the students and faculty of Knox from assembling at Highland to hear the story of the founding of Knox College and to enjoy the stunts of the classes. Billy,' Simonds took the stand shortly after the picnic luncheon was served and related, as only he can, the grand old story of the birth of Galesburg and Knox College. The Freshman band furnished the pep g at least it furnished plenty of grounds for pep, The Seniors, with stove pipe hats and red bandana handkerchicfs, car- ried canes-perhaps to beHt their relative standings and perhaps for self-defense. The Juniors came in autos and wagons-all shouting and boasting. The Sophs were all dressed upu and found their time completely taken up in trying to outshine the Freshies. But the Freshies were not so easily outdone. Their numbers were large and their spirits high. After Billy had told us the story of Knox, the classes were given the rest of the program. Stunts, parades, songs and yells filled the bill for the remainder of the afternoon. Everyone had a picnic. 4 It is customary to hold the Log City Day celebration at the Lincoln Park, north of the city. Two years ago, when the plan was initiated, the student body and fac- ulty enjoyed their festivities in that place which is near the original Log City. The plan, which has several purposes, has been heartily commended by many of the old friends of the college. This day of celebration not only serves to stimulate the stu- dent's appreciation of Knox's history, but also better acquaints the new ones with the upper classmen and the faculty. Now that the plan has seen two anniversaries, it is well that it should remain a permanent custom. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN ' :hm Two Hmzdrcd Tlririy-flzrvc 4-.-v-- .Li ,A WM,,,, i -...- ..,--f . , -Maas' W .Qf ..,, f--X ff, W4 R4 xx f..,,9'., , , x X -W.Q..Q. m,-,.,.,,5 x 1 V E , 1 'f l fb-,Q 'ff Fi if li' Two Hundred Tll1.7'f3Y-f01ll' 1 1 ,I V 1 w 4 ,rg N WWW? Egg-ffm-f-' ENN CHESTER V. EASUM, '11 Awarded Rhodes Scholarship from Illinois for Course, 1915-19 at the University of Oxford, England Y NlNHlA'f'l'll'lN Slf'VlC4N'l'ICFZN ' 7 Two Hundred Thirty-fFI'c ,,,Z-31:i:'fgL1 m.., f f 7 , 7 ,ff I ffzrf' W ' ' -'ff . wg ,if ' MW gg i -gigwvgw ' l My M ' ' f ' 'Ai-f if' 'i ' A ' Z f 1 5. ,112 fcgfiixi .STQVENTEEN ' Two Hnnzdrcd Tlzirfj'-xz'.r 1. . 1' , , ll . , 4 ' I X . .. M A W ,V , W 'A , V . . I1 f. ' ' ,K,,. '. 1 .f , , R I ..11. ' I ' 2. ... xi 1 ' '1 , 3' ,, I :T iw. . Q A . 4 Y . , , v X . ,lx ., ' - 1 I-1 V! , N ,-f .,,.,5 . ., -.-,'f:f- N .HA . .1 . z: I .U . W . - n . Q53- ..n , A :,j -' .fr x ' ' xc . ., 1 Af, I-.V .Ali . . ' . 1 ...P ' Wv.. - . J , . . ,yt 5 H' .. X., ' 1, ,, gw:'- '- TI 1- I.. - M . 4 'Nj ,c '. . , .A f. ' .g ., ,. , .., 4. -A ' If . ,r r. z ' , . 1 V .- .'-',x...' . .. , .1 - . , X , . A' -, M .f . '- . r' w' 4 ' ,fx . I 1 1 , A V . . . . . . .V . 1 G . 1. . 1. .,- . ' V' '. . If A' J' . H - . ' 'Q--1. 'W ff' ' ' . 'J f. - Y A X.. 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Lo, the time has come when the tribes should gather to- gether to elect elders for the various peoples-which being inter- l preted, means classes. 3. Therefore, let us arise and go quickly, and let us call meet- ings fthat is to say, assemblagesj, of these classes, that it may be I fulfilled as was spolfeny by the prophet, saying, lt. THERE SHALL BE FVARS AND RUMORS OF IVARS, AND FACTION SHALL RISE AGAINST FACTION, AND 5 THERE SHALL BE WEEPING AND GNASHING OF . TEETH. t 'I 5. And there arose a young man of the people called in tlze t. Greek Sophomores, which is to say, wise fools, 6. And he thot in his heart, Verily, it pleaseth me greatly when I am chosen to lead others into bondage, that my picture may go in the GALE, and my fame shall spread thruout the land, 7. Therefore, I will arise and go quickly, and say to my broth- ers Cfor he was a member of the tribe whose name in the Greeh is Fidelity Betaj, 8. The time is now fulflled, that the various classes shall again elect chiefs, 9. Let us therefore select one of our number, that he may be- come chief of the people called Sophomores-lest haply some Phil- istine Cwhich is to say, outsider,j be elected, and much glory depart from the tribe of Fidelity Beta. 10. And it was good in the sight of the brethren, and they arose and said to the young man, 11. Verily, what thou spealfest is true, 12. Wherefore, let us partition the inhabitants of the land among ourselves Cfor the words of the young man were good in their ears, and they said one to another, Let us malfe this young man clzief among the Sophomoresh. 13. And let us go to them, saying, 14. The 'time has 71,010 come when a chief of the Sophomore class must be elected, NINETEEN SEVENITEEN ' Two Hundred Tlzirty-sez'en -- 71 FTMQQQQQN N 15. .-Ind while all Eta Bita Pies and Fly Gammas are but empty vessels ftheir heads containing nothingj, and seehing only their own glory and not the glory of the class, 16. And this younig man is a most worthy young man, who wants this office not for his own selfish ends ftho they lied when they said this-but that was the custom of that countryj. 17. Nor does he want it for the glory of his own particular tribe, but solely to do good and achieve righteousness for his class, 18. Therefore, let us all vote for this young man, that he may be elected, and peace and prosperity reign for all time among the Sophomores, 19. And it came to pass that the young man bethot himself of the words of the prophet, 20. UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL Cwhich being interpreted means, in onion there is strengthj. 21. And he arose, and girded up his loins, and betook himself to the chief of the tribe of the Teahwoods Cfor this tribe had waxed ewceedingly mightyjj saying, 22. It hath been pleasing to many of the people called Sopho- mores to wish that I should be chief of that people, wherefore, 23. Verily, I say unto you, thou shalt bring it to pass that the Tealcwood tribesmen shall vote for me for this chieftainship, 24. The tribesmen of Fidelity Beta will vote for you for chie f of the people called Seniors Cthat is to say, snobsj. 25. And his words found favor in the sight of the chief of the Teahwoods, and in the eyes of the rest of that tribe, 26. And it was as he had said. 27. And it came to pass when the time of the election was ful- jilled, that many words were said and many ballots were cast fsome people casting as many as threej. 28. CNow the number of the Teahwood Sophomores was ten, and of the Fidelity Beta Sophomores eight, also there were in that land eighteen girls who loved tribesmen of Tealcwood and Fidelity Beta tribesj 29. Hence it came to pass that the number of the ballots cast for the young man was a score and sixteen-so that he was elected- his enemies' ballots numbering only a score and ten for each. 30. And all the land rejoiced, and found it good, for thru this young man's good works were the high ideals of that land made manifest. 31. And he received great honor for his righteousness and valor. N l N l:1'l'k'1hIN SEV ENTEEN Two Hundred 'I'l1i1't3'-eiglit F frremeeer N Excerpts from the Diary of a Junior Sept. 20-Arrived Glsbg 9 a. rn. this morning. Met by every- body and the Y. VV. C. A. Saw Mary in the p. m. She looks fine. Sept. 21-Shaved. Helped Freshmen girls register. Rain. Sept. 22-Registration Day. Arose early. Got a good course this year,--no classes in the afternoon. VVent down town to a res- taurant to get a job waiting. Boss was out to his breakfast. He returned after I had been there two hours and said I seemed to be a pretty good waiter. Hired. Sept. 23-First Chapel. Ho, hum! Sept. 27-Tried. out for Glee Club. Told Bentley I had a dress suit, stood six feet stripped, had played second bass on a ball team, and my voice was great. He said Yes.-he thot it did. Oct. 2. Up at 9:30. Mother sent me a dollar to join Gnot- hautii. Took Mary over to Knoxville for supper. Mary looks fine this year. I Oct. 13-Log City Day to-day. Freshman band rehearsal at the picnic. The Junior Class had ham sandwiches, but I either bit over my ham or didn'ti come to it. Oct. 18-Spring is coming. Billy says Robbins will be here to-morrow. Oct. 21-Annual reorganization of the Y. M. C. A. to-day. Nov. 3-Freshmen initiation at VVhiting Hall to-night, but I couldn't go on account of my studies. Nov 7-Got up late this a. m. Looked for my alarm clock, but it had gone off. H. Morton Burtnett celebrated his anniversary to- day. Prof. Longden fell off his bicycle to-day and was badly bumped on the corner of Main and Academy streets. Nov. 10-Parr got engaged again. Nov. 11-Class scrap to-day. Jimmy Rankin was injured in the second half. Freshmen won. Nov. 13-Terrific odor escaped in the Chem. Lab. this p. m. Simpson got sick and threw up a window. W'ent to bed early. Shaved. Nov. 20 CSaturdayj-Got up and' went to eight o'clock. VVent back to bed. Nearly,' Chichester spent the week-end in Galesburg. Dec. 1-A suit was Hled against Smith and lVIcClure to-day for 55,000 for distributing a spring wagon and its occupant over the Knoxville road. Stopped to get a cigar and someone stepped on my finger. Rusty met his Public Speaking Class. Richard Spake. N1N11:1'1-new smmimwgifzm Two Hundred Tl11'1'ty-izizzc KCKGLT-D LQJLEQ MWQQQN N Dec. 2- Old Heidelberg was given at the Auditorium. I had a dual role. I was part of the shouts in the distancei' in the first act and carriages off stage in the third act. Rosson and Mayes gave us good support. Dec. 7-Tom Clark is organizing a string quartet. Too bad Horace Powelson isnit in school this year. Took Mary to the open- ing bill of the Prairie Playhouse. Mary sure looks fine this year. Dec.- 17-Shaved. Arose early. There was a loud noise in Chapel to-day. Some lone fell asleep, I think. Christmas recess began. Ivent home on the 5:15. Jan. 3-Back again. Roomy,' met me at the station CR. RQ. IVell, he said, VVe'll have to get up at eight o'clock to-morrowf, HAH rightf I said, VVhat is a potato clock?', Got a bid to the Pi Phi Formal!!! Jan. 7-VVoke up at eight o'clock! Slipped on a cake of soap and went to eight o'clock class. Dressed afterward. .Iunior-Soph- omore party at the gym in the evening. Jan. 15-Had a date this afternoon. Went swimming at the Y. Knox got second in the first conference basket ball game with Mon- mouth. Jan. 20- VVhat Four sang in Chapel. Knox beat Lombard in the evening. Feb. 8-Prexy called at his oflice and was introduced to his old friends. the faculty. His name appeared on the first page of the Student to-dayg also an article on Prexy's Back. Feb. 3-Went to Prof. Thompson's Organ Recital to-night. They passed a silver offering, but I didn't have any. I sung out to Taylor across the aisle, Have you got a quarter, Bill. He said, No, I didn't know they made such things. I don't know what he meant. Feb. 9-Got a potato clock. Dressed. Played on the basket ball squad. Our squad got skinned-me especially. Tried out for debate in the eve. I asked Doc Raub if my argument was sound. He said, Yes,-largelyf, Retired early. Feb. 10-Shaved. Took a nap. Saw Forbes Robertson as The Light that Failed. Fine. Took Mary. She sure looked fine to-night. Feb. 12-Breakfast 12 a. m. Knox beat Lake Forest. Girls' quartet entertained between halves. Settled up my account. VVrote home. Feb. 15-Founders' Day. VVent to eight o'clock, but there wasn't any. Glee Club sang .in Chapel. Doc Raub said a few words. A short girls' mass meeting was called. I guess Alma NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hundred Forty Ffeifrssae g AALQQNX Dungan was in charge. Prexie stopped and shook hanids with me. Asked me how it seemed to come back to the old school after having been out so long. Feb. 17-A Boy Scout Master tied nots in the Chapel to-day. This reminds me,-Merry introduced Louis Hole to Howard Knott the other day. Hole meet Knott,-Knott-Hole.', Mar. 3-Got up feeling bum. Filed some letters and my fin- ger nails. Sophomore class remained in its seat after Chapel to-day. Rosy won Peace Oration Contest. Mar. 7-My birthday. Stayed inside most of the day. Felt a draft from home. Caught cold. Got a notice from the bank say- ing I was overdrawn, but I wasn't. I had three blank checks left in my book. Took a bath. Mar. 9-Prof. Carver arrived and spoke about forty minutes on the Chapel platform. Prexie went to New York for the week end. Gnothautii held its second meeting of the year in Harrison's studio. GALE picture was taken. lllar. 20-Put on a clean shirt. Bought another collar. Taken sick to-day. Doc said I had the mumps, but I could only find one. I remember I had two measles, but one was German. Prexie slipped in front of Chapel to-dlay and wstrained his dignity. De- baters left for Carleton. Rosson, Smith and Clark conducted Chapel services to-day. Mar. 22-Missed my collar button and eight o'clock this a. rn. Rusty illuminated us again in Chapel. Had bread pudding at the House to-night, but it was not a compulsory course. Knox got sec- ond place in debate here and at Carleton. Mar. 23-Girls came out in their new spring attire. VVhile passing the Hall this noon I ran into a tree. Shaved. Made three dollars ,in the evening by wearing my dress suit in the Musical Union Patriotic Concert. Mar. 27-Prexie left for the VVest to-night. lVent down to his train. When he was pulling out, I told him I was behind him. Came ,back up town and heard Burtnett make a speech. It was fine. I couldn't hear anything. Mar. 30--Breakfast. Saw Prof. GrifHth in a barber shop this morning, but I guess he was only waiting for some one. Glee Club Concert in the evening. They are a howling success I think. April 1-Had a pressing engagement this afternoon. Decided not to buy a new spring suit. VVhiting Hall Masquerade in the gym to-night, but I didn,t go. I couldn't get any disguise for my feet. April 5-College treasurer reported college funds in bad shape. Prexy plans a series of trans-continental tours. Rickaby says that if they raise the price of the GALE he won't be able to. ii NINETEEN SEVENTEEN A Two Hundred Forty-one L W 1 Ffteae anew N April 7-Fine day. Knox banquet at Chicago in the evening, but I couldn' get over. I registered with Coach DeTray for track to-day. Went out and ran around the track four times. When I returned Coach said he was glad to see me again. Said I better go out for the standing broad grin. l April 1-1+-Pulled an old one on Prof. Graves to-day. Can you think of any animals that fly and have four legs P No, he said. Can you? Yes,-two pigeons. Went to the Junior Prom to-night with Mary. She is the lightest dancer on my feet of any girl in school. April 19-Prexy journeyed to Quincy this week, raising his voice and a few Shekels. April 27--Missed my alarm clock and eight oiclock again this a. m. It hadnlt gone off, either-not this time. Sang in Faust in the evening. Sang a solo, but I wasn't supposed to. I came out only one page behind on the Soldier's Chorusf' H April 29-Knox got second at a dual track meet with Cornell. Shaved. Played tennis with Mary. I knocked one of her teeth loose with a ball, but she said I didn't hurt the other one. May 1-Arose 7:30. Ate breakfast, did my studying, and went to eight o'clock. VVe didn't raise all the endowment, but we will. The band raised some of the citizens, anyway. Went over to the GALE ofhce and handed 'in my Diary to Merriam. He said he would run it and dedicate it to Philip. Philip who?,' I asked. Phillip Space, he said. NlNH'l'Kf'lN SFZVENTEEN Ywo Uuuzlred Forty-twn ' 'Inf ' ' if P In M Ffeme .eef-sub FAMOUS SAYINGS OF PROF. MIDDLEBUSH Yes, raise a window, 'Mr. Clark. The air always is bad in here after that American History Class. There really is no great difference between a common Illinois farmer and a citizen of Galesburg, is there? Yes, at this time the people even had no forks. Think of eating soup with your fingers. ' FAMOUS SAYINGS OF HANK CHASE VVe have endeavored to prepare a constitution similar to that of the United States and other literary societies. F' l w As Dr. Brown said, there are three great choices in a man's life CU his choice of his profession, Q25 his choice of a wife, and whether he will be a Christian. One of these choices I have made, but the other two are bothering me considerablyf' Reverberating to my former argument-,' Well, I tellya- 'U Howard Knotts: Say, get off my feet James Mull: Is it much of a walk?,' Lucille Forsythe: Lena, will you tell Nettie I have her Idea of God. Lena flaterjz Nettie, Lucille told me to tell you she had the same opinion you have about that matter. 5 Miss Stayt Cat the table the day before spring vacationj: I understand there 4 is a great deal of typhoid fever now. It would be a good plan for you girls to take 1 a lemon with you when you go home. Heppy: Yes, I have engaged mine. My roommate is coming to visit me. Prof. Thompson: Say, Franz, why would you be like a ten-cent store if you were standing on a dime? Rickaby: Shoot Prof.: Nothing over ten centsf' QFrom a Freshman English themej: About the shape of a red cross. I love my violin, but Oh, U-kalalie! Somebodv says you ean't look at Harwood Young or Frank Beardsley without seeing a profile. Riddle-YVhere do they keep the salt in VVhiting Hall? Answer-In the cellar. Nev Lescher: I nominate for Marshall Antlef' FAMOUS GUYS Temple Burns Stutzman Parks Here's a good one: VVe think Prof. Sterenberg should be fired because he is a ' bass-viol creature. l ' L so Numa-'rmvu SFLVI-'LN'll'1l4N 'strata' Two H11 udrvri Forty-tlzrce TZFTIMIQ CQQALSQN X IVE E NNE! it El SI I KNQX CQJLIJLIJEZGJEZ 4' F0 UNDED 1837 y ln Education, if anywhere, THE BEST IS Tl-'IE I Cl'lEAPE.ST. The name of the College Attests the Value of the Degree KNOX COLLEGE has gained an estab- E lished reputation for sound training and schol- 5 I arship, as is evidenced by the fact that in the recent initial classification of' educational in- E stitutions by the United States Bureau of Ed- 2 ucation, only five colleges West of the Alle- gheny mountains were placed in the first class I and Knox was one of them. A strong faculty and modern equipment in- 2 sure efficient instruction. 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XM-fi-'XS'-'Xr X'. , 3 -f .X ,X -FWS 1' :X5s5?1'?ffeg:?iWW5f'f 'Uh 'XQQX'-If ' X.-.o X . - ,X 71. lgivlgqg-LJ,- g44dwb-'7 ' XX , . ' f -. k.'X:' A lf.F..1: ':-Q 35 2 N, ,X . '- - n .gf-f 11 - F fteaefeeieel N Consists V AYJFQRY CDF MUSIC Department of Knox College established in 1883 THREE DEPARTMENTS Preparaf01'y I 71 term ediafe Adziaizccd The theoretical study which forms the back- ground of the course in the Conservatory is ad- mirably adapted to constitute the broad and thorough foundation needed for the musical aspirant who is imbued with a desire to become an artist in any .branch of music. Given a thor- ough knowledge of the fundamental princi- ples, the nmsic student may then specialize in his chosen branch with the expectation of at- taining some degree of success. The faculty of the Knox Conservatory of lllusic is composed of teachers of large ex- perience, and from the very beginning work among the children to the advanced artist stu- dent, the utmost pains is taken in developing purity of tone, facile teclmique, and artistic and expressive interpretation. COMPLETE COURSES In each department for which CERTIFICATES and DIPI OWIAS 'ue 0'1V6I1 Catalog and bulletin free. Address, YVILLIABI F. BENTLEY, Directoi GALESBURG, ILLINOIS Nrnerniazm SEVENTEBN R Two ,PIl1lZdl'L'Ll Foz'f5'-fin' ftHeg5aefenN K i u L k Distinctively lndividual! KNOX and the 1 Bank of Galesburg OUR FOUTWEAR I DIFFERE T Desire every student to learn the S N lesson of THRIFT. n Thrift and Savings Banks are Everytlnng New That's Good inseparable. VVe solicit your savings and checking accounts. Ronney Shoe g Gmpany ' Bank of Galesburg Capital and Surplus, S500,000. 105 East Main Street Cor. Main and Kellogg Sts. Galesburg, Illinois Galesburg, Ill. V Style Creators OF Younoq, ja? en 'S uits Jorlls Clothes Shop 'NHNI' Tl I N SlfIVl'iN'f'l'Cl11N 7 H d '1 I:0l'fX'.Y1'l' cm g. GU Util Q Q lg Q it F Y , Inf.,-8A Tgjr, '-'Ut' ' fini, g Y ' , A 5 7 'gif :'iQg ' lu- l r ,k.. .nu, V!! ..1LL :.,i f g A o i W YW L 4 l 1 32 4 or Q f ' !+ '1 f5'G T035 -, NI V ' be Fl, M '--A nrB'G5 ff zff eeef 1 all i s fl ? ' f H 'in.o1-lwfilgf , s gf mv ff K W 'l .A-- 'ggffvgnviwlli 5 MIN gg 1 , My I Illllgx X I I . mfg ff 1+++ f 0 5 uri Q ' 3-'ff r ll'5Iir Q Q if w as-mi? is N Q fy fEQ5 54.1DiEaQx. S X my QI X' V E E --.N -Y ' '-?7ii5'f3ii???b,, - rx ju Revoir anon Good Egg i ow comes the close of the college year with good- byel' to some of our student patrons and au revoir to oth- ers. We earnestly hope our service to you has been such as to create a standard in your mind of what constitutes a good store, so that consciously or unconsciously you will measure other stores by UO. Tl's. Then We can feel that our untir- l lng efforts to make this a constantly better store are worth while. Y i -'rl-:Ei O1 JOHNSON COMPANY GALBSBURG ILLINOIS Everything to Wear Everything for the Home L .. N l N l42'l'Hl1f N SEV ENT EE N if -Y Two Hundred Forty-scifen , , , 4, FFMQGQL-een N The Accounts of Students Always Invited by the gqrst . . 2 National SE S EEA-E2 S. 232 - P5 L il i f E- - 'I E S ggank . . Galesburg THANK YQUV Illinois Cliarlson's Market and Grocery 1' 54 WU W ir Hi I' i t n:,::z Wills 'tl a 3 ' Mi nus 9' - l - Y -N! f W .NWA E A U W V l i f lx tl Milf 'ff V ol ll' t L W., 1 97 ,lf Y rf 4' E 61 and 62 Public Square New Phone 4334 Main Old Phone ZIS t it it NINIJIPILN bl+Vh,NTPEN , i Q- i XS ix F WTHQGMQSEW Smart Clothes S NINETEEN SEVENTFIEN ' Two Hzzudred Forty-:zinc Z, KIIKTIMQ CZQEACLJQN X Ui I O I I 13X,2rmQs33 I O ' 3 f 1 1 Rowan S HOTSCSIIOC CHIC C. B. ROWEN, Proprietor E Open Day and Night Rooms fstagj 50c. 75c and 51.00 1 1 1 GALESBURG. ILLINOIS No. 5 East Main St. I I 1 IF I I I S tromlaerg' enney THE BOOK STORE for KNOX STUDENTS Wm Sixteen East Main Street ' ' R NINI1f'I'KFIN 'SI TVHN'I'EEN Two Hundred Fifty Y . ., , .W ., N 5 , Fw xx V -- -Y Y --------- -f---.vin , P---N.-...::J,::., ,,,,,,,, ,,......-.,s. , -X - G'Sf.FLCexa- T X T Get the Signal-n ' Varsity F ifty-F ive AY JUST THAT to anyone in our store-it will open up the cleverest bag of tricks you ever saw in stylish suit designs -nothing too flashy-just good, consistent scores Hart, Schaffner 8: Marx fine clothes at S20 to S25 Continental Special at ...... 315 to 518 ' GALESBURG. ILL. l1.l'.N SUV I l1l',N iln1sg Tivo Huizdrud Fifi-i'-mu Kfaewiani-:grand CSN N We Specialize Sampeck and Fashion I l 'Vi C r ' Clothes for 3 5 3 Qi Young lVl n 1, , :A ' fl 1 51 2 IH f y , 1 -L-1 No other clothing has as much atmosphere of New York style as these makes for young y men of all ages. You'll appreciate this when you see them. Stringling Bros. Circus HAVE YGU SEEN IT? LOYAL HAYNES, HIGH MOGUL. EL REY XVAMPLER, his side kicker. Howard Knotts, the man split to his neck. Ferris Crumb, the dough handler. And don't forget that cute little boy, named Samuel Harrington. Have you seen Henry chase Florence? I tell you that you will get your money's worth and Mooreg 'tis no Gamble. lVi1liam Taylor will explain How to get rich managing a Glee Club. Of course. Milledgeville is representedg his subject is VVork in a creamo shop and avoid all competition with your lady friend. Howard Loney will explain courses of Lombard College in comparison with those of Knox. Come and see us Auhlg music by that famous Coon bandg Henry Hitchcock will sing and Lena Ely will do the Squirrel dance to the tune of I want my brother to be a Betaf' At 2:30. La Vonne Field. ' 4 NINETEEN sie-JVENTEEN Two Hzzlzdluftl' Fifty-f'zz'0 4 YV NY x ,W ' , Y ' N X Ffteee seefoeooei E , wfx -mmf l 9 gi Wllwn 'PQ 'Mr hilllwyw in to -ffl! ein uunwillllllll !'I'l 'Nl1'fm'f-.., 3 MM.: I la'li'l5'II -H .sa ---- ...li - ,l mwwlgr Il , 'g Z DH il ri 0 L Ima ivy' 'm mm lf 'ua .i . :mf .... Q :incur SI. Hnr l lII4'IIuI f L - I. Qlalit HI always like to trade in your storef, a cus- tomer told us the other day, because one can always be sure of the high quality of the iner- chandise. Uur reputation for selling ll161'ClliLl1dlS6, the quality of which is above the ordinary, has bee11 established and maintained throughout our twenty-seven years of successful retailing. LLOGG RAKE 5 om cooos cLoAxs su Irs 0 cmpers runmsmncs eALe'EE'i'iiv'E:iiU nous NINETEEN SEVENTEEN -M F -nj-V: vii' f W Two H11 rzdrcd Fifty-tlz we L o , If ' 'Y r 5 'eff ' o 'e Q , e I ' CAFETERIA al I Best of Home Cooking , 7 ' Y MEAL TICKETS Conveniently situated for Ixnox 553.50 Value Students 331.15 value for ..... ..... 1 .00 BIRS. BI. BARDENS, Prop. VVANTED IRA NEIFERT A Good Doctor Speaks in Chapel 4 X fo I Subject: I Hind ustle Cliemistrv and Its Relation to Clock- next time we feed ' ' at the Custer Hotel making The Junior Prom. Com. A few selections on the organ Mr. and Mrs. De Tray A PRIZE FIGIIT Jan. 16tl1,1917 The Field Secretary of Lombard VS' Lessons given by the Prof. G. T. Sellew H , Cl , t, n A , tion Kellogg McClelland A en S WINS la Ssocm Prof. VV. P. Drew of Knox Gym. Referee: Knox College Gliormley of Monmouth Positions guaranteed upon graduation A'M n 'i 'm N I N I-1'l'IiliN Sl-YV E NT HHN Y :c'0 Hundred Fifty-four Kferrs-ati. .421-LSE it H. F. DRURY Broad Street ' reenhouses Fancy Cut Flowers and Decor- ations our specialty 42,000 sq. feet of glass City Store: 219 Main Street KODAKS Views, Groups and Interiors for College Sc School a Specialty OSCOOD PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Both Phones GALESBURG, ILL. . A 7 Churchill Hardware I .... Company l oi, CORONA X f 91 Galesbnrg's VV1de Awake ' Hardware Hustlers if ,V ,,'.'.,. IV6 invite you to visit our new flzrecf story fire proof home. E ATHLET IC GOODS A SPECIALTY One of the most Up-to-date Hardware Stores in the Middle IVest Look for the VVhite Tile Front CORONA THE PERSONAL WRITING MACHINE is complete with every modern iniprovernent. Coronatyping your notfs, thesis, corres- pondence-even to her-is quicker, nearer. and more satisfactory. Carhon copies of everything if you Coronatype your work. Arrange for a demonstration on your own Work, at your convenience. JAY C. CLARK, 2-I1 Blain St. Galeshnrg : : Illinois F' PP N I N If 1' I-ll-52N .SIC V I-'1N'I'HIefN 'mmm m' FKPMPPCMCNFRHM -I Two Hundred Fifty-H1'c ZFTMJQCSQAQQN N W' h v shliseiofwomen H , shiiiloi Men Dressing the foot is quite as ini- portant as dressing the form. VVe sell Quality Shoes because people of refinement and taste, in dress as well as footwear, will be satisfied with nothing less than the best that can be had. YV. A. ANDERSON COMPANY Shoes of Quality GALESBURG, ILL. AICJ-lT'S GRGCE RY P U RE FOODS Y1lWID'i'N1h'WID'i'N1r1T1I'f5dr7i'X1Y We Solieit Student Patronage Telephones 7 and 4357 121 East Blain St. lj. I-I. Reariclc 81 Son HARDWARE STOVES GUN SUPPLIES BACHERS Quality First FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. Both Phones 2320 53 E. Simmons St. ' Largest and Best in this Section of Speclalty of the State ROBESON Cutlery l 7 Main Street imwmfwm E NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Two Hundred Fifiy-si.i K Katia-agcj ef Sex in . v me -s e e J PHONE 1697 RED PHONE 520 OLD uality- Coal an ull eight are our arguments in soliciting your order. They mean fuel econ- omy of no small degree. VVe shall be glad to fill any order you may give, and rely upon the excellence of our service and the superiority of our coal to make you a regular customer HICKORY HILL, BTINONK and .GEN NOIXIIS COALS onnor rading ontracting Co. 319 to 357 XV. Main Street Light Occupations: Will awaiting for Mildred Robert- son to appear at the Hall. T. J. Scroggin trying to keep tab on every girl in his class. Bill Baker looking for Merriam. Nicholson spending his Easter vaca- tion in Princeton. l Hobart Gay and Verna Louis Haws. Boyd Finch trying to convince Prof. Griffith that his school career should not be ended. Anyone trying to argue with Prof. Griffith that a rule is not a rule. 'Ward Stephens trying to superintend the Chemistry Department. Lyman Vose and his Neuratic rheu- matism. Trying to avoid the cut system. Ira Neifert officiating in his class of fussing during Chem. XI. Charlotte liluschott trying to prove that water freezes. Trespassing on coffee grounds. Seeding strawberries. Rooting at a chess tournament. ' NINETEEN SEVENTEEN 'P 'L' Two Hundred Fz'f2'y-seven Z 5 liffiprrs-.ana GACALSQN X Eat at the 7 Merchant s Lunch Room We serve the best of every- thing to eat, and our prices are reasonable. Dinner on week days ,,,.,,,.,,..,, 25C Sunday and holidays ......,.,,,,,, 35c Short orders at all hours, day or night. Give us a trial. A. I. DEWITT, Prop. This space reserved for TAXI CAB LI ERY oo. Baggage Transfer Phones 17 84 EVERYTHING FOR THE R HOME 'X' DOYLE FURNITURE CO. fllllllllllillllllllllllilHllllHIIIlIllIIHHllIHIIIH!IIIHIIIIIll1IINlIIIHHIIIHIIIWlilIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll We handle the best in drugs, fine chemicals, and fancy toilet arti- cles. The students' headquarters for drugs and sundries. The best crenlos, soda Water and ice cream soda. IIIIIIIHIIII!lIIIHI!IHllIIiNl!IIIHIUHIIIIIHHIIIHIIIHHIHHIIIHIIIHllIIIIHIIIIMIIIIMIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIINIIIIHIIIIIIYH + L E C H E R MAIN and'SEMINARY DRUG CO. Lescher Bldg. 15 Blain St. T NINIQLTEEN Sl+3'VENTE'EN E Two Hundred Fifty-eiglil Eat Holsum Bread AND BE HAPPY 'XI a d e C l e a 11 S ol d C l e an D6l1V616flc,l63l1 DUVON Sz BROVVN Hele IS what ex euone lool s 1001 ln a H1 St class meat 1na1l et lallty Servlce Reasonable Pnces X ou W1ll ind them he1e SWANSON S MARKET Yew Phone 41196 Olcl Phone 737 E lllaln St A GOOD SIGN IO RLWP MBER V HEN YOU ARE OUT OF SCHOOL TERRY LUMBER IS GOOD LUMBER WKE.TERRY LUMBER CO. Galesburg Beardstown Roseville Swan Creek Oneida VVataga VV. E. TERRY, JR. Manager A DRAKE Expert Decorators VVholesale and Retail Wall Paper Paints Varnishes etc. F A S at S .V Y 1.1 V i i . '. ' c 'K 7 lllIIlIlllIIIIIIIlllllIIIiIHHIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 1' 1 ' N IlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllIIIIHlll!IIIIIllIIIllllllllllillllllllllllI l A 196 GaleslJurg's Sanitary Bakery L . l 1 . . uf P.: 1 ' H.. NINE-.'ll+.l-.N sm1L+,N'nsfl,nN . . . .. A Two Hzzndre d Fzfty-111110 Kfaiers-axe :QQQN N Zllorinell Beoutg Shop MRS. M. C. MORRIS . li, if I1,.Hl x . ..... L Xlwk 1 . ' Q nl ily!-Min Ill Hair Dressing, Manicuring. Sham- pooing. Chiropody, Facial and Scalp Treatments. Electrolysis and Masquerade VVigs. Open Tuesday and Friday evenings 339 E. hlaill St. Telephones: New 13G2g Old, 362 STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED otel Custer ar er Shop First Class Barbers L. B. TAYLOR, Prop. ILLSBURY'S Flower Stores 65 Locust St. 55 Seminary St. 1 if ebfrglifp ffl y E FE E Roses. Carnations and all Seasonahle Flowers Palms for Decorations Flowers are appropriate for all oc- cr1.s-ions. Our experience and the care we take in arranging flowers insure you a beau- tiful token. Flowers delivered any place through the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso- ciation. A I' T NINETEEN Hoover - Lott Drug Co. Incorporated MAIN AND KELLOGG STS. SEVENTEEN A Two H11 ll fired S1',1'!y ' I as as s at iii1QgTtTtiFf'tf1,.'P-3,5 if Rx F far M Q X JISQIIQQIZS Erickson or Larson GROCERS Our line is complete Pure Food is our hobby Prices Right New Phones 70 and 75 Old Phone 377-VV 401 East lllain St. Phone Us H S when you are ready to have your clothes cleaned or pressed. FQR THE Peerless INDIVIDUAL Dry Cleaners F Distinctive and Personal 60 N. Kellogg Fully equipped with new and - , up-to-date rnachinery. VVe guarantee our work. NURINE BHLLINERY Student trade solicited 221 E. Blain St. I NINETEEN SEVENTEEN I M Tznfn Hundred Szlrfy-arzc If, ffffeFhaQrEm5Qx.L:,QN X Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Class Pins and Special Order Goods Designs Furnished Repairing a Specialty E. B. WADE M7 E. llfain St. College an Professors and students are in- vited to transact their business with us. Interest paid on time deposits Bonds bought and sold Peopleis Trust and Savings Banli Capital and Profits S-135,000.00 NATIONAL F EL CD. C. B. VVICK, Mgr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 210 N. Prairie St. Phones: New 1098 Blain Old 169 ass 699 Larson ompany IVIIUIFSHIF and Retail VVall Paper. Paints, Glass, etc. House Decorators and Painters Galesburg, Illinois NINETEEN Si41VPlN'FE'EN ii D E Yiwu Hundrvzi SI'.l'f-X'-fTi'U ,, V iiifii i i iiii i f W H X s a O C O --g:X,Q XSXQ ffm: MQ Qfflwld O at P - P SIINCLAHRQS 111mlm1ulllmlulmmlllmmlm1ummmlmmlmwvmmmm1mmulllmmlllulsllu1mmmum1mumumwvnumfllrwmmullmiilrllllmwmma.umuum1mmmwlvlmunl lHIIIIIHHIIIIIWHIIlllllllllllllillllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIHHIIIIUHIIIIIHIIIIIPHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIllllllllllliillllIIIHIIIIUHIIIIINHIIIHHIIIIINNIIIHHHIIHHIIIHill!IlillllllillllllllllllillHIIHHIIIIHI newwmmmwummwmumw1mummm1mmmmlumumwuurmsummummvliiwiurlwelsmust:w1um1um1mmmmu:musmlmlsmmlmmiamimmmummummmmiuummzm THE QUALITY KIIIND Blade in a strictly sanitary factory By SINCLAIR BROS. New Phone 2084 Old Phone 84 172 S. Kellogg St. If you are particular about your VVe have installed an artificial ice plant, with all the latest inn- Laundry VVork pmvementsi VVhen in need of ice, call for the white Wagon. 2 fy We sell HICKORY BELL Coal, 'VVood and Kindling WQ9m,S GLENWooD ICE AND COAL COMPANY 211 Bank of Galesburg Bldg. A VVork called for and delivered Phones 168 and 1168 Clarence R. Swenson, Agt. NINETEEN SEVENTEIEN C i'i'iA i 'iPfi' Two Hu I1 dred 51..1'fJ'-f11l'L'C lF'Karvsef1Q E5M':e,QX X Don't just ask your grocer to send you the best butter. Ask for ARTIFICIAL ICE GALESBURG BUTTER COM PANY . . The butter that is made in Galesburgn Dlstlllefl and be sure of the best. YVater ICC Made by Oliice and Factory Opposite THE PIONEER CREAM? C. B. Sz Q. Passenger Depot ERY CO. Telephone 4331 471 South This space is dedicated to CUSSIE She died While passing through the College Colander Her letters are now history Jacob Doll 8: Company RESTAURANT MOLLIE MORRISSEY 107 E. imma st. Galesburg,I13. 221 E. lllain St. T Expert Corsetiere GOOD EEHIB GS EAT AND DRINK From Rolls and Coffee to a I Q Course DIHIICI' L... M D E NINETPZEN SEVENTEEN I ii' 'T' ' Two Hundred Szlrfy-fozzr , gg. ' :'-- Y' illlllf-vm f ' r. zrizi ' . i.'t'. L j ., 'j 4 .-,H i jgzji fra-41 gL v-,5,Q fs t in ' ,- I TRASK 81 PLAIN Old and reliable Jewelers and Opticians Largest and most complete stock in Galesburg Official Jewelers for the Ixnox Alumni and Conservatory Pins First Class hoe Repairing All work guaranteed Second hand shoes bought and sold E. GARFIELD 57 S. Cherry St. Ardent Fusser-You are the breath of my life. 4 Coedna-VVell, why don't you hold your breath for awhile. Soph- That man across the street can not hear it thunder. Frosh- ls he deaf? Soph- No, it is not thundering. Frosh- That blockhead's neck is like my typewriter. Senior- I-I0w's that? Frosh- Underwood Not much faith, we should say! Instructor in Chemistry-Donit think in Chemistry, think in common sense. A man may be so broke that he has to let his hair grow long, but in these days of cheap safety razors a mous- tache is his own fault. Prof., observing very dim lights. If you turn on a few more of these lights we will be in total darkness. First Stude- From what show is 'Nights of Gladness' taken? Second Stude- From 'Ten Nights in a Bar Room, I guess. The WEST Theatre Pictures worth while Triangle llletro Masterpieces VVorld llloney cannot purchase any- thing superior Hoine of the Bartola pipe organ HOUSE OF QUALITY Two H' ll Oscar Johnson lllerchant Tailor Pressing, Cleaning and Repair- ing neatly done 142 E. lllain, up-stairs ' Nrmrariaam savamrsam j Jzdred 5i.1'!1'4fi'z'v Kfgflk-1f1QRE2XEkLQQN Knox Students know Ile KIIOX Laun ry OUR WORK IS SUPERIOR Both Phones 57 North Kellogg Street CALL A. A. BUREALL Ar Johnsonis Big Store For Flowers OF ALL KINDS College Trade solicited Burglancl Esclgurgland Choicest of home dressed ineats at reasonable prices Largest variety of fish in the city 106 E. INIain St. Xew Phone 4371 Blain Old Phone 128 Knox Candy Shop ROXT FIFIELD SL CO. Fine Candies, Cigars and Ice Cream -JWEQL. 4 'E D. IEP O F5 i'5fElf4 '5-wi' :- wi. . in 9. Eg X-aw! :DE l5diA 2 e -A l E -Dually Un 5 Q anim' 4 is ZW.:.ss 0-2 L47 iq' I: 'II I . 7,45 , 4 9 122215: -' -',' vis .. . ya, 15,3 il fiaff 'I E:.i':.:::'if 'I 11139. I F 5? V -'-'fi'-, ,- 'y' 'vw ff 1 6 ximian, IiI'1f'59 f'i'f .f'f. 1l. ' 21l:slsw1if . gi' I Illiwiiiilnliia f-f X .Wai ilvefiaffflt' gay I s:.if1:g.fi!zi'lL.,l +I! 523-t :aw f- f QTTFQ1 33 f 1 has . fmmflfftlliff : ' I qw ' ig ' it aim M' 5 0 14.51. ,A:3a.:. ff! li v f: R' 15.1 'MM 'att P 'ffeql I! 3 The Frosh who had to patrol Cherry Street with a base ball bat over his shoulder looked somewhat batty. According to the French Department there is only one exception to the rule of French grammar to the effect that nouns ending in ence are feminine. and that is the word silent-e. Student-Can I see you now. pro- fessor? Instructor-lvell. I think so. if youi eye-sight is good. THEREFS A REASON I have a date six days in the week. And I have two dates on Sunday: Iid have a date seven days in the week. But our frat, it meets on Monday. T. J. Studley NINETEEN SEVENTEEN Yum Hundrcfd Si.rly-xi.1' Ffa: M .S C3R i:!ieifj B -R I A ef',:gggqg5p111--11Qeil-:f1.11f,,1,:4:a..1M- SHINE YOUR SHOES AT THE UNION BARBER SHOP Smooth as Velvet lNIade from strictly pure cream, mixed i11 just the right propor- tions, frozen by powerful wma- chinery, Youngs ice cream comes to you smooth as velvet, in fact, the ice cream Without a fault. For parties and receptions we can furnish slierbets, ices or cream frozen in any color or shape. YOUNGKS ICE CREAM CO. Both Phones 71 Garfield Ave. Creations in Tailored Suits ideal in refinement and fitness, exclusive in design, which are at once judged by a connoisseur as distinguished in style, required by the well groomed man. Society Brand, 5820 to 5535. Ei-57 gn- . L M be fl l , SER 5 DRY Q .-l li 11 Z Z LUMBHRE E -: ClmCRETF, CN 'HZARANCS LFWINICEHMFF L Ill!! M E R CCEECGZDM NY Lumber, Lime, Saud and Coal SILVER CROW BRA D Fruits and Vegetables have the choice quality of higli grade foods TAYLOR-MAHON CO. Santa Fe Crossing VV. Main Street DISt1'ilJllt01'S SHINE YOUR SHOES AT THE UNION BARBER SHOP ll l. l l l NINETEEN SEVENTEEN C-' R I A Two Hlll1d7'L'd .5-I'.l'fj'-5L'T'CI1 , . ,um ,. . ,. Wir.. . , Ll, . L , . - - -- . -1 KcfTtfl5-. -Estes-5 E CALES B U RC ATIONAL BA I Corner lNIain and Prairie Streets Capital .......................... S125,000 Surplus and Profits ...... 275,000 Simpson - McClure Lumber Co. The VVhite Lumber Yard 159 S. Prairie Street Lumber iflcli is Lumber Headquarters for everything in Building lllaterial Old Phone 375 New, 1037 Blain Eat College City ce Cream An Ice Cream of Quality Blade from Pasteurized Cream Served at all first class places lVe specialize on fancy ice cream VVhen in need of ice cream give us a trial COLLEGE CITY ICE CREAM COMPANY Use XLCR limi Mine and rc-:pare ne s s Secure a copy of INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES, VOL. VI Qready April 15thj and he prepared to discuss intelligently the questions of Compulsory Military Service, Ship Subsidy, Government Ownership of Merchant Marine, etc., etc., which are now on the tip of every tongue. YVe also have FIVE other volumes in this series, price 581.50 each, covering all of the questions dis-- cussed in recent years in intfr-cvllegiate de- hates. Desc1 ip1'ive booklet on request -if you men- tion this ad. 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Cors-et did. Prof. Quillin- Give me an example of a simple form of a corporation and trace its developmentf' Our Hobart- Marriage is a com- mons example and it will sometimes de- velope into a holding company. If a red-headed father had a red- headed son would it be a case of hair- red-ity? IVE CLAIINI IT TO BE The height of precaution for the li- brary student to ask that the library be fumigated again because he found scar- let fever in the dictionary. GALE editor looking out of window: Along comes dog. Editor looks again. Doggone! How ABOUT IT P He asked a Miss, VVhat is a kiss, Grammatically defined? I think it's a ' Conj unction sir, And cannot be declined. EXACTLY so ! Knowing that the freezing point is 32 degrees above zero, our own Mr. Neifert of his own clever mind says that the squeezing point must certainly be two in the shade. Two of our best students coming out of a Rhetoric class: Onnust? Siright. Oakumoff. Surez zure stanninearf' Yuh meenit? Ubetcha. Oeseddy did? Gurlova there. VVhasheno bout ut P ' D'no zats swatshesedf' Oakumoif, yer kiddin'. Thinkso ya wantaf' So lookearf' Notslowd, someun earusf' Lettum, nothin' much. Gwanf' Gotta begitten longf, Slongf' Slongf' u rc sc xc cr 1: cz 4: 1: 14 xc cz sz Did you ever stop to consider how absence makes the marks grow roun- der? ' Frosh- VVhen a billiard ball stops rolling, what does it do? 'Nuther- It looks 'roundf' I'd rather be a could-be If I could not be an Hare. For a could-bei' is a may-ben YVith a chance of touching par. I'd rather be a has-beenw Than a might-have-been by far For a might-have-beeni' has never been But a has was once an are.,' We hold that it is the nth power of affection for a stude to steam the envel- ope of his sweetheartis letter and then lick oif the glue. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN I Two Hundred Setwzfx'-two ,H One Hour Spasm Byfl T.SELLEW' fCalls the rollj Now anybody else whose name I have not called? QOne han'd held upj. I guess you yvere absent yesterday-last tnne, I niean, hIondagn ive yvdl have to be sure to give you credit for that. Anybody else? Now without stopping I want to finish up the work I was doing at the close of the hour last time. I donit remember how far I got with it, but the thing was this- I tmed Uishoufthat however unnplnated a probhan appearsthe exponent depends on the very simplest operation, almost like A, B, C. I took the letter A, did I not? find if I udsh to Hlustrate the principle I svas trying to Hlustrate Qpausej. I took this letter A, and if I wish to multiply I add exponentsg if I wish to divide I sub- tract exponentg 3Hd,1HW only aH algebra depends on thug but all Udgononniry. By the way, the relation between Algebra and Trigonometry is very interesting and I should like to take that up some time. You know often the most apparently diver- gent things have many common relations. Let me see, where did I leave off? Qpausej. Oh, yes! I was speaking about how simple a relation the processes of handling ex- ponents had. I don't care how simple the fact is or how sorry you are that you got into a snap course-anaybe you think you have, but uunt tdl hier Qpause-rapid journey to dede gazes earnesdy at paper umightj. So I aniteaching you Hrst-I doiiit know whether I got this on the board or not-first, I am teaching this. which is a fundamental principle in Algebra. QI,ong pause.j I am going to do this with a great deal of partnadarngfto teachiyou.the things you are rusty in n1rXlgebra.xvhat you need to know, and there will be those of you who will go on and teach and noth- ing anywhere is any simpler for explaining in teaching than this little thing. VVell, now let me see. QPause.j I am getting tired of this subject. Itis a pretty good subject but somehow it did not get a very good start. I was going to demon- strate an example, wasn't I? Are there any questions first? I am going to work an example out of the Sophomore examination questions. The one thing that you must have in order to do this work is a good preparation. Take an example likc the pres- ent one and you udllsee houf1nany'things nzis necessary to krunv before you can handle it. I sometimes think there is something wrong with our methods of teach- ing arithmetic to the children. 'It don't give them an adequate preparation. Some- time I want to discuss the way a child learns to count with you. Possibly you would be interested in that if I were to devote a few minutes now to that, then we must hurry on to our lesson. You know a child learns to count by actually experiencing the diderentinunbers IVe ghwflnnizildock and then another and he says he has two blocks, and so on till he learns to counit up to ten or more. It is only later that he learns to handle the Hgures thenwelves uuthout assocnding theni uuth objects VVell, let me see. In regard to this example which we are going to take upgwe ought uastop and look R over carefuHy before we begni. 'There are a nundww of different ways in which it might be solved. In fact the number of different answers which can be obtained could be determined mathematically. That is quite an interest- ing subjectin Hseli pemnutauons and condnnadons. 'You knoufthat B reaHy the basnsof aH.ganus of chance and of gandding. Clandning on ganum of chance could be mathematically ascertained if it were not for the human element, you can never determine exactly how a man is going to play a certain card. But you can determine what your chance. of picking up a certain card isg say that you draw five, there is a definite possibility of your picking up a certain card among those tive. The de- moralizing effect of gambling, however, comes from the fact that the games are played for the purpose of geUjng sonuihing for nothing. 'You knoufthats a bad NINETEEN SEVENTEEN' Two Hwzdrcd Serczzfy-tlzrcc Kfeirtsos :agen N U3f.R.'ffaYL policy to go o11 in this world. It is the same thing that makes a man invest in stocksg the hope of sudden and easy 1'iches. Some men can never spend an hour of leisure without playing some game of chance. and it gradually weakens their morality until they live by a false philosophy of Life. But that hasn't anything to do with the question we were discussing. Let me see, where was I? fLooks at watch. There follows a rapid fire discussion on the problem for a few minutes and then the bell rings.j Is it as late as that? I had hardly got started on this proof. I don't know why it is that we can never seem to get time to cover the whole assignment. VVhile the bell's ringing we will go on with this proof. CAt the end of the second bell.j Vvell, we will have to stop. It seems as though I always hold this class after the bell: I donyt know why it is, this is the fonly class that it ever happens that way. Take as many problems as you have time for in the next set. Excused! Light Occupations in the Chemistry Laboratory Carrying beakers full of hydrogen sulphide. Procuring sixty cubic centimeters of right angles. Looking for feathers on feathered tin. Getting acquainted with Ethel in ethyl bromide. Making a collection of calling cards. - lVaitinig for the clock to strike four. Attending a class in Chem. XI. Talking to Molly Q. L. Looking for the man in Manganese. Inquiring about the Night Rates. Whiting for the car in carbonates. Trying to find out if I O Died. Mary Wallace keeping her I on Merriam. Picking the flowers from flowers of sulphur. Looking for the knife in Neifert. Putting the mush in Muschott. Looking atom Kimes. 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