Lawrence University - Ariel Yearbook (Appleton, WI)
- Class of 1922
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51 J3 fmme fizzfy figs 07pfE LAWRENCE CGLLEGE ARIEL gy zfsjzlzzbrs frffilaty 1921 C?57f'ff' Elo QE - :-J I'-v--'ww' , 1, ,953-i5'f'!. V'- , i'Hf h na. ,, 1 -1 -'-'J N--. ,. H, Y , ., 'I l: . I W f I' I 4 1- rg fu ik f b . .. , 9.52 . - .. 535531 'f ' 4' Vvhl Q . I Q Q, 'Q M V ':'J?H A A 1 1: .-I xi 12 p 5 -+ 1 gl - ' ' ' gain. 6- 1 'L 'I Dr. D. O. Kinsman Page Five Trustees LEWIS IVI. ALEXANDER ...... REV. ROBERT S. INGRAHAM, A. B., D. D. GEORGE W. JONES ....... JAMES A. WOOD, PH. B ........ HERMAN G. SAECKER .,...... REV. SAMUEL PLANTZ, PH. D., LL. D., EX-OFFICIO HONORABLE THEOBALD GTJ EN, A. M .... GEORGE W. JONES ......... JAMES A. WOOD, PH. B. . GEORGE BALDWIN, PH. B. . IVIUNROE A. XVERTHEIMER . CHARLES S. BOYD, B. S. . ASA F. TLITTLE . . . FRED G. DICKERSON, B. S. HENRY G. CAMPBELL . HENRY A. MOEHLENPAH REV. HENRY COLMAN, A. M., D. D. . LYMAN J. NASH ....... REV, JOHN S. DAVIS, D. D . . . HONORABLE WILLIAM H. HATTON . JUDSON G. ROSEBLJSI4, A. M. . . . . KARL MATHIE, M. S ....... REV. ROBERT S. INGRAHAM, A. B., D. D. EUSEBIUS B. CARTON ...... MRS. PIARRIET NICHOLSON, M. S. . MRS. JOHN HTGKS ..... LEWIS M. ALEXANDER .... JAMES S. REEXVE, A. M., M. D. . GEORGE A. WHITIFJG ALBERT NV. PRIEST . HERMAN G. SAECKER . MRS. KATE BROKAW JAMES C. KIMBERLY WILLIAM LARSON . GUSTAV A. SEEFELD MRS. RUTH HARWOOD SHATTUCK . . Page Six . . . President First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . . . Treasurer . . . Secretary . Appleton . Milwaukee . Appleton . Appleton . Appleton Kaukauna . Appleton . . Appleton . Chicago, Ill. . . . Milwaukee XWaxhintgon, D. C. . . . Milwaukee Manitowoc . . Milwaukee . New London . Appleton . XWausaz,c . Milwaukee Sheboygan . Appleton . . Oshkosh . Port Edwards . . Appleton . Neenah . Appleton . Appleton . Appleton . Neenah Green Bay . Milwaukee . Neenah X-X 7 'X B- ii lv k Y Xa' Y '+- 52,0 Q 00 C? 0200 G2m,,Qc3 Foreword NOTHER year has come ancl gone. Lawrence has continued to enjoy prosperity and growth. 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Absence makes the heart grow fonder LAWRENCE BALZA Green Bay Phi Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Track, l , Commerce Club, l , Forsenic Board, 2, 3, 4, Lawrentian, 2, 3, 4, Ariel, 3 , Social Science Club 3 Speech Arts Club, Press Club, All-College Club, Treasurer 4, Student Senate, 4. Work for the night is coming. DOROTHY ALTA BEGGS Crandon Alpha Delta Pi, English Club, 3, 42 French Club, 4, History Club, 4. Quiet, rehned, and gets at the 'Corr' of things. WALTER BEIER Almond Glee Club, 4, College Band, l, 2, 43 Lawrence Legion, 3, 4, Social Science Club, 4, Crerman Club, l, B. l-l. G. A. Secretary-Treasurer, 2 3 Cross-country, 2. That is as well said as if I had said it myself. LETA L. BREYER Medina Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa: LSW- rentian, 3, 4, Press Club 4, Panhellenic, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, English Club, 2. E' In all Ufranhnessj, 'brief' is sweet. DELLA BURcEss Corliss Epsilon Alpha Phi 5 Lawrence Scholar- ship, lg Peabody Prize, 2, john Hicks Prize, 2, House Council, 4, President Ormsby l-lall, 4, Athena, 2, 3, 43 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 43 Assistant Editor Latinist 2, Editor 3, 43 History Club, l, 2, Social Science Club, 3, Lawrentian, 3, Press Club, 43. . You can get me at Ormsby, Waverly or Terrace Gardens. MABEL STOREY CASS Viroqaa Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice President Y. W. C. A., 4, Biology Club, 3, Secretary Zoology Club, 4. i- . l'Modesty is a womans virtue. AGNES BLACKSTOCK CHURCHILL Milwaukee Alpha Delta Pig Theta AlphagPhi Beta Kappa: Vice President 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, English Club, 2, 3, 4, President 4, NV. A. A., Z, 3, Board 35 Student Senate, 4 5 I-lome-coming Com- mittee, 3, Suffrage Club, 2, 33 Student Volunteer, 4, W. S. Cv. A., President 4. 'The secret of success is constancy to ,bar- posef, A FLORENCE CLARK A Kenosha Delta Cvammag Theta Alpha, President 4 3 Tau Tau Kappa, 4, Y. W. C. A., Presi- dent, 4g Athena, 3, English Club, 3, 45 La Crosse Normal, l, 25 Vice President, of Class, 3. There is no wisdom like franknessf' GARFIELD DAY Geneva Beta Sigma Phi 5 Pi Delta Epsilon 3 Assist- ant Director l4th Wisconsin Basketball Championship Tournament, 2, Lawren- tian Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Press Club, 3, 4, President 3, Student Senate, 4, Lawrence Legion, 3, 4gAriel Board, 3. A great editor in the making. ' Tw if---J 'J Q n 1 DONALD B' DYER Lancaster y Delta Iota, Pi Delta Epsilon , Class President, 2, Student Senate, 4, Editor- , -V in-Chief 1921 Ariel, Lawrentian Staff, 2, . p V . 3, 4, Sporting Editor 2, 3, l-lome-coming Committee, 1919, Basketball L 1, 2, tygiv I Class Basketball, 1, 2 , Football, l , Com- iii, merce Club, lg Press Club, 3, 4, Social , Science Club, 3, 4, President L Club, we 41TaU Tau Kappa, 4. S On with the dance, let j o y be unconfinedf' , WILLARD LELAND DOERING Stratford y, 7 lfflf Theta Phi, President Class. 4, Chemistry me Club, l , Student Senate, 2, Track, 2, Inter-fraternity Council ,3, Creek Letter Q, Council, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, lnter- l l fraternity Council, 3 , Social Science Club 'Q EEF? 32 All Acllfefllslllg Club, 4- V UA mlm Of deeds 'wi w0fdS- I DOROTHY MAIE FENTON Neenah English Club, 3, 4, W. A. A. Board, lg Li, Lawrence Eastern Star Club, 4, Adver- .',gS UA staunch pillar of the English Club. lllll CLEMENT RoBERT l-lAckWoRTi-iY Appleton . . Theta Phi, Class Football, l, 2, Vice , President Square and Compass 3, Presi- , i , A fl I ff dent 4, Inter-fraternity Council, 2, 3, Sec- ll fggl retary-Treasurer 4, Greek Letter Coun- 1 cil, 4, Lawrence Legion, 3, 4, Chemistry ' V V, Club, l , Choral Club, l, 2 , Glee Club, 2, r,'4 2, 4: College Quartet, 2, 4:AfiS1 vaude- .... Ville 35 Chapel Cllollf 4- W'ine, women, and songf 'IAJ '- 1 PoRREsT W. 1-lo1s1NcToN Dodgevllle A fl? Delta Iota, Y. lvl. C. A., Cabinet 3, 4, ' ,Q ,,Vr.r' Glee Club, 3, 4, lntercollegiate Debate, 1, A'., h 4, Lawrence Choir, 4. g if He follows in his fatherls tread. l ' Page Thirty fyf l' CHESTER l lARTLETT Milwaukee Beta Sigma Phi, Mace, Tau Tau Kappa, Square and Compass Club, Y. M. C. A., Cabinet l, Z, 4, President 2, Chairman I-lome-coming Committee, 3 5 President All-College Club, 45 President Student Senate, 43 President Greek Letter Coun- cil, 3, 4, President Inter-fraternity Coun- cil 3, 4, President State Council, 4, Vice President Student Volunteers, 4. He made it a part of his religion never to say lgracej to his meat. VIRGINIA LUCILLE l'lULBERT Fall River Epsilon Alpha Phi, Secretary Latin Club, 4, Lawrentian Staff, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, French Club, 4. I believe itfashonable to be late. MARIE I. JORSCI-I Manitowoc Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President Class, 2, Ariel Board, 3, College Play, 2, 4, Eng- lish Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Arts Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Creek Letter Council, 4. 'Some ofthe time fm lonelyff PEARL R. KRAUSE Colfax Superior State Normal, l, 2, VJ. A, A., 3, 4 5 English Club, 4, Political Club, 4, Advertising Club, 4. ' 'Facls and study. GERTRUDE FISHER Hudson Phi Mu 3 Tau Tau Kappa, 3, 4 5 l-louse Council, 4. . Fond of Lawrence. Page Th irly- Page Thirty-two RUTH LEARNED M arkesan Kappa Delta 5 Class Secretary, 4, History Club, 3, 45 Womens Political Science Club, 2, 3, 4, President 4g VJ. A. A., l. 2, 3, 4 5 Biology Club, 3 5 Social Science Club, 4. 'Not a rich rrtan, poor man, beggerman or thief, But a Gardener gives me great relief. I-lotus S. MARTIN Waupun Treasurer Social Science Club, 4, Cross- country, l g Brokaw House Council, l. Pains of love much sweeter far, Than all other pleasures are. CAROL MAxsoN Wauwautosa Alpha Delta Pi: lvlilwaukee Normal, l, 2, Biology Club, 3, W. A. A., 2, 3gSocial Science Club, 4, 'He fell, and --- JEAN MARIE MACFARLANE ' Oshkosh Delta Gamma, Womans Athletic Asso- ciation, l, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Suffrage Club, l, 2, English Club, 45 Secretary French Club, 4: Student Senate, 4. What is so rare as a QDayj with jean? DUDLEY MACF ARLAN12 Oconto Sigma Phi Epsilon, Manager Athletics, 3, 4, Secretary Athletic Board, 3, 4, Square and Compass, 3, 4, Student Sen- ate, 4. 'In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare. LESTER M. lVl1CI-IAELIS Marion Delta Iota, Commerce Club, lg Social Science Club, 2, Lawrentian, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Ariel Board, 3, Clee Club, 3, 4, Inter-class Basketball, 2, Lawrence Le- gion, 3, 4, Lawrence Choir, 4. Uur dry-land sailor. ELIZABETH MORSE Mount Hope Athena, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, House Council, 2, 4, Biology Club, 3, Suffrage Club, 2, 3, Social Science Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, W. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4. Where more is meant than meets the ear. CARL Cv. OLssoN Appleton Sigma Phi Epsilon, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Class, l, 2,Track, l, 3, 4, Pentath- lon, l, 3, 4, Basketball Inter-Class, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, l, 2, L Club, 4, Clee Club, 2, 3, 4j Chapel Choir, 4, Choral Club, l, 2, Pre-medic Club, l, 2, Chem- istry Club, 2, 3, Biology Club, 2, Law- rence Legion, 3, 4. What shall I do to be forever known, And make the world to come my own. DOROTHY LoRD PIERCE Appleton Delta Gamma , Theta Sigma Phi, Tau Tau Kappa, 4, Suffrage Club, l, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Biology Club, l, Chemistry Club, 2, Press Club, 3, 4, Speech.Arts Club, 4, Lawrentian, l, 2, 3, 4, Society Editor 3, Editor Contribu- tors' Club, 4, Ariel Board, 3. She is. pretty to walk with , And witty to talk with. CHARLES E. PoND C Wausau Delta Iota, President of American Legion 4, President of Delta lota, 4, Treasu1 er, Freshman Class '15, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2, lnter-fra- ternity Baseball and Bowling, 1, Z, lnter- fraternity Council, l g German Club, l, 2, Social Science Club, l, 2 , Square and Compass Club, l, 2, Pentathlon, l, 2. Men have died from time to time, but not from love. A 1 6 V4 52: '71 -. ., .325 .Qi 7 Z4 '11 ' ii lf? 1 vw:- . A A2213 .-1 iizlf 14,5 fi? . .. - , ,. , ' , fp: up g A - V H g , - K- . ' 1 . Jill 'f:'f'1E -'15 A V, , , ., . My ,.-. -- 9' fi: 'Pies '1 '9r ' - ' ' . 1' . ' ii: 442 , -I . ' , ,125 lllffii ' .. f - ' T 'feel-'. - 'ffsf lm Iwi, tl, .,,, . . E .. W f'l l .V an A- ' flffl' 'ii' -V -I f ' 5:3 J 7 . 'C f '-fi-ff' s. wa. iwf- .. . 'a-.:F1f.-'ei ' -Zisfl r ge i .,:- 2::: os- . -' 4971--1' 2525 g:i. f . -.1 Y V fi A ' if' : ' -fa Vrfjz fzzf 4 ffr ' fy? ' U ' ' 22-55. 115:13 ,jj qi. .'g.jfgQQgg5f1.2f,.,, VT., ,:e:f:3S.f':t1ff '..- -1 3 ff . . . 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First in thejight and every graceful deedfl l'lAZEL LERMA QUAM Ashland junior year at the University of Wiscon- sin, History Club 4. As good to be out ofthe world, as out of fashion. MYRTLE RAYMAKER Green Bay Phi Beta Kappa, Presiclent of History Club, 4. Knowledge is power. EDITH LILLIAN RENDALL Chicago, Ill. Latin Club, Vice President 4, French Club, 4, Suffrage Club, 3, 4. Honest labor bears a lovely face. l-IELEN CRAIG RITCHIE Royalton Kappa Alpha Theta, English Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Press Club, 3, 4, Lawrentian, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, All- College Club, 4, Ariel Board, 3 5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, Panhellenic and Creek Letter Council, 4, Speech Arts Club, 4. 'LSornelirne, somewhere, with someone. RUTH MILLICENT ROHRER Clintonville Kappa Delta, W. A. A., 1, 2, Suffrage Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic, 4, I-Iistory Club, 43 Lawrence O. E. S., 4. The grass stoops not, she treads on it so light. FRANK A. SABISH Montfort Delta Iota, Pi Delta Epsilon, Lawren- tian, 2, 3, 4, Alumni Editor 3,'Sports Editor 4, Press Club, 4, Social Science Club, 45 Commerce Club, 4. Let every man be master of his time until seven at night. ESTHER L. STRUCK Appleton Epsilon Alpha Phi, Lawrentian, 2, 3, 4, Speech Arts Club, 4. Too swift arrives as tardy as two late, ROLLAND VINCENT TURNER 3 Brandon Phi Kappa Alpha,-Phi Beta Pig Phi Beta Kappa, Secretary lg Vice President 2, Biology Club, 1, 2, 4, President Z, Secre- tary -Treasurer, Pre-medic Club, 1, 2 g Marquette University, School of Medi- cine, 33 B. l-I. G. A., 1, 2, Secretary 1 President 2, Y. M. C.A., l, 2, 4. He made an instrument to know If the moon shine at full or no. jot-IN HOSKING VINCENT Appleton Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Tau Kappag Class President, I 3 Band, lg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Social Chair- man, 3g Cvlee Club, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Board, 35 History Club, 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2, Social Science Club, 3, 43 Ora- torical Contest, 3 3 College Choir, 4 3 Class Debate, 2, Class Football, 1 g College Play, 3, 4, Lawrentian, 43 B. H. Cv. A., 2, Speech Arts Club, 4, Press Club, 4. Men offew words are the best of men. Page Thirty-fi if K as Wi 9-.3 -Qsvxr fm I 'ii' 9 -Amana ef 2' 1 f f 'I ' f .sf 3 1- fm:-P 2 439' A -aware- If me I9 .-wsu? me A, w 'vi , WW, ff' gi, X - 65311 'A' ,JZ,f'7g5g 'I ig V452 ff fwigf M2 4 fvieeggifffffeeg egg? -K 115-V 2 .1., 3:11. -15552: .iff .. 'gs 'ie ' ei '1.i'ff:-. . F .1-f ,,, A ..a .' :lsr . . :' K-: 5 - ' ' -..:E2 l ' T ' 6 1 :iii . 1 . p- ie' :. 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DOROTHY ORR WATSON Manitowoc Phi Mu 3 Theta Alpha: Tau Tau Kappa, English Club, 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, 3, 43 Secretary All-College Club, 3, Eastern Star Club, 3, 4, President 35 Ariel Board, 3, W. A. A., l, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Suffrage Club, l, Z, 3, Vice President 3. 'ASl1e was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at will and yet was never loud STANTCN E. WETTERGREN Rockford, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon g Square and Compass Club, 4 5 Social Club, 4 g Lawrence Legion, 4. ul will noi wear my heart, on my sleeve for claws to pick at. FRANK STEWART WILLIAMS Kenosha Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mace, Pi Delta Ep- silon, Treasurer, Class 2, History Club, lg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, lnter-Class Basketball, 3, 4, Business Manager Ariel, 3, Business Manager Lawrentian, 4, Track 3, 4. Your word is as good as the bank, Sir. RUTH PAULINE WUERSCH Wisconsin Rapids Suffrage Club, lg W. A. A., 1, 2. 3, 4, Zoology Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Vice President 4, Social Science Club, 4, Biol- ogy Club, 2, 3, Athletic Board, 4. I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world. BERNARD BRAUNSCHWEIG Oconomowoc Secretary-Treasurer Alembic, 45 Chemis- try Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Lawrence Legion, 3, 4, German Club, l. Why should not conscience have a vacation As well as the other courts of the nation. THEODORE BURQESS TU Tientsin, China Oxford Club, 4, Student Volunteer, 4. Chinese Firecrackers. ' ' WILLIAM W. ELLIOT Oregon, Wis. Beta Sigma Phi, Mace, Captain Class Football, lg Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, All-State Team, I-lalfback, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 g Basketball, l, 2, 3, Pentathlon, 1, 2, 3, Track, l, 2, 35 Athletic Board, 2. Page TI1 ir! y- c ' 1 silty 1 , ' 55:9 'sg,.jQ2'gi'fgff, 5 A if' 3 i f f' 5:5- .f..e.-1 1:f.f3--23ihgw- Ziff 'i':-fri: M ,I ,.,, Z M. 95faxQ3Qw'SSSQi5555?f?Q?AYaK --L 36453 ' s Hx. is TECH.. 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Post Graduate GLADYS LEONA BAGG Appleton Kappa Alpha Thetatg President Town Girls' Association, English Club, Speech Arts Clubg 'Wornan's Club Drama Classg College Play, Come Out of the Kit- chen, Association Collegiate Alumnae. Page Tliirly-eight lin Qlbcmurram EBL Z Q Vaughn ZBIQU may IO Enbn QE Eager Ebwn Qlpml 21 92 '23 ,l921. i 1 1. s..i. ,,, p..r l7AN1211rPl?0R7SMA777'L.ENCf7L'lD- LA WREAICE COLLEGE - cm 55 IN 5411-Q vfyffvc - 1920 21 H H -N -N EA ,ss Hur -x.x+- HCRS. x-, H. 1' N N - Nx- N inf-nu 'T T'--, S R4-ao.-v 779 - Q T is I I PRQR, N ' S x 550 S S S D BL 5 1' N N f x .,.,:t.:,,..,. AN s s 5 Q v- ::x-KT xfmlzm, N ' '1 - X ee: x i xxx N '7 Q, L , ,. xxx xii?-g-Debra r X f ,- - 'x TS iziix- Q x' , f Ng-.fxd -ea- ,xxx 7 I 'x sex -xx - Tb 'E xi xiiipxk! 11 ,' f x X2 x N N f l '-fA -' SN 2 .5 qu - TN xx 'ts : xx 'x ' w-T, 1 ' x- N N Nc ef I 1 xx N X I I X ,Af-' U I ' ' ' I 1 ' x 1. fs-' X xx I' I I ,' lxlhl J x N L X l I' J bv YiC, I i I 1 f 14 1,1 -xaxix xxx 5 N 1 I I I - I Xxx- sssx- S-xl.- '-x-, '-xx- I ' 1 -x-,ss S--5-N fx N , I am ' lu.. 'MW TT'-x- TT -- I ll ff I 1 .v M x-, x-, xwcD'Lfiff'Qr sums. N41 x-,N '- x ,, f f use 5 fm. 151,-1' N-x,- x ---,,' f nlwve mean rin ya- N-x, 5 X al,Nn1 .f ,r. xN,,s 1 new nan Q ffefa 7zz.' ' Proposed Athletic Field AN athletic field situated on the river bank in the rear of the campus, with bleachers on the side of the hill and with space for a running track as large as the one now in use, is shown in the above plan. To make the field of sufficient size it would be necessary to fill in a portion of the river. The river level is about 74 feet below the brow of the hill and the field will be built approxi- mately l0 feet above the level of the river, A 10-foot wall rising from the edge of the track at the foot of the bleachers will make the height of the bleachers about 25 feet and running the entire length of the Field. They will be built directly on the slope of the hill and will run to the very top with the entrance either at the top or at the east end, or possibly both. From all indications, the next college building to be built will be a new gymnasium and the probable location and logical place for it is where the Smith house now stands. This will make it a real feature of the new athletic plant because of its position and close proximity to the field. The class in Surveying has computed roughly, the cost estimates which includes grading, concrete retaining walls, and concrete bleachers. The estimates for the complete out-lay for the entire construction of the field will be approximately Tpl20,000 which is distributed as follows: Concrete retaining wall in river ........... 345,000 Concrete bleachers ..........,..., 5 0,000 Grading, excavating and miscellaneous ......,.. 25,000 These figures are approximately the same as those submitted by the contracting firms of this city and Oshkosh. Page F or! y IMMJQ v 'MDW WWW . ., .,, ., V... ., ..,. V. fi feiffif ' A' ' ' i A 4' J 4 - V ,, f--- -fb f f' .f Q M 4 v f.f ,,'f W N ff ' 1, .N f C ,V ' ,Z 4 . - +1 I ,i 41 11 V ,. . N ., I 5:35, 5 4. K , ! g sf' ,, +g f ,Q 4, - -f 'f - , it Z, ge ,ff Iv . 4 f f . . ' ,.,,.. ,,' I f . 21551, ,- I , f fo, f' iw 'f-fri 1 ,- - 'Tiff' f me 425 J if f I Z 1 fix ., A 'P , e-, a ,, K ' I ,' 1 W' -X111 iaf Y: N- . i. -111111 A-- -' Q f v fm ,ww f ff Av-if 1 f , e f w WK ,,,,,,., Y .,.,,, ,. mu . , W. ,, ,,,O,,.N ...,,., . W. ., , we Awww I-Ieilig Wood Baldwin Morris uniors I-IERB I-IEILIO . . President WINIFRED WOOD . . Vice President ESTHER BALDWIN . Secretary LLOYD MORRIS . Treasurer Page Forty-one In The Limelight P F ' Fifv In The Limelight Cfvafo nv Jfm .wiv .H74wrgasp...woqpV W, I VL ..j Pagz Forty-three Page Forty-four ESTHER BALDWIN What do you want to make those eyes at me for? OLIVER BASSUENER 'Whistle and I'll come to meet you. MABEL BECKENSTRATER .Vll let the rest of the world go by. EUNICE BOGEY Til we meet again. WILLIAM DEFOREST BROWN Do.you ever think of me? ,,'.Y'-7 rf? :Jr K . ig, . LILLIAN CASE All she would say was Umh-hum. NORMA CASS My home town is a one-horse town, But it is good enough for me. IXAARGUERITA CESSAC VC7hat's in a name? HARRY CLARK Oh mother, I'm wild. ADA CLELAND Little Liza jane. 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MINA I-IOUERS 'fiddle-dee-winks at all the men JFS 2 4::P1.' 525353 hzixr E511 5'-5-,f wx 4 I PEARL HUGHES jazz Baby. CAROLYN JAMIESON ' 'Alice Blue Gown. I RWIN JOHNSON v So along. Oolongf -CLEMENT KETCHUM I 'Ll alyfays keep a corner 'in my heart for Tennessee. U ELEANOR KINSEY U Whispering. ' A X ' Y ez , A lvwf Q u gf , , . 1 57 . H f 'xv ' f . ,A , V :K N Y fe ' N ' L. vig . . ,V :Inf -A V, 5 , 5 Qi 1 3 1 , VE ' e .. 1, V - .9 eje 3 mf ', . , ,. A 5. - ' ,..,-sw., 9 1 ,M ' ,:'- , ' :WL ' :Lv '- .. - -. 1 - :M gs se- V ' 'ff-:aaa-.-p . ff J' f ., - 5: 343, ' ag 21' 1- - ' ii 7-ry... , , V' ,Q 5 gi 14 f fr 5 'I - 2 , Q ,l , I .Q V 1222 A s f 2.p. ..f ' 1. . 1 1 6, 'V f 45, ,,j:f4?g-.Lf 5 gi - f f av..- 3 W -.-Qin: fi 1-rf. ' 1 'F . '9'2'fa-bribe - F 4 F431 ', ' -Q . w a . , 'N ' ' -' '- M... ' --iqggg, ' 3, N - , Q, .. .-qw. -- .' 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CHARLES LE RICHEUX After you get what you want You dont want it. HOWARD LEWIS 'A Tell me, little gypsy. JEAN LIGHTBODY I left my love in Avalon. CARLTON KLAUS jada. MARGARET LUCE Oh girls, what a boy. FLORENCE MALLORY My Midnight Frolic CLINTON MCCREEDY Oh by jingof' GENEVIEVE MCGOWAN uhffy wonder Girlf' LLOYD YOUNG Eyes of Blue. irl Page Fiflyrone Page Fifty-two LLOYD MORRIS The girls of my dreams. HERBERT IVIUNDHENKE Look for me in 'Tennessee WALLACE NELSON Me and my Gal. IVIARGUERITE NEWING You're in love. AILEEN NOEL K . Smile-YM.L ' LORETTA PAGEL You know what I mean. IRENE RAMSAY A What cha gonna do when there ain't no jazz? ALFRED ROOT Take it from me. LILLIAN SCI-ILAFKE Black-eyed Susan. MILDERD PACKARD You'd be surprised. Page Fifty-three Page Fwy-four RUTH SWANSON Why do they always say no? MAE SWARTZLOW Call me up some rainy afternoon ELIZABETH TOWNE Waiting. L RAYMOND WAGNER No wonder I'm blue. PEARL WERBEL The Vamp. I HELEN WILLIAMS . I might be your once in a while. WINIFRED WOOD Top 'o the morning. TIEN SHOW YANG Chinatown. YING PU YANG Chinese Lullaby. LEON YOUMANS 'A Wont you wait till the cows come home? 'H . iff'-QT-I.'-j6b7'I'.x-1-:E ,o .g.-.,..4.y 1.1.3, . Page FUlyJI1.1e f f A f 1 '15 on- EU' -.-.iaiz frg ' . - gi? QW '- , 1 A 2 I S mf- -sf , I , :fw cr-R-1:-'V-A 125' imp., 5 1 - -A . s V ,, ,13 1 3:g::5:f:5:,:5:4,,.,. . : . , - ' E V f Rf2f1:E5E:Ef'-if'Ef?.r V J sg f . -flivzt, , si 5:25 , Fl I f air- H 'Q 9: . C5 ' g , V . jigfgx- Y I A QQA- --,: fM4-fe . ..:zs,f-fm: :.. X513 V. A ,gi -1 Vmfxzqp,-: ,,,:g-ggggigw l g , Z ,.,.,.:,::,f::z5-1:73. 1.4 ,wsu 9 Q ' Z:-j::,:----.: : ' - '-:-.-.1:11,:-.-. . - 35 ' s.,.1.-'- .fr-rg:-' ' - - -f'77,'. 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A .V - , 35 5' A - Iff'1qfi-1, gr inf .M',.-W.-.p-q v- Q vgf-f ' 0- ',,1 . -: .- -,W-.. .,., , Page Fifly-six VERA BREITKREUTZ t Land of my dreams EINAR ERICKSON Kool 'em of. GLADYS PARKER u Oh, my ladyf RALPH PUCHNER 1 'Fidgety Feezf ROLAND TESCH You said it. PAUL UNGRODT Stop looking at me. VICTGR WERNER A Young Man's Fancy. PERCIVAL WOOLEY Me-Owf' wfff.-.1-. .. f-51:5 5751 X FENWICK PUGH The Little Drummer Boy. Page Fifty-seven Page Fifty-eighz WARREN BROOKS Blushing Rose. GWENDOLYN BROWN Frecklesf' ERNEST DEARTH All by mysebff' -s.es,:r:1f.f: Q77 Y' iF57 mW?EQ?fzwQ,'if,mv'Y' ' . ' A ' ,,- - '- mv. -- 44: , f V. '- , I. ...fm ,,,2,. . . I vis , , , Nz . K, be . h A ,fm ,Q . 459, VV , ..'.4A,,v,M4,:,.-I Kg K ,. , I '. , 2 2 k en ' L. I' ' ff 7 ' ev ' - :fr 1: . . , -zsifi' 1 - 1 -e , -f ,- 4 , .,,, ' ' . ,,,,, ' , , ,WYW , . ' ' ' johnson Fehlhaber Meyer Esche Sophomores EDWIN JOHNSON . . . . President ESTHER FEHLHABER , . Vice President VIOLA MEYER . . Secretary OTTOMAR ESCHE . . Treasurer Page Flfzy-nine Sophomore Class Roll ALDRICH, MARITA ..... Analashe ALEXANDER, ROBERT CLIFFORD . Soperton ALEXANDER, WINFIELD V. . . . Kewaunee ANDERSON, MARK PEEBLES . . Peebles ARNDT, TERRETT JOHN . . . Elkhart Lake AXT, CLIFFORD LIONEL . . Amboy, Minn BABCOCK, VERA MAE . . . Mt. Horeb BABLER, RUTH ..... S. Kauhauna BANNERMAN, GILBERT WILLIAM . Palmyra BARNES, VELMA MAURINE . BARWIG, RICHARD EDWARD Bushnell, Ill. . Wausaw BASING, MYRTLE NAH . . . Appleton BEACH, MARIAN ALICE . . Waupun BEMIS, IRA MONROE . . . Aclell BERKLEMAN, ROBERT . . Duluth, Minn. BONSALL, AMY VIRGINIA . . Sharon BOWMAN, GLADYS . . . . . Lodi BRADBERG, ROY ARCHIBALD . Wausaw BRADEN, HELEN . . . Terre Haute, Incl. BRAY,JAMES F. . . . . . Appleton BREITZMAN, KATHRYN . . Fond du Lac BROTEN, W. RUSSELL . . Stevens Point BRUCE, THOR WILLIAM .... Marinelte BUCI-IMAN, SILAS MILES . . . Appleton BUTLER, GEORGE PAUL . Penn's Grove, N. J. BUTTS, DOROTHY MAY .... Evansville CARROLL, ARTHUR F. . CLAPP, NEWELL ALLEN CLASON, EDNA MAY '. . CLASON, RUTH MARGARET . . Altoona . Ellsworth . Juneau . . Juneau CLEVEN, MABEL ...... Stoughton COLLINS, RAYMOND HOWARD , Foncl clu Lac COLTER, EDITH ..... Duluth, Minn. COLVIN, HARRY WILLOUGHBY . . Appleton CONRADS, PAUL EDWARD . . Ketoaunee, Ill CORR, PAUL BENJAMIN .... . Juneau CULNAN, RALPH ...... Marinette CURVELLIER, DOROTHY E. Minneapolis, Minn. DITTMER, HELEN L. . . EDMUNDS, WILLIAM H. JOHN ERBE, GERTRUDE MIRIAM . ESCHE, OTTOMAR GEORGE . FAULKS, JOHN S. . . FEHLHABER, ESTHER . . FISCHER, HARVEY . . . GALPIN, ALFRED, JR. . . GARDNER, ALFRED 'Fl-IOMAS GAUERKE, ARTHUR G. . . GAUERKE, CHESTER F. . , GEIGER, GENEVIEVEJOHANNA Page Sixty . Appleton . Palmyra . Green Bay . Manawa . Waupaca . Wfausau . Sheboygan . Appleton . M llwaukee . . Athens . Sheboygan Osceola GERRITTS, NORBERT F. . . Little Chute GOVIER, CLARICE BELLE . Patch Grove GRANDY, WILLIAM NORMAN . . Bruce GREEN, RAYMOND LESTER . . . Darlington HACIQWORTHY, EDOROTI-IY FLORENCE Appleton HALL, EVA MARY ...... Racine HALL, EVERETT WESLEY . . Fond clu Lac HALLENBECK, GENEVA LAVERNE . . Dunbar HAMPTON, LAURINDA MARIE . . Lancaster HARRIMAN, MATILDA ELIZABETH . Appleton HARTGEIIINK, WINIFRED HELENA . Waupun HARTIG, ETHEL ROSE ...,. Edgar HEBERLIN, WILMA ADLINDA . . Lancaster HENDERSON, C. MARGARET . Norway, Mich. HIBBARD, KATHRYN MAY . Fort Atkinson HERBST, ROY HAIIVEY . . Escanaba, Mich. HOFFMAN, 'FI-IELMA BROWN Black River Falls HOOPER, ABBIE ELIZABETH . Lake Mills HOOPER, GLADYS MARY . . . Palmyra HUNTING, WALTER JACKSON . . Racine HUSTON, LAVINA ...... Viola HUTCHINSON, BLANCHE DEBARAH Duluth, Minn. JACKA, DORCAS LYDIA . . Mineral Point 'JACOBS, LOIS GWENDOLYNE . . Jaresville JOHNSON, DAVID . . . . . Racine JOHNSON, EDWIN LINDS . . Milwaukee JOHNSON, LESTER R. . . . Brandon JONES, MARK . . Anderson, Incl. JORDAN, HAROLD H. .... Appleton KEITH, VERA BETH .... Sturgeon Bay KILSDONK,JOSEPHINE ANTONETTE Appleton KING, GEORGIANA CARPENTER Escanaba, Mich. KNUTI-I, FLORENCE MAE . . . Sawyer KUBITZ, GERHARDT ..... Appleton LONG, IRENE MARY .... Duluth, Minn. LOOK, NORMA EMMA . . South Kaukauna LUCE, CHARLES CLARENCE . . . Hancock MAIS, LESTER STEVEN ..., Spencer MALLERY, JOSEPH BURTON . . . Berlin IVICCALLEN, CLAYTON BARRINGTON Appleton MCCREADY, DONALD WILLIAM . Menasha MCDONALD JANE ..... 0-Sl1l20Sl1 MCGRAW, SOMERVILLE DOUGLAS . Soperion MGRAE, DONALD .... Rhinelanfler MEYER, VIOLA ELIZABETFI . . Appleton MILLS, HELEN STEWART . . . Appleton MITCHELL, HAROLD EDGAR . Duluth, Minn. MOORE, DONALD LEROY .... 1 Bagley lNflITCl-IELL, MERRITT G. Wittenberg MORSE, ARDYS MABEL . . Mt. I-lobe 1 1 I 1 A-' ... Page Sixty-one Sophomore Class Roll MOTZ, IRVIN SAMUEL .... Pewaukee MOUNTAIN, VERONICA MARY . . Hartford IVIULHEIM, FLORENCE LOUISE Prairie clu Chien MUNDHENKE, EVELYN . . . Rockford, Ill. NAGEL, EDNA OTTILIE . . . Antigo HEINAS, LYDIA LOTTIE . . Granton NELSON, DAGMAR MARIE . . Appleton NICHOLS, IRVING JAMES .... Owen NICHOLSON, KENNETH JUDSON . Hawey, Ill, NICHOLSON, MARGARET . . . Appleton NUSSBICKER, HOWARD WILLIAM . . Neenah NYHUS, CLARENCE DAVID . Chippewa Falls OCKERMAN, JOHN WILLIAM . . Oshkosh ORR, DOROTHY ANNE . . Negownee, Mich. OVERBY, JUDITH S. ...... Taylor PACE, WILLARD EDGAR . . Mondovi PARKER, HERBERT KENDALL . Neenah PECK, ARDENE JANETTE .... Berlin PERRODIN, CHESTER ALEXANDER Grand Rapids PETERSON, HARVEY CHARLES . . . Racine PHILLIPS, CARROLL ALFRED . . Appleton PIERCE, HERBERT E. L. . . . Markesan PRAHL, LEWIS AVERY . . . New London PHILLIPS, EDNA HELEN MARIE Chippewa Falls PRUCIA, LUCILE . . . . . . Cohfax PUCHNER, MARIE I. . . . Wittenberg PUCHNER, RALPH EDWIN . . . Edgar PURVES, JOHN H ...... Appleton PUSEY, ALICE LEONORA . . Marseillis, Ill. PUSEY, LAWRENCE WHITTLESEY Marseillis, Ill, RABEHL, ALVIN CLARENCE . . . Appleton RADFORD, HAZEL IRENE Hermansville, Mich. REINHARDT, IRENE MARIE . . . Brillion RICHARDS, HELEN KATI-IRYN . . Markesan ROEDER, NORBERT WILMORE . . Milwaukee ROEMER, IRMA R .,.... Appleton RUEHLMAN, RALPH MAYNARD . . Sharon ROBE, J. ALBERT .... Eoelath, Minn. SANDBORN, LLOYD THOMPSON . . Appleton SANFORD, ELLIZABETH HAINES Knoxville, Tenn. SCHIMMEL, ALFRED W. .... Appleton SCHMIDT, MILDRED MYRTLE . . Rib Lake Page Sixtyftzvo SLATTERGREN, EUNICE ETHELYNE Riverside, Ill. SOWLE, HELEN ELIZAEETPI .... Tomah SPARKS, ELIZABETH D. C. , Leonard, Minn. SPEAKER, JEWEL M. ..... Depere STABLER, DOROTHY MARIE . . Budheacl STEINMETZ, FRED W .... Marshpeld STONE, ROBERT RUSSELL . . . Waupaca STUEMPFIG, CLARENCE CHARLES Princeton SULLIVAN, JOHN MICHAEL . Duluth, Minn. TAUBERT, LOUISE M. . . Iron River, Mich. TAYLOR, MAX ROBERT . . River Falls TESCH, ROLAND CARL ..... Chilton THORPE, IRENE V IOLET . . Sturgeon Bay THOMAS, RALPH WASHINGTON . . . Sherry TIDYMAN, JAMES AUSTIN . . Valier, Mont. TINK, EDMUND LEWIS . . TREAT, CHARLES NORTON . TREVER, CARL LE CLERE . TRIPP, LESCOMBE . . UNCRODT, PAUL . . . . UPSON, MYRTLE .... VAN METER, DOROTHY YOUNG VAN VUREN, FLOYD STANLEY VAN WYK, NELLIE MAY . VILLAND, LILLIAN EMILY . VINCENT, CYRIL LEONARD . WAARVIK, HAROLD MARION WALLSCHLAEGER, OSCAR . WARD, ADELAIDE MARY . WENDT, CAROLYN . . . WHEELER, ARTHUR FREDERICK WILTERDING, JOHN HOWARD XVINDESHEIM. KARL A. . . WOLFF, HENRY FREDERICK WOODRUFF, ELLA MAR JORY XVOODRUFF ELLA VIVIAN . WRIGHT, LLOYD WOODMAN . WRIGHT, MARY THELMA . WRIGHT, WALTER KELLAR . Y'OUNG, EDWIN LLOYD . . ZIMMERMAN, LILLIE ANNA DEMINC, JAMES . . . HACKWORTHY, ALAN C. IQISSEL, ORVII.LE A. . . SINGER, GEORGE . SINGER, LAWRENCE . . . Antigo . Appleton . Appleton . Green Bay Washburn Merrillan New Richmond . . Seymore . Appleton . We.stby . DePere . Manston . Manitowoc . Durand Ashland . Appleton Watisaw Kenosha Appleton 'Chippewa Falls Chippewa Falls . Clintonville . . Antigo . Dolestown . . Brandon Vfrightstown Chicago, lll. . Appleton . Hartford . Hudson . Hudson Jncxx .mcg , ' In The Limelight , 4715156 'Lfvynekf Page Sirly-lhlcu I n The Limelight ge Sixty-four In The Limelight Page Sixty-six Graves Brain Dunbar Evans Freshmen j. RUSSELL GRAVES . . . President LAURA BRAIN . . . Vice President INA DUNBAR . . . Secretary RICHARD EVANS . . Treasurer Page Sixty-seven Freshman Class Roll ABBS, BUFORD ..... Bloom City ADAMS, RUTH CAMPBELL . Manchester, N. H. AHLQUIST, HARRY .... ALLABY, NELLIE MAE . ADSIT, BERNICE HELEN AMUNDSON, AMANADA . . . ANDERSON, ALICE LUCILLE . ANDERSON, FLORENCE MARIE . ANDERSON, FRANCES . . . ANDERSON, LESTER . . . AUDISS, ROBERT BERTRAM . ANDRUS, ABNER MISTON . . ARVESON, ELIZABETH CAROLINE ARVESON, MAURICE H, . . . AUSTIN, VIRA VIRGINIA . . BACHMAN, CATHERINE FRANCES BACON, C. HUDSON .... BAKER, JEANETTE MARIE . BALDWIN, ,JANE HARRIET . BALDWIN, WILLIAM GEORGE . BANK, EINAR THORWALD . . . Appleton Mauston . Appleton . . . Rio Sturgeon Bay . Waupun Viroqua . Racine XWesthelcl Abbotsford . Merrill . Antigo . XWaterloo . Appleton Fond du Lac . La Crosse . Mountain . Mountain . Milltown BANKER, CHARLES . . . Richland Center BANNERMAN, HOWARD . . BAST, VIOLA MARIE . BECKER, MARION CAROL . BEI-INKEN, BERNARD . . BEMIS, IXALILFRED AUGUSTUS . BENNET, MILDRED D .... BENSON, GEORGE ALBERT, JR. BENSON, F. MAE . . . BIBINGER, RAY . . BIDDICK, LLOYD W. . . BIES, LAWRENCE . . BISHOP, PAUL WILLIAM BISSEL, GEORGE ELMER . BLACK, MERRITT ANDREW . BOETTCIIER,.NORMAN . . BOHN, EDNA HULDA . . BOLLES, MARGARET M. . BRAATZ, CHARLOTTE LOUISE . BRAIN, LAURA MAE . . . BRANDES, FLORENCE L. BRAUN, IRENE KATHRYN BREW, GLADYS CAROLYN . . BRINKERHOFF, DAVID EURILLNIS BRO, CARYL. M. .... . BROCKETT, WILLIAM M. BROSE, MARTHA EMMA . . . BRUMM, LEONARD WILSON . . BUCHMAN, MARIE MYRA . . BURBANK, PAULINE SARGENT . . Palmyra Manitowoc . Milwaukee . Mauston . Plymouth . Oakjield . Laclysmith . Florence Wittenperg . Livingston Little Chute . Omro . . Lodi . Kaukauna . Kaukauna Wfinneconne West Salem Fond du Lac . Cameron Burlington .. Athens . Milwaukee . .Neenah . Appleton . Milwaukee Manitowoc Birnamwood . Appleton . Cornell BURGAN,LURENE . . Lake Linc1en,Mich. BURKE, JOHN L. . . BUTTERBRODT, EDNA . . . BUTTURFF, ROBERT RAVEL . . Marinette Beaver Dam Fulcla, Minn. BUZARD, NAN . . . . . Washburn CALKINS, IVAN RICIJARDS . . . Shawano CAMERON, ANNE . . . Calumet, Mich. CALKINS, CLAIRE ESTER . . . Fairchild CARPENTER, HELEN . . Lake Linclen, Mich. CARY, PAUL V., JR. ..... Appleton CASE, WILLIAM O ..... Marion CHATTERSON, LEONARD HADLEY . . Loyal Page Sixty-eight CHEVERTON, HELEN CATHERINE Lombard, Ill. CLANTON, PERLE E. . . . CLARK, LYLE JUDSON . CLELAND, HELEN EST!-IER . . Shell Lake Wesqield . . Owen COAPMAN, NORMAN LYN . . . Kilbourn CONSIDINE, AILEEN ICATHRYN Duluth, Minn. COOKE, OSMUND .... Lake City, Minn. COON, DOROTPIY EL.ISE . . . Waupaca CORBETT, KENNETH H. . CROFOOT, DORIS LEONA CURVY, IRVING GREGG . . Appleton Rh inelancler . Darlington DAFOE, EDITH BEULAH .,,. Wautorna DAMROW, SELMA LILY ELLA . Fond du Lac DAVIES, MARY ELEANOR . Munising, Mich. DAVIS, GERTRUDE RUTIAI . . . Granton DAY HOWARD CAI.VIN . . . Lake Geneva DEDOLPH, EMILY LOUISE .... Marion DELAURY, VERNER DALE Dickinson, N. Dakota DELBRIDGE, HOWARD NORNTAN . Kaukauna DELF, PHYLLIS ELIZABETI-! . Calumet, Mich. DEVOY, RUTH VIOLA . . DEWEY, LESLIE W. . . DEWEY, RALPH GODFREY . DICKINSON, LORRAINE . DELLOU, ALICE EMELINE . DOERING, JOHN DELBERT . DOTY, DONALD J. . . DRAI-IEIM, XVILLIAM A. . DREW, JOHN . . . DUNBAR, INA . . , EDMUNDS, XVILLARD R. . EDWARDS, H. CLIFFORD EGGERS, WII.I.OT, N. . EGUERS, CHESTER O. . EILER, HILDA B. . . ELLIOT, JESSE MURFIN . ELLIOTT. SARAH EVELYN ELLIS, MANETTE .... EMERSON, FRANCES DOROTHY' . ERBE, MARGARET P. . . EVANS, DOROTHY . . EVANS, RICPIARD LEROY . F ESSENDEN, HELEN IVIARGARET FLETCHER, KENYON S. . . FLOM, RUSSELL C. , . . FORSTENER, CLIFFORD JOSEPH FOSTER, FREDERICK KIRIIBALL FRANK, HOBART JOHN . . FRANK VIVIENNE FAYETTE FRAZER, GEORGE J. . . . FREMSTAD, LILAH MILDRED FRENKS, SOP!-IIA . . . FRIDAY, FLOYD L. . FULLER, TOM .... . GALLESPIE, WINNIE LAFERN . GASKELL, LOIS NANCY . . . GATES, HARRY DEVIGHT GEAR, HAZEL LE NORA GEBHARDT, F. DONALD . GEHIN, VILA5 . . GEIGER, JOHN C .... GERRITS, RICHARD M. . . GESCH, LORRAINE MARTHA . Duluth, Mich. . Green Bay . Green Bay Edgerton Oshkosh . Darlington XWaupun . Neenah . La Forge Fond du Lac . Palmyra . Rockland, M ich. Two Rivers . Stoughton . Racine Spooner Aflenusha . Appleton . Shorewood . Green Bay . Stoughton Wausatt . . Antigo Menomonie . Stoughton . Appleton Foncl clu Lac . Neenah Neenah Appleton Wfestley . W'aup1zn . Markesan . XVonewoc Goshen, Incl. Duluth, lncl. . Mauston Menasha Racine . Appleton . Osceola Little Chute . Milwaukee Page Sixlyfn ine Freshman Class Roll G1BI.1N, BERNICE MARGARET . . Hayward GODDARD, VELMA ARLENE . . Oconoto Falls GORRIE, ELIZABETH . . Morristown, Minn. GORROW, MITCHELL C. .,.. Appleton GRAMS, CYRIL F. . , . Duluth, Minn GRAVES,J, RUSSELL , . Duluth, Minn. GRAY, FRANCES R. ..... Sparta GREGORY, PHOEBE BERNICE Menorninee, Mich GUBBLE, G. MARY .... Mineral Point GUBBLE, MERE EDWARD . Mineral Point GRIGNON, ROY R. . . Greenville, Miss. GROFF, HOWARD K. ..... Burlington GRUBLE, DOROTHY MAE . . Manitowoc GUERNSEY, HORATIO FERRELL Bloomington GUNDERSON, GRACE EVELYN New Richmond HABERNIAN, NORMA MARIAN . . jejerson HAGEN ESTELLE .,.... Appleton HALLENBECK, DONNA KATHRYN Manistique, Mich. HARRIMAN, CELIA JANE . . . Appleton HAYES, CHARLTON H. . . Wesuield HECKART, CLYDE IRWIN . Rhinelander HEDQUEST, CARL ARTHUR . . . Marinette HEIDEMAN, ALICE ERNESTINE . . Appleton HELCESON, EVA .,.... Waupun HENSEL, LOIS ELIZABETH . . . Green Bay HICKS, BLANCHE ELAINE . Ironwood, Mich. HOAR, JAMES TRENBATH Lake Linden, Mich. HOFFMAN, JOHANNA .... Appleton HOLLIS, HAROLD CALLON . . . Antigo HOLMES, CHARLES . . . . Marinette HOLSTEIN, LAVERNE RALPH . Fort Atkinson HOOVER, MILDRED . , . . Stoughton HOUGEN, EVELYN HARIKIET . Manitowoc HOWARD, LUELLA M .... Fond du Lac HULBERT, FREDERICK MCBEAN . Fall Rii-er HULSETHER, IDELE LAVINA IVIARIE Stoughton HUNSACKER, FRANCES J ..., Lancaster HUNT, HOMER MILTON , . Mineral Point HUNTING, DWIGHT E. , . . Racine HURS1', HELEN HARRIET , . Potosi New London Fond du Lac Menomonie Chicago, Ill, . . Neenah . Brandon . Watertown . Newark, Mo. . Appleton KINIESER, GERTRUDE CATHERINE Fond du Lac HUTCHISON, IVA DELLA ' IMMEL, LOUISE ADA . . INGRAHAM, MARGORIE . JARRE'I l', EVELYN . . JOHNSON, EVA IVIARCARET JOHNSON, RUBY CDI-IRISTINE JONES, EDNA MAE .... JONES, WILLIAM ELMER . JORDAN, FRANKLIN THEODORE KELLY. JUNE .... Chippewa Falls KERIK, ESTELL MORSE . , Green Bay KEZAR, BERT . . . . . Durand KINSMAN, ELLEN LENORE , . Appleton KISSEL, ORVILLE ADOLPI-I , , . Hartford KLAUS, CARLETON FREDERICK Wfinneconne KNESDSON, HARVEY .... Waupaca KORT, BEATRICE EMMA AMELIA . Kenosha KOWALESIQI, XVILLIAM CARL Schenectady, N.Y. KRANIER, RAYMOND JEAN , . . Eastman IQREUNEN, BERNICE LOUISE . . Waupaca KREUNEN, HENRIETTA ALICE , . Oostburg Page Seventy KROENKE, IRMA DOROTHY . , 1 Clulton LAING, MYRLE .... Escanaha, Mich. LARSON, LEON WVILLIAM . Menorninee LEE, HUDSON . . . . Honolulu, H. I. LEWISON, BERNARD . . . . Viroqua LINDER, LAMADELINE . . . Manitowoc LIVINGSTON, FOREST ANDREW . Livingston LOY, IVA M. .... Minneapolis, Minn, LUDVIGSON, ELLIOT LEON . jackson, Minn. LUDWIG, HUBER A. I..... Berlin LUDWIG, MYRA EVA .... Milwaukee LYMER, DOROTHY ELEANOR . . Appleton LYONS, ALICE ..,... Appleton LYSTRUP, HERBERT TSCHEMING . Milltown MABIE, ROLLIN ROBERT . . Fond du Lac MACK, EULA GENEVIEVE . . Sh iocton IVJAHLIK, XVENCIL . , . Stangleville MAJOR, EMMA LEE . , . . Cashton MANDELERT, HELENE . . Chippewa Falls MARKHAM, JOHN DAUPPIIN Manitowoc MASSE, LEONE MAE . . . Kewaunee MASTERSON, NORTON EDWARD St. Croix Falls MATHYS, OLIVE I-IAZEL , . . . Arcadia MAXSON, MAUDE MARIE . Wauwatosa MCCALLEN, ELINOR DOROTHY . Appleton MCCOURT, MARGARET EVA St. Croix Falls MCDONALD, EMMA JANET . Briggsviile MCDONALD, THOMAS ROY . Briggsville MCDONALD, XVILLIAM J. Menominee, Mich. MCGILLAN, HAROLD PATRICK . . Appleton MCGINNIS, GEORGE MILTON . . Appleton MCGLYNN, JAMES DONALD . Grand Rapids IVICGOWAN, RALPH ACKER . . , Appleton MCGREW, DONALD JOHN . . Racine RJCNEIL, EMERY SETI-I . . . Kenosha MCNEIL, EVERETT' ALBERT . . Kenosha IXAECAN, NETTIE ADELL , . S, Milwaukee MERRIMAN, HELEN E. ..,,. Racine MESSEROLE, FRANCES MARIA . Mineral Point MILLAR, IVJURIEL XVAITE Upper AfIOLlI lll1lI'l, N, IVJEJ DE, ESJARNE ARNLJOT . . Stoughton MOLL, ERNEST GEORGE . Albury, Australia MORRISON, XVILLIAM JOHN . , . Columbus MORSE, ANNE IRENE . ' . Appleton MOSS, THERON VICTOR . . Mattoon IXAUELLER, ALFRED R. , Milwaukee MYRE, KNIIT. O. . . Stoughton NELSON, EARLE .... Edgerton NELSON ESTHER . . . Edgerton NELSON MILTON FRANKLIN . Racine NELSON PERRY CLINTON . Viroqua NELSON, RUTH MARCELLA . . . Racire NELSON, VERN.A C. . . . . . Racine NICKEI., MARIORIE JEANNE Green Bay NICIQERSON, OKEITH . . Menomonie NOEL, EVA . . . NOKES,THELMA. , . . Port Edwards Troy Center NOREIN, EDWIN B. . . . . . Bryant NUESSE, WVILLIAM EVERITT Turtle Lake NYMARIC, JOHN .... . . Neenah OE-ERWEISER, NAONII MARIE . Menasha O'BRlEN, GEORGE MARSHALL Luclington, Mich. x wr' f-ff? Mx zvnsafv M V ,s Y iiiffg V 253 -41 V 2. if wif. ' ' 1 'Eu f .D.v1m':z44 f -Q -4 ,M f,w,,,,.A In The Lzmelight Page Seventy-one E ,m,,,,,,., .1., , .,.,., . , V - I E Q E -..........,..... - In Theh Limelihgt Page Seventy-Lw 3 is 2 Freshmen Class Roll OCKERNIAN, FRANR CALVIN . . Oshkosh CDGERS, EDMUND MYSON . . Hubbell, Mich. CDXLEARY, MARCARET . . . Appleton OLESON, JAMES NIVEN . , . Waupaca OLSEN, NELS P. . , .,.. Tor-nah ORR,EDITHTXfl1XRY . . MGHB.YllgLl?,MlCh. PAGE, ELIZABETH . . . . . Edgerton PARKER, CILADYS ARMADA . . Marshpelcl PARNELL, GENEVIEVE . , . Fennincore PATTERSON. ROBERT L. . Fipelcl PAULSGN, ALE OTTO . Viroqua PAULSON, VIVIAN . . . . XVashlrurn PEACOCIQ, MARK HAROLD . Fennincore PETERS, CHESTER L. . I . Edgerton PETERSON, HAROLD JOSEPH . Appleton PETRIE. VIOLA TQATHERINE . . Kewaunee PIERCE, DLJDLEY HUNIPHREY , . Appleton PIERSON, LEONA MAY , . Muscatine, Iowa POOLE, EDWIN ALLAN . . . New London PREFONTAINE, KENNETZ-l FRED , Green Bay RABEHL, FLOYD E. ..... Appleton RALPI4, HENRIETTQ , ,... Montforcl RASE, DONALD E. . . Dickinson, N. Dak. REHBEIN, ELRIIER C. . . . Appleton REINDLE, ALFRED . . . . Manitowoc REMlNGTON, DALE . . . Marinette RHER, GORING K. Honolulu, H. l. RICE, ALLEN B. . . , Detroit, Mich. RICHARDSON, BRYAN .... Platteville. RIDOEWAY, LOLA FERN , Morristown, Minn, RIEGEL, OSCAR WVETHERHOLD . . . Neenah RINROB, SEVERN .... Alpha, Minn. RITTER, JOHN W ...... Columbus ROBBINS, PAYE MYRTLE . Richlancl Center ROCERS, HILDREIW ESTELLE . Aitkin, Minn. ROSE, ORVAL OSXVALD . . . Wittenberg ROSE, WILLARD LYLE .... Poynette RUBERG, MARIE ANTOINFTTE . . Appleton RUOSCH, LOUIS CARL .... Edgerton RUSHTON, CARIKOLL CURTIS Escanaba, Mich. RUTH, MILDRED ,..,. Clintonville RUTH, MYRNA EVELYN . . Clintonville RYAN, ROSE PATRICIA . . , Appleton RYNDERS, RICHARD ROLAND SALTOR, FERN ELIZABETH . SC!-IAAL, CARMEN ARLENE . . . . Anttgo . Foncl du Lac . . . Gillelt SCHLAEEER, FLORENCE JULIA . . Appleton SCI-ILEGEL, MARIE . . .. . Athens SCHNEIDER, FLORENCE EMMA . , Milwaukee SCHUMACRER, LILLIAN . . . Edgerton SCHWEITZER, ALBERTA B. . . . SEIDL, DOROTHY LEE . Menominee, Mich. SHAW, CLIFFORD LAWRENCE . . Eflgerton SI-HEARD, HOLLY RICHARD . Milton ,junction SHERXVOOD, CYRIL BEAUIIORD . . . Beloit SHIRK, GLADYS DOIlOTHY SIEVERT, LAURA . . . SKINNER, LELAND ELIOT SLATTERGREN, GERARD B. . Appleton . . . Gotham . . . Appelton , Los Angeles Calif. Riverside, lll. SMITH, ELBERT . . . . Elderon SMITH, FLORENCE . . River Falls SMITH, HAROLD PRESTON . , Underhill SMITH, HAZEL . Chippewa Falls SMITH, JANET , . Appleton SMITH, JOYCE . . Gillett SMITH, OLOA ..... . Marshpelcl SMITH, WILLIAM ..... Grand Rapids SOLINGES, SYDNEY BERNARD . . Appleton SORENSON, ALBERT J ..... Appleton STANLEY, MARJORIE EVELYN . Clintonville STIMPSON, CHARLES .... STOELTING, LAWRENCE EVALINE . Ml. Hope Hazen, N. Dak. STOKER, HERBERT WILLIAM . . Wausau STONE, KENNETI4 FRANKLIN Chippewa Falls STREISSCUTH, CARL EDWARD . . Milwaukee STRONG, YVILLIAM ...... Antigo SVOBODA, GEORCIANA VIRGINIA . Kewaunee SWARTZLOW, CARL R ...,., Sparta SYMMONDS, FRANK LLOYD . . . Kenosha SYMMONDS, PHILLIS MURREA . . Kenosha TAN, JOSEPH . Shakkaslio, Tarpeh, Formosa TARAS, THEODORA MACDELENE RUTH Baraboo TAYLOR, BYRON CLAYTON . . , Appleton TEACUE, GLADYS DAVIS . . Mineral Point TERP, EVAN MITCHELL . . . . Green Bay TOBY,ALCHEE MORRISON . . Galesburg,lll. TOWNSEND, MARY JEANNETTE TURNER, CHARLES XVALTER . UREN, DORA MAE . . . VAN ESS, ARLINE . . . VAN NESS, HOWARD L. . . . VAUGHN, MARVIN BENJAMIN . VIEL, VIVIAN VERNA . . VINCENT, HARIRY E. . . . VOICT, LORNA .,... VON BERG, JEANETTE EVELYN VOSS, HERBERT ..... . Poynetie Wfausau . Argyle . Adel l . . Lodi . Appleton . Kimberly Park Falls XWatertown . . Lodi . . Racine VOTRUBA, ES-TI-IER NORNIA . . Duluth, Minn. WAFFLE, RUSSELL BALDWIN . WAITE, DOROTHY IRENE . WALKER, CAROL ANNE . . WALTERS, RUTH ALLENE . . . Elkhorn vK7ESl Salem . M arkesan . Poynette WEBB, WILLIAM BRENARD . Albert Lea, Minn. WEBER, HAZEL L ..... . OakjTelcl WEILER, WILLIAM RAY . . Chippewa Falls WESTENBERG, ROBERTA DORA Minneapolis, Minn, WESTCATE, LUCY ELIZABETI-I . WHITEHEAD, DELTA . . . WILBER, MABEL EDITI-I WILDER, MARITA . . WILIQINSON, GRACE .... NVILLIAMS, KATFIRYN ESTHER . WILSON, FRANK .... WIPF, DELOS C. . WOCHOS, EARL ..... WOEHLER, JOHN ..... XVOLLENBERG, PHYLLIS ELEANOR WOLTER. DOROTI-IY LORRAINE . WRICI-IT, WILLIAM MCGRECOR YOUNCCREN, HELEN LORRAINE ZEALLEY, MABELLE .... ZINGLER, EDWARD W. . D Rninelancler Goshen, lncl. . Wattpttn . Evansville . . Wilton . . Racine Rllinelancler . . . lola . Denmark .' Appleton . Greenwood . Appleton . Appleton . River Falls . Mllwaulaee Suring I age St'I.'urTly-1lIrue g Seven! In The Limelight CC3 5O-l-D4Z 'KW253 ISD P Q: N Dean Carl J. Waterman Page Sezenzy-six ZLf1nvqg,frz ezzaqse, me: V ' Afwrqi L7b54-fy, Le., C0 nservato ry Faculty Conservatory Faculty P g S y ,gh C0 nservato ry Faculty Se In The Limelight In The Lzmelight Page Eighty-L CLASSIFIED STUDENTS FLORENCE ALDERSON Medford Voice and Public School Methods. Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Clulog Lawrence Choir. . ELIZABETH BLACK Shawano Cello. Mu Phi Epsilong Alpha Delta Pig Con- servatory Orchestra. MARION BURGY Monticello Piano. 4 Mu Phi Epsilon. RUTH- BIRMINGHAM Sturgeon Bay Voice. Mu Phi Epsilon. ARDIS CALKINS Shawano Voice and Public School Methods. Sigma Alpha Iotag Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. BLANCHE CARR Escanaba, M ich. Piano and Public School Methods: Kollo Clubg Girls' Glee Club. HELEN CHRISLER Beaver Dam Piano and Public School Methods. Sigma Alpha Iota. DORIS CROFOOT Rhinelander Voice, Piano, and Expression. Mu Phi Epsilon. . RUTH DOUGHTY Osllkosh Piano. MARY DANIES A Manitowoc Public School Methods. Page Eighty-tl1 Page Eighty-four DoR1s DIETSCH Plymouth Public School Methods. Q Mu Phi Epsilong Gleei Clubg Lawrence Choir. DOROTHY FISI-IEL Viola Piano and Public School Methods. Kollo Clubg Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. MARION GETCHELL M arinetie Voice and Public School Methods Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Club. MARION I-IUTCHINSON Lake Linden, M ich. Voice and Public School lvlethocls. Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. HELEN KELLER Appleton Piano. Mu Phi Epsilon. BEATRICE KORT Piano. Sigma Alpha Iota. EMMA LANGWORTHY Public School Methods. Lawrence Choir. NINA LIENINGER Public School Methods. LA MADELEINE LINDER Art. Alpha Gamma Phi. lVA MAE Looms Voice. Kenosha Edgerton De Pe re Manitowoc Gilrnanton Mu Phi Epsilon 5 Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. Page Eighty-six DOROTHY LOVELL juneou Public School Methods. Kollo Club. RUTH RITCHIE Manitowoc Voice and Public School Methods. DAISY ROBERTS Arena Art and Public School Methods. Mu Phi Epsilong Lawrence Choir. BERENICE RUFSVOLD M arinette Voice and Public School Methods. Mu Phi Epsilon g Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. ' MAROUERITE SCHUELKE Appleton Piano. Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. CRYSTAL SHOEMAKER Appleton Voice. Kollo Clubg Glee Clubi Lawrence Choir. LILY SINDAHL Neenah P Voice. Mu Phi Epsilon. AILEEN SOLVERSON Viroqua Public School Methods. HELEN TAFT 'lomah Voice and Public School Methods. Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Clubg Lawrence Choir. ALICE THEW Rockford, Ill. Piano. Mu Phi Epsilong Athena. Page Eighty Page Eighty-e ight IRENE THOMAS Ely, M inn. Piano. Kollo Clulog Lawrence Choir. GENEVIEVE TRUESDALE Viroqua Public School Methods, ARLYLE WATSON Plymouth Voice. lvlu Phi Epsilong Glee Cluhg Lawrence Choir. LUCY W ESTGATE Rh inelander Expression and Flute. Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Club: Conserva- tory Orchestra. A MARITA WILDER Expression. 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F! ,A f i I Y FQDRENSHCS Page Ninety-one O'Brien Prof. Orr Tink Le Richeaux Werner France Balza Forensic Board OFFICERS VICTOR WERNER .............. . . .President EDMUND TINK ......... ...... ...... V i ce. Pres. CHARLES LE RICHEAUX. . . . . .Recording Sec. 82 Treas. Page Ninety-l'r1vU Review of Forensic Season Many victories marked Lawrencos l920-Zl forensic season, our debators winning in two of their three debates, and our orator win- ning Hrst place in the state oratorical contest, and one of the Hrst three places in the divisional contest. The question debated this year was, Resolved, That further japanese immigration into the United States should be prohibited. Interest in debate ran high, many men reported for the tryouts, which were held December lil. Cf the twenty-two who tried out, the following teams were chosen: affirmative team, Forrest I-loisington, Earl Watson, and Earl I-lunting, with Edmund Tink as alternate, negative team, john Sullivan, Alfred Root, and Karl Trever, with Thor Bruce as alternate. The first debates, with Carroll college, took place March ll. Our afhrmative team debated here in the old chapel. The decision was unanimous in favor of Lawrence. The negative team, which went to Naperville, won by a 2-l decision. . Our first defeat in the forensic season came March 25, when Lawrences affirmative team debated with Albion at Albion. Alfred Root was substituted for Forrest l-loisington on this trip. The contest was close, and the decision was 2-l in favor of Albion. Our two teams deserve all credit for their untiring work during the season. Professor Orr has one of the best records of any forensic coach in the state for turning out winning men. Of fourty-four debates, his teams have won thirty-two. l-lis orators have always been either winners in the state contests or have had extremely high ratings. As a dramatic coach, his work is recognized to be of a high quality. Lawrence is indeed fortunate in having Professor Orr at the head of the public speaking department. Page Nin J' ' ' , . A ,, A 2:1-1 T f -, . - sim wi .T 7 -r. 'fi 1-:Sz Ur:-'f 3 . :fi-M. ::-.f'-'- :MC-24 -' 'tr '- I '- L T ' A ' ' ' T . ' A Q - , ' ' A.,. -,. 2 f, .-'Eg' H 55257141 .- ' U iii: 'HQ I' 'Ia T i ':2:1 '- 19-27 ,1 ,I I -- Sh. :v 5 :lf .ILT Pf 1:-, .- , ' ' , -211:21 , w- - - Mew: ' , ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,, . , 'if ififiw- . 51:12 ff? Q24 - .- :-5,.,,,, Watson Hoisington Hunting Debate Question: Resolvedg that further japanese immigrat should be prohibited. Page Ninety-four AmfmGtiU6 Team EARL WATSON FORREST HOISINGTON EARL HUNTING EDMUND TINK, Alternate Tink ion into the United States . Jigs! .' 443:-5, ,.,.1. 1 12211-5 ' ' , ..,:g ff .1 ' -' -f.:51'?5fqji 12.3. :j. 1: ' gl' I -1, Jwvf., ffp f! f, ' 12145 H321 -1, 'g:1:-- ., V, I ' - ,,1 sl- 'f , :gag ,I . .. ,.2.1:a::214: 2- I- if f J f - I 1 ' . f f ' . ' - f -I V 1 nsffm:-I: , -1 my-zalrpa-I 11 , A .. ,L .1 1..:-'Ia af 1 -, fz.e+fI1:9: . ' , , 24:52. - ' ' , , ,, .1431--:JH ii ' ' ' ' ' ' - . ' x - -- '- , ' - . f 4 -A 1 -- ' - , ' l 1 A A 5 Sullivan Root Trevor Bruce Negative Team WILLIAM SULLIVAN ALFRED ROOT KARL TREVER THOR BRUCE, Alternate Page Nimzly-five Page Ninety-si.r Victor Werner Oratory Victor Werner, our orator, was the winner in the inter-class oratorical, which was held December 10. The subject of his oration was, America at the Crossroads. Before the state oratorical he changed the title to The International Mind. The state contest was held at Ripon, February l8, Werner winning first honors, At the divisional contest, which was held in Memorial chapel, April 8, Werner was one of the three winners. The honor of having this divisional contest, is one which comes to Lawrence only once in 28 years. Werner Won his victories through his masterly delivery, his intensive study of his subject, and his belief in his message. 1 2 ff - A' 5253. ' df Q, M ' it ea - 'ik . 4 z N N 1 . 5 . lk 01.1. 3 ' f 1' . .-.QS X ' L -1 I :Wh -ik 1 Y xx f , x fy 557' ' J F- I . xg MUSIC Girls' Clee Club I tinerary March April 23 New Holstein l Sparta 24 Shiocton Z La Crosse ' 25 Fond du Lac 3 Minneapolis 26 Juneau 5 Minneapolis 28 Wautoma 6 St. Paul 29 Port Edwards 7 Chippewa Falls 30 Elroy 8 Augusta 3 l Wonewoc 9 Wittenberg 25 Home Concert Personnel GERTRUDE GRAVES . . . Directress GLADYS YVES BRAINARD Concert Pianist CTAREIELD W. DAY ,...., . . Manager MARIAN BENSON HELEN SOWLE MARGARET AUSTIN BLANCHE CARR MARION l'lANSON lSABEL CAMPBELL MAROUERITE SCHUELRE RUTH NORTHWAY MABEL VERHULST ARLYLE WATSON DOROTHY I-IUNT VERA CHAMBERLAIN EDITH BJ ORNSTAD HELEN TAET First Soprano LUCILE MEUSEL lRENE THORPE DORIS DIETSCH IVA MAE LOOMIS MARIAN I-IUTCHINSON MARIAN GETCHELL Second Soprano First ERMA TERRILL MARIE PUCHNER RUTH BIRMINGHAM LUCY WESTGATE Alto RUTH MARTIN BERENICE RUFSVOLD VALERIA SCHREINER Second Alto CRYSTAL SHOEMAKER DOROTHY FISHEL I ARDIS CALKINS . elRMA SHERMAN DORCAS JACKA ' LUCY WESTGATE Accompanist lRMA SHERMAN Flutisi LUCY WESTGATE , Page Ninely-eight Page Ninety-nina Page On MGHNS Glee Club March 4 Neenah l l New Lonclon 18 Kaukauna 22 Manitowoc Z3 Plymouth Z4 W auwatosa 25 Milwaukee 26 Chicago 27 Chicago 28 Chicago 29 Rockford 30 janesville 3 1 Itinerary April l Madison 2 Mineral Point 3 Mineral Point 4 Portage 5 Tomah 6 Wausau 7 Stevens Point 8 Waupaca l3 Home Concert Evansville Personnel CARL j. WATERMAN . .... . Director CLINTON MCCREEDY . . Manager MAX SCHULDT . . .,.. , Accompanist First Tenor WINEIELD ALEXANDER CLEMENT KETCHUM BERNARD BEI-INKEN ROLLIN MAEIE VERNER DELANEY CLARENCE NYHUS IRWIN JOHNSON ALLAN RICE DAVID JOHNSON EDMUND TINI4 l-loWARD XVILTERDING Second Tenor PAUL CONRADS HAROLD MCCILLAN DONALD DOTY NORBERT ROEDER ROY l-IERBST LAWRENCE SINGER LESTER MICHAELIS JOHN VINCENT NVILLIAM WRIGHT Firsl Bass THoR BRUCE FORREST HOISINGTON W. RUSSELL BROTEN EDWIN JOHNSON PAUL CARY GEORGE MECHALSON JAMES DEMING HERBERT PIERCE Second Bass WALTER BEIER JACK MARKHAM CHESTER GAUERKE ' DONALD MCRAE CLEMENT HACKWORTHY CLINTON MCCREEDY KARL XVINDESHEIM Soloists WINFIELD ALEXANDER, Tenor GEORGE MECHALSON, Baritone BERNARD BEHNKEN, Horn MAX SCHULDT, Pianist CLEMENT I-IACKWGRTHY, Bass e hundred Page One hundred and one Page One hunclred and two WW, Iwwnz C563 ,WM WU' ,if . D ij ffff ww WW 'fiffilmmw W' ?1 TREE JQRESS AM L: rl.. I jf? 'I ,, IV' ',1 ' QL 5' UWM 1 lil Aff 1 1 ,Q f ir? f H5 eff! 'I' I fwfr i A if ,f 4 ' W I , f , I f , I X , f 4 I , -, , .. W1 f- -ff.:-Z.I.i. 'fav '. V.:-we-' ' -Iifawwi -L-'wmfm 91451. sv yggiqfigf ,, I ..--. iz-,.,-W.-. .- .,f.,, . ,I .-fi. .fm -1 wf- 1- if I ff A ' in f .jLv,i,ig,'- ,5qi:gJ.51,:,.N'gQ 2 35 Page One 1.-. Leigh Hooley Editor-in-Chief Th LEICH ITICOLEY . LAWRENCE FRANCE . HELEN WILLIAMS . CHARLES LERICHEAUX ALFRED ROOT . . MARGARET NENVINC LLOYD MORRIS . PEARL XVEREEL LETHA DAMBRUCH GENEVIEVE 1XfICGONXfAN NORMA CASS ESTHER BALDWIN PERCY WOOLEY . HELEN WILLIAMS .IEAN LIGHTBODY . WALLACE NELSON MARGARET LUCE VICTOR WERNER . . KENNETH IXIICHOLSON OLOA SMITH GERTRUDE MCNOWN hundred and four e Ariel Board Lawrence France Business Nlanager Editor-in-chief Business Manager Assistant Editor 'Assistant Manager The School Student Body Conservatory Activities . Athletics Features Societies Humor Secret . Pictures Art Editor Cass Dambruch Hooley Will iams McGowan Morris Wooley Baldwin Nelson Smith Le Richeaux France Nicholson Werbel Luce Werner Lightbody Schlafke Ungrodc Page One hundred and flue Garfield Day Editor CIARFIELD DAY . FRANK WILLIAMS ESTHER BALDWIN H, R. MUNDHENKE ALFRED GALPIN . DOROTHY PIERCE RALPH CULNAN . LESTER ABBEY . LILLIAN SCI-ILAEKE The Lawrentiotn Board EDITORIAL STAFF DEPARTMENT EDITORS ARNO WALLSCI-ILAEGER . . Frank Williams Business Manager . . . Editor Business Manager . . News Editor Editorial Writer Make-up Manager Contributors' Club . . . Rewrite Special Writer . Y. Wf. C. A. . Y. M. C. A. FRANK SABISH . ..... . Sports LETA BREYER, HELEN RITCHIE . . . . Alumni OTTOMAR ESCHE ......... EICl1f1f1g6 MARGARET LUCE, GENEVIEVE MCGOWAN .... . . . S0Ci6f3' CRYSTAL SHOEMAKER .......... ....... . Music JOHN VINCENT , BLANCHE HUTCPIINSON ' HILDA EILER HELEN WILLIAMS AMY BONSALL FRANK HUNSAKER LORRIE BALZA MARGUERITE NEWING KENNETH STONE VIRGINIA HULBURT OSCAR WALLSCHLAEGER EVELYN JARRETT LESTER IVIICHEALIS ERMA HENRY OSCAR RIEGEL HELEN MILLS AILEEN HENRY MABEL CLEVEN NELLIE VAN WYIC jOI-IN 'WILTERDING LOUISE TAUBERT DOROTHY LYMER MARGARET HENDERSON MARIE PUCHNER ELLEN KINSMAN GERTRUDE MCNOWN LILLIAN VILLAND JAMES DEMINC BUSINESS STAFF FRANK S. XVILLIAMS .,..... . . Business Manager RAY GOLLINS .... .... A dvertising Manager HARRY CLARK ..... ..... C ircitlation Manager ALCHEE TOBEY MARGARET NICPIOLSON LEON YOUMANS ALFRED ROOT Page One hundred and six Youmans Corr Collins Balza Pierce Culnan Dyer Williams Newing Henry Henry Esche Luce Shoemaker Kinsman Nicholson Cleland Bonsall IVlcGoxvan .Ierritt Puchner u Riegel Hunsaker Vlfiltercling Ivlundhenlce Henderson Baldwin Root lVliLcl1ell Wallschlaeger Eiler Deming lvlichaelis Taubert NVallschlaeger Beyer Van Vilyclc Hulbert Mills Hutchinson Schlafke Villand Sabish Tobey Stone Ritchie Page One hundred and seven Lawrence College Publications. Lawrence College Bulletin. Published semi-monthly by the College office. The Lawrentian. Published Weekly by a staff elected from the student body The Ariel. Published annually by the junior Class. V The Lawrence Alurnnas. Published monthly by Miss Ethel Buckrnaster. The Lawrence Latin ist, Published annually by the Latin Club. The Yellow Cow. A Published every once in a While by parties unknown. One hundred and eight! THE STAGE Page Onv llumlrcd and nzne Goddard Bohan I-Iowa rd Rogers Hicks Townsend Ludwig Nelson Messerole Millar Stanley McCourt Braden Merriman Schneider Gochnauer Jarrint Gregory Urcn Votruba Sunset Players OFFICERS IVIYRA LUDWIG . Q .... . . . President ' IVIARJORY STANLEY . . Secretary-Treasurer Miss GOCHNAUER . . Chairman Page One hundred and lun ,MV , ' Jvjf I f - . 1' ' fi-J Qi if - if x .y V'I Ag! A I 4 Vg' V , , Michaelis Heckert Flom Behnkcn Muel!er Symonds Graff Graves Riegcl Rynders Mjilde Ruth Ruth Giblin johnson Kaiser Q Anderson Remington Meyer Burgan Iviondelert Hoar Dedolph Bratz Odgers OFFICERS IVIILDRED RUTH EVA jol-INSON . CHARLOTTE BRATZ JAMES I-IOAR . . CHARLES BEHNKEN . . President . Vice President . . . Treasurer . . . Secretary Publicity Chairman Page Une lmndrcd and eleven One The Rivals BY RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Lawrence Aflernorial Chapel, May 17, 1920 Cast Sir Anthony Absolute .... . ROBERT D VNIINN Captain Absolute, his son . . . . FENWICK POOH Faulkland, a friend of the Captains . . . . CARROLL HEIIT Bob Acres, a Country Squire ....... WILLIAM DOLL Sir Lucius OiTrigger, an Irish Gentleman . . . VICTOR WERNER Fag, Captain Absolutes servant .... EDWARD G SCHULTS David, Acres' servant ...... . . JOHN VINCENT Thomas, a Coachman . . . GEORGE HITTLER Mrs. Malaprop . . . GRACE HAYLETT Lydia Languish . . . CORRINNE LAWTON julia, Lyclials freind . , . . ESTHER RONNING Lucy, Lydia's maid . .... , PEARL WERBEL Stal? Director . . . . . . PROFESSOR F W ORR Business Manager . . . . RALPH L NICHOLS Publicity .... ..... j ACK W RICE Assistant Stage Director . ..... GEORGE HITTLER Properties .... . ESTHER RONNING, JOHN VINCENT Stage Decoration . ...... GRACE HAYLETT Synopsis . Setting - Bath, England. Time- Year l775. Scene l . Scene 2. Scene l. Scene 2. Scene l. Scene 2. Scene 3. Scene 4. Scene l. Scene 2. Scene l. Scene 2. liuadred and twelve ACT l. A street in Bath. A dressing room in Mrs. Mala1orop's lodging AGT ll. Captain Absolutes lodgings. North Parade. ' ACT lll. North Parade. julias dressing room. Mrs. MalaprOp's lodging. Acres' Lodging, ACT. IV. Mrs. Malapropis lodging. North Parade. ACT V, julia's dressing room. Kings Mead Fields. 75.5.54-,--1 -- f-f. f- - f ,, A 3-L-if.ilLTQTf.'.,,.L.-:S .....L.g,. rr J, Page One' l1unLlre'rl -and llrinwn May Doy Festival ' May 21,1920 GRACE HAYLETT . . .... . May Queen OLGA ACHTENHACEN , . Attendant MAR JORIE NEWTON ......... . Attendant JOSEPHINE l'lUTCI-IINSON .......,.. Director COMMITTEES OE T l-IE DAY General GENEVIEVE MCGOWAN EDWIN JOHNSON Luncheon LETHA DAMERUCH CLEMENT KETCHUM Publicity RALPH L. NICI-IOLS JACK W. RICE Music HELEN SOWLE lVlILDRED BUNNEL GERTRUDE MCNOWN MILDRED ROWE ETHEL DEXVEY lVlARIAN MILLER EDXVARD KREBS Synopsis of the Festival ln their regular, procession the Nights and Days pass by. As they pass, the time approaches for the coming of a new season. With another Clay comes Spring. The Larks follow Closely after her. Spring awakens the brooks, and then the flowers. The fruit blossoms open at her touch. The grains Come up through the earth, She Welcomes each in turn. jack Frost and the frost fairies Come and drive back Spring- They blight and chill the growing things and revel in the destruc- tion. As they scoff the sun sends his beams into their midst. The frosts are dispelled. Spring is brought back and growing things revive. Springs work is Clone, and she tells the flowers that she must go. They try to keep, her, but she says that another is coming, more Worthy to be their queen than she. LAWRENTIA enters with Light, Truth and other attendants, and is crowned Queen. All sing to her. ln her honor the girls dance with garlands. After all is done the winds blow in, carrying before them the butterflies who are left as the winds blow away. As the butterflies fly away, the rest follow. gc One lzurulrecl and fourlee W'-1' 'Q Si 'B :1 'P w g.. 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MOCHESNEY Page One hunclred and Iwenly-lim Wearers of the Football KETCHUM MOGLYNN WOEHLER DOERING JOHNSON POND BASINS Basketball TESOH PUCHNER MORRISON DYER Track MITCHELL WHEELER Wresl l ing KUBITZ Coaches CLANTON GRIGNON OLSSON CURRIE BRUMM TRIPP KUEIT: WHEELER SMITH REINDLE THOMAS ATKINSON Puchner Wheeler Sorenson Smith Dyer Deering Basirig ,J ohnson Olsson Hooley Grignon Woehler Mitchell Clanton- Williams Currie Tesch Hunting Pond lVlcChesney Ell iott ' Ketchum The L Club H - Ojicers of the L Club DONALD DYER . .' , President LEIGH I-IOOLEY . . Secretary WALTER HUNTING . Vice President COACH IVICCHESNEY . Treasurer The Coaches Tl-ILETICS at Lawrence have taken a big jump since the arrival of Coach Harlan Mc- Chesney. 'ilNlac came from Kansas State Normal with a string of victories to his credit. He showed his ability at the very start by producing a cham- pionship football tearn. ln basketball he introduced the short passing game, an entirely new style of play to our men. The team learned rapidly and made a record. lVlac is also a track coach of no little experience and his team will Egure prominently in the State Meet of this year. ulviacn is a man with a personality that makes all the fellows Fight to help him. ' lf' f W' ' 'vf ,llil.f5 56 ..:L4?,1- - 1 .:. Buck l age One Iiuntlrerl and lwenlyffour lvicffhesney Great credit should be given to Coach Cub Buck, 'Wisconsirrs All- American Tackle. Cub gave his services to the team and made the line the scrappiest in the state. I-le made his appearance in his war togs every evening, and gave the fellows the stuff that earned him his berth on the All- American. With both of these men back next year, Lawrence faces .the prospect of the best year in her athletic history. 55 Q 'KX NM' Dudley MacFar!an Larry Singer, Cheer Leader Floyd Rabehl, Basketball Mazinger e, Alhlelic Manager p nge Om' lrzmdrezl um! Imfzxly Page One hundred and twenty-six ' 1 Captains Captain-elect William Smith Captain Gerhardt Kubitz Page Une llunclruil und lllJCIl!y-SC'lfL!l'L I-IARLAN lVlCCI-IESNEY CIERHARDT KUBITZ . DUDLEX' MACFARLANE ARTHUR XVI-IEELER. . . DONALD lVlCGLYNN .... WALTER HLINTINO . . . XVILLIAM SMITH ...... CLEMENT KETCP-IUM. . LEONARD BRUMM ,... DELEERT DOEHRING.. EDWIN JOHNSON ..... GERI-lARDT IQUBITZ .,.. CHARLES POND ...... WILLIAM ELLIOTT. . . . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . Lawrence . P 0 cf lumrlrc'cI and lu-vnIy- g I Football 707771 F' I W IQITIT F L.l-l The Team E. IVIYRTLE BASING .... T. ROY GRIONON ..... . G. JOHN WVOEHLER ...... C. ALBERT SORENSON . . . Coach Captain Manager ...FB T G G. PERLE CLANTON ..,.....,... E. T. CARL QLSSON ...,. . , . l-I. B. E, LESCOMBE TRIPP .... ..... E . B. NORBERT ROEDER ....... H. B. B. DONALD IXACRAE ,.......... G. B. ARNO VNfALSCl-ILAEC-ER ....., G. B. RALPH RUEI-ILMIAN ......... E. Scores 43 St. Norloerts . O O Vxfisconsin . . . 60 9 Stevens Point . . . 3 lO Beloit ...... O 26 Northwestern College . . O Z2 Ripon ...... 3 l0 lvlilwaukee Engineers . 0 48 Carroll ...... O 173 Opponents . . 66 l l Tripp Hunting Pond Clanton Ketchum Hunting Reeder BACCFEC Elliott Wallschlaeger johnson Sorenson Olson Basing lX4cCl1esnev Grlgnon Brumm Ruhlman Ddering , Smith Kubitz Capt. 5 Wheeler ' McGlynn Woehler renly-nina' ll Page One hundred and The 1920 Football Season HW if f' f 1 , 5-394-'K Q-27: 31f3Q,- t,.g'.Z5lllQQL f ' 4, , 7 .ffm , ,v-, ,. . , fi, ' -- ,f 1 2 CW' lil -f fi W! aw my 'f'f',! - 'flci' 4: lrzifr W 145' . we- 4..- ,- . 2 fflzaz-4 '-A':? -'ff1,'Vi'ff :-1- -W 'Tn X- My re2:? 91'3n' Page One hundred and lhirly I-TEN the call for foot- ball candidates was issued, about forty husky war- riors reported for practice. Among the candidates were many old men with but one thought and that to win the football championship. With this idea uppermost in their minds and ever pushing them ong they were the best nucleus that could have been found. Then too, we were fortunate in having many Freshmen who had been stars in high school, to Hll the gaps. The first few weeks were disappointing as the Coach was teaching a new system of football, and the fellows found it hard to break away from their accustomed style of play. The game with Wis- consin was disappointing but the fellows realize now thatgit was the best thing that could have happened. Our weaknesses were magnified be- L mia , it rf g, X A, uf gy-JIU f wi if' ' Vg, if H0 l 1 1, I 0 V ' w , 'f ,li 5, K 3 1 lg + cause of the superiority of the Uni- versity team. The fellows realized that the team was not what they had thought it was and that to win the Championship, they would have to concentrate their efforts on foot- bal, alone. The Beloit game was the crucial battle. lf the students of Lawrence had seen this game Csome didj they would havelbeen convinced without a doubt that Lawrence was going to take the bacon. Every member of the team found himself in that game and came to place the right kind of confidence in the team. After the Beloit game, Coach lVlacChesney realized that in order to develop the team the most, he would need some assistance, Law- rence was indeed fortunate to secure the services of Howard Buck, With Mac and- Cub as coaches, and with a team whose heart and soul were in the game, everyone conn- dently awaited the approach of the Ripon game. f. is-, .' ,jf sk . . . . f. H., f We , wa yvibw, -:ia Ib fffw if LMIQ- ,-fms, 1 . 1,1174 . ,- 474- . 7 iff, Mi' 59- .A fi' I F ' i , H ' I A 1 V. f W, A . f My 4 fgn YV!! Q '91 , if f , .wi pw 43 .,4. , 1 , , wil 1 ' 5 ILA I F A ,iff . 'G3+5'fef ,.f -,iaiialff J Z 1' 'r 5 A, W f Ng 1 , , F. , A ,ef -. -:, 1h'.3,'.,, , i'.:-fill -', Page One hundred and lhirly-one 4.. Ju. , 9.1. . . . ., -.m.11.-we--1 - --ff- 1 L- ' ii .,.-sm:--mfg-ftf..+,. gf f '-Q, H E X c 155,771 fly, lc' ,J W -fr s' fi J v' I' Page One hundred and lhirly-two The day of the Ripon game came and went and Lawrence was still able to claim that no team except the University had crossed the goal line, and was sure that no team would. The game with the Engineers was played in a sea of mud, making real football difficult. Our line with its shifting attack and defense, was un- able to obtain a footing. This is the reason for the low score. Thanks to the team, the coaches, and the spirit of the student body, Lawrence won the State Champion- ship as in the days of Abrahamson and the Tippets. May this be the start of another Championship era. H V! 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GERHARDT KUBITZ. WVILLIAM MORRISON Record Klmberly Clark . Stevens Point . . Beloit . . . Milton . . . Ripon .... , Carroll .... . Michigan School Mines . Beloit .... . Ripon . . . . . Marquette . . . . Carroll . . Individual Records for the season Field Gcals Free Shots . . 25 . . . 7 . . . 26 . . 41 . ' . 13 . I 1 . . 6 . 0 . . 3 . O . . 4 . 0 . . 4 . O . . 6 . 0 . L. G. R. F. R. F. R. F. . 16 . 17 . 15 . 23 . 33 . 10 . 17 . 23 . 18 . 21 . -21 Fouls . 6 . 8 . 26 . 12 . 7 . 6 .25 .3 Gebhardt Riegel Kubitz IvlcChcsney, Coach MacFarlane, Mgr. Tesch Smith Wheeler Morrison Puchner Collins Basing, Capt. Sorenson Page Une hundred and Ihirly-SUWII ,Lea ,ay R35 ,gferg , ' x 6 7 --I '- f A Basketball Season ' HEN the call for basketball men was issued, about. ,forty candidates re- sponded, among whom were only two letter men, Captain Easing and Tiger Smith of the football fame. At forward, lVlac cut down to Basing, Kubitz, Puchner, Tesch, and lvlorrisong at center, was Wheelerg for the guard positions, we had Smith and Sam Sorenson, T a pair which showed real class before the season 4 -4 2 was over. After a couple of practice games, we 2 opened the season at Beloit. Coach was teach- ! I. ing a new style of play and the team took a long i n time to get going smoothly. Beloit beat us -5 after a hard fought tussle. The following night, , ,,,,' l found the Team at Milton, where we were suc- cessful by a 25 to 23 score. The next week, Mac took the team to Ripon. The large floor threw the team off its teamwork and Ripon won. Ripon out-played us the first half, but in the second, we scored more points than they did. f,fi,,?g All if, ' V if U 1 ' ' . L ' - Z i '1' ff Lf X . 2 lf' 1 1 I gig ,- Page One hundred and thirty-eight Carroll was the next opponent and the team came to life and took them into camp by a 27 to l0 score. The Michigan School of Mines was the next victim, losing 30 to 17. Then our initial defeat of the season was revenged when we downed Beloit, 23 to 20. Ripon, Lawrences old rivals and the state champions, came to Appleton all tuned for another victory, but Lawrence proved that it is not stars but teamwork that wins the games. lVlcChesney's men worked like a well governed and oiled machine while the Ripon stars were trying individually to break through our de- fense.l The game was hard fought all the way through, and the result was in doubt until the finalwhistle blew, with Lawrence leading 21 to 18. The big thing about the past season is not the number of games won but the steady im- provement from week to week. With every man of the squad back in his place next year and the team play ofthe last year to build on, Lawrence should step out and take the Championship next year. .A f, E l li.-. at mama - X -N !-'Vm'lV1igi,,,5 a r -sw ' fp . , , 1 I , l f Ely? in in 4 A T L is Y 'fe 4..,. 4 1:-qua , ly flrmai-zrm f i: :Kx,.tgg- A '-' 7 . -'. 71, if X., , i Iiagc One lumdrecl and llxirly-nin Lawrence M en 1' RT was the unanimous choice of all critics for the center position on the All- State Team. I-Ie scored more points than any other man in the Confer- ence and was the pivot around which Coach Mac built his team play. Art is a game loser and what is more, a good winner, and his sports- manship has gained him a name throughout 'the state. lf.. T 12, if 54,-'f.qft'i , - ,Q.,., 4 ,,e. ff' --r- - A Q f , ,W eff fs 7 v4 ag . 1- 1. m f, -Ext:-wtf' - 6 I gk X M1 ., sf , 1' -qi I I N: x ' 1 ' it gy' . l ggi. ij.: -j iff., s 41.1 V-51 3212.5 will lsr-.I-xi 'f if..':'ev ' fl ,.V.V', . -ggi 41' g A-U vin!-'iz-f 5, ' ' 1'.'T '2nTi-. r 'THE v f xgfM. r,4-.: 15- ' ., 'f'u,Q1.'J:5g5-1' ,, .Lo -1- f,f1j',p:s:. N. ' -f' -. V Bill Smith Page One hundred and forty on All-State Team . 9 J I. f, I 'I 1 ,f . 1 . -1 Q . I 4' Yfgafiqf ' uszzai-f:.,.111. . H - f-- ,- at X . tx t f , awp, X ti?-:,g,f:x -' 'zzrizi-' -rx .Q f .4 t-- .Wy-.. tk.. .N ,,..,2,?,, vu.. , H -. YW! 7:55 if i? 'I ..N Art Wheeler IGER was placed on many All-State Teams but finally ended with honorable men- tion. There is no doubt that had Lawrence won the championship, Bills great guarding and eye for the basket would have landed a berth on the Five. Bill is a hard and consistent player and a fighter for the Blue and NVhite from the opening whistle 'to the last second. Captains Q .. 511: .V -,fy , 1-v-2 1. ww ,f- vesa, - .ip - A A, -'W ,V ' :xx :Jff93, ' 1 f .' mf WZ, c a 4 e . ? '- 124 'wr 'Qi k 4' , 7: I Mr My 1 if .5 'H' ', ' in :av in .1 5222? I fly U V , X N ' e' ' :A ' . - . ' cv: -, :: -. ,f:f11,, vw.-.vw ,-W.: ,-:f,, , Q:g,:2V1: 4 f za'- , i , 'Ii'SZ71 ' .-1351? ,Z - . -'H 1 -:Mia-:fs1'1:,f,1 5-,f x 4 fb va 33 f .f 4,f.f' f fa. ' 1 sf H , ' . f ., v E12-5 X 4f:,I:- n x 3 , V - . I 2 , 2 V liz- V 1 ' 1 N 4,.L., N, . .- , , , , H . , Captain-elect Leigh Hooley Captain Merton Lean Pfzge One hundred and forly-one Stevens Point Meet Carlton Meet . . Ripon Meet . State Meet . . ulVlERTH LEAN . , HBILLH XVATERPOL L F RANK WILLIAMS . MARTH WHEELER . MERRITT MITCHELL LAWRENCE CAMPBELL . LEICH HooLEY . Rox' NORMINGTON . B1LL SMITI-I . . l'lARRY CoLvIN . . ALVIN RABEI-IL . CHUCK HooLEx' . CHARLES TURNER . DEL PxOW'LAND . ARNO WALLSCHLAEGER l'NIPPY'lROEDER . CARL QLSSON . . P O e hundred andforty-Iwo S CB 3 Q I- Q sv U3 Q Q OJ o F '54 C N o Scores Lawrence, 605 Stevens Point, 74 . Lawrence, 19, Carlton, 91 Lawrence, 56, Ripon, 75 Third place won by Lawrence. . . . . . Highjurnp L . . . l00 yard dash, 220, and 440 L . High Jump, Pole Vault L ..... Javelin L . . . Half Mile Fl' . . Mile, Two Mile . , Mile, Half Mile . -l-l0, shot put, discuss . . Shot put, discuss . Hurdles, broad jump . . . . Hurdles . . Two Mile . . Pole Vault . , . . Hurdles . . . , Mile, Two mile . . . . , . . Hurdles , l00 yard dash, 220 yard dash The lla? Track Season, 192.0 When the call came for track candi- dates, only one L man was in school, Captain Lean. With a team composed of green men, not much could be expected, and Coach Beyer started building for another year. The annual Pentathlon brought out a good fleld of candidates. The Phi Mu team, won the Inter- Sorority Relay. Soon after this event, outdoor work began. The first meet was a dual meet with Stevens Point Normal. The final score was 74 to 60 in favor of the Normalites. Normington starred winning two Firsts. A pretty race developed in the two-mile, with Campbell and Chuck Hooley rac- ing for first place. I The team then travelled to Carlton and received a bad beating the score being 91 to l9. Lawrence won only two iirsts, Lean win- ning the l-ligh jump and I-looley the mile. Norming- . ing from boils and was out T Q V ton contracted blood poison- for the rest of the year. The jinx still followed us when M M Leigh l-looley, winner ofthe wht T mile in the Stevens Point 1 and Carlton, sprained his ankle and was laid off for T the season. Page One liundrvd lj ll .WI N LQ X Y ff Page One hundred and forty-four Ripon came to Appleton for a dual meet and left with a win, the score being 75 to 56. Wheeler established a State Record in the javelin in this meet. The State Meet at Beloit was a big disappointment to the squad but luck seemed against us. With five letter men back for the coming sea- son Lawrence is due for a good year on the cinder path. Y s aff? T 1 'if If R ,'A- The State Meet Ripon. . . . ..... 68 points 1-laun CRiponD .. . ..l.. I7 ponis Beloit ...... ..., 4 3 55 points Gates CBeloitD .... .... 1 ig points Lawrence ..... . . .33M points Hertz CGarrollD . . . . io points Carroll ..... . . .182 points Leudtke CRiponD . . . . 9 points Results of the meet 120 yard I-ligh Hurdles- HAUN CRD first, GATES CBD, second, COLVIN CLD, third, SGHAGHT CBD, fourth. Time, 17 seconds. 100 yard Dash - HAUN CRD, first, LEUDTKE CRD, second, USHER CRD, third, PETER- SON CCD, fourth. Time 10K seconds. Pole Vault- WILLIAMS CLD, first, HAUGEN CCD and SGHAGHT CBD, tied for second, GATEs CBD, third, TURNER CLD and KURANZ CCD, tiedforfourth, Height 10 ft. 3in. 1-Iighjump - LEAN CLD, hrst, BABCOCK CBD, second, WILLIAMS CLD, third, GREGOR- SON CRD, fourth, Height, 5 ft. 10 inches. CState Record.D Half Mile RUN-MITCHELL CLD, hrst, BABCOCK CBD, second, N. MoRGAN, CRD third, F. MORGAN CRD, fourth. Time, 25 minutes 7 M seconds. 220 yard dash-LEUDTRE CRD, hrst, USHER CRD, second, WATERPOOL CLD, third, JERDEE CRD, fourth. Time, 24M seconds. Broad Dump - HAUN CRD, first, GATES CBD, second, LEE CBD, third, LEUDTKE CRD, fourth. Distance, 20 feet 8 inches. Shot Put - BOESE CRD, first, GUNDERSON CRD, second, KRAMER CCD, third, NoRM- 1NGToN CLD, fourth. Distance, 35 feet 9 inches. Discus-EATON CRD, Dirst, KRAMER CCD, second, l-IARTLETT CRD, third, MoR1LL CBD, fourth. Distance, 120 feet. CState RecordD. Javelin - VORNHOLT CRD, Dirst, WHEELER CLD, second, NYGREN CBD, third, MIGKEL- SON CBD, fourth. Distance, 140 feet 10 inches. 220 yard Hurdles-GATES CBD, hrst, RABEHL CLD, second, l-IAUN CRD, third, WINKENWERDER CBD, fourth. Time, 29 seconds. 440 yard Dash - SAXBY CBD, first, VERRETTE CRD, second, N. MORGAN CRD, third, MGGAUGHEY CBD, fourth. Time, 55X seconds. Mile Run - 1-IERTZ CCD, hrst, F. MoRGAN CRD, second, CLARK CBD, third, SHORTT CRD, fourth. Time, 4 rninutes 47 seconds. Two Mile RUN-I-IERTZ CCD, first, CAMPBELL CLD, second, WAGLEY CBD, third, CHAPEL CBD, fourth. Time, 10 minutes 42M seconds. Mile Relay-Beloit, Dirstg CEASTMAN, MGGAUGHEY, BABCOCK, SAXBYD, Ripon, second, CVERRETTE, JERDEE, THOMPSON, N. MORGAND, Lawrence, third, CM1TG1-1ELL, OLSSON, ROEDER, WATERPOOLD. Page One hundred Cll'1dfOflj'-F Page Ona hundred and forty-six Captain Thomas Captain Elect Ale d Wrestling 1921 ROBERT ALEXANDER MARK ANDERSON GERHARDT KUBITZ ALBERT REINDLE RALPH THOMAS CCaptain 19215 f School W1'estling Championships - December 15 , 1920 Freshmen Sophomores juniors . Seniors . 125 pound class 135 pound class 145 pound class 15 8 pound class 175 pound Class . . 16 . 14 .......10 ALBERT REINDLE Cljreshmanj ROBERT ALEXANDER Cjuniorj MARK ANDERSON CSophOmorej GERHARDT KUBITZ Uuniory LLOYD BIDDICK Cljreshmanj Page Ono hundred and 1qEy:r-Ruoj pun pmpumf 2110 sind Nickerson Kubitz Peterson Stone Stoker Face Stimpson Paulson Young Moore Bissell McNeil Tink Rynders L. Anderson Reindel Alexander M. Anderson Hill Ass't:. Coach, Atkinson, Coach Thomas Capt., Wallschlaeger Dual Meets Dec. 15 School Wrestling Championships jan. 12 Kimberly Clark at Lawrence Cfym Feb. 2 Appleton Y. M. C. A. at Armory Feb. 9 Cordon A. C. at Menasha Feb. 22 Lawrence scored 32 out of a possible 48 points in the Y. lVI. C. A. champion- ships Mar. 4 Indiana University at Armory Mar. l l Lawrence scored 32 out of a possible 40 points in the City Championships Mar. 22 Kimberly Clark at Kimberly TOTAL POINTS SCORED rfiiiZ2'- . --f?-iQ.gs.s1ff:1z..fA .1-.25-Q .X 2. ch Carroll Atkinson Lawrence Opponents 3 l 28 32 6 19 3 32 16 l2 22 32 8 50 6 208 89 Coach Page One hundred a Hill nd Roland Tesch The Tennis Club T a meeting held in the early part of the season of all inter- ested in tennis, Roland Tesch '22, was elected president of the Tennis Club. A tournament was arranged with Ripon, in which Lawrence won six matches here and five out of six on the Ripon courts. Then the school tournament started into full swing. Mundhenke won the honors in the singles, and pairing off with Dyson, won the double cham- pionship. These two players were far superior to the other entrants. Dyson Page One hundred and fifty Mundhenke Collins Colvin Basing Wheeler Sorenson Gardner School Championship won by the Sophomore team. Interclass Basketball Champions Page One hundred und fifty-one Inter-Fraternity Baseball I 920 With the Deltas having one hold on the Matt Schmidt inter- fraternity baseball cup, the baseball season opened up with a rush. The year was a great success. Many pitchers of promise and batters of ability featured. The Deltas again showed their superiority by winning the second lap of the cup race. The Delta heavy hitting force and pitching staff were too much for the other fraternities and were not much in danger throughout the season, winning all their games by a wide margin. lf the Deltas repeat next year, they obtain permanent possession of this cup. Inter-Fraternity Bowling 1921 This year the inter-fraternity bowling league opened up with great promise, practically all of the fraternities having good entrants. The Sigma Phi Epsilon team proved its ability as an -all-around team and walked off with the Thiede cup. The Delta team, twice winners of the cup, going down to defeat before them. The Beta Sigma Phi team finished in second place, nosing out the Delta Iotas. Many high team scores were made, and it would be an impossi- bility to pick out the best individual bowler. O hundred andffly-two X A Q 1 ,- bf A f N 2 1 sf ,' 'GQQQ A f ' ' t , . 2 V' ' 1 ,7 wqg fb .1- .- .Za f ., . ,S , ,fX.M,gm 5 -' 1 . tju i B 'ma mv Ng--x 'E-fi xlx Xf'-ff xr. 'T' 'J x N , -' H - lung 1 X- K rffx. w h -3 L Sin ' I SW' KI 'W A 'G iw 6 bf -' IIE 1' N ff-1, 5 r . ll S -f , K ' .sf,,. Q ' 'fa SN .1 Q X ' tl 1 Z1 A 1 ,I A I ll W X m4 D M Aw ' -- U I l 1 lj 5 1 N ,X - 617 ' mm -. n AicEi1HeitiQs Wsmemgs Page On e llunclred andjfly -lI1r Coach Gochnauer W0men's Athletics Miss Anita Gochnauer, who is the present instructor in Physi- cal Education, graduated from Lawrence in l900. She attended the Northwestern School of Oratory and obtained her diploma. Since then she has been instructor in. several schools, has taken post- graduate work at Columbia and before coming to Lawrence last fall, she took the summer course at Wisconsin University in Physical Education. Miss Gochnauer has been an able assistant to the AWomen's Athletic Association. The object of the W. A. A. is to promote interest and efficiency in athletic activities among the women of Lawrence College. Interest in the Association is aroused through the point system, by which the silver L pin, the varsity L and the leather W. A. A. seal can be won. This year, under the leadership of jean MacFarlane, the W. A. A. has been very active. A genuine and wholesome interest has been aroused in Girls Athletics, such as basketball, hiking, swimming, skating and tennis. Pa t Ont hundred and fifty-four ' Pussey Wuersch Kinsey Pierson Austen Fenton MacFarlane Miss Gochnauer, Colach Millar Women 5 Athletic Board REPRESENTATIVES JEAN MACFARLANE ........... President MARGARET AUSTIN . ,... Vice President RUTH WUERSCH Secretary anal Treasurer ELEANOR KINSEY . . .... Basketball MURTEL MTLLAR . Dancing at Russell Sage ALICE PUSEY . . . . Dancing at Orrrisby LEONA PIERSON . . . Hiking at Russell Sage DOROTHY FENTON . . Hiking at Ormsby DOROTHH' ORR . .... Tennis Page One hundred and-fifty-jim: Page One hundred and fifty-six li' 'LY 1 . , Q' Iii ,U U . ' ,A ,T 4' 1- if-14 'f::x E : f 5 I .-'f U' f . AWA, K ' ' . ,, -, V ex x.- , M e ' W gy I U., 4 1,1 T ! ' ll i in - TLQ J- ! L 4 N Zi , , ,hx , ' If A ' . 4.-2:19 ':- Y ' v '. 'Q 4 Wal!!,jI:4:ij?a - , ' -' q,,p:aqf,f' Ur XM 6 x, ' N 1 ft -1 'K J y'flJw' I H I K E 7 I -1 ,f1??z:!?5 ' ' .xii Q . 'ff' H 1 X 3 A x ff 1 if !? :f1,-?f'fi3?ff! 3 1 '-ff ?fj. 1:2911 4 R tri' ijiirggf '-4- .lf I 1 lnlmmmrmm J,- iff XX f 'T y Zffif w L? 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'-, H-S Chester l-lartlett Page One 911' f'f-'?J.,,gMqZQ?sW5'Qf3 L.. 4 ' ' 1 I 5 l 1 1 5 5 1 l 5 I '24 IWW 1' rm? we 9' W Szezkuze Frank Williams The Mace Honorary Society of Lawrence College Established 1911 Men shall be elected to membership in the Mace for excellence in Scholarship, in literary activities, in athletics, and for recognized student leadership. NO person Shall be elected who has not com- pleted two and One-half years of college Work. A person must have an average grade Of eighty-three per cent for two and a half years previous to his election. Any person convicted of any Clishonorable act shall not be eligible for membership. Honor Roll SIDNEY FELL, '17 HAROLD LUCE, '18 lVlERVIN JACOBSON, PAUL VINCENT, '18 NORMAN SMITH, '18 FRED STEELE, '18 REXFORD MITCHELL, '18 HAROLD I-IOLTZ, '18 WILLIAM ELLIOT, '18 CHESTER SHOEMAKER, '19' ARTHUR VINCENT, '19 NORMAN lVlUSCAVITCI-I, '19 WILLIAM WATERPOOL, '20 FRANCIS ROSECRANCE, '20 KEVILL LARSON, '20 WALTER EILER, '20 CLYDE EWERS, '20 FRANK WILLIAMS, '21 CHESTER HARTLETT, '21 CARLTON SAECKER, '16 ARTHUR WHITTMAN, '16 EARL MACINNIS, '16 NORMAN CAWLEY, '16 CLYDE I-IUNTINO, '16 ALBERT FRANZKE, '16 PARKER BAIRD, '16 ARTHUR JOHNSON, '16 CLARENCE MITCHELL, EMORY ROGERS, '17 JULES l-IOUGHTLALING HENRY COOK, '17 WALKER BROWN, '17 EDWARD I-IUEERTY, '1 CHARLES METCALF, '1 WARREN CANRIOHT, '17 LEO DAWLEY, '17 HAROLD WHARFIELD, '17 '18 '16 ,'17 7 7 hundred and fifty-eight 5152342 S41 ft i e: il lfifi Ep ,Jaf - ' ar, A :g s ,I 7' 321245 ' 6 953, 9 L 1- 1 V f , iw! 1 I 9 fm we 43 I , If rw ?,'i, Q5 1 I s g, 4 I 4 fo ff' H , f 2 Y 6 'R M gf N? ' 5 I ai' iw V41 1 32354231 af ar fw,w4,,r.wfQg5i SA r QV b A ,wiv 72, rg gina? f Q S. 'b N34 S , ' M.1-Fsgfgff ffsf vr - W-a .1 - I - . -. . .,Ig? ,,--' -.7 -1. :-igg ':Jf -R ve:-'-M ::-5: - ' M' 51 .S ---- 4, f---ye I 'lee E3 z ' 'M ' . VA- -1 , ' 2 1-ff ' I 1115? aye- :'zEf1.- 'S 9- ' 'w r 1--RAR. Aw-:sm - Hoisington Vslatson Werner Hunting Heilig Root Tau Kappa Alpha National Honorary Forensic Fraternity Installed 1912 The purpose of Tau Kappa Alpha is the recognition of true excellence in forensic attainments ancl to stimulate greater interest in public Speaking among the undergraduates of American colleges. Only those who have represented their college in an intercollegiate debate or Oratorical contest are eligible to membership, and they must be juniors or seniors who have proven their uneloubtecl right to Wear the key. Election to Tau Kappa Alpha is the highest honor attainable in the intercollegiate forensic world. H oncr Roll DR. WILSON S. NAYLOR PROP. F. W. ORR JUDSON G. ROSEEUSH M. LYLE SPENCER DOUGLAS W. MILLER EARL C. MACINNIS 'IO PETER MIHELCHICH, '17 DAVID O. ANDERSON, '17 W. WALKER BROWN, '17 JULES I-IOUCHTALINC, '17 REXFORD MITCHELL, '18 PAUL lvl. VINCENT, '18 MYRON UMBREIT, '18 ARTI-IDR K. VINCENT, '19 CHESTER SHOEMARER, '19 VJILLIAM DOLL, '20 ELMER I-IILKER, '20 FRANCIS ROSECRANCE, '20 YU SHENC I-IUANC, '20 FORREST HOISINGTON, '21 EARLE WATSON, '21 VICTOR WERNER, '22 ALFRED ROOT, '22 EARLE l'lUN'I'INC, '22 HERBERT HEILIG, '22 Page One liuntlr rl mtl hflv ,.1 ',. 'J J'1J' ,bf , , if-ffwagwx ,J . I5 i' y. 5 f Q 'i YI 1 ' . .'A , 111 f f .,,,. . 5 ' -'AA' , ' , Eg A. , Sabish Day Abbey Lindsay Corr Williams Dyer PL Delta Epstlon National Honorary journalistic Fraternity Beta Alpha Chapter Installed I9-16 I The purpose of Pi Delta Epsilon is to uplift journalism in general and college or university in particularg to honor men for faithful Service on the college newspaperg and to provide an incentive for more efficient work on the part of the staff. Only those men are elected who have served at least two years on the college news- paper and possess good moral character. Honor Roll WILLIAM B. LINDSAY GSBORN PASSMORE ex '20 DOUGLAS W. MILLER PAUL CORR, ex 20 M. LYLE SPENCER AUBREY WHARFIELD, ex 20 CHARLES REITELL KEVILL LARSON, '20 JULES l'lOUGI-ITALING '16 WALTER EILER, '20 CLARENCE MITCHELL, '16 WILLIAM RALSTON, 20 WARREN CANRIGHT, '17 GARFIELD DAY, '21 LEo DAWLEY, 17 DONALD DYER, 21 HAROLD WHARPIELD, '17 LESTER ABBEY, 21I EDWARD HUBERTY, '17 FRANK WVILLIAMS, 21 WALLACE WILLS, '18 Page One hundred and sixty T- ' ' . T 012 ' 'ia'2 1f- - A1111-, r ':,'g::. 1rzfvf.-:sswmffrgwfe'-iwnzzvvms.-:Riff N-1... ,,.1, t.:,,V.4.,- V. ,,x, . . , , , 1 . X, , . ........... ,, . ..., ,, . , if wif if A 'f 'X 1 l lf-llil A ,bkllpl-lil ' ' ' ,N 'YU' 'f'ii'f' f E c 5, ., .533 z:g:I'f?:m'Lmlf'a4'fSs'?:-521.-.'.S.4f'.Ei-Ln.:x4:111IL::,f,' :v5,.,.:: ,IJ A'--8---A- . 'ix I .1 , ., si. ' -- Q. we 'fi-.fr-'1 1 ,I .,,, 1' K . ., V , ., . N . 1- lf , ' I 1 -- ' . '2 A ' I if : 1 Qi? A N I l -A1 gk ' , . f .:s- - ' JA! , -fl' 21 - AMW.-.A,---. ,z-,, ,, 'www ' mf-- 5a,.,,.,:51 Rafe,-M.LQQZZ5-f12fg13-Zieiegsfliz, A , , A .-Af. . ,- v,.q,:.I,,1f1..n,1.,-mp.-v....f. ., 1 3-1 ff:-n.f,f f A ,,:2 Church ill Clark Watscan Theta Alpha, Theta Alpha Honorary Sorority of Lawrence College Established 1914 Women shall be elected to Theta Alpha for leadership in College activities, such as social life, spiritual work, athletics, student gov- ernment, and scholarship. No person shall be eligible who has not completed at least two and One-half years Of college work. Each member must be elected during her junior year-. No Woman shall be elected who has not achieved at least an average B grade in scholar- ship and who has not taken an active part in one Or more phases Of extra-curricular activities. Honor Roll ,Le-vpa' ' ,, 12. -1, 1 , .,.,. ,, ' 1 1:2 . .1 X DORA SHARP, '16 lRENE MCCOURT, '16 LYDIA EASTMAN, '16 BESS CRAGOE, '16 EMMA I-IALL, '17 MERIEAH HAZEN, '17 BLANCH PINKERTON, '17 RUTH PINKERTON, '17 OLIVE REYNOLDS, '17 MARGARET RITCHIE, '17 IVIARCRETTA NEHLS, '17 RUTH SKEVVES, '17 LEONA liIMBALL, '18 ANNE RADEORD, '18 lVlADELlNE KOMERS, '18 Lois CHENEY, '18 HELEN DELBRIDGE, '18 CHARLOTTE GABELINE, '18 AMY I-IELMER, '19 ETHEL BUCKMASTER, '19 FLORENCE QWEN, '19 ADELA KLUMB, '19 CHARLOTTE NORTON, '19 GERALDINE PUCH, '19 DORIS BRENNER, '19 RUTH SAECKER, '20 MYRA lVlAClNNIS, '20 GRACE HAYLETT, '20 GLENN QLDENBURG, '20 CLGA ACHTENHAOEN, '20 MARIORIE NEWTON, '20 FLORENCE CLARK, '21 DOROTHY WATSON, '21 AGNES CHURCHILL, '21 Pug.: Une hum lrccl and Siflj' I or 1 f:2'j,rf' ' .vw-V 5 ' .' ' E 1 Zr '- - , 'f i g ,, , : 14 : 1:'s:5iz5a:5:5:,:5:5:g.5:ya3z 5.2 13:54 -, , 2-21 '-5, 12. 513-: .r:v., E3E5::15Ej: I: lar: 1 22:1 1 '-sa. f- --:f-3. , 5 , ,, , 1 A ' . - f N if I sf ' lf - liiiiiiiii ' 2521? -ifxif' .w1.':.i. ri - :ff ag 4 5552525252 ' ' ' I ' i Y ' ' 1, + 5E53?EfE5' -f A- - -22 Ie ,. '- '- assi: 'E1:'1'1 -- A 1 fa- 'LQE s.- 5 -' S I 3 'fi 'A f - '-rs -'-' ,-:4, ' '--S hwmv- ' I Baldwin Williams IVicGowan Henderson Pierce Theta S i grna Phi National Honorary journalistic Fraternity Established 1920 The purpose of Theta Sigma Phi is three fold: l. To unite in the loonds of good fellowship college trained women either engaging or purposing to engage in the profession of journalism. 2. To confer honor upon women who distinguish themselves in journalism either as undergraduates or as professionals. 3. To accomplish definite achievements in the field of letters calculated to raise the standard of journalism, to improve the Work- ing conditions for Women of the profession, and to inspire the indi- vidual to greater effort. ' Honor Roll MURIEL KELLY, '20 ESTIIER BALDWIN, '22 ELLA BENYAS, 20 MARGARET HENDERSON, '23 DOROTHY' PIERCE, 21 DOROTHY ANN ORR, ex '23 HELEN WILLIAMS, '22 MATHILDE HOLMES, ex '23 GENEVIEVE MCGOWAN, '22 - Page One hundred and sixly-Iwo 4.-r .-1 . . . A :QA gb I A . . , l'..'i f423?i'f1-'. . 'f .F I-. . I GIS' ' , . 1 if 'P . .. I '- 1:,,555j?,,-If m,1zfE,i3S5:E,g: ' ,, Q-i': .,,j:f 255252 ,.2: -.ras f' WISE: Nflj'-,:' 1:51252.13?b44:31?2:5p:E',,r +gg-.aww ..'.-.,:35:e-5.-Im: I.. s kv V, . -. iq. 1-1.4 . 5139 I, 1, vw..- L11-4-'.a5.fff.1a-:,...r.,:-ws: . Q- P' 1' .1 . . r 1. 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A high average grade in courses covering a broad area and fundamental subjects is a positive require- ment for membership in this society. Honor Roll Louis BAKER, A. M., PH. D. SAMUEL PLANTZ, PH.'D., LL. D., J. I-1. FARLEY, PH. S., A. M. , D. D. J. C. LYMER, A. M., S. T. B. FRANCES FOSTER, A. B., PH. D. WILSON S. NAYLOR, A. B., D. D. WILLIAM E. MCPHEETERS, A. M. CHARLES WATSON TREAT, A. M. S. T. B., PH. D. ARTHUR I-1. NVESTON, PH. D. LAVJRENCE BALZA, '21 CHARLOTTE LORENZ, A. B. ROLLAND TURNER, '21 ADELINE MAE LINK, PH. D. LETA BREYER, '21 A. A. TREVER, A. M., S. T. B., DELLA BURGESS, '21 PH. D. RUTH ROHRER, '21 L. A. YoUTz, PH. M., S. M., EDITH REND.ALL, '21 PH. D. AGNES CHURCHILL, '21 JOHN B. MACHARG, PH. D. MYRTLE RAYMAKER, '21 CLEMENT lfiETCI-IUM, '22 Page Om' hundred and .Iixly-lhrcc A Prucia Luce Turner Ellis W la Ly lvlorrlb Pond Hunting Kmbm Ritchie Hackworthy Baldwin l-lartlett jorsch Greek Letter Council OFFICERS CHESTER l'lARTLETT ...... ' Representatives CLEMENT HACKWORTHY ..... PEARL WERBEL . . MARIE JORSCH. . l'lELEN RITCHIE . EARL HUNTING . . CHESTER HARTLETT , ESTHER BALDWIN . CHARLES POND . ROLLAND TURNER. . MARGARET LUCE . . LUCILE PRUCIA . LLOYD MORRIS . DOROTHY ELLIS . I g O c hundred and .sixty-four . President . . Theta Phi Alpha Gamma Phi . Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Epsilon . Beta Sigma Phi . . . Phi Ma . . . Delta Iota Phi Kappa Alpha . . Kappa Delta Epsilon Alpha Phi . Phi Kappa Tau . Delta Gamma 5. -' If xx: F fa -' WWW 1 5 ! ' A. 'H f .. iq f 0 , ,, X X M Eb f :lv 5 f 1 xv ., 'ull 11' :4 ----'.-'gn F... QV' f .- -' --j,','-:'nk1.K:P-ff'Y'-5I:.,1 ' ' ' V' '-ffwwifif., .-, , - Way . v ig- -fgazftriq-1-. , ,, ---46:71, , .9-1:4:::-5' 1 - - ' -- Hx 5. v -:-L--.1 - ' --..:,: 5Y3f'!.3Yq'M2 's'1.:r1'1.-. 1.-.1:'. 1 .. nt . ' :T-. '4.f':- .mga-F5 image az-Lf r :V -' 1-42 : .1 1. 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THOMAS Sorores in Urbe LOIS THOM PAULINE GILLESPIE NVHITE HELEN SUGERMAN ETHEL SHERMAN ANNE HARWOOD QRBISON ESTHER ERB RASOHIO LULU WILLIAMS Sorores in Universitate. juniors PEARL WVERBEL VERA BREITKREUTZ MILDRED PACKARD Sophomores GEORGIANA KING DAGMAR NELSON ABBIE HQOPER HELEN DITTMAR DOROTHY CURVELLEIR EUNICE SLATTERGREN KATHERINE BREITZMAN JEAN BEVERIDGE W Freshmen INA DUNBAR CAROL WALKER IRENE MORSE CELIA HARRIMAN Pledges ROBERTA WESTENBERG LA MADELINE LINDER MYRLE LAING Page One hundred and sixty-six M Harriman Laing Vwferbel 'svn Hooper Morse 4: '1 Breitkreu tz Vxfestenberg Brcitzman Vilallcer King Beveridge Slattergren Dittmer Dunbar e liundrccl and s :ly-seven Page On Alpha Delta Pi Founded at Wesle5'an College, 1851 A Lawrence, Theta, 1904 Patronesses MRS. N. E. BROKAW MRS. O. P. SCI-ILAFER MRS. j. G. ROSEBUSH MRS. H. G, SAECKER MRS. F. W. QRR MRS. C. L. MARSTON MRS. A. A. TREVER MRS. F. C. EDMONDS MRS. A. B. FISCHER Sorores ln Urbe MRS. EUGENE COLVIN RUTI1 SAECKER IVIRS. A. C. REMLEY RUTH HARPER MRS. MARIE JORSCH CAROL MAXSON DOROTHY BEGGS WILNIA NEULING GWENDOLYN JACOBS IVIARJORIE STANLEY IVA LOY FRANCES EMERSON MYRA LUDWIG EVA HELCESON LORRAINE DICKENSON Page One hundred and .vixly-eiglll CAROL FAIRFIELD SMITH ELTA TONVNSEND EMMA HARPER Sorores In Universitate Seniors Sophomores AGNES CHURCHILL LETA BREYER ELIZABETH BLACK ESTHER FEI-ILHABER HAZEL RADEORD HELEN MILLS Freshmen CLADYS MARIE MAXSON FLORENCE SCHNEIDER LOIS HENSEL HELEN BRADEN MARIE SCHLECEL BREW Pledges DOROTHY GRUEI-ILE C. Maxson Black Beggs Stanley Greuhle Braden M, Maxen Schneider Brew Mills Hansel Rad ford jorsch Helgeson Churchill Breyer Ludwig Anderson Fehlhaber Schlegel J acobs Loy Page One hundred and sixly-nine Phi Mu Founded at XWes1eyan College, 1852 Lawrence, fota, 1914 Patronesses MRS. R. M. BAGG MRS. GEORGE WHITING MRS. L. A. YOUTZ MRS. A. F. TUTTLE MRS. GUSTAXIE BUCHANAN MRS. GI-3ORGEi LINK MRS. LUDOLPH ARENS MRS. I-I. W. F1 UTTRUP MRS. GEORGE JONES Sorores in Urbe ETHEL BUOIQMASTER Sorores in Universitate Seniors DOROTHY WATSON GERTRUDE FISHER juniors ESTHER BALDWIN GENEVIEVE IVICGOXVAN IVIILDRED FULTON XVINIFRED 1-IARVEI -Sophornores MARGARET HENDERSON VERA KEITH ' IRENE THORPE ARDENE PECK HILDA EILER LAURA SIEVERT ALBERTA SWEITZER Page One lumclreol and severmy A VIOLA MEYER LEONA PIERSON HELEN RICHARDS Freshmen MURIEL MILLAR IVIILDRED I-IOOVER MARION BECKER Pledges OLIVE MATHYS Hoover Dillon Thorpe Harvey Baldwin Ivlathys Keith Fisher Richards Millar Pierson Eiler McGowan Henderson Fulton Sweitzer Watson Peck Sievcrt Becker Pug Um: hundred imzl seventy-one as Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at De Pauw, 1870 LawrenceQ Alpha Psi, 1915 Sorores in Urbe IVIISS MABLE EDDY MRS. j. MARSTON DOCTOR FOSTER MRS. j. WI-IALAN DAISY INGOLD MARGARET RITCHIE MRS. Cv. TANNON 'HESTER HARPER MRS. C. ROSEBUSH HESTER JACOBS MRS. E. JENNINC-S GERALDINE PUGI-I MRS. C. BOYD Sorores in Universitate Post Graduate GLADYS BAGG Seniors 1V1ABEI. CASS HELEN RITCHIE juniors ' MARGARET BLIOIN NORMA CASS Sophomores IVIA-RIE PUCHNER MAURINE BARNES MAEEL CLEVEN GERTRUDE ERBE MATILDA HARRIMAN MARGARET NICHOLSON DOROTHH' HACKNVORTHY MARITA ALDRIGH Freshmen CATHERINE CHEVERTON ANNE CAMERON ESTHER NELSON FRANCES MESSEROLE EVELYN HAUGEN Pledges XIANET SMITH CAROL BRO HELEN MERRIMAN ALGHEE TOBEY Page One lmnrlrefl and .Teventy-Iwo Tobey N, Cass G. Erbe Cameron Bro Nicholson l-laclcworthy Harriman lvl. Erbs Smith Nlesserole Cheverton Merriman Nelson Haugen Bagg MacDonald Puchner Clevcn M, Cass Barnes Ritchie Aldrich MRS. J. A. WOOD Delta Gamma Founded at Louise College, 1874 Lawrence Alpha Zeta, 1915 Palronesses MRS. J. H. FARLEY MRS. C. THOMAS MRS. H. E HECIQERT MRS. D. O. KINSMAN MRS. C. M. HENBEST MRS. H. C. HUMPHREY MRS. R. E. CARNCROSS Sorores in Urbe MRS. C. W. TREAT MARION QlNE1L MRS. E G. MO YLE ADELA KLUMB MRS. E. E. MILLER EDITH WVOOD MRS. H. E, LITTLE A ELSIE IVIUELLER MRS. L. C. RASEY ADA .HAHN MINNIE SMITH Sorores in Uniuersitate Seniors JEAN MACEARLANE FLORENCE CLARK IDOROTI-IY PIERCE juniors HELEN WILLIAMS WINIFRED WOOD ELIZABETH TONVNE GLADYS l'lOOPER EDITH COLTER IRENE LONG ELLEN KINSMAN MARGARET BOLLES DOROTHH' ELLIS LORETTA PAGEL LETHA DAMBRUCPI -Sopnomores WINIERED HARTGERINI4 ELIZABETH SANFORD MAR J ORIE INGRAHAM AMY BONSALL Freshmen ESTELLE KERR IVIANETTE ELLIS ESTHER VOTRLIEA EVELYN JARRETT DOROTHY WAITE FLORENCE SMITH DOROTIJY LYMER Pledges MARGARET O'LEARY DOROTPIEA OESTREICH Page One hundred uncl sevenly-fo1.u' Ellis Clark Pagel Towne Hooper Bol les Bonsall Kinsman IVIacFa rlane Dambruch Ellis . Smith Pierce Coltcr Wood I-lartgerink Williams Long lngraham O'Lea1iy Lymer Waite Vorcruba .I arrett Kerr Sanford Kappa Delta Founded at Virginia Slate Normal, 1897 MRS. W. D. SCI-ILAFER MRS. j. NELLER MRS. R. LIAMIESON MRS. W. CRONV MRS. C. HAGEN Lawrence, Psi, 1918 Patronesses MRS. MRS. j. C. VAUGHAN MRS. E. C. RECTOR MRS. R. C. MULLENIX MRS. F. HERRIMAN H . W. RUSSELL Sorores in U rbe MILDRED SCHLAFKE LILLYAN HAGEN RUTH M. ROHRER EUNICE BOCIE AILEEN N. HENRY ERMA HENRY VIDA SMITH Sorores in Universitate Seniors RU'1'I-I LEARNED juniors CAROLYN JAMISON MARGARET LUCE LILLIAN SCI-ILAFKE Sophomores BLANCHE HUTCI I1NSON DOROTHY STABLER EVELYN MUNDHENRE RUTH NELSON HELEN SOWLE MAEELLE ZEALLEY LOUISE TAUBERT Freshmen NORMA HABERMAN MILDRED RUTH ARLINE VAN ESS LILAH FREMSTAD ESTELLE HAGEN HELEN HURST MYRNA PQUTI-I HENRIETTA RALPH ADELE I'1ULSETHER PI-IILLIS SYMMONDS Pledges BERNICE ADSIT MARGARET MGCOURT GERTRUDE KAISER Page Um' lmndreil um! seventy-six Sowle Hutchinson Nelson E. Henry A. Henry Mundhenke Learned Bogie Symonds Adsit McCourt Ralph Jamieson Luge Hulsether Hurst Zealley ,Hagen Rohrer Stabler Van Ess Schlafke Haberman ' Fremstad Epsilon Alpha Phi Founded at Lawrence, 1919 MRS. A. WESTON MRS. L. C. SLEEPER Patronesses MRS. I. WOOD MRS. M. SANDBORN MRS. E. E. DUNN MURIEL KELI-Y DELLA BURGESS Sorores in Urbe RUTH SANDBORN Sorores in Universitate Seniors VIRGINIA I-IULBERT ESTHER STRUCK FLORENCE IVIAALLERY RUTH SXVANSON THELMA HOFFMAN MAELE W ILEUR MYRTLE UPSON ALICE PUSEY GEORGIANA SWOBODA Page 0,14 hundred and :evenly-eighl juniors JEAN LICHTEODY HELEN YOUNGGREN Sophomores ELIZABETH SPARKS NELLIE VAN WYK LILLIAN VILLAND EULA MACK Freshmen FLORENCE BRANDES Pledges FLORENCE ANDERSON Brandics Swanson Mack Struck Mallery Younggren Van Wyk Hoffman Lightzbody Sxvoboda Pusey Upson Wilbur Prucia Sparks Hulbert Burgess Villand Page One hundred and seventy-nine Zeta Omega Zeta Omega Founded, Lawrence, 1921 MRS. WARNER GENEVIEVE GEIOER LAURINDA HAMPDEN JUDITH GVERBY CLAIRE CALKINS NAN BUZZARD CHARLOTTE BRAATZ Page One lumdred and eighly Patronesses MRS. EMME MRS. ROGERS Sorores in Universitate Sophomores OLGA SMITH DORCAS JAORA FLORENCE KNUTH Freshmen GWYNETH GRIBBLE HELEN MANDELERT GERTRUDE DAVIS Pledges FRANCES ANDERSON Gribble Hiamptqn ,I acka Braatz Buzzard Davis Overby Mandelert Geiger Smith Calkins Knuth Mu Phi Epsilon Mii Phi Epsilon Founded at Cincinnati, 1903 IVIRS. E. I-I. BROOKS MRS. MARK CATLIN MRS. S. W. MURPHY MRS. j. S. REEVE MRS. J. P. FRANK Lawrence, Pi, 1903 Patronesses MRS. D. K. BROWN MRS. F. V. EVANS MRS. j. G. ROSEBUSI'I MRS. JOHN STEVENS MRS. B. A. MUNOER MRS. E G. WHEELER MISS ANN THOMAS Honorary Members MISS GERTRUDE GRAVES MRS. ANNABELLE BAEOOCR MISS ELIZABETH GILBERT MARGARET AUSTIN ELEANOR BERGER RUTH BIRMINGHAM ELIZABETH BLACK MILDRED BUNNELL DORIS BRENNER HELEN I-IANSON HELEN KELLER IVA MAE LOOMIS RUTH MARTIN MARION -HUTCHINSON LUCY WESTGATE BERNICE RUFSVOLD HELEN TAFT Active Members HELEN MCRAE DAISY ROBERTS ROSE RYAN RUTH SOHUMAKER LILY SINDAHL ERMA TERRILL ALICE TI-IEXV MAEEL VERHULST MARION BURGY DORIS DIETSCH LUCILE MEUSEL DOROTHX' SEIDL GENEVIEVE WASHBURN ARLYLE WATSON GERTRUDE MONOWN MARION BENSON DORIS CROFOOT MARION HANSON AIRMA SHERMAN ROSE NELSON Page One hundred and eighty-Iwo Pledges EDITH BJORNSTAD MARION GETOHELL A GLADYS KIEFER MAROUERITE SCHUELKE FLORENCE ALDERSON J Benson Sherman Hanson Ta f t Hutchinson B j ornstad Washburn Burgy Roberts lVIcNoxvn Dietch Terrill Siecle! Verhulst: Nelson Hanson Bunnell Schuelke lvlcllae Sindahl Black Austin Watson Westgate Thew Keller Kiefer Ryan Birmingham ivleuscl Ru fsvolcl Brenner Crofoot: Getchell Martin Loomis Sigma Alpha lata Founded at University of Miclzigan 1893 Lawrence, XI., 1917 Patronesses MRS. LUDOLPH ARENS MRS. C. W MORY MRS. HERMAN I-IECKERT MRS. FRED NIELSON MRS. I-I. JOHNSON MRS W. I-I RYAN MRS. WILLIAM LAZAR IVIRS. MONROE WVERTHEIMER MISS BRAINARD BEATRICE KORT HELEN CHRISTLER MRS. I-I. K. PRATT LOLA FRINK NORMA LOOK MARION MILLER MRS. M. BOETCHER MRS. E. LINDBERG MARGARET ENGLER ESTHER SCHWARTZ Page One hundrerl and eigfxly-Lvur MRS. ROY MARSTON 1-10norary Nlember MRS. S. H. CLINDINST Active Members I-IAZEL SMITH VIOLA BUNTROCK DOROTHY BRIOHAM RUTH NORTHWAH' MRS. QUINLAN IONE FLOTOVV VIOLA ZIMMERMAN ISABEL CAMPBELL VALERIA SOHRINER LILLIAN TORREY VERA CHAMBERLAIN ARDISS CALRINS Brainarcl Kort Calkins Pratt A Frinlc Look Miller Boetcher Lindberg Smith Buntrock Brigham Northway Quinlan Flotoxv Zimmerman Shriner Engler Swa rtz Torrey Chamberlain Prucia Baldwin ,I acobs A lX4cGowan E. I-lenry Bonsall Rohrer Ellis Werbel Luce Beveridge Mallery Ritchie Breyer Parlhellerllc OFFICERS Page On . ......... President . . . Secretary and Treasurer PEARL WERBEL ESTHER BALDWIN Representatives I PEARL WERBEL JEAN BEVERIDGE ETHELENE HENRY HELEN RITCHIE DOROTHY ELLISI AMY BONSALL j ESTHER BALDWIN GENEVIEVE MOGO lVlARGARET LUCE RUTH ROHRER ' ' Kappa Delta EQQNECQQQLQACOBS . Alpha Della Pi l . . Alpha Gamma Phi Y Kappa Alpha Theta . . Delta Gamma Phi Mu WAN ' p, FLORENCE MALLERY - - LUCILE PRUCIA . EPSLZOH Alpha Phl Q hundred and eighty-six mTer11lTlm Page One hundred and cigllly-.vcxwru Theta Phi Founded, Lazcrence, 1897 JAMES A. WOOD T. W. ORBISON KARL E. STANSBURY FREDERICK P. MOYLE L. I-I. MOORE A. C. REMLEY W. L. CONKEY R. O. KUEHMSTED F rczlres in U rbe GEORGE J. STANSBURY PHIL S. DICKENSON GEORGE BALDWIN GEORGE FANNON FRANK YOUNG I-I. B. SYLVESTER GEORGE P. HEWETT E. A. PETERSON CHARLES S. BOYD RAYMOND PETERSON DALVEN JULIEN I-IOWARD RUSSELL V. L. DELAMETER J. S. REEVE KENNETH S. DICKENSON T. E. GRBISON MARK S. CATLIN Fratres in Facultate SAMUEL PLANTZ RUEUS M. BAGC ALBERT A. TREVOR JOHN B. MCI-IARG Frazres in UHiU6l'SifGl9 Seniors WVILLARD L. DOERING A. R. CHARLTON CLEMENT I-IACKNVORTI-IY JUI'lfOl'.S P. TI-IOS. WOOLEY RICHARD BARNVIG TERRET. ARNDT JOHN I-I. WVILTERDING MARK PEACOCK HERBERT VOSS ROLIN MAEIE CARL STREISSGUTH ALFRED AGNE DONALD MCCRAE JAMES BRAY RUSSEL MESSEROLE Sophomores ORVILLE KISSEL ALAN HACKWORTHY KARL TREVOR Freshmen KENNETH STONE FLOYD FRIDAY WILLIAM WEILER OSCAR REIGLE CYRIL GRAMS Pledges RAYMOND 'KRAMER WVILLIAM BALDWIN HARRY VINCINT Page One hundred and eighty-eighl Amdt Weiler Streissguth . Mabie Stcne Friday Kissel Voss Trever Grams Peacock Bray Riegel Hackworthy Nkasserole Wolley Doering C. Hackowrthy Wilterding Barwig Beta Sigma Phi DR. E. H. BROOKS F. S. BRADFORD XI. A. HAWES G. W. JONES E. W. JENNINGS MI. H. FARLEY F. A. CONRAD W. L. CROWE LESTER ABBEY WVILLIAM ELLIOT XVARREN E. BROOKS DEF OREST BROWN EINER ERICKSON ROY BRADBERG HARRY COLVIN ALFRED GALPIN ALFRED GARDNER ALBERT ROBB HOWARD GROFF DONALD MCCREADY Founded, Lawrence, 1901 Fratres in Urbe F. F. WETTENGEL E. S. COLVIN C, E. SAECKER C. T. ATKINSON P. B. CORR Fratres in Facaltate F. M. INGLER W. E. ROGERS E. H. WARNER Fratres in Universitate Seniors GARFIELD DAY CHESTER HARTLETT juniors LAWRENCE FRANCE CHARLES LE RICHEAUX WALLACE NELSON Sophomore CHARLES LUCE DONALD MCGREW KARL WINDERSHIEM EDWIN JOHNSON NORBERT ROEDER LEONARD VINCENT HAROLD MITCHELL ' DAVID JOHNSON HAROLD DAY HAROLD HOLLIS Freshmen CAROL RUSHTON LLOYD SYMONDS EDWIN POHL FENWICK PUGH Associate CHRISTOPHER PUGH Pledges DUDLEY PIERCE RAYMOND ALEXANDER MILTON NELSON CLIFFORD AXT Pagi One hundred and ninely GEORGE WALTER Windersheim G. Day - I-Iarclecn -Nelson Brown Ell ion Gardner D. johnson Vincent Abbey Roeder Erickson Warner Farley Symonds Colvin Engler Calpin H. Day Luce Brooks Rushton Mitchell Crow Pohl E. johnson Le Richieu Bradlaurg Conrad IVIcCreaCly France Hollis Page Onculiundrecl and ninety-one Delta foto Founded, Lawrence, 1903 j. C. ROSEBUSH HOWELL THOMAS C. D. THOMAS REV. H. E. PEABODY HOXVARD BUCK H. F. HECKERT D. O. KINSMAN C. j. WATERMAN CHARLES POND DONALD DYER TRVIN JOHNSON CHARLES T'TOOLEY CARLTON KLAUS LEIGI-I T'TO0LEY ROY CRIGNON IVAN CALKINS NEWELL CLAPP GERHARDT KUBITZ ARTHUR WHEELER GERARD SLATTENGREN FRANCIS HUNSAKER REXFORD MICHAELIS CHARLES HOLMES TVIORRIS ARVISON PERLE CLANTON THOMAS MCDONALD LAWRENCE SINGER RICIAIARD EVANS K Page One hundred und nilwly-Iwo Fratres in U rbe EARNEST MORSE C. W. MOREY VICTOR BLOOMER EDSON ST. CLAIR RICHARD WHITE WILLIAM WATERPOOI. C. H. PACKARD Fratres in Focultate F. A. TABOR E. E. EMME Seniors FORREST HOISINGTON LESTER TVIICHAELIS FRANK SABISH juniors ROY HERBST ROLAND TESCH RALPH PUCHNER CARL ALBRIGHT Sophomores ' MYRTLE BASING ALBERT SORENSON WILLIAM SMITH GEORGE SINGER WILLIAM BROCKETT Freshmen JOHN WHOELER WILLIAM MORRISON HARRY ALQUIST JOHN MARKHAM Pledges ELMER GOODLAND MYRON ODGERS MERIDETH NICPIAUS LLOYD GOAN HAROLD MCCILLAN ENNETH CORBETT Dyer Calkins Waterman l-lcrbst Kubitz Basing l-loisington Grignon johnson Michael is Puchncr Klaus C. I-looly Sabish L. Hooly Wheeler Tesch Kinsman Pond Clapp Page One Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded at Richmond College, 1901 Wisconsin, Alpha, 1915 G. E. BUCHANAN A. R. EADS NICHOLAS SIMON LEE C. RASEY A. F . TUTTLE WILLARD S. FORD Fratres in Urbe C. G. CANNON BENJAMIN ROHAN J. L. HETTINGER CHESTER J. ROBERTS ALBERT FRANZKE ARTHUR K. VINCENT Fratres in Faculiate J. C. LYMER O. P. FAIRFIELD FREDE C. W. TREAT W. E. MCPHEETERS RICK WESLEY GRR Fratres in Universiziaie FRANK S. JVVILLIAMS CARL S. OLSSON E. STANTON WVETTERGEN HARRY CLARK HERBERT MUNDHENKE CLEMENT KETCHUM VICTOR VJERNER HELMER HAGEN I EAR EDMUND TINK JAMES DEMING IVIERRITT MITCHELL CHARLES TREAT LAWRENCE PUSEY RAL DELBERT DOERING DONALD CIEBHARDT RICHARD RYNDERS JOHN BURKE WILLIAM DRAHEIM DWIGHT HUNTING hundred and ninely-four Seniors ARNO H, VJALLSCHLAEGER H. DUDLEY IVIACFARLANE JOHN H. VINCENT juniors CLINTON MCCREEDY HERB HEILIG RALPH HILKER HARVEY FISCHER LEON YOUMANS L HUNTING Sophornores CLAYTON MCCALLEN THOR BRUCE WALTER HUNTING OSCAR WALLSCHLAEGER IRVING CURRY PH CULNAN ' Pledges WILLIAM WVRIGI-IT HARVEY MACFARLANE ALLEN RICE RUSSELL BROTEN LESTER ANDERSON EARL l'1EDQUIS'1' Olsson Watson Ketchum Youmans Fisher MacFarlane E. Hunting Hilker Hedquist Drahcim Curry Gebhardt Mundhcnke lVlcCreedy D. Hunting Hagen Werner Lymer Bruce W, Hunting Mitchell Rice lVlcPheeters Broton Wettergreen A. Wallschlager Tink Rynders Wright Clark Williams Treat O. Wfallschlager Doering Anderson Deming IVlcCallen - Vincent Culnan ' Pusey Burke Page One hundred and ninety-jivu Phi Kappa Alpha Founded, Lawrence, 1916 W. D. SCLHAFER J. DIDERICH GEO. WETTENGEL FRANK SCHNEIDER CLINTON TAYLOR DR. M. J. SANDBORN DR. W. M. MOORE Patrons , DR. J. B. MACLAREN H. W. RUSSELL VERNE AMES EARL MCCOURT W. O. THIEDE L. BONINI I-IOMER BENTON Faculty Patrons DR. R. C. MULLENIX LAWRENCE BALZA RUSSELL COLEMAN E. LLOYD YOUNG LLOYD SANDBORN LESTER WIAIS QTTOMAR ESCHE KENNETH NICHOLSON MARKT JONES EVAN TERP JAMES I-IOAR VILAS GEHIN GEORGE O'BRIEN ELLIOT LUDVIGSEN DONALD RASE JAMES GLFSEN RAY BIEINGER FREDERICK TREZISE Seniors juniors Sophomores F reshmen Pledges Associate WM. MCDONA fa e One hundred and ninety-six DR. L. A. YOUTZ EARL KROMER ROLLAND TURNER RALPH HOLLIDAY RAYMOND COLLINS LLOYD WRIGHT CLARENCE NYIJUS DELOS WIPF JESSE M. ELLIOTT ROBERT PATTERSON HUDSON BACON RUSSELL WAFFLE LYLE CLARK ELMER JONES BERTRAM AUDISS RALPH MULLENIX GEORGE MCELROH LD Collins Pierce Gehin jones Nvhus Paterson Tresize McDonald Bacon Aucliss Clark Young Sandborn Olson Terp lwlullenix Turner Mais Kromer Elliot Holliday O'Brien Esche Ludwigson Youtz Waffle Wlpf Wright Hoar Nicholson , Bibinger Balza Phi Kappa Tau Founded at Miami University, 1906 PROP. A. H. WESTON PROP. LUDOLPH LLOYD MORRIS HARVEY PETERSON ROBERT BERKLEMAN WINEIELD ALEXANDER JOHN PURVES ARTHUR GAUERKE NORMAN GRANDY WILLIAM EDMONDS CHARLES STIMPSON GEORGE BENSON ' BERT KEZAR Page One hundred and ninety-eight Lawrence, Mu, 1920 Fratres in Urbe , GRAEME O. GERAN Fratres in Facultate ARENS Fratres in Universitate Seniors GEORGE GERRITTS juniors PAUL UNGRODT HOWARD LEWIS Sophornores ROBERT STONE WILLARD PACE JOSEPH MALLERY JOHN FAULKS HAROLD WAARVIK RALPH THOMAS PAUL CONRADS Freshmen VIVIAN PAULSON Pledges VERNER DELANEY GEORGE MEOHELSON REX RENDALL PAUL BISHOP Conservatory MAX SCHULDT Faulke Edmonds Pace Mallery Berkleman Lewis Ungrodt Schuldc IX4orris Stimpson Purves Stone Kezar Waarviclc Bishop Gerrits Peterson Benson Weston Alexander O'Geran Paulson Grandy Page One hundred and ninety-nine Hackworthy Pond Hartlctt Ivlorris Turner Hunting Inter-Fraternity Council T OFFICERS CHESTER I-IARTLETT . ' .......... President CLEMENT -I-IACKWORTHY ..... Secretary and Treasurer Representatives CLEMENT HACKWORTHY . ,T .... . Theta Phi CHARLES .POND . . . . . Delia Iota CHESTER HAIQTLETT . . . . Beta Sigma Phi ROLLAND TURNER . . Phi Kappa Alpha EARL HUNTING . . Sigma Phi Epsilon LLOYD MORRIS . . . Phi Kappa Tau I g 'T io hundred V 1 32 'n Vxfaffle Barwic, Baia Dambruch Churchill Ritchie Dyer D. MacFarlane I. MacFarlane Chamberlain Luce Miichell Day Hartlett Werncr Huming Student Senate OFFICERS CHESTER l'lARTLETT . LETHA DAMBRUCH HELEN RITCI-IIE . LAWRENCE BALZA DONALD DYER . RICHARD BARWIG . . MERRITT MITCHELL . RUSSELL WAFFLE , VERA CHAMEERLAIN . GARFIELD DAY . . VICTOR WERNER . . DUDLEY MACFARLANE MARGARET LUCE . . EARL HUNTING . JEAN MACFARLANE . AGNES CHURCHILL , Representatives . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer . Senior . .junior . Sophomore . Freshman Conservatory Lawrentian Forensic Board Athletic Board Y. NV. C. A. Y. M. C. A. . W. A. A. NV. S. C. A. Page Two hunrlrm I ami one France Hartlett johnson Trever Hoisington W. Nelson Gebhardt Clapp Hunting Ketchum Mitchell OFF I CERS I EARL HUNTING . CLEMENT KETCHUM FOREST HOISINGTON NEWELL CLAPP . LAWRENCE FRANCE DONALD GEBHARDT WYALLACE NELSON CHESTER HARTLETT KARL TREVER . MERRITT MITCHELL EDWIN JOHNSON . Page 'Two hundred and two ' CABINET MEMBERS . . . President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Devotional Community Service Campus Service . Deputation Publicity . Program . Social McGowan Geiger Hutchinson Hughes Brain Long Lightbody Dambruch XVOOd Parker Mallery Williams Schlaflce OFFICERS FLORENCE MALLERY , HELEN WILLIAMS GLA'DYS PARKER . WINIFRED WOOD . . . . . . . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . . . . . . . . Treasurer CABINET MEMBERS LAURA BRAIN . . . GENEVIEVE GEIGER . PEARL HUGHES '. IRENE LONG . . JEAN LIOHTBODY . LILLIAN SHLAFKE LETHA DAMBRUOI-I . BLANCHE HIJTCHINSON GENEVIEVE MOGOWAN Bible Study Social Service M issionary . Publicity Devotional Conference . . . . . . Social , ...... Extension Undergraduate Representative Page Two hundred and Iluee Burgess Cleven Hutchinson Houwers Kvlalleryh Long Churchill Fisher Kicth Mrursc IVIcNown Harvey . FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS AGNES CHURCHILL ........... Presideni MARGARET LUCE ........... .Vice President FLORENCE NIALLERY ....... Secretary and Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS JEAN LIGHTBODY .....r , .... . Presldenf MABELLE ZEALLEY .......... Vice President GENEVIEVE GEIC-ER ...... -Secretary and Treasurer I HOUSE CHAIRMAN. WINIFRED HARVEY ..,..... Russell Sage Hall DELLA BURGESS . . . Ormsby Hall GERTRUDE FISHER ' . . Peabody House VERA KEITH . . . . . Smith House MINA I-IOUWERS . . Ormsby Annex Two hunrlrerl and four Newing Cleland Hughes Van Wyk I-lartlett France Churchill Gauerkc Motz Nicholson , Sparks Brandes Tu Student Volunteers OFFICERS PEARL HUGHES . , .... President CHESTER HARTLETT . . . . Vice President MARGARET NICHOLSON . Secretary and Treasurer Pugc Two lxundrvd ancl4H1'e McGowan Vilatscm iVIacFarlanc Beggs lvlundhenke Jamieson Dambruch Dr. Foster -Mills Dr. lVIcPheetc:rs Churchill Luce M. Harriman Krause Culnan j, Sullivan Ccssac Newing Case Prof. Lindsay Baldwin Ritchie Bagg Clark Fenton Brown A. Morse Babcock jorsch Ermgllsh Club ' OFFICERS AGNES CHURCHILL . .... President IVIARGUERITTE NEWING . . . . Vice President LILLIAN CASE . . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred and six Vxlerhel A. Hooper Hampton Raymaker Prucia A, Cleland Parker Learned Swanson Williams Beggs Harvey Bowman R. Johnson Ramsey lvlulheim Packard Rohrer 1-louwers Bogie jacka V. WoodruR' Dunbar H Lstory Club OFFICERS MYRTLE RAYMAKER . .... President JOHN SULLIVAN . .... Vice President RUTH SWANSON . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred and ,seven Basseneu r Hunting McCreedy Perroclin Treat . Fletcher Braunschweig Abbey Towns Van Wyke Woodruff Frank Bray Dr. Youtz Wood Dr. Link Gerritts Swartzloxv Rcemer Voos IVIcCready Lewis Phillips Aldrich I-Iackworthy Peck johnson Nelson OFFICERS IRWIN JOHNSON MAE SWARTZLOW WINIFRED WOOD IRWIN JOHNSON MAE SWARTZLOW HOBART FRANK Page Two hundred and eight . . . . President . . . Vice President Secretary and Treasurer DELTA CI-II TI-IETA Qfldvanced Chemistry Clubj OFFICERS . . . . President . . . Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Kinsey Schmidt Maxson Brinkerhofer Frank Scholes Anderson Bassuener Pcrrodin Jacka Dr. Mullenix Grignon Wucrsch Morse France Cass Nicholson Nelson Zoology Cm OFFICERS WALLACE NELSON RUTH WUERSCH IVIABEL CASS . IVIILDRED SCHMIDT . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Page Two hundred and nine Clapp Brandies I Case Randall Dr. Weston Viel Weber Wolf Egner Mack A. Morse Brose Mills Burgess Hulbert Rueberg Schaefer Lcztm Club OFFICERS DELLA BURGESS . . . . President EDITH RENDALL . .... Vice President , VIRGINIA HULBERT . Secretary and Treasurer Page 'Iwo hundred and len MacFarlane Breyer Prof. Raney Van Wyk Rendall Hulbert Newing Case Ramsey Cessac Schlafke Bogie Parker A. Henry J. Sullivan Brigham E. Morse 5 f Cercle Prcmgczzs OFFICERS JOHN SULLIVAN . . .... President JEAN IVIACFARLANE . . . . Vice President AILEEN HENRY . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred und eleven . A. Vlfallschlaeger A. lvlundlfienke Dr. Mcpheeters Corr Day Reigel O. Wallschlaeger Stone lvlichaclis Sabish Culnan Prof. Lindsay Deming Hunsalcer Bdlza J. Vincent Jones lVIcGowan Puchner Luce A. Henry Williams Abbey Esclwe Bonsall Sievcrt Eiler Baldwin Schlafke Hutchinson Newing Breyer Van Vsfylce Cleven Henderson Jarrett Ritchie Mills Hulbert Tnbey Harriman OFFICERS PAUL CORR . LILLIAN SCHLAFKE ESU-11311 BALDWIN GARFIELD DAY HELEN MILLS . RALPH CULNAN Page Two hundred and twelve First Semester Second Semester . . . President . . . Vice President Secretary and Treasurer . . . . President . . . Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Con rad .I ohnson Reigel Young Wagner Yang Young Wang Nlcrriman I-Icnclcrson Van Wyke Fentnn E. Morse Sparks France: Prof, Ingler Corr Krause Aclvertzsmg Club OFFICERS PAUL CONRAD . . NELIJE VAN WYK CHARLES LUCE . LLOYD YOUNG . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . Treasurer Page Two hundred and lllirlem Heilig XVerner Root Hunting Hall lngraham Pierce Baldwin jorsch Werlnel Ritchie johnson Churchill -I. Vincent Prof. Orr Struck France Hartlet: Pugh Ketchum Bruce r Speech Arts Club OFFICERS MARIE JORSCH FENWICK PUGH ESTHER BALDWIN VICTOR WERNER HERB HEILIG Page Two hundred and fourteen . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Master of Ceremonies 'A Lewis Miller Willard Edmunds Olson Paulson Green Ivlotz Lee William Edmunds Prof. Emrne Gauerke I-Ioisington Butler France Hartlett A. Rice Dewey Grandy Dr, IVlcPl1eeters Holiday Ox fo rd Club OFFICERS G. PAUL BUTLER . . . President RALPH HOLIDAY . .... Vice President LAWRENCE FRANCE . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred anzljljlcm Radford D. Watson Bablcr Brown Hoffman Wcrbel Salter Babcock Ralph Stoelting Hilnbarcl Williams Bushman Fenton Rohrer Wollenberg A. Henry Fulton E. Henry Neinas Breitzman Eastern Star ' OFFICERS MILDRED FULTON . . . President HELEN WILLIAMS . . . . . Vice President ERMA HENRY . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred cmd sixteen Markham Brockett Wettergren Pond Tripp Prof. Emma Prof. Trcsize Dr. Kinsman Watson Ivlichaclis McRae IVIcNicl Dearth Garrmv Ivlesserole Dr, Ivlcphecters C. Hackxvonhy Hartlenr Ivlaclrarlane Pusey Square and Compass Club CFFICERS CLEMENT I-IACKWORTHY . . . . President DUDLEY IVIACFARLANE . .,.. Vice President RUSSELL IVIESSEROLE- . .Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred and seventeen Hall Burgess Swanson Wilder Mundhenke Raymaker Prucia Zeally Geiger Knuth Gesch jacka Hampton Nlallery Soxvle Lightlaody Taubert Newing E. Morse H. Cleland A, Morse A. Cleland Thew ELIZABETH MORSE . lVlARGUERITE NEWING lVlARITA WILDER . . EVELYN MUNDHENKE FLORENCE MALLORY . HELEN CLELAND . ARDYS MORSE . EVA HALL . Page Two hundred and eighteen Athena OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester . Pres iaent Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Bowman Villand Harvey Krause Thorpe l-licks Prucia use? lvlallery Ramsey lvlulheim Case Rendell Sparks Mack ulton Bogie Kinsey Learned Gesch Scholes A. Noel p 7 g 4 Girls Political Club OFFICERS RUTH LEARNED . . .... President ESTH1'-311 FEHLHABER . . . . Vice President IRENE RAMSEY . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred and ninelmm Wolzcr 0'Lcary Schweitzer Bro Pierce Schlafkc Mills Robbins Gear Lyons Sieverc Van Wy ke Struck Oberwcisscr Dafoe Vicl Buchman Beichman Ruelwerg Bagg Town Girls' Association OFFICERS GLADYS BAGG .... President ELLEN KINSMAN . .... Vice President HELEN MILLS , . Secretary and Treasurer Page Two hundred and twenty Solverson I-lox Lovell Smelting Fishel Carr Shoemaker Thomas Wilder Corsi Wehers Williams ,Jensen Davies Kollo Club OPFI CERS CRYSTAL SHOEMAKER ALYCE CHAMBERS MARITA XVILDER BLANCHE CARR . IVIARITA NVILDER . ALICE JENSEN . BLANCHE CARR . ISABELL CAMPBELL First Semester Second Semester . . President . Vice President . Secretary , Treasurer . . President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Page Tim llundreil and lzrenly-one Hartlctt Day Olsson Ruehlman Wettergren Pond K Brown Watson Shaw Alexander L. Singer Le Richeux Dearth Lawrence Legion OFFICERS CHARLES POND . President Page Two hundred and twenty-two Deming Gardner Grignon Pierce Hackwo rthy MacFarlane Swartzlow Curry Wind eshcim Elliot Ivlichaelis Braunschweig Beier xlulllf me-?Q 5 wfg ff. E, E 5-. xfaQJ Q4 ..n-Q egg 1 o- , bffrfiimw Page Two hundrrfd and lwcnly-lllrue Social Science Club Pierce Stone V jones Ungrodn N Balza j. lvlallery Dr. Kinsman W. Sullivan Eschc Conrad Upson Wilbur Hoffman Faulks THOR ERUCE . . . . . . . . President Youmans Ivlunclhenke Bruce Mack F. Mallcry Hampton Marcin Pussey Pierce E. Morse Sparks Wettergren Beier Prof. Engler Prof. Crow Thorpe johnson Wuersch V. Frank Page Two hundred and twenty-four Tau Tau Kappa Henderson J. Vincent A, I-Iackxvorthy Tink Luci: E. Johnson Dr. Fosmr Pierce Hartlett Fisher W. Wright D. XVaLson Miss Graves Jamieson Q Dyer - Morse Harvey lvl. Harriman Morrison Pcawck Colvin Is. Watson A, Wheeler HARRY COLVIN . President Haberman M. Bushman Clark WQHIQ Fehlhabcr jaqobg Pussy Dr. ivlcPhceters Burke A. Rice Werner Wiluerding O Brien Dr. Trcvur E.. IVlcC,allcn Tobey Dambruch NI. Nclgqn Chamberlain E. Slattcngren O Leary Page Two liunclrcd and firmly-jI1'c Townsend Austin Braatz ' Fremstcd - Uren Q Ludwig lvl, Ruth N. Ruth C. Harriman I' rericlas McCourt Tobey Becher lEiler lVlcCallen Wilkenson Jarritt Brain Ralph Walker Hensel Dunbar Schneider Freshman Commission A QHAIRMEN HENRIETTA RALPH Religious INA DUNBAR . . Scholarship LAURA BRAIN . Standards Lois I-IENSEL . . Social Page Two hundred and lweniy-six f ff , ,4- - 1 fwfff. F 1 1 , . :V ,. 5 , J, , . ,I ,,:K,' 1 ,'X.,: .N V . . .. ....-..-.-...,.n-,.....,,,........,,....... ,-Q .. . -,, .,- ,,. , ,. f E '5 2' .... -5.5 , - 15.7 'T..' .- 3 f -,f 3, f---N 1. . f WA - 2 ,, : , ' ' fa'-. 'ff L 1 ' - I w .3 ff: .zj 'e-A25 'EXE' 7,51 31 - , , 1 -- - v x. vga- . , -. 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I The car is ready to take you upon a trip around the Lawrence campus. This is a unique opportunity to see things in a different light and under expert guidance. Think of it- a personally conducted tour taking in all the sights by day and night, not usually seen under other auspices. ' . l-lere is a journey that you will never forget and in after life you will recall it with pleasure. Take your seats! the driver is ready! Crank her up, Garf! Let's go. I 'u 'fu-iv llzzmlrul I Lawrence by Day and by Night Conducted by A-RIEL REVELATION CO. CINCQ OFFICERS Windjammer - SMILING JACK VINCENT, Like a Circle ending never, doth his talk go on forever. Chauffeur - GARF DAY ....................,...,.,.. He'll drive you to drink. Mechanician - VERA CHAMBERLAIN ..................,. She patches up dates. Tail-Light - BLANCHE l-lUTCHiNsoN .... .......,.. .,.. ' L ook out! Beware V' Board of Directors 'ADEAN LINDSAY - Faculty .......... He seeks guidance from the Psalms CSamsD ALAN HACRWORTHY - Theta Flea .....i...,. ........... l -le sees all, hes so tall CAROL lVlAXON - Alpha Delt ................................ She led the way CHICK LE RICHEAUX - Beta ..... ..... W Ould that words would guide you ulVlARGH HENDERSON - Phi Mu .... ..... M ay her looks not lead you astray CHICK HOOLEY - D. l ........ ........... L ook out or he'll run you! AMY BONSALL - D. C. ,........ .... S he may lead you to a Waterpool HERB HEILIO - Sig Ep ..... ..... H e knows the way to the altar MARITA ALDRICH - Theta. ..... ........... C ustodian of dancing MUMPS YOUNG - Phi Kapp .... ..,..... H e'll keep you youthful AILEEN HENRY + Kappa Delt .. . . .... Her eyes will tell you so MAX SCHULDT - Phi Tau ...... ,....... I-l is Music will aid you CAROL WALKER - Alpha Gam .... ........ F irm, substantial backing ALICE PUSEY - Epsilon ...., ................................. A guiding light 'iTOMMY KNUTI4 - Zeta O. .................... She loobs in the right direction Stockholders Matriculates of this basin of learning. Page Two hundred and iirenly-eiglil Pagz' 'Two l1UI1Lll'Ul'l unzl Iwunly-nine Ring the Bell for Brokaw Theres a fellow around here of late, Pete Wajzle he's called in this state, He's so terribly slow When she says lets go, He replies, 'K Oh, but, Dorothy Waite. Erosh fatter basketball garnej: You should have seen our rnen shoot baskets. They were perfectly wonderful. Another Erosh: Did they kill any? Theodore Tu says he belongs to the Brokaw l-lall Fraternity. Health Officer lvlerkle was fumigating in Brokaw and the sulphur got pretty strong. A Frosh on the third floor opened his door and yelled across to his neigh- borf' Gosh, smell that, were going to have more of that darned hash for supper! Freshrnenls Thoughts before and after exams. Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, ' Lest we forget. Lord, God of Hosts, was with us not, 'Cause we forgot, 'Cause we forgot. At the formal: She: Who did you bring? Visitor: Peacock, isn't he some bird? l-low would Mr Trezise in his ll:30 Algebra Class, know, if he had'nt met Myrtle Basing, Perle Clanton, and jess Elliot, to what sex they belonged? Mr. Trezise, in his 10:30 Algebra class has a very interesting roll. A Taylor Hunting in a Poole for a Peck of Wajlles and Bacon to Cooke in the Wa1'ming Pan. Snow-ball johnson to Esther Baldwin: l-low old are you? Esther: Oh, l just had a birthday and l'rn not going to have any more this year. I 1, l I d ed and lliirty CLA If You Can't Read OF Ask a Sophomore BEM - . . ar e ! .IEE Page Two lxumlrvr 'J' Q:E2 .3l?.3!.?ia WTDLUME XXII. No. 1 LAWRENCE COLLECE, A11-P1.EToN, WISCONSIN MONDAY, Minis, 19231 were found in a heated argument GREATEST PROM IN HISTORY 600 COUPLES ATTEND FIRST LAWRENCE PROM Prom Committees The following people were at the head of the various committees and are re- sponsible for the success of the Prom. Decorations - Raymond XVagner Punch - Mina Houers Styles - Marguerite Cessac Programs - Albert Miller Invitations - Pearl Hughes ' Transportation - Lillian Case Announce Patrons and Palronesses The patrons and patronesses for the First Lawrence Prom are as followsg President and Mrs. Samuel Plantz Dean and Mrs. W. S. Naylor Prof. and Mrs. O. P. Fairfield Olin Mead and Miss Gertrude Estey Among Those Present Lester Abbey and Esther Graef Lawrence Balza and Helen Ritchie Frank Sabish and Leta Breyer Graeme O'Geran and Della Burgess Charles Hooley and Mable Cass john Rice and Agnes Churchill Dick Doering and Anne Hawes, Donald Dyer and Genevieve McGowan Lawrence Singer and Gertrude Fisher Earl Kromer and Estelle Kerr Alfred Gardner and Ruth Learned Garfield Day and jean MacFarlane jack Vincent and Laura Sievcrt Earl Watson and Dorothy NVatson Frank Williams and Margaret Nicholson Carroll Rushton and Esther Baldwin Hollis Martin and Mable Beckenstrarer Dick Charlton and Vera Breitkreut: Warren Brooks and Irene Morse Harry Clark and Letha Daml:-ruch Clinton McCreedy and Wilma Neuling Wallace Nelson and Mildred Schlalke Roland Tesch and Myrle Laing Carlton Klaus and Georgianna King Dick Calkins and Alchee Tobey Lawrence France and Ruth Nelson 'ZZ Ariel Prom Moonlit, starlit, -such was the evening that the proud class of '22 gave that first memorable ball to commemorate the success of the establishment of dancing at Lawrence. The Faculty had decreed that something must be done to reward the students for their ardent, faithful persistence in putting across this momentous task. However, 'twas the result of a long campaign - this dance - and we must pause to mention the sad but lamentable fact that the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table had nothing on these pro- fessors who had a habit of mark- ing late-rising, but hungry stu- dents, late even though they only did stop for a bite. But anyway, back to the dance. The privilege of giving some suitable form of hilarity was extended to the august glun- ior class, who conceived the idea of giving a dance as the best method of bringing about an innovation. Placards were every- where, and to those who prop- agated their way about the universe in a meditative manner, special invitations were sent. The large and well-equipped gymnasium was decorated in the usual beautiful grave-yard colors jet-black and coal-black. Stream- ers of these gorgeous hues were hanging from the beams, and the lights were covered in anticipa- tion of the dancing which the '22's were about to promulgate. Bowls of punch, characteristic by their superabundance of wim, wigor, and witality, were placed in convenient places. The bal- cony was screened off from the gaze of the curious onlookers, and davenports were placed around the running-track for those to whom the lure of the dance had no appeal. However, a small space was left around the track in order to allow the dancers below to enjoy some of the mov- ing pictures above. At nine o'clock the merry- makers began to arrive at the scene of festivities, This was not a formal dance, even though the biggest affair of the year, conse- quently full dress was not in vogue, ln fact, the less said about the attire of the partici- pants the better. The far-famed Temptation or- chestra started its jazzy, tanta- lizing, come-up-closer music, and the dance was on. Let joy be un- refined. Wriggling, shaking, bobbing dancers writhed their snaky way through the largest mob that ever shook the slippery slipper within the halls of a Lawrence building. At twelve o'clock George Singer and his fair lady were not to be found, and a searching party was sent outto find the devoted couple. During the time the party was out looking for this section of Vanity Fair, Dr. MacHarg was heard to let out a war whoop. The bouncing com- mittee immediately started to take action, but on the pleas of the hilarious professor that the pleasure of toddling had aroused the pepper which was in his make up they clesisted from bouncing him. Dick Calkins and Alchcc as to whether Dick had shaken his shoulders or not. Alchee did not seem to acquiese with Dicks assertion that such a thing would not happen again. This was the last seen of these two, for they departed to thc ethereal regions above where they would not have to quabble. It was the general opinion that the fight was only a bit of camouflage anyway. Dr. Naylor appropriated a cor- ner and spent the whole evening trying to fathom the mysteries of the strange portrayal of dancing. At one o'clock the dance was in full swing. The dancing would have made an Indian war dance look like a gang of mummies try- ing to play hop-scotch. just at this point the searching party came back with Vi, but reported they could not bring back Singer because he wanted to make too many announcements. Herbie Heilig was knockecl out in the second round of his scheduled all night battle with the punch, and so had to depart early in the evening. Mrs. Heilig was heard to mention the fact that her husband did not look at one other woman during the evening. When the first rays of the morning sun came over the Fox, the janitor came and informed the still happy crowd that classes would meet as usual on Ivlonday and that every one should depart homeward in order that they might recuperate from their dancing. The orchestra was nearly dead from their strenuous efforts at putting forth the jazz- iest music possible, the chaperons were nearly dead from the fre- quent cases of heart jumping occasioned by the attire and the dancers were nearly dead from their exertions in trying to keep pace with the orchestra. Those who sat out the dances and who graced the davenports in the bal- cony were nearly dead from- just weariness, and those who didn't go were nearly dead from wondering what time was being had by those who went. With the exception that the balcony nearly collapsed once or twice, the absence of programs, anoccasionaloutburst ofnre inthe basement, the falling ofa beam or two, and the loss ofaslipper -a good time was had by all. PROM Page Two lllU'ILlfL'll und lllirly-lhruc Our Movies less COIHLIYCS of tlfus couple ff 7 H 1 9 I A The tete-a-tete before showg note match- 5 Reel one - utter darkness. I . Xxx' All L, uh Q I vr. I V lg ts agam. ' '? ffll I . Page 'Two luuulred and lllirly-four Page 'Two llunrlrerl aml lllirly-In Yes, Yes. G0 On. YEARS RESULTS: WILLIAM MCFHEETERS .... DOROTHY DUNN FRANK TABER . . ROLLIN TURNER . LAWRENCE FRANCE . WALLACE NELSON CHET HARTLETT . BILL WATERPOOL . POPE CORR . . GRAEME O1GERAN OLIN MEADE . . , GIVE EDDY JOHNSON . . AL GARDNER . MYRTLE BASING . DON MCGREW . FRANK WILLIAMS . DUD MACFARLANE . BUGS KLAUS . . JESSE ELLIOTT HOLLIS MARTIN . EVERET HALL . FRANK SABISH ROLLIN MAIEE HARRY COLVIN . CLARENCE NYHUS MITCHELL GORROW . NIPPY ROEDER . DICK CALKINS P 'Tu I l'LLll'lL1Vl'LI and lllirly-Six . GLADYS BAGG CAROL MAXSON , . RUTH NELSON MILDRED SCHLAEKE . GRACE HAYLETT . AMY BONSALL DOROTHY BEOCS . DELLA BURGESS . . . . ,GERTRUDE ESTEY 'EM A SHOVE MATHILDA HARRIMAN . . RUTH LEARNED ESTELLE HAGEN . . . ARDEEN PECK . . MARC NICHOLSON ROBERTA VJESTENBERG . . GEORCIANA KING . . MYRA LUDWIG MAELE BECKENSTRATER . CHARLOTTE BRAATZ LETA BREYER . ERMA TERRILL . . VERA KEITH . . ABBIE HOOPER . DOROTHY VAN METER . . . HELEN SOWLE ALCHEE TOBEY Lawrence Hang-Outs Page Two llundrcd and lllifly-S 7:00 8:00 9:30- 10:30 11:30 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:45 2:30 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 9:00 10:30 11:30 12:30 12:45 12:55 1:15 1:45 2:30 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 A Sheet Taken from Bill Wrightfs Book, Things to do Today. Get up and eat breakfast. Spend ten minutes in front of the mirror. Work on the boats, Wash the Eliver, Electric, Oldsmobile, jordan and spend the rest of the time on the Packard, Class in Spanish Cnot prepared must shoot a linej Ole and me kid the kids along first floor of Main l-lall. We sure got them. Class under Perry - not necessary to study. Take Anne, jan, Cath, to Sage. Take second car full to Sage. They will wait for me. Eat dinner. Glance at the mirror. Date with Anne Cshe asked mej. Date with Margaret Qshe asked mel. Date with jan Cshe asked mel. T. T. K. meeting Cimportantb. Shifter meeting Ccandidates innD. Eat supper, gasolene money from the governor. Call up the girls. Engagement at the Armory. ls Sage a religious place? We'll say so. Une young lady even attempted to hnd the Ten Commandments in the dictionary. Eddie johnson, l worked an hour and a half last night on algebra. F rank Sabish: Quadratics? Eddie: Quadratics7 No! 1 think they were Adreatics. At least l was at sea. Dr. Plantz: Buddha, five hundred years before Christ, in his religion ordered his followers to abstain from dancing and music. Earl Hunting: But that is a false religion, Iisn't it? Page Two hundred and Zliirly-eight 'fwu humlrcd um! lllirly-nin ZGPE D 5 ibm' Puxmab -Z .- 7 , .L , OZY 1 2' '1 .0 T Q .. N I Q' C l BZGP w ugilbigia s ' W' 9 wljfvEnn'Ua'l 'T PPT X M,-is D .N ,f . 1 I c' Two humlrcd and forly Tl-lE GREEK5 lt's the custom here at Lawrence For each man to join a frat, Each of them has certain strong points Let us see just where were at. Theta Phi boasts rank of precedence, They've been here since '83, Even claim our honored President As a brother, dear, we see. Lay much stress on social functions, They all know the Hshimmyn step, Ding and Kissel, Grams and Wooley, Sure do stand for the real pep. When it comes to football players D. l. iurnishes a full team, And it is the same in basketball, They have spirit, it would seem. Yet they take their place in Y. lvl. Hoisie leads the D. l. crew, Bowling, tennis, baseball, swimming. ls there anything they can't do? Beta brothers, strong and steadfast Lay their stress on Y. M. work, Deak and Eddie take up fussing, But their duties they never shirk. ,Journalism is a Beta stronghold, Garf and Galpin take the lead, Tell the college what is doing ln this world of utmost need. Sigmas claim their speaking laurels, Cratory and debate. Also they excel in bowling. And for honors never wait. They do boast of being national, Sure, it is an honored claim, For throughout their years at college They do play a fair, square game. Phi Kapps glory lies in fussing They are artful boys to beat Date with Alpha Delta Pi girls At their cottage on Alton Street. .,, Some of them are strong on music St V Elliott, Gehin, i'Bib and Mais, 6 Q Holiday reads the Bible for them Thus they keep up in the race. While in years the Phi Kappa Tau bunch Ranks in numbers very few, Yet in studies they excell all, And in Glee Club they shine too. They don't dance the wicked shimmy, They are model Christian lads, ,' , Please Dean Naylor, and Doc Sammy A Q And bring credit to their dads. Now you see our Lawrence comrades, Whatleach frat does do apart, Yet together they make Lawrence Dear to every students heart. , I1 I aww. A Phi Kopp Comedy Un One Actl Young jones had a Holliday, which made him feel so good that when he woke up he started whistling, Gehin, how l adore you. Having overslept past the regular breakfast hour, he slipped into his glad rags and tore down to the restau- rant and ordered some Wajqes and Bacon, and a fried egg. 'il-low do you want the egg done? asked Min, Pop Snider's pride and joy. Oh, Turner over, he answered. i'l:or that you can't de-Nyhus an extra Nicholfsonjf' said she of the dimples. But that didn't faze him. All W1'ight, and serve the Vlfczles Wipf syrup, he replied. The meal finished, he brushed the Crumbs from his fancy vest and stepped up to the cashier. Instead of taking his money, however, she leaned over the counter and whispered, Sh-h-s-s-h, l saw your girl out riding in a truck with the Colman. l'Esche? he askedf Oh ,well, l don't care. When l Balz-a girl out l've got to have a better excuse than that. Page Two liunilrud and forly-one .1 1 Si Perkins Visits Lawrence Si Perkins of Cereal Crossing, who is attending the Corn Convention held in Appleton, wrote back to his wife: Dear Simanthy: I reckon you're a 'wondrin' how I'm makin' out in the city. This has been a busy week and I have looked around the place. Amos Lawrence has a college down here that is even bigger than Bushey's College. I was for walkin' around the clearing they got around the buildings which is all built out of grey stone like the basement of the Congregational Church up at Cereal Crossings. They keep the hay on the clearing cut real short and there was about fifty girls a rakin' the field and two of them was running around gathering up the rubbish in a cart. I see a place all fenced in with poultry wire and I was for askin' if they kept chickens, but I see some fellers hittini a ball back and forth over a net. Those that wa nt playin' was watchin' the girls rake the clearinf Some girls were comin' across the clearing and they began to whistle - youd a 'thunk it was jims threshin' machine comin' over the hill, and pretty soon a man sticks his head out of the 2'nd story winder and says, I-Iello Baldy to the one in the blue coat. I got me enuf grit to go inter this buildin' and went way up- stairs to the 3'd floor, and up there there was a room all done up swell like the pictures you see in the Ladies' Home journal and Needle Craft. I was for lookin' around a bit but along comes a feller with ebony rimmed specs. You're a 'meetin' them all the time down here. My silver rimmed ones looks good enough fer me, and its my way of thinkin' I'm not fer an old dorg to be lairnen' new tricks. Yesterday mornin' I seen them all atrackin' across Main street to ther place they calls the Memorial Chapel. I walks in kind of meekly behind and sits down near the door in the back. There was a lot of couples sittin' around me and it kinder reminded me of the time I was a 'cortin' you - only we didn't go inside at all - we sat outside on the tombstones. They was nigh a dozen men up in front and at least half of them were just as bald as Squire I-Iawkins. They sat solomn-like and looked up straight when the organ was playinf When I got out I couldn't find my way back to the convention, but as soons I got there the meetin' was called to order and I sat down and thought about Amos Lawrences College. Yours, Silas. Page Two lumtlrcd und forly-Iwo THE JNBXONI-1 EABODY - ,. X CO ANNEX . 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Musically Musical Max: A pretty girl is like a melody. Win: Yes, l saw one the other night that looked pretty sharp and she knocked me flat and l sent her a note. Max: XVhat did she say. Win: Oh! She told me not to play around. Philosophically Speaking lt will he pretty hard for these girls who are always harping on something if they are not fortunate when they die. Well admit that l-lerbie l-leileg is married and that Rolly Turner is engaged, but what the world would like to know is, how can Clem Ketchum? Then, too, if lVIcPheeters is Dunne, is Taber Bagged? Al Galpin: Will you kindly replenish my acquatic supply? Cl-le means he wants a glass of waterl Page Two huriolrcd and forly-four SMITH LIVBRY Taxi Service - Auto Busses Baggage Service for College-Best in City Special attention given theatre, party and wedding orders Day and Night Service C. F. Srnitln Livery and Transfer Co Corner Lawrence and Appleton Sts. PI-IONE 105 FIRST NATIONAL BANK APPLETON, WIS. 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PUGH, PAGEL, PUCHNER, PECK, AND Poi-TL Ye Fellow Lawrentians, Rolled Stockings Are again The main question Before the House. The fellow Who Speaks Against them Must have Spring fever Or is Getting old. Why not vote On them In Student Chapel? LILLIAN SCHLAFKE LLOYD WRIGHT PEGGY MGCOURT MARGARET CLARK ADDIE MAY WARD X ,V -WX xx -I aiu W fi N ' l l EASTMAN i4ooAK5 1, ' l L gg!! ffffflw it 1 iii i I i f N Koorxii SUPPLIES -1 44' ,Ai 5--'C 2 -' 4 ef , , EASTMAN F ILIVIQ diff Jzgkif 7 W it of fe ,ii li ' tif f Wllllllxl ' to . ,Milli 3 Milt it Siigltsff' oigt's Drug Store The Original Students' Kodak Shop 757 College Avenue We carry Parker and Waterman Fountain Pens Gut Photo Finishing Shop for Developing and Printing Speaks for Itself - Conducted by MR. FRANK KOCH Compare the work . ,.,. 1 DEVELQPING ENLARG ING ' - '--sz Page 'Y-two hundreil unrlforlg Page 'Two l11.mdrc'd ancljfly N 1 A C4 4 x + THE VICTRQLA The entire realm of music is summed up in that instrument CALL GN' CARRGLLS for music, your kind of music, sung or played by the worlds greatest artists. Link up your home life with this way to happiness. We will be glad to play for you, to demonstrate the true value of THE VICTROLA AND VICTOR RECORDS Sound-proof demonstrating rooms assure immediate service. Musically educated salespeople await your Wishes at Carroll's New Music Shop 615-617 Qneida Street Telephone 926 CVictor dealers exclusivelyj Page Tuul llluulrml mul fffl Page Two hundred and fihy-two Qur Photographs HAVE ILLUSTRATED TI-IE EGR THE PAST 15 YEARS HARWQQD BETTER PICTURES The College of Domestic Economy Lawrence is living up to its reputation as a matrimonial college which it has established in the past. Since this book went to press last year, many things have happened. just think of that word press for a minute, how much it means, especi- ally in a matrimonial college. I-lere at Lawrence it might mean Yellow Gow, Lawrentian, Ariel, down river, professors and their time, and some students and their time. A few of the men here and some of the co-eds have managed to keep their vow that Cupid will never lacerate my neck with the barbed wire of matrimonyf' Some have been assisted in this noble attempt by the knowledge that it would be impossible, to love any one woman all the time according to Ole, i'She would affect me like corn-Hakes every morning for breakfast. Une of the first to hang on the Keep Off the Grass sign was Mr. Wallace Nelson. l-le is in college still and since that memorable occasion has been still in college. Eddy johnson, has been heard to mumble over to himself certain words which translated had to do with the high price of cigars and candy. From these words it has been gathered, and rightly so, that Smiling Eddy is only keeping his entanglements sub rosa. Dudley MacFarlane surely did go down for the count as soon as the right co-ed cast her lamps in his direction, and he has been trying ever since to dim those lamps by drowning them. But that fire burns-deep and they are still blazing the trail for Dud. Dick Doering has overcome some mighty obstacles and now we are just wait- ing for the noise which we know is coming. Dick tackled his job with courage and when unsuccess stared him in the eye, said 3 Failure! get thee behind me. Deak France surprised the world Cbut not all of itj by his sudden climb to favor in the eyes of The only girl in the world. Deak's actions since his debut to Lawrence two years ago, have been somewhat erraticg but now he has Ruth to push him and the name of Ruth alone is enough, for was not it Ruth who went into the Babylonian fields and gathered straws for bricks? And is it not Ruth who loosens the baseballs so consistently? Deak, thou hast achieved a name of great renown. I-low these many ambitious students are going to live was answered for Marg Nicholson, when Frank said important words to her. Marg asked, I will marry you dear Frank, but how are we going to live?' Frank NVilliams, in his business-like efficiegcy, said, Margaret, that is a small matter, we will live from mouth to mout . Al Gardner is another one of these secret birds. l-le too has captured a fair Ruth but the high cost of these denourements makes it imperative for Al to retain the great privilege of telling the world, l-lands off. This Montana cow-man has lassoed the fair Alchee and has hog-tied her and completely subjugated her. Dick has been successful in a fight in which there gere many candidates, but the wild and wooly western method produced the erries. Chet l-lartlett is one of the latest additions to the list of those who some say have more money than sense. Chet fell last year but has been lately saved by Grace. Grace was May Queen last year, and the smiling countenance beneath the crown of May buds was too much for our campus and college boss. CGontinued on page 2565 Page Two hundred cmd fifly-four THE XXXL F 6 A 1 'NSUR5 T 4 -4 493 f ' 3 fi S' Q N T0 as suns Kg C6 -5 xo 4,1 O 'T TO'9P' Opportunity Your Qnly Fortune A young mans opportunities are sometimes his only fortune. I-lis best opportunity is to insure his life for the benefit of his family. g A day will come when he will no longer be insurable. Death or disease may intervene. Every year of delay increases the cost and puts further away the completion of the period when he may reap the benefit of his foresight. The Northwestern Mutual Life lnsurance Co. Gives the Best Result to Policy Holders WETTENGEL 82 WETTENGEL District Managers First National Bank Building Appleton, Wisconsin LOL IS BONINI Dealer in EATS Page Two lmmlrcd mul fifty-,HW X N . S 1 S J s ' as Q e ourists ole S' 'Q ' if f . NS ' K S sl . lx 5 S g SSS Xww tr gs Qs W, Ag! xx s rr cvffws - 'J JQWQY X X X ' CAFE and L N H , In Connection On all Automobile Trails One of the tragedies that has to be booked while these events are being written up is the life ofJimmie. Jimmie Demings father and mother met here for the irst time and tied the knot that bindsg Ditto Jimmie's sister, and now brother-in-law. Jimmie started out and did his best to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors, but as this year's book of life goes to bed, Jimmie has to admit that he has been unable to carry on. I Rollie Turner returned to college this fall and in one semester turned the mind of Carol and also the light of love in her eyes to him. Believe us, Rollie is some Turner. Pope Corr ended a four year struggle victoriously, when he announced to the world that Dorothy had decided in favor of his fraternity pin, and now he no longer Beggs that which he has won, her favor. Bill Waterpool, who believes in the theory of while theres life there's hope, has invaded our campus from his high school in Kaukauna and captured one of the fairest of its inhabitants. Amy Bonsall, with Bill's arm as a life preserver, no longer fears the water. There are others in this same boat or who are about to embark or have already started on the sea of thrills in our good craft Courtship, but the list is too big or not definite enough Cthat is, the course the ship is to run is not dehnite enoughj for it appears that some of the voyagers are cruising on unchartered seas. The fact that now and then a new pilot for this ship is hauled aboard is shown by the action of the navigator last year, who threw a Pond into the ocean, and by Peggy O'Leary who, while on the ship, could see no use for motor cars. Page 'Two hundred and hfly-six FUR SANDWICHES Our market IS prepared to fumlsh all tho appetizing delica th t insure the success of every picnic. VQECKS BRQS. QUALITY MARKET Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA QUALITY RIGHT PGRTIONS PRICES MEN AND WOMEN Deep Stuff Going Down! Puss Wooley: Do you notice any change in me? Doering: No, Why? Puss: Well, l just swallowed a dime. l-leard in any Frat l-louse. Say jack, let me take your dress suit. Sure but why so formal? l couldn't find it. She: What would you call a man that hid behind a womans skirts? I-le: A magician. The stork has brought a little'peach, The nurse said with an air, I'rn mighty glad, the father said, He didn't bring a pair. l-le: Let's kiss and make up. She: If you're careful, l won't have to. jones: You said you could lick me. Smithi l did. Shall l prove it? jones: No. l'm just gathering statistics. Garf: Don't you toddle? Larry: l used to. Cari: When? Larry: 18 years ago. Ruth: What is your aim in life? Lawrence: To get married. Esther Graef to CYD: l've just returned for the holidays. Can l have a kiss? You see l've been saving them for three months. What would happen if l-lolstein and Guernsey chased after Bacon and Waffles? D. l. Dog was in chapel one morning. Wandered around aisles. Stood at end of row Aileen Henry was sitting in. Aileen Ccalling to the dogjt Come in here, dear. just then Ralph l-lolliday walked in. Prof. lVIully: Where are those bacteria? I-lobart Frank: Search me. We have heard of prohibition And of such things which make for bliss, But did you ever ever hear 'Bout the latest antiseptic kiss? I-lollis Martin Cgiving her a ride in the fliverj The engine seems to be missing. Mable: Never mind, dear, it doesnt show. I'm very, very fond of you, whispered Rollie. Carol- Thats fine, we'll get along all right. l'm very fond of myself. Page Two hundred and fijly-eight ' f ,ref I ff Q' -H' 51,9 Q, - . fflllilf' ' Wx A ' 5 I 5x ' ,Q I X X If i 04 HAR Ll U The Place Where You Can Buy Your Ice Cream and Home Made Candy THE PRINCESS IT NN Schlafer Hardware ff ? Ei. 2 7 'Quality Hardware I hxurii . 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On the Good Ship, Paul L Scene took place during the stormy trip on the lake to Oshkosh. Two people very seasickg the young lady lying back, rolling her eyes in despair, while the man is lying full length with his head in the lady's lap. Professor Conrad, soft of voice and heart, creeps up and sympathetically inquires: Hlvladame, I am sorry to see your husband suffer so. I-Ie seems very Lady passenger, faintly: Oh dear, he is not my husband. I am sure I do not know who the gentleman is. CThe lady was Lillian Case while the gentleman was Professor Inglerj I-Ielen Merriman: Does peroxide bleach ivory? ' Dr. Youtz: Well, it bleaches hair and thats next to ivory. Marion Becker: When is Easter? Irene: The last of March. Marion: Well, is the May Festival before that? johnson: Do you know the funniest thing happened to me today. Trezise was talking nearly all morning about something with. which I thought I was per- fectly familiar until he wrote it on the board. Then I saw that it was spelled g-r-a-p-h instead of g-r-a-f-t, and that I didn't know anything about it. I-Iarwood, to Wally Nelson when taking the Ariel picture: There, wasn't I sweet to put you in between these two fine co-eds? There, girls -just a trifle closer. Wally: Still sweeter! Alchee Toby tried to pass off as a Puritan by some method of camouflage, and she did it so well that Dr. Raney was heard to hum that ancient tune All the Quakers are shoulder shakers, in class. One day when a whole class was discussing that old subject of love, land by the way Mrs. I-Iousel has some very interesting views on that subjectj, Ruth Learned went to sleep. She said afterwards that although the subject was very interesting to her, nothing new was presented, at least nothing new to her. Isn't experience a wonderful teacher? Red Elliott has a good method of identifying the parts of that I-Ienry combi- nation. I-Ie told each of them a story, and now every time he gets mixed up he refers to the story. If she can talk intelligently on Whoop-whoop, she's Irmag and if she can chatter about Santa-Claus shes Aileen. Page 'frm lii.mrlrr'll un-'I sixty-I The Palace Tea Room and Candy Shop Best Quality and Service LET US FURNISI-I THE ICE CREAM FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY Phone 5 5 ENNIS SPORTING oooos GOODS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 0 'Qi 2f' - ' . H T DETACHABLE MOTORS . ...M - 4.11-1' 3.47 AS ' - J T61 AUTOMOBILE Aeoassoalas ORDERS BY MAIL GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION RGGIQHTS Son 5' Hardjmre at Retail Since1864 I I I I I I I Page Two hundred and sixty-four ! V' - 1-' 1 ,I ' ' Pifinters, pf . Schciol ER PRESS Appleton, Wiscomin, Work of Printers ' ' Process Engravers 'Binders l f, slr .. Q 1 l 1 'zz 'V , Vl Eadh Znggmy cgncgms, . , xl Cilgly f5l33l'l52?l3l P lf0I5fl-15 '8 Ellnifi Bidi One nf' Qtlfl:rCprfiSQ11r2viv6S will gall S ori' yoii' njziripafedg :gd lshbwu Vyoujslika HOW Lbihd -,WHY X XSX W wg SRX X AN Q N X X X x SkX xx Xx m ' A . ,s QSSNZ, gsm-M-sxwsf . Q XSS ' A x X m A X . n w S VN Nei ra , we ENE 2 S 4 g 'EQ - a X h' W 'W'-Y 3' W- ' x Q XNNQ X x 'N-SZQIAT 5 NMA-1.-. Q.- x WN. Q xx, :SM -w::x:'X Q: QNSLXS 'beg-is tags Q 4 Page Two luuwdrrfl um! sixty-fre Hitting Bottom Chet: What's all that noise about? jimmy: I just broke a dollar bill. Leigh: That man has a wonderful Yale record. Chick: Yes, but he's a Swede. Deak Miller, just coming in from a rain storm: Man! but it is great outside The Bunch: 'Sallrightl You're a denizen of the deep. Were told Carroll Phillips made the following proposal: O thou wondrous, beautiful atom, Have compassion on me, another atom, Wouldst that thou would unite with me And thus through life a molecule be. For you have I been dehydrating, I-I2 0 have I been efnorescing, The urgent pressure of my heart Will not obey slow Osmotic's law. The heated ardor for your golden heart Increases as the law of Charles: 'Tis not with words of gaseous nature, But rather with words effervescing ever. Take me now, while I precipitate, Dissolve me with your love, 0 atom, Equilibrium then will be our state, Amphoteric action will to us be unknown. And now that his procedure is finished, And I have reported the hitherto unknown, I now await your final decision, That we might seek him, the catalytic agent. IVI. D. Q0n visit to Klausj: Do you breathe through your mouth or nose? Klaus: Certainly not. Doc Sammy received a bill from I-Iyde the jeweller for some gold footballs I-Ie called Mac in and said: I-Iereafter, have all your footballs repaired at Galpins We have a bill of ninety dollars at I-Iydes for iootballsf' Newell Clapp: Were you ever so hungry that you ate everything in sight? Dixie Brocket: Well, I always leave the table. IVIathilda: Who is that over there? Eddie: Why that's Williams our Pole Vaulter. Mathilda: Can he talk English? Bill Smith: I'm pretty well grounded in my English now. Dean' Lindsay: Yes, I should say you were nearly stranded. Farmer: Say, young feller, what are you doing up my tree? Twitch: One of your peaches fell down and I'm putting it back again. Page Tim liitnilrml rmrl .rixly-.ri Lawrence Conservator of M usic QA Department of Lawrence Collegel 40. M2 1 'Jag , A We -M. T5 Hier- , 'A '19, .. .. , , .JN Q ,WQ4 ,tr 1 -2, .L 1 , --.i '-wifi-r ' 1 ' 'V he 3,22-.-L. '2f':'ii?'s. ' - .521 'P 7? .. - ' 1 iii-11561 ' .f L91 .1 if-fliv We Q us ' - , ' 'Y -,-rf fry... f Y. 5-f ,...W?-, , 3 , .,, uw. , , -v- ,. Mi. ,4,.,,.. Q .L .f.,::..:.,:E-.1-.1i!.-ef, 'ui xv 2 . 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WATERMAN, Dean Appleton, Wisconsin Page Two hundred and sixty--smiun Whether Regular Dinner or a la Carte Order We Aim to Please SERVICE ASSORTMENT QUALITY ? IVIINN. SWIIVIS TO OPEN SEASON-I-Ieadline in the Daily North- western. And Andy will be on the bank with a towel. Chester will carry the soap. Dr. in Bible Class: Miss Luce, are you odd? Ivlugsi No! Not very. Everybody's doing it, said Dr. IVIacI-Iarg, when he saw a mule toddle down College Avenue. The other day one of our sophomores asked us who wrote As You Were? The same lad wanted to know who wrote Caesar. Did you ever wonder why a woodpecker never settles on a sophomores head? Sleep, Glorious, Sleep Irene Long is very hard to wake after she once gets to sleep. One night some friends came to visit Edith Colter and Lib Towne. These girls having no room for their guests and knowing Irene's failing, quietly lifted her out of bed onto the floor where she slept peacefully on, while the guests enjoyed dreams in lrene's little bed. The lambs are gambling on the green Thats what the poets claim, Lets hope we have no lambs 'round here, Theya' spoil the college name. Parker in chemistry lab: Why do we add alcohol to precipitate the alkaline- earth group? Bemis: So that they'll get piped and fall down. Page Two hundred and sixty-eight Lawrence College Appleton, Wisconsin Une of the strong colleges of high standing in the Middle West. Excellent equipment, highly trained teachers, ei great Vari- ety of courses. Comnfioclious clorrnitories. I TERMS MODERATE Send for Catalog Keep the Doors of Memory Open with ti Kodak Developing, Printing, Enlarging and Reproducing Films left before lO:0O A. lvl. finished the same day. Tinted Enlargements Our Specialty. Greeting cards for all occasions. Place Cards and Favors. ldeal Photo Shop 740 College Ave. Phone Z7 7 ANATOM I CAL QUERIES Where can a man buy a cap for his knee, Or a key to the lock of his hair, Can his eyes be called academy, be- cause there are pupils there? ln 'the crown of his head, what gems are found? Who travels the bridge of his nose? Can he use, when shingling the roof of his mouth,- The nails of the end of his toes? Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail? lf so what did he do? l-low does he sharpen his shoulder blades? l'll be hanged if I know, do you? Can he sit in the shade of the palms of his hands? Or beat on the drum of his ears? Does the calf of his leg eat the corn on his toes? Then why not grow corn on his ear? Selected Page Two hundred and seventy Tl-IE . POLE VAULT When all the dashes have been run, The shot-put and the hurdles done, What keeps me there till after one? The pole vault. What makes me miss the last express? What sends the paper late to press, And causes all of us distress? The pole vault. When wise men all have hit the hay, What fiends invention makes me stay And desecrate the Sabbath day? The pole vault. When fans have hastened home because They fear their yawns will break their jaws, What violates the closing laws? - The pole vault. Please can it Mister A. A. U., Or else provide a bed or two, So we poor scribes can slumber through- The pole vault. -The Chicago Tribune SUPERIOR KNIT CoAT5 FOR PEoPLE i OF SUPERIOR JUD GMENT Appleton Superior Knitting Works Appleton, WiSCOHSiH Two hundred 4.1 Page Two hundred und seventy-two The Valley Inn NEENAI-l, WISCONSIN Ahotel that offers all the comforts of the large City l-lotel. Private Dining Rooms, Ladies' Foyer, Lobby and Attractive Terrace facing Lake Winnebago. European Plan, Rooms 351.50 up. The Dining Room is operated on the very best lines and at reasonable price. The Appleton Street Car starts from the l-lotel. l jOSEPI-I WEISHAUPT Manager. SERVICE - Uur Interpretation Service and Quality are lnseparable. Qur interpretation of Service is to give you what you want in new merchandise of the highest quality and at the lowest price. For service means quality, variety and reasonable prices, Courtesy here is taken for granted. ASQEBHILESBELQQ-Cf? SESS IQNS - V HIGH GRADE JEWELRY Something Out Of Ordinary Class, Club antlFraIernily Emblems- , Sl l' in Ice Cream WWW A Buncle oc Upmeyer Co. jewelers-Milwaukee W ll Plankinton Arcade Building The Tea Room of Appleton Where Quality ls as Represented Page Tivo llumlruil will .xc I It was a great trip but mighty hard on tires and there was many a blow-out by the way. What we have seen and learned ofthe inner and more intimate life of Lawrence should stimulate us to smile at least. In planning this trip that you have now completed the management has derived considerable pleasure from it's work. Our hope is that you have also shared in that enjoyment! One touch of nature makes the whole world kin 3 hence we feel that the human nature revealed dur- ing our progress will help us, now and in after years, to realize the happy side of our common humanity. We thank you - one and all, A-RIEL REVELATION Co. N is an f 3 S , , W 1 V 1 N ' 5 2 H ' lv f ill-lit :fa m R 1- YS -l I: I i L fi P G A if El 7 f I llx V as a H I o at sa-n, by lil lilk I I 1 I l fl l Page Two liuridreci and scvenly-four Satisfaction Guaranteed Tl-IE SYKES STUD I0 821 College Ave. Appleton, Wisconsin Special rates to College Students APPLETON WIRE WORKS Appleton, ,Wisconsin Manufacturers of Appleton Wires Fourdrinier Wires Cylinder Wires Washer Wires A. B. Weissenborn, Pres. and lxlgr. C. E. Buchanan, Sec'y and Treas PTI!!! f C. I.. Marston Guy B. Marston P y H lvl t Jos. Marston. jr. Established l878 MARSTON BROTHERS CO. Dealers in Lime, Cement, E ire Brick, Sewer Pipe, Coal and Coke APPLETON, WISCONSIN Sand and Crushed Stone CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY Cr. W. jONES LUMBER COMPANY NVholesale dealers in NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN HARDWOOD AND HEMLOCK LUMBER lWe are always in the market to buy as well as sell. Call or write if interested. APPLETON, WISCONSIN P7lddl U an i it Lgh ith ttalllllillllll ll ltllltll A ul Prize Awards for IQ21 v Champion Prize Trophy To the Best All-Around Student and Athlete Awarded to ,Cerhardt Kulnitz The Lawrentian Shield To the member of the Lawrentian stab' doing the best work Awarded to Alfred Galpin F. F. Wettengel Forensic L To the students making the best record in Forensics Distinctive LH: Victor Wferner Forensic Lu: Earl Watson, Earl Hunting, Alfred Root ,7ClgL!71ll'Olll I I l ' ,7- - 7 'is fl - ,Lg-Lis?-T i:3: 45: I r- -1-- 2 LJ: AQ 'fr- -2?-Q, - Finis Q Page Two hundred and seventy-eighl 31,1 N, 211 1- . -4 .1L .11 .Q ,, -ES, ' 1- 1 .-.,.+ 11 Wi' 11.. K in 1152 .1 ,g ij i I 1. .: rm! 1 T .1 , .1-:K ss 1 115 1 :gg 1 LL: QE X 1 P 1 J 1 1 --151-' 15E1E5E 1 -. 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