Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)
- Class of 1925
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The success of the Alexander hicliinlock hlemorial Campus is assured with the hlont fomerv TPWV1- . . . . fi ' lil ,lm y Ward Memorial Building, Levy hlayer lip llfl l Hall, and good prospects for a building ii suited to the needs of the School of Ii is ll Commerce. The progress of the cam- f ll l 'W paign for the endowment of the Colleges i V5 'ii of Liberal Arts and Engineering is such illl iii . . l l M 'fig that we can look forward with confidence ifrlii ji' ll to securing the 5GCioo,ooo offer of the i, -u - l ' lp General lLducation Board. The women ,lin iiinilj are still working hard on the develop- l'i lil ment of the campus for women, and a will it lk number of sororities have announced lwl T . . . ., i VIN their readiness to build at once. lt rom iii lfll' these ' ' f ' A' rf VA 's A 'H . i points o xantage nc can secure il ii . . li 1 the development we visualize as the l ii M, y p I l 'T Greater Northwestern. N ihlilllg This has become possible from the PKl55lT7I5NTWi1N1-TliliD11-I-SCOTT rim l,9il'jll united efforts of all, of trustees, faculty, 1' lli' Q 1 students, and alumni, and has been motivated by the desire on the part of each QW Wi, of these elements for certain manifest advantages, better teaching conditions, rbi, QW more efiicient equipment, more research opportunities and generally a more it efiicient education. All these groups in some measure select for the university sy the elements upon which it grows. But beyond it all the object of seeking size and lilimi will strength has been to attain greater power for service to the community, both direct l itil 5 l and indirect. . li. 'l ll .. But power is useless and defeats its own ends unless combined with balance. ' i. , It is only the false application of the word growth borrowed from biology which ,l il l makes us feel that growth necessarily leads to harmonious power. In biology 'ii lil! the process of growth is regulated by hereditary capabilities determining absolutely til . llllply the form and the limits of enlargement, In the process of accretion to which gill' ,j liigf' the word growth is applied outside the biological field there are no such safeguards. 'elim' The direction and limitation of this form of growth must be determined by some 'lvl ' d b l' d t tl ' t' tl ontinual rocess of W 'A i Q. reasoning agency an- e app ie. o ie organiza ion Tru a c . p ,ff Ei! selection and discarding. Effective growth can be determined only with effort by 'Jil ' ' ' f the mature or anization and b a ' I4 y a very clear realization of the ideal pattern o . g ly S1 l continual ordering and checking that all parts may be in harmony and proportion. ' grill l Q Growth without such a pattern becomes merely a process of accidental adhesion ti ix l and leads not to a balanced power but to a misshapen and often paralytic bulk. l Without an ideal such a process could lead to a greater but not to a more efiicient Y T Northwestern. . ' The pattern by which the growth of the University must be ordered is that 1 ,l drawn by the founders who visualized an institution of service to the community. lg ll Yet the service on which we are entering in this imminent enlargement of field is 'la T T of more phases than could have been foreseen seventy years ago. There are phases - jg of a great university which can be directed only by its trustees, its faculty, its students, or its alumni. Its complete purpose can be fulfilled only.by each of these groups continually guiding its .own phase of growth in the liglhtc of Lhisfideal QE QM I of power in service. The responsibility for harmonious growth an or t e uture 5 L lies upon each and every one of these groupsv V UNTVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION , 11533 - V.. .aus-wmv , ,, -, .- '53 Q WM ifiic-,KV Av ,lv X ,,.,s-:xg-1 'Y Y sei: V,-.i3: iF V W U ,'.t me s i':- 31 :sr.i34. s5v.,li,Tvn :... 1.-as-sshgglia-...l-.,l1 --:' -i-H' 14? V f i ' Page 25 A v ,- 4,1 4. , ff' ' -, ' f 5- .--, 12-' fxyfzalgrgfgzf -Vf?:2f:-if OFFICERS QF THE CORPORATION ,V 1:1 5 iw ml' 'xi rl 1,1 'Q will W1 'ME ww' Mil UMK , 1 W2 E w NWN x WJ' ., 1, rli w!1'1,xE, , M I: wt 1, ,, , ,mv V ff?f 17 il? l M 'S lflf ' E L12 'WV X114 ,M JAMES F, OATES WVM, A. DYCHE SKC,-gm,-y Bu.rznm'.r Jwamzger IRWIN REW ROBERT W, CAMPBELL THEODORE W. ROBINSON '1 Vin'-P1'e.ride111 Prwidmt V1'Cf'-Pfffidfm M zfqgjklg , 'stiff 1 fn nf jkqhi l-1 xg J' 1A f l '15 1 , ' fl! fm wh 1 E 1 al ii H, W 1 W W .N L ,gf ,wi ,Ifi Ny , , 4-: wl ,N ff, Ulf 3. - -Q Vi R ' '1 I Q1 L 1 . '53 'j PHILLIP R, S1-XUMWAY NIELVIN A, VFRAYLOR EDWIN F, NIILLS I if, Trea.fu1'r'1' Ceilffal Fund! View-P1'c,f1'dm1Z Tr'm,vu1'er E7Id0wW1E7lf Fundf UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION, M Qgtlgf 26 ,, , 7 I ,,N,,WM,F - ,ww E H l llfl 'i 1 ,. ,1 ii lil .il is 1' ll: law t1 l1 'll 1 mi i 11 1. ,,1., l', , ,, 11 l il'-ii ?,1i,i ,r1li1, Ililli will il iii T11- ,. i llili lvl liii ll Mll: llli' ii 'ft is 11 1-Q4 .E F-A ' iv .74 gi gi' ll, illlli I' 1+ i-JL TNQ! 1 1 l ii i l W, , ir- 1- 'H' e- .1 vii f- ff - THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT BY Louis B. I-Iorkms It has been my privilege this year to meet and to know various representative groups of Alumni of Northwestern University. IVhenever I have talked with such groups the subject has been some phase of undergraduate life. I have frequently wished that the undergraduates might know and appreciate more of the interest that the Alumni have in them. There is a sparkle in the eye and an enthusiasm in the voice that betokens loyalty and love for the institution more than the spoken word. There is also on the part of the Alumni a confidence that the undergraduates of today will come through and take their place in their own time with the great Alumni body of Northwestern men and women. It has been my privilege at the same time to come to know you, the under- graduate body, through contacts with you in various groups and as individuals as well as through your records. I certainly share the expectation of the Alumni that you will come through . Northwestern men and women of previous genera- tions as a group have a most enviable record in the various communities in which they live and in the world at large. Their record must give you pride in them and inspiration to carry on . It is true that other educational institutions are sending out each year more and more men and women of high caliber. It will be no easy task for you to go out and uphold Northwestern's prestige in the held of accomplishment and service. FACULTY BOARD OF SUPERVISION ON STUDENT ACTIVITIES nv H. S. Pn11,.13RicK, Chairizmzz The Board of Supervision of Student Activities came into being because of the growth of the Univer- sity. The College of Liberal Arts was at one time Northwestern and through a committee was officially in touch with the varied comings, goings, and doings known as Student Activities. As other divisions joined the first college on the Evanston Campus each with its students, the various organizations, fraternities, sororities, etc., were enlarged in numbers and new ones were formed, taking into their membership students from the different divisions of the University. It has become increasingly evident that our students feel themselves members of Northwestern University. In December of IQZO the University Board of Supervision of Student Activities was created. From the outset the Board has had a very lively interest in the things that students unite to do and in 1 the organizations which they form. The board has recognized the place occupied by fraternities and sororities in American college life, and realizing the ' possibilities for further good in them has encouraged the forming of new groups. . Its attitude isa constructive one. It has in connection with the -Student Council sought to bring continuity to the management of our publications, dramatics, and other enterprises so that when a new board of students enters upon its duties it finds a going concern with records of receipts, expenses, and experience of the ast. 1 p The President of the University, the Dean of hfIen, the Dean of Women, the Director of Personnel, and representatives from the faculties of the diferent Evan- ston schools comprise the Board. ' H, S, PHILBRICK UNIVERSITY'-ADMINISTRATION LI A ,. , .,g,,-f 44- -. I . 1 ---Y f -Q-Y .---W ' ' xr' M -'T::'t-37:1':1'?::1ii::::::ALT::r::L5:42,f-fri ' 1 A, ' 5 f 'ifT5'iEfT?T'1'1iiiI' 325 Ei'-,fir Lf A T i' ' Page 27 f 'ffl , ll i. J. .ull lm, Ni ll li, . ,zu .-s, I A , i i , ii. Ii mmm ' Y--L'-1-lm-1mf?ff2 -2 Tin ffm ?3i.7lfn'Z ,'iEH AIQl.lTlTQlfQ:7:'EAi,75?f 1 Q1 '1 'I 55112 V C T' f+ vs' F , ,QQLLT-m .iZ.,,..-mf' A ' ---:Q-g-r iii,--f-'-T-:gf.mg-:-T:-r-.:m:':mm:.:-.'m-gli,-:m..'-1.....g--m '----I ---A --------v mm , -G Y T THE DEAF OF lXffElN X5 VR, Qfufb' BY JAMES ARMSTRONG Affiftant Dean i f mg The newly created office of Dean of Men fills git, a long felt need in the University organization. It offers a friendly, personal contact between the men of the University and the University ad- l ministration. . T' In co-operation with the Personnel Depart- ment and the Board of Supervisors of Student , Activities, it serves to promote the best interests xi of Northwestern Brien and hopes to act as a con- V l structive forceiin Northwestern fellowship. It 'N 1 offers friendly council to those who seek it and A likewise provides careful supervision of men's , relationship. ' The oHice also offers a source of adjustment between students and those outside of the Um- versity. It seeks to eliminate petty grievances which might lead to misunderstandings, and v in the future will establish a more unified effort i JAMES ARMSTRONG and purpose on the part of Northwestern Men. .1 THE FUTURE FOR if .. V' NORTHWESTERN WONIEN ll, 1 I BY lVIRs. W. G. RICHARDSON x il, Dean of Ufoman , ks Northwestern has always been proud of her T daughters. She has always had reason to be proud of their inherent superiority and splendid achievements both as undergraduates and as 4 1 S tl fa F Q . ,Q ii? , ix M 'Q ite .5 u.-E5 E3 ia., gg -.Q alumnae. She has dreamed dreams year's long, of the things she would one day do for those daughters, to broaden their opportunities, to beautify their surroundings and to provide for their physical needs and comforts. Alma Mater has longed for the day when her cherished dreams would be realities and now that day is actually dawning. A Woman's Building, dormitories and sorority houses for which Northwesternfs friends, alumnae and undergraduates have hoped and labored and given so much are about to take shape before our very eyes. But quadrangles, and great buildings do not make a University and with the changes which are coming in the next few years the Nheartf' of Northwestern must not change. The cherished traditions of our Mizs. W, G, R1cHARDsoN campus life must still be guarded and the future generations of Northwestern be guided by the high standards founded in the past. UNIVERSITYmADMINIS-,TRATION :L V ---.-m 'J fff :pl 'rm Q. lei? E. . il! .NE it I yf, 1 gl Q gag Us i E Ci B z T ,N W 5 .g .air . .- fill li?mm:1:tiim.fii+'-Lf 'ml-if-'Le-ee -. rw-Q TT,-1 4.4- ', - -vgmmv -em ---A ----xi-1-,. u..T ix jim YV V A Page as tm---f mm m 6 .-.,t. Ii.:-'QA' l fl ll ll lv 'l lfllll lylzl liillll llll l ll llllllll lll l llll. llllll illlll l'l' ll ,ilu , W ll ' THE SUlXfIlVIER SESSION BY CLYDE L. GROSE It has been a real pleasure to me to serve as - Director of the Summer Session, and I am glad l to tell readers of the Syllabus about it. lt re- quires little administrative assistance to have a good Summer Session at Northwestern, where nature and man have combined their efforts in creating all that is necessary to render a summer's study pleasant and profitable. We provide a large selection of courses, and a good faculty, with many visiting professors whose enthusiasm over our location only adds to the success of the service they render, and we open to the students the Universitv's recreational facilities with a ll 1 l . . . lglllll sensible sprinkling of lectures, concerts, plavs, l,1,'l . . . ' Ylil 'f recitals, conducted trips, and excursions, and the liljllll thing goes of itself. And it goes better of itself every year. Last year, there were nearly 1,700 gllllfll students in attendance. They had a good time, C1,Y1p1fl,,GRosIi ,lll,ll' they are telling other people about itg and we will have more students this summer. ff El The College of Liberal Arts, including the Graduate School and the School of li liducation, the Lan' School, and the Schools of hlusic, Commerce, Journalism, Mimi and Speech all otfer summer work. llaverywhere, the courses are the same or il Hill equivalent to courses given during the regular year, and credit obtained thereby jfll is fully recognized toward the various degrees and diplomas which the University ll l ll confers. hllore and more do regular students of Northwestern and other universities dll 4 . - . . .5-jlll avail themselves of this opportunity for summer study in such an exceptional ,Will environment. lil ' 'rflll .illvlf pill lllf ll Vf llgi l1'fll1 llllll . , , 1 .,,x I Wawh llllll ll lltg.- ,nllijl lffjlill I-lllgll :aww 'ellll llllill lpl l llllll lEl1'l :iid ,l llixllj lll,i'E.., 14, 1 Qlll .lsltl 'fic f l lltlt. UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION at-A' , , aw... ,c ,S i 1 . l l lll ll ,i ll l: l ll l Fl ll Fvl ll l ll 1 . l l ffl ll ll ll ,. l ll, ll l l ,. li. l, Clin ll ll ll l ll. TL.--.!.-..kL..i,.,,,, - ,,,..,..,,.i,,-...,..,.-..--, , - A1 -----------i-.Q-.....s-.-M-..aa. -f , ,,,Q,, ,,,,.. ,,. , H, uf, Y ,, A ,-,, , HW. .- ...- I. l . ,,,,.,,.,., , ew, 4 Pagr 29 l l 4 E , ,..-. , Y-5,.,..3., . .w,f:-it ,- ,,..-g- Vp,-fY,:. .Nix-H 1- - , nf., .1 t, 1. f11,..:,,,x - W ...E-.E av V -Y-, .WY ,, ,Wm -.:.f,:3 ...E E HE... r . .. .J .f f ...Mr ,.---73,41 f-Y -aw-.E N ' Y---11--H ' if' ' 2.1 .-'W 'fl 'fvf , --fr M-': .1 1 ' ' 'r ' i' E':'-. -'mg' :1E:faf:.-'::..-+411-m. I-4-7 V J THE GRADUATE SCHOOL BY JAMES ALTON JAMES Dean of the Graduate School The first faculty of Northwestern University H were vitally interested in the carrying on of graduate work. One of them spent two years in European universities, an unusual preparation for that time. The infiuence of Dr. Daniel Bon- bright was to be manifested in the development of the University for the period of a half century while he was engaged in the active work of in- struction and is dominant today. His ideals for the establishment of graduate work were not to be realized until the coming of Henry 'NVade Rogers as President of the University. Dr. Rogers was to define in his inaugural address the importance of graduate training as an essential part of the work of any institution known under the name of university. He also emphasized the program ff which he did so much during the decade during which he was President to bring into being. The University, he said, His a place where instruction is imparted, but it is also a place where the boundaries of knowledge are enlarged, where original investigation and research are to be carried on and the sum of human knowledge increased . We find here then defined the two-fold functions of a university which have been emphasized at Northwestern from the days of its foundation. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION BYE.E.JoNEs Director JAMES A, JAMES Two years ago the Board of Trustees estab- lished the School of Education at Northwestern . . University. It is intended to be the co-ordinating agency of the Evanston Campus of all teacher training activities. Its work includes the follow- ing well defined divisions, all of which are directed particularly toward some form of professional training of teachers: The Department of Education offers some thirty courses which deal with theoretical and practical problems connected with teaching. The work of the department falls into about six groups as follows: I. Theoretical courses dealing with prin- ciples and processes which may be grouped as Philosophy of Education. 2. Several courses dealing with various ' ' phases of the History of Education. 3. A few technical courses covering the problems of School administration in different kinds of schools. 4. Four courses in different phases of Secondary Education. 5. number of courses are also offered on the psychological phases of Education including educational measurements, and the value of mental tests in education. 6. Certain courses dealing with methods of teaching. E, E, Joxus UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION .17 .- E.,1, ----H - ,. En:-A-4-i-H Y-A v 7-HE-. fm- Y- - - . . ffffil ff if . 1:31. ET iw 'Ei . G30 fe Nu Q-1 .. . ,.i,4':- tk 'J ,. ,UQ ii? 3150122 Q5 Qian :YL -- WFT il' 'A l M .ill 'illll 'g ii 7,l Jw-pi lull , V31 iw will llliig lllkli ll lf E J Q15 Qillii ,WI MW llllllr 'FWZ lair rl, Jr ll. llhlll ll! Q illli llllli :fil rv llflffnlfl level lr ', i elwzsl Ellllrb lil! 1-'lf' it f it ,fx 4 .:i,lfll ,nga J . Q35 J, :mug ...ig--f lips ., .xi ll lla Wi Tjllil? njlilhff ww: gQ.fg1l Va I, . .if iw W Page 30 V fc. uf,-il 'N G- 1 . f.f 1ZgTXx jfri-Y . , .-fi? 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J ' 'f' ' THE FAMPAIGN Fon A EW: ,Fig mil-pwlr. 2 2 CRPATILR hOR'1HVVEqTERN in wt 1 , Q V ' T g 1 . , - . .Vi , ,Y BY DR. Cfeonee CRAIG STEWART, 'oz 'lliilgi , . . , . . 1 ,l Cha IfI l1I!17L, ,4l'l177Z7L1 Ctl'llZfJ!ILgl1. Committee ln loolfing through last year's 'LSyllabus , I f'i1I1Cl the following in an article by ll Robert -VN. Campbell, now President of the Board of Trustees of Northwestern fmt ij' ,l University: Gifts have been made to the University during its existence amount- fiflm l ing in round numbers to 5S6,ooo,ooo. is lm fi lVhen hir. Campbell wrote that sentence just about a year ago, when the , W1 Greater Northwestern Campaign was in its preliminary stages, he little realized l M that a year later l should be able to record the fact that in thirteen months North- , ,M 1, if western University had received gifts of f7,?.46,I46.Q6, a sum considerably larger fall., ii i ll than all the gifts received in the entire previous 72 years' history of the University. lil will But such is the fact. The present campaign has to January 31, IQ24 yielded that fulfil amount in pledges and an unusually large proportion of the pledges have been If Ml iff paid in full. - flilil lil As this is being written our efforts have, if anything, taken on new life, for we fiilfi have not yet met the challenge of the General Education Board by completing ll' jliifgij the 5I,4oO,ooo fund which must be raised to obtain a S6oo,ooo addition to the lffhill Endowment Fund of the College of Liberal Arts. l feel certain that by the time 1' A . . . , 1, llli 2,5 these words appear in print, we shall have attained that goal. if rl How has Northwestern accomplished this feat, seldom equalled by her sister ,AL glxlglll universities of America? Yarious elements have entered to bring it about. g First of all, there was the Vision of what we sought to accomplish: the Vision whim of the Northwestern of the Future. ln the Alumni News of October, 1923, the j,,ff,,,f nw i .M ,liliifll if,-f ir' Mi,-,ri 'Vi f 'n-ir. Jiwtylit Yflilm, 354'-Sl fllfki Y' di' f W igllg fm ii All 1,1 A iw, WE M, ,IRM vri i llill lull- l'.y'll'li., ,.fQfi'iH', ' lxlite' tgpqlli, flriil ilfiil fQ?74'i riff 3 iii? 1.25115 A its Ill flilili' .W il' il lull l!li fri -ill! lri il Qi , ll :ll l I in .Hill ll la tall lf li l I ' ' Loki? rfifll El, , ffl ' ig- 1 i' lllifie ,el , .Q i they ,fx X W L. .f 'VV' A NORTHXXVESTEIKN EPOC!-I UN1VERSITY ADlVIINISTRATION . y Ad: -4L.. , ligi-3,5 :Z-5. Page 31 ,W 'Ab-M L nYW,,g,, A,,, b,,, ,,-,,,g, '-i s' :.- fi S ,, , sn . 3 Y- 7 fl-+ ..., .fLw.T.4,,a-v.'.w1-.ig 'f.1..:f-1 Y:-4 .-.' 5. -11, Lauri. -----f 917. ,mimi . Y,,,,,,, gina ,M M ,S ,, . ,, Y, cn,,.l-.,. W, -,.,,, Y . lgf-.-. .. 1 - 53335 Campaign Issue, there appeared an article entitled Northwestern-A Vision . 25392 After describing the hopes of the various schools, this article said: i Northwestern is on the threshold of a new era. In its three-quarters of 5? a century of existence it has given to the world scientists, doctors, lawyers, T teachers, ministers and leaders in commerce and industry. Its sons and , A daughters are to be counted by the thousands. ,- It surveys the past with satisfaction and 'plans for the future. It seeks is 953 to become not great in numbers so much as great in the quality of its work. KW It seeks to place its college on a safe financial basis which may permit its un- trammeled development. It seeks to build on the shores of Lake Michigan a great urban university, comprising schools of law, commerce, medicine and dentistry, which may serve the nation more completely than it can now do. There, towering upgin its Gothic architecture planned by the great de- signer of the Harkness Quadrangle at Yale, Northwestern hopes to see arise a worthy monument to its past and a challenge to its future.'7 i Seldom have a prophet's words been turned more quickly from prophecy to fact. Only two months after these paragraphs were printed, the Campaign Com- mittee announced the receipt of a gift from Mrs. A. Montgomery Ward which makes possible the carrying out of its plans for a great Medical-Dental Center on the McKinlock Campus. The buildings will be erected at Lake Shore Drive and Chicago Avenue, on land previously purchased by the University. Mrs. Ward's . gift amounts to ,'54,223,ooo. We have been informed by Mrs. Ward's advisors that the vision of the McKinlock Campus as set forth by the University appealed to her as forming an adequate memorial to her late husband. Similarly, Mrs. Levy Mayer, who has given S500,0oo for the erection of the Law School Building believed that the McKinlock Campus offered an opportunity V for a memorial to her husband, one which would be enduring, useful, inspiring, lx I-it and visible. - ,. Ill Only the completion of the fund for the School of Commerce remains before ll , -N the Vision of the McKinlock Campus becomes a reality. And all this has happened ll Q within the short space of a year. Truly Northwestern is on the threshold of a new in i era . fa But, although a virion was necessary to make the campaign a success, the . x T sinews of organization were also essential. Headquarters were opened at 31 West Y I . 5 . Q 1 E5 841 jf' ri Q 1 5 . 3 ll 1 5 W 1, B sg - W- V I B'lCKINLOCK CAMPUS if i 1 UNIVERSITYQADNTINISTRATION - 1 f'M fff '1'. I.J'1TA'i2'Ll.wta1f' s.:f...1e-:snags-gfwn :,, -- ' Nm, .. ,ga ll TQ .,,,,., , , ZW, gg- Y H -, H W- 1- m ,MW ,,.,. ,. -. - .... - w ....?......-4...-1 B', 4-' f GH : --xii, ,aff-vf :H If f-li .WHS mf.-' w -za l 'S n fl? at le n 'jf '.cL1?,ITTE?E?E3n - .d I- .- ff :--fm' 11. F--.- .1---f-l e-N 1--If--fL :.a1L. H-.....l' 4 '-2 117? F bkrir vt--A,-ww lv - cjfa-L13 lm. L an :su Jail lllfgqgl? QQ G3- 0 ca rs , Q 1 I 9,49 f? QSQQQ Lake St., Chicago, on january 2, 1923. For nine months preparations ofthe most 95,332 thorough kind went forward vigorously. A most comprehensive plan of organiza- UO11 calculated to enlist every resource of the University, was worked out, com- ' mlttees appointed and summoned to innumerable meetings, forms drawn up and lj one of the most elaborate and successful university publlcity campaigns designed li , and executed. At one time more than 40 people were employed at Headquarters ll F-12 and several were continually on the road visiting alumni and setting up State and cgi 'IP Local Committees. Mil A far-sighted plan and an effective organization combined with some hard work T on the part of many friends of Northwestern have brought the results recorded at the beginning of this article. There is one other element, however, which must l be increasingly present in the next few years, if the University is to take full ad- , vantage of its present position. That quality is alumni loyalty. 1. . Today Northwestern bids fair to become one of the leading universities of the . world. lt is, indeed, quite probable that about the lVlcKinlock Campus will be assembled the greatest medical center in the world. The active participation of l the alumni in this great development is essential. The start made by them in the Campaign of IQ23 augurs well. But let us remember that we have but made a l beginning. When you, an alumnus, come to think of your ldeal of Northwestern, , l remember the great lines of Daniel Burnham, the Chicago architect: , , l uhlake no little plansg they have no magic to stir men's blood, and probably themselves will not be realized. hlake big plans, aim high 1n hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing asserting ltself with evergrowing insistency. Remember that our sons and grandsons are going to do thlngs T l that would stagger us. THINK BIG. 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V - -1+ 'f lflfll- l. .233 ' ???' .afr55 ff 554 '7t '1i55f..a.'319 .W 'rl' 5, , - - , - fffguiiliwv :Ab 1' M i' ,g-wff vffz gd 1'-'Ng 'giggmw f. 7: --rr' kg f. N 4 ,,' , - ' - - , . ,,1,..4..' W , .. 1 . r 5 -,-f . , 'f' ,,3.1 'z9 n ew 11.25 fl Q uf ' -- .,,i I , . i- dill , f P - , . . - QQ 0 ' FUTURE HOME or MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY .l, - .Zn U N I V E fs If I flak A Tl ffm ,Mwst anon, a mi., - L. , , .. ,,1.,... -f : Q , it .,.a.,.-.a Z..f,.::fee? . gaaf a-fe -s aw, i , Fw 33 campus. l 'A 'J- W 'H' ' ' ' 3911195 525695 if-G95 FUTURE SORQRTTY HQNIES 2 f-Hifi' The women of Northwestern University are at last to have their hopes realized with the start of the first sorority houses this summer or fall, The breaking of ground for six sorority houses will take place this year. Eleven sororities have l gl signified their wish to build this year and all are in a position to do so. 5, gl The block south of Emerson Street between Sheridan Road and Orrington , Avenue has been set aside by the Trustees of the University for the Women.'s Ml group of buildings. This area will contain the VVoman's Quadrangle and will 95,3 correspond in appearance to the lVIen's Quadrangle on the northern part of the ,lla 'gli 'g, The plan in the building of each of the sorority houses is to have co-operation lil' on the part of each sorority. lt is feared that if the houses were built on a com- i ,l petitive basis needless expenses would be incurred by the several groups. glgl i, The expense of building these sorority houses is to be assumed largely by the Ill, Alumnae chapters of the sororities. The active chapters have raised a considerable ,i fl amount during the last few years as a starting fund, but the main financial respons- WV ibility will rest with the alumnae chapters. All the houses will be substantially alike in size, cost and appearance. ljlr lVlr. William A. Dyche, Business Manager of Northwestern University, has ll , submitted to the Pan-Hellenic Alumnae Council, the different phases that will 1351 confront each Sorority in the building of their houses. The plan and relationship ,g of the sororities entering into a contract with the University will be similar to ELM. the plan used by the Fraternities on the north quadrangle. fl Mrs. Carl Latham of Evanston has been made the Chairman of the committee gl which is to have charge of the TfVomen's Quadrangle. hir. 'William R. Parkes and Mr. James F. Oates are also members of this committee. It will have general charge of all details pertaining to the allocation of building sites, erection of build- ings, and to serve in an advisory capacity to the architect. lfjllfl The actual building of the sorority houses on the Evanston campus is in general il 1 'sl' keeping with the Greater Northwestern which is soon to be a reality with the building plans on the Chicago and Evanston campuses. The sorority house building program has been a very interesting one to watch as it happens that the sororities have filed their application to build, with the Uni- versity, in the same order in which the respective chapters were installed at North- western University. The first sorority to be established at Northwestern was also the first to raise the proper amount of money to warrant their wish to build a home. A meeting of all the sorority representatives was held February 15, 1924 and at this meeting definite plans and ideas were formed for the actual building of some of the houses this coming summer. Seventeen sororities were represented at this meeting and fourteen of this number signified their ability to build July I, 1924. It IS the understanding that as soon as the sororities who can build are selected, that Mr. James Gamble Rogers will be asked to confer with the sorority concerning the actual planning of the house. hir. Rogers is the architect who designed the buildings on the NlcKinlock Memorial Campus. UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION il l ll, ll ll ll, . 'V qllii, i f fp' 5fgQ?'.j'ifigf ills ,ri WU lljilili l lil! .3 Ildi J K illli 1 iii lx' :EBM l If-gjjli l 54 il will , -s QTR5 iililgw flint? la' ll will 'fiiiijiieieifi'ff:-'em-i seiixfef- - f fee f 1 A- :TTT fi . . ME..- .,., Page' 34 it --- - -- J ' LM' 'H' ig:---W -:-- :Y-,. ..i - '- '. .Y rv' , ,, W, ,, ,,-c,-,.,,1M- .. lax., 4 .k 1 Thursday, -Iune I4 opened the Sixty-iifth Commencement Week for North- Saturday was Alumni Day, and each ofthe classes held Reunions on different Sunday, Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, former President of Northwestern University Commencement Daly was a typical day for graduation exercises, and at 'fff.':' t ' i 4 75iE'fj PKGLJ Pfilfilif lfiitfiili yi, .ff liffi iliiilif llllifil llqly lflliill wx ,,. , . ,, g. llzlvf a t Tlwfvy Omfwfz . .pllz M ' ' lllialil 'pit i. it . W ilyl, C U NI hd E N C E NI E N T iii 222' lla . . ., western University. It was Class Day for all hvanston Schools, and the Class 155' ol 23 gave a yery attractive Class Day program in the afternoon. The weather .i,gf3f' was quite cool., but this did not seem to stop the alumni from attending the Illumina- iglw tion ceremonies in the evening. The evening program was exceptionally well ',g , planned, with selections by the Northwestern Band, and the lYomen's Athletic Association. V , N parts of the Campus. Some of the Alumni who had come back for the first time ik xi found many of their Classmates here to welcome them. The President held a 3, Q ,li reception for these Alumni, and at noon the Alumni gathered together for a lunch- W , eon. T :M delivered the Baccalaureate sermon in Patten gymnasium. His text was chosen yy from the book of Revelation. The particular words were part of those that form .N W. a cryptic picture of the fall of Rome. With that as a 'Lpoint of departuren Dr. lifffif Hough lured his hearers on to a consideration of Commerce in its various phases. ,vii 'ii ll ii half-past ten, A. M., two great columns of black-robed seniors, nine hundred and ,pfj forty strong, advanced upon the great stage at the east end of Patten gymnasium. L, ' . . . . . Henry Sherman Boutell fArts ,74l with white hair and beard, looking every inch l the scholar and statesman that he is, delivered an address most suitable for the occasion. Following this the diplomas were awarded and the degrees conferred. 3 1 The awarding of the one thousand one hundred and eighteenth diploma marked lfkllgi the ending ofthe Commencement exercises for the year nineteen hundred twenty- three. . if flllli iyli i'il Vrlll lil a 21 Pdlga .nga .!j5:,ll 425' all yall.. .., ,lv 'i Pa .ma fi. EJ' -J UNIVERSITY'QADMINISTPATION V+' ,V-, ,W 3 fl. a if 77' lj 'fi Y K ' 'l XJ., ?f, . .. may .e .. if, ,V i . vii li i xl. x Wa. - f- ,.,,i Jill 1 ei. lhj lllh llifei? ,llllf liylii, lllll i .ah . i 1 r ly? llilz ilhi .wi ,yy ill lliiiy ll .li ig. f ll ,i 1 gli , wi l'i ll i Jil.. nw . i l l. sw W! lldh :'li. .l i, 2. 'flll' 2,-yi, H9f'H 1251 7,-I . Tl' ,hi .l Hi'w 1. , ny. i .,-. lQ we l i' . w., . llyfl l Ii .,, LAL, lxlya .,. ll li l f i limi E J: Q i ,1-. J ,li . smug 'i K-iflfl NY tc, ll lead iv lil 1. isa: 5: ll l ml 4 if ,, li Mlm l:j,l Ciii? 'T in,-HT lil... ,rr,. ----, ,..,,,1..-- ..l,,,1i,..,,:gg ,.,.,,,m. gig.. .H 4-L-:rl '- f 3---f - -4 ---Y-Va.: V YA. Y Y-Y Wag., ...YV ,.7,.., , ,. , . e,,-- . .vyin 1.4. T Til C C Paar 35 .4 ep, .. -fa ir :Y , as ...,, , '.4 . ,.,.,,,,E,,E,0 r- in A - e vff.c -.r.. .L:f:.- arga..4.r a.....f X525 3345? WQQQQ ME 31302 Sm 'T ii E W 'WP if ALUMNI SERVICE l Service has been a keynote at Northwestern for many years. From the found- ing of the University in 1851 to the present time, undergraduates as well as alumni have found time to give themselves up to the furtherance of causes which would do good and aid some of the less fortunate. Not only have the undergraduates carried on this ideal but many of our alumni iv, after leaving this campus have given their best to serve faithfully in many fields. To the nation, to the state, and to the community in which they find themselves, thousands of Northwestern people have rendered valuable service in many phases of life. The complete list of those who have assisted one of these Worthy interests would be far too long to recount here. There is onetype of loyalty and devotion to a cause, however, which is so very hne and yet is so often overlooked. , This service comes from those who have returned to serve their alma mater ix in some capacity in the furtherance of her noble cause. While many other fields y A 'Gif of endeavor apparently offer more promising futures, the list of those who have ,Q i , ,lif p felt the call of Northwestern for capable men and women to aid her in carrying H I if on her splendid work, is long. In nearly every office, both administrative and if J executive, it is possible to find that thru the years a Northwestern man or woman 'A . has at one time or another given valuable service. From the Trustees board to 5 the assistant instructor positions on the faculty, numerous instances can be found f of this self sacrificing spirit. E i In the following pages, it has been our aim to recognize a few from the long i list of those in the Service of 'their Alma Mater. These names are familiar to our 9' fa University today and in this manner we have attempted to present something p of their records. Thus in a small way, We are recognizing those who are rendering Bi, my a noteworthy service. V' S y N if if W c 5' , p . Q Z . gf! Dem Q DQ Z . is - ASYA YUNIVERSIT NISTRATION Y Y. , ,, Ls 'M ' ' fmt? -339 T ' 'ff - - - - ' 'U'2,i.z- A .. ' . ,.-.., . . . - Page36 e'e-fr f e -Qc ga! za '-. -I LI.-5.51. 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In IQOO he won his Doctor of Philos- l 'I ophy Degree at Lcipsig University.Germany. Ig ll I-Ie has been President of his Alma hlater since llifl 1 IQZI. f I l 1 ull ' ll 1 l , l l 1 L I . 1 PRESIDENT XX AI.'l'IER DILL SCOTT 1 l l 1 I 1 i l is I Ili l liii- l ., Y 4 N lil-l ll ' I Ll 5.1 I 1 gr I l 1 .,1 ' M11 X ', 1 X fllil ll ,il I Q9 l . 1 A. El: ll xl fl l l l y V11 . .1 , 'I F 51 EW 1 N133 :QS ' WILLIAM A. DYCHE I . ll 2, NIT. Dyche, Business Manager of the Univer- lilfl lg sity received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1882, E I - and in 1888 he won his Ivlaster of Arts Degree. ww 1 I-Ie also graduated from the Chicago College of I l Pharmacy in 1886. I-Ie has served as Business Nlanager for many years and is serving in this capacity at the present time. y y I 'I It L E it Q' 'J in - I I I 6 1, Fil A Q j WILLIARII A, DYCI-IE Q Q G , UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION -E E! -A if f if YH in W H Y -.,Y -WV!-Y mi- WNV,-Y!fEl. Q 1 liifli .r' W ill Nj' QfiQff,,. 53.4 ejfnw 'l'.. gl -Lf A 8 - I -1 ' ' ' iLgf'..I,.,,-,......,a ,.,.:, 54.1 .,,. , , .,,f , 1. ,QQ Page 37 ls .AA I , --3'-Marys.. Ifzfgs ,1 1q,aa,5.,g2f.::-mai. X A ua,-B:-',,,.e.,sf.. .- -, .-:1-1,fi22?f?5 i.'1'5'1S::- l'fiE.f'fs4f:'QC, IISQPELE ,,, ,fc 1-gfram. - fa 411, ca- -fe iff-iff? :IIT 5- IQ I. f1 'e-----J--Illi'f1E1 f.:f+ ef-LT fe -,- fx-:f::'i2l? ' ' .--Ivf.'Q?H-if-I N. J l f si I Ives-5.1 3 E 'Ir Is I .ffm IIIQQL-Q i,rylE:w2sI5?4IQIwf-211122:-2-11? 'girl : I- j..zx.,ty f----U f -f -,peg ff f ff f f- v. gf- 29's-:mil 1 I L' -I .11 ' amz' I-E.-QI! ff, :- :'I IL- 'L 'wi' L' I I.- E?:2 ff '17L:.wg...'- 'Eee1g-,..,..3f- df' .. -ef'-LI Y fa. : :a-.-2-1-:L-:M I-fa -g 1---s if---4 ff-2- SQNJ -wfogszfwfikg.1'----,.e-.f::'T.:.---111:---. -- -1 f-it WY -.-riefffef?-1--Ariiitgeililiiilieifl'- '3?3ei.'--fsqjrh'A f 3' 'fI 4.51, . .- --I--F-1 ISE? ' -'ae 'F 'Q I CTL Y! I3P,l:54,fb 1-19' '53 G3 -9 -im: 1 I- III VIII I.,. 'f-Q., I I QUT? IIII I III! II III! III II.. I I, I.. FII I III G. I, II IIIII 'III ,II ,. I I II II I III I ,III I II IIJI IIIII IV UIIII 7 I II II III Whflil 4: I I III MI I ,III I IIIII I I II III: IIIII I I. I I II II! I II- ..Q I II? EQ. ,525 C ,MI Q55 I. ,II II UI I Ip I. ef I' fra WI I A 'I .. I I h I . IS .Il .9- IEW f II I I,I 71. I.I. , ,ILA III IN THE SERVICE OF NORTHWESTERN lXJRs. XVINIFRED RICHARDSON A graduate of Northwestern University School of Liberal Arts in 1911, Mrs. Richardson Was appointed Dean of Women of the University in May of 1923. Nlrs. Richardson majored in the Department of History when a student. Mizs, YVINIFRED RICHARDSON JAMES ARMSTRONG Dean of Bien, James Armstrong, graduated from the School of Speech in 1922. He instructed I in the School of Speech until appointed Dean of Men in the Spring of 1924. JAMES ARMSTRONG ' Q UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION --,.,n-,.., .,.. T,-,a,,, ,- . -A.--.,..,.Y- ..,..-i,.....i,4A,i,T ,.:l.'1: isgggf 'f:.: Yea. a -, I i-...Y-+-,,,,:-:f::'-gf'--Tr.. sue ,,......,n, Y, Wh, V'- -'--+ef'Cf1+Q-f.i-'M----Q--Y 2. :ee LLTAZ1, -Y :Y HALT, QQQI I PII II .'W-'ve-----E-an ILL -LfiZ'41'-Zliiggii---sw-f-fiiffi. If 'I A ' '--- -- --f----- - - I - II I'::-Lzf.-:-,--W-N:..,.1p -4554, - Y, Y - - ---Y--.-.4--.--.i-47 , ---. fc.-V -.......,......i, ,I I -.An .,.c . c., ,M-.:::h:a i- N -,W F - IIEIIIQI 'I I ii lI II. I I I I II II I I I I I. II In' !II II! III .If I I I I I 1I IW I , iIII I IIII I. I IEII .III III IIII IIEII' 'IIIIII IIIIII, I I I I IIIXQI IIXI- 'I IIN:- III III III IIJ IIIIIII I I III III III 12,1 , 'III 'IN I II .e' II' X51 1 I III I II at II I Jq I- HAI II ilk II ' IB? ,I .M IIB? I Ira II 1 L 'li ,I 'XTX .gens 113 44.353 Pug? 38 '- ' 'M' 14'-ffgfg,1,1f '- ku- A-if -1iiLlTi1:i1?Tj 3?-gl --- 425:55 f,,v.fj IN THE SERVICE OF NORTHWESTERN .X1L1'111'k D, lilsxcx R.x1,P11 li. lrl E1 1,M.xN Ralph li. l-leilmzin, Dean of The School of Commerce, graduated from Morningside College in 1906 with ll Bachelor of Philosophy Degree. He won his Klaster of Arts Degree in 1907 at Northwestern, and received his Doctor of Philos- ophy Degree at Harvard in 1913. of Speech. RALPH DENNIS4 UNIVERSITY1ADMINIS AIiTI'IUR D. BLACK Arthur D. Black, Dean of the Dental School, received his Doctor of hledicine Degree in 190Ig in 1900 his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degreeg Honorary Nlaster of Arts Degree in 1913g and in 1918 won his Doctor of Science Degree from Illinois College. Following in his father's foot- steps he has risen to the head of his school. RALPH lf, HEILRIAN R.-XLPH DENNIS Dean Dennis graduated from the School of Speech in 18995 finished his post graduate Work in IQOIQ and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in the same year. He majored in English While in school and is now teaching Literary Inter- pretation besides serving as Dean of the School TRATION Page 39 f ii3'T:-gg-M L -,,..-fin, 'stef-2'G1fs'Xw.x, - A ggi, -- I- fs.-ac., is .. -9 -ww -.esaifvi ,441-. f. gf .V -' , . .W 1 en.-any 'Q1.32fsffe.-.H-.W f 'M T '-7 - ',5E23??iff.T55Ss'fF'f??l 11 fswfg llY fl i1ie?.:73fH'1i3?ff. . . :' T72'??2i7?'i-7F . 1' El he Q A 1, Mae-2s'g, 1 1. ULF D llffiifs mqssnir'3YP2iEJe-s:QQ5 ---- F . 5.-ra. 74: Q 2,23-,ff-::,.:-f f r. r- -1:1 ff 51gq5Lg+f1-irliqi-'E-igvjggrgg--ffgsiiffgfsirzswifiwfigrh In A Sump- ,, Qin ' N ' - '- ' ' ' cvvtiuqp 9- F ag 11 .. .1 if-T:-f1,'.-.. -..,..,s..s. .f. Y..A.....u. m---- V gawk? 38085 ... it I S99 9? IN THE SERVICE OF NORTHWESTERN :Rr 3 '5 A ,lm as JOHN H,ATFIELD mal Prof. Hatfield graduated from Northwestern l ,A and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 18935 J J his Master of Arts Degree in 18865 and won his l M A Ph.D. Degree in 1890 at Johns Hopkins Uni- 'f versity. WVhile in school he majored in Latin J and Greek. He is now teaching German. s P W ll ul , ml 1 . :N JOHN HATFIELD 1: l 1 T 1 JOHN SCOTT Ml Professor in the Greek department of North- T J Fl V western University, John Scott received his P if A. B. degree from Northwestern in 1891. He ll continued his studies after graduating and re- I ceived his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University U, Q1 l in 1897 and his LL.D. from Illinois College in J ff 5 1916. J fs T X ' ,N JOHN SCOTT 1 Jug ng e l pl X 'L li T ' 3 'A ROBERT NIILLAR 1 I, lg ix Mr. Nfillar received his LLB. Degree from Q ' Northwestern University Law School in 1897. J After a number of years as a professor in the law J it school he received his Honorary MA. Degree. l At the present time he is teaching Criminal fl 1 l R E Law, Criminal Procedure, and Civil Procedure. T if i xF5'- 6 QV, . . ll ROBERT MILLAR A , Ce1..E, ,. UNIVERSITY'ADMINISTRATION QLE4 .TW ' . - - -- - 2- A-Y V .. . .. ,'lH1:f:1ilQr'L, . V Y, J W W-L---V S U -.,1-11f1'!:'1frw-s.::- Wagga -,,.,.-f-- -V--1 V fa-,1-.Ti V , K Y 7- ati- ,..,:1gl ,.. 'AZT , VV 5 -- 5- 5 - YW..,Y W V 'JJ fa... Wahgrv f- W W H H it-A-' n---- :A--Ev. 'R JI lg --1-Af' - - -f jj-'-jg-r A-Q--H '- Lg'--Af -if V - 1 -A-.-wwf-x' f-E551 ,TT Y, 1, - ---- - - ---N ---Y--L11-1445 NL 'p.::::Lf1-: .1-:,-,xf,,-:z :,....-,g,:- f gl,-'Girl' ZZ: if-T 1-sw' , ' df. -:-'E-'si X5 ,G - ,J-1 . -wr .N 1-'1 1 '-WL. T' , f- N, , f --. fm LA-L, - -Y f ,-.- aah: I 5,,.-i- -4-Ne, +V .L 1.1--Q 4:.. -- 141, ,. . .613 Pagf 40 l ,. A, m?:W:::,, .,... as 4 9 -L.. i is Dm 1 . .ll pf of 1,-as We 2325? M 42024 1 1 - is Y 1 -1 1. 1 T SW? 90039 IN THE SERVICE OF NORTHWESTERN ,005 yon? if-1 4-is ' , --4. 25: FREDERICK D. C1aoss1.13Y Q Til Nlr. Crossley spent his undergraduate days 1 at Harvard University. He received his LLB. P at Northwestern University Law School in 1389. I In 1922 he had an honorary KLA. degree con- ferred on him by Northwestern University. At the present time he is teaching Professional Ethics and Legal Bibliography in the Law School. lllRIiDl'IRICK D, Clzossrlzv CARL M. BEECHER i l hlr. Beecher, Professor of theory and composi- .- 'li tion and Instructor of the Piano in the Nlusic ,ll l ,. School received his Graduate Degree in IQO8 ul' - ' and in 1920 won his KLA. He is a member of i ' the faculty and has been with the University J since 1908. l N W CARI, Xl, Bizecnrzu Q . , - 4 Q l M B BV 1 JV 1 df P N 7 Q . . Louis N. DODGE Q pl Mr. Dodge, received his bachelor -degree in 1903. He has served on the faculty since 1900. . At the present time he is Professor of Theory l 9 and instructor-in Piano and ensemble playing fl is in the School of Music. 6? 1 l I .il if' gs da 9 . LoU1s N, DODGE Q Q ' UNIVERSITY-ADM IQJ1sT1zA'r1oN 9 lg lil 9 , . .W .. J ,AYIVK A' XIAA f.fg .,,.,. .... . .... .. - L . .. .. . . ..a. .... , Page 41 f ,H i '11 ,Q fl!-A A V77 W-A TTTQTT-T'-'vi'-dd-M ',-T T T 21.51725 it B A NORTHWESTERN RESEARCH BY JOHN F. HAYFORD Director, College' of Engi1zee1'i1zg i F-all 1 5 There has been in progress in Swift Hall of Engineering from 1911 to date, ,jill 3 with some interruptions by the war,an investigation, supported by the Carnegie 1 Q, Institution of Washington, which is of special interest to Northwestern people for , T, various reasons. It deals with the Great Lakes and with Lake Michigan. Lake 4 1 Michigan always arouses the interest in variousi ways if eviry done 1f1hO K?-2llllgiS . , 1 pl the cam us. The investigation has been carrie on un er t e 1rection'o t e writer dtiyring the period when he has been acting as the head of one of the colleges 4 id of Northwestern. Nearly two score of Northwestern students have -at different 1,4 1 u times served as assistants in this investigation, learning much and earning financial I 4 if support to help them through college. One alungnus, J. A.hFolsci C.E. 1920, lxlilas 4 1 been doing full time work in the investigation or more t an ree years. r. ill! A. B. Simons, Engineering 1924, and Mr. B. -F. Fisher,-Engineering 1924, are now l engaged on thesis work dealing with sub-topics of the investigation. A il, The primary purposes of the investigation are to determine the laws controlling is I ,l il l, 1 evaporation from large water surfaces and the surface of the land, and to determine 3 lx the laws connecting the flow of streams with rainfall and other meteorological ii iq llll, elements. l ll ll g. In order to solve the problems of evaporation and stream flow it was found it T ll necessary first to understand more fully than others had the irregular fluctuations 'il 1 li in the level of the Great Lakes from hour to hour and from day to day at various 145 I points. Such irregular fluctuations Knot the visible waves duelto-the wind? fre- gig' quently amount to several inches on the shore of the campus within the limits of FJ' ' Ml a single day. In an extreme case in May 1917 there were repeated. fluctuations 4 All of more than 4 feet every IS minutes. The results of this part of the investigation ll ETH, 1 have been published by the Carnegie Institution in a volume of 133 pages entitled Hlfffects of Winds and of Barometric Pressures on the Great Lakes. ,rg 'ig It is hoped that the study of the evaporation portion of the problem will be 1' 1' 7 A l completed in 1924. It will enable one to compute the amount lost by evaporation Y l from the Great Lakes during each day with much greater accuracy and reliability li than has been ossible in the ast. On a summer day the loss by evaporation T ii ,Q from Lake Michigan and,Lakep Huron combined is frequently greater than the gum! total amount of water which runs past the city of Detroit during that same day. gg It,1s believed that the knowledge of evaporation which has'been gained will hmm make it possible to determine the laws of stream flow. test of this b-eliefis already 613 well in progress and indicates that a decided advance in knowledge is being made. 1,33 li' To be able to determine quickly and reliably the maximum, minimum and average I 'ij 5, flow of a given stream on which it is proposed to erect a water power plant, or 4 gl from whigh it is proposqedlgohseguge the water supply of a city, is of great import- T ance to t e peop e o t e nite tates. w i Incidentally this research furnishes substantial contributions to that intimate . l and reliable knowledge of the performance of the Great Lakes which is necessary A if the people of the United States and Canada are to secure the greatest benefit ' 4 to the greatest number by the best possible utilization of the waters of the Great L Lakes for navigation, sanitation and power. The Great Lakes furnish the greatest single opportunity in the world to secure such benefits. To-date that opportunity A U, ' has been used in small part only. How shall we utilize this opportunity fully, is 9, one of the live questions of the day which is being discussed 'internationally in connection with the St. Lawrence project for the benefit of navigation and power, NLE M in connection with the development of water power, at Niagara, and in connection with the use of water from Lake Michigan for the sanitation of Chicago. 0 .lain UNIVERSITY,-ADMINISTRATION we- 1 Lg? .441-stafsiifii ' 3:-,ofaZ23?T'TZEiff'.1f3T.,f. .- ,3,g-feel.,.,4:e.7f.....-qfe1f,.,.4. ii Q Lai -f 1. if .?-.-' it ' ,fm 'T -ff'-Qi s Lift. Page 42 TTT-T M- Y -ii-Tw Y41.-:ref-fu ,., Y. ., , ,, va. amsfffff-P91 .kfri-fqaijf EN- it 1 i v ii .l l l i ' i r -: ,W l lla as :-1 '1' il ll ll Q Q Q or or AQ Q - ' uz,:1' 33395 T H E B U Q 1 N E Q Q f T ,M . . it MANAc,i3MENT or NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY l BY 'WILLIAM A. DYCI-IE i itliill, Q I3115z'1zr.ff .Mzmagfr iw l ' I NM if The problem which confronts Northwestern f li University in its business management is entirely liilj different from that in any other institution of its 5 i type. In most colleges and universities the lllll Q' business consists of the management of educa- ri I' l tional buildings and grounds, the collection of tuition, proper accountingv and the care of in- lliil 'N W, vestments which have been made by a selected Q 4, lllll coipnptteellofl trustpes. Nortlpwestepi Elipvelgsity lil is yi tl 'i inc ut es a t iese L uties in tie wor ' o t ie usi- lil Q ,lily ness Qflice, but they constitute by far the .smallest gill: and least burdensome of the responsibilities of yllii will' the Business Manager. lsllp lg Northwestern University was chartered in ,lfm ,twig 1851. In 18531 tl1fi1EI'l1STCCS pufrchpsed. a farm lof 516551, 379 acres on tie a 'e store, o wiat is now tie ,lt central part of Evanston. This farm cost x2S,OOO. Illlvli There was np Evalfstonj theta, and not forinciany Wmmu ,X DYCHE ll' years tierea ter. n 15,55 tiey purc iasef. and ' ' ' ' i ,vfgtg in Chicago for 58,ooo. This is the present northeast corneriof La Salle.Street and Jackson Boulevard, in the very center of the financial distrlct of the City, tip,-lflll l,L,.,i A The gradual change of a 379-acre farm into an unorganized community, then i into a village, and later into a city, now known everywhere, makes the evolution ilflif, JE, , of Northwestern University one of the most striking chapters in the history of .jg ' l Americals educational institutions. A , 5 The growth of Chicago and the development of the North Shore into one of , lg the finest residential districts anywhere is as truly remarkable, as was the rare llllll judgment ofthe pioneer trustees of the University in holding onto so much of this lily, farm and of other land in the early days. This was made possible by the exemption ,alll ll l ,la of our property from taxation, a grant made by the State of Illinois, then very poor and sparsely settled, to encourage highereducation. Q U mit 'Within thirty years lots facing Fountain Square were producing annual lncome 'gil on a valuation of 5550 per foot of frontage. Their value now, as fixed for rent if payingdpurposes, ranges from ,3I,?:DO to S3,ooCZir2elr1.foot. I U - Q h b ' n eve 0 1ng1ts ro ertiesm tvanston an icagotie nive-rsity as orrow- ik? ed large sum? of moriieyiuand its indebtedness for this reason is large. It has how- p lg ever, sufficient assets to pay all these liabilities on brief notice, should it be deemed l , good policy to do so. Every gift, every trust, every endowment, whether the result I of a gift, or of the Universityls appropriation out of its surplus, is fully protected 1 l sl by geneqal oilsppcialll ipvestmeintstmany of these investments being in real estate, db 'ill 53 practica y a 0 W ici is pro uctive. iff l Thus it appears that in addition to the customary duties resting on the business ' I management of the average university, Northwestern has been forced to carry on a large real estate'business,-selling, leasing, developing non income-bearing agp property, and protecting' the value of its productive property so that it rmght pig in increase. The trustees, from the very-beginning, not only have been true to their Qs , trust, but have used great wisdom in increasing their inheritance. ,I Ea L... t UNIVERSITY1ADMINISTRATION ...... . . -Q as , a . af- i ...., .... .,., . , as -., Q - 'LT1'-V-' .- -- p:a-,n.Qi' ,fre N- -. ' .. ,,- 7TT7.- Vivre .t-.f I-+6-FE,AQq,-Qi4--iTQT'J,g3iW Pagf 43 4 -1:1 l Q 3 35-.- am S,jjTT'? H'--w e V Q 32034 93324 ' ' - . . . . Q Q 29392 Up to within one year about half of the total Wealth of the University, whether 239 in endowment or in educational plant, Was due to the profits resulting from the E method of management of its estate, practically all of which Was acquired before - 7' 1867. This statement is no longer true, for pledges received during the present l l l:11'13.I1ClHl campaign are now about equal to all the gifts made to the University i Li-, in preceding years. . ' - 3 35:5 The Alexander NlcKinlock lVlemor1al Campus 1S an outstanding example of this 3 l i keen sagacity. Having decided that all the professional schools should be located l on one campus in Chicago, the trustees, after several years of deliberation,finally . purchased eight or nine acres on Lake Shore Drive at East Chicago Avenue. Its ,l purchase price was about four dollars per square foot. Its present market value l IS nearly three times that sum.. VVith its commanding location, its accessibility to the business district of Chi- cago, and its nearness to clinical material, this property constitutes the finest site to be found in any city for the professional schools of a university. YVhen Levy Mayer Hall and the Montgomery YVard Memorial, and other buildings now in l contemplation have been erected, at a total cost approximating ten million dollars, this Campus will stand, in its rare architectural beauty and its opportunities for unlimited service, as a monument to the devotion and the business acumen of the trustees of Northwestern University. l i l . i ., - il.. i 17 nl i' 3 I , V 1. K N R X 'X i i . ,gf Q . i ' ll fu' W 5 I 2 ca l 5, Q y s 0 m Q 5 n E a 0 2 Q dl O. 'll 5 THE NEW Busmizss OFFICE Q ' UN1visitsITYV-ADMINISTRATION A ii iLlg,: -'MPL - ' f' if Ti -4- -..aai9A'?fimL'lt.'?e- ,..,-j...-.,,,.t,..,:'1if5:::zi-.':g2.eir -. -V , iQiZs,,.- .Q'na1'l--iff. T Y ' A - ' 4 , 14:7 Y ':-', - ff' V if ..fsfef-s '14-592 '-4' M A M ' Qf.l7,.1.,.,.,?tirI': f5 '- th- '- aria L1 -1-2-a1.:wgf:.i,-g.-J:-raz,--2 --1 Page 44 Di l 1.4: i V 5 .,., F : f'i:,SM F ? tQu 'X' ,,,,' .f - - , , . ..,,.d, ,,,,,,, 6255? -lmlllke -- , .,a-..i af... .. , ... ..., . ..-an-..v.-- --. .. 3232? e 9 Q ' fi 533333 NonTHvyEsTER.N UNIVERSITY E553 ii E ! 'Z' GENERAL ALUBANT ASSOCIATION y QE, TI-Ili PRIYILEGISS AND RILSPONSIBILITHSS if vi TF' INTO XVHICH THE SIJINIOR GRADUATES TT BY NATHAN l'VIL1.1,fxM hfIncCI1EsNEY 1JI'f'.l'ZidI'lIf Qf flu' GUIIFIYIZ f1!LH1L7'Li A'550c'if1Zi01z Of all that college days have brought to you, what do you treasure most? It is an intangible, sentimental something, is it not? lt is a spirit l .wrought out of vital experiences and subtle influences. ' Don't lose that treasurel Cherish and pre- serve it as a thing essential to your well being and the fruition of your potential best. To the undergraduate the spirit of North- western whispers of ideals, of faith, of high pur- pose, and bold enterprise. llay that spirit attend you in spite of all the cynicism that you are sure to encounter in the after years and may , t it find you always with the courage to be credu- i -4 lous. l. i X, ll The Northwestern University General Alumni ll U Association helps its members to preserve fl 4 throughout the years, the spirit of old college . , x I days, by keeping them constantly in touch with NATHAN W' MACCHESNEY . . the affairs of the University, enlisting their i interest and their aid in enterprises promoting the interests of their alma mater. l It is custodian of all alumni information files and address records. It publishes the Alumni News each month during the college year and sends it to all its members. i Under the statutes of the university, the Association nominates each year two Q. representatives on the Board of Trustees. Thus, while it preserves its own integrity jg ,F and is answerable to no university authority, it is officially represented in the gi N Eg councils of the institution and is in a position to make its influence felt in a vital 92 Q way. i 'll It becomes the undergraduate to comprehend the fact that in no small measure 'ull 65 Northwestern is what she is today because of what she was yesterday. Estab- gy 3, a lished policy, custom and tradition preserve for today the gains of yesterday, Thus 9 alone, Northwestern gains a distinctive spirit, a personality, a soul which inspires fi our love and loyalty. It is a function of the Alumni Association to foster and ,' preserve the traditions of Northwestern. It will be its function to preserve for y the next generation whatever contribution the present student body may have to , I , i make. ' .i , i Being under neither denominational nor state control, Northwestern belongs l, to and is dependent upon her alumni to a degree exceptional among great educa- nl T, tional institutions. The great privilege and responsibility a student gains upon p 6 5 completion of his course is that of graduating into the University. That privilege gf! T can be fully gained and thatresponsibility fplly met only through organigation. pgs gall The Northwestern University General Alumni ASSf3C13f.1OH IS the only organization ,QQ calculated to represent all departments of the University. V . l :Ji gr ggUN1VERSITY, f'ifTRATION ,gn ggggg M Mg, 'l 'm?i ri tr t iufft F, . -A A gjgagii'ZL:g'5't' 'T t'?1'f' ff - - wiv? if: fr?1esfrn?'e'zrfa:f1.-wma-:swag . -' many, suse. . -ur.:-afw.. '.., . r f'4f: 's7::Q':f!':ff1 : -va-:.s:u:,vra:.1vrf:-:af Page 45 v in Wt.- -...,.,,....,... ..t. . - . ', .... ' 'A' 25:2 .. .gmc .4.,,......i1,,: :gag ,. Es V.,,., ..:. .. ,. ' . ' -2.1 3330? 2909? 'QCP' Yjarmjflf ?sf?a'4 Ps a- A-' ij? . -4 l 'l PROGRAM FOR THE E F1 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION mi I OF NORTHWESTERN The alumni during the past year have been looking forward to the establish- ment of the McKinlock Memorial Campus. The recent gifts to the Medical and I Law schools makes the building of this campus a matter of only a few months. l The plan is to occupy these buildings in IQZS. ll The addition of these buildings on the McKinlock Campus is going to materially . I' raise the scholarship standing of the University and it will also help the social 1 conditions of the students. i The association program, plans to keep active the recognition of distinguished l i alumni. Prestige will be obtained on the past history and present service of the l lf individual and it is hoped that a definite, and comprehensive, architectural and E 'N University program for prospective benefactors can be worked out and announced. The Alumni News which is published nine months of the year has reached a l i very high position as a University alumni publication. This virile journal is of T y interest to every alumnus and has served a big' purpose in keeping the alumni of I I Q the university in actual contact with one another. ' l lllll It is planned within the next year to have a history of the University written if mf' by a capable person. The alumni association have this matter as part of the ,ly if program which they wish to put across this year. The Well known traditions of -V fs the University will be included in this history and it is the hope that a very read- ' J. able book will be published. . ik ' The establishment of a Northwestern Radio Broadcasting station is another 5 means by which the alumni will be informed about the activities of the University. p This station will be used to popularize the educational possibilities of the Univer- i sity. vp. The alumni association has a very definite purpose that it wishes to fulfill in I ,IESW the next year. This purpose will be under the guidance of the General Alumni gg E25 Association, but the actual result will follow only if each and every alumnus of has A my Northwestern will enter into the spirit of a Greater Northwestern for the year ggi pr' nineteen hundred twenty-four. Only by the combined efforts of the thousands ., Mg of men and women who know the University from actual attendance, can this il' 3 program succeed. It is the hope of those who have outlined the program, that gal our alumni will enter into the spirit of these enterprises so whole heartedly, that the ills year may be recorded in the University history as one of our most successful when measured by actual accomplishment. ! Ri Q Q0 ' 9- sl va? HAAA UNIVERSITY'ADMINISTRATION D::F-2fQp.i--f-.--11-1:-G-f--L.,---5-3..i lflsg-rj-, , ,.,,,,,,Ej,Q:-:JWhl,Lj'if:fNKLN: i --- ' ' ii 1 V , ---. - , Y , ,, W Y V 11--ragga,-, rug A T g gh K - g- 3- ... -gmw A,,:.,...:.:.EF, ,,,,,.,,,,,,iVA ,a,,A,,,,i,i,,61ii 24,31 ,,', , I ' --' -g ' ' Y' f , -f ----------W -V - .f--- ' ' ' ' N 'f ' 't is -'eff'-'Wig V'A: t iftii t2QTfiz,iYi - i 3 A .,.. M . -ac Page 46 as ann u no pu , n na, Hu, A aa,o n o ao Q e u o on no , 'afn 0,eo Us 'vous f ' ,Uno no , go on n 'a u 2 : ::'E L . :e 6 2 I I I ,U f' I A' ,--4 az,-,-Zlrii 1' i .. 'L' --Eu - - . .. ,.,..t..,... I -E:--. Ifq , ? i'? I-4323? I C5353 Q02 I2232 2. if F MCIIEAZN' HARRIS FAVVCETT RIZICHELT DUNN llfi YV A 1fIllCLA55 of 'zjuua , u I I TI A Ill. . I 'I I I ,I LIBERAL ARTS JUNIOR OFFICERS -K GLEN W. FAWCETT . . Prefident I FRANCELE HARRIS . Vice-Prefidenz ,Q gg FAITH REICHELT . . Secretary Sq 99 I WILLIAM MCLEAN . . . Treararer Sl 2 pf 3 UNDINE DUNN . Social Chairman I In xi A E 7 5 I 46 34 . - JUNIoRs-LIBERAL ARTS Q Page 47 .L- ED d -Z-:,:gTg:'.-zz: A i f 3 3 ' QiD IQ?-5215 ' , 1220235 0 0 0 ' P 0 9 M95 QW? 9690 -Q a- o 0,9 9.009 221 l 2. S. Q T' I 5 n-+ A f Q-A 4-.+illl CLASS of 2501? A A - A A A , lfIARGARET IALBION - . . Hancock, Nlichigan X Menorah Society CID, 125. I-v 2 ll LEXVIS iINDERSEN ......... Humbolt, Iowa ll, History, Club, R, O, T, C,, Deutsche Geselschaft, Iowa State College, I , COLLETTE W, ANDERSON . u ...... Winnetka, Illinois J' ' Alethenai Lit, Society, Glee Club, Vice Pres, Kal, History Club, Rifle Club, Geneva Club, IV, A, A,, House of Representatives Qzj, Secretary Qgj, General Inter Lit, Play Cal, Daily Northwestern, Associate Editor of Handboolcfzl, Freshman Commission, Y, W, C, A, Council, Class Social Committee Qzj Cgj, Twelfth Nightu, Hockey Cal, Track Cal, o .ll l lil l il x , , DOUGLAS B, ANDERSON . . Chicago, Illinois 1 ' Y, M, C, A,, Oxford Club, I Q F IVIARGARET MARIE ARISON, XS2 ....... Chica o, Illinois A .I ' i M S WN Nimrod in Q23 gp, Eulexia Lit, society on 435, Y, W, c, A, Social Board, Hwriiaays 34, Q, Bandboxu, Milady's Mai-for , at T' 44 ka Q I MAZZIE U, BAILEY, Aokiga .... hfIarion, Indiana Z F German Club, Y, W, C, A,, Nlarion College, Q ' LOWELL BAKER, ZAE ........ Chicago, Illinois Hermit and Crow C21 QD, Newman Club CID Qzj,'R, O, T, C, I I 3 LOIS P, BALCKE, AAA, Shi Ai . . .1 .... Pekin, Illinois l W. S. G, A,, Y, W, C, A,, Eulexia Lit, Society, Girls' Rifle Club fzl, Physical Iiduca- ,, tion Club QZD, Purple Parrot Drive Cal, IVIilady's Bandboxu, IH I , STUART BALL, QKE ,,,,,, , E, f t , 111' ' ,itll Nine in the Heart , Grinnell College, Iam on mms HARVIE BARNARD, EAE, AXE ....... Evanston, Illindis DS Q, Junior Football, journal Club, Daily Northwestern Business Staff, University of Nlinnesota, D A JUNIORS'-LIBERAL ARTS - - Y. ..,,. , , . - , ., ,.,, I, .,,,., ,.,., A A. ,.,.,.. ,.., , +gw ,,,, .,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, TT' V, ,, ,,, , , , -. - X I ,. .. . , . -.ac Page 48 'L' L -n,- 1 .--. . .L- Q i 1 , . . , ..,. 3- . ,. , , ,-,..g... ' -. 3? 3 - ' asian '?f?5 ':? - aaa B o Q 9 0 Q 23.532 ifoie 92095 in 1:-.:r':' E: .21 l 1 i I ug, - A a galil cm-ss of 25 U1-A e P r - YH RLi'l'lI BEALE ......,.. Peekskill, New York i , Y, W, C, A,, Syracuse L'nix'ersity, Teacher's College, Columbia University, P 'fi DUNBAR D, BECK, 1169 ....... Indianapolis, Indiana ll W Purple Parrot Q15 Q25, Art Editor of Purple Parrot Q25 Q35, Syllabus Qz5, Art Editor Q35, r I 51 Dad's Day Committee, Circus Solly Staff Q25, Circus Publicity Committee Q25, Ohio . ,N Wesleyan University, l I 1 W GERTRUDE BECK, AFA ........ Chicago, Illinois X il l v Y, W, C, A,, Welfare Committee Q25, Playroom Committee Q15, W, A, A, Nlusical Comedy Q25, !hUDREY BEEN, AZ ......... Wilmette, Illinois Y, W, C, A,, Freshman Commission, Red Lantern Q25 Q35, Pan-Hellenic Council, French Club Q35, Spanish Club, Girls' Rilie Club Q35, Outing Club, May Pageant Q15, Purple Parrot, Assistant Circulation Manager Q25, Circulation Stall' Q35, Capt, Winning Subscription Teams Purple Parrot Drive Q25 Q35, Syllabus Team Q35, fb GAIL C, BELDEN, ZX, Scabbard and Blade .... St, Joseph, Missouri Na Swimming Q15, Oflicers' Club, President, Missouri Club, President, Spanish Club, Y,M, 3 1. Q5 C, A, Cabinet, Editor, I923-I924 Handbook, Manager 1923-1924. Directory, Assistant if Bus, NIgr, Daily Northwestern, Captain R, O, T, C,, Assistant Manager, 1924 Circus, ' l DCFU ' aa ' . N Q DOROTHY EMERY BENALLACK, KET ...... Streator, Illinois R 9 Y, W, C, A,, Anonian Lit, Society, French Club, Scholarship Q15 Q25 Q35, Festival Chorus Q15 Q25, - ' EDITH BETKE, KET ......... Chicago, Illinois Laurean Lit, Society, Nimrod Club, Honor Roll Q15 Red Lantern, WV, A, A,, Archery ,Q15 Q25. ' ,' GLADYS BEZAZIAN ......... Chicago, Illinois li E May Pageant Q15 Q25, VV, A, A, Dancing Team Q15 Q25, University of Wisconsin Q25, i, , AGNES MARGARET B1EsEME1ER, AOH ..... Wilmette, Illinois l' , Girls' Glee Club, Vice President Q35, Physical Education Club, Sec,-Treas, Q35, W, A. l 5 A,, May Day Pageant Q15 Q25, Hockey Team Q15 Q25 Q35, Dancing Team Q15 Q25, Danc- , i ing Honors,- , RUDOIQPH S, BLOCK, EAE ....... Parkersburg, Iowa i Band Q2 - Deutsche Geselschaft Qz5, Hermit and Crow, Freshman Commission, Y M d iii' 3 V 3 -2- , fUNf0RS IB f? ARTS E E . to s!-'kurt Pagf 49 ..-.fir A- Page 50 - 'F A :' f ,,.' ', Mli' gg ,,, , ,,,,,. A ,,g,A,,..,,.,, ,,,..,,f Na, A, .,, - ,...., ., .. Lal- -- - --. s V -Y' ff -- ' -I ' ' ' ' u N Q 'ET'-5? E?iT'5' 9:3039 30006 93334332 Qodofi Zami: 9305 'Q 3' 9006! 9.-QA? G-2 1 I, I ...I E- -1 i l I ,,, , illiae ' L ft to- eu E F' , ef-lil CLASS all Uliiliwi fi I I be ll l C . 5, l W ji ALICE MARIE BOVEE, AEA ......,. Chicago, Illinois , W, A, A, CID C2D C3D, Nimrod CID CQD, Secretary C3D, Y, W, C, A,, Girls' Glee Club CID CZD, I 'a Milady's Mirror , May Pageant C2D, Hockey CID, Swimming CID C2D, Varsity CID C2D, P' Varsity Track ll I ixilhl TI-IELMA BOYD ......,... Aurora, Illinois . Q Cubs Club, Y, W, C, A,, French Club, Laurean Lit, Society, Red Lantern, W5 J l LORAINE M, BRADLEY, KA ..... Manchester, Iowa W th ' I Anonian Lit, Society, Y, VV, C, A,, Rifle Team CID, W', A, A,, Volleyball CID, Baseball I CZD, Dot and Circle, , MILDRED F, BRANDT, KA ..... V . . Evanston, Illinois , Y, W, C, A,, Spanish Club C2D C3D5 Math Club C3D, 1 Q.. GERTRUDE BRENT ..,.... . Monmouth, Illinois gg F Y, W, C, A,, Monmouth College CID C2D, H ,ga si Ali' ELSIE BROWN, AF ......... Evanston,-Illinois i' 65 Ro Ku Va, Alethenai, Vice President C2D, Secretary Liberal League C3D, Y, YV, C, A,, Q S Chairman Campaign Committee C2D, Chairman Girls' Work Committee C3D, Council pm' C2D C3D, Freshman Commission Leader CID, Class Social Chairman CID, Red Lantern C3D, Circus Board CzD, Honor Roll CID, Geneva Club C2D, French Club CID, W, S, G, A,, Q May Pageant, Rilie Club C3D, W, A, A,, Track CID, Tennis CID, Baseball C2D, Hockey CID C25 UD. DOROTHY EDITH BRUGMAN ....... Evanston, Illinois W' Anonian, Y, W, C, A,, Finance Committee C3D, Red Lantern, Math Club C3D, Chris- A 5 tian Life Service Commission, 'I . JACK BUDINGER, AT . . . . Wilmette, Illinois ,CQ ELAINE BURGESS, Alia .... . Evanston, Illinois Q Alethenai, French Club, Y, W, C, A, 6' ks ffl JEAQN BURLEIGH .... . Evanston, Illinois ' University of Arizona , A JUNIORS-LIBER'AL'ARTS A B 91 A A , , L ,,,,,Iw.,,-sm., , , , , Dil ,T-U------P ffmffff I - iiTw'f'5f'T ':Q 'f lf ' N ' ' Z ' I ie e A D -4- if , 5 -----....... .1---. :' , , w ', ? R -it-35' '-' ' ' ' - , m '?- f5 E355 '9 0 7 5? . 9 QQQ 906090 90 Q 'W' 0 0 4? 5 9059 9065 SQ? 92625 S-':- sig: lunar s i I ll E E -Devil Cine-51 or '25 Ullg 1 E - -E-fee -ga A s aw 1 DONALD CADY, NIOHOCOZIHS .u ...... Evanston, Illingis N 1 , Intra-mural Basketball Champions C213 Hermit and Crowg Librarian N, U, Band C21 'fl C315 Hhlxlly' Worry , 'ii- l XVILLIAM B, CAMPBELL ' ........ Evanston, Illinois ll 4 Track C11 C21 C315 Engineering Society C11 C21 C313 Honor Roll C11 C21 C31, K, f GORDON CANN1Nc, QKKII ..,..... Winnetka, Illinois 'li Traclli :Ig C21 C315 History Clubg Geology Clubg Y, NI, C, A,g Manager Intra-mural , rac ' 2 , FRANCES A. CANNON, AI' . . . Chicago, Illinois University of Wisconsin C11 C21, . ,Q EMILY GERTRUDE CARLISLE, Adv ...... Evanston, Illinois gg W5 Y, VV, C, Arg Alethenaig Nimrod, W, A, A, Nlusical Comedy C11 C215 Purple Parrot Tl ' lame Staff C11 C313 Daily Northwestern Staff C31, , ai, 1'1 ' , 21 S Q 2 911' ' GRACE D, CARLSON ...... Evanston, Illinois 1 , Nimrod Club Secretary C115 Honor Roll C11 C21, R 1 RUSSELL M, CARPENTER, EN ....... Evanston, Illinois A Tumbling Team C21 C315 French Club C11 C21 C31g R, O, T, C, C115 Y, M, C, A, C11 -C21 C315 Sophomore Social Committee, Hermit and Crow C11 C21 C31g Circus C21 C315 Q Homecoming Committee C31, , 1 GAIL CARR, ACID .1 ....... Minot, North Dakota x b Y, YV, C, A,5 Outing Club, University of North Dakota, J. I f, gl HELEN CARROLL ....... . Riverside, Illinois Qi en ' I 'as 5 ALICE CARSETH, HB6 . . . Chicago, Illinois Calethia Lit, Society, Y, W, C, A. 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Valparaiso, Indiana ik ' VV, A, A,, Archery CI1, Y, VV, C, A, Social Committeeg Anoniang Student Forumg NIi- ' lady's Bandboxn, , JOHN P, CLYDE .- ..... . . . Evanston, Illinois Gun and Blade Clubg Alathematics Clubg Engineering Societyg Valparaiso University, ' ' RALPH E, COLVILLE, EN ,........ Canton, Ohio IP' Band C11 C21 C31, Manager C315 Glee Club C113 Spanish Club C21 C315 Hermit and Crow C21 C31, Assistant Manager C313 R, O, T, C, ge A-I px 'I 4,14 , V, tg Lois A, CONNER ..,...... Chicago, Illinois . S Y, YV, C, A,g Chicago Normal Collegeg University of Nlichigan, pi L, TOWNSEND COPELAND, B611 ...... Winnetka, Illinois Q ' ITIrack C51tHomecoming Parade IXIanager Cz1g Dad's Day C31Q Junior Prom Committeeg arvar TUIVCTSIIY, VIRGINIA COPELAND, Afb .... Evanston, Illinois Cubs Club C315 Wellesley College C11 C21, A RICHMOND NICLAIN CORBETT, Wranglers .... Kennilworth, Illinois p' Freshman Varsity Swimming C115 Varsity Swimming C21 C31Q Varsity Tennis C21 C31Q 1 5 Manager Junior Swimming Teamg Business hlanager Prentice Players C21Q Daily ' B Northwestern C215 French Clubg Circus Board CI1Q Y, M, C, A,g The Robberyug .q' 'lThe Sweetmeat Gameug Hermit and Crowg '4Back to Earth g The Cassilis En- D, gagementvg Little Eyolfng Night Editor, Summer Daily Northwestern, I HELEN MAY CORY .... , ..... Chicago, Illinois Q 2 gl JUNIORS L I AL ARTS , 1 . 4.1 ,,,,, , ,t, , . ,,,, , , 156 ' -a-,.,i -w.,- f. . , . . , . il -- , - ' lf' -:tw -ra-1' 1 --'., - ,-i-' 4 :..n .-.,- , -fi , ,4 ,.., ,,,,. , ,I ,, ,, ,A,. , V .,,., T. ,,. ,L I - , . ., U ,Ln Page 52 -Li i .-,'. i1f.f:11:1:3'l 'Lz' .-,.,, , ui- -.i. S -5 ------J ers: --2-'1 ' ..?.... v ov' geiiugv 22252 poo, W. 9009 9 9 3020 'wif M 'F-5 E 'lm -'fn ill lla 5 - 5 5 emcmss of'2ju1 f ee a i ICH? B. CRANE- Wwnalers I l -.... . Fort Wajfne, Indiana I-listory Clubg French Clubg Liberal League C255 Membership Committee Y, M, C, A,5 Ti 'Varsity Debate Team5 Freshman Debate Team, 'T .r Norma' CRAVEN, IVPB I .,,, i ,,,., Tipton, Iowa l I 5' Publicity Manager Girls' Glee Club C255 5, YY, C, A, Social Committee5 Archeryg ' 'iMilady's Banclboxu, ' I - ROBERT J, Craosstiav, KDMA . . , Chicago, Iliinois X Tumbling C255 Student Forum C25, I ' RIARGARET CRIP.PEN. AEA, Shi Ai ..... Norwood Park, Illinois Eulexia C255 Liberal League C255 Prentice Players C255 Y, W, C, A,5 Red Lantern5 May ,Q Pageant C155 Trackg Manager Track C155 Dancing, lb NTARY DP-ILY,. AO ..... Chicago, Illinois Wg P311-HCllCI11C.COUUCll C35. A11 . A CFI I i' gd ' LEROY J, DAVIS ......... Ch'cago, Ill'no's T' A 3 Engineering Societyg Secretary Lutheran Students, Club, ' 1 I I ' l 9 VVILLIAM DECHERT, EAE ....... Chicago, Illinois Q Swimming5 Tennis5 Purple Parrot5 Hermit and Crow, DOROTHY TRUE DERLEMER, AI' ...... Chicago, Illinois VV, A, A,5 Y, W, C, A,5 W, S, G, A,5 Nimrod Club5 Red Lantern5 French Club5 Circus Board C15 C255 Y, YV, C, A, Finance Comrnittee5 Endowment Drive5 E Syllabus Drivegfasketball CI5 C255 Golf C15 C25 C355 IVIanager Golfg NIilady's Mirror 5 9 ,Z IWilady's Ban box', ' ' l HELEN DIETERLE2 A011 ........ Oak Park, Illinois i 5 .giiotniixnbg SN, CCIJ5 C55 C1355 Spailisih Sub ICI5 C25 C553 Cubs Club C355French i i u 3 5 elen u I 5 ett ernent 2 5 l ay ageant I , 'fl V , , . 9 IVIARIE H, DOLF, AOII . . - ...... Chicago, Illinois DQ 0 P Cubs Club C255 Anonian Lit, Society C15 C255 Le Cercle Francais C255 Y, YV, C, A,, Ed- IQ ucational Publicity C15 C255 North Shore Festival CI5, A 3 i E ie- 5 In .V xr IU IO L B E L A TS my Y V -:Q - Fw 53 5 iz v: .--.e mv V- -- - -.. -- -as TW' .1525- . . . .-T3-. i .... ,., ....,-.. ,. K, fm 1,--i1fF3i,fzv. .:. 'g35? '.2. '':5Ej'5fi-114i3:Qt3gzg1'fg,5-,QE-3,,,15E,,,x. 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Dot and Circleg WV, A, A,5 Ro Ku Vag Anonian Lit, Society5 Author's Club5 Student 4 Forum5 Girls' Glee Club C115 Circus Board C215 Geneva Club5 Y, W, C, A, Council5 Pan-Hellenic Council5 Girls' .Rifle Club5 Outing Club5 W, S, G, A,5 Red Lantern5 Junior Social Chairman C315 Syllabus Drive C315 Rifle Team C11 C215 lXfIay Pageant C11 C215 I Dancing C11 C21, Scholarship Honors C115 Hockey C31, 9, ' 129 MILDRED DUNTEMAN, ZTA ....... Bensenville, Illinois ' F Y, W, C, A,5 VV, A, A,5 Anonian Lit, Society: German Club CI1 C215 Festival Chorus ' C95 CI15 German Play C115 Baseball CI15 Varsity C21, gd, QF GLADYSIDU VAL, AEA ........ Chicago, Illinois ' ,I all ' Anonian Lit, Society CI1 C21 C315 W, A, A, CLI1 C21 C315 Outing Club C21 C313 Red Lantern X 55 C21 C315 Geology Club C215 Y, W, C, A, Collection Committee C21 C315 Geneva Club C21 'Q Q C31Q Shakespeare Play C215 May Pageant C11 C215 VV, A, A, Track Team CI1, 0' Q HELEN S, DYCHE, KKF ........ Evanston, Illinois W. A. A,5 Y, VV, C, A, Alethenaig W, S, G, A,5 Freshman Commission CI1, Business Manager Inter-Literary Play C215 Vice President Red Lantern C315 Captain in En- , dowment Fund Drive C315 Hockey CI1 C21 C315 Baseball CI1 C21, Nlanager C21. ' VD EUNICE D, EHLERS ..,...... Chicago, Illinois ll I Cubs Club C21 C315 Eulexiag Spanish Club C315 German Club C21 C315 Y, W, C, A,5 fx , World Fellowship Committeeg Honor Roll C11 C21, ' 5 , CL?RfkNR.g,V1iNs S ......... Evanston, Illinois tl CC, , I, , I ,5 yracuse University, I, Q DOROTHY L. EVANS ......... Oak Park, Illinois Q Spanish Club5 French Club5 Laurean Lit, Societyg University of Wisconsin, Q ' W, MCDONALD EVVING, ,IR,, Scribblers ....., Boise, Idaho Q Class Football Champions C21? Campus Players C21 C315 Y, M, C, A,5 4'Alias Larkie 5 Nine in the Heart , ' 'Ei E H ,,,., , .,,,, , , , , i H A ,,, , Page 54 L, '-:Ft-. - l .-53 95.41 1'-i-'-W - - 4' eeee - '?-'-- 15- ' s '-' , X U I s - - - ---- . -, -.,- A '- . -, -- .,,, , 3, ,, ,sv , H,-,.,':u.5-..r.. -r - va-, f - f , z-5: ' I 52-- Wf 065355 QQ Q. Q 0 0 0 -0 Qs . Q. ai ca C9 oh Q .Q -Q o Q A 0 0 4 Q 6 -o Q- A 0 11 Q-0d 999125 -:s ,ah- 'T'-L 4'-.-Ea .5 'FFR fr-12:1 X 1 l l , ll, A R A :Lili CLASS of 425112-A A - - A-A ll GRACETFERRIS, AEA ' ........ Spring Valley, Illinois l I 4 1 ,I W, C, A, Council C31, Geneya Club Secretary-Treasurer C21, Eulexia Secretary C31, ll History Club Secretary C31, W, S, G, A,, Red Lantern, Class Social Committee C31, ,T W I I W,A,A,,Track,Out1ng Club C31,'iAsYou Like It C21,Shakespearean PlayBoard C21, I l It JOHN CLARK FETZER, IIJKKII ......,. Hinsdale, Illinois - gd Syllabus Board C31, Dad's Day Committee C31, ,U il IYIARY FIELD ......... Racine, IfVisconsin 'K ' , Y W, C, A,, Girl Scout Assistant, Red Lantern, French Club, Outing Club, Junior ' , Hockey Squad, HELEN A, FINN, IIBCIJ , ...... '. . Ch' , Ill' ' Nimrod Club C11 Cz1, President C31, Newman Club C11 C21 C31, French Cl1ibaCg3 C211rC?1i W House of Representatives, YV, A, A,, 'lA'Iilady's Bandboxn, ,E ELEANORE EDWARDS FISCHER, AfI2,9ECD ..... Evanston, Illinois 9 , k VV, A, A,, Red Lantern, Secretary C11, President Alethenai C31 Y, VV, C, A, Council C11, 3 Cabinet C31, W, S, G, A,, Social Committee C31, Nimrod, Class Vice President C11, me my President Freshman Commission, A4ilady's Mirrori' C11, Assistant Stage Manager 5' yi 5321, Business Nlanager C31, Daily Northwestern, Syllabus Board, Hockey C11, Basket- ' ,' ,I all C11, Track C11 C215 Volleyball C21, ,Q fd sm s I A 1 ' 1 I 9 LINDA YV, FISHER, KA ........ Streator, Illinois Q X Y, W, C, A,, German Club C11 Cz1, Calethia Lit, Society, Red Lantern, Y, W, C, A, Finance Committee, Vespers Committee C21 C31, German Play C21, Honor Roll C11, North Shore Music Festival Chorus C11 C21 C31, May Pageant C21, l , OLFVIA FISHER, AXS2 ....... Highland Park, Illinois A E Anonian, W, A, A,, Y, W, C, A,, Girls' Glee Club, Red Lantern, French Club, German W Club, NIusic Festival, Volleyball C11, Hockey Squad C11 C31, ,N , L, E, FLEISCHMAN . . ' ....... Chicago, Illinois ' n Junior IVater Basketball, a J' I .4 gl BERNICE A, FORD ........ Perryville, New York Q Ro Ku Va, French Club, Poetry Society, Laurean Lit, Society, Y, W, C, A, 6 MARGARET ADELE Fox ........ Chicago, Illinois , Q French Club, Y, W, C, A,, University of Chicago, ' T 43 -ll cc, ULN I O If S .. f L A R T S ,,, , ,M mi l kg l - A A - :' .I Y. .V -- f ,V ,-t, . 1- Y --1- Yi- - -- .X A V V. ,Y A '---Y Y a, -. I -f-. -Q -wc -gif.-r Vffaw-.-1.. -:u-1Iiu. - ., - ,- , I , , I , , or , ,, , , 1 , I , , I , I , ,, , , A Page 55 3 1 i ? 3375 'i'Xf93f? 39 05 o fa as I 00. .gay 900 Q 9 'Q ' 3.000 3309 Q ' , 'T :fn FF' nr , J A 7211 crass of 625 11112 of A no All X PEARL IVIARY FOX ..,... ' , .' Chicago, Illinois 1 1 . French Club5 Y, YV, C, A,5 University of Chicago, Tl DORCAS GAYLORD, Aokiga ..... . Evanston, Illinois I CT , I , W, A, A,5 W, S, G, A,5 Baseball C11 C21, 5 I I' IRENE GELINAS, Aokiga ........ Saginaw, NIichigan ' ' Y, WV, C, A, C315 Girls' YVork Committee C11, NIembership Committee C115 W, A, A,, 5 I Archery C21 C31, 5 V rx ' i GERTRUDE GESLER, AEA ...,.... Evanston, Illinois WV, A, A,5 Y, W, C, A,5 W, S, G, A,5 Red Lantern, Treasurer C215 NV, A, A, Board5 NIa5i Pageant C215 Head of Baseball C215 Finance Committee of Y, W', C, A,5 Properties Com- mittee, AIilady's Bandboxug Hockey C11 C21 C315 Varsity C21Q Captain C115 Volleyball X X C21, Varsity C215 Baseball C11 C21, Varsity C11 C21, 'Q NIARGARET GESLER, AFA ........ Evanston, Illinois 9 To VV, A, A,5 W, S, G, A,5 Y, YV, C, A,5 Red Lanterng XV, A, A, Board5 Pan-Hellenic J 5 f Council C21 C315 May Pageant C215 Head of Basketball C315 Y, W, C, A, Finance Com- ' W5 mitteeg Properties Committee IVIilady's Bandbox 5 Hockey C11 C21 C315 Varsity C11 19: I g3gQPC?1'SI'EY Volleyball C215 Basketball C11 C215 INfIanager C21, Baseball C11 C215 Varsity Pi 1 2 5 Manager C11, A ' 45 N 5 A I Z 1 ' ' I 0 GUELMA ANITA GIEHL . . . . Metamora, Illinois 'Q junior Orchestra5 Rockford College, ESTHER GILLFILLAN, KA ...,. lXfIilford, Illinois Calethia5 French Club C11 C215 Y, IV, C, A, ' RUTH GILLFILLAN, KA ....... NIilford, Illinois YI i: Calethia5 Cubs Club5 Y, VV, C, A,5 Illinois WVoman's College, d ' W BERTA L, GLANVILLE, AZ ....... . . Chicago, Illinois ii I gi' . Y, W, C, A,g French Club5 Red Lantern5 lXfIay Pageant C11 C215 Freshman Commission5 4 2 History Club, . 'fl I I ' , . IVIILDRED I, GOLDEN, FCIFB .,..... Nlanistee, Michigan fl Red Lantern5 Y,NV, C, A,5 IVIichigan Club5 Endowment Drive5 Syllabus Carnpaign5 , Q , Tennis Tournament5 Rockford College C11, ' l , 3 Elk luili up llglxg , , 10 RIS A L A R T S I Ill :ii 5 W -L V112 -:fa-a f ' -.- Sf. ulgff.,-, . -,- , .1 ., ., ,. ,,,. , , W . ' , I - . ,,1if. ,J,V.nf.f:6L7.1 ..., 3 1'.:g,.g-1,72 -vngvw gg -,I -Quai-,- fs f,,?g,i.':I ,-5 .,, -, 1 1 1,- ,.,, ,.L, an ,-,Wg A ,L ,Sh , V V, .. A F ,, 5. ., c - age 5 ,:-ganffeal Q a -: amsf .L 1 li l 1 . l 11 1 I -Qffflv-w '? 'v'mfx We Tiifiifs s-. .. , -. LEE-23:5 ' I I if tfgliifii I or 'iififda 591,525 132Ia'1I zibsth 15134 -Q2 tb' A15,-JF., S-EM I 1, tal A li: Q 1, 11,1 FW I I ll l 1, 1 ' I 1 '1 A W l' 1 1l ,'1ll l :1l ll I 1 1 ll ' 1ll 1l lil, 1 1 1 ' ' 1,3111 I 1 1 1' ll l I 1 1, 1 1 1ll II , , , 1 I Ll l T I l I I i 1. I1 Il 1 l' 1 1 1 , lilql In E 11' l ll' 1 ,lll Cl IDELLI5 NIARY Goocn, lAokigal . . Wilmette, Illinois ', lll ,lk Y. YV. C. A., Swimming. gill llihll FRANK B. GORDON . . . Milwaukee, Wisconsin will i Engineering Society. ,M 1 ALVA XVI-IITCOMB GRAHAM, ATA ,,.. . Evanston, Illinois lliligfgi D,1l: Football, Basketball, Tennis, Butler College, Deru. 11ll11'C if ' AVIS HARRIET GRANT, AI' ........ Evanston, Illinois l Al W W. A. A., Le Cercle Francais, Red Lantern, Girl's Rifle Club, Endowment Drive C3D, C 'W l Q Sophomore Commission of W. S. G. A. C2D, Y. W. C. A. Drive, Syllabus Drive, Swim- l 1 1 I ming CID, C2D, Baseball C2D. 1 I X HARRY GREENGARD . . . Chicago, Illinois 'l Y , 1 lf lu I I i11I1l 1 GRACE GUNN ..... ' ..,. Lake Forest, Illinois lllfl Outing Club, Y. IV. C. A. Council C3D, Collection Committee C2D, Geneva Club C2D, C3D, Red Lantern. C ' l., 1 MARGARET C. HARDING, KKF, Shi-Ai ..... ' . Evanston, Illinois . , l lif' W. A. A. Board C2D, Y. W. C. A. Council C2D, Nimrod CID, Student Forum, Soph. ', rd 1 Committee Women's League, Student Directory, Sophomore Social Chairman, junior 1 3, in E Social Committee, W. A. A. Musical Comedy Board C3D, Social Chairman Green 1 911, Button CID, Hockey CID, C2D, C3D, Captain CID, Basketball CID, Baseball CID. N l 19 ' 1 ' FRANCELE HARRIS, KKI' ....... Henderson, Kentucky 1 l l Prentice Players C2D, Y. WV. C. A., House Council, Red Lantern, Kentucky Club, xl Syllabus Board, Milady's Bandboxl' CID, Her Husband's Wife , Ad- vertising Committee Circus Solly CZD, Captain, Syllabus Subscription Team, Vice- ' President Junior Class, Endowment Drive Committee, Fairmont School, Washington, K1 I X' It D. C. V All 1 NE HELEN HARTSOOK, AFA, Shi-Ai ....... ' Winterset, Iowa , ' 1 Pan-Hellenic, Anonian Literary Society, Secretary C3D, Red Lantern, W. S. G. A., Q11 T l French Club C3D, Mathematics Club C3D, Y. W. C. A. Special Settlement Work Com- V ' V mittee CID, C2D, C3D, May Pageant CID. Q EVELYN HARTQUIST, JJSZII . . h . 1 . 1 I . . Stronghurst, Illinois U, Q 1 French Club, Red Lantern' Anonian Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Educational Publicity Committee C3D, North Shore Festival Chorus CID, C2D, C3D, Honor Roll CID, 45 ly Scholarship C3Dg May Pageant. V' ,Q jUNIORS'-LIBERAL ARTS 'ig W ,Y .- , , , ..,::..,,T,-,W L .,,. -. , 1 I :..4mQafr:?-:frrwfiermr '-'2 ' znzrxa va-M-ir: Iu-I , Kwstwrnk ::-2z1HsL1f1-a1fwf- 1-mmm.-Erie'-Q,,f1-aawa-1-LII-,sg-., f-fi .ciafsjaiia .6.G Pwgf 57 .qc .Q I, I I 5 l . --ff 1'q-I 4-ff. Ti li as ...L . -L . L 1 'T 'T Ti iW' i'T ' I I I I ' I I -TT . low P . eblcafa, F' I-li . 1 5' LQ L..l l', N W . I .1 l I I' iq ll , I , i . l ii ,I - lll ll! I I ip I -1 lg I A f 4 I l l Tr - L kv. -.vzrf -. I ' iw-5 - I M- Q A ff 'I-PY -: - I- .. ll l lf' l li lil aff? he Z'fTZ Rl , l , lx l ' lwl l OTIS LOWELL HASTINGS, Wranglers, Scabbard and Blade . . Evanston, Illinois ' ' I ' Football QI1, C21, C31g Circus Board Q21, Junior Social Committee, R. O. T. C. ' I at lc' I I HERMAN P. HATHAWAY, Wranglers, EAIII ..... Covington, Indiana ll EM' Freshman Varsity Football, Varsity Football Q21, C31, Freshman Varsity Track, Fresh- W ' ll Ili' man Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling C21, Captain 131, University Wrestling FQ! l Champion, 158 lb. Class CI1, C21, Freshman Athletic Representative, R. O. T. C., I Q WE Sophomore Social Committee, Deru. , R i ELIZABETH AUSTIN HEIDMAN, AOII ..... Hubbard Woods, Illinois I ' Le Cercle Francais, Anonian Literary Society, Cubs Club, Rifie Club, Y.W. C. A., il ll Red Lantern. ' in I HARRIET HENDERSON . . . Chicago, Illinois ' 'Q Principia, St. Louis, Missouri. . ills I L GERDA HENNING, X52 ......... Chicago, Illinois i 1 5,39 Nimrod CI1, 621, C31, Eulexia C21, C31Q Y. W. C. A. Vesper Committee and Social Com- Bd, j ' mittee C31, '4Milady's Bandboxw C21, Syllabus Subscription Drive C31, Dad's Day .Q ,gil Stunt C313 Rifle Club. X MEN W Q 5 Q 'I F ' ,. 9 HELEN M. HILL, CIHSZII .....,.. Greenfield, Illinois Q I Y. W. C. A., Eulexia Literary Society, Educational Publicity Committee Y. W. C. A. J A' C21, Sergeant-at-arms, Eulexia CI1, Scholarship QI1, C21, C31. K ' GEORGE E. HOFFMAN, Scabbarcl and Blade ..... Chicago, Illinois 1 5 ' gugiofs glub C21, C31, Ofhcers' Club, Poetry Club K31, Daily Northwestern QI1, QZ1, 'N ,il V . . T. . C21, Rifle Team f21. V fx il HVELEN S. HOLDSWORTH ........ Chicago, Illinois gi Ro Ku Va, Eulexia Literary Society, Liberal League, Y. W. C. A. Council, W. S. G. A., Li' Poetry Society, Secretary, Community Service Committee. , ,H JEANNETTE LOUISE HOLLISTER, AZ ...... Wilmette, Illinois E Q Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee 131, Spanish Club 431g French Club C31, Rockford ,Q College QI1, C21. I Us 5 MAVIS HOLMES ..... Oshkosh, Wisconsin 3a lg Y. W. c. A., Laureang' As You Like It . JUNIORS-LIBERAL ARTS ,... Ez. fi A A A a a M. I . me at Izwavw.-,YE ...W L., - W5iuLLf V ----fi.. I fs lg, -,. .... E.. ..... --3-aes.-,fy '--Q -I-nw-,-afar--V jaw. dj, ' et ,ul Jv. m More . Page 58 ...alfa-'I or t' -J A -,, .-'-f'I'?. ,7- igffffiir-N - . ' ,.L A I 1 'Ai . L 2. ,. a 3 sf -as I m'W'L'cL CMM A' I 3,9435 0-'ai BMI ISQSQ p 1 , I ilii 'till I i I l ill ,N l I l 'lt I I l l li I li ll I it I l I ll . g I Wil . I X . I Ml, xx l I I l I l I , p 'I W I PIII - I I lst ' 1. I 'C I1 'fi V111 l llli fl fl Nl il? . 5 I lla I, ,l FRANCES B. HoRwITz . . Butler, Pennsylvania ll I Syracuse University. lfrlll j 5- H all I' .1 I SW li ,ull ' ALSTON SCOTT I'IOUSEHOLDER ...... Grand Bay, Alabama l '. I Y. IXI. C. A., SlUdCl1f Forum, Oxford Club, El in lunior Collcve. lllgfd 4 g I 2: liifqi i lisp Q? 1 RUTH HUELSTER, AI' ...... Oak Park, Illinois iluf v ' Y. YV. C. A., Spring Festival, Beloit College CI1. It M C 1 1 I l JULIA HURD, KA9 ......... Evanston, Illinois ll! li' Nimrod, W. A. A., Red Lantern, W. S. G. A., Pan-Hellenic, Y. XV. C. A., Archery C21. C , l , l , I 1' CATHERINE E. INGERSOLL, AEA ..... East Milton, Massachusetts I L LIT. . ' YV. A. A.: VV. S. G. A., Y. W. C. A., Girls, Glee Club CI1, C21, C31, Red Lantern, Pan- es iq' ,, , , Hellenic Council, World Friendship Committee CI1, C21, Swimming C21. at S 2 I,-I . til sg RCIARY LOUISE Ist-IAM, AAA ...... Cincinnati, Ohio X lib Q W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., University of Cincinnati, Swimming. ' I X X 0 C. WESLEY ISRAEL, IDAK ..... IVashington, District of Columbia A Iii Y. NI. C. A. C 1, Student Forum, Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-President, Y. IVI. C. A., ' 3 . Chairman Membership Committee,Junior Social Comm1ttee,Syllabus Board C31,Deru. RUBII R. JACKSON ........ Fulton, South Dakota ' Y. W. C. A., German Club, Dakota Wesleyan. gf , ARTHUR B. JAQUITH, KIJKE ........ Evanston, Illinois ' Baseball CI1, C21, Manager Inter-company Swimming C31, R. O. T. C., Y. M. C. A., 'lx A French Club C215 Daily Northwestern C21, C31, Baseball Editor C21, Assistant Sports 'ga ,, 5 Editor C31, Circus Board CI1. iq I ' Q ALICE L. JIRTLE ........ Chicago Heights, Illinois ' 5 Y. W. C. A., French Club, Girls' Glee Club, Purple Parrot Advertising Staif, Rockford Q College CI1, C21, University of Wisconsin C21. I ,En I U NiIO1iiS L A R T s WW W H 4 H .... f .. . 'If'f1? ff,-fjfxT7:'Wfff'T? f EM W' U72 'Z.Lili1ffffif'F' i --ff----T I6 ,W 1, 5 I f-Q -- - 'H , ,QC Page 59 ll . C 1. LII I iafi:-.,--L,... '- .- F 13:1--f-2+ - - --fe-4-15221:--A-f rf--ef 2'--3 --- --., . Ning-4i,,,,4' ,,,,, it rg., --,,. L--A-. Y ...ah H Wlzffff' ' 'ver' Wg ' ' 'JE ' g ? I3 '7' - 335625 lgzfit? tis? QQQQQ M . l tl :al I fir-wil mil I I I J I f l I I 4 I ll ll rl ll ll . 5 I l I lil ll ll I ' l l i J' Il lui l I lf ll . el lg ll I A A WJ' l ll, so I . . C C Q' I ll F I Q Q Q ' CARLTON EVAN JOHNSON, AAIID . ...... Evanston, Illinois :Jin Freshman Football Squad CzDg Varsity Football Squad, Cornell University CID. J VILAS V. JOHNSON, Vlfranglers, AOX, QIDMA ..... Q Rockford, Illinois li ll Y. M. C. A. CID, CZD, C3D, Glee Club CID, A Capella Choir C2D, C3D, Freshman Debate ' 'l' lg? . Team CID, Band Manager C2D. I ' In gy , VIRGINIA C. JOHNSON, AZ . . . Chicago, Illinois il , 'N University of Wisconsin CID, C2D. C i MARY ELIZABETH JONES, AZ ....... Wilmette, Illinois ' Nimrod, Red Lantern, Spanish Club, Rockford College. NORMA JONES ....,... . Evanston, Illinois I I fa l fi 'fr I RUTH G. JONES, AZ ......... Peterson, Iowa Laurean Literary Society, Girls' Glee Club, Red Lantern, Y. W. C. A., Inter-Literary A Q' l Play C2D, May Fete CID. - 'QQ 4701 ln 3 C WILLIAM M. KAEEER, CDKE ..... , Chicago, Illinois , pq: 1 Inter-Fraternity Council C2D, Why Worry C2D. I I JOYCE KENDALL ...... Boise, Idaho Oxford Club. I MILDRED FRANCES KINNEY, IIBQ, 92111 ..... Evanston, Illinois I ,C Alethenai, Nimrod, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Geneva Club, Round Table, House of l Representatives C2D, Class Social Committee C2D, C3D, Milady's Mirror , Milady's 5 C 4 Bandboxug Syllabus Board C3D, Publicity Manager Inter-Literary Play C2D, Syllabus 4 Drive CID, C3D, Purple Parrot Drive CID, Dad's Day Committee, Red Lantern, President ' lk? CZDQ Y. W. C. A. Council, Finance Committee C3D, Freshman Commission CID, May 'a Ag Pageant CID, C2D, Cubs Club CID, C2D, Hockey Team CzD, Golf CID, C2D. ARNOLD S. KIRCHOFF, AXA ....... Bensenville, Illinois 'mg if Football CID, Baseball ICID, CzD, C3D, Student Council C3D, Hermit and Crow C2D, C3D, ' ,, History Club C3D, Y. M. C. A. CCLD, C3D. .I l I JUNIORS-LIBERAL ARTS l V- Y Y Y 1 W' W A. . W, ii.+r '15v:r.Se,u4 ,M Y, Y YY Y, mam nEfa-ZFi:T.T - A-: il?---Sai. Y aff- ...,,.jv-,335--..:..,. . -.uA.:-an wee-vi inf.-t...-ia,T-mi1ai::.:.:Q,,vfn:i:.::mmivxg,,':.w,..IEf ..... .E - Ag AAAu4,A,,,q,.,,Bf:t,.f5:I,,,,,m:,F,L Y' ,iz 'V RC Page 60 + E'?: 'N Qt, . - -ff 1.1 f fu:-T.. . 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CxD, C2D, C3Dg Cabinet CID, C2Dg Student Forum C2D, C3Dg 4 eutsche esellschaft C2D, C3Dg Oxford Club CID, CzDg Kirk Oratorical Contest C2Dg il'l1': gil i Frances Willard Oratorical Contest C2.Dg Nine in the Heart C3D. ' l ' dl LAVVRENCE G. KOEPKE ....... Whitewater, Wisconsin gvllee Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Y. K-I. C. A., Oxford Clubg Whitewater State Normal 4, ,U I l. , , , i W X C OO 3 ' INERID Knocvio , . . . Christiania, Norway I , osmopolitan Club. X I C , lf W. HARRIET ELIZABETH LARSON, AZ ...,.. De Kalb, Illinois gl XF! W. A. A., Y. VV. C. A., Physical Education Clubg Hockey Squad, Northern Illinois State Teachers College C1D, C2D. ia? I Hale pr D ilnllll i gal ui r , at Q ABE LATKER ......,.. Ft. VVayne, Indiana pi Gym Team Squad CID, C2D, C3Dg Hermit and Crowg Spanish Club C2Dg Y. M.-Y. W. Circus C1D5'Hermit and Crow Show C2D. ' I tml RICHARD HENRY LAW, QKE .,..... Chicago, Illinois . IN ll Football C1Dg Y. M. C. A. CID, C2D, C3D5 Officers' Club C2D, C3Dg Commerce Club C3Dg C Cir'cus CID, C2Dg Solly Staff CzDg Daily Northwestern C2Dg Scdial Committee C2D. I ' HENRY B. LEA, one . I ......., I Elgin, Illinois i 1 Glee Club C3Dg Elgin Junior College. lo l u ' Q 2 SYLVIA LEEsTE1N,.AEfIv ........ Chic ago, Illinois , ,gill eq W. A. A., Swimming CzDg Crane Jr. Collegeg University of Illinois. -fl Arm 5 FLORENCE ELIZABETH LEITER . . . Allegan, Michigan MQ, Purdue University. A i 1 '- ie. 1UN1oRs-LIBERAL ARTS 315-EX E. .i...',,,,,,.,,,.. i.,.g?,,Ti,2..,Qi,gijg1 Gjgiyi3N5li?'i.. ,.- W Y - ' . - H732 ' '?'? 'fi.., N. W' 1' 'Q' -- - -- ---ff-H . , . . -e .....e:q,1',7 -n-.:.::i m.ae Page 61 .r w .X Luz., ,L ., ,i .. if. ,ir .. YL- KL 5 V X .-5 .. lg XXWE 2 55: 3 nznsvwma- un.:4 B I Q --' . V f 7 Ya'-': - -V. Taiwan. ----4 - ,..9...Z... LL A. Y A -Jigga ' .A-.pe 1---2 S i 4 2'og69 0.4- F-'25 il 7 az-Aga iicogq QAQA9 ? .J L.. - I n In In l il ' l l I . -Mm l ' A ll li llE.g..5.. .....Ql..1ff llleilg A 1. .ali i I I l ' ' . l ll l l 3 EMORY W. LEWIS ..... ' . Barnesville, Ohio i' Wrestling CZD, Oxford Club, Y. IVI. C. A. l in In X .C li HELEN C. LEYVIS, X52 ...... . Fayetteville, Arkansas 'Xi IX ll French Club, Y. W. C. A., University of Arkansas. 'X ,I - . i E FRANKLIN RICHARD LINDQUIST ....... Evanston, Illinois . . i Track CID, C2D, Y. IW. C. A. CZD, Oxford Club, Liberal League C3D. N l GRACE LYNCH, AZ .,....... Evanston, Illinois X , Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee, Red Lantern, French Club. I ELSA MAGNER . ....... . IVIorris, Illinois 9 Xi? Laurean, YY. A. A., May Pageant CID, C2D, Dancing CzD. Q I a ii W X M 61 AIT E41 in l ,XM 0, S M JACOB O. IVIALL . . Clay Center, Kansas N 5 . A FIX X Hastings College. . X ' I I DOROTHY W. IVIANCHESTER, KA ....,. Glencoe, Illinois Anonian CzD, C3D, Vice-President C3D, Y. YV. C. A. Finance Committee, Lucknow Campaign CID, C2D, Spanish Club CID, C2D, Honor Roll CID. l X. I AD. MARION ETHEL MANNERUD, AKD ..., Evanston, Illinois K? 9 Y. W. C. A. council, W. A. A., Tennis In, fly, 439. j X ANNA RACHEL IVIARKT .... . Oregon, Nlissouri a A Q' l Y. W. C. A., Secretary, Missouri Club. EQ ' 0' 'l 1 Q l ELIZABETH IW. IVIARTIN V ....... Mason City, Iowa L French Club, Newman Club, lVIilacly's Bandboxu, Mason City junior College. I il I . I E YHWXW-W X IUNIORS-LIBERAL ARTS A Tig:-C -I V- J Iliff 'i'???-iifl 4JIfg'ii'R3 4 !i S'L?i?ge Y' II-AI --IK A Page 62 Sa 1... ! ,aSu t-::1'u:Y':- -Q., A ..- . ...rm-r . C,-. .,,4,, ,. ,.,f , . ig?agia.i, 4 A A A in 7: mr --N: ,W Y -x 1 153 a--3-- ' ' ' 'I-if-H-1' Wfa- ? E35-if we of? Qs on 9 Oar ay fl 9904 9609? o my -a Gail -Q Q- 'ta sl- QJMQ 910459 ...:. cz. -gn- l ic. l W ix l l r W , I llff . E A ff- refglil cease Gil? :EAS P - ll I i JEAN MAXHAM, AZ, Shi-Ai ......, Evanston, Illinois I llg' W. A. A., Physical Education Club, President C3Dg Y. W. C, A.g Red Lantern, Rifle l 'ly Clubg Winning Purple Parrot Team C3Dg Hockey Team Manager C3DQ Basketball CID, ff hi C2Dg Swimming C2Dg Varsity Track CID, CzD, Manager C2Dg Track Cup C2D. I ,N ANNETTE KAY NIAYHEXV, AZ ......, Chicago, Illinois A i Physical Education Clubg W. A. A., Y. WL C. A. Board CID, Bflay Pageantg Dance i Ji I Team, Basketballg Traclcg Hockey, Swimming, University of Wisconsin CID, C2D. 'pb ANNE RCICCABE, AOII ......... Chicago, Illinois i l VV. A. A. CID, C:1,D, C3D, Newman Clubg Swimming Team CID, C2D. . ' I FREDERICK T. MCCAIN, JR., BGII . . . . . Evanston, Illinois VVabash College. At Q I , lb MABELLE L. ACICELVAIN, XS! ........ Chicago, Illinois ,, wg Eulexia Literary Society, House of Representatives C2Dg Y. IN. C. A.g Syllabus Cam- Pig by paign C3Dg lVIilady's Bandboxn C2D. - 5 il lil' 'il C P . N Sl ' ' I h D 14 It 9 PAULINE .HARRIS MCFARLAND . . . . Minot, IXort a ota Q House Presidentg University of North Dakota. MYETI-I ACICGAUGH, XSZ .... . Wichita, Kansas Glee Clubg Southwestern College. ' VVIELIEM HERBERT MCGREXV, JR. ..... . Peru, Indiana ll, I Franklin College, Indiana Universityg Lewis Institute. ' f ii NICK I A, TQB ........ LaGrange, Illinois ga JAEi?eshmarlihCWommission CID, Social Committee CIDg Alethenai Literary Society CID, CzD, 4 Eg! C3Dg W. S. G. A. C2Dg W. A. A. Show C2Dg Y. W. C. A. C2D, C3D5 Red Lantern C3Dg En- I efl dowrnent Drive C3Dg Purple Parrot C3DQ Syllabus Board C3Dg Pan-Hellenic Council Us an MURIEL MCLEOD ......... Edgerton, Kansas Y. W. C. A.5 French Club, Baker University. . 'Ta i 'xg JU N10 R AF A R Ti, . I ,... sumo, S ' - .r ' n ', . - --' 'il f,,:::1-.q-:g:gw - ., -V,-gf-eff:-f-' : fav :.i-iyl vim-.JH 1. ' .-'.. :':': - ' .' 1. I-:Ir-:1'I 1 :f. '1 I Y-'G-11' :ze I 3jlfj11-- :qn-gf-:-wQ:ie:5::-1: E626 Page 6 3 .. 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Sioux City, Iowa Y. W. C. A., Grinnell College cn, 425. ,ffl JOHN A. Moi-IR, ZEN ......... Glencoe, Illinois gil Hermit and Crow.C25, R. O. T. C. C25, Band C15, C25, C35, Assistant Manager C35, Glee ' lijil i Club Cn, onicefs' Club 425, Y. M. c. A. , , I . Mi MARGARET MONTGOLIERY, IIBCID ....... Piqua, Ohio I ,,l Scholarship Honors CI5, Cubs Club C355 French Club C25, C35, Alethenai Literary ' ll Society, Nimrod C25, C35: Y. W. C. A., Red Lantern, Social Committee C15, May ' Y Pageant C25, Gym Meet C15. 'l ill! ' i DORIS Moos, AOII ......... Evanston, Illinois ll, i lk Y. W. C.A., Membership Committee CI5, C25, Finance Committee C35, Cubs Club C25, will if Rifle Club C25, Red Lantern, French Club C35, Daily Northwestern C15, C25, Purple gi Iliff Parrot Circulation Staff C35, Hockey C35. . ligi EDITH MORGAN, AFA ........ Sheldon, Illinois , Calethia Literary Society, Secretary C25, Y. W. C. A., Weekly Publicity C25, History QQ, . Club, YV. S. G. 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Wg: 1 gli VIVYENNE MORIN, AZ ........ Wilmette, Illinois 'lilii Clif! Secretary, Newman Club C155 North Shore Festival Chorus C155 Girls' Glee Club C255 fail lllthi W Red Lantern C255 Y. IV. C. A. C255 French Club C155 Freshman Commission C155 Winning I lg Purple Parrot Team. J FRED E.'Ih'IORROIN', CDKE ....... Council Bluffs, Iowa l I 'IQ' . ' Prentice Playersg President, Prentice Players C255 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C155 Why I 'Il Worrvu C25. I ' ' ll . 5 ' HAZEL JEANETTE IXLIORTENSON ....... Chicago. Illinois l 1 French Club C155 Girls' Glee Club C255 Cubs Club C255Eulexia Literary Society CI55 llllli .1 I ' Freshman Debate Teamg VV. A. A. Show C255 Milady's BandboX 5 As You Like It 5 I I lx North Shore Festival5 Circus Advertising Endowment Drive5 Hockey C255 Track C155 gg I 1 lb Swimming. A I I VVELIAM N.ILlR1EJ8'g.JR., Q39 . Chicago, Illinois niversityo lC3gO. D 'li IAP' 4 pil' 'Lil I nl 3 , HELEN IVIARY NASH, IIBQ, Shi-Ai ..... -. Evanston, Illinois P ' Pan-Hellenic5 Student Council5 Nimrod Club5 Alethenaig W. A. A.5 TCHHISQ Hockey5 :Q Swimming: Track5 Basketball. I FLORENCE M. NELSON, X52 ....... Evanston, Illinois Eulexiag Y. W. C. A.5 Red Lantern5 Green Button5 French Club5 Winning Syllabus Team C155 Social Committee C155 Freshman Commissiong Class Secretary C255 Endow- C X ment Drive C355 Lucknow Campaign CI5, C255 Y. W. C. A. Campaign C25, C355 Purple K Parrot Campaign C255 Hockey Squad C35. . ,i LAWRENCE NELSON, IR., 'DAG ....... Evanston, Illinois gi' li Basketball C155 University Band C255 Syllabus Board. 5 VIRGINIA NEWCOBIB . .... Lake Forest, Illinois A Y. W. C. A.-'Lake Forest ollege. ' I a an KATHERINE NEWMAN ........ Winnetka, Illinois 6, Physical Education Club5 Hockey Squad C355 Rockford Collegerg University of Wiscon- Q sin. is f-E53 L JUNIORS'-LIBERAL ARTS I - mum . ,I E ,ET aa .L . to . . L-- L-.- I- . ,SEQ . 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Woodstock, Illinois 5' ' 1 Ro Ku Va, W. A. A. C2D C3D, Eulexia C2D C3D, Red Lantern, Y. W. C. A., Cub Club CED ' 1 C3D, Secretary C3D, Math Club C2D C3D, Y. W. C. A. Committee CID C2D C3D, Daily North- western CzD C3D, Honor Roll CID CED, NIilady's lVIirror CID, As You Like It C2Dg '11 May Pageant CID C2D, Swimming CED. l ADELAIDE NYDEN, AXS2 . . .I ..... Evanston, Illinois 1 lg French Club C2D, Spanish Club CID, Laurean CQD, Y. W. C. A., Educational Trips gg I Committee, Hockey Squad. '1 1, 92 H4 M61 HELEN OICONNELL . . Cedar Rapids, Iowa B-1 QB. . . Q31 Swimming, Coe College. ' 7 I wi l IN Q I . . . Q 1 1 IVIAREN C. OLsEN ......... Chicago, Illinois Q 9 1 Spanish Club, French Club, Red Lantern, Secretary, Treasurer. 1 IRMA OLSON, CIDSZII ........ Wakefield, Michigan 11 Y. W. C. A., Social Service C2D, Social Committee C3D. 1 KATHERINE P. ORRICK, IIBIID ....... Waterloo, Iowa 1 il 11,11 French Club C2D, Cubs Club CZD, C3D, Nimrod C2D, C3D, Alethenai CID, C2D,C3D, Y. VV. C. A. 01 Eg Council C2D, C3D, Social Service Committee CID, Red Lantern, lXIay Pageant C2D, Base- K 1 11, 1 ball CED, Hockey C2D, Gym Meet CID, Scholarship CID. 1' I 1 NORMAN W. OSHER, Wranglers ....... Graettinger, Iowa 1921 A' Freshman Varsity Basketball, Freshman Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball C2D, C3D, 111 M1 Interclass Basketball Championship C2D, Y. NI. C. A., R. O. T. C., Band CID, CED, C3Dg Q 1 School of Music Symphony Orchestra CID, C2D,' C3D, Why VVorry7'. ' 5 1 MARY HELEN PANCOAST, KKI' ...... Wilmette, Illinois Q I ' Walnut Lane, Philadelphia CID, Y. YV. C. A. -1 5-,ZQIQ1 JUNIORS-LIBERAL ARTS A ... ... ..-1111. ga--A .1 :.,..-:f ..,,. .1., ., ..v,, ngalpf.. ..,... Q. 7' L E..T,n.,..:k3g.h ,,,, W, ,:...r,:,i11..c.-as-.ffffmmt-Aa.. T... ff Kj ',, Q rig, ', I f ' f W gg . 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Streator, Illinois All I University of Illinois. l , l - I l DOROTHS' PEARSON, AOII, Shi-Ai ....... Chicago, Illinois 'l Anonian Lit. Society, House of Representatives, W. A. A. Show, Y. W. C. A., Dancing l Team. ,l EVELYN HOPE PENBERTI-IY ....... Evanston, Illinois ii 'Q W. A. A., Outing fgl, Y. W. C. A., Settlement YX7ork Qzl, Honor Roll QIJ, Volley Ball . l' ie . CID, Rifle Club. we ga. W 'QI pt ' IIA Q DOROTHY K. PERRY .... . . ., Wilmette, Illinois Q, XV. A. A., Archery, Varsity fel, Outing Club, President, Y. YV. C. A., Finance Com- pn mittee f2J,Council QD, Cubs Club Cel, Syllabus Campaign Cgl, Honor Roll CID, Red l Q I Lantern, Ro Ku Va. N IVIARIAN E. PERSONS . . Waukegan, Illinois Lal-ze Forest College CID Cel. l r NIARY ELIZABETH PFEIFFER . Logansport, Indiana ' 5 Y. W. C. A., History Club. I If Ss? FRANCIS W. PFLUEGER, KIDAQ . . . Manitowoc, Wisconsin Q 'E Hermit and Crow, University of Wisconsin. 3 I 0- dill FAITH PIERCE, APA ........ 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Oshkosh, Wisconsin li I Y. IV. C. A.5 Girls' Glee Clubg Red Lanterng Newman Club. I III 'Nl ii ua Qiiiwg IVIARY A. RALSTON ........ Rockford, Illinois ,Q Y. IV. C. A.5 Cub Clubg Rifle Clubg Rockford College CID. ' fl? lllll ' DOROTHY L. RANSOM, AXSZ . . Moline, Illinois I l 4 l Denison University. I I' I I DOROTHEA L. RAPP, X525 Shi-Ai ...... Chicago, Illinois ' 5 Q ' Cubs Club 1115 W. A. A. up Czj Q3j5 Eulexia Lit. Society L23 C325 Panhellenic II ll Council, Y. W. C. A., Publicity Comrnittee5 Endowment Drive5 Syllabus -Teamg ,Ili I 1 Dad's Day Com.5 Red Lanterng IVIay Pageant C255 Milady's Bandboxu QZD5 Com- i xii, mission Group5 Track QZD5 Swimming CID. I is I LIDA RAYMOND, A112 ......... Evanston, Illinois 1 .glethenag Lit. Society, Nimrod, W. A. A.5 Hockey Czj C3D5 Basketball CZD5 Smith ' llege ID. mx. , fill ' O , O I tg ' EDITH F. READ ......... Evanston, Illinois Eulexia Lit. Society5 Cub Club, Treasurer C355 Nimrod, Treasurer CID, President Czj, , Qjq : French Clubg Y. W. C. A. Councilg W. S. G. A.5 Daily Northwestern Czjg Chairman I! 552, tml Weekly Publicity, Y. VVQ C. A.5 Lucknow Campaign, Syllabus Team Qgj. Ylmw D111 I-L-' JUNIORS-LIBERAL ARTS -W -.-E1..L,i?,fg...-. D-. be - t-,.-,,Am,,.,, A -L L , fwaaw i3?if7fi:i1Z'-f- A 'ii'- A Yi? XL--irjjiilf.iE2.ii.'2!iQ.i.l TjiiihfifT377-S.'ZffI25'r' 5.31-j I' I' iLYl,wjf. DLP L.. Q1 .,l.,Q..g W, in .- Y- - --'f-'-f------ -mgo, -.1 H.. ,QD Y W -.--i.--....-.-.-....,..,..-Q., + . V- -. Y ,. ,V . . . -,..,.. gg-12,-f,.,s.U maeva., .T v3.Q Page 68 su.-. . . . .1'.,:I .. ff2 3-ITL. T' . -if , A ,ffiiSEflgi3a1Qf: L - JftL'l :.., '?'-f-- .,ff ' W 1 535.Las.aaagffaafr?--ff4'i:1-E:.?fQi'-f:-I aeiis? .La.....Q..L.a.,. ,-....1..ga.v::.,5,:.,m... T , .,,, ,gi ?,,,:..i if I? 3231? My M5923 633193 E ,,,, .V 43395 ...I li I . :sf-S -1 iii ' 'gl I 'pf 1 ' if I .Q . Il l I -. .V I. I l l l I I l l . . V l ill ,I I l 1 I l lil ll I Il l 1 N ll . all it I 'l l ' I , l 'il .L,...- . Y - . ,. , A flil . Cll- :.fi:E?i?iiE??6l'l lil fiiwliiii, Q! il . ' ll We l R lg, FREDERICK IV. READ, Scribblers ,..... Ludington, Michigan l I1 Business Stal'I, Purple Parrotg University of Michigan CI1 C21. Ml ' 'ill FAITH REICI-IELT, AXS2, Shi-Ai ....... Wilmette, Illinois NT , ' YV. A. A., Social Chairman5 Panhellenic Councilg Secretary, Junior Class5 WV. A. A. 'lim ',, Show,Managing Board, Property KIanagergSyllahusTeam5 Outing Club, Vice Pres.5 I Physical Education Club, Vice Presidentg Hockey C11 C21, Captain C215 Volley Ball C215 I il A Basketball C11 C215 Tennis CI1 C21, Manager CI1. 'CQ , ELIZABETH RIEKE, KKF ..... . Chicago, Illinois I ' Y. W. C. A.5 Cubs Clubg Red Lantern. X IVIICHAEL J. RoAcH, -IR ...,. . Memphis, Tennessee , Columbiag Harvard. , , I STEWART ROBERTS, EN Scabbard and Blade .... Evanston, Illinois I ' President, Oliicers' Club C315 hlilitary Ball Committee C315 Cadet Lieutenant L Q. , coionei, R. o. T. C. 431. dgl, i' ' It W1 'li QE pa GENE ROBERTSON, KA9 ........ Chicago, Illinois Ch, ' Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31Q IV. S. G. A. C11 C21 C31, Social Committee C315 W. A. A.5W. iii K9 S A. A. Show C11 C215 Publicity Manager, Red Lanterng Circus Side Show C215 Editor pi of Syllabus, Liberal Artsg Junior Committeeg Chairman Girls in Syllabus Driveg I,, . House of Representatives C315 Freshman Commissiong Basketball Squad CI1. Q RUTH BERNICE ROSENGREN, XS2 ..... . . Chicago, Illinois Eulexia Lit. Societyg Y. W. C. A.5 Spanish Club C11 C31, Secretary C215 May Pageant CI15 Rifle Club C215 Daily Northwestern C115 Red Lanterng Honor Roll EDITH RowE, AF ......... Oak Park, Illinois .11 I VV. A. A. C21 C315 Y. W. C. A. C21 C315 Alethenai Lit. Society C31Q' Baseball C215 Uni- 5 ,I versity of Wisconsin CI1. ,W ' HELEN M. ROWE, KA .... . ' Chicago, Illinois UW' Y. WV. C. A.5.French Club5 Golf C21. 0 -q l DOROTHY RUEHL, XS2 ........ Chicago, Illinois eq Y. W. C. A. Finance Committeeg Eulexia Lit. Societyg Nimrodg Spanish Club C21 Q 6 C315 Red Lanterng Class Social Committee C215 Purple Parrot Staff C315 Syllabus Staff C315 Dad's Day Committee C31Q Endowment Campaign5 Captain, Syllabus Team. 3' i A I RS-LIBERAL ARTS lx 1 M k J U xi I 0 I ' . . a s ' II i'A' ' L 4 . , i C.: 'L n ' i 'F' mC 1' C 'i Ti E -' 'I f' 'T 'Tf 'i f7'o2-'Tv ' 7f'T : 1'If ..-.i ecawzfx- an .fa - If l bi 1? f'ff 'ff - .'2f1:-''xiii - J1:'P::'- ,,,, A.,, a: n::,:f':-1 .. Y ' 1. -4 .RC ki M V FV it U Pllgf ll .,, .LLQET I ,, -. . .. , i.,, -..,..,L,L, 4E'.u.... . -,-. ,,,. L . ,Y ,,- ..-,,,,.,L.-.- ,-,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,L ,..-.,,.. ,.... LTL.. . . .. ..- .. L- . . -A I ' 6293? 6.61.1 Q IQQQ2? ws 9:36-iQ l . ll ' l I Il V I l I 'I , l 111 L - ' g,..L..g.. ,A I n ff H fs, 'lap in , ' , ,, .Li-. , I1 I l I l Y ll-l Is l. AQ llimerii Tiiiiii,g.lLL:gi ee ll l , l ,l l I l I l . l , , I l RUTH RITSON, Aokiga . . Mt. Morris, Illinois , I I I Mt. Morris College l j ft Pl 1 'll , ll 'il l MARGARET VIVIEN RUTTAN, AXSZ ...... Evanston, Illinois i3 1 Y. W. C. A., French Club, Glee Club, Mount Holyoke College CID C2D. .WI A , - I ll, , , gl I ROCKWELL RYERSON, EA ....... Wilmette, Illinois X ,N ANDREW SANDEGREN, EAE ....,.. Tacoma, Washington i I Varsity Track CzD C3D, Varsity Cross Country Team C3D, Y. M. C. A. CID C2D C3D, R. O. T. l ' C., Lieutenant CID C3D, German Club CzD C3D, Geology Club C3D, Engineering Society N I ' CID C2D C3D, Vigilance Committee C2D, Inter-Fraternity Council C3D, Back to Earthi' I . . . .mb CID, Engineering Honor Roll CID C2D C3D, Assistant Nlanager, National Interscholastic I C3D, Syllabus Board C3D. gg I l -z , N3 GENEYIEVE SAPIRO, AEI? ....... Milwaukee, Wisconsin gil E: Outing Club, Spanish Club, Milady's Bandbox , IXIilady's lIirror . I 'v , l If I s E MARGUERITE L. SCHAEFER, ZTA . . . Omaha, Nebraska Q Laurean Lit. Society, Y. W. C. A., Spanish Club. WALLACE S. Sci-IAL1., EAE ........ Chicago, Illinois Track CID C2D, History Club, French Club, Y. RI. C. A., Settlement YVork. I RUTH E. SCI-IANBACHER ....... Springfield, Illinois fi I Laurean Lit. Society C2D, Social Chairman C3D, Girls' Glee Club CID CzD C3D, Y. W. C. Q A., May Festival Chorus CID, As You Like Iti' CzD, hlonticello Seminary. Ili l ,Q HAROLD G. J. SCI-IICK, QMA . . ...... Chicago, Illinois Q' Track CID C2D C3D, Y. M. C. A., Engineering Society, Intramural Track. l fa' ? - A gl FRXEDIREIC5 RUDLEY SCIIMIDT . .... Chicago, Illinois ia Q i .IUNIORSiLIBERAL ARTS Il. my--2-Af--.ifvwi-fam-it-A -a-W-1-I--fwfi. l. fl.-' ,. 'L'ET'T iff. ,. .ff--f'W-Y H- - -g Q A mf'i f ' ' ' ' ' ' if 7 -I M I V All-3. 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C. A.5 French Club C315 W. S. G. A.5 Girls' Glee Club C315 l is Red I.antern5 May Festival C11 C215 Swimming Squad CI1. 1 lm fi' l LULU ScoTT, KA ..,...... Princeton, Illinois 1, I 5' Y. W. C. A.5 Geneva Club, Presidentg History Club C215 Calethia Lit. Society. l ' ,l ESTI-IER A. SEARLES, AI' ,...... Chevy Chase, Maryland l 4 CLARENCE SEIDENSPINNER ...... Sheboy an, Wisconsin I 5 S ig Y. M. C. A. C21 C315 German Club C21 C315 May Festlval C21. gi? 'I 'I F 51 I sg ga, DAISY SELTZER, AELID ....... . Chicago, Illinois .YQ 1? W. A. A.5 Golf Team5 French Club5 Dance Drama. 0 . I is! 3 y JACOB SHAMBERG . . . Chicago, Illinois 9 University of Chicago. - ' 'gl . EDNA M. SHATTUCK, KKF . . . - . . . River Forest, Illinois W. A. A. C21 C315 Spanish Club CI1 C215 Y. W. C. A. Tea Committeeg Vice President, A Red Lantern C215 Swimming Team C21. ,' W IVIARGARET SHEPARD ........ Fort Valley, Georgia E Geneva Club5 Cosmopolitan Club5 Y. W. C. A. StafI5 Georgia State College For Women. MARGARET KNIGHT SHIPPEN, IIBQ ...... Glencoe, Illinois lb ' Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C315 Geneva Club C215 Forum C215 House of Representatives G, 21 CI15 Sophomore Publicity Committee5 Scholarship C315 Honor Roll C215 Syllabus Board dl C315 Circus Solly Advertising Committee5 Secretary, Treasurer of Freshman Com- DQ mission5 Chairman Social Service Work of Y. W. C. A.5 Chairman Vocational Guid- 5 ance 'Weel-:5 Syllabus Team5 W. A. A.5 Tennis5 San Jose Teacher's College, California. IQ j STE C . .,., . -ELM ..IIfffIl.Of1S L A R T S M11 ,,-.,,,.w. QQQLE . I.:--H fer, -eFe.'..:,..e..u::f::Ig-1fr.-egafxgfag-a.am. ,aaa nam- --'I N 3? iikviilw-151:-fi-1:-gem-I r gf--fl G-fyezemu-W-va-1-Tiffrfm-iff H .. .. ,af .. ff I lb TL ,-... f II' f ee YH-, .. .. .. ...,, ,....:I, .i.,.. i. ,,....Y ---A H -- -- -f- .rgdsqmmi gl, H .- ..,-I...m I... vs ....-r -,,,,,,lg-535:35-.nf ,,.. J imjl -. . Page 7I 5, .C ,... 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SINGLETON ........ Evanston, Illinois W W. A. A. C21 C315 Outing Club C21 C315 French Club C11 C31Q W. S. G. A., Cub Club C115 W - Freshman Commission, Honor Roll CI1g Volley Ball' Team C215 May Pageant C21. I I DURWARD D. SKINNER, QMA ..... . Chicago, Illinois IQ Y. M. C. A., Daily Northwestern. 9 xl VIRGIL G. SLEIGI-IT, QKE . . Minot, North Dakota ,, any Swimming CI1 C21 C31. as I ' Q MARGARET SMALLPAGE, AI' ....... Evanston, Illinois I I Q Q Q Laurean Lit. Society, Girls' Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., YV. A. A., Red Lantern, Honor ,QU I Roll CI1g Hockey CI1 C21 C315 Volley Ball C21 C315 Basketball C11 C21 C315 Tennis C115 IQ Baseball CI1 C21. EMMA MAE SMITH ......... Chicago, Illinois Y. W. C. A., Social Service Committee C213 hlath Club, Outing Club, Red Lantern, Ii? May Pageant CI1. 1 i f I QI, H. JOYCE SMITI-I, B911 ........ Evanston, Illinois i If' Freshman Track, Sophomore Basketball, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C21. If lb, MARGARET I. W. SMITH, DDB . ' .... - Colorado Springs, Colorado a gi! , Y. W. C. A., Colorado Club, Secretaryg Colorado College CI1 C21. . X W QI MARY GROUT SMITH, KA ....... DeKalb, Illinois Q' Y. W. C. A., Calethia Lit. Society, Northern Illinois State Teachers' College. Q A JUNIORS-LIBERAL ARTS E EAMES - J if :I ,. .f 1IZ.,.,,.I1,A.. A ,.,. zwsif: ,,i..,14e1..a..Z...,g.,gggg, ,' ,,..,,, 1.,T5 V' - jig-Agn:-92-f-egwgsxesu-ax.me-bluffs?'wtlfl 1'1 ' -T '-fffjjigg Q i Q JL. -.. I-ig,C.-.,-In-U... .QL-gag-.--Isfiii - E an in . . f ,455 Lag l , r ll. -A- 'Lf - E- .1. 23.--,aan : f a11fEie5PffR ,' - -1.47 --.M .. - Gas... .1.-.....- .if st asis e r' ,qfffis f5:Qf5L5'3 -itfii u 'Q-'lux ,..L.,.1.y -- -.ia -E Q: . - hvw I-ig. s yi: H a s I i M s,.....- is ' ' ' ' ,,JiI: R -- - is wa-...V wr- .. - ...L .. Q ,m,.i,, I H M- , , nglfkflalny-7-, 13, V ..a..h,...x:-.:..--- -..-M. ft- S -- 7 --- - - 'f, - .J-.. ---I .. f. ., 4 , s-ff.-se 942339 a . . 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River Forest, Illinois , Ro Iiu Vag Anonian Lit. Society CID CZD 135, Vice President Czjg Red Lantern, Nimrod 9,1 3 L lzj CQ, Vice President l3jg W. A. A.g Y. IV. C. A. CU C21 QD, Council QD, French Club, I fs Geology Club Qzjg Hockey KID C25 133. gm 1, sa I ga GLENN STERNBERG, KKI' ..... i . Mount Pleasant, Iowa D L62 Y. W. C. A., Sophomore Social Committee, Swimming Qzjg Ward-Belmont. nil 1' QB W . Q3 S. Q W I , BEVERLY P. STEvENsoN, EN . . Evanston, Illinois Q Central College Czj. HELEN S'r1LEs . . . Irving, Kansas Yi W. C. A: University of Kansas. N ' HERBERT STOFFELS . . Chicago, Illinois , ga ! LAVINA STRATTAN ..... Mt. Vernon, Illinois , Math Club, French Club, Y. W. C. A. . In I m q 'ell CLEMENS A. STORCH, Monocoans ...... Chicago, Illinois Q 0 I Track Q05 Engineering Society, Band QD, German Club, Honor Rollg R. O. T. C. 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IT rl I i 'lfxqjx ELIZABETH STUMPF . . Chicago, Illinois i' iidi i it L 9? LEONE STOTTS, AM . . ' . . Melcher, Iowa I fa' ' Calethia, Glee Club, Ames College. N ' i ' JOSEPHINE M. TETZ ......... Chicago, Illinois German Club, Outing Club, Y. WV. C. A., Honor Roll KID. V I v ANNA MAY THISTLEWOOD ........ Cairo, Illinois QQ Eulexia Lit. Society, Y. W. C. A., Lucknow Committee CID, Chicago Social Service Q11 Q , fzj f3D, Council CQ, W. A. A.-, Outing Club, Red Lantern, Nlay Pageant CID, Swimming Q Team Czjg WOmen's A. R. C. Life Savings Corps CII. we as-l auf A i 'F i J i ROLLIN S. THOMPSON, Acacia . . . - . Amboy, Illinois Q Q, Service Manager, Daily Northwestern QD. W 9 ' ARIEL P. THORPE, ZTA ........ Evanston, Illinois ii Calethia Lit. Society, Beloit University, University of Wisconsin. RUTH ELIZABETH TOMBAUOH, AOII ...... Burlington, Iowa W Y. W. C. A., Burlington Junior College. ,i 5' ' HELEN TOMLIN ..... . Pleasant Plains, Illinois M w Y. W. C. A., YVard-Belmont School. gd JOHN D. 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Publicity Committee, 9' h NIilady's Bandboxu, Hockey C21 C31, Baseball C21, Girls' Rifle Club, Bradley College 'l nfl I ' C11- . . . ' i EVELYN E. VAN VACTOR, KET ....., Evanston, Illinois ' l I German Club C21, Laurean Lit. Society C11 C215 Physical Education Club C21 C31, ll Y. XV. C. A. CI1 C21 C31, World Fellowship Committee C11 C21, Zoology Club C31, Flay I li ll? Pageant C11 C21, Dance Drama C215 Gymnastic Exhibition C21, Baseball C21, Hockey l I I lg ii i Ll I' NORMAN I-I. XCISSERING, EN, Scabbard and Blade . . . Kenilworth, Illinois , Varsity Wrestling C215 Freshman Football, Intramural Football C21 C31, Class Treas- I S31 urer CI1, NIanager Class Football C21. 'ir Donoruv VOLKMAN ........ Chicago, Illinois lag, , A Capella Choir C319 Girls' Glee Club C31, Wlestern College for VlIomen, Ohio. GQ 5 OLIVE WAITE, IIBCIJ ...... , . . Evanston, Illinois Y. W. C. A. :lf ,gm JUN1oRsfL1BEI1AL ARTS , .. 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A., Green Button, Secretary CI5, Social Committee CI5, lXIusical I ' ,' ' Comedy, Costumes CI5, Property Manager C25, Stage Manager C35Q W. A. A. National l I , News Letter, Assistant Editor CI5, Co-Editor C25, Editor C35, Hockey Team C15 C25, ix , 5 Varsity C15 C255 Basketball C15 C25, Baseball C15 C25. A l l CARL NATHAN WEBB, AXE ..... Evanston, Illinois li A 9 V Bl? Math Club C25 C35, Spanish Club CI5 C25. l 1 i ELIZABETH WEBB, AXS2 ..... Ottumwa, Iowa Laurean Lit. Society, Y. W. C. A., Council. QQ Will! lx VI, 5 -l CATHARINE ELEANOR IIVEIDNER ....... Dolton, Illinois l 9 W'. S. G. A., Y. W. C. A., Swimming C35Q Girls' Rifle Team, Virginia College, Vir- Q ginia, Glendale College, Ohio. I ' I ROBERT H. YVIENECKE, EX ....... Glencoe, Illinois I Football CI5 C25 C35, Engineering Society CI5 C25 C35, Advertising Manager, His I ll Rlajesty Bunker Bean C25,Class Social Committee C15 C35,Syllabus Board C355Deru. l 1 IS IVIASON E. WESCOTT ...,.... 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If li ,gglll ii li Ili l I X C. ELINOR C. WVILLIAMS . . v. w ..... Evanston, Illinois ll M Cubs Club C3Dg biath Club C3DQ Ht. W. C. A. CID C:'.D C3Dg Outing Club C3D. iw ll , ,lla J. DOUGLAS WILLIAMS . . . . Hartford, Kentucky l, De Paul CID. MG. i Ozo XVILSON ..... . Jabez, Kentucky I Ifvestern Kentucky Teachers' College. ,Q - I ll ARTI-IUIL F. WINSLOIA', AT ....... Evanston, Illinois ' Intramural Swimming hianager C2Dg Swimmingg Manager Sophomore Swimming Team, Captain 1925 Water Basketball Team, Sons of Neptune , Freshman Social Committee, Y. M. C. A., French Club. l ry, ROBERT TCWOLFE . .C. . . . Kansas City, Missouri gg I Y. AI. . A.' Nlissouri lub. F ' 5 I 25 A I sa gli' COLEMAN Woonnunv, Wranglers, AEP ..... Sandwich, Illinois I ' Track C2D C3D3 Cross-Country C3D5 Spanish Club CID, Liberal League C2D C3DQ Y. M. il C9 . . Qi S C. A., Freshman Debate, Varsity Debate C2D C3Dg Scholarship Honors CID. 91 Joi-IN S. Woonwmzn, EN .....' . . Sandwich, Illinois D63 ' Hermit and Crow C2D, History Club C3Dg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3DQ Glee Club CzD C3D, Syllabus, Associate-Editor C3D5 Assistant Manager, Dad's Day C3Dg Sophomore Vig- ' - ilance Committee. , LILIAN W. WOODWORTH, FCPB ....... Chicago, Illinois C 'H W. A. A., Eulexia Lit. Society, Treasurer C3Dg Girls' Glee Club, Publicity Manager KI . I C3Dg House of Representatives C2D3 Cubs Club C2D, Y. W. C. A., Social Committee, gl I' W. A. A., Show Board, Assistant Stage Manager C3Dg North Shore Festival CID, Syl- ,' l labus Team C3DQ Hockey Squad CzD, Track Team C2Dg Field Day C2D, Milady's Band- 'u A box CzD. ,, if JANE M. WORRALI. . . Poughkeepsie, New York 6 Goucher College. .Q L D gh WALD0 W, WYNEKOOP . Wilmette, Illinois Da . .Lula Y Y V JUNVIORS QA Anrs mv f w -Y . . -D -. 1- t. :..f 'f-f. Ii -:af-1 ,A... Juv.,-. . ,,-1. ,,,, .L ,-:-t I Am, -... 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Bradford, Illinois ' Hermit and Crow C21, Band C11, lVIanager C21, Committee C31, Y. M. C. A., Symphony ga Orchestra C21. 9, J ff DE ARV G. BARTON . . . . Des lVIoines, Iowa H , Q5 Y. M. C. A., Grinnell College. ai Q FRED BAUER, fIPA9 .... . Chicago, Illinois an , Track C11, Circus, Commerce Club, i I E. D. BAUGHMAN, Acacia ' .... -. . . Wolf Lake, Indiana Student Council, Circus, Montana State University. i GEORGE H. BERGHMAN . . . . Chicago, Illinois A l I Swimming, Crane Junior College. A Louis A. BLOOM ..... Chicago, Illinois 'ggi' Commerce Club, Medill Junior College. Q F all PHYLLIS BOND, AAA ........ Chicago, Illinois ' 9 Newman Club, W. S. G. A., Y. W. C. A., Calethia Lit. Society, University of Wis- Q rl consin C11 C21. ' R9 . H - I U N I O , . .M E R C E - .1-1 , Ji 7 f y' L A U . A ' -: e.g.i.iLT23P:, 3--xteiga t : ::iz':f.-qw-rn --warns:-.-ni:...z:zr-5 1.53 'el if-fu afyf i r fr' 1 -w.-53' ,g -5.71 J f-f- Z :lag Page 78 iw ll .4- we- ' :' a..,... a.. . if I aa... 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COLE, QA9, EAXII .... - . . Glen Ellyn, Illinois Cd Football C11 C21 C315 Track C11 C21 C315 Y. M. C. A.5 Manager, Intramural Track C215 B161 A N Band C11 . 'ei I 'Ulf ll .SIC C' CHARLES S. Coox, Scribblers . . . Concordia, Kansas is S Hermit and Crow. ' pl GRANGER Coolc, EN, Scabbard and Blade ..... Evanston, Illinois l Q ' Rifle Team C11 C21 C315 Spanish Club C215 Commerce Club C315 International Trade ' Club C315 Officers' Club C11 C21 C315 Y. IXI. C. A.5 Major, R. O. T. C.5 Military Ball Committee C315 Scholarship C11 C21. BYRQN S. CooN, AT ....' ..... E vanston, Illinois la Freshman Varsity Baseball5 Varsity Baseball Squad5 Freshman Social Committeeg fi E Spanish Club5 Manager, Northwestern Band. - Q il' RALPH L. COUNTRYMAN, Scribblers, AZH, BFE . . . Mandan, North Dakota I 1 l Freshman Varsity Football Numerals C11, Football C21 C315 Band C11, Glee Club C115 C ' ' Student Council C21, Treasurer of Class C213 Sophomore Vigilance Comrnittee5 Editor- il f, 9 in-Chief of the '1925 Syllabus5 Y. M. C. A.5 Greater InterfraternityCouncil C315 Deru. 3 In . ' HAROLD EVANS DAVIS, AT ....... Kewanee, Illinois 'Fm 6 Hermit and Crow C215 Campus Players C215 Why Worry C215 Junior Prom Com- , Q mittee C315 Knox College C115 Syllabus Board C31. , l E E le! V I W H J E RCE V V A MV' so ' '-s- 'yi '-', I: '-.' x i s.-Lease .: an - : P'iY14'2 ' - 1 '-fi, l ' 1T 1? .--- ':!T7 1',1-j, .f-f T: 1-f-'ref fs: 21:1 -wel. EEZC Pagf 79 5. v n 1 ,M . J., f ..,9,,, G -L-'1 EC - 1 - A 'A SF' 'hir i f 'Mg 1 -1'- ' v-F-1':25mq.,,. .'-- E J Ylqg 74 5.-geffVv?wfjY' . W tfiiig Tiff - - 1-uns 'f A-fi-112-f--:iii-4----1-me '.B:,.' -e qf .alaf- QB - WN ' ll? -'iA --. -Y . 'S B . it 5 . .V arm Q75 jlflvgfiff U 56606 -ega- Hoag C3353 ig Q. 9093 3 i 1 I ...... ' ll 1, l ' X . I 1 i 1 1 -1 il l .xl , , lt 1 . ,. l ll li s gift . 5 lil I . 1 IQ 1 ll: , l l 4 I gill l . 1 ' u J, l 1 PAUL C. DEVER, Monocoans ....,.. Wilmette, Illinois Q1 5 Y. IVI. C. A. C11 C21 C315 R. O. T. C. Rifle Team C215 N. R. A. Club C315 Class Social ' 1 l Committee C31. 6: Ecliifili ANDRENV DUNCAN, ATA, AEH ....... Chicago, Illinois All Daily Northwestern C11 C215 Campus Playersg German Clubg Dramatic Board of Gov- ernors5Interclass Basketball Champions C215 Interfraternity Council C21 C315Y. IVI. C. J ' .ii A.5Business Manager of the 1925 Syllabus5 Greaterlnterfraternity Council C215Deru. Qi in - 2 1 ' T. DUNCAN, NBfI2 ....... Adamsville, Tennessee 1 ' X Commerce Clubg R. O. T. C.5 Normal School, Tennesseeg Peabody College. X HILDA ALINA DUNN .... . . De Kalb, Illinois , lg- DeKalb Normal School S' PHILIP M. FAIRCHILD ......... Chicago, Illinois l Glee Club C21, R. O. T. C. C21 C315 Sophomore Vigilance Committee C215 Dad's Day H il' Q Committee C31. Q ee 'Q pill' sm, 1 il E GLEN W. FAWCETT, CIDA G, A2311 ..... Rochester, Minnesota N Q ' , Cheerleader C21 C315 Class President C315 Student Council C315 Deru. 5 , ill HENRY C. FORDTRAN, Monocoans ..... Blue Island, Illinois 1 W Medill Press Club C215 Spanish Club C215 Y. NI. C. A.5 Daily Northwestern C215 Campus Q Players, Business Staff C31. l 1 wt PAUL S. FOWLER, EN ........ Chicago, Illinois A 1 Intramural Track C215 Class Manager C215 Cross Country C215 Hermit and Crowg in Dlaily Northwestern C11 C21? Purple Parrot C21 C31, Assistant Business lVIanager C315 3 ,gg Circus C215 Military Ball Committee C21 C315 Syllabus Board. 'i LEA ALPHONS E. GRAHN . , . . - . . . . . Chicago, Illinois WALLACE P. GRAVES, Monocoans, Scabbard and Blade . . Sandwich, Illinois as cf Soccer C115 Rifle Team C315 Campus Players C215 Officers' Club C215 Commerce Club will C115 Greater Interfraternity Council C115 Y. M. C. A. C31. 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Wilmette, Illinois I j ll lla Freshman Swimmingg Freshman Footballg Class Swimming C255 Football Squad C355 xl ' . 1 Tl Officers' Club:Class President C255 Student Council C255 Major, R. O. T. C.5 President, if Wi Scabbard and Bladeg XVashington Lee University. 'li GEORGE F. HANEMAN, Scribblers ....,.. Chicago, Illinois i Z5 'I Y. NI. C. A: Geolo y Clubg German Club5 Hermit and Crow C355 Homecoming Com- its v 3 i ,. mitteeg Why VVorry , C255 Purple Parrot C15 C355 Dad's Day Committee5 Endowment 9 ii Drive Captain. i i Louis C. HANNE . . . St. joseph, Missouri N . , Northwestern College. XVILLIAM H. HANMER, B911 ...... Downers Grove, Illinois . Freshman YVrestling5 Interclass Footballg Hermit and Crow5 Commerce Clubg Knox 5 . ite College. .gi lb HARDIN I-IOUGHTON Hnwes, Scribblers . I. . . Q. Armington, Illinois Q 55 Freshman Varsity Basketballg Freshman Varsity Baseball5 Varsity Football C255 Varsity 'Fug lg Basketball C25 C355 Glee Club C155 Band C155 Student Council C355 Athletic Association Q' Qi C355 Interfraternity Council C355 Commerce Club C355 Purple Parrot C25 C35, MH' yi Circulation NIanager5 Chairman Dad's Day Comm1ttee5 Deru. 5 EIL Q ' N 5 Y fi all - as -K H ' ORNE .,....,. Cleveland, Ohio ICSIeIdi'gub5UD1eHIVIolay Clubg Commerce Clubg Baldwin Wallace College. THURLOW M. HEGGLAND ....... Lake Bluff, Illinois Intramural Wrestling C25. . :ll KNOWLES BURDETTE HOLLOWELL, ATA, AZII .. I . . I South Bend, Indiana 31. WE Class Football C155 Varsity Football C25 C355 Vigilance Committee C255 Class Social 5 l' Committee C155 Staff Purple Parrot C15 C25, Assistant Business Manager C355 Syllabus ll Board, Athletic Editor C355 Greater Interfraternity Council C355 Deru. , 5 . . . i 0 I ., R , , , 2 ....... , K 5 C OMERF Housmz EX A II Lena 111111018 Pg 6' Daily Northwestern C25, Campus Players, Y. M. C. A.5 Commerce Club, Assistant 'Q QC! Business Manager of the 1925 Syllabus, Interfraternity Council. LEPWALLACE PUTNAM HOWARD ....,.. Evanston, Illinois Varsity Wrestling C25 C355 Varsity Football C25 C35. 12: J Ufl I f' RE T-45- If E R '5 E Wm-, ., ..,....... .awaits .5 -,nag 3 Am- . F HT-ff, f-- S-f?-v---reams---as-.vipif-iviiyif-sake.-iliac: .f-P4 1 5 1: -f .-fr' , -- ' 'rg 'fwT:.', -':2..:,r::-:- 1-i'f':-:.fu.s.fa-E ...,, ,...,. :f'fa13 :,w..C,,.a.a.,iLdi:'1 ' Y 75'Vf' 'f '1'-rf r'i-.:::ii: .GG Page 81 - . .... .,.. 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HQ HAROLD RANDOLIQH KIME, QIJAG . . f Petersburg, Indiana Commerce Club, Hanover College. HARVEY H. KLEINWORT . . Carpenter, Iowa lk ' X ALICE L. KLING . Sioux City, Iowa W l 5' University of Iowa. Q . 4 I WILBER NI. KRIEGER, AXA . , ..... Grand Rapids, Michigan 6 Band C3D, Grand Rapids junior College CID C2D. D Q . lm - . - - WN I O E R C E fa , lu ::. -,'. 1f.,1, ,. ,-.-Y:m . , ,, , . . , ..t, . .i..,. .. . w , , - . i ...- ,A , ,, Y. . , .. . i V . . E u : ii':'1ff'I Q1i'ill?:f'E:'fg--, ...-2:15-.'.'f4'g ..f. Q f f 'vvv-1'.w.:m--rn-11441-1212- f . .- ii- Q,--J' Y .Amr ,.'. ' 2 4, ,.,.A:. ,.+,. Y , . , . - Page 82 Q Q - ' - -- ' '- r .'-. . rx is '....Q-.--1, - ...v .....,f,, -4.. - -V H ef .V V ' M Y . I eil? Q 'E ig if 5004 ?'5Z?sf? 9004 Gw- 9:59 M ei? -o Q9 Q 0 Q 5-of 0 0' e, 0,9 1.2. .1 Q if :If 3 'F' 'nn l A -E --flfscaass oiffzjuii-,E T 1 . ' CHARLES LAPPEN . . . Commerce Club, Crane College. . Chicago, Illinois MJ ll 'T V- U E A ll il RAYEIOND L. LEVY, IDBA, Gargoyles . . Ashland, Wisconsin 1 ilf A University of Chicago C11 C21. .N I ix J K- LH-IEN - . . . Chicago, Illinois 1 'K THERON Woon LOCKE ........ Braidwood, Illinois Officers' Clubg Daily Northwestern C213 Men's Glee Club C11 C21 C315 Commerce Clubg Y. M. C. A. ' B STEWART M. LOEBE, Monocoans .V ...., Orland Park, Illinois f i Track C11 C21Q Band C119 Spanish Club C215 Commerce Club C31g RiHe Club C31g Y. M. 6 C. A., Circus Committee C31. N he A 54 Ju' ' up I .ff - .s ' ' . 2 pl? RAY F. LOTTINVILLE, -'IDK2 ...,... Kankakee, Illinois is Hermit and Crowg Band CI1 C21 C319 Y. M. C. A., Commerce Clubg Circus C11 C21 C31Q Y. M. C. A.g Why Worry C21. , JOHN E. LUNDQUIST . . Chicago, Illinois Q A n l ' SYLVESTER A. LYMAN ........ Evanston, Illinois K, ,ll Commerce Club C315 Editorial Staff, Purple Parrot C315 Honor Roll CI1 C21. I ' ' 4 gl STUART MATTHEWS, EN . . Des Moines, Iowa an gs 6 MRS. GRACE E. MCBRIDE Chicago, Illinois Q 2 ' ' 3 Ee- I W Y IUNIOR S MMERCE Y H Y -el i ' e ' .- .- W 1- - , , 4 . . - - W - A-' ' . . -. - ' f - --,--.- . g .3 - . -: , I: , . . . ,.,. . , , l . Page 83 I Crap-ff'-':2 fl i Mg: .A-- .,,..-mei .,..,,,, .,,..,A -a.-.qg.se 'tts'tttc'I' 'Ie I It I r E-fm-is -7 gy iyw vi ageitfe' me MQ Qilqg-I2 M99 llifigi lil 5 . I , gg! 5 gfz' l F It l .l E. l . I l. ' .L yi l ,. ig l i I H Q' I. I y I Q. W I l il, I i - I Y l ll E I I -iiieieeaf il ffl? Hifi? on-fg1F?f1fc1,,.. E - ef it ll I' A I 3 lI..,:.-.,.....,.-.-.aa .--W W. I f Q ' , li DONALD S. MCDERAIOTT, EX ....... Kahoka, NIissouri , II- xi If lVIissouri Clubg University of lVIissouri fllg University of Oklahoma Czj. X IIT ll I li' ARTHUR KENNETH NICKEAN, ATA ...,.. Isabel, South Dakota 1, Freshman Footballg Yankton College. .l.. .I l. ,Q 3' I NORMA MCKENZIE . . . Highland Park, Illinois 1' U lVIount Holyoke College. 3 B' WILLIAM C. MCLEAN, 112-KE ....., South Haven, Michigan l Hermit and Crow C21 Cglg Commerce Club f3j5 Y. M. C. A. C21 l3D, Cabinet Q3Dg Treas- urer, Junior Class: Conference'Editor, Daily Northwestern fzjg Purple Parrot C315 ' X l Why Worry Czlg Circus Czlg Spring Debate C3Jg Business lVIanager, Prentice Players 'wg Cgjg Centre College CID. li THoMAs F. McMANUs, B611 . . . Keokuk, Iowa DW has Commerce Clubg University of Cincinnati. gl Ill? ' Zi' I 5, ROY IXAELIND, ATA ........ Wilmette, Illinois pi' Campus Players C215 Hermit and Crow 'fzjg Why VVorry g Sophomore Vigilance Q Committeeg Men's Glee Club Cal. I GREGORY MENTEMEDIAN ........ Zagazig, Egypt Liberal League: Cosmopolitan Club: Foreign Trade Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Robert 'D College, Constantinople. dx l l S GEORGE N. NIILES, BGII, AEII ..... . Peoria, Illinois il Y ' Daily Northwesterng Bradley Polytechnical Institute. 'II It fa SAMUEL MITCHEL . . . A ...... Chicago, Illinois ,Q 5 Intramural Sports: Commerce Clubg Crane Junior College. Em an JAMES W. AfIORTON ......... Omaha, Nebraska Commerce Clubg Y. MIC. A., Settlement Committeeg University of Nebraska. Y . . mmm ,L I I I U N I fb R,S..f. . lI E R C E I I , LL uma.. IEE:-f.-iff-H11-fa'--If-2x'1''-YL-Saleem-5'A-ef-R 1--H ,--a 1'- -'Q ----fr -f-Yfwrezf-'F Q:-I2-f ::-11--1 ffei- ' -1-If-f-Jim. La .... . - Y . W.-. ..V, . ,Ji N :V Y- Q .j V Y Irne1rs,iafa..fa4s,e,:f-a- -Ewa. asf- 4 fisf ezmtwfiz ,-Aff 'af t I... . .,..,.. e,m::e?4iu E V- 7345- 3 -1-vzaffsfff-!'::75':'3f.:z-: 2-:ff-iqqsf W-A3 -..v , 3 ,Z JV -ag.. 6.Q Page X4 4- L.. , ,. .V -- I Q .......-...--- ----at Q fifeiif . 'W ' ' -1 ...-J? ' 'fe fr-'f ' -f f ' i'-... , L 33. . .., B.. Vx, 'leg S333 V i 'T f5 'f1 '0 K5 A A ' ' EW? bags! g3G'1GQQ,5' . . GQ l 3303? 9.62 me 1 zz.,-' ...ll E: 2 l l l I H f A e A ef: :ei 2-su -at '25 rel A- s A ,A if sass A gill! y l ll ' l I RALPII A. NELSON, Monocoans .....,. Moline, Illinois l , ' De NIolay Club Czjg Men's Glee Club'CzD C355 Augustana Colle e. ' ' 1' g ' , , .1 - P I CLARENCE li.. NICHOLSON, Monocoans ...... Evanston, Illinois H '-N Track 21,6235 Interclass Football C3lg Y. M. C. A., Commerce Club, Circus Czlg Her- l 4 mit an row. i 'Q J NORMAN S. Nokss, AT ........ Evanston, Illinois ' Hermit and Crow Czjg Campus Players C3D, Ticket hlanager C315 Why Worry Czj, Assistant Ticket Nlanagerg Daily Northwestern,Advertising Staff C3DQS 'llabus Board. Y EL1G1NAhM. OBEREETQMAN . . Leonardville, Kansas X ort Western o ege. ig' HARRY E. OLSON ......... St. joseph, Michigan Q 155 Y. NI. C. A. Kzjg Commerce Club CID, Wolverine Club CID. ' l . Q3 ' 9 'l Hi, If HARROLD FRANKLYN OSBORNE, Acacia ..... Chicago, Illinois , KS 1 Commerce Club C3jg Foreign Trade Club C315 Y.lVI.C.A. C3Dg Armour Institute, Tech- N iw' 1 nology CID, Boston Polytechnical Institute Czjg Harvard C3j. ig .P It l WALTER M. PAUL1soN, Wranglers, EAX . ' .... Fort Wayne, Indiana Student Forum, Sports Editor, Daily Northwestern C3j, Night Editor Czjg Associate Editor, Sirkus Solly. i 'B FLOYD L. PERRY, QIICIP ....... Elgin, Illinois in ' MS IVIen's Glee Club, R. O. T. C.5 Elgin Junior College. ' Q y 'K' SAMUEL POHN ......... Evanston, Illinois ' . , , Interclass Basketball CID, Interclass Football CID, IVrestling CID, Press Club C115 Com- Q lb- merce Club' Sirkus Solly CID Czj C355 Daily Northwestern Clj Czj C3j, Editor, Acorns N: . 25 urpe arro 1 2. ' CDP l,P turn ' 44' I Ku gl VIRGIL L. RAASCH .... Akron, Ohio Commerce Club, University of Akron. EE JUN1oRs-COMMERCE A , , , , i ui-1. E. mis S I1?s?f:i.2.-'T'2::-IUE5.-1.1215'-:fi-.:':':i:. r- . r W f'ff' ffl- J-'-fif5!,X:g,7,,,.f ? i'1 '3--1':'em 'JS-' l'T7'f 1 -1522-'15Tf'--. .:ff. -. W. .- 2:4 H016 in Pagz 85 .. ---I .,,.F'.i2..,,, IEW ' based 29363 6-0064 JW' 06015 .Q ,Q ,ooo aaa 2.42 5 '2- I l .. -E , E i ' 1 g Qi gf W Q 1 5 , g , ,, , was -fem t.:'I.aas ar 25 me I E + H 4 e or or ll HOYVARD L. ROBERTS, EX ........ Clinton, Iowa ' Freshman Baseball C11g Daily Northwestern C31g Y. NI. C. A. C115 French Club C213 T, ' Hawkeye Club C115 Nledill Press Club Cz1. 'T I 'li li JACK SCI-IAR . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois nl' University of Chicago. , Ji CATHERINE SI-IALLER, KA . . Storm Lake, Iowa ik ' l Goucher College. l DAVID F. SCOTT ......... Chicago, Illinois Intramural Basketball C11 C215 Spanish Club C11 C215 Commerce Club CZDQ Y. M. C. A. qv cn an On. Q 9 EH FRANK E. SCUDDER . . Long Island, New York I f' Alfred University. ' ' ra ar mfr. fi JOHN HARRISON SIMPSON, EX ....... Chicago, Illinois pl -,V Wrestling C21g Intramural Wrestling C115 French Club C115 Geology Club C115 Hermit ' 'A and Crow. ' LEE SLOTT .......... Chicago, Illinois i Water Basketball C215 Intramural Swimming and Water Basketball C11 C21 C31. I GORDON M. SMITH .... .... T raer, Iowa ' az' Glee Club, Grinnell College C11 C21. ' W , , ROBERLI' D. SMITH, EN ........ Wilmette, Illinois B E Soccerg Hermit and Crowg Y. NI. C. A.g R. O. T. C. . rl l X , ELMORE IN. SMITHMAN ...... . IVest NIiltOn, Ohio Q W Dehance College C11 C21.. I Q JUNIORS-COMMERCE A W 3 Y M -,YJWW gr if r 'f'QZ',lIL iffjfi' .... 3: 't'Q'if 'I fe A' iff . f f'f'fIQ' ' f :E i' l'f'.f'fL. A E-f ., , . aawa: 3.Zg,.Y,,.,,. .,...., i,Qqg Page 86 .A-f up L T' iifi a? .N A ,, ...as --- 9.5. 5 fi-.E ' J' 3 la ..s.L .1 7 - -i 90009 9203? 9 0 if ' A ca V9 oalpq 'Glgfig -ca ab We 999,99 Refgg? 9.009 9093 2 .ai-E . I s l ...J :i EE if WF i l I i TTT W T l N l i ll in..,+--fe-f E E.----ifffiv li I lj ' l A l N GARFORD W. SMTTHMAN ..... . West Milton, Illinois 3 ll M Ohio State University Cljg Defiance College fill. will , VE! I U ' MLLO F. SNYDER ....... . Sioux City, Iowa ii. ll 7. Commerce Clubg Y. M. C. A.g Morningside College. 95 Q I , I XYICKLIFFE D. SPEARS . Shreveport, Louisiana H3 lk ' ' Tulane University. 1 I ISAAC SPECTOR ......,.. Jerusalem, Palestine , ' History Clubg Russian Universityg Teacher Seminarium. I A ' , . r I Eg' LOUISE STE1N, AI' ......... Chicago, Illinois ggi' Author's Clubg Spanish Club IID5 Syllabus Driveg Endowment Drive. 5 .l N - A . C JAIVIES B. SUMMERS ........ IVIayheld, Kentucky I3 S , Commerce Clubg History Clubg Gun and Blade Clubg WVilliam Jewell Collegeg Ken- q tucky Club. .J is fy i GEORGE F. SUTTON ......... Chicago, Illinois I Commerce Clubg Y. IVI. C. A.5 Milwaukee Normal CID Czb. . li l 'F WILLIAM W. TAYLOR .... Chicago, Illinois -lil ,' TQ Crane Junior Collegeg Commerce Club. ' iw A' f 'ls r , ' fb ROBERT E. THIELE ...... '. . Glen Ellyn, Illinois A xi gg! Freshman Footballg Men's Glee Club C21 f3Dg Commerce Club QD. fs' I gs ffl MARY ELIZABETH THONIPSON ....., Youngstown, Ohio Q Ohio Wesleyfan University CO5 Margaret Morrison College. A JUNIORS-COMMERCE l i 753.9-z.iw5:r:L. i f A., W WM WAHM, A MTYYY ,W -W Y W m lDt 'XJ r 'I :ffQ ' H Jr - ef -':'T'f'T?i'T Tf -. v e-f -A :-f- I e au gi J V' - A 2921 . -rQ. Lf. - . .1 'fa:'s,,, Page 8 7 E l Q A I ff.-74 H ..,-I Q U SED a...-. -Y' QT'Tif1.Egi1,, ..jE,jwIe 'e -'fer - -' D ' - f-- 1:5::.:,'i:..QL.-1. .. . -H EGIQE I 32955 9 QV 3 0 0 was Pt Q. 'C9 35 9001 .1-, I l I ll ' i E5 W , 1 X X I l I I l l I y i I I I , I ' ' I l, C I l i W5 l II '- f x - .. . LE, ff ,gc 'P .F . li E:-1 . T1 er-lll Samoa GC lll: '15 -QW -.-Ma I ,,' ll I il I I I 5 l HARRX' W. THORP, IR., AT ........ Evanston, Illinois . 1' 'N French Club CID5 Geology Club CZDS Y. NI. C. A. C3Dg Greater Northwestern Inter- fraternity Councilg Interfraternity Council CID. lf iw I l., ' LOUIS D. TRAGER, AXA .,...... Bucklin, Kansas Pl d' Commerce Clubg Baker Universityg Kansas State Agricultural College. H I I ga I ADOLPH L. TscHrDA ..... . Glen Ullen, North Dakota N ' , I Commerce Clubg Notre Dame University. I I ARTHUR E. TRos'r, JR. ..., . Toledo, Ohio l I Toledo University. l IVIARGARET WELSH . . . . Winona, Minnesota lg' ily: Carleton College CID C2D. iff 25 if ,QCII ll Cf SHERMAN VVHITMER, ATS? ....... Bloomington, Illinois , 56? l Daily Northwestern C2D, Assistant Advertising Nlanager C3DQ Assistant Editor I923 N E X I-Iandbookg Editor IQ23-24. Student Directoryg Y. RI. C. A.g University of Illinois H ID. CHARLES NI. WVILLIAMSON, AXA . . Van Wert, Ohio 1 Y. M. C. A.g Miami University CID C2D. l KENNETH L. WILTBERGER, NBKIJ ..... DeKalb, Illinois Men's Glee Club CID CED C3Dg Dad's Day Committee C3D. M J: ,, I l I' ,I ROBERT WOLD ......... River Forest, Illinois 1 H 1' Varsity Football Squad C3Dg'Dad's Day Committee C3Dg University of Illinois CID 'IV Q GX QI 1 WYATT L. YoN ...,.... Eagle Grove, Iowa Q' xl Commerce Clubg Y. M. C. A.g University of Iowa CID. ' JUNIORS-COMMERCE .ei m .2 , .,,, , ,,, . ,.1-i..,+ww:5i.i......,ya.,.:5 ' tgnzo.. :Q ....,.g..., 'W A' .1-f V .1 .- MtLu.A-a'f-...Firma-Ea'-ea mf-A M - .ae Page 88 A Di' 4 - i A. ,, . . .- , A L 'f' - . . . f. ' L.--j - - .mr i3.,i,ii!ifjl i f Y H ,L , 5 Ag ?g3? '?i'5'B'? fggag asagfs . . 9 Q 'Q 912029 500693 9008 A049 955945 2 .Sai if '22 - me Ein? l l l Ili- so A A I 9-:II omsas 525 lljigg A :Qll it 'I I ' ANITA ACKERMAN- . . Q ...... Fort Wayne, Indiana I l. li Rifle Clubg Outing Clubg ll. A. A.g Oberlin College and Conservatory C11 C21. lil. 1 Cul ll ' il CLINTON J. ADAMS . Ames, Iowa ll' I CARL C. GREENSTONE . . Albany, Georgia ll ' .1 'A ' DAVID S. MCCULLOUGI-I, :ING ....... Evanston, Illinois Track CI1g Circus Board C115 Campus Players CI1g Hermit and Crow CI1g University of California. ' CLARENCE E. SMITH ..... . Belvidere, Illinois I 8 Denver,Universityg University of Chicago. ,gg 1 X. F :N 'W ' 4 .55 52 :I If Q Ci .P DANIEL D. SPENCE ......... Decatur, Illinois ll ' Glee Club CI1 C215 Y. M. C. A. C11 C21g Student Council C215 Greater Interfraternity Council C315 Interfraternity Council C31. I LOUISE B. YOUNGER ........ Hammond, Indiana ' ' Q- Y. W. C. A.g W. S. G. A.g Anonian Lit. Societyg French Clubg Pan-Hellenicg W. A. fl I 'S A.g Baseball C21, Manager C31. ' ' 1' L . MARION YOUNGQUIST ........ Evanston, Illinois 4 2 Outing Club C211 C31, President C215 Physical Education Club, President C215 Fresh- .q ' man Commission C115 W. S. G. A.g Y. W. C. A.g Red Lanterng Purple Parrot Circula- D- QQ tion Staff C315 Syllabus C115 Dad's Day Committee C31g Tennis Champion C21 C315 Q Swimming Manager C113 Hockey C215 Basketball Captain C213 Varsity Baseball C115 Q X Volleyball C215 Varsity Tennis CI1 C21 C31. :za 1 -el Y 'W JUNIOR S MERCE A V gs .. V 4 ., .Q K.. ,,,, C ,, .QVQVQA Vvuwiulk 1 fe: : --- . 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Vice-Prexideiiz ID. 51 MARTHA OLIVER, Sec'y, DOROTHY DENNIS, T7KdI.,MARY GORREL, Social Chairman 92 T A I xo I w IUN1ORS'SPEECH ,l .,,, O,,, I I I I A . Q A A mv i5,..,,,,,,-V V W Y Y W f ME V 'H H -i- f-'J V I T:'5ii'EP4 f5' 'O M-f-Wff -Wm -' '- f .,. ,Z L ,.,...i:,w C Page 90 V TT A M O M G-l A. - I is - A A --fe' 4'- A., ,. I' . ., -. .. 1 3111: f - .nas ff- .- -:A - ---x A I .- -- - 1- - W ,E IFJ anis? '9 0 -Co 6- 0 0 0 an fb 43 20004 :Ewa -0 0 l' 9 Il Q -0 J Q .9- glaif 9e3'.fs9, .if 5 X , I , l l , ll l i l. T . .-.....,s,:-.A....AA.- ai. -. Q . . - A . A A. .I l I3 ll f E- 1 E A efzgizcnezssgill 9. liiT?vff.:rt 'T'i...QfZllll I i I I 4 I . I l EEBA JEAN AMUNDSON, SIT ....,.. Max, North Dakota W. S. G. A., Judiciary Board, Y. VV. C. -A., Senior Two Year Speech Course. 5 li .1 wi . ll ELIZABETH .TANE BANTA, KA ...... Arlington Heights, Illinois lil J rl Calethia, Vice President Cal, Y. W. C. A., Red Lantern, Wonien's League, Inter-Lit. fl' Play, Twelfth Night CID, Pan-Hellenic Council l3D. X 'M ? ' MARTI-IA HELEN BERGLAND, AAA ..... . Galva, Illinois 1 - X Knox College. 'l H I E. B s, ZfI2H ......,. Chicago, Illinois Fliiliialian Digivrhitic Club, Treasurer QD, Speech Student Council fzjg President, First X Year Students 121, Social Chairman QD, Treasurer Thalian QD, Milady's Bandboxn Q fzjg lhiay Pageant fzlg Speech Prom, Business Blaziager Speech Syllabus CQ, Speech 9 W ' Treasurer Syllabus QD' University of Wisconsin I . , b 1 a ,wg CHARLOTTE COLLINS, AOII ....... .3 Chicago, Illinois my hw Y. VV. C. A., Newman Clubg History Club, Her Husband's Wifeng De Paul Uni- mill . 1 ' CID. , sv versity da if I . W N S- ' Q I1 . . . 'U 9 MARGARET COOPER, KAG . . Chicago, 111111015 Q Ohio State University. DOROTHY ELIZABETH DENNIS, Zf1vH .7 . . . I. . 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' b I 4 . i Q MARY ELIZABETH GRAVES,HI1 . . Viroqua, Wisconsin ' 'Ji W. C. A., University of I1Visconsin. 'N i RUTH HANFMQN, XS2. ...,..... Chicago, Illinois , Alethenai Lit. Society, President, Two Year Speech Freshman Class, Speech Student Council, Cubs Club, Purple Parrot Circulation Staff, Y.W. C. A. Publicity Corn- I X , mittee. ,- rm ' W MARCAIlE'T LIGI-ITNER HENDERSON . Chicago, Illinois NZ Principia junior College. 1 Q 9 'l .QT eb .Q 9 '45, 2 Hx 59 I 92 3' THETA HEROLD . Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Q 9 Newman Club. 'Q l EST:-IRR Hass, ZfI1H ....... Fond du Lac, Wisconsin ' Senior, Two Year Courseg Cubs Club, Y. YV. C. A. CID fzj, Interschool Committee. bg EL?AG?Tg IKGENFRITZ, QIPB . . i ...... Monroe, Iowa Q , Q? BERTHA JOHNSTON, AFA ...... Cambridge, Illinois l l Columbia College of Expressiong University of Illinois. Q 5- nl 1 INEZ V. JOHNSON, AIIDA ........ Malden, Illinois Km Q JV. C. 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A., Calethia Lit. Society, Kearney State Teachers' College LID Czl. I QB HARRXET NEREOVIG, KKI' . . , . . . - . . . Nlankato, Minnesota. li S9 l Prentice Players, Program Committee, Two Crooks and a Ladyng Miss Doulton's fl ' Orchids , 4'King Arthur's Sox g Little Eyolfng Y. YV. C. A., Campus Players, W. 5 I A. A. Cabinet, Dancing Honors, Dance Drama Czjg NIilady's Mirror , NIilady's Bandboxng Pan-Hellenic, Girls' Glee Club. I MARTHA OLIVER, ZCIJH ......... Epes, Alabama . W. A. A., Secretary, Two Year Speech Seniors, Pan-Hellenic Speech Council, Scholar- xu ship, Dancing Team. gi . I s ' l IB' EDWIN H. PAGET, AEP ......... Chicago, Illinois Thalian Dramatic Club, Vice President, Student Forum, Cumnock Clubg Varsity De- I 5 Q bating Teamg Class Treasurer C3Dg Class President CID, Vwlinner Junior Extempor- Q 'QB p S1 aneous Speaking Contest. ,. ii A' 5 . I 2 ai ' BERTHA PERKINS Stroh, Indiana . Y. W. C. A. p li JAMES PERINO, NBQD .....,. 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A.5 Twelfth 1' is 6 Night C115 As You Like It C215 May Pageant C115 Dancing Honors C215 Varsity sb W Track oy ro' outing Club N 5 ' ' ' .21 . 91 RosAMoND XKVARD3 QT . . ...,,.. Lockport, Illinois ill ' W. A. A.5 Y. W. C. A.5 lXfI1lady's Bandbox 5 May' Pageantg Her Husband's Wife 5 Dancing Team C115 Senior, Two Year Course. MARION D. XVARNES, AOII ....... Oak Park, Illinois ' 1 3 Calethia Lit. Societyg Social Chairman CI1Q Secretary Class C315 '4Milady's Bandboxn tx i C21- . I is MARY V. WATERSTREET, QB ...... Green Bay, Wisconsin 1' 5 Newman Club5 Eta Gamrnag Y. W. C. A,5 Prom Committee C115 Senior, Two Year 1 u Course. 41 R . 61' ' ELVERA XUOOLNER, IVIDB ,..... ' . . Oak Park, Illinois Thalian Dramatic Club C11 C21 C315 Freshman Commission C115 W. S. G. A.5 Y. WV. QQ 5 C. 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Nora Springs, Iowa , ,L li -1 A Capella Choir, Festival Chorus,Endowment Drive, Class Social Committee, Carle- . wt ton College. iw I l Jil , NIILDRED ELIZABETH BROWN . . , Neponset, Illinois , ilk ' I Y. IV. C. A., Applied VVork-Piano. il LETHA.BRUBAKER ......... Evanston, Illinois ' Nlusic-Applied-Organ, WV. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Festival Chorus CED, N. U. Endowment l CaSmKp3ugnICommiEtc3e 695, -Buscinlesg Manager Music Section, Syllabus, Swimming ul CI 2 , if anager 2 , arsity I zj. .la - si if WILLIAM R. C1-rAMP1oN, LIDMA . . . Niles, Michigan Ft 'Qi 5 bw Conductor, Garrett Orchestra. 25 ll, ei - si Q FRANCES BLANCHE GRISWELL, QIPB ..... Mound City, Missouri 9 A Cappella Choir, State Teachers' College, Missouri. N ' LUCILLE FRASER, KA ........ Princeton, Illinois i Y. W. C. A., Red Lantern, A Cappella Choir Cz, CQ, Festival Chorus CID, Syllabus i Board. t i V 8 ' . RUTH O. GERARD, EAI . . A Lincoln, Illinois Y. W. C. A., Pan-Hellenic. ' . ii . he , Jr HELEN V. HABERLAND, EAI ....... Chicago, Illinois X 'U Q Y. VV. C. A., North Shore hlusic Festival, W. A. A., Baseball - 4? A 'SN MARION C. HARTWELL, AGPA ...... Nlaplewood, Missouri Laurean Lit. Society. l ig L IUNIORS-MUSIC l wi- - - 4- :' 7 ffl'.,, L., . , . ' ' . .. ' ,, L ' -'E m' I -A . , A E , .. , C . -iee A it W. --.,, use - 1 Page Q7 44-4-SQ--Le W- -1- --ff I U T52 f f A ...ei 2 - A U s . J..-h,aL,Yb.4:,,V-N,,. .4ig ,,i,,,,:,,.,g, il-. -A-U Am .Y,, ..--mu ---A - Af --- -1 '--f :sei-W -av -2f' '--E 'E '-- A ' ' ' ' E35 '52?J 1l5W13I 2,0142 bifeii Qsgfgi 96632 go 6- am E423 ni' . F E- ? :Fw :i?T4!t l 'i ,,,,, ,--Jikm w,,,-,,. , .21 gf .I 5 'lv' - YT- . Y 1 - Ye - . .. Yi C M ii ll :-ffi-aA-.....M-ff:Laf.,iafl--Amari ti time ali 25 mums Ae .ll if il .l 1' , F , l l ADALENE E. HINZ, IIPSZII ........ Primghar, Iowa N li Chicago North Shore Festival Chorus C11 C215 House Council 5315 WV. S. G. A., Judiciary Committeeg Y. W. C. A., Red Lantern, Nlay Pageant C215 Class Secretary, Treasurer 'Ti ' iilyill I i l QA JEAN MORTON H1sLoP, EAI . . Chicago, Illinois I, gp l American Conservatory. lx Ji xl W - i N ' GRACE MARILLA HOMAN ........ Malta, Montana ' i Y. W. C. A. i315 A Capella Choir C115 Major-Voice, University of Nlinnesota. 1 l CAROLINE HUNDLEY .... . . Chicago, Illinois l Y. W. C. A. .Sli . . . if CAROL HURLBUT, MCIDE, QQII . . Minneapolis, Minnesota ' if University of Minnesota., Fig at .,lgq1'Jl 'I f Egg CLEMMA G. JOHNSTON, AO . . - HOPkiHi0H, IOW-3 95 5. Y. W. C. A., Iowa State College. 9 LAURA CATHERINE JONES, MLIDE .... . . Muncie, Indiana Class President C11, Vice President Q21, Social Chairman C31g Art Staff, Purple Par- rot C31g Girls' Glee Club C31. .til LUCILE B. JONES, KIJB ....... Grand Junction, Colorado iii Colorado Clubg Piano-Public School Methods. ni lkf - MARY LEEPER, AAU, AO . . . . . Topeka, Kansas 1 4 53,1 Kansas State Agricultural College. ig at Das ggi 3 THYRA LEWAND, CDB ....., . 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CID, Girls' Glee Club C255 Alethenai Lit. Society CID CD, Student Forum Cjlg 'I' l - VV. S. G. A. Cgjg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C25 Cgl, Chairman Interschool Department Czj, Social Chairman C3Jg Secretary, House Council C355 Secretary, Judiciary C315 Hockey Cljg Basketball Czj. l ,I EDVVARD I. NIELTZER, CQMA, Scabbard and Blade . . . . . Evanston, Illinois gl Y Eg? Theory and Composition, Class President C3D: Band, Executive Com-m1ttee'CIj Czj, I F Director lzj C315 Symphony Orchestra CID Czj C315 North Shore IVIus1c Festival CID, W i Q5 Student Council, Captain, R. O. T. C., Honor Rollg, Y. M. C. A. QQ! M. Gemzvisve RIDER, Aokiga ...... Hastings, Michigan f' A Ca ella Choir' Y. W'. C. A.' Mfichi an Western State Normal. Et cd P g 1 g . C Q 5 ' L ' 'll K k li CARL R. C. ROBINSON . OUISVI C, CUUIC Y ' RUTH SAXTON, . FQIIIICI' City, IIIIIIOIS ' W HELEN E. Souu-:, 11,911 ....... Evanston, Illinois f. l E Red Lantern, Wolverine Club, Y. W. C. 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Chicago, Illinois l NIusic, Band CED C3D, Junior Orchestra C3D. W ,W EDNA XIOUNGQUIST, SIT ........ Rockford, Illinois fl l Wl 1 Eta Gamma, Secretary of Class CID, Y. IV. C. A., Speech. ' ll? H KATHLEEN DIVRIGHT, FQIDB . . . ' .... Antigo, Wisconsin L55 Thalian, Newman Club, Class President CID, House of Representatives C2D, Student ,va Council C3D, Swimming CID, Speech. ll EQ . wllss MAY YOUNGBERG, QB, ZTA .,..... Rockford, Illinois Calethia, Y. VV. C. A., Vice President of Class C3D, Speech. ' I . .E W U17 Iffijf M Y Sf C I I-Ei ea V ff'----b -'---sw .- --v-W . -.E r- I C A -- . 1f : Li' 'Ym V' ' ' ' J -- e -r L.Hf,g-Y f-rfwilc :fy -L -9- . .7.-,-.--- v 1 l r -grill'-' E , , N., . -L M ,il,ijLl+i-3-- ,Y .1- V mis, - ,-- , f.: -:4r:::a:,..tg:L:::.-:-.:.,?i 'ii' iv' ' ---- - 'fl--L. i -f r .A lg., J firm. , L --5 - -...7 A- 7 , wi--3, i, -W .--- . ,M . ., :fs .vv-.., K . A Y Q-Y, YZLILA -4.1, .Yu I Q As., . Page 100 .L-4f, V Q -Q! 1, -A -1 E ..- 4. I-.fn ..,... 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A. 1 ll i KATHERINE F. ALEXANDER . Elsberry, Missouri i J Y. W. C. A. . 'X ' I I3 VIRGINIA ARUNDALE . Y. W. C. A. FRANCES E. BECK ...... . Aurora, Illinois . Port Washington, Wisconsin Y. W. C. A., Cabinetg Class Secretary C13 6315 Glee Club KID. A wg EDITH LEOLA BOSTWICK ....... Waukesha, Wisconsin '51 kv Y. W. C. A.. one Club. ga. lj ilu: 4 9 fs! Q FLORENCE LUCILE BROWN . . Rose Hill, Iowa . ,Z ' H Y. W. C. A.g Penn College, Iowa. 'Q CONSTANCE A. CEDARHOLM, AOII . Brooklyn, New York Y. W. C. A.g St. Barnabas Guild. I EILA M. HANCOCK . . . Galesburg, Illinois 0 Y: W. C. A.g Knox College. ' Q I . ' ii VERA HACNER . . . West Bend, Wisconsin i . 5' Y. W. C. A. . . . ,,, dl FLORENCE I. HoLDERNEss . . DeKalb, Illinois I Us 511 Y. W. C. A., Glee Club Q23 435. DQ L JUNIORS'-EVANSTON NURSES Q --I - ., , A . i A . .. .. Y ,., , ,.,, HW, . 3, Alnwrilw F. .Y , 1 A 1 - .. . . 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A., Glee Club CID Czj. ll ANNE M. PARKER ,..... . Evanston, Illinois fl l E Y. VV. C. A.g Glee Club, Minnesota University. ' i L 1 BERNICE E. PELTON . Dickinson, North Dakota ,l gi, Y. W, C. A. bl 'Lx 'll AGNES KATHERYN PETERSON ..... . Evanston, Illinois 6' Y. VV. C. A.g Vice President of Class, Glee Club CID Q l JUNIORS--EvANsToN NURSES A as 1 O . 1:11, -f-A-, -4351? . f....,,...,. ..... ...,...a.., -.., ,lp V .... -E . Y , V, . . M Page 116 ' 4' '1 1 ...,, ,. ., . .L -2:-.sg ' A ' W 1:5-sf 'QW C 'iffw o 0 o 30 0,5 faq. '00 I 35503 4 02f:2 QQ 3205 E QF mm :za u?:- Y s CLA-55 of '2jl1I? s s W f is -lf ,n l W ULIVE ROYS . . Chicago, Illinois Y. W. C. A. if Pg ll' 1, ' l DOROTHY STEEHR ..... . Waukesha, Wisconsin . 4 Y. W. C. A.g Class Treasurer Czj fgj. I I ll . Nik ANNA SUSEMIEHL . Plainfield, Illinois Y. W. C. A. 1? '24 LITA L. TITUS .... .Waterford, Wisconsin if my Y. W. C. A.g Glee Club CID. V I ' 9 W' Q V RUBY E. WINTON ,... f Tipton, Indiana pn' Y. W. C. 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Ms a--fears stasis or 25 mia V - E se as -ll N X HARVEY -IosEPI-I HENDERSON, AEA . Crown Point, Indiana I N I! A X 'fi DONALD E. HULVEY, EX, XIISZ ....... Stanford, Illinois ll. it Class Secretary Czjg S 'llabus Board, Illinois Vilesleyan University. I 1 .ll I y V ,Q 1 . l gs 1 FRANKLIN E. KITZLJILLER, CDMA, ,XEQ . . Farmington, Illinois Q I Yf Syllabus Board. Lk RUBEN HAROLD KOENIG, EIIIKID, Trowel ...... Ross, Iowa Class President KID, Class Treasurer fzjg Student Council Secretary C313 Y. NI. C. A. Cabinet President C3Dg Syllabus Board. 'IQ' FRANCIS IVERSON LIVINGSTON ...,. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 9 22 University of Nlanitobag Canadian Club, Student Council 131. Q fi A ' I af rf' I Q 3 WILLIAM JAMES MCCAULEY . . . Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada pw University of Alberta, Canadian Club. iq ' ELMER L. MCMILLAN, KAXII . Chicago, Illinois ' l NATHANIEL P. MILLER, KAKII Farmville, Virginia n i , ig' Grinnell College. . . ,. . 'Q J. s. 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Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada L, ' L'niversity of Alberta. l ALLEN ROTHVSVELL, NIISZ ......... Chicago, Illinois Student Council C155 Class President C355 Ifniversity of Oregon. an ALBERT LEO SCHIFF, AZI' .,.,.... Chicago, Illinois ,N Class Vice President C35g University of Chicago, University of Illinois. . W we sa as - . li - 4 at I. Q DEWVEY IV. SEKVRIGHT, CIJAG, A1152 ..... Buffalogap, South Dakota 0' Class Secretary C355 University of South Dakota. I i CLARENCE E. SIMON, EKIICIP ....... Princeton, Illinois Football C25 C355 Class Secretary C15g South Dakota State College. W' 5 ROBERT DARREL SMOOT, XZQD . . . . Philadelphia, Missouri fl K E Kirksville State Teachers' College. ' ' fx B. MAE STRELTL-IATTER, Kim .....,. Peoria, Illinois , Q University of Chicagog University of Illinois, Lewis Institute. Elf A A 454 . . . lg CHARLES M. TARKINGTON, AQUA . Chicago, Illinois 'D' 9 Fisk University. 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In order to facilitate the Ob'eCt of the catolo - 111111 , 11 1, , 1 I P . i J - G g 1 1, 111 Ing, The Syllabus 1I1'E6I'VlCVVCCl several prominent people in the University and 111 from a summation of their ideas on the most typical student the following points 111 1111 11 were considered in selecting the candidate: ' 1 11 1 Character 1 Loyalty H11 1 1 1111111111 Personality Scholarship 1111 1111'f1 Leadership Athletics M. . . . . . . . Egfr' 1 With the above as a criterion for the selections, Frances Dickey and B1llyMcElWaIn Were elected as most nearly measuring up to these standards. 111 . . . . Since the selection was a dillicult one tO make a great many others received S1 a large number Of votes. Some of these are listed below. 1 1 1 111 -0 1 ' HONORABLE MENTION V 11 11' 1 FRANCELE HARRIS GEORGE FRY A 111 '11 HELEN NASH LARRY HORTON 11 11 1- O E R E 1111 1 ERALDINE RODE ALPH REYER 11111, 1 11111 EMILY WATT ALBERT ANDERsON .'111 ' 1 IS H1 11 1 115 DORIS CORBETT DONALD CALHOUN 1' 11 MARY ALICE MERRILL EVERETT FOX UNDINE DUNN MALCOLM EISELEN 1 ELEANORE FISCHER JOHN PAVER QQ HELEN SCHLEMAN GLEN FAWCETT 1 LOUISE WHITEHEAD GUY DAVIS 111 N, 'E 1 1 1 't 1 1 11111 CAMPUS LIFE1SYLLABUS CONTEST .ii-:fx L . .. ...n-,-21'Pf3l3E33+9f-:la .-. -A. :if-14:1-:VSAT arf: ' A ff i34i5Df 1 ff 1123159 1.,. , 1 11.4, - ' -i414 A-4.1. 4--A .-'- 3- 'R - T -.A,Li.,f,L1e. Pagg I27 u 1 nnggg,,':A ' .-1. ,.., , 1. -' ' Wi I 3205 2:-Q? Q E i E E 57:3 WFP L Frsci-mn VANDENBURG ROBERTSON l 1925 SYLLABUS SUBSCRIPTION I r f- fl , CAMPAIGN H, 5' CONDUCTED BY RED LANTERN ', I , - . K On the morning of November 5, 1923 the junior girls Were up before the sun had made its appearance and began inquiring from students at an early hour, ,Q Have you subscribed for the IQZS Syllabus?U Until the night of the ninth the gf same challenge was heard on the Evanston campus. Q K5 Sixty-five girls were chosen from Red Lantern and divided into teams of five gi, pi each, under the able direction of Gene Robinson and Eleanore Fischer. This made I, 45 thirteen teams in all, ten in Liberal Arts, one in Music, one in Speech, and one 55 pi from the Commerce and Journalism Schools. In order to stimulate a spirit of rivalry, the girls competed both for team and individual selling honors. Each team had a captain and all the strategy of Warfare was employed to discover Sylla- bus purchasers. '3 , i 0, F After the campaign was over and the subscription lists counted it was found Q A that the team of which Hazel Drieske was captain had taken first honors. This 4' U ' - , H Til at 5 ggi D95 M do , t, t S B r S t - - 'L-DFI' YQZ LIZQ, :s. e:,,':f:a5r,,k .',-:ees-w .'.- Q -.': : ---:QQ -,'-' ii f- Y .-i v L: t-. I ' f ,' . ' :,', '-Y'-,,, 1 . .V V C Page 128 . E H' . i. 1 mf. - -' ,,5., ' 1 . , . . 5232 1 5325? ' 0- an 0 as 9520 1 rfws 5029 ' 96065 SEQ 02036 21 ,use 'T' ima l X l CARLISLE - DIKIESKE FINN 1 ,, THISTLEYVOOD D13 IXIEMER F V Il '. THE WINNING TEANI It l . l ii . ' f 'x y team consisted of Helen Finn, Dorothy DeRiemer, Emily Carlisle, and Anna May T Thistlewood. This team sold ZOI subscriptions which was a very creditable show- i T ing. Second place was Won by the Alma Vandenburg team of Gerta Henning, T Eleanore Fischer, Helen Dyche, and Faith Reichelt. gg Ng The contest for individual honors, Was even more closely contested. After a .Six very spirited race Alma Vandenburg won high honors with a total of 112 sub- 1 1, if T scriptions. Undine Dunn and Audrey Beem ranked second and third respectively, N . and theyalso turned in a large number of orders for the Syllabus. p if The 1925 Syllabus Wishes to take this opportunity to thank the girls of Red l Lantern who so loyally supported the attempt of the class of 1925 to ,publish the year book. Thru their efforts The Syllabus was given a large circulation and in Q part the financial success of the book made certain. if i ' 2 fs' as ag! DQ um.: 1 1 1 it We FfMf'f Lf E - BU S D R I V E one plum 1 i 1 1- , ,J ' -' -- '-ff M ,...- ' - - , 4 r, EEG A A Page 129 1 ,slfziim A- --g-f , Q Q W 1 ' f 354 f4l4f, , . f A ,M -- iNfL?fiTmi,, Y ' M A Mffffl... -gf.i'Q'fiLfIQ.ggQZN fm.-. ......' iQ:,. .. ' 5 A Q- W M E'-'G: ',C' -EW5 5236225 bmfbfgi , 4523239 QQ if ' pave? QJQQQ ' s1f y 111 gkfm I 5 2 LT-EJ! 7 H---'1..:...4 E :ZZ-'TJ 3552-T 7553? 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BIOULTON I 'f Km 7 f lillfl ,u Y . . -A .N ' ljli ll DEAN ARTHUR I. IXENDALL Medzczize ip 5, l AI..EX.LXNDER A. BRUCE . . Law -I Qiilll XYILLIAM I. FARQUARHSON Devztiftri .lzlw sl W' . ' 3 II I, I I, jig 'VX ALTER K. SMART . . Commrrce W llillif' XNILLIAM G. SMITH E71 ineerin 'QQ'.liIl f : g g f, ill, Ti-.gil 'Ang mfg liiifzll . - . . . .. ,, . ,Q If: ' Ii Control of athletics at Northwestern, as at other Universities ID the Big Ten , Ii I gg I the 'Western Intercolle iate Conference is in the hands of the facult f. In this 'lll5S Sa gi . 7 . 3 - al Y IU, 'I wholesome arrangement the middle west has led all other sections of the country, ' p and the work of the conference is frankly and generously lauded by other athletic g li, bodies. The National Collegiate Association is now emphasizing this feature. Il ll The ersonnel of Northwestern's committee shows a wise selection. The ll l l fl . p . . . . . . . lf! ll 1 y chairman has served IH this capacity over a long period and he IS widely recognized fly, I as a leader in salutory measures in this fieldl Every man on the committee has , participated during student days in one or more college sports, and knows from R his own experience the value of competition in sports when held within proper gli, RZ' I . I effxji Iii' bounds. - R9 ll Q1 l . . . l' Meetings of the'comm1ttee are held at frequent Intervals and reports are made Q15 to the University Council. Qs' I r I I lllll fhg i l .LlCl2T:'.....--.I.,-A---E:,.L...-....- . . .... f,fi5?15?5?i...---, ..... Fw 145 1 nA. ,v 1 G 1 1. D 1 -4 'ii' f-:T-'iT. e .1 1. A,. H , ,, .. is E5ff6ff'gf 6503? tfgkclla 39 Q Q . DANA-M. EVANS 32535 BY LAURENcE C. HoRToN President lVIen's Athletic Association ill The Hello, brother, your looking f1ne,', 'Q spirit of Dana Evans has become a criterion among Northwestern men and others who are Wil so fortunate as to be acquainted with him. V The friendly handshake, the word of encourage- ms, ment, and the unfailing interest in the work of las lnnen ha? viion 'Doc' a permanent place ,pl inte eartsoa. f ll f l, Dr. Evans came to Northwestern five years 'L ago. He brought with him an enviable record, dating from 1893 when he studied medicine ,pil at Boston University Meldical School. A il numgegpf gezlrs were spentlinltheitrolng East- , l E' ern . f. . .training sc oo s. st eresu t l f V of this training he has never lost sight of the , 'H fundamental value of Physical Education as a 1 ll ll factor in making better men. 4'Not simply ily 1 winning teams, but better men, was a slogan ll that he helped to make famous. This in fact no 1 . , . 1 on w a p ase 1 p s. 9 l, ,N After 1900 Dr. Evans put in five years il ll with Denver Univ-ersity as Athletic Director. .He spent a year at Cornell, coaching Q l basketball, wrestl1ng,'and advanced gymnastics. In 1907 he accepted a position , ,T mf as Director of Athletics at Beloit College, and coach of football, basketball and lm track. At the latter institution in 1910 four of his personally coached teams won ,J I, ii championships in the Little Five . Wliileithere he was known as The Prince lk, li of Good Coachesv. President Eaton once said, HI will live longer through having it 1 Nfr. Evans to look after athletics. H ' if l li Next at Indiana 1917-I8 as coach of basketball, track, and assistant football coach,.there was a larger field with keener competition. Here, though this res- Wg ponsibility waslless, his success was greater. During his first year there his seem- . EW ingly unpromising quintette won Ind1ana's first victory over Purdue in five years. QM 1,15 Indiana too, sang his praises, both as a man and as a coach. 1 fl gi' Dr. Evans was called to Northwestern the 'following' year and 'served in the capacity of physical director till TQZO. At that time certain changes in the athletic staff gave a chance to make a logical union of physical training and the competitive ,,', sports under one head. The wide experience of Nfr. Evans both east and west, ,- his knowledge of competitive sports as well as of the educational side, and his 1 familiarity with conference circles, made him thellogical choice of the athletic PQI l , authorities for the added title of Director of A-thletics. , , Under his direction a permanent year-around coaching staff has been organized. l The faculty and athletic department have blended their interests and. a compte- , 1 l hensive system of physical education involving every student in school is a reality. ,M Q Inhrecognition of Dr. Evans ability he was chosen Chairman of the National Q 'fig Collegiate Athletic Association two years ago and'1s at present a member of the 6.1, General Wrestling Committee of the same association. Sl 1 Since 'Doc' has been directing the athletic department his cool headedness, sound judgment, and gratifying cooperation have brought an era of harmony gill and confidence. All students and groups look alike to him. Egg ,gsfli Dana Evans is a courageous leader, a man's man and friend, silent servant to lla his idol, GREATER NORTHWESTERN. He is one of Northwestern's men. l He is for them, and they for him. ATHLETICS .: 'f'15il5'i3f:r--W- , --we?-'ure-+t eH'21:i . w.-LL.-.J f Q3 -fic Pagg --rq v Tf.li.'.lfIl I,,1 -T' 'i g ' ' T 9 ...-s...,-- -. wa.a.-..m.- . . L..sssm.a:5i?1iE QZQQQF was , maj, VARSITY COACHES -Qi Q 9.4049 GLENN THISTLETHWAITE Varftty Football ami Frefhman Bafketball Coach By lfVILLIAM T. MCELWAIN, Captain Football, I923 ,,,,-,f,!' QE gps? The best way to judge a man is to find out the opinion 5 of people who know the man and his ability to handle W ,l the situation which confronts him. GlennThistlethwaite's ' character and abilities may then best be shown in the opinion of Northwestern alumni who really understand i W the situation which confronts a Purple coach. At the Annual Alumni Harvest Home Banquet last . E, fall,Glen Pigskin Thistlethwaite was awarded an honor- I X I ary degree. This degree was that of O. M. M. which W 1 , being translated means-Old Nlan Nloses-for he would Wl i lead the sons of Northwestern into the promised land. , W The promised land is the coveted conference football 1 championship. When we have planted the old Purple flag in that soil, Glenn will be hailed as our greatest leader. For Glenn is a leader. No one but a born leader W could go through a season of unlucky defeats such as l this last fall and yet, game after game, bring the morale 5 of his men to fighting pitch. No one but a man among W men can light a mjinx .No one but Glenn Thistlethwaite W , , could give it such a tough light-and Glenn nearly de- livered the knockout blow in the Iowa game. Incidently - I we are betting our hat that next year Old Nfan Jinx , doesn't last a round. r l GLENN TH,s.,.LE.,.HWMTE Then our toast will be UTO Old Man Kloses, to Coach , ,l 3 all Glenn 'Pigskin' Thistlethwaite, our fighting, two-fisted .lj lil, leader of men-All Hail . ll lt I 1,1 vu Q MAURICE A. KENT n J Bnfketball, Baxeball, Frofh Football Coach x,7x X z lt. ' By WALTER STEGMAN, Captain, Basketball 1923-'z4. ., -.-. ' To know Maurice A. Kent personally means more 'f' , than one can put on paper. He has that magnetic per- H 1 sonality which is necessary in the make-up of a successful l athletic coach. Coming to Northwestern from Iowa , X C State College two years ago, he faced the task of making fV.gg- 1V.--, ,g,: , , gli l ,QQ a team out of men who had played together under two I ' .,'.. .I iff Q i' tllff different coaches the two previous years. His success ,Q ' ,:I lkilf, in his Hrst year was as well as could be expected and gd, at his teams Hnished the season with a creditable showing. B - r NW' His teams this year, while not winning many games, .,.2g MJD Q did show the fight and dash which comes from such 1 5 LQ - ff - H f- - - -- Fill 3 coaching as Maurie kent is capable of doing. Handi 6 is ,,,,g Q ,T , capped bvineligibility, injuries, and having all green W. 9 ' men to work with he performed the herculean task of Q whipping a Conference team into shape in a very credit- g able manner. zt- . a..:-.. Kent came to us at the time the Athletic Department V ' was in the process of rebuilding. He has fitted into this gzizfii ' .5 new regime in a manner which not only spells- success i Y , for the sports he coaches, but also in the upbuilding of --,f 1- l ,I the other sports. His season is from September to June. Q? ' He is the man whom Coach Thistlethwaite depends on for r -i 1 1 ' ,5 his future football material., As Frosh football coach ga, 2? he is responsible for the' development of green men' into , y , ..Q .fl future football possibilities. He-has made many friends ,mp among the students and alumni in his two years here -M. A- KENT on our Campus, and all who are acquainted with Hhdauriel' know him as a real man. Z: G53 AAI?il:,l5lf-gf M A A . izu-la'-.5 .. -.. . Y. - -V .,... ,QZQTYT 5. -f 4,54 'Q hg ' ' net- 'r't ' -'fam r ' f 'i e'lf Qle-21433 ,f. ,fn Y f, V... A, ,W-. 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P xl superiority as a swimming coach has been shown by ig' his power to develop and improve swimmers who had lki been coached elsewhere. lt is this which is the mark 111 li 6 of a really great coach. Another big factor in the success l 5 ' til! ' of the team is the absolute confidence the men have in 1' Torn. He inspires a respect and love for himself in his ll W wi swimmers which has a powerful effect on the general 1 X il? harmony and spirit of the team. There is no greater ' lx lil swimming coach than Tom Robinson and Northwestern l li , will never fail to a reciate that fact. '1 1 . p PP . L li l ' . l l . l' I ' l i l l l l 1 fl J p 1 A i' Tom Rorsmson il , .i 5 l Will llllf l ' I X lllrf 515 rim .Q ' l f ,li il f I ii is ., I l i X 2 lx FRANK HILL ll ,, . tip Track Coach xl il 1 D, v . I ll 1 I By H. lx. IXAHN, Captain, Track, 1923-324. i' 1 is.. , . . i i After his team has shown its heels to some stiff com- . 'I HJ petitor and you go to congratulate the man who was 'Billy ff? res onsible for the victorv, he will sa f, Don't con- N3 My P - ' - 5 71 bag! gratulate me, praise my men, they did the work . 9.351 'fi Modesty in the face of success is a criterion of greatness l M, yin in character and true sportsmanship. Frank Hill is .nl modest. Frank, however, is more than a great track and .SLN coach. His heart and soul is with every Northwestern I gi' man and every Northwestern team. When things are J in a bad wayin another sport, he is the first to co-operate, ' l 1 W the first to give aid. Frank will offer one of his most - l ' valued men, if he thinks that man can strengthen an- ' other one of Northwestern's teams. , l The track men love him, swear by him, and give lg I , WL? their all for him. To know Frank Hill is to love him Q25 ' 5 liig and he who leaves Northwestern without having made 22: the acquaintance of 'lthe world's greatest track coach , 1 ft L ,QF as his men call him, is missing a great part of his education. twig , .ft i U 2 aa El . , .. 'Qi l with FRANK I'IILL , . li jfdh ATHLETICS V159-E.: .3 r r '3 Q ,, A , ,,,,,A,.,,.i..,A, ,MW A . - rf -'3i.Tr:, ,c , .... . .LmAA,:2z,,,,K,.,.,,. 51-Q-M lil' l'?i?Q-6-ljififfi ii I- Y Q . Qaliffiiili F5 73? T-?iQ.i1.g,i. 'J..i'F-Yf.i .rig-,g.Q-g:1?':.,.:---.fi-.lcmfl M,lfh? '- '- :gE?a.. - - ' TFT Ally...-'T lf: - M3 Page 148 I A -as on M. . o.e,s..L-..--e ::.T.....,-'.-.Fl........--i-- fg. , ef ,Ji 1 H TEQQWZS' ,i ft . 1. fit? V351 . 'QQ .gbgifij-,g I ' 'ff ,,.....,::.i.-assays.. 1 JL F 2 i It . ----'Z'!?T'TJ l2i-J-l--. .ui Tig.:.,..-iL - ' -.L-7.4.2 - A- -l-H 'Yr' ' ' Q5 ee? ,qygv Q7 0 KF' Q lvl-1. G' Q iGJ Kt9 rigs 0 Q f w 1 - 'ity Quai., IIARSIIY COACHES rags? - . - 0 . 21 0,0efl 2-342' Lani: 43 , P-1 EUGENE MAYNQR lffl f W're.riZing, Afriftant Football Coach Q By IAIIQRMAN .l'IATI'IAXVAY, Ca wtain Wrestlin 1 2 -2 1 2 -11 U- 1 s, 9 3 4, 9 4 J G: 5::.1 -get c:::h Northwestern acquired a valuable addition to its coaching V' staff when Eugene Maynor took over the task of tutoring wrestling, . . . 1 assisting in football and coaching freshman baseball this year. Iile l J brought with lnm a versatile experience in sports besides a pleasing l personality that early won him the confidence and co-operation of his men. Hailing from south of the Mason Dixon line he was possessed of a certain modesty inherent in people from the southland and it ' was some time before it was known that he had been honorably l discharged from the armv at the close of the war with a commission l l .Y .. .- . . , , 1 ' as lilajor of I'1eld .Xrtllleryg that he received his early military l 1 , training and commission at IVest Pointg that he went to France Ml with the lfirst Divisiong that he was with the first American troops j to take over the front line trenches and that he was severely wounded It and invahded home with the hrst batch of casualities in IQIS. In the Olympic wrestling tryouts in IQZO Coach Maynor went 1 , into the finals and wrestled one hour and a half in the deciding ji l yi match before he was outpointed. In 1915 while a student at the - A lx University of Alabama where he received his AB. degree he won H l W the Southern Intercollegiate Conference championship in the shot ' , put. While freshman coach at the University of hfissouri he re- i Q 3771, l i ceived an MA. degree in English and journalism. Later he went , l Y . ' . ' . ' V , . ' l to Alabama Polytechnic Institute as baseball coach, Wrestling EUGENE RIAYNOR IU . instructor and line coach of the football squad. I 1 1 . l 1 gli l l fi fir il' 1 JM Nils RIN N pts 1 LEON G. KRANZ it 'fl Head of GQV77L1ZfIJ f'lL7lL Work for Men and W011-ze1zQ 3 1 By CARL KUHLEN, Captain Gymnasties,',1923-'24. 'I is W Professor Kranz came to Northwestern from Springfield College ' 'N , Q where he made an enviable record as ca tain of the ymnasium lil l l P g - ll f lj team. In the two years he has been here he has greatly increased Agg in QQ' the interest in Gymnasium work for both men and women. I-Ie j Y gb devotes a large part of his time to corrective work, a phase of gym- , gig nastics which treats 'cases of postural defects. I-Ie' has cured very s l successfullv over fortf eases of flat feet and spinal curvatures. 0, QQ - , 1 . I ' f , ,L Aside from his corrective work, Professor Ixranz has also 'IH' 'warg 'F augurated many other new features in the Physical Education lm 65 Department. This year he started classes in apparatus Work for Veg, 5 1 women. The competition in these classes was so keen that a women s Q pi 1 apparatus team was chosen. ylfl l Professor Kranz is the coach of the golf team and has developed I this sport a great deal. He also organized the first gymnastic team , Northwestern has ever had. - Starting with practically no material he has in two short years built up a very creditable team. Professor Kranz is the only coach in the conference who works ll 'lj on every piece of apparatus. I-Ie never asks anyone to do any- , IQ thing he cannot do himself, and the stimulus added by these personal ,+A ,' demonstrations helps to account for his remarkable success with 'I if his classes. . i u These classes are as popular for the fun and good fellowship ,gm Q 1 which one finds there as for the things one learns, and lgtlis hard . - ' ' f h ' h b ' tiecass. ' QE LEON G- RRANZ to tell which enjoy s them most, the coac oi t e mem ers o PTE H L E T 1 c s AT ...V - H E? . . , ,I ,J .,...--Jlfirit ggi ,iii aa-.. 'il-.-.inf 1 , m,..f,.Q....?,,..,,..a I., em-x...m .... - e -its -5, 1 A fr y 1- . ,tc . , E, -.-.......a..-a. are r r- n 1 1 e ,vi ls If a,aE1,sea.-..-. 8 fri? .-Eg5'1s1.ac 1-5-m:.'.z.z,g.ng,,,g..-1 sae...ap,.4...,-A s'wfs-f-1'-M -. fist, wg.-'A f Page 149 ,. A . A H fs Y V -, -A., -f' L, fr 'r . , , Wi f- ' ' A SQ' f ---fr--N W' inset? eggs' LW?-F ' 6 VARSITY COACHES 23.93 gfsglofi 9395? R. JERCME DUNNE , l Vanity Line Coach . l By GLEN MAGNUSON 3 3.--5, Duke, as every one knows him, hails from the good old hills of Ann Arbor. Entering the University of l ' Michigan in the fall of 1918 he started his career in living l up to what his two older brothers had established in A lx, the way of giving to their Alma Mater the spirit ofsflght 1 1 and good fellowship on the gridiron. , li mr During the four years Duke was at Ann Arbor, he l was twice an all conference man and twice an all western man and captain of one of hlichiganls champion teams. ln track'and basketball he played a stellar role. In basketball he had a career hard to equal. ln track he was a sure winner for his school and was a member of the American 1920 Olympic Team. . As a line coach he won the admiration of every man --U on the squad, and proved himself a master of football ' R I D and men. '- EROME UNNE Here's hoping he will be with us next year. ,l CHARLES CARNEY A Affiftant Line Coach y 'fChuck a product of Evanston, and a graduate W 'N of the University of Illinois certainly had a past record , 3 which is hard to equal. He was picked by Walter Camp 'Tig on his first All American Team. He was captain of one If of the football teams and captain of one of the basketball A teams and for two years led the conference in points in l' Mil' basketball. . li Chuckl' certainly brought some of Zuppke's fight J and fire to Northwestern. At least the ends on the North- 1 in - western teams think so. l can hear him yet, get down W under that punt. What! You stalling for time? lf you donft believe they can get down under punts ask 1 1 Parkins or Fry from lowa. The were nailed in their Y , l own tracks on every punt. , , l M VVe know if Chuck is back next year he will have 1 ' developed ends that will be hard to beat. Qi, Fl , CHARLES CARNEY 4:3 ggi 9 gi. gi 1 if 1 E , sgffg A HENRY PENFIELD 1 ' 5 ,' - Q .i Affzftant Frefhman Coach ri Hennyl' is not a new comer to Northwestern lfni- l V VC1'SiIY- HCUHY Played as H fffoulal' VHfSitY taCk1C fOr ' V., ' three years, and in those threec years he only missed i f playing part of one game. . 5 . .V --'. After graduation Henny saw fit ,to come back and fl l g' -' v' - ' , , f assist 'fhflauryu Kent with the freshmen. As a varsity gij V lv -',' f -,,, man I can say that Henny must have instilled the spirit alll lfflzf- of fight into the yearlings which will not be forgotten ill Sf f... ,A ' when they don a purple jersey next year. ' fo - Ni ,.., Z ', . I A ,. ',-'-. saizmzi f 'A my ..,i J Alii ' as .fr '-..i A ' was .i I ll HENllY PENFIELD ,LN ATHLETICS , f,Ei-A.lfl-A. -da. - AA-.'i'1:':1fiL.....- , A...-Q. - .,.. 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Wa? 5310312 9-.N 92525 i' lI + 12 as F7 l XVILLIAIXII lX ICELXVAIN ROBERT WQENECKE 1 Haiflmfk Fullback 'N Cf1Pfl11'1 1923 Captain IQ24 1 'Q ll ui plz 4, ' lx T' REVIEW OF THE SEASON- if The 1923 football season started with a corps of able coaches and a worthy Q captain at the helm. The available material which was at their disposal and from l ,lo which a team to represent Northwestern University was to be formed, can be -gg' ' l Ng distinctly placed in two classes. Ten of the men were three year veterans ands 34 A A s n D Il gf most of the remainder were newcomers at the college style of play. Captain- Lg elect Wienecke of the IQ24 team was the only outstanding Junior. A d1Hicult ig it job confronted the coaches to mould these men together into a playing machine. However, this was accomplished and the youths fought steadfastly at the side of 'y the veteran. l l 3 s al , ,, i All 5,5 Q , 0 Q ' g E Q .ATHLETICS-roorBALL Q M A p t , s- mms i ff-f - -rf-'H 'Q-ffm? V ' f H ,.,.i aaa. f . ,- ?:,., ,1.L,i 1,1 -.. t Page 157 i 1 l I 11, e v gss ts ax:-1 '- '4'f:S Sy--- df '-1:---I-f-' ' '- -- -el----an - a V -s. 4 i 1,,lf'Tf'f'.fIf Tf .f1f:lIg 'i1.LjQ fQf., Iflil 4 . A ,!.,,,, ALL,,:.,l,.- , YL -A g ,., ' E T Wa Q o s -0 49' . Q. sage time 59394 ?af9s't 02956 9aQsfi l l :ATE Qi ul ' L 1' I 1 ll' ll ,i ll 4 lf fl l M ll ll x ' l l 'lx ' l I H if s it Wi GLEN NIAGNUSON GUY DAVIS W wi Guard Tarklf . I . 1 ll l li . y A The Purple opened the season with its usual preliminary opponent, Beloit, l T whom we downed by the score of 21 to 6. The men on the team who had met this L' .bit small college 'ust two years before must have remembered the sting of defeat ll 1- :Nfl-l . J ' . . . . . gl till,-ill. which they handed out at that time. At the same time, fight was instilled 1n the lx 1. il men playing their first game for Northwestern and the entire team looked to have i '1 ,y . . . . . . . Y A . T a ver fortunate season with the finest of ossibilities. Ca taln McElWa1n led . ...H 1. , Y 1 A P P , R1 f ,j T his team for the first time IH a very capable manner. The shift that was made in W Mg the line from the previous year which sent Larry Horton to the tackle position l ll seemed to be a good one. The center of the line appeared to be well cared for in il i J the presence of the blond-haired Tim Lowry who was making his debut into if li. college football. The game indicated that the team was started in the right direc- 1 T l I tion. - Q W V .V VV: ' ' ,V ,J , Wall 652 il , D ' i E 51 i i ii E . We lg I L, vt- ' ,gf 1. as 'l Q . Q 2. . ., ATHLE'l ICSiFOOTBALL css, g EI U , . ,, . ....,....-,, , , f- , . F '--.gigiwr .r f - . -5. -f-, Iigflffli 'iii' 't T1 'T 1 t T' ' ff f -4-f--ve A- gfa, , ff H477 ,,,,N,FfM-- T- 5 ff'5 :w '41'-ffilftm?-in 'gl ' xp' T--f' fy-T --fi-:HY--f,fi1-A--111 . .5 T-.uggvf-v.a,A: :cf M. -WF? T ,Y-T T ' ': 23 ' Y fl? '- '+TF f' sal HW- ,, : ' ' 'H ' - 'tt ' in-f-V -:-- . ,- V . L.gr'.g.-:H ' - H -is -av:-rm ff ---me Laa.f5-l-swag.. .a,m1wc..,..l' -,Q-.,mg,:, - ijiii.-aa... gg-........n,:..r:f-.. 'i,.,a-.,,-,,Q.g,, MW-2 ,W ,mf F. -V up 5,-G ,:fEZ,1,,.. inf f --r Y-. . . .r,,,- ,. .... U... . ,. Page 158 n l . i i ,1 . 1.1, f , ,,,,K1wk:,u1:- QSM: WSL, - , .?,,,w ,fg,p11nnAQsiv A Qi L . j 1' ,N 'P V g..a,,g K W 33263 4 . Q. Qggjm. '?2l3'q49 9595? o its fa CE fa 6026 653655 Anil W Q lsf l X J li l -l il i l iw lv ,,- lil H. i all , i im! ll 'llil l l 1 ll li ll l li ll W all li l ll l l is 5 if I LANVRENCE lelorvrox FRED DE STIQFANO ll li i 1 1 TIIFNH Fullback ' f I 3 Wi ' i r ll, rl! 'li jllli The next Week brought that 'heart-breaking game with the Hoosiers, which ,li ii Indiana won 7-6. After such a disappointment, one wonders how athletic coaches fllllif mlfl can keep their sanity. One lucky run gave the Cream and Crimson eleven the W needed points. Before and after that incident, the game was all NorthWestern's. Lauder went over with the Winning points in the last half only to be called back Ji it ii for an off-side play. Drop kicks simply would not find their way over the bar. flight. ' 1 l The redeeming feature of the day was the consistency with which our backs plunged iii the line. The line did splendidly in opening holes. It was only those last few yards M which fate seemed to make infinite when we approached the opponents' goal ,fm I1 I! i line. The student support at this game was Wonderful. A crowded special train kiwi! 'l and numerous automobiles brou ht hundreds of lo al rooters Whose lust lungs yilgyl r 1- li. . g Y Y farm ,V I HMB' filled the air. H! - in 1 W Kit 5 w lim f i I ll ll 1 I r i g I lim lt tl Eta ig x'4ll as ls. Arntizrics-Foo'1'BALz. 'EQ ff , .di -i?2 :'TZ:'7ZQl fr- a A 'iff -W WI-flgl F,,.,,,,..,5-E,,H,,. ,.,, :,,,.. . ,,,4 V,,. ,,, , ,E , Y W Y-,W , W, fa, M If -- 'f-g2Vf5:g,..4- i. -- so . . Y Y I Y -J -J---v ' T ,T t ,..,, , A ' Y U? .YL TN Q - '-- - W -ng -Fm AT:-L-if-gfzf -fc-.figd X ,. c Epox.,-.. QQ , ' ' 1, 1 .,1i.wgYVg, 5, 7,412-1-1-N-fa i..-.-c.3.-L-:A - Q -if I1-we ,Wg -L i-fctigr--1w1?v?lff,,1irqg'l.6,o 1 ,gli V -2-NLM..-..ta...ii ' ' N W p, TT' 'TT , ' Page 159 u -fe---e---q Me--fffQ-++-a--- 1 .-2-ar ' Q '. ?ar,-,gf Y-rfeewe--A-ie'---Q-M e V-ef -M-'- limi -1 e ,huh . .,,, -. . . . cn, .o,-.-.c a .a.,...n--. W.. . - a ww? Qggiini? ? -oi , QQQQ Gigi? 9553? wif? 9994 E 5 'T-T-Nl ' Ma. I .' f' T' lk' lf ll gf ff-s Vi ll ll ri.: Jill v- X 2 l l 5 i ' 1 ' H 1' l l 1 i lj l ll l l n , l l il ll 1 il' . I N i l. l , . 5 y i il RAE LAUDER WILLIAM JOHNSON ' P li Halfback End lit In the Chicago contest on October zoth, Coach Thistlethwaite's men showed l flashes of form which gave promise of a superior team. However, it was not North- ,T pill! Western Day on the south side and the many loyal supporters of the Purple must xl ,I await another year to humble the Maroon hosts. The offensive of our team was , ' 6' i able to work the ball down, within striking distance of the Chicago goal on three y ll occasions. Red Herman did some scintillating work on the receiving end l QQ - V of several passes, one of which was completed just a few feet from the goal. North- i ll 5 y westernwas held for downs and a golden opportunity to score was lost. Captain I ang Billy McElwain was the one to make these accurate tosses. The defensive work il of the line in this game deserves much praise. They fought gloriously to stem lm the tide of the powerful advance of the Maroons. The score, I3 to o, was but . l 3 a poor index of the football exhibition which the Purple displayed on this day. Qi! , t SJ . , .... 5' gf' 's ,lg cg 'QQ W y li, gl l l 1 ' I! l B . fi l r lit A Qt wel 5 4-ff' Q Q' 'lla G' M . V N Y An W ATHLET OTBALL V :f'r'frc:'ef1if:e' egiQ'1HeiJ'ii'ttc it fe .. PT iiiifi '-s'f ' -'-' 1f 'f -9fTW'u w'- A-G-ea +4--alb:3.v- - i ,., K .ac Page 160 9 s ll .l Q y - , ,-.aff W1?1v-wax -A -, ,... .- . . ' ' .,1 i Q -t 1 -5 'gf -f 5 4. fujgfes GI. ,rl IK ff? rm ,ifggsafif I ,ijjf 9 9 Q can ff ? 0432 -666525 92999 ffcwag Q99 fafqa- 2-2994? F ri? 7 i if. S-fig ' l 1 l ' n SAM TAYLOR CHARLES K.ELLY R, Q End Hamiack ' l ' W' .Al i Cub's Park, was the scene of the contest with Illinois and it was crowded to N capacity to see the renowned Grange perform. The latter did this to perfection, gp. showing his prowess to our disadvantage. The field was wet and soggy, hardly lg' f1t to play upon. It was in this game that Alva Graham played awonderful brand of l footbalhespecially brilliant was the manner in which he ran back punts with little ' interference to help him. The line played a very good game at times. It was . - . my a hard defeat to take but it was lost to a wonderful combination,-Harold Grange 9 ga and Earl Britton. i Q I Ill. The following Saturday took the Purple team to the Twin Cities to do battle .lk LIL lf l with Nlinnesota. The team got off to an early lead by means of a well-executed l ,, QE if forward pass which lead to a seven point lead. This was short-lived for the op- i 99 T ponents soon made use of forward passes and Wide end runs which proved our ' ,R 'f i undoing. Captain hffclilwain played an exceptionally brilliant' game .both f' .I offensively and defensively. Frequently during the game, he toppled all ilnter- p i ference and got his man with the ball after the latter had eluded the remainder 11 T of the Purple team. Tom VVolfe received a sprained ankle which hampered him Ai, , i T the rest of the season. i .4 IM. T l Pit Qi' i i it fe? - as Q 1 if 4 -S W 3 S X Mg 9 l 1 1 'X ll l . qi 3 J E 'lxli I tl T D33 9 Y 1 J ai ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL vga... v . W.. . . .. -.-.-- . H ...Billie-Q-Ja-. in ---- -.fn -1:1-ff T---pil --3 'TV' ' iZI':Eiiq- nn T A 'TT-'Tn iiZfi'T:Ttg'ii iiii TT me-Tx wliii IJTDTTTLLTTJTJT llvv v e m g f f' A ,' mg Hifi' 'a.Q-f -. Page 161 ii ll f 4 J 2 K- e- - -- 'Mel---Q -f ,' fa f-ef X t , ,,,, 'gig lfkmg ' ' nm t g m,m,f,,3:, g1ifg, L eia ,KVV -1:ee:s'i::.-352 45 1-L , i:,-, . , , .. , i-had E QQGS 2931? Begg?-i' 5, 4 93652 Qigjgq 909-if i , ' 'Q lg-Eli? l L43 'xg-. if-:E 3 ' l g ig , r M r A 5 55 l l '- r w ll 1 v 5 '1 , R M: il 5,1 ' ,Q e K ME , . I xl ' ll' .,,A, , l Y . A X! ,I , ART Primo TOM WOLFE ' l 1 ' 'I Guard Habfbacle lil Our neighboring school up the north shore,-Lake Forest,-whom we trounced ,Wh to the tune of 32 to o, was our opponent on the occasion of the First Annual i lsf' Dadfs Day and the five hundred of them who came were entertained by an old ,ri fashioned Northwestern victory. The players found themselves in the beginning lui ll of the last half and showed the audience of Dads just what the Purple could do. , hrlilll Defensive play seemed to be very much improved over previous games. The l lg only serious injury of the season occurred in the last half when Burton Briggs, lk lil if a promising substitute lineman, suffered a broken collar bone. V l For the second time during the season the Purple journeyed into Indiana, itll accompanied by a train load of confident spectators, out-played an opponent throughout an entire game but left town toting the small end of an impossible M i score. A step out of bounds by Captain McElwain on a 65 yard run across the 'l Nl li Purdue goal cost us one touchdown. Tad Davis made our lone three points ggi ,l by a beautiful kick from placement from the 42 yard line in the third quarter. sail, Elf? lg: EJ NL 1 , Y - ,Y-Y,.Y-...A M , X as l i ,J ' X V. N 7 Q fl' 1 E1 ' 1 l I LFE: 6' ll Q Wigs al il lliii 1151 ,J . A .nl agll ill i P f Q' , i LTL-E . ATHLETICSTFOOTBALL A 275595 -Mm,-gg: mail, g tg ,g,,f..f--LUN gg A H s mmap 'gifs it ,gg ij-g gtmmmg 5 f'::ift--'--ff-Qqfrf-eg Y ,f 6 . .,,. .a,,,.. .fEa.3...,,,.,,.,Q.,,.g .Qe Page 162 Q l i inf l... ...V EF' : m in H f figs.. i 'fqLI?Hu 'L.: ',JWlj- I 'S' i 'm-it ml g llm- f fi . -gpg - K----P-rf V nr ai, ,- ', , M ' 'g gy?-3 ' w , P ' ' C? ?Q3P'55 I 9 0 0 5626? AWG' .gasp -Q ol PQ P 9699? Qgwkg? R-L2 ma e l I ,X oe - I f i E l l W 1 l I EDWARD l-IERMAN ALVA GRAHAA'l l ' 51111 rlaifzmt-ff ' l I , Purdue was not to be downed before its homecoming crowd and made a spec- tacular come-back with a forward pass attack and pushed over the necessary ljill gil points. ii f The last game with Iowa on our Homecoming Day was the redeeming feature E5 '. I in a season filled with disa ointments. Iowa won b a dro kick scored in the l .ll I PP . . Y P . .rg , p Hrst half. ButIowa was readyto call It quits when two touchdowns each IH the last b- l half left the Hawkeyes exhausted and Northwestern running wild in a sudden reali- I 4 y zation of her strength. A fumble paved the way for a Purple touchdown at the ll 'lb i y x kick-off of the third quarter and Northwestern was in the lead, 7 to 3. Iowa 'i ,N il came back with two touchdowns making a total of I7 points. Then, the Purple il l turned and took the ball back eighty yards for a touchdown from the Iowa klck- A A i off. Another was im endin when the whistle blew. l ' lu, P g 1 I - 1 , W5 Q llgsii I . P nfl ag ffl 9 I , ll I ll 5: . ay , r QQ i we l lb- --H 4-P 3 QQ ks P I 'PQ I l ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL Em, -mln f W c An f V M f F f W A f ..g,,mW.sE pp Wm' f so 'E if'+iet'1fTQg1ff'ftef'ffiiji' i:1Q'Qff5?lA IRI Qeefifiti 'i1'i'4 '. '3if'1'1 tE?x-.+Qg?,mgwh,5-5.14-Iuagqsg-miriam-nv VPPP- flu! -4 --P1 -P-SQ Ti n J. -,-I sr-'W ---194 -P' IH- ,.,,, u .1 ,-.. .-:ef-Y Y -, 4-P1 ,6,G Pagf 163 J' rr. li QV -mix, 'Q Q45 Y . ,ia QA: iitteimf-1'-as-Y-A-4-f'Aii6i - fawjtz' Q B ,..' 93909 .QRS iggia ',, g lit ta- SULEDZA fam! if ,, AVA 1 3 ' it --': I :'2 M , .G il'-it 2,4 if I - . 4 ig QR 4 il 4 . T ' Q A- T I i TVALLACE BAITILITER ROYAL BOUSCHOR ALBERT KELLEY 'N W Fulllmck Emi Guard ii PROSPECTS FOR.1924 . 1 l A . . . l il Coach Th1stlethwa1te's third year at Northwestern should be one of great ac- ' l l complishment on the football field. When a new coach in any sport starts at if WTI' , a school, some time is needed in which to install a system and get it into perfect l 1, ,wp working order. The years of 1922 and 1923 were the ones in which this was clone jg ,il at Northwestern. The formulating period is over. We must enter into a new T 2' A era in the season of 1924. The entire student body is back of the coaching staff p t ' and confidently awaiting the approach of the next season. i I There are facts behind this condition which support our contention. Let us consider the number of letter men who will return for the football season. From i , the Junior class of this year, there are:Captain-elect Bob Wienecke, back, Alva T1 rib, Graham, back, Al Kelley, guard, 'cRed,' Herman, endg and, Bouschor, end. ,MN from the sophomore class of this year, we have a wealth of good material return- ,ll ing: '4Tim Lowry, center, Barney', Mathews, guard, YVally Seidel, end, and Wally'7 Banner, back. This gives Coach Thistlethwaite a nucleus of nine all vlil T i 'lil ,I N l 2 l 3 l A l if ul r. lg W1 N. .. li all L 0' cs! 033 G l M l . 4 ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL 5 H V , ,, , L V ,W 5L , Y HA, WY ,wmv , Y i5 U A fifffli 3ggQ1,ipg'fff flifrjf, 'TT fl 'Nr tQ'I.L ?f'ii7i'i'i Against--'ate e-efrmgrtmm' ia .,, ,..' ia.,..g..,5,-,,:,,z.,,q,:,,:,QQ,i,fQ.a,,.,,,,i.d,.,v,,.Y,q:-w..,L'.'Q:.Q.,,,Agp .,,, .,,, R N: ri?Y:gl,Lj.'jm,.Y, Li., ,,,, Msgha A-.5J?,,.,i?gi,'1 'aa Page 164 M, --. . M-1-ffif'-2 -ei, F ,V,-f,ff:f1f-aav'r.:+,fs'1fg-rm L, Worx., .-N, , of---Y, - , -mf, fr,-W .,s,.4,,,.,, ,V ,.,,,,,,A an J W , 1 f V -1--1:-'livinL-f2iT' 1..-Q11 H-, R , s ','f,'?41 -1'l: ,ig , 2 -V,1fifr qH 'g5'i,,r'- 45'-3qg25',,1i fgfgv, 5, ,,,'fi,,' HS.,f:'2frg,gvvgeq,.,f:T5.,''gfiflii- -,mr , HWMWYHY 7, iff--Eff K-53:5 Y - ' , I , Q 3, fi L' l -54 A 7 - ip Wg, 'VL ,ls fr: 1 'sf-.-.ig W Y. Y-.cl'...r-...,....-.. ',-,, 1, ,N-. , i -gig. ,if -.,,,.f,v 1-T--411151,--,Lev-f., -A---VH. 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In addition, there are the ,,,, iiSaCE't'NfCS gpm this gear who will be out lighting for positions as regulars, as follows: 'lil ll 'Egg L ma lmoflsa Owafdi BOOk6r, Hastings, Hathaway, Cole, Cl1ristmann,Mac- l l ennan, Hollowell, and Grlener. ,galil ,gm V Last, but by no means of .least consequence, are the members of the Freshman ll 1 Nziirzszsiifif zizsiixm lefwffh Hifi? of ll ll , ' K o ba eam o 1924. e inewi e strengthened by the addition l ft , , i if: dCa1pta1n Patrick, Bruce and-Parsons at tackles,-the latter being over two 4 , x, Kligi 1526 aalnd Srvengyiiflvi pounds in weight, Nueland, Rahr and Cohen at guards, 3, , 1 g, , en , an L c ean at center. Backheld men who will aid Coach Thistle- il, ,ww Eiwagte sfoilense for next fall are: Edwards and Solheim at quarter, Graham,- 1 My ber O I lva now on the varsity,-Bowman, White and Evans who are all fast ,all ll wi ia ,acks,.and Froellch, a plunging full back. .All of these men have been doing lll well in their studies which insures them of being on the 1924 football squad. QW il' - . . . r if ' in ,ffm a i he in s a - ,fir pl L i, , ,. 2 ., Q , ,AQ 4 'fs 1, l ll ,I l l r ll ' , Ki, i ll ll l' gli l Qs? gil ' U ' , 'QP i lil sl, , ATHLETi.-EF-iIv2OTBALL l'iLflTf,. iff. e -afa H3 aa4Lirr'1-QQ 1, ri?-A+ at glare:-ff inf? waist- is of TQ-'f.-lf Gia, -M1-'fi' l f7f,l,a.gg,4.f?'l a ffT:2l,,1'-'-l, ' M 'nm' 'WML 'AQ' 'L 'i ' 'H'-'' W5LLtLLT.ff-'f1f'a'Q'N LL Ai''' 1' mi7'r'ii'5:5:5FiliQQJ-GLC Page 165 VTVV ,fi--l -ffffflf af- ,T'1'g -faili--1-K --, ,-.Yf,,fx.,V,, . ..v,, , . A,-,..,-,-f., --- V., -5 fx.-fr - . . 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' l ' ,, Under the able direction of Coaches Kent 1 . il il H4 and f'Henny', Penheld, the freshman varsity ,M 'll football eleven was a stiff form of competition Ill 1 . vu 7-'X' 3 f 2 lu ' Writ l for the varsity to meet. Coach Kent was a as -. if :EQ Ex,g,l lglf Wonder at coaching his proteges in the plays A ff tq l' WHL Q9 g of the Purple's opponents as he scouted them ll'l1 aa as 1-' :- g ff' I' . each week. Henny passed on the vast know- ull Ps ledge of the game that he had learned fighting ll 'll - . .--- Pi ' l for the Purple during the three previous seasons. ' ':- ji . 'I l l Together, these men made a Wonderful pair l 1 ll, y l ri to coach the embrYO Players the rudiments ' T of the college style of play. This Work will A Alzz , Wil mlb be evidenced in the freshmen that ass to the Y g ffillll - one - P 5 . -S sl ll, 55419 Vafslty next fall. . N ,E Several of the members of this team made ' glial'-li a very creditable showing during the year and AV laid gg T will be a valuable asset to Coach Thistlethwaite ll gi y for the 1924 season. In the line, We have Captain N V ' Q fl l Patrick and Bruce at tackles, both playing a lla l smashing gameg Neuland, Rahr and Cohen at CAPTAIN W- L- PATRICK l uards' lVIcKean at center' and Kleighe at end. l g J f y . l Men in the backheld who showed up to advantage Were: Solhelm and Ed- il! Wards at uarter' VVhite Graham Evans and Bowman at halfg and Froelich -' Al if l, Q 1 7 7 . . . . .7 ,l l , at fullback. This Wealth of material should be a great aid IH buildlng North- LD Westernls football eleven of 1924. ' if l xi l A f ll ' i B at its '11 a 924 Q9 V 59 M s ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL ,J NB C f C cmc,,,e, A .,,, -we - W,.g? 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L I- :I II, ,sp-CI .,I4,.,.q,.I,,,3.,5a ,rfz-if- nf.-.4 ...,-,.rl:?1N f gm .Q , ugegg, N af:- .-... ,lem-:Lf:g-51:-wl.:,11, f V W 7 f- 1 H gg. ff?..., ,..-. mv ,p,,,M,,, ,, A.,,,L-5:4-.n1:::fL:l-::: CHEER LEADING SQUAD The cheer-leading this year under the direction of head cheer leader Ollie Nichols was exceptionally gratifying to the followers of the Purple', teams. There were fifteen men who tried out for places on the squad and five of the best were picked to lead the enthusiastic rooters of Northwestern teams. New yells were worked up and the best were adopted and proved very successful throughout the entire season. The huge human N which was formed on the field between halves of the Beloit game was a great success. The block UN cheering section was used this year with excellent success and was turned into a large cheering section for the basketball season. I A great advance has been made in cheer leading in the last few years, and it is ex- pected the next leader will do even more to aid in this good work. A great deal of credit is due Nick for his leadership and to his teammates namely: Glen Fawcett, Walter Amann, John Pusey, Ned Brownlee, and c'Red', Hoffman. NICHOLS BROWNLEE FAYVCETT NICHOLS AMANN Pvsm' VARSITY CHIzE1a LEADERS ATHLETICS'CHEER LEADERS f:I,,Q....I I, FE Ii'1 12 izffegi' 1 'KI Ik I K :Ta-in Fi' I I Iii I 1 I' I My 'ii' a . I IH II' I . I. I I I II II Ili' V I III Il! II I . II I I III I II II' I I I I Q I I III III IW IIIII I ,, I I I IJ IIII IIII I I I I III' 'I XIII s .I ' I :M ',?I I! I III5 .II Q I I III I I . I I I I II II IIS: WIII UVI I 613. Ku I 325. I I . I N IU ss III ' . Q25 4 IZIIT' IJ -i--A'-at - -Sis---.- - U E .--, -IA -, vm ,I,. .H ,, . 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' 5321:-51 57' XE ' E559 7- 'F ,R A'?.ff::- YA., -L -f affwaazxizfsfl-A -A 41- A -- -fir :say-L:1,g2sLAq,14:r5' 'wish-v-iapr N2-fl --1L:,:,' .-QA,-N1 '-,'--e1y,:q,5:,Sf,w- 5 -:Afn:NI f-f:L-:- ':S' . . 5 ,. 42 A . F ev, . . fi .,-., , .. Aqua! ,A A L .- --- Aug F iv, , L .. ,A ,L L., ,sity x::,?,-,?Q:A.fv,:: fl Vw? I, I 35,5 fx ,.Ag,g'xe 11350,-F-Z4 V 1,534 7j33gG,5g5A,,?,QT4.1.,-A,1,.,,,...,-A 7,L,,J....Ag- ll ' ' ' 1 ' f - ' ' ' A: Az:-fA'.'-.Na A Milf- f f ,, , K S A xW , , AQ-x ,.,-WW iig.i-F2,7VZ-.Q,w.xv- i 1 F ay -A -- VQYN, .7L,55, J, ,, ,, . ,m,M, ,H V. 7,1 A.v,,.,, A. L, rv . ,, , W AQ.. .1 .A Lf A, ,. ,,, ,,,A, I-1 Q? LffQTI:Z5:+'iijzf'Ei1iT:7Q 'LA:L3:i.,5-ref. ,mf L:- :Q-L? BRADY HARms RIATHEYVS HAWES KARSTENS HOFFMAN :KERSHANV COACH KENT RAPP HEPPES CHRISTMANN CAPTALN STEGMAN GRAHAM JOHNSON BXIARTIN 1923 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD PERSONNEL XVALTER W. STEGMAN, Captain ALVA W. GRAHAM, Captain-elect GEORGE E. KERSHAW . RUSSEL JOHNSON . GILDEA L. HOFFMAN . JOHN W. KARSTENS DONALD HEPPES . . FRANK MATHEWS . WILLIAM CHRISTMANN . HARDIN HAWES . RUSSELL RAPP ATHLETICS-BASKETBALL Forward Guard Forward Center Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Reserve Reserve :: v ?4fg.,..,.G, Q-.5 Q ax -W 6?Q4?4 A220253 l-2 J' 168.1 1 A rr , Q WA lr! ' I 'I 1 Wi, WI ll, we ,. Wf W si M' W: U my grrgm FM, W M U 4, VH milf Hu mf AW r ,N 'HA li! ,YW 'IW ..lr 4 wiv' r Q: A w NM . SQEMS 1! if ? J .L f M1115 i , rm, ? L VN. L A Wx rs 'Jr 4 I L 5 S S G 'a :N -it 1. AE 'Al GQ A M jd17,I',A 45 ? 'Q A . 'f f- , 111: affix M raid 1615 Az 5? 'E HQ: X2 ui 51 M1 all 'A JW? 4 AZWEEM FMU L, a 1172.12 H1 e u Q Q Q3 WA xl JU JW LLL!! l,I7J -'Z?l1 L L LLLL ry .L LLLL AA- i...---.WALL r Page I7O J f LGA i 1 'll i ' f-j 3 IT, -S --7 ...,, -.. . w . 1-'ss-'....-L 'T t guximt A 's': -W f--'- 11-1----'-f A--'-- - V-.V---Qaangtya' Q- ,..,, .,,,F,,, .-.-. -..,- a.i-Qidqiliii acsaii '1: '4--1-'57 ,U v 32159 an We Q w s .9 Q. . GWQMSB 9 0052 54949195 A999 'slqgqli 535609 159096 E009 5:61595 E .A-fi I gf! .... i W tan 3 1 . Fi -'.., H 1 X l YYA1,'rE1t S'rum1AN ,XLVA GRAHAM RUSSHL JOHNSON i , I 1 CUPU1771 1024 Capmin 1025 Cmfff , i V Iorzvzzrd Gum-fi W 1 l ,iw l sl ,ll T l lu ll ll VHA REVIEVV OF THE SEASON li fl, , ' l T The season of 1923-1924 was one of many disappointments and misfortunes. ' ,li To begin with, the only regular on the squad to start the season in early December l 'l was Captain Walter Stegman. The rest of the squad 'was made up of last year's 'l substitutes and ineligibles together with the Frosh Varsity of 1922-'23. This T HQ complicated mixture of elements constituted the material from which Coach Kent A , T 2, was to mould his team. Then, when a fairly effective combination of players had wg been chosen and were working in co-operation,the mid-year examinations plucked its hw out NIacLennan who had been playing a star game at forward. The same cause ggi WF, kept the coach from utilizing Baker, who had been counted on to bolster the team's Z ' hopes for a mid-season reversal of form but who met with scholastic difficulties. EQ F5 Two new men came into the varsity squad at this time: Karstens, a center and pail l forward, and Hoffman, a forward. These men did their best to work into the T machine which Coach Kent had tried to keep intact. The entire season was thus y ,N ' disrupted constantly and it is no wonder that the showing made was not ofthe , kind that we would like to see,-instead, one of those inevitable circumstances V Q , which are so hard to avoid, much less, to overcome. - i l ' , 'Il The first contest of the season was a practice game with Millikin College, ' coached by Rollie Williams of Wisconsin, which was very loosely played and we w lost IS-I4. Another game before the Christmas holidays was played at Notre iii' o 4, Dame on Dec. I8th and the Irish proved too much for our rather inexperienced qwgl 2-it quintet. With these two reversals, in mind, Coach Kent 'made .his men come back 'ijlfgiik soon after their Christmas dinner had been eaten for an intensive practice session ESQ 5 during the rest of the vacation. 955 . I I . ,Ll A in if ,- l ATHL1:r1cs-BASKETBALL Eg 'D -..1ff., , ,, .. 422-Lf .,:ii1'.:'.a, .i --i-he ,- .1.ZL.,',.s..:.,c.d11 .fl 33551441 zf 7 L1s ..s. f .... ,.,. Page 171 C 1 .-,....a........ , ,MN ,.,., a-,..a.,.- ..f-Y .,-,,,,,,,. .,,.,.... ,... - , K- .,.. Y Y ,,,. . ,, . .. . ,, qi fsagelgfff QZQQNP 9 ce a 0 Q o 053965 -Gab' Q. Qi 9 feast? 'T P305 555933 9a9J s A fr ,V, f 3 . if-1 F .' i ? ' fraf- .5 . yp ,.,, . .,,,. 1 fig' F I sie f , 2 i .':- Lai i ill i l GEORGE KERSHAW G. LEE HoFFMAN FRANK BfIA'1'HEVVS . F orwa fd Forward Guard . 4 r . yi, . F .il The stron Yale team was met at Patten G m on an. 'th and the easterners ,ll y 4. . g . Y 3 were the v1ctors 34 to I3. Th1S game put Mathews, the regular back guard, on Ai ,Qi . the hospital list which was just one more of the many difficulties encountered by u lla l the coach durin the season. Barne lf had been lavin a fine ame u until T J, , hi , zz Y P . g s, P k a t is time. T J . 2 . . T ' The Maroon five hoisted the lid on the conference season but roved too much i . . . P . i for the light Purple team after a first half which was filled with thrills and was F closely fought. Coach Kent's boys presented an unexpected attack and were ry, dangerous throu hout the fra . Graham was switched from forward to runnin Q. . s Y . g 9 , 120 guard and this worked much better. The next game on the schedule was with S, Wisconsin here. The visitors succeeded in defeating the Purple by the score of 3116 25 to Io, in a burst of speed which proved unbeatable. , lfl ' gl ll On Jan. 17th, the Purple journeyed down state to meet the Orange and Blue ' at Urbana, but found them too good, and our team was able to pile up only eighteen Q 57 l points as against the thirty-eight tallies annexed by the Illini. Following closely Q , i on their heels, came Indiana, whose lanky athletes found themselves at the long N end of a 3Q to 24 score after a loosely fought game in which the Purple was more than handicapped by their lack of inches. Mathews played in this game for the first time in several weeks and starred with his close guarding and accurate long I i basket shooting. Next, we played a return game with the Hoosiers and had 5 i P no better luck at Bloomington, Feb. Sth. ' A 5 if , 1 ,lb On Feb. 12th, we met another Hoosier team,-Purdue at Lafayette. A poor T gag!! showing based ch1eHy on inability to locate the basket led to another defeat, 34 to 16. The Purple met the Purdue team at Evanston on Feb. zoth and were again U, ,EQ l repulsed. l Q CEL DQ lil k ATHLE'I'ICS1BASKETBALL Q F E' A g .T . -.. Y. as imma 'f1 1 jj 5:-M--env-by-aaa naar:-a-.,-a.:Q:4i1.,.i,:iL-1:1 TK ':. ...,, ,. A -3 ff' 'ig ' gg W '--5 744-4 - - 15 3, Y rw- -Y ,MY . ,..,.,L,, ,,,,, , ,,, ,n Etriqxjgf'x3lDTuATT?:3x '14'Wmm A-S'--s-ez-nfesfrt-2 --:' 1 , 'E ura il' .e 2.1 -'f'-- Y - -.L A aLtl'1'Zi.'2t . r - vet: ,v-:ri 'f'1 : ,. , f , :r1v:v-1.1 .8.6 Page 172 .....1 1. 1 1 1 1 4 ,. . Mffffiiiiizefen' WK '. 'ilk ff'iQ??3:frr3. de. mtv. .. ...Ms A--. -eg. 1 nw- ...-af- 111 11 11 mga 99 .59 1g,,Qivh,Q? gmt gan - Qifagbfi --n ,,,,,. ' .1 I f 1-131' I' 11 M. 'E . 1 1, 1 1 1 111 1 11 1, 411 ' 11 1 1 .1. 1 11 I ,1 1 1 11 1 1 Y 11 1 1i'ii 11 1 11 ,fl lf W1 111, 11 1 1 f 1i ..,., . ., be 1. 11 x 1 li 11 DONALD i'IIiPPES JACK KARSTENS XVILLIAM CHRISTMANN . W 1 CFIIIFI' Forward Guard 11' X 1 1 1 1 I 111 1 11 1 l li.!1 1 l11ii l'71 111 . y . . . . 111111 M Nlinnesota defeated us at Minneapolis on I' eb. 23rd and we encountered Chicago on their own floor Feb. 27th. This latter game resulted in another victory for the X1 gg Nlaroons. It was at this tirne that Capt. Stegmanfs eligibility was questioned 11 ,1 1 and the Chicago game was the first in which he played after being reinstated. 5 i i TVisconsin successfully met the Purple team at hladison on the Ist of March if 111 and on the 4th we had perhaps the best exhibition of basketball of the year on the 1 1 Hoor of Patten Gym when we played Illinois. Northwestern was leadlng at half . time, 20 to IO after a session of sensational basket shooting. Illinois came back j Q with plenty of fight and were finally victorious but not until a third over-time ,Nl 1,30 period left the score 36-35 in their favor. Graham's baskets from the center of ,QQ the floor put the rooters on their feet frequently. VVe closed the season with a Q19 defeat from Minnesota on hdarch 8th at Evanston 11' , . 1111 i The prospects for the next year are much brighter than for the past season. W 'With five letter men in this fear's so homore class thin s look as tho basketball 5 3 P 8 . ,Q 9 1 would be well taken care of for the two years to come at least. The experience I1 iq, these men have gained by playing together will be a great help IH developing team 1, play in the future. The letter men to return next year are: Sophotnores-Mathews, 1, Hoffman, Karstens, Heppes and ChrlistmanngJuniors-Captain-Elect Graham, Kershaw. Besides these men, there will be Baker, who had scholastic difficulties 1 1 A11 this year, former star on Rockford High School and several good men from the 1 freshman squad of this year. V 1,3 3.911 5 , :kiwi M 5' 1 ' L1 ATHLETICS-BAsKE'rBALL 155 3efn3:mLf4,vfL W-, - ,TT -,.,-,an . . ., . .EWSL-Um 55...1LLf.,,,1,Qt,,.,..,,-sm-za..,.a,LIt..-Krm.,-426 ?ig35:a4:T,QZ+,, fi-mnaal 1',f 3-57 ---.Iam .,.- , -aagf.a.aai.1-4-LTL--g2'g5.fV-f , . ., , NMLL.. Y, V. ,.,.,,. ,, - . .. Y -Y.1 .zefff--:qi -qi EQ 't ' ' ' --Af---ft '-'Lf' ----1- -' ef' V n -F'-' me M ng H M i L, .1 t me . 1, - .Q-. 1- Q., ,K ' g .ian J. .-a,3..,-v-c-.-1e,ewf:sler',,wi.-.q,wH-.nes---.-T.:teas ,.-., - . , 1 .- W, ,?m,lfQ,.Y Vw Yum Mm. .g,4i.21 I-'M ' 2-'fee-5. .ma ,r.-',,,.,A..,f X Page 173 Qw,rz1.sil.6tC .av I I . r 9 .mfg-.if . L.---5. ...Q-.4 :Wi I A-1-7-4 g F3359 siege . Q Q? ,. I gg gg g egg, 953 59 PQ 9. SQGSQQ 9091-Q f - I. All I 3.3715 W E I X W I Q ll H 'fi ,, , , I s 1 I: I I Nl 1 I I. ,fl it I ll ,N I Fox SHILLINGS CARSYVELL OWENS FLBETYVOOD THISTLETHW.-u'i'E Q! I KUIPER SATIN BERRY WHITE LEIMERT TATBI.-KN KEAGLE BERGSTRONI , i I il Ili ' H I I 3 Lag' I s I lll I I V., FROSH VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 'W H I 44, I5 B9 ,N Prospects are bright for next year's Varsity Basketball season if the success I Q, .. I I of the Freshman squad this year has any bearing upon predictions. Coach Glenn I I I . Thistlethwaite after the first cuts began instruction in ohfensive and defensive bask- illl etball in the rudiments of which the squad fast gained proficiency. Drill in the I principles of Coach Maury Kentls short pass system quickly brought about the desired results in preparing the men for next year's Big Ten competition. ,WIS Several outside teams were met and with but one exception were defeated. ly '1' Amon the teams defeated were the Garrett Biblical Institute five an Alumni 'l it ff g . 7 9 'l 5553 team, and Ehmen's City League team. ' gd, Iggy Eleven men received numerals. This number included Berry, a forward from Q3 Mt. Carmel, Ill., White, the other regular forward, Whose home is Boise, Idaho, Qi I Kuiper, center, of Grand Rapids, Michigarig Tatman, Connersville, Indiana, and N fi 5 Liemert from Moiitana both of whom played a consistentgame throughout the V' A . season at the guard positions. I L Others receiving numerals were Bergstrom, Fleetwood, Satin, Keagle, Shillings I and Fox. Luckey, Gwens, and Smith due to unavoidable outside work were unable I . to earn their numerals although their work was of recognized merit. . .lm A good account should be given by the Freshman in Varsity competition next fl year. They will add speed and weight to the varsity, the latter quality being sadly wanting in this season's quintet. r Wi ul, 'ix' - 1 , 4? I , . 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VVater Basketball ' , Q ,Q CAPTAIN-ELECT RALPH BREYER . 40, IOO, and 220 Yards ,g:' 'E ml RICHARD HOWELL . 40, 100, and 220 Yards I , Ml PAUL CORBETT . . 100 and 220 Yards li fl WI RICHMOND CORBETT . . Fancy Diving li 'N T- Q I , IVIALCOLM EISLEN Breast Stroke EMI, RQ XVILLIAM DECHERT Breast Stroke AWE B523 I ,' JOHN SCOTT . Back Stroke 9555, yy V ROBERT DICKSON . . . Plunge 'll ll 'n I GRANVILLE DICKEY . Back'Stroke I 5 9. I , 1 Q2 5? i OLIVER VINNEDGE . Water Basketball AQ, ll CAPTIAN-ELECT LEE SLOTT Water Basketball H lk ELMER MCCORISON . 'Water Basketball I H , LEWIS HANKE . VVater Basketball ' ,I EDGAR SETTLES . Wfater Basketball , J 'I ll , I IQ 'I-2' I 'I I, M Q 5-I l.,-I2 l lr-QE? Ula IFE, W' ' fgu X JW ye my I Q ikmllk ATHLETICSiSWIMlXTING ,cfzfifk C7lCl..ll.J sf?-'L- : :'12t.i:Li 5iF-i-iEE,?Qiiff2ffi1-Tr-'I-.w,.-L..A711111 ,.::r:'i I '1' 'f'125Mi...-,,:,,-,,15:f?-,WHY --:aa-'V A-lin -- - ,f.9'l:3 'Ea Lfii?E?i::1Q g225s,11Qg4Zg21gills!f 5fIQ.lfi'm.A'',T:32E1faVLaQ1,1, Jaggiiii .L ' I ' l'Q-fQJziE'E' I '- 1Q''R-----1--4-----S'--aw.T-:f:::,,L.:f1TT-II :rf fa-. 3-1 -af A ' ' '1' fiwill Page I76 -.f,.-, I - -----4 4-g- Y , .,,, I . .,,g, E.-. L, . I I. 317:-v7.7.1----v--,gf--v-.IAA -. 2 I 1, ,. .- - - - ...Ng -L., Laid-0-C 'J .T-, -,-, , L. .Ti-A31 V11--QV, My .. 035-Szxs QTZLQQRQ v?f,.lgY,-Q 5.111134 r 1 lx! Fff v, Lael g f Wgli WW Wil? W ew Luffy Mg 1' H! W M5 . I If HATE W we lj W M fgiw H, if-. 1, N U 1? , ,. IH Wnff wifi. H739 5,911 lm' ' K 1? iff n 0, FW fl X. x L. kt HI IIA J Q5 E ,EW HW 12531 ' Q 4? C59 V., JK' VARSITY VVATER BASKETBALL Roxsrxsux Bum R. Dlcxsox SETTLES BAYER BRADY RICQTOHISON SLOTT Cuyr. Oufrusvl- XLINNHDGE P. Con1sE'r1 VARSITY RELAY TEAM w i i w vw. , 'a 1 ' 'f1...1 1 ,4 ' ,fvgvtlh -V ,JLF-jvf 'fw 'bwqfis' .ff 1 2, ROBINSON HOXN'ELL BREYER P. CORBETT ORTLEPP BRADY ATHLETICS-'SWIMMING ggi-'ggijjjiifjfjlifiiifgjfiijiiijifiiffiifgrL Y A Lggjk Page 177 .1 L12 R ,-2 - l 1 i 1 A . - .. . H-- -J -.. ..-I I.- ..4,,1.,,-,,.,.-,4.-..,,,n. a....-WN,,. I,.,..,- A.-- A E535 'il 9152? 2955? 922125-1 C-E f i f l I I .1 l . V 1 A l 1 1 l ,, , Mil I , if if 4: ROBINSON, CCoachj HOWELL BREYER P. CORBE'1'Ti J. DICKSON BRADY I f L, woRLD's CHAMPION sso YARD RELAY TEAM 4 I l Il W 4 4 , 1 i4l4l REVIEW OF THE SEASON 'I For the eighth time in the last 'eleven years, Northwestern University closed 7 the swimming season in the Big Ten with another conference championship. The 1, I, Purple defeated all rivals in the Big Ten and won the Western Intercollegiate A I li title. We have just cause to be very proud of our team as it has succeeded' in N, upholding the great reputation that Northwestern has made in the swimming 3,4-ll M11 world during the previous years. 'lx Ejzlg, The team, looked at from the dual meet stand point, is an all around one. 41 It started off the season with a win over Indiana on Feb. oth by a score of SO-18. gh, jyjll Of course, we won the relay with that reliable quartet: Ortlepp, Breyer, Paul I 4 ' ,lvl Corbett and Howell. This team broke the Western Inter-collegiate record for it ' 1, the I6o yards with the remarkable time of 1:18 2-5 seconds. A new National .l Inter-Collegiate record was set in the 40 yard free-style by Howell with the time A 1 4, of 18 4-5 seconds. Not content with this, the same stellar performer established QWQ a new Western Inter-collegiate record for the loo yards free-style with the time 5, of 55 I-5 seconds. i Q 1 - Q .fav It The next meet was with Michigan at Ann Arbor which was won by the score ,f of 45 to 23. Rich Corbett won the Fancy Diving and Breyer and Howell won Styli their events with ease. Next, Iowa came to Evanston and was defeated 46 to 22. X 5 The relay team lowered their Western Inter-collegiate mark to 1 :17 1-Io. Howell ig clipped 1-2 second from his own record to get a new one of 54 7-IOi1'1 the 1oo yards lm 5 free-style. The Purplels next victim was Illinois at Urbana who fell by the score 4 l of 47 to 21. Breyer set a new tank record in the IOO yards free-style. Q :if U Tom's defiant swimmers went to Purdue on lVIarch ISI and humbled that team I l, by a score of S2 to 13. It was in this meet that Breyer swam the fastest 22o yards I U, free-style ever before in college meets. ,fl 4 4 The last dual meet of the season, and also the closest, was with Minnesota 411 fl but Northwestern won 37 to 31. New tank records were made in the I6O yard li Relay and by Breyer in the Ioo yards free-style. gill, The VVater Basketball team had a successful season by placing second in the 223 Conference. Three out of four games were won. Captain Ortlepp was the main- vig ggll stay of the team and was the feature of every game. McCorison, Settles and I-Ianke Q05 deserve favorable comment on their excellent playing throughout the season. D534 ' I After the dual meet season was over, our victorious team travelled to Bartlett Q Gym to win the conference meet. Northwestern piled up 32 points while Michigan. ATHLETICSiSWININIING '-if - A- 1 l-'2-1' ?T?I??:I'TfIf2:'w:T-'-ff'-:ima f '1f:LQ :e:-1-awzmm-L--1-Ciafilqjlg ff, 'R t..J ------u zzrzwz-1:A:f::.::'-.1-::f1-1-if--ffl-L? -. .-aw, -.- 1 A , f.,...,-.f--..Q. -. ,-A ,uw , -, , , W, , , Y iv-4.-- , , .A ...1,l:..,,4,,-,, IH, Y .W--,..:...--.V.2,,.. ..-2, XA A it '. it it C-111, ..-., -,.,..,...,.,,,4.i,,,.vY 1 in Y H , YA ,,,,Tgg,7 , 7, ...-. M... ,,,.. -., .... -.- -. .- ,A,....,, ,hui -,Q ,-wv Hgh, .,. -W . .- :- ,Egg ,WLM F ' A, iii'-rf? Pagf 178 me I . r-Y. Q-7 'A' -- ---f , 'q '55, -. M W -.-,..- A- -1- - s.-1- , -52-Qgeffiwz. ,QA-JF! -.3 ,-jig -' bf .14 1x,fQfjg-51591 i' .f r is I sma ll la ik- gg L-11-j-:ff-ne'-e -F, .'1 :'.f1 'T'ra ee ' -: ff fi-eegf,'E.1f. g1:,1 - .. , .r . A. .,...:. Q:-2 -as 'W076 0 sm Q9 0' -,ss-.im-,-ae-'fsfsiiWftif-Fu'. f '-'faves-::22'1'MwrK:a 7.'1,?'--rss'-'.rs'y.1ge5.w,f.wv,y'a',.-1:1-'-3:-was f-'+ , wiv nm.-1 - . --N - i w. .- ..,. .. V, . -.f .- f - .. 1'.,,-.Na L? 322 fi 5352 i fl 9 . 'ii i i Q Qi 52020 fc 5 24939- .5 1 A er 1.1, ffl, -.L 'B :Z 4 J ill- 11: A zzz Es 2 L 45 :til 1- i- it l K 'l i f i in i I -' ti 'fi l gi:-at .JH li Y l 'f' Q' l Q fi l P559 ' lififf 155 in l lb gif? ., , , fl '11-11 ' --iw saws s :fi i. I 2.1--vw -:-w e-' '-- 1 . ff.. sl.: -V-A ----- N fici'-, . . . , . .. .. .. Howrau. ORTLEPP J. Dicxsox Bm-:vlan Ersi-:Lux who was second, was able to annex only I4 points. Thus, the Purple's margin was more than double the score of her nearest competitor. It takes a real team to make such a showing against the other strong conference schools. In the National A. A. U. tryeouts for the Olympic games held at the new Loyola University Gymnasium the week after the Conference Meet Howell and Bre er . . . 1 . Y again proved their mettle. They placed second and third, respectively, after l Johnny Weisniuller, the world's champion swimmer of the Illinois Athletic f 1, Club. This practically assures them both of a place on the American Glympic lt' , , Swimming Team. They are certainly deserving of the honor and Northwestern T gh 'T will be justly proud of the work both do. A . ' , Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the team for the whole year was during ' J i the Northwestern lnterscholastic Nleet. As a fitting representation of our Sons X ', of Neptune , the 880 yard relay team composed of ,Captain James Dickson, , if Howell, Breyer and Paul Corbett, broke the world's record for this distance. The old record was IOZOS 2-5 and was held by the Illinois Athletic Club. The new time set by the Purple natators is 9:50 I-5 seconds. It is proper and fitting to give a few personal comments on the men who were responsible for the upholding of Northwestern's honor in its swimming achieve- E bg ments. One of the .biggest factors in the success of thisvand previous champion- P11 hy ship Purple teams is-its wonderful coach: Tom7' Robinson. To Tom goes , aj .W the credit for developing teams which year after year bring glory to the university. ,D K He is a'true Son of Neptune and their is no man who has worked with him 1' Q but that respects and honors him. He is constantly building for the future and 90' in this way we are able to compete successfully with any school in the country. us Every student of Northwestern University is proud of Tom,' Robinson and his wonderful record. - The next reason for the success of our 1924 swimming team is its captain: Jimmie Dickson. He has led his men to a most victorious season in his usual 'i' unassuming manner. While not the star of the team, he is always a consistent per- f, S former and a fighter, inspiring his men to do the great things which they did. V His graduation this spring will leave a large gap in the 1925 team. 'lr 0 f Much of the grand showing of the year has been the result of the splendid work 5 of two outstanding individuals: Ralph Breyer and Dick'7 Howell. These men Q4 swam side by side all year and divided their honors very equally. ln the dual meet, Gsm pl it was first and second in every race, with a great battle to see who would win. DQ The Conference hleet brought the same results: Ralph winning I3 points and , ia Dickv was credited with I2 points. Besides being high point winner in the li . - i 2 . .... , , t. at A7 H Lf I MTN G - - ma - .. .. . .... Past' 179 .1 4: 29.2195 905 gags gifs? Q Q . . 1 5 5 1. li 5 R. Conianrr DICKEY V INNEDGE P. Connm-T R. DICKSON li Conference Meet, Breyer holds the new.National Inter-collegiate record in the 4 440 yard free-style, his time being 5:12 7-10, twelve seconds under his own old 4 record made last year. Howell is also the holder of many records made this year, l his first in college competition. These are in the IOO and 220 yard free-style swims. f Both of these men will be members of the 1925 team and will be more successful 4' 1 than ever. , Other men helped to get needed points in the remaining events. Paul Corbett li was a big surprise. He started the year in only the diving even-t but Tom soon had ll 4 4 ' him giving Captain Dickson all the competition he wanted. Richmond Corbett 4 l did good work in diving with Virg', Sleight. Mal Eiselen lived up to his good EQ! i record of previous years in the breast stroke. Dickey did good work in the Con- Q A i ference Meet after Scott had served as a big help in the dual meets. Captain ' 'gAugie,' Ortlepp of the water-basketball team played an excellent game with that 4 l team as well as giving his g00d.start in the relay. Bohn Dickson performed 4 steadily all season together with his brother Jimmie in the plunge. As Tom says, a volume of good things could be written about these men . . WR but their records certainly speak for them better than any words could. gg 4 i M I . .Wg NORTHWESTERN MEN Ewa, QF ON ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 4' E FIRST TEAM-SELECTIONS lg, 3 Howell: I6O yard Relay 9' l 40 yard Free Style N i 100 yard Free Style ' 220 yard Free Style A l A Breyer: 160 yard Relay l 1 40 yard Free Style M , sg 100 yard Free Style 5 ,i 220 yard Free Style 44' l' ' 440 yard Free Style l QQ' J. Dickson: 220 yard Free Style , P. Corbett: 440 yard Free Style B, Q4 Dickey: 150 yard Back Stroke V 99 Q Eiselen: 200 yard Breast Stroke Q lg- R. Corbett: Fancy Diving. , f ATHLETICSYSWIRIBIING ,j?G ........ ,2.u.G...-a..,..0.... . f .. i..,.mT..,j:ii fm.. ..,,a.,..f...g,Ef.a..1i.iL- ..E..,,a,,i, ..,.. D ,..., Page I80 '- ' f L...-.rf M5325-2' , w' xii..-nv .5I?E:f:' YY ' i el-'1 - 11'i , ., ...-Q.-1::1, 11-.,,.,, -, ,.,A ,M -...nz ,.-. ,A . V A,-?i5g.45,?:.5ges::! -f-- - - 4. - 5 Y' Q- , 2.5155 I Bev? 0 Q 9235 2 swf 92049 414,022 o 0 o - 9 0 fa -Q O' 0 19- 50119 9045.12 1: zz ..... :qs mfm E5 W' 5 . N XMVJ - 5 '571f ' if ' '4f 'W' .',- f . - ,., .ff 3:1242 -A SLOTT NICCOIIISON DECHERT SETTLES SCOTT H1kNKE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET Northwestern outdistanced all competition in the First Annual Swimming Championships of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, held in the new I 150 foot Naval Academy pool at Annapolis, Md., April 12. While the meet was 1 1 Tl not oflicially a team championship the points scored were as follows: ,T . . Northwestern ........ 24 Brown ............. , i', , Navy ....... 9 Minnesota . . . .ii ' Princeton . . . S Wisconsin . . . 4 ' I' I Rutgers .....,...,.. 5 Indiana . . . . . . . . . is - , Wlilliarns ........... 5 Iowa ............... A I ,V This overwhelming score gives the team a clear claim to the tltle of Inter- 1 collegiate Champions ofthe United States. Captain-elect Breyer and D1ck Howell won all the free style events, Ralph accounting for the 100 and 2:00 meters and l Dick splashing home far in the lead in the 400 and ISOO meter distances. A Paul 4 4 as C0rbett's victory over the remainder of a fast field for second place in the 1500 Q' img and Eiselen's third in the breast stroke completed the total Of.24 pornts. 'Sig 5 II me ' 'Q RECORDS HELD BY NORTHWESTERN 11,54 if National Intercollegiate: N Q 40 yard free-style, 18 4-5 seconds, R, Howell, ,Q fi 440 yard free-style, 5:12 7-IO R, Breyer, Q 220 yard free-style, 2:20 5-10 R, Howell, 100 yard free-style, S4 3-5 seconds, R, Howell, Western intercollegiate records: , I6O yard relay, 1:17 1-10 Ortlepp, Breyer, P, Corbett, Howell, W 1 200 yard relay, 1:42 3-5 Ortlepp, Breyer, P, Corbett, Howell, N 40 yard free-style, 18 4-5 seconds, R, Howell, E 1oo yard free-style, S4 3-5 seconds, R. Howell, Y' 220 yard free-style, 2:20 5-10 R. Howell, 1 I l 440 yard free-style, 5:12 7-10 Pgreyer. d 6 , on CFCUCC FCCOI' Sf gl 160 yard relay,A1o:9 1-10 Paver, Winslow, Ortlepp, Breyer, QQ 40 yard free-style, I9 seconds, R, Breyer, DQ Sl 1oo yard free-style, 55 8-IO seconds, R. Howell. , Q' 220 yard free-style, 2:20 5-IO R. 'Howell, 4 440 yard free-style, 5:12 7-10 R, Breyer, ga ATHLETIC5 SYVIWIlVINING when , , 5 , N55 A ,V Y -5 W V 5 A557 K 5 D H ', if 1'-':::p1 .vt-'a1'LT 'E?if '1-.r L1'T'. ': 'r ::::': --'1 :fee--f 1---H-1:1-lx,-H :err-.-1' 4-gg 7:15, 51 -af -W 'LD 2 '--f- 5' 1:-I- 'fir wa- ' .7 finzf-'1err'f4.: ' rr 3.66 Page' I8 I V - ., .f ,Q-.-, ,, . ,L A rl .. ,3g,,,,. M., , 3455, ,, ., ,,e,,, . , .1 , ,,, Slit , ex , f p.- .. .fiZ1i:T,,4,,,g:',ggL::, 'Tiff , ,Ama -...ha ....+--,.,:f-'Iwi-1 EW? is-ff 2' 'Q G 2966935 wage 4 egggfe 949W le sq QJMQ 9w9-Q Q xl .Z E E Q I l l l l . l Col-IEN :KROHN HILRT SANKSTONE DECHERT BROTVNLEE N. SLo'r'r l W 'N JONES LAPOOK RCICCLELLAN BIANOVITZ DRUIDING CHUNG 3' ' Fl . f lr' ill ly . -l l r l lm, l at E9 r Q A l l 5 FROSH VARSITY SVVINIBQIN la X . 7 ,Kg x I Th1S season s freshman team was unusually strong, 34' l . . . , QS' and should furnrsh Coach Robmson some valuable PAQ is materral for the cornmg season. VV1th such men to work 'QQ , ' I gg with as Manovitz in the sprints and lVIcClellan in the l l . u 1 ll , 03 breast stroke IH addltlon to Breyer and Howell, present 51. r record holders who will return next year, it looks l ' . . . ,1 llke another Wlnnmg season for the Purple. . x, l If . ' wlr rl! u 5' ll EE lg, I 1 'U . M -Iii ' ., - . , do r,,. , A T H L 5 Tl 553221 all DIN G or no W., M M ,, 1- T f +1211 .1 Att' ff-SEL L- a Tgifilir ggilii Hlflljgeoigp gel . ' fr'-5l1Qg,.I1i?T3V in Q-v,p:,,,:--' gong ,A-i mf v-lvrig-all :ik -l,i, 7 ' Y 1 ff' -. '55 ' iifii.-Tfgf:j .6.C Page 182 Ki' s 5 X E. 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Hurdles M I RALPH LOVELAND . . lXfIiddle Distance T21 l If A. O. MARTIN . Nliddle Distance I j GLENN MAONUSON . I . Weights T HAROLD SHICK . Sprints, Hurdles la LYMAN WHITE , . Pole Vault K l 4 COLEMAN WVOODBURY Distance ll DURAND SMITH . Sprints ri' 'QQ DAVID NTCCULLOUGH Sprints I wltgil ffal Q l iQ QQ!! rl D Q9w'1L 'f ,N ATHLETICS-TRACK , ff: I EEEL 71.19 5533 5' H , H . L , - , .I Ai, 152' ,Jah V, '-- ,gn-1, AL .I,., ,,L..L.1LZ .,,. , ::Ti1'.,,..Z,.,i,,-,..AI,L,La: Q. Ez- -H-:jf R-H-f W.--. .lg-, IMMJ Q--1-M--QVLLA ' W Y- fT-,..- ,M , ,W -3 T-15111-:iq :E gills .,1,-fr, . . M,ay-.-4,Ei..f..aa1 g,1.a,,:I-'ffl Page 1 .ac i 1 ' 1 v . lb 3 . 1 ff --me .ev Xu--WQAhvm-X337 f if 1 ,. 42,354 W V 1 E at E rirr we 9958 fails? 9634962 ffitlag 90 3? 'f'q4f'9Q,. 'Wai l ' Wiz? 94-,E 4 T l i .1 T l Tl , ...ll E 'll l T l l l l ll l . .- lT 4 ' . . 1. KASTOR IQAHN Anvo Mrxmux DoN CALHOUN , l ' l 4 l l 'REVIEW OF THE SEASON l Represented by the finest array of middle distance runners seen at North- 4 4' western in years the Purple cinder artists hung up an enviable record during the ,Ii i T IQ23 indoor track and field season. Lack of point winning men in the sprints il, proved a handicap throughout the entire season, several meets going by the ll TU, H boards due to this situation. 'll' TNA 4 In the opening event of the season Chicago won over Coach Hill's athletes TT, l by a count of 48 to 38. Failure ofthe Purple to place in the sprints and hurdles .N if fx, accounted for the Maroon victory. Northwestern runners took thefirstlthree , WTF l places in the half mile, first and second in the mile and were victorious in the T lx T relay. The meet was featured by the brilliant performances of Alvo iiB1lli,M3Tt1H M 1,4 T 4 who placed first in the mile, took second in the 8805 third 1n the 440, besides run- , 5, 'T Q ning as anchor man on the winning relay team. Captain Kahn won the 880 while ull first place in the pole vault went to White. l I I gy, 4 59 Something new in track events was given a trial with the holding of a quad- 4 MF ran ular rela carnival at Patten g m on February I6 between Northwestern, lg NH .3 . Y . . Y 9 QQ Chicago, Wisconsin and Ohio State. The purpose of the 'meet as set forth by ,K T fl . Coach Hill was to develop team strength rather than individual ability. i QM. T Although placing third in the meet the Purple madde a Zommindiible showing 3, by winning the mile and two mile relay events, consl ere as t e eature races , I I ,QT T of the meet. The mile team was composed of Captain Kallgn, Martii, Clalhoun . ill T and Cole. In the two mile relay Loveland replaced Cole. oy Bousc or emon- T strated considerable dexterity by leaping I2 feet in the pole vault which placed . 4 him in a tie for first place. T 41. One week later the team travelled to South.Bend for a meet with Notre Dame. mjll . Here again the Purple met with the same difficulty as in the former contests, 5 namel lack of s rinters. The Irish athletes ca tured the ma ority of oints 1n -.4 Y P P . J . P T . the sprints and hurdles while the Purple slammed the middle distance events. WA An outstanding feature of the meet was M3ft1H7S victory over Kennedy, the .G l crack Notre Dame miler. It was Kennedy's first defeat and proved a creditable in in performance for the Purple star. Jim Davis captured the two mile run, Bouschor DE Q won the pole vault and Beard took first in the high Jump. The mile relay also went , 4 L to the Purple. E m m AT Hfjiz TI if4T,lR.A CP - 4. . aa.. 4- 4- .. . 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Jimmie Cockrill swept through for a first followed by Smith and Harker. Beard took the high jump at 5 feet IO inches. Campbell placed third. Cole took a first in the 440 and Kahn won the half mile. Kelly acquired a first in the hurdles. Purdue came to Northwestern two weeks later and triumphed in one of the closest track engagements ever contested at Patten gym. The final count was 42 I-3 to 38 2-3. The outcome was in doubt until the final race of the evening. In this event which was the half mile Purdue had to win second in order to win the meet while the Purple had to cop both first and second. lfVith Captain Kahn, Calhoun, Loveland and Nlartini running for the Purple it looked like a North- western victory. VVhile Calhoun was an easy first a Purdue man ran second and the meet wentto the visitors. , As usual the visitors grabbed off the major number of points in the sprints ATHLETICS-TRACK ani-in C- y EFYZ4-'-'ELZJ OCA w-xc C' , :Q939 ,X it - M :XL 1 3503 al ll l la ll ll ill lll, lg' l' . if M i li l 5 ll sl! l lv All lllr. ,N ,W il I Al.. ill! lull lil .l il: 1 l Q ll li wlefa i 56.1 i ll Ml. l llifl it ll lil. l l .I IRQ' Wh ,. U il it Il il i ll ll i 1. . QM i, ll I :fxfjq 3554-If fr-.l l II fill I :I .-ali, . l l afljl' I 'I' Fefe. Y.4 I iff' 'H V 'i 1, ...I ----, liilllfg l ll? I ll? i nk. ..::,1:.J Af I'XL 'i . -wing l Fagg'Ec2 - --' ' A---W I TIE ' -I i Lil .. '7 'L I -1, ' 'L ' ' 'jifi:? ' ,:jifEr'7I' M l6C ,Y lu,-F YJ. s1wc.1c,.1f:1 ,...,:ff:-T1-fig ff --th A ,-,H A-f?,g:Zf::f','f7f 'R. V.'V1.7:1-w7,,,'.5A., ....Z L--,-, -- L, qt ,.fff '5X-W A- Tiiflwi? '?'f'l',.f'.'ff.:wl'1',Z f'-l3'f1.Q'fi'fff'f 77: 'ET 'y'p:?'6'71:2-'f '- b -, A.- - cz:--,V--arm haw- . . 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Roy Bouschor won the yy pole vault and Beard and Campbell tied for second in the high jump. Guy Davis l annexed a second in the shot put. j Northwestern's showing in the conference indoor games was considerably 5 l hampered by an injury received by Bill Nlartin in the mile run. At the start j of the race lWartin was badly spiked, but he continued in the race and finished fourth. ' ji M Don Calhoun furnished the thrill of the meet when heoutran and, according ln to witnesses of the finish, beat Rienke of Michigan to the tape in the half mile. It was the best race Don ever ran and the showing made against a fast field was commendable. Captain Kahn pushed the leaders .all the way and finished third. MQ? Martin who qualified for this event was unable to run due to the injury to his l ankle. if Roy Bouschor encountered some interesting competition in the pole vault, l the world's best in fact. Dean Brownell of Illinois shattered the world's indoor QP , record for this event when he soared I3 feet 5r8 inches. Bouschor placed fourth. ll. 2:5 , ATHLETICS'-TRAC13 f73L..LJ ,f 1 -VVV -- af. 41 , . A ,.-..,, 'T' T' gg, U rl ,- 4 . . .ig r K .JjI,J.5. .-f W. Jf'f'fflz J 17,5-,a.h' ,, .,,, , l 12 lsflli v 'f '- li .ri 2 fl ii ,,. ,lj 1 :XJ i 1 l i fl ,571 il f fd 49, rf' 51. Q' w P 1 l . 1 i T- -- -Y-ew -- 4 V- -- - - .-A-..Hf-Af V---g V-A rf . -We ----- -- -H W- --g-W --T -f-- ---.- -..... ., - ,A Y B, -. , . ,.-.-+f:- 1-- 1c3i,:::1:::,Af - ff: --E-.,-:..LI,:c,,aaf2: -- ..-LY. ' X 4 ' ,lg 1.1 ,,1,g,ec-1,,Ta2,i ,l..,..x J - - - . .. .T--:'-. EYE yj ,mn 4 'j ' ll l l . gill il ,j xl 1 Qjllj l lil j ill E ll i Ljl l if' l 51 .j ll f ltr W ll L ll j. aj, 1 M. jill WS, j hill . 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The same men who ran on the indoor quartets l were being groomed for outdoor teams. 3 Lack of a Javelin thrower together with the addition of the 220 yard dash . appeared to be the biggest drawbacks for a winning combination. Ole Magnuson . p yi, took up his work with the .discus as soon as the weather permitted and showed ' ,, Til adaptability in that event. ll l The first outdoor meet on the Purple's schedule was the Kansas Relays, at Ill If Kansas City on April 19. Coach Hill entered his mile and two mile teams in this , Q meet. This was followed by the Drake relays on April 24-25. The Purple then ' y J' went to Indlarla On May 3 and on the following Saturday again invaded Hoosier 3 S territory this time to Purdue. The season was wound up with the quadrangular relay meet at Wisconsin. The competing teams being Wisconsin, Northwestern, Chicago and Ohio State, l Q . 'X N5 v 4 QW QV! 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T fi We 'Q Q is! , :II 4 ' -I I' WI :W W If WEL ' M j I 1 1. Q I A E NM STEVENSON LOWRY OYVINGS ISIRCHOFF ELLIS BOOKER HOEGH W T 1: g 11 HEREIN SEIDEL JACQUITH HARRIS CI-IRISTMANN BCICELTVAIN NORTON JOHNSON R. SMITH I J ,, H1 In IQENT CHOTT KEARVILLE CAPT. JOHNSON DEMPSEY STEGMAN VARNEY TXTAYNOR it I ,lg W i 3 1 I T my LQ My J I UI If in 'I 2 I 5 I I I 'I A ggqi 1924 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Q gf 1 S It A HJ I ' I J W PERSONNEL FW 1 1721 , . Q'z'gifW RALPH BENGSTON P1tcher as 1 - 1 If ,Q-L ,551 If RALPH PULLEY P1tcher ,I I LLL 57 f XI f RUSSEL RAPP Pitcher 1922 ' I C. JOHNSON . Pitcher if W P , H T4 VIC NORTON . Pitcher W ,MI U, 1 CHARLES VARNEY Prtcher A NW Q it WATTS . . PItcher Qi 5g SCHULTZ . . . Pitcher A 5 I W EI ll mg, WALTER STBGMAN . Catcher M lil GERALD ELLIS . Catcher Mil 4k-I-UVM .SQ ' I ARNOLD KIRCHOFF ISt Base 9, ggi? WALTER SEIDEL . ISK Base iw JQ George Chott . ISI Base Hifi? V WILLIAM KEARVILLE 2nd Base 125 SJ Hu 7 I , ARTHUR JAQUITH . 2nd Base F55 W I T UM 5 I PHILIP HAXRRIS . 2nd Base J fig VVILLIAM MCELWAIN . Short Stop Y f A I HERRIN . . . Short Stop TJ LJ I WILLIAM CHRISTMANN . 3rd Base ,f I JOE DEMPSEY . 3rd Base ff J ff? THEODORE HOEOH 3rd Base T WILLIAM JOHNSON Outheld gray' TOM GOHN . . Outheld 12:21, ROBERT NELSON ' Outfield AISI 56715 ffm Ent 1 3 1, r I , I I ' all ATHLETICS-BASEBA - f'fX, :4,gi:., , . L ,JA ,5f'gz:::1'Ef1L,4,L,,,ggm An: Y , mm, , km, , , LAYZI EP --7 -f f -'-ffAfY-'+---+--j- --.Y--,--I. lLi-.2g1',L1'TgT:,3' 4 CL ',,A,.,tL.j qi 'E' W wif' A. JVXRRRU N :if ' IMA ju. N,,,,E,L,A.,, A A - .rx-1 'ig 'izgigjfjfrfif 'f1..2:ii:Tlg1i?P?i1 4 17.6.63 Page 190 :Il lllf II lIl all ..,A:.- rr2i.....-.. ..s-.- . ,..-...,- ,-vga, g .,.- , fr-. ,f .C . rf,--fy f .- -f.. .fr ...f -'uv-QW -W -V .vnu 4. .fb s .-,w:.,T,. 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Is ' ix? va I ,ffl --I 5' I QIII 1, - 1 5. .. ,, ,..,s,,,.5 I c -'- f 'e+- f ff -H a -- 1 f' -' - rflz.-:'f::e.1:: --I: -1-f ',,,,.,,1Q,1,,,g35j .::g51,-15: 4,71 llif--3:7-LA lf 'ff - T CHRISTXI-MXN Sxsimsm Jonxsox STEGM ix KICELNV.-XIX REVIEW' OF THE 1923 SEASON Wiith scarcely a week of outdoor practice before the first game with Chicago, and that practice in freezing weather, Coach Kent's men put up a creditable showing. The game was played in a blinding snowstorm and had to be called at the end of the sixth inning because the field became a sea of mud. Chicago was leading 5-2 at that time. After the first game with Chicago, the weather cleared up somewhat and the men made the best of it. Chicago was played again soon after and this time the Purple won out I2-8 in what was a hitting contest. Chicago used six pitchers trying to stop the onslaught of our hitters. ,Chuck Palmer was doing the hurling for Northwestern and he managed to keep the score down below the runs scored by his teammates. Notre Dame and Nlinnesota were then met and both games were lost. At Nlinnesota it looked as though we were to win our first Conference game. The Purple warriors gave Chuck Palmer a five run lead in the first inning, but the Gophers got at Chuck and drove him from the mound in the fifth inning. Bengsten took his place and held the opponents down until the ninth inning. In this inning with a four run lead, Bengsten weakened and the Gophers drove over five runs to win the game IO to 9. The following week a trip was taken to Hoosierdom, where Indiana and Purdue were the opponents. Chuck Palmer, was in fine shape and pitched as good a game as one wants. Northwestern carne out victorious in this game by the score of 3 to I. Indiana was met again and this time the Hoosiers were victorious in a loosely played game. The next day after the Indiana game at Bloomington, Purdue was played at Lafayette. The Boilermakers got to Bengsten early and the final score was I4 to 2. Later on in the season at Evanston they again wal- loped us by a large score. Chio State then journeyed to Evanston to walk away with a game by a large score. We were not always to lose, as in the next two games the Purple put up a great exhibition of baseball. Notre Dame came to Evanston and went home Arntsrrcgsjul-3,AsEBALL E -...,g. We - C -.,-l,,.Y Wm. fr, ff.. 5 -a me I ,I ,, ' I,I Ml aallaf T15 -W7l'i-'I Q, Il ILIII IIIIII IIIIIIII ,N I 'I I I I -Ill III-I I I'I, yllfll IIIIIII llljI,:lI JIIIIII I I'liIlI II 'LII III Ilf'III IlIIf' III l,II IIlI llI,l:'lI Illl I ll. Illlll 1IIlIlf jIFIlI Hlllll. ll- .ll ll-ll , lIIYHfi .V-.ll 'lllIll'I lyzlsw l, ,. 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It was not until Sam Taylor hit the first ball pitched in the eleventh inning ir, il for three bases that things be an to look favorable for Northwestern. Aided b i' if . . 3 Y J . two errors in Judgment on the part of the Badger first baseman, on a slow roller ,jg ' iw by Nelson, Sam was able to cross the plate for the winning run of the game. These l T two games showed the calibre of the Pur le but the inclement weather the team . . . P i . . . had to combat with in order to practise kept them from rounding into any kind of condition to play faultlessly at all times. i T fl, In the final two games of the season against Michigan and Minnesota, the E i 5,9 F99 Purple was in a slump and lost both games. Michigan took the scalp of North- Ulf western by a big score, but Minnesota won b a small score of to o. 'fl my . . . . . . . . Y . 4. . 91 QS! ' At the time of this writing it is impossible to tell what is happening this season. ,wir The team is still indoors, waiting for the first signs of Spring. If present indica- ,gg tions can be counted on we should have a winning ball team. The pitching staff i fi Eg looks better on an average than did last year's. Chuck Palmer was lost by grad- gm' uation, but Bengsten looks to be in better shape than before. With the addition Q T of several new men we should have a bunch of pitchers which will cause trouble to Conference batters. Coach Kent has four letter men to build up the remainder of the team. All resent indications oint to a ood infield. one that will kee , P 1 u P g H , P , the inner defense well fortified. With such men as Christmann, last year's Frosh H l ,Q star, Billy lVIcElwain, Bill Kearville, Joe Dempsey, and Arnold Kirkhoff to build 51 1. from, Coach Kent should have something to show the Conference when the first V game is played with Purdue at Lafayette. In the outfield Bill Johnson, Captain T l U 1 of this year's team, is the only veteran remaining from last year's team. Behind El . - . . . W., 4? the bat, Stegman is the only veteran remaining. Other men out for the catching Q .QQ Job are Tim Lowry and Ellis. ogg 59 , -By the time this is read we will know how these predictions turn out and we DQ M! hope that the writer has made no unwarranted assertions. lki ATHLETICS'BASEBALL DEB . . . , mis c.Zzee4ff1:,?giLT... . ..miet' '4 e'e 1 6 ie e'r' f fit: 'e e .'.LfQ'f.'fQ..ig?g 'J-AJ 'ss------'ff-f-'+i111si!if: 9-nz'awe-as--f ...:. as-. ..'- ,,,....Ai'.Q., iii., ,,,,, ..,t.,...,l.Lv'f iiii T Y V i, my-9.3 Page IQ2 2? e7 M wi if Q ! ,rw ff? QWMP M f ,fswf ff f 2j3'3':+v 41 f f .- ' 31 34 wzzw - : ,Q an K4 '-.-YV , Q..-,fs 'fy'-539 , fmz? , Z5-7125, 5 fa 21,651 M,g:',t m54'?45','54 AMW, .4 1 F iw 1 1.1 5 1 ..s-.,,.-,iY.A 1-, , ., , ,,., L .,..,..-- 11 55535133 ,C digg g f l, . 'gi n A1'7i3-Q11 ,,,, 1 lYL ,id5.', : fi5v. L Q,Qfff2T:'Z1, A , T'fQf9'7f5' f ff - is ali? was W-'pgs 122.125 kgs -5 92515 9033? 90 QS QIQQEQQ 9005! if Hi ' 'ILQJ 1 1 1 WY 1 1 T I 9 1 11 1 1 1 1 , I1 T 1 1'1 , 1 11 ' 1 1 U '1 T1 Q11 ' 'T T 41 , T ai W V I 11 . T L is T TXIAYNOR IQEMPER CORNELIUS ANDERSON FISHER HINES LEWIS Rosa' CAPTAIN IH,-LTHAVVAY HoR'I'oN LOTVRY 1 . . 1 V P 1 1 1 1 1 4 , Y 1 111 1923 VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD W 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 ff 115.11 PERSONNEL 1 ,II B0 I ' 1 M LYMAN VVHITE 1 IS pounds I N ' ? i X1 BRYAN HINES IZS pounds 1 1 p Mf DAVID RosT .1 . 135 pounds 1 171 ' 1 NU, 91 159 1 pig BENJAMIN FISCHER . . 145 pounds p RAY RISVOLD . 145 pounds T 1, A , 132 Q 1 1 C H d Q 5, 5 APTAIN ERMAN HATHAWAXY 158 poun s pg If MQ 1 LAWRENCE HORTON 175 pounds 1 . LEW HOWARD . Heavywelght L TIMOTHY LOWRY HeavyWe1ght 5 I 1,11 1 1' Il 1. J ,Qi fs? 34 WL Q ATHLETICS'-'VVRESTLING ' A W, J 1 , Y W , , 1 -..L . ' iliff' ei' ' Qemtgl- ll Iii-9 iw!-'TT XX T --il--T , ' L ff? Q 'll f T 'fc'f f?7l.lIlI'.'l9EE' ff-gil, iff 5 TY - - 'l'..4I.-,,.,Tf:'f ..1, . A g,,' I aT..,g-wi ,QG Page 194 V 1 l A v rs. 1 I. i 2 1-.. aww... M ' tl ' - ---- -5 ' U 'CVXQV' C9053 QQ95? 563-43- 53 'QJ,Q '?4Z6,,? .Qt .. J C Hlffgi 1? QQQEQ 1751 -ii 1 1 43 . 9 W 'l 1 l, 3 lx, lll . li' ll 1 it Qlfll ,, , l 1 i 4 ,A lg ll 1, 1 fl l llllli 1 ll l,llHl all l lf , l' V well - ll. i ll I i Hianxrvc Hn-1-x li l ' 'fin BRYAN Hmms I 4' 4 , 1 14 3, C P H WJ' N-f Captain 1923 ,,,: li lil Y 4 l' f W ,444 REVIEW OF SEASON Ml l ' li - fi ' ll From the standpoint of the work of the team as a whole, the season of the 4.4.44 wrestling team was a success. Although they succeeded in winning only two llljf ily' conference meets, the members individually made quite a creditable showing 'll 1,44 for the year. All of the matches were closely contested and it was not until the 4 A referee called time for the end of each,that the bouts were decided. Always a ,llllill fighting team, the events were more closely followed this year than ever before. liilwl Tl? spleen gymnasium was sfure to be crowded whenever Captain Hathaway g',fwi1lA ag W an is e ow teammates per ormed. LIMYQ ' The results of .the dual meets for the ,year show how close the matches were fflw 4 and the-manner in wh1ch Northwestern s team fought. The first match was glllltl e with Chicago at Bartlett.Qymnas1um. Captain Hathaway won his match in the Nfl 4 4 158 pound class by a dec1s1on as did Rost in the 135 pound class. The team was 'H 4 4 severely handicapped in this meet as Ex-Captain Hines had several ribs broken ll! I V just two days before thelday of the match.. He would have had an easy fall at ,til ,4 his weight, IZS pounds, if it had not been for this misfortune. The final result gill gave the match to the Maroons by a score of 4 to 13. Iowa City was the- scene of the next match. White won a fall from his opponent. ' - . -.' ii This littlj gragpler is donly a Sophomore but put up a stiff fight all ,F season an can e counte on in the uture for good work. Captain Hathaway gf 4 won andecision in the 158 pound class and Iowa won the meet, IO to 7. The 415, Q, following week found us at the lower end of another match by the same score. l 9 Northwestern gave Nebraska a close fight with Horton winning a fall at 175 ll Q Q wpoucncis and Captain Hathaway getting a decision. Ohio came to Evanston to l e e eated the next Saturday by a score of I2 to 8 Risvold' at 145 d D I . poun s 1 put his opponentis shoulders to the mat after it appeared he viias about to lose i My the match. Horton also got a fall and Captain Hathaway a decision in their NE. respective weights. This was a good match and 'exceptionally' well attended. 42? In the next match, with Indiana here, White and Hines got decisions but North- ,Qi Q35 western lost the match to the future Conference champions by a score of IO to fa 4. Horton won a fall in the Purdue match which followedg Hines and Hathaway Tsggg Q1 each got decisions. The score was 9 to I4 in favor of the Boilermakers. The in last match of the seasonlwith Wisconsin was a win for Northwestern by a score T Q97 Of 11. to 6. Horton again got a fall with White, Hines and Hathaway winning 1 PQ decisions. And thus ended Coach Maynoris flrst year at Northwestern. 2'1 1-L41 g1i?'Zr,Li E EE Ea.-www , .V - E., ATHLETICS-WVRESTLING .iii Ni V 1, '? ?'Tf A-i't T 2' ' 1 ' . ',,,f'S':.15'v'1.'Z34-:'5SliE..j' T, -' -4---' . , L-Hffeilflelf 't H' ' ' i f' '-N- M 1. ' -A4,,,jj1 -- fa Y -'? 'vfl'LTg 'ii' '1?iTfTfc?i. 'ei119g1i:f1 M xi par- lift - ea1ff-a- iilzfi'-E-i.'1 f'ifififl .4 - - My A,Yv ,fiyf .. . i. H'- 't- -'+f--'-v-'--k--fM4-- ' 45. Page I9 5 1 4 ,Y .f 'TTETQSQ5'-d:H'.f 1f':Tif.T '-- M Y NY., as ef.,,,e, ,E ,-e,.,,,e. .a--.1-1--P-.--K-17,1 .. Y 'i i9 k ' 'iTiijtR, , g4a Q LQ:-f ' --M51 -f1- a Ma- --ff, faa-r-- -f-1 Z H - , , 1'I3?..TYt:., tjf 'T ' A .,'f'kQ'fi'f'fif.5 ?i1'j,iFTifIiQ .. ,... ...M-.-maf,.-.i...a-.H.--K-5-i' 'isa-as eq? gas? 9935? 9335? Q K2 its Qafkti M049 fig ,i ,, , 1 V ee 1 is 45? LAURENCE Horvrov ' D.iVID Rosfr E Captain Hathaway during the past season proved himself one of the leading performers in his weight. He captured the majority of his matches in dual meets l in a handy fashion and placed high in the conference meet. His aggressiveness made him feared throughout the Big Ten. Close followers of the Purple mat . i 5 fortunes predict a conference championship for him next year. it al EX-Captain Bryan Hines was kept out of competition for the greater part if ll of the season due to an injury received early in the year. His loss will be ,ll 5 g'-l i keenly felt next winter. l ll 4 r Dave Rost at 135 pounds also ended his competion this spring. He won a good , gi portion of his matches and forced his opponent to the limit in every meet. p '. p Fischer and Horton again did notable work in the 145 and 175 pound classes, 5 N ,I I and Lou Howard, who permormed occasionally last year, made a good record l among the heavies. White showed well in his first ear at II ounds. Y P i 4, M get at eng M lim 3 i pg 9 l Q I rl M . ts i . i gli had in 5 qu 1 li anal - Ui' is f la? LEW HOWARD BEN Frsmsn LYMAN WHITE ' l ATHLETICS-VVRESTLING 7:5 X . L, Y , V gs:-V ff, -H , ,nn ,,,,,,, g gm-A EES ,.,a,r:g1jg, ' tw f ' it - ' erm 'ff' 22555 f' ,get -f if' -ffr gf 1-we-nf r.-r-5--Q-in 1:--N -a,. aa--Maw-.a.as.paff- -' 5 M r' ' - V---Y -Y --'f-' -, , , , 1' xx, .fda ,V ., , ,:::,, Adi? :Dm M ww ,Y mG g u,,. -of -1-la,-f fy 11. aura:-sf-sf.zr .: , K, .,... Je., .g,,,+.,,,E,5,4?:-:,g?i5,,.a,?Kwn,,Wi3 ' df W ,4 l , P -ac Page 196 V '. ,, Y,,1g:Tf-A -- is .Y -f A T,--adffimfw ' '1f.Z'. ---T- . 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':. .5-1.-,Q-, Y M CDO UG AL ALSTERLAND STEARNS KRANZ M ATSON HAYES THE 1923 GOLF SEASON The Royal and Ancient game of golf was last year added to Northwesternfs recognized varsity sports by the faculty athletic committee, and provision made for awarding the varsity N to successful contestants. Along with this a member of the faculty, lWr. Leon Kranz, was given charge of the team. lVluch credit for the teamfs showing last year is due Mr. Kranz, who worked hard all spring with the men. Three members of the 1922 team-Gus Alsterland, Bill Hayes and Ray Matson -served as a nucleus for the 1923 squad. Other men who made the squad are Horace McDougal, Doc Stearns, and Dick Skaer. Skaer showed great promise in early matches, but later became ineligible for varsity competition. McDougal and Stearns both played in the fourth position in the dual meets and McDougal held the fourth position in the conference meet. Six dual meets were played by the varsity foursome as preliminaries to the conference meet. ln these contests, which were run on the Nassau system, North- western scored 41 points, tied I8 and lost 49. Matclies were played with Purdue at La Fayette, WVisconsin at Madison, and Armour, Nlichigan, and Chicago were engaged here. The conference meet was held june 19, zo, 21, and 22 at the Evanston Country Club. Eight of the ten conference schools were represented at this tournament. Competition was by medal play for both the university championship and for the individual championship of the conference. Northwestern was fourth in the standings with a total of 686. Cther conference teams finished as follows: Chicago,648g Wisconsin, 671, lX4ich- igan, 689, Purdue, 6905 Ohio, 717, and lX4innesota Cincompletej, 343. Two men-Bill Hayes and Ray Matson-were awarded the varsity NH for their workin golf. A f Gus Alsterland who has played two years on the team, has been elected captain or 1924. Inasmuch as lWatson and Hayes have graduated, two regulars are left for the 1924 team, Captain Alsterland and lVIcDougal. ' ATHLETICS , ,W , A , sn rm- V , ,Y .,.. ...... W-.. .,.- . , , 2,.,....,L,, ,.- ,. A.,.,, A,C,,v , ,AW ng, A--. .. .. .Cf-L-J, fi Qhixgm-nl-,JJ-, :W :gil gf-. T., if-if .. , 4.-5-:e ' , 1 liT f:- ff -,-v 1-T1-?--f l 4-H -V W- f4-A-- -fa gt .gg..f.'L:.ii': W' l f , f 'ii 'YH r' - '-'f ' 2 -A ' 'v' 2?-ll-4- 21ifl114 .. ..,, -W -C .... . V! 135:37 , HJ, fr' ' 'H 'HL-' jj - 7------A V-a-M --s--V--1----a - .-'A- Y , . , I ,,,, .. .. Y .Yum Y, fig. Rf , L . J, tfI,7,qv,r,,f, it I-hi, 5 95.34 Ig ,pt-N .in is q:f,i,' iv I 'I 'I 'II II' IV ,I 'V II, III? I'Il1 IIIII IIIII IIIII I II II III. 'I ,, JI, II IIIII If IIIII IIIII' I ,II 'I IIM I'I'iiIi I QV III! II JJI I II .. I I I II 1 I I' I I lift II I III? I -FM l- xr I I II I II I .i ,I II I 5 I Iii ag? I uri E2 551 II Q , , , If -I - ,W V. - ,-,-. ,, I ,,,I ., , .,,,,,,.a-a . Y - In Conm:'r'r Nizri-r1:m'o'r, Coavn DECTHICIIT Bumi TT Scnxunr SCOTT THE1923 TENNIS SEASON The varsity Tennis team faced a very difficult schedule this season with scarcely more than a wcek's practice before the first match with Armour Tech. The indoor court in the Gym was not available as soon as had been expected and the outdoor courts were still too damp and soft to be used. Our conference season started with a home meet against Chicago, in which the Chicago stars, VVilson and Stagg, easily outclassed the Purple racquet weilders. The other conference games were scheduled with hflichigan, Iowa, Ohio State, Purdue, and Wisconsin. The Purple players showed their best form in the match with Purdue at Lafayette, where nearly every set played was a duece-set. Capt. Thompson, Rich Corbett, and Ross Barrett played in all the matches and represented Northwestern in the Con- ference NIeet at Chicago. Scott, Dechert, and Pittman were the other varsity men. A Prospects for the I924 season are somewhat brighter than heretofore because of the experienced and skilled players who will be available from the Freshman squad. Durand Smith, who won the university championship last spring, Bon Graham, and Bill Sherrill, are three players who have enviable records in various local and state tournaments, and look to be of the highest conference possibilities. Boyer, Bob Brown, and Paul Corbett are other Freshman prospects. Capt. Thompson and Dave Pittman are the only men lost by graduation. Captain- elect Schmidt and Rich Corbett, each with two years of varsity experience, and John Scott will all put up a fight to maintain their places on the team. The return of John Schmidt, one of the mainstays of the team two years ago, who was ineligible last season, will give us an able captain and considerably strengthen our hopes. YVith keen competition already started between these likely prospects, Coach Arthur I-I. Nethercot expects to have a successful season. ATHLETICS Y ,Y Y . I Q UM N- , 11,27 .,.,.,-.,-.. Q, , , , ,. ,f1,.,,, ,,L.,,.,: ZQ, ,-.:..Tl:,..1iL,j:. I ee .se -gigs: - -afafaaflff : ff .fafa-QQ.-f ref, fi?-.a L l '. 1' 'Jug' in-i HI ifjfififlfflifff- iiefffwif ligizfali I Paga 199 v f - -f V - --- I .Wa -x V Y. .V .I, , --a . ,,,,, ..- YW.. -..-...a. ,. V- fv B .1 .. --X.. ,. -za Sift 'IT1'sfV..-wa-. -V - Iii-, ,,,, ,Y,,,,w m-.f. X-S2521 .....--, if 3339? ws ma .1 lal . fn--3 Et ' Ii Y ll ll A ,l a i il . l l xl 'I ly X! X CAPT. SKU!-ILEN WARE I WALLIN Cnossusv KRANZ, CoAcH I 7. ll THE 1924 TUMBLING SEASON U Northwesterrfs Tumbling Team has completed its second year of Conference . T l El 'li competition under the able leadership of Coach Kranz. Building a team with a N, at ' i nucleus of five men is no easy task. Injuries and ineligibility added to the dlfli- A y culties of developing an all-around team. The season opened with Purdue. Although the Purple dropped the meet by a close score, the stellar Work of Captain Kuhlen more than overshadowed the b T M defeat. This was the onl meet artici ated in before the Conference Meet on - , Q yi P p ' ' ' CC 77 9 Pg, N March 15th. Due to the injuries of Paul Ware and Chuck gl V F' Pride onl three men: Ca tain Kuhlen, Crossley, and 'Q fm? . Wallin -com eted in the meet. These men ranked high but p fi Q, 9 p . 39 clue to the lack of numbers, the team score was not suHic1ent , 5 to win. , 'z l Captain-elect Crossley has been with the team two years 4 and is expected to capably fill the shoes left vacant by Capt. 'QQ Kuhlen. ' T CAPTAIN KUHLEN ' M . Wffteraz Inter-Collfgiate' Champion Tumbler Captain Bud Kuhlen has built up an enviable record NZ? and reputation for himself. His greatest feat was capturing Q the Western Inter-Collegiate Cham ionshi in Tumbling. He l . O P p. . a ,..,. defeated his closest opponent by seven points and his Work El gy Zfllif' - . Q QW will be the talk of the Conference for many seasons. This Us 50 is Bud's last year of competition and his graduation DQ i 1 Will bring a keen loss to the team. , .N to :stil 'Jill M' or' gffgifeii?f1sr:: .,3wm' Page 200 PRES. HORTON .Il I S. ,. LJ iv: ' A I 1 I ' u qi, I I . .,,. 'air -! itz! ,. miss, ff'F:- .L , . - . 437, a?ff?..:T' T TTFTAT if 'wild IT-'WMM I Q I ii I I T T 1 giflffiifj ' Miss QGSQ W Q emi! . ., ' ' .I I fi, III I :Iii HLJQ' L:-,-ij, ,R QIIIII . II, E552 I ,MI W . ,I ' ,I ' lm 1 .I I I vi I I l,. I. li I I I III: I I I , . . I I I I I I lvl III I ,Ill I ,lil J. Drcxsox R. DICHSON Lowmf IRA!-EN HATHAWXYIXY gl III I II li , JOHNSON RAP? HORTON RUHLEN INCICIELYVAIN 'I IW . iilzl I STEGMAN SCHROEDER HAWES IQEAGLE III,-, IIN m,,l ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION F,,.,' OF NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY I Nfl? It If EXECUTIVE BOARD III, ,,,f LAURENCE C. HORTON ..... Prerident ,, , ,ll Ill RUSSELL RAPP . . . Vice-Prefident I I f I EARL KUHLEN . . Secretary-Treamrer .,, ,,, VM? WILLIAM NICELWAIN . Ca tain Football I I I l,,,,,, P. 1 , , ,, I, 1I,I1l,, WALTER, STEGMAN . Captain, Basketball ,I I,I,,, I KASTOR KAHN .- . Captain, Track JAMES DICKSON . . Captain, Swimming Ig.,g!,Q, I-,l,,,iQf BILL JOHNSON . . Captain, Baseball ff',,,k,' ,fYlQ4'- 'Q HERMAN HATHAWAXY . . Captain, VVrestling ROBERT DICKSON . . Senior Representative 3, ,I HARDIN HAWES . . Junior Representative ,IMI ,i, ,1 , TIMOTHY LOWRY Sophomore Representative 33 ,I ,,,Q 3 GRAHAM IQEAGLE . . Freshman Representative 1,,j,l,1 FRED SCHROEDER .... Representative at large ,jjllii xl,,,'ili, ARTHUR HEDENSCHOUG . . IVIanager of Intramural Prizes ,1,.f ,III 'i 1, v - iqlflj, .IN ', POINTS OF ACCONIPLISHIVIFNT 3f'l3I Aa.. . . :IQ wi yltyiff, I. Conducted year round program of Intramurals In seven sports. ,WSI jifilffg 2. Managed the first Northwestern Dad's Day. idffgf 3. Managed the IQ23 Homecoming. I ' . ,lift 52,5 ll . Conducted the Second National Interscholastic Track and Swimmin fildgii ll 1 4 . . . g It 'gf1,i-I Nleet with oo contestants and schools taking active art. fl iii' I El' . . ' p I ,Wu ' ,, If 5. Conducted special football trains to Indiana and Purdue. l1,,l., ' MMIII 6. Gave IO all University Informals throughout the year. W' i,.l,,1i 7. Published the 'cAthletic Handbook . ' IN ,Ill 8. Managed cheerleading squad and 'Ni Section. 9. Raised money to buy 'NI blankets for senior 'N' men. I, ,,,,,,f,, IO. Operated four apple stands for benefit of the students. lllilej II. Operated lVIen7s Club Room and the Athletic Bulletin Board. 12. NIanagea the HAII University singfi 13. Staged the first Football Field Dayn. ,5,f,,,, 14. Conducted the All University Relay. , i 1,,f I5. Operated a gGridgraph' during all out of town football games. ,Ely I6. Handled sale of Freshman Caps. iQ,,i,IIlfy ' L-'Q-I I7. Managed three University 'High School Rushes'. ,ATL ATHLETICS-ASSOCIATION ffm rf-M 'f-A' --A-.M --W f- -. H A-ff-A, - J' p P' '7,w.f:ff1fT--,---A -f ff -f-- - -A.-, L:,Z---WT-...-2-,ia-EFL 'M 'T' 'i'fYL7'T?'f' 'f T'iT-77' I-' I I r ' i3'T'Ti f'f'ii5'- -ff.1 .5 -4.7 R+ . '.,' - Qlwf , e? igfig 'ff jlflff f 'Ti'- Af --W I 1 I 'flf1.ff.-f-- if---S A -ve-Z, flrzfjm -,054 -f Page 202 ' ' A rr i A-,. .- ,- --.--4A'. - - I. f-, stu... ,... .U Q-View-Ar.-...ii f-,! ara-ul: --.4f 2 At. ... .M-r.,L1:-.-Q-:la Q V f V I .V i LL!-bqt iw 'ga-.5 R ae.-:af 93059 ' 326235 ? 0342 3' 0 Q 90034 bgcifi' 53099 ff QQ' 9-M9 ee A A9626 . -ge' Q Emi QW I l l i CARPENTE11 Is.iAc CALHOUN HINSEY l l H O M E C O M I N G P l GEORGE F. ISAAC General Chairman i A l 'y J. ROWE HINSEY . I . . Parade Manager . y Tp i RUSSELL NI. CARPENTER . Assistant Chairman gig DONALD B. CALHOUN . Publicity . gl J Q CLARENCE GERECKE Stunts Q Ji i, ' RICHARD H. YOHE .... Bonfire l I l GORDON ANDERSON . . Assistant Publicity Manager l ' VVIAYNE GRAY . . N , . Entertainment Q1 OLIVER H. NICHOLS Decorations QQ, ff - 'ft N9 hs' My Vf . . . . . . . A ffl 2 A program of festivitles in grandeur and extent surpassing those of all preceding I 3 I homecomings marked the 1923 edition of Old Grads Day, held on November 24. I pl On the eve of the eventful day a monster Homecoming bonfire staged north VW I of Patten Gymnasium started things going. Intramural athletics Were allotted their attention the morning of the big day, the feature of Which was the Frosh victory in the class championship game. In the annual house decoration contest I Sigma Chi Won first prize, While Delta Zeta took flrst honors for floats in the most . i successful and beautiful Homecoming parade in the history of old N. U. To cap KX ' ' the climax the Purple displayed one of thebest brands of football ever shown by g ' a Northwestern eleven. A huge' mass meeting, Water carnival and informal dance brought the day to a close. ' 9 W W sz' vu 1 I' at I its Wy 1 .I ' is I Ag ATHLETICS-Assoc1AT1oN gwiffjg. 533 , A .:f.w,..-- .. iF L 1 . .. ' A .. . Lmmko , MY, , Pisa- --AV f.. MW 'Ai'TTffLm7 'ff?i'fT 'Q'1 Qffffi'iff, P V DDQYDQ, 'fg.f??:mniT IiiigP:iTff.' ..,, . . . A QL ,,,, , . V. I ,PI Page 203 ,I .,, I 1 i 1,1 tif 4. N- -,-, . - - I . a I g x 4' :Wg an Wi.-. M ..7.,Lw, ,.,-,-,HIM MAA , C 'TS vs fgecgvf? me a Q Qs 490, Q G9 930:52 Er'-T27 i if ,ll F 3 ,i l . l l fl i 1 1 l . s i W - I r BECK FETZER IQINNEY HEDENSCHOUG ANDERSON N , I HOLAIES HANEMAN HAWES IVOODXVARD YOUNGQUIST S. ANDERSON I l XVEBER GERECKE BICIXENXA 1 l l . lf. . ' I I f.,l nl. DAD'S DAY fill ' l il About one thousand Dads of Northwestern men and women participated in I' If the festivities connected with the first annual Dadfs Day in the history of North- Nfl, western university, on November IO, 1923. Among this number were representatives from ten states, besides one Dad . . . . . . ,1 .1 who declared his place of residence to be Toronto, Canada. Illinois led with its I ,lihgj representation of Dads, with the states of Indiana, Iowa, hffichigan, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Kansas, Wiisconsin, and New York following. lim, Under the direction of Hardin Hawes, a junior in Commerce school, all events lil, of the day went off smoothly. His assistants supported him in the arrangements ll, and conduct of the evening's entertainment and were largely responsible for the success of the occasion. lligfll Sororities and fraternities vied with one another in an effort to make Dad welcome and feel at home during his brief sojourn in Evanston. All campus social organizations carried out plans for dinners in honor of the Dads. Inspection of all the buildings on the campus inaugurated the day's program. One of the feature events was the smoker and registration held in Patten gym in the mornin . Here was a dis la of tro hies medals and data in connection il fL g P Y P a 1 1 with the Greater Northwestern campaign, a collection of Syllabi, and a pictorial presentation of ancient, present, and future Northwestern. Included in the morn- ing entertainment was the performance of the Purple swimmers. Following the game with Lake Forest in the afternoon, and the banquets for the Dads following, the reception at night in the gym was the climax to the day. The eveningwas featured by the introduction of Northwestern deans, presentation of rewards to the prize winning Dads, and music and dancing specialities by the glee clubs and girls from IVIilady's Bandboxu. ATHLETICS'ASSOCIATlON , ,...-,- .... .. , Y.,.,.,., ?l:1-::':W:'.:ef-' rzzyf -f.,...-.-,, L,,.,,,4,, ..-........--A .V ,a.Y,--.... - D..- V - V - -Y-.c-V. .-.-...-. L ...T--V K. CZ-3 inks I I,fi. ll ffl fall. 'HW i K sw, .W i . 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This is an annual event ll li -If which gives the visiting high school men an opportunity to see our University to lllj I best advantage. i gf This year's Tnterscholastic was particularly successful from the standpoint ,N Y, of the number and calibre of the athletes participating. Three Northwestern i, i B' Interscholastic track records were smashed in the 50 yard dash, the low hurdles, , and the pole vault. In swimming five more Interscholastic records went by the boards in the Ioo i yard breast stroke, Ioo yard back stroke, plunge, and both relays. Q. Both meets were managed and ofhciated by members of the varsity track and . ,Q swimming teams. Coach Tom Robinson fired the starting gun -in the tank meet, 5 , 'Wg and Walter Eckersall pulled the trigger on the track. gg. Q: Very attractive team and individual trophies were given the winners. The , ,Ll winning team trophies were presented to Hyde Parkin track, and to Atlantic 'l K5 City, New Jersey in swimming. The Team from Atlantic City High School was fig Q' one of the attractions of the meet, for in addition to winning the meet, they were 0 also responsible for shattering the records in both relays. 'il A As a climax to the strenuous work of the afternoon, all the visiting boys were entertained in the evening by a very clever vaudeville performance given by the students, and featured by several of our co-eds. , U . T lb This annual event is the most important during the year for assisting in the K l S 'T' more menv campaign being fostered by the University. It ,is at this time when Q . we have these men actually under our roof and being entertained by the fraterni- 5 , ties, that the most constructive work is done for bringing good men to North- 6 .13 western. 9 eq mg .Q D, s T , a i TJ A . ATHLETICS-A.ssoc1Afr1oN ,l li! Y W I K f gig Q ... H c f c' 'rci' l cr'- ' ' Pagq 205 r ,A are TE. .. ..--.,. .J -.L .,', T751 .' . l.T 1?.-...-ifigri' :g'.:L '2,, '-., iiifz f: i:7ii:'1fIfi..f't':ti. :T E755 V ' Q V 3325? 2323? 62025 A 60699 wigs 924652 . l L... E E l INTRAMURAL SPORT MANAGERS ,I JOHN PAVER ....... Football p , WALTER STEGMAN Basketball JN CLARENCE COLE . . . Track Q if ,I Y JAMES DICKSON . Swimming l i 1 If l ROBERT DICKSON . . W'ater Basketball - - J FRED SCHROEDER . . Baseball i- I' J DAVID RosT . . Wrestling lr, ' A DONALD HEPPES . . Golf I WILLIAM SHERRILL ...... Tennis . INTRAMURAL MAJOR SPORT MANAGERS , V Football Bafkftball Trark Bafeball -Q p If? Frfrhman WVesley Doe Bob Barry Phil. Platt R. Bushnell 25 W5 Sophomore George Budd W. Seidel Cockrill Karstens 54 El, fzmior ' Lester Ruwe Russel Smith G. Canning N. Osher ' ,, fgl. Senior Edward Mayo Guy Davis D. Calhoun F. Schroeder I at 2 W INTRAMURAL SPORTS A N Intramural sports received more attention and aroused more interest than I ever before. Seven different branches of sports were indulged in and schedules successfully completed. I ,jx During the fall surplus steam was expended in quantities when the classes v mixed it for the championship in a series of round-robbin games, the last being put ' 'gr on the forenoon of Homecoming Day. After spring practice a big 'Football Field . 59 Day' was staged under the direction of COachThistlethWaite. Complete schedules of basketball, indoor and outdoor track, swimming, and a Winter and spring round I 95 fs , of Water basketball, Wrestling, tennis, and golf were sufficient to keep up the neces- DQ li - sary spirit of rivalry which leads to better Work. l i' i IIIIII A .... ..,. .... ix lf.ff Aa - I .,.. I. J C Page 206 ' ' 'T L' I ,f A 'F ' ...' f,1-i f-1, -P+. 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I-- 7z':i.3::'flff'19T?57QT7iff5lf,4?9 E-13 ow. I1 PARKER WEINECKE SMITH IXIIANN NIACIAENNAN SIGMA CHI WINNER 1924 INTERFRATERNITY BASKETBALL ' QI, r SCOTT RAMSEY . H1XX'FORD H.kNKE NVELD BETA THETA PI WINNER INTERFRATERNITY WATER BASKETBALL ATHLETICS-ASSOCIATION ...nrgn ., H-Y -Y --. - L, I I, --f , ,, 3 ISE 4,w..,,i,, I,-.,-4-.712 f- 4' M, Sr' VI ff! 30902 J- Q 'Sl QfLIb,Q,7 ,.Q,..:0 M-PPI 'IEFQT I I I I IIE I I II' II Ulf if I 'I I I II I I II II I I I IIIII IQ II IIII ,II I I 'III I Iv IIIIII I I I I I I I' I I 'I II I,I. ,I, I, III II ISI I, III 1-IQII I I-.I ,JP III I II I: I II I III I 'I' III Ifsy -IIIII I , ' I .If -'I I I .II I T - I I 4 ,II IN ,fr I Off' ff! 'I I IIII I 1 '. I Iwi I' I If! 'I ' 'IO I IQW ,f I! IIIII HEI III III II IIIIII IMSIISI TJIII -'II-If -I X Id I 3-.VI QI 'I IIIFQ-I 'IDF1x N II'Iff II . I IIIZ2, I IIII1 I l,.1 , ,M Q., I --,,.,-...,,1. ,UNM-AY 'imp' , .. ..,, , , .IL .,,.,.. ., e 208 fx IQ S: u x 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 'A .1 131 1 I 1 111 I 1 1 1 1.1 - ,1 . --..I--II,I ,A ,, , ,, , .,,, AA. .A. A,,I,-,.,,,,,,1-.,-, I ,.1 , M-1.,c,I..,,.- ,AAHE In ,--,A- A., I ifegag? 'Q0355 9650121 ' 1 111 52 1 EMCQB1:-4? ,zz 15:1 1 19,11 + 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 3,1 1 1 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 M. GESLER NERBOV'IG GOODMAN G. GESLER 1 1 ' COPPER BULL SCHLEMAN LOVEJOY BLESSING NASH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B1CDON.-XLD REDFEARN SCHUCHARDT WATT BOULTON 111 1 11111 A 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' 11 ' 141 1 1 1111 NORTHWESTERN WOMAN'S 1111 1 11 11 1111 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 15 1 111 111 1 1 11' ' ' 11 1 11 14,11 11 1 111 '11 1 I f 1 1 I 1,111 EXECUTIVE BOARD 1111111 1101 1 11 ' ,111 1 1 1 1 1' 1 HELEN SCHLEMAN . . Prefidmt f11 1 VIRGINIA BULL 1 . Vice-Prefidem 111 1: 11 1 MARION COPPER . Treafurer ,111 11 111 HELEN LOVEJOY . . . Secretary 1111 1 1 ELSIE GOODMAN . . Aluvmzae Repreffntatiwf 1 11' 1 1 1 ll 11 91111 1 11111 11 11121 111 HEADS OF SPORTS 1 EMILY VVATT . . Hockey 1 11.11 MARION BLESSING . . Archery Ig' 1 MADELEINE MCDONALD . . . . Golf 1111 11 1 HELEN NASH . . Tennis-Gymnastics 1 1 11 GERTRUDE1 SCHUCHARDT . . Swimming 1 , IRIS BOULTON . . Volley Ball 11 1 1 11.1 MARGARET GESLEB . . Basketball 1 GERTRUDE GESLER , . Baseball '1 13? KATHERINE REDFEARN . . Track 021111 1 122 l Q11 1 1111.5 HARRIET NERBOVIO . Dancmg 1311111 .fn -1-rg 1 EIJ1 1, , 11 fa 1 1 V11 1 1 111,11 ::::31:,1 ATHLETICS-WOMEN ,gig- l i:l'i?if'1'fL'tL:if ri'flrl-gfirffy -3:-1--5, f 'PBM' ' if 79' ,2ff:,?gl-,-----I,-,, -, efleigi--,-LP A-ff'-S--A- QQ1iiQl 1 2 152LYE3f:i?rs?iiifi:1+Ef?TJ:L'e--If-fp Page 210 ,M-,. , ,,.,.. ..., ........ .-.1 L ' 116.6 .L- I s 1, .. 1. ,.,:, 4 , .4,, - i ' H '4' ' ' -..--, ?, ' ' t 1 ' -' ' ' 1 - - - --alll -in-. ,4x.. ..- -.- '- ' .?ms,,,,G ? 62009 6339? 90094 9393? PM -222 l 'E fi l JONES K R ANZ I-IAWLB Y Frmzian DIRECTORLS OF WOMEN'S SPORTS . L 1 Nliss Gertrude Hawley is completing her seventh year as director of the Phy- H sical Education Department of Northwestern. She is a graduate of Vassar College ll il and of Wellesley where she obtained her degree in Physical Education. During i lr ,' her term here interest in coed sports has grown consistently, new sports have been ' organized and the old ones broadened to afford the opportunity for all girls to lx f participate in some form of sport. The Woman's Athletic Association is deeply 5- indexbltedlto MES Ilglawley for her suiiport and integest in its afllfaign fL'.b l rs. eon . ranz,1nstructoro interpretive ancingint e o egeo 1 era Arts and School of Speech, is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and came to Northwestern four years ago from the University of Colorado. Nlrs. Kranz Q gym is noted particularly on the Campus for her development of the Dance Drama. F ll! Miss Hilda D. Jones is a graduate of Mount Holyoke and the Boston School J M W5 of Physical Education. Before coming to Northwestern two years ago she had isa 'QB' been director of Physical Education of the Y. W. C. A. at Van Wert, Ohio. Miss ' l iff' Jones is .director of Volley Ball and. Track, although her work in other sports has l' H been invaluable. if Miss Emma R. Frazier is a graduate of Mount Holyoke and the Boston School Pl of Physical Education. Before coming to Northwestern this year she had been Q Recreation Secretary in the New Bedford Y. W. C. A. and an Instructor of Phy- sical Education at Oberlin College. Miss Frazier takes an interest in every sport although her particular ones are Basketball and Baseball. l if IE V 7 Q, -i 4 ia if lf? gg Q .Ae V W I A T HiL . D L -: i o M E N W W V eg-is E '- . :....i:. :-.f::. it-rf -f 11 -ff-:efw- 'v -' '-1'F' V --'- P-'lg-,TFP 114 ,l-Ffsf-1 ff f-T :5'1f If .. -. 2 -2 iTT ?.i,1 i'e:'r:: ........'f:,.:sm-wr .CiG Page 2II , ..-Y , I - 1 xg Y - I 5 L V X, .Q-if -H -- 25:::?f1f:l'g:Tf-Lfff- I VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM BIOULTON REICHI-:LT M. M,u,Lom' Q DILLON CORBETT BULL WATT SCHLEMAN G. GESLER :RAYMOND BOULTON M. GESLER VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM GRANT YOUNGER DuNTm1.w M. Gss-Lan BOULTON G. GESLEII DAVIS BICDONALD VARSITY GOLF TEAM J L. ,,.,T ,ugh ,A Wg -- --- .J ,L V Im I Y ,md w.1. N1 TN wx I I ,. M. . ill, x If U1 ,. 4 I 1:- W im fiafgfl 'wt WJ A N V' 3' W mx Tw: 5 A :If A 1V Eh X A 31: ii 141, I ,I 'Ig I PJ 14 NX' fl 'lm 'L IQ 1, :I f 4,1 gi a T 'I I N f 11 ' 'I V ' 1: 'N , . ' lu I T VH A M J If , J, I EM: r 'wil Y 5 1,5 ' I ' w i if' C, I -I' MI, 41,4 1 ,DN I Eg, I AMN wx I wr, , QVMX ,A 11' . I TIT u A V If If I Q M 0 , ,.,, -MLA' I Wfj . 'M 11 fm Nl QQ- ' IA 5513? I 21549 ,I HPTET A? FT? r? ,,,. ,,,I,. IXICDONALID DEREIAIER PATTILO RICKAHY ATI-ILE'l'ICS1NVOMEN , 1?'V1,.i if 5:j,fi1, ,'j'Ti' f?f'g:'f+-fif:'2Q, f 'N 5-fi?if' j'? jjjgffif 'i' 'fjii' ,,f'ff1T7 '1f'Tff'T.. , Page 212 Y,--A.L, ,Y , i ,,,.,,.,-..,L.. I ,, I L, i ,cw ,1 Q..-x VARSITY TRACK TEAM Rvmmcu M.xxu.xM TROJAN CALL R I-IDFEAIIN W1XI.li.fX'FH VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM 'l',wr.ogz M umxs BULL N ASH FOLEY Sr'HL'c'HAx11DT I3.xL'E1z IfI.m1xL'1'oN Fufxsmc MAH-11-:W YARSITY TENNIS TEAM Dnuzsxn: NASH SCHLEMAN GORDON Smnxxsks ATHLETICS'-WVOMEN jY.fi,igi?:?Eff:3:,-T 1'f'S 1 X uffiffffff Paige 2I3 - 1,1 , :if filxb -- f ,- , .. ,N-w .,. ., , , -W A , ,Y,A,,,,,,L,,, ,-,,,v,,,,, KW,- 'YW' 4 V 7 YWYYYV Y '- 441-A 'H ' WS. VARSITY ARCHERYATEAM LANE GELINAS FITZMAURICE RIACKAY VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM HENNING DILLON IJIND DODGE FISKE BOULTON AICDONALD AIOULTON .IAGLONX ml I ZACHAHION Dmx,-mr H1EI,LSTHORI ATHLETICS -XVOMEN Pagf ZI4 'Q L3 , .YY, .1 1. 1 n WC V 3 VU Ve' xv W W U! ulnfu. 3 1 E .U 4 I I 9, 'W W 1 PM V Nm A Mu WY T A L 'L , Tj, 9 xx! I w, f My EV M A I W V ,V NM, V , ,Lux H ITEM' QT! ,Q 'N A ,If 1, ww , 1 T M1 f W M-'i lla 5 M I TA: l MA A uf 1 .M t'!'wTig 5 11 If emi au:-SV L, ,,,, .,,I ,I , . -1 , ,M wg , , H7411-1,-1'l' -,fp VARSITY DANCING TEAM SELTZER OL1vEn Tnomf ox W .-XRD WINNER OF THE WOMANIS NH HELEN SCHLEMAN DORIS CORBETT CHARLOTTE BRECKENRIDGE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I I G, GESLER TROJAN HM-IN SCHLEMAN SHELBY Fxsxcla I I ATHLETICSiXVONEN Pngr 215 1 1, N wr , f' 'L' 'Ah' .mi ' Tiff' l ---1 ir ., . ,, , W... ' ' L,if: 1, if, .fig ,L '..' .. , , . ?i:? agus 920,-2 ZQWQ 900 ff 39996 Q CQ? Q23 52? i , g I Q4 5 WP miss' N X , i X N X la, ln W if I .xlj , ' 8 A 1 V! 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The 5? l board is composed of three faculty members Who are appointed by the President p bl of the university, and four students, the President ofthe Senior Class, the President ,M of the Student Council, one selected from Graduate School and one elected by my l the Student Council. Nil, FQ WH lug WZ? PUBLICATIONS'AC'I'IVITIES m'Qf'fllf1F,,. -u.- .. , , .c.,2..,... ,. , . . .., .,of31222145-1ffa1..L.:,,.T,,w.+....,c.-,u..,,cH,.,....-i3,g'4g. F11-F..-7 .- 14.15 .-A fir f A? f if Pagf ZI7 I xr Rx - L , ,:f:'?,5:-1 I I I . I I f.. I .,' B2E?fi?EEE??E?EE?iES?fi??5i?i2?5ifQ5Qi1?EE5??m?SEE E?3?E?EEEEiE?EE? 4551.-4 Dv.. my f I f' .fl u.x :Qs IMI ff? IBF III I gl I I I I- I II Tj? IM 'I X I.x I Ihg I Els ' I IIII I I IV II .I I I I II I , II I I 'I I Ig I II' iv II I I I I I III I3 III I I . II . Y V I. I III I I s I .I I I I R. L. COUNTRYMAN ANDREW DUNCAN Il 'In N W III I I I Iflsll I I', mf THE 1925 SYLLABUS LI7 II I , I Wal . . . LI I Im R. L. COUNTRYMAN . . 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Art Eciztor li xg W V n . l V ll 5 ig? if Nl cc ' Ell- ln the Syllabus ofa year ago, the Purple Parrot was declared to have attained lg? . . . . - QA mi-il that degree of excellency Which permits of no surpassing . ln spite of so dis- JQ couraging pronouncement, this years comic seems to have succeeded in gilding the lily and giving artistic color to the rose. At the same time that a policy of Q 'Q one hundred percent doubled the quantity, the art and editorial staffs have ably i y li? Q, ij maintained the magazine's reputation for clean, scintillating Wit. Polly's mirth- p p 9 provoking offspring are now frequently to be seen adorning the pages of the lead- li i l WA ing national humorous publications. 4 4 fun . i . 'Q ll 5 . 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Jimmy,' began his work at high l l speed this fall by leading Northwestern to the Championship of the Central Debat- A Q ing League. During his undergraduate years he was prominent in campus forensics 11 IL ,Eggs both as a debator and as winner of the Kirk and of the Northern Oratorical League lg Contests. Coach Armstrong joined the faculty of Northwestern University in BAG? IQ22, after teaching for a year at Lake Forest University. He was recently chosen rl ' . Fl Assistant Dean of Men ll Q . ' . 'A gg 'fjimrnyn took over a real job when he became responsible for upholding Northwesternfs high standin in the forensic field. In the last half-dozen contests li 9 g . . . il l of the Central Debating League, Northwestern has won more unanimous victories i l than any of her opponents. Incidentally this debate record has been equalled i by her representatives in the Northern Oratorical League, who have won five out p Lg of the last eight annual meets. Coach Armstrong has kept up the pace by leading f his first teams to a league championship. Qur debators say that there isn't a Qi? better man in the country. . .0 ', -4 'bil X .i 41? 1 ' ' 'A 3 i . ta U i Asia, Acrrvirias-PLATFORM l, W W ,Y V Y - .-,, . ,V L-L.. ..., 7, -J, ,L . -EEE n'l'FTTl1'l.UT tgf 'fl 'f'i'TgQ. it 'tA A if NJ ..iQjfjj.-'-'-Q -7 .... gg Page 228 ' ,711 1 - -A I ff f I7 ,fgll l 7 l -' .ffp3'g:3'ej:E:a.- Vw , , ,N I , . I l I I ,I I, ,Is I1 It Qilll ,. ,gr in pl M A I GA Qi: li' Ei llli I! will ,I lilli II 'ln lgl Igl5 li Ill! 'nil illlz. lvl llfll K? L Ill llll, BALL BECKER I'lANSON lldig-ll NVQ xlllili M INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE Iiijxfzl CENTRAL DEBATING LEAGUE fri Ill Twenty-fifth Annual Series lil! llllf NORTHWESTERN vs. MICHIGAN JANUARY IS, IQ24 W Igllll, QUESTION FGR DEBATE lgliifff Refolved: That the United States should enact a law giving to strikes and Illlgj their concomitant activities the same legality they are given under the English Industrial Disputes Act Of IQO6. gill A-pifwldlivf-NORTHWESTERN NZgdIiUE1MICHIGAN l ALICE HANSON MELVIN SPECTER HOWARD BECKER JAMES DUNN . fl l STUART BALL HORACE GLASGOW gl A - judge: CN THE REVEREND NVILLIAM BOLGER PROFESSOR GUY OLIVER ll ' I lbg AEI DECISION Northwestern 3 lVIiChig9.I1 O Harris Hall, Northwestern University at J! A ACTIVITIVEi?'lvl4'gLATFOR1VI -:I5Teil.i-er,-Lisgggimgaz-Dwii A' .ff g1gif:1,-vi1:LI LLLAAAQP g I ' lii1:31iiff Li iiL:' '-Effirfi zfiin? it jiiiifuiggiliilzii' i'.iT:iiQfiiifffjgiff 7 Page 229 - 15,11 1 1 1 1 1 1l1 111 11 .1 1 I 1. 1 H - 1 'll 11 ,1 i 1 111 l1il1l1 11 El 111 1l111 '5 H1 11 1 1 1 V 11 I 11ll1. 1 111 1 ' i1l I 1 11 I 1' 1 1 11111 N111 '11 1 1 111111 11l1 311l 1 1 I 1' '1 11 fl 111l11l 1111111 11 111 1! 115 1-' Ill' V i 1 1. 1 V '1 1 1 11 11 11 '19 111l1 1111 1 1 l li,- 1111515 1:1101 11111 'l 1 -,,1 1 1.p1 1 4 11 ' 'llllf I :ll li1l I 11 -O1 l1l1 l 1 '11111l1 1ilMi ,IQ 4 , ffffifrgk ' .ez . 1 , -111C 11.-. 1 ., V. ---x-7-::+..Y.- , I ,MHZ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,1,A, - ,J1 , . . . 1 A 11.... . , ,W , K , M, 1 ,,,, K, 4 1 1 1 , 1,1 1f.. ,I , 11 A 1 , ...11 1 .xg 1117--A Y A A ,Y Y Y Y WW- ..-rtvi . -L,,----fg:l:- -ff: .- V I -- ' ----iw K---11I2 '-il NORTON CRANE PAGET INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE CENTRAL DEBATING LEAGUE Twenty-fifth Annual Series NORTHWESTERN vs. CHICAGO ' JANUARY 19, IQ24 QUESTION FOR DEBATE Rexonlrued' 'That the United States should enact a law giving to strikes and their concomitant activities the same legality they are given under the English Indus- trial Disputes Act Of IQOO. A-WVWZQIIUKTCHICAGO ALRIK GUSTAFSON BXIAURICE KAMINSKY PHILIP VVAIN Negatiw-NORTHWESTERN VICTOR NORTON JOHN CRANE EDWIN PAGET fudgef PROFESSOR SQUIRES PROFESSOR STEWART IVIR. JAMES BfIULLENBACH ' 1 I DECISION Chlcago 2 Northwestern I Leon hflandel Hall, University Of Chicago ACTIVITI 1PLATFORlX'I ii x' J I1 l' C 'ACM' -.uc C1131 Q W' 0 fb 1 1 V155-'z-1'1 AI. A A 11 's igwfei 0i1Qi17fD TTT11 111 11 '11 11 l 'ilg 11,1 11 ll 1 11 I 41 I 1 111, l111f'11. I 1 I 11 ' 1i 11 11 111 :'l i 1 111 'l1l11 11'1 5 A13 11 1 11 1l1 311 11 1l 1l 1l I i1 11111 1 l'11 11 l 11 ll 1 1 '1 21 l 1 ' 1 121 11 11 1 l 1 11 1 l1 1 1 1 1 111 l1 1 13 1111 1 llltll I ' 11 I 1'j1l ll 11111 L1 111-ful 19 1152 1 11' 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1151 1' Yi flZ1f111l 542' 1111 SWF. M2111 llliI11l 1111411 111 111 11111, '11 L 1111 1 1? lil? 1 1 I' J fl 11111 .,111l 111111 ,il 'l11 1111111 EXW 1 i3j1111 11411 1' 1? 11 1 -ss 11 11. II 1111l,a'1 111 1:1 E S Page 230 TTTIT A I Wt? ll11V 1' N 11 111111 ..L, ids- wg 1: f . Y' A. W . . -, A ..-,,faL....... .,,,. - .. . li S aiia A - is -.,. . . . Till '-'- .,., - -f' - A --fe ...J me.. SEQ vw Q' 2533? A P53323 iieoz ' lygilf M Agri? cz' NORTHERN ORATORICAL LEAGUE CONTEST U MAY 4, 1923 4 Lal E: 's Howard Berolzheirner won first place for Northwestern in the annual N.O.L. contest held at Minnesota. The title of his oration was CleanHands7'. ' A 4 hir. Berolzheimer was the winner of the I923 Kirk Oratorical Contest. I, - KIRK ORATORICAL CONTEST TVIARCH 3, 1924 Nliss Alice Hanson won the Kirk Contest this year with an oration entitled George and They . This victory won for Miss Hanson the right to represent Northwestern in the 1924 Northern Oratorical League Contest at Ann Arbor, ' Nlichigan. Nlr. Alan Mfonroe took second place with an oration entitled The Empire of 4 4 1 King Oil the First . ' I . i l SARGENT DECLAMATION CONTEST 9 li MARCH 18, 1924 . ll ll 'il F . U Il' 'William Farley was the Winner of the Sargent Contest this year. He gave H1 ,. A Logan Hall's oration entitled Americanization,'. . QS Coleman Woodbury won the second prize with the oration 'cReturn, America I l J by Pennington. 4 4 K .1 1 4 W li WILLARD ORATORICAL CONTEST , . ' MAY IO, 19123 ' 1 W I 1:5 James Woodard won the 1923 Willard Contest with his speech The Pro- si Wg liibition Problem in Americav. . an Second place was secured by Miss Helen D. Fry. Her oration was entitled AQ! ,fl If Prohibition-A Matter of Public Opinionn. I ii 649 i N 5 ' 45 9 . A ll EXTENIPORANEOUS CONTESTS 1923 Q The Junior-Senior Contest was won by Miss Enid Miller, who spoke on Shad- 5 UQ ows of1924',. 6 The Freshman-Sophomore Contest was won by Edwin Paget with a speech 4 on the subject of the League of Nations. E 61 , sis .fl 1 XB, i l Q ' L E ACTIVITIE -' LATFORM - --- ffffii ff Qpectf' ' Riv e t' -f'r H-, ma -J, L- m. N. 2131? 1 Yf:: ' ,. rfffirmrea .azrm-1.1--v-ner! !,kA My '12 4.1- -:zz --. .4:.: v:1:':fs.fT'L-:JL 2.-:i:f:'S'4:.fr -',. e!533:,1E? V Pagg 231 -Au: I F I E .I I ,-q - ,I ?:.a .,, MS , fffsRfm,1EyBau,,. , v.,,..,i-...... . if H 1 W . .w 515415: - I QQRSIS il lv fl V xl? I 1, I Il IQ ll l I l I I l ll I . ' I I I I- ll I I I ,X I 1 I lil ' l Ilil I il , . y I , l ' ll: E 1 . ' I i I I I I S Ill I . l I I ll I I l I ll 1 , 3 5 Il WOODBURY HAHN PAGET X R ' ll l 1 ll: Q l l . lv I' lil INTEBOOLLEOIATE DEBATE H X., P Ml, WISCONSIN-MINNESGTA-NORTHWESTERN Alix I, APRIL I9, 1923 LF, ' ll QUESTION FOR DEBATE ,CQ Refolved: That all international debts and Iinancial Obligations arising out Of 1, IR 'li il the World War which are unsatisfied by May ISK, IQ23, should be cancelled Without ' ll condition Or qualification. M1 I I I Nl WISCONSIN NORTI-IVVESTERN ll ' l V l Il ll I VS- VS. l I ' V wily, NORTI-IWESTERN MINNESOTA 9 l I Madison, Wisconsin Evanston, Illinois I NEgdl1UEiNORTHWESTERN Aj7TTmdfiZ'E-NORTHWESTERN Q35 MARGARET HAHN WRIGHT ERWINE Wil COLEMAN WOODBURY LEON BEROLZHEIMER EDWIN PAGET P FARRIS FLINT N The decisions in these debates Were Won by Wisconsin and Minnesota. A i' la , ' A FRESHMAN DEBATES l I I i During the spring Of 1923, freshman debate contests were held with the Univer- , sity Of Illinois and the University of Chicago. No decision was rendered in these I ly debates. The negative team debated both Illinois and Chicagog the affirmative I ig I team debated only Chicago. The question for debate Was, Resolved, that un- I skllled labor should be barred from the United States for a period of about five ' I I. an I bg years . l , l N - Ajirmeztwe Team Negative Team HERBERT RIEKE NEIL SKINNER 553 .QI I ROBERT SPROAT ELINOR RICE l F WILLIAM KUEHN VICTOR NORTON I ll THEODORE SHARE, Alternate . A'CTIVITIESiPLATF,ORM A am .a-,,..,D A, .... A, Q , Aw O 3Tl1jI,2,,,.,i ,A ,-V .-,O A MW W A A AN ef -1- f--Q--i f T' 'J--A - ,'l-Wf,24.Ltf'f1fQi,s,!2 wx if A 'fi---TAT---1i,h ...AT--V--. .V --. Lg I TZ------11:--EL.ifi.L.fizlii-A-L :W-TWA.. - X, A-. .- I' --Y ,. ,....,,-,...,.7-x.A7'1....4,,- A,-MW' 1--1 - 1 Avg -.I L. -YW W.. - ,V -W 777,77 I - - ---A -., . W--A ,-if-A-v-aa - A - .-..a... , Aw.. Page 2 32 I . ..,. . ...-....,-s-LA ..... -.-ALA ..,. LAAQI MEAL El I 13355-Q .a - 1 , .- 1 T?-ETX f???firx.- -. ,S , , ..-aaa-L?Ei.?ii-'..' . -, ,V ,. ,,,,, ,Ln .-, 1.3.5. .X , f g .:- W- . .. x- .-. - ...fr f-.ex-.frfa-' GQWLT: .lf-lf ' v -i---.,..,....., ...,..LT-I - -- - -,, ,f,,,.----..--1i1,::- .K ,- -. ., ,. 1 115,--3 1 ,-lt- . .T.iLZT 'I h ,f.4.- -., .. ..,A. .. ,.,. - . -. . , ., ,c ., .4 ,- .. ,... , ,gf .4.X-,a..,..-,.XxksQ.2f- lTTgffT' 7' V 4 Y, , , YY c ., , I ,.,w.,,3.g- 111111, I,,,A.,,. .. ..,Y, A ,,:i::s ,..,+f YY , g Y WW N Y,,, ,, ,v, ,rkrnwvr , L YW , I ly'-fe e-f-ff-fr-'J A , Q, ,iw ,. ,JS ,Q , ,, y 4:7 1 v e-- -f f ---rfA vm.--f sg:-5-,,.L1f,,w3s:,f1: :,, :44. '1- Fox FRY LONG COPPER DEAN RALL BOARD or GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY THEATRE ASSOCIATION Last Spring the faculty committee on dramatics was appointed to supervise and regulate dramatics on the campus. This committee was composed of Dean Ralph B. Dennis, Professor Joseph C. Murley, Professor Paul I.. Morrison and Professor Alexander Dean. In addition to this, there was an advisory committee composed of the presidents of Campus Players, Thalian, Prentice Players, Hermit and Crow, and the Chairman of the VV. A. A. Dramatic Board, the president of the Student Council, a member of the undergraduate body appointed by the committee, and one faculty member appointed by the committee from the faculty committee. These two committees, the Faculty Committee on Dramatics and the Student Board of Governors, constitutes the executive body of the 'University Theatre Association. The Faculty Committee approves of the plays, coaches, dates and the stand- ards of the productions. A member of this Committee is in charge of the financing and bookkeeping of all the undergraduate productions and clubs. The Student Board of Governors has unified the system of handling the tickets, issuing of passes, the requirements for membership, the play schedules for the year, and the policies of the different clubs. The idea behind the association is not to interfere with the integrity and in- dividuality of the different clubs, but to enable them to maintain a high standard of production, to stop competition and conflict in the dates of production, to have a system of membership which makes candidacy to the clubs possible for all members of the undergraduate body, to work towards a unifying theatrical pro- gram for the year, to assemble scenery, property, and stage equipment common to all clubs, and to work and raise money toward a University Theatre Building. ACTIVITIES1DRAMATICS ,ai .2 if 53 .:....f. .1 .wi ll l G Qt- 6159 sims 1676? Qs :ls fs-'-sf 2 fz.. :fl I I 4. Hall. l lil l i lail l .lh 4.5, N ' .gi l' i i 1... llllli ll lil ll li W. l' illllli lllllli Jill-gl yi .1' ll-,lfllx lillll. l :lit lillif' f Wil ll l W5 Il 'l Mlm .yll' .. 1. - .1 il.. . ,N Ile-ill I 3511- V A :ull lfvrpl 1 1- .i l'iVe 'f i..,L. 1.1. .. lr., 3.11 :ll im ,. 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The performances this season have been of a varied and diversi- fled natureg the first production being Alice Gerstenberg,s, 6'Nine in the Heart . Nliss Katherine Crush portrayed the part of the pretty heroine and once more proved her Worth as an actress. Later productions included a series of Alice C. D. Riley's one act plays, The Radiou, The Black Suitcase , and The Sponge . The Work of Miss Helen Bowles in The Sponge bordered on that of a professional. ACTIVI'l'IES1DRAlNIATICS Page 235 Q mg: , -. Y E' ' - ,a we-F. - 1 ..i.,.'1' '- A - -:av -ds- L V 4 ffj ' Q- J' -Qf J3'fi'm'3'1 M ,',qA, ,.f- :V -5 w' lg V - ff.- s lss A --2-2- CTT-,ze - fi-v wa- . a , V Y- -, Qa,,,.K,,, Y,,.,A 7.5 ., :.a3:f-xi-.93 V Y 'ff ew- -f Y ---L. -- mrggifz ---1.-1-e - - ,,--'Vw- .P--'ww , gf-:iz-524,-fi, H leL5gk:,,gY,,.,,A.-..., ..,,. -,..,-..:.. .:- ,,T., ,,,.:,.-.f ,,,,-.,,,- , . . - .. . ., ...Y. ,Ja ,,. C ?i ? -6535? - QW 9 as ei at BQQQQ '05 QU ,Q . 9536? Q 699 We? 4030535 QQQQQ 'SBQJ fi Gag' r':'1':. nie i 5 '2 l A ,l l i l l ,V V i E . LT i PARKER SUMMERS Drxorv GRAVES MYERS ,NIARTIN SLOAN Davis , , DUNCAN ' BURNS ANDERSON MERRILL Fox WITHERELL CLAYTON NORSE l l' Mnmuu. Ewixc Conmzrrr DICKEY Bom' Housisn SIEGEL ' ' i ii 1 l i , ' l l I . il l 1 gy? CAMPUS PLAYERS p il g A . ii A Under the regime of the New Northwestern University Theatre, A ll f campus dramatics underwent a complete change in policy. Campus Q 3 5 . ' L . . . J Pla ers bein one of the leadin dramatic or anizations of the V , g Q s s . rg l , campus, were given the first opportunity to present their production 1 l ' pi l' under the new system. In Qctober the club presented Her Hus- i Q pi bancl's Wife a farce comedy by A. E. Thomas, in which Miss Miki Charlotte Collins and Lester F. Ruwe gained considerable note . lb as campus stars. For their spring production Campus Players gg offered A. A. lVIilne's, The Romantic Age . This production was Engl without a doubt the most finished that has been seen on the campus ' V. I . . . H for some time. The very notable work of Nfiss Katherine Bott and R9 M . - . . . . . .l r James Witherell places them 1n an enviable position on the dramatic my .gl stage of the University. l its s if. l I gf .rl J lr . 6 24 ig .fail Q' . lf Q ACTIVITIES'-'DRAMATICS , ,W . Y 'ff'fTAg 'T1j . if-V---Afn -7.-. L, .W ..-t...,.-,-Y WfL EEJR2i5i.A. A, ,W ,YWWY ,ANY V W,-.YY YUM, Ari f 2 YA l'?377rf4gt .par Q 457 'er a' il,-iii -. 'L' f Xe l' 'Wei'T'i'5..i.'it..,..i'1'l 'Qe.,4:f1E..L A A li as ... - A A A - -f - as E -L gem.- 1. f-1'- 'Aff . Jig .2.a--:',:,,f- .fzygi-a.e1.aagr,,Y . L . :W-Miele, ,g.:U 86 -1 1 Ki. 4, , Q IIS .-'15, 'LA' 2213- pQWll125gL1y1lW5lQbfi'.1'2.'QXifil3ll.s Wil '-S -, 5 .. f. Q ,.,? C:5. ---f f -Y -1-E. - -f -n -- -L-P A--f E -- IEE. .fe-S. 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A-1-iafff-35161 Eggeiii.-MIM LL.E,E.ES..rE,,r,g,e,5,,w,EgM ,.e,. , ' ff .4 '1 a vr' ix fi stalk, .. . ,. cg ' sr' 5'1t' - r K V ,. 'KN' ., 1 L: iff! 2-4 'N ,, - ., 2. ' it-,A ,-:'.v1g5X-.5. gf-sv--' ,v-f Y f-an-l V - SQ-5-Q Sf' :J - .. Q -. -H,-5 E -f 1: H. cl, favs ,L affair -Gt it QZQQQ Q.i-Z' ll fi 31 vw .0 Nb. eznilwzn 5E? 43 3265? as fe Q,-,Ffa to 45393 cs a- Q . GM -7 t l ll . ,r al 7 at agln Lifglf Q:-N qfql i l ll 1 , . l l l' . 1 , lx, 1 l N lv : 1 , Qld: li l .ll ll Fox CRUSH ConBE'r'r BURNS BURMAN .. l I ,N HQXIIRIS NETHERCOT Monnow BIAHTIN BUDINGER xl N ri! CRIPPEN NIERRXLL DODGE FRY 'l 1-'l ' P w ll ls ill T T i . PPLENTICE PLAYERS I li l T ll 'Q 1 ll . . . . if In the autumn of 1920 a group of students interested in the production and , 1 . . lil, i study of the drama, assembled and, under the able guidance of Dean R. B. Dennis ,' ,ri , ln' and Professor YV. F. Bryan, made plans for the organization of a different type Nfl of drama club from any of those already existing on the campus. Tryouts were will announced and all the students interested portrayed their histronic talent before f a committee of the faculty headed by Dean Dennis and Prof. Bryan. Some fifteen L Q ' . . . my i students were chosen in this manner to form the neucleus of this new group. Nleet- lu ty w ings were held at regular intervals and finally the constitution and by-laws of ll J l . . - . . - ll ll rl Prentice Players were drawn up and approved in the Spring of 1921. Since its ylull ffl, hrst public performance in Nlay 1921, Prentice Players has assumed and held a l lg 'l , M31 unique position of prominence in the dramatic life of the university. ' ml? W . . . . fl In many ways Prentice Players is the embodiment of the Little Theatre move- 'll 193193 ment and its ideals insofar as they may be carried out on the college campus. The motto of the club is: Arr non Petunia, meaning, for the sake of art, not for fu 'l . I 5 T money. The club has always sought only for excellence of dramatic performance, , Eff! 3 charging merely sufhcient admission to cover the minimum producing cost. Up lei to the present time the productions have always been managed, directed, and ,Q ll staged by members of the club-an unusual feat for a student dramatic organiza- ' l , tion. The membershi of .the club is limited now to twent -five members thus , 1 l P Y , , lit, giving every member an opportunity to take an active part in some phase of work 5' lil 'lil . . . . . ,qt f Ig, for each production. Play-writing, as well as play-coaching and acting, has been T w 'l . . fm' encouraged among the students. Besides one public performance each semester, f there is one Hprivatev production each month, at which there is a general discus- sion and criticism of the play, the author, and the acting. The better types of. View 'Tilt ,l 555 ACTIVITIES--DRAMATICS QE-JE,,,. .,,,,, ,TQ .-.. ff fs V . H- .... -... . .W--.i?.fr,-.5f,?'.:, ,H .. ,,, .. , ,,W,..,.t, ws, ,ft-gQ3lT-DU h Zi l f .,.,.,,,,,,i:T ff ,,,, 1,at,.,..,.,-.4ET?iT4j4TTF: :ij Page 238 i u '4' 5' ,,.1,,:54.eW 4 : -:.. - W' -' 'A' -115 ..:r a 57535 , L t, .,,,,,, .. .. t , .,.. 52325 2323? Q32 232255 fait . . . 6905 :ri short plays, one-act plays, from various schools of dramatic literature have i been favored in planning the programs of both public and private performances. I Among the other more important things which Prentice Players have done for l 5 is campus dramatics is the assistance it has rendered in the securing of a chapter of 51? the national honorary dramatic fraternity at Northwestern.. Prentice Players FFP was instrumental in originating the idea and in establishing a chapter of this frater- nity, Pi Epsilon Delta. lvith the advent of the new dramatic system last fall under the leadership of the Northwestern University Theatre and Mr. Alexander Dean at its head, T Prentice Players once more led the way into a different and more diflicult kind of , i performance than had been attempted at any previous time. Cn the evenings of November I6 and I7, Heinrich Ibsen,s famous play, Little Eyolf was presented and received with high acclaim among those who were active in campus dramatic , circles, the faculty, and the student body at large. It-was the first time that one of the difficult Ibsen plays had been performed on any college campus in the middle west. Several prominent professors and many students proclaimed this to be the most finished production ever presented at Northwestern. The student body as a whole seemed pleased with the change from the usual light lively comedy or over-emotional melodrama' so common to campus audiences. Thus, Prentice ,T Players, as they have aroused interest in the shorter one-act plays, likewise have shown that the average campus audience can enjoy and appreciate the heavier l 'fi psychological and philosophical three-act drama. , if I 3,1 Prentice Players, for their program this spring, turned again for the time being gl if to their former type of dramatic endeavor-the short play. Three carefully ,i J selected one-act plays were presented on two successive nights before large and T ' enthusiastic audiences in Annie May Swift Hall. The plan of the club at the present T i' time is to alternate the type of production given each semester. A three-act play will be presented in the first semester and will be followed by the group of short T plays in the late months of the next semester. This plan will give ample opportun- V Q1 ity for a great variety of types coupled with the usual high standard of performance I found in all Prentice Players productions. ' Qi, sg! if l an gun, gl 1 ,i if Q l ' F E 2 l 5 Q dad is all DQ Gil , r Sin A C T I VT T Aiwf A T 195 A . Es flvbzfzur-1:4..:f-2 -.-' n ,1--, ,., .',- .- sg-fr 41 '-.. an fasasmmrnewsszz f.,a ,g':lm,,,, m-1-,aff-:--ff-nfs-r'f -fsv wr-ff:- Pa.-f:'f:.1'rf:wa-rfzvfvrqg-1-5:-Qv-11:1-,-s1:1efrf.f-enwsw ,QC Q Page 239 ,,,,,,, , , vi? ,vhivig , V ,,,,,- .,, ..,,..... .,.,.. , , :N , . ,. ,K-,.,..-t,, ,.,.,s, -.,..?i,,-Tm... -mf-Q I Ai ,, aw..-,L sa., ,, f ,Q V ,Ly ,f ff 5.1. -, N A , - J -,.,,g,:,3i,xr+1...,,. V ...-.,- - li iv .i u it li l ,- li l ill 'li ll iff' ilil i ,. s ll A limi l, it ii I iii: lg , l 5 . l il i ll ill ie L. .1 A i , i. 'T u ki li i if H li lil? vlill l fl, ifiviiiili ,. iff ill i li l Zi il 1, 31,1 ill ., lf it l . l l l fi ill l ll iw lil 52? 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PLAYBOARD The Woman's Athletic Association hdusical Comedy for this year was turned into a revival of a success of the professional stage, in place of the customary production of original work of girls on the campus. HThe Three Twins , was selected as being best suited to an all girl show. The production of the Woman's Athletic Association holds a unique position in campus dramaticsg it is acted and produced by girls, except for a few athletes who render their services as scene shifters and electricians. T No edition of the Winter Garden Show has ever displayed such beautiful and graceful chorus girls and no Broadway star has ever had as much competition as was offered by the members of the Cast of The Three Twins by Charles Dickson. The managing board is an exponent ofthe independent woman. The costumes and the scenery were designed and made by members. Promoted by girls, managed by girls, acted by girls, produced by girls, the W. A. 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The music was the best ever. The refreshments Were original. The - Freshman service Was incomparable! At midnight President Scott added his surprise to the already perfect evening. He told of the Nlontgomery-Ward gift to the University. There was much cheering and everyone Was happy, enthusiasm held over and Post-Prom was a huge success for everyone on the campus. ACTIVITIES1SOCIETY --v- -----Y Fil '-'-'4 -1 ' i Q1 Efizlili 4 5 M ,., up T335 Yvdvyg. kffflfi 355:57 l':7i7l :lf j 1 s.- if -2 lr ' , l ll l lull ll lil! l ., ll lllll l 'l 'll lx l V ,l llll' all l. llll lli E 'll lllll . l. ll lm l lr lll ll. I' 1 i .5 l l lllllllile l Lil' ll ll 1' l, l l l, l ln lt lll l l l mill ll ,V l, MH llrfwlll .Q ,r A P l QM .,,. M, l l, CN l la l ltr 1,1 l illll I Y -l Q. cw' if Fo ' lll. .ii fC1'.flE3 ..- Y-i-f..-vi.f-A..f ...av ...W fc-.- . W, g WV, ,, -,-1, , ,, ,, , ,, ga F a .W . ... -Y .,... . 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The riotous cfclonic rh thm was l111l1 111 1 P 1 5 Y lfllil 11? 1, propagated by Don Bestor's Benson Orchestra of Chicago, who QH111 1111 luckily were available at that time. 10.1 BC 1 lligiih Of course ever rom andball is com osed of the same arts P351 1 ,1,1 5, 1 Y P P P 1 51,1 music, food, entertainment, and what not, and about the only dis- 1211 ,Jw . . . . . . . . 11, ,251 tinguishin feature to which an soclal committee can as ire is 1111 VI g Y P 15 1 su er-excellence in each art. That su er-excellence the seniors 11 1523 A 1 1 P P P , 11: did aspire, and the campus opinion holds that they achieved. HN 1 1 1 lFl1I ' i '1l11 'f 1 11 11l1,1 jill f,1.1-Ji 1 TH if '111l11 171 115' 111.1111 111111 ACTIVITIES-SOCIETY NW- , -.,.,1L,l - ----w , 1, ,A--My -H JY, wnwrni-W VVAY Y . ,11, W 1-. 1, X1 I 1 1-NY1-,- .1 .Y 17-1-, -Y-,Y 11 -11 Y. 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Patten Gym was novelly and beautifully decorated with balloons and streamers. The best of music was furnished by Dick Ede's Orchestra. Everyone got a good laugh when Jimmy Griffin and his partner did their comedy song and dance, and got a good kick out of Julio Rubio's Hrneann Tango. The refreshments Were the last, word and the best. Everybody was happy, and still is at the memory of that party. ACTIVITIES1SOCIETY' ,X ,-A-ev--1--, , - WY,----H +-'---- i iiiggi ji-3 -ji -lffzflfefiiiigflf A ,l- X K 'M My -V Page 247 1 1 1 1 11 1 s u .afff-+f11 .wif-as-f--A1 ea rr ,ff e- -17 1- 2,11 11 e 'Y1?4-1.--------'g AAfrt ' TQ c 'g,,,g mg' , W nigga? 9119? Qdgtfg GXQYZQ Wa'- MM 1111 E, 5 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 111 1 1 1 1' 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 VFHOM.-LS HE.XTH S1-:VERANCE RAND.kLL GRISNVOLD 1 1 1 W1 FOWLER CHAPMAN Cox MEYERS OLSON PIOLMES 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1111 1 11 1 1 ' 1 11 I 1 '1 11 ' 1 111 1111 FRESHMAN SOCIAL CODTMITTEE 111 1 1 1 11,11 1 11 1111 1 '1'1 3 '111' . . , The Freshman social events began With a luncheon at the Or- rington Hotel, November 7, 1923. Walter Winkler entertained us 1 at the piano, and plans for the 'cKid Party were outlined. 111' ' 1 'T . . 1 V115 The L'K1d Party was a huge success. Otto Slebenman dressed ' 1 1 1 - - - 11 1 11 as Buster Brown with long golden curls hanging on his shoulders 11 1 - u - n 'll 11 was a screarn, and the llttle girls in their baby doll dresses, caused 1 ' . . . . . . ' 1 11 1111 a great deal of admiration and Wonder. Jimmy Griffin, with his 6,3111 songs and dances was the hit ofthe evening. The music was furnished 111 13153 by 'cChuck,' lValker's orchestra, and so the party began and ended as . . U1 Wlth a bangl The party Was such a success that the Seniors humbled 71' 11 1 I if 1 themselves enough to congratulate us. 1 1 The Freshman Frollc which was held, April 25, 1924, at Patten 1 . . 1 G mnasium Was even more of a success than the Kid Partv. 1 11 1 Y . 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 1111 1 11 2,41 1 1112 -01 ' .WL 1 41 Q A ' 1 1 A AcT1v1T1Es-soc1ErY , , 7 Ag3,F,ij'j1'1?'jL H, g Y, , W L , K ,,, ,L -fl!-551i-tgirl, 54:11-9445? fjifgfT5ffTillflgziiav ls 111f5f1ffiT 'Sgifl?f'Q, m?lT 'QQQ ', 'i'fQaG3'?5 .Iff, 135' - J '.YQ.,.l..l..... '..i'.1L,.iL?gili:'ri.'-. V Q . Page 248 T v f x + . ir F19-M ,N -'-V. -A A ' M . . .,,. . ..., be was 22255 t r Casas G, rp? o mv Q Q . . Qbfge 912969 99025 'Z' rf ar- L... r ' l '1' a-:.. T ,i I N R E Y I E W 'WF' Northwesternls Military ,department has been very fortunate to be under the guidance of an oHE1cer of the ability, efficiency and foresight that is possessed by Major Louis T. Byrne, who for the last three years has been in charge of the R. O. T. C. The future of the unit has been well assured by the consistent and well formulated plans for development during the next years. The development l of the unit under the guidance of Major Byrne has been remarkable. There has been a consistent advance in the numbers of men who have enrolled in the unit for instruction in all branches, and it is especially true that the advance course has been well filled. The percentage' of men who accept commissions in the Reserve Officers' Corps is so high that Northwestern is well to the fore in this respect. Accompanying the increase in enrollment has been an increase in the efficiency of the staff of oHicers detailed to Northwestern as instructors. Captain 4 Chapman, an officer of wide experience in manoeuvers and tactics, is in charge A V- W of the tactical Work of the unit. Captain Wm. Murphy is the instructor of the ll I 'idx' basic groups and is aided by several of the officers of the reserve corps in the Uni- . A . . . . . . 5 fr? versity. Lieut. H. l. Szyrnanski has the instruction of the men in the first year Q J i. ' of advanced work. i T The first event of the social calendar each year has been the Military Ball i which is held on Thanksgiving Eve. Each year the Ball is becoming more popular il T ,Q and invitations are sought by all students. It ranks with the Junior Prom as 9 i one of the premier social functions of the year. , gg: Consistent with the strengthening of the unit as a whole, the Rifle team and QQ the Band have increased in power and prestige. Co-operating with the University Q Band,the band of the Unit has made rapid strides and is participatingifrom time Q pw to time in concerts and functions that tend to bring credit to the R. O. T. C. 1 The rifle team, which has been under the guidance of Capt. Murphy has made creditable showing against all teams throughout the United States and has won I, .B a large percentage of its matches. l V ,L V 'Ili ff! Li' We . 5 M I L 1 T A R Y L :iff f T L - wifi-wif ff' -- ..-. ----'. . ,?,..i1 if.,-,JQ1 M Page 250 -An Z ag.,- :i::55A:K .,,. 9 ..'. A -. al- Y E- -5 - f I I - . . . ., A I , -, ,L ...AA--f , ,...- 09 6 o v 222:22 0 'P ? 22232 2533? 5 PERSONNEL OF TI-IE UNIT E E. REGULAR ARMY DETAIL L - TT IVIAJOR LOUIS T. BYRNE, U. S. A., Commandant I CAPT. E. G. CHAPMAN, U. S. A. LT. WM. MURPHY, U. S. A. LT. H. I. SZYMANSKI, U. S. A. CADET OFFICERS LT. COL. STEWART ROBERTS, Commanding CAPT. IVIARVIN H. DIXON, R. I, Battalion Adjutant FIRST BATTALION RQIAJOR EDWIN GREINER, Commanding LT. A. SANDEGREN, Bn. I Company A Company B CAPT. JOHN A. BRYANT f CAPT. GAIL C. BELDEN LT. L. C. HORTON LT. GEO. N. WAGNER I LT. SKINNER LT. TIMOTHY LOWRY I X W 'Y P I ff SECOND BATTALION 'fl 1 I' MAJOR LOWELL HASTINGS, Commanding IL X. I Company C Company DH I' ' 'f CAPT. VVM. T. RICELWAIN CAPT. VICTOR KNOX y 'M I LT. PHILIP FAIRCHILD LT. N. C. FURSTENBERG LT. JAMES P. DAVIS V Ng. THIRD BATTALION jg N5 RCIAJOR GRANCER COOK, Commanding - Ng QA' LT. LUDWIG VON SUESSHMILCH, Bu. I gn if ' g Company E Company FH gg CAPT. E. HAZEN, CISI Semj CAPT. WM. P. WINSLOW I '23 3 . CAPT. CARL DREGER FI LT. A. D. KELLEY Ii LT. H. DIETZ , - HEADQUARTERS COMPANY y y . 3 g I CAPTAIN EDWARD MELTZER, Commanding 5, S CAPTAIN CLARK R. PACE, R. 2 LT. F. J. NOSEK ,V LT. RICHARD C. SCHANCK ' LT. R. E. COLVILLE I , I A LT. R. O. HALE LT. MRYON ASH AA 52 LT. P. S. FOWLER LT. R. J. HARPER y eg 'DA CR . y DA V A L A . ..... .... ...... ...... ,.... .... 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VA' Company K, 3rd Reglment, Estabhshed 1922 'Em 5,311 1 1 x'5,y1N1 -1 I 1111 1 1 1 FRATRES HONORARII I Gift 1 11 11 S1 . 1 NIAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE BELL R. U. S. A. 1' 1 1 7 ' 1 1 1 L11 BRIGADIER-GENERAL GEORGE VAN HORN NIOSELY, U. S. A. 1 1 1 11 BRIGADIER-GENERAL CHARLES G. DAWES, U. S. A. 1 1 1111111 COLONEL WAI,TER DILL SCOTT, U. S. A. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1113 1111 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ggi 111119 MAJOR LOUIS T. BYRNE U. S. A. LIEUT. YV. A. BfIURPHY SV 1 ,CZ a CAPTAIN E. G. CHAPMAN, U. S. A. LIEUT. H. I. SZYMANSKI 5 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1 131 1 GAIL BELDEN TIM LOWRY I 1 JOHN BRYANT NVILLIAM BIICELWAIN 1 1 ' ' FRED BURKHART 'GLEN MAGNUSON 1 1 GRANGER COOK EDWARD NIELTZER 1 CARL DREGER OLIVER NICHOLS 11.l11 MARVIN DIXON IRA GGILIVEE 1' 1 1 eff 1 1,1 WALLACE GRAVES EDWARD PLONER Q1 1 lu? EDWIN GREINER STEWART ROBERTS 5,311 1 OTIS HASTINGS CARROL SAWYER 13442 I 11 IRWIN HAZEN NORMAN VIISSERING Q1 'I 1 GEORGE HOFFMAN WILLIANI NVINSLOW fm 1 LAWRENCE HORTON CLAUDE WITHERELL Q wi 1 v I Q 1 L11 VICTOR KNOX THOMAS XNOLFE 11 M I L I T A R Y . 1 ,f-11,--.LL Y-M, .1 AW .jffiirfg ' E9 51 1 . . 31 f 1 - 1 1 1 1 I :.QY:- I ---J T:::-LE, .:l.-LL:LEA..,-LT5l-,-..L.-.i1'11 FS --TIT-4gTfi'L-sg-H--Ag. . .W-I A ls-f--'fs'-f 'EJDL ..., L.1.L1.g--A A .1.1'1.A4.'...4...-..q1.:,,13,,Q ,:,, I 11.Ai:,i'::1fiTE'il4'r'45Ar:l34--I .1 .7 ,Aff Pagz 252 Am ' . 11,1-.iff-1. A.. ff' 'K1 If UPU? Ulf Y'1i'J 1I'1,, - I 'f.Q.':fRK212'1y ,Q 'N fl -u... wfik- air- f .aff-12 -.-'12 '1i1Z11I1ga1L0C1e'1-fi :faCIJILEW 1h11I1':1Wf1If. -111111.11-Af. . . . 4- , '1- 'f:h- ffTWfT1'ef'f3f1f: if-'41 'Tfil-1? 'j1'iHi2i'? 11FI'-,551If1. 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GRAVES . Vrce-Prefzdent 1111 I EF? I T IIII1 AMES C. XRIITHERELL Treafure1' I1!1g1 111 111111 1 11 1II4fl1! 1113 I 141 11 I I1 II If The Ofhcers' Club was orgamzed last year for the purpose of more closely I1 , . . . . I ,11- II 1 un1tIng the officers of the R. 0. T. C. It brIngs about better fellowshlp among I 1 the cadet ofhcers and assists them in co-operating with the regular army oITIcers IIII' 1 I A h cl 'l cl h U ' ' h h h' hl ' ' M'l'- 'lllll 1115 W o are etaI e at t e nIversIty to teac t e lg y Instruetlwe courses In I I 1..1111,,, .M . . ' . . . 11 ,111 1 1 tary SeIence and TactIcs. The Club 1S another evldence of Major Byrne's compre- I 1.1 . . . . . . , 1.1111 1 hensIve plan to enlarge and strengthen the mIlItary unlt and to develop It Into a .31I11II' I1 . . 'ggi 1 BQIEJ corps Worthy of makmg Northwestern one of the Umtecl States Governmenfs 'TWII1 J , A--I Ten Honor Schools. QS 3 III? I IIIl11'1 1 I 11 1 55' I ' MILITARY 1 'A -LT' .,,....,,, .. ,,, ..j'j:':f...4i..'-'Q . i?,A Wu Frvv H H Y Y Q V .glif . g ' 4 .4 L. AY. ' g-N 5-4 535.gif I ' 'fliwk .,.. -: f 1maxi:.:iiT,if:.igi:gf.1 . Fw 253 I 1 U. . ,, ' ll. 1 l l A-1 ll v 15 ,Eff . Jaw,-df -'-4'-, 7,iF-l1Gll11f.3f.1 .r,-Q , L iq? .fgi-F-Zigi fx? Cir hfelvlii A is TMQQE ,Q U1 A 'ji-:T H!f ' fill ' ' 'g 'M M iw ' fi-f'i'f'-:mg ll g g .. A. ., -A:-R tr-O - l.A- aawaaagaxi Q R-ew TZMTQQ sm 7:01-sw, V6 345. xiii: ig? is liliwll '1 x lil f, lx 3 D . ill E W M 1 Ill' ll ll l l lf llll l ll l J' .ill ll. l . lil N Hill: it l ll IQ L X' V ll 1 l llfp l l if l ll lull gll Y , ll ll llli llllll ll ANDERSON NIEYER CAMELON ARTHUR HOEGH WILSON gl l l i ll ULLRICK HARPER PACE GRAVES COOK 12 it L f 1 I ll , ' li ll ll-'pn ll ll I ll 'l ll 2 li ll lil ll lil W. MEN'S RIFLE TEAM ill? -1 l. wl, ': l l . W A li lil-ll' CAPTAIN w. A. NIURPHY, U. s. A. coach lilly ' will lflf: ll l lxllll .I -l i il - 'W CLARK R. PACE . . Capmzn Epfligi fri l li ,I gi lllfill W, Ll J ' 5 .at lj ROBERT J. HARPER . Manager 'kll llllll ll . . . ll ll Handicapped by a lack of veteran hrers, this season's r1He team was one to be ml ll noted more for its promise for future years than for results achieved this year. 'ill if Several freshmen and sophomores are listed among the consistent scorers on the Nfl Illitff' squad and, with only two members of the present team graduating, the former ll liftgtgi will form the bulwark of a strong aggregation for the next two or three years. A One fact from the season's record is most o timistic. Each week this season ll:-L l P 1M' gig? there were from five to ten more men completed scores than were necessary to comprise a ten man team, thereby enabling the use of only the ten highest. In lyltjg the light of the previous two years, this is an innovation and indicative of the l. al y increased interest in rifle firing, which interest shoul'd produce winning teams in F the future. fl 5' Another unique feature was instituted this yearin the National Rifle Associa- 1 . l ' tion club formed by enthusiasts. This club entered two teams in one of the N. li . WA: R. A. matches the results of which have not yet been ascertained. Two teams were V :N ' 1 also entered in the William Randolph Hearst Nlatch for university R. O. T.C. QM, I .ii units. These two matches formed a high incentive to better firing and morale. E U m Xijll i litiil F3 fill A 439' U i .gin ir- -'V MILITARY - --Y-.-.Y...-,,.-gl.R-,,-A ,AY ,M f., at 1-- H---f .U A .A -..,........Af.. ...Aa -A,--A .. - ,ir ' -. X QLWJU ..--,...-.,, een... - - ., . f A A ,AAA..A--,-AA,,,,- l l 1 'T'1.'gL',gQfji: ffifigii-'i1i?3T:f3E?i1jEi. 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'QDQZPQ aw if r 1 a kORTHW1LSTERN,PAST AND PRESENT 'i wg . rl ,wail f' ll M J-2 . -1 N LLL. 5 GRTHVVILSTLRN has made tremendous progress li!! ix in the three quarters of a century since it 3, was chartered in 1851. From a wilderness of gflll V l oak trees with no town or even inhabitants to Q xl 4 the present thickly settled north shore is a long gl 1 ste . Yet this cha e h' b d ' it I . b wilderness that thenfoundirs esfl tiff? Dngiggrstiltlyi l M I :,,-1 l saw when they first came here to establish the vgllli i .g as.. Q. I 1 I, b ' - H!-:g,i vii, mn!! ,. 1 5 sc moo ias een entirely transformed. Thus in ,mf lllfl Q a large measure the hope and vision of the men llilll Z.. H ' ' who are res onsible for the be innin of the if I till ill i il iiiir L:?:i55fEESEE'55l5iEEEiiii1I::i::: ,Q .... p . g. g I ' it I My A 2 institution is realized. They conceived of a large Elijah, lit. Iazmaistiri-2:-:rites and Well equipped Uuiversit d d Ui iv., Y My t l . y, surroun e by a fm' www thriving and cultured commumty. Such is the .Northwestern and Evanston that we know today. lil 'jll Mil! Not only have the surroundings of the school been greatly changed thruout llii the years butalso Northwestern itself has undergone great growth and expansion. .flli W, Beginning as it did with barely the dream of a few bold pioneers, without even the 5 filwil town of Evanston, the changes that have taken place are remarkable. To under- ii, f :fl stand how 1Tl'l1E1S been possible for Northwestern to reach its present state of 2.1ll,l Mig dlevelcipmpnt in slpch a brief time is difficult. W'e seldom appreciate the fact that lie! t e sc 1oo as we now it today has not alwa 's been thus G th l l - 'T All ,ml A , I y I ' '. row , ciange evo u ir. El. .Wy tion, and development have all had the1r places in bringing to us the Northwestern that we know. I I . gm Y Too often are 'we inclined to think that Northwestern sprang up all at one time. ,ip Eve see the buildings and the campus only.as being the equipment of the school. f rom a wilderness of 'oak trees to a beautlful campus with numerous paths and EN walks, dotted wlth buildings, could not have come all at one time. It was neces- ii, px sary.to start witlronly one building which housed all the students, served as the Mill ll N administration bbllfdlllg and also as living quarters for the students. Then grad- ll uaiullyholther buildings made their appearance-one at a time, in a slow procession f W ic is not yet complete. f4tQ'l,:,! ill At this time when so much is being hoped for in the way of new equipment for the Unigersitly, it seergs well to pause for a moment in our dreams of the future nag, to consi er t e ast. a contrast of the ast w ' ' ' - .L l . P Y. i p I e -may gain new incentive to con ,T .Q tmue our struggle for this new equipmentuwhlch IS so necessary if the School is lg to cxpxptlnue to hold a high place in educational circles. MIEQ hat better place might we find to learn of the great develo h h ll 'Q' i , . ' I pments t at ave i Tj 9 ix occurred at our University than to talk with dad who knew the campus in the y J fifties or even as late as the nineties? He could tell us much about the early customs f i and conditions here and from these reminiscences we mi ht well make our com ari- ll - - . 3 . . P . l i sions with the present and find out just how much we have accomplished in this lit great 'process of evolution since Dad was at Northwestern. Q an i 1 . us With your permission we will have Dad conduct us thru his albums and the L31 ' ' ' 41 77 6 Syllabi of his day to see the school in the Good Old Days -for then we shall i gf more easily be able to make our contrast to the present. .mi .ev iw- ,aft We . img at f' 'D amy gf llittcf MQW-Wfif c A M P U s M E M o R E s .a.. . e--' -- ,.,n:Evff'Tf1T1?2f.,,i, - T-.- ,. a -.aaQ.a.5D.-.DaE.Ei E3g1aiaaaaa:gZlii:iTgggggigijg353335335525ggggifggggijij ..,, T Page 255 ,,.-Lp1,.,2v:,4e1yZ2G913RK yy gf- ,M X--45. , -'.,.- ff-.Na-Nw 1. D--f.w-fav -E v, qQ::SQ'v,.zvb-.H ---- Xin J -xv ,, 1 , ,a X 3-. 1, -Q .A 4, . , , .. iliqy tr:--ff -....' -V -f 'L' fib- ,: Q1-1'fl.-.'f ' 1 G' .Q - 'win 'L+---1' f -' --L-4+-' 'f-ffirf E Y W HEN FATHER WENT TO COLLEGE Milf iii 'F 1 ff. Syl' IP ' M ? f?.,,. , W1 5 5 I , 1? E 5 F 1, , w 1 1 5 I W yu if S w J 15 ' 1 V W E E 1 , wg 1, , , 5 2 lk y ' Vi' if ,N W lr' ' V 3 w W W L ll X 1 i' 11 lm U xi il Wi ,, , I g' 1 w I ,, , i M Q. 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I V 1 'YH' .4 ,,, I, ,y,f, ,I .,-,,4, ,gm ,I I, ,Q ,-,N ,,,,,, - -H-,gf v, ,-. ,I , :If ,, .f ..,--. , .,,,.,,,,- ..,-.Y ...-Y-,--1-73,342 1 Ir V1 I1 I If 'II 1 I. QI, ,MM T , ' QEJEQZ .f ,T I - 5 9-9 If YTXJTIZ' viii W , M l ,. If-,H ww 5- lr fy i' R 1 :L ,Mg f I Iv I I, ,. EH W' I Nik Ii if: , EWU My' I f Fl? .EW M ff 1112 N I! V 1 1 W H WI ll I iw 1' 1, I 'e ., I. I 4 lf Iif fl, L I U g I' IMI If Ng I4 Ts I' 'I yu If 4 I IIII 11 I rx ,H ' ' ' HI , 4 ,I - ,, ,,-. I, 1, Xl, My ll i Mir' 2' In N , I! 11 N V I Wa IF I lf' I J' I ITU H y T. ' 1. 1 F Q F ,TM N MY' ggi, I , 'gI,i auf- f !lfm,'. W ffi-'11 iii 5 I li ,S fl I ,Wi ,I NOT CONTENT TO MERELY HEAR, QI ygj , 1, OF THE PROGRESS OF NORTHWESTERN, I1 I5 iff' II DAD DECIDES TO PAY A VISIT , HIM To SEE AGAIN HIS ALMA NIATEICS GRERXTNESS 541 Q , IN ALI, HER MODERN SPLENDOR. MV ,E .I -WINE' V Wig fy 13 I, Il I Aw ' I ki, 1 Ng, IN V Q ,Q-I-Qyi If-aff 'a 'V' ' ' ' 'V 1 'Y 1' ' ? III v' I , I YQ , T, finjf , W II' I . Ie 1 I A 5 Q-ig-xiZg' 3 nn 1' H l I H21 I 9159 M mil I' llll! I I I If- I .. + xUi!lll E' QE .Et 1' I 5 ,451-If MIM 1 ,IMI CAMPUS MEMORIES I -55ETgffQQQEfI.if97 fif A Qi 1' ' 5 lf 'I 9 ' T, ' ' ' 'T' - ' H ' V- -f -V ,Oc Page 2 Iii- 1 x A' miata, -fifxfjgj TTU 'fi33'i7f . ,ff . 1fm.7..i.1' - M. ,gl V-m::g.,. ea- --.- -41 -L-. . A fl 1 ,. ,L .-,., it B -T---W- ffyi.-W--U:- .ff:..:1e1ai::.e-4:1-sk-'aWf2fi.,f-T' s? '3tw1f-if 'LL' .f.il'i2 ':a:f:fff1: Wm.-- 1--...... , .-9.-'lk -- ., .V .zrwzz THE COLLEGE or LIBERAL ARTS to :fm Q wa M BY R. A. TQETNIT, Dean x'l3 'LTT' E: , ll 'We are asked to answer certain ques- T, tions concerning the College of Liberal Arts. The first one is L'VX7hat has been done this year'?N ' W3 I There are unmistakable signs that l gl: it the rank and file of the students of all parts of the University are realizing more il T l and more clearly that Northwestern is ll a large institution with a number of Hill, l different schools and varied intere-sts. 'ill l They are entering into an appreciation ,ff Q l of what these schools stand for, of the 'l 3, proper relation which the College should bear to them, and they to the College. Hifi Q ll They are coming into that broad minded Mlm vi, attitude. of loyalty and support to the University, which is absolutely essential M ,f to the welfare, both present and future, -lf of our Alma hffater. W, A second feature worthy of notice- is Dean R. KENT My the attempt to improve scholarship. i . I ' ,EM WN lNot discouragement with the present, but ambition for the future, has inspired A ,W ' this movement. Students, alumni and faculty as separate groups have made Ill contributions in this effort. Fraternities are organized and consciously directing their efforts toward sustaining and improving the scholarship of their members li ,Elly as never before. The General Alumni Committee on Campus Morale has under- Milla, W' taken to bring to the Student body the point of view of eminent alumni with :ft T respect to scholarship. This action represents a stir all along the line, that has jliljn ff l resulted partly from the fact that the University is coming to have a clearer feeling i l of self-consciousness, and partly from a desire for interrelationships and inter-help. Q, 1 if The Faculty has undertaken this year to study the causes of failure. Higher E education today should face the issue of the need of the individual student, re- l ' cognizing that it will be successful in proportion to the extent that it is able to yin, organize mass education into individual training. Causes of failure take into- ac- gil X N count not merely the factors which are to be found in the student. They consider ,Nd also such factors as the size of classes, and Whether freshmen, senrors, and graduate ,gif students, for example, are permitted to Work together, or whether classes are ly' organized with definite reference to the ability of their members to do the particular i QQ task expected. I Q The second question asked is, What is going to be done?7' di For a number of years admissions to the College have been handled in the office li ills of the Registrar. This type of organization has been widespread. Admission, fll however, is now coming to be thought of more as an educational and less as a merely l, l l administrative problem. Northwestern has adopted this view. Therefore ad- Mil ,W missions will be handled .in the office ofthe Dean. This change Will make it possible rl nfl It l foruthve office of the Registrar to do more effectively the business and record Work gat which is expected of it. ll One other feature in contem lation concerns the basis for admission. For years this has taken into account almost Wholly scholastic. factors. Nlore recently Puglqg Q there has been a recognition of the fact that factors in addition to scholastic achieve- LQ, ment, help to determine the college career of every student. g Northwestern is. Working upon this problem, and Within the near future hopes l to be able to pass a more intelligent judgment upon those who apply to it for ad- ll QE mission. L 1 B E R A D E A' N Eggs, .,.. fa. AI-, ,.:.1. , ,..,..,., ...... . 1m,,.,mm,-gdM:,,!.,.3-., L .,.,V gif..-V.-n-,,,iiil!,,CsG Page 269 L 1 1 n Wi' .L,. lima Ai,, . mail? . 5293? age 965805 Q IN MEMORIAM Mi , l jjziyg PRorEssoRRoBERT E.WrLsoN ilfi l Firft Dean of Man l f I l ll 5 The passing of Professor 3, Robert E. Wilson, First Dean' l of Northwestern Men, Decem- li I ber 30, 1920, was felt as a per- l X' sonal loss by every member of 1' ll the University faculty and 1 it every student on the Evanston . 5 ' campus. 1 Uver thirty years ago he . entered the Academy, then a l l l part of the University, and l ,gl 1 followed his course of study I there, for four years as a col- 5 , lege student. He graduated in if l 1898 but remained to take his Master'-s Degree in Mathe- , matics in IQOO. i He-attended , Goettingen University from MQ, 1903 to IQO5 and studied 1 'MI l higher mathematics, after MB JH, which he returned to North- , il , western where he spent his en- l A 1 suing years in the service of l fi' f his Alma Nlater. , . ltjrl His .record as a 'student is a remarkable one, a member of many honorary l il, and social organizations, holder of the intercollegiate record in the pole vault for 1 , , two years, and a star on the varsity football team. These accomplishments are . 1 f evidences of the varied abilities which he possessed. jd As a member of the faculty for the past 18 years, the service, time, and energy , ESQ which he put into his work proved him to be a true son of Northwestern. He served in various capacities in the mathematics department and after the war won his Qi if Doctor's Degree. He served as the chairman of the Western Intercollegiate Ath- - letic Committee for nine years. He organized the association of HN men and 1 lm 5 during the war period took over the Athletic Directorship of. the University. He f ! also organized a Naval School on the campus in 1918 in which over Iooo men were is 1 l trained. f His last administrative call came in the latter part of 1923 when he was offered , , the office of Dean of Men in the University. He was to have begun work in that l lm office last September. as 1 No matter what happened Professor Wilson always had a joke that fitted the ii occasion, and a courage and cheerfulness that were irresistible. It will be so that ' Northwestern's sons and daughters will remember him and so he would have wished to be remembered. 1 lr-fi 19.44, LIBERAL ARTS-IN MEMORIAM ' 'DUEQK if-- Viffi mmcmcg.. 17 1 ,ac fl WWYYY- -Y W. ,LV Y, ,..,,Y,-,ij71:.33Lif13, ,M , Y W , YM- Y 'Lf 7 'Erie cc t?fE?4' 1--:da af lit -H-e' .cel ee f f:iy? r-'L - 4 -1 ff - .-.....,.t.,4- 't'--fm Page 270 'L .-.A'- :1:1':,1:3I54 '1 'zz' : -.-' -,:ff.-.QM ' 'L- E'i'5 , A V A 1 ' 7 A A E EZ? . Q. Q03 A Emi' I 5-2. E'- ROBERTSON 4 NELSON l l A L L LIBERAL ARTS SYLLABUS BOARD 'i I e I I I Vx v GENE ROBERTSON . . Editor A LAURENCE NELSON . . Bminexf Manager L ? Q Q5 541 S 2 I W A 0 E 5 if ,I ? 3 in 023 - LIBERAL ART,S Y' LLABU-S-BOABRD A A A 1 , A, A A A A B A A A A 1 Pagf 271 E,-3 I :,,.,,, ..,., L. ,.,L, -5--za ',-' '-'- ' I I F ,, 2552? ' 15? 30393 39005 SSQZI - I 23232 9 YE . 203 3 ' E: 5 W CLAYTON A MCELWV.kIN MCDONALD HAEIED I I It ' mf Vu 'LIBERAL ARTS SENIOR OFFICERS .I 4 U , I ' J , . , , X. - YVILLIAM MCELWAIN . . Pwfident MADELINE IVICDONALD Vice-P1-efidenz ,me LEONARD HARIED . . Treafurer cg, I Ib I Eg IVIARGARET CLAYTON Social Chairman R4 w 9 'I 9-' O? 'ly 'mu if R Q ,Z 9 I Q . g ,. w W' 1 In ' Q R in 3A LIBERAI, ARTS-SENIOR OFFICERS 3 I ..,, , f i .W . L - L OOO.. I I 'L 4' V' Lv l .All WM .W -I A ,ju-hr rt ani:-www Saumgxmxi ,'-, N- W-g-'.'4 'll'frT f 'Lffl -1-- 11.3,-1 :if 'v:'1z.z, T11 1 ',4:11.:i'--'Y 'ac 'L' 'U' 1,. I.-,I f I - -. , . '4- .Q-:!:uEf-.12:i:1:. , ., I- .I U . -,, A 1 K i '-3 a . quu7nns 3953? 9 00? 9 9 Q 900 1 50094 0 O QQG7' hog? 93 eg QQOAQ . i , Xa-.J ' 'Ffa 'mfs RIARTIN 1'II-EGGIE CHRISTMAV COLEMAN SMITH W W I , P U LIBERAL ARTS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS HI I I J' JOHN IVIARTIN . . Prexident L HELEN HEGGIE Vine-Pnffident DOROTHY COLEMAN . Secrfmry 'Q . 5' wg WILLIAM CHRISTMAN . Treafurer Ag-if i A 1 N . . ' Jef 'WINIFRED SMITH . . Soczal Chazrmcm I, cd N QI Q 9 Q Q 9 jg , Sal 5 is 5' ao A LIBERAL'ARTS1S0PHOMORXE OFFICERS Q E l 5 Y A Y 7 7 W , , ,M il ,, ,, .I ,.: H ,. W I, N Q , , V ,,,. I - V, . .. , , ' Page 273 Q -4- R f .... .4 59 F. 9 Y 50333-T 3325? 93009 ? 0 Q , 96045 Q ag 0 0- 9-4921 R M -'r Q S W' :F VAN Bosxuuc WDLFE SIEBENMANN DUNCAN Cox X 1 W W V 17 inf LIBERAL ARTS FRESHMAN OFFICERS I 0, ' ' by R ' , Q R OTTO SIEBENMANN . . Prefident N N DOROTHY DUNCAN . . Vice-Prffidmz Q MADESSA WOLFE . Secretary 9 R N L EZ ROBERT VAN BOSKIRK . Treamrer N Q? . . 54' P50 N MILDRED COX Soma! Chazrmrm Q 5 N 2 W R 'r 5 L R N? 9' P WJ 4' A R R3 5: QQ 40 . LIBERAL ARTS1FRESH1XiAY OFFICERS mgm 1 A -MLERN-ezasslf--R-ev-iRRRR1.m,,,,5.RRMgggg.. ' BQMM FII' ' ' 'S' ,, ,K , A W R -RR .im - R RR RR RR RR R R . R.R, R in A H - '1' ui:E'ef5-rez2.1m:'qo:Mv:-.-r-R-1:-!u.:1-am 1.2:-Rf.-fffn. isa:-:na-: is -lrly A :mimii-,f4f:v+'.e :.1R--u:.Lv:2::mgrL:-iz' .- - , fg - f .arg Page 274 i 333333 QQQQQ Pe G'- Mbd 90969 2926 222 Hai Z THE GREATER INTERFRATERNTTY T C O U N C I L 5 B as OFFICERS T E. VV. TELFORD, Medicine . Prffialent DONALD HARKER, Liberal Arts Secretary N. VV. CHAPMAN, Commerce Trmfurer MEBABERSHIP II DONALD HARKER Sigma Chi Liberal Arts I WILLIAM KEEFER Phi Kappa Sigma Liberal'Arts JOHN M. PAVER Beta Theta Pi Liberal Arts l W. M. FETZER Phi Kappa Psi Liberal Arts H. W. THORP, JR. Delta Upsilon Liberal Arts A MELVILLE SMITH Phi Delta Theta Liberal Arts T K. B. HOLLOWELL Delta Tau Delta Liberal Arts 1' T l RUSSELL LAMB Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liberal Arts 'T I TOM..WOLFE Sigma Nu Liberal Arts It y U DANIEL SPENCE Lambda Chi Alpha Liberal Arts .ii 4 RALPH COUNTRYMAN Scribblers Liberal Arts ' MALCOLM EISELEN Wranglers Liberal Arts is 'l WAIILACE GRAVES Monocoans Liberal Arts y GUS ANDERSON Acacia Liberal Arts JOE DEMPSEY Phi Mu Delta Liberal Arts T ARMIN REMBE Phi Rho Sigma Medicine p D. CONZETT Nu Sigma Nu Nledicine 9 E. W. TELFORD Alpha Kappa Kappa Nledicine Q I ff W. FLORA Phi Beta P1 Medicine 5 PDQ M. C. RINOER Phi Chi Medicine as VV. O. URBAN Xi Psi Phi Dentistry ,Fl gl R. L. KARNICK Delta Sigma Delta Dentistry W W. S. SMITH Psi Omega Dentistry Q J. E. LAHR Trovvelers Dentistry .Q pi T. A. HARWOOD Alpha Kappa Psi Commerce H. P. MERRY Delta Sigma Pi . Commerce R. W. WYLER Nu Beta Phi Commerce N. W. CHAPMAN Psi Gamma Rho Commerce In C. E. PRICE Phi Delta Phi Law Q. l 'F 3 QQ . My 6' . asf' ls . 9. an 4 ga In LIBERAL ARA J f WR TljRIX1TIES sg -941311: An- .. - .... L. V. .. ,.....-.L.,..-- , I am- .-ca: ..,..5:a.-.-. fa-m...v 1:ar.:.t X ' 6111? -'.. IG .1f.?'.Z. Z 3. SC . W... . W, VS. .. -- . .- N 9' -L --I-W -- -f-- :V H V ,- , K 1. . ..,.,, ww- .. v-.N--WE-.-Y - I i V-+'4:I'1.aw:s4u 52-1-1-1 f,...z: - . Page 276 ' ' .1 ' ' .4 ,, xg 'Q 3' A rl ,155 wgfw , ..a., i Y a f 4..n... ,, V ,.,.., , . -. , ., ., , Y., pn , - , , A. , 1' V n EE-3? E555 . Q. rw fe Q90 4 0 0490 P000 'QQQ -Q a- QQ 09 Q-049 QAQJ 5' . E ,N as 5 cfm nm ,, , W Q ul lT 3 I 4 . x. 4 ! v W ' W :Q X 20 Q W ' 52 Ami 9 W 'Q I' QM, n ix S E fl l V4 I Q 2' o ,H iq -cl fr Q F Q , 3. 1 ' E ' . , - Wu. 'fr-1 -- --is-11.1, .1 3 ,A .,Q- -V -f 4.-1-.-in -. -,LgL,,,,.'.,:.v-., ,,. , hm: m.:..1.h.Qa-:.s::- , Qt :A-vi .--::,g.,L-..:y1:.1.if.E - 1 , fr-.L .. mag:-mf: , ' Q' - A ' .wn.u:F:.a,-fsfsgaua, .::f I W --,W - f- W - - -V . 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Eafiil 1'- HiiZiff-'E-f-1 iL-FQ-S7 WF:-H'J fu-FPHEIQ--T..'TM 1f---- i.'A --A--S- 3'10QT-.... i' E -. f' Facia-2-531' cg 1 'Qgv-1 gym? aaa: I QRQQASJ . ,, lp . ET2fg..:.3 A A 3O?iff? :,-3.',.- ' Q40 'D 'E 5259125 mfg flwplv-' F. G -af zifli'-1 jfflif 3? Ti Sip. lv lji ,H .jig llsff 'Lil 'F W1 IA L I I . 1 ' I N mi 'fi A i AIA! I W? All 2 .mga il lg .I if 'Elm fp!! .LL ,L , 'li I I I gp 1 ,. Y! W in Q if E I I 'W 1, ,I .1-I 'Q Vyify Ai I, BADENOCH HASTINGS GEREOKE SCOTT VINNEDGE LOTTINVILLE Q I! f RAMSEY HAWES RUWE SPENCE GRAY SANDEGRIN I IW. IN A y HARIED NICHOLS COHNELIUS FETZER DUNC.-KN :XNDERSON R. SMITH Mi W g :I 1 IQUHLEN GRAHAR1 HAAS HOUSER THORI-E LAUDER W1 W1 I, II Im aw THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL mm Iii Ii W OFFICERS I PM su Mm HARRY A. CORNELIUS ..... Prefzdent Iiiv Q 1 W, XNILLARD T. GRIMM . . Secretary-T1'ea5ure1' QW If AIT infix A 'I IMI MEMBERS IM We Sigma Chi 32132763 ' VVILLARD T. GRIMM XVALTER H. SEIDEL Ijlm, Phi Kappa Sigma lwmsf RAY F. LOTTINVILLE AMOS J. CASE Elfgl' Beta Theta Pi VICTOR T. NORTON GORDON A. RAMSAY Q Phi Kappa Pai SIM RUSSEL B. RAPP LAWRENCE HAAS Afnffli Delta Upfilon Tlwiijw HARRY VV. THORP LESTER RUWE 'gi 1 Phi Delta Theta GLEN E. RTAGNUSON JAMES B. DICKSON IVQQI Delta Tau Delta ALBERT VV. BREMER CLARENCE VV. SMITH Sigma Alpha Epaaaa -Mig ANDREW SANDEGRIN EARL KUHLEN JIM' Sagpaa Nu Mi JOHN S. WOODWARD RUSSELL B. SMITH IIIQHI Laaaaaa cap Alpha W BURTON C. BRIGGS DANIEL SPENCE 3,731 Acacia QM i1 HARRY A. CORNELIUS ROBERT F. CHAPLER 'T The W1'ahgle1'J I1 PAUL G. GRAHAM A OTIS L. HASTINGS The Scrihhlerf RALPH T. BREYER HARDIN H. HAWES EIVSHM LIBERAL ARTSTFRATERNITIES L .,- LLL, A L1 I , I A I. ,QAQWTW .. AA A A A M51 Page 278 B I -J 'L' W V ii' mg:-555:51 '-12 13' 4' 3300? 92044 9033? 900049 90 co- 9.o.Q , 93.2.9 5 in PHI BETA KAPPA f' Q-3 A 1'-v E E 35 FRANKLYN B. SNYDER . . Prefident 'F-W J ADA E. TOWNSEND . Vice-P1'e.ridentA J G. F. FALLEY . . . Treafurer LAURA ULLRICK . Recording Secretary FRED L. KERR . . Co1'rm'ponding Secretary COUNCIL FRANKLYN B. SNYDER J. T. I-IATFIELD DR. M. BRAGDON ADA TOWNSEND . WVALTER DILL SCOTT HORACE SMITH O. F. LONG MEMBERS ELECTED IN JUNE 1923 if A I . 1 ALVIDA AHLSTROM DOROTHY MAUNDER AVI HELEN AHLSTROM ESTHER MCDONALD I ? A MARTHA BOWSFIELD ELIZABETH MILLER J Ik . MARY DAY SIBYL NICHOLS I I V RUTH FARNHAM MOODY PAPADOPOULOS WILLIS GALE ATHENA ROBBINS I BAIARGARET GEORGE DONALD N. SCHAFFER I I I WILLARD HOLMES LEN Y. SMITH I 'Q ROBERT ONES IVIARY SPAYD Ia E I WAYNE JONES JAMES THOMPSON S-I RQ JOHANNES KRAWETZ NELL WALDRON ai JAMES W. WOODARD -fp W by 1 A A S I I 3 9 MEMBERS NOMINATED IN NOVEMBER 1923 I ' A I CRAIG ATKINSON MALCOLM EISELEN J GRACE BORGELT ELIZABETH ERB IJ ALICE MAY BOVARD EMMA I-IEIDEMAN Vf ZELLA WOLSAN ' IIA 425 gm mm m - G G I L I SE R f L I A T E5 N ffff I., S LEILQLQBHIELS' . ' W f LL..B . Ll 1- Q Q Q . - ' I Page 279 4. J If 'v A I J ,,,. 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HEILMAN I -FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ll I l I' Seniorf l RAE S. LAUDER ROBERT NIULLANEY 5 J HUBERT P. XIVOLFE ROBERT F. RflCGRATH 1, .k v W junior! l ALBERT M. ANDERSON GILDEA L. HOFFNIAN ALBERT W. BREMER KNOWLES B. HOLLOWELL HAROLD F. DUER A. KENNETH RJCKEAN ANDREW DUNCAN ROY L. BfIELIND 'Qs ALVA W. GRAHAM CLARENCE W. SMITH E F. LUDWIG VON SUESSMILCII Q ' 1 N , W6 V Sophomoref Q3 MAURICE H. BASQUIN WL DAYTON RfICKAY 'fp' ROBERT C. BROWN EMMETT W. POINIER 'I ffl JOHN W. KARSTENS W. LESTER PATRICK V, 4 ARTHUR A. HUMPHREY FRANK D. TURNER N pm JAMES F. LEAHY F. OLIVER EDWARDS Frexhmen HOWARD B. BOWMAN PHILIP C. PLATT HUNTER E. DEITZ C. AIDEN POINDEXTER X ERRETT R. GRAHAM I MAYNARD POYVELL ' In LELAND E. MEYERS SHERMAN B. RICHARDSON 0 E EMERY L. STEVENS RE i 9 'll el ' D' LIBERAL ARTSEFRATERNITIES i Page 296 7 l l 'mi .. F ' A .. I . , .... L. 1 , , -1. .C -4b--,- 1:.:.-:A r- ,, ?..-......! 624,-A 5-?'CE::W3' rr ' '- rv aww-2 Q Q7 'QW QVFX 'aff Q' fi. sn 'Tr Ip wgffrifs M725 Gi? 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Q 9000' 49,96 . .Q J, 9:5 DELTA DELTA DELTA 2 I F A Founded at Boston University, 1888 ' :ii .A-I 3 f I nonn. .1 f .,no A ' R., , I.-,.,:i:. ,,.. ,- fs -WJX -v1Q'..w,-.-If-gi 1.1 I wi. -,-. 1' 'sim' izisf 22 .111 ' 'W, ' UPSILON CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University, 1895 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE ', ' I Ig! Gradual: School 'T X, HELEN HOUOHTON ' I al A ' Q? Seniorf ' Wk - T N KATHERINE BOTT MARGARET GOLD , OPAL DANIELS ELEANOR SANFORD HELEN ENGSTROM TVTARTHA SELLEW THERESA VVHITE , PQ funiorf fx L LOIS BALKE MADGE BOOARD J ' ff MARTHA BERGLAND Pl-IYLLIS BOND We gg BALARY LOUISE ISHAM , - Cr: . A J I , Zh SOPh071L07'E.f , C0 HELEN CHIVINGTON HELEN LAWSON N Q HOPE COLLINS FRANCES MALLORY Ig F DOROTHY DAILY MARJORIE MALLORY Q XIIRGINIA FRENCH I HELEN MASON LEILA HEASTON GERTRUDE REDWITZ MARTHA STODDARD X 3 Frwhvnm UI CLAIRE LOUISE BINZ . 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Established at Northwestern University, IQZI A l H l ,xi F ,Il XII . l li it 'a SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE l. 4 x 1 . f Sf?7.'l.07',Y K IXDELE LEIBSOHN CLAIRE HIMMELBLAU 1 j'u1zi01gv ,Q 9 M ANITA IXCKERMAN HENRIETTE Scr1Loss L F SYLVIA LEBSTEIN DAISY SELTZER 5 N Nd BABETTE MARSHALL PEARL SIEGEL 1 N , P ' Q. , GENEVIEVE SAPAIRO PAULINE STEAF , jim l, Q? l Sojbhomorff Q E' X HANNA GESCHRIAY FLORENCE EXXELROD G A ANITA lX4ORRlS Q F111 11711671 W' Q SARITA DEUTSCH RUTH ELSON G 5 Eg ' HELEN ISAY . w l ' r ' 2 5 1! ' 1 5, All B' . ' A LIBERAL ARTS-SORORITIES Al 'SH .9 A 7 A ,,L. L A L smug ....,L ,L 9' w,A.,,.. .L ,... ,.L, L. W A , A. A A. .--A V--f...- A -. - , ,..--T. , f ,. , 1 , ,, A W f' ' 'W WWI 'ii' E ,- , , ..., ., . . , - ,,. , A A Af-..,.i.v-f ,,,..v9.f-,rf-A----1 M I- 1-Avi 3 :JM ,, ,MF Y, AT, 1 V-f.:.1.:,:., if Y H : ' gl-A 4:Yv,:Y:Y ,A F .T W Bae Page 356 W nh-v ., :QU E is 'i ' fx. UM N ew gf? -i :' ,, 'f,3,,- f,1'11 f ' W W '--' , 'Rf ,.i,,4.,A :::4:-r,g .1 I-1--1 '355 WSW? 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K A P P A S I G M A T A U in Q E ZETA ALPHA CHAPTER H Established at Northwestern University, 1922 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE , W I I 4 TN ' S67Vi07'J IT I 1, i MAE BENSON AKVILMA HEPLER i 'I N 1' DOROTHY BONAR ESTHER OLSON , , XIIOLET BURCHWOOD IRENE SWENSON J' , DOROTHY DODGE RACHEL XVILSON X 'g jmziorf X 'DOROTHY BENALLACK BJILDRED DUNTEMAN X EDITH BETKE EVELYN VAN VACTOR ' E N X4 A 'Q su.: X Sophomore: ,, I W tg' ELIZABETH BESCHERER ETHEL PEIRCE N S DOROTHY HYDE GERTRUDE ROBERTS pq' BELLE NOONAN ARDES SWANSON I . HENRIETTE VAIL E Frefhm en 1, AD I 05 E JANET BONAR FLORENCE hfIEIERHOFF Y ,. JESSIE BETH DUNLAP FRANCES SWENSON , ' U 4 FV .. 0 2. Af' I' D . Q I . - L V :V H .YI 'V I W in LYIWE E R A L Al u - O RiO R I T I E s in i , , ., i .L .,., ..,., ,,., I W , .,.,.. T, vf , I t ,A , . N.f-LIE.. ,m.,:. fn. -, - , T,g.g'.. 1-1:1:1I...ev.'-.1E:,-- 4 f.v W- -. -.,,, Yf.-f .xv --,.-. ff- .v -V7---53, T .A , . E, 3 . 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IVIARGUERITE SCHAFER I MAY XIOUNGBERG E Sophomoref I BEATRICE CROSSMAN CINDERELLA HEGG W Y' - Frefhmm fl Eg DOROTHY METZ BJARGARET KNOWLTON ww FLORENCE SMITH DOROTHEA RICKABY ' 1 u ' 4 AH- --I A 2. eg gen 5 4 if-ww Y i V ill?-BERAA, A RoRI-I-IES Ie. -ra-1 -w'-,4 :f--f -f-, ,AAA-7.7, ',..A,A,1MA.,-A2-:.2 ...1. A ..', A A- ,..,. ,-.M-W.1.mA,i,,,Ig. 'A-I,-Arifff, ..,.,g .L 54.1, .A I --.:.:-f,1,- , ,Q . -I -, ' . . f. 55354 --H-- H , , f- -ff - 1- , H - - -Y ' f , J., f .Y i' H Page 360 sais H A 'B' gmac? Wow QW? 394395 aoocem MW 59195 -fs QA? Q G75 YQOQQ PQQQ. Plano: 2 'QS-T-P .U E, ALPHA PHI OF ZETA TAU ALPHA in CFF' 'W' w 1 ' N , i ' i I , , A 1 N A ls, 'If ,V ij 1 VI 4 As JA A A , w, N B Foswmz Cnossmmx Mmz HEGG L. CHENOWETH CLEVELAND , ' RISSER SUPER NIARTIN THORPPI SCHAFE11 ig, ff RICKABY A. CHENOWETH' YOUNGBERG WALDHON Smrru IQNOXYLTON Bl W A W -9 P F A51 W N F 3 r A . A n M 4 s M A '- -- 9 A A ra' in :FE Q 5 , QL, , , SN 1-iw P Aff R Ai R 0 RPA TA F? A m mm . 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Q' , EVA HONOLD LOUISE WAGGONER 5 I ' MADGE JONES KATHERINE WETZEL ZELLA WOLSAN I jzmiorf I ,SQ AfIAZZIE BAILEY IRENE GELINAS 9 RUTH BEAL ' IDELLE Goocn , ,QQ RUBY GABRIELSON IGENEXVIEVE RIDER 314 5 .wi DORCAS GAYLORD RUTH RITSON 3' HELEN VANQUIST L' .ef w Sophomoref gr A 9 I'IELEN BALMER LOLA :HICKS Q HAZEL BORDEN mfIARY NovoTNY DOROTHY DEE E C EDNA WALTHER 4 DITII oox 1 Frfxhmeu ' fl I 4 I: HARRIET ALI-YN ' WVILIIIA SCHEIBER I D ' gl Fl, fm 2 . fl I D' 4? A ST DQ 4 LIBERAL ARTS-soRoRITIEs lx 1 AVV. , A-V, I2 1 ' Zi ff -.'f fffQ 7 ' : 'm':' T : QR 'W' ' ' ' ' V' 'WA '17 ' ' HMO age -L :ff A,-,'V-- V- ---- -- -f41- - u Em- ,if X12 2321 33 -f- --fi - ff' WT 'f ,. ..... , 5 , 3 ,t ,I ,W ,, X -n-Fff -1-- ? , ., , ,, 4 , , . ,,,, , . - ,,-, V., V , 1 Q A V h i auiqu-5 - l :di--Q W? 3675 30006 50005 . Q. .Q OQQ Q Q 3 5'0 A O K I G A 90083 io? .9203 uni ii! EE-ia T57 W' , ' 1 N W V N , , 'V' T u l xx I' ,. 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DICKEY BRODE TUTTIIE MCCLOSKEY COPPER BULL LAESEN W1-IITEHEAD HANNA CORBETT SCI-ILEMAN CI-I AFEIGE EPSILGN CHI MEMBERS KATHRYN LARSEN, Chaimzavz GERALDINE BRODE VIRGINIA BULL EXIILDRED CHAFFEE MARION COPPER DORIS CORBETT DOROTHY NEVIUS FRANCES DICKEY RUTH HANNA JEAN MCCLOSKEY HELEN SCHLEMAN HELEN TUTTLE LOUISE 'WIIITEIIEAD Epsilon Chi, the society for all Women in the senior class is the IQ24 chapter of the Epsilon chain, founded by the women of the class of IQO4, for the purpose of strengthening their class spirit and deepening the bond of friendship between them. Each year the second letter of the name changes, rotating throughout the Greek alphabet, but the Epsilon remains the same. In the spring, the chapter elects thirteen outstanding Women of the junior class as charter members of the next chapterg these charter members carry on the tradition of the organizations, and in the fall, initiate the rest of the Women ofthe class. 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FRY Prendent lv ' ll ' , I HELEN NASH Secretary I I 'S S I P' l lil ll ill M will, MENIBERS I lil ' , li WILLIAM MCELWAIN DORIS CORBETT HARDIN HAWES W fi GLEN FAWCETT HELEN SCHLEMAN GEORGE KERSHAW lx ,ills I 5 JOHN MARTIN LOUISE WHITEHEAD ARNOLD KIRCKOFF . l lg , OTTO SIEBENMANN FRANCES DICKEY EDWARD MELTZER l' lil, ll, LAWRENCE HORTON LOUISE ELLIS ELMER MCCORISON , 6 RowE HINSEY HELEN NASH AGNES KROG fliga MARVIN DIXON CHARLOTTE SIDLE ENID NIILLER L41 I 1 IX: .ig I ,gg WAYNE GRAY JESSIE WAYLAND KATHLEEN MATHISON R- , p, KATHLEEN WRIGHT Plym 'I T9 ' D if A029 IQ The Student Council is the representative and legislative body of the students. ESQ KI- I - . . rj It has the power to ascertain and express student sentiment and to provide for the , 'Q , maintenance of good Order in the student body. Q55 ,I - . . . . . . . . . 'li V g Membership In Student Council IS divided Into ex-officio and elective members. W 'il ' Presidents of the following organizations are ex-officio members: Senior class, 1 ll Junior class, Sophomore class, Freshman class, Y. NI. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Men's I I Athletic Association, Women's Athletic Association, YV. S. G. A., First Vice- l I I A, f, President of W. S. G. A., Senior Class, School of Speech, Senior Class, School ,U l . of Music, and the Editor of the Daily Northwestern. The elective members are: ,'f,i,-,gf two senior men, one senior woman, three Junior men, two Junior women, one haf O ho o , ph , J f th h l f Sp h S m re man one so omore woman one 'unior rom e sc oo o eec and one Junior from the School of Music. A94 . rw.. 'fl' ' I in 'LS I Il, ,il J. I I n 9? .l HFFQ Ii: LIBERAL ARTS-STUDENT GOVERNMENT T2-Tflff'-'I-11 t:?7EfL,-:-:L , ,tr Y ---iv-----J - - mn - -- - - -QL -If - - - - 53 fe -- f- -- --e----W -'V-A - ' --2 fA-- -Q----4.E...---L-..lizgiirlvL-41.66 Page ' Liifig. . I I F . In :S:'r: e'1? TI:-M. 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Chairman 1.jf3H5fI l Z , l I Q igjilllll .lxbtm W. S. G. A. has as IIS purpose the legIslat1ng and executIng of self-government iff? ftaken care of by the House Council and the House of Representativesg the foster- EIT il Ing of cooperatlve effort among the Women-attained largely through cooperation Wg gg I With the other Woman's organizations and throu h the class Lantern Or aniza- Ill ii, M , , , . Q . g h E N1 as tlons In Wh1Ch class sp1rIt and loyalty have been greatly stimulatedg and the pro- Q1 ,lf motlng of. mutual acquaintanceships by social get-togethers and cozies. 1 The BIg SIster Part at the be innin of the ear and the Valentine Mas uerade l ll I flbyh g bg dfy ' q ll' ' were very success u ot as to num ers an un. I ll W. S. G. A.'s newest accom lishment is the H azz Orchestra and the HlVIandolirI Jl. l l I va p - l I Sym hony . The azz Orchestra made Its debut at the W. A. A. Hocke s read f' llfl . ,KI . . . . Y. P . H II and. proved an ImmedIate success. The lVIandolIn Symphony displayed IKS skIll 515,55 I l' during the fC?I.1V1T2iCS of May Pageant. Q . Q. MQ? I The unve1lIng of the May Queen-now the most active and popular Junior gIrl IH the university-Was anticipated with great eagerness. The Passing of fjfi the Class Colors through the medium of lanterns on the evening of May Day was very elfectwe. Already this ceremony fostered by W. S. G. A. last year, has become a loved and inspirational tradition. 'l .L .l ' Q41 LIBERAL ARTS'-'STUDENT-GOVERNMENT Ei A, A zum, H , Q, , , , ,rw ,A iA.r4.'r..1g,,A,.,,,,l,,,.-,M-,Q,H,L,,,,-,,,,,,,4,L.,,-,,,,,-AQQQ. miff-5333-A-A ,,-.Lwm-fx' ll 4 LL-+L: 'L-:--A+.,AI.d,m,..,,?A-.e-,--..LA..A-f....A.+ H., .... A Y A , -A - .EA ..,.. .. My L. .L.,.... A T TM Pagf 367 V ..-,-W --1-1.-vt +. eva ,,,. , W., . . A. . .....,.. ,.,. ,Aww-. M., tri, , vxfi rafiii 'kgs' 73' 'L 'c 'amz 3-.,.J7'i441 lm .3 gl gl Cxgiavgggugg 2 e.g2,l,,zw,.aWgf:11-w:., ee....i1,- .-. .w ,-4--,mfr d, 'A , - f -L. -M 5' H +A - f-.f ' -' r Hg . M, ,. -W-,-umm.- . g::.-2 1 xregiigxf'-'T' ,axe-Y 4f5D'eX'ff ,Q .. E .. . ,. ,V :M-, , 2' ?1'g ..,:. w ! , it en ln rs :TV 4 . , 33333 e e e ee QC-ff FFA! II ' e Wal .4 l . 1 rg ' I l! l l l l l ', I. l :N l l V I ll l f l M ' Fl l l M l J 'l IXICFARLAND GOLD HrNz .AMUNDSON SANDS l v l , y BQYLE NICIiITTRICK DICKEY WEBSTER CORBETT llll ll lull ll f Y Nl if ' l la l I . Fguffm . VVONIAN S SELF GOVERNMENT M ff' T 1 lift! QM ASSOCIATION UIQ li , sl I is 'tllli JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 'll nl l ll l l ' 1 i I 6 H F 1 5 rl, . . . . W ' li The Judiuary Commlttee cons1sts of the Hrst and second VICC- gill' Q lf , , 'A ',ll Pres1dents of W. S. G. A., and representatrves from each school Fig! :Nr , mi on the campus. The rules and regulations upheld by VV. S. G. A. Ll, I 1 R' are those approved and recommended by the women themselves. QQ ill F64 g 1 6. al U ts 'f 2:4 all ffl. . Q U LIBERAL ARTS-STUDENT COVERNBIENT fr --yr . ...Le - d.-4iFfff'31ie.., ee e , . .. - . ss ee J? Page, L .Lia efzzrza im fa mx , el I 1 .W ,cg .,. , f ' ffl ri. ,J '-EQ Wi-F5 552' fl' 5 Q. -11, 'Q f?ara1. f' 'Ag ...1A,-,4. '?':'5 '.- x-ff-'2.-.': :ii f..1fl'21 ':1'g if 'Al' if E?TE::Lx.......xof-eiziziifefii 'alzzszskgll ,s:.L:74 Em., x1..... -. ..,., , ,M , , f-ur . .,,, u fr -act 531: , .T-Q ,,.,, iiggf,172,,,,-53,-g1g:::.:r1::::r '+1ifjif2:23,K,I CMEJQ E -711: ci? ?'2Qff5 ca ci? xi -iw te- -4,,,.'gfp- 0 C9 4 ff 65630 LQJGQ' -Q be M959 9545152 , r itll X , Lu L' l llgl fjlj tfrf ir -fm 1, i l vl i V 1' ll - ' ' ll i ' 3 l A ll l 5 1 ,l Ll i l ,iv l l ' l ' ll 1 tg T ,ll l l il llll I l il ll 'll Wrumri' IDILLON Romcwrsnx Amis GII,DEIlT AICIQITTRICK it Com-Eu Wrmox Axnicusox Coizuism' Wnmswonrn Fixx Bmzm: T ll J 'N Boixrox C'n,ur: Picnzsox Scrmnr Trxvies Acme M H l li p lv i l V 1 ' ' 5 5 ll ill l 'l 1 1, V' l I l , V A Y Y ,1 Fl WVOBIABlS SELF GOYERNNIENT W l ilik T W af ASSOCIATION I gl O . i ' lr gh HOUSE QF REPRESENTATIVES 'Q 1 1 4 5 fi Bl A l : l The House of Representatives consists of members chosen to ,l i represent the girls living at home in a proportion of one representa- il l' wg tive to every one hundred girls. gh l 29 The greatest accomplishment of the House was the sponsoring of the Vocational Guidance Conference during which a series of my 'vocational lectures were held. The girls not only discovered the ,V 1 many varied lines of Work open to them but also recelved inspiration W 6,5 X through Contact with successful Women. Higgs 5 2 li? 9 l M l l ll X I fi r is at -r lil. iq i uifgil Q 'llgggr sl la T1 li rl' l LIBERAL ARTS'-STUDENT GOVERNMENT EEN W, g M, gn -M gg gig -W M V gfff rm 1- Wm-MAAKWA g 5 V- - - -Y -- ,- f..,f,- Y.: ., V T 'ji ' .Zigi ., ,ggi bi , ,L ..JL:ii, .,,,,,H,,, Y . ., -A :':lfLL-AJj'giEl-if-:,v, MM ' - are W ' ' ' gg c'f 'fj Alf-3 17-1' 'et---' ' '-----J '1f:?l --'I'-v?g,ff?3-E4'f:if' ip:u.-was--f-1, P'-near-511' .r-ms.f..r.:v- M--H - sf:-'M-'11f-'E,', lt ,T-Tail-s::1'i'91 ' slit-Y-: i .:-Qssnlfnfwitckek-1' smssvr-iii Ii' HQ -::rng.: V. V , -V-', 4:5 11377 Pagf 369 l dh IE-fy ' iff .. . f 'A' ,Lass-::1.z.,,.,,,,, , ,Iii f f ' i m - D -f-:x - - A,-- ff -af--Lam-F--wmv,--r Wim-Q agggf? EM W 'nm' ' N E ' E9 l' 5 32935 2765 9 9 9 Spwg 92935 Qfiail QW-P f Fas 5 ,N ,jg T 1. Q-L - l S l W l THOMPSON TORRISON GOLD NELSON BRUECKNER CLARK HENIKA. WATKINS ' 11 ' HINZ HARRIS AMUNDSON luCKITTRICK DICKEY CORBETT WEBSTER CAI.L BOND 'l GOODRICH Goscm: BOYLE BECFARLAND S'rEv1cK BURCHWVOOD SANDS NIORGAN l H l 3 1 Y , 1 1 'W' Pi E ll' Y '11 will WOMAN'S SELF GOVERNMENT '44 'lim E ASSOCIATION M 2-. l X J ll! 'ill HOUSE COUNCIL wil? V 1 l . l l ,, ,IN The House Council is composed of all the house presidents. ll l -. . . ' l'llfl'l- It, asses and regulates the rules of dormltor llfe. l llw Y el' fig: V X M was H 1 v vi., X ,A I9 W H wi' Qi as 9 q 'Q l QQ lg! I is J O fl? s Jg af 'm' rgll I 955 l Q I l EOTJLJ I lfilx Q ' LE W if LIBDRAL ARTS-iigwg-D4ENT GOVERNMENT is O ' -rii::ii:1-fWw-f- --'------+gf-lfl-,+-T -2:1 wa: 'xl .--T::.,--.- . 1 ll 111,m,,v--3-f--'--f-D-1--'--ex-L-L-'-W ' Pagg o' D - O-of-A' s-A - 'Owe'em-ff--xg-51:1-1,ls--e-+4-' 443+-if-iiZT.ii1li:ETL3??-'-J lr B r il -A .. .,.. . I -A- 15 ggi. V I Y.-L' 4 . 3 9 7: H f I E -g,.'.-:rg -5321: fagzg asa 9 . 9 0 9 Nga 6062? i 5236 'iii . . 9' .59 .-Eg. -id. I L l QE' E qs: mm l Lrsiso TXCTERRILL Lowe ELLIS B L U E L A N T E R N p MARY ALICE TVIERRILL . Preridenz l Tl 1 . P Il' SARAH LOWE . . . Vice-Prerzdent ll I ,. I ,i DOROTHY LEBO Secrrzar -Trearurer , I- I . y I I. NIICKEY ELLIS Social Chairman .K Blue Lantern the organization for all senior girls was the lirst of the lantern organizations at Northwestern. It has been the pioneer in the held of which I b 'there are now three other similar organizations in the other three classes. The idea of the organization is to sponsor unity of feeling among the senior 52 ,1 women, and in this way to bring about the true democratic spirit at Northwestern 1 W5 among the women. 34, Qi The Blue Lantern of Epsilon Chi is unique from the other girl's organizations , 2' l in that thirteen girls are selected by the girls of the senior class to become members 0 S of Epsilon Chi. These thirteen girls laters initiate the rest of the senior girls into the or anization. 9 g . . . . . Q Class cozies are held the last Friday of each month and this gives each senior ' girl the opportunity to meet every other girl in the class, andthe acquaintance l of each girl has been greatly increased. Next year the girls of the Freshman Class will become the members of Blue N Lantern. - 4' H 5 gg . ,I 3 lg QQ DQ P A4 .A n iLIBERALfA fGANIZ'ATIONB new I ' 'T'- ' -iff ? 11- -12 -f fe-Q-' f a .--a - f--, anim . . . X 4 - we E x,-Q:- --' '- f--- ' i I ' -' 'V V ---' -Ga I i i i v' -Jimi ' -i' ' --Hr- e WT! f-'ef fe:-fri -f 'mag' 'I'-2 - -' ,-f,-1:5 : ,Y :1----V .-11 --,- , lg. - Z-Hifi 7' - ' MW 'j'1'i'1 i g.'i :.:.L.j1'Jr. Qirffi'-.vfv.'1+: :H -N , EGG A Page 37I fa ,.,,Y L. ,,,. L -Jh- - 5-,4 ,A,, A ,MA ,,,,,.:,.L.-,n,,.,, a, ,,71i .iiavs Y ,',. , .. V -1 af: Zf' 2 fe-'A-12 ' 'f '- J' f Q 2555: 23202 29034 :Haifa 43904 PM QQQQQ QQQAD sat 5 L 'l 4 l as we MCKENNA OLSON Frscurzn Dvci-nz VANDENBURG R'E D L A N T E R N y it l A 55- all ELEANOR F1scHER . . Premdent 'L l r It HELEN DYCHE . . Vice-Pvwidfnt y , E9 MARNE OLSON Secretary-T1'ea.vure1' p lg i l JANE MCKENNA . . Social Chairman ALMA VANDENBURG . . Publicity ,p . iq F Red Lantern, the organization for all junior Women has corn- pp pleted successfully its second year on the campus. The one big - Si Q H . g , . , D Qi: accomplishment has been the Syllabus Campaign. This year s i N. gb' l sales exceeded all previous records. l i gg The organization has held throughout the year cozies for the 90 girls ,in the junior class, and as a result has created a fine spirit llq I among all the girls of the class. This is really the only Way that all the girls have had an opportunity to get together. l Q 9? i V xy i D ' U E E iq D1 gil 09 sy Q A LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS L MIIB L L L .4 . .. summo- -wa -1:61,-..1:.a,.,,.:. ..,- ...V .Wm a.,....a.-a:A, !s a,,,f..., . , ..,,.a,.,. -.fff.4:f1. - ...'. , .- V -V -I Page 372 . . , f- anis., -.,f,m,:,hA. 4 -ff-2 -P e he---P .. N lin ....5 .. ' M L, 1 1 sv. we sll iff--f-rw. ff 'I 'au QW? i L wi and ii '?? 5i J A Ia- QQQSSQ 9 009 o 0 fn QM 'W' 0 0 '? J? 90099 93055 9.06 9003 3 -is -fi s.l if 5 i TF' mfs' l 1- l I f-I n' 3, L, GILBERT IDILLON IRXVIN A BEEBE Lovejoy I GOLD LANTERN ,I I ' l! ' EMILY IRWIN . Prexideut ' - J . . ll . RUTH DILLON . Vice-P1'e.vzdznt I 5 IVIARGARET BEEBE . Sznetary KATE GILBERT . . . Treafzwev' p I I HELEN Lovejoy . Social Chairman in ig . F . Z1 I W hs: . . I . . as In Gold Lantern Was or anized IH lNovember I 22. It IS an or ani- IN Wh ' g I 1 9 ' g , gl zat1on for all sophomore Women, of which they automatically become I 53 members when they enter the sophomore class. The purpose of N If Gold Lantern is to bring the Women of the class more closely to- I el gether, and to help create a better class spirit on the campus. Class Q cozies are given once a month, and business meetings are -held when necessary. The insignia of the organization is a ring bearing a small gold lantern which the Woman will carry through their senior year. l s Q I I' m iq ' si is Q in i I . . - i i V i -V F li R ill I V F ? A YN I Z A T10 N S Y .s -,.:ss i.,iri . , I,Ii.,,. ,I,I ,y,I, , K L, ,c,LI I .. ,.,. ,,,,,, ,.,t M ,. l..d ,dc,, L V.,, , Vd,,. , ci .W , , I , -- V I ,... .c,.d, ,.f.I. I e-'-e --W-riffs .I in . Page 373 ...Q . V 1- 1. -, - f A 4: , ' n wfeafm- f e- f 't kg? :WZ 331962 90006 -Q a- 09025 QLQQE Ei ...D l s'-4-51 ' - W Jw? DILLON SARGENT DAVIS FARLEY 1 l ' :T P' ll GREEN LANTERN ll! 4' , s ' ELIZABETH DAVIS . . Prendent -4 l ' . . L ' ESTELLE FARLEY . . Vice-Prexzdmzt y HELEN SAR-SENT . Secretary i EDITH DILLON . . . Treamrer ll. GRETCHEN GRAVES Social Chairman ill y 3 a .. , N 1 is wi Green lantern is an organization composed of the girls of the TQ? Q' freshman class. Its object is to create a spirit of class loyalty as its 3 y Well as to bring about a feeling of friendship among its members. gl Cozies and parties are given thruout the year in order to carry out 'iq l these ideals. g PX an ii as 'lx in i 1 4 Er oss a ..l 1 gs LIBERAL ARTSQORGANIZATIONS f, ff' --,e,:..fv-Q. ,,,: , fig, ,f , ,Q ,Y NYT, -'if,g'M Z i--' 5,3-' I , N , gig 73 V W- W ,,g'l Y 'ENQTQ' 5 ff?-1-g Turin A -ft TQ11-nf El- l1'lfa5-fT- fQQ-321'VJfllfl.,-Ql,4liQ'QfffTQQQ he -es 'M 'fern JA- -- -.zmw.-z1a.-.zsgsv-amarsa-sn'-'.w43- rnfihl F -JPL ' 24 ,N ,,.,:Y ,,p2AM'fL ne'-M fill -S '-Nc' - sais., ,QQ Pagf 374 A M 1 E .Any ,.ff'1lZT-i..f1--:nfziiwff . T --- frnf- ,A-1'-'iii Wt' ' 1 -192565 - - -a ,.,,-,., .va.... - .A Varna.- .,,. .-,.. .,.,... , ,,, .1 , J.,.., ,n .,,. M, ,M U A. M ,,,, M W, .. ., .. ...ff if . . ,A., .,......,...., ,-,. , , .. . , .. arp.. ,, ., .,,. I , . x -.. ,-.-a,-27.7. ...... -..-. -A ,-. 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P1-fyidgm DOROTHY OLSON . . Vire-Prefidmzt PRISCILL.-X LOWE . Sfcretary RUTH DYCHE . . Treafurer NTADESSA XYOLFE . Social Chairman This organization composed of eighteen Freshmen Women and directed by the Y. VV. C. A. does an invaluable service to first year Women helping them get ac- quainted with each other, with upper class Women, and With the organizations on the campus that they may be active in. The commission of Sophomore girls under the leadership of Frances Holgate organized all the new girls on the campus into groups. After these groups had met and become acquainted they elected the new commission from the class of 727. The Freshmen girls through their commission groups dressed dolls and made Christmas stockings for the settlement parties, and helped with the concessions at the Circus. LIBERAL ARTS'ORGANIZATIONS ,---im -- W- ---VY Y... -..V W ,., , ,, ..,,-,, ,.,,, . , . . 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QAQJJZ 3.-. , I ,mg l I P 4 I l I l ' 1 il l 2 V1 I I .I l I V l I I 1 ll l H BICIEITRICK WEIR S1-IEPARD FISCHER HILL HOLGATE ll ,ll SCHARE WEBER NIARTIN WI-IITEHEAD MILLER HANNA S!-IIPPEN lf 13 SIDLE BOYLE WATT BOVAED HANSEN W i 'I I I' E I ,I I , I ,I l I Y. W. C. A. CABINET N ll I I 5 F i OFFICERS I My gl , 1 -I , , wall' I LOUISE WHITEHEAD . . . . President will, ETHEL MILLER . . Vice-President gHoRAHMARTIN . iiecretary UTH ANNA . .,.. reasurer I 'EEA . 1 vs MARGARET SHIPPEN . Undergraduate Representative l MRS. J. L. LARDNER Chairman of Advisory Board ,lg NIISS NIARY HILL .... General Secretary ll NIISS MARGARET SHEPHARD . . Assistant Secretary .ri ll 53 .I CABINET I? ETHEL MILLER . . Industrial ALICE MAY BOVARD hlembership DOROTHY SCHARF . . . Finance ',gIi'5,x EMILY WATT . . . Religious 'Work . . . I AUGUATA WEBSTER Chicago Community Service me ICQHARLOTTE SIDLE . Evanston Community Service l N ATHERINE NICKITRICK Social ll ll . . . . 1 ELEANOR FISCHER . . . . Publicity ll MARIAN VVEIR . Circus and Publications ALICE HANSON , 9 Interschool GRATIA BOYLE . W orld Fellowship gmail RUTH BRACHEN Freshman Commission nfiglfffg ll BESS JOHNSON . . Nurse's Unit L-?I i I ll jlhllilf' LIBERAL ARTS'-ORGANIZATIONS A-fi, fx' , lg F2 fl? Q -11:-f-v '- :ffifr-- ::M , ,L I I -W A AA- .--lalmf ,fiAf-'--A-ELLLLVLI.-I1.,,:,,,,, , I X ..,-.,,.a,a . -if --I--tf ...--1... A -.A A Page 376 I M -if-r-mv: ,,,f,,-,zu frilgwj if C.-2 .,,6.p1w.'-1 .V .z. . X 1 - -..- fnff- af- -- 'Q :if 59 ' Q fm-M .- .1 . 'Til'-ff i- ',',ST3L-'1-?-f'Llx'25 '- 7A'f5F1'i5'x 1 SJW 1. w .Mwei-..,' , f'1'f 1' ' f , , 4g ,-H W- ,,,, H-, 'Q ff. . -V 1 --- --. ,f ww - -- w 1 1 4. ---:-,',- :ff -: W: . ,.,, ,W . ..--in-.--1 . - gp .,-un-1 , N, . -1- 4 1-.11 ,. . , 1' . . 1 ,,.:-Yv..-Z.......1.7---. E . 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'1f'W',.f! gf' The Y. VV. C. A. COUHC11 cons1sts ,of twenty-elght guls who are Ei - 1 . . . . . . ew chaurmen of commngtees IH var1ous departments over Wh1Ch a Cabmet DEQ? . .FYI . . . . fi- member IS head. Each COUDC11 glrl has Workmg under her a com- W2 g m m1ttee Who carry on the Work of the assoclatlon w1th the ass1stance f!T3S S ' of the Cabinet and Council. w ., I .K .0 . 11 116. X w Ai N V l M A 'y Q I . m jw aa lipfi EZAULNI V Gr gf? m Q15 15 .. L 'Q .5 324 ' 5 4351? UGS? ! 1 -fa e Bm? Eg: N, Mlargb cas! 3 Mg.. e li Y Qfjjgj.5f L , ' ' ' .2 ,.,,.. V ' ' mgf- ii: iff e-fi'-fgA-fj11,cv.e Pagf 377 'I 1 LU! M iw.. 11-:ni ,i .-,,,1,.,. M . 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'I l ll l 5 lla l, l YIM l Li ll 2 'J All mv ull lilly' l All ll llll l ll: llll l Ill . il I .l lx RICCORISON GERECKE BELDEN MCCLEAN Y ll 'l fl TOMLINSON NORTON DIXON ISRAEL RING W F if fl MILLER KNOWER BRUNER CHAMPE il All ll il E, l ll W l li l l ll A I W I lx! Ml. Y. M. O. A. ll if ill l i l ll li .ull ill OFFICERS pkg l Jllf MARVIN H. DIXON . . . Prffident ll im WESLEY ISRAEL . . Vice-Parefzdznt ml VVALTER W. KING . . Secretary WJ, JOHN D. TOMLINSON ..... Treafurer . f' C , ,v lwlvl, li CONIMITTEE CHAIRNIAN l pf? 'ills WESLEY ISRAEL . . . . lX4ernbership 'lx JOHN D. TOMLINSON . . Finance .ll l VVILLIAM C. MCLEAN Publicity Wi. il GORDON H. ANDERSON . . Publicity ll ,tp ELMER l.VICCORISON . Discussion Groups jlli ' W OHN S. WOODWARD Church Relations jill 'I l l l 5 . 'Half l I ily? HAROLD P. MILLER . Student Assistance ill CLARENCE H. GERECKE . . Social :gf-3 FRED J. BURKART . . . Circus Hil GAIL C. BELDEN . . Publications llluifl Hoc J - - l l li CLIFFORD P. BRUNER . Friendly Relations J HOMER A. CHAMBERLIN . Friendly Relations 5 fi ' J' l FRANKLIN H. KNOWER . Settlement Work N E ROBERT F. CHAPLER .... Gospel Teams 2 I li l JJ W1 ADVISORY BOARD I lx iw PROF. EDMUND D. SOPER . . . Chairman J,lil'l CHARLES W. SPOFFORD . . Vice-Chairman DEAN EMERITUS THOMAS F. HOLGATE . . Ex-Officio I, C. DEWITT NORTON A . . ' . General Secretary J PROF. CLYDE L. GROSE GEORGE A. ROLLINS ggi PROP. FREDERICK S. DEIBLER CHAUNCEY G. HOBART gggll PROF. JOHN E. STOUT EUGENE A. ANDERSON .WW PROF. W. GRISWOLD SMITH THOMAS A. HARWOOD 4f:7!1 LIBERAL ARTS1ORGANIZATIONS EWUJA ' 'Ji Ti '- fig iT? f'l?2?fiEEi11jif-571'-:fi-ff?-gji .zfixvi J':V i2r41 :::-:.f : fc-llc? ehS+L'2 - i N-A TEM T--- ff-If--We-+-H --A------A---W - f,:.i.V.l!,2f11 -- ---'fi1L1iTtf::gr:i ,ggi-Ai-3gLE5w fl,AQ Przgf 378 L.,..A. 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V i alert: ff-2 P P o s E A N D P ' ' U R Pt o c R E s s The work of the University Young hfenfs Christian Association during the past year has been characterized ,by intensification, vitalization and increased lil llgjy, spiritual productivity, The Association is openly and aggressively religious in T4 its aims, and the success of its program, therefore, must be measured in terms of its avowed statement of purpose: , To lead ftirdeiitx to faith in God thru. fern: Ch.1'i.rt. l,lLll1l , The membership committee has done an especially noteworthy piece of work ,ffm ' by securing thru personal interviews more than goo students who have declared ilillll ll their willingness to make the Associationis purpose and program their own personal program of allegiance and service. The membership has served, not as the field l of the organization's endeavor, but rather as a dynamic force to quicken morally ,ifigml . and spiritually the life of the whole University. That the Associationis inhuence lflllll, l 1 has extended beyond its membership is attested in part by the fact that 370 of llllll ,l i ,l ,. the men who subscribed 252586.90 to further its activities were not members. Dur- is ing the past year fllC'ASSOCl3t1OI1 has brought such men as Dad Elliott, J.'S't1TIi l Wliglspn, George Collins, and G. Sherwood lLddy to the campus to give stirring ii, re igious messages. LW, 5 To lead Jlircicntf into mcnzhcrfhfp and Jerziicz in thc Chririian Church. fl ll As soon as students arrived on the campus, the Association sought to relate them to the church of their choice. In co-operation with the Y. VV. C. A., a religious l l H, census was taken of the entiresthudent body and the data filed with local churches and in the offices of the Christian Associations for immediate as Well as future pill, ,I reference. The second Sunday of the school year was designated as Go-to-Church ll,,' Sunday with encouraging results. The Association also furnished a ,number of lfjyg IQ, churches with teachers for boys, classes and with leaders for young people's societies. WI, Thfu itSIgOS1?1i-Il ,team program, the Association has made an additional contribu- -U. l tion to c iurc i e. - l Ml, 'i ' lL .'4 To jbrovlgiaijf grogth in Chrifzian faith and character, cfpccially thru thc' rtuciy of the ,, , 1 c an praycr. j 5 if 'ffi , Prior to the opening of school in the fall, the Y. hf. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. l'il l' ,f jointly prepared a pamphlet and mailed it to their respective memberships. The ll pamphlet, which bore the suggestive title Is a College Education Helping You l,il,l 'll f to Make Your Life Count'? , called the attention of students to curriculum courses ,ll li in Biblical literature, history of religion and missions, and religious education. l Later Dr. A. Bruce Curry, of the Biblical Seminary in New York, was secured for ,l a series of lectures on Bible study and methods of discussion, group leadership. At the same time,international problems' clubs were organized in eight different graterrfity houses and dormitories. The VVeek of Prayer, November II to 17, was gl p tting y observed. 5 To influence Jtudcntf to dwarf thcmrclvcr in united cjfort with all Chriftianr, to making ,yi gzcdwzll of Chiu! cjzictztfc zn human Joczcty and to cxtcnclzng the Kzngdom of A o truoatzewor. lI.I'f l By relating students to under-privileged or neglected groups, particularly thru l its committees on settlement work and friendly relations among foreign students, ml . ,ii the Association has done much to promote understanding and good will and to l, ffl hasten the day when the peoples of the earth shall live together as a family. Con- Klllilll il l, AS' ferences and conventions have also proved a most effective way of challenging students with the full implications of Christianity. Northwestern was represented at several conferences. But the Indianapolis Convention, December 28 to January Q 1, which was attended by 34 delegates, lit fires of religious enthusiasm on college Q0 l campuses from coast to coast. This conference was but another evidence that ,ggi l Northwestern students in increasing numbers propose to take Jesus Christ and His ideals for human society seriously. LIBERAL ARrsfclizgeAN1zAr1oNs .- . - R - as ffi2fPf---af-4+---Q--fa-'fr it Pagf 379 ,- r W WWW WWW W WW a W W H- M Af--A-A-A 11-M-f ffffiiiil ' ICWSWI It, L 96,4525 9954? RWE g Mig? MM ren. W: 'W IWW I W -W WW W 'i ' WWLA, WLEJW 6 'rib W W WW W WW W WW W W WW W Wi W' W W W W W . W W W W W 'W W W ' W,. W . IWW WW W W W W W WW W W W W W W W W V W W - LWI W IW W W W WWW W . W W W ADAMS COCHRILL GRIMM LOTTINVILLE JACOBSON RATCLIEFE W ' WW WW WW N ROBERTS HOLGATE WOLFE C. ANDERSON FORDTRAN KN.-XPP A. ANDERSON W W GUNDLACH HASTINGS NICHOLS WEIR BURKART BELDEN WEBER W W IEUHLEN NORTHROP KINNEY NASH RAYMOND xr.-KNDENBURG LILIEN W W WWW. ,W W W. W W W WWW CIRCUS-1924 Wi WW W W I 1 A v W' FRED BURKART, Surleuff Solly NIARIAN W EIR, Surkw: Sally WW W W WWW W LEONARD ADAMS, Secretary W WW W . WW .W W ' W W WW W W ,WWW PERFORMANCE WW. W GAIL BELDEN ..... Assistant Manager W WFQWWW . HELEN NASH, STEWART ROBERTS . . Organization Stunts . W W LIDA RAYMOND, KAZMER LILIEN . . , Novelties WW WW WWW W A V S'd GQ JW W WW LMA ANDENBURG, ED. SETTLES I eshows W .M , WWW JAMES COCKRILL . . . . Clowns WW ' WW WW EARL KUHLEN Acrobats WW WWW RALPH BREYER . Water Circus W ,W i WW WILLARD GRIMM . Music WWW W W W W RUSSELL JOHNSON . Lights W W JAMES RATCLIFFE .... . Construction W W W .WN ' WWE BUSINESS OLIVER NICHOLS ..... Assistant Manager IW sf - A . WWW FRANCES HOLGATE, JOHN SCOTT . Concessions WWWQWW W LESTER JACOBSON . , . Tickets , D W3 VIRGINIA KNAPP Costumes W N E W ALBERT ANDERSON . Dances W W . RAY LOTTINVILLE Properties 'ii W W LARRY HORTON . . . . Prizes W PUBLICITY W W WW JAMES WEBER ..... . Publicity W W W W COLLETTE ANDERSON, DAVID NICCULLOUGH Decorations QW W WW35 WALDO GUNDLACH , . . . Solly Editor WIW Qi TOM WOLFE .... , Cha 1 'QW WJ ' pe WQQWWWW HENRY FORDTRAN, HELEN NORTHROP . . Programs MMI 'W THETA SIGMA PHI . . . . Programs WALTER PAULISON . . Parade 95 W WALTER STEGMAN Interscholastic ,W W W . WW I. I B E R A L A R T S - C I R c U S 512155, '7:5?'1LiQ3if7f': WK YW Wikrgafsrl3412211521:-E..w4Af..Aigmv -T-ID ' AML ------ ---M--A f- --+----43'-----W-WA---iff -- Dalit... .... if W- lE.L::: W'E Page, 380 hm?-,, .,- Y .,V., ,, ,, Q. Q: .,, i 5. A. ,Y K . . we .i L if if :,,.,. ,,..,,,,,,?,fg3'izRi,-gif:-133:'-.EMI, f'1 1:rf:-Qlfxif:- - K YV - ' -wi af. , V. 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Pl .XXTH OPPOFYUIIMY knocked at the door of W t if f 5 Igelt house, he grabbed the bull by the i E Q1 an ecame bu ' will I M' circus, but he was nciglsiiisiglleiilnaililiz iiivfailziindyfeaijs ll an ' 7 - ' ' ' ' IW Elie D big guy, with the swallow tail coat Oth? llllll ii N Owing rnoustache, and the curling cracl' 7 h' ll l ll IJ i. , He rel Ad l ' ' 7 UUEW Ip. .ill !,l ,J,,x.i,.mwLd Q a ize ns training was not complete so he lllil ill iattiutxlistcguiietin que? of circusey adventure llll I I-S S rung Tl I'OUgh IQ 1 I l ll ll' Wd Nebraska and Wyoming for his begival -Alilo-mana? ll ,gl W '34, glde Sl - 9 Wlt Jobs 1l'1 l i ll 5, fa ioxfbvsi carnivals, and best of all Bernardifs lull l 1 .vi mo . . I . A 5 ,' l l undegiheacisikoifvgpndifsr ls ltfqrprislng that ll f the most spectaculais isvtiilseiiqilie big iiiolivlilwas lull in history? i ous' an Url lms llll llhg Wai in ' ' lc il l l llll CIRCU will il-. S SAI LY lllli ,lllll J levi I lklariall lveir had ' lfill li articularlv gl ' ' llci ., ,- for h - - P , gOO training l lla N34 Sr POSIUOII as Circus Sally sine lfwf My , ' ' - ,' C Sl'1 if raised in the wildsg she grew up OA the Soutif S3118 ll Wrlchf as eV6rYOne knowS, is very Wild. lMore: llliiiii 2506612 Shi speit her first Years not far from the Yar s w ereshem d - li ugl . 3. a e an earl ae l , h th , Y qlliilrltance .i , ll li I Wm C afllmals by an active use of he lllll lm avnd gose. 'When she came to Northxiveiglteesgneillsg Elllli Ofaszhigsppayered as the ideal Circus ,Sally because iw mms- fiflll C1-OgninmaUY VXI-YS We fllld Nlarianls ability hifi' not Pf g Out. lthough she never crows, and iS fj9,'ifQg5 ll Ak? ten a 8-O-all she IS a bear for work and at 'gi V rna ing ainoise in the World she is a xieritable ,llfll pi ilerafglesilliispefh In fact, those people who know p Y herself 5 at she is a perfect circus all by l I 5 Q i ll' 1 i l l,'v ,' l llil THE c1RcU will 1 A - S Hill Q' 1 ai - ' I1 All-U ' - - W 2. Und hmversl-ty, All COmmU1'11fY Annual Function, Tifllll Z er t e auspices ofthe Y. M C A -Y VV C 'jillll QQ- C 3. Purpose: To provide the largest and i i d' ' A' . ll of the YI?-'ar' d ITIOSTQ CITIOCYHIEIC campus Sgcial agair . 4- o ai ' fl ' g 5. Over folgr 5515155115 thedwork of the Y. and Y. 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Editor-in-Chief lil? rf , ' , 11 T 3 CLARK PACE .,,. .f4J5z.fta11t Edztor i' YT l . . i i W I ISABELLA TAVES, HELEN ENGSTROM Wo111en'r Edrtorr lil? fl l , . l 5 lk .fl lpll JOHN TOMLINSON . . Bumzeff Manager l l l . . l I ' fl MARGARET HARDING Adverming Managfv' l il ll if ll . . ll 1 il PRISCILLA LOWE Circrulatzon Ma1z'ager ll , I xr l llllr All ll . r HQ, DUTCH CLEANSER PURIFIES QANIPUS ,,.Qf,! Iliff . A . W3 Solly Reporter Chases Dirt as Nhghty Tremble J4 'I I 'With a vicious shake of the broom, the Solly reporter prepares to clean up the J Van. Q . campus. All dark corners are to be illuminated, all the sweepings of the year ly 'I W aired, and the university purified for another year's activity. ' 5 l fl l To make the Solly read like the student directory is one of the aims of the y 5 IA staff. Publicity for all and Immunity for none is the motto. 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HOLDSYY'ORTH FERRIS RAPP MAT!-Hsox NOBLE WORTLEY WOODV'ORTH NORTHROP CARSWELL 1 I '1 1 1 NEIDLINGER NICELVAINE ROSE LEAs ARISON READ BURMNGHAM MCNOWN CRIPPEN -11 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 11 1 1 1 1 11 3 1 1 1' 1 1 W 1 11 111 1 1 1 1:1 E U L E X I A 1 1 1 I 1 1 M . . . X14 1 1,111 Founded at Northwestern Umversxty ln IQO3 11111 1111 1 I1 11 N 1111 ,M 1 1 WM 11 1215? 111' '1 1 1, 1 111 , OFFICERS 11 I1 11 11 111 1 1 1 - 1 fl 11 Fzrxt Sfmefter 1 1 11 1 . ' 11' FRANCES NOBLE . . Prefuient 1 '1 1 KATHERINE VVORTLEY . . Vzce-Prefzdent 15 11 1 1 ' 1 GRACE FERRIS . . Recordmg Secretary 1 ' H N C 11' S ff ' ELEN ORTHROP . . orfffpon mg ecretary Q1 111 1 xv 1 1 1 F LILLIAN WOODWORTH . . Treafurer W1 '11 R52 gum KATHLEEN MATHISON Sergeant-at-Army 91311 1, 1 1 1 a 11A 1 Sfcovzd Semeftm' ,112 11 5 'K H 1 HELEN HOLDSWORTH . . . Prefident 11 im 11 ANNA MAY THISTLEWOOD . Vice-Prefzdent ' GERDA HENNING . . Recording Secrezary 1 1 DOROTHY RUEHL Corfwponding Secretary 1111 J X1 111 EUNICE EHLERS . . 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KATHERINE ORRICK Sergeant-at-Armf e - if A T ' - .T - A .Ili ,L T Second Sernexzer . L' 1 65 GRATIA BOYLE .... . Prefzdent T QQ, T CHARLOTTE DODGE Vzee-Prefident 9 . ALMA VANDENBURG . Treeuurer H SYLVIA AMES . . . Seeremr 1 J V 3' KATE GILBERT Sergeant-at-Armf I T HELEN DYCHE . Ambafmeior .,i LP? mn' T Topic for Discussion-Latest Plays in New York and Chicago in f 11,5 lx H Q' T is Q' A 'msg GQ ., ' xt , g LIBERAL ARITLE-Q-ioR?GANIZAT1ONs - Tw - T' ' 4' 'O :L:w ' ' PA Elgfm ,L -A- fyl-J'-25-gif-sllirgrz-l-i::gf3Li5:3 T- H H A - , . -,.,,,, ...xE..., .W . wrrb.-. ., r7,. , y M , A.. Sr - .. -: -A ::3::-Mfr. --n1:r:..L----.sfyk-,, -...L Af r , L, '- ,. .E .E.,,,,,E . --- . Q A .... A I ' . -- ---f----T -1 I 5. G .. - L ,, Page 391 C A - TTS,-':i:f5ELI?TZEf g5f'.5Tix1T:i 3-Zi :Eif'ZJf1'zifEE! R'TQ'vgQ2?:J f-f ,Y ---ff? '15-' 4f' ii , I T-1- -E....M 'T 'R'i ' 'Yi' I ' 42e:4.2?gii+gA.AEf:I we I IAEA I It v. 11,1 . 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' IW Founded at Northwestern UH1VCfS1tY, 1905 ' II I EIDW, X I V, I . if OFFICERS In I E I I I . I II. IIN I F1r:tSemz.rter I NI I , . MARGARET STINEBACK . . . . Preszdent I I DOROTHY MANCHESTER Vice-Prendent HELEN HARTSOOK . . Secretary I I, FERN RUDIGER . . Trfafurer gp I gb UNDINE DUNN . Sergeant-at-Army SI, I IW! IVIARY OLIVIA MYERS . Ambayfacior yagf IR A 55: 1 Second Semefter 1 . Q 3 GERTRUDE HIRTH . Prefzdent IQ I . 1 I VIRGINIA KIPP . Vzce-Prendent ' ' MILDRED DUNTEMAN . Secretary I I OLIVE BARTON . . Treczfurer I Ilya MARIE DOLF . Se1'ge'cmt-at-Army I HELEN HARTSOOK . . Afmbafmdor IR , W- 1 I' I ' 'I I I QIF7' . I EW 631 Li I ' 'Ia I IR 3 . QTL ' . , I .Iii mb LIBERAL ARTS'0RGANIZATIONS , g., 'U' Wg- - A--..m,.Y ddgisaggilq, '.'r1L1,'J+i'7,wr , 7 Yfww, m R I I::fg1igT'f'L O 'H I f YL 'fi W S--1S' A 'gffsffgl - N9 I997337924--V11ill3Qf?1'lil2:i,.w-...r......'f:?W Q A 6- .,. 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W 1 111111 OI FICERS Ii JN 13 151111 M' 1 'W gy, Fzrft Semextfr N1 fills 1' 1 1 1 5421 1 1 HELEN SCHMIDT . Prendent QHIQ1 , 11 1 . . A 1 2111 1 KATHERINE BOTT . V166-Prefuient 1 my 11 1 1 . 1, 1, 31 5 NIARION TRENERX' Recordmg Secretary Img H I HELEN HEGGIE Correfponding Secretary I '1 LINDA FISCHER . Treafurer M 1 111 NIADELINE MCDONALD . Sergeant-at-A1'mx 1 1 1 .. 1 1' 1 1 1 JW' 1 111 i A if T 51 'mb - -'WTI NIARION TRENERY . Prendent ' ' 1 1 V1 P1 PHYLLIS BOND . . V1ce-Prfndent 11 11-35 'H ' 11 W WN IRENE NIICHAEL Recordmg Secretary 1 'W E4 MARION TVARNES Correfpondzng Secretary 2 Q LULU ELLIOTT . Treafurer 1 HARRIET THOMPSON .... Sergeant-at-Armf 1 1 15 1 11811 W1 i . . . 1 ' TOPIC for DISCUSSIOH-ccNIOd6fH Draman I W QQ T Q3 Q51 11 511 .1 LIBERAL ARTSTORGANIZATIONS m m A - I Ln I A -1..11E.I11 W 1 1---.J ,1,, fd 1 T-if-+L-Hfizz--1YL,1'iii'i5x.--1 IL- 'rm -1 'g,f:'11:'11 wif-Egif ' ' f'-' -T T TI?i .'iZ3L Tl L w ' J F Q-fu K mg? .L .,,,., , T'QikSFf2fL3 ?T iid ' ?'..,..., T54 E.- .,,,f - , -HH A---., f m- f'f?1T9T'1 -'-X Arrrgif-rm--Lf: Eviiieijf? 'W BQ' 5' ' '. - Wi? -.'IEs.-gg: .S-.mz.:m ' EU --11112 wf'i'1,:, ,T fzgrfii 2,, ,- L ', .,,,,:?:fO...-LA,g,, , ,.v7,,u,, ,L , ,-E--1n:w- :f..iEE--ma1-.,S3.f--'- 5:13121 S ' ??.?5? Efgffgj Iygegg. ww f? QQ ofrgaiq 9305, LEE Em figs gif SWL I w 1 . im Ei l N U Q Y , , , lx , 2' Qi , , 5 E U ,L E ' 1 , , bf if V 4 E 5 L HIGHEIELD SCHRUM SMALLPAGE FITZGERALD ANDERSON FORD H,ARTW'ELL SCI-IAEFER YY , l f Q EVANS WEBB W1-111119 Bmcuwoon DU BUOY M. O'GARA JONES NIDVOTNY , Y ' I W K. OIGARA WARTCHOXK' TEAR TUTTLE HANNA NELSON SCHANBACHER BUTTERFIELD HOLRIES W, xi , HARTZ BET!-IE VAIL LANGDON NH'DEN ROBERTS BISHOP BOYD 2 uf A W F flr 'E fl N? , xi If L5 I fy' rf L l 1. Ei 'U A L 5 if W ' - i f ' u, , ml LAUREAN LITERARY SOCIETY bv , W ' N fl' fs 1 5959- if E Wg OFFICERS Q X'KLff.y',, Q! l ' . H Exim 53 A Frrft Sfrnefter awk J' v 1 N x :fab . lr ' . 'U j + RUTH HANNA . Prefzdent X, ' I - - , 11, HELEN TUTTLE . . . Vice-Prffzdent ,, 1 ly LORRAINE XVARTCHOVV . Secretary E L NATALIE NELSON . . . . Treasurer it my BEATRICE TEAR . Correxpomiing Secretary will ll RUTH SCHANBACHER . Soma! Charrman Mg, ii r Aire up Second Smzefzer' :idx ,Q r 1 BEATRICE TEAR . . . . Preyidenz tm ELIZABETH WEBB . . Vice-President Ii MARIAN HARTWELL D. . Treafurer 1 1 lg fir FRANCES WHIPP . . Recording Secretary rl T 5 THELMA BOYD . Correfponding Sfcretary 31 M LORRAINE XVARTCHOW . Social Chairman Mm 5 1 WU E1 J M ? 1 lza fam E Q :W . 551 53' W LM 1 fQrUni:H 1:-A VIA, 51 -'M Hu w Q iq W w HI: BMJ F! W LIBERAL ARTS-'ORGANIZATIONS qT?'f:??f'7?Tff??14lffT?j'f'Tf if-rf: -::9fW9'Y',f1T-fgiw ,. , ,, , ,,, ,,, H, , ,, -,A 1.1--1,1 -Y - V --..-.W --W -.,1'QLi:jQ, 'FO EE7TLiE5 V 1532255523Tfiifffiiiiil -N E E'Dr 'E K Mx ----------MW4-2 ' Qlgji Qilfulifi-?f 4' ffgflia Pflgf 394 'f'fe1'r'rf's fifir'-4---W W li ....:-fi 1'-, wil '. - R , .- , ..c.x. , ----i-.--M -g . . .. ,..,,, v-.. , .. .. .. . . A- f . . . V . .H 1 .- ... -.--Y---x...---- -v - -H 4.-.. . Y..- V. . ,,. 1-. J. .. f --f 1. .1rL1,-,M ..., .., ..,,,,,, ,... v-xv'-1A rttk--bv- VY ifimi-P. Y ii l A ll! jilll I l X 'il J Ali U 7 fri xv 5:. ,JA r.QI:,...' 17 -,Q wr' 1 cy, R. - . 'Q R1 if .xx-fb t .xi Q.. fi . QTJFY T:5? . .wf 1' li il. 'r 'V' lilly -will i 1 1 ,M ,N l 'fx .. 51, ,.. grill lf 1. 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Secrfmry DOROTHY SCH.-XRF Trezzrurer Ro Ku Va is an honorary sorority for girls who maintain a high scholarship and are prominent in campus activities. The organization aims to keep in touch with current problems of World-Wide and local interest. Ro Ku Va annually gives a tea for all women Whose names appear on the honor roll, and each year sponsors an open forum upon some subject of current interest. Ro Ku Va was responsible for starting Pegasus, the fore-runner of the present Purple Parrot. At present the sorority is engaged in collecting and cataloguing articles of historical interest to the university. BERAL ARTS ORGANIZAT'IONS ' P Page abs I fi .4 Q 'I f. I I I 4 .5,s:5':S2: . . Tig! 'ff'-' .Q I I -I . ' 'f I A ,A-A ,Raagaiiz-:'7 L, ,MW ,, , MW A , ,,,.hg,,,,w-r, A ... 4. ., .,,, -,.-.,.,.,,.- M. - . 62625 9499? 9:12.99 IVV III? I- II' I L41 fi Q .I I I , I l . 3' I I I II I fill l 4 . I , . IIII v . I II,1l,I GODE WOOD IQOEPKE ENGLISH COXE DEVON OLSON RTENELEY JORDT , I , NELSON WARD FRANKLIN VANDORN H,iYFORD LEA MUEIILBERG PORTER BAKKE I I I 'Q G.SMITH SEARS WOODR'ARD GUEST R.SMITH DERIEIIIER :ANDERSON PEASE :KETZER It I 4 I, :KLOCK NORTON KEIIIPER SHIVERS LOCKE HARRIS CHAIIBERLAIN SCHIIIIDT LUNDBERG I I , In ' HAWY'THORNE NIILLER PERRY RCICCANN FINNEY BARKER BURDSALL GRAHAM . I : I, A I xl ll .4 I .lltlll I ' I III MEN'S GLEE CLUB 4, .IE I ' I 4 'QI lil U II 24 I! im ROLLIN NI. PHASE Dzrfctor Iffx I , I I p.lf,,Ilil RUSSELL B. SMITH . . Prfndent Ml IIEI ,pl IIII II G. BUNN GUEST Sec1'eiary-Trfafztrm' .II5 .9 I I . IX II G. ANDERSON . Bufmefr .Manager I ' 'I III 'I Q CLYDE H. KEUTZER . Accompamft I , I II 4' I '1 YI I I II-A . . . II I l'lIIfIIli The IVIen,s Glee Club began the season by appearing 111 several concerts In IW fand aroundj Evanston and Chicago. Among these concerts the Club had the Fffff, O Ortunit of sin in for the Radio of the Chica o Dail News station W. M. WR PP Y g g an Y , , 44, wid: A. Q. and sang as one of the feature acts at the Chicago theatre December I7 to Ig? 23, 1923 inclusive. The program at the theatre pleased the theatre-goers and Balaban and Katz made arrangements to have the club appear in another of Wg? ,Q their theatres. In the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest at Orchestra Hall, held 4 February 18, 1924, Northwestern tied for third place among the fourteen clubs I xl , I competing and tied for second of the seven Big Ten schools represented in the same LI contest. On March I4, 1924 the Club gave their annual home concert at the I I II Evanston Woman's Club which was followed by a dance. The season was con- 4 I' III. cluded by several concerts in and around Chica O, one lon tri bein taken. ,IKE . . . 2 .. 5 .P 3 on The organization has a flying start for next year with the winning of the Glee E312 Club Contest as their goal and, under the able leadership and direction of Rollin SSI! Infifk lVI.Pease assisted. by the co-O eration of the executive board and the ersonnel 44x44 ,P . P 54' of the Club, the year of 1924- 25 will be successful. 6426! IRI If arf, , V114 4 IW S II IU' I 41.1. I1 H QG4?-Q 2 G ,,..,h,,,,, ,,.,,,L, V yu 1. , V YY 'Ji f :iii i Page, 396 Lila, .-----..m....4,,., . ..4-.I-.,.--a,.E ,-U m'?'7:T.'5 T F14 '7, -xv, L..ff-fjzg.,,X,:q:..',w.p.1:5,O' N ,ff,:5-sq-,,. an f r , V f.s,,t,-..-::s:'j,i'K 5,-5. Ab-0QCyf'w1ge.:'? XolK .2r:.,7'L: 'ff if ,1fev.!'2'?'.H23ii41f'r- 74: -:...,Q, -Y -- , . --' , Q12-:Ls-:ei ifL.-ff:--fe-2-:ii,e1-.fiA,f,glam-1'SEE'?lf3 gf2:':2 ifzqigugsg',fgfiglf TI 'Sf lfilfziis as '-Lg.-.-g,,,, Ll., A ,ff A, V, S ---f EST?-f3g:3ig?5i'3eE5rim'ii'f53'E? Q, fl Fifi I 'if 'lf , 'f-l'11?flf5-'ffif' T ' Zim' .-..-- ------.h5zr:,-:arf-fx +V., ' '. ' Y 4? 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I, i Hal GIRLS, GLEE CLUB Ml T 1 all it fi ., I' ,T :ggi OFFICERS ,W fi it 3: , , . 3 il gl IKATHERINE XX ORTLEY Prefzdem JL ii igg' ,i , .b l . . ll W9 fi T AGNES BIESEMEIER Vic!-Przfldent llfl .Q . , ' l ' l ' T T Q ii li T lXfIAR1E LEVI . Secretary I M il . Us .Q N LENORA KRIEGE . B1z511zff.r Mavzager T T . . ,E 1' li il ig .fbi RUTH BURCHELL . Lzbmv-mn ,REQ ll' ' ll . 'l ,l,?,'Q9 ELEANOR IVIARKS . Accompamft FM? T ' Elm my BQRS. BflYRTLE BOWMAN . Director . Tug-I ii liflfi u j 1 :iii W . . . . . li xml gi The Girls, Glee Club of Northwestern University was organized in 1922. It W jig 53 has given several concerts, some of which were in conjunction With the Men's WE Glee Club, in IQ22. The club made two appearances in IQ23, one at the Evanston T ll VVoman's Club and the other at the Orrington Hotel. A 5 Much ofthe success ofthe club is due to the ability and efforts of Mrs. Myrtle l ii ,W Bowman of the Northwestern University School of Music, and to the interest of TH i FQ the club rnernbers. Il ii' I fn 31 , 'fi E Qi il B I i M. W i l 2 in i 6 5 ll it l LIBERAL A'RTS1ORGANIZATIONS - - ,Y .. - Y, W ' ' 'L'I.,,..'.L,L 7,, , K Q-J l-,LJ-I.. 23'j'jig ' ' - i' MT 11 ---TH -frr --ffffsff' L - 323 fi'r:1:fr-2.-.:-'-22:24. '?5E::g3.g .- ml. ' if ' - T ---f--i -if-9 Y '-:gli 'iff-fr fr-.--. f..L-:f:5EQ.-.2l:1.T1gg:iii-11fegefi-gfiffiinjiiifgjl Qlfgl' -f E+-M -1-'fe - +ve s1-- - T-'J ii:T,T:,4ll,Z.u42-.L...-.....'-- R -' R ,mi 133-uv if Pffgf 397 WM que 1 .1 .1 ee,lee--':..1'f.i,.f11Te- eg: 1., ..-Q-YA nf- Y - W- ,,, J H , - ff -,,,, ,-K ,,,,,.,f1,r ,W PM -NY, An, 1, ,, ... ,,,--,,,.1.......-.,e.1..-.,L,e... -A------Q'---1---1.---?D-k.4i-IC, QT: f. 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SEAGER PHILLIP EISENDRATH LESTER KELLOG PAUL WOSIKA REGINALD SEVERANCE Saxophovzef HOWARD STORCH, Alto CECIL SMEETON, Melody ARTHUR WEIDEMAN, Melody WILFRED HURST, Tenor RUDOLPH BLOCK, Baritone Baffoon ELMER TUSCHOI-'F Cornetf MYRON ASH JOHN SPROUL BERNIE Ross ' CHARLES JACKSON HARRY BERG DAVID APFELBAUM LI PERSONNE BERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS ,,..,I-.., ..-., 7, A II- nw 1 35,6515 Un ,,,,. - II ,1 -:zIff T 1f '--rf'-'T' O Lf ff 4 gl d 'I I 1' X I, XMI WSI L 11,1 I III H I IW Ill IIVQ ,' W IIIIT W' I I 'i Y I I ,I I I MII I' XI I II 'VII 3531? N II W FIII 51 if I :X W gi B A N D IIQIEI I U l- ' I II A IRI' L IIEIII . W3 Barzto-ne Horny IQQIQA ROBERT HARPER H 1 l' IIN GORDON KRAFT I I my ' T THOMAS TURNER I Img, GEORGE FURREY W . SIIIII Pzccolor iT lI',f I WI I PEERMAN NESSELROD III .I IEIIII HAROLD MILLER FII? V JI. II 'iyijgi Drum! ' -lxfff MAL. YOUNG, Tympam, Bass NIERRILL GAMET, Snares NIL I Uri Banff THEODORE GRAHAM, Hehcon , I RALPH COLVILLE, Sousaphone ,, I I . I I, HAROLD GREAVES, Hehcon l X Euphonium WI? 1 W 4 DONALD CADY RM QI fjxl 135 .II I Trombonzf HARRY SMITH ROBERT ANDERSON OTTO MELTZER Wig, HERBERT ASHBAUGH WNY :MII W? fi. -,WIII I ifi1 ' T-JTO----1+-?f -1-H -A-e 1-f,--12? --Q-1-.-.2 1,11 : A I ':::.1':-.L ':'...-v::f.f.11-A.'Af.::: 11,-- -4:1-if -3:1-JJ, --V A-E1 :A .L ..-.- -..f f----Q-ff if ii2:1,J',l -.5 ILIi-i'irg:-.L-1:'O--11:1-Mfg-E-::f:2'-T fr-fri---E.-.1:'::i-B I'- 1 A , -I I I I.-- -I-- I AEEHAA-,-.-...EE-,,.I.,,-- x P4155 399 'ff I ', -Q---Q-2---1 I , li I --'B fi Y - A- A gtg 53955 swawd 5' 0 4? H8433 'aaa 2939 F' E 3 I NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY BAND This year the Northwestern University Band has enjoyed the most successful , season since its beginning. It has progressed further, musically too, than ever before. Never, before this year, 'has Northwestern had a concert band. This year, however, the band has furnished eleven concert programs and three radio programs from station W M A Q, and one program from station W D A P. I With this great musical improvement in the band the interest has developed l and stayed. I-Ieretofore, the band has never exceeded twenty after the football l i season. The present concert band of fifty pieces has been intact since the football I I season. This is largely due to the efforts of Edward Meltzer, the Director, and Ralph Colville, the Manager, who has secured the engagements which have helped I to keep up the interest of the men. The band is now playing a high type of music that would do credit to any band in the Conference, and in the football season our i , .T band attained the reputation of being one of the three best bands in the Big Ten. a I At all the home games the band was on hand and it went to Indianapolis and U U I xiii Laffayette as well. In the basketball season the novelties arranged were quite - iii l entertaining at the games. There were five concert engagements in Chicago and B if , towns nearby which were handled with unusual success. , is l The Band Committee has furnished its whole-hearted cooperation to the y , Manager and Director, making the success of the Band possible. The internal . organization of the Band is on a strong foundation and a firm basis. ' Jul During the year the honorary band fraternity, known as Alpha Alpha Mu gr , was established. The charter members stated as their aim, the bettering of the S5 Ng musicianship of the band members and an increased interest on their part. These HQ gi are a part of the requirements for election to the honorary fraternity, and have E the ultimate aim of making the Northwestern Band continue to improve following Q the splendid example set by the members of this year's Band. 911 i li at LF ay. la -i Q 2 bfi W. QI Q , Qc 'ia ,ei IE LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS , - - e A 'Ft mr-4 'e ' 4.-Q -E ... .. a.:. ,, . 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Wil it ii Qilllf l Q l Asi-IBAUGH 13lSEXlJRA'I'H Osm-an N1-:ssELRoD SIMON W H CADY Bmrx C,'OLYllI 1 Mnrxrzi-:n Asr-1 Q lllg t Yorxc Iiuzxlira Homin Smzoui. lx 3 1 .a ' 1' f' it 5 1 ' Pl-13 ,wljil lil mlm 'Am pp A li 5, u A if All 1 Mlll . ,V W gwfll if lil I y ZQW My ALPHA ALPHA MU Aw ,J-,null A villa. wr 4 lr- w' Affliil -WI llll-ff Qi i CFFICERS l!:j-'Ali-w ii 4 l 'iff i l lllglll RALPH COLVILLE . Przrideuz il il I Ml .glig EDYVARD NIELTZER Pervamnfm Adviror ,flgilljiyjl NEPA 'Al l llj a 1129? FM, Q S926 RUDOLPH BLOCK Secretary- Treafumr ilhiiffl iliiizl G,r ' ' DONALD C.-XDY Sergeant-az-Arm: ga rl li pa leg Q ' Alpha Alpha Blu is an honorary band fraternity which was established in l l j I 2 at Northwestern. Its members are selected for havin shown real interest lf A - .9 4 . . . g ul. ln the band as Well as for musical ability. rg L Ill 1, l lg l ' A-'ll la H ay I. V-Qu' yr' Q WEA Q-sl 1 y Q91 Wap M Ulla ' LIBERAL ARTS'-QAR-GANIZAZIONS gafig . -+2-:L-+?f2iEllfl'-ffisei?-A . ,,. - : '?':E5 V ff ' ' ,jk ff:-'-:-iii-' wi -Y 7-----f:.4:Lj:A:?'::l:?x.?i3, ' ' .ul ll fv..--jg1T:r:.::fSi2fii??xrTii1:1L.?23:54 li ill? ' n- . 1-Q.. -A A M-gif-. ' firm'--fr-'Tii.TTZ.'Jj7j Q f , QT 'TI T2II..2il '-jjf ggi iij,j',LA'j:! YM Page 401' T I Jr. . L . . s . 1 , A: ':.rf-q 1:32-fT,L,L I L T5 I ' BBTBBQREIQ BBQU El I gs-, . -'A- caggaiciu E90 QA -TPI .Q on SEEN 'Gd-9' if 3' gm TSM I 00925 Q Once! .6 1 . . I I W V E 3 V ' N N 1 Y I . I 1 W I I uw , V T X I I ' I ' I ' I BROWVN L. Ross M, NIALLORY D. Ross HELMRAMP BODE I , NICCLOSKEY DUNN MICHELET SLOAN HEPPNER SHRIVER MYERS I ' EVANS F. MALLORY BEIIARDI HANVKVAY ACKERBIAN BRADLEY . D O T A N D C I R C L E f L11 ' . Honorary RiHe Sorority . P W.. ' U' - - - U Establlshed at Northwestern UHIVCFSIKY, IQ22 M41 ww IMT H511 J I... OFFICERS I WI, ' fl J ' I I X , ' M NAOMI SLOAN . . Prefuient fl Li LOUISE HEPPNER . Vice-Prefzdznt 'i . V MARY O. NIYERS . . Secretary I I I X553 ELIZABETH NIICHELET . Treaxurer 941 ,V li BETTY SHRIVER . Soma! Chairman if UNDINE DUNN . Chaplazn sigh Ig f'f if . Irw- ACTIVE MEMBERS ,RQ W I ig, i ANITA ACKERMAN LOUISE HEPPNER fg 0 AUDREY BEEM FRANCES NIALLORY I H24 ASSUNDA BERARDI MARJORIE BIIALLORY L 5 H L RUTH BODE JEAN MCCLOSKEY I 1 . LORAINE BRADLEY ELIZABETH NIICHELET T T lm ELSIE BROWN MARY NIYERS in , M UNDINE DUNN DOROTHY Ross Ib DOROTHY EVANS LOUISE Ross Ml 1 5QQ?If ISABEL,HANWAY H ELIZABETH SHRIVER Q45 FRANCES HELMKAMP NAOMI SLOAN 'f'J ' 'ie ALMA VANDENBURG R, I . U ,SQ , 4 55 II II M II If f-172 cz 53 LIBERAL ARTSiORGANIZATIONS ' Q33 f-K-R-- E3 ' ' Page 402 .aI I , 731551331 53 425441, . 515327 11:3-5 5g 'fsfgiiis------ll-V-f-i.ig,1fi zfgzrigzg I5'5-f +f---j11il1 3553 dy:-zrzfp ' - --nf --Q----1-M ---A--A-A'--U -- :self-Z-If-15 IQ auf Guns? 9' QQ? IIQQQQI IQQQQ 9 Ib GJ z 11,11 -Q .IA HMI- EN ' -'E'-,Z-F37 lip, I I 1 vip I E-II Sl -' ' l I EN I , ' ,I , Il 'I ,X , 1, I 5 l U: . I' i vii I 1 Q I I I J , F Nl 4' M I V W W' N 1 HI X , W I Q I , xf Hi JI I' I' I I 5 I D. Ross I.. Ross M. M.II,I.oIn' I-II-:I,mc.mP 15 WI A ,I BEEII BI-:ImIznI BIICHELILT IHIIQPPXEII SIIRIVEII Buowx I Y, 7 VI Som-:Ns HIxxw-xx' Yxxorzxxxuruz Exam F. LIALLORY Q If Jw L If if I I XI Iii 1 MI I IRI A M If II H 'W ,X , mliw 4 45,1 ' CWI Ig? I t In I' 1 I 3521, GIRLS RIFLE CLUB Wg. 941' I I U J I if V N II xy I , I, X -I , OFFICERS QI J I E 'W It K- Q K 1 I N I J , 1 - . flw Ii- Wg ELIZABETH LIICH ELET . . Major Q Hi I wa LOUISE HEPPNER Captain Olztartervnafter 7 MP I, Nri. ff l t . 1 W I? BETTY SHRIVER Captazn iw gs- , .6 9 ASSUNDRA BERARDI . Captatn V553 I NIARGARET NVEILERT Captain, Adjutant 1 I 'gf . . ., W E' If: I V .- I A I IE I I 3,15 I ge' Elf G31 I Hg, 5, LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS Li Lf:-xv gl CM-UVM,---,?,f,: E inf: ' 'E' ILTQQQLEQE ifI74fQff f,flfQl-wh-4L f mf: lQE4fifZ?ff , ,+R i ,, T , ' S5414 ' -f -T' T'1':11.,fifg1,..3 I EI I fl, - A Y 55 TT i-,..,,,...',,-ggK' -'ff-'-ff -,'-,-- I f .-,-,7:-, -.,-I ..:4fM.i,q.-E --I ,---....- :-,.. 4......J Page 403 . I , ,airy 4 ex rngba , , -YW ---va V -. fl .-Ts..,Y.f,,:,fa- ,, . .Az--.14 -, 1 ---, . -1.fJA- V f-f1.fff:s11 A-V ------f--- ---AH , , , ,, ,,,,,, , ,,, ,gas ,.Y.,..-Y --A , , -V .,- f1,.- fs 1, 1- 1..,1, --V mv ,V Jaivl.-1,-3 - 1f'fr 7' - -,ff ff:Lff,:1g:gJ:e::L.-l-:E,...,:-. 'fa 55,14- jr, as-1 Q ' 1 gg j f' '15 ,, 35, qs 51.1511 1 1- 137 51: v,11f'4:1f:.3,fq:-.efgfi :9'-?'2Li?+- i.iL':T1..1'-'ATJA-T'-it. VX i W, 1 , . a. 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Sec1'eta1'y-Trea5u1'er 11 ll i l1 JEANETTE PRICE Chairman Social Commzttfe 1 f 51 V9 fxwg 1' li lfgfi JG Y , . . 1 1 WK We have come to Northwestern from Amer1ca's last frontier to read together 1 l1g1 A1 - - ' - ' 'Ia out of the masslve old book of Knowledge. VVe are leavlng, better prepared to '1 become useful citizens Who have learned to appreciate the value of one another, 1 1 and W1th hearts bent- on hlgher thlngs broad enough for all. For this We owe a 11 11 priceless debt of ,devotion to the old school which the future years of prosperity F1 1 or disaster must not give us cause to forget. 11111 ' I . , ' M1 as 1 11 1 '34311 125' I 1 ' l ' 'Ll-nl , LIBERAIL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS , J ...a...,...Q..+4-..,..,Lv,., ,M ,W , , M railiitfkd , , A , A, , Y ,Qluil--f iZE?g3gfigg3i513EEii??fE:mttisigiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiii 1. 1 1ff1WWWi::Q+f1g5i5223qlQQE?323iE?EEiE???fiiif?f Page 404 N .r I i 4. I In N , qs.. ll M1 El ll gi QAQYTL l tv yx ll rg' 35.1 1'-i1:g.z:,:gg5ze'l:i:Q21'35Q5.1 ':1:555j:f:1.I 2? 5? G, 4Ss A -' -' '--- --e--4 -H !--- - ------ f-'H-e 9-I ----- --e- -- --e-1-A-s--- M 432113352 QEHKY' M9265 M515 'Q R9 53.03 991139 Q9 722: A0353 - . . M9253 g:.l A 'gif 1-1 ffzfil In I 5 I , ' I., I' . I lf ll u G-ll in if-5 ll I .Ml . ll I I X 4 Il. l . 1 l I . Il I I ll li ll 4 l I' I l I H l I 1 I l l I llw N XNYAYLAND T.u'Lon NXVOLF BIQLDHN DOXX'Pl!.L Monms Y Giaunus ,I , 'I CH.uu3E1IL.uN AICDONJXLD NI.-XRKT N. D. SKINNI-:R HILDEBRANU STILLXVELL BIOORMAN l ' I' I ' NVALLIXGFORD L. CHENONX'E1x1i THOMPSON A. CHISNONVETH CARROLL Mc'DEImoT'l' Ii, f l l . ll I I 5. ll I .lr N l 1 l . l In llll l ll ll M Il I E1 tr . l till 4115. MISSOURI CLUB .W . in II Kai 1 ll ll fl ' Il I I M Ely .. llllllb HI l OFFICILRS ,wt QI. I fl QD Jw itll' - I 1' l - ' ' ' l, I N. D. SKINNER . . Prerzdent IQ p lx ' . . El I4 Ill .MADELINE MCDONALD Vice-Prefzdem I H 3 - 'I fl fir Ip l ANNE NIARKT . . . Secretary p Y 'lhg ' 4126 l' l ln M' VV. GQ STILLYVELL . . Treayurfr IM, it . , '33 rl AGNES HILDEBRAND . . Soczal Chairman 'Ml girl .. II - . 'Fw U . .,,,, gt The purpose of the Nlissouri Club is to boost Northwestern University at fall lp 9 I times, and to carry thef'Qld Spirit back to our own state. It is also to unite i ling l this group of representatives with good fellowship and common IDKCYCSIS. Its l H , 4 I attitude has always been to support campus actlvities with IOGCZ7 loyalty, and we I I3 l still hold to our old motto uShow Mel' when competition appears. 1 - W l I Q I , l l lib fl ' 1 lg' I .W yli 1 4 AM an S? 2 'fl I Eli Q 'QE sl l fe, w1 gbmi i LIBERAL ARX13r:?3?l5:T?AiN!IZATIONS ' H ' V if 'h Z-.iYf.fQLlA ft'tl4'fi1iZii'1f?iEiffe'ii.g Vlj' . 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BOONE RIDER HIHTH CORNELIUS SI-IAFER ADAMS GASKIN LErTER TYDEN GALLOWAY l l , El Ulf EGGELSTON DAXVIS VANAVERX- SMITH KING ELLIOTT RIASON CLARK LINDQUIST MACKEY , ll ll' I, If , I , 'll rl ll N 5 l l Y ' lll L l 1 L- l l A l ' 1' 1+ 1 ll s 1 l 5 ll llil Eilll l ya .llzg if all l WOLVERINE CLUB Wig lil' l lull lhljw 3 ll li: l 1 El lg! fag l N ' ' 'X lg ll li OFFICERS lillffla 'flll vw pl ll pl l l ll F V , ll . 1' if 1 lg L. XV. ADAMS Prefzdent Ml ll l to :lla l, ll ll LUCILE SHAFER . . Vzce-Prefzdent l Wd. Oil ll ll l '-lif?lll1 KAY GASKIN S.ec1'eta1'v- Trearurer lgllllll Viv' , - ' xml 'QQ -if: ' , . . 1' Qi Qty? RUTH CORNELIUS Soma! Chmrman ,gp luv 'ill ' ll GM, i l 1 l l fl. fl'f1 I The lVOlVCI'1I1C Club is an organization of Nlichigan students on ll L, It the Northwestern campus for the purpose of promoting a better fellow- M W Shlp among the students from Nllchigan. will lt ul- llgll ' . My A 1 1 ll li?-illlll ll Eli? iii 13 l EIA! llffif .4115 1 l Iii Qlnll l :wig 'llllliw iilfllglrr' eff' lllmll -AGQ--f-g LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS 4+ ': 217:-ixf ' 11, - 5:-V ,rf of i WV., ,.,. V . T' ' ' QQ., , , in M- Lu H gAAn V i V V W HMV -V .f Q -Y ,W W ,,,,W,, L- .1,V We Y ,,, , -,, ,- , . .i -A Y , . ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,nr ,,Y c .H9i'i' Tiij ,,,jg-',iij.g' iff' T i'11if'f'l l L 'ff' - f'jh73?f'7 ff' 'fl'-'ii' 5-fig? -' Pagg 406 ' L W,-dxf V ' -' ' - -7- ,,g :tgi,i, 1 l 34.5 it .Z-1f'5?Ff2n-ff 1' WfE'f,5-- ,..,ff:j:QQng4zg:l-,Wfxipgf,-5 5-,J .ff,flfaw-fs-wiZ.,',337? K -152511 -. -fff ' 'H'-'12:- JM-1.f1NE757-'X'M fx-1 1 1174. f w'Fvk2f553'?3X - -.fs -.,. f...-A - ... -QVV . -1'-' nf 2' H511-M2-??f'g, f-f- -1- - 41151: Hn 3 'xl-!f3f?,f f: 'v9f75'fT'q41'fe'2513Q3'f .f.:,:sf:gi if ,:f L if:-1331fii,3Ee W2 ziiv ml Hal 3 l1ll?f22-' l iiff li il 12-iw I ,riff 1-if 'GBZQV f'G,1,f'lf?,f Qlrgm W Q5'f'f5:'f LM? B7 ff' 'l B Elle ll lllll l1Q' ll liivl lfflill l ' l l ll l 1 l W X 3 l , w l l lxl lv ,g l ll' 4 ' g l , 'ill ll I r w ll + ll Wll W l l-' v 'willl lQ l 'll Borrs W rnsox ljUCKXVOli'1'l'l D. W11.r,1,xMs R. WIr,1,1An1s M1 w' - 1 F. 1-I.-mms Rmzvus Smml-:ns D. Hmcms Smfrn 'llilbglq V 1 Q 1 pw L, w 111, ,il rim' Q l r Eli' ,Ll Ml glllx 5 Q lllll 'lp ,V QI Qrf rl lf' , Nw N' lu, ,N JW' lsljlgll- ,yl W ,E,Tgul lm illlll :ww 7 tag, gg gl T H E It E N T U C K I A N S am ps li -MJ: -u 'lllxll mf! OFFICILRS W1 U' ilvf'q'f elf 1 ll: llll17'H,' flflflll' JAMES B. SUMMERS . . Prefidem lllilfwf ,lfll iff . . ,,lQ,,f fl Ill DOROTHX' H,ARRIS Vtcf-Preruiem iglff llif' IMI? lll'ill'f BIARTHA REEVES . Sfcremry flhg y U 'W '11 ,'l':l, r 1 ,ll,l'5l igfm LEN 71. SMITH 71'fa5u1'er QXQWI1 V wsw 95 up W gill ll f 31? gp'-' . 345471 . - . - - True to the motto of thelr Commonwealth llUH1tCd YVe Stand Dlvrded We 'SW Fall the Kentuckians endeavor to romote a frlendl fellowshl amon the 'CQ,,,l5i lv ' Y P - g :lim V representatlves of the Blue Grass state at Northwestern and to sumulate an gg, interest in Northwestern ID Kentucky. lg They are proud of their state's romantrc hlstory, the ICIHC thoroughbreds, if 21112, ii l the famed sp1r1ts'7, and the gxrls, In the good old Blue Grass state the Lord xl 53411 ,' just made ,em perfect and lost the fashlon platefl l g it ii? ll '1 fl . l Ay, XM. l w l 5 ll, if fi ,aflll lr--I 25' flsil itll G WE: 1 ll Glll l lllllis?-' lllfll MHA, 1525 33217, LIBERAL ARTS1ORGANlZATIONS ',-if, ?fBf?iE5 I B V 5 B Y v-l. le,ff-- --ev ?TfF':Mf+ -fr ee 1-115'-'wfif - f 'elf'-r ,l '4L.xI ' ' K+ 2 Y Q A 1 Page 407 II I ' I I. I II I -iii L I Le. LLLL TFII11 ee f-'B' 5 -L,-I N,,,- --I gpiimfwf-yy - f'-J eaife I gem' VY gl 'iw-fe A I ' ' 'M 'A Mhmw' W'v'wC'Cw TL' A W H f EWQESQW 2'Iifkf1I?g ? 9 QEWSQQ awe IP 696 WIFI-'-I 96665 92635 FII I ITF 'FFT II I I I I I I I I I III I I II I I II I I I I I HIXRTENDORP L. JONES COOPER POOLE HUFF ORENDORE LAIRD ' I I I SLAUGI-ITER SIIIIVERS GIBSON HAIIN .ALLEN C. SMITH DUNLAP I III WHITE WARNER BOND ROBERTS ABELIO BRAXVLEY I I II I I ' I I I II I I II II I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II III I I' I I I I II I I ' I I III . II 'MII COLORADO CLUB I VII I I 'I II I OFFICERS III IFIIII I I I I II - II I.. I SIDNEY R. HAHN . Preruient III I HELEN GIBSON , . Vice-Prefident I I I I FLORENCE POOLE . . Secretary I I I I I I , I -' IIIIII, ALICE SLAUGHTER Socml Sfcremry ,4II,I I III - Mr I'I II I IJ? QI GEORGE SHIvERs . . Treamrfr IQ, I . . ',' I DOROTHY ALLEN Publzfhzng Manager IIIIII III W I II M? I QI C I ' I The Colorado Club was formed In October, IQ23 IH order to make ev1dent Ii on a campus I,oOo mIles from home, that spirit of good-fellowship and friendleness I I that charactemzes the state for which the club is named. Coloradoites from I Chrcago and Evanston, not IH Northwestern, were invited to attend the monthly I I ' ' . I rneetmgs. Many dances and socIal events featured the 1923 l11SfOI'Y of the Club. III III 1? ff 'I I N2 IZ? I Ig? iilr I IIHI I-II ' 'LII ?III IQIII EI I IQ gs' I Da JIAIII IQ LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS , l , '-----: --- --'f- - f,.f ---,-:A--E.1,, ,,.5 74g'l?:TINE':-f-W ,. I , , f,f- ----------:1-:-g- 4- - ,. , I A the 1:-'ff Page 405 Q:-1'r ' ' A on E I E .-1115: Ne-- .--A , . ffm, ,1.- , E:-Lfi. . 1 Lil. 1,11-1 :??:5lQ1 F1 f- 1 1 iq-fflfgf: 'FAU' +2 S- 1 1 5 1 QF 'FILQ1 .RL 1 HE, S5111 1340 ,111 Q15 11511 1111 341 11 Li:-A ii., '-W, .1 11 1 1 1. 1 . x Y -M I Y 1 .111f 2111. M ,.1 1 n -Y.. :--W : . vig. f 12.12-. 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SHEP.-inn TODOROVITCH Woxn Hman SANTOS ROSS ALI-ISKOVSKY 1111111 Nuns MORRISON Z.xcH.xmou BURCHELL MILI.Eu HANSON Tsmxc KUDO 111' 1 111111 M1 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB J 1 I va' 1 11 6511 1 OFFICERS 1' 1 11 1 1 Y 1111 ALBERT H. XNONG . Preridmt 1 I11 1 . I 111 1 D. D. TODOROVITCH . . Vzce-Przfzdent 11 11:1 111511 DAN SINGH . . Sfcretary 111,13 11EgQ FRANCISCO M. SANTOS . Trearurer W1 WALTER W. KING . SoczaZChazrma1z Z1 11 JOHN B. ST. JOHN . . . Programme Chairmcm 1 1 MISS DOROTHY J. Ross Chairman of Vixizing Commitzez 1 1 11 Among the members of the Cosmopolitan Club may be found representatives 1 1111 from Seventeen different Countries. The object of the Club is to unite persons of I all nationalities in the University for developing International friendships through 1 , . . . . . 'W personal friendships, and for discussing of matters tending towards the develop- ment of a spirit of tolerance and justice among the peoples of the World. The E111 members hold their Confab ever other Week in the homes of Citizens of Evanston. B1 Y eq 1 Qi 1 151 Q? 1 1. 1111 LIBERAL AR'llY?nfQ'-BTQANIZATIONS Em.: --.1 Q1.i1E f-fffffi f,.5E'e'Qsf1 ..1..:,':if:fgif:g,Efggif 1 . 1 1 14- D575 ,.-Y Q ' ---- . - A -r--eil ' - ,-Eli., veg.: fi 1 - f ''::11izg::i,g4:j1iv:.ei4ezg'vg.gg --z:.-.'-:,,LL-g , i.: :JL . . Q 4.3 qZisi.'f fTeev:.-:egg-1:5t':.i:.7 , 1, 19.1-f'zf.-X +'1::1:.. T445 1 V gill' 'gpg ,g, ' C-My-C I Page 409 V' '11 11S11, 111119 'N 1 pw l l l X ,S --. ...aaa . .......... Q 3252? C,fQf.iV':, 6? Q,-ig bgewo M912 5955555 ,Qi is by spa-I: 'li li? 'l or Us 'L -1, Q l Im I. ll Il 1, lx I . s W l I l l llll I Il I l I l l ul I l . Il , l l ll I ll ll H7 I WSI? 1 V H L E 4 Il J. m7ANG LIU C. H. WANG W. T. LEE LAU YUNG ll l - , , I' l SUNG WONG S. WANG HSIUNG TSIANG YOUNG g l N i I P. C. LEE TONG CHEN CI-II-:o XYANG 1 I ll. l Q I 4 ll I I ' ' ll, I li l 1 I . , . I l ' Il I ' l IM CHINESE STUDENT CLUB it ll ll .lil Q OFFICERS j JI, , 'ill l WS? Fzrit Smncftcr' l Wm C. H. HSIUNG . . . . . President W YI, I5 . . l 1 Iygx xl MISS SUI WANG . . . Vicc-Prcfidenz Ll g IW all llf MISS AN-LOH TSIANG . . Recording Secretary l ,l . Q, - . I sl A. H. WONG . , . Corrcfponciing Secrctary I P 'III gl C. E. LIU . . . Treafnrcr l ll C. H. TONG . Biuincff Manager jlll hfIISS SUI VVANG . . Social Chairman Wi' sl .SI I, ,Nl l I. Second Scrncftcr I: lv VII C, Y. YUNG . . , . Pfmdmi Tis? A4138 AN-LOH TSI.ANG . . Vice-Prcfidcnt Yizlll' . E Nl' W' MISS T. Y. SUNG . . Rccordin Sccrctar ll f. . 5 3' 53 I A. H. VVONG . Corrcfponcizng Secretary ll ug M 5. C. E. LIU . . . Trcaficrer ll .IES l VV. T. LEE . Biuincfx Managcr lll W I C. H. TONG . Social Chairman I -ly , - 'I ,I j MA Tl1CCh1.11CSCStUdCl1t Club IS more than an organization existing for social pur- I poses. It IS the medium through WhIch the Chinese students on theeampus are A3-II1..I,,I brought together. hleetlngs are held once every month, at which time all matters 1 pertainlng to the organization are brought up for discussion. The Club: is a member 4 of the Mld-West Chmese Student Alhance, and the latter is in turn afhliated with S5361 the ChlI1CS6 Student Alhance of America. Ml I lllfjgle fm' l ll. lf' ,l gf itll! B 1 A '1' ' 1 A N1 I A T I O I M-W 7 WHL! ...E ., 41. re ,. , s-M .5233 LI E1 -I. 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I l .ll P Wil I I ll 'J lg I tl ' I I ll I l l' 1, XIOLLBRECHT WRIGHT SMITH W l I Q TUTTLE FERRIS FARLEY VVALDRON I l 1 IE 1 I Il - , I I 1 I Il ll 1 l l I I If Il W HISTORY CLUB CII .l I- H I l- !! H I , OFFICERS I ll Il I f 3 .If ' ' . I x I WILLIAL1 FARLEY . Prexzdevzt I l Il .' . . . lg Il NELL B. WALDRON Vzce-Prendent I. ll 'lui .I GRACE FERRIS . . Secretary l I , . I Iplrv RANSOM WRIGHT . Trfafurer QA I Q l L7 . . II HELEN TUTTLE , Soma! Chazrman Fla . . . I I WILLIAM VOLLBRECHT . . Publzczty Chazrman I 9' ,L . cg l' I LEN Y. SMITH . , Memberfhzp Chazrmcm Q! Eg I . I Q Fl I I ' The H1StOfy Club was founded at Northwestern University in the Spring of p I IQ22. Its purpose IS to promote an interest in the study of historyg to inculcate In the student a love of truthg to arouse Interest 1D current events at home and p . . I ,W abrotdg and, also, to create a feehng of InternatIonal good-vvIll. Kai il I ' IIR ' ' T f 'la . ,L Qt WI LW ? 42,1 l Q HQ Ill I . . 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Program Chau-man ' 'amzvi 1 N ' , M, , 1 HESTER HOOD Social Chairman all .psig lisa l lm. l ll After the founding of the Graduate School in IQIO, the Graduate Club was it organized under the leadership of Dean James Alton James of the Graduate tjllfglu ll School. This club was the second one of its kind amon raduate students of Wlll ,gil V . . . . . g g . , 1 i l'Hl' American Universities. hfleetings are held once a month. Topics of interest to illlf. ,l graduate students are discussed by prominent speakers at these regular meetings, 5 A, A social hour at the close of each meeting enables a Wider acquaintance and fellow- ,sljtlsllil wg-, . . . . . Ann-3, ship among the members of this cosmopolitan organization. 55155.53 ii Wifi Mit, ll Q wu ll 1 i 52311 I Li ll , illlll' if LIBERAL ARTS1Ol1GANIZA'l'IONS t-,..g Pagf 413 .v ,J .-:-f,:,f-1 1: Q11-,T-311:uvs.w.fa:v:m4f:1f-:4G1?Q5.a D w ,J'.1-'fm-1 wwe f2:,.,..,.,-r.1.+.,.,.....l.,L.g-4:m..D.4 c4:2:5ja'5i2.,Q, -7,2-- 1rf:,i 51 ' ,ggkg I Vfgi.lfSci'L,A':' 1955511 71, i-if f W In 31+1,'g3s5,:1agi?1.X gil. .:.fi- -.H x - ,.,, giii? 4:T1:4,g:1.L ff- JW' KJ L LLFS3 !-152189 Wigs H l1y'ri.JFi ' , 213:53 D ...-fl-..1::L1:t.f4Z7:i11j' -1114 Ai ' '.14.-.5fi1.i.'...' 1.91 ESQ:-' 12.gz5g1zai:1,g 5253- '--7-r----if--fy,-' -' V- --Y M -?'sfgg.,f:N-'gc .-55,'3'xQ-xr,-s.f9fxf'',.1,L'.e'M D-i A T'-'A- D :L,T fQ , V , ,M,,-,M,,,,, .- .,.. . . , , Ll? Q?2g Q5Q 31,955 'GMS QQQGJ YQ509? 'bfi D rx-.5 R5 HER W PM NE P, 'We 1' M W J 'YM J ty EM Rl yl IYING EHLERS VVERGLAND SMALLEY BCIARTIN ALDRICH B1-:NTLY EDMUNDS SCHULZ GR,ANT H ,wg Flrzxmulzlcm Moss Hmss STIBGEN Comix' POLLOCK WENGER HUMPHRxEs Tmvss REDFERN .w 'is IQOSENGREN BOSTEI.BIAN AUSTIN BROXVN SRINNER DIETERLIE BELDEN BUS-IAN NICHOLSON BICDON.-XI,I7 mfg, Ng NIATHISEN HOLI,ISTER BIEANY WHVPE TYDEN STANFORD Lawns XORRITER KIANCHESTER jfgli 91'-. 1' I TI: Q I M3 H Q! m 3 rf '. , ,: 11 1 Hi? . , W 1 5.',f' if e ' WN 1, N X p X. , gd J, 5111177 THE SPANISH CLUB Q 4 ly, HW E My w M l OFFICERS Vfxiffjg M M ,fxa1M,1e NEIL SKINNER . . Przfidmzf MQ: WJ! . . HELEN DLETERLE Vzcf-Prefzdent H EIVCFQ GAIL BELDEN Secrrmrx'-I reaxufw' 5 R5 ' 'N , 175' I 1 nu 3 w ik 1 Y 1 l :A V 'M V M 1, Vw W W fl fgull f fbi, ,QR ,I 1 fl,I4 A 4 Gif D LIBERAL AR'I'S'ORGANIZA'I'IONS L, 's'5 Q. 'O ,1-ig-:.,'.:.g 1:51-fi Y ,L -::-gr Rf- gL...,.,:DL-. fzlf. I--fA-ff 7 Y -f - - ff . ,. 4 ., L.. .J -Q jf- H- ' - f- f-f--- 5-AN - 'ff Tiff, Vrzzvfi :: 15413-T' 'A , nj f 5-L, ,glji Q-if 5 if g'?g1f1:L 1:-D':'zIiT:'li 5-::i+ f: ' -yfq ii'- li:-5' jfijjf L -1:7 'rf -L--:.,.:::1?-: :,-:gi QQ? I' N Y Q if T5 f Ag -? i1ffif ff' 1-ff-fits if-'Nj '- 'ff'-H '- f -ff -1' HTf six L::4.gL-1v' - -.Q4 1 -- ff --I ----' - -f-f- .. ' Zi '-.. t:iqig,,h.TD'w D digg, 1 LT L' ' M' A I V, Y' V --' ' A '1jjj A' gf? 1,662 I L 1--I Pagr 414 V J ..ZZ,.,', - f1TiVSs. 4,T:'1q,..q,W,: x-.mm ,tu - -,,, 41- -1 - l l K , Q-LET ref: 2,,rI'Q5.fx,sZi1E:5frfwf-ggm, W-, .,,,,-.. Lifif. 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NYKI. .Xrmxus Iinocr-c Mu, Pfvrca Cumx I , 1 ll Ixwrcvul-:R Fm, Nyurzx DAVIS Illxzxxs E-Ixamsrnmx Wu.r.1.n1s Flwzxcrrr Rrmo lu, HEY V l IWW l 1 l x , V r ,lu M llllfa ll l ' li ll, Vl l ll l 1 , ' , M 1 A , ,1 ,, lg l l J' V ,. , , ll- 'lw ffl, l,3'-l.Q' lg llllflll llylllll 1 'I ,' QVXQ, ,vllxw f , llll' 2 l l 'e f s N: 1 Y . E 2, !,'iyll T H E S P A B IS H C L U B glhlf lllllll Wlif fl l' N Msg Vw fl' ,, l 'H . . will The club IS sponsored by the faculty' of the Spamslm depart- gllw lllll' . . . . lr l1 1 'Jr' lg, ment m an effort to better ae uamt the students Wlth S amsh ffllllll alll? ml gg . . . 3 ww lfglif as It IS spoken. Regular meetmgs and programs enable the Hlflgl . . N fl' students to gam a more practmal knowledge of the language ,gffll 4?-1,1 'I . K li r if ll than would otherwise be poss1ble. lflyii .,, ,Q HH.. fd l l Ha HJ li ll'J.2l 7 5, ll, QM: F 'l ll lf lil l ll .l all f l rll tl ll l l .lllfsll f ' 1 1: iillall tl ll lljvx ,Gl,H.1 ' Illflf' v -5:41 iliilil H, l will Gif E24 ,Q l llliwfeiee '- lang' Ml I ylll, ,l llllllllw lil? LIBERAL ARTS-oRcAN1zArroNs ggilg ,,,,-7.,-7 . A WH -AD Mkt Y -Y V-Lg, l'T:LiE'1?:?2'f???fT5i?'-fffl:-fl? 5,iflifaffrv' T ff' 7 ,3ijEsTg??3i1353:'i5115321,-V:-o 11,1 -, WLM if fr - fe:-ff---fe V' 1 if-F? ee We-f ee L Qeeftfiff V ig , if ef:fef:'f'f efflii ii e 13? 1 g Page 415 X ,.. -1 -:...- -11 .+ Q ,-ju?fI.12g':q5am,-I c , ' .. l l I rw c. 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VW All girls who intend to complete the requirements for a Teacher's Certificate lm In Physical Education automatically become members of the Physical Education ffl 'l Club. Its object is the furtherance of IHYCFCSI ID physical education With all its I lm dilferent applications to modern medicine, industry, and recreation. S f ill I 1 is 'll 1 l 1 I.,l l IL 1 3 II ll I lr tm I yllfli, I N31 lil ffl' ll l I li Will JLVYI lug: LIBERAL ARTS-oRcANIzArIoNs ---l --Q-.--...ma-.,.......,,A - , -R . Wi, 1 , , f 7 - c.lL,.gt.J f ..,i,,.-.J 2 -li ,QM ,ini ,f 'fTT.q - 1l1l'L'i-1 -'!'7lT'3'-'ill iL?.tf:zz:1L:g:f1-:Q1,:4,:Lg, f 'f---.arg 11- , --V-:ff A---:'IIif'T if-'-A . Y-. A I, HEL-- -Js,3J,II::l,I,:QaC::,T:lgpzgafftz, I.,,:g'Il 5 Y-51:3-15Ti211?Ti:1:T:H y-rum '-'I A--M QA' , in YV . 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L , xg I , , w l ' 3 li N L , all l ll li l l H l' l l l I l all 1,1 lil wx y m y l Q All'DfJN.NI.IJ Room: Bouurox il p l , i' 1 'I'm'Tr i Drxx Puiuu Rrziox-11-x r W l' . 4 ' ull lim Hill 'l l i i gpg r lla' ' i 2 4 gi ,ill gi 1 li W ug 1 , i ji il me if lil i ll 'f lil OUTING CLUB lull, if ll il' ll sl! , , lllilli gi IN OFFICERS WL ' 9 l l N if illljf -'Wi , .QQQEF l i DOROTHY PERRY , Prefzdent all Vi Q . . vw ll l Hi FAITH REICHELT . . Vzce-Prefzdent ill ll Q, HELEN TUTTLE Serretafy ,SEQ IRIS BOULTON . . T1-eamwer .i la' l 1' ELEANOR ROCHE Head of Hockey F55 UNDINNE DUNN . Head of Skating Teil ff , ig P HELEN NICDONALD Head of Bowlzng , lr 6 i l lille l Outing Club was organized in IQ22 to sponsor the following sports: yy l Hikin Huntin Canoein g . . . g . g , Q . Horseback Riding Bowling Rowing W Y Roller Skating Ice Skating Skiing laid' l ' is 2 I l l ill? 556' i lie? ll' QA C9 y w we l lll LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS , S 5 ,- ,,,. . ,V , , ,,,, ,jf f-:'g-3, Q , ,Jong ,L ,,,, 1 MM, N , -Sfl5'f 'f ',l' ,ff ff ' 'ff Lg! 'T if lf'?l s'TIfg- .3,,,g,m..- . , 1- foi. 'T E' f Page 417 1 11' 1 ,V ll 1 mini--M. 1i 1 ' .... 'E ' 4 f' 33-Z-i-: :+'Q' A 5525- 'Et C li 'W 'FZLF1 Qiiiiiizsiffiilil-Yi. - X ' vgriiij, 1 f '-':I 3?- f EfT 'f ' J 'iiiTL2f?':f1f:g2322-iff'-,,3.:1::if, E.- ---M:.4:...,,: - fa f LSA. 1 -H-ff' 'G1.-gm? Q rj '-F-fi! 1-9 'Q A0 ' Wa- ff QAM : li 1 +111 11- il: is F11 11 LQ . 11 225- gsszhmvn 1r l ' l .I lllll . 1! I 1 l Y 1 1 1 1 l 1 A 1' J ,I ll 1111 ill 1 . 1 1. . 1 1 1 l M15 . ll 1.111 .1 lf 111. 'I '15 11 11 . 11 1 1 1ll l ' ' li ,1l111, 12, ,V la? Q1 lib i3 ,I 1 El N 11 l , 11W , W 131 ll 111111 1 llll ' N' IQINNEY HARDING A. TOERLSON E. FISCHEE CARLISLE HOLGATE Onmcx ll ll 11. l 1 ll ' CARLSON M. E. JONES HENNING EDWARDS BIATHISON RAYMOND ' 11 1 3 l1111 NIONTGOMERY READ BOVEE FINN STEELE WALT HURD xl A flip 11 BURKELAND DE RIEMER CARSWELL RUE!-IL Amsox BETKE Q : 1 111 li il 1 1, 11 1 1 illlll Hill li 11- l T 1 1..!l W 1 11 13111 1llx11! gg illiljil I M R o D ll 1 l . M111 I.vrQ11r1l V I yy 5 'il' li E lf OFFICERS Q 11111 1 E15 1 115-Si lf' - - U ill 2l'lEIl1 HELEN FINN . Prendevzt 11 Nh 11 1 1. 11 i I1 Q 1 1 , , 111 ll 1 CLARA STEELE . Vice-Preyzdeazt ll 111 1 - 11 1' 1 11 'l ll E1 ALICE BovEE SZC7'Efd7'y ll 111 111, 1-1' nl 3 ' 21111-1, 191 ' 11 im 121, LUCILLE VVAIT . T1'faJu1'er in Ui NIARION BLEss1NG . Social Chairman 5555411 lltlffi fm' ,fill NIILDRED KINNEY Publicity 1 113' 1 1 ll 155 ' 1 uk? ll f 1 'lla 2 The Nimrod Club grew out of a Freshman Commission group of the class of 1 ' , . . . ll' '25, It expanded rapidly from a beginning of twelve charter members. Now the l l ll membersh1p IS limited to thirty of all classes. To carry out its purpose of doing 1 ibm' altruistic and social Work the club is entertalning the Judge Nlary Bartelme Club lg p idly for Girls once a month. It also furnishes scrap-books and toys for the Crippled Q11 Cl11ldTCIl,S Hospital. 1 1141? 5:1 115' Zig 1'l 7 .l Us all I l ll' W lg l' S9 ll lll I LLFF 1.-l fix . ..-E LIBERAL ARTS-ORGANIZATIONS -1. H, all 'LT 'YQ .,..-E AL-, . -L W, ,L..,,,. 1 I X . ,X , , -ff---f- ---f--fr--r---. -C--------X---f-:mf --- H V - V -- W - --Y - - -f-Y-E-'fr -izzyf f::::,1:-tf- 1 ' -f--- 'T--f--0 -T:-'Jil II3M 3- F N 'E-.1 ' ' mgiM w Yun 4 Ch M hW . A . ,, . .. L., ..,, Lim,Wh,ltwu,-whrftwliti Page 416' K if AC V -F CW midiQCurr-M-WvmYnmi7!Cw'M-Ci E-.. El-1 'MEG .. v :FT-7 , -:urn L1 M. 1 .1-.': t,-,ul X .V ,N . illgt . l:'l l' f t'..g1 .- U ' ,l . .14 lllli I1 'lll'l M lll 11 1l'lJ1' U 131 lil 1. 11111. . 11111 111 ffl N . -I 1 1ll 1. l1 1. 1. I I 1 1 l 1 Wm. 11 1 1 11 , Ll, . ll, 'illil ill 111 .1 ll :1l1. ll 1 llillv l V1111, 3. 4, ., ..,, .111 1 1l 5111 l . Ili. I U1 E !11 W 11' l 11 1 1ll1' l ld' qw: 'C .R l 11 Ll-15 1 l M- Csf . , l, 11 . llll 1 - 1 1 5 Li' Qi, ,f ' 1 iii!! E 1 ll ,: ' 11,5 L1 .. ,Wa C., E., , 4 . 1 ..f . ,. H-, - ' 'E 1 COOK Y H1-1r'Kl-in , S12-IOIIN Anc'1-1111.-xLD W1-lE.vr Ixrssxlau NX OOD H.xm-zrvrx' Bmixiin IQENDALI I 1-:mir-Rrxs C'11.mu1-:n1.Aix Ixonzvr-:E ANDERSON OXFORD CLUB OFFICERS Firft Smizfftfz' Second Senzfftev' J. HfXROLD HTXGERTX' . . Prerident LEONARD B. WHEAT CLIFFORD P. BRUNER . Vice-P1'ef1'de1zt ROBERT F. CHAPLER ARTHUR W. VVOOD . Secremrv-Treafwer' . HARRY O. IQISSNER Among the Older clubs of the campus is the Oxford Club, an organization Whose purpose is to promote the challenge of the Christian ministry among college stu- dents. In IQZI the local club played a prominent part in the founding of the Oxford Club of America. Beginning with nine chapters the national organization has grown in three years to seventeen chapters. The members of the club enjoy an unusually intimate fellowship. Once a month they are given a talk by some prominent church leader. At other meetings discussions are held and reports on topics of club interest given. The club has also been active in sending out gospel teams. LIBERAL AR'l'SmORGANIZA'I'IONS one R 1ar.s 1 11l111' ,, ..1 '1 f X 1' l l 1' l 1K Y 15 T 1 1'li ill l 1 '11 l1 11 1 ll 1 11 1 l 1 11 1 X xl i l l ll 1 l 1 ' 1 l i' i1 Q 1 l 1. 1 1 Q 1 1 l l 1' 1 l 1 5 1 l 1 .1 1'i l .1 51 ll l 1 1l Q 11' 1 1 , l 1 l l 1 l'13i.11 1?11l mill 11 l'g,1 1 l,'i'1. -full all lil ',1.'w1 11 ' gs, li V153 llhll Ill ll . I WW! J: .lv Vw la-11311 al ,.'15ll51l Sli 1 ll ififll 2211 VW ' -'lil-fi llhlil U27 xgwj EQ ,,,,,I,,,,,, ,W ,L A,Z L t fz i .:::.,w.e'fe-1.f.f'M--2 -If-ff L .,....., '55 'WE' 090959 -0 0- :fa Q- Q o Q ?3,gQQ Qafi Q -s ' ai? 2322? 9521! .1.-?L-fe F. 5 2 cz: :xx Tm I RICE LEAHY Bom' MERRILL W, NIEWMAN CLUB I7 ll ll N Q I , A , I, OFFICERS I l . lk fl I JAMES F. LEAHY . . Prefzdeui p C KATHERINE NI. BOTT . . Vicf-Prefident ELINOR H. RICE . . Secretary lag, LOWELL H. BAKER . . Treafurer 93 p ,wg NIARION E. MERRILL Social.Chairman :Wax bw wr' ' 'I J The Newman Club is an organization in which all Catholic stuclents auto- N Q matically become members. The purpose of the club is the moral and mtellectual Q 9 advancement of its membersg the promotion of friendship, sociability and ecluca- N I tion among the Catholic students of the Universityq ' lt I H 'I IS? , i- ' .4 5 Ei Gil DQ 9 1 l Q LIBERAL ARTS'ORGANIZA'l'IONS A Bl ,. ,W ,,., , ' 5319 A ' -gr , L, .,..n.,.L1.....-..-:1.cL,,:,-af.-, .1.,-:,.,:.2,fm:,,k .2-..Q.,m.,E..g..... . 5 .. ..,,, .L ,L -l ,..-,,.,, ,I I, EF., ,Y-Jig., ,.,,YdY J ,-,TN , ,, .- . h.,,,,, ,,. , I' W y xi 'iq' E '1EE' 'E -K C W- , , .- ., .,,. ,-.V '. J 5,-u.Q-uw -fran ., 1:'g.,,.fl,.,5' XE. ,.,,-,. .3-:4,,mL.,. ,:3.E.,-17:55:12: ,.,.Y v.,,:,:Y, AU. A Y ,YL , . .r G. P Yi ,Y 6 . -f '-YL ' ' ' ' ' 'N H A ' Page 420 .Jr - Q11 ,1L1'jl5 , ' 1 'NTT' .- ,15-5,-.,!. 41-11 T A fq . -1 1 .:.. : - '--'lf N 1L,11w':.Y . . ...L I 1 1 V Y vwgwwr,-,,,, Y 4. , ,Y ,,,,L., .Q-1----M v--1vA--- v--N-1 - -Y-M - 111 1,111 . 11 1-1:1 . LL.. .. L- .1 .-Inv-141----H 4,1 L, cs 1 4.1: .1115 17 1 1 1 1 W. 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ARLINE STEDEM SARAH MARGARET BROWN ALICE JACOBY GEORGE HOFFMAN UNDINE DUNN RACHEL XKVILSON fillff- 'v' 1. 11131 wX'ALDO GUNDLACH EARL G. KUHLEN gl' BERNICE FORD 11 fl' EQ 1' lg as 1 - ' I:-1 l ' Q 1 , . . . l 11111 Authors Club s One faculty member IS Doctor Frederick B. Kaye who gives 1 1 liberally Of his time and ability, as a literary critic, tO the Organization. l 11f l IN X3 1 :I 1 ill: .fa ' l l , 1 Ill M 119 , Q 1 1' 'gf sl ..l1 1egi1.:.1.A1 1, ,,-. . .- , , 1 ff-f ' . 1 ' ,gm 4,.,:::, 1 ., 1- 1 '-nAf-- -4, Lg-'T Tartu' :L-'ff ,,:--wfgf-Y Lf' ff Y,.H , 'LTM li, f-'N 3?T.'1'N-7:-5 V - 7Qi3 , IQ 15551 likl 15:-1- T-1: iT':'f1---1-2----'ii----I --1- -1'2.j11.ff?ExTE:tr27 B I-Fil v? 'V ' f:'fj1f:fi Page 421 ,fri -7:5531 551-:+s . T- its if 254 if as Ili if. Eff? -ifiifi 'Q 132533152 if-22 ,W ,-- Aka ,Y mrmrmwg Hu, ,. VJ, ,J . , ,.,i. ,. .. 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Since 1908 the university has held an exact replica of Republican national conventions each presidental election year and on April II, 1924 the fifth and largest Northwestern political parley was held at Patten gymnasium. Besides the I 109 delegates who took an active part in the process of nominating one of the leaders of the Republican party as the presidential candidate there Were 3,ooo persons, made up of citizens of Evanston and students, who took a keen interest in the activities from the bleachers surrounding the convention hall. Hon. Henry Allen, former governor of Kansas, was the permanent chairman of the meeting and Judge William Stiles Bennett official parliamentarian of the Republican convention of 1920, was the temporary chairman. Several political meetings of the various groups supporting the leading candi- dates Were held and instructive speeches on political questions were given on the campus previous to the convention. A regular political parade with torches, cheering voters, and decorated auto- mobiles, Was held by the students the evening before the convention. The object ofthe convention as Well as the preliminary meetings and activities Was to interest the students in an intelligent understanding ofthe national political system, its possibilities and its limitations and to give them a clear vision of their responsibilities tovvard politics. LIBERAL ARTS1ORGANIZATIONS ,, 1 LL Aww: 1... fl 'f::7.JiE' S9'I,Q'T, T9 1' C4 1 , 1 0 2 1164152152 55651 3 IF? fn ' I Tl ' I '11, .5 M lg .Q l it i Ml alll Vi! l l v . ill ll mi if lfllil ill l ll l l i ll sq T ll 1. ll l .gl iillti J . lzlll Nfl WEIU7 I, ik lhgc ,. B , l 'E am ll lil flfll li 1' ii mv' v,. 4 if 51 'i ' 1 . vi af: 'if si ill 4415051 VIE.: . 1 3' 'B lull! in il ! El .llwf-Q. 1? will ll, all lillll .giliifi l aillll gill! .M ll ll , .1 msg i l M33 5' lil' N ngililiif J is .-121 W NY W -A., V My-A 7 , K, V H . -ffm f. 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It forms a link between the local college association and the national organization. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLUB LIBERAL ARTS,?fOfRG,ANIZATIONS Page 423 , .,.. I ,, , A -- - . . ., ' -A.. .. N.. ..A-L. -a .SL . ' .. ' Q I-Y H A, ,Ai www, YV,.Y,, ,, - Q, -' ' ' , I 1, , 'IQ Y' 'f-- V-A' 1 ' -Y ' ' ' 2555 Q - 9303? Q 0 9 o Q 30303 93:2 QQ? 30065 SQ is i in :il i l EW-ERT LXIERCIER LE CE-RCLE FRANCAIS DE L lg . v . v ll ,'.- NORTHWESTERB i, Q il .5 a OFFICERS ' 'N EVELYN EWERT . . Prefidant FERNAND ED. MERCIER . . Vice-Prefidmt ,P VIRGINIA KNAPP . Secretary-Treafurer Q F al E5 55 iff l The purpose of 4' Le Cercle Francais de Northwestern is to offer to the students ' gd of French an opportunity to acquire fluency in French conversation, and also hear by Q, and meet prominent speakers and entertainers. The attendance at the meetings Q 9 testifies to the popularity and influence of the club. Q i in ru 7 V .w , 4 J- .ll 5 Em fl 0' F- Q A-an i i.ii1iiE1tfL ARVT gANIZATIONS -2. .Q ,,.s, . . , .. .A.. i f .. i . , so f ,. J- , he Q E, Page 424 -X f -Ab ,tb , I X ,X I ' nj ' f44r 1f I ,,,141lx Q? W 3 if , q x K u 'xxtf qfvgfpix fXNk,.l-j LW, lv ,lx . XL 1 'W 3 X, Hill!!IIHIHllllllblN1K1l!llll5ilIlIlII!lllUllllilliUWIIM UH!!! IiillillilvlifflUllllllillllilllll ,I Q LW f .HM 'ilm w umm rw A N SPEECH l l Hx ' K ' . THE woRK OF THE soHooL gaggg OF SPEECH .J c., In 1894 Robert NIcLean Cumnock se' if cured gifts for the erection of Annie May Swift Hall, and from that year until 1913 1' when he became Director Emeritus he was fi active director of the School of Speech of' jg Northwestern University. For more than ' 1 i nfty years the life and teaching of this great I man have meant sincere friendship and un- ? q failing inspiration to every student who has I ? come in contact with him. In 1913 Ralph I l B. Dennis became Dean of the School. Through his faithful devotion to the ideals l rl and standards set by Dr. Cumnock, and ,, his active desire. to advance the growth of 1 Mil the School and the University, he has se- , 5 I cured for it a place unequalled by any other , gi , school of its kind. il l .AGdteShlfS hfl I My ra-ua c oo o peec o onytwo 1 years, existence-and Northwestern Univer- ffl., n sity holds the record. for the greatest num- Q il li ber of students working towards a Master's 5' 1. f DEAN RALPH B. DENNIS Degree in Speech. After some years of EM G . I contemplation, in-the fall of 1922, plans , ll bfilganito rricatiriallze apd since then the course has steadily grown and developed. Il iw - e aim o t e schoo in undertaking this project is to send out into all walks Il of life and fields of education rnen and women trained not only in teaching effi- M: ciency, but equipped with a high degree of platform skill. X, 5 il One of the latest developments ln the School is the University Playshop which , 'gala 39 ix, has been under the process of establishment this year. I-Iere original plays are 1 QR prqiducelcll by itudentas of the drama, audiences are present on invitation only lk an wit out c arge, etween-acts intermissions are devoted to vocal and written ii! criticism of the play by the audience, and, finally, the play as it progresses in a E, If three-night series of productions is wholly or in part rewritten. The theatre ,QL p playshop is not confined to a play-writing class of undergraduates, but appreciates l AQ, well-constructed dramas from lVI1ddle Western authors. There will be five play- 46.1 shop productions each year and such authors as Alice Gerstenberg, Padriac Colum, Wg Dusal Walker, Louise Ayers Garnett, Alice Riley, Lew Sarett, jean Markey, RQ QQ and others equally proficient and well known have already been asked to sub- W mit productions. The a1m'1s not only to teach the American drama to students, ver M5 , but to aid amateur playwrights of real .ability to see their works put on the stage I 'll 3 in an adequate manner. Its purpose is to produce plays not only American in 5,2 I theme, but whose form and technique may be so standardized and perfected 'IQ that the result will actu-ally .be a School of American Drama worthy of the name. For-the first time in its history, the School of Speech is offering a special course p for Junior Chautauqua workers. I-t is the only course of its kind under the direc- M tion of a University and University teachers.. This is an intensive six weeks, H A I training for young women who have had experience in Junior Chautauqua work ig but- who wish more knowledge, skill, and background, and for those without ex- pierience who wish. to prepare for workin this field. This course is under the direc- tion of Pearle Aikin-Smith of the School Staff and a corps of assistants and special lgcturers. At the invitation of Dean Dennis, the National Association-of Junior E31 irectors held. its Third Annual Meeting at the School from January 31 to Feb- rgary 3 off this year. The managers and directors of our various systems feel ' t at one o Chautauqua s most urgent needs IS efficient Junior leadership. 9 I S P lf. E C H D E lgigzxgx 4 1 4 A N 1' , Li:':':L1-: --- -LDT:-T1i1Ti-1.-- H , J l ---ix. . , . ,. --,e..., , mx.. , ,. H My Y-A Y . Page 426 ' 4' I ' . .ac 4 ,. 'H 4 3 SEQ? :ECM E, --f-:ff::L55?Epa5f'5g3'-5fiYi:??ll:'1?l'f2 i?E5,'::,,-I,yf:qff??'EIfNPfwgzki.-Q? 1-.iQ.,,,fv,--X-1,1 -,-.. -, ,. ,, Af , ':'f '4fZigTgE2Ti E E aff 12 -A511411 fffif-1: 1. sQfI?iS H iff:-A T,4fg-EM-isle? Q - -1 1 f Qlmfkwli1i?,1-vf'sz?i'L.fE4WN E , , .E,.g,1O - - A O bA' E O O aaiinf E, 19,9 396645 U55 wg' 'Q 9.1 :gjg'J,r,:' ws? E7:A14fP2'.Z QLGVLQ 'WSH H .Aifzlf ul ' Vi I- :z W f WGN V! 1 W H Iwi W , fl Ei 3 iw + 'UE O MV E, E xg . 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PEECHEORGANIZATIONS i' 1- - -4 V Y Y V . , ,-N, , ,, ',1-11-,-L-.1 L-.,...,,,+, ,,iuw,,,E , E W L :E-+g2::T .EiggiiliifiiEi1':T3?3 EN 4 E 5.51 gg 1 Page 427 X 1 EE F ...... '-.+.:.- ,,,., - , ,...,: . ., , ,. I A .N .,,,: 'L . ,.,. .,. ,,g,, -E-. ., V ..-. .. Y.-Y -- I I I f' QZQQQQ? 20495 . 03. 'Ov' EE Sw? 22323 E. G:- -in E, 5 W Bo'r'r NIOORMAN KROG RALL SPEECH SENIOR OFFICERS TIP KROG .....- . . 1 P7'ZJ'gd67'Lf ALDA BLANCHE IVIOORMAN ..,. Vue-Prendent LA VON RALL . . -. Secrftary' and Social Chairman WI KATHERINE BOTT ....,. Treamrer. Tl IT I, I 'I I I 3g , I I- I I? Q. E4 bf W Ip 'I ff 3 I SSSS 2 px SKINNER STEVENS HIGLEY RICE BAUER W iq SPEECH FOUR YEAR SOPHOMORE Q I 0 F F I C E E S lk , ELMER HIGLEX' . . . . Prefident E Wk I ELEANOR RICE Vice-Prefident ,I AE! - NEIL SKINNER . . Treamrer 'VI l . 1?-Q HAZEI. STEVENS . . . Secretary DQ Q, SYBIL BAUER . Social Chairman UQ -AAQQLE Q L T F S Q , .,-E.. Vff.. ,,.. .. V. , ,W .- , W , . Z. m 11 f 1f,fQ.I'- I t ,,1:: Q lxil W. I' ,. 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' 1 ' - ' 1' P -...... :nuns ?q 15325 2325? mga i A A M Q . 21623 P209 Mm M -2: i Q BURNS SKINNER RALL DRAMATIC CONTESTA i . i I . Jean Burns, Neil Skinner and LaVon Rall were the Winners in a dramatic , li contest held in the School this year. 'fi Miss Jean Burns, by practically a unanimous vote, was elected the best actress If ,, .. in the school. She has portrayed many roles that have demanded intelligent A 4 4' 'i and artistic handling, with an ease and assurance bordering on professionalism. - l During her four years on the campus she has appeared in The Svveetmeat Game , I J The Rights of the Soul , Moonlight and Honeysucklen, Columbine'7, and 1, ' My Lady Dreamsn. i Miss Burns has recently made herself Well known as a professional reader l , before the Chicago Woman's Clubs. . This is the first year that Neil Skinner has been at Northwestern, yet he has , ,Q distinguished himself as The Juvenile Actor of campus productions. As a result 9 he was elected the best juvenile actor of 1923-24. Q ,gg In Summer School last July, he interpreted his initial role so Well that- reports he kms of that Work placed him in demand for The Open Roadw, Her Husband's E' ,pf Wife ,. The Romantic Age . X, iff' Neil is a versatile actor, also, for he has taken character parts in the Release , 5 ?nd'1i'Mary the Third . In addition he has directed the one-act play Tea 'W or Wo . 9, LaVon Rall, a senior in the School was chosen the best character actress. N l Since her sophomore year she has been popular in campus productions, appear- . ing in Belinda , c'My Lady Dreams , O Sole NIio , 'LCheating Cheatersn, My Ladies' Bandboxn, The Gypsy Trail , and The Perfect Thirty-Eight . 'l She, also has directed one act plays, among them are 'cOvertones and The fl' Trysting Place . 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E a x i l li 1' I Q i , -1941 - '57,-i.53,w+V-3 A if-q.k My -:gf-if..f .eee E A by-,Ng Q,-,,,,n4M.:,,g ,, fTI, ,.,,,fj.fff. . ,.,'f ' .,,..i Q, mags.--W -ww-f- 2535? 36045 as I 9 fi Q 0 0- WHEN TARK1NGToN WRQTE THE i HTRYSTING PLACE I , i -.-.U E' he must have had the Speech library in mind. As Shakespeare would have phrased , 1t- , I ODE TO OUR TRYSTING PLACE l Hail to thee, famed resort of the co-ed Hail, oh hail, greater than Fisk study Greater than Lunt Greater than U. H. itself- W'ithin your green-stained walls Let love sprout and Romance flourish. There about a table long, lVIany a lesson has been copied, l Many a letter has been penned, , Many a chocolate drop been eaten, Many a speech been learned by heart. And there beside your noble windows, Many a maiden's eye has watched For the coming of the sheik i , At the chapel hour of ten. v I I You busts of Cicero and Caesar H V Full many a story you could tell I A Of how a kiss has there been stolen, I Q, Of how a heartis been broke in twain. , Hail! Unforgotten room of romance I g Room where Ed and Co-ed meet I - I 1 Room of cordial, friendly greeting, l i ,J l Take place within our hearts-O hail! x W'HEN KNIGHTHOOD VVAS IN FLO'WER , Eg Our hero was strolling -along beneath the ivy-clad windows of Annie NIay. ,Q ,lk Suddenly feminine shrieks broke in upon his musings-strangled, throaty, yet 51 DQ piercing cries that seemed to issue from a third floor window. He strode on, striving gi, to overcome his chivalrous intentions but the cries of Help - Stand', Thou yl I murderous villian , continued. At last he could bear it no longer. In three bounds ' eff he ascended the stairs. He rushed to the door from whence the cries were coming 21 and finding the door locked, battered it down with two blows from his manly . Fl , fists. He dived into the room ready to strangle the criminal brute. To his surprise Q A I he was met by an irritated co-ed who asked, Just what do you mean by inter- I rupting me when I am practising my private lesson? im A Little Sweet and l1Vater about the new member of our faculty. After ai ' his enlightening lecture at the Woman's Club on the dra-ama one of the more f V- ' gushing members approached him coyly and said, 'clNIr. Dean, you have the most M 5 , delightful of southern accentsf' He no sooner recovered from this shock when he li 3 villas askedpby another feminine admirer, 'cHow long he had been on this side of an t e Water. EX 0, A 4 ...X . ' I 2 2.21.55 W- -.. '1'7: -z:. .'..:1'iX1.:.1gz3hi2.IfB Q. Lb-A vivfy .!-.-:a..12:LI':lAf.umwm.wg:v-Q.-.n-fave-wwwwr,qq 4-1,m1-1-pmafmsnef.:--,.,f.,, . 'ac i Fw 444 li B . . .... I II Mlilllil lilllilllbi Wllill lllill H11 !!IlHl lI1l!1 1IlIIll!Nl llll HH H 1 U MLS C3 HY . UU ,I . f 4 ww Mmxummum ,UH I wmnm1m muumMM W ,LIT -r I -fb .. .- 9 A safe' illgglgilliliv ...-T4..g,Z...,- L...g'ZZf?QL::, 1.1 .,., '4.-...i5A- -1-, .,,v,, - Q1,,., ,- 4- ,.,-f --'-------A .-,--- -44-'- ---1 f-'H W--- 'eN- 5 -' '4 A 2324? - itgtig ?Q,i,,.,f, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 86335 SCHOOL OF MUSIC all ll 7 i ll . . . ' l 'T Among Amer1ca's schools of music that XJ. of Northwestern University holds a place 5 distinctive and recognized. Famed through- ill out the United States and possessing prestige l abroad, the Schoolls name commands the jl f justifiable pride of its alumni and a multi- , l tude of supporters and well-wishers in 'll ll Chicago and Evanston where its cultural will ll ll . ll ll ll .Y l l l l l l ll l ll . all ,. I. llhi lr ,ll . ll 1 g l. 1 .-4' 'l ,V ji , jj 4' l 'l l l l l .21 lj. lift all . l l l l K Q: r M . jl lil-t I .lj .M . ill. Wg ll l l l lxii 7. all ll ll , faq' Nl influence has been of inestimable value. l I The history of Northwestern University ll ljll l School of lXfIusic properly begins in I89I. ll True, just fifty years ago this year Frances ilu' Willard's Evanston College for Ladies with l ln. its department of music was absorbed and ,llfll became a part of Northwestern. For a ll time musical instruction was continued ,gli under Director Oren E. Locke. Then 1 l Miss Cornelia G. Lunt, of a second genera- ll tion of Northwestern benefactors, undertook lll ,K l leadership in the new departure out of which ' was to come Northwesternis musical pre- DEAN PETER C' LUTKIN eminence. This farsighted woman had had b il the opportunity of observing the work of a young man in Chicago. She knew of his talent and energy and persuaded him jillla to accept the directorship of the new department, reorganize it and make it worthy fiagll. not only of Northwestern but of music. Peter Christian Lutkin was appointed. 'Wig Around this name revolves all that has been successful in Northwestern Uni- llllilg versityls School of Music. To his talents, devotion, and rare administrative ,lil lk ability does the school owe the prominence it has attained. gf Mr. Lutkinis appointment to the department of music of Northwestern Uni- lll versity was fortunate, though even his most enthusiastic admirers would not have l, I predicted that within a brief period Northwestern School of Nlusic would have no ll superior throughout the United States. In 1895, on the recommendation of Presi- all I' dent Rogers, the musical department was made a separate School of Music. In the quarter of a century that has elapsed, the School has grown steadily in size, scope and influence. The attendance has increased from eighty-nine in 1891-2 I to 887 last year. . 'I wifi, It is diflicult to explain the importance and the scope of music to the uninformed lll or the uninterested. Law and Medicine, for instance, bend their energies toward gg, combating the frailties and diseases of mankind. Agriculture and Commerce V91 deal with increasing the land's output and improving the business methods and transportation. Music in its higher aspects is concerned with enriching and enob- lj ling life. It is so elastic and comprehensive that it ministers alike to the rich and l j the poor, the cultured the ignorant, the just and the unjust. It is so simple that jj lil children become enthusiastic over it. It is so complex that its depths are sounded only by specially endowed natures. Its practice puts a stamp of culture on any ,fill community. It is a social, a religious and esthetic necessity. It comforts in sorrow All and intensifies in joy. It dignifies any occasion or function, no matter how import- jj ant or imposing.. It touches life so intimately that it may well challenge the at- tention of the educator, the philosopher and the philanthropist. fx Q MUSIC-DEAN ' Hag fffigffaa-xg? 5-K--as--taxa W- N- A- -a 33 GIS-TY? H,.,--,m2.,.e1a-7 -,fee-fagffsgifiigiieigiifli'?l2f'l lf v I ------ 9 -' 1 ' 'Yr' '17-WF! l . ,f,:... f f ee - 211gjiiiifi-E?-fififff--rr-113 .- Page 446 ' ' ij EC X J.. at-A e at rdf- - PY V? A 'L K-'1il'W'if?9 'Y'1-: 'ISK' rev.. . at-, .aff-av 'Examgf,--'r'i?Smi:frr?f4?c'53E71?3iPfEiaW5lWifig.4f4-i3:?1'if.fZ I .W?3fI:frM f .... -'I.::'.., ., - , is s. .F -Z vw., If 1. ,ta,s..M. -i J. - If. ff-.-. 4 Q .M-1, y .,...i-..-W., -----H .Ms--V ,, ,,, ,.. -e .1':::i T74 FU I-Wfiff-U., TW. 'r 'f' 'L i.i'- rl: ,Q1lff.fIf. f1--- r .1 T2'JgfT:?i77f:-'lfffjyfkflv-'99?1-I LEP IE gil? lI 5551- - I i' 'ii'i1f'2'g' Ili? Ii- 'I'- W-'N l mg, ::tg322 '1I7I5'Sf. S., ,--:A-:ixcaa-1:1 K- . ,min , , .I ,I ,t ., A.. J , - I I. ..,i. f .-.-f -1 i A . . . f... qwiawls I f I rg: ,,.,. H., . K.. -his A UQ- , '- E. eg., I ll I 4,51 I Itll 5.-if IIII is , . I I . I. Ii I ' ll Ill .1 X I I .I,. .iw I I .IJ Ill 'I III III: I II II IIIIIII III 'I bil ilIlilI llflfl II ,III ii III' IIIlI.gII III4l+'I 'I 'III IIQIII Wg 'iI qlfljl lll XIII HI llia in I I III iIlIlllI, IIII-I Ill IIS' I R395 I I fl? 'If'fi5x' I.9I fi: I I G5 I F I I liilli IRQ' fs? sh to . El V1 cron Gfmwoon IN NIEMORIANI 1862-1923 On November zoth IQ23 our friend and teacher, Victor Garwood passed from this life. For all who knew him his passing leaves a place in our school and in our hearts that can never be replaced. In the best sense of the word he was a man of the world,a natural cosmopolitan, with an understanding and tolerate spirit, at home with the best thought of all ages. He brought to us thatbroadening sense of a rich life full of interest in all forms of art, a need felt keenly by the students of our school. His kindliness, gay humor and that fine wit that characterized his conversation will always be remembered for hewas a merry gentleman . For approximately forty years he had been a professional musician, attaining a nationally recognized standing as a pianist teacher, and lecturer on music and the Allied Arts. He received ha liberal and thorough musical education in this country as a young man, and later in Europe under such masters as Theodore Kullak and Oscar Raif. In 1889 he entered the faculty of the American Conserva- tory in Chicago, remaining with that institution for nearly thirty-five years of continuous service. Since IQOS he has been a teacher of lVIusical History and Piano in Northwestern University of Music. As a teacher he was analytical, thorough and infinitely patient, adapting his methods to the need of the individual. The great number of students who have passed through his hands during these long years of service, have remained his grateful and faithful friends. He was generous with his pupils and with all men, and was honorable in all his doings. All have been enriched and blessed in knowing him and none but feels in his own degree a personal loss now that he has gone from us. MUSIC1MEMORlAL' v E1 n- l I .-if ..,,., ,..,,, A V f , N. - HQ -.,,-A-'.,,.,...-.7aa:-ff:-:'v:, Ah ....., ,. -gr: . ....-.-,ff ,, , .,--, - c .,,, ,,.,,.,.. .,,,. ...,.,,c..V' I .I . 2 ,-kg., fQ1FFf'Ajj:'i'TT'j ' 'L gf1'i fT.T' fffij:iiZg:fjQLf QQ ,,,. .L'vff-53-fi-i:'77?':Tif?' .T.1 ?'2Tf:T7iZ?j:1Q-17. iff T T N '-.. can :R-Aa A Pagf 447 Liv ,Q::,'w xiffif 1:-Q J 2. V' :TI QI JU? I,p.f,, V 5,52 as x-f , . ga .,.I,. ' WJ ll li Iil . M If III .II ll III I, ,II III IIIIII III III IIIIIIII I'I lLIIIlf lIII.Ill III ,III II .Sf li ill I .II 'IIE IIIITII IIII2 IIIII IIIII . ,,. I IIN. 1 ll , ll I l,,,.' l1 :IM .vi I .M 1: Ia ,IJ .. 'I IIIIII! IIIIIII IIIIIIII III,QIi:,I, IIIIIII ,Q'.wllIIl 3. I.: li Ii 'fl IIN ,, ,Fl Il 1 ,i - . III fl, III I I I 4 I - Im 1 I S fl, Ilsll if 4 Gym ll QI sv I ylilb, .W Lili?-l Iliff-eb .,-U, I-v I Illill ,4 ,I . lima ,fi I ' 'ill' . .fx .:m 'I ri 23535 Q-ig? wwf awe s 5294 90004 25999' 90594 Q G3 0045 963 Q Q5 Q. mia Q S2 F311 ! ! ! Q., L- c-:3 i FRAZER Bowl: BRUB.ufER LINDEKE , lx ,Q U ll' sl I 4, M U S I C J N X 'g ELIZABETH BOWE LETHA BRUBAKER . I y , LUCILE FRAZER w, F' W X M hw HARRIET LINDEKE gi 29 M f an Q Q F' Q ws 1 lg Q U . ,l 25 Q 5' lg N DQ 1 J 1 m ' Q 1i'Iiiff-L-Q-1:ff:M-iv'-,-fag?-qfMw.,,Jug- ,,,. 5 .,, 13f:'2 m 'f'f U, ,:,A, ,v,A-agwvimmge may , l , M b V 1 af' A - f'- ' - M-H - Y A . .-W .M ic.-::'::', ,u... . T+a.:Ll4rky-.. ,:TL3el5f::f'g.:1g.'..-.. f-if Q, N ' + ' 1 , ii 'W L:fif:fQ.i.izT, 61:5 . L - EEL: rt 2 511:15 'E-cs'-'C-f 253351225 ffihlxs' : 'l' ll i Mi 'fs 5 PV h l 1 .,, Z F : l I . l I V 1 ily ily: Ili , ll ,. - s ml alll 5 l Joi-xxsox XYAYLAND Axmznsox Nommx '1'HoMvsox Cil 1'lEHI'NS'l' Bnoxsox I-Irzux 9 5 J I I-Immxg Funsian Yo1.mi.xN Nxvaors Rncisricn I-Iorvrxi.-xx RYAN IW l Otsox Usriaiu-ws CTRISXYELI. Cuowr. IDr:.vxNLt rK1x XVRIGHT Iflorionrox MCGAW CATH PORTER KIAKIILL Svixxisrx-:lc RIDER DE1,1.1-:Ii SCI-IIRMER l N 'W hifi 'llli 1' :ill ,,,, y is -'li ills! Wil ,llll li 'WV l 'limit' IIQQEW A CAPPELLA CHQIR 'Ii AE: if X 'lf ll The ACappella Choir has been in existence nearly twenty years in the School ,A 1 . . . . . . . . . . ljgil 1, of hflusic. From its inception the choir has enjoyed the high encomiums ofCh1cago Wil' critics and sincere attention of the cultured devotees, both because of the tonal , 1' . . . iliill uaht and the character of the music. There is an almost unknown wealth of it music written for unaccompanied voices which IS rarely sung to the public on ac- i-1,,iy,Qf'- count of the difficult f of renderin It artisticall f. However unaccom anied sin in fr- hw- . . 5' ' 7 . . is becoming more and more general,and our ACappella Choir has been Very 1n- Huential in this tendency. 1 r V... . . . iw?-' Dean Lutkm whose re-eminence as a musician and conductor is nationall hw 1 . 7 P . . . . ii recognlzed, has always been the conductor and director. His clear insight and Q understandin of the s irit buried in the score has been the creator of masterl fs. I . . P. V interpretation and rendition. if p il! lil 'lil ii L' tl Lis. 'T' 'git lilly? ,gf Nl Ml . Illini Music-ORGANIZATIONS Ef ::Jm . , ,udkw-w,Wt-- -...tw . y - 5 'gLtiu5f+Q?g121li5.3g'g1aQ11-g:,+g' 'P-bw of -' 51.0.1 .Q Cfff'LiI.'.1':i 13.i,i:i4:::ir:4:fZ:L-4. M 4 .MV ----M+-f-ff-igv- ----V. .-Y-1 V Page 449 .. ,,---- ,'-,-.. .. - . . -L 4' 'f ' A 4'f ' -A . E , .- A, . .. . - A A .R , A .Y - - . ' I 1 v ' - 1 - - EW W? 9275? 35004 9 0 Q 60905 W5 3,1026 P2053 SM 'gig E P H I M U A L P H A gm Founded at New England Conservatory of Nlusic E, We W ' . 1- . A IOTA CHAPTER A Established at Northwestern University, 1910 X W R F at H . JT At FRATRES HGNORARII . 4 I A i PETER CHRISTIAN LUTKIN FREDERICK STOCK W, I I Y V K N FRATRES IN FACULTATE ' I HARVEY CLEMENS CHESTER B. SI-IOCKLEY CHARLES J. HAAKE J, L, SWIHART ' QQ OSBOURNE NICCONATHY LOYAL P. SHAWE ' . ' ,IPD ROLLIN M. PEASE FAARK W7ESSEL ggi s ,' 1 Ng Se, QQ FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE H 'V it DON ANDERSON XFILAS V. JOHNSON . 3 SUSTAV QNDERSON DAVID MCINTOSH , I VAMU EL ATE E I M , N pi ' WILLIAM R. CHAMPION Cgyigviplijqligjgxffogilgg-i17ER Q CYRUS DANIEL BYRON F. AJORGAN FRANK ERICSON ALXNDREWY NORNIAN . PAUL FONTAINE MICHAEL J. RYAN I- WESPEY FRANKLIN RUSSELL A. REEVES D HOWARD HANSCOM. ALLEN F. SCHIRMER d , X HARRY F. HEUN A I . ST 4'-QQ ggm W Q 2 Gi, -'B L. ., MLU Sf. 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STEIM ROSA RAISA , I CAROLYN LAZZARI HARRIET XVARE ' T, FLORENCE HINRLE FRANCES ALDA IT 3 SORORES HONORARAE A 1 ,' RfIONICA GRAHAM STULTZ LUELLA R'fELUIS FLORENCE NIACBETH CYRENA VAN GORDON 5 I 9 SORORES IN FACULTATE 'L ' LURA BAILEY NINA KNAPP ' MARGARET CAMERON HELEN GREIM ELIZABETH BURGER W SORORES IF UNIVERSITATE Imduatf: YB NIILDRED LUND E5-THER KAUB F DOROTHY RqCFARLAND -ANNA NICHOLS . HEISEi,ILigi.RrEIkI gil IALEDA CAMWERON INGEBORG OLSON fb! HELEN HARERLAND EFFIE PETERSON gd NIIRIAM NICGAW A 5 juniovu' QW RUTH GERARD JEAN I'IISLOP N K Sophomore: ELIZABETH AXLINE NIE-I-HA CROWL EIVELYN BIEENNEN RAIARGUERITA FRITSCH l ADELYN URNETT IRENE G-OSCHE W' wi MIRIAM BURNS BERNICE RfICCABE K' i ' E GEORGIA CALDWELL ES-1-HER NEWELL V JULIA CHILTON A DOROTHY RICE A S? - Ff'L'5lz1m'n tl Q TI-IEDA ANDERSON EDITH MOODY E0 MARY BOEKE VERA MAE POOLEY D. 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UNIVERSITATE gi Wg, Gradualef D Q: RUTH ANDERSON QUINTA JENSEN , If CLARIBEL COXVAN SYBIL NICHOLS ' cg' NAOMI EVANS RIAYBELLE REIl'IANN N E' XXI C Seniorzf R I ILDRED ARSON OPAL NIOORE i IXDELE GODDEN JEANETTE PRICE I' HELEN HANON GERALDINE REED THELMA HOOTNIAN ALBERTA SNIITH LUCILE MAGVILL FLORENCE THOMPSON ,h EVON INIILLER JESSIE WAYLAND ij: juzziorf ' LIZABETII OVVE U-1-H11 ANLEY - ' E B R XI LAURA ION-'35 ' ALICE NIARY SLAUGHTER il I Ee 0 44 2 4 3 A MUSIC-SORORITIES M f ' -. . I .L I , .. I , A . I I I I - ' A S .- 'up' ps pfggff :L-'I -7,51-L, .,.. ,.1::g:51'-,,3'5,:,,,.L:,,-Il.--. 1.-,A fm-g . TSQILH ipzksuvqtg vz--.nw:,a.1vf 1,14 .I 3 '-'-Qu'-'H '-4 -In,-as-. w, '- I 1- A-. 5 -, V - . , I 3 , , ,-V , EEG Pau 454 Y 'A' 1- ' ' 1-Ez.-,3:-234 J: ' 2 'gll :': E33E54':3-'iw r-rn.-.Q 1. , ' -L' 5535 3234? 2 E qs' SIGMA CHAPTER OF MU PHI EPSILON mf' Tr ll U ' I It 5 I J E - 'xg 1? gg E . wg 'M kv 'E ' wh 1 ,vp d' . S E E E 2 pq HooT1uAN REED WAYLAND THOMPSON I REIMANN V 'Q SLAUGHTER CARSON JONES Samoa PRICE - NICHOLS HANON BowE B1OORE NIILLER JENSEN RIAGILL ANDERSON HUELBUT MANLEY W 3 . Q E f' I N B Q I 21 Q 3 ' ' A MUSIC-'SORORITIES 1 - -. - , . ,. .E E , ..,, .. PHX? 455 I , ..... , A .A.. .L ,, , ..,..:f si: , , 1' -w'A' ., -1 - ' 1 ,, '52-'ES a' 962' v v I 33232 I N4 Wi' CPGQQQ . 9 , 92029 ' M D E L T A O M I C R O N 2 A I 35: I Ifgizgsfizgixfgzzggfzf I 22? Lexis-QQQIIIIIIIIIISI: A LAMB.DA CHAPTER A Established at Northwestern School! of Nlusic, 1923 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE I W , Ig67'li01',r 1 A 'ff ALICE BJORNSTAD , JULIA ORMSBY lf i ' NIILDRED STEUER ' l 4' X is J I I' p v - ' funionf MARY DAILY EVELYN MCCULLOUGH CLEMMA JOHNSTON NIARY LEEPER LOUISE HEPPNER GLADYS SHERMAN l 'Q 9' W Ib J f - 'M Sa Sophomore: , Q LELA CADY ALICE STEVICK Q 5 ELMYRA LUETKE FRANCES XIYAN HORN Q ,T , 9 W Frerhmen A I HELEN HAIRE . 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Nlaurine Bronson fat band concertj- IVhat is that they are playing? Is it l a IVIedley from Il Trovatoren? Harriet Lindeke- Don't you see that sign over there? It,s the Refrain', l from Spitting . y i l CAN YOU INIAGINE T The Dean Without his grey tie? ' Mr. Beecher with Mrs. Beecher? HP 'ly Mr. Shawe with a toupee? p N p . J lVIr. Oldberg playing jazz? A lll ' y Mrs. Conlon With nothing to do? All i l Carlson driving a Pierce-Arrow? l TQ J 'E K VOCAL SPASMS A I The Vamp -Dena Raphael. ly p p That Red Headed Gal -Betty Bowe. l .Qi The Lost Chord -Frank Iewett. gg p ff My Sweetie Went Away -Quinta Jensen. WJ F5 fcFoolish Childv-Florence YValsh. B4 .Qi Last Night On the Back Porch -Laura Smith. E 1 PT Dream Daddyv-Don Anderson. T lg The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers -Edward Meltzer. 9 MSO This is Venice -Evelyn Allison. iq When Hearts are Youngn-Mike Ryan. l Oh, How I Hate to Get Up In The Morning -Adeline Hinz. y The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else -Melford Arntzen. T I T T Hot Lips -Sanky Register. I l I Q 1 I Love Me -Byron Morgan. e y . 5 s TT A Prospective pupil- What ought to be the range of a voice like mine?'f 5 y E, Mr. Stults-4'Well, judging from your singing I would prefer it at long range. 7' I . . 9- fail s-N ei I 4 -A- -'H . - . .a . - T. T . , . A Ta T T , . -. ,,., ,A , I . .,...., .I , ..... ,.,, , gm i Page 463 V- :M las' ' x - --157 M, W, x , . K 3 il H ss ,V f .1 ci .3 H , 'C w .r Eyfiffq S 4' 'H' 'H' '-W -4l.Zifi2Q5g-ii' CXLZQS 5 vA5i3T5':'- Q. 3 '5 iffi' f,f---3. Q'-L: 9:5 34 f 5 j'g W, '.'i.fgf, 7 515026 513. ' 5-,il , -'-T! w I W1 r I Vai' kit' n , , Il jf i V is 1,5 vii? i ,ln G 1 I :if-,. 9 ,X -33532 Elf V' , I i , ,J 5 W M V 1 V , L, y LH EQ W li' PM 11 'M F , F if EV wi 1' ' 1 43 wa 2 w ' G H f ,4 ew M ,w' 4 95 W Ti A I N , ,. , ' 11 5 UM! MW 5 Vg 1, p ' ', 3 11 1, A 5 , Ti V 1, ,s 1, N1 A 'x ,Q 1' ' Tu, l W ,li ' all . 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The Fifth Year .Q Q class is much larger than ever before. gag There has been during the year and in the past three or four years, a rapidly gil, growing appreciation of the Northwestern plan of engineering education. This 111 jf' growing appreciation by students, by trustees, and by authorities on engineering 1 Q education has been most effective in producing enthusiasm in Swift Hall of Engi- N 3 neering. In May 1922 fourteen deans of the best and strongest colleges of engineer- Q 7 ing in the midwest portion of the United States met in Chicago to consider what Q should be done to improve engineering education. Their unanimous resolution, , at the close of a long discussion, describes in general terms a plan which is their ideal. There was no thought in preparing the resolution of describing what was p I 1 1 fs actually being done at any institution, but the resolution does describe accurately the plan which has been in operation at Northwestern since 1910. According to K 1 this resolution Northwestern's reality is identical with the unrealized hope of other 1 B ,, colleges of engineering. - , H 1 ..l 2 1 af' 5' DQ v l if 9 ENGIFIEERING .Q m'Eiz..sf:1a-A 45:-3-fgrrvarsiihrefilxilfivarfww-Q5 -- is---in-6-rms! F ff-V-'feffws-1-efffv? -.GG Page 466 ' v -5- A - A ,, .... 2 .f.-..1-A-- 1 , A I 4. - ,,::- ' 4 : ---,,,-,,,,,,,.,,,-, mei rw .-E-, SANDEGREN A VVEINECKE Tl , 4 A Q A' I Iv ' U I JAN ENGINEERING SYLLABUS BOARD X A A. SANDEGREN . . . Editor an ROBERT WEINECKE . . Bwineff Manager ga A F Fl A fl' 'p xi 'N 8 Z 9' EQ n F gi fi . .rl - 0 I fgn P A ENGIN A-Rr c s j x, A Us . A I N el ' . i ' ni V my - I ,, Y a 1 .IA A Ia 1: 1 i I.vV V -nl A 'Y A-V Y +' N 1 Page 467 Ab' 1 fT' ,,- ofiqfzegf E, ,A tiki. 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The aim of the society is to pro- 1 . . . wg... mote better friendship among the students of that school as Well as MM! gp 1 study certain scientific problems which may arise. 1 69? ' l- gl Wllllii 1 ' 1 11 141 1? 1 QA A 11 3021. L1 Q1 1115 QM 1 11:5 N 1 .1 ff? 1? EJ 111 11a r' N 1 Q 51'EI'1 E to EEMEN-.. -EE 1E ll 21-fi'f'i'521i,Li -E E,-t,,m..o,.-o EEE, 12.215 3QZf-22221 V 'se T 11-.. -V ,A llfrifilfliifv 7'rlLif3-1lji'xENfff?f '-l f . 7.7 Page 468 iii' T TT in . I A z.. I. I.. I I I I III r, I II K 1 -, Q. - L-U ---viizf 'is 'SW fix, FEFP3 Hail- if 5 fl We I gag.. 9 gg. Nm,-Y. . In Ima . I..y..f4.,,i,, ...IM , ,,, ,.,, qw 9 cb Q 'K +f'.f.gETiH1.-A -iff? J fl-r, .Ili 'fiyefeig-i?Qeg..faq::., Qfibfikr ' fi-2 51:1- lf:m, W. .-IM vm-g'5IIQ:',1-, Q1 .M A 'lfffiiggg ' 1 ,W If H .I W' - '- xg f Dvwl 3' v1-, f. ..1'3- Lf- , 9.6 -f .-4-flu.,-4,1 Aw., 2g,.J::f:-,-i3'.:-z,,, '--af: Thu, f -1.-rfkiigrfejffig ,, YA ,I i f ! 'V I 3 I I I .-. ,Q-, -4.. . , V V -- In ,N . -II ,..4f3ZTf' . 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M, aig?-igagkpgc,-,.x-,, ...L ' sigh: ,iT -, 'J - pcm in QGFKQ' ktlg. 1: ,QQWL3 A it if 'iii ll it Qi lp? it T ll ill , T , l lil W l Vp y Q l T' I . iv l 1 T il M' L ' 1 , l 1 5 W Y, tl! , 1 W my it A g il l r li ll l xi ii ll l T 1 i 1, gl N T li llfi lf T ll ill. l gill l ,, yx Y il li 1 4 l , I f sei if 1 ' T l . iii liil ' l li all lu' T ,Wil li ll Wi it? af , gl MERn1'r'r NYQUIST BIUELLER CH.nrB1-:nL,x1N ll i, mil R in V HONNEYWELL SPRENGEE HELRIGEL CMg1-,J ESTER fCapt.J ELL1oT li l Heir 'til fl ik rllli l I ll T ,I Q ,L ll E ql . , ral illlw GARRETT BASKETBALL TEAM My Q ,jtyljg Gil' r ll l wif li all ' ' 'Iwi 15 t 51' CONFERENCE GAMES f Jil mx. i , if , ii ,I . yl I T5 December 6 Chicago Theological Garrett . . There Q December I2 Chicago Divinity . . Garrett . . There 'T' January I6 NIcCormick .... . Garrett . , Here T i ffl 2 l January 23 Naperville ....... Garrett . . There ll l February 6 Chicago Divinity . . Garrett . . Here y T 1 ll 5 February- I3 Chicago Theological Garrett . . Here li ll H illj February IQ lVIcCormick ..,,... Garrett . . There iglyli ll ligl' February 26 Naperville . . . Garrett . . Here Hill! ill l flgfv N72 , li! l lil gill ill I l 'M alll! iwei cARR1:'r'r-ATHLETICS fifty :ff-:ff-if-fr,-Q:-,,rf5Q'f33 5-23 ij:-f1f -T----3-:--Q-2-Q-11--L-f Y:-U' f Y - -- U -, ?iiTilfi 212155135iljggigijiililliii 25212 iflgri yr Q ZIli,,iTI.fgLE7iZ'? ?li.ifif..' :Eilir'iiiEi71'i4f'?' by F iiibagg Q75 it , , ,Y 4 -Y Y rgir A YY , 4-V Y W-wi ,plea 5 V ... -2 -----J, l A pid! DIxoN .I.u'IasoN Zoom: DAY SI'rLI-:II .-XDKINS AIcIA:Izs NN ILI,I.uI Moomus I-II-:LIIIIII-:L W HIHIIT B II Uxswurx-1 PIIIc.Ls.-INT RI rII YYANG GARRETT GLEE CLUB PROF. XYILLIMII GRISWOLD SMITH Director J. PAUL XYILLI,xMs . . . P1-ffidmt CHESTER 'W. LOUGI-ILIN . . Bzffivwff Mzmager GEORGE A. BIOOERS . . Librarizm Firm Tenorf Sfcomi Tenorf S. L. AKERS L. E. ADKINS J. NI. BRUNSWICK E. B. DIXON VV. F. DAY P. E. NIERRITT XV. H. HELRIGEL G. A. NIOOERS hfIICHAEL XVOROBIEFF A. F. RUTH L. V. SITLER Baritoazef C. V. ZOGG L. D. HAVIGHURST I C. XV. LOUGHLIN Bauer -I. M. PHEASANT C. G. BLOOAH J. F, SEFL H. L EAGLE J. P. X!VILLIAMS O. D JACKSON J. B. XVRIGHT A. R. SANKS C. H. YANG LN GARRE'I I'fO,RCAvNIZATIONS Pnsf 477 I. RST? I I I I I Eg? 33323 23253 ZBQOZ THE MONICA LEAGUE bm OFFICERS Q I . I MRS. SCHUYLER E. GARTH ..... Prefident I- , IVIRS. MYRON S. COLLINS . . . Vice-President I MRS. CLOYD H. CONNER . . . Secvhemry -E:-r-L., im MRS. ARTHUR R. DELAMARTER . , Twamrzv- THE DEMPSTER LEAGUE OFFICERS b WALTER F. DAY . . A. . . Pvwidmt DORE ESTER . , . . . . Vice-Prefident E. N. WAHRENBROCK . Secreihry J. W. GRANDE . . . Treasurer STUDENT VOLUNTEERS DOF GARRETT BIBLICAL INSTITUTE i I I OFFICERS I I K.. W. D. LONGFIELD ...... Leader F W. F. BUTLER . . . . Vice-Preyident H Lf MAREN TIRSGARD . Secretary-Treafurer I I I F. ARGELANDER . . Program 'x I . It RACE FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE I Y? OFFICERS n 9 . W. B. WALTMIRE . . . . Premdent G T535 O. I. G. WILLIAMS .... Vice-Prefidenz Fla QQ CHARLES BLOOAH . . . Secretary 3 'I Q' HERMES ZIMMERMAN . . Co1'1'eJpo1zding Secretary 1 Q P. NEWELL . . . . . Treafurer I S N I . 2 I STUDENT FELLOWSHIP FOR CHRISTIAN LIFE SERVICE n ,L 2' ' I W H B OFFICERS I I - . . ERNHARDT ' ...... Prefident 4 gi WALTER A. MUELLER .... Vice-Pvwident LAWTON B. C. MOFFAT . . Sec1'etary-Treaywer' nm A . DA, GARRETT-ORGANIZATIONS Page 478 .... ...--. w tmrlw,WMm:mwW smmU,Hr4555-gw1g'gw11 'f1A ' we MlillllllfllIIlllJlll45lflllllMlIbilIIINN!IWIMII11ll!! HIM!UHN1!i1l!IIl!I!llNUf!l?lIllII U 1 1 , I 5 I JQURNALISM UFM 1 lf n X :I l wmfwnmmwnwwmf mm 'M XML M XJ' lk ws M M ML E K '15 i 1 li P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .,, 1, Q f, l . 'fi -1 ff 1. i 1 l 1 .D 1.1, ss ,.e:f::.H.-..u- . . 1 . .. . ..-- N iii? a.5ige.?:f1:1-Le,Zija...,,,+A:. . M -ff A '-- 1 A 1 rf' 1 'W 'Y 1 ' 'M 1 mt' ' f THE NIEDILL SCHOOL OF J o U R N A L 1 s M ggi! The Medill School of journalism, three , and a half years old and expanding with -5 al steadygrowth that exceeds the expecta- M: tions of its friends, is now undoubtedly ,a , QQ permanent branch of Northwestern Uni- Q l l versity. , 1 I Beginning more or less as an experiment 1, 1 lb in journalism, established and in part , , supported by the Chicago Tribune, the A iii school opened February Sth, IQZI, with l, f ,T not more than seventy-five students, la fl, faculty of five, and a curriculum of three A 1 'll courses. No courses were offered on the ,lil Evanston campus the first semester. Now ,li the school has a spacious, well equipped fl ,fi news-laboratory located on the third floor ,ii W, 41,1 of the Commerce building-a laboratory 1 1.11121 as large as the city room of a metropolitan l ji 1 newspaper. 1 1 Wi ,if The downtown classes held in the North- i 1 1, ,lit western University building at State and H V l iiiilili Lake streets are crowded to capacity by DEAN ARRINGTON lil' young men and women who mean business. - , , These students for the greater part are working days that they may avail themselves til H ,I ,Mil of the opportunity to learn the ground work of Journalism from a faculty whose ,wg lfffl members have achieved distinction in the journalistic world. I -Wil At the beginning, the Medill School of Journalism was founded amid doubtful fl, predictions by old newspapermen who declared gloomily that newspaper work f,l,!i!,g if was one branch of human endeavor that could be learned only through the hard Mil knocks of painful experience. Recently a newspaperman who was skeptical, but 3,11 li who is nevertheless deeply interested in the journalistic experiment, wrote in a Lil, it A letter to Director Harry F. Harrington: PM HH, Fm converted to schools as the starting point of a newspaper mlfljl career. Most of all Fm surprised at myself for saying so. tilt At the close of the present year, the school finds itself with an enrollment of 375 students and a curriculum of zo courses. The Medill faculty has already Qfgigj M, given to the world of journalism four books: Essentials in Journalism, Typical Newpaper Stories, and Writing for Print, by Harry Franklin Harrington, l director of the school, and Fditing the,Day's News? by George C. Bastian, copy pw, reader on the Tribune and instructor in news editing. , , ll,l A novel feature of the school that IS gainlng wide popularity is the weekly lec- , , ltlil tures given each Thursday evening throughout the year in the Assembly Hall V 1 ofsthe Northwestern University Building, Lake and State streets, Chicago. Some- 3 l 1, 1, thing of their value may be estimated when one reads on the lecture roster such names as Lorado Taft, Professor J.. Goodspeed, Lew Sarett, Carey Orr, Professor St, John A. Scott, Oswald Garrison Villard and many others whose names stand out flighx in the world of letters and lart. I , QA, ,F lfgfj, Already letters are coming back to Director Harrington from Nledill graduates telling of their success in all branches ofjournalism. The Chicago Tribune, satished that the experiment is a success, has renewed its financial support and helpful HQQ3 cooperation for an extended period of five years, or until 1931. The Medill School of Journalism has come to Northwestern University to stay. -- - .N . 7. --Q.i fi e..-..-..,..iiiif. 2111- - ,.,f1g1.1e1:e11:-ie? 'f5:fii2:?:if ?1ii1ii. 1 if 1 fiiEE3EiiiiEE:EE? ffgj 2?T?'5,i?'lT3-lifiiiifls ,A L--53,616 Page 480 'mst' 'M ' we 'S M MfM K, 1-ff' T EET I:-13 , Aw' Q, .T L-4 41 ffl- sm SLK QE IJ QM I111. ' 1 I 1 I .LQ mill! 111 I lv Wh. I 11? H' J 1 1. I gli QMM U' JJI l MI iw W Iffil' We Iiiivw J II 'J JIM IMJ lk! 1111 'gig wi ,QU J iqmzt iwliilii hz. :11 7 1 In .NIJ ,EI , My 'xgjjllq I 1' I i. 1 1 . 111 , 1 1 MJ11, ' 1 'II' 12 ui 1 . 'A1.1. -Mi 1 1.11, .1.11' ' 'I 31i1s.j1 MM. Ii-.J F 'T LVD Jf3..5,uq 153.17 151i 'I' I ' i Aw li .H II, ei if iiilii J1'1Ig 'UI IIE QW-, 1-up 1 I5 . L 11. V I , ' I1 'Q Ig' 1 .ffi-I 1 ,W 1 LLQ. X ff' Eli' 'MIIB 5. l'AULIsOxIv Bnrxlciz- I'IIfI-'If TOMLINSON R'IAIflTIN ' ' Xl ' ' T xxox QLSI-.I ANVNEY MANN ISAAC BAIIRER C'1IAHl.ES RIILLEII AIUCAIN ROBIETKTS SIGBIA DELTA CHI Founded at DePauw University, IQOQ NGRTHWESTERN CHAPTER Established at Northwestern, IQ22 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY F. I'I.-XRRINGTON WALTER K. SMART FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE JEAN A. TAWNEY IVIALCOLM R. EISELEN XNILLIAM M. IVIILLER XNALTER KI. PAULISON VALENTINE IVIARTIN J. ADIN IVIANN LAWRENCE F. HALL WILLIAM K. CHARLES GEORGE F. ISAAC C. VICTOR KNOX WVENDELL B. KERN CLARK B. KELSEY ROBERT B. IVICCAIN CLARK R. PACE LEWIS U. HANKE HOWARD L. ROBERTS RUSSELL H. BARKER DAVID K. BRUNER CARL N. WARREN JOHN D. TOMLINSON JAMES M. HUFE DONALD M. WHITE K? JOURNALISM1FRATERNITY vz'-Y 4-1 ., .LM P 1IC1i1ii?gf.TjlT1ifLi'.i.:L ' '?lTlffiLf1fi.,f 1i .'.. IQQLQLL 'f'1'ff,:7i:f Page 481 D 4 'L ' .1.- f W A -L- '2a'7z? ' ?i ? 0 v , QQ . . Y g We Sw 3026 222 E it E T ATI , li i' LYFORD WEIR JOHNSON 7 WHITEHILL 4' COPPER FISCHER HARRIS ISINNEY Bo'r'rs , Q9 SIDLE BRUCE WILEY BECRMAN y 1 ik THETA SIGNIA PHI A Founded at University of Wisconsin, I909 A 52 R9 S4 ,QV ALPHA BETA CHAPTER 1 'I ggi Established at Nledill School of Journalism, 1923 Q 5 ,Z W W SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE BERNICE BECKMAN NIILDRED KINNEY gg MIRIAM BOTTS IOSEPI-IINE LYFORD JEAN GLENN BRUCE VICTORIA SCHWARTZ II ,Ga MARIAN COPPER CHARLOTTE SIDLE A' gag ELEANOR FISCHER MARIAN WEIR 4 Z DOROTHY HARRIS HELEN WHITEHILL JAR PANSY HOSTETTER MARY WILEY SQ 5 MIRIAM JOHNSON ISAL PAULSON Q 5 ga if iv V O UYR xi L D, AR O R IIT I E s 9 Y Y W -el '- f-N A-454, ,Q-4:gC .5Imi,,,,5, ... , ,,1-.. 5 ,,, - . A-:-. ,..-1.11 :wr mail,-gi -g., :,,, 211471: ,'-g,-y 2 3-55-qkgxgqlf-LE 3.1.--M if, ., - I -QQ Page 482 ' i , -T i v W wt Tw H r .T V HN , ,wsffaqii2-wfgssfeiikfwx efrfvme-:ff-A A.-W f 1 u F ,5,, , 1, , .,1, T't' fff fl C42 T . T T Wpfiiitiliiff at Q in ffilhff 44-iggip AH 'A Y AIWMM '-H-' my Y '1ifi7'c'Z ED GF: 2Qf'Gb5 W G? xv' 4 ,L 3530 E'Q,j'4Q. .qv 99 M5551 4149529 Fw! pi HW HA ii M? x I W ,Tx T ' lm WJ A ,T il A 2 it ww ' I il W ml M TW Ti M W I W Wm if E V1 W3 Tub' QQLQW ,WI wry lm Tw' Mb 5,3 Q1 M Ti Hai XE W T f M We W Ixl l l'IiHFIELU KI.u,r.om' S'ro1m,mu i.'W1 . J T FINc:s'1'noA1 Buxlx Jm'r1,r QM-NEB 'Mi T w 1. 1 ff .M fwll, TIM ,AW M Tp UW :ix ' 1 ML Wi 'fl ,W T + Mita :gym -in IJ xv T , , .Is W, I Wit im' + Qgfw A L P H A C H I A L P H A ygygaiy 2 W Wi iw! A E. , , .Me A lm E ILPSILON CHAPTER Q 1311 Q If A VM T gl: T , sf !T EW Established at Northwestern University, 1924 WM I I 7 wi: V, mf ffzfvi WHQQJ ffizislipfgf SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE iff Hi ALM ff? NIARJORIE BOND ALICE JIRTLE T KATHERINE BUTTERFIELD , NIARJORIE MALLORY 6' A HELEN ENGSTROM JEANNE OFFNER Sift, .NIARTHA STODDARD MJ! , , tg A Q T51 5 F A-2-fl M QQ ii Wifi .ml Tm IL Q A Lim gl A H P5523 1 is W tm j0URNALISM1SORORI'I'IES , J, X,-,Av MVYQSM YAAQJQLA4-A Y A-'wg-fwlgtuiwi,--, ,figjgx giww ,N-we-nr,-A--Qzswnagf Wnwrvrsm 'lil 111 '59 A -iiiewm .... 1143 R ki Efifiiffi 31LififZi1 f?Ai' ' 'lggii 'T Lf nf Q -gif fi i?Qf1fT'Yzflfflfffifli, Tilfjf' Page 483 11111 1 1 ,-111 ,1'1'11 1 211-321 f7'f 5 L-Q. I 1 .li K if'1 'd mi 11 111 111 5 1 11144111 11111 1 1 1 11 1111 .11 1 11 11111 1111 111 1.1. 111111 1111 11 1 111 111 111 I 1111... .1 11 1 1111 11 1 1 111 1 . -1 111 11 1111 11' 11 .-U11-1 1 U11 1 '11 1,1 3.1 1,1 1 111111 11. 1111 11111 111, 1 1' 1 111 1 1 1.111 111 19131 111111 111121 I .11 ' A 1 11 1 111 1 1 1 11 .11 11 1 111-111'1 we 11 .1 11111 'F .T f'?i:g4:g4g. '1 N1 1w ir r.:',,-s-A 1.-. iff: I ,H 1,1 utgl 35,111 -15f1g!i'ii' u L ' iiivi25Z?f- - '7 1? U 1 GSI G' 965515131 .E-5 VE? 1 1131 11111. 1111-11 L11 ' 1 11 11 1 1 ,1 1 11 1 , 111 1 . 11 1 1 ALLEN .TIRTLE RIUMFORD MOSS VVILLIAMS EHLE NEIDLINGER DRAYER KNAPP SHROYER SMITH 1111 DAVIS SPILLEI1 HESS NICHOLS OATES HULTEEN COMIIIE DENOYER DOLF ELLIOTT 1 SNOAD TAVES SILCOTT HANEMAN READ BUTTEEFIELD D. HIARRIS WILSON DILLS HEIDEMAN 1 11 RALSTON M.CoPELAND WESTCOTT MAYHEW HANWAY OLSON SPEIRS ABELIO NEIDLINGER 111 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CUBS CLUB 1111 ' 11 11 OEFICERS 1 111 1 1 1 1 .11 A , 11 1 Fzrft Sfmeftfr 111 1 A . 1 KATHERINE BUTTERFIELD . . Prefzdent 111.6 - - ,M JEAN OFFNER . . Vrcf-Prfndenr 111111 GERTRUDE HIRTH . Sfcremry EDITH READ . Treafurer 1 11112 DOROTHY HARRIS Adviror 1 15 1 1 . 1 , 11 Il Second Sfmefter A111111 , 1 11111111 . 11 KATHERINE BUTTERFIELD . . Premdent JEAN GFFNER . . Vim-Prefident jj-I1' JEAN GRAYER . Sfcretary MURIEL DENOYER . Trearurer 11111.21 DOROTHY HARRIS . . Advifor 11 . . . . . . . . 1' 111 Cubs Club an organlzation of girls who act IH some journalistic capacity on the Da1ly Northwestern, aclvertlslng, reporting, or collecting items for the Campus 1 '11 Society column. The club meets once a Week for business meetings to receive and 111 1 check assignments and to hear various members of the Daily Northwestern staff 111111 as Well as outside speakers. Cubs Club acts as a stepping stone to positions on the regular staff and to specialized Work on the paper. 1 ' 1 V31 1. npr- 11' 11 ' lf 111 JOURNALISRILSORORITIES 1 Q 1 ..-Ll V,Q.i1'1i315 , f - ,-- ,. 1 'M 1 1 Pgg6jl5! '-'-r--'-A'- -'-'Arr' r-'E ' H A ,Alg,f-----if-'H -- ni 51.1311--'E gl - ,L ,.,.l7f.' -ir:r::.. - ..- .R--:T 1.1-:T .vewf--:K 5-W --J .H 1- ff--1 1 X1 1 1 H-.. gggrf nmgvw---1-r:42fr-T I1-ff '- . I W 3 D f 5 NIH!! l lilllllllm Klllhllll lllil Nl!!! Illliil i lld llllilllli HIIIIIII IIIIII a ,f gl CQMMEPCE MW! AM In 1 w m :1rvzfnuwwmwumm. MH 1 rl ,rl 'i A-f -1-A 1 ' 4 i i 7 .i. u,' -QD .-., cap. wc-. ,M..,.,c, ,zp.,.,, ,ox am ,N ,Y fit ,m-Y ---Q21 . - f,q'5w'zwef1.it2'Hk-G a. 015 '3 ll1'f ! H -' ff - 1 H- 'Hi to stems il' 2 Tift' l 'fe-fee-seffggTt't'ff i:Qs if3'1f3 wats Bwttwi . sf. tiara-'ls P36006 is s- ' Fill 31 ts' ., l V. . 1 l ' l ' l : .l li l . ill il . w l 1 ll ll ' l l l ll. 1 1' i l Q l l il l J . i ll ' i l , l i 3- ii! l ' ' E1 1- i I .lil u l l l 'll l ll .g my I l 1 M W 'li i i l i ,H l j DEAN HEILMAN ' 1, l i l 1 X , ,M W ,S 'N I il itil i lt, Rf 5 , ' ,Lili My SCHOOL OF COMMER.CE Milli! , K., ,v 'I 4 l Wfll Tilt ', BY R. E. HEILMAN ll I 1 l 'v ii ll f i li . gill 3' p ,ll ' The School of Commerce of Northwestern University was one of the pioneers ill I ly llli in the field of education for business. It was one of the charter members of the fill 1 'MQ American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Its objective is to provide gl N l lb ClCHll'11fC, systematic and scientific instruction in business. 'lg HL' f t o erates three branches-one is in Chica o f t t' d d d 51 E' My I P . . g or par ime un ergra uate an P ll special stfldefnts. .These do their work in late afternoon, evening and Saturday bells i c asses. ts ull time undergraduate department occupies the Commerce Building R58 Ig' pg on the Evanston Campus. This is for full time students who have completed at t least two years. of collegiate work. .Its third division is the Graduate Division, l pl 4 5 Which operates in both places-in Chicago for part time students who hold a college i i degree, and in Evanston for full time graduate students. fi i We are proudiof the earnestness of mind and the seriousness of purpose, and the l ii Pl M ambition for achievementiwhich characterizes the student body in the School of ll it Commerce. It 18 the ambition of the School of Commerce to maintain those hi h lllilf ly., d . , . , I D l g ,ll . E stan ards of instruction and scholarship which characterize the older professional ltalii Pl schools of Northwestern University. We believe this ambition is being fulfilled. rag, gt , ,lin P l fliilil le. ll -if lll 'il lll F-sf' lttlg f '1 -T423 C O FYI M E R C E 4322?-i::f:::-zfgiff.11,:.f1,1f,,,:.:1,,.ff .g f3'Z37i77-'CQ ,n ,,AL,Lx W U R H -xilik Na. - 1 -as i im- i V- --A --N -... --. .-Y?.L.. 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Treafurfr ' Q I I I I I .II III: II II I- I, mfg I .I ,I II I I 'I 4 I I Ifk I I II Id L L IEE AEEII I IF as-,I I gg LII IIILI if VIA N 'II BREyER DEW'ER 1 E EVANSTON CONIMERCE SYLLABUS ifL If I ' II 'I IE B O A R D gg I II I Ed' hiya I QI RALPH BREYER . . . ztor ef! PAUL DEVER Banner: Manager I as 51 - I W3 I I I Q MI COMMERCE n m . , ,M -L 5-:T-THA ,LI , L, -L.L?3Q::.L-:. nuns-Fig? III-1,I.....II....WI,Lgg, Tjgmil' Digi. xx T 52? f'I II II II gg I ,I Ln --L.-Ig...1,., L,:.IL...lw F .I .E I I -f--I I- W v - ' -QI 1 LJ 1gF J5+-' '-'j ?f'ZjT'4f 'ffEfIl?2lfJ Trxiynatqgl., , I-031 f'L1f:' -dH95 If12 IIf' ,Y Y--:Q AVAW jI'IIi II-:QI-5-C Pagf 487 W W mm 'X 1---1'-:-fm f'i: - l-., +gw:AE+::,?,..- is 453. -ETL E-E1 N- QA - -A -Awr '- A 1- agir?-1,-'7,, ,ll-,A ,M V1gQYV -H , Ydk, E ,N-,,g F ,,MI,.-0, kid 64--,,w,,M .1-ldmggff ,,-.- 4.,-.,..L.,.-.Jg1::.,.-.E-1I1.:AfE.EAQ-4-s-wfwmw-w+fg 1-'EQI Q A. V Qhfiizfk 2323? 22:3 E4 -D 699 ':fwL1'f7iW Q- 9499562 . 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QJ B.u'ms,urrN1f:n DR.-im GAL1-1 DIl'11-II, DEMPSEY IEVANS y Momusox Al,S'I'EHl I xr: C. I. JOHNSON HOST PEARSON GROSS N i I . I I B E T A A L P H A P S I J, Professional Accounting Fraternity I J I , , i 'Ji Founded at the University of Illinois, 1920 QSM W J I J I .i ll ' GAININIA CHAPTER I I, i ii 3 -w . v n 1 i uf hstablished at Northwestern Universit 1 21 ' Ik ya M J . , X I 1 K 1 i FRATRES IN FACULTATE HONORARII i I I RA1.PIi E. HELLMAN I ARTHUR E. JXNDERSON GUY M. PELTON W ERIC L. INIOHLER HARRY THOM .if . ' 'Q i E5 FRrX'l'RES IN UNIVERSITATE M l . , 11'i'- ' W' ILRNEST Q. ALEXANDER GEORGE HERRICK i F1 2. li C GUSTAV .ALSTERLUND CARL IVAN JOHNSON 0 , I 1, gg H. ROSS BARRE'i'r W. E. JOHNSON W E. W. BAUGHMAN FLOYD KIRLAN i , p OTT0 BAUMGARTNER EUGENE LOTHGRENE X NRI ERWIN BOEHMLER PAUL NIORRISON ' M, 0, BONE LEONEL PANOSH CLIFFORD DRAKE WH-LIP-M PARSCH J W WAYNE DIEHL OSCAR PEARSON ' J A JOE DEMPSEY DAVE RUST if ii W JOHN EVANS W. 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'WI I VIII: I ,... ,I -i 7 i 'f5:1:15547i ':'1 i 'A- W ' A 'WW 1932? 30004 9q5Q9 QW? 93009 3335 GAMMA EPSILON PI '- E E Wa 'FFF .cf BETA CHAPTER , I HoNoRARY MEMBERS, , BERNICE COLLINS BLANCHE AIJTMAN ,Ill 6 I I il ,I SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE is A NIARION NIENDENHALL VIRGINIA L. WVADSWORTH GERTRUDE CQOGAN GRACE C. LEININGER A 1? A Q1 Gamma Epsilon Pi, the honorary commerce sorority, was founded lVIarch 26, 71 by IQI8, at the University of Illinois. It expanded as national, and in June, I922 gil 5,3 a consolidation was affected with Alpha Gamma Pi and Phi Sigma Chi, honorary , commerce sororities, the new organization retaining the name and pin of the - 45, original Gamma Epsilon Pi. if Gamma Epsilon Pi now has seventeen active chapters and four alumnae iq chapters with a total membership of five hundred. The active chapters of the Sorority are .composed of Senior and Junior women who are candidates for a degree and who rank scholastically among the highest fifteen percent of the en- I rollment of the Junior and Senior women in the College of Commerce. Their T scholastic average must not be less than 85 or its equivalent, and they must pos- ll. F sess good moral character and show promise of marked business ability. i I U gi i' In if in A vii Y-,LT -VVV ' Y V A Y S T70 L A V - I 4 R i S O O I T Y V I 1 1 A a..f- I , ,. . T. c e A Page 492 A 5, Y m:Ei:::5 w .A:::h: I Mm 'I Y 4 -A.. age 1 ' T r r is 2023 2325? :Mos 3' 0' Q0 Qi ,QQQQ QQ! Q W t.. f.-151 E cfs' 'rcs' THE CHICAGO CONIBJERCE SCHOOL BY E. COULTER Dfxvuzs . On the evening of October 5th, 1908, the School of Commerce opened its first session as a department of Northwestern University with a teaching staff of six instructors, and a total enrollment of 255 students. Only six courses were offered and these were in the fields of Accounting, Finance, Commercial Law and Economics. The work was given in the Northwestern 'University Building, and was the beginning of what later has developed into the Chicago Division of the 1 School of Commerce. It was a modest and earnest beginning but largely experi- i mental as collegiate business training and education at that time was in its infancy, Northwestern University being one of the pioneers in this field and one of the first to recognize its possibilities. hflany difficulties had to be overcome, standards T had to be fixed, and methods of presentation worked out. How well these dif- ficulties and obstacles were met and solved is shown by the growth and develop- ment of the school in the years that followed. 2 Each year there has been a steady increase in the enrollment. From this i 5 ., original registration of 255 students,the present Chicago Division has developed. ,. ll The school year 1923-24, shows a total registration of nearly 4ooo stu- ll 'l dents, and this number does not include the Evanston division nor the students f ly 4' enrolled in special classes. But this remarkable growth has not been confined to ii, J the number of students only. The teaching staff has increased to 85, the number . , . of classes to 125, and the number of subjects offered to IOO. 5 Another increase, most gratifying and significant, is the steady growth in the size of the graduating classes. Each year the list of graduates has been larger. Each year, an increasing number of men and women who have followed a pre- scribed course and systematic program of work, study and endeavor, have reached . Q, their goal and secured the final recognition and award of the University, the ,Q ig Diploma, bearing the seal of Northwestern University and representing the H Eg tangible evidence of consistent effort satisfactorily performed. , EQ, P' ', 31 2 0 , ti . 0. S if l ' ag 6 ,Q 3' i --P . EHICAQY H CEQDEAN . .... -- . ii- Y 1 ' 2 , 5 7 ,,,,:,' 71 M 4, -Q I' N V Q X , ,. -gc , Pf1gf'493 4 I 6 3 nu 7 A E ,E ,, 1 Q' rrp,-'f1g,:,x1ap A jf 513:11 523: ::g1-':,r:g::f':if:r' 1... - 3 an 'Wi 3103? 35006 Q 0 ff - Q- 'fw- oQ0 Q Q' 9 Pesos 9305 ifoiq new 323 G:-1' N: ' S' E qFpx: F3 N ,fm N 7 l S1-HLLESTAD WELSCH LIESEN Gooncsonn NOURSE BARTIZAL Y A g Ty A A glT Aff 1925 SYLLABUS BOARD Al I l J - WK -A g CHARLES E. NOURSE . . . Edztor ARTHUR BARTIZAL Bnfineff Manager A QL GLADYS SHILLESTAD Affociazfe Editor uh? J Wg CLARENCE J. WELSCH . Axxoriate Editor B4 QW 5' P. G. LIESEN . Axfiftant Bnxinexf Manager 'f lg N M BENJAMIN M. GOODGOLD . . Auifiant Bnfineff Manager A 9 Q1 ? 9 QE F- PQ 52- Y V'cH1cAcVofEoi E -SYLLABUS Q g . ..,. -E f m ..., A , ,A,r . .AAM e,,.r M is in ,bgn A A A A A . A .:-rm, :'.1':.: raw . g, . A --fr ,..:z.:1v: .QE --1. :Aff-.v 4-1, -. fig , nav. -.,- A . V: f' g V ..,,g, ,,,1.v7-Q - . - - ii. -, . g. . G Page 494 l S5039 'bww 9 Q Q -0 6' ' 0' A , .,.. , ,...,, . ...,,.. - 900 QQN 'Wa iw I' - 49093 9203! 9.2 MQ! l .-:JF-' gr, 55 mfg I A I . Q l ZACK ANDERSON PI-:'I I'ERsoN IQERBER M. HASKELL ' ' 'N Panxxiimsu- Tnxvsrzs HANBERRX' CARLIN SIEGNER ,. I l I. HASKI-:I.,I. P. HINTZ PRICE OWEN BUCHOLZ ll W W , GIBSON CQBURN WELSCH Wonsmc M 1. . W ' ' I ,I THE STUDENT COUNCIL N ' . ' :i l ROBERT E. COBURN . Prendent JOHN H. GIBSON . . Vice-P1-eudent . C. WELSCH Secretary-Treafurer Q Louis H. KERBER GRACE HANBURY ,L I. N. HASKELL LEROY HINTZ p TI-IEo. ZACK DON OWEN hy MANFORD HAS'KELL CHAs. PETTERSON 54. ,tr ORVILLE PARKHURST LEO. E. PRICE M, cg VINCENT L. ANDERSON ALEX H. SIEGNER I. 3 CHAS. J. BUCHOLZ A. H. TRAVERS E3 gf H. G. CARLIN M. M. WORSEK A .Q ' The purpose of this organization shall be to supervise class and Northwestern Commercez' Magazine elections, to stimulate and exercise control over the oper- , ation of the Honor System, to encourage student and class activities, to aid in establishing more student organizations, to build school spirit, to encourage all Al, l E students to take the examinations and to complete their Curriculums, and to Q M express the opinion of students on matters of interest to the School. W' , , The Student Council this year is organizing on a permanent basis for the . J- future. It aims to establish at recedent for the Councils that follow. Ra id ini P P . bf! strides have been made towards the establishment of nevv student organizations, , 9. ell and towards the furtherance of a Wholesome school spirit and loyalty to Alma pg . Mater. Q ' 5 A CHICAGO COMME'RCE'1ORGANIZATIONS A lf-- Y N V V t Y 4 B. ,. . 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Diploma, Commerce 4 I ' Commerce Club '21 '24, Menorah Society '21 '24. I N - l CYRIL J. BLAIR ....... . Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club '22, Crane Junior College. CYRUS C. BRAUD, AEII ........ Diploma, Commerce Q Commerce Club '22, '23, '24, Exchange Editor Northwestern Commerce '24, Sergeant- gi gl at-Arms, Freshman Class '22, Class Editor, Sophomore Class '23 6 ' N M 54 N 9 ' R' 'I K PRESTON CAPELL, KN . .... Bachelor of Science, Commerce I S Commerce Club '23, '24, Student Council '23, University of Pennsylvania. F, 0 HARRIET IVIAXINE CASIO ....... Diploma, Journalism 'Q Lydians '23, '24, iXIedill journalists '23, '24, Membership Committee '24, Marshall College 'I9. l ALLEN BENJAMIN CHURCHILL ..... Bachelor of Science, Commerce 4 1 Commerce Club '24, Illinois State Normal School 'I5, Arsenal Technical School '18, Southern Illinois State Normal University '20, University of Chicago '23, 5 ' RICHARD COBURN, AKNI' . . 9 ..... Diploma, Commerce 5' Commerce Club '24, Vice President of Senior Class, University of Illinois. Q' IQOBERT EDWARD COBURN, AKX17 . . . I . . I. Diploma, Commerce DAN fn Commerce Club '21, '22, '23, '24, President of Student CouncIl '24, Secretary, Depart- ' ment of Financial Promotion, School of Commerce. ' 3 .3 A CHICAGO COMMERCEiSElNI'ORS ' ag, U-B Y -M Y V ,V Y Y Y V Y Gil -. I .V -.Y . - . 4 4. -V ,, .. .. . . .V - .. . 4 .vc .L , 'N 1 1- -al, -,.I . .. . , . , .. ,., ,I ..-... .r : - . -7- ,.-I .an-I:-., cz., . l.. , Ln ' .' E an ' , ' -:E1:,1,L1vp,f'gig 'ig - 2-1 - L1 Y. . - 1' J '- Y N ' ' HH' 'S I '..' 5- e ig, ,A - , g 5' ' 4- ,QC Pffgf 497 0 -iz' E- . , -'- ri .--.-.-:: Z .'L . .. e ' ui- gra Y -5 - 1 L, , n , E .2,.m.. , -.- ..... te. 2. ,-, . .7..,,, , ,, .,,,,,,, , ,,,, , 4 2, ,. .,,, , .. ,,,., , , Ak 5 Zibogg Saga? . 6' , , 0394 M 'QW 9305 QBOQIQ MGA r si: I ...J .1 EEE' 1' 3' SITE I ' i 4 . EDWIN P. CHARLETTE, JR. ....... Diploma, Commerce ' 4 Commerce Club ,205 Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Penn- 1 Q' iq Sylvania. r. 'l . ll , it I' ERNEST HENRY DAMMANN . . .' . . Diploma, Commerce I lt .1 Commerce Club '19, '21, C. P. A. CIll.J. . 4 . 5 W osEPH J. EHRLICK .... . Diploma, Commerce ff' T I YK ' , WILTON EDISON ERDMAN . . Diploma, Commerce . Commerce Club '23. WINNIFRED MARIE EYRICH ....... Diploma, Commerce Lydians '23, '24, Society of Industrial Engineers '24, Senior Class Editor '24, University ' ' IQ! of IllIno1s '17, 'I8. l .iw Q If I S. M Q as 3 lipll - 1 l Q, K LESLIE GIBSON ........ Diploma, Commerce I-I 3 Commerce Club '21, '24, University of Illinois '20, '21. I I 9 MORRIS GLASSER ........ Diploma, Commerce , 'Q Commerce Club '22 '23, '24, Menorah Society '22, '23, '24. MEYER W. GOLDSTEIN ....... Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club '23 Menorah Society '23, C. P. A. 4 ' Q AGNES M. HALLMAN, QPSK ...... Diploma, Journalism Lydians '21, '22, '23, '24, Chairman of School Activities Committee '23, i ,A Staff of Northwestern Commerce '24' Medill Journalists '24, Secretary of Senior ', jg Class 724. ' ' ' i- ' Q THOMAS ZANDER HAYWARD, A211 ..... Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club '21, '22, '23, '24, Foreign Trade Club '22, Member ,Ds Q Student Council '22, '23, '24, President Sophomore Class, Treasurer -lunior Class, President Senior Class. . . ' .m CHICAGO COMMERCE-SENIORS A - C i' ' T ' -M. ' W 'iw V Wi wi J i !m -ft'-1-2 4--' '-' - ef as -. :rf- . a ny gi.:- ..q-.1 g 4 , E21 5-e , - ,,, Y, , JY, i T .- . 1-N, Bw Page 498 A' i ...,.,m,i.,-4 ..,.. , - -- 1 . ti.,- 1 ,.-Y, - ..,- px.-, .. i i H ff - h -V iw ai 5032 2203? 9 0942 ? 0 fl 900 -4 90692 A3024 it 1 A3423 9.049 9004! I, E-.5 2 ere ne l 4 ARTHUR H. HELD .,......, Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club '22, '23, '24, Commerce Campus Staff '22, Liberal Arts Northwestern T, University '18, ' IQ' '. FREDERICK J. HINDS ....... . Diploma, Commerce ' I' ,' Commerce Club '22, '23, '24, University of Illinois '21, ', I JAMES ISAAC HOLMES . . . Diploma, Commerce 'K - University of Chicago. HARRY J. JOSEPHSON, AMA ....... Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club '24, iVIenoralI Society '24, Awarded Alpha Kappa Psi Prize I923, Crane Junior College. Q PABLO Sous KATIGBAK ....... Diploma, journalism Q 4 lb Commerce Club, Medill Journalists, Triangle Club, University of Chicago, '21, Chicago Q W Kent College of Law 'I9. E6 'l IN ' fi' - 'I 1' LOUIS H. KERBER, JR., CIJAA, A2311 ..... Diploma, Commerce 5' Commerce Club '23, '24, Editor-in-Chief of Northwestern Commerce '22, D Ad- N S visory Board of Publication '23, '24, Syllabus Board '22, Student Council '24, Chicago 9F 1 University L. L. B. cum laude 'IIQ Admitted to Bar in Illinois 'II. ' Q STEPHEN FRANKLIN KLUK ....... . Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club '24. IRVING F. KRANIER, EAA ' .... DiPlOH121, Commerce E Commerce Club '24, Menorah Society '24, Q ii HYMAN E. LEICI-LENGER .... Diploma, Commerce 4' V Commerce Club '24. u gl PIERRE W. LYON ........ Diploma, journalism Q 'tl Associate Editor Northwestern Commerce '23, Nlanaging Editor Northwestern 9. Commerce '24, Medill Journalists, Commerce Club '24, Hinman Club, Glee Club, 6 Glee Club Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra. Y ,Q .en cHIcAGoico E E-SENIORS . . . 1. R. . .. va ,,,, .. .. 1, -A - - V . , A ., 4, , Y- -:---2. qt:-1 f 1 .. . 1 ,.l ' 4 :Ami ' L ' V. --1 7 , - Page 499 - .gd ..,. 2,222 . 2 ' ffli' c 1-' if 'N' '5fgT'i', f 'i .i 1-fgw - V.. - -r - -- - --- r f 1-mg 2 Q . 'wow 2 BZOQS? 35006 I J 0 0 . . . 990.5 W5 513039 9205 S-Qui' Q E5 1 I 1 ' qua 'FF' l , HENORD I. B'IILLER ..... Diploma, Commerce l Commerce Club '23, Nlenorah Society '23. I' -1 r ll HARRY B. NAMANNY ........ Diploma, Commerce ll I Commerce Club '24, Society of Industrial Engineers '24, Drake University '21, '23, I ' Des Moines University '22. - 4 1 ' ARTHUR SOLOMON Pos, WFP .,,.... Diploma, Commerce , ff Commerce Club '23, '24, Vice President '23, Chairman of House Committee '23, x Menorah Society '23, '24, Vice President '23, President 724. 1 IVIARTIN C. IQEMER ..... Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club. 1 ,Q WILLIAM A. ROMANEK . . Diploma, Commerce 9 Commerce Club '21, '23. I if wi E5 iff 'I 6 EVERMONT H. SCHUCK .....,.. Diploma, Commerce ' KS Commerce Club '23, '24, Purdue University '21, Illinois University '22. N ' i P I'lARRY SILBERMAN ..... . Diploma, Commerce S Commerce Club '22, '24, Nlenorali Society '24. CLIFFORD CARL SPRUNG, KIJEX ..,. Diploma, Commerce I. Commerce Club '24, University of Nlinnesota. I W fl HENRY TEPLITZ, NIIFP ....,.. Diploma, Commerce i V, Commerce Club '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24, Vice President '24, Chairman of House 1 Committee '24, Nlenorah Society '21, '22, '23, '24, Executive Council Dramatics '22, I ral '23, Chairman Riembership Committee '24, Secretary of Junior Class '22, ' are 2 Z? ANDREVV N. THOMPSON, QEX ...... Diploma, Commerce gg pq ICommerce Cliixbi '24, Society of Industrial Engineers '24, Carlton College '21, '22, 'niversity of innesota '23. I J A CHICAGO COMMERCE1SENIORS A 'Tl' I -MW in Z W- ,D a- Y-gh . Gil , MM--W -- - - LX ,.JQFHc-c,w,,....,a.,1g9....,.mB..a..4,..2...Ez,E, ,W 53.1, . mc, -m y-rr e , TP ,nf ,A 1 , WW W, N n i,,A V QSM. . .,,. wmmwHesa 212.14 Juv I .T-'-'W r' ' 3.11.1 au- E-1 ' Page 500 R me I . -4- .. ..-.:. 4, - --- - . ' .. I Es: 'I i 2- V- . -f.- .--. .. ., -. -. H. aft, , 5:,w,u-:.- I Y' -I 1- '-5 'fr1-? A ' -a:::s 9305? '2i'o'fa' . . .0 Q. 0 0 0 . . 0. av 0 fo .00 9 -ooo, Q00 'P -Q Q' 9303. 9-04 o Q .g. .iz 49, I I 5.-E GF' 're JACK A. SCHUR, WFP . . . i ..... Diploma, Commerce , Commerce Club '21, ,223 '23, '24, Menorah Society '21, '22, '23, ,24, Director of ' T, Dramatics '21, Executive Council ,22, '23, Treasurer '24, Society of Industrial En- P gineers '22,Cooper Lnion Institute of Technology '17,'18gArmour Institute '19, '2o. ll I l 4' NIEYER A. SIMON, EAA ..... . Diploma, Commerce -5 I Commerce Club '24, Nlenorah Society '24. 'S WVALTER F. TYLERZAEEI , . , . Y . . ' . . ' . Diploma, Commerce ' Commerce Club 19, 2o, 21, 22, 23, '24, Foreign Trade Club '23, '24, Vice President '24s Society of Industrial Engineers '24, University of Chicago 'I2. in 9 Y F fs.. N , 4. I ll Q MAXWELL ABELL . . Master of Business Administration 1 Pl DAVID I. CAMPBELL . . Master of Business Administration ' gd CARROLL W. COLE . . Diploma, Commerce N S - GEORGE M. FLAIZ . . . Diploma, Gnmmerce f CHARLOTTE GREENE . . . . Diploma, journalism ' GENEVA HOULT . Bachelor of Science, Journalism Q JOHN A. HUTTER . . Nlaster of Business Administration . CRYSTAL C. KENNEDY ..... Bachelor of Science, journalism ADOLPH LANGSNER, NBfIJ ....... Diploma, Commerce Commerce Club 'IQ '20 23, 724' College of New York City. ' Y GRACE C. LEININGER i. i . ' . . Master of Business Administration . . . . il is F. R. LIDDILL . . . , . Master of Business Administration i j' SSU YEH LIU . . Master of Business Administration , ' 1. W. MEYERS . . Master of Business Administration 5 ' HAROLD READ , . . . . Diploma, Commerce 5 CHARLES W. RILLING , . Bachelor of Science, Commerce All O. WALTER SEAMAN, AZH . . Diploma, Commerce Dc DONALD SWIFT . . . Diploma, Commerce . 4- CHICAGO COMMERCE'SlENIORS -- , 2 A A A f . I-ll Pagf 501 .L . ., -1 ..... 5 - Y C A -+- 'EEE35 33755 05905 o 0 ca . Q, b . .3096 92909 90005 Q Q -3-lj., 2 VROMAN gl-IILLESTAD FETEN MCGARRY FAIRBANKS CHICAGO COMMERCE JUNIOR 1 1 -0 F F I C E R S .7 1, ,I 1 A Wu I - 'K . THOS. E. FETEN . Prefzclent C R. T. MCGARRH? . Vice-Prefident , V GLADYS SHILLESTAD Szcretary rf' 'QI VERDON VROMAN . .- Treafurer We mv 3' yf LLOYD FAIRBANKS . . Sergeant-at-Arm.r 'f IQ ' 2 C 2 9 'l TS i , X X 1 ' 4 J' .IN 5 3 S? DQ C H I C A G O r m f rn a C E T C L A S S E S Warne:-.r '- m---mna5Q-f--- wi A W 'Q - V Q .,.-HEL , ..,: .- , .1 ,. ' . .,,,,,,,1-,, , , -Q X N W k Ac:T.Qa-1 ,'- Y-1 , ' :J ,::: :EL-1 ::3'f:.r:,i5..z.:i-,z ,- -' . , - 5' : 'a-' .62 A ..,, 4C,... .1...i K .C , , ' Page 502 BG H- Q .L 6- !:ER:E::i:5,:,. .,..,. ,EEL .gli .. ?W'1aE,f.,L,A:1 N E -111 ia ......, .,.A . 0 ., ., . , C ,,V, ..,. Z H H H E.- lf:- ' avian E75 WWW .5 9. -0 0'- o ca o 9 0 f? 29904 9000? qw 0 0015 96059 QQ Q. SM Q -I F -1-'E Gi 'FFS' f 1-A ,-,q ' 'gm F J'V'-f :i 3 ROXX'LAYD CONROY BARTIZAL PRITCHAHD BLACKNiUV W . CHICAGO COMMERCE SOPHOMORE E TV OFFICERS IT' r f I 1' - li ? JOHN BARTIZAL . Prefident N is GEORGE B. PRITCHARD Vice-Prnidenz I ELIZABETH CONROY . . Secretary E rm 9 X .L M. B. ROWLAND . . Treafurfr Q . wg 'GE 5 E. E 'x I ,QF F. O. BLACKMUN . Sergeant-at-Army 'I ' 'W ff N LQ N Q Vg 9 E my Q 1. V .5 A I ? 1? b Q W .f P - ... ... E .. .. , fi EQE- E 1- E ' 1 . j 5 . - E ' E 1 -In Ewa Page' 503 u .L . ,...,.. , . ., 'L' :1n 1333555-jig ' 'f ' 3554-' , :if'4f -'1 's'.m.----m----L---:- ---O -- -1: 555 ? 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Y.: . . - m G... Y. W.. - ,. . as bgmmd 500015 59565 W5 9694 QOQI -Q Q- - Po o- Q Q ...J L. f.:S.1 if 1 T HINTZ BARTIZAL TEPLITZ I'I.-KYYVARD IT I 1' PRITGHARD WIROM.-KN ROXVLAND N I! f K 1' 'L F C O M M E R C E C L U B OFFICERS Q LEROY F. HINTZ . 1 . . President JOHN BARTIZAL , . Vice-Prefident 54 'QS' HENRY TEPLITZ Vice-Prefident Q7 THOS. Z. HAYWARD . I Vice-Prefident ugh. 5 GEORGE PRITCHARD General Secremry N W Q! VERDON .VROMAN Financial Secrzmry N M. B. ROWLAND . Tfeafnrzr Q DIRECTORS A C. G. COLLINGWOOD J. W. NORTH fm L. M. GOODER C. E. LINDSTROM 5 rcs? C. G. MUNZ A. C. TENGWALL W W. BURNHAM H. G. WRIGHT Q Q, ' X .lf 44,1 QR R DQ, '. ' CHICAGO COMMIZRCE-ORGANIZATIONS Q Em .HHH A H - mms mv111'm1'--4f-W- P -H-f 2 -.-. - -.--.. -Af ' R .-.G.:.G .... . H .... ... . . Page 506 I - -ng My Y V 5 -El .- - . H 4 . '. E L'l-f,i'.QZi f:ffiffn:'ifif.E. . ,,. ., . , .- -. 515235 ooo 96594 We We 53039 Wi if xii I CHICAGO COBTNIERCE CLUB J 'FF' Our first smoker on October 5 was held in the Commerce Club Room. Wheli 'ggi one says John Bartizal was chairman it is almost unnecessary to further explain that the event was a IOOKZ party. . Uh. Yes! Joe Kane led the group singing and was as usual a howling success. Dean Heilman, Assistant Dean Davies and Leroy Hintz were the speakers. l Our Fall Dance at the Drake Hotel Nov. 3, was well attended. With Cope Harvey and his melody kings it is no wonder that the last dance number came too soon. lVI. B. Rowland and John Bartizal handled this altair in a very able manner and are to be congratulated for the enjoyment which was everywhere apparent. November I6 proved the modesty and timidity of the Lydians as individuals. it XVe guys waited and waited and waited in the club for them to appear. Now and then a small group of two or three would come to the door, look in at the angry , mob and in sheer fright retreat to the haven at the other end of the corridor. ' Finally, what resembled a Coxey's army of the gentler sex, appeared and when heads were counted there were about I25 couples and fifty girls without partners. They danced, did serpentines, ate apples and doughnuts. Eddie VVilson was the man who did the work for the Homecoming Banquet i Nov. 24 at the Orrington Hotel in Evanston. Smiley Joe Kane led the gang in i songs and yells. CoachThistlethwaite, Capt.Bill lVIcElwain,Ole hdagnuson, Chuck 1 Palmer and Prof. Teevan were the speakers. l,. l ll It was a joy to see them clap and clap for encores at the Holiday Dance on ll l 1'-X' Dec. IS at the Florentine Room at the Congress Hotel. Gene Keeley and his l li I committee were successful in getting a large crowd out and the music was so good A Q ! that no one wanted to go home. ,. . Our January Smoker was handled by Hen Teplitz. Our club officers were the ll' speakers. Wfith Nlort Sitron at the piano and with his friend who scrapes real i music out of a cigar box violin, we sang, yelled and smoked. The crowd was big, the crowd was full of pep and the boys went home happy. , The Leap Year Dance was held in the Red Room at the La Salle Hotel, February 29, 23. Harry Couch packed the Room and Cope Harveys syncopaters did the rest. 9 F The music was wonderful, the crowd had a most social feeling and were loud in , ESQ their appreciation of a dandy time. .95 We changed the date of the Easter Dance scheduled for April IQ at the Drake 'Q dill to March 23 and held it at the La SalleAHotel Ball Room. Sidney Braverman eil 145 and a good committee furnished a most enjoyable evening in dancing. The room lg gi was comfortably filled and everyone seemed happy. Q 0 The annual meeting-the election of officers and the Sixteenth Annual Banquet 1 'Q are events still to be heldtwhen this material went to press but we are sure that 'i their success is a foregone conclusion. Q k u as . l 2' Q al was we 1 les 3 . B H I C Ago o iikogigiu Ci?l?. iRACiA N I Z A 'r 1 sw i M A ia- L'nEgZ ii A ii ' ' Q 1i ' - iif' I Z:4'i'm 'L'l lff'oi,QffffQfi AL'J'm f'f4f fs..a...., 'N , ff'iiW 'm'w' '!:i' W M l'Al ' iUM' . Mac. W Page 507 . ' E wixf f- 9, -W 1+- L., A -fl 1253: A .. 1 , A , ,ge Hg. Q E '2 5-3'-iw 51 ' ,., Y '---I i - A .L L .L L . ,,A ,L,,,B.E.,,- . I . ,L Q , A- aww 2 , ,AQ... L-LL,-m,L,f.L.,.,,2,,f,,i,,,,,,L,L,,.,,,,,. T A I A - :', EaE5 H RR Bs?E?EEw .LLL ' T ?QG?,ri' gag? ?' 0 ff , 9945 '? I qv O99 35 5' I C5903 ff.f95,,? 1 Q 3. Qililhg Q QQOAQ i- ' A i I..-:J H1- E.-Eb 5 N I Y N I I I M 3 W I , f 1 I H I I I ii HANBUR1' FIETZ ROSE LILLEBERG W , SUNDBERG COBB FISK DEVLIN GORDON CLEVELAND GOETZ G' z W 1 ix' I 4 it L Y D I A N S - I Ei GRACE HANBURY . Prefident . LOIS ROSE . . . . Vice-Prwzdenz i I LUCILLE FISK . . . . Vice-Prefuierit I I ELEANORE LILLEBERG . . Corrzr ondin Sfcrezar R L. I . E 3' BERTHA FIETZ . . . Recording Secretary V Q ZETTELLA COBB ..,,.. Treasurer P Mia' BOARD MEMBERS 4-QI Stag JESSIE CLEVELAND EDNA DEVLIN 56 QQ KATHRYN GOETZ MYRTLE GORDON v 'I ,W ELIZABETH SUNDBERG ,F Ld' CHAIRMEN OF COMMII IEES - Q5 Q MARIE FLEMING . . . Editor Lydian Line O'Type Q .9 I MARY MATTHEWS . . Chairman Entertainments Q FLORA ALFARETTA VOORHEES . . . Evanston Events AGNES HALLMAN . . . . Sports EVELYN GEKLER . . . . Tours ,, in OLIVE MILLER . Monthly Dinners A I MARTHA KJELLBERG . Hostesses LORNA BLAKE . . . Candy BQ? SALLY KING . Christmas Dinner 5, ETHEL WILLIAMS . ' . Refreshments KIQQI I ELIZABETH RHODES Room Decorations u. girl A KATHRYN KILE . Nlidwinter Dance gm A ZETTELLA COBB . Open House I Q E MABEL MAY ....... ' Posters MA A CHICAGO COMMERCE ORGANIZATIOINb Q n E I Y---5 --A Y, , ,, .znswmvevt g L, , L Y 'WNY Q B , feegfe ...,.A.,, A,,,.. I .II.i. t..,,I. MA.,,,L,LA,,..-ammf.,A---lfzeul , gh, ' Y , Aif- W I T'Lz'1j3fe '1-'- 'T ' 1 g:, -1131? 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During the first week of each semester the new Women students were cordially received in the Lydian Room where they chatted cozily over a cup of tea and every- body became acquainted. The regular monthly dinners were especially interesting. The first dinner featured Genevieve Forbes, star reporter for the Tribune who gave us some idea of VVhat a Newspaper Woman Thinks Aboutw. Among the other prominent people who helped to make these dinners a success were: hliss Nlary lVIcDowell, Commissioner, Department of Public W'elfareg Judge hflary Bartelme, who told us about some of her interesting experiences with girls, Professor Howard, who discussed some of the requirements for the development of personalityg and on April II, R. H. L. stepped out of the Line', long enough to grace the speakerls table at our final dinner. But, we cannot talk about dinners without mentioning the never-to-be-forgotten Christmas Dinner. The lovely Rockwood Room of the La Salle was filled with holiday cheer-laughing, happy girls in various colored frocks, brightly colored balloons, holly, mistletoe, an enormous sparkly Christmas tree and finally-Santa Claus. Sally King and her committee deserve credit for the success of this gala affair. Among the speakers were our gracious president, Grace Hanbury, who always seems to radiate friendliness and good cheer and makes everybody glad to be where she isg hflarie Fleming with her abundance of wit, Edna Devlin, who talked about weddings, and our ever sincere hflartha Kjellberg with her Christ- mas in Scandinavia . The Gekler sisters helped to fill in the musical program as well as B-fae Bogus who sang a Lydian version of NIL Gallagher . The closing number was a home talent play written by lkflabel lylay and Sally King. The regular monthly meetings were quite novel this year. The October and February meetings were, of course, social affairs open to the new women students. November I7,being the Lydians tenth anniversary,it was celebrated with a mock wedding. The January meeting was turned into a Resolution Party and, instead of meeting in the Club Room on hffarch 15, we visited the Northwestern University Settlement where we had dinner. Ladies Night in the Commerce Club Room on November 16 was a huge success. The dancing and apples and doughnuts helped to promote an air of sociability and it didn't take long for everybody to get acquainted. Then, we reciprocated by entertaining the Commerce men in the Dental Club room on December 7. If you doubt the success of this affair, ask the men. Three added features on the Lydian program this year were the tours under the able leadership of Evelyn Gekler. After the January dinner we were admitted behind the scenes of the Tribune plant and watched the interesting process of making up a big newspaper. And, after the March dinner about forty Lydians visited a loop plant of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company and saw how cleverly the Hello girls manipulate that vast mass of plugs and wires to make it possible for one person to talk to another at some distant point. Lydia is also becoming interested in Art for Artis sake. Hence the escorted tour through the Art Institute on February 23. It was a happy group of Lydians who started out on Sunday morning, May Lt to enjoy a trip down the Drainage Canal. VVe all took our lunch and truly 'had a picnic'. A day in the country is always inviting, especially about the middle of May when the cherry trees are bloomin, and the robins are singinl. Thatls why we all had such a glorious time out at the Social Workers Country Club on the Desplaines River, near Riverside. It is such a lovely place to go canoeing, hiking-to take snapshots, or loll around the Club house in the hammocks and swings. I And, finally we closed this wonderful year of good times and good work with our Annual Post-Exam Dance. CHICAG-O COIWBIERCE-'ORGANIZATIONS -1... , eg:-1:1 .TGA-a'.,1: 1z:,,:,1: .- f,e..,',f,11:.ff,,-,1: - ,, - .-L -:ge y 7' K- A4214 f-vii: r f -- 1'-1 'Y H -'- .V 141- if: r - f i Lx., , -Y-Q--H--E Y nr-T ygwvww-N, mwgl , M, -. ...K -,...i,..,..-.- ,S ,. -... . .-,.,.,, . Page 509 ,r r -:--v--------- , Af ff: , 1. ,'- J -A -- -T ' T ,.-fm . . . E175 239696 304905 M395 - M95 Wa 6035 New 90 0 . Q' Qs. fe-'T-52 iz! - 2 V A A , '33 T Sf S'- 3 w i . . M 5 .mi 12 1 T 9 MN . .X E ' J 1 1 l 1 W2 w A A T I W3 W X .., ..,,...,,..,.,, ...,.. hi Wi, A WOLPERT SIEGEL Pos SCHWARTZ SCHUR 'Vi F?-I' PRICE CHAPMAN AEON I. H,-KSKELL SMOLER WP 11 lil M. HASKEIJIT C01-IN LEVITAS BHAVERMAN TEPLITZ H T Tl IVIENORAH SOCIETY A w 1 ' W OFFICERS A N Ni ARTHUR S. Pos . . President L ALBERT M. WOLPERT . . . Vice-P1'e.rident Q3 LILIAN R. SIEGEL . . General Secrzmry A SYLVIA SCHWARTZ . . C01-1'e.vponding Secretary Ei, AARON SCHUR . . Trecuurer I if Q L, E A EXECUTIVE COUNCIL E SIDNEY BRAVERMAN A. LEVITAS ' Q HENRY TEPLITZ MADOLYN ARON LEO PRICE ALBERT COHN W MANFORD HASKELL HYMAN SMOLER E Q , 4 HONORARY PRESIDENTS NATHAN CHAPMAN ISADOR N. HASKELL 4 ff? wk QU . D. G? . A l 5 CHICAGO COMMERCE-ORGANIZATIONS ..ETf-ATL '11QQL..?,.....W- .. .. ...,. ak, A- sl 9:3 A-EA if-2 A -A, A A . .44 1. .- - . TLC K7 Ti1iifTfi i T'ffAf'1:::'.,.,E., gf?-5:54 nz : 'f'1?f- F '-7:22:23 , - '- 'l--f wwf-'H-..1m-A--1wx:a4e,a.u-Nnslgggtzni.-'.IA?XE ,gggrsecfiznzflaz :vi-E 51.-L. ,A fx- .... 'ac Page 510 l gl 1 i i ,W ,. P. W 1 has . A W W W W 'v .il 1 f d .4-43--F '--- ., .. -mazda .- ..1?'-ia. 35696 ilfihtbigiffi Q33 aa. THE MENORAH SOCIETY lylenorah-Started at Harvard University in IQO6, an ideal born in the minds W ll of a small group of truth searching, ambitious, students, today is established in W , ggi-fl, 75 of the leading universities of the United States and Canada. It has for its membership thousands of students and scholars studying, open mindedly, the ' Jewish heritage and tradition, discussing in a non-partisan and earnest way the W IW ,' modern Jewish life and problems, and bringing about a broader understanding 5 'W W of the Jew, what he has done, what he is doing, and what he hopes to do. The ' I hilenorah organizations of today are fashioning among the Jewish university 11W W students thoughtful, progressive Americans. .Wi, , 1, This year, the fourth anniversary of the lylenorah Society at Northwestern W , University School of Commerce, stands out far in advance of the previous years. WWWWWg la W It has more hrmly established the hflenorah Society as a part and parcel of the iWW'W M Sgfhool. Ai larger memberihilp, greater liitltendanced atlthe meetiingf, suffcessful A 15' a airs, an greater accomp is iments,-a iave ma e tiis a won er ul lX enorah i'W,WW,l ,N year. W The intensive campaign for members under hir. Teplitz and Miss Aron ter- WW, minated very successfully. Ioo new names were added to the membership list. W WWW MW, f At tpe first meetigg on Octobeg 14, tlgle large attendance and the large number ill WW o new aces were a eep source o grati cation to the old members. Dr. George ISIW 3, L. Fox was the speaker, his subject. being Some Reactionary Forces Confronting lljgl W 'WW the Jews Today . At this meeting Jewish Biographies was unanimously 'WW .S W adopted as the subject for discussion for the ensuing year. ,W glue Study Circle,151ndEr the leadership of Nlr. Leo Price, held its first meeting WW, on ovember 14th. r. ouis L. hflischkind, the leader of the Circle, resided. l Q ' ,WWW On December 2, the third regular Sunday meeting at the Frandis I Room, if, ,gba Congress Hotel, was devoted to the student discussion, by A. Levitas, H. Smoler, will and lylanford Haskell. The subjects were hfIaimonedes', and Spinoza . lm? M W December 16, I923 witnessed the presentation of two plays by the Dramatic J VN, ggcleg FraternityD bg Fatflline Lazfgrn anE:lA'Rosz?ieg by Nlark Mauriei W ark! ' g is a air was so success u , t rougi the e orts o lbert . ohn, that it enable W' -l Wi us to more than fulfill the hfienorah obligation to the Greater Northwestern Build- W ing Fund. . EW, ' 1 The fourth annual dance was held at the La Salle Hotel on January 19th and W W A QQ, judging by the large number of happy faces a real good time was had by all, thanks ,QW , plz to Mr. Braverman and his committee. ff This year the Menorah Society went in heavy for debating, and two debates QQ , were arranged. One was with the Menorah Society of Ohio State University ,gi on March 23, at Chicago, andthe other with the 'Wisconsin Menorah at Madison faf, ,gg on April 12th. The question was RESOLVED: That a Jewish University Be S Established in America Operated and Endowed by Jews and Open to All, Regard- Q, ,ai less of Race and Religion. Northwestern University had the aflirmative of ws, both debates. The Northwestern team consisted of Isadore N. Haskell, Lilian T f N. Siegel, Arthur S. Pos, and Manford Haskell. 1, Among the speakers at our Sunday meetings were Dr. Fox, Professor TrVolfenson , of Cincinnati, Dr. Dushkin and Dr. Mischkind. An excellent program followed , eaclefneeting. The Thufrsfilay meetirigs ,wire Tqfually Isluccessful. f h VI h 25 Q, imaxing so success u a year, w ic as e t in t e memory o eac l enora ,W member an indelible impression of delightful times and life-long friendships,- , l' Q ' the Dinner Dance to be held some time in May promises to be a fitting celebration . I, 565, that will be recalled by each Menorah member for a long, long time to come. 6 ' A .fl Dm F J E CHICAGO COMBIERCEi'ORGANIZATlONS 'E ana .... ..s. . ..,-,..,.. ,DDR as .-. .. - ..,c 2 D-- ---. sauna: ---.SlE5'3m feieitigi 1.'.f. kj ccs' jTc ji,,g,j.c .fsegsff-li? L' :' T- LLQHJiQ-bil--mwm.B-Th'-M-4 -- ---S f - Page jll 'l 'AB' ,.51 ' V .... iii: ff ' 'L' - ls.--3 -.,-.aE,.... ' S MT x 'f': ' Q - A ': : H':2'm ' : ' : ':,Ti.U'.:ff:Ql :l ' Q , V . , ,. ..,.. ., ' . f- E ?3 j: 5 E 39095 50096 MM ' Wk We M -fs af- - A le Q- 9.195 90052 f 7 . I y E E Zi L l A HQIERMAN TYLER FRAZITEIR FOREIGN TRADE CLUB p OFFICERS p . y y l ffl PAUL F. HOIERMAN , Preridmt lf I 1' ' WALTER F. TYLER . . Vice-Prericient fl: 'PETER T. SWANISH . Sfcretary y l all T ' -1' L VVTILLIAM J. FRAZIER Trearurer p K' . THE FOREIGN TRADE CLUB of Northwestern University School of Commerce IQ. has passed the fourth mile stone of its life. pg Four years ago on Friday the 26th of November 1920 there was organized under gg the leadership of Professor Robert J. Ray a club of students who were interested EN in foreign trade. The object of the club was to promote fellowship among the gd M students, secure promrnent speakers to address them at various meetings, to pro- Aa. Z vide round table discussions and to assist the members in their foreign trade inter- lb 5 ests and problems. N pi- I Q.'The club during these four years has entertained many notables and specialists 2 in its particular l1ne of endeavor. The meetings have always been and are open to those interested yet not members of the club. The Presidents ofthe club since its inception are: Fred D. Hess ,2O, ,215 Harold P. Merry lzr, 722g-IOSCpl1 M. Naas 722, '23. . TQ Q lil' T U a QA 345 QA . Q 40 .l y cHrcAco COMMERCE-oRcAN1zA'rroNs E515 T.. time '-1s:--ff-'e-F'fEEs:-- -s-- -msgh ---.1-..-s1..4z.,,..,,: . ..-invade .V -A, J, Q f'Q,,,,,,, ,.,,.Y,t TG - ,E-ui. 1 TAATRSQH 2 - ga.. C . - - - . L wiv-bf--HW-Kim,- AVL-2 4:1114 SLE?-fZtlxmi-A-5,1-fr--wiv -S .... 11 '- , .fxirzs f--fvfaa,-1 ,QC Page 512 K H ' DG' J. I x-:I Tsar! l lil lvl' l vi .ij, 'WI , ll Ml l, plpli In li :Ili jjj' , H, fjjx lj ii ll Ak . ...c ... .,-, N- . 1 -f A f-m.,,,.. . . A, ' A.. ..., fx. ,- s, J, .9 .s 1-wi, TJ- il? , ,fig fkxflcxl 'j ll Us ' ll jl. l fl, 115: Q' - :T rfgzw ll ljlll all ll .ij T i V.: Ill, vl' I, l,1l Ill EW l R tial i i uw Q lf 'Q ,itil 'W :,,,Ii ji li lllill lm , i. 1' lil. i ilu, 1' jlgzllll ji rl 41, l Gill? I l UQ till? i, , ,, ,j l' llliffr at fir, ,Qff 1 5 l ,VCE QE ,l i-fl ,M l n 4 , 1 , i l if ayfr l, egg j falll il 5 'GSW 1' i, THE MEDILL JOURNALISTS The hffedill journalists is an organization under the direction of the Medill School of journalism to which all present and former students of the school are eligible to active membership. Nlembers of the school faculty and such other professional journalists as the president of the organization may designate are elegible to honorary membership. The purpose of the organization is to further the social and professional activi- ties of the students of journalism. Members of the club have the advantage of meeting in person with men and women actively engaged in the literary and journalistic profession, for instruction and the acquiring of a larger professional acquaintanceship. The organization is now in its fourth semester. The by-laws, which have been tentatively accepted state that the membership shall consist of students and former students of the hfedill school. That means that eventually what is now a club of unrecognized cub reporters and amateur writers will be an organization including many well-known journalists and authors on its membership roll within the next decade. As todays, cubs become tomorrows' professionals the prestige of the organiza- tion will expand, and the future members of the club will have the advantage of becoming affiliated with an active group of professional journalists. The social affairs of the organization include dances, dinners, excursions, and such other gatherings, both educational and recreational, as the social committee plans. Speakers and guests who have been entertained at dinner by the club include such well known professionals as Antoinette Donnelly, beauty authority, Richard Henry Little, conductor of the Chicago Tribune Line-o-Type column, Tom Wise, stage star, O. L. Hall, dramatic editor Chicago Evening journal, lVIiss Mary King, Sunday feature editor Chicago Tribune, Vllalter S. Lovelace and Paul E. Vlfatkins, managing and city editors, respectively, of the Evanston News-Index, George C. Bastian, author of Editing the Day's News and a faculty member of the Medill school, H. F. Harrington, director of the School of journalism, and others. As the organization has grown in three semesters from a membership of thirty to a membership of one hundred and fifty at the beginning of the fourth, the executives of the club have increased from a president and secretary to include a vice-president, treasurer, and three members composing a board of directors. ' hir. Ollie W. Croucher, reporter for the Evanston News-Index, and a contributor to various publications, is president of the organization. hdiss Dorothy Fay, vice- president of the Medillians, and chairman of the board of directors, is club editor for the Chicago Evening Post. Miss Ilse L. Callman, secretary, is a contributor to Golf and other publications. Nfr. Clarence Pavey, treasurer of the club, is engaged in the editorial department of the Yellow Cab publications., Mrs. james Mason, and Mr. Oscar N. Taylor, jr., the later ex-president of the club, comprise the other two members of the board of directors. Mr. R. VV. McFadden, chairman of the membership committee, is a member of the editorial staff of The National Provisioner, the official organ of the Institute of American Nleat Packers. Mr. W. A. Zimmerman, chairman of the social committee, is connected with the Erwin, Wasey 8: Company advertising. Miss Ruth Lichter, chairman of the entertain- ment committee, is a teacher in the public schools of Chicago. CHICAGO COMMERCE'-ORGANIZATIONS , T l -- - - -----4--- - E M 4 V! rw -NIT:--NW W gjtigig-LLM YA,fKWVVg:...iYFA V YV-355-fjt I 1 f-fg'5::f::+,-::1::f:' V.-'A-':'::.i'4 .11 . ' 'rf' ' Ti TT Page 513 H V- , M . . Ai ff.. , Y, All a uae- 4-We I f ' --s-Y he ,fa F-.A 3. --We ff '- f-f-gf-. - '-T'3??-T -l-TY? w '------'W e ef'-'A-ee-'-S f ..g?w-fi T, ,5g3g.gg:.fxj-H 5. , ,-. q Ks I l'..3-sp, J! i .fy .- , H,-, ff 1,3 were ft-'Nigga-ii. 4-st -gx iq. -uf iajii l ir :il fllf' 'vfiil Mil ml N iiiflfli rlilli. illlll 1 ll ii 'L i illllle ilgi ,.i illli ii lil? .51 .W il ' will ,i i pm .X i i.. in ll if li ll ill lic ll l:i.1,il5 ff'-' ibc'1.'.ili il' ii ii., . ' J, Ji mi v1il' 'll 1 wi I 'll I lllllll gilgwpi. All lliilii 'Q will, il xr lllii '-if l li i-'ip if I lil 7 Vt 1.,-Us f?'llt lil Q . ll J., l il ilffi i f i , iii! I 'li irllii ll: V HY W H, fr ,i M -Y VRA,,x,,?,,M.f,, A, .3 V.. . .-, s X Allg.,nyw-Ms'.fff.f'5MX. f - :ff-1-il L :fs :..-,fsg:,- sg, , -1 5. qfo I X-3. Yiiigrftf :.:: ,... 1- ,ftfg 1 -53 jf Nifltef?-.:'EE5:i- .,.' ' L4 ,..i.i.,.1...-hi.. i,.-, -JL .1..,41.,,:--. Y Q ' . -V --7. S.,4:4,i...:.,--41-L14-1.-:--14 7.7, N.-tw.,-,.w,w-,,,1,Y- TIMARCQ Davis VVrENcx-rowsm LARSEN SPAULDING GULLICKSEN IQENNY OFFERMARIA THORIPSON NHXMANNY TODD Bos'rRoM TUHZICKX' JAMIAS PARCELLS REILL1' EYHICH PURRINGTON PROF. DUTTOX PATCHEN Hmss ml fm V. .. .ni f SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS THOMAS U. PURRINGTON . Prffidmt FRANCIS W. REILLY . . Vice-Prefidevzt PAUL D. PARCELLS . Secretary NVINNIFRED M. EYRICH Trm5mf1' ROBERT H. PATCHEN . Edizor The present Northwestern University Student chapter of the Society of In- dustrial Engineers was organized early in the Hrst semester with the assistance of Professor Henry P. Dutton and Fred D. Hess of the parent society and NI. B. Rowland one of the officers of the chapter last year. From an initial membership of twenty, the roll has grown to almost fifty persons, attesting the interest developed by the hard work of the officers. After the successful year just passed it is expected that at least one hundred Northwestern Commerce students who are interested in industrial engineering problems will connect themselves with the organization during the coming year. The Society has indeed served its purpose during the last eight months in bringing before its members the very best speakers on indus- trial problems and affording its members the opportunity of making inspection tours thru several of the largest and most interesting industrial plants in the Chicago district. CHICAGO COMMERCE'-'ORGANIZATIONS .i Q28 ...Elk -J ::ai,..::1 pw 12iC: :GE5 fs.-. Qfiiiffri 1 J 'af N56 -si - 6,6 ' tingle- fitcs A Q sara 'i il I . il ' 1 Lol. l .ii'l ii ll ll lil l li IH F41 1' l W l 1 6 l 1 ll l lim! 'H V' l i il ii l ll lg l li I' gi l El l I I ze ll l ll .i 29 is l .lil Will il Smit.. ,ll l 1 iii, i it ai in 'i i l .3 l 1 I l if Ni ii ll l Q if ,Ayn ml i . . l lr it lil Z 1 Siren D,, t' iC'Xf Ul if l xy-15 'I gigs i l l al lf .in ,gl l 'il ii . PQ lg W 33: ,. 7,6 , . ..- .. . ,,Y, . I ,,..,.. ,.,,,,...,-7,,. ,H .,...,.4..,1l PHgK jI4 -,TTT Tin-if Y Ti-I If -T TW-YIVITT T .DHHS ., A.. -a H a-aav ae: M s .4 N.. l- 1 W i en will T u-sa. . T. ' . . . 4,5af.Lft??5T ' f 5 'azszs' R at e ' I7 YF? Q. .KJ 35233 ?g99'l - HN .'Q: N as .Q Q . s, .M , , KP , L?-' Y ' Q: i 5 ,. e Wi F , 'H l if- 3-fs if i Q I ii 4' l I i 'P ' 1' r 15 , l I l - ... .. vw., , ..,',! ,. ' X i l IQEAGT -IOSEPHNON BAUMANN Sn11,r,1-151-,m It I N . , . 1 l SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ll l ,il N THE JOSEPH SCI-IAFFNER PRIZE I ill I' . . ill will In 1909 Mr. Joseph Schaffner, one of the original guarantors of the School of I ll Commerce, established a gift of one hundred dollars to be awarded annually to ill t I I the student in the Downtown School of Commerce who, on graduation, has made 'Ml I the best scholastic record during a minimum of two years. I iq it AWARDED TO NIARTIN K.EAGY . i J I Pk i i ALPHA KAPPA PSI PRIZE l 'N A scholarship of seventy-five dollars, the gift of Gamma Chapter of Alpha 'l Kappa Psi fraternity, is awarded annually to the student who has the best scholastic p l l , record on completion of his Junior year in the diploma course in the School of li' .KJ Commerce. V A ,I M29 AWARDED TO HARRY JOSEPH JOSEPHSON My sa ga' QS DELTA SIGMA PI PRIZE 9 A gold medal, the gift of Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi fraternity, is awarded gli td annually to the graduate of the diploma course in the School of Commerce who, R S in the 'ud ment of the facult ranks hi hest in scholarshi and leadershi and who ' Wi 1 J gl f f f Ii: 8' P P , ,V V gives promise o uture use u ness. 'Q AWARDED TO HARRY PAUL BAUMANN ' PHI THETA KAPPA PRIZE W Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa sorority awards annually a gold key to the woman student who, in the judgment of the faculty, is most worthy as to character, has the best scholastic standing, and gives promise of success in the , 'Q business world. The award is made to the student who completes the Sophomore I l yigf requirements of twenty-four semester hours within three years in the Downtown ft, School of Commerce. gf' AWARDED TO GLADYS SHILLESTAD DQ . p . a T ' ligase A v i W in- C H IAC iA G O --Ci M T: N O R A Ri i i 4 'Swine-V N w i' :If.,..-.,..D'f'ffi'i:f..Q-fQ'.fP. T l E Eivymffi.1fmm51ggg,1.xaeQ1:-.f.aq,mEi,g,.a.Ig2n-Jam-f-I-aw-:EQ , xg .r qv 5 ,Y ,ffif'-ef:wm. 1l:E.13fa. .ff.gfm.mir':a::.f:- Q57 Q Page 515 o 34 . .,., .,,., ,,,.,,. . . ..,, f'?i'mfi1'Q'i?gLi 'z'i ,I.f ,,', ,gfII.iT'T 2' if ' ' ,B -S' ' - 9-'iq EE? 413055 0 0 Q 90 4? me . Iiiigig 0 0 4 . -Q Q' 002, DELTA MU DELTA E Tm' I A Honorary Commerce Scholarship Society I E:': m . . E E Founded at New York Uruversity A A i NURTHWESTEPN UNIVERSITY ! I EPSILON CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University, IQ-22 A . A OFFICERS A 'il HENRY GILBERT WRIGHT . . . , Preridfnl . 1? , CHARLES A. DGRMAN . . Vice-Pmfidznl 11 15 DANIEL J. IKELLY . . Secretary . M MELVIN H. RosE . . Treafurer I .ga . E. Cou LTER DAVIES . . Faculty Adviser ' K FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE HONORARII . WALTER DILL SCOTT A CLARENCE S. NIARSI-I RALPH EMERSON HEILMAN MARK XNINFIELD CRESAP X I A A . WN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE DAVID IDIIMMELBLAU ' ISAAC WAGNER 1 ii 'Af lt! - CARL A. GAENSSLEN CHARLES A. DORMAN ' W 5 FRED N. VANDERWALKER HENRY GILBERT WRIGHT V, 5 ALEXANDER W. T. OGILVIE FRANK E. COMMISKEY 9--' JOHN R. STEWART GEORGE MCANINCH ,, SAMUEL B. ARVEY IXLLASTAIR GILLIES Q I'IARVEY W. KING HOWARD BEROLZHEIMER ' VINCENT FABELLA KATHRYN L. KILE MELVIN H. RQSE E. COULTER DAVIES CHARLES H. BLISS DANIEL I. KELLY 1 D ALBERT B. AUSTIN PIAROLD NELSON fi E HERMAN KQHOFF EARLE R, HOYT g g. ROSELYN ROSENBLUM HARRY P. BAUMANN 4 I ' CHARLES G. AIIUNZ MARTIN KEAGY A A ' hi fl! 91 5 Q Q V U-mis Y Yum cHIcAGo COItfI FIAATERN2TIES i mel 'zk' ' H -1- l-'fi -F ' ' 'f. iL1'..rL:. 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ETERSON ' td N 5 Post Graduate: pw ELIZABETH CHAPMAN KATHRYN LOUISE KILE i 'Q MARTHA KELLY GERTRUDE LASLEY AMY ARMSTRONG MCINTOSH W Senior: BERTHA FIETZ GRACE HANBURY -' Y AGNES HALLMAN MARTHA KJELLBERG fi' A CLAIRE OJREILLY ix f' junior! ' ' OLIVE MILLER ELIZABETH SUNDBERG ' LQ JOSEPI-IINE IAROS RUND ELSIE VOIGT ' gb GLADYS SHILLESTAD ALICE WYMAN dl Sophomoref . I 'BQ ZETTELLA COBB MOLLIE SWINK ' Pledgex MAY FLETEMEYER ELEANOR LILLEBERG ' JESSIE RICHARDS A CHICAGO COMMERCE'FRATERNITIES 1 J! I K W faq, , K liDVA 1 . V. - ,- wi ,. , I f1.r..,, .. , ,im T. 'W -.-. fi- A. -A A. ,,Af.A1. .QQ Page 517 . --..... -AA A A hd ' ,, ,,, ,.,,.,,. ,......1g t tTEi':'iF5i1'if5?i':gi:ef1ff'3giiY'i1 'if-5 'ls ,- m--'- nina Ig?-3? 'I-QA.:-f . . , 30366 5029? 33033 23353 5522 A L P H A K A P A P S I 2 Founded at New York University, IQO4 in E W ,,A, ..,.,, . x.,,, ,I GAMMA CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University, IQII FRATRES IN FACIQLTATE HONORARII J, H, BLISS XV. K. SMART P, K, C0014 A. W. 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' ,..-, - , .... ik, , , Y - f11i2g'-TWQSQTZW W, 1 H f - , Y' ! ' '1FA'Qlf'A-Q-12-1 71- 'fl-Y - ii: 3:'g,?I-1 2, ' ig5ff fM-'41-f:'1 ' , gn , 'i F' - ' f ',piT 'TffL' 'f-P34 Y-j'4'3Q---Giga R-1 '-zfg,,.A:L..LB. ig 1 , .W .l1i11,.,.. f.fi':f:'Tf.:5:? ' '- -- 2 ,.TYx'T Wff'n.' .- ,f M.. Sli, 1,79-3 Page 525 Qq, l, - ,. . 9024 Mi 2333: .0 g 1 I -...J GE 'T' 'WT P H I S I G M A C H I Founded at the Northwestern University, 1923 ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CARL H. ALTHEIDE CORNEL1-Us K, COOPER JACK GIBSON DONALD M. OWENS WILBUR L. PETERMAN CHAS. S. PETTERSEN I J 4 CLAYTON W. HODGES ALBERT SIEONER l ll ALBERT J. LUNDIN CLIFFORD C. SPRUNG lf A JI THURMAN F. MULLER ARTHUR TRAVERS ' I 1 , , 95 '14 f Pledgff ' Ik J FRANCIS CARLTON ROY KROPP A DONALD ECKDAHL JAMES PHILHOUR K CARL KITTI ANDREW N. THOMPSON R5 'gf hw B4 Q' J cy' If df . A 2 9 I Q . A 21 L- A rf. 5 5 'W A A l CHICAGO COMMERCE-FRATERNITTES 3 ..,r- . .,..,. . . ,... ., Rf '11, .. ,L --. A . ,. .... . T ..,C f 3 PW 526 . 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'1:T ' 3 'W bwwCigifEiagzgijziliizgiigiigIlg, Page 528 -.W , A4,Mw,.,...,. , V Y , ,,,,,. L . A ' - FH ,Qc Li... ...Ag Ar-1 - 1--, 773' n ' M Ill!!! IIll1Ill Ill IIN!!HllimlilIIlUIlMlHlIl! fp MWWNW mUMMMM3Mj'JJr M F HMI 1 L p DENTISTRY 1 M mm cr 11411l1xImWWl s ,U WJ1Wn ak 1 U. HM! Q L .M l .,,E. Aw. fn V I 1 l :U li l l l H .1 .1 4, 1 1 D 5 1 1 l , ,. I ,.,--: --q..f-gas:-A4--.ggi--rv-.f X. . 1.-so-1'-.,.gw.7i.-N-f- -Q- v l I ,i M ' a f22T-:- Y T 'T EE G-:AW Fqgffif? 7,1 lk l'PqiXSr'75 Ztlfxf THE DENTAL soHooL The University Dental College, which li QI preceded the Northwestern University Den- ' , Qlgjj, tal School, was organized in 1887. The jd Q first class was composed of six students, E and the first faculty numbered eight. The rf f course of study required twenty-one months , 1 for completion in comparison to other ', lg dental courses of twelve months with the 1 M result that the school graduated more fl, l highly trained men. However, in conse- 1 l f h. ' ' f 1 A quence 0 t ese stringent requirements or , ll graduation the classes were small and in , l li ll 1891 classes were suspended for six months. ' ' 1, During this period the University Dental , in College reformed under the name of North- ,ll ll western University Dental School. The ' , li school was moved at the same time nearer 1 I to the Medical Departments so that the , l dental students could take supplementary ll, p l courses. Class work was resumed with 6 D X D B fifty-three students and seventeen faculty ll It EAN f RTHUR . LACK members' ' i xi I 'Il The American College of Dental Surgery ' l Q l ,ll and the Northwestern University Dental School were consolidated in 1896 under , the latter name. Dr. G. V. Black was appointed dean, and he did much for the l l efficient organization of the school since the classes had become crowded. Settle- W5 ment of Dr. Nfenges' estate in 1900 left Northwestern University the full property will ll ,3 right to the buildings and equipment of the Dental School. The school was moved ll to its present location in IQO2. This building was formerly the Tremont House, il fl l and on remodeling provided some fifty-seven thousand square feet -of floor space. il ,K l l, The large clinic on the sixth floor with one hundred and thirty-eight operating fl l , chairs was and still is the feature of the school. T l A In 1905 two big problems confronted the Dental School, namely, the length illi I5 ll of the course and the standards for admission. At a conference with the other .l 1 ' 'Mg Dental Schools of Chicago, an agreement was reached whereby admission require- WT, . ll ilff ments .would gradually be raised until they were equivalent to graduation from an l ,QM accredited high school. In the following years a new course was introduced, Jas, graduation from which required attendance at the school for three years of nine ll lgifl months each. In 1919 the requirements for graduation became four years. The . fl next year one year of collegiate pre-dental work became a requirement. 1 Ig, At the death of Dean G. V. Black, Dr. T. L. Gilmer was elected to the office . 'gg l' ofsdean which he held until 1918 at which time Dr. A. D. Black took the leader- 1 192, ship of the Dental School. Dean Black is holdin the office at the resent time. 1 . . g P I Northwestern University may well be proud of the Dental School. It has , . , , been. a leader in setting and maintaining high standards in scholarship, and in l, il, , H requirements for entrance and graduation. According to the recent report of the Dental Education Council of the Educational Council of America, the North- l' western University Dental School is drawing its students from, and supplying lm them to a wider range of territory than any other Dental School of the Country. 5, Dental School shares in the magnanimous gifts of Alexander McKinloclt Jr. Mg, 4511 l and Mrs. Montgomery Ward. The New Medical center of Northwestern Univer- 3? fill sity will add greatly to the facilities the School now offers, and in years to come DQ Q1 l the Dental School will be situated in the magnificient hffedical Building on the Q McKinl0ck Campus. L , eTi.'J Dsvrisrnv-DEAN 1535-...... -f Z.: 'J?'?'1f?'f'1'fivi1:-ig?-e+E1if Egg f Mg., ,V . T'-'J' i'i1 i',. , Page 530 T -A-T T .-Ii: gazwxrzjg, - 11 i.I.. LET! 'WT y- . . f-fifgi 211-Z7'f4ll1-Ws21'zx'-A- .. 'TTY--f -1-fail. -Z-. LHZQ fn' L.-F.,-.: :'r'-iv 1. 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Ya v It gl ga 413 I L. .J -.-. -Y..-,, N., ,, . ,. ,. ., UWY A-ws, M, ,Y Af.!.Y L QAM. ,YYY MYR 7 An A If l-IARRY RIANN GORDIN I lvl BJ IB BH CD Ii I lk Bl Northwestern University and the pharmaceutical profession have sustained a great loss in the demise of Dr. Gordin. Harry lVIann Gordin was born in Luston, Russia, August 18, 1860. He received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Berne, Switzerland in 1897. I From IQO2 to the time of his death-july 6, 1923-he held a professorship in chemistry in Northwestern University Dental School YVe all cherish the memories of the man who led us on into the higher realms of chemistry and who was always Willing to assist those who needed additional help. DENTISTRYiIN MEMORIAM Q----:mfr-A' 2 ur-.1 51.4 - f. -we:--1. 3 rr ----nm pg, 1--, .-s .Q -., 1- 6' F325 lei? , 05 ,IIN 1.5 Ig rg? :rigs L'-T 4 iv.- 'Ja bf! will 'lziliilff w.....1 llll . 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WNILLIAM JAMES FARQUHARSON, Secretary. THE FACULTY THOMAS LEWIS GILMER, M.D., D.D.S., SOD., ARTHUR TANNER, D.D.S. F.A.C.S. WALTER RVILLIAM DALITSCH, D.D.S. .ARTHUR DAVENPORT BLACK, M.A,, M.D,, NELS OYNES, D.D.S. D.D.S., SCD., F.A.C.S. OTTO WERNER SILBERHORN, D.D.S. EDMUND NOYES, D.D.S., F.A.C.S. WILLIAM JAMES FARQUHARSON JAMES HARRISON PROTHERO, D.D.S. HECTOR S. INGRAM, D.D.S. TWING BROOKS WIGCIN, M.D. ARTHUR H. R. BERTHOLD, D.D.S. IRA BENSON SELLERY, D.D.S. CLARENCE HENDERSON BURR, D.D.S. ' EHARRY RCIANN GORDIN, Ph.D. FREDERICK ERNEST HABERLE, D.D.S. , ' 'UGENE SHAW WILLARD, D.D.S. OLIVER P. HATCHER, D.D.S. Q if HERBERT ANTHONY POTTS, D.D.S., M.D. ROBERT RAY HENDERSON, D.D.S. 'T Z IIQVILLIAMEBEBE, M.S., D.D.S. BENJAMIN ROSWELL JONES ' I II. OEERT DWVIN BLACKWELL, D.D.S. EMIL MUELLER, D.D.S., M.S. ll WILLIAM GRAHAM SKILLEN, D.D.S. MARVIN GEORGE ERICSON, D.D.S. - B EEORGE ISDN DENTON, Ph.D. PAUL WALLACE INICDANIEL, D.D.S. I 'DVVARD OVVARD HATTON, -B.L., M.D. GEORGE SHERBURNE CARPENTER, D.D.S. ' fl ' I Lt. Col. REX HAYS RHOADES, D.D.S. KENNETH BIGNELL, D.D.S. B ' KARL LEROY VEHE, B.S., M.D. WILLIAM KOPPERUD, D.D.S. JOHN FREDERICK CHRISTIANSON, D.D.S. CLARENCE W. LEININGER, D.D.S. GEORGE EDWARD MEYER, D.D.S. ROBERT RAY PAGE, D.D.S. , . ICHAEL JOSEPH BUCKLEY, D.D.S. CLAUDE M. SCARBOROUGI-I, B.S. CHARLES WEST FREEMAN, D.D.S. RONALD LEONARD JARDINE, B.A. N . 'Q FREDERICK WILLIANI NIERRYFIELD, D.D.S. GEORGE WILLARD BALHATCHETT, D.D.S. QQ' X X L HARRIS WALKER IVICCLAIN, Ph.G., D.D,S DONOVAN WARD BROVVN, D.D.S. 6 HERBERT SCOTT RAY, D.D.S. FREDERICK LUTREN HANSEN, D.D.S. QS' IEHf?Tifg2OEEQ2I2,ZHiE352SSEf?S.'D.S. EXTZERSTIXQZT ERT' Q D B, PQ, AY I C INLEY IX, . . . MEYER SOLON POLIAR, . . ., . . . cg QOREN DANE SAYRE, D.II3.S, LEON TAYLOR SANDERSON, D.D.S. Q ' HEODORE ROCKHAUS IURTZ, D.D.S. FELIX SHERMAN TITTLE, D.D.S. ' ' E EDGAR WALERED SWANSON, D.D.S. ROLE J. ULLESTAD, D.D.S. 'E CHARLES REEDER BAKER, D.D.S. EDITH M. RANSOM, R.N. QFANLEY XIYIWIAM CLARK, D.D.S. -1-i ' ILLIAM . INTERS, B.S. 1Ii?ANK ESLAINEXQRHOBOTHARI, D.D.S. TDeceased July 5, 1923. J, If YRON LISS ALLING, D.D.S. V Aw ,Xu , . A I' J- .II A4 QS' PDQ i ei DENTISTRY-FACULTY Big he 1g 'TM 'iI'ffL ,I, ,.fL.L::l .A ,L ..., .-3. V 1 .4 .i,.. , .2 .L , ..,. - , ,I ,. , U Y '--- '--- --- -----af -- - AWA- V----.M A .. fy N 'YA W --A --75' ' Tj., :.w L- v,v,.g ..- . ,, ,L HS- - mf:':H55,:-ww .QW W1 f f'-w 2:z-z':1-,n,,.:'L:n-1ef..:.i17r...giirgazax-,.:.5f,'Li ' Id. 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IN MEBCIORIAM 11 W- 1 ' i 1 i 4 1 1 9 111 i ii ' V 1 1 1 i ' Q X1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1 111' 1 1. 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 if 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ii ' 211' 1 . li - V 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 .13 i 11 11511 1 1 91111 .ix J ' 11 !p1 , W I l 11 1V11ij. 1 1 1 1 - 'N 1 1 N H124 JOHN BELINSKI, 724 HUGO E. SANSONE, ,24 1 iq Born Sept. 7, IQOO. Born Aug. 5, 1897 I Died April 7, 1923. Died Dec. 5, 1923. 1 1,6 1 Q 1 1,1 1, , 11 il wg 651 ' 1 E31 3 '1 Q11 1 rsgvg I AZ' 1 1311 iiifiz 51 HB1 D E N T I s'T R Y gil, '1 11i -f 1,1424-J.::L.ie1:::4.1:-.Hey.TL.ef--,---1.1 l ,ti gp- 1 . , 9 f . . , 1. f-f,,, 1 - -K ffjji- ,?...,-fTT4:Ti1 ....., T Page 534 -W 1 ,1 1, -.W-.- -,,,... ' g,,,,i: gg-1-3 -- ----if-': -- 41. : fd- el- ----M -f ' 7- 7 1 fl.-A-.. . - X 1 YK., , - -- --A ,--7-7 Y W...-h...,...i C7 -0- . V '--A---f 4 fds- ,. ,.... --+ !31'.A ,gl-,I V 3,5 Q ' t ...e V- mum... -mapa---A---f 'F' - l wma' ',,:,.9-H92 if , si o a ' h '1 - ' f' A-? 'W1't'f' ?aE-2:5 4 M V -mm! M BE5 -'-- 5' 'fn-V0 6 Giga 39006 30695 awe 'Gaia 5303? gat? um eigqg E T21 F I ..... L,-, fn? f-r5.3 W ANDERSON v REGAX BUNTA BENGSTON WOOLLE1' A DOWLING IXITZMILLER I'IULVEY Kotcmc LAHR Movies A T Y' l' lI t , , It '.4 I ' DENTAL SYLLABUS BOARD ' Ji t 'g A. R. BUNTA . . Editor R. BENGSTON Bitfirieff Manager 1? C. A. REGAN . . Affiftarit Editor gg 'V H. B. WOOLLEY Afyfiftaiit Bztfiriefx Mana er -A W5 g M gg, L. C. ANDERSON . . . Athletic: ' ' gg' F. E. DOWLING Fraternity Editor sq v E. KITZMILLER . . Art D. E. HULVEY . Humor R. H. KOENIG . Faculty Editor . E. G. LAHR Senior Repreferttatioe 0. E W. NIOYES . . Senior Repreferitatioe lv ' V ia. U ? V? 9 A QW t D' or A -uhm D t . -W 5? Y i mags i f ' f4-A - f f f--- -.-- K-f ..-.-fm...-, L yf gwm-A ng-,f5f .f..z, ,A fwid- 'HM A .4 JV, - f .1-v im: A Page 535 ..-1- - ...... -, . 4. An Y,--..---amen:-an ' ' 'A wf253?E5f' ' F' ' md .1 . ...T :g, '-Yuri-'rx' :. 'fi-r r, -5: '7 if'i..J' . . fr - , ,, 'mf-'L'- 2 Qian ms 3 O 45 9 0 4? . . 'O G50 Quo Q, we Mood QQQQ 90 0' and 222: i i in E EW' TT Y Y , BOVIK TIMMERWILKE WATSON K FOLKERS KOENIG GREENEBAULI JOHNSTON LIVINGSTON w ff IN ll Y ., . I RTL H 13 T' ,, DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL 3 T M. GREEN:-:BAUM . Chairman ,Q W. F. JOHNSTON Senior Reprefenzative R. H. KOENIG , . junior Rrprefentative ., E959 ' . . Q T AN F. I. LIVINGSTONE . . amor Re refenmtwe 3 T IQ, SBU . 'l 05 G. R. TIMMERWILKE Sophomore Representatwe 69 . N 5 H. F. VVATSON . Sophomorr Reprffentazzve Q p! . . E. G. BOVIK . Frexhmcm Reprefentatwe Q C. E. FOLKERS . Frzfhmcm Reprefentatioe 1 'T E 2 W' 1, .. A wil' . ... 5 Q4 T A gl D' Q Q Y 'ETS 5 DENTISTRY-ORGANIZATIONS Q H ? Q W .Z p -L A, W- . . . T T alll T-li! 'x'7fQflQ '7 L 'm i 'H ' W ' 2uEA': ' i '4J L :' ': igL3Q:...QQa-..:53Si2,..,un.1if-L,:-g:-if w'--' :.r:.f. f'.,.f,,-,A.-...Q-. ,-', ,AF .:,.1.. Q... f ,Y, .QQ Page 536 -A, I 4'1. :M ,,,a :ww I 11 .4,. i I YY V A V 3-mf? ..... , . --.- - 4, lr - - .1. .:. ,'-. .. J. . ...M.1.. ,.., V . 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J gl My lu E Y I IE DENTAL SENIOR OFFICERS HW' I JN wg f W. E. RUESCH . Prffident . S. P. ADAMS, JR. Vice-Prefidfnt . L 1 . H J. R. NICELVVAIN . Secretary Qi we 5 'I im, . C. F. STEARNS . Treafurer E351 E UQ QE 'ef 55 N 2 Q 9 Q iw EI av FE fa M2 Q E 6 L- E Q Q 9' Eg 1 Emi Q ,w, IJI'.NTIS'I'RY-CLASSES f fY.f V fi, . A . V, 7, - ..E gums EJ QFTTQL, lgi? gg--ggffw-1-EN ,ggi NT EEEE EMff1 .E1'1FW------EET-Eagvw-2f3mL -Q Cami... .... . .... T E.E.. T-: ..V. v T- fx .... .,,g.,g35gi,,,.it 'gg EW X V +EX,A X , -, ,. EL E--f,.mrmsai m1-M.wi-1 Page 538 .45-, ,,,.-eww 1 -Y--.. . .5 T-1i?,ZTi.f-Z-9'f :Q.QiQ., yifif .qfI13g'- ag . , - --.--f.,. ,., -'Sgt'-f.'v':i?iH1 Q1-iff--'ai 'ffg I, ff 5:1',1':jIy'yf T, '32:Y2f,1Z..:1,1:: . , , ...M- xax, V ,,,, V .1-.::::T:.1Z-:flfvfg-Afa12e.l+-1 41i.::.,wIa:i2f- 4. 2 - -f-'uf 'Vw .'i..xflfI-'x T'ci,i-..'f . flfiiixezv- -- .,. -..,... ., .tw 1:-V, .., W, y 129,11 .V 1-. 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Being an extremely precocious child, I ob- served a long queue of young men and two charming brunettes waiting outside the ad- ministration oflice. There was an anxious, tense, Cno not vacantj expression on their faces as they held in one hand the school bulletin and money in the other. YVell, they gave me the 'once over', remarked that I looked like most babies, and expressed a hope that they would be with me when I grew to manhood. Everybody was busy and they didn't seem to have much time for me. I saw several struggling under a load of books, another lot wrestling with boxes of nick nacks that were labeled supplies . One day I was carried into a large hall and looked upon the whole bloomin' mob of them. They were all sizes, races and colors,Cgreen predominatingj. A 'feller' stood up and said, Look here fellers, we have this kid on our hands and it is about time we gave it a name and appointed a few oHicers. So they called me The ms ,. ' O -:Crass l I F1414 4- ' ZSQME1-HINQ BET THATS I f U Youwc MAN QGEE l. iI5?5.fEiiTS Z W VZ! fl IEI , 1, I VI 577 Ny' I4 Cute- II W I Class of '24 , and paid two dollars in dues for the privilege. They elected a nice fair-haired boy as president to look after my interests. That group of fellers were a live bunch. They made an athlete of me. Bro. lNIarks became interested in me. A band was formed, boxing matches in the assembly hall, and a basketball team. The basketball team played the Varsity. I, the Class of '24, finished a wonderful year cutting my teeth in ivory and doing lots of other funny things. YOUTH I, the Class of '24, felt that I was getting wise. Ivith that confidence I advanced to the junior Class, and took unto myself F. A. Solberg as my friend and guardian. I took up my station in the new smoking room and fought, shoved, and gambled for a patient when the examiner approached. I led my first patient to the chair. Open please , was the feeble command. Wihat a cavern- BIANHOOD I was overjoyed to fmd that the examinations by the various doctors at the end of the junior Year found me strong and fit to take up the arduous duties of the Senior year. I could now lord it over the lowly little fellow called Freshman. No more must I step out on the hfth floor at the command Freshmen out except in company with Doc Schlosser or in a dignified way to attend a conference with Doc Denton. The boys got together and celebrated this period of my life. They said that it was fitting that the young man should have a person of dignity and standing, socially, scholastically, and financially, to pilot me throughimy last scholastic year. Forthwith, they acclaimed Bill Ruesch my overseer, councillor, and dictator. Bill and I are quite chummy. The fact is we are jolly busy with specials, themes, etc. Oh, what a life! f OUT IN TI-IF. WORLD After the sweating Cperspiring is too, mildj ordeal of graduating and the trium- phant journey back to school, I pause awhile and gaze into the crystal. I see myself 30 years from now assembled with those boys of '24 at one grand reunion. Yes, they are all getting old now, but I shall be with them until the last man of '24 shall have reported. H. VV. COOPER, '24. DENTISTRY'-QCLASSES I I I 4, I I v Of O I I cl . .059 0 GJ u I I l I II li I I I I I 4 I I I ,I I I II I ji II I I I 1 I I I I I R56 Ig ' II, -III - ' f--Wm ff- -- --a H-Y ..-.?..--7.-. W 1 . -- I I. --7-.,.....-..,,......Y,.,,..... ....,.,,, 4: gg: .: Af ag--: 1-'fp - fF'T?lT1 cE-2A'- - f-ia:-11312 -f:--ii f-'TN I 4plesgg:Q-55212533-.aliiiie dilfiiiis- - , 'ftf 'I to ' ' I - 'tt 'T' Ti'- f mEff Pm 539 V ,. ATHE CLASS O F '24 :si r .I I , I IJ- 55-Il,IgIfi . - , -.V V N .. ' 592 . ,.,,, 11 . - V? ' - at ., . - VI X N . 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X DENTISTRY-CLASSES L Page 541 fl 54:51 if?-'55 'W I 7 ii 7'1f'?N?.11 'i 'Fi 3 . f: T7? 'fEi 'F 'tM ' ,, .- -1-1 W FTF 'JW --,.. ., , ,A-E: fra? stiff 'este -- -. .-1: 11:::A-1-1::4Y... ,gf,,.,.,,,1-., ,yy ., x. - N, 3 ,-1 , S, L: ,l ,fp .3 ,,,'i.,, ,, V, , K 7,1 1, ,, I ,N T-gr, - ,AN-212'- . :ffm . A---v . W.. --J-.4 ,f.f ..--,. . , M, 1 ,., , , , in .J ,.1. . 1.-x- . . . ., ' .,Lg.... '-- i,,. - ,.'-. .'..'.'s' ..,,,,, N ,L . . V , f ff, .- , , , W., g asa,-- -aw. . :dugg ....11f,,LeE..L..:11i. Q.: 5 .' will-Q V KJ-ILi:::.:-1-i141 v :xxx-1 gl gy Ari. wmv ,---N, , ,Mg W-A N x -,M-N ,WM,,4,,, HL,-w,v,,, ., ,,.e.,. Q.-.,.-. . A . -LJ THE CLASS OF 1925 The juniors returned to the dental school in October 1923 for the third time. YVhen we - ' '- I , returned in October 1921 there were forty- N' live in the class. Only thirty-eight completed - ' K , ' X' T the first year's work. During the second year ' ' the enrollment was thirty in number. This SNATTER KID ' - year only twenty-eight of the original number gi-ggsgosuigrifim? QXEXANWNC returned.. That number was increased by Vsxfzoom' the addition of transfers- from other schools NAMGOTTA fb' gk and from the class of nineteen twenty-four. TACKLE MY Altogether the class has an enrollment of FIRST Iii ix PATIENTKGNEYBI ! Town 730 N Th t the class is t icall cosmo olitan V AAC! I K., f a YP Y P W 4,11 viz: Illinois 20, Wisconsin 2, Iowa 2, Arkansas 1 , X j 1, Indiana 1, Missouri I, Nlichigan 1, lVIontana I, Idaho 1, New York 1, Nevada 1, North Dakota 1, South Dakota 1, Canada 4, Hawaii 1, and Philippine Islands 1. 'The class of twenty-five is the first that has been required to comply with the new entrance, curriculum and graduation require- ments. With the presentation of credit for at least one year of college Work has come the establishment of new methods, ideals and standards. Our class has had to break the ice', while the administration had been readjusting the courses, adding new ones and reorganizing the various departments of instruction and clinical practice. We highly appreciate every effort made by the administration in the steps taken for the advancement for dental science and for the excellent opportunities placed before us. During our freshman year Rubin I-I. Koenig served as president, while during our sophomore year Frank E. Dowling was at the helm. This year Allen Rothwell is our capable president. During the drive for the Greater Northwestern campaign in 1922-1923 the junior class submitted a one hundred per centum subscription. Early in October of this year-1923-we were given our passports to the clinics. Since that time every member of the class has been desirous of establishing a credit- able record both in quality and quantity of clinical work. At the time of this writing, December 15, the average number of points for the members ofthe class is in excess of that of previous years. Our class ranks high in scholarship and we hope that by the time of our gradua- tion a new record will have been established. As we go through the year and then as We pass on through our final year's work we hope to absorb all the best dental knowledge that Northwestern has to offer. We will ever hold high the banner of NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL and of the CLASS OF TVVENTY-FIVE. thirty-nine men and one woman. is indicated by a recapitulation of the states and countries from which the members hail, il li lg DENTISTRY-CLASSES - far- . . ...A 'V-:J --w E'W. lE O 11 qi va a? stew 36 T139 ' AWE? 921231 95032 CCET-lt: if-'C 1: l l C I L54 53.1- Wa.. , , - I I 1 lil lil' I ll rig 1 ll ll l l fill T il ,lx 1. mx, I' 1 I 5 1. - 14 . 4, 1 ll li 'l llwjllllll I. ill le WI: ln .1 1 . Q1 1,11 fi l'1 ls l .1 . lf I-1 5? 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Although the program Wil, l Oi-l,.f,5Rt5Yf l K ax for the four years is a strenuous one, the class K -f-- is bearing its share of the work and making jN'Q5J'gf'ff50PH the best of it. The diligent effort which is l,li,iQ. f being expended is the response of the class to film ,gotirisfhrd wfgt L. ' hard work. Every one realizes that various lllllg HIM problems which present themselves in the ' ' clinic, and a perfect understanding of the Wim ffl AJ 'Z till-. theoretical side of our studies, will afford to tfilifl Q7 ease up some of the difficulties which may be X BACT presented. llllli -5 6 If QNN In the line of school activity the class has X R057-'V f KC xvlbvk Riff shown itself as being far from a slacker. Early ln fig semester smokers were given to the freshmen. El' School activities were res onded to with an llhiliv , I P , li,,f,3,,f average of S5fZ, attenvdance. hflost of the talent which furnished the music under jj the auspices of the H. hl. C. A. came from the sophomore class. Last, but not least, a spring dance will cap the climax of the social program. will T H E C L A S o F .,.-ull, S 1 9 2 7 On October 2, 1923 Northwestern Univer- Af,3i'5l!1 sity Dental School opened its doors to a new T CW .:,. . I 1 freshman class. Like all freshman classes, it . il ' . llilwi was one to which the ideals of professionalism E will were new. The principles of the school were W . new. To each student was presented the X , llllili, problem of adjusting himself to the change of f c f ff f WH R5 -,-,HS H conditions brought about by his entrance X NISRTHWESTESSEIE lllfffi into a professional school. Nlany preconceived X fi ,, , XL DENTKLE , ideas had to be changed or remodeled. To ' W' SCHOOL HOUSE? accomplish this change a series of lectures was SS? Q,-f !, Lg E given divirig tgeufigst wec-ik at yghich Eime OA 5.51, L - t t t X ' A - 1,1 fffrfllityf' Sl Al. Dfosigfif riylieesdeiriitdf thi ,KA V4 affw l dental school, and many of the professors gifs, N' ZL?Xf5Q ML connected with the university. These men Q l 136115-9 fl- spoke of what lay before us as students and .T.-- 1 l ' i. professional men, and emphasized the great yfgggifr-Sw l service that we, in our professional lives, would 'WEB ll be able to give. fill? X5 Then school started, and after the first 1:2512 v-N Wifi: iS? three weeks the necessity of a class organiza- tion became inevitable. A classtmeeting was . I ij held and the following men were installed: John T. Gutberlet, president, Richard A. Smith, vice-president, Jasper A. Honnigar, secretary, and Earl C. Watzke, treasurer. Ellis G. Bovik and Clarence E. Folkers were elected to the student council as the class representatives. D 1: N T 1 stvrmnkvriit A s s E s V .ac . Pagf 543 I jj:fii:f4.5:1T:4i1iI.QLL..f Lfgilif, 'f f Y ,Q ' ' 3 . fir? ax ... V--K ,. .1 ,. - :ag 'I'-, 5:Q1ii'y-:Ll '-1:1 -.'Q:7Sg9+SiE:?:54 WN. ,.. ,J x. 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Dental students and those intimately connected with the school alone can apprec- iate the sacrifice in time and effort required of the dents who participate in athletics. Regardless of that fact the school was well represented in all branches of varsity athletics. In baseball the dental school assumed a new position in the election of Al Taber as captain of the varsity team. Al made a very creditable showing as a result of his knowledge of the game. That he was successful in piloting the team was due to the fact that, thru his leadership and ability, an unusually large number of dents participated in the games. Bill Johnson, a veteran of former years, showed con- siderable ability in his fielding position. Altho his first year out in Purple baseball, Ralph Bengsten, made a very acceptable showing as pitcher. Both Bill and Bing made such excellent records that in the election for the captaincy for nineteen twenty-four they were the only candidates. The achievements of the dents in football were as noteworthy as they were in baseball. Those who participated in a sufficient number of games to qualify as letter men were, Bill Johnson, Chuck Kelly, Art Piirto and W'ally Banner. Altho they did not receive their letters, John Lane and Smiley Simon, played consistent football all season. Bill Johnson, Chuck Kelly, Art Piirto and John Lane wore their Purple football togs for the last time. Bill represented the dental school for three years during which time he played good ball and was known for his ability to pull down passes and to run down punts. Chuck Kelly, better known as the f'Fighting Irishman played a fine type of ball and gained fame for his deadly tackling. Art Piirto, a last year's backfield man, was changed to an end position and showed his mettle by qualifying as a regular. Wally Banner, altho in his first year of varsity ball, stepped to the front and proved himself a shifty man. He made a specialty of line plunges, gaining for him- self the name Bullet . Wie all know that he will be one of the real fighters next year. , Smiley Simon and John Lane were valuable additions to the team. Owing to injuries, Simon, was unable to participate in a sufficient number of games to qualify for a letter. Nevertheless, he was a valuable asset in the games in which he played. He will be in the university again next year and we look for many accomplishments from him on the gridiron. The spirit of a GREATER NORTHWESTERN is as much in evidence in the dental school as in the other schools of the university. This applies to athletics as well as to other phases of university activities. Every available and capable athlete is desirous of placing Northwestern in the front ranks of the athletic World. With increased transportation facilities from Chicago to the campus dental school should have a comparatively large representation on the athletic teams next year. DENTISTRY1ATHLETICS 1211111 -- , 1 111 1, .1 ,,,,f-51fataf.1.1 -e,,f.f-1-.1-.11--A K lkf 5151 reef, - .1 1 1.1 11 11 11111111 111111 1111 1 1111 1 1 1 1 11 11 111 1111.1 1.111 11111 '1l1 1111 11 1 11111 111 1 11111 11 1 .1 11v11y 111 .111 1111. 11 1 Q111111 11,1 1 1171 11111 1-11 1 1111 -131111 1111111 111 1 1.117 111111111 ,111 111 1 11 111 111111 1.11111 '11 1 . 11111 1 '1 11 1 11 'Q 111111 1 11131 11111 1,1 15 11111 11111111 4 51 1711 Q 1 ,ff .1 1 11...s 1111 11 11' 111.tes 11111-... 1' 1 YQ 111 . 1 1f1111'11 11,11 11111 121-1 4-1, ii-,MT Pagf' 547 .15 1 si KING TUT TI-IE DENT Tutankamen, buried thirty centuries ago in his tomb in the valley of the kings, was found with a blowpipe in his hand, and a consumed Richmond crown in front of him, which seems to lend sufficient evidence that Tut,' died of heart failure at the Egyptian State Board. That is Dr. VVillard's verdict, and the latter has just returned from the scene of the remarkable revelations of ancient civilization. I saw countless mummies, reported the renowned bacteriologist, Hbut the most interesting things I saw were the mummified pulps. According to Dr. VVillard,s account, the Egyptians knew all about dentistry, and were aware of the fact that the tetanus bacillus has infected each Sphinx, making each one silent throughout the ages. Thus was organized the closed-mouth technique. The first Valentine, a cement arrow and a sentimental inscription on a big substantial heart of Weinstein's stone, was discovered near Tut's tomb. Dr. 'Willard insists that the Egyptians got their idea of pyramids from the molar triangle. 'LAS an example of extreme loyalty,', concluded the professor, Tut's Sheba was discovered with a rubber-dam in place, which meant that she was about to sacrifice the pulp of an anterior tooth so that Tutu could pass the board. Dr. Christiansen- Never touch the overhead Wires with your bare hands. Tillie- I see, strict asepsislv Dr. VValling- VVhat's that drug, class?,' No response from the class. Dr. Illfalling- Why, I thought I just told youln Class- Ohl Digitalis? QDid ja tell us?j VVhich was correct. Junior- Some carbolic acid, please! Inmate of cage-L'Would11't that kill you. W D D I , I YOU D - i NOT F no ,lf gjismi xlf -LJ, ZJJE Q N31 fx 0' ,I if Q I' I Q Q N2-ogl w gi o ' f ,L W , M f 'T ffiafgyq., f A 1 J li' l 7 0 DENTISTRY Pagf' 546' es 11, I ,nr . . Q'-'Zi .1 . 1,1 1 , 9 .tg 1511.8 :Gr wiv' 1. , 1, .1 wif-41 1.i,j 1 l iw 11 1 115 1 l ll 191 111 'll lf 1 ll 1 1 F ll 1 ,1. 141i 1 .111 lli 1, I ,.L:1l1f gn H' 112i will 'll lli 511 E1 113 115. Q. 151' 51 L: 1 'Sv ll 11 ll? T4 .tsl .L - G7 Hifi .Jn 1' Q1 W1 :li lm li ,1. 11 L31 NEITHER HERE NOR THERE Dr. Hatton, after much searching research, is reputed to have isolated the organ- ism of pyorrhea-the gumdrop. Coming directly from the Carnegie laboratories, is a report that the vague fourth dimension will shortly he fully elucidated, as a result of its capture by the lVillard explorer. Peridental experts are not crooks in the true sense of the word, but they are always picking pockets. Uur idea of an optimist is one who anticipates casting inlays with the gold he Ends in the crucible. Our idea of purgatory after death would be to pound thirty-live rolls of foil in a class two cavity and then lose cohesion. Yes, Allen, epsoin salts are good reducing agents! Dr. Freeman- Give a counter indication for gas anesthesiaf' R. D. S.-'gln some patients that look unconscious normally, it would be diffi- cult to tell Whether or not the gas would have any eilect. N Dr. Freeman- Give another and leave yourself out of it this time. He pounded thirty rools of gold Some said he was a fool. At any rate he cried with glee, Fm plugging for the school. E 1-4EY WHADDA vow VXIANT ? OC ff' f QRJ I ' s . 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L, ' .4 EQ? BQ? 39004 . 50.95 -2-A age? DELTA SIGMA DELTA 2000. az: -. -9 - Founded in University of Michigan, 1882 gg ETA CHAPTER 2 Established at NoI'thWestern'DentIa1 School, 1893 A D FRATRES IN EACULTATE F E H . . BLACK . I. ABERLE V F. W. GETHRO E. NOYES I. F. CHRISTIANSON - I. B. SELLERY W. G. SKILLEN K. A. BIGNELL B. R. JONES F. W. NIERRIFIELD H. A. PoTTs H. F. MATHVEN T. L. GILMER C. S. CARPENTER R. I. ULLESTAD WILLIAM BEER R. M. DIX RUF.. BLACKWELL I C. W. FREEMAN M. B. WALLING ' S. W. CLARK I FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Senior: W. F. JOHNSTON C. F. STEARNS gi 15.1-IR . E. D. SMITH w ' . . UESCH L, E. SM 1 E. M. STEARNS C. D.-WKIRIIING ' T, C. A. FISHER R. G. MILLER , ,. A R. R. BALDRIDGE - S. B. HEINIGER H ', 1 G. E. BOARDMAN C, VV, BATES U ' A. F. CONARTY A, N, ROESER - L. D. CHURCHILL J. M. HAAG ' J C- L- CARNAHAN H. B. VONRUDEN . . EVERS BROWN ' K R- L- KARNICK C. G. .NLARCEREAU C. KANUTE GRASSLE J- J- UKEEFE hi. E. GJCONNOR R. G. PINKERTON N, H, GROVER , . Q R. H. POWELL E. C. ZEISS 29 funiovpr 93 ,NF B- J- COOPER D H. MAMAIIEN 55 E. R. MORRIS J, D, BUSH SQ pg H. S. IHENDERSON K. P. EI-IN ' P25 D. M. COUGHILIN 'I 63 Sophomoref 1 F M. V. SANDEN H. L. JENNINGS 'Q K- PENHALE A. C. CARLSON A- MCCOY M. D. SMITH O. GLANTZ H L R J- W. GRAY . . AY fl , - YQ Pledge: 9 R- A- SMITH G. H. C01-EY M 9 E G. BoRIcK C. F.. FOLKERS V , C. F. SEIDS R. W. MURRAY E J T- GUTBERLET G. F. OHLENROTH ' ,fd Al F. E. WOTZKE J. A. HENINIGER L. H. HENRY C. S. :KINCAID A l 3 'gig Y f DENTISTRYQFRATERNITIES Q - . --' , .Y Ii. 1353571 -- .. -- --AT - -.. . 1--I 'A ':'o- - Page 552 Q -.ac ,,, Y xx. wx 1 ,Q ,.. -,,.,,,,,, .,. V,ff.1, , - A M- -V.. ,-,,Y .f.,- ,lx ,.,.f.u- - -,.-- f- V Y ,f ,-f...,,:.-V ,. N ,4,,.,L I 1 -- r :-:,.--,-M. ...M .-- -I M, 'YA'-Y, , A h A, .. - ' ,,f,y,,,,,, - .W -.v-Y-..-.H W4-YA M-x- ,Y-,Y - .-,-,.-,. , , .. ,1 , Y Y Y -H. W .- ,. ,ww I ,qi 1114 1' Y - :W,,,,.,,..-. , ,.,.--Y .-,-- - .1 Q, w W , ,rr ix.:-.-. -ii,f13:11:v1:':,gL-l-qflf 01 1, V1 X .. 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V. f. ff V V. ...,, . .. . - . f - -f - -V ' - Qaign: WE? 4375? awe 9 0 Q 32034 23253 9 0 . 62023 QM E, 2 1 P S I O M E G A l,,,.,,l Founded at' Baltimore School of Dental Surgery, ISQZ al ' 3. 6,33 TF A IOTA CHAPTER Established at Northwestern Dental School, 1896 A FRATRES IN FACULTATE T. B. WIGGIN A. TANNER . H. S. RAY O. P. HATCHER E. S. WILLARD E. H. HATTON G. R. LUNDQUIST S. A. HUTT R. O. SCHLOSSER ' F. S. TITTLE W. D. DALITSCH W. KOPPERUD FRATRES- IN UNIVERSITATE Senior: H. COOPER S. A. Puxvro T. A. DONAHUE C. M. STARKSEN . G. W. FLATEN D. D. LORD T-Q! G. R. GLEASON T. B. SCHNAIDT r- ! ill H. M. GRANQDLE R. F. FRANGENHEIM ll 1 H J. T. HANSEN G. I. WARE 1 l M. L. HUBBLE L. S. WooL1.EY ' N -I. L. LANE W. S. :NIURPHY ' I O. L. MAST A. VAN WYKE lk , . W. C. MOYES A. W. TABER . E. C. NUSDURFAR NI. A. VINCENT l C. W. JOHNSON J. GRAHAM X A ' funiorf P3 R. G. BENGSTGN ' A. ROTHWELL 93 X lf! D. E. HUI,VEY H. B. ANOOLIQEY N gg D. W. SEWRIGHT A yi' A I g Sophomore: ' lg fl L- H- AKERS M. G. JENSEN ' ' 'Q W' M. EGAN H. B. SINIONS . VV. H. HARTZ NL SMITH ., Fre.rhme1z 'E L- 1- BECK!-ER G. VANDENBERG V: S. E. KRAL H. C. DRIGGS :I y l M. E. GRABER H, J, lxfloygs ' I Q .455 gg. F Q B DENTISTRY'FRATERNITIES A A' . . . ...., .. .. ...... . ..... . W. A -A A ' W i Y i i f ix K . .. .T .... ., ..,. ,. S W sff.-E-f . Eg -. . ff '. 'sn-?i3i:::.:: -' f: :gf .'z. f.::-Ann.-7...-.-.uw-:fo -5,53 2+ -va -. ' t -1-f . .ff - ,.,.,-..V, ...V , . . ., ' ,, . W .. 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' 13 JQ , FA X '1 1 ' ' 1 ' HF, 11:91 E ,1 1 Ng! 1'1 Wm 1:15 1 V Mffw. .. 'WW FQ ..,, 5' 1 111 - ff Q fi.. I 4 :JZ --lz 1 S 1 f 1 pw' . 1 .. , 1 1115! . ' ' ' 111 ' 1:2yw.o7firf ' Nqglgfzsfr fffwccc Vlfr 1 1 1 f 111 W ' 4111 'E eg? 1 1 1 ., 1 ' My 1 , LEM U A if A ?1 M VP' - ga .KJ 1 WA '11 1 11111159 5 1 11 44551. - :N 1 fa E3 - A H11 151 Q:-uf: 1 Q 1 , .WM D E T1 S T R E If I ES , Ii' -1-f1fQ1CLLA,.2.:1ig, g.j,1,.4 ,.g,.i:,.-,.:'iiE?5i1:IifLT5ff'fkiig- if F11-1iPTT?fE3 W ' ' 4 Fw 555 Xu, 1 .Lp - - I A 1 W i -.. U l , I P K gsnsnn ??? 3025? 'Q Q' Pe' A mga? XI PSLPHI Founded at the University of Nlichigan, 1890 . I RHO CHAPTER I Established at Northwestern Dehtal School, igoo FRATRES IN FACULTATE A E, W. SWANSQN L. D. SAYRE O. W. SILBERHORN P. D. NICDANIELLS FRATRES .IN UNIVERSITATE M. G. ERICKSON T. B. KURTZ' L. T. SANDERSON N ELS OYNES Szfniorf - C. O. ANDERSON R. I. RUTTEN QC. H. BETZER F. A. SOLBERQ C. R. BRUGGEIIAN W. B. SMITI-I A E. J. FRASER H. E. SAN,soNIz -F. W. HEDENSCIIOUG W. Scorm- F. T. LAUTENSCH-LAGER R. L. STRUHALL I MCNARIARA W. TWEEDLE ,. . ARSHALL ' . D. :NIATTESON H FISHER OLSON , , ,, E. RANFRANZ J'N t? 1 funiorf ' I L. C. ANDERSON C, A, REAGAN A. BUKTA RQBLE F. E. DOWLING WV, RUQPATH RIH. KOENIG C. E. SIMON . Nm E? Sophomore. N5 BUDILL :HARVEY 493 J- G- HARRIS E. D. MARTIN P23 C- STENTZ D. M. STRANG I G. R. W. TIMMEIAWILKE W. C. HOAG w WV. O. URBAN B S. MAY 5 . . pm R- C. WILLIAMS B. A. HOFFMAN F2'e.f1z1nI'1'L IS. E. VVENTWORTH B. M. CRAVEN N, A. C. LARSON E- E. HOWIE E R. VV. GRAHAM - E. H- BIXLER Y.: A. L. BERG A. F. BRUENING ' I W. L. BANNER U 51 A' . Qi Q 3 Q DENTISTRY1FRATERNITIES A' A I A IIIAI -A .... L' ' Y - , Page 556 L ' f--. . 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Q. 9 Q Q RQ: T9-R 62026 39195 E TROWEL FRATERNITY 'Ei E NORTHWESTERN CHAPTER 5 ... N gg A Founded at Northwestern Dental School, 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ' T. H. GILNTER M B. WALLING W. S. FARQUHARSON L. D. SAYRE J. H. PROTHERO N. OYNES T. B. WIGGIN O. W. SILBERHORN I. B. SELLERY C. H. BURR W. G. SKILLEN' P. MCDANTEL j. E. RIDGEWAY E. W. SWANSON G. E. MEYER G. CARPENTER I M. T. BUCKLEY NI. G. ERICKSON C. W. FREEMAN R. R. HENDERSON F. W. MERRYFIELD S. A. HUTT H. W. MCCLAIN M. S. POLIAK H. S. RAY L. T. SANDERSQN G..R. .LUNDQUIST F. S. TITTLE F. E. HABERLE N 4 ' N girl FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE P TI , Q ll ll! Seniorf A In 6 C. L. CARNAHAN H. E. SANSONE ' gp G. E. CIESAR G. SHEATER , Ek ,N H. W. COOPER W. P. SMITII I X - X H. A. EVERS N. G. THOMPSON ' M. P. FISHER H. D. WVESSELHOEFT L. C. GRASSLE L. E. WINECKE C. M. KANUTE A. VINCENT E. G. LAHR N. H. GROVER J. C. ORMINSKI L. E. SMITH I 'Q F. B. OLSON R. A. BIGLOYV 9 X wh R. G. PINKERTON G, J, XVARE R. H. 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Yzrfz fe: f:tw---tg--1i'--- --.. ,--n -JM Ma J- M , , 1 ,li ,.., 7953525 QQWQ, THE MEDICAL SCHOOL The Medical School was organized first 7,314 in 1859 under the name of the Medical department of Lind university of Chicago. In 1863 it became independent, and was l ,l known as the Chicago Medical college until l 1869, when it became the Medical depart- T l ment of Northwestern university. Since 1 1890 it has been known as Northwestern university lX4edical school, and since 1905 l' ,p has been an integral part of the university. all Prominent among the names of its founders lm stands that of the well known Dr. Nathan ,lf Smith Davis, Sr. The school was the first ,l, in America to enforce a standard of pre- ,fl liminary education, and now requires two ll' years of college work for entrance. These l, advance steps can be traced back to the .N influence of Dr. Davis. Mercy and Wesley ll hospitals are both connected with the 3, 1 A school, and furnish an extensive clinic. l DEAN ARTHUR L KENDALL By the aid of Mr. William Deering the land 1 li I at the corner of Twenty-fifth and Dearborn ' streets, Chicago, where the present buildings are located, was purchased. In 1892 ll, Davis hall in the Laboratory building was erected, being intended for the depart- lil ments of lVIedicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, but since IQOI they have been used 13 hill by the Medical school alone. In 1901 Wesley hospital was built adjoining the l Medical school, and this added materially to the clinical opportunities. Q The late war demonstrated the need for trained nurses qualified to fill adminis- N, trative positions of responsibility. ln March 1919 a plan of cooperation between , the college of Liberal Arts and the Evanston hospital was adopted whereby a woman ,M , might qualify for a Bachelor's degree in the university while securing a technical illl training as a nurse. ,lil The installation of the Social Service division in 1919-1920 was a most significant gil, , step in advance, for it made the dispensary work of more value to the patient, 1 doubled the attendance, and permitted home instruction. Gifts amounting to 52S0,000 in zoto were made by James A. Patten and mater- ially aided in the school's progress. W In the year 1916-1917 the executive office passed by resignation from Dr. A. R. Edwards to Dr. Arthur I. Kendall who since then has acted in full time official ME capacity. MQ Prospects at present point to an amazingly brilliant future due mainly to the recent gifts of the Alexander McKinl0ck, Jr., Memorial Campus, Mrs. Mont- gomery Wardis 54,000,000 endowment, and several donations of smaller denomina- 1 l tion. The additional fact that several large hospital associations plan to build in J 1 the neighboring vicinity of the Campus insures the Northwestern University Medical school a future as one of the greatest medical centers of the world. P' le? A MEDICINE1DEAN 75417'?'7l?fi??i1:jiZgi f'jj f?:' iiigvfiigav-1.:--ffffsrl-af bf-.iffiifsf-A-T,.2g Page 566 - Y V--A' -----Y - ------..- AA.. ,A ii1.gi:tg1:1:TJ All-jail' , I .---.-,if ifm f..,Y.I .. Y . ,Y II I I I N- I , If-S-E1 -I , .. 1:-1-:I - F553 1 I? GLX 'uwfiff' F 'I U. I WIIIII ' 'ALI' , GQ - -II? 931 IFF7'f? T ' .I II, -f jfwrn I., I12,f.a:Izw? I WWII' .2 I V, -hw. I-H new II?If1f' f - I I E ' 17 ' ' ' ' - I II' - ' I I I I I- Z 'II I I Igsw ist I I If I L21 1 I' . 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IIWIII I .I I I ,MII I I III II LII I I I - I III 'I I I . It I' I I I I IIII Y M. C. A. III I '-,II I I I I I fl II I I I IIIII' III Jie' I? IIMQ I, IQ IIIEII 411 ' II If? I Gi SJ I7 fj I I I III II, I Ii' I WWII .II IW IQ. :XI . ,Y , Z? QSII FOSTER CANNON PETERSON DAVIS CHENG Down I GOWEN PARKER BOXVMAN HALL VVEST , I I IILI lgT57:Ti MEDICINE'ORGANIZATIONS I . I ' I Ilf1i'.jfi.f7fifT' '- Li'TQ i.iii1:Lig:,,L,iIfI 'ii , ,jd ii! ji 'iYf fY fj Page 567 I J 1 I I . 'IIIII ' III II' II III II I 'IIII IIIIIII III IIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIII III? III III'IIf I III I I' I I.. III-'I III, IIIE II I'II IIg II 'II II IIIIIII 'IIIII I,I'I,II, III' II IIIlI II IIIIII IIII 'II III-,IIIH I I I.III - I: I'II'- II III IIII IIIII IIIIIII IIIIQ I.I I 'IIIII ISN I . iI' ',' an ' I-VIII IIIIIQI I II 9, I III.. I II II VT III I I II I I I 'I LIYX :I 'IIT IIIIKQI III-IIIIIIV I IIIII I I I LIIIII ??D 2-N SAM JURAWAN . XEGT., aww: ,-QETTFM ....,.o. ., ,AVL .L . ,.-v- ...-:-NH. g . - . 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PETERSON ELLIOT SMALL HENRY C. VVESGHE A. B. XUMA RAYMOND F. KONG C. D. PARKER DEAN J. H. XVIGMORE OFFICERS . . . . Prexident . . ' Vice-Prexident . . . Secretary-Treafurer INIEIVIBERS NATIVE LAND SCHOOL Philippines School of Law Czechoslovakia School of Dentistry Georgia School of Law China A School of hfIedicine China School of NIedicine Italy School of Nledicine Canada School of NIedicine Philippines School of Commerce Costa Rica, C. A. School of IVI'edicine U. S. School of NIedicine Philippines School of Law U. S. School of Law Norway School of Dentistry Canada School of Dentistry Honolulu, Hawaii School of Nledicine India School of Medicine Philippines School of Journalism Philippines School of Commerce Hawaii School of Nledicine China School of Nledicine China School of NIedicine China School of Nledicine U. S. Y. IVI. C. A. Secretary Holland School of Dentistry U. S. School of hdedicine B. W. I. School of Dentistry U. S. School of NIedicine South Africa School of hf'Iedicine Honolulu, Hawaii School MEDICINE1ORGANIZA'I'IONS of hiedicine P21 2 568 C I 47 D I A . ..AQ2-:cc-:ca-4.A.:1E,Trl1-A . ., .A- A. ...,. ff'-I5Mg1,,. fffsm ' WZS.I?:s1cII.zg:gI.,.-.,,.:m:I-A I v W V -..-- 22222 ' 02025 ani ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Q 1 Founded at the UnIverSIty of IHIIIOIS ,. - '?17ix A311 R 5 -.ie Dog 'am A GAIVHVIA CHAPTER OF ILLINOIS ' A Established at Northwestern UniverSity, 1903 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. W. ANDREWS F. O. BOWE W. C. :DANFORTI-I HENRY JACKSON F. C. BECI-IT J. BUCHRINDER F. ROBERT ZEIT ARTHUR I. KJZNDALL J. C. CARR E. C. DUDLEY W. M. RICIITER L. E. DAVIS A. CHURCH W. A. EVANS M. B. SUPPLE L. R. DRAGSTEDT 9 EOLDSIIIITH J. XVATKINS E. P. ZEISLER '. . YAS . '. E OHNSON '. I-I, Woo STON I ,I R I CESIISON 3. BIGCCLAI' SUIIINER Kolex Ling SCQEIICICPDIT . . i RAY '. T. ADLER ISAAC IABT C, S. V , A N. A. B. RANAVEL R. B. PREBLE W. YV. .PLXMBURGE F. X. NGZLLSMSTINE I L. J. OSGOOD M. R. CI-IASE F. A. BESLEI' I. A. VVOLFER S. W. RANSONI P. T. XVRIGI-IT XI C FRATRES IN LVNIYERSITATE N I ORMAN LEIN U - S, H f I l I A IEMMETT L. CALHOUN IXLZZSPZY ARGROXL I , 1 ALBERT YV. HALL ARNIIN C. IQENIBE P 'F WALTER GRADE REDDICR -II:RoxIL B CROSS Il' I ' 4 L' 7 . - WILLIAM L. XVINTERS JOHN B. CROSS ', I! I L CHARLES S. STONE 'H , X I J I 'W R5 Founded at Northwestern University, IQZI sq Q FRATRES IN FACULTATE 2 W ARTHUR I. IiENDALL PAUL E. NIAGNUSON Q ' FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE A A. C. REIVIBE E. TELFORD D. P. HORNBOGAN R. ELWORTHY E I. M. WHITE P. B. HARTLEY R. H. STRANGE QSKEJVARD , X' V. L. HARTMAN C. S. GILMORE U. S. HARTOROVE . . ITHERS '1 ' W. G. REDDICK W. E. DAVIS S. H. TOWNSEND W. W. FLORA 'I i' '. R. L. JARDINE L. H. WESTENBERGER C. M. SCARBOROUGH P. BEARD Z3 E. R. PACE L. L. HICK A. L. fXLDRICH W. T. DOUGLAS ' C. B. BOWMAN R. ANDERSON H. E. DAVIS A M E D I c I N E R N I T 1 E s V I A A A in M5 7 2 . ,5.. . , , , W ,,., i ,V ...I l W, ,.,., ., .. , , . . - . . . . .. --... 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BLOOMFIET-D J V CHARLES B, IMICGLUMPHY KENNETH PHILLIPS I WILLIAM ALFRED JAMES ARCHER C, SUDAN QI HERMAN E, REDENBAUGH JOHN C, SMITH I , CHRISTIAN D, HAUCH RICHARD RICHARDSON ' I G, A, DROLSOM I IIN I Ii FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ' E Seniorf I I CHARLES K, BARNES HERBERT F, SPIERLING I ' IJ LEON D, CARSON F, BLAIR SULLIVAN I . ' L, ROY FAUBION :HENRY E, SVVANTZ W Ig Il, ' EUGENE S, FREE JOHN F, VELTMAN 'TH' PAUL E, LAWLER FRANCIS XAURPILLAT ff J, FRANK E, NIEADE G, A, W'OODWORTI-I H J. 1 ALEX F, O,HARE LEO J, SCHWEIGER I 'I RQ PAUL L, OWENS MERRILL SMELTZER I -L Q? I - junior? I AIR . I i NORMAN K, BEAR THOMAS H, PETERSON ' ' J CLYDE G, BLAKE CARL W, PLOWMAN ' I RCIERCER T, BROWN RCIERRITT G, RINGER ' HERBERT F, CANNON CECIL J, ROSS N OREN E, CARTER JOHN C, SMITH I A I HAROLD W, GRABER CLIFFORD T, STOLPESTAD Y I 'Q' HERMAN C. LUND XIVILLIAM D, WICI-ITMAN gm E9 HENRY L, MOL DEWALT PAYNE ' . N . 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V V ' ' 1 I TEIY Ag - a 1 'V N VS IBOGRAD ROBBINS I-IALPERN NIAKLERX CLg?NAIkO SPEIGEL 1 c 9111 1 X1 1 1 1 13 I 1 51111 I 1 f' 51 ' if gb gf? TQ 51111 1 111l 11 1117? 11 1 AAAA A M E D1 C1 N E 7 PFA 1111 14 1 11 1 H S m'W'F1W -if f 'ff?'fj'1'QfQf'fQ mi 'T: 1 i-1151151 T kF'ZJ l.1gw... A .,A,,,,mf,p:-an1:11-f-eve, K A A A -3.4 .Ag:21f.A1A1g!4,,:.A.A.,.LA...1,,i,,,5,,wL.:fmf ' -- Tw! Y .V f M ' K, 1 ,.,-.KET 'F H: A.. .LA-.1.,A -A..A:A,,1f.-3,A,.A,1.A0,5,4muJV.wif-:1.A:g:,5,1 ' 1 Page' 581' O, , ,, E2 , ,. M V, H A 5 - - 1f-'. v- V -2- fe- ef I 1 1 T 'WHS' 4?o Q- '9 0- 9 0 0 9 06? W9-5 90905 lbcood 5302 3205, Hug 1 ..-AE' 2 we l HAGIN PHELP5 NICDOWELL DAVIS NIEDICAL SOPHOMORE OFFICERS GEORGE H. PHELPS . . . Prexifdent I. W. MODOWELL . Vice-Peende-nt DAN HAGIN . Clare Representative W. E. DAVIS . Sec1'eta1'y-Treaxurer i l -4 SOLPHOMORE OCCUPATIONS ,ff ll H, Royd Polishing . . . Lotspiech ll ' Cherry Pickers . , . Phelps, Ball, Hayhurst, Davis l e Rubber Salesmen , . . Kitzman, Stadle h Q , K, K, K, Field Agents . Shimberg, Spiegle l Laundry Agencies . Chi, NIcDOnald K fi Chiropractic Adjusting . . VV, S, Douglass l , Kindergarten Tutoring . . , Brand Knitting ...... Grandma Weinert WELL KNOWN TRIOS X , Kendall, Day, and Walker, Q i Stillwell, Pardee, and Arey, - Pace, Kendrick, and Buck, gg F . M t FOR POST EXAMINATION PAINS aff Old Taylor ...... 2 gal, 1 'ilpl' 2915 Prairie Ave, . . . . . F tg' Essence of Rose . ISS, ad 24. hrs, Q - Misce, ' Q , Sig: Ad Libitum if qsignedp Entire Class M, D, 9 Dr, UD Philips: Don't give Tr, Cantharides as a sleeping potionf' a'Si11ce then I hain't had no use for no textboOkll?? ':'4? l ,, 3 lfguestion: Sllghat One term signifies a dye, a grass, a ferlilizer, and a closed car? Q nswer: u an. ,iii ACguestiO11:STXSllizgt viould make Physiology Lab, more interesting? l I . nswer: 1 ' tocnngs, - , I 5. .. 5? gr, Tagbotz QRoll Callj DeStephanol,' H l - ilence , 1 Dr, Talbot: ls that man still playing football? A M E D 1 c 1 N E A I - ., , , W, ,. , . . ..., .. W .. , , ,, 'g? JJ, . , , , , ., , . ,, ' E C Page 582 Q V f :..,.,Ia.,sfq: ,Zsffu g'fE,-A -f Y., , If t im i , v V- f .f. x-'Aw.-g:ez'::.ii-,VV, .,, ,Y ,,-. ..,,.i,fV.- Y --inili ,,,, 5 ,,,.. ,all ri??g4:,'-is --li-H Hx- w U ,Wigwa m -ELF -B S '?5 ??? 36335 no e- -0 490 o o 0 gi Q fe 50025 twig? 9209 STATION N. U. M. S. BROADCASTING iggji 9.09 . . . . fm AQ ci MEDICS Conlyj tune In QDents ad hbitum, L,A, men and co-eds verbottenj r iii? ' l This admonition is given with no motives of selhshness, but prophylactic to any disagreeable - misunderstanding that might arise in the Lazy Arts mind, To illustrate, is it not conceivable that the non-medical student might misconstrue some simple, innocent remark such as the nursels note , I on the night report of Mrs, O'Brien which states that The patient slept well between Murphy's ? Qa.J 4-za?-' IX-'figlitltliey not attach unsavory significance to such and deem it risque? What know they of post- , operative treatment and Murphy drips? To explain that this is only a type of proctoclysis might I 35 I clarify it but little, To the rear! March! Nor could they appreciate the beauty of such a report knpwing nought of the idiosyncrasies of the elusive tube or the gross incompetence of a narcotized sp nncter, And then again, our profession to be leaves us with something of disrespect for certain creeds, quackeries and cults, so that some LA, Co-patriot might consider his pedal phalanges trampled upon by such anecdotes as one appearing in a recent I, A, NI, A, having to do with a newcomer at a Chris- tian Science meeting who felt the urge to contribute her bit, to wit: This is the first of these meetings that I have attended, and I know little about Christian Science, .dl d'tAh 'l li- I 'fl -d fM.Eddfb 'he ' b l'l tiilnie Irglfgixlil sl: lilteatcoutaltd if feijlnhirriftiiteseteiliIfgavizliacf Lyilgiia PinlchanlitlilzisLdghisfid:fnI:'ii3' e a ltt C All right, hledics, stand by until our temperamental musicians la down that bottle, Y ANNOUNCEMENT! ! I I I Station N,U,hI,S, takes great pleasure in announcing for tomorrow evening, a lecture by Thomas, the Neurologist, on his newly discovered speech defect-f'Stampering , At the same time Stein will explain exactly how to make out insurance compensation blanks for the injured patient, He achieved fame by the followingt Describe injury-Broken right leg, Is there external evidence?-Yes If so, what ?-Cast, By wav of comedy, the pro ram will be completed by M, V, Moon Mullen, himself who can . - . 3 . . I I also impersonate with accuracy his friend Mushmouth, I l , ' P ii ist li I I society Nora nl ' The first anniversary of the foundin of Rho Eta Al ha will be fittingly observed bv the two charter ' ' ., s P , , I members and sole survivors, Bros, Tatge and Townsend, The Old Brown Room of the Hotel Har- , -X , monia will be tastefully decorated with the fraternity Hower-the geranium, As our closing musical number, Bob Nelson will sing 'fWhy Dol Cry Over You , using the original hamburger and onion to which the song was written, As a singer, hflr, Nelson is incomparable on the drums, and will imitate the falling of tears on his versatile tympanurn, Ah-these boys should' be with Caruso, At the close of this number stand bv and call in the children of medical students, R d R' it IP I ' I ea y, in e. I , pm Q3 BED TIME sToRY na I . . . . . , That affectionate couple, Lew Kocyte and Poly hflorf, nestled 111 amorous juxtaposition, were pm ht , reminiscin somewhat on the drear outlook--for their sordid ex eriences and their toils down the in I f . . 3 . Y . .P . . qi, 4, I 'fchnical path had left a stain on their escutcheons, to say nothing of their nuclei, Thus spake Lew ij, K2 fa wandering chap whose battle with a nice ear infection had put him on the toboggan-or shall we N Q say slidej Life is but a mechanical stage, where each must play his part, Our objective is high H above us-so high we cannot reach it-unless that cock-eyed junior lets his hand slipf' I S5 And Poly Lew don't say cockeyed , Forwith Lew, 1-ind why not? You yourself are cocci-ed, yea, even diplococci-ed , ' Yes but Lew, there are yet beauties for us to see and hear, Have you ever heard the day break , and the morning drop? . 5' No less serum ,N lil And ,so all was fixed, .And the next morning, bathed in the reflected light of the rising sun, Hooded ff, - ' with the oil of immersion, they called to their playmate across the way QNewt Rofilll and together I , they listened for the report of the breaking day and the morning drop,- And all they heard was a sleepy ' I voice quoting the eternal paradox jg i'fGram negative, therefore Positivei' gi gr Ain't we got pun! Y lg 5,211 STATION N.U,M.S, SIGNING OFF . gg -lm: L c L , , , ,M Q , , , m e c . f .-'Y . .f--cz-I:-I.: ., .,,,-maven.--it af.-mari,-1a.:,.a,.,.,, -..-ea, A5 ,gk-..--'ai 1i.i yjvmte-4515-7-ansemesdaipfgw. if ff,,,ggs..g.-f-1x2 A ii 1,1 c W Y c, , , i - : ,,,,- ,,,,x ,,,.,,u,,,-.,,--, L, .,,, ,twig , , , ,--,I T , Yi5g: .ae ' Page 5673 M --L : -K 9 w gfe? -nw V i E w.:.,:ww:'f T. I 1 - - fe ku E! filihlmfv i 4-L n U s ii-VY -1 Y . A YQ,-BL-A, ,dw A ,QNUW A ,, ,, ,. M-,,a4,,,,,:,AL.....4... ,nz-3:13 f - -:hr -w ?- cgudim ?T? 493423 ew C9 atm Q 69? fciith , 3535926 ' L0-lfg 'FF-ZZ K lil G? ix , We W . P 1 I r ,, 1 Tp IT 1 I 4, A, h 5 U 2, , FR J N Y lu wif 93 F Bi W5 EQ Q5 ju? f Q f N 3 Q Q .0 ' '21 P W3 fl 1 'Q F 1' , r 5 I H .. wi 3 Q21 w gg 6 4 5 E 155 W N ,M W M E E alms uf A-?ff':f'f .nfwtwiffif if :ff f W fEgQ?f'fTTi'f'f1 ?l? EETf'f'MvfiTi1f iff, Y Af1 wr--li if-Q wana!-ui-fvfgv-fl-eMA:w--1-xfrxfvf 1 l.g.fL-ff -11 :mzml QFH1-wifi-K-' fb 'aim-E ,QC Page 584 mum Cl l me 'MfplgMWQHNJHJMQHIyjflllfsm YU' we 'H 1 r m Km, X of ff J if J + Q ' , i uunummumawm f i U LJ U D U El U l MIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllillkiil Nill!lllfll7l u U llIlIlll!ll1MiHIIIlI1 HI!! H t 4 LAW WM: I I L 1., im z11NmUU5WHWNWW1a 3 WW?1l1fw, yum I J i 1 ' J .g. ll I N H 1 i 6 v -Wm N ,, . ,. ,, ,, , , . ,L , . . E335 509495 Q is s . . Mar 6939? 92955 fgggb , L ?raQe2 I .V T 1 iff, ei J 5 i l l i it . 'r l l l i : E: xi. N J . i i N i if 2 DEAN JOHN H, WIOMORE I vi , .ll li A ,ii THE LAW SCHOOL lt. .l, i ,Lf BY JOHN H. WIGMORE ,Ji .I Hu li The Law School was founded in 1859, by Thomas Hoyne. In the third year 1 f T of its existence, the students used to attend the arguments of Abraham-Lincoln, , N l l when he was in Chicago, and he would tell them anecdotes of his practise. The T J J, J J great New York jurist, David Dudley Field, came to Chicago to deliver the in- li augural address at the time of the foundation. Justice Oliver Wendall Holmes, ,X of the Federal Supreme Court delivered the dedicatory address when the school lg, removed to its present quarters. Senator Lyman Trumbull, Who cast the deciding my p ,NQ0 vote at the impeachment trial of President Johnson, was once a member of the p YS, faculty' . . . . . . 4 The many traditions of the school, which are Woven into professional history W all over the country, will soon be perpetuated in an appropriate manner in the new QE ig building soon to be erected, Levy Mayer Hall, donated by Mrs. Mayer as a memo- Q, 3, .rial tribute to her distinguished husband. Located Within a mile of the river, it ,Q pi will be a cloistered legal sanctuary in the very midst of the rich and stressful tl 'Q professional life of Chicago. It Will possess the perpetual vitality of the LaWye.r's T ,I J Temples on the banks of the Thames River in London, where for five centuries J 'j the Bar has continued to train young men in the very midst ofthe busiest quarter of the largest city in the World. ' .iD ' 1' T S ar if T pl, , H ,Zz-fx fy if N HB Qi og? all 'lr ll A4-Mm., L A W - D E A N -iJ T'z-3g11'-17--k -- Y - -- ----f -----A - H - V' '- I F- --1i1'11T?1TfTYA L - IL- ....... .Y -., L L::1,-.i::g4Yi- .5 l l '- .li-.,-..L 7 r- ' ' ' 'W A , A , L-, L -, 4 on JY i fL-..... ..h.,1-- T , , Page 586 X 'm' L'- s ..g. , A .,,, w.M5:,.iL, ,.1, -Q . , A -A- ilul l .i .-.:. 711.4 ..,.. , V A, , , -. 11, 1 ,. tu. , xp-'NA , 1 t I I Q 3-5 1 was A L 'f:. 5g-5 ?'0ZQ E100 fe 90049 QQCVQ 3909 900139 .Q - - M - n 1:44 5 F NIATTHEYVS M EN ELEY W JT JA ' N I 4' , Wm ff LAVV SYLLABUS BOARD 'x THOMAS A. MATTHEWS . . Editor L 9 A JAMES L. MENELEY . . Bufineff Manager kv 3' Aff' A f 5 A 2 pf N Q 2 . , .A t i- .., 5 i ff' A A UQ i I ix 3. LAW-SYLLABUSW 4 X l ., -L . . , V , A , , , ' . . AN I 3' ,I , is Pagfi 55 7 vu I I I 1: L QE- Jah-L, Y f - 13? , ' ' :As- ,EfQ1LA1O EE -- .E ...... m II m ,II izifi? M W Exif? QFEQQ1? as ca Q .QQPVQT QQ?- Iazixzi IPO Q? -fi: ' 1. J . ' ' FEI Irv 1 I -FI I JJ E 1 Sm: 1 I I I f I I I rx I 1 III 1 I 1, I I IL I 'I I ' , II . 'f 1 1 , I I , II K I II I 1 I I I . 1 I ' 7 I I II1 1 1 I ,1 I I I I I I I II I - I I 1 Is I 1 'I I I I I' I I I! I II I I I 1 I1 I H I ' ITN I I BRANDNVEXN IiINNARl3 SCH.-XEFER I 31,445 ' RfXLL TUCKER OATES , IW III ,N 1 III? III: I ' I ffm FI I I I I f'III12I I5 III1 LAW HOUSE COMNIITTEE III If s ' 1 I I I I 3 KI E 1 Senior Reprf.ve1ztcztiz1e,f II I' I ' I I I Im JAMES F. OATES 91' I S WW OWEN F. RALL In 'HIM JOHN C. TUCKER MI ,IRES 12574 Ivgl I ., ,115 Eff 1 I F5 I I ' . ' I 'I z fumof Reprefentatwe E' W I ROBERT KINNARE N55 I ,1 5, 1 DAVID BRANDWEIN I I I I I I :I I Ii' Frefhman Re refzntatiw I' ,EMI 15 IN Y' If I I DONALD SCHAEFER I .-1' N I I 1 I'Ig'TvI I 'Id ' I X I I I0 ' QII I I 4 1 055 .1 I I I , I EI LAXYQORGANIZATIONS , I ,. ' . :Zak- ,, , -i::f,.:i1:al11-Lrg?fx-fig-3I l'1'l'37-lfwifi-L-W ,-ff' H EYE' K . ,.Y. ,,,gL,,.., M., -.-QIIEE-93 11 - A-1+--3--,..--V QAL M..-.-. .... ...,, ,. . , 1' iifX1I :ij,wl2:lff'Q'..TZII.iiZ.'i 1 fijijfjjj A I age 588 ..-'A H,-,A . ' 5 A . , .i33,fyif.i-pi J.if f'if1'.'fffliii .4,4vf.:l,,,g. .. WW N, ,, A Q- ,W , ,. , . f - ff A -f ' ' ...Q ' T25 ff-wfg' - . Ae: . n A l ' l j l I ' gilt?f--f-L-54211525551' A 1 , '- p .. V A . . I 1. ' -.1 H - .. H , . .,..t. tc-, . .. Q 4 ., , . ,L,,L .. , llfw-'- ,.1 ul ' 1. :Hi v:,,.,k5-5, H1 f-5-'ju 7,7 -V Jw 1311.1 --aff -1',Tfff i2?3'Tr .f ,,,, ., .. .A . .., .. uw..-f:w V- - CTPMTY -1-. if . -- 1- .4 i.. .. .-,A gi fnatwqlif ate-,Q 'ISE QU? CDN? tu, H.. isjgrlq 'u'r,,fI': 91-ilfff PA.: IF:-'Tai '-1 F-rl I .X , 5 il' :E . ,I l 'if I .412 IZ-C12 pi j j . 1 . i l . li I U ivl it 'I lst fl. ll lf lilly. 'Nl ljli l l ll ll i lg I jj 1 ij 'lj lllfjg ilfj? lf'-1 U fifi' gi' . ll i 1 ly Ill' ii jlll ll 'IU' l Y jl lil? I FZ sill -x If .yi di . eff ' gf ' all W jj. ji X la- wi l .N l Qu .Tlx H.P.uzKi 11 Wnrmrr n I'.-mm ic 1 1'rzz:11z xi D THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Our hope this year has been to develop a spirit of brotherhood that will over- come class and race prejudice. To do this an honest effort has been made to pro- vide an adequate and wholesome social program which will bring all students together. A Weekly program that brings the student body in contact with people of culture. The subjects discussed have been of a varied nature so as to broaden the student's outlook on life by raising him higher morally and intellectually. The assertion has been truthfully made, that no matter what a man's life Work .may be he can do it better if he is Well informed on all subjects. The point is, such an education has greater weight than a mere preparation for a single trade or pro- fession. 'Whatever our peculiar calling may be our expertness is more telling if it rests upon a foundation of general culture. As lawyers our reputation will very likely rest as much upon our versatile knowledge of social and economic conditions as it will upon our technical finish in jurisprudence. F' za 2 O W CJ P 2 N ua -3 ,- O 2 L0 Il E . l. l. l G f 5 I l li lil I l. .il .jf I l il l all il H! 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I FREDERICK I-I. CHETLAIN EDWARD S. PRICE I J iw lp JOSEPH W. CUMMINGS CALVIN D. TROWBRIDGE R. JEROME DUNNE AVINSLOW VVHITMAN II 3 It funiorx Jig' I LAWRENCE T. BARNETT VVILLIAM A. RYAN fu if' I IIT? ,MIAA QI ISA.: LOTHROP F. FOLLETT GRIER IVI. SHOTWELL W, A SANFORD OLSON RfIAHLON OGDEN WEST Frnhmen WGJQ ROYAL G. BOUSCHER ROBERT S. NICALLISTER JAMES G. HOLBROOK , A DONALD N. SCHAFFER NISE p,! PAUL D. SPEER W I III :T:.:'.V L A W - F R A T E R N I T I c.gg.f:'5 -lgiij-lilzvff-H111 f..:. 4-ff--1'---gi 'W-Sw ,f-- V'-A .--,D .,,. 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P , 1 HOIJBROOK BRODDA WHITMER KOENIG N I Q ' BELL.-HR PARKER RT.-KTTHEYVS ' 1 9 ig 3 i i Vi 'I 1 1 5 1 :H i W Q ., ,N ,Q , W M il I v T ,fag SIGIWA DELTA KAPPA up Im fifiw -RW Founded at the Umversit of Michi an 1 IO U M11 lg. L, i ' i glwv ' 1' 4' M, Hn, gif? T i W 3 MQ I' 1 ii i L FR 'A ii ig NU CHAPTER A EV A is QM Established at Northwestern University Law School, IQ22 Wi? ' T A QQ i i 131527 ,Y ' i I Q . 1 1 Sfmorf ixgipl ,iw . Q FRED BRODDA JOHN W HITMER BMX C. KRAXMER SHELBY E. Hoon di funzorf xf f I v W .Al , XNILLIAM W. HOLBROOK H. TXENDALL PARKER ? A THOMAS A. TYTATTHEWS CARL E. PLEAK 1 .5 l i i T 1 X4 ig f F7'Kfh171iE71 MW i lf23e3'I,L T JOHN F. BELLAIR Louis A. KOENIG TVR, BRYAN HMS L A W M' A27 ESTER . . HEELER wg i Lv 4 ' P161 em fe me F . QUE f W L4 .7 LAW-FRATERNITIES 77 77 7 77777 73--,A 'W ff vzjljjffv 7 7 7 -V. 37- 1, TE-fit' -,:fsf31.7l:ff?:fe jjj Mgif- on .. 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V.-.-Y f---- -----f--H----A-Mk .3 TROIIIBRIDGE DONIGAN BLLLET ' LIATTHEXVS STOL WEST NICBRLDE PRICE RALL XVHITMAN XIANHOOK ILLINOIS LAW' REVIEVV NATHAN XRZILLIAM IVIACCHESNEY . . Prefident FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY Secretary-Treafurer ALBERT KOCOUREK . Editor-ivz-Chief LAVVZPUBLICATIONS Page 598 1.1159 E 7f54 I II I I I II I-. -J Kink? I ' J! J 'II WH, Ig ' , III NBII I I II I II I II I-I II III II II I II ' III I III II III III I I II' If I I I I I I I ' If I Ii I I I I I T I I 5 II II I III SIIIII I JI' II I IIZIIQ I IW' I Hs I IIJI I III I III I II CII I 'I ISM im! W EI MI fliigffil -,151 I III? 3 I I I I II IYII I .,,7Hl' W 57 f:lII II III ilhgim IMI fi: J Ld! f 6 'L' N ' . .55g:'ggjiI 'gf-Y'-'R' -n-- A. YEL A , - - S TWI Iffcfd ' '?i'0'G? 500245 ggi? IIC-A QQ Q THE ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW I E- Ss. 51-TES' q 'F I BOARD OI' MANAGING EDITORS FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY ALBERT KOCOUREK CHARLES B. ELDER ROBERT W, MILLAR HENRY C- HALL JOHN H. WIGMORE A NATHAN W. MACCHESNEY ASSOCIATE EDITORS I Undergraduate: A VVINSLOW XVHITMAN ROBERT L. DONIGAN GEORGE E. BILLET EDWARD S. PRICE HUBERT VAN HOOK BERNARD A. STOL JAMES F. OATES, JR. CALVIN TROWB'RIDGE OWEN F. RALL JOHN C. TUCKER THOMAS G. NICBRIDE NIA!-ILON O. WVEST II Faculty and Bm' , III I' I U I' EDWIN C. AUSTIN VVILLIAM B. HALE J' CECIL BARNES HERBERT HARLEY 'Ik f I ANDREW A. BRUCE RICHARD Y. HOFFMAN I A LOUIS G. CALDWELL CHARLES C. HYDE MITCHELL D. FOLLANSBEE CHARLES G. LITTLE JAMES J. FORSTALL ELMER M. LEESMAN LOUIS IVI. GREELEX' ALBERT S. LONG X Q EVILLIAM H. HAIGHT HARRIS C. LUTKIN 93 THEODORE SCHMIDT yr N5 34 AS' 'Q . T- If Kg Ex-ojicio I 'N Q R. ALLEN STEPHENS yi 9 Secretary Illinois Bar Association I is A F fi IV A 1' Z? IA AI 94 i LAW-PUBLICATIONS R --m . ' I ,Y H-.. , ,J A I , , W , ,, ,, ' ,, ,., ,:I1,xT'mLu ' mi -,-. 1. I .f-.-- U .1..' S :I 1- :-w mwf.. Ffa- vf .v.- I fs-exif, --ffvah f'-ev:-' . .1 'Ti' .,... I I .,.. I. m in Page 599 7,7 if K eeee . J A-J-L-T r r - - -,m,,,,J,,w,, ,AA A Vim g .gm,. .Qgg,,, ,4,, g-ge3g '-z. , aa... r - -- ,, ,,, if ?E1'5' awe elses 39036 - ? 0 'Q Mi 6,9533 5322 S905 5 OUT OF THE RECORD 5 ,WN l . A few years ago the thought of comparing the amount and -character of public Q,- service rendered by a law school with that given by a well equipped and properly i organized medical school would, indeed, have been novel, almost as novel, perhaps, mlm S as the thought that there was any obligation on the part of a law school to perform any direct service to the people of the city, state or nation. Northwestern Univer- sity Law School was one of the first of the leading law schools to realize its obliga- tion and its opportunity in this respect, and aside from its primary function of offering class-room instruction, it has formulated and gradually developed a policy of public service by the School, as an institution, throughiits faculty and students. Some of the methods of service are here mentioned: A l Civil and Criminal Legal Cliriief.-The School has established connection with , and maintains legal clinics, under the direction of the Legal Aid Bureau of the Associated'Charities of Chicago, and the Chicago Bar Association. The work consists in furnishing competent legal advice to persons who are unable to pay, both in civil and criminal actions. It is carried on systematically and all candi- dates for a degree are required to perform a stated amount of clinic work before graduation. -, The American Imtitute of Criminal Law and Criminology was founded as a . result of a conference on criminal law and criminology, called in celebration of the . fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Law School. Since its first publication, A fifteen. years ago, the JOURNAL or CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY of , i the Institute, has been maintained largely through the interest of the Law School, A ,ll and it has accomplished much, as the only journal of its kind published in the lf- English language, in forwarding the development of modern scientific methods of lll gl-l. E' dealing with delinquents and criminals, and in the development and improvement nl ff of methods of prevention. It numbers among its subscribers today the depart- p , i ments of justice of some fifteen foreign countries. , if M' The Illirioir Law Review, now in its eighteenth year, was founded by the faculty A' of the Law School, and has been continuously edited and published by the faculty and students of the School. It is the leading law journal of the VVest, and one of the foremost now being published. . 1 The Faculty.-In addition to these activities, the School, partly because of its i ,QQ location, in the center of a great city, is constantly called upon through its faculty, . , if to assist in the solution of legal problems affecting the public welfare. Members ,N . QW of its faculty are found upon active and important committees of such organi- Ed, zations as the American Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, Association of l all ll American Law Schools, American Law Institute, American Institute of Criminal ' Q Law and Criminology, Chicago Crime Commission, and Chicago Associated Chari- A ties. 5 J The Elbert H. Gary Library of Law.-The School offers the service of its great Qi - library, without charge, to lawyers, judges, legal scholars, and persons interested l in legislative problems. It is consulted by persons within these groups, coming from all points in the United States, and volumes have been loaned legislative committees in twenty-one different State legislatures. fx l In fact, as has been before stated, Northwestern University Law School is no VV, longer merely one ofthe leading law schools, but is a public institution, engaged 'H' ,C largely in public service. E al 5 itil D33 3 -, .M 9 e C 2 if e :.,d,,,,.,e A, . san s ff. '-'-- rf i Y ,,..f, . ...1ii- Au ,jf .Y,.7in,..,6,,.li:1i,f!g',gx: C Page 600 ,l 1i la, NV' .fx W X. Vx 'f r-I .' ,Q 5 .X I. I: i' X- bin N3 5-'1 ' -XKQLJILK - ' F 41 E: 5. if 5, 1. , f, x., I 25:5 gg -,Mohr -,Mn AAAV yur, ,Y ,A-Wg oi , ,, ,w,. f1,, .-.. '?Q:,,f'? 23293 igegi ATTENTION ONE AND ALL M pf-22 ?' In the immortal words of Bill. Shakespeare, Let joy be unreiinedn . . . 1 In these following pages, after the lead of our illustrious compatriots, Sigma Delta .- E Chi, the organization of mean pen wielder, we have attempted to roast many i celebrated and dignified personages over the scorching fires of sarcasm, and then, GF' i ' while still searing hot, to dip them into the juice ofthe rasberry. I Let those who find their happy reputations slightly lowered, not take these friendly scorches too much to heart, but-if the mocassin fits, let them slip it on, who knows-it may help us alll But beware, for which of us can tell what may follow if these quips are misconstrued? To use a campus phrase, Be yourself and laugh it off. For is not the old saying true, he who laughs last laughs best?', 5 Remember then that these pages are in a spirit of fun with no harm meant for any. l u CAN YOU IIVIAGINE I Prof. Terry conducting class during an Anti-Slang Crusade? Clark of the Commerce School as N. U.'s most popular prof? A jokeless speech by Dean Harrington? Prof. Hatfield as ar1yone's S. P.? Freddie Kerr's popularity on Registration Day? A grading system that would be fair to the D Student? i A French Prof named Zaichenko? P A student as ignorant, crooked, good-for-nothing, and low as Prof Snow of the It 154. I Psychology Dept. paints us? I ',' A Sir VValter Raleigh on Registration Day? ', , I A movie of an Interpretative Dancing Class? 'ff' Alec Dean in a Prize Fight? 'Q Anything worse than a Hygiene Class in Old College? Q FROSI-I INTERVIEWS DR. LOCY Hg E295 AS TO I-IIS ZOOLOGY GRADE I ' W 'uh , Frosh enters-sticks cap of verdant hue into pocket in embarrassment. After pq I several moments of maddening silence, Locy at last turns from Lannaeus and , Pasteur to Frosh. h 5 ,, Frosh- Dr. Locy, I cannot understand why my grade in Zoo is so low. WVhy I I sir, it's my favorite subject and I-U Locy- Now, now, now-why aren't you getting an A in my course? Why hy now-look what's in your pocketf' Frosh pulls out green cap. '4No freshman 5, 1 F could comprehend the weight of the course I offer. CFrosh starts to protest- UIQ but alas-oh noll rj lk? Locy continued- And-ah-ah-look in your button hole! A-pledge 4 gl button! You expect an A in my course? And now-ah-now-look at your other gg gradesl- Not an A among them. I-Iow can you expect any higher in my course? as fgfl Now, 's1rfas to the Five Biological advances of the nineteenth Century- et DQ Cetera, ad znjimtum. 5 4,11 ,i,ArT1,, ,Q A, ,K H H . .rms ,TA SEED r Page 602 'U'-S' l .rw .f Pl' KV I , . V a 1 A 'Six' ..., -15-gif' K- i f- l lim? 2,51 at :gg ll , gn Il 3f,g,!f:f,5 I-xy Pl fo Pl ll I QQ ll ' ,amos , ...ia anna , E - -- IN-m..,,,,,.,,,,,, . I... , A ,.i, , ,A,,,,,M,,.,,.,. ,p.B.,,,:,,D 3303? Q' ca if 59 F0311 Qmfgi 'GMU' QQQQH e f - t --me law? gbalepq MGE-Iii , 2 - Q f ' ill? fi? I Wil' i l ggi cz: ,-v5L ' i l 1 I ,fills I I' 1 :fi W L I 1 ill llll I lll Ill ' i 1 it l will I hi , 1 Y ,Ili li ' 5, il 5 W I , if l i .1 J . :mm1.,, 3 M1 I 3' QUO VADIS? . . , lil lg ll here goest thou, my pretty maid? ill. Wihat seekest, pretty lass? lx ll' I seekest information for I ll I I Dean James'es hist'ry class! it '5 I . ill H 4 . ,lnlr ' by' g'What wouldest thou, my coed fair, illilul W hat wouldest know?,, I said. 'I Oh, tookest I the time to tell I Jil We'd both sure dropest dead! 'ily -' ' i l li il A . qi c'The name of G. R. Clarke's best horse, I , The kind of boots he wore, , How many trod the hfIayHow,r deck, I 'J QQ And what Pat Henry swore! M1151 H- r 4'The truth that's in the day's Tribune, Emi 'What bush grew Aaron Burr? 29' I 7 1 ' . jfigfii IQ 1 XX hy Bunny can t keep wide agvake, ,E MEM 5 And who named Freddy Cur . I Tix Gi Q Kind sir, 'tis such as this I,d know I Before the day is done, I 1 To answer when the roll is called m History BI! 1 l I il HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TI-IE DAILY WANT AD COLUMN? 1 I, In soME or oUR ILLUSTRIOUS PRoFs HAVE! Q, .1 Lost: 1 A f A . A green Hannel bag and a pair of overshoes, the. latter necessary to peace o wh ,A s ' home and Hresicle. I'm a married man. Bag contained valuable information on 3 'eHow to'Flunk Fraternity Brothersn by Clarke, Commerce School, of whlch I Q6 I am a close student. ' . . . 51 . BROTHER SNYDER, Sarcasm Division ,QQ QI N. U. English Dept. lx I' - ' M, , ,,,, 1-mwwm, ,Y , -f V E'3'S:ji'gcw-,..,f . Lg.. .,,. IQ... 'NTI Je-'ii .Zim W-, .. tu ..u.:..JQ,E...f Pagg 603 A s' '1 -:,.,L.w ' ' .IEW i . i 1 l V qi 4. 4. ry w Lf 52635 , i 50353 STUDENT COUNCIL 92925 ' 9 919 suoorzsrs NOVEL PLAN TO DISTRIBUTE PRONI TICKETS ij lr Wi l E-.iz l M211 . .l FROM THE MINUTES- 3 Because of the casualties of the traditional scramble for Prom tickets, why not institute a perfectly friendly Ticket Hunt next year, to be conducted according I ' xl, to the Proverbial Easter Egg Hunt? Let all holding'Prom tickets for sale Cunder , 'I I SIO0.00D bring them to one of the numerous governing boards and lay them on ul the table. This board could tend to hiding the tickets in clever little nooks and l I crannies in the IVIeadow, charging anything over the regular price of the ticket for Q, the privilege of hunting. Juniors should be especially invited to watch other M classmen get tickets to their Prom-thus entertaining no false illusions as to their I g l l own ability to get hold of one. This would eliminate having to hunt up ticket ' I . holders and also the anxiet and fear of being overcharged. Recei ts of course , . I. ' 1 7 . . Y . I Q l. would be divided among the committees, boards, and former ticket holders. l' il Arrangements of this sort could always be left in charge of the Junior President, ,NI f,j, residing at the Phi Delt House. V ll W l li' i l il W ' ' I is 1 l lf I a. ,, V +A 3 ill, COLDS OR FINANCES F' fy.. ll, AT FAULT? wfil I Q , l ll fl jx, Bill Angus and Larry Hall-two I l ll perfectly nice unmarried English instruc- , 3 y tors. Never mindfcour freshmenl' will Hg I get them yet, says NI. Carlyle. A la 3 lla l A .I , 5 C' 2 A Q I in M . WR 3 N ill A , , ,Q EVEN THE BEST SLIP UP i 'I 3 For a whole week before a certain class luncheon was to be given at the Orring- ton' Hotel, tickets had been sold, and the class had co-operated beautifully. The 9 ll U soc1alcha1rman,hav1ng been simply crushed because her services were not requested ll on the planning of the former luncheons, was given full charge and oh-how she slipped. No one was consulted and after the luncheon was scheduled not a meeting of the social cornmlttee was called. We wonder if the Daily slipped or whether ?.,If'IL L the chairman really meant to call a meeting and consult the committee. Anyway the 255 patronized Billy s and the poor social chairman took to tears. No Orring- 3953 ,mlm ton food for the mob till the next week! ' I -'K+-P5 W H ,vw W N 'A . ' 7 4 ' tai: iifze- ----3 tai- AEI page 604 M M Htt -' ' --.4L-.pygirr-. 3.4-IG X ,PX 4 X. 7 T J q I-IEAIL YE ' Q LIEAIL YE 3 or gouv consudemlflon, our advanohscwq pmscmf F 5undr'g goods and Qcrvicas. 'bg pafromzmq, iham we wi!! ,SIWOND-1,117 Q mafcm'-gal way, Qur- ' grahfufa for Jchelr' cacufncast support In pro UCIVIIX H-ns volume. 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UEELQSQEQG 'REPUTATION 'BY BRING-ING SFSRIA ' C ' Q marie-Amav, K EDIT 012 QF SNAPPY STQYEIES. XII A 0 o 0 ,j 'PROTECTION' alllll 'ww 1 'TQ POR TSETA Z F 4 Q 6 I My MAYQ OUT 1.ooyuN0- ,XJ MQTE-RXAL. 1 om we LEFT WE HAVE WE HAVE XTHE PHI 1JELTxswEoE AND -me BETA cms-wmv vmxnrvcf A gf ' Q-nr-:T TALK , OVER Tl-U5 CALM Loow Z R , :NG LADY. I-IAIZKER THE Twp, X GENTEE MIAIN 'V- ElNCr BACKED 'BY YONDER TTZIGI-ITENED kj COED,:': SERV- f OLE X.l'f,f me as 'rms- HARKER -4 K '2 KEEVEIZ AND -Q , 6 L. ,N QEFEREE- OLE if if l ss swummmg- N f, WILD - HEGOT 'fqg Q- . , Sores' EYES L ' V99 4 KX , STANDING- ON 7-L., In r THE PHI DELT xgsi Equal 0 If rrzomr 1-JQRQH .JNL 1 ' . 'ir A!-Mis., 0 3 QZYA SUNNY HOWAQD 1 llillr. 0 X ' 'V IIILQIIIIIK J WARS M' 'iliigiii BETA ff- ' --. xmcuerzs H ff E BECAUSE HE f I-Eg:-5 'RED 'TH Pm DEL-T iiiilluflx X 'EEEEEEH -Qiliiif 'M J UST LOOK E ??lIlll wma :Agni-A TOLD HIM SHE w::::::::. f WM M ' ' I llllll , 'iilluplln .MQ ., ,f' . 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GEORGE CRAIG STEVVART, D.D., Rector REV. FRANCIS R. NITCHIE, B.A., Assistant 1 111 REV. FREDERICK C. JEWELL, S.T.B., Assistant 1ll '1 REV. CHARLES E. KENNEDY, B.A., Assistant .1 li ! Il -1 SUNDAY SERVICES ll 2151 I I 1 1 1 Holy Communion .... . 7:30 a.m. , gl 12 Holy Communion ...... 8:15 a.m. lp Church School Classes for Universit Students . 9:30 a.m. 11 lil . y ll Holy Eucharist and Sermon .... 11:00 a.m. 51,121 Choral Evenson and Address .... 4:30 .m. l,,1l1 Q D 1 I y Gamma Kappa Delta ..... 6:00 p.m. 1 ly CStudent and Young Peoples' Society, Supper and Programj all 111 1 1 1, bl 11 ' Q1 Students are cordially invited to Worship in this great Abbey Church. li iii The message is timel and forceful: the music is distinctive and diversified g l 3, 1 '1 1 . . Y 1 . . . 1 1.11 the liturgical Se,-vices are replete with beauty and inspiration. ,ll i Il 11 1 il .illli ,it-111. 1 G 11 115 1i ill TQ ' ' ' ill lrst et o 1St 1sco a urc 11 1'1 11,5 11 1 1 11 1-gains ' A gg . 1,1,.,,,,..,. . . .1111 1,11 152-1 1 ,1:1:-.,.,-' 11':25f'I.'21?'Eg'gzfg5-, ..1., -:1 5 gjegis. 1311',1.jl11 1 111i S .'i1.,- :iv --r.' ff5ill'll1f 1 '1.1 - 'A 1 ill , .Q.gQgjQigQjQ.1: 1:3 Hlnman AV6I11l6 51.5115 f' ': 1 ,1. 32 Ei fffflii. ,321 2.' at Church Street 11 ' ' l :,..1 1 523 '. ' l 3 IE1 :tr i' :. iqi' .'-- s'1i'5fiQ3.2f5ifii1 l ' if 'l1: 111, 1 1 111 ll ll The Church Nearest the Campus iq, .1 316 1fi2 ifizj. 15-471-jg-1,, . 11.4-,wifi X 19f??g,:.,A:f42 1' 1 f4..,,. - W1 .ig .iv if ..1. .,.1 ..1, ,ljglyiq I - P' 1 ',1 .1 1 13513111251 111 V-,- 11.p2,:5 Z.1- '-.,, DR. ERNEST FREMONT TITTLE Jr Pastor ' V521 Ili r 15, .DJ vw: i'-H :A ' 11.4. Page 608 't-K , W r rr.. ,t f I 3 it we it It Milli' .U gli' it ' x hlift QW: Jil . V . i 1 V, mi l Mi A ,ri wi. i ey, V 'f .A i ff e . 4 i , i J .- e. w P -1 ' l 3 Garrett Biblical Institute A Gracluzite School of Theology of first rank. It offers ei modern and thorough training not only for the pa.sto1'z1te, but also for leadership in Religious Education, Home and Foreign Missions, Rural Church and Connnunity Activities, the Church in the Industrial Center, and other forms of religious and social service. ., Ji we Four quarter school year-means saving of time. M1111 Opportunities for self-help-solves financial problem. Y 'ill it in V Witt: Nefirness of Chieeigo-offers exceptional opportunity for first hand ,M study of social problems and agencies of a metropolitan center. itfft Location on Northwestern eanipus-inakes available educational Milli facilities of at great University, with opportunities for advanced h ' it degrees. li i fl ii pIf7 L'16' JH 'y , , CHARLES M. STUART, President GARRETT BIBLICAL INsT1TUTE, Evanston !l4z.ill:Z llilllilzil 'A 11 . .M , its If fri' I . .ll Q' ..,:'C9l.. , -'M ef --it time D L EE IU wilt n il 'rlliiiz' E 6 ' H . ' 'Yi V, Li 1 'W' its . We if e . . iBIa5a jeweler K Y 1 it . yi ff, l,,. Q . ,gt EVANSTON ti h G-f f G-ft L. wi ,i. ' ii 5 1 -- , 'f'- 5 5 ' I I P Endeavoring to have that Gift for you, a, little better, at little different FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH than the other fellow presents. N. W. Cor. Lake Street and Chicago Avenue l The Plaza Jeweler - 77 THE REV. J. M. STIFLER, D.D., Pastor 111 the P19-Za Hotel- rge p e , il, W .,,.,, . M... - N ' 1 an Page 609 qv: 4, ami ,U 2 . I A. in ,,. ll l i 'I . I I Y, , ,AJ . 'gj ffewgifF2r I ' l ll l I 1 1 l I ' u Q. Q f iff ..A. -A A- I. l gi?5l7+3-ff ---f :'f:f531i5iF, ,ifii::i'iE',, ff-+f:af.,,...qi -,-.a.-. ... f -- ' --'-: - - -J A -5749534425 L gs- -, r 'rfilfm ig A . ALPHA BMD PM wwfefe Of course we were the first ones to think of wf+h www trying to build up our material reputationlby ffsvggjltfvt having a chapteriat Northwestern,University 5.3 ffl ask us. In spite of our early start we haven t been able to get a good reputation. One of the reasons is if-'Q because we don't play fair. You know when ,QW you invite people to ga party you really' aren't 1 it iw supposed to put at the bottom .of the Invitation, A' I Illlllf 'fBI'ing your Own food , but will you believe it, W1 nice little girls that we believe ourselves to be, I 5 ill that's just the way we treated our dandy sparring ,I I I W partner-S the Thetlas last spring. Naturally, ll ll ll they were Inore anxious than ever to get a couple li l 3. L lx of our eighteen pledges away from us this fall.. ,IE ,ill All We used to date with good fraternitiesg I li!! I 'illlg N'Q,,,ai,,......, seventy-live per with the Betas and the other lllilll iilqi twenty-five per cent was Clara Gage and her Mllil 'A l.l ' ' . ' if g drag with the Sigs, but that was years ago. ip I. ill Now we date with anybody who has nerve enough to ask us. ln fact we have been l 'll ll., forced to take on an activity complex to cover up our' social deficiencies. We Ml lil gli used to pledge athletes but now we have the Cricket and Izzy Taves, working on ,ll lil. the idea that it pays to advertise. Y 3, ll Ill , y A lil. will i w :it ,v ,pl I ll V' A l ll- TMR. .ig elif CONVERSE WEAR l BASKETBALL SHOES BQSTONIANS ll lh iw , uf l l l Every worthwhile championship in 4 it l l I , I 5 I lilllu 1924 Basketball was won by teams FAMOUS SHOES FOR MEN Mlli! QQ If wearing Converse Basketball Shoes. il li 'l if I 5 'l i ll l' ,ill I il BIG ior' CONFERENCE rigid, . Chicago-Wisconsin . .3 li if NATIONAL A. A. U. Leading Footwear iff Butler University lyffl ll NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC FOI' MCH l ,gill Windsor, Colorado t Q , l NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL Who Appreciate Comfort i vel Original Celtics of New York 1 ' EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE with Style I l 6 , Cornell University ,N ll A Converse Basketball Shoes were ,Ll ll Ili-I the choice of ll Mid-Western .fi 55 State Interscholastic Champions. cl! Ml YOU can judge a Shoe by - H. A. Meyer Shoe ' the company it keeps. C 'Q 1,1-L1 fl 5, 0111 pany R gil Converse Rubber Shoe Co. ipaq Q-7 I 626 W. Jackson Boulevard 55 E. Monroe St. 103 So. Wabash Ave. ,I Chicago Chicago L31 ff' EMT. A . Mw-...iA:x-All AA 13539 Pagz CIO ii' ll: L H 7 JL! JJ. . -L - .-., . j' H I B -'Ei--2- ' AA A w ' ? 0? 9 0 Q QQ - M G' S . Rexford :Sc Kelder I E, ' E 'Ip C loih ln g OI' M en I :T A 1 Ah J 'ig WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR ALL OUR FRIENDS V A AT NORTI-IWESTERN gg Q2 W' 'I rr Q S 2 Rig 7th Floor Kimball Bldg. SQ A A an CHICAGO, ILLINOIS as w::Q1 ff-'ff' f'--'I- P- - , A, I X .. 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Chick Goltra is back in school favoring all the girls in his sweet way. Phil Henry re- cently cancelled his engagement with Edsel Ford, and is playing tag with the Kappa ladies now, Much disgust and comment was aroused by the appearance of Horsie'l Norse who insists upon wearing sport clothes to school-can you imagine anything more disgusting? Davis is a transfer to the chapter-sure he is from somewhere, even he doesn't just remember where. Everett Fox and John Tomlinson are the two soaks in the chapter, even going so far as throwing ink bottles through the poor Sig Chi's windows and then blaming the Phi Psi's. ' I . To Mackinac Island via Green Bay ports an days, S. S. Carolina WHERE FOR VACATION? Take It The Goodrich Way Chicago to Grand Haven Muskegon White Lake Grand Rapids Lakewood and Rochdale, Resorts Daily 7:45 P.M. Sat. dz Sun. 10:30 A.M. Daily Excursions-Milwaukee and Return 10:00 A,M. Night Boats 8:30 P.M. Meals and Berth included, Round Trip 332.00 Tuesdays 1:00 P.M. Green Bay Cruise Meals and Berth included, Round Trip 51522.50 via Sturgeon Bay 85 Escanaba Fridays 1:00 P.M. M days S. S. Arizona Complete Rest Beautiful Scenery Goodrich Transit Company 'GUUUHIUH City Office-104 So. Clark St. STEAMSHIP Docks-south End Michigan Ave. Bridge LINES ' Q 9 1-im Q Qzacvw F, 1 'LB e K2 -15 145219. 1155151 QE 11771 , . .11 1 1 11g.1j l... r'.gTf,E':' 11 1 1 1 11, 111. 1111 111 11 ' 111 1,11 11111 1 1 1 11 I 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 '1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11112 11, 1 11.1 1151111 1 1111 xg 1 11 .1 11311 1111 111111 111 1 , 1 .X E 1551 1 11111 .1 1 l 93' 111 Til 111 A5411 f65l i 1 ,,1 1515 11 1111 ' 151111 11 1511 111 1 1 11? gxwlill 11 1 1 1111111 111111 1 1 sn Nell 1111s 1 get 19 1 1 1 1 fi 111 111 A H 1'-A-rj 1: f .gr 1 pf , , A A 1 ,..,,.....-,.r. W- -,,.,..-.m, ..r, A .--am ,.,.. .,,. , wwf-, ,,,--..D.-r..- A- -A 1--1 A V .,...-.r...W,,.., . .... ..,.... Page1514 'C T ,,,. ,. ,, ,,,,, ,, Y WAWWNY- ,Y rv ,.,XA......1.,- Y. r 1 1 .1 1.. 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Kappa bebv- ,I it V 1 Ai. ll ill, I I : Alpha Theta claims as one of its members the Jfflllwf- ' B ll' fn fairest orchid in life's Corsagen, according to the O ill Honorable J. R, H. of Ottuinwa, Iowa. We gagging had counted on Marg as the Theta who was to i f 5 4, shine forth in campus activities this year but . ll-ur young Lochinvar came out of the west in the ! - mf 0? 5 shape of this pink-cheeked, corn-fed, Mellons gt food baby from Iowa. The Phi Delt cook had wx! Egg! W I an extra night off duty when we had our dinner ' ' . ' h Ill!-ll I T l iizmliilsciiiicaciiligtfi geloeiiiinlcalslt ylegiissggdhihelnbafs tsiii KAPPA ALPHA K ll I , of the dumb-bells actually crashed through this ' THETA l semester. In truth we can now give the grip I I 1 Th to the three Graces themselves. One of the three rl I I is considering deeply the establishing of a plumbing company to be knownas . I I t'Spig-gett Sz Fawcett . We also claim the world's worst baby-talker. The pride I 355, of our chapter by means of her trips abroad and her Pierce-Arrow does her best gli . to keep the Theta's represented in the Beta chapter. We are sorrowing to admit QW that we were 10th on the scholarship list, but that's what comes of our popularity. ll qt Qgfl KKTHE SCRIBEH gillgwy u J! i H QQ . H g . ....... ..-.. . .,,,,,, . . ,,. -, . . .. Y. , ,. eeui rslrr- -eek eeii 'T f7753E3?Ejl .l-i f flima. 3E7f::III-r?'?'ffeffj.f Page 615 w il 1 , .- 1iq-,.Ft..,. ,., 1- ' 127' I -tif- QQWF -e ca- 5339? Q L19 a . i 9305 f i mB.LLJDHNSoN HA We Wish you boys would help us, that is D1 SAWEAMNGS EEN give us a little clew maybe. Bill Johnson has p l I A SMALL. SMC TH y been disappearing every week-end with a small L , ASE' suitcase-and he isn't studying medicine either. C' it-.rg We are gaining much prestige through our manly 2 zffqllml.. Freshmen and Sophomores such as Fischer- 'R' ImW,,...,',EQMy' someone said it's a good coat anyway-pretty t 4 mean of them what do you think? Garbrech l has consented to' be chauffeur for the Misses 151 U ylihler. LS1nycgoE1n zg.nEl1Sg1lliEan tfqip fromWU.1.I1lI. y f f i o e a e ree u a er c asses. e 1 e l l . 2- all the girls a lot and since Murphy dropped out E - of school and We lost our cars the boys have had W I.--' '5f5 tE ??1-255' Boys in Blue . We get a good drag with the l A' school by oversubscribing our Y. M. C. A. - pledges-that's easy though,-We sell a lot of our poorer brands to the Scribblers and you'd be surprised how it accumulates. We have been promised new sheets and springs if we raise our scholarship and all the lead in the house are doing their little bit. Every frosh rushed is told that the far famed Paddy is now head of the chapter and taking post-graduate workg we get lots of boys too. l l l ll mil 1 t I if Ph R d 1 113393 b' Et The FRATERNITY Shop one an OP . .K ' 14 W. Washington Street i i X Chicago V l . r Q M get Q? Jewelry y ,Gan 1 1' V N, g y Stationery 'Bsn4550,o1 X - 1 A -Lance awe- . N 5 l E . cmczxev -. Q 4 . ngravmg :Q Dance Programs i9lJUtUQf5l3l3E55 l 'll in W El F 9. gl l RUPNOW 8a COMPANY Da Makers 190 N. State 'Street en... .... + ..... ..t.. - , 1- g5ff:?ffmF7' c E.--if-e ee QU ,,21gg,EQl2aL44 53il-K+3:3'5i'E--lik' ' 'f' 72 --'E '1 ' 7 X'i:-TgQf,1F:lQ7 ' - ::g,.Y.gig5Jf-1'Y31,g,e.:,....gi 3-iq,-ff ,f.. ig fiff Page -616 , N ' Fmanczng HE ELECTRIC NDUSTRY EW capital invested in electric light and power companies during 1923 brought the total invest- ment in this rapidly growing industry to the stupendous figure of S5,800,000,000. In 1923 a larger percentage of new capital than ever before was raised through the channels of CustomerfOwnership. The Utility Securities Company is playing a large and growing part in the Customer-Ownership movement- selling the securities of the following public service Companies: Commonwealth Edison Company of Chicago Public Service Company of Northern Illinois Middle West Utilities Company and Subsidiaries More than 100,000 investors have purchased the securi- ties of one or more of the above companies through our organization. Ask for List of Current Oferings TILITY SECURITIES COMPANY 72 West Adams Street I CHICAGO, ILL. I we 5 - Louisville, Ky. Milwaukee,Wis. EN UR5 Page 617 fr:-fs 525 525 9 -Q :- Qkalf 1- 1 Q1 j Q55 Evflri Trigg. I 1 if 1l1 an -'?:E? e?l9 mer: 111 1 l 11 1 1 11, 1 1l' 12 ll l 1l11 lll l 1 1 1 1111 l El. 1 11 1 1 1 111 ll .ffl itll Ji -1111 H1 11 11' 11 191311 l iii. liar: Q. 11' 1 K E-91 gs, M 166622. rl JS Iv 35525 EJ S-31 1f'-'z If W. LDC-N12 1 1111. 11 1 1 1 1 1 .111 11 1 T ,A . - V-M-44,1-M-A-vi ',-ig, Affjllirrrd, . i'T f ii:jf - 1 '.-'rf-u -5 11 1-11 -- ' 'A'-- - sf--H 1--- WH 329555 so e -T S9139 6,3 g leas- ilglkpwfl in SM mama blank Our slogan is You eanlt keep a Kappa out, KAQPA CGAfi0X7Z,1UFf'fd'ff'Q? we have the key and so this year we rushed 1 1 WMM 1 1 msr1Qf17 right in and pledged left and right. We got some T 1 -it .f ' lm- good girls and we feel as if we owe it all to our in-1 ' 1. original rushing parties. Our two prize pledges 3 G are Dottie Burke and Priscilla Lowe. Dottie 5 has a mean line of chat and men find her irresist- 1 1 K ible, nobody knows why. And as for Priscilla, 11 ' even the Phi Delts are bright enough to see '1 thru her line-the Delts however have not been ' 'iiiiiiiif able to see light yet. More power to them! One of our pledges just doesn't seem capable 1 ,M 55Q,'QEiEig,,,, of dragging her dogs around the Terpsiohorean 1l mmm:1,..,,111u1111111. floor. When she attempts to indulge in poetry 11 1 X 35 of motion, one might almost say that she was l ll 5 X' mt making blank verse out of the whole thing. 111 Several of the sistern have left the ranks this 1 1 I 1 ' last semester, notably, Beta inclined Eddie, 1 Seriousburg, 57 varieties, and Andy Gump. But so that the chapter room may 1 ll not look empty during meetings, several of our little Beta boy ohums have volun- 1 1 teered to come over and sit for the absent members. As long as we weren't proud l 1 1 1 where Beta's are concerned we accepted their offer and the first thing we are going ' I ' to teach them is The key and only the key forever if we have to get keyed up. 1 , l lll l 1 8 1 llllh dll FRATERNITY PINS AND RINGS il' STATIONERY 1,115 DANCE PROGRAMS 1? l TARRBEST ATHLETIC TROPHIES 1111 RANDOLPH AND WABASH ig' ix CHICAGO 1511 1 . E1 1 A B511 Outfitters I 1 D fO Youre Men S ples Bros. s CLOTHING, HATS S1 FURNISHINGS ' SHOES Importers of 11 Exclusive Novelties in Neckwear 1 Gi f '1i4'g.t1'-SEQVJOOGS and all accessories S1Xtl1 Fl001' Q1 NG MEN'S DRESS 1 27 E. Monroe Street . At Wabash Avenue .lea 1 la CHICAGO PM Teil--i'r Tii' ''fill-41111l41TffffM'fT f L gill ?5:1?-551122 iffj iE:iiTi?5 Page 618 Af7'7Z'?A7Q-QQ3,fi,3T.'1q.sgQ-F yg'-412-2li?TL'51I 'I . ' ww 2 Q '- H -1, Lyn, I s,g,,w',j::,-,,.Q,,X,ig3A'.,S.,.-, -...,.V, -A-if , L, , .Ji ,,,wf..:, . , .. V I 'A 3, 'M f' 'QI I3 1' fT: '7'iY N ' ' V!-' 'YU' 7 71f 'f'u5 -l'J75'-lufI31 Lf'L 'f1- ': 5l1E'Q'TfQ1fg Ll .Q li f I-If :EI aw ill SQ ul Q 515151 IT I J QW, 11, gl I', my fri FJ I , I QQA- ,,,,v, ,7 -,N . 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The Phi Kappa Sigma house on the campus we hope will materialize in the near future, before the much Haunted blue prints wear out. The showing of these much fingered sketches would with a little of Brother Jacquith's hot line of chatter constitute the main body of our rushing. We coax all our prospects to work a few years and inculeate a little of the old business spirit before coming to our Alma Mater and besides boys just think we'll then have our new house with two drives and a big lemon grove to show off. Mfr:-1, Ward's Market CHOICE MEATS, POULTRY and FISH COURTEOUS SERVICE CONSISTENT PRICES The Equivalent in Goods and Service for every dollar spent at our Store . 819 Noyes Street Phone 2817 Page 620 An Old Fraternity Revived at Evanston KAP KAPPA KAPPELMAN CHARTER MEMBERS E. L. IQAPPELMAN . . . Printer ETT.A TTAPPELMAN . . Disbursing Agent EARL TKAPPELM.-IN . . . 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Oldest and Largest Companies Represented 0391 V 0 CANDIES at the LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL SHOP REFRESHMENT at the ORRINGTON CHOCOLATE SHOP Quality at Both Places! Established 1903 Evanston Recreat1on Company CIGAR STORE BILLIARD PARLORS Human brains must be properly fed in order to function ehiciently. Your development, whether in business or study depends largely on your state of health. Conserve it with good wholesome food. SAVOY Foons are the highest achievement of Mother Nature, human brains and culinary skill. Sold through retail groeers and delicatessen stores. Attractively priced and guaranteed 12 Tables to satisfy the most discriminating consumer. BOWLING ALLEYS Stegle . VV edeles 7 Alleys Company I 'E d Wh 1 1 G Alleys Reserved by Phone mpor ers azince lgggsa e rocers 151 W. So. Water Street Phone Evanston 416 811 Davis Street ' Chicago Pagf 621 l l V ,yrs ,, .,,' V., ,. - -E . -A.. .dfsv 'L W E, . ...- .-.,, .. , fm' A VNq,w,4T,Y:,,,S,,, , 4,4 ,,,El?,.,,,,1,, ,.,, L: ,m-... 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M..-N.. ..:....-,,,-,,, if-,.:.-:11 xlrv,-rv-m?Vn,v-A 'WYE' Y A- QA-,i YY-A, ms. -. ,.- .... ,A ZA..-...-.....-...M?i::,,,T.A ,-If li T405 mow medals After a successful rushing week in which we shot out arrows into the air to fall to the earth we know not where, we pledged the right cutest girls on the campus and several others. The colossal task of pledging such sought-after girls was easily accomplished. All that was necessary to make them come with us was to acquaint them with the fact that Mrs. Calvin Coolidge was one of our sisters and the innocent and unsophisticated rushees fought to get in line for the pledge pins. Some of our girls are just getting along splendidly. Take Mildred Kinney for instance-she has more medals than a G. A. R, veteran and insists upon wearing them all at once. But we don't dare say anything to Mil ' r about it because, you see, she owns the Pi Phi chariot. By some hook or crook the girl who led Prom this year was chosen from our midst. Thank heavens the girl didn't have to be elected or we Pi Phis could never have made the grade. Welre very enthusiastic about football games and we love to travel around in cars to see them. We almost caught cold on the way to the Indiana game but preventative steps were taken so that luckily all of us escaped without even the slightest sneeze. We hate to admit all this so we'll tell you again once more before we close that Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is a Pi Phi and got to be president's wife in spite of it. X V Thanet G.A.T2. CDU' veteran . W 556 21551 M51 5 PM ETA PIHW I JN-'SXA enzacua Y, ., I Spectacles and Eye Glasses Made and Repaired on the premises. We can match any lens if you will bring or send us the broken pieces. KODAKS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES u Developing and Printing that will assure you the best possible results-All work done in our own laboratory under the direction of experts. AL ER COE 81 COMPA Y - OPTICIANS 527 Davis Street North Shore Hotel Building Phone Evanston 6804 f '1 zz il-:. 1 :U iN F1 c-. C151 , .s A, .. V.. rats? CQ G1 ax: A QJAFF1' ibsqyzgu gala 1-, I. 2 1 ll 1 I ' 1 111 J . ,..1 11,1 1 --1 1 l1 Tl W l 11. l 1 '1 1 11 1 1 fi '11 l U1 111 1 1 l 1 lll 1 1 li ' 11 111 111 11. 11 S Q1 11 11221 1l1l l l1l1 1 1l'i1 2 lllli5 I UW 1 ll fill ' 1 ii V 211 lfji ll! 'Wil' I Wil '11 lst 1 ll ug l 11 1,1'f 1-1 11 l', 1 tl ,-i 1 fill 1 s11 1 1 Wes 5 li 4:12. fi 13 f--.,-.....-7:-. , f .W f f r mnff ' - 1 1 ' +A---ef-V -LW.,:31i 'r Yf--f---L-f---f-+-s-- 4--.,N. ... --.mul .W1-ff1Y.-....- -,..,. -., ., W -- . 1 f . E, . , - - - .-, -,.. . --.- --.gifts .- ...a1g..i1a.-f 1.1.1 11:17- -1 'TIZTTY :-: '-:M gggfggg--f ,riff-ef--1:f.YM -ff-:MQ11 1 21 1,1 ' - 'rr'HM'm f--'e1,f--1--1--1,-he---Q-A -. iw. Page 624 Adnhd 1,, ...,1 K f OGILVIE 85 JACOB The College Man's Store ns is the college ll12lIlvS store. There is an atmosphere Of genuine frienclliness here that sehool men appreciate. That is the reason why a great number of Northwestern students who clemancl that their clothes be Essentially correct and finely tailored come ere. NVQ believe in producing models that are slightly clilferent yet always absolutely correct. NVG ca.refully select cloths that are produced by the finest foreign and domestic looms. We maintain a high standard of tailoring that assures the wearer of Ogilvie and Jacobs garments the best obtainable. The Picaclillyn, as shown, is finding great favor among college men. It carries out in a eomfortable and smart manner the newest English styling. Of course, it is strictly hand tailored-all of our garments are. We will be glad to show it to you. f X Q 5 x M 1 L 'O ll, In our accessory de- partment you will find a complete display of college stripes in ties and belts and the finest in shirtings and im- ported sports socks and sweaters. OGILVIE 85 JACOBS READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN FINE FURNISHINGS FINE HATS ON THE SECOND FLOOR SIXTEEN WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD JUST SIX DOORS WEST OF STATE STREET 'O J in ,.,.,-,.,E4 :exe Tl,-,LAK -.,.,. V fag-- 1, -- -2 -..K - - -- - -- - -Y,...' , 1 l . Page 6 5 Q f Y , , ..-4 -I-'wzfi is-2525ff ':::h.:r -,c.A.,. :L- , , .. ..,, -.,....-,.s, A +A-P--ii, Qh5Q,jfi:f : Mm? 'fE2fl:m':5E5: 1' TE 96,252 QQ E1 9004939 9 Q96 QQ Q. M 'X qarfm-1 an vm, W We are doing our best to save our money 'F lr L! paws ogg so that we can have our house-fund all gathered H1 C Jr' together soon. Each Monday afternoon we bring ' l ' 4 W 'on ff ' ' ll th 1 b 1 ff th '- If milk cans. to fraternity meeting a he a e s o ' e cans E of carnation milk. In this way, we will soon qw A 1 4, lg have enough to paper the living room of our new l ' house. We did a noble piece of economizing . X hy when we had our formal. We had some programs i left from our dance which we had this fall during rush week-you see, not as many rushees felt I inclined to come to our dance as we had flattered E Q ourselves into thinking would accept, so when A i it came time for our formal we just took the little Ie ' Q insides out of the programs and printed with I ' l'ttl th ' d f th . Y ' Wgioggag A tw Qrgnli-36343 lsrfitliieis stii liigiiliici isrstiiieifiie beif6 ' it 'V A J of the sorority on the campus. Dot Rapp did her best to put us on the map this fall but some- how or other the attempt failed due to a slipping cog in the political machine. Since George was elected head of Student Council we have gotten by with murder. so we've really had a wonderful year-we are such ruffians you know. 1 1 f , Ay I - It if 1 W .' ,A B my COMPLIMENTS -s ' 1 f OF I l li? 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IDM, , , ,ML Jim banklng SGTVICG to customers Whether QW XX, :M , l 'X my then' needs are for a comInerc1a1 bank- 55555445 .nw 1 . ' its-:fm II lng account, a savmgs account, a selec- gwiggmi ffl' , I Q 1' I tlon of safe bonds for 1nvest1nents or the ffl! .9 ' U 1 3 . , , T Y T . . . T nz 'L adm1n1strat1on of an estate. W1 ,T M T, H P. H Tv Qi 11 M WL 5 W A gl ,T Wg 31 lf' WV' V1 M E 'tR- tg Um JH: 'f ' 2 1 Nw Cap1ta1 and Surplus 87,000,000 iw Vu H T QM 1 I 2 +1 V C U I 13 E it N ' 4 A , 1 Q ft E I KL R S ty' ' X 'RQU5 COMPANY OF ILLINCIS Q--ag, 531' 511 125 WEST MONROE STREET in T BZ Gt 1 CHICAGO g , , , ,nn , , ,,,, Y ,T ,en gfmif1T3:iL ,..,.. ,F U , mf ,.,, -,-,,.- ..,,.. -qui-:,-:,,.-.,jEE3E 'N ' MEJLQTQ-E., --lie-?r L:QQ:q,,nc.J'iilir-'Li:L'i :r-1 Q'111ig7:i:: ii, mv Pagf 627 1211 1 11 -S113 I -fi Fiji . 11. 1 11 1 .. 1 1 11 11 .1 1, 11 iris 1111 .11 1 11 1 111' 1.411 1111 11111 111' 1'J, 111' 11 11.1 1 11 111. 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Brother Andy Anderson confided to the brothers that he made his entire expenses on the last campus shows, beside furnishing all the brothers and their bimboes with free passes. Brother Poinier and McKay are doing their darndest to raise our scholarship and have published a little talk Fight like tigers men. Pickw Hollowell claims he is a rose between two thorns. Ethel Saari, and BabyU Smith are the two lucky girls. The radical element of the chapter now are living on Diversey Parkway. They were forced to quit school, working with Freddie Kerr on a new book. Our Arrow-collar man is nobody else but the Business Manager of the Syllabus. COMPLIMENTS OF The Okadec Company LOCOMOTIVE SPECIALTIES 14 E. jackson Boulevard Chicago A- G- HOLLINGSHEAD1 Pres. F. G. ZIMMERMAN, Sec'y. .:1- W. 11 15113-la 'U -:--.,y1.'o ,.,Q1,5 iw-fqyi. N' 1 7 Grieg! -DEW-15 1 1 1 11 1 111 1111 1 111 11 3 . 1. . .111 1 1 -'1 .7 ' ,. 111311 1' 11' .11 11 1 1 N1 1111 1111 11 11 1 11 1111 11 111 11 1 11 21? 1 11111 1 111 111 1 11 1,1 11111171 11 1 411115. 11' ' 1111 11' 12 11 11 11111 - 1 1 l? 11111 511111111 21311 11 11 1 1 11 1 1111 1111 ::11111- 1 311.1 1 1 1 wx 1111111 1 11-19 1 1712755 I.-:::r::.v:--:?+.::T:-:::r::,ff,,g-gf 3 f- 'ff ,ffl .5-,Z 7 U , + - -A -- IZ--i ..f..-,.m..,...- .. I, , ,,-,A,f.,,.,ZA W,-Tl: Z U gl '-'-- - ,Q ...1 1 ,.- .,,.,Eg?65kM-n,., ,,,,. I-, .M M A W 1. W WV, bgrr wmv-if f .ww . rn. :,,.-. AQ -tx-T, -u ,,. -, . ' lfauth ul Business When we consider the brief span of years since the day of the first electric light, the first telephone, and the first dynamo -we realize that the surface of Public Utility development has barely been scratched. As time speeds on and our ways of living become more and more complex -we find our Public Utilities constantly breaking down barriers and opening the way for progressive activity. Public Utilities of today realize the need for new and advanced ideas. The student of today is the leader of tomorrow. The Public Utility field is one in which every type of endeavor and thought may find a place. Science, com- merce, engineering in all its branches-are included in its scope of activity. Supplying gas and electric service to 202 communities in an area of 6,000 square miles of Northern Illinois territory-this organization offers many opportunities for men and women who are alive to the possibilities in the field of Public Utility endeavor. PUBLIC SERVICE CoMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS general Ojices - 72 WEST ADAMS STREET ' C H I C A G O f::f?,:'-QETQS-l , --Q .. ,. .- 7'f4fl?:ff4+ef55E??fs'1:x4 .Li W1-r,gg:Q.f:::Ee5ef::'-1.3 L-. Ziggy- P - 'RRR-7T i-Lei? -f1f'fT?'iik'-L-1'-f. 9??s5?emQi,? HTS- ., -. w Q l i .l l 0 '0, l , z la ---.L .W wee- . .. ET - -V ' ff- .E -- F.-' - f -f - -' - F - .LQQA-J-:seg-3,75 'lffiiffq lwwfivmi E51 QE? me Wag Th?--2 A . vb o Ve . GLANKN ,ff WWC' lvzivloset At the end of rushing we crashed through faq l 'ii X if 'WW WH 'th b 0' nd are n w roud to sa that we U' , VI WANG k ! WQFL 1-hu-L, W1 3' anb 9' O p I 1 tv ,Li ' ' X have a well-balanced delegation of sixty-three 'A l Q9 of the best girls. It certainly was a high pressure i rushing season but .most of our girls are the A f . ' ' 'lllllllm kind who can stand high-pressure. Jean Maxham N i Rimes ii' is our prize athlete. Emily Heideman is our ' A it l in f L f ' fm ,.,. BEA7, Phi Betepand Audrey Beem represents us in the xl il ' x QVDRW . social whirl. Her little boy chum is strong for L E YQ KW M, A fs. her they say, and from all appearances 'we'd y l N' '- v almost agree with them. Byron is a willing y A XXX worker in the chapter and We can tell you that A ll digg! under much inducement and with the guarantee H 'S K of a 10172, discount he persuaded all of us to send A l 5 KX taxis on the night of our formal to drag our little l ,Ill 3-Mme-'-A sparring partners to the 'fshin-dig . We got l V W good dates for our dancehthe frat fellows seemed My i l D I 1 I i to like the idea of a free ride. Just as the Alpha l y Mi l y Phis, we believe in advertising so when we made the long trip from Evanston to llgl Indianapolis we took a cow bell just to let everybody know we were there. 1 y 'l ll w l I l A l 1 , w E l 4 3 lr! l in l ld M il lt E lnf' 1 it I ii ji i li i 5 l ROBERT M. BIRCH i . 'R . J Alf EXCLUSIVE CLEANERS l l l I - ,J 1 sp 1811 Benson.Avenue 54 Evanston ll 1 , Q I iw Q ' ROBERT M. BIRCK, President STANLEY M. BIRCK, Vice-Pres.-Treas. ,Q 95 FREDERICK J. FINCH, Secretary N FQ, l t BRANCHES I l ll VVILMETTE XYINNETKA I mg if ,ll .Lf sPHoNEs 'W lfgl Same Number A YW Evanston 619 Q-QI ,jg-'iii Wiimerce 619 tiff Winnetka 619 gl Private Chicago Phone ,055 M-:Q Rogers Park 0243 l , Qit, h .iii 132235 SLT R 'iff 521:11 1 ' ffiifiii linf L..L.,. Rfigfzjci 'MR A - -f -'----- f - --v-,E 1:-if-if:l':1-:ff---rg v .i'iESLS'i3f:qE'fT-t-San-b ,, , . 'Je-J - V i Y in R ma Ty .. f.,.1,:.3::-:.7.f-:.:,:-:z-,grfi-fi -':'-:ff'll5-4' r-'T':-7:'-iii5'.,,,.44514i-'. gfyzflfnf L' -vii . , i' El.2.7Q.'-2 Trix '1 1551- ?-Q9 t 'lf 'f.g,::::iiE. f -ff: 'f sgfrfilidlxfwiib li '53 Rl Pl Gai- v ii lm? li. it ll FE? Q-ei 12,1 f.lf.i1L.-fa will C-:K-Q 'fb-A--2:---4-1'e1fLff2qL- jeg im,f,sr.?if4 j V il Y ,, , . V. .. , an fr--vw Q-3--T:N..i 5-1?-gf-Q-rfzz---ra-T-:.g::-.::f v-.-r- :::-- -rfrfff Q . . , s... 5:1 - L f1 1-1-rt.: Y' --f--- -' -W -F jr--,-Auf, 63 Yi? TJ ED 525 LED do 19- o Gil GDS .gsiggf 0 Q ,Q UQQJQQ 'bra' 4a.oZ.i Q S. S.White Diamond Chair o.2 QQ? 52: . v u lift 1 , ,ll ll 'il - Ll . . A The latest conception of chair comfort and utility. Adapted to the needs of i the general practitioner and the specialist ii E l U An:Li1o11iicz1.lly llOl'lll0fl seat and baclc1'est,, a new ll' ik-at.i1i'cw in clciital cliairs. lm No tiiftiiig, no spriiigs,-zilniost. unlimited dura- U ll bility. i W l N011-I7OC'liGtf catoliiiig a1'i'n1'ests. ll I l . Ii Plain footbozird and adjustable toepiece,-aclaptecl H l to the in-ods of the geiioral pi'act,it.ionei', the exo- U cloiitist., aiicl the oral surgeon. J i Direct :incl positive iii action, clurable in con- i i struction. Y X 5 ii I M i g i E W I Hi AJ ,ll i l il s .Iii ily I , fy Q5 ' 'giiilllg . l i l ii V , i i - ' i we Q. 1 xii 9 Sal 5 V N sn HQ W l l Q l 1 , , . I dy Jw FS 5 .3 N 'Qi ,H . Gi, Q! THE s. S. WHITE Q35 gf' Ask your Dealer for a DENTAL MFG. CO. 5 demonstration and de- 211 S 12th Street ,' Q9 Hi tails of our deferred Pay- , ' . :Ji ment plan, Phlladelphla Y' V V . -- Y ... W , . .Ks ,Lal lf-5 -1--if ,---L ------A 4Q7,N.'.L'M'-Zi:i,E14f:,rg f :iff ::'l-- r-'. i .,'. g ,giifrlf-lil-31-4 'ii,'?fligjE4Q'il ,-gg' t.Cf21rnEf:,',:.eg-I H MQ' fig ' aww' 1,2 Q, 4.g.ZTliTl'Q?'Ll-Lgjfi Page 631 A ea , pm - x,5.5.., A use c - i if 1 ft ff ,u A -:A- i i i, lr v - i f A -Y A --A --ww: . ' 33595 iff-5.1.1 'fk-1..-A 4' ' -f Q--' 'f?-'W-B' W- . +7530 ,:.,1:,,,i,, vc.. ,,:,,...,,,-A,..,..,1:...i--r....-- ----'----e-f- A r . rams? fiflftg rg gi .if?'Z'Fivf I W B To start out with we're all athletes. Ralph Vw lonmzns ARE HELD Countryman is editor of this year's Syllabus if liz lg mm we :QQ we and has promised all the Alumni a Syllabus l WMWAR0 FROSW for each immediate member of the family. We all have a personal interest in Ralph although he doesnit see how he can possibly get away i Ur 2 y 'N' 0 with more than 3552.25 on each subscription. l, 1 ggi nf l Mmm' scmaatnre Stegman has recently been very despondent K ll!! ' - over the bill received from Stytzke's for room ll p Q 4 ui , I-pr P 9 rent. Barney Mathews since the close of basket- X it S ball season has visited every Chinese Cafe in 1 5 M, It if 4 xl W the city still looking for the package King Brady 'i ' lil L--fn ti lost. Prayers are held every evening for the i l I xx Il -d F1 h Wh A - B'll A Q ,milk I waywar ios . yn ca you imagine 1 ,E bg .,ii...iiA,mW ll I A Il hrll Q Pape dared to smoke in the house! Brother R l ll' S Q Christman and Hawes are rapidly wasting away. IE ip rl 9 K i v B B M' 1'ii George Haneman we understand is secretly l I. EM! married to .............. , never can tell what A ll lil! will happen next. All the girls simply go wild over Ralph Breyer. Can't blame B i li, ll them much Ralph! You are so huge and big, but there is great difhculty in teaching V. Q .l Q the fair sex that he knows anything but swimming. i l il l A ' I ll rl ls it it si lfa' l 2 il , i , Wil l A J N , 'iliy lx I H Mllilq l ' A R is d E f ' lij' .fy li B. L. Railton Co. ea ?fv?A?ZnBii2 gi ww, fri X 1 to Eatn , , with K., IA Him il ' ' M1 A . , - I 1 il .I' l . 4 kg WHOLESALE GROCERS ill il ll li i A A ' ' il ll it f University ffrijmg 373-405 w. Erie street chicago D rug Store I Telephone Superior 7970 Mfg Kd' E it up EG ' 3' 5 HIGH GRADE STATIONERY If ,E ' I'-l Q, Coffee Merchants Importers ' y ill l lg Manufacturers gli l WE A 1 1' i all i 821 Noyes Street 1 Phone 730 , Supplying Schools, Fraternities and Prescriptions i will Sororities School Supplies 311-11-5-3-+-------------V ' 3 - Vii1Y,T--- - Y Y V 4 R- swf- .-A 3-F-2-Q22 wtf-J ' V Page 652 Y, A ..'7iV- :fi A QAQ 'snr Rl 4 W V 4 la . 1 ' i . ---w-tw? me . ,I- new . ' B lrl, Y, ,H -H-ww ,w WWTF' 'I-l:5'gMlR:q.A: T?gg':LNT 12 ix- I :ggi lily,-,Anne-euks-3-J1f ' :.,AW.gh,,Li,e,:,.,,--g,eL 33 , ,Qf'3,... 'T , Q ev.--fe-fl fi-5: 3S'? ? '?5 '? Wfef t T-. eitcfje i gage-- gg eg ta !e al TT Q i i gg THE RHHI ge TEXTURES i and refined patterns in our new all-wool fabrics for T if Spring will impress you with old-time quality. T You'll find your favorites in English worsteds, cheviots, f l , Scotch tweeds and Irish homespuns, as well as a it l y complete range of distinctive American woolens. T The safe, conservative styles and faithful tailoring in Jerreins' clothes insures their longer service. 1 it l Exceptional values, Q , sos and S575 ll l i , Distinctive Knickers and i l 1 S t S 't V ' , WhitZrFianliiels H i 3 E22 nn pi 1 2 FORMAL-BUSINESS .ill el AND sPoRT CLOTHES e fy i ii 7 N. La Salle Street 71 E. Monroe Street i tg 324 S. Michigan Avenue ' VW' ' ' f 5' A . i I A y y After a strenuous rushing season in which 'QM DELT gym iq We forced our pledge pin upon sixteen of the Qmotml 1, T yi most promising freshmen women on the campus, all Over T i i ,lk Sister Daniels is glad to announce that all the Q the ,Own Ei p it pledge pins are now in use. The Tri,Delts are P 3 taking a prominent part in campus activities- K V05 7 - Fl they are into everything. We have one good ., ' ,J actress-she acts well on the stage. Cf course O G06 it Q we all try to act nice but some of us have a pretty og i ig! ig y hard time doing it. Katherine Bott is a wonder- i 63 s fully emotional actress. In The Romantic 5 M T 'th ' l Age where any of us sisters could have shown ,. A T a good deal of our talent, she just emoted all N-i O O l over the place. We are awfully proud of Sister GGG. p M Daniels who is running competition with Don's 56 ' ' Mm ' girl from Wellesley and at present is holding ii, 3 to Afrd Qt ' l her own beautifully. Last year we were kept ' 'BLT T y y in continual excitement because of the escapades of Cutie Basey. -The first of 'T y this year we pined and sighed because we had no one to create excitement and also a little scandal for us. So, Sister Balcke, self-sacrificing as always, said Bae? li that she would do what she could to help us out. And she certainly is doing her Da Qs' Q best to keep ue in the lime-light. 1 Q, . y L l . rw 77 f Y f H, int? --W V,--,Qin ,ig-i W ,Am -mv-Y? -V 'H'fT'2i1'fLe?Qi' l'7'ff'f,, ffif'iQ,Q:f1Q.Lf,' flfff? Xi? 'i'i i M' f V V Page 633 -..vase ...snr j 1 mi: 1 .45 Q.. m, f-4' ,., ,,4 ., A.. 1 ' '-ff - - --e...f-E-L -ff -- J: , mist G Q? ,- WEA,-ej ii lj Q gi ie :i q in -A ff:gee3g:--2:-:- --g if ann- . W -F n..1-,,,.1:.,.,f ' '-'-'I-1'-We,- fifi:f'f:1 .i . :p:1 if Tif' 1..1, ., ---. an 2325? 322522 I iggfgs gfbgivq wehed To PM We as a chapter are doing our best to turn it Q9 QQ auch or b.q . . . . Q MBAQ 3 fm on im into wild, wild women. We flaunt our cigarette - 5 ' book of cases Cthey are the kind that hold powderl and V ' A iw Eifqwdie in our fraternity hall we have specially con- f .- ' ' 7 if? structed pedestals for our most notorious girls- .- E y new Lggnfgy when we can't get a date with a he-man we drown E T: j HHQUEQN our sorrows in the'dregs of a malted milk down I ' at DuBrueil's. WVe think Sarah Mar'garet Brown j Mmigiigiggk is inspired by the divine flame of a genius and ' wiiiiiigifg.: we wish to announce that because of the worth of her best known poems, she has recently been 'iiilm' 9 elected the poet omnipotent, all-powerful, majes- y ufx tic and reigning of our mystic gang. We never y 5lQ W 6 could be really naughty ,cause we're too dumb, DEL A MMA but we try our best to give the appearance of W! T GA ww worldliness. We have had pretty bad luck in y 1 the way of engagements. The boys refuse to 'l hang their pins on us, although without a doubt we have forty-two of the best looking unpinned women on the campus. Edith Rowe, the football game attendance cha.mpion can tell you about it Cgoodness I knows why she never rated any dates out of all the money spent on railroad farej for she is the best girl in our chapter according to Edith R. We haven't had a chance to save many nickels for our house-fund because we had to pay such a big 1 fine on the book of etiquette which we had out of the library from June until the X . day of pledging was over. But after all it really was worth it because our pledges A 1 tell us we acted almost as well as the good sororities. 1 ll e iii .i ,' I 1' 'I i il Y 1 ' . . , J' ' if . 1 1 ls- ii Browning, King CE, Co. - 1 IQ MENS AND STUDENTS' E5 CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS Nia. . 9 li . . A I vm gg , , lit 5 22 Stores Extending FS 4' from Coast to Coast I All Clothing Sold by Browning - King is made by Browning King il ' fy ' , 016 DAVIS STREET ll gf ' EvANsToN Qi 12-14 W. WASHINGTON STREET 9- Q29 CHICAGO uni . - K' ' '-'- f :W-' ---' 11- . -, 1, 23307 r I-,..--m:e'w1.,, 'eng-11,.:fw1::il1-:ee:-L,L1viJwlL,,gL-,lvf, , V ,,T,,,TTY, 4.59 X ,7 G I 55- -H , i AMA WW, ,V U m Q.' Tc' L '--2-it L ' I.: 4 f:::. ---1-.Le-:::...fI1f4 - nfffff Yr B fi? i V ' A 'fa i? 'ELEFHM' ' fu KM fave-f f A- , -N---M-4.-A- I f 7 I . .,,.. E My 1551 we w- -- ml-uvayqaagii-s1'wna :vs : ' : if fi' qw- ffrgu NV 121 'M W ' ' TV' - , ' ' ,V - 'J' ' L52-5, .fm .,i1A-,p.'L:.f..,,.1rrq- 'gn'-v.m 5 .RG Page 634 T ' ' r' fr' i--Y. . nie E - -- P Jan., 'Qr 'fF1f'wm:k-- gg-f ' 111.53 ,gg , , -- - wr- -of ' IZ-1'-T15 11 as 1 '?' - f t H415 um '-1 w W ffffi' '- ...- 5.2.4 ----wa.-..,. xp , W- - , li, ,D ,,..,f ER, f ' ' ,H I -,L. 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F -t, .fm , Wig,-'55 5 1 1 ', 1 ' Q ES ' fgif ' H 1'-4 F mf 1 5,3 ,,, 7 -1,1 : 5 2 -we P ' - 254- 4 - V r '- ' gf, fffgf:-gffhf- gf -,r 2 T .z -if-23't59'13',' 31211 542 ',.?5 ff i T Q i fi'M 'c A 'D 'W W fataiteainf 1 T' f T a ,Z ., , i '4 3Wff:Ji.:i i . A. J 1, W . .. ..., ..,kX . W.. ,.,,..,.... , ..,...., .,A.,,., M....,,,, ,.,.., .-,..,..,, ...,. he x.,... ,r,.ar...M.r,.-..,...,-. ..,,.., ., W, ,.,... ' , 1 Y 5 THE ORRINGTON HOTEL I h i l The largest and Hnest hotel in Evanston with X N complete facilities for dances, banquets, initia- 5 R IM' tions and kindred social functions. ,N I 1' ' 5 PM x H g W Nm X 3 5 wi 1 ' Vx- Y if 4 1 Et i :fi ' ' ,xi if - W During the past year we have made i . N . w g many friends. We hope you are one t t 5 ' W : W , hi . . . ' n .ASQ of them, and that our friendship will n L A T ,T EQ never cease. M1 :QQ ' iggqif hh., ,QB um lfa 3 133 1.39 mb 3 a U ga 1 1 it ,' I tl X I. H ,J , firm 1 N' ,Ei 1 .' , ia ,Q S 1'Cl11 ' N BQ - ' 1 Ni 23 1' it QQ 620 Dav1s Street g Q. ' 1 Nil. N1 va? QP . L , ft ' yi w Et lisa!! E T 1 1'zf.w...2-- .. V -A ...su .- f, ., ' -' 'f - 'n 'Y ' Ta- f f Y V ..,,. .,.. , W ,, -., .. . Y ffi 2IEg I Eg hw--2 ian-N-1-,fee L S- -:fre-..mem.,aigE,.-,W-qjm-.-ftqggq I I m- Ji, gu.v1,wEiTITFItEf'g3f Mg3'j:Em1I'?ii5mji4.iu1mLTg,,., s, i f? -E T , . ,. ,,.,,,k,',jj.6f,G, Page 635 1... i 6 , ,, . ,, , .. ,,,,. ,,,. . -... .,,L,, gg if , ,-,pWV,k: 34- Za .,.,:-g..3,?..,,fa.-. . .- -. .- ..,Y ,,., , A, , ,:- . ,,-,l- -,V, ,,,, WW .--1..,.f.,L,..,Y.N- mm- - , -eg: . gf . its 323 QQZQ M , G: t t We serve the best meals on the campus WE HAVE 'RWE A and have pretty pledge pins so why shouldn't 3 'FW SMALL 'E, we have all the best men on Orrington Avenue? . BMS We don't want a house on the campus, our i p ly ' - little band of brothers have such a nice time over Wm' ., IH here, 'even Rube Gereche isn't disguised yet Hi , it g and drags around for a mea occasiona y. We l' gif, i - have a good time at our parties, everyone knows 5' if I, each other and the girls are so well acquainted will L ll iii il E by the time our parties are over. Not bragging, fm' li K . -- much, but just the last party we had, we fooled i Q V w, X H' Im Dean Richardson, turned the lights out and l y 'E iii-1 stayed nearly all nite-still the rumor goes round l 1 X , 1 LAMEJA we are not up to par since Chuck Rossier left. i l l i A3314 A Anderson and Spence are our advertising agents i yi ' i V 5 Q and do quite a bit of business at the Beechview . . ' t Gardens. We have quite a few small-tie boys ,N , but all in all fellows it's a pretty good club. . Wil 1 Ti, i li. . r 1' ' il iilffri l V A I . L if ii C W ,S ii ii I .ii 31:56 Gflll it to iq 5,2 616 Church Street 54 sr .tm 6 if ' l Tasteful and appetizing food. it i 2 will Cleanly and daintly served. ' 'Q In piping hot fashion. gg By cleanly and courteous attendants. I I L 5 l At a price that doesn't hurt your conscience or Pocketbook. 'L ., ,i . 15 5 HEW'S 5' i DQ 'l . fu- .-in-gf..-.....:,.i, ..1,,ijiQ..gii?:.if' ,asf 1. ,.,.,.a -f fffffiiiifl .- - V - gf -H .. EEE . 51:2-2 -,, ,M M, , , , M . 'A' ' ' 4 'ft We., T gil.- --seg 3--- - -- s ng-idvs-' ...-,, G ,51..,.:,..-IQ?-, ' -' 'j'f Qlili ' 'jv c Pagf 636 n, ..-- , Lg, M - i - -as -Q . I Q ,I QI X W EE? ll 'I ,,'A . ELIZA 4:3 f!i,Gr7.. I F7 I 531 . orth hore l,1ne 1' ix 'li BEST ROUTE l p in BETWEEN I, 1 CHICAGO-MILWAUKEE I If I I A I 13, AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS p It I CHARTERED CARS II I N l I . . . . ' Students will find this service very convenient ll for inspection trip purposes, where the course p of study includes electrical power or transporta- W tion. V I, V IB I ll ft tif, I 3 5 FAST SERVICE lf To all parts of Chicago. Most convenient I route. Through routes between the North and li 'QQ South sides of Chicago, with convenient transfer W . . ld l I stations to all parts of the West Side. R I S I I pm . g FOR BETTER RAPID TRANSIT SERVICE l USE THE f f CHICAGO RAPID TRANSIT gl I LI If l All IE lx I m a' mm K , -, ,,,, W , , ' - I , I, , CET, , ,,,, L, I W fmIm'fS C:Tiff:C1 'N I eiiiiif 1 Page 637 ci-'big 4 :I- Q , lf. v Z I in ru' ,a x -i l u if . It , .. ,A . A 235' egg? i'F 'ffi ,, . i- . . ' 6 igcijky U-nw co ll Thu? is a prleltty gocod year Soi' us. IWZ managed Egg? Q pf-1I'if'q to swel our ouse- unc an socia c ances by git? E arounol ? pledging twenty freshmen. And what's more ,. x we got all of the publicity, but none of the pain glgm 'Giga ' oi being firmly but gently ejected from school. ,ni f lfgggiagyggl As far as we are concerned the poor athletes in 3 ' 5 igfiikwe. our school won't get much encouragement. It Hill G iiiiliiiiiiig I was because of our charming and alluring ways i t A i 5'y Vliikilliii i M that Northwestern University lost one of its L :::::::::i GPBW A . . illliiill PM best swimmers andthe captain of our football still l iiiiliii team had to have his heart broken just because ' :E-,Eiigii BETA one of our sisters didn't want a little playmate 1 fi N Eiigiigig who couldn't learn anything but football. But 'Fa ,M no matter how many we turn down we always i 'I A have somebody to pal around with. Don't you g i ' Hill i 9 XG eftwi..,n,.j call it Hpalling aroundl' when they walk into l the Fanny May Shop and the little boy buys M ii y ri his sack of candy and the little girl buys hers? 'l it ly The best we can accumulate even on this co-operative 50-50 plan is Delts or D. il ll ,ir W U's. but our hold upon them is excruciating. Sister Dickey is heading the W. S. il ? ll i G. A. and so has it in her power to suspend any members of other sororities who , fi may become too obstreperous and what is more Sister Dickey always does her , Q may duty, so that we are very sorry to have to report at this time that she is almost rl i I W as popular with the student body as a pork-seller in Jerusalem. Our beloved and li y ' li l ,i cherished sister, the world famed Sybil has done us a great honor by at-tending , It ttf! a few days of school on our campus this year. Just let us tell you again that we tl , If l like all the D. U's. a lot and we don't object strenuously to wearing Phi Psi pins. i Ui ll itll I , n 'lliih Elini!! l A 59 A V Qi I li l ' . ll i lk i ix li ii COMPLIMENTS i i ll, X if il il. 'J i 1, l il wil , 'i iw Q95 , i is ll - ilu I 'g WH' , T1 ' e Russel Studio 1 Room sos Republic Building ,Q g' ' 209 S. State Street V Q Ii! i ' Official Photographers for ij i ef. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY g ' 1, M f PROFESSIONAL sci-1ooLs l 02 v i eww- .AE ming i i , .e MifilfligfT'f1fji,g,..L,,.j11i1'3:,if-gfif-5f :ff -H . ,..,..,,.....u....., ,-..-. mn-.- , ' 41? g-ni.T:---Y L, -1:-.., ff-, - ,, :.,..f.'fQ. ' Q,Yf,,I , 25 'ggi I ' ' ',L:ii':' , . H ' J. ,.-5.:.,Y,fAew1-f.U.f,-5-we.e, ff -H, i -4- - 'J f 5 f TY 1,777 fc: 9595 itil ig? f ., Y Ygg,,,,,-m 4? Jsmaaef L.--43+--4.-4..am1g..f4 ,m1,::-.e::.T'1 ...,,,,,4,,,,g-44-Qizilnvvlg-Weis'-.Wt,+5Eg3QxL3g,iL24Fi.:.,-gig , LT ' VZ JY '1:f:ig1m J: g j 6 , ,. , , Page 638 ' ' -A. -L- ' ' -1':-. H-5' ?L ':' :37 2 'l'f iffQ':,-ew: V l , 1 1' I it 'i' 3 ,. gg? 232525 9024 Qagffg? -A The Kampus Kitchen is at your service. :- Earl We open at 7 o'o1oek in the morning and is Eh close at midnight. Whether it's a sandwich or a sundae, a light breakfast or real meal n 3 We have it AMPUS , 813 NOYCS ITCHEN Two Blocks from Gym , 1 JT! 46' W -A y 1.. B North Shore 93 1 rf if if i Hardware Company at 6 n Q 2 W in 618 Davis Street, Evanston at ri ' CE Phone 11 Z' H311 Sa il y i Page 639 KC ., ,, rr Mn ' v i w. I l . 1 r il W -eff? 1f'.-o..-1.1 rife fi11-fr A ww- . ee- e- W 'r fi-'O'ff'T .1'Qe'afr?if2.ifr:f3feii:?sf4.at:ae,g:f.se, .Canaan agen, a'3fr'2a.g i3?'i?E5' isis? We gig? gif FLT , . WEEE ynggll tgfomee Feat Well, this year We have pledged nine fine p in W0r'Pff'f'f girls which only Kappa Delta could use. We 953, ' Kia., P20251 5 were broad-minded and chose as many girls-as y coal and We did to Wear our pledge pins because during 2 5 l MW PW' the last few years We have lost several girls at l the 'end of the .first semester due to illness and intellectual fags. We really are getting des- perately wild. Betty Jane helps us along that ly line. She is very loathe to go on double dates y and even her single dates are shrouded in mystery. W Our staunchest supporter is Kathryn David. X i Like a regular hero she comes forth in all her yy DELTA War paint and poisonous gas in the shape of i l potent perfume. We haven't been getting by 5 l so big on the campus so this year we took in half M of music school to see if We could get by any M j - WU' bigger over there. Sister Gilfillan is Without l 1 J U I a doubt our prize number, with the fur coat, 1 Ui' diamonds and Beta pin. We hold the honor of having the loudest girl on the t campus. Sister Larson has this distinction and is proud of it. y l I . . E N ,li wi, i Cf For 'x W Ti V AN' W GOOD SHOES ls 3 . For Men and Women TO be honest, to be kind, to earn a little i ' ,git T T and to spend a little less, to renounce when 1 1 ry he that shall be necessary and not to be embit- -'gill ll tered-here is the task for all that a man 'ii' has of fortitude. If ' ' T, 1 fe' i ai Shore ROBERT Louis STEVENSON , E . M In the North shore Hotel Mil ' 1 My 529 Davis sf. cor. chicago Ave. l mail . is gf W9 75 ,fi ' . Evanston Home of City National Bank Q50 N Johnston 3fiMUfPhY S. W. Cor. Davis St. at Sherman Ave. f i an ' ' BOStOI113.11 Shoes The only NATIONAL bank in Evanston . e 2151 1-.1g,g1gQ ff B T1tiff?-assi---,QTfE?n1f,fff S ,ei y eate S S as eeee ' - . ' -- f ' ' - -ggi---QM-mmf f-15.0.6 Page 640 W C P 0 eff.-If Mb'-'e'm'eM-W-I' no ' ' I---Ie f I' 2236235 Hfilwil DEAN LUTKIN i Inge ,Q , Y QX- . A3925 commends the QQQQ by , . , ' I Mason 81 Hamlin X I X lll ll . i . ianl Musically the Most Beautiful Piano the is GQSVTWQ World Has Ever Known , l ' 1' ll l , 1 , The fact i'XlmtX for twenty years l Ll ' I , Mason ch Hamlin Pianos have been i l used in our Svhool of Music lnezmrs ' eloquent tesfiinony of the high esteem X , in which these IIISI'-I'llI'1'l0l'ltS :Ire held l :Ind inciclentally certifies to their ' 1 stability :Incl durability. For many X l years I have had z1X Mason sk Hzunlin ll N X Parlor Grzmcl in my home. Its refine- 1 ' ig ment, its deliciufy, its beauty of tone, I I its mellow sonority and its mntc-hless - l X mechanism never cease 1'-o clmrin :incl l ' 1 ,. satisfy mef' l X ,I I I AN 'VN ll ' PETER C. LUTKIN, Dean fi I , Nor! hwestXe1'n University School of Music 11: Q i l i ' , On Exhibition and Sale in Chicago ' X X only at the music rooms of N .X I ' ' I I ' I I 1 I ' 3 ,M i , Cable Piano Compan I Q' ' Wabash and Jackson, Chicago qi vi if iilki 1 'R ly A il V. 'wi I - l li .X, LZ i ll M -Sl yt l i CSIS 3 Ofl v lx 1 O1 0 0 hi 1 i log Bu1 dlng Matemal Co. ' . .ml , 1 lliliii' ' gf HOWARD 85 CLARK -is Wil ,ef CHICAGO, ILLINOIS M5153 r , ' ,ga Q IX . s 3 X 119 Ch1cago Avenue ffl 5 l ll I i l i I l Phone: l Rogers Park 8270 fl i XX ll? Evanston 3950 I' I li I if in AX ,E4.,,,ll ,EZ :Lili gfl N EVERYTHING IN LUMBER M5 YWEQ .-, . , IW, , , In ,, X: T- ,.m,X,.-xi-ELM,-Nigllftlggd 1 Hmmm- ,E fflf7?iQ'f'f1:3f:fF'f T'f 'g'ffiT'1'T'ITff',, fIQiI' lil 'if fi1'51i'f ii4 'fi 'gif' 'gifi fw.,uff 1 14-gvqr- '?'Eff!f:iE' -'- ggrfef-'5-iw-ff-1 I-sg-F1-ww f.-:w-n 1, - if J i l S 2:6 G:-EE sa ze If -fi 1, Qi? I-15 Page 641 'rf' 1 v 5 F-,. , ., sp. rl ,l ll! '1 'I 1 wifi S J- ll il .5 'H I 0 Nm 9' fo m if AA LTTE ,gf,-:iiig-1',,:':.::.-if ..r5:t:3g:':-it, .,.,...tir-r:.l.4gf .. .---- ---R:---Q---Sc-W AUM e'LHN 'h4J4-k'JL A4z'dWNm? LS: P39362 Fi? WOT? EVANSTON fl' AQAQDA gl LERS is ' T, WANG N PACKING CO. 5 KE Am N THEQSPEEJAQVS5 RUE If THEPHOT ,-TNEW THAT Gus ANDERSON milf SWZEADS ,, -me MJRANCLERS LEFT h V41 HD-THAWAY AND QASTSQGS GEWND F- Wholesale and Retail ' I ls ONE HOLDING A PUNT lj, A5 WQESTLTNO- COACH G2 I X ,' 1512 ' 0 CEMORE ' THE 0 FRESH, SALT and SMOKED it js QII L NG- WF I M 3 V SANDS. M A POULTRY and FISH tg lil ,W E All I - Q 0 in Q BUTTER, BUTTERINE AND EGGS , ll! ll ll 47 ll E If , l l gli W T O 9 PHONES I if i SI!! xl ,O ' Evanston 1822-23-24 T 3 5 Q f Q Wumetfe 1137-2578 i V M ill -1 ' 1' T5 1 J A A, ' 1 3 lfnfil f 1 I ,l lg M V0 V 1565 Sherman Avenue Evanston, Illinois gg I il! ll ll. Ill! IGH u' , I 'itll N Telephone Central 5880 Wifi? .451 E r . 'N T Ik . I I, I I Medical Text ,Books , W A' HARGROVE AND WOOD H 1 N' K M ll-3 o 1, 3 -I KINCORPORATEDD Rei STUDENTS' SUPPLIES gig? THE BETTER Deg c - ' ,5 fl CANNED FOOD PRODUCTS Cigars age Lg i I Cigarettes i 2 ali al Pure Fruit Pure Eruit Fountam SCIVICC l ,Q I jams Jellies Candies T 5 A COFFEES TEAS Q lm GROCERS SPECIALTIES if 4 ILL' CHICAGO I T I, 1, C. J. Snyder 8z Bro. Q 4' 589 East Illinois Street CN ew Locationj QQ Catering to Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs DRUG STORE 451' I and Cafeterias Us C90 2459 S. State Street Da. Chicago, Illinois I REPRESENTED BY CLARENCE GILBERG ,:1::f.--,. f?f.'fZw-. f. Fi 0 '1 5 TM ,Li Pagg 642 PQQLQJSLJ TQ ! '+ f '7: 'f'-iilifliilt 'IR --W -. :- I ff' iff-321. 5 A-Y-if, ' , A Mi, an it 1a.1112lZl,ri. I y . . ,V . ,, .. Q V Y, Y AYYYIW YY, l li rl hlxj ill' .NW -, q .,.. tt- ' 12 1 .g. I C B f C t ' Y a P a Dentistr fl . , . . . 'li Before you can open an ofhce for the practice of dentistry, several important factors must be taken into consideration. I. Where to locate. II. How to equip your office. WH . W III. lVho to go to for information and service. Any first class dental dealer can help you solve these problems to a greater or less extent. During the past ten years, we have probably located and equipped Min as many dentists as any concern in America. ML, el lil QQMZ of the men located by the C. L. Frame Company have all been successful because: lem M 125 I. In selecting a location, we have considered not only the possibilities ly for a dentist in the community, but also the fittedness of the man 'till' for the place. Our acquaintance with him during his college career ll enables us to judge of this. 'jx iq Nl' II. When an office is leased, every effort is made to see that the most- favorable terms possible are secured both as to rent and revisions. gmi III. All revision work is superintended by one of our equipment experts. We have at our command, a corps of plumbers, carpenters, elect- egfml tricians, and interior decorators. This insures quick and correct Mgt' results with minimum expense. fly llllml IV. Pleasing oflice environment tends to insure success. Great pains are taken to select interior- decorations that are harmonious and yllmf in keeping with the dignity of the profession. Notwithstanding this, no dentist should be satisfied with appearances only. All ijllytgj C. L. Frame offices are Efficient as well as Beautiful. V. Poor business methods cause more failures in dentistry than any other factor. Some of the most successful practices in Chicago are operated in accordance with systems advocated by us and F installed under our direction. Every effort is made to see that Q ill the men whom We locate get the proper start in this respect. U 2 . .M N . . M y Regardless of Where or when you are going to locate, We JMU would be pleased to consult with you on any of the problems per- taining to your prospective office. . . fame enta upp y 0. C L F D i I S 1 C . . . . . millet 1700 Mallers Building I Chicago, Illinois ' .Tf'fITff ff.21iTf?Tli f1fi'4'.T..L '-.iigikii il gi:2A -N vii L?T 2iif2.'1.f.'1 3'Z'li,'1'lIl'T,l1'l' 'T7'ifZT, '? -,--- .N---W - s hi, -..-- -W - . -.fW--H..: + 1 ,- ,L-WA. ..-..,.. ,wir 1-.. I ,nr M. M. Q-: .,:-.f- :rf ff- - - H' Page 643 tl V iv l P ni i i. l i ., zfiiif' Exim M H fe:-.ref-:ff 1-ef -4:-Kass 1-asf 1- .. y...f,f vf-zd?:ggf:m.:?1: gi i. X -v-4--fl'-A-1 --zfff'-1-f91'f ' iff-treatin'-ivlfehrrfitn 511: W'-:swf iw-3x-::-.N .Y at- L .. . ., ..- , ,-. . .au s , ,. -LE.. ' --1 5 iir- ini.-1:-i17iiI'i':L:-.: 'CTF '.rf.:v'.?eL '1Zfi:'..'fy ' rl fill 7 -'Eij 4, Q-z 5,mo nil-i - F'T q Jff'1':1'C3':T!F,?f::. ,ie - TT- .- g - - .1 - Q,-4:: J 3? Q5-www., . f::. -:sy 1 i 5? TQLTET V TT TKT, Y ,TWT Y md T-Ti Ti' T Y TT T Y T ATTN Ti iUf1if1'j:- YSOGQQ 5 Busy as we were with raising money for the house fund we managed to'Wl.tyuQf wpczfssr 2 steal the eighteen best girls on the campus. All of our new pledges are al the gym. good dancers. They shake a mean seiatic nerve at the university mixers l FV, given at the gym. That is we mean they woo Terpsichore at the gym when ffv VFX' X - they aren't stepping at the Rendez-vous. The Gessie's run the athletic ' 11915 S mtl l side of our fraternity and each Monday afternoon the meeting is stopped f jX,i'g X Xe, for three minutes while they show us the best way to do the daily dozen. I, Q 4 it gf 3 is-Q. Sonny has certainly helped our social standing a lot. VVe're justfas strong 4 0' Xu for her as the military department but we do wish we could induce her and ll also Sister Wenver to leave their walking sticks at home while the wintry X rx-25 i X blasts whistle rofund us and the snow is knee deep. The best girl the chapter X! , X ever had, Helen Rogan, departed from hence in February. Ol how we miss f W gf i H our car. Wfe are now compelled to take our rushees in taxis and as we can X tf X!! ' X X l 5 never put more than I4 on the inside and 2 up with the driver, it makes it DEQTA i X 3 a pretty expensive proposition, but then the kind of girls we rush are all st. X ll broad-minded so we're netting bv in our own quiet way. ' ! l ' ' ' ' V 1--- i---1 I i l X, we fall hard- i I I l Q, est for thc- l ' ' ,lll Mm' We thought we might possibly lose a few of our members through X, llll graduation this year, so saw fit to pledge more than our usual number and Xt, X' 'll as a result, at the end of rushing twelve lucky numbers were sporting our l lr , pledge pins. We have changed a lot in the last few years, and we think it X 1 i is for the better. Don't disillusion us. We lost our fur coat when Sister ,l ' 0 Krentzer left school and we certainly felt its absence during rushing this f l fall. If anyone knows of a fur coat who would like to come to Northwestern r s I 1 Xll University next fall please send its name, address and possibilities to Sister ' ,X 1 flliqg Mae Johnston and we'll start writing our rush letters immediately, because X Fi 1 I by hook or crook we must have another fur coat in our chapter by next X , 1 li I September. Most of our pledges this year were gotten by the chloroform 3 j X ,V .l method. i l 1 -W Ll. , - I l l in 'S A : Z l l 'ii' l - will ,rr 'll iw it lfllf ll W il 'll WHEN You ARE l i fl ., l li' 9, i Qi GOING AWAY 'f I l 'hu Call Evanston 1140 1 X 1 to leave your order for transfer of your baggage from residence XX X , l gli to railroad stations or Steamship docks. If you wish to have C, li baggage checked to destination, bring your railroad tickets to ly our offices: By doing same you will avoid the inconvenience 0, , W of rechecking at stations. We maintain branch offices -on the X33 North, South and West Sides of City. Call the nearest to your fa 6731 gg home. Lf l WHEN YOU ARE COMING HOME 5 'Qi if 921 Xa l Give your railroad baggage checks to our uniformed agent on TQ I the train. This will save time in transferring baggage to hotel 3 J or residence. We are the largest passenger and baggage transfer l I company in the world and the best equipped to render prompt, . i X courteous and efficient service. - ' Q . . P' li. 1 f E 1609 Maple Avenue Evanston, I11mo1s ,Xi Telephone Evanston 1140 Q51 fi Th P l N T e arme ee ran sfer Company City Office 105 West Adams Street I Chicago iw! General Office-Parmelee Building, 731 W. Adams Street . Pl - li Chicago X Telephone Monroe 7442 if '- rr '-X tE'5f-3 Lf-f-:it - lei, sw:,g., .. - ee 7: A ..---.-- -----....--.-- i51f1?213- ,kt ---Ma A .M - - - .--gI2'iE'fJ W -- X gi if .Xi ,ggi CAA f4e-W--gs ,Aa--r--k-fag, '-ffzflflffaiggcggigf-W rr l737 TW ? Lf5'3Z?gv 153 Page 644 K 1 ff .,,l -X, .. fi A I . I. H, ki M ' I .u, ll l ll 'QL rlll 3 l l Il th l l l H1 Iv h -f. V511 75523 ,, 7 A Men S W ear Shop I Conducted under the Policy of QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT FAIR PRICES lllllll l By Featuring Wg' Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Haberdashery of Distinctive Character lillllyl Dunlap and Borsalino Hats lllllil llitlf I The Patronage of N. U. Men Respectfully Solicited ll E S EHMEN llfll - - l Studio Buiiding llilfllgj M Block North of Post' Ofiivr- Telephone 2021 fill I 2 L lily llslll l fell yyl- lp,l llrll lil 5 l'll'y I ' Q I I ...wig ' : IEA - 1 I ' l PRONbUNCED- R6-Mien' I I1 I I ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS .ll '77,l'9h, Grade Painis am? Wzrnishes efa ll II ll'l'1ff Always buy or Specify 'fReInienl'-toclayls finest mf!!-I offerings in high grade VV all Papers, Paints, Varnishes If and Enaniels. Your local decorator has them. Ask igfgy, him. And have him show you the beautiful Rernien Sample Books of Modern Art 'Wall Papers-the Inost tw' ll exquisite patterns, tints and color effects available lu anywhere at reasonable prices. Ill' , llllfi, llllkllii sill llv 4 I, ,X ,.., in , W. :ri 21. ig, .Q ,.,. ,,,::59',1flg l 1- ' ' .uliQ'E?ill4v-- Qi fiff-it? 35 H-1-fl ii 5l?f?3 'ii'-fi '-1? Aig'i35?:EiE?'i3?E -Qffilfi-12. I ' l -'4::'3i53l-i-l-5' ' ' T fl ff ' -on S I Edge S645 ,A-,zzw , - A ,-Ve. . X :Tl i ,lV:q..,-,fyrsa13fQ.v,- X f J .-safe:-,:,.l gs-nf -.., -fp-,:f-.'-fs:-.-.161--1 wi.,::'-5.3-' -1 ,-i':g.f54o:,w+?:T'5: :-r:':-vQ-,.,.,J fr' T:T:1ffSzx:2fa17ofv .' sages1,s.-:.fQ1fw-w?.-fuzz: f :f-.ae':aQ,ivr..f1v:e1h..s:fso Asa--we - fy 1: L' ix' lzi il l l i A l il l fe -. W, .g.,, 1 Q . E Ax! 1.. 1 i v 1 se , . .fill--v ,, W 1 ,,.,.i::t,:-.-, .,,: 5 .-, - filigf Qgg..12.fQ iaaafir, K F' 'f 4' 'ill H fwefdiig M e----L '--+ ' ' ' ' ' 26322 We have the knockoutest crew weive had Goipq 00+ io um MTI for a long time. To start out With We have Bee :R fy ofifhs- 'lip Anderson. She admits now that she Was in a tqlnifwcxi limi fog when she consented to Wear the little hay- 'fy wma the N stack pin but she can't turn back now and we ,mir-5 form- claim the best looking red roadster on the campus. , QUE l l ' ' ll One of our members gets by with a Gail but nf . l l some of us don't get by at all so that evens up JL, Qfgullfg , I Q p matters. Sister Speirs crashed through and got anyn'-1 wh' g. p M a bid to Alethenai this year. Thislwas really i if more than We expected but We werent proud ,umfve D so we let her join. One of our members wears, mil li without a doubt, the trickiest clothes on the ' dW,,,,l ' ly tl campus-elavender head bands, lavender dresses, - 5 lavender hose, lavender handkerchiefs-just Wait J id i . i, l . till summer We know she'll Wear lavender slippers. y 'A mm X y X 5 Hill And best of all we have the darling of the i ily ' fp campus in the personage of no other than i l y ilu Andeenus Lindone. She has done more for us this year Cwe Won't say Whether ll . it was good or badj than all the rest of the chapter put together. The only bad l j habit she has is that of going out in the middle of the night in kimona and slippers ' if llqi and taking a Walk around the town. . p li . ,- 1 Ml - Vi! il Liz il 5 ll' .tg iii' i'il gill Hit :fu l my Mil Q 4 Ilyll H ,,,.,, ...,- ...,,,y y A . , i 3 W' Y , h llllllil-llll?g l !44f i 5 , IW - I-I,...iral America s Largest M li 1 llliiflliief 'ai-f5 'I'll'ili o Q K W . ii 1 '!r,1l..::.b-9057. lui l I W M 1 la iii - 'llllllialilgwi D1Sff1bufOfS A l mi? . -sniff Wi' -. sn. 1 F2 ' . , ,..-5 .QA Url' 9 -.nw :NN is ll'- ' 5. ra OfN0-10021111164 as . wi :ii ...im if-ff ' 'Z il ii V' 'UUHN OR forty years ll W lf S we 't't the leading lil - y I .lg if ' specialists in supplying the institutional table. Cut- . iii rent price list on request. Q li i' Nb iii? John Sexton 8 Company li Wholesale Grocers .. Chicago li Branches at Strategic Shipping Points aff W QTAQ all is lllil i'1 ?l'7lfIiT ,1ZTliZfl lillljl-:'b-g If i. .5.12111:':':i Z'f'f'-i'L1g +fta ':'1 ' ' , ,ili:l::1gg fjfifig1i:fL71filitli.::i',1'i:X .V i,QL.q!fiii':'l3:ijj'i :Zz-Sf' '-'i :':fM'f 'rf- Q Page 646 ,-ff:T3?f?iEH hr- Q5iETf::n::.gNg-E ir l 'Fi l il :ll i rg 4. . ri. 9 i , i 'Uv 'Acc .-1-...L-...itr ,--,,::1.f-'if-.:,iH+-.xfllfiftlfiffe- Flf2se7i.i:fS'T'l '-2'f1f5ffer --' -ff --- --:H .we -,.. -.-wh..--. .-.. . ..,--..L-c.,,,...,.....,.,:f .i,.1-.h..+. ..,. U-.. --- ---- 'If' 'LTP' fn '1' tate? 'gow' 5595495 323223 N thw t M 5 OI' CS CI'1'1 CH i ll' Q .5115 You'll want to be certain about your appearanceg every detail S5 should be right. It will be if the I'lAR'1' SCHAFFNER ct MARX name l i is in your clothes. Sec tliat it's there-good style, all-wool fabrics, l i l i fine needle work will be there, too. N 1, We Sell No Clothes But i E l l il il 'il l Hart Schaffner 85 Marx l, J 4 'I l ri . Q . ll l lf Knox Hats Fine Furnishings hill li l V . l i . V - . l l MacFarland Browning Co l , 1 il li ' l 1 I t Church at Sherman ll E ' ' ! :X W I l i' it lli' liyl, . lil Ulhr ing f illfkf A .' . . . -, ' . I 'S ' kg .I Gas-pipe. 'methods l :, l:r H p H During our uruslnng this -fall vi e just more ALQHA BY our Wmcklmj dugg dai i nan put it over on the other Hellenic oiganiaa- QM WU, ff W y,y,n Q l tions on this campus. As a result, We came EJMEQ4 Q G X li' l i through with ten best women on the campus- Q A X K l y and Glivia Fischer. Along with gas pipe methods g ZW -i-1 --'- ' 5 . blithely pursued by our wrecking crew we were ' If digit el y X j able to ensnare all girls arriving on trains from J 1 5 QM l img Frances Shimer and by mistake took several A Ai E.. M16 others. Everyone knows that we are North- 9- 5 A iw , M . . XX .Xue .W QM western s greatest involuntary non-fussing soror- ,Q q 1 f t ,,ggiE, 1 ,girl :QQ ity. But, rumor has it that we have one girl jiiiiy 9 i in the chapter who has dates. Me-thinks he 'MQ 55 l wears a Scribbler pin. In spite of our lack of :Eagan M al popularity which often led us to frequent Lunt i on many a Weary Saturday night, we did rate Q :ees-' ' some good dates for our own formal. After much g W, , ii persuading and begging even to the point of y t sending nice boxes of cigarettes to the boys we 1 il lil did prevail upon three of the men that we think are big on the campus to come it K to our party. The three favored ones were the Phi Delt monster, the Delt red- lg headed sheik, and the Beta hump-shouldered cave-man. Lots were cast to see i .bn who would be the lucky girls to claim these dates. There was much gnashing l 5 and Weeping of teeth before a compromise was finally drawn up. At the next ,gl y meeting after the dance the report of the favored three was read which stated that p Ugg Q96 'LOl1e was so cute, Tad was so sweet-, and Red was adorablefl l, QQ . 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Molloy ......... ..... 6 51 ' 1 Browning King Co ,...... . . ....., 634 North Shore Bootery ..... ..... 6 40 Almer Coe Co. .....,,..,........4.... 624 North Shore Hardware . . ..,.. 639 Cable Piano Co. .....,............... 641 Oglivee and Jacobs ...... ..... 6 25 Chicago North Shore ctr Milwaukee R. R. .637 O'Kaddee Co. ........ ..... 6 28 Central Trust Company of Illinois ..... 627 Orrington Hotel ,......., ..... 6 35 Chandlers ........................... 623 O'Shea Knitting Mills . . . ..... 615 City National Bank ...,............... 640 Parmellee Co. ........ ..... 6 44 Crit-chell, Miller, Whitney and Barbour. .621 Plaza Jeweler ....... ...... 6 09 i Converse Rubber Shoe Co. ..........., 610 Public Service Co. . . . ........ . .629 N 1 Dill and Collins ....................,. 650 E. L. Ray Studio .... . . 612 CSL 613 X , l, DuBreuils ..........,... .... 6 35 Reick and Jepsen ....... ...,.... 6 48 . l 1 E. S. Ehmen .......... ..., 6 45 Remien and Kuhnert .... ....., 6 45 ' Evanston Packing Co. . . . ,.., 642 Rexford and Kelder . . . . . . . .611 A , Evanston Recreation Co. . , . .... 621 Rogers Printing Co. .... . , , . .653 Q 1 X First Baptist Church .... .... 6 09 Russell Studio ....... ..... 6 38 l ' C. L. Frame Dental Co. . . . .... 643 B. A. Railton ..,.. . . . . .632 I Fraternity Shop ......... .... 6 16 Sexton and Co. . . ..... 646 Garrett Biblical Institute . . ,... 609 Snyder Bros. .... ..... 6 42 ' A. E. Gilberg .......,... .... 6 42 Spies Bros. ........,.... ..... 6 18 Goodrich Transit Co. ..,... .... 6 14 Steele-Wcdeles Co. ....,.. ..... 6 21 Hattstrom and Sanders ..... .... 6 48 State Bank and Trust Co. ..... 622 l , 1 HeW's Waffle Grill ....,. .... 6 36 St. Lukes Church ....... ..... 6 08 , 3 , The Hub ................. .... 6 07 J. D. Toloff Studios ..... ..... 6 19 ' wil S. S. Jenesen ....,.,........ .... 6 32 Utility Securities .... ....i 6 17 F QV! Jahn dt Ollier Engraving Co. . . . .... 652 Visscring Co. ...,...... . , . ,626 ll ' Y .E l 1' Jerrem's Inc. ............,.. .... 6 33 Vtlards Market .......... ..... 6 20 I E. L. Kappleman ......i.. .... 6 20 White Dental Mfg. Co.. . . .... .631 . 4 Kampus Kitchen . . . .... 639 A l if 1 . it t G E N E R A L I N D E X l 1 A Capella Choir- ..... ...... 4 49 Band ....... . . . 398-401 Acacia ,,,.............. ...,.... 3 06-307 Beeebell ....... . . . 189-192 9 1 Activities .....,..,....,......., 217-254 Basketball ......... . . . 169-174 at Administration CThe Universityj , . 25-46 Beta Alpha Psi ..,.. . . 489 5 mg Advertising .....,.............., 605-656 Beta Gamma Sigma . . . . 488 S 'l uf' Alethenal .................... . 391 Beta Theta Pl ....... . . . 292-293 ' , Ill Alpha Alpha Mu . . . 401 Blue Lantern ...,.. . . 371 Q Alpha Chi Alpha . . . . 483 N 5 Alpha Chi Omega ..,, , . 336-337 9 l Alpha Chi 'Sigma I. . . . . 281 Calethia .......... , . . 393 lg N Alpha Epsilon Phl ...... . . 356-357 Campus Life ....... , . . 127-144 Alpha Gamma Delta . . . . . 348-349 Campus Memories , . . . . 255-268 Alpha Kappa Delta .... . 282 Campus Players . . . . . . 236-237 Alpha Kappa Kappa . . . . , 574 Canadian Club .... . . . 564 , I Alpha Kappa Psi ..... . . 518-519 Chi Omega ..... , . . . 342-343 i 0 Alpha Omega Alpha .... . . 569 Chi Sigma Phi , . . . . . 560-561 f, is Alpha Omlcron P1 ..,. . . 346-347 Chinese Club ,,,, I 410 Q Alpha Plhl ..... . ..., . . 326-327 Cheerleaders . . . 168 ul Alpha Slgma Chl . . V , Q 434 Circus Board ,,... , 280 1 A Alpha X1 Delta ........ . . 352-353 Colorado Club ..,., , 408 4 5 , Alpha Zeta Gamma .... . 569 Commerce Club ..... . 506-507 All Anonlan ...........l . . 392 Commerce Seniors . . . 497-501 9- QQ ' Aoklga ....,....,,. . . 362-363 Commerce School ...... . ,485-528 Q Athletics .....,. . . 145-216 Cosmopolitan Club .... 409 y Q 1 Authors Club . . . . 421 Cubs Club ..,,..... . 484 I ' Cuts and Grincls .... . 602-648 ll E 1 :w,k 77- M - A - - We - . 1 'Q f i.-.ue ..., A, -L,. .,,,,,V,,E , Kali-::, 3M,A , W ' Pa 6 11- A-wwf.-eeay. r -- -e - A - gf 54 . l 1 IZ. l 1 '----- .f '11 ' 1 ' ' 1li 'A 1' ' 4Alb .F.:9'z 1? Ir M If II' .I I 5' II all y' 1 ey I - 1 --sig 635 Lu-. 5 221 lag 1-1-,lt ' L 'Y Lo-i 1. . . .1 - 'A iQgEBU5l1Qg emwtigfi lH' 2535 1 11 1- 1 . 13' 9603? 3535? . Q. I EQ f . 9:1199-Q Dacl's Day .....,.... 204 Inter-Collegiate Debates ....... 229-230-232 9593? 949959 Daily Northwestern. . . 220-221 Inter-Fraternity Council .......... 278 9699? M IIgeIta gelta Delta .... 3310-341 Inter-E l'3,l1Gl'l1ll127j Sports . . . .,.. e fa amma ....., 3' 8-329 Inter- iterary ollncil .... 5 7-' 2' Delta Mu Delta . . 516 International Club ..... 568 . 5 Delta Omicron ...... 456-457 Interscholastic ......, . 205 l tl Il geita Eigma Delta ...,... 552-253 Intra-Mural Sports . . . . . 206-207 gi 0 lil L igma ..,..,.,..., .... 9 0 Delta Sigma Pi QChieagol . . . .... 520-521 Journalism ......,....., . . 479-484 Delta Sigma Rho ...,.... 280 Junior Class CDentalj . . . . 542 1 Delta Tau Delta .....,. 296-297 CCommerceD ...,... . 502 1 1 Delta Theta Phi. . . , 594 CL. AJ ........... . 244 Jig Delta Upsilon ..,. 294-295 Junior Prom .... . . -.. - Delta Zeta ...,... 350-351 Juniors Igelnpslgl' League . , , 3 47535 gommerce ..... . . 11g8i33 ental aculty . . . 5- 2-533 entistry ......, . . - Dental Hygicnists . . . 546 Evanston Nurses . . . . . 115-117 I 1 Dental School .... ,.... 5 29-565 ..,,...,., . . 1233123 ' Deru ....,....,....,....,.. 283 i,era Arts .... . - Directors of VVomen's Sports 211 Medicine ...,. . . 101-110 Dot and Clrcle ............. 402 M uslc . ,....... . . 96-100 1 ' Dramatic Board ......,.. 234 Sxpeich ........ . . 119292 'fes ey lurses ,., .. - Engineering School ..,. 465-471 Kappa Alpha Psi ..... . . 318-319 Epsilon Chi ..,.... 364 Kappa Alpha Theta .... . . 332-333 Eta Gamma ,..... 435 Iiappa Beta Pi ...... . . 344 Eulexia ........ 39 Kappa Delta .....,,... . . '-5 0 I 6 Iiappa Kappa Gamma .... . . II Footbal Squad .,... 15 iappa Sigma Tau .,.... . . ' 5 - 5 ,1 Foreign Trade Club . . . 512 Kentucky Club ....... . 407 l Foster House ,........... 385 Fraternities ...........,... , . . 275-321 Lambda Chi Alpha , . . . . 308-309 1 French Club ................. . . 424 Lambda Phi Delta . , . 438-439 I NI Freshman Basketball Team 174 Laurean ......... . . 394 y -1, Freshman Class QDent.J ..... 543 Law School ......, . . 585-600 f-I 1 lf Freshman Class Oflicers Lindegren House . . . . . I 386 Ill 1 I ll, fic-5OII11T161'CCJ ..,...,.. 504 Lyclians .......... . . 508-509 ll C entl ........ ' ..... 545 - I '- I , ...... . . 1 1 I, I QL. AJ .... 214 Medical School 565-585 1 1 CL-W7 --'- U91 N4 , l'll J lx 11 .,.i . . 513 - 'i fMuSiC5 ---L'--- --- 460 . . . . 510-511 I I 7 lspeechl --'------- '-- 429 Men's Glee Club ..... . , 396 Freshman Commission .,..,. 375 f '1' I I I I I I I 250-254 1 I, Ml ltary ......... . . . Freshman Football Team ...., lo! Minor Sports ----'...'-.-. I I 197-200 Freshman S0931 Qommlttee 248 Miscellaneous Publications .... . 226 , ' Q Freshman Swimming Team ..., 182 Missouriclub '.'-. ..'-. gl! ' . . Vlonica eague .......... . 1 lla Gamma Epsilon P1 ....... 492 I 312-313 S F Gamma Eta Gamma . . . 595 Monocoans D ' ' I ' V , 404 Fl ' wa , . I I Montana Club . . . . lv Gamma Phi Beta ..... 334-335 Mortal. Board VII4' I I 323 343 ,QL Garrett ........ I .... 471-478 Mu Phi Epsilon -'-- I I 454-455 I In ,111 1 ggfgggfjmlsmoflal ---- ig Music School ..... . . 445-451 I U I ....... I 3, ' ' ' Newman Club ............ 420 I pl - 1 - Nimrod Club ...........,....... 418 'Q Girls R1He Team . . . 403 I I- Gold Lantern 373 Northern Oratoncal League . , . . 231 1 Golf Team ' 108 Northwestern Commerce Magazine 224 1 Gordin Harif ' ' 551 Nu Beta Phi .................. . 491 Graduate Chit ..... ff f f f I f f f 1 I . . 413 Nu 3.9121 Phi lchicagol --'--'--'- 522-523 1 pi gr. N.LInter-Fraternity Council. . . 276 Nu Slgma Nu ' ' ' 572-573 fx lg reen antern .....,........., 374 I OHicers' Club ............ . 253 ', 1 'I Haven House .......... 387 Omega UPSHOH lspeeflhl ---4 1 - 434435 ' I Hinman House IIIIIIIIII 333 Organizations .,........... . . 365-425 2, l History Club IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 412 Outing Club ........,..... , 417 .fl Homecoming Committee .... 203 Oxford Club -f-------'------ 419 , ID, House Committee CLaWl ..., 588 5 ' Poo-Holloolo Council CL.A.l .... 322 Q I Illinois Law Review ......... .... 5 98-599 CSpeechl .................. 430 '1 In Memorian CDentistryj . . . , . 534 Phi Alpha Delta ......,.., . 593 , 2 Industrial Engineers Society ...... ,514 Phi Beta ....................... 436-437 ,533 ,Q A K, 'ii E510 we I f I I II - I I ' ' 1 77 'V--W Q -'wc - f - 5- 4 1' - -,,1I.--. 1:---I -1- --11-1.-1. -. . - - - 1 '..-.---r 4 II I II?-If I I -11. --Y .- 5 1 -1- ' i, 'e -1---1-1--N f - I1i..5.,.:, I. Ik, ,.II,,I W- . In In . Page 655
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