Ripon College - Crimson Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

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(trim non 13 TO CUK CLASS OFFICER IN WHOM WAS MOST WISELY PLACED THE GUIDANCE OF OUR COLLEGE CAREER. AND TO WHOM WE ALL FEEL CP.ATEFULLY INDEBTED. WC OF IH3 DO MOST SINCERELY DEDICATE THIS BOOK .jlulruhiutum Al HFM FRANtl IN C.1 'AAN 3. S. A. M. RIPCN L (Ctiiiiiuui 'IU You don't Iiit: the sliajx of th annual? It’s new, and that shot:!d help some We tried to be in style. Perhaps the Ji nw appear too informal but we mist remember that they aren't dignified Senior yet Even if you have to use shock absorbed when tiding iluu the literary depart- ment. save them, they may come i handy for a rainy day. Jokes arc noc supposed to be criticisms, but are stated itisi as reported facts. We wanted to use more ol the humorous mo dems that concerned the faculty but concluded that wc had rather finiih school next year if possible, Use the annual 10 fill your memory fcoois: if for no other purpose, it wiil help iiTrrmiT2-iTi rrrrm r xi‘irrrr rrrixrnyir.rrixrrrrrrri3x; ■ LIT rr : Sttlrnfcurium — — — TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK I OUR COLLEGE Introduction Trustee . Faculty. Alumni. Classes Seniors Juniors. Sophomores Freshmen School of Music BOOK 2 COLLEGE LIFE Press. Music. Student Activities. Platform. Organizations. Athletics. ROOK J REAL COLLEGE LIFE Literary Otherwise. BOOK 4 ADVERTISING — S V '-- - ■ ' I i c Clrmuum '13 — ’ll d MfV BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Sii v- Kvax.n l'tc i 1cnt nl ild- ( ol i-sf r.vorti.-io PrciMcnL Ai.nct t. Kaw, Vice Pr Mftt( Mjiui. M. 1'iwtiiK, Sterna n. VViLiiAM K. t A vi . Treasurer. HONORAKY MfcMBSKS Cm I- Fiiu . I‘ J. Lank TERM KXPIKES pm. . II Ixkiau ..... Ii.ni I'liilfr Kitrumi K Criiw . 'hicaii . II. 11 atton' Ncu l ji il« Aijukt Far Chieaao l . I). Si llli.kt.AM I-'oimI Ih l.ie V. K. D.mvks , . . . Orirazn . Ui|M li Matlivm TERM EXPIRES 101.1 John Y. VMtfiiir .... Ki| ift Knmick Se rr . . IJi|nn Kxank K. Sanpkr) . . Topeka. K t C i««( M Paisi . Oshkosh Kov K. ............................. Jam ks l_ Stovi. . . . Kip TEKM FX PIKES i W. J. Stamc................Kau Claire Smm M Primus: Ki|M t A E. Thompson .... Oshkosh l '«lli Y litKFK . MiIwroIm I- II. Ktua ... . Fowl l« Luc iTfi-ri SII.AS KV XS. A. M . I I . PretiJtnl 15.. Kipnn i nlk-gc, iSi S. V... ITmcclon I mersit , I'W: I!. I , I'rinntu Sciniiwty, ii)oi : 1 . I ►_ Carroll College. ii ||. Pr (tMur -I I'liilot Ijiliv, Hatting Col- lege. IViiiitWf n( l’lii!i. i|.liy ami 1‘ailor of tile College Church. 1‘atk CoIUk . I'W.I WJ rn.iVw. i f llilirew literature.t'ni cr ity i l Wisconsin. t jnt-toi l -| m Cutl K i lolO. I'U.W’K MORTON ERICKSON , A. M. It fa . tml iri’for Pt tftuat oj 'IjxtifS. A. It.. Wabash Collette. iSoJ- A. M„ I 'ni versify oi Chicago, i! Student of Xfehace'otfe. tlwn . f.rccCC. lyoo Teacher o( «neck ami Latin. Iliuhlaiiil timer- it iK) it. Member firadnilc School. Harvard University. miX-o'. Rijam College. ±-T -±: UlM ■«• •• i—t-rrrKci;wgtat«g sgt gsaaas!i‘j:rj:r«liTi‘flll’llllirrr.l,l‘g a;iyrffM t ifarullti MARV COKIN'Till A HARWOOD. . M I’rvffttvr of I'reiith au J Genu an. B • . IjwkuN I'nivcrMly, j SS; A. M., Lawrence L'llivcrvijy. Stixlrlll it Franco atwl Ovmatiy. |8 | . . v ti-J; i‘PH- A i i. ni l m .ipJil, Truer !■•. 1 Selin !, sSSS ja limrucior in Irtncli anti (.email. (.rail t Hall, lonti tin l_if. Hi .. Sin lent in 1‘raicc. u o}. Ri|X n College. iS ; fil IVI-R Ji KS l RSTOX. M ’•t' fji • if I'flitu ul Etanomy amt Sofiettyy A I'.. Greer College 18981 A. SI.. Greer College. 18 . 1 irailmlc Stotlcnt. Jnlms H« i kini- University, 1848-yi. r.railiuit Siiflmi University of W:sc«tik :n, iftw-ii) . InatrocUT in 11 i.ti.ry, Kipon College UfOJ-y Hi poo College. i« y 16 I (Crtiinnui ’13 ll- M IU. I MM UK. B. f'oftsior iif l: tiiUfh Liutcmu It., Kipoii I'oIIcrc. ii!nur Thcol'ijjH'35 S m- miy. 1X75 I'mt-mlo hi In , iSyS-Sj; Rtsliorcr, Mum. iN'ii-poi. Graduate Student t liu-ago l iuvcrsity. iyuj. C ’l xi i' 1? VIU.I M MARI.EV BARBER. B.S. M Vt. ftit. r ,tj PhyMt ft I'nivertit) • Wivin in. 1911: M. I • I Wueinsm. l'p K t ii unt l’riiH'l|ial K«jhm lli«li Sclv'l. i x i: lYiitcipal Ki| n High S ehoot, I mtitl Stair I lepartmc! ! 1 lunmcive awl l. l«ir, !l«tc n nf Slmiili'il. . WnahiiKton, l . t .. 1 irarlnaii Stiidmt, I nil rr i:y .■( I'hviK” «ininx-r. 1911 College, i' Xi rxrrmtrmtr aaaa'n-iTi- jFarulhi U.BEUT I U WKI.IX r.ll.M VN. A II. Pnftttor «i Clcmijlrx. s a. AmltrrM CoIUrc. im;; M.. mlicist I .IIirc. l' l, Tiaditr «•( S«CIW, l-ariniitxli Mi- l fnf«-.vxn ,.f Si ifinr. !)••« ra Ium. liatniMI:.!. X. |(„ iN)N i' , PiniriSor n( (Txinisir; ami lliysx . lnr illr- Collogv I. «• ■. Cnvluitf Slti-lcni, lUrtaril I nivinhy. ! . : limi-rut; ..I Ujvjko. iw-li Kqn.ii I ‘nUftf lotfi WILLIAM JAMRS Ml TCI I. I’ll. I . I'rof Sli’t 1 l’liil0XXfh: «int ii . Ii. l'inv r it oi WiKonsni. iW It. | „ V |, I livinil- S 'lhHil, iXXs 1 1 I).. V l« I 'iiiwrnty, iJV j Uvliiicr in IVil.i i.«v. Yal - ' iv mil) fkhoo), upoi l t‘r of lli Mar«l Avnino i '••■«tn-xatinio! Chtinli, Nt w llnvcri. (urn, iSXv - ltii«n CdILrc. i(|o;. IT Tr (£nimion '13 '1EO!«,!•: M l IIS' | TAIJUiKT. V.S Vrefttsor of IS. S.. Ohio Mlcvai I' iiv rsst . 188S: M. S,. Olro Uoli.un I'niscv i( . iftji. (iiailtuKr Slmhnll, Johns llopkint I'nhwily, Merlin Univcfftitv, lRSS . I’rivcrsil) of Chicago. fcy u vi Vr vl« llotr Marino I .1 -ir.iton. ,t inner of • , .aul 1 .«hi tI Stanford Marine I iHoral«ry, .««miinrr of i}4 7. Teiclhi of Kiology. i Niiw. Slevctu ]'. nt Xor.o ' .Soli—1. I'jo.'-.V Klpotl lollw, l« H K.M.M C.FRTRl’OR SIMMONS, l . ,• i V I’roffiiKr of I’-r r.i-U and Cfnnan A. It, I’nivrrtil) .i Miivnirt, 005. M. Univcniiy ol nos. I'ctching KrlN I niior it of Wisconsin, i «44 Student at she • f I'ari . I'XSM Kipon CdltfiC. I'.O). r.mrrmxa: T If 3 trulti| a :-r:-Trrr!rrrmrr$Trrr:-rrrir: r •i: : i:■-m•r;riTCrrmrnr ...I—------------,-------i,_________________i—J ROBERT r.KIM'IV SHERWOOD. A.M. ■ittofialt 1‘roftsior of lalhrmalift. A. K, Kipun Collate. l xK A. M„ iuucr it of Wi - convll. I JU( Ki|Mu ('•itltnc, I.JCM EGBERT S V NICHOLS. A.M. ■s c.-svr of Cottfotilteu ami Public Sftvl'ug. Ili II . Krankli.i OJIvkc, i x . A M. Miirvnid Viiivcr- n « PniiMtar • ! ICiikI OlUua lY.iv r.isy, Ki|Hiii College. 1911. ..... 3 1 rrxrrTrrrrnTTtm mrrcnzzn: (Hriimuiii '13 l V IN I.KSTI-K BAKU V It.. I'nt niJi , f History. It- I mvcrviy of itiirag . njn. SlnJntt. I 'n: cfaliy f CliJc.iau, - uu! i xtf-u i rn«ll Uiii- vrrjily, f Or ll AmiM.i il n Mutlcru Hist of). CVuncll I'niufiiii) In iru.'i r, IWt l.hml lli« i Schi J. I'lm.-I !)' ( hh'.'iKo Hull S.-br '. Uij« i Collqr, Kill, IlhKili’K I IKWK II N« 11 . flsxi.flitiil ft off not of « .1 ties. IS. I nix «roly i f Chicago, mio; V M I mvcr-iiy • I Chicago. U ll. I tj «l l ( llrgr. Kill SFantlly JOHV Ml III 1 VS I«•'■JIIVSKI K Itfijtanl i i Ri fopy A.It. I i|«in I oliw. I'no. i.railr-an- Stiulrat, I nncrsiu- • •f V on M . .«umnuf of I'JH II Ui| xi folIcRi' Fl V li RI IVliRN tntlri,-h r if iitrwiv, I’h. K.. National N’oima, 1 •i. rr ii . l.cKiimr, Olio. 1'f.vlicr of l.rrmi'. ltlwoni'Kl ! V.'tnnil, Iowa I'carlicr in MumUhiirfi lligli S -l - . Miamiilniit;. Ohio. Vav :ir CoIVriv iyo8 li; A.It,. Vaisal Cvlkiir, lull. :-;i; :,jyr -i,iTtynTtTparia:i‘riTri-riiri'U'gr; i (Crtnuum ’13 WILISKKT I.F.O S.MITII. is, lJ'n (tor it . Il’ih-lU j. IS., liipon Colltgr. i.;iii. I.OI.A s 1BKI, A IS. hiili ti, tor in OVfmun. V I!.. Ivijm College-, iwtS JfaruUy ) MIiS EI-TO.V IMRIE. A. H it. Jtnl Muliirm.ititJt. A. R. Ri|KHt Cu!| k«, ion JESSIE TIIOM S .■ItS'S'll’tt i'l flrijlisb. A. IS., lti|Riu College, ••in. rirrrr “rt-r mrtffMTT: (Iniucou '1U I I.OSKSVli ATIiniilKK HAYS Uno.nvin 1.il r: r SoIm• il. lyu -j Ki| .n CVI gc, i' 7 Mill MUIII I’.lvXKIJSI.liV l-tbijrhiu. ■rrrrrrm: if a rul In El.MS I.I.F.VVEI I YV KRUSE Ijibumtary Atsitljnt, Chemury. I il !i Colics' . I1 .'. tllAKI.OTT.A RF.KTRIX I IHUMAN .luittji l l ibrtii.nt ta=ti i,itTrrm‘i,ii:r.ci‘M rt -ri-rri-rn-rr-i‘rtrrnjritiia rr=rra3'ri (Crimisnit '13 CHAS. H. CM W'DI.KU l‘r.iffi.i r f: Kuril us, Uli del in jiril, u t. will Iona lie ronemlicrcd l)V Kipm graduate . Cuming t Uipon in iXSi, u held the f Professor f Mathematics until ! ’. iHiriiiv till In? acted a Ucgislrar from itc-tj until Inc r.-lir.-m«ii- I ways cl -- -l iM.mtctcil with our c OU-!'-, hr Struve fen it li| - wilding and tl-u.iglit ever of it welfare. Kvru to ilir !n r hi heart was with Kip , and We III ttirti can Rive ulily repression' i deeps-n iiipatliy to nr rev.-rrl lYflftjirir 2C 1 J (trlmami 13’ Ml'.' 1.1'TIIIK.t II, AlMVN VvIlO .lIollC 'litV VC • ( U-.jun'r rifM cl , began lu-r .vuinevlioii with tie college a?, a Undent of ffrockway i i 14(55. ftei lid graduation ill 1X1V7, die lii| effective wv rk In the college for nine years as (earlier of preparatory Greek, Latin ami Mat hematic . I-'or many year sIm- ha lived i|iiirtly at Iter hone 11 Oniro, a positive force for g «l hi l cr inllciettcc iipi.il private pupi! who receive thorough lraini.iv’ at her InnL. ()«, Co uve.. M Srin 1. '( ). since h-.s graduation f'niii tlx- College of i’ltysician ami Suig . :i , New Yore, ii 1X71. ha practiced In jirofi-«k.ii in 1 ithVosii, Wis, where he nut mil. stands at the very I lead of hi piofcxsion lint nls. i.- |ir niin«iit in civic, loisiie and social affairs at home ami ahiojd aid is highly respected and honored, lie ha Join extensive jiost graduate work, 11 d holds inetnlwrship .1 oftke in numerous medical asso elation ,—comity, state, and oattantil, Wsi. S. IIoit. I I) 1 returning in txs a twelve year iiilssi. ury service in Shanghai, Chinn, continued this cervice in a large work a missionary to the Chinese in Dreg ' and Wad kljtloli I’ oih year. ago. the I’rc swter an £ym-l ..i Oregon, m.jsresscd with his cajubditirk ami needling i strong leader in syioxlkal missions, rek'Ctcd ! r. Holt a a natural suggestion and I e liecame Kirkl Secretary for tlx 1‘icilic Coa t llontr Mission District. Hoy J vmis A. Ilt.vxc imn. LLH.. ';t. grid utiled with Isonurs from the Columhi:c l.au School .11 iS;,j ami established his legal practice in New York t itv. lien- lie rose rapidly in ’ii piofc i n ami from one pi-aiti on of lutiiKlivii to another In iXA, lu- was appointed by Governor l sev«ll Judge of the Conti of twiural Scim.-us. then Judge of the Supremi' Court of New York I Uy. uni in inO was elected to bis ti.ial success. Justiev of lb.- Supreme Court of thi S-atr of New York 5t' ar«‘ ±msr Alumm Mokit k Kviksz. I . I).. '71. rd Kv.viiston. 111., lias since iSfS licit! tin important post of fvtipcr- i;il«ii !cnt of t ic work of the American Home Mi ioi jry Society among (h-rnvlmt, am! in e |X M tl r Presidency of tl:o Wilton German I'liglidi ( o!lc'fc in Iowa. Ii tin- intvicst of this work, whi.it offers large possibilities fot service, lie lias several times visited tit.- mother conntrv. K sl . W. Kixirks, 'tx i« sorting hit college .1 a member of the 11oor«l of Trustees iuhI us the Scerv.aty of the Advanecuuiit Association. He is in a teal estate, mortgage ami loan Inisine.-s in Milwaukee. an l as a progressive citizen supports rny movement toward the improvement of local civic condition . lie i one of the ilireelors of tie Merchant ' ami Manufacturers' Association, and lor year the Associated liiaiitics Imve Ik-iic- 1‘teil in his work as secretary. Jiit-t: (.unius M. Ton tv '7,5. upn Ixing a«l mitttd to the I tar in 1875. practiced law in Minneapolis until i y . when Iir Ivecaiuo one ol ill.- I i irkn Judges of Hennepin O iii'ty. Kor ttvo term of sis year- each, iKtwcei iMx and 1905, he serves! his «listlie: as an honest an.I fv-arlrst judge. Democrat in j«ditics. it a g- «l cvi ilcnee ' i Irs litncss for the place that he was elcetcal twice in a strong Republican county. Cvvkou. Atwm .. 1.1.. FI,. '75. enjoys .111 exten- sive legal | racticr in Milwaukee, anti last winter was ap|KKittcd Siip-rus.r ol Income Tax Assess- ments for Milwaukee County. s Treasurer •! the Advanceitieiit Vssoriation. Ripon people havt become i.'nnili.xr uith hi- IVIN WtStintrd effort anal lii appeal others repay in some measure tlirir life oiinpmrnl hy coining t the aitl f tin college In her tinaiK'ial need 31 tyrrrrrrrmr rrmrr t rrrm i (Crlnunm '13 K. K Ki nnav. I Milwaukee, known to all irienel-- of Itt| - n • President of the .Advance- ment AsscsManmi. t at the he:ul uf the Income Ti Iturcuu of WiKnnw. An cvIntKlivo •tinh- of the t: hin • 4II c imtt-ci resulted in Ilie pulrlcatir.il of liis | M.k. “ Income TnMition, which 1 called an epoch-nuking. th troiisli atri cmttpre- itmivc m«rti • u that Mtjjcit. Sine August 8. l i . wbcu hr rtwifnl liii appointment. hr lux iKi n rry hn iuttlniR tlw «icv - system Itito ritn- niiiR ordci. .Mr).. .Mi 1 1 vmk Mikvii.i, ‘77. as ini 1r -j- 1 Merrill Manse, lui for tliirty year l«tt ati inte- gral part ui t Ite life 1 Klfxm College. lier home i mi open !■ tlic cilleRr family ani mam a otr Iu Wi refreshed in its itervadinR atmosphere of cordial v’“l-'V’ll mil ciionntRcmenl, Sin- • an onthtixiait in classical itm i.-. waking a special study of licethovcil, and ii is |o lier literary .ibi'ily tliat we ari- indeUed for tlic ani! beautiful record of tin- life of Mr Tracy. Da. Fm.vR V U mu. '78. ha« had career in tile ministry which ha put him iulo the foremost rank of the t’on«rri;.itMul .1 ■ttomiiKili. n During hi pastorate in ihr I'tikjn Park Otar eh. Chicago. .1 Mihi i natihr scat occurred. brought ah. ml ! y In nr. 1 r-tiriuj; energy ami diplomacy. the con- sokd tl i of the Union Park with the Old First into the Yew hirst t'oiiRre«3ti..nal C hurch, tile largest west New Vork t'liy, Hceausc « f new .i.liwliet in institutiminl work lor which he loou ht himself iiniiiialihcd. Dr. White resigned Jammy t ami aae|K«l a call to tlie Ixwvry Mill Cluitch. Miiincapoltt. I'icvh K. Svemus. I'll. I . !.•. tnuglit the Semitic l.anxnajies at Yale, lu'l charge l lltc Department 1 ISthli.-ul l.iuiatm -. n .« Dean f the Valr I i mil-. Sd •■•!. ami lirJ'l ilw I'.mgrr- g.'itioual Sunday Sell ml anil Pnhhshi ig. Society, Iiefort accepting in n t£ the I'ri-ntdoncy of Watli- Inin • 'oIIcri . Topeka, kail. banked among th.' I or cn wot of schitus. honors which mean «mice lime come to hot' in full ttieastte 52 7 Alumni M «MMO Moxr.MU'K IV A« . '8;, of Nrnlxli, n Iter connection with the Bureau of I'ii verstiy Travel of which her husband is presi- dent. spend from three !o six months ;l r « l ass«tmi: in the oversight of Old World excur- sions She it interested in 't History, lecturing, and tooling large 1n • In lint subject. Se-ci l .lint philanthropic lulu and church w ik c'.iiiii .« large share of her inure . a I of which she prize especially lor thr warm friendships they bring her. which she considers one of the riches of a full life. (inox I- lloi«.r, IMi l „ 'S;. for lIk past twenty years a I rofcj or of Physiology ami Neurology in f lark I'mversily. Worcester. Mass., take a very high rank among investigator in his chosen field. aid is a lecturer a id writer of m tr. having piildichrd srceral hook lie i constantly- engaged ii improving unitary condition and Hn lec'inf widely known for hi vigorous pari in the campaigns lot the extetiiiiu.-tion of the inonjuito and the bousc-llj. Mis Cawhim. V. D.ixin. , ‘8.. -i Indepen- dence, la, las a collegiate rccor l of twenty-live years as I’rofcSJor of Knglish and Hear • ! Women, a teacher h« is called ewe who iisiure.s to in lnidual thinking and coup rebell- ow- judgment dean, though decme l severe •it tile time, 1ie has the .alofaclioi f knowing ilut her Modem .- thry go «III into tils n..rld have Stood for the same MumUid.s and ideal of haracter she sought to inculcate. W.m Ii. Dawes ‘ |. of I. a a..„. lit. belongs to that group f timml whose Interest In Kipou t i Urge is kept ever fresh by the | nckonuig ;Miwer if active parivipatiott in the management • f affairs- Mr. Dawes is serving hi college IwKli is Treasurer and Trustee Me i t‘a hier of tie ml ml Trust tV.inpany f liicago. n position which proclaim hi busincst ability. as uieiithrr htp in the Ik- i f Chicago and Evanston l Into evinces h civic and social standing 13 (Drimmui '13 («khhmuv l-'i Mm llnlir. Vv of Ant ip j. Wis. hits lire liviril of IxtttK Kipon ily Reprc xnlativr in Congress. Hr i now serving lii- llliril trim in tin- f loov- It. |!ir satisfaction of liir supporter anil .ill of hkc political fail! . A toiler in the Republican IV. «revsive nmniinil, lir it taking a I'rommcM fWIt in public speaking tour ami know li« v to tell «lut lir trying to «I in t nrtgrcM in b way to interest tlir rank at 1 l it • ■f lii Itearon Him, II. P.KiAvv. i, Professor of I’ll v sirs in Whitman t'.’llrgc. Walls Walla, Wash., since 1S.J5, i known a an original thinker ami tuves- ligator «illi a Mroag inrnltilr l ctit. In the i|t ipiniMl of | l« labor,it-.ric be has nude much •if thr iracliiiirrv himself ami all fcitwle of «Inter i..r hi work. In hi teaching he in |'lttl tin sum or ginal methods of work, anil lits students, teen after a cmirsc in institution ..f . uit i null renown, arc pleased to call him the strongest iitUniel'.r they ever luel El.wvx !•'. Ciiiski , '• is l’rnf v-.r of Mathematic since iS i hi Hie State I'tiivernly o| Vortli l :kos.i He .-la. hyrfrographcr in the I’nitetl State I irotogiestj Surrey, in tie interest ••I uhictl lw- It averaged in .liiluvm cove r.| fumi liftct-.i in twenty ihoiiMtuI uile :i year •Ie is interested in numerous scientific ami engnuering association;.. state and national, ami is .(luitriuin of the Minnesota-Dakota thklk Conference, u faculty ..rguii ntion controlling athletics m three Mate . Sii ha ex . 'ijS. President • ( Kipon College. Twelve ytori aftrr graduation he «a tlir imnni moils el'.ovr of it liivitd of Trustees for presi •lent, ni.l enrmil history prove the winl-.m or tit s choice Coming to Kijion nitli a peculiar ecus , of hoc anil tiilrlity to Sic Mina Mater, will a dear eini.opii.si of hrr Id-time mUsimi, mid nnctersiamlinK Her nred ami possibilities, lie : I'crf .iiiung the I'.nties of his ..Site umlri «loli tmis promising ftill-lluwnt of expectations ami remit reitiaed. 3 1 (thuiaro 'tsxzrrrr- ......... rr'i..i i. i, rr ■t-r-r--rrrrV!-l-?-n-rt- -i- -r -I‘gragrsci £: iti,;; ------------ rrrrErrrcrrrarrrrrsxrrrrrrrtxir: am;i; i railin'riu:rati:p-j (Trim mm 1?.’ SENIORS CLASS OFFICFRS President ifc-l’r«. Ml nS Secretary T rea «irr r Class Colors Vale Bine and Steel Citev Ruv m x Glxkmkv Durr I'l a i i: C 'Vair PUtit Fmt CUtss ?!irr l’m i: sot( Mi r n 36 7 T i raxrxctyri rtriaaiusririrrrrrrniiiii rrtrntn rfcctts grnitii ; i rrrm3 rm!i±tt!ttl Mentor 5 i Jamk t‘i. r,!H( Mi'nil . . 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Mm.inr l'i(c«il 1.11. M l« (ii I x Uavxiiivk Oru puHun!a ll ‘ fti 'l ( lh ays of htiiveu litre oil earth. I.nl)n illi M idi Srtoofc TruV ill lY). like riiii J Ml fit. kc I'l.n.linl li. I'wlloll S |nol Ml |J| ill |'i|iill Meconii Ii ili Ml. , lh«liur III. tel hill. II. St I .lent ckijI I •Ililauiecc III im11. II.1B SeCUl t'omioln- .1 'll| l lll l|ll f. IconuMiO I lumotry I'uriMiiv Kii Aintll I lx ! :• . FoikI ilii I.he Her iwi mii fen’et though the it tilenl. K |«m .Vmlcxm. «.cuniii i Iuli 'Ii i ll. i.irk- llxikcibul) 'll. V I'. A. HI ill IM ill ■ iinidi Slaf 111. IxAK'ic Ii' 111 lt Collar Dip II (Irinumu '13 IVjttv Siiviwn l' .v . K« l «Iu Ijc A «i rAj.r.' it i Ifiutjf. hunt «tu Ijc IH h ScUmL I. i IS . Mmcn (?) BtiMtll r 4 ilM'1 rr .'t S.|i. J it 'i SciriK !■! « III ni i Ur I 'll '. (2|, .Wj iitr Btiti (tmwi III -ty Wiu.iam IImvok T.xv.«« T« . Ki rr ll i jS.ni .• lien cim HtVti it Imi-jtJ by 'tittr touts ilrcui IjU llijr' SrNiJ'l lUlxl ill I!) (3 . 1i« Kir - 1. OnWxt ■ ► 151 II. ( )|C C'lw 'll. I'lhll 111 II). .Vhmi l). I1ij- k . C- l I IN. Ml - .... cv Hicllttl . f ii orthtnt Huftt. Xv «l.l.ni.M.1 IU.1i I Mini' ili ii Ji ill. It. lrilu!l |ii l ill • 3). Manager lUiblUB J . « ilttiru Mull UX 1 I'mi-Vn il, Track Mquail n llm .Vn.w I’l.i.-k.l Vtl.Uliv , ivx«ui«i III Sclrinr OA Mallitnul I lull ! . Sr, .'«■ S—Ul ClilU .ill ll.viUxl Al! (i . tlliai-.tlailKMiln. W'ii.iixvi Iji Fix.nu.vx . . luavillr ( «iij a’ fUy but Wtttt ui fitjkl x,cOJ.ii-K lll(h .‘•cX l. IWo-l (!) (!) II ill. tuiiUlii (I). Vtncc I ink i 13 . MjiIkimiu. tint H 'X Mai. i.iir « lui. U C.’) ij . $«trt;ii «I Hi cH Ki MMU Ilall III. I!« IVMrWtil ll . Mijar—rkvcic . .Vfjtlixwi. V i'alt onA itjtfly. MaiVxai lllftl X X. I. I .iitlam! N,.imil. (Vlbinl I’fciMtit Vic - l’rcfi lcn« Storrtarv Prcjmicr (irtuisou '13 mmrm'uaw'myHty ±=-f JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS i'Ud Crh rt koial I’nmlr .m«l While I'Utt 0 fit ft I Vn ! (ill.M.XM (.hut YtU y |iiir, (ux'liiir. Viiwlrri) Thirteen! Kiiutl mimu IIamiv Swuij It i i r. I.i i mke Cl« . Fikkh:a II 4 4 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President . Vifc-I’tesidwn Swnlir; Tr« nrrr I i , m. hiavffi I'l “ 1-X. NU Ml CKAlotl ■ 0! U SOPHS!! BRAVE? SOPHS BE WISE!! FADE AWAY!! A A’orJ to the WISE? Is Sufficient. UKWA0K or 1913 M' FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS ... . 11 AKIM 1 1 II.WItMct ... . V H.rRM Ll c. J . Ki.kaxo Kuuk .l VtJlfO WxljM ftX l ’■ ««'. N MIO IV V •Ji-IC .) l.ml0 •- ; !I| |« jo pun i' ii|v’ ! • iwijoy v«ioii| ) (iiu. iii.-S u ii£ iiium'i | iw |(iku is 'KtiiHUO •«air.’iii ] uk . iiwjuef ui •• i(u is U' o|'| . .• jjmkj.-i pin: Jji.upinp) ■ lyliu! | | %| .'h. iv| | pn« i.|i| s| ii .|ii .| •(Itliul uiItiH • vloltU«ilo.-) •nni'IUS ieu ' In iuiy.'y fi iii .'jjjij fin.’ . irw c fn iiiti.i f j,f i iruxin :riAJ.vu iijj-mvzm oisnw jo ioohos '•y.i vi n|v .! .■■• }• '«x i-'-ixi J AI| 1 •«•111V j- vpo«(i3|y 3i«nj - •iinn,| pm- lUJUi - ik.|..(1 ir.vi. J.. pW|| •i|.'i|V P :b “|il jjMtii( s vil,lw'M 'ix v !v- i ! h; o |cjhi .-') . |y •piicjjj-.',| Muoupni. innmsjl }•• ( i:v ' ) -(I - iojSuiij v ‘ll,vlBI:M '■'■IV } tlW.WHJ -,| iitiniiliuji ji (| •uojaunjs : ||i tu iN S j j j.. : i | •.•jwiiipji MiiJjiM •ui«| e| ' J : '1V 'puBjuioj 'M “ i|(i jo iiJiij ViH | I JOI-'nJIf :-HlV3« TIVH N Tiaj.SH I AA oiM jo «i « «-i I | -|( ••win; jo (joteMMtta.) XmuitJi ji:;.| i«« u m| i | A niMp pin («■ imping «oi.i-Vrt.i M(. ||«r) PM|0 VimjV I u« iru.Mii ,. jtsNjjj pue « 111,1 |«« j.m(. X 1’,w‘l «■ •! • i.i ! H 11‘ ll«M J« linpUS ■ kwh 'H-'ilV ■ -',1 • •• J-'|” M W'l Jr |i«i l VK ‘« If J«« ij'«W JXUi 'H:ilpU | • pur jt iriu •. !,i,i •«••■i1;, • jm .wi •oir.i i«« p 'ii s uuu| |iiv •«•«IV j«« uwioi •« j;i;n|n:j; ■ Til urn Vii«:f -| , ip « •iijjoi jo «i- iv - io|v .e|X l « 'uioqj | i •: llijiil. |«« -| j| J i(iin ,im(«h «• iJVJVOIIX XOXNVXS' ysi.un J s«HF .in |piu]j$ ‘-r Tllh' School of Miior ! Upm folleat has made lor itself an enviable reputation for its well arranged rmirw. excellent iiMnictini. and numerous advantages offered. The people. not only in the lal. ..1 Wisconsin bill of other state , recuyi liillg this hive increasingly stilt representative to stud) nui ic in ilii iutuniiion. Various ilspirtiiisiit in wli-vh there arc extended v. ir rs liven are: piano. | ipe organ, violin, voice. | iMv vhool muoc. theory. ail 1 history of music, The hianvhc taught under tile head of iIksiiv. ale. sight-tv-v.ling. ear training. harmony. analysts. counterpoint. ami musical appreciation. I y’.isscs testify to tile interest latent III tile stud) of nui'ical appreciation. one being made up of the slmltiilx of the college and the other of the citizen of Ri|M,ii. Aii Artist ’ Ue.-ital course of is iiiiiiuti. each year. fcs given by the 1k‘« talent obtainable. Notable artistx a Skovogard. the lXmi h v diui t. nub In concert part), r.dvv.nd It.vyte; Perry, the pianiat: Helen Stone Torgsiio 11. the «Tih a ;.• hup M. ami other of similar caliber appeared ibis .war. The Kip.ni Choi at (dub pre cnted IliimkTt great ..rMor. ., 'The Messiah. on January 19th, with full complements of noted artists a abluisti. Student activities are represented '■) lie Gt e Old . ( ecilian Oioru . ai 1 the College Orchestra. Path of the organixati .11 nive nor or more concerts in Kip n during the school year. Kecent gi.idii.iU t are liHints rc |sm ildo pniilim « a- teachers in .-ousel vutorieS ii|ier- vio.rs of music in (utlilic .-in Is. anil organist in d Iterent cities. The instructor 111 this School ..1 Music ate l m wo for :1k- thor-nighnc an I cnr.seirn- tionjis of tbeir wort. I’he ideals are of tlu- hglicst. High scholarship in music can h:-t be obtained when such ideals ate in. iiitaimd by lin insiriictoet. ami when the atnx.opherc i out of brond culture ami xducath , :i at ltip.ni laii'isi lliirv Svimv Sprint I 'titles, ,V. l nUit‘ School Mini.- «'-.tir ki|M n Culhtfcc. l SHV FutKClI.U (illlMSt Liremoft, Cal. S;w-i“i | Student, V iri- ami Theory Major, I'kAso. Kmilv Sh Mcr lnyufii, Ur Stu l.ni, Voter anil Theory Major, Diet Kw.xttt M.ut Fooii Kip ni, llis. Spr.-ial Sindem, Muti:. I M'KINI ] |ai U'liMiK Colon , MUto. l:(Hirih Year. PiaiM I'mirse. Sjieoal SIihIiiii, rheory Major . I'kiw, l‘i| c Orscan, InsriKior. I'iaivo. lirtr .in I So'i.n.l Y i . Olivet 'ollr c. 57 r TgriTiTrggrci: (Crimium '13 KlimVIl |'M£T Almetui, Wtt. Special S'.uiluil. Mini. I'K.VMIS I -I III. i S. v i:i Il'inifHii, It'ii. •irv!. Stv.mil Yi-ar Piano ■ iirsi Jr,Wit S.MTntai t)vi io, II’It. I;«r«, Srx-.iml Year Piano 1 onrsc. IClM (talttiVf Oxhkoih. II'is. Special Slinlrix, I«w I.iu.ux Wtmtii: fifill, ll’is. Speci.il Stinl«iit. Mutic. —.---u_ oS $rluiiil of fflur.tr Hjmv.so I’o.k iiH l.tvfrp,i,rl, ()h'w S|n o«al Student. Mtiwc. Maim l.ii iu Kmhis K ti'«. H‘)S. Sjicvial Situlcnt. Violin. Maxima llr irmss. Il'iW Host. II'is. Special St ink'mi. Music. (trinifinu ‘13 MLMBLRS Max Klxor.i Hill Uimsu l ioato Ri-th I!)nviti Clara IIiivlk Mrxi IN X' ii Ki w ki tints Iva II'm.iiiav I.IIIIH RkiCIIMI’III Isl 111 Kllhl M Mins Hi urn mi v M Uil AilT Kll«l .-i. m •: Knock Jam . Ji AklN- 1 R'lA Kl N.UA CAKMUJ ItVOOk Ivx.iii Juni Jrxxn Suuwii IIokaCk Biiooks (‘lAIA KaiaTM I .AKflS S.SV.VI1 Ida Blchoi Ma V K itu 1.1 r Sin MAIN Mss. Frii Riuiniasii Klim mil Kii.uk M «klsnv Sm- OtAAlaTTK ClJMKN'T Wiujax Kixxim llixi:x Suirn Ci-Arnr. Okaui . Ma.u K it I :m Suiiii PlANI. DlVIllMiy Rl'i.ni. I.ixcoln Mtxi n S.xim s n ) Ili'Uftrrril JiuiX l.oslltVSK: 1 irri Stunt Simuti IvUTNM.X WiLmKD l.n v IVANITA SlI'IHt Mrs Ki:«i« vmi Iausj ri«tv . i Aitnx llixisur I'll Ain VlSCA FaU T IA Ki.ia Muir Ji:s. ii Tnou is I’uani t Foots J 1.xxii Miliar .Ma|ii.A« t Tikiuiai 1 1 1 OK :.ML JaMRS Mi u ii Ia.aiuj. W ir.xm II VKKlrr (aims Mivmi I’kt ;kua 1,111,11. IKTII HlMAIlT Ol MUNIS 6ix«r Pivm Jl' SV I MAN. iitSA laOCTrXAS Piu.au a Ikl'NI vV'MlsTMl HtRSKCT llANlOX Ki na PiXKntAe .M . Jons Wtu.iii IIIktii Him Fumum IVlIK 1 III UN ' uri 1. Hums IIasuiixi: Koirki Pmvro.s Ol'iA ' . 1 ! 1 ) L, £ • Cl (tnimum 1j DAYS STAFF I'Ktll Ai-rKKi' Sl'IIIUlxMi Win. I.voss «URi.Kr Sii vrtu M H'ji.ikxv K. I J. WlIM.I K Svm 1 IvOTUXS A. Sim ii C‘. DtllMK A. LlMI.KU.VS 63 (IrliHGiiu 13 CRIMSON STAFF 1913 E4iio( ln Qii(f . Al l Ml: SnillHANP AfiWAMr Kditor Ijov.r.u. (ioomxii IHiunrss Manager . . . Km ! Siiaim Assbiani Manager . . i'll 5. I'hrom Liter ry Art )• r K«V 1 VKI, Il'N'K' II utr Swakiz I’lKMS JnMA Muir Kmc l.i Ci ai k M KV (III i Ut -T Athletics S'KIII ill lHMI rrf r : r:-rrr lyrt-rrT-t-rtrrrri-ri-i-ivrirrirri-rTrrtrgtaa (Crimflim '13 1912 RIPON COLLEGE GLEE CLUB FTWidtnt Vi«-Prr idrnt Secretary Uliicl . Director Mamgor I'iijl Tenon Gun R Oiu.'ti Oi.m n: It. Gur ir. '1? Jack Wiu.iams, '13 Rewvi m Pkk.iton. '15 Second Tenntf Krr.AH Jokes. '|j Will 1,am Tayu«, ’ta r.«vi JIan-Sk ’.'13 Wit li:n I.ucas, ‘15 Ci-'irsct Otto. '15 OFFICFRS MLMBFRS J Ml!. I Ml'TOI. 12 Gi 1 v R On . 'ia Gi.ama . Cu.m , 'ia Jamc F. Itieir, 'ii I'm , KuzAiarii Baiiii V.imhh Kipon School of Motif If Soifnsos. '1.5 P.itxl Basi Jam is I mi ir, ’11 miu« Mamin. ’m I.YIf J..ANK. '15 C.AM. 4'MMAIK. 'M Second Bust Rower Vookc.. 'u Iami- Mitch, ‘is lUunov '14 Jr. NS Xd my. '1; Rn r T I’rmv. '15 (Crinitum 13 1912 CECILIAN CHORUS Krr 1 ;r Matt.iRcr IKny.MoTii lUnu Hi.swirr Ai.wjit Sm.rm MEMBERS Fiftt SV-fr.TiKJ Ki.iwts Srr wr II i .v Sximx II hRirr Gimhn'i l i-vu Kvi nc l 'M. WofeiTrx SV.Mr. fofiMno Mimxik PKli.rxt.v I- s. • - Savwk Uu„i It Minx lm Kicuair l ira I'nniVf Wnviv f’nols J(iXK fl'l III IJ'lU.V N AT m IlH.iiu l.rifA Stbvi Kl.l AXIIH All I IK I i. Jon Rf II I I. I'l MVP tCriuuuiu ’13 ROUTE OF GLEE CLUB ALMA MATEPx ( I Vi f Mirriiiu Motts . i} rj I'.ir within Wisconsin's prairie . WkjiIim! hi l.ii1li'U Clffll Stands mu nnhle Viiui Main, Ripnit's I'.torjons Qtiren. l.niiK lif’ slrunl ‘inifl clotnl mil oitnlvinr. l-'irmh liravoil the stone lava heait now sive tine uredine. I'laisc. I rue nnl warm. Chi'rut— I if tin- elrint . «peni il i-ii.vji I. Shout froan sea to m «, llail t thee, our Alma Mater. I Ini'. 1! halt, t thee! 11INERARY OF GLEE CLUB pril S .................................... Npr.1 ............................. April to .................. April it . April u ..... . April tj ................... April ............................. April 15........................... April Hi................................... April t; ........................................... April a$.y ........................ ... Mar i............................................... Watitnma Vlmon l Grattii K.ipi'l Stevens Point N'ieUville Mnmlovi Motlllovi lUnck River Rail Montell ) Cambria Homo Concert Roxndalc 79 wrt WWIWHUI—1 r1 (£ run mm 'll! ’Jtf.v RIPON COLLEGE BAND ). C. Iliu Man Sii.mim: K. -V SiiAr.K l.oaJcr .... MaiuiKt-r Soi'ifiary am! I'rrasuror .Swiff Drum OCi|i Imkii. Harilotf l Ti o I'emtts I• I K.vsill 1 11« III K l IX«k'«.S MrWiioi ('liirmtti Tri’nibimet lltxtti I . Sii Milk !!. Sn.Mii' l)l' l «I SY.wii. ttisc I trim lluk.srMinu -a !TnlTJTlTCT:-l —u (Crtmsim 13 CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA Condtu'tor Piinitl Hint I'inlijt !•' Dakikisun J. I Alii M, lloXKti. C. uML Hais J. C. Him Chriarrl M. H. Cl AUK SuvuJ I'inliuJ l_ Stoxi: M Smith K. Drvuc AI K •i rtf (tirufl K, ). Hi iV'ii-i -ViV.ihi II. .I M« Xu mi Vi 1' hits C HA.lt I’mi His u: i it Bxmr BiSri 11 I‘h im M. WrjMi V v J I’ltiU Smith lint 7V. irjf‘ « Tmi mu i Halt Tr,ifj,l.„.,s K 2on i llllMI I SimriR r rrrrrrt i u rrfvixxrtvsxn t (Crimsnu '13 SCIENCE CLUB IVo-i-lcn: SicroMfj Trvjsuror MEMBERS Mast Krcrixo WCHili 1 VV't Iviii i v ax K«.M' k (hvrx- li. Kk h 'I Wii, I .v X T. H. t O.WItS SlIAIIIk l'k,v ;m: T lloM 51 iN Ko«NlilU S l A' ) Tihima {ptubnit Artiuitifo Hit ruder Thompson (iitothiih Motlrnc.u Soreutan Ruophtg Sear’ex hnrie Cragoe Krause Taylor I r Or thing Harbor I,re‘iileiil V ve- i’r «iilcot , Secretary Trcuurcr M, i.'mw I' Kl l IH H «■ It Xi s«s I ('ii'rncxH-.fi t Dkmi.ih M. ; .vvT V. Lankin K. MisuvNiki II. ILi r K. !{ :• iv riT-iTrrrrrmrr luiU nt ArtiiiUif! THE LEAGUE MEM8ERS . A. I.Mtm.M'i K. Kottvas- J. Smow II. Smith K. V x Ki k M. ClintST M. IYli:tsoy Iv. Mofcoxx II. AtWroi Fkaxo.s l ocn l.MA N'nilh l.l: I AN Zontl. .1. Du B H TH I.IM KMt. K IillliLEMV I! Mimas .1. Mitch I. Sto f. F. Si ski ). Watuuak I. WaMiM I (Eruufiiut '13 Hat! ! ■ :: s-uv, CfttYn Y. M. C. A I’RiMnil Sft'rciafj Ktvnnting Secretary TrcjMiicr OHCfcRS 1911-12 I. C Khiim.w' T. IIa , t II. Ow. V SO mHin'iiafl: $tnftrnt Artiiiitifn St It nr ft fH'.n IjCl.lA lt.UIII.ll t' Dkak-m. It Kottm x V I. AH KIN K. Van Kuk 1 . Sax .M I- NI. X K. ItKI XXIK |{ lu 4 AN M. t i ANT Social Scivifi- Mil 1c . Jltwtiuri Intercollegiate Kc m . Mimic Po wr Sociat MemlxTShtp l•'lnalu•e Devotional l’r« i li-nl Y. W. C. A. c hcers nti-ii M, t i xx 111 Vice I’romlmt R Mbixxiii SnicMiy A. Scm.vak Tre.mirvr . CABINET K Mokc.xn {) lultnr in kiij Xickols Ramby CovJrUh Roek TRI-STATE DEBATING LEAGUE LEAGUE DE8ATES KlKiX V . ' MCI HON i W.rtlitifM Minn Kirox V . Co : Cn-u ri At K'i|MKi. Wis. Cm: C«uk.' vs. (am. n .v t Cr l r Ui|i .|v Iowa. Cm: ( '«uim v . ( vm.moV t VoriSfirld. Mitm yCKSTlOK : AVtoM Tim the Closed ic jiittilinhtr K«rr .Snlhf'lciim lluixl-r OoK (‘«l.in K. Itllu.s Coe—Negative. Uiiv.il Affirmative. Itteilum: CiinniniMi for aiVmiutiic. C VHI.FTOV V . KlM X Oiiiclun—Affirmative. Klpon- N'liiiliw. Drelsirtti I'tiMiimou. for uffirmxive. $ Uirt.-rj Maynard Milford Platform tlnethiek Martin HOME CONTEST Tlic New Tin- nl rr K uvw -1t ili. W-rM itirrn TiiikiLuh l.'Ovorlim- VYil'.inm il«. Sited) The Cult f..r Mon STATE CONTEST I.ii Kama, i uvicmre J'llIN (is , IVIoil Axili' K M mtiv. K:i mi I.iuiii (iniiiiiiii, l'i| iii Habou Ru'd. IMnit . Si.r.x, M ;Mii.iv x . iNiwv t.ivl llir t «minion Man The Mevo-je . 1 Tin-mix 1‘arhlo . , . Tin: New S'am iuiHmii Tilewl-ire Knai rvrtl. thr .... Till- Imlcutral l.mttt.'l .... Industrial War rntnyi-,i in the outer of tan Huff. grrrrr TTIttlT ‘rrtrrrrrrrr •rtrtretmtrv-. (£rtuumu '13 ORATORICAL BOARD OF CONTROL WPON COLLEGE I • • F H. Vi HO krill' M IMIN . Ijja'mi.v.n Juxts K. I es . . M k-.. h.iii pi. : - WINNERS or Tl 1C FORENSIC R ISM- 111! I l tam I til tin l,mv :u ( tritiMi II I i in si i Kon l IU Sl TIUWI AM Kiw? MmVKV ilin Ma is l-m M w s Akii l mu wi Miii ' 'i I’fMiiiriil ’i.-c-l,rrM l iil Secretary Ircaiurrr Vi.T-I'fCSi'Utll i. I O. J. M VK.| ' I’wcn llrJtKVAXN iVu. I,MIX . . . ItVNrtV Kor n . Kkko Maynaki . . Auditor Editor College Day Minister l'i llv|{ I jy I Intrmiii. Oekitr Or. t«ric l l rtcjj«t I'ulaka I {I'SIUIAV TKAM X'iii Ai ti vn. Fni'iniAX I n-wi St'irhoinorc, aflirinulivc; Erohmnu, iK p-.li c Vi'flr'pu • I'uniiiniod fi«t VckuiIw, I ret ton SC rrmmxtm: ttrtmami ‘13 SMITH HALL Hss’i kiak I'irJ Fluor Kiak . S vim l M' r knk Third l'1-jor K'.ak IS Rock II. SowNMX l.YOXS I:. Siimii IKXJSC COMKiTTCC k‘ « K. So«INv,.y. (hoi. Mi I von . Sll IVa HOUSE SOCIAL COMMITTEE r ii nnT murfnrtTr-filTrirf f!1!1 iVTyrr (CrinuuiM ‘III WOODSIDE CLUB MEMBERS l:4cuUy I nrv‘«i O J M xKvrr.x U, K. Unit It. A. I.AMl'IKT I. AV'ki .vKi ! rr v I'.-KI. II.ANAKX Ili-V .iN O'CoXXOII Ixiim t K.U J, K. WlUl.Uli lixtxv S«.wrx Em is' JullIiMlN UoMtUfy Active I . Y. Ki.ni.im Y IKii-«uii It VV $l.«l.liS Ci x Xi l Kv i limn Mm 'i. N'iikvixv I’avm i.u-jt ; Kurts Jull.V llABtllCKP II AB1.II1 lloWAKP -iiiitiiTni' (Orqauuutumn Howard O’Connor Puffy har thorp JrhtXOH I 'ov.ti- SMlts K'tbs Haatie H Miami Stmrt: 31 «p-l-r Vi I...... ,1 W Gt'v l rxM l.ii: Mm ia nv mi I vox II All . AlMKD Eim m l-i i tii wma IVwnv MX ( W J.MIW Ml Tl II Feu Ill.MV (Crimium ’13 (i)nuuUalumfl .VtW S‘ ilh Ut litr • r SultirrlaniS Hcrtruinn Cmufrum Qtnsmtrt I ruth MilhrJ Lucas tlradfarj Otis 1'tUrsan O'L'or.HtU Huffin') 3 ¥ TC-nTt'-ri-?!— (Criimum ‘13 A. G. T. CLUB MEMBERS I Iu V S l Til Ol.IV III KX II« Ji.isvim IIsMiLnts' Ai.ta I. uu m i lux JtHINSOV M XM X Gil Ml IT J x r Joxo I'U . Jonh I’UMIN Wf.lMMl I in' i Si i mi I'nttoatll MKn K M E lCK5«N r President ’iee-Pre id ni Srmlarr Tr« tur r Sr reran!-at’ Nmu fdH lllllfdl V. it.nmn Dn'k'HV lillt'N MlII.IH lyrist Tiiow .Visa l‘' csrHvN 1.UI1A 1.1■ n i . ■I 11'11-ri-ITU'lllTIYH-m (£rtmsini ‘13 ( r cfcR$ MEMBERS lionfivry .fi inr .■flWwtf I!--sir Roni inX Mi i«i' Dixkkhv l.orisi Tumi 's Liiiia Rn ► Miiir Nisv I AI'STIHM )I M. K T I'HONXS Mam.amtiia I'm • • ITTA STi I JtANM Rl'V Kn m i« Kn.ir r maaastitmx'tmsrt-ri'r ifiTrtitn : y'rirrmTrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrTxnt: (Eriiuflnu '13 A. L. P. CLUB MFMBF-RS (ii.M.virvi I hit Kl u Kriin. Lyon- HtlPN Ssiiwn Ktt i l.i.Ct.Aitr. Mm llotimv MlFS fc_ Van IIarunuv ’lllll'IIOl K. R. N'« lift ftillfNtJ1 fa KVA I lot lt ll A lltMIIIAA Kl lit RltllU.t.N i.i 11 ax out:I Ku-ii jii. I'wwr I am: Minn il - (-to 11.1,15 W tftrttfrtrti rrn ‘nyjiTiTiri ■ tCriuuum 13 'KV1J. TIY1I J hi l r •r;-nrm,r«f y rrr; «rrr.,rrrn‘m,r',i, ,K ‘i,i,8 r irri ffiy. rrrfrtTtrfnTiTiffri-ri rw (trimium '13 FOOTBALL SQUAD 1912 MEMBERS H. K V Sit Suit II 1'homi-miv Mutt SKI- t'lnuTr 1'n.uii S« («r. ,'Ov i. mot i V . 1‘ixKn N S« . nrz Tuiitiu K ■ ri l VCo.t Nut I'innm;. x Mutt tKV i: nruu«i- I'n in l.i ini I II III Mu a n ItlNlON Hi iiuok TUP n.ii oil town was in way unique and imprtvedritfcd. Several of (hese novel phasci were U-ivlir :il. r tlicr« had tli«■ oppootc effect. Injuries kept «nue i the Ur lien on die side lines, and from the |mv i of view of the score column the Kenton wa cii iui-iiece f-.d 41«. sis K ;x n won hit one college game hii of tin- live «1 her schedule. However, ivlun n':iiK'irn hack ll rov.gl: ilir amii at the leitmotiv antotiK team members amt the coach ami the gradual lain rlcieiopineni. a certain rm tint of -uco. o •fitly lie iiitrihined to the m i 'Cioai in a« much as a prony-e lor the future is concerned, t tl r rie nminj: of tlv ia“ i prospect f«r .1 ki- lling team were good. K'gSit 'K ’ men rcinmril «chord along with a mimiicr of 'a tuar , icritl . Cn forum utcly, the freshman cl?' a the smallest in yc.tr :m l piodncrd only three ikii ..f college ealiber. Couch 11 of mini, the re athletic illrevior. had thirty two men oat for the iiiaugaratoiy practice 111 Srptetttlwr i.-. Stags:’ protege w. s with the crimson |IM(1 jii l fertir weeks .uni nattaged yet tin- men in fairly it“w| physical Condition. T:ii. lit uvoiniifnihnl with h:s fa veirirr wind sprints. During llolman' regime the team tnie-ix -1 win tlie two practice game-, defenlirx Oshkm.lt High Schiol to t on Seplendter .to. ird We.it finer -t:.y 1; to ,t oil October On fk'tohrr in. Hofm.an tendered hi resignation mill ’ell the Kip'si si)ttail All gloin ai d pe imi«m was expelled from tin Ripnn f.unp when on Oetolwi 11, Willwii ilr.xy) Smith. '10. took lin'il of the coaching rein . His job wa dim cult •me. With the •enson one motuli old Iu i..« put in clurgt of a «.pud which had mask no Hirtltcr head- way alnut line. ..! team development thar a little pro li.imury liaining. mid mi the cec of the most gruelling eon:e.‘t of the season the Wisconsin uimr do furher reslivce Kipoo’s «lock agii-i ! the varsity. Koch and Iknsotl. two of ti c Critiis. n‘ most juiecrfiil linemen, were injured 11 few dr.ys hcfswe the gn nr. Still during ll:e tir«t ipuner Ki| on held Wisconsin scorch- , 3mt the Badger. piled ip tw.-rty-toor j.-.iiit during dir re mm dn «d llie game Henson. M il h in| Carroll were vcrely injured ami were lundirapprd all Season a. a result. With a rest of two week il c Ri| nt team shoved eomidcrnhlr di-fen-ivc strength again-t N'oirlnvesleiii on OitolH-r anil '’.(dealest the Lutherans u-o. Soicti- o n' QO-yatd run wa a notable fr.vnre On N'-ivemler ;. Klpon went d« hii defeat at Be- ts ! fliJi 1 'aptau l:iiu g:ir anil the veterar fought .1 game, np-hdl fight and pm the rn.il over the HeV.it line on a «cr:e of Srilliaiit forward p sc . in which llngue was the- main faetor. 1 he following Satnriby. ilir criti - ii aggregation net defeat at tin 'lands of tin- champion l.iyvrcncv I cam. I nc Rip.n student . ahinnr. t nvn pc'.p)e and hand ‘howel eveelli -n spirit ami loyally to j losing i.-.-mi l.y jKmiiluiU 9(c ni|Uln.v)i!K ilicit on a special train. hi-, game w a • plnycs! in a '«.i of mud during an inecs-ait |. sun pour of min Tlie dement of htek v-• trmigly in e ideikv wlu'ti i Lawrence man xcurnl tin- slipjHty -pho siid after a fninlili- on iItv Inch «’Is ami ran through f r a touchdown, Ilii- ki| Ml team | layi- l a .tr.nig defensive game ami the Metlm.li t• ;• • illy o c touchdown ■«! «•Mill toolhul l i e cs tc war. I,awr.'iiee i.t. Kipoti o On XovttnUr ifc. ihc Criev.m team mot it ws.r.l cfclmi of the ea Oil the slay • ( ills' annual tussle. I,'.gills Mel.l resembled n hockey rink much mole than si gfisliiv.il, On tils ice lotli -t might and sipen foolhall were inn of the nvteniiMi, nnJ the eontc-t wsiv re.lnceil is. n game of chance. from which the factor of team strength Inn! been eliminatu!. The Carroll gallic can therefore not l.s taken a- n emetion the relative fimthnll 'trsiigth of the two eleicii-. A m the Law- rciice game, Minium I'orinui' again -isles! strongly with the ..ppsxing team, who rcnliresl a touch lo.vn on a re s-'tverc ! mini. l{i| .li hail the I’re-hytifians. no their one yard line siiiriiig the initial period, I ml couhl not h ive tin Uiithvr over the cy goal. Tli.- team, fought «'ll a pat tiironglumt ill. siilirs fracas anil the game siule.l 5-0 in favs.r of the imn from the Sp' ig C'itj Oils- str-aig feature which hovvol preailinentli in all tile grilles wit iht pnt-.lii'g ansi forward jsa oig ol Cluat. I lit l.ig Crinrson fnIDiatk Imotesl ills oval for an nvtrimc of fort; live van! sluring the «-a-sai. Me easily oiltkiekesl every opposing | miter tVr distance, and in the Carroll game with the wind hack of him lie got •■•IT -eserai for seventy yard . Ili forwatsl passing was also elever, a- In- i’. nion-li'tiU- l in the I'elotl game I hc Crim.sin slefsunv sva- g. -l througltotil, exes | ' in Iss'k- ling miiner. n tlie ■ pen. I ie tin.nt imtieeaMe svv.sk- ne i the defei'.e ssa« thv lack of interfeielU'e fot the man carrying the hall. Mo l of ilis' tinis' the Bed Jacket carrying the jihers isl wa forced to make the In t of hi errand una i tvil. Of ihr men who dill the inept c i i tsiit and l.rilliaat ss-s.ik throughout the efuon. Captain l:iiniegan •: !! ' heads the li-t. The stock tackle -tarrvsl in every gun -, e- ptcially mi the !cic i c. ansi again easily m-rited all- ■ tate honor., He played s-vety minute of tllr .'h llll ' ansi did ns t take lime Hut since. ltuH“ closes! his grid- iron ear.er in a I«laxe of glory, ansi the name “William Lee l innegan svent down in Itipon' ilhletu- ha t of fains ilungsislr of -noli former Crimson -tar. at llaigctt “l ry”’ Smith. Swetlauil, Kai-er. and U.d-erts When it come to awarding the pluiti f..r grit ansi gnmctivsc in fswithall tog tile gridirmi S.donisns htuul it to Carl 1‘tgurd without u second thought. I l: ndi.-n| o! siy 1 lack s.f weight, the Sweslc, during hi four year of s-ollegr f'sith.ill, pitted hi- 15; point !- ;gainst .itch giants is Dalgfen. People . ami Baser, and never failed to im- pie- these gridiron cvlrhritic- with the fact tlvtt they were playing again.t :s kipost man. lie sii. -ill nil lOS unie . U-etion in n i« ami probably liil more tlnu attv •the pulled knight ! keep tile I 'riili.on in ilia s-.vi-H lv.lu.ml (Tuttiet 1‘rutli, aiHUliet Senior, won • footfall K f r faior cnnwciiiive year lie wa twice picked as an all- iaic guard. Initie, like I'tgard. 1ms in extensive knowledge of the game. and uadi np in ' '.ir 'ivr!ie.s whttl lie lavke.l in weight. Janie Miilcli was injured in dir Wisconsin game. •.v« ing liim In «ili I lie ■!«!«• Hit - ■. until the Carroll game, litre he was excepliniullj «iioug i 'he -it fence mill proved In worth. Itcrl Gloat's pinning ami forward paming alom- Cave him a name. He vva« also a sure hit carrying lire hull ami tv.i- ilic lw t mar in ili,- cemudaty defellW, CfcoM I in- been a :atc college seUviini lor «lie p ' I wo year. and la lxcn mo i deservedly given Ihv cup i.iincy of tig- 191J trait . I’.yr.m K«x-k. the moderi ajax. .'is a victim of the hiop ial jinx tin f«rc pan of tlw «eason. According i« lh' M who know Hock will develop into one of the Iwst guards woo ever t«ife nj ingall'- Knld l right end Soreiisoi wa« itnlioucil all season. Sorenson, like Captain Finnegan, played lllc entire -C'.lcdnkv Improving wonderfully Mice njio. he is known for l i« ability to hrtak through the interference ami get I is man lien llenuMi wi« out of tin- game nearly all SeUKni with a «li«ksaiiol shntiMer lie pm up ihr gnr-w hi careir .igait t Cart..I . tearing up tin- gild and white ai will Stiaiv. at «piarter. develo| e i rapidly in u p. iti..n iiiifau.ili.tr t« him. With me nn rc y .n of football b.-fnre linn, vie can easily cxikxi in excellent livid geo t r.il in t«jlj. -Casey Finnegan, a Junior, played a pivotal |i titon during the Iny-tifl • f H«t on Casey created a decided -ir in tin- football eiivte when in tile l.luvrvlICe gaun- he oiitpltty.d tin |xvr!e « Rilicrt- mid jsi e«I 11 ■ uJ;«-l lull accurately throughout the ciniie game. Kreln played Mutch' place at end after the latter' injury, and made a satisfactory debut into college im.t- tc.IL Smilh :in«| llv.inps.xt, two Sophomore . |tla e«l ; I gtiitnl and center respectively in a mtuiiter becoming 1 Hipon teams. Carroll, the young Spa it a 1 lia.fltacw. v_- mu f ilv few yvnrlng wilo shoved the right gt i«|s. lie nude' die only loticlidiiii n of the Iteloit game, luap-1 aunt her I;reshln:iil halfback, p snei! rale- drop kicking ability, lull did not ban I t. right n|ip« ( innilits 1«. toe 1 he sc propeii-nic- Wluit little sigccs the Crimson did achieve on ihe gridir .n uiu«t it- attributed to the ec3-« less energy .«ml fi Cball fact of Coach Smith. Where tin Kijxin team v.oiiIl liave finished withont l . y i 1k.-m not to men- tion Without any previous coaching rvio-ro'u-.- 1«. « « i t t-j' g'ri'rt-i-i'iT’rviMysTri-rTTTT—nriiTVfrfy JKmUlull given charge oi the lc tinio i«i a raw ouml mi tin- eu- nt the luriU'-t raiik mi tile wMoInlr. amt like Ciiv.-in natiis of ni l, wlto came to the revi-c of the ilcmoral: c l hvimu of Mifirnt Route. . hr rekindled ilk- elrararte rintir Kijoii «In r «lie 'I'nit in the Oim m c;im;i. ;ri«l .t wj- jn-t -f ii trait which character ni every Ripen name. ()i eourv ( inch Smith iti ! m i turn .111 lt champ on «•«•I «vein ti i f.i't. tun uiilt ! ■” on |It« joti next teat Kij n i' •ritaiii to undergo an athletic Ueira x.amv •■yirptoim f which err beginniiii; to inunifc-t llu iiH' ir. even now. m r C mu ! n it 'Ki BASKETBALL TEAM. 1912 Coach . W Suint Manager ...... C. Ckaaok Captain ....... W Wool PtRSONNtl Right Forward .... II. Stunt I.efi Forward K. S KK NUW Center V Wix'i. Right Guard 1.. ( iwr I.rft Guard A. Bi.utcn.VMr SCHEDULE Ri:« :t iKOinilt 11 Ki;mv) y Milton Kipon 14 C-nnpaii) K 5' Kii«t .u Carroll in ki| i i 10 IjtV'KUtf . Kipon 3 Cnmpanj 1) ft, Kipon ji Carroll j; Ki|hxi ig 1 jtvri'tK'f •4 Kit mi Mt!wankiv Normal Ripon «6 Comnanv l ... ! I 12 r TPxACK TEAM 1912 llttlll Mamgct i'.ij tiin IflciruM I’m , Stic n m PERSONNCL . Evmii.vu- Mui.Mii . I’ciric . ti !'llli II . Goemwai—Arcii .R oN I’l WTtlV . KtMII.MII . Iuishari—Wco . o«ii — Mi-i.kArii . «mi . McCra ii ! • . 1-ixm . RIPON l .i l • . Quarter Mile . Mi.tr Mile Mile . . Tw Mili- lew II nr 11.- Until IliitflV l’i U- Vault 11 lull Jlllll|i . Weight Event M'lj.eiijnVi Triamjabr Wiseoinir i i Ripon il l.iwrcnee__________') Suite Ti'at'inhir at lletv'-l Itetoit 6K Cirroll j? Ri| - n ji lji i-rci-vr.. .10 CittiPKlCH Cnptnin-cJcct IVri 4 l.H uii. •IVVH.t N.n-MJ. tariff ico caul c'-iOi 440 ja nl Ja li ... 11 jaril mu 8 yard urn ... i mile rim . . .. . •. iX ... ....1911 140 yard hurdlri. . 4JO yard hi fdlrc.. t«iio . . igoc. ... | 1S0S ... i W ••• RIPON COLLEGE RECORDS I'rur KJ06 VjiMir of flohftr .......C Kuk ... ......C. Kkck . ......C K k . .. .......I.. ClRHMU'll ......I. ( iixK'il .......ii. Hk-nytox ..... .......J li SWKTLAXI .. .......C. Fuun . I'll KRTf .......M. CoNt.iox ........ . KiftW . .......II. liwixr, . Nteonl . io ucuDik. 44-i M'CMlili • ?4.-j . j min, «rv . | min, j|SUi rr ,. io min. Jfj . it «y MXoii'l . . jCiVji M N.ini . . .'I feel |!i liclic 5 fed ( inchi- ..J. Ii iNwi-ri.AXn.. ..}. Ii SwtTlw'XII. . I I III .I (' 1 1 I I.KM. I I II. r.Miox . C. Kuk t .. i« feet 4 indie.' .. ,? io i 7 inchi- ..U4 fell io inelu-v ..i. 4 feel Ii inch.-. 3 min ,l$! j see. llC Siatk KUSS Ol.'.VTKV I I V l. U r Coidi M .maser Captain Cat her . Pitchrr First IVi - Smw4 IVuc I inr i Raw SI ort Stop l eft Fiflil (Viiri 1‘irM Kiflllt 1 Mi! Kip hi Itiprn Kipcn Kip .1 Kip ■« Kip. ii Ripen Ripen SCHEDULE 1 11 J Lunik'! 4 1 Four initinsM 6 Linux I .. o '(irth«nt ni 0 ... 1 Later For rot It . -|i Keli.it 1 . it Fort AtViuy.il Jt . . ...... ; XorthwoMeni 10 8 Carroll ■■ - 6 KM MS - «IASI HAI.I. TUAM, “ r e gfgmrjrrrim'rr.graxtggrr.rrcari gtrrgaxtTtrrstrrrroYrtt (Criimum '13 WEARERS OF THE 'IV FOOTBALL K. 1- U wm K. Imhux C. Mdiiu.i G, Morans R C Ukxsox 1.. ( ill .VI J. Ii. Minuiitv (i. R.«k V It.-tIJIM K. H. trr J. Mm ii i. 1 S IIMJIIII L. Csmki.i V. V Ho .ik K S 'ii.s.vm • XV Sunn itm? L'imati K. A. JaoWox 1’ F. .V«i.s n K. J S.M IT II K CoXGftOX K Ji.lINXlX r. n’o ta n R. S .mi.,nm.m )I. Cl xKir. 1). It. JoXKIl Ii. It P.MM9 K. XV. S s MSI J. S’ Davi II. Kn.u' r. L IV.ssr. J. R. Sw «1 M C. D.uvi.rv X. J. Kai-i.m ). Ii. I'miei XX' Sss.sn- K. R rli... ii Kim.sksks O. I‘. R sii sky It. Ssv.sisrz M. Essi.v. ) K .w , J OlSHN.il.S II, TlUi.MA.N XV Kis.'n.w XV. A. I.XVM II. Raiiii ?tx X'. II. Thumros C 1 OM.I.W II. I.K.SI-KM C. V. Ku o It. TllOMIKI.N K, l-'.lHU C. Ijwiw W. Kt’tuu m. C. L'hmkii K. |- t Til K. Ah Gustu X. 1 . Rh ii.uvurv F. Ii X’w.k It. S (ill Ink I X Mll.IHI.UiX IS. Kok XV. WlSNKMSN K 1! M. IhisSAiu A. Ukait iiame BASKETBALL XV Kujott K. Minus ii K. Sohi xsox V Kt TIE '■ I klJikii Xs l„ IV.ss .1 Ii S VI 1 A Nil It. ( IIOATI l_ ( M.xr J. Rui It. X Axuurri.tu Con: i a x It. I-. Hr.hi 1.. SltM.IIIK XX WMV .1. I)aVI S. Kiimi I SS SIT K X X'siih X !). vi C. M« 'i XX’ Sunn J ltni I- CiK.SE BASEBALL !’. M.sktix XX Kn iu . l Itkuxin II (liiniM K. MntHwn XX Smith J l svi R. llA srrr It. Mnim K Si skii f. Dm is it. F. IIOSVEMY I . Mihnta x II Ssv.Nkr 8. Daw (i. KlXfisi' MV i. R..ivi.r J XX III ISM K R. DrJtooTii II JI.NVhi K. Rosen THAI i All IIUKrX !l. lissiv. TRAC I . Ml (ill.SI M II. Ro« K II. Itovi . V Fi.wn.ss M. M|U.. HU II S.SXStOKP 1 tiK.wruN C. Fl 11 IK J. Ii Mokixhiis I- S II NtJJ IK 1. Khoo . 1- («UUUKK II ii. On S. K. SMolls W Hi tu;k 1.. llOtCK C. IV.IMt XX' Sss SKI 0 lEM XX J. K Jones (’ Pl.Klikt J. Ii SVSETI-SNII 1. II W1- C. Kixk J. A I’O.VUJ L‘. V.sxnm'ULW. L. Dun- K MclXXN'U II. KS'HISMX XV XXoou 1' L.VIIC II AMU 1:0 V------------------rmT7 {?!!■.............. lt e otiw qM COLLEGE v , I 'v « . A. K ife J : A tb miCJlF TOES SftmiH R TMf CAMPUS MASCOT fie£Es C ’Uoz- mj Sriiratuut (In all uihiisr iiamrs hrrrtu arr lisrft. £11 all mluiiu’ fullii'fl nir'ur rHatrii. 5 n all mini frrl thrmarlurr. almarft, dliia lunik i« funMij hrftiratpji. (Critmiim '13 WATERING STOCK IN RIPON COLLEGE loo v Mi tii ii' I'm''! only fur tin- llocuiiiR of 1 Sowi .liter ;n |il)inK. inflate with ln ! air. l oi f trlirulivs, jet the lhee Hire. THE ONLY GREEK LETTER SOCIETY T T K T.ir.x Tmm Km: Cu’B Strictly Iwttornry It oJijivl i l. further cr iiiiin |ttir ii ami |.. aiil the Pio|illHtiniiiM liy ili KisuiR of It jjmtrM ij'|vinriii Mouthers will won Ik- solvitol. Re reaily for tin grot opportunity. CnwiI NeeiirJfrj, iti, burnt' tCtfr MAKING OF A ROMANTIC MELODRAMA ACT I Take a maiden wondrous (air, 'th jc! Mack jf« and raven luir. hero buhl anil kind and true With white dark suit and rjrt of Mae. Arid then m «til the lime ami place. A villain with a wicked fare. A darksome i -itcht a ill .« wind that's v lull At || mix them up in (lie M saw mill Tie I lie hero near the H-rcaming mw. 'Vitile Hie villain, with a clenched jaw ''land by. ami cursing low ami deep. Makes the hissing iw-Uvth nearer creep. Then lei the maiden null ihnt llic open door. 'Vitile the lightning llash and llic thunders Inal I'onrt :t turn at tlir vi Iain’s face At lift the lieirotn It place. Vnd then. mnl t ilt wild storm’ iercc alarm I.el her sink I . t.- t in her lover’ inn- ACT II. When ihr clock strikes twelve—llte tni.lr.ighl lt.un' Have :l c iiui.Un in the villain's | .uet. thin a cave that' dark awl damp, h«.M' only light is a tlickeriug lamp. That Clots i! I Celtic, yell n. Ucann In the .1.11111 where the iiiidcti dream let the villain tiv from In k telien chair, Am! -triile :ihonl in hii hidden lair, With a imifllol ticail let li in softly deep, To di inn.went maiden last astetp. Then let die hero bust thru the well-locked door, W Ink the lightning llasJt and the thunders roar. Aild (lug the villain under the thill While tile maiden rise wan and thin; Ami then litidit tls- w hi itnrni'i tierce alarm I .el hei sink to re : in her lover’s arms. ACT III. Take u iivsrtgagc giver the villain bold, Hj the .vretched father, weary and old; Vii nncthmeer with a voice that’s loud. A showing. wide m.mthid country crowd, tuadcti fair with lear-dinur ed eye-. in which the light of vitrow he . I.rt the maiden fair with eyes so net. I iTtr herself for her father's debt. While thi wickvvi villain sanies and Miters Al the weeping heroine's Utter tear . Then let the hero striilc- thru the rustic gate, Murmuring «aftly, I'm not too late, And idniit his I'm la the villain's face And pay the ilcto « the old l me place. Vid thru, midst the tustie, «mint 11 charms, I.rt them sink to rest in each otlur'v arm . 125 jKitamiirr (Crimann ‘13 AS THF FRFSHMAN SEES HIMSELF Thu wised ii] n«iie Mull Thai should prove enough Ti- Freak up iIk Freshman’s whole llovr. lint those 1 x r little 'louts fill ipitle in.nl When the joke (ell on them Tuns 1«B«I Kltrnally !n«! Snphiet, ‘t ivAO no go. The Frtthic were leaving. 1 low sad, I-enter dies tile Sophositotc face Slt.rtV trace of smiV C’.ittH-. lake :« l.i .'e 1 Periapt hi f'-tvefid. sound Jrlmte Von nui iflfievc «m I'.illru stale Itm even here tl e Sopiret fall; Tile Frcshie seom to win in r.ll And now ’tit sbu i hi cojijioii vote The Frothy has the Sophon nc’t gt«t. Hut wilt tile tears the Sepliwi sh«l? I ih not for liitt year’ joys, non- (lend? o. See! Allots the CJiipus jm?s I i nineteen I ftecn Freshman class. ml ill; year ti :l e So|iliii-s show. It makes (belli laugh. Ilo-lio! Ilo-lm! IF.it why that k ok; Are their yoke Male f’.ni i-uglity Sophon re ever fail? Those Sophies wondered how wntc hill With warning clear, and startling frills (rat stuck -round. and seemed to stay. iV.iiTt fret—yon ran ! ’ear in a day To Ik- the biggest li h ol all. When rceeiit’y you were s. oooo small. Itt.it now (he I'reshniaii scrap draw -u-ai: The Sophomore grins fi«n ear to ear. I -ui from the hill in caps of white The Kreshir eunr. wl hravr the tit;hi. And furiously the tattle fares, Tlie ting is reached! Tg despairs. Now fortune leaves the Frcshie ' tth.-el n«l jihom.ic. somewhat h.-tler feel. Willi h.iinhle pride tin Soph denies 'The blackening bruise. Du painful eyes. T’.i Morrow bring-. lii different fare. W here Ussic Iie.ti.ly liml no iiJ.ice, It.u s’i' We’ll lie llkiie I'rcsIHcs tit llwir («my we shall i ot forget ‘Twas thus they iruli spike ami gtinicJ a grin More awful, since it win so thin. I’lu eve drew on. the l-'rcsluc went. It- ray attire on pleasure '«etlt. And when their frolic all was o'er, i hue n ore they c ha iked one on their s'-ire. l or while the jH-phomorc made tin- u..i e. Thi r word were iiitf !• • Freshmen lojs■ T here otter were v-iix- S |di c . you k-n-w. Who tried to irakc ipnte a Mow: ifr EPILOGUE S-enr lor tli tragi. cud M ai l «nmr fninre class unit lend helping hand «I en n ther doubt 11« !«l l i put llioir foe I r viir. Re •me' 1«' Sophomore’ Vime are high, IV Motley dnptht of Knight defy. Though Roe«m ii- Red may lie tl e flame. The candle Snif-fen )UM tile .l nr. Though Rocky Ik the way ami dark. r IVwifrlrtcr muci !• light the pirk ml if .1 Lawrence you ;hould • n line ii a I’ayne and tend it Iw ih nil would von then a Smith «ibdiie. 1 ii c h .1 Wajonlcr) built for two Don't lie afraid of even a Ko| p: Go well and HcechVtn like ! •[ I.ieh man alone I'tw-v van see tw .«l Kuril side. and il might Ik ll little Bay di'-nld want an B' Gin- it a lot And then don't ;ar The Standpipe. K'ven I lohdiv Ik n’t dare do that. And, by the way, I .re Walking geuitiv hint out. i«l Mill-aid swiftly atari to sprout. Vml if l.i'l rth «visli to orate. Don’t 1’olly fu him I'hti will fate Lend yon her helping good right luind nd leave you netor in the land. Friends Kiponites and Header all. Lend me your ear . I pray. iJum put aside that rotten egg; ‘Twill tervr snntber ihj ) , rri—IT!; • -n-ti-rf-mni ; t.ixi : i : : : 11 11 1: : : :T t : ! I: «•.•maaM!tr£13: TCtXtlttrit ftrt r (iriintum 13 BUGGARS FOR ARITHMETIC liUKMlvxftl flic vdvvt -•oo at -Mm; and Jell. Ihr .if Iti-dogy e'av Soil. class.” claims Mm. inn nothing Ike our cleatiing ; :«i ” Mol' just like n InlHiird bail, for ever limt lie Stop !'• look ’rouml, «Init JeffV jiL'l I s . xwuhit K firmer May, for every iim - hi on you Iv li.-l loin; Both great vt-nlcnt of Jollyology. used f..r extreme «liriof clu failure. Sure cure for the Muc «m3 red of iiuiol extremities, they will previa i i■ hi their gruite. : ict. entitled Hint 1 Win My I rv.-nU with Snosc; r. Mellow I Irani: of 1‘lnk Tea. BLUFF Oh. I'm so glad I know the .-irl Of llh iT. Mull. '1I11IT, Wonder xv it Ihrv think me siltin' Why hlulf. bluff. Mull. I riant sluily one ii trie mite. (in to the rmnry 'most every night lint next ii.iv in ike out all right lit Muff. Muff, bluff. In '. oinji I nearly eruekvii im he a. I With Muff. Muff, hluff. I ilnr.'t hclieve .eii-half I .iill. f hough tlae class al! llKUight I «lid. 'Ilien came German—Miff and tough. I really tliought I It-'«I i-triigli. I tut rttl the Mine jnu nude the tuff It, Muff. Muff. Muff. Mnv umdr nil “ V ill IV.Ug.'gy lit Muff. Muff, bluff. In I’hilotophv went straight tlitu With Muff. Muff. Mall. lit Greek l.it. the time tuent merrily. Io Reononiic Jack .li.l fair's By Muff. Muff. Muff. I did mV lied to make litem ill By Muff. Muff. Muff. Never dteruuii g I would f.ill By bhiff. bluff. Mai). 1‘rof Maraon said. Tl v mark a . Inlent.nl ional I.avv’s no place for thee. So I’ve n seal reserved for me I'or thi Muff. Muff, Muff. 12« Clfc DID U EVER SEE llnjti Ulll.'r KftlWt 1 v'i fVAl l mmln Mlc n r t. IhWm ,s«ivA s ami It. Kvkf’t t'trry or Jit aextututl r ia tr. Jctrttltt Ifnmltrw -ir 1« .. .• a' IF NOT YOU WANT TO GET iw Ale Mil ' ran e .f friim t‘ fi ■ J Ml m. WRITTEN IN JANUAPnY Ilii K.i|• year i iil)- three weeks fJr! itil Ciipi‘1 m the joS. Oil IIV' i nn re hearts lie- got hi Itohl. Mails ««• more heart to throb Anil «lien they nn the tro M jnn • • S nn laugh, il like |;iit line. I' r hc j. only f iui fed three ml lie i- ‘is fee nine . l l liy their aciinti u «I • lui w Hut they are unite in love. rlKKijsh. outwardly hr iri l 'llinv Stic' not Ins turtle il«ve. Yeti mnalrt how it i that Ik I'O her emi'il ever pine, I nr stir is mil)- font feet three Atul he i six feet nine. • .1 .nut Idbt V. -fVn . it' ran. WRITTEN IN APRIL Hut now ilte leap year tlttev nuntii •• M Dan CtijiiJ' pbin mint elinge, nother heart i- if. hi h «l Though thi is tint strange. Hut 1:11 ’ll wooilet (til to ee | ir fiutvlm! ni • fine, l-V.r iltc i all «f siv tort three ml lie is m feet lime I’m t |ii l in It « ifdndnitt art Works nntvekras ami «ell. He never i! v In ««el in |un. ! . li tvii «liilr I tell V.JhwI)' heart will broken lie. No . tie i- left to |me. |' r though hc' only four feit thine. He en'v fiKtr feet nine. i: nr 7 (£riiiuuiu '13 ET c i 1 THE: CURTAIN CALL VI il:« world' u stjiRC- ni lcu( l r And wo the actor often arc ditcuttcd I lie stair h tthkll wc in. lie our little lot Arc n «! by other when Wc :irc lul dud lliii. college life, in utilcli tlx- ymiig per form. Vid f« stilly hope in fill.ire jriri to t r. ItriitRt to llic inan Or iMrasn light of morn Ity which wc liter live; and nuke n: nut. I lie I'rcsltnun young, ti c victim of aim«?, Think light! of worldly woe and mutui «irifr. Ike Sotdthocrc of hit vtatxm make cmd i « And with awakening mind views worldly life rise Junior, full of joy. jet more remained Than all lire younger btelhrett. long to m,-«i II e ttiy of cotKjttcH. when, at last well trained, Hell lay l-.i raViiU M di- worldlmi}. feel. He Sensar. «teri ..| in e. with hrow perplexe . 1'inifc of die frture trials-the trrvat unknown, lie deed of men bv wliidi wc are pleased oi vexed All the he see —and t1te«« iwit he fight done tYituroftcetiunl with it joy sod -wc«t refrain, Brins , too, a vmrow n i: joyoti tone, lie gradiute would live it all again And tins wbd day former world in st|nnr 130 nm £ifr THE •CICILIANS A FARCE ENTITLED OUR GREATEST TOUK A MVStCAL COMEDY IN ONE MOVE Scene I. l nif« x i studio, ScxcMl girl npsuir . Mi .it the l.tauo at left cuiier of stage. Allien Jacob mini g about noi.ity «hi nibl er ItreU, with a ilulwlical grin. Fanny («tiering briskly): ”. ali now, my il.trling— what «•“ I fortune do thy mil« portray v Helen—This day till op the Ceeilimi! cup «f joy Mould dial I could biv.ik (Ik wonderful ne« to you ' Fanny— I'tviih tell me I limb's tio «tinner in cott- lidlrg h ah.' (pointing toward her heart), Helen— Von «lid well enow that the tide of full «bl- aster xva nigh upon 11 last night! To-day there is a l.reak- -those who were agaitiM us are nearly «lc‘p:.irin[c of safe escajH firm the tovu anil mean to oil their live while wet— VIIE CliC'll.l XS have horn gtantr.l :i Irmt- iiulir,.u lal I nf’f' TRIP. ju.t think .f it!' Albeit. who overheard this .urtling new , dip. «needy tit tlw lsack door. Id; rising front the piano stool, Iiaviijt ju t com lileted l‘ ach'$ Melo.lv in it minor. cautlm ): We've got to «lo it witlioet losing any classe . .Smutty meriting s«-r vices, oillyyc «lance or game . Curtain drops, hits Jacob friKtleli's rubbe- Invl :n lie trie- to conic ItaeL Sccnc II. l'| to-date COuell on the St. 1‘nill Kailreo.' Time: 7:j A. M. (oaihietor—“Madam, arc these young ladies yours? Mr Rattle—“Indeed «0.—l lie re will '■•«• lixlivti of t mu if they dl make th« rariv train Irt'i «cr—Weber's IteTo? Fanny from the ic.ir oi the «ic!i — Oil! Mother, «In' litre i,u«, but site nr.irly lost the train, lot hri linger wui Caught in the «lepol dot machine. Continetor—“Madam, tit . 'Special Untiled' will arrive at Markesan biter than schedulol, became you hive taken mi kmg t. get on heard -the liellc . I mean ibtthY............. Itrnksiiiin interrupt., calling- Change ear fir Riir- water and all other neighboring metropoli«c .‘ Mr . Hattie— JuH loelt at the beam fill scenery, gull. Over there i the oldest vviinhnitl in the land and that, why, that's Kn.i|ip faint e li-ive heard so nitvl about.” Anxious one, approach:!!;; Mrs. Hattie—Tm nearly famishc-.l. 1 low long «vili it be before we reach Markesaii? I it many more thousands ol miles?” Mr . Ik— Here take thete (handing some peanuts.. I brought them for just il.i purple. Continetor “il A U K E-S-A X. All eonuiifii.'v to yet ready during th,- next intervening half hoar, while the 'l.lroltMf steam, into tlteir dcMma- Dm. Cl'KT.MN Scene III Cecilians I wick in Ripon, 1'raet.cv tootll Xu. t,v (air (Vcilinn i heard .ingiug (nan 11 nnvkd Vo sial . “ Ml we like sheep luv. gone ;■ tray-ay- iy-a l•':llllly, (o Mr . 11.—“Wasn't licit the most glorious trip v-ver. Didn't we have a myal link, at Murkv-.-m. though? It was the :ir t time I ever visited a big city, and it wa great, nou- Iniit ve me. Mrs. Ik •'That'; tlw life for me every t me, Fanny, llut by tlie-vvay. 1 heard that you and Purse were lost in the tangle of boulevard.--and S’i r c from Jliivvat.kcv. to- . I-junij- - Vcn - I gee tlut you arc right, but plio«e don't tell any one about it, will you? Mr . 1)— Well. «II right. 1 skaa'l lint—My! how pro-id 1 am to think tli.it we carried out th.v tveiidcrful ni|i m. «t cv sfully. Ami vrasii't tint grc.it. though? baiiuvi vvai f.,u it , .dl riglii. Cuit.lin fall, just in lime to shut mil tail filter. r 3 131 132 k (Lrimr.uu 'li A MISCELLANEOUS FARCE-DF AMA EN7ITI ED rut stair nouse pike TAKEN PROM UPE Time 11 :. S A. M. Scott: Shady Roouct Coop on College Aw. High diameters- llntnkc. Zcke MilJrr. J !ui- the Wiihwoiwan. ArdiihoVI the WiM Hull Pup. Ripen College en-nwwe, i few rtragglct . Fire Ikspai unent (arranged in order nf nigMarrnvcJ. Sugr set tug—1 u‘ 's r(X;nl Pus ilting at tin- table writing m creditors: Zeke Millet in ii mom writ me liis horn, town. Nbrliciaa where dwelli n ceitain fair MMehen (J'haitna tlic W. V. hanging tail the cltUhsS. .1 oik came Nrchihald ami «liffnl at the limrl irhihald thirty blocks Pii! H.— Wliuy! Sn it’f- the air hungrily oikc or twice. Suddenly the thought enter- hi - certvhrian that Zeke. the Markeian kid. had ditcovercd ‘nine our our lief ' ‘egar , rind it regaling kiimelf thereon. thus c.u-itlg tile nttoky -neC. Hut, no” Tccon ! lrr Plot, it ti!tt t Ik die cook ‘ingoing the feathers from the dinner Itiikcy i el'c tin- | erfuiue of i inked eyebrow . N- nut ter atynty. Zeke was still oblivion of everything, a picture of the Artoiv Collar adVerti-ing hem, engrossed in hi« hesrt rctnlcring duty. Scene change ! to Johanna.'' tie V W. in the gar- den hanging out the cloths . I let dufly oil had noticed ills siuokc issuing from the r - in rceupied !« • hero 1 lanskc hut -In suppoted it to he nothing hot the mokc of llnn'lcc' favorite cigars. pitted on too vigorously. Then •oiddetsty site beheld fire bursting lorth fr m under Hie caves: .telnd fire, Shrieking one wild, «hrickish, shriek, she Ue l fir tmvig ratting Oflivcr Kliltghnil. Ill the iiiraatittil' ntl IlCti calmly doveiul tin- irarh'r staircase nii calmly photic ccuiraL telling llie •sclhknown lUtnacl of ti e contUgraiion raging al the Starr llon c. After only five iniimte. l eoirohcrmed cxpbrttttion n- to what constituted conflag- ration, central i stir.| a call l r lic'p. I’hcn was when Pus displayed hit tine mettle. Valiantly In- str. 1, hack up flit marble Mail way inti the fie r• fiinicv. T save them! to save them' was Ins cry Right manfully did he cltnrgs ini-. Ins room, iiinniiidfid of hi own life and any other. tit his wild cllort to save the ob.cct d hi ‘catch. Kvi t'liew! t last! ut last I he fo nvl them. Pick mg them u[ hodily and emhiacing them rood rigorously, he sirugglo hark into freedom, lie had done his ditty, and as hr cut- gratulaUd himself i m tlt.-i i.irrow ocape fnnti tin- f. tt of the wicked he opened 11. I v p'aceil one in hi moult ..it I m lililcrnted the fumes of the tire it clf i« he puffer! ring d •elf-satisfaction into iltc smoky air. In the meantime. Ripen College hail arrived uorn -, •.it I er.-nusse were throw it g the « utents of the home into one large pile. Ay. 'twas a licatllifld sight to ee. : mos marecltnis diip'.aj of di -c . t - tl powder, chafing 1 -he I too tnun.-roi's to count), inpina . tnc , mucilage. dur- ing «tajn mid other paraphernalia r-.-mial to Viydnnt, dr 'vending most gracefully fr im sources unknown to the m rrrrnr ft rii riv: fctfr i —-r; -TTTT soft 0.11 lit beneath. rm|i wlwie die wot ill Offiiti Kling- Ini' ititrn'cplrd tlwir descent Ami dverc- he rctiwil :i h ,x er suitable fur tun wuudtn tverkling. Ink bi ttlc ami mediem ( ) bs-tlle suddenly prvdeminau I Soon fi'cma hid tansaekcd il tlto rout's. all but one aperttlKilt whose } «-r lu(l«i| ami 1-h-ckj.dd ' y licasy furniture. 'Iliis wa the greatest obstacl the tire detutt- tuent luil i ) 1 civounlcied. Determines! III complete ihvir expksraii-.i . lhi' tors down the surrounding walk Ami • I -it a night greeted Ilici- ptttelraton ; there seated at tin- table ' Zs-ke Miller with a unite f contsuitnicil mi Isis passive brow. Before him lay an unfitmhed letter and u picture. I’licrly msconseioiis s.f the tumult uiul ilcsttnction alxuit linn, lie sat dicrc mtr ed in the girl of his dream . Svicli devotion, 'ii raic iivskesH Migrily lx- ordered I be reseller from the room, asking why m the tutiH' laiks-sui tlicr cut'Wii’l leave him alone. It wa. only after I'.lij.. n iiauvl do c k ra ting “ilit -iur-vr“ could Ik Ik coaxed forth from his boudoir mto safety. Outside n'rr.- ten or twelve Starrs warehing frantictilly tut totnethmg. d ears courted down t'neir olxsk atld sc ' Iwrst forth from , cnt-tip brea '.s, and ti!l it could ooi be I mnl “l,'«J jl.l it's hiinir.l n|i. voioni Swede iki, ii cannot Ik, cried die seller . Jn t then came u cry terrible to 'icar, and J. Eliji sped aroints! due comer hug- ging «enetding t«. hi« hrc.tfl. hi face ightcil up a is 'te were glori lied. Huger nrir grasped «' and hugged it li- lt it h.nl been a last letter from home. Then shout? of joy pcnclrn.ol the air and in exultation Ik proclaimed I n tin-line of thr Historic Sth-nti- Son lh k Iwt .ill ski In- destroyed, they cuicd not. fur it w;i- safe, and imme- diately the name of E. J. was pasted in lit noted Hal! of Panic. But |K-or Zeks- had itot y l beer soothed from iilCN plica bit- interruption. and yea. Ur into the night he ven- derisl:- . he still with hat oi bast ’u been destroyed by thus. ms-.mil ,-. iiiii!wils Softly In- st.,V lock to the kite- went, up die charred statu tu hi «tenve of p.-uce. Wading lur«-fi Ucd over the well-known apartment, he 'eft felt something fesenth'.ing a rail. Saved, was Ins rir t thought, «ml even his serond, for lo and behold. it wa- ■du- placidly floating upturned in the wa e-f disgrace. Ili lady Wee. the life of all In .milmion- sc |iecully in el«s work! How grateful, the f-ss l ch-aiKin was wc'l repaid. Cheung thi Modem Comical Drama i Ui entire c nt|Mkvty m the for.-groitt I scarchu g for a plant collar out ton with «I scratch ou the hack. Bdiiml the tirst st. gc setting is Umber Jim and hi -cantifiil spouse lur. « sting an exception il i .v) .i-ssoftuicul f clot his. fit.ii 1 riii.de. One Itorvildc gr-on from lh. «mite l-imch, Vrchilukl includes I Music: llftrotoclior Scre«vh«- at Mi-lrtfhl Svss-ds J dnis «i Coiitiiu-ied Air-'tirinrt of Satisfaction.... Du II an she 'irtllld Sit lit Off II )- I.-- F lu- ally ei ni|r w.l l y Archibald. ISS Crini suit '13 MAY AND MILL AT Tl IE CONCERT IIik«c goinv to il r concert i !cim- -tgu names litre.' il ai. I I l m reading I then lla-dinl through laA anil .Viklrcd't In-ad A clever ii'- . I'.i tin- nvwn tiny would k ml tile aa tHry planned ita «nucly tioOimg -low ' I'luNv young lido nr tome ccpvru AimI afi unite fund of concert'. I Wi t- you et nit concert r iu iltc attuere titles- I wit a eked At ten o'clock tliat evening, and one daniH-1 ivitll face inji'k.il, KeitlicJ, Xt.Ni to Mis Miller. In the I a Won y I Mil. IWnuircly «aid tin .itlirr a; -.it nniirnignl her hat. • Anti l« :h tried to Vx k unite hurt, l or they er lid enjoy tliat concert i Hitt -he of i|iv- ,'ui.lcrr iwt Mill1.. I tlid not ■• you there. l-.i a tone tliat wax mo't ittvfnl. Art ton iju tr cure von were? “Onttv «lire. replied lli MiUWed. and I in cer- tain Mumrtd Mae 1‘ttr neither «f than realircd wlint militi h.vt i«n the next thy i They fell freMi nml hrtgiu and 1«. rt For they tlltl enjoy tliat eenecn. I lint the austire one e-mimmil knowing mil that ilg a right, (iirU, I tlid -lot te yon there and I lot It - at (.-r yon lo-nigli:.’ Mi«t Sinum 11., j . ke ii| Mi’.dretl, tvhe. i«K.in to fear tier Imik Mutt Ik- l-itraying her. “We -| rtl1 the evening at CttOkV.” (The Ian-wet vtmdid vety curt. Ihongi they lull enjoyed this one eeiacen.) Mow awful;- slid . |t.. Siiiuiuh)- I it-ally can't liclii vc llut IAo g-.rls vvIkmii I trusted Vn-nld ««. try a. deceive! lilt iiiiilltT -hall not etui lie re- to Hear I' .-It-a-n inani yon go. Vlirien|wwt the girl retired, mounting 'Ite -icp to •low; iKiill 1 ley .iiftly did .n-ert Hurt they tin) enjoy the r neen. I M idi the |ti- |nctc «T tlic morrow and of the faenltv ill view. fier they lod talked over what doiovd not to I : Are yon •■■rt} dial y.n did it. Mae' .«kid Milt in accenti rore. 'I SIKHT.D SAY NOT! answered M.v. AND I'D I.DYK TO DO I I O'Hk ' 1 llmngli il.ey got lileli foitii dissert- I'hcy Mill an- found of Ihcic concert .) ne tifr AN ALGEBRAIC PUZZLE OR WHAT WOULD RESULT IF lhcrt Jacob C.-tlicliStcher - Klonriiio .Vat Vcini«r i it« Marie Antoinette Jcai.itc 4cT(ixo Koj Clar- ence (iitlmxhain l.ca|KT' Anil il rihnr Knilanil went with ltc«ie XI- inee t ’ f a kiwi arc tijonl to Kiln a jtffirrun I.a lanU-L If Tie..«lore Hicronyinini ami (Winn Mlienin'i win wpanicil !■ lraj.nl Mcwv|i Tvr'cmc .ian would tlir «noictton coincide with i mixture of Klniv N'aomi + Robert Vii i;.n thrown m confusion In Horace Miram? If so. then I.«nis Rucking. Tlimna Wnhrcn. an-! I )rl .runic Krilli U«||M Stlntuir t Kli al.. ili IVInfiia, K4m M.r l,iKii.i. .uni Minnie Elina iec! Kit I like nan e , don't y nt? Jmt a these fast ami ir.Hr the l raunfiil liarwuiiv: (irifiht Aitdixm (Icnrtulc Moron Lester l isliin ki. ami that mn l.tcwrlyii Ki-rtrii, llirrwc Irene ami Rulleii Mari ni Ami i« |.lc wonder Inw each one ha n different name. M « «Cl 11 13? (Criituuiu '13 A TOAST TO OUP COLLEGE LIFE Have you ever been there, 11 that eainpu « lair? here nothing i needed l .it knowledge. And a unite fur jour friend And i man that dc| tends I 'ikhi you lor In happiness at .-nitrite' If you lliivr, lake ill; ll.lllll. You. at least junutte S'ntu- j'art • the «nrprisc Never mati ha ye: realized: — T ttipon ti e jttiice I mean, I Ia e you rfovn u|i 'ate Ami hi ii rum red I': fate To always in- late mj claste Then Marling t eat Have- endeavored to cheat 1‘o'it conscience ! ■ calling it dinner. Then out for a Mmll Dreamt jou'ie old; a oml— SoilH do no; on money exist: Tl it somewhat life mar?. Sttl' jo.i tlvank yittir lirigltt star Thr air U yet free on the catalogue lit Have you liuiinl night i-ito dny And refused to OJkv Tlie' nile of tire hradt While they fe| oM' in their l«eel And you nnu-lcr farther ana; - iwaj And you liurrou anil lend Slid retaining a friend Tile Comrades who l : rr -vv • r hem: Whore all mine' is thine Still thine ie all mine. And whrre nnludy’s sold i hU own? Where there's no one t fear When oi t Dean- .-lull appear. This man is hod nl tin- hall. And sltow us thr way Wile'll we're done with ulir sliy With nexer a hope f recall. Have yon ever hem there. To that t'idlege e fair? Then jrott’vr part of the li.xppmc-.vs seen lor that town you i I liml Ivvrry map hn -mtlhird l i|Hj the pUce I mean So. take tip ynur glass and ti l it high. I icfcr to you also, .Alumni; And do n 4 stint thr mr.'ieiirr. I'or, llcic's to all wl« four year? have passed in that Keuristexl realm pleasure. TO THE COMMONS’ Talk aliout Wimiii luti'pieis. Blow nbctlt yotr midnight teed hrrr those tired. hungrj mortals ToSttfil of their Mllwtr lc« l■ ! They wtrf gustatory classics. Still, a longing I Mult r «. tin- Cninmimj. 'it tin- Campo . With the College hunch t t mess. ur •• very dainty Served itjioit their pearl sited. Util when ntdcfcd at the i 'ominous 11 are told : go to— gather i tem. Still a longing I confess Ke r the Commons on the (‘aminis With the College folk it Diets. I lure we sit tor hours together. W it and laughter tever fail And the wasters bring in coffee W hen perhaps we'd ordered ale. There we sit and chaff mid lamer. linvy no oh! Iteathen jest. t :h Common- on the Campus With the Collegii bunch at mess. I.Mvc in problems philosophic: Mow iliil t!an lose hi rib? Hear them talk of Histon' nuitMS. How the poor “old grinds' did crib. I .-t tlio Imard l«il| grow no lo igvr While my credit grow. von less. t die Coni iioii ' si the Campus With the College Inlk at mess Talk about your hotel menus ml your I'icHuliiig feed : “Kerncmber the tti| we made to Green Lake When we nearly killed those steeds? ' That is only one foml memory i SeptemUr. tuio Still a longing ! confess I’or the Commons'' on the Campus With the ('.'lhgc folk at mess. A. I . J. 13 CltV BITS OF CONVERSATION REWARD GUESS........ESCAPE (Rf.v.'iib • ' Urge oims will 1 given by '.lie Junior Us fur guessing the eoric.t ■wnrrs of thoe dialects ami pr-ning a stwcessfu! «scape Try at oikv. Ilring a-K-.ver • ■ Hill l.jr«n«, trhr i full of rewards.) i. ‘ nl time guesses. Win. said il The last i|iiMz s were entirely unia:i faet«ry. Over litli ..f the .-las- failed Ami I want to repeat, If outside readings are m t in mi time uti will not g t whirl « ti arc looking for I i Inn—i from the seventy-sixth terse «viml Ivooo-k nf Job—l.e' ns ri r ■ f the thiity-tiinth chapter of the That’ all. Wei . yon were dismissed iron) c.'ass. eh? And yoa want to he reinstated? Well. I guot .—y« : ahem- I think I may now let me aee: I harilly think ilut.- till yog uiiclil try—Uit even I iVm't think— Well, pioktlilt I can reinstate yoa. lin; let me see--------ahem—it i rather difKcnlt—-you see I can't le'l f it n ay lie that—hut I ran tell Initer in a couple of week - - Meanwhile you—( well, he ha gone already I. bo answer ii lie was reinstated or not. Sh-h-h- Voiill have to Irate if you aren't more quiet. This i a place f.it studying .-ml m t for giggling. Sh-h-h-h -• (putting her linger t her lip. a jubilant youth amtindcrstoml it moaning awl rcturucil the xnii-oscillatory token. f. S.—His name l s since appeared upon the library blackball list 141 t ECHOS FKOiM ‘THE BARN: OR. SMITH AS USUAL .? I . M. Return from sa|)(icr....Olis sponges making It’ig sniih-t. Smith «. to pWom---------Mt-. i --nt«ker Wdclrrton lirkl tin keys....Oti wailde .. tis sponge .moclici smoke ..(ieorgc Voting to roller rntk • .to IVrry goes to bed.. Murnsh :it phone (River risesi............Makme goes to hg!r school to got ad” Casey •r.iAi a jiAii and go - up taint to study... .l-iuic trie to whistle. ..Killy nukes I-flics c studying chemistry S ,f Wedge ami Kock in heated discussion over I .a foil tie.. .Hits •-. v rc and wks lit room______l'crry polled old ni M to itiwr |ilh nr. fVrry march «town Ktsintpi| c Hill.... Chuck Kimsegna disturbed in study : y Merkie? playing Ti e ??t. r of the Kast ...Mttrrish answer photic and lease- o ,lo Ko.-K yell for order... .Carroll return from Harriett---l‘. t and Carp) lini ! dcvourbig .1 l w «I cigarette. Mi.wvry shown how t. rid. in a canoe.. ..Soricnsvii and I lowvi (nil on glosvi... Jews ilc|mt doses ... Kow-y nr Dutch tear (UIteres ms table? ....Host man retnii.e I’at’s Mock. ..Dan ilrcam tlut In- U playug the drum Otis return from IDrtlett and «tonge a smoke... .Holler rink close but Voting Joes im irtuin. 10 ,so llecni.mil ami Shafer in an argument.... Merky try it « to tndy--Keupmg cujuys life throwing ssater — Thompson .imi Tlloina |d;iy an original livt. Dai join thru t.. play .d;ine er. .. M rgan and S|..r; ind.dg in 11 gnmv id tennit in si. lull_Kill l.yoiis sing. “Meet Me ii tier l.;uid f Dreams' and ilisturl Casey Jones in Ins peaceful repose—I’i.-ketts «els sore anti goes l studying. 11 .to Voting l r -.k I’lynnmtli's record from Commons l IDII.... I'ly hh.iiiIi anti iiuseildatc have weight contest ---Mr . Hnncgan ami .Sorrenson lifetime nersoas.... Weigel plays trombone s lo. having rrtntncd from dins ing licrrmnnu j.li me to Murrish and informs him that it i time to '«egiii to start to cnmnirn.c to think als.it coming lioinr. i_ :.t A. ,M. Onart:tte (Opie Dilldcick. Stsvile, I’irkett and l{o -n«ld.-J howls... .Carr .II and Chuck I'iinugjii ttist daily Itmg exereise---S rrcnx n trie 10 tpiict tliem.. . l o h lnil out....Kink meeting. . ..Kock Kim:eg:i:i ttiul VVetih discuss current event — Mtirrislt returns. 1-.to damp Sweet visit Hall... .Orchestra practice. ...Mtirri li sing Down bj tl:e Stream . .. ..Moivcry' h g risit Rosev’ r in....Heittnis,...Dr. Malone caked at once... Walker lias a spontaneous ontl.nr ! ..f irre- pressible animation.. Shafer pa . around K. T. C.«oW‘ e-gar . M.rky ntcrferes ssitli Casey’ tr.isiM.iii and says adieu isith a cup of ssater. ...He then gw down to sweep out lobby ...Orchestra still placing .1 -..Wi • Dean Krieks.11 innko.’. visit and rimls the g.is |K r... .Open up the College library • tin- I . . Can SUM . !l re-tire Uit Ingcrsoll 1 Ink. sshx-li •cmtinnrs it pfograni. 142 Hife ON THE SIDE I r • lessor Mutch: ‘'Miv ram. w-hat urfr th ele- ment of eitiee-iwhip thirty y«rt ko?“ Mi Crnnl: 1 I Nnc forjpvtlcu. Ysiistant Protestor Ehecudsnecrcr Stul. (ill Eft)- iv mile l I Emphatically - There is mty -me kind of profit. Kutcl.ttil «'in- 'Tog iMrilm. there are two; Mosc was a prophet. l’rofess r Marston - iiK|iiirtugly): Ami did this happen in Wisconsin f’ Rod Maynard (thrusting his cliest I •ruant and speaking distinctly I le- S-H-E-l!-0-V- i- V nd the iirvt day the Shetmygan Daily |tiiiii r' had i full page picture of llii Iliimr I'cerieriel, Ruby Ked Maynard. altcn lii « Ripoil College. Ilrvv’i iv tin lt’lrit's Kooxi.— Profess r Milteh: “I tear the ornl recitation - ate a farce. (A ilolllir fall lleavili to till llool.i Mutch: '’Voii can't boy me off f r this. either. If a Ivody meet a body Woiking in the lab. If a body greet x body. Need he stand anil gab? On the Biology- Mai klsstril: Mull tt’iiit'f be fure Wav.— Jim EXPRESSIONS BY NOTORIOUS PfcOn.: lO BE HvAMfcD AND PLACED hN RIPON S HAUL OF FAME “Been yon •!.- 1« . I wans da 1«' . trj. f.mb.v tin Ooddetf cminius h I :ni VERY lorry to say ttvat over half of this class IlntiVed in Economics. (Ten piloses ami then a throw, i ml lira ins ic has nix. 7 he,' Be careful! 'Hiat will lead to swearing,' A nty • r f« I'hysieifls. “I ilm't Itono, any tilings. Ifu; i t.oihektjifearjti. The goal of man's destiny : master) ver the tvorM: aber no (mioIhois nihil nenrosit. —'7VT Unlelt Ui mdse. pkrtvc ‘ ! ! Hiyfi .Idmiral en I he Uhniry Deck. FROM THE lATESr CLASSICAL FICTION Cross niy heart I’ll mver id! anyvnic. —Mac Uoyal Rush. ( im k.M—. luy ihi tf eUnar.utleiir. Ye . I studied my I'rviiclt three whole Ixurs t-fiii. I'libreakahlc t lioiiistrv k-akers. Ilartinf Cowfouy. “VY hen went ! • ch d rim tin- mile in t yfv - •Virir e all' n-ilhlrelj. Yon sing ynst woinlctfulK. Jim —IhrUefi Colic. 143 Unimani '13 AND AUTHORS SPEAK FROM THEIF SOULS Y« ha«e mur face m il comb your Iwrir Ami vnwr Sunday ctolhvs ton «car. Til XT'S I’ltKPA RATION . Ami llicii with ! lit civ m-|i you tiriile To Bartlett Hal:, ami ring hevale. Til ATS I'tt XSH RT ATION. Ami then nail with your ««recte ! mil- T think « b «vill stay a good lung wink. TU XT'S KX i’Kt'T TIOX ml llicn you Iisimi from nirycrl fate Vomi 'UrliiiK «Itv.uii bail «• «tln-i «late. Til XT’S DAMNATION. I . A. S. A iuii «lue i 't i cv l t ki:« iv a lot To have a lm to ay: A nun «Iocs not l«e««l to have a Jot T kuc ;i hit away. M. II. II. Tor beauty 1 am not a «tar. Hirte ate «Iter time hanilvotnc by far; litil my lace- I ilor’t miml it. I'of I am li(hiinl it— I’.' the |ico| Ie in front tliat I jar. I.. L. C. A CLASS B ROMANCE I Sett IS f. liemjt Ik-.iuIiIiiI. Ini krly. legan litcyolmg Becentui gi l«l‘W nvrr il, Hetty Imwled by In-wiMcre’l helml«kf«, t.ri.j nttermj{ bain fill Ik-iimi iur . hut iKiviteltiiiK Benjamin llfti«oiT iKtelwInr l «oin. Ily I’aochns. Idtitud Ikriny. Iiel klinj5 t-i« black .niriiuhnl Ima liem.-ath iright, baggy blooenrr . •'Beamy■ b] . ing Imimtenioly lieato.ve !'' IVtty lihi lieil licooniiiigA. Imt hriuhnl brolly by Be tiny't 'irwsvhint; Iwrnjrlir Belly lori-. Mrolli-il, hrauti lieil ItliH'-Uny li'ioviini Ixtiely liVw Ik foie lib iul lirnl.T bdb beg.ci Betty B became Benjaurn Henson bonny bride. By-bye. n P Ctfc A PESSIMIST'S PAGE FROM A PESSIMISTS CALENDAR I.ife i a «age soil nvwl of n% are .-en - hiftcrs The ilt'vil laugh in the fate the uhsiseeessfiil •tiulert :—«mill-, («chori, smile P.xain are the cleavers th.i cut off the tails • otu gf w1 intent ion . Life is an elevalot aiul im t of 11 are going 'lo.vn. A college stit'lcitl xml his father's nones are Soo.t piuteiL Beaien pathways sre for I «eaten ntetv Strange : is that the natlisviis from Ingram is very well •eaten, lit the aiphalwt of iiiMntCtnri. 'A” stands for trail. is .i i.iii'- 1 is i i like a t rage hatters that aec'U recharging every so often Hr who smile in the way ..f tin- righto mu meet great many j.cojilc coming hack. Si ori!l- V Uni! tstiiih-nt Itruthtmiiii; I'p J. E. w. FROM A I EARNED CHASER Itsckssaril, turn haeSovaril. d Ti n tn wr High; ml gisc us .. in.iisSt'ii 'Hessol pricier n il t ght Wo are so weary of twitches anil rats, Gloat I —«• K:ry clusters .1 «I pcavli-hisLct hats. Wails of jute Itair tn a horrible pile. Stnskol «1 their henils !•■ the hvijel't of n mile. Soineihuqf wrong with the maidens. we tear Give ns the girl -n they nidi l appear. iivr its ths- utris-s we ance knew of s ire. Whose curl, didn't eonte front a lsairolre« ing «toro Mafclctll who ilresfcd with a sensible view. -sd jmt as Dante N'atnre intoncleil them to Give us a girl with a ligttnr her own ul fatlivmol livinr1 by N'anirr alom I'rtninilH' style' getting licnci s.ieli s cat -• Oh. give 111 thi eirls a« they stseil to afijiear. WTf r’ t nt.wixi; umatrs I'ifr WF WONDER WHY IT S THAT Vcddcrson Iwlln Sunday ScIksiI class i cvu o ially. Margaret Smith i .ninny talking. -Sliit- ” |K um|ei| the li;i|| «• vigorously •luriiiu the XeirtluveWcrn gain. Or '.•'tinI inukri Ur Murray ml Jimmy Wedge look so long (at tinus!. TVe I'riinMitt management grunt jtltt alter il e -mrx ..in. Ivaniir f happs nben the mail risn conics ‘round y li vltri party ii llic mctn | ‘i wl Kipmi Schmitt?” ’Munich !i «- near irlrph me 4 chT|$c Noting like the '(innim iL, Vor hiKY ttv ‘•.v.r .1 l it in find ■ i Why Kith w.is «K1MWIMHIS 1 li«r alncnce at “Tlw Fortune Hunter. K Hand Kcmir ran'; gci rid of l ip-si Ki 'attemrnts art; am .-,meed n after the arrival of Spring Ifcdi Shafer waul .1 girl OiamlKf played Indian instead of finthill during tile fall Kill itr Imos ili' «optan height' of mi-.sicat discords Nteliy’ tries In tulle nut of In car instead ..f the front hi., face Klvc dreams of nothing Init ‘vlii. Sleuth li-o.ell. I a ic . aril HurTy arc :ill 01 tin trail of the correct psychologica! solution Tim far they hair • ml; revealed tlu came l Uvrun's «milting Ins hair imme- diately after the foothnll eatom closed, mid l{iK|i’s ncikly ;onrii(js to “I'omli-. but wc all have faith hi their predestined collegiate career and nil leave tln n in tlu-.r ipiiet «cas 3 147 m THE HOBBLE SKIRT IN ACTION; Of; A CONTEST BETWEEN THE HOBBLE AND IMt WOBBLE Attired hi the IlKsl feminine limitations did Mae .mil lier hero vWWIt search fur dull tvhccllKirrnw .if i t'i|.er ji e greeted their njities a tltcy passed thr palatial abode of the rival Jim family. N'..« Carroll in -i man of v ..u-lcrful prnwot am! desired to niil the ludi lose Mac in making better time or. as lie called it. m growns fa t Accordingly. with tin greatest of pleasure iliil the fair Mu- nestle closely within the recesses of tlic jjiaou tciirovv ;unl the journey was resumed f'.tit in: for Ihir—A screech rent the atr ami si.-ixlcs- iii.uh'i of shadows ami Idacfctwss Iwutnded f.-rth frwil the royal ilrive. woblilc ii acti «.i Ik-i on their trail hoh'.-U in action tied just ahead, Straight for (DRlrli they wen: The -o e VN-ihliler swayed fron vile to wile following the «pariet. ..f t i.- dipping cog of tin iacii k liobhlcr as they sj-v’il net the ay aall.v '. ln t llielr. wlli |icrvd the hero. a. Iw urged hobbling its aimast. The cato of safclv were reticheil. i-iici.c-i nticl closed jti-ti a . tile aninititcil wohMtr nppmaelted tin tep- '..t lie dtatiuj; jit closed iwn. berhighuess entered and cal ini for the ’1k ss.- I w.itia «la Hiss eclawd again through the hallway a. ■I'.iivc-riug forms hid in th« porl -r Itut thr h r. was no; «Laiiitcn hy creature, that oohllcil, .aid accordingly. in a a net innocent iintiitrr. mnuired t the trouble-. Hut Xfn- Simnion wav not - fT duty, and cam- to the rescne with her greatest dignity. The prcv«| - trcvc, is it. that yon desire to see? slit inquired mist calmly. Still dal it” race on unit! the extreme dignity .•meed “it'' ivt.. embarrassment. Sin «a dismissed, ami attcrti .o turio I to the cause of all troubles Thru «lid the liohhlc h w Is extreme liei elils as i- elaniliere.1 the uoldcn stair faster than the «an of eag'cs conhl follow. The hero expressed hnr.vc't in subdued terms, ami even now don't hitovr wlictlwi t vvtiMdc --r holvih Hi Sifr APPENDIX In toiiflujptyi iiv uvW jurf fo aduri ita' dwteihm It-tf wvned ■.‘ini'- Wajgy’s New Vear r - diitt. ii tli.it Only Swart can The vohc ti.-iH ai,«I vio'ent onilnir t t hrcshm.m .-lass |uru displayed .it tin- nl .in S j.l mvrc. The m;trvc! m increase in fti'xins at I tart Sell n the yeat of ‘u Tltt Mol - Roller and llteir eo.p.-.rtnrrs. the 'I. N S I llilt, Itmior hats or the lrcmeiukni e. |ite iot ' of Junior iitlm TJ.'n . Atwood' .ni ' vi it to Itanlett. nr Itrisn's “iJ M |fBtr. Or Iww Carroll cr cd ugu t «-kx u mode nud then cramld«d .1 rd deal Mus V. lU-rrcrtl if ,, r, e« i «— llo. Sorry nmr out at the end of the filer Clnli tri|«. I Jteas and hi famed r. m ii ni t. Tltr hiiidt.'ii drama: .«r. the mystery of a slap and a Mach eye. The College wedding of I'.-inny and I’alnla. Or Inn tlie Faculty mercifully (nit the fire hr tat ami Olympt.iii .ml of misery. Hn fe or Itart.H and D. lly I Innco.v m the Wishi'lUVI «'niitot. t li'.! m lft[« n College. Thu ve roitelntlr with heat ishe for ills Snmn nis am: l‘rofe r T.illeit daring future eluijel et ico and with all due respect to the “Fttmtamt-ntal Moralities. (Crinitum Aiiurrtiyimi trrrliim iltpon Collrgc I R UPON offcms carefulh planned courses in eighteen departments 1 study. In kaj-j| all of these departments there is a wide range of subjects which afford a broad and attractive field of study. I he library, the scientific equipment, and the archaeological collections are large and valuable. With the completion of the new gymnasium the equipment of the College is very complete. To young men and women who desire a liberal education either for its intrinsic value or as a foundation for the best professional and technical training. Ripon College offers tin advantages of a high standard, a carefully systemixed course of in- struction, modern methods and equipment, an atmosphere of Christian refinement, and a spirit of modcr progressiveness. I he College is especially well equipped to prepare teachers for high school positions and has been very successful in placing them. Our graduates are sought by the best schools. SILAS KVANS, President i : Crinitum Abui'rttsmri Srrlitm [T is our Rood fortune and yours too. 1 ihai wk locale in a ciiy affordiiig ilie finest of shipping facilties Unde Sam, the Express Companies, the Rail road Companies and SCHAAK BROS, will handle ihe Rush Order of PRINTING with efficiency and dis- patch I ry Us SCHAAK BROS. POINTERS THE HOUSE OF QUICK SERVICE 2) EAST FIRST STREET FOND DU LAC WISCONSIN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF R I PO N With resources of more than Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars, invites your banking business, feeling confident that its splendid facilities developed during Fifty six Years of Business in Ripon, will render an account, once established of permanent an mutual satisfaction and prefit. GEO. L. FIELD. President GARD (MILLER Vice President F. SPRATT. Cashies W S DYSART. Assuant 1SJ (Jiriimuut AtWrtisum $rrtUitt SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR K At Dennmg's At Styles that arc the Season' Latest, shoe fj J that have the tailored look and style that is jj.. f JJ a little different with latest snap and ginger f J All at all times '' 1 J| We invite you to make cur store a visit '1 1 often and see the new styles. J i DEMMING (% THE SHOF MAN AGENTS FOP. THE FAMOUS MONARCH MALLEABl F RANGE and HfACOuAmns rcK cvcrything in HARDWARE BARLOW - SEELIG CO. RIPON WISCONSIN F. C. BUTZIN W K KUSSMAN FRED HFRRMANN SMITH MURRISH The Charniiag Smith HaB Operators PfCTURF FRAMING A SPECIALTY Faithful Phone Attendants FUNERAL DIRECTORS Guaranteed to Interrupt All Phone Calls LOW DOWN PRICES Right Prices FOR WORTHIES INFORMATION Sit BLACKEARTH 6- MONTELLO PFII VERY TO ALL FARTS OF THE C.ITY NIGHT SERVICE ONLY i Crinitum Ahvrrll ltui rrliim RADIATORS! RADIATORS 1 RADIATORS' All rooms at IVipon Cofege are equipped with etiher P. P I E Y GAS or ELECTRICITY SOLE AGENCY 'I need the money for my marriage fees ’ A void the fall rush and Save your eyes by using BUY EARLY GOOD LIGHT Between 1 tr ? P X Preferred Electricity ts also available for WANTED THIS Y E A Pn POWER. ELECTRIC IRONS CHAFING DISHES. YOUNG MEN OF ANY DESCRIPTION WATEK HEATERS FANS Trousers and ability to prout whttkers the only requirement and all otlier appliances COME JUST AFTER CLASS PARTIES There Wtll Be No Oilier Male Opposition PATHETICALLY RIPON LIGHT AND THE SENIOK GIRLS 19 12 WA T E K CO. 15P (ErhtiPnu Ahurrtinum tPrrtimi H. L. BALDWIN PUBLISHING COMPANY INCORPORATED MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA To the Self Supporting Student Let Us pay your way thru College. Wc hav done it for over twelve years for hundreds of others who have sold Live Stock Cyclopedia or Our National Govern- ment” during their vacations. Our work is an education as well as a financial benefit. See our general agent or write for terms. Yours very truly. l G Bv. A SHAf-fcK. Local Representative H. L. Baldwin Publishing Co Crtniuau AtHirrliaum i?i rtiuu QUIETUDE! PEACE! TRANQUILITY! A WARANTED NERVE RESTORER. Can You Work It? Absolute Control ever all my patience REGARDLESS OF CLOSED DOORS Special Smoking Rooms for Invalids SCHMIDT’S BAKN At Any Time Take a piece of White Pine beard 8 m square. 1 in. thick which would con- tain 64 square inches, make three lull saw cuts, jointly together so as to make a com- pact board 5 in. x 1 3 in containing 65 square inches. thereby gaining one square inch in sawing If you cannot make it ask the RIPON LUMBER CO. U J. K. f'reprwi-v IV. A i A«iv ri KIPON. WISCONSIN CONDENSED A COLLEGE EDUCATION J. C HILL OK THE ART OF BLUFFING CUTTER AND MAKER. CT Taught from ExperieiKe COLLEGE CLOTHES ATTENDING CONCERTS ALSO A SPECIALTY High Instructors MAE 6- MILL HAMILTON. BUILDING RIPON. WISCONSIN IS Castle-Piercr Printing Co. 23 Sc - Still? Street (Oi.iiknc.li. It 11 urn imm llllirti jinn plarr ,«n order fur printing rr- mnnhrr that it'ii tlir rlast of work thr nrrntrr tlir alutitii to irratr line prtutr i tnnttrr tli.it fount . lllhrn ;iuu jur a talrmoan hin ualartt it is tlir amount an! rharartrr of Imsittnm hr turns in tl it ilrtrrininr tin; «mirth, look ojino jiitnr printing tu iiiat the wmtr light. ihinirrs ni' thr 1913 iCrttitfiiiit (Ettmmnt Aitnrrttfiiiiii f rrtmn The Ripon Weekly P ess NFON5 0 NEWS FAPEfi Prints all the ncwi of Pvipon College; gives all of the city and local news. besxJe the import- ant events of the state and nation, with a general summary of the worlds doings SUBSCRIPTION RATE, it SO PER YEAR ruouiHto tv E. L. Howe Printing Co. PRINTS? OF RPON COLIECE DAYS The Ripon Drug Co. WOULD LKfc TO SUPPLY YOUR DrugStore Wants KODAKS PvEXALL SATISFYING FOUNTAIN DRINKS The Matt ice - Foster Co. Graf - Jussen PHONE 14-2 Ripon. Wisconsin. DEALERS — FRESH AND SALT MEATS STUDENT'S HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Goods. Cloihing Poultry Fish and Game in Season Ladies' and Gents Furnishings Suits Cloaks Carpets Etc. MAM STRCET RIPON WISCONSIN ic (£rtin tum Atitirriir.Um rrtum S. A. SHEFFEPv A. J. BUTTPsJCK BANK STUDIO The Classy Lighting and posing, knowing how and doing it. has earned for us many friends and well pleased patrons. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PORTRAITS ENLARGING AND FRAMING EXTERIOR VIEWS We did the work which we are glad 10 exhibit m this Annual 1 ci lDrimr.nu Afruprtiiumt $rrtiim E. J. BURNSIDE DRUGGIST BOOKSELLER. STATIONEK College Supplies Text Books, Stationery. Fountain Pens. Post Cards. Toilet Articles. Shields. Pennants College Pins Posters SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS 20 3 MAIN STREET RIPON WISCONSIN (frimnnu AiWriiwiiu £crtiiiu Why Not ? Diedrich Satisfy yourself with a good meal at DRUGGIST BOCK-SELLEK COOK’S STATIONER. THE CITY RESTAURANT and feel like a happy man LADIES' AND CENTS APARTMENTS College Supplies Text Books. Stationery, Fountain Pens. Fobs. Pins. Pennants. BILLIARDS AND POOL EATS Al ALL HOURS CANDIES TOBACCOS Etc..Spalding Athletic Goods. ICE CREAM IN SEASON Periodicals Commutation Tickets for Special Kates }0 MAIN STREET RIPON WISCONSIN im (£ r timui u Xftufrlicinu tfrrtiun German National Bank or RIPON. WISCONSIN lining flairs DrymUinni STRONG IN RESOURCE CONSERVATIVE N MANAGEMENT PRCCftESSJVE IN POLICY YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICII bl KINGSBURY k LAMBERT THE LEADING JEWELERS Repair ng a Specialty MAN STREET RIPON. WIS PURE AND WHOLESOME GROCERIES AT POPULAR, PMCES fancy Canned G x h Fresh Fruits High Grade Tea and CofFeet AT A. J. AMEND’S COCK MUVfcRV TO ANY PART C TMt CITr MAW STREET (UPON WIS JO I (frumunt Atiturtir.iim rrtuni What Tempts You in Candies7 The Quality of % HOME MADE CREAMS What tempts you in coffee? ' '' Flavor. That’s what tempted us years ago to develop the full rich flavor of Chase Sanborn’s High Grade Coffee What Tempts You in Wafers and Sweet Goods? THESE: DAINTY AND DELICIOUS PACKAGE GOODS PUT UP 5Y IME NAT.ONAL JISCUtT COMPANY Al ways found ai THE DUVAL GKOCERY (£riui$nu Ahurrliaim; halimi Me • hwbI «io 85c her-l 2 e Me ’ r-aJtd to i 7$: hwli JOc kvki! !' fcfri. 25«. L«e.r ' ivj.lrd wlo JOc. hreb 25c SoU. i«.l on w «Uy wA :b Luvfl ln t-r.-., NUtfcn«r SAM SCHMUDLACK SON F. A. PRESTON PHOT O G K A MI C VJPPLIfcJ Ameteur finishing promptly and properly done Say LAWR.ENC5! Did you now that CARROL v.-ants a holiday ? See KIPON ED HUNNOLD COLLEGE 3 A R 8 E R K ir Cuons nd f aiiARKij i Scvo sv Promp: Service Good Work WE PRINT COLLEGE ANNUALS COLLEGE BULLETINS nnd can render M«op- Donnl «v cc in laying «II and plnnniiu MEVER.ROTIER PRINTING CO. Mi wiuikoo. NVaconun (Crimmut Atiiurliimm trrrtiou KOY E. REED Attorney at Law ripon Wisconsin FARGO ■ HARGER RIPON WtiCOSSIN Dunvxvt Wsu-sr.. Jewelry, Silverwjre Ncrvrlwi Clscl . Graiuiw Op: o«r EXPERT REPAIRING RIPON PRODUCE COMPANY hanu ac.tu tueas Of PASTEURIZED CREAMERY 6UTTER Wc handle all kinds of Farm Produce C. U. SENN. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X Ray and Elrcrecdvretpeuno n« i. h i iw.,'5.. H. Offer K s, 1 ( .Pwm. H F. GRANTVEDT. D. D. S. PROSTHO DONTIST SPECIALTIES Crown. Bridge Plate and PwxeUin W i. D«v. l Surgery . r l R guljuirg TELEPHONE )) RIPON. WISCONSIN JOHN S. FOAT. M D. Off... C.iy Hal Sudani PN e 1-2 RIPON CCtLEGF 189«: RUSH MECICAL H02 DK CLEVELAND DENTIST Where the Students go l-OPON WISCONSIN MILES H CLARK. M. A. M D PHYSICIAN Trlpfkf No 344 } Wes f-ocxJ du Uc 157 Criimani RIPON PACKING CO MANUFACTURERS AND PACKERS OF SALT AND VINEGAR. PICKLES SWEET SPICED PICKLES A SPECIALTY RIPON. WISCONSIN AiUirrtir.iim ?rrilmt OUR ADIEU Expressed in an appreciation for THE BAND AND ITS LEADER THE BASE BALL MEN that whipped Northwestern 9-3 and beat Lawrence 5-1 with ease THE SPIRIT that helped win the Debate and gives the coaches a vim to make this a winning college. THE ADMINISTRATION that has made more tham a Financial success of this year by establishing a higher standard of scholarship and Tears for the coming CKIMSON STAFF RESPECTFULLY 1913 ics


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