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Aiwm glss V . hx V - il , 'V f'.1 'Yj,,','. Editorial With the passing of another year comes the CRHYISON. A reminder that our life in school is a series of ends, the semesters and the years creep upon us unawares, we are in the second before we have comprehended the first and according to the senior we are through when we are just beginning to enjoy and appreciate college life. There are times however when we are forced in spite of our hurry to look back: one such is the coming of the CRIMSON. In reviewing this school year, our first and last aim has been, to be representative, to give a natural and spontaneous expression of the school life. If we have not attained this end to the degree that you would desire, we remind you that it is not entirely our fault. The staff and the class have done their share Well, they are a limited number however and cannot be everywhere at once and see everything that happens. So if you have not contributed your share, please be lenient in your adverse criticism. YVe wish to thank all those people outside of the junior class that have kindly contributed to the book also the Hammersmith Co. for the printing and engraving of this annual in such a satisfactory manner. 5 1 N F lW 0' v 4 17.1 '.'1'4'4':'f'l-'o'4'-'n Q 'JZ' 74'-'11 '-'-'- '. East Building 'fr i AST BUILDING was built in the time when college gl rg-415731 2 . . . . j donations were made not in money but ln lime, labor and sg lumber. The stakes for this the first building of our college were driven in the year eighteen hundred and E fifty. At first it had two recitation rooms, the remainder serving as a men's dormitory until school was discontinued upon the outbreak of the war in the year eighteen sixty-one, then the campus was turned into a camp for the VVisconsin Cavalry. During the following years Middle College and VVest were built and East Building became old fashioned. ln eighteen eighty-two it was renovated. changing the second fioor from Il library into a music department, making a chapel out of the first floor and adding the East VVing for a college office. 6 ,2.1,'j4:'1Wf ,Haro ahj 1 I : ng,.a. ,ZFX Z WWI. 2 '.'. '.3'.','.'.'.'.'l.'1','. '42 'J '. 21 '1 '. '. 2 '. '88, Smith I-lall hliddle College, which is nun' culled Smith Hull, was huilt in the year eighteen sixty. At first it was used :is ll dormitory for men :ind women. Wlhen the schuol reopened after the wan' it was used :ls Il women's dormitory :md continued us such until the year nineteen hundred :md une. During this time the basement was furnished :is ll dining hull. ln the year nineteen hundred :md une the hull was entirely changed und refurnished as ll men's dormitory, :md culled Smith Hall in memory uf the late Elisha D. Smith of llenushzi. 7 . W 1 Z 11':'.221'-','u'a'1'l1'4'p':'11':1'p''.1'1'v1'.'.':',W,Wl West l lall West Hall was the third building of the College, built in the year eighteen sixty-seven. It was first intended to house the library, recitation rooms and chapel, the large basement was furnished as a gymnasium, the remains of which still exists. In the year eighteen eighty-two the chapel and library were removed to the remodelled East Building and the two upper floors of VVest Hall were furnished for a men's dormitory, later the first Hoot was made into a modern dining room. The Commons is the great meeting place of the student body. Three times a day we come together around its tables. 8 'f' 4 f W Wwlfwfffffwfw '4ff!' WWWWWW Qi:-anmsom I I f I I f ,,,,,,,,.w, 1:11 ,, f ml.2'A'.1'.'4'.'.'-'.'l,'a'.'1'12 'AU' 2'.'.'.2'.'.'.',ffWy Bartlett Hall Bartlett Cottage was built in the year eighteen eighty-eight, from its first opening it has been a home for the women students of Ripon. It is called Bartlett in honor of the late lllr. Sumner Bartlett of Oshkosh. Bartlett is situated in the most pleasant Spot of the campus. For years, as an institution, it has been one of the greatest factors in our college life, because it is here that most of the young women of the college stay. O y ,iq 7 Wyfwfxufgy' Yllyfffr Wigwam! ff, QWIMW W Q Qljgggmgggm Z 'i N- 4 - 9 Ingram Hall Ingram Hall, completed in the year nineteen hundred, and named after one of the principal donors, Klr. O. H. Ingram of Eau Claire, is the main lecture room of the college and contains the College Library. Un the hrst Hoot are situated the offices, the lecture rooms, :ind laboratories of the departments of Biology and Physics. The second floor is occupied by the lecture rooms and the reading room of the library. Un the third floor are the chemical laboratories and the lecture rooms of the departments of Philosophy. 10 7 W!fZ y If ZAWIWXINIWIV' 'ff!!f' WWWf '0y f Q13-Qurmsow W0l.1','.'.1'.'.','.'.'.'l.'4'.','.Z '.1'.112'.'.1'.'.'. The Gymnasium VVe consider this gyinnasiuni one of the best in the state. The Central portion of the indoor athletic field has a hilrtlwooil Hoot, SU hx 50 feet, marked for basketball, indoor baseball, :intl tennis. Arounil the Hoor is a running track seventeen laps to a mile, with :in earth Hoor. The south section contains locker rooms and shower hgiths, The plans for the completed huilding include two large wings. which will contain all the essential features of a modern gyninasium. ll W? Vffyzylfwfffffwxv' 'ffvfff' WWW a Q 1 , , ............ ....... . ........... ' ,, 'WL2' ' W W Board of Trustees OFFICERS. SILAS EVANS . . XVILLIAM J. MUTCH SAMUEL M. PEDRICK . President of the College, ex-o JOHN NV. XVRIGHT HONORARY MEMBER. F. J. LAMB, Lawyer ...... TERM EXPIRES 1913. O. H. INGRAH.-XM, Lumberman and Banker ..... FREDERICK XV. Lll'H.-XM, President of Board of Review, Cook County, tlicio President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Kladison Eau Claire lllinoisg of Upham 8 Aglerg of VVisconsin Oak Lumber Company, and of City Fuel Company ......... VV. H. HATTON, Lumberman and lllanulacturer . . . KIISS SHIRLEY F.-RRR, Department of History, The University of Chica D. D. SUTHERLAND, Lawyer ....... XVILLIAM R. DAWES, First Vice-President Central Trust Company of THOMAS I'llJWEL.L, with J. il, Case Threshing iiaamie Coinpany TERM EXPIRES 1916. JOHN VV. VVRIGHT, President Ripon Knitting VVorks FREDERICK SPRATT, Cashier First National Bank FRANK K. SANDERS, President XVashburn College . MRS. HARRIET H. ROBERTSON ...... ARTHUR E. LE' N.-XRD, Pastor First Congregational Church . JAMES L. STONE, Cashier German National Bank . VV. B. FOSTER, President Klattice4Foster Co, . . TERM EXPIRES 1917. VVILLIAM RIUTCH, Professor Ripon College . SAMUEL M. PEDRICK, Lawyer . . . A. E. FITHOMPSON, Lawyer ....... FRED VV. ROGERS, Real Estate and Insurance . . . L. H. KELLER, General Superintendent XVisconsin Congregational Association ........ . . J. B. BARLOXV, JR., President, Barlow Sz Seelig Manufacturing Co. 12 Chicago, lll. New London go Chicago, Ill. Fond du Lac Illinois Chicago, Ill. . Racine . Ripon . . Ripon Topeka, Kans. lllilwaukee Eau Claire Ripon . Ripon Ripon . Ripon Oshkosh Klilwaukee llladison Ripon ?7WWMf 'Wfe' 'HW' tfwfwz ,M f 'W'w f' MX? Q ':? :'5f g ,,gg, Guy? 1 11:1 f W -6. 'ur -5. Gan f - ' ' ff I K i aC,.4f.',, if i Faculty SILAS EVANS, D. D., LL. D. President, and Professor of Biblical Literature and Philosophy of Religion. A. B., Ripon College, 1898. A. M., Princeton University, 1900: B. D., Princeton Seminary, 1901, D. D., Carroll College, 19113 Middlebury College, 19133 LL. D., Lawrence College, 1912, Professor of Philosophy, Hastings College, 1901-3. Professor of Philosophy and Pastor of the College Church, Park College, 1903-9. Professor of Hebrew Literature, University of VVisconsin, 1909-10. Ripon College, 1910. FRANK MORTON ERICKSON, A. M. Dean and VVilcox Professor of Classics, and of English Composition. A. B., VVabash College, 1892. A. M., University of Chicago, 1895. Student of Archaeology, Athens, Greece, 1900. Teacher of Greek and Latin, Highland Cniversity, 1892-4. Member Graduate School, Harvard University, 1906-7. Ripon College, 1895. JESSE FOX TAINTOR, A. B. Professor of English Literature. A., B., Ripon College, 1873. Andover Theological Seminary, 1875-S. Pastorates in Iowa, 1878-833 Rochester, Minn., 1886-1903. Graduate Student Chicago Uni- versity, 1903, 1905. In Europe for study and travel, 1911-12. Ripon College, 1905. VVILLIAM HARLEY BARBER. A. M. ALBERT T Dean and Professor of Physics. B. S., University of VVisconsin, 19013 A. M., University of VVisconsin, 1909. Assistant Principal Ripon High School, 1901-43 Principal Ripon High School, 1904-5. United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Standards, VVashington, D. C., 1905-6. Graduate Student, Cniversity of Chicago, summer terms. 1911-13, and year 1913-1-1-. Ripon College, 1906. FRANKLIN GILMAN, Ph. D. I Professor of Chemistry. S. B., Amherst College, 1897, A. M., Amherst College, 1901. Ph. D., University of Denver, 1913. Teacher of Science, Farmington, Me., 1897-8. Professor of Science, Dow Academy, Franconia, N. H., 1898-9. Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Maryville College tTenn.l, 1900-6. Graduate Student, Harvard Univer- sity, 1903, University of Chicago, 1905-65 University of Denver, 1912-13. Ripon College, 1906. VVILLIAM JAMES M UTCH, Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy and Education. A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1882, B. D., Yale Divinity School 1885. Ph. D., Yale University, 1894. Lecturer in Pedagogy, Yale Divinity School, 1900-Z. Pastor of Howard Avenue Congregational Church, New Haven, Conn., 1885-1907. Ripon College, 1907. 13 in ,' '.'.sz'.-.-.'.'.zv.'.'.' '.L'.v.:w.'.a- ' -. Faculty GEORGE ADDISON TALBERT, M. S. Professor of Biology. B. S., Ohio VVesleyan University, 18883 M. S., Ohio VVesleyan University, 1891. Graduate Student, johns Hopkins University, 1888-9. Berlin University, 1898-9. University of Chicago, 1899-1900. VVoods Hole Marine Laboratory, summers of 1893--I--5, and Leland Stanford Marine Laboratory, summer of 1897. Teacher of Biology, 1889-1902. Stevens Point Normal School, 1902-8. Ripon College, 1908. ELIZABETH BATTLE BINTLIFF, A. M. Professor of Music and Director of the School of Music. Student, Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Organ Pupil, Fenelon B. Rice and Clarence Eddy. Piano Pupil, George VV. Steel and VVilliam H. Sherwood. Theory Pupil, George VV. Chadwick and Frederic Grant Gleason. Studios in Janesville, VVis., and Chicago, Ill. Organist, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Milwaukee, and Leavitt Street Congregational Church, Chicago, Ill. Professor of Music and Director of Conservatory of Music, Olivet College, 1893-1909. A. M., Olivet College, 1902. Ripon College, 1909. XVILLIANI EVERETT JILLSON, A. M. Librarian and Associate Professor of German. A. B., Brown University, 1882, A. M., Brown University, 1885. Instructor in the English and Classical School, Providence, R. I., 1882-81 Student in France and Germany, 1888-90. Professor of German and French and Librarian, Doane College, 1890-1912. Student in the Library School of the University of VVisconsin, 1911-12. Ripon College, 1912. XVARREN BROXVNELL SMITH, Ph. B. Professor of History and Political Science. Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1902. Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1909-12. Fellow in History, University of Chicago, 1910-12. Ripon College, 1912. RENI CRAIG LAMBERT, A. B. Director of Athletics. A. B., Wabash College, 1913. Ripon College, 1913. GRALI' GERTRUDE GOODRICH, Ph. D. Professor of Classics. A. B., Ripon College, 1906, A. M., 19071 Ph. D., University of VVisconsin, 1913. Teacher of Latin and English, Wabash, Minn., 1907-9. Student, American School of Classical Study at Rome, 1909-10. Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin, 1910-11. Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College, 1911-12. Assistant in Latin, University of Wisconsin, 1912-13. Ripon College, 1913. ,IOSEPHINE RUTH HARGRAVE, A. B. Librarian. A. B., Ripon College, 1906. S. B. Simmons College Library School, Boston, Mass., 1909. Librarian Public Library, Dickinson, N. Dak., 1909-14. Ripon College, 1914. 14 fy!fZ W ,ZWyf4,fnf14Wfy' vuyfff, Wygfwy W yf1z14 ?W7 gee-Qumsoisi l. 1 23 1 '1 '.'- '. ','.'.'l. '05 '-'. 1 'J 3 ' 5'.'.'- Z '. '. '.'. Faculty XVILSON ROBB xvoom1ANsr:15,A. it . Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Indiana Ilniversity, 1902, A. M., University nl XVisc'onsin, 1914. Principal of High School, Sycamore, Indiana, 1898-1900. Mathematics, VVinona Academy, XVinona Lake, Indiana, 1902-085 Professor of Mathematics, VVilliam and Vashti College, Aledo, Illinois, 1908-13. Graduate Student Cniversitv of Indiana, sum- mer of 19093 Graduate Student, I'niversity of VVisconsin, summer 1912-14, and year 1913-14. Assistant in Mathematics, University of VVisconsin, 1913-14. Ripon College, 1914. RULLO LA VERNE LYBIAN, A. B. Lecturer in Public Speaking. A. B., Beloit College, 1399, Ilarvard College, 1903. Instructor in English, Harvard College, 1903-05. Assistant Professor in Rhetoric and Uratory, I'niversity of VVisconsin, 1905-08. Associate Professor, 1903-123 Associate Professor in the Teaching of English, Cniversity of Chicago, 1913. Ripon College, 1914. OLIVE M. PARIJEIC SMITH, A. B. Associate Professor of German. A. B., Smith College, 1906. English and German, St. INIary's llall, Burlington, New jersey, 1909-113 I.atin, Dr. Luce's Preparatory School, Berlin, Germany, 1911-13. Student at the Cniversity of Berlin, 1911-13, Student at the Cniversity of Chicago, 1914. Ripon College, 1914. AUGUST FREDERICK FEHLANIJT, B. IJ. Professor of Economics and Sociology. A. B., University of VVisconsin, 1891. Student at Princeton Cniversity and Sem- inary, 1891-92. B. D., Yale Ilniversity, 1394. Twenty years in the pastorate, in literary, editorial and platform work. Ripon College, 1914. HESTER NI. CUNNINGHAM, A. B. Associate Professor of Romance Languages. A. B., Olivet College, 1910. English, Bethel College, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 1910-11. Graduate Student, Cniversity of Michigan, 1911. German, French, Spanish, High School St. Petersburg, Florida, 1911-133 French, Hampton School, jamaica, B. XV. I., summer 1912, Berlin University, one semester, 1913, Sorbonne, Paris, one semester, 1914. Ripon College, 1914. ELXVYN BUSIAN KRAUSE, A. B. Assistant in Chemistry. A. B., Ripon College, 1914. MRS. RUTH HALL, A, B. Instructor in German. h A. B., Ripon College, 1904. Teacher in Ripon High School, 1904-14. Ripon College, 1914. 15 ,y y1WfmfWyf wlyffff W0wffaW f, fZf7' Z liliffffwf Q ,..,.,4 Q wg? 1 f,fQ.Z4'L 5 f Faculty ESTELLA HALL READE. Instructor in Vocal Music. Pupil of VVilliam H. Stockbridge, Portland, Me.g of Madame Perkins, Baltimore Md.: of Dr. Edward S. Kimball, Washington, D. C.g of Benjamin F. Wood, Boston, of Mary Kimball, VVashington, D. C., and of Herman Kotschmar, Port- land, Me. Contralto Soloist in Choirs in Lewiston, Portland, Baltimore, Washing- ton, Joliet, Ill., and Olivet, Mich. Head of Vocal Department of Public School Music Methods, Conservatory of Music, Olivet College, 1897-1909. Ripon School of Music, 1909. IRMA MAX. MARIA S Teacher of Piano, Theory, Musical History and Appreciation. Student, Yankton College Conservatory of Music, Yankton, South Dakota, Ameri- can Conservatory of Music, Chicago, 1910-14. Pupil of Edward C. Hall, Lee N. Dailey, Louise Robyn, Adolph VViedig, Victor Garwood, Hans Hess, and john C. Hattstaedt. Graduate American Conservatory, 1912. Ripon College School of Music, 191-1-. CHRUP. Teacher of Violin. Pupil of VV. L. Jaffe, Milwaukee. Graduate of VVisconsin College of Music, Mil- waukee, YVis. Ripon College School of Music, 1914. STUDENT LABORATORY ASSISTANTS. BIOLOGY-julian Yerkes Malone. MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS-Milton Herman Hostman. LIBRARY-Marian Maynard, Anthony Donlin. DEPARTMENT FELLOVVS. PHILOSOPHY-VVilliam Robert Davies. PHYSICS-Vvilliam E. Orvis. ENGLISH-Florence Blaine Williams. HISTORY-Martha jean Mutch. LATIN-Lorraine Peter. BIOLOGY-J. Y. Malone. CHEMISTRY-William August Zitlzow. 16 v W yfv W lf gwwwffffwv' 'WVIZX' Wwwffwgfff, wfffwffgwww XZ QEQUMQQN Z Zz.1'.'.zz-.'.'.'.'.'.'1.'.'.'.1:'.1'.1:1-.'.1-.'.-.',Wfkl NEW NIEMBERS OF FACULTY. Max. Woodmansee. Smith. Hargrave. Fehlandt. Cunningham. 17 '? vfwfffffwfw 'ffdfff' WWWWW Z 'W WZfWW f 0 f Qs-Qumsam If A --.... . Wll llfM f ....... -..'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.z'.1'.::'.'.'. '-- . my .. -,...-, qi. 11.1, , :xv , . , .. .,,.,..r.- -my, f f-.1--, f- r- - ,:f.1.-1-:,.:.sL. .1:.,'. -J A :sea-1' ww . r w.'-2 1' f- ' ' . r .f-wvftf -1 lihwlaii- fir. -mai, Ms. H 1 ' -1-,,g.:rg--., 4 uafwwa 'F' we we 'aif'f-'f+:- 'ffwa--. H?- fsl:3 46' ' ' 3:4 5:5 'f K 5 I 43 25.9 'Q , pf K'ekE,, ,.w.:h2. xr' 3 1-,.:I.i?',1-: sk EEE R' E gf, fl-K gf. gk Q' ,+, '- Ml R' 'fit rs: 2 fi 1:2 Q iff mf r aff -H+ 1 5 g' ' ' Aff .31-L 1-45 'TK I 1 'di fl 7 ' ' .' V- .gg - .5 V Y: wi 5 -- 3'5p.,-- f lb' -' Ysi?ew.,N, 1-.A ?:. ffm: 'Af'123l1:'j-., . gf, . -. -. 2-is fp. -L5 -- -, ' ,- ,V ,. v.af,3551,- .., - vp: rf K . P- f' i-aiZf.wf'1' gqzw? Em 53 as-4 ,ri , ., . , . 'j?.r,.1'-wz,1'. ,, A X :aff--f'mW5' ' - M -' izggi, ,:- V. N .Eg V L 1i-g'Q3f,.f-N--15?5.'f.-':,'-,iii '4Ef'S a.,, F22 i ,g--21:i ..?1'ii'f,-j.,5'd-3 CR ii. ,: '- . - -' 4, -Y, ' .. ' - JULIAN Y. KIALONE XVILLIAM A. ZINZOW LORRAI N E P ET ER 'ri . Mei . Z-2'-Pf'i1.' . - -V 221- ,'-.J-:.-egg, Y ,Q Senior Class Offlcers Class Officer PROFESSOR XV. H. BARBER. Class Colors Orange and Black. 18 . President . . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer 1 !fWlu If -z+.,:.:.w. f 'f 'H WZ ff. f,3.5A..z4.Q1F 2 MazzaW.-.'.'.-.2-f.'.'.'.'.:'.z'.::a'.'.:-.'.-.-.WfQf Seniors ETHEL CALLAHAN. Green Lake High. League C15 C25 C35. A. L. P. Club C15. College Days Staff C35. Crimson Staff C35. Basketball C25 C35. Klajor-Biology. NVILLIAM CHASE CARPENTER. Plymouth High. Band C15 C25 C35 C-I'5. Glee Club C35 C-l5. Associate Editor Crim- son C35. Sheboygan County Club. Major- Physics. VVILLIAM R. DAVIES. Cambria High. Y. NI. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C45. VVelsh Club C35. Forum President C-l5. Debate C45. German Club C-15. Fellow in Philosophy. lllajor-Philosophy. JESSIE DE BOOTH. East Green Bay High. League C15 C25 C35. 3 President C35. Major-English. 3 l 19 .z, 2.1.2. mf N514 W! 1 . I ,i,.fZ,QiP 4 l Wm'.-.sz-.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.an'.1'.:w.'.1'.a'.. Seniors KEITH DUNLAP. lege Orchestra Q11 C-lj. Major-Physics. HARRY C. FALCONER. Rlajor-History and Economics. CHARLES R. FINNIGAN. Reedsburg High. Secretary Athletic Associa- tion CZJ UD. Class President CZJ. Social Committee 121. VVoodsicle Club C31 President C-H. lVIajor-Biology. MILTON HERMAN HOSTMAN. Plymouth High. Track CU CZD 13D C4-J. Tennis Club f2l CSD C-I-J. Smith Hall Or- chestra C3l HJ. Sheboygan County Club. Assistant in Physics C-H. llflajor-Physics. 20 Ripon High. Band CU 121 C33 C-ll. Col- Pardeeville High. Band flj C22 CSD C-H. 1 .,.1.,:.:, -.,,: f rf-'ff Q Q 1 7 Q ff ,f Seniors IDA JOHNSON. Phillips High. Cecilian Chorus K l J. Olym- pians HJ. A. Cv. T. Club HJ. Class Sec- retary CZJ. Y. JV. C. A. CZJ KSJ HJ. Club Executive Committee C3J. Social Com- mittee H-J. Bartlett House Committee QKJ C-lJ. Rlajor-Biology. GEORGE JOHN KREBS. Fort Atkinson High. Football HJ C2J QSJ. Baseball HJ QZJ KSJ C-PJ. Captain C-lJ. Journal Club CZJ C3J HJ. Secretary Ath- letic Association HJ. VVoodside Club, Presi- dent CSJ. Major-Biology. HENRY LEWIS. Klacalester Academy. Glee Club HJ QZJ. College Days Staff HJ QZJ f3J. Editor of Crimson HJ. Literary Society QZJ HJ. Pi Kappa Delta HJ CZJ HJ. Y. KI. C. A. HJ QZJ HJ. Mask and XVig CSJ. Inter- collegiate Debate HJ CZJ LSJ. Major- Economics. XVILFRED MURRAY LUCAS. Phillips High. Glee Club HJ CZJ CBJ H-J. Leader CZJ CSJ HJ. Social Committee QZJ. Football Squad HJ. Vice-President Class HJ. College Quartette HJ CZJ f3J HJ. Elms Club. M aj or-Physics. 21 ,Z 2,1 45' swf X Z' 1 -I 14 151 Q I ,,,: Z.4f:.Z'i,7 5 41'-12115'.'.'.1'l.'f'.'-12'-12'115'-5'.'.'.'.WfWI Seniors JULIAN YERKES MALoN1:. Jacksonville High. Olympian CID. Track CZD CSD C-I-D. Journal Club C2D CSD Crimson Staff CSD. Director of Business lXlen's Gymnasium Class C3D C-CD. Y. M. C. A. CSD C-FD. Fellow and Assistant in Bio- logy C-PD. Class President C-ID. lvlajor- Biology. HARRY JOHN MCNICHOLAS. Plymouth High. Band ClD CZD CSD C-iD. . Orchestra ClD. Sheboygan County Club. Major-Physics. CLYDE SPENCER MGRGAN. D Oakheld High. Track CID CZD C3D C-CD, Captain C-PD. Tennis Club CZD C3D C4D. Manager of Crimson C3D. Major-Physics. BESSIE MURRAY. Ripon High. League ClD CZD C3D C-FD, President C-lD. Y. W. C. A. CID CZD C3D C-PD. lVIajor-History. 22 W' auf '5' W: f 1 ' ' M '6 V, ' I ' ll: ,426 ' fl 5 hVH.1'1's'1'.'n': 'lu'a'a'r'nQ'HUTva'-':'.'.'1'1'.W,hy Seniors JEAN Mu'1'c:f-1. Elroy High. A. L. P. Club 115 125. 5. VV. C. A. 115 125 135 1-15, Cabinet 125 115. Literary Society 125 135 1-15. Vice-Presi- dent of Uratorical Board 1-15. Bartlett House President 1-15. Klajor-History. CLARENCE FERDINANDO'1 l'O. Seymour High. Baseball 115 125 135 1-15. Glee Club 115 125 135. Band 125 135 1-15. Class President 135. Crimson Staff 135. Y. 151. C. A. 115 125 135 1-15. Major- Philosophy. FRAN K JOSEPH PALUKA. Princeton High. Intercollegiate Debate 115 125 135 1-15. College Days125 135 1-15, Editor 1-15. Prohibition League 125. Liter- ary Society 125 135 1-15. Y. BI. C. A. 115 125 135 1-15. Crimson Staff 135. Pi Kappa Delta 125 135 1-15. Oratorical Board 1-15. Intercollegiate Press Association 1-15. Major-Philosophy. LORRAINE PETER. Horace Mann High, New York City. Mil- waukee Normal. Y. VV. C. A. 135 1-15. President 1-15. Class Treasurer 1-15. Major -Latin. 23 , v v M wg 4'lZ'6W Z ! .c'r.'.'.'.'.z'.s'.::1z-.zz-.'.-,WlWl Seniors XVILLIAM HALL PRESTON. Ripon High. Glee Club Q25 Q35. Y. BI. C. A. Q15 Q-15. Intercollegiate Debate Q15 Q25 Q35 Q-15. Oratorical Contest Q15 Q25 Q35 Q-15. State Contest Q35 Q-15. Crimson Editor Q35. College Days Q25 Q35 Q-I-5. Literary Society Q25 Q35 Q-15. Pi Kappa Delta Q25 Q35 Q45. llajor-Economics. CHESTER SHORT. oakzieid High. Football up Q25 Q35 445. Basketball Class Team Q15 Q25 Q35. Track Q15 Q25. Cross Country Q 15. lllajor- Economics. MARGARET SMITH. Tomah High. Y. IV. C. A. Q15 Q25 Q35 Q-I-5. Treasurer Q-15. House Committee Q35 Q45. President Q45. College Orchestra Q15 Q-15. Major-Philosophy. FLORENCE XVILLIAMS. YVaupun High. A. G. T. Club Q15. Crray Friars Q15. Basketball Q25 Q35 Q-l-5, Cap- tain Q35. Class Treasurer Q35. Crimson Staff Q35. German Club Q-15. Y. W. C. A. Q-15. Fellow in English Q45. lVIaj0r- English. XVILLIAM A. ZINZOXV. Ripon High. Intercollegiate Debate Q25 Q35 Q-15. College Days Editor Q35. Athenian President Q35. Y. Ill. C. A. Q25 Q35 Q+5, President Q-15. Vice-President Class Q35. President Oratorical Union Q35. President College Press Association Q35. Crimson Staff Q35. Pi Kappa Delta Q25 Q35 Q-15. lllajor -Chemistry. 24 W gyyyf1ufQyl vlyfffff Zwflllyy M yff1M ?m A QBEQUMSQN 14 if-1 .:. '1 'S' .YPZGF 1 'VFW :ww w- . Nfucam :f34Qw.':Mz:fs:51:m '13 .U . ' -1, I no Eg ,gnlwzmnwnwomvnnmnwf-numll.. fi: QU Ei-ws:ws'mm'emwmsmix:a:e.aN,,1.21mmf. -ammsnmw - isa? ,-....-'.-.Q bi' M153 Ev -Q 4199 ,.11ZE'!............,....,f ,ixfuwaaeszfmzsswjpf pe' -W, SS ' ' E35 ek E5 -mm ,,v'.?rnfsy4aE:Sro:-176247 ii ffwlmrwmbf A X' ,52 gpm! .V - L af 5 W7'Ri E1Pf1AiifPGfY5 ' E 3.f11C'hfiiITp'Li?i':'f':5i iHJFb'FX 9' 73 - , , , .. . :jj ,..m?r':uf.',':c.i1n , -.- sz: 25,1 5 ?'?,,,,...,:vm,usvq.gm . wx p,,,5ex15m'w,v '.,,,,u.m x: 1 ' ' Ji Q v-F r.,-li .g4Ca1'7vT.Kl' x l, 2.125 vii' 'I ,T 911635, ff: QE A 1 5: unior Class OWCGFS LYNN HASKINS . President ELSA JOHNSTON . . . Vice-President H.-xxs C. LARSEN Secretary and Treasurer 'T W5 Milf' . 56.5. 4 if Z .1-:.'.'.'.'.:'.1'.'ian-.:az'.'.WfWl Juniors RAY BEACH. Fort Atkinson High. Woodside Club CID C25 CSD. Football Squad CII. Basketball Squad CID. Baseball Team CID CZJ. Stu- dent Senate CID. lllajor-Economics. VICTOR CARL BECK. Glenbeulah High. Crimson Staff CSD. Days Staff C3l. Forum Y. IVI. C. A. CII C25 C3D. High Kiak Smith Hall C3J. Nlajor-Philosophy. ALICE IOLA BONNELL. Ripon High. lklilwaukee Normal CID CZJ. Y. W. C. A. C3D. League CSJ. Major- English. ELSA BRATLIE. Nlilwaukee Normal. Milwaukee Normal College Course CID CZJ C3J. Ripon College CSD. Y. W. C. A. C3J. lklajor-Chemistry. 26 j' fW'V f J' WZWl'W! 'fW0' 'WVIII' WWWWWW 7 Z ' ffW f 7 Q .,.,. f .M A 4 Juniors l LAVVRENCE ANTHONY CARROLL. l Sparta High. Football Team ill 127, Cap- tain-elect GJ. Baseball Squad ill 125. VVest Hall Vice-President CSD. Vice-Presi- dent Athletic Association CSD. Dramatic Club ISD. Major-History. CLAYTON JAMES CAREY. Randolph High. Baseball Team C11 123. YVoodside Club CID Q21 C3J. Basketball Squad CSD. Nlajor-History. FAYETTE MERRILL COFFEEN. Fond du Lac High. Rlajor-Chemistry. PAUL DONAHOO COVEY. Oshkosh High. Oshkosh Normal CU CZJ. Football Team 135. Glee Club CSD. 27 an W f ay www W fwv' 'VVXXI' wwwffwy Z, fffffwfygyywfw W f fW tauiiasom A Z W W .'.v.',','.'.g'.s'.:1w.:'.'.'.-.W!Wl Juniors ANTHONY DONLIN. Mauston High. Football Squad CID CZD. Track Team CZD. Sophomore Basketball Team. House Committee CSD. Assistant Librarian CSD. lVlajor-Biology. LOUIS BURNVELL FARVOUR. Ripon High. Football Squad CID. Pigmy Club CID CZD CSD. Klajor-History. LYNN GERALD HASKIN. Pardeeville High. Band CID, Nlanager CZD CSD. Y. M. C. A. CID C2D C3D. Orchestra CID C2D C3D. Athenian C2D. Forum C3D. .lunior President C3D. Days Staff CID CZD, Assistant Editor C3D. Student Council C2D. Crimson Staff C3D. President Booster Club CSD. German Club C3D. Nlajor-History. ARCHIE LYNNE HIRST. Hancock High. Band CID CZD CSD. Y. M. C. A. CID CZD C3D, Treasurer CZD C3D. Athenian CZD. Forum CSD. lVIanager Days C3D. Freshman Debate CID. Intercollegiate Debate C3D. lN'Iajor-Physics. 28 WWA11.-.'.1-.-.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.1nr.:an-.'.:'.'.-.aWlWW e i Juniors HAROLD HOXVARD. Fort Atkinson High. NVootlside Club 115 125 135. Annanias Club 'I'reasurer 115 125 135. Major-Physics. JOHN XVALLACIC HUGHES. Randolph High. NVoodside Club 115 125 135. Baseball Team 1 I 5 125. Assistant hlanager Crimson 13 5. Klajor-Economics. ANTON O. IVERSON. Tomahawk High. Football Squad 135. Track Squad 115, Team 125. Basketball Squad 125 135. Rlajor-Economics. ELSA JOHNSON. VVaupun High. Y. VV. C. A. 115 125 135, Cabinet 125. Class Secretary 125. Class Vice-President 135. Crimson Staff 135. Secretary of the O. U. 135. Bartlett House Committee 125 135. Major-English. 29 W! We ff WM' wwf' y W5f7'fZfW Z , ' 4 rauaasonxfi I W W W1 .nv.'.'.''.:'.z'.111aa1 '..Wlkl Juniors LUCILE KLEINER. Eau Claire High. Basketball 111 121 131. Social Club 131. German Club 131. Y. W. C. A. 131. Bartlett House Commission 131. Major-English. ORMA KEUPER. Plymouth High. Oshkosh Normal 111 121. League 131. Y. VV. C. A. 131. Treasurer German Club 131. lllajor-German. HANS CHRISTIAN LARSEN. Stanley High. Football Team 111 121, Cap- tain 131. Social Club 121 131. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 121, Secretary 131. Athenian 121. Forum 131. VVest Hall House Com- mission 121, President 131. Junior Treasur- er 131. President Athletic Association 131. lllajor-Biology. ROBERT CRAWFORD MCCLAIN. Oakfield High. Glee Club 131. Assistant Manager Days 131. Y. NI. C. A. 111 121 131. Barnett Club 131. Bobbin 131. Major-Physics. 30 2142:- Wlfw W MW't 'W' 'Wff' WW 'f QEQUM 5595513 .11:1'.-.-.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.Lcv.f11'.'.z'.'.'.'.WfWl ZQVZZMZZQWIZ Juniors MILDRED Luciu: LITTLE. . Ripon High. Class Treasurer Cll. League C11 C25 C3J. Y. VV. C. A. CSD. Major- Biology. VVAYNE ANTHONY MARCHANT. Rosendale High. Captain of the Anti-fussers Brigade C11 CZJ CSD. Major-Chemistry. MARIAN MAYNARD. Sheboygan High. Basketball Cll C25 CSD. Class Secretary C l J. Bartlett Play C 1 J. Library Assistant CID CZD C3l. Major- English. JENS EMIL NELSON. Baldwin High. Glee Club Cll C25 CSD. Football Squad CID C2l, Team CSD. Crim- son Staff C3J. Forum C3l. lllajor-Chenv istry. 31 W W' WWW I fW0' 0ff!' WWWWWW a , f 4 QIFQUMSQN I W M W '.'.v.','.'.'.:'.1'.:1'.'.'.z'.z-.-.MWf Juniors ' XVILLIAM E. ORVIS. Oakfield High. Barnett Club CID. Social Committee C2D CSD. Chairman CSD. Y. III. C. A. CID CZD C3D. INIanager Crimson C3D. Days Staff CZD. Fellow in Physics C3D. German Club CSD. Instructor of lXIechanical Drawing C3D. Tennis Club CID CZD C3D. lllajor-Physics. RICHARD XVILLIAIXI OVVEN. Clynnog Preparatory. Glee Club CID CZD CSD. VVelsh Club CID, President C2D C3D. Y. IDI. C. A. CID CZD C3D. INIajor-Philo- sophy. DORIS HELEN POTTER. Oshkosh High. Y. W. C. A. CID CZD CSD, Cabinet CZD. German Club C3D. hiajor- English. ERVVIN FERDINAND REICHMUTH. Ripon High. Freshman Debate CID. Foot- ball Squad C2D C3D. Days Staff CID C2D C3D. Forum CSD. lXIajor-Economics. 32 -2. ,vii cm s : I., , 1 xg of f W ima12-.s1-.'.-.-.'.'.v.'r.'.'.z' I!lW 4611? MMV f juniors EDXVARD STEPHEN ROBERTS. Clynnog Academy. Glee Club CID CZD CSD, Vice-President CSD. College Quartette CID CZD CSD. Cambrian Society CID. Y. BI. C. A. CID C2D CSD. Major-Philosophy. JOHN RHYS ROBERTS. Venedocia, O. High. VVooster College CID CZD. Merrian Law College. Glee Club CSD. Y. KI. C. A. CSD. lllajor-Philosophy. CARL PARCHER RUSSELL. Columbus High. Crimson Staff CSD. Social Committee CSD. Band CID CZD CSD. Class Treasurer CZD. VVoodside Club CSD. Kla- jor-Biology. VERNON FRED SELDEN. Lima Center High. Baseball Team CZD. Y. M. C. A. CID CZD CSD. Major-Physics. MARIAN SHAVV. Chappagua lllountain Institute, Valhalla, N. Y YVVCAClDC7D CSD LeaueC3D. . . . . . .. . g German Club CSD. Illajor-English. 33 W 9 y If wwf' 'wfffff WWWf' g W0f9W , .-5 ' ,R '. J Q f f f' Q wkffz y Z Llumors MORRISON sms. Brandon High. Y. M. C. A. 115 125 135. Glee Club 115 125, President 135. Nlajor- Biology. CORA SMITH. Oshkosh High. League 115 125 135. Ath- enian 125. Y. VV. C. A. 115 125 135. Treasurer 135. Crimson Staff 135. Major -Latin. DELMAR DAVID XVENSINK. Plymouth High. Debate 115 125. Athenian 115, Sec. and Treas. 125. Y. ll. C. A. 115 125 135. Klanager Dining Assoc. 135. Pi Kappa Delta 135. College Days Staff 115 125. Sheboygan County Club 115 125 135. German Club 135. Oratorical Board, Vice- President135. Major-Biology. MARVIN JOHN NVILLIAMS. Oshkosh High. Freshman Debate 115. Y. M. C. A. 115 125 135. Glee Club 115 125 135. Social Club 115 125. Student Coun- cil 125. lNIanager of Athletics 135. Cam- brian Society 115. Band 115 125 135. Assoc. Editor Crimson 135. Orchestra 115 12 5 13 5. Major-Physics. HARVEY DUANE VVEIDIXIAN. Reedsburg High. VVoodside Club 13 5. Football Squad 115 125 135 . lblajor- Biology. 34 A plfz' x K QC N 50 ? Q' ,U gf if, 5 ul 1: ,fr ' s xv' nQ r 'Q K!! I ljlfglfflz huh I 1 Mx 5 L W' ' wk + X 4 k + M191 fq W W yxWfm1Wf0' wlyfff, W0gfz1Wzl yff1f1f ?g QQLQUMSQN I SOpl'lOIT1OI'9 Class QJTTO BIRR . President EDITH CURRIE . Vice-President JULIUS H. ZOBEL Secretary and Treasurer If you are after health, chase something else.- Prexy.', 36 -9 37 P- J HEED rn: HMEN-1 l. Ye shall wear the prescribed head- gear and that only. 2. Press the button! l. Always in meeting faculty members. 2. Always in meeting upper classmen off of the campus. 3. Ye shall smoke pipes only and those when in your room. 4. Ye shall not chase on or across the campus. 5. Ye shall always show preference to upper classmen. Until November l, l9l4 OBEY! smnfn. gurus 'n f 'Q 6 E YD 263 L 1 WV'Wf 'fW0' wfwff- WWW,, f f 'ffWfff? 0 , 7 JZ '. . f FI'6Sl'1IT18Il Class joiz N. GL.hXSER CYRL's THIENIE . . H. M. FANNING li. H. ROBERTS . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Dr. Azora Davis--CSeeing Darwin's picture in College ofhcej- Does that mean that those most fitted to survive are those who pay their college bills ?'l 40 4 -ll 1 f 01 1 WI , y1WfmlWyf wlqffff WWEIIIIW Z W 'f get-iumssom 0'1fffWA'rWY Wi 'z-.a1'.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.' '.z'.1'.::z'.'.z '.zMW A Sopliomoreis Advice To you verdant Freshman l'm writing This ditty: it's l10t long or bright. For you my experience l'm citing, 'lihat you may win out in the fight. VVhen at night, at your table you're sitting, And over your back streams the light, just think of the knowledge you're getting. If you'll study, you'll come out all right. You're not the first freshman's had sorrow Alone in the gloom of his thought. How oft have l wished for the morrow. Experience dearly is bought. You're not the first one thatys had troubleg You're not the first homesick boyg You're not the first one seeing double, VVho thought he'd had grief ythout alloy. l'ye often lonesomely sat there, VVith no one my troubles to tellg VVith sorrow which none other could share. But all has now come out well. So Freshie, just check your impatienceg A Sophomore is really your friend. He's been thru strife and thru turmoil. Heed advice-you'll win in the end. 42 'W'?7Z4 7 Q Y Z ? fZ yW' llfwff'ffWfm 'ffvffff Wffwfufvg f Z 'W?fyfWpfw f ' 4 f ff, f ffff Xi teumsoixww .91 'm'- -1 i i ' , ' A f L J Wfilllm. ff MM wi ll f f f Xu 1 K l WY 1 X t f XX i ill l The Ripon School of Music The School of Rlusic :lt Ripon College has heen fortunate in lizuing haul in the pust years musicians of national reputation. At the present time this is no less true. 'lihe teachers on the faculty of this school :ire instructors of XYlllL'l3'liI1HXXll zihiliti. They are keenly alive to :ill that takes place in the progress of music etluczition. Ut late years the progress made in this school has heen notzihle. 'liotlzug there is :it Ripon College :1 School of Klusic which is up to tlnte in methods of instruction, :intl in zirrztiigvf ment of its COLITSCS. Serious work is tlemuntled of its students. :intl the result is that its graduates are sought for and are filling good positions :is teachers, orgunists, concert pianists, violinists, church and concert singers, and supewisors of Puhlic School Xlusic. 43 W W W 4'4'MWl'Wf 'M0' 0ff!!' 47f'Wf 9y ' Qmumsom Q? 2 d1fWf MM 412n:z'.'.'.'.'.av.'.'.n'.1'.1'.'1c'.'.z'.1-.-.v7fEW 44 Seniors MINNIE ELLEN PETERSON. Piano and Voice. Juniors EDYTHE WEST CURRIE. Piano. MABEL LUCILE KREBS. Vioiin. MORRISON SIMS. Piano. ETHEL BRYAN. Piano. P W W 4.7JWyll,gf,vn 0v vllyffff Wwfllldy f Zff111 ?fZ . QEQUMEQN W0W11fm M n1an2w.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.'-'-1'.1-.:1z'.-.z'.z-.-.MWl Public School Music C9Fti6C8t9S'IQI5 HELEN LOUISE BARNUM. ALMA BERGER MARIE HARKES. RUTH MARION MURRAY. 45 yzWfmfWy1 wlyffff Wywp gff1f ?g f ' f 0,1 1,- ' Wfwqh .,7 f , 'fx EQHMSGDN f Z '.'.' .1-f.'.'.'.'.a'.z'.::v.'.z' .'.'.-. Glee Club-IQI5 OFFICERS. KIORRISON SIMS . . . . . President lf- 5- ROBERTS - . Vice-President XVAI. C. CARPENTER ......... . Secretary VVILFRED M. LUCAS, 'IS ......... Leader PROFESSOR ELIZABETH BATTLE BINTLIFF, Ripon School of Music . Director PROrfI5ssoR VV.-XRREN B. SMITH, Dept. of History and Political Science . Manager liLlXY2ll'fl S. Roberts. 'IO . Marvin lvilliams, 'Ill . ifhzis. Anderson, 'IS . Bcrnzirtl lVilliams, '18 . Yzihzin Aznzicinn, 'IS . hxrllllillll ll:1cNeill, '17 . Robert Xlcflain, 'Io E. H. Robtits, I8 . . 1 vhxyllllillll Bollenback, 'IS . Hugh Fanning, '18 . XVilfI'ed Lucas. '15 . . XVilliam C. Carpenter, '15 . Paul Covey. '10 . . Ben. Page, '18 . . Stanley Lockwood. '18 . Richard Owen, 'IO . -lens Nelson, 'IO . -lohn Roberts, 'Io . Khoren Hussissian, 'IS . xvllllillll ll. VVilli:1111s, '18 . MEMBERS lfirst Tvzmrs. Srmnrl Trlzorr First Basses Svrozzd Basses. 46 . Chicago, Ill. . Qshkosh. Wis. Fond du Lac, VVis. . Oshkosh, VVis. Ismiah, Turkey Oconomowoc, VVis Qakfield. .' Oshkosh, VVis VVis . Brooklyn, N. Y . Sparta, VVis Phillips, VVis Plymouth, VVis Oshkosh, VVis . Ripon, Wis lllondovi VVis . Bethesda, N. VVales . Baldwin, Wis . Oshkosh, Wis. . Armenia, Turkey Columbus, VVis. t ll 47 K -A. f..,.:.f..,f a '4 1111 1 , 1 ,f,.0,.44,j: 4 .1'.'.sz'.-.-.'.-.1-f.'.'.'.'.:'.1-.111-.'.:'.'.'.-.WlWl Z5ljZfZ12 f1fj Glee Program PART I. . Alma Qlater . . Clyde Mitchell Morse Swinging Along . VVil1 lXfIarion Cook Baritone Solo The Hour . . . R. H. VVoodman The VVedding lXfIorn ...... . . Clutsam VVILFRED RIURRAY LUCAS. But they Didn't ......... James H. Rogers Trombone Solo- Serenade .... Edgar H. Zobel EDGAR H. ZOBEL. Double Quartette- The Coppah lNIoon ..... H. R. Shelley Kledley of College Songs . . . . Arranged by Frank E. Barry Bass Solo ........ . . . FREDERICK LUECK. Swords out for Charlie .... F. F. Bullard PART ll. The llaid of Philiopolis ...... NKFTEI The music for this number was arranged especially for the Ripon College Glee Club and is copyrighted by the composer, Arthur C. Snow. The International Quartette ...... Rlessrs. E. S. Roberts and Richard Owen . . Klessrs. XVm. Bollenback and Paul Covey . Mr. Frederic Lueck ..... Mr. Jens Nelson ...... lllessrs. Vahan Aznakian and Khoren Hussissian . Serenading Bartlett ...... Cast of Characters. lwiss Pardee CPreceptress at Bartlettj . . Ellen Barney Cvery demurel . . Pete Lorraine fClassical studentj Neena Smith fPiano studentj . . Franc H. O'Day CStudying violinb Nlary Rian CExtremely difhdentl Edythe fFranc's chuml . . Fred lllinard fVVriting alumnusj . Cupid CThe college beaul . . . 'lRoy Newcomb CA bashful freshmanj Ogle CAn all-round athletel . Cicero CThe college grindj . Prof. lXIcGillimacoddy . . Limeric . . . . . 48 ' .VVelsh i . French . German . Danish Armenian John Roberts Paul Covey E. H. Roberts lXfIorrison Sims Bernard VVilliams Wm. Carpenter lNIarvin VVil1iams Chas. Anderson Robert McClain Stanley Lockwood . Jens Nelson W. H. Williams Wm. lVIacNiell W. M. Lucas ' Wll0 0' wl rz f H511 ' 2:2571 , 2,5111 1a-.1w.-.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.z'.v.m-.-. --- . ltinerary March 26 April I . April 3 . April 5 April o . April 7 . April S April 9 April 10 . April 12 April 13 . April 14 . April I5 . April 16 April 17 . April 18 April I9 . April 253 April 21 . April 22 April 23 . April 24 . April 29 49 . Rosendale . Brandon Cambria Pardeeville Beaver Dam . Klauston . . Sparta Black River Falls . Blondovi . llenomonie . Cadott Bloomer . Barron . Rice Lake Superior . . Duluth . Ashland Ironwood, Mich. . Phillips Tomahawk YVausau Oshkosh . Ripon f 5ff '54 2 '-':QiQf? Z l xl l I l I X X l W! K fl V X .:?7ff N i ,,,, 4 X L Iyfv - -.Af I - .- -' gg ,LY My 71541- CR Tlle College Bancl J. HILL . . .... Leader L. HASKIN . . . . Manager H. NICNICHOLAS . . SCCl'C'fIl1'j' and Treasurer M. -I. NVILLIAMS ........ Librarian lNSTRUBIlQN'l'A'l'IUN. Cornvts. Jltox. HcNich0las Baldwin Russell Roberts Bradbury Krause Lockwood . B!1l'lf0lll'.Y Trorllbonrs. Hirst Morgan B. VVilliams Fritchel Bass. Clarinfts. Dunlap- Bryan Carpenter Dl'1llll.X KI. VVilliams Haskin VVendt Otto 50 51 y 1 y ,y da' ylyfllllwyl vllyfff, VWWJIIIW f y W W W W f Qnumsomi f W M Wim11-.uv.-.'.n'.n'r.'.'.'.'.:'.z'.111v.1:'.'.-.Wll W0 These Three Who keep the windows filled with glass, And mow the campus when the grass' Is fresh and green and growing fast? Our janitors! VVho clear the sidewalks of the snow, In winter when the north winds blow And it is cold? VVhy, clon't you know? Our janitorsl VVho keep the chairs supplied with glue, Add here a nail and there a screw To tables, beds, and wardrobes, too? Our janitorsl Who set, and that without delay, A dozen broken legs a day, As well as any doctor may? Our janitors! VVho tinkers with.the pipes and things? Is happy at his work and sings As if the world were all on wings? Gut engineer! VVho keeps the radiators hot? f'Twould be unpleasant were they notj But he's the Johnny-on-the-spot. Our engineer! 'Tis these three keep us in repair, These three, a combination rare. We're grateful to be in their care. These three! 52 W W4 7 ZQWl'Wf 'fWf0' 'fffxffff WWWMW WW MZ!!! QJJEQUMSQN f 4:',-.'.as-.'.'.'.'.'1.'.'.'.'.:',:'.:1'.'.'.'.-.'.'..W!Z0W RAY Ii. SEARLES. COSCITGS 53 K. C. LA NIBERT f 0' 1 X f fH: 6V Q 2222! f . ,fi-52.723 f 61':'.'I32'a'n':'a'1'la'a'4'a'a1'JZ'Tu'-'e1'.'- ',W,Wl Foot Ball-,14-,15 K. C. L.-XMBERT . RAY E. SEARLES H. C. LARSEN . KI. J. NVILLIAAIS . . TEANI. Left End . Left Tackle Left Guard Center . Right Guard . Right Tackle Right lfnd Quarter . Left Half . Right Half Full Back SCHEDULE. September 26-Oshkosh High O, Ripon 26, at Ripon. October 3-Oshkosh Normal 7, Ripon 19, at Oshkosh. October 10-Dubuque 6, Ripon 32, at Dubuque. October 2-I-Marquette O, Ripon 13, at Milwaukee. October 31-Beloit l-lf, Ripon 0, at Ripon. November 7-Northwestern 0, Ripon 0, at YVatertown. November 1-l-Lawrence 12, Ripon 2, at Ripon. November 21-Carroll 30, Ripon O, at VVaukesha. XVon 4. Lost 3. Tied 1. 54 . . Coach Assistant Coach . . Captain Manager Nelson, Howard . . Doman Shepherd, Loos . VVeidman Bannach, Shortt . HudtloH . lNIacNeill . . Larsen Carroll, lNIoriarity Kuebler, Covey Lindauer, VVyman ml.1'.'.'.1'.'f'.'1'.','l.':'4'-'12'.2'.112'-'11'.' .'., CARROLL IARSEN. 55 'Z WW W'4.ff fW0' 'ffvffff WWWIWW Q QQUMQQN Z SHORTT. NELSON. 56 WfW'g W!'Wf 'f4W!V' wfwfff wwf ' Z 'W?fZ f ' QEQUMSQN ,,,' ,- , 7 f ...,........ ......... ...,,,.,.. ' , 2Zf'f5lQZsZ:W J 0 M Wm ...,....... , .....,, .. ......,., y WA W 672016 U Y KI.-xcNri1Ll.. XVEIDMAN. YVYNIAN- 57 i f 0' v1l r 4 2 1 '.'.-.'.'.'.'.v.','.'. '.z tv.: 1z'.'.1 '.z '. '. KUIQBLER BRIEN. SHEPHERD. SS 1 -A. f.,f W wf- f ' ' - . f . f hind- f,,,.- 4 L1'12Q'ff''.'.'1'ffn':'4'r'.' 'viz' -'p'n'A2'.'.'A',W,Wy Coma Y. Ifloxm N 17 Hun Tl .4 31717. Wlf M v f 1 Q Ml HW f . ,f1.fff.':f 4 M61'51'f'f '.'.'a'4'l.'4'4'a'n1'11 f1', '-1','.'-'.W,Ml ,, a RIORIARITX B.-XNNACH. Loos, 60 7 y ,rg W J Iggyyfwfnffwfv' wlyffp WIIWIIIW ff' yfrfmwfygffggl Qnumsow The Footloall Squad XlacNeill XVilliams Hudtloff Rietz Bannach Hussis lm Carroll Blair Larsen Nelson Lindauer Kolherg Kuebler Brown XVeidman Lane Shepherd Brlen Doman Shortt Howard YVyman Covey llloriarity Stauss Morgan Loos Reichmuth IQI4 Rv Men Shortt Shepherd Carroll Doman VVeidman Lindauer Covey Moriarity Nelson Bannach Kuebler Hudtloff Brien Howard YVyman Loos lNIaCNeill L SQUAD 1014. OOT BA L F pWy1Wff1ffZf0' wfyffff 0f0gfff f W!m:vu,v.-.-.'.'.nv.'.'.s'.z'.:'.::z'.'. - Football 191-l football season. was a remarkable successtaking into consideration that the team was built around six old men from the seasons before. From the standpoint of games won and lost it was not quite as successful as we might have desired. Nevertheless out of the eight games played. we won four, lost three and tied one. On September 26 the Crimson team defeated Oshkosh High School with but a week's training by a score of 26 to O. The game was not very fast at first but the boys soon found themselves. It was evident in this game that with the old men and the wealth of material in the freshman class that Ripon had the making for a strong team. After a week of very hard work on the part of Coach Lambert with the new men the Crimson eleven easily defeated Oshkosh Normal by a score of 7 to 19 on their own field. ln this game, team work was lacking especially in the first half but before the game was over the boys all showed their calibre on the gridiron. The following Saturday, October lO, Ripon journeyed to Dubuque where she added another scalp by winning from them by a score of 6 to 32. After two weeks of hard work the team feeling that they were going to be out- classed traveled to lllilwaukee and defeated Marquette on October 24 by a score of 13 to 0. On the 3lst of October, Ripon met her first defeat in a hard fought battle against Beloit by a score of 14 to 0. Ill luck on the side of the Crimson and the fact that overeonfidence had reigned supreme that week gave the game to Beloit. The greatest surprise for years was sprung on November 7th by Northwestern who held us to a no score game. The Lawrence game was as usual the climax of the season, a fight to the finish. every man doing his utmost. Though the score went against us l2 to 2, we left the field a satisfied crowd, for we had seen a good Fight. The season was closed with the Carroll game played at VVaukesha, where football men turned into pugilists. VVith the thought that we are going to lose only one man of this team, we may look forward with confidence to the next season. 63 -0. '-.1 .,. '-,ff 9 ' f ' wr , I , 1 ,,g,,6,. ,gif f n''.'.a1'.',','.'.'.v.','.' 64 W Mgyyfwfmfwyf wzyfff, Wpwfufy 1 f yf11f CfMW QQUMSQN .' '.'.w.','.'.'.'.v.'.'.' '.1'.v.11z'.w ' Baslzet Ball Team The Team K. C. LAMBERT . ALFRED KUEBLER AIARVIN XVILLL-mls . VVyman Giedlinsl-:i . Kloriarity . Koehler Blair January January january January January January February February February February February February February February February March 6 Baslxet Ball Schedule 9-Oshkosh Fedex-als H, Ripon 23, at Ripon. 15-'Oshkosh Normal l-l, Ripon 23, at Oshkosh. 22-Northwestern 50, Ripon -l, at Naperville. 23-lllilton ll, Ripon l2, at llilton. 29-Lawrence 23, Ripon 15, at Ripon. 30-Oshkosh Normal 13, Ripon 30, at Ripon. -l---Campion 30, Ripon l7. at Campion. 5-Dubuque 22, Ripon 20, at Dubuque. ll-VVhitewater l, Ripon 29, at XVhitewater. 18-Beloit 35, Ripon 21, at Beloit. 19-VVhitewater 20, Ripon -l-I-, at Ripon. 20-lllilwaukee Normal IS, Ripon 27, at Klilwaukee. 24-lllilton ll, Ripon 29, at Ripon. 26-Lawrence 39, Ripon 29, at Ripon. Coach Captain Manager . Center Right Forward Lett Forward Right Guard Left Guard 27-Stevens Point Normal 28. Ripon 31, at Stevens Point. -Beloit 23, Ripon 24, at Ripon. 65 7 V ,W W W , 'Wf 'fWfV' 'V!!!' Wfwfnwf ff' W QEQUMQQN n' '.nsz'.'.-.a'.1v.'.'.' '.:'.1'.:11'.'.:' ' '. Baslcet Ball lndividual Records if W F5 T .E -3 2 2 W is L: Eg 4' Tx E 'U 2 2 Giedlinski 16 111 5-1 3 5 19 VVymz1n 16 169 -19 71 47 10 Kloriarity 1-1 74 37 0 0 15 Blair . 1-1 38 19 0 0 3-1 Kuebler 16 0 0 O 0 17 Kolberg 8 10 5 O O 2 Carey . 3 2 1 0 0 1 Hudrloff 3 2 1 O 0 2 Glazier 2 2 1 0 0 O Shepherd . 2 0 O 0 0 2 Prof. Fehlandt- What is a philanrhropist, illr. Shepherd P Shep.- A man that's 21 little off. 66 1 .z.1.,:.:,2,,r f '14 W1 f , 2 ,i,.4,.zzi? 5 : uv.1-.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.1'.:-.''.-.'.-.-.-.'.-.'.WlWi Efvrnr 100 yard Dash 220 yard Dash 440 yard Run . 880 yard Run . 1 mile Run . 2 mile Run . 120 yard Hurdles 220 yard Hurdles Broad Jump . High Jump . Pole Vault Shot Put . Discus Hammer 1 mile Relay . 1 mile Relay . Efurni 100 yard Dash 220 ya rd Dash . 1 mile Run . 'J mile Run . 120 yard Hurdle . 220 yard Hurdle . 440 yard Dash . Running High Jump Hammer Throw . Shot Put Discus Throw Pole Vault . . Running Broad Jump Relay Race . . TfHCli Records RIPON CULLIiGIA'I'Ii. Yvar Name of lluldfr 1906 . C. HECK . 1906 . C. Keck 1912 . G, YOUNG . 1910 . L. Goookici-1 1911 . L. QJOODRICH . 1910 . H. BR.v1 roN . 1910 . J. E. SXVETLAND . 1906 . C. FULLER . 1906 . C. PICKER1' . 1913 . B. L. CHU.-XTE . 1909 . H. Emsc . 1910 . J. E. SXVETI..-'AND . 1910 . J. E. SwET1..xs:D . 1910 . J. E. SwE'r1.1xND . 1906 . H. Bnooxs, C. Kecx . 1906 . . L. HODGE, C. FULLER INTERSCHOLASTIC. Place-Yz'ar Fond du Lac, 190+ Madison, 1909 VV. Div., Milwaukee, Beloit, 1911 Oshkosh, 1912 Namf' nf 3 C. Kscx 1911 KUCH GHARRITY Huldfr H. LAMPERT . C. HURLBUTT . 21 feet -I--1 5 R 1'1' mul . 10 seconds 22-1 5 seconds 51-2 5 seconds 2 mln. 5-4 5 sec. -1- min. 35-4 5 sec. 10 min. 36 sec. 16-4 5 seconds 26-1 5 seconds inches 5 feet 7-1 2 inches 10 feet -1 inches 39 feet 7 inches 112 feet 10 inches 124 feet 11 inches 3 min. 35-1 5 sec. 3 min. 35-1 5 sec. Rr1'fn'11'5 10-2 5 seconds 23-3X5 seconds 4 min. -H-2 5 sec. 2 min. 4-3X5 sec. R1P0IL 1909 1 EVERHARD . , Oshkosh, 1910 1 SMITH - . l6 l' 5 9eC0nd5 Omro, 1909 R- NOBLE . l 7- Q VV. Div., Nlilwaukee, 1912 I K. SHAW-VAN . -1 5'3C0nd5 Fond du Lac, 1905 1 C, KECK I . J R1P0n- 1906 Y VV. SIMMONS . 1 53 Seconds S. Div., Milwaukee, 1909 Q R. VVAHL . . , Div., Nlilwaukee, 1912 THESSIN D 5 fee' 7 mcheg Oshkosh- 1911 A. MLYCKS . 151 feet 3 inches Oshkosh. 1911 A. Mums . +s feet 11 inches O5hk0Sh- 1911 A. Mucxs . . 130 feet 2 inches Diappllfiiiivslidligg, 1912 1 I-T-'HEJZHMSTED I 11 feet+ inches Ripon, 1906 VV. COWAN 22 feet -1 inches Fond du Lac, 190+ .... 3 min. +2-2 5 sec. 67 41z-.an-.'.'.'.'.'z.'.'.s'.3nz-.1av.-.zz-.'.'.Wlkl 68 y !7'!4 y fdgfilfwfffwwfm 'ffvffff Wwwffwy fm ?W 'W'?fQffQ ' Qeiumsow 1 '.'.2'1'.'-'1','4'.'l,'4','u'12 '13 'n11','.'l1'.'. '- K. C. LAMBERT CLYDE AIORGAN TF8Cl'i MARVIN XVILLIAMS . . . Brien . Martin, Mason Brien . Morgan Iverson, Ely . Donlin . XVXIUZII1, Byrum Nlalone, VVyrnan, Fritchel . . Hostman Byrum Rock . . Rock, McNeil Rock, McNeil i THE TEAM. Byrum SCHEDULE. . Coach . Captain Manager l00 yard 220 yard . -H0 yard . 880 yard I mile . . . 2 mile 120 yard high hurdles 220 yard low hurdles . . High -lump Broad Jump Pole Vault Discus . Shot Hammer May 9-Lawrence Meet at Ripon. Score: Lawrence 70, Ripon 55. Duel Kleet at Carroll-Carroll 71, Ripon 55. State hleet-Lawrence lst, Beloit 2nd, Ripon 3rd, Carroll -lth. 69 Y 0 -Z. 5-J-5. '-nw ' ui' nl, I N, ,,, 4 .. .1as21'.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.5'.:'.s'.w.'.'.1'.z'..v7fX!' Base Ball K. C. LAMBERT B. J. THOMPSON RAY ATCHERSON . . . . THE TEAM. Bernges . Selden . Cary, Hughes Thompson, Cary Krebs . . Loomis . Searles . . Howard, Jillson . . Densmore, Beach, Selden . Pres. Evans fin ethicsj-- Are you here alone for making money, Mr. VVensink Coach Captain Klanager Left Field Right Field Center Field Short Stop First Base Second Base Third Base Catchers Pitchers pn Amidst Wensinkls blushes, Beck lin an undertone which could be heard a block awayj Gee, even Prexy knows him. 71 nIz-.a'.'.'.'.'.'.:v.'x.'.'.1'.v.'an-.-.z'.'.'.'.WlWl f ghihjlh ,Iv 4 BANNACK COVEY DOMAN HOWARD HUDTLOFF Loos LINDAUER IXIORIARITX' NELSON SHORTT SHEPHERD XVYMAN L. ANDERS C. BENSON XV. BRICKLET H. BRIEN . BUTLER CARROLL L. CHOATE CONODON H. COREY CURRIE N. DAVIS C. DAu'I.EY BLAIR . GIEDI.INSKI IXKIORIARITY E. BEAUCH.-XMI' . BUTLER I.. CHOATE COLEMAN H. COREY DAVIS . BERNOESS 'NN HOWARD BEACH BEYER BRONELI. J. C.-XREY DAVIS DAVIS E. DAVIS BRIEN D. BYRUM B. DONLIN C. B.-XI.DXX'IN L. ELY E. FRITSCHEL . J. MCNEILL IVERSON R. IXIASON J. ROCK VVYMAN ATCHERSON BOYLE Wearers of the HRH Foot Ball , .. Wgmhrifzmwl N. P. RICHARDSON B. J. ROCK G. ROBERTS G. RORK F. RUEPING G. L. SCHNELLER VV. L. SMITH E. J. SMITH R. SORENSEN R. E. SEARLES E. XV. STUART J. R. STUART XV. SWART H. A. SXVARTZ J. E. SXX'E'I'I.AND H. THOMAS L. THOMAS VV. H. THOMPSON B. J. THOMPSON C. VV. UTGARD F. E. VOLK H. D. VVEIDMAN XV. XKYINNEM.-XX R. SEARI.ES XV. L. SMITH G. ELDRIDGE W. A. LAMB E. ELDRIDGE H. C. LARSEN H. EXYING H. H. LE.-XPER W. L. FINNEG.-KN C. G. LEAPER C. C. FINNEOAN F. C. NI.-XYN.-XRD E. FORBES R. B. MCDONALD E. FRUTH F. D. NICGRIXTH B. S. GIFFORD XV. J. NI.-XCNEILI. F. GORDON G. NIERRELI. L. CTR.-XF A. IXIIDDLETON E. H.-XSSETT J. E. MORIARITY XV. XV. HODGE J. IXIUTCH L. XV. HOXXH-XRD E. S. NEXVSCHXXI-XNDER F. A. JACKSON P. E. NOLAN H. I.. JILLSUN T. NORTON E. JOHNSON O. J. OXVSENDEN D. B. JONES E. B. PARES N. J. Ii.-XISER L. PEASE D. KENYON J. E. PEEIEER G. KINOSBURY O. P. RAMSEY B. KRAUS H. RASMUSSEN G. J. KREBS C. V. REED A. KUEELER XV. RESEBURG Basket Ball R. E. DAVIS XV. H. MEIIN XV. ELLIOTT IL. IXIERBACH G. FREDRICKS C. MORSE I.. GRAF I.. PHASE B. F. HEMP J. REED I.. XV. HUXVARD H. L. JIl.I.EON S. KIDDER A. KUEBI ER E. R. DE BOTH D. DENSIXIURE C F. DU CHATEAL' L. CSR.-XF H. CSLTETZLOE E. Ii.-XSEETT B. F. HOXVERY J. XV. HUGHES G. KINGSBITRY H. BRAYTON H. BROOKS VV. BUTLER B. L. CHOATE A. COLEMAN H. COREY I. DAVIS L. DUFFIE F. EVERH.-XRD H. EXVING VV. FINNECAN C. FULLER L. P. GOODRICH F. XV. RUEPING I. SCHNELLER Ii. A. YAHR Base G. KREBS O. S. LOOMIS VV. H. LYON H. C. IVI.-XCNEILI. P. H. MARTIN E . NIERBACH B. MILLER F. MORGAN C. OTTO Track I.. HODGE M. H. HOSTIXI.-AN . R. JONES . KECK R. LUHMAN J. Y. MALONE A. J. MARTIN R. MCDONALD D. F. MCGRATH M. B. MILLARD C. S. MORGAN J. E. MORIARITY G. R. OTIS 72 .I C H. A. SWARTZ R. SORENSEN J. E. SXVETI..-XSD B. VANDERVELDE W. L. WOOD E. XVYMAN G. ROBERTS E. P. ROSENTH.-Xl. W. RESEEURO R. E. SEARLES XV. L. SMITH R. SORENSON H. A. SVVARTZ B. J. THOMP:ON J. VVILLIAMS C. PETERS C. C. PICKERT J. A. POWELL H. RASMUSSEN B. J. ROCK H. SANFORD L. SCHNELLER S. R. SHOLES W. SWART J. E. SVVETLAND C. VANDERVELDE W. L. WOOD J. R. YOUNG ' I -4. 4-.1-1. -wr 1 ' ' f ' I I I N I W, f , I ,.:,.4,f- .af ? ' v WWfm M 1 '.'. '. 1 'JV '.'.'f','l.'p'.'.', Q '.1'. ' 'V '. '- 1 '. '. '-'. Wxly lfA UPIEHNIZFWIUN5 V425 f UU 73 w W Y 74 WZ yW ylWfxufQy4 wfyfff' WWZWMQ 5 fy , f Qiraumsoiw Q if L1'122'fu'-'1'n'1'.'l1'o'p':'n' 'o1':''. 'n'42'.5'-'.W,Ml W Smith Hall X icroiz BELL. . . . High IXlllx A B IJONTLIIN lrirt ool lxiik 'XI H HOSTNIAN Setontl Floor lxlllt YV L CARPENTER . . . . lliird P our lxiilx SICN IO RS. M. H. Hostnian Clyde Klorgan VV. C. Carpenter Victor Beck A. B. Donlin A. Iverson R. McLain VV. lllarclmnt Paul Covey F. VV. Kaestner J. F. Corbett S. Byrum B. VVilli:ims H. H. Bush O. Schneider Charles Doman XV. Shellman H. Falconer VV. R. Davies Chester Short JUNIORS. H. Cameron ll. YVillizims Vernon Seldon -I. Roberts KI. Sims F. Coffeen SOPHOKIORES. C. R. RIZISUH KI. lllorgzln xx7llliZ'llI'l VVendt Norman Boardman FRESHINIEN. lf. YV. Theideman Cyrus Thieme F. D. Morson 75 H. Fanning lf. H. Roberts VI. E. YV:1tson lf. lf. Zirler C. Soderburg Robert Lane J. Bannock W I 76 .z.+.,:.:.r,,f f f f4 W2 f f. f ,Q.d.m,,CP f I f y4 w f 11 1'n'4 ',2'n'.'.'n'1','l,'p'4'-'42 'LH' 1'.'4'-1 '.'.'4', West Hall OFFICERS. HANS C. LARSEN . . President LAWRENCE CARROLL . . . Yiur--Prcsirir-rut L. SHEPHERD . . . Svurvtnry :md ,.lil'CE1Slll't'I' SICNIORS. Henry Lcwi JUNIORS. XVilIi:un lf. Orvis IAIXYITIICL' Czrrroll Delmar U. XVensink Lynn Hzlskin Jens Nelson Hans C. Lzlrsvn SUPHOKIURICS. john S. jones bl. J. XVilliams Gzorggc Brown John Loos Khuren Hussia Lee Shepherd Harold Baldwin Arthur Bradbury FRICSHMICN. Yahan Aznnkian PZITSCQII Khzlnlian mn Paul Chcsley 77 1' .rl N I , 9 X , 1 Q lf. f . If !wlfvWm!lv MM OLIVE RI. SMITH JEAN RIUTCH and RIARIE HARKES RUTH TASCHE LUCILE KLEINER A :','. '. r.-.'.'.'.'.v.','.'.'. 1 '.:-.1 '-- Bartlett Hall OFFICERS. Preeeptress IXIARGARET SMITH Presidents HOUSE COMMIT Ida Johnson Lorraine Peter Helen Barnum Ida Johnson Florence XVilliams SICNIORS. Treasurer Librarian . Soeial Committee TE E. K I arian Shaw Aimee Yanderyelde Gladys Grinnell Lorraine Peter Klargaret Smith JUNIORS. Elsa johnson Doris Potter Klarian Shaw Marian Xlaynard Elsa Bratbie Orma Keuper Helen Barnum Lueile Kleiner SOPHOIXIORIQS. Ruth Klurray Aimee Vandervelde Lutie Parker Ruth Tasche lllabel Kramer Gladys Grinnell FRKSHMEN. Louise Hungerford Gladys lllanehester Margaret Hill Irma Scribner Ada Quigley Cora Lyon Natalie VVilber Frances Zemlika 79 lfditb Currie lfmmzi Garber Alma Berger Florence Shaw Klarie Harkes Elsie Johns lflen O'Neil Frank Holiday Anna johnson Joy Knight Linda Klanz Eva Swinebeart I If xg 1 If IW mf 1 ' vu, f v ffvffnwf f f f ,,','7W??2'fZW M iam -Z. 9-J -5. 5-,ff 5 ' ' 'A 1 ' ' I0 Q52-QV. 547 ,:'.-.-.1-.-.-,'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.:'.:'.:::-,-. - -' WQfWWlWll M 80 .' 'AS'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'l.'a ' 'li'-1'.515'.'A' ' '.-.-IlZ!7l The League OFFICERS. Bessie MURRAY . . BIABEL LUCILE Kkess . . FLORENCE RUTH GRAHAB1 . . . . . . Secretary MEMBERS. Ethel M. Callahan Jessie DeBoth Bessie Murray Alice I. Bonnell Cora Smith Attabelle Boote Francis Cujak Florence R. Graham Shirley M. Rottman lllaud NI. Russell Hortence Seaman Eva VVeller lllaud E. Carter Antoinette Cujak Alice Kingsbury Gladys L. Groesbeck Lesley Hazel Jones Klyrtle Hockenberry Ethel V. Laurence Genevieve D. Reagan Josephine E. Risseu Zella L. Schultz Dorothy Stewart Frances G. VVilson Ethel Brien Catherine Hargrave Clara Kaiser lllabel L. Krebs Ethel L. Knutzen S1 . President Vice-President and Treasurer I .L 2,5 .:, wt l f 5- 5 H 14 Ziff f 5 6,.i,,1Q.iQ? f ,' 'A'J'-'f'.','.'.'h'4'.' G1 '.1'.51'.','.7 ' ' '. 82 v f Q IMI A i,f:.ff.:f a A1as5W.-.'.'.'.v.','.'.'.3'.s'.1:'.'.-.z'.-.-.'.WfWl The Woodside Cluh NIFJIBERS. FACULTY. Professor VVarren B. Smith. HONORARY. john YVright Frank VV. Kingsbury XVilliam Diedrich L. J. Brien Roy F. Reed Dr. L. VV. Cleveland OFFICERS. CHARLES R. FINNEGAN . . . . President flEf7RGE-l.KREBS . . . Vice-President CLAYTON J. CAREY . . Secretary RAY F. BEACH . . . . Treasurer SENIORS. George J. Krebs Clarence F. Otto Ray li. Searle Charles R. Finnegan JUNIURS. Clayton tl. Carey Carl P. Russell John XV. Hughes Erwin F. Reichmuth Harold H. Howard Harvey D. VVeidman Ray F. Beach SUPHOMURES. Otto A. Birr Joe N. lloon Herbert Ii. Fritehel Herman Brien VVilliam R. Jones John F. Blair F FRigsHAu:N. A. VVilliam Bollenbach Harry Monti 83 l V' v 84 i K Y WY W 4 W ,f14Wy1Wf1ufWy' vllyfff, Wygflrwy fm JIIJWMMZW Qnumsonxfl 2 :an'.2'.'.-.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.1'.1'.z1v.'.z'.'.'. .W XV. NICNEII. XV. M. LUCAS EARL XVYNI.-KN Elms Club FAC U LTY. NV. H. Barber HONURARY. NV. B. Foster Archie Middleton Guy R. R nrrrgr ls Thomas Marshall Fred XV. Kohl Lee A. Nliller Earl KI. Hill OFFICERS. . President . . Vice-President . . . Secretary and Treasurer SENIORS. XVilfred KI, Lucas SUPHOHORES. Lynn VV. Howard Earl YVyman XVillizun McNiel Alfred Keibler FRESHINIEN. Charles H. Anderson Elmer D. lllorse Joe N. Glaser Leo lloriarity Stanley B. Lockwood L. P. 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Q .-I 'I 1271 7-I'-l 5:2 5 '-F.-J:-:f3.54-1? .lf-21.55 JL' if-'11 1' 'J-:E 161- 11 :'fi:'J 'I-E'..'-.',-1:-JS. 1-I-53' -L.1 ' 51:34: vlf: fi 1 Z.'.'f' .QQ-Q-:.'.', :EQ-Q-Z' Q-.'-:gjqfg fl-:j:Q:'j,-'-.'I'-j'f',.:-:1 .,.g:,::.,..:. .1-4 44. :L 11133: . .3...'L5z. . if . -5' .ff :3'Z15f1fb.' 11:'f:'j 'Cf5'.'::f 575 11655-5272 3' 5 E igiffsc if: ,21551573'-'J-1f5r3?2f:i5j '53 123- 5i'1If':E5'1j'. g.4::-fQfi'.'Q-Q'ff 3- f'f':,:. -:JgEfQ1i'r1ge.1-.Q-.-. ..g,-. :hz -y'::-l'.f-5327 '.:..'.-:- r..-:11:3Vg.5..-:fP.-.'f.'g,',-rw. F-75-,ff.,-,L--,:..11.-,11:2--.. -1 2', i.2.'j :Ag-gf. ',gu.':g,:',-:?,.-,:.,:I-.':.g,1.'.' .- -- .,A- - - .- '..- -.- - -1rl'.',1r?':f..:.-33,',1:.',':-Z -A - - .-...:..'.-.gf--g,...,5 .. . . .- ..1 .. - -.. - - - -.- --. ..,. ..... . I . , Oratorical Boarcl of Control DEAN F. M. ERICKSON XVILLIANI A. Z1Nzow JEAN NIUTCH . ELS.-X. JOHNSTON . DELMAR XVENSINK . FRANK J. PALUKA JXRCHIE Hmsr . . . . Faculty Chairman of Debate Vice-President of 0. U. . Secretary of 0. U. . Oratorical Delegate Editor of College Days lllanager of College Days ,'.,,.,,a,,. X , I Cf, gf ' ,.,'4fQ,.' 6 lntercollegiate Debate AFFIRMATIVE. BO.-XRDMAN. PRESTON. D.-XVIES. Hmsr. Resolvedg that the government should own and operate all interstate railways. N EGATIVE. Zmzow. PALUK.-X. Bum. 87 1 v 1 '1 '. 2 2 '.':'p'n 'a'4'l:'a'4': 'a 1 'ri 'o ' 15 1 '.'. 'n', Freslwman Intercollegiate Debate AFFIRMATIVE. Ivsnsox. VV.-XTSON. T1-HEME. Res0lvedp that the Parcel Post System should be extended to include the entire express business. NEGATIVE. BROWN. Somakankc. Fox. 88 W4 W!,,Z 7 Zfgewlfaffvffwfv' 'ffvfff' VMWIWW fm Vf Wfj!WZW Qreumsow W0ll.1'.'.Z1'.'.'.'.'.'.'l.'p'.'.'.1'.2'.'1'.'.'.','.'.'.'.W,Wl Qrators PRESTON. Tnnzms. Davies. Representative in Second place in Third place in State Contest Local Contest. Local Conte t Fritz Kaestner YV. R. Davies . Gladys Grinnell . C. E. Soderberg Cyrus Thieme Xvllllillll H. Preston Ruth Tasche . Edward Roberts LGCAL ORATO R I CAL CONTEST. . . . . . . . . Honesty of Purpose . New Christian Citizenship . . The Klenace of Low Xvages . The Problem of the City Tenaments The Force of an Idea . . . The Coronation of Humanity . The New Sphere of the College VVoman . . . . How to Read S9 f f Q , fa .1aa'.za-.'.'.'.cv.'.'.'.'.:'nazi'.'.'.:'.c'.-.Mkf WW X Pi Kappa Delta OFFICERS. VV. A. ZINZOW HENRY LEWIS . DELNI.AR VVENSINK FRANK J. PALUKA . . . . MEMBERS. Alfred D. Sutherland Lowell P. Goodrich Arthur J. llflartin Ross D. ll-flowrey Fred C. lllaynard llflarland hlillard Clarence A. Kopp Otto Birr Archie Hirst . Vice President Horace Bumby VVilliam H. Preston Frank J. Paluka VVilliam A. Zinzow Delmar D. Wensink Henry Lewis Nathaniel B. Dexter Norman Boardman Byron I. Rock Local Chapter of P. K. D. established in Ripon College 1912. 90 I 'A' ,qhzuwf ,.,,u6 an I I , : 93.4. I l. 1 L11 1'.'f.'.'A'l-':','- '- '-1':131'1'-1 '- '.'.'.WfWl mf j Mask and Wig GRINNELL. KREBS. H.-XSKIN GLADYS GRINNEL GEORGE KREES RUTH TASCHE EDWARD ROBERTS LYNN HASKIN . OLIVE SMITH Florence Graham Cora D. Smith Orma Keuper Lawrence Carroll Harry Falconer Natalie Wilber Henry Lewis Gladys Grinnell George Krebs W. R. Davies MEMBERS. 91 Ruth Tasche Edward Roberts Lynn Haskin Olive Smith lllargaret Hill Otto Birr lllarion llflaynard Elsie Johns Helen Barnum VVayne lllarchant ROBERIKS. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Manager . Coach 14. '-,f U. '-W 9 ' ' I ff' . f , , I ,,2,.0,- .f,,i.- 4 92 .m,:.E. f MMM Q 1211? 4 1 5 LYNN HASKIN CLAUDE :XIASON AUSTIN ELY ARCHIE HIRST Boardman H uskins Klasun Hirst Ely jones Zinzow Paluka Stmlss FOI'L1ITl OFFICERS. MEMBERS. Prof. Fehlzmdt 93 Davies Larsfm Smlerberg Nelson Heck Shurrr Klorson Thieme Reichmuth Presimlcnt Vice- Prc'sidc'nt . Sccwtnry 'IXITZISLITFI' -r--v-in 4 ' y W K Ny' gp V wi If H1 I ,,i l,l ml IN HQ! l r, l ,N EV M LV ,I 'l wh! 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In as not rm when -mx many num sp.-fm mmm um: rum yan no u-ink of mn.,-.. 'rn-N ix . uigm x 1. mf png rn. Linf-mf 1 M' 1' Faq? ',, V ' IFIHE l f' an-J 2 'X on an u-muwm, wg, nm in lm fm - xmmma ro mm Eva 3 summon, Lhus man., 5 nppuuwdefac. 19 BEAVER DAM: Fimhl mwmg mg of um mm- uw mwmwav me rw - we mama fm smar- Llawxs. HASKIN. 'I'HuaME. RE1cHMU NICCLAIN. CALLAHAN. C1-1Es1.Ex'. H1Rs'r. Zmzow. TASCHE. 96 uw- 4 mm mes-ww-y muv..-vme1 xmmuppvnuwwu, yu.-me lux-ugh an mm ul yqmuf, 5.- ewunmupomguumwxzwmq- -PM The vvwmk 'UN mhmmuul pa-mm the-uf V 2 che-mu-gv'val:,.,g..,..a .apr-.uimmulum mum mr marins WY ag the mf. wi. .mm ....,.-.,.......4. ., ,. .. , ., PALUKA. TH, BECK. IVIURRAY. MoR1AruTY. FRITSCHEL. 7 WWWWW4 R ffgwwffnwff' Wffff ffffwfwz RUMSQN f Q 19. Wflz,' '.az1'.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.' '.Q'.s'.::'.-.'.z- ' '.',WlZ7l Ripon College Days FRANK J. PALUKA . LYNN HASKIN WY B. RIILL.-XRD . . . 'I' H Ii STA FF. lfilitm'-in-Cliief ssuciute lfditur Alumni lfditor llENRY LEWIS . . . Y. NI. C. A. XVILLIAM Zmzow . Forensic ETHEL CALLAHAN Social VICTOR BECK . . Social HERBERT FRITCHEL . Athletic RL'TH NIURRAY . . Musical ERYVIN REICHMUTH . . . . . General RFPORTERS. CYRL's THIEME. PAUL CIIESLEY. LEo KIoR1.xRiTi'. ARCHIE L. HIRST ........ Business Klanzlgei' R. C. RICCLAIN . Assistant Klanagei' 97 V 9 I bl 2 -maze:-.-.'.-.av.'.'.''.z'.z'.:1'. '.a:' 'z.1Wk1 98 W lf 0' v10 11 4:5215'n1'n':'5'lu'l'u112211:11's 'n11'.' 1 ' Social Committee XVILLI.-XM Onvrs Chester Short Ida johnson Florence XVilliams Helen Barnum GEORGE A. Pr.-XLBERT . . Chairman Carl Russel Hans Larsen Lucile Kleiner Earl Hvyman Florence Graham 99 F aculq Wl'Wff fW0' 0!!!' WWW Z ' 0!? 100 ,.-.1...-. , ,V 4, k M '1 -P V, ,ly 1 1 1 ff m fe W if Ayvwwfffffwfm 'ffwfff wwfffwfm ' f?Z Qeiuimsow 2 4 1 w.-.'.'.nv.'.'.'.'.:'.s'.11n'.'.z'.'.'. XVII.1.1AAi A. Zlxzow DELMAR D. XVIQNSINK HANS C. LARSEN . ARCHIE L. HIRST . XVilliam A. Zinzow . Delmar D. XVensink . Lynn Haskin . . Archie L. Hirst . Henry Lewis . Hans C. Larsen . Julian Y. Klalone Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS. CABINICT KIENIBPIRS. . President Vice-President . Secretary 'lireasurer Religious Meetings . KIISSIUDS ACTIVE MEMRI-IRS. Selden Chesley Strong Baldwin XVoodmansee Larsen Preston McClain Paluka Ely Beck KI. Xvilliams Sims Shelman Lewis Otto Orvis Boardman Haskin lf. H. Roberts Bradbury Roberts Dunlap De Grief Owens Hussissian XVensink Loos Brown lf. S. Roberts Klorson Nelson 101 Membership . Social . Finance and Bible Study Labor Bureau . Athletic A i 2 I v I 5 ! K E 102 Li . 1 0' Yll Il Z . f :SSLIZI 0 Q E. S I Ziijfz Z 4an-.12-.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.'.'.'.1 Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS. l,U.1R,-XINE lJE'l'lifl . . . President Matin l-lA.1K1is . . Yiee-President Cop. SXIITH Treqsurer RLTH KI. 1lL'RR.-XY . . . Secretary FACULTY. Klrs. Bintliff llrs. Smith Klrb. Evans lliss Smith Hrs. Gilman bliss Goodrich Klrs. Reade lliss Cunningham STUDENT MEMBERS. Anderson Hungerford B. Klurray Barnum Holiday llaynard Bonnell Harkes R. Klurray Beandette Johnston O'Neil Berger Johns Parker Boote Jones Peter Bryan Kraemer Potter Currie Knight Quigly Cujak Keuper Reagan Garber Krebs Rottman Graham Lyon F. Shaw Groesbeck Little RI. Shaw Grinnell Scribner Vandervelde C. Smith Swineheart XVilber NI. Smith Tasche XVeller Seaman Klanz Zemlika Hill 103 yyfWfmfZy' Vllyfffr 0fffwfn ?f1111 ?fg 2 Q My 1 22 Z QMINHE XIAID OF Pm1,1uPo1,1S 'ATHE INTERNATIONAL f3CTETTE.M 104 'S 1, .Q 15 X.. Xu ii'-4 f igs? 4. ' 1 0 E f 1 , I Y , ' -flu , f I A 0 - lv I X 1 11,1 . , L I S 5 . H 1 3 'W f '- K I inf, Sf ,T,y,av.-H E ,N ri,--E -' Q 5 , , 4 1. ,-.1 ff 'ei w- to '- , , - --'. ,....- - -- ' f' f , ' ..f L' ' 1 ' X v-Yaxij-7 - f s.. R ' - ' s , -S , C S ss- if IX F , 'L x- LS -i,f- if' - ' -K' 4 , , -I E- ' g ,..f.+ T H rj' f ' + ' 1-f f -Y f' A College Mother Goose As l was going along, long, long. l whistled a bit of a song, song, song, For a campus where trees and benches throng. Has often lovers its way along, long. S0 I whistled a bit ot a song, song, song, To warn l was coming along, long, long. Simple youth and simple maiden. just a heedless pair Said the youth unto the maiden, Kiss me if you dare. Said the maiden to the tempter, VVell because l promised Here's JUST UNE, so said the maiden. Just because l'm honest. VVillie's step is light as air Coming down the Bartlett stairs. He has no wish to linger there. Is she fickle XVillie Shelman? llaunders, you know, could eat no fat. Klaunders could eat no lean. But when the rest had finished, 'tis said. He licked the platter clean. Bow l wow l wow l VVhose dog Zlrt thou? Little Sheryin VVillman's dog. Bowl wow ! wow l How pretty the house that Jack built, But Jack, poor lad, is all forlorn. His heart with love is tattered and torn. For Klyrtle another's ring has worn XVhile Jack was getting his house built. Bye baby bunting. Bunney's gone a-hunting, Not for a little rabbit skin, But any girl young Jones can win. 105 7 W 111 0 1 1 fl 11111 1 v11 1 I If 111111 1 IIIIIV 01100 g WlW wff' 0111 1 W g 5 QLEQUMSQN 1 f .z.+.,:.2.f.,,: aww mg 1 , s f,.4,.. My WWA 1'.'.G'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'n'4'.'.'.2'.1'.21'.'.'-1'.1'f'.ZWI 106 ff we W f 'W 'ffffffff ffwffwfw, Qiiieumsom .2'.'.'.2'.'.','.'.'.'l.'4','.'.''.G'.' T. '.'. !? ECl lOeS FFOITI West -lens-XVell I tell you how it is. Bill-VVell, sziyl Hans-Come on tellers. Si-I've got too much to do. Skink-VVho wants to go for ri walk? Shep-D - - in - - t- -l. john Paul-Go to H. .lily-YVhen I refereed that- Dusen-Kly folks out in Spring Valley- SCTHD-DZlI1lS hoy Larry is going to hit the bull non Hussie-That may be all right. Doc-Uh, you doggone- Hank-John Paul, shut up now and go to hed. Loos-Aw to H - -l wid vu. There was Z1 young fellow nzuned Hzirrji, In East Building he loved to tnrry. The hoys saw him one duff. XVas nmehst du? said they. And ever since then lu-'s been xvziri. 107 -4. '-,f v. wp I ' ' W' . f , 3 ,1,.0,. , 45, 1 n11-.1a'.-.'.'.'.cv.'.','.'.1'.:'.'1-.'.'.z'.a-.',WlkW ZQf2Zkz 1lZ 108 .m.,:.2. N514 wk f f. f ,i,.5f1ZfiP 4 Zflh 1'f'.S'.'.'i '.'.'1'.'l.'f','.'.1'.S'.' 1','.'.3'.'.'.', The Annual Class Scrap N Saturday afternoon, the 10th of September, the Sophomore Class de- feated the Freshmen on the lower campus. At ten minutes past two. 'N ,Y Referee Beck assembled the belligerent classes and elucitated the entire code of law in essence and detail. This law is based on the natural and inalienable rights of man, and purposes to put individual as well as class security and welfare upon a sound bases. Acting upon this benevolent impulse the use of spurs, bowee knives and bomb dropping dirigibles was discouraged as being deleterious to health and happiness. Strangle holds, kidney punches, and bareback polevaulting were expounded as highly effective tactics. Prior to the fracas the ranks of the freshmen had been considerably thinned by the enforced absense of the most warlike members of the class. The combatants had been put into the custody of the sophomores on the morning of the conflict, and were lying hopelessly and helplessly bound in the hay mound of President lfvans's barn, the members of the football squad were also prohibited from participating in the scrap. Lambert Could not afford to have the gods of the gridiron injured. Ar two-twenty the referee sent both armies to their respective trenches. sounded his whistle, and the tilt was on. The freshmen charged down hill with heads and antlers lowered, while the second-year men assembled around the Hag. The yearlings plunged into the defences and carried them at the point of the bayonet. A mad rush for the pole ensued. Each collegiate strippling singled out his nearest adversary and the carnage became hand to hand. Shirt tails, dust patches of skin. uprooted hair and tense excitement filled the air, while the sophomore banner waved tranquilly over the death grapple as if in mockery. Occasionally a freshman would hurdle the mass and climb the pole within a few feet of the coveted Hag, but the defending sophomores invariably disrobed him, forcing him to slide down out of sight. Not once during the melee did the freshmen approach within dangerous distance of the second-year emblem. The entire struggle was a repetition of charges and repulses. Because of the intense heat the endurance of the contestants vaned rapidly. and towards the close of the twenty- minute encounter the majority lay limp and breathless on the greensward. At two- forty the final whistle blew with the 1917 banner still streaming over the heads of the exhausted belligerents. 109 W I W. '-,f -,, '.,,, 9 ' I ' gn I I I 5 bind, ,275 5 110 ' P .. - l 1 I' ,il 7 QW HTG MVOCLPGU mmf! WWGU MY' ..-.... :NN QR in 1. g . : 3 ..- 1- 5 T' i -- 'I' ' 1' '21 2 ': M... Q4 V v '71 4 x ' ' A 1 K 0 .z.+.,:.:.1.,f f N514 W! f f. 4 1 '-'A V,'4'.'v'.'I.'a'p':'.1 '.1'.11', '- ' . C:OI'1'IIT1OI1S Rules 1 : rifallga HEN the door is opened, rush in and beat everyone else to a place. You f if canyt sit doWn,but you can get a line on what is to be served, so that you W L3 may formulate an effective criticism. 1 2 Immediately on being seated, consume all food in sight, such as bread, pickles, etc. They are put on the table for paclhers, piece de resistance is on its way. 3 If the waiter does not appear at once, use the hardware for hammers and pound on the dishes. Such music supplements beautifully the widely advertised Commons Victrola. 4 VVhen the waiter appears, greet him with appetite sharpening witicisms, holding your knife and fork poised in the air. 5 YVhen the grub is placed on the table, attack it with voracity. Your very life depends on your being the first to ply the toothpick. 6 VVhen the waiter is moving at top speed, order everything you can think of at the same time from mustard to more water. He is in the business for his health, the more trips he has to make to the kitchen, the rnerrier. 7 During the meal use all the pickles, baked botatoes, etc.. for ammunition. there is a surplus provided for just that purpose, and the dining room girls delight in picking them up. 8 If you are dissatisfied with the meal on general principles, abuse XVensink, that's what he is there for. VVHAT XVOULD YOU SAY IF f Norman started a petition to tire Prexy? The CRIKISON came out without saying something about Carp's chasing? You saw Morey with a grouch on? Coffeen got interested in some outside activity? You happened to meet Franc without Currie? Natalie started to talk in a whispering tone? Bob lXIcClain happened to stay up until nine-thirty some night? You heard that Stouss had refused an invitation to dine at the VVoodside Club? , 111 yfWfmlQ01 vzlyffff 0fWfll g1ff1 fffg ? .2.f.,2f:,5,j: Q ?ffZ?Zf f 112 .W a ff4WWf Wff' 'NW' ' fm QEQUMQQN ' '.'.1'n'.'1'f'u'a?lf':'o' 'J '.1'.111'.'d ' ' '4'. Some Things We Would Like To Know In Regard To the Faculty Prexy: VVhat he thinks of VVilson, Roosevelt. His opinion on materialism, militarism. Barber: VVhat he thinks of the man that destroys college property. Tainter: VVhether he allows freshmen to tip chairs against the wall. VVoodmansee: VVhether he ever lived in Indiana. His opinion of the Studebaker car. Fehlandt: If he is going to join the prohibition league. Miss Smith: Her opinion of Bishop Quayle and the Methodist church in general. Smith: HOW much he enjoys the one o'clock history Class. Cunningham: If she has any thoughts for Ireland. Gilman: If he has forgotten his favorite story. Bintliff: How she likes the singing at chapel. In General: How they all enjoy sitting on the platform during Chapel time. THINGS WE HEAR IN CHAPEL. Students work too hard. Get gossipping habit. Be curious. Yield to tempta- tion on the right side. I would like to write a hook on The Function of Fun and dedicate it to Deans. VVe have too much delegated athletics in our colleges. 113 5 l 1 Y D I wil , I H Q 7 953,410 wgiff, A''1'.11 ':'1'1'n'.'ln'n'p' '.1'q1':T11'.'42' ' 'Q 114 i ' X ff gf' K4 f ,, ff' mm -w ff' ' Wwfffwg ff , WWW f'?1 fW W Zi.1'.'.12'.'.'.'.'.t'f.','.'.'.:tv.::z'.'.:','.'.'.WfWl Rache l Um sieben uhr one Freitag night Twenty Maedchen nahmen flight To the basement of the Halle. Sugar, vinegar and all Took sie mit, taffy zu machen, Fuehlten gut, so alle lachten. All things fertig war'n below, Teller, buttered, in ein row, Candy kocht bald auf den stove Nach die Maedchen da arrove, Und im naechsten Zimmer gingen, Hoffnend all ein prize zu Fingen, Alle lVIaedchen ausser zwei, Guessing contest there to try. Taffy kocht-wie gut es schmelt! Alle zwanzig hungrig felt. Fertig bald, on 'foresaid Teller Koch es steikt, und vor den cellar Vvindow stellt es um zu kuehlen. Mit den fingers often fuehlen, Wollten dass es fertig Waere, Dass sie bald nach anderen kehre. Grosse noise im andern Zimmer Zeigt das prize to be ein Hbimmer. Aber wehl auch achl und woe! Unterm Fenstern liegen low Viele Knaben-grosse Baengeln NVill nicht gehen nach den Engelnli Swiped six Teller off den sill And sneaked with them up the hill! Rlaedchen shrieked, got all excited, But those Knaben-Mensehen benighted- Cared not for that, dachten nur Dass die Taffy heiss war, sure! Maedchen zwei nach Stadte gehen lllehre vinegar um zu flehen! Machten Taffy once more yet, Knaben won't get this, you bet! Aben Knaben wachset bolder Waited till it got some colder Than die andere, und then took it From the very hand that shook it! 115 l 0' w rz f f': 4 I Q 3332? f Z ?,,fZ.f!,,'j1? 6 116 Y W 111 If I I0 101 1' 'Ill I vflr ruff wif If W W ff W!! ff!! I W1 I g W! QEQQMQQN Z , Q MA1'-'.G21 '4':'f'.'I.'n'f'f'42'.2'-511'-'.1'.'.'-. p Rache fcontinuedl Maedchen shrieked once more already- XVould have schlzlgt those Knaben deady Out they rushed, but Knaben sly Mussten all nach Hause Hy. Halten, doch ein Teller dropped, Found in dirt and snow getlopped, Klaedchen brought it schnell nach I-Iause Dirt and branches macht nichts aus. Pulled it schoen und mzicht es rot Klit ein bischen colorin' dope. Laufen schnell red pepper holen, Put in candy to be stolen, Cut it up in kleinen stuecken, Put on sill und wenden Ruecken. llrichten Licht low und weggehen In dark Halle bleiben stehenl Kamen Knzihen, seizen Tuffy, Think those Huedchen surely daffy. Put it in their mouths Hrst crack- Taste the pepper-put it back! Andere Knaben come and steal it- Eat red pepper and still feel it! Klaedchen aber gingen hinauf- Caren nicht for weitern Lriuf, lissen viel Srilat und Kuchen, Photos take. und Betten suchen. Knaben setten up und drink- Drown the pepper-so they think! Pepper rot-ri nickel's worth- llakes of heat no little dearth! Huedchen frohen sich und lachen XVeil auf Knaben they have Rachen! -ggi i V 1.8 4 A 5. .2ml. 117 1 flWflllfW0' vllyfffn Wmgfuwz 1 WZ ?d111 tfg ' gaqaumsow :'.-.Qas-.'.'.'.'.-r.'.'.'.'.z'.s'.::'.-.'. ' . With the Glee Club VVe miss: Preston's overshoes, Kolberg's ogles, Dexter's brilliant C ?J deeds, Casey's squak, Apple's laugh, llother Goose Rhymes, Pink's black hair, Carp's pajamas. VVe still have: Luke's popularity, Nelson's ogles, The eceliastical billiard sharks with a supplement, bIac's scowl, Imported perfume, Girls we have met before, Smith's mackinaw, Simm's pink cheeks, A host of Robertses, Owens saying I cawnt sing. ECHOES FROM THE GLEE CLUB TOUR. blarch 26. After shaking the moth balls and red pepper from their suits, the Glee Club journeyed to far off Rosendale to make their initial appearance, Kind Fate left the turnips in the cellar but Chuck thought discretion the better part, and left for Fondy on the first train. Fanning and Gloze Roberts finally succeeded in sending Ely and Dusen off to bed, Bobbin visits the folks back on the old farm and shows his knowledge of fine cattle, Dick was glad to see him'. April l. The club again appear but at Brandon. Here the octette do the light fantastic for a curtain raiser and amuse Mrs. Bintliff by their adept juggling of Little Orphant Annie. Page brings down the house by announcing llr. VVilson singing that Roberts song and calling for lNIr. Neena to play the accompaniment. The Bartlett serenaders mix their cues and give the audience a double dose of the Alma lX'Iater. Slow curtain, and the club left for parts unknown April 3rd, VVill any kind person who finds them direct them on their way back to the classic halls of their college? fDue to the fact that the Crimson goes to press on time this will be continued in our next.j . 118 .g,1.,:.:,z,,r s-'HM 1 . f . f ,,1..d. .225 5 .1'.'.'.an-.'.'.'.cv.'.'.'.'.:'.1'.::'.'.'.a'.-.'. IF YOU LISTENED AT BARTLETT. AlmaiGreat game. Currie-Honest? Gladys-Geel when I was at Albion. Doris-They made so much noise I couldn't sleep. Klarion-Say kids, do you know the story about- .Ioy-! lhl that minister down home. Emma--He owes me a box of candy. Ada-Let's laugh now girls. Linda-Hello! this is Bartlett. Barny-Gotid-bye Herman. l'etergDon't forget cabinet meeting. NVE ARE LED TO REMARK. That Porky is becoming discouraged in a fruitless search for a man his size. That Sims must be blushing for the Eighteenth Century. ' It is said that XVensink has not yet succeeded in selling his sweater. Preston has recently deemed it expedient to change his brand of tobacco from Lucky Strike to Velvet, because it is recommended by all great public speakers. Professor Fehlandt has positively refused to lead singing in chapel any more. It is said that Thieme has discovered a new process for making india ink. That Hans Larsen aught to stop bragging about himself around here. NVE XVOULD LIKE TO ASK. If Harry finds it a hard warnito have to compete with the faculty? On what condition Klary. is keeping that dog? Fox, what the difference is between the girls around here and those at home? Jens, how the College lVidow is getting along? If the VVoodside boys ever intend to come to Education on time? How many times XVensink has asked you for your board money? If Billie Eats Knows that his record has been broken by Billie II.? XVhen the college intends to buy couches for some of our recitation rooms? XVhat mark Limy got in hrst year French? How many turns of the radiator yalye is enough to keep the room warm? How high the gas bill of the Smith Hall boys ran during December? 119 wf 1 wi f , . f 4 A1'.'.'.2'.'.'.'.'.'.'l.'p','.'.1'.1'.' ' '.'-'-1'.2'.'.Z,Wl 2Zm2V llfZ 120 , .z. Q.: 9,2 f 1 ' 1' fe 3732 f . f ,,i,.fz7,'ff 4 WWA 1 '.'. G '-'.'. '.'.'.','l.'a'. '-', Z '-T. ' 1'.'.'.1 '.'. '.'. Zf2ZlZl5 'fZ College Calendar sr: PTE M B ER 15 Registration Day. The freshmen of the Barn initiation into the mysteries of trunk wrestling and wall decorating. Bartlett finds that Honor has registered with the crowd. IO The Cookoo yell is introduced from the top of the hall table. Old students begin to wonder if there are any of the old faculty back. I7 Y. ll. Stag at VVest Hall. Hans coins a new word for platform use. 18 The President's Reception. VVe wonder now if this was the first time Harry saw her. 19 The annual Class Rush. A few dozen freshmen prisoners in the Smith Hall attic. Squire on the campus but not to register. 21 John Stouss is discovered. 22 VVe have the privilege of seeing and hearing Dr. Azura Davis. 23 llarv. is appointed guardian of VVilliam Erskine. Eva Yveller finds that she is the only girl in college physics. 2-l Ir is Fair Day. The freshies gaze in wonder at Ripon in gala attire. .26 Football game, Oshkosh High at Ripon. VVe beat the visitors 2-I--0. Z7 A deathly silence reigns in Smith, it is Sunday morning. No sound except the SHINE of little Unterman. 29 Smoke got up early, VVoodside very much concerned, send for the doctor. 30 The movie man is here, we have to sit in the snow while the thing turns around. 31 First edition of College Days appears from l'aluka's hands. Girls lValk Away. OCTOBER l Sophomores exhibit their tonsorial ability on the freshmen. Some one has nice hair. 2 Hoss makes the second collection of Smith Hall dues. 3 That special to Oshkosh, where we beat the Normalites 20 to 7. Those forward passes that made the length of the field in three downs. Then they object to our Snake Dance. -l Krebs and Spute go hunting. Spute is in danger of losing his legs. 5 Fox establishes his ofilice in Smith Hall. 'liennis tournament is on. Klorgan is in the lead. 6 Erskine is terrified by the sight of the effects of morphine. 12 Limy signs up with the conservation of property movement. Freshmen party is held. Yearlings turn barbers. I6 lllason, Pink, and Sody, make a permanent arrangement with the livery for a rig to take them to Green Lake. 19 Freshmen and Sophs. disturb classes by fighting on the campus. Sophs. do a holy job on Bony. 20 De Greef decides not to grace the first college dance with his presence. 22 Hank gets his victrola. Beck comes back from Oshkosh and finds minimum of damage done. 23 Guttman opens negotiations for a date. Klarchant and Coffeen decide it is no use trying to live apart and give up the idea. 2-l VVest Hall serenades Bartlett. 27 Don comes to Smith Hall for good. Porky sweeps out the lobby. VVhy the great display of energy? 28 Smith 'Hall team beats High School. First Coffee served at Bartlett. 121 I I , lu.2L ? .4,4.,,.:,1.,,: Z gwfwf Q 40,74 122 W 4W z 7 ' if 4 l'Wf 'fW!0' wfwfff Wwwfffwy f ? ' '?WZ gaauaasom W0f.Z'-'. ', 5'l'-'f'.'4'.'l.'4','.'.' '11'4Z1'.'1'A'.'.'.',WfWl College Calendar fcontinuecll NOVEMBER 3 Sims goes fearlessly to take his lesson from Hrs. Bintliff. 5 VVOodside vote the Black Death, after considerable discussion and debate. 7 Ripon tries to lose to Northwestern, nearly succeed. l-l- Lawrence game, 12 to 2. 19 Don and Junior have a falling out. 30 Bunny starts home in his bathrobeg reason, Barney was wearing his suit. DECEMBER l Krebs beats Finnegan at chess. 5 The male of the species try to find rooms in Bartlett. -lf Dance in Gym. Candy Pull in Bartlett. 7 That Oyster Supper at YVest Hall. 8 The Living Magazine is staged. Fritchel discovers burglars in the house. 10 The manners of the girls are considerably improved. The Commons cancel a toothpick consignment. l-l The boys bring green eyeshades with them to chapel, the flash of the imported diamond hurts their eyes. 21 The Christmas party at the Commons. Scrap returns the alarm clock to Bartlett. 23 VVe all go home for Xmas vacation, except the Armenians who stay to enjoy the sparrow feast. E JANUARY 5 VVe all are glad to get back after Christmas vacation. VVoodside party. 7 XVe hear of Prof. Barber becoming dean, and are glad. 9 Hoss. gives big feed in his room, 12 Bill goes to Red Granite to teach, in place of Sophie. l-I A bobful of YVest and Bartlett come into violent contact with State Street. IQ Staff, in trying to beat VVest Hall record, tries to slide without a bob. Pretty tough, Staff. 21 Scrap sweeps off VVest Hall porch. VVe hear for the twentieth time, that Limy has a new tie. 23 The new registrar, XVoodmansee, is getting busy. 26 Circumstantial evidence begins to point definitely towards the transient roomers that Bartlett had during vacation. 27 Some new people on the campus, Thiede, Haw Cameron and john Roberts. 30 Orvis becomes the object of scandal, What were the evesdroppers doing? FEBRUARY l Professor Krause is locked in the supply room with the girls. 2 Bartlett girls have to climb out of the window to get to their breakfast. 3 Bones Howard makes his first visit to Bartlett. Not his last. -l Dexter visits the campus. VVe are all glad to see him. 6 Russell and Hi swear off smoking. Dusen gives VVest a feed. 9 Notice of a Final in Bartlett Sociology, comes out in the paper. The coop pretty mad. 11 Smith Hall forms the Sheephead Club, which is synonymous with Schmear Society. 123 if fy gg! '19 y 41 1 ,A fzwfmfim vu 1 1 1 If 100 f r mmf 'gy 4- If we W5 If aff v W1 Q -4.-.,,.:.f.,,: ' Z WW I! Q f,' ,,,, ' , ,,.,... ,... .... ......,.,1 , .,., , , ..,,., . ' 1 If ' 2 Z wnwglvwfi . .. ...... , ......... ff -Wfifmlaf College Calendar fcontinuedb 12 All the Chasers at the Eastern Star. The Barn Basketball Team is beaten by Green Lake. Young ladies at Bartlett discovered sitting in lap of company. Not mentioning any names. 18 Smith Hall banquet, the greatest thing to be mentioned in that great banquet is, that Shelman smoked. 16 17 2-l YVho was that fellow from Rosendale trying to cut out Bobbie? 27 Guess they don't want our money at the Armory Theatre. Anyway, they tied a can to us. MARCH l YVho was in danger of getting pulled for depriving Lawless of his sign. Not Limy. 2 High School Tournament. Wve beat Beloit in basketball. 3 Bartlett edition of the Days comes out. Elsa Johnston, editor. 6 Meters are placed in Smith Hall. Kicking heard blocks away. 11 Hirst tries to teach Dr. Klutch some physics but falls down on points. 12 Important sessions in the halls, planning how to save light bills. 15 The lIask and XVigg has its first program. Makes a great hit. 18 Sophs. have their party in the Commons, lots of fun. 10 Macmannus lectures at High School. 20 The latest addition to the Smith Hall Klenagerie arrived. Dynamite.y' 23 Elms edition of the Days appears. 26 Gleeclubbers go to Rosendale. Chasers go with them. APRIL 6 CRIMSON GOES TO PRESS. ...ez .. , ,se asia .S-U 1.-2 fri?--' 0 1,- .S gi ogg -P i i f 1 .. -Q.. l 124 jay My 'W f W M ffl mfwfm wx ff, 1 fl fuzz f ' muy llffflnfl X T335 . .N vp 1 . ,f I A . ,g,.,..f,.,,- 4 a1rW1ffWV Z To Horace Oh! man of wisdom! Klan of deep my stery All scholars loye thee, thou art a curse to ine. Thy odes are jewels, slow to sparkle, Slow, when Bliss Goodrich assigns forty lines. A cute little kid is Kliss Currie, But always in such a great hurry That no one hut Franc Can stay in her rank: All she says is, Oh, Gee! I should worry. KIen are not good looking, if a woman tells you so, you can take it for granted that she is working you. -Quale in chapel. Boardman likes baked potatoes and hash And he goes after beans with a dash. Should he kick on the chuck, 'Twould give Skink such a shock That he'd faint dead away in a flash. Bones Cin sociologyj- I can trace my descendants hack to the Mayflower. Good work Bones, where did you get the start? 125 'F 4 1 7.2 '.','.','.','4'I.'a'u'v '11 '-13' 12'-'J '.'. 'v', ,Af QSM .M Q Q of . ffffwx ,j Q O o Q03 1 N! WWW W 551000 '0 jf 05,5 . a Wk ff! ' ' f 00 gr 0 4 -Z1 - L-'g,,.U 0 O- 0 1 - 0 1 E , 2 3 O Q 0 N ,N 0 o o 0 , 0 5 1 ' 0 O O 6 KX - 0 O5 5 4 0 4 R 126 aku , egwfxff 12 ff ' ., 1 AZ X ,- .v E 5 V! .1 M2654 whaeung yy? 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Q f EW? 1' X M K ff 3 1 341!-My,ij, mfwaugam Q 'Ml AV ,ff fiiik , f 7 X 1 My 'Lili gli! s ...QQ X X, . , V X- 'XJ I , X?3'f'w, ix f' Xikf X i , cpl 127 'X RIPON COLLEGE , FOR WE SENIORS - BUT - PARFITTS STUDIO FOR OUR PHOTOS THE COMMON THING UNCOMMONLY WELL DONE BRINGS SUCCESS No tter what we do or what we sell e ant to make good nd a gl e satisfaction The Daylight Store w1tl1 thu gmnls and the servlcc. 18 Safety First THE BANK OF REAL SERVICE German National 'Bank R-QIPON, WISCONSIN li yiiu ciiiitciiiplqitc :itti-ruling liipmi Ciillcgt- yiiii sliiiiilil prist- piiiit' lmilyiiig yfiiii' lfzill Suit :mil llx'ei'cw:1t until yiiii zirrivc at Ripiiii :mil pct ziuliiziilitcil with tlic Styli- :incl lYurliiii11sixliip of llill's cftalilisliiiiciit. XXI- stiifly tlic lzitwt in Cliitlit-s. J. C. HILL Cutter and Tailor Ripon, : : Wisconsin STUPENDOUS, THRILLING. AWE-INSPIRING. Klzuiagcr t'ivi'lit-tt pri-at-iitg the xx'w1'lil-lfiiiicil Smith Hall Twins Carpenter and Morgan iii tlicii' lll1lI'X'Qlllll4 fcat THE HUMAN FROG IVYV l 14219 l licw iiivtwl vw1itiri'tii+1ii4tQli'n'c , . 4 iiiwt rcturncil lruiii Il tum' ml Aus- tralia. Xi-ix' Zczilaiiil, :mil tlic Hricnt :mil arc thc lmcst tlic wiirlil frm priiiliicc. .Xu ciifllcss siicccseiiiii tif liavlc' lmulic-Sl1iX't'1'iilg, lm 1' a i ii-raclcing. licart-tlirulmliing thrills. 129 At Lumen Est Oysfcsrfs Giir-'Ts ADH Lmiikxs Lssgs Apg3Hs gpnimsn Gsit Hsif' Eit Ripsm Csllllsgs ATTENTION ! When You Need SPORTING GOODS GET THE FAMOUS LINE STALL and DEAN For Sale by F. WILLIAM DIEDRICI-I ROY E. REED Lawyer RIPON, WISCONSIN DR. CLEVELAND Dentist Where the Students Go RIPON, WISCONSIN There's no betwixt and between in the way your clothes fit and hang. Ed. V. Price 85 Co. Chicago, U. S. A. wIll IQIIIIII' yum III-xx' sIIIt 0 I Quill III IIVIICI' if YUIIYII Ivzlvv XIIII 'III'e WIIII IIS zmfl It WIII lm- Right to a dot. The TOGGERY THE MAT TICE-FOSTER CO. RIPON, XYIS. We cater to the wants of the public in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS, DRESSES, ETC. CARPETS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS AND RUGS. Agents for the Famous MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE and Headquarters for Everything in Hardware. BARLOW 8: SEELIG CO. Ripon, XYis-:o11si11. Butzin 8zKussrnan R. G. Procknow Ripon, XYisconSin Dealer in Fresh. Salt and Smoked Meats. , CENTRAL Furniture - Undertakmg HF XT HAXRKFT Picture Framing Ripon. Wis. - UST OUT! Rlpon Produce Company J I H THE LATEST SONG HIT. Rlpnn, XX ls, In the Old South Door Z. mf lngrramb llhrfls by Brien. Sllver Creek Creamery Butter f MUSE by Barney and Eggs. .-Xt all good music dealers. I 132 Meyer-Rotier Service extends to every detail of a printing order. Its completeness gives Custo- mers a feeling of confidence that they will get the best that can be obtained. And in the printing of Booklets, Catalogs, and other advertising matter, you will Flncl Meyer-Rotier Serv- ice is especially profntable. Telephone us about it. Meyer-Rotier Printing Co., Milwaukee RIPON PACKING COMPANY Manufacturers and Packers of SALT AND VINEGAR PICKLES SWEET SPICED PICKLES A SPECIALTY RIPON, WISCONSIN 1 3 3. GRAF JUSSE Dealers in FRESH AND SA LT ME.-XTS Ripon, XYisconsin H. L. Fargo Jeweler and Optician Ripon, XYis. F . W. Diedrich DRUGGIST College Text Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens. Victor Victrolas and Records. The Prudential has the Strength of Gibraltar S. D. BOREHAM lJis't Manager Urtlinary Depart- ment. Ifoml dn Lac. XYis. Ripon Theatre Co. ARMORY, RIPON The Home of Feature Photoplays You want good pictures-so do we. NYC show the kincl that please you and your friends. ll, l.. L.XlYl-ESS. Manager. Ripon Lumber Co. Building Material and Fuel Ripon, XVisconsin Phone lllaclc 42 Ripon Steam Laundry E. E.Sll1ltll, Prop. FZ? Satisfaction Guaranteed DuVALL GROCERY CO. RIPUX, XYIS. FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT and THE BEST TEAS AND COFFEES IN THE WORLD TO DRINK. Sole Agents for- T HE HNEST COFFEE ON EARTH ij AM W WVWME Rgqkgxfililigg 5153.1 Sa! ll Q, 1 I INET, 'I Veg X Tx CHASE E SANBORNS SEAL BRAND COLVIN BAKING CO. GOODS The best the art of baking' can produce. A full line of ROBERT A. JOHNSTON CO. HAND MADE CANDIES ALL AT THE SANITARY STORE. 135 if v D.ARMsrnoN acc. G The CONIVIDEXCE YOU will tion xvill place in us and the satisfac- our service and merchandise give you will leacl you to al- eonie to this store. DEMING QThe Shoe Manj Conte nmv :intl see our Styles ul the Times. ways E. J. BURNSIDE 1artL'm11s'r rxxn i:ooiq51ii-i.ER College Text Books College Stationery College Jewelry Eastman Kodaks 202 MAIN ST. Spau1ding's Athletic Goods. RIPUN, XYIS. Chas. Saw CHINESE HAND LAUNDRY 'df' lqlllllll, XYiS. E . Hunold College Barber l'ronipt Service, Good XVOrk Hair Cutting and Massaging ll Specialty lf. ll. lfllsxvortli U. QX. Luck C. H. Ellsworth 8t Cs . i'1tix'rii1ts .7 , l ulmhshers of The Ripon Commonwealth lfstalmlishecl l8fm5 THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN T H E C O O P Showing only the best Elms and nothing passed by the National Board of Censor- ship This Week's Features: Currie and Holiday appearing in L'The Giggling Girls . Wilbur in the illustrated song, If You can't be True to one or two, You're much better off with three . 136 RIPO- COI ,I EGF, RIPON, WISCONSIN The college is situated in a most fertile and beautiful section of YVisconsin. The campus is on an elevation in the central part of the city. The buildings for dor- mitory, recitation, and laboratory purposes have recently been rebuilt. The library, the scientific equipment, and the archaeological collections are large and valuable. WVith the completion of the new gymnasium the equip- ment of the college is very complete in every detail. Ripon offers carefully planned courses in nineteen departments of study. In most of these departments there is a wide range of subjects which afford a broad and attractive field of study. The average number of stu- dents to each professor is low enough to insure individual instruction. To young men and women who desire a liberal edu- cation either for its intrinsic value or as a foundation for the best professional or technical training, Ripon College offers the advantage of a high standard, a carefully sys- tematized course of instruction, modern methods and equipment, an atmosphere of Christian refinement, and a spirit of modern progressiveness. SILAS EVANS, President 137 The Modern Improvements and ELECTRICITY It is perfectly safe IS ag Cheap as 1 It is convenient I- i It is clean Xermeue It is odorless It is available instantly at any hour-night or day and GAS It is quicker ls as Cheap as Xllood If 15 Safer It is cleaner or Gasoline . . It IS more convenient WATER LIQUID, l'L'RE XYATER lS PRICELESS-XYe furnish water as pure as any in the world at the turn of the faucet. RIPON LIGHT 8: WATER COMPANY Your Business Your business is just as important to you as john D. Rock- L-feller's husiness is to him, Regardless of the line of business you follow and regardless of the size of your business. you need the advantage of modern hanking facilities such as we furnish. Open your account here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Safety First Bank RIPON. XVIS. Total Resources over SSLZOODOO. Gard Miller, President. F. Spratt, Cashier, H. P. Cody. Vice-President. VV. R. Dysart, Asst. Cashier. 138 139 Our Advertisers h a v e helped us tremendously. 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