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Shosr mho rritrrl. mith sumr iusti- firatimi. that tlirir ahilitirs haur not hrru lauhrb. arr uahrb to hr tolrruut in ruu- sihrratiuu of our purposr. -------------------- Srmrmbraurr Cruiualb Curas fflilfnrb tuurbrrrljt Hubert ima Si i ARTI Dritiratimt vsttev G u ihr fflrmbrra nf tijr Hipntt (Cnllciu' Jfarulty this (fruits mi out nf aiiprrriutinu nf thru pleasant aub italuable iuttmanj mith the stubrut bnbij Seven Eight .Vine Tea Elevet Twelve Thirteen Fourteen Fifteen Sixteen Seventeen Eighteen Nineteen Twenty Twenty-two Twenty-three Twenty-four Tueitiy-f ve Twenty-seven Twenty-eight nnmnnnszzmc 1:111mm. Twenty-nine â ' Thirty Tliirly-cnc Thirfy-two Thirty-four Thirty-five Thirty-six Thirty-seven Thirty-eight Thirty-nine Forty 1âorty-oiif Hrafiquartpra JJrraiuturl Br x m O. Buti.kk l.ieut. of Infantry lT. S. Armv VVm, W. Eagles Ciptain of Ihfantrv V. S. Army Arthur Peters Sergeant U. S. Armv (Caitrt ©fit errs T l RowâRaddant, Kuethe, Clark, Frye, Cleissd, Stallard, Seidlit Hollow RowâNope, Shaw, Mutch, Rose, Fehlandt, Adkins, Oilman Forty t wo fflnrpH ©rgantzattim Captain Eagles, Albion, Ind. West Point, 1913'1917 Commissioned, 1917 Served in 2 1st Inf. during war as 2nd Lieut. 1st Lieut., and Captain Since war, Fort Benning, Inf. School Philippines, 1923-1925 Ripon, 1925 Lieutenant Butler Fort Smith, Ark. Enlisted, 1913 Served with 7th Inf. During war, 1 1th Inf. 5th Inf. Georgia, Alabama, Florida Jefferson Barracks Ripon, 1924- Sergeant Peters, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Enlisted 1911, Fort Morgan, Ala. Philippines, 1913-1914 Chicago Recruiting service; Army Baseball and Football Drilling Troops in Texas during War Recruiting service at Milwaukee Ripon, 1921 Cadet Colonel Theodore Fehlanpt. Corps Commander Cadet Major Robert Rose, Battalion Commander Cadet Lieut, and Adj. Roland Raddant Cadet Captain Chester Adkins, Unassigned Unit Sponsor Ruth Colvin Battalion Sponsor Lavina Bricoson A COMPANY Cadet Captain Burton Stallard Cadet Lieut. Nelson Lueck Cadet T.irit. Ci yde Shaw Cadet Lieut. Ethan Giessel Company Sponsor Clarice Houghton B COMPANY Cadet Captain David Mutch Cadet Lieut Hollis Hope Cadet Lieut. Roy Teska Company Sponsor- Hllkn Bartels C COMPANY Cadet Captain Arnold Kuethe Cadet Lieut William Smdlitz Cadet Lieut. Herbert Wesker Company SponsorâGrace Westenberg DCOMPANY Cadet Captain Loyal Ollm an Cadet Lii ut James Clark Company Sponsor- Wava Finger BAND Cadet Lieut. Austin Frye, Band Leader Band Sponsor Merna Miller Forty-three ffitflp (lipam Fehlaiult Nelson H road rick Sccli Adkins May Stallard Oilman Frye Cole SEASON'S MATCHES Wisconsin State Indoor Meet - Fourth Place Feb. 20, 1926 Sixth Corps AreaâFired Here Fifth Place March 10, 1926 Hearst TrophyâFired Here PAST RECORDS Superiority in Rifle Marksmanship, cup given hy Chicago Tribune, Camp Custer, 1924 Champions Sixth Corps Area Indoor Rifle Marksmanship. 192 Personnel : Chester Adkins Arno Bahrs William Broadrick James Cole Theodore Fehlandt Austin Frye Arnold Kuethe Nelson Luec'k Edwin May Francis Nelson Loyal Oilman Clifford Seelig Clyde Shaw Burton Stallard Wil 1 iani Tradewel 1 Forty-four R.O.T.C. SPONSORS Tof RoâiiâMiller, Briggson Bo!lorn RowâHoughton, Finger, Colvin, Westenberg Forty-five mem IK. cT.% . . - â Hâââââ â Aâ COMPANY H flgraânââ âgBBWBâBâBO MBgâMBââââWHftMW III I IP ir COMPANY Korty-slx ID 1âorty-sevcn R.O.T.C. BAND Out on a hi e. Ripon cadets at Camp Custer in 192? during six weeds' summer naming period. Forty-eight Forty-nine j Sltrla Alpha -filii Rational Dramatic Fraternity Toussnint, Brameld, Boody, AitchUon, Nelson, Plzak Troutman, Eversz, Olson, Reed, Watson, Kelsey, Bradley OFFICERS Ralph Olson Lonveli. Watson Katherine Rf.ed - President ' Vice President â Secretary-Treasurer Olson John Ferguson...... Sarah Ferguson..... Andrew Ferguson.... Hannah Ferguson.... James C.csar....... âOluttc John...... Henry Witherow..... Sergeant Kernaghan Sam Mawhinney...... CAST ..................... Adam Aitchison ........................Inna Kelsey ....................Theodore Bra meld .....................Cecelia Calvy .. .................Sidney Nelson ...................Reinhold Gehner ......................Lowell Watson ................... Joseph Schulteis ......................Arthur Cramer Fifty-one âDULCY' Mask artd Wig Play. Second Quarter. 1926 CAST Dulcinia .........................................Ellen Trautman Gordon Smith, her husband...........................Marvin Halsey William Parker, younger brother......................Harry Flower C. Roger Forbes.....................................Sidney Nelson Mrs. Forbes...........................................Edna Jones Angela Forbes........................................Helen Bartels Schuyler Van Dyck ................................... Cecil Miller Tom Sterol........................................... Ralph Olson Vnvem Leach Winfield Diedrich Blair Patterson..............................................Arthur Cramer Henry, the butler...........................................William Brasure Fifty-two âMRS. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM Masl{ and Wig Play, Commencement, 192J ,, t, s Cast Jack Temple...... Frank Fuller .... Captain Sharp.... Wigson .......... John Brown....... Mrs. Jack Temple. Dorothy ......... Mrs. Frank Fuller Mrs. John Brown. .......Theodore Brameld ..............Sam Myers .............Ralph Olson ............Sidney Nelson .......:..Lawson Bauer âą ....D....Ellen Trautman âąv '.....Fern Bump .'......Marion Millard .........Katherine Reed âTHE SPIRIT OF RIPON Seventy'fifth. Anniversary Pageant, Commencement, 1926 Written and Directed by Prof. H. P. Boody The Acts I. - A Celebration in Ancient Ripon, England. II. - The Cathedral: A Farewell Service. o III. The Lure of the Wilderness. IV. The Forces of Darkness. V. A City of Light Set Upon a Hill. VI. The Muses Welcome the Spirit of Ripon. VII. The Coronation of Alma Mater. VIII. The Oath of the Knights. IX. The Procession of the Years. X. The Return of the Knights. Fifty-three DRAMATURGY PLAYS Scent' from All Gummed Up (First Quarter. 1925) Casts AH Gumyned Up George Bartlett ....................................Harry Flower Minter. his assistant ............................Edw. Warzinski Henrietta Tremayne ...............................Carolyn Parsons Geoffrey Tremayne ........... Winfield Diedrich Gloria Bartlett, George's wife...............................Orilla Meilahn Blue)berry in' Mrs. Waste, an old lady.............................Doris Knapp Phila Stranger, the girl............................Grace Michaels Mrs. Hathaway, a fellow worker........................Esther Haase Mrs. Grangerfi. the girl's mother....................Lola Boettcher Mrs. Whitmore, owner of the berry patch..............Marie Baumgartner Trifles George Henderson, county attorney............... Winfield Diedrich Henry Peters, sheriff........................... Willard Broadrick Lewis Hale................................................Frederick Diedrich Mrs. Peters.... Jane Shaw Mrs. Hale......................................... Doris Spencer PUBLIC EXPRESSION PLAYS Scene from Joint Owners in Spain (Second Quarter, 1926) Casts The China Pigâ Elizabeth Maynard, the mother. Elsa, her elder daughter....... Muriel, her younger Everybody's Husband' A Girl................ Her Mother............ Her Grandmother....... Her Great Grandmother. A Maid................ A Domino.............. Joint Owners in Spain Mrs. Mitchell... Mrs. Fullerton.. Miss Dyer....... Mrs Blair....... .Nettie Swartzlow ....Henrietta Kroes Gladys Runnels ....Helen Weigle Ruth Brcitcngross ...Lola Boettcher ..Gertrude Moore .......Elsie Evans ....Helen Bartels .Margaret Jones . ..Fayme Miller ...Lucile Wilcox ...Lois Wilcox Tifty-fivtf DRAMATURGY PLAYS Third Quarter, 926 The Will o' the Wisp The Will o' the Wisp. The Poets Wife........ The Maid.............. The Lost Silk, Hat The Caller............ The Laborer........... The Clerk............. The Poet............. The Policeman......... Casts .....................Doris Spencer ...................Grace Michaels ........................Jane Shaw ................Winfield Diedrich ....................Carl Eichhstaedt ...................James Patterson ............ Harry Flower .................Willard Broadrick ' A Wight dt An Innâ Toffy .................... -................. Willard Broadrick Albert Thomas.....................................Carl Eichstaedt Bill Jones .........................................Harry Flower Sniggers ....................................... James Patterson Three Priests of Klesh Marjorie Poblitz, Nettie Swartzlow, Esther Haase Klesh .......................................................Lola Boettcher The Little Theater Fifty-six Fii'ty seven (Eljp (ttnllpg? Sans Arnold H. Glasow Editor-in-chief Joseph H. Schulteis Business Manager Platform of The College Days 1. A Ripon spirit submerging fraternity feeling. 2. A jealous safeguarding of Riponâs traditions. y. A move to make Ripon pre-eminent scholastically. 4. An active voicing of student opinion. 5. A modern library for a modern institution 6. A complete student participation in college activities. Fifty-eight THE STAFF I'of RowâDied rich, Ciaics. Jorgensen, Toussaint, Boody, Kay, Olsen, l.a Vfotte Itoiiom RowâAsh, Baumgartner, Pilger, Dunsmoor, Spencer, Klein, Tucker, Parsons Prof H P. Arnold H Gusovv Monroe Toussmnt Joseph H Schulteis Arthur Jorofnsen Ruth Pilof.r Faculty Adviser Editor'in'chief Associate Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager J leivs Editor Staff Reporters Helen Ash, Marie Baumgartner, Marian Curtis, Fritz Diedrich, Kath- erine Dunsmoor, Rosy Klein, Charlotte Oilman, Carolyn Parsons, Lorin Kay, Doris Spencer, Doris Tucker. Lawrence Cheever, Orville Duel, Viola Frank, Eugene Gates, Harold Hamley, Thomas Li Motte, Eugene Schneider, Lois Wilcox l-'iftv-nine Âźhr (Erimamt Theodore B. Brameld E ditor inâą chief Ethan A. Geissel Business Manager ASSISTANTS Kroes Folstad Sixty THE STAFF Top Ron i'âRocck Tucker. Lueck IU,(torn RonvâTucker, Baumgartner, Boettcher, Finger, Shields Prof. H. P. Boody Thf.o B. Br.amf.ld Ethan Geissel Henrietta Kroes Andrew Folstad faculty Adviser ' Editordri'chief Business Manager Assistant Editor Assistant Business Manager Free! W Inveisetti- Photographs Harry Roeck Athletics Doris TuckerâPersonnel Nelson LueckâMilitary , V v. â 5. r i -âą w Ruth Pilger Personnel Marie Baumgartnerâ -Organizations Lola Boettcher Miscellaneous Wava FingerâMiscellaneous Georgene Shields- Miscellaneous Sixty-cne alir Srrtbblpr Issued Quarterly in the interests of things literary at Ripon College SCRIBBLER CONTRIBUTORS, 1925 26 Nina Bradley Henrietta Kroes Arnold Glasovv Kathryn Du ns moor Marie Baumgartner Grace Michaels Lorin Kay Doris Spencer Theodore Brameld Carolyn Parsons Ruth Pilger Doris Tucker Monroe Toussainl Harbor Allen Glasow Michaels Krocs Parsons Sixty-two Alpha (Olit Alplia Rational Journalistic Sorority Top RotoâPilger, Baumgartner, Dunsmoor Bolton RowâMichaels, Kroes Bradley, Parsons, Spencer OFFICERS Carolyn Parsons Henrietta Kroes Doris Spencer Grace Michaels ' President Vice President Secretary ' T reasurer Parsons Sixty-three (Eambfta Rational Journalistic Fraternity Top RowâGlasow, Kay, Boody, Toussaint. Died rich Hot tom RoseâDniismoor, Spencer, Kingsland, Bradley. Tucker. Parsons, Pilger Glasov OFFICERS Arnold Gi.asow Lor in Kay Doris Tucker Doris Spencer President Vice President Secretary T re usurer Sixty-four Sixty-five uIIjp (SIpp CÂŁUub Top RowâOlsen, Brown, Folstad, Scott, Fehlandt, Marshall, Lchner, Hudson, Tabbert l ;'. . ,âą RowâKicbstaeilt, I.neck, Rafoth, Ciehner, Jones. Stamm, Krooks. Rose Bottom RowâBentley, Algers, Pickard, Hill, Chamberlain, Todssaint, Liska Harold Chamberlain Alvin C. Brooks Joseph E. Liska, Jr. - Director Accompanist Violinist OFFICERS AND BUSINESS STAFF Clifford S. Hill James S. Hudson Samuel 7s(. Pickard Edward F Tabbert Monroe A. Toussunt - President Secretary Manager Assistant Manager Manager on Tour First Tenors - Willard J. Scott, Kenncht V. Alger, Harold A. Rafoth, Frederick P Maynard, Henry R. Olson Second Tenors Nelson W. Lucck, Carl E. Eichstaedt, Reinhold F. Gehner, H. Sanford Jones, Clayton L Bentley Baritonesâ Clifford S. Hill. Charles A. Marshall, Monroe A. Toussaint, Marshall P. Stamm, Donald F. Parsons Basses Charles H. Brown, Andrew J. Folstad, Janies S. Hudson, Robert A. Rose, Theo- dore F. Fehlandt Sixty-six H AROLI) CH A M BF.RLAIN Glee Club Director Clifford Hii.l Glee Club President ITINERARY OF March 2âBrandon Roscndalc 11- Beaver Dam 12 Cambria I .V Pardee ville 14âPortage 15 Kilhourn 16âMauston 17 New Lisbon IS Neillsville 19â Marshfield 20- -Wisconsin Rapids 21 Nekoosa (afternoon) 21 Wisconsin Rapids (evening) 1926 GLEE CLUB 22 Mosinee 23- Wausau 24 Stevens Point (afternoon) 24 Iola (evening) 25 Waupaca 26 Weyauwega 27 Neenah 28âC )shkosh Apr, 11 Fond du Lie 18 Waupun (prison) 1-9--Green Lake 21âRipon May 2âAppleton 9âRipon Sixty-seven The Glee Club Starts for the Train on a Worthy Vehicle Rather Happy Looking! The Tour Is About to Start! Sixty-eight ahf (Erriliatt (filiurus Top RowâPilger, Koppke, Haase, Pasicsek. Kroes Miclkc, Jones. Hillsbcrg Second RowâMiclkc, Briggson, Spencer, Colvin, Skoda, Gibbs, Conklc, Radkc Third RowâCalvy, Jam , Hansen, Hit , Morse, Fehlandt, Schwartz, Griffiths Baumgartner Hutton RowâSchaefer, Anderson, Reeder, Miller, BintlifT, Kelsey, Bulgrin, Olman, Zentner, Gicsc l OFFICERS Prof. Elizabeth B. Bintlim Henrietta Kroes Ruth Coi.vin Marion Conkle ' Director President ' Vice-President Secretary-treasurer Annual Concert May 27, 1926 Congregational Church Bixtuff Sixty nine Jfanuuis Artists (Cmirsf (1925-1926) John McCormack, Nov. 10 SophM Braslau. May 26 Other lumbers- Tony Sarg's Marionettes, Feb. 16; Raymond Koch, April 1 Seventy Seventy-cne (Giutrljpii H. P. Boody S. R. Toussaint SQUAD Theodore Brameld, '26 John Dillon, â27 Wilbert Herman, '26 Henry Christofferson, '29 Harry Flower. '29 Orvillf Duel, '29 Arthur Jorgensen, '27 Lloyd Wnscorr, '29 Ruth Fehlandt, '29 Emma Allaby, '26 Alma Walters, '26 Charlotte Oilman, '29 Seventy two SCHEDULE OF NONDECJSION DEBATES State Debates Resolved That the Eighteenth Amendment should he repealed. Ripon Negative vs. Carroll at Horicon.............. .. January 21 Ripon Affirmative vs. Beloit at Mauston................................January 14 Ripon Affirmative vs. Lawrence at Kewaunee.............................January 21 Ripon Affirmative vs. Lawrence at Sturgeon Bay.........................January 22 Ripon Affirmative vs. Lawrence at River Falls..........................January 29 Ripon Affirmative vs. Lawrence at New Richmond.........................January 30 Ripon Negative vs. Lawrence at Chippewa Falls........................ January 28 Ripon Negative vs. Lawrence at Cumberland............................ January 29 Ripon Negative vs. Lawrence at Wausau............................... January 30 Western Negative Team Resolved That Congress should have the power to regulate child lalx r Ripon vs. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois...........................March 18 Ripon vs. Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa..............................March 19 Ripon vs. Park College, Parkville, Missouri.............................March 22 Ripon vs. Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado....................March 26 Pi Kappa Delta Convention, Estes Park, Colorado .............March 29 to April 1 Ripon vs. Culver'Stockton College, Canton, Missouri, at Ripon............April 8 COED DEBATERS Resolved That Congress should have the power to regulate the labor of children under eighteen years of age. Ripon vs. Marquette University at Ripon..................................March U Seventy-three } JKapjja Drlta National Forensic Fraternity Duel, Olsen, Boody, Toussaint, Christofferson Jorgensen, Flower, Herman (Sec.-Treas.). Bramcld (Pres.), Dillon (Vice-Pres.). Weseott Theo. B. Bramkld Third Speaker, Leader 28 Debates John A. Dillon Second and Third Speaker, Leader 21 Debates Seventy-Jour Wester ! Debater Squad Prof. Boody, Christoff erson, Brameld, Dillon, who traveled over 4,000 miles on the longest trip in Ripon forensic history Wilbert Herman Pirst Speaker IS Debates Henry Christofferson First and Second Speaker 8 Debates Seventy-five Menâs Squad XMe scott, Boody, Brameld, Christofferson Duel, Jorgensen, Dillon, Flower Harry M. Flower Second Speaker 5 Debates Orville Duel First Speaker 4 Debates Seventy-six Stnmrn'a Cram Alma Walters Ruth Fehlandt Leader, Third Speaker Second: Speaker Emma Allabv First Speaker Lloyd Wescott First Speaker One Debate Arthur Jorgensen Second Speaker One Debate Seventy-sever. ©ratorg WILBERT HERMAN WISCONSIN INTERCOLLEGIATE ORATORICAL CONTEST Milton College, February 18, 1926 First PlaceâWilliam Verhage, Lawrence- The Meaning of Americanismâ Second Place- Mattocks D. Jones, Carroll, âBeyond the Horizonâ Third Place- Wilbert Herman, Ripon, Manufactured Intelligence Fourth Place- James MatzefF, Beloit, The Spirit of the Balkansâ Fifth Place- Albert E. Whitford, Milton, Hiding the Truthâ Seventy-eight Seventy-nine burial (Calrttftar 1925-1926 Sept. 24 Fresh Party Sept. 26 Walk'Around Oct. 17- Duffie Open House Oct. 31- Theta Sigma Tau Informal Nov. 14 Dad's Day Nov. 14âPhi Kappa Pi Informal Dec. 4 Waiters' Ball Dee. 5 Alpha Gamma Theta Informal Ian. 6 âTwelfth Nightâ party by Row cl Club Jan. 15 Military Hop Jan. 16âOmega Sigma Chi Informal Ian. 22 Delta Sigma Psi Informal Jan. 23- Delta Sigma Psi Informal Jan. 23 Alpha Phi Omega Informal Jan. 30- Alpha Omega Alpha Informal Feb. 5- Delta Sigma Psi Informal Feb. 5 Loyola Club Dancing Party Feb. 6âDelta Phi Sigma Informal Feb. 12 -Eastern Star Dance Feb. 13 Omega Sigma Chi Informal Feb. 20 Pi Delta Omega Informal Feb. 22 Delta Sigma Psi Informal Feb. 26 Phi Kappa Pi Informal Feb. 27 Theta Upsilon Informal Mar. Theta Sigma Tau Informal Mar. 6 Spanish Club Costume Ball Apr. 8âR.O.T.C. Frolic Apr. 23âProm Apr. 30 Delta Sigma Psi Formal May 1 Alpha Gamma Theta Formal May 7- Theta Upsilon Formal May 8 âRâ Club Informal Dance May 14 Alpha Omega Alpha Formal May 22 Pi Delta Omega Formal May 21 Theta Sigma Tau House Party May 28- Delta Phi Sigma Formal May 28 -Omega Sigma Chi House Party May 29- Alpha Phi Omega Formal Eighty Swial (Unnumttrr Kay. Evans. Staimn, Groves. Schulteis, Nelson, Engelhracht Parsons, Bartels,, Briggson, Kingsland, llaack, Spencer Faculty Advisers Dean Gertrude S. Kingsland, Dr. James F. Groves Merriman House - - Lorin Kay Tracy House - - ' - Lester Evans Duffie House - - - - Harold Stamm West Hall ' - Joseph Schulteis Sanford House - - - ' - Fred Engelhracht League - - Carolyn Parsons Lyle Hall - ' Helen Bartels Park hurst House ' - Lavina Briggson Woodside House - ' Lyman Olson Harwood Hall..................................Gladys Haack W.S.G.A. ' ' Doris Spencer Smith Hall ' ' Sidney Nelson Bartlett Hall - ' - ' ' Orpha Roberts Ivighty-o c AU-ffinllnjr iJJnimrttttftr ;1pri! Twenty-third. Nineteen Twenty-six Joseph Schulteis Cecelia Calvy Prom Chairman Prom Queen PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Dk and Mrs. Silas Evans Dr. Gertrudf. Kinusland Dean and Mrs. J. C. Graham Prof, and 'Mrs. H. P. Roody Mrs. M. M Gardner Stamm Warzinski Engel bracht Eighty-two Scene of the Mystery Prom, with Oriental Decorations âWho Will Be the Prom Queen? the Momentous Question of We â s COMMITTEES Music- Harold Stamm, chairman, Merna Miller, Florence Huelsman Programs Fred Engelhracht, chairman, OrphaRoberts, Gladys Haack Refreshments Sydney Nelson, chairman, Edith Gibson, Arno Bahrs Publicity Lorin Kay, chairman, Alma Walter , Arnold Glasow Decorations Edward Warzinski, chairman: Russell Larsen, assistant chairman; Doro- thy Griffiths, Lester Evans, Irma Kelsey, Henry Olson, Theresa Uraser, Edward Lee, Marcella Raidy, James Burns, Clarence Koehler, Reed Hyslop, Reinhard Gehner, Lucille Markham Kay Me! son Larsen Eighty-three Homecoming Donee, October 17, in the Gymnasium The Annual Military Bell Was Held January 5 R. O. T C. Frolic Held in April, Also in This Was the First College Circus in Several Tears Eighty-four k «d Kighty fivtf Âźlir (Club Top RowâDiedrich, Teska, Balirs, Mutch, I.avalic, Kchlaudt, ILunlcy, Gunderson Miti (I If RowâMurray, Jones, Naset, I.ohr, Schneider, Reid, Seidlitz, I .a Motte, Jones lioltom Rowâ-Plichta, I tter, Hope, Rose, Olson, Stamm, Lewis, Hauser OFFICERS Robert Rosi- Wili 1AM SEIDLITZ Lyman Olson Melvin Ur -: President VicePresident Secretary T rea surer Rose If nut luti I Ki clily- CVtn Carl H. Doehling Head Coach OFFICIALS Coach ' ' - - ' ' C. H. Doehling Captain - - - - - - A. Hauser Capt.'elect ...... M. D. Ure Cheer'Uaders ' - Bradley, Stamm, Pearson Kishty-eighl TEAM Left End .......................... Left Tackle........................ Left Guard......................... Center ............................ Right Guard........................ Right Tackle....................... Right End.......................... Quarterback ....................... Halfback ...................... Fullback .......................... Right Halfback .................... SCHEDULE Northwestern at Ripon ............. St. Norberts at Ripon ............. Cornell at Ripon ................... Carroll at Ripon................... Lawrence at Appleton ........... ... Be!oit at Beloit ................. St. Mary's at Winona, Minn......... Mutch, Wheeler ..............Hauser ...Stryzewski, Lava lie .......Rose, Teska ...Fehlandt, Hamley ..........H. Stamm ................Hope L. Olson, Werner .................Ure ....... Bah rs .Utter. Magaurn Opponents Ripon 0 27 3? 7 27 0 27 0 3 0 14 0 26 132 37 Latcr forfeited due to ineligibility of Purdy, Beloit quarterback lvighty-ninc captain Arthur (Daddy] Hauser Left I'ackleâ3 âRVâ Capt.-Ei.eci Melvin (Melv) Ure Halfbackâ2 âRJsâ Ninety 77 ' SQIJ.IDâTop Row'âDoehling, Jensen, Eichstaedt, Anderson, Sias, Wheeler, Magaurn, Olson. Peek. Stry ewski Middle RowâReid, Anderson, Lavalie, Fehlandt, MacDennotl, Bahrs, Mutch, Hope, Teska, Werner Rot tom RowâBurns, I Iamle , Citer, Iâre, Hauser, Rose, Stamm, Olson, Murray Northwestern at Ripon, September 26 Ripon Started the Season with a 27'0 Victory Roberi (Boh) Rose Centerâ3 âRâsâ Harold Stamm Right Tackleâ3 âRV Ninety«one St. 7'{orberts at Ripon October 10 The visitors completely surprised the Crimson with u remarkable aerial attack, I.ymanâ (Lymie) Olson Harold (Pete) Stryzbwski Quarterbackâ2 â R's Left Guardâ2 Râsâ Ninety-two ww la tJ Cornell at Ripon's Homecoming October 17 Ripon was defeated by a splendid team, 27-0 Vern (Lillie) Lava Lit Lester Werner Left Guardâ2 âKâsâ Quarterbackâ2 âRY Ninety-three Rilnm at Lawrence October 24. As seen above the game was played in the rain, mal{' nig the 3-0 score hardly indicative of the teams worth Ninety-four â â a Ripon at Beloit, November 7 A snow storm this tone prevented real football William (Hud) Magavrk Mollis Hope Right Halfbackâ1 Râ Right Endâ 1 Râ Ninety-five mmc-va Carroll at Ripon, November 14âUre is seen carrying ball Carroll's excellent eleven won, 27-0 Ninety-six Roy Tkska Centerâ1 R' David (Dave) Mutch Left Endâ1 âRâ Ripon at St. Mary's. This Homecoming game at Winona, Minn., completed the Crimson season for 1925 Xiucty-seven [ii ( TH5 19 6 CRINISON .cti College Band peeping up the enthusiastâ between halves at a football game Ninety-eight Saskrtball Ninety-nine IltE) 19 6 CRIMSON sbi OFFICIALS Coach âą ' âą - ' â C. H. Doehi.ing Captain âą? âą âą D, JonES Capi'elcct......................................A. Hauser Cheer Leader F. Bradley Jones and Doehling on a basketball trip One Hundred mmmnnm rzxm mt) 192.6 ci hvisojn inuuinwMiu' TEAM Right Forward............................. D. Reid, Seidlitz Left Forward......................................D. Jones Center A Lohr, H Hartley Right Guard................................ M. Ure, A. Bahrs Left Guard......:................................ A. Hauser SCHEDULE Oshkosh Normal at Ripon..... Alumni at Ripon ............ Stout Institute at Menominee Carlton at Northfield, Minn. Carroll at Waukesha ........ Oshkosh Normal at Oshkosh.... Beloit at Ripon ............ Lawrence at Ripon........... Beloit at Beloit ........... Lake Forest at Ripon ....... Monmouth at Ripon .......... Carroll at Ripon............ Lawrence at Appleton ....... Total .................. Opponents Ripon 2f 15 17 31 17 31 30 11 30 20 24 23 14 33 20 24 24 26 29 33' 21 24 24 28 s 303 305 Carroll won State title with .833 per cent; Ripon was third with .400 per cent. Cornell won Midwest title with .913 per cent; Ripon was tied for third with .667%. One Hundred One Till: SOI II) Top Rosi Ooelilin , Kd ward . Bahrs, Ilamlev, Seidlitz, Murray Hollow RowâReid, I re, Jones, Lolir, l!au er Arthur (Dady) Hauser Left Guardâ3 ââRVâ VnBEOHBBBHB David Davey) Jones Left Forwardâ4 ââRâsâ One Hundred Two WlLl.lAM Hill . Sf.IDI.ir . Right Forwardâ3 â'Râsâ MKI.VIN (Mdv) I 'Kf Right Guardâ2 âRV Hauser about to toss: Jones covering. This is an action (neture of the squad at practice. One Hundred Three An actual flashlight picture of the Stout institute'Ripon game at Menominee on January S, won hy Ripon. M -17 Arthur (Art) Lour Centerâ2 âąâąRâsâ Duncan (Dune) Rsid Ritfht ForwardâOne R One Mundrcil T-'our Lohr, Ripon center, about to jump. u iih C aptain Jones giving signal Picture taken in Ripon gym Arxo Kahrs Hakoid Hami.ey Right GuardâOne ''R CenterâOne 4âRâ One Hundred Five INTER FRATERNITY BASKETBALL o Theta Sigma Tan Winner of Tournament Won Lost Percent. Sanford 0 1.000 West 5 2 .725 WtxnJside 4 % 50 Smith 2 âą% .400 Duffic I 4 .250 Merriman 0 5 .000 One Iilimited Si QSrark James Murray, 1926 Captain One Hundred Seven Coach Doehlinc Wilton Miller 1925 Captain Coach 1925 Captain 1926 Capt elect Trainer OFFICIALS - ' - C. H. Doehlinc W. Miller - J. Murray - - - R. Freeman Oiii llmulml Eijtlii SCHEDULE, 1926 May 1 Marquette at Milwaukee. May 8 Oshkosh Normal at Ripon. May 22 State Meet at Appleton. May 29- Midwest meet at Mt Vernon, Iowa. Marquette, 88; Ripon, 44. Ripon, 102; Oshkosh Normal, 28 1926 TEAM 100-yard DashâMurray, Meyers, Thomas. 220-yard Dash Murray, Meyers, Thomas. 440-yard Dash Stuart, Rude, Martin. 880-yard Run Martin, Reid, Rude. One Mile Reid, W. Jones, O. Wilkinson. Two Mile Robinson, Clifton. 120-yard High Hurdles Hope, La Motte, M. Stamm. 220-yard Hurdles- La Motte, Naset. M. Stamm. Pole VaultâHope, Ure. Shot Put- Schneider, Lavalic. Discus- Schneider, Lavalie, Griffin. Javelinâ Rose, H. Stamm, Griffin. Broad Jumpâ Hope, Meyers, Murray. High Jump Williams, O'Reilley, Meyers. Relay Team Murray, Meyers, Hope, La Motte. One Hundred Nine Iambs (fab) Murrav Dashesâ3 âRâ«â TR.ICK SOI .11)âVV RonâBrown, Freeman. Halverson, Stamm, (irilhn, Schneider, Feh- landt, Krause, Kramer, Wilkinson, Vinson, I bidding Sctond RomâStuart, M. Stamm, Williams, Rude. Thomas. Martin, Jones, Robinson, Jones liultom Rousâl.av.ilic, Meyers, Naset, Murray, I re. Mope, Rose, Reid Wallace (Wallie Naset Hurdlesâ5 âRâs Ojic Hundred Ten Robert (Bob) Rose Javelinâ2 ,RV' Eugene (Gene) Schneider Weightsâ2 RVâ Meyers winning the century at the Marquette'Ripon Meet on May 1, 1926, at Milwaukee One Hundred Eleven r92 STATE MEET AT RIPON Lawrence, 76. Ripon, 74. Carroll, 1 ! 20-yard High Hurdles- I, OhristolFcrsor (R); 2. La Mottc (H); 3, Bayer (L); 4. Sheard (C). Time, :16. 100-yard Dash 1, Stair (L):2, Murray (R) âą 3, Miller (R); 4, Nobles (L). Time : 10 Shotput -I, Gauthier (R): 2. Schneider (R); 3, Stoll (L): 4, Dugan (C). Dis tance, 37 ft. f in. Mile Run 1, Locklin (I.); 2, Sorenson (L): 3, Dicdrich (R): 4, V Jones (R). 440-yard Dashâ1, Eckert (K): 2, Rcbhcin (L): 3, Hyde (L): 4. Hertz (C). Time : 4 5. Pole Vault 1, Burl:hardt (R) : 2, Ure (R); Nason (L) and McConnell (L) tied lor second, third and fourth. Height, 10 ft. 9 in. Vfhv (I.illif) T WAT.IF Weight â2 âRV Melvin (Melv) I'ke Pole Vaultâ2 Kâsâ One Hundred Twelve STATE MEET, 192s (Continued) Discus Throw 1, Stoll (L); 2, Schneider (R); 3, Lava lie (R): 4, Dugan (C). Dis- tance, 111 It. 4 in. 220-yard Dash 1, Nobles (L); 2, Miller (R); 3, Stair (L): 4, Murray (R). Time :24. 220-yard Low Hurdles- 1. La Motte (R); 2, Doug. Hyde (L); 3. Naset (R); 4, Don Hyde (L). Time :27.5 Broad Jump I, Christotferson (R);2, McConnell (L); 3. Eckert (R);4, Dugan (C) Distance, 22 ft lOf in. Javelin I, Rose (R); 2, Nason (L); Christofferson (R); 4, Bennett (C). Dis- tance, 156 ft. Two Mile Runâ1, Sorenson (L); 2, Eggebrecht (R). 880-yard RunâL Rehbein (L); 2, Lawrence man: 3, Bartells (C); 4. Reid (R). Hall Mile Relayâ1, Lawrence (Stair, Hyde, Reddeger, Nobles); 2, Ripon; 3, Carroll. One Hundred Thirteen SCHEDULE, 192 May 16 Marquette at Milwaukee; Marquette, S7ÂŁ: Ripon, .'S . May 2 State Meet at Ripon. Ripon, second. May 29- Midwest Meet at St. Paul. LETTER MEN 192 TEAM George Eckert Frederick Diedrich WilforJ Eggebrecht Raymond Gauthier VVi;.i.. Rn (Willie) Jones l.)i tanec Runsâ2 Râsâ Ralph Christofferson Alfred Burkhardt Wilton Miller Duncan (Dune) Reid I iM a nee Runsâ2 Râs'' One Hundred Fourteen MIDWEST CONFERENCE, 1925 Cornell ... Carlton ... Knox ..... Be I oil . Coe ...... Monmouth Ripon .... Hamline ... Lawrence . .. . 21 points .. . 0 points .. 24$ points .. 2. points 201 points 16 points .. 1 1 points 5 points 2 7 10 points Ripon took eighth with 11ÂŁ points at the 1925 Midwest conference meet. Chris- tolleison took first in broad jump, second in high jump, third in high hurdles. Rose tix)k third in javelin. Joe Meyer DashesâOne K R. Freeman Trainci One Hundred Fifteen LITTLE TEN HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET, May 8. 1926 Sponsored by Ripon College Ripon ............................. .................... 32 points Hartford ............................................ 24ÂŁ points Watertown 2? points Portage Beaver Dam Berlin ..... Columbus .. Mayville .... Waupun .... Horicon .... 19 points 12 points 10ÂŁ points 10 points 6 points 0 points 0 points La Motte over the hurdles at the Marquette Meet at Milwaukee on May I, 1926 One Hundred Sixteen ara r  i «EgKXflMilfigg (âșlie lluiiilrfd SevenI«n 0«£ Hundred Kiglitecn Ripon students leaving chapel after the usual morning exercises Mrs. Bintlijfâs studio in East Building, where melody holds reign Oik Hundred Nineteen Who's Who? The Frosh at the annual initiation. This (ficture was ta en in the gymnasium The Physics laboratory in Ingram Hdll __L-iOl Sophomores exercising their tyranny during initiation on the Square Freshman Chemistry laboratory on third floor of Ingram One Hundred Twenty-one ana aoufl Scene talkeri. not in Borneo. but in Ripon. The above are Frosh Chapel President Evans, De n Grandiri, and many other speakers here offer truths daily to the student body One Hundred Twenty two Active members of the Amalgamated Union of Hash'Slingers and Dishwashers The Commoyts- College dining room in West Hall -250 students board here One Hundred Twcniythrcc This picture was tal{ert during the pep meeting preceding the Lawrence Ripon basketball game The gymnasiumâScene of many games, dances, and social events One Hundred Twenty-four ur m m Humor and optimism displayed at Homecoming partde Part of the Riperi College Library, where knowledge predominates One Hundred Twenty-five One Hundred Twenty-six Snarlt of QJnifltrpa Silas Evans, President of the College, ex'ofjicio President Miss Smarlkv Farr, Vice President James L. Stone, Secretary John W. Wright. Treasurer Term Expires, 1926 John G. Seelk;, Ripon, Berime and Seelig Manufacturing Co J. B. Barlow, Ripon, President Barlow and Seelig Manufacturing Co. ! A. Chaobourn, 0)1 umbus, President Pirat Rational Ban E. J. Barrett, M.D., Sheboygan. Paul J. Thompson, Minneapolis, Lawyer Emery L. Walker, Wauwatosa, Kiec hefer Box Co. William E. Haseltinf., Ripon, Vice-President Ripon Knitting Worlds Wm. A. Miner, Mcnasha, Mena slut Woodenwarc Company Term Expires, 1927 George M. Steele, M.D., Oshkosh W. H. Hatton, New London, Lumberman and Manufacturer Miss Shirley Farr, 5778 BlackStonc Avc.. Chicago, 111. D. D Sutherland, Fond du Lac. Lawyer William R. Dawes. Chicago, 111.,First Vice'President Central Trust Co. of Illinois Frank J. Harwood, Appleton, President of Appleton Woolen Mills Reverend D. K. Roberts, Racine, Pastor of the Welsh Church Mrs. A. L. Kreutzer, 08 Franklin Avc., Wausau, Wis. Term Expires, 1928 John W. Wright, Ripon, President Ripon Knitting Worlds Frederick Spratt. Ripon, President First Rational Bank Frank K. Sanders. New York City. Director. Board of Missionary Preparation Arthur E. Leonard. Jacksonville, Fla., Pastor First Congregational Church JAMES L. STONE. Ripon, President American Rational Bank W. B. Foster. Ripon, President Matt ice'Foster Co. Mrs. Erskine B. Ingram, Eau Claire John C. Thompson, Oshkosh. Lawyer One Hundred Twenty-seven DEPARTMENT PILLOWS AND ASSISTANTS Top RowâWells, Geissel, Raddant, Glasow, Plzak, Brameld, Graves Middle RowâNchls, Oilman, Van Kirk, Evans, l.avnlic, Rose, Pfeiffer, Miller Hot loin Ro u âIlaack, Baumgartner, Bit , Kroes, Mishlove, Hoffman, Spocntgcn Bible Botany Chemistry Economics Education English Com position English Literature French German H istory Latin Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science Public Speaking Religion Spanish 'Zoology M RIE BaUMCARTNER Merna Mili.hr George Pfeiffer Kenneth Graves Kathryn Dunsmoor Arnold Glasow Gladys Haack Mamie Mishlom: Ruth Nehls Ruth Bitz Leone Hoffman Loyal Ollman Lynn Wells James Plzak Roland Raddant Thfodorf Brameld Marie Baumgartner GERTRUDF SPOENTCEN Nathan Bear FELLOWS ASSISTANTS Ethan Geissll, Richard Van Kirk, Lester Evans, Vern Lavalie, Robert Rose, Henrietta Kroes One Hundred Twenty-eight iio Hundred Twenty-nine Tte 19 6 CFLIMSON g rtwirs Burton Stallard Hollis Hope Arnold Kuethe CLASS UFHCLRS President ' Vice-President Secretary reasurer Hmmmmmm EBBS 2D3S0 Onc Hundred T: irt CHESTER B. ADKINS Econum ics Ripon High School Ripon, VVis. League. 1; Delta Sigma Psi. 2, 3, 4: Biology Club, 2; Rowel Club, 2: Officers Club, 4; Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3, 4. EMMA ALLABY Economics and Sociology iVLmstcm High School Mansion, Wis Harwood, 1 ,2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Sigma, I. 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1,2; Spanish Club 2: Girls' Debate, 4. MURIEL ANDERSON French and English Fond (in Lac High School Fond du Lac, Wis. Grafton Hall, I, 2. 3: French Club, 4; Cccelian Chorus, 4. MARIE K. BAUMGARTNER English, Religion and German Humbird High School Htimbird, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Sigma Phi, 3, 4; Christian Service Club, 2, 3, 4; Sec.'Treas.. 4; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet, 4; Oecelian Chorus, 3, 4. Crinv son, 3, 4; College Days, 3, 4: Alpha Chi Alpha, 4; Bible Follow, 3, 4: Religion Fellow, 4; Bible Assistant, 4; Rowel Club 3, 4: German Club, 3. 4; W.S.G.A., 3, 4. One Hundred Thirty-one ADAM M. A ITCH I SON English and History Holyoke High School Holyoke, Mass. Delta Sigma Psi, I. 2, 3; Theta Alpha Phi, 3: French Club, 1. NATHAN E. BEAR Biology Monroe High School Monroe. Wis. Smith Hall, 1, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Psi. I, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4; University of Chica- go, 2; Zoology Fellow, 4. RUTH E. BITZ History and Latin West Bend High School West Bend, Wis. League, 1; Bartlett. 2, 3, 4; Theta Up- silon, 4: Treasurer, 4; Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3, 4; W.S.G.A., 2; James prize for Fresh- man Comp., 1; Christian Service Club, 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club, 2; Latin Club, 2, 3; History Club, 2; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4: Cecelian Chorus. 4; Psychology As- sistant, 4: History Fellow, 4. CLAYTON L. BENTLEY Economics Austin High School Chicago, III. Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Officersâ Club, 3; Chairman R.O.T.C. Vaudeville, 3; Spanish Club. 3; Crimson, 2. One liumlrfd Thirty-two LOLA BOETTCHER Spanish Ripon High School Ripon, Wts. Delta Phi Sigma, 1, 2. 3; Spanish Club, !, 2. 3: Oecelian Chorus, 2, 3; French Club, 2: Crimson, 3. THEODORE B. BRAMELD English j leillsvilU High School T lcillsville. VVis Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intercol- legiate Debate, 1, 2, 3, 4; Leader, 2, 3, 4; 2nd place James Oratorical Contest, 1; 1st place 2; State Orator, 3; Pi Kappa Delta, I, 2, 3, 4; President, 4; Mask anti Wig, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi, 4; Crim son Staff, 1, 2; Associate Editor, 3; Ed itor-in'Chief, 4; Spanish Club, 1,2; Feb low in Public Speaking, 4: Glee Club. 1, 2, 3; Class President, 2. FRNA BOCHHOLZ History Edit Claire High School Eau Claire, Wis. Hau Claire Normal, 1, 2, 3; League, 4: Y.W.C.A.. 4. ESTELLE CLARK Biology Fox La e High School Fox Lake. Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2; League, 3, 4; Biology Club, 2, 3; Social Committee, 3: Y. V. C.A., I, 2, 3: Kappa Gamma Chi, 4; President, 4. One Hundred Thirty-three MARION CON RLE English Shiocton High School Shiocton, Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2, 3. 4: Theta Upsilon. 4; Y W 0. A., 1. 2. 3: Sec.. 2; Cabinet. 2; Pres., 3: Latin Club, 1, 2, 3; Rowe! Club, 2, 3, 4; Christian Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Cecelian Chorus, 3, 4: Sec. Treas., 4. FREDERICK DIEDRICH Engi ish and History Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4; R Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, I. 2, 3; Glee Club, 1. 2; Sec., 1; Lambda Usi, 4; College Days, 1,3; Crimson, 2. KATHRYN L. DUNSMOOR English and Latin Marl esan High School Mar esan, Wis. Bartlett, 1: Harwood, 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Sigma. 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A.. I. 2, 3, 4: W.S.C.A., 3. Rowel Club, 2, 4; Latin Club, 3; French Club, 4; Crimson Staff. 2; College Days Staff. 3, 4; Lambda Psi. 4; Alpha Chi Alpha, 4; Fellow in Edu cation, 4. MILTON W. EM ERICH History Merrill High School Merrill, Wis. West. 1,2, 3, 4; Alpha Omega Alpha, 1, 2. 3, 4;; Sec., 4; Social Committee, 3 One Hundred Thirty-four THEODORE FEHLANDT MAI HEMATICS Ripen High School Ripon, Wis. Phi Kappa Pi, I, 2, 3. 4; Math Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3, 4; R' Club, 4; Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3. 4; Track, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Officers' Club, 3, 4: Cadet Lieut. Colonel, - WAVA UNGER History Fond du Lac High School Fond du Lac, Wis. Bartlett, I: Harwood. 2, 3; Delta Phi Sigma, 2. 3; Pres., 3: Sec., 2; V. Pres., W.S.G.A., 3; W.S.G.A. Council, 1, 2: In ter-Sorority Council, 3; R.O.T C. Sponsor, 3: French Club, 2, 3: V. Pres., 3; German Club. 2; Cccelian Chorus, 2; History Club, 2: Y.W.C.A., 1.2: Biob )gv Club, 1. ETHEL F. FOLEY Latin and Mathematics Randolph High School Randolph, Wis. Bartlett, 1. 2, 3. 4; Theta Upsilon, 4; See., 4; French Club, 2, 4; Math Club, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Loyola Club, 3, 4: Sec., 4: Student Asst., 4; Cccelian Chorus, 3; State Latin Contest, 4. EUGENE GATES Economics Chippewa Falls High School Chippewa. Falls. Wis. Eau Claire Normal; Alpha Omega Ah ?ha; College Days, 4. One Hundred Thirty-five CHARLOTTE R. GALLON History and English Beaver Dam High School Beaver Dam. Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2, 2, 4; Theta Upsilon, 4;; History Club, 2: Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club, 2, V, Christian Service Club, 2; W.A.A., 1,2; W.S.C.A., 4. CATHERINE G. GIBBS English Shawano High School Shawano, Wis. League, 1,2: Bartlett, 2, 4; Theta Upsi- lon, 4: Rowel Club, 2: Y.W.O.A., 1; Glee Club, 1. 2; Cccclian Chorus, 2, 4. ETHAN GI ESS EL History Shawano High School T.llcda. Wi$. League, 1, 2, 2, 4; Lambda Delta Alpha, 2, 4; Sec.'Treas., 2: History Asst., 2, 4: Asst. Bus. Mgr., Crimson, 2; Bus. Mgr. 4 DOROTHY GRIFFITHS Mathematics Columbus High School Columbus, Wis. Harwood, 1, 2, 2, 4. Delta Phi Sigma, 1. 2, 2, 4: Treas.. 2, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 2. 4; Cabinet, 2, 4: Math Club, 2, 2. 4; V. Pres.. 2: Cecelian Chorus, 2, 4: French Club, 2, 4; W.S.G A., 4; Physics Club. 4. One Hundred Thirty-six GEORGE HAUN Economics Milwaukee High School Milwaukee Delta Sigma Psi, 1, 2, 2, 4; Smith Hall, I. 2. 3, 4. GLADYS E. HAACK English Sheboygan High School, Sheboygan, Wis. Bartlett, 1; Harwood, 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Sigma, 1 ,2, 3, 4; Y.WC.A. 1; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 2: Rifle Chib, 2: Rowel Club, 2; Class Vice Pres., 3; Social Commit- tee, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Literature Fel- low, 4. ESTHER HAASE Latin and English Beaver Dam High School Beaver Dam, Wis. Bartlett. 1, 2, 3; Theta Ipsilon, 4; Rmv- cl Club, 3. 4: Latin Club, 2; Biology Club, 1; Y W C.A., !, 2; German Club, 3; Cecelian Chorus, 3, 4. CHESTER E. GRIFFIN Physics Eau Claire High School Eau Claire, Win. Delta Sigma Psi. 4; Eau Claire Normal, 1, 2. 3; Physics Club, 4. One Hundred Thirty-seven HARRY J. HEANEY Chemistry Berlin High School Berlin, Wis. Theta Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3; Math Club, 2: Biology Club, 2. HELEN HILLSBURC Music and Education Edgerion High School Ripon, Wis. Delta Delta Beta. I. 2; Theta Upsilon, 3; Cecelian Chorus, 2, 3; Pres., 2; French Club, t, 3; Men's Glee Club Ac' companist, 2; W.A.A.. 1, 2. LEONE M. HOFFMAN Latin and Spanish Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Kappa Sigma Phi, 3, 4; Sec., 3; Spanish Club. 1, 3, 4: Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec.' Trcas.. 1. 2: Vice Pres.. 3: State Latin Contest, 2, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1; Biology Club, 1; Latin and Greek Fellow, 4. DOROTHY HOFFMAN History Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Oshkosh Normal, 1; League, 2. 3, 4: Kappa Gamma Chi, 4- Vice Pres., 4: Y W.C.A., 1. One Hundred Thirty-eight H. SANFORD JONES Biology and Economics Mosivuse High School Mosinee, Wis. West Hall, 1, 2, 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres., 4; Glee Club, 4; Track, 3. DAVID JONES Economics Oshkosh High School Green Bay. Wis. Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3, 4; Basketball. 2, 3, 4; âR Club, 2, 3, 4; Sec., 3; Vice Pres., 4; Baseball, 2; Glee Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Crimson Staff. 3; Officers' Club, 3, 4; Treas., 4. HOLLIS R. HOPE Physical Education Garden City High School Garden City. Kans. Kansas State College, 1,2; Smith, 3, 4; Delta Sigina Psi, 3, 4; Sigma Psi Epsi- lon. 3, 4 : R Club, 3. 4; Class Vice Pres., 4; Officersâ Club, 3, 4; Pres., 4; Football, 4: Track, 4. CLARICE MAY HOUGHTON Latin Hyde Parl{ High School Chicago, III. Harwood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 4; Biolgy Club, 1: Latin Club, 1, 2, 3: W.A.A. 1: Y.W.C.A., 1, 2; Social Committee, 2; Sponsor, R.O.T.C., 4; Latin Asst., 2, 3. One Hundred Thirty-nine CURTIS H. KELLY Economics Fort Atkinson High School Fori Ail(inson, Wis. Oberlin College, 1,2; Sanford, 3. 4. IRMA H. KELSEY English and Cerman Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. League, 1, 2. 3. 4; Kappa Sigma Phi. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3, 4: W.S.G.A.. 2; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4; Mask and Wig, 2. 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4; German Club, 3; Cecelian Chorus, 3. 4; Christian Service Club, 4. HELEN E. KLITZKF. English and German Ripoii High School Ripon, Wis League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Gamma Chi. 4: Treas., 4; Y.W.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Ger man Club, 3; Latin Club, 3. DORIS KNAPP English Ripon High School Ripon. Wis League, 1, 2, 3, 4; College Days, 3. 4; Lambda Psi. 4; Rowel Club, 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A., 1, 3. One Hundred Forty MARGERY KEITH Hr e nchandSpa n is i i } {orma High School Whitewater. Wis. Whitewater Normal, 1, 2; Bartlett, 3. 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4 CARL PAUL KRAUSE Economics Edgerton High School Edgerton, Wis. Theta Sigma Tau, 1,2, 3, 4; Treas., 3: V. Pres., 4; Class Treas., 4. HENRIETTA A. KROES English Fond du Lac High School Fond du Lie, Wis. Bartlett. I. 2 3, 4: Delta Delta Beta, 1, 2, 3, Treas., 2: Theta Upsilon, 4: Crini' son, 3, 4; Asst. Editor. 4; Ceceiian Cho- rus, 3, 4; Pres., 4; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4; Sec., 2; Psychology Asst., 4; Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3, 4; Sec., 4; W.A.A., 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Service Club, 2, 3, 4; History Club, 2; French Club, 2. ARNOLD M. KUETHE Physics Marshfield High School Marshfield. Wis. West, 1, 2, 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2. 3, 4: Pres., 4; Class Sec., 4. Math Club, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club, 4: Officers' Club, 4; V. Pres., 4; Captain Co. C, R.O.T.C.. 4. One Hundred Pony-cuc VERN G. LAVALIE Chemistry and Economics Marshfield High School Marshfield, Wis. West, 1. 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas., 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; âR' Club, 3, 4: Math Club, 2, 3: Chemistry Asst. 4. NELSON W LUECK Mathematics and Economics Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Phi Kappa Phi, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team, 1 ,2, 3, 4; Matli Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 3: French Club. 4: Officersâ Club, 4; Crimson, 4; Glee Club. 2, 3, 4. MARTHA B. MANTHEY English Princeton High School Princeton. Wis. Bartlett, 1: Harwood, 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Sigma, 1, 2. 3, 4; Vice Pres., 3, 4; Ten' nis Club, 1; Crimson, 1; College Days, 3; Rowel Club, 2; W.S.G.A., 3, 4; So cial Committee. 3: Sec.. 3: Intersorority Council, 3, 4; Sec., 3. ORILLA MEILAHN English Ripon High School Ripon, Vis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Phi, 3, 4: W. A. A., 3, 4; Christian Serv- ice Club. 2: Y.W.C.A., 1, 3: German Club, 3; Rowel Club, 4. One Hundred Forty-two HATTIE MAY MILLER Mathematics Humbird High School Humbird, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas., 2: Kappa Sig- ma Chi, 3, 4; Pres., 3; Math Club, 3, 4: Physics Club, 4; Christian Service Club 2. 3: Y.W.C.A.. I, 2: Intersorority Council, 3. WALTER MILLER Biology Amherst High School Amherst, Wis. Milwaukee Normal, I, 2; Stevens Point Normal. 3; League, 4. MERNA MILLER Biology Mansion High School Mansion. Wis Stevens Point Normal, I. 2; Y.W.C.A., 4; Treas., 4; Lyle. 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Theta, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 4: Bot- any Fellow, 4. GRACE MICHAELS English and French Berlin High School Berlin, Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres., 4; Delta Delta Beta, 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres., 3: Theta Up- silon, 4; Social Committee, 2: Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4: See., 3; Vice Pres., 4; French Club, 4 W.S.G.A., 3; Alpha Chi Alpha, 4; Treas., 4; Prose Prize, 3; Y. W.C.A., 1. 2. 3. One Hundred Forty-three GWENDOLEN MORSE English Racine High School Racine, Wis. Wheaton College, 1, 2; Y.W.C.A., 3; See., 3; Christian Service Club, 3, 4: Rowel Club, 3: Spanish Club, 4. DONALD MITCHELL Religion Central High School Chicago, III. Phi Kappa Pi, 2. 3, 4: Christian Serv- ice Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas, 2; Pres., 3; Rowel Club, 2. MAE NAOMI MISHLOVE French and Latin Ripen High School Ripon, Wis League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Chi, 3, 4; Treas., 3; Latin Club, 2, 3; State Lat in Contest. 2: French Club. 3. 4: French Asst., 3; French Fellow, 4. RUTH L. NEHLS Mathematics and German Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rowel Club, 2; Math Club, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 3: Span- ish Club, 3- German Fellow, 4. One Hundred Forty-few LOYAL F. OLLMAN Mathematics and Physics Shawano High School Gresham. Wis. Phi Kappa Pi. 3. 4: League, I, 2: Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4: Math Fellow, 4; Math Asst., 2, 3. 4; Math Club, 2, 3, 4; Pres., 4: Physics Club. 4; Sec.Treas., 4: Offi cers' Club, 4: Captain, R.O.T.C., 4; Baseball, 1, 3, 4. French Club, 4; Ger- man Club, 2, 3. FRANCIS L O'REILLY Economics and Education Grdnton High School Granton, Wis. Eau Claire Normal, 1, 2. 3; Woodside, 4; Alpha Omega Alpha, 4. CAROLYN PARSONS English and French Fond du Lac High School Fond du Lac, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres., 2; Kappa Sigma Phi. 3, 4: Intersorority Council, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Alpha, 3, 4; Treas., 3: Pres., 4; Prise Prose, 2: W.A.A.. 1, 2, 3. 4; Pres., 3; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club. 2, 4; College Days. 2, 4- Y.W.C.A., 2, 3. 4; Lambda Psi, 4; Social Committee, 4. CLARA A. PASIESEK Biology Princeton High School Princeton, Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2. 3, 4: Vice Pres., 4; Bido' gy Club, 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres., 3; History Club. 1: W.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Loyola Club, 3, 4: Cccelian Chorus, 4. Our Hundred Forty-live 19 6 CRIMSON GEORGE J. PFEIFFER Chemistry Plymouth High School Plmouth, Wis. League. I, 2, 3, 4: Lambda Delta Al- pha, 3, 4; Chemistry Asst., 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Fellow, 4. JAMES J. PLZAK Physics and Mathematics Lincoln High School Wisconsin Rapids, Wis Alpha Phi Kappa, 3, 4; Physics Club, 4 Pres., 4; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4; Pres., 4 Math Club, 2, 3, 4; Physics Assist- ant, 4; Theta Alpha Phi, 4; Damatics. Lighting and Settings. MARJORIE POBL1TZ English Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., I; Span- ish Club, 1,2; Rowel Club, 3, 4. EVELYN PRIEST English Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Gamma Chi. 4: Sec. 4; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3; Cecelian Chorus, 3; Y W. C. A., I, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet, 3; Freshman Composition Prise, 1. One Hundred Potty-six ROLANDRADDANT History Shawano High School Shawano, Wi's. League, 1,2: Lambda Delta Alpha, 2, 4; Latin Club, 1; Treas., 1: Math Club, 2: German Club, 3; Officers' Club, 4: Po- litical Science Fellow, 4. KATHERINE A. REED French Ripon High School Rip on, W is. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Sigma, 1; 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; French Club, 2; Class Sec., 1: Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4. Rifle Team, 2. ORPHA ROBERTS History Oshkosh Hit'll School Oshkosh, Wis Bartlett, 1. 2, 2; Delta Delta Beta, 1,2; Theta Upsilon, 3: History Club, 1; French Club, I; Y.W.C.A., 1; Rowel Club, I, 3: Social Committee, 3. ROBERT A. ROSE Mathematics and Physics Shawano High School Shawano, Wfj. Mcrriman, 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec., 4; âR Club, 2, 3, 4: Pres.. 4; Math Club. 2, 3, 4: Sec.-Treas., 4: PhySics Club, 4; Vice Pres., 4: Officers' Club. 4: Sec.-Treas.. 4: Football, 1, 2. 3, 4; Track, 3, 4: Mathematics Asst., 2, 3; Physics Asst., 4 Glee Club, 4. One Hundred I?orty-scvcn WILLIAM SEIDLITZ Physics and German Fond du Lac High School Fond du I AC. W is. Duffie, 1, 2, 3, 4; Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4: âRM Club, 2. 3. 4: Vice Pres.. 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Officers' Club, 4: Lieutenant Co. C, 4; Prom Chairman, 3: Social Committee, 3. EUGENE F. SCHNEIDER Chemistry and Mathematics Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. League, 1,2, 3, 4. Alpha Omega Alpha, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track. 2, 3, 4; âRâ Club, 3, 4; Math Club, 2, 3. CLYDE F. SHAW Education Mari esan High School Kingston, Wis. Duffie, 1. 2, 3, 4; Omega Sigma Chi, I. 2, 3, 4: Sec.'Treas 2, 3; Vice Pres., 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, Class See., 2; Treas., 3: Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4. ARMOGAST SCHOOFS German Kcivd.sf{iim High School KcwasJ{um. Wis. Dawes, 1. 2, 3; German Club, 1, 2, 3; Carnegie Tech. One Hundwd 1ânrty-eiirht Fi JANE SHAW Latin and History Randolph High School. Randolph, Wis Bartlett, 1. 2: Parkhurst, 3, 4: Pi Delta Omega, 3, 4; Sec., 4; French Club, 2; Pres , 2; Class Treas., 2; Latin Club, 2. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1. 2, 3, 4: Biology Prize, 1. CEORGENE M. SHIELDS English and Education liipon High School Ripon, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Theta, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 2; Biology Club, 1: Spanish Club, 2, 3; Crimson Start', 4. DORIS SPENCER English Marinette High School, Marinate, Wis. Bartlett, 1 ,2: Lyle, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Theta, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Alpha, 2, 3, 4; Pres., See., 4; Crimson, 1, 2, 3; Cob lege Days, 2, 3. 4: Lambda Psi, 4; Class Vice Pres., 2: R.O.T.C. Sponosr, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres.. 2; Ro- we! Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2; Cecel- ian Chorus, 4; Y.W.C.A.. 1. 2. 3, 4- Vice Pres., 3; Sec., W.S.G.A., 2: Span- ish Fellow, 3; Education Asst., 3; Psy- chology Asst., 2: W.A.A., 1, 2; Social Committee. 4. BURTON J. STALLARD Economics Humbird High School Hunihird, Wis. Duffic, 1, 2, 3, 4; Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3. 4: Vice Pres., 3; Pres., 4; Class Pres , 4: Captain R.O.T.C Co. âA.â 4; Officersâ Club, 4: Interhouse Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team, I, 2, 3, 4. Inter- fraternity Council, 4. On Handled Forty-nine MADGE STELLJCK History Sparta High School Sparta, Wis. Parkhurst, 1, 2, 3; Pi Delta Omega, 1, 2, 3; Treas., 2; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3: Treas., 2: Vice Pres., 3; Intersorority Council, 2, 3; Pres., 3: Class Treas., 3: W.A.A., 1; Prom Queen, 2; Sponsor R. O.T.C, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3. ALFRED H. ST1NDT German Riport High School Ripon, W'is. League, 1, 2, 3: Theta Sigma Tau. 1, 2, 3; German Club. 2; German Assistant, y. ROY J TESKA Ch p.mistry Marshfield High School. Marshfield, Wis. West, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4: Officers Club, 4; Football, 2. 3, 4; âR Club, 4: 2nd Lieut. R.O.T G, 4. RUTH A. TINKHAM History Baraboo High School Raraboo, Wis Bartlett, 1, 2, 3. 4; Delia Delta eBta, 1, 2. 3: Theta Upsilon. 4; Pres.. 4: Biology Club, 1; History Club, 1: Rowel Club, 2; Latin Club, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1, 8; W S.G.A., 2, 3; Treas., 3; Pres, 4; Inter sorority Council, 3, 4; Pres., 3. Onfc Hiindrtd Pifiy ALMA E. WALTER English Mansion High School Milwaukee. Wis. League, 1; Harwood, 2, 3; Delta Phi Sig- ma, 1, 2, 3; Intersorority Council, 2, 3: Girls' Debate, 3; Leader, 3; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Co. âB,â 2; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2: Sport Manager, 2; Rowel Club, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Biol- ogy Club, 2, Prom Committee, 3; Ora- torical Contest, 3. 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi, 3, 4; Vice Pres., 4; Football. 1,2; Mask and Wig, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team, 2. Rowel Club, 3, 4; Crim- son, 2, 4; Scribbler, 2, 3. 4; College Days, 2; Circulation Mgr. College Days, 3. LILLIAN WEST Latin and History Minneapolis High School Minneapolis, Minn. League, 1. 2, 3; Latin Club, 2. LOWELL K. WATSON English Wanpun High School Almond, Wis. West, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi (Omega, 1, 2, ALLEN WESTON Chemistry Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4. One Hundred l-'jfty-one HELEN WEIGLE English and Spanish Ripon High School Ripon. Wix. League, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres., 4; Intersorority Council, 4; Rowel Club, 3, 4: Biology Club, 1: Span' ish Club, 2, 3, 4. LESTER WERNER Mathematics Hew London High School tyew London. Wis. West Hall, I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, I, 2, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4; R Club, 3, 4. HERBERT WESNER Physics Greet i i High School Green Lal{e. Wb Duffie, 1, 2, 3, 4; Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4; Trcas., 4; Math Club, 2, 3, 4: Physics Club, 2, 3. 4: Officers Club, 4: 2nd Lieut. Co. âC. 4. GILBERT F. WITT English Ripon High School Ripon, Wi.s League, 1, 2. 3, 4; Rowel Club, 2, 3, 4 One Hundred Fifty two Smtinra CLASS OFFICERS Clifford Hill Arthur Hauser - Gertrude Spoentcen President Vice President Secretary'7 reasurer One U:iinlr«l Fifiy-ihree ALVIN A. ALTMEYER Chemistry Shawano High School Shawano, Wis. Smith, I, 2, 3; Delta Sigma Psi, 1, 2, 3; Pres., 3; Inrertraternity Council, 3: Spanish Club, 3; Math Club, 2: German Club, 2; Track, I. ELMER M. BJORNRUD Mathematics h{ewfolden High School T ewfolden, Minn. Delta Sigma Psi. 1, 2. 2: Math Club, 2, LESLIE BUTLER Mathematics Ripon High School Eldorado, Wis Rifle Club, 1, 2, 3. WILLARD M. BROADRICK Economics Wausau High School Wausau, Wis. West Hall, 1,2. 3: Rifle Team. 3: Class Pres., 1; Class Play, 1; College Days, 1 Ohe Hundred Fifly-foill JAMBS COI.F. Chemistry Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Blii Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3; Math Club, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Rifle Club, 3. JOHN DILLON Physics and Mathematics Ripon High Schorl Ripon. Wis. League, 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3: Pres.. 3: Pi Kappa Delta, 1,2, 3: Vice- Pres., 3; Intercollegiate debate, 1, 2, 3; 2nd place James Oratorical Contest, 1; Math Club. 2, 3. DOROTHY N. DUDLEY Religion West Salem High School West Salem. Wis. Bartlett Hall, I, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Christian Service Club, 1, 2, 3: History Club, 1: Latin Club, 2; W.A.A., 3. FRED C ENGELBRACHT Economics Berlin High School Berlin, Wis. Theta Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3: Treas., 3: Spanish Club, 2: Glee Club, 2; Social Committee. 3: R.O.T.C. Band. 1. 2. One Hundred H LESTER EVANS Chemistry Mineral Point High School Mineral Point. Wis. Lambda Delta Alpha, 3; Vice Pres., 3: Dawes, 1,2; Chemistry Asst., 2. 3; So cial Committee, 3. EDITH M. GIBSON Latin and English Treenail High School Treenail. Wis. Theta Upsilon, 2. 3; Vice Pres., 3; W.S. G.A., 1, 2. 3; Treat , 3. ARNOLD GLASOW English Pond du Lac High School Pond du Lac. Wis Merriman, 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Pi, 1. 2, 3: Biology Club, I; Rowel Club, 2, 3; Sec ond Place James Preshman Composition Contest; Scribbler Poetry Award, 2; Lambda Psi, 3; President, 3; Crimson Staff, 2; Assistant Editor, College Days Stallâ. 2, 3; News Editor, 2: Editor-iiv Chief, 3; Fellow in English Com posh tion, 3. EUGENE GRAHAM Mathematics Ripon High School Ripon. Wis. Spanish Club, 1. 2. One Humlre l Kilty-six ADELAIDE EVERSZ English Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. League. 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 2; Theta Alpha Phi, 2. 3; Ceeelian Chorus, 2; Women's Rifle Team, I. CLIFFORD HILL Economics Mauston High School Mansion, Wis Theta Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Pres., 3, Spanish Club, 2: Class Pres.. 3. SHERMAN E. GUNDERSON. Jr. Waupaca High School Waupaca. Wis. Omega Sigma Chi, I, 2 ,3; âR' Club, 2, 3; Basketball, 2. HAROLD R. STAMM Chemistry and Physics West Alhs High School West Allis, Wis. Duffie, 1,2 ,3; Omega Sigma Chi, 1. 2, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3: âR' Club, 1. 2, 3; Treasurer, 2; Physics Club, 3; German Club, 2, 3; Chairman Prom Committee, 3; Social Committee, 3. One Hundred Fifty-seven THERESA GRASER Mathematics Shawano High School Shawano, Wij Milwaukee Normal, I, 2; Parkhurst, 3; Pi Delta Omega, 3; Math Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Y.W.C.A., 3. KENNETH D. GRAVES Economics S[fencer High School Spencer, Wis. West Hall, 1 2. 3; Alpha Phi Omega, I, 2 ,3; Fellow in Economics, 3. LOUISE GROFEMAN Spanish and French Manitowoc High School Manitowoc, Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2, 3; Theta Upsilon; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club. 2, 3. ARTHUR A. HAUSER Economics Monroe High School Monroe, Wis. Delta Sigma Psi, 1. 2, 3; Vice Pres., 3; Pres.'Elcct; Football, I, 2, 3; Captain. 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Captain-elect; Iwoyola Club, 2, 3; Tcrasurer, 3; âR Club, 1, 2. 3; German Club, 2. One Huiulicd Fiftyeight BERNICE HEIDLER Public School Music Tomoh High School Tomah, Wis. Harwood Hall, 1, 2, 3: Delta Phi Sigma 1, 2. 3: Cecilian Chorus, 2, 3; YAV.C. A., 1, 2. W. E. HERMAN English Cecil High School Cecil, Wis. Merriman; Phi Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3; Cob lege Days Staff, 3; French Club, 1; In tercollegiate Debate, 1, 2, 3; College Or- itor. 3 :Pi Kappa Delta. I. 2, 3; Sec., 2: Treas., 3. ALICE HOWARD History and Latin Durand High School Durand, Wis. Bartlett, I, 2, 3; Theta LIpsilon; Latin Club, I, 2; Sec Treas., 2. ARTHUR W. JORGENSEN Economics WaupdCd High School Waupaca. Wis. Duffie, 1, 2, 3; Omega Sigma Chi; In- tercollegiate Debate, 3: College Days Staff, 2, 3; Circulation Manager, 3; Pi Kappa Delta, 3. One Hundred Fifty-nine LORIN KAY Economics Riverside High School Milwaukee, Wis Merriman, 1, 2. 3; Phi Kappa Pi, I, 2, 3; Treasurer, 3; College Days, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3: Treas., 2: Pres., 3. Crimson. 2; Social Commiucc, 3: Chairman, Prom Committee, 3: Rowel Club, 2, 3; Lambda Psi, 3: Vice'Pres., 3 EVA B KRONBERG Mathematics Thorpe High School Thorpe. Wis Bartlett, 1, 2; League, 3; Math Club, I, 2, 3: Latin Club, 1. ?: Spanish Club, 3; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2; Kappa Gamma Chi, 3. MARGARET LAMBERT English and Spanish Ripon High School Waupaca, Wis Delta Phi Sigma; W.S.G.A., 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR D. LOHR Chemistry Wausau High School Wausau, Wis. Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3; Pres.'dect, 3: âR Club, 2, 3; Basketball, 2, 3. One Hundicd Sixty RUTH KUEHN DAVID MUTCH English Economics Hillsboro High School Hillsboro, Wis. Duffie, 1, 2, . ,4: Omega Sigma Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2. 3, 4: Biology Club, 2, 3, 4: Officersâ Club, 4. FLORENCE MACE Latin and Music Durand High School Durand. W is. Delta Delta Beta, 1, 2; Theta Upsilon, 3; Latin Club, 1, 2; Y W.C.A., 1, 2; See., 2; Cecilian Chorus. 2; Inter Soror- icy Council. 3; See., 3. Fairwater High School, Fair water, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3. KATHRYN LYLE Biology .and Latin Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Alpha Gamma Theta; Sec.. 2; Treas., 3; W.S.G.A, 1, 2, 3 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 2; French Club, 1; Biology, 2. One Hundred Sixty-one RALPH J. OLSON ETHEL MORRIS Biology History and French Marinettj High School Marinette, Wis. Delta Sigma Psi, 1. 2, 3; Sec., 3; Mask and Wig, 1, 2 ,3; Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3; Pres., 3; Crimson Stall', 2; Football. 2, 3; German Club. 2. GERTRUDE MOORE English Fond ciu Lac High School Fond du Lac, Wis. Parkhurst, 1, 2, 3: Pi Delta Omega, I. 2, 3; Sec., 2; Vice Pres., 3; ;French Club, 1; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2; Spanish Club, 3; Crimson Staff, 2. Fox La c High School Fox La c, Wis. Y.W.C.A.. 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Pres., 3: Delta Delta Beta, 1, 2; Sec., 2; Theta Upsilon 3: German Club, 1: Social Committee. 3. GOODWIN T. OLSON Philosophy Chippewa Falls High School Chippewa Falls, Wis. Merriman, 1, 2, 3; Pin Kappa Pi, 1,2, 3; Intercollegiate Debate. I. 2: Pi Kap- pa Delta, 1, 2, 3: Christian Service Club 2, 3; Rowel Club, 2, 3; College Days, 3. One Hundred Sixty-two RUTH P1LGER French liipon High School Ripon, Vis. Kappa Sigma Phi, 2, 3; Alpha Chi Al- pha, 3; Lamda Psi, 3; College Days, 2. 3: News Rditor, 3: Crimson Staff, 2, 3: First Prize Milwaukee Journal Feature Story Contest, 2: French Club. 2, 3; Sec., 3: W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Sec.'Treas., 2; Vice Pres., 3; W.S.G.A.. I. 2. 3. Cecelia n Chorus, 2, 3: German Club, 2. JOHN PLICHTA History West Allis High School West Allis, Wis. Duiâfic, I, 2, 3: Omega Sigma Chi: âR Club, 1, 2, 3; Football, 1, 2; Track, 1. HAROLD RAFOTH Physics np Mathematics Shawano High School Shawano, Wis. Mcrriman, 1, 2, 3: Phi Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3; Crimson, I: Glee Club, 2, 3; Math Club, 2, 3. MARCELLA RA1DY Math em vrics horn! dii Lac High School Fond du Lac, Wis L le, i, 2, 3; Alpha Gamma Theta, 1. 2, 3: Pres., 3; Math Club, 2, 3. Oik Hundred Sixty «three O O CR SAMUEL C. REDETZKE Mathematics and German Wausau High School Wausau, Wis. Sanford, 1, 2, 3; Theta Sigma Tau; Pres 2, 3; Interfraternity Council, 2, 3; Pres., 3; Math Club. 2, 3: Vice Pres., 3; Football, 1; Social Committee, 1, 2; Prom Committee Chairman, 2. ETHEL V. RIEDER English Hinnbird High School Hinvbird. Wis League. 1. 2. 3: S.O.F., 1; Kappa Sigma Phi. 2, 3; Vice Pres., 3; W.A.A.. 2, 3; Rowel Club. 2, 3; Christian Service Club 2; W.S.G.A., I, 2, 3; Cecelian Chorus, 2, 3. HARVEY ROLL Biology Marsh icld High School Marshfield, Wis. West Hall, 1,2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH SCHULTEIS History and Education Hartford High School Richfield, Wis. West. 1, 2, 3: Alpha Phi Omega, 1. 2, 3; History Club, 1, 2; Asst. Business Mgr. College Days, 2; Business Mgr., 3; Loyola Club, 2. 3: Pres., 2, 3: Mask and Wig, 2, 3; German Club, 3; Crinv son Staff, 1, 2: Social Committee, 3: Prom Chairman. 3. One Hundred Sixty-foui GERTRUDE SPOENTGEN History and Spanish Manitowoc High School Manitowoc. Wis. Lvle. 1. 2, 3; Alpha Gamma Theta: Pres., 3; W.S.G.A., I, 2, 3; Sec., 3; Y. W.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Vice'Pres., 2; Pres., 3; R.O.T.C Sponsor, 2: Prom Committee Chairman, 2! Spanish Fellowship, 3: Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3: Vice Pres., 3; Glass Sec., 2; Class Treas., 3; Social Committee, 2. ERWIN STENZEL Biology and Education Fox Lal(e High School Fox Laf(e, Wis. League, 1, 2, 3: Lambda Delta Alpha, 3 Biology Club, 1. 2. NETTIE SWARTZ LOW English Sparta High School Sparta. Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2, 3; Delta Delta Beta, I, 2; Treas., 2; Theta Upsilon, 3; Rowel Club, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2. MONROE TOUSSAINT English Wauwatosa High School Wauwatosa. Wis. Phi Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3: Vice Pres.. 3: College Days, 1, 2, 3; Assoc. Editor, 2, 3: Crimson, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Lamlv da Psi, Rowel Club, 2, 3; Treas., 3. One Hundred Sixty-five ELLEN TRAUTMAN English Sheboygan High School Sheboygan. Wis. Lyle, 1, 2, 3; Alpha Gamma Theta, 1, 2, 3;; College Days, 2; Rowel Club, 3; Mask and Wig, 2, 3: Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3. DORIS MAY TUCKER Spanish and French Ripon High School Ripon, Wis. Kappa Sigma Phi, 2, 3; Pres., 3; French Club. 2, 3: Treas.. 3: Spanish Club, I, 2, 3; Rowel Club, 3; Cecelian Chorus, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Lambda Psi, 3; Sec., 3; Intersorority Council, 3; Vice Pres., W.S.G.A., College Days, 2, Crimson, MELVIN D. URE Economics tyeillsville High School T eillsville. Wh Ftxuball, I, 2, 3; Captaiivelect; Basket - bal. 1, 2. 3; Track, 1, 2. 3; âRâ Club, 2, 3; Treas., 3; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2. 3; Vice Pres.'elect. RICHARD D. VAN KIRK Mathematics and Economics Ripon High School Ripon, Win. Phi Kappa Pi, I. 2, 3; French Club, ; Math Club, 2, 3; Math Asst., 2, 3. Onr Hundred Sixly- ix LYNN WELLS Philosophy Fond du Lac High School Fond du Lie, W'is. West 1. 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2, 3; Spanish Slub 2: Philosophy Fellow .V JOHN W. WENTLAND Chemistry and Mathematics Ripon High School Rip on, W is. Physics Club. 3; Math Club, 2, 3. LUCILLE WILCOX English Shiocton High. School Shiocton, Wis. Bartlett, 1, 2, 3; Treas., 3; Delta Delta Beta, 1, 2; French Club, 1,2: Interseror- ity Council, 2; Rowel Club, 2, 3; Sec.. Y.W.C.A., 1, 2; Christian Service Club, 1.2; Biology Prize, 1. EDGAR H. WINN Philosophy Mineral Point High School Mineral Point, Wis. Dawes, 1,2; Pres., 2: Labinda Delta Al- pha, 2, 3; Sec.'Treas., 3; Christian Serv- ice Club, 1, 2, 3; Pres., 3. One Hundred Sixty-seven Suiplimunrra Nelson Bonnfr Thomas LaMotte Lavina Brigoson Duncan Reid CLASS OFFICERS ' President ' Vice-President Secretary ' Treasurer One 11 uinli oil Sixty-eight iFmiiuuni CLASS OFFICERS W. Stanley Thomas James Patterson Nila Schwartz - - ' Helen Beebe - - President Vice President Secretary T reasurer On HunJred Sixty-nine Alma lltatrr Far within II'i seou sin's prairies, IPreathed in laureis green; Stands our nol lt .lima Mater, Riponâs glorious queen. long she's stood âmid cloud and sunshine. Firmly braved the storm; Loyal hearts HOW gilâi thee greeting, Praises true and warm. Chorus: Lift the chorus, speed it onward, Shout I rota sea to sea. Hail to thee, oar lima Mater, Hail, all hail, to thee. One Hundred Seventy Ono Hundred Seventy-one Parkljurst Iluuar VVf.iclb OFFICERS HELEN WHIOLK Gertrude Moore Jane Shaw Grace Westbn boro President Vice President Secretory T reasurer One Hundred Scventy-iwo Top RowâZcimicr, Bus c, Calvy, (.Irasi-r, Simmons Second RowâStellick, Piekarski, Jones, YVeijile. Wilcox, Beebe Third RowâShaw, Jackson, Albrecht, CJlmsc lioltom RowâMoore, Mvidsman, Urijggson, Ford hum 7 te Hundred Seventy-three ICilU' Mull OFFICERS Marcella Raidy - ' President Gertrude Spoentgen Vice President Meta Volland - âą Secretary Katharine Lyle - - Treasurer Raidy One Hundred Seventy-four fop. RowâBreitengross. Miller. Mielkr. Raidv, Spencer Second RonâLyle, Trautman, V'olland. Shields, Spoentgcn Third RowâMargraf, Wcni .cl, Gunderson, Goodrich Hottoni RonâRyan, Topp, Graham, Schaefer, Jones Alpha (Sarnma Shrta One Hundred Seventy-five Ulurthâtt Hall officers Rlth Tivkham Edith Gibson Ethel Foley Ruth Bitz President Vice President Secretary T r c usurer Ti k ii am One Hundred Seventy-six Tuft Ron,â Mortis, Gibbs, llo v;i: l, Svvartzlow, Ratlke X cor,I Ro uConk'c, Rtohcits, Anderson. Koppkc. Haase Third RnwâKnudson, Oilman, Miller, Potter, Michaels, M.icc Hut tom Ro âTinkham, Bitz, Buck reus Kroe , Gallun, Gibton, Foley Shrta Itystlmt One Hundred Seventy-seven 6 Finger OFFICERS Wav a Finger Martha Manthey Lola Boettcher Dorothy Grihiths President V ice President Secretary Treasurer One ll:iti iic i Seventy-eight ' 'op K(kvâl.ambert, Wallers, Houghton, Hanson, Kus nan Second RoveâRock, Allabv, Skoda, Colvin, l-'ranke Bottom RowâIIaack, Mamhej, longer, (Griffith, lioettehcr, Schwarz Drlta Jlhi § igma One Hundred Seventy-nine Kappa (gamma (Chi Top Hoii- Pci Its Priest, Bucltholz Hot lorn Ro u.âKullcr, Parker, Clarke, Hoffman, Gri 'volil OFFICERS Estelle Clarke Dorothy Hoffman Helen Klitzke Evelyn Priest - President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Clarke TICTT One Hundred Eighty c UCajjjia S iiima Tnf Ro. Kebv_ , Mi!lcrâ ' A is.ow, Bmimgartucr, Mishlovc, Koncii Hollow Ren- -lloIFnuin, Miller, Klein, Rieder, Tucker Iâilger, Ash OFFICERS Doris Tucker F.tmll Rif.der Fay me Miller Rosy Klein President Vice President Secretary ' Treasurer 'Fucker One Hundred Klghry oiie ItlmiiUiiiU' ffimtap OFFICERS Eugene Gates Paul Little Akn Bah ns President Vice President Se c rctar v - T reasu re Gates One Hundred ICighty-two Tofi R' iv MrDcniiod O'Reilly, Schneider, Miller, Mjsoii Second RowâRood. Scott, Hyslop, Preemail Third RowâPridinorc, Jess, liontley, Miller Holfotn RowâJaspers, Little, Gates, Halirs, Olson mnsa Alpha ©ntrga Alpha One Hundred Highly three Raodant OFFICERS Rolamd Radpant Lester Evans Edgar Winn President Vice President Secretar 'Tr ensure U,rant Hunts r One Hundred Eighty-four Top RowâRaymond, Uiissc, GcSsscI, Pl'eifFer, Hoare Second RowâWescott, Genge, Ilanunen, Gustrowsky Hottorn RowâGiliuth, Kaddant, Evans, Winn, Stenzel iEambha Drlta Alpha One Hundred Eighty- fi ve attfnrh Bnuap OFFICERS Samuel Redetske Carl Krause Harry Heanf.y Frederick Encelbracht President Vice President Secretary ' Treasurer Remzke One Hundred Eighty-six ns rs 4-4 s- s s o s f © One Hundred ICig it y-seven §mith Hall Altmever OFFICERS Alvin Altmbyer Arthur Hauskr Ralph Olson Nathan Bear President Vue President Secretary ' Treasurer One Hundred Kighty-eight To RowâClifton. Wallschlacger. Stry .cwski, Craincr. Stuart. Atkins Second R wâR. ('lark. Tracy, Curry, Griffin, Kurkhnrdt, Lehner, Hjomnul, Martin, I tier, Jnntz, Taylor Ihird Rtfu- W ilkinson, J. ('I k. Parsons, I.ee, Aitchison, Rasmus, Meyer, Rohin$on, Thomas Youth Ro âl.a Mottc, Hope. Posslcy, Evans Christiansen, Kellcv, Nash Iâifth RowâMurray, Reid, Christo (Ter son, Norton, Peck Cole, Moore, Mcllrec Hollow RowâRocck, Olson, Hear, Mauser, Altmcycr, Keefe, Nelson, Runnels One Hundred Eighty-nine One Hundred Ninety Tof' RowâJensen, Brcitrich, Hinder son, I.tmdc, Mutdi. H. Stamm, Brooks, Murchie, Egdahl Second RowâJorgensen, Larsen, Plichta, Helhing, M. Stamm. Johnson Third RowâScidlitz, Edwards, Williams lloliom RowâMcBraidy, Wesner, Stallard, Lewis, Shaw, Stuart ©ntrrja Sigma (Lin One Hundred Ninety one Dillon OFFICERS John Dillon Monroe Toussaint Robert Rose Lorin Kay President Vice President Secretary Treasurer One Hundred Ninety-two 7 o RowâMay, I'ehlnndt, Hamley, lirasure Second Rowâ15. Rose, Gcliner, Ludwig, Romberg, Mitchell, Williams, Olsen Third RowâDuel, Rafoth, Kckc. Merman, Van Kirk fourth RowâOilman. Cole, M. Williams, Macc fifth. RowâDaugherty, Dillon, Toussaint, Kay, Frye, Wuttkc One Hundred Ninety-three IKE) 1926 CRIMSON go Hest Hall OFFICERS Arnold ICuethe Sanford Jones Milton Emkrick Vern Lavalie - President Vice President ' Secretary T resaurer One Hundred Ninety-four y 19 6 CRJNTSON BE Top RowâI re, Bro.idrick, Jones, Patterson, Justeson, Teska, Stout Second RowâMorse â. Jones, Watson, Roll, I.ohr. Harvey, Bradbury, :. Bonner Third RowâFlower, («raves, Algers, Bentley, (Iwinn, Wells, Fradcwell, R. Bonner Hollow RowâBra meld, Lavalic, Kmcrlck, S. Jones, Kucthc, Folstad. Sdiulteis Alpha w (0mriia One Miinrli'cct Ninety-five Alplja Phi Kappa Top RowâWashburn, I-cuptow, Prill, Plzak liotlom RowâShear, Heaton, Koehler, Liska, Kleman OFFICERS Clarence Koehler John Liska Edgar Kleman President Secretary Treasurer Koehler One Hundred Ninety-six Out Hundred Ninety-seven ilntfr-IPratmiity attii 3lttter- immtg (Emutrils Top RowâKoehler. Raddant. Allmcyer, Kuethe, Oillon Second RowâKonen, Mace. Rcdetzkc, Tinkham, Knud son, Trainman lloltnm RowâParsons, Tucker. YVeiglc, Stcllick, Finger, Manthcy. Raulv Rimti . !âą: OFFICERS Samuel Redet2KE ' Fraternity Pres. Arnold Kuethe Fraternity Secretary Madge Stf.LLICK ' Sorority Pres. Gertrude Spof.ntcen Sorority V.'Pres. Florence Mace Sorority Sec. One -Hundred Ninety-eight rtffi) 192 6 CR.UVISON iSinurll (Club To Row-âKay, Baumgartner, Meilahn, (lalltm, Haase, Kroes, Raidy St'torni RowâPriest, Rieder, Kelsey, Conkle, Miller, Morse, Bit , Spencer Third RowâCurtis Michaels, Wilcox, Kingsland, Ph ah, Poussaint, Parsons OFFICERS James Plzak Grace Michaels Monroe Toussaint Lucille Wilcox President Vice President Secretary ' Treasurer Plzak One Hundred Ninety-nine l'of foiv--Baumgartner, Spencer, Westenborg, Jones, Griffith, Manthey Ho Horn RoivâRaitly, (libson, Kings! and, Tinkham, Finger, Gallon Tixkham OFFICERS Ruth Tinkham Wav Finger Lavina Briggson Edith Gibson President Vice-President - Secetary ' Treasure) Two IJumlicil AJatlinnatirs (Club Tof' RowâPlzak. Schmidt. Dick. Wnitland, Rove, Erasure, Prill, SchoofX, Li ka Second RowâOilman, Radetzke, Williams, Rafoth, Lueck, Van Kirk. Dillon, Cole, May Itoiloin RowâKlein, Miller, Westenborji, G laser, Wo'ntl manse. , ForiIliari , Foley, X'ehls, Griffith, Raidy OFFICERS Loyal Ollman Samuel Redetzki Robem Rose President Vice President Secretary Treamrer Oli.mak Two Hundred One Jfmtrh (EUtli Tof RowâMichaels, Hillsburg, Piekarski, Westenborg, l.uzenska, Golden, Prank, Kehlandt Second RowâGriffith, Ounsntoor, Topp, Anderson. Mishlove. Caivey, Konen Hotlorn Row'âWernicke, Pilfer, Finger, Taintor, Morris, Pucker, Parsons Foley Morris OFFICERS Mary Eiiin. Morris Wav a Finger Ruth Pilgfr Doris Thckrr Presiden i Vice President Secretory Treasurer Two Uumlred Two i a imvvm TlHE 19 6 SJnmrnâa Atlilrtir Assnnatum To â Rott- Kelscx, Mcilnlin Tucker. Piekarskij Pells Dudley liottoir, Ro iv Reich i, Clcise, Klein, Ash, Pilger, Parsons Miller Tw( Hundred Three limati} Wimttttân (fllirtfittan Assnriatum Top RowâKelsey, Klitzke, Piekarski, Gunderson, Priest Second RowâDimsmoor, Miller, Klein, Oilman, Miller, Beebe, Markham Third RowâGeue, Parson', Dudley. Pells, Well I e, l'opp, Mielke, Evans Bottom RowâSpencer, Jones, Miller, Spoentgen, Baumgartner, Bulgrin, Graham SlâOENTGEN OFFICERS Gertrude Spoentcen Maixif Stellick Henrietta Kroes Merna Miller - President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Two Hundred Four (Christian foruirr (Club Tot RowâWinn, foussaint, llainmcn, Rafoth. Fehlandi. Totissaint, Olson, Mitchell Hollow RowâCollide. Kvans, Klein, Goodrich, liauingartncr, MacDonald, Dudley OFFICERS Edgar Winn Marif. Baumgartner Goodwin Olsen President Sec.-Tret is. Team Manager Winn Two Hundred Five $l|jjatnj (Club Top RowâStamm, Griffin, Jensen, Prill, Graham Stcottd Rot t«âNâumb rgcf, Williams, Kuethe, Wentlnnd, Li ska, Schoofs Third RowâRose, Miller, Plzak, Klein, Oilman (OFFICERS James Plzak Robert Rose Loyal Oli.Ma President Vice President See.'Treas. Plzak Two Hundred Six Toj Rowâllntnlcv, Folstad, Jones, I.iskn. Iickc, Altmeycr, l iter, Clark. Maas S yand RowâButler, Currie, Jon, Sakallaris, Stelliek, Finger, Walter, i.amhcrt, Boettcher, Jaspers, Kelly. Klemnii. I angfelt I hud RowâHoffman, Reynolds, Miller, (iroffman, Albrecht, t'.raser, Moore, Weigle, (Icisc, Calvv, Jantz, Hansen, Reed, Spenecr, Graham. Spoentgen. Becker iiolto n RowâBuckrcus, Morse, Koppkc, Tucker. Milkc, Tenney, Ka , Briggsou, Jones, Reiter, Wehle, Buchholz, Jones OFFICERS Lorin Kay Robert Tunny Lavina Bricoson Edna Jones President Vice President Secretary T reasurcr K Y Two Hundred Seven 3 utra Two Hundred Eight Two Hundred Nine !â mn'jrvnmmmn wzzw THE CFL1MSON eksuse Diedrich Jewelry Company trophies, )i{(«. i . riox EM Itl.lvMS DKrivNI) Xlil.K JEWELRY l)Y HI.NO ki:!v ii;in(. Blandâs Drug Store Store of Service Cl,EANE S DyEI S H. LUKE, M r. LE.x x i ;âpressi sa School Supplies and Candies Ed. Hunold THE COLI.EOE BARKER Hull- ('llnine; and Electrical Massjijco (iood Work (inaranteed two Hundred Ten DuVall Grocery 2 , âGood I hin s to Eatâ GROCERIES Itâs vise to have a can of Seal Brand within reach if you are fond of good coffee. Giasc ft Sanborn's Sea Brand COFFEE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | Picnic Needs Cold Meats for Hot Days Bakery Goods Johnstonâs Candies and Cookies IN 1. 2. S AND 0 POUND CANS NEVER IN DULK I Call Black 173 Âźfjr Irtaa ltrrp Wc Sell Happiness A Piano or New Yom Satisfaction Is Our Success Edison Will Brin Happiness into Reagan - Brown Your Home Itipou, Wis. Mrs. E. B. Kingsbury Two Hundred Kleven Lumber Building Materials Fuel RIPON LUMBER CO. BILLIARDS POOL In Our New Building Come and Get Acquainted With Emil Reinsch at City Lunch Rooms Lunches cm Short Order Sundaes, Malted Milk, Etc. POCKET BILLIARDS BOWLING Two Hundred Twelve Phone Mack 241 JUSSEN BROTHEKS DEALERS IN FRESH AND SALTED MEATS Two Hnndie! Thirteen ' âąÂ ni   innaill««  irmyi ytrnri«n..irmrrn.yvr. rr«-Yr wx rr r. ,.r..YnrYy.nnrT.r .rf. m minnnrnfr ,- Ready! to welcome and serve you O be ready at all times to meet each and every request for bank service that our customers may makeâto be ready to meet such requests with bank service that is a little better than the customer might expect That is the aim of the First National Bank of Ripon. Whatever your needs may be, whether your account is large or small, both your friendship and your patronage will be welcom- ed and appreciated by us. First National Bank of Ripon BARGAIN SKKKKRS Kohl Hardware §âș. VARIETY STORK Complete Line of The Store with Service, Quality and Low Prices SPORTING GOODS BASEBALL SUPPLIES TENNIS GOODS Football and Basketball Supplies JOHN U. BOETTCHER Fishing Tackle The Ripon Make ll u Happier Occasion by Shoe Service Shop Well Chosen (iifts Shines Re-building Quality rllarf|n f Quality Materials OUdlclUK ( (1 H. L. Fargo .lewder and Optician Paul A. Clnescr, Prop. Two Hundred Fourteen UH vw iUi nimwvrv lllB 19 6 CRXVfSOlN HOTEL ATHEARN OSHKOSH Invite patronage from all members, ami friends of Woodside Club of Rip on C jUP HOTEL operates two public dining-rooms and four private dining- rooms. Serving accommodatio s for any size parties from four to two hundred. Our hotel will be glad to open charge account with any member of the Wocdside Club upon request. F footwear of meri t PHONE RED 213 . R1PON.WJS. PWON MJMBM.Y Suits Cleaned and IâreNfted. IImIh He - Hlocked Simply Phone Blue 66 The Auditorium Theatre A. S . Stewart, Munagcr Showing the Cream of Filmdom QUALITY PHOTO PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES I Our Resolution âTo Serve You Even Setter in the future than we have in the Pastâ IT lias been our privilege to to serve those who have helped to build up our city. Knowing that our future, like our past, is bound tip with the growth of Ripon.we pledge ourselves to be alway ready to meet its ever-growing needs cur reputation is tour GUARANTEEâ Mattice-Foster Co 'IVo Hundred Fifteen Compliments of Five- Proof Sleep in Safety Hotel Retlaw, Fond du Lac,Wis. SCHROEDEK HOTELS WALTER SCHROEDEK. PRESIDENT Are you Satisfied and Pleased ? The printing and binding we do not only satisfies our cus- tomers, but also pleases them with the results secured. Try it and you will be pleased too. SORORITY AND FRATERNITY Programs and Menus given Prompt Attention The Globe Printing and Binding Go. Oshkosh. Wis. Ceapc Street Phones 106 and 250 SMotil) JFoifst Âź0tfl (Srffn Ha f, 3t(is. Wisconsinâs Most Beautiful Summer Resort Special attention to House Parties Banquets and Private Dinner Parties R. W. MAP PS VI anorfi-r Two Hundred Sixteen r- âą1 Ripon Colle e SILAS EVANS. D.D., LL.D. President One of the seventy-four institutions in the United States and Canada on the accepted list of the Advancement of Teaching One of the eighty-five institutions on the accredited list of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae Fully approved and recommended by The Association of American Universities The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools The Association of American Colleges Aided by The General Education Board (Rockefeller Foundation) For catalogue and full information address 18 5 1-19 2 6 Carnegie Foundation for the J. CLARK GRAHAM, A. M., Dean Ripon, Wisconsin i Two Hundred Seventeen College Students are always welcome at this Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF 60.000.00 PROTECTS YOU. ur Resources are over a million and quarter. Large enough to handle any of your banking requirements, but at the same time not too large to give every customer the welL known âAmerican National Service. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK THE BANK THAT SERVICE BUILT Style all the While ( While It's New) Just ask Spence! 0wid 7fiet t CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS . RIPON, WIS.. FASHIONâS EXPRESSIONS Dcmingâs has long been recognized as the home of correct footwear. Our leadership in the featuring of shoo of exclusive design is wel recognized by all who have had the pleasure of pur- chasing our footwear. You will ad- mire our latest Creations, their origi nalitj and workmanship will deeply impress you. Two Hundred Ivighteen Oiedrichâs Drug Store H. N. AKIN EURMTUKE AND FTXERAL DIRECTING DRUGS, HOOKS l) STATION KRY S«)le Agents for roi l.EGE riOXT ROOKS AM) SUPPLIES PHOXOGRAPHS AM) DWORDS Picture Framing, Floor and Table Lamps (Quality Always STEINBRINGâS (iO (o Busy Corner Shoes and Shoe Repairing âfor the best Give Your Feet a Stcinlniiiâ Treat and Saj Hello to Comfort W.E.Schaefer Sons Garage LINCOLNâEORDSOX A tmblrm tfSotitfaffon r.s. tires and Trims Ripon. wis. L. A. Wilson Co. Ripon. Wis. Originality Ripon Klectric Shop l'Te I J. Meek Is Expressed in our... Portraits of Quality Pictorial Scenes ST I'D EXT Commercial Illustrative Photography Kodak Finishing and High Grade Frames ELECTRICAL SI PPLIKS Let us serve you Edwards Studio RADIOS AND SUPPLIES Waupaca, Wisconsin Two Hundred Nineteen UUQMXICJUXJ umuam Why not be interested in us ? Weâre interested in You and appreciate your' patronage no matter how small nor how lar c. Wie will ive you our personal service combined with Purity and Quality Ripon Sanitary Bakery Yours First and Always mancnncrxaxxrr kxtxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxx E. J. BURNSIDE Druggist and Bookseller COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS COLLEGE SUPPLIES Athletic Goods Fountain Pens Memory Books Pennants, Banners Kodaks and Photo Supplies Fresh Candy and Nuts THE REXALL STORE 202 Main St. Phone Black I I 3 Tvo Hundred Twenty Your Appearance will mean a lot now that you are ftoing out into the business world. Express Yourself in the clothes you wear. Getâ CONTINENTAL HART SCHAFFNER MARX SUITS âand youâll show Mood taste. The Continental Oshkosh Two Hundred Twenty-one An Ideal City Is founded upon the practice of using Electricity for Light, Heat and Power in Home, Office and Industry Wherever you find electric service used effectively in âhome, office or industry, there you will find contentment, joy and gladness. Besides, the wide use of electricity in any city is a sure sign of pro- gress and increases civic pride and glory in citizenship. Electric Appliances and Wiring for Every Requirement âDO IT ELECTRICALLY Wisconsin Power and Light Co. 0900030000 Everything to Build Anything Phone Black 26 for up-to-the- minute --=-=- mr ---=' Service RIPDN WIS. For Real Tasty Home Meals Kipon Ice Gremn mid Beverage Co. Fat ct... Macâs Chili Parlors QUALITY AND SERVICE Individual Orders Receive Prompt Addition Two Hun.lied Twenty-two STUDENTS We wish to thank you for your patronage and co-operation in making the Portraits for the 1926 Crimson cJ 8 Your negatives will alway be on file at our Studio. Duplicate orders promptly taken care of I THE BADGEK STUDIOS 17 WEST MAIN ST. MADISON. WIS. âSomeone, somewhere, wants your photograph now Two Hundred Twciuy-ilirec From tl)o Press of Fuck 8? inversetti, Pipon, Wisconsin FngravWtg b? HammcrsmiU)-Kortmevcr do., IPilwaulicc, Wis. Two Hundred Twenty-lour 'v - T V
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