Rockford College - Recensio / Cupola Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

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Treasurer Tfrm E.X'fJl'ft'5 funk, IQI7 MRS. SEELY PERRY, AAI. . . Rockford REV. JOHN CTORDON. B.D. . . Rockford JULIA H. CTLTLLIYER, Ph.D., I.L.D. . Rockford FRANR L. CLEVELAND . . . Rockford REV. THOBI.XS BARNEY THOBIPSCJX, .fX.B. Rockford FRANK I . XYORMXYOOD . . . Rockford REV. hh-ILI.l.XM T. KIC1iI,X'EEN, Ph.D. . Evanston CHARLES I.. NIILLER .... Rockford Tfrm EA'p1'rf.rj1nH', IQIN EDWARD POTTER l,.X'I'H ROP . . Rockford NIRS. CHARLES li. HERRICR, NIA. Chicago KIRS. JOHN H. SHICRRATT . . Rockford FRED G. SHOLDY ',.. Rockford IQDXYIN H. KEIil,!'1R . Rockford GLSTAYE J. B0li!iI..XND . Rockford CHARLES S. BRANTINOHANI . Rockford KIRS. KIARY H. XX.lI.M.XR'l'H . Chicago FRANK O. LOWDEN . . . Oregon Tfrm 1L'.1'f7I.!'z'.f junf, 1010 MRS. xYIL1.l.XM .X rl1.XLL'0T'I', XXI. . Rockford JOHN S. BARNES, C.l'l .,.. Rockford HENRX' H. ROBINSON . . . Rockford XYILLIIXM H. FITCH, NLD. . . Rockford CTEORGE U. FORBES . , Rockford XYILLIANI T. ROBERTSON Rockford XYILLIANI W. BENNETT . Rockford IQOBERT R. XYELSH. BAA. Rockford Ilonorary fllenzbfr XIRS. N. C. THOMPSON E A'f'c11fz':'f Co m m filer MRS. CHARLES E. HERRICR, KLA. . Chicago Resident Xlemhers of the Board of Trustees 6 is., ,X 1 l.-. ,X 35551, l X My . . . F ..xx.. .x....x ,A..... ...A. ,,... .,.. .A... .,. ...... The Faculty JULIA HENRIETTA GULLIVER, Ph.D., LL.D., P765l.dF7fZf ANNA C. BEHRENS, A.M. German Language and Literature EDITH C. BRAMHALL, A.lXfl., Ph.D. History ROSE ADELE BAIRD, B.Sc. Domestic Art HELEN F. EPLER, AB. French LOUISE lN'lORRIS HANNUM, Ph.D. English CHARLES A. DICE, 'A.B., B.D., M.A. Economics ALICE M. KRACKOWIZER, B.S., B.Ed. Education CLARA LOUISE THOMPSON, Ph.D. Latin and Greek GNEITA AIADWIN, BS., B.A., M.A. Home Economics HOPE SHERMAN, AB. Biology ARTHUR CLINTON WATSON, A.B., Ph.D. Philosophy and History of Christianity J. G. GOODWIN, M.S. Chemistry BESSIE IRVING MILLER, A.B., Ph.D. Head of Departments of Mathematics and Physics A. V. ESSINGTON, LLB. Elocution ELIZABETH C. NIAAS, NLD. College Physician Instructor in Emergencies and Home Nursing LORENA M. CHURCH, A.M. Instructor in English ANNA M. CONNELLY, A. M. Assistant in Biology 7 rss. iv- VQNY . N tbzil. x QSM X ' 'E ' I I -if A fi X R A - 'QNX - xg R. XA K Ai A 'N wxskk NQSM W W X ,X ,, ,N .,... t..,....- . .. ...ts t ,atm was.,k,t,.t.,..,t.....ta..aW- t.,,..,-..,,g.e..,..1'....'3...,.. AX g,i,-.f'..,.g ,i. E,,:'3.,,131,,u1,'.,,..1 ..,.....iIL..a'F ' N N x ' Q23 XS SA Q3 Ss RN NESS RIARY FLORENCE L..xwsoN, Ph.B Physical Director RIARGARET AI. HERDMAN, A.B., B.L.S Librarian and Instructor in Library hlethods EDITH FURN.-XS, Ph.B. Instructor in German and Latin H. A. T,xvERR.'x Spanish RIARIE T. JALLEN. AB. Instructor in AIathematics and Secretarial Studies KATHRTNA AIODE IDAYIS, A.B., AAI Instructor in English AMY R. QIOTT, B.S. Instructor in Home Economic RosE DL'Dl.EX', A. B. Assistant in Chemistry and Physics I . AIARION R.xl.sToN. Dirvcfor Piano, Harmony, Iiorm, Counterpoint, and Fundamental Teacher's Class I..xtfR.x CIRANT SHORT Organ, Piano and Xlusic Historx AIRs. GEoRt:E Xusox IIOLT. AB., FA Pia no, Nlusieal Appreciation XIRs. lf. U. .ARTHUR Yiolin AIRS. :XBBIE AYOODBURY I'I,xwEs Yoiee, Director of College Glee Club. Classes in Sight Singing CE1.EsTE BIZNGSTON Assistant in ChiltIren's Department, Practice Teacher in Piano and in Harmonx AIARY C:L'LI,lX'IiR, AAI. History of Art. Drawing and Painting N O I Y .MZ 'lx r... its -. if . 1 . M.. .Sw-it E- lift -,E-f mf IQ wg - it A W A 'SW Am ' vs wX ' A ' ' ' R ' 'A if V s .G.0. V g 297 Q Q E955 7 QOQQ fi 'lie' l wtf Y t X CX A-Ss. stb:::. Y 3 ll-fl t ' f l K ,Q 5 i E, -d ls ,fx if , -1 Jef! B ll ,f if tl t , fl f2f?' - l Ax Iolanthe 1 H ' H I lwlanthe, fair, unseeinlg, Ciuessing nrit her deep alllietitwn, Spinning, g1ard'ning, dancing, singing l,ix'es within her garden wall. fiuarded frtnn her is the ltntwxletlge 'lihat she sees nur shape nwr etvlwr. XX ith the tips tif daintx' linuers She can tt-el the ruse s petal Satin-textured, aml the t-alt treeis lliwmly' rnuglniess: lint she ltnnws nf-t lltwt her garden lies ahtiut her rv . . . ltnted with the prism s hues: lluw hevuml the wurld lies heelu-tniig XX ith the prtnnise ul the rainhtiw. Potent niagie. hazards. elianees. Xtitelieraft. lure nl' learned selnilar. Ilatli her father tried in vain. Sightless sits she in her garden. Xml, nut limwwing, is serene. Now her lnipeful father p1'tvH'ers Une last eh:1m'e tw give her sight. Now she yields again to sluniher Xlagie. Pwtent. dark. uncertain. She has drawn her eyelids' eurtains Sttiftly duwn, aml fearful. ltfipeful. Slips into unetwnscitwusm-ss, .Xs into a deep ahyss. ln the silence of a titwtnttinief lfarth and air aml heaven drtwwsing ln a deep serenityf Sudden, on her still contentment Breaks a voice: a knightly minstrel Finds his way into her garden. Sees her, loves her, longs tO rouse her l'rtnn dnn twilight tw hright visitni. .Xh. the shtick of the awakening: lfwr she learns, with lm'e's tuititwn, .Xll her pitetius liniitatiun, .Xll the gltiry she is missing: l,earns. with trenihlingaml with yearning. sn --. l hat she eannwt see late s Uiltir Xwr the heautt' tif l,m'e's face. l'lighted in st-lit infamw' lit' :t fatlier-lting's decree, Only' tw he kept asumler lfrwni her ltnightly ininstrel lover lit' stern shackles, ntiw hy magic 'llwtteli til' tenderest love aml lminging lireaelnfti is her garden closure, lirnlten her ptwwr hliml etintentntent, Xfiw she has the will to seel .Xh. the int' til the awalteningl She has rt-nt all veils asumler That hetwixt her stwul aml vision Drew their elmise-enshromling fettersl Nun' the gltiry tif the sunlight Breaks in shininiering shafts and arrows Un her sight. See. all her garden Laughs with rititrwus sweet erilurf ,Xll of life. heftwre Cnhazed. Clearly. sharply. stands detinedl .Xs when Cod, in mood creative. Spoke. and with a heavenly Hat, Xlade the Light. and found it good-- lnlanthe, freed from darkness, Stands at last with the sunlight: Sees at last the radiant vision. Sees the face of Life and Love. in .ALICE H,XRt3R.XX'E CREW, 1916 L Y, L '- I T .. .N N i,'.i ': 1 C haraciers Herald . CATHERINE BRANTINGHANI Crown BC21 TCI' Old Queen , New QIICCII Ladies-iII-Ivziit Iolanthc TIiStI'zIIn . KiI1gRCI16 . The Queen The Xvilklfd Spring A ut ll III n . ing Dl'CClI11S HELEN HYDE .XLICE RNIGHT MILDREII DELLICRER KIARGARET RIANNING LUCY WIIITSEL RIARIE CTLEASMAN JEANNETTE FOSTER HELIEN XOXXVTER ROBERTA XYAGNER ELIYABETH RIORRISON LAURA R UGG RUTH GLEASIYIAN KIARIE SPONSEL HELEN BLESER ROSAAILTND POLLOC R RUTH BURLESON HELEN CURTIS ALICE ROSS Flofwm IXIARION LANE FLORENCE JONES ESTLE RLTSSEIII BERNICE JOHNSON F11 0 nzfxv HELEN ROHE ALICE CREW' FAYRA NICHOLS HELEN FURNISS Form? Spirfff IMIAZEL NIINERS ELIZABETH PENROSE CHRISTEL RUNNER RUTH BENNETT C0'M7'fI-l7l'.Ni Gentlemen CAROL NVILEORD KIARIE FERGUSON LadieS MARTHA HICKIYIAN TYIARTHA HO LM ES R.UTH BURPEE FLIZAEETI-I BURLICSON JIUCY GIQAY I TXIARCARET ITIQUSCHIER I FERN BRIGGS ' KIARGARET i'ZV1iRE'l I' I ABBIE GREGORY . ADELE. ADAMS . JEAN DOUGLAS A NIARGARET SEYMOUR . IRENE BARTLETT . GERTRUDE JOHNSON . JULIA HlY1N'TER . BENTRICI-I XVARNER RUTH BECIQLEY LAURA DANIELS ESTHER XVAITE OLIVE .-XIJAIIIS KIARIORIE THONIPSON HARRIET' BURPEE ELIZABETH KICRACHRAN KIARY BUSIIE BEULAH SAIYIIYIONS RUTH vVlLSON GRACE SMITH IQOSE-FRANCES INZRAMER TRUTH KENDALL EDITH ARMSTRONG VELIIIA STONE NIARGARET R!1CIXLVEEN INA NICHOLS zxLICE PORTER Director Of Pageant .... MISS FLORENCE M. LAWVSON Chairman Designers Klakers Accompzlnist Klusie , Conzmiim' on CU,ffu7l1 ,f 11 SARAH SEARS MARGARET TEUSCHER FRANCES KARLSON f OLIVE LUDINGTON J RHODA FAHNESTOCK J SHIRLEY KIEYERS J TXIABEL THIELENIAN I NIABEL LINDOP L FERN BRIGGS . . LORA HARYED COPELAND,S ORCHESTRA 5 H-'-If .1--my , , , u ,- 10 1 .1 f '-1'b5a:'L- -, y-. , , ., . H Aff J JH . , ,A,,L.., 2 ,33 A1Jb?..4., , , V. v ., -,s- ,M A, 'J'-4 , V 'ia fu? L v A -H' 5 . Tha.. .als 1 h ,L ., Q U Q, N ' . . .mms ..xx x.xx . x.....xx.,, .....xxx...xxxx,..,,...,x. .x..x. ...,... ..,,. ..... .,.,,. . t. ,,.,, ...... ., . Memory Speaks I0 the Three and Tweniy 0 1916 To you who so lately were gathered in a college home, who now are scattered to many homes in Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, lkffinnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Vliyom- ing, and Ohio, I would speak. Behold lyfemory as your friend, you three and twenty, cherish me for I will minister to you throughout life. Wherever you may be, whatever your condition, at a call I will bring to you the fragrance of the lVIay- day violets, the cool of the Blackhawk shadows, the grace of dancing figures. Should loneliness come to you, lo I will surround you with the friends of your college home. I Though you call upon me often, still I shall have for you hidden joys, the glory of the apple blossoms, the cheer of the tulips, the courage of the tiny Spring-red ivy leaves. Know too, oh you of '16, I have worked with you, have stored as you have studied, and will give forth to you the gleanings of your study. Limitless is my store of thoughts, of books, of happy events, of kindly com- panions and instructors. For four years, I, Memory, have garnered thought treasures of your Alma lXfIater which seventy years cannot exhaust. There were many days, many events, many friends, I would make live for you, particularly, thoselast days which were the blown roses of a plant long in maturing. Those were days of aspiration and humility, of boundless joy and sadness. There was music, beautiful music, there was a dinner and the twenty and three sat at green-white tables radiant with friendship. There came a Sunday tense with spoken counsel. Then followed a play under the green of the trees and in the quiet of the evening. Hold fast the thoughts of the morning of music and symbolic dancing. There came too a tree ceremony in which class and sister-class were one. At the end of it all you were graduated, you three and twenty, with earnest words and kindly wishes. I, Memory, unite you again with thought of those days. Forget not the all- wisdom, the good will, the true ideals, the friendships of your Alma lXIater. 13 .404- .t I 'X i . 4i Q f , OWTTQNC CTTCXT Recital by EDNA VER HAAR, Contralto CORA M. LIND-ANNIE B. WALTON, Pianiszf IXTRS. GEORGE HOLT, Accompanirt Under the auspices of ROCKFORD COLLEGE-MUSICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Lungi dal Caro hene ....... Secclzi Lieti Signor .... Mf3'erbfer The Sleep That Flits on Baby's Eyes . . Carpmztfr Prelude . . Blackbird's Song Scherzo . . Klarche Funebre Etude in C Klajor June . . June . . Klagical June , Songs for June Cyril Scoit . . . . . . Cyril Scott IVIRS. XKIER I-IAAR . . from Sonaia Op. 35-Chopin , . . from Sonata Op. 35-Chopin . . . . . . Rzzbfmtein Miss LIND A Group of June Songs . . . . Lulu foner Dozwzing . . . . . , . Quiller . . . . Hilfon Tufvey . . . . . . . johnson June .,..... Mrf. H. H. A. Beach MRS. XXIER HAIXR Gondoliera ...... . Lirzzf Rhapsody in B hlinor .... . . Bfahmf Miss XVALTON The Spirit-flower . . . Campbfll-Tipton Sacrament . . . . .MacDe1'mz'd Inter Nos . . Sing to me, Sing . . . , . . MdCFdj'dE7l . . . . . . . Homfr INIRS. VER HAAR Friday, June 9, 1916-Rockford College Chapel 1- .Aix , . Q Q' -x x W' X. Sigi K '- A v x US- 'fri-. ,,,.. Q XS is QB Sv SX SSS-Y Baccalaureate Sunday Organ PreludefCommencement Klarcli . . Saizzf-Samzf L.xL'R.x CSRANT-SHORT PI'0CCSSiOI121i'.'XllCiS1lI of Days . . , J. ffjfrry ROC'KITORD COLLEGE STVDLZNTS 50104031110 fum Him .... llandfl Kffroiii Tho Xlcssiah b MRS. ,N XXooiJm'RY Hrxwiis Scripture Reading Pl-itll . I. G. Cloouwiw, KIA. Prayer Piuiif. ,X. C. XXi.X'I'SOX. PILD. Cliziiils uf llic l.f+i1l's PI'llj'L'I f Rncxifuiuu Q'UI.l.l-QGI-Q S'ri'm-:NTS Bziccailziuruuic ,Nddrcss THIC lil l ICIl'1XCY Ol DlCXIOCR.rXCY Pkiisinuxr -IL'liI.X H. cil'l,l,lYI-IR, l'li.D.. I.I,.D. My Country' 'Tis uf 'lilicc Ruciaifmua COl.l.IiC3Ii Srrni-:x'rs Organ Postliidcfiiramic Ifiiizilc . . . .Jff.w1i1dn' C14 flmaizl l,,x L' RA ciR.X NT-SHQRT 1 N ,X If M X X . xi Sw The Hunchback DRAMATIS PERSGIYAE NLXSTER XYALTER., the Hunchback . . . Helen Slaten SIR THOMAS CLIFFORD . . . Esther Waite MODUS . . . lN'Iargaret Sabin LORD TINSEL ..... Gertrude Johnson RLXSTER WWILFORD Qaftervvard Earl of Rochdalej . Hilda Kohl RIIXSTER I'IE,-XRTVVELL . A ..... Lucy Whitsel CIAYLOVE il Elsie Zimmermann SIMPSON P Companions of hflaster VVilford Jean Douglas HOLDWELL Rhoda Fahnestock VVAITER AT THE INN . A . Laura Daniels F.-XTHOM . . , . Nlargaret Everett THOMAS Eunice NIarthens STEPHEN . . hflargaret Colby XYILLIAMS . . Natalie Wilkiiison JULIA . Irene Teller HELEN . KIaroa Keith FIRST LADY . Helen Curtis SECOND LADY . . Margaret Teusclier PROGRABILIE OF MUSIC Overture-lNIarch from Symphony HLeonore . Rajf Chanson Triste ..... Tfrlzaifeouuley Symphony '6Rustic Vlfeddingl' Goldmark Bridal Song INCIDENTAL MUSIC Salut D,Armour . .... Ed. Elgar 17 -ww 5, 151 7' . , , ' ' N ' z- , . Q gi' ,l V 'gg-pr :---'-gal 7 v , , . . .. V. , ,, . ,L '..,,- . , -5. ,. .- ,..1,, L gf I up gq ' ,3.2,5,.fa N :-1 f- V A .f,. . , 4 1, Q Q, , M -, '- 5 . , l,!50 '.?:gQf,:,0? .. ,. , W M A ... , H, ,, ,. , .4 vi Q ...fr , . . Ah, gig., 541. w.. 1 1-gf: ,,,, ., . 4f,H,,. , A ,V . ,. 9' ,ezaw -12 fd ,fldaysa 1-NYJ, , if if --. . 54692, ' V-fv-c'??f?'i'F v- we af - ' aj ff. 5,6 1 ' 4 .5 S. 4 A , . Q,- Q ,.f 'rm '--A' - s W- ym.- ,L,L' 4 M,N,..x-, , N.-I :V A -Kiwi? ' C U A. '50 ' ,XA XA RSI ' Vg Q 1' 1 v X J' 'iff -O55 iv SVS. V ' ,iginf uh ,- g , 4 '5 i., ,f ilff ' A le Q , -aalwf My Q. .A :f+- ' :m 14- , , 3 - , Ax-W 4 -1, , --'.j.',,J ,.,,..-W.-.3-, f?f !- 'va-Q-Ia., . 4 4,45 , , hid M , N sz .t . X Vex xg, E .SA X 1 Class Day Festival 'l'U1is1mv, JUNE 13, 1916 0:20 .'l..ll. The Pageant of Life The color scheme has been suggested by the colors in the Yellowstone Park, including: the rich browns and reds and yellows of the hot water sprines, and the blues and lavcnders and pinks of the wild flowers, pre-eminently on Xlt. XYillard and Dunraven Pass. - RIYICR Ol I.lI E-tY'f1r lYz'NfJfl'.Vf!H1tl RI'f'i'I'l lThe Pageant of l.ife opens with a long procession symbolic of the River of l,ife. It comes from the fountain of l,ife, over the hill by the bridge and following the ravine, and winds its way slowly down toward the !'lYCl'.l Beryl ereen with diaphonous white lfoaml. .X gliding, flowing, smooth, continuous movement. .Xnd he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal. CHII.DHOODf lI..ittle children in blues and pinks and lavenders sug festive of the forget-me-nots and lupines on Dunraven Pass, one of the highest points in the Yellowstone Park.J Heaven lies about us in our infancy. When that I was a little tiny boy TYith ahey, ho, the wind and the rain. Shakespeare, Tzwffffz .Yigliz The world is so full of a number of things I should think we would all be as happy as kings. Robert Louis Stevenson DREAMS CTwo figures representing Dreams come on and dance about the sleeping children.l 'YYhat dost thou here where the shivering reeds Lean over the dark marsh streams, O piper a-piping thy haunting tunes That dwindle and die on the dim lagoons ln the waning autumn's gleams? .Xnd the piper said under his flyine hair, l set me my nets for dreams , William Hervey NYoods s FAIRIES lThen two fairies, doubtless the subject of their dreams, Hit in and out.J Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands: Courtsied when you have and kiss'd, The wild waves whistg Foot it featly here and there, And sweet sprites, the burden bear. Shakespeare, Tin' Tmriprff YISIONS CAs Dreams fly away, Vision enters, and as she dances about them lying on the ground, they awake and follow this beautiful vision which they see gleaming before them. She leads them up the hill where they stand for a moment with outstretched arms, with head, eyes, and whole bodies uplifted, in joy and exaltation.l Not of the sunlight, Down to the haven, And ere it vanishes Not of the moonlight, Call your companions, Over the margin, Not ofthe starlight! Launch your vessel .-Xfter it, follow it, O young Nlariner, And crowd your canvas, Follow the Gleamf' Tennyson, ATl1'I'fl.H and lfn' Cfram YOUTH QC1a.f.r Day period repfvufizfed ly Indziavz Pinky on Dunratwz Pafyj lThen gently, imperceptibly, out of the Vision of Childhood comes the group symbolizing Youth, with hope and courage in every line of their alert bodies, the realization of the dreams and visions of childhood. Youth comes down the hill onto the stage of Life with a joyous, happy dance. Then follow the other attendants of Youth, Beauty and Philosophy, and at the end of this, two wonderful tableaux are presented-one of Beauty and the other of Philosophy. The tableau of Philosophy is after a group by Kathleen Beverly Robinson. , 'lThe Waves of the sea have spoken to meg the Wild birds have taught meg the music of many Waters has been my master. Kalevala Qquoted by Fiona lllafC!eoa'J 19 a N, ..,Qj 'N at ' fgyw XXX as t ---1 1 -N ... .... .v t X.. -s...,.- .xxxx.x,,...x t t ..,.x,xx,xx.x, . xx...xx t t .... x.... , , .W,Le tsjisifiiiwzter X l3l'i.XL I'YftIf1Hn1u t X X more loved and lovely Linine it with a sift and glowintz light Than all thy sisters, X X X Looks it not like lulled music sleeping there? See the pale azure fadine intft silver, Shelley, Prorttflftftzf liitfmzntd PHILOSUPIIYMtm!i'ft1zt t l'lttw eharmine is divine pltiltwsapliyl Vit harsh and erabhed as dull tofils snppase, But musical as is .Xp0llo's lute. Xliltan, Cfmttu 'iHe that has light within his own clear breast 'lliearine all the weight Klay sit in the centre and t-niay bright day. Of learnine like a flower. Xliltan, Cffnttu Tennyson, lu .llfmftrtzzm Sl'lRl'l' Ol YULWVH l'l'he spirit of Yruttth for X ery itiy at the ht-:inning eil' kn awledee and the philosophy of life, dances hefttre this tableau tal' lieattty blended with Philftsttpliy a dance of elorintts eXaltati0n.l 'ZX shape all lieht, which with 1-ne hand tlitl Hin: ller fair hair swept the lmsotn of the stream Dew rin the earth, its if slit' were the tlaw t, 'l'nat whispered with delight tn he its pillrwv. .Xttd the invisible rain tlitl ever sltt: ,Xs t-ne enatntutred is ttplvttrne in dream .X silver tnttsit' tin the tnassy law ng U'er lily-paven lakes 'mid silver mist, .Xnd still l1t-l'ftrt- tnt- fin the tlllsliy !I'ltss, 'lit w'tvtttlrons mttsie, the waves with feet that kissed lt't',-' ltwr nmny' m!wtct'rft' ,tflltil flzJf'tIl7'tIfl'?1.' The dancin: fuatttg partly to elide alone ln her rieltt ltantl sllt' lwrt' a ery slfll elass, 'l'he air which rfsneliened the moist amethyst, Xlantline with lwrieht Xepentlte: tht- tier 'e tif the faint tntvrnine ht-ams that fell amnne splt-ntlttttr 'l'he trees, or the soft shadows of the trees: Ift-ll frtttn her as she mtw ed under the Iltllss Xn.l her feet ever ttt the eeaseless sane Oli the deep eavern, and with palms st- tentler, UQ' leaves, and winds, and waves,an.l hirtls, and ht-es, il-lltll'll'L'iItll1l'Ulik'llf'l thetnirrttr til' its lwillt-w, .Xntl falline tlrttps, tnfived in a nteasttre new Ciiltletl altttt: the river and tlitl nttt lventl het' Yet sweet. X X X X X X X X llead tititler the tlark ht-ttehs, till like .t will tw, Shelly, Tin' Trtuntplt wAl'l,tt'1' l!l'Ql,lCilUX ttlttst ltehind the tlattet-rs, .ts it dt-tninatiti' .intl watehin: tvver the whole, stands the altar t'tttl1lt-tttalietvf lfeliei-tn. l'hil-ts,-phy leatls Ytttttli and lieanty up to this altar, and they stand hir a tntvtnt-nt with lwwt-tl heads, then kneel. ,Xs they rise and ntttve slowly away tutvard the river, the l- ixer til' l.il'e ex er tl--wine tin and tin, the Spirit til Yttttth tlanees itiytntsly away to lit-tttkett the l'LlVI'lIlt'ss that tt-nies thrt nzlt relieittnm ln tlte tlttsk-et-twn heart ttf the y allej lint s ttttetintes a flight Xn altar rises wltiteg Ut' hreathlt-ss wttrds of prayer Xt- rapt priest ltrtttls in awe llliite-wineitl ettel wse tht- altar- l'l'litlI'l' its sileltt lifltti l'itltllt's1vli tWt':lyL't'.H lfitvna Xlaefltietl, Tltf 1'11,llfjv wt St,'f:m' l.Il' In S IXIJL 5 l Rllzh- tat , att t'l'ht-tt et-tne the Industries t-T l,ite, a er -tw -it gii'ls tn it in: sl twly lr int ttver tht- htll stnetne the l It tn ne spinnine, the ttthers ht-lptne r Sptttttte Stine lrttm the l'tj,'.t:, lite' Misfit. lltey lttrttt a ta 1 'Q , tv tit' wateltttte as they stl lwy XlYl'l'lll'l'N XIIIJDII1' l.ll'l' t ltww, llttttt tht- midst ttl tht l ' ntlttstries t-f l.ile t 'Ilt s Xliddle Kee. lhey tlanee the stately tnittttet. 'lihe Litttnetlies t-li l.il'e tltt nut wltttllj. li ftstlte Xli.ltlle lee. azttl a t'ltat'aetet'tstte dztttee lttllttwsl I l X l l.ieht lwrtvwns with pinlt slILItlL's tt'.t'tsiti wit tleepenine into reds thlrw :tl red and tt-et wrtwvns. X still in my veins the :lee ,Xnd the sink tif the mire, Ul' the lwlaelt nieht and the sttn Yeins tit' eltiry and tire .Xntl the lttst hattle, run: Run tlttwnelt and transpieree and transpire. X an adept, .Xnd a secret pttrpuse of elttry in ex et'y part, 'l'he ittitptitt-tts lists l still aetept .Xnd the :tttsweritte elttry ttf hattlt- till tny heart: Xliith itiy, atttl itiy to endure ind ht with t 'tl X X X X X X X X I ,Xntl stil L -2 'As 't 'Q ie - H11 the half of a ltrttken hrtpe fur a pi.ltwv at nieht l tt- lwtttlt ind pttt h l it t dit ttnttl t- tl Xlt l X X X X X X X X X X 'liitat stimehtwv the rieltt ts the rteht -' . t he stnrnth shall hlw int frntn the rtitteh. X tr- lt-el tn the tnk til the sl nt li X ttlt lffihert l,uuis Stevenson, If Tfttf ll'frf fiutllt Bti t I , N i t sf 1 llll S LONI X lhc humorous thc comic thc giotcsquc iownics clowns a ox cs the teii cotti shides Xfter summer mciiilx XX hcic the bce sLlCks there sucl I X errilx meriili sh 111 I ln c now In a cowshp s bell I l1c lhcie I couch ii hen owl do cu I nclei the blossom that hangs on the boughf' S ia espc uc fflr Tfzzrpruf LIII Q 'IR XGTDI lrl hen comes Tiagedx We see her in the distance the Spirit of lragedy and her sisters-Grief, Despair Nliseix bearing down upon those personating hIaturity who bow' their heads in resig- nation ind moxing aw ax seek the only sure consolation symbolized by the altar. Then they follow on down the stream of Life while 'liatedy has full sway for a time. 'lhiou h the black of Tragedx s robes comes blooming a glory of color symbolic of the ,ioy of i outh retained and transformed in Old kge D ax in a rich chamber candle dim Xnd night long dreamt awake 'Ihe ancient winds Lncounted falling in their idle hands Like remote music made a dusk of sound Y iols throbbing out some earth impassioned hx mn Antera s sisters these, and Phaedrals feres I rom halls of kinglx rex els and bright sins For i oices as of lox e mad women crovi ned Qtar gemmed Despair, the queen of legend lands Joined faintly through involuntary moan. Qeated within the gatewai s of their towers, Ifyes full of smiles forgotten unfelt tears VVhich whitely drooped upon their laps like flowers Nfethought their murmurings gathered in the night And all these wretched queens of ancient case V .Xrthur Epson, The Tnzgfr lV1'nrZ,r OID XGE Ufznrnl Ctablraul Clhnallx the terrible effect of Tragedx is made to fade aw ay through thc faith of Old Age, who comes, represented bw the figure of Father Time with slow' uncertain steps onto the stage of Iife A figure emblema 1 of Faith steps out from their midst making a tableau. As Tragedy steals aw av, a group representing Peace approaches moving past the altar and enters into I,ife.l I.. .,. s, rigorous hours, when down the iron lane And the bare Woods are still' Tie redbleast looks in vain 'When snipes are silent in the frozen bogs, FOI hips and haws, fknd all the garden garth is Whelmed in mire, Io shining flowers upon mv window pane Lo by the hearth the laughter of the logs- The silver pencil of the winter draws NIore fair than roses lo the flowers of farcl VI hen all the snow v hill F XITH fiablnzul Robert Iouis qtevenson, 1Vintf1'. We have but faith we cannot know And yct we trust it comes from thee, For knowledge is of things we see, 'X beam in darkness' let it grow. PEACI1 CDancr of rfrf Pmrz' Illaidfazrl Tennyson In AllIt'HZ0l'I.tZ7Il Our feet now eveiv palm And be5 ond our eyes Xie sandalled with calm The human love lies And the dew of our wings is a rain of balm VVhich mal'es all it gaze on Paradiseff THE FIRE BRIIXGER She y Pronzf'r!n'ur U11'1ou1LcZ CThe dance of the Ihre Bringer will signify a return to the Spirit of Youth transfigured through suffering tragedx and old age into faith and peace, all aglow with joy .J CPf07lZFfIZ ui rprakal I gave them also fare 1' Alone of men, Of miserable men CZeusD took the count, But vearned to sweep their track off from the world, And plant a newer race there' Not a god Resisted such desire except myself' I dared it' I drew mortals back to light 'l NIrs Browning, Promeflieur Bound '71 4'Of wounds and sore defeat I made my battle stayg Wiiayzed sandals for my feet I Wove of my delayg Cf weariness and fear, I made my shouting spearg Of loss, and doubt, and dread, And swift oncoming doom I made a helmet for my head And a floating plume. 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' 'II' I :J I'.S'I'I I RI NNI-I I I'1IIZ,xIaI III XIIIRRI-Ixx I .NI'III.R XXfxI'I'I fffz ffI'I'I:gfI' 5II4..xx IJIII I.I ,xx IIIIIII IIJIIIIIWC XX'zIII! I,I4.IIII.II If I7II'uI1 -I' XIRx. II..x IILXIYII I',XIXll l'I' IJII'cx'lIII4 III IXIIIQUN XIINN I'l.flRl4XkI I.XXX'xIlX I.xRRII-'I' XIIIURI-. IIII L'II4II':c I-I CI-XIIIIIIQM XIIIxIx' Iwx'CI-px-IJIRI1IIITIR-XII-.I .Xcu-IIIIMIIIIQI, XIIW I,I'II'.I II41I'IIcxI .,., I 'L' - ' ggggigjggsgggggirggjgg I. M ' ' Tennis Tournament Preliminaries: Sophomores defeated Seniors. FreshnIeII defeated Juniors. FiIIals: Sophomores defeated Freshmen. Score: 5-75 6:43 614. The tennis season wasshort but the girls were very enthusiastic and worked hard in the time which they had. Each game was Well fought. VVhen it came to the finals three sets were necessary to determine the victory. The two teams fought hard from beginning to end, but the experience from the preceding year finally gave the victory to tlIe Sophomores and they carried off the cup for the second time. Sevziorf Sophomorey RUTH BURLESON NIARION LANE JESSIE JENKINS ESTLE RUSSEIII, fu 71 ion Frfrh men MARIE GLEASMAN AfIARGARET EVERETT HELEN DOUGLAS JEAN DOUGLAS COITZITIGHCCITIGIAIII COI7CClqll PROGRAMME I Trio for Piano, Organ and Violin'-Grieg . Ich Liebe Lxfrlz Arranged by NIISS HARNED NIISSES HARNED, ZUMDAHL AND HICKMAN H Organ-Alexandre Guilmmf . First Sonata in D Nfinor Fargo Nfaesto-Finale NIISS GRACE RYAN III Voices-Hawley ..... A Question Rogan' ....... Star NIISS NIARGARET EVERETT IV PianofBeffhoz'f1z ...... Concerto No. 5 Adagio in poco moto4Rondo H1158 ELIZABETH KIMBALL MISS RALSTONTHI Second piano MRS. SHORT-at pipe organ NIRS. lX'fORGAN'VlOllI1 23 . K AR, XKQ l w N',..li-l W l .x.x. Commencement Exercises Grgan Prelude-Commencement March Stihl!-Sl1t'll.f L.xL'R,x GRANT-SHORT ProcessionalXfvlerusalem tlie Golden . . . G. F. Lvfvinzr ROCKPORD COLLEQQE STUDENTS Responsive Service 5 PRESIDENT ciL'l,I.lYER .xxn ROCI-QI-'ORD COLLEGE STUDENTS Scripture Reueling REV. JOHN ciORDf7N. HD. The Ye-zxr's ur llie Spring . . . .lIr.f. fl. ll. J. Bfarlz Simi-L'imRL's IJFLIYCI' Riaxy -lunx Clmumx. HD. llexpwiiwe llireeffilel .Xnien RIJLKIWIRIJ Cui.1,l-iuli S'l'l'IJliN'l'S llwly' .XVI 'l'l1-in ll,1nrgiia , . . llfllltfff Rmiximan L'fii,i,iceia S'I'l'IJliX'l'S Ufniineneenienl .Xelilrew ll'HH.'llll.,f S,'1':'1'm in 7'IIli.ff1lz'IIz'l'41lIiYHI Rl-iv. lliiiixxi 'lf XlL'l'll,X'liliN. l'li.lD. lleeesfiwnzll llilllllllfl . , . 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Glcc Club Y 1I1,121,1.q'1-L11 Sc111iCl10rus111,1:1,131g I resident of C lC'i'ClL1lWl'ilT'4lSl.'l11CSICl'l.1,lQ Dramatic Club 111, 111, 131, 41 Pu il l 1ll1l1L C111 l l11l1l1 3 1516111 31-1 st il 1 'irstSe1nestcr141gV 'l :E ulv 1411 Cl11vic:1l Clulw 1.113 Xlission Study' Club 1.112 'l'1'1l1'1 C11u11cil 1.211 ,Inlqc l'.d1t1'1r Lupwla 17111 C l1n11'1114111 I'11I1 l1111'1r11111l 1411 RL-ccpl11111 L'11l11l1llTlL'C Spring l'r11111c11:1dc 12 13 Ri11:1-111111 R1-uciuf' 111. l711141N x11x l'.1NlY Ii1111N11w Li.1IlS1l1111!lllillS1'l11111l,L'l1l1',1!1',llllI111lN, 11112. C111-X -4 ll111l11-j, 1l1,1l11 XX.1llXi11: Cllll11l1.1l,1R1, 141. 'l'11l1 -Y C1-111111' 111, 141, 51-1'11111l Sk'lllk'NlK'l': 51'1'1'L-1.1111 -'l'1'1'.1x111'1'1' 111 CHN 1413 l11ix1'1'Ni11 41l. C11l11r411l11 Slll1lI1lk'I' 51'l11-11l111 Q W -..- l 1llXL'I'NlTX 111' Q'l1i1.1g11 51111111111 S11l11-1 1l 13 1. Xl11111:1 11 lil 1111111-1: R X11-N1 l5ixiNi1111 lliuln 51l11111l, Xl1l11.111lx1'1-, ll1w1111N111 1111. 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X53 XXX 3 IIN DOICI N 1 llll cl1'SL11111111x IC , tmti eu 1 Xtl1Lt1L l1IlLllCI3 U1 Hoclxex C13 C C13 C43 C1ptun xx L u C13 us gums X 1 Clun 1 1 1 eu mm Cl lSSlC'l 1 C 3 Sens 'ux :ISNICI uv rem dent Cl 1Qs1c1l Club C23 Xsslstmut ljdxtor Cupoli C 3 Ldltox lIlCl1lLf Cupoli C33 Receptxon Comrruttcc lill lromcnwde C33 D1 IHIZIUL Club C33 C43 Xluslml lub C 3 C43 B11u1mssXIu11 CI XIL1blC'1lClL1l7 C43 Premdent of Cla C,3 NI1 ION Qtudx Club C43 lremclcut of rlolo C43 Clmumun Iormwl C43 LIIIXCT'-IIN of XXISLOIISIII 91111111161 Qulmool C33 XIARIE Hoursrarz GLrAs1x1AN R Rockford Hlgh School 1912 Claw Hoclex C13 C 3 Cz 143 Captwm Claus Hoclxcx C33 Clam Ba lxctbczll C13 4 Claes lenmb C 3 C33 Seuretirx Athe lL Xbsoclatlon C 3 'lolo Councll C43 Clabmcul Club C13 C 3 C33 C43 Secretarx ClaQs1cf1l Club C43 German Club C33 a lun Club C13 Ge u 4 N us Club C43 BERMCE lo11Nsov Rockford H1gl1bchool IQI Cl ws Hoclxex C 3 C33 C43 Glee Club C33 C43 Qecretarx Xthletlc XQboc1at1on C43 3 me Presrdcut of Claw C43 Qecond qemestcr Slml ebpermu Plzu C43 BawlCetb'1llC43 27 ,5l CC X C x91 91:5- Q.. 1 1 1 -1 , N X QQ '--i X . X SQ. ' 318121, 3 K . 1 Q Y Akw1'S l v x l x X -Y I Q M ,x,x . .x,... ..... ..,,. 3 .C ,- , -M. . . 1. l.E11Tl.x IQXIGHT 11 '- R1i1ckl11rd Hiulm Sclui 11'v l, 1913. Glow Clulw 111, 131, 121, 'win 1411 Cupola Stall 1313 Classical Clulw 111, 1413 Pl'C4lLlClll 7 Scml c:lI11l'lli 131, 131. SIIIRIIN llXllI Xll1YlRN ll.l .l11111111' Ql1'lll'L.'L' flll K11x'lxl.11lkl C11ll1':L' 1.11, 1,I1, 121, 1411 X1l:l1-111 C11uu1'll 1-111 Cluw ll1-mln-3' 111, 1-Rl, 1.21, 141: Klum llmlxl-1l1.1ll 121, 111, 121. 1412 Ll.ll1l.llll Claw liuxlaut- l-.lll 1211 ll111uc lfu-1111111lw u'1'lll1c411c l,21Q l'1'ul1l1'l1t llullxlrwg Clulw 1.111 ll111ur l'f1'1-11-11x1lw Clulw 1411 llwusc 3 C11u11ul111'1- 1415 X111--lu-11111-111 Cluw l l1'NI Sl'llll'Nll'l' 1411 Q l,1H l,l'1'Nixl1'lll 51'111ml 5l'llll'Nll'lA 141. llu I X ll111uxx11x' R '15 l3111lXl.111'1l lllfll SL'll1111l, IQIS. Cluv llrwflivy' 111, 131, 121, '11: Cl.1wl:LlNl4L'll1Llll1l1,1l1,l21,14,11 Cuplulu Claw llqlxlwxlxlll 131, 14,11 lillfllill Clulw 121, 1 31, 1413 Clawicgzl Clulw 131 13, 141 Xliisl-fu Slukly Clulw 1413 lbllllllilllk 'fl Q.llll'1:,1, 1411 Yicu-l'1'uNi1.lu111 Clg1w131g 'll-11-C1uu1cil1:1g l,l'l'XlxlL'lll .Xllmln-lic ,xNN11LllLllll'1ll 1,211 bucrctary Llnseucal ' v . . , , . . ll1'NN Xl.lll.I!k'l' .Xnuuul 1-11, l:1pc1'5t411l 121. N XliQsi1'-u Studv Clulw 141 3 lrciidcm Current lfvenw 1,111 l'.X.ll1NXlllk' ll1:l1 5L'll'111l, XX1N1'1111x111, I11l.Z. l'.YQIlliXlllL' QllllW1Q11 .XN'lXllllll lllmlmcw Muuuucr Lup1'1li1 1212 H1111- 1 K XX ,X xg XXX X Xmfxhxk 535521 S '.'x 5 Saiuu lelowits Si3ARs R Omaha Central High School, 1912. Home Economics Certihcate 135, Class Hockey 115, 125, 135, 145g Athletic Council 1355 Vice-President Class 1253 Home Economics Club 1455 Vice-President Home Economics Club 145g House President 145. GERTRUDE H. SYKEs Riverside High School, hflilwaukee, Vlfisconsin, 1913. President Dramatic Club 1355 Secretary-Treasurer English Club 135g Subscription Nlanager Cupola 135g Business Klanager Taper 1355 Editor Taper 145g English Club 125, 135, 145g Classical Club 115, 12, 135, 145g Dramatic Club 115, 125, 135, 145g Nlission Study Club 1455 Class Hockey 135, 145g Shakespearean Play115, 125, 135. , NIARGARET TEUSCHER Burlington High School, 1913, Burlington, Iowa. Glee Club 115, 125, 135, 1455 Joke Editor Cupola 1355 The Hunch Back 1355 Walking Club 145gHon1e Economics Club 145g Tolo Council 1453 Home Economics Certificate 1355 Class Hockey145. 1 ' 1:11. 1'1Nl111-,R 1Y.x111f R 111 1: g '-' -1 . 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Junior Class RLTTH BENNETT . kl1,E.xNoR SHAW A CJLIYE . XD.xm1s , IRI-INR B.XR'I'l.Ii'l'T - 1-:Axxx1f'r'I'r2 l'xUSTIiR IQTIIIQI, l uRsx'Tu1-1 flR,XL'li HAxl.1. KIM' hlcmxsux Cll,.xm's liocll Xlklilil. l.lN1mP H.xz1-11. l.uox Xlxaczxkl-1'1' XIXXXIXKL Ill-:xR1m 1'.x XIIQDIMXR l'll.IZ.XHI-l'I'Il XIURRISUN ru PDU Idz III 1'1'fr-PM fl 1 nf Se'l'l'r'fl17'j'- Trra x Il n Xmu KIOHR CoRmi1.1.x f,l.MSTE.XIJ l x.oR1-:NCR Roni l'fs'r1,I-2 RL'ssli1.l. I31'1L'1,.xu Snmoxs xl,XR4Q,XRIiT Sl-ix'x1m'R Il1i1.1aN Slum' f:IiRTRl'lJl-i S111-ilcxl-ik H1-lu-ix X-.XXY'l'IiR lil-: x'rklc1-1 XYARXI-IR -I .x N rs'r'r.x Wu-11'z1c 1, I W l mst X N st ss Qs sf-X J usz' a F ragmeni of Modern H isiory lXow I m going to give you a little sketch of some items of Junior fame, not as exciting as movies of course but listen just the same. just after they came back this fall they went out to Blackhawk Park and took all the Freshmen to breakfast- it s a wonderful place for a lark Then Hallowe'en dinner, parade, and dance, almost all asked a last year s friend to come back, and they stayed for a Sunday tea they had just a great week end' And right after that, you know, as if they'd never been busy at all they got up early.and planted their Ivyathey wanted it done in the fall They fought awfully well in the hockey games-but the Seniors were much too strong and in the end walked off with the cup, as the Juniors had feared all along Then let s see the Freshmen took them all downtown for a matinee dance, and next was Nlock Prom Qand you ought to see! Some look 50 funny in pantsll Then Washington but thats Seniors and Sophs: so the next was the formal affair CThey say someone s man just vowed he'd come for another girl'-isn't that rare D And now it s said lof course you mustn't take all you hear people say, but use your mdgmfnfj a musical show of some sort is on its way. And of course every year there s May Day and Informal, just as before, you'd think they'd be sick of it wouldn t you now 9 But each year they like it more. And so I suppose they ll begin it all right over again next fall. The wonder to me is, with all these things, how they fwfr study at all CClass is excused-J 31 h w X M' -X N N X I - , x -si at .SX W Q YQ w' ww W xx X .t 5 K H ........ .. csv ix N XQ5 -xx X 1 ..- , Q . . . q w - -1 Y X X x W sxxx x x x x x X. . N iw xv U v , . . . , r 7 , 7 , . , ' 9 , . I Y - 7 1 5 V J f I , . , . . , . - P' . , . 7 7 . . , a 1 - , . . . . ' I -, . . QQ. lf , ,Q A I, -- .-.. 'K -ll rf: ra- M 57 ,DV Wmflwi EQ? W H az S Um my AL. I ,IN A I I ..xx ..x,.xx...... ....x, ,.,x..x.,,,.. . I . , ..,., ,,..L,,.E,, ,,,,, , .L ,..,,,,. , ., .,,.-.,.,,.,,- , ,. , ,.,,,,,.,. QW- SS Sm K3 K .N SXSW A xx' Sophomore Class LAURA D.-XNIELS . Prefideur HARRIETTE BURPEE . fire-Pre.vz'derzr XATALIE XYILKINSON . StTI't'fllfj'-TFt,lI.fIll'1'l' HELEN BALDWIN DOROTHX' BARBER KIARGUERITE BECKER RUTH BECRLEY XIARY BUSKE RIILDRED CHESTNUT HELEN Q-VRTIS NIARIE C0I'RTRIuHT .II-:AN 1JOl'Gl,AS NI.XRG.XRIT'I' l':YERE'I'T RUTH G LEASAIAN N I O15 CILENN .IANE Goruxr QIENEYIEYIT GRI-:I-:NAIA .IXRRY GRI-:GDRY HF1'II.liX HYDE GRACE JAAIIESDN RVTH IiEND.XI.L Hll.D.X IQOHL ELLEN NICRIICHAEI, H.XZEI, RIINERS N EDNA OLANDER EDITH OL,XNDER FRANCES OSBORNE EVELYN PEARSON ELIZABETH PENROSE ROSAAILND POLLOCK gXLlCE PORTER HELEN RANRIN YIOLA REDDINQ HI-Il.EIN ROIIE CIRACE RYAN GRACE SHEETS LILIAN SMITH XIAXINE SMITH YIZIALX STONE I'lsTHER STROTE IRENE rI1ELl.IiR CILADYS WARD NELI.lP1 XYARNER NIARIE XYIENER RUTH XYILSON X XX A X S Q Y 4 OX, X RXw.R5i5?:E:. I '.'. Such Sophomores said Father Time On this year s class a-gazing, Our eyes have never seen before, They re certainly amazing! Proud you must be Nineteen-nineteen, Such children to be raising! How on the honor roll their names, Like shining stars are blazing. Oh' X es then Nineteen-nineteen cried, lvfy heart with Joy is aching, My children are a lively bunch And records they are breaking. On entering the Rockford C They Joined all its activities, Right soon a place they made themselves To fit their own proclivities. Endeavor is their watchword strong And upward they are going. So on the heights we'll see them stand: They'll make a goodly showing. 50 .R if :X NN 'QS XX s n 3 L ,J Rf' Vw v 4 ' ff. -ll'-QQ . -.....4....' ,gf',1.w, ,. if 'H r CQ. ft-- . C' -5 , -u a! xx , if ,fx wJ 'df , - 8 .5 in ' di- ' A Q. wx 4 'YI' . 3' 4 ff X Y M3757-,Fr UM W WWI E450 Q I, Q. 5 A L, . I FN Y I N. If X NY N-0 N XNNNR .x,.x. C .5 H. Y ---'.f NW QS in A Freshman Class DOROTHX' GIBSON . President CONSTANCE FISCHER Vice-President ROHERTA BERRY Secretary-Treasurer NANCY .-XNIBLER DOROTHY' .XRNIOCR FAITH .AXRNISTRONG QXLINE BARTHOLEONIEXX' KIARIE BERTRAL' ELYINE BISENILN LUCY FLLEN BROWN XIARIE BROGL'NII:R ISAHELLI-: DL'CKl.AND CATHERINE CSADOCAN DORO'I'llX' CHAPMAN FLORENCE COI.CROVl', ELEANOR COI'I'INs PIELEN CON XIARY COYE P.I'TH CQR.-UIQ PII-LLEN DI-:N'I' I ILA IDOL!-I .ANNA ICATON RL'TII l'1A'ION IRI-:NE l'IIIIIY XIAIULARI-1'l' I'ql,l,S IDORIS l'1NILI.li CATH I-1 R I N Ii l AI R HP1I,IiN I Al.KI-1Xll.X.VI- li l LORI-:NCI-3 ISINYI-lRl'lJ .Xl.ICli I RI-1ENI.xN YIRKIINIA FRISIIIQIQ XIARY l,OI'IsIf GYRRITQON NIARGARIQT fI.KRDNl-IR .IEAN GLENN ISDNA CELUYICR xl-XI'1BIil.l,l-L GLYNNI-1 HEI EN COLOI-:R I EA GORIII'-N XIIRIAM fIR,U'IAM INUTH GRIGGs GERTRL'l7E GROXY FLORENCE HANNA NIARGARET HANNA -IANET HILLS XIARTHA HINEBAUGH ROSANIOND HOTCHRISS GEORGIE HOXIE LENORE HURST -IE.-KNETTE IXGXYERSEN PAULIXE ITTNER HELPLN .IANIIESON IDOROTHY -IANIIESON .XLDEXA -IOHNSTON l.AL'RA .IOINER IJRANCI-QS KEITII XIARIAX KINIII.-YLI. XIXRGYI-IRITE KOCII IIELI-:N IUUYRIIQ l.ILLIAN l.I-LwIs I I.ORENCli XICNP..-Xl, ISR.-KNCI-IS MALONE DOROTHY XIAXDl-1X'Il,Ll- IBOROTHY M.xRsTON Il.-xzEL xICC.IXI.I. XIAR-1URlli XICLDONNI-Zl,l. YED.-X XIILLI-IR XIYXRICLRHQ XAYI-1 BEATRlL'li XIORLI-IY I.OlkISl-I XICIIOLN l'il,liANUR NORTON l'.l.0Rl'1NCl'L XI'zl'NI I'il,I7Alil-1'l'll cyR!'lll.l,Y IIARRIHTTI-L PI-YIERRON ,XNXA l'I1'I I'I'I' XIJX PI l'I LE3'NlliX I-:R XIXRY l'Ic'QxRII IJIQLEX QILNYLE NI!-1Rl.li li.-xNsOxI KATHERINE RALSTON IQILIZAHI-:TH REARICR HIXZEI. P.EAL'GII RI I'II REYNOLIN HELEN ROHERTQ JANETTA ROCHO -IENXNETTE POGI-:Rs XIILDRED XYYI,-XND 42 DOROTHY' ROZENIA .XLICE Ross KIABEL ROSSETER -IANET RUNREL HELEN RUNDORF IRM.-X SAVAGE VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER ELLEN SCHOCH MILDREII SHE!-LRE? CERACI-1 SHEPARII REBECCA SHOXVALTER KIARGARET SIZER Ii!-Il.liN SIPFLE VERA SNIITII IRI-ZNE SMITH IIELEN SxII'rII NI.-XRION SMITH XIARION SMILI-IX' lsAHEL SPENCI1 IRAIA STAFFORD RL'TII STONE IJUROTHY S'rOOI's YI-:RA STRI-:I11 I50RUTHY STILICS MILIIREO 'l'EGTxII-1YER .Il'LlA VIQILTOX BERNICE PISOAI. VIRGINIA TREAOIYI-:I.I. HI-:I.I-:N ,IQRUCKENISROID l,OIs VAX .XLSTINI-I ZOA YELDE DORIS YOLLANII CDRCHLIA M-ALLIX XIARION XYANSTRONI I.I-:NORE XYEBHR XIVRIEL XYEST XI-XRGARET XYHEI-QLOCK l?.I'TII WHITTENIORI-1 XINRION XYITTI-QR EDITH Woon DOROTHY' WOOImHI'RY X wg ,W sk XQ,,.'Xr.v X X '. Nineteen Twenty! Now here is a poem named Anythizir And if you'll lend an eye Plus a little concentration I think it will get by. It's about a mob of maidens That hang out at R. C. Whose wit and style and intellect Know no boundary. Some folks they call 'em Freshmen- Wiell, proud ofthe name we beg just scan the hash beneath these lines And see how deep it be. Anything ' NIothers, upperclassmen, red-tape, joys, fears, Furniture, room-mates, curtains, kisses, trunks, tears: Classmates, bells, CShimmin's,' chapel, faculty, Kid curlers, jaicks, ankle bows, lights, house committeeg. Prayer meetings, church, glee club, picnics, initiationg Quizzes, homesick, cons, letters, recitation, I-Iallowe'en, 'Palm,' food, clowns, minstrels, receptions: IVIen, field day, hockey, cup, Wilson, and vacationg Ivy Day, recitals, themes, Xmas, taxi, New Year, gushing, eats, sleep, presents, jitneyg Tea dance, skating, IVIock Prom, snow, outlines, that las Movies, midnight oil, doubt, despair, that fierce exam. Gym, Hunks, dancing, sighs, new programs, basketball, Lincoln ball, re-elections, Valentine, slush et. al. VVashington Party, dancing, play try-outs, guests galore Flag salute, long themes, proms, library forevermoreg Work, play, tears, smiles, love, faith, power- 'C CI'3IT1 3 These the wealth, the history, the 720 Freshmen's dowerg Then although we are not perfect In these some glory have we IVIay We be true sports and good fellows And grow in, and for, R. C. 43 'QT fx xl, 1 'r 5 N1 L R557 7 DV W V mmf mzmmmmfzi Q 9 Q e S 'wi' 5 5 'CB X ., . 'Y wi F-,QQ -ii - 4- 1 J- f 5 -1,1 X.. 1 -X . 11.1.-,-R 1 .1 ,. X 55 55 'sw Q '5lll'-5'F55ll555W5'55'5i5 -' C V 'f is ' ' :. . --i------- - - ' , QQ ,Q 2 1 Q vi .---.P A ,, .1u, JS K 1 .i 1 ,.-X .,.4..,.,..1L1.aQc 'Q ' - - 1 WW' S S F iii! X. sk MM? OLIVE ADAMS: Dubuque High School, Dubuque, Iowa, 19135 Class Hockey 125, 135, 145g Class- Basketball 115, 125, 135, 1453 Captain Basket- ball Team 115, 1453 Athletic 125, 145, First Semesterg Social Service Club 125, 145, Home Economics Club 1453 Walking Club 115, 125,135,145Q Class Secretary and Treasurer 145. Ii'r1-1 EL G 1,,xD1's FORSYTH E Oconomowoc High School, Wisconsin, 1914, bniversity of Wisconsin 125g Castalia 125, Presi- dent Social Service Club 135: English Club 135, Home Economics Club 135. H ELEN SHAW San Diego High School, California, IQI4Q Tolo Council 125: Manager Musical Club 125, Hockey 125: Dramatic Club 125, 135, Mission Study Club 1353 Home liconomics Club 135. B EATRICE XYINTERS XVARNER Saginaw High School, Saginaw, Michigan, 1914, Class Hockey 135g Dramatic Club 125, 135, Glee Club 125, 1353 Assistant Editor Cupola 125, Editor-in-chief Cupola 135g Tolo Council 135, Secretary Home Economics Club 135- -ll 1. . i v ' 'xv' W X xx X X I 5 as HENRIETTA C. RIEDLAR Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 19135 Home Economics Club 131. , GERTRUDE E. SHEERER Hammond High School, Hammond, Indiana, IQI4, Home Economic Clubs C31 FLORENCE CATHERINE ROTH Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois, IQI3Q German Club CID, Czj, Cgjg Home Economics Club C32 Shakesperian Play Czj. 47 -QYZZQS' 55532 4 Y , ,, wjl l1,l ll ll, is .l I ,ilu all ll all i I lil l Fu 4 ,,. all 1 li llilll l l l l l al' ll .gr ll lu , i 'l ll ll , ll' l1,i Q il QV L l 7 lil 11,1 lil, 1 1 ,1 l li l ll xlli 1? ll 1 ' i CRA L l UQ? .42 I if A, f , -2,431 7 V US! M2 if ' Sffw TKQMQQH Q 1 l 'f 1 Xxx Nfiff' ' ll' 'ig' . ' ,Shih ., ee l .Q .. , i i ,. XX fn ,li ww. w six 'H - - W ir li-CN M--X.. X356 1 .SMX xxi3'M.xc.ai...,,fL.-h,,..i...,.....,..c.....Lilw c.1i.J.,3,.??,,,,,,1lffY,,,, f,,1,.f',mf', LL 13+-wg 'v - g N wid- x x xy x x SSS? is SS 9 X3 Sw sk SSS? RIILDRED DELLICKER B.A. Certificate in Art. RL'TH HELENiX BLTRLESON B.A. Certificate in Education. ILVELYN Nl. PEARSON Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1914 Secretarial Graduate. i 50 M A ti cial-' '. YT NHC' or YV lllgtlli l ' N ............. x 5 .5 .Q ........ .. ..... .. ,,,..,, ' RNISXX xxxxyxxxn.txqxxxgs..kinxuxxumh.-mmxxxxm.XIImxy-i:x:-,,2,3-5 ,,,, BX ..,. ....... UR ---I i.-n ......-. .m,..... .lwxiw .... ..... .... 3 w -... t :Xm-xixX?--tQS...:hxyXK- -lilrxxkiw I x X vI'iI - , SS sm Iss sh SNS? ESTHER WAITE B.A. Certificate in Art. IRENE BARTLETT Rockford High School, 19135 Vice-Presi- dent of Class CIDZ, Ring from Regents CD3 Musical Club C353 Committee Freshman Prom Clbg Dramatic Club QD, C4Dg Assistant Business Manager Shakespearian Play C4j5 Certificate in Music. 51 I I I . I .N I I II I I I II is I. I . I I II I7 I I ,I II II lx I II I I In I I 'I ,If I Il! I I I I 1 I I I I I I 'I I II I :I II' 'I I, H. ll 'I II vl II, II ' I I I I I II I I I I Lanz--aw kaaas 1 Mali 544: if 5: aw, : w:' -.A f N vein, lm, x.'5t , .' Y A 5 '- f- :fi 345231 .,, ff rugs J, 5-t -g??'df,g-Ejz, - Q ff., ,,, is :QL y z 5 a , ,Y f , V' t vs X .rqxr l 1 -xi 1 rr -E5? X? 2 .'J- Q If 5- 'M 5 I 4 .94 -1 Q.,- '1-fkkr 1, ,fs , 2 K1 ff, , , , g LBJ W1fg Q1mif Efaiumm 34500 NYS :KL Tk. N li -A ., re it it f r l i .. fl X + it t .,x,. .. ti it S3 tt tix ww' The Student Self-Government Organization The Stuelentk Self Clfwernment Orgztttizzttitin is striving tmvarel certain ideals. But the Golden -Xge nf the ctrgztnizzttitm lies fur in the future. However, the key- ntite tn the attainment of this gtiltlen eral is fttuntl in personal responsibility. ,Xt present tint mtitstuittliitg fztetttrs lezttl must of us to do right :ts may he evi- l tleneetl hy' the follwwitig phrztses: Them-'s the Procter :tml lt's house com- mittee. lntleeel yuu must ltnmx' that it gives the prwetwrs ztntl htiuse committee joy' tw ltiitww that ywu feel their presence an Lw'rt1ti'. They :ire grzttitietl to kiiuxv that ywu think they ure ztnxiftusli' lttttking fur trtiuhle. Yet limi' ntueh greater would he their szttixfuetiun if they ettultl wgtllt thrwuglt the hztlls ltnmving that their presence eztusetl nw zthntirniztl feelingx tin ytwur part. lt is nfit the feeling ttf reverence in the presence ttf the prftetttrf. hut the feeling tif personal resptwiisihility in their zthsenee that ettunts. lt ix ttnly when the httuse ewmniittee is in the hzteligruuntl :intl the intlivitluztl is in the fttregrtiuntl that we eztn ztttztin ttur httpetl for ieleztl. 34 X NY f ,WM X SQSF N N 9 NNN NN NSW fa TW MBA Tolo Club IS obvlously and prlmarlly the club that was bu1lt for fun. A least that IS what We all declare voclferously on Sunday afternoons IH ohn Barnes receptlon room and at other tlmes As a matter of fact Tolo Club IS a a good deal more than that Why should a club that Was bullt for fun undertake for instance the collectlon of flnes for mrssmg books or the adoptlon of French orphans. Tolo Club IS the student body but Wlth a dlfference for when you speak of the student body you thmk of a group of young women each pursulng the hrgher education more or less mdependently Whereas the backbone of Tolo Club IS the co-operation of everybody Under 1tS ausp1ces people get together to do tlnngs and since fun IS most effectlvely managed through co operatlon that lb what Tolo Club special- lzes 111 ln the fall It g1V6S the Hallowe en Party the Jollxest most mformal party of the vear Later IH the season It IS at the 1nst1gat1on of Tolo Club that you send home for a su1t of your brother s clothes 111 Whrch to array yourself for lWock Prom. Of course often you have to Work for days beforehand helplng to get ready for these aflalrs but the comfortmg thmg IS that everybody else does too sooner or later and way down ID your heart vou have a sneakmg susplclon that what makes you enjoy these same functlons year after vear IS the fact that you have to work so hard to help make them a success 0FFICERb HELEN DOUGLAS Prefzdenf RIABEL LINDOP Im? Prfrzdenf HELEN RANEIN Secretary Trfafzzrer ToLo COUNCIL DORIS Bok1Us AIARGUERITE BECEER GERTRUDE SYKES HELEN HYDE BEATRICE WARNER FRANCES KEITH JEANETTE FOSTER RUTH XNHITTEMORE HARIETTE BURPEE DoRoTHY WIANDEVILLE D3 .u X S sQ .MSN N Q lk 5 ll 'Ax x X Vx xsv YNY Mm-hi l x ' ' E 'l . . I X K 1 Xt. NX Y Q.. Mi wal' W x XN Xxx l X N WX K ' UL .. .. , ---s-f--- - - . ,..... xii. ...,..,.. ..,........... Q ,ml ' l l l NNW lv 5 kx '4 ' ' J XEY 'Q 'Y 'NN . 1 - 1- : r.' W. 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X 111111112 NXv11.K1NSflX 1111' XX1lll'l'SI'.l. 111-i1.1-Lx Rxxmx ,X1,11'1a R011 191.11111-1x1'1c 1l11'l'Il XINXINIC 8111111 X111 X1IiI.DIi 121111415 .I11111:11'1x '1 1 .sbs 1 X .sy Ag H N Ag, Y A i ' '.1 -A fi fail fl l g X ii Lg fj d f y lub db CCL ' The hre is all ablaze- Little blue spurts and orange flashes, Pungenee of balsams in an August noonf And about it gather Bly friends, half-grave, half-careless, Vllholly informal. Some Watch the llamesg Some thru broad Windows Watch Wlhere the city lights Blake little anaemic yellow smears Or darts of stabbing lavender Un the black river And some watch the golden spot Wlhere the low lamp lights A girl who reads. 1 Her voice slips in and out, over and under The long cadences. And the eyes of my friends go questing Far into the shadows. -IEANNETTE FOSTER LUCY VVHITSEL . RUTH BENNETT PHYLLIS BECKMARK ETHEL FORSYTHE GLADYS Koen HAZEL LooK OFFICERS . . . . . President Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS HAZEL NIINERS ELIZABETH NIORRISON HELEN ROBINSON BEULAH SAMMONS MARGARET SEYMOUR GERTRUDE SYKES P K 1-gg .1 rbi X N XX1. 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Y!-ll,RI.1X Sroxri I711Ro'1'111' .1.XXlll-QNX 1I14.11TR1'1JE S1111-.X GR.1c1-, -1.11111-,mx 1':N'l'lll-.R 11.111-1. 1.1-,'IAI'I'I.X 1iXI1.ll'l' XI.1111.1x XY.XXS'I'll1'Xl 11.171-.1. 1.111114 l.1'11' 1Y111Ts1-,1. 11.11111-,R1x1-, 1 .1111 lil! v X .ASN 3 .tt is i px NX Y M W, X X gs-QL V .i.'. QE .',1 .. ' f .M E xii '.A' MHSBSHKDN SDLTUQY GLUE The Klission Study Club was Organized in the fall of IQI6 for the purpose Of studying existing conditions in mission fields and something Of the nature Of the missionary work. Two methods Of carrying Out this aim have been employed this year. In the fall, the club made a brief study Of The Condition Of VVOmen in the Orient. Since Christmas, the plan has been to hold a few Open meetings tO which everyone in the college was invited. Books and magazine articles, giving a more intimate idea Of sorre Of the conditions already studied, have been read Or reviewed. The following aie the topics discussed in the study course last autumn: Home Life and hlarriage in Japan. The Education Of Women in China. The Life Of Women in India. The Awakening Of hfohammedan Women. The hfethods of hlissions. MEMBERS LETTTIA KNIGHT . . . . . President LAURA DANIELS . , . Secretary-Treasurer PHYLLIS BECKMARK HAZEL REAUGH RUTH BENNETT HELEN ROBINSON HELEN DOUGLAS BEULAH SAMMONS JEANNETTE FOSTER XTARGARET SEYMOUR JANE GOUDIE HELEN SHAVV GERTRUDE GROW CTERTRUDE SYKES PAULINE TTTNER LUCY VVHITSEL til E i W' ... L N f,..f'.. .l ss E ss st R sims' Taper Stag RUTH BENNETT JE.-XNNETTE FOSTER NATALIE XYILKINSON Associate Editor Literary Editor Alumnae Editor ESTLE RUSSELL KI,xRG,xRET SEYMOUR Business Manager Literary Editor fiER'I'RUDE SYKES HTXZEL XIINERS LILLIAN SMITH Editor-in-Chief Reporting Editor Reporting Editor ESTER STROTE LUCY XYHITSEL Reporting Editor Associate Editor NIILDRED IJELLICKER HELEN ROME GRTXCE JAMIESON Art Editor Exchange Editor Associate Editor I 02 U 1 4, O N 1 1 , 1 1 N n 4 1 , Y 2 A1 H fi 1 , H- f 11+ , ,, 'W N, Pr A Eb V W V' A 1 u lg J I , bf NSY 314 Mi 1': :V ww N13 W U ,. 14 i 1 X, I wr w 4 I , wr 1 W wif Wig V33 ,W H! N Vi W! ww fl W 4 1 AU W 1. H r ' f I Q1 ' j gxrff HJ V 2 lu! 'v a? wp i We uw FF 4 im 1 P . 12,- NLQ 1 Ha? HL ?'1 'LN H' l CYk'HiIIQ lll'cM I l-lll llllxll lllk' Ulilrx lllllll' Nllxllllllly. 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It begins with the breakfast Klarathon at about seven-twenty-six A.M., and ends with the homeward sprint sometime before ten P.M The runs or walks or skatings faccording to the weatherl that come between these two are pleasant pastime unless it rains or snows. Then the cottager dons raincoat and rubbers, and then, if ever, she wishes she lived in the dorm. It is at such a time, too, that she is likely to cultivate most strenuously the friend in whose room she leaves various books and other articles convenient to have at hand. If she ever feels that the cottage life is a bit too remote and disconnected, she has only to spend a night in a room in the dorm. She will enjoy herself, no doubt, but she is almost sure to be glad to come back to her own room again. All things considered, a cottage is a good place to live. 133 . 'X '15-L , ' -w .t -SQ SL-M v- ' . ' -wx. .w-R N , Eve' ' . xsrvs x F1 M T. T . . w T- QSXNR M MW. 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I N x 2 . .,. N gtiltn, CQ Ss I -XS! N A In ,Ax Ns The Social Service Club ln the thorough belief that those who receive should give, the girls of Rockford College who are continually receiving the advantage of a college education are equally anxious to give to others of their time, energy, and service. The Social Service Club was organized early in the year with fifty girls as members. One of the lirst undertakings ofthe club this year was that of sending Christmas comfort bags to the French soldiers in the trenches. There are classes organized by the members of the Club in nearly every social center in the city. Among these are the classes in cooking, sewing, dramatics at St. lilizabetlfs Center, Montague House, Boys' Club. Y. VY. C. A. and the Com- mercial Girls' Club. The big event in the Club calendar this year was the Christmas party given on the Faculty Porch for the members of the Boys, Club and their younger sisters- The large electrically lighted Christmas tree was the center of attraction to the small boys and girls grouped about the fireplace. liach child received candy and gifts. ETHEL G. FORSYTHE LEA GORDON . RUTH BECRLEY HELEN HYDE LAURA DANIELS CORDELIA OLMSTED HELEN ROHE HEI,EN QUAYLE IRENE FOLCKEMER KIARGARET RICELVEEN JANET RUNKEL KIARY PICKARD HELEN LOWRIE KIARION KIMBALI, RIARIE BERTRAU RUTH STONE DOROTHY CHAPMAN FRANCIS KEITH ROBERTA BERRY VIRGINIA TREADWELL , . President Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS KIARTHA HINEBIXUCSII HELEN JAMIESON P.-XULZNE ITTNER RIARGARET H.XNN.X HELEN GOLDER DOROTHY XYOODBURY ISABEL SPENCE JANET INGWERSON ELIZABETH REARICK FLORENCE KICNEIL XXERA STREITZ IDA BUOL SARAH SEARS NIABEL LINDOP RIARC-ARET TEUSCHER GRACE HALL SHIRLEY RIEYERS RIARIE GLEAsIvIAN U9 X R , ,.... X xx . .Ak : 81 X .N if wx N III-.1,1-Ax llxm, PI'L'9lxiL'llI fX,x1x1.Il XXIIRIYSHY l'lllNlIlL'N Xlmn ur 1 R1 rl1 lir XXl,'l'Al' llc:-,xl l1xl4'l'l.l5l I' l,llNI.I.!x liluxxlx Ill-1.1 x Um Xlxlu Cm: I,xl RX llxxll IA XlYI,lJRl'l1lJlll.Ik lxll Hl'l.l-N I7lll'k.I.XN Il- xx l7uu,1,xs Xlx1u.x1u 'r I',x'14.1u II XUIRKLIX IX I' Rlxlil- 1- XIARY l,ul'lsl4. Cl xRR1Al'mm IDURUTHY CHBSUN frliR'I'Rl'IJl LIRUXY -I xx lil' Il11A1.s N . HI-.l.l'.N -I XNIIIQSUY l'nuxL1 is IXICITII llmuwln' Xl xxsmx llxzu. I-ll-Qxupll Illfuzx llulalxwx Ill-11.1-N limi!-1 Xl xkmxkl-1'l' SI-Lwxml' lir.l,14.x Nun Xll1,mucn S141-ilaruak 1.12 xg na Slllil-I'l'S fir 1z'1'm'1m1fi Swuas lm me 'VI-Il,l.laR I,u1s XXX .X1.s'l'lN1c l'ZS'I'lll'1R XX Xl'I'li H14-x'l'RlL li XNfxRxr-QR Ax 5 X wt-Q .I 'S H X X xl giver. .X C tss s s s I x...,,xx,K..x...,,...,xxxx..,..,xx.x. .xx..,, ,..., .A4 .,. ...... ..,x 3-' V-15 X' if V C EQQNCMV Q5 A new organization which made its hrst appearance in Rockford College this year is the Home Economics Club. The membership of this club is restricted to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors in the Home Economics Department. The chief aim for which it was established was to promote further interest in current events in the HI-lome Economics Vllorldw by means of lectures, talks, and dis- cussions. Semi-monthly meetings were held to carry out these plans. Qnce a month the club convened for a dinner served by various committees appointed for that purpose. The OHCICCTS and members of the Club are: KTIXBEL LINDOP ....... President SARAH SEARS . BEATRICE XVARNER Mn' JOHNSON . . RTARC-ARET TEUSCHER SHIRLEY RIEYERS OLIVE ADAMS ETHEL FORSYTHE RUTH KENDALL HENRIETTA NTEDLAR ELIZABETH PEMROSE Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer XXIOLA REDDING FLORENCE ROTII HELEN SHAVV GERTRUDE SHEERER HELEN XTAWTER BEATRICE XKVARNER TXTARIE COURTWRIGHT KATH RYN TXTOYER FACULTY MEMBERS Miss BAIRD Miss GOTT 71 Miss KTADWIN 5 m I I 3 1 b 1 S i I , N Lk A 1 , W -N V' Q v N Q V 'V N ' Rv? . N -X ,- , - N -Ni Nw W . X -ig .-:RX X N . 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G1..xm's Koen I,ll..X DuI.I3 LII,-XDYS XX-.XRD Xl.xRczL'ERITI-: Ko Tl Sccrctary T I'L'2lSl1TCT CH QL, I l.-XLQW sg N www ASW e.'.l 4 '- tm HE The annual Field day was held on Saturday, November 25, when the interclass hockey game was played. The week previous the Seniors and Sophomores played off their preliminaries, the Seniors winning by a score of 5 to o while just the day before the juniors and Freshmen had playel their preliminaries in an especially hard fought game, the Juniors finally winning by a score of 2 to I. Wihen the two victorious teams finally clashed enthusiasm was at a high pitch as both teams proved to be pretty evenly matched. The Seniors finally won by a score of 2 to I. After the game a reception was held in the gymnasium. The silver Hockey cup was presented to the captain of the winning team and numerals were given to the members of the various teams. Refreshments were then served and a social time followed. At siXo'clock allfour teams were banqueted in the dining room. Special tables were provided and the decorations carried out in the college colors. College and class songs added much to the occasion. At the end of the dinner Kliss Lawson presented a five pound box of candy to the team which had kept the best training, the Sophomores being the winners of this trophy. 75 I I I I I I II II, I II' , :Il In I I I . I Il II I V I I M ,I :I I I I I I v I I I I I I I n I I I I HELEN ROBINSON . RLXRIE GLEIxsIx1xN SARAH SEARS RIILDRED DEI,LICkER BERNICE JOHNSON ESTHER XXKSAITE KIARGARET TEUSCHER SHIRLEY RIEYERS , GERTRUDE SYKESL LETITIA KNIGHT I ' HELEN DOUGLAS , LUCY XVHITSEL ax ' 7 7 Q I 2 , Center Forward Right Inside Right Wiing . Left Inside , Left Wing Center Half . Right Half . Left Half Right Full Back Left Full Back , Goal I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I R .JAX 1 X A t ..Xxx...x,x.,.x. ....... ,,.,. . ,.., ...,. .. ..,,A. Junior Team ESTLE RUSSELL OLIVE ADAMS . RIARGARET RI.-XNNINC BEULAH S.-XMMONS GLADYS KOCH . RUTH BENNETT . RIARGARET SEYMOUR ELEANOR SHAW ELIZABETH KIORRISON RIAY JOHNSON ESTLE RUSSELL BEATRICE WARNER 79 Captain Center Forward Right Inside Right Wiing . Left Inside . Left Wfing Center Half . Right Half . Left Half Right Full Back Left Full Back . . Goal I I I I I I I I I I W I I JI II I I I I I ' I I I I I I I . I 4. M .A--Nx 3 ix xx K N X MN x .. .., ,..I , , i K ,4,,,l K ,,. . ,, , , L 4 , f L mi ,xxx Nxxx . .x...xx,.,...x,x......Xxx,.,....,xx. x..x,x ....... ..... .....x. ...... LN.. 1.3 ,.,..,, I .,w ...., Sophomore Team JEAN DOUGLAS . Captain JEAN DOUGLAS . RUTH BECKLEH HELEN ROHE . RUTH GLEASMAN Lois GLENN LAURA DANIELS ROSAMOND POLLOGR NATALIE WILKINSON VYIOLA REDDING . HELEN HYDE . ABBIE GREGORY . GLADYS WARD si Center Forward Right Inside Right Wfing Left Inside , Left Wiiig Center Half . Right Half . Left Half Right Full Back Left Full Back . . Goal Q Q --,. Q! f 4 V 1 ' .Mi K mi-ii V. N X X v iiiiii W E Freshman Team FLORENCE RIiXCNEAL . . . Captain JEAN GLENN , . . RIARGUERITE KOCH RUTH GRIGGS . ' FLORENCE IXIACNEAL ADA PFITZENMEYER NTIRGINIA SNEIDER RIILDRED SHEERER LILA DOLE LENORE HURST . RUTH EATON . CONSTANCE FISCHER Center Forward Right Inside Right VVing Left Inside Left Wiiig Right Half . Left Half Center Half Right Full Back Left Full Back . . Goal I f 4 11 1 1 . .1111 1 1 1 S J? ..xxf. ,x,,.xx .,.,.,. . ..,. .. -S .., 1, N 1 ,M ,,,,,, g.g11g..TS..11...---vkxi-1...mx-1. BASKET 1 BALL 1 1 1 1 1111- 11Q1N11k'l111111 N1-.1x1111 9'x1l'11k1111! 1-1. 111 '1'11.11111xg11111g 111 11111112 1111111111111 1'111- 1111114111-11111411111111111111-.X1.11'1'11 111.111-1111-1-111111-51-111111111111 1'-1'1-N11111:111 1L'11I11N. '1'11k' 11'11' 13K'1'11'f111 1111- 1X14K.1111111111.1l'N 1111- 1' 1.K'N11111K'11 111-11111'1111'11111N111111111- 111111111's111'11 1 . . 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I ,,AA...... .,.,.. - ....xxx ' 4 I ' I Senior Basketball Team 1917 For-:c'ara'5 SHIRLEY IXIEYERS Cfaptaiuj LUCY XYHITSEI Center ICSTHER XYAITE HEI,EN RoIsINs0Ix Cuardf IXIARIE GLEASM xx BERNICE JOHNSON S1155 LETITIIX KNIGHT DORIS BOCKIUS HELEN DOUGLIXS N 5 a 1 A1 X k wg.: v ' QL.: . ss S S3 Q, A W w 5 Freshman Basketball Team a 11120 I w1'::'a rdf I'xl,OR!-QNL'li XlxQX1cexlA Iiixmui I'lL'RS'l' f,fI1lr'I' Rvrll Claims G 11 a rdf XIAXRklL'ERI'l'li linen I,r1,,x 1301.1-Q SIIZU' lDORO'I'llY Clmsnx Hl'1l.I41X Clu1.m-:R RUTH lf.xToN ix N 'W xad N E W wi- XVx l:i::::. X Q .NX '.'A2 Gymnastic Demonstration April 7, 1917 ORDER OF EYICNTS I. hlarehinggljxhibition a. Freshmen b. Sophornores C. luniors4SeniOrs 2. Folk Dancing-+Beginners' Class a. Slovak b. Tatra 3. Floor Wbrk a. Freshmen b. Sophomores c. Junior-Senior 4. Dancing-Advanced Class a. Interpretative Technique b. Gretchen C. 4'The Skaters 5. Apparatus a. Horse-Oblique Vault b. RopesMSwing Jump C. Hop-Step-Jump 87 ,,xx 6. Judges' Report a. XYiuning Class b. a. Floor XY0rk-Juniors b. .'Xpparatus'Freslm1en Number of Points Won SCl1iOI'SfS7 -Iuniorsgrgj' Si0PhOIl1OI'CS47.1, I' rcslmmcn HSS C. Highcst Point XXRIIIICTS Scniwr- l'lsthcr XYz1itc .IL111iorf 4Ulz1dys Koch Suplxmwwrw 'IIQIZCI Xlincrs l'yI'CSllH'lCll' Ruth Slum' 7. AXuz1rJiI1gwf lizwkn-llmxll Cup. N. .Xxv41rd111gfwf R. C. Pius. N v. Smi ip 1 ,mx . .. A Q' N V 0 vb S5595 fb .f'- xv 2' iii!!! ,Qi QQ , -A ni X figsgw .--,- 153.56 4 Q li U . X A , sr 1V' n n f1239zi5EE3 N173 2 Y 1 l M-s-wry ig 5 Fall Informal lfzxll iIlf4PI'Ill1ll. Dun-nmlwr ninllm. ww nniqnc in lwing givcn in Xlikhllc Hull. Ucspilc IIIL' t-L'l1I'N4FfNUl1lk'. llln' r1n1ficzi1'zic41r1'y' glnwn ull thc lf-ng CUI'I'ikll1l'S.LHILICYCII llwir l1LlI'I'UXYIlL'5N cumul nw uwrwwliwlx, Un rlw CHlIlI'ilI'y', llmcrc was :in :nr of privacy' zllwnt tl1ccmlsnf1l1c vnrimxs wingf wlncll scclncd nwst llIlI'LlC1iYL' In sonic. 1 . . . - . y Ifglcllllx' pnrcn. XYIICII' punch was wrvcd. ww gnnwlllcr ccnur nf .1l1r.uInn. N 'l'l1c lncninn nf ilu' dwncinf' wax an plcguglnl fur llmc cnvinns nnlunkcrs as for n 4 ., thc pzirlicipzmts. lm is mn 111:11 standing rwnn zllnng Sccnnd Xliddlc lmmisn-rg was 4 1 - - '11 '1 prcrninm frmn thc lvwrnnmnwnfthccvcninu lu 1l1cnrcl1csIrz1's lust nnlc. Ir is certain that bwlll fnmlnrwkcrs and dgxnccrf I'L'QY'L'IICni thc ringing uf llmc H230 bcll. PIIYl,I,IS I3 r:cm1.xRK Nl Lulliliflllllll .sk I X X , xg. ,X ' is 'x--- -1 ' ' .mari N... .xxx X xx.. ,ggytggat Xx..,..x,.x.x.......,,xXx........xf. x.x,,.., ,..,. ..... .,., - .ce ..,,...,.. Freshman Prom The train puffed out, and there burst into the coach a crowd of noisy breathless youths. Their arrival had been advertised by the excited expectancy of a class- mate already on the train, who had saved seats, hung out the window as the train drew in, and jeered about the inevitable reluctance of prOmites tO say farewell. So hilarious was the group, that the fellow-passengers gave up all pretense Of polite indifference and added their sympathetic laughter to. the general roar. Well, by George, if that wasn't a regular party I wish you'd lead me to one, panted a youth who had been boosted onto the moving train by a kindly conductor. Some girls! Some music- Some dinnerf' came a fat cheerful voice. Say, listen to 'Hatswl It was the youth who had welcomed them onto the train. But you all ought to see the dance the fellows at the House gave! French, kindly proceed tO eliminate from your 'caput' the idea that it takes a bunch Of fellows tO put over a Prom. That Rockford bunch- 'GI wish youid had a dance with my girl, came the eager interruption from a brother prOmite. She was the good looking one with- The good looking onel Red, you get Offlu And pepl Say, I had some- Red lished for his program, Well, if I'm not the original crumb! here's hers too. 6'Lucky manl Hang onto it. But anywayf, came from French again. You didn't have anything to beat the punch Newton at the House can make-M 'CYOH might as Well get under the carpet now as laterg we refuse tO compare that dance at the House with Our prom-too hard On the frat. Japanese geishas Mor wha'-do-you-call 'em-served our punch. And say, the sceneryl Looked like a garden straight Out of Tokio. Come On, Frenchy, give up, yOu're in the minority. But cheer up. Perhaps yOu'll have a chance next yearll' CGMMITTEES DOROTHY GIBSON . . . Chairman Decoration RUTH NVHITTEMORE RUTH STONE FLORENCE lX'IACNErXL CONSTANCE FISCHER KIILDRED SHEERER Mzzfir HELEN COX ALICE FREEMAN Dinfzer FRANCES, KEITH Program JANET HILLS 91 sa T T ,M .,.x ...,.m....i ..xx.x X. w...i....m...,,,,,-,.,, x.,, .. 2..,-2.,...,..2.-..,,... ,.,.,-......,.L MN if- SS 9 Q3 Xu SN Form al Prom I. Introduction a. Date'-March 3 d. Location C. II. D 21. lu. c lll. LR Hiiucx IDoL'i:i,.xs . Pi1Y12.1.is Iiiicmrxiui l,oRxx Bninoxrxx X.xT.xLi E XYILKI Nsox RUTH ISECKLEY . C 1. lv. i I I. Discussion 2. Elks' Club Receiving Line 1. Of Sufficient Length seussion Table Parties I. Very Numerous 2. Yellow Prevailing: Guests 1. Local-Numerous 2. Xladison and Beloitfclitto Other Sundries . Programs a. Gray Suede 2. Music a. lllimlerful inclusion Taxis I. fliaperones Xlore Taxis . Same Cliaperones I lfareivells 1. 12:15 .x.M. 2. I2--SO .mr 2. 12:42, .x.x1. CC DK IX lI'I1TliliS ry-7 l w ix T551 ..'.CIQ'3lEEQ.,.if':Bf.W ww NSS? Chairman Dinner Decorations Programs Xlusic I l Q wig? A . i me i Mock Prom Will wonders never cease? I asked my wondering heart. I entered the reception room And looked round with a start. For there were men quite short, And men quite light and fair And then still other men there Were lliith dark brown eyes and hair. At once the calm was broken By a loud, emphatic hisse- 'clgut I just simply can't sit down I'll have to stand, like thisf' There were some stags at dinner lllho had bottles thin and tall CBut when you saw the labels They were not bad at alll. 93 After we had all indulged In a dinner good to taste The merry company arose And went to the gym in haste. When once the dancing started The joy was unconfinedn CBut even tho We were so gay The dance was qzzifff rennedl. VVhen the musicians halted And the dancing had to cease, Fach happy, Weary couple, Went to their homes in peace. When ptople looking backward, Think oti the happy dance, They declared another they'll attend If they ever have the chance. V i I Ili It I I I I I if s,. I I, ,text -at .M - -,TQ .... A,-,,, - .tat E..l'...1..i Di?fI..fx,.,..,.'t 4 a swf SSN Y Qi is SN Q it M MSS 3' T010 Initiation October 7th, 1916 Celebrated Vaudeville By Roctcroko COLLEGE FRESHMEN A Clzoruf- To Rorkjbrdw Ruth Reynolds, Louise Nichols, Hazel Schmidt, Zoa Velde, Helen Dent, Dorothy Styles, Nan Pettit, Irene Smith, Ruth XYhittemore, Elizabeth O'Reilly, Julia Tilton, Maria Brogunier, Klargaret Wheelock, Klary Morton, Edna Glover, Klarguerite Koch, Helen Jameison, Lenore Hurst. B .Ianet Hills and Mildred Sheerer in 'I'heiriCeIebrated Skit Oli, llacu' You Ilford? C HawAtt,tN Eaxrnsx' Directed by Frances Keith L'KI'iI,ELES-Gladys Slinineer, Kliriam Graham, Isabel Spence, jeanette Ingwersen, Dorothy Wood- bury, Constance Fisher, Bernice Toal. CHORLIS-Dorothy .'Xrntour, Katherine Fair, .Kline Bartholomew, Ida Buol, Dorothy Stoops, Eleanor Coppins, Xlarearet Ells, Florence lfinnerud, Dorothy Klarston, .Xldena Johnston, Laura Joiner, Xlarjorie XIcConnell, Frances Xlalone, Xlary Piekard, Yeda Kliller, Hazel XIcCaIl, Lila Xlay Dole, Dorothy jantieson. I7 Thr Firf! .lnifrimrt Flag ,X Drama in Ifiye .Xcts-Directed by Lois Yan.Xlstine SOLDIICRS-Nancy WIIIIUICF, Iflizaheth Rearick, .lean Glenn, Florence Hanna, Lenore Weber, Pauline Ittncr, Xlildred Teetmeyer. GI'1fJRC2I'I XY,tsntNoToN- Iilyine Bisenius Btfrsy Ross- Xlajorie Xaye Ii 1,11 rm' of lllz' Rag Doll.-' R.-to DOLL-Dorothy Rozena Ili-:R OWNER-Ruth Stone CHORL'S4KIary Rendall, Xlarie Wiener, Ilarriet Peterson, .Xda Plitzenmeyer, Nora Xlohr, Catherine Cadogan. I .l fftomty 7'r11,qf'ily Pvttitxtys-XIat'y Coye 'I'ttti xYAl.L'IIL'IL'II Smith II'lHSHlimIJ0Rli Xolland 'I'ul-: I,toN-Georeie Iloxie X. B. 'l'intid ladies are asked to he calm G l .lin 'I Cul .Ynlmtfy and .Ynlfmly Czirrfjhr .Ilru Tm-1 GIRL- frtireinia lfrishee Tut: Xlitxfu Bob Berry Cl IURLS-,Ieanette Rogers, Iflorenee Xuzum, Mary Louise Garritson, Xlartha Hinehaueh, Lucy Ellen Brown, Beatrice Klorley, Helen Cox, Nlarian Kimball, Xlabel Rosseter, Helen Golder, Lea Gordon, Lillian Letyis, Xluriel Wiest, Rebecca Showalter. II ljlllilz' H'f. ,I'iy nf Rlltfnlirlrrf Cniffgf' Iflorenee XIaeXeal, Edith Wood, Ilelen Ifalkenltainer, Dorothy Chapman, Ruth Craig, Eleanor Norton, Xlarion Smith, Yireinia 'l'readtteIl, Yera Smith, Xlargaret Hanna, Yera Streitz, Helen Sipiie, lfllen Stilwell, Gertrude Grow, Klildred W'yland, Marian W'anstront, Nlarion Smiley. S'I'.XGIi NI.XX.XGI'1R Ruth Eaton S'l'.XGE I'ROPER'l'lIt1S LIGHTING Katherine Ralston, Grace Shepard, Irene liddy Marion Witter, Merle Ransom, Hazel Reaugh C L' R'l'.iX I X Helen Truekenbrod, Helen Rundortf, jeanetta Rocho PL.-XCARDS Harriet Eddy, Helen Jane Cramer, Virginia Schneider IQSHERS Klabelle Glynn, Alice Ifreeman, lfaith Armstrong, .Xnna Eaton, Ruth Griggs, Violet Knutson, Orcelia Wallin, Irma Sayage, Rosamond Hotchkiss, Dorothy Klandeville, Edna Olander, Edith Olandcr. 94 ul: 7 .K ,Q ,t x, X .is-at l -Q 0 Sty .Q.L 3 ww is is is Y ssss M M s M M SN lLiteral translationl The night was wild and gloomy. Deep darkness reigned in the Inferno fother- wise interpreted Annexl because those brilliant beams much desired of light from Paradisio were shut out by an impenetrable barrier and massive. The Inferno moreover was the scene of great distress and sorrow, resounding with dire weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. There suddenly broke upon those mournful strains a voice from the deep, calling a sinner, of this band the foremost, to a seat of judgment. The culprit arose, with slow uncertain steps pushing past her sympathetic companions, trembl- ing more than a MC- pupil having heard that cons are out. She immediately, therefore, thought of all her former misdeeds: how being ignorant and in con- fusion during one of the early days, she omitted to rise when an august, wise and noble Faculty addressed herg how also rebellious and resentful she had refused to comply with the regulation of opening doors for Seniors, how that same evening she had impudence sufficient to complain of that wholesome menu of bread and milk. Then when the dazzling lights fell upon her, confused by all these thoughts, she came to the conclusion that she had reached Paradisio. But alas! this was the beginning of Purgatorio. What tortures and agonies did that worthy exalted Judge lotherwise interpreted M.A.D.l inflict looking down from her lofty position! HFlit like a butterflyf, Roll your eyes on the floor, 'fHip to it, and many other orders equal in delight. And the Grand hflaster seemed moreover to enjoy punish- ing not only this poor sinner but also all who had grieviously erred. In the end every wrong doer having been duly cleansed and purified by the fires of Purgatorio, there truly came Paradisio in all its splendor. There is much of discussion concerning what Paradisio really is, but for my part I believe nothing seemed more heavenly to the repentants having passed hours in solitude and dark- ness than for the remainder of the evening to dance with those formerly cruel and overbearing Sophomores. Thus at the Baby Party the Freshman Class of IQZO was purged of all its childish imperfections for the years to come. 95 xx A , X XX M w XX K X X X M w Q -W i U xx xx'x'w Xxw xx N- . 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I A IIIHNIIIL' .lllllix 'If .lL'llXL' .lk'I'I'lW.lIN .IIIIJ I'4IggIIIg, III I1-.IIIII I'.IIIlIIIg IAl'L'I'k'.lI1HIl, IuI'IelI IQIIIIQIIIQ I-I lQlI1lCL'luit'I' T L'L1Il.XHLlIllNX'lL'lLi l4'lK'lII X 'Llll kukl I-I lu-Il. I1 . X .Ax 3 Q Sk I Uy Day A six ,x.M. lvy planting on Uctober thirtieth means that we rise with the day. It is the first time, very likely, in some months, so that the newness of it gives something very fresh and symbolic to going out into the gray dawn-each one in pure white-and waiting while the light turns daflodil and pink. We realize that we are in our Spring, as everybody is when she plants Class Ivy. W'e have our speeches, as they all have had, about going out to do for the world what our vine will do for the old brick walls, and in silence almost solemn we take our cups from our sister class and' seal the ceremony. Then there is an interval of frivolity while we breakfast together, each decorated with the Seniors' violets, and then chapel. The long white procession, the organ march, the stirring service, are for us the first faint foreshadowing of next year's grave ceremony. We feel very much a Class, we are uplifted by augmented loyalty and renewed purpose. lt is, as it were, the first Birthday that IQI8 has been old enuf to appreciate. 97 N K .4 I w V 5 ' 'wwf ' w .- '- :fi-f5 f,. :1fgx,ffgi fu - -4?W'f ,w2f3f9'-E71 f ,Mig-'.1f' r',Q -'- 'f'f?i-wfff,-'gr,.--,LJ , - ,,., 3, f,- Q.. U ,A '. 1.1, Q f, ag: if - I My - 9-gi., F .DQ , '. ' , , It Lpif 'V A ::adQg: -,pw if I, fi .fi ,gqih ,Y.f,s'2X.-v j-1 gf .fa - . ' 'G 7 '- . . 4' ' ' -' ' 1 TH . - 'K-.f W 'C . 5:-1, A f Q K . . rfnsam, ffffrf ww v - : .2252 ' P M-Zf+ ' 2113456-i?ff'f- SN-'2 , Qkizfw , ,- e -1 -vmizn we-11. . - .-2 +1 f 'W1,3f YV .:. X Y ' '2'yzC gk W,-TM 2:-P.j'f ,- - , sl 'VM' ' if-Jr? 9 Ax - T - 1 ff :'if'J:5.43 W 'ifixaw f Q5-Z, v X 1 -f , - - ' ' M-4. ff if jx' 'I Vffsf' ,.- ' ,Js-f.. ' .SA l m 1 - . mf . Q w X - .. N ,, N. w -My-:V : 1 SN 4,4-1. Q fi- ., A -1 ' -' jf ff --Sai , ,, V . -. -. ' :iff W '1 5 2 -,-f NY' I 'S TE' , 1 .., - -4,-,Q 4- - , -A . f 2 ,, .. . i.. . ' tin' if L4 - .. tu, ,N .J A P'- f QQ :N 4 vi A. ' ' 'vm ' - , ,8. . 5 , Y , , X , 4 N! I . u.., , ., vii... , A... .......,YfV-,,,--::,,, 1.-- v 5 I' sf. .'-Q J .ff nm 1. -- .- i --., Ks.,Q . ' 1 dk: V x M. e ' 1 X 1 , xN . 'k XXX X X ' ' 'QA' I ' ' ' if Q f' - Q4' The Senior Tea-Dance XIX dear let me crawl under the rug 111 peaceg I'm so fussed I can never look those Qeniors 111 the face again Oh what thev must think of mel There were a bunch of them standing right near the door and they saw the whole thing, I know. 'XI ell xou see it was like this I was coming home late from downtown and of course I started for my room the shortest way, through hohn Barnes reception room Nh dear what do you suppose I ra11 right i11to the Senior- unior tea- dance' Of course I backed out as quick as I could, but I was fussed to tears. W hat made it worse was that there was hardlyanyone on the Hoorg they were haxing a contest or something like that I guess. And the funniest people were dancing together' There were two that couldn't keep step at all, and two whose dresses fought so that I m surprised that they could get close enough to dance with each other and a tall and a short girl and two ofthe tallest girls I ever saw in my life Nou know that awfullx tall unior and another girl that was just as bad- II ell I don t see what you re laughing at, youll have been fussed yourself. But let s go down to the end ofthe hall and look ing if we turn off the hall light they wo11 t notice us Doesn t the place look nice? Those chrysanthemums make line decorations And see how manx girls there are wearing yellow flowers. That's the wax the uniors have labeled their guestsg you can tell them a mile off. And mv dear look at the eats they re getting! Ice cream in chrysanthemum molds and all sorts of X ellow cakes and candy and things. Those Seniors sure are a peach of a class anyhow and aren t they sports when it comes to entertaining? 90 I .R AX 3 X S N' -Niw x' Y' N IIXIII I X X K N, ,.. y six X X X X A I I W Q1 X NX X Q xg XX Y, 1 wa. w. x xx X N EX , . N , ,,-r , ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, , , . -. 1 X ....... st. . .. .. ., S.. X .,...... x iwwfb sw ww Nw NX X x rg w . L .I I . , I I I tx x' C , 'I , I I . ' c Y , , 1 P J' . - - , U . I I I a , . 1 I 1 P? P? if ,I 7 , 'I 1 7 ' ' s if P? PF ' 1 r J I f ' , . . 1 sw v 7 5 I i , 1 I . 6' N . ' Y . jr . . . , 1 1 5, . .1 9 8 , I, v .1 . 1 , ,, Y .- ' 1' ' -M C 1 I s1s XM EWBV K IW N Sis Mznstrel Show For the bCI1CI:lI Of the ICXDOXYXIIQXT FIIXD IILQ uso I-'RIDAY EVENING, xox'mIB151z IO, IQI6 L nder the Llirectiun of Ruth Bccklex llIl.D.X KOIII. X.x'r.xI,II-3 XXII,I41xs11x l1II.I,I.XN SMITII NEl,l.lli XXIARNIQR HEl.IiN llYDl'I l.xx1-2 Clurm' XLIC I-1 l'c1RT1eR Xl.XRlli XX IIZXICR PORTER . T11 I I I 1111 Dflllfx and li' C1111 ll1111r TII C111 uw x XIIRI1 QOLRFRIK T U lllftfl xI.xI1x In I IDU 1111 XRl'I IRITT ljllllflfl RXXLIN IJNBORN X 1141111111 XXXI x It 70111110111 ra l1IiI.I0'I'RCPE DoI.I'rT1,1 Uc'1'.xvILfs, DoI,I'I'T plum: BI,ossmI I,1I.1,I.xN LTUNDERSON P XRT III 11111111111 Ft I1 111 f REVEREND KIISTAII lfxnsox BRIDE . GROOM . BRIDEQS RIOTHER BRIDElS FATHER ORc..xN1sT . BRIDEsxI.x1D llrfll 111 Pruulent XI 1111 1315111 H xRkILT B1 RI Il Dx Xnm Cnuzc mu Rmarnund Poll uk XI IXIIIIL qYI1lIll XI1rguerIte Becker C ladx XX 1rd H1zel Nhmrs lean Dougln l lIL1bctlI Pcnroxc C1r'1ce ammon Love Glenn Helen Ranlun Helen Curtu Irene Teller Guests RlII3QbClfCf Ploxxerlnrls I 1 .RX I 69. 'e 15 .NN I X, W I xx xx x 1 1 1 11 1111 'Q 31 By l 1- 'la f.IQ 'ARM 1' 1' . ' 1' . ' I .' I . 1' :I ' .1 RL' e I ,xi . . ' 1' 'i HELEN RoIII-1 IRENE l oI.1Q1zIxII-:Ia . , 3 ' ' ' QII C212 f' i'1i C' 1-1 -:xnxx . ' ' 1 14: I L1 XII Q. 2' livi Q lf . 5 5 .' I,.wR.x , xII2I.s .l., 1 'I 1: ' .l1:.x.' l3111'1sI,.xs P.-XR II II 1' ,y ' 5 7' :'1'l1'r,f 1.13 ,... . 1 K ' ' . . . . . . I -'S '. 115. , , . ,if 'FV ' .... s z s NIU X, 5 A Nl Y .X , N XXX N XM skim. Q 1 , L. 1 Freshman-Junior Tea-Dance Xlonday, Jan. S. DEAR Sis: It's a beastly shame you can't shake off the grippeg when do you suppose you can get back? But beastier still was your having to miss the tea-dance Saturday. I am on my knees to you. You were perfectly right in rlayiizg me when I told the family it would be the usual thing, of course, but I supposed it would be fun. The Rose Garden and the music and the ice cream fwfr as usualfwhich is excellent -but that was all. For a mere 'fsocial affair, the rest of the afternoon was-well, I didn't know that your class, Of any freshmen, had it in them. They gave us violets, to begin with Cthey went artfully well with my dressl. Then the way they took care of usl We danced every minute and there weren't minutes enuf. Itls rather a pleasant sensation to have people fight over and split your dancesl And gracious, I never knew what an interesting animal a .lunior was considered! Two more such afternoons would spoil me, I tell you. I loved every minute-and everybody, incidentally. They say mail's here-must stop4don't worry about missing work. Amos Z. llll r. K.. .. ' , . Q? ss ss e sf st sy ll llllllll l ll lllllll lllllll f if M ZsllIllllV G'5?IitN r io li lllwtfii ' f y ll lll f in T l l i ll X . X C ,QXZZW ,fgw is y ff X y AAA, AA'VVW The Rockford College girls celebrated Washington's one hundred and eighty- lifth birthday last night in true colonial fashion. Dinner was served at six o'clock, at which the faculty, trustees and other friends of the college were entertained. ln the dining room the walls and pillars were appropriately decorated with flags and tricolored crepe paper. A soft light came from shaded candles, while the many little hatchets scattered oyer the tables suggested the youthful Xliashington- Between the dinner courses six little tots. dressed in the costumes of our great- grandfathers and grandmothers, yery gracefully danced the minuet. Later in the flag decked gymnasium there was another minuet: the girls in their quaint and charming gowns, with their powdered hair, well represented colonial times, while the dignity of the men will not be easily forgotten. The minuet was followed by the frolicsome dances, Playfulness and Gretchen The last part of the evening was spent in dancing, which was ended all too soon by the bell. lil 7'1- --x Washingion Pariy Dances l.,x CORONTO KIJRENCH COURT DANCEJ Ll1liI.f',f KI. CHESTNUT HELEN FIXI,KENH.XINER HEI,EN CEOIIDER LEA GORDON IXBBY CBREGORY RUTH XYILSON BERNICE JOHNSON ALDENA JOHNSTON BEULAH SAMMONS CERACE HALL Cfzzffrzzzrzz H,XRIl1E'I' BURPEE WIHILDRED SHEERER ELIZABETH IQEARICK ROBERTA BERRY BXIAROARET SEYMOUR IQSTHER WIYITE LUCY XVHITSEI, LETITI,-X IQNIGHT ELIZABETH IXIORRISON IRENE TELLER P!djifZt!1lEf,Y RUTH BENNETT RUTH BECKLEY HELEN HYDE ZOA XWELDE BEATRICE XYARNER IQUTH BENNETT BEATRICE VVARNER IIENORE WEBER HAZEL KIINERS ELIZABETH PENROSE LAURA DANIELS RIARGARET BIANNING Grffclzmz HELEN HYDE ZOA XRELDE FRANCES KEITH 1 U3 .N Q .M X fx N N R wir?-- r ,N A Q- X . - .... .X XX N A gg Ypq ,W .,xx., .. fs... -LS, :ly H A Q, A ww 1 , , , I , .Il DSICPH BC XX I'I'l' Um xx XlR'I'L'cmsu Organ rccilul given 211 tl1cSccwr1d L.UllQI'k'Q2lIillIlllI Clxurcll.'l'L1csv.1z15'. ,Xpril IOIII, under thc llLlSPiCL'S wwf ilu' .XINk'I'iC2ll1 Real Crms Sfwcicty. l'ROLIR.XXlXlli I. Sfmutzl Xu. 1 in I7 Xlimwr - ... .'Ift'.X'. Gnilmafzl lnlrw. and .Xllcgrmv-I':1sturz1lc-lsinallc 2. al. Prelude' :md fuguc in B Xlujwr ,,.. lf. Sdlqllf-SIIFHJ' lu. Chant des L'l1rysz111tlu-rmws . fofrplz Bonnf! c. xlZlFliH Pruvcncul . joffplz BOHJIKI 3. 11. Sucur Niflllillllk' Fr. Cozzpfrirz ll66S 173-qw b. Prelude Clframbanlf 11676-I 7491 C. lszlntzxsc, fuguc in G Xlinor Sfb. Baflz 4. 11. Piece lwcmiquc . . Cffxfar Ixfdllfk lv. Cortifgc . . . D1'bII.f.fj' llll ff : gs7 Jak? 9 f v . 5295-L at e Nt i X H ss W' lv X . W , mx -X -g .- , X X --vm ,,m,,,,, ,A,. , . I N ,,i..k.-,....... --W i-f-.,i-.TNQ-X ..., X .'E,,fL,TLi2 pg, :3ml,.,,j3m,,g,g,,.g,v4mg,x., . ,,, N X K X X X X SSSS M S3 9 X3 Sw SX SWS? To those whose unconscious co-operation throughout the year has made this department possible, the following pages are respectfully dedicated. 106 l . . ..-. Y : X tsl W lr: Qxw ASQ, wk lim. .ese MYSTERIOUS DISAPPE . ANCE Return of Seminary Girls Darkened by Tragic Gap in Family Circle CONSTERNATION REIGNS l Rockroan COLLEGE, Sept. lo. sumption at any hour. fldditional lylllle llle young Women Of Rock, uneasiness is occasioned by the fact ford College were lklllllg away 'Elle lcmg l that lt spoke onlvlfierman, thus leav- summer days in innocently Working mg If at the mgfcles of Self-lmcfcsled havoc among the hearts of the stronger Sllmmef mauffludefs' sex, all unknown to them a lamentable - - - :iw Q E ' S . -' or T tragedy was being enacted within the S 1 IST R RLJMORS U L X walls of their Alma Klater. Their first intimation ofthe calamity was the discovery, upon their return, that poor little Room N had disappeared. Had it wandered off in search of lts pet Oliphant? Had lt been seduced? FACULTY AND STUDENTS ALIKE BAFFLED The disappearance has formed the sole topic of conversation in all circles since college opened, and still no ade- quate explanation is forthcoming. Acute concern is felt for lts health, as, on account of poor ventilation, it was feared that lt might fall prey to con- Those who are old enough to know the ways of the world claim to have caught fleeting glimpses of lt in ver- dant seductive garb, and have given vent to their outraged feelings in unmitigated condemnation of the per- petrators of this unseemly transforma- tion. Of late rumor has had it that the wanderer might be reinstated among us and begin life anew in the untainted environment of third John Barnes. But as we go to press there is no confirmation of this report, and we fear that It has been condemned to everlasting smoke. .L g .fig 'SS-L .ftaggix QE'-4 H QW W ' ih' X ji: I .- . .. -'i'.le'fVi:i 5-.' Y YYY. --:i-rf'NN'iN- .. - X'-XX W'-I-:E'xll?EN-- .l utils.,-l,1QQ3ti 'YYH5 - Q yrNXQiiQRX NQSSTQSXSI, i A ' N' ,hw !...x..........-...-... t Ll':g3.,f!,,, gh... mg ,LL :1 -gg' ,,'3,,g,'1,.,53,..2.:..t., WW NN SSN hw is 9 Q Ss N its S F' WILD MOMENTS I HAVE KNOWN Wihen Robert blew the 5:05 whistle in gym. V 'When you discovered the KIethodist minister camping on your Sunday after- noon card table. Wihen you sit on the arm of Fraulein's chair tmistaking her for lXIrs. Fitz-Hughl. XVhen Klargurite Becker kissed --l ' VVhen your prom man insists hels come for someone else. Taking baths with a vaccinated leg. XYhen Miss Allen caught Grace Hall and Bee XYarner on hands and knees watch- ing faculty gym class. lYhen Klickey shook the gray-haired lady and tried to make her come out for Ivy Day. When Helen Douglas tried to lind out if the faculty had their stockings on for fire drill. When Deckie sat on the table in Kliss Irvin's ofiice. Wc've had many great events in these our worthy halls, lfroni Bctas serenading to smallpox that appals, But the most surprising happening, marked off from all of these Was our dauntless French instructor just shooting off on skiis. Note to Helen Hyde: Save the fifth dance for a chap.-H. Douglas. She did. Kliss Lawson lhanding Ruth Griggs the whistle in basketball!- Here, Ruth, you chaperonf' Kliss Davis at table- I don't like to see the girls reading such serious subjects in the reading room. Polly- .'Xll right. when I see you coming l'll run for Life. L. Yan :Xlstine tin discussing prom dressesl- Now mine hasn't any sleeves or neck or bodice-lgrowing consternation among her hearersl-it ISIIYI bought yet. RED TAPIC If you want to send all the college girls boxes of candy, get the list of their names by going to: The office, thence to Xliss Irvin, on to President Gulliver, down to Dr. Blass, back to The office, where you will find the list waiting for you. 10N ? -L. K f X Wm LEU? JJ-'L E xxff X X f M bww N, wb uf Q f Q-T Bg their poses F WA! 3U 3'Q ge shall Q RQ know them Cx V . Y K I xg! Lk J e he JJ W 5 -.N J ivfjj K SX J LE QL 'Ax X Aw ,fx f' ,,. - f 7 . as 2 . -. .Q Q' l v Xx v 7 L 4 ,.,,x risi'1 ss sts s, w HE KEPT US OUT OF WAR While gl. Ham Lewis' soothing remarks, of which we rememberlittleexceptlisoft expressed affection for the Hdearyoungladiesf' had something to do with it, we all know way down in our heart of hearts that it was He, the greater than Lincoln, who kept us out of warg who kept us from blood-shed and riot all through this critical fall campaign. It was a love feast, in fact, from beginning to end-that is, the feast element was present from the first. lAnd say, what was the service up here? We know what it was at XYaltzinger's that night.l Oh yesl there were little episodes. Some one reported violent contest over the posting of candidates' pictures in 31, but when Hughes' portrait finally found a resting place over her roommates cot, both parties established a Status Quo lwhatever that may meanl: at least, campaign literature being about exhausted, a truce was declared. One party had headquarters, entirely non-militant, if disorderly, in nature. Bulletins with material on them which no one ever read made their appearance in John Barnes at the instigation of One who would have had us make even a campaign educational. .X parade was staged by the Socialist: a grand finale of fire works lcosting the members -N a headl was even indulged in, and, among those not present, an unchristian desire to turn on the fire alarm was expressed, until better councils prevailed,when Yictoria gallantly stood by her guns and absolutely refused to have such a thing done. Xow, none of these manifestations constituted an overt act. That is my point. He kept us out of war. Speeches? Perhaps so, but scarcely so you would notice it. Some loyal republicans went to the train to welcome Fairbanks and escort him through torch- lighted streets to the Temple. lint sayl what happened? Did you ever hear? Fairbanks must have been here. for we distinctly remember having heard him say something about the seminary girls. There was registration on October seventeenth, but how sweet it all wasl Some campaign pictures were posted too near the registration booths by some well- intentioned maidens not conversant with the law, but what of that? On being gently removed tthe pictures, that isl by the police, everything continued serene. Our colored population, who had promised to register, failed to appear. and it was rumored that the Ku lilux Clan of room S2 had frightened them away. This rumor proved utterly baseless. Sweetness and light diffused the building all that day. To be sure there were parties: the Democrats, the Republicans, and the Xkilsonites, ably led by Xliss Xlary, but election day came and went like registration day, without those effusions of blood and loss of life which hitherto marked such events. liven the Oleander girls voted. The Gymnasium .Xnnex regained its spotless, unstained, if bare, appearance,onee the paraphernalia of the voting booths was removed. There were those who would have liked to see it made an historic spot or spots, but a different spirit has come to reign in politics at Rockford College, Sweetl Oh l.ord yes, but colorless. l llll Qs. .t NNI. ,X W. XM i ,bt 'Q gil '.'.: 'f 4 il QT lf is if 5 qqhx P S I 543 i 1' 1.-9 WHAT THE FACULTY TELL US Food and Di- For the last live years physiologists have been imploring people not to eat with their meals. Gym- Bend your knees and your legs at the same time. Physiology- 1Yhen he was good he was very, very good, and when he was bad he was a perfect little devil. History41Yell, there are cases where a judge can't decideg what they ought to to would be to have six doctors sit on the case. l Robert- Have the assessment on hfonday so we can save church collectionsf' Helen Hyde, to the lady clerk at the 5 and IOA-LIHHVC you a moustachef, HASH Oh say, can you see Rockford has its little pets? Let us, like them, without a word, rise up and follow thee. The animals came in two by two like folds of soft billowing whiteg perhaps itis Don you think I meang she supposed he was a perfect gent. lfy peace I leave with you for you are the eye of my apple you are. Then fear not, faint not, halt not now, bring back that prom dress I lent youg it is meet and right so to do. In the grapple twixt passion and greed Rockford to thee thy daughters turn: the bear, the bug, and the bumble-bee. I've a never failing appetite and it comes with fuller swell and the limitless might of free inborn right. but dearie, I wonft stand for thatl You've borrowed all my money, youave borrowed all my clothesg reclothe us in rightful minds for I know that we shall need them on our happy wedding day. If you want more information you may tempt the upper classes beneath whose awful hand we hold full many a man of gallant mein. So life must live and soul must sailg I know 'cause I've been there. 111 A . ix: -'N 'J f' 'i - vs v .. I ' l ' ,Tm .------0 . N 1 A 1 x - T ,Q x.... I ,, ,,,,., , ,,.,,A tv, .fT,,..f','f..,i Us. .XAMJW53-w .:, I wx - Sw Sv sts SSS? RICH GEMS OF THOUGHT FROM FRESHMEX THEMES Perhaps I am prejudiced but I cannot really say I enjoyed writing themes for I have no special talent in that line. -PE,xNt'Ts. - Gosh, don't they feel their responsibility? The college bred man or woman feels that it is his duty to give sweetness and light to others. E. ll-AITE Today more than ever before the world is looking to the colleges and college graduates for its ideals. If the college graduate is unable to see the true value of life, who is able to? This is the question which is being asked by the world. Upon every person who has graduated or is about to graduate from a college rests the responsibility of what the answer will bc. BILL SYKES You may not believe it, but I was once a roly poly child withasuperabundance of freckles. If as 'I I was just as slow then as I am now. DECKIE From limerson I have received many new ideas which I have never thought of. XIARIE MY l .XD. ln choosing my subject policy demands poetry, sincerity. cats. ROBERT nr I'was ever thus, The time seems to pass so quickly when I am working mathematics problems that I don't realize how long Il has taken me. ns BERNICE TIlli R.XI,L-X FOR XOX'IiMBIiR, lotus. ss Being only a Freshman, I cannot be called a proper critic of such a dignified and noted publication as the Rockford Rallaf' Nevertheless, I cannot help having an opinion. I understand perfectly that the Ralla is a literary paper, published for the sake of developing the literary ability of the student body. It contains some splendid material this month, and impresses one, on the whole, as quite worthy of the college. But somehow or other, I am just a little disappointed. The reason. I suppose, is this, I'm just a frivolous Freshman. Perhaps, during my high-school career, I acquired too great a liking for that pervading spirit of the high-school periodical, the local joke column. It is this that I miss in the 'Rallaf even while I see how out of place it would be there. I can only hope to 'grow in wisdom,' so that some day I may lose my childish desire for the humorous. LETITIA. 112 My, how she's changed! Madison is said to be a beautiful town, but my hrst impression of it was very far from favorable. HELEN DOUGLAS Xn oft repeated comment found on the outside of Phil s themes But uhx do you persistently disregard my request that all themes be written o meme paper And this from NIarg1e NIost girls consider it necessary to attend moving picture shows almost every dat in the week how movies are more or less a fad Girls can get along very xx ell without seeing any It would be far better to spend the hours after classes in xx alking or plaving some of the many outdoor games for voung women Decicledlv moral I think any clean amusement should not be condemned VN holesome dances such as our grandmothers danced could surely hurt no one But at present I think dancing approaches the limit and ceases to be a clean diversion PEAN But you will say how may I recognize an opportunity to do good? 7 X D and say the things which will make the other person happv BILL Therefore I say that a person of character of the right kind of character is one who performs Divine Service everv day I-IELEL Same old XIHFIC NIy' I m so tired I d give a lot to be able to stayin bed this mornmg but I haxe an eight o clock class I think eight o clock IS too early to begin class work anvwav I have opened my new theme tablet fresh from the book store W h1le I con template its clean blotter, and consider what topic to choose for my paragraph the thought comes to me that I must fill several of these tablets before I can com plete the required course The idea seems appalling ROBERT Lucy on Con Slips The little slips are of great value Although as yet I have not felt the need of them I may in the future if however it is a rule she cannot break i BILL As I passed a school I heard the cheerful laughter of the children who had Just been dismissed They cannot feel or know the sorrows they mav undergo PEAN ' s'- ' Is . 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I Rouakr ICCIIUICS VROKI 'I'Hl'1 'l'l'Il,l'lPHOXl'1 BOOTH Xliss slatlwinee- XYill you please send up a quart of blood? Xlr. Cloodwin-fe 'illhat you Xlamie? Hayenit seen you for a long time. U. XYard ltalking to her prom manl- Hello, when'd you get in? Did you know my slippers hayeu'I come? Helen Smith- But how can I send them back, I tell you I've burned them up. Third Chapel-- XIore heat, I have been freezing for an hour. All decorated was the gym. Xlary made no attempt to undecorate him: Things soon began to look rather hot airy, .-Xnd Nliss Wiay held up her forelinger at Klary. IH SNS? 1 M Nh Q R N QWS? XX I OIT1 N Xl ONDI R o11 xohert 1 11111 to keep 1er chokcr O11 lll durmg thc co111me11cc111c11t cxcruses I IX NI1 H 1111111111 calls tl1e TAPI R tl1e CRL QIBI I ll IX our 1rls 11ould11 t SLIII a part1cul1r ma11 ll IX Doroth1 lXoodb11r1 should ask XI1ss COIIIICIV 1f sprmg 19 l1ere H011 tl11s 1111111 xl 11 ould look 1f 11 r1tte11 111 OUIIIIIC form ll 11 the facult1 are sacred If 1 moustache of m1lk 18 beeommg 11110 XIEIHIIC 19 Xl l1ere the Semors are O11 NIo11da1 and Thursda1 mor11111gs 111 chapel H011 long Natahe Wore l1er prom H011 ers If XIr Hu hes got Ill? telegram NX l1ere our pres1de11t V1dS O11 Ivy Da1 P1tv 11oW poor Gertv I IZ NIade 111 chem some dreadful hz Gobs of lNa 111to Water she poked I never saw Coodv more provoked BEATITUDES RLNISFD LDI'I IOIX Blessed are tl1e poor 111 1mag111at1o11 for thev hall slumber pe1cefull1 through a111 class Blessed are tl1ey that are l1omes1ck, for they shall be comforted Blessed are tl1e cormed, for tl1ey shall have 11o respo11s1b1l1t1es Blessed are tl1e un co1111ed, for tl1ev shall have all tl1e 11otor1et1 Blessed are they Wh1cl1 do hunger a11d th1rst,for tl1ey Sllall be take11 out to lL1IlCl1 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall 11ot be 111v1ted to cat partles Blessed are the cur1ous, for they shall l'111d out more tha11 they are supposed to know Blessed IS sl1e that stoppeth l1er mouth, for sl1e sl1all be called a corker 11 g . .N 1 .S F S .1 1 Y Q . , 1 . v cl:.1t::. 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C . f 1 I ' ' J I ' . 4 , I 7 4' 1 I .. . , I S ' 2 1' , 1 1 . l I yt : '-Q-A 1 ,x As, ,af-Qt, .X ,f- r-.- - f --.c + . my X , y '- N ' A - V -'-1-- 'Y' -:Nix 2 -vs , - '- - ,. . x-., ff V .t:t,t..xy.,:a...,.i-ys..,.,..,.m.,....a,..1a. t....,c1LL,,,3,3,,, ..f.QLc ,gm :lj-m3,,, - cs.. SSS 3' S3 S3 SB' Q3 in SN SKS S 'S' - DRIVEN BY HUNGER-A Tragedy Place-Third John Barnes. Dramatis Personae: Roguish Robert-the deep dyed villain. Phil-our heroine. Deckie-innocent bystander. A young messenger. SCENE 1-Room 310 As curtain rises Robert, Phil, and Deckie discovered down stage R. Phil, with famished frenzy, is dissertating on malted milk. Ifixit Deckie C. L.T.-ward, mean- ing malted-milk-ward. SCENE 2. .VX Coiuuuon linter Robert, pensiyely pacing. lfyidences of grass plot thickening.-Deep laid scheme is now completealieckons messenger and gives full and detailed instructions in low tones. Sciaxl-3 3. Room 310 Setting same as Scene I saye for absence of Robert and Deckie. Phil ltrying to work in spite of gnawing hungerl-efome. lfnter Messenger Nlessengero e Xliss 'lllionipson says you can come right down now and get your malted milk. Mluflled sounds of glee from Robert off Stage l,.l Phil now in at heterogeneous state of mind: exhibits surprise, fussedness, inward delight, and consternation. lfxit. Sci-:Ni-1 4. .XT L'.l..'l'.'S Doon Distant echoes of approaching foot-steps. Phil stops at door, inhales, and knocks and announces in dulcet and innocent tones: l'ye come for my malted milk, but its all Deckie's fault. Scene of indescribable mental confusion ensues. Quick Curtain. IiPll,OGL'li Little Robert played with lies. Phil was mad when she got wise. Robert's always up to tricks. Ain't she cute? She's only sixl llli QLLCi'PlvlENT NECESSHPY . TOR i Q ,Q Rx C X f H Potato X IX , H Miss , ' ff 9' M1 l Q X i FiiDEEP,33FiRHU3u,NGEON Q K .. ..f, , 5 WW' .5 1 1 if l a li f' X ' XB 1 H5 5 HN EM'BF1HH55iNc3 - - Lf lvl E M O R Y ' , ff W Q l Q . 2 HF1Frm,5rEPm5sN1oP HSEHPCHING 4 EMR otheva u.pq:-en r.LassmaN:j QLLESTLON 1 J . ii SQTNTA i T 3' . if TUNE 414. To BE SUNG VVITH FIRE AND IXNIMATION There's a hush of expectation and a quiet in the air, 'Tis the thought of night and fire drill of which we're all aware: llieary is our heart with waiting and the night watch seems so long.. But we'll respond with fervor to the clanging of the gong. l-lark! we hear a distant music. and it comes with fuller swell: 'Tis the veritable clatter of that drastic tire bell: Go ye forth with joy Iny maidens. and ye feet be swift to run. Yonder is a haven waiting and a record to be won. Then on. ye lieuts and captains and ye oflicers most high. No. lluctuate not now if a faculty draw nigh. All one sisterhood are we in this valiant strain and stress. Clive us strength to man extinguishers and on to victory press. 'Tis finished all is tinishedz lile ye back most motley throng. llihat our eyes canit help but seeing surely cannot count as wrong? Take thou heart and straggle homeward to thy rest, oh weary one. O lling wide the waiting portals. for thy work is nobly donef Q iilfor example: kid turlers and close-litting hats. Isabel llneklande - l never can look at Bill without thinking of a race horse. Robert tin a discussion of ways tif dyingl-e l think l'd like drowning pretty well. Xlarie- ' Hut you remember everything you ever did or knew. llobertf - ll hat a swell time to take a test. l'llll.USOl,llY Ulf Rl'il,lUlUX Runie Burleson 'giving an opinion on Dr. lYatson's thesis! ltis very line but l c'tn't di 'est tnore than live pages at a sitting. Ur. lliatsone - How long do you sit Beulah Xlae: Xliss Xliller is a long sullering individual. Xl. Xl.4 ll'liy? Beulah Xlaee 'll'ell you see. she lives across front me- -. , Xl. L'.4 lliliat a pretty ring youive got. Ci. lioch-W- Yes. itis one of my mother's engagement ringsf lXl URKI.Yl'lOX Xlabel l.indop says that the lololy See was the Sea of Cialilee. Robert informs us that a goat is a male sheep. 1 Gladys Roch declares she has an awful time playing basketball because she isnit db N tall as she was in high school. Ruth Gleasman thinks a schism is a royal officer. J, tis N X N I I ,, L., ..,.. :,. ...,.. ..... t . .,.A 1 Y N x W N N X X N Q is ssss xt tax X N . xt Oh' This tftcrnoon I h td the most wonderful hour in my lifel I have dreamed of it so long I h ue been mtrking off the days, as they passed, on my calendar, utr since tht dttt w as set for thc Tea dtnce, waiting for this chance to dance IIIII Of course I ini 1 fool' Nfother hts llw ays said I was too introspective: my roomi h td jnzrd at me But they have no rolizpnffzfzzfzozz of what it can mean to be 1 st ired aw kward Ireshnian 1nd to long as I have longed to dance withe. Oh but now I hate' I hue' I could hardly eat this noon. I began to get dressed at one We walked downtown long before time, and fussed with pumps ind pow der and flow ers I w as wearing flowers. I wondered-who else wasl Then they all c1me And we went out on the floor. I had to keep swallowing nn heart and nit hands were like ice I am so lzopelfufl hadn't enough voice to 'tsk arzibodx to dance But surely the stars fought in their courses for mel Across the floor camegthe dixinest dancer of her class, with the dearest little KIay I? Nhght she' The orchestra began a perfectly dreamy waltz. 'We swung into position out onto the floor I tried to realize I was awakeftried to keep an excited thrill from shaking me At last I was dancing with-tthose ten private lessons have done their work' I need newer fear awkwardness againll I was dancing with ease, freedom grace I shall die happy. , TI-IINCS THAT TAIXE IOL QUT INTO THE OPEN Picking violets The fire escape Selling Glee Club tickets A victrola across the hall Bursting a button Nfailing laundry Ivy Day, Registering babies, Attractions in Penfleld Dorwyn, or Sunnyside, Church, Practicing for IXIay Day, Prom dresses E C B tleaymg chapel after the first hymnl-HI think he's talked long enough, donst you P nw . , k W 0 M' My X ' N QW V ' Y t i X XX x . K 'R ,. x .L 5' , 0 YN . K Q WV N w XX , ,. , X , X 4 s ........ ., Q6 Y I xi , Q . . . x X Y E ..,.... 5. A N X X ,Rem uwwwX...ttwmw-w....tQ.ts.tswNtw..w.twwt.t,,mvtk w,,,,,NkxfM-WkNXNWYgf, . nuts .aw wx Qx wx. kt NN X Ui X Q ' . . s . 1 v . . L L I . . N Q v X i Y. 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And a cap with tassel hanging clown? .Xml they rise when you reach the middle aisle, -Xml you tlon't know whether to weep or smile: .Xml your choker scrapes beneath your chin. .Xml you reach your seat aml you sitlle in XX'here you sit in front behiml the men: .Xml you can't look tlown when you sing .Xmen. 'l'hat's where my money goes. To pay my class tlues. Stewarts get part of it. ,Xml Shimmins the rest. If there is any left l'm oll for Hickeys. Say girls. that's where my money goes. 'llhe Sophomores collect oltl newspapers. 'llhe uniors sell waflles so thin. l he Seniors scrub labs fora liying. Xly gosh. how the money rolls inf f w .X high-school gratl was leaving home. with tears her eyes was wet. ller mother tlear was stamling near the spot, 'llra-la-la-la. She says to her. Remember. tlear. in all your high-school work, 'llhat ninety is the lowest you haye got. Tra-la-la-la. l know you'll keep your recorcl up aml bring the family fame. .Xml not be temptecl by the social whirl. Hut eyery night you'll seek your room ami stucly just the same 'lio get the marks befitting Xlother's Girl. Tra-la-la-la. Xow in college she's installetl. but with other things enthralled Her brilliant miml is always in a whirl. Xlother clear has no suspicion of her claughter's math Comlition Nor how it's educating Xlother's Girl. Tra-la-la-la. l20 E Q52 W M CQBQCQVCQ 6 lfbiywy S U lg N JXZEQK sd? Syl? SSA D5 Sue A 9' J fi X 5 2 2 1, X My X1 'B H D Wqfy U, 62? Qkc: QW 1 - ' JJ 506224 MQQX. Q UWWQ. 'W D x GW? XQNNXOON X WC 'KQOX ed VSSXNAQ A 40 W9 vow X, QW X , x 006 N a Y X . A , .El -. A n X ' ss st, ss FACTS FUR FRESHMEN The following may be helpful to new girls who are naturally anxious to learn our traditions as soon as possible. ' If you have a birthday during the college year, it is well to let your friends know early. 'Welcome all invitations to write in memory books, and when asked your age respond modestly that you will be seventeen in just a little while. These methods should insure you a corsage bouquet. They may also insure you a table party, but it is well to take further steps to insure the latter. As the momentous day draws near, lead up to the subject tactfully by remarking with more or less animation upon all birthday cakes that are brought into the dining room. Upon this the head of the table will inquire as to whether there are any birthdays during the six weeks. and you will respond modestly that yours is. If possible have it come on steak night. .Xll preliminaries are now arranged. and you have no more to fear. However, to facilitate matters and make it as easy as possible for your table, observe the habits of the members, and if they habitually come to lunch at twelve-thirty. arrange to come at twelve on the day in question. yea, even to the point of cutting an eleven-thirty-live. This will give them a good chance to plan the party. You have now completed a great and noble work. By all means exhibit a vast amount of surprise when the eake comes. it is an amiable fiction that will be appreciated bv the girls who have cut gvm to arrange the flowers. . t t . . l.. Knight tin speaking of the Beloit dancetee- lf any of you get a missionary who isnlt a pill. please hand him over to me. Xliss Sherman 4 XYhat is the hygiene of the circulatory system? Xl. lieekere f- 'l'he care of the heart. Hlfll l lRS'l' XYURDS VPUX .XRRIYIXCI liirst hadn't l better sign that pledge to be good? tllebeeca Showalter.l l.ll l'i'S l.l'l'Tl.l'i TRAGIQDIICS Grace .lamison is greatly concerned because her grades are going down so: last semester she got two .Xxs and three .Xsand this semester she got only one .XX and four .'X's. l-l. D. tspeaking of the Sheerers girls' motherli Yes, she does look like Henrietta. 11212 Q. M mm, ws x 'YW3 SNS? xx M xx Q5 S N SSS? 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WORTH SEEING with shoe trees in the The swimming class will meet in lVIiddle Hall 'to-night. FRESHMAN TACTI CS I don't care much for our table+the Juniors don't let me get a word in edge- wise. 'LI,m surprised every time I come into your room-it's so goodlookingf' 'LI won,t go to prom with anybody's brother-I want a man. Why do you have your picture taken when you're so tired? But then, I suppose it doesn't matter much. Faculty NIember-L'The comments on us may not have been so discerning, but we certainly got talked about more theref, Freshman-'LYou liked it there awfully well, didn't you?,' a'Don't the Juniors ever study?', D. Engle Cto Jeannettej- You take such a lot of words to say nothing. I made a joke the other day, I didn't know I could, And if it war mine, I must say I thought it rather good. I said it over once or twice, I said it loud and clear, And all my neighbors thought it nice-I wonder if it,s here, I don't do stunts or hockey well, I'm no A student, but I may get in the annual because I'm such a nut. NVe are shocked to learn from Jean Douglas that she is sitting for entitled A Study in Verminf' a picture A gracious thing to do: Sign your Bible paper simply lVIildred.,' THINGS GIVEN UP FOR LENT Margie ....... Robert . 125 . 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I Q If you can dream and yet get up for breakfast, Be in all things, yet never be to blameg - If you can meet fish soup or oyster cocktail And treat those two imposters just the same, If you can spend all class hour writing letters, And yet appear to take the fullest notesg If you can run a meeting just to suit you, And yet not seem to care how each one votes. If you can make one heap of your allowance ji ij To do the shopping for a table party, And, knowing that you never can collect it, Go and enjoy yourself and eat as hearty, If you can meet h'Iiss Irvin on West State Street With neither hat nor gloves, and yet go ong Ur write a quiz when there is nothing in you ' But blufhng, that will keep you from a con. If you can be with girls and keep from gossip, Or know the faculty, but not too much, And talk with janitors or loving mothers, And give to each and all the proper touch, If you can have your own class all behind you, , And still can count each Freshman as a friend, I1 ours is the school and everything that's in it, And they'll elect you May Queen in the end. ji lf ll It 127 Beau nn! 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I. . 1 7 Q . 1 '. l 1 H Y -. -I - . H 'E ' KM 9 ., 1 F . 1 .S 1 L -,il mum. ,ni J 11- 1 1' ' - .- 1 1 g'111 .-211 11 . . . .H , -I1 - i ' -' ' 1 ' - ,- - 5' ' 2 ' 5.1. V V vE::im ,L,,.v V tn'-.M HESS BROS. 81 CO. Rockford's Greatest Store The purpose of this store is to serve the pulxlir- fzlitlifully aiul well with tlvsimlmlc- l11Ol't,'ll2ltl1tllSC at prim-s low as c-oiisistelit with good quality. Your iutlivitliial howls or the 1'ec1i1i1'e111c-iits of the hoiiie can lie selected lien- litlVilIll2lQQOOUSly. A l O Field 81 Co. Haynes 108 s. Main sf. , Y 114 North Church St. Uuthtters to ll Omen Exclusive Garments l at Let us inzikc your photo- Sengible gruplis. You will lie more thaii pleased lmy our va1't-fill Prices. aiitl artistic XV0l'lilI1illlSlllI7. Gotrell 6: Leonard ALBANY, X. Y. A KNIFE THROXYING STFNT. First Soplloiiiore-: lxrllillk the English for 'fUlllUl'l'OXY? Sc-c-mill SOlDllOlIl0l'i I 1. killf-cl tlicf king in mltlim- f Hzilliln-1 ll? li-ivv to write- out wlix' nrm. KIAKICRS OF CAPS, GOWNS 8a HOODS Wlearing Apparel of Distinction ' - ' ' - 's : . 'ss-s' -' 2: I'llll'lllS lfcn' re--il llUX'l'llll in xxlbllltll mal Nli 1 illllll C 1 1 tli:it :nw Vs-:nllx in-xx' :mil slylm-s ll1:il am- V4-:illy 1-xi-liisiw-5-mi will fiiul our :ipp:m'l is um-xm-lla-ml. Wm- :iw K'UllSIIllIlly :ultling nc-w slylvs In Ulll' 4'Xlt'llSlX'l' vullm-vlinll ul' coats, suits, g0W1'lS, etc., :mul l vnu will :ilw-iw limi lit-rv smmivlliing IIPW :mil 1-xc-lllsivv. it iilil N Drezwellsley Frocks Are sold by our store exclusively in Rockford---We .. Of want you to see our great line of Drezwellsley Frocks . 'p I WOMENS ' OLUTFITTERS f -i, ,-,,....1e,, family Dr: Says, Begllflyjl, If M- WW nie AO ,ff To preserve or restore the rosy glow of youth will be easy if you use our beautifiers. Our lotions will feed the skin and keep it soft and healthy. To keep your hair and to make it abundant use our 'tHair Tonicsf' We have preparations for cleansing the teeth and making the breath as sweet as the odor of a rose. Don't you need a new Manicure Set and other toilet articles? When you get anything from us you can rely on what you buy. Peoples Pharmacy A. E. FREBURG Cor. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. ROCKFORD, ILL V N H If I , 1 ' 1 4 X 9 O . C' 'I' iS l -1: fl -- LL -e - ' f'-A 3 f JQle '-'H' ' Ht'i'v1'iI1g1 thc- I'Olllt'Hl'I. :xml f':mte1'il1g1 to the wishes of Rovkfc 1 Palace Theatre The Most Beautiful Theatre in the Middle West . Pl'0Sl'llTiIlgI ftl't'2lfQ'l' YIlllfl0X'illf Ac-ts with H1-Vit. PIHVIIIQI 3 slums tlznllx' :lt Pupulzil' Pru-vs. f'Ulll'0'l' PN ' ,I OI X I ISQJN IXCDXS Home Made Confectlons, Ice Cream and Ices DH Unique Style Creations ln new shoes for street illlli dress wear, new lnoclels in lIlillll1lSll lalee oxfords, :intl lllt'llllllll heel p nlps. Shoe I fe Party Repairing ELIQQUSE i Slippers McCallum Phoenix and Wayne Knit Hosiery GREEN BROS. The College Shoe Repair Shop 315 E. State Street M voiee. Unheard of Sounds rs. Hawes: Now I want every girl to sing. I clon't want to hear at silent Bliss Allen: Whrxt was that noise? D. Jamison: O, I just dropped a pQl'IJOIlCilClli2ll'. Bell Phone 339 Home Phone 339 SUPER CS., SO . J. Florist 2317 West State Street Rockford, Ill. l i N l H. H. CUTTING 81 SON College Jewelers Class Pins and Rings to orrler 324 East State Street Rockford, Illinois .1 V, A 5 I 'l . I. in lor 4 lf nn lfrlplllg, from lwfl. upon lllf'ill'lllQQ the hw-lwll at ll P. KI.- Max turn IHC on ll volml tnlmf' D B HUTCHINS Grocer 512 East State I ull llll I rv L Wnfff'f ' Famous for Its Splendor Throughout the Umted States Luncheons Luncheonettes Dlnners Banquets Service a la Carte WALTZINGER S Famous a so Candles Pauge Shaw Bunte Benches Whrtmans of Bryn Mawr Kranz O T Stacy johnstons ' Weber s Huyler s KEELEY S Old Fashxoned Brtter Sweets 30c lb ICE CREAM ICES SODAS SUNDAES AND DELICIOUS DRINKS LII I l N n l I P Xl IL A FREDERICK WALTZINGER I Rockford Illmors Madrson Wxsconsm C O lfix-st Vollx-gc Yonilmz Wl :1I's lllznt tootlnlmrnslm l.Hl'l., Sv' ul lhtlo: lik muh 4-lass 1' . I Qlilllllilfvtl from Volgzm-. 117 0 ' , ' , I V ' 1 - - nmula- in our own fm-I wry A - ' NI: '1 ljllllllgl llomn sm-:ning , UNI I'll1ll'l' ilu- num: Y l'lll4'lll of lfront l onnl:1in l':n'l xr HND . 12 l'l'iv:1lm- Dining' lla onus , TS'-JIU lrznvliwl lmy tll' ' litst-thmlm-11 linll lit mm 250 WA ,'1'z1wu1-:l1s5!lYI-:Alison-' rzxlwxlul-:x1'1: S11 ':l'lol' . . ..,,..... .,., I ill T5 ' ' 2 tknnplvlm- l oum:nins ' ' ' l 1 tl ,..g,,..-- ,,,. -,ggi Rockford College For Women Gtlerb fou1 year college coumeq leadlng to de,,1eeQ of B A of B 5 and allows the gul to take ln alddltlon to degree an certlflcate 1n Home Econonucs Seclet Llldl XVO11x OI expert Elementary School T91Ch1I1g All Acadenuc Students have full colleglate Imnk and work Ianlls fo1 ClQd1t for P C dQDIQQq 1n Quch L1IllV9lQlJfl9Q ae WISCOHSIII Chlcago Ill1no1s M1Ch1g3D etc non eectanan Faculty of 38 number of etudents 200 290 Beautlful locatlon and modem equrpment Send for catalogue and Illustrated Brlef Book Box No 105 JULIA H GULLIVER Ph D LL D Pres Rockford, I1l1no1s .. . N 'N ' ' ' f 1 c j , 0 ., . . .l ., L 1 Q ' ' I ' v i f r ' A 7 L f fC x -rv 1 A I 1 I I 1.1 X . L I . I , ' A' -, , .' ., Y f L f ln. f f i f C . Rockford College founded 1849, is credited by the North Central Association L - ' ' ' ' ' Y ' . 1. 0 l L ' l 1 ' f .L l Ii .J' , 3 . . . . . V - v. 7 , l W 1 , , , , u ., L , , l K . , - , . . I . . , . ., . ., . ' 1 The o College Book Store WM M SHIMMIN 4 4 East State St E F Pendergast 81 Company AT Electrlcal Contractors MFG BY 302 E State BURTMAILEN SWANSONS G .I Xl 1111 Mxllmery Il XX 151 X151 ISHNII Nl North Court Street, 11 1110111 4 4 1 Rockford, 111111015 1 . HE 9 1ol'l:1lr14' 1.Jll1llJS. 111-:ming .Xpplizalu-vs. i 1'f1m'c'tl'im':11 Spa-4'i:1lIi4-s. lv 1111 1,11U1ll'5 121311 1fm'1i1'wl'm1. 111. 1 I O ' - 11Y1C1.' I z l K' ul. .'1NC1 4131 lf. Shilo S1l'l'l'1 U. A A I A th ' 121 'Xe' ' - IP 111-ll 1.118 ' ' FLOWER OUR NIEHHY DDUQUETE, 'FOO AXVK- NVARD TO UAHRY, ARE DI' AN UPPER ULASS. THEY HAVE A FACULTY FOR PLEASINH YoU. FIzEsHMEN's TRADE SDLICITED. C RUSHER'S JUST AROUND THE CORNER D0n't Be Deaf WEAR OUR HDUND-Puoulf EAR-MUFFS AND HAVE YOUR NERVES. THIHE MUPPE HAVE PRDVED THEIR WDRTH IN EXTENSIVE EXPERIMENUS AGAINST THE MIGHTY LUNGS OF A. Ross AND ALL QND CHAPEL. R. Beckley, Agent POCKS WHEN IN NEED OF A POCK, COME TO ME. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHICKEN POCKS. A,VERSE RUTH EVERY PURCHASE. . Everett Ofiice in South West Corner of lst John Barnes Fireworks ! ! WE CUT BANHS OF ALL SIZES AND SHAPES, INCLUDING TRIANGLEH, HEXA- GUNS, RHOMBDIDH, CRESCENTS, FAN- SHARES AND CIRCLES. LET Us INSURE FUTURE COXVLICKS. lXTU'1ILA'I'IONS GUARANTEED. SUELLA GLENN sl BOB BERR Y EXPERTS CHAS. J. CHERRY 8a CO. . 127 North Main St. Table l?G'f'0l'2lllOll Artistim-ally A1'1'u11g2gell 1 c Boucuct om Spun x GUST E EKEBERG 1 ff' J J Beale 8: Bro Lundberg Bldg Seventh St 1 ll 1 fm Athena Underwear JEWELERS Warner Corsets Peerless Patterns 406 E State Street Ill X l I Buy a Betty Wales and Be Gontenll Genume Betty Wales Dresses are a joy to look at 1n the store but thexr real satlsfactxon comes wlth the wearmg There s never a va1n regret the style super1or1ty of a Betty Wales Dress asserts 1tself every tune xt IS worn ASHTON Be ROCKFORD DRYGooDs co 4 Dr SSGS 1LL1No1s EMR Betty Wales School Bus1ness and Shoppmg Dresses are ex cluslve deslgns made especxally for g1rls and youtnful women by Betty Wales the popular herome of Margaret Warde s faSC1IlatlI1g college storxes for glrls ll ll I ll Q U ll n C'o'sz1gxe' 1 ' S ' l' -' 1 lti' ' DH' 1 cms I O lCx'l sive- liust Simlx- Ag-nts l' 1' llvt' l'l'2lllll'l' 'l'ul-1 lJ,xY1,nau'r S'l'1lIil-In Hy llullllllUl't'lll:llllllll'Sl'llS1'Hl'llll' V1 nl .X 1. PWS. Chnl st-ml us llll'll.U as 99 1 Q l l I l ,- N I 7 v l AT' In : ' I - ' l 13.5--N 1345? A S' TRA1' A 'X REG i , l , - lflvc-1'y Qvllllll - lic-tty lY:ll4-s ll'-ss l'2ll'l'll'4 the S4-tty W: l -s lxxlwl. 'l'l1:1t lulwl is foun l nly in our store. 4' me in :xml sc-1' just what vllurm :xml quality it Stal ls for. 212+ 'l'1cI,1c1'uoN1cse 213 Walkover Geo. M. Keyt CS, Son FOOTWEAR Proviclvs the style that appeals -LIVERY BAGGAGE every XVOlll2ll1'S hv:11't. Step in 11.1111 p0l'll1it us to show you flu' HW things' One Horse Single horses 2-Seated Surries and Buggies WALK-0VER BQOT SHQP ESPECIALLY FoR C'oLLEo1a f1IRLS 110 So. Main TAXI-CABS Always Buy J Peanut Fluff MADE ONLY BY ROCKFORD COCO COLA BOTTLING CO. Rockford, Illinois PICTURES AND AR T OBJECTS G1ftS of D1st1nct1on H F NORRIS ART SHOP 121 N Mam St e 1P'1llX get Result 111 P1ct111e Flflllllll ll 1 I1 X 1111 1 111111111 1111 ll KATE E LEAMON 111 W State St 1 l 1 1.51 WW'-1 0'.g i1-:wiv fsiilligg ai. 0 N E S an W DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE Q1 N CEN ll EST 1 I 111 PAS POSSIBLE 1111 ll SCHOR MEATS 112 S Mad1son St Both Ph ones 26 LARGEST LINE OF TOILET A RTICLES IN THE CITY John R. P orter 8: Co. 1'11luS1'l1l ' ' llI11X -1 I .' '1',1'l1I,IS'1'S THE REXALL DRUG ST State and M ORE a1n Streets llllll' 11111111- 111 l'111t1'1l 1111111111 1 1111111 11 1 t N 1 17111 1111 1 1 1:111- S111 A 1-11-111 1111111 1111- 111 1' -111111111 111111 1111111 's 1 1 1X1'l Phones, 539 1.1 1.111' 111'1' lI1'll11 11 1 1 5141111 ..- .,.,.1......Y.W twwu yd' YA l'- Tvi0! '-'1'---' :fax P-1 1 Q1QW'?i,e9, ' 151' . ., 1- , - VN KV -,UZ 1,-1 lqgn' 1 T f ,-. '1' l . Q , .1 ls- eff, 'ff'?f1- ' J 11 Y . . 'WF-1 '11 1 11 fl I A - 132.1 ,, Q3 ' . . 1 1141: gn, ,' W I Y . . '50-1 Eeairlf af1'1'-1..1-Q 'E' ' XX ,-C , ., S S . . 'Awm qi. - ,Th - i ,. 'L . 0- AV :p5vliT,T1f,,l ,V-. P- w r, 15 - 1 - '1 '1t5i9' U 'V Tkfii Y11 will 1'lll1l :111 111- 111' z 1 1:11 1st 1'1'1-:1ti1111s 111 llllllll11'1'f'. ll'lllllll1'1l , 111111 11111 -11 l1:1ts. 111iss11s' 1 1 111011 1215- ll. 1' 1'1!. t1':111sl:ti11g 111 '1'- I 1'lIl5S: Su 1 11' 1111111 1111- 111x111 :1:11't L . C. 1 Zig 7' N frfqvww X 477 -T T . s., W A- ss Q X- ' . t .,... ' ,LQl,,,Ia Nziigiy- .- Niil vb- MARIE DORO , f, I yf'vv.PAy-nrpnuvnt THE Palm Rockford's 2 X Best Picture Theatre Open every day AMRGUERH-ECLARK famousvlayers-Pammoum Law Afternoon and Evening X267 '-'M' f1OMI+'UR'l'.-XBLIC THEATRE IN THE Most XVELL YICNTIL,-Vl'ED Safest CITY 01 IiUC'Kl flKU Exclusive P Paramount Pictures on . Admission I LOUISE HUFF I Yi2QfX?11.CAfiKIfnF 'dlll0lliPliXYEI'S'ldl'QllOlllll Adults IUC Chihhlpu mb V42 Are you going to have AMATEUR PHOTO FINISHING a Table-Party? AND ENLARGING KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Get Your Cakes THE CAMERA sHoP at 100 W. State Street For the sake of appearance, Delicafessen visit The Kalos shop Jane Everett 124 North Wyman St. Nelson Hotel Bldg. James Panagakis 8z Company THE OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY Wholesale and Retail FRUITS, CANDIES, ICE CREAM Sc FLORISTS 124 W. State Street PHOTOGRAPHIC I-HEADQUARTERS Y . . , , NI 41 f'1lI'I'y Z1 nm- hm- ot C 2111101115 :xml Supplies, Plates. FlllllS. U4-vc'lolw1's. Flush Ligght Powmlvrs. in fzu-T :my lIl2llfxI'l2ll usocl in pllotogrziplly. Worthington 8: Slade ' 'PERIOD-FURNITURE Exhibited in Suites AT THE Riverside-Store You are we-lcoliiv to visit our New Store-. :xml enjoy sec-ing our furnished Vutfzigiv HUUIIIS. RIVERSIDE FURNITURE CO. E. End State St. Bridge Portraits by Photography 1 lim-ltvr 1-qlllppml th-111 4'X'l'l' 1 In sww vmn' lll'l'llS STUDIO OF A. M. SMELSER 111 N. Church Rockford, I11. St. ::-- n..4 - I 'Ourrn rms Tb Wontrl' , ROCKFORD ILL .,,,uim151f:w ' HIS store is popular with young wonien 76 heeause they seek youthtuiness, individu- zllity and C'01'1'0l'II10SS in their weariiig e HIPMENTS Of 11ew things arrive daily frOn1 New York at VV O1't1i1i1,I11iS. One can he assured Of alwvays finding at this store the niosf A hezrutiful Of the new Styles, as soon as they appear. Ye Glfte SIIODDQ WHAT'S YOUR OPINION? 124-216 S. Church St. Miss TI10111 son: 'tESther fOr One I3 Unusual Novelties and Gifts whO has never had any experience, I QUAINT JEWELRY think yOu would rnake ai Splendid DISTINCT-IVE FURNITURE Ceoniidantej fOr anyone desperately in Students Invited loved, The Palace Of Sweets We manufacture our own Ice Cream and Candy 417 East State Street Rockford, Ill. lin BUCKBEES FRESH CUT FLOWERS For The SWEET GIRL GRADUATE This 1'9I1l9111lD1'2l.I1C9 should be daintily arranged to appropriately fit this epoch in the young lalcly's life. lYe suggest Olll' beauti- fully arranged Bouquets and Novelty Baskets of Flowers. H. W. BUCKBEE, Florist PHONE-an 220 S. Main St. Blain 23 Rockford, Illinois H. Bulrlwin: I got ll c-heck today. ll. Bt'l'lif'l'Z How big? H. five- Graduation Gift lt. Burleson: Tables change to- night at dinner. Bulclwin: Uh, nlmout two lay Bll'.li00IlNVlllI ls that so? Iniust inc'hc-s. get flown early illltl holclniinvin place' FOR GOODNESS SAKE A Good Bracelet Watch WEAR SCHULEINS SHOES 8a HOSIERY Is the most Suitable 111 S. Main St. We linvv tln- snmllvst wut:-ln-s ol tlns ltincl 4-vc-r shown ln-rv. Tllvsv ll':1tc'l1m's .-Xrv ll zirrzllltvfl to full at n :nnl to In-vp lnnv. THE WALDEN for Your ltefreslnnc-nts Light Lunc-hos Served on Short Notice. LUTHER DERWENT Jeweler and Stationer Confectionery 130 No. Wyman St. 3213 East Statm- E. Y , 7 .L -f It I SCHOOL ANNUALS 'UE ff wig fi MVN. QL 7'--x ,X .Mxf . I iw!! -1. 5 ,M I f if ' if f I 5 1 i i i 1 -- ,fm V 9 jj 3 5 ,Lili Ea 2?fi.!'-if X' ,.f 5V: fc'l'l'f:X1:Z A . r A if I R f xi 1 v ,mm,MQwni Q 5 ILm.:mam12m Q ff Q EZ'kEGF.A'v'E'i2i.5 Q , W ELEQTRGTYQERS 5 -..-5 , ff if 5 2 RO CKFO?-U ' 'fkifff f-4 ILLINOIQ Z Hg! .-., -, ml fl HW l 3:--. For the best in flowers go to ' f f-.. ' '- ,.., f - Qi ' 1 R Ego 0C F0 L D L0 ,.,K 1 X 'A.. ':.Q , ksb' W f i it lf A .t V -V TREMULIS BROS. ' 103 West State Street Rockford, Illinois FRUIT CANDY AND IEE CREAM BUN-BONS Tlivy 1-uiiw cliiw-t frmu ai spotless ' iiiuiii1f:ic'toi'y :unl aux- just lmriuifull of swi-vtiivss. If you vurv for the iuixvcl 1-zuulii-s, you slioulcl svlm-vt froiu Olll' WHUI,liSAI.Ii Quill lilfI'l'AII at THE LEONARD STORE H. if Wxicim. Hui: iiuium-use :issm'tiiiviit. 409 East State Street WILL BURNS 501 East State St. The hasVWeise ll-:ii'lii'i's :iliil Slllilviils will llfll'lil.Ul'll Vulli-gr' Wil- l'i-sin-i'll'lllly siilivil yulll' llTllI'.ill'l2l' Reliable Merchandise Prompt Service Courteous Attention l't'llll'iIll'l'l Kill lilovvs. Plum-iiix gu:ii':iiiIm-:l silk linsii'i'y'. ll:ii'x':u'll Hills li:uul liuislil-il l'll4l1'l'Wt'lll'. Nlliillull Hugs. Ni:ig:1i':i Nluiilu silk glow-N, silk liiisii-ij' Illlll silk l'ii:lm-inn--ii'. W:iyiiv kuil silk. I.isIi- Illlll l mimi llflSlt'l'.Y. lluullvx Viiuls illlll Suits. .Xiiii-i'i1':iii l,:uly'. Nlriiluiiii' l.f'l'il Illlll l i'ul:isi-I ml'i'oii1-l:u-mlm l'ni'svIs. lfiskl' :uul lligllilziiill liuls. Hiistvi' l4i'mi'ii's mrllull :uul I,isll- liosil-i'y. Huy wi- opt-ii :i vliurggi- au-miiiit willi you THE NAME SCHUMANN Stands for tht- liiglitwt itltxlls ill the tLI'i of piziim lllliiliillg. The 13i'0SUlli vstcit-1111141 pusitimi of this i11st1'11111c-11t 2111101131 the rc-- 11ow111-il pimms of the worltl, is :1 g1':1,1'ir-111s ilI'iiIl0Wit'tig11ll'Ili of tht- goiiius 111111 I1l'I'SOVCI'2ll1l'l' of its hililch-1's. IC11flu1'st-ml hy the 111f1st iiotetl Artists 111111 Musiviaiiiis :mtl Warranted for an Unlimited Time It Is a Piano You Can Safely Buy Retail Department State at Wyman THI S TORE FUR ME So 1'G1116'111i30I', when you wish to l'C'lI1ClHi5l'1' hilll he will l'0l11t'lI1ill'l' you if the l'P1l1PI11l31'2U1C'9 is chosen here. Established 1881 K-g ' ,- ,:.1 1 ,.,, , jQ1,F.HENRYi li QEQTHWQ GQMPAN 14 E-ii-M11-.......,-.....l... - A.,1i1. THE TAPER RQCKFQRD CQLJLEGJE K Q 3 f ff Q5 L3 Q Rugs! Rugs! IF YOI' ARE ANTICIPATING BEING BANVLED OUT IN YOUR NEXT CLASS, GET YOI'R RUG AHEAD OF TIME. I HAVE THEM TO FIT ALL REQl'IREMEN'I'S. Maxine Smith ATTE TIO FRE HME FOR FREE DEMONs'I'RA'I'ION OIAVOUR AIssOLU'1'ELY UNCIIAPERONED I'ARs, APPLY SATURDAY TVIORNINGS. WE AIM TO PLEASE. F Oured Garage I. M. STUNG, Mgr. VOAG LANJERY COME AND SEE OUR DAINTY FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. YOUYLL ADMIRE Es- PECIALLY OUR EXQUISITE CAMISOLES, MADE IN NAVY, CRIMSON, ORANGE AND R. C. PURPLE. GUARANTEED TO GIVE THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCI-I WITHIN FIFTEEN-MINUTES. S. SEARS, Demonstrator for CHEATEM THE CLOTHIERS EXPERT ADVICE GIVEN IN CONNING YOU WHO ARE PLANNING TO TAKE PART IN ANY DANCING, BASKETBALL GAMES, ETC., COME TO ME FOR CONS. YIOUR TRAINING IS NOT COMPLETE IVITHOU1 ONE. NOT MORE THAN 5 MINUTES NOTICE REQUIRED. BUREAU OF CONDITIONS H. R. Field, Sec. 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