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

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LAURA G-RANT-SHORT, DIRECTOR VIRGINIA GREY ESTILL Pro-fe.v,vor oj Organ, PIKHIO, and 1Uu,fzf Hzyfory I2I,I'I'1'uI'I'0r in I'o2'fI' BESS LEONE BRADFORD Imtructor III Pmno 0 GEORGE NELSON HOLT Prqfnfof' of fam' MRO. GEORGE NELSON HOLT, AB., F.A.G.O. Pl'Qf6'.V.f07'QfP1d7l0, Harmony, Form, Counfrrpoznf Collrgf Nuzgvf IRENE R. STIMSON, R.N. Pagf 23 E N i Y N N N Xxxl- Ilxxxzx 1' l'..' Xw1z1nxl'.l7wm.',r1n1 f ,'21 '.'f'S4 , .N xlfl Umm XI- lim 11 Mu xx Nlrnnmxx llxxll ly, fn ,YW , , , - fl-if ff-' f--iw-,, iv- LY 1 8 N . I, l F115 ' if X f ,3x!f,- : l J , LJ-'X -wid 1-'ij 1The Meeting of the -Illinois State Academy of Science Disti11g11isl1ed 111011 11nd woinen of science Qji1.ll10l'0tl i11 Rockford the last days of April, the guests of Rockford Follege, for the fifteenth 111111111111 inecting of the State Ai'211ll0111j' of Science. With l1l1Cl1l canie also inelnbers of the Beloit Science Club 11nd other scientists fl'Oll1 Wisconsin to whoin tl1e invitation was exteiided. Business and profession111 nien, teachers and civic o1'g1111iz11tio11s joined i11 their PI1ft'1'1illI1ll10Ilf. The visit of this organization is an honor to both Rockford illltl Olll' college. Dr. C. K. Knipp, of tl1e University of Illinois, president of the Acadeniy, visited us 111 the fall, and found college and townspeople ready to co-operate in making this the best as well as tl1e largest an11ual ineeting which scientists have ever held. The opening session, two general sessions, and the sectional nieetings, of which there were six, were held i11 the Chapel a11d Adams Hall. The evening Illeeflllg of April 27 was held in the High School 3llCllfOl'll1I11 a11d was coinpliinentary to the ge11eral public. It was preceded by a dinner give11 to the visiting n1e1nbers. The annual academy banquet was held full? next eve11i11g in the College dining roo1n. Following this there was an illustrated lecture on Cosniogony by Prof. W. D. Macmillan, of the University of Chicago. ' Other notable features of the prograni were a sy111posi11111 o11 tl1e Atoni, 31161 a11 address on the Physiographic and Glacial History of the Rockford Area, the latter by Professor M. M. Leighton, of the State Geological Survey. President Maddox a11d several ineinbers of our faculty presented papers on their own lines of research. Several of the science classes attended soine of the sessionsg all 111E'1HlDG1'S of the college body assisted in e11tertai11i11g the visitors. On Saturday l1lO1'11lIlg tl1e State Matheinatical Society held its prograin, while 111ost of tl1e other people took advantage of the field trips which COI1Cll1tl9l.l the general prograni. Many of the biologists spent the day at Apple River Canyon, The geologists were given a trip by Slut-0111015110 down the Rock River valley as far as Byron. Page 25 1 ,. ' :Fri w agf 20 4 P ' f V 7 Q 2-, . -E gy e, i:f1 gf,-4. H L ,fx , YL: K 926221 fx L K f I A , - W 4. 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N ,fy lg, MW,F ff my-J E, Q vff 'Mfv' f M ff 77 F -' if-'Y A' fx fQl,luwix xg, I . ?eef,fa,, g.,Qg5f,f EE, 1455 f 1 7 2459 7 L, 1, 'fm 4-'ff 3 x w 7? 'wiv' f ' ' mf A :, 'f ' ' ..- ,,,- f I- - ..J- fr- - Ql f M f -A - Pagf 27 1 I X 5, ,Q A 1 1 v 4 v 1 t ,.,m. 4, '7 ay Q ' A . Y ROCKPORDS CH ERISHED ANNUAL EFESTIVAI. OVER WHICH E THE MOST QUEENLY OF HER SEN IORS PRESIDES ik- A 3 . .f ' . i21?..fsLfJJ1 ng. 3.5443 fgwf :vw I ' w,i f.. J Q fs? o ' mov 4. FQ May Party 1921 CHARACTERS HER.ALD . Jessica Morgan OLD QUEEN . Elizabeth Reuric-li NEW QUEEN ........ Ruth Hougzghton LADIES IN xVAITING1H0lGI1 Phillips, Helen Buehler, Hazel Mc-Nair, Mary Henderson. ATTENDANTS CROVVN BEARER ........ Helen Rita Healey FLOWER GIRLS Margaret Lyon, Betty Smith, Clarise Johns, Polly Peerman TRAIN BEARERH ..... Robert O'Donnel, Robert St. Clair MAY POLE DANCE BoYs GIRLS BETTY CLARK DORIS MATHIS MARGUERITE BAILEY DEBORAH SANBORN MARVEL GPPERMAN EUNICE MATTHEWS ELSIE PETERSON P GENEVA HOTELLING BERNICE HOSKEN RUTH MCGINNIH MARX' VVALLES-ER RUTH SINCLAIR Paw' 39 Cv.. 4? I Sherwood IQOBINSLIOOD .NND THE Tuner: KINGS A Drama By Alfred Noyes Produced At ROCKFORD COLLEGE ure 13, IQZI Under the direction of Nancy Turner 7 is , , - lf 1' JM if 'Le :W fl 7 Q Ji 3 EL LEN PERSONS OF THE DRAMA Robin Hood, Earl of Huntington . . . Lucille Liggett Little John l Helen Foster Friar Tuck Followers - lwfargaret Dodd VVill Scarlet of Sarah Maack lluch, the lNIiller's Son I Robin l Elizabeth Shedd Alan-a-Dale l , Elarjorie Schrock Prince John .... . . Assunda Berardi King Richard, Coeur de Lion . hlargaret lNffcGee Blondel, King Richard's ministrel . Nlarjorie Schrock Oberon, King of the Fairies . . Jean Sohnerf Titania, Queen of the Fairies . hlildred Nlitchell Orchis, King Oberon's bugler . . . Nlargaret Stuart Puck, a fairy ..... . Elizabeth Craig Lord Fitzwalter, father of lkrlaid lylarian . . Kathrena Wiilliams The Sheriff of Nottingham .... hflargaret Wfindes Shadow-of-a-Leaf, a fool ....t . Esther Lewis Arthur Plantaganet, nephew to Prince John . Katherine Alexander Wiarman, retainer to Prince John .,.. Isadore Cissold Queen Elinor, mother of King Richard and Prince John . Ruth Keogh hlarian Fitzwalter, betrothed to Robin . . lklildred Tobey Jenny, maid to lXffarian . . . . Ruth hffarshall Prioress of Kirlqlee . . . . . Helen Call Novice .,.... .Katherine Ainsworth Wiidow Scarlet, mother of VVill Scarlet . . Katherine Ainsworth Serf ...... . Grace Benjamin Blind Old lyfan . . .... Elsa Koeber Old hffan ........ Doris Stephens Old lVIan ......... Helen Call 'fOwing to the sudden illness of lVIiss Sohner, Oberon was played by Grace Weyker. Page 31 SUPERNt'x1E1uR1Es Qutlaws: Klildred Xlclienzie. Dorothy Gay. Helen Kearney. Klarion Powers. Xlabelle Dhus. Emeline Schneider. Kladora Hughs. Ulive Nash. Emma Lundgren. Retainers: Isaclore Clissold. -lean Klayer. Louise Ortman. Soldiers: Klay Wilkins. Nellie Renne. Doris Stephens. Helene French. Klalinda Xliller. Frances Heather. Rlercedes Heather. Peasants: Helen Klowry. Eunice Klatheivs. Hazel Frasch. Helen Cunningham. Klarianne Ylihitman. Klasquers: lfllizabeth Tupes. lflorence Connor. Ruth Bennett. Yieta Yoght. Stanis Hojvne. Klarguerite Bailey. Loleta Lollar. Deborah Sanborn. Dancing Fairies: Xluriel Xliilliams. Georgia Church. .Xlice Haviland. W-ilrna Anderson. Klarian lliinteringham. Fanny' Xtlkisson. Josephine Hall. Lucille Ropp. Helen Hotvry. Grace lferry. Helen .Xlter. Klart' .Xrmour. Singing lfairiesz Xlarion Bebb. Xliltlretl Xlclienzie. Loraine Retltling. Elizabeth Soverieen. llerberta Barker. Grace Burgess. Xlarie l,. Flores. Helen Xlowry. Xlary l.ouise Yan Natta. .Xnna l,ouise Harrison. .Xlice Olantler. .Xlice blirtle. Xlarearet Schuh. Klart' lrlentlerson. llelen Bigelow. Ruth Xliilliams. Olive Stimson, Geneva llutchins. Xlarjorie Schroclt. Time: rPiYL'lfIlILiCl1IL1I'j' Place: lfnelancl. Prologue: Xieht. Bortler of the forest. Smoultlerinu embers of a Saxon home- steatl. Act l. .Xl-ternoon. .X hall in l.ortl l itzwalter's castle. Betrothal least ol Robin antl Xlarian. .Net ll. Scene l. Sunset. Sliernootl l orest. Scene ll. Xlay-tlai' near Xottineham. Day set for the execution of Hill Scarlet. Sccttc lll. l.Ltte lllilk'l'IlUlPll. Slit-rwootl lforcsl. Act. lll. Scene l. Xlornine. Gartlen of limes Palace. Scene ll. lyllsli. Sherwootl lforest. near the home ol the Gutlaivs. Scene lll. Xieht. Gartlen of liinu's Palace. SCCUL' lxi. Nlltfllllltf. Slit-riiot-tl lsorcsl. lfpilogue Sccne l. Sunset. liirltlee Priory. Scene ll. Night. lforest near lfairi' l.antl. Costumes: Xliss Klart l lint. Glatlys XlcXitt. lflorence Connor. Dorothy' Pierce. lrene liinney. Sarah l.ouise Xlihitman. lfsther Kelso. llazel lfrasch. Klalte hp: l.eslie Y. Cat't'utliers. Klusic: Kliss Xiireinia lfstill. Uancing: Xliss Rachael Liliatlwiclg. lighting: Xliss lflsa Peterson. llaxitl R. Xlullinix. Stage antl Properties: Xliss lflorencc -lanson. Klart' Clill. Grace Xlieylter. Grace Benjamin. Posters: Xlrs. lflleanor Xl. George. llienonah Xlihitten. lfmma latntlgren. Sarah l,ouise Xlihitman. Bernartline Bailey. Olive Stimson. Lucille Casey. Publicity: Kliss Helen Drew. Charlotte Klonteomery. Business Klanager: Kliss Beulah Selsam. Xssistants: Xlariorie Salisbury. ljsther Hetlley. Pity Q-I2 Baccalaureate Program 01111111 P1'elu1le, l'P1'ologue . , , Quzirtette, i'Tl-Ill Lord is i11 His Holy TC'11lIDlC . I11voe:1tio11 and Lo1'cl's Prayer Responsive Lesson, Page 50, Selection 55, Gloria Hymn, 'lFatl1er Again In Jesus Name We Meet Scripture Lesson Quartette, Blessed Be Thou Prayer, Choir Response AIIDOUIICGIIIGIHS Offertory, The Living God , . . Mas. MILLS Offertory Prayer Serinon Hymn, He Leadeth Me Benedietion Organ Postlude, March in E Flat 54 T i .- 1 m . , l uvwmi L . 1 - Rogers Root Mathews Q ' Hara R ogers Pagf 33 01? , 1' ., - - 1 ,X 5 11 , 1111 171 C? 1X Rockford College Class Day 1921 P111 111111.-XM l'11111'1-35511134111'1'L,1ss1-Qs ...H .4.,A-f-H 1 1- 1-Y-f L77 L ,,- V V i v I 1 V 1 1 1 V- F'-A45 11':111s11'1'1'111'11 111 1 i113 :11111 11111111 1' fiih-PM l,1'1'S1111'1l1111'S1'111111'1.1:1rS 3115s1',1'1'111-1111x1-1SX1-11.1. l,l'1'5l111'l11 111'.111111111' 1111155 1 1 , H155 l'l1.1Z.X141-l'l'll SN1111' xY4'11'1111l1111l 111' 1111- 1'111fs 111- 1921 111111 111l' .X1llll111Il1' .Xss111'111111111. l'1'1's1111'111 111. .X11111111:11' .Xw111'111111111 , 1 Klux. NYll.l,1,XN1'li,1I.1'11'l 1' l1111'111'l1111111'11111'l111 1111'1'1'- :1 c.1l1l1'LI1'.n s11X1iS A'1 111' ,1l1ll'1'l'.N XII l,l111'1' 1,1111' 11111'1i1111'11. '1'11:1rl 111 l1l1l'111'111'f1 1'11111'g1',H A'11111'111'111'11 .X1111:1 XlIl11'1'.H l,l1Y2111j' 511113. , 111x113 11111111 ll11'111':111'1111-11111 X1:11' 1,'1l'I1'1 1 1Y:l1'1'1111's NN-1'1'N111'14N 1 11:11'111l1'1'1's ll1l'w1'f 111f1'l1w'1'111'1111'1-1- 11111-NI- :11111 .x111'11l1:1111i lll1l'11l1'1'5 '11111' 11111-51 111111 111- 5l'1'X'11111'N 1-1111-1' :11111 111'1-11.11'1- 1111- 1111111 1111' 1111- jl2l111l'S 111 going 11111111211 1'1-1111111 NIl1'1'1111'11ll 1'1-1'1-111111111-S, ,l'1l1'1l 1'11111111'f 1111- 111'111'1'sf11111 111 1 . , . . . , . .-.-1- 11x -11-1 1111'1'111l11'r12l111F NY11111ll1lN1 11l'r1 S1X'l'Il1'1l1'1111'l' L1-11N11111 1111X 111 11111111 1111111111 , . 1 1 , . 1 ' ' I' ' 1 1 ' . -l11ll1'1'1111'1'111l1' 1'111111-51 111111 S111111- 11111 111111 11111 111 Xx1111l1X 111 lllllllllllllllll N1 lll111l1l1. .X111'1' 1111- 2:11111-5 1lll' XYl1l111'1'N :11'1' 111111-11111111-11 111111 1-1'1111'111-11 111111 1111- , , . . 11111'1- 11'1'1-11111. l111' XAl1'1111'x 1111-11 1111111 1111- 11'llll1lI1112l1 l11'11l'1'5N1111l 111 1111- 11'11l1311' 111 X11111111. l':111'1111 111 h11111'1s ll 11,XN1'l-I IN'1'1i11I,1'171-I X. 1'1111'1,1-:13,1x1'1-1 13. N1'11w1-3111' 11111111-gs 111 11111K111g1'1111- 121 'l'111-1311111-1111 I,11!Q1' Q4 1 1 ' ' l 11'1s11 111:11 I 1-1111111 111111111 11111 1111' 111111 1 . Q . 1 ll'1'l1'1'11ll1l111l1l11 1'f1lll11l. I 11'111'1- 1111' 111111. .11111 111111 111111 slilp, 11111 1'111111111 1l1I1X'1' 1111- 211111 131111111 go, 11ll111'1'1'1j', llllttvllflyq, 1111111-1111 11111. 131 'l1l111 'l'111111's Mis1111i11 A 1111111 111111111 in 1'1'11111 11111 of town, A1111 said I r1111lly 1111181 sit 111111111 This 1111111s1110l llt'l'0 will 1111 f111' 11111. The ll1llSlll'O011l said, Get off, you 1111111, I was 11111 111111111 for 811011 211 load, - I'1i1 11111 11 1o1111s1o11l, 1-1111'1 you s1111'? C. SKIP 111111 THR1:11: 1 D. Tun B111 B111111'N BEAR I 1-l111n1'111l 11po11 tl 11111 l31'0WI1 111111r, That 11111 131011311 1111111' just 111111111111 his lair, A gruff 11111 1111111' was hey A1111 111111111111 a twirikling 11y11, H11 1'J2'1Sli0ll 1'11n111nt witl1i11 l1is lair, H11 IIOIPI' as 11111011 as 11111111111 211 liair, I looked at him, he looked at 11111, But scared to 1110111111 was 1l'E'I1113l1I1Qj I, A1111 all 1111 s11i1l was, 1Voof! 111111111 all he said was ,'11Voof! I dou11te1l 111s su11l1m11 intent, And did not stay for proof, My heels 111 fliglit were swiftly 11e11t, For Iilll inclined to keep aloof Whe11 big brown 11ears say Woof ! Oh my! Oh Illy! Oh 111y! Oh my! When big 11ro1vn bears say Woof!'1 III CYCLE OF THE HOURS Dawn enters, gently pushing through the shadows of night. She Calls on her Morning Hours and sends 1119111 10 the four CO1'I161'S of the earth. At a Clf111'1OI1 call tl1e Huntress11s C121Sl1 through to the early morning h1111t. The Reapers and Gleaners pass gaily 10 their la11or 111 the fiel1ls. Day 11131193 111, calling his Ho11rs. He drives them before him, and fi11ally sends them off. VVIIIC-Ci111'l'IE'I'S hear ta.ll vessels of Cooling wine 10 the toilers in the fields. I11 the 1varn11l1 of noonday a Shepherd 11oy lazily stretelies himself. HP spies a little Goose Girl 11G3.1'1Jy and entiees her 10 play with 111111. Pausing as they 11end o'er their toil, the I1eapers and Gleaners l1s1e11 to the 11e1ls of the Angelus 11efore they we111l tl111ir 1vay ho111e- ward. Night slowly advances. Beekoiiing to the tranquil Night Hours, she sends 1he111 away. The shadowy Chorus of D1'C3I11S'SCtI1-11CI' vague, fa11111ful drea111s over the sleeping world. 1Tis thus, the ever-turning Cycle of the Hours, which 111-11123 us XV2Ili1I1QQ, toil, and sweet repose, fulfill 111e promise of each 119W-130111 day. DRAMATIS PERSONAE 1. GREEK GAMEs Priest . . I. . . . . Yvonne Condon Attendants ........ Dorothy Gay, Elizabeth MeGillivray, Ruth Williams, Louise Darrow, Jane Bement, Helen Howry, Hazel Fraseh, Marjorie Reynolds. Con1esta11ts ........ Maybelle Dl1us, Mary Arinour, Sarah Maaek, Doris Gunther, Muriel Williams, Mary A. Van Natta, Jule Dorrance, Marion Wintringhani, Alice Haviland, Wfilma Anderson, Elizabeth Craig, Olive Stimson, Eliza11eth Snow, Catherine Snell, Helen Howry, Mildred Mitchell, Luella Bither. I P11111 35 DANCE INTERLUDE A. Cirele Dance ....,,. Helen Call. Helen Alter, Fannie Aclliisson. Elizabeth Slieclcl. B. Nlll'SCl'j'lll1j'111PS fly Olcl King Pole King ,,..... Elizabeth Sliedtl Coiirt ........ Helen Call, Josephine Hall. Helen Alter, Grace Ferry. Anna L0uise'Harrison. fliarlotte lloiitgrmiiieiy Lueile Rupp. Helen Howry. Fitltllers A Georgia C'liureli. Mary Arniour, Margaret Stuart Pipe . ..r..i Olive Stiinson Bowl A A Fannie Atlliisson IQJ 'lllie lintterfly A Irene Kinney till 'lllie 'lliatlis Klistalie Kliisliieetii ,.,. l9'annie Atlkisson 'llriarl . i,.., 3lai'jrn'ie Seliroeli if Skip lm' 'l'liree , l-ilizaltetli Slietltl. Helen Alter. Cletwgiai lllllll't'll D. 'l'lie Big limwii liear lieai' , A . lrene Kinney l.ittle tlirl l annie ,Xillqisstni 5 flYt'l.li mf ini: lltitice Dawn A A A .Xltlena .lulinstun Dawn llmirf . A , Muriel Williams. .lnsepliine llall. lleietliy' Wliitney. Nlargaret Knapp. lltintresses . lll'lt'llll21ll. lfannie Mlliiswit. llelen .Xlter lieapers :intl tlleaners . . A X'X'tlllllt' Vtmiitltrii. Wilma .Xiitlerwir llllllfltlllt' Kluiituriiiim-i'y. Ihr-etliy Sittltlartl. llazel l l'aseli. .XIIIIV lamtlife ll:it'l'i5tm, llay , , .,..,, Irene Kinney ll:iy'llut1rs , Klarjerie Seliimeli. .latte llult. Nlary' .Xrinmii'. l,euna Tliiirstun llvilii' llIll'l'll'l'S lleleti llmx't'y'. 3lIll'Qlll'l'l Slllilll. lil'2lt'l' l'lt'l'l'f' Sliepliercl Buy ..,., lflizalietli Slietltl llmise 1 lil'l , l.l1t'ile l,:1tlll'0p Night , . ,.... Leona Ylllllll'SltlIl Ntit'llll'll2ll lltillli A .Xllllt' l-ester, than-gia t'lii1reli. Iaieile Rupp. Helen Alter Vliertis ut' llreants A ..,,, Helen Fall. lfannie .Xtllqisstiir lflixzilwetli Slietltl. Ibm-ntliy Stitltlartl. .Xltlena .lwltnsnn Uiieiiicerizix- Al I Vellist Mrs. lltmmtliy' Kenyan ' Yitililiist Klrs. Siltlll' Hess Klillel' X Pianist A A Lois llveigart 'l'lie Senior Class left tlie Vollege a Sun lil Dial wlrieli has lmeen set up on the West Vainpus. .IJ Y 7 ff- if! 111 , L .T-3 'A YS ,' 30 --l-1 l . . lllfh Nllill 11l'1 f 'll l' 'Wi ll I J I I 1 The Sixty-Seventh Commencement of Rockford College June 15, 1921 PROGRAM COIIIIXIGIICGIIICIH March .... Sf. Sami LAURA GRANT SHoRT Processional-AIIeient of Days ..., f. fl. ffjferv RIOCKFORD COLLEGE STUDENTS TlIe Academic Procession Invocation REV. CTARTH SIBBALD Rector, Einmanual Episcopal Church, Rockford American Consecration Hymn . . , Francif Macmiflm RIOCKFORD COLLEGE STUDENTs Co1IImenceIIIent Address Certain Problems of the American Colleges PROFESSOR A. C. TXICLAUGHLIN, A.M., LL.D. The University of Chicago America the Beautiful ...,.. Sleeper ROCKFORD COLLEGE STUDENTS The Service of Loyalty Awarding of McCulloch Social Service Fellowship, University of Illinois Fellowship, Announcements of Elections to Socratic Honor Society, Conferring of Degrees. PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. TVIADDOX, PH.D. Benediction REV. WILLIAM H. FULToN, D.D. Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Rockford The Lord bless thee and keep thee .... Larkin RIOCKFORD COLLEGE STUDENTS Recessional-Alma Mater SENIOR CLASS The Academic Recession After the Commencement exercises, the audience was invited to attend the ceremony incident to the unveiling of a tablet in the swiniming pool room to the memory of Harry Ferris Forbes and Hannah Patterson Forbes. Page 37 ff X5 D .gyffg-' ,45- VII yr' Lxfy QQ ' Jaxx :XLBERTCS . BS. The Cniversity of Xlinnesota 1111 French Club 121 131 1.11: Social Service Club 111 131 141. KI,x1u'X'.xx ln1:Rs'r1x1-:G11.1, BA. Glee Club 111: Classical Club lll 121 131 141: Pres. Classical Club 141: .ILIPZIHCSC lyzigeant 111: Clz1SS Hockey 121 131: Class Buskmbull 131: Taper Stat? 121. .Xsswciuie liclilor 131. joint li1li111r-in-Chief 141: Ciipolzi Stall 131: 'l'11l11 Cwuncil 131: Superior State Nor- mzil Sclllllll. Summer 11113. IQ2OlCl1Z1I'- ler member .Xtliletic .Xss11ciz11i1m. lf1.1z1x111-i'1'11 llxxixioxn. R l3.S. 1211-eCIub 1l11ll11gkg-1' 131 131 1413 XX gilkinu Cll1l11l11211j11411SOOl,l11Z .Xtlilelic Cwuncil lgll Dux' Student J 3 Xice-lres. 131: Llgiss Nice-l res. 1413 Swcizil Service 141: Klember ,-Xlliletic .XSi11Clllll11ll 141: lI1lCI'IlZ1ll1'1I1Zll Rela- ll11l1S Club 131 141. RUTH E-LIZABETH HEEERAN B.A. Beloit College, Summer IQZOQ lXlem- ber Athletic Association C455 Hockey C455 Social Service C25 C355 Inter- national Relations Club C35 C455 Press Club C455 500 Pin C25 C355 American Legion Auxiliary, R. C. Branch CI5 lXfIARY LUCILE HENDERSON B.A. Glee Club C15 C35 C455 Walking Club C15 C25 C35 C455 500 Pif1CI5 C255 Mathe- matics Club C35 C455 Hockey C455 Class Vice-Pres. C355 Pres. Day Students C455 lNlember Athletic Association ELIZABETH ADALINE HOWELL B.A. Parsons College C155 Hockey C25 C35 C455 Varsity Hockey C455 Tennis C25 C355 lNflernber Athletic Association C455 English Club C355 House Committee C355 Social Service Club C455 Inter- national Relations Club C35 C455 Cup- ola Staff C255 Cupola Editor C355 Busi- ness Nlanager Purple Parrot C45. Pa ge 41 ,--.-,..- M.g .1-J BOHNMILLA HRDLICK.X BA. Luiiversity of Illinois 1312 Tolo Council 111: Hockey 121: Basketball 121 141: llialkiug Club 111 121 141: Rlatliematics Club 121: 500 Pin 1213 Dramatic Club 111 121 141: Vice-Pres. Klathematics Club 141: Klember Ath- letic A-Xssociution 141. l'lTllIil. Xlxi-i lirii.1.1Qx' BA. l'lllX'l'I'Sllf' tif XllCl1l21lll. Sumiucr 111111: llL'P11FlL'I' l'ui'plc Parrot 131: S-icigil Scrvicc Club 141. .Xmu RRliSl-1 BMX. Dubuquc l'1iix'1'rsi1y 1311l'I1iX'crSiIy' wwf XYlSC11IlSlIl. Summer 11921: lluclccy 121 141: lfrcucli Play 141: Klcmbcr .Xllilvlic .XswCi:1Ii1+n. LoLET.x AT.XE'LOLL.XR B.A. Japanese Pageant C155 Chairman Hockey Banquet C255 Glee Club C255 French Club C25 C355 Sherwood Forest Play C352 Cupola Staff C25 C355 Purple Parrot Stall C355 English Club C355 Social Service C255 Taper Staff C355 Joint Editor-in-Chief of Taper C455 International Relations Club C455 Sec- retary-Treasurer of Tolo C255 Vice- Pres. Tolo C355 Pres. Tolo C455 lXIember Athletic Association C45. SARAH EDITH TXTERCER BA. Glee Club C15 C255 lXIathematics Club C25 C35 C455 English Club C355 French Club C255 Pres. Socratic Society C455 Purple Parrot Reporter C355 Cup- ola Stal? C355 Class Sec.-Treas. C255 Hockey C15 C25 C35 C455 Member Ath- letic Association C455 Social Committee C45 Ti.-XTHERINE GRAH' OBERLIN BA. University of Vlfisconsin C255 Class Sec.-Treas. C155 Hockey C35 C455 Purple Parrot Reporter C355 Shakespearean Play C255 Pres. French Club C355 Eng- lish Club C355 Cupola Staff C355 Glee Club C15 C255 Tennis C355 japanese Pageant C155 hlember Athletic As- sociation C455 President Student Gov- ernment Association C45. E KIARXAL PLAss OPPERMAY BS. University of Xlicliigau 1Il 125: House Committee 13l: Tolo Council 143: lnternational Relations Club 135 143: Vice-Pres. Social Service Club 145: Basketball 135 14l. -. 1 lltimiw CHRISTIAN l'it1i.1.1Ps Bb. Hockey 123 133 14l: liaslqctbzill 13l 145: Sliztkespeztreztn Play 125: Business Xlztnztger Purple Parrot til: Social Council 135: Class Seey.-Treas. 145: Xlember .Xtliletic Associzxtion, l,1Jl'ISli Poitcu BS. l'niversity of lllinois ljl Alztpunese Pageant 1ll: Home lfconomics Club 121 141: l'res. llome lfconomics Club 14l1SoCiztlSerX'ice123 14l1llocl4ey' 145g llouse Committee 14l: Klember .Xtli- letic .Xssocizttion 14l. FR,xNcEs LOUISE REGzXN UR B.A. University of lliisconsin, Summer IQZIQ Japanese Pageant IQ English Club C25 C351 lXlathematics Club C25 C35 C.1.5I,I'IOCliCY C25 C35 C455 Basketball C351 Vice-Pres. Athletic Association C251 Athletic Council C455 hflember Athletic Association C45. RIARGARET CARNEGIE SCHUH BA. H400 R.C.l', Certificate in Fine Artsg Glee Club C25 C35, Treasurer C455 French Club C255 Social Service Club C25 C35, Vice-President C355 Summer Session, hfladison IQZOQ Class Hockey C355 Art Editor of the Cupola C355 Athletic Association Ccharter member5. JANE ELIZABETH SNOW R B.S. Class Vice-Pres. C155 Class Pres. C355 Home Economics Club C25 C35 C455 Cupola Staff C355 Japanese Pageant C155 HOCkCY C15 C25 C35 C459 Varsity Hockey C455 Basketball C25 C35 C455 Head Baseball CI55 Secy. Athletic As- sociation C255 Pres. Athletic Associa- tion C455 VValking Club C25 C355 Mem- ber American Red Cross Life Saving Corps C455 Triton Club C455 Member Athletic Association C45. Pagf 45 B6 U ELIZABETH GERTRL'DESOX'EREIG.Y B.S. Home Economics Club 121 131 141: Glee Club 111 121 131 141: Pres. lnter- national Relations Club 131 141: Social Service 1:1 141: Cupola Stall 131: House Committee 131: Purple Parrot Reporter 131: College Clioir 141: Class Pres. 141: Hockey 131: Basketball 121 131 141: ,Xmerican Red Cross Life Saving Corps 141: Triton Club 1413 Kleniber .-Xtlilctic .-Xssociation 141. lJoRo'riii-ix CllXRI.11'I'T,X Srocx BMX. lnixtcrsilx' 111 XXISCUIISIII 111: l',I1Q- lisli Klub 121 131: Drziinalic Llub 121 14: 1: President 141: 'Slizikespezireziii play 111: 'llolo Council 141: Purple Parrot lftlitor-iii-Cliicf 131. .loint l'iullll1I'-ll1- Cliief 141. HESTER JOHNSON French Club CI5C25 1 Debating squadg Choirg Chairman of Upperclassmen Prom C353 hlusic Diploma. RI.-XRGARET BERNICE SCHURMAN Glee Club C15 C25 C35, Pres. Glee Club C455 French Club C15 C25g Pres. of Lathrop Hall C35 C455 International Relations Club C455 Charter member Athletic Association C453 hlusic Di- ploma C45. Page 47 Pang VI I-111x141 ru ion 1:11-'wx .. UNI! XSS ll -' -' M.xR.1oRu3 REYNOLDS AB. Rocliformol College. 1921: Diploma in Music: C'o1'tifiCat0 in Public School Blotllocls. llli 'lfl-14 l,l'l'Sltlt'Ill N'll'l l,l'l'5l1ll'lll Sf'l'l.1'l :1l'y'-'l'l'1':xsl1l'4'l' 4,7 Where, 0 lWhere,' Where are the Seniors, departed from l?ockt'ord'? You'll be. asking that question l've no doubt next year When there're scores of new Freshmen, and Sophoinores and Juniors, And no place for us in the scheme of things here. But wait! I have summoned our friend, old Dame Gossip, Who's always at beck and call for us all. And asked her to tell what she knows of the Seniors, And what they will do with themselves this next fall. She has heard marV'lous tales of a topping new system, Which Bonny will found-a prep school for R. C. And Marvel and Kae, whom she's hired for inath'n1atics, Miss Miller's pet methods forthwith guarantee. Mary Gill, it is rumored, has high aspirations, A rival of Portia's she's planning to be. We'll hear of her later, a noted attorney, VVho charges her victims a terrible fee. And then there are diamonds on two of our classmates, And frat pins and Whispers about several more. lt's certain we'll hear Mendelssohnls played in the Chapel Some morning next year for at least three or four. Bettys Sovereign and Snow are to be dieticians, Theylll be counting out calories all through the day. And Flipper and Jean, going in for big business, Will win name and fame for themselves in that Way. The rest of us poor things are busily scanning Thick letters that agencies send us each day Which offer to get us the best of positions, And ask us but half of our salary for pay. But know that each Senior, with longed-for diploma, With approaching success in life's richest fields, Will long in her heart for the old days at Rockford And all that those day's dearest memory yields. Page 49 2 11111 g1111'n,: 12 - - Senior Day In C'111111-1. 1111 111'1'1J11111' 4111. 1111- 1'111ss 111' 1022 1111111-1111-11 1111' 1111- 111's1 111110 i11 1-1111 1 111111111 111 1111 1111'1-11 1111111111111 1'1-:11's 11111 111' Ll1313l'l 1lf1L'l'1S1l111 111 1l1lll'l11ll1I. X11-111'11ing 111 1-11111-g1- 11'1111i1i11n S1-ni111' IUIIY 1-111111-s 115 11 s111'111'is1-. 111111 111- 11'1-1'1- S111 s1-11 111111 1111-1111-11 11s 1111-1 111.111-111-11 1113 1111- 111s11- singing '11111-i1-111 111'i13z11's. 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And they in robes Of white are seen. Upon the alter Candles gleam. A symbol of Gui' Harvest come- The warm fires Cf our fireside-Home! And all a symbol Of the year, The year just past, The one to come! Here on the altar Have been piled Fruits of labor Of the years,- For our use Throughout the drear, Dark season I Yet to come. And onthe Day Of Ivy green A sprout is planted To be seen In years to come, A symbol Of our growth and love, The full-filled life We learned to live l. M ,1 ,- . l l! l ll ll il l l l, wg l l l ,l lli W anew. l 1, V t l l 4 ll I f. v I l 1 is 1 ,wi Ql l lf Wi I L, ,i nl ,i- ,ii all ii! Page .53 l 11111111 11111111 I11 511111111-11 R. 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Juniors, you're great in athletics, You're all good sports through and through, I You'll always he at class to niakc your college proud ot' you, And always we love you K Oh Junior Class! Here is the verse we have waited to claim Since our Freslnnan days. JVC loved it then, still love it the sainc, And are happy to sing it always: Oh Junior Class, with heart so true, We-'ll work and work and work Sonie inore for you. We don't give a rap what others say, VVe'll work all day. Sweeter than the jani they give us cv'ry inorn, You are the rose that hasn't any thorn: Proud are we of the day when you were horn, Jolly, jolly, jolly Junior Class! Softly sing the Seniors, as they say farewell, As they hand down their cap and gown To us who love theni well, Dear old Junior Class of '23, You have shown what every Junior girl can be. By and by we'll leave you, Senior Class receive you, ' And true to Rockford may you ever be! Page 55 Pdga' 56 ' gg: EI73 TT ..u. ,. ...-K r , I . gig 'N W Sophomore Class 192-l And wl1e11 in after years we sit witl1 babies on each knee, can't you imagine how we will gossip when we meet with some old Sophomore playmzite of former Y0tl1'S-Moll! How glad I am to see you, fJOIl21l1l12LI1 Percy, get away from this door!! come in! It is lovely to sec you. You're looking well. Sit down please. tElisl1a Sylvester, run along and play outdoors, please!! Tell me all the news, 'Gore' we used to call it. What? Alice Jirtlc in Alaska doing relief work among the Eskimos? 'W'ell, well! And do you remember swimming! Just swallowed the whole tank! tNo, Hortense, run along and play dcarl. Not the tank but the water in it, of course! Oh! wasn't it fun at R.C.? Remember the Freshman initiation when one of the rising generations of Freshies sang 'I love you truly' to the skeleton, and another -counted the pickets around the campus? But the auction tFred-er-ick! don't you break another window today!! of mcn's pictures was f11n. June some-body-or-other had a good looking picture and so did K. Newman. Those children! I never used to think they could know their minds concerning men, until they were Sophomores! Oh! M'Heavens! The meat, is burning, excuse me, please. CShe dashes madly to the kitchen, ploughing through the bevy of thirteen children and their playthings, including electric trains, toy pigs, vacuum- cleaners, and all the other features of quiet domestic tranquility. Her visitor remembers her stating in the declining years of a Sophomore, that if SHE ever got married, SHE would have a cool, quiet, peaceful home filled with children's gentle laughter, and harmonious throughout! Oi-oi! She returns flushed, but triumphant, the meat on the window sill and ten of the children shut in the kitchen, 'playing brass band! with the kettlesj M'dear! Do you remember the Hallowe'en Party and how we Sophs sang in the court afterwards? It was good fun all right, with Mag waving her old flash-light around, and the good eats on the faculty porch afterwards. Say! I shall never forget hockey finals though, with Georgie Van Riper as mascot and the four forlorn Seniors not on the hockey team. I always did think that children grow up opposite to what their parents expect. Yes, he's a great evangelist you know. That reminds me, Mag is in Egypt or Africa or one of those foreign countries doing missionary work-converting the heathen. Um-huh! How people do change! But do you remember tNo! Carboretta, you can't eat another cookie todaylb Dorothy Gay? She is married and living on an estate, ai regular estate! With eighty- nine rooms and thirty-seven servants and only she and her husband in it! Never does a speck of work herself either. I told Oley that I couldn't live that way, and he said that he was afraid I couldn't. Oley's my husband you know. What? Louise Darrow! Appearing with Pavlowa! My! My! And Mabel Dhus a spiritualist in Wyoming! Virginia Wharton is making a name for herself too! Why, she's writing a book on 'Tea and High-tea Etiquettel' That remindsime. Do you remember how we served Thanksgiving tea on faculty porch? It was nice and homey wasn't it? Why couldnlt we always be Sophomores? You re- member I left school in June to marry Stafford, but changed my mind because Stafford, for all his money and cars, and all o' that, was too, well, bourgeoise, you know! So I married-Why here comes Oley now-Oley dear, this is one of my classmates, Betty Tupes, or rather, Mrs. O'Grady now! My husband Oley Oleson. Was there much business in the restaurant today, dear? You see, Betty, Oley runs a lunch-counter called 'Suds.' CHOW this Higher Educa- tion may change our liveslj . Page 57 Sophomore Activities lyllflll Tllix f'l2lF4 of '24 1-11t'11't'1l11Q R. 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Oh girls. our room's just darling-my room-mate is so sweet- I forgot to pass the lmutter, l'm as red as a piekled heetf' My stars, I feel so funny. these hair-pins hurt my head. ll'ipe off that smile. hlue-rihlioned halve. the sapient Sophomore said, What made that front-rank girl fall down? an instruetor then inquired. A holihle skirt and a huinlier-slioot.U a saeeharine Sophomore lyred. They washed my mouth with I.il'e Buoy Soapethey made me say a prayer, 'l'hey'ye taken all my rouge away. and the handoline for my hair. V 'l'here's riee and salt o'er all olll' room-where did they put my shoe? - Q - . . 1 Q I just eant find that pettieoat. and I hought it hran-span new. . . . . ,, . .. . , ll e invite you ta llafr-lomea. sfud the I-reshmiin-on-Ilaratle. 'tllh llshaw llaldo, we eannot go. the superior Sophomores said. j What in kingdom's name is this. this hraided rope all'air'? I . , I.e.ixe that alone. its preeious. lliat s poor Irizzonias hair. t'onsternation 'mong the ranks. there has eome a nameless fear. . . , , . We are tht frigid l'reshinen when lilue looks disappear. And it's Will I make the hoekey team: did I get my eight hours sleep? lhat wondrous ll. Q . in the eourt. it s a memory to keep. What is that hell a-ringin' for? said the lfreshman-on-Parade. Your man is here. your man is here. the envious Sophomore said. Does my dress hang right all round, and is my head-hand straight? Dear, you look just darling. Hurry. you'll he late. For its the night of Freshman Prom. when a l reslnnan's Queen of Queens. lYhen the lighted hall seems misty-starred with a golden haze of dreams. 'l'here's a glorious melody in her heart as she waltzes round and round. She's just an R. if Freshman girl. in dear old Iloekford town. Pagr 00 Tolo Initiation of Freshmen 1 tat I1 Ill II4lt'Iif01'll Colleg: 7' ' 1-1 . , .- ISLE OF HAI R Ti IN ICA C A ST Pshaw of Hairtonica . . 'Louis Travers I rizonia. l1is daughter . Marion Morgan Sainucl Sanders. . Frances McClain The Countess . , Lillian Grifhths Lord High Measurer . Marian Van Heulen Truinpeter . ' .... S.-Ven Southerland Sisters . . . . Italian Hair Dandarine Herald . Page . Court .I ester Tonic . . Thora Gerry . , Katherine Newman . Adelaide Mac Fadyen , , Irene Samuelson . . Virginia Harris . . . Marian Hllllllit , . Erma Salainon, Eloise AYYIHCT, Alice Pollock, Katherine Pitt, Helen Whitworth, Charline Young, Clara Ellen Robinson. . CHORUS Dorothy Belt Fae Chase Helen Bartlett Caroline Blakeslee Louise Palmer Grace Guthrie Raghnild Christensen Elizabeth Carpenter Rhoda Woodman Evangeline Maurits Ruth Lyons Margaret Haynes Mildred Sexauer Margaret Sherman Ethel Hefron Garnelle Haley Eleanor Abbott Mary Lamar Mildred Ikerd Roberta Clothier Virginia Weinberger Sylvia Harris Julia Goodsell Elva Yeagley Dorothy Belt Gladys Chester Eloise Goodsell Grace HCJIIIIIXIHII CURTAIN PULLERS Eleanor Shanklin Mary Sherman ORCHESTRA Piano . . . Ruth Ballard Violin ,... 'Ruth Morris Piano . . . Frances W'olfe Violin . . . Lillian Griffiths Cello ...... Guelma Giehl FKE CHORIIS Ruth Wikotf Stjerna McGlashan Margaret Crosby IXIargaret Mclntire Dorothy Whitmore Charlotte Delinger Edna Bunker Hettie Marberry Helen Stokes Yodeler ...... Mabel Galle DANCERS Eunice Webster Mary Louise Armstrong Mary Speery Helen Bent Irene Miliken Estelle Lapidus Marjorie Parker Lola Stott A BIT OF FROLIC Katherine Garry Harriett Daggett June Knisely SACKS OF JAZZ Betty Jones Virginia Jackola EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE C. Backus M. Brooks D. Bush INVITATION COMMITTEE M. Powers, Chairman M. Thomas M. Nygren STAGE AND PROPERTY COMMITTEE M. Vifoolard, Chairman E. Fitch F. Smithberger J. Nurray L. Clatenoff C. Lunak H. Bingham M. Fosse CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE A. MeCathran, Ch'mn. M. Eakle F. Bouton R. Doran E. Duner B. Haeussler D. Mitchell H. Nesbitt M. Rowland M. Van Osdel V. V erry N. Arp M. Hanlon FINANCE COMMITTEE D. Kidwell, Chairman O. Craig E. Rowley H. Burrett PROGRAM COMMITTEE F. Tytler, Chairman M. VVilson E. Blake R. Leenhouts B. Zimmerman L. Ashley B. Steel M. Patrick M. McClure I M. Hemenway R. Arthur K. Frederick F. Hammond L. Giurl C. Wilson W. Cotta ' DECORATION COMMITTEE A. Freeman, Chairman L. Spear M. Rowland M. Iiillner H. Crow L. Mather E. Cressy E. Sigmund E. Pleak M. Sholes L. Walker N. Rohr D. Blunt R. Baker L. Lobough D. Bowers Page 61 gz' K2 . -:azz-' .vn- Freshman Stunt Day l'lI'l'Sl1lll0lll Attention! , ROIIIUIIIDOI' Slqlftxllllltll' Zltltll? The Dzly when you suffered ill silence the jibes of the TYDIJ01'-t'l2lSSlHOU? The ljtly when you reversed your coiffures and your skirts? The Day when you carried open Hl'2lll1l-Sfll'liS,H and drilled with them in the open court at noon? Yes, Reineinberl -And try it out on the Freslnnen next year! CLASS OFFICERS f,lHARLUT'1'E BAckUs . President SARAH CoNNELLY Vice-President MARGARET Bflooiis , Secretary-Treasurer Baby Party Large babies, small babies, happy babies, squally babies, some with dimples and some with curls, occupied every corner of Rockford College one Saturday evening last fall. Hovering anxiously around were careful nurses on the look- out for any draught or noise that might disturb their charges. Atl six o'clock the babies were carefully fed and the nurses certainly had their hands full with so many hungry little mouths to fill. After they had had their after-dinner- naps, the babies were brought to the gymnasium. There was a judge on the platform. Was it to be a Hbetlter babiesl' contest? No! It was not! The judge spoke in a low voice, and the babies, endowed with sudden strength, hurried to do her bidding. Then a magician waved his wand, and the babies became Freshmen fearfully waiting the mandates of the stern judge. Shortly afterwards, in the hall of the building, a freshman was found caressing the college skeleton! On the campus two sad damselslwere counting the pickets in the fence, While another circled Adams Hall a score of times. All things conle to an end, and so did the historic baby party of '21. We like you, Freshmen, you have been good children from start to finish. Pllgt' 03 T: I is iii, , The Socratic Honor Society The Socratic Honor Society, fonnmlccl in 1920 :incl popularly known as Sigrxna, is one of the inost iinportunt of thc college societies. lX'IUll1lJUl'SlllIJ in this organi- zation is lmscil squarely on intellectual zichicvcnicnt and is the rcwarcl of scniors whose zivcxuigc is 90 or l11Ol'0, :Incl who have reccivccl such honors in their studies in two previous years. There are two grades of nicinhcrsliip, siniilar to thc tra- clitional cnin laulie anal inagna clnn laulw college honors, thc higher being rcscrvccl for especially productive scholarship. Students of thc three lower classes who receive honors in any one year becoine associate Incinbcrs for thc ycar tlIercaftc1'. There is no other Organization at Rockford College to which any Student is not eligible by virtue of her' class ll1C111lDC1'Sl1lIJ or by virtue of her special taste and zihilitv. ' OFFICERS SARAH MERCER .... . President MRS. BERTHA CASBERG . . Vice-President LENORE PELHAM .... Sceret1a1'y-Treasurer PERMANENT MEMBERS CLASS OF 1922 To be announced CLASS OF 1921 ANNA FOSTER, B.S.S. RUTH WILLIAMS, A.B. CLASS OF 1920 DOROTHY JAMISON, A.B. MAROELLA WHETSLER, A.B. CLASS OF 1905 LORENA M. CHURCH, A.B., A.M. IN FACULTATEX PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. MADDOX, Ph.D. PROFESSOR BESSIE I. MILLER, Ph.D. PROFESSOR BENJAMIN W. VAN RIPER, Ph.D. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH P. BRUSH, A.M. PROFESSOR HELEN L. DREW, A.M. PROFESSOR RUTH MARSHALL, Ph.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR HENRY M. HERRICK, Ph.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EVA M. NEWNAN, A.M. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR STELLA M. ALLEN, A.M. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR FLORENCE E. JANSON, A.M. xM8mb6FS of National Society of Phi Beta Kappa. Page 65 rw ASSOCIATES FROM STUDENT BODY FOR ONE YEAR A LECIL1-I LATHRQP BIARY FAIINERTmfIi MERI'EImEs LII-LATHI-lR EMMA LVNIIIQREN ULIYI-l NASII XX'ILxIA ANIIIQIIAIIN Sl ALI-L ISENIAAIIN I CII IRI-QRTIIA C'AsIsI:RI DIIIm'I'IIY HAIIAIIUHN l'.vIfLYN RIIIIINAIIN l'NI CLASS OF 1920 HELEN XXYILKINS CLASS OF 1921 RQSE GREEN CATHARINE FAIR IIE 1922 ' TXIERCER UF 1923 CLASS SARAH CLASS BIILDRED GOLLXVITZER ESTHER LEXYIS VHARLIIITTI-3 MUNTIHIAIERY I,ENuRE PELIIAM VLASS HI 1924 :XMI-LLIA SXYAXSTKXN MVIIIIQL XXvILI,lAMS I,nL'IsI-3 BAIQTIIIQIQ HELEN I:fT5TE1i ALIII3 I.ANI:wILL EIIITII SIPFLI-I l.ILI.lAN ISRIIWN MILDRI-:Im 'I'uIaI4:Y KIVHIIAIL YIIVNI: X'lCIiSI'l'Y Ulf' ILLINOIS lf!-Il.I,HXX'SHIl' liI I'II XX ILLIANIR. HIII'lii1Il'1l MI'f'UI,l,IIlI H S1K'l.Xl, SI-IRX'li'lC l ICI,I,HXX'SHIl' I I XII-.NI-.X',X IIIEIIIIINS. lim-IIIIII-Il. The Sprmg Convocatlon TIIIC Sl-'X'l N'l'Y l Il 'l'II XNNIXT-'H.'XRX' UI' li K' A 4 ,. N . . - A X. A . - l'xlil4Rl'.XliY 2.3. 1922 UIIIIAN l'III-1I.1'III: ANII I IcIII'I-QAAIIIN Inf MI-QXIIII-QIIA ALMA M.x'I'I4gIc I NIINl l'liS III-' 'I'IIIa l'1Il'NIblNI. III TIIIQX III,I.IqIaIf A I III-LAIIIIQNI XX Il.I,l,XXI A. MAIIIIIIN. l'lI.D. 1 I',AIII.Y IJAYA ,XT lEiIII'I4IfIIIIII SIQNIINAIII' Mus. I IIIINImI,I:II-S'I'.xIIII. ISIISI. MIIAII- Dvpt. liuI'IgIfIIIIIm4 III,I.II.uI: IN MI Dux MIAA .II-1sAII: SIhxI'I'IIIcII. I'1'IlI'l'S1'llIlIlLIXIII'11ll'lllIX'U1 30 X'l'lll'S ago. P lllliHIQIIINNINIQH!-'TlllifIbl,l.l4,1iI-QIN lIIII'I4IfIIIcIm MI - r . Is. XX ll.l.l,XNl AIIII-IQ. .lIc.. IEIIII R1'IJI'l'SVlllIll1X'1' III H. l . .XssII. III HIII'li11II'Il I K 4 I 1 IILI.I4.I:I'. NINIIS Nu PI:lI'I' I,Ilw liIIc'kiIII'Il v N 1 IIIIIST III liIIc'liiIII'Il K IIIIIWIIX I- RuI'lil'III'Il IJIWIIS I1 X I'I'lI:Is x 1 IIIIENAQNIAIIIIN III- I A. s N DI DATIQS Rv l'IIIII'Ig. VII IIIIIIA' 'Im INI'I'IA'I'IfQ I I ALMA MA'I'I4:R l'I1!gf NI SUIT: BV wma BIQssII: I. KIILLIAQK. PILD. , . . .. ,- llvs C ulIIl'IXIllIIImII III KIIIIIIWII LIN' IIIIX PIII-gsIImI-gN'I' of thc- Vullvgf- Student Self-Government Association The Student Self-government Association was organized in 1901. In 1921 the Association, upon a vote of the student body, adopted a complete honor sys- tem which has stood the test, and has the support of all the students of the college. Under the supervision of the President of the college and the Dean of Women, this association controls all matters of government. Every student upon enter- ing the college becomes a member of the student organization and is in honor bound to co-operate in securing efficient administration of student affairs and in maintain- ing the high ideals of the college, both within the classroom and in her social life. The officers of the Association are: a student president who is head of the student council, presidents of each house, and members of house coimnittee and of social committee from each class. These people comprise the student council which brings up new rules and judges any offences against the honor system. The Self-government Association brings to the students the direct responsi- bility for maintaining an effective and fair system of regulations and develops in them the ability to judge squarely any infringement of these regulations: In 1921 the local Association became a member of the National Organization of Woman's Self-government Associations of America. Rockford College sends delegates to the Annual Conventions of this National Society. Problems are brought to the round table discussions of the Conventions where the delegates receive valuable advice and information about the activities of other colleges and keep in touch with what other Associations are doing. 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BI1'N.1111 1'L1-3.1 S.11'.11:1Q 1 1'1'1-s1111'11I V111--1,I'1'S1111111I 5l'1'l'1'1Il1'Y-1 1'1':1s111'111' N11111111111111' B11'1ll11l1l'S 111-31,1-:X 1511-3111,11111 I,11lv151'1 11111111111 1-1-11s111111-11 B11'1ll111'1'S 1'1,x1ax1111,11 111111511-gxs NI.111111x 311111111X The Day iStudents7 Organization The Day Students' Organization has been unusually active this year under the leadership of its efficient p1'esident, Mary Henderson. Early in the year the Freshmen were treated to the animal initiation, held in our recreation room. Following the stunts, which caused much merriment, we had a weenie roast and a rousing good time in spite of the fact that rain forced us to give up our plans for an outdoor picnic. Being dissatisfied with the bare aspect of our rooms, we began early in the year to agitate for improvements. Through the generous co-operation of Miss WVebb and Miss Selsam, we hung bright new curtains at the windows, secured gay couch covers and new pillows, tables, and chairs for our lunch room. On the evening of November 14 when all these new furnishings were in place, we held open-house in honor of the house students and faculty, which served to cement the bonds between us even more closely. Just before Christmas vacation we gave a Christmas party. The first part of the evening was spent in dancing. Then we had a great deal of fun drawing gifts and toys from 'tSanta's pack. After amusing ourselves with them for some time, we gathered them together to be sent to the Children's Home. As a girl was not always available to play the piano whenever we wanted to dance, it seemed to us the part of wisdom to take advantage of a Victrola sale which came to our notice. Consequently, our recreation room now boasts a music box whose magic strains no one can resist. Everyone enjoyed the Valentine party with its bountiful spread. The eloquent valentines which we received from anonymous lovers made many a heart go pit- a-pat . But we have not been selfishly interested all the time. VAt present we are co- operating with the Social Service Club in gathering clothing for needy children in the city. MARY HENDERSON . . President, YvoNNE CoNDoN Vice-President . ELIZABETH MCGILLIVRAY Secretary-Treasurer Page 69 lh:1t :1 gi's':tt1'l' :tlnimtliit ul llllt'l't'Sl tm' ilvlutti- ttxists than vvvt' lit-l'ut'i' was sho Debating Club lt is :t g1t':1tifir':ttimi tu its In pn-sf-nt thi' Dvlmtiitg Vluli :ts um- of tht- most ztvtiu tml lu-st tiliir-timiitigm'g1:1t1iz:1tim1s in tht- vtillt-gt-. Wt- uri- 4-spm-r'i:1lly prcutil simt tht flllll1XY2lSllI'g1llllHlllf' lust spring with :tlmttt ti-It llll'llllN'l'S. lglll tlii-1-xtwiitvlx vt-ssttll :lt-lmzttv whivh wus hi-lil with litltli-1' l:1st Klurvlt pmw-il :1 grvut l'l1t'UllI'2lQft mm nt tttthv llt'g1l!lllt'l'S.IlIltl tht-x' r-:unv lmvk this tztll with plans :ill n1:1tl1'tm':1 lull clt llillllljl pi'ugg1':til1. I mlm-I' tht- IlllSlHl't'S ut tht- 1 htli. PIIQIIQUIIIUIIIS wm'rt' lllililtt lui 1 mhml clvlutti- with lit-limit. in l t-ln'1t:11'v. :mtl lm' um- with linux ihllvsri' in .Xlvril ln tht- lung list ut' sttult-nts who sight-il thi-ii' mmit-s lm' try-nuts lm' tht- tmttns . . . . . , lhvsl' tmtiits wm'lu'1l ilttilr-1' tht- ilti'i-vtluli ot Xllss l!m't'l1i'l's. lIlSll'lll'lUl' Ill bpm-vm-It tml Kliss l'vtc-t'st'ii. nl' thi- tlllQllSll ill-pgu'tn1t'iit. 'l'I1t- pmggl'x-ss mxulv in mlm-hut: . . . .. ,, . . . iluriiig thx- vc-111' is lnrgi-lx' thu- tu thvii' t-tturts. llirmtult its vu-opt-t':1t1u11 with tha tltllllS. tht' lit-lmting flllllv hats :tttxtilu-il :ui iiitpcwtttiit position Illlltlllgl 4-ullc-gy 11 ltlt'llllt'Ul'5lIllllZItllUltS. :tml iitti-1--1-tillt-gintvtlt-lmtiugis miwxm 1-stathlislu-tl :wtivitx ul tlw x'v:tt'. , .Xflii'l11:1tix'v ll'1llll Nvgizttivt- tvxtm WILMA SMITH Xxx lifting .Xssrxm ll!-Qliktilll S'I'.IliliX,X Mt tlmsiitix Ii.x'1'ii.xtc1xi-3 Fm-141-3 ADI-1l,.'XIlH-I KI.xf'l ,xin'icN .Xll't'I'll2llt' .'xllt'I'll2llt' R.xuNiili.n t'im1s'i't:xs1-:N C'H.mi,iri 1'i-3 ll,xt'Kl's Qtivstiim: lil-pst Lvl-Lim: that thv l'nitt-tl Sl2llt'S shall gin- tht- Pltilippim- Islam: tht 11' immc-tlinttv iitmlvpvittlvitvt-. DlCl3A'l'lC WITH I?IiI,OI'l', I lCBlil'ARY ll, 1922 Thi' IltlgIIlllYl' ll'lllllS of hoth vullvpgvs tiutvvlli-cl, whilt- thx- :tfli1'111:1tix'v Tt'2lll1S tlt ml :tt liomv. 'lihv tlvcisimi :tt Bvloit Vollvgn- wats 2-I in fztvtn' ut' Bvloit. :tml thc ch vision :tt Rm'lifm'ml Vollt-,qv was 2-l in fuvm' of Bt-limit. Ill 1' ft? XXII The Rockford College Dramatic Club DOROTHEA STOCK . LOUISE DARROW . . President Secret ary-Treasurer The college Dramatic Club iS an Old, Old institution, dating back to the veit beginning of the college when it was organized under another name. The purpowf of the club has remained constant throughout the years-to Stimulate interest 111 the drama. It encourages dramatic performances and Study of the when, wht and wherefore of dramatic art. Membership iS determined by competitive tu outS before the entire body of the Club, and iS limited to twenty-five perSonS. MEMBERS BOHNMILLA HRDLIC'KA, '22 DOROTHEA STOCK, '22 ELIZABETH SHEDD, '23 CHARLOTTE RIONTGOMERY, '23 GLADYS BOOKMAN, '23 RUTH BOOKMAN, '24 ALICE NICCGRMICK SARAH RIAACK, '24 HELEN CALL, '24 LILLIAN GRIFFITHS, '24 MARGERY WINDES, '24 LOUISE DARROW, '24 HELEN WATSON, '23 LUCILLE LIGGETT, '23 ELSA KOEBER, '23 ANNA iROHE, '23 JUNE KNISELY, '25 ROBERTA CLOTHIER, '25 LOUIS TRAVERS, '25 I RIARGUERITE AINSVVGRTH, ' EVELYN SEGSVVORTH, '25 VIRGINIA HARRIS, '25 RIAXINE FERGUSON, '25 EDNA BLTNKER, '25 MARIAN VAN HEULEN, '25 HONORARY MEMBERS HELEN HOVEY HYDE MISS BORCHERS, Faculty Member Pa 9 .4 L7 D The Classical Club Thx- lifs- and 1-ustoins of thf- aiivivnt Groffks and Romans takei on an added iiitc-mist whrin thc-y aw acl-tiuilly iiiiitatf-cl. mtlim' than stucliml only flirougli thc ino- cliuin of tcixt hooks. Thx- Vlzissic-all Cflulm lmunqllvt was 1ll'l'3IlgIPll as 11C111'lj' as pos- sihlv likv thc- olcl Roinun fc-zists. Thi' gur-sts wmv wrvutlis of ivy :incl clrzink liha- tions pourf-fl froin 11 hugr- limvl. Fcmlluwiiigr tliv lmuiiquvt wunv tho initiation of fhv nf-W inc-inlwrs wliivli was flignifiml liy thc- sulm-inn IN'l'l'0l'lll2llll'P of Roinzin ritvs. MARY GILI, . , l'1-1-siilviit LILIAN Bimwx , , Sm-vwt:1i'y-'l'i'v:1s11i'vi' liicnxivisz llllilblirl-ll. Hv:nl ufl'ullllliiss:1l'y' Dm-p:i1'1iiu-lit Il15I.i-gx .XL'I'lili Mun' l'fi,ixixm:'i'ii .luxifs l,u1'isi-3 iXsii1.i1Y Minmx lill,I.Ml-IR lililll lhiu-Lic Mun' l,,XNl.KR flli.Xl'l-2 B1-3x.v.xx1ix l.l'l'lLIi Inman-3'1 1' Nl.XlUi,XIili'l' liimmis llI l'II lmixs l,I1.l.XX liimwx l,izii,.x Mrnui-1 l.Ul'ISli lhnimw I,m'1sic l,.Xl.Ml'IR f'll.XliIAl'i l'li l'lXlJl'INl' lil-QRNIVI-l lil:-gm-Qsici, l-fi,i-gxxmc llmsiix Miunicisn Iimvinxxim Muzi' fiIl,I. I,m'1si4: livin. .lUSl'il'lllXl'i ll.XI.l, l,Ul'lSl'I Sm-:ue M.xic1ux lI.xYifs Yimaixii Yifnm' Yimaixiix .l,u'iuii,.x I-1I,x',x Y1a.u:i,i-LY IIHNURAXIQY MICMBICIQS Miss Nicwxixx Die. H igiiizn-K Miss Viugw Miss 'l'1-31.1.1-in ljflgr' , French Club This, the third year for the Rockford College French Club, has been a success- ful one. Mlle. Claire Castillon has brought inuch to us through her untiring efforts and her inexhaustible store of interesting experiences. Many of our ineet- ings have been rendered unusually entertaining by her vivid descriptions of French custonis. She has taught us niany lovely French songs and folk-dances. Miss Givens, who spent the sunnner studying in France, and who received her diplonia of French Studies from the University of Besancon, has given us many accounts of French Universities. One of the inost Worthwhile activities of the year has been the presentation of ttLes Precieuses Ridiculesw in connection with the tercentenary of Moliere's birth. We feel that we are more closely bound than ever in our Club interests because we have, as our president, a real French girl. 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Through Dr. Marshall, who is the director of the Science Club, many men and women, eminent in various scientific lines, have been brought to address the club at its bi-monthly meetings. Numerous fields have been touched upon this year, and the Very fact that there is no formality or obligation about the organization sustains the interest of the many who attend the meetings. Pwgf 75 ffwi lk W-1 l rl Al ' '41 l lfr'-ffl' 2 ll all 1. ,gl h lla f W I il ll l . 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All winter long the girls knitted sweaters for the needy children of Rock- ford. If they had any cast-off clothing in wearable condition they put it in the corridor boxes, and it was taken over to Dorwyn where busy magic fingers trans- formed it into garments whole and clean. But the Social Service Club did not confine its good deeds to the campus. Many an ardent worker waxed enthusiastic over her English class at Montague House, her dancing class, or perhaps her class in sewing or art. Many a case of home- sickness was cured by Story-telling Hour when chubby little Italian faces glowed with the joys of fairyland. The club enjoyed several fine talks from both faculty members and outsiders and under its president, Olive Nash, C233 it's career was, both useful and interest- ing this year. 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To be a well rounded wonian, one nrust have intelligent sympathy, and this necessary agent coines only through knowledge. So on the first day of the week, at the hour when the Mohannnedan is called to worship, the Rockford girls gather on Faculty Porch and study India, from the point of View of Christian Civilization. VVe have caught a glimpse of the needs of India which America can fill, we have also realized that India can teach us lessons in patience, loyalty, reverence, and non-resistance. We have becoine acquainted with her people, and her castes, her homes in wealth and abject poverty, her problein of ignorance of agriculture, her religion with its ideals, hut also its narrowness and error. W e have touched India as a nation as we have studied the character of her great leaders, such as Tagore, Shandi, and Mrs. Naidu, and we can understand her aspirations to be an independent nation. , Hours of delightful companionship and partnership which recognize no bound- ary of land or sea, they have been and we look forward to other years when other continents shall spread before us their riches. 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Wliispt-rs, laitiglitt-1: :intl 0xt'l:1in:1tm'y tuiistiltzitirms tnuk plum- lit-liintl Hlinsy signs plait'zn'tling t-lost-tl tluors. wliilt- now intl tlir-n ai int1fl'lt-tlfig1n't-slippt-tl Illtlllgllll't'Hl'l'lllUl'ilSlilllQllll'l02ll10lll'llill'Ill'-l'lIlQS ll ni' :i rlt-rliy lint. l'i'ninptly :it t-iglit. :i stiuingi-. innslqt-tl :isst-nilwlxtgv gaitlit-rt-tl in tlit- gyinnusitiin. wlii-iw I,tilt-txt l,nll:i1'. :is l.ittlt- Miss Kltillt-t. lt-tl tln- tilimnl llairvli. l1vt-i'ytnn- was tlit-it-. .X Spzinisli st'li4il'lt:l t-nqnt-ttislily flnsln-il lilac-li 4-yt-s :it Pint'- int, wlnlt- slim- clnnvt-tl tlit- lannlaingw: ll .l:ip:iin-st- nizntl witli t-ln-i'i'x' lmlnnins in ln-1' l1:1n'. . . . , , , . mis f'Sl'Hl'Tllll ln' xi pt-i'i'in'iggt-tl f-zivziln-it tln- fmltl Dust lwins St'Ulll'l'tl tln- plzivt-I .A 'y gypsit-s wziiiflr-11-tl :ilitint tt-lling t'tn'tnni-si vlmviis :unnst-tl witli tlit-it' stunts rlnslt intl t-lnittt-1-:wliilvtln-tiltl witwli rtitlt- lit-i-limtiiii,:intljnlly.lin-lc-1I-I,:intt-rnliglitt-tl tlit- Votitn. 'lllit- t-:tntllt-s lilinlu-tl :intl winlit-tl :it pninti-il 4-nnrt l:ulit-s. lm-t-xy mm'- ys. 1-:iinly-sin-lqiiig i-liiltln-n. liluiilu-tt-tl lntlinn Vliit-ls. tlt-inin't- l'rist'illns :intl lmltl pirzitt-s. Siispt-inlt-tl li-tnn tlit- l:ittit-4--wtwli. ,init-y .ltmnntlizins linlilmt-tl tn tt-inpt tlit- lningry it-vt-llt-i's. 'l'i'nining rnlt-s n't-i't- w:iix't-tl. sn tlizit :ill iniglit pxirtzilu- nl' tlnn j1lllllllS2lIl1l 1-itll-in Witlirntt n':it'iiiiig, tw:-lvv lllll'l'llllt' gliusts :ippt':1i't'tl, snntvli- g tiiiw:n'y' inziitlt-ns :intl t-:ii'i'y'ing tln-in till' In tlit- nt-tlit-r rt-ginns. lrnin wliit-li tlit-y tint't'gr-tl to tt-ll nl' llilll'-l'1llSlllLl ttii'tni't-s. Wln-n tln- uiwlit-stt':i lnitl tin-tl its:-lf ont. 's ll i i tivitit-s 4-1-:ist-tl. :intl quit-t st-ttlt-tl :it Inst llllttll tln- tltbl'lllllUI'll'S. lint not lui' r Q - igl lln- 4-nnit sncltli-nly iw-vt-i-lit-i':itt-il witli wlnitips :intl wills: -l1ll'li-ll-l.2lllll'l'Il5 lit rt-tl l'i'nin tln- mills: :intl glttisllf' lignrt-s llt-ix' :ilinnt t-:iiiying t-:nnllt-s. .'xl.ll'l' :1 twining. glnistly' tlatnt-4-. tliis wt-itwl 4-itiwtl Qxitlit-rt-tl in tlit- tlrivt-. 'llltv pnsliing li:ii'lQ nl' ln-:nl-tli't-sst-s it-vt-:ilt-tl l':iinili:ii' lui-t-s till tln- Stiplmtiiniw-s. wlin sung lin' ns. w llH'll' i't-pt'i'ttiit't- was Yill'lt'tl ln' t':itt-lux' 1-lnss stings, wt-t-px' gliust vlnints. :intl millvgt- mln-t-rs. 'l'ln- lt-ix' slt-1-ny-ln-:nls wlni tlitl nut :iwnkt-ii lin' tliis st-i't-n:nlt- siglit-tl :intl grnaiiit-tl in tln-ii' slt-t-p :is tln-5' mln-:inn-tl tlint :i linst nl' singing glinsts was t-:n'i'ying tln-in till' tn tlit- spii'it-wtn'ltl un tliis spmmliy' lilaillmxkt-'t-ii nigllt. I ilqf Qu Informal Dances Soft lights gleaming from the gaily deeorated gym, autos rolling grandly into the eourt. Middle filled with young gallants, the telephones ringing incessantly in the Corridors, girls mshing madly to their rooms for a last glanee at the mirror and a final dab of' powder-what eould it mean hut an informal dance? How We have enjoyed having a Hman danee every month, for, verily, feminine soeiety palls on us at times. Best of all was the semi-formal Christmas party, with its important orehestra from Belvidere, its monster Christmas tree, and real food. May the monthly informal become an institution at R. Cl Junior Tea Dance The Junior Class was hostess to the Freshman Class and the rest of the students of Rockford College at a tea-dance, on Septeinber 27, at the Inglaterra. All of us enjoyed the usually forbidden dance floor and the dainty refreshments served in the gallery, and hope for another such good time. l T J 'H d v W 5 it . r P if Page QI I I3IQAR ZHKH: .Iznn1:n'3' 30th. 1922 Yon shonltl of svftn tho gruntl zillltir that I sziw lzis' nitv. Thvy haul at party :it this Volltigt- that tht-5' will lIom'li Proin. 2111. sonni of tht- girls tlrvssvtl up likv tht-y was nn-n :intl took thvir girls to tht- tlznn-tn I inivvi' saw so Illillly l12llltlSUll1l' young tk-llus. :intl tht- girls-wvll. I gm-ss the-ir tlrt-ssvs nntst lmvv lwvn got up in :1 i' llllI'l'y, t'2IllStt tlit-rv wzisn t innvh ol vin. An yon shonltl ot sovn how t-lt-gaint thosv nn-n :ic-tml. Wlntn vw-i'y'lio4l3' got to thvir plum-s in tlni tlining rooin. why thvin nn-n vw-in pnllt-tl ont tht- girls t-hziirs. nn' thost- fool girls was zilwnys dropping tln-ir naipliins. :intl ol' vonrst- tht- l'till:is lnnl to pivk 'vin np. 'l'ln'y liznl :tn ziwltll lot ol'l':1nt'Y thin gs to t':tI. lint tht-3' tlitln't mit nnivh. 'l'ln- girls 4litln't mlo nothin' only gigglt- illlllilllglll nn' :lvl sillyyznnl vwi'y ont-v in at whilv tlntykl niztkv thv ntvn I gr-t np :intl tl:int-t- with t-ni' llitl von 1-wr ln-:ir o' snvh at thing :is trving to mit nn' l i l tl:int-t- :it tht- s:nntt tnntn' It Wvll. :tltt-1' tln-x' tl 1-'nn-'lt-tl n' vt 1-notllh tll1'B' wt-nt tllmstnirs :intl finislnwl np tht' l t I ' - A 3-P- t tlztnr'in'. rin-li tl:int'in' yon iniwi' saw. why tln-y tlon't tlziinwiftlit-y just kiinlzt i wailli xirotnnl :intl inf'-'lv 't httlv. lint tli:it's :ill yon 4-onltl tlo with tht- kind of .rsrs ' ninsit- tlnt oi't'ln-strx' gronntl ont. 'l'ln- nit-n got tlntt hot irztlking :irotnnl so fzist llnit tln-ir nnist'n'ln 's 1-:nnv right off. lint tln- girls gatvt- 'vin sonn- liintl of pink stnlt tht-x' 4-:illt-tl pnnt-li. :intl .ittt-r tln-y tlrzinla thzit I gnvss thvy innst lniw- got it 1-oolt-tl :ig:nn vxinst- tht-Y lwpt right on :i-tl:nn'ni till :i lu-ll ning, :intl than nntaint tht-x' li-nl Io flint. l gllltwr tht- girls lilat-tl tho party alright. vanish I ln':n'tl 'vin :ill t 4 tt-ll tlntin nn-n tlntx' lnnl at XYllll4lt'l'llll tnntt. Wt-ll gtitnl lmyt' Zvliv. i l l l J lagf og lront 1.4-nn. Page Q3 Memoirs of ther Days .X must lim-1-1-stingilm-111111-lit was ll 4 1 mlx' hwuml lll :ui nhl lI'llllli in :1 mlm-sortml zitliv. 'lllllSXY:IS:llll:ll'YWl'lllt'Ill1Y:l YHIIIIQ sm-ivtx' llmtrrmilllrilxgxtl1a':ulminisI1':1 - . , . . llllll ul f1t'HI'LIl'xxIlSlllllQlUl!. llviwlr-sm-i'1pI1minlgi 1-1-1't:1i11 XYhiIm- Huusl- party tolls ul' :1 must llllllSll:ll lmrty mm- g1'lYl'll tlwrl-. This story SPPIIIS :in :u'r'i1r:ilv vision of v - 3 f 1 our lXIl?4lllllg.IlUll lurly. lllllllllll thi in ls nn nzinu- in thv ilmrx' :mil no wcml hx wlih-li lhv 1-xm-I wuiwl ruin hi- Ill'l1'l'lllllll'1l. thi- zu-1-miiit is ggiwn :is hmml. l 1aim1'.xm' 122. .X must llllllSlllll ilziv. 'l'hv Whiti- lhnusv was upvm-il in :1 grnmllv 1-mnpziiiv oi grin-sts this night, :is is usual un Ihr' l,l'l'SlIll'lll.5 lllI'!ll1l:lj'. lint wil xwiw- :ill :istuulul ml hx' Ihv uniqm-mitm'I:i111ii1v1iI lurmslu ll. lllllIl1'l'WliSlll'l1l in :1 ilining mimi lit hyluV1'lyc':lllmll1-s,:milmust l'XlllllSll1llXlll'l'Ul'Illl'll. I 1-uuhl SI'2ll'l't'1'Il-lily thv sumpt ll0llS ilimwr. hy l'l'ZlSUll ul' my pll'2lSlll'l' in louking upon thi- gallxmt :mil c-hzirmilig lIlKllllS pri-si-ht. 'llI'lllf'. I liaiw- in-wi' sm-11 nmrv liumlsoim- llll'Il :mil lwillllllnlll wmnvn than wi- lmvi- righl lu-rv in Wzisliingtmi. 'l'hv gowns ul' thv lzulivs :ln vxquisitv. BK'lWl'l'Il 1-uiirsvs :i 21171115 ul' lliwviaiii girls ,gfnvv sonic- of thvii' i'Ullllll'y.S ilznivvs 'l'hvy worm' lllllll' imtimizil UUSTIIIIIU, whim-h sm-ms most llllllSllill to us. hut whim-h is :iilmiraihly suilwl to thc-ir Kl2lllK'lllg1. Tlivy iiitvmrc-tml thv music' :is it zippmilvml to thvh' llivliligis :incl thvii' 4-motions tlircmglm thvii' hmlivs. An vxquisitr- l i'vm'l1 maiclvmnisvllc- grain- :1 lmwlx' clzinvi' lizitlvm- to hm' m'ui1nt1'y. Ha-r nzitimizil c-ostumm is mum-li Slllllllll' to ours, hut llllll'll num strilqiiigr :xml sulliptuous. Xvllvll wv hm mow-il To thv gm' hull rmmi. wliivh was mlm-c'm':1tm-ml with stu-z11x1c'1's of our l'0llllll'j'ih Pugr 41.1 1'111111's, the 11:111001's 011t01'011 11s Zlglilill. T110 1'1l'l'1ll'1l 1:111y 1lil1VP Ql1l011ll'I' 011111'111i11gg 11:1111'0, 111111 1111-,G1'01-11111 girls i11t01'p1'0t011 SOIIIO 111 Olll' OWII 11010v1-11 11111's01'y 1'11y1110s i11 il 111081 1111l'1't'S1111g way. 1V11011 801110 01-t11ei1' 11w11 s110t0110s'1 with S11t'11 il wi110 VIll'1l'1j' 01 111111111s 111111 110011 given t110 011t01't11i11111011t was 0VC'l'. r1T110Il we 1111 j0i11011 i11 t110 112111012 T110 Vi1',qi11i11 R001 111111111011 11111011 011t01't:1i11- 1110111 111111 1111111s0111011t RIS 11s11111. But IIIOS1- 01 the 0v011i11,Qg was 110V0t011 t0 101111111111 11 new type 01 1121111011112 whieh is 01'00pi11g1 i11t0 this COllI111'Y i11 21 1110st 111yst101'i011s 111211111012 I 0z1111111t 11tt0111pt t0 explain it, 0x1'0pt1 that the 11011100 is 11ivi11011 i11t0 001117108 11i1V111Q 110 11g111'0 t0 00111111010 with 0t h01's. T11e 1211157 111111 20111-1011111111 LISP-111110 :1 position 1'2lC1I1g 011011 0t1101', t110 g011t10111z111 p1110es his 1'igg11t1 11111111 U11 t110 121615773 1111011, 1111110 S110 rests 11e1' 1'ig11t 11111161 in his 1e1t1 0110, 2111111 11Pl' 1011 11111111 011 his S110l11f101'. T110 g011t101111111 w111tz0S, two-steps 01' 1'OX-1101-S-EIS they 02111 0111 1.01111 01 the new t1l1I1l'1I1g1i1I1f1 1110 1111131 1100s as 110 wishes 1101' t0 110. T110 11111si1' was 1110311 111111s11111. It had a. 1'3111lC1' 101'eig11 SOUIIC1, but s00111e11 z111111i1'11111y z11111pt011 t0 the new 11111101-. W0 were 2111 GX1l'Gl11f'1Y s01'1'y when t110 11111si0 st0pp011, 111111 we had t0 go 110111e. YVO 2111 10011 101'wa1'11 with QQTGH1- D1GZ1S111'0 t0 t110 P1'esi11e11t1's 11i1't111111y 0e10111'11ti011 011011 year 1100111150 it Z11W21YS 11f101'11S S11011 011111'111ing e11t01't11i11111011t. They 1011 1110 that SOIIIO 111011 p1'0p110Sy that by the 1111110 W0 21-1'C thought 01 as H2l11Cl'3S11O1'Sn, Mr. 1Vz1s11ingt011's 11i1't110111y wi11 1111v0 110001110 EL g1'0:1t1 1121111011111 1101i1121y. It is 11111 t0 1111212911119 that young people in the years t0 001110 may 111'0SS i11 the fashion 01 Olll' times 011 0119 day 01 011011 y0a1' in 1'G11161111D1'2lI1CG 01 M12 VVH51111I1f111O11. I WOI1t1G1' 11 they wi11 thus g0t 111110 t1h0 spirit 01 0111' 1111y so 11111011 t111at they wi11 10se th0i1' pei'- sonalities 101' 0110 GVE'Il1Il2QQ 211111 110001110 a11s01'11e11 i11 the spirit 01 this 11z1y'? It WOl11C1 be a 119311111111 Way in which to show 1'eVe1'0n1:e 101' M12 W2IS111I1QQ1OI11 P1111 95 Freshman Promenade P1'11111! .11151 111i111i. 1:1115-. 111 11111 111111-1- 11111115 11'11 5111111 111- f1I1111'111g 111 11i'11l'f'1111l111-. 5:1111 M:11'i1111. :15 S1111 111:1111111 11111 1111151111121 111111-111-5 111. 1111111111 11111l1'111ll11lQ12111111S. 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'11111' 1'1'1111'1' Zl1S1l' 1111 1111' 1'1111111 11:15 11':11151111'1111111 111111 :1 1::11'111-11 111 1111'1111'. 11111 Ay ' gf i ,Ai , 1 1111111-11111-115 15111111113 1111 1-1'111'1' SI111' 111 1111- 1111211 S-4 - - 1 1 11111:11'5 11'1111'11 1111-111911 11. 1 II11'll15 111' Q1:155 1':1111111--51111115 11111111112 1:11'111111:11 111111111-5:11111111111111-11:15111-15111'1:11'1-1111:11'511'1-111 111-:15 :11111 11:111'1111115. 1'11'1l1l1 1111' 1'1'll1111' :111111'1'. 41, 511111. X.1'11f1xY 1121115 1'21N1 1111'11v Q11111' 111'1-1' 1111- 11X1'111-11 11111112 1'1l1'l'N 111' 11111511 XY1l1l 11'1-1'11 11:1111'111u 11111111-1-11 1111' 1'11111'51'F 111 :1 f11'111'l1l115 :11111 511111111111 S1'1'X'1'11 11111111-1: 1711l1'11111-1'1-1'51-1-5111-11111-1-111111111115:1511111511'. '111115111-1'1-111'11:11'11-5111l,1111151-:15111111' 51111111111 111111 1111' g1'11111:15i11111. 11'1111'11 1111511151111 11111:l111111'1'111 g:11'111-11 111' 1111111-11111-115 1111'111'1111 111' :1 11:11'11 5111311111 1111111111-111-1'111'1'111'g11111111:1111111':111-1111111111-111'X111 KI111111 l1111'1'lI1 l1 1111- 111111111 111-1111111 1l'1l1ll 1115 111111' 51-111 111 11111 1111:11'1-115. ,., 1 K N 1 'l'111-1-1111111 1111-g1'111111151111111111511111111-11111111111-1111111111511111111111'-11111151-111111111:1111' 1'1i1'1' 1'11:111'5 :11111 1:1111115. :11111 Q1'i11'1'111l1 1:1111115 1':151 1111111' F111-1 1111111 111'111' 11111 1'1111l11. 111 11 NY1lN1'111A1115l'11111111 1:11111-1--11'111'11 11':111.11:111'11111111111 111' 1111111'-11111-115. :11111 1:111. 1x1':11'1-- 1111 111111115 :11111 1.1'1'1Ir. 1Y1l11'11 g111'11 11 :1 1'11511l' :1111 .xS11l1'11211111511111111'1'1111'1i11I'1'11' ll1'Il1'1111XX1'1Y1'.11l1'11Il11I1X 1'11'1'S1lIll1'll11il111'Q111111- 11111 '11111 51111111-11 -111'-11' 111 111-11 11111 1'1-1 1-111151-111115 111'11 1111-11' 11i11U'1'11'1'111' 1,1'11111 P, 1 1 1 1 V . . . 1 1 5 11:15 :11 :111 111111. l'11gw 1111 '11111' 111111115 111-1'11 1'1-1'1' ll:11111N' 111 1111111' :11111111111- Upper Classmeifs Formal And the night shall be filled with inusie And the cares tliat infest the day Shall fold their tents as tl1e Arabs And as silently steal away. Yes, inusie by S111lfll'S orehestra from LC'XlI1glf1OI1,XVll1ll a delicious supper, excellent p2I1'lI1C1'S,2II1Cl 11ew clothes galore were features of the annual proinenade given by the Sophoinores, Juniors and Seniors, O11 the evening of April eighth at the Elks Club in Rockford. Freslnnan Pronis are glorious with their feverishly Constructed decorations inade by loving hands at l1o1ne. The usual enthusiasm of the first forinal, with everyone worked up to a frenzy over programs and nut Cups, but Wasn't there a cheaper, 1no1'e sophisticated satisfaction i11 upperelassinan Proni? There was the usual array of silver slippers, silver wreaths and eorsages, with the grand inareh reininding one of a fashion show with its brilliant collections of lovely gowns. But the enthusiasin and gaiety was not Conventional-They were spon- taneous and ever present as they should be to make a p1'OI11 a sueeess. Hester Johnson, Proin ehairinan 1923 led the grand inareh with Mr. Gene Crawford of the University of Wiseoiisiii. Those serving as patrons were: Dr. and Mrs. Maddox, Dean Green, Dr. and Mrs. Van Riper, Mr. Edwin H. Keele, and Mr. and Mrs. George Forbes. px! f X , as 4: in G 3 9 , I YUZTF1- Page Q7 I1 -'G l N N H' i, J 1 1 4 J l 1 r U k i 11 -H 1 i 1 N, N1 , x T J, ,1, '1 '1 vi 1, if' uf: .. :- Athletic Association Council ELIZABETH SNOVV . . President NIARJORIE SALISBURY Vice-President AMELIA SWANSTON . . Secretary LEONA THURSTON . A Treasurer FRANCES RIEGAN . . . Senior Member HELEN CALL . . .A . . Sophomore Member VIRGINIA JACKOLA, RUTH LEENHOUTS . Freshman Members HEADS OF SPORTS LUCILE LIGGETT Hockey LOUISE DARROW . Basketball HAERIETTE MONROE . Swimming ANNA RoHE . Hiking Club s With the adoption of the new constitution, several important changes have been introduced into the structure and workings of the Athletic Association of Rockford College. The membership is now closed, including only those who have earned one hundred points in athletic activity. In adopting this closed member- ship policy, we are in accordance with the most perfected athletic associations of the country, who have founded a means to increase efficiency. At the regular monthly meetings all business of the association is transacted and awards for merits are presented. The Athletic Council is the executive board of the association, acting as standing nominating committee. The annual election of oflicers is held in March, and the installation takes place in April. The mem- bers of the council include the officers, two Inembers from each class, and the heads of sports during their respective seasons. The athletic fee paid by all students, is disbursed at the order of the associa- tion for various types of equipment and awards. This year the association helped to purchase a buck and several new mats, which have fulfilled a long standing Page QQ need in the gymnasium. The association sponsored a vaudeville to which each of the classes and clubs contributed an act. The proceeds went toward sending a delegate to the Athletic Conference of American College YVOIHGII at Boulder. Colorado. Various types of awards are inade. Teani inenihers. and substitutes who participate in final ganies. receive sport letters and athletic points. A felt is awarded for having four hundred points and a posture of The is given for seven hundred points and an posture. The highest and niost personal award, the gold RCW pin. goes to one who has not onlvone thousand points hut who is adjudged to he an all-round Rockford Vollege girl. To recog- nize class achievements in athletics. at the close of each inter-class tournanient in various sports, a silver loving cup is presented to the winning teain. The winning class Inav keep the trophy permanently. provided it wins it three succes- sive years. These smorts have ltcen offered according to season: hocltcv. swinnnine: 1 . PN haskethall. dancing. horselmack riding. tennis. out-door hast-lmall. and Archery. This sprine' the association has lmeen co-operating with the departments to develope P' a spring sport which will correspond to lloeliey in that it will allow a large ntnnhei to participate. lt is hoped that lwaselaall will eventually share with tennis tht place of inavior interest in our spring season. u Y, 9' -Af ftfltt f t t lt! lt l 1 sl Page loo i X!! tl il li ltto 111111 K,l l Hockey Tl1e hockey season of 1921 bore two inarks of success-teainwork on the field and good spirit in tl1e lines. E2 The condition of the field proinised a. series of l1ard ganies. Hours of vigorous practice and days of severe training all counted in fill? finals of Noveinber twenty- first. The girls rallied ainazingly well despite fill? disadvantage of a. sodden field, and played an extraordinarily fast ganie. The Seniors defeated tl1e Sopho- niores. Tl1e Juniors defeated tl1e Freshinen. No onlooker in the final gaine but felt that the outcoine was dubious. The two tea111s seeined evenly niatched. But tl1e Juniors won on the narrow score of 3 to 1, and received with pardon- able pride, both the silver hockey cup, presented to Rockford by the class of '22, and the award for tl1e best training record. Mutual respect and 111utual adn1iration characterized tl1e hockey banquet. Nowhere is the growing spirit of co-operation ainong woinen better Cl9111O11Sf1l'3f.CCl than in this Rockford College cere111ony. It is not the victors and the vanquished but the Hockey players and the l1ockey Teams who dine together and sing each other's praises. 1 At the day's end, the Seniors gathered around the open fire in Middle Hall, and the other classes closed around thern. The lovely old songs that have risen froni the l1G8.1'f of Rockford joined all the singers in that bond of a co111n1on fealty that shall send Rockford on with increasing strength toward the future. Varsity Team E. SNOW .,.... Center, Forward H. HARLAN . Right Inside R. LEENHOUTS . , . Left Inside Q. KINNEY AND L. DARRow . Right Wing A. SwANsToN . . Left Wing E. HOWELL , Center Half M. SALISBURY . Right. Half A. JIRTLE . Left Half H. CALL . . Right Full M. CALKINS . , Left Full H. MARSH AND O. NASH . Goal Page IOI Senior Hockey Team HJ ILIIHXSIII X.lXIllNl l7.l'f1mll lX,l,l4lllIX IUIIXXIXUIXI' l'.5x-m Klllllkfvx Xl.llIYIIl x I.R11,xx S. X11 mm. 1k'.np1.4irw ll. PHIIIII Fulk l'..Sm1n41-.x XI. lllll XI. Nm H Junior Hockey Team Y. CONDON O. NASH L. CONXVAY L. THURSTON H. Loox E. KOEBER H. BARKER M. SMITH A. Roms E. SHEDD fsubb M. SALISBURY CCaptainD I. KINNEH' SL1bS4L.BRUNAUD H. VVATSON L. PELHAM Pfzgf 103 Sophomore Hockey Team IIS? If II.QAXIl lI.l:llllIlR ll.l'fN11x:wx11lH Xl.L'xlmx l7.Slll'lHxN l.L'lINNUIll N.SuxxNloX .X,-llklll XI.XXnxmN l,.lJxmum Il,Nlxm11wL'41p141i1w II.lI.ua1.xx -l.Xl.n Sulw Illwxxlxx XI.l,IIlN S.Sh1xN1K X,XltLvflRXlIkK vl.l:lNllXl Freshman Hockey Team M. LAMAR M. E. PANCLE M. ROWLAND V. -IACROLA R. LEENI-IOUTS D. BOWERS E. XKVEBSTER M. WHITE - H. DAGGETT K. PITT CCaptainD R. CHRISTIANSON Subs-K. NEXVRIAN, S. K1ACGLASHAN,T.GERRY, R. CLOTHIER, W. SMITH, A. IVIACFADYEN, E.SALOMON Page 105 f w ugf' IDU Hiking Club lY0'll sing ll song of thv rogul. lu-igll lm, For jolly llikvrs am- wc-. rl1lN'll'lllUI1llOW21l1llfll'ltlXVPlll21 hiking arm f'mm' join um' l'Ull1I71lllj'l l m' tlw lifv of tlw UlX'Il 1'r1:11l. lu-iglm lm. ls an lmppy lill- :xml flu-1-. llv ll U'lx'4' Ilmw- f'lll'l'l'S lm' ilu' ulvlm rugyl, y-Q Y . . . , llc' 11- Illw- llllil'l'S nl ll. Q. llmsf- wlu-1 lmvn' llllu-rl :n- mm-ll :ls ill lllll1'S :11 1'1-QM:-1'-'fl llllil'4 lmvv Wu 7 Xilxlm-lic' llllllllx. ! QQ - 1-gov' 5 Ii' N! t Basketball The '22 season in basketball aroused unusual interest because of the new tournament feature. The old custom of semi-final contests between sister classes, and a final contest between the winners, was done away with, and a new scheme, that of each class playing every other class, was adopted. The class coming through the tournament with the highest percentage of games, received the cup. This seemed to be a fairer plan than the old system because it gave each team at chance to show its endurance and worth. The scores were Junior . . 16 Sophomore . 20 Senior . 3 Freshmen 65 Junior . -19 Senior . 4 Sophomore . 30 Freshmen 37 Senior . 5 Freshmen 47 Junior . 21 Freshmen 34 The Freshmen came through the tournament with an average of one -hundred percent and were awarded the cup. The basketball teams were given a banquet after the last game, Monday, April 10th. At the banquet the announcement of the varsity team was made. B. HAEUssLER R. LEENHOUTS M. CROSBY V. JACKOLA K. PITT . M. SALISBURY VARSITY TEAM Jumping Center Running Center Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard Left Guard Pagf 107 Ujfr' 111A Senior Basketball Team I..II1111'1-,1.1. .l1111111i11u 6111111 RI. H1-1'1.11x1.xx 1111111111111 cllllll lS.II111:1.11'14e1 Right P11111 1111 Il. 1'1111,1.11's I.1-H I-'11111111l Sxmx' Right 4 111111 l,. S11x'1-g111Q11aN I.1'1t I 111111 511115-X. li111's1-3. I . li131a,xN. L. P11111-11. K. U111:111.1x Junior Basketball Team L. LIGGETT A.. ROHE L. THURSTON Y. CONDON G. WEYKER M. SALISBURY Jumping Center Running Center Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard Left Guard Subs-L. CONWAY, H. BARKER, I. KINNEY, O. NASH. Page' IOQ 4 Sopl1omorc: Bzlsketbull Team 11114x1.1N I1111111111 lllllll I XIXYI-,li l-11111111112 4111111 ll 1 11 Ili II1 l 11 N 1',xxs1'11x lmfl V11 H Il,111l..1N H1ffl1l 4 111111 X W11,111'1'11x 1.111 1 111111 11l1x IJ. Lux mx. 1.4 l.INN47l.l5. Ix.1 411 141-3. B. B. I. Y i E Freshman Basketball Team HAEUSSLER LEENHOUTS CROSBY . J ACKOLA PITT . WEBSTER Jumping Center Running Center Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard , Left Guard Subs-S. MACGLASHAN, M. HANNA, B. GOGDELL. Page III Y 5 I s ,ff L fi, I enms m' f ns DHl'I3I,lCS - Y -,-. l A Am Sr'1 1'1a1c1-Y. KI.x1c.m1cY l'fliYNuI.IJs S1-nim I4 ,V Y- . . I',I,IZAIili'IklI IImx'14.1.I.. IX.X'l'lIl'QNIXli H141-:nI,1x .lumm lm NI.x1c.mm' SAxI,1w1sl'1cY. I.14,ux.x '1'111'uw1'ux Swpluuxlmw 11 Klum' IJlA1'l',x-,. Suu I.nlAIwli u,liI'l'NI,XN l'il't'4lllllIlIl l lX.XI,S Qi fxv Nw l'il'1'Slllll4 ll vs. SHllllUlllUl'l'w. wjg X1 1 Q - ' ' f '5' H 5t'UI'l' flu--, fx-1. itil' Nrpllnlllul'v-, K, ' X 96 X xj J xx W . - . . . N rIM.I,I-,r ,H f 1 l ' g .Mm 5l'l l'IiIil.Y A N-nun' I ff rp . , . , fx ggi lu1,1z.xmQ'1'u Ilmxml. .lumm QW Kl.xn.mm' S.Xl.ISI4l'liY A SUI?llUIllUl'1' 91' M . ' ff RIMM' l71'v1a1a , I'u-slumzm Q I IN.Xl,S ,x fn 3 l l'1'SlIIIll'Il vs. Suplunllun-N. KJ Sc'fml'1'f-Qi-3. 4-li. li-3. ful' A W SU1llllllllUl'1'S. f in Wi EN s X1 f 1 ,gf ' QYNW7 i 1 l'agf Il W I .f ,i F Q. X ,W Swimming Every Rockford College girl proud of the swimming pool. If an education is to fit a girl for participation in life, swimming has its purpose and its place in college, and Rockford has not been slow to realize it. It was no Inean honor that Rockford received when the examiners who reported the demonstrations of January twentieth awarded to this college the highest standing, both in the exhibition of life-saving methods and in fancy diving, of any college graded up to that time. These examiners granted emblems of the Red Cross Life-Saving corps to Elizabeth Sovereign and Elizabeth Snow, '22, to Isadore Clissold, Jane Holt, Jeanette Meyer, Harriette Monroe, Virginia Wl131'fIOI1, and Marjory VVindes, '24g and to Virginia Jackola, Stjerna Mt-Glashan, Katherine Pitt, and Eunice Webster, '25. Perhaps the very highest honor of all was the praise given to Miss Helen Hyde, instructor in swimming. She was rated as very excellent, and among tlIe best yet examined. LIFE SAVING CORPS HARRIETTE NIONROE ..i... President lsADoRE CLISSOLD . Vice-President XXIIRGINIA JACKOLA Secretary-Treasurer INIARGERY VVINDES . Medical Oflficer JEAN IXIIAYER . . Captain HELEN I-I. HYDE Instructor ELIZABETH SNOW .... . Mate MEMBERS JANE HOLT XXTIRGINIA VVYHARTON KATHERINE PITT EUNICE WIEBSTER ELIZABETH SOVEREIGN STJERNA BIACGLASHAN Page 113 0 Rockford College Swimming Meet BIAY 6, 1921 S200 p. ul. PROGRAII 1 1. 20 yzml ll21Fl11Bl'021Sl stroke. I.. Bitllol' t'22l. 23 SOCO11llS. 2. 20 Y2'1l'fl flzlsll-Bzlvk stroke. F. XXv0l1Sl0l' l'23l. 16 1 5 seeollcls. 3, 40 j'i1I'fl 1lLlSl1fl'lI'0C' style. 17. xvtxlwlttl' V231. 30 SOL'O11llS. ll 1. 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VIIXIIXX ll li Nllc. if .X. lull ltlxxox fl' XlI'l'l'l'I llllI.lQX llYlll f'l.lflIli HI V411 llbln l-.l.lz.xlal,lQll lu, l,l XlUl5l. lil-'Wllllll-'li 5'l'IQI,1.,X Nl. .XI.I.liX ,xrrlrlillll M.mu,lll1-3'1' 51-1YNl111'H llvllllllllg rlll'l11ll. 1921-23-811.13 13011115 of 110. llrlllg-24'-Eel.-3 lllllivlllllul Point lYl1Il1K'l'. l'llUl'l'1li'1' Wmlllstvl: 20 yillll ll2l5ll'l72ll'li: 411 x ll llilSl1 l1'l't'1 l7lX'll1jl. 44 l ' 1171 llllllts ul possllmlv .- Przgf 115 Annual Indoor Meet SATURDAY. BI.-ARCH 25. 1922. 7:30 P. M. J UDGES Miss BIILDR1-LD CURRIER . . . Rockford High School Miss BI.-XRGARET SCHELTZ . . Northwestern I'niversity MRS. LYMAN BI.-XTHERS . Forinerly of I'1iivm'sit3' of IYis0onsin CLERK ' Miss HELEN Hox'EY HYDE This YIPIIIOIISIIYIIIUI1 is typivnl of thc- gyiniiustic work ,qivvn in ITXSIIIIQII' chissog 'lhv quzilitic-s which i1l'l' i'0llSIlIl'l'CiI l'9gIIlIi1l'Ij' zinrl for whim-h points urn givon :irc C orrc-c-T posturr-. qnirknc-ss of rvsponso :incl ilC'l'lll'2U'f' of vxvrntion. In nppnirntii ark form nncl hc-ight nrv roiisimlc-1'wl. In Hoor work thc- VIQISS is jnrlgwl :is ai wliohz In :ippzirzitns work thc' vlzis- . fc mins :mx jiiclgx-fl inrlivirhizilly ZIIHI tho zivcmigrc- tzikm-n. POINTS Iflorn' Xvfblh . . . Un thx- svzlh- of IO .Xppnrziillx . Un thc' SK'IlIl' of Ill I Iivizly , ...,r Un Ihm' Svaih- of IU URIDI-Ili HI-' liYl'IN'l'S I. I IlIl'2lIlI'l' of C'l:1ssw 2. I looi' Work :i. l'ql'1'SllIll4'Il Ir, Supl14mll1u1'vs cz .lnniorx rl. Svlliulw 3. pp:ir:iInf Il. Iiupvxl Vlillllvillg I+. Iillvlii l'Il'UIlI Nll':l1l4IIl'X':lllIl mx Hronini Ilnml train-lling with Qnnnu fl. Ilorwz Hlilirlm-x':111ll an liopwi Swing jump for In-iglii 1. lim-lay' 5. l'1'1-sviutrilioiio1'.Xlhlm-lim'.Xnnrils U. lllelgfw lin'lnml'I l,l'4'Bl'llIflIIHll of Ilnlool'i'1lp ln' l,l'1'Sl4Il nl Mnfhlox VIASS '1'lC.XMS 1922 N223 IUQI I923 IC. Ihmioxn H. Hximi-.ic H. f'.XI.I, R. IIXKIALIK M. Ili-Qxmgusox Y Voxnox M. Unis Ii. C'l.o1'ni1-gn S. HIliRl'li1i I. lilxxlai' H. l os'1'ign H. f'1iHXYl'l Ii. lHiIiHI,IN I. I,IG1Ql-Q'l li G. Ilwri-11,I.1xu 'l'. IiliIiliY M. UI'I'liRM.XN lf' NIt'fi'ii.X'I'lI fl. .lonxsox Y. .l.u'imI.A H. I,HILI,Il':4 U. NASH .X. Mvi'om11c'Ii R. IiIiI'lXliHI I'S I . REIQAN A. Roni-1 S. BIAAVK S. BIAI' fiLANllAN M. Svnrn H. SAL1s1s1'nY IC. Sviixieiiuiziz Ii. PITT IC. Sxow I.. 'IIHl'lCS'l'1lN M. WILLIAMS M. RUXYILXXI7 IC. Soviciziglux G XYIAQYKIQR M. Wlxnifgs li. Sigcaswoiwn IXIIQ1' III? Archery Rockford's newest sport is archery. If it appears to be less vigorous than our well-loved hockey, and tennis, and basketball, it has, nevertheless, a virtue all its own. A good bowinan needs a strong arm, a keen eye, and steady nerves. There are no archery teanis, no archery contests as yet. Archery is a sport for the solitary athlete, in colnpetition with his weaker and less accurate self. Horseback Riding The resident students of the College have been granted the privilege of asso- ciate nieinbership in the Rockford Riding Club since last spring, and have taken full advantage of this splendid opportunity. A fee of ten dollars is exaeted upon entrance, which entitles the payer to all the privileges of the club for two years, and to the use of the horses not owned privately. This year horseback riding has been made an elective spring and fall sport, under the leadership of Miss Chadwick. The horses niay be kept out as long as desired, thus picnic parties are niade possible. These and the nioonlight. rides which follow will never lose their fascination. The Rockford Riding Club has inade possible 'our participation in this attrac- tive and highly invigorating sport which is fast. being introduced in all leading colleges and universities. Page 117 The Athletic Vaudeville A STRIP-LE LITTLE PRUGRAKI TY11111 is 1-xpc-1-11-11 111 1111 At1111-111- 1'1111111-1'i111- is this: Qjl'i1K'1 1'll1 1'111111111g 11111 1'1OI'Sl'S. ,Ql'i1f'C11l11 s11'i1-115 111111135 Q1'11f'f'1t111 1111111-1'-s. 1V11:11 1'1-:1111 1:1111-s p1111'1- is 11111 21 S1-1111111 song, X'1 I'j' 111-1's1111z11 1115, 1111' 1-XQ11111111-. 111 1 Xxgllut :1 M1111-si1111 111 1111- sk11 211111 V0l'f' U1I11'1ll4'. P1x1'11l'lDS 111111 is XY11f' s11 Illilllj' 111' 11s 1'1111-11 1111' 11. r1T11f'I1 1 ll If is 21 5111111 1111' :1111111s1 1'X'1'I'y 111'g1:1111z:1111111 111 s1'1111111. .1:1111- H1111's V1'l'j' 111-:1111 111111111115 11'z1s 11111111111111-1111' 1111- 11111s1 :11'1is1i1- 1111. 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It was a free and graceful interpretation of the music in accordance to the emotions music aroused in the hearts of the dancers. This interpretative dancing does something for the students that no other form of Athletics does. Swimming makes for grace, tennis or hockey give strength, but dancing develops the personality. If a girl is awkward she is self-conscious. Her personality is lost in her con- stant thinking of herself. Thru dancing she loses her awkwardness. Her mind is on the beautiful music, and she is busy expressing it thru graceful movements, her body the medium of her self-expression. Individuality and originality are encouraged in Miss Chadwick's class. If a student is to be a good dancer she must let her personality grow so that she can interpret the music as it appeals to her. This type of dancing has become an important feature of the physical educa- tion department. . Pagf IIQ .gig 2 Y N I W' XV I W 1: 41 ,w W U1 J, if Us 5 1 el if ii ix? Elf H fi il ' , W 5 .im W U V ,lf Vx HI 111 1 i l,J1yz' 130 X! Q N X Q Q m g q w l XJ patz-Barr 6 Cream YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW BUY THE BEST IT'S DELICIOUSLY BETTER WHAT DIVERSION IS IN ' YOUR MIND FOR TOMORROW? T110 Student who tl101'0110'111v C'Il'OVS life 111 11 hO2l11i-11V 'W1IO10SOIl10 wav, CO1lS11llI1i11V ?' . v . . seeks 11 Vl1l'10fj' of t11V0l'S1OI1S :Ls :1 l'6'12LXi1i1OIl from studies 111111 social duties. T110 little v:1e11tio11s, the week-1-1111 trips, the nice little Visits to l'012L111VC'S 111111 11f0-s:11'e1's. But 01111 1-z11111ot always 11l11VO such 11e11g.1g11tf111 oc1'z1s1o11s 111 z111t1c1pz1ti011. S0 Of110l' C112II12QCS 01 :1t1110sp11e1'e 11111st be devised. May we suggest 11 diversion that is always av11i111111e 111111 always 1IlI-Cl'PS111IlQQ- always C11i:fCl'0I1f 111 some way il'O1l1 the 3511110 before-:1 C11V9I'SlOI1 t1111t costs Vou 1101111- 111g1 and w11ic11 supplies p1e11si11g Sf11l1ll1ZlI11OH of ideas 21130111 pr-1'so11:11 :1pp111'e1 111111 l'Pq111l'91l10I1IS. Q A VISIT TO THIS STORE. 1ViI11OI11'- any O1711g2li1iOI1 to 1111I1i9 il pu1'c11z1se. Wit111 our i11vit:1tio11 to ask to see 1111yt11i11g you may desire to see, at any time, I'9,231'C11CSS of XV1I9i1116'l' you wish to purchase at the time or 1101. ' It is our pleasure to keep you IIII-O1'111Cf1 about our goods :111d 1I1t6'I'E'Si16C1 111 our store. A H TON 'S It Pays to Trade at Ashton's', Brunswick Phonographs Brunswick Records . All The Latest . Song and Dance ' Hits P1251 on Our.Stock Phonoigllyaph Coniimlete 11.1 - SHOE? '212 SO. MAIN QST. HOME .Vie qc, BRUNSWICK' Come in and Hear Them Let Us Demonstrate Pagf 123 IH' A X W W. wi ,, wg ? 1 J' 1 , u M V W I W qi IU! iii Wi wlf rlgt zu ?r,g was ip j iii? ,Mg iw FH if-M wgljn H 3w!A 1' JI g xx! I W LT l 1, NV VIN ,. W if wi: W M: W ffl? in , 1312 E r, JA! MU Nm W glib NM Prlgjf Ill 1, Nl iv K W in ,M lg, ,513 Y 'l'1c1,1f:1'IloNlc lXIAlN T24 Rockford rinting Co. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND STATIONERY 214-216 EAST STATE ST. RoCKFoRD, ILL. C C 3 ' ' 7 J 9 Its Wezse 3 for Blouses The smartest styles in all new high colors so fashionable this year. Also: Many new styles in SWeatersfeSlip-overs, Tuxedos and Coat Styles. EXCLUSIVE ROCKFORD AGENTS Fon Jack Tar Middies Frolaset and Justrite Corsets Niagara Maidl' and Centemeri Gloves Also Rockford distributors for Phoenix 100+ quality silk hose Pug! I- offer Studio A! I V tw ,tt I L. F. Rl'DBINSi'JN. Successor 1 fl' THIS HIfS'l' IN PIIH'l'HCiRAPHY fl t ,N V15 H 5ll'Ill'l llm nv I I I W. 5l'.X'l'IQ S11 Mt H :u. III. In .-3231, p, m. I,ll1lll fvlll',XITIIPUIIIIIPIII M' 5IllI1lIIj' My ,xl1IHiillllII TI1 'l'l'll'Ill1Hlll' Nlilill 1572 W W 1 t , ii M y t 202 Discount to All Students t t ,tr 1,r1!L'r' I f VA.. ,...,,X rf rf., ,-.---....-..Y,-.. ,.,.-v---Iv'-Vw-47 X' V W f Y . f ' Q K, .V ,X 1, .-:,?:5-, ,X W ' t s .,-we , VV ' ' . i X ,N 'em 3i,wQ.:AM swh s' 'NK 1 K fflgiiigi i , -f SX N . A 6 V' ,,,. -.5 ..,,.. L .,.. x I it ?l'w,,f'1x.ig. .4 'V A X 'T 1,3 s. 1.2, 12s13J U' 4- Lus. X35 ' . 'N w - - '--1 asf, gf. ' ' 3 JH . ,nfl-:Mil X r 9 A 5? N S ' RN? ' so MN r rf.'iQif S Xa N T! e W s ' f' N i ,,. . YNNQ- ' , .N if , 2 iw lv. , fsa it My . X Q V , ' W ni qyfggi, K , X E 9 r ..,, V -,5 .- . .img-, v . 'twfvg X lf 'ihf?2w'f1x:g X NQXNWN ' 5 Q az S? 7,1 QQ. N 4 x A - ' I , 'ffl Sfzuna.- . x- GENERATION x . ' ff! H x - , n - AIR Pumrncmom X I l I . j x MAIN PLANT - NH Q li 'V,! J. v GI:-:NERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Jf ii as . PM rffflg' 4 giiigswaf fil 1195 fly s A Gateway to Progress iff n - n M' , vig, f , T W ' There lt Stands-a Simple f0f'Cy-foot Y agi gateway but unlike any other in the en- 1 Q 5 tire world.. Through it have come many ,Vg 1, f f lf Ofihe sngmefffmg 1deaS'h-at have made un i T this an electrical America. H .A , s gs ' ' - Xxx V . K, s, ,Q . Z A . , - .. - TRANSMISSION The story of electrical development .-Q? . . f, - . .. wwfw ff-,sw , begins ln the Research Laboratories. M TLZGT Here the ruling spirit is one of know- ledge-truth-rather than immediate X7 practical results. In this manner are l established new theories-tools for fu- - ' nfs, A92 fls. ture use-which sooner or later End ., ,A M H, 5' ready application. r A ,la--Af, , K ' x Q The great industries that cluster , i f lf ? ' around Niagara Falls, the electrlcally Q ' x -- N. , X sig Av . . f '2ff:'Xv W LX' driven battle shlps, the trolley cars and 255 ' ,Y ' V ,I Q electmfied railways that carry millons, X ' ,QA 1 the household conveniences that have V 1 1 5 fd u. ,,, N l , reheved women of drudgery, the labor- , Q Q, 1 1, ii ?-fgg qemg , saving electricol tools of factories, all QQ' Q iAYvi'fllifBjw.,,- X owe their existence, partly at least, to ffl N TRANSPORTAUUN the co-ordinated efforts ofthe thousands X 5 HEAT ff xx who daily stream through this gateway, ' XX 1 , Wh . .X GeneraHQEEeetrsc H! .4 XX W' T ss Q General Odice Schenectady, N W 2 . 3 N. Y. 1 A N 5 95-4861: ' I . -1 V v A ., 1. --- - .. -1, -V .-W' w WA ' 5 -' , A 4 5 av 5 lsaw -ggi, F- A A N , , - W . T -a l, Q la 1 is 1 we at ' 'Fil' av f Q ,-3 fi , ' N' , T f a T n wr M fa ,f N m y wal s ,, 2 s I gr iw '5-,-.rf- ., .f a a,:,:3fT V ff ,, , a f 'f' H W -42 X Y KAR . , I i f x .N .-ij if A K , M . '5 v w ff' Q A , ' ' - 3 , n X ' -H, L V: ,Q f H f Y - Hi k QV s ' f MARINE? e gzlgljaf 'M ' HOME T X ,EVLECTRIHCATION ' MATERIAL HANADLING FARM E'l.FCTRlFlCATION CONVENIENQES Pagf 127 1111.1 fx --Q .,.v,g.-Q , I agr 125' bf' 3 P E 1 A ppearance! N .A 1 A Neat footwear mul eleaui, well pressed glLl'1llC'Ilt-S 1111-11.11 A . much to LIIDDOQIIELIICK' and this store is unusually ,Q equipped to accomplish this for you X 'X X, QR X 3 ' AT VERY REASONABLE COST 1 Suppose you try us once and bring to us your oxfords ,f its X f oi' shoes that have become worn and 1 'E LET US MAKE YOUR FOOTWEAR LIKE NEW I' A ' I,- I We clean gloves thoroughly and carefully. We dye in lg straw hats and reblock them. 5 WE DRY CLEAN AND PRESS GARMENTS I 'h Ph ' Auto Delivery 101 E. State Street RENEWING CLOTHES, HATS AND SHOES FOR HOME MADE CANDIES TRY- Haegg's L 417 E. State Street Page 129 Third National Bank OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN ROCKFORD ll! 1 UW- ! 5110 N rg 1 59 .Al f i EQ J i ' ii ji 5 r 'Ji IH tt 1 if Q Q 1 El f? 'Q X ii ii ,Xxx Poriraiture- with us is more than a C'on11nercial proposition- Ifis an Art in which we take great pride in giv- ing to our patrons the very best in modern photography at prices that are the fairest. The MCClymonds Studio -wi Phone Main 2570 127 N. Main Street 210 N. Wyman Main 887 Kalos Shop JANE EVEHETT Wrsn Ali Lines of Beauty Work The Whitson Dry Goods Co. 513-515 Seventh St., Rockford, Ill. For Better Dry Goods Come in and visit our store- it will pay you. Pagf 131 ELISHA L. THAYER CO. Jewelers and Opticians 104 W. State Street 10 steps from bridge Repair Work Our Speciality May we serve you WILLIAMS-WORMWOOD-MANNY CO 609-10-11 Wm. Brown Building General Insurance and Bonds Dependable Service to meet all requirements X Comb ll' lMvo11 lnlu-nmisn-1 ' .t I I Kmm ix X1 p. fe - .. X Comlun llu-llllslt-I1lvvllivlmlu-l:1ro11mllm'lu:1I. BEANS BAKERY Home Made Bakery Goods 431 W. State Street Phone Main 424 Palace WafHe Shop A Tiny place wlivre Ladies and Gentleinon sit around zip tiny white vountei' and feel at hoinv. A place where good eats and courteous tivaitiiieiit are the things tliat haye made us popular. l'So1ne nien aim to heconie Wealthy hut I just Waffle iny way along. l' J ACK. The W LK OVER Kodak Shop FOOTWEAR K Provides the style, that appeals to 125 N. Wyman St. 7 every wonian S heart. Step in and perinit us to show you the new things. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING KODAKS AND FILMS WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP Page 133 l .ju 1- l I Bell Phone 339 Home Phone 339 J. J. Soper Son l l l RCCKFORDXS FLORIST l . lfflli ll! IQH N. f'l1ll1'f'l1 Slice! liuc'li1'ul'1l. Illinois lil ll! HY ,4 QUICK SERVICE ml SHOE REPAIRING luis You-ll. Sl- f'fw ml 5lI'1'I'l ill W lilglnl mu xw ul xx':1y'lv1I'm'l1 f Quick Service Free Delivery il ,, ul vV' Il 1 ,i .r- fill -N f l l 1 f-1 H. H. 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Marcelling Hair Dressing .. - - H Scalp Massage Manicuring All the Newest Things First Electrolysis Shampooing llrlllf Inf Say It With Flowers BUCKBEE'S FRESH FRAGRANT FLOWERS GROWN IN ROCKFORD v . . . , Nl L' exvel 111 exquisite 1' lornl :ll'I':1ll5IOIllt'1llS for ull ocwzisioiis. 4 Prices Moderate Service Courteous Quality Unsurpassed 1' lowers sent to :mv destination at any time bv telegrapli. H. W. Buckbee City Store-220 S. Main Street, Greenhouses-1405 Kishwaukee Street MIDWAY Make it Your Headquarters For Entertainment Phone 262 Rockford's Biggest, Best, and Finest Photoplay Presentation Matinee and Evening Performances Plumbing, Heating, Electric and Mill Supplies HThe Home of A. B. C. Washers and Ironers. Forrington Cleaners Swords Brothers Co. 625-629 Seventh St. Rockford, Ill. Page 137 Largest line of Toilet Articles in The City JOHN R. PORTER 8a CO. Prescription Specialists THE REXAL DRUG STORE Stzm- :incl Blain Stn-r-t 'A Pliont- 539 The Horne of Porters Famous Chocolate Soda It's Dilferent frorn the Rest Telephone Your Order We have Free Delivery Service 1xx1.14,x' laws: x ll mm' if l'riT1-.ic x LAWSON AND PETERSON Decorators Dealers in Paints, Wall Papers, Pictures, Etc. .Tm l-1.S1:m-Sur.-4-I We Specialize in High Grade l'luoni- Nlnin -431 Interior Decorating lim-lglonl, Ill. Peanut Fluff Coca Cola Black Hawk Bar Hires Root Beer Nougat Bar Goldelle Ginger Ale Old Style Walnut Bar Orange Crush Peanut Bar Fountain Supplies Fancy Chocalates Superior Sodas Haines CANDIES DISTILLED WATER Rockford Coca Cola Bottling Co O l 7 - O llYl41lICl'lIli,XTl-.Ill 1,z1L'i' lfxv Setting a Standard BV cult-i'iiig the most 0Xt'i1lSlYt' stvles und the finest in quzility for priees von- sideinhly less thaui you :ire ordiiizirily risked to pm' else-wliere tor l1ll2llllY lI1t'I't'il2ll1- disc that voiiipziiw-s with ours. This poliey is zidding to out clieiitelle niainy st-on-s of Roekfoids most ilisc-riiiiiiizitiiigg wonien and misses. May we have the plezisiire of showing our woinleifiil 1-?Qtll'll10l'1iS to you when you eoiiteiiiplute :idding to your Wau'd1'olw. W. F. Brown Compan Exclusively a Ladies Speciality Store 116 W. State Street WHERE THE GOOD EATS COME FROM Genuine French Pastries, Choc-olnte lic-ltiirs and Creain Puffs with Genuine YYhipped Crezun. Lady Fingers. Muearoons. Cakes. Pies, Jelly Rolls, Butter Rolls, and 100 other Goodies. LAWTON'S ELECTRIC BAKERIES 318 E. State The Blue and 415 W. State St. White Cheekered Store CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS They come direct from ei spotless manufactory and are just brimful of sweetness. If you care for the mixed candies you should select from our enormous assortment. WILL BURNS 501 East State Street Pugr INQQ HICKEY'S HAND MADE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS LUNCHEONS Home Made Confections, Ice Cream and Ices PROMPT DELIVERIES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND FUEL Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Windows, Doors, and Mouldings Neponset Twin Slate Covered Shingles and Roll Rooiings Universal Portland Cement Rockford Lumber CH, Fuel Company 201 East State Street Phone Main 67 l 1.111 L 1 We sp1'1'i:1liz11 in 111:1lii11g your l1Oll10S 111111 r1111111s 11111111 l11-:111tif11l, lq1111wi11g that il11 will lll'1l' 1 hiv 11111r1' WOl'lrll living. ' 1 artistic :1t111ospl111r11 1'1'11z1t1-11 lay us m1Xq ' - l'111111 o11r shop are so lI1lll'l1 :1pp1'111'i:Lt1'1l. l This is the r1':1son why gifts 11111111113 1 H. F. NORRIS ART 85 GIFT SHOP 221 Fast State St1'111't . GUST. E. EKEBERG DRY GOODS CO. 42 7-429 Sev Two Stores enth Street A 1019 Fourteenth Street Merchandise at Popular Prices We Sell Butterick Patterns Courtesy Corner Service H Make This Store Your Downtown Hea1lqua1'ters Largest Stock of Kodaks and Supplies One Day Developing Service SIMON DRUG CO. State at Main our it XX ,X 1 l V Irv 1 X g i toil it .FNQ V X rx xxx x 1 X X QQX xi X 'XX i .V 1 X , X X, - x X Y X U 1 xx Q XUEXK PHIL KELLNER 8a CO. Watch Repairing The Biggest Little Jewelry Store in Town 409 Seventh Street Rockford, Illinois 1 Ye Gyfte Shoppe 124-126 South Church Street Quaint and Unusual .Gifts-Novelties and Furniture Students Cordially invited always Page I4I ALLEN'S CROCKERY STORE Most Everything 120 W. State St. The Two Best Places to Eat HOME AND HERE Crockery Glassware House Furnishings, Toys Shimmirfs 414 lfzlst State Stwvt 1 4 Wi N.. E ART' Stands for the highest qualities obtainable in seasonable Merchandise, the lowest prices consistent with these qualities, and the best service possible in distributing them. Headquarters for READY-To-WEAR, NECKWEAR, GLOVES AND Hos1ERY AND UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, LACES AND TRIMMINGS. JEWELRY AND LEATHER GOODS, FANCY GOODS AN'D YARNS ' DRAPERIES AND RUGS, STREET AND PARTY SHOES Pngr 143 PETERSEN'S FISH MARKET Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FISH AND OYSTERS Free Delivery to any Part of City Phone Main 6326 'L Meet Me At SWANSON' S MILLINERY The Midway Pharmacy The Home of fioml SUQIIIS 404 East State Street MIDWAY PHARMACY MAIN HAT SHOP I-'mxKXX'.llx1.1.-mx 0.25 Bllllll ST. VIH ,prim-I I IIA F wsu vrg Cx-inc. wouocu VLEAEE Pur A ww. in Fon mr sum A ow vmca. WHERE N PARK l l'1 MISS EYMORE. NOW To WAlT QJILL BQovGnTK'1!1 UP HERE. HAT Ano c,oAT 7 FOR MY LADY FAIR. LETS HOPE SHE5 DETTER THEN THE LA5T ULxND DATE, ff? F5 kk im I C ,A .A , V Q , ANU VOUQH ED FOQ THE. GXQLJF' SHE l'bT1 Y UP TD EX- Pi-Lu-AT-ousi xml COODNESEJ I 'VHOT T TWAS HE- HAT A FQ HT Fm! srsffg 'ew me Ecbmv. SXFTTQKESE MUbT QE GOOD TO LPCK upon Lx5TE'N To THOSE FCEL. C.nr?LS AT THE HEAD OF TNF. BTAXR- YWCSOUT TXPIE 5NE'5 LOHING 23155 r-'W Mm x5 QDMBLB if 52 9 V E ' 221 2 ' 5 i 1' ' I W? A 1' I A A AT LAST SHE xsv-vT 50 B. ISEE x'r1 in VOD AN ENJQGAVBLE sgvu-nwrbnow TO BE u-wnoovc 2.0. A ,f if 3 F 'K 1-ad KoQ,bex ' I :gr 14,1 v u I THE TAVERN Luncheons and Dinners . Banquets a Specialty l.l-INURIC Hvusr, Prop. Yuiu 35413 618 IQ. State Street Iiocktord, Illinois How Unusual Mzirj : I saw Hedley at Madison. IQIIIHOYI UI su nose Vou said 'Hil 1 iv ' I K there . May: UNO, I CllClI1Hf.H Kin.: What did you say? May: I said 'lo. 7 ? LVI THE AT RE The Aristocrat of Photoplay Presentation Always A Delightful Program Expert- ly Selected From The Product of The Master Crftftsincn of The Motion Picture. Supplernented with a diversified em- bellishment of entertainment features Pagf 145 ANY a time you've heard it said: Well, Pm not in business for my health. That's ,our business---looking after your health. I can assure you of the purity of our drugs and of the highly satis- factory service you will receive. HERE'S MY HEADQUARTERS Peopleis Pharmacy A. E. FREBURG, Prop. S. F. Cor. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. Rockford, Illinois ll1mx1'3.KI.xlx 2210 'l'1 l 1'1ll'Il,l'Il3S 'l'ln-xv was :1 lillll- girl. .lllrl Nlll' ll:l4l :I llllll' 4'llI'l llI'lXYHlll'llll'1'1'.Ul'lllIlX'lH'Sll1'llilll IllUl'1' Flu- lim-xx' music-. flu' lm:-xx' l-11-in-ln. i'11ll1m- ilu-sm-. :xml Vfbllllllflll Sl'llS1 lint llll'Illl'll1llml lllll mum- llm-lam: lo Ql1lUI'P. lil-wmllsv Ill.-v:nu-vnmfll-111ilu-smm-nllolll. l l l',X'1'I'X'lllll'. ll sllx' ul' lmlll fw lllll' :xml :1ll. 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State Street Page 147 1 I SKEYI-IAN'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists l,ll'Dll1'. Nlilill fl! iff. Rockford's Greatest Store ffiii . -- :Tri f The Best P ace or- l'NI'1' ... .1 1 :mil The Scores of Things a Girl Needs Dress Accessories jewelry Novelties Neckwear Hosiery lxllilll Nix ,MQW 115, For Your Convenience Post OfHceeeFourth Floor CSS BFOS. Eff CO. Slm'w:xI'I Ulfiew- lilwlf.. 5 m'ull4l lfluul Pearson Studio of 1 Photography Devoted to the Better Class of Photography Where Quality will be the Paramount Object PHONE M 1391 , 1016 4TH AVE. ROCKFORD, ILL. v '1- ' 6' xx' at W Q ff. 'rf' H3 n 6' 'X as ig, if EL A. G. OGREN MUSIC CO. 415-417 Seventh Street Pianos and Victrolas Records, Sheet Music Band and Orchestra Instruments Page 149 Dxne at the LUD CAFE where quahty never var1es We appreclate your patronage and are glad to have you d1ne Wlth us We guarantee to g1V8 you the best and the neatest serv1ce and always try to please the mo t part1cular Peterson Bros Props 1 XX 1 1:1 ND 1 llll 511111111111 1 1111 1 l Nl lll 1151111 l l ll lll X 1 3 11 l llll lll KXI 51 1111111 1 La France Rest Cure Shoe 1 1111111 111 1111111 11 1111 ll LaFranceRestCure Shoe111 11 111 1 1 1 l 1 II 1111 11lll 11111111 1 La France Rest C oe 11111 11111 Sold only by -X X1 X11rbec118l Son 317 Se1enth Street Everw ear HOSISYY Agency 111111 s s 111 X111 y Z l Vx V1 gl V1 111 '1 11 1 1.1 -1-1 Tl 11 9111 '1 , 1 1117 11 11110 ll J 1 lll Ill I ll Ill' ll ll llll 111 1 ll uf? 1111111111 s X11 ll 11f P111111111111111 1111111 11111111111 203 05 West State Street Rockford I111no1s ffl 1711 O P A I 0 Q . , 71. 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Page 151 This Book is 21 product of the Year Book De partment of the Rogers Printing Companv Dixon, and Chicago, Illinois Rockford College Founded in 1847 A College for Women, drawing Students from Many States and Three Foreign Countries Standard A college as rated by the University of Illinois and the United States Bureau of Education. Meiiilmei' of North Central Association and Association of Collegiate Alumnae. Seventy year's fine traditions, high scholarship-degrees first rank. Expert faculty of -15, greatly auginented this year. Strong AB. and BS. courses in all liberalizing subjects taught in their hunian relations-Mol ern Languages, Classics, History, Sociology, Philosophy, Sciences, Political Science. Special Courses in Music, Art, Education, Horne Economics, Social VVork, Bus- iness Adininistration, etc., leading to degrees in these fields. Unusual opportunities in Physical Education-new swiinniing pool, horse-hack riding, hockey, liasketlvall, tennis, dancing, etc. A College that Believes in the Education of the Individual. WM. A. MADDOX, PH.D., President Box 17 Phone, Main 749 Page 153 Students of the College SENIOR CLAss -XI1Jn1tux 161111 Coxuug Ink on N 11111 N x11nIcr 19 31111 5l1Dlll0T 111 H1I11U1fDI1CI I-I1z1I11tI1 FIOIEINK 1001 111110111 NI Rr1fIxIf1I'rI 1111 I? 1111 EI7l1JI1Il 1 7 t 11lNIxI-UIC1 11rIcr1111 NI xrx Iur 11140 5131114111 1'1UIIxff1IlI null I'I111I1at 11111 I rmIx11Ix I1 1 III-xl 1 11111 1 IX X 111 ll ll Il If I 1114 If 1' ll N11r11x 1X1 N 1 NN IIN X11 1 my l Il I UIIX 1 11111 1 1 1 11 11 1 l 1 H 111 Xl 1 1 N KI 1111111111 ,, H1 Nt 1111 Xl 1 1, Torve on 5911111 E112 lbeth Berexford N D 11 QIIPNQ1 Nhrx Tower Chirle Cltx I1 VXexI1er C rice Ex eh I1 341 N Sprmgfield X 6 C 1110160 NUPHONIOH11. 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Hoyne, Stanis, 2-164 Geneva 'l'errace, Chi- cago. Hutchins, Alta Noyes, 18-11 Harlem Blvd., Rockford. Jirtle, Alice Lucile, 1660 Aberdeen St., Chi- cago Heights. Jolmson, Gladys Marian, 603 S. 11'alnut St., Springfield. Johnson, Yilla, 121-1 E. State St., Rockford. Kearney, Hele11 Elizabeth, 16 N. C11'2lI1ClVl9XV Ave., Dubuque, Ia. Keogh, Ruth Chamberlain, 1311 Astor St., Chicago. Kinnaird, Christine, 116 Logan Ave., Danville Langwvill, Alice Jean, 97 6th Ave., LaGrange. Lawler, Catherine Vanett., 305 4th St., S. W., Rochester, Minn. Layman, Dorothy Reid, S03 Michigan Ave., Evanston. h Lieboner, S. Ix. Eugenia, 2848 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. Li11d, Aleen, 1318 E. State St., Rockford. Lins, Sylvia, 1005 Grant Ave., Rockford. McCormick, Alice Emaline, 1235 Genesee Ave., Saginaw, Mich. McEwen, Anne Grant, 610 Manhattan Bldg., Duluth, Minn. McGillivray, Gertrude Elizabeth, S10 Haskell Ave., Rockford. McNair, Mary Hazel, 1331 Post Ave., Rock- ford. McNitt, Gladys Elle11, 1101 College Ave., E. St. Louis. ' Maack, Sarah Helen, Crown Point, Ind. March, Hele11, 791 Crescent Blvd., Glen Ellyn. Mayer, Jeannette, 1106 Norfolk Ave., Nor- folk, Nebr. Mitchell, Mildred B., 1337 Greenwood Ave., Rockford. Monroe, Harriette M., 603 Gary Ave., Wheaton. Morgan, Jessica Charlotte, 6924 Calumet Ave., Chicago. Newell, Irene M., Fenton, Ia. Peterson, Elsie, 1610 7th St., Rockford. Ralston, Flora Janet, 150-1 Harlem Blvd., Rockford. Ralston, Katherine Mary, 1131 Charles St., Rockford. Renne, Nellie Marion, 227 Clinton Ave., Oak Park. Rhea, Bessie Luella, Arlington, Nebr. Riedesel, Bernice, 121 S. Prairie Ave., Sioux Falls, S. D. Robinson, Mary Evelyn, 219 S. 1st St., Rock- ford. Ropp, Lucille Pearl, 710 S. 9th St., Pekin. Sanborn, Deborah Bertina, 705 Cobb Blvd., Kankakee. Schneider, Emeline, R. R. No. 1, Aiirora. Sehrock, Marjorie Letitia, -113 S. 7th St., Pekin. Schryver, Helen, Ayllixtllllli. Seal, lAI21I'l0l11'lS1l10I', 50-1 S. lst St., Rockford. Skin11er, Sara Parks, 11-1 N. Washington St., DuQuoin. S111itl1, MaryV.lane, Riiigwood. Sohncr, .lean Heather, 2018 1-lth St., Moline. Stephens, Doris lAlill'12,2ll'l'11, lac-on. Stuart, Margaret, 115 Green St., Marshall, Micl1. Suddard. Dorothy, -101 S. lfraincrd Ave., LaGrange. Swanston, Amelia L., 107 VC. State St., St. Charles. Thomas, Jessie Eloise 3016 Potter St., Oma- 11 N 11 ' a, e r. Torgeson, Olive AIIIHL, Beresford, S. D. Tupes, Madeline Elizabeth, Speedway Hos- pital, Maywood. VanNatta, Mary Louise, -117 Cornell St., O tt a wa . 1Yalker, Lorna Sinclair, 1726 Oxford St., Rockford. Wharton, Virginia Poole, 10-13 Haskell Ave., Rockford. Wilkins, May Estelle, 313 Washington Ave., N., Montevideo, Minn. Williams, Muriel F., 208 Summit St., Rock- ford. ' Windes, Margery BZICOII, 873 Spruce St., 1Yinnetka.. Young, Muriel, 310 Marion St., Oak Park. FRESHMAN CLASS Abbett, Eleanor, 53-1 Woodland Ave., Du- luth, Minn. Anderson, Dorothy Elizabeth, 128 12th St., Rockford. Armstrong, Mary Louise, 125 Market St., Thorntown, Ind. Arp, Nora Leona, Audubon, Ia. Arthur, Alice Elizabeth, 206 S. Park St., Streator. Ashley, Louise Ellen, 3714 Jackson St., Sioux City, la. Austin, Lillian, Rockton. Backus, Charlotte C3I'Olyl1, 109 31st St., Mil- waukee, 11 is. Baker, Ruth Beryl, 509 S. 4th St., Columbia, Mo. Ballard, Ruth Wakeman, Chebanse. Bartlett, Hele11 Margaret, 326 S. 3rd St., Rockford. Belt, Dorothy Ellen, 226 N. 13tl1 St., Ft. Dodge, Ia. Bent, Helen Elizabeth, 152 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park. Bingham, Helen Bostwick, 13 S. Wisconsin St., Janesville, Wis. Blakeslee, Caroline, Lewistown. Blunt, Doris Florence, 205 Spriggs St., Charles City, Ia. Bouton, Florence Louise, 912 N. Sheridan Rd., Waukegan. Bowers, Dorris Marion, 1419 Main St., Le- Mars, Ia. Boynton, Mary Elizabeth, 307 N. Main St., Sycamore. Brooks, Margaret Esther, 436 Crescent St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bunker, Edna Ellers, Seoul, Korea.. 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Powers, Margaret, Paris, Mo. Ralston, Mary Agnes, 1504 Harlem Blvd., Rockford. Bhea, Hester Ann, Arlington, Nebr. Robinson, Clara Ellen, 362 Wauwautosa Ave., Wauwatosa, W is. Rohr, Naomi Cornelia, 32-l Fisher Ave., Rock- ford. Rowland, Mildred Corinne, 308 N. Division St., Polo. Rowley, Elizabeth Hassell, 2018 Bradley Plaee, Chicago. Ruhl, Louise Anna, 1502 11th St.,Des Moines, Ia. ' Salomon, Erma Hertya, 102 Pine St., Deni- son, Ia. Samuelson, Irene, 2115 Sussex Ave., Duluth, Minn. Seharnweber, Gladys, Mitchell, S. D. Segsworth, Evelyn Muriel, Box 135,Wilmette. Sexauer, Mildred Ii., 1421 State St., La- Crosse, W DEPARTMENT PIANO GRADUATE STUDENTS Boyle, Lucille, 5-1-1 N. Court St., Rockford. Dent, Helen Louise, 11-14 N. Court St., Rockford. Smith, Lillian M., 2112 Harlem Blvd., Rock- ford. GRADUATING CLASS Johnson, Hester, -122 Spruce St., Manistee, Mich. Reynolds, Marjorie, 1016 Summit Ave., E. St. Louis. UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS Ackernann, Mrs. H. W., 319 Auburn St., Rockford. Abrahamson, Paul, 537 S. 3rd .St., Rockford. Alden, Marvin O., 615 S. -ith St., Rockford. Alter, Helen Hartt, 308 Clinton Place, River Forest. Armstrong, Faith, Winnebago. Atwood, Lucille, 101-1 Emerson St., Beloit, Wis. Angela, Frances, 1238 Argyle St., Chicago. Bailey, Marguerite, Chamberlain, S. D. Baker, Ruth Beryl, 509 S. -1th St., Columbia, Mo. Ballard, Ruth Wakeman, Chebanse. Belt, Dorothy Ellen, 226 N. 13th St., Ft. Dodge, Ia. Benson, Lucille, 2706 W. State St., Rockford. Bent, Helen Elizabeth, 152 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park. Bicknell, Alice Doherty, 80-1 McEwen Ave., Clare, Mich. Blakeslee, Caroline, Lewistown. Bunker, Edna Ellers, Seoul, Korea. Calkins, Margaret Truslove, 20 Glendale Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Chellgren, Leona, Rockford. Collier, Gladys Louise, 1612 Harlem Blvd., Rockford. Cooper, Helen, 903 Elm St., Rockford. Craig, Helen Elizabeth, Keosauqua, Ia. Craig, Odette Shirley, 609 Park Ave., Rock- ford. Shanklin, ltllinor Madge, 1-1 Ruth St., Ilain- mond, Ind. Sherman, Mary Delk, Osceola, la. Sherman, Mildred Frances, 425 S. lst St., Rockford. Sholes, Margaret Lew, 23-10 S. Iliird St ., Orna- ha, Nebr. Sieginund, Elsie Mae, Wheatland, la. Smith, Wilma lIelen, 3802 5th Ave., Sioux City, Ia. Smithberger, Fayne, Stanton, Nebr. Spear, Louise, 611 Mason St., Polo. Sperry, Mary Louise, 205 First St., Batavia. Steel, Bernice B., Sta. D, B. R. No. 2, Mil- waukee, Wis. Stokes, Helen Bernice, 945 N. Winnebago St., Rockford. Stott, Lola, -120 N. Delaware Ave., Mason City, Ia. Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, -115 Clayton St., Waukegan. Tooker, Dorothy Elizabeth, 527 Walnut St., Rockford. Travers, Louis, 618 19th Ave., E., Duluth, Minn. OF MUSIC Crowe, Helen Elizabeth, Manistique, Mich. Edinger, Myrtle Evangeline, West Point, Nebr. Fiscus, Lois Bertha, Storm Lake, Ia. Galle, Mabel Marie, Madison, Minn. Garver, Dorothy, 2108 Harlem Blvd., Rock- ford. Gill, Mary Van Iderstine, 381 W. 6th St., Superior, Wis. ' Glynn, Hazel, 318 N. Prospect St., Rockford. Goodsell, Julia Eva, 307 Garfield St.,Harvard. Green, Mrs. John A., 1536 Harlem Blvd., Rockford. Grimes, Isadore, 821 Maple St., Rockford. Hall, Josephine Eleanor, 1040 Ridge Ave., Rockford. V Haley, Garnelle, 501 E. Logan St., Moberly, lVIo. Hayes, Marion, 510 S. 3rd. St., Rockford. Hemenway, Margaret E., 2115 E. 3rd St., Duluth, Minn. Heyroth, Ruth, 412 N. 4th St., Rockford. Hollem, Amy, 213 S. 5th St., Rockford. Jones, Elizabeth Mary, Woodstock. Langwill, Alice Jean, 97 6th Ave., LaGrange. Lapidus, Estelle Joyce, 2205 S. 32nd St., Omaha, Nebr. Leenhouts, Ruth Gertrude, 330 Fountain St., N. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Tytler, Frances Irene, 351-1 E. 10th St., Kan- sas City, Mo. VanHeulen, Marion Jean, 815 Cass Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. VanOsdol, Miriam, 30-1 Lincoln Way East. Morrison. Verry, Vivian Virginia, Arminton. Wait.e, Marie, 113 E. 2nd St., Belvidere. Warr, Janice C., Brook, Ind. Webster, Eunice Isabelle, 677 S. Laurel Ave., Des Plaines. WIeinberger, Virginia C. M., 1658 N. Leavitt St., Chicago. White, Marion, 2406 6th Ave., Moline. WIhitworth, Helen Elizabeth, 10938 Drexel Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Pdgz' IQS7 Wikoff, Ruth Virginia, T000 Eggleston Ave.. Chicago. 11'ilson, Charlene F., 1120 X. Main St., Rock- ford. Wilson, Martha Anne, 19 Gilbert St., Dan- vil e. Wolfe. Frances Eda, 559 Wealthy St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 11v01l1lTI1ZiI1, Rhoda Lee. 257 Hollister Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. Woolard, Margaret Campbell, T11 E. Milwau- kee Ave., A1ii1l11'2l111Sl1, Wis. Y 11'ymer, M. Eloise, 1111 N. 1'CI'I111lll1'1l1 St., Danville. Yeagley, Iilva Alle, S211 Park Ave., South Bend. Ind. Yeretsky. Estelle, 3821 I.:1li1' Park Ave., cl1llf'2i1IO. Avflllllgl, C'hristine lgi1l'l11l1'il, 3111 3111111111 St.. Unk 1':1I'1i. Zl11lI1l1'l'Ill2l11, liernir-e Ali11'LI21I'1'T. l.l'11'15t1111'l1. 1'11I,1.li1ll-l S1'lf1'1A1.S? Ains1v11rt11, 3l1l1'fl'111'1'l11' 11112.f1. 11N 11l'1'1111lv11 lllZ11'1', l1111t1e1'1'1-ek. N111'l1. 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S11111v111111, 1111 11'11ts1111, ll1'l1'11 1i1iz1111e111 11112Z11.131111'I. 14111 St., 1,2l1'l'1l1111l'1, 111, 1'11l':111ll:11es 1111 lvl11ll'-1'1'Ill' 1111111 S1'll11111S 111' t11e 1'11111'2ll1'111 1141111 1111 not 111111111 1'1111111l'1ll 1 111 I1111' 111 flll'1'1'I1l'1'lI1SS1l1l'I11l11Il, 11111 11'll11 il1'1' 111l1'S11111Q 11'111'1i in 1'111.f1ll21l' college elasses, 111111 1'1'l'1l11lIlll1' 1111111 11l1'll' 111-grees 11'111l t11e1r 1'1'14Y1'Q Palqf 15.1 Welch, Garnet Marie 119251, Osage, Ia. Lloyd, Gertrude Mary, 313 S. Main St.. Syca- more. Lohman, Helen, 213 X. Winnebago St.. Rock- ford. Lovejoy. Florence. Roscoe. Lyons. Ruth I., Brook, Ind. Mc-Cathran, Abbie Annette, Caledonia. McNair. Jean. Winnebago. Maack, Sarah Helen. Crown Point. Ind. MacGlashan, Klara Stjerna. 1529 Greenwood Ave.. Chicago. Manso, Sarah Allene. I-1111'SO1l. Mo. March. Helen, T91 Crescent Blvd., Glen Ellyn Marelli. Rose M.. 311111111111-v Ave.. Rockford. Milliken, lrenc Dorothy. Riverside. Peters. 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A11111-1x1111. 1i2l1l11'l'111l'.1111111,21l'l111'l1'S1.. 11111'1i- 111111. 1i11v1111111. Mary' 1f1iz11111-111. 31117 X. A111111 SI.. SA'1'Il1l11ll'1'. 1l1111111'1', ll1'l1'1l. 111111 121111 Ft., R111'li1.l1l'1l. Al1lX11ll, MIN. 'llll11111l11l'Il l'11l'1e1', 11111 li1ll1lll'1l Ave.. 11111-141'111'11. 1111111-, Nl2ll1l'l Marie, Al1111is1l1. Minn. 1111111-111, IAIIIY. 2121 S. .7111 ST.. 11111'lif111'11. .111l1llS11l1, llester. -122 S111'1l1'1' St., Manistee. Aliell. .111lN1S, If1iZ11111-111 311111, 11'111111S1111'li. . , . .3 , lxeogh, Ruth flli111ll1l'1'l:llll, 1.111 Astor St., Chicago. ' lioeher, Elsa Gertrude, 1S35 S. Troy St., Chicago, Reynolds, Marjorie, 1010 Summit Ave., lu. St. Louis. Rheiugans, Mrs. Beulah Evans, 915 Bruce St., Rockford. Schneider, Emeline, R. R. No. 1, Aurora. Suddard, Dorothy, 401 S. Brainerd Ave., LaGrange. Thomas, Jessie Eloise, 3016 Potter St., Oma- ha, Nebr. w VIOLIN Armour, Mary, 1232 N. Church St., Rock- ford. deYore, Marjon, 205 Mound Ave., Rockford. Early, Flora, 0-1-1 N. Main St., Rockford. Gerry, Thora Elizabeth, 1660 Kentucky St., Quincy. Gibson, Eleanor Meade, 505 N. 13th St., Muskogee, Okla. Gritlits, Lillian, 115 W. 2nd St., Seymour, Ind. Hammond, Frances, 1007 Morgan St., Rock- ford. Morris, Ruth Eliza, R. R. No. 3, Box 146, Dixon. I VOICE Armour, Mary, 1232 N. Church St., Rock- ford. Bailey, Marguerite, Chamberlain, S. D. Chase, Fae Bertha, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Conner, Florence, 319 N. 7th St., Hanniba.l Mo. Duner, Ethel Louise, Jewell Rd., Wheaton. Edinger, Myrtle Evangeline, West Point, Nebr. Galle, Mable Marie, Madison, Minn. Giehl, Guelma Anita, Metamora. Goodell, Frances Berniece, Virginia. Haley, Garnelle, 501 E. Logan St., Moberly, Mo. Harrison, Anna Louise, 308 Latrobe Ave., Chicago. lleuver, Eleanor Marion, 1423 N. i'hurch St., Rockford. Hotchkiss, Ruth Lillian, 731 Park Ave., lt ock ford. Jirtle, Alice Lucille, 11300 Aberdeen St., Vhi- cago Heights. Johnson, Gladys Marian, 008 S. Walnut St., Springfield. Jones, Elizabeth Mary, Woodstock. Liggett, Lillian Lucile, 1Yinncbago. MacGlashan, Iilara Stjerna, 629 Greenwood Ave., Chicago. Nelson, Ruth M., 019 Grove St., Rockford. Salomon, Erma Hertya, 102 Pine St., Deni- son, Ia. Schroek, Marjorie Letitia, -118 S. 7th St., Pekin. Sjunnesson, Marta, Vadstena, Sweden. Tooker, Dorothy Elizabeth, 527 Walnut St,, Rockford. Tytler, Frances Irene, 3514 E. 10th St., Kan-s as City, Mo. Wallrich, Gertrude Marie, Shawano, Wis. Warr, Janice C., Brook, Ind. SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS Seniors ...................... 20 .Juniors , . . . . . 24 Sophomores . . . . 100 Freshmen .....,......... , . 10-1 College Specials ............... 25 Total number of collegiate students . . .- ,...,,...... , . 333 Total number of music students not in academic department . . . . 36 Total number of students in ex- tension courses ............ . . 113 Total number of students in all departments ...,,.. . . -182 Soone said, soone writ, soone learned: soone truuly done in prose or verse: Believed of some, practized of fewe, from cradle to their herse. Pdfzf 159 V 1 O 1 . 1 , sf X- .5 .- - f a D f. nit I ' ' 1 A A... ln.. m.-uf , A.


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