Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)
- Class of 1929
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FRANKLIN .ii ,Ia .....- GREETINGS to present, past and future students and friends of South- western College into whose hands this volume may fall. College days are the most interesting and the most signihcant of all to those who are privileged to obtain a college education. Classmates, instructors, advisors and college friends have an abiding place in the dearest memories of one's life. As we take our place in the world, our college days stand out in contrast to all the other days. . The college annual is the best medium of preserving and keeping ever fresh the memories of college days and friends. The 1929 Moundbuilder will always be the best history and the most interesting diary of Southwestern College for 1928- l929. Every friend and constituent of Southwestern is deeply grateful to the Moundbuilder staff for the excellent work presented in this volume. The individuals and groups who have achieved honors for the college and who have added to thc college spirit justly find a place on history's pages. We deeply honor and appreciate every one who has added to the richness of the campus life. Prius IS Liberal Amis Faculty Lrzuov ALLEN Dean of Liberal Arts Ph. B., College of Wooster, 1906, Graduate of Xenia Theological Seminary, 19143 A. lvl., University of Chicago, 1920 MAUD12 L ANDRUS Professor of H istory and Social Science A. B., Southwestern, 19073 A. M., Kansas University, 1922. Mus. H. Hue:-4 Ai.'l'vA'r1cl1 lnslructor in German A. B., Michigan University, 1920. + Pug 1Lii1bera1.11 Arts 1FaLeu111ty 1 VJ, Ti ioMvsoN Bfuuclx Prijcssur Qf Public Speaking Coach of Oralory 13. l,., Berea College, 18973 1-1. G. Bmualz Axsociaic Prqfcssor of Biology A. B., Iowa State University, 1924: A. M., Iowa Suite University, 1925. Ph. B., Bern College, 1898, Ph. D.,CIrm11egecufWcmc1ster, 1915. Pugv CILIQN 11. BROWN lnxlruclur in English A. B., Iowa State Teuc1'1er's College, 1924 A, TX4., Colorado University, 1927. 1L,1i11Jc1r'aL11 Arts 1FaLcu11fcy 1.ll.l.lAN Clouo Direclor of Pliyxical Training for Women A. B., Southwcstcrn, 19215 Ccrtiiicatc of Physical Education, Chicago Normal School o1'Education, 1924. ch 1:11 ai MRS. ODA 1,. 1DA1,'I'0N lnslruclor in liifsincxx A. 13., Southwcstcrn, 1027. Wi l.1A1'v1EXRP1311RNS Axxociule Professor' of I3m'lcriolog5 A. 13.,Southwcstcrn, 1913, 1V1. S., Kansas University, 1015. Liiibeiraiii Arts Faieuiiity 3, Roniaiu' B. DUNLIQVY Professor of Geology B. L., University of Wisconsin, 18935 A. M., University of Chicago, l9l0. Page 22 Jfxmics ,CHLJBB Professor of Religious Education and Spxech A. B., Baker University, 1922, S. T. B., Boston University, l925g Northwestern, 1926. Leave of absence for degree work, Northwestern 1928-29. AMOS W. Foul: Prcjessor of Business Adminislralion A. B., Baylor University, A. M., University of Chicago, 1926. Lilbeirarll Arts Faculty BURNS M. FRANKLIN Direclor of Physical Training for Men Assislanl Coach B. S., University of Illinois, N23 Wll.I.lAM M. Goi.nsMl'rll . Professor of Biology B. Ped., Missouri State Normal School, N001 A. B., Hillside College, l9l33 A. M., Hillside College, llllfwq Ph. D., Indiana University, 1920. Mus. AMY C:Ol.lJSMl'l'll Professor of I lame lfconomic.v A. B., Indiana University, l0lo, Page 21 Liiibeiraii Arts Faeuiity El.1.li.iAN1i 1 IAGICN Prqfessvr of I lame lfcunnniicx A. B., Kansas University, 1920, A. M., Kansas University, 1927. Page 24 ff, DUN B. oui.D lnslruclor in Geology ig,S.,Cjki1li'1fl1NIl University, 1928. Ei,l':ANoizii HAYI-is Prcjessor Qf English A. B., Southwestern, 1894, A. M., Kansas University, 1917. w :QF 1 -va X. 4 ,i 4 N 1 'X . 1 ii ' N 'VN 'E ,O X -T 11..,ii1be1t'aL1 Arts 1F'a1,eu11ty ADA M. Iflmuz Professor of Sociology A ., Southwestern, 13075 A. ., Michigan University, 1909. Mus. Flush 1 1l-:Nlw Dean of Women A. BU Southwestern, 1924. ALLEN M. 1 IIQRRON Professor of Educalion A. B., University of Kansas, 19165 A. M., University 0f1qill'1SZ1S, 102-1. 1 1 1 Page 25 Lii1be1ra11 Arts Faculty 4 Professor of Community Organization and Religious A. B., Upper 1owa University, 19123 S, T. B., Boston University, 19153 A. M., Chicago University, 1928. Lum' Humriaix Assistant Professor of English A. B., Southwestern, 1909g A. M., Kansas University, 1927. O. 1.Ii0NARD.1ON1-IS Education Page 16 ANNA 1'fEA'l'0N Assistant Professor of English A. B., Southwestern, 19231 A. 1V1., Kansas University, 1926. -Q7 I Libemi Arts Faicuiity DALE I-I. Lmsis Assislanl Prqfessor in Chumislry and Physics A. B., Central Wcs1cyz1n, 10232 A. TV1., Iviissouri University, 192 6. -vkcfg-yfl-wif f Jay-, ,V I G 'ggi 1 K y3'mf:MLbvj:7Lf,,'5 .fc fx,4.-14,-v-A-4.., ff. . P. C. 1v1AR'riN1zz Instructor in Spanish A. B., Southwestern, 1920. E. RAY 1v1uCA1z'rNm' Professor of Business Adminislralion and Economics A. B., University of Wisconsin, 19213 A. TV1., University of Wisconsin, 1927. 1 Page 27 Liihelrall Arts Faculty lVllNNIli M. lVll1.1.lill Professor of French and Italian B. S. in Edueation. Emporia, 19101 A. lvl., University ol Chicago, 1923. lDAVID l.. MACFA1u-ANrc Professor of History On leave of absence, Edinburg University, Edin burgh, Scotlanclg A. B., Northwestern University, 1916, S. 'lf B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1917. Kansas State 'l'eacher's College, 1 A 4 8 A . Page 28 W. lvl, lVlONYl'I3INY Director and Coach of Athletics B. S., Kansas State Teachcr's College, 19173 Roekne-lvlcanwell Coaching School, St. Edwards College, Austin, Texas, summer 1925. Lii1brem11 Arts 1Fa1.cu11fcy 1-Iowan S. Ivimficlzs Registrarg Professor of Mathcmalics and Astronomy A. B., Baker University, 1893, A. M., Chicago, 1916. WlL1.1AM J. PoUNns'roNlc Professor of Educaliong Alumni Secretary - A. B., Southwestern, 19103 A. M., Universityo1'Kansus, 1925. 1.AWIl1iNCli ONQLIQY Professor of Clwmislry A. B., Dcpuuw University, 1907: TVI. S., University ol' Chicago 1913 LQMQW Pugu 29 Liiberaiii Arts Faculty -- f- 1 IX. B., Univcrsiuy ol'Okluhggm1, IUQ7. - T' Q 1' XVICIESTI-lll P, Ri-Li-isis l9rfJax.vor of lfducaliun am! Dean Qf llw .S'14mmcr Sclwal Pa. S. in llcluculirm, Missouri University, l9i7: M, S, in liducauion, Kansas University, 1910. ' f:ARI2i'i.AYI,UIl A , , . '. . x ! lnxlruflof in Public S,Ffcukir'gg:,DcI1i1lc Cuacll f X i'iliNllY XV. 'ii YLOR Prof .vsor uf A lhcmal' x . BM Clullcgc ol' E porin ' JN. l i drsily, 027 iv Piulc yo Liibeiratii Arts Fatcuiity V. Rovczia Wiasr Instructor in journalism: Director of News Bureau A. B., Nebraska University, 19273 A. M., Nebraska University, 1928. C. 1. VlNSONl1A1,1-ZR Dean of Meng Prqfcssor of English and I atin A. B., Highland Colicgc, 19113 A. M., University of Kansas, 1927. Pimuosra S. Ausiziczi rr Assistant Professor Qf Physics and Chemistry B. S., Rcnssclacr Polyotcchnical Instituto, 1922, Wisconsin University, summcr, 1926-27. Lcavc of abscncc for dcgrcc work, Wisconsin Uni- vcrsity, 1928-1930. . Pug jl Fine Arts Faculty r , . , W l Ioimic r l,, l5Alil5Ullll lnvlruclor in VlL!ll'llL'L'lll7 Cornell College :ml Southwestern. Pupil' ja ll,IIi1oiiiXi.1vAii-iii liccm ry' Fine Arlx: lJl'QfL'SSOl' of Violin Pupil ol' Samuel P. lmelxwooelg Pupil ol' G. Remy, Parris CIonsei'x'utoi'iep Arlisl l7iplom:iofViolin1 University School ol' Music, Michiggzm, lkllllg A. li., University UlihfllCl'llf11ll1, N203 Music M., Southwestern, W25. li. Miuuic lgl'Ill'7l-.I ll-, lnx1ri1i'lul' in Piano Music li., Winfield Collcgzc ol' Music, l922g Pismo with lsudore Phillip amd lxflilillllllltl Dussetg Organ with Marcel Depre, Paris, summer, 1027 Pimei Arts Faculty Gi1Acl4: CoMv'l'oN lnxlrziclor in Violin Music B., Southwestern, H9265 Violin with Czcrwonky, Chicagog Rcmyg I lcwitt, Paris. FERN ljlIiHl.MAN Inxiruclor in Piano Mtisic B., Winfield College of Music, 1926. EIBITII Di1ciu.M.xN Inslruclor in Dramalicx ani lfxprc.v.vio.'1 Gruduutc in Expression, Southwcstcrng Northwestern University with Dr. Comstock. I 'um Fine Arts Faculty lmpcrial Conservatory of Music, lwloscow, Russia under Cuiseppe Masettig under Augusto Borgi and Vincenzo Coppalo of Milan, ltalyg Music M., Southwestern, 1925. I lAlzoi.o S. lDYl-LR A. B., Wisconsin University, l9l3. Music B., American Conservatory, Chicago, l0l5 Ac:iui.i.i1: A. FioRAMoN'ri Prrjcssor cj Voice Page 3 4 ANNA K. FIORAMONTI lnslruclor in Voice Imperial Conservatory of lvlusic, Moscow, Russia under Doubassoffg Music M., Southwestern, l928. Director of Choral Music and Prqfessorof Voice Fine Arts Faculty Hlfl,lfN Gum IAM Professor of Expression and llramatics A. B., Southwestern, 19193 Alberti School ol' Expression with Madame Alberti New York City, l92l-l922. MARY SCO'l l' Lums Instructor in Piano Graduate of Kansas City Conservuwry, V721 I Music B., l9Z4g Pupil ofjohn 'lhompson and Pryor. l'lliNRY H. l.oumcNlsAc:ll Prcjcsxor Qf Piano Graduate in Piano and Theory, Campbell Univer- sity, 19023 Pupil of Allen Spencer of American Conservatory, Chicagog lvladamc Bloomfield-Zeislcr, Bertrand Weber, Chicago. W.. ' N l Page 35' wi Fine .AJLQTCS Faculty CJLAIDYS SAl'Nm-:us D lJl'Qft'S.VUl' Qf I ulvlic Svlmol M14.vic' cl3,.Suutl1xvcslcrn, IOZS. I Ulu gr Cloxm CZONN-lXfl00Rlll'1AD ljftff-L'-Y.YlIl' in Organ am! 'flzcory Qf lWu.vic c3l'2ldLIiltC ol' lfilicllzxy College Clonscrvzllory, IKXIU Clruduutc ol' Guilmamt Organ School, New Yorl Cliry, lOl lx A, A. G, O., Iflll, CjllAC1l'1Sl'1l,l.lillS Instructor in Piano Muxic B., Southwestern, 1927, Flite Arts Faculty Fi.oiuaNc:i-1 WAtlNI4IIl lnxlruclor in llarp and Piano Studied Harp with Ruby lnladgcs and Ccrzildim' Vuncc ol' Chicugog Concert Harpist and Soloistg Pupil of Sulni: Pismo with -john lvl. Williams of New York. I-ii-imviaiirsi 'l'uNiuNsoN lnslrucior in Piano Music B., Winllclcl College ol' lvlusic. IQZO. Wii.i,iAM R. Wl'llllll-INIJ Prqfcssor Qf lnxlrurnenlal Musicq Direclor of l3ahdam! Orchestra ll, S., Minnesota University, l924. K 'i iff' 1 Y' f ,,,lj,, J Administration Oiffficets and Then' Assistants lv, A I tw , K 1, ,fp 11 E. B, C:RONI'iMliYliR Business Manager of lhe College Page 38 REED CAVVV1' Cuslodian of Buildings R. A. DAIJISMAN Field Secrelaryg Treasurer of Annuity Fund D. D., Southwestern, 1927. Adimiinisitmtion UiiiEiccne1rs amdi Tiiieiir Assistants Lois i iIl.I. Sccralary lo Regixlrar A. B., Southwestern, 1020. DQWNINQ P. O'l'IAiuzA Librarian A. B., Southwestern, 19253 A. M., illinois University, 1928. IEDNA IQINIYI' Svcrclary lo llw Dvan Page 39 Administration Olflicers atndl. Then' Assistants J. L. Puma Custodian QfSlew:1rl Gymnasium 53 an ff' M A ' ' . .- 5 -,f 5 1 .,f,,4,.- 1 b . n X Mus, ELMA RIil'ISIi Sccrelary of Board cj Recommendations ELMER Rmavns Cuslodian of Grofzfufx I 7 ' L,-I J, ff W , I I A 4.7 K' Administration Officers amd Their Assrsttztrrtts W. 'lf WARD lindowmenl Secrclary A. B., Southwestern, F3043 D. D., Southwestern, 1922. Rum Zl'llGI.liR Sccrelury lo Business Manager A. B., Southwestern, 1927. FRANUIQS 'I'1loMAs Svcrclary lo lfndowmcnr Secrclary f , , Page dl ,, Administration Officers and Their Assistants Mus. Omvrz BELL THOMAS Sucrclury of Pi Gamma Mu , J, ref-'1 I ., 2141 .MW wi 'EC '1 :j iw A ,I :,, 51 MQ-3 H151 :gt 31 QNX: .. Vw, ,VT V142 1 ll ,. , ,. ,l 55914 7, -3: .W ,Uqx 5319 134193 mi? Wil 1 ,Q fam ., vq .M L El isiwl , ,U 31:13 HH I: -fn P1121 'lm Dfw P3121 MU ,fx g.J flf . gy 551141 mei HL? ff :ij pl! U35 fflld 13113 ::1 f E3 W we Nil! fwfr LHQ5 Wil QSM ,IU Wig 655 lblil I LJ U19 H1233 Fir' 5311 533:53 0521 ggfil .1 11 ,mix :J fl 4X-'QF :QU if 53? 'qv' EIN K',,'! Wil st il flilf 1 1 v 1 v Seniors ALFIXED BEALE WILLIAM CRAWFORD Preszdenl F urs! .Semester President Second Semester Page 43 1 'nur lu xu vxun v Lf' rl ll lr'nl x1'kxz vl'vv ll!nununNu eruxf'1nU14XLn1HxrHrxwrvhsfierlulhuylivlyul U v: 1xuvr 1f'vf.Lvv'n vr vz ru vv u Annum'y. y,', N',H',. ,, ,, ,,H,, 5, .V , w v 1 1 , , A 1 u u n 1: 1 t ' n l1HkuunMlru1rN1:,lunvinuuxx 'v un Iunnhnvu Ixrnxrnvlnrnmxu xnun Ln H H hu 'un nhlmuxnurnnl uvnuxluwlnwxnunlnn rH1x,1 I uwrnununur Hn Av 'HH , , H ,Hu l H H H I u xx w 'iulfnlll ll 1 Wll-l3LIll LANDEI1 . Wichita Biology Athens. '25, '16, Pi Sigma Phi, Archon '10, Football, '16-'19, Bull iluh, '18, '19: lvlounal- huilder Staff, '17-'10, Student Council, '10, Intramural liuslcctlwull, '18, '10, Y. M. CT. A., '15 '10 DOllO'l'l'lY l4ONAN'l'Z Arcadia Drarnatics Bela Gamma llpsiloni Dear Brutus , '17, Vice-Prcsiclcnl. '17, Critic, '18, Y. W. C. A. Cubincr, '27, '18, .lVloun.ll1uildcr Assistant lzdilor, '18, lzdilor, 10. Wll.l.IAM Clmwlfolm Wfinlielfl Business Administration PiSip.ima Phi, BullCIul1,Presiclenr, '19:ITool- I-vull, 15. ':L7, 18, Class Vicc-President, '18, Prusiclcnt, 19. Covia l-lumas Winfield lrlistory and Education Athens, Pi Sigma Phi, liasehull, '1b. ERMA Fizowviic' , Buckland Home Economics Gummn Omieron Viec-Presiulcnt, '10, BILLIE ALI1IzIIx:Is Clearwater! ,111 Public Speaking and linglisls -,p Phi Scryieunt- txamj, '1 :.l1rcsi av' 9 +7 B F n V4 MJ A FRANII2 Boouli Winfield ALVIN ALLEN jetmort l liz H ixtory Belles l.Clll'CS1 Leutzusc ol Women Voters. '18, 101 Y. W. C. A., Pi Gamma Mug Order ol the lvlouml. LEN lVlANSlill Burden Home Economics May Queen, '19, Belles I.eIlresZ Chairman lix- ecutive Committee, '17, '18, Lady Wimicr- mcre's Fan , '173 Y. W. C. A. Vice-President, '18, '10, lvlounclhuilder Stull, '29, Buildcrcllcsg W. A. A.: Gnmmn Omicrong Program Com- mittee, '18, Ru l-IzI1I.ANIu l'lYNDMAN Wicliita Biology Belles Lcltrcs: lnlcr-Society CToI.xnci!, '17, lam Vice-President ,'18, Prcsiclcnt, '10, Class Sccrc- tary, '16, Vice-President, 'Z7l Nloumllwuililcr Stuff, 'IOI 'l'ri lllllfl Secretary, '18, 'zqp Y. W. C. A. Cnlwinct, '16-'17. Page 44 English and journalism Athens, Dclwatc, '15, '18, Footlvnll, '14, '27 Freshman Orator, '14, Student Counsil, '15 Class Vice-President, '27L Y, lvl. C. A.Calnincl '25, '17g'GosPcl Team, '16, Collegian Stull 14, '15, 272 Lllllllf, '18, Cosmopolitan Clulw Dark Dcrluics. BY MIDIER Winjlttd English and Sociology BI-iles Letrrcs: Critic, '18, '19, Y. W, C. A Culwincl. '17, 'IRI President, 'IGI Clnss Sccre- lgry, ':I.7Q Student Council, '15, 'z6. '18, '19 S-tllqiwln Staff, 18. 292 Muun.llwuiItler Smit 1-, 10. .ANI1 WI lI'l'li n ' Wfinjrtllt Business Administration Alpha Bela Alphu President, '19, CARL Ric:iiAi1osoN Wichita Dov,o'i'i iv lVIc:ivl.xN is Winfield Business Adminlslraiion English Aihcnsg Pi Signqg Phig lfomlmll, '?5-'yy Class l3CllCI.CllI'QSISlU.lQY'Ilfi0Lll'1Cil,'7.Sjl3FlCCUliVC President, 'zlaz Stmli,-nl Counvil, 15- zo: Hull Commiltci:. 'z73 lzdilor lviounglhuildcr, 'zbii Club: lnlrnmurul Basket ul . Oinlciuof the lVlounJ1 Pi CERIIYIITHI- Mu: Sucre- liiry- I ruusurcr Senior Clues, 2.8, zo. ' il ' I U wk Net . .S'Avrac:i.vc NflIl.'l'0N GM-'Ni-:Y Winlivlil ' Malhemalics Biology S' TPIH C lg .-iv ' i'W ' . , . ETllSr1UrFIC1illllgI'l lglzilwlg 'Plq?Ez1izi1i11ix0iQ31Il Athi-uns: iiull Llulaj Business Munngcr Lullcg- Life Scrvicc l7lJtlCI'1lliUI'1Q Or.lcr of the lvlounalg mn' 38' 294 Y. W, C, A. Ai.viN Al.l.l5N jelmurc lVlA'I'II.DA GIAlll.NiIl-l0l,'Sii Winfield English L1l'lll.lOlll'I1GllXlTl English llcllcs Lcllrvs Scrrvtury. 1'LS1VlCC-l,FCSiLlCI1L 'zoo Qutxvuixl Bound , 7.71 Moumllwuildcr Stall, 27-'zo. l'lARRlIil'l' lVll1kJlil'.liUIl w iririccu ruin 1 aqwfxmii w injicui English ' 'licmislrmv lXClIlc1Zll11lY1ZllEDSllill'1'l1I'CIlSLll'l!l','Z7,'2S1Vil'C- Ali Bal Alpl . x President, 'wi Y. W. CI. A. K l'qIiNNIE'I'll MCGIHBON lfollel, Tc ANNia xml :ANN Winfield English . llislory Athens, Bum Gummu lipsilon Critic, 'mg Nu Guin.-my Phig Vursily BiislQulIw:1Il, '10, '17, Biasslla SAYi.oR l'lalxleail Enflish lViizixi-ia SNYDIZR lqingman Bain Cummu Epsilon Chupluin. '1.7p Sccrc- E111 Aalion f 13- , . - - .- mm ,Al president' ,mi YI W CI A lliguiguu i L am ,fximsi Ailminislra ion of Womcn Vorcrs: DciirPii'utus , 17: f.l'1i!- Delphi: Pi Sigma Phi: lfooilwull: Y. M, C, A4 dren of lhc Moon, 'z8. Vice-President, 'zlag Gospel Team, 'ztw-'ny Pilgu 4 5 EDNA Mme EWAR1' Peabody CIIRISTINIC 'l'AYi.oR Geneseo English I-lome Economies Belles Lemresg Pageanl, '15, '18g Collegian Pictu Gnmmq llpwilon, '14, '163 W. A. Stuff, '15, '18, 'zoz Moundlwuilder Smff, '15, liuilderellepCmmmf1Omicron,Vice-President, Poetry C,lulw, '15, '10Q Orclcrollhe Mound, 'lOl 181 Y. W. C. A. K. U. Fellowship. ,JOHN ONc:iuaY Winfield Miwifoim l2nc:iNcz'i'oN De Queen, Arkanslis. Chemislry I-Iislory I 4 Dunn Them Pi Oxford lfellowship. -,' ly, ' , Q A ' I 1 ', A ' .' ' ' 1' J', ' - 'i ' Q ,. View Dfxviics Rosaiia lI1i.oA l.Dl'l'l l'liR ' 11 kd Winfield English and Spanish Hgilflqll-Yll X l v nf 1- A N 1- .KAX ..,1. fn. A ....i -. .ui l'llil,liN Eviiizs Winfield Ruiii Fiaixi' Wellinglon Home Economics and lfduculion I lome Economics Slllmfl Pi Phil 'GUITTWU UI11iCI'0f1Z SCCFUHQVY. Signm Pi Phi, Glue Clulwg Gunimu Omicrong 'P-72 l'I'CSlklUf1l. 23l UIUCI' of ll1C Mound, 1-0, Y. W. C. A., Colleygiun Stull. '18, 'zoLSpunisl1 clllllilxv.A.A.,GKlSlWUl'l'Clll11,'16, Russicu. 'l'ANNliR Florence, Colorado 0RVlLLli SIiliVliIlS Si. johns Enillish Music Delln 'l'l1eLu Pi: Gospel 'l'cuI11. '20, 'l7C l.ife Delpl1igClee Club Aecompunisl. '15, '1C:. Service lfeeleruliont beerelurv-'l'rcusurer, '27, '18, President. '1fi. '10: Y. M. C. A. c:ill1lI'1Cl, '18, 'zop Oxford Fellowshiwl Cosmopolitan Clul1gStudenl Council, '18, '29. losiiviiimz HUl.l'lliU Dodge City E1-mgL LIQAIQNIQIQ . f' . uron Home Economics English S' ' P' Ph'gGammn Omicron: Y. W. C, A,g S' p' ph-, ' 6, 1 . 1 .. . '. . :mill 'z'5-'ggi Orchestra, '15-'18. Cll'f1rl:?Y.'W,'CI1A4: C ' S I 'une 46 , s ill l.,UTIli H. Cowuis South Haven Public School Music HELEN l3RAKli jelmorc Business Ailminislralion Builcleretlc 'mi Y. W. C. A f l:lISllVlll Chorus, '18, '20, Girls Glce Clula, 'zlm MILDRIQD LDRAKH jetmore Biology 'l'ri-llclap W. A. A., Festival Chorus. lvfx lf lAiNizs lflutchinson Home Economics Della Kappa Chi, Gamma Omierong Y. W. C, A. Ouvia I lo1f1fMAN Wiohila Home Economics lielu Gamma Epsilon. BliRNlCli JULIAN South Haven Belle l-CllFCSC Y. W. C. A.: Girls Glee Cluh, '16, '17, Symphony Orchestra, '16, '17, '27, '18, Scholu, '10, '17, '17, '18g Violin Choir. '17, '18, lfeslivul Chorus, '17, '18, '18-'LQQ A Cappella Choir, '18-'19. ' FIERN Krsiox I I islory Dcltu Kuppu Chi, Y. W. C. A. J' I WILLIAM ROLINGSON Winfield P ' Histo Dclm 'l'he!u l ' Presiclcn I'1o3 ' ' IS!-1l'Cj'. ' l lnler-Social l ares- ivc 75 fy-hi! l l Program K' n ' L 19: u VIC FCS'- dem, '1 ' .M, ', . C nel, Iliff!!- . , V , X 5 J-' L IJ Q!! ia . Tzrzk 1' Holly, Colorado . 'Biology . 4 I sidcm Tr' ln, '18-'1.9. n 9 ARLIEICN l.lElIMAN Deer Creek, Oklahoma Linglisli llelu c:lll11I11iI lipsilong Pl'Uj.Ll'iII'll Chairman ,101 Critic, '17L lmer-Soeiely Council, '17, President, '183 Y. W. C. A., Cuhincl. '17L Violin Choir, '16, '173 MlDUl1kll7UllklCFSlilff. '18. Eifirliz 'l'i ioMAs Caldwell Piano JOE ZILE Lygy-13 Education Pi Sigmu'Phi,,l7ooLball, '15-'16-'17-'18, Bas- ketball, 163 lmck, '15-'17, Buschnll, '16. Frm' 47 Graottotz SwAR'rz Winfield Business Administration Delta Theta Pi: President. 3,83 Footlwall, 'zts- 18g Letmcan: Society Play, '18, 420. Ci IARLIZS Gun nut: jettmore Business Administration Athens, Student Council, '18-'193 Baselwall, '15-'1b. SQUARE FANC Hinghina City, Fukien, China Business Administration Delphi 1 Cosmopolitan Club. Prcsiglenl. '18 1o. lvl tt.'l'oN Hll.c:oMn Copeland Sociology Y. lvl. C. A. Gospel Team, Ox lord lfellowshipg Life Service lfetleration. Ct.AUDt5 l4lil.'l'NI-IR Wirifieltl llislory c5I'LlCl'Hl-ll1C Moumlg 'l'ri lleta. Cowie: HARP Arkansas City Education W, A. A. lluiltleretteg Collegian Staff. lVlAR'l'llA Notiu. Syracuse ' Sociology Sipuntt Pi Phi: Math Clulwg Leatiuc ol Women Voterw: Program Conjmiltee, '18, '10. Cosmo- politan Cluhg Life bervlee l'etlernlion: Pi CammalVlu:Or.lcrol Moun,l1 W. C. A., Stutlent Volunteerl.eagler, 18, 19. Lots GllliliN liiicklin Mathematics Belle Lcttresg Math Clulw, President, '18, 'wi W. A. A., Y. W, C. A., Volley Ball, '25, '1h. lVlAl3l.Ii Rtztao Q Garden City English Sigma Pi Phi: Chaplain. '17: Cosmopolitan Club, Life Servicel7cJeration1Program Chair- man, '18-'1o: Y. W, C. A.: Gospel Team, Chairman, '17: World Fellowship, '18, 'nog Oratory, '17, ,201 Student Volunteer. I ,age 45' RLl'fll BtaNtzDtc:'r Winfield English and Art Belle Letlresy Sargfeant-at-Arms, '7-7IAl.l'L!ilS- 'll urcr, 117, '1. llJl'CSlElJI'1l, '18: Y. W, C, A.. 'zts- 19, Lahinet, 191 Class Vice-President. '18, l4A'l'HLliliN Lovtt Meade Mathematics lieltus Kappa Chip Secretary. '16, President, 17, Crit ic, 183 l3uils.lereI.te1 Math Clulw Secre- tary, 18. Gtstwtxuon l'lOITNER Preston Public Speaking f-Dramaiics Delta Kappa Chi. . 2 ul w Y' x 14 I ,Milf M r.. af' --n .,,.-f f H., ,f . 51 ff' tg Q . ,,,,fl .v ' V --' .f Q. J Af 1 J.., ' . , K- . V - Buluzls Pulau Winfield Business Administration Alphu Bum Alpha: Chancellor. '10, Visc- Chunccllnr, 'z8L Bull Cluhg Ronlcrs Clulw Prcsidcm, 'mi Campus Players, Business Manager, '18, 'zq. Doizoii IY lDAVlS Medicine Lodge English Dcllu Kappa Chi: Orchestra. WlNNlli Bi-:Numan Winfield S-iglml Pi Phi: Chimcs ul' Nornmndyu. 'zhl lax Commillcv. 181Vicc-President, 181 'Lup- luin Applcjuck , 1.0. 'l'H1ei-MA LAMB Purcell, Oklahoma Roman Languages Belle Lcllrcs. MARY JANE l'lLJlil3ARD lil Dorado Home Economics Cummu Omricon. .l0SIiI'IllNli l lAYNlCS .Sedgwick Violin Violin Choirg String Quurlclg f,I'Cl1CSlI'il. 9 l l MARY FRANIQUM Wellinglon English- -Education Siglml Pi Phi: Surgczml-ul-Arms, 'zap Inici- W Society Council, 'zblp Vicc-Prcsidcni, zqiqinrls ,-11,5 Glen: Cluh, '13-'24L lvlulh Cluh, Y. XV. C.. A.1 I lf, Aw. A. A. fly if h W ARZY GRAY Sl- ,lOl1I1 x Chemistry I ' D -I l'g P' 4 x 11 Chnirmnn. '1.61 'l'rcusui'cI'. x . ,V '7.?i'l2lcsial'dlll'l 7.?I Plnxi, 'zixi Glgc Cluh, 15, M W 'zbg Truzzli, 'z6: Iross f.ounLry. 10, 2.5. v' I-h5i,izN PlxA'1'i-mix Shattuck, Oklahoma English and Dramatics Dcllu Kappa Chi: Program Chairman, 'IUC Crnic. 'wa President, 1:-iz Campus Players: I.cncnnsgCollcpLcl3unLl,'10,'17. l8iY'W4c'-A-- Cuhinct, 'z7. Ross lVlCC:l,UIlli Winfiglil Ch em i SIIQV llzirmlugy. Lois lVlALIND Moreland, Oklahoma Home Economics Signm Pi Phig Y. W. C. A. , hlosiavl UNE Joi INSON Peabody Public School Music A Cappella Choir, .27-'IQQ Y. W. C. A. L lfcsli- vul Choir. I ,age 40 WARD SIUBLP. Wfmjiald EVIELYN LEE Willflbltl Busmevs Administration English Hull C lulw Sophomore Seerttarx lrmsurer Sigma Pi Phi. ANAI RI o GM I OWAY Winfield C t.AiuussA Mufxo . Dexlcr Piano Education Li OTA BRUSH Winfdd Mathematics Premlcnr 1.8 zo Onler of thc lviounl Y. W, C. A.: Math Clulag Vice-Presidept, 17.81 W C A lrcaiurcr 1.8 Builclerette:l.eapzucofWomen Voters. 18, 10. I fp 1 4 I Z Dorada Gt NliVlliVli REESIQ Winfield I J islory lSellesl.etIres1Y.W. C. A.. Culwinet g Order ol the Moumlp Pi Gamma Mui Viec-Presitlenl, '1QQ League of Women Voters. President, '17, '183 W. A. A.: Life Service Fczlerutionz Buiicleretteg l7esLival Chorusg Cosmopolitan Club. JL i 1 K .ppl C hi Piuzsetev CowAN Nickerson DelphigPresiLlent,'z8gStudenLCouneil,'18,'z9. :'F' if L 'l 1. .' 3'-' '74 'l 451 ' . . . . , Athens Speaker zo PiSlgmaPhl BullC'luh FRANCES BALLARD Ifigwq 16 -1.9OracorV 1.6 S ccr 15 1 17'iSl0fy 1 L l ' J l'lAZEL GILMER Winfeld CI.AY'I'oN ljli'l l'lill Sterling History Sigma Pi Phi. VIRGINIA ROHlEli'l'SON Greensburg English Bum Gumrnu Epsilon, Chaplain, '16, '18: Y. C. A.:PrcsidenL, '18, '7.9QSfULlCf1l Coun- eil, 17, '19, Secretary, '18-'wg Gospel Team, 15, 185 Life Service Federation, W. A. A., '15,18. M ' , - I F I3xUI.INIc9IEot-EIx , , ' lflutchinson ,I Religiouis Education S-immt Pi Pl1i:.ProQrum Chuirmun, '15, '16, lreuxurer, '18- 20, . W. C. A., l.ii'c Service Vezlerarionp Cosmopolitan Cluh. 4 . I I 4 J I f - ' C I Mathematics Pi Sigma Phi. Treasurer, '17: lnrrnmurul Bus- kelhull: Footlwull, '183 Bull Clulw. DoN DAVIS Marion Athens: President Bull Cluh, '27-'28, Class President, 17. 18g'SludenL Council, 15,'103 Student President, 18. ERMINE MuIzIfHY-S'I'A'rI.EI1 Pretty Prairie English Delta Kappa Chi, Critic, 'zbg W. A. A., Presi- dent,'18,'10,l3uilv.lercttc3Y.W.C.A.1 lilijnh . FI.oI1ENc:E l-lAssANoIcIz Winfield Education HELIEN COMES Winfelcl Violin Violin Choir, '15, '7.9: Orchestra, '16, '17, ALFRED BEALE CI1icag0, llliI10i-S History Class President, '18g Student Council, '18, Y. M. C. A., Cabinet. 'Lots l'lIiRSHEY Rtrrii BI.Ac:I4IaL.IIzN flgrpw Englixli Dcltu Kuppu Chi. LEWIS SCOTT , N4-wkirk I3usines.v Adminigtrdtion A x 4 ,- ,Q -, ,. I . f., ,1 Ivfmmztt History Sigma Pi Phi: President, '18g Y. W. C, A. Page 7 I, lVlABIil. NliWC1UM Kain, Oklahoma VIQLMA RIENEALI Anthony English History History- Education Sigma Pi Phi: Y. W. C, A. Dcllu Kuppu Chip Y. W, CI. A. FAITH GAl.I-OWAY Burton i , PAUL lVlAWDSl.lEY Burden Liducalion - , K, , r Y W C A lxonorrys X4 1 J 070.41 V lin I ' A I Dcllu 'l'hcLu Pi. Gif 5A',J A: I wi-5 F L,,,f':4kL' I ,V,,1.j . -,.,,Wvj,..4a,- wk 2.47 'yy ,,4,..,-,nlg ,,, Lk! -,An - fi, 'J lv Q lfnllrpqqalzglrx- V .1 ,, ., A' ,1...-..A3,Lj'..'Jg- ,' 4- ARMOUR IZVANS Wellinglon , , ,fy , 1 L ,l f '- 'f www ,,f. -l - Social Science FERN Ho'1 l'1iNs'1'ulN Wmjwltrl ' Delta 'l'hclzlPi.President,'1.8:Uxfnrdl7cllcm'- Engli I1 ship. Prvsidcnl, 'zbg Y. M. C. A.: Group i A Lcualcr, 'zlii Sluclcnl CnunLi', '28. Hclu Cmmmu hpsilon. LEM, HHN.,-Z Montezuma l'lAllRlE'l' FRENCII El Dorado Home Economics Biology Signm Pi Phi: lmcr-Sucicl.y, '1Cj1G2lI11!T1iI Um- QUIU' Kfllmf' Chi? Illrcuflurfirf .7-93 Cflllfi' ,173 ricon. Trcusurcr, '17, Reporter, 'ZXQ Prcsidvnt, c'U'-fnC'l- E8'O'ChP5l U,- 7-ff' 175!3fl 'dJcf0Sf11f'- 'zqp W. A, A, Buiklurcllcp Fcslivul Chorus: lwlluln, Lluhz I-'fc ,scrvlqf .c'r UP3 CUSPCI Glue CIul,, 15,'Z6' lcxlm, 27g Y, W. C.. A5 lrl-Bclug Cummu Omrlcun. ' ' 1 K I X l VV ' lslQ.J,w1ulllc,'Lll. , .X Q- .. xvmfwzfz . enizyhtvlil, Slum, l'llil-liN lVlIiAlJli Dgxwr xljglglrgklui Sfiglnwl laik , Aflalhcmalics' f Eclucalion .,.. -Q v 'gl xc, 'fi ...H Xl! 'X' W' ix ' ll JOHN HAMlI.'l'ON Winfield Y l I y CvLliN GAGNEBIN Abbvville . ocio ogy Q ' ' A lznglzsh Alpha IBCIH Alpha, 'zlll Oxford Fclloxvshipg Dark Dcrhics, '18-'29QSlLlLll2f'lKc:0Ul'!Cll, '18-'z9. Alpha Bela Alphng Dark Dcrhics. I 'age fl ' lVlAR'I'l'lA NoIiI-I. SWGCU-W Sociology Sigma Pi Phi, Math Club: League ofWon1cn Voters: Program Commitlcc Chairmap. 18. 'zqg Cosmopolitan Club: Lilc Service l'c.:lcra- Iion: Pi Gamma Mu: Order uf thc Mound: Y. W. C, A.g SlULlCI1L Vnluntccr Leader. SARAH RILIQY Kingsley English and Sociology licllc Lcltrcs. CAIIMIIN VINCllN'l' lVinfi.'lIl junior WINNIIE CONDIT Lilwral Home Economics Sigma Pi Phi: Chaplain, '17, Y. W. C. A. Pulw- licity Chairman, '27, 'z8: Life Scrvicc lfcdcr- ation: Sccrctury-Trcusurvsr, '18, 'wg Gamma Omicrun, SCCYCXIIIW, 'zoz Gospel Team, 'z0. ' I r . J' ' I 'I . 'li w MHRLIQ l IUBHAI 'f Kingman I i- 4,1 X fic. 'lk i r Xsfff , lVlmzI.Ia S'l'lilNl3liRG Winfield Piano Picllc l.cl i rcs. El5l'l'll Sliilil.liY Wiflfvlll lfilucalion Sigma Pi Phi. lVlAR'l'I'lA Rim-I JACOBUS Wfinfii-lil English--Education Beta Gamma Epsilon, Y. W. C. A. MUIIIIQI. Bizooics Afli'11l10'1 English Delta Kappa Chi, Y. W. C. A. EvlaI.YN SI-:1fI.I2Y Winfic-Iii Ifnglixli Siimui Pi Phi. C3I.Alllili lHlIiRRON Oxford' Matliemalics Pi Signm Phi: lfonlhull, 'z5. '29, lnlramurul Basketball. . IDAISY MII.I.IaI1 lflulchinson French History Delta Kappa Chi, Prcaidcnt, '15, '26, IDCl'illlL' Vcam, '14, 'ISI Ordcr of the Mound: Cosmo- politan Club: Pi Gamma Mug Y. W. C. A, Page 53 RUTII BREITIZNBACH Wirweld l-oRVrA BAKER ROBER'l'SON E1 Dorado Home Economics Education Sigma Pi Phi: Y, W, C, A. Sigma Pi Phi:iV1oundIwuiIdcr,Arl lidilur, '21, '143 French Clulw, '11, '14g Glue Cluhg Bohe- miun Girl g Y. W, C. A, Paz' 54 uniors BRYCE GLIQCIKLER Honmrr WRIGHT L . President First Semester President Second -Semesier LLB linhdvrh. Lg H if I K ,W 'Q f 'Ov-VJ -j umfdw, ,j - J . Ml I R fefjfafv fu 1 -'-4w-f.4,'144' - ,J Ag? 7 45 ,,1,LA.JlL,c . 9 'J1'Lt4 I ge f 1 Q zkfs Page 55 .i Q l-, i 7 8 7'l i ' X 0 . , NWN 'FB X' '--Q5 ' A if ' Fiuam LANE K l mfjlaqllioellk kluhoma A Dwiczm' HARDY Wellsjbril 'Jlomb ECOQOVYUCA MaLhema1ig,9 Bum Gamm llpslbnxif Dglm Them Pi, 'fix Q' ' xy . Q xx 5 s x -, 1-9 ' V N A QQ? W . , 1, J - . l X ' ' sf :I ' S 55,1 N Ri v 5, , nl V Vicki.. Ci-IAR1 f xx px! ', Newlon C.A'I'lIlClllNH lj0lXil'1 ' Q' Winjcld l H' -1 2- 'Q X A A ' l LA ory in Iv :Bingo H I A Alphlyxgqm lphng i ligggjcg-, Q l3cllcl.cll4rcsg lrgdiure a lriBcmgOrchcslru. 5 H. ' O V . V V . 'Ni . ' w K Q, , J 1. J vw fi .1 2 Y'-, J - 1 ' T ,A ' 2 . , - Q- '- P CiiA1u.hfj l'iQx 01151 1. '. X Newton Sfxmpz Kama V2 .. Crofl ., .t l ' , N ' Ylislbky X T ' ,,, Hufne 'onomics ,- y , ,V . .' Bela Gaxima lip, ilong KXSQQQQQ 'ulilur '18 ligll Cnmflriu ljbsilnni Gummzi Omicrun. Moundhxgmificr. X ' .ol ' X i N i fb .N X 'K-,xx K 1 X iv . . I I X K 1. 4 p , l30RO'l'I IY Bmciw Ilulchinson Dramalics llcllc Lullrcs. MAluzAiu5'i' l4Allfl.liY Kingman Home Economics Sigma Pl Phi: Gamma Omicrong A Cuppcllu Choir. l5Al,lC I-lumal.soN Newkirk, Oklahoma Business Administration Delphi. Page 56 llusma 'l'IlAt1KRIiY Home Ifconomiirs Hem Gummu Epsilon. Cl iAu1.ics Nlc:il01.s Geology Delphi: Bull Club. MARJORII-1 WILLIQY English Belle Lcttres. Lyons lVinflcId Belle Plainc I H ' K , J, uf I ' I .1 ,fl I 5, 1 t ' . I ' 1 -7 . yy ..,, ,JL f- . 1 A t f F' I . ' Q t ,fp x ,J I 1.-..,'X it ,,'Af V ., .' - ' - DIiNNIS COWAN Nickerson VmtNoN Rolstfzgtysorsg' if I, -rf ' Sylvia . ' , Y A .,-Af 'DJ' ' Mathematics K-'L7' 5' ' History ', Q V .l Qclhhip Glcc Ctulup A Cnppcllo Chuirg'Cracc Churgh Choir: Pcstivnl Chorusg Elijah Chorus. U C:OI.Dlli I-IARP - Arlqamgs Cify l'Ill.DRIiD APPl.tac:A'1'1-: llutclunson . . Lzducalron W. A. A. f V' GAIXLANID 'l4'II- s I ' XVinjicld . . . I'IAIlOLD l'IotcI.sc:utf:lt Ilulchinson H' 5' PIU-Mvtttt'-Y lhcnwg Y. I , Tennis. 'Tx , , - . S' X. us- Alu-f --.vxpffqlh , g,,4,,t',,,,.,ff,, ,J-'... f1',..,..,4 -, -IJ- v , J x t W 4 'J N v .Y ! O xl Q'5, lyk' ef Ku xx N l I , 7 M K Q XX l,I1!0NAtm gl ucl.'l'oN Bloom C1 IARLIQS Mdfmms Lib,-ful l Xl X X' 5' 'X U' 'I I EC0n 'mf Mallwntalics Q X xP7cIl:1'l'titX:1Pigillcctilulw. Delphi. X 'N t X , X , X 'Q I X i ,, M x , ,K 4 .- X 4 GLISNN DLJNlusl.lslcuc: Nardin, Oklahoma D ' History I l'lARUI.D I-llaluzlN Oxford Delm Them Pi, Vice-Prcsidcnl, 'IPL Business Administration CLAIUYS HAZIQN Larnctl Home Economics Clnmzta Fimstltclt jctmoru Y. W. C, A. Buildcruttc, Sccrcturyf'l'rcusurgr, I-lomy ljconomjcx '18, 'zqg Student Volunteer: Alflufc Service A U l:cdcmU0n: lrustivul Clqm-Ugg fill-liflhj Cimcc Qing-Jl1CllfCS1cJl1lT1l11DOITIICFIIHIIV10U!1QlbUilLlCl' Church Choir. ' 194 Page 57 RANDALL Rowzlz Winfield Chemistry Dark Dcrhicsg President of Sludcnl Council: Chairman Finance CK7lUH1lllCCQ Chemical Sem- inarg Y. lvl. C. A, VHDA Ziixxrra Winfield Home Economics Beta Gamma lipsilong Gamma Omicmn. e EDNA ,IULIAN Soullz Ilaven Public School Music Belle Lcltrcs, I lg' is . fi 1 Gormra BARRY . ' QR Meriden 1 Englishg' . I 'A ,jr gy ' I ' 1 f A In X ' , N I . j'PAU1g LlcwIa1-i,Y'N , il Aslilon vc, ' I I I Biulinesx ililminislralion l ,Dark Dcnhius. y X lD0lfO'l'l IY PARSONS Wfirilield Home Economies Della Kappa Chi. l, X X 1 u ln, rn, 'Y , 1 . , ,J Of I fl 1 l v V i , , ,J 'lr ' f -1 I. ,Nl ..-JL .5--5-'f tl 4 N ,N .v-xv J v l3lflll.All Romscm Salina hllilvillgl vlalxrqmq I. - I , '- ,f'bViri0el4I.! A ' .., f ' A, - ' Q 1 55 Mallienlalics J :1 lznglish Delta Kappa Chi. 1' 1' L -Du1AlilQ0pDa Cihi'.,f ,jj - 1, li K - l N '- It 'L A. ' X f , . f ,i , x , I . I l ill f -A ,'1l.-q,x.3,x4j+-n -' ' I 'I K If JJ Q Y . ' I f- - vp.. L,',...M..-My - rum! J - V, A, ' a ' . 1 Y , A A A , X, ix '- .- 4 . . .' ' 4 , X N I X- A . liNn? l'-MM-7i+ A f rf' -Q . J I. Y .x1,yQ,1,,' h I SAMUEL AVERY. I,y0rl.S' Irlomg Eggngnjgg J U 1 ' ,' MGlll0mGliC.Y L Bula Gamma lipsilon, Sccrclary, 'zap Gamma . 1 - Omicronp A Cappella Choir. A Q Alpha llcln Alpha. 1 K, . J l.oYn KHLLAMS - Niclcerson V LU'l'llliR l'lENSIlAW l3rown.wilIe, Texas 'soclal Sclwlw Businesx Ailminixlralion Page 5X Oxford Fellowship: l.iI'c Service lfcalcrzlliong Darla Dcrhics. ll., 4-1, 26. i . RU'I'll SMlTll Winfield Enlil.wlilSS NOll'I'l IUP Dover, Oklahoma I x H isiory 0 Home Economics Della Kappa Chi. Delta Kappa Chi. r DONALD Tlclalb Weskan , JL Jwjlll' , V - I Q -I f . Businexs Adminislralion ILRMA BMX'2 ' Pr l mm s Pi Sigma Phi: Collegian smll. Public School -lil: Della Kappa Chi. l I I I W IVlYl1'l'l.la Sul lll1lc1.llflf lfllllchinsun CN y 1 lmglmh' i l 'lS'0fy Al.l.l-:N llulm Gowunfla, New York B'll'l-'ll P Ch ' z gY.W.C.A.g . I, , , A212,l,ZCllfT2:h.fii5'2ml 'r 1m ,, ,V K l f lmull-wh flkyefgv Nr ivvwff Lib- L 1 . -gr 1- A i!,.rt,'y-W nj' I Religious Education 4nN,4f'4 Winfield l--lleNllY l'lAlzluY Cllllixon Gl.Am'sAlLlDY I lc li 1' AA-4 lAlOl3AR'l' Wllllil l'l' Pawnee. Oklahoma Mallwmali . Sigma Pi Phi. I l fm.. , Emu. Arvll-:s 1451,m,1 EUDORA EDMls'l'oN 701UC1mlU - , X - Chemistry ,, + 3 I Adalhemallw Delphii A Cappella Choirg Festival Chorusp a I ,, Sipgmn Pi Phi: Y. W. C. A.: lvialhemalies Cluh. Glec C.lul12 Seminary Grace Church Choir. B wiv 59 Sl-IERLAH JARVIS Winfclll WAYNE l'lA'l'Cl-IIi'l l' Grand Summit Home Economics Chemsilry Bcllc Lcttrcsg Gamma Omicron. Delta 'l4l'1Cll1 Pi. fi az. Q J , KAIII. Wnicziri' Morris, Oklahoma Gimrzra IDRESSLICR Wfirwlclvl h' History English h ' ' Z U - Fuotlvallg Bull Club: Pi Sig. Sigma Pi Phi: Pi Gamma Mug Dqhc'ltev'l'Qmp Pi Kappa Dcllag Collegian Slaffgxjunior Class, Secretary, '28, K .f , . Al.l.liNli Os1f:N Winfield English Moiuus Pmisusomh' V V- Wfirihelil Sit-Ima Pi Phi: Lcncuujs. X Xclffology A . ,fl I ALMA COQIIIIUIM Winfelil lVlARUAllli'l' I-IARNDIQN l..ilwral llislory English ' llcllc Lcllrcsg W. A. A, Builnlcrcllc. Wll.l.IAM WAlll3 Winfield English--Education Cf , 2. ' U Nlgicc-President of tudqnl Ciaiuncilgifhsaifiant l Ulu l WAl ls F I I Wflnflcld cr. z uunl wui Lcrl L 'K A ' url? Dcrlvig. ng H 1 I lf' Jy V f '! ' ' : ' 5 D l ' Ci :9Wi.NlJCaVYN lVllI.Ll iz OL gi i y VIDA JHNNINGS Wmpeld v H ' Voice A - . N! l Home lzconomics 'Orchcslraf A.'Cappclla Choir: Elijah Chorus. Bcllc Lcllrcsg Gamma Omicrong W, A, A, A Page 61: Lois Lui VAN Winfield EllNliS'l4 Bfxeziik Buhler Religious Education Business Adminixlralion Delta Kappa Chi: Y. W. CT. A., c:?ll5lf1Cl, l.ile Delphi. Service Group Lemler. Jolly! PONAER xvlinffgftl lVlll.DRliD SWLQNSON Arkansas City Hislory and Polilical Science 131'-line-V-9 Allmlnl-Ylfallon Athens: Dclaulc Squad: Speaker, Alhensg Slu- Llcnl Council. lJAlll.lNl5 GRAHAM Winfield JOSIZPIIINIE Woomiu. llVinjiclil English I-I 'K-10 - Belles Lellrcsg SlLlLlCI'1l Cnun 'il. H ly Belles Clmpluinp Y. W. C. A.: l3l'OllI'ilI11ic:l12IlI'- Belles l.cllres. man. I f 2- f' J., . X I! . l I . I Dy' ' ' j 'lXlARY GLl'I'lllllli Kinxlcy 'l'lnei.MA MQKIQY 1,4-U15 'N Mathematics lli-Ylvfy . Mulh Club: l,1LlllkllIl'CllC1 W. A. A. Builulerellei Y. W. C. AJ W. A. A. ,ll 'x . 5 w I L . .. lqliNNli'l'II GREEN Winfield - Esriuiu Mcziloixmiczlc Nuwkirlc, Oklahoma Business Admin ixfralion Home Economics Alllens. J lieu: Gunmm lipsilon. O , ,YI . f ' j 1 lf - J S- 'X V I X WARD Coma Xvinpcld Dlifi Bmuziz Ullw Biology Chemiylry Dcllu 'l!l'ILIl1l Pig 'l'ri-Bum. Page 61 1-Kuu4Q'w02j0LL6fu f-Q :L-.li xauh JJ ' Eg, and y .,,.44i:1HH,Ad if z-,flu , , Q all HARLEY Zuicuiv. Winfield MABEL SONGER El Dorado Hisioryv-Philosophy Home Economics Pi Gamma Mu:StudcntfiouncilgGnspcl 'l'cum Della Kappg Chi. Lcadcrg Darla Dcrl1icsgPrcsidcnL ofY. M. C. A. - . KlsNNl2'rH l-lUN'rl2u- S11 wick llLlZAl3I2'l'll Woman Winfield ' M g , , Pre-Medics Home Economics A , 5 Business Manager, 1.9 lvlnumlluuildcrg Dark Gamma Omicron. Dcrbiusg Pi Sig, WILMA BROOKS Arlinglor Fomufsl' Smuis Conway Springs lfngligh MalhUmallCS Della Kappa Chi. 9 apr, C1-Ymc Euwsr Lyons Mathematics Music Delphi: CriLic, .192 Violin Chuirp Y. lvl. C. A., Vicc-Prcsiclcnl. Lois Pulau Winfield ' Violin Bcllc Lctlrus. 01 VALTOS RlC2l'lARDSON Wilmure Business Adminislraiion Della Theta Pl. Page 62 I l1l.'roN PllA'l'llliR Dodge Cily Chemistry Dcllu Thctu Pl. ELlzAmz'rH MCCALL Winfeld H isiory ljcllc Lctlrcs. IBRYCE GLECIKLEIK ' Dodge Cily ' Chemistry A Cappella Clmirg Glce Club: Class Presi- dent, 18. ,, ll will ALMA FRY Winfield l'iAllLliY ZisiG1.icR Winfield Home Economics Hislory and Philosopliy Belles Lellres. Delphi 1 Pi Gamma lV1Ll1I3Hl'l4lDCFl1lCSLSlULlCl1l. Council: Y. M. C. A., Prcsielenlg Gospel Team l.emlei'. , W l X ' if fl' QWTM c.:l-AllliNCli l'-lAM Winfielcl MA,u,AR,i-,- MMVI- Lamcd Social Science l,1i.m,,-X, Belles Lcllres, 'l'lilc1.MA l-IAM lilaclcwull, Oklahoma LARRY LING jclmorc Organ Chemixlry Bela: Gamma lipsilonz A Cappella Choir. Pi Sigma Phi: Campus Players: lfuulhull. i . CIARI. llADl.liY Winfield I.LlCll.l.li RIQYNULDS Winfield limvincss Ailminmralion Romance lmngiuzgu Cusiimpulilmi Clula. gf' my gi LUIQLLA Riaisvie Winfeld R T - . ALl'll ll5l5l'l l'S , I lome bconomzcs v l A I an HUGH Sipumi Pi Phip Y. W. C. A.g lluilelerellug W. A. l3UMnc'm Allnnnmlrunun A.: Guninm Umicrim. Campus Pluyers. ' CII-lliS'I'liR SHEPHIQRD Iplarpur DOROTHY TRECO Wi,-meld Biology Malhcmalicx Delphi: lfoolhullg Track. 1301105 LCUVUS' Puga 6 3 ESTHIER IVICCORMICK Newkirk, Oklahoma ELMA MOORE Dexter Home Economics Business Administration Bum Gamma Epsilon. I : M W i ,fill l ' 5 fl , 3 1 MK . Q, V 4 - V R z'l RY ' , I , if 0 C HAROLD l-ll51uuN Oxford B' L L i ie20 0l'yll, 'l Business Administration .c 'sg i ., , tv-JJ -A tif . 0 fi , - . g -1 5, 'rf lsvfjl ll J J g A ' . 1' Nli l.DI'l l'0 Ilewins 6, : , - OPM. lvllilll, Chanute I l-ng,ltsh mm Gamma lipsilong A czuppulit. cttw.-. Public School Music LOLJc:l1.Lz l..OR'l'ON Winfeld PAUL JONES Pratt H islory Economics Violin Choir. lfuullvull, Cupuiin, 'z8. SALOMI5 WITHEE Hamilton, Massachusettes ANNABW4'-If THUMAS Bllrfl-Y Social Science----Biology Mdlhvmdlivs 13.11. L . l,?Cll1lKilPl5Hc:l1lQ Y.W,C.A.,Czl ' 'LLL' v - L L turn OI Women Vulcrsg Buml. Ulm Lulwul' Wiisuw Plzosslan Wfinfeld RUTH BLUNK ' Tulsa, Oklahoma GU0l083' Business Administration Delphi, Bum Gummu lipsllong Pi Gamma lvlu. Page 64 D. L. Bmac:uNm1 Florence, Colorado LLOYD O. SMITH Wfinjeld Delphi. V 1. S- 5 - 5 ll ' . . . FRNON In Pm RD l arplr j C,MxMl2N VlNc:laN'l' Wfmjzeld D I I4 Business Administration A All I Belles Lewes' c p 11. :Q ' ' l l Q. 'N l I M ' N . Q X lx J A 41. 5 Briu'1'A MuC.1.lN'l'or1K 1 4lCglearlqalvr' lg,,gul,l,W-X if l 4 X ' 5 EVIQLYN ELLIS Thayer C ' V - , Bcllc Lcllrcs. 'l I f' I 4 llnplll-Yll . , X l ' , 7 - s 1 I V ' ' I 0 .44 ...Mk ,off .7,c,... new rw' for W 'l'lu51.MA Wrxmm ickcrs n E1.sn1. I-llrwlmrzlzsllg-1 'fkpwgolzrmblzs Sociology f V17 W AKAQCO r I Qfff' 'inf ' l3l!l!lcILlI'Yll'l'1ill2DSllUI1QlVl0LIl'lLll3UllklCl'Sllll-l,-1.0. f'5J'2fT 'f IJARRIELL I-lA'1'c:r-llz'1 1' Grand Summit Chcmislry ' RU1'll BROOKS Lilwrdl 4 Dclln 'l'hctu Pi. -D 4 6 English Q ELISA jol-lNsoN Peabody IALQYD SMI-I-H Udall Public School Music rlixlorv Violirn Choir: A Cappella Choir: Grucc Choirg Athens. Festival Chorus, Elnjuh Chorus, Moumlbuuldcr Smll. Page 65 VERA VOLKMANN Lyons Public School Music Sigma Pi Phi: A Cappella Choirg Festival Chorus. vlovcia Gixiififm-i Lyons Mathematics--Business Administration Delphi: Campus Players. l'lIiLEN SWIENSON Winfield Music St. john GLENN Winfield Administration Athens. DOROTAHY Bnooxs Liberal Public School Aflusic Beta Gamma Epsilon. Page-:66 Vi2s'rA GRAY Physical Education Belle l.ettresg Student Council, 'z8. RALPIYI S'I'U'l'ZMAN l'listory----German Dark Derlwiesp Intramural Baslcctlnallg Chorusp Gospel Teamg Y. M. C. A, Ai.i,l1:Nic OSl41N linglixli Sigma Pi Phi: Leneans. Pratt Harper est ival Winfield ' GEORGE lVlO6DY Voice xvwiftiz ROSAl.lIE S'l'ANI.liY I lornc Economics Sigma Pi Phi. WILLIAM WARD . English--Education Arkansas City Wfinfielcl Vice-President of Student Couneilp Assistant Business Manager, '19 Mtmuntlhuilderg Darla Derhiesg Y. lvl. C, A, 1 ' f . ff. ,HN ff X if if' X ff j , ' 'v' f. - ,W X Affffx J I 1. K f X 'f , - Y I x V . I L XIV A If J 1. f' ' ,f gf ' f V, V -.ff ' ,gn V ,f 4, JV' . ALM! M .WF 'A H. .Y ln, Ax, A-M 1 ,X y ,V V 4 N1 1 ..1' , P . 1 1 -JL,-All 1 IJ, 74, f l IL, X J V 2,45 ,- 4 If! 1' '. .lf- Q1 ' ' ' . , 1 l . . g A 3 jj E.y1alh2'r'l' REED! 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HN 'vi fi I Y ' xnllvnvxfv 'X w Lx .X v DOl!O'l'I-IY 'l'uLLoss WAI IFR MURPHY Nl VA HMS: 1 R Sedan Prclly Prazru fucav City 'Texax WAI.'l'IiR Bows RAMONA MI I RFR vu 1 x N Yom R Wfzmofe Wfznfnld xvfmmm M HELEN MANGLESDORF F1 Mr IKKRINKI r Maxx qlxlfI'S AlChi-YOI1 llavzland Conwav Springs FRANCES PlsNN:Nc'roN Dam WINNI R NAQMI Ross Wfinfield MARY GRAY SNYDIZR lloisington EUGENE S'rRol'u- Winjielnl 1 ,I ,I in I - XT MA1zc:r':1.1, I'IEINAN Evg,-f1.YN BINDLHY C1 mm C'ROl1Nc rn Ogden, Ulah lxi' Cimarron Bwon -J J Q! E'l'HliLYN Briswlczli TlIIiI-IiN BURONI-LR I I D C OM! ION Oxford .5 Rolla Wlnjlulcl N CIIIARLES BO0'l'll . XM GAYL RALSTON Rom RI JARVIS f Slerling 'Towanda Wmjlcld - J 1 y J MARY I,.ANc:As'1'l-Ln Winfield jrassuc FRANCES f:Rl'l'liS Burns LEONARD COLLINS Burrlon Page S8 PAl11.lNli Mc:CORMlc:K Newkirlc, Oklahoma Rum IARD CONNra1.l. .,-, Winfield SSINGHAM aman, Oklahoma I I-' 1 K TVIARc:Umzl'rIi CLIQVIQNGER V PAULINIQ NALISSMAN BOYD Wralmi South Haven I ' Clearwaler Yates Center EVIiRIi'l l' CLIN!-1 1 CJORDON IQINC 4luANl'1'A BRAY Iuka Altoona Pawnee, Oklahoma LLIRINE WliI'l'ZIiLL I 1 X5 'AL'rHriA Mrzscu CEIQRALDINE Al.BRI'l I'I2N RDULI Siillwaler, Uklahoma Cunningham M9+f'0l,,9fyjLA.o QP pi Mmmm CHINNINGIIAM 'lg-M aqua . IE1.MoBA1l.neY . Attica 'li Bur . Winjiell W K ' , ., , 1 , D21 W x 4 Y l Vq X .U , DKJNALI5 PIQNCIE V RMK CA ' L MARY DII.I,ON A ' ffl Slerling son as Wc'lling!o11 Nlif ,X My XS FR Q V . 1 GLADYS IQUYKENDALI. TllE WI2I,l. - MIQLVIN DIXON Cook, Nebraska ' urns Winpeld Page 89 1 111 1. 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 ,. 51 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 51 1 1 1 I 11 1. 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' A ,gLL, Winfield Wichita ,,-' U , ' HIFI 7 5 -rp A xi ,'. n Ak ,.,-- .anal gl DI '+ 'UIQ' ' 'J' if ff' i sw ff. yd 'iff X,- ,,,.f x'-5 -I 'aff LILLIAN CHRISTOPHER xi, wx -T, JJ ,irq ' ' Blackwell,f0klahoma .. , ,4,.-- . iqijf ' Ayr el 'SPP' M ,'.'Q'-Q-H425 . .T 2-if. . . , E ,v Q , . 'W' ,rr-mx fm - ' . - ' ,ff W, Qi! n fr pg: 2 Kava fi? 'YW ini ' :M 5132: EQ? 'Xie ' PU a ma vw.: GQ VHF Puffy K6 5 F041 ' J kyd ly, We M OPM- WALLINGFOIIIJ Dow PARSONS Ashland Winfield X im HI ' 55:1 ALTPIA Mlzscl-I l Ml-:Rui RINKER fl' 1 sapuza, oklahoma areal lam-1 IT W5 f, N r if grid iii. PU! V Di 313. v1 J VF u E f age QI ,L 1, 15-P fagnqarxxmiuxg 1K 1g'IF'll'YfHl'1f 1l 1rr1r!r, IGH'vrl'IHEIHQ5dr,ij5pI,,1Iu1lu1rit15,lLn1l!L1r,K1n!lvvH1lyQ!LQlluu'nHlmrr rrwru tv: ln, my n 11 xx ll In nu u rnhwck ag w 1. x-nn ? n nw u irEs'e5'5a5af,I1l:ef.z555'aii'f.55I51115sl1'f5f-151,239555555525cf.asasesas.11ane1.asQ5.5.w..1sce,c-1un.'5,es.m.'f,,'-H1l5.s15fl5'.f1s15Kf.5L.l3uHfs'frwbfwf:. f..'n1 '.,1..',LQSallmwI ' w ,X , 1 F ,Jw M341 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ,JOHN GL1R1'N1zlx, Winfield Mus. Zmm Gu11'1'Nn11, Winjehl H.x1z1u1z'1 1' N0ll'I'ON, Cimarron ag: 02 Bclu Cnmmn Epsilon. 111f111111 11111111111 11111.n111,11,1141,11111 1 1 ,H 111 , 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 1 11 11111131 1 1 11 1 1 11121!!1'1.'11n,.H11H. 1 '1 '1'H11H.:'1111 1. 1 I ',1' 1- ' ' ' ' ,: 1. .1'1 1 X. ',1'X.1 .1 11 ,1 1 11 :1 1 '11':1 1: 11 11 11 .1lf:11'1 '1: 11 '11'l11 11 11 11l'11 111'11'11'-1 ..H,1'111' .1V11'l11 11H1v 11 111 HJ 11 11 .1 11.1 111 135 111 .1 .., .21 'I 1, f 1.11 rw 11 WLM 1' 1 H1 Xf' YU 1f1 1'1 311 ,1- .., 211 gi -I1 .11 ,1 1 425 1 141 U 51 H1 LI' ,. 1. 11 A, .1 11 Q1 11.1 ,1 111 .13 'F' :Q V13 11: ,1 1 51 'I1 1 JJ U 111 AX 'IE W mn W ua W m ui 5 .f Oirdleir of the Mound THE Order ofthe Mound was established in 1917 by the faculty of Southwestern with its basis on the idea that scholastic achievement should receive some recog- nition. Each year, at the end of the First semester, the faculty elects to membership in the Order those seniors who have maintained an average grade of B in seventy- Hve hours of residence work. When the society was first established the members were given permission to purchase the key of the Order. This practice was soon discontinued, and the only insignia of honor given the scholars was a purple and white ribbon. The Student Council of 1927-28 moved the presentation of a more permanent momento of achievement, and selected as a suitable award a key similar to the original Order of the Mound key. This practice was continued in 1928-29. This year fourteen women and two men were elected to membership in the Order. 'Ibn miv-Di-:'r'i'uv., P. lNlOli1.l., lVlIl,I.liR, MCMANIS, Rnrsslc, l'lAlNliS, Borzuic. Second F0117-K1l1.1'NEIl, llll.liY, ONc:i.iaY, M. NC3lil.l., WAi.i.Acia. Third row-Eviaizs, Eurrii Sui-:i.isY, EVELYN Smzufv, 1:.wisix'r. Page aj 1 . DON DAVIS President First Semester First Semester DON DAVIS ...., ,,., .i,,,,,, RANDALL ROYCIE .,.,,,..,,.., .. VIRGINIA ROBEll'l'SON e,..,,, ,,,. RANDALL ROYCZE ,...,,,, ,,,,,,......., Student- - Council ix ,X ,-jg? -. X-143 --M-,z-1-sf-- Q F ' l. f Q' -N ' 'Q '-f X if 'ix yi X X 2 Q Jw- qs, vgfx RANlJAl.l, Rovczra -Q tax-- I l.'NXffresii1enl Second Semester Q' N ' 1 OFFICERQX . ts v - X J Second Semester ..........President..jZkT,.lSQ...,.S . .RANDALL Rover: ........Vice-Presideng,....,x.:i.. ...........WlLLlAM WARD ...........RuBY MIDER PRESLEY COWAN I-IE Southwestern Student Council was at oster amongthe students a feeling of mutual responsibility and maintain the high standards of the college zation aids and advances worthy student committess matters pertaining to the conduct All activities in which students are Council during the school year of 1928-1929 haQ been struction, and plans for many forward discussed and laid. Tifflefiisg liberty and order, to loyalty. The organi- regulates through its f all students. the attention of the a year of recon- overnment have been 'lim row--Rover-1, E.. Srkoiii., llOBERTSON, WluUH'r, 0. STROHI., RONICIER, AI.Blll'l'TEN, l-ocsDoN, DRIENNEN. Second F0111-'c:l3WAN, Polrmn, EVANS, lVllDEll, GRAl'lAM, 'l'llaBE'r'rs, JOHNSON, IVANNER, lVlAllER. Third row-PrzNclc, SNYDIQR, SHliI'HliRD, l,AwmaNc:ii, LANDER, lVlUOllli, l'lAWKINS, WoLz GU'l4llRlIi. I .nu'1h row-V. l4llAF'l', Zian:L1alm, D. lVllLl.IiR, lf.Ll,l0'l l', CAIWIQI1, F. Nflll.l.liR, RICHARDSON, WAIRD. Page 04 l . ll1niteir:Sociiety Council --i--i-i-i----- T Pixorf. ANNA l4EA'l'ON Pizoif. PouNDs'roNra President Adviser T FIRST, with only Belles-Athens and Sigma-Delphians to have troubles, there was no need of an inter-society medium. With the advent of Beta Gamma, Alpha Beta and the Deltas, there came the need of a common meeting ground, and the need was met by an Inter-Society Council. The Council not only promotes unity and co -operation, but decides the rush and pledge rules and sees that they are enforced. The Council is sponsor, also, for the Little Theater plays that yearly cause more interest in dramatics and other society activities. Council membership is limited to eighteen members each semester, the presi- dent and one other representative from each society, and two representatives:-from the faculty. Tap row-FRANKUM, GRAY, l-IOENER, PRICE, HYNIJMAN, CIOWAN, LEHMAN. X Second raw-Zalman, Hunsrmv, Poimzu, BENEDICT. EVANS, MGSS. KIBLINGER. Third raw-FRENCH, Rol.iNc:s'roN, Nokriluv, Woi.z, PRATHr5ll, WHITE, Aubluci-1. lfourlh rom-ONCLEY, SAYi.ov., WARIJ, lVlARSHAI.l,, BAKER, l'lIiN'l'Z, Romczuu. . X. N. . ,ss , .... N N Panda-s w .Q N X. i S 3 N9 :ix 1 Us ,, ww v J, 15 Q X. tx A i'-. S Q XNQ. ,I Qx il i , X N sb Vx ,J 'gil .iii . nh in x FN - X. A 1 X , 'A A, 3 S Y. MAY. W. Cabinet THE Hrst semester the Y. M. and Y. W. continued their joint discussion group program, which grew from the realization of the need and desire of students to express themselves, The discussion groups met every Wednesday morning under the leadership ol competent upper elassmen. Myrtle l'lARI.liY ZlElCll.l:lR Y Y- M- C- A' PW-'1fl1 1l Shirelill and Guy Woodson, thru their freshmen discussion groups, contributed to the needs of the new students. Sarah Riley, Daisy lVlill:r Armour Evans and Al Beale were the leaders ol the upper classmen groups, who based their discussions on the problems presented in the lectures of internationally known speakers who visited the campus. The speakers werei Professor -john lse of Kansas University, lecturing on Socialism as related to Christianity, Dad Elliott of New York City, giving new 'lbfv F01U?l.liXVlil.l.YN, IDIHQNNIQN, l4lCA'I'UN, ZICIGLIQR, CI. ,l1AYl.UIl, l l. 'l4AYI.Oll Iinlluni rim' -MANsl4:n, WAi.i.Ac:ia, llUHI'1Il'I'SUN, NAIDIEII, l3l-1Nlsmm, Page ob Y.M.-Y.W. Group Leaders l ideas for the development ol personality and individual responsibility, and Harry I-lolmes, secretary of World Alli- ance lor International Friendship, speaking on international problems. liach lecturer gave impetus lor discussion of various phases of the general topic. For instance, from Dad l:1lliott's lectures came specific consideration ol VIIAQIINIA RoIaIcIx'rsoN lack of honesty, lack of religion, lack ol coordination of yr W. C. A, prt,-Mun, emotions, intellect and will. Last semester the Y's varied their programs hy having weekly inspirational and worship services, general discussions, and sometimes short plays in the chapel. Weekly discussions were held on Friday in Fellowship Room in the library. This constituted the main plan ol the weekly program, but there were many other activities sponsored by the Y. M. and Y. W. 'llrp ruIIIA-SYNIJHIA, WAIm, ll-IzAI.Ic, 'l'ANNIcIz, DILIQNNIQN, WoonsoN, I3vANs, WIlIlIlI'I', l3IuIsII, ZIeIc:I.IcI1, RIII.INi:soN, Sucomlr0IvfCI1AIIAM,DI5'I l'IiR,lVlll.I.l12ll, lilllllililflll,llII.liY,AI.HRI'I I'l5N,Rlilifili,l.AWIlIiNKZl5, l4IllYl'Il, l4liI'l'll,l,lQW1gl1l'YN' 'l'IIirIl F0117-f:UNDl'l', l,ovI-1, 'I'IIoMAs, l.IIi VAN, WAI.I.Ac:Ia, RoIII4:Ix'I'soN ,lXflAN5lLll, l3IeNIsIuIc:'I', I3I.ANI'IIan, Miman, Page O7 X f I I ,f fli I, I ' I I f' I I I M. Life Service Federation xI I ' IlllSSI'lI,l.IIIANNIiIl - - - Pruxiilunl ' If IVIAHHI, Rlilili - - Vice-Prcsiu'cnt I XIVINNIIS CIONDII' - Secretary-'fruaxurcr hfIAR'I'I IA Noiau. Sludenf Volunteers l.ols I.I'1I VAN - - Religious Education l.i.oYD I4I'1l.l.AMS - - Oxford Fellowship PAULINIC ZIQIKELIQR - - Social Service R T I-Ili Life Service Federation consists of the members of LI57lfQ.Ig,,,,Q,7INI 'i the above-named groups and mcmhers-at-large, about sixty in all. 'lxo develop fellowship, to promote the study of special types ol Christian serv- ice: to present to other students the need and challenge of such work, and to con- tinue Southwsterns great contribution to the worlds Christian leadershipfthese are the purposes ol this hand of students. lvlemhcrs not in picture: Mrs. Burgessglvlisscs Alexander, P. Burgess, Davies, Fausett, Goodier, Hutsell, blennings, Ivlider, White, Wills, Wycoffg lvlessers. Carl, D. Cowan, Iivans, Iidgington, Ifigley, Coodell, Curtner, ylordon, LI. If. Hamilton, Judd, Kellams, l.utz, lvl. lvloorman, Norton, Pence, L. O. Smith, Weide, C. Wood- son, Young. Honorary mcmlwcrs 1 Rev. and lVIrs, W. R.LIOI'lI'1S0I'1QIDI',2,II'lCllXfII'S.I11.C:.I:I'21I'1liIIl'I. liollum row -I IAizm-s'rv, I IAM, Blrluzl-zss, 'I'ANNm1, jollNsoN, STRUIII., IQINKHI., I Iorczomn. Miiltllurow -S'l'lanu., Lolallil-', Mooiua. Rl'1I'll7, IVIHAD, I IINSIIANV, I IAZICN, NIOIELI., CJOSTINH, I'lucNxzil, Zmr:l,ia1LM. Norm.. jgm-li ,-,,,,, HQQANTZ, Rial-xiii-2, IDAVISKIN, XVINKL, I Iosi4lNs, c.UNI7l'l', I.l':l VAN, Wooi,Auls, RAINIHONV, lu. fiAN'IZ Prim' QA' Kappa Delta ' ' W A pl KAPPA DELTA is a great national honor forensic society with over 7,000 members. The Kansas Delta chapter at Southwestern College was organized in 1916, and has always been active in promoting oratory and debate in our college. Each year the Student Council awards those Senior members who have represented Southwestern in either oratory or debate two years Pi Kappa Delta keys. This year two Seniors will be presented with the highest award, the diamond key. Presiiienl Pnoif. CARI. TAYLOR Kansas Delta chapter not only sponsors debate and oratorical contests, but also takes an active part in entertaining visiting orators and debaters, and during the year holds a number of social meetings. Southwestern College has been well represented in National and Regional Pi Kappa Delta Conventions. The past two successive National Conventions saw her debaters win second place in the debate tournament, while the orators placed high. This year both orators and debaters are entering the Regional Contests in Oklahoma City and Wichita conventions, where the Kansas and Oklahoma con- ventions convene. Dean Leroy Allen is Regional Director, while Professor Carl Taylor is the. President of the Delta chapter. 'limp m,,,...A,,,,HN, I Ilmslmw, Mn.i.isiz, WARD, YlaAc:l.r:Y, GRAHAM, 'I'AYi.oi1. l3,,,,,,,,, ,1,,,,. .BAiqifim, l loimlelx, R. lilklilill, l lliNllY, Pouiifzix, l3RIiSSI.All, Au.:-LN. Puigv Q9 J, ., f'14uv-fs.,-IQ' ...51 3' Campus Players A NOTEWORTHY group of actors and actresses is the Campus Players organization. The successful dramatic productions of the players and that professional atmos- phere which surrounds their activities makes Campus Players membership a supreme goal of achievement in the ambitions of many students. Under the direction of Professor l-lelen Graham two plays are produced every year, one in the fall and one after i May-day exercises. Prom the time of organization, 1919 until the present, a wide variety of play types have been produced, ranging from Shakespeares Macbeth to Bar- rie's Adrnirable Crichton . Among the most successful of recent plays are A Bill of Divorcementu, The Rivals , and Lula Vollmer's Sun-up . The play chosen for this May-day was Stephen Phillips Paola and Francesca . Activities of the players are not limited to rehearsals and mere learning of lines. In addition, stage managing, property managing, advertising, and customing must be attended to. Besides the directing and coaching work, not a small part of Professor Cvraham's times is spent on making scenes styled to flt the atmosphere of each play. At all times emphasis is placed upon an impressionistic rather than a realistic effect. To be eligible for Campus Players a student must have taken a major role in a society play or a minor role in a Campus Players production. lfhis petition is unani- mously accepted by the active members, he is placed on probation, during which time various staff duties must be performed by the applicant. A spring banquet is Miss HELEN GRAHAM Director annually given for the newly elected members. 5 M 'lbp I'U10T'lAlBHl'l'l'S, Lmg, Clurifirrl. Second rozu--PRA'i'mzn, l'RY. liallom row-Plums. Page nm DMA ilii i WW A,frVW MW , l .wi 'i it :fl ,N 'i l. ii .Nl 'l'i3 i as The lseneahs l'll3LlEN PRATIIER - - Presidcnl A1.i.iaNla Os:4:N -- - Secretary lbilxizirl' YlcAc:i.icY - - - 'Truaxurcr Miss EDITH l3ll'Il.M.XNN - - - Dirvclur THE Leneans are a group of Southwestern students organized to present religious drama. The Leneans were organized in October, IQZ7, at the suggestion of Doctor Albert E. Kirlc, who for years had 1 desired to have a permanent religious, dramatic organi- MISS Hmm mNvmNN if zatlon. llim-mr CY lt is the purpose of the Leneans to further the worlc of J the church by presenting a message in dramatic form. Kp , 'vlif Under the direction of Miss Edith Dielmann, the Leneans have presented T lffff ,fl M two plays,The Rich Young Man by Sarah Kingsbury, and The Rock by Mary 'WJ' E., T' P. Hamlin. The Rock portrayed the character development of Simon Peter. Both I lf ffl if plays were very effective and were well received. Each play was given three times iflyfwl pfff in Winheld to large and appreciative audiences. This dramatic organization has lj 1 Q earned a real reputation not only in this city but thruout the Southwest Kansas T'.v,-fl H! . Conference, where they have traveled extensively. The free-will offerings received V' Ya 1 at each performance were used to purchase costumes and stage scenery. s T' villfil P 4' ,I The Leneans are a permanent organization. Each year new members will befr U l ,Liv g f voted into this organization by the director and members, and a new play will be JWA F, ,YL l' W M, presented each semester. A banquet was given in May by the cast for the senior -fi-N A if fl members who were graduated. sl If I K, If Nu , ,Q . V , f PRliSliN'l'A'l'ION Ulf 'l'l'lE ROCK Inlhtlt' li-I if for flflifl s Els gr sri! flfgls Debate XX ZITI-I the championship of the southern division of the Kansas Debate League a reality, and the league title almost within their grasp at this writing, the South- western debaters have enjoyed a very successful season. ln the first eleven debates, not a single judges decisibn was lost. ' Giving credit where credit is due, Southwestern Col- PROF- fg:1l6ll'l'AYI'f 1 lege owes to Professor Carl Taylor, our new coach, a debt ol profound appreciation for his masterful coaching of the debate squad. Whatever success was realized during the past year, it was due in a large measure to his keen analysis of argument and to his untiring efforts in behalf of the squad and the school. From March l9 to 29, Roy Baker and john Porter journeyed through Okla- homa and a part of Texas, meeting the teams of seven colleges and universities. On April 8 and 9, two women's teams and two men's teams engaged in the regional Pi Kappa Delta Meet at Oklahoma City University. On April l l and l2, the same teams took part in the Kansas regional Pi Kappa Delta Tourney at the university of Wichita. The question debated this year was: Hllesolved, that a substitute should be adopted for trial byjuryj' This proposition proved I9 be both timely andjnteresting. i-1-am' ,zgaseff ffvffqafwlfiffg ffrfver' ,gf'4 ', ' as ' ' -, . f '. 1 . ' ...,.. .. 3 'fy ., j,,,,,!f,v, , 1,04 fi-rar, 1 ff ,ff ,Aj I 'lbp f0ll7 'KllAIf'l', l-lulcrsiialx, WllIC3ll'I', Buumass, Buusll, Di:,l.355,,AR, livifgm rgur-PUR'I'lill, MANc:i.l4:snAiuf, BAKHIL, Mmmia, f:0KZllllAN, CI.IiVlENf I R W P.1,uu 1 z i 1 i l i . ij. lr i i, .1- i 1 . I. if, li il r-ll i l l l ii i IJ. Elf 'ja ll ii lit., lim: gill? lliisv lilly: ll ' 321 ii itll. 5:1 'Eli' lf ski my Emil., ll'i'1i igllll lQ.,,. 1-.. V. if l- ill. gym, .if lull' illgjl Wi. lfiiye liill llllba llllll liglli llulll fljlll ifgj lsifi llfilil lair iillll . IW llfv fy-lil? lllill ly-lil? iglfil Ullfl lim levi I lli galil fll,: lifts xlib' lfiill lsltl ,flu 'll girl itllg 'iii lil? 'lili Wire-i 551,11 l'1l-5 li f.. .aw Ulla' lllill Wi! wife gil? 'dll ., .Q llii l lcdgi 1- ' 5 i 1 i rl In il 4 Oiratoiry YEAR by year the interest in oratory in Southwestern grows. This is clearly manifested by the increasing number of those who annually compete in the various contests. The results are quite gratifying. In both Oratory and Extempore last year Southwestern won first place by unanimous decision ofthe coaches, acting asjudges, in the Oklahoma-Kansas Womens Gratorical League. Our orators placed high in other contests. Pixoinj ,'l'i IOMPSON BAKER Coach Five contests are held locally at Southwestern, and the best orators de- veloped in these represent the college in both state and inter-state contests, and also at the regional and national Pi Kappa Delta tournaments. 352535 TJ .n .' M 7bp rpm--PHNCF, SMH-1-1, Powell, Wkmilr, BA'ricY, SNYmaix, 'I'ANNisi1. Buusii. Bottom F0117-l lAlVl, Rimcxzi., Zxziczuan, GIl.Mf3llIi, l-loiamsix, DllliSSl.All, Hiamsrmw, CC'lIIl'lIlAN, Y1zAc:1.iaY. is xi r r I ii ii i i l ii v i 1 i 1 4 lui I rl nun ln H In ln 'itll Iii in r I H HI ll AH, nl, ll K Y ull l N l L iiiln xl yi iitlllkxgiillirl i I I , , ,, , , Pug? Ing U i Iii cw Hi wbu BBA. S p ,L ld, Q 1 sl Q 'L ' 'lj- gyflftimwviirgi-flef +012 LQTIS J:'y.w' 'lf -Pfwclal,,YLf ' had WWIJ lf! wfyf m L 1 yq Q. f Yxgftx 1 tit. tv fimfm Qv'q,4 '15 The Moundllbuiilldleir DOROTHY KONANTZ l4ENNE'I'H l'lUN'l'ER Izdilor Business Manager THE Ivloundbuilder might well be termed Southwestern's Diary . lt contains events of the year such as snap-shots, photographs of the faculty and students, pictures of pep clubs and organizations-in fact, everything that is of general interest to the student body. This year the staff chose for their audacious theme, Modern Youth . It has been the hope of the staff to convey the true atmosphere of college life on the campus, expressing it in the snap-shots, colored sketches and on the printed pages of this volume. The Moundbuilder has been published annually since 1924. Until then, the junior class published it on alternate years. Now, the Editor and Business Manager are selected from the Junior class by the Board of Publications to serve as Assistant Editor and Assistant Business Manager. If their work proves satisfactory during their junior year, they head the staff during their Senior year. When they are notified of their election, they immediately begin plans for the next book. About the actual time spent on a lvloundbuilder is from April to May in the succeeding year. L.l7l,,,, lllflbf dl 05l 444 Q . 3217 W'-', 'V hula gk fifrrfw' fl 'fob row-WOLZ. WARD, LAN:-:, Mmlzn, GARl.lNfIllQUSE, Drrro. .Second row-g61HNsoN, LANDEP., DE1'1'liR, DAVIS, I, WAIKD, HAwKlNs. Iimmm rnw- Awsnk. Moon, HYNDMAN, Fnusman, Tmmrrs, McFAimlaN Page m4 N ' The Collllegian ALVIN Al.Ll5N lVllL'l'0N GAITNEY Editor Business Manager THE Collegian is the weekly newspaper of Southwestern College. The Editor and the Business Manager are elected by the Board of Publications and the student body subscribes for the paper through the activity fee. The purpose of the Collegian is to provide a historical account of the activities of the school and to serve the needs and humors of the college community. The Collegian this year boasts among its accomplishments the installation of the warn- ing whistle. It has fostered open-minded thinking through the Campus Forum and has Hred the school spirit by emphasizing the successes in every department. It has served as a laboratory of experience for those interested in writing and journalistic efhciency-for which reason the Collegian was reorganized this year with a system patterned after that of a city paper. It has followed the best styles in make-up and supplemented the bare news w-ith original poetry, stories, and features. 'Ibp mm-SIIIRCLIFF, Mmwisi., Bones, Fmfr, THOMPSON, S'rU1'zMAN, Wmczlrr. Svmnil I'1!1U'l'lAWKlNS, EWEILT, Sisiirsns, ONCLEY, DRliSSI.AIl, Tizun, l4lilNliN, 'I'hinl I'D1l -Mllliili, McFAiJmcN, PINKS, MAiuuo'r'r, W. Wllllil-l'l', Kimisiuav., I-lmuf. Page ln,- l Pi Si Ii gmai Ph WIl.lSUll LANDER - Archon CLARK HEIKIIIN Vice-Archon ARZY GRAY - - - Scribe CLAYTON DETTER - - - Treasurer PROFESSOR PouNos'I'oNE - - Sponsor COACH WM. MONYI-'L-:NNY - Advisor CARI. RlC1lflARDSON - - - Direclor CI-IESTER SI-IEPHERD - Director Wll.l3Ull LANDER Archon pl SIGMA PHI is an honorary athletic fraternity in Southwestern, sponsored by a member of the faculty, at present, Professor Poundstone, and advised by Coach Wm. Monypeny. Those men who have won the Purple S are eligible for membership, and after due initiation become a part of the brotherhood. Pi Sigma Phi endeavors to stimulate friendship among the athletes, encourages clean ath- letics, good sportsmanship, and high Scholastic record for his four years in college is awarded a gold key. A similar award is given each year to the member having the highest grades for that year. The Pi Sigma Phi Annual Banquet in the spring is one of the big social events of the year. fxr I 1 v l ,I ll 'li , . Qlf' .I II'll: K X 5 lil? - I I , tgglzfx . V liflfli .7 f 5 ld I .r Jiillb wlilrt -Q I 'suqgrli :ix '-XX Ns xx, All' ls' , Ylillfu W -J 'eQIIei4 y rf A v4f:il'ffbi-.sxfxx 3 'lm f- N Il' g 5 f A ' R, Y-12 Mumhurx-HASKEI.I. GIRHONS, FRED RONNIOER, RAI.I'iI l lAMMER, CIIARLES TAYLOR, ROY BAKER, CLAYTON DIa'I I'ER, 0SwAI.D HAUSoIIII.D'I', l'lDBART WRIGII'I', l lAROI.D HOELSIIER, Joie l2vIaRI.Y, DENNIS COWAN ARzY GRAY, DON DAVIS, CARI. RICHARDSON, GIZORCE SWARTZ, KE'1NNE'l'Il l lUN'l'liR, GARl.AND lViAT'l'l-ILZWS, KARI. WRIGIIT, g1I.ARK HIERRIN, AI.vIN AI.I.IcN, BII.I. CRAWFORD, f.OY HUBBS, Wll.HUR LANDER, DICK RAlJl.EY, GEORGE lHOMAS, I1n,NoI.D,AI.IfRED BEALI5, CI-IARLEY FOSSEY, WM. McCooI., LARRY LING, DONALD TEED, lVlURRliI. SNYDI-:R, PAUI, JONES, MERRIT1' MESCH, Wll.IfRElJ OKIERBERKI, CII-IESTER SIIEPIAIERD, WARRIiN WIl.Cl3X, MAURICE WIl.l.IAMS, JOE ZILIE. Page 106 , J' M- I I I I l 1 A X l I l L rl il IIVVI 1 II I1 I X I Fic il Alirillfnxi YI Iljilj I 25.51 il-:iii iixhl Hllzi 70 -ll lille ffliil lil: ll lil li li Ili! Ii l'Il Ilil. :gi-I Eli,-l I: l llj l iilfl MI c,I I I ,I l 'Il lilll HV: ,IW I I ,.II. II, -XI. II . ,y I-I Llllii 'fill l lil 5 f-2 Isl ,Irwin 'I Q.. i . JR, Q-. fig I I R x 'FT' , . , -I L.. L Tv J . . A, ---fp 4 fr 1 . Q,,, Dark Deribiies f:l.IiN GAQQNI-:IAIN - Gram! Conxzll .lAsI'I-:Ia NVI'I I'IiIl - - Diclcllwf' IiVI'IIlI'1'I I' Izlil-iD - - Scrilw IUYKIC IVIAI IIQIA - Qzlcunvlvr HE Dark Derby Club is a group of loyal Southwestern young men who recognize the need of a high type of enthusiasm on the part of every individual in South- western, The club was organized in the fall of IO27, and has since been active at all athletic contests. 4,-,.c,,,,1Q,,m,1 CTLI-IN GAc:NI-:Iam The membership consists ol at least 321, of the total college enrollment, and before an individual can become a member it is necessary for at least Sllfkf. ol the club to be Iavorbale ol' his reception. A member to be in good standing must be passing in at least I2 hours of college work and be ol a high intellectual and moral character. The club members, as the name signihes, are known by a dark derby. Later the Builder sweater was introduced, which has proved very popular on the campus. The club also supported a basketball team which made a splendid record in the intramural games, and in games with nearby towns. Another activity ol consider- able note is the annual banquet held on the eve of the Southwestern-Wichita U. football game. DARK IDICRISIIES . . , Iii5IIiII'I,ri4IihIBon IIAMII.'IoN, RII.I-:Y W11ibIJ5lJN, IDYIQIQ IVIAIIIQIA, IIAI1oI.I1 IiwINia, DxvIc:II'I' 'I'I4.I-'11, I'.IlANl1I-.S I5IzIIsII IVIIiI1'I'oN IvIooIxMAN, kVIxS'I' IDRICNNICN, PAUL I7oNAI.psoN, RANImAI.I. Rovczic, IlUI1IiIl'I' I IAI1ImINc:'IoN, Scrum! ruII'---I3I4I1NAIxIn ISIIIWDOI-'l , CI.I4:N GAUNIQIAIN, IIAIxoI.Im I'.I.I.Io'I I', IIIiNRY IIAIzm', ,IUIIN limo, xVII.I. WIxIc:III', I-Bon IiIIII.INc:I-zu, 'I'I-:D I IAxvI4INs, WM. XVARI7, C1IIIes'I'IaIg I IAMIITIIN, CAI4'I'IcI4 IlUl.I.?i, f5IlVIl.I.I-Q S'I'ImI,I.. Iiulluni mm--IivI.3R,.5-I'I- IKICIQD, I.I,ovIw KIaI.I.AIxIs, IlAI.I'II I IAIxIIsII-:Ix, I'UIlI-15'I'c1UlfI-', I IAI1I.AN GILAVI-zs, IiIiNNl'1'I'II I IIINII-:Ia limgp RoNNIc:I-2I1, PAIII. I.I4:wI-:I.I.YN, IBXYIKII I'I' I IAI1IuY. RAI.I'I I S'I'lI'l'ZMAN, Iizwn Gosizl I, ,IMI-I-:Il XVI'I I'IICIl. llugi' II X N liizv11Nic Muiwin' - - - Prcsiilunl MAixc:.xizic'i' l lAizNm-:N - Vice-Presiilenl CSLADYS l'lAZliN - - Sucrelary-Trcaxurur Miss l-ll.l.lAN Crown ----- .S'pun.mr HT is the purpose ol the Womens Athletic Association to promote interest in athletics and good sportsmanship among girls, and to stimulate pep for all college activities. The local chapter was established in 1924 under the leadership ol Miss Lillian Cloud, director of physical educa- tion for girls. Pfv-'film' The organization sponsors almost every athletic ac- tivity in which girls have been known to participate. Intramural teams have been organized in volley ball, basketball, baseball, track and tennis. Last year horseshoe pitching and Croquet were added. A certain number of points is awarded for parti- cipation in these activities and for hiking, keeping health rules, perfect attendance at gymnasium classes, and for scholastic achievement. When a girl has earned three hundred points she is entitled to membership in the Builderettes, the W. A. A. Pep Club. The highest honors which a member may win are t a big Southwestern blanket, which is awarded for two thousand points, and a white S sweater, which is awarded lor hfteen hundred points. Leota Brush, Goldie Harp, Christine Taylor, and Margaret Harnden are awarded sweaters for this year. Under the direction of the W. A. A. a Health week is conducted each year. One feature of the week this year was to judge the best proportioned girl in school, Miss Martha McSpadden received a Southwestern blanket as the award. ,Mx 'A H . 5. . -. 5 1' i N K.: g .xlifigeff A - if. , ri' A il , , e 1 f' . 5 r .' Q i liRMiNif: Muiufiiv 'lim rim- A-I Mui-, Riaievi-zs. Dfxvipsow, Dia'r'riau, Dimma, Miuwiiy, l.iaAlxNisn, Si-ruml mm --Cinllix, MANS!-LR, 5'I'l'RllANN, fiuxiin, l-0VI'I,,lDl1IXZlillN, I lAZIi, WING. liiilmni rmvf--l lINSlIANV, I ll4:N'l'z, Molinari, Hluisii, Rlfzlasl-1, l4AYl.llR, lfmiss, l.AxviuaNr:la, Girriiiuiq, llugi' 108 Cosmopolitan Club O foster international good will and inter-racial under- standing on our campus, the Cosmopolitan Club was organized in the fall of l927 under the auspices ol' the Y. lvl. and Y. W. lts membership is made up of all foreign, negro and lndian students who are enrolled in school and an equal number ol native white students, who are elected by them. Much of the success ol the group this year has been due to the work of Square Fang, President Grst semester Pink Cotton, President second scmestcr, and Professor of the club. l'lARol.D Clorrom President Henry Taylor, sponsor J Tu 1 mmf-ALVIN ALLIQN, RUSSIZLI. 'l'ANNliR, Plmlf. lfl. 'l'AYl,ol1, CTIENEVIICVH lllilibili. lvlmxial. lllilfll, I lAluuxa'l l' l:IlliNKZlI, I lfltmuv. Rmmal.. PAUL ONCl.liY- SCL-0,u1,-,WSMAM-HA Nmgli, PMu,lNp1Zi-giczmglz, I'i-:Alu,Nm1:l.l., l RANc1l-is l4l'1l4AIiAII, RICIIARIB l5imwN, l.i,uvnlim,1,AMs, 'l'lu'rd raw- --PINK Clorrom, lVlA'I I'Ili Mme SIMS. l'U':'l Q REYNUI-HS, SQUARIQ C, IfANc:, Kmuziii IiAxvAuMuv.A. Mfxizczlis GmmoN. Page Imp League of Women Voters Tlellei Southwestern College League of Women Voters was organized in the fall of IOZ7. anel was the second collegein thestate toorganizeantlaffiliate with the National League. lt is educational, tloes not play politics, hut tries to instruct the electorate. 'l'he past year has heen one of unusual interest because of the presidential campaign antl national antl state elec- Clianicvivic lililiflli PI1'- 'fl1 11 tions. The League was fortunate enough to secure the present govenor of Kansas as one of the speakers tluring the year. 'l'he League has stutlietl in an open-mineletl antl non-partisan way the qualifications ofmen running for office, antl has stuelietl prohlems ofstate, national, and international importance. Voters from lnoth Republican anel Democratic parties are enthusiastic workers in the organization, hut their partisanship never makes an appearance at the meetings, nor in the elealings with the League. Untler the leatlership antl inspiration of the hrst presitlent, Genevieve Reese, antl sponsor, Professor Atla l lerr, the League has grown aml lw 'mme an important and pei-manent organization in the colleges. fff' d J e, . ,tl ' x'f W if 'lop mu- Nina i . WYHH-I-, Smixrl 1-LY, li: wvii-, m, Mnlillu nm' Miss I Ii-1411, l'nii i ws, Iaxwiix, 'l'ium,xs, lxliss lil-JXIHN, liosipii, M. Nm-1 i, llnllimi nm' llwviiwwx, liiu su, Ri-114.111-,, llxiusii, liiuui-mail, Wu I s, large in A Pi Gamma Mu pl GAMMA IVIU, National Social Science honor society, started at Southwestern. Dean Leroy Allen called a few economics majors together in room 23 and each contributed twenty-five cents to found the society. lt has since grown to a great national organization with over eighty chapters and nearly nine thousand members. Dean Allen is still national president and editor of the magazine of Pi Gamma ,RWE WM'LM:li Mu, a quarterly called Social Science, published at South- Pfv-viffvnl western. The aim of the society is to promote scientihc study of all social problems and to coordinate efforts along this line in all such nelds as sociology, economics, com- merce, business administration, law political science, history, philosophy, psy- chology, religion, ethics, biology, geography, anthropology. Only students of the highest character, personality and scholarship are elected on the basis of their interest in scientinc social study and their promise of usefulness in this Held. 'lbh raw-Rii.uY, COWAN, lVlIl.l.lill, PouNDs'roNu. BLUNIQ. 80601111F0119-DAl.'l'0N, M. Noi-zi., P. Nom., BAKER, Riiizcii, l-Mini-:N, lDllliSSl.AR. 'l'hird I'0w '-'lJIi'l l'l'IR, Siiiixci.iifif, Rincon, lfliaiux, l3Aiuziz, IQISATON, Al.l.liN, WAi.i,M:ia, Goi.ns.Mi'i'ii, Fourth fO1lF'-'VlNSf7NllAl.l3ll, MCMANIS, l-AMn, l lizixium, l I. Ziclc:l,lau, R, Ziaic:i.iaia, ANiw.us, lVlCClAR'I'Nl:Y. Pugi' I 1 1 .,., Gamma Omiicron Pixov. AMY C-ol-osM1'rll PROP. ELLA JANE l'lAGliN Sponsor Sponsor HE Gamma Omicron was organized in October, 1921, in order to develop a closer union among the members and give training in social poise and instruc- tion in the field of Home Economics. Sophomore, junior and Senior majors in Home Economics, whose grades meet a certain requirement are eligible for membership. The two phases of the Club work are symbolized by the jeweled tea kettle and thimble pin worn by the members. 'Tap row-HULPIEU, CoNol1', SoNGralv., Lrawis, LAWRENCE, Tr-IACKERY, Him., PIERCE, THOMPSON, l'lAIl7LEY, Mum., STEINBERG. 'l'hml rum-PAp,soN5, SMITH, SWOYER, McCoj1MlcK, Humamm, l'lAASL Rlzxzves, Women, l4lil.I.AMS, Goscll, Fuusi-Ilan. Second 701174-l'IlY, Ifigigmzu, Zmxuc. MAUD. l'lunMMu, Smrru, Moss, l-'El.'I', I-lmmzs, BIll'I'liNBAClI, Pl-ll1.i.1Ps, Bol.Ac:K. lfirzvl row-Klaluz, I. Ilnmou, HliNTz, Hursi-:I I., Mfmslflz, JENNINGS, lmuss, hlOIflfMAN, lVlCSl'ADlEN. Page Ill Band GOOD Band is an asset to any college. Southwestern ' may be justly proud of her band, a band that has demonstrated its worth not only on a pep organization in rallies and athletic events, but as a concert organization. With a definite class schedule for rehearsals and a large library of concert music, the organization is able to study and perform the most serious forms of band literature. Through the untiring effort of its director, Professor W, R. Wehrend, the band as well as all forms of instrumental music, has attained a high state of development which is being rightfully recognized by the college and the com- munity. Pizoi-'. WM. R. Wl'2IlllIiNl7 Director During the past season the Band has appeared at all the major athletic events. f l lame Il g L Pllolf. WM. R. Xvlilllil-LND Dircfrlor Orchestra THli Southwestern Symphony Orchestra, under the di- rection ol Professor William R. Wehrend, has built up wide reputation as the outstanding symphony orchestra of the Southwest. The ensemble of sixty players, rehearsing three times a week, has included in its repertoire such numbers as Beethovens Sixth Symphony, Schubert's i'Unhnishcd , Dvoralcs New World , and IVlendlessohn's Italian symphonies, La Dame Blanche overture, by Boieldieu, Uligmont Overture of Beethoven, Un Ciorno di Venizian suite by Ethelbert Nevin, and the Cau- cassian Sketches ol lppolitow-Ivanov. ln addition, the group has played with Miss liva Jeannette Boger, the Schu- mann Concertstuck , with Mr. ,James Lightner, the Prologue , from I Pag- liacci by Leoncavallo, bcsidcs providing most of the members of the Elijah orchestra. ln the past season, the symphony has appeared in concert in Blackwell, Newkirk, Arkansas City, and other surrounding towns, aside from numerous local concert and program engagements. l'ii.vl Violin' Klimrzi-1 Cirmn-'i'oN, I.L'm:ii 1.1-1 l.nu'inN, JUhl l'IIINl'1 llAYNIih. ALAN xVA'I'RHllS, Cfrviuilz liIlNh'l, Mn l?Ill'I1 Ciiulr-ua, lfizANr:l-.s clllli, l.i-LNNA Vi-'i-1 l3l'INNli'I'l, Serum! Vmlm: Luis P14111-.lx, lll-1I.I1.N Swl-.NsoN, lfmuasl' cl0I'If, flI'AI. AnMs'i'iuwNca, lis'riu':u Ac:i4i.i-xv, Rlllll ,li-zmiams, lDoim'riiY IJAVIN, MAiu:Aiu-1'r l7AVIh. Violin: PAUL ON41i.icY, llliI.liN Comms, lV1il.lw.i-gn SAMl'lil.SUN, Lois S'l'K7I'1I,ZINK2.' Cullux: IDUIUYIHY'lALlI.I.0SS,-JAMESl.lGH'I'NI'1Il,f3l,ADYSl3R00KS,',311-VNU-Y.' GwlaNnoi.YN lXfllI.l.I'lIl, Blu. Grissom, Roi i,ANn GUNN, f:HARI.liS llcmimi, AU:s'i'1N S'1'iaiu:iu, lVlII,DllI5D Biuxxvwp ,'lll.lll'S um! Piccolo- l IIai.1sNl lAMxi.'roN, ClA'l'IlliRINli Donnie, l.YmA Biczricix Ul7Ul'.Yt1IlL1Iiliflllr-VIIl'l0I'l'l.' Bon Glrmlalz, lNliZ Risuwrrzg Clurincls um! liuxx Clurinrl: Rlix lllNSllAW, DON Picwulc, SAM 'l'illi1:N.' l3u.v.von.v: JOE livIslu.Y, ciI.AlIlli MUNGIQRJ I-Iom.v.' Dfw lVlAIl'l'lN, IiL1c:laNl-:Srimlil., loslcvmN1-: l'lUI.l'Ilill, Foiucsr l'll1.mfl1'1',' 'l'r1unlvlu'l.v: BERYI. l m.l4s, Dmurrx-IY lDic'i i'icu,JAM-im WI'I l'llill,' 'l'r.u11lmnu.v' ljAIlllliI.l. l lA'I'KIIlIi'l I', l.i.oYnSMi'1'll: 'I-lll7L1f l Iurzii Ci.1N'roN.' Harpy l:l.0RfiNCli WA!2NliIlj l,L'I'L'U-VXfUl'I,' clSWAI.Il l lAllSKIlllI.l7'l'. llugi' II4 A Cappella Clliioiiir T145 Department of Choral Music, utilizing, as it does, upwards of two hundred students, concentrates its activities, as to the matter of artistic standards, in the A Cappella Choir, Gfty-two people. The library of this choir . represents a standard choral literature comparable with that of similar organizations of international reputation. To attain a degree of performance worthy the literature has demanded preparation of the most exacting nature. That success has attended the efforts ofthe choir this year p'W'4 lilfgmygrg- l7Y 5'l one has but to point to the record of concerts given in practically every city of size in the Southwestern Conference. That membership in this group is most prized among the candidates within the department is at once apparent during the season of probation and tryout. The choir represents every class in college 3 every society, every department major and wide variety of interests Gnd representation here. As a medium of advertising Southwestern College in the field, the A Cappella Choir has an attractive force among prospective students, which is being recognized by faculty and students alike, lt is not unlikely that this choir will travel to the eastern coast during l930 under New York management. Concerts have been given this year in the following cities: Winheld OD: Arkansas City C253 Ponca City, Oklahoma, Blackwell, Oklahoma: Oxfordg Wichita C4Dg Newton, Sterlingg Hutchinsong Lyons, Great Bendg Dodge Cityg Greensburg1 Prattg Kingmang Medicine Lodge, Wellington, and Harper, ln addition, the A Cappella Choir enjoys the distinction of being the only such organiztaion between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River to be invited to thc Boston confer- ence of World Federation Music Clubs. aaa, , 'A61Q,,kf'Q Prim' I I1 'Violin Clliioiiir I V ff Q THli Violin Choir, under the direction of Dean Hugh , Altvater, this year completes its eighth concert season. The organization was founded as an ensemble class of violins, and after several years of experimentation, Dean Altvaterf finally perfected it into its present form. The choir consists of four divisions of violins, two violas and two violineellos. The music consists of specially adapted pieces from orchestra, violin and piano music arranged in the manu- script hy Dean Altvater, with the assistance of several of his advanced pupils. The choir is the only ensemble of its kind that does extensive concert worlc. Pixoif. l limi Ai.'i'vA'l'iilz Diruclur Included in the repertoire are movements from Mozarts Fortieth, Beethovens Second, and Tschaikowskis Fifth Symphonies. Miss Grace Compton plays the solo HE. Major Concerto with this group, and Miss Lucille Lorton plays the Romance ol Weniowslciu with the choir accompaniment. Miss Ruth Snyder is contralto soloist, singing the Ballet and Aria , from Sampson and Delilalen and Nur Wer Die Sehusucht Kenntu hy Tsehailiowski. This years tour included two weeks with concerts in Lyons, Dodge City, Kiowa, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and seven other cities in Kansas and Colorado. .',,5,, V,',,1f,1,v- Gimfzlf CoMv'i'oN, .lUSlil'HINli l'lAYNr5s, Lois l,li'I'liIl, lli4:i.iaN Cmvlns, CLYDE lillNS'l',' Sammi Violins: l.Uc:ii.l.l1: l,0Il'l'0N, l:RANCll'1S Col-:, lVlIl.DRlill CRUSH, lqlIiI.liN Swismsrw, li1.lsA jollNsrxN,' 'I'liiril Violin' ALAN WA'I'llCJUS, lilI'I'll JENKINS, lfrmiuae-ri' Gomez, flI'AI, AlxMs'i'imNcz, lLS'I'llI-Ill Af:i4l.iaY,' l oio'rli Violin' lVll7llIlAY Miflelilill, ZliI.MA l4ll'l', l.liNNlT V, Bl'1NNIi'l l', Bvio. lTUI.IQfS, Lijwls S'rui4gi,ziNq:,- Vmlos PMN. UNc:i,laY, lVlIl,I3RIil3 SAMUl5i.soN,' Cello: TDUROTIIY 'l'liI.I.U5,JAINIIaS l.ic:iri'Ni-zu, l'iono,' Cilmrria 5l'Il.l.l-IRS. Pugi' 1 :Iv Grace Chuirelh Choir FOR the third year the Grace Church has been the scene of a musical and religious activity, provided by the Grace Choirs, which involved upwards ofone hundred students. Not only beautiful and worth-while music has been provided at the services of the church, but a training for the members in liturgical service, choir training, and organization has been the aim of the Orace Choir. The extensive and varied experience ofthe Director, Professor pmwr I IA,u,,.,, 34 D,-,IR Dyer, has been a constant inspiration and stimulus to the DI'ml ' members. The opportunities lor breadth ol training in the field of sacred music largely accounts for the growth ol the choir to their present membership. Social events intersperse the rehearsal periods throughout the year, which binds the members into a wholesome and valuable fellowship. -clip 'limp miuffl. I:ARIlAll, f:UNN, lVIoN'rziNc:o, IIIENCI-I, I I. I7RA'I'IIIiIl, Siilsi.'1'oN, Mommy, Gincziuaix, Ami-Ls, WfX'I'I42IlS, lvlmzvisi., R. S'I'U'l'ZMAN, Iii.i.io'r'r, Roi.iNc:sroN. S1'L'0lllll'OlUiI..,I1IIUMI'SON,c:,I:AIlRAll,Glilflf,'I-RII.I.INGIIAM, lviuiwiiv, I I. ,I4IIUMI'S0N, CT. Zi-gnu.:-:ix, Come, Roniaiz'i'soN, Ifiuimzii, JUIINSUN, WAIll1L1ll'I'I1N, r 'l'lu'nl ruw4I-i'r'i'i.i4:, CRl'INlllI:l , W. Mrrii, Wfwiums, l'iimi4'i rs, lDia'i riai1, IQRYKENTYALI., I IAMM, SIlIRf1I.IIfI-', 'l'AYi.ov., Mlasrzll, IVIHI-Llilill, Mc:I'AixnicN, Comix. Ifourlli FUIU'-I'IAZli, Nicziiorsow, I.. WAllSWllIl'l'II, WINKE, l lmsimw, M. Iiimniis, l Iii,-sim., 'l1,W,.3,,' QANII-Z' I lr 1jRAK,5' M. DRAIHQ, I'Auss, I I. IVIII.I.I1lIl, Col-3, RAINIQUU liluriciz. Ififili l'01ll'IiI.l,IS, fIAl.l.QWAY, Yolui, S'i'liimivAN'i', IJAVIIBSUN, Ilfxizixisii, 'I',xiusic'i', Unsrzii, Illil-25141, I3. BIULIAN, S'riavlaNs J. juiiNsoN, fIAN'l4Z, Wl3llI,AIlI5,i Yonlsix, IDI-1I,l,INGsI-IR. Q Sixlh rm:-SPARSQNS, CIIITIIRIIQ, Iimuaix, CIIDNICY, I IIiN'I'Z, cIllNNIN4ZIIAM, f.I.AIlIi, Cfiiius'i'ni'iilQiv., I Ifuifi HY, IESIIIQLMAN, Rusii, XVAl.'l'liIlS, Smrrii. Page' 1 17 Meals Gllee Club lSli11u Cliunijmiiulx mm' mul llllfll iSi'm1n1pliu'i' Illl lll1,v.voilf'1 Vuffvv C'iml1'.vIl OU'l'HWLiS'l'liRN College received widespread adver- tising through the success of the lVlen's Glee Club, which, for the second time in consecutive years, won the State Trophy in the lntercollegiate Contest held on lfebruary lst at Newton. H Entering the Missouri Valley contest the following week at Kansas City, Missouri, the Club received scant consideration from the Universities ol Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, the St. Louis University of St. Louis and Creighton University of Omaha, until the contest was under way. Apparently compelling consideration for its excellent work, the South- western Club was immediately the Dark Horse of the contest and when it was announced that Southwestern had won second place but eight points below the winner, there was .jubilation in the local camp. Although the club has not maintained a year-round program ol rehearsals and concerts, it did appear several times in Pkolf. I'lA11o1.lJ S. Dviaix Direclor Winheld on occasions of importance in the college calendar, A L 4 W, , f J ' ' 14' In ' lr! 4 ' , ,JA Q lf, l V I C P C+ M . - 1 , - 4 , ' ' .' 14,1 ' .' ,, .1 I wif., ' ' ' , .. f I x4,'f4,f. H f' - in W .,,-rj. pv!!.'f N, is l' A ,-I ' ' ' ,z ,ff I ,ll l X x V .Y v ,L Ul.lili CLUB 'liwfv run' -TVIANKA, l'IfNf1li, lVlf1NI'ZlNfiu, I lAllSCIlll.l7l', lrmumim, JOIINSHN, f:UMl l'I7N. Si-L-imil rmw- l'ANll-15, Ruin-1l1'l'si1N, lVl'lf'UY, l'll!IllAlll7SHN, Mmxvici., 621.1-:c:ki.lcl1, Cmrsiw, lliiiuzifss, 1.5,-M,-1,,,, .tilcisi-Ni-uni-, Sim I-.s, XR Aliens, lxlmoi-'i-:sawn l7Yl'.Il, Classrm, lvliuufliv, 5'll1oiu,. Page IIA' i Q AX W Ima mn, ui W mu at E. lgvfuci' 131251 1111?-11 1'11WfU 111541 11120 13242 1:1 'Q 111121 fl 15121 11159 lx lj 6350 11 ,L1 11113 I?- L1 Q11 U19-A 91113 011147 111143 11255 U if D111 G 1, G1 E11 L, 1901 diff! 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A ,KA I' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 f . 1,1.1 .11 . - 1, 1 131 . 1 nun nunH11Hu 14 11 nr 11nu x:,'n,sn'n n',1 11'14 11 1: '11'11 1: 1: 1: n 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 . 11 1 1: u 11 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 1,,, x Q4 fx, 111 1 VI 1 ffl I 1 JJ il Q1 JT 11 1 , 1 1 1: 11 1 11 11 11 11 1 11 L1 111 X 1 -1 U 11 V1 -1 1 .1 VH 111 EU Lil 11 11 F5 1 H1 '1 1 1 1 L V1 .1 ,1 111 '1111 lrn ,. 1 1 X41 111 ii fw 11 151 :D 1 u 13111 111 .11 11 n 41 I1 x 1 1 1 Wu,l,mv1 Blu, IVIONYPICNY BURNS F1zANm.lN llaml Coach Avsislzml Coach Y . 5 Iinlmm mm4I7lmNlcl.lN CA.v.vi.v1L1nI Coaclxj, Cowfw, f:RAWlfURD, I Ileluuw, WllILiIl'I', Noun, 'l'AYr,o1c, CJIUCRIII-lllii, Morw I'liNNY fClJLlCIlJ. Sucumi FUIH- fiAGNI'1HlN, IXAAUKZK, IMNSON. l'lMJf-lfillll-D'l'. LING, SII2WliI.I,, jumus, 'fhinl mm'--SwAl1'l'z, Mczfiom., Mczfnv, I Ifuuus, BMJ., Ifusslcv, Wluzox. lim-lc ww --Zuma, RICIIAIUDSUN, WII.I.IAMS, Mlcsczu, CIm.l.1Ns, l.ANl3l41R, pI'l'I'l'1NllIill, SIII-1l'Ill'1Rl3. Pugv :zu l , 165.1-W m ---,, . ' WlI.l3LJll Bun LANDHR 145 lbs. Quarlerback Second All-Conference liARI. Plc:Nlc: WlllKIlI'l' - -ISS lbs, C3li0llC1liSWAR'l'Z' IOC lbs. Guard Guard p,,RDS,l,3Y,g Vuiw 012 l1oM14x:oMlNc3 GAME, soul: 1wlaS'rl-:RN vs, IEMPORIA 'l'laAc11 nails Pugv Ill ' 1 1 1 -1 -'32 5 11 ,ff-.1 1 '51 22531 15:3 ,: .11 ww! 111111 35151 --.131 :'1i'1 .l'li' f11.f1 11, A1121 1,1-1 .12 31:51 'JH ml, imyl 'ww 1 -fu 1. .111 vfjfj 5151 . '.A 31,51 ,H 11 ,1'11'1 11,11 ,1.1J :Wifi 151 1, , 1 jzfxl fx,- H-15 'JC Vrrijl Lfxfi ,V1 I 1 1 ffl , 111 ,, 'IWS1 3113: 'Tia -L' 1 L , '1 , 1 1 fry: 1,1 If 11: ,NF 41121 1 21.11 ffl' iifig' 114,12 ,. 1 .5 1 ii , D4 1 JI y 1 1 1 11 ,1 .5 ?f-1-51 'L111 , 11.111111 ,1,,11'1if1 :1Hur1, ,' ' , .:u1p111f11-1':1.1'n 1 1 1, 1 X lnwsxn 1 1 1 1 'ul1xl1cy11H14H1111s, run ru '11 lr 11 r nu11xVx1q1rN1:W1nu11H1vHx,,nr11,5 Mvwxh 1, urn V :Nunn ,Inu X x 1. 11.1.11111,.',41'1f.,1:1r1.Q1u1a3E,-f'311111121 1:14:13 1' 1 Jr 1 1 1 '11 11' 1v 1'1v 11K11' ' 1' '1'1 ',:'1: 11 11 n ,1 1: 11111111 xr rv 1x ,L 1: 11 zn'n'rrl n'n 11 as 1' 1 n 1 V11 r 1 1 1 1 l 1lgL' lu 11 116'l 11 '1 11 H111 111111 ,MRI 151151 WEB NIU FU U 111111 ffm! 'QQEYH 15123 12111 11: 1 11141 H151 MQ! Hlifl IC 1 14153 rU 1l 111141 11151 11 EH ::1Qj N1 J 59153 311, 'I U, S5521 Hn fX'r'x1 Q lv -WW 5'-1-11 E910 ,Z U CHA11l.m Cos Fossnv 185 lbs. End HM? 151, Mfxulzlczr-1 Mu'r'r Wll.l.lAMS' I85 lbs. BILI. CRAw1fo1um - I75 lbs. 12,151 Tackle Guard First All-Confvrcncc 1215? 53513 Q11 f-Wi .nal Gm! Qiifi 3:1121 .:1.,' A . 1 - - D ' 1 'JH,f I'-1 x1 111'- 55115 FU U 'mf-1 1:1221 U ,,. 71, .5 5212: Wil AN orfr-'l'Ac:K1.E SMASH 11 ' 1 .MEI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 11 1 ' 1' -1 1,',, I ' I :fag , ff ' -, f J ffg f W g, UU N ' f LAwRENc:1s LARRY LING' 185 lbs. 'Tackle 012 Zu.E-- -170 lbs. DENNIS COWAN- 170 lbs. End Full Back QL LANDER SKIRTING LEFT END FOR GAIN Page I WILFRED OK1aY OKERBERC -190 lbs. End Second All-Conference CARL. JACK R1c:1-mRosoN- 145 lbs. ORLEY Wn-c:ox-V A-150 lbs. ,W Quarierbaclz Quarterback 1 r i 1 . A , A A 1 4 W Page I 2 4 OKERBERG WAITING FOR A LONG HEAVE CLARK VAL HERRIN' -160 lbs. Guard LEONARD UFLOYDH COLLINS-H170 lbs. MEluu'l 1' HlVlUSllU lvlrsscl lv-f-170 lbs Fullback I Ialfback Second All-Conference N4 k 1 Q ll.Ll,Ll QQ l MAN-POWER, NORMAL GAME Page rz 5 Cn-1Am,,rzs USKINNYU TAYl.ou V105 lbs. OSWALD Oz HAUsc:H1Lm-- ZUS lbs. Tackle Cua d 2 l if f Q21 f . . - - . ,...44 OKERBERG TAKING A PASS ON A DEAD RUN Pugu llfi Ceimtrztil Coimifereimce Standing WON Losi' TIED PER-Cum College ol' limporian, '.,A ,,,,, 6 0 1000 Emporia Teachers., ,..,. 4 l 800 Southwestern .,.........,. .,... 3 1 750 Hays Teachers .,,,.,,,,e .,,., 2 3 400 Washburn ,,,.... ,,., .,M,,,,,, ,,.,, 2 4 3 34 Wichita University ,,... 2 4 334 Pittsburg Teachers i,,,,, ,,,,, I D 6 000 i in-r, ' , SHCI 3ND HAL! -41-IOMECOMI NG Pug, Football History . +1 'Ziff-IE Moundbuilders had one of the most successful seasons in years, losing only One conference tilt, and that to the champions, College of Emporia. The Emporia Teachers finished in second place by virtue of the fact that only one tie game was chalked up against them. Southwestern opened the season and dedicated the new Alumni Field on September 28 against Central Teachers from Edmond, Oklahoma. The game was rather slow and the lvloundbuilders showed early season form. Central emerged victorious 7 to 0, but the Builder prospects looked good. The following week the Builders played their First conference game at Emporia with the College of Emporia. The Emporians were victors, 19 to 0, but the game was much harder fought than the score would indicate. After a 13 point scoring spree by Emporia in the first five minutes of play, the Builders battled them on even terms. Three times they carried the ball within the Emporia l0 yard line, but lacked the punch to score. This was the only time that the College of Emporia goal line was threatened all season. On Saturday, October 20, a fighting purple team outfought and outplayed the strong Emporia Teachers before a large home- coming crowd, but the Builder eleven lacked the punch to score and the final count was 0 to 0. However, the game was in effect a victory for Southwestern. The Hornets, undefeated and doped to win by a wide margin, met a stone-wall defense and a driving offense on the part of the Builders. Only once in the fourth quarter did the Normals threaten to score when, after blocking a Builder punt, they carried the ball to the I5 yard line, where they tried a place kick. Twice the Builders threatened, once carrying the ball to the I0 yard line, and a second time to the 6 yard line. Southwestern College gained a total of 290 yards, while the Normals were credited with only l35 yards, but the scoring punch was not strong enough. The jinx that kept the Builders scoreless was again much in evidence when they fought another scoreless tie with the Hays Teachers on October 26. The Builders outgained their opponents, but lacked the punch on the goal line. Hays 'was outplayed in practically all departments of the game, but the brilliant playing displayed by the Purple the week before against the Yellowjackets was missing, Late in the game the Ivloundbuilders lugged the ball to the Hays ll yard line, only to lose it on downs. Outplaying their ancient rivals from the opening whistle to the final gun, Coach Monypenys Moundbuilders defeated the University of Wichita at Wichita, November 10, 7 to 0. Page I :S Basket Ball 1 'Q-. 6 Z 5 w 1 1 , CAP1'AIN'EDDlE Now Guard ' Page 1 Z9 ,V ft 1 1-. . R, X YW-,... ww ,. sw mggg P, 84 -, J. ' A ,A H .,, . :, V' 3 jf, A ,MVN -L v H I I ', X15 , .. X XVILLIAM Blu, lXf1uNYvl-:NY BURNS FRANKIAIN I luml Coach A.v.vis1an1 Cuavh Ihrlc raw -Ill 1.ln'l l'. Mllflllli, GINNUNS, fjlililllllilltl, Wmmsrm, Fuss:-:v, f:fJNNliI.I.. Smzml naw 'l:llANKI.IN fA.v.vi.vmnl Cmuvlnb, SlI3WI'lI,I,, Nmn ffhmminb, IMLI., MUNYI-1-:NY Cffmzrlrj. 'l'lur-I run' llumzu, lil-1IlAHIlAIl, IDUNAI nsfw, l Inzur.. IHUJA' lm 'n kr CIuAm.lcY Fossmr XVll.lfRl'II7 Olillllllil-lllii CEICORUIC BALI. lforwzzrml Cunlcr Clzmrd 'fllirml All-C'onfcrcl1m'c Sammi All-C'or1fc1'c11u' l ir.v1 All-'lbrlrmrlmfm -Yccuml All-'lbzarnamunl S'l'l'1Rl.lNU VS CIQNTRAI, IN Tl Ili ,I'UURNAfX'1lfN4l1. Papa' lil X N' If P v- ' is YJ K A 7 no X, .S r ..l, 3. Q gtk , 'N V. . U I' CK WCP X -:XZ P SIDZIXAOORIC l'lOWAllD Slluwlcm, FIASKIELL GIISISONS Forwanl Guard Forward First All-Conference Sccoml All-Tournament Page 112 IN'I'l,iR-KIOI.I.liGlA'I'I'l TRI-S'I'A'I'IE l3ASKli'I'BAl-I. 'l'OURNAMliN'l' Annuall llntereollllegiiate Basket Ball Tourney THE First Annual Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament was held at Stewart Gymnasium March 6-7-8-9, 1929. Despite the attraction of big city life and athletic club luxury offered by the National Tournament at Kansas City, the Collegiate Tourney was a huge success. Sixteen teams entered, including leading teams from three states. The Moundbuilders of Southwestern, after an erratic season in the Central Conference, came through in great style, emerging victorious with an impressive record. The Builders averaged 40.43 points per game to their opponent's 23,49 points-an average of a i7 point margin for every game played. As a climax to the four days of Hne basketball exhibited, the Builders met and decisively defeated their ancient rivals, Wichita University, in the nnals, 29 to 33. Fossey, Builder forward and high scorer of the tournament, played the greatest basketball of his career, and was an unanimous choice for the First All-Tournament Team. Okerberg, Builder guard who has not failed to win the tip over every oppo- nent this season, was honored with a position on the Second All-Tournament Team and named captain. Gibbons, high scorer in the Central Conference the past season, won a forward position on the Second All-Tournament Team. Winner - - Southwestern College Runner-up - Wichita University Third place - Fourth place - - - - Emporia Teachers - - ----- Hays Teachers Consolation Tournament Winner - Central College, Fayette, lvlissouri Runner-up - - ---- Sterling College FIRST ALI--'l'oUl1NAMlcN'1' TEAM Forward - -------- Fossey, Southwestern Forward - - lvlclntyre, Central College Center - - lVlcBurney, Wichita U. Guard - - lvloffat, Wichita U. Guard - - Bastin. Hays Teachers Sizcoism Au--TouizNAMnN'r TEAM Forward - ------- Gibbons, Southwestern Forward ------ Breithaupt, Pittsburg Teachers Center - - Burnett, Emporia Teachers Guard - - Okerbcrg, Southwestern Guard - - Hennigh, Wichita U. Page 1 3 Track AL'THOUCH the l928 track team was not heavily endowed with stars the Moundbuilders made a creditable showing. The Builders entered their first competition of the season in the Oklahoma Relays at Norman on April 14. Although none of the teams placed in the relay events, they gathered seven and one-half points in the regular track meet, which was won by Pittsburg Teachers. Okerberg placed second in the high hurdles, while Zile and Moore tied for first place with two other entries in the high jump. On April 23 the Builders journeyed to Chilocco for a dual meet with the ln- dians. The tract and field was heavy from recent rains so that good marks were impossible. Southwestern emerged victorious by a score of 85M points to 36M points. The following week the Builders engaged in a dual meet with the College of Emporia at Emporia. Southwestern was again victorious, this time 74 to Sl. Okerberg was high point man with 23 points. Zile and Dunn tied with Edwards of the college in the high jump at a height of 6 feet. The first big meet of the season was held at Wichita the following week with Wichita University, Emporia Teachers, College of Emporia, and Southwestern present. The Builders finished in third place with 32M points. On May l l the Annual Class Meet was held at Alumni Field. The Freshmen, with a world of material, were victors by a fairly wide margin. Okerberg, Freshman star, was high point man with 27 points. The hrst Annual Central Conference Track and Field Meet was held at Wichita on May 18, IQZ8. The Pittsburg Teachers, although pushed by Wichita University, were victors by a safe margin. The Emporia Teachers barely nosed the Builders out of third place by a fraction of a point. The Central Conference Meet at Wichita concluded the track activities for the season. With the mainstay of the l928 team back in school this year the Mound- builders should give a better account of themselves in the i929 season. .S'!anding4l-oc:iuuurr, Simviiiaiux, Omsamaiuz, ZII.li, DUNN, MoNYv1cNY. .A Bollnm f01l 'l'lAlNlMl'IR, JOHNSON, Momuc, l'lfJWIfIl,l., RUNNIGIQI1, - X TN i Pugv ru I X X! !j ' ,,'.,'tX l W 1 'x K 5 110 at an ui TIT Y Wx AGM it 'M' K x 1 A L .ggi Q ' if SK' Y ' - if lv, .gpm L Why ' , 'Q ' 1 ' A1 5 X-'wg , ,. - - ,Wh . -.41 ,, 3. 5 ,sm-LJ. , A .. i V :gr f-:if f f gg rm Helen Manser QUEEN OF THE IVIAY Page 135 5 N., o -, R. 255, Freda Lame POPL 1l,ARl'l'Y .vi ' , -ff r WNW 1 :gr I Burris Price POPULARITY I 1 . 41,1 ,1 x.: 1 1 ? J 5 1 W-- , X, , ....q P Page 117 I ,, ,. '. E ..... .. ,.....V. .. llrllene Moore FRESHMAN QUEEN Page 138 I' l . ' ' 'E525 5-i3.'i75E51l5E51i2'Ir1 'i?5?5E!Fi'52FTr?5:l .'iE5 :ggi-EEE .. ...I .-.. ---P -. P5 e2ae3aSasHi25a5asa5asH!'5P5.1s'afra52s252ia.'55 'I llli li '-2' g I gill d 'fl' H4 :gig gh :fig gtg! if I: fi: Hi gl!! - 1292 :1 IE I: Q .If 'fl fd 'als lil: :WI 'l'l ! l :I I' 'ull l:l: -Pl lil' Q. I' 'rl .I H: gli Q i l:l: :III !.'l 5' I' 'HI l'I' I. Ii 'I 'I 2 2' 'Pl ,I 1: ' :gzl ,lug l l gil: THE May Queen, the most Popular Girl, the most '-2' Po ular M C1 th F h ll nu, p an, an e res man Queen were a ,H fig! elected in chapel by popular vote. The two elected for lglg I , I gif: popularity were chosen from the school at large, and Egg: I Eg :E the other two were confined to the senior andhfreshman g, g: classes respectfully. To be elected May Queen is perhaps ig :Q I , I ::Ig one of the highest honors that the school affords. Miss g2gl v . . :gs Manser will preside at the May Fete to be given on glgl I . I I the campus, the evening of May 6. The theme to be :gk gli: carried out is Beaus and Belles of the South . :lil nn, ' :a I I I 5525 ugh ga gl 2-3' 'H u ' l 5 lgf: gig! I' 'g 'I 'I 2:-: :hi agg, .I'l ll . .I 'I 'a fu' H: gig! ngl, gage I-5' '24 up: Hu ng', ,I gl lgl, 'I.I I-5' 'H Q I I I :gig glgl I. :' 'I .I 'a 'I 'N' 'i 6' I9 'a I'I. 'fl uh' 'ls' :HI lg!! gig: I 51:1 iii I . , :E I ' Page I 30 ' ' .. .rr ':'...-.. ... ' '.. . ..-.r -.. .- ' .. .. ..'.' . . ... ... .'.. .. .i. ..ja. :'.. ' 1 .. - -.. ,- - -15,-51 . Q' 1' r3E5:P:mkEft3:E-.:fnfr5frM45fifaa if:-a.-x-1Pff.- gg Belllles Lettres History l'lcrc's to Southwestern Purple, So I drink tn thc Gold that tells And hcrc's lo Belles Lcttrcs Gold, To thc fairest flower that blows, Hcrc's to the Knights of the Crimson To the maids of the guided bells, To, Athens, as pure as gold. To the Knights of thc red, red rose. BELLES Lettres Society has had many such toasts given her since her organi- zation in 1889. Being the o-ldest scciety on the campus, she has witnessed many things and accomplished much which causes old members to write back such meanful words as, Belles shall never be forgotten. This past year has been very successful. Rush week will always be remembered for its parties, picnics and glorious times. Then came Belles-Athenian day: the banquet, interesting programs, and various inter-society contests which prove the loyal team work of the society. This past year has added many marks to the achieve- ments of Belles-Lettres. Dramatics, forensics, music, womens athletics, scholastic attainments-in any of these one will find excellent leaders who are Belles. Belles' motto is No Steps Backward and she stands for active participation in things worth while, to give her members training for proper social citizenship, Page I 40 Sigma Pai Phi ll-lliistoiry SIGMA Pi Phi, the second oldest girls' society on Southwestcrns Campus, stands for Friendship, Learning and Loyalty. Sigma has been well represented the past year in all the major activities of the school including dramatics, oratory, debate and music. Sigma-Delphi tied for second place in the Little Theater plays this fall, with the play The Exchange . The big play Captain Applejaclc' was a success from both a Financial and an artistic standpoint. This year joint meetings have been held, which have promoted the social feeling in the societies. Old Times Day grows in popularity each year. A joint banquet and the annual breakfast for the senior members were held in the spring. As a whole the past year has been a success with both old and new members striving to build beautiful personalities and mold their character for the honor of Sigma. Page 1 41 Beta Gamma Epsilon History BEAUTIFUL thoughts, good deeds, earnest living is the motto for which Beta Gamma Epsilon stands. During the nine years of her literary and social service to the school and to each member of the society, her members have worked toward this ideal. With the growth of the school and the increasing enrollment in the two soci- eties Sigma Pi Phi and Belles Lettres, the demands for a third society arose. To meet the demands for a third society the leaders from the two societies organized Beta Gamma Epsilon. With this leadership upon which to build, she has been able in these few years to rise to the high place in which she now stands. Beta Gamma Epsilon is unique in the respect that she has elected to her mem- bership six of the most influential women of the city as patronesses. In the numerous and sundry active interests of the school, you will hnd Beta Gamma represented. The girls are loyal, dependable, enthusiastic, and talented. They easily hnd their places of leadership in the various activities. So we toast to Beta Gamma. May her future be as glorious as her past. Page 14: Delta Kappa phi History IN 1924 Delta Kappa Chi was organized to meet the ever increasing need for a new girls' literary society. The society was founded by a group of freshman girls who had had no previous experience in the work of such organizations. The hearty cooperation of various members of the faculty made it possible for the new society to make much progress in its Grst year. During the past flve years the Delta members have worked steadily toward the goal implied in the nameg Democracy, Knowledge, Culture. The society strives to create a friendly feeling of equality among its members. Scholarship is a point of honor with this as with all other literary societies. Theorganization also gives attention to the social life of its members. ln 1927 and again in 1928 the Deltas won the trophy in the Little Theater Contest. The prize winning play presented in 1927 was Suppressed Desiresng in 1928, Hop O' Me Thumb . Members of the Delta societies have gained recognition in the school in dra- matics, music, debate and oratory. l'u,i1c 1.1 Aitlhenis History A'liHENS holds the honor of being the oldest society in Southwestern, haxfihg been organized in 1889. The present name, The Athenian Literary Society: was adopted in February, l890. The tradition established in the early days of Athens, Athens invites men of honor and ambition , is still alive today. The pur- pose of Athens is to maintain among its members the highest standards of leader- ship, personality, and loyalty. Both social and literary lile are encouraged and sponsored through the joint meetings that are held weekly in place ol the separate meetings as has been the custom in the past. Informal parties are also held to develop the social lile of the members. The present year has been one of outstanding merit in the history ol Athens. During the hrst semester., through earnest work and splendid cooperation ol both the active and alumni members, it was possible to place the society in the best condition it has known for many years. During the second semester Athens and Belles Lettres presented a play that was pronounced a success by all. Athenians have taken their place in school activities. All members ol the mens debate team are Athenians. Southwestern is represented in oratory by Athenians' The editor and business manager of the school paper are Athenians. Athens is also represented in the Mens Glee Club, the orchestra, and practically every other line of activity. The spirit ol cooperation that has been ever present between Belles Lettres and Athens has made this year a year that will be outstanding in the history of bothisocieties. Page I 4 4 . Dellpllii History Tlrlb Delphian Literary Society in its organization thirty years ago, spanned the years into ancient Greece, antl selectctl a motto which has ever been a guitle to manl4intlWKNOW 'l'lr'lYSl,ll.l:. As Apollo spoke antl was a guitle ol' human entleavor in the tlays ol yore, likewise, Delphi has spoken in both wortls antl eleetls, from a lcw members who hrst met in l899, to the largest mcn's society in South- western Collegc totlay. Although hantlicappetl for laeli of conveniences for the hrst lew years, after the completion of Richardson Hall, Delphi was given opportunity to expantl antl progress. The Society entleavors to be ol' tlistinctivc literary nature, giving primary consideration to the development of talents antl training lor leatlership. lt has been traelitional until quite recently lor Delphi antl Sigma Pi Phi to give annual operettas. liach year a leature known as 'ilfaliultyn program is presentctl. This year for the hrst time there have been regular -joint meetings with the sister society, which hax e provetl to be quite successful. Olt in a still night we hear a blentl ol voices borne in the air from thc steps ol Riehartlson Hall. lt latles into oblivion ol yestertlay, but to all Delphians the memory still lingers: WLS-WY-WOW AD-ll-l--P-l'-l-l! i llugi- 1.15 Allpha Beta, Allpha History NINETEEN twenty-nine marks the ninth year of Alpha Beta Alpha's contri- bution to literary and social life in Southwestern, lt was orgainzed, along with the sister society, in i920 when school authorities deemed it necessary in order that all students might have an active part in society life. Since that time Alpha Beta Alpha has maintained its high percentage among the other societies and friendly rivalry is welcomed. Literary development is stressed by Alpha Beta Alpha, but a broad meaning is placed on it. The society offers beside the regular programs the society play, the Little Theatre plays, contests in music, debate and scholarship, Leadership is one ofthe fundamental principals stressed and as a reward each year a ehancellors key is given to the one showing the highest type of leadership in the society. The social life is not neglected, for each year has its full quota of parties, hikes, joint meetings with Beta Gamma Epsilon, and the big event of the year, the spring banquet. i l7KUIf'xl4l1 Delta Theta Pi ll-lliistoiry FOUIK years ago Delta Theta Pi was founded for the purpose of giving all thc men of the college who so desired an opportunity to get that training which comes from active participation in a literary society. Because we have a rather small membership, each person has an opportunity to develop his talents in the literary programs. Those who have dramatic ability take part in the society plays and Inter-Society dramatics contcstg this year the trophy being won by the Delta Societies. The social life that the society provides is also of great valuc, and the associations are among the most valuahlc contri- hutions which are made to thc lilc of the student. As long as Delta Theta Pi continues to conlgrihute things ol' such great value, it will continue as an attractive force on thc campus ol Southwestern College. p . p ii 1 l . l N wi . li T , ,f f 5,'fVf'1jK', ,U V . ,ai iff 'fuf 94 ..4' F .-Mfv? M- f' f X ll 1 V , xl ' ' AI i, ,lf MIM' 41, ' V' i iw l J ,f :JMX f fl ,' J' 'K , IV' , W i , A I ugv 147 1 4, fr . If I . ,,f If .,1.i ,f . A J' .V Af J I I, 1 li? Bottles Lettres Honor Rum Bn-.N1.Dlc1'l l'll11.lcN MANSER Run' Mlmfu President,first semester Society Representative President of Y. M. C. A. May Queen second semester l-liP.l.ANn HYNDMAN 1.015 Pmrau President, second semester String Quartet GNN!-:vlravrc Rl5l3SI'I MYR'1'1.lf: Slunctulflf FRANKIIC Bcxzuu President of the League of Pi Gamma Mu Order of the Mound Women Voters' Order of the Mound,' Pi Gamma Mu DOROTHY MCMANIS I1ucNla WAl.l.Ac:lc IWIELICN MANcz1-lf:sDoluf Order of the Mound Order ay' the Mound Debate Pt Gamma Mu Order ofthe Mound JOSICPIIINH I lAlNlcs, EDNA MAH EWERT, SARAH RILEY. First Semester RUTH Brcmmnlcr ,,...... .. l-Iam.AND HYNIJMAN A,.,... MAlxc:ARr5'r Pr-m.1.ws ,,,,..,, MARY F. C1zAm'Rr5E ,.,,.. RUBY MIDER .........,.. ELSIE TV1ARRIOT'l' ..... . LELA BLANPIED ......... Page I 48 'U f OFFICERS President.,..... .,t. ..Vice-Presidentm... ,....................Treasurer..,.,,,.,,,,,, I nler-Society Representative ...... .Crtttc .,...,,,,,,,,,...,,,,, . .,.....Yargeant-at-Arms...,.. ...........Cl1aplatn.....,.. Second Semester ..................l.IQRLAND HYNDMAN fV1A'l'Hll.DA GARLINQHOUSE ...,......MARcARr5T Pl-HLLIPS ................IV1AllIE M055 WALLACE .......Nf1lLDRED SAMUELSON' .......PAUl,INE GRAHAM Sigma Honor I.OlS Htfust-Im' BII.I.II-1 AI.DI1Inc:Iz l'lAZIil. GILMER President, first semester President, secmd semester Society Representative MAI1'I'IIA Nom. PIQAIAI- Nom. PI-IYI.I.Is BLIIIGIQSS CERAIZIC DI1IassI.IaIx Order Qf tl1e Mound Order qf the Mount! Debate Debate ,- . ,f First Semester LOIS HIiIlSI'll-IY ...... WINNIE BENDIER.. GLADYS JUDY ........... PAULINE ZIEIGLER ...... WINNIE CoNDI'I' ...... HAZEL GILMIER ........ AUDRIAN Wll.SON ..... OFFICERS ,........Presiu'ent,., .,.....Vice-President.. .. .. .......Secretary..... ......'Treasurer..... .......Chaplain...... .....Sargeant-at-A rms.. Second Semester ...,BILLIIa ALDIIIDGE ......MAI1Y FRANKLIN ....ZIzNI'I'IbI RoDr:IzIc:I4 PALILINE ALBI1I1 I'I1:N ...........LYDlA BIt:I.IcIz AI-IeNIs OSIAIN ..,...PIIYI,I.Is Burzcuass Page I 4 9 J r I 1 , , 1 1 f ,, V, 1 , A 1 Beta Gamma Honor EQ ll' .-ix E? if H+ .ig 55:1 :ill CU fit ik' in fill tri! 1:15 Qt Et O O tw r-It .Al ARLEEN LEHMAN Brissm SAYLOR LDOROTHY KONAN'I'Z iii, President, first semester President, second semester Editor 1929 Moundbuilder '5 VIRGINIA ROB!-Ill'I'SON FRLQDA LANE lR1.iaNrz Mooxua President of Y. W. C. A. Society Representative Debate: Freshman Queen rst semester Popularity Queen RUTH BLUNK ANN Srum-mNN lim Pi Gamma Mu wf. A. A. High Honor gg? .,, lit t.. 121' ut . iii r ' Ah iii w V- B A fm 15 I-' I wx, , 'r E z tb- uL,1,:',A,,' '21, -gf? tt, 1 I .UQ .tl T11 1 Q - 1- M OFFILLLRS M' RIN Fir-Y! Svmv-Ylvf Second Semester . H ARLIEEN LEHMANH, ....., .. ...,Presidenl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,v,,,,,t,. B ESSIE SAYLOR PI, WAUNI'l'A LIEURANCE ...., ...... 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First Semester HELEN PRATH1211 ,........ GE11'1'1wDE HOliNEll ...... ..... Do11oT1-1Y PA1zsoNs ....... MARGARET IDAVIS ....... . KATI 11.meN Lovrs ..... DAISY MILLIQR Society Representative Order ofthe Mound Pi Gamma Mu LILLI rs FRYLQ SUYYWSIUI' 1: 1 LQ, 155 A 4 N I OFFICERS ....President......,.. Vice-President, 1... . .....Secretary...,... ,...Treasurer...... .......Critic....... ANNAB11 T1-1oMAs ..... ..... C haplain ...... 'x 1 111 111111111111111n1111 1 .tUN11H1 l11H11!1 '11'11,1 1H11I11l11 11H11H1l11 H ,I 1, 1 1 1 ,UN 11 11 1 1 11' 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 11 11 11 11' 1 11 11H1 '1'11lu1Hz'11u11 11u11'11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Campus Players 1 Second Semester .. ....Glill1'IlUDE HOENIER ..........DAlSY MILLER .,...E'rHE1.YN BESWICK ......,ANNAB1c1. THOMAS .......Br2111'HA OVERMAN .........W1l.MA NVILLS Page ISI 1 ., 1 . .1 1 1 1 .1 S 1 Belles Lettres Page I iz 'lbp run'-A-f-fviwss, WI-1Iil'1Il, liwmrr, IlAnNlu4.N, Ii. JLILIAN, JI-:NNxNn.s Yvuuml mn- --GRAHAM, I IAAS, rV1l'I'SCIII.liIl, Dunmauw. 'I'l1inl muy -Danna!-1, WAI.'l'liIlS, Smvmun, S'rl1m-Ln, 'l'fmMll.snN, fV1l1f:Al.l. lfmmh run- - 'JI'IXVIil.l., Mfxwsun, Mlm.:-,u, Ummm lfrfrh mm --P1-1'l'lcu, B n,lM1K, CZRAY, SIHH, XVVIIIIAZI-I, MMT. Belles Lefcitres I , . I ' 'Ibp row-HMARRlo'r'r, MANc:x.las'1'olufxf, Inman, LAMB, S'I'l'IVl'INS, FVIIQI-Ililill. fi Sw-mul l'01l -I3liNl'II7lCZ'I', Sc:o'r'r, RILEY, SMITH. I r W, l'lninl ww--Alf. Mnnan, I IYMDMAN, M. WII.I.l-ZY, li Ciuuux, l7zI.ANI'Il'2I7, Ii, 'lm X X lfburlh row -Ku-I-, Mr:IfAnmsN, CuNNlNmlAM. ,C U l'ijll1 row-Comes, l.Ax'sx,1aY, Bimini, WAl.1.xNc:lfol1n, Tuxaws, Pal-zmz, V lx I I l ' Pu l U XJ l if P iw g-' li , 1 t J, . ,, , gif, 1 ,E Belles Lefcltnres 'f Img- 154 ,X 'llyp mm---Wrmn1zx.l.. JARVIS, 'l'lnme'r'1's, I7xe'l x'mx. Sammi row !SNYDIill, IBRAY, CZRHEN, NlfZlIIll.S'lN, Bmxalu-1, CnAlvl'lucl-:. 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'l'hir1I row--I lu.1., Al,1w.l1x:1e, fV1ll,I.l-ZR, MCS:-Ammlew, lflxuss, IQRUTII. lfourllu rmv-QI lLll.I'lliU, A, NliXVl.lN, Bluwulcs, BIll'I l'liNI!AlZlI, l ll!I,l.Ii'l' 1 1, X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'11 1 1 1 1 1.1 U1 Page I F7 Beta Gamma Pago I 58 'lbp ww-Jzuzonus, 'l'nnMAs, KIRLISIC, Wm'rwAM, Wfum. Suwml mm-A. 'l'AYl,c-nz, Zmm.la, S'rLuumNN, xVliI'l'Zl'Il., IQUNANTZ, W.u.z. , Third ruw-CUDNIAQY, D. BROWN, Ii. Mr:C:mM1cK, Slllmnlzk, l-mmAN, WlllNl:llY lffyurfh rmlf-Nrk'rc'N, Mc:Gnur::m, l-ll'1UllANCli, C:Il0'l'lNGI-IR, Kmuz, SAYl,ov., 1 Beta Gamma 'Ilvp l'Oll'-MIVII-151211, MAusllA1.l., SNls1mx-wuz, l,l'l I',U M xnrvwmx Suwnrl rum-mNmu.lc, Yomav., l'lAssl.l-zu, Mmm, l-IAM, l. ,l'AYI.0Il. 'l'lnird rmn-Bxalmczlau, liAxumR'l', LANIQ, Ii. 'l'AYx.cm, P1aNNlNu'rnN, NAussMAN I OIU'lll I'U1l 'l'AIlllU'I', l.AN41As'r1-in, D. liluamis, I3I'IIlUHUl.'l', IESIIISLMAN, I. Mm l'u,1J4' 1 f' XJ UN. fl I .Xi xx . . . .XX Lx.: x QI! ,ay KX. X ' fi ' X Q Delta Ka am, ,n N rf ' I N I' M I KX ' - FN NJ. Q? Q5 X3 Page 1 60 'lbp row-Somczmz, HAlNlas,Jmflf1-ilulas, KIlIiYliIiNllAl.l., W. Bmmxs. Second row-AMSTUTZ, AcKl.laY, Sm.slal1, BAKIZIK, Llawls, SMITH. 'I'hinl mm-JENKINS, PnA'1'1lmx, Hmcwl-tn. D. Mu.l.lzu,Goonlmx, KJVHIKXAAXI. Ifourflf raw-Rr5NlaAU, lRVlNli, Favre, Tlloml-sow, lf. Ymur, LYNCH. Delta Kappa Chi 'llrp mu'--AI I. Flu-:N1:ll, Jrwrzs, Wr.N'l'xvolu'll, l.laMuN, l'AusuN5, l1,l.g5WHg,i, Sucmul mu''--Run:-:lu'soN, SWUYI-Ill, AnMs'l'lmN::, Mmvnsu-iv, l.. Iflucwcu l ll-:lm-N. 'I'I1in1r-mv ASIMPKINN, IDAVIS, Nmx'rlml', I.ovr:, XVILLIS, 'i'mnuAs. I'1mrll1 l'Ull'4ljAY'I'UN, PARIRISII, Uma, M. Ymuf, fzlllil-.N Mmmslav. Pngv :M Athens Honor fi II- Il- ' MI .lm IN POR'l'lill Rm' BAKIQR ALVIN ALLIQN W' 'f Q. Pre.viderIl,fir.v1 semester Prexidenl, second semexler Ealilor of Collegian ,.Q,99' iVlll.'l'0N GAIfNIsY FRANCIS BRUSII BLAKE COCIIRAN Wll,l,lAM WAllD X X l3llSlf'lUSS Manager, Collegian Debate Oralory Society Representative I 7 irxt Sernesler JOHN PoR'I'I2R ,.., ROY BAKIQR ........ WlI.l.IAM XVARD Bon KII5l.lNKZliIl ORvILLIc S'I'RoI-II..I .. Bon l'lAMIl.'IA0N ..,,,, llugc :Cu ,J ,M ,I L43 lqppi OFFICERS ......S,bealcer........ .......Clerlc..., . ,......Treasurer .. ...Inter-Society Council ,. ...........Chaf1lain.......,,,,. ......Sargeanl-at-Arms . . . Second Semcsler .........RoY BAKER .,,...,...JoIz EVIIRLY . ..,.. WILLIAM WARl7 GAIXLAND MA'I'I mws ., .... ORVILLE S'I'RoI-IL .....GLIsN RLIc:c:LIes .1 .t ti., th .X .V- gif P it tif. N' W lt uf' tif, fum Hg Vim ttf, IV f. W.. El'f2 wi . X.,:, .,,.V- -1:2 Hz., .,,. 'Mill QM time 'lm li 131 filjf, V 1371.2 lllf fini .W-,, X...-, ,1Nf : I 4 , 4 Zghri. NNN Itstbf . tm Pia!! ,L Pfpil U'f','t u,,g,. PM' H1 -' WH if? Qifii .ffm Hs'-J . ,,, rms It 3. img: :Sill ', M ULQI Hlifk Kwik IHC: ,. .Mt 'L NM, EQ ,st T. L. , . xy. is Eff. IA J' wiv' i?ft'f5 ut H Vmyr viglff ixtwu ?HfQf ,I ,,. fir' tx, vi 1J'l,g,! fwftg' 511411 t tg-' .-1 Ili . Q 1 'tl 'HQ' Hi-A . 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S'rU'rzMAN .....C1,Yo1a Elwsl' Page 1113 C nfl f -it Iii -I ,. III 1 It ,. I IW ,. .I ,I I I ,. I. '! Ii J i I I PH .1 J 'I JI I I IIII .II ,III ' I -f III II, Al I J I I Alpha Betta Honor LELAND WPtl'I'li BUIIILIS PRICE President, first semester President, second semester Popular Man GLEN GAGNEEIN ARTI-ILIIL VALIGIIN VEIIL CI-IAIITEII -JAMES LIQIIIINEII Society Representative Cheer Leader Cheer Leader .String Quartet First Semester LELAND WHITE ...... Fos'I'EIz HAMlL'I'ON .,s,... VERL CHARTER ........ GLEN GACINEBIN ...... JAMES LIGHTNEII... BURRIS PRICE ....... Page 164 A .441 'j,:,: ff? X OFFICERS ........Presidenl...,.... .Vice-Prestdenlmn, ......6ecrelary......L .. ..... Treasurerw.. .....lnter-Society RepreserIialive..,,. Second Semester .,...BURIv.Is PRICE ......BIwc:E BROWN ...,..FoREsT GOFE .......ARKlE VAUGHN PAUL DONALDSON .....l..EI-AND WI-IITE I I 'I I I IIN I, It III I .I UIQ I I WIN IIIIW f It I I 11-III .HI I ,I :f I III: ,III HIII I, :I I ,I IIIgIt .1 I QIIII :I I L3 W UQII fl I J I-I. IJI II II bu-II .I f IIV , .II IIEI 1 J if tw 'IIII I UI IIN! Iwgt III. 1 Iiffgi' I-IIIQ :fl It . JIII 'JIII1 QW UU! jf'g1I WI SHIV .. Ml IEIIII -WU TUII IIIIII fI3II u'IL'j i' WI CWI I-NRI I-EIIII I Q' IIQIIQ II f IIIEQI IIIIII IGN 531 it 'I II! II It III .M UNI I I Wil I IJ it I' MQ 'URI Wi, Ui-QI WW I: III: IIQQI 'MII filfit .I II ltitij I' 1 Mt? 5-:IIQ IW ,III .I Iwi. te III EIIIII MII? IZII titglt HW Iitri :MIII I' '1 I IIHI H, L 4 . F J 4 ' , , .1 31 t ' . rf! J 'y P' I t f A Delta Them Pi Honor ARMOUR EVANS PAUL ONc:LlaY President, first semester l'Ill.'l40N PllA'l'l :HR President, second semester First Semester ARMOUR EvANs,.. Joi IN ONCLEY ..,........ SAM I ll-IEN ................... GLEN DUNKLEBIERG e.,. H ILTON PllA'l'l mn ..,, ,.., I-IowARD FAURC1' ........ ..... ----- WlLI-IAM RoL1Ncs'r0N ...... .. -.--. -- IDARREL I'IA'l'Cl'lIi'l l' .... . Society Representative .JOHN ONCLEY , A12 on 3 11' 2 OFFICERS , L..., .President ....... . Vice-President ,. .,.... .Secretary ....... . ......Treasurer.L,,,,,.. Crztzc .............. ..... ,,,.........ChapIam........,,... Inter-Society Council .... Sergeant-at-Arms .A... Order of the Mound Second Semexfer ...Huqrox PRATHIER .....L,L1zoN um SH1zL'roN .. A.... , .,... PAULYOUNG VAL'r0s Rlctr-IARDSON 'IQIHEN ...FRED RONICIIQIX ...,,..BfcRYL FOLKS Page lb S Athens lxlli' I66 'llvp nm' AXVHUIISUN, CIIIESUN, fV1AIl'I'lN, GAFNIAZY. .S'umrn1mr1'- 'IQVI-1IlI.Y, HI'IlKIIII,l'., Mr:Umn0N, lsllllhll. S'l'IlOI!l.. 'fhml rmv--Sum:-mm, Gxalsrwlnmlf, Bnwmfw, N!1ONl1RIliI-', lQlHl.IN1.IiIl, IIAWKINS I:K7lU'lh V'01U'4S'I'll0Hl., Rom, Ruc:c:l.lss, Jmlvls. Athens 'lbp rnw'HMc:KN1c:u'l', PINKS, CIARVI-311, N4AIIliIl. Svcmul nm' ---l'ulm'l':cll, NflA'l IIll'IWS, HIiNl'1lDllI'I', fV1A'l'I'IIliXVS, fill 'I'lvinlru1v --NVA1m, I IAMIIIFUN, lima, Ru:xl,xlusNm, CUVIIILAN, l mu'll1 row--N:NlNczlau, Mc:Mlu.l.lcN, limilcn, Cnole. l'u,ur 11. J Delphi Page IM' 'lhp ron--fllxuxv, I3RIiCllNliIl, WlNNl'Ill, f:RAVliS, MOQRMAN. Svcnml I'0Il'f'l-SIQNG, IDICKSUN, Zliltilllill, Bu'1 l'0luf1f, Yl4M:l.l4:Y, I Iorzllsllr ll 'l'llir.l ruwgff. Smemnelua, IiI,I.l0'l l', Zn-zuzxmx, ljRliSSl.I-ZR, BATY. AMI-zs. limrrln Hill -'llINKlil., FANG, IJRIENNIQN, Grmnow, fV1ARVIil., filJDIil,SON Q x Y 5 V, ' 'P u H . ' . .3.., Delphi I WH 'x 'Ibp row--Hn.nlcl1'r, WI'l I'liIl, l.liWliI.I.YN, IQOBHRTSON, M. RxNnualx, IZ. lfluamzll. Sccond row-P. COWAN, Nxcllons, I,. Klsmv, L. IQEMP, WA'I'l2llS, SNYDIQR. Third raw-AMI-:'l l'lAlNr:, Claim!-IR, Gxurflf1'rll, Wxurzlrr, MCCOMBS, NmrrnN. lfourlh rmu-V. SHlil'llERD, LAMMY, ERNST, Qulirfzwsul-:uRY, MORGAN, R. S'l'lVI'ZMAN. llugc 160 .M,4pn.o,.., 42.6 . llu Alpha Beta Alpha 51- 170 'lpp mu' -VMHLIIN, fjIIAll'l'liIl, pllllili, Gm-'lf, Pmwa, l.lr:u'l'Nlcu. Sm-l,,,Ll,1f,,lr ml IANIQY, Cfulu,, l IAMILIUN, f:I,INl-1, xVlH'I'l'1, MAH:-ill, ' 'f1,,,-K1 mu, -GANHQIN, Mmrrum, SIII'1I'HliIlID, AVICILY, N1-:w1.ANn, l uurlh mm --Awiruuus, Klwrz, ALMAN, Muonv. KRAI-'l, Gusrzu. l:AssNAr:l1'l ,:,f,h ,,,,,, -liwmu, Mczfinm, DoNAl.nsoN, l3All.1aY, I lMuuNcrmN, l'Aluu-Ln. r' I n 1 Delta Theta P11 'llrp I'Ull -l:Al?llU'I', MAwnsl.1-:Y, Sm-:l.'mN, Rm-max-zu. .9rmm1'ruw- 'AIQIIII-IN, I-ll-Llsmczl-zu, ll. lI1uuw,Cinumn, R0l.I.lNll5UN, II. l'llAl'lllal1. 'l'hinl raw - -EVANS, DuN1u.l-pnmuz, I m.n4s, W. I lA'I'iIIIli'l I', D. Swfuxrz. G. SwAv.'rz. Ifnurlh run'--Y0UNr:,. R1c:muuxs0N, P. 0Nc:l.l':Y, J. f5NCI,liY f:00llIiI.I, Vt ' .,.,, ' ' lv .J pf -'-' ' ' I ' Jff V' , ,,u... . V . , .,, , f f ' , gf 0 ,4 V, ,f v ,Q 5 X . nf' pf' m Pam I I ff fx' lx , , fgf . J, J 'D , QA V J . 1 f ,Q Q , QI or rf ll Page 172 IL Q IO AIR VIIEW UF RICHARDSON R .1 IIF ni A wr nu up uf 52,32-.....S5 1 P lfootlmlll games lust full, Iircshmcn day it tha S thu LILLIIHQ ol monumunts to l0otlm!l mum ILS .xml lT1dSCll.lLlzlLlC pmtnu INALIL ilu fxll Ll Us full of IITILILSI to lhn sludgm lwodx 9, J nl F m' 4 '-452:-. .A 0.9 , 'Q 'H winamp... 'l.hC'SODI'lOl11l'CS arc victors in thc hog- tyingj' and tug-of-war lwuttlcs lust, fall Freshmen co-cds do their hit in WhiKC-WklSl'1- ing thc Martha McSpuddcn and hcl Southwestern blanket. I 'ff 1 'hs Yu. x WL, . L 2? Q , r 1 ,Ac X J, Cflusscs :irc out, :md thc il1un.lci'ing herd is coming down the 77 . An cntlwu- Siastic football croml, El girls' psp clu'n at ai game uml thc Biisincss Nlumigci' oi' tl'c Moumllwuildci' on Ll rainy day constitutc this page. WW Q55 '.w: '9' F. J ad' ll, ., 'X N. al-- Q fd -pg Q-4 -qu' f ,. L , Qld , N i ,I hi Y yi l i R31 A vm x1Q?6 1 , ' . if ' ' I cf! llvj uf ' x l J' Some high spots on the Uninihus College tour. lfranees Scott lieyfs SUIELIKC at Baltimore Har- hor, Niagra lialls from the Canadian Side, ai roatl- sitle shrine in Camitla, one of the husscs in camp. the Amphitheater at Arlington Cemetery. and Mt, Vernon, the home ol' Washington. L .... ...Ld Gefflllll 'Inc-'awllx 71,0 arm fn afvwtf-cj JW l,77 '1 JM7' dur 'S2 'AfI5 7-'fer fA1'ofcf and 30 CQWV-ja fzfg Sum-wtf 0 fdivt 54-.1-' clfaniny 72 71 J Wfbwj, 5.1 wfoma. ' The May Queen and the Master of Ceremonies enjoy a hunt. Stu- dent life arouncl the Oasis and har- ber shop during chapel hour. lfrom all appearances, spring is here. P , 1 K if ZR I q..N- l 'X r-QQ ,, .Q Q 'ir -Fl' , xg J A A Wi 1 Q, 'Z-K fp 4 VH .Mx .,6 lil -N ,Ng A ,M Y il J, ,fi -.- 'Lf 1 if 1 vi l -udvy ml Qi A 1 4 M . fl , fl fu 4 'i A1 ,A :. li i-Q 1 a .nu M.. 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K 1 A Z I: -T-- i M Hgffxfs 5 ' mf? , A IS 1 2 5 ' S 2 243' , 1 4 X S .QM X X ix f,fL ' X 'bik i ni ., - ' J' , W Q - 3 ,AX . .- , . , 3' 2 A N if ,Q 1 I Q fm Q-i f Hit L x?:5L. 1 0 mi3gg,gfT9 BEGGAR3 ,: eggs gm , ' SX ' 1 ,.. 17 : lil-:Vx , W PM - V 900 D gp M , ' ' ff ' THE ubfgren THAT g , .,i'1'5F.?H-,- , 3 .7 3 , X S ' o f. , ff' V M 5 Z V oN 'E fix ' 6 'J f wk .41 liiffif f X ML W pm n H9 M lllllll ' 5 mv :Nz 'I'l lll SPOONI IOLDIQR ful Iiniglil an ilu' C'iun1uu.vJ Notice to Fresllnmen lhe sign in the library whieh says only low talking permitted does not mean you ean tell dirty jokes.. Our idea ol' carrying a joke too lar is when the professor hums l lome, Sweet l lome as he writes the term exam questions on the blackboard. lipmia fthe ex-plumberbz What's the dil- ierenee between a plumber and an lzeono- mies prol7 Cfxssi l bite, what? llllllllii A plumber doesn't pretend to know anything about lzeonomies. 'lihere were days and days, alter Alimmie l,ightner went horseback riding that he would not speak to any ol' us, 'Spose he was sore about something? 'ihflutln Williams was up lor his iinal in lznglish l listory. lt was well understood that he was rather incompetent in remembering history dates, but the powers that be were anxious to pass him, lor he isa line ootballer and captain ol next year's team. -lust put down something, pleaded Pro- lessor laylor. Write down anything you can xve'll get you through somehow. And he left lX4utt to it. Mutt sat lor an hour gazing at the paper before him. lhen in disgust and despair he serawled the word Dam on the paper and lelt the room. Later Professor 'l'aylor came to him more in sorrow than in anger. We ean't pass you. he said glumly. You ye spelled it wrong. And then there was the freshman who sent his pants to the Associated Press instead ol' Smith Panatorium. lhgi- my i WHAT CAUSES THIS ,. W ,IL ' 1 IQ, .4Q?llryQw 'NAMJKXNI' 'I'I Ili WAY Ol: ALI. S'l'UDIiN'I'S Heard At The Tournament I Iii Cin a quandaryl: Field goal? Sl IIE Cin a fur eoatj 1 Nog very comfy, thanks! I'll get by as long as I have you, sang the Freshman as he tucked the crib for the exam in his poelcet. -T Bill Crawford says that the height of hard luck is a saxaphone player with the earaehe. SOIVIEII IINC IN THE NVAY OF A QUIZ: lf lid was a good Cook, would Iflsie Marriott? IENCILISII Paola: You have read Dumas, haven't you? S, C. Co-ED fblushingl: Good gracious, are they showing? Page IN4 Say, what's the huge idea of wearing my raincoat? RooMMA'rrc: Well, I got your suit on and I clieln't want to get it wet. YOUR OLD FRIEND NVIFIQZ Do you realize, dear, that it was twenty-hve years ago today that we became engaged? Al3SliN'I'-IVIINDHD Pixoi-2: Twenty-five years. Bless my soul. You shoulcl have re- minded me before. It's certainly time we got married. 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P ' U .II ' 1- Il-W' IA SQJX' ::'.1. 5- ' -..-1' uf Q - '-.W - .:- I' -1. A-1 Y-:J - If4.I.,.. I ,E , ,I .,..:s,1, I.. I. I . uv.-V In.,-. . 2. , :,,g.-,.I HW- I-'ff' 3. U-2315. ' wr . J.-Q s-. 1- I .I-I ..-.1--,Im-. ' II. .I . If . I. . ig -'I .N V. ' 'ff' '- . 9f -.,F'H'Qf1n -A ' 1 - . -I 1. 1 11N1D1EX TO BOOK Administration i..,i,,.,,i CLASSES : Freshmen S,,..,.. .I uniors ,...w,. . Seniors SSS. SS.SS... Sophomores Si..i . ACTIVITIES : A Cappella Choir SS... - Band i,,, ,,,,, Si.,.. . . Campus Players ,,S, . Collegian.. ,,sSs,, ,,,,,, . Cosmopolitan Club Si,., Dark Derbies.. . Debate SSSS .SSS.... . . Gamma Omicron . Grace Choir S....S .. S....SS . . Inter-Society Council ..,SSS, .. League of Women Voters . . Leneans .. ...,, ,,,,,, . . Life Service Federation. . . 1V1en's Glee Club ...,tt..,..u . Ivlounclbuilcler ,.., Oratory Sttets. t,,t... ,... . . .. Order of the Mound tStt,. . Orchestra., . .. Pi Gamma Mu . . Pi Kappa Delta . ,Y,t . Pi Sigma Phi.. . Student Council... .. .. Violin Choir SS,S,S . .SSSS .l.SSSS ..SS . . W.-A. A. Stt. .. ttttt tttet . .. Y. 1V1. C. A. and Y. W. C. A .... . A'1'1'11-ETICSI 1 Basketball .V...... Football.. ...S .. Track.. . Popularity .. , Socnzwz Alpha Beta Alpha .t....... Athens ............ ..... ...... .... Belles Lettres ...... ..... ..... Beta Gamma Epsilon ....V..,. Delphi ........... ........ .... .... Delta Kappa Chi ..t... .. .. Delta Theta Phi ........ ....... . .. Sigma Pi Phi ..V.... Features .........., ...... . . ..... .. College Rumor .....,.. 146, 162 152 150 163 151 147 155 164 170 166 172 153 154 158,159 168 169 160 161 165 171 156 157 . ....... 81 ...55 .......43 . .....t. 69 115 113 100 t...105 ......109 ..107 N102 12 ,..1 17 S795 10 ......101 ...98 M118 ......104 ..,.t103 . ...93 14 ......111 H99 D106 .94 . .....117 . . M106 96, 98 .. ...129 ,.119 .......134 135 x 1 1 x n n 1 . ..... ......... ...... 1 7 3 ......179 Pam' :Sf Charter, Vcrl ..,,...,.,,,.,,, Ackley, Esther ,,,..,,. Adams, Mary ,......,.... Ainsworth, Erma ......... Alban, Eugene ,.,,........... Albri ht Prof P. S g , . .,,,,,.,, . Aldridge, Billie .,....,...... Alexander, Pearl ........... Albritten, Geraldine ......,.r Albritten, .Pauline .r,,.,,.. Allen, Alvin ..,.e...............,,. Allen, Dean LeRoy ,,,,, ,i,.. Allmon, Olive ,,,.,........,. Althaus, Kenneth .,........... Altvater, Mrs. Hugh... Altvater, Prof. Hugh ....... Ames, Earl .,,..,,.,,.,......... Amstutz, Frances ,....,,,,,,,, Andrus, Prof. Maude ....,, Applegate, Hildred ,.,,,..,.i, Archer, Elizabeth Ann ..,..,.. Arnold, Joe .,..e...........,,..,,. Avery, Sam ..,..,,.,,,, ......, , B Bailey, Baker, Elmo ...........,...,.. . Dee ,......,,...,,........ .. Baker, Erma, H. G ....... ., Baker, Prof. H. G ....... Baker, Prof. J. T .......... Baker, Roy ......,......... Ball, George ............ Ballard, Frances .......,...... Balzer, Ernest ........................,. Barbour, Prof. Hobart W .,.,....... Barry, Goldie .........,......,,........ Baty, Fred ........,............. ..... Beale, Alfred .......,.. Beighle, Byron ...,.. Bender, Winnie .,........ Benedict, Ruth ,....,,,,. Bennett, Lenna ...... Berg, Maurine ............ Bergholt, Martha ....,. . Beswick, Ethelyn ......... Bindley, Evelyn ......., Black, Dorothy ,...,..... Blackburn, Ruth ......., Blanpied, Lela .,... .. Blunk, Bogue, Ruth ,.....,... Frankie ...... Bolack, Gladys .......... Boles, Jr., Walter ........ . Booth, Charles ....,..,.. Bottorff, Berncrd ....,.... Bowman, Henry ...,.... Bozarth, Mildred ......... Bray, Juanita ..,......... Breazeale, Howard .,.,... Brechner, D. 1- .......... .... Breitenbach, Ruth ....... Breitenbach, Lester ...., Brooks, Dorothy ......., Brooks, Brooks Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Page 1 S6 Gladys ...... , Muriel ..,... Ruth ,...,..... Wilma ....,. Bryce ........ Doris ......, Personal llndlex 7l 85 ., .. .. 90 3l 44 85 89 75 44 l9 84 76 l9 32 59 . ,, 90 .. 19 57 90 .. 7: 58 89 6l 59 20 .. 20 50 ...l3l 50 .. . 6l .. 32 ... 58 76 Sl 75 49 48 84 73 .. 80 . ...... 88 88 56 51 74 . ,. 64 34 78 87 88 87 67 84 89 73 65 54 90 66 78 53 65 62 77 84 Brown, Mildred .......,..... Brown, Prof. H. Glen .,.,,.. Brown, Richard .,..........., .. Brush, Francis .............. Brush, Leota .....,..,... Bunch, Lethia .............. Burdette, Miss Marie ...., Burgess, Helen .....,.,.... Burgess, Lymann ......,. Burgess, Phyllis .,,... Burgess, Ruby ................. Burgner, Helen .............. .... Burns, Prof, William .,.,.. .. Burr, May ....................... Buzzard, Joe .,... ,.,... . .. C Campbell, Harold .......... Cassingham, Lloyd... . Cassingham, Paul ....,.. Cavitt, Mr. Reed ........ Chaffee, Thomas ...... Christopher, Lillian ..,.... Chubb, Prof. James F ...... Clark, Grace ,...,.. ........... . . Clark, Homer ........................ .. Clevenger, Marguerite ........ ,..... Cline, Evertt ,.....,...,..,......... Cloud, Florence .............. Cloud, Miss Lillian ., ., Cochran, Blake ..... ....., Cochrum, Mrs, Alma, . Coe, Frances .... .. ., Cole, Ward .....,............ Collins, Leonard .,....,.. Combs, Helen ........,. Compton, Grace ,..... Compton, Ted .......... Condit, Winnie ..,.,,., Cones, Vcrda ......... Connell, Dick ....... Cooke, Edward ..... .. Corl, Melville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Corrie, Margaret .......... Cruse, Mildred .....,.. Cotton, Harold ........ Cowan, Dennis ,,,. ,..... . . Cowan, Presley ........,.... ..... Cowles, Lutie ......... ...... . . .... ,,,, , , Crabtree, Mary Frances ,.,. Crawford, William .,,..,..,.,,, Crites, Jessie ....,.,.. ..,,,,..,,,, Crotinger, Clara... .,,,,,,. ,. ,, Croncyemer, Mr. E. B ....... Cudney, Vcrle ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cundiff, Anna Jo ....., Cunningham, Miriam ...... , D Dadisman, Mr. A ........,,. - ....... D3ltOl'1, Mrs. Lois Clayton., ,,,,,, --w, , , Dalton, Mrs. Oda L ,,,....,,,,, ,,,, -,,,,n Davis, Vera ,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Don .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Davis, Dorothy ..... ,. 85 20 76 70 50 72 32 88 73 85 7l 84 2l 90 84 9l 82 88 38 7l 56 91 22 72 8l 89 89 91 2l 90 60 72 6l 88 5 l 33 88 53 83 88 82 7l 76 70 7l 57 50 47 76 44 88 88 38 84 7l 87 39 77 21 47 51 49 Davis, Elsie ...,,............ Davis, Margaret ..,,,,,,, Davis, Mary ....,..,,,. Davison, Olive ...... .. Dayton, Mary .,....... Deichman, jess ....... Dctter, Clayton ...,,,,,t Detter, Dorothy ......... Detter, Hilda ,.A..,..........., Diehl, Opal ............,......,.A.. Diehlman, Miss Edith .,,,,,.. ..... Diehlman, Miss Fern.. .,... ,,,,, . . Dillon, Mary ....,.,......,. Ditto, Susanne .......,... Dixon, Melvin .,......,,A.A,.. Dodge, Catherine A,........ Donaldson, Paul, J .,..... Drake, Helen ,.,.,........., Drake, Mildred ........... Drenncn, West ,,,.,,. Dressler, Brucc ,,..... Dressler, Grace .....,.... Dunham, Orville ......,,,,, Dunlevy, Prof. R. B .,.,.... .. Dudgeon, Opal .,,,,,........ Dunkelberg, Glen. ..,., . Dyer, Prof. H. E Earhart, Emma Louise... Edgington, Manford ...,.., Edmiston, Eudora .,.. ..... Elliott, Harold ........... Ellis, Evelyn. ..........,. .. Ernst, Clyde .................. Eshclman, Ruby Lee ........ A...... Evans, Armour .,...,...,.... Evers, Helen ............... Everly, ,Ioe ............ ....... Ewert, Edna May ...,,.,,., Ewing, l--larold ..... ...,., . 1 F Fang, Square ........ . ..... . Fassnaeht, Floyd ...., . Faurot, Howard ........... Fausett, Ethel ......... Fauss, Grace .......... ,....... Felt, Ruth .......................... ...-,-. Fink, Mary .......... ................. ....... Fioramonti, Mrs. Achille. Fioramonti, Prof. Aehille. . Fisher, Neva .......... ....A....... . ...... . Folks, Beryl ................... A .. N Ford, Prof. Amos ....... Fosscy, Charles .................. Fran lin Prof. Burns Franklin, President E. 'I' .... .. Franklin, Ralston. ,......... . Frankum, Mary ....... . French, Ellis .............. French, Lethia ............. French, Harriet ...,......... . Fromme, Mrs. Erna. .,.. Personal llndlex Frusher, Grace... Fry, Alma ...... Frye, Lillie ...... .. .. G Gafney, Milton .... .. Gagncbin, Glen .......... .. Galloway, Annafred. . .. Galloway, Faith... Gantz, Elsie ..,................ .. .... . Gantz, Hazel ....,.,,...,.,.. . Garlinghouse, Mathilda Carver, Roger ...... , ....... . Gaskell, Erma ......,...,. Geisendorf, Fred .......... Gerber, Henry ..... . Gibbons, Haskell ....... .. Gibson, Bill ............... Gillock, Alice ,......., Gilmer, Hazel ,..,. Girod, Charles... ........ . . .. Gleckler, Bryce .............. Goff, Forest ........ ............. . . Goldsmith, Dr. William .... .. Goldsmith, Prof. Amy... .. .. Goodell, Roy .......... .... ..... Gooder, Lura ............... Gosch, Boyd ......... Gosch, Geraldine ..... Gordon, Marcus ....... Gosting, Bessie ............ Gould, Prof. D. B ,.......... ..... Graham, Prof. Helen ..... . Graham, Pauline ....... ...... . .. Graves, Harlan ........... . Gray, Arzy ....,... Gray, Vesta ............... Green, Kenneth ...... Green, Lena ..... ..... Green, Lois ........... Grimth, Joyce ....... Gunn, Roland ...., .... Gurtner, ,Iohn .............. Gurtner, Mrs. Zora.. Guthrie, Charles.. .. Guthrie, Mary ..... ..... Guyot, Dorothy ......,.,,.. lsl Hagen, ' Prof. Ella jane Haas, Pearle ....... ..... . .. Hailley, Margaret ......... Haines, lva ............... Hamm, Clarence ...... Ham, Thelma ........ Hamilton, john... Hamilton,. Robert ........ . Hammer, Ralph ....... Handy, Nettie ..,........ Haney, Ralph ..... ..... 'Hardesty, Richard ...,... Hardy, Dwight ......... Hardy, Henry .............. .. Harnden, Margaret ....... Harris, Albert .... . ...... . Ill' 57 63 50 45 52 50 52 73 73 45 7l 89 83 86 132 83 87 5 I 72 62 79 23 23 70 76 70 76 76 72 24 35 6l 85 49 66 61 84 48 66 82 02 92 48 6l 82 24 74 56 47 63 63 52 76 67 84 74 75 56 59 60 85 1.97 Harp, Goldie ...,,........ Haslet, Edith ...,,........,., . Hassinger, Florence . ,,,,,,. .....,, . Hassler, Geneva .....V...., Hatchett, Darrell ..,,..... Hatchett, Wayne .,........,, ......., Hausehhildta Oswald ,......,A ,,..,... Hawkins, led ........,,,.,...... Hayes, Prof. Eleanor.. ,.,. ...., . . Haynes, Josephine ...,,,, Hazen, Gladys .A.......... I-Ieinen, Marcell ,....... Hendershot, Elsie A,..,,.,, Henry, Mrs. Ethel A..... . Henshaw, Luther ...,,, Hentz, Leah .,................. Herr, Prof. Ada M .....,, Herrin, Clark .,.,,,,........,. Herrin, Harold ,.,.,,.A.,,..,,, Herron, Prof. A. M .,,....... ...,... Harrington, Robert ,,,,., . . .. Hershey, Lois ......,,.,..,,t Hill, Lois ...........,.,.,.,. Hill, Ruby ,,,,t..,...... Hilbert, Forrest., ,,,, .. Hinshaw, Grace ,.....,,, Hinshaw, Rex .....,,.,...... I-loelsher, Harold ,..,. Hoener, Gertrude ,..... Hoffman, Olive ,....,.,,,.,, I-Iolcomb, Milton ,.,...,., .. ,.... .. Hoskins, Thermuthis ..,..,. ,,... . . Hottenstein, Fern ,........ Hubbs, Coye ......,.,..,.....,,,, Hubbard, Mary Jane ,,,,.. .. .. Hubbard, Merle ,..,,..... Hudelson, Dale ,,,..,.... Hullet, Virginia ...,.,.,,, Hulpieu, Josephine ,,..... Humberg, Glen ........ Hunter, Hilma ,.,.,...,, Hunter, Kenneth ..,.,.... Hunter, Prof. Lucy.. ........ ...... . . Hutsell, Lucille ........,. ...... ........ Hyndman, Lerland .. .. .. I Irvine, Leota .... . Irvine, Letha ....... Irwin, Douglass. ... ..... J Jacobus, Martha Ruth ....... ........ Jarvis, Robert ....,,,............ ........ Jarvis, Sherlah ............... Jefferies, Vada ........ Jenkins, Ruth ........ Jennings, Vida ..... .. Jewell, Thelma ...... Johnson, Basil .................. ........ Johnson, Elisa. .................... .... . .. Johnson, Josephine ................. ....... Jones, Prof. O. Leonard .......... .....,.. Jones, Paul ................... ....--,, ........ Jones, Vera ....................f., ........ Page :Aw Personal Ilndlex Judd, Allan ....... Judy, Gladys ......,.. Julian, Bernice ...., Julian, Edna ........, ....... K Kawamura, Kinichi ,...... Keaton, Prof. Anna ,...... Keith, Norma ..,.............. Kellam, Elizabeth ........... Kellams, Lloyd ....,....... Keltner, Claude ...,..,. Kemp, Leland ....,..... Kemp, Loren ........ Kerr, Sadie ..........,.,.,. Kiblinger, Robert ..,..... Kindt, Edna ..........., King, Gordon ,...,.. King, John ...,.,,..... Kipp, Zelma ....,.,....... Kiteh, Charles .............. Knox, Fern ...........,,.,,.,,,, Konantz, Dorothy ..,.,.... Kraft, George ,,............ Kraft. Virgil ......,.......,.... Kreihbiel, Dorothy... ......... Kroeker, Velma Ruth .... Kroth, Mary ................... Kuykendall, Gladys ....... L Lamb, Thelma .....,...... .. Lammy, Robert. Lancaster, Mary ..,. Lander, Wilbur ..,,.... Lane, Freda ........... Lapsley, Sara ........,. Large, Thelma ......,.....,. Lawrence, Virginia ......... Learned, Ethel.: .......... Lee, Evelyn ..,..,,....... Lehman, Arleen ......., Lei Van, Lois ,........... Lemmon, Nellie ........ Lewellyn, Paul .............. Lewis, Margaret ............. Liese, Prof. Dale H .,...... Lightner, James ....,..,.. Ling, Lawrence ........ Little, Clifford ........,. Little. Ruth .,.....................,. ,,.... Logsdon, Ned ....,,,,..,...,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,.. Lorton, Lucille ..........,,,,,,,,.,,..,,. ...... Loudenbach, Prof. I-I. H .,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,. Love, Kathleen ............,......... .,..,, Lucas, Miss Mary Scott ...... ...... Lynch, Irene .......,........,,,.,,, ,,,,,. M MacFarlane, Prof. David L .,,.,,.. ,,,,,, Maher, Donn ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,, Maher, Dyke.: ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Mahoney, Lillie ,,,,,,,,..,.,, Mallory, Margaret ,........ 59 59 47 58 72 26 75 78 5 8 48 86 80 56 78 39 89 78 66 90 47 44 70 90 83 72 80 89 49 74 88 44 56 78 76 7 6 46 50 47 59 83 58 7 9, 27 73 63 78 90 84 64 35 48 35 86 28 83 77 86 79 Manglesclorf, l-lelen ......, Manser, Helen ..,A,7.,A..,.. Marriott, Elsie .,........,,.. Marshall, Mildred ....,. Martin, Arthur ,.,,..,, Martin, Donald ....,, Martinez, Prof. P. C .,,,,, Martin, Ef0e Mae ........ Marvel, Victor ...... .,..,,, Mast, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,,,t Matthews, Donald ..,.,,.,, Matthews, Garland ,,.....,. Mauek, Truman .......... Maudslcy, Esther ,.,,,,,, Maudsley, Paul ,.,..... Maud, Lois .....,..... Mead, Clarissa ,,,,.... Mead, Helen ..,..,... Mead, Maud ............. Meeker, Ramona ,......, Meseh, Altha ,,.,,....,., Meseh, Merritt .,,.,,....,, Metling, Leonard ...,..., Mickelson, Leah ..,,,, Mider, Ruby ...,..,,, Miller, Daisy ,,,,,,t Miller, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Fernc ...,,,,.,,,,,,,, Miller Miller Miller . Gwendolyn ,..,,.... , Helena ........ .....,. ,,.. , Prof. Minnie M .,,.,,.,, Mitschler, Lucille .,,,,.,,,,,,,, Monerief, Lawrence ,.....,....... Monypeny, Coach William, Moody, George ...... ...,.,......... Moon, Lois ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Moore, Elma ......... Moore, lrlene ,,,,,..., ,,.. . .. Moore. Mildred .....t....t........,.. Moore, Sidney .,,..,...,..,...,,...... ivfoorman, ,John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, Moorman, Merton ........,...... Morgan, Bert ,..,,.,.,,,,,... Morton, Ellis ....,.,.... Moss, Marie. ....,..,... 1 Mounsey, Myra ,....,.. Mull, Mary ,.,..,..... Munger, Claire ....,.,,. Murphy, Ermine .....,.... Murphy, Walter t,,...,,,, Myers, Homer S .,,,,,,,,,,, Mc 87 l25 Moorhead, Prof. Cora Conn ,,,,,, , McCall, Elizabeth. .......,.,.,.,. , McCartney, Prof, E. Ray ..., McClintock, Berta ................ McClure, Evangeline ,,,.,,,., McClure, Ross, ............ .. McCombs, Charles ,,.... McCool, Billy ........ L ..... McCormick, Esther ,,,,.,,,,,, McCormick, Pauline ,......,, McCoy, Stewart ...,.,...,,.,..,. McFadden, Elizabeth .,,,,..,. McGibbon, Kenneth ..,.,, , McGregor, Harriet ..,....., Personal 87 44 71 80 73 75 27 85 72 75 90 57 75 77 52 49 50 52 74 87 t 78 82 44 53 79 83 60 75 28 70 P6 28 66 79 64 83 78 91 36 86 77 90 79 70 79 78 80 51 87 29 62 27 65 76 49 57 79 61 88 79 83 45 45 llnclex McKee, Thelma ,,,,,,,,,,,, McKnight, Edward ....., McManis, Dorothy McMullen, Robert. McNabb, Ruby ,,,,.,. McSpadden, Martha . , N Naussmann, Pauline Neweom, Mabel ...,,. .,,, Newland, Roy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Newlin, Audrey ...,,,.,,,, Newlin, Lavina ,..,,., Nichols, Charles ,,,., Nicholson, Gail ,,,,.,, Ninegar, Edgar ,,,,,, .. Noble, Margaret .,,,,,.,. Noell, Martha ,,,,,,,. Noell, Pearl ,,,, Nold, Ed ,.,, ,,,., ,,,,,, , , Northup, Edelweiss ,. Norton, George ,.,,.,,, Norton, lflarriette ,,,,, O O'l lara, Downing , . Olterberg, Wilfred, , Oncley, vlohn, ,,,,,,,, , ,, Oncley, Prof, L. O.. Oncley, Paul ,,,, .,,,,,,,, Osen, Allene ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Overman, Bertha. ,,,., .. p Parish, Vivian ,, Parsons, Don ,.,,.,,..., ,, Parsons, Dorothy ,,,,. , Parsons, Leota ,.,.,, Parsons, Merle.. ,..,,. , , Patterson, Kathryn ,,,,.. Pence, Don .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Pennington, Frances ,,,,, Peters, .Ianiee ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Peters, Lois . ..,,.,... 6 Peterson, Morris ,,,,,,,,,,,, Phillips, Margaret .,...,,, , Pierce, Anna jo ,,,,,,,,,.. Pinks, James ,,,,....., Poe, Lorene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Poppe, Wilbur ,,,,.......,. ,...,, Porter, ,lohn .,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Poundstone, Prof. W. J Prather, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prather, l-lilton ,,,,,,,, , Price, Burris ,,..,... Price, Mr. bl. L .,,,,,,,, Prosser, Wesley ,......, Quessenberry, Dillon Page 6l 82 45 82 84 76 89 5 2 72 77 77 56 84 82 73 45 48 l 29 59 73 Q2 39 77 46 29 70 60 58 79 91 58 7 l 70 80 89 87 7 5 78 60 67 7 l 82 90 77 6l 29 49 62 49 40 64 85 IRQ Radley, Carl ,,,....,, Radley, ,james ...,.,,.,,, Rainbow, Mary ,.....,, Ralls, Carter ....., ..., Ralston, Gayle ,.,, Ramey, Doris .......,.. Reede, Mildred ,,.,,.A, Reese, Genevieve ..,,.. , Reese, Mrs. Elma ,,r,.. , Reese, Prof. W. P ..,,.A, Reed, Everett ..r,....,. Reed, Mabel ..,....,, Reeves, Elmer ,,...,. Reeves, Luella .,..,,,., ,,.. Reisinger, Russel ,....,,,,, Reneau, Velma ....,....., Reynolds, Lucille .,,,.,., Richards, Erma .,.,,.,,,.,, Richardson, Carl ,.A...,..,..Y, Richardson, Lawrence, , ,. Richardson, Royce .,.....,,, Richardson, Valtos .,.... Ridings, Harvey ...,... Riley, Sarah ........,,. Rinker, Merle ..,....,...Y,... , Rinkel, Elmer ..,.........,,,.,, Robertson, Lorita Baker .,,, Robertson, Pearl .,.,....,,..., ,.,., Robertson, Vernon ..,...,,,, Robertson, Virginia .,.,.... Robinson, Beulah ..,,.. , Roderick, Zenith ,..,r..... Rolingson, Williams. Roniger, Fred ..,...,...., . Ross, Naomi ....,.....,,r Rowland, Doris ,..,..,.. Royce, Randall .,,,.,,. Ruenitz, Inez .....,.,,, Ruggles, Glenn .,,..,i.. Rush, Louise ,.,,.,... ,,,.. , S Salser, Merab ...,.,,,.,,...... Samuelson, Mildred ,,,rA.,, Saunders, Gladys ......,, Saylor, Bessie ,,..i, . Scott, Louis ...,,,,, Scott, Mary. ,.,,r, ,. Seeley, Edith ,,.,...., ,r., Seeley, Evelyn ,r.. ,...,. Seevers, Orville ,,,,..,,. Seevers, Winona ,,..,.i Sellers, Ida. ...,...., , Sellers, Grace .,...,.,..r,r, Shelton, Leonard A, Shepherd, Chester., ,, Shepherd, Lee .....,..,,, Shepherd, Vernon ,...,., Shircliff, Myrtle .,,,.., Shrader, Helen ..,.....,.., Sidwell, Howard ..,, ..,,, Shumway, Marjorie .,,,.,,t Simmons, Viola r.,,......., Simmons, Virginia ,,..., Simms, Mattie Macs, Page mo Personal 63 80 85 77 88 78 83 ,, 50 40 30 67 48 40 63 74 52 63 90 45 83 85 62 85 53 91 85 54 74 57 5l .. 58 67 47 74 87 88 58 7l 66 86 76 80 36 45 5l 64 53 53 46 .. 82 72 36 57 63 .. 83 ,. 65 ., ,, 59 7l .,....l32 73 72 86 llndlex Simkins, Helen ..,,... Simpson, Lloyd .........,. .,.,.,,. Skene, Pha Adaline ....,. ......., Skiles, Forest .... ' ....,....,,. ...,..., Skiles, Max ,,,..... ,... Smally, Grace ...,,...,,.,, ,.,...,. Smeltzer, George .,.,,,,., ...,..,. Smith, ,James ..,r...,.,. Smith, Lloyd .,...,,. Smith, Lloyd O .,..,.. Smith, Ruth ..,,.,...,,.. Smith, Wilda ,,.,.,,,.... .... Snedegar, Esteline ,,r, Snyder, Mary Gray.. Snyder, Merle ..,,...,,,,, Snyder, Ruth .,,,.,.., , Songer, Mabel ,,.,.,t,, Stanley, Rosalie, Steierl, Elsie ,,.,.,.,.,,l..., Steinberg, Merle ....,,,, Stevens, Faye ,...,.... .. Stineburg, Florence. 5 .... Stlth, Helen ......,......,,t Stoelzing, Lewis ...... Strohl, Eugene ..,,,,,,. Strohol, Orville .....,, Stuber, Eleanor ,,.i...,., Stuber, Ward.. ,..,, ..,, . . Sturdivant, Lou Ella Sturhann, Anne ,.,,,..,,, Stutzman, Ralph l-l.,. ,, Stutzman, Ralph. , Swartz, Daniel ,..,..,,.. Swartz, George .,,..... Swenson, Helen ,,.,.... Swoyer, Martha .....,,, Tanner, Russell ,,..,.. Tarbet, Lois ........., Taylor, Alice .,.,..., Taylor, Charles ..,,.... Taylor, Christine .,..., Taylor, Evon ,,,.....,.., Taylor, Inez ,.,,,,,..,,,,,,, Taylor. S Taylor, Prof. Carl ..,..,, , .,,, Prof. Henry, leed, Donald ........,..., Tced, Dwights, ,, Thackeray, Irene ..,,., Thackeray, Vera ........ , Annabcll ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Thomas Thomas, Effie ..,,,.,,.., Thomas, Florus ,,.... Thomas, Frances ,,,,,, Thomas, Olive .,,......... l hompson, Lavon ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Thomson, Harold ....., Thomson, Leon ,,....... Tibbitts, Lucille ........ Tibbitts, Ralph. ..... , Tihen, Sarn .......,.. Toews, Zeanna .....,.. Tomlinson, Helen ,.,,., lomlin, Grace ,,,,,,,,,,,, Tonkinson, Lieuween .,,, , , Trego, Dorothy ,..i.... .. 90 72 74 62 87 74 47 83 65 65 59 7l 82 87 45 75 62 66 86 53 87 75 70 70 87 70 74 50 85 45 66 82 75 48 61 50 46 82 78 77 46 84 58 30 30 50 75 56 75 64 47 80 40 42 74 7l 77 77 63 80 88 91 90 37 63 Personal llndlex Trillingham, Fred ,,..,,, . 70 Wilcox, Orley , . ,,...,..,IZ4 Tscng, Shou Te ,..,.,.,,,,,.AA,, ,,,,,,., 7 7 Willey, Marjorie .,.... ,..,..,. 5 0 Tullos, Dorothy .,...,,..,.....,,, ......,, 8 7 Willianwfvlaurice .,.... ,Y,,.,A... l 22 Wil s, ima ...,........ ..,, , 74 V Wilson, Sudlrien ,,,,,,,,., ,,.,,. 7 7 Wi son, au ..........., ,,..,. I x7 Vaughn, Arthur ,A,, , .,,,,,. 83 Wing, Lena ...,,,,,,,, 77 Vincent, Carmen ,,.,,, , ,, 53 Winner, Donn' .... 87 Vinsonhaler, Prof. C. l .,,,,... ,,,,,, 3 l Witticr, ,Jasper .,.., ,...,. 7 l Volkman, Vera .....,,.,,,.i,,,A ,. 66 Withcc, Salome .....,., .,.. 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