Stanford University - Quad Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)
- Class of 1923
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'EABNHVWRCCXBMEHVIYLL THE 19 3 3 QU D STANFORD UNIVERSITY 61 ,f f Q 0' I - Q.: , A . ,, I. ' A , I 4' , ., 1: V . J 'I ' g: A 'X li .MJ 'A A . A ,fn B EI NG AYEAR BODK GF STANFORD UNIVERSITY PUBLISH ED BY THE JUNIOR CLAS S JUNE 1922 SWL win GDAVID STARR JCRDAN ' NATURALIST W TEACHER ADMINISTRATGR AND PRCDPI-IET OF DEMCDCRACY ' TI-IIS BUCK IS DEDICATED BYTHE CLASS CDF 1925 ' ' 1 i n '!'hf:S' - '.':. 2 ,' 4i f, ' A'V' I1 A A Y H A Y A IN A A R A -fry? A. A ' .A 1,A, ,, . Q . E 3 , , . , A , R ,. A ., . ....., I FACULTY CARL M.Alll'lIS MELUM ALUMNI MIKE. C. E. Cox fLydia. S. Beam, gr. EARL Rvssl-Ju. LEIR. '13 Al.IllCll'l' JANE:-z BROWN. '92 CzrAlrNcEY Smrru. '13 AR'l'Hl'Ii DlCX'I'l'IR WAHIIIILIIIX, '93 W1r.r.rAAr Hl'INllY SCIlUL'I'IC. '95 CHARLES J. C. Bl'1NNl'I'l l', '96 LYMAN VAN VVICKICL Buowx, '96 FRANK DEXTER Fr.E'rmn-LR, ex. '97 DR. .Tous ENmco'r'1r C1rAl-rx, '00 JouN IfICS'I'lCH. BONNELL, '03 . Jonx Domfu S1.'REOKEl.s. JR.. ex. '04 YVILIJAM H. D0llI'IR'lfY, ex. '05 HAlCN'I'1X' PI'I'l'lCli Bl'l l'Nl4IR, '07 W4Xl.'l'I5Ii POUNDS'l'0NlC K1-11.1.1-:Y, ex. '07 El l4'lI'I MAY CLARK, '09 ALLAN PAHKIGR M.C3FAlif1ANl!. '09 S'l'ANSM0lH'1 DflNAf.ll SILLERS. ex. '12 M1157 D. COLEMAN fHelen Goberj, '14 MIIH. R. A. IVIAAUFAIKLANIG iMild1'ed Gilbevtl, '14 MIIS. J. A. DE HAAS CHazel Carirsl, ex. '16 .loslcvu ALLEN Osxmr, JR., ex. '16 MAIilIAlll'I'l' PUTALAN MERRILL, '16 Vlu'l'0R FREED, ex. '17 fH,0HOl' ROIID Jorm HAlilJl.lJ KAlVliI'I. ex. '17 B1-:x.lAu1x R.0LI.I'Ilw'. I'll'JWl'l 1', ex. '18 PIARNY C. C. BA'l'C'IIl'Il'.f.0ll. ex. '18 AI.I4'l'I WIII'l'NlCY WILLIAMS, '19 PAlVl1 HICl!NI'AN S'I'lH'IIl'TlAN, '20 FRANK HENRY Sx.omAN. ex. '20 CALYIN TRACY Ll'1 l'r.l-:'1'ox, ex. '21 UNDERGRADUATES HlflNltY W. 0m.E'1'REl':. '22 MRS. G. A. CASEY. ex. '23 RURY S. Mmm!-2. '23 G-I'IOl!1il'I OLIVER CRAY, '24 0 JOHN CASPER BRANN ER July 4, 1850--March 1, 1922 N the passing of Dr. Branner, Stanford loses a man who for over thirty years, as Professor of Geology, as Vice-President, President, and President-Emeritus, brought, with ever-increasing influence and pres- tige, honor to Stanford. He came to us widely recognized as scientist and ins iring teacher. Here he was at once recognized by colleagues and students as a leader of men, and his personal and professional qual- ities early attracted to his department many of the best students. Under his training andiniluence many of these developed scientific and practi- cal abilities which have placed them in the front rank of recognized ex- perts and teachers. Among the qualities which contributed to Dr. Branner's success as scientist and teacher were, notably, his uncompromising devotion to truth, his untiring zeal for work, his deep interest in his students, and the faith he placed in them-a faith which challenged their best efforts. These characteristics, with his earnestness, sincerity, self-sacrificing spirit of hel fulness, sympathetic companionshilp, and genial humor, helped to malze him the respected scientist and eloved leader. To all who knew him his personality will remain a precious memory and his example an inspiration. J. M. STILIIMAN. FOREWORD The QUAD purports to be an interpretive record of a Stanford year. To transcribe the events of l92l-l922 to the pages of this book and to present a faithful pictorial history of the last twelve months has been our aim. The staff has not been content, however, with tabulating statistics or com- piling photographs. The past few months have formed a period to which future students at Stanford will look back and say: This movement began in '22, or, that building was completed in '2l. The drift toward vital changes, apparent for some time, was pronounced during the year now con- cluding. The staff hopes that in some degree these pages interpret the past year and indicate the road along which Stanford is progressing. We take no particular' pride in pointing out departures in this QUAD from previous year-books. The QUAD, if truly representative of campus life, varies as Stanford changes. The elimination or absorption of four departments of former QUADS and the institution of five new ones are important only as they indicate a progressing university with an emphasis lately stressed on certain ac- tivities. A few departures have been made, such as a record of scholastic life, in order that the book be complete in its chronicle of the year. Changes, as the substitution of senior for junior pictures, were made'to keep Stanford to the fore in college journalism. In this, the one page on which the editor will not allow the censoring blue pencil of the staff, he wishes to express a genuine appreciation of the help of editorial and managerial assistants. Editorial assistance is a rather abstract phrase. There was nothing abstract, however, in the aid necessary to fill 632 pages when every page required the assistance of from one to ten people. The term manager usually connotes economies of cents, but the present man- ager has not viewed his position as a profit making opportunity. Without the appreciation he showed of the editorial viewpoint, this book would lack many of its more expensive features. If the 1923 QUAD reflects the atmosphere of the Farm and the ideals which vitalizve the Stanford Spirit it has in that measure succeeded. THE EDITOR DEDICATION . . IN MEMORIAM . EDITORIAL . . UNIVERSITY Administration . Scholastic Depts. . ALUMNI .... STUDENT BODY . . CLASSES Senior . . Junior . . -. . Sophomore , . Freshman . . COLLEGE YEAR 1921 Senior Week 1921 Summer . . Class Fights. . . Days ..... Rallies and Parades Assemblies . . . Politics . . Vanity Fair . . Rushing . . Carnival . . . Junior Week . Calendar . . . CONTENTS Page . 4-5 . 6-7 . 12 .21 .39 .61 .73 . 91 . 132 . 135 . 136 . 139 . 142 . 144 . 148 . 150 . 153 . 154 . 157 . 162 . 165 . 167 . 169 ATHLETICS, MAJ OR SPORTS . Football ........ Basketball ...... Track . . . Baseball . . Tennis ........ ATHLETICS, MINOR SPORTS. . ATHLETICS, WOMENS SPORTS CAMPUS JOURNALISM . . . THE STAGE ..... DEBATE . MUSIC ..... ORGANIZATIONS Honorary Fraternities . Dept. Societies . . . Religious Societies . Clubs ..... LIVING GROUPS Fraternities . . Men's Clubs . . Sororities .... Womens Clubs . . COMIC ..... COMMERCIAL . INDEX. . . Page 177 184 210 222 239 253 263 285 297 321 353 367 383 403 421 426 437 486 507 528 533 542 629 STANFORD OJIUNI 1923 QUAD 9 In J U'CANY1lU 9 I II.. I I I J I S- 4 1321 7.--iz., SHE' if , . HUC fkivwfife 'ff'R-ST.I K I .Sf +?f,2',Iss23i2f.aI?s' 'Qsiigafgi - ,. A I- ' Q, . I1 S1 SFIAX' I J 'W X US 'www 1,35 S L. ,g. QWEDW A-3 FQY, 'Q' MI? wig. -Alfa It :RIN 5g'..wg,?1 Editor 4 I 9 WYLIE KILPATRICK , IVIQIKN II Managef N Q31 PHILIP F. LANDIS IN-3 ,' WI' II Axxixtant Edilorx SLA KENNETH N. STEWART GLENN E. POLLARD f5.q,1'I,A3 NELSON W. BLACK A cgfiggxi Ar! Editor 'QQW EDWARD M. FARMER I 'Q,H,.:I, f , LTA Photographer WILLIAM S. CARY 'Q 'M Y I .HI MI . M Departmental Staff H' Vg SI. 1. QT UNIVERSITY . ....... KENNETH N. STEWART Agffgf .3 Q ALUMNI , . GARRETT H. ELMORE QI! Q' STUDENT BODY . LEONA MAYER QIQ, Q5 im CLASSES . . FRANCIS C. HUTCHENS COLLEGE YEAR . ANDREW R. BOONE RX? AI S2-JN W2 A GARRETT H. ELMORE gf THLETICS ' ' ' ' ' CHARLES H. PRIOR JOURNALISM-DEBATING . CLAUDE R. MINARD Iii EXIF! WOMENS ACTIVITIQES . . MAURINE VOERGE Tri if gg, BR ORGANIZATIONS . DONALD V. MONROE M Syjw jig LIVING GROUPS . LLOYD I-I, TRITLE 533 532. ' LA OMIC . . . ..... M IR IN 5 I' A Iwi: C TO W 115 ' SI R571 A The Quad Board MARGARET E. WHITE, CHAIRMAN ROBERT D. VIAL J. HOWELL SMITH ' CLAUDE R. MINARD CHARLES H. PRIOR U J 1 Y ' I 5f7fSIi?3I tjn7JIyfiQT WLXN FD JIfifL.?'LC'x? 'K .5121 - W, A . b ,I IK I 5, Ag f' aim .N - f I- A-ff.--ww : , iw HQ .I f' ' 3 G? -: IIQ'1.T+g'Q'T' '. f .I fx ' 'lr-:fb .tr Q Q- I -'f If I5 A 10 ' . STNNIIORD OQAJUN 1923 QUAD JI I -J A ' N , Q '04, A Jaw' fr iewg fv'f.vff-e fd- '- 'v' I an-gr 'Q If , 3 ae .I Lf' we -QQ'-'bl'P,'.'N'1Lt7T2N?f9k .2 Q., ,. J , .A..1 ' X A29 If 0 ' .iff R Rim 1 X I I ii: QQ fi .W . ff- L? GT. 'lv' GRP: viii. 9 2' l . . . ' W ' , Edztorzal Asszsmnts , V SM - Ulf Iggy LOUIS L. BUCKLIN DANIEL D. GAGE ,IVV LLOYD C. CARVER MARGARET GRILL gg, , W ORION F. CLARK PAUL JOSEPH I ' My MILDRED DANNENBAUM MATHEW O. TOBRINER 3,51 NORMAN B. DEUEL CARL S. SHOUP lmfge fl ROBERT H. EDWARDS HAROLD B. RORKE ilfiqhw i I , W. . .. Jaw.. , 5' ,fggiffgll 1? L' '5637f'b': f. Qitj- il' 'I . . vi is Mazmzgemzl Arszmznts A lil 'f N Ci: Q53 NEIL P. GRANGER MARJORIE COHEN 'gif' WILLIAM G. LEE LILLIAN COTTRELL A fy, - WALTER LEVISON MARIAN GOWER I ad R CHARLES B. WHITE zELDA WOLFE li 'r fl ,X L i ' fly 1 Ir ii fag ii? if iv The staff wishes to acknowled e the aid it has received from others than 3, ffl, 9 . . g . . lfilffw .5 ,Q members ofthe Junior Class. Janice Dunker, '22, Fred FIsher,'24, Geor e .Mr SB!! g siyxkwh Gm Thompson, '22, Ted Van Deusen, '24, and J. H. McCreery, '25, have formed an assisting staff to the Art Editor. In editorial work, articles or critical advice have been received from Thomas R. Carskadon,'22, Henry life! Mack, '24, Mary Jane Clark, '22, W. F. Leiser, '21, and B. C.Wohlford, ' 18. I JF' , , , Gil 'rf' .I N ,,. LW gg 16929 ya gi ff 1. Qxliidq. bw QMS 511, I H I . 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'JN 1 5 'g W In '. -.fqll' -'Q.fM.,- w 1l.'Qf.f.g-: -A ill f N, pf' v 'TQ' 'f , ,, 1 N.'fiT,ffjM f'3'32fk' 1!'l'ffT?i g L 115:-f' gi' lil? - - ' v.1sw -M:HF' Xlii,f.'3'?.f-.YY5'3 -2?-t fav -P il' x J M lv f X n 1 YY ANU'-4' R: -1 :X X ZWZ'3.PTvi',Hi1 ,UM 'wiv ,I ,Gln-'yyrQ:' uf - 5,51 ill , 7 U ff' W MYQHQQW 'M'IT1g3fQ - W,.WE?J5'1.f4 f ,ff-5f2l.,f. f MW IM ,' M! 1 +-brawl' . . ff + ir rr M, ,gpg Q Wm ' f Mi-TTT fL f3i 'L-'Ig 'GM - W 0 mcr.fZ4f1EY'?fViffimz - I b f A Q' um. A n I 1 x -V, -,,,'iu,. fy-eta, YI. ji' 1 V F ' w'j1tLk- sl 5-,,w'Q'?E Q ' E N 4 ,Qff X 2: X gg?-f'A.f4 A. ' if.,--V-gg ,, f f A-N . Q, , , .f Jf X lil, -!'M322-'igif H THE STANFORD UNION 13 1 , f srr,xNif'oe. 13 ko,,,J,,,,,o4 I 1923 QUAD K e -'0 hh- L -r , -- . -V A vt - . -7--fr,-fw . , f ' Kkxfglgjljzg-. S ...,....-v,L Y... ......:z.z. - ' -.L -L.f. J-Eva' flair? A --1 ..1.. .. 1 - 4 -- -- if--W ---TN-f Lille , A .. . . . . . :fail Qwlfhjx in future years. The response oi the western public shows that Stanford in an ,JJ P3 increasing degree is being regarded as a public university, pertorming tunctions gig, ,Qi pa., of value to the state and entitled to support by its people. Te. gj.13xii,.'L'l, The reaction of the present expansion, both scholastically and in activities, upon our relations with the major universities of the nation is equally significant. I thrall Checked from expanding, Stanford could offer no real. competition to the llni- 3,12 versity of California or the larger colleges of the East in setting educational or ju . athletic standards. .In short, our rivals on the Coast might have become the pre- --.47 eminent universities of the Wtest, feeling only the spur of competition from east- ,Epi ern colleges.. Growing in many departments, Stanford will eitectually prevent Qlflff these universities from complacently regarding themselves as the premier colleges !.'l.v4 pftryiirig of the West, and, more important, reinforce in the public mind the belief that iii. Stanford determines high standards which can only be disregarded by other uni- .fp s,3q:.,l,.,'lj versities at the peril ot their reputation: A . D I S' ,l3j,ilQ,, The details ot the athletic season are included in some hundred pages in this egg f:jg9.ftQj, hook and ,form a record showing that Stanford men individually gave ot their .gif best and Stanford teams proved dangerous opponentsiin every sport: The past Ext .M M few. months will probably bc remembered as la. year ot internal readgiustment in W athletic organization and constructive planning for the future. Stanford is in 2gM,il.i,Qi athletics to build athletes-to build teams-to win. ln the construction of build- iliiiqq ings, the providing of equipment and the hiring of coaches the year has laid the ,g,'li',.f Qi! ff, necessary foundation that future seasons may be brilliant with victory. U I Yilgateverlialse the p?.st twelvel moiaths liavf- done they haye at lefist dispcllled fjigikljfii tic reat . usion o' cynies tiat t tan 'orc ati etics are in a s ump. . ot jljijf a. slump when the track team ties California., the national track champion of l92l. Hardly a slump when the tennis squad tour the country without a defeat and win the natgonal title. N ot a 'slump when the freshman Seams- reveal tlineti-igist promise ,,,m o any irs -year squat s in recen years, nor w len ie minor spor 1 es are won gl,-gf by Stanford almost without exception. 'TZ lfljfi The extent and success of journalism, dramatics, debating, and music revealed a vitality of effort in activities off the tield. Six publications at Stanford. How Wd is it done? Whatever the advertisers may say in oft moments is one story, but imfgliwif from the student standpointftheir presence makes possible training in varied Stir? forms of journalism. And the comment of advertisers may possibly he dis- iff counted, for- the end of the year finds all the publications with' a clean bill tinan- Till? cially. A distinct field- is marked out for each of the publieationsg a daily, with campus colyumnists, 'fCabbage and otherwise, a comic, sponsercd by a society lf, Eiiiglia whose chapters are being extended throughout the Westg .21 magazine of student W opinion with distinctive photograveurc features, an alumni monthly anomalously ZX, popular with students, a literary monthly with a growing editorial and financial sf, 3.91. mg support: and an annual. 1 'lf-gegx The dramatic year is. regarded by some as. the latest of a. series of successful ,,5gt,3yJQ,g seasons, or,. more optomistically, as the opening of a new era onlthe Stanford stage. VVh1chever view is taken, it was admittedly the most brilliant season in .ingot rg 'idly f Q Jlfil J Qgq5':E3.:?ffL' W .-ii 2,3 4' F A , 53 1 in P,-jg - S L,-'v gXi f.f I L f ,- 1-54 C1 go 1' .1 T L Hi, fx vaFS:fLX1 . . 'WYE 'X:qN 2'- 4, . f . V .Agp ' ' J! J A A - vf- A , ww S- 'f3'M 1'l . -px 'Vx L-. ' ' W? , frf-fflffz A XS , WW f V N -' . f-Sq, f . 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'W 1, ' W , .Aff , -M-,E 1-ig!! 1533 ' wg If W , A 5 I x k ' t'?'--'V ff -3 ' 1 wJ K -- -- ' 'Y .Q 'ff'-' .1-gf '-'. If - 1:2-A, VH-H --Jf,L,.1EEv?4 A H -hm , -I - N .-X:-'-:.-L.1-- Y --I- 'L1 -much-ll . ,H :H .Y v F- A, 5 ' ' ' f J A L. L- 2'- ' 557 iE'Q3:?-'Pi - ' 5,42 . --.ir - ... L ...A b L, - THE BASKETBALL PAVILION 15 STANFORD OQOJQN1 1923 QUAD 1 f i rf Q 4. gt ov J ,fx-2 , n- . 7 'L' -' If -' ,y..L.-, 1 'TX ,CT if is - -'rp -'1 aff? Yr' 'f' wQ'Jf .f'-,i---'aqm K 9.1,f-'PJ 6 i 91 -pg-g3qjcL-tyf,.i'i f f-. sgfdqi 'yi-if 1 -4433,,? 5 ,mf 1, w'FQ5tl.4g,,fe LT2X ,. ff :Qi v19'X,l. lg Qfjiiiiiltii let'-41'5LQbi3 Biff lj.: A 55? 1- 4faLv.:.gQif1Tfv.3- JQJWLQU -5.:2fiff2Hc.g'i.,m. . , ' 1 - ., . 'j 'vm-,l,,r ' M tax, ,ij L., 'l '-' . . . . .li .X recent years. Stanford plays are now fast approaching the place where they will ,fig in the main be produced by amateur talent. Four of the nine productions were 1551 ,331 gi. written by students. Several were coached by a student. The stage sets were VK iii designed and built by students. Following several discouraging seasons, Stan- Lfw, ford debaters won the Joffre medal and first place in the western public speaking L if..-53 tmlti contest. ' ln CQNIQQN The tendency of student bodies is to sign blank checks of power on election L 5 day to their officers and afterwards watch them fill in the checks at pleasure. Mg gif. ,Qing Election on a gamble was avoided with the choice of the present student officers 'jf who contributed no sm-all part to the smooth running of activities. The student sits' ffl contribution to the endowment, without which the public campaign would have W been crippled, was a piece of work unique in Stanford history. vii. V u , n Q 1 u - I v r M Dui-mv the coming summer construction of the first unit of the new housinc C ik F' f . ' . ' . ' . ' C' ' t, sglfTll,B'i system will begin. How radically the plan will effect the housing question only E' the future will tell. And that same future will experiment upon the basis of the success of the first units. Certainly, living group tights will be minimized and EC? gf, HJR the emphasis placed upon the allegiance each student owes to Stanford under a 'Ric-if 'WV l' 'I'-ll'ff'-llfr t- 'fil t- V ey p an ii in 1 mrings a groups in o a uni em sys cm. My Q2-S The last war class graduates this month. Next year the campus will know ml. few of the students who were at Stanford during or preceeding the war. The Stuff 94? 'fir Law Steps hears ,few stories now of the training camp or the Argonne. The QQ! F, second presidentof Stanford, John Casper Branner, passed away ln March. The .gnu Q mentor of athletics tor many college generations, Dr. Frank Angell, retires this .,,g,, month. The Old Guard has passed. . . . . tit its Stine 'fi ef - al at to , , Q. 1 Wi sie ti. lf?-if .N lin at 'xii iii 1 m ix t .Lili Qs .gwf rpg 94' ai 255 ai ariw. iii tears, lf We at gb ,, . 1 V, 254 ff EDJ - . - . va N- roi' xvwicxmu numxo- .xx .xiwmicxoox woickoirr . f ' MQ -f , 4 .li 'Y XJ' - 1 QI' M' 4' LQQ. -lv, 'VPFDP' ' t,,. , N72 'T , ' 'fi' 'J as ' Q, ,f ,-ffl'2'J rl b if J W , W TN AV ' Q..-Sf Tuff? . fl 'S vgflui ,ja iT5vf'51'f-5' cts' Us l 457 'tillllha wki' ffl? 437:15 'f4Ji3i W xi -f T5 .fl 976-QQW Q. N751 ll:xvJu . ' fi' lqrhfifii 1 ggi arffmv 'Vials le 41-2-Msiiifai. a4..e .,,, t '- - i-ii ' sfef.f'w5t5-41 ?3Qeai:kQ-1 ev mfr 16 1 1 s. STANFORD Qo,QJu,,,,o Q1923 QUAD Jfrfrff- rr'fif -f'A'f1' fr' 'pw mfr- -- H Q T1::'-I-'Q' 1 mv sir . -if-M .---r-f '-:- ' -1-'H 'f-q- .---v-ew k 'l'.',ff9 1,l ixfjjxk- -..W5,l..1'5l l'N fffif f Y 51 44515 1' 1.51: W' ll 'Vlly' New '- FT'.'HNT'1r1 slA'T?' if 2, 55-ji 2 1 iggi'-17i ,h WJ s ' 1 ying.: I if W2 ll lf. gr 'U 127-ffyffki' : -2-1 . , eg 1 by VARSITIES ON N OFF FIELD ,elle ip? ilxf .-l Score-bom'cZ of Sllllkllf flcliuilies, 1.9.21-1.9.22 I 1- cgi - -1 . . . if-ll' Qi These two pages ,indicate by relative scores the extent and success of the lei. various student activities. Stanford is not making an alibi for the lost eolumng Qpllltgg -'f' - . - . . . ,, . 23,3 she needs none. A score-board revealing a. loss ot a. magority ot contests in only Jiiyiljpjr- one sport out of 20 requires no apology. Nor do we explain away the lost column gg. ,jjjf gf: by that handy expedient of aseribing the moral victoryl' to our teams. Stan- 'mmf ford interprets the seores in 5g-,il!l,45, if fi, terms of individuals who gave - . ,ff ' ' JV ON HE'-D their best and teams which Qwfq ' Y' No. U. fl. . v, . ,. . , v r'1f' - gpm GMM W T ld WMM proxtd' cl.mgc'gous opponents gif Football .....,.... ..... 8 4 2 l-0511 In ul ly slim Hgllffiffl Basketball .... .... 1 5 8 7 Lost One hundred and seven ef fil- Track .......... .... 5 4 ..-. Tied athletic contests were held lllfftj rf- JW 'genngsll ,........ .... 1 2 5 ul Egg: during the past yeap. The W .Jgllpl Safe a. A ' 9 5 3 W Cardinal won 51, lost 44, and lfilriifkt yn.: nmmmg ..... ..., 0 rl Y . K . fe. ,-... .Nfuj Water Polo 4 3 1 Won 12 uere tied. Against the QW 'Qflfl Soccer ......,.,.. .... 1 2 7 1 Won llnlverslty of California our ei :iff Wrestling ...... 2 1 1 Lost losses, nine, topped the win .fc EUQPY -----4------ ---- 2 5 1 You column which carries six. fig, '- it 0x 9 -- A ' One major s - ' 1' ffl 1 , , . port track xi-is . lm cms? Country 1 1 Lost tied as well -is three ive, I iiiillif' KQV Fencing .....i....c.. .,... at il 1 won ' IE f- 1 111011 b ,dfwffpgl Gymnastics ...... .... .... o n 0011 QS S. Golf ...........- ---4--- ---- 1 ---- 1 1- ost The varsity football score- Q5-big x1'l:,2'1dba,'l --'- - 2 1 fslifssj board revealed no defeats un- 5336 Tefgfsns 8 4 4 Tied til the Big Game. ln base- gil Iliff? Hockey ......... .... 4 2 1 Tied ball, a tlnrd game was neees- Lgluf swimming ....,. .... 2 1 1 .... Tied sary to decide the tie between pkg AI'Chf2I'Y ------ ---- 1 1 ---- ---- N 0 Match the Stanford and California q? :,Qyf'?f Varsities, W h i l e Cardinal MQ' ' freshmen defeated their op- 5555 ponents from lierkeley for the first 'time on record. California, last year victor El: in the national track meet at Lfanibrldge, met its equal on the afternoon of April gfffifpy 26 when the Cardinal track squad held it to a. tie score. A failure to upset the Zag dope in any one of a. half dclzen events-or if a Stanford high-jumper had not Pqiii left a sick bed-would have resulted in a. California victory. Only the Bear did We not serpentine that afternoon. The tennis team concluded a national tour last le S11-l summer undefeated and brought to Stanford the national tennis championship. fLsgg'l,f 5.1.af'h, M .- , . . ,Q , , J, f Ji? X w- -5 T' ' N-'K--51-'Nf'1'9s. f, .. - ,.-V... 1' ,ft .. IE: 4331 -sf - illtg-Q5 J , f .-,- ' f f' -' -. X 5: 'rf-, ' . ' VA 'Fl 1- ,-T 'px 295. l ' X , . 1 1 '- -jf 1 -'T NX-Z2,4'f'5, J' . , 5j 24.1. f'-43 T N a5'f,i.51- livin l Jayme WTGMQ frmef2fefDr.ff.m.4f if - . v ef 4 s9 J, 13 1 wc - u i.,l ii53fQl.??efQ -qi: fl? if 1:?ff?Qr5el'15lef Ny Ml-LL.. .K ,, si . .,, hc.. . . , Y., tl, ffm, Q. 7 Q, fn 17 V J s .Q F4-, 'fb-xg-.7-A EI F- 729 C - l! 'f ,ibug-' -nf j ':- '37, :f?5'g fi . V is ' Q' Q?i'mQjfv S -1- X Y ,H iv, f JJVX, 'A , Q :H MCU, 1 , ffl-ff, +J'v', , ' D ww. 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M eb 20 21 .HIV fx'1Q,-'fgi me-.1 'tho 't0l.- 4 ye 1 it' 'ilu Orla A-r 1923'S.' arc' 10' '22 .wa- LQ,f'm'g Q ' lv lltfi 1211 ' fly , S Th 51,-al ION -, '-.M h 8' '22 f- . 1i?.M.','k TX-pd fl I Han .Stan Wm, e Qjed'g--.j'- S -Ma? 6' '22 ag, QSCJY1- on th dll,-ill'U4l,.l0T'11hqnI'c1.q ad'-fv'e3ff1 ' H --A Slum 13: :gg WWI mlbl' 0 Qt nf? t x' Q Ish ' 'H' S- ssol- ,1 - - ' -t 313 1- -. am . eq 11.6, S 10.1 , flffs '10 V 114 . e n .E m U. R, ,V YG talk-,,',t'0nS Of t mist lentg Jog? Deb D --. Ppe92'Suf gnd 3 Wg- L ,Ofivx Whi 5 fr' -' i he Ye e D are ESA -. A'u S C 'Ubc0ff ff'J 'Y ffl 2-lvl n v. , 211- dba s 1- -.T mn lub In N , k,,,g I th Im , yn, '11-,O , fe -. 'NG he I A .-, Hia'--1 - 0 sp fly- 'lflv Us 'D cias S806 rl-'R gg V QHJ ,ply , Team -- , U . N0 s of lat' -E-13 yklfitfx Yung- N fm 1110, ' Of t. H- Of 3' Ky 192gn Q4-Qi, KQC5 Q 'IPHI Jhn' 'llmp ,' 1111 Mar OR ' . Un 'QQ .UIQUT n zultixllzntion ls P0319 Callfo yyvy prATo'4l Lust LU L t5y3v'f. llln 'lfy S f ' IZW 'nga GL esent O 3 'oflt '. fQ,Jkql!!!!e 'yor' T . Ni 03-hw 1 Wm Tour EE C ed D .. L-gm QM, Jfgaf, our not fl tl llql v M LU ece Wsf - ff-xl tl Y 10 1 lr' arch B mbe On Qin uf il 1 Ill, - 1- - Inn- . 21 r ,xl ,Wm g Q ill. 111 . 'Img , 5 ht to 10 .-,U 14 ,Q Q0 D. flyrl ' ffm, UQ i Apr' ' 1921 'Slum M 'H-1 .'---Q W0 'Ur-0 ' 6 - f-mg GW' of 1' the rf i gnit' ' 1922 'QW N 'Hlif In n fl- lon U-'X E ' 01- ' Hal 5 m. - Jw-'T -:qf--L .1 nlil ,elk - 'ln 'WJ 1,51 -1 - dl . -In Y 41- . ,P w W3 ,J h Q , lp D , I1- xf . f. :Kc . In 01. Fi. reg JD ,-TF' Q' . I-. 19-vm N ,H TI ,, -lf-'KI' L tho the int IQUJ 'Lyff,ggQ3??i'ii.: ' Shri ' file Elgpor Vx: if midggg, ng C c- -'fts -5 ,lfgy ifff, L'f'f,-.ygqgzgg V30 jlllb Of 4-YW! 'wt Qsfl-'v' - hon - A W '-,fiixggx Difyxgiqj . lf. J Q V5 24:31 ' A, .. bm . fb :i g-S xx, 1 Q Q! .,i Um Y ,-uf-X, ,,.. G ',,f4i-x, ' 'yffl . Y:-F 7 W3 ., 'dfrp-Lffw. -M . Jsffwb . A:kfE?5i' '73 ' M315-,-,-1 Nc: . 'Ar x,k'ik'WI-,'-L. ,, 1 A ,Tv 'HE' 1 ,g-yy-,Nh -,N -7 n it 3 -' Xilf -VMLQPQQ f 18 . - ' . .'1..Y'?ZJ5 infix. Yi -7: - 112' 4: ,I ., fl - g 3-172 Qf.xE1'T ' L J W V- ,, ..h,,1,,,,i AL QZEY Qf.3i'5lffa-,iQ5m5'f9f A 1 ' 'W ,Lf . 37 ' L +P' 'swf W I A bvfa 1 A UNIVERSITY IN VIEW ' if wwgfw-503-n M -L -W S-' ' .sw 'aff 1024 MW lk fi fr x is. UNIVERSITY 'Ad ,,, 'fLv. um.f t ,garwJv'-rox 'QL Y W W-W -1 1, 1f1231.gl'.XD F J. , . , -, -,, .-. V-, nw- 1111 -1 1 ,- ,-.- - .,- K X L. , 1 N17- N , .JA 1, ,f Vixfvt 1 if K, K l H W H dir Lwtkr 1,723 I. 27 I XX it l ii5'y-in 1 ,l'fj ' 1 1 1. .Xi , , .. ff-'X rxil,Q1 eff? ,wg lg-pf. tj 1-Wig rw' 111115111 fl-,1 -lnur--kfsr. 'ig Riffs? Vin .kiwll 'l'ho yr-ar 1921-1922 marks a turning point in tho history of Stanford l'ni- f3il1ll7:ff.' v1-rsity, sinuo 1lllI'lUg.f.tlllS yvar tho sumjlof 5212311111111 from dirort now gifts to thu ,1QflAffjf Ul'l1V0l'Hlty was dlstrlhutod in the l,l'1'Sl1l1'Il1,S hudgvt and tho ondowmifnt ram- 'iii '11, paign for tho First Million for Stanford was inaug'urat1-d. Stanford is now 'ri:5lA4i?'-. 4 a national univorsity rorognizod for its puhliv sorvim- and lwginnirig' to l'1'1'111V0 15 91 .1 - - . 1 - . . J ,ill 1' that additional support 111wossar'y lor its upward progrm-ss. 'Pho original omlow- ,Q 'gm' ment torms a num-lous which gives assuram-oltliat tho Stanford 1'1lll1'2l1'l11l121l trust will, Wltll.C0D1fl1lll111lV211l1lltl0I1S, houomo one of tho soundost in tho country. .1 'l'l10 Hitt ol' +31111,111111 tromi the Gena-ral E1lll1fE111l01'l lioard, XVl1l1'll was tho 'ii 'i . - - - - . . . , ' ifirf- 5 1.1 J inoulvnt around wluoh tho 1-ndowmvnt drive was huilt, is lI11ll1'2l1'lV0 of tho now 5' 11 position gained hy the University. Tho 1ll'1V0 had its inception i11 a, statomm-nt :,'-11 , 1 - ' ' ' 4 . - . . . ' f ' lllj made hy ,l,,I'0Sl111'I112 Wlll1lll' in 1919: ' Tlioro is no prospvot trom within of tho iiiwl ,Ci 1,5 . . , . . . . . . . f .V X - A 'Ip llI1lV111'Sltj S meeting its growing noods and I'CSI10IlSll1Illtl11S. Not to grow is in 525 1,111 part, to llltt. Wo 1-an hll wvll a. gradually narrowing fiold. or wo 1-an gain public 15112 and alumni support and keep fully ahroasti of tho host. - ts' 'Pho studonts took the lIlltl?ltlV1i and within l'our days had plc-dgod bl41115,91i5, 59111, to which small amounts worm- addod during tho yoa r. 'l'his roady rosponse- formed giQ?4lWf,? an opon vllallongfo to tho alumni whon tho uampaigxn was rarriod to th:-m and 1l1'li'i!f2 QQ ZZ! 1 JV 'J 11 .1-1 N- Qi ' 61 1121112123 . , 1, irlif' fig gym, wt 1,7-.1 -if Q7 ft Q19 if -5 irfts cc. -31141 -54-9 J,,Q:17, 111 ,uk in f-af 4, Q11 'fdflgq-,1 1.11, ' 421.1 Q ,fffwr my gig 'Qi l 553911 Arr 1 X11 if s W tw- Y Q 1, PltICSIl11'IN'l' wnimm 'ruicxs THE sou ron 'rum s'r.xmUM, .IUNIC 1, '21 - , Q ,-:i'i' . g--' F fg'QL31lg5 '1'- 1-'v - -- 1- fn p ff' .Sf -, - 1 1 H- 'A 1' .. 752 '- ' V121 ,f- ' X- 5551 1 iiffffllr- ,- , . L'i2fjfftQ?5iii19f91fEklg3?5f2-11111 ijiy iff? n'.fQgV5Wf11gt-i,.,f 1455-H mfg? . M 1 1. 1515 52112 WW ,-.ff 1. 1 , A ,,x,,1:f-aff ,ar My N, 1 F Q ' 1-1 1 95411 3'L1!L2'?Lmff5Q123 5lA?Qgt5:G:?+21: Q fill? 'UJQIMV' fix.-4G.ag2jff'31 fS'i,Q 9Xf . ,t 1 1 J - - .1 f 21 ,wg s 1- .i x if o it o 503323046 9 2 3 Q U A 1: K if-i44i'f3W T J stale the way in which they have met this challenge speaks well for the develop- Af1lli,,'Lfl ment of the Stanl'ord Family Feed- QV? Ai in ' ' Q1-f1It'XQY'f The first million dollars in the three million dollar campaign will go toward ,fflfx a. levelling of protessorial salaries. As ,ell lfQ,Q,'llfL??j soon as the amount has been raised, donations will be sought on the second :1,gn,t'3jtf million, which will .go toward new QQ-fa.l4ij'Q buildings and other improvements in the lfniversity's program ol' advance- finglf' ment. liyulavn IJ. Pierce ol' San Fran- THF qTlvlWVP.H0lN PHFSHWW' mm TWO' Tisco, a, Sttlll'i'Ol'titill2l1?lim aqloption, has we ,'Yitili'li-if? Aiirrs 'run l'INlJCliXVMldiN'l'AFlddlb. wiifh 'nnflimlg', IO WS 4 NYG' 'Lili fam,-j:'51 ie hood Research Institute, or- 3,-Lr ganized under a gift of the Carnegie Corporation, has been established -with three directors of wide reputation in fvjtl H1 charge. Tlus institute will grow in importance and personnel each year. It ls Q brings a new atmosphere of interest and of research into the life of the Uni- versity. Similar advances along this line are the payment ot the expenses of 'Qf5Jf , 3. various research activities on the ca.mpus by the National. tlanners' Association, Af, gjwi'g2j certain oil andlpower companies, and the Sperry Flour Company. New rcla- Qilllijgj tionshipsq with industry and-the world outside are constantly being established. W. The Stanford faculty .this year approved several minor changes in the reg- ulations. governing admission to the University, which will elumnate some minor difficulties that have been encountered in practice. One ot these regulations per- nuts high school students to take advantage ot particularly excellent records Q, ,x,,H,,,f made in the latter.part ot lugh school work as offsetting earlier work of a poorer fflg: grade. in entering Stanford on the basis of high school certificates of recom-- ,fig ff lg, 1.55 mend a tion. T7llf'j -Another change in the regulations is designed to overcome the difficulty ggfkjgfjl which resulted trom, the dit't'erencei between the number ot units of college work ,M lgi' requirednof transfer-men students for their admission to Stantord. I igfr' The Lower Division is solving the arrangement of the work ot the first two gygfgig-l years for the new students, by a program which provides for a broad general education as a foundation for more specialized study. The work and activities of underclass students are closely followed by a staff under Professor John Pearce Mitchell. jill There has been a steady increase in the number of endowed or supported Cl scholarships. The tuition notes accepted this year from more than three hun- ,gl 11,1 dred and titty students constitute one of the most liberal forms ot scholarship ll-,.i: ottered in any university. Somewhere between forty and titty per cent. of the LtX QJjq students do something to assist in paying their own expenses while in college. We lem , 1-:fm f-:qw ,trt. i fiiiG'l Z,':,3gAE5:?:M-Q ZATT T 32 in' 1, -' ,.--M1-Li., i 3 'lfr Weillltfi'zf'lfltbf,feJQif-W t lr - 3sigSHzil,flQ '.i tw-tfW9ll'f,'-59:3 Ufwf.: JW5 flszfgfr 15134 .Q 'Wa . - -,.. 1 -f slg': .v-my 0 CWC? fi r'a'iQsi1Mt' 1 'f l ml illt Astar Q-'s?'lfPeffa5llfif'i assi- if--s +1 r t r Q 2fQ?.2Ealfe2taEe1f.,awk 22 1 K. -l I l ,l. 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Sueeessive steps were taken, at first uncertain ones by those who were not aware off the exact methods which were later nceessary to complete tl1e plans, until on October I-51, 1921, the announcement was made that Hthe stadium is complete. As the original.stadium idea grew with the Board ot Control it took root with .,j, 511' . 1 N.. ,. A.. ix. 1 ,Jia 411 x 111 L, ww., l , 1 'N lg vo ,,., .11 1. it lm ll ' 1 11 1.321 fi . . . , l 'i' 1I5,tll11',gf students and alumni. Once a knowledge ot its purpose permeated all who were lil 141' flaw, or had been assecnated with the University. it had an enthusiastic backing. -'11 uivyvll H I ., 1 rs 1, Q-t,y,11 lhere were months when it was not known that the stadium would be con- 11, 1.727 132 structed. The cost was ex mected to mount u 1 somewhere near H4500 000, a tremen- Vi piwllg, . . . . . 1 , U. 13.111 lil douslv lar e sum tor the administration to endeavor to raise tor such an enter- 1. RUM tl . ' . - f,,ggwf,1f,ip prise. As the scheme naturally evolved, however, tunds were provided through ,, 5511 49175 a loan to 'uarantee initial costs, and in June 1921, workmen followed closelv on flu, 15xX,M'W ' , . . . .. , f, . . ' ?31x,w1,,-,, the heels ot ground-breaking, and within five months the htantord Stadium was JLG' eompleted. i lg, The story of construction is one of tractors eating large portions of earth .1 if-' V919 ou ol' the hole into which thev were di ffrirlff themselves- of toilinv' mules mulling W l1!Q11N,l 11. '. H 1 ' ' , , gr., I., ,.1, ,,, D 11 I 5 1 a,'-.rJ:jf',3t'g wagons loaded with dirt trom beneath the carrying belt over the tractors and to , the edge for dumping, of men driving,'and hammering and sweating in the W' gffgtgivf summer sunshine, ot engineers running lines and leveling rough places, finally, 11,1 of gardeners setting out the green shrubbery to make the stadium a beauty spot. eg? Students de wartime' for the sum111er vacation left the stadium location cleared Q.: ,, ffripiw of tu es e ith thie 1 ntliik must only sliehtlv disturbed bV blows ind ste un shovels 'alll :,,13Viw:Ku , ,, ,q ', ,, .l I 1 'C I . . 1 Ir 1 1 1 1. gg- liy 01-tober 1, large hills ot earth lined the hollowed place in the center, and 13' workmen were busy installing seats. 'ext , r- V . . 1 1 ' tr-gig, I+' rom then on to the date of final touches, the work was that of' details to make ESQ fffflgli the stadium as nearlv werfeet from a mechanical stand moint as it could be. Sod ml 5 , ,, ,, . .1 I ,,i Jf'1s,fQ was sown on the ala ing held- the track was ire mared for runners- foal osts fi-J orlxnnfw l y as I 1 h l l 1 , Q WH' fl were planted at the ends ot the field, a mammoth board showing plays by toot- we Jffgafjg ball teams, with other interesting figures on the game, sprang up at the east end. 'el' This creation of' Stanford brains and initiative was the result of plans and liocjf ' I' cxx ,, no ,. ....-,,, ,,.. , f ini' gigs?-gI5??QT7'1-f?hf?7,v1 L5s2W-, .T-K' 'SI-:Um-jf' '-' 'V --' TT' ,is-'ln 'Ts 4-4 5'7 ws- 'Tex - I faridlf M fwsafftif 1-ee id tfk N fr t' s - ffetafrf, 1:'Q,w ,,yf'-- - ffg, ':'g-ggt ig- ' Ag jf-1 1 41, - 1 1,.'f.,,I'.' ,I Q-4--' -.Fig-E1 5'-,,,,,v .z -gg-1,1 on '17 .KS Uwe: 1,3 N l1?gf,1111111. .1.1twwgw:T4 . 4 3, Xjf me-TQ, Qfllbleit -LUX is -' l t'-1-lfffi 1 'Leila 11:-mi3IifS1?fZ1 Mi 2-L M7 'r wg f V If 1. i f W. i L sTAN'1f'OHliqo,oJuw,ooA1923 QUAD JAYTH '5,1Tg :g1,.-j':f5r'esifT'e' -ff.-- 3 X r, N gif . Q2-,2 ,. I. -fy .nfwfgjg 3373: Y 2, 5 -, 5? Fsgrfftfff,-?flE2b.1QeiiQfQSs??E3Qgl'ff33j J ' Q -f...l.fw'7 V 2 - action told in the follow- ing Milestones .5 0 fi1ji w, MILESTONES IN jfif .1 ' , if i- 5 THE STADIUM S ,gill ' PROGRESS :ffl Nov. 26, l9l9-Treas- urer of Board of Athletic eff Control ordered to estab- what E377 lish c'Stadium Fund to ,fo be derived from percent- ,l.,!m5C,, S age of gate receipts from all sports, and one-half of if 2 f -4 '-l - r ' lus. CFund 'C'-'lflif 1, pd tae 1 year s surp 3, Lf, 'gal K1-:wrrxo.iHi:.ipo1-' sen:-:puns 'rmi-1 amiounted to 520,000 2113 ljggiifi f Hhyxvl I commencement of Stadium will W drive, Nay 25, 19215. if 33 Fi, Nov. 4, 1920--President Williiir decided now's the time. Asked consent -ll' of Board of Trustees to locate stadium north off old track. Committees appointed fig, HQ to prepare plans and specifications for a 60,000 capacity stadium. l .vga if Dec. 1, 1920-Stadium to have a track and a playing field for American or 0 N f '51 Rugby football. Structure to be sunken type with embankment. 22, J A ll, Dec. 6, 1920-Trustees consent to location of stadium north of old track. SQ Leland Cutler made speech to trustees on How to Get the Money, and Wl1GFC.,, AQ His suggestion adopted, 'tsoliciting subscriptions in return for privilege of pur- chasing preferred seats for term of years. Dec. 21, 1920-Letters authorized containing information to be mailed to 5-wid 'f' Pf ffraduates. A 'g U Feb. 26, 1921-Costs submitted to board. Not less than SB200,0003 5143411000 if concrete is used. Smaller sum to pay for embankment with wooden seats with fails lf su J orts- latter for solid concrete cover. Decided on Wooden seats. Wood will QI' i as years, mart o 4 . inancia campaifrn o s ar imme ia e y. l 7' , , Kit! iltpie' 1 itll F' '1 ' r tt' d'r1 Vial? ali, lllar. 1, 1921-Board adopts subscriptionaplan. Ticket privileges to be given tor 15 years in return for subscriptions of 34100, each subscriber to get two choice QQ seats not to cost more than H44 each g 34200 gets four seats. Money subscribed to be Qi returned to University, when receipts from ticket sale equal subscription, and 512 second fund to be used For purpose designated by subscriber. 5. ,maj ,f . Apr. 22, 1921-Joseph H. Hickey given job of raising money. mfg! EQ? May 14, 1921-Baker and Carpenter named supervisors of construction, and ,LW , instructed to receive bids. E. fmt' May 24, 1921-Nine bids received. Palmer 8: McBride awarded the contract. Nay 25, 1921-Theylre off! Active subscription campaign launched at 6-N if Palace Hotel San Francisco. Q 'J is ' f c Rl' wifi f SGD We l . . +2 - . N. - 2 A e 1 is go f-.Q 'ftp xi, 1 ,lcd 7-TA' vii li .f ' -.R'4.vmnni. ll .umm-sxw-J 'lg 'l' if W 2 and-Cp' X hifi' NL ,as a..:lr2xs5aae+f 'sal fa his 25 s'1'.xN'Fo1an 1923 QUAD 1,- '1'1-115 STANFORD STADIUM THE SECQND 'LARGEST ATHLETIC BOWL IN THE UNITED STATES ll Mx Y .film vull . M ' 1,1 2 ' 'ffm' . .gjT4.gf?fff1ffn..y ,.v.muxTw:t1.lfIiI:Nl . Qfgiigzm. n 265 1 1. i ,i 17' ST:XN13'ORQ OVAQJUNIO QUxXD Jf?'fI-T7 'F' V--X. Wvrfh-?,:wfvvi,f:fX21 ', -J, 5' rip' , . ,J ,1?i'.'g755hl fQ l --r-7--V?-c'1 ' ' ' ' J' S x'Tgt'Z, W,-.'k'-i,+ - if :..,.-1. is is ,vi fy'-f'.i'i'TvTfTS f vi g 'f-OS 2' 'wif A 3 Yr'-. is --rNQ 'V-lg! :Q-f. f.'g9gssffMb3eQ.52l-Q Qs' xgiaiiefuf' it Tlxizfs 12141 Pfi:,,1?g1TSi53ilg?lTf1 if' J i W-.g1g.Cf-' f ' Mi! 'X te . . 113 June 1, 1921-Bank of Palo Alto makes loan enabling project to commence A561 immediately. 111-esident Williiii- turns fii-st Spade of sod and actual construction 2550 begins. - df of 1' , :tif gli: June 30, 1021.-rlio0,000 pledged to date. MW pi? -il , p CONSTRUCTION :QQ June 30, 1921 -Three steam shovels, 120 men on job. Excavation well under wayg 48,000 cubic yards of earth removed. WN? iii f-W' . . . - iff 1-3.71 July 31, 1921-Excavation more than halt coinplctedg 130,000 eubie yards me EJ? out. Carpenters laying mud sills Cseat supportsj on partly finished embank- E11 4 ments. 110,12 Pi ' . . . , , 1 K Aug. 31, 1921-Excavation three-fourths eompletedg 180,000 yards of earth Qkilafgsg gp removed. 'iiggejpg :Pits . . , , 5 Sept. 30, 1921-Seats practically mstalledg 500,000 board ieet of lumber used to date. MW dl .. - . . fl,i Jw Oct. 10, 1921-Seats and excavation eompletedg loam being plaeed on playing fait? fglfji fieldg painting of exposed lumber, and planting of slopes to evergreens begun. fltli We . . Gi tel, Oet. 31, 1921-Pipe connections made and rest houses completed: embank- .tiff ments sown and stralightaway laid. Official notiee of stadium completion filed ed by contractor. ITEEWSRQ ini. Q If Nov. 10. 1921.-Stanford vs. California. The stadium dedicated with initial f .j, 2 touchdown by the Cardinal against the Blue and Gold. gg . , ft, 1,1 I ilililgg Tift' .. , 1 ' 'pi' gap STADIUM FACTS ii 1-1 - -. -5 ' gig, ' cost ....,.....................,........ ...................... ....,....... ......,..... . . . S204,000 03, li' ,bfi Time of construction .....,. 515 months igjxl Excavation ,...... ..Y............... ...........,..... 2 2 7,260 cubic yards STA 1,25 79 Timber used ..,............................,........................ .......... 7 74,961 feet kv 5 pf Depth playing field from surface ............ .................. 2 3 feet gif Height of embankment top above present slope ...... p 36 feet RQ, , gf Length of oval at field ................................................... 562 feet gg! Width of oval ..........i.................................................. 352 feet gy Distance nearest seat to center of field .............. 173 feet 74 Distance nearest high seat to center of field ,.... . 303 feet WU V eifjb -17? 1 'fit ia? K- . ' S? fri. .C 15' K-T1.Effi0', all N f .,,.,,f:f --, ,1g1' 1. ff' ess-f .3 - il We T1 -iT1l?ii?FifIg'GfT M -, 1 S-.1 Le:-2' 1' iff iiw Lei' effziafg-2,54 Sv-'El' 'fi . .aa F1143 gf w?':fff 3. if f ,s 4--f .1 - N.. gg Q Q, ff --if 'fl el.-Qeffa:e'Qa. DYE'- ' 1 27 S'l' A N lfu ll ll o,sJiiN,o 1 9 2 3 Q lT A lj 1' 3 ,. -... on ,. '. M, ,N J. .- 1 '-. ,, ,L . . , . . - ..- -. - K J ,. 7'-eq-, '.1ff'A - f1'v'rf 'i ff 'f f ?w , in 'Si -E 1-'IWW -f .' 'fl'- '-fnwfz n 9-o'x tr'Y fi! 454-fr ,mfr Wffe i' ff wi.-'r 'f -537-f-11 ' E' g 1 -ails-.3 5 9 -ffdrilf-ff. 'nn l.vf'i-rx'-if 'XM - V-51' mu.- U, 253522fK5i351flili?5LQf:L,cEELif?fLila was isis. 23Lira-ilfeilfflgci.-2-.fif.d?Biz3-2Qgf?-Q 'Z V , - 'Q ' k iv. ,fs J- j 'umm-nv' QS at all y if A, Jw 'Q x-111' 3 Wifi' A if' ,Q wily' T, 'ali fL ,g if 'ljff' iciilpwf' we I I KZXV ,V I' Aww! ee, ,iaifftl Jil K ,VC it Y! ,I PT!! it wx,-. :ge lil fill! ,Lili gp .IQ fl E-,V 43 to-mi we it fi. twig' ,v l ,f i il w .iwglisi if 1 ifififs':l'?l 'ibbfllil L . ! iify vi yiynllli ll., ' ii 1 I lif lglf. T' V l, ii- 1-Pilllllfai f-ll A wif A :M 1. rw- up fgixqlfgl fl: :sic QGQ-urge Wagner, Buildcrb W5 Ji . Mr' li Ulf fl .iff img lflfji 15 ' L-in ,,Q,.,,,,g THE BASKETBALL PAVILION at 'ijlh lf :Al -fill!-l iqfwgfjiffiv As another strong link ln the lln1vers1ty's comprehensive building program, iXil?ff', Q'ig.lJ,ll,fj the Basketball Pavilion, completed on January 13, 1922, stands out as an achieve- :Q,lf,Q ck 'QW ment second only to the stadium. If 5Q,f,'1,l,iQ'A That Encina Gymnasium was unfit and inadequate for the basketball season 'QW 'QAMJ had been apparent tor several years. Varsity and freshman practice was ham- 5,121 'kjwllfgifl pcred by the number of routine classes demanding the use of the basketball ,Ti , Q N . . . . wh courts, and the floor of the gymnasium, built on a base of concrete, yielded little Qwit ' x . . . . , . . - 'll'TS5Q? to the feet of the players. Tl1e proper conditioning ot teams was diliieult under A 'X W 3' ' . 11' 9 KWH, these eiieumstances. Q nj, llfffljij The Board ot Athletic Control last year, as part ot a plan for expanding ,Ei athletic equipment, provided for the new building, which would be devoted pri- '52, jlfifiii' marily, though not exclusively, to basketball. The Board decided against the jill I' ' - n I - o J x X' flu erection ot a temporary structure and voted tor a permanent building. 'E' In the matter of finance, the students played a unique part. A special stu- fi' R--Q fi dent assembly was called and an election to vote on financing the pavilion was lligi gyffif held on November 17, 1920. By a vote ot 1089 to 70, the student body voted to ','Q2,iC9ff tax its members one dollar each, per quarter, in order to provide the funds neces- ll? il'-1.11 4 'F 'l 'FQ x ff , ily' - J . ,43F2.p ff---12saf'x24p as - wb gil 'fjfifqf .self 'e'fI,Q?g:1g+4Zc.- 'WVT ' - , , flfij,-'4..if:-QA '-'34Q,1ii3,jyx' 'ii M 'ij iv '47i,Q?CCn,,f 45-ll X'J'751V ' . 5 :,,.:4,ff,,,.f,i. -X ,.muiuvi.2'lf4l wg - .,..,-5 Q, X v'f ff4N, Q7 , E . N' f Q:-alias as Js6S'rles?3Wm,?, is V l TSQMQ, .fl bfi. 28 S'l'.XNl 11IlIlr Qog0J'17,35a1xn1512I3 LJUANU M J - . 1 --V 11. -. R - 1 . S' -- .1 - -. ----1 - --Q. . fr. -1,--1 ,- 'fl f7f'?'ff.1 . NT 11.12-11 'A 1 -1f-'1'- 151-' 'gif ' N1 '-311 f 11 ', ' --1 1.--C' --sf -'-H 1' ' '. - --111 7- - tv-1- -1 '-'1-uf' . T,11A'.' - 1f,'-'f:'.. 1. .Q -' -. .Q h.. 4 .,r V '. Ah -,P j,,1,.13 '21 -r-5? L1-15. 121' . 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' F111' 1111111-1111! 111111 111111-r S1l1'i?ll f11111-1i1111s, 1I11- 11avili1111 has 111-1-11 'F1:11111l 1111-al. Li-1 '- Lg T1 111T1-rs 1111- la1'g'1-s1' 1 H11111' s11a1-1- 1111 1111- , -1-1-5 1'2llll11llN, 111111 11118 'f1f1j 111-1-n 111111111 1-s111-1-1al- ig.-111: ly s11ita11l1- 1'111' 1111- fy, big I'111'111al 1111111-1-s 111' VFX U .. . ,11111,11. -11 1 E 1 Wwe? 1 .11 11111- 111111.11 31 .11-X1 1.1 N11 1 ' JI1 'Y-1-1 11 1'1-111:11-'5 '1 1'fj5 1:'11l'11.1'-1, 1 1-N 1 11 'QX11 fir, 1111S:1'1Q.:1 1 .1 - 1,11 1 flll' 1-11ll1-,Q'1- j'1'2ll'. 11f1',f1 -'VD .-Xsi1l1- 11-11111 11s 1-1',-fig-E 1511 . . A . . .fZf,.-51 ,-51 II111 111111152 1111- 11z11'1l11111 95' is a 111:11-v 111' lll'2lll'fj' ,U'lfgjQf- ,ffl as w1-ll. 011 1111- 1-x- C51 ff . . . . rf . ,x :Ui 11-1'1111'. 11 IN 1111 11'1-ss- 1,5-111, X Q ' . , . ..f ,,- 1' 11'1- 211111 hts a1I11111'a- 1' 4911 f il , 1. 37211 I1ly w11l1 1l11- s111'- l'11llIl1IlIlLIS. l11si1l1-. Q1 l11g'l1 1-1-1l111g's. Hl'1'll1'1l .Qf,14','-'11 .1 . 51 Q11 w1111111ws H1111 l1al- 1- d1I1',1'1 11,--11 1-111111-s a1'1- Nfl'lklllg' 'VV,NQ',1' if ill 1111-ir si11111Ii1-ity. 111'111x1+ 11 11.1s1c11'1'11.11.1. 11.11111 -1QQ.1gJ,-5, Q, j'L'1.1ZJ - ff: 511,111-'.1. 1 1 ,, 1 11, W' ' ' 4, f qgw 3: -AA1 Q, mx? ' -f vf-vrfwr-'-1:.1 f -1.1-11-1 ' 1' - . T - -'frff-,fx Q f -1-J ff- '-1 171 1-ii' -, '-- -1:51 -1 '111-1 -'IH' -'ffl 111l111111. 1 L -+,SQ--- -16 '-ff?-. 1- 1 N-1 11,1 .1 sq.,--1' H 331, ,Aw ,-1,5 g',-'f'N, j1 ,-f u 1 - - 13,2 'Tj-5-gv .QI . 19,1 QQ v' Y, fy- -N' 1.1 ugrifgp, W- 1 if 'L IQ- W. ., ragzcn 1.1 . -3.1,-Ll.jfii-j 11-111 2, .L 11F1ff1'- .11 ul-7. ',1Qi. 51 311, I M 7- ,4 21 ,117-L 1, ...Qi HR -1 Q1-Thvwhwg -1 32 . NL! 553.7 JL. .ff':.i.11r,wFh f',qv,f,, . 11.11 E' , -1 1, 1 ,- nf - -J r ,, -1.1 , 1 ,. ,...-'21 . 1. K 1 , 'Pai' ,I --', 11' 4 '11 -' 1. .x 1, i1:,.3mtsi-7591 '1..'f'Esi-magg1g1:1,.y:.S,1.-'3- H 1 M1--N - ' ff-93fC.QATLii,.:gg1ggv1Q,gyf1 251 F S'l'.XN14'ORD o,1..111.,,o 1923 QUAD f 1 ,. 9,141 - J ,:1u,?,V V17-Tm..'?.1 4 xg . .k-.. TN . it N ':1,,Y?f,f'f 'A xf +f' , Hi ff iy- .-1: -r' '- V, 5 , V- ' Qi, - A, - 1 .- 1 5,5 ,V-, ., , .- -.- 4-7,-Y-, 1 1 Lg. , O? .kr-x P' r -... ., .. , .. -. . hw'-m -..piivlx ,U IQI-Ff'1,1r'f ' Y 1 I1 1jWfQ.113Q .4 1511.3 4. 1 '- THE NEW STANFORD UNION - Yi GFS.-'1' - - . , , . . 1.1 K j,-.ivfjay '1'l11- 11111-11111g' 111 1111- 111-11' St11111111'11 1 1111111 111 11111 111'st 01 1111- s111'111g q11111't1-1' ff-:qfkif 111111-111-11 1111- 111-,u11111i11g of t11l' 1-1'11 of 111-tt1-1' living 111111 1-11ti11g:q 1eo1111it11111s 1111 11111 K, l 1fQ'.7Q.f-'1,2.?QN CEHHIHIIS. '1'111s 111t1'111ftiv1- 11111l11ing', 11111111111-t1-11 in March, 111'11vi111-s for 111111'11 t111111 1 .X ',LQ11f53x 111111 l11111111'1-11 1111-11 st111l1-11ts 211111 111e1eo111111111111t1-s t111'1-c 111111111'1-11 211111 s1-v1-11ty-11v1- hh 111-11p11- 111 11111- ti1111- in its 11i11i11g 1'11o111s. 511 Qijdig-7 TI11- n1-xv 1'11i1111 1101111111111-s Z1 g'1'0l1l1 of tl11'1-11 1111i111i11gs S1ll'1'01111l111lgJf 21 1e11111't: Q1-111,111 1111- 111111-1' two, t111- 1111-11 's 1-11111 110l1SK' 111111 t111- W111111-n's1:11111 111111s1-, w1-1'1- 111111t n11111-ly Lv , 'L-1 21 -J 1 fy. 1.1, I 1.1- '-'171-'1, 1. X? M . O, J' 11 f, :U '.' N5 f'1 .1 J11f 3, 1 .1 ' .ri 110315. -W1 i'ii'Q1 'Qi -1' :P 1 -1113312919 S11-1 1 ', 3 .3111 1-1 11111 ,f--,11i,1 ,-ii Q1 5',1.'- Q '- 1-' Y. '- I 47 C1 -1 .11 1r 1f1i2i '1 x'. ?k1.Q1'1 11111-.1,Qg .A -Wi' 5 1 -.11-ws 1 ,1 1.5 , 1 ,, 1, J 'GW 5 f .1 X' -11111 111, 1-If F11 -611 , ,M H, fry. , '35 I-1191 ,. ..if'N11' if,311L 1 fs? 5, TQ 11. 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N -'Jw-'- ff+-ly J--1 f-f -' ' f-ra1jse'qf',',fQ Q 9 --x w f41- - b N 2,,e1m,.J' ., K irmzfg C ' 'rt ,rr-fgv gkgiuxfa 'fsifcfyt v XJ tGeorge NVagm-r, Huilderj THE NEW liUIl.DINlP FORMS THE KTEN'l'l'IlC Oli' THE UNION GROUP ing alumni and parents of students when they come to the campus, or for visiting athletic teams. There are almost two hundred men accommodated in the dormi- tory rooms, mainly graduates and holdovers. Management is conducted upon a plan that has become typical of Stanford and has proved remarkably effective in the control of athletics-through a board composed of three faculty men, appointed by the president, three alumni, elected annually by the Alumni Advisory Board, and three undergraduate students, elected by the students themselves. The president of the student body, the Dean of Men and the Comptroller hold office ex-officio. Witli its growing student body, Stanford has, during recent years, faced a pressing need for more dining rooms and living quarters for men on the campus. The University. in its financial program, has arranged to provide these needed facilities as rapidly as possible, but has been handicapped by a lack of sufficient funds. The new building marks the first step in this program and is especially note- worthy as being the first on the campus to be given to the University by any person outside the immediate family of the founders. An anonymous donor con- tributed 34100,000 for the purpose and this sum was doubled by the University, through its own funds. h.',l,m34, Tv 'l V i' uh,f1'.': Mi I fl' 'ii'-'fyflffiib I 1-,ii r. ??lilQ? f lg, MQ! il f .-.4 gif M eil 5251 l 'ffii ig-sgl,fa?2ee ,Q .l':i,,7,fv-, 'K x slr!! ' OX ifliif' r T51 FW? fl? ' ,gig paw iildfgj.-'A-'i UTY 1 ' V64 6 -'rid ,. . ,J .it v ii at lr, 4. no flllllile rifles tidbit QW 'EQYDJK fZ?Yh1'Q?Q lliilf 6 Q' 'frail Exiles 'wif res risen il Efwilf ,yr lifiiiif N ,521 bj f fix of 4132 Q H an 'UG' D ,ti XI-1 , ,R gr , vw N ,H f 'Ml I- - -...- ,,.,. - ' , , Cfff' -'J - L,,1'i' af: 7. : ' ' ,LA , . 1.7 - N2 ,M'CJg 15 Tr. .f , Q ' .e W fblglfi 'JW , ' fT'i Nlsi3:Kf'-lib' .- .1..- , - -. V' ' I if 'B .C Q W-1 iz, -' 'i:4f?6'Qf,'aefTwvfzs 4 f-'R Wf?fL'6i!lLg, +fef'f:JfJl,6'aw N rssffafsiizsi m - .2-ww 292, ei fse+sec.f+, 5 I . .LL 5: sT,xNFoRD OWUNIO 1923 QUAD Q . --.. 9 ' J - A' '- ' .'f . 'f 'T fl ' VYTQAF'- TX WAI 1 .lk Qt Y. .' '. 'T' , .1 ' '- ' N'. 3.1.3ETf ,- 'ing' A vhxk -'QT 1','-,fg. fj,f ,Qt . l,l,,. ---' if fl fy 1- -0 g -Mk N2 'I-1L f.'Nv1+Q if 5 ff' ' 1-,A . f' 'til' H l , ttfsiifillhvlff flf'i1'Di'-MP: f-w:flffJl'g.4If 5 a4l3'.4c, frff'- s??4L 1 I' ,y Y f' '-' ' ' 'K' - '- A .J ,D ,.1- pf , --..-... ... 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Kyggfyf ,1 bag sf, A, ' l' ., 4 ,f - 'fi' gf,-xx -.rl .T le -, for - W deff- I 5311 ve f if l 'w,'4l'Ui 'N f ' ,w.lmf' - 1. rf A f' ' , + - 1E.lvIf.V1,, W' tr- 5 .5 Ualil-.ef 'tilts - we L- - ' T' --f'fff:'2.+ 'f lv- in F ' 'awk -ml-5' N 3' --.S qw-Q. ns.. -tl fri' M- I . Q - 4 -sl wr., I . 1. law l- -if by l 9731 - 4 we -. -'In 5 , .3-.N ,I . 4 -' ,. , . - ' 1'flA!,, w, 4 4 I - : rw .,, ... '-Er - wifi- ' '9' W9 ,'p, ll Ili: er-all wlfivla -I rl . I wigs-,fe 1 f 'Q '. will '7' ' '5 - zqsunndw-. 'sw' 'ev '.,5'? ' 'L:f- of hits V 'wh ' ' l llc, ..1',l l T- ,-h'i,- MPW, v' N I I 5, i,'1 I 5,4 1922 BUILDING PROGRAM .4 ffllxfxifli Two buildings, to provide added housing and eating faellities for men, will gg.,,'4L be partially completed by the end of the summer. They are the new eating clubs 'Wg ,k., Q, . . . . .igygg lmmediately south ot and attached by arcades to Enema and the permanent dormitory south and east of the lIall. Their total eost will approximate rl46l5,000. Qlli p'jg.l'v,t-1155 In the ereetlon ot these hrst buildings, University authorities see the trans- .lla 'H v V ,l . . . . . - . . . ' 'f' ition point in the Stantord housing situation. Eventually, with these asa nucleus, g-ll? gMl.lE1'lgL all men now housed in fraternities will move to similar buildings, and will he 'ljxi y':f.f' in-E fed in their individual rooms from eommon kitchens. QQ? 21,2 . . . . . qu ' '-,img lflaeh house will provide quarters tor 120 men, in four groups of thirty git, .jfi-555 eaeh. For eaeh group there will be at living or chapter room. Twelve men will 3,1 'liigfydl' reside downstairs and eighteen on the seeond tloor. Not more than two men will be assigned to one suite, which will eonsist of a study room, and a sleeping poreli, gr lea! I fill? FH: We gzizfr l 4'rf:xtI'.' ' i' 'i the latter easily eonvertihle into a closed, room. The building now under eonstruetion at the rear of Eneina, will eonsist.ol' eight dining rooms designed to aeeommodate -L50 men. the normal eapaeity of Eneina Ilall. It will be run on the general plan of the Men's Union, with a eommon kitehen, student waiters and supplies bought eo-operatively. There will he no dining aeeonmlodations for the new dormitory immediately. The three eat- all M '-it 'M . . . -. . . 'li ffiflffl ing elubs will remain in theirtpresent loeatlons. - 'LJ ll'ZlC '4 ' ' ,- EN 6' in lion 'S C 'i X Q- --V . if . 'xl ey , Q , ., YM. r -J J- fm , , iiiffl 1 5 f 33. I fflllllt. ,J S9 Surly! ,' v Q1 7? W 'nf'-I .- ' 4 , qi 1 '-lily? K Qffgi I -ff, , HQ 1: ,pf 'W 'lil IU JLCQETV' if iifxl fi see fl ' A --11. ,MTN Q'4n:l?l Tl-'t' Nsfffvw-Z1 Rfwia efi22fAswm2 Q, ls-QQ l wl te ffD,53?imPl 217: elgeiif 32 I 1 1 T lx 1 . - 'N A . ff I, ' ' V . ,-nA mx! -, - 41, 1-I , , H. f V Q frlx 1' '- , yn- U W' X va V , -1 ' 4. 'a' -H. .z 'Wi' 3 ' XX1 X Y X X N P 'Wa Jiv,-. 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' ,N V 1 in H: w- X' I 1 1 ' : ' 1 X vb v 1 with ,Jw ,' tt ' 2- L' A . v'd wxv 'i ' 4 ,' f '1'fv ' , W , ' Q5 1i11f1jLi1f: F,wi'. 1f'4.'S,J4 .-JMX w f. 2121.13 - Lf 2:'a1'x 'KF' , 1'-f,'f - ,1 , ' sul' 'P' 'QV-1'2 W .. ,ffgjwlvx 'I 1 swf JN 2. N I ,Q 55' Af' of-if V' r' I 'X 'f 7 I fl' X ,.' I, ,K 'j ' .L-, MC, I-:wnm ,-. . ,, I ' , - , Q1 V .' A -X '-b ff'-1' X X N lf, . .,,v ,J as . vu? Nr. 41' w 5.3 - vi--V 1 31953 1 X lv Jw' ' l E 7, -fpaf, MMKX 1 .- r wa' --'- WN-N . . - -11: .W . lf- 3 gl? 5 ga ,gf 1, 1, rg., ' T 16,2 .JM .iz K AQ - 1 :If if W fw' --iam up , A ,mf--fa YK X, e ff --wa, f r, . N ,f ,E -f M 1 , '4 3 M Q91 , 1- 1 H I 1-3 ,-,ri f t vm' ,. yr V: W, , '--Aw ning W? i 1'- ' f1il.1'X .W W? M 'lm p T ' I' ,J 'f-V -f. 35,2 ,H 1 H . 4,,.-- '-, , M ,Ill 1 Riggs- Wy, 3 .x,4 i4 fia: W, -4 A177 , N 1 'V , M -Z-- - M1 - 1-fy af f' '71 -1 WLM -KL. A-- ' vi' ML -WLL -fair, , .1 f ' , H: f-1 4 5 .' 'GL- -+' T Uiilv 9 ' LI nkfqb lk N fig ' I A N 'rip X NWWIIR W 'L S '!ek,,,, xr? fag. , - , W , 4 L1-:A'2.. - f E ' f' .1 J'w.5'fA7 . , Lf.,:., ll u s I, . V' - 1 .,,-- - MM A, A . ,ff ,1 - V, W 'f-fwyfw - I airri ,. .Nui Y ' fff, -:.-,....., ,WM-A ,- - '3'S ?-.- .E-M ,Q --- 'TMS ,--.rr A' - , 'r3-P+ . . .- H 1,,,i.:--:gs -- . Y , 'aff ' ' LEADING FROM THE INNER QUAD 33 s'rAN1I'oRD ,Ju .1923 QUAD -x of Mo J 1- -I --- -------fn 'v-----,---- -----f'-W 1'-4'q5'.2IgTl 4? ' 'P fv' ' f 'I ' -' '- T' vm v' '-'- T-'Y' A 'FN 5?fj..f,-?f1'D ,gf-W f ,' 4 A ,w ' 1Q3I1S'I gf I5 9 'Rf' .3:.'-If:-sjI..iI:'ff7 EY- Img-.7II 93,1 115 rj Iv 2 lv 1 1 v I1 II f 1 I' ' Q-A-'-...I C- '.,. 24, ,I, ,. ...I - N1 411.1 . 1, .-,f,. ,. I 5, .,I -, .II I A 'F' 7'??QQQ1pv?f-19478-i.z51.'.LvI?-A+a'..7f'iQEg 341553: 5 Uvipiggifii 18582311 ' - J Vw- Slhl' 3, ' gy-'I 191118 -I 9119, friff 'N I' fvzg fifg ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS 5.1 1, -, ,LW .1 1 115- I ng Q . '51 r idlgwgg lin' ln'M.xN WlI.1zIIlz, l'r0snlcnt. 111 F ' x' Yi 1 ,wQ513I,3 Ammx EDWARD Rwrn, Uo1npt1'oller. ,Qi L35 i' 13? I ,- ' - I '. .. . M m1Mg Qrmm In:H.n, lu1.T:1o'1'1, RQg1atzf11. 131:55 l1j,.11Al,45 miumsn I noM.xs 1,I..xnK, lnlu'n1'm11. -LII ifgg. ,IHIIN lflzlu Mcllowlsm, Aczulmniu SCU1'0I2ll'V and Alumni Sec1'utz1rv. iwffl lJ.xx'1n Cii.xm.1as G'.llil'7NER, Clmplnin. I U 5-R ,. Q Y ' ' . 1 1 1,1 .nun-.m D. AI,T.iI.N. Ongzunst. 5 .EM 11? 1nI:onnlI: Buss Lumiani. Dean of Mon. fl'i'. :Qty AIARY Yowr, Di-an of Women. WI fI3'1llf',1jlj f'll.XRl.lGH l4.n.nw1N Gonmnn, Assistant Registrar. HI I'll4lZ.ll5l'l'l'll lSUR1u'1 r SNICLL,vAl1p0lI1t1IlL'llt Sourutnry. 115.11 fffwg? ll1I:l.IcN l'lm..x illlilllfl. Secretary to the l'resimlvnt. 1215. ,sk lficnno J. Limos, .Director of Mnsvnm and Art Gallery. 511U1fQj 1iiI:n'l'nnm-: GARDINIQR, Maitron of Rolmle Ilall. .41 .1 Qi1!'5'jQ, 1'1,iI:I.I.x DUIQI. I5l0SIlER, Mudnzal. Advisor of Vlfonwn. Awnnn lJ.u'm l1ROWNE, Moulin-al Adviser of Mon. '.5,'7I' nw I pq- .Wi Glwciv 1,11 .,, QL, 55 aff THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1Thc figures in parentheses indicate year of beginning of servicc.5 131121 . 171: Q1'Q'lf?Qfg FRANK li.nc'l'ow ANDERSON 119125. Q IgSWiIQ Wn.I.l.mi 15. .HOURN 119175. 1-LA' Rqgilm h1I:I.,xrr ff1l.lMBERl1AII'i, A. B. 119185. I1l'1l1.lND WIll1'M.XN QUTLER, A. B. 119205. -fy.:-1 II . ,V . ,gg FIMNK .l.'1cEN'r1ss DEICRING, A. M. 119165. .111 gi., 1112 1'n.xm.1cs 1'.xnM1cI,lcE EELLS, A. B. 119055. 151 F 11 ' ,h 'I A .1 I., -Iosrci-n llcmonols Gn.xN'1', A. B. 118915. My 'l'noM.xs 'l'INmaY URAVEN GREGORY. A. IS. 119195. fy? llicmsmwr c1f..lRK 1-roovm. LL.D. 119125, 11,22 'lllM0'I'llY IQIUPKINS 118855. S1 M Um. F1z.xNK1,IN LEIB, LLB. 118915. Wn.I.l.xM Mun NEwn.xLL, B. S. 119125. .5 Q. 4 - FAQQQ1 J.xMEs Inmox' NICKEL 119095. 11, Ns ' I- - K. yfgigg .lorm 'l'noM.xs NOURSE, A. B. 119205. aff Qml MAX U.xUlf'PM.xN Snoss, A. M. 119205. Q5 Jviu' If ff 'fi l U I Lb , J IH. 9.15146 ig: 1 Ii, IMS F 1. . . I 1, .mwp...... :f I . A w-,QI wi: .7 mfwf'-cfctff 1-'1f1Q.I'Q'i1.wAfff fb N lf' - P fivliiw. . U LTIZMIII DWIJ fm-1-IL! F g5i,.ELE,gl.x g' .vgikq l . 1 I K 'wff-1. TU95.Miv1-Zvi..'I+QIQ3:4H'rgf'r4I 1-I iPl?FY5,5'+1 '. lv?'f.Ii.L-91315.1fLT,fIfr.fi'f1Q-15.51is-I 111211 NY'4'!5'V Qs W 3'J'ff- QLPHI 'TLD-I f DVFIT-'12 Ili: ' ' . ' uf--FJ ' 7 'QgE?..-f'H.:' 'iilfgbgl I If 34 1 'l .,. STANFORD MUN, 1923 QUAD 4'-it - .ITL fi -Ui: -:eff 'fir-iafff AZT-jvfgr-utr 1, f 5 f77Tj'?Ff'E7'TQj,f1 77'Q 'W . .'- fri rl 4, F N 2a+e....i.Q,+F' L lQi5,?fZ,'le'L,: A 'l VW Sf RAY LYMAN VVILBUR, STANFORD 1892-1922 XQJIJ lgfj' lt was thirty years ago that Ray Lyman Williiii' set his carpetbag down in ,-'k ,,,i,i.l Iflneina llall. The Quad of those days was merely the inner square of one-story Ywi'.Qjl,f' buildings, and the Memorial Church was not yet built. Through the years ,,!ffM55i 'l 1,5 that have passed since then, he has almost constantly been connected with the il, '35 Nj, University in one capacity or another. 5af,,',,fjl, l ff' Dr. Vtfilbur received his bachelor 's degree in 1896, his masteris in 1897, and f,7-'f,l,,fjf9l ,lag his mtiaeai. degree in 1899. gi,-',',f,1:fjl if ' .Painting postoffices is not exactly consist- Q,fqQQf'.fjl 'fm ent with the present undergraduate concep- f'1E9i.fA1viilv tion of the President. Yet during the excite- ','gfif'l l'.,',fZ- ment of the celebration that followed word ,?f5.'l,Q5 'fl ' that the suit between the University and the 5'i-,jg-Z-1 V . government had been won, Wilbilr, in the ,flfqj darkness of the night, changed the hue of p the wooden postoffice from a dull brown to 1' , brightest cardinal. fl!-5 ' Politics was his greatest student interest, ,xflw-iiti'-S,-' 1 and it was here that he first developed that i , quality of effectively dealing with men. After securing his degrees, Dr. Wi1bur's fil3l'2'3 lft i connection with Stanford was successively as fifhlljf + assistant in physiology, instructor, assistant ifl',tf,Tg gp professor, lecturer and demonstrator at Qi35,ff',Ql ', 1 Cooper mieclieai College and Dean of Medi- ?t:1.xiH:j14'fif5 .il-fp eine. Ile took the last position when Cooper Viliimgi-S if, ' Medical College became a part of the Univer- '5fi,yj.IMl sity in 1909. It was more than six years ago, .ia 1 -January 22, 1915, that Dr. Willvilr became k ,Ti KM, LYNN wmwn lfresident of Stanford University. That his QI:-pig? 11.-.-suit-nr sumfm-.1 University six years of administration have been satis- 5:5554-Q3 QE. factory is indicated in the increased interest 9' ,ffl which the alumni are showing towards Stanford. ' gf His attitude toward the llniversity and its work is best expressed in his own if words. The position of Stanford in the educational. world and in the minds of fgggffl L..-Ll the public is determined by the quality ot our graduates. Everything else IS fri i secondary to turning out good, helpful citizens who are thoroughly trained for gffff their life work. This can be done only by hard work, by high standards of ad- lui mission and of scholarship, and through the devoted services of a faculty of high A order. The present status of our university work makes us hopeful that we are Qa'f'f-ftp 1 aceeptably meeting this final test. ,Q-fsiti ii K ' 2.9 591971 li ri 'iL gpl' lv el f l','-1li!ill'XT-iff 'ffk7i'f.,f'3.3f':i'f'7 :'f7'-3':d-.,-3 'ge 'rx slllllllxe. 4. 'NI-wtf:-15:-r.7fi vi f ifffilaif ,Lf2f.'?'i'sXglQiiciHfilrii N . - . M v . Qi , r-l if 135-.Zo ri2251f-f.i9ftfE4H'?iff-?1ff1 5 'J c cc to li2iiff Jl3lT1f 'a-G-3 '2JLafL'?f 35 STAN,l 0liD 1923 QUAD 1. -.Y .1 A i v i U Q Q0'f'JfffY + - Jf?Ti2TEf-9 '?'5n Z .i'T'p--' vo-1 ss' .5j'l is 3 1 1-T 4'Q 1i L' -' f W ' 23 ff -5'il ? Y?17f'?.,r:WFCCTFN 1 --T 'hw-'73'f'1?l 'Yi 9 DAVID STARR JORDAN ll! Hitt str Although the active connection of David Starr Jordan with the administra- tion of the University ceased in 15116 when he became tIhaneellor-Emeritus at the age of sixty-five, he has remained at his home, the Xasmin House, on the campus, and has maintained his contact with each new generation of students. if For the University is his charge and he loves it as it loyes him., Every Thursday L-Lip.. 73,1 evening during' the college year he holds meetings at his home tor'the purpose ot i1i'jnli'5xiQ. f getting acquainted with the students 'l and giving them. whatever I have ttf-ly gratliered of experience. tgililgb Dr. Jordan leaves his l'avorite fidg Stixwiiifij spot just often enough to keep Ml? 'n'. N l ' ' . ' I 2 4Yl?3t?f!9i lit- tiflfffialf'tliaoifallmfr-fl2'l Cliff fit -Zi?ifg'4:5 I-.. 1 ' . l , . 1 . li ' ' lrfll was a close follower ol? the VVashing- iiiitjy ,lg ertjlllj ton Conference and discussed it be- lw fore large audiences in trips to Los hy V Angeles, Salt liake Clfity, Great Falls, lift' Boise and other cities. Ile made gQi 3. ,Call 1,7215 smaller tours about the state, the most lift' EIMWST important of these being: with the 'yfglffv ZQ:,iNiyi,,it Japanese. conference representatives through Sacramento Valley. 'l'he at- tention ol: the Chancellor has been tp-lg ,75,,lWQgj largely occupied. with work on his ilfflvxi 5S5'ilQy ! two-volume autobiography, which ap- ljlifqj peared in May ot this year, and with 02,5 MQW:-A 7 7 p p the .continuation ot his investigations lgzei ' - ' ot hsh, living and dead.. Dr. Jordan jzglttkq Agia-'Its has been particularly impressed with-the tact and understanding which Presulent QW. iglgjyfj Wilbur has used in his administration ot the University and he teels that the 35.53 Jgfpylx present year has been noteworthy in the consistent continuation of Stanford's fgjf progress, which has persisted despite the long' struggle for the. endow1nent in the iw. early days and the setbacks caused by-the eartlirpiake of 1906. D pgjcpttgg. -Stanford has the reputation ot directness, Qtriendliness, eo-operation, says 'ig Dr. Jordan, and its special reputation has been ability to see things tlirough, To to face any situation unafraid and uneonfusedf' ,fall It these are the characteristics of Stanford men, they come as a reflection from their Chaneellor-Emeritus, whose life has been an example ot direetness, ,wif friendliness, and eo-operation. pfaemsi Qs. 2 TQ! l Q -e!A'.,cf ..e- RJ qdfjff-5.Ei.. Qbiiigf -1:7 5535 V W' !i ' -ivi X ,Q X hx m .1 tri-2, Q -:t,gi'1. .iff gif My-, 36 f 'fi Sfr.xN1v49l1D qo+,JuNlo, 1923 QUAD J c-IFJ Q' f-1431. ,-q-,--:- - + fi-X 1' f'-' ' r fir I mist 91- 1- '-'tri-f '- env V : 'WRk fini, T -gs-. Y Xibfjjiw-if ' N V Q vt , ., X12 E9 ,- 'iii Kfilf.19-7':X-'j.jf-gg , C' O rf rxl'Tf:f 'P ni '-25 5 Q.,,iQt?516,f69'i':+.fn7fE1,lEEg My J ' 'o,mM1.L,p K A - 95 lit Xi Q53 ,Pax ye DEAN, MARY YOST fl-I I V . Fila 01 Miss Mary Yost, Dean of Women, has been at Stantord only a year but that ly: 2,35 has been time enough for her thoroughly to establish herself as tl1e ready and sm- L lg eere friend of every woman and mtany of the men in the Universlty. 'itll R . I . - I - u I ' f El Z U3 She came here trom Vassar last tall following the res1g:nat1on ot Miss 1It11'1'1Gt :YQ Bradford. formerly Stanford Dean of Wo111en. llliss Yost graduated trom Vas- gm sar in 1904 and received her Master's degree there in 1912. After having taught Wd Q,- 'Fil at Wellesley and at Vassar she received her Ph. D. from the Universlty of Miehl- .-gf' . ,. , . . - . -1 N wan in 1911. I' ion return1n f to Vassar Miss Yost became Associate Professor lf' D I in ',I'1'l l'l 1111 t'1 'l 15.15, in ang is 1, W11Cl position s 10 ie n un 1 yt, 3 ' , she was ealled to Stanford. 12197 I ' 15-. In speaking' of her work here, Miss Ql?'fj'.m , A- -'Ze s . . .. F . UA , 1 1 H 1 Yost says: I' lt is diftieult to describe fgliwj, f' the work ol' a Dean ot Women because uigfyfjggj no two days are the same. Amid all fg- Y, fill if the variety, however, there are two main 'fa' divisions: the academic and the social. jglv 1 gy, 15,2 Ult is a primary duty of the Dean of HSN it W' C 1 1 N., 'A .5 VVomen to try to discover the causes of DEN Htl City' educational waste for the women, par- Q fl 15... lLll'lll2lT'ly as that waste is measured in Bill? terms of classroom records. Since Wgxi 0 1 health and living conditions vitally af- 'puff feet elass-room work, these two fields naturally come under the observation of 1 in , , .y 1 I, Q16 the Dean. Owing' to the tact that the CY' -fr -.. , .-., 31' MISS MMM. Yom, social control ot tht. upnnn on tht cam A 5 9 Sm I U 1 A , pus has been llIltlt'1:t'llx0Il by the Qrg-in ggviffq . 1. r ri - x. 1 we ized Women ot htantord, the Dean s connection with this side of the lite is that QQ, Q Q of an adviser rather than an administrator. She iuts at the dis mosal ofthe women qi ' ,ta , - . . . . . , l My 6, her training and experience and understanding interest. bhe hopes to be able to sfijjg. fb U interpret to them the university side of any situation whieh may arise and in turn ,NZD 1 . . . . . . , to interpret to the llniverslty the women's aims, actions and interests. ff :RQ Anything that alter-ts the student, affects Miss Yost and the greater part of all her time is taken w1tl1 1I'1tl1V1Lll12ll conferences which range from strietly private M affairs to discussions of vocations for which women may train themselves. The gf1g F Dean of W0ll1l'H is always ready to listen, no matter what the visitor's purpose, and it is this quality. along with a charming personality, which has made her VS? truly the friend which she has tried to be. . xy :QM , if 1 fp ,N 0111 Dyfvl. 571 M f 95114, of n 1' 1'-1.rg1's- wifes si- - . 2 Qefmgfgafg f 9 -.fuk . sfffff-Q LU is . 1 'ei-25' uf 'th'-fi' ffl' , ' 4. ' '1 V - 7 'lf' 't11'ff:,f-as-32 -1 ls-f ?f'1fI'J feb' - vqigiigg . 1 .fx-jiflyfffrii. - .iwawvixwt LJ: J 3 dill l, New . V Nl war eeifba eQM'tL,1P:s1MJf'.h99, 37 ST .XNlf't1lllbh 4O?uJuMo1gN19233 QV-X U I J ' 1 ' fn ' ' ' ' 1'3 ' v ' f J F7 . if fi' k'1 V 1' - fir if-'uri' f' 'W ' --'wxh fi-lflift'if'G2fff LW7Tf,L'fQ'1Ifi.'-?'5IfWi., f 5 35155-'Q.lfffii?'5'l .1 121 f'4JJ':1.'fg..l'1 .1'5f-f 2'if UW, s'f:il:Mhjpkll Lf.11yf',,-rJf1'f'1'stuns' in sw- 'n ' ' A A nn ' YQ 1. , AA 55 N-, 1 wow ,l V. V ,- ,. Z! U ' Q 1.1, THE DEAN OE MEN ri 1 , V. , . . . . . . . Ni 'l !'.':3:-Q, l :uu ilitvwstocl in Plllytlllllg' in wluuh StilI1l'0l'll mm-11 are lI1'E0l'0StCll,H suys -1.11- -'hy' 1' . ... . 1 ' ' Mig Goorgro Bliss f'llll'l'l', '91, 1,0311 ot -Mon. I i- 'Li-N 5- 1, It is that quulity XVlllt'll uuikvs his 'lfl'll'llllSlllll so vulunhlmi to the studonts, who if 1 iff, 351 arf- voniing to iwilizm- that his plzwv In tlu- llnivvrsity hill is not that of il dis- ls,-53i'i'.,1 cipliimry offivvr. hut of 11, friend and an advisor. ,ji .4 ' I ' . , . , . . . . 'x l tool, liv snvs, that tho dv11n's first duty is ai t'0Ill'ltlt'lltl2ll llltlllliltfy with ' . 1,1422 I 1 ', , ' 1, I V ' . 1 - I,--V1 lwii mon who uw ll?lVlI1QI trouhlo ol any lund-wlivtluli' it hm- pl15su:.'1l: hl,ll0lrlh'flC. i,,'QjQ!'5'ff lillziilviul, lll0l'2ll-lll any way z1lToc't111g thou' l't'l2l.l'l0llS with other citizens ol tht- LIQVWL1' Stnnfoi-d Utllllllllllllty. -ul His second duty is to not as an inllu- , H1 01100 in sha minv' tho iolivv of studvnt avtiv- N 1 1 ' , P' ' , , p , lf? 1'wU,1A' itv. l do not lllwflll hv that tor' lllln to ho El ig: 11 dictator. His plum- is nu-rvly to tulk OVUI' I' l,'n .' U 'I ,l 'fi mi ,I in .J . T ,Cf,L,' 11t'f1li1's of g.l'OI10l'?ll czuupus lIlf0l'l'St, to oh- 5, svrvv thu tv111lv11uy ol' stiuh-nt uiovolnvnts li 1,1 und to ilflVlSt', to thc host of his uhility, .- W ,fA A1 what zu-tion is llt'l'0SS?ll Y und fitting: jAl,lJ gfllllfll 11' ln tho third phu-ci, ho van :wt :is il 'lil C5'il, i'f ll1t'tll2ll'j' hc-twveii tho fzufulty and tho stu- fi, ff Lfi dont hody. Uv is i11 ai. position to know K hoth tho p1'ol'osso1' and tho stiuh-nt---:ind 'lvilljy to lllTl'0lllllfl' and intvrprot tho onv to thu 'xl-,l otlu-V. W .l ' No l'l'2ll uizin without uonvictions ol' 'M Ellis I' lus own. D1-:in .tiulvor is 21 roul man :ind Q,- 'Ji'31 W has ilwuli-cl opinions upon p1'z1,otu'z1lllyrvvory 'il -'fig llnv of studc-nt v111lvzwc11'. His attitude, Fd' ll0Wt'Vl'l', is that of intorostvd zissistzinoo it ..51Vff.Lf wlu-rv it is 1101-all-ml, l'2l'fll0l' than lllxlllg' mod- ' ifffi'f'ifff dlosouw. llv has no authority ovvr tho ao- G 70W l U' UU V 5llf '97 ,tri x2f5,'if'f, tions of Sf21I1l'0l'tl mon and dom-s not dm-sire it. kjff . 'Pho only iuzittors ova-1' wliicli the Donn .of Mon has full t'tll1tl'U'l 111:11 thu Q,'l'ill1l- '-3. aff' if ing' loans to llt'Plly studvnts and zipportiomng rooms in tho Cl.0l'Tlllf0l'll'S. 'Flint IS :W fig '- 'J tho si-opo of his authority, hut fur from the oxtont ol' his usofulnoss. A' XVlll'l'0 any other man might fulfill tho kl,Sl'l'lllt't1, dutim-s ol' tho ottivo and stop tlwiw-. Donn t'ulvo1' is ?lt't'OlllpllSlllIlg El more 11-al purposv i11 tho lifv of Stzuiford. Gl'0Elfl'l' siu,-1-4-ss doponds upo11 Fl, spilrit of' co-opv.1'z1tic111 l'l'Clll the .S'Ellllt?l'ltS-WVlll0ll A IS 1ll0l'l3 evident today than ovor lu-tow in tho lustory ot tho l lllVl'l'Slty. 0121 ' ff ,N , ,,4 li llijyl li'7:g?6 fi? digit Ez? pw' T 1' 'W''15iii-iTisi'QfiilQii'- ii , int X ,fllllllu M I -'.L,-i fwfl.: ffl2.1411-fgffigf-,gfgii1?-fggjffff ,,,.,,, T , ,iss 15:54 f'1i2f5s5-131.ff'Q5sffXlfE'3S1f--3 J419'Ji ' 294'i395Sf'1fTCf+ 5'1ff17-?'1l ffl 'lliia' l'lTQ1ff57l 1 if :.T',f.--1's1:i--if?35WSF fhftl .+fUkTi-r.'7fl,Y X-H.. 5v..,k7u.f.Q?-- rg- .ff ,lslid . -'-XLNL irq Jw-, ,,,,-- ' i-Lf LLT'fL,1Ll' ',ilfflFL.t- Cll-XF. 'Li . Eff 38 w 7, . I, S '1' A N l O R A i , , 'TTU' 1 K ?g.ps:w'e' X - ' K ' M l?,4',i- ,Ai gl ':Q,4.3,-,.-'7 -L.: Yao 1. f rf MQ -fclil. N 1. . 7 N- Tv. ,A l,H:,'I,y K dir fflpg Q ttf-is l ' ' S lilfl itil iyl -itil' in V i.f'1jY4,:1Q: l A g.1fiu'gs35 l ' yi? 1 l K 5 lyk'-J 'ip 5- 1, 1' rs Mix? , '. -1 f l A' l THE LAW SCHOOL A 'l M qw, i tv-g,iAff:j, i Tho wot-lit l'l'llllll'1'llll'll'f of tho state lugislaturo that pm-rsous sa-okiug 2lKlIlllS- lggfjiffjjg. . , . , . . - - . - - '--..i,i .r. gf, sion to tho har ot fl?llll'0l'Ill?l, must have studied law tor a, period ot tluwv yi-ars, lg ijzgiillf 'tif' and must pass an uxauunation on the whole fiold of tho oouuuou law hc-l'oi.'o a. pied Statm- Board of lia 1' lflxaiuinors, is of vital iuiportanuo to thosv planning to iuako i,'Q3'?,liff3 i- . . if .f r, law a profession. ij,MiiiQ'5.P lg' Tho liau' Sm-hool 1-valizos, ll0Wl'Vl'l', that it has an important lllllltttlllll in train- xglffgjv I . , . . . . gf' til' ib - mg HIUI1 u'ho do not inte-nd to prautu-v law. For 1fl l tillIl other V0t'?lll0IlS not only 1 tl t t l It th li l3lll1i fun l tio lfffll tll i , t l V M . u- iu '0l'lll?l ion, u 4- 4 'sv at z, on ui 4,2 s 1 4 it-s is of H-rc-a va uv. 11,--.JC ll, 'i For this roason it ottl-rs uouiprolionsivo groups of courses in puhlio law and iu 52,1 Mit ,Yip uomuu-rm-nal law tor stud:-nts who uonti-mplat'o onto:-ing tho diploiuatu-. consular fWli:-.-- l jg or otlu-1' g'ovoi'r'nm-nt St'l'Vli'0, or tho various husmm-ss vovatious. l,l 0g.1'l'2llllS lol' fkLl iHl3L2g i f' such studf-nts ara- wo:-kod out 111 4-loso 1-o-opvratiou with tho llopartuu-uts olf vp' . . . . . xt t l- i l'0llfl1'2ll Sm-u-mo. History and Er-onouiu-s. M25 -. , . . . gig, -,Nt lit. 'l'hv Stautord Law Sf-hool, in 1912, adoptvd tho plan ol' allowuig a studa-ut ,1,llf,Q.- I 1 . . . . . - . . . v Lax ,,fnl,,!t to uounuu-m-o his Ill'0'l'l'SSlllIl2ll law studios in his ,puuor 'wsu' and dovc-tail law ',g,li',5-ll uoursm-s and voursvs lu alhod studios lu tho llljll-lH'0li0SSl0ll2ll dopartuu-uts during ig his junior and st-nioi' yoars, so as to haw tllrvo yr-ars of non-Iu'ol'ossiouaI studios f.3fftYlQ',63 lt-Jil and ouo yt-ar ol' pi-oil-ssioual law vountorl toward his A. li. lu iw-ve-iit ya-ars tho .clij'ig'p?jf'i i',ll4ig Law Svhool has con- i sidvrahly 4-nlargml its E fiviglblg vz'. . group of lll'fl1'Plllll'2ll '.,QF.',li l:T.Q5 00llI'Sl'S a ll d thoso iifygffgff' jqk courses now furnish Qwjlgfxg lf, advquatm- IJl'0ll2ll'2l,'fl0ll Q,j'ffig'v tl . . . ,-J.4,, l M271 for uuuwdlato mdo- ,M,?pvL' 'rl p 0 n d 0 u t p1'autu'c-. tlf'1fQ't ,LW Durimr tho l'lll'l'l Ilt -'Q 'l' 1- I .P. I ,f X gmt, yoar, a, course was :la Gigli QW addod whioh vousid- M23 Ors tho most import- rfffhfvli tif-,1 ant proposals for hu- yfijgfgigt ly provouu-nts in tho ad- i.'11', f.j ministration ot' jus- ,QE-13551 li-it two as it is applied iu , '..7i'9i'5i :sf Sl'l'l l'l,lNG puom.i':us ov SUIIOOL .xxo S'l'.Vl'lC f-in tho Oouutry today. Q' will l ,X 'X' i f V , -, ,,,,-, M-,gr YYY f , '4 l ff-f - x - --M -'ff' u -4 ,-. 55 V , t,i, t mr .5 uf I 'vvy:zff' n22 1,'ff j' PTFE-st, . Vw-fg--l?2f3. mflfkt '-.JV Fi. ,511 1 Sfsgy, A,-T h HgC'.j,ir?a,7L341'-lwg-ssl Q, X wiht. qi L A- lqiw' 'bf iffy' ,fzggg L , A127671 . ,N X., XL,-E35 M:-Lili' xbyli, ...vw - qkb. V! ,443 .2'5.Q,1fii.j A My C, tail! V,':i1ffJ ll fig 7 N f'fgfw Q-PT cf ss -5 1 F' 244 LA, X , V '- fi, nr, jj 1'-s Q- - 1, L1, .. f yy! - u:Hghi',4.,f,4,i,gVQ1,qh,..,,k -t rs, .nj-....,f,,,,,f,., f-I .tttmwxysr V , ,fp 11,59 C, , N, .Lys ,, QB V,-.1 'V ,ALA Qipglil Q4:5fs,,,iits.fQ wigs ' Mfuibii- Q-.Q'fia.ff1 aJief2,iJfwly fag ig, Q-fflf 39 I gr q J 'JM , K g I i I ' N I ' 1 f 1 , 3 1 ' i ' f- 1 . 1 'lzffidj I 2 I I 1 I ' ' 'f '.,,ffg,4Lwf-' T f .Sw M 1,4 1 N , 3 V :Wi E1- :E 9 1 xx 1 ,T ', X ' I, , 'Xl 1 1 1 Wl E w,:afepf J I I VI! Q A11 , 44-ffZ1w'w 'nf ' E I I i 11 X ZW! ' 'uyfffff . - QM 1 1 ff, My xx N11 all wx Q I I I W ' ll 1 .N 5 I ' Q! ! 1, iw xiii, I ' ,vi ' XII C . H l i!1flHMV'f ,Siu ' i ' 'HW - l' l uh W' .. ' YQ? .-..,,,..4w-Q 11 Y! ' , ,Y --if ' -zany ' Qilg: T Ally ,l NM-xg - 1344 --f:'T- -.1 I n ll I FT .lwfx Tx1f V'II7lVHlT 'll IT ' 'f'iL ' . , ff - l T7--- TTQJME- M ETA FJ w I ff,1- I F - - -, .TNCET Ll' ' Wfulliivin' vw Qfi-Y - .,-uw, -4, - ,, .,.-4. -ei f1i,, f.I.,TmI. b --. .,..f ,!-s:'- iz m Q AL V WT 1-,,-H-V - ,T-1T ' --- --If '--Q , M: I.. , -.:L....,,. X, ' -A--E :'A'g'::: 1 'V ' 4' , Id, f-bf-REF1 . Y. 3.4,- .- V -., 1----rx ,- ,4.g. J If QC' li l.it? . 4-?bT' . I -- .....-+-f- lf., f .N Q -T53 -,-- 5 -' ' E--V .1 -f , L '.-X Z ? 1- X. T J- S4?r'i'i ..-V - -3. THE LIBRARY ENTRANCE 40 A 'Q si JT'- --x, 1 STANFORIQ can-1UIv,o 1,1923 QUAD J we 'f'fF T,,RT1' it ,f-wr' -sf' 11 flffwfs-frzv f 5 Ai - 1- Arif?-fT'Sfcwi'?f'Ti1'-elm' V6 Y if-gf N 9 my 'mann A ggi. .J fr' LIBRARY t- i'i iffy The growth of the Stanford Library in size and potential usefulness is con- tinuous and at a fairly steady pace. Occasionally circumstances permit of spe- statin cial acquisitions which greatly accelerate the rate of growth and mark certain galil kN , yea:-S notew-ol-thy of acluecemont. Among such the year now ending is to be i if ran cec . ' 15, iw :ffl 'Phe library has been made nationally famous by the Iloover Will' Collection, started by Professor E. ll: Adams while in lilurolpe, immediately after the Worlml Srngtli :bij Q51 War, and to wluch additions are constantly being made. ,lhe largest of these QW during the present year was the receipt of the complete files of the executive if egg ,ggi sessions of the National Wair llabor Board. The collection already possessed the 'gtijflifa -'if ' minutes of the open meetings of tl1e board and these records of executive sessions QM will be of immense historical value in the field covered by the body's activities. A reading-room has been established on the first floor in connection with the 'egg Iloover library and has provided an opportunity for historical research upon the ffcjiiffgj World War which cannot be equaled at any other institution. QQ AQ Doubtless the most important single acquisition made by the Stanford Library Yi, this year is the Seidel collection on medical history of about 4500 volumes ac- J,jl.'. quired tor the Lane Medical Library through the efforts of Dr. Adolph Barkan. fikl 41,6 iflig 'l'he fund established by the University in co-operation with Dr. Barkan for LW fri lic further purchases of this character, together 'with this nucleus, will provide SQ' he IHQQ ample material for research in the history of this oldest of sciences. U QW fl The library has never been particularly strong in works on philosophy, so KEN Golf when the private collection of the late Francois Picavet, professor in the College Mini. de France, and well-known writer in the field of medieval philosophy, was of- Qiilii' fcred a few months since, the l - i, pggpggtunlty was not neg- -lj---H U -hr -1 , 'l'he third noteworthy ac- iiiixgf cession for the year is ana un- QW, usual lot of more than .600 gg,,i!,Qrg, 5,341 volumes of early American newspapers 188gveripgF4 t h Q02 years rom . to 4 4 ., anc including such papers as the ffl National Intelligencer and tlhe Waihington Globe. Stu- c ents o American olitical SSN history are thus pIi'ovided with original sources for fpqx i- n ,Q , - - eq 1-noi-'nssoics Iigifsoiruyp .ix .mmrrox zgglihslgsgtgfgrs of the nine Aiii X i i Q ,ii s f SEQ? K,-Y Q QV' ' W-f-7 'wf41'.:3:a,.,,, , ivy-m1cQJ5QS1zW6'f.:'QJ'C2fiN,-HH's9 ?ix C' X .flliillw f qm Y- i-M32-if 115. i ' A' GLC :g , 5W,,,,,: N .uiwxxx-sw :'- 3 V 'ff 2-ji .. val' iw' y V' oflfbflf 41 M. ' - STANFORQ s10yftJ:ffrf,:P,1923 QUAD Jf.3?l3'i ' if :Iilff fifi,-Ti .rf do 4-l.r1r7'.'g'Xii ffQ?'ii.17l,Qi cl wf-'J.ff- ,nf .. -313,3 25 'vig 3 541.401 sg: Q-:fr :uc 4519? iL:i'J:Q'- fl f .ii B, A- - ' J '. ' ,- - . '5-lik'.,'! .f-Arty lf! ' W M i. ul t- v -xi, .. ,i .,' l'i 55:5 SOCIAL SCIENCES f- ri wifi f' al. ly gli ECONOMICS Q ,i lftjft The place of Economies in the college curriculum is somewhat anomalous. 'tri ,gi Many people regard thc subject as adapted to train men for successful business I y lf, 'I' ' f' enter irise- and there IS no doubt that students often choose economics for a ma'or - ...If . . ' . , . . . . ' H lfgumifi subgect tor this reason. lt tlus were indeed the purpose tor Wllltill the courses .g l l 4 were or fanized tl1e de iartment would be classed as a urofessional de iartment -1 ' 1 i 1' , 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 l' rf: along with law, medicine, and engineering. Owing' in part to this common nnsap- .. Q21 1 rehension and in mart because of convenience in administration the de artment ', Xe 34-ff l . . . , . . . ,. 'li Y ' -V , curriculum includes certain courses of this technical or irotessional character. -' A 4.9-if ' . .. ... ij! 3 But economics mro mer and most ot its subdivisions have ,Q i Zh . , . . . . . . . . gil., i' i 1 but little vocational bearing in so liar as the individual ilyl A, 1' L i . - . . K . . ' 3 ,.,11,-. student is concerned. Economics is a study ot business 'AQ' ffj relations from the public or social point of view, in an et- ' :Mel fort to discover those causes ol' action that augment the mil 'Q,'m', welfare of mankind in the aggregate. The study of the Ml sub,ect should befet a broader symiathv for the asmira- -liyu . . . . - .1 - . .l. vi i3.41,U,W tions ot mankind, a demand tor fair play in competition, will ,ii'i'f-1. and a. revision u mwa rd in the standard of livinff. EUOIIOIH- hi' 'ff.-fm . . . . , 1' it l F-mimi ics seeks the elimination ot poverty rather than the aecumu- lgv- l jgxiypf--1 lation ot riches. It would accomplish this leveling of con- 'ylygf Qftijffi ditions by conservation ot natural resources and the great- N' ,. , - - - . S . 11 ,'iw l,iK2M.5y,5 est utilization of human energy. .lt condemns special ijyz 'I 5Egl, l'ryO privileges and the acquisition of wealth without productive Still 1 . ,, i Qgfiinlix-fx efiort. 5 r. xv. HTRWI' ln recent years, particularly sinec the war, there has Vfflzfl .lQli?i'i1it. fillfull f't'S:ijl' lI:k l'2'::f3t been a growing' demand, for expert advisers, first in various f' N . K. '4 0' 'l' 1- - V . - - . , ',I jf'iQi,fli nn-ti me-mg me Summer branches ot public service and later in the employ ot large mjwm iimimauiumn quill-i..-.-S. . business houses, the managey-s of which must anticipate the ptfl .'fa Future and learn it ossible to weiqh the business forces which o merate outside VT '11 ..- . l . . . . F . . . . . l 'il Y!'lff their own held oi vision and experiences. But this work is only in its infancy, ttf' l gov- L and we cannot yet safely predict its growth. l lv?-'l we i yi ff f Ins'roRY 1 ffl l-fl . lliliit x The llistory de iartment, through offering: general cultural work, enrolls over ,lf .il f'-'KH X , ' . . ,X . . 4 he-'-Aw 5-jfgy twenty-tour hundred students annually in history courses. lo provide a liberal l haf Hifi course for the A. li. de free and to train teachers in histor is a mrimar aim ot' 335 1 ,, , . . . . - Y , , ,X jp- the de iartment. lhe scheme tor the history magor is intended to hel m him in FQ' ,J -Nelflyl , . . . . . ' . I ,' Lsrw 'mt such fields pursued in lite as law, Journalism, library research, state and national :jf public service, and in business where a. knowledge ot domestic and foreign affairs if ,lgggtji is desirable. 'l'he basic principle of the department is that its courses must de- it l ' ix' Q- i I ,G ,r 1.3111 H. 4 lv., at lei ,A lax H ,I Clk 'fries -' ' -1--t f-fe af- S W' -e A-Q---Cai ' yn' nf, 1 ' Qi f , Q11 -ith,NQh, 1 i, H 1' Y K 5 fl! ' ..A,.f':.q,,,-. ff? , J 1 ,p U., f?i 'Kf'fq f'j'v' Uk?-'1ij f i' li , X gtciii. 1 1, Claim 'L'p T t:, ffflfllii. 5 1 , l5:'iTEl,'fi'T.Q'C125-'l?l'.fl2',. F5ff 'Ci- -453, ,Q-flfy, fr -1 WL -5-Vi .1 'ff Vg' K' ' ' -Y,Q,.f ,- H271 1 I , Q 1.-::Q.I'fr1il'?fL W '-i fy- ' fuk -1 if .ly 4 Hi. A -i-I 4,7-v wg , ,, 1 -.4 V ,X l k -,S -. ,iw xg- Y,,. i ww- U 57 ,L 1 ,V i 1. 'fi I . .H+ cum .i,.,eW..'lrf, -we :1 --- 4 f N ur . -.fl ew i 7 tl - i , 'fl ' I,- i,b91v!.,:3 fl- W. gl '--- I iff-i Qi 'N ,X !.vLvql':lX:.- f ,-, 1: .4 3,'iT'2i'QlE 7.Qj'f'. ii fill. iT'iwi-XLQ! r, LLQW L 'A' ' ' jo js -44--f . f- --W N 'Y X V ll42.L.,f1 lf,lJvf.LL1'f' if 5,51 L15 L. Qu' -.. ,,M.,LL. ' fs 42 ,N XJ 'a ,il l .ta f sr.-x.N1-'oizlnr ,omg-,,o 41923 QUAD J ,. -,. ,.,,..,- , 5,-'gig' A'.A t - , X. ,,.,.g,,.if-.,..,,,,a ' -W A 6E!:Q5-- J- ----' -- .. 1-1 91 1 - -f --I-we f. X 2,ol.jQ31LvgLiL H- -,x.L'l..i.,L,.p.aQn,.L,n.,-, -J .. 1 -1 velop the relation of the past to the present. His- tory majors numbered seventy-five this year, of , lgj whom forty were men and thirty-five women. !f,f3lg5fq5 Advanced and graduate courses are offeredin ly special fields of lustory in which the University -ff-,:x,.Q9 Ralf Library is particularly well equipped. The most ,ff recent development in this connection was the , lffff gathering, under the auspices of the History de- Ml,ffg '5L1C4v partment, of the Hoover Wzir Library, one of the tl,a1ll lj- iff three of four great libraries on the history of the ' ggbfgrif 'flff World War in existence in the world. During .fix this year there were fourteen men and four women 'Kiwi' iid? graduate students candidates for advanced de- Kgyfftw grees in the History Department. In 1921, the staff of 'the department was H5315-Qgiftf iii changed by the appointment of Associate Pro- i lx, if fessor Hulme to carry the work formerly covered f. ff-4 by Professor Show, Professor Learned temporar- ,'y,fgi1N M1533 ily doing the work ot'l'rotessor Gelder, who is on imjlflfa, l-fi , leave of absence working' in Russia tor the Hoover mol,-. E. D. MXWS 365,15 Libraryg and of Captain lfeach, who has been 1-It-M1 of Hasan-y efffdgb giving new courses in American Naval and Mill- D P 0 l ZQZJQUQ tary Ilistory. Professors Treat and lchihashi fQiN'f,f Q have been on leave, the former lecturing in Japan and China, the latter in Wash- QW ington serving in the Japanese disarmament delegation. ,.-i -.10 ' . -VAL' 1, i 1.33- roLI'rloAL SCIENCE g,',', The Department of Political Science was established in l9l 9, including the fl? courses in government and politics previously given by the Department of Eco- nomics. K Victor Waist' was appointed executive head, and Professor Edwin flgli Angell Cottrell ot Ohio State University was invited to become a. member ot the 829 sm . - On one hand, the department attempts to assist in offering such instruction ,filet as will help prepare citizens to meet their civic duties. On the other hand, it aims to furnish intensive training for those students primarily interested in politics and governmnent, whether the motive be purely cultural or practical. l.f5g51,5 Attempt has been definitely made to relate the teaching to the practical. govern- W4 mental problems of the day. G.g,a'2 WP 1 fff A third phase of the department's work is its usefulness to the governmental ffl agencies of California, which are extensively benefited by the information fur- nished them. p Q,.Qt'tgli' VY: 'F ge' fi, fall N 1-- I H V G 2 , ,, ,, ,.. - R. . , - - L ff 'l,jI,,,,h,,,t 1' Jer...-A . istl.r - il y, ef iff- 22 tk- E, I 5 i'f'fil1lii?i' i - f?f?il2i'r5fLi3izig'g--QQ EV f'??vife'7f hilt NN: . 'ALQ1' --,s C1-Ru Q' LL- ,, -- 1 - f , ,4-f -'Q1GfGt41r.f-1.AQ,3Q:5' ff:-wife-,Ll?f 43 E-TXY'U'l' 0eV ffNo 1923 QUAD .' f l 1' ll ,L Q I 14 ' .kg IN 'S II, Iglj I ai :I'g:II ,J IW IX J9,:IkIIxf4III.l ' J 2, I 'III . J ' ' Q.- o . . ,,,.., -. Y. - -, N . .1 - , - f--,ff -W 4:1 .V , v J Q, -. E . 1 'fgii' fi X - T3 'Y'.f54Dv. ,-1 ,gg GT., Pl Q A 4 f.,,n,f NNW' 11. - G AI: , - i ., -lik, lwwffi, VAX. ox ,-, E . Kp? 044: V ,. ,l i uf '- ,- ' 5 'W -v-fi-g'a'fff b-if-12. T-.1-50511. Pfx SLA -at Af uf it 'iifllf .. f vit i2'lii?s THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Since the Department of Education was placed practically on a graduate 'ilifg gfr37'5,L'QI basis some four years ago, its work has grown materially in influence and im- .,gf 5 portance. Students are already coming here from all. over the country and from fill Lli other continents for advanced degrees in school administration and advanced 'mr psychology. The pioneer work of Stantord's Department of Ljlf' LQ lilfxg Education, particularly in the fields ol? school admin- 'Six istration and mental measurement, has recently been w3a'Msg: accorded substantialI recognition in the term, of sev- flat! ffg3n'I iQ eral grants forspecial investigations. One of these -llc was a subvention of rIf20,300 from the Commonwealth QI ii Fund ol? New York City for an investigation of gitted It li fiftggfj- children in California. 'Phe purpose of this investi- Iiiljl f1Q2.'i.fii'lj gation is to locate approximately one thousand of the 1I ',i.3,q. most gifted children in the state and to Igather a large Q-, pitf iCI.'HlI'. amount of educational and psychological data con- ll 1.I'.3e9--2.fif cerning each of them. Two grants of rlil0,000 each were received from the Iijgiii United States lnterdepartmental Soc1alI Hygiene fyif 35 ilfgcf. Board. Que of these was for a psychological study fllfj jgIItf,'2 of potential delinquents, and the other for an investi- 5fIjE4,IiQ5pI IIIIOII I M IIIIIIIMIIN gaItIion of hygiene instruction in the state teachers' wg 'Eli-gl'ifi'o ' J' ' 0' C9 0395- flf Perhaps the most tar-reaching serviceIthe department has rendered during the year is in connection with aInation-wide Iinvestigation of systems of school ,lilly .g,,ig,W-54 taxation and methods ot educational expenditures in the United States. Pro- I1lgIlfll,g tessor Uubberly is one of the directors of this investigation, for which 340,000 'ftp has lN'l'l1 appropriated from the Commonwealth Fund of New York. f:L3ggf,'Q A. year ago the taculty wasIgreatlyIstrengthened by the addition of Dr. T. L. gil, Kelley, who hal Isersied as acting professor during 1920-1921. wlnle on leave of IW, V-MN absence from 0 um na. W In January, Professor Sears returned to Stanford after an absence of nearly gli a year and a half. During lSl20-l92l he was acting professor of school adminis- it-ill! tration at the University of Minnesota. I I I I I'l'he four quarter system has brought new opportunities and new responsi- QQ bilities to tlxe dipartment, tor a large proportion ot those who attend the summer sq session are eae ters. jf-1. In its large offering of courses planned to meet the needs Iof teachers and selaczol aclmillisttratogs intservice, btantord is making a contribution to the public Tiff, l.7f ' we 'are oi s a e an na ion. ,Dj ff xg i .L lc Ejiiilbgg il'1i1Q. TJTT':i.icTT'qTf-A--'-113--'T'-L-if ----ss -- A-we---Y--4 eeeb ll. 'clit T. 'N .,lit, . i aii..if.f:,?ii vi' ILZQWI Igwfj vIII7J,II. lItIglQ,jiI.I,f-hui' I I .. M I gg' ,N.IIIYII1IEu-EIYJJIIIj'Ig,4I,X ,..y1CIHIVIk-.? Adlfiiliggil-fQ3Kii'ii'5Y. i'f?if.1if3l49?'f iis. lille, IGH.-Hr ffffff' fill i'il P573 IiT1754f',4f'2i'dE'75?i5iQig'lllfib'i 'rift ew TSM,-Y-11 N-f'ffff'-' -at me it -sff.f5.::1g4zl Nr 44 'rfnxk I-r' ,l A A-, S T A. N F O ll IJ QOQOJUMD 1 9 2 3 C211 A D Jf2 fF75-ff,- Rv--, f, -1- -- --- - -,----f --. --V. 1' '1?5 '-.oo A -F ' X T-fs: 'i'Lf1',ir 'ff fi af: 13'fT TfTiJ1'L,'.iff-2--'f' : V . - ' ' N J, A Lrg PY - f X ,-.A,,.-..-.L f-lg ,. ,Ll f .,., --Q -1..l..- ' sr l'-' 'F Lfaf? i . IWW-3 ff-'Ni .1 6' ll-, . f .--Wg., fri-ay ff: EQ- utff 3411155111 'Lily SCHOOL OP MEDICINE' Q?.tYwf'5' 2 ,seq ,J ffl: 67Nii K?'4:j ,if -, il M C ' 'X alvliftt -fin arf :ia fl- 4: .fir Till frkpl Illia 4131 1 . -.fx if' .fl Axv.1-1Hw1.rr'r 1,2 315 ,ig -if, Acme DEAN Q Q? ol A ' fl1'ir 'Qf1 iii FJ,-1,5 Siu THE MEDICAL SCHOOL IN SAN FRANCISCO fzfggfgiei -rffgfq The Cooper Medical Ilospital and Clinic beca.me an integral mart of Stan- iles NM , . . . 4 , . . U ,yr Mi lord' University in 1.l0b, and since that time has been one of the best known -'phi lp W! media through which the work ot the University has become known to the public 21-7 i'lff . ' 1 Y' If 1- xl -A-'S-id I-t has nradc consistent progress and the year of 1921-1922 has been no ex- 'ijt' t'CD'El0I1 in tus steam y at vancement. GC-QQZQ, , ,pl ' I rl -if 15 ,iligfy During the past year a new home tor the Stanford School of Nursing has -32159 been added to the -group ot medical buildings in San Francisco. This contains living accommodations tor 200 pupil nurses together with an auditorium for lec- tures and aiuusements. The nursing school aims to produce leaders in the mn-S- 5fJlXiPi'1fQl 511,51 ing profession-women who wlll encel not.only 1n practical work but who will jllfi also be prepared to undertake administrative work, teaching, and social service FW, or ublic health work. I 'A iii' 1 It I7 f h 1 i ,mayb 9 gym Wlien the tour quarter system was inaugurated, medical students from Stan- Efsriiitwf ford University were permitted to transfer to San Francisco at the beginnings Qilfzfili' Mfg of the spring and autumn quarters. Experience has shown, however, that this iilkii double transter leads to confusion in the medical work at San Francisco. After :fd3?,'iA ff, considerable discussion by both faculty and students, it has been decided that in the future the transfer toysaln Francisco will be permitted only at the begin- ning ot tl1e spring quarter. .l his will serve to simplify and improve the instrue- fy tion in San Francisco. Brill, 'ffl . . . . , 'QSM From its beginning the medical school in San Francisco has aimed to restrict the size of its classes to twenty-five students and this policy has recently been 'ffdijll N322 reaffirmed by the faculty. Larger numbers can only be properly accommodated ldfijfrit 4-I if additions to the buildings and teaching force are made. A ll ww ' l 'exwe E, . . , I e picstnt time 1 Ku.. 'ge the number of applicants for tlus and tor other high class medical schools in the ?? country exceeds their accommodations. Most of these other schools have been fijwi Q L ffixff-I 1-eg--p,c,,,..-C-lv- - I -M .,cc ig ? '- f-'--W ,:'-7-ezfrftf' '1'-..- - , T? ' 1 , - ' .fa f .-,- f-:--,-1-f- --,- 'kip X4 Z?tM1,pQfg:gL,f, ri S1213 .,yr,r5.L-552i-limi? if I N ollllllxi. M efigggjf-ti5yQg3g.f4.Ve-55 .,f .3,4J w ff- ' rw 4 el- ,-..,gg sf iff'-.1 E1 .t , , 1 lt- ',..m,H,i. 1 .i.l.m--W' .S f '2 u , ,K Y. - PJ. , iff- 9.55, --,, R,.ti,gL wg - M, I icfv 354,-Q Vi .1 YEAH?-'f . Jil-T R13 'ic 1.u6feJ J W '41 ll' -,- gic'f-5-zieflxgis,if25c:fQ'f 4:55-iii 5039--f -I - i J -5 cf?--imc we eg-2Ql'2bLsT'li'.Le3---MLLLEQ, 45 A N11'Hlilg',f6Q65?fQP, x1923 Q UA D ' fe -.-'-I. -. KX -- -, .- f-f ,- 1-wif-.-.ay -l , . ,-- -X N ,- f i. uk. 1,i.--4'2 ,,',.i'-X .d L, L' .'5:,g ,:L 12 .fr g l,I-V 1 I 'f',' , X fkxf 'fs H.. Q., , l P- ' f, pc- 9 ' 1l - ' D ' - :'-- H- Y. ff ay My va ,. - J'-32.51 -r,,w- gd-5 ' 1' N 1. . it - - 1 mu. 'V ,- N - - - .. 'H e X - -, ' -,V 1, - 1- l 4- Q 1 1, I Pu - -JL ,A . A rygt. fl' 3.,J,,,yb ,f -, . - .W ,Y V .. , 'W ., -.. A vl' f fl, ' W A ' O - 'l5 N Q' ,i-v--l?-,W. Y-.W Y.-.-.M A.-W..--Yfrm. -iv .. - 1 ' ' X' c CAw1lUd.x U compelled to limit the number of their students. Thus the problem of providing a high type of medieal instruction to all who desire and are qualified to receive it has become 'a national problem. .lt is the hope of many that the Stanford Medical School will receive assistance so that it may help to meet this problem by training a larger number of medical men. During the past year the Stanford Medical School. lost two of its professors through death. Dr. lloisholt. Clinical l'rol'essor of Medicine, assigned to Psy- chiatry, had been intimately connected with the Cooper Medical College and afterwards with our own medical school. 'l'hrough his untiring efforts it has been possible for our students and internes to become acquainted with the im- portant but much neglected subject of mental disease. 'l'his work has been taken over by Dr. Mehrtens assisted by Dr. James Cutting of the Agnews State Hos- pital. Dr. Albert C. Crawford, Professor of I'liarmacology, also died during the r'- i xp iv past year. lIe was a devoted student of his subjeet and a man ol' unusual ac- i l l ' l V. u 'x 4 ' 1 T ,4 ll Q, TI-IE COMl'LE'l'ICD NURSES HOMIC, Di'1Dli'.Vl'I'lD TN M.ll!l'H 4 L, 'gl'E W ,Vg .,,, ,, , 1-1. iq-gr , M iigiijn,,,g3T'3j'i,11,i1ii -JE lm Q 'f ft- 'l ,Q : nfs it fF4g,j3i .J .. ' i T' ' : f -. QW 'w'ff'X ri al' - f ' all , ' V. C A I-sb, 9.2 ff . bfigl X . MIM' Q. Q ,ia'f ilDk'i., ' if .g ..-ff f - ' Lf 'IW ' l , -2.9! ' f- ' 'G ' X.-L 'J'-i'Xl'1Ls',' '5 N'1 X. L 5.1 FS f ,W - - fp ph 5 1, yn- .35'..,.m,.,,,,,,f,.. A. ,i.,w-Wiisri -is v --,.- i 111 ,- fd t ,X ,i HH mf 47 we I .. 'r V: ' 11 VW :-'-- JJ- 'I YY' i ,mm fl' .1'N VW'lNh um' --'fl ff- w. QL M' .-xy. , , A, th Hi, RMU.. 4 , N, V ,X 1211 ,r.,,.7YF Y....inj'2.RQ! 1 .- -,Q ,exkf ,Je ,.f. fy wi., VJ ,si XL , 1: .- P .Y-11,14 :H ell, ,9L..iLDL1JLi7l. f - J? Y '..L,, :'E,J.u,L ,lZ:'i-1j,L,51l..2's' .Li Lg- A -16 s 'r A N lf 1 9 23 Q U .rx U 'f'k-' --,V -:- fin ---H J-, '-L'--5 N-'g gy AfT'1 2, ' .fy-' ififf J SL gs-i'? ', -E-3. i 5 '4 ,-QQQ ,Q ,y i , i'M',Q it rlt. , Til .- Ui, uh 'rffoii Hu l .. 1 ii i ., W fl' 'l l Q -1 kinmics .vr 'run-1 l'0NV.XI,l'IRCl'IN'l' Hom: ' A quaintanee with medic,-al literature. llis plaee has been taken hy Professor llanzlik. who eomes from the VVestern Reserve Medieal Sehool. i- ff . . . . . lijii The Lane lnhrary has reeeived a notahle addition during the past year. i . ,vi Adolph liarkan, ,limeritus Professor of Ophthalmology, pointed out the Q-,f-M unusual opportunity for adding' to the library a, izolleetion ol' hooks deal- i' fill ing with the history of medicine. 'l'his eolleetion. was made possible througxh the f' generosity of Dr. Barkan and the Board of Trustees. l'rol'essor Sudhoff, an ffl, authority on the history of medicine. is engaged in selecting the hooks. - -'Q Realizing that the profession of California is relatively isolated from the HEY, great medieal eenters of this and other countries, Dr. Lane established the Lane :fi Medieal lleetureship with the purpose of hringing to San Francisco at regular intervals eminent medieal men who will deliver courses of leetures for the medical .',, gi profession. The Lane Medical Leetures for 1921 were delivered hy Professor 1 1, iffy Emmett Holt of New York, his suhjeel being Growth and Nutrition. Dr. Iloltis , if- eminence as a. specialist in ehildren's diseases, the popularity of his hooks among Lf: mothers and the excellence of his lei-tures attmeted unusually large audiences. ff Many physicians, both from San Franeiseo and from neighhoringr eities, visited the lectures: while those lectures which were opened to the general puhlie were fi so erowded that many were unahle to gain admittanee. P-if ' all S' ' X '12i'mE?1f:- il'fO7 -i Q4-X 1 x in i l 4 iv i ., l' I, l 4. if il T, KH, I i 'if rf.. .l ' , -11' ..,, ii- pi., 4 5-A I i I .il . .Auf ..- .i I - pi Vt 1. f, ,yy ,f ii 'J ,vqi il .. Qin, til' :,,2 W . l 1 up i 1 1 ,rlpfe in QF 1,u Y, I i .,.,. ftp, 4 i . ,pl ulj. i i, 1li'i HN: lo Cl fi L ii ,,-1. , x Six 1 Qi ii. 1 ii vi X 1 ' g lu '1 it ' i .rs I 7' ,W . 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W ' ,ff--'ffm YG Q 175 'K -VN -1 ,gif K gm Y Aww-L.,,,- ,Y Y. :li XX.. his sT.xNi uR11w,,,,,,,,o 1923 Q UAD ' 'fr sfo . , . . -, ,..g J if-'jflaiiiwff if . if '-k- '4iiP'.Tih me :flak te .Q h?-E'?7ffiFl?f2'T-' 1'lf1? 7w'?'7.'i'9f:C-'XWTT-3 Gigigiiggflffglj-ziisrf-Qlfgiv5:12 is 55553534 iff? gil - Gt iKif:1r.tJ1.'rc?1 .f, f ,y 'iw' uw-an Ye..- .... -cL.i-- , - - -- il 1?-'JD -Y 3'-ual QI' kviecxl T , M 'ziilr . . .. . . . . Nw l'S?N.f!.f T11e medical school a1ms to be a center, not only for the diffusion ot medical Jjlff, is- .did - . . . . . . . up QNQQQQ knowledge, but tor the original investigation that is necessary if our knowledge 154.5 LE' is to grow. There is a lively interest at San Francisco in medical researc'h. QQ, jg jg' Through the generosity of Dr. Rixford a research fellowship in surgery has been .iii-ifyfrj established for the purpose of encouraging younger men who may wish to de- igilfl .i, .yn . - - . . - , fsslqfp vote part or tull time to SllI'glC2ll research. The study ot the type ot food-po1son- gil , ,, ing known as botulism which has been a subject for research at Stanford since 5 L'jlil'fg2 , C' , ' , . , . . . li f Qgsllngi Dr. Williiir observed the outbreak ot the disease tollowing a sorority entertain- my .l:f'i4f?jJ ment, is being carried on at present in Dr. Dickson's laboratory and is being jelq, N15 alded by a grant ot the National Uannei-'s ASSOL!l21l10H. Diseases ot the kidney gwn 5553.153 are being intensively studiedg in Dr. Ophulls laboratory from the standpoint of structural changes and in Dr. Addis' library from the standpoint of changes bm, in function. These and many other problems engage the attention of our staff. 5 ,SN 36 ' 'ef , . , , , , . . . -l ci igfywm A phase oi the Stanford clinical work ot peculiar interest to the campus is Mp r ,, , . . . - - i Qi 'ng.4i.3' the Stantord Home for Convalescent Children. lisually titteen children, whose 2.9. '51-ZQ' . . . '--41, ages range trom three to tourteen, are taken care ot at the Home. A month's My it residence here is often the means of restoring health to many children who other- lw wise would not receive proper medical attention. Every Saturday afternoon a group of sophomores visits the Home and cleans up the grounds. To give oppor- tunity to the entire student body and to aid the Home 's work, the custom oi? an gin, annual. Labor Day was started in the spring ot' 1920. The students Join for an :awww afternoon in beautifying the grounds and putting the building in repair. .fps ,A ' ' N in . M., it yrs '15 - 1.iwi..ifg ii'r 'W ' THE MEMORIAL CHURCH iii :. -lffi'if- . . . . , 2 The Memorial Church has drawn thousands ot visitors to Stantord annually. 'QM They have come as to a shrine, charmed with its beauty. The church has con- tinued in its ministry of music. The special programs during the past year have gig: ni- A , V . . . . 51 'gi Qfhl otten crowded the church. Morning chapel has won an increasing devotion, the ff. 112373, attendance having run up to sixty-four men in the majority. The Sunday morn- 521. jig ing discussion groups and the morning service at eleven o'clock are designed to gig, IQ instruct and inspire the students. Our distinguished special preachers come from TM north. south. east and west. DH. D. CIIARIHCS GARDNER.. fX. 9 V HX l-fi ,J ,YQ ea. QE ' J M234-. Wig .args ff, eil? ig- bp 34.51 Fkcfigl fg Tiger ,i FQ-' .WT iv lqilii ifdnim , iff if 1 N- f I is -W--g -- .- M e f SN? f .. .--,-,Q fwff-we -as f, T lib! gulfullly 'LET S ge! 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'A 119 .I ffl .Sw fs Q 4'fi'1'-1. 1'c.X,:f',Ji-I, 1 M ,, N,A.,bA :, 4-., I-1 1' ' A mix 11, 15 ' ' in ,X .V wil N 'fn'f': 1,'.,,.i 1,11 X. f il -A 4. , :ZA it 'F X 1 X, 1' 1, f,frz'. 1 1 ll M.K.l0ll UOLLINS 4.4 M- THE RESERVE OFFICERS' ' TRAINING CORPS 'l'he Stanford Field Artillery Unit eame into existence with the opening' of College on October 1, 1919. ,Previous to this time the Chief of Field Artillery had undertaken the preliminary organiza- tion of field artillery units during the first half of the year nineteen hundred, the only units of this arm, in existence up to that time being those at Yale, V. M. I., and Culver Military Academy. Two field artillery officers reported here in the spring of 1919. The work of arranging eourses, getting equipment, horses, and the necessary buildings was carried forward so tl1at instruction started on October 1. ln 1916 Major Jens Bugge started an infantry unit of the R. O. T. C. which was very popular, due to the ability and person- ality of lllajor Bugge, and to the impetus which the Worlcl War gave to military training all over the country. An infantry battalion of three hun- dred and ninety students was formed and occupied a high place in the life of the eollege until the coun- try entered the war. Of the total of 687 men who .MC - :few llwfft wtf v 1,1 ,V in y - ldQL11,f,,g4,lgi, i -WW V 13.11 llilfx Ol! IHI. IIIAIXIXG CORPS fd j f .1',,T, .f r . .. .:i ', ' , - , , ,,,,,, Y, 1 1 V - 1,11 . .1 Q - if if ., aft-at f1jf6'Al - . 1. Vw , gy . ' 'll M f 'M v1',.5,,.FtQLQf if 1 '14 kill .N X X 1' ' - L LI-is illiilfiwx 'L I '?'1Ar, 1 'U' ohfiwnflmi i -'11mx:ixv--Will! '15 -1 ' L' V xi J Zigi. .,-'IA 1 Nfl Ill filly Ahab 1 V, ,, 'Q' iwgfef, fa. 'l'TlQ,1 rl, ' ln ,.v.,Y- 31,j:,- 11'- 'lv , 1' XL' HN' 1,10 V' , sift algal, wi-4.f1M11'2if-' l '-reel wifi!-e21 Lf:re1?-fa ii fp 50 X.- STANFORD Qo,,,M,oa 01923 QUAD J' .Y ., cm. ,M Y Q Y Y ,- A . ,,, 1' 4 5 -. o ' .,..-,,.... -,. W..- . .Y ..--- g fgilhfb ij. -7'xD1,C'-.7 ',,f- -N'.fT'jAy:wu 'FRWQA-r-1 r Efyir 22 Q11 ep! WQF , 'J' F? '1 i T'7C-.11:aJi 79v ll-H! f ' in 1 Q bf' ' - 5 -139' .J ' 'si' 7 K o -fr' ' 'M X f. M- . X , ', Y V.-K' i-- ii 4 -, '-.. ',:'-K 1 Wig!-'f.'e-SJQ35:5-Qi-59.5.15will 'fx-f-f.fEi..!g.g.-of g gi.-5 1 1 -. .'3i51Jfcf,lf'r+?, :fer QQ ?Eo.ifg- ,105-'J 'f.......w V ver ,-,A-,Q U31 V V -if. -4 :lime eh 1 ,ifeyri cu 1 4 1- . 1 M, rjvulln 'fifg 1 ' . will '- ,. Q. f'- v if iff? l Qfifw egg. gslcitgq, if 1 ,l-,ff href, we wi zfrf mig. if ' wma. -sc, 7 ' QL-- ' jf' 'if 'Sli J 0? e iwlhfi' 1. .ff 'eillffhg-Q .iqxiiffifi 4.43 ' cf Jfii It ,--J 1 ll 'P iiiwi J' rom 'ric.ms lH'1Plil'ISEN'I'ING srxxrolm .xxu 'rms Uxivnusrrv or oulcoox Qlgl iff if l'li.XYl'IIJ ox TH:-: curves nvrm IX Mn' gQW,f?-j ,J-'lf' L J' vi af VW! 1' 'li' 1-if . . . . f- ge served in the Stanford battalion up to the tune the linlted States entered the 5. war, 1-L3 served as couuuissloned offlcersg 257 had enlisted SCPVICCQ 76 served i11 the Navyg T in the lilarine Uorpsg 2 in the British service, and 202 had no ser- vice, principally because of under age. Many of these who have come back to jllff complete their courses have given valuable assistance to the officers on duty in Qfetlfjyjl mfg putting the R. O. T. C. in the high place which it should occupy. During the 254155 S. A. T. C. period about 650 men were enrolled, while those who were too young ff? took an intensive training course under the officers on duty here. 5, Gif' , . . . . . fix ilfffl EAW After the war the reaction in military matters was reflected in the 11umbe1' il' nyc- . - . . . . , , ,- 1 . -big of students enrolled in the R. O. T. C. upon its reorganization. Finally, the in- fislisggtu 19121 fantry unit was discontinued in January, 1921, it being thought best to eoncen- 21552555 trate on training of reserve field artillery officers for which work Stanford is probably better fitted than any other university in the country. 1 I x sl, , . . . 'GJ 6 1 The growth of the Field Artillery Unit has been healthy and constant. In . . . , . 3 NU V, 647' two years it has doubled its enrollment, the Increase tor the past year being ,-5472341 i . . .. . . . . . ,fi 1 -,, tlurty per cent. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps occupies a fixed place 111 'fail s . . . . . . . . . . . 1- 'N iQ American university hte today, and it has a definite bearing on the future ot 515292 our country in the position it occupies in our national policy. The graduates H551 aff receiving commissions from Stanford are assigned to existing organizations of MASH? .,. X . . . - Q, A- he-1 the Ninety-first Division. ff-WE-gl Si 1? C , 3- Y .. in 2537 .UU N F QW' fifibmt ,gf W- cv- rg, mf- -mug, , - HV, .Q:??1V...f, . , xi , 9 . F7fil,f !if5 ,TT-.5 ,, ? s-'f QC-'S'fF,2.75 Xhgqigiffi-:34fu' .1 .ffll.lxu. if iff? V' 'j. -fm? s' seem ki- I -545440-' -ff .- fkf l . N . in , ., H ,-T2 '.. ssl, Cm f , my iffCQJ55??f? fiiQ.Lsg:j53f Ei'?1as12iQTi5fi?2?2o?Ji32591 the? ' '.L.5e-45 's-9f1 '?3bQ2'f Q-'2'1i-dftFo3e5411: ., ' U' ' 1 1-fl. .1?2iEf'GffV?fr 'J.'PJMGJQ' 522-1-arf SW 51 J fi S'l'AN.FORD ,f-KJULQX. 1923 QUAD It .i L' i 1 ,. ssdhwogx. X jg 215 1 .J Q ,IW-pee. ly- ,Ni 4, ' - i .vi Q tv 5.1 leg, f ,- gi gi V ' it--, 1 1 wi: f2,',53,f5g F ' '- -' L ' M ,IQ li,QLQf 'Jg...g:. 3,,.-HL-A xg, ,--i.-.-Z.g--. .. ---...Qf,.N.Hy gg -g ,V im. i. NATURAL SCIENCES 'ififff .Developing boys into professional men 1S the work of the Geology department, -v..:f i in the o iinion of Bailev Willis. Disci iline is the means to that end he declares. fel . .i l .i 1 I lg-,g-:'i,f Through geology, as through other branches of investigation, she teaches that .Q obedience to law leads to true liberty, and she trains the geology magor to under- .lf 5 lvfgf Qi stand the value of self-discipline. ln its relation to the University as a whole, 5'QtlfLl'.,1 the Geology department offers an opportunity for acquiring an elementary knowl- ffl' edge of the earth sciences. Thus, the department Joins with all others in that if-I co-operation which makes Stanford a unit. F-'i 'f'.. , . . . , Qigf' The Department ole Botany is composed ot people who like to study plants lx if ltf'cLif r'11' because of a personal interest in them, and who fsgiirljl Q wish to infuse into others the same feeling. The fillfl Lfo if iff, department offers courses which may stimulate the it qi. '-J:,fi.f'., interest of people and lead them to professional fmt W V ' 1 ' ' f tl 'li fi h positions. lt offers courses .or lose vs o vs s ',iFlffliijf1 to become well-informed about plants, but who may ,lj have no intention of becom.ing professional botan- Wi Suki limp' ists. Botanical training leads to the profession of lm. Q1g'lRlVj',f A plant pathologist. Its courses are indispensable Qqfilllial-Qg'Qx to the practice of agriculture, horticulture, for- lf, -fi 'qQ'gll'.'., estry, and other practical phases of applied botany. flf - -' - ' -' if a D1 t it f iqweywi luc primary function o ie cpar men' 0. I, QQMQQ c Physiology is to teach and to carry on investlga- lggwyl tion in all that pertains to the bodily functioning i of animals. Since instruction in this particular Gfflf P?1QfXHQliL-jj field is an important part of the professional ,S training of medical students, a large part of the Jxgzfl it routine teaclung of the department is devoted to -'j.1,'c7El -Eqllilffl,-p '- H V 1 1 V required medical courses -in physiology. These ffl? 251 B'm'm luhmh' iwmogi are courses in medical science, as distinct from lop' yjg?ij6',','3f medical practice, taught with emphasis upon the XM 'i'ff.gt,jigffi fundamental principles, and with only such reference to their application to lgirff Q:53f:'!f, medicine as enters naturally in the course ot teaching. 'ttf ffQ5l,Qll The faculty of the Department of Zoology is doing more than teaching its 'H' lyififjxlf subjects to students, and is contributing materially to the scientific knowledge of fl? ixj-Eclxlfgfg society by continu.al investigations along Zoological lines. The results ot these in Q'jiPfgtV investigations are delivered direct to students who wish to follow the same phase QQ! Iflfffiy of work themselves, and to students who wish only an elemental knowledge of 5:7-35-','YV the science. ls for' lvl fit. X ly 'i iff .MM ici Yi JU X ISHN., 5 JM f J --f--1 ---ni-v --,- af--V V V--------M ------f---------3----7--V W . . . ,V ..-J T -,. ffl-27' '21-'Zh ,Tgl'51-,.-, 'TP - 'rf A LTA 'i'w'1'7- 'vis . ' ' 'Tlx' 'yrfi' i .' rw 'f'f'5 6f i iZ'fiffflv':Q'5ir+'f5'i' of N MIM' it '?5 7Q'i slf1i.3'figvjflk' Igfgz1J2lg:f73mr3g1gy.4 M Spa jf' 32esw1.51+ if1ff,.gsfT':iit1f..: l - ' s N '- v H, 4 'R 'Z'- , ', ' I YW JIQY- ,. v.,' J' ' gn an Q. K l Rv ' lvl-T I i ' f 8. 'DI4 5'.:tcv-isfeifgxrfici.af-iawfiilii bi aw- 'M N L- riff 52 sq-,.xN1.-ORD' QSM 1923 QUAD . 5 .-'-iff'-. 4, 5 ' r ' '..w,. JV. -, 'T'---t 1' -- .'.F'f'f'r C: 55 K+. - TTC v -V 'Y-v 1' . .V 1 'lt e1..i' .4 'z' one N- 'Q flifildji 5- 'WT1'fl'4f'3,.- 2?'.,1T'w'lm'--V12 ' if? Wir S' '1-f5'a.1m.f Q' fe.-1 - 'eivfr ly - 1 :Lu 3 ' . 12.1 A ' ,.i2g.l3Jif.-.XL-if ilfifcf-.Vfg -tra,-1.' ff ' Lip I .' ,, as.. - frm gif-ji 51- .- . .. - iz:-all-awp L as--W i.1.4:...g. f- W,-J ,M -' -rl-5-jimi Tl V l IJ c.,m.n- M :F 51.1733 Q-,f:'W..1 at , 5 fi. . APPLIED SCIENCES lqffg . Wie ' l ' IIE most important change in policy in the Department ot Chemistry has iyj,l1lgf'ig ' l been an increase in the requirements for the degree of Chemical Engineer to .Q.jl,.t'g':fi, ml ' six years of academic work, two of wlueh shall. be in graduate standing. 'l'his 'gbxrvfi-i' A, , ' , . . . . . . N- ,Mix . will relieve the crowded undergraduate schedule in this division and provide i5Se,,,f,4,5, i luore time for extending the irofessional training of students in the chemical Held. .l ll'Q'f'1 i D . 1 . D . A . . . M.. Another notable event is the establishment this year hy .Protessor Lionel R. i,'-E'llff,'1.- , . 1 - n V I . , l',7l,l ,Nl K' Lenox ot the department, ot a graduate fellowship in chemistry. This carries l'gg.l..f,,1 - ' . . - . . . . . fy, ij vi f. .. an hororarulm of 2114600 and by action ot the Board ot Trustees ot the University, i'Q.5QlAf,'5fQ 1. , is to be known as the Lionel Redmond Lenox Fellowship in Chemistry. 'l'his !,Qr.5'g5fl,i5, ,ff generous endowment is a distinct eontrlbu- f1.,gf.,'ifl 5 ii 1 tion to the research interests oi' the depart- ' ,'Qi ,Qj, , 5 1.1 ment. Q3iljlil2'if , i H - l My an lhrec new appolntments have been made 'iii--Mfyfw to the staff: Assistant Protessor Albert F. . - c',-fa U lll ,X Germann, who comes trom VVester-n Reserve l 'llniversityg Instructors John Russell and 5!il.'.i1l,5..! Charles D. Lowry, from Harvard University. jggwfijl . . .... Mathematics -is a science in wluch spee- lv! taeular discoveries are .intreqxuent and the Q1 ,Q ti f., l-iii! l it lf 1 if l,c,, 'x r it-,.'lt ' l .. i, 1 ul, Q , A 'la 0 mfg , i . l 1 Q i l,,f, i ty ljfi' li lei i l mx lg' 1 W. rl- uf work of the two departments at Stanford this vear has been characterized principally by a 'fl sp irbl gli more efficient working force to meet with the needs of students who wish specialized mathematical training and those who wish courses as a foundation or an assistance in other lines of endeavor. These needs are filled by the Department of Mathematics while the courses in Applied Mathematics are planned to meet primarily the require- DR R E Swxw nlonts of Students in Cnglnuerlng' T110 ailn Head of 'the GiheniistrylDilpailaliielit. is to make these-courses practical in the sense ' sllfgfggl of furnishing thorough 'drill on fundamental principles and much practice in , their application. The Department of Physics caters particularly to specializing students, main- ly those whose course is in engineering, physics, mathematics or medicine, but was V31 bail rsxffn-'fa ll .r Ai, f ff me .Y ' fy A .-1 ' . . . . - . . . , , y' lg w1th the inau uratlon ot the Lower Division ada ited some ot 1ts divisions fiffri . s 0 fn, 3 the programs ot more general students. f,f.p.,fl2 . 'fflb alleys , . of . ef- ,gl-Sell 4 i ,,.l,t . l N- wif I J 'fs if if J t if tfi,,f-- 'lfn Mt M K SU! 1, fn r I f n, fo. lQ Q Q' f I v l F l x M YI Y w t 3, L XQQ , , lsilf' inf ,X elf, ,XL-f-sv uf i ldwijw ..... D.--,-,-,.,. ...W rrrrr D ,, il '- 1 ' i 1L'-::fr'f f , f 'Tgv.f- -' '- - ------ifwl riff' CC' 'Tl 1 'g..LWE,'?f6.,.. -L lp,ri.wjNf,r.3 Aa, T- -.gigvg ,eb ll . Lg 1,-, :ffm , uw H, R ,aff . -K K , 'gb X , 1 5 ,U 3-tj ., f A VQ,5N .1 , 45 , K ,X ,JJ -.. k ,JW Ms, 5 K 1 -vm ,J Nl. .Jr ffm, 1 ., 1, ,X N, slgfgy ,I 1.515 ,227 . G . Titty i,.Mi.I, KJ., 1 1,51-.RU ,T X' K-L 5,11 ff, N- i -X i ,:-f+4w,:'. -if' er f ' ..,t.,t..'t-: .fT -. ' 1 -..-'-as-3-I ' 9 nl . .We- lf fer J 'fm gf, f., , X M- -si F1 3-'W' Y ll XX' Lil' ' i ,gf qi-f' 5 s ff: Qvrwl' 2 x,1lirXF'L , X .,f,a,e,4, .gi,,:f f,15,,LJgigjkg ,ys1xgf2xg5,,.,,3, 4 , fl .g- - - LL-fl fgili -3-ffgf i1?f3.u ' self el ju ,,f xg,- X .DM 11,,d1+:EL..L-.-,.14n.x.a,ews..,u..-w, - . .1--HAQUC, ,K ,,1.. QA,q?.,4 fiiflvfgf Wy, - ,MW ,4A,Al V- A-M f STANFORD OWJUNI 1923 QUAD 0 ., .90 P 3 .,, i i E 'll' 1 clk Qi! lx X151 if l W? F, .EQ 77' ff, -' 'ff lf ff ,jF1a,tliil . ,J .7 Ulf gui ,I -'K ,ng A i A v V .i22'y.f'J, - .xv V ' ' x-'xl dk f xnxx la r iw. Lifi-ll' iffy!! i3 vi lily -T it-'L '11, ri, 'Q S'-'-Lx lf 5 fi M F 1 . .VJ :Q lg'Q' fc X' igiliiini' ll 'I if -274' 'sill iii ,lu ' fig nlqfgfr 93 Ig y Mi viiyiivlj :la ii 'il P-.2'.fl'f ll l 'wi' :lii 'Qi' . V- K G i., if zfijygr J .4 'i 2,ahm,n5' K' QU..-l rx if .fm 55i1s'lif:Wi qgilx' ' l W lull y ll 3 -ff .v. 1 -,fl-1 ,xmas '1.:fffiil1.f,i1 ,tillifgt Ti :Fifi ' wg ii stsfjfb? out . ,Vi . 'E 'I lerliilai iifdgii lf 'i Q ,I y V . iii it if , ti Ilgt ,lj ff?3',a?2, 5 5 fi lt 71 ,U .'!'X,'TL,rjff' 04- E- i:?i3f.7f ' V k.i?,,yL,v X -If'-I wb' ..-' - 1 -- '--. f.. ,.,- , Egg' i,sj,.1l,l ,l All .--'::..4J1 S.'JJ-if f-gf 1-',. ' ' 'gfmiiefr' qi' J.-.JCD .Q--. sn 1 L J My f W- Q . it r ENGINEERING In Engineering News of November 14, 1891, there will be found a descrip- tion ot the technical courses which were established in Stanford llniversity at that time. It is stated there that in planning them, the aim has been to bring them abreast ot all that is best in modern technological education. To send out engineers, educated in all that the term implies, to bear their part in solving the problems that fall to their lot, is the aim ot' the technical de- partments ot Stanford University. Four hundred gone out from Stanford with the degree in A. 13. Alumni Directory, published by the Stanford student chapter of the American Society ot Civil , Engineers in 1921, contains the evidence that l Stanford civil engineers are practicing in thirty states of tl1e Union, in the l'hilippine Islands and Hawaii, in Porto Riico, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, England, Japan and China. Editorially the Engineering News in 1891. re- marked: Vile are assured from authoritative sources that the facilities for technical instruction which are planned there, are to exceed anything yet created at any technical school in the coun- try. This prediction has not come true. The history of the financial struggle of the University explains the nonfultilhnent of that prediction, but the records-of the graduates of the department also show that material equipment, after all, is a matter ot secondary importance. We have been able during the past years to acquire all needed i equipment for undergraduate instruction, and ad- ditions have been made as the need arises. The 'Department of Electrical Engineering majors graduates only. For stu- dents in other departments it functions' as a. service department much the same as the Departments of Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Geology. The department otters no specialization curricula in telephone or radio com- munication, traction, power transmission or other allied branches. lt confines its instruction and research everywhere to fundamentals. Its students thus ae- quire a. foundation upon which they can quickly understand the practice, and can effectively undertake to overcome the obstacles 'found in any branch of the electrical industries they may enter. and seventy-four men have in Civil Engineering. The lJ.XDI7Y Manx T J , Y 05137 '-----l-br YW---..L.w.. ..Y. H .Y di....-A,, ...,. A, , , , -W A-M , ,,wmMA- fx 1 1 fvfsfu ' ,K ES--TTT' ,.-if ' i wi 1,212 A ,M'Q'f'l1 JSQQ1 . A Wwlx 7' f , ,xg ,A sp .K Ce . ,V .: .j.-gi , .Tri A -I .. , ,J 25 X , ,sa 1.1, . Y 5 ,l , L Q6 ' x t falkg Y.. 1 -2 IM lllilillx is . ,. Eli. . . , f 2. X jf! yum Q' W i 'L 'K ' - - f - H - 1 .., 'N 1 N I FG, ' , -51 ,. 3' . f Y, I -F ftxuijfff, ,yu l M h K ,,Y , ,k',,,fVx che 1,4 ,5 V ,N .r . gn' ff - f f ,fify M .A - 1' 'fr -' -, e k -f-.,- 1, Q 4-' 'i':' 1, -1- t, J' J ,-me 1 f saw - f 1 - f fy H 1 1 is -L si + it .rw , .4 Y' m V V , V M 3, 61 W . Q ug- L11 ,. 4 N 1-2 7.7, .Al-..I.....?,mu, ,tins-ws , ,lim ,. F- it E4 KARL! a17's'wJ1Cil11iED'xi Ill i1 '7' ll lE ' 'YP-LU ' ' 1 l T iii wi-it iii-'sweat' l Qnxieivi ori3z'ff--is 'l ff i'L'55.5ETf3ELEi'?L2fbi iii!! ' fi 5-1 0 S. N. ' , sp! ,Q-1. , Q? . . .., K, fylisi can Jw. iigVdf,9V7:C:QuQ,5'f!j!,,,?':::',9,l,,liKT:qj it +1 J Pawmmv l . l 4 N si . STANFORD Qo,wa,oog923 QUAD J -f g .f ,W ,. 7, . , - -- A, -pn H.- +. 2:1 '. o ' -..A A W7'i?fsf-fl-f -tv l'fszflgf7rp1f?Y'vTIfEw sfffrfmi 5 '?e'-ff-trf+':1'3fyr2-vii-V .T rf5?6 +Tf?fs-'san-tifwah f Ex .s45brtQarQfLi .iigoif 2,f,ffas.5 i aN'.'v+?ggies3-e 1feat1?zafgsgeeSsff,res-A, fm, - J, iii-s Q - -- -- --if--ed - i.5-rw 'VJ J ff.. .ff L f stil- . pw x 6C?7A.,gV fig , . . . . , Milne: Lim One of the most vital things in the department is the contact its faculty men ,fyg maintain with leading electrical engineers talumni and othersj, in pi-aetiee 1-Y- xf, , . . , ,Z ii gt lift! through eo-operative research, and by work on technical committees of the na- My tional engineering societies in the electrical industries. 'l'hrough sueh contact giiqlieftf It an authoritative understanding is maintained of the range and eharaeter of 5Qxif'gb W5 tundamentals that should be acquired by the electrical engineering student while 'ifij in the university through instruetion, study and researeh. Rishi? ll' . . . - . . . . . Y , 'A fgllili On the walls ot the Engineering Societies Library in New York City one may if lffiyfl read: I+lngineering is the art of organizing and directing men, and ot' eou- iviili ,ijff g.i,r', trolling the forces and materials of Nature for the benefit of the human race. A recent editorial in a San Francisco paper, quoting this definition, expressed its i,fail:.fiaQ, :QM naive surprise at the breadth of field outlined for the profession by it, and took ,i,eQtF?7 j',i tor granted that it was the engineer who was Just discovering this tact. il 11 real- ff' 'flip itv. the engineer has known it all along and it is society at large tha has iw 'f.'i3i'TZi2l ,MY . . .A . ' I ra .u l is I LOU A ML: ,V slow to apprehend the significance ot the role he plays in maintaining and ad- Wi-i?TJg' Yaneing eivilization. 'fill ill Qlt has been with no narrower aim than that oi' adequately preparing men for jd the profession thus broadly conceived that the. engineering courses at Stanford Qi Wg jjifj were originally laid down and have been persistently conducted. At the same fEfliflfQf'i1 Tlifi tnne, this vision of the ultimate goal has not been allowed to blur the details of 51,2-, The road necessary to be traversed in order to reach it. The eurrieulum has been W . . . . s 4 - . , Q: 'x , fm planned in recognition of the taet that true engineering is the exercise of trained fftligf' -im ,iudgment in gathering, interpreting and weighing data, and making deeisions iitgigki based thereon. g:FM',f?l'7!' fill writ M gjflgi , '-ni -Hg, eta i Qi-isa' it Q 'sl Q' Ig hx W1 1 l' pffffiy wife H fwfr, iii 1 filtfia .-if .1 ' '-jkiib 359 TY ' Vigo '21 ff . 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' :P:'tr ' x f' '.','1L N'- ' wr , 11, f - .23 '4 W g' Ii .lam . '-'f' ' Q'1Ljfvf'1'?g.if1QMI1 ,,,,1.?! lyk ,M ,--,. 9 'Z z fff . vH,L1 VI''f,,pf 'v . .- ----I -WM tl I ,xi V' 'l7, - ' --1., ' ? 'fMC. .T' fg .I.'..IfLiXfT J f,'1-Hwfzmfl-,?p1f,-rv'-.I,,fJQmffz'f-f 'w f1t.' I !g?6 l15N'f?:x - W3 , 'wwf' - .Tw I 1-,Wg-yff-1... A T Rig 1' .',' -.,,,,-,tn 2 .L .' ' I- ' I' '.g,b,,5,- -f :::'J? Ti114.:1 w:zi1u.1..1.i1 '. '!,'g2 Q,5g,.,,y'.gi31g3,'?-'Q'2Zv. :fU'Ff,'l?,... ' 1' -cf . Tr-1-':, ,n.v', .'i'5-'K ' 'I-,Q R V- f A--1-w-'v.1 4 5 A fwgs, 'J 413'-fK 'r'z'f - .-gi -A -lm-:LQ--..W 55 fZ?Li?f,L.,.f4L' 'KSQM , 1, ' V GHLTAZLQ. W' Q Ya.-. fag... --I ' 'U' ' ---3-C 4-' Z. ' -.Y 35'--4-av-g -21, -if -- V -v ' .. I ,.x,.. ,.' Jig. - f,. ..,, .7 'Wi'-ELLT. 3, ,,J..2,.., sri-537-' '-. .. XS. ' 'ff Y- 'Lrg' . gpgam ' - X 1 THE ART GALLERY 56 y Q. STANFORD MUN 1923 QUAD J -... . Soi' cafe' VU,-Fi. K f'F'ii 'f'.'.'i-Pi?'-Qv.3j'f'if YRjffi- 4 1 1,5 ,,..Mav1T'TFT3'T'1ff2f' sw., :.fr'.'mi:'?wsx,Y -mf, 3, - ,,s L. - - 5 ,5,,Ls,.., ,4 X E-K .L 2 ,,,.'.Q ',,, V' ' J? --jf fe ffiffi 9-.T Q.:-' gi- 150 '-':.'-Y'-.lffj -31. ..itifZ3i!f3fi,fpllQl-1, -aff x gt g? PQ 1 I-2l35S.f1.5fcgZ.3gefa f5Lgiif1QfQS1 .9 :..,i..r' t Q51 -f-N .iw F yarn lei ' Wi! fry, LANGUAGES .4.g.i,,et W . , , 5 T' at CLASSICAL LITERATURE giwlifflkf f A . . , . . . . . . . . 1H?..V'fv- ln view ot the essential. solidarity ot classical studies, the Latin and Greek g departments at Stanford were merged this year into the Department of Classical ,I ly, Languages, and an eifort will be made to present in sequence or in combination 'ggi various aspects of ancient civilization as exemplified in the two spheres of Greece 71,51-Y 5377 and Rome. Modern Europe and its offspring, the countries of the New World, itil if rest so largely upon the foundations of these states, that one cannot understand ffl' many of the elements in our civilization without devoting some attention to iff Roman antiquity. The new department 's program includes courses in literature, Elf history, philosophy, archaeology, art and many other subjects lying within its HE,'ffQ'0e' scope. ROMANIU The work of the Department of Romanic Languages has been planned with iii: a view to serving the varied interests of the students registering for it. Many im Q5 'Mg students take French or Spanish for the purposenof acquiring a reading knowl- grit? edge ot these languages. The department recognizes the practical value of such 521, wifi zito knowledge and has made ample provision for it. Wliile the student is acquiring 'E-F, tiff the ability to read a foreign language, it is felt that he is also gaining some ll 53 knowledge of the -life, .thought -and literature of another race. Language is the Fifi instrument of civilization and is therefore the key to a knowledge of it. More- Liq5lfvl,Lv,2 flag over, the student 's sense for language as such is developed through the study of a foreign language. One cannot continue such a study. long without noting cer- 923 tain obvious resemblances and differences between English and the foreign ideas. This leads the student to observe forms and constructions more carefully than Clit, he had been accustomed to do and also gives him a better knowledge of the flaw? English lan uage. I MY. wa b g , ity 'gif GE RMANIC fm! wr . . , wlfffff The department endeavors, -within reasonable limits, to meet the needs of if ,FQ all who present themselves for instruction, including those who are seeking an if Kp :SET glvanccdl degree or a cteiiheris cergficate in Gcrmcanithose wishirag tim make the Ai erman anguage an 1 era ure e1r mayor stu y in a course eacing to the ii, tiff A. B. degree, and those needing or desiring a reading knowledge of the language Qld for advanced work in other departments, or for an other reasons. 63 , ?f' f y mx In-, ,M JUZ 'iff lift 1 34 T ill tgirl 1 ty ii ri ix . 'L f '-i- 8 Fa lin 'EM' ii f 3 1 . W fn 7355? Cillkai, WWE- faew I-1 -.w.wett + -A G- - -45.65 f .Q f- eff wwf 57 , . , . ,Ii STANFOIQD o,,,,.,,,,o 1923 QUAD 1' 4 , 4 J , , . - . . W- .- ee.-.A sb-'es-'Aa .,- ,.,.. . fc. x .f,Wf.'rGf .Q-.4 f ifffwf-1' Fi'-14,51 12 1 31'5NW.i.wwif,if.-'f'f1.- rf 1 .1705 'ff 'Kif24fMEi,?fj ii-5115.37 -Jfifj---f, i'7.1QQ f 5 sijfde 22533511 ?L.i15ff 1-Mil :QLFi.fLfif2.5g22Tit5-23,925 lf.,-1:52439 - V ,N ' elm, Pii.kq7,71 M ifr- .J,.! Nuff 'Ui ' spd iw: 1 1 1 Ji- i as-11. :I IQNGLISII cv, iqhlflvl . . . . . . f.li i sqffgi ,ggi The department ot English includes so many subgects that it is something Qiqffr fL',jjijx,V, el' a Joke in the profession that one cannot guess in advance what a professor ot Q-11.53-1 ig..-Q 111 English will be teaching. At Stanford. the department gives courses in the l11s- sri! . X .V , . . . . , . . c ' i:Qg,,'i,-,i tory ot English literature and the interpretation ot particular authors, in the w'f1E,g?3. history ot' the English language and the reading of Old English and Middle Eng- FS, 5513 ,pi isi ex ,sg in ie wri 1 g o' essfys, s or s ories, 1 rams, crse, ,L 1' a s, 2 ' li l I t t tl tn t ft h t t l L v elite 1 l ind 1' advertisements, in the making of speeches, the conduct igjggj tllt,th Int tt t oty nlth i .f La 1 o' mema es e ora i er are a ion o? 1 e r , a c c .ig Qj4,w.4'l presentation of plays, in the teaching of English, and 'fg,e.?Q,i,5 the administration of newspapers. No wonder that a 'Sli N9 .ci statf oi' some twenty persons is required. Special inter- 2115, fl il , ests have been recognized, during this year, a little more if-I'Ti 'vJ','!UJ clearl than heretofore b arran ID certain courses ,,, Ji . 7 - - till., under the Division of Public Speaking and the Division if-Lil ,, .t,,.. . . . . . . 11,-.mix ot Journalism, and by revising the requirements for ffj, ii-.-q:i,', ' ' ' 'wil .fgiiiw maJor students so as to emphasize the particular needs 'lr W .iii 1 ' of those who are fitting themselves for rofessional work limi' . , , .U lf! xt' 1 ,y in either division. The department has encouraged stu- pill lui- 4,1 . , - 1 , ij' fgigll,-,,'pi4 dent talent this year hy ottering annual prizes tor the ,pi Q, best etforts in short story and verse writing, and in pub- 11, 1 ffgyg, fQ.1f 1 lic speaking. In addition, the departmental stait edited 'g new . . - ' Qieiilffgi i the February number ot the Cardinal, as an impetus for ,Sill '. fi , . . .... , ty 1,1 i5'g:5Qg1Q i lurther student participation in literary work. fofilifla im. lc. M. .xlmifzx fx- , - cr .' 'ssh if ff ., .gig 1 2 ',1W'1 . . I iii. 1 - SIJAVIK, if,',,iq f .Y 'f lftlgiiigl The Slavic people, who occupy more than halt' of Europe, control a territory yV':'.f?'p, that IS many times as rich in natural resources as France, Germany, Italy and Q. J.. t?iQ'g..',:5' Spain combined. This tremendous wealth needs exploitation. At present, the 'ti .Qi'f1g,f1g3, Slavic people are technically and financially incapable of utilizing their natural Xllzl ,Qeitlfjl resources, and need experts in many lines to help in the work of restoring order Migl fa yi . . . . . . . .ia ' tfeilfirgfl and developing their industry and commerce. Realizing these opportunities, M1 Stanford organized a Slavic section in 1918. Since 1919 a number of lecture im' courses have been added to the original curriculum., it having been decided that pig Mfgff-' the Slavic studies should not be confined to the Russian languages alone. The QAZQQQ Stanford library is rapidly becoming the richest in the United States in respect Qt? ggi, to its Slavic section. ag' it pf-.1 tau 3' y 'fffjf ,ifllf lf, fkQ': i '7 l ,if -PF, Wil u '1i'- 5 cg , , ,, -MMM ,dh Y, .,,., Ak W Y fipil i 'f-fi . ' if F 3 1+-,,, ,---3-fffgv Y- ,, , -. . k' A Q,f 1,Y 'E' .A A kd., .! 'iwfl milf' LGF?-' . CQL ' ' ' h I f fi , ia tllilillxx-. N Q gf, '- --1-f:Qb,:-?tt1 17 ' ng' xiii-?T,'1!'.i,'.' WW' -. T- -1 iii FTW ' 4' 1-- L ' -.md-:-'ii'fQV'.Vff' 5uc1 'Q-'ti ri , 'if g U '-id' ff - -. '-sf' 39' ...W --.i w7.!'l'f -if 'X-L -'J a-,ur-XLQ ,ff ff, -, rf f'P6iQf'1i52il'iff t fiie s f . 1 Pi. 'fi'f'1.r fic: i i i7siiU1':?vf f. 21 ff if .371 s :Y 95.5.aQ1l.i'iiY'-fiXv1L,,l N f-'ti , 4 4,1 .f.9y1,,.sg. N. 1. 3- , y. - ai- fb d'i4'.'ff- is -' i --9: f Q--X-,x ,1 -4, ,,. ilqr 1-,X 1.5 f 'M if N -mule' i'fM1+4i 41 'AN' -J JJ-men. L.y.1fQ anger'-bs.-fnfl.,e.:1f!A.'..df 58 , f. l '- . X fl 1 'f sT,xNFOR1q o,,,Jli,,,o 1.1923 QUAD ff 11.-21:1.-ifwzfawie g fi? 5' Pe-zfw-'+P ,fr J - 0-PM-vfi L Q -'17, ,eg PSYCHOLOGY Upsychology began in my regime, tells.l.'rofessor Frank, Angell, in a nicely appointed office about if'f,l 8x 12, in the inner Quad, where now mathematics lllm?.,5, holds Sway, The office was easily large enough, h0W- ' gif, ever, to hold all the major students of the depart- ment, but foreseeing a possible increase of one or txvo, we moved the next year into the sub-garret of Llflltilllt the Engineering Building. Tlus structure had been ,,l,llllAlil sliced horizontally to accommodate new-corners and the tie-beams ran across the two rooms allotted to us li? about five and a half feet above the floor. It was here IQ' the first really practical intelligence testtsaw light- ,lips 9 in fact, many lights. Any student butting his pate ,gall .Q,ll. against the beams without being staggered or floored, ff was regarded as too 'Slick-headed for tclrc department, ,ll1f,,1f3,, iff' however well ada te to us surroun ings. gg. ,Q As the academijc mortality promisedlto become se- DR. FR-NNK -NNGHIJA liy Q. law rious, the department moved again-fthius time to the ' I gt fill? brick structure on the outskirts of Mayfield, supposed to be the library of Qtan- gm, 5125 71410 fm-d's legendary Frenchman. It was a quiet neighborhood, and in spite ot the by 'H My numerous inconveniences, the staff was sorry to move, when through the devel- :ll SKQ ,'J5.lf opment of the out-er Quadrangle, there was room for it elsewhere. H liar: all The new position over the Physics department and beneath a leaky roof, ,llllvl'W5l1 Vllpl pmfesgol, Angell relates, Hsymbolizes the place of Psychology amongst the scien- Q3-Qllgfl tistsg for like Physics, its methods are based on the laws of scientific procedure, gl: but unlike Physics, it is subjected, through no fault of its own, to the leakage of gill? superstition and the drafts of popular opinion. A ,n sl , lu ale PHILOSOPHY Philosophy is not one of the descriptive or positive sciences concerned with one particular aspect or characteristic' of the tlnngs or events which makeup sfylji Ig the order of nature as a whole. For his actual knowledge ot the world he lives 'iff in, the philosopher willingly depends upon the scientists. Putting it in a gen- ,gif eral way, philosophy is persistently concerned, through all changes of empha- gif sis and manner of approach, with the place, powers, and opportunities of man in the order of reality about which the sciences give such a wealth and variety of information. .llljif The student of philosophy has need ot' all that he can learn from the sciences, l-05322 Clif both physical and social. But in return philosophy has much to offer in a lg broadened understanding of the significance of his work. T? 4 XM cr .algal emi ,. ,,- .-,,,J - ' F, .,,-.fGfi,q'f3 M ., fired? fl? fffi jfigc 53: W5 fi-l gazrfvfq ,. +-g'f6i'1f5'f f-f51'gi5'QlfQ52i','Wai. s,f1lfQr.QQiSQ.s4faa1 f- ' ' ' faa5.P3ff-fa, 59 lf' l. .Y 1 ic. 1 ,f'. STANFORD, 03,5-g,,a4bi923 QUAD .. ... .. ,.-. .. . . ' an 0- 'Ji1 '-.0 ' i-- .,f, - -, f, , -. i- ' -' J-It - Q W ' 'fi 1' 'A-'.f.f..f,:1 '-'1.1114- ' 'gilfiilx'x57ff:',fifL,f1LgniL,., 'f 'ftgigily Jf'li1Q'i: 'JT 'ii . I, 'Q N ,j iw FOOD RESEARCH INSTITUTE Um ' li I ' ,s7'f 'I ,' . T ' l 'l'hc establishment of the Stanford Food .Research lnstitute is significant not iii? tfkyjt T.',' gl only because of its importance as the means ol' carrying on studies that have a if iif7Ji,Q?ql direct bearing on all phases of human advancement and welfare, but also because hill Milf it is a recognition of the Wtest as an intellectual center. ,ll 'llhis was the statement made by President Willilli' following the establish- ,Qi t5i'ilQl'fed ment ol' the institute here last July by the Carnegie Corporation and the pro- Gui' 'rvi Q, vision of bI4T00,000 to support it for the first ten years. The .purpose 'of the institute is the intensive study ol' the problems- of the xQT,ij!.u,. production, distribution and consumption of food, which are connected with and Af f. underlie a large part of all economic problems. jf i-.v The University exercises complete direction and control of the work. .lt has ei, y',9:,iEQJi,g h.oused the institute on the Quad, has made its scientific laboratory equipment Jill available, and has appointed three directors. Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor, executive pf! i.,'l ff, secretary, has his otiices on the campus, and Works in the iield of physiology and f-fly Qbflgiipfr chemical nutrition, Dr. Carl li. Albcrg's work is concerned with the chemistry Ml, ot food' manufacture.and agriculture, Dr. Joseph S. Davis is in the field of if economies and food distribution. H gy ' -ul. ol xbtaptriivtl ,kiln We wi ic n 1. raw n my QQ, students trom all my jjeqxfinflf sections who de- .nil eiqimi sire to engage in tood research. A 'jf il-jijify'-Q small group ol' yi !,1','5.3N','l1iQ'fg fellowships a r e gil' ifdlliiff-Qi a v a i l a b l e for pl,- ylgtt. g r a d u a t e stu- dents. These stu- dents will relcellve pig .3Qf.igp5r3, unusual training diy Qfi'1Nf for public serv- Wi! ice, at the same his ifvsgiigixi time assisting the WJ' SQ institute. Q31 y,3,2fg,'fgfQ D u r i n g the 2-.vigil spring quarter, Dr. 'l'aylor gave fffyg lf -Zfffyx a lecture course 3. is'y on the Food Re- W5 :ttf .ig - N sources of thc im. c. i.. .il.liEl!G, ma. ix. i-1. 'r,xYi.on, on. .11 s. oivis Wm'l'l'H ni, il Vg, L lp fl.l 23f.51lefWw-as I .. ...A-.--,... . ...-.-.--W--WWE .... -.--- ...- -ff! ' K K 'f N 'I'-'Zia 1, . . ' - ', ' 1- -'-' , - .-F if--H -3-F-,W ---v,.- '- '-'W' 'Q tti' . te fi 7lr52'4f:fYf?'r't'.f+ 7 'i ,,,, ,T ........ .... .. i f Q 5 2511 WE:-f9l5'if.,+1 60 FRAMED BY AN ARCHWAY I ALUMNI 'FW 1 A fig? M-'w mmuHF:..hi x K QA si 1 W gf-1EZ. Lf .,,..H55m.:5'rg4-Q:-:2x:'.19J ',n.mvt I W 1, V. . 'i X 1 'f J. 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As A1lllllIll bvu1'et:11'y, an 0111011 to 111111111 he has devoted '.1'1f1.1ff9' 11151 191111 time simwv Svptf-111.l1v1', 1020, McDowell IS a.1'w11ys 1'oz111y to gn-got the 0111 ,g1f.jq.,f',Q' ,116 Ql'2l.11,H lmck for 11. few days O11 the u11111p11s, or to 11.111 111 the f0l'IllEl110H of 21 new 191271 r , . - f .N .A . 131. 011111 at lxuokuk 01' '11El.IlIlll1f0. 1131754111 101.1 1'1.1.'1f 1 ff' , . . . . . 'I .191 G1'1u11111t111I 11-0111 Stz1.111'o1 11 111 1900, he was 101' many years zlsslstant 1-ugist1'a1-, 9162721-11 11111111 1111 11111111 1111 tl1z1't ll0SIt.l0l1 ou 111'c1011nt of 11111 llI'1'.SSll1'C of E!.11llllIl1 ?l.1.1:211l'S. T119 .153 v111llS'EI'?lt0t1 Rovmw, 01' w1111,el1 he IS now 1lLilH2l,QOI', IS El 11181111 of 1118 1s11t111-ppisg, 1142.111 1111? 111 211141111011 110 s01'v0c1 as 15111111 01' Men 1!T'0lll, 1918 to 1920, in 11'11iuI1 position tho Q51Vf,j 111 ,--c, , . . ' 1 A 4,1f .jQ.g IWYESUIIT body 01' 1111111-1'1'1:1ss111111r1 11121410 1llS z1uq11z11ntaI1w. P yffwf' 51 51-S1-'11 C14 CQ . Q1 W1 5---1 A-11 1171, Ni -N1-?7f'gL N ,-? ,l WNY N Y ,,, .Q ,. , , ,,,,,,,, . 4. ,,,, -VY Amnnilum J1121.N11b4 3 11 -.-f Z': fffr1 T::'1ff '4f? 1T'.'R1ij iff . ,.F'I'?Y5': j 'z5f'v , -., V I Q Ah 1,510 viz ji-1417, Y ytxfmfwfr vim.-3 ,- j1v!A9:7',.1lk-fs, JI. ,, ,YUZQ-A,b.U1Tbm?1.:. , .GND bVqjQk1,m yi, ,lrx 1 1.-,1.1J,.:, 1, -XX-.-1. L,f'--....1.- -1 . 1 .- .,f ,. 1- 1 V 1. 1. 111 ,Y:7Qi2E,iClqfCsCl,,VMJ-ui!+LiW1A.',!: .51 i,5Q4,f 5 br giv- ig? ,f Y-.,1e1,gjiQ.j'f:igw:-ibs,Q-ME.. ,155-wqij 5, ' , '51 fa, -.511 2. N rf-,',,2ff'11.f1 X xl, 1 3 b .1 W' 1,5 -1 1,f--115,015 , 1 fjgi., 1111! 1- V Q- 5f'i3'i2,1i5.1FQil?f1m13'ffQY1'1'.'11 1Pg1:4Li1XX1 1 ' ,, I ' I f' M up 023 1. X f . 4. i f. STANFORD o,,,.,,,,oQ 1923 QUAD g - Q --. ' J Y-'i f1 'fn',A'n'g1'f K fN F'W.T '.f.'?T ,i 117- 'w '7'T7e' 55 R 'ii 'Q ',7 -V15 1 4 '.iZf lif .' WIP l : A 'W . 'Tv Uyal- '- lb t .N if i. X A ,N Q my ,. ' 'I - -f 'Q' ' . 2 :V-'mi - 4 .limi -.'i.fi.'NN' ' ,Nfl ffp, '-,i I , .. -,iff . 'H 2.1 1- I viii? Ei-'j:tifiTnQi1eEf: fi.zif'f,1+. infer, 3.-41:1 Cai. viii 'f-39.2213 '-init'-fb U ' Q-'iw F'-3 .'e l 4-T9, 959.31 J. ii' iifrfdifhfi THE ALUMNI AND THE UNIVERSITY 7-if . , ,, . ii,,. pl 'ly W si' . . . . 'ii 57l5.llq,T,': Dr. Wilbur is one of the few western college presidents who is an alumnus gif of the university whose administration he directs. His thirty years' acquaint- at mice with Stanford forms a period covering the graduation of every class filly' '3 Wuif' which has entered the University. il J .Wi if :L , 4 tiff 'Gi Qilffifgut TANFORD has passed the pioneer stage. Its second generation is in the j,ft.g.j ffrf Mid, class rooms and its first generation is becoming more and more responsible ,lyk Will in the affairs of the University. Dr. Jordan told the earliest classes that eventual- i.gfQ.Ti' itli Fi - 3 i fr , c 'c V. I c . .. I. I i .. , wi 'gxxmf' ly thiy must carry their alma mater forward It is interesting to note the 5 H 0 n 5 n n a 'rj . pf5fp':'2g changes ot tlurty years. At first a tew Stanford graduates tound places as as- :diy igfftig, sistants and instructors in the faculty. These gradually increased in numbers ,fig m,llifi'3 and advanced in rank. Then came the appointment of George Crothers, '95, as Xl, fiifidilziyi a trustee, then that of Herbert Hoover, '95, Ralph Arnold, '99, then T. T. C. Nj, Gregory, '99, Judge John T. Nourse, '00, and Leland Cutler, '06. Today four of 2,11- the fifteen trustees are Stanford graduates. Since 1916 an alumnus has been I-,ffl i we i . . - . . . , ip .PM My president and now the new and vital position ot eomptroller, replacing the tormer if ',1li,1ii,'Je'r,g business manager, is in the hands of A. E. Roth, of the class of '09. Numerous Wi' .333 other important administrative and teaching posts are held by Stanford men and frini women. Wliile Stanford cannot be accused of too much inbreeding, it can find .sig satisfaction in its ability to find the best available candidates for many positions jiifi, from among its own graduates. .-,gli .ti I, VFW , . . . . . . 559.1 iggilfilg Witli the endowment campaign a new and vital phase in the lite ot Stanford 1,-Xillluji has begun. .ln every community former Stanford men and women have not only E -rx 1 . - - - fxi .s contributed service and money to help the University, but they have shown qual- jalyj Gvigtflii ities of? community leadership and unselfishness that show Stanford 's future is Wil X. secure on firm roots extending throughout the country. Of momentous impor- Fifi tance too, is the dramatic gitt by nearly 2000 students of a large sum. to the Nj, 27i '.'f,ifjg endowment fund. These potential alumni, accepting a part of? the University 'QM burden, have already demonstrated qualities that ensure an increase in the par- fm' Qfigfsifj tieipation of Stanford men and women in all of her enterprises and that guar- EH antce a great and growing tuture for the institution we love. S5559 'lQ:f.fff . 'Q 5 One by one, and year by year, as the class plates extend their slow but sure QQ' if march around the Inner Quadrangle, the number of our own university's fiesh ,fkfl i .'f--si - - - . . . wp when and blood will increase in the management and conduct ot Stanford. Wlule our IM QKWQ? desire and aim must be to welcome all possible help, to choose the strongest aids, Sh fa .-5 . . . . . . . He Kc, X no matter what their origin, we cannot help but feel pride in the steadily inereas- :iii -k '.'1?'i ' . - 1 - ' - HD' -gpg A mg part taken by the sons and daughters ot Stanford, both at the University and 2,21 335-hxe, in the problems of the world. via, WM-fl' RAY LYMAN VVILBUR '96 'fy iffy 6 i - he 'C CJ . ' ' I X' ' '- 1511- f Mm-ww-,M- 'UV XXX . ' tf M- - '- ii - TW '-T A' T qgajvk f 'iff' I ..ff1hs.f.1i1 1 ffff'71f-fffzrsv-'--fx:r I Q I - ..'1 74fl I G F fl '.'5ffi151f D94 .i :.'+f'a-K 5 g g EQ 'L .zswi NW-K H3 it if.. c' ew c Hr. X. x - a 4- i-b:L.f 1, .. -mi I f . xsgfkti QS! 'ff Ji-13?-Is W I I I iljivi iliifyyili 5fSg.3:'ff'ii.t-ff 'tx :yr 64 s'1'.xNFo11D ,WM 1923 QUAD J- io:'2i -.096 Q M - W , W . . .,.- A l. , , 1 , . .- ,. Q ---ivir,,,g1i'1 'E-i 'sffif e f.fflf'Vf 52 -A-.V '54f:. 4 ,' '-,ITw fhfJ- 'LP..','-F4.f,3 :fill Wye-'gSi'f, -Y lfj'-'-Kiki5--5'f':'i'i5-tT:Lrff,vif- il'Ql2'l'ifS' LL .,f:J5C'i.-O5-gi fin 1-9 'L 1 1. 1272 YQ11g.L,O.3,Lj Z5'feiffgj 'L' -X124-LLJQ-,-'ua5521.1 tk' Q.. ' ft - ,l'1Qtf1JX','ifTA r. , .- ., me ,M M ,, e 4 . ts 1 i ,,..T jj mm-I' JF flair? li f M l ' .Qtr 995 923 fx-.y'fff, ,A fl, get Q ' Ei' li TF: C'h,av'Ies Ii. Field presents an alum-ni viewpoint of one of the most perplexing M211 of Stanford problems. the housing question. and indicates that the. way ont. f-,,iif'?,h' ills? radical though it may seem. 'is consistent with Stanford tradition and hw! ' i X democracy. Y, WJ QQ llfllslj ff . . 4, , ' , , , fJll rFZ7 J It is written: lour old men shall dream dreams and you1 5oung men shall iirfqixiip J. . . l l 1'if'. 'see visions CJoel 2281. l Ii,3j,fyif31,f, Q-,arf Applied to Stanford, doubtless that would mean that a man' ot wthe class ot ,ljnj '95 will dream dreams of the days when he lived as a.. freshman inlloneinal llall, ,lt-, thirty years ago, while a man ot 23 will see 'fpfzlliflfgf 5' all visions of the University as it is to be, tll1l'ty years j.f4l,5,5 JWW from now. ,S Elf ,ll . . . . fw-lf-' .Mig This natural interpretation ot the prophet's fgQ5,fTf,f fvgf words has been upset, however, by recent indica- tions of changes soon to be in evidence on the Qcfifkhfgt l, 3Fj Uamfpus. Announcement regarding the method .Will to be followed in housing the undergraduates puts QW!-2.2. '4 1 - - 1 ' ' 17' 'CL a man ot '90 in position to do more than dream fqklallhg J, V . . . - 1 - '4 . -,ml ot the Enema ot l11s early days. Tiki Eneina, in that :first year of the llniversity, was a freshman barracks. Scattered through the ,H big building were anfew men with advanced stand- ',Q2h',4q,Q ing from. fllornelul, Indiana, and the University of iiwfwglg the Pacific, with a. somewhat uncomfortable f,XliQg2 sprinkling ot the younger faculty men Cthey dfglllfgfg QM were really much younger than we realized thenl. l But we, the HlJ10H0Gl'H class, beginning our Q.. ,,, 'T course as the University began its own, we out- 5cl.lr'liaF,wf tp. , l . C s'Q. ' ' CH-l 5S In FI 9 numbered our elders five to one and the Hall. -'i- 1 .', N, .,.,'.. '- '. ' - ' - - . 'fm 1, ,gig p,mg,f'fg',f ,,,g ,ltl,S tj,1,Qf'Ql,,f f,,:Q'f, with its big dining-room., was ours. Enema was 'Q-dsl 22 fied'-1 him 1111 1H'IiA'-','HPHIIWI' ef thus, for one year of its history, a freshman een- 'WJ7-5 M471 several! Tilting-nt !N0l'lt'tlliS,l u H112 tor ff-, lame a y 'pea ter, uni tie gnu - . Qs.-, '61 sf- 'fi ifi '-..'ri- , , , , e, , - E. HQ, !'J5,,,.',Q',Q,f,, fQg,fQ..'E 2Q' ,',1f','?QfH'1s Mfg Wlll'11 an man ot' 'fl5. learns that the Hall, with ff' KffQXQf,,,f 'Y l li ' of ' S s0' elaborate dining facilities, under the new housing ffl plan is to become again the freshman center is it VFW' V fi i . . : 9 A wife any wonder that his dreams quicken into visions fiflgii vw, . . . .fx iff, or that he burns to impart those visions to the man of '23? Mggj, ,EA . . . . 4 i .v 1,3 In the January lllustraled Iteruw, President Wilbur says: Wal hope to work !1'igL2f ' A - . - . . . 1' , -' ' ,. iff? out a housing plan. It we succeed, we shall strike a new note and otter something 's We - . , r X az, here that has not been given to any other student body and that will point by the way to all future building for students. Since that hope was expressed, fiiiif R' i 'Jil' . K f. J f, -X 1 fy Vi, .Q V fy, f. ,,- . . .... -H . . W- , wmnnhw--A Yzyq N , gf v ,Ll V V' W ,il -A ,,,v,,,, ., --,vfgf -V, W' A ' .IJ U if.. f ' Mi 'TA T.. 5, T . H 1' fs..lc..31?f1j.,,-T'1.::2.o--':-offs. ,'1'n-'VII ,a,jTjfg1g'e,1Q .,fsj3Q.q-1geg..1gi2m cfqff , Em .rw '-iii? goyvlaf Eli ex, ,'-. if ffsfvi 'riff V 5. fh, it-I f-gvfw' ffllgyfll- 3 gif.'.f'f,.Q iF'u l-' RLLQK X f-4'?'i,i 4'-Y .7i.fXJ,fjl-1l?'fYil?fV Q21 ff ffJHf!QTf 3xR il no ,fling TY:--ffgvltlil '7l,-fiffeifuh ?LHfu 'r ' llfif -- Q-xLgLr'1i.,.Qj.1L:lif.iL.diigll Qu' DJ' ' ,SNL . f--51gjQH,'g1.-123 P to.,s'fJf'f Qu ,NJN fp - . -Y v f --.-ki. ,..e..T ...jf 65 flifi a name, leaving behind him a self-perpetuating organization which has him on fg svi-,xN14-fpig1iA6,,gm,Q s1923 QUAD 'i f, 'i ' fy s -1? 1 . . if , - jg, 1 K -1,16 -15,337.7-f': iih, K ',,.fx 'I :YV -K?-xi-yi nla' y gl . .Q -Y':5,,1fJ,-Q.i,iN, kf,x.1:.:l,,?jAQ,li fl 1 ' fi, 'lr' L.-F,L..4g,4,.,.vgl.. 'Z miles p .i.... . . sign- . Jlgi 1.-rm J Y-ziwn-'X le- if sf . lr in ,J V, J, the housing plan and other plans correlated with it have progressed until. the .ie il'. new note is distinctly audible. And the note is one that rings with the clear un- ii,f,,i mistakable tone of democracy. ivfiy, Picture the Campus under a social reorganization that seems now to be almost 43. if M13 upon us. The freshman comes to the imposing portal of Enema and into a great A at f i,t,,,' building hallowed by years of sentiment, the aceummulated traditions of other '-,fl .i'q1ili,'.',', eager youngsters who have taken there their first collegiate steps and made there- 41,-i li'f,1,f' friendships among their mates that last through life. All the rest of the eollege iuiifgl ,fi,Qji,,'gQi, world, the men who know the Stanford of which the freshman is now to learn, are Q LA fl,f5f,i living in groups of thirty, say, in various housing units, some of them survivals gs, of a previous housing system, others belonging to the new plan of buildings built L'f,l,ii,if'I,'Q by the University. These living groups, composed of men above the grade of ,if-l kffijiilyji freshman, are variously organized. Some are local, some are chapters of na- lil- ?jl5T,f.f' tional organizationsg they are secret or non-secret, they are professional or purely glcyfi social, their names are written in Greek or Roman letters. ,Tal ,iffy Vilhatever their special form, of organization, their prestige depends upon Hi their standing in Stanford -life, upon their achievement in scholarship and in flfi'-,jHIl,'fi1,1 the worth-wlule student activities, their financial management, their personnel. QM 'gffgigf , During his first year, from the vantage point of Eneina., the freshman looks upon Q,-,' if li' these groups. Q nljfi ll . , ,. t 1.-,M rl By lllay of that first year, congenial spirits will come together, and the fresh- S' i'.,i man will go out of historic lilneina-not without regret, perhaps-pledged to ',Qiji ,, some attractive living group for the beginning of his sophomore year. His will Q g',I',.5'I,'f1'f2, be the gain of the intensive benefit of the group system but never will he lose, foS,ll,i,f,g, in the minutest degree, his sense of partnership in the whole student body. And :TH 1 '-1A, fi? pl, when he finally goes out of the University, he will retain a local habitation and , . , , V g ,, figi.. its list for good and which will help to keep him knit to the Campus and to give .fiflfiv him a definite personal. welcome whenever he may return. , K. i rf., , lf 'fi' ...i So the old man 's dream and the young man 's vision are one. The pulses of :Wi iflf iffy any Stanford man must quicken and his heart warm when he eontemplates what am, '- f, li ' . . -. - - - i , f2fAf:qLf! all this will mean to the home-commg ot Stanford people on University Days to be. ,fog i' if I N g.,1,,,5q CHARLES K. FIELD, 'ea ,tg I .s . 'H ,C'-- . . , ix A . ' V 1, ' ...r ei 7 X' 'ri-'X ,ui- tiff? it .ia I. Yi, W ,V:'.Ii,,-5 .vii -IWW, I-14. ffl fb L., 'ii fff ' ,I . J, w MM... c 'ff ,, xl E . ,AJ 'T ' ,J We in xi 4g A, ft if-1.:l'.q , .Sli f -1:1 -i , 5 QQ-7' , ' ' 'MM 1. 'iifoi' iii ff? i'i,ffJ7 i5 ii'7 'Qf7l'Lii' i ii?bQaf9ib51'5! A fx Q Zf'4iiTfiPQf'i:f ,- f,i'if5-,i-iiiiifw 572.11'YW-'..f3-'T Uiifzt iilwiil fiu'.Z.iT'5:!f9lf1Q' 71' 'ITT A552532 ' 'f' 3- 5: iffy' -1Iiif'v Sffllff'-565 --K' crew-'Ig!'fiYTf4 'mai a5.teif2,:gfgw:,fi . 'SG in . fzi'- 'MW is ff. :ys1'.a'ia: i9l wif' W5-LM 'ii' offfit 1 oi' 'iwtilf St D50'W2 slf Iii. :if-All-1-E'i?k 66 Z s'l'.xNFou1v Vfjg, 1923 QUAD , 0 N . . . 09 ,, fo ,- J ,, gf-f j?r -.pb 7 , . . , , , Y X fp 'N ' A '- 'A 1' . f ,. 5 '-.N5 rg' fg -' UW' 5 ,, ' , ' 4' . . 1 Y, ' fx-31.5 , .-,f , - 1 .Nw , V 5. V. - .MM -4 Vs 1' J. . , , - V -. m W. ww i, -H '- FMP, 'yn 1w,g., f5 V .lx if-N ll. 1.. .- -N. Q- V ,, 9, 1119 511fv'f'f'.1.xQi'f'U!l - 7 1 f f I NW N NYG .Q,.L,f . 13. W LE' 'ESQ' ' X' ,' N ' ' W ' '- -1 I f 1-,.,. 'Jil L-11 71 'TT-bx' '- ZW .YH . XV- J ,,I .f ' X ' .. , ' ' . ' ,. 7 '11, '. 'Y f ' 'N 1 L ,QL Y YV 2 .,.,, gh., NWAY,-,,,,, .Y., Y,.. Y yu V . . , 1 1 7 -f-H -M ---W Y '-'v , ,vb -- ,ff , 'a-- .i A, w 2 '-fk-W--v'lJ K -, 'T' X T xtf, rl. Y fy. , ' g A 74,1 w A H 1 1 fc 1, A, , Z xx XXX X,-, ,., 'JUAIIOR uPRoARcuoRuS OH YES XXfE'LL fgC,H-f X. WTA snocws 01.0 ALUMNAE AND DRINK, AND BME A I 'X ftfw X- fora TAPPA KEGGA benz: 3 TNI., A ---- , N ' 5 ,' Jf? -W +75 'B ffl E45 f I, 3 vfuf-f'f'1 3,, 1 1 5.1 --.Y -xi ,.,q :Mg my 'NL L on Yea Mi' 7 4-lj -, ,,', VERY wsu. AT M31 2,5 AQ, aeusss nu. an mo 'gif-!ffg.j Y, 'TH 6 E9 Cfi -..' , f!' yr ,,x MQIXV, X-J .rw . Q' x wi ' samrvur C 1.4 ff'-1 ,bi y QANT, ,Q ,ml nmemem Il, - U Vi ' , , jg, .W 3 'n-us I5 M X N0 C' j4 HQ if -Aw JOKE ' if f , X fg '1, ,.1! W!! 'VME xf' ,w ,v! fri BLACK SHEEP 5.35 .1 fQ- oF 'rum PUNK ww, j,1?f5jf ' 1rw':'N Cm, 'H' X fly,-, 1 Q ' 4.2, 3,11 25 YRS. A-w'f,f53. gg, Aeo of' -:Y g1Jg,A-1 x ,I W Wy? ,, z 'A , ,J K X 1' '1 'LQ'-'V wfi , , , 5157 ,. N1 21,2 .rl ,f I Cp' tk fn px .Q ,, 9 i x ea if' -V L 1 Crwaua 'fungus muolx TOWARDS PREXY 1f s4 T, X auf Doa5N'1 snow If nf 1:15 ALUMNI B5NdUET5. W +453212211 ' ' dl , : U 'gf' '1-ffwg IV gig 'WL N 5-13' ff . .D 1'g'fL- ' I Ly, ,wi XQA,'if,'31.' Q! F1173 . --. -. 51, :wb --Q ' .-- -. .. X- -- wx - -f . f ' V -- K Q, 1 Y f' a. ,ff ww f a ui SI ir 1.0 n ff f 'I HT 153 ff .-'j',',1w3,fQfgp' fi? ,,1-Ili Q.. Xb X' K 'G--fi A 'T MQ, f - 1' 11,1 rg ,xv T'f7fj7f'JNf715 1 YU. Q .- -U 1: ..:,1'l,A :gL:1,L:5,,g5m-: W 'P' Y N- ,..- , ,,,,, -mf 4':.Y3gggfQgQVj- 'gil ,gk ' ,aft Xfizjf .fp 3 -'Jia-Y. X-.drgfv MQ : ' L - , ,.,,, YfAH-,W ,.,, VVVV n i f-i--K- 67 STANFORD? Qofiiigag,-1923 QUAD ?Qff,?9f,'f yF' ff 'fa 'B 1 , -,f' 1.9 . f 13'FA a-If f?1H'4'NPf7,ii,'+,f,'p'.'z ,ljf ,vQ.'Qg'j.g.Yi f-, ' 'Jxdl-'RX ' ' f,f-igfiglff J Xl' JH Whereas, the general public thinks of John T. .'Riff.9,,j Nourse as an associate justice of the District Court jf? 5Fi-iy,ff'!,- of Appeal in San Francisco, he is far better known mi lirfffri to those connected with the University as a member 518:01 ,iffy- -Q' of the Board of Trustees. As chairman of its most Qi! important committee, that on the University, Nourse fill? 'ivqlf' keeps in close touch with everything that takes place Ll Y' Msj, 235 on the campus. He is an active figure in the Stan- QQ fvlsilftf-,' ford Alumni Association. i'y'f,,'gf.,f'7 Nourse received his A. B. from the Law Depart- fyllf ll'fjNl5A ment in 1900. On top of his athletic activities on gy,-lilly, the gridiron and the track, Nourse Worked on the Daily Palo Alto, and served as editor in his senior '3 year. Qi' ng on ' fp I 1 My-, W ,- , V21 'li' H' ii, iii A few years .ago peo- ,V ifQ,f.f,yg,g4 .101-IN 'r. NOURSIC, 'ou vie- volllimg Wlth lmde W9 wig-,ig., to Herbert Hoover as .f'4 Stanford's best known alumnus, always referred to the fig size ol' his salary. Ho0ver's greatest achievements, how- ii, M ever, have not been for pay. For saving Belgium from Wil -,-Llpw' starvation he accepted only the title of Friend of the Bel- Yflilf gian People, bestowed upon him by a grateful government. g'.li'.,Q He r?e:veEdAnlo monfytfor feeding Europe with the Ame1'- my I U ican e 19 cmmis ra 1011, nor or assuming tie duties of .li Q,w'6gf',Q Food Administrator in United States during the war. -'Vi -'15, L, .ff The same spirit is behind his activities for his alma i,', gli' !f.f,xlf'2f mater. His work as a member of the Board of Trustees W,- 'LrtN',f,',f,y'9 has greatly influenced the welfare of the University. It is kQ31.lfl-QXPQ largely due to his initiative and influence that Stanford 5fll,'L' 4.Alw,V,.1f: has the Food Research Institute. During the past year Hoov- A er has been well occupied in .iffy Qiiyxfigff-- making an important position f'l 7. out of the office of Secretary T-if im., H.. . ff, -1i:il,V'5fQf of Commelce' illl'lIt'l' I-ioovlck, 'sm -5 gain, ri 1 in. .. li it Q., ,- Every follower of Stanford athletics knows of the ac- will tivities of Dr. T. M. Williams, '97, as head of the Board of .i,ii-yi, ,fQQ3i1t,, Athletic Control, a position he has held since the organiza- Ha' tion of that body in 1917. The part Williams played in the -.5,ft, f1Al:VH building of the Stadium, and his efforts for the betterment fp, ,Kiel-Q-it of Cardinal sports are familiar to everyone. DQ, AFQLDQ54 But not so many persons know that a quarter of a cen- aprile, tury ago Williams, as center on the famous football team 522'--xx of '96, was straining every muscle in his body to beat Cali- ,fi glllfhl fornia. How well he succeeded is shown in the 20 to 0 4-,li jf-,ig QQ Stanford victory. vi. ,Q,f0',5I4v: t When 11ot occupied with Stanford athletic affairs, Wil- 5q,f,SN hams is'b11IsylattLeE1di1ig to the demands of his medical My ,TCL ici? lbli. 'l'. M. wrl.I,I.xMs, 'EDT IPVHC 109 111 il 0 f 0- -wig' 'sz 0,714 566. 'l ff-jf s 51 NimJavf54Xf- -W Yrgf f . . W. ...WY ...H HM, ,AM 'fail- --.,- XC:-117' 'S : ,',, 1 C Xfjg' I. 1, Va-K. A 45AG i is-F tv:.,.L'31dSi? 'Wfiiy .'-. -50 'S 0 i2-.fN5ii?'-.- ilu 'W '. 5ffl,1?QfE.ii3..5?-52.N--f1l'f X-3'i,-fgniiiigiii. k q'. 'l 0 if ,,-. Zfg1Q'.5L'l5.?l?mif-2:2-14.15 f 68 I v al. i . L. gjwjh VF STANlf't,Jl:lf g2hl923 Ql'.xlJ rw... D, H . 'B J j,,r-.' H .A ,'y'3.1'v,f' lg .' 'Hf' E! Ab, 3,5 . .-r-2'i ' mfg 1 Q -. - ,Q -f-- - . I, -Y Y, ,B A tlitdfgufltir.4'o,Q'i'km'g.'-tl .f6t,gflN2Yf.Qsiii,'riff,qTg35 Fgifex ': fyifk L gQH5c,:2',, '.i'f 7X''-4?c'ff'f'.. 4-f..gg-.1.wQ.i1t.,.- .f's79Skl Wl1'9J, .+ ' '1:19j'r:..Q1jig1isi.f319L--H, 12:3 ?,lf'f'ii-L 'ff fs'z,L'rJ,iii??ily' -,H 'w...,..o- N f if--,xr ffl, x llkv V If R. W.-more familiarly, Dick-Barrett were . to keiep track of his timeg ge would probably find gjlt, ia. iis occupa ion is no iat of being attorney, but of being a Stanford alumnus. A former president -,-' QL MO ofl the Stanjfordl Alumni Association, a member of its .:g,'5f5:'V r- acvisory oarc, its executive committee-Barrett 'fafrffff has done more than a little work in all these offices. ltxh. His most recent and perhaps most important posi- .WP :wif tion is that on the Board of Athletic Control, of lain' which he is an original memzber. . QMJVCFZQ Barrett first started to serve Stanford as an .'f Q 1f, iff alumnus, when, following his graduation from the 1f.qi'lAQjfi My-X pre-legal department in 1904, he was made gradu- 5,j?t!r,j,g l fa a e manager. -Hy sf-f lil He lives in Oakland, but journeys to Stanford l'.,,.Q often enough to find that it pays him to buy a 'Q' X thirty-ride book on the Southern Pacific. ' f,?f'tl-'L ' 1 in . v'i R. W. B.iRRE'1 l', '04 UJQLQEQ 1-'iff :f:9'.: 5 lt is a considerable step from Tom Gregory, '98, l j'f'f'F5 -if iw li managing editor of the Daily Palo Alto, to Captain T. T. C. Gregory, director of the American Relief Ad- jpflyi- fliff ministration for Southwest Europe in 1919. In the ,iltlhlljf Mfg latter capacity Gregory fed 60 million people, ousted f,WV'1f, jifff Bela Kun, communist usurper of Hungary, told Arch- duke Joseph of the Hapsburgs to beat it, and sent llflf' to Hoover the famous telegram, Archie went through ,GQ tiff.. the hoop at 8 p. m. Bent on breaking into the Great War, he went overseas with the Grizzlies as a captain jijv in the field artillery. After the armistice, he was an- .Nifty-ff if nexed by Hoover for the relief work. ghlifyfj will Gregory is chairman of the Finance committee of l.ft'.lfl03?A f,4,'V., the Board of Trustees, secretary of the body, and as- 4if4fli 7'Q'Q i'Qr'gj sistant treasurer of the University. ' ..r-2.1: H, ttf xiii' if, 3 4' T. T. 0. GREGORY, 'os i31lif.1f.15 tfvf, J,-,rg PSY' . l Members of the class of '06 recall that day in 1902 when 25732 V 5' a blond quarterback on their freshman team tackled his be- yy' A wildered teammate who was headed to make a touch-down for 'l,f49'.'f' ,fy Berkeley. They also remember that quarterback as leader of Fiffnif ,QQ the band in the following three years, junior class president, M63 QA and Thespian. That was Leland Cutler as a.n undergraduate. l51'l?f'lN Lftrwg The Board of Athletic Control has not forgotten the words '41Q1?'P' QW of one of its menrbers: Let's go! spoken about a year ago, f'?Lf'7jJ3 ig. Those words set in motion the machinery for the Stanford Tiff? tg Stadium. That was Leland Cutler as an alumnus and a mem- Vfit Mfif, ber of the Board of Trustees. 1ff,5.,j52 gig' To the world at large Cutler is the Pacific manager of the 5 114, Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. ff fi, ,423-3 'JL 5 'dzfftafbi .gm Li+:r..xxn t'U'rm:u, 'oo li le maxi' if ff-W7 fx '75?ffT'i'B'T A-:31J+x.ff77 Al5ifffr933fj3'A3i3?.TI.T til? limi, 2' 524.35 711 'A I ,lf if ll Yitff Hfi it Q, ,5'ftl'Tf-l its ie f-3.z.i5f-ggiefl-Qfistf-ikfaiiwA-1. G . Q7 J QL 0 , ia?t,1tf6j2?5'fl.'t3-,7'Jlllkzi A T-W-ew ' A-A-r r .il f,af.,og,yf 69 , l , 1 I. .i .1 A. l 1 J .V my i V .1 ,. i., S T A, N I O R13 eSo?oJtfN,op . 1 9 2 3 Q 'U A D J i- if' 7 '! 1 0 fs 1' J 'W-TW 'FN' 'WTT 5-'TZJ' Vhh' ni 1 . .-f' Q '- ,JEL 4' iw. W. K f W ..frw V AJ,- ffl 'lil if? li fwiiiv 7 1 STANFORD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION When eaeh. sueeeeding class completes its four years, its members become, not we ff' mere eoilege graduates, but Stanford Alumni. The organisation that binds the ij-xl, ,gl sons and daughters of Stanford to their alma mater, and unites them in comrade- ,W Ll lQ5fX,',f,Qb strip andlxloyalty, whether they be of the elass ot '95 or '22, IS the Stantord gift fDiL'pl.f. ulnni ssoeiation. ,Q . No alumnus wanders so far away from the Quad that he eavnnot keep in toueh ,Qt with present day affairs of Stanford through the Illustrated Review, whose eir- QQf,'i,1,i',j eulation has increased ten-fold in the last deeade. ,Q 1. Scattered throughout the United States, and even ffl, F1 in torelgn lands, are torty-two-Stantord alumni ,M L,.,nl,',Y 5,4 elubs, with memberships ranging from over a to ,fTg71jf?l',,:,, thousand, down to eight. 114,31 'LjfE,1!,lg5, The officers of the Stanford Alumni Assoeia- f.?'i tion are F. H. Fowler, '05, president, Mrs. Jessie J, MeGilvray Treat, '07, vice-president, and J. E. l'l,,l f,j13,wQ Q X McDowell, '00, secretary-treasurer. The Ad- visory Board, of which F. L. Guerena, '11, is the ehairman, was ereated for the express purpose ,:'i '.f ,,':t,gf'f,?Q of bridging the gap between the alumni and the M fgaftqf' University, and betweennthe alumni and under- graduates. X An Executive Committee of six, glljftm 2X?i:,lQ',ggiy'L headed by U. ll. Beal, '13, determines matters oi' administration. ' gjfjgalflrilajfi, Stanford meniand women. in reeent years have 'lift' rGN,lM.'Lj increasingly realized' the advantages and possi- ,L-'W bilities of the Association. The elasses of 1920 -j,', yr! and 1021 are enrolled one hundred per cent. To- gig, day the Stanford Alumni Association ranks third Ugg among the organizations oif the United. States in ,,.. H' ,,.0,,,,,,m. ,Un YM' Kf,vQ1ffiQ'f proportionate membership. im-salem, samfiwd Alumni ,lm Undergraduate students eome in for their MW 'm0n itll' share of attention. The oiiiee of the Alumni Seeretary, J. E. Mellowell, is the 'fixli eonnueeting link between the old-timers and the students. init, Mzirgbl l.ll0.4l1YStFll:lltl0I1q ot lhg Game tickets and the arrangement of the annual: ,M tplucriinceii ltr!lulightoyglcftllicn lvvicth many C.E?101',lll?l'Et0I'S eonneeted with the Gt -s'- g s . .ya 2 ' :vu ' gi. ,us serviee o. iee. U A complete Alumni Directory and T-en-Year Book was published in Julne, 1121, by the Assoeiation. As ta r asipossible, lnliormation was given eoneerning gyiltx every student who has enrolled at btantord. ,itil 5t?i1lC,yl jf, iw 15,1 rrfr-4'-Iiflifl'-J-Tliifli ' 'l 'l ' ' 'f'I ,' Tis 'j i'-Y-If .f ' '-'H gf' -' tn' , - 5.1 .-:Ac '24-ft--new X-5 5 'S '1f1f1Q', 5V .,J '?K1f , ' . jfqf. '.., i J ,, M wH.5f5f:g'ifXgl5ff,g- g1i,js','JLQg12 ,. js'ggj'tQgffi'fi,a2i5 'ft-51' Pfet,fx1,ff.ff.zz-F esaflt so we seal-'Wi Ei: 1iSx1erf.-ai ss-'g',IL'QSm:+f 'S?+f'f:'ik.Tl mimi'-57 ' ' l ' 'f 6251 w'f'rfS'3'iliif-iii?-lil!i1 'iik.'U'1ligY.fi? N A 4' -W--f -v-- -- -fi' ---'iw . . .IP .44LiYl-,.,4l.fILL1..lL1:.J1,1.11,XL'.,.t--ge: ,E:..41z4L:.....Q 70 if. i g s 'r .x. N FORD o,,,,,,,,,,o 1 9 2 3 Q U A D J, ' Q , ip my f-fit-1 .-'V -., ,,,. , A., ,,,, , , A .. - .-..-Y -'22' 0 - ---- , ,,--,, t ,1i,fV'-'s 1' ,s.5..r . :' ,- fag-, ,Q x-Q -K f 54 fo EE fag fp, 'if'g.,?-f.s.,..,., 11 if X ,753-1-.'-fy!-.., if fig-,Lis ,jf 5,9to-,Qtr-i.-,-'-',5 ig,gf-f,XfQQf.,f,-,Fg' QUQFIJA' 1,9 Q 5 A 4 fayffiifu' , S. '- ' '-2'if'-.QMM?rxc'Q4yi,.Q'11f-If gil ' EP ,f!.uft,--Y 114 g.,,.L in fQ-s5-f.,- .,1aJnD4'f.Ll.- 2 xg f.,g1,:Q gf. Lv,J-n.l::1-.1.,':'-..' fn 1-qgfra, :We -'45-ff , Y-11 , ' ' mf -Ye ' N F Y if J t coast 1,1 ,f Q? il FOR TIIEIR ALMA MATER L.. ,bt 3 fl The year 1921-1922 has clearly shown that Stanford alumni, both those of Vila- today and those of yesterday, are sensitive to the needs of their alma mater and we generous in relieving her wants. Wlithn the stadium was made ready to receive the huge crowds in the short tg, space of six months, newspapers attributed it to Stanford enterprise, The 1483, of Stanford enterprise is a rather abstract one, involving close co-opcra- ' ' tion of both students and alumni. There was nothing abstract, however, ' 1 7 ' l 1, in the time and effort Leland butler, Oo, il l' ' . . fy, and 'l'ouL xN1llltlIIlS, '97, members of the , i , l elf' Board of Athletic Control, expended to l i ' make the stadium a reality at such a low ,HY Cost. It was substantial aid Shirley l f-v' Baker, '95, and l'l. E. Carpenter, '98, t,,' were giving when they made their fee 1 as construction engineers ridiculously ML low, and then turned ten per cent of it we over to the Stadium Fund. ll The same res vonse came from Stan- ?-ilf iv S YM M3 ft-,V rf, g'FlEKQ:L F' lv, Elf- i,RZ:-Ki flfll, 21' 'fx ,Sfy dig. ,Q 'tiflv 'GfA,f,f'qL!r DLP tiigfg .i'ilJli'f-ii. Sgwwcj, M13 W! Ltr' Z-'ff' A lfff I ,lf x j-rlliiifl lm, ,india 2 ll ll an. ,xllup 'Z' l'p1!'? 'U :Keren 5,1 f A qui 1,16 t ' -- .1 M.. ,fag gi M tv, 955, 4 'T p. V7 K Q ford alumni- everywliere. The Stadium Qi 1.1, 1 . - - - . . . A. el .el Ikx,-,W -nc campaign, in change ot J. lb. ,yt 5, UQ5, I-Iliiliity, ex- '09, was launched on May 25, ,gif ' In San Francisco. The desired amount lfllfifi was soon raised with comparatively little W, trouble. I , I l'he Alumni Conference, held at Stan- 'f-NW 5175 'ford on December 9 and lil, 1921, is but one indication of the increasing part the tiff, ,tj alumni are taking in the aitairs of the QF, llniversity. Fifty-two I represcntatives, M cleeted by alumni clubs trom all over the 'Qwflf 1f0l1ntry, eame to the campus for a, two- .L Hielinv tg-lg day visit, at the invitation of President l'l ' f Sf'H'i 'H Weld f'HHllH1i::I1 333, VV1lbur. I . . ,,L2,f3':qj LW ' At thekend ot the conference they passcdra resolution of which the following a, Vrlll: lhc representatlves of the alumni organizations throughout the coun- ,gn yi mere assembled unanimously endorse the plan outlined by the '1'1-tlsfpaa .md WE-,f Ni llniversitv authorities toxsocure t'utllll'l't'il lpesources, and pledge our enthusiaistic r c 1 5' ' ,' ' 1- ,y,.v. ,,, - . -,Sew ,Sy Icndhtg :mg , 1 ts, ant tu a umni mxtiyxxlurc are enthusiastically 'Jiffy i I il, GQ me, t ,ti i ,,- , ,. , r uw bf S ,fx .a,, l iF?5g,9g5j'. e-Q7 5' vQ2e,z,:r,,sgljL: g, Agp Qui. A-4-,Zig ?W,'f5K1-9 Jtyifivfi- , X' ll'+-9'-il' 0 X in'eQ4'?Xi1Ly12i+ 'p,U ffl, i5,.i'l'1flT' . if f r T 1 M if ill' 2 his.: rag, f, , I' 5 .PX l l u S ir .x N 11' o 1: D9 qo,oaW,o4 1 9 2 3 L2 L' .lx D J --.T --mv ff -- . M- . . , . . -.-ren ,,,,, ,. +.+ 5 '-. a . QW' .ff cJ9'Ksnf9vf 'M -' f l F-W WWQ S f 'P' Ends '-2 'Wm 'WNW t' ' We W---'l' 'i - A 'wb ,5 Y, , 1.7, b -.hw .. sr I, - fr' K Q gdgwktm 5. my LQ! AH, lfgfl. pg ,, iff Q , . if-.expel 4 fel mi?iffifw-..Lf'f.a.-f- gigeliv A 2 siuff5EJ,'lSY?7i:f1' -f blfi'c.li,if f'f,6ll9nf1'gil'tQ+:5fil fffrif, 'J -Him J Q, ,lt-.. P, f nh ' Q, -'Fm 'if gf YN: 5 wil? elellfl :lr mlpxaf ll f Qqlfpfa ml. VSV' l le ' lgglyiffjl gc qzjzrk gl? Q, lil' ...cw ' x '. lv. ' fwl .. rl '-J fd '- 11. 1 13.14 1-1-'sf A- 4,1 SU- ' , K- 4 X , lf, A .,l we . s-fl S. 11,1 H9 9 'rwr+:x'1'v-1-'wrt-1. ulurxxox or clrlss or wwe, .wsu is, 11121. ffl lllfljl Ill! llv 5VY.l.:iW 5 1 l lil .,iq1jfl5,gj. ALUMNI REUNION Ra: 1'lli 9 '-' . . . . -'Jn' ,lg ffl., On May 14 of last year, some tour hundred Stanford students of years gone fy by, returned to the Quad, not only to become acquainted with the present college lwllfl .55 M1 greneratlon, but also to vlew the workings ol' the llnlversity on an ordinary school Nl jplfflklf xg dfuf Qlll' All ' ill. will . . 1 - 1-,V Another tl'2lClltl0I1 hadbeen estabhshed. True, there have been other alumnl agp? ff. days. but never have they taken place while the University was In session. ff., flu, npr, - Q , ,1 The returning sons and daughters of Stanford were welcomed in lllemorlal gy, Court by members of the student body at 2 o'cloek in the afternoon, after lunch- Mx con had first been- served at the l'resident's house. Q LEM , ,JW Q W 'Al-.lv . . . . . -1, l-- f,,,:g'l1fj,ff,, 'l'he alumm needed none of the younger generation to guide them to their 1,l:,. Qalfiffgg old haunts, but when It came to the informal program that had been arranged .gT,,li5y, t'ld1'f5l,l',lL.,- they turned to the students for guidance. A band concert, followed by swimming .', l, r f , . . . - . , . . Y . 'f,:i'fll.-lff exlubitlons lll'.l4lI1ClI1t't and Roble pools for the men and women, occupied thelr All -nv' H1.,' , . . V - In J 'j5'lij,Q,l attention untll 4 o'clock. Then a polo match, and a concert in lXlClll.0I'l2tl Church ,Q- ,glfllflgfy by WVarren D. Allen and the Glee Club, and another two hours had passed. Xl., l'xf4'Z.XAlll ll Nl- g5.5frll', Wllllfjllt the banquet tlus first alumni and student get-together would have Q52 gi been merely an ordinary success. But the rare wit of Charles K. Field, '95, past -,iffy glflnff-if master at the business ol' ''toast-mastering, together with the Jolhty of the will ,- cm ,L . . . . . p . . up .ejkfg crowd. made It certain that tlus type of alumni day would become a tradltlon at lf Qgaiglygy' Stanford. So many more graduates had arrived than had been expected by even thc most optlmistlc, that the two dining rooms at Roble were filled, and the over- :fill 'How had to be cared for at the Women's Club House. all U 'if , jx 'J: a by V 1 , , Url Mft The modern touch came when cabaret entertainment was provided under ,ft the tlll'0Utl0Yl of llester Sleb, '22, Selected songs from the Junior Opera made a l, QQ ,'.' maj deelded hit with the alumni. jf, , HN K- l . .1 ll 4 v vi XM . N finiffll F0255 'iifijifm' '- ---' S --f--- f W- ,VKK Y . . .. fiafiv N: ffl iii' 'YTTF-'YQ' -dawg'-liliifyf : ,:dlX 73.4-:'V.T,ll'7f: ' ' 1- U' TJ ,,' :flrmm N, ,!f 'r 1 v'V'- - liar-Q-f4llA!'l'l'h' E' sz'-:rxfqjf.l? . M Q. ' ,vg5F51,f1:effi . 'V V-4: .sf ,wc-if-1 , 'A 44 . ff-bg' 5 x. 'il-.141 A-.ixr - -'G X5 t 4, fl ll? rll. QUJCQ WU! ' eff l ga w, -Rf, 'T77 . l I Y 00 Nil... -V - ,-Qx Q4 rf qig,cl1cQqJl..-1QQrfg,flQii'1Q.ii,f,yg5QQ3g, X. 5'- A 1 pi I, A5 9ZQQx,7,llqlliQ.4f,llcQgfLyQ, 72 l THROUGH FALLING MIST QW? MW 24 .uzsiiif-wfw:.1.4--'J'-f'fS10 L.. . -- : V U M ,W , , .M Q STUDENT BODY W 1 1, El L if W ,7 'L N v' WW, AWN e 1, Y , ' y M2 .Z'62111-:-'P-'Luisafa-ffiufv wit. 155'-df S fl? A. N 1.- 0 R D, o,D'u,,,,o Q1 9 2 3 Q U A U ,5. 'J: -,4g W H-'firm V W Y Y g, x - - .- V--. , 5 ....., .,,..,Y ,v,,, Y rn- K 4 -f mm 5, 1. Jdi'3T fo.agi T wrt--fvf'.v-fxet'E'-Tm-fr.-11 , .T v it E, f V nf -ri 'N , it---A . -' 1. -mu' iris , 1-0 . 1- ' E. 'ir' wax.: - X. .. ii -. likefftQ,i?mf5e...Ft5i3tt2lhifi.-21:1 - Lifjjf gli: J N an 'M t E- f -.L F-. ' , gi its title? K. +V ' , . STUDENT GOVERNMENT ' V Villz- ll 4' 5-ii' . . . , . . tiff ,Y Originally the Stanlord btudent Body was a very snnple orgraiiization-it Qyqimffi, RMB Voted awards, paul tor them, attempted in a very amateur way to run athletics, 'tfgiiff' 534.13 and finally went bankrupt. For the last three years its 'funetions have beeome more numerous, its needs greater, and its responsibilities more marked. The 55,5 business end of athleties has been plaeed in more mature hands, the xvomen's bigfixiligjw. interests have been turned over' to thlem :tor separate liandlinyq, and whatever 'M Jllllllflill powers the Executive Uommnttee may have had have been vested in if Soparate bodies. The primary form. of student government has developed into a lilly! eolnplex organization and one by one the interests whieh originally were only FL 5 IL part of the parent organization have Jroken away and be- 4 'ifjwjffl eome independent entities. , . 5 This hy no means lessens or hinders the growth of the '- W general. body. Like the dragon heads ol? mythology, a thou- I ' api' sand spring to replaee the one ent away-or at least so it ' V vlyfjji Seems to the harrassed Student Manager and Seeretary. The , amount ol? money handled by dralnaties, journalism and other . fm, ILL' i,l'l.C allied interests inereases as they increase in membership and fy A fl Liv lg inHuenee. The very definite need of greater supervision Six! T? fflllpllaslzed more and more eaeli yea.r. blipshod methods ot H fy My Q with iinanee must be done away with. Reeords must be kept and wif 'fi-thiyai fftifg standardized. A growth. of the sense of responsibility must N, N' liihtlif-.i?i' be developed in each new set of officers, and, for the best in- , X l mi? terests ol? the organizations and the student body at large, ' t time student body organization must develop in advanee ot Egiwiid' T 10 rest. Mil gig Eaeh year brings surprising innovations. 'l'he handling' ot 7 fi'i6Q,0lltJ a year through the treasury has neeessitated the ap- Qiffrt fini pointment of a full time student manager. Reeently it has ' ' its been tound neeessary to adopt rigid regulations in the mat- My ter of aeeounts and to install a luidgetqsysteiu. 'llramaties - ,H-xgtfk wig are under the direetion of the Dramatle Ctjlllltfll. -lournalism D- Nhfflilzv ill,-'flliimz A IS. i'ast.outg'rowing the stage when the inagazines ean live or A. s. S. lil. die with. half-hearted attention trom the luxeeutlve.tlom- if H lnlttee. .Debating will require a speelal department of its own. q1yQQgQ,j I Student govey-nimlnt has passed the experimlental stage. lt has talten a deli- . Qlte plaee in the lite of the llniversity eommunity as a. Ill'2ll'tll'?ll training' seliool 'c-532 MH lor worth. while eitlzcenslnp. its ffZ '1IIi:i1'To 'f4T'n Tf' 'W' ' 'M '- 'A T'-ff-'.: T 'T 1-7+--sfQ'7l ll.fi41 V11 '4 - - itrlattlrgifi 'Ui f T57 ft i'1,,'t..:3g3f'.ffL'f25iA -' 0 - 'jf gif',.1:Q,.45figf+ifW cfeli wQx?:i T- -- - 1-1.41. .-117-g1'n--,1fX,,.-.-:.-J-!-lN- -J i -L4-,a.4g.,gE-S?LLQ3iM-Liijr T5 4 i S 'l' .X N If U lille Qoi?-igydg N1 9 2 3 Q V -X D '-x 1, 1 VLV' Q. . .o . , . Y. .- , 7,1 ,fr - C' V, - V 14, :'gj'fA,A ' :ly,'xJ'1'nfff Ejiijki, mag 1 ,5J,i:,', ..1.zlr.. 'Z K' ' I 5 fl A iQ,NiJX'ir ' ' ' 1, .4 -11 ' Q :-.....,,., ' -AV-. -V :iv f,,,, 1 v-----W ,V -if VV,--Wi , V 2' ,N 4. V f 1 f . A M f J W J r r . X fVf'1 P', ly!! 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EVANS, '20 1'1'c:4i1lcnt of thc Assmfintcd Stmlunts The studcnt body prcsidcncy is an office out of which littlc or' much can be madc by the occupant. .Dun Evans has met the prohlcms of thc executive With firmncss and cfficicucy. Whcn thc cnclowmcnt campaign gave him :L chance to lend thc students in an zicllicvcmcnt uniquc in our collcgzo history, he accepted thc 1-csponsihility and mmlc gucci. lk?-1. ' E Yxfimiggy i.k..-.-... ..... ,, .,.. . , , . .,,.-A, ,,,.A,- ,,,-, 9755 ,: i??Q7?,l,,1 2-:fl : liS2TgQ11.9ngf5V ' 'T ' Q.--771,711-7,A x W77 ' ITT:- f'Qr'1gf'iQi 4 h,, , . S X . ,, .,-'-- if V , ---,,,,.,,15 .x e x,f,j,7 V 'I si,s,w-, XF-nf 5 '-I U Gggfif fgibf.. 4' :TQ-' 'iq . - ' '- 4' vZ '7iTY4ilig.g4'-ii1'i' w, -il! Q H'5W'ifs, lxjkiyil, KU J,,J.'g755i.:.f,.FQj.xfA. -,557 - U - '4iy:x,55ijL ,V 5' .pfyicpficlafdxz '53ff1'-.' ' ' 45 f !W9'i-f' if gr. 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'I' I vF'v.'.l1 's-'gi 1 Mi.--gill -jp E ,ftjifi-51.4 L 1 ' iff. b I Q1 I7 , YM ,J Tuff 1 :II-bl 'fx' 'N nf, I Igiwmglful, MIL: r4:1,lI .gig :QIZQ I 455-1 'yt - HV 1 yy' 1 . I Evans Trwiu ' Huh-s Ludn-ke '23 bra: r I I 1310011 Duns Tltus Burbn Pnylm fa . .:,f , I 74 I wj 1 v 'XI, N -:H-,E .112 I E TIVE 1 STUDENT EX CU COMMITTEE .,,r,,,II3,.,:. 'k Nu: I1-7 -,fn President - - - IMNIIIII W. EVANS. '20. 'Perm June, 1921-June, 1922. 1: Zi- , Vim-p-l'1-I-siqlelmt - - ARTHUR WIIICOX, '19, Term June, 1921-June, 1922. .1931 SMI-et:lI'y - A. W. 'l'.xYI.oR, '22, 'Perm June, 1921-June, 1922. .HMI-Is DAVIES. 'Perm February, 1921-November, 1921. 575 Q I, ,, ,, 1 - ,,, ROBERT C. CoNNoI,I.Y., 'Perm June, 1921-June 1922. 1' 22 '1'1 '5'I'1t t1W RUTH DAVIS. 'l'erIu June, 1921-June, 1922. , K HARRY J. 1ioRn.x. 'l'erm November, 1921-Febrluxry, 1922. I ' QIQAI POM IRWIN. Term February, 1921-February, 1922. CWI XTARGARET LIES. 'Perm June, 1921-December, 1921. 1251 1923 R'f-presexltatives FRANCES FISH. 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'r L ' W 7 . li. fp - 1 x ,Ve 7 All -L J- .j 45 ,Q ei? my inwa- u--, eil, I 359 THE HONOR SYSTEM eg . fy . ,,f.Pr1u1 5.75, For a year the honor system has been on trial at Stanford. That the year g'jQKi72ifjfl Q' 4' made apparent certain detects in administration was to be expected. That the 'Y year has shown in the main that an honor system is a workable plan and not a ESQ vague idea, is a distinct accomplishment.. T-he installation of an honor system in any university is a step made with hesitation, its year's trial gives hope that ta ag, wi? the original doubt will give way to confidence. 332 Wi . . . . . L19 W WK, In the spring ot 1921, by the sanction ot the faculty upon petition bv the it-V Lei? i U - . ' K gg 1, , student body, the honor system was adopted at Stanford. Previous to this, the 'ffiiylc-171 my system had been employed 1n a few departments oi the University, and cncour- ,L 9 aged by the success ot the method in those departments, a campaign was started Pffifw EW, to extend the system throughout the University. In establishing the system qt 1 V . f . - e '- .fry,r4 iw Stanford, the faculty, however, retained the privilege of remaking the code, in 125595 ef-T case, at any time it failed to achieve its aims. J 4,22 ' ' U Hx' 0, The enforcement ot the system was given over to the Student Councils and in Fiii if -girl the fall, following the adoption, a definite set of rules governing the conduct of l ii' all examinations was drawn up by those bodies and approved by the Academic i All Council.. The rules placed the primary responsibility for the honor svstem upon iii My each individual student, who pledged not to give or receive aid in examinations 5? T l' - . -- . . . ' fi' A M!! Collective responsibility tor the code within a department was placed upon gill- the lll?1J-Ol' students ot that department and through the existing departmental or- iliiiif ,fag ganizations each mayor student was asked to take special care that the system figs gift was observed and strengthened. The councils, however, take direct control of gf, the examinations in a particular course or group ot courses when the need arises. 4,5 ll' 1 I 'Ng' 1 ' ,v, . , .,.'. q ln case of any intiactions ot the sy stem, provisions were made in which the Allin? mb . tudennt lyouneils were.to act upon them in the same manner as in other eases iiffiff of chseiphne. A step forward. was the planning of an honor system committee Qi' to be created by the upper division students. The main function of this bodv is X 55 Ili., to explain to the incoming students the principles of the svstem. i l ,g eg el .lfr n . u 1 ' gig, Many universities have tried' the honor system, some with. success. while at Ti 5,1272 others itihas.miserably failed.. lo remove -any doubt as to the feasibility of the planlat otantord, will be tl1e aim of the coming year. Co-operation by the faculty in ac ieringto the plan and the assumption of responsibility by the individual student tor its observance are the means by which its success can be permauentlv Mg assurec. ' .i EW L4 E '-4 X 0 le 513 Q Q1 'x fly 'QQ .4 ff N F' ? Litftifdf as M.. ...af M , fQQii'2.2f, : if K - -, - , - v - D :Ygg,q5l:5D1ZQL1j.,,4,fW7 :' ,zg. X..1LL,fpf,X ' - fr if se 1 1-'ga --11 - - Jax if-f .. G - ff-,. -QE J . C f .-,f ,uv .eg - gf- . 0 - of ,-if --Jr View . si - J V .ik ls, Q,gif,Q1'-' ,.,.4 1 i X4-f' Q 'Y 'bt-5514.324 , CM -Nfesv safe if e.1eff2.?ss.3,z X ' 1.i'w.-.fix u-ffsaafi Isa ite., Y? 'A' Yr an X- ' E364 PJ?-ef? GSQUQQFQ , H f T 9 090 JUM r i, , if STANFORIJ --QF 1923 QUND 9 4 . . f.., 9 ' J ,vwfvw - 1--+ - Y'--- ---- 1-,-.Af 7- 1, . ft' 3 'HQ , ,wwf fa., . -1- T: '- x 5.-.1', ii 1 Atavgk 5Q'f','f:fg?9fffL:,f,',fi -f. gf ,rgH--,f',,ig'.',fff, 4 W '-img.: 2' 2 :rff gf7w.,.-1 'X Sfyfq, ff -,i..I1'. ,- 4-if-9 .try 'f ,+'R,,f.,Q.f ' A A ' 4 we 5 Qsal X '1-'LN W JH sfy. THE STUDENT MANAGER jr? Ji'j,'fC',2 ' . , ,XI f ',l' r flreated but shortly over a year ago, the position QQ? ,.,f:.u3MYl of student manager has acquired a comprehensive '.'g Vl,,lIf5,, list of duties. As a representative of the A. S. ill: 'lim'-L'V' S. U. and a member ot Executive Committee, he yi ,A x: l 1. . . . . , . ' ,5,,qtfv,g?5, has a supervision over the non-athletic attairs of Lg' ggawtlg the student body similar to the authority of the 5,112 H-f i3,i'?LL Graduate Manager in athletic matters. His busi- ffm 7-vQII,ll'.S,3:l:i .is that of general financial supervision of all .hp in i iea ions a e a. s a airs ie rama ie oun- ij, vgxfhffly ll t , ll l s Ft' , tl D t C ,Q-j lfllgfrwi, eil, the Carnival, and the A. S. S. U. Through an fi' extended use of the budget and report system, the 45 flirt present manager, Walter Hales, hopes to put all lift fffiglltff these activities on a firmer financial basis. E 1.91 -'H .U . - Yr' 'dill Hales was eleeted to ottiee early Jn January, 5.55. ix' L, -Fi' f 11 ' 1 ,U ' f . .k 'p. '. 7 Frli ..q31gqI,p o owing t 10 resignation o Jac, atriek, 21. na., it ,V . Y. 'wi xx .xl.1i,n H. u.x1.11.s, .zo M frjmii .dp :Wi :5 'liiltidl 'V , 51,1 S'l'llDl+lN'l' BODY COMMI'l'Tl4lES ,-if, ,v - 'y .rpm J . . . . - . . ,pry 'glfji Advisory to Daily Palo Alto Union Board ot Governors l-35Q',f,iGp, B. U. WNOIILFORD, '18 C. J. 'l'iiUzEa, '20 ,,:,jWff,t'fg NIPIIA AIILIGN, '18 R. W. KINNEY, '22 ggifq. jllsff. W. F. Timsmiz, '21 AIARK Ev.xNs, '20 gill-3 Q - ,,f. J., , , ,. l'i iX !'5' Rallv and Stunts lflleetion Board g-riff, . .., . .li ffgyljgpif Homme M1'rcu1cr.I., '21 AL. CAREY, '22 ',i-,rf Lf'f',fIflf?z Falco PIERCE W. C. EVANS, '22 g','a 2Q'g,f,f3Q .hols lI1swFEnNixN, '21 Umm SENIQR, '22 piflilffga REED Nusialr, '21 ll'l.XRVIN CIIAMBERIAIN, '22 'rm li5QSge7N'f .TANICIQ 'DUNKER '22 KiXTLlRYN IRWIN, '22 5w'47Jf 1 'fx-, X ' .1 , QQ F1f55'g,jb ITELENE bmncv, 22 -.JE ry , xy is , X- V - 52 I Debating -37,2 CNEQJ ,wif 1 fx-fa'f,tQ l4El..lNl7 S'l'.XNlf'0RD, '24 R. P. Guoss, '24 '62, i1fj31f?V' .Ions Ibm., '24 3 'IL--ix gtg'- tcff-iisv 'iw if f ffl K T V 'Qi .1355 ex 53 , ,T.x.JiE'? QQ .Ty j x CS ' ge Al ' Li ,,.., ,. W .-- '35 'w1g.f'g27 .Qii1f2f1a,.'.. If . , , . A tm. .asap .wtfv.g,'., QT, fi? 5 'is-gf , 2Qff6pf:1fa. 1 CMJ sa .b ' I P:-t3W,ffDw,gvgff egg N'l,1 , 'f .f..1 fiaif:.,L-:5,fjf-Dig 'T - fri' ,fstiirpgi itz V . s ,w , , - -x'- 1 ' 1 2 . - . N'-Q 1 , ' - 1, 'V 1-1- df' QJZQV-N-V 1 fwfr ns.. .-.P K'Pst3l?i V 'Sf' +i Xf4Q.+'iifi5,sfk4,z1.wdrmx 'eQ'xaZ'tAmffJf SO I, 1 .V .1 STANFORD vm 1923 QUAD J A , ., . -, X-. . 1 ' E? ,cgi ' gf' W-'z VL. Y 1Y7' ow mfg, jgaxm 2'-Us CL., xlfvf-Jxk ,X ,, . u L J-...b-' 4 X - 1 , P D , V P ,N I U , ? 'QW W GY ' I YW? YL '?'!'?' i'Q4.,'5gefTu .QUADRANGLE CLUB W... - ,JI :IX V' FRANK ANGELL 5 EVERETT W. SMITH, '99 . A. E. ROTII, '09 3,1 W. F. FLETCHER, '11 ww., Eg, 5 N. R. ALLEN, '18 gg., M. M. KIRKSEY '18 1 ff' R. L. TEMPLETKJN, '18 kgmivifp W J. K. LILLY, '18 'I ,Blu C. A. WILCOX, '19 H1351 3, I DANIEL W. EVANS, '20 I MG C. J. TAUZER, '20 ,IW ,rg 4790 WIKLTER PIALES, '20 iff V ff. DOUGLAS BUNDY, '21 S22 ., 'W J. C. PATRICK '21 Q3 f f I J. M. DAVIES, ,'22 PHIL F. NEER '22 '-'hi 'N A GEORGE GREEIS, '23 DUDLEY S. DEGROOT, '23 6' W. L. ROGERS. '23 M311 ' TOM IRWIN, '23 if Qfgqgygiis' I 1.41 'V 'I EWS' 5-,ibf . K-KSN fi Qefixi' ff Lew. 43 l lfe,l Sf, 72451 1 ' f 4101 Te' IN'3r1'.QK E1 6,53 wk' 'px - fr in Q, ff 'ff' 4 N5 5-TS? 'f Eff' M .?.,..'i f'E,f R-Q 'Q 'AE' ' 'QETJEW f v' f- :EQ A' .IQ ' ..I. 'Q Sl f r Tauzer Betts Pershing Fisher Petrini Evans Comstock DeGroot Draper bundy Craveus Leiser XVayIand McKinnon Mitchell Kirksey Davies ' Borba Shlaudeman STANFORD J 1923 QUAD . qofo uwfo, 0 J 1' '-. a A , 'wi N 3?f??fITf'g'Ffi'?T'R:jfiS2F,1'qi:fy 6 5 5 , Vg ffl G2'.?.wify.p'TF5f.5-2575VPFQ' Haxgy M , 3.11252 - i t- ,fl if Qiffff' T.. ' F ' L NSI I 'P' 15 H+ fri ty , ,IIN df' . w , . ' fc Q: .I 9 I' IL QQ SKULL AND SNAKES A Q23 K , , PRESIDI-:NT - - - C. J. TAUZER, '20 Sl4v'gA E SI-:cRETAIn'-TREASURER ---- - C. L. Rrclmxoxn, '22 5 1 JNL Xe I I MEMBERS GW ft, . I 9 5 Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen .lgQ5?U'f H. H. DYKI-:s R. L. TI:IsIPLI-:'roN I '- M. M. KIIRKSFZY GUY DIIAPEII .. ' v G9 -. ,Tkfi Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen fl E. F. MITCIIELL 'C. A. WII.cox ,VWK JA J. K. LILLY F. A. BI-:'r'rs ,N .' ,J yr? 53555 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty ' ' 'aging C. J. TAUZI-:R C. R. WAX'LAND elf: D. W. EvANs I Q kb I Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One rpm' 5 J. C. PATRICK C. L. RICIIMOXD SX. '01 iw EARLE E. Cnowm JAMES PI:'mINI ' , f ffm WILLIAM F. LEISI-:II R. S. PEIISIIING Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two , HARRY AUSTIN P. F. NI-:Im W, Y. J. M. DAVII-IS WILLIAM S. CoMs'rocK 5 I -. Q Ronmu' Sm.AImI-:MAN Ross I1 IS1'IER 'L Uh Sf ci . HARRY J. BoIznA D. D. MCKIXNON Gi' 'V Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three 55 iv Rom-:I4'1' CIIAVENS DUDIJ-:Y DEGRoo'r T I 0' I Cr.AnI:Ncr1 PINKSTON A 6. CW. f V .Q x Q fziggz, .QN ?:bf.AFJ0za 1 ' KEN. VJ-QN. xx f 7 'g - -r - ---.-.fe A.-V ' A -A- A .. We A -5. , 14 .ff .34 3 Q 1 , I, .-' ' , Q -'Nf 'fjY'.Lig'-1.12: 71,1 X XMQLC , xg, 1 N f. 1 1 ' ' Q - I- ' ,Jw IND I ' ' JE' - ' A 'XF-1: I A 163-.x if . .3 , V QS- 1' S3 4 1 M. S '1' A. N If u ll ll A,-5'3WX 1 9 2 3 Q lf A ll .. Moi. '04 - - ,Wm ,,-,,,, 2,'Z'1I.'j':f','.'7 . M -gn-V ,--, V J 1 r ,-, V. Q Pi+'1g'f'-'F ' 2. ' ' -iff' , - ' 1' fi r' w...,L,g,,,L . ,11 ' '.g ,gT4.-.,.-,,l.- v J Q -N sp ,.-----. - --- --V - - - 1 f.+x'5 I,,V f-T - ixfjgwfw X' 1 I- A 'X Nw w ' 1, 3: n iff ',4975ilg ISL ,- 1 H51 ,. Wm ml l hlgff W 'wif fkl 1..:1'5,M!1I Hf 2' x,' aw 1 xv '9 +I . ' wish , 1, 6. .- 1 ., 'IH' .A W A, 1 .J X! A u, I 1' . , X W V h ml 2. 1' EM' . M. A. CLANCY F. C. FISH A. lf. JIYIJGIC M. H. MA'l'l'll4IVVS M. IC. VVIlI'l'E ., 1 A J v ' 1. -- X V , N ,,X ,, Us 7 2 -,fy WOMEN S COUNCIL L' Q' President, ------- Mmm' H. MA'l'11lf:ws, '22 jf,-,f,N,Q Vice-Pmsiclcxlt - - - - ANNA Junmc, '22 1 'flsxf S9f'l'GUlI'X ---- - - 1VfARGAIll'I'l' Wnrrm, '23 CQ- 'L A'l..xluuN C1..xxc'Y, '22 Flmxvl-ts Flslr, '23 H lv 'WWI , WOMENS CONFERENCE ,b ,-X ' 12. 0l+'l+'HTl'lliS ,, W9 President. - - - - MARY H. MA'l'IIICNVS. '22 'Vin' if S9l'I'Ff2ll'j' MARION DNVIGIIT. '22 ,X 15: IF Gui My ' w x 1 . NIIWIIQFRS . , . A IA I l ,fxi '35 Enwrlr Pmixmlu-1, '21 Dunwrllv Clmmmc. '22 'VMX ffzl, GllzKl'I': SXVI'I'lll1INllAXK, '22 Rwpyp DANS, '22 in DUNN STRv'7NSf1N. '22 Ros1':MAuY D1mc1IxrAN, '22 fwfyfxx Mmuox Dwmnw, '22 Ivo Com-:r.ANn, '23 pf Glmvl-: Poms. '22 MARY Ll'IAl!,NAl!ll, '23 fx- QQ, Glmvl-1 BILOWX. '22 KA'I'Ill'Il!INl'I S'I'l'IIIilCR. '23 .,,4. Mmm' Sumx. '22 DOROTIIY S1'lmr:N. '23 ff . ,, H-, P Y, -ww I Douwrnv NNOODIIEAD, '23 I , , 23 Enmx HAWK:-zxsox, '22 Vumrxm Woonluvlfl-', X ra 'XY CN x xx ,jj .z I-P kg ,Siam kj, 1 6 'f N2 2 wg Q.. 21,9 ', - ,i1:.1, Lvl: Mjj- 7,2 N, '5.'..-:X KT-E ,, ,,.. - .,,, -.,,4h....i-.,--.,,,,,,, ,W m,C,,,,,,f,,,,,Y,,, , ,jf LC'-' ,TMJ ,V v-ii. , J .1-. - Cir -1 AT -F--M .T --,- - -.-fff---w-f--,-- -xf -fr.-AH! ,Qr j-1 fly ., jst ,' CWS- 2 -fvfnt Q' J'-f TJQJVJ' . . s . - ' ' , A-', - .,1'LT, - YM, 4 . ,Q ,-5.1. H' ,NQDTX 112.1 l .'k-J !'??5' ,7 3 'O,J.- .,- if xl! 52 f. ' 0 1 lf fffi xg K. ,lx fi 'ff' , ' 5,7 ,K JJ 51 Q .1ff'j, --,, 'lain '-gwfr L ' . K7 ' ' F-lj, ' -'FL ' ' ,. fy- , 'L .EY -12.7 2 QQ .-. 'W5e+f5'f,K5 fini- Q FN : J.. va hiv X 3i,UL,,: ..,.-' 'AIN 4L5QO '4X L9 Q7.U51j11'fgA L-PM QF? A 'V if X' , 4'.Ql l H 'J U' X ' .ff S4 i . , 3-S 'I ab, --so T qi Q. ,. STANFORD gD,,,M 1923 QUAD Y V' fg1'f,.-213-1 .fee 1' -1-I -Trp V, ,h,,Y,-, M, , Y ,,,,,,,,..A,.--, -gfxg fam --. rfsfiizfffn 5 sf-511 -.2 chief? ,,-Y i..7v.Y.' ----. .. . . -Y-sw - ' nv ,r.,g-s iv! .1 I - iffy? ' gjf!7if2 te ,mf ,xp QRGANIZED WOMEN 'fl me tow or , . 1 .MA lil ,viii ,Mg During the past years, Womenls Conference. and Council have laid the lg foundations ot a system ot self-government by which the organized women stui 1 271, V,-.ffl 'iff' dents can take their place as an ,integral part ot the student self-government ot . . . . . , . Vxflfg- axle Stamford, As the extension ,ot the honor method typifies thc' spirit ot the Uni- ,ist KU vel-sit , so the iirit prompting the system is conung to dominate the problems 3.2051 Y. , . .1 i KJ QQT, of the Organized Woiiieri of btantord. igkg-k,li'3,gj Possibly that which stands out as the best example of the flttltlllitl,-211161 as fig, .iffiffe the most concrete accomplishment of the year, is the new motor regulation, put fggi 'i on effective trial through the eiorts of W0lllCH,S Conference. Not only does .7g,tXf,,aQ1. .-V77 this rule demand integrity by its very leniency, and by the difficulty of its en- JW, forcement, but the frankness which was necessary to secure its enactment gave Q,1'ff,fiq 4' ' ' eritv of the women. 'G 'ii '51' proof of the sine i , G --'V' In other directions. too, the women have during the past year become a more ,,gyt,f,g,. vital part of student life. They havehdone this, not through any general aeelama- iff tion of their own or any delinite action on the part ot the men, hut hy proving liffwj fi? that there are at Stanford women who can and will do real things-in art, in :,',,,l.,'i, .. journalism, on the stage, and in other lines ot activity.. The creation of the fgjdilfffffj jftc, women 's editorship on the Daily Palo Alto is a concrete evidence that this ability i321jti'ry5,f31, Elf, and willingness is securing recognition. V21- -f,f.'. The lVomen's Pageant, although not directly under the furisdiction of the 72' Xfhffi 1 H. fu fi... 55521 Organized Women. nevertheless represented an organized undertaking, which iQQN,i,f4 included almost all the women of Stanford. Its success forms a beginning which 3WSfi,1f3Yg 1,2 presages well for future ventures serving to hind the women together into an 1L:Qif1'1455. ,,fQLf,, active, conscious group. This YPHI' has seen .Women's Council grow into a more genuine judicial body fglifglif 'ii jk than it has been previously. .lt has seen Women's Conference become a more ?Q,i2f,f'5 rr actuallv representative organization. Marv Matthews '22 as president of Or- 'l-Ui!!-iff ganized WOIl1t'.D, had a large share ,in its success. Margaret White, '23, was :ti elected on April 19 to head next year s Women 's Council, which will contain also wr' - -' . - . . '-,i,,,1. as members: Frances Fish, '23, Helen Greene, '23, Alice Roth, '2-I-, and Lillian Cottrell, '24. 135 It was not without assistance that the women were able to achieve so success- -fitjmfxi r . i . . . . . . 'R LE Q ful a year. 'Fhey have been gratefully fortunate in their new leader, Miss Mary ,jf iw Yost, Dean of VVomen. Tlirougli the force of her personality and leadership, the , ,... . . . . . . U . a00 are coming to a consciousness of their priviledges and responsibilities at ,fist l U' Stanford XQKUU ,125 ' E. 'wtf-f' 'til' flewb ' PM - Q? , L .i at lffsg f ' on 1 . -. 2'-'M -...-Z'iiv -- rem? ii? : 0 ' 1 .- f . 5419 iiffarfy .au L . -.3,-af.-t 'I .c Q. , '-,.fqa g':'r.i-sei.-1 5. of .grit -ly. i 1' QC? 95,-15? 722-,-7T'53f E 13::.fi1 Qrf..-,KIQFUSQ '75 66 Nxk?M3i5'ff-eff? -g2fgfg732e44fH?5I?3bE+?f1i . , .Mi-lQ EfQg,Qf.33A.C5-.Zvfrgg, 'RS-c,g+i'X-f,f 85 S'l'.XNl llIlIP Q-9.:1,Rjx 1923 Qlf.XI,1 jO.uA,: -.046 'ig Jfwy1g.1 i'y1 ,f..11w',- ' 2:1 - - ' .. ' P 11-,11y,, 1 11-11 5 a-T9 .mifg '12 a f1 '1 Q1.1ff,,g,,1,, 1:2 125 pf'1W,:3y11 1- ,g1?pf-NT!u1 R X- .KA 1 :1r1,4Q1,1.,U7, Q., 114...F-h. ,. L I ,lkuq 9 , 71X ,l Q ..4Y:z,.w ,,, Hllvmf. 1,kQ1Xy.L 1.1! ,,.,.,. . , W ,' Q as ,U,:A,1Lk1Q51JA,L1U1r,111PbjJA ?'j1,L'j14jiD1ffT 7, ,,'.x11. L1,:,1 ,.-3 1 .ju 1,1 71,1 l1,, ,Q 2111,-fjE1.f'. Z? 3L,1,,,yf1Cv Mi... ' -4- - .411 w..- , -- Q. . 1, --4114! N , '1 1 , '- .g,M,,:,, ,Qi W ,F ---N -v.-, J Q, M- -Y'-f-V - --fv Y' V1 -----Y-----W -V------M 1, 9 1K N 1L 'x ' L. 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I i f j if J ... - vp mnr '- gf f Aw wx IX I 3,3 px Lk CAP AND GGWN fi fr. W vi V- Founded March 30, 1906 X . I ' WW 0 ICFRS WW ,R-:fi . A Vs, PRESIDENT . . - - - - DoRo'r1IY MARSTON, ' VXI VICE-PRESIIIENT - MARION CLANCY, ' Ig: A135 Q. SECRETARY - - BERTIIA VAUGIIAN, ' 'fp TREASURER - ------ MAXRIOX DWIGHT, ' ?s.,N A H ' Nl ' M FACULTY MEMBERS 3 I M MRSL E. D. ADAMS MRS. I. P. Russ:-:LL .M MIIS. .J. C. BRANNER u MRS. H. J. RYAN f 3 MISS ELIZABETH BUCRINGIIAAI MRS. J. M. STII.I.MAN G, 'G S-Eli Wi MRS. E. P. CURBI-:RLEY MRS. PAYsox TRI-:AT QV .V bd lui MRS. D. C. GARDNER MRS. R. L. WILIIUR QM Vrqf H Miss M. I. MCCRACKEN MIIS. BAILEY XVILLIS 9yQIk.Qgi5A A f Miss EDITII MIRRIELEES Mlss MARY Yos'r 'Aga M 5 1? 57 L ' ' ' '36 MEMBERS A DoRoTIIY MARSTOX. '21 32 3 ix Y MlI.IlRPIll MAURER, '21 ft Ii PSI ANNE HARIJY, '21 :Q 0-,I EI.IzA1:ETu MCGI-:I-:, '21 NH GR E. El ' ., Qa- HAIKRIFIT HUNT, '21 MARION CLANCY. 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MILO ADFRED -MI':I.oNms ll C'h.emu:aZ Engmeermg-Sequola, Clubg ry. l BICHSEL, STANLEY E. Oumex, Uium Alpha Chi Sigma: Masonic Club, JM nyyv Economics-Beta Theta Pi. ll, 1, fl ' ' BISHOP, BRADFORD -' 'Q-1 5, ,frfllgk BILLINGS, GERALDINE Ml-F.uu.,m. C.,,.0,m,,., S,,,,m,S, Com. .Eg .K :N M'enoh.-Roble Club. Geology-Kappa Sigma. :lm gj..fi1.w,55f. BINKLEY, ROBERT c. Colm , H ' l'glj'l'Jf,, History-Encina Club: Delta Sigma Rhog BLACKBUR12 CHES1 ER , ONIMHO 'ill' -' C . . -, , Chemistry Enema Club, Chemistry , . Q'-':f'v V5 Slgma Delta Chl' English Club' History Club' Associated Federal Students NP Club: Press Club: Euphroniag Bonnheim ' ' li' .X,l'.5g'f.Q1f Dissertation 115: Tri-State Debate 1311 X fl will .loffre Debate 4415 Cardinal staff Q3 4p, .,.,.y.rMf ' , i EQ.af.'4'.li ..g15igl'g,jf5 - ...... . - - - . . M M fl- 1ifi,fyjf. I Q :ll tffl-xy 'NW J Kfffx y i, lm 1-if like 'fp '1 .2 C gjfl if T ill 25' 'YQ' 1 frqj, Min+. iyfflg. 1, LCC-,J all Nfl! VQPQ? 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Nu: S0lll10m0I'6 Play 121: .Iunior Opera. 121: English Club if:-... Play 131: Class Secretary 131. lffliji BORBA, HARRY JAMES smtwml-m. 'wg English-Journalism-Encina Club: Ham- mer and Coffin: Skull and Snakes: 11.133, Press Club: Sigma Delta Chi: Breakers 1 ,Qi Club: Daily Palo Alto Staff 12, 3, 41: 'ISU Editor 141: Executive Committee 141: ll .l BRADSHAW, ROCH W. ORANR11: Economics-Encina Club. BRAZIL, ABRAHAM H. CAS'l'll0VII.LE Law-Sequoia Club: Band. BROOKE, JAMES K. Pon'rr.ANn, Omg, Geology-Theta Chi. BROOKING, OLIVE A. SAN FnANc11sc'o English-Delta Delta Delta: Spanish Club: Junipero Serra Club: Daily Palo Alto Staff 11, 213 Class Vice-President 111: Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee 131: Women's Club House Board 141. BROWN, HOMER WALDO Pr:'rAr.UArA Economics-Law-Encina Club: Orchestra 121: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 131: Nestoria Debating Society, President 13, 41: Nes- 95-We .192-i'z'lglIllfg1 .ff.-frie- Zag fl 311 may . 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BUEFUM K9 'I C'4ll w: '1 il wif l -.nv - Q W l Y 1 , r , w1'w ' fl 7+ 34' fl' 1, ' f ,N K X ,aff ,:-f5,Wl- BROWN, LELAND H. GILROY BUMBAUGH, HAROLD L. Los ANOELL-:S Mechanical Engineering-Encina. Clubg Mechanical Engineering-Plii Kappa Psig 3! 1 N E. E. Societyg Rifle Clubg Glee Club Senior Farce Committeeg Sophomore .hifi gl qs, 45. Play 125. yifljl QQQWQJQ BROWN, VANCE M. Elmsxo BURKE, EDMUND E. SANTA BAm1.umA Elf l ggkl5llYlfQL Chemistry-Sequoia. Clubg Glee Club. Law-Palo Alto. Qzffl Envy? BROWN, WALTER R. SANTA MARIA BURCH, GEORGE W., JR. OWENSMOUTII ffl jx S15 Mechical Engineering-Encina Clubg As- History-Law-Encina Clubg Alpha. Phi yfyl, ,ly sociated Federal Students. Epsilong Corda Fratresg Euphronia. l55l ',Q,l' BRUCE, GEORGE H. Mmm PAIIK BURMISTER, ROBERT O. SAN FRANCISCO j.lls'j fQ Economics-Beta Theta Pig Transfer Economics-Encina Clubg Sigma Phi. Ml 'QN5Qqj.,1 Colofado College- BURNTRAGER, HELEN Hormwooll 'j gV'il,gW' l,g.K, BUFFUM, DOROTHY LONG B1-:Aon Economics - Roble Clubg Economics !.ll,l.p History-Pi Beta Phi. Club, H115 :.ll.l2il'f'1l' il l !E,1s,.2 !-.fvf N xl ,Riga-, J 'fun fl-e z. TNI' l.?'ggl1'w . pp p p fu 'fpf-'ffl .V ' 'PV :xl ep:f1i25A Wil 5.57.52 E? 91 mf! ml .J-f-24 f MD . l 'X EN NE' 551:14 A Xqllr ' 1' sn 5 Y r6.if:2li Rails H' 'J KK., Tm! Qftsjz rl f Uv l ltgngs lip. lixmj 1-1. r.. BUMRAUGII E. F. BURKE G. W. BURCH R. C. BURMISTER I-I. BURNTRAGER fx 6i'i+5Jk7Q.-. , me M -E . . Q3 FQ-f', jr-Z KRW .W 07:5 f if fi-T l'i'?57'-'17, ,-. X 'if'- QfFf 'gf ff al fiM??rX- l l up iii' ' 'M1O+fi1f?fiil'N OAK. 3' ef w'++lHNf.1f 997 l-ff'1w1bfi.E1-B ' X B Riff 96 F s 'r A N F 0 R In , Qo,..Ju,.,o9 19:23 Q U A D 1 e .f 6 ' - - X ', rf --s -.. . H. .- -.- V . '.- . rn lt .-mf' 'J . X '-.E - I 'T'f '!'R., . 'f 's ' -fr' iii' ff' K L, C--51 zjaigatg ff, ,isvl.,,lf.-.3-m111:Xe.-9.3 itggfl- fi f:i-1:,Q2gZ:z,,v... fail-if? 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CHAMBERLAIN, MARVIN SALT LAKE CITY. U1-A11 Economics--Kappa Alpha. . CHAN. GUMDOCK SAN Flmxvlsco Clzemistry -- Chinese Club: Chemistry Club. CHANDLER, NORMAN Los Axul-:mzs Ecomoiiics-Delta Kappa Epsilon. CHASE, MARY K. S'I'ANIfoun UNIV. Economit.-s-Law-Roble Club: Phi Beta Kappa: Women's Economics Club: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 13, 43: Women's SeI'vice Board 133. CHILDERS, LELAND A. SANTA CRUZ Zoology-Encina Club: Zoology Club. ,: ful '.,-r. .. D M 1 N l lv.. I. ,.. . I' . L fe ' . l if elf .Fa lfflf Qs 'bf .U A' f ,lg qi I Y 1- iff:.j,,lVi .I .Vo l ifxlfiii .I-.4 lr .K V, , - -1 Wlljqqgl ffff .Mol V ' l VII,- .f ' f Al.',,Qf . .4 .Lo . I ffl' f 'x ., .. 4, .7 ,': '... M4251-:.L. X .I ill Ml! if .kill ffl JN wif . I 4 'ij 5 l . .4 - 1 . 1' . .iff .11 , M G! IWW' .. . , ...J r, Tlllfg in Vllvll my ,I 7,55 , I , ., . .-yu U1 , l QQIMI? All lil' I- 15 W ,4l,.,l .' hw 'ffl 'F' ' 223131 1 V111 ,-E WF A 4 A l Xill 1 Gold 'iaza +5511 725- - .1 211 ravxlmgyg I 25317. ffx .Nxt l vQp..11 , W P: I. 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L '-J :G Lommitteu C lj. l : l',.l'.f,'j' Vim- Pres. C-IJ : Y. VVV. C. A. 3 VVoxnon'S 1 -' V Councll 63, -IJ : 1922 Quad Board :Ind Stuff: CLARK, NEWTON Hoon Rlvmz, ORE. yu . '.,'.7.'lyff SUDIIOIYIOIV' Colllllon Commlllvkf Q21 Z Mechanical E1Lgiucc1'i1lg-l'1m'lnu Club: Mn- .Ill f Mlllyfgjlx, XYmm-n's Club l-louso Hoalrd fill. sonic Club: Glue Club. . -Tx: g: .Ula jf '. V .'f:?1l'E,i.'qf Ng' .12-Dm lf ' ix, elm . .lhwy X 3? DQ.. ffl? K W 'el I ws! 117' 'L Cflvl . Wff .. , 2' 'V J: 5 ' W lf: Tl 9' K i :gl 4 I 1 .L.I:,' ,jr:' :N . - . ,V A' ' r J, WJ! . . . . . .. --. , .. . - ' ':f53,fiQ3 ELM.:-. .- J.. g1:f.a,-,.-'.1,, Q A , ' ....L.- fawfzc-' ' ..... ...-4...L..:.-.'..... -, . . .- Mi. N D. M. Cr..uu. G. s. L'I.AllK II. 0. CLARK M. J. Cr.Arc'K N. CLARK Ny 5255 ,jj ' : jn' ' 'U wwf- ---f f'--H--- ----A-T-----.M -..V ffglqfl. .j5ef,1 .3 fn 1.41 'A ' .-- .5 .t.:. -- -' Q,. g.f' qu.:-'.gv'4 ill, ',,fg-:,1- - .J 5 Lf wh , ,J .5 af.. mf m y l l. 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Society, Challllldll Bonfile X Nl? y SPNINMVHALE' UTETH Cghigxggglie V27il2LIAM S A1 IIKNIIIRA l I-Xlqlflllx +125 l Civil Engineering-Palo Alto: Transfer -- X - A 1: X ':.XlXl.5..-XL l'fyfX'4 X from University of Utah. gig'L?cg?i3'Zff? and Snakes, 5.131-,' WHEN' -IOHNWALTER , L95 AM 'h CONDIT, WILLIAM CLYDE o.lm..lxn 'll 412 ' E -s-Lncina Club Aeta. Beta - lfjl l Tf70f'0gX'f hronia ' History-Encina Club: Band. Ll l.ff.j au- 'D ' P M , O , CONNOLLY, ROBERT c. Los Ax..m:s .5N,.5,5g C0HENg MAPFK M'i Cl l5', HXF'H 'gf Mechanical Engineering-Enciua. Club: '.'g:'fZ'L LW' fhstgly-Law-1?niu3 -wi u ' D a I El Toro: M. E. Society: E. E. Society: '5NQ'l 5,l,Q, Lew' Handba l ' ' 'J ' Baseball ill: Yell Leader 145: Class 1'.ylX,, .ATX X 'x 'Win COHN. DAVE S- S 0'UN 3- WASH- President 131: Class Treasurer 145: , ull., Geology-EHCIM Club- 1922 Quad Staff: 1922 Quad Board: -w:l..ll.f:7al R lf. ,f ,,, .ff lu.,-I l COLLINS, ERLE LE ROY Executive Committee 141: Senior Ball l,.u.aXlX1.,X lift S'l'.xN1-'mm UNIV. Committee 141: Encina Club President l6:lM'li'gf5 ljgi ClH. llIil'0I HN!Ifl1Gf?l'iIl!l - Eucina Club: Ml. Xl, 'S iii 1 'Veil' fl-f ,:. liffffi. 'll fs me er .l ww l.Y,c4f.b: ul l . :fl he l Cf-xl LQ Ali' '5 ff' - , ,m-4 1267 . i V2.1 ilk' 5' ff-J ,,,fJlll1 .ll '.'.:.!'fi ll rg ,, if-if -gel l la, q, x X XX X lXX X Xl X X 6,fT3 Jl li , X 1. ,N ll lf' A., lil A PM E. -iiillwriilrxsv J. H. YYULTON W. S. COMSTOCK W. C. fioxnrr iz. 12. vnNNm.1,Y 1.5 -pffl. +f X , L ..,,.. - .,,, --M-,,.,.,L..-.--.-. . - .- Ayr v. L. 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SuNNvvALE Y. W. C. A.: Women's Conference. will-, .lf,4.'lgMi,.nj' Ewylwh-Slgma Kavva- CROSBY, KATHERINE L. HAYWARO N! CO1Eu?'ES'R1YmI1??YCifib Phi B r SAI? JOSE Beta Phu Womenys 'lm .. ml G M- 1 B at anna: A ., lg. Cosmopolitan Cllub, Secretary Q45 5 MM !5f.'fm,flQ Classical Club: French Club. Z CA.' it V531 ff IW, Wd YOU, f3?,5 fy Y ,Q .i!,lS4wiI FTB! LWLHS H15 Eqll ffliwfzf ya, l4:ivZ'f'fiC Z. 95113243 WJ .lil at lmciblt 221-lily i. we ll MAH X A.: fywkj. .fill L? A' , . A l tw F fixfx Q ' 1' l.yl+.fg'g'Ql 5. in T' 1'-.ELEOWING .. .gfnfvig .... - -L..ff' f4,.55?,l 'Of5 3ff.N: 'YEf5 .a5'fT'f ,A A !':Tw:'5fQiU .T-'f:TfQP:f' N?.fiDiT7Qf,f 3,14 X'lff.u.f- ' , 4 A -4 . X . l' ifff .A Q XlT'.,f i,-4' .' Q I . vi .ff A .reef ftam'??L Al l QE A f N9 Aiwa? A 0.1--'JJ 5' 55? o,5V'j'c Os gm Q2 2 . '724 f V W O' -12-'-' .Lf .+A U-, ,p. xtwl. alley. xlx it sm. N' ' 3:13 '.,i:1'1.SJLl 'EEL .Qi mfs-Che. U F, ,g.Vf:1j,1.1'YYL11.3-jifi-QjL',kQ.'1 gi- . lb TQ f 100 ! il S1-.IN FORD o,,..U,,o 01923 QUAD , 15,J f41 '-fa .,.,...,., A. . - --. , ,, ---- - -' 7 ,.-, ----fa-, K if I --- -cf -.5 -fm'w1'-3-.sf suit: TTT: ' lf -' I fiwifi f 'If . X -2.f-- 'ff .J NGO ' -' v- .m DE'..51 u ' 'I ru ' as L-fffq ' I X 'fn-H f G' X 1 wif .ir -fu: '-C C' f'5Nx 'Sl 5? ' 'V f' ' '. 'I ,- ' 1:3 O-2,,L,.2 'fl frsftff'-' Q '--..,iL. c.--gv .. - - . 'MJ V W' Sfjff -- ...K ,naw M- .--.. .- - - -'- ,vt 4,2 ll-, QV kc-.,,, lr -7 - -......,,- . if 5173? l -- -- - Q I-XP, .f'. '-: 51145489-PJ2 i M, B, CUNIIA A. VV. CUPID G. CUT CUNHA, MARION B. SAN Flmxclsco Law-Apha Delta Phi. CUPID ALBERT W. YVA'l'SONVI.I,l-I Law!-Encina Club: El Campo: Econom- ics Club: Sophomore Play: Executlve Committee 131. CUTHBERTSON, GRACE MJLL V1XLI.P1X' Economics-Roble Club: Schubert Club: Women's Economics Club: Hockey 121. CUTLER, HARMON E. ENmco'r'r, WIXSII. Law-Palo Alto. DAGG, HUESTON W. SAN Du-:no Mechanical Engineering-Palo Alto: E. E. Society: Transfer Calif. Institute of Technology. DAVIES, JAMES M. Los Amar.:-:s Economics-Delta Kappa Epsilon: Skull and Snakes: Quadrangle Club: Circle S Society: Baseball 111: Basketball BERTSON H. IG. L:U'rm'.n n. vw. vnu... 61, 2, 3, 41, Captain C41: Tennis fl, 2, 3, 41, Captain 111, Pacific Coast Intel'- collegiate Champion 42, 31: Executive Com. 13, 41. DAVIS, RUTH T. Bum.:-:Y. Im. History-Roble Club: Cap and Gown: Music Club, Pres. 131: Schubert Club, Pres. C311 Y. W. C. A., Treas. 431: Exec- utive Com. 141: Won1en's Conference 13. 41. DAVIS, WINTHROP W. O.xKLANn Political Science-Encina Club: Nes- toria: Renaissance Club: Alpha Pi Zeta: Band. DAWES, ROBERT E. Bozmmx. MoN'r. Economics-Sequoia Club: Montana Club. DEBEN, ROY H. 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Psychology-Roble Club: Cap and Gowng H V U Y r Mug N Iy , ,,Jlf'p',, Psychology Club: Pres. Roble Club 143, DRACHMAN, ROSEMAPQF ll'ff m- Amf' Spy-m Treasmel. fm: Y' W. C' A- Cabinet UU. English-Roble Clubg lheta. Slgma. Phig 5 yllvlly if DOMINGUEZ, FLORENCIO TAMl'lC0,1VIl'lX. Mffsq e S4 Enghsh Club? Womzens Conf WI - Zu Chf'mis'try - Encina. Club' Chemistry telence 141' Committee of Five MJ' J lL ql'lyM' Club' 'French Club' Spanish Club 'I Y' W' C' A4 Coauthor of 1922 Junior A DONOIIIO TRUMAN ,L Fburru gpera: lguthozl Womims Eageant My 5 Nw , 7,W5i.j ,L Spanish-Encina Club: Spanish Club: DUEISOEVIAZQZREFHIE ee Q j S M All A -wjf Glee Club 42, 3, 43g Ram's Head Show 1 ' l- AN A'1'l'30 QA -gxl'l,'ix1'LZ 1235 Carnival Quartet 12, 33, Botany-Ganlnla Phi Beta. -ll X1 l:CEY54NQ.L',' DOWNS, .IOSEPHINE L. Los. ANf:l':l.l-:S DUNCAN, DONALD 'r. Los Axumns gily, 5'.,5 x Sprmish-Roble Club: Spanish Club: Y. PI1.ilosoph.y-Encina Clubg EI Capitan. '.: ,W, W. C. 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I Rl+:m.ANps E-ill f2fffQ'Ty'. -5 Economics-Law-Alpha. Delta Phi: Phi PhysioIogy-Medmcine-Sequola Club. .lgiyfff Alpha Delta: Delta Sigma Rho: Skull GEYER HENRY E BURLEY IDA Jil: IqL1f'y:dli and Snakes: Press Club: Economics Mecmimcal Enqmeermg-Enema dub-' .PW ifblllffif Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Euphroni-ag M E Society, 'Y' M C' A' ' :QU w--gllwfp Intercollegiate Debating fl, 21: Daily ' ' ' ' ' WV Palo Alto 125: Editor 1922 Quad. GIBRON, THOMAS E., JR. Los ANGEL!-:S 'QW 'iywtlei FRANKENHEIMER, BERNARD J. Pmlosofmy-Chi Psi' l.ggM'yff55, S'1'oc1c'1'oN GIBBS, MARION W. PAsAm-:NA 1.13, gXf,S'l,Wf Economics-Encina Club. Spanish-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Y. W. My FREDERICKSON, FREDERICK R. CAHA. Cablnet, SGHIOI Week Committee lbw.. .jja N1 A .. Los Glvros . W Z-1 .' -- Sv V? lggwj R. ' l 41 Y f-9ff'lfV'iL555 -f '.-- - -- -V .---- 'Qld F v Mtv' N U Q Vi ,tw 5,1 l 1.35 W.x?Bf5,lgr2 1 HQ , ' 'XJ 5 ' M 6351 13 l l 1. -1 cr fl! V l lip w .14 fl. .W lui new A-5-few. ' s a. 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JUDGE F. C. KAI-ILE J. KAZAN f' -:. ss?-3' 5,11 JONES, GUY P. DuuuAM KELLY, JAMES BRYDEN PALO Alxro ,fTQ1jj'., Chemistry-Encina Club. Entomology-Kappa Sigmag Rugby 11, M fifQg f,f JOSEPH, GERTRUDE M1ll7N'l'AIN VIENV 3, 47- .'. -,,- mi, History-Roble Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. KENNEDY, L. HAROLD Loxu BEACH jfL6Ql1'Ql'v JUDGE, ANNA HOLLISTER Civil Engineering-Encina Clubg Trans- Economics-Kappa Kappa Gammag Cap feffed from U- S- C- U35- -Wl'l'i', and Gowng Wranglersg Y. W. C. A.g Re- KETTENBURG, ROBERT J. SAN Dunno ,Il rl Ir, Y 'Q-.Jiwlf fl lu A 4, SY' YJ if A .. , .1 lv l--if lf-A it wi l -. ,, fi N wg. W X., ,July--.3 .1, .. 7. x A 7 naissance Club: Junipero Serra Club: Hockey 1233 Baseball 1335 Football Show 125 3 Sophomore Play12 J 3 W0l1lBH'S Club House Board 13,413 Junior Prom. Committee 1313 Treas. Women's Confer- ence 13Jg Vice-President Organized Women 143 3 President Pan-Hellenic 143 3 Alumni Reception Committee 143. KAHLE, FRANCIS C. SAN Dncoo Mechanical Engineering-Encina Clubg El Cuadrog Transferred from Cal. Insti- tute of Tech. 121. KINNEY, ROLAND T. Los Axmamss Law-Zeta Psig Phi Delta Phig Crew Squad 1273 Junior Opera Committee 1395 Football Manager 1453 Board of Governors of Stanford Union 143 3 Senior Week Committee 1455 Senior Farce Com- gyf .ff Law-Encina Clubg Phi Alpha Deltag El mittee 145. Yi l,ll5llfQy Camvv- 1 KLAHN, MYRTLE OLIVE oltmm ljlmi KAZAN, JAMES P1m,Amcr.1'111A, PA. Spanish-Roble Clubg Spanish Clubg .Q,,ffy,I!if3 Civil Engineering-Alvarado Clubg Asso- Classical Cluby Y. W. C. A.g Hockey 13, 3-jzlgpfyfb ciated Federal Studentsg C. E. Society. 45 Q Basketball 133 5 Baseball 131. W kxvlffxfgw tm Vg, . j lp 0 'xl v' ' 'A ' ' A ' . J 1 'ffl rslffrff tm K I 5.3. fi'-My ' All M31 151.gif Qiiflif 'Z elif .PRX 1 -lr-li gl .3565 ,Q 61, , ll iv WW WU ,z 'fjrl 2,1 . .1 A 7 44' l Jill A ljljivl N- J. B. KELLY L. H. KENNEDY R. J. KETTENBURG R. T. KINNEY M. 0. 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LOPIN, ANNA MILDRED sUNNw,II,E jig f5+31'z1 Eflucatimz-Roble Club: French Club: Chemistry-Roble Club: Chemistry Club: ,-QQ., Q, enaissance u 3 rans errec 'rom osmopo i an u 5 un pero erra u . I-,NI I ::? R Clb T f I I c lt clb J I s Clb My HJ, C0l'I16l1 643- LOWERS, VIRGINIA Los ANGELES NN 'flX'..':7i-. History--Roble Club' Chess Club' His- ill 5,:I, :s,1IyfJ,.3 L'fa2FflSRgIf?'CIif1RRY E- W'M 00 wry Club: cosmopoinan Club: Amer- I..fi'W, HK-H ' ' ' ican Journalists' Association: Y. W. C. 3,2 'qQW',', LIVINGSTON, ARTHUR D. IVIOIIIIWI-II A.. Meetings Committee: A'T1'elawney of 'W' gb gif Claem-istry-Encina Club: Chemistry the Wells i333 T9fi101' Made Man f45- IQ,-f'1 -fb Club: El Capitan. LOWSTETTER, ELIZABETH PASADICNA 17' ff E: '2 -S' K . I-I'I'f?,ysI' LOCKWVOOD, HELEN F. 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Loxu BICACII ji' V',. .llvflicine-15 Mirafla. Pre-Clzniffal-Palo Alto. .:'f'-Wj. lm ' McKEE, NORMAN C. R1-:nwoon CITY 'QV :lf W ? MCCLELLAN' H' lYALKF?R , Q Mef'hanicaZ Enginee1'in.g-Encina Club: Q.ll iflf , , Ixl.,xM.xlll FALLS. Om-.. E1 Cam ,O .QE lfl'iJ Geology-Encina. Club: El Capitan: Ge- v I ' ,E',f,uMfj.i' nhl: ology and Mining Society: M. E. Society. MCKINNON DOUGLAS D- H0UJS'l '3'f Qfylfffli' 52, 3 Ec'o1wm1cs-Alpha Delta. Phi: Skull and .Q M21 McCI.ELLAN,. ELIZABETH SAN M.x'rr:o Snakes: Rugby ill: Cross Country 123: g,,g3,:,: 1'1I'0IH'h-Chl Omega: French Club. Crew il, 2l: Class Plate Committee 145. :LN lf . 2 1 . ., ., J' U.- 'gffw MCCLUNG, LOIS Comlmno SPRINGS. Com, MQCKSON1 .JULIUS SAN F1l,kNL,Ibl0 'tml History-Alpha Omlcron Pi. mU EnCma Club' ffQx'ff'f? i MCMURTRY, WANDA MABEL Lom MCCORMICK. EUGENE S'I'ANl 0RIl Fxlv. Economics-Alpha Omicron Pi: Junior ,C':3f'!':?:3-,v. 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H Q:-ffGw.-5!i5 !JZ'2:r,1ijMLv,-Qfkl 115 1 STAN FOR D !!,6,g'QfW923 QUAD 1 - , Y 1 1 54 11.2515-f1 i'-YQGX1. Eff ' M, -. , -, -.-331--gr., ,. ,, 1 .M ,,.. ..eN1,., Q ,, .. iff-.44 fff'fiv'f 1 f ,- 12- -1 f fr 1' ' ' 1' Q- 1 11 4 1 1 ,Q 4g.,g,f,-Y,,LQ,4,, :,,,1i3,oL.Lg1clj.-i.1f...:,-, .11 . Lx f . L AA., ... H .. . 11 . 151. J 1 ,1 1 1... 1 Cu!! V :lj V!! V' llvfii 113 fi. 11:41 1 1l'!.l.111 1 1 fm ,1 , ' N rf' '11 ,, 1 11i?1'sg?12 ' 3 A. MCYEY J. F. M.u.oNY 11. B. MANN ' wc. MARSH L. B. MARTIN 1 1 MCVEY, ARCHIE CouoN.xno History Clubg Junior War Board 113: 1 R ' English-Encina Club. Sec. Roble Club 1233 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet , MALONY' JOHN F, SWKA' ALASIQA 13, 433 President Organized Women 1433 ,qwelaiy 1 Geology,-Sigma Chi: brew QU' President Womens Conference CQ: 1 '11 ' . . . Chairman Womens Councll 143, Senior 1 ,'.1,N ,. MANN, RUSSELL B. SPl'.NCl'.ll. IA. Week Committee My ' 1 WL English-Encina Club: Cosmopolitan ' Club: Eunhronia Debating Society: MAUZY, MARION Pr,.vr-fr-snow-u, Nun. f,f3ffg1'A' Transferred from Friends University. Mathematics-Delta Gamma. IN MARSH, CHESTER Bum.. Im. MEADS NORMA MAE . SAX JOSE . 1 xl Physiology-Enema Club: El Capitan. Educdmm-Alpha Omicron Pi. 1 It -' 1 MARTIN, LAURENCE BUTLER ,1 1S'Nff . PALO Am-0 MEEEKEN. DUARD 0. Bnmu'roN, Com. 5 .'1i' :S Law-Palo Altog Delta Sigma Rho: Eu- E00W0mwS S1gma Chl- -',b,l,'Aj' phronia Debating Societyg Varsity De- MEISSNER, RUTH LQUISA Lom 7155! - batlng 11, 2, 335 Quad Statt 133. Mathematics-Alpha Omicron Pig Ten- :uy , 1 .P 1. . .l , .1311 ., 4 1 1. 111. 1. .. 1-,- .111, .1 1 , 1, 1,- ml. Lg f ',1 ,1w15T.'.,-. 1, .1 -. i ff H21 1 '13-1,'f'J I ,, . 1 . 11 1 teal: ffjvsgu :- A., 4... . bf ,L -1 ' X 1 '31 5? 1 3 '1'1', ,jawi-M1111 1f.-.W 1 11, Jflyfxl 1 f .Q ff ...X .1 K , fn, 1? f --1-11 ' MATHEWS, MARY HERSEY Los ANG1-:Li-:s History-Roble Clubg Cap and Gowng nis 1135 Basketball 113. '. 4+ 4 W., 'FALSE Nl. H. INTA'l'l'IEWS M. IXIAUZY N. M. MEADS D. O. MEEKEN R. L. MEISSNER W Choa- -ii.- -LAL .. A, , ,,,, V-.. W .... , ..... .,.... ...,, - , -Liww L... .LW ,,,, ,,, ,,,, LW ,,,,,,,,, , A Rx' '1 7-'B hx - -7' - 1- --f - -- --v-7-ff-H - ---W -' w- --- 11..1 41 111171.15 t, Em' li'1'C211'i'e :lvflffiffgii-gym' N lr-'w..if'+.-1i1,,. .1.if'1.:w.f?.a?'ff -Mais-?' Ijfp -sw' 'j 0.1.-, 3 -1 bgdw 9. ,'gfxx'Q,'Y,t1 f fu A A f.,, '!j:7 .',,fii'j31f ,.'!- wx ,J C1 -.xg v 11151, -.Y -1 1, 1, '..s5-41.- jf... gr Q - , . 'V Xi -, fgffg , f- '?9,f1'f,Qiq g1M'1191ffyg 11f11'.ff3 231. 4122 Q W 111 0? :1 a..fr1'ET fi a1.113'3.1'11Y,93 few? Lm,1.,,gf3efil1L3f5.kbiif+eq'1.Lbi.5'1.-1--31 . 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Charm School 145. ll 5,111.91 1 MERCER, ANDREW ST, ,1.,S,,m, MO, MILLERECHARLES Powrmxn, only, il, '5?,l','y Q Qi Chemistry-Encina Club: Phi Lambda MCl'7'0'W'fl.7 E11'glNC61'111y-Encina Clubg 1 ml-J Q Upsilon: Wrestling cl, 33. E. E. Socletyg Swimming 139. UW Ii .l' , ' '3 :g.-1 Y MERRILL, AURELIA M. Rrznwoon Crm' MILLER. HAROLD J. P0u'l'l..xxn, Omc. 'lffflgf-A9! gflfli Mathematics-Roble Club: Wranglers: Law-Encma Club- f M51 lg lg Y. W. C. A.g, Baskegball 12. 31: Hockey MILLER, WALLACE J. Los ANG!-:Ll-:s QiJ13.2'. ,311 1392 Wvmen S Servwe Board 135- nfefzfcfm--Delta Upsilon. 1:1 F51- MERRILL, CHARLES W. PASAIJENA MIIJLIICIN, PAUL H' LOS ANGELES fl,,Nllf4 1'gf Ge070!I1!-EIQCIUR Clllbi El Campo: G- Geology-Encina Club: El Capitang G, Ig -'ylfi-.','l 54.1, 5 and M' Society- and M. Society. 'ffl' F,-1,11 MERRILL, RUTH FRANCES Mmm PARK MINSHALL, FRANCIS E. sm .mm fi Mi 5--'ffl 1 English-Journalism--Delta Gamma: As- Geology-Zeta Psig Track 111 g Rugby 'xN,.ly,,f9f. - mill sociated Journalists' Association: Junior 1175 Football 115, ylZi!'55Il'1l,:f 1 IJ. ' 1 J , . ., . lfvrw r!,'.li'l - - - - - h -V f -V -A - 'fi?.'-XlJ,Hl 'fl .'- F 'f.l,', l lb? l.j..figA ll if jff. 3 A' I' 1'fFl'?QlN l li W 1-0531? 1 r M Je My ,qjvs H77 ff-1 'Fl ' WA ' was ilv.,-.N l,,.'x'.'ZJ4.,4 3 Lay fix Isl. 61.515 1 Vnr l ffl. f'QU inf flax Clqli IVIILILY3? M- Vw Y yfiv. , J. RIILLER P. lf. RTILETKIN F. E. IWIQSPIALL I I i-- 2.1-,C 27ii,w1+'f'-ff. .',.,,T fgg-f5,sQji'27f .C-C99 Pi' 1 lv LJ l'4rQ-A153 fun 7.Q,3..1.'1yf ,K Q- f' :ji-wg.'!, rf X A j 35 .f.'.r3. g Lg glial. Evfvfi, 5.-R lj.,f - 15, . 7Qf'+ Off A .fre v fel ew M 2 Arai' :4.'f':.sL.....-fg..:-.A0 f l R' 1 'f X' Qfwi J'.'f'.5f 27095. 4 ' J-fr--' - 2 'T.. . 7 V W JV T7lP'1f'-1' in A . 7Qif'fT'U1'Jxl fl'w 'l' -'W . N57-:f.lL! LlL.L'3..f:L'fQf1JQ.t4...l . QAHQEAEYE' X. fgfff-'fl 'Cr YG Q-QGLEQQ 4131 lfkftjy' 1 fx ., 1 ? l.1f-.Q- J 1, f A -'- J .4 -4 I llT J 1 STANFORD .vu 1923 QUAD . V.. , .4099 ,: o4, , J A. - . .fi ,. ,- - .- - - q f 2- pi., 1 ,-. 'f'1' Sf? .-'3,':.fpv'ff,','-I , 1 .ff ' wr .aiu -' wi- ffrffx 1 . 5 f'g3f1l.:fg'l3Ql3?ifl'?Lif?izgcflll'-Q,fl1'T:3ifffP62rlf-.'-'5-QQggE3'if.1f1 'zffvlif-' ,N f f ---- . fa, - N .17 f -'V' Q-1.143 xii J. 3 155 lx? R R ll. H ' 2- 1, vff Qlwz' gf: 9 il it-39 lillfl-lbl L! 'xffaw ll: A Uv .1 wif? 'L Qllilwiii, ill A 'll 5.444 5 UI' mplvl l-'QW-J. -.la Atl - 1 Lg? Q-ll.. flzilfff le ll ,R iQ Fllpxfv w. Mom R. E. MONACO n. G. MONTGOMERY R. I.. Monms 'wzrlif M. Monms S' ll? 'Yosllff we lk MOIR, WALLACE Los ANHICLIGS NEER, PHIL F. Pm:'rl.ANp. Om-1. ilk ,1'fiL:,'i.'5f Economics-Alpha Tau Omegag Trans- Law-Alpha Delta Phi: Phi Alpha Delta: . fer from California. Institute of Tech- Skull and Snakesg Quadrangle Club: -Wg: . xllilfti' if nology. Circle S Society 3 Economics Club: llfj QM 'lj' MONACO, RODOLFO E. Los Axcsml-:s English Club Play 4232 D- P' A' WL 41,-Elf My Medicine - 11 Salvatierrag Phl Chi: Staff fl. 23 3 Basketball Cl. 2. 3. 4 3.3 , l..1.V'W,fqQ Fencing 445. Baseball il, 23: Boxing ill: Tenms My jj'l.ll1.1flg fl, 2, 3, 41 3 Captain 13, 41 Q Board of 'Ulf '5Qf'll,5'.5 MONTGOMERY' DONNELL GEMM, ROCK Athletic Control f4l: lnrel-Collegiate Olf Political Science-Law-Encina Clubg Al- QILZTQEZ fpigzlglyjfsgocgggignpclff' Intercol' N' pl,,',f.' pha Pi Zeta. l , ' X ljis-f lggisfltlg' MORRIS, RUTIR Ei Cl oxww Nlggarlfgylijggggge x2:rEfbsON MM illft g.Y5llfl1 4 Psychology- o e nb. ' ' ' EW. .-5.lA'.ll0f'fvq MORRIS RUTH M' OYNARD NICKLE, HAROLD A. GI.r:Nno1zA Latin-Home Club. ggztlggy-Allmha Tau Omegag Lens and 'Cllr MORSHFAD MERRILL C Sw Fluvvl H ' ll . xp ,N J , . . .V . . mo v A 4, ull., ,,H 7,'E'.ni'A Economics-Kappa Alpha. NOWELL' GEORGE M' Tl mm' fav . lfflxwf-9? Lcm-Enema Cluu. 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J'1f'J'.r?'Qf 'M OGATA YAICHIRO 1i.u:os11mA. .Lu-.xx PAllfAAIAN,1GE0RGE M- Blu-.hm ..5yg,.'..f7fN Ecomimivs-.Iapanese Club. H'Sf0g!7JISnCX1IiLCI3:Ib3AEl gow- xl I . I PATTE S , . ASTA RIAIHA 0Ii,AMI,.Sl4lIGElCHI Club SH Primo UflC171fif.'flI Engineering-Encina Club: Pi ,vll-Muff 'W Taclmual-' apanese ' Kappa Tau: Chemistry Club: Rifle f.Wf'j:f' fpilfi OLMSTEAD, WILLIAM P. Los ANum.r:s Team: T,.anSfel.l.ed from California In- ,NC geoyogy .. Dena ppgilong Freshman stitute of Technology. Crew: Second Va:-snty Crew 423- PATTERSON, HOMER W. Ru-umm, ,,1 OLSEN, EVELYN PETRENE Law-lincina Club: Phli Alpha. Deltag A-,U X MQUNTMN VIEW Masomc Clubg Euphronxa. !T,Niw Graphic' Art-Xazmin Houseg Cosmopoli- PATTERSON, XVILLIAM W, .'J:.dNwYKe'L,Y fjlxig tan Clubg Hockey 1453 A1'Ch91'Y 133. I1 - S. Ch. Po1c'rl.ANn. Om-1. i,,:fH14j.fgj -uw: . . . 1e'o11o1n1c'.s'- lgllla 1. 'Q-,l'wQ' ,AJ9 OVERACKER, HORACE E. ST. Hx-.m.x.x ' W fm,-, ,i,, ll, 'lf Mechanical En.gineering-Encina Club: PAYNE, HELEN ELMABEIHS YT R El Capitang E. E. Societyg Track 1111 I ' AA A N-X A'Qf.lf,5' Swimming tm' Hzstmy-Roble Club, Y. W. C. A. T ' I4.ll'3', 1 . ..-41.-T F2-Qi? 3.55 A M ,A M A gsTlW?i. if lj . ,wfiiwzife 3. .1 ' -Linki- Lgii' x' -V liflffiffx LQN A G ffl 2' H 'T GLM' 1-ll efglfff fqfwl ,I su ' N -'gif ,K ,VL il 'fl il WG .wil AT. 1. 'W fr4LJ.'Tl 1 A l 'gb ., .. . . . . - .. .- .VA X- V' .A-'l w G. M. PAPAZIAN A. A. PA'r'r1zns0N H. xx. T'ATTlf.R:sOA u. n. 1 ,um . ,. -. l. ty 'C ' 'C :gif-1 .Qifi f 3.1f?'11w?g7: g-1 X A -.iT9 f'3,f'L 155-'J' ll' fm iff' ?fH?'.'if5wl1ff.:.f2f.f-W5 .zlfgfil 4 Q Yfiiff' L All-A 951 J . f .. f ., f . , NF V, ,Hx 1' M .rl 11-ff All A ,MSD 'wilfff 'mall' :fs fm- 5--bf fl'':'1. !'!22?1l-QA.3351,.i1..f:.g.1.:. 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S'1'.xN1-'mm UNIV. PISON, GLICERIO Ir,o1i.o, P. I. HQ' Chemistry-Encina Club: Alpha Chi Sig- Chemistry-Palo Alto. 1, li ma: Phi Lambda Upsilon. 'Yu l PLASKETT, ELMER W. W:K'1'SONN'If.T.lC all - - . . l . 1 M PERNAU, VERA LILLIAN SAN FRANCISCO Economlcs-Enema Club, El Campo, W- gi'lf,- French-Alpha Phi: Senior Farce 133. ?amE2f15 24331 45' Manager C311 Ofches' Lark ra , , . PERRIN, MINARD D. CORONADO BEAPII POLESKY FRED A LOW BEACH 3, ' 5 Lwnomws-Palo Alto' Meflic-ine-A1va1'aclo Club: 130-Lb. Bas- l'..J. yJf. ' PIERCE, DOROTHY D. LOS ANGELES ketball 133: 145-Lb. Basketball 143. -113 x 1 .-1' uv-4 15,51 Chemistry-Roble Club: English Club: POND, FREDERICK RALEIGH NAPA if':l1ll'Vf:, Chemistry Club: Yellow Jacket 133. Geology--Encina Club. f' 1'l'lQ,.j PIERCE, SHELLY NATHAN PALO Am-0 POPE, GRACE SHAW Bmw-w. Mow. S375 l . ,Ii A.,..A Economics-Palo Alto: Sigma Delta Chi: Psyvlwloml - Roble Club: Psychology 1,l,,, Mimi, 1, Press Club: Daily Palo Alto, News Ed- Club: 1922 Quad Staff: W0men's Con- ff. ilf'r!,llf!'g itoi' 133: Pictorial Staff 133: 1922 Quad ference 143: Y. W. C. A. 12, 3, 43: Pres. Staff. Roble Club 143. l, l .N Allfllljb' K. f, . ,x f 1332 ' ' : ff, Vg ' l T l l 'ml I 'i 3.'V 'W W 1 ' .ll 1 Y Y ' ' -- -- - '- - - -- - '- lf 1 l 3: VLC, ,lhgyxb : N Jw' ki' A1 l. -if if . X l 'l M . l , ,: -1. K . . A KY vw WJ I ' A ' NJ f lil, - l 4 .l C A - 1.31. ,fi gl 3 A V. 'l . 51 HH ' 5' l 'Q-H :: .,l 'E 3 -,f.,-1 . wig fn C 'l X X A' I 1 . . i t 1 'CJ -' I CU l il- X: Q' ml' ll 33 lf -'1 1,143 ll! :ffl ' . .' lu if um C Qu .lxfaiu bw QA. 'ffS.g1.x.QW,9T FISON... -Eifyi PT'A?5E?1l- '?i,f9PF?l'f. ,-EAfLlLiflbll, .,.,,.. 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Pnlrci-uno II. M. rnocron 'ffI':viH1 -i ',-W' ' Q rl., r lowly!! l Lf. H. 14 PORTER, ROBERT R. SAN Josie Trelawney of the Wells C353 Senior lfiffff jf: Ecmzmnivs--Eiicilia Club. PI'0l11- COH1. 647. ,fjj fliffl V POTTER, MARION BUCKLIN Rrvincslmi QUIGLY, DOROTHY Er. PASO. Ti-:x. l H51 I English.-Pi Beta Phi: 'rhem Sigma Phi: Evmlfsh-Ixavna Alpha Theta: Spanish 4, lf? American Journalists' Associationg D. P. Clllb. 'U' .lg A. Staff 13, 415 Desk Editor 4415 Vice- QUINN, MILDRED RUTH Hm.r.vwfmn .fT,2l'l'fl'l-yi l'. l:Q President Y. W. C. A. i435 SeY1i01' Week I'Ic-o11.omi0s--Delta Gamma: Economics Com. Ml. Clubg Pan-Hellenic, Sec. 143. ?j'fgIlIQ..5 f'jiZ'7' PRICE, OSER FRANKLIN OAKLAND QUIRMBACH, ARTHUR HERMAN Ziff. y,'Jf.l,.', I Mevllaniz-al Engineerirzg-Encina. Clubg Nmqpmqg IG-QN gif 252.931 Rifle Club. Chemistry -- Encina Clubg Chemist,-y jlilflg-.,l .gig I PRITCHARD, MARION six FRANCISCO Club: 135-L11 Football 145. ,jg ilk.-gif f'-ff Ez-olzomivs - Pi Beta Phig Charm RAMSEY, ANNA F. 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Q2 A 231' Econo'm.ics - Delta Gammag Women's ROHNER, ARNOLD JOHN P,u,o ALTO Tyjkjjl Crew fi1J:0PaI1-Heglellig 15:73 'l'1'G21S1ll'61' Mechanical Engineering-Palo Alto. . 'Q-f.'l'l .H f J ' ' 1 ' B' 11 C - gittg: new 1 I en 01 d Om ROSENBLATT, MILLARD Pmmawn, om. 'i,:l: RICHARDSON, REMOND ghgfzology-Encina Clubg Golf Team 42, -'fllRgf,l.g.ly WASIIlNKl'l'tl,N. D. C. ' ' fx ' Geology-Theta Xig Pi Kappa Tau: As- ROWPLAND, GILFORD BI.AcK1f'o0'1',I1m. jg RYl'ig,f.f,' 'f4 sociated Federal Sturlentsg Rifle Club: POTMKICLZ SCiU7 0ff-LGU?-EHCiDH Club! Al- zhily, Wie Fencing. Pha Pi Zeta: Football Squad ill. W' mi 'f.:. .32:.':.: l'. . U . '71,-2-. l sal 521.13 Sl. fl! lf.. .353 elif' , Fill 59' Mme? W. grgrf WI ,L SlEQ'3-ll S61 'iff ,fill W l lf' ff. .. g X .ffl 1 Nl I ff-,Q 'fffffff 1 M5 A. S. ILISIJUN J. ll. ROBINSON A. J. ROEINER M. ll0SENHI.A'l'T G. IKOXVLANIJ PYP-ifl.'.? F1 7'f i f11F'77 -M' d di -nf-33--mp-Rf-wq.g-1-T--- -Ewfllil .1 QM 5fff'?il?f-.T.C6141 . - . 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Club. lfwmmmif-s--Alplm Delta Phi: Sword and i'f,,,f.J'5,F SCHUSTER, HELEN Los Axurzmzs Sandals: Economics Club: .Junior Opera 's:i.Sfhf,iQg.j azlgqn' El'!Ill077l.ll'S-ROIJIB Club: Women's Eco- ffl? Rams H920 ill.: Sophomore Play 1.9-1'yl'f,531 lu f nomics Club: Hockey 13, 41: Swilllllllllf-'I 1-lf Dimfrol' of Rams Head 13. 43. Ol' 1,,,l,, 12, 3. 4l. J1111101' Operas f2. 3. 41. of clmppies' 'Wyji lm SCHWAB, LLOYD Al.'l'I'lc.xs F.?0F'52E1, fh'?W W3 p a 'amf C0'm il pl UK j,C..gy'x Civil Engineering--Encina Club. KH' xedmve C.?mm't'tce ml: Asslst' flilwjll' fr' SCOTT RAYMOYD ROBERT sm Xl t ant Yen Lame W9 1922 Quad Staff- -2'-Wfff ' ' , A -. .. . 3:-l' ff. PI'C-f7fi11.lf flI-El1ClHH. Club! Phi Chi. SEqIfN'bf'. ADELINE A' , S 'f'f'K '0N SEARCY, HELENE W. Dr-lf.m..., com. 'S -Rome Club? -7U'1'De 0 Semi fill! Qxlgjw I,I'6'-AvIl.1'Sfl1.!I - Roble Club: Schubert Qgjlbf, Hoqkey MM. Bfflselfful 12' 373 ffifflsd Club: C. P. 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SMITH, FRANCIS ALBERT PALO Arxro Chemical Enginee1'i11g--Palo Alto: Phi Mer-h.an.ir-al Euginecring-Sequoia Club: Glee Club: R. O. T. C. SPAULDING, RUTH ISABEL PALO ALTO ,fy I L bl U '1 5 M . ' Cl b, secre- A ml Q15 5 'l ti'-2:33 C3111 DClhZg1ist1'.?g0C1l1i?b, Sec.-Treas. 5 xQ, gCfx-Palo Alto: Economics Club? irwvflgxpfx I-'nj-I Q4 J h . . . . :Qi il 4:3 M1 SMITH, IRVING M. Los Axurzmzs SPIELMAN, JOHN V. Loma Bic.-wir I N' .' . Political Sciem-e-Law-Palo Alto: Alpha C'1viI Enflm0e7'i11!l-EIICIIHI Club: El Capi- 'QQ'!1f.fg' Ir 'il Pi Zeta: Band. tan: Student Branch American Civil En- , 't-:.3lf.'fg If SMITH, PHILLIP G. Los Momxos gmeefs- f51Q'lfC4Q? WML- Law--Sequoia Club: Nestoria: Transfer SPIERS, ROBERT J. MH,,,m,:.mwx qifzl'1'7,,i:. :jp from Cl1iC0 State N0I'11121l Gil- Geology-Kappa Sigma: G. and M. So- 'f','qW SNOW, ABBY JOY Bmw, Im. rfiety: Baseball Ill. uliwwfuf lf, .Mef'l1.an'ic-al E1IgiIl.CGI'I7I!I--EIICIIIZL Club: Wifi 5' 5.7 Breakers: M. E. 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STICVENSON X Fw u' il' h 'fx 'fljfigzgf SPURLOCK, FRANKLIN, JR. covmw STEWART, PAUL Plxusoxs, KAN. 2, Qjljf-,f'5Q' Geology-Encina. Clubg El Campo. Economics-Phi Delta Theta. 'QP,L.Q..'3f STIQYINDOBF, STANLEY A. Ciwlfl-11.11 si-RAUSS, JACK s. sly Fm.,...... 51 ,HV-flxiv Incm1.om1cs-Law-Encina. Clubg Phi Al- Geology-Encina. Club: El Capitang Cir- RW, D-v',YQ,,,f.'.r',5 D113 Delta? E1 Campo- cle S Society: G. and M. Societyg Soc- gif STERN, BERT PRICE Rmnoxno B1f:Ac'u cel' Cl, 2, 3, 453 Swimming 11, 255 Water 3?5fMf,.jN-2? Ch.eci'n1.a,I Engmecrmg-Encina Clubg E1 Polo 12, 3, 41. :ily 5fge.lf,'i'l Capitan: Circle S Societyg Swimming , , J' C .gg , , . SFRICKLER, DEWEY L. PALO Amo M., gist lag? 1E7gi1:sJiVICaDtalnAc45' I Political Science-Law-Palo Alto: Alpha pw lin E , Ch.. O . ' W Lrmw RA pl Zeta: Q tl. W-I, co11om1csj 1 mega, . . A. A., Y l H Q lg. 1-QgJl1,,f?,.i, Women's Cl1'Cl6 S Socletyg Women's SWACKEB- GLADYS GMATS PAM' Om M14 will-tgf, Conference. Y' W- C. A.. All Stal. Swim, Economics-Roble Clubg Economics Club. mel' fqlxidflfjif ming Team 41. 2, 3. 49: All Star Base- TAFF, KATHARINE E. MARl A, Tux. ball Team. fl, 2. 3, 453 All Stal' BRSRGU English-Palo Altog Masquersg English Q5,..Q5 ball Team C3lg All Star Hockey Team Club: --Tl-elawney of the Wells-1 135: ,LM A , V v . rf, Ilffigf 139, Calltam VU- Pageant Committee 145. .gm STEVENSON, WIELIAM C. Bolslc. Im. 23. 2.5.1 wg, JW6tfll'Cl'l'I'H'fLl Engmeermg-Encina Club 3 .I M M. E. Society, Sec. C4lg Baseball ill. ',1 ,., ff'-rf, QQ' , 15 lbgrfvvf ' A , . .. ,., .. W 'JUQQPJ S f ,z :Rai Calf ykil . Zh'- liifiil l W2 M W S 'g 'QW .. . J uf' r' wwf bi' 3 'fifi Ji., , ZRW -7253453 Ti fi. M 29135 mf, lib it P. STEWART J. S. STRAUSS D. L. STRICKLER G. SVVACKER K. E. TAFF PRA I - 'EW' 'mf 1 A,...2T.iZ'2'f .1.refer-?,,Wily Vail' -. '4 '- U-ff-: f tie, f-. L R.:--Nlw. :Q .Y f' ee,fi.fs' LL Nw! --:Ls-Q'z-ff A flf-ff W ci KD S-1 V' 4........w-. 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Los Axes:-:Las ',5fjYl,Q4: ly'-' Geology-Sigma Chi: Press Club: R. O. EC01l0771.'fCS'-EIICHIZI. Club. :,' WF. 7 T- C.' Captain Polo Team f4l' Business TEDFORD MAR ,, 'fij1?l,5 ,W ' I , I . ,. ' , GUERIIE S.xN'i'.x ANA if lvl' X TManage1 Stantoxd PICCOIIHI 13, 41. Gmmc Art-Pi Beta Phi. !lY,l'h1f' W. AMPLIN, WILLIAM W. PALO AL'l'0 . H ..iy1yfg.: A UH Geology-Glee Club: Band: Track 41 J. Tiinlinisgnvgggxfiwisbs. 14 Uumi Rum. N. D, JIM TAT A w ' mg-V.: TFRSALL' KENNETH Iff:,mm,, Cm. THOMPSON, GEORGE W. Homvwoml if viii!!! Mwncme-Encina Club ' ' ' gJnglislL-Alpha Delta Phi: Hammer and 'fahffff sly.. , V ' ' 0' in. lg! :gif FAYLOR, ALBERT W. PALO Arxro ',.'blU,,M Evovmmics-Delta Chi: Economics Club: THOMPSON' GEORGIA Mmm- O 3- Lil?-ulxlwfg ,Till Football qs, 41: secretary A. s. s. U. H'Sf 1f Sigma Kalllm- gf.fl,'l1fq .mg-1 C4l 3 Executive Committee C47 : Chair- THORP, CHESTER ARTHUR S.xx'r.x Cmiz lf-i man Endowment Committee 143: Class Chemistry-Encina. 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VAUGHAN N 'NA .1111 QT 'fx iw wi SQ' H TRIMB President Senior Class 143 3 Secretary fi .Fi Engl Cap and Gown 143 g Executive Commit- toria, tee 12, 33 3 1922 Basketball Team 133 3 if ' Deba Women's Conference 133 3 1922 Quad ft., 5, TURK, Staffg Senior Week Committee 143. if ,ffl N' ' Econ VAUGHN. HOWARD K. PAL0 ALTO iw. if! 135-L Mechanical Engineering-Sigma Chi. , .,':4:K,Zg UEBEL WAFUL, EDWARD E. Cirwim, Im.. 'g, l, Econ History-Palo Alto. 711 ' gjvigg I' VAN G WALKER, GEORGE M. Pita Amo .fqjy Chem Economics-Encina Club. 1,,.'.. Chem WALTER, MILDRED Mimi. Pm: W. 53 VAUGH French-Delta Delta Deltag French Clubg gl: I. f., Engl All Star Swimming 12, 335 All Star ei 5 ' ' 'J 'phat Hockey 133 5 Class Hockey 143 3 Y. W. 1 lf, I 1 Ame C. A. Committee 12, 43 3 Junior Opera Nliif, 15 . . Palo 133 . ,gy Q35 Women's Editor 1433 Y. W. C. A. Cabi- WARD, FRANCIS BALDWIN HEMET 1'1- Q' A net 13, 43, Membership Committee 12, Spanish-Chi Omega, Tennis 1133 Swim- Q. -9 33g Staff Illustrated Review 13, 435 Vice- ming 1133 Pageant 113. 'ggi' ? , ,' 1 ffl f 1 21.1 V2 ii fi - ' f f' gc' f 'Q 1:1 fe. 14 e. X-' 3.-' ' W 11.1.13 '-: .5-I . ff-wi -: . . F-w I-feweasegef W5 45394 mill? 27 fy. . I, .X , x, Q I - vw Vi h 4' SKS' X 'XX 'I X. Wi .f. ily :Ll .I I vp ,I'cf'gJ1f, -I In 4 My H. K. VAUGI-IN E. E. WAFUL G. M. VVALKER M. WALTER F. B. WARD K ,NA f 115 f ' A+-N 4:5----1--. A-W--.... i.l............-...MW .. ...., .YWYD ..., -....-... W. ,.,..-. 1 h -My-i Fi -'iw' ..lR'1f?i5'--wif T.. ..f5?T7?'? ,1TS?3T , 1ff R3T.Yi Quin I Vg 632- nl' ff ICQKJI .Q .154 ,iep-4' A A A .5 S31-fg'Yft!,1f2.4. viagi i-bf F-Ti:-ifflr, Xuzftxgvz L... 1, .1 .3 !,.zl.-ML.f:Ti:,9?,A, xg 5, li.-X3 wiffgr' Q. J, fl, xvnrfvwlq. 2' ,.9f?Q.3S4g3-'.21.,g.3'bG -521 ' 'i i .svf--f-.f,4..+E:f.LM ikwfiifgit NN- v. 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M My ellow Jacket t3?: Transfer from Uni- WEISEL, LLOYD H' Guwsnmm Im ,film J 'wif velslty of Califolma 137' Economics-Encina Club y A' l' WG H. WARREN, WALTER M. Escoxmno ' 'N M-UI EngIish-Journalism - S e q u 0 i a Club: WELLS, HARRINGTON I I S'rofrK'roN f,yifj'Qff, gf. American Journalists' Association, Treas- P1 0-446111001-jS1gn1a Chi: P111 .Chi: The fV'fi,jjf'f rain urer C413 Daily Palo Alto Staff 139. Fgmrlslt I Shioll 1137: 'The First Born Uk-V'3e:1aQ WEAVER, CLARENCE E. Mm-1Er.n 4 1- 'ac 413, 0'CheSU'a- ,H itll Physics-Mayfield: Phi Delta Kappa: W'ELSH, NORRIS L. Los ANui':r.l-:S '.f'.1rwf'El gif'-,fi Stanford Glee Club: Orchestra: Yellow Economics-Alpha Sigma Phi: Circle Iffbrifiij Jacket 431. S Society: Economics Club: Swimming rflfffgfl' WEBSTER, ELWYN J. RIVEICSIDI-I Team UPI Water P010 12. 3. 41. f.'l'f',Q' :ilu Economics-Encina Club. WERNLI, JOHN G, Los Axraml-:s Q- WECNER, WALTER W. 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' Los Axlums Epfl F Lliijsyli lM'Cf'1lffLl'1fil'fll Engineering-Alplla Kappa Civil EnUmeeM77'!7-Ellclna Cl Ubi E1 fljffll Q.3a5Ti'1'?y! Lambdag E. E. Society. Ciwitiln- g-.ip WIEL, ROBERT L. sm F'llA'Nl'lSCO WL,I15ifT1rlEgEREgTJffeNCRb SAN DW W j--Q' History-Kingscoteg Glee Clubg French ' ' ' ,I llggwkf-.I Club: Spanish Club: R, 0, T, CJ Daily WILLIARD, HENRY ORMISTON SANJOSE gqlwfgi. Palo Alto Staff 41, 25 5 Rams Head 511123-Seqlloia Club: O1'0l1eSt1'a: Chess --fig, F42 ..fi f- Show Cl, 21. U - - .frxl li-V, 5, - :lj Hy'7M,'f7 WILSON, EARNEST A. HOr.Lls'rEn pp, WILBUR' BLAKE COLBUSITI Y, U, , Law-Enclna Clubg Basketball Manager 'SQ 'lgvlhlfl , J 1M .01 ' Wg 4495 senior Financial committee 141. 3.5.5 lf-'fw'?'5l Shyiwozog-Afaulggmisr O Eeqg? Tclub' WII sON GERARD G sn Tow W ,Q .,,5ff'g Zoo ogy u 5 .... 5 1 e eamg J , 1 - - - 3 QW mfg Swimming Squad my 43. Ohemzstry-Encina Clubg Alpha Chi Slg- J'yL,i 'mag Chemistry Club. ,XL iyiqylrlflkm WILDMAN, MARY F. S'l'ANI 0l!ll UNIV. WINDISH, MOLLIE NEW YORK gil' mxlwy i3C01l0m10S-W1'flHgle1'S3. Frelwh Club: English-Roble Club: Theta Sigma Phi: Mg? Hmm! Aoology Clubg Economlcs Clubg Yellow English Clubg Cast of Yellow Jacket gt, wF,'.3,f47wQ Jacket 631. 1355 Clarence 1315 Class Poet 143. M 'wt TM : 1Jfm1'fJ wp' .e, -V' Y . , . 32,5 31,1 NJQVT- Qu BWQUN All PN' '-ff' is W7 1' .Ml ...J KW my qw ll 'QNlTL ,J ', X V Mb? CM A :Q 'tg ' tw V f fl fy , H. E. XVILLIAMS I-T. O. WVILLIARD E. A. WILSON G. G. WILSON M. WINDISI-I pta, N. G55 GEN fbkfwsiig -'M ' ' '4'A 'A'-VA--W' 'o XS-5' f' .- ' X., l- L . W 'Y' Q ' jr '. -- W'--:':'wf-if A--'- 'r 1'1 W-'- A ' ' l Ml f'-P f W 1 : -'froth-.fQ1fti'1.:'.f' . ' 'G w1'f'if '7l w lf.-:T-fwztfv 1-' L. fr: Im if XS-, ,' 2 'iff 'viffir . ' CCY J . 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XVRIGI-IT 11. 14. wurmu' nigga Q in 7 Wi ,El ifrlfffif- 925 WOERNER, EDITH S. P.x1,o ALTO YOUNG, BLANCHE WI-:Aw:1u'11,l.1-: ffQ'j'i'f,Qff,4' Histo,-,,,-Palo Alto Englislzf-Roble Clubg Schulwrt Club. 'QP1f'3r::,1L be J ' Y V Q N Yfl'1lg jf' WOHLBERG, LESTER WM-0, Tm. Yfgi1jn?dnNif1ifng'-Clllb UT AN 1 T -'lk 'ilff Economics--Alvaraclo Hall, Encina. Club ' ' 'U' ,1fLi.'. Qfgj fy, YOUNGLOVE, MARGARET Rlvl-:usuu-1 gmlllwf X U V V Q ' , ' History-P1 Beta Phi, History Clubg 3-,ll Q53 VORIHINGFON-GERALD SAN FR N 'm Won1en's S Societyg All Star Basket- 4111 lil? ,ip-, GCOIOUU-Encllw Club- ban 13, 4lg A11 star Hockey qs, 41, 7,2 Wg, lfgi ' T' -.4 WRIGHT, MILTON EDGAR sw .mm 'FGHHIS 4 31- ,JM 5jJf',? Law-San Jose. YUE, NGA YAU MM-Ao, CIIIXA 'MQ' v Botany-Chinese Club, President Q39 5 jJ,5.4x1'.,gLQ fllifd WRIGHT, RUSSELL M'nn'A'. P' If Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-President f3l. ri,'fl'!lf,53 JVIer'l1.amc-al Enqwneermq-1 1 SillV3.tlE'I'l'El, Y, ull,!fQ9 ,Ji M E qocietv' ' ZEH, HENRY P. 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F' Frgnywoodside glensilanq frgtintgofrafglg Store' Llafllm' ual p gl'lIllB. 1 37.-pl' flj Pt? ?EZrZfllhSif.?5'e Phyllling dow acclaim 351312553 a that forsooth began its journey here Wfifyr t day ninth month and in the nineteenth yeal' ,,?4t'5f,titf5 lg? Bersond the nineteenth hundredg so began Thi first event which starts each four-year span. rf lp rl Q 'IW 'Q' . . - Fight K,-it-,,Lf 1 h the 'ne-uv, then the Postal ' sg-,,,l,.' gifngenfigimlty battles with the Redgrgagrlggilglgaed gt11C,fff,f 3.4 gpg: f . 'f, , Ln wlhgglg thl1S0Raig5:axeI:r!gEmen have defamedg Sgr were the losers vassals of the knights l M Ka M Wh onquered them in two such mighty flghtsl -QE ,Z-13 Thetn Csent them forth to seek that noble cup 'Wi From which newcomers ways of wisdom Sup' fi -741 nwhile the Academ c X, li: X5 5 tg? ggglgtartlgalverchance 011 he who Wisdom lacks, N E X ., ul ft .wk w f'5:9'f ib that lived across the bay W, 2 N' h C dinal Babes in footbal , W 0 ,NN 'ya FEE gh? B22 and fought the Bruins' though ther 1023 tx. B which the Freshmen knew the gods dlsp eas fm, Aid so upon their return they qlliiikly Seized 'UQ 11 timber, cast it on the so -gf l,-.gf T Upgnbirnea it for the pleasure of the god , gift if ghlat frowned upon themg but the anger Stafed d AQ! gl 'J' , ' Fres men s aye . 'fel g, ,J X d m the next fray were mole fsllff-, W All 1.l,fNkw4 P-'Kr 'N 1'4l,,,' , Mtn And so it was the year passed on full Up, . smffi' 67' with bitter drops from Dame Mlsf1TN?g1i1i1S111w. V5 The Baseball Ffhtnaddfrgg bzlvliig :glean slew ' l , t t 9 e - , vii., SQ 31731 glizgghlgen an aghast tohhear :Ile wglgtxerl N more t eir v S On - LA ml cz And dull defeat once th have f AV, , h f ught their battle in e -QQJJJ Wi gggtygt-aitge get would make them fit to cope ,Z With any foe aliveg but cans 13: gay Q? To put it in the Freshmen - - ' MQ? . ' e xx S-+3 FV QW' NE, f ,K fqwq 9 ,, N Ay, KMC . X rc..,e.'C-W-SJ' 'WC H7 X f lfah fy a,1l,?fi-21 ff JV -Qijlfyk 1 Clk! t M' 4 U sail zlr W H 4 5' NV' fs' at fx Kkjf' tffnu, J atv Ext, W . 'FEW ., 7. ., IQ, W . :I f J gb , . ,-X K, 1 h X L ' ' Co- ' -Su 7 jk? .,c 'r ' 1.1, ' ' ' ti MQ' 3 4511-if at 5- ,xt is .4 -' ,f,.gqe, fmt s t fm ' K ff-:V ,Qin -Fr... X N gif ' 1 C jx C3 , , ' a t-fy, fear ff' f 2 ' , ' ,gl gf 'ff ' J 1GxI S 'JKT' W 'I ?bsn A3J'E.fEt'g 'vK T L Cf L f d ' 133 M X t E tl r S T A N FO R D og,,,.,,,,o 1 9 2 3 Q U A D ' h f '-Ja ,,, M., . . , ,, a , ',-g J 1-rcfqsqr figs Sum is l1El0fT1Fmf f??T'rs7V:?,:i?f,f f.Wn C f,fois'f D' T i:.ta.:L.m4s2rz1t isijnji - J Q s-- . . fit,-me W-' RD ,Wil ,ffl 'ffl The second year rolled 'round once again gp The warriors rallied to a single man, ,glial ,fig This time to win both battles with an ease And so to flaunt their posters in the breeze, Qirj o33fl,lf'n While those who were not slain among the foe rat, Wlflfjl., Were bound to serfdom, as the records show, ,QM 'Qjlhlwp So then to Drama turned the conquering class MQ' Qlyfcdtx And acted Wedding Bells to please the mass, H ,- Lyftlwiilid And later yet their fseg tglfnusica flew il, At campus dances an o lon, oo. Q9 ftp, NEW 'ii,X1jlf'l- Came then to Marathon this banded crew, e 'il .i5.j, :?q Didst win all laurels as such knights will do all 9..QfQ5f Against experienced warriors, fleet and fast, f Q' SQWQ5 Who, yet, forsooth, didst cross the tape the last, Vw C-QMS But at the fight of Baseball came a halt, gl jfdag-Tit Each side withdrew upon the flrst assault '.t?1.g3fQg And midst the mutterings of the gods passed on we To other fields that smacked of blrainsa not brawn, L if Nl Far in that spring the warr ors s owe anew , ,I That constant victory needs a studious few. his 'WI iw 1 Q Follows the fall, the warriors print a book, FILM? ggi ff To which with praising eye these verses look, o if It is the Quad, and on the Quad it shines ,XM F3-J ,ap More bright than any of its brightest linesg fav, Cfylllhif Then winter, even spring: the Marathon, ,fy The Juniors keep the title, then pass on ' ,- 2 fmffrggji To Junior Week, the Opera, and the Prom, ,Tut The last event before they don the som, tw, Qgtym And so, their praises sung, we close the book, . yi, QXYNE35 But ere we close we take one forward look. X if Well in the third year of the four-year span Mettle and merit proven. to a man The captains and the leaders all are come jeff, gawk, From those who show the now-derislve thumb mtg bflgpfiif Upon the nose to Berkeley, whose fair sun Z 'Jr Is soon to sit, while Stanford men o'er run 'fl Qlggql Her campus and deride with right good cheer FK! Bear teams who now in scorn will not lend ear dill' ,ll To fairest warning: for Class -Twenty-Three Will next year drive the Bruins in the Sea, qw f ,, , may 'mv , tt , glfsj, I 1 og' VJ '7 u all ,ZH its los ,V , 15 WSE, 7 NN, W N. -l Y xl, C L--. ..i .i..T -W WA, 1 ,---, U-, M . 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Chairman ,ji Rom-:irr Novus:-: Onmx CLARK Gl'S'l'Al-' Kvirxizr. Fnrzn Lrmziirz ..fQS5,7qtQLr -1,19 Emu, M wxmts Ar.rm:n B. LOHXVICNS'l'EIN 'g,uQ'Qjf3y'2 1-mf Alc'l'ml,xs Srnoxu EAnNr:s'r Gmzrrix mgfixiy, if-.gfg ROIlI'1R'l' Novnsrz qRgaj'l'37fffg IW .-if Bonfire Vnruux Br:Nxr:'r'r CMV ' 'i . . . . ,. V--,f I.y'i?'. Emir, lvfnxmzs. Chairman lI5 ff DHJ15 .jim ,D QAM DuN.xi.n CAAil'nr:l.L A Ijrlffff' B 'm1. ' ffdiyjyfif .23 Emu:-: Sl'nm:x LM WHHW ZW F2959 jf Enxl-:sr H. Wirsux g 1 RW !li,fvI'gi' 3.54 JOSEPH CLARK llIHhlINI'. McFAul..xM-: Camas Romcirl' C. Trrrs P . 4 -Jflf' 'fig' Olu'li.l,r: Tl'c'Kl-:ie 08101 .1 Al.l IKPIlD B. I.olf:n'r:xs'1'14ix PHIL NI'lNi'IIif.. Chairman KM. .linux C. Mc-Hosi-1 CMH. Suorr 535545 151,13 Emu. NIAY NOR'I'lH'I l l' Em' 5135? Fmcn Fismzn .K jgasebayy lnmm H.xmn.n Rmcmz 1? Ziff- ,wry ' . ,Qw ' :pg Rum-:irr Trrrs. CllHll'l1l2.I1 'E 1 ,n . , dpi! ig mfr.-j 'CNT' Q0 Ill 'i Qi C.uu. Simrr, Chairman .gQQ.'K,. pw Kari '72 5. 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W r is 'fg fypf !.,Ai,Hf:L..F Lib . 1 xt W :lfffpj ,- BARBER. HALL 'gy HD' mllnxnwv AXJ A 4 ,,x, v 1 4, ww SW if Y' W x N Ex-Q uf OFFIUERb ,Id First Term Second Term WW' 'ff RAY ,IMUGH - Pr-cs1dent - JOHN HALL My WF 'Q f Y. . v UQ: , ,x ',yY5 f Q I I1cmame'r M1LLE,x - - X we-Premdent ELM BARBER T1moD01zE OFF Soo1'etary-Treasurer - EVERETT SWING 1qf, i! if '-gg gg, V .ffpfg J f y., , Qfr, ,2 li- YN M S xx i,W ,' BONFIRE COMMITTEE f. . + ,-+f .1 , , fy I'ggjN'1,'-'Q Crrmmzs BEARDSLEY, ClHL1I'11'12l,11 fQl .1 ,, A 1 fx-Q! '.':L. fq5'!,,ffS, Tian WEIIJ -M LEWIS TTITCHCOCK f-wi? 'QHrffJg'j5 DAVID OL1v.x jlfqg ' ,':v9.,.' hp' g',,'jf, EARL CAIRNS gy , X w,xLkrv'f45k 'My' .f mx ,a -. gu5.fJ ,Lv V, vg1yy, '-ju lim.. W ' V11-X' 3 Q, mf f f,J ff +4 ' G, 'Puff iv 'xiii 1 QT 32 C... FI- Nxxdx, n -:V Trix -,QQ K 501 . 44-N xl- lx- il Jr' fivr A 'W ' 5' Q15 ' Au' ,, gr, 11,34 W ffrfq Q 2,311 yw 51' :EFS FW4? :YF 1 . ' 9 -X,.l!,.N' uw 552591:-f:' 1 gQ ' f 4,' 'W m'i.,..1A' 'F 1-151'i4'L!7fi'23Efiaf F ' A A AX g' 4'ffii3Ql f+-Q i'Q1f'G'Yj lLi'W Q-M 2 ' - A ' 1 x- P E' ,f ..,. , - X saw- .,.' up, rv., ' . A LJLLQW .JMJ 64,-,, f- , pg .QV-I ki 4 Q Q U, .113 , ,5NL?,f . W ,UB ,CQKA ., l, ,gybgf 'w.jf3,QQ1Qs3'f gg-iw, X ' f .f 3ffsw1QbQ1Q.:g9 Q-H Y2flm-L' +'.QQTi4-11-ifx-.Wi9'f3'i,1Q 'BPEE4-7EL-Ax . ,Q fiwkimr-f Q'?3if5!'ff 136 . , , , Y,-,,,.3. vm . . ' , , ' - ? ah'a 1-'ya' IN THE GLOAMIN G 'ff L COLLEGE YEAR 4 Qi. ,E ,. , ',,T'g'f,. 'Qi -x STANFORD 1923 QUAD 1. J li 1' ff V . I i if X fe '4 - e . . g ,zfi ' l l ii u M iid u i ff ,' Y X. , V... l 1 , if Ti i SE ICR WEEK , , ll.. Like its immediate predecessors, the Class of 1921. was a war class. ln the .'1i.l,.,A'f period of transition which followed the arrival of peace, its members played an ul: Important part in guiding student life back to the normal track of forward prog- 'fi jo ress. Graduation came when the initial movements were being set on foot which 5 i'i,Z3' would result in a better equipped, a more independent, and a greater Stanford. i' H The list of gifts made to the school during the past year, as announced by the HQ, j President at the Commencement exercises, totaled more than in any previous l year since the original endowment. As a practical indication of the trend of il if-t li affairs, ground had been broken but two weeks before on the site of the new l stadium. Hence it was not only the usual sentiments of Commencement time, A but also a feeling of high hope for the future of Stanford, coupled with relief nfl' i for a critical period successfully passed, that pervaded the whole of the 1921. ,iw Senior Week. i ,,' r On the first evening, June 15, the class presented its Farce to an audience i,l,i?i l which, considering the fact that final examinations had ended that afternoon, was l unusually large. 'l'arkington's comedy, Clarence, was the play chosen, and in Cry the hands of an able . cast its presentation ,li here proved no ex- i if ' ueption to its nation- H1 wide success. W. Many of the alum- gli i Ili returned to the - E campus during the -A i Week for reunion ,fl gatherings of various J sorts, and to welcome iff' the new class into ,, their association. On Friday afternoon, the President tendered a Joint reception for seniors, alumni and taculty. As it had bQCI1 desired to re- vue the old custom 15121 LAYS CLASS l'l..Vl'l'I .,. xg,-f A 'sp 1.y,, Xsp- g 1 rl r, L'..?Xf ,-I ,LJ 4- L. A ,X xv, ' 0 . T 4-Him n- i.....,..., A . -,-.....-,, . -, K .,- ,R+---1-V-V H- V- 1---'Y---jj . mA- 'fm'A---V - f -- ,,g,vf , '-2 M 1 - A -.. 'T'7?7CT'1' rfcfazsiil- E 1:5-V311 g -.pf l- fftfff if , - ff 1123+ 'J' a . fx 4 J e .. '1 wr ii. f fg ' - , 5,75 1 - -1 V- L.: pf f ff' Qlysfx,-'. lj' fnhiif. ' ' .,' , ,.-- - br I- K ' -. I, -l iw- r , V .-ff rf I x.-,yi - qu' A - I -,, K ,.g- 1 , iv. H t., ,. A' i ,. I.,-.., vcr:-,,, .4 , 4 ., ,f .,.,,1 f A 1,,j.i-We I - 1 ,- V. ,, ,M Y' H ei,-5, - ,syw .V , '--, -JH' , v 4, , it-g., f ' 1 i-- r'.,'.'-,-- 1 - i --f f , , fb- A .f K- I w A K ' t H r' ' .,...F d.'glgg.g',,g. fi 'J Sf ff . s wc' N ' 'gijgjf -Y . ,ev V 130 as as . L f 7 S ir .x N F 0 u D 0 QogO,,,Mo0 io 2 3 Q U A D .,. ei.-'-Qi-.o . . ., . - . ,.- -. --f. f, M A' AW , ft ff' ,lj 4,-1 ' '- 1 .lit ,ffm .. 'Lia 'Lani 2 -Agility: pt? as-.J..i.L1 .., ,,,, KJ s - -1 .fi-- ee- . .wfmm --,QZ,q.ym diiwliigi fi: 'y 4 xXQ.uAmuuxw K r'e'5,.m7g,i ., . . :ml 'QQNJJ fi of the benior .ul i eau, 111-Qsuigm jgfa Sfjffi Wilbiir provid- olffl tl, Qty, ed his home for 545:51 the occasion on WS 1, ' 'J the same eve- li ,l ,fy ji ,fit ni ng. Grill fxifyliildpl The, soleinni- wil, i , . ilf','l ties of Class D a y w e 1' he ,Qt,Q,.r,1ljy opened and di- .f,,.- ,'t1,f5qfi.iXQ reeted by the ,JM is S e n i o 1 Presi- 3,1 L'f5fQi ,if dent, J ack Pat- l,YfiQf't ,3,i rick. To 'Paul lil 'i4Q',Q'57,'gI,' Erickson 'hae A, , , A H ,- , ,,,,,,-,, bleen lentrusted ,gif on V A V -H A i , ' ' i 1 iw? 'l,liiiFwf tie c ass iis- tQ-,lf-ffffff '.,4 ij- ' 'Q Y rf N,, 1igry3t0 FVQIIQC11 1'Rl+lSIDEN'1' PA'l'RTCK Mamas FINAL SPEECH 'ro siwrous iw gfl,'xmf, ',', . lewis 1 e I. 5 . '.' poem, and to W. lf. Tleiser the class will. Mortimer Kline, in his oration, stressed it if the dependence ol' the Univers1ty's reputation upon its alumni. ln whatever Nl j',',J,,f'i,,yg'2 field of eiuleavor we enter, he declared, Hwhethcr it be in the academic, pro- ,erfxilqii gessiocnall or llflisinessi wcirlcl, Wilg?,I'CV01' we come in contact with our .fellow men, lm! QW . tan 'orc wi me jun gcc my us. QM 5 tt Q.1'l'5f,j After the speech by F. li. Adams, presenting and dedicating the l92l. plate, : ,.il,iJfi', the class set forth on its pilgrimage to the Stanford tomb, where the memorial. 15l,..j lieiflw. 'N duties were transferred to the class next in succession. The ifestivity of the l,,','?'g ,iN. Senior Prom., which held sway over the Quad in the evening, was made beautiful ,TM lfl ii. with concert music and impressive lighting. .QUIJ f'iQIl.' ,ii' i , Then followed thc service of Baccalaureate Sunday. Assembled in the 'ffl .f:ffxfKfifQ, church, the class listened to the sermon preached by Archbishop Hanna of San iilljl ,'f7flff Francisco, whose words hail for their principal theme, the responsibility of edu- l:f,3lf'1 - cated men and women to tic higher ideals. At the Commencement exercises on Monday, -Tillie 20, the number of students lggli who received diplomas was the largest in Stanford history. The awards included lfliii Mil., 415 bachelor and 131i advanced degrees. .'l'he fiommencement address by Presi- 'Qi 51P,i5.'f dent Ray Lyman Wilbur was a straiglittorward appeal to the graduating class lklfl ,lj',fjg.N to be self-starters. . 'fifou can be an l-Y1tllVltill?1llS.t,H he counselledg you can yi -- , retain the blessing .ot initiative, and without detriment to others but to their ifr lf, i.i,i profit, if your goal is their good and your acts are wise. You can lead in form- M2 jl',,,..1,l ing the majority opinion that will control for all. You can be a self-starter for ,V,'ff5,',l ,ffgurgi the No Man's Land of human knowledge, where new facts are to be found, if you Oli ,ix-'fill can find a, way through the barbed wire, the pools and the zones of Hre. You iiizgiiiglw' -.. .,,..,. , ., . 1431- ww -..4 A, ' waht -- 'gg-f?ift.ili f si t. i 5 , as v'n ,hgiiiifii-.,ii5i' lt., gi, 'fg.5rev+l lflifi' iff - ' :,-g.'g.'wifF'f'!P?fipQQ..-'l ff--PJMXD. 2: -h 31? '1,sf4ff? Pwv i -i -i , -15 1 . i -xp:-rmfgigi.-HE'l..'qfi2!fllQx1l21: NLT-3'Wf -ff -A-v --,. -4-7 'X ...1,,: .LL -,'.:...,Y..s?1. ,,..Y,.-.,...... .,f-f -, ,.4..,'L3,u,,1, f 'L' gr,-1, 1 3, jg ,LL .n .17 1-10 l 1 ,Aff ,W N , 1 .1 S'i'.-XNIVOHIJ ow 1923 QUAD JXP 7, - -H , J qfo:'1tl 'Yo4, 9 f 40WeiFfffSif1?c,ff'-fffxar: A59 ff is -.xelzmzba gf. j A 2 f ' M1111 '10 60 Lge-1 we W 'C We win sf-rvc in no new 13229 ii-ny iii you are con- 544, 11-nt to 'follow with '57 ui QA, 1 W tho oth ers up and 1'. 1'Y-QW gif: LM, down thc protected tri-m-luis. fffffiwrgi' 111 lm El n n 1 1 al open 1625 lll.l'0'flUjI, iwception, Ljiwwlfgg dinner and initiation ffQii jc2i5 ot Phi .Beta kappa no were Pl, l'l'iltlll't' ot thc Qifg gi . , :AA alumni and 1-hiss day 1,10 45 +1 1' 0 . 1 'vr5Q'.4 if fm-wtivitice Z ' . - - tv... 5 s,- pf., 1921 SENIOR PILGRIMAGE ' -'fpffwl .ff ATN I . -Evi l ie'-ft' , 5 ' Jig W f :IV XP P' 1 . 719' if , 1921 SENIOR WEEK ,li :Ami WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 Q5 .. , ' 'fx-V , jg: 6:30 P M.-Club and Fraternity dinners. 8:15 P M.-Senior Farce, Clarence if 245.2 'Aj I L-if FRIDAY, JUNE 17 filth? 'JW 9:00 A M.-Academic Council grants degrees ,',1,QQ',cv,.4! up 4:00 P M.-President's Reception. LLQHW7-3 6:30 P M.-Senior Banquet at the President's home. :QM W3 17,1 S100 P M.-senior Ball. 1251 ,ff Qu if SATURDAY, JUNE 18 mj1f,f me Alumni and Class Day Qztlfii. 9 uw ,Uuprf W, fr, 10:00 A M.-Class Day. ,gttzijiimgzf 11:00 A M.--Defiicanion of 1921 Plate. Wai: di 11:30 A M.-In Memoriam. Transfer of memorial duty to Class of 1922. 4:30 P. M.-Phi Beta Kappa annual ope11 meeting. WU 6:00 P M.-Class reunions. . 6:30 P M.--Phi Beta Kappa reception, dinner and initiation. iiiffkf' 8:00 P. M.-Senior promenade and concert. ,fy SUNDAY, JUNE 19 BCltft'llIfllt7'f3Cll6 Sunday 575 A :1f: 'l 3 11:00 A M.-Baccalaureate service in the Memorial Church. ji-S4 S100 P. M.-Sacred concert in the Memorial Church. , 1' ,j fi'- gif MONDAY, JUNE 20 5,31-'pg if 9:30 A M.--Annual commencement in the Memorial Church. ,'93iQxKj 1 ' f -' 4' L i DL!-ff , I1 ... Q-,D 1 ' Q1 'A --1: 5 '-- KM 1 J - - - .. K !'J4 l'.V1 J 1- ea 1 er farm' Q, 7 ' Q . 1 1.1, 4 , -1, '17, C, ff 1' A .-.N X, ,J A N l 31' f??',gL41 -1 - . U Y . H . it .leant ,ii ii- K. 4 .. ' 1 ' - .. .LQ Q ---Xctivf, if?B if - ' 1 , 1 1 , A r xx , .- Ifgfi cf',f1??r4' - X Y! xffajf-,,Q'Lf4E'7Eff, 4 X ' ' '-':pi1:l1' -' -04 V:fif:5x??'5-bf i 4 X E if mmf 1' .-l-e -fjwkg--5j .i x mv, .,- L -Y, : .5!.f7,Dg Y i ,123 Xxx' :Z A ,w,,, s ,,1,- V. , .. 1 N A ' I ,L I it A V , ,4 1 J , , ,rg V, 1 11, A. Ei, v- ,' ', A if X XL 'fx U Q . :A.,! Img, 1 .gn :V'4giaCA-1:-? 'Q 1 F -E 'VS 1 l 'Ny .11 I J A I Qjq, -L, in X fa u'1.. TJ,l - TQ :Cf if?'tpJj?' Hx., , Logic -1... I 1, .J , iff STANFORIW Kms- 1923 QUAD .. o'tu U 'ok . . , - r- ii V' ',.2 5 M : -2 'Jil f, ' w F -I 1' w ,?--11 Y ?' . ' L f-MM -- 4' L' V 'iv Miiiiii' 11,1 'y-Li D- '1 - 3 J .' T ' lc T J- 'ii Dwi .. q' ' ' -.'!'.'fjs1- 4- ,S J.....i1.. -W f V--,few '5, Ji u X ni,.i.vfA'?!' N ' ' g,. 03 ' 'JSA -- - , 'f ivp 'ff' 'A' 3 K 'Q' , LJ - .I '. ' - fx ':.. -17:1 'XL H CX: .Q 4 I y X eyeing S' ...I 'H 1 -' lv ' -V if E ,. , M9 ...ui M- me 1 1 ,ff I ' ' 5 ' 1 8 - in ,iii ' - if . .. ' G .7-if . -, N Campus and oft, the summer quarter of '21 was of vital significance to the University. .lt was greater in number of students registered. It was 7 better in 'Facilities for academic advance, both in classroom and in the field oi' traveling classes. L rip, On the campus, athletics played a part unusually large for the summer ses- 'lil sion. Off the campus, representative teams spread the fame of Stanford. Phil fl' 1 Neer, '22 and Jimmie Davies, '22, took tennis honors in the East. The dramatic itil work of Lester Seib, '22, at the University of California Greek Theatre attracted gy .x favor-able criticism. fi. .iri l, William Fletcher, '11, and Gene Van Gent came during the summer as gradu- .ni 1 N' l ate manager and coach, respectively. pl, , . . . fl In campus dramatics, tour shows were given at the Assembly Hall. The ,., Greek Theatre players of Berkeley opened the season on July 19, with The lm- 1 portance of Being Earnest, and a month later repeated with Belinda, with Q 'l Gordon Davis and Les Seib eo-starring. Mrs, Temple 's Telegram, by the Palo I Alto Players and the Chinese Club 's Rainbow filled the program in the mean- lat., j time. if y 1 Wliile these a1'i'airs were taking place, the student body was functioning 'QV' under a between-sessions government. William F. Leiser, '21, was appointed as 1 temporary president and in that capacity he presided over two meetings of the body. In addition he edited the Daily Palo Alto, which appeared as a weekly. Q' Assisting Leiser with student body affairs was Vifarren F. Lewis, '21, appointed im. as student manager. James Petrini, '21, and Leiser served as members of the if g Board ol? Athletic Control. 'NLF Summer Geology carried a numlber of majors in that department south for 'gf-Nl' a three months' outdoor land cruise. VI The American City Bureau chose Stanford as the location for its western .1 .7 summer school in community leadership. During the week beginning August 1, 'Q-'iii nearly two hundred secretaries of commercial and civic organizations were on 'jj' the campus in attendance at the school, the first of its nature ever opened in 'A tl1e VVest. The week presaged the more elaborate school which will open the riff., first of next September under the guidance oi? the City Bureau and the League U 133 ot California Municipalities. ig iw i'il3iL:4.':i1. -,1:5gro'i.i'o ' on f ft Y- G --H-if-Wx' Q' if C-QL 'J new - , ii fl ff.,f-' .ni L I' ',.. ,XA , ., 'A w 4 1-up! l ffl 1 ..Ak,1LN,.Nji'-f 5.1 lg .rw-,R-: . 1, 'Ly' .1 'L ' ,. 1' 4..,. X - -1 ,J Qi dgfeiiz'-. A,-isp' Qihfzgg, ..,'xw,s,gv' ' yiNfi xf', , Li' ww -- f -xi '+wv.i- H --J g. ..' 11- c -' U .1 tit 7, Nu. 4, 4.1 im , A '4-':'1.-.-,-- ' , I-Xj .Q'Al ,i , - 2.1, , Jar... Wu. . 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V A ,pr 1215- XW I.-lllgttll about the glowing omhors, somo lounging' rvstlossly 011 the ground, othors ,TJ QA-gm. f'SS2lYlI1g' now and than to c-ntvrtmn with vliowv hits ot song and Iuunor-in each hifi Wi, lUSfilIll!C 111-rouoivvtl hy thc listeners. ,fl5,'iL'X, 'AWE , Ir V eff MX- .IJllT'l11Q tho long, dark vigil, tho spirits ot these groups wore livonod hy the ?.filyQ',5 lfl'l1Al51'lI1,Q,' in of an occasional. captive who zultlotl his song or joke to those elicited Ig-ii,j'fi ijg,'H,gf from earlier prisoiiers. Failing to satisfy the whims and fancies of those fire 'fmrligg -up . , , . . V . - I - X' LM lilifilflers, ot either class, those toruihly clotzmiocl were t1'oato1.l to shampoos of JX,l'XlYf'7 if X107 toimlto CZIJESIID. Occasionally 21. pzuhllc whistled through the air. ffllffglfi N6-X 'HXX' W' - . . lift X1 I -lt tour olcflock on tho morning of Ovtohor 3, tho two omnps were scenes of l,1fiQgf LW- 1l11'1'iofl activity. A few minutes lzlior, hoth groups, ?ll'1ll0Ll only with hands and 'fqdij X , . ,- . . . fix yy- ftgi ml xx ill to fight, lu-zulccl tor the Rfow, the lroslmwn down the Row toward the lawns I 2 X , , . , . . - ,wg . MX, ol the D. lx. li. and lxnppa. Sigma t1'atv1'l11tws, and the sophoniorvs by way of MX the DOSl'Ofi.ll'0. l'ppm-iwlzissiiivli, in small crowds, awaited on sidewalk and porch J A ' , . . . . . , ., 'fx QQ, The coming ol' the hnttlvrs. Lights, shining hvrc and tht-ro trom lll1Clll CfI1l1Cfl win- f'i.f'A2h'n'i' flows, cast ai ll-w rays owl' tho battle grouncl. ggfzayt iff - . . . '13 '17 5 lit-If St1'nn,Qvly disoorclmit sounds plwvoclml tho arrival of thc- nrniws. L0lltl0l' they kfgi ,fig Qrrew, until Tl, Ilcll with l25l' and HT' H1-ll with '2-L were c-l0n1'ly hezird, 'ff-5-a:fQ K .X 'J JH '4 '- - . . f wif Q-SX' t Sophomore-s and Ifll'0Sllllll'I1, 1-hzmting thou- hatth' songs. clrvw up in c-ompzmv 'fi' ff? lim front, onw tht-y haul zxlwivocl. At the ormlvr from Rod 'l'a1,uzr-1', clirovtoi-, thy fcfgi' 1,1 X , - . . . . 1 fi Lf? X tho hncs c'l1m'g'utl. For halt an hour, it was anyhody's fight. 0l'i'?lSlOll2lllV ml- xi-Fx X. . fl' it ti- x,mT 1iiffI, Q---ff --X V-X--W -- f 'mf 5, 'x ya... J, ',2.i'jL,Y, 't.Iif,Q,,I,li:,! X F 1v,7,f E W 9 I Oil V ':E,1.'I',J3-I i-LLLY. xr r f' ,X V- 551+ 2:i547'Q5'i' Vila- gf - 35?-X - 34'-'. 45? ll' --Loi Ei' i. XX -hm .f hx, K-371,165 ,Qi gf? ig. 5, K 11' , Q -if 5 XL Nfi-,l, 1' . ,-- '-,Wi ,,, y-X Nfbgt T, - vw. -'-f-Cifrfs ...1jX'1-','.'f ,- -, X ' A ' '- ' 1 5 ,:l1iQ:g,Q,5Sz1i.Luinzg- XX l -f AF-' JL1mXge,it,,Qf9 X5-17' .'Q3...'AJ'a'fXf,1' -- -..J ,lllf1.f1 'bf 'J'-'-7 145 STANFORD 25,:JUp,5. 1923 QUAD fe,-f' llfrf, , W Q , J,,.I,.l,, any l W gf , f.i745.,'1-' . 1 ' '2n.. ,xii N 'g'y,,f, l. - LK N N, N Kf,.,3 :, he 5' ., Y , ' ',.' ' ,. 1 p I Aijf 1 53 U- ,Lf - 1' ,I Q ' ff, J . u ff A, Y g. M, . I' Y .uf .- -. , - -' --- '5 l.. N 3-J... .M . . ., , , , ,, ,. 17,714 ,,,,M -YA Y ,. ...... ,Q A T gf ,.. .- ,,,, -,,7,.,7, ,., . .WW gf1r,'-13'l,f,4-'J' ' ' f lookers dragged out ti. ,fi drenched memibers of l. ,li rl either class, forgotten i' , f. . ' A l.,w,o jf., , lx-if-'l i ,af-ff' 'dl MV, 11,1-1 qI.'. j !'l . it i i,. i ', 'P A ,ii ., 1 ,-.V 4.1 will Hill pq , 3 ,Q ,,.n I l'l1 gi fl r XE. if g I , f.5.,t'j.' I .W X X. 11-2.1-N -.1 Q ,xi flliii I ai H ,f?L.?f ll, Q' Ca Qi, ii, git. -J V x , l' :iff w I :vin ,- W ,i MGT' ilfjf ' i F 'ME' :tl W qs l 2 all 31 N, NIV, filqilu f x-J'Y'f4,rf F if f',ifi?f' i pst- ,Q R' ,vigil f f f. I M . 7 .I L . .,, dr 2' 3 1 . , i Vs... h - X . ,fl uf 1- i lf' rv .., . 'l in the excitement. At 4 :30, the final whistle sounded and approxi- mately 800 tired and wet men dr a g g e d themselves home, to shower and bed. TIE-UP October 3, in the afternoon. At four o'c1ock the songs of the night before, mild epithets on the tongues of two hordes, were heard clearer as the two bodies of underclassmen marched along dusty paths to the baseball field, ready for the half-hour struggle which would close the class fights of the autumn. l Rl'1SHMEN l O0'l'B.lLL MEN TOO LA'l'Fl TO SAVE '25 The field had been made ready by HS men, and it presented a somewhat meticulous appearance as a crowd of men and women filled in the bleachers to witness the'fight. Two ropedsquares, with one narrow entrance each, were ready to receive prisoners. Little cans of paint, open to receive brushes which would daub the foreheads of the warriors with distinguishing colors, were grouped about near the Hbull pen posts. As the varsity men stood about on the field ready to line-up the two bodies, the songs, HT' Ilell-- roared over the field with increasing volume. Then freshmen and sophomores tramped over the sod, swung into broad fronts, and stood ready for the challenging whistle. The whistle blew. Freshmen met sophomores at the sound, and immediately, carefully planned manoeuvers went for naught in the inextricable mass which followed. Honors seemed, to the onlookers, to be about even. Then, slowly, the second-year men gained a slight advantage. To offset this, however, the fresh- men football squad, until now interested spectators from afar, were loosed. Their charge into the ranks of tl1e sophomores gave heart to the tired fresh, but su- perior numbers and organization of the Hwhitc hats again showed near the end of the battle, and the commonly accepted decision awarded an advantage to 111.-'Hi Q the second-year men. ' 1165-'gel ,f'zJQ i ,M -541+ 1 4 'Fi N., ...iw fig LL 1, g 3 --ee ' -a ,g5,.Egi1Z,5..,f.7,ggo' g-gre f' 'way f if v - T' 3 31 fl- '1' -1 e21f'f'1 'flfv-IG' ' 1. J ,,,Hk,,, W K gy Sfmt h 51.4-R -r':f,+1:l ,HW 5. ,Am 1 .jx .-gf EA, . 5 iw. yi- M We 's Q, an :lf-.f 1 . ' :'Zf.? .-.-. .1 g' . fer' fr, .Q ft' ' S Kgs, L 'il iflgjggflinfilf' '!'L- 3 A ' I-'L '4' - .If ..Q.'.f1l.'i1J,b,l2,'L1,f' ' Q 7 L' f'1-,1:fU 146 A s 'r A N 1-' o 1: D 1 9 2 3 Q U ix D A ' 392.3 fone L s j1H'Q',f.Sf25tgjl'Vl.f -gff'.'fe- .Q fi Q e f'i9H? +L. Eff 'J me - newe--M-W--M--ff-H-ff-fg.',,i'fg.sf.----W ff----1-YG..:4g..+ -Q - :gif -- fi-'73 R' X-1 l'.',iN7 i'9 V lil l' 1153 W lvfgiq if 'li i If It 'iii tilt? fulfil. if ' iff! ,' june- lif ,' Ljl 1 ' - ,il -A: Vi. wig . - -. L' I lf? .il l 'rHm euown e.vrHuus '24 ox 'ror l'i5.2ff!QP THE BASEBALL FIGHT milf'-ft f1'fs U A warm day and a hot fight. eharaeterized the revived and revised baseball lil ll fight that took plaee on May Day. Twenty-four with superior numbers handed .1lfr'ri the ball to Captain Green in the last minutes of the fray, but vietory was won gl-hig S,f only atter a number of unsuccessful attempts. After last year's unfortunate Q,'ilff7f eseapade a new set of rules was set down by Skull, and Snakes with which to llfj jff., govern the final. underelass battle of the year. ijgxfjfj Witli the aid of the umpire and luck the second-year men romped around the l'jzfl'j'.l,iqi1 bases for three innings. A husky sophomore knocked the ball through the een- Pftvff f ter field and while the '25 fielders were after it, the marked ball was thrown out ilym i.. ffi by the umpire. Both camps rushed for the middle of the field and within five l lull ' , . . . . iv, sy! , U minutes the freshmen gained eontrol. During the excitement on the outfield, lv,xf,l'ff.y two selected. eorps of fifty men from eaeh class had been JOIISUDQ for the best ff'fZiyfi.l'? position under the seat where the eaptaln was to reeelve the ball. The weight of ,'f'f'Yfl rgff humanity on the top of the baekstop eaused the structure to give way and to ig,'il5Q'l-if - . - ' 4, 1 Hg xf- W eome crashing down, without hurtlng any of the fighters. f.-Qifljhzj. Just before the warning pistol, two first-year men 'dashed up through the bleachers and handed the ball to Captain Green. Giving the ball from the lgilfgrlfl bleachers or tossing it up had been declared illegal and it was thrown once more 32.52, Into the seething mass. This time Seotehy Campbell and Bob Playter from the Eff' JPN second-year eamp fought their way up on the shoulders of the crowd and handed lf'jTi'1tf In the ball fff-M79 ' '72 -5 ., M I -9 i D. K. E. FIRE Q-.i,.,.i2 ' 011 the morning of February 10, Delta Kappa Epsilon fllrnislled the eampus ffi'f'?Uff3 w1th the only fire of the year. The blaze started at 2 a. m., caused, it is believed, ,gpfsigi by defective wiring. Through the work of Fire Marshal Lamb and ills men the my-llllllfling was saved although the top story was badly gutted. .ifygjfyg ,. N sl----.. , ,,., ,F. ...,...,..Y...Y .Y.4.4...-.A-. W -.-.. - . ,, , ,ATv,.4Vf tgfy I7 fi.4'S?1?r'o'e-ff-.sy--Xi-.1-ffwfaz--1-13? rig oi 'LKVTT 4 w ,tiers l ' S3i..Q'?57I -EI 4 . 41- Kg, '7:? 'Tf'f 4 -- pi , -'fig-Q fr? hr ti I 25. i 1 V 1 .Ld.Y1,..lVF,Lp, ,,,..C, an yy !,A. Lbily A W-fun ,- , .,i- I .V .K V..F,,l,' L if,,f'f.m ,'Q.9f'T'Ql5'fg, ?T,if .QA 552, ,-..h,r21H X lfH'l'Lf:'ff . f ' -PF., .,4Q.-1jg,L1..2fi .,.r ' 'LQ 147 P Q 1 tv .,, .H l ,A s fp ,x. N 101, N12 qO,,,,J3,,7oA 1 9 2 3 Q U A D - e .17 1,7 - fr .- - ,ef . x..1'i,iT '!?f '-.2 - W 1, af- ,- .TT --:rj4gf,f.,,,?,,gtgy-2p,f. : mg? 2 :',gm-,ef : fi,-Jilkfn-lPl'M.t..g. 'f-:,,'-T,Q3'-Q,?f1Q,,,4?.',,,.,'Qr1z7.?-Hgh f7 ,'xgiz4l23 f mf ,rf if gf- , , '- ,A .uQ'! V Jr.. .97 ?5'fsQfQv- J SJJ'f.bb,g.,:. -if :f.f-.'+.--'. a Qi' 'Lr'Lij,l-,Qld , 1 Lg-yo' 'Mk-an tsA 7s'-J ag ,Jef -e-'is-k m'M''M'-Mixft-pt l 4-'N 1i 'L' wf I A lflfr 'ill I Wi f. l T-Pglfflggy ' riildfff, ' Mil l HT, Xiu' ',',- A 95' -.ev l ,',Cf', 4 CSTQQ, alll. :MJ ,t-1 - ' X M ell 'v ' l lm '1 ml l NW. 7 l 7' 1 Ag, 'uw 113. 1 ' 5 1 ,,g,,1. ,5'WVw.. FOUNDERS DAY HIlill'l'l'l to the memory of Stanford's founders was paid in a very human -'lp way on March 9, when students and v1s1tors expressed mdividually and by 133' 1. jg rg-,fx aut, appreelation ot the Unlverslty. The greatness of the lI1St1tl1tl0I1 found ex- ,t ii3'.lE,:,w pression by Chester H. Rowell at an assembly ln the morning when he referred dl. yr ,rm-' e , . V. . .K . , . ly w Lgffftiflr to Stanford llnlverslty, as a great monumentg a fitt1ng' dedleatlon ot a pr1vate uw, lg1tf.'l-ffj grief. and a notable example ot prlvate wealth devoted to a publme eausef' During the afternoon, teams ln track, tennls, and baseball, took the Held. if ffl Runners for the Junlor Class won the annual Hlrish Marathon. Seniors, N1 rl ,l, YWl'-., sophomores and freshmen finlshed 1n order belund the tlurd-year men. Glenn W M3 Ilartranlft and Lane Falk took the three-legged raee, wlule Earl Blenees eap- 1'-All-L tured the eluslve png. The Iloldover Show featured a farce, a sessmn of The ,ij llislli ff, Board of Anaesthetie Control, 1n 1ts presentation. ,hgh ',g., ll: - - 1 . - ' XJ' Ldxflfii On the temus eourts, natlonal hgures performed sensatlonally for a good- .mf f li' , . ' . . . , ' ,Girl g,1l,'f',' s1zed throng: Varsuy baseball players erossed bats wlth Uldt lreland's players 3-,jg . 1' I ' u HH Qt-W1-rfffg 1n an earlv-season game, loslng, 3-l. gl-'r' W ' 1 'D'-MJ' - - - ' 'Mu V 'V Qvklrffv slim- ,Pl-, lf: gk 1,1eH'rs J' - M 0, y .- -' '1 'I lflf lj. 'llrlm 4 , 1,1 ,:- mv ru I' f1-'lla' ff 35 , . 1 rallies lla 1 if :.5EqQql 'W ,w NNW f, J l .c- flf-:in U r 1 'N Q lol' Mali: mia, 2 1-M fl WW! N llliigxm Xllll .lm - P93 u ' '4 3 , l' FQMN, L? :M l'fj'g,QqQ ' l-,.-J I Qfikjjzi Mnxnlss o,xr'1'U1zEs PIG .lNAl'IS'l'HE'l'IC ooxrnon ox Boannlldl ' Q9 ' '73 I L f ill? YQ:-W2 f.2jnf.l2312efg11'1p niiiii-,,r'e'i -'L,,-.. , eeee .f.r4,g11T,f ee ,, Urol dx fa' joel s.Qff'f- f:W L, f We-g 'tl?'5lf'J' ,,,,,. w, -I -v-.:ff'. gfg. Q . ,3kGwt3+ -' ., f Nix YMJQ 41,- gffiurprlu wr- 'I ill! ,lgyia 1 :gf rv1fx'f+ff avg R4-www :-l 1'-fff , p ff-if fe. V .vt-, ' if-. - ,' f 'Y' Q Q- Flxjjll ,N N jill: j. -r 'l Xdjfa lyk fl -' Fr H-:,,,if.jx U7 kg 'if L, ,ln ,IQ 3 xr-' 'A-'rffl-1 Q, U - JJ-f.L..iff1.1 gifri1+.f2ffj'?Li.2 112122:-Q-Mf'5Nqf 148 H i S fl- A N g.- 0 R D' M, ,UNM A1 9 2 3 Q U A D QFIUQYIE R-lf'-lk , If- 'YJ iii-'-3'fff3f,7.-735595321 ff if igiiw'-allf.'gQf5?fQ,fIi'1 2553IT-'i-fitfixk Fl2E+S:!Q21iqiWI ftJ igfifg-2l ' J-qioc.!',tfSQ'EEl-'ni nLze5e'uv.g4-fer --MMC fi1l'fif?'?5f'i' ef 1 fa.. elf - an e - 1--1 at ., ...m- -. gf 73 11721, ln?-Mil 2 i in WW if ty. ROUGHS' DAY 117-if .k-. I , l.-Ljgb' ITU a blaze ot eolortul. and outlandish 53,1 111, costumes came Roughs' Day on 'ff gif if :TW VVednesday, November 17, as the first of the l1?'i-fulfil' 1214 l annual celebrations before the Big Game. 1-Qixf-I in gf Patches reigned supreme in token of the rag- fig:-ll man's triumph. Disguises ranged from an 13'Q,l,g3fQ Irish politician in a plug hat and a burlap i.g1,i'!fQfqfQ sig!! frock coat, to men gowned as women. Many igy,'1YtiQ'f'2 fx-Qi a weak chin blossomed unseen beneath a l'-i'?t'fPl'f ' n - I ! F' ' Mil growth of heavy beard, while many who ven- k7Q1'fff'f,Q5 M, f tured to appear in white linens were made to iff,- Ml-lit! 'fi feel. embarrassed. 1-.Vf'f!.gQ, , . .. . . . , '-.l i,l'l' ,5 al Ottieial entertainment at the Engineer- ifg-Qgi 755, ing, haw and Economies steps was conducted CfYi i--iff, by the roughest of the roughs in those de- :.yi- I - - . ' Hi' lip l partments. The Engineers presented their -'jp version of woodland nymphs at tl1e dance fo ' 2 llifi . . . ' I 7 1 -wxiliii 5 the occasion. Historic seenes ot nearby terri- :MMI l V-NMPING THE PROF- tory, remindful of pre-prohibition days, were filfimgi r-521. i i enacted, when many notorious bootleggers re- full! pf - - - ' 1 .1-fl. H 13 .' if l11.- I T- MQ -Q eeived unanimous eonvietnons at the ega mar. mm, tu. 4 a5, tie Lniver- -,2,ply5,, 1515312 sity Volstead wagon proeeeded up and down the Row, with many of the eele- p',QN!tf.2 brators clinging to uncovered parts. At high noon,, on the Engineering corner, lil? regal eourt was held. At that time, I10f11'ly tllC'S?I'ltll'q male staff ot the student body assembled and paid homage to the day. lhe atternoon'saw a number of groups acting as uninvited escorts to women who appeared. lhe most popular 'f women were the potential Ram's EMR Mi Head beauties found among the QM! page 1-eughs. , 'fag - .1 - t- .-rf'--, figi At tour o'eloek the revelleis exe- lf' Y ' K , 'A egg, euted a eolumn north. Led by the A9235 ifrr band, half elad in uniforms and halt my----W Annu... ,XKQXN lip as elowns, the peerade marched to the Stadium and eireled the traek, Qfjjgfflil ,W Dassing in review before the bleachers. EJQQA Final instructions about the Big Game stunts were given out by the eheer leaders. 'Phe last event of the 35 Qt GSU' was a yelling match between the F5 different eampus divisions, wlueh the , tilt 6'500,' won. VL LATE mom wuimcr ,f,,Z--M .i it-A K-V - -4- Wi- -L27-g rf---H ' f--'---iffij'-jgiili' X' mi.-it... ---gfiiifl,7:'fg7i-f'iiz:z'- ,'1.jfW:'f . wa M,-3 ii!fi--'L.Q1 'AQ A'ffTf'- flf T AFf4x,,- rf -4 -, - V L'7 f 'ib,9',x' A 'CN-9 . ' 'fffzf 3-N 'mf' fr - , fllfl-1iri43 '2?'? . N-ffa '-2eff',-JJ,-ll4f'cf3i .- ff'I3'3l-4 - 92135571- ' ii ---53 vc I . .U 1 ' -P413 ,. iw '.,,'i , 1112 M i ' '+-r'fP'1:'- 11:1 xii 4 -ff. lv s 7f','.'Zy'H K- ', k'-' X :it l H, X, h . fi-- 4 ,, , -.-. .,1 , ., i -. .1 ,ff -A,,,ix.X . .16 me -: Z '4' J-. , A-,-4 i f-I H+' K -. . 4 iff' Ti-J f- .1 xv .-trim ,. fy ix' Q-. 4?-1 f, 1!,i'fiy,-Lifvfhis-5 4 f-pi. v2lQT'7f,Ff1'i'- is 1 .. M - f ef-M16 E,ZC'4l. fF'Ae'--1--xTn-5,+ .ps-. ,Q-LEX jp if-lpihgze -554,4 'gteokf'-fair-:g 74 'a W t-'-dfw M --'--ff Y 1 149 '1 fi s T A N F o R DF 9 2 3 Q U A in . . r. - .. . ' V Y W V i , N l4 1 ' f if r 4 U t 4 Q ,,', 1 .,..L.1 ' :Y--L4--.Y-.Y --'. l 1 l I l ,l I ,. ., l PAJAMARINO 'l The pajauiarino presented to the campus a colorful pieture on the evening of l October 25. f . . U I , Nearly 400 Enema elubmen dressed, some nattlly and some flashily, in gar- ,C ments of the night, assembled on the steps of the Hall and, following brief in- i struetions from Red Tauzer, started their chanting run over poreh and lawn. l First, the parade passed noisily over the front esplanade of the library, in i review for those who crowded the windows for a sight of the spectacle. On, i then, past the postoltlee and to Roble, where others, erowding at the windows, entertained with comment, and were entertained by the long eolumn of hot troopers. , The leaders turned from, Roble in elose formation toward the Row, where l they followed a eireuitous path eastward in lanes lighted by flaming torches. i Hot dogs were served at the A. T. O. house. Yell leaders took over the cere- f monies for a short time at the D. U. house, and following the eheering, the line i filed loudly on through Stieky's, and home. ' V l l l l h fs l ii l i ' i .EA .. Av-.. ,.,, , ,,,, v,,A,..----.,...,-..- ,,, .qvimr in YY -mr .Q ,S -i J gl -T-'I A I, I xx: 'V'f I, If 'fin in 'Sl N OJ. ' 'fbi v .Qww .5 . '.w 1 if, 7 4' .-4 '.i' X' 'Hifi x, f7jA,.f.i'L,,iQ ff'-,fl'l'fiX' klhb- -Zig, Dllsjfgx---fri gg 'N Jtgfriky fr w e l-t. 53 , -MLE1-1 jg'1g'ilT' .gl 3 150 1 F l s T A N 11' 0 R 17' ,,5,g5f,.,,o.X 1 9 2 3 Q U A D , ,Tc , . 1 ,.- 1 - ' - ,.. --, 1 'g' 'V ,w 4 - 1 . . g.fa'.l.l2.tsif. ' N - 1 - 1 . G 1 1 1 1-G el e A A l sw- e 41-ew'-2-11gQgZg,51-4. 1 Wui - -f ' 1, ' l .319 V1 . . , . l .il 1 I , 1' 1 , T- , BIG GAME RALLY I Tr 9 1 - . . . . ,. yi, Y .Cardinal rootcrs from among' the hrst, second and third-year classes of the i ,m i llniversityg nearly all tl1e womien students and a handful of outsiders who man- 4 p l aged to borrow student cards took part in the Football Rally, Thursday evening- E ., . preceding the Big Game. The Assembly Hall was packed. 'l Leland Cutler, '06, opened the rally with the first speech. Charlie Field, '96, ii ' ' 1 , ' u 5 1 1 q o . ' L li entertained with fantastic word pictures ot the stadium proving to be not a l, ll crater to belch forth noxious clouds of blue and yellow gasses, but a sea of molten 1 1 - - . . in ,,i Cardinal. Coach Gene Van Gent issued the first word ot the season on the f 'ill team's condition, not with a bald statement that victory would be theirs, but 1' -,J that every ounce would be spent in the fight. Assistant Coach Joe Fitzgerald -' 5 'll echoed Van Gent's words. L' f Qi Q Following President Wilbur 's declaration that temporary reverses should not l' Q discourage, but should cause Stanford to fight all the harder for future sue- if l cess, the crowd dispersed, to meet immediately at the bonfire. 1' j Luckily, an airplane from a trans-bay university had failed the day before l ' ,l to set fire by aerial bomb to the huge pyre which first-year men had erected. V pf Torches were touched to its base. Inside the eircle of onlookers the band led i 1' a serpentine of Cardinal rooters. The line then coiled about the yell leaders, f shouting their confidence in the Varsity. l 1 l ll fl l f ,lifii , lf If :fl . 'X pi i 7. ' 1 . D, ,u l, Q, Q' nj, - La' fy . 5' FE 3 1 ' , ,,, ffl flip! 1 ' z.. l. ,fi A-'ro I-lldlil. wrrn 'l'Hl'I com .xxn mm-1 l ' ' 'V . L' mix., 1, 1,1 1 endif- -.-.--n.jJ,'hf 1 1 -A gwysye-.. , :,.,.:i ,731 I, I 'f'55f3TTV'j7T ,HV wig ffii , 1 , 21559 1f'M.' ffl 735- 1- 1 f 1, :Yip ,pf il lv'I:PII+1.- KW ' , gq'f'j T'-.-1-'-.li tj, ii- rim. -1 flu wr -im, K f ' ,fr , - ---.- HI 'a'.,s.1,,,, 'f fps- g.,-f. -5, ' - J,.'i.', U, it .' ., 1 Wi J 1'l 7' Y' 1 7 'f ' ttf: CW. V ,Ak ,, 'crr + f - ' fi Ldff ,pi F' '5ZTf'lg,.ff fi 15 XL-ii-it ima- f 4-,J . , 1' --5, f , .lg . ,1,- -W It 4.,.-.xL.lA, Y-1.76 537' I 'F -Q:fkIV3 , will M- it A ii F 151 s'rA,N1f'oRD ,,.-,,.Ju,,,o 1923 QUAD f Qc. .--.. -0 5,.2. .- .W . X T. T M , ., .K . ,. :PQ x V- - ---- -,,-., ,.- 'T ,Wig-, 1- y1,'fvPiffil'lw J vf , - A 'f'7'i?'.flL7'f' '-f' Q' i -'V- 11..:f .. '2 ilf31'f J C' Q Q 'J M ' i' ' QA-il.l 'ii A ' K EVN T ix 3 Vi gigif ,fl STATION RALLY 9.59, An innovation .in rallies fm was held at the railway sta- lrjqd fpffifwlgff tion on the night ot Novexn- tpvl. her H. 'l'he foothall team had 'i 1Q1:5lf,QgW lieen to Seattl e, where it Stal played the University of -rfifwwtig Washington to a. scoreless tie. y:lll.'jJ lt was to return late at night, :fill .1 nearly midnight. v5ga'k1yfi2?Y Forees were gathered over 6'lpj'k2- e eaiupus hy Yell Leader Wi .bag l'f1 f ex lioli Connolly and his assist- f,Ni':,i Ls.q,llis,5fj A MIDNIGHT RECEPTION ants, Douglas and Minsky. We 'l.'he hand left the Phi Gauuua Delta. house at 10 o'eloek. Douglas, with his fol- 'l1i'.5-,Ali lowers, eaiue down from the upper end of the Rowg Connolly from Eneina and Minsky from Sequoia. 'llhe three lines joined at the English eorner and marched lllll 'gl down .l'ahu Drive in a. column ot eights, to Palo Alto, lil The 'foothall uien arrived 'froin San Franeiseo on the ll :05 train. Fifteen '.,ll ,QQ hundred students erowded around the station to greet them at the largest wel- F3-pp fikllllfffs eoiue rally in Stanford history. -Nfl fl :A fA1.'ffl.'i'i t THE SEQUOIA WAKE riff? S. 73 WY Y llllllfl sl! If , ,, I Sequoia eoutinued its a11nual eustoin of a wake in satirical trihute to Cali- 'pl..lJf,'fii:'i l'ornia. on the night ot eolor- ful. lloughs' Day. Early in , N 7 the evening the proeesslon de- ibllfzl vg'1j'flLSi parted. l'ro1n Sequoia, a large jiii hlaek eoftin. and a. hear about gl iiiffllifil to he deprived of lite by a ifllligffif stalwart Cardinal brave in kill? the vanguard. Blourners fol- Q51 5i',l.f.i'2 lowed in the wake. 4' fig The line proeeeded to En- ,itil eina, and on to the varsity Quilt: trainine' talile at the Delta till ll -'1 'i 1 - A fi- Hu- MAR! psi on louse xml 51. s, IA J..'.33--ff thenee to Rohle. Prom there ildy the proeession took its uiourn- N ' v ' Spit., .Dflibeiqgi Urs to tho lmlmw whom Hu, si-.QLo1.x r.xu.xnus cauau-xx ni-:Au MQHL eoffin was deposited atop the hier, to await the toueh of the toreh. M 1 , v iltii 3- A . -.----W4M.v--. A... . .. 'is' 4 t' ' .,ier ,f -',' fl ' r -'- -GNL-r., -z-N' If Q- . W - dv '. .--'. NW' Z' ' l 15 f3i - 5 !,'oE?,'2 iggiffil A 553211 Q. jfs YET lf, :lyV-w.Z'lilQfziijQE4fzil f!m.ff?'- 4521951 i-.aAEiiii,X.,- nts' ,lfrgp Lie 3192.14- -si52E'fli6l' it' Mir 152 1 1 1 1 . 1. .,1,. S T ,x N 1,- O R D XOVDJUM 1 9 2 3 QU A D J- f - '1 fs . 3,504 11 '4f'11'if'., F7 o ,s 7:-.fa-Af Ry fs.: . f?Q'f1?.6-F1'?'Eife51- '13 Q PFTV1 T '- -' 1'-s 1 be . an--ff -1, 'K iizfag :,,zf',Q,C :11.,.tf-ing:.1,51,f-N1 .. i. .11'g2 ff-'G-j,'1: e51lQJgffig.15f- ,J 1,1,15?gp2?1,'. 5 'e ..e1'Ej' ..7-,QmD1.-Qg2'y1'-'51,' 'fr A . is ,O - '. gfq. 'Jdasme-I L ian.. ,,i,LgQ4! ,'f. E ' fl gf Ms la- ji, ,175 X1 ' '1 vl KT? Qlfu ri 11, ', it '1 'TV ff, 'P' 1 31 .M-, Jr f1i'115.f1 ,J irq ,511 . 1 nit f M X: f 1l,Cf J 154 1 3 Gs?11',11g1 11-1 grmjffe 'q'l1f1, . . . . . .1f 1 W. 3377 Fourteen student assemblies were held during the year, six ol: them being ,9,j,,1g1fg'gf,. addressed by prominent Ott-eampus men and women. Topics of every description, QLQHTIQQ-213 lroin fl'0Slllll0H to foreign relief, oeeupied the limelight, and were expounded by 'litggfiajr E:ll'f' able speakers. I '2fi'l51g,135 IIN' The year opened with the usual freslunan assembly J,fti,3,,, Qtr and Dr. Gardner 's perennial joke, the applause for 21 ,-,,it.,'fQgf ffiiff- whieh showed. the freslimen fully appreciated their wel- 1213231130 :M 1 .- ' . f fff..f.' .1 W rome. ,l resident Wlllllll, Dean Culver and Dean S. ost -,45'f,11-1.1.4, all gave sound adviee to the members of the entering q'.11,Qff1' ,lay elass. This was on October 6, and on the twelfth an- wlli other student asseiiihly was ealled to promote further lKN1r11e,1 - it 11 fit ,.1,., a.ecp1a.1ntanee. las .1 1-'f . 1 - A . as . 1 tri The hrst ot the series ol' on the boat asseinblies for ,f filff freshmen, designed to replace the tub as a mode of in- '93 1,1 . 4 . . . si, L 1.11.5 struction, eanie on Oetober 30. Proliessor W.llllHll1 B. 15 lllit Owens spoke on 'fStantord Customs and Traditions. The evenings of November 7 and 21 saw the other two ..,.1 . - - , l H111.-, speeial meetings ot the fieslnnen. tg,w1,,M 11 l N . . 1,31 1 'gtiig Appeals ,tor the European btudents' Frlendslnp 3211.1 111111111 Wm-e llltlllil by Dr. Alonzo Taylor and Dr. Anna LK., Cox Brinton, Stanford, '09, on Deeemher 7. A few pE,l5,',it, 21157 days later a speeial assembly was called at whieh the 1 student body passed resolutions tavoring disarinanient, Q1,fYf'Ell' til, 5 whieh were sent to W2lSllI1lQ't0D. Professor E. A. Cot- l trell and' Heaton Wr'enn, 21,VXl0l0 the speaktxs. 11 of T g.,.H.T WUQOY J. btitt Wilson, nation-w1de lecturer, delivered the 41,145 gk? ' - first of his Spy-ies of popular talks on January 10 at a llwng asscmlyly at the same t1111e tl1e NVOIIICII were holding a special meeting ot their own. l i 4 The 1nost llllpOl f2l11t assembly ot the year was held on January when the 1 - - 4 - . - . - . , ' . V. 1 . . 1 1 . , 1 pp rlelrst Mlumn 1.01. St,lm.m.dH c,,mpa1g11 xi as launelud. I resident Wlllllll, Lomp- M' tlroller Roth, and Dan Evans, '20, addressed, the students. bhester' Rowell de- ,Q 'gjigd g....'J hvered a. talk on Founders' DRY S l '0f0SS0l' lo HYS011 J- '11'0fl'f, OU April U1 Wlfltefl F WP - - - -' f 11 1 ' 1. sf. 119 lllS experienees in Japan, and on April' 20, W- VY-Vsllllbflfflill, Of the Mntury 5. ,, N 1 S v. - 1 1' 2 1. W1 Q oinpany, addressed the students on ,l he JON Ol- lltmg- 1 1 V f'.'v1 li it L rn . -. f 1:1111 -i +.. -A f---1eef ----- . ,, W. M..- -e F06 .1 -.1 :v1--- , ..- .. -, - ..A..--. . 1,v,MQ.v.'11f.., , rr 1-isa Un' 1'-ff . .11 aff -4' TN' f sf- f' -1,-'ff1,.v..,,,.,f,17 H 4 , s 21: Q-ky f- 1 ,1 Q37 .W 354- 5' 'L.,- A ,, A 1'l'affl1wi . fsfiffwfdt -fr11lff2-ff -1 9 5:1 - V17 , wif' ,526 .7 , ks lf .EJ .-,+Li . ff-' 1f4lf1,z1:.g1,'sf'f'11' efeiwi- ,-f. .1 VD- '.,.4:,'ff 1 ':.f'3-..1 ,P CML ple'-.1 ttf: ffl Hqfti ,cg ,b:':?:Jl!'.'i:'- H nf pi T149 'x4 f1'PSi-.1.- . J W 1Tjv4iN:. I-.i?I'1DfyEf?J 'fm' 'Milk-va NE:,1fg.Lg1Qi f1,Q,2JQQgl'g 4Q.gg1ig'f1j,5, X 1 ., 1141516 ,su ,li ff Q111., 59+ s,Qs,,iQJX.?f My O O 1553 STANFORD 1923 QUAD 1-X,O f1x'o . ------ A ,v,,.-.qi-nfax W Y W 'W I D fvfv , rf f . V ' ' ' 'vilgvijl SEYQW-.vV5w. ' M-.Y .,' , . M HH , 4,1 vi , , x ., Q, in V , , 4- hgLaYi,,L',-Tiflsilli. pant I--,fi 'U I .L Jil ,S Qt.. .A,1. f, A,-VJ -f-'frm o ,+A . XT,-g I Y . ,, . Ji' 1 l.iK N' 1 .X , . Si to i - , .pl rf, .il-,A,,,' f . i,, ft, . 'tiff When the thick smoke of battle cleared away in June, 1921, and the with- Q - V .1 drawal of the torehlights left a black shade before the eyes of the anxious multi- .., i 'l. , . .g.,i 4 1-. x,'1i i .', ,T .. -.,i .t.., -1- 11 Q4 Yi X, ,lite i 'will' i i1,f,g,,iA, iw 'r ,V if L'- ,. alla , i' L, -J l . ' L-.xi ' t it i.r i ,fill Ji ,,' 'warp'-,'.'. feb' ' 1 C, , ' ' lf' Ml ,lv l r T1 i , , . , x.g,.y it .ui -tx i,. if -ur , , i,., vf.' Eli ,Mil 11 of i .x, 1 vf f.,.. :fp C is 'G l I .., ff 1 1. JI X . if, I gi w 1 A i l. it rf K .X V. tude, Dan Evans, '20, had received the acelamation of five hundred and forty- scven of the populace as against five hundred and fifteen who leaned toward Mort Kline, '21. Tl1e presidency of the Associated Students of Stanford Univer- sity thus reposed in the hands of the former without recourse to the Electoral College, which is one of the departments omitted from the university curriculum. In a spirited contest for the office, which, in the federal government, is held by the Honorable 'Calvin S. Coolidge, Art Wilcox, '19, led his opposing candidate by an overwhelmiing majority. His competitor was Art Wilceox, '19. Al Taylor lost his battle with VValt Hales to sec who would not have to take down minutes of the Ex-Committee meetings. Al was elected. The Ex-Comunittee was also chosen at this time. The race was neck and neck. For in politics each faction usually does go after the neck of the other. Jimmie Davies was the winning Senior, with Ruth Davis and Bob Connolly each gaining a place in the meet. Thus, the first few letters of the alphabet led off as is their custom. Margaret Lies, having discarded the Carnival robes of royalty, became junior representative. Fred Ludeke amblcd across the tape as the exponent of the rights of '24, The gents with the pleasant duty of removing the names of their fellow stu- dents from the bawlout, b. i. Qbecause of intoxicationj, were Skee Turner, 'Red Aubert, Bing Shaw, Greek Castleman and, Stoddard Atwood. ln order that the new football coaches might be selected with facility and speed. Jack Patrick ran against nobody for miembership on the 'Board of Con- trolled Athletes. The former basked undefeated in the light of day. The gentle- man, whose name appears foremost in this volume, beat the other candidate to the job of editor, as the front handle indicates. The class of 123 ordered Phil Landis to accept the refusals of Palo Alto groeers to advertise in the yearbook. So endeth the tirst lesson. Chapter two begins with a beautiful wintry day in the second moon of nine- teen twenty-two. Once more the name of 'Phil Landis is considered, this time as Junior representative to the Ex-Committee. Witli three entries in the trial heats. V he received but a plurality of ballots. The race, being re-run, the judges timed him as having a majority. Grace Brown led the ladies of the Junior Class in - i ii mfg, g.,3,5:.X.., ann..- , . ,. ....-..,,,n+,n,, .,,, 1 , ,--, . ,, , H M, Wvmm-f , ill :,Q4'gf,flzl.'ff ef, 1. . ' f'f'?Ifg?flf' if .-5, Y-ifijaff-Q,jj'1i,-T, iii- ,tiff f S-.. -, ,, T ' 4 V - , v ..g- , F 1 4 ww , f,-1 ',i 4c Q i .,f ,. u3'Qi,'i, fda'--2 gif 4. -- 'f ff?-1'.i-312, 2:-gl, w,1gg.'ff',,-,P-x -'f ,gist 01 -Q ' .,x3!L6ffXil't1-Z' Qyilxgylkl J- 'X gilt .yi -L .J Kl','fgE,:'.Q F'1 E Q-'Q-f' YXVJQSOEI 3.1 :R X l ' Jr 15-L A U v - 1 -. J f.,- fi vw' F sT,xNb'011DKl L6n1923 QUAD 715 , ,.,. fb.-ff . ff '.f-, w3.2f.f.f'w:-fix', 5 Ei, 12 nf '.Tf 'F1Q? T4,.:. - -- ' -X T. . V. x I?,?5Qgf7iQ-iiliawflf P'?7'i'f'9' if 1i?3Yi .5ffFi:2 g 'V'.gS5515Qff,.-gf 1 fgiiy' - 655312-'15 O-1S.1:..q 'j.f 3Q LQ? vm--. , . W ,Wi t.-...-A..3 MA f , ii: ' .. h' iii. ,,1i.4pl'-.f.-.-QiQM W if g. f '? r . ,n .Mfr IS., Horse-play Drillled 11.4.5- K -. .N WHO STAR T6 LlV!lV6'Gf?0UF FIGHTJ ? E ,kilwgfg X . cm us H793 qw I P PULITICAN ff ff- ' Q x JAH, N 'W W iw ww , . . X . V i3 ff -x N 156017 an clrafaderlafcc ,vases .lm gn . 1CffJ,6.,y , ' Mffag . V ' '27 Af ' wl ' 9 0 aw Vg Q. Act11 Vote forthe canduiatc ACHI1 Vote fha Et .Seguortan 3 gl If from our house. ticket. fi Lv, MII: Un ummm om life mscmsy boys f...-',, 0.q., fl 'N Cfheones aflhc opposiilanj , r'j3'4 'f -Aff, The f500 nr.'ver uvspecf he frejucvlg of 5ik'lry H15 -MW f dates and telephone VM M, XM P calls as elecifbn W IG! apprvacffes. Q91 gr.-wi-M. ,fj5.,'1J',,1f-,Q Eff i f V M'f. lff ff' ff: Eh N 12.56 P ' If 11 vw' 'Xxx W xllxwx C, K l LW f Mia w 'QW5 :Luv 1 MQ- Y.f.:gJf,fjga-5 H535 ff Qing, - ff Wy 'NM TAM . w fx, .1 Z1 .-gmlg I, L '22, l I5 aj ,Amaz- Nf X gg.: jeg: Q--,. x ,wg 'VP' M 6 X445 ff A .9X'1,.f ,QM N JW' , A5414 fue? W gif .Q 1X,.z 4Y.,.,k ,KN Y X w 'fr .., wt -KN ' ' Q. We l'fl0Qff6l'EflC'6 of the average siudemf' on elecffbn day yires yum-s!wfl'.S fha opporfaflzfsy My Miflf fo ,auf 60065 file .:lafe , N ,.,. H 1 --- V. f ,I WCWD f L .IX gy X'LG?fx': f gf y,. QNJYIYA 'XL PW'-Y 'MPH dlhy sfonbs ' Q '. wrllv 72 the cub on the of lm' admins.: ' fha clmpvs mvsf' flldlf of fffg ,M l'l.!x5.4q an' K . I '. . ,. --.,-- . ,., r JJ f 'V' J .x - .: .,- ..-g'.,'r .1. ..gTj'n 'J 1 v O' ' A ' Timm 'wilggi '-1- f diff W1 ,iffw-L37 lx VA . '..q',J, 'L 1-LD-V---M f--.. . . . '.-.,.. .. W.F.W-------A--H---M j1:g1.T 'ig i1i'gT:3ijQ+--CQJFS Mfg .Hp-ij--3-f if,f,,f.....T5.-- ,.-Y-I 3,5 .--if ,I , , XlLwr:i-Q .M .jf t -ggi. -WA K' J4?g-': 75 AM , ' JM, fx wi fxJ'FlWfb 'l.5'i WeF3f , , V 1 fi i?.'T1:1k ,HW ,z if ..15s R.' Y. W1 ,595 fx avi . 'K' ,fi H f. f-.riff 137' V476 nf- ILP! Nik ,- k . wL W J 4... ,' , . 1. f., +,4'7iA 1- -,L .V Npvff.-'. 4 Q4 -.L JI U f , MXL . Mu uf. Q2 A P mf f: -' ' 1 pm Nfl 'Q ' f Q fK.4,f -5.-1,5 l'n.,'M-jig ,JH of ,Avg fj'? jf-,R -i 4 1' ' ' ' U 1' WL f f ,N W W' - Q , ,Jim ' , ' ' --if--. :L jf., 'Cx ' NL x!,k...EL.,,A- L V 1 3 3 1 v sTAN1v0RnfogQEk. i1923 QUAD i., Q V. .4 . 0+ J -,f -W ,Q , ., ,-- ' v '- - ' , ' ?jf. I ,xx pl 1' ',,. ' Q V ., ' I ' 'w . 1 JF' fi X , f'-- ,I',,f'yjf ffl ,gi-A ,,', 433-441, ,.,,.gnl4:, ,,,, HJJr.2r.gl,T,,J-'oy-A-Q11 ,-x' N5 tint, Lifi.. ,,,, l , Q ,, ,?,,,11'1 ,,,,,,,ijAM,e2,'fqajygt !LM,H:.,L1!-. J-A egifgfiiyf - 1 :uni 3'-hifi their race for popularity. The white-haged gents selected Bob Titus to transact their burdensome negotiations on tl1e eomimittee. Phil Neer received a eompara- ,wwf tively easy situation in Jack Patrick's place on the Board for Diseharging ,yi Coaehes, because Mr. Glenn Warner' had previously been chosen to guide the M iig fii' if football si uad. .-,, V Y ,' Al Taylor was given the privilege by the seniors of choosing two of his fel- l i low elassmen to place wreaths on the Stanford tomb. Anna Judge became V. P. will l'-'QW of the sombreroed class. if The junior and sophomore candidates all made walkaway races, as eaeh had i'5'Ai'yl gf' a blank spaee under his or her namelto defeat. The corded individuals singled ff, 'y., out Jimmie Ross to lead them, with Pearl Bundick to fill in in ease ot his de- . llli'ii.i'f'fi parture. Nip Mcllose was the beacon light ot '24 . 4 i'w', The upperclassrnen gave Bill Backlund, Tom. lrwin, Al. Masters the neees- pi 1. sary number of crossed papers to constitute the three new members of the local 't ff,,vl supreme court. But there was a eonstitutional miiscue somewhere, because the 1, ly, campus daily had forgotten to print an amendment Qvoted on last year by the giggling? . ' student bodyj the necessary number of tiniest When was an amendment 'not an lj amendment AJ W'hen it gave Juniors permission to serve on the Men s Louncil ll was the verdict ot the powers that be. So the day following the election, the dis- lift ji ,v . eovery was appropriately made that the amendment was highly uneonstitutional. Q5'g,Q'WvyK The Court of 'hast Resort became complete, when Bill Backlund was ehosen at -tty gQ?'yxgj a special election to fill the position vacated by Red Aubert. miie Qllg ggg A training school figfg, 'fjqili for those desiring to villa i'--tfiiff enter the eommereial world has been estab: ..pi' j lished in the torm ot WN.. fdYi,'iL'- the Student Man- :ple y agership. lt seems to f,lig:'I ,3'lQ'Qf,ll,ft' have been the desire 'CHX 5,17 yl.Wy tl' of those in power to give every worthy gif, ,i,5M,fy1fA B t a n t o r d man a gills 'Li ief' g,,l chance to display his , Nw, H05 tw-'-5'T skill in this otliee It M T T h e p a s t tiw o W 1 'W Q iitpil lk ymm has thrown on Mmyinxn I'.Llf.LlION mmws msxvr vera MQ, the screen the names . I gift zif',f?lLal gf fl' l'?lLlfl?ferr mein Ts tliandle1'slptllsftudent ill:ll?llI'S. First Army Corps attention! hill Ly4.:2.,e1,i . o em e 1 ie rooc o. iampus , o 1 ies. by Iii? 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' f11Gff-'muy-Lf-Pe'- --1-xox V1 -N 1,1 -1-1 1125 1 iCf..L-4,1--f5,D' xjjui 1:-1 L. Vg- V11 Z A +-JYi929ff2J1:1 1 1-M 2,1 ,fx 1-1 1141--Ly Q 'f1fi985?J7N . ,f-y f 157 ,. -X is i -h hh tt. 1. 1. 1: i .,,', i STANFORD JU 1923 QUAD Jgr4'QTi 9 'F'a1, 'f ' F '-' f V ,f.y'.-yifix 1, gy . frm 7 'M' .1 vp. f 'f. f'-rn we - m-1 - a lyk ' J 'cI....-r'7 fmw? lm-'?'i 'iV'?2'yl night Seven-to-Eiglit, except that the oi-mer kept the participants up-longer. fiwijj, This subtle deception made the repayment ot Friday and baturday obligations ,QQ My in the lesser coin even miore League than before, and the retorm was secretly f,f'2i4fffl ' welcomed in certain quarters. lg, 1'1 ' W , f'i As to the individual dances that took place during the past season, the great Qllq CK,-Nl,f',ifi' majority given in Row and Hall and NVomen's Club House must be passed by Q! I' lQ..q?l,'3A1'fQ without even a listing. Deserving honorable mention, however, is the famous in Wednesday night habit, which has a good part of the campus in its grip, and Xffll,',iJf, bids .Fair to make the middle of the week as prominent socially as the week-end. Eneina presented its two a quarter, each darker chromatically than the one 213.11 before. 'Phat l'topian dream ot free Qfor alll dance actually came true on January :fl gfpoxwfji 15-l when the new basketball pavilion was dedicated by an 'all-university atfair, We ip get-iQQ.'eQ with the lioard ot Athletic 'Lontrol playing the part ot host. .l he expansive spring lla l,13,T.Rgi5'SQi floor, although built especially for basketball, 'proved to be an ideal surtaee for gil, .'lji'l7t'i1ir dancing purposes. To the habitual haunter of dance palaces, it seemed paradise flgyf to miss the usual dollar-ten charge, and to the unnumbered roughs, the com- ,f'f fill i,i, Qf, fortable balconies brought iopes of a new roug ling era. Wh' '-Tw ' W The S. A. E. Masque, with its many reps, lived up to its reputation one of the intramural. trotting classics of the year. If the costumes present did xklhi, will ,rj not make rouglung the perilously sweet sport it was the year before, there were A vxiyi , f'ifQth'i1.5 some f10lllIlPI1Stllfl0DSilT1 the way ot novelty. One of the fair, renowned as a shat- 2lQJ,tQ'Q.', terer ot' the Palo Alto-San Francisco highway record, appeared at the party Hall lit up. lint unlike some of the roughs who were ditto, it was on dry juice, SW, supplied by a concealed battery of lights which shone from the recesses of a !.fqg'fljZt, dainty hoop skirt. And Nothing Else Would Do but that some ot the same sex, j5I,L. l, .ifijfj? For reasons best known to themselves, should masque that night in the silken- . WXf,i'l Qffiibflt trousered glory of the ancient .Fatima To their credit be it recorded that the -Wi-lx' deception was complete. More than one subsequent formal might well. have ,fp 'Will taken its decorative motif 'From this masque, which was worked out in colorful yet simple harmony. flirt ,-,igyifxf A1 i,-, '- The ranks of the' Roughs are being augmented, and many men prefer the Q32 Kellogg? more peaceable and informal recreation of roughing several dances tothe sus- tained. exertion ot queening one. .lt thelltough queens, and his choice 1S unpro- pitious, the music not too good and the tood worse, he is in spite ot it all, stuck. B1 But roughing it he may vary the dance, the music, the food., -ad libre. He can mg rjggjglx loan nouehalantly over a window ledge. ever and anon shitting his hob-nailed 'iff' boots. chatting informally with the chitfoned Violet Vortex and tuxedocd Paul Pomade as they rest between rounds. All this is the prerogative of the rough, i,f,f if not to mention the acquisition of a perspective and analytical acquaintance with 'l.,Li, 173,-gpg? the merits ot' the players. gr ly, i N bl . ---as F e ...W ,-. lin' ne- We as ff,-fs 5e :a:ffiflfffes t 'zffff-we fi rtftwfrkt 'V s1f1M,fL'!3f s1bJD',KCe'rjrQ.gff 1 t-.. Milf, 4 -- fi n-eyed any:..ri.:'lo?X:u,f9l,?wzf' N M -me-Jet Q-'.:3.'+43f012111-gl -. .. W-. -ff ' fscL.r5bzi'2 Ffsyrexslfi-!tf'f 108 l 1- .M r . 01.1 ff-y f. we wf' H 1,11 W, Af ,n L X . ,J D K STANFORD. iififko W1923 QUAD if Q'?:f4I1 '?5 ' 'f,i'fi'-ff' w .,-HN:vE ?1'i':i fx 51'-H'f f'f,J1',' nf: f- -'vf'AY XSZQEVQ iixflflz..f5QiQ1f1fDN?'if f gif?-:2'TomQ 55 gg-5 - ,, 1afjfy3'fCE6295ff?fi7EwF? aia: i ww Q- - 3 JD' . Ui'AA w ---f-W---n X. Q, f ,L . C x 'JK ow. Z g9Mwij AZA WC', , ,ly f -XMNMQL If fm vw f f W MM' f ' '.aiflfM1f ff ,I ,Vx JL-R xx R ezkM!!,! Q. 5 ' ' A ,L 'k'xX . my 5 ! :Q7,fslv22iG, Q, , , -Q qw y, f' gl TT 1 Q Q K .-,- I 7-,L ,ffl . Emi Q 1 ' j,' H ,y A She pu? if up To I-lim! F 'Q .QTM Q Q Whey Told US To Kee p E A dC1PK.J 5' 'Q Loffo F'lGeh,holder of campus Fdzhugh F'yne- connoisseur '?,j:gb TQtjfT make-up record. Time Zh'-s41:1 Rn oilslhoir-D. which 'ro use ? 2' ' ' Wx' TW fi K Elllvwu. 'HJVQTIIN W2 SU REQ? . MP5 W ,LM , , I: .1 i ,W FF MCHMC. fgff Sq ,f Af nj Aguila . ff '54 f 'W kv X 14 - , -'21 ,,,,,,4 ,,,4 f ,Nxhyr jeff? I H I Nil hu , The .roughs Tern-:ble VISION! f-, 4f f 'Z ff - ,lil Morrned life wifh 0 coed-1 'Sml:'jf 'fi X if ln' IIQ:lI!!'fl!l if lP'xxlMN!N15 4.4.1 giggggff ij ' if f Tgfmffm 1 Kill 1 I X Sly w J, E .uf - fp fm? ,1'fUWb',-Q L Q, ff sw M7 w,q:?i,:.g 2,421.3 Mm ., Th d Fable mind e'?jg1Lg1ag1 uafm ggff we 0 0 wfgaxf fy 1 if do Tes. W QQ y g t5f-5141, 1: I .1 ,' ,. A 2 ,, 5 UQ- I ' 939 Oh. I Know Tho? you'II me? :mu p Z, LQ A liKe him ther-J. 7 QQ,- 5'gQ w mr.: H ,, 7 H, f W 4 f' Z f H x ww' f . 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'Phe ?lI1i'l0Tlt custom ol' the Senior Ball was taken out ol' the closet by the class rl..111l .Wm-, .N 'J' l Ml: . 1' -1 l'T.l . A Q .,1. rp fxrill ' .,n1- fl' 1 . .My Ml ilu L bl N if f,, f l L wwf- :- l -'VJ ol? l5J2l. the moth balls shaken off, and made into one of the most presentable offerings ol' the season. 'l'l1is was inade possible through the kindness oi Dr. and , A A i. Mrs. Wilbur who olieered the use ol' their home for the oeeasion. The ballroom ' . . . . -fp: in the west wing, being' adorned w1tl1 green plants, was thrown open, and after tif twelve o'eloek, dinner was served between dances on the terrace in the rear. pf, ifil' SOPIIOMORIC CO'I'TliLTON -,ll Nineteen-twenty-lionr staged the first l'orn1al ol' their class history, the .1..1'fly Sophomore Cotillion, on December 2, and were voted guilty, by all those pres- ent, ol' having given a good danee. 'l'he decorations spoke volumes of the eour- age of the intrepid rafter sealers, and the bands of colored cloth that arched yi. overhead nearly made subdued lighting impossible. The impressionistic pro- 'iiilli grams gave an added touch of novelty, and the refreslnnents were delieious- A when they arrived. . 1 ll .2 , :Nici N 1l f ' 111 l I df- 'f'-2fD'W'MW-iii... o- . ...M 99-434, 1 1 1 1 sesssse 11 as-1 --QF: .il 1 il' is 3, 1.l7':ii' ii' cifiii' -' li' -f'L i'?'..i' I' t ' Q52 ' 1'4 'T 'ii71l137.:'17ui7TiHWiii7f'17?flif 1' 'i i- 1 - f '1 1 'A . 1. - .5 - i' i - ---'sf' 1' -16' .4 WV 1 'rl X .ff 7155 P+ 1 GW my 1 'Wil' - 1lY' Vflx jk A tv1J.A1.' q1'.'v ,1. g 1. N fy 1 k Pei' ., ' 21 l ,f is 79 1 X -1 V134 llxjii. l ,Qyf .qw fi, UL- g,b,1fii.fI,f1'f' .jj xx I ,, V L-A, .- , 1, 1-sf jf git' fl... , .--,1,llt..112.fE,h,.y1t -1' 160 W .1 'JA ! J -- L11 11 . ' -A l..: 'UW--I J z A iv.. f STANFORD1 Qo,eJgw,,, A1923 QUAD f'f,Ww'.,..w1'i: -F ,-1 .-,,---, - f- 5f'!i .'2 ri -J,-we . F- . mir il fi' W gag-,,,' fi- 5-'iQl'.'giG-JY fiG.'5,'5 .tx QP.--ff fmt 1,7 HU, X My-,. u,..M,,-:,l.::,1!5Ev' 4 ,Qjug Y. -:gin .951-be 3 BLA, 1 si!-grid'-'ll ,Audi .g1fiAL,'RCr.sifyggp iTsg'i,?KDFz3DMh,1Y T11 fi MYYA- --M-' T, aah: 9,17 H-'nw -'-1--'--Y-'M ' ' 'tx L'-,XA hir? 'Tr fflfm i, YL. U 'VI lr MILITARY BALL IEW! Y . , . . , . '.Vf'f7-' lip I P1 Kappa Tau held their annual ball in the new basketball pavilion on l.flllfr?L, jpg March 3. It was the first fornnal dance offered the campus in tl1e pavilion and lF',.f ff 4 we was singular in that several nations were represented in mihtary and naval uni- Mil.-fplf r r forms. Several oiiticers acted as chaperones tor the party, sponsored by Major IQ-f'5f5ujf'1l ff-L Aero' Coll' ' KU 1 J I lns. Vg r, Ara - V 6114 -fi' JUNIOR PROM lf lie, -. r L. :J 5 lim 'lb' - l ffl gym, Three hundred cou iles stewed onto the floor when music announced the if 'vlxff starting ot the J unior Prom on Friday, May 12. Phe Prom was successful and lJ'.QfQn,1',jl ,yi . , . . . , Lp- ,fg- l L , ' ,e '- ' two tlnnfrs III particular: a low cano iv ot stream ' -f'l f3'- A uas appreciated because oi C, 1, . ers .pl ,n, . . . . 3 L, .uf overhead and potted plants on the side made effective decoratlons, and the new i.f5iwf?3i,'g'r. .QW sounding hoard directed the music to the farthest corners of the Hoor, enabling 3.1 fd? flP1H00l'S to hear the orchestra. fArl f'.E'il I, 5' . - . 'f '- ' - -54+ Altliough the number oii couples was larger than any ever attending a Junior -k.'lQLlf9l ., if-9 ' , , . , - ' I ,:QyjLj,-- .f 1 my EYIOIIL at Stanford, the tloor was not undlrly crowded and former unpleasant ,rZl'i'?,.i',j',i nm- i ' , , ' , ' ri , - A W, ., T, M1 if catures did not appear to mar the evenlng s cnJoymcnt. ,l hc decor ations were 1- pljh! 50 placed that the usual. barrenness of the pH,Vll1OI'1 had disappeared, resulting Mtg' LW In the effect of a low-ceilinged hall. A pair of colored lights filtered through Q3hKLf1fA,. gfyf' the overhead streamers, while soft overheads lighted Seating! SPEWCS Undef we the balconies. W' ll 7 A A W7 PM . ,' 92 mf Ti- 5 'A ' ,fills is W W. -. l- Vw! Aw! fr ' i'4N!,,j'r .N .f I' ' -f fgifif fill? r sch? i we at yi: . Litlh' Q52 ' Hof ,M-ll -.if-H - J is I ' X '5 'ff' W' ' h7,:ff'f M541 . ,i xl., C, Culp? . H di? fi ffm ' - i 4, 1, NL hh! WN M fa Q-N QQ ffml ZW Wired mf '-Tf'7lGH ' Vi f ?'f 3'f fzffiilw ,+ rs J fftfigt ll-.qi rqhlkxifgyflrg ESQ Kgs?-ll' L , ff V As 'mn uouons COULDNHI' sim, I'lT'l'HER--CTHIS IS 'rH1c JUNIOR mmm, XDLGFQ-gl .Mig '-XSLA' X, N fflwv- , -ljoalh ,,,.n-,,, -.-- ,,,, A f ,bps-My as ' 1' ' f- 'M - f 4 f A jfs'-SWE'-ff-SXT 7 --Silk. mf. .f:fT1e+'f.-ff. -Wflff3?O yt.-fsljzj. ..'ste-1i.faf5h',e2:i.lxff2512 5, gre fiieprpf-5127523152 flggej, - .f,, 1, X -- V. , ' A ' 'gig , - : , fr' .p. , , ' Q - f v 1 -,r,-4,4,,1,g- -Lf., , X qw gl gif Xialilflfw., :yi Jfffg 1:-ling will' QW :a,5,4-w141,,,1f:rqrge,HY 5: eg ,wt :iw xg 'M f,-fb. 1' xg Milf? rqijlw -,q.f'jw 5 ,, N Sify-,',.-. , -f ,QL i Q!-'7:,LL lD,,4, J Dwjiffrkj , ip VI Zfxfes lofi- Q17-f.:.-4Q.,i,: Mu 'P ilyjiij iggjj ,. l v f -' -' .gr-'ryxfn X6 ri' A-fi ,lg JI frigid' 23, A ' - f 161 . s'1'AN11'o1z1Jf516W,, .1923 QUAD 1'1,.A'-159 1-ui 774 V , . Q.-JS -.o ,, ,, ,. ,,- ,1,1'1.- 51-' 1- 3'-nf-arg K J ,.H , . ,. 'MT I I. -. ,g.,' ,,5.,, ,K n, 1,11 ,gg ,Q-5 NYMJW, Ny.,-V, Mx, 1:,41,z.f, 'k,KanL,XjeH.N -N1tL1.G11f.flf if 11 1' .f'f,,ts- -1' 114111 1' 113: 121 s 1' afwq 151 scwt 1111E-- ll 1l'L C'fL?!1?f1i i31JfQ1'991's .1llf?i1-1-- 1 1-?lll1L1Q'1.K1. .-.JL 2 ?it71l:1 1 Z Ei5J'1'bU.L11fp. v -'--1416-W' Q26 gi 1 1t11':E,f5: ' A' T -Y sf - '.Kff.f- ',.F -A -rm ' ' Qtiyl .Q1'1lQ 111 J -115 X' J11 tbl uw, 11'z1i1r11:1 5 -H 11111 xrhxfgl .. , 1-va UW., ti? 111 gif 'iii Inf .'1 1 gr 1- 1' W-'1 Qffgrflff .air tl 211 1 J Q,,T11l ' Y1, 11111, -V I fps, -1111111111111 R U S l l l tell Q11'1ll 1 1 tfii ,151 EGISTRATION ol' tl1e freshmen for tl1e college year 1921-1922 began Sep- .J 1 1.1 ' . . . - 1 1 lf3'fCl1,'1'l t0llllJCI' 30. Rushing ot 'treslimen entering at that time began well, tl1e date 1,111 fo' gl ean't be accurately set, but it was 111any years ago, probably when some eollege ,Hg ' 11 -- . - 1 . . 2 11 111051151 HG1-eek, ll01Il0 :tor tl1e holidays, watched a grammar school youngstex 11111 tl1e 11 W t-C'H',liL5'.gl l1undred yards in eleven seconds, saw in him. tl1e promise ot a great athlete, and 2.1.1 1-.5 '. . ' . . . 1 ' ' 1 . , . I 1 , 1:14 took llllll aside to 1our into lllS ea fer ear tl1e wondrous sto1y ot 1111 Gamma V1 I 1 'ri ' 1 ' 1 1' tt lol 1 11.11 1 - ' ' . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,11 Lambda But that was on V intermittent. 10 serious Jusiness or rus llllg' s ar s M ?l?'iN4jll'i' during tl1e su111mer preceding the fresl1men's entrance, when there is some as- N, 1 ' . . - - ' - ' ' 11 Syl fl. surance that tl1e time and money spent in lllS entertainment will not be in vain. Then house parties, dances and 111ore boisterous entertaininents are given, and Q,1fljH1l,t-Q5 tl1e eredulous prep-sehooler is filled with tl1e rom1ance ot college and tl1e magic lg, -I1 fw- 'A . . . . . . . 1, 'Qtifp that lies in the certain eombination ot three Greek letters. 11,1 11711 -, , . . 1 , -11111. j,'11'i1f '11, 1, Tl1e formal opening of the ruslung season started registration day, and ex- llfilff' tended throuffh a 1eriod of five weeks. lt was subject to many rules, embodied .w,1,.1j 111111 . . sz . .1 . 1 1 - 111 g1Q11,1,.ug1, in a constitution assented to by all tl1e traternities, violation otnwhich meant at agilllnlfg least threat of punishment. Rushing off tl1e campus was prohibited, a most sane .1 L74-,Q1l,'1 411'1 provision for tl1e freshmen who were dogged from 1ll0I'I1 until n1gl1t by roving ,111 CY' bands of brothers wl1o eould as a last resort rush from the cam ms and snatch a ts. l11111111!1 f . ' - ' - - my '1i1lj1l few moments ot peaceful repose. Talking on fratermty matters was strictly taboo. ,,,1,, 11 y 1 1 I , . . . , .I TlllS was to prevent any house from telling about tllCll7 wonderful chapter at 1-N WQ11.,-1,1 Boulder, Colorado, or their elub in New York, or trom insinuating that the ,WI 1,1 11 1-- . . , 3 V X. 11gifll1fg1r111 crowd across tl1e street literally soaked in tl1e deadly fumes ol. alcohol. 3,1 .'i'1Sf 1 . . . -L' l i1X,5Ai,p1, The season was a delirious one. The candidate was surrounded by a delega- tj1l'1l li1'5 t' '11-1 meroned to tl1e re istr-tr's fuided throu h the maze of papers and 11, 1 IQ. by IOH, L cw I , ' g 1 1 1, 5 L , g' I , r . in vjl blanks, advised to avoid good courses and sign up for reliable t'p1pes and then 511, 'Q 1:L1' 'jlf taken to the Row to lunch, dinner, midnight supper and finally to bed. The W, QQIQQSQQ next day was a repetition of the last, more lunches and dinners, and endless 2 5f,'7g hours of sitting in a smoke-cl1oeked den Wllllfl some revered S man recounted 1 endless experiences of turf and oval until the wee small hours. . 191712, V' -15? 1 . . ff H,3G1',7' Manner and modes of rushing vary greatly Wltll the different houses. Some Nil I1 Deg give dances in great profusion to which are invited artful. eharmers from the 1,1 Q 1fC1,:ffj' various sororities known to entertain :favorable opinions of their guests. At these 11 frm N-1 W1----.Y-----.A W 1 -1-----+- --1 A - .W,..w-...- .... ..-J2,T1wll1,i , V1 1 ,f1sJT1'1s1:' if .TTY TH 'W---X1-1' 5 -4 - ' rr'tif-f:ves1 gra:171:' :Hi-I 11311 .'f1111j7-tw. N N111 .f - - 1, ri. 14,2 1- ly 1,-11-1111 1 ay1111Lfs11.4.1-11 'V'f41s-Buyhy Q,icl,VH1 JDS- gm? Tl, ,1-7 A., 1,-X Q I h l ' l,.Z,f'i-Y x ul yjfuffr, -X.,.1r new-mSTL:vl!4I.:f. 11,1 1 'W X ' AAS K' '--IL' 'Alt ,717 K 3 -72 f '1' i 6 sk'-I MW E' fl ' 1 ,-H. 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'Aff' 1f2'Jbl',c,, 'QM WE: 5015, '.' l3-JW' L vqw?mz ful Lf' V 1' . ' Jv 'ZFX-512 152- .ALPHA 'AMER Rvfmwg, bfi 1231, 51 .al ALPHA JT ,kb rf ,. HRTJ' Yourve- at U1 ff? Q J. ,D wffgiqb . F ' 'Vf'1J? 1 Q 1 1l'jEm AUJf74NUfb4 ,SQQQ W c MJ HOW KF Hamm T44 em 6655 KF 1- E-L D T445 X Jilby ffl CA J' Q- Q:'f1Iq 2,,. H IN ITI' 'QW M1 AND IN T445 'YHA 9001: 0,17 - :DAY-f' --. -1 16615 Q, 3 ,N . vf 55g1R ,..',1k Fx fgyb Y X y ru. N- 2 gx f I 'wggllg-, fig., C f'l'T p'Cy-f- -,-.-7.3,,QQTQ' 'lf' !f W-,N ,M 1 li X-L .,x Qin -33.',1y,fgg, f is f ' -- -,Y . ,, H Vv -f QQKQ IQ! lg ' , in , , X N QC 4-V I 55247, ,ix-vi 1 f : Af 'lt I, V X 1 ,M -1 yi?-Lf---iii,-V 1 'if 1' I ilk- 4:45 H risk. . f 'few aff- ge? N91 ' 'M +fi'M 'f Hfifg? , . ' . 24595 Wi'-r-517 Q ,.4. 1 NM-3' M.. J.L.4,.Jw ., -- f A ' --.,,4f+1f'5l 'K-SC cu P '- X W V -,....L4- -x ---.J 1' X ' , Q--2 . J X M V X, -LT , V -..-f ,LG tix f62qt33Ke?i:,1Il AJH -W ,. g ,If 4-kg, lfwxvyk jf , L4-V-M-yr 163 STANFORIQ Denim, 1923 QUAD X, .gy -1 I., 4,. ...-Y ix sf,-. 35 .,,.., apr 'l - -., '- 1 'Nl 74,3 ,I U. :wwf .,. FT, . -ri K l tlll aan? as 4 gg + as see, Q ,' X 'ff xi gifiiiif the unsuspecting freshman is exposed to a bewildering battery of eyes, while a Wit! Q-,fpj sweet low voice whispers, You know, I think it would be Wonderful for you to ff? WH' be a Delta. Theta-they're such nice chaps. The only trouble comes when these 'gif j .-l. ' same eyes encounter the same freshman at a different house a few nlghts later, xiii. ,-IIA-QM at which time the appeal, changed to meet the occasion, seems to the freshman 'jlgj I: to lack some of its former cogency. ,l , Other houses give numerous smokers, bringing down old grads, now famous its mitral in their various occupations, who speak fondly of the old house, while a saxo- ,,,V ,tl ,lg-if,jgy3 phone trio sobs out the latest hits and hot-dogs. doughnuts and cider are pro- ,eil-ri., g'l1t,i',l,,U, duced in lavish quantities. Still other fraternities, loatlung to make too overt i 4t',1.,g bids for the first-year men's favor, and wishing them to think the standing of kj, liillifgf, the house makes such show superfluous, sit conservatively back and let the fresh- vigil, f-9 man look them over and marvel at what really fine if N? 1 fellows they are. ' ,'1,VE,1, bQ1',il.lj,',i ' f The types of men rushed are various. The Q gi,-,eff athlete is almost always welcome, especially if he fifl-,' .fFL,,.,Efl' eombines with his athletic prowess, some of the ,,5j.i5, 1' mysterious qualities of a good fellow. But the we Ulf wiv' last named requisites are not essential, for a rec- ,,1,l,l Wilma ord of fifteen secondscarries far, and insures to will its holder the possession of some sort ot.Greek Sgt-My symboled pin. Usually all goes well and in due ,ly Qjfyih time another block HS is added to the house's 'iyjjxf Qiffywiij scanty number, but sometimes there is a slip-an vjggwrgz, auto overturned, a bone broken, and an athletic tuture, is lost. I H H u k+w,W',y I And so the charm 'the brothers, the stories jbiiixi dgilw ot the good' old days in the past and the better AQNQJQQV ones in the! future soon res-ult in a crop ot'pledgc -My i, ,mnwg. buttons. lhe pledgee has invested in a-social. and lifts, Q,'a',,Mx'Xff4 political future and the fraternity has invested in -:rg ,5 3-MN ' lC'l'0lG played by the .Hall is negative in Ml,-vii, lk35fy,itgx dlssuading the Frosh from Joining a House and EQ ,lf l I ' H positive ln holding forth the lure of free association 'Sigh in a club ol' which Hoover was a member. The fraternity is depicted as a We vp T41 mockery and a fraud, a place where men call each other brother to their faces QQ 'ffiife and less pleasant names behind their backs-a cramxper of freedom and an enemy ami ,3,fg.iQ, of originality. To save their souls from this living doom the eating clubs have Qlfir' ffff' their members sign an agreement never to join the ranks of the Greeks during fad -, -IAQ, their sojourn at Stanford. all Q X V 7 V F Yrrw W gf- ,,.- ,tm - -A ,-v.S1'il'Ki7','ffZ27ff'1f Fifi ' . . . Xqiigf' :1?3?ff e lfiii' YM,-,l-I eitst, -i 16-L J? if S T A N F O R LJ' at 9 2 3 Q U A D ':'.fTfb,l:?, ' . ,f-pf -,, - N , - 53 y .-1 s - V -- . X , f , fi. .,--'M vl rd r,1,,f v 5 M 3... A, N Y s ,, yQ.2,l'. , C.. -,Qlgx o, ,vw V ,, .hx-V l,1.H5i,, M5 W H aff? Q 2 tiif ?yP:f3if.:-. Sli 7 ' f rf l '11 - iv-,Wf V l 1. -X --W-.. , -' 'A ' ' X' gg N gig.: L-t -r 1: A ' -- '-J fs f L-wm.'rf X V6 if .W ,... -W ..,,,..,.,..W...... 1 syn A, wwf. u . -W 2. , .. , . -,-- ,pill til li L lllfksi 1 w , .' A . r . .. .1'h,l'i y ' . .,y, :HL ' . . , 4 1 sf. , . . .Q.9,h v ?'A,, 513:-X..1f.-I W1 . - ' l 5 ' in ' s Q ' -P' .- i wi ff,-fi 5 4 kk K In ' . ', J 0. . -alibi: ,.., , V l V N lV.k',lpxg.4LE lr-lr l . 1 A ':f1 ly -. ' -. '.. ' If 4 . lf., ,L 'M - 7 . ., Qu! 4 H , N , ,' lp Xl r il' i C sr' - .. Af :-,l:Wft , 1,3 ,. Arpl . .flea f p - wil L, M9 'g' i ' li Nl VA Q C- Wife tlllil F V ' til 1--n H' N ha ,- : 'r ml! . . . . . . . . .l il-if ijlgyl The 'fourth hlrthday oli the Spring fl2l.l'UlVkI.l, 4'Van1ty Fair, started a week lQ',5YXlllj.f',l pjl, hetore the box office opened for the first ticket sales. 'Phe opening eame with the Mil N-,ff eontest to select hy vote the royal pair who should rule the festivities. J'-' - . ' . . . , U if '. .fr 1 .Following the campaign, which during early days had heen more or less dis- ',71--'jviliifl Qngjlpl lH1'l'Ef'4l, aetivity was apparent at the elose, and none other than Wzlltnfl' 't1'lusky jflh Qfl Ng A, Wassum Qengineer and fighterj and Neva Museio were elected to serve as .King Q' ly2 ff.l ,IW and Queen of the Carnival. Q1! flj'. l adj - On. Friday night. April 28, King 4 .f. .-2-V 1 :XM 1 l.'l'n'. lIuskV and Queen Neva took thr throne 4, W7 l , W . . l l f ff., ,ixfilyvl ' lily' in the center of the Great Light Wziy. President Dan Evans of the Student Body ,'f. !'j,' f.l.7p'. mounted the rostrum with them and after ,15iJllll',,fC, 'xl' a short speech, plaeed the erowns upon the royal eouple. lgwg The eoronation was the signal for the Qlytgfl I-W, tom-toms and eriers of the shows to com- inenee their hallyhoos. From that minute Vanity lfair was alive. 'l'he King and 'l., MIX Queen, with their royal p-arty, made then' l'y',15Ll 5,1-pq bu M df way through the grounds in and out ot the X-wy5.l!,f','Q ily, 30 shows, carrying in their wake the ,llll,fiii?'f: ,1 'lf'-T money-laden crowd. ,f,llr',NQA,Qi Luk . l ,li'4? Along the hne ot lllill'Cll, exponents of Q,g:fi 'l - - . 'JH' ultra-modern 'fun eried out the merits ot I-.lv KM UE? their wares. Coo Uoo Cutie, a inen's hnr- igilfja lesque hy Eneina 'eluhg That Coney Island !l ' fflpl Slide, by the Fipsguponies of the Delta l'ffe. 5jxl' l Ganunas and the Phi DeltsgVSallie's Gap- ret .hy the Alpha Delts and lxappasg Hun- 514. ' garian Hangout hy Rohle and Sequo1a- lnipgxfvll .wk t these, with some 20 others, kept the crowds lf,lH,l:Ei lift' .L . xyggyjg ' Xe happy during the early hours ot both ,lvl Jw -,Ll - ' v r f ' Ml.:-'-l, evenings. Nor will brazy House big ,o1x'l'fff if . forgotten hy those who paid to re-enter ,g..ftxi'Qii' 523' KING 'fnusiqyp Agp QUEEN NEVA. the grounds. 'Phe Alpha Delts and the il-Qtlgifli ,Hu N, :l'.,ll7nL,A -,4,Vg,,,-1,-. --,Y,,4 ,MAA 'wlyli 'Nl--W -., 'W' -' 'K-'-1 'ff f W' 'W r' ..., .. ..'i:g'g'- ----I J: yf' 53,4itgf.,-x5zfj i!7g,Qf7:QW Esi111i ,T 22,-P, Lys,-Q--F V :fp , 41,9 ' Y.,jQ'ri5,gg.-V gf Qffll - ', lx,.i N 1. ..g,f.i, i ffl, 7' H KX lglf,-:Nl -.M vi-i-irvlik ,f f ar.-X if ily., 2 LIN? . L :cgi m, QI... 'mg i.-, 'LN lg .l2f6E?.flw?ff1'1+f ,fl'fi14f7:.1T'i'11 iff' 6 ,- ' ' ilrc' qs-if ' ,iffy gif llM,5 CLi,ul-if ga, fi '1 , mf l 'fffiigl-,. ffl? ilfgfij-f,Q. ., L, jllfilffjlf 'l'yl'Q. l X- s-4' 1n,'ff.ffifg.'-fmt: ,,' ff: x l us-Lglg. X, -- ' r -' -T .J .bent-' 4A.aQ.QL,25j,1Q ff' .fwfr ss-'..'! fb.. LL -:V 'l f - .- s-- ff 4 -' fb! - -5 -Wuiw, g -....-- 1Lg4.T-L..-,Ly,,.L,1 165 l l ,V . 1 STANFO1lQllou,,JU,,,oo -1923 QUAD J .fl-I Y: fo if ' v -- A I' I f. , 1 W wiv .vii J 1f'f' W- 'vw-J'lv f'?-I' , 1 . ij. 3 iff,fffQ.figfLl'ii'7H533E-Iliff.Z22!GLyu.'g,'f.f,M15f:'-M2veCf.., f?iQff .. 'I n ' A ' ' , ' ', yy- Y--...-,,.,. WK.- Y7Y7,Y,.,......-,.--..,..N-....- qfl. ' ll' W Y ' lQ'g..N,..,v'q +X q1flwlf Q ,ig N15 eu.-.fi liste -2 f gg . . gg fC,ll'l Nil izl l Q.+f,l f- . er I+ 1-f wi ,I Qlgill t 1 fl . I FSWQ W 134f9'l Sb Q. l5llLi'f' ti. 'li .Al er 121.79 M5 gxiilifgr ff :MMM ,ifllfy wi pit! . grin fi 15,1 V1 was 41.2. '-'W Lili he Ili n .Pxfw -A ,,- ggnwyim iq vel .jfiljfif-ji THE WINNING CONCESSION ENCINA oiurnlzs coo coo CUTIE 5. VANITY FAIRIES ON RIGVUE A. lj , 91722 li' Ka I was were awarded the silver eu v :for nioduein 1' the best show on the grounds. ig II ll , ii I it Nl PM PV'- -'xe fi .-32+ f we s5sQllli1:Q 1'i.P'5Xl'li-. f y,S9x'gix Q lr :wiv 5,21 Lx ljcj vi ffyfvfl N-Nl lui! 1 i ll fr . 1,-s .-3 -.X lf ,,f J. At 10:30, on the first night of festivities, lights were darkened in 'Vanity Fair pi proper, and nearly all moved to the new pavilion where, for two hours, the King and Queen led the danee. l . .Su l. list. 9317! .,, On the seeond ni ht several of the more vretentious shows had ehan 'ed their 'W 1 l ii I I oiicer-ings and the erowd attended in ever greater numbers. A novel stunt was -.lin 7 ' N l ., . . , . . . P offered in the search Tor the 'Wainest Man on Earth. He was there with a jl.o.f .l ig PFW, ten-dollar gold pieee in his poeket, but went his way, unapproaehed, and the .I l'l W?LI'Cl NVHS I1Ot IY12l,ilC. I N w4W,,f Later in the evening the pavilion danee was repeated. A Ramfs Head ballet fri-fi -Egg-3 ehorus ot eight freshman girls, with Miss Dorothy Wilson and Dick Perslung, alifwi singing specialty numbers, featured tl1e dance. At midnight, Ulights out was Qiidik' ealled-and the eount oi profits was eommeneed. Q35 . - gt, ii 335 ,iff-ff, Proeeeds fY'OlllYtllC Carnival were used to send the traek team to the I. C. A. ijliigl A. A. A. meet at Cambridge. QM ,AL 41- ,If 'm I, lfsaqfi' i ii :J 'Pd Jeni lil ' , li 'A , N if Q Lv U. I Ml CARNIVAL COMMITTEE f' ,lx If 'fl . fy rx ll. 'r ml gr ' '- ' L, , f. A 'xlcglggj' '1'HoMAs R. CAHSKADON ........ Oluii1'1n.rm GEORGE W. 'FI-I0MPsoN. . . . . .Art Director 15752 'ifubef PAUL H. V'DAvIs ........ 3 ...... . .lrinrmec HOMER M1TcH1f:1.r.. .Dzmeing Arraoifgemcoits ei i,f.Q,L CARI. V. bMI'1:H ........ l1m'r:lmsi11.g A gent OLIVE BROOKING..DlL'll!Hf'll1l Arrmigemeitts sb. Kkfxgi lNVTGl'1'l' W. lAYI,ou ......... l.Crmr:cssIzn.11.s CARI. S. SHOUP ....... Aid on Concessions Jw' Ammmv R. BOONE ...... Outside Publicity MARION POTTIJR ....... Aid mi Concessions LJ. J,'i,,i 1 C'IImsr.1av DOUGLAS. ., ...... O0'll.8t1'1l,Cf1,0'lIf Tlonms CHALMIGIKS .... Free Eoiftertaiimncut Y- dl. gm.-ill NDNVAICD Bwrnmz ..... Aid mi C07If8t'I lI,CC'i!I71, Dolzcrruv MARs'roN... ...... Ticket Sclliiia fly' iffy 1VIAUl!INvE Vomlmm ............... Secretary 'l:lEl.EN W1-IITNEY ..... Finmwial S60'l'CtfH'5l 'i j 1125.13 PHIL BENVILI. ..... . . .Campus I ublieity C,AunoI.r. HUDSON ....... Chief Electricirm V N lf' N ,I I 25+ j3g'JC i IX ' -je ,I Ifiu' l 'Nfi f IJ I. fi .XJ1 I5 N 1. , eva, 5, , - -Y 7--k -,--.. . .... . . , Y . , V Y WWWY f T., 1 iff, fic,fii-L1ffgg111yIit,3X-f.zgg4:1,...., -- wr .-- -. ,-, . . -Q Mifflin' IQ J' is Li. l, YS- l , fl J ' i' -Q , - 45' -3 p m.. I., 2, ' 'sg,, A.iV.kfi,I+ -, kid .V, . 11,111 V ,Wrist-,AV'KhfI swf iv A - ff f . '-in ' ,mn - N, .ra Y u- 2' Q' .1- F ' 1-I 31 U l'1,..5,'fIJ.i Us 1.3.',lgM,3if M ul. -3, .H P, kvcklxx If I e.v'E.L.' : Z W 7 5. gn.,-. N K J -ti M?mglxKt'QfS33 xg-33-M YNASsl15g,.5if3i2i Qi.g.:Q:l' rlf-Ii'-'f .-L. air'-'T , -f.fefx.1 li 65.4.55 Libr 166 1923 QUAD STANFORD i x Z - i I , i 4 i i. , , , .. W., ..,. 71,1 y ' , -vf f. D 'U NX X1 fwvyigfyf,'J,o1iQ'E2sgQh.:jMi9 ii fi ll J -J lkilirq P'i 7' 'ff 7iA!'J' pf Viimf W elif if Mb i' i Qi-fiiics wi. it of qi 'Au Ns i . .--. MTM-m days and moonlight nights assisted the Classotl F9124-inv itnakxintz th: ymihlfyniilji affjgi Jfunioi- Wiiiik festivities, May ll, l2, and l3, a. meniiora i c spring- unt even . QGLXM5 Mi From tht, my dresses of women and the shirt-sleeves ot the men who throngecl iiiiil at the laheb to the decorations at the l,Y'OIl1a the Whole Wfltk-end bcsllokli the 593' 'fiifwgifl A , - ' , U , f:,'5.ff Ti' Hi sonIgivfggiiiiifivilis out for a. good time and for 'three' days the campusvreseuihled ii,-if P' Imllllliil' summer resort more than a. university.. ll:elfiHi'ytm01i10UfS Silent 111' ,lwjiiigfi side of houses and halls were for short 'l'0SINf0 hom ,Ed 'Ulu A Hn-n I limi! The activities opened with the carnival atiliilgllnltfl, H11-N 'W U 011 D U ifm?7ji4 iii i a setting 01? Smooth water Hooded- Xl'ltll moonlight and .reiiectingr thofg ow rom M Vo 1 the boat house, the Stanford Band began the evening with a coneertziolloiiedlhyi faitfwtdi , music on the water by a strillgvfl Uffflllmm and Pl Sl'-fffflfll flouhlf' flfhufflft fof, jlwiffig 'iii I from. the Gleo Club. The unusual fireworks, concluding! with an effective gg? dgewegf fiiif forniation on thc far side of the water brought the camlwll to! im Und- Pl hi' Q? N153 eouuuittee Wh ich arranged for the carnival and the lake DY'02l-'INN Nltllrllily 1I10I'11- ing' was headed by Paul Beuter. Superlatives niaiy ' Qlsiiri he used freely in any tid 'gli account of this year's ' . I in Junior prog'ra.iu, since A - I gi.iiii,i51kQ W7 it was distinctive in ifilwiiiyf it uliany respects. The l gm l rom oi' Friday night ff.'f1gQ,y?Tf: fjyigi was the largest in the me history of the Uni- versity, the crowd IH '23 th e pavilion ap- ggi proaeliing one thou- sand persons. Stream- f ers of pastel shades 'iff tormed a. false oeil- Ui' THQ, greenery and 'iLQQNQii- lilossoms carried out Oil Tile May-time eiieeet. 7-30' i o-mor imoiis ox 1 xouvrrt JA -x T., 'f.fff-q'..vTijgff- :H 'f .i 'v x -.-. i K J if .xx-X. V. .,, , ,av L, Pu 1.1 , lift afft- ' -' ' ' f lr ,., swf f N . 1 mf W is tg 'Q . .. J, i - .Mi:,'fi' of , fffi se, f ,A sr: fXi'ii.iefferCJ ' i 1 ' . ' ,, , 3, ,. ,- Y 1 . ' Z, W. i.,..-- , f .4 , ,f Y -, ' M M . i ' .N fu 'fs -,, -X, ' 4 nv, A.-. --- Q --A W fe Us -f-4-g:.I.+,-,:...1 fi: 'F ' - v ir'-. 'f-'5 K- , P xg- .fps ' YA- 3 ' ' Wg - 'A -- 'WW - - - ,ilff , 1 1 . i 3 A 1A , A. . . i 'w fin - ,,UA,,,t,., nf, ,dw--f N-ffff-f-'--4' ' ff fWf+--'-A--- - .t .FRN YU WNY., ,... -. -. J--V ..,...Y .YY . i Tile ' - 'f ' 'WWYH W VH-.-nf 1 's y' 'A Y -1 J 1 i 'iw W H M .A..-- if-f--M -f H--1' f -1: i .9 up t. A fi i 9 i N ..-i,f5.,., V.,-1' , 4, i gf.,-it H,-I, i nk- . J 1 If ei f W tqaoeee scoot-f,.e4ff at -i.rW,.i i'tv 'MM i ibtl l 9 Fu-1 ' 1 1 In-uf .J N Q fzxh :'i.,4f r' f-.f ' ,I-. ' n ,J.:. FQ ,Q '- , in- Ji 31 3 N K I I i 4 'V 1 1- y ' ' f g Q V ' s Q if ii' 'K 1, if fm, s 'f Wuxfvii sfrx 'Y V-, X 'C ,Ir ,ki 'M f H Y NP iXi15kf3 lfi,iL.6Di'4 sl 3 flh..- f K M 1157 s'rANFonii ,--.X 1923 QUAD ff,10JUN,-. J ---' , ,'5'OJ97i?1 '-.?4',fif+4-M-4-'H' AA- - wif -T J, I U q,K,,!.Y!, xf-jd f . ir N i L I I l I. 3 5-L, ,El A .V I f ., .' N :L 2' 7 Q ' 'f ,px -, fyf , f Y- : -1-.3 57 f Q .,,L'5.1Q- vi g. 1 . K Q- '5,,.'. 'fly if 'X - 'L' I - .. , ' H, ' Q ., - n , gi CQ Hath 5 :L-.1 ..-L' . G' w - V f r ff 1 ,-,..- , . vg, , .,., ,W Y. J .J Q M -- - ----- itgfrfk-if V X i' i'-1 'j QfQ , I I ll :Ml l The dance vomnuttco, ot which Q .. 3, gi ' . - . , lilo 'd 'l'ritlo was oliairmzin followed 9. ax ,f ' . . , it i the policy previously zidvouzitcd by ,Wg ,ffl 3 i Skull and Snakes, of simplicity in l'g-,Up-f.g decorations, prograiiis and refresh- N 1- n '- q-ji' ments. The prograiiis were tan- fn ft 1 shit mod, with tho clzinceos irintod ll Jon 1.-' , ,wb . . . Q1 individual lonvm-s. An. El,llQfll'10Hi1Cll ..:-'mil i,l,.,', l -F-.l,-fffrz 'MHX--fi.. iv V: F9 if ,li 1, id .V ,4f,,,,, l .f it ik, lls , ,, if ,ral-filf - Vi' ', .jill ,N :Q i'i, X ji 'W ffflli fp -, N xiil 323 . if Jfl ' i- if , ywwlijfi Wwtvl' - Y V elf A 'N V, WCP if l , .A '- ' ,LCM , .-vi .5 'gy ,' . 'u' , . i F hp? '1 i- l'i 'ri . '45, 'hifi , aw i, ., -, ff. N X- ,--,,,i, fgzqr' ,Wx 'c.' ix: 'lvl' '1 A i 2 . .i',. ' V N., N11-'A fir viii -L77 V: it .xp i' i ri, Lf? 'ts fi, , .. .,.y I I t1H.lllIillS oroliusti':i, was zissistod by tho instzillzition of :L sounding board in the pavilion. Saturday morning' the banks oi' tho lake were linvd with studonts and :I lnrgv numbor ol' visitors. Every zivziilzililu uzinoo was in uso during' tho ontiro day, and tho formal sports pro- grzun did not ond tho activity. ll. F. Wooster, '21, was the big winner in the sports, coming in first in tho scvmfnty-'Hvo-yzird froo-stylo and tho swim ziwoss tho luke. Tho fifty- ynrd back stroko uvont was won by Ulmrlos Wzitscin, '23. 'Phu winnor oi' tho diving was M. R. Gibbons, '25, All of tho womvn's ovonts wore tics. Dorothy Foster, '25, and Doris Stovon- son, '22, SVV?l.lll dread hunts in tho fifty-yard lmclc stroko and tho sovonty-iivv yzird l'i's-0-stylv, :md dividod honors in diving. R.. E. llltiD0l1?l,lll, '23, and Ray Doughty, '23, won tho mon 's ozmoo i z1.oo, and Blcllonzilil and Ruth W2ll'tlYH?1H, '22, onine in. first in tho mixed canoe event. Normzin lllvvvlzinil. '23, and li. S. Fox, '22, woro winnvrs of tho tilting' uontost. 'Pho Olltlfifl, lip On :L lm,il1loi', 0511110 :is si, speutzueillnr' UlllIlLlIlH.fl0Il of throt- dnys of i1r1intvri'111itoil ontortziinmont. IWIICENVORKS ON LAGUNITA OPENED JUNIOR XVIGICK l4'lCS'l'lVl'l'Il'lS ,N .,. Q ,.g 1f.,,.,' X Sl'OR'l'S, l..xKi+1 AND o'1'H1mwIsE F A ,i cf 'UW '1 'iiTiiiTf'gig.g.L4.:.i.1'Q1 tA -i.' 'i - '- -- Mh----'--Y-- --- -- -------- - i ,ph -i ff?--ii' f-ici,-ff ..y,:,Nif?.qip-wg' ,.. N, iSTQQ,,1.,-7-., ff 'pr-T,jg'ggv'f,f.f' -0 7 Aj' . 1 .1 . SQ, 5 . Qf--'wisaf.f'nsor-'.v.fa- i , --,W of A . .,--,f.,- .K . -JV,-f .,,-3.4, , .K-.X-, -. f--A '--W' uf. if' -, 'Jil .WK 1 , f 'fi' 1'-1+-Q F X...-' lwff- .V 'Jf,5.l.X.- 1 f, X, p,k5Lf5.- , ,. p p75 lmfh. 4 . ., ,.. ,-w. xJfl 'V'Wi 'ii ink-ii 'f Klfjlbigl gill s!-liik U wifi - '1 ' fl lf 'iz' 'ii il Tii'fi-ii Tdfixx 1' Xiulwgj 'jj ' ' W ' 'W' '-42:84 l-ffl 'Alf--i--M f--i--- .-- L..uL1T7f!f., E H J fi-1'LKl'Llf'iff V5.2 'P' l f ' ms .ii as i -1 'D fx iii. Q Mn STANFORD MUNI 1923 QUAD J2'f.5rs!.v -.. ,.. 6 . ,, .. , A. .A Q. -ft., 4 K li,-3?s3 2Qf':i'?of:, EY X-Rff.,--1 f- .. -- . ... . NX ., . . .... k rx, ww .if fly-f '-Lf, ' z '15, ,-. '-'.Q L' I an - Jil, 1' ' . i 1,5 9 ., ' Q. -'P X' T1,K-k- , iiH3Efi55it-Wff223+WFS.fl,,gif..ltLlT' if-f'1g.1 i'1f'ifQL'b:ff1T2 silt.-zgflitiiiiiiifsgi1' V'--.-ig.'iHgf tfilwif-f 'gifiefffzf-if Wgfugs-r --M----a ww---A Hr-We-1 'f.,cWg,..+ ---H- H-H' -' H i'.tvfMgl llllf if vid lst J 'M t ' ' fi f .1 V:-. Ji li til. . 'mitral ffl, r, 9lf,f.y I y. . , it' :V W. -if 1 of n 52.4 gidllafg, 'Q,1.',. K . . . . - 5531 Mfliy 14-Four hundred itlllllllll 111 reunion applaud Junior Opera ehorus and .y1.lllf,'ggi PM . Vlfallaee lrwinis Ode. Q-ffl lfyff MUN 18-Uonstruetion begun on the Basketball P21V1ll0I1. 'tflwsajilf llff May 21-lllilitary Field Day. A. E. F. uniforms exhumed for the Military '7fdfil'5.'f5j. .W Ball- z1f.,A',tl.sIi' , . . - . ' n ' 1. lip May 29-Chapel Memorial Services honor soldier dead ot the Great War. tf,,'il, i,2l 'iglif -I une l-President Willxlll' breaks ground for the Stadium. 'tf:,lf3?,,b my-4 . , . . . -g i f. ,fmfb 'THUG 2-Quad election. For student body presldent, Dan Evans, '2Ug Quad qttldffff, - - - r' - - 1 - . it nv iliiifl Editor, VVy11e lxilpatrick, '23g Quad business manager, ,Plul Lan- ,tif , dis, ,23. lla' June if-WOIHGH edit Pink Sheet, wluell JlIStli'lCS the aneient utterance, Hllell g .Wai -W lrlth no fur Y-- 'H'-if' gl 'IUU0 -1-Further demonstration ot tlle toregoing ID a llgliter vein. Amazonian Ulf, id' xlll D v ,J PVTQ ,lf F 1 ll, K ily. A l f -,li s S1 will June 8-Cam wus COHtI'llll1t10I1S to the Stadium Fund total .'l-1 882. ,il'lVf1f. M., l 0 a Meet. iw June 14-16-Closed date tor exams. ,H,p.',1.5,.ll 3 June 15-20-Senior conquest of the world presag,fed in Senior week. Clam-111-e, ffiafxifgifi lflfz the senior farce, is the opening number. I'e.g'ii'ZNf'5c'a' 'ilfgg June 17-Senior Ball in the Wilbur home. iP'j'i'Nlj.f,5. i ri . - ,. i , fillltq June 18-Alumnl and elass day ends with promenade Concert. giW:.,f?f June 19-Baeealaureate Sunday. Address by Rev- . M.-4' 'SW erend -I' Hanna H. E . .. I . , . A . 1j.r!.:.c.'1e 'Pg June 20-Tlurtieth Annual Commencement Exercises. 2R.,fff,',j y '-'. - . ,1, ,1 , 2551 Diplomas granted to 549. '.i5:Xl:mgf,.I June 21-Sept. 3-Sunnuer Quarter. llabor strike ties ,H . . ix, 'A X1 llgffij up the Basketball Pavilion and the New fam V - ' ' ' taxi, X aff? llnion. New appointments bring Bill - i ri gil Fleteher, graduate managerg Gene Van fa :Nj ff f - - . ,-.3 T5 , W Gent and Joe Fitzgerald, tootball eoaelles, .4 fvlfpjn' and Miss Mary Yost, Dean of VVomen. - U- i Y Y . i 'J F ifjjff' ie I wt. 4-28-Vaeati on. Q rife baht. 15-28-Pre-season football practice. R'oll call largest in history-60 Varsity men and 85 kgpxsyli, I all ' - ' Mile llreshmen' RED DoM1f:s'l'Io.vrnD Hai if F. ff ' - - - 4 F 1s-' 'F' -.:::f::. M 4 -.. A'-1 X gpqgillfgg . T42 ffm-if Q i mtv:-ff? ff-J. age . 3i.'5ieaZfa:.il5v'.f3:L ,f -5555+ W. Xi-fifi??Q'il'f -a 'lf .fir -Qt. -. , ...A .tg N:!V:'?fl'l:v'3'ViA ' ff' ' X' fit Ns'1543'- -4-V52-'i 215- .if ui N, LW -.1 Wi! 5-7'T '7f'. 'Tr .SL-2: I i . H f'3'Z-'--'-- 'l '3 1-.f.'i J . fi 1:9 J 35 U: 'MAL' - L -' ir-, .-.M 11 169 1. i . 1 STANFORD iowumo 1923 QUAD J - ,DD ,. , M . . ,,A, . , O. V ' .-,.- Q A:-Qyl.-'f.:--EK' i'97 f ' ',- ,Lv Viynf fi fi.-NJi,g. EJ ix K, 5 'gif 'D 511' ,V qi , -ff.. .vi R-. , ,.vf,,.- -f ,. L rg! .L J ur, gay .!g-1..,,1V M Shi U -'l iff., K .ix-Rig! vv qjffl, 5--kr 5 J9,u,xli.6:fX ACK X . Lx, , Qt 1 I. 7-1, 'D 5 GN-41-.i,x , agp if of -D - gf.-1 -Q. .1Flafi-c.?fi-ii3,:M9iS25iSigMii'P - A J Ji '97 -- P' I--------+--LA-----il.l. ,QHVR CRAY CAM-ef U xi'iEfx,i Q A Pill. Sept 3.0-Oct. 1-27ll students register. Food Ref H search begins work. wi ' Oct. 4-5--Sophomores superintcnd vigorous intro- ,V duction of Freshmen to campus customs. QM Poster tight and Tie-up. -YM A T ' I ' , I ' L' Oct. 6-President ot A. S. S. U. welcomes his con- ,'l' lt c stltuency and incidentally ungirdles the in- fggfy sect powder tor the Hnonchalent and ' i debonairf' :fiat A '11 Oct. 8-Cardinal, gridmen win from St. lXlary's, ,rf-ffwg 10-7. Freshmen play 7-7 tie with Berkeley Q I-Iigh team. igiim,-,Sz , Oct. 13-Yell dukes chosen to assist King Connolly, WH, ',5?f.lfpj, Q Lou Mlnsky and Chet Douglas. Sl-' . wg-,hz . . ' . . ' , 'xi 1Qz,f,gj,ff, , A Oct 14-Stanford tootball eleven beats Olympics, llhigl . .f . gl F' ' ' ' .U . oAisB.xGEs ON PARADE ll-U. I First time since rugby days. Qi ll 77.1 Oct 17-Publication of grade averages gives the ill? .Jil Qly, g- . . li ei P ive Hundred another talking t ll ,Ag 'N P I f f U poln . ,tn Oct. 21-Pan-Hellenic sweepstakes after hectic grooming season. Alpha 'Phi 2794. .. t. 3' -gb i 'slim tillmlies 3 3' - - .- . . . flii -,?,ylf,,,, Oct. 22-l acitic Fleet eleven, aided by skill, wet tield, and Stantord Varsity, 'llc drubs latter, 27-7. Soccer Varsity ' xj.,Wfy wins 3-2 victory from Barbarians. l Oct. 28-Lester Seib makes another last ap- 7 ,QQ A pearance-and a good one-in gli lg ' ml- . 1 ' ' J is Sword and Sandal's Tailor-Made Qeiiblwvlii Man. ' Oct. 29,-Varsity recovers .and takes well :g,.L':fl 'LQ?4,'i,l,-985 fought game from Oregon Aggies, tf fi!,'1',' 1 4-7. Oct. 30-Ninety-three take up residence on the row. pf-gli, dyiiiigl Nov. 1-Dante celebration in memory of ,lb po et. I fu, Nov. 5-Varsity plays U. of W. at Seattle, fjylf the nominal glory going to the Sun Dodgers, but thc score to neither, Lil, 0-0 lat l L ,, .. . ' - . 957' lk?ij3a?'5l Nov. 1-Midnight rally at Paly Station of every man on campus meets Var- MRS Hmm RT HOOVI - .iiijif my ig , ,- - . u C ER - sity on return lrom North. mr HER CAMPUS HOME .Vx if, , 1 Q ' ' 4 0 -,Liga i ii'f.'QEQf35lf iSZiQifQQQf ' '4-Q, :gs--3 ---afaaa aaea gl-, -f ' -N 1 wwf-f' 3 U 1' 'ffhg '+:.f-' . , Q. lu' nj ,. ., gr-'lw . 'ETH' 4.-ff'--fzqjfi' L' ', ca-l.3WQ?,,y2i -.r :Ig Z 9 'ti.yEl,f54- Spy' ' 7-.L X v fe . - -,.. , -f 2 ' .- V, 1 91.1.4 'i.9f5fi9S1ils-ia 4ai5W5i -Sfwzi. ' 'f'-iff..-,..,.., . mf . .swf .wb5YiN-,ill ...aa KLA. -- -sgfzimini ic. as ogbgisil -' ' -' ' 1 if ,.-:,xw,.qxx ,in oi, at .yf,P1'lQVl,lilL 1, y my --P M L fziofz kiln-f1lA?:f:h?EdQ: 33.'E9?LfJlEiff 170 f STAND-Ono qo,?lT,,o0 A1923 QUAD ,fi-f ,-4 VfixgxW-,Iwx.Ql,d6TYtgi,E'gfE4: 7 ,-2 X,X, Fic-,'g'!?ijjijQ 5 5 N371 I 11,181 ix vu 7 vwl in ,.,.-:xg WQj3i'1q'UfP' if .3535 lgjll ,P riff: ilgl-352' 0:55553 2, t 5 33, 3-l'xg55f5Qf, 1 L.1Q-jf'l2-fy'.Q,4 i,jj'gff l'-'2o' .g,Qgf25513.37 , Qfjw J t' t t ' W t fW'2Q-gift -M-fffftt f f- - f-- 'l1.j:lL,lg5lofl ylqgli-E 13 W9 ww 'U gg HQ l Nov. ll-Freshmen eleven 'iiglj 5 almost wins from I-ggy l Uahfornin plolxes. ,fjlf ij, W sem-0 28-21. l-,gglfgjls My jf' Nov. 12-Czmlinal amd Brzul- fjgjx slum' QN e v at d nj ,ji ll',ffY WQQ vnrsitios f i n i S ll lfflfwil? My html fought gmne wail wltll. tlo, 14-14. Mkt 'Qfljl guy, Nov. lli--l':u'is stylus on En- mf gl'l1100l',S V lx 0 u ff lm. rfmv lf0llg.1'llSy Day! ?i gjg2gg ml COME ON S,.,V,.3N Nov. l7-Stullont lmomlylform- t , h ' ' ' 1 all y rm-solves Its np- h'gUJfi.i-,gf ,555 provnl ol tllo Arnmmonts lmnltzltlons Clonll-1-4-1100 at W:1'sl11ng1tcJn. l,2g,p,j,gQl1 NOV. 19-'l'l1o Big' Gmnol First 'E0lll'llll0W1l. in Stmlimu lmulu by tllo Uztrclimmls Q'lllg'lf5:lf against l3oa,1's, but C2l,llf0l'lllil, xxzitls, -L2-7, talking lmulfiu tloast Uonfor- anon tltlill Clllatgizxulfzll luzllws trwmls and miinvy wltlm its vnuclovillu ,mfg rovuv, ' fl00l'l- .' q fyfJ-ig Nov 22-391,197 ?lIlSVV0l'S prvsm-nt at Rod ' 1,lg',5y,V Cross Roll Call. 1 Dom- 2-.f1'l.1o'lmpl-1-ssio111stl1' Silllllflllltllzl' Co- Qjllfgg tllllon tnkvs palm-4-. U2llllUl'lll2ll' clv- mllm. lmtors satisfy ,lll1lg2,'l'S that Al11Ul'1C2l,H I ,Tm vvssols SllOllltl not lw vxvn1ptml yilii from l':1n:umL Czlrml, tolls. .5flf5'y Dm- 3--Sopllolllolw actors tl'l'2l,ll tlw ll02ll'llS ,lfltifjfllgfi fl-T' 2lg'?l,lI1. You N vvor Can 'llvllm was Flllflf,J,l,fl'7?? tlwir mlownfnll this timo. Dom' T-l4llll'0lll'2ll1 Stlllllqlt Rvliol' zlimlvcl by Qijig' ,bf zlssenllmly :mtl contrilmtions. Dov S-Alumni moot in Niltlflllill ll0I1f0l'Clll1C Fl? :mtl vonsimlc-I' l'llll0Wllll1lllf plans. 'lffffjoxf' km' Dom' 123-lr1tv1'f1'z1,tv1'11ity colifwomeo votos at ggflf' lilly now constitution. 'l'l1rov groups ft lxolml out in support of vxtomlocl jf.-gyfg-Lal ruslling' souson. D012 lfl-20-21-Soo 22. lfqf' Doc: 22-As zu. rl-sult of tlw forvgoing, 113 ,ljfvjl gII'ilClll2ltl' lVl'lll0llt vxvxwisos and 2323 f - . - -v . . M 'Q , ml mono l,0l1hlQ1l4'll to lll0llfltl0l1. 'l'Hl'l nm GAME liOXl IRl'1 fl-lxlxxgyf 5Q4g, l lk lit'-LBJ lll,l. -HA to to WH.,,.-W.,.,,H,.-l-M,ono Wmoo ij.w:2'fl+ l1'P2-'J-filflfai .J 'fTWzxlzaW.i I wiiffv' - . . to 42' 59:35 ll9,lW3V my-'.lgilflf-5,awsfifff' , . 5Qfif?i'YJ' w2',l,:,.f:f?v rw. lil Plat' ' ,A If UQ, flfig gi' QW X- iii jg 'fm' 's'Sf,fri-:Eh Q ff 5 Aff.-'ov-1, UN , ,yNf'L'r.f Y - -' i iflf?Q2?:eLbEf2jffii:A3?k'5?lEQai3L l -- , ':IF3.fi7J-All-NQ' 4 .-. -1 ,dr A4 ' 1'--if 53- -M ,,J-HJ? 171 J L.. S',L.ANl7ORD OQDJUMO 1923 QUAD f' Q , ,..,l 4X ' , -H+: ',' ,rg : ,- ' f-L rm ff ', ,'-, '- 'nsff' ,.e, -'jill'-0 .':.'r, - ., -' ' . ' x ', me . - - '-J 'L , V, Y 'flllf'iT'll9ffi f'75Q ..2.,yfCi'i'-I-fr.'f'f-'FW'' 15-9 iii 31' ,'.f1b frr5'f :.' if bl '.-if-I-lwni id'2flii'+ l' 'K Z 'if .ililfpljfdliffb..i.f'1iQ1:'Qf'fi.i Y '. 1:'..,.A-'l-. 2 5 51iLi,.'1fQf.1.i11f. 1, - . -JV Kuff. 'Hi NAL i'4':'Q',3?l'L iff, y f so --we '2.,,jif' 'Q .f ru- --Atv' --'A H ggi 0 Charlie is now the watchman at Enema Hall, and- SEM there are few living' there wl1o have not heard from him ,'5,fa 'V-!'Qfi.i, some tale of the old days on the Farm, From 1869, life. 3-g'lL:3'5,i.fl when he brought out two horses for Governor over the ,3,'1, new trans-continental. railroad, until. Mrs. Stanford 's ,SQ 11,1 death thirty-six years later, he was in the constant service '-le, l1 l.ilW,' . of the family as coaehman. Being a vodeler of songs, he '- Q 1. ,xr f -in - . Y .- - ,wj,K5'i,.fi! i early won the taney of Leland J unior. He was the first 5 -.f-i,,'1,'f,g to take the boy out driving, unaccompanied by some 5.22: member of the family. SNK.--!5',L.' ' 1,2 ,'If,l5'!i,a'. i we lil l?f:.giv'f:', . . . Wil! Eb. I ., ZS EC, If CH.XRl,ll'I WO0S'l'l'l1t Billy .H xiii' , 'll 'ixmfi-',il, Soo lloo Foo-this alliterative name belongs to the jig first Uhinaman who ever dwelt on the site of the if Farm lt was forty years ago when he was hired as W' X ' , . . . W if .Q3ll,.,l,Q. cook by M rs. Stanford. Afterwards, on the completion oi: fail.: the University, he was chosen to act as ehel' for the ,,1i1', SSW Co-Eds. And now, although old. Roble has been turned Wit, f1,e,KWj over to the men under the name of Sequoia, Foo is back pp., ff V ii L' . . gm , g,fQ5xlff,j at his aeeustomed range. Whcen asked. whether he llklifl to cook for the girls better than for the boys, he demon- jyif f. L if-,,, . . 3 .V , . .wir Sga,ilfm,,1 strated the proverbial diplomacy ol. his 171110, for his Q00 H00 P00 51,3 Q'-jwlllfjk, 'fAll'e same! indicated no preference. i jglig, will-llf,if :jgllf:1'f M, f lla refill' lf itll J' ui ,111 'Qxiglifgf One thousand towels daily! 'l'his is the average num- Nia Egymiyij' her handed out on at least three days each week over ,illjji gwgqlq the counter of the store at Eneina Gym.. Its superin- QYJ lf tendent, Nathan Moore, has heavier responsibilities than lim, fggfilill this, however. In the four years that he has been at Syl' I- H ' l . n 1 ' ' 'Ai lm: fra, btantoid, he has built up the stock carried at the Gym .'1 'N as X 5 ff-. T 4 3' l ., . ul 7' 'r' A' from practically nothing to an invoice ranging from 341000 to 552000. He purchases the athletic equipment M5 Q N for all the teams that wear the Cardinal. J -I 3 9 ' qiwqfilfii r iw -.9 '1' ., Lf NNPHAN A. Mooluc WJ il M55 ,iv i J' f N K 525337:--,, 'QI'l,.,..'ih'..Y-.-... 1' -.,.4.Q:':L Q jj--H-4'--'-'W---f ---+- - fr Y V VW- - ,W-. .-Qfifilila, Q25 Pwffg X' , gf-. .A,.-. i'..w.Li,k,-Q2-.f iifgfiggirgfnis:S.7f1Lj5lg N 3 ' N -Ha! X gif:.'. :lfii :filly fl 1 P.. 7.5 liSil'i1:'5' 'jg J' ffl! . . ,dl'?'iEQ, if f3ljl ,Vg 'A' all Y gv 5 ff ffl! .f Kaffe Q iffy ' -f ' ' H UIQ. fji TAX. W' 313, gl?-'11 'I ,fi , , 3 ' Q 2: ,jiggifl af-QQQ in if my frflfmx :fy '5 lf5-g.-i.- , if ggi Sfgtiu, 5155, is ihejlxr-3-':.Q,,3 N Lal it 'at---fiMLf'M:-'LQQ11.- e -e A e e :fr z?L.f:v:'fmmfiff 194231522miieieaiiff 172 -i 0 if STANFORD ov,,J.,,,,o 1923 QUAD Ji. . .ii S' -' f.1 '.- 99 Q q5,gy,f.,.:g3 '-,ea..,if,-Q, .-f-dim f,ioffgQ.,11f,q13f. 41 'jfs-Q-Lajqnf r'ifgfngrgi:5.h5.W A Pr+f1f2fiffi.ff.jurist.fEjl'f2-f ami 1QL.flifif1iQf.gfn1.-'f ff fiflifi qggtafvi .Q1,i.5:'4 CM' K ggnfif? fxli L 1 I i 6 grimy' Q -- homing to Stanford as a common laborer in 1903, i ' Egtiwf? yy.. Sam. soon demonstrated his capability, and tour years 3 lg ' ll . n 1 ' I l A J M U 1 later was appointed eustodian ot athletle fields. As such, .3513 ,Nl lus duties have been increasing ever since, until 110W he ttf' fir? .IW has a elerk to help with office work and a Ford car in Vip wlueh to make his rounds of supervision. The appear- fi-ly, anee of the new athletie ground projects will depend to a. large extent on Sam, and in his hands will rest 'W lim the upkeep of the Stadium, sinee it was turned over by Mgt the eontraetors after the Big Game. ' tw, pkg 'l iii. fbi,-ji fgilgq f, Qi 'Wfv if ft- ,L il -Hi EXP A - l - K .frills . , rj .!Li f5' 1. Q. ft? We i . . . W Wiz ii' Our old trlend Po m reeentl took a six months' flv-AQ to lil C , 7 . 7 ' . Q lj Vu .W vaeation-the seeond in the twenty-eight. years that he wilt ii has been around the University-and visited his old Wi at ajft. haunts in North Carolina.. Wlicln he came back at last 'Ai iTIllQ to his stand in the ear station, all the Snakes rejoiced, V lffgff being relieved of further worry about their shines. On ggi Q ffm his part, Pop also declares he prefers California, and rg j 54 lifit was aeeompanied on lus return by a newly acquired wife, lgqN'0.lg? ILM who will share its joys with him. ,uw NX I l,.ir'i' li .fe 1-or H,uuz1s iiiilff 'C-Yi l 37 lf. U 'g vilf' tile live it s. . - -M tif. 'ii' X,-,ling bo hung his destiny, never toqrot Stjxygl While he might still. jog on and keep his trot. ' Milf ' These lines apply no less to old lIobson,'.' U1l1VG.F- wi Slly carrier at Cambridge during the studentship ot Mil- 4653 ton, than to Alan ll1eCask1ll, modern mailman ot Stan- jfs.. ford. Six times a day or more this hustler completes .ily his rounds, visiting nearly all the administrative units. fi? ln his additional eapaeity of Quad watchman, l1e handles KQN f. ' 155 on over one hundred and titty keys. f will ,irq ' fit 9-at ' if VQLQ rw ALAN McCASKILL Q Wil .png X PN li at-rtaf,?vf5WfGiyVe:p if . . 'Raj' . it v 4 - f V . Q r -u 4 1- : 1 rf ' ,'. .. 1, X i ifili' ffajwpg-5553 . ' 'riff dt lf' is my ,wil ig 5 L f.,.es?3 ,911-4,QjL cSx4gb,g33fs:.s .. - '- 2455355 M1423 4Q,,lYQQ,,, sg My xtfdgf ' 173 .ii i X. - A STANFORD OQQJUMO 1923 QUAD 0 Q . 5..,,,+ - 'j5R1Qf,fQ'Q,'.5.9EE3?f924 mf? - - ,,,a,,,f ' vijfiiihy,QTTglQ'.vlw 512,35 3 gg-jiflwlga. if -'p,.-jfiiprrgg Q.g,:WZj'Y, Q,,,t:N'll,'n,xk 5 -A f q,L ' ', rp- Q -P ,yi -, Q ' ,,.,wg,,-1. .. f, . i, , 'fu K f g. ' : 4 ,fo MQL, ' -.fs 5 1 ,xl '. ,, -1' MiEfg3l,QEif7,4ff,'r.ff Life- -- iQgQb1.ifffi1.'..wb y e p? lygxlo 1 L-,q,,u,g,,M,fg,91,L j,llC:g,2,u??4 . J Roig! .1 ?.,h2'llD,.l ., ' XXNQV! N l 1 H. fl 1, A- ' ', iw flu 1 9 2 2 vi if 5 'V Tl- HK' ' A-1' . . . . Y. . 1 Jan. 3-Registration, 2229 hand in their checksg Will Irwin stages a come- ttf, llaelf. 7 . 1 , H, ,iff 'j'14fi',l,I'g' Jan. :J-Casualties announced: N3 failures, 323 prolmations. Resolve to ,QM Study editorials appear. A Jil ,' llglfjfdllfkjbl Jan. 8-J. Stitt Wilson starts his lecture series at the Sunday SCFVIUC in Me- ,L ,lbllmtts morial Church. .. . W, : .. . . Jan. Sl-Tliree million set as Endowment itil' SW- is-iz? sl-gdgilg. Jan. l0-lndependenee granted to upper- ,flat class co-eds- lu fliwa rule foes- hrst all- 'ga A N 7 V ' 7 x l v w - . - lf , IEl',fl .-55, womens assembly in three years. ,fl Y rl ' - I r w' iilnlly ,a Jan. ll--Cardinal hoop artists beat Santa Will' ,Qi 5191593 trim-21, 23-22. Egg? Eiflfl-i'5X' Jan. lil-Freedom of the dance proclaimed ,Qty It , - H ' . - 1- . as Board ot Athletic Control acts as host at Q l'Xi,f,, dedication of new pavilion. ,il ,i , - - - . i- p 1, Jan. 14-Varsity quintet paeihes College tyll!l,zl1. of me-irrie, 30-21. gli, -I an. 16-Powell resigns as Atllletie ff , SW fx. 1Pf f'fff01'- . . - . . j'f,eJM531 Jan. lb-Varsity trims Olympic clulmien, ,fx t i ft , mb' ti We 2:1-21. zllwpl, ., f , JH LiHY.J,.l,lfy l Jan. 1 Sl-Seventy-one candles on the ' in - . iw 1,5 birthday cake ot gtg, ,Jg4r'f,f'1jf2, Dr. Jordan. -,',Q,,, gGy,liff,gJ J a n. 20 .. ,M Wif 'l'iff' 4' C li 1 I ui 5'ill'li Mjltflil' ' ' X r vqq ,,, ,W , ,, vim. ucwm, .. U -,ple B c ll 0 0 l -K ?'yj1,,l,',l, 4: DD - Dick and Donaldine. ,TW ,A .. , . , . V ed .,Q?QllQ,f1?i ' Jan. 21-St. lgnatius live trims Van Gent's men, wg Wfcgw if , 1 'Sl-24 5, 1 ', QSNJ ' ' Vu, ' I ' . . . - Q, J 3QPl,flr:72 4 J an. 24-llelen Stanley sings at auditorium. Var- :ug 'ii , T sity five starts conference series right, wins from llni- jij, ,l'Qs,,1i '. versitv of Oregon, 32-29. ,Ili 2 Jan. 25-Dose repeated, 23-21. Jan. 28-'llwo games dropped to O. A. C. Scores gtjiii 37-24, 25-14. fig, .irmm Jan. 30-Campus solicitors unlimber voices and o, fx' ' , . -. . . f, All lines as student endowment starts, +1.S,bl5 reused first if , Qiiaggll I 'lay' , . . W' Jill DUD y,VA1'1'TNG FOR 'llltlhxci-INR, blClJ. l-bl7lltl0I1t 00I1tl'll7lltl0llS I'02l0l'l lxllfl lim- ' bil: tif s X, .gs 55393 ,'A,'v,f?-'Q-,ez-b,,jS,g: Lgggaigg. ..4- me 2 to ,Fm 1,5 ee ---e -e 2 if-ff! 1,95 ffl 1,1-'rpg-,L-.,. 1 Q. i- V ' -. 2 f-T, ,,fF7',ff'7f'7S' -Pai. rg, a 'ifxof 536 .'f-3'.Qf,Cl,S'1lf'+p',?.l'1- fi 1. fl' f',2+ig'Q' , , L wfvllri 1' ww-1l1,'fF,f' we:-f'ff3wzf5f27fl l+ll1'7'- J' A' lla 1' ' it YL-,gy al-lll't ,-MQW ar Q, uf-i,-KR--,f-l,,f Af . X-P rcwor, ,lf ll W3 ft' -rs'a'Jl,l, f QQ Ut' fi N ,yy qw f 'v' 1!'.r'45.Q... -4 S- , 'Wir-1 ' Jw'uX,,- ww- Pl fer Q92 ffftjefvf ill- ., --1 -H if ,sfo li all -1-at only ips l - QI, 'v.c,s,iL11,L:c .,..., Ms. Lui,12-,.,LDz,Q15l1:1,Zl.' st, ,, , ,W -JJ V ,,- Tgjfl-Qi1C',lQEgeRfffffl Ql:2Qf,i'-. f 174 ' J? STANFORIJ'stg'!Iip,,,o4 A1923 QUAD , lddf:'!f0 ffl. ,x.Qv4'l'C,tf'1f.f 'y fi. ' 1' Hf'x'.' FfNlJjQ'iL4'2 CQ ' I ' I -,'Z5ffw.fj:CT ,lg'1UfV'L,.l,'-:,fy Y 2.if1:f 1t'5-ilefceif L ci ,,,1 L- .- 'kmww K 'A-ipi?iEa'9s, Feb. 2-Glenn VVarner signs contract to head new Cardinal coaching staff. Feb. 3-First four days of endowment campaign sl1ow rF105,965' pledged by KQVEZ my students alone. l I I ,rya- lteb. 6-Blue and Gold takes hrst game ot annual hoophclassleg score, 2-l-1 4. ..i .1fltH21fyg: cw' lfeb. 8-Wzxsllingtcmn State basket-tossers win from varsity, 12-9. pf Feb. 9-'l'w0 in a. row-this time 15-13. h Feb. 10--Koo Koo Kubistown gives Ramfs Head big boost. Distinction- iijjffw 'eff' with or without? becomes the question of the graduate hereafter. Millie? Feb. 13-First baseball game of the season ends in varsity victory over Fed- 'if-3flil'fggQ?- eral Reserve team, 8-2. lgffgill 55.14 Feb. l4-No more wild tea parties. W' F Ex. Committee drafts rules of base- gfs,liQy.,iQi fgfl' ball fight. WY' Eff? Feb. 17 - California captures game from Cardinlal freshmen, 30-21. Feb. 24-Varsity basketcrs drop X we 'i'- 571 second contest and series to Califor- if-'NA ql. ,ll if nia. My W7 .yi Feb. 27-Hamlet brought. to life g,lii,gf by Dlorothea Spinney. wil lllarch 1-John Casper liranner gfzilwfgg elif, dies at campus home. QJMQ5 March 3-Freshmen lose to Cub SG will five, I7-32. Oregon and NVashington ilk, 3-UE debaters triumph over Stanford. pjilfg March 7-Rfosemary Draehmau FQ and 'l'om Kleekner made responsible i l li If 1 u .. 1 gig for writing' 15123 JH11101' Opera. Glee QW? Club wms bouquets at San Francisco jail .P l v it concert. Eff fl, gf- Aim-ch S- lf l Vlfere Kingl' gets applause without any Milfs. v 1 , V March Qfhlounders' Day ob- JOHN C-NSWR Bb-WNFR llsiuniors ca.pture Annual. meg' I 1 , 1 e 1. March ll--Varsity boxers ring Blue and Gold for five victories out of nine CQ! bouts. yfjfj Alarch l-.1-Faculty announces smmuer quarter pledges. March 15-Eighteen men get circle HS for rugby. Snake 'Si H awards 'lfif lllle as dancing' season nears close. tltullarch 20- Cum, Laude dolls purchased by the weak in will or super- Fgljwlg 1-cgi 1 lous. F' girly, March 22, 23, 2-L-Extra force put on at library, including noon shift. , XL March 25--Vacation. qs- F --- .- . --ine - Q' J' -'K'-'DQ fl- uf f'J X l itil? Fx ivy -2 Y. -r ini 035.4 '5'D'Vf H 'W' 'WV 'A' N ' T ' '.'.f ' j lN , 3 Jr -,J 0 XX l U 1-Q I ' A I 7 'f-.Ll Af 1? 7' ' fl l l Vfx fL.'1 fm 'i - ' ' ' A :,'f1-3-.,:'-f' TSB UM' 17 M'-if ilgafl w'5 Lig,glf'4fl il: LJ . N if -il I 1':.v'f,fw'.- CB' 1 N- . - 1' Ji X --'-- by-2. Q Q -, .-. ' if - f 9? is-fr ar - fefrfi- do - f. '24e.-te--wif 'gv,f,fli'CEi- -nngf .- U 'mr ,: - 5: fs.,- V E- ll .. f f 1 J 1 Y, ff? v- .. -- .- --. '., xi ..1e,1SJmf., - -,A-Q, . ,, , I, f 5 :i?.fJir:fflii1'4.2.5-Qfxd-fig -sr-.Q -.. v ,- fig? X or--. .r.,-...t....e. ,.??Q . 17:1 1 . ll R S T .x N iv 0 It in 05,-3,556 1 9 2 3 Q U A D -, 'f if .-.: '. 0 ' --- -- A ,rl '- -, 'egg 44,1 5: .'.f'-if'lflft-lu, ' A .. lm'-1-?f'1L,,f',,., fy :,,.f1.'1-fl f 31,1 ',.l1Qi7' ' N ' ',1- - 1 1 7,:' 'V A145 '5 rfQ! 'JA'T'. 5' g,.y,guQ154.jprV Jw 'Nm' f fl- f J:- J-3 xl fi 1 ing, ,ng , ,, .. 'Yin 0? all-K pf . W - - -- --- U dx 1 ,,.f.' ,J -1 xa,,,. U V -1 Y ., lfellx V3 'xii J , 1 - .. x-9 ,,l.x1wl lv Apr. .5-New llnion opens Af , 1 1 gear, Q dining room. No easualties 'l V-ff 59,17 ,, m . ' . . ' 1 - Lt-rllf'T'4,,,f, reported. VVa.rner and Thorn- 1, ,I lull start the spring' grind. 1 Sjgu , '-fl Q11 liegistration a g a i n 5 21,78 11.5 hunt for pipes. 'll ,tgi,1 LlN Apr. 5 - E. Hunt p 'g'jeX,'l,'vPP named as new ,freshman X L vw, 'L ' ,lg '?',f..1l,,l'fl eoaeh. ' ' if v. 1 1 ill' ,.,hf1j.N.f Apr. fm-All-Southern .H-A tr'aek1uen defeated, 79j6 to q-Hg.: 1-ASSING ow 'run HISTOIIIC INN ' 1,-,1,1,5'l ' 3 1K,wl,,' -' . . . . . . . . gk5'lgjq l-il Apr. 8-Bruin hall eluh given surprise, 5-3. California euhs win from Car- Fl 1-jfjl'-,f dinal '25 traek men, 73M-575. White, Stanford, merman, wins national diving srl. 1 . . . . . . ' ' ' lkq,ly,,vj ehampionslup. Skull and Snakes sueeesstully revive old Jolly-up idea. ,ll Apr. 12-U. S. U. elnder men defeated, Sli-40. ' ' K 1'1 ' 9 ' ' ' .1.Z iff'-My Apr. 14-Calilornia beaten hy Cardinal swiuuuers, 40-27. .' 1 P 11,3 vim' , 1 . 1 Apr. 15-Knox Miller captured Joitre medal for Stanford. Fifty-six tlunk- ft- xl outs and 273 on probation are result of winter quarter. if Apr. ,V , 17-'Intercollegiate press delegates eonvene on eampus. vi .-1 1' x nl l Jill . . . . , . . ,l 1 Apr. 20-Freshmen. win game and series from Calitornia nine, 11,-3. ell! fQ2gQl'lf3T Apr. 21-Everybody fooled-all hets 0111 Track elassle ends in tie. Cali- 'fi x . I' il? . . . . . lfl lornia. wins tlurd lzasehall game and annual series, 2-1. gf-gf 7lQf'v,'f7 Apr. 28-29-Revelry rules-along with King Husky and Queen Neva at bfzfxlf Vanity Fair. - ,gf May 1-'24 returns ball and wins first baseball fight under revised rules. W, lifgYQll:fff.,4 lllav fi-Wo11ien's pageant reveals numerous elassie claneers. ja,'5-g'f'ff-il May 12-13-Junior prom and opera presented hy 1923. -gi' 1Gil,,W May 13-Landels wins award In intercollegiate puhlie speaking eontest. 11' 3,114 1 X lp. ,Ei 1 1 I, . 1 1 at M1 lw-Aff. 1 1 'V f 2'-' 'Y' fv' .i,3sfl'g'liJ1?, ff 1115 if U1 1-fx ' 1 ' ifppfjliffq ftfi. l,,,1N:1,y vu, lf f fQ wwf wr 5.C',i ' Xelx Yr - ' - :mr iii L l l-fl 1.1 'lil 1-1 21-ll we jjlijglfa lil? ,l' .5 e-Q N1 '-ll 'fi ' V-7,' if-1 --,f ' 111564 , if 1 Qmgj Lu.. ilmvs- -.1924 ACTS f 'Ny QQ R h lg 1 Ni---.-.W ., .. H ,..--,.,f.--, .... , ., W ,,,,,, ,W Y K , T78-MAN -it 3 riff?-iaf glff1'ISYWTITN?'1?TI4?f5'L-1'J ' . '-fiiiliizp F-31-it 1wrttfn:7f'r'f'Sf,7diiLjl 6,14 -'J ,JJ gy-,L 133 -had fi ,359-A 5. fg:--.gxfwllw-y.-Jak lg,-fl, '55- 5fsge!,75'.'J L xgjfgxs H711 ff., 'L'::lq ?r-S'F+' ff ' 5' ,ge GK dgfsis A ,,,-W' 34 fit' '. . 1' .V 'yitf-Q'f1 S12 I 'W 1 U' tv 1,-'.'wrff'f It . 3 1 ff 1 : lqf':?-Y+i - 2-T il ,Mill TI 1 Tvzf -1 - ,r 1 R 176 THE BIG GAME BONFIRE fy J- ATHLETICS, MAJOR SPORTS W ,f In - - AW.-. ,,2,, ll- , i J. S 11- ,x N ,F 0 Il lb' ow, ,UMD R1 9 2 3 Q U A IJ J Q, K J . v-, t K' ' I Sis,-c'.'f' . .-,v -, 'PQ-, .-f'.,,',3-F -Zifiziz -1 - f ,-.v . slut- f- 1 Ili fVi..r?i. Av- 44 -,Mal ..f -M-N'fv-1fs- af-UAE 32 1 '-1 - f -.ui f R' Wir ' s -. f V 1- , ul -. Mm- me --5.x up ttf ri.. il ' 4. .. -,- llslyw - S-,nj 2 l,,w,s-X. ,., i. ig 4 -i ,, , l g-DU-ia vi .Q Q. . ,M ,Ap . .L N-'fx ,,l t-.. ui .ul - ' ,N 1--,JM ev , Q, v. -3L,1l,JQ. X 3 .l 4,-gh, U I AV. - lf -li. -4 fy ,ss C ...yy Vx.-su-y l MT?-G+'---V-li-Y 'L' 'f 'i': ' YL 4.111492 -fifiA1'lQf A it ii L i -gli9,liifTlf,' ti iw STANFORD ATHLETIC P L lil HW iff btantord builds athletes. The bulwark of the athletic teams which have won Q-'li ff ffl' lame tor Stanford has been made up of men who were not stars when thcv be- 11,2 fl' , , . . -I 1 , H ,f IW, came college Jtreshmen. Expert coaclnng by instructors and hard work bv the l,lnFi7f,.'-V A ,J men have brought fame to many who have entered Stanford as unknown students. l-f ql,Lfi1- ,Wy .Flint llanner, for example, American intercollegiate Javelin champion, learned to throw the Greek spear on the Stanford oval only after he had matriculated i11 fjllll,f?,'f the University. lf'-1-lgiljf yjligf An essential phase of recent Stanford policy has will 7- been the extension of 'thletic erui mient The co 1- 'rm ,. r . . a , . .1 1 . . . n ,,,,x,3.E'5, .31 pletion of the stadium, the erection of a basketball .':E.5Qi,,gf: PW' pavilion, and the construction of twelve new tennis courts were accomplished during the year. lj'i',l'i.', 1 I - . . - , f,.l i ' The necessity of an adequate staff was recognized g..1:TJ.' 5--1 - ' I- im: . 5, 1 by the Board of Athletic Control and Glenn Warner ,-jlli.l3f:.f ll, jf was signed as head football coach with Andrew Kerr ll il . 1 - V '- my and C. E. Thornhill as assistants. Later, E. P. Hunt gli flip? was selected as director of freshman sports. 'fffg While the major sports occupy the center of the 35,1-lllmg ,MA public eye, the Stanford plan of intercollegiate com- petition includes practically every American sport fflff from soccer to handball. Intramural athletics are ,Wg conducted so as to reach every student of the Univer- wk sitv ill Vi ul ' 'H-.l.'!W Mig Although competition with California occupies .Xiflllwq :ala first place in the minds of the students, Stanford rep- I-Xlfflf t V - . I I w-R ,yi 3-lla resentatives are yearly sent against the best teams in dl.giQ1,,l', . lt' . . . . ,Wil 'QU' the nation. This season a full team ot Stanford men ..Q.4.l,lil,,..,l,,g gl!! competed in the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic As- i .cl - . . . - if Q5 sociation of America track meet at Boston. The fwgbgggt A , . . .. . i,,t,f,,f- K-Z Stanford baseball team. will tour Hawaii this sumf ,,Lfm5?, l ' . . . . xv- + , X 12? mer, while the Cardinal tennis stars will be sent east lfififcgl It fy with the hope that they may again win the first inter- l . . , Xfl ' H71 collegiate honors awarded them in the 1921 tourna- 5ff,.,:,QqZ nlvnt A II intinmte knowledge of the 5 'Qiggiwl ' ' I . ' . ' Stanford athletic situation and 'ilvjgfi ,Qi Concentration on development ot the individual Rjmlfnf'ipllniflvglgiffill,g-xm-li-:f-:ii-.- M4333 i -3 - , . . , . . . . . ,. ,4.,. .glel ,f athlete, expert coaching, broad competition, full to IISSUIIIC gif- nmniigt-irsiiipfilm ,, ,gilt . - . . - - - - summer. is year f' -E ig lf' equipment, variety ot sports, and participation in ,ms ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.k,,,, '13, Qflf, ,egnfp ,.fEftQi them by all students are among the elements which ?I'l'g 1fm'iffitml' mllslli 1-Xligiiigilg fgfftfll lid go to make up the Stanford athletic policy. lmedlvd- If 'JN 57' 4-r g gmc - 4 '17 - Twig ' Wm T.. W , i We - - -j'I9.'3f,VJ,f ' - f f'k,ffg I 'f'Lif pf-ff , lIllllm? ' 'iQ--450.5-f'l jf. ITE' fgzii-eng-9-Zi ft' 71'-' 'Q fl' 5111357 1.101 w ply iff. 1.2 ? j1f' IP- 'ta ':.f 1 llavviil-2+ -f 'E .wth gm:---1.,j,'1Xl N':'1:f'-'iff' 3 fl. Xl: .Wit J rQ,1.'1.v1i ,,f-fr rf','iilE'v-Cijlfi-U'f+-'-7+-.. QT., 7 .711.i.L14f'fi?i'4U.lbE63'DxK'-,6qifsjld. 15 If lr We X x-5g1efAi5:.4i51f.La,1f:gs .nz ef. i . T fi L-- me Gf .f.' ,AJ exrfgnafe--fgggjf 179 STANl ORl'Jn ,Ibm 1923 QUAD ,,, 1 , .i t 4 . .. . 4 J Y A, I. ,,, , ,7 ,, -4- r, - 4 H f 51 5.-AW - 1 1' ', ,, i ,.. -'-, Q- 'ix' ,,,E',1-- ' 1'f1 A 'ii K 5.1 ,' .:'-,'f5.,',f,5'vfil1y 5. A ,Qiriimt , V 'leur Q2 3' 1 5 I-.!I,JJfQ ,lN ,fClf,,'!.,vtv H :nu LT. aJ,sri,xL,!4,-3.6 1 --.11 11,5 wr: . at - i 1-1 ,W , vo, -. ,1 ,U z, 3 it fig, Hg, - ,M -,,,-LV f N--:few f v tg .4,.. LJ J J..' s e, . -J 1 .,- . 1J...: ..- . . , hx, .. U ... fi,,.2v,1, , AAA, W-M, -63,5 Qin-.vp f W ickqmtl vrift uf xXt.1A,m,, ' lv Q ,Plym JV +',Xit,,jI I -A e, Y e - a H-J, 'l A-if 1 ' A 'Lili 3' Jf lillifw ' - ff' ' el V. A 'XM' ji --firm, 4 'wr sw ll i ', x,' y l,fIyl1 ' il Qlgj, i5i'Fll'w'l . . . , haf, The sixty-tive and one-halt point tie at whieh Lfoaeh ll. li. 'l'empleton's traek gnu., 'Q,l3,'l'i,1gl squad and the University of California athleties elosed the annual Big' Meet at ,gjjf Berkeley, April 22, brougrlit to an end the regular eompetitive season tor the enr- LQ rent year.. It was not a year ol' victory, from point of view ol' atbletie seore -Lx:-ilri 'Q,,4'.i4 book, Init in internal development, reorganization, improvement, and readgnst- gy L' 1 ment, the l!l2l-N22 months have bnilt a basis on whieh subsequent aehievement Vjjfl Sfgiilflj -ji may rest, that is more significant in the history ol' Stanford athleties than the l ',fQ'i'1,'fi,i' work of many years the reeords oi' which were brilliant with vietory. pail bare aeeonnt of seores is not startling. Tn football, Stanford sneleeeded 'da' W keeping the slate elean as tar as eonterenee teams were eoneerned, until the ling if W1 -k'.l'll,ll , Game with California. ln this Andy Smith 's Bears were clearly superior. ln ' . - - ' - I ri 'lilljf basketball, lor the hrst tnne in three years, Stanford bowed to the Berkeley men. i lk , . . . - , 3 X 54lllq'e.1 'l'he eompetition IH baseball proved to be the elosest ot years. Stanford an- ,gig ' 'i.f , , t . . . . 1 l 1 Q9-if iff nexed the hrst eontest, n-3. 'l'he seeond extended to twelve innings, finally going ll, 1 'i 5 ' . . . . . . . . . . may fjlivfwyi- to the Calilornia m.en,' as did the third battle. ln tennis f.l2llll0l'I1l2l won again. 'Eel ivy'-I though the Cardinal men a week later defeated the Berkeley players easily in it-'fj i' t'lf'fe tl . . . ' . - . 1 Ul r'V -by l ie statl lI1tl,ll,0lltf- qi. 1 - .ai ' . l j,f,gVl'l glate lIl2l,tl'lll'S. Sill Ji l , a fx' ,,-,-:.,f..- I n th e minor -AM sports, soeeer, rugby, ggffg '3i',1N boxing and feneing, 715,-.ii If'-!F,',.fi Stanford has been al- .jtlwlf 'fig jp'-,, most nnii'orinly sno- !:gfi,'t',fgjQy eessfnl, though the Tail :i j2'f:Ef, Rlne and Gold wrest- if KSN lers were better. i5f'L'l I Swiinniinglk wlneli N. ijlij J is 'fast beeoming one ,pllexg six ol' 'the greatest eoin- Q..f,,1L,+ petitive sports ot the .1 3, 'Nil ya- X, eoast, was won by ,txt .f Uoaeh lirandstenis iff? Afton: Cardinal in e 1' in en, V ,ggi who easily defeated i if-ffl L' i '- ' '- mil it Qgf-'i C 'll' tol nm' Mm-Urea Wilson Grothe 'l'nssin,f: Kinney Jfi Qw'g,,f,I Muon sifowrs M,xN.xGlf:i:s LQ! Lfxv f ,1 1 Wi , ' 'i ,-:.5m'W o't't ff of t am- Y --4,6 f Q . tif ' 't' s, l' Mf'f s.'v ,- t iris, 'sv if i- :-ins 75 ' - 'UE '- ' T f 1-f '-2 'Pl' i' ' if J ' id ' - 1- '. , '- ,' CL' . -.X Ae f -A f-'ff if . g,:3: L : .' '1,1fj4..,,','h , W gi' H ff' ,K , uk' :',' i'l Hi' Y - li -L1 I , if 'fSffi'+.. f L,'a' 'hlkiillirfi Q ilJ?i1'32 P3 .- fl J :mf--' 1. .:'f5'yiT1f+,5 e,fl'.fgiiY'l?ilvff:1 sg M2 ff-Y in . -... e 'fy 4-.lrfelfifiiwf JSO Jilwf., STANFORD OWU 923 Q .N - fa. f I Q'1jff,' gel, 7. A Q ,li WAFY7- - - I my U A D 2 'TQQNX pifggmggm- -. . ff' Yfg' Vw- ! J .-.4....- ASQ. -9 .wigjy 91. I E :miami ixgb E-iw U mv '- - --1.-.,., ' ,J-,,. gk ,VF ' 'Jef Erffb wxffg 5' WW' 'M Q' lx X1-1,17 M G-Q.. A l9L'K'wf'f 53? ,Qin ff ' ' rr' FW NFORD BLOCK S MEN X t Qld v I Yfm F- L- ANIJERSQQ 5 WX' 'QW' f ' F. A, BE ' GLENN HMV- , '24 UZ W- M. J R' W. Hmllmm E' S' Pmsmm ff 2 0, J, Bmfumtii R' IHECKICNIIOIIIW R' IQNKSTON 123 M, DDUMAM BUQDY . . HINCKIQEY EI ' WTS ,. ' A J. , IRA R A. f I 6 D. CAMP1sm.r. E. C- L- R32gli2v,, Wifggwg M,-X ARILEY CARTER - A W.. L R H VA f f,rQl 0,2 C. R, J -. . . 04.1-,lm L. 1 . I Roy C .. Axbsmr .-L N P' C NELSON VAN Julmu R' H' SAMPHON ryfffsfcff .fc W C' 'K FLOW, KAHMI Ronrzm' S1n.Aum:uAw 9g1f3J3i' -fi 1, - . 0Ms'roc1c ' H. C, S4 ' 02 fig M23 C. F. DALY My M- Kmlcsrzy H F ,PER 'G' in H1 ., ' D , , -- . nam: ' I K. ,., my DOUUMQNISM5 Y J. K. 1.u.r.v E. summ fgg w 'f' 1' G LGROOF F. S. Llmpff- 1 ' R- SWARTS IEA ' 1 R.. 11 HA V- ?3oUur,AsH E, E. MAlI::g'1' A. ,Il SNOW ,A .Og HE G , 'm'HN DOUGHTY L. L My-wiv' C' J- TAITZER qw A gn LY DuA1'r:n D ' L A, W TM. Q Hp H- H. Dvmrg J,C?. MCKJNNON R L .Tl mu M iff X J A 1 ' 2 'F . , gM,A... A, , W W. S. Elmm.MAN MKHOSL C, R. W ,nhfox .lk-I' a. OM My E- E Exim,-VI. F. Mrwlu-11.1, D K VVAHIANI Kiwi DQ' .Z-VQ Lfxvp.: F U - D. Nm' ' ' EMWR in-W2T'f . ' ' M-If P, I5 .. C- A. wv1m,- :xx-v Z4 WfI,l.IAAI FI.E'l'CIIElz M F' NMR, . Rm' NVILLM3: - - fixup wg Ghomm GMM . - PAnm.n T F W .mom .x W ' wg J- F HW ji- E. A. PA'l l'ElfSON H' - OUIMVARD CM ' 675 Onui J. C. PA'1'n1cK ' L' WRENN C. E. P1-JAVY .5 eb 'F wizfggg, .CT 3. Ci X if Orrj W. F 1 ' . 5 1 A LW . U HW f 'SU .1 gg. fi. A 'QQ u. 1 'IEP - 156' 2 Q gcjk ca? ., ,f..,..,.,,, . .QW-.F ,,, , - f JQW Q7 L Gif '-vjffffy K V 54.46 1 'Q Ftkfwf f-.:1ffv9fep1.g ., .5 ffiigwy., 2 N- .5 63' W 1 . . . .M eg.xkQ.. ! QW by f tl-.- A:L,gQg 17' , .-1,-,,, 181 if ill. at STANFORD OOM 1923 QUAD f + 7f 'X 'La' x f t fm QV J Jf9DJ?i.f'Q f lk RWM! WDQQ.-55 95 Q. clk. It ,.! ,,, , 0 al -.fave K J w5'T iT'lT'cT- V 'Ti'i'T 'if?'7. fw 'fi-N -,cf 'fi ' E 1 '-M: 'TW '-r '. 'f'1 'x' ' X c if -W '- sf 2 'L.r'ks 4 1 wif li'uf',n,i :f-'zf.f- ' I-ff Cla 1 'Nfl 47 all .if-Q1Qigf'QfXJv nl?Q7Ql1ll4l'D gl ' M i.. ,6.lQxlgfi 'fQF:E5rirf6i i 1 iamnf-i1,-, iigffl , ' 4 .1 l A 'w ' A .1 im, if 1 it to ' ,J lf' lifti fffii Eli N . :fi Z 'xgli fi' .j ci t X -07, t. Lb ,Q . r is 1 1 ' vii I. 1 hi , SD at , , A -1195-' rj M A it 0 To .1 4 have XWJI 4.2 4' 'fxifj Mb Qi -.ig :. 51 XUQ W, ,sp -xi., ytgilqii 1. lg 'tw L l O . f , Q 1 1 . tai 'i ' 1 i 4 :3g3'gi3f?,Q fi rf: Zi iff' ,blliiii 1 ll twiki? i will STANFORD YELL LEADERS TS 'Q Minsky fAssistantJ Connolly Douglas CAssistnnt.J jglr 5 55521 - tit Brandsten also developed some of the most noteworthy performers on the Pacific Coast, among them Al White, newly acclaimed national diving champion. ,tb Stanford freshman teams this year showed greater strength than any first HM at year organization of history. In a game which the California first-year men won, if Q Stanford 's freshmen eleven displayed a number of athletes who can be made into lj Qj mfg' sensational workers with proper coaching. The '25 track team fought their Cali- lf, it fornia opponents a clolser meet Ehan any Stanford freshman team on record. jam-Q The baseball nine won ecisive y rom alifornia. Job This is tl? record Irevealed bly thehscoreblook. lt ishthe record ojf ,tlggllicsaggl ill li of Athletic ontro, owever, t at s ows t e rea ac ievements o L - . 1' Lack of funds has long handicapped this body in financing Stanford athletics. To overcome this and to provide an adequate playing field for football, the board planned a stadium campalgn, conducted it successfully, and with the help of QQ Stanford engineers, built in three months the new stadium. 113 This structure several times increased the Stanford athletic income and en- abled the board to provide equipment and pay coaches on almost as big a scale as ,Qi if doesl the lUniversity of Salifcarnia, iafncl olpened the way for improvement which F,f,'Q ffs, wouc otlerwise never ave een e ec e . 1 The first step of the board in the organization for the 1921-1922 year was the selection of an older man, William Fletcher, '11, for graduate manager, whose iff Q ,VJTL -X. f QF WCS 1 'Mfg vs 1 L '5i3NfftTJ3li'WV Ng' me slalom K ix lj f iffsxr A ,,, , ii13s,3g:gj 'i'i , 1, ,Q 1 , R t V 4- lgffl P 'l5 ' j'Q'lff of wi Film iw' 'M M 'iSiiQ'Q JA' JCL 3 Al if fi 2--'---N 1 7 1 fa ,. 'i' '- s,i:ef-:u2 Tf: 1. ve--f J :fr -, Q' 35 M Q P.. e- lf- .-ll- 1 if-N , f- 1, 2 if GWQff,,:12 w ff 1 1 EQ, mi, fl' 293 182 Y 1 STANFORDr 923 QUAD X - 1 f Q- '2: z0 1----v 74:1 -X 1' 1' ' -sis NT. Y-'Q1f7f'g,1,?1' , 'r'N4'1P'r,gQ, Rff.':1fx2:i-V f!-Q.QQ11Qil?'1 E'Xg?f1 figffil.. 'Jfiijv Q ,f'g-:fL'Q, V --iii QQ' figiwglj-,1,1QJ,uJ1g :1:4gg.i31 19 ...Q ,'i'31.': WF Lgjjg,-J.3.,1..i aflfiffjf-'gf nn., .1 4 ..,. :W ff-H --J -sf-fe. -QQGQ1 1.,,.kI 1 1, st ' ' . -l- - um' link? J NEW 0711 1 T 111.'.5.J I I . Y. uf . - . ' - ' -- , - .' Stelll 1n the whole .:j1... rf. wisdom and knowledge in handhllg' flglllcfcli' img M0 'md Sy '- ' 1 ' f ' ation centermv a sou 11s , .I 16.5 aft. 'Tli jdbigi fi '18 wl1o had been in charge ot the 1921. track season, was !,j.131l1 5,11 , - - 5 1 , 1 - - , 1 . n It 31, fit, given full control ot Stanford track dGhtlI11Gb. 'lerr1D10'f0H began E gllcfrgugel af, :f1,.11l1'..1, it 'W E 'e ' ' ' ' f l t ck wower and the results o us rs year 1. le systematic I'Gbl1lltllI1g' ot htan orc FPL l 1 , , V .f,1,,f kg l' l' ffq 00.11.11 gm-,ke well for the future of track co111pet1t1on. In the year: to 001110. ,.:,1.1y..11 M? ' . 'I ' i f - - . ff d ill therefore have time to 111- 165,-11.1. H' he will not be mcluded ln the tootball sta ., an w 1 1 , , 1411, iff ibm 1 hu tmtk tmining which should prove an Hdd1tl0I121l source ot T1g111f.iCp . 1 reffu ar 1 r ' 1 1 ' .11 '12 l.'. . Ai, F . . p , 'f ers have been developed ,-1 1, 54323. D0wer tor his 1923 squad. Most of '1'0H1PlCt0H S Perform ' illIifiili,l'Qr:' faith' .Lt q - .. . X213 1 kflagvflijttisclal football situation was cleared up when the board cleter1111n7Sd that lgaakigpkle . 1 ' ' . ' ' . ford. G enn arner, .,-fwQ3.1fw If-f - . . - A l-ll- should be provided for Stan , f, 1,011 1,,,, the best roach avai .11 c 1 , 1 H tl ff 1 , . - d of tl1e new tootia s a . L... mf, 12 Hfl'l.flClV ot them. all was secured to act as hea u . I..,1. 1'1. will WilI'HC'V now conducts spring praeticg. UIOUSII he W111 not have Charge of qui '?ff,,.it1'g.f! Q16 ' . 9, 1 , . 1 ntinle tvyo younger coaches, who have t ic 1,I.y ,'.,,1 Ciwff' regular season lllltll l9-4. lnlt iclmca W her believeq the keeneqt of football . . , 'tr L f - ir M., -.rf confldenee ot tl1e East, aut W10m ' , . ,, A 1 K H. :Ind ,1-f..-1-.I -lf' , - - - - ' 1 ' liron destlnles. lhey are nc rew e 1 .1 11,-...1 stratcffists will Llllf'0Cil Stanford grin - T1 I U thx ,will 1111 ' ,J , I . 1 t Q ierunents or guesses. ley law L .11 . 1 41 E 'l'hornh1ll These men are no 0.1 1 - ,1, 1, 111 1- - - ' . - ' ' American 'une and they teach 1t. .,,,,,1,.. knowledge, understanding Erriltloggfqiteq andfexggrt goaching, Stanford lm1h1.rQl1 1 1 -. . f V 'Q . 1- 1 V 1 Witl1 an excellent squat o 11 .' , ' f ' . ' - f fa 1l1f-.1 1.1.1 -f ff , ek w1tl1 tl1e COIIIIDP' o 1-11 .1 be W enth s'- ft' sweet tootball to step f0I'Wm'Ql af dld. fm . . , -, .21 V7 gl. ,, U ms 5' ml . . . ' l aterial 1n fmancial readgustment, 1n athletu, F, 1111, wr, lempleton. lt IS in coaching ana 1111 f , I U X tvt O PSS ,..1 he .I - . 1 - ' ,nt that Stanford l1as made tl1e brca cs pr g c U M 11 I'COI'g2lI1lZ21tlOI1, and 1n equipmcf . f ,7.MS.1.1 2 1 ' , c 1 , . , - 1-111'-'IQ ot the l92l'1.J22 Year t him come a great expansion in the scope of C0lI1D.Ct1- ...5,1H1g. 11M Wltll this developmen fe 3 , . d ther mmm, Sport orgamm- V,1wy,W,,1 tion' The freshmen teams, boxing, Swlltilmlngnatlhe 0Coast and tl1e better high iT211li1i:1Jg3E ' - - 1 r 'Q' 5' Y.. tlons have been given the Fest co111DC'C1 1011 F,W1f, 2. 'f 1-1 1. 1 1 1 Ou ht 0 1 1 wr- G13 sc. 100 s have 1ecn Jr gf . 1 ,1,,.1,1i,: L tl1e campus for contests w1th 1l111lt5 N'51 tl1e freshmen. fQ'i,15fT'S'-' ,.. 14. , , 1' ' 1 -1. 611, The baseball men w1ll be m1111517 sent to Hawaii, tl1e tennls 59 men will attempt to recapture 165. the national title, and .lor tl1e 1 hrst time tl1e board is able tl? 1,1 send a full team of ten trac 'ifv y 1' . we ' 911 athletes to Cambridge for the .gwlgiga LW intercollegiate trials. In eX- 1 ,T ' 1' t f..',G.1' Q, l7fU1Slf7I1 and developmqll 1 4.11 and 1n laying a foundatmn tqiizffggifgr QT for future achievement the Mgr year closed will l1ave few 511 DQQPS. -- - IEALLY S'11.Xll'1'S SPRING FUU-1.1iAln1 rluxvlunv Mft W F TJ '2l- J is 'LW' . 1 - - - 'v f -- - - .1 y,f,.,z,.1 '11' fiiuigpw 1, , , - - . ' 'SVTDRW Q. :Qff pil . jgiang-:fi-?rb time if 711311 Q1 1 x1.,.KJ., . ., . f 4 x ,. ,-11l1.,, 7 gf. ,, 0, , 21 ,... Q. .f 1111.4 1-1 Q ,gvfb G .' AWK LL, f +Q.ww f- -1. , ll Ullu11t g ,,,r,, 1' 1 ,nv . hr -'giffg fnbvgf 1 X.- ,.. W4 TS'ftii 67'.m J--Hi4f ',fi if .1 .... ?ff'Aitffw'FY?K0 - 'PREV 'AW9' j!L1ll5fWt'lAfl'.71.?if,aiA.Q. '1tW' wllwf 1 .-W Wf f ' 1 f Y' 'f 'V J-fr Lx fasmivjf-ti3.E4L4fs2g.LJ.F: sji 'Q - 183 vi. x. i i ST.-xNp-0RPio9,,ZN,oo. 1923 QUAD V Jf5ss,fiq ,,,gyg,?e,f,fg mtg 1 ' f 4 -I 4.7.5, ,life .,ggffpwg2,wu.'fQf'.-'nf,7T ts' Q .lo7A,s1a-fi . ozyfcetgr-:Qs Yaoi' ii-lf'FT'fl ?'.:a'r ' ffl T-,---,.'ff -Jllffff'-J. PLQQL. iu..d,CfLg:rf''7i.i,ff.if-4i1WM1f.,-f.f9- f'Z.l'9W': '92-el' 5-25,3 'if' nv Q- 'loi 62. -'LN ' '- Q5-4'll e -l will Qtqoeg: ww' ff M411 at 'fx :ft effe- he -'ii jj- V-,mg Q' c. NV l Y' xlvb- ' 'Nr-,lrgpw 5 H iz. - Dlwlclell X-'ali T . W 'W ,J - J- my wi at it ill esac filixfne in .-I 'sliflm tn ,' 'i tif' Y , fl lr X? fri' to ' f ' Q K ,mix N. ,c ,. ir . at L11 f H, rf, 4 - C ' skim G COACH VAN GENT tu 'flw-Tfrff A A i . . 19 Y 0,33-.bfi Silent Gene Van Gent lS what the news- gflff papers labelled the quiet man who eame to the elm eampus in September to take over the task of de- is if 'iILg5'Yf,'g'z veloping a football eleven that would defeat the me California wonder machine. SMX- 1 . 'rpg , l Ii il QQTKVJ-gil The team produeed by the C0ilClllI1g' staff under native, A-jqleflttly the guidance of Van Gent failed to win from the N,-,E Bears, yet it suffered but one setback in the Con- 5giAQf,jy tig,l2',1.' ferenee Schedule. An inexperienced line and the lx: :HJ '4 . - - . . vi . 5,'i'.l'f1 lQj laek of a good kicker were the things that limited lbili.ilm,? the sueeess of the Cardinal on the gridiron. Van Q47 Gent, by qluet, but toreetul methods, put on the :ltr-, 9?YL,liQfpf'E' field an eleven well versed in the fundamentals oi' Milli.. pdl football and possessing a fair repertoire of plays. fftlxg' my A I ,-t . Wflfil-fgf Through the demonstration rather than the gf 'QQQSEKZQ description method of eoaehing, Van Gent de- tkib :. lc - - - - - ,f mgilplyff veloped an eieetive defense in the basketball team. fly! ,- A-,f ,f - p ww which he also coached. QW ew ilf3t?il WM' fc? ig l,!.'f5l QA 1654 M -4 su SHN f wi J W A ,paxil ii!! Vgyi if J,-fi Q33-T l Qfhkb Xe , M A, w.w.:?Z?l ,f...- Q 17-2 ,ff , 3 ' 's-' --AAN ee'- ee l G ---G-A-elf-14395. fi , ' , + -. , - ' fan. , .,. Q. 1 . ,.,,. X Ji- ----wff-f--1----. - --- L. - ' raw? '5'-'11 'C 55-U7 4 PM '9f:eJ'?-feral' n V X- . 'Qefsiw Lifes 1 vw 1' Nwivllff . i V f Of... f. xx. w w , 1 - -,V -TSN A wi . v- VN Ii- , xi-x r I 1. x its M '-'g:-'H QM V gtg,'T, 'ELg,-.u.,.-,- P' Wm 4. if wld v ' 1'.-1.i'-D-sfo ,I ,,':,,K.,f, ,J ENKQLW pw AVS lid 'l'k'yC'A' 6'jk9fili Mer,-V. .P 375' i, J . Qxlliw? 1- -- ' .'JYH!8Xzji9i2six- ,l w 184 I, STANFORD QUQOJUNIO 1923 QUAD FT - 5. K- r 'i-.0 fsjf-,sl-1 fxfBiCx.f': r' A2'-ar J 'P-T'C':fT '- v ' sf - Q , .- -,.A. , , 1 i41s.5g'gAf J ':'X?TfxQ2Ch:i,lQYWFX f G, , A 'e 5 R29 w e xg,-,T as .Q ,jf-4-'1f' trim-:Twig ., x K ckL5y-L.f,u'iif,ig?'.3gf.,'ffA dlldiif '-ETRLI1 s P? AA .ki ., ? , ' w- ' ' :Q wi i4umv 'i Q 'RF 1 'P ew? ' Iliafnj 5- u u il 'iii tilt inf 5,- f-'fi .1 we ihiiillrv J Templeton Malarky Van Gent Canning L ltzgemld Ga l ff .gr fig '25 f fr, l QD-3 A -l 1 Q 0 5 ,N i Zftlfffsf lf?:fafifi57E 51,1-i L91 ,?fief'.'iNj7 , l wilt ,uf Kfprl iff gm, -, FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF 7:4 X gli U One of the largest coaching staffs in the history of the University had charge iQ5ilf,olTlii of the Stanford football Varsity during the 1921 season. In addition to a head roach, three assistant coaches to help in the instruction of the men were selected ly the Board of Athletic Control at the opening of the training season. . C- E- Gene Van Gent was appointed head coach of Stanford athletics dur- ins the summer of 1921 and to himl goes the honor of having coached the first ifiiliti-5 feain t0 play in the stadium. Previous to his engagement at Stanford, he coached ii fiiff -00thall at the universities of Missouri and Texas. I Much, of the polish and finish of Stanfordls backfield was due to the tireless Wflrk of J. J. Fitzgerald, a former Harvard star, who was appointed atthe start i,,112?g gf the season as assistant coach. He played at quarterback for the Crimson arslfbf during the 1920 season. . Professor J. B. Canning of the Economics department at Stanford was placed In 'Jhflfge of the linemen. He was largely responsible for the developing of Sw- eralgnew men on the Cardinal line. D1I1k Templeton completed the coaching staff, working with the punters and the second squad. Much of the best work of the Stanford eleven was in AQ 5111 puntlng, and the developing of Patrick into a first-class kicker was largely the result of careful coaching by Templeton. SEV t' N i 9 -IMPA2' ' 54.221 gif' - 1:5 -.i- A -5 Y ' sg, 1-,'f.Ti v NL M s A ee f 185 ,1 ,ei STAN1TOR1?.6g5m,mi1923 QUAD in-K j5FTii'.'i'i-' ':U9i ,i'y'2',.fi f Xi'. ifsLi.t' f' 'ali ' vi .2 .N 2 '.'f -in 'calf . . li.f '-3'Lf.9f'4fi'JioJ Q 'l1Q2.f'fh 'f'i?'537L'Wx ' l V' 'i i' ' ' 'Z' arddiffig 5'J i'L-'9L.l. . 'A -we 'J' il1F3:f. R,J i1,Nif,Q.i,' tM'-i tt 'm'te - vf...g4,..+ 'v K N l 1- x.-T' il 95' ' .li -Ae.. it if f Q N ff . in 5' Q41 iv, Kwai 14.42 ,-iw! ,- QU , 5, iI.Z?!ii1.'u, X tif, . ii I ,ilk ui? f'fi5J gy-gill,'t,f, JACK PATRICK 2.54.1 l V . ',, 1 iw J, Cap tm n .ggtfl 44 I- ,I :M l ' . . - - fi, V1 iyiipfyiwi iii-1 leadership oi Captain J ack Pat- ,Ji fx5',y fv riek was in a large measure respon- All ri,f'fi ,.' sihle for the fight and entliusiasln of the M21 l . 1 l lk3'27i,,,L, 1921 Varsity. As a eonsistent hard worker .3 f' f-gif:-',f on the team for three years, Patrick not 'J f only showed ability as a leader, but was .we mrs' - ' . ' . . .h J. ,ifg1,:ii'i ' an example to his followers 1n the game M fi ill li, at all times. Throughout. the season, his if, work 011 the secondary line was the 'eluef f'j,UQl.fV'.f1 laetor in the Uardmal's defense, wlule as 'Qslii 'ifftliiff an open field runner, he was a valuable ii-.V asset on the offense. His first connection .'i,H I- fiilff. with the Stanford Varsity was as mascot M iiftii' -ind W-Ltei' ho ' while in lii li sehool En- l- WZ y.Lx,,! f 1 :X ' g' 1 1 . -M, ,,'li,:v' '4 tering Stanford in the fall of 1917, he piayt-ti on the s. A. r. o. eleven of 1918 52119 f.,ilg,'!'f at full. haek. Patriek held that position iiltff, ,s . . . . . . 1. .. l3'C'l1,.1I,f 'v tor the three following seasons, playing -,l i. ipljh 113- until his graduation in the fall quarter of .. 1.5, 15121. up i isiiirv 'lil i riikfifet Eli,-' . -.igmg 3 ,.,J!4i,,lfY X, ,A 37.3, vgr Qty:-f1l'-. tif ii :. 1 M- , al 'M l Cisifdi SI hgtfisi its gifiir fi til ,uit- Nl Q i 1 L z- Yi- Vw' 7' H , 'if' ii M1451 ,. l,,kjJC Qr livin: Ms? , .512 ,ff5?ii51g5?2.,y . Qs., H 'V li i 1- ' If V' 1 ' i' iff. ' CUT' . An. ..:.:i:'.g. -- F -K Q. ' 'M514-'fx' ' f if Q- 'Hi' Y l ' , 'gfm'fi Qin' h:nu',x' Pi 51:61--S1.rQCi'?' YY 152 . ff fs,-TC 1'X.w.5Q-s Y,lhUqt,Vf'.e.F5s...fs4t vw if L bw? ry ,J ,,w+,5f.t,g- Lx 4-pf -3,4 ... ,S.yyX.Ri?,' J kt- 1 .. 16,4i,Q5'9jlfCgkW-:iff 1,51 QD. 11724. .i,,5IL '5i-471.-'S' e f,.,lI5 U iw-'T' Zdgifgli Mi? ff-5g,ei.,gQ2iiXL'iQill X15- xsii, oimff sw i.5ff-,Fei-M aw mm-A - if 4 -- .. Eriifxiiefifiz' tSLlQl3LiS-H 621..Qii:w-5-Wi! 186 i, STANFORD og,,,,,,,, 1923 QUAD n - .., 0 Q JQE,ihj6t.'i?.ir ...-.. N,,3'W5.,if,,i-lf.gg-ruins'-, ,ya K' If ii5f,jf,4.iQSr Tffffjlgwr.-Lgi Min if -jgj -.gi','r..S.Qjj-1-T1-Iqfjs W ., 1. . . N- Ji fgvif, A n Q en,-'f..A'... - . '- I '1 1' 1 9ff5i'EQ17'f-Q919'firifll.i5..53?l!Jl.L,T Z.-Chl: gf5i:llY.5ef. 2f 'fWF2 'CL.,.fti.f5.5'13l,QLQT..-f-T-,1.,f5fJ13fgiffht- iE3RGifV'C5 lagzv as i 2 mt tj,.v L ----- - Qty-w,1,'i tT7kJ mn frxrgl? lisa :Mg X I i lu .VV , Luigi. F., ' f i-fl! it, f PRELIMINARY SEASON elfaf L7 N.. ill fu L M Q-I il: ,fo au , ', gf. fig HEN the 1921 football season opened on September 15, Ooach Gene Van 1-,jf.1xg1,QI Iliff? Gent was confronted with the problem of building a creditable Stanford if 1- ,- , l D I . , Nga, ,Q 3 in team w1th1n the space ot a few weeks. Only six veterans had returned, and with ,Q im I 1 ' - , X-f-WP! 'txm ffl, a green sr uad learnin r a new system, the work was not easy. Van Gent 's great- if ,,, lair ,lp 1 ' . . . . fly-lll'lQK9 est task was to create a strong line with only the nucleus ot one regular of the iklf,-M3 1' vi' . , , , I 1 'gli jk' -H ,f. ' ,-. 1 ' 1920 line and a handful of the freshmen squad of the vear before Hal 1 ff. , ,, . . . . . ..u .pi QQ One of the first steps made by the Board of Athletic Control in aiding Van fi'-le-W Mg Gent in his task was to provide an able staff of assistants. Professor J. B. Can- -,,tlX,g,j 'lf . , , . . X . 'f','yM, ning' was appointed line coach, while Joe Fitzgerald, former Harvard lquarter- 'll' back was secured to help round the baekfield into QC' 'F nl ' .. . WW ttf? form. To complete tl1e staff, Dink Templeton was qagftitlt 1- . . . f-,.a.w.f,. chosen to assist the kickers and later on in the sea- Qtytgtgf son was placed in charge of the second Varsity. Qi2QE'f'pL- ll fi lilsiilli' xii. - ii X- S'r.xN1f'oizn 41 - U. S. ill-ARINES 0 1QQIWl'L,i,Q' if www Ve' - Lfwmgf-5 'Z' i , if l . , - ,l , tl ,ly . ,,,, 1 Stanford 1'0Ot0l'S turned out in large numbers Giiililb i ,-A Q5 H ,J 1,4 .. Zi, 713 Q to see the first test of a new coach, new methods, Jtfffgi ,git A1 ' and a practically new team. This test came in the ,fj5lN'lf'g form of a game with the U. S. Marines of Mare l.'I,t,liWf-' . . J. J, .V ,xi it lsland, on October 1, and sent the Cardinal sup- tjtilljfg,-X ,lf porters home with confidence in the 1921 Varsity. ,Y:'igli'I.l?f-Q 'l'he first half of the game saw Stanford on the gxqi,tLj,l.,7?j defensive with an occasional flash of drive and fftlgfiilf iglli attack, which resulted in the one touchdown scored 1gT,lU1y,5Q5 n . . - . - ,K ,Sv if r during tl1e initial period. iii Beginning the second half, Van Gent's squad I-'fqgji' opened up with its charging backs and tore open ,QQQ5 the Marine line, and then varied the attack with 'mtglfx if? 0l'0 t 4 Bf'l '7 S '11U'l0 ' long circling end runs, brilliant open field gains ijfgltfll cf iimliiidii ,iii lust your of Varsity l forw ird pisses l'i:llP7 'l .00 ll ust season, und while do- H114 'E iw - 142, gj'M.y niliista 1,1ifiliil,:1ii0',l,,l',f During the second half the Marines weakened, f 1, fllfld y runners on the Const. avntl thg SQ01'l11g' WELS fI'Gf1llCI1t. lJZ1'l1I'lCk SCOI'6Ll fmflbjy ,H lffob s work was of such ii 1 , . , f ' t Q of 1.1 .lui f 1 xf4'1E:4i jf? : ll'b4'l' that Walter Camll guvo Wltlllll tl10 flfbll . CW mlnll 9- 'P 'ya f L lvas -0 g'tCf-JL Qc l::?:hil1Eiii01-,iw x mention Ulx his lowed Over the line by Wilcox. Campbell scored the eaiggeg 'i - ' f -. mcricnn e even. - 1 T-N QQ tsiiliut1fieTn11's imma is in msn- last touchdown of the day by recovering a blocked O I ' ll lllll he is xi member of Delta, . ' -fi. X Kap 3 .- kick over the line. mfg-1 NA, Dil Lpsllon, f 5 ,Xl-2, ' ff x - -. A cf. .Wit 'ffm ' ' 'dl t ly-....12.,s'1rf-Vit' tt 'WC' ' , ff' . -- 'f r- --'1 Jr- sv.: .. Al' ,ff - .. 'fi ft- fflwifl' - 7 '3li2?'Ei-'N-' 1l.lJ f C X- lgfi Y7'fSi'5TfWd3Lfe2E?'7e+3s F KT-az? tw or ft? 'ffflf' lliiimll -lffsff'-4 '1:-Jv55?rLw 'faklf tfso'j!?sfff alike.. 1 1 1 .N-sr ...s - . 1. 1 -ff-f We-1 ey , . 187 5.4 CL 'I Pvk 3 mf -P i . at - t., g,- .4rf3 -f, 4' --M 5, ,A A Moulton 1'1'rainm'J Betts Carter Yan Gent CCo:1clxD Taylor Douglass Kraft Doughty Sticc Ludeke Pershing Hartranft Cumplxoll Larson Mr-rtz Woollwarcl Flott-her f3lllll:lgl?l'J Fnville DOG1'oot Patrick QCuptainJ Shlalutlenmn XVilcox Sproull ST.XNl'OhD MUN, 1903 QUAD 0 . Q31 ' JYVKTIW''T,Q',2,Q-iiTf1'.jfK f R- 1:1-N .1 rs-nffx,-f.'i , Bla i n 34200 .,.- .Q . -f-, . ffffif T'iR f?Tfc:,,.-,i f ni, V 2 Jffidyf h 2 Q....'5:.w . si' 7 Q' QW We ST.xNro1w 10 - ST. lll4.lRY S 7 ,Hn W Fumbles at a critical, moment by St. Mary 's elcve11, and alertness on the part of Stanford 's linemen in taking advantage of such misplays tells tl1e story Zigi of the second game of the preliminary season which was played on the local turf, fiffw pt, October 8. The game had hardly started when De Groot recovered a fumbled ,KJNKQN rm ball on the visitors' eighteen-yard line. The Cardinal backs crashed through ggisfllflts' defense, and 1n two plays had crossed the hne for the first score. Qffvkl Mfg 1 cox converter . L, , , Coming back strong in this same quarter, St. Mary 's took the ball on a steady .W march down the length of the field, missing 4 line bucks and short end runs with a few glut? tlltl forward passes. VVithout losing possession Klfjflb? 5 of the ball, the visitors crossed the Stanford line and converted, tying the score. 5 T? Good football was played during the sec- blflMNQ?lQ ond and third quarters, but no more points fy 33 .ll were marked up until the last quarter, when all Patrick dropped the pigskin over the bar ff froiglthe tfwenty-yard llI'i6.t. qt M , QR len or ie secont unc. . . ary s Q5 V ?'5,1: started a drive to overcome the Cardinal lead, Q25 ,fi r. and for the second time fumbled at the cli- ffhhiueif Slgff max of the offensive, Stanford recovering. yrfgwfgii alt, When this last fumble occurred. the Saints ffl? had advanced the ball to Stanford's eight- 'QEQNLQ 25 W. - , ' ' yard line and only a few minutes more of ' p,m:,g.ff'- play reiflained. lPatricli weiltfbaek of his bl J N, own gona me ant puntcc out 'ifty yarts ant icwfyg U A veteran of the 1020 Varsity, Art the Vlsltofs' rally was broken up' lfzlfiifbflll gif ll.iif?.22 i'f3lfilIifff0l1i1i.Emi5ll'll xffllfiffl 'lil N F . Qllflfifi a nmnner that consistently placed 5'1'AlN1 0RD I ' OLYMPIC CLUB 0 592 252533. l'll?ll'i,Q'13.132'f lid-'53IlT.-J'f,fullfli. . . , dfifxb 3210101 fotmniil nfnyng 13199011 uitimugii Outplaying the Olympic C-lub elevennboth ,gtg psi LQ',Q'f,,,Q, fgTlQl'1fS 1'Q:fHnl,g2f le ' Ch' on the offensive and on the detens1ve, Stan- A h ford won from tl1e clubmen for .the first time ftflj 5 V since American football was resumed at Stanford. Due to inguries to several YK' important cogs in his football machine, Van Gent 's followers conceded the O.. L. ragga eleven to have much the stronger line. But new faces appeared in the bardinal line-up which not only withstood the offensive of the San Francisco team, but p out-charged the opponents and opened up holes for Patrick, Wilt-tix and Shlaudc- tm man to dodge through for substantial gains. - ggxwv Vg. Dick Faville, playing center in place of De Groot, who was on the in- in N i, - M I ilfsqifwx QF Q ,hisavv .rg-4fv ' 3,9 -ig-1. ww ' ,r .. 4-is - 1 as-J' - .-..i W 'f - ' 'rcr i 189 STANFORD OM 1923 QUAD . ref, 1 ,,,. fo, . J . --f-e Ma- H-f '-ff '14f3'l 'A'r 'J777 '7 X' Shi' JE, ii L 1 ' i vp , 3- 1 ii' A ian' - im f'ffi,'N.k 5-XVt',Y,,T:z,fE: 5,31 wich , V, ,!MJ'w.+4V.Vpiirrwyxbgzl 4.3, 3, s 2 :-.44'EN,w, E r. 1V!,Q,t'i!f,i', -hvtir, Ji. :, ln. ,ff . wk, N M Vg MfffQqX,T,:in, , '7iL5f?14T'S?-ff '7-flfinyf5513531115 -gmggflifcrgijxlgfi 5 Piiief-3 if Blair-if., sf: ' 'Q-,1',ff'!Jf' :.'fJ.l5.-Q-at 5f1L'Qif3?icfgQ1i-'59-i pix fff5,'U W'-Y , Q? ,iam ,rf , , qwuzh r-Pt nt , -1' if jured list, was one of 311159 Qu 5,z', the stars of the after- 'wi ,1 9 . . . Qi'- -yz iitffrg - noon, fitting into the ,M Wqgiygl position nicely, and Q ,v t,,'n- I , X. ,C fri rf, A n,A, , K-ixwiy N W-. in i'eG'w at-:l',f ia .N it 1 fi. 1 .I 'gh :ja Y,-. if ,ffg WqX,l!15'el 5, 1- .-' ' ' tt? il F .tpk .Ly-,i Y if. ,lL'x'i fri l4Q,',-La,-'I 'H,'i 'tfii' rtwiti up it 3.12 ia,,.JQ+V. W wif!! , ,vw Fixx in hifi gslgiiiv iii? Qi. foigiiififi WJ? i is fi Wi 'GN .W sim i i Nh 'L ik: ,ii i, it at iii-be tiiiiifii Li lily K? making the most o .ii 1 vii i every opportunity to . i -, 'N spoil an 0pponent's ,ji play or enter into the T if business of making 5,551 holes in the O. C. line, when his team was on the offensive. ig The first quarter time was scoreless, and yt, 1, found the clubmen Hip, playing a defensive game, with Stanford i-W s t e a d i ly marching if down the field to get two attempts at dr On the thirtyiy V 'i- .M i into position to score. In the second quarter, Patrick missed p kicks, one from thelthirty-yard line and the other from Ml yi , . W1 . . o the forty-yard mark. ard line, with five yards to go for first down, Woodxvarfl ,g.Q,q, 4 passed to Patrick who dodged and swerved his way across the Olympic Cluh's ugly line for the only touchdown of the game. Wilcox converted. rift STANFORD 7 - Pixoiric FLEET 27 i ,ziljfi Big Bill Ingraham brought his Pacific Fleet team to Stanford to meet the Sglilifg Cardinals in their last preliminary game before the opening games of the Pacific '-,ft Coast Conference, and when Ingraham led his eleven off the field at the end of the game they were carrying the long side of a 27-7 score. QW. The game was played during a steady downpour which put the Stanford julia disadvantage, as the Fleet team was composed of heavy, ex- perienced players, while Van Gent depended on the speed of his light backfield ,-,, ff squad at a decided .Wi- Q15 xi i, i M men to gain ground. These hacks were considerably slowed up by the muddy kfil Wifi field ' ' ' W ' . ' . . . . ff' i wiped, From a spectator's standpoint the principal feature of the entire game was 'Qi i1I'fSif' Ingraham, who carried the hall off tackle, around ends did. the iassinff kickin Tic j,,ExH D . . 9 l or 34 A SQVGBQD, and most of the tackling for his team. gi if, The Fleet scored within the first five minutes of play, and Stanford, realizing iflfq the disadvantage of the muddy field, was forced to take the defensive. My The Stanford score came in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter. Ingra- icy? Wi-5 ham had kicked to the Stanford twenty-iive-yard line. Then the Cardinals showed JB Yi T N aff N f ffxyxxfgbff. M H P -- i . --,....,, . i, ..- few-f in-as , . ., Q , -an H., ,. , as i J w gl,-gs':f'1's. , ,W st- Q-:fs.,'S+3f'ql4 i iifftfwfeq Qsfeaisg,+H J, 190 1 .4, i. - ff. .wr 1 1' STANFORD ogomio 1923 QUAD JR - .Y - , .q S .WJ-l , 95 9 VVX, .-Q,'I , ' X : ,c'.'5 --7 - -as-, Q. 1 - QQ-.,ZL'F', f If A 1 1, ,,gr'77': rF:-Y-1 X-I K - i . .--Q . X N Thug, ,X ....,..,A, U K lj.q':f f. K- ,gf . . X. ,few -,fs 3,-.X -7.7 51.1, ,fm f' . 2 L'f'f3w,.g 5 '-'fi' 2' ft X -'j .- Q vi -1,5-ff ,W xg '.... wk Y, .z tb: ' Qtiic- '-ii l 'h-4C?.l- .'fxQLQbi'L1:t: ' .ifiigl A Cf!-gi L'TSgE1:.LlH.1t'l,i4f5'...'.,C'i3f ' Y' rlggx lxSf7iffT'ifQi-.Sl i M.. 'Qs' L 1 LQQT-'.2,,1w-it ff ,l,4 . Mm TIF fnfig l ' I ity, a spirit of determination which ended in Q52 a touchdown. Shlaudeman passed twenty- ,fuxf five yards to Wilcox, Patrick hit the line Lffl' -ff' . ' - . My A A ' ' M a, tor five more and Shlaudeman made hrst 1-3 .jxfnlll i ,l down. Another pass, Shlaudeman to if: tint' Wilcox, netted fifteen yards more. Shlau- -'- 3Uf'5,'l' 'lg deman circled end for twenty, and then 197-'iwjia carried the ball over on the 'next play. l-'ff Wilcox converted. Lnftifiilifz' f V: i M li --,ff si-ANFQRD 14- - 0. A. c. 7 5-gifgtjm l 1.3 f - Hg w, ',.- f:xw...4 ,if The score hardly tells the story ot K ,f.lg..9f the first conference game of the 1921. i,fr iff.fQ. if 1 SOHSOH, played on Varsity Field, iigfglljlf 1, October 29. Previous to the open- ,, . V .'5 -E-1fQ?,I' 1' Vi . , . Q . Bc 1111180 of his steady work nt K-un. -3. '..3L7,. -X . ing wlnstle, the betting was much in tavor fefellgufelisog 31111, hi? ilwllllmhlf- dvfvn- 1g.'riPi' ml' ' - - . - - N ' 1 lc, u 1 - . . ,. , . Jw ,i ot the invading squad trom Corvallis. All to captain thc 11:23 iiigfliuii'lHi'giQft',,'i Ili lj the dope favored the Fighting Oregon Aggies, X22i,...ff'0fQfQt 'IfQl, '1f,,qi'Qf0,,t 2f CGW? WQIC lit. ' fi I 1 V I ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 NCI 7 gf ith .V as they had come to be called because ot their Exim mimi- giimmi he gleam-tml uns big Qdilf. .7 ,- ,- - - - . ' ierri '1, V ig-' ' l gi- decisive victories gained over other Northern 4-na on thc .1ex2:-:Lf----iiiiriiiiii i-iiiiioiifmiiiiii 'fifi 'R 'E'-7. teams earlier in the season. Coach Ruther- iiif:ii if'i'l- '? R'gh'f ' 9. f 9 0 'Jw fill lf. , . llISlt1. Du Gloot is u Slgnm hu' ,,. . K, im ord s squad was known to outweigh the i ijif'-IME gf? iiflrqtggl Eleven several pounds to the man, and was made up ot veterans from l:QQ',m.4 g W3 C l Gam- ga I. ,fi . . . , f.,r'f JC Doughty received the opening kickoff and returned the hall to his 1 - 'C-..l.'.iZ0i mf' V 'l -1 . , . U y Yv,x'.yiy- im yarn ine. Bollowinig an exchange ot- kicks, Mertz recovered an Aggie fumble, Pri-l'?55i L--L-1 and the hall was in Stantord's possession in the enemy 's territory. W-lil Q - . fbifxllii , f T 7 -gn The visitors took bility? J-Ji ,'f.5 3 V the ball on downs, it-'if' Has! . Q r 'fit my a n d commenced a ml' steady Journey to- I ward the Cardinal FHWA I , f . D I -5- f X 13:1 goal line, but a ht- 'Q-if - Y ard penalty, 114 : 0 owed bv a. ground- 'Piifl W ed pass. again .ave 'f 'N . , is . btanford the plgskm. gist -C215 On the first play, Wil- 41,533 M cow gained t '5 23 tml . . , en yards .-V-,QU .gag off tackle, Patrick fig 539 Orr WITH THE BALI. PlddGfl another five, 143 and W1lCf0X again 95 sql, mfri - 21- ' . H' - 7-nr. 1. , 7 TU 1 ' X in---ff --+ .' , , ,. -., ., , fs -at. JPTT.. , 71' N-' - -1- W-. K- X' 'ffm im? Q' C.ff 3:.2f1ff':'f2 AS? -:lt :Leif 'W -Q -T 'fi -.452-f'Qf? iC' re' TQUPL Sf- ia ll-if . s tQ1f?5'5WP'if5fsff'lcf52l-ftmf lbw?- XN- ,421 .gn vglg-gftiyggrf I f Q5 fl Ng-ffpi ,pit 1-gp-ii 5. E74 JJ.4lX,ggyi L -1 Q f sd ,nf 191 STANFORD y 1923 QUAD squirmed through tackle for twenty more. Another twenty-yard gain by Wilcox put the ball within striking distance of the Aggie goal, but Patrick missed a try from placement, and the ball was given to the visitors on their twenty-yard line. Powell kicked to Shlaudeman who returned the ball to midfield. Shlaudeman sl1ot a short pass to lVilcox for a twelve-yard gain, and Patrick took the ball five yards nearer the goal line. For several plays previous to this, Mertz, playing left end, had been waiting far out to the side of the field, and just before the plays started, had run in from the side and clipped the opposing tackle, which left a hole for the Stanford backs to go through. Now, however, instead of running in as before, Mertz ran straight down the field across the Aggies' goal line, and a pass from Shlaudeman found a resting place in lllertz' arms for the first score of the game. 'l'he half ended with neither side gaining much ground. 'llhe first part of the second half was taken up in an exchange of punts, with Patrick having a slight advantage in distance gained. Fumbles were frequent, and it was a result of one of these misplays by the Cards that the Aggies started the offensive that tied the score. Not being content with a tie score, and confident of a victory, the visitors resorted to the passing game. After an exchange of punts, Wilcox kicked over the Aggie goal line, and the ball was brought back to the Northerners' twenty- YVATTTXG- FOIL 'l'Hl'I PASS fb . -iumui , - --Hfwnl. i 192 I sf i Q g sT,.xN1vo1z1J'55vg2N,o0 1923 QUAD J ,'RT'lTF1sT:s2:CTf'Y ' T iff'2': '1-Hur f37'1 '? r'v?'ff' 5 iiflflivkxii Wi -'cf 1315 'f-f I ei F ' 5 A sgeff eii.fSf'QeS 47,1 J ' 1-,,wui,c K' K 95 yard line. Quarterback Kassberger. then resorted iw to a reckless effort to break the tie. lle called tor a pass in his own territory, but Patrick, cover- ing the first man down, intercepted Kassbergeris QM' iii? heave, and dashed thirty yards for the final score SFA!! ot' the day. Wilcox converted. fr, if ert- e S'r.xNFoRo 0 - U NIYERSITY or W.xs1e11NG'roN 0 orgy? I ,JT it gfyjzff U-oaeh'Gene Van Gent took twenty-five play- W ers with him to invade the North in the Second I gh? game of the Coast Conference played in Seattle Q f Jig against the University of Vifashington, October 15. wigs gg 9 glleaxielf rain had been iqalling for slevegal dzfysl in IG ortiern city, ant' as a resu t ic p aying ,ingwtg field was wet and muddy. This condition of the 6133. fit gridiron Ju 1 Cardinal eleven at a disadvanta e Til iii a pasding tlgiamc could not be used with mugh H:lf'lf'3? 161:11-rw width ins 200 iii? E gi 5 success, and the light backfield combination had 532Q'if,?lit,1 Qiiiiiigi-iii 1Ztl11c'?.OZfI2 me 5123 gig? difficulty in getting away for long end runs. I d'jff,f,f Q1m, 1QQ Q51 f'l1'j,Qf1,' pff,gtl'g',l'l ll btanford had its shares of the breaks ot the 2::51N:1'1:31?:'lg fxfvmif: Tilmirtlgllll as 6 gallle, Hllfl tltitllally offense or defense, Carter played fffiig gained IHOPG yf1rdS Illia RT,-JJ'iISl2 'L?. 'i'ii'.l'F liIf3.1.i 'L'Q: QQ both in advancing- by mujy tennis during tll0lH'ill'.. liiegis- avi QV ,y I u 1 . k. .15 ' gftmmzxl'fl!-3.111111llillxllcolgivvIhe was n , 0 nuns am in 'ic ing, i ii ,ut ff MQ but a fighting de- 'Q ii tense when such a defense was necessary, kept the img f .pie K Cards from crossing the Sun Dodgers' line. ln Ly iff the last quarter of the game, Yan Gent's squad, Mr ijt? I1 fighting hard to break the tie, gained fifty-six. yards if iw, Wg from scrimmage against seven for the Waisliington 2714 Q r f eleven. Playing against time, the Sun k lfgigi Q 1 Dodgers earned the tie when they held li ' P' up the charging Cardinal backs on the four- ' ,QF yard line and took the ball on downs. tx, In the last few minutes ot play, short ' mf 6 end runs by Wilm,fox and Shlaudeman i Q Q 0,.1.u14ff, i11fflwYllfhiffj 0f1i Qfll't',H,fH'i'fQQH,ff',t f,'g''mb had carried the ball within reach of the il g H Q Srmfini, iia-if played Ieeiiieq on tile- ?ea::-1:1-gsiy Wzisliington goal lIHO,.lDllt an attempted f fgj ri Slllwlfflmln fe Me-fx, to .- L fldlilb' 'O vlui' :my Positive in f!'1'.li 'f' Emldf' slipped through the lFlii'01',S fingers L A nm invaluable to the eleven.. lfaville dlstm- . X I N Y- I v W XVLQ fllxmllllil himself in the Olympic Club gimme and Hllil. 'fll0 N0ltllfl1lf?lS lxlLixPll Ollt of millzliitrlxclqmamgeijti y0lll S line. He is n member dangm-,. A Wdiijlll V 1 f .Y . ,- - M 11:2 ',i -. ' Y -N fur, J 9 3 STANFORQ calm-X 1923 QUAD J.. .lv K, 5 ,.- . .3-,ov Ji, Q .. . '-'yy , f- gy f ' 1 f.- M rr fm.. wha'-5' gif f Rt, ':',.'L k',' ..r. ., ..- .,, , ,.,. vin. ,, .., , ., f-i' - .. ., ,, . ,,f ui i .'..' A rf ,- .-..J 7, W4 QTY, , ,www ,,,,YY,WYL ,sf .., , ,W W, .J D ' t . 'g.m.v - 1' ,.. , , .1 'ex ,' i'-'4 .l'-.K - of ' '..f, f 4 7 1 L Af 1 1 -4 ' Q ,f J , , g , ,J ,s N ..'.,,, 4,217 , .f , . . .. ,f . , . .,, xl, ' ii ' i7-'- ' ' - 717' ' Milf? uf Ji ' 'ijt 522 QJBEQ: il'j'f,i,b' .. ' fi ill'nQf.-- 0' ' rp' 'Jil-lu 'll 1 J r if xg wr i, y f .ntl t, ,. A , n .2 ,J N e i . ,,, .i .J I VM ,l . : ,al . .g J 1 1 I ' ll, fl qi if 'lf .Hg i is .N xv!! it ' ' .1 ,v pw .' ix.,-,U Ili I, ' ,,f i H? :T iiilil V' l iiflix' I 'QV Kiwi -w:'i:i1,. l li .Witty vi! I 2ffq'i.'..' Y to-'L L' , v -l 1 ' ,fi - ik ti' 'Tl sift ii' Lil, i ,f 'f -Fl px y, Vin, itil yiiw 153 V, .N T'iil,'..fj wi 4,- ., ..i i X of w.,.-i ,u. .,.N .M QQ., i i, .,, - .i Xi , 1 S'r.xNrono 14 - Nnv.xn.x 14 Rabbit Bradshaw and ten other athletes from Nevada. met the Varsity in its last appear- ance before the Big Game, on the Stanford Turf. November 12. 'Bradshaw and his sensational end runs, his forward passes at unexpected times and ' his ability to either run, kick, pass or block, was the outstanding attraction of the afternoon. Stan- ford did not seem to be up to form, possibly because the line was weakened by the absence of several reg- ulars who were on the injured list. Captain Patrick bore the brunt of both the defense and the offense. his plunges and swerves, netting half of the ground gained from scrimmage by his team. At the start of the game, Stanford was forced to the defensive, and spent most of the first quarter in preventing the Sagehens from. scoring after the visitors had endangered the goal line. Opening the second - quarter, Bradshaw punted short to the Stanford forty-yard line. With Doughty and Patrick carrying the ball, the Cards moved down the field In Rue Doughty, Vim Gent un- covered it first class broken field runner who fitted nicely into the position of right half bnvk. Doughty's home is in Austin, Texas, and he played football nt the University of Texas before trnnsferring his ullegiance to Stanford. Doughty, who is a mem- ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is expected to bolster up the back- field of next y6lll S Varsity, as he wus one of the fastest men in a footbnll suit lust season. until the last white line was crossed for the first touchdown. Following upon this, Nevada kicked to the forty-yard line, and the march to the vis- itors' line begain again. Shlaudeman passed Shlaudcman kicked goal. fl ' 'J It - .rl ' - - - fre-f to Patrick for a twenty-yard gain, and the Xfyx-f'.i skipper cut down the distance to the goal line Q,,g,1gfLl to two yards with off tackle bucks. Shlaude- 1 we W'tl l t ni yeur's experience nt . . . d . i Americinn! fiilfxtbifllt and that one gained nldn fook Fha ban Over and converted- ',,, with the 1024 freshniunlsquad, John D. f,g-Ltglllng the Cards by Suppl-igg BI-ad- J, i Q Lumpbell of Sun bruncisco, played the ,I I . L J . , ' ' , AWN, ,,,,:,l.-d lpmation ii? this ycnrds Vgrgity siaw received 1ittI'lCk s punt and sprinted Jw 'f' fi wili tie s i o ai sensone ve ernn. .-' v - . . , , - ' , , lifkfgyp Scott-hy started out us nl baektleltl silxty yards .il toufhdollfl for lu? teamis AL , fr' man, but was shiftedito the line where hrst SQOFQ, lhlg vvgg the fu-gt of hlg ggngn. -f,41J ,., he found himself. His campus home is - W , gligffp the Alpha Delta rm House. tional runs of the day. Stanford entered the Q YQ-1 1, f L,.. Y, Hg vww Km--Vigqwm A, Hn' 'Wm r iii ij ,,,- .J i .1.12Qjf'1 1-ff'iiig?TV fiiYffi U - -.- fTi'-iii, ' as 1. .-Jw-g.',, ,, 1.-!,f.,,i.y! 153,135 I,,,L'g-5,.?-.Z,f,.A-K:- fy 3,255 Xl kg' iA!Q,:,5j-Rjiiiyli 45 :y.oLJcY,s-?,g,Y i aw-'rwa..--5f-1------xffat. ...i:f.f-ft-1-2.-f-E-1'2..if:. f 'f ...xiii .a--1 u..-ip.-'lei Milf .,fv.--:..Q-fg,.-51 M . gi-i.:i5i.1b: Q ..... ' .YW ' f f5z,v'.fPi .IJ-.thi1 'l'?':Mi-lef.l.' f 19-L S'l'ANFOR.lJ,. O40-JUMO 1Q23 QUAD wwf K Q ,,., A - - div! , 'L l:'if,1.s1:,Q 'f lift me .ellis-snr' f, Vtcilig-A , 'fi Y L ,Qs-.. ug 41g o.g,.ti .1iff.igjlfil--aff-iflg X ff'-lx 'Tiff l',ilf,fiiQil'5' QQ. Second half with several new faces in the lineup, and soon after the kick-off, LFQQ, -o ff 15,7 Patrick broke through center for a twenty-yard gain. The Cardinal backs 'HTS worked the ball to the Sagehens' eighteen-yard line, but were held for downs 'fly fluff! and forced to give up the hall. .5-wT'y22'5gE ,lid Nevada, playing a kicking game, returned the hall to Stanford. The latter, l -'.' ' 'Nici ,755 Q using short passes, line if , bucks and short end runs, l,lQll ifZitQ' ,QL took the hall to Nevada's Q'y1.llfj1', lift-Q, si x-ya rd line, but Van jxillilj-:, ,SW-, Gentfs proteges were un- lQ'ii.il5fik.? wig' able to penetrate the stub- ,1f1,'f.- W, born defense of the Ne- 'i 1 vadans. and surrendered Q' 3,3021 the hall. Ahandoning the , ,fig kicki ng game, the back- it jll fields, 'consisting of Brad- lt I shaw, Lane, Reed and Mid- 'lm dleton, took the ball down .Bla the field to the Stanford f ,lllh71j'Q m:,msH.xw mfzemvics lfn'YfU'd line. Here U10 ,gy,n,A n . bardinal defense held for l','i',WfQp three downs, but with six yards to go on the fourth down, Bradshaw eluded the 225 M-ge .lfifyfg Varsity 's secondary defense and caught a forward pass from Reed over the line. Zilfllfflgi Witli the score tied, Nevada seemed to gain confidence and immediately jjfj Started another procession toward the Stanford goal, hut the final gun sounded kg ffl,lQ,5 ,wlfg just as Bradshaw was downed after a run which hrought the hall to the seven- 11'g-ffl,l,f5,i3'l yard line. iilzif ilsitflcggitfrf, II 7 ,1iLA2,,.j'5'lg Z. PRELIMINARY GAMES ,g.yf.,,,,f.. Jug. Oct. 1 Stanford 41, Marines 0. Oct. 8-Stanford 10, Saint Mary's 7. ,gt C Oct. 15--Stanford 7, Olympic Club 0. lftjykggy Q Oct. 22-Stanford 7, Pacific Fleet 27. 'l aryl oct. 29-Stanford 14, o. A. C. 7. ,ffm Nov. 5 Stanford 0, University ot' Washington 0. .-,,,,gQ'.,g Nov. 12 Stanford 14, University of Nevada 14. ,life 'l:..3 ,I 1' -if j,,ly,f5,.5g Z 5 1 gi' 5:4 aw ,-In :gtg-af' ,lx rip, q, ,N- VH 'O ,im -.1T ...., . . V H, ., f fwgfgiff . 5'1e5?ff4?1 i+'f2i,1f?f1.-f 'l'eei5'1rzgfa,1 , e . WL L5,g-.ff-'-.VgvfiJfhfl-.mgfivfQ i3.,,1'fA:-4j.- 1:33. -p,3.g,:T?.3He35e msg fswigi-cj xf , ,isxff iid- 9 '1 JC,-ff f: ,J 'ZZ-L, vS Fi, I lex 67 M29 R Q Dffiyfjx ill-5v'An' NRL '- 313: 5 .QE 11 1-412.5 - ' t ' .F-ini gf:3gQif... 195 I Tl I IG 'l'llRICI'I MIN- Dmmc:.x'1'lNG UJUC oh KICKOFF- UTES LATER HDOVVN s'rAN1+'on1g, ,0egJQ?Q.1.923 QUAD il JKTW.,'vg,j'5jRfGl,i,,.'1faug: .Lf 1 ,J V-IT' Vjrljix flgzfllygYiS.j'7,?b'y iy,,FpEfL: hi' WNIIWIEFU ,NJA f 1 af i .va ng.: fr S H A-V a1m--M---a--a- new rnWs '1 M-my L,-r Q Cy -it ij - J- y an M' ' ,i f THE BIG GAME ,pf , -09' li, Cami-'oRNI.x 42, S'i'.xNi4'oRo 7 Vflf lQ't+l5'1 i fl- iw ' . . . . . i Q, IGURES do not lie. The score tells the bare story ot a California wonder we lQ,f..iilf'if team, the culmination of six years of effort, outelassing with machine-like .Jn f ,M W, , , , . - . - - fix IlI'CC1S1OI1 a fighting Cardinal. eleven that was yet in the making. LM. Some fifty-five thousand persons from North, South and East sat in the if-1d-'--K 'iff November sun to see the second largest stadium in the United States dedicated- .Q iil3',i4 ,fEif with an initial touchdown for the Cardinal. ggiy, 5, ' x' ,, . . . . f - ig? 54 But figures tell. nothing ot the spectacular plays, ot tl1e multi-colored crowd, ell, LN' 'QE of the circumstances surrounding the scoring of the seven points credited by the my lf'If1LflliiI-jjf big scoreboard to Stanford. jigllj Wig, 'llhe Stanford stalwarts trotted on the freshly AFT, marked gridiron to face the Californians who lined Q-W 51,2 up with an air of confidence. Referee George fly ' ' 'hrilled and Dou lass Cardin-il iw' M, ,it Varnell s whistle s , 1 g .., ,5 I . M xihlllil-'gf1 guard, sent the ball end over end to the Bruins, f'aY,ii,', fylllltffifi ten-yard line. Toomey, the California halfback, 13.5 fgtiiifgf, elected to run the ball back, but was met by three .th I7-if onrushing Cardinals, who tackled him so hard that :!fi,'g2if7' he dropped the pigskin. Big Douglass recovered, .Wt '.uX,,,J'J., . H ,, . . 'ff-W. and with three of the wonder team clinging' to flaw, l,fil,il,,,'j . f d 1- Ol Y. ,X im him, walked to the ,our-yar ine. Mug, ' . iii. ,i .fwfr-fr Confronted by the tamous stone-wall defense. 55,21 Stanford had touched, partly by chance and part- gtg. avid l l ' 'kill the hidden s rin that cau lth -ll fl- V.,',,i,,N y my s , .p g sec e wa -Qty 5V'Xf,'il,1.jfQ to crumble. From the Blue and Gold rooters there 'QW I ,g5Q3g,'j came not a sound, wl11le the Cardinal stands, gone flyiifivf ,J.,,tLff.5Qu wild over the unexpected turn affairs had taken, flirt ' 4 f X. . . 'ffl ' 'i f ' hemselves hoarse W li . were shouting t . . .. . Wi il,'x.5 15 . . . x ll fag, Three times Patrick, Wilcox and Shlaudeman ary ,, i . . . ,ff l f 'sfilivfli tlung themselves at the Bruin line in an attempt to , . Ol! make the necessary yards. On the 'final down, Pigfaj- Wilcox, hesltating until the players had piled up, Smnfgrd tis glgfl trhiifl lawi kit H'-f :rr 1 - K rem-e , 1' , er z eel er V , lfffiiiii 1?ilP9d op top of the 5CYlmm3g9, find CI'OSS0ll lille to leave lliloixliwestlwn Univer- ,wlcl ls' ffl final white line for the dedicating touchdown. Nfl Wl'0 U he plllyed fm HES ,call e - N ,A , . . fieshmun team, und come to this I-5, 'in Amid pandemonlum, he kicked goal. Uniwi-my. Mem, by consistent, , . 'A i'V'l,.I V . , reliable performance won the DO- 'VW- Phe 42 to 7 score falls to take in the almost simon ufgfyemi on Cya? tgenyfs ly-,Q l ' YY ' ' 1' UVGII. . F IVB '., f ,.,NMi, super-human playing ot, Bob Shlaudeman, at the player,lmifieifiseiiivligom H-2,.i.i'fi,,,, Q13 1-'fx ' ' S ' ' '. . 01- ' H . es: b - i C1 ,,,.fg3 helm ot the vanquished Stanford team. California 's ,,,,,gQ Q,, QQf't'ff ,1.,,m iitf ' B 1X-, 'g.D,39.,,, ,, .. . .. ., .... .. .,... -.,,.- , -gm, Wig -ea ,eva V aff' . -as---. ,F A N N' 'W ,uf wi Y Q ff- if-1. ',:,,v' . .I L.',aah,qf.f 'r 21:1 -yy-nf . -n---f- ' 'Ji 'J 'D 1f'- ' '- ll CCW U ' ' A--fcxf:-1.14-'J -- i- '.' '-. f'i- ,- 7,5-4 W1 'CW 'TI'-Ylill 'V X 1 .i X, - ' te . jg at 31,3 . - . , 9 z:A,xTv,i.'i. f' K9 fl 1 ? :'Q W, 19' j .V tl OJ, ' R T,-. yy., tv ' ' 3,-:-T 'T' 11 in in :X -i,-- jf: ',- wiki . Y. ti Q gl, 'l Yxji' Lv-E ' 9' 37l'i'lEX f ' if' C ' Q lf? lgglbsgli-vigil 198 rg STANFORD So,uiw,1 923 QUAD -. , ,. . ,, , . .- J: 'gc -,fd I, R, , , , --. , ,W ,. W, W he-?f-f'rt i1 7x 7f'4i sf' 'ff if?-if 'fl fiefoi 5 5-55515 . ., i Ev . if? be 'TT-f':f' :ff if'l'f l'v'il'w9nlm,.:,T-.i3Q'filHiQ1f ?i'l'efb, '74 jlt'fQ.'!f'ffliiokjirif f7,,111' Ll il.-T7 95,.: '-J?-355 Kjailfff fiiige gfffdf ?5'QL'fL1G ii ,wrap at - e- -- X 5 'A n Q--5-Wt ,pa aw, if 'L ' ill I fl? 05, highly lauded ends, Stephens and .lierkey, were Q23 powerless to stop him, and time after time the stocky quarterback ran back punts tor gains ot fifteen and ,.Tif3,l5.3fl 525, twenty yards. His defensive play was pertect, and 'iiimlff-,fl he guided his eleven with the .cool Judgment that 'gl marked him as one ot the best field generals on the ,mil-9'f, 2 ir i cv t 'GSM' 'lull T foils . I , 4 0,54 -QP- In a way, the figures do indicate the broken iield running of little Nichols, ntfijatwgj ifffgi 'Bruin halfback, and the effects of the long ,.,9j!fj'Q1.. 'ffl twisting spirals of N1Sl7Ct-fQF lt was Miilxligifill ,iff California that rolled up 42 points. Less lgtsfwlj. all noticeable was the playing of Uramner and jwfrjisffl .V V . 'Al ' lcl , Berkey on the Blue and Gold line. The te.-,','yi,fi 'i ,, , . ,. ..: ' ,i 'yf thing that predommatcd was the so-called .Ego-,l California maclune,,' the individual parts were siubordinated. faf,1l,Q3 it fi it N- f'i' it For the rs li qw, . . . if H Agtpfq plnqinpizq ,Rickie 'witll TIVG 1'T1lI1llt0S ot tll0 ,Mtg ,io . . . , . 1. urs: ies, I. fxvlli, Dick Pershiiiig wus shifted to Struggle t h C eleven ,,',X-liwijjg ,iff mil, IE' ttfoigch Yap Gent nncl: Inelnbel-S of thg Stan- ,,,iQr,llDi: 'U la post lon Ill mos If , . . I i7 ,X ,fy CWI, the games lust season. Dick fOI'd V5LFSlty fOI'0Cd 'C 10 an ll M5 25251 '2,?1 faS 'JZIIIii51l i'iI1i H'KS GOLHGSS Of Fortune to 23421: Eli? Sill' b'hl5 'if ff' E5l1l'l'l5'fi I1if1sEl'Q favor them. The un- siihi.-5? ,JM imma nfin' onknna. ' ' looked for and the ali A , u I .N l 7' f.y,Leg most impossible hae -,M Qui, happened. The team accorded only a 'fhghting ii1Q',l'l,jQ1 MQ, chance had jumped into the lead in two .minutes ot ,lf,Ff,il,!Q :ji play. The Hwonder team, for the first time in two seasons, appeared as if it might be routed. ' 5.1,-X 5,5 ,,- ., . - H u, In Van Gcnt's warriors, with the seven points EW ,ir - - , .,,.l my, tucked away, went at tl1e1r task with a vengeance. .,,,,,35,,,,1, Cmgflgli Doughty, the Texas Terror ol: the Cardinals, 5, ran back the kick off to the Stanford twenty-seven- 3i,L3f', , , . . ., .. . , h X, 55,1 yard line. Shlaudeman, meeting the Californians Rfgggidl 'T Ht their own game, had Wilcox kick on the tlurd gig-Qj.,H' W do Tvler Francis Bud Wood- al -J 'ffl WH' . f -1' is another mnn from lust Q- Lil' 7 'id His judgment was justified, for little Nichols, Qjfifvs figgltmaygl gvvgyit Yin., fqggjfg . - . , V . - , , ' , , ' - v ,- ' --s 'QQ' Dlflylng l11s first Big Game, tumbled, and it was 1fQ1,',.'f gm Q,',f I,1,,Qfn,,,1'S,l,f,,,.tg1f ply, ef? ' ' 2 ' ' ' X ,- w a -d 1 'd k'11' 1 a. 51151 M, btantord s ball in the middle of the field. Shlaudc mmf? ml tezlgfiilgulsujns lgmjmuh ,l,t,,J,g til Xgarked the numbers, the lbaalg tra? SIqiIIq:DGti imililmiglfiqgglin ggdna-i,?iw5ul:5, QQ gif I' icox, and the veteran ia ca as 104 s raig g,,,wi,,,, ,md ,, good new 'gm ffliggl- y '. ' f P ' - l. He is L Ios An ,l 'N 'Ji Jil 2250351 the California line on a deception play 5,1115-In nmnhiw gf Delis Pmggii ,ggi tm een Var-c s. HW 0 - QWI' fm X' X ' - Ld 1, -- --N -- - d - H awe? ,',,, ',,:. YK ' 515,22 f . V. f -' . ,-. -777 1 f-sk-31i'f'A:'-', JSP' x9 fl 'X5l,Cd!N , 'ft' 1 filuf, xf. f fi'f'7, --Yr f l -JF. X, - -I . ,- M'-1.-1 --f 'eff mf F ,--X W N -- fl isle 333533 ,,f.gtj.5,v fwfr, 'L-f2.l.IllJff' i ga , lf if ef A xiii X S , Ti, - V, ,pl .,'ji.i'K,, I., wbfxqj -1, . 1lUI .n A-Hi. ,YAP lg? 4,51 A f-Ig. g,5,..xYL1.,:.b,s,V:U. A dj., MSL J wt- Q' xii if n '-1 sf' f. ii ff- x- -.T rl ,x ll!!--w..fL?::-r-5.135 ff,-SH FK-T' l m.q1g, D39 Dxyhflfgj fm 11 Ml 6 f- T- ' fefmsff ff-eff M Ps-1-mfbfff 199 STANFORD o,p.lwy 1993 QUAD J +.v:a'f'-'fffff-A .i+ffV+'++2'f'2Fv. 'iw'?h fi' 5 . E ' 1-WVXTV' rffff-'7'7'Ls ll V47i'?7f'c+'5!x'n WFT 'QTTWM-:-f'g'? S-fllifmfff-Wille V'av9fLfi a ,- ' Pif4f x -.95 :sax wifi ff. Clin-1 a-1 in gt I ,1 ,, fi 'i 1 71 ' 0 S lo+6 H M at ,A faya. ,slim Q .L.arQfrz,,. ffliivffclial Meera an -1 10 Wi J 4 i U 'ci 1 . I Was Stanford, a 20 to 1 chance, going to do the impossible and score another is touchdown? The wearers of the Cardinal in the stands evidently thought they were, for there was bedlam let loose on the west side of the stadium. On the op- liflgifbr posite side, Blue and Gold supporters were rubbing their eyes and wondering ff ki what was the matter with their team. all The answer wasn't long in coming. There wasn't anything wrong with Andy L is Smith's machine, save that it had been caught before it was ready to go. , fl Fickle fortune turned from Stanford to California. This time it was Wil- Qifgvfd cox who made the miscue, for on the next play after his fifteen-yard dash, he SSW dropped the ball. On the first down, Nisbct kicked in accordance With the ayQR52,l'5i Smith system of kicking and waiting for the breaks, of -the game. Shlaude- man juggled the ball precariously but held on to it. Wilcox punted im- :wi mediately. Another exchange followed. Nisbet's twisting spirals, aided slightly g 293 by thel wind, were averaging fifty yards and were driving the Cardinals back ,Q gm ,pii ,rg towarc their own goal line. ' Q,,.P', g5SQ'l'?4 Slowly but surely, it became apparent that the Blue and Gold juggernaut was jf' Mgt getting under way, and that Stanford was to be crushed. Nichols received a til M, short punt by Wilcox.. Like a flash the sensational halfback was under way, and li l .llg,XYl'555 he was ngtihaltgwd in his dash until the ball was on the ,Stanford twenty-two-yard rig E kxgg ine. rip oomiey made three yards through the Cardinal line on his initial ,ab if les effort. ' E The over-anxious Stanford qlinesmen anticipated the next play and five ., ik ,fb My costly yards were awarded the Bears for otfside. In three plays Nichols and fly Nisbet brought the ball to within five yards of the Cardinals' goal and it fell to 'll . if SKI if .. J, ,H bi H5 i i :iff iii? ala l Hai ,sa le AG li is! ' l J ,a .f if . wlncox eocs Dows THE 1.-mm, ' i ' i X-.Egg a,K,r'ww--f ' A Q W- M 'f , ' 5 i A ff , U.- N.-, , is .. A IM' -is-43' --Wdlill. ---f - .iw wb , - s 9 . .V Y ,wx - O 1 'f-' f' HN-X: ll lllllllliu,?f1'll 'v'i :.5,v'.'f.J N'-xg, 5324- . N :u,jW, -1 , veiglltm eff atgilvffcrlfffe -Egan-Za if ,f i ,Y .EL 'ay :MPEEYQ J lf X533 ' -3 'xi S1j.,.1 3,3 5. 'l -g l V -'- ' - .V ax,-if 1 200 y . 1 -1.1 1 , 1 STANFORD, OQDJUMO 1923 QUAD JgT4j1l ,'J',1'Fi' --s W -,-. 1-, .V --- . . , 14-. .M-: fgrqgrqff, , 1 -.ak ' - -A rs ' sgqgrlirfr- fmwfrfpb M--- 13' 1 w ' ' 1. . 1--N ' , 1.2 HJ 19 ,335 Y. ' 1,3 ,J ,i ', X' , - 27 ' Q 4'-JJJ7' 'f K 77,11 .4 -1, 11 '51:'fXX , 'kltjfilll:1 Qf13Ni1f'f!., gf-'1il1l.1pf iff-'rijf i11'?.:a1of:.',ul2 3 LQf1L'5-iitilifc 1-ft. feffifigf lgftxtf 351511135 lffi d 'U-c.L,L.1e ' M--flkliw il 1, ,N ef 1 . . Q: lg 11, girly the lot ot Toomey to 4351, 1 'M-0 11 earry 1t over. The -3.,l11b5gJ6 51335 expected California 1'jQQ1l11 g1 -v. 41--- .-... MJ 41 1 CW., seore had at last come 1 a 11 d Berkeley sup- ali, p o 1' t e r s breathed F2 MQ - I .Nw 11 .Qi easier. N1 mil W1tl1 t l1 e Fseore Wfggeleifl ggi knotted at 7 to 1 the l1g4111f1g5g1 f-W first quarter ended. :71'i1,5,.1i1 1 3511 , 21-1 QM A stranger, wl1o had jltyifgi fl 1'j never heard of or 'Q ' fjl ff seen e1tl1er t e a 111, 7lf1,'ffflb11 pl wo11ld never h a v e Zfullgfbgt ft' 15 fruessed tl1e f'l11'll o11t t'1i.A'.2?f1 fffff S 1. ' , - eome from the first ,itltfziflk quarter's play. Mme YQ 1l , , r 1 w ' li J' 111 1 7 ll1e btanford flash fl lu 'W' . . 1, 1,1 ' ' 1.11 M. W s'1'.1xrc11111 11oo'r1-:ns 111t11.1M qt the mqt of tl 12, gqjlxili, ' ' I X .I 7 G ,qzanie was ot eom- 11111, paiatively long' duration, and the C1?LlllL0lI1ltl1 tea111 lltltl displayed no 111arked QQQWY5' 1143, Sllllerlority over the more inexperienced Stanford eleven exeept in puntin,Q'. 'UJWEQ 'lcv . . . lf, '- lim Hut the t1de turned 111 the second quarter, and PW the g'a1ne from then on had a deeidedly Blue a11d L,g15W551 Gold aspeet. 'Phe California line stiffened, and the Stanford backs eould make no gains. So it 3117! was tl1at on a fourth down, Wilteox dropped hack :pg ten yards to kiek. 'Phe ball was snapped and the ibljlfrj? ,L7 Bruin forwards sifted l1l1I'0llgl'll. Wilceox never had imffl 55115 1, - . ,L ,fly wtf? time to take even one step. Ile was downed where ,11,t,1',5515r Wg he stood and it was California 's ball. on Stanford 's glam 1,15 tlllI'ty-tllY'GC-Y!fl.I'll. line. 'l'l1at one play praetieally My . ' - . . 7,31 My gave torty yards to California. s 651,311 mf Another offside penalty against Stanford, three fffil-Slm V ' ,KW . QQ hlays, and Van Gent's men were hacked up on tl1e1r twelve-yard line. Erh, quarterhaek, ealled Q-jfy ffm e f. ' 1'-. W. .. -. ,R 5-'rp' l.01' H1 reverse play, and Nichols I'0lllIll'4l across the m,.fiQQ'lg,lj,'fjl'g,fis l3f.f,1.'l1,lfff Xflfgjf fffigol 112,17 llI10 for the Second Score. flll0tll0l' NUIINUIIYS 'experience is .1 7 7 expected ,fl-I develop 11110 one ol fps? The red-Jerseyed players 02111116 haek WVltll the 1111- 111151. 11111-1111111 1111 11111 efmsx. 1112 ' j ' . V. . I V . 7 t I-Ie plans l'l'llllxl. guard or tuekle q1'l7.?f.7t1, iii. intention ot uiping out that seven-polnt lead. .ll ima ,S 1, g,.l.,,t 1,,,,!d' nt 1,,.,.,,k. tqwma 1,i.f1 they did not know sufficient football to stand up lfffihfg''ll1fflldi'I.'lfl 'f,'L',l,11lf f, pQfQI ifgxllr QM ag'a1nst the onslaughts of the California eleven. Qmmjiiffg' Nfq:l'iggfflgmfff' gms .f1-1-.ii Ktflgfrll if 1 HOW ffoinw '1t 'Full s wil iDo11f1'l'1ss l'ieked oft' and 'i 1 1l1e1 11l' 1-' -' '- ' 'S 3 L J ' 5 X., r - l LU . ,., 1 . 1 x , 1111 ll 111111111 Club. l- X! .lffllf-IN, K. ll'V1 V1 1 ,v,-1111-- , , 77-77 7 7777 777 777 777,,v,,,,g.. Y.----2-1-4------ '-M'-A ' W .f71.s 7 ' ei, aaaa- if ft ffw - , 1 ff Zl'i? 'T .11-at-sf 'Wy Y:-129 YLK-1. f'1.ixi52-f- ,f'f-if 1 1':l -'1 'G Vs- 'o 1ii fff-we 'wif ,G1n'L-J 111- .X A f ' lv 1, - f f L 1 Qi. -1. H. J. X ,- 9 .M 81 uf. . 111 f QQ 211 lkirylw 3201172-ig. Tw1iff5'11J!' Tuff W 1 f5lil4q,Ef'l1'fEif5fff1'Dl'VJle1H+' .VC 1-V -UWB' 1 Lf-a -Q.Mgr-..ff1-.11sa1iiaeewffambfrf ,L A L in 42111-4F'lLf404lff 201 STANFORD ffx- 1923 QUAD 090 o 1 .- 417947 ,.',' , 1' Li' '11 7fgW'4N QM lf' 1-'ifrlii 1'--.JJ ' Xi ij 1'3iX,lf ,, ,nun '- .x',',,f -e l z -N wi -'Vu 'iam' . 1' .Q Ai My -W if ig-'X !f'f,,. .3 my f','. Kid' li ,N . ., . iii ' il W, in f 1 ff .ifi-fi: vii 2.1 '- rl VM 7 .fr in 11' U0 'lf cl' '., Hx, lg, w.. .. I S s. ,h,x'i i 'M l'l Q rel!!-iML.','i' ',m,'i .'gf' .fi m .N :N'51I'gt1.. 'Q l lu' i, . . ll , ' 'HV' Llljii iiilii' 1-'.'l-in-i : '-f lf r?A,3ili,Ji-lg. 'Q if ny 2.1 L ' 'HJ ' Ii-mfz.-l 'l..'.1 'M -l new fy, 5' -if f' 'GRN if 0' yi .qv i,--,H ,Clfglif -db . - .V ,cfRx,lrf-5 L i:'g.l' ..,q'g 1. . 'im llfv Vw ,V X. ff' Qln N. 'iii' ,n i. he . fi'-N if if? . L, M .4 tin , X, lp, tw,- y,:'g.l uhhh -fx 'ld'- , , f,, We l ,v . l' his SP? g'FLfa51'f' fx' si fl ,.::Qexr.f . ' ' ' 'i i x I J ' f '.. ' A -',.i,:gvf ,, . .,w.! N, i ,ff ,1 ,U 0551-J 7 , -V-H 1 sh' -1- ,,...-- . nl, .., L. .A L.. .J. 1 Mfg JW, i .r i 'A ' f 4 , -, i ' iii-:?.i'Ti'Qdk L f4 ,Q,Q:mm,. ' Qfgwr after the Bears had tried three plays in the center of the field, Nisbct kicked over the goal line. A kick by fy, Wilcox was blocked by Clark, but the Stanford half re- '-ii: covered. On his second trial he kicked out of bounds ,fi on his thirty-eight-yard line. ' 'lf California quickly traversed the thirty-eight yards necessary to go for their third score. Nichols, Nisbet M and Toomey went through on straight plays for three if. and five yards. Stanford was fighting desperately, and Henry l i'nnklin Sproull saw service in his second year of Varsity football when he held down tho position of right end on Van Gentle aggregation of athletes. Walter Powell used Kewp in the back- tield on the 1920 squad, but end is his favorite position and he was shifted to the wing this year. Sproull's home is in San Jose. He is a Beta Theta Pi. ford with his forward passes. A screen pass, the most feared of all California's reper- toire, was caught by Nichols, but a team- mate was otfside, and California was set back five yards. Mul- held for two and three downs, only to be fooled by a nicely executed criss-cross or crushed by a powerful. drive. Nisbet plunged over, and Erb kicked his third goal, making the scoreboard read, 21.-7. Stanford once more kicked off, and the Cardinal line stopped the California backs. Nisbet kicked to Stanford's thirty-yard line. Patrick was downed on the line of scrimmage, but Wilcox went through for three and five yards. iThe Bruins were penalized five yards, but their line resisted further attacks. Then came disaster for Stanford. Wilcox for the second time was caught on the fourth down ten yards behind his own line by the charging California tackles and ends. Brick Muller, whose entrance into the game a few minutes earlier had caused the stands to buzz with conversation, get his big hands on a pass for a ten- yard advance. Muller becamie the Blue and Gold attack. Line bucks were abandoned as a mode of offense, and the sorrel-topped end dropped behind the line to rout Stan- i X . ly. ln' 1 w xi, l. UI. 'vu .i--,- 7., l .,,1. .7 I .,5.J .Mt V .ilu l'1 il . .fy . ,. dd' . M, I .i .,., H i id' ,. f . i 'ei fi l l W. iv' ..e.., Ji Fw il il ink tax . in .,, A ,. .rf 'ii '1 if, 1 ,ag 1 -l, 5-K ji xii l -f 1 ,QQ 17 'N ,1 acl e,p,,4Q ler completed a pass .fy and placed the ball 1-.-,i if L 1 ' l .iijfqf on the four-yard hue, .gy tkqfkrlciq X whence loomey skirt A VLENSL MOMENT WITH THE mm, A1 . ff: QE-YYY, -- -ffzlfyli f If-541 ff fimrffl'-.wr 'ws .fix-s1ig19,.,..,w ,, 1, ., gc if rig df?--'N W4 ffiW'6i'7Ti-elf 5. J P its Q sf-775' T - 'wi-. .5 FV 'ici-YU . 3.9: -ms -ew ww bei, ellulmilki-Lsf'ifefi1ig-. z.?ivMf.-- QM-Eiv-' . wa feat ik'Qfifsi2iii'r2?lff - .1-fsvfiir -Wi? its 202 THE BIG GAME, STANFORD VS. CALIFORNIA A i s J STANFORD Iyioi?5EIWoo 1923 QUAD, dfilfllf'-' 3 'A' -5 ,gfbf-' 'Aff'f,,N'1Tl'fff2'id.QHli?'lWi5f3'f 777ff'i7'i,k' T ff P 'ix' -s'-s'f1L'2 t-'f:':- Q-Trib ,. .'g4.E,-fig,fl.5311.tt,l. J ,ug .A,1 i is 5 fi rife ! gjfgjji fgjfdf - if, -3fX,l,F iff . M K gfgflz C-,Q ed the right end for the iinal score of the half. Erb lgifrif' 5,53 converted, and the scoreboard, during the intermission, .Mil read: California, 28, Stanford, T.. 'jyliiijf fin That was the low water mark in the game of the Q if-gf,lfQJi'i Cardinal fortunes. The second halt was the story ot a All Stanford team recovering lost ground, and stopping for 01 the most part the Bruin attack which had spelled its ,,,-,,'iliQ'f,Q,, downfall in the first session. No longer were the Card- inals fooled by the plays of California. They went in Qjffgfl to hold the seore down in the seeond half, and they llslilllljffl ,f ieli' 55 sueeeeded, for Smith's men only crossed the line twice more before the game became a matter of history. n ?p,lE,1fii, My ' The powerful toe of Arehie Nisbet booted the pig- W, skin aeross the goal line to open the hnal halt, and -the ball was put in play on the Stanford twenty-yard line. Mllilyff if Wil4:ox's punt was short and went outside on the Card- inal forty-eight-yard line. Nichols and Toomey, with lil end runs and off tackle bucks, shared the burden of ad- 'QWYW vaneing the ball thirty yards. Then 'tDuke Morrison, QQ, L mfg! plunger-in-eliief of the Blue and Gold forees, bowed jyigililillffuig We himself into the fray in Nisbet's place. Morrison lacked gl.gl,g,f2f,L ,M the educated toe of his predecessor, but he had an ed- 0 Joe lvmiglass added his if Qfjty ueated head and shoulders that hit the line like a pile- if,','1,,Q1f fflj, tglisliewcigfa driver. There was no stopping the newcomer until the gQQ'lgf:E lSpmfl' nfudeS 'f'!'H iiiigiili-Q one-yard line had been reaehed. are ef' the ,lf-file guards iiiii i,' Three times Morrison hit the battered, fighting iiiilfgiulljtinl13lTgllgili2i?.gl?,ig5:l ffl., man .squnrl, but Line Coueh 5QQ,li'g7'iQ:. jill A - Lanliiiig developed the big ,lveli v,,1 ' fellow into a star lineman, gifillf mlxltelinsteifiiis to his nat- A in , l nu.. -ut, s homo is Qylf- illdiiiilil-iililif tail.. uni he is n gala 5 .2 1 L. gum . u. gym: PM is fff i- f ffl i A ' ---- Cardinal 'line-and three 59 J T times he didn't make a dent l in it.. On the final, try, ,QQ y with inches to spare, he shoved the ball over for ,jeg'f.7.,!'l: tml Ualitorma's fifth toueh- QQHA down, ending the scoring , tor the third quarter. T The start of the fourth l,l'iQfri',l quarter saw the Stanford ibff,fQ,5 forces fighting to prevent c.xmifoicNI.x :foams e.xM1f.xMl.I': the fAllll'0l'l'lltl. steam roller li it fl. 1 QM fl 'Pm Q . .-, , l , , i. '- ' -jig'-J ' -QliTlH., on Je Hsu it if ft'5r'ffxf'f54' it ff finfi f Staff IQ' ,IL Qs fe? f ff? XAPEF S. 5.,,3f-.gf V, ,,,,,.f .--- ' .--s 5 fixrlllfql, f,,3+j4Y WNWL JS i , J fsffmff,-,L gtf,i,t,3L., ,. l f J I L, N I -.i1 V 1,1l.Cs..lf,-JY f , 203 Q STANFORD 1923 QUAD Qg.IUfy,0 9 Sea' -Y -.A95 , Y ,W H ,V , H xv, ...... ,TK J -fe WA- ffW.1f'f.- - -f - W , 'raw - .-tru., If M -.2 fl YW '1 ..'f'.M TfZf'f:'w4' 'WF ver f- ,f gzilili Ux .l'y9'N Y,-','..-'qs ' fwfr cw.-1 ' - f 'lf ' Lixw 2 2.,z'4F-b...- 5, M yzrlf ella V 1,43 if 4, ff sf: -l1.v'Tdfy'x.l 'xxl iv-' 9, N41 fvgliii 1,?fla,'A,lJi 5, f:2Q1Ie?s.fj 11560 lgrrll' 'L' fry.'wk-Jll'5.fi.,.li-ln 5156 'H Qi. -f- -14' -'AY' ' ijj'J ' 'g .97 :xx v- f- Q:-1 A J E 'ENN I-,jj J nmwmcd' :il +c'uJ 1' Yr.-ill - l 19 Jw . - '1 ' . ', H' J' 5 from doing any further damage. bubstitutes be- ugh H - . .1 1- -1 my? gan to take the plaee ot the regulars on both Wil ji fly teams, and the play was confined to the ee11- E,-ij. ' l ter of the field. Dud De Groot, playing roving will f lN.l'ii7 eenter behind the line, on the defensive, played il - I V mf w tl1e most sensational. game. As soon as the Berke- X u ' ' 1 , ley backs got through the Stantord line, they were ij, 1 ' . sig fbiflilkf met by the big center and brought to earth. flak, The 'Final seore of the gzune ezune am few nun- utes before the final gun, when the Bruin backs Ylwwlg' regained their temporarily lost art of penetrating I l the Stanford line, and marched down the field. fill, Diek Dunn, substitute halt, bueked the ball. over Wil wllsm from the five-yard line. Erb converted, and Mlm i l'i'y slowly the figures on the scoreboard rolled around .2',.3Q. l J Y .Q..'-.liigli to 42. lam Twill li 2' v - I ll l UONFERICNCIC S'l'AlNDlNGr, 1921. SEASON iw s 1 'lil' x . . 'ill , s Won Lost Tied 'in 'vi' , I , ' Y ,l f?ilXl',l'i5l . Calitornm ...........,....... 4 0 0 'Jllfl ' 'C' - . 11 5'glal'gQ'y 1 01'1'0Sl Betts vlurefl 011 Hob W?1SlllHQ,'tiJI1 State ........ 3 l 0 Jllfii lllvauis' 1910 Vurslty und then qtllnford -I -I 1 ,QW wa ilifliltlf'.l5 'Et.3?l'.iLf:l' i,:?rli,.. bf A 1, g,.-..--..---.--' -.gs- ' 1 1 2 e'l25 Z und ussumed the duties of guard ' 'I qlxg on .the Vursity. Betts .is nu ex- WgLSl11ng't0n lhhl H fl 2 2 isufly. JN W., l?lCl'l0llK50d player, und is ulvvnys O I I ' J .3 1 Sy S Qgl lfufjl iightiugruiid uble to cmuulumeute lllgon ------...-.- l 2 lwqljf ?,'f,'llll5-lg, this spirit to his teum-luutes. .lim XJ Beats lives ini Phoenix. nxrizouu, ,l HQ! vylv13W'- nm is n mcmwr nl I-Iucmu Club. tgwlllgff Wei 3- ll'rl'l2 'i 1. -1, ,,l. .i -. 'lr' THE LINE UP 'P -,ti 'flu ,gc V - WIC I CALII-'oeum rosrriou s'rANro1zn my f'w,'x'l'w HEHKICY ........ ....,. 1 Q. ic. u. .... ..... c ,xMr1sl1:1i1. ,ui l?i,l6sf5'N'f BARNES -..........A ...... T J. ic, u. ..,.. ........ 1 ,uiucicm Wg' Lwmlr CLARK ....... . ......... ......... L . la. u. ..... .... 1 JOUGLASS QW? ' 1 'I ....-.A... ......... . G. .. . .......... FA 141: '-fu fi McMILLAN ...... ........ 1 c. ic. L. ,... ....,.,i...,,. C Awrmu 'pl s'gq3gPfIENs . ..,,. ........... R . E. L. . ...... .................... M ERTZ We ,fygil-Q f .................... ...... c Quai-re:-Imek ...... .,,i. s 1-ILAUDICMAN f, ' iM5Qg TOOMIGY ........ ,.,,. . rn. H. R. .... ,,,.,,,.,,, r imirqryirig li ,uwx,,g NICHOLS .......,.., 1., H. J.. .,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,., W ll,q,0y, like NISBPZT .....i............. . ...................... ,..... . .. Fuiihack ..........,,,,,,,,. ,,., mvrmcx vw sUBs'rrrU'r1oNs J'3'f4Qtg'N Cllll!fH'lllll'wllllll:'l' for Stephens, Morrison for Nisbet, lluuu for 'l'oouley, Stephens for flygl' UQ Ffa Berkey, loouu-y tor x'lK'll0lS,'ll,Dllll for -Burnes, S1-hurr for Ulurk. ,jill ,x,'lIlf H Stanford-Betts tor Puvllle, Sproull for Mertz. NVoodwurd for Doughty, Stieo for Dougluss, glxrtrunftl for Betts, Lurseu for Campbell, lfershiug for Ludeke, 'l'nylor for Curter, Fullerton for V,-jf W P . ' om wnrc . ,Qi - lj' ffm qffj lem Ju L ll Qi - f sf lxfl 'L lllll GvrsiqfP?2:.',ifTT?i:i::f':i'gg,H334-jrh-------'-' ---mi-ew----f---V ..-..,.. .... --.,.-,. ...... .. .-....m:,i,'z .f N4-2' fi '- 'if 'llff' i r 'P-fifrgi, .. --'f ' -alf.n: H'- - .. -gF1T '- 'T:fi-1. K ' ' 'X Qf.f,1l' A f1fco'jf,,.F ' fQle?.,'-ufmr'141 491, ravi, ,Q 'gifr.5W!,f.f5 gg9u9,f'1fg,' 1. ,f11p.,, .vw . ff, i., Q .,-91.5. xy. Qybj Y. KA, ,xbbfgwx fi, y1,xM,',. ,JQCMCX 5, Z, 'wi me . 'Ld l iaxiflf ei'lm f i.,2'ii'Qf ' gmfgf wwiw11P-.feieitgaieijm--4'i , r, U a.'fqg7.'f553iq2lnrQi,i3ll.fMlf.wg. qs' 1 1 - 4+ --Win 1. ... L, .11 1 .-1-, f .4..,4,, ,L 20+ ' 4 xx JK Sv11ANF0RD qoewuwo 1923 QUAD E .' ll. Q '1 Kc'7 ?fl'lw19ff-'f y-fr --f ' v if RFQ , , . , , ., . W , ...E r- JD fs KC bLf'517Nfif ' I ' Wjfib 'CW mf x W ' I J, 1 2 'af1FQ.MAk Qfflfk-f-N f.J ,ra'ff,- 5 5 W ?'7 7 Pl-if f uf Y X 44.Q,4,4.L Rf- 1-Q'1f'w,, . 51 , 1JQ., l U' 1. ,, XR! M.-. V V .Y L -M 'Rao NN, A 2 ' -r A 2, S 3 A KH F ...U W' N I v.,,,,,,d sv: NH , Vo, 1 'Ls' . W? qw Q is-of 6 SW? 'f A A' 5539 194 ni nh 0 if I KXQPI 44? ' W QW GSP-5 6' 4' 'PV Ep Y X , I .' A ff-.:,, JG M 6:35, gb M J, N 3 , , , :W J' UMW I Ea, ' -- E . ,9 Wg 1, W Eb fb Q6 FHA' yxf if vb. , , A J Z ,- E FTM 1' '. 'YU-QD ,'1W'-'M -ffgia 5 W ef' Hu W C' Tb ,J y X' N jx' V1 if M Fbgqya ffm' FY 'NG ff. Q '- JI QA L m V 92 3 X 'N rd N ,A - Ig V N fi fa ,.o'T4 n ' -ru mfg if A THE PASS THAT FAILED my ' V . . H3 Mp E. fb. gew 'ff 5 5 THE GAME IN BRIEF QQ? ff TOLD IN FIGURES - scoms BY Quixnmanzs gpg, ', 3? Swv- Cuhg California ........ 7 21 7 7-40 mf ' gc ,' Y ford fox-nm Stanford . . . . . 7 0 0 0 5 '1 - W' kkf Yxrgs ngvanc-cg on scrinmmge ' ' ' ' -' ' saab - ' S ll 'v .... . - N - , , T QXKC Yurds nclxgxzisd gangs .... 330 3-i2 V CALM OFQN IA S SQORIING Q 5 gurds ndxfnnced on kickqffg, , 210 155 '1 ouchdoyvns-Nchols, Nlsbut 123, Too- y Q. I nrds gmned on r G t u 1- H e d mev, Morrison, Dunn. L 'N punts und kickoffs ....... 91 150 Goals from Touchdown--E1'b 167. 9' 0 -- --- N41 W m Total ....... ......... 6 S4 929 sTANFoRD's SCORING jp ' 'M H Number of 131111115 .......---- 11 S Touclulown-Wilcox. fig X Number of P05509 Ufwllllltcd- 8 16 Goul from Touchdown-Shluudcmun vsp-X 1'0l'WIl1'd. passes completed. . . 3 5 ' K 'Kg ' I Number of kickoffs 5 3 w 1 K Wil gg Number of fumbles. 4 2 Oh IQICIALS EN in K' Q3 Number of first downs ,,.I.. 12 18 Referee, I Yurnell fCh.lCllg'0JI Umpire, 0 N1 Number of 'V - ' 4 5 Huebvl fMlClllHllllJQ H8llillll!l'SlIlllll, Brownell '-'XX ,. 1 Y DOINIHGIOS lecelved , . . ' , ,. H T , X 9 I urds lost on pcnnltien ...... 30 42 in hlmew' me c ' udge' Hu 'ph '0S mm' 1 A, Avewge lengul of punts .... :so 42 llefsw- M Y 4 Q? W 'X .r B f ' 751 A EJ E X Q E Sf 5 ff- -f f if- - .1 f ,. 1-.X X 2 ' if an-ew V N HZ -.-uv . L r fs? 55 E W.: g,J1fff'f-1 - 1 1 g5P,kf4E21,.rnQ??nvsmifLnLw 1 ., -1 fi-.F wi. v,1,' -if, XJ, jj' 5,4 f-Jfgiihugf-f' V 1 2... - 5 x,vliQ.Qh X, ,- jxg -r YN E 'E mf Afkhf Em ADM? 'Qi Mig 205 E i 'i K, N, , STANFORD ,3m,,,o 1923 QUAD if .-1,1-'.,4 ' J If'vr'i...'i'f -1 af '.f 'f' '.'T3V': 17 dt' '22 '15 i .rd t F .7 W ' 'W'-NK f?g,g2?a,'f.1f?ff?D'5i,,133-.'u'i'i5ffQQ-i f,4,,,isiq-17 uL 5 fif,i,,C, 'ffl' iff, Q 'gi ?g fi.'fw.Q 'J.-gr..-iiirl byl 5f,'?fl3,.ffLbf'--' ' -1 - 'Lf-'-'J-' E'- .gL: f L MJ' 'f 14.395,-j1r...lnN,, jL:.gL:1-4.g,Z ..., 4, ' gn, ' M' r- Qxirpigit QV, X' X 230 Q . if? NW' I J l' 1, .' ', ijaiexs FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Ni H. ,ll f , ...ii ai f3' f5i,l lGll'l'Y-l1'lVl'l FRESHMEN, the largest first-year squad on Stanford U: :lit . records, answered Coach Duity Seay's first roll call ot the season on Sep- Hifi f fill'-it tember 19. Because of the large amount and evident promise of the material, two if P i. fta assistants were hired to hel Coach Seav. Bob Cravens '23 guard on last vear's QQ.. ,IH I . I Q I I 1 an I., V, ,i I-ii'3 Qfqi, varsity and out of the game because ot miuries, was chosen to work with the 4,7 Y',i i- C . . . 'l ' linemen, and A. F. Malarky, Oregon star halfback, took charge ot the backfield M., Vlllf' Qrtndidates. 'fr' X i fl f .Qiu . . i ii,Q-4t4.i.pe3' It was soon evident that the freshmen were to have not only the largest squad H, ffdwfk. on record, but one of the best elevens that ever wore Cardinal uniforms. Guy 553, Dennis, the fighting, heady quarterback from Los Angeles High School, early ,WF ,.-,..i!'1'-,g ' , W ,, proved his ability as a yard jijlj Qzsfjfiliq ' ' l gainer and field general. Ile 12tl'JF7?':ff was elected to pilot the squad. ifi - . . ky. tj ggfffiifi Cuddeback, Gilliland and Wai Q li li! i Howard showed experience api' .-ls i 'X , , , ,, . M,wiH', .l,i,.iiwyl?u and ability tor the backtield W, .hui ,Mi - . L, l, 3j.f,vMl.,f positions, and Janssen, Van -Qia- llook, Wi d e in a n , Fuller, :iff f . - . I , gjybr gi-3 Shipke, Sole, Grook and Neill aff, qygttlbgpi stood out as strong con- Fm isifllwpi tenders tor berths in the line. 1,,i,i'f.g Saab Lowailuglsaumiaravea aa on the Campus October 1 as M7 the first invader and the Seay :iffy 1 W., eleven had little trouble in -Mig ilk. ' K A ,Qi ' ,idm sent ing tl1e prep .team away Avqiiii gc-iswif with a 32 to .3 deteat chalked pg., , slitw 5,5 - y Q , Ut' ii,v-fe- up against them. lhe Fresh- .,,'7. Duffy saw men showed strong as indi- ,lift ggjyilm ABS 'll' vidual players but were weak igixgfg n on team work and the score Qi, 65,227 could have been doubled by a more united offense. B October 8, the Babes battled with two prep-school elevens, Berkeley High in ii '51 iuggqilf, the morning and Salinas High in the afternoon. Berkeley High held the Babes 'VH mix. to a 7 to 7 tie and outplayed them throughout the contest. It wa.s only with des- gill' peratc ettorts that the Freshmen were able to hold the Berkeley offense in check. jikjwlji Gilliland was the star tor the Babes, running eighty yards through a broken i ui .- - - - ' ' ' ' ' , -iQ,QZQ,5 tield in the third quarter for the lone touchdown. ln the afternoon 's game the ill,-fl Babe second-strlngcrs were held to the small end of a l4 to 13 score by the Salinas il 'lx :QQ , V' . V ' . , , - . ' yi, ,WELS eleven. lhe x lctory ot the prep squad was practically a donation. VVeak tack- QQ xi' ' 2 N Y 5, f oss FQL' 1 ..--. - f fi -Q. f Y-Il a -JTTQJS, , twf?'ffQ . .Nc? z,.3w,.,.. ff? ' T'g .1'j'jj'j,,, i ' , Wnni, lQf'f7l1' Weil' if ffttlfi fe' .-ff::2'.fi T W f'i'1Ss -Yi amz -ffl? wa were K .ifiiiiiiiiiitr is Jfwfgzvf' .ii'5'Q.Ld-R'r1 'W eh., cfl.tlfia2fi.ff ti 1 J? :rf X - fifkfwfgrefeeffalw .arp J swf- '-caries in NJ- .N'QQQ,g1,V3. A-A2343 fSiy1,'3,figtis wgkifgfiw gsm?-ifvjmx i ,,,,, .. ..--- X vjl1l4.Q'hf' ',',g.g,3.g, 71,5 dx .iij2,,Q,ih iL Lliimli 5. '- C 'Amit in vU -fr withal f:fQ:1N'ff,',,i Q1SLQxi2L3f'lJ, '3ffg:r?Afl::i 'J 206 -H STANFORD VNU 1923 QUAD Kinney Cndflehaek Crook Widannin Janssen Gilleland Shipliey Van Hook l'llllll'l' Dole XVittenberg Wheat Sm-:ny 100411-lij Neill Mavrorie Dennis CCapt.J Williams Middleton Howard ling and inability to fathom the Salinas passing game were the eauses of the final outeome. Hadley, halfbaek, was the star for the Babes. Moving down the field in steam roller fashion, Sea.y's proteges flattened out the defense of the Stockton High eleven and carried off the lanrels with an 87 to 0 seore on Oetober 15. October 22 was ordained to be a day of rain and the 'Babes had to be content with a 23 to 0 victory over the Selina High team. A sloppy field and a slippery ball prevented the first-year men from piling np an overwhelming score against the visitors. Before the contest with the College of the llaeifie on Oetober 29, the dope was that Seay's men had a hard battle ahead of them. The final seore of -L9 to 6 in favor of the Freshmen exploded the illusion and revealed that '4Swede,' Righter, the eoaeh of the Methodists, had but one football player on his squad, Captain Spoon. Gilliland starred for Stanford. A VVhen the Lincoln High team from lios Angeles eame north on November 5 to play the Freshmen in the last eontest before the Big-ljittle game, the fans turned out to see a battle. The first-year men played from the outset in a fumbling over-eonfident fashion aI1d squeezed through with a 21 to 14 vietory. 7, I : if lil-I W6 r A Tw A rvhglr E , XX 'r rl .Ts -'r '1i'm ,- fl A J , i t V 1 lug, .hai fig-V4 llbf' lhf .ii - Qfltiiv .,i 1' Q y i,f9'i . at li' -, sf ii-' iw, im ,ff--ll' l' 'dl wifri it ul Elf .Aal,.!D I . J, ,I if, e. . l ,.-,', Ji'11 Mi gitil, , ,, 7' ii Q, :M 'l 1' . ri, viii. 1 iw' 'I iiJi,,3'i3ifif' 1,11-1 i'.f'Q Mfr-ii. if ' f .r iii ref'--1 . Cl ,I wi L 'll Willlffli M ,si i.. il Wy, l -:',ili'l l-wyftyfq ,,n',,,:,,i .1 l,, .iv 'M xfqi' fig ' fue, 2 if-x'CfH. l,VI',,llf.'. 4 sup fill ,W 'UNK' .-,, ttf .M ' ' N I ,:- g. .., i J IJ 5.1 -iw: lp ,I 's ' i .Tw 1 ' 'lf if, oil fr-,FJ x i - 'ami qi Q -i tr-ffl r H, f xfilirgi ' Y--A--zggfgf '14i'F'i' s .ex at , Neill- t riffs? Igfiifs' aff' sniff. wx .17 ,H ,.:ggyy A -. 44 fly,--f.,'.w:-i,-VV- i ,-.pu ,ix .Y x gpg: 3 , gxggir..-,L-:D3Cv,f. 1 - Wir? wi.. ,, tl:-I I, ' I A ', ,z rl 'figjsi sfg'-wifi Qagiwlf' lliniii. f5f44'f f- 1-flip giqi '-.aff , ,li .fra if 1-iefrlf if X ff- 1-'-J .1 -igljllli I: It '-wiziq xii 5 V 4:35 if U' vii srl?-:T 7 l.-KI5 I X11 . vi-,4f1'U idilkf ifglfhoi is-Ci' 7, Ji ffl'ffQnAl i A PW' -' A fifil 1lfYQi'Qf if 1090 Kai 'F' ilrlvff' w!5:42?+.'-11f211.4gbfgfs sinus . -.-'QQ-m,fs.'2..5Jiff.rgfgL1g.egJgff, 207 i ' ii, x. ' STANFORD OQDJUN 1903 QUAD 'if 1 W. l i i C its ll 1 1: 4 , -.fog 1 H J :-'-gr-Q-wAA'A' - -- -- - FA A-AA'A'+x. A , Q ' -fs - . - - , -, . -.- -- , M ' Vg. 'C 2,97 44,915 ' t-', i.- ,vvhfl flu, A -'ff' gftlitflm 1 ' if lin? ' iv ff fit? I 55' f,4'DF' 13 -kA. '9,, C - - jl f - we ff J J f-.-J QQ,-fi ' G' fx A x i X 1 an 'Q' Y, MWC? all STANFORD - CALIFORNIA, 2 1 -2 8 75552 B-5' , ' 1 n D i -,ll .7512 'Qi-, Seay's men approached the game against the California Freshmen with a 24-le, feeling of not knowing just how strong they were. Repeated games against weak NW-li teams had not riven them the confidence the might have had considerin their Nil . Q ,rj . I in N y . 1 - gi H Al., Wffl, caliber as football players. Coach Seay had built a smooth-working backtield lil gf'-,liffig ,. . . . . - . .. . . ,fin and a fighting line out of a squad of raw recruits and, :tor the first time in years, QC i QQ a Stanford freshman team was rated by the San Francisco dopesters to stand QQ? gqfi' even chances with California in the Big-Little. ,,x Q ',i ,. , , 1 Q ,ip 7. ata Before the first quarter of the Freshman classic was over, it was evident that ll,XzvX3,.ig Coach Seay had built up one of tl1e strongest yearling elevens of Stanford his- low, tory. During the first three quarters they outplayed Sprott's men in every de- Tlflg partment of play, only to lose in the last period by the lucky blocking of a punt. 3 ,irq With the score standing 21 to 21 in tl1e fourth quarter Cayot, California end, 3 blocked Cuddebackfs punt and fell on it behind the goal line for the fatal touch- HQ'- down.. Spalding, Bl'l11l'l halfback, was the star of the game, carrying the ball for gain. and StlffCIa11'1g' the defense when the Cardinal Babes were pounding it ,gg so terrmcally. lt is no exaggeration to say that this man alone made possible i' it M ,M the California victory. grgjihgg-1 . 'The game started before a crowd of 10,000 fans, and Spalding began his Si,'fl'q ,gy Qr1ll1an21pertoru1a1ace by getting away around the end, running thirty-nine yards Alta' ff i ,-4 'or tie 'rst toue ic own. ' .AG-A 775- On the fourth ila f tl 1 Y' 1 C' A A - will W, ,, 1 y o ic game, ,uddeback bucked throu Th tackle and ran M ii' tfljli . 5 Ziyi i 21-11 thirty-seven y a r ds Q all lf-2 air ii b k Wi Qwild, ougi, a ro en 5 i, field for a touchdown. alia' W The Cardinal offen- sive p r o v e d i t s fgnlf-R gjtilli strength by complet- ,fig Jay ing a s1xty-yard Jour- lily? ney, this one featured filly' by brilliant forward itll H 1.2.1, passing, three out of QQ four attempts being my ,ix haf' successful. W5 .Sprott,s machine gl ,QQ stiffened and start- SQ! A ing on the Stanford JY? , thirty-five-yard line, ggi made a consistent ad- :AM gance down the field ,li---J ll - ij THE me LI ' it ' 'O I' ,a touchdown' fig' N mm GAME Spalding and Terry Rib? A . --- ..f'ff 'W' ' A- -----.,.,,-- ic X A fifs-Ki ,mwwigir -------e 're AAA A -----. .--.f,r.,--..f N fi bg-ffl' 7 Dila, -if-if??Q 'i'f'5!J f ai- 9 - aw-fa-'-fs. .- --,M .xiii-ff 'ff i f 'H'.'1A1,- M Wi' mm ' cik?f4Jl 4.1 S9 Cvgflcf' pg Q1 'fififfwi . A 7 ' Eff- JL 'gd' ' 'i 'lf i'jS?C'qf::, , 5 jf X A ' , A -1 , Ai! 'Q W, N Wi-' H , T -Inu' H- V: I '44 r A -5 :QI jf r 'O' Y V X 5fl v' 0 in 'U'm'-3 208 L. 1 , .-i wwf' Y 3 STANFORD MUN 1923 QUAD JY A W- .... ,W 503' :o'e A iiJ'l:'lY7if':'l 1 MP L' F! 1 '22 .-as wi 12.1 .'. 'fi-f? Sf4fffi's:i'fiWwY P - I' V ,lg r1JLQ,,xgb , Q iv- Jufpg-?+3.i5,,. bf H M c V.. A , xifdf px,-1 Oils- Yi ff s3g.4J. ,5f1CEi.4.?x,Aw 0192.7 Qaa ailfpib f , ,. f, v. C ful-LE - A E made a good gain on every play, Terry carrying the ball over the line. The half gi-Cv ended with Stanford leading by two tonchdowns. - Qj5lwfQ The third quarter was one of hard. fighting on both sides. Coach Seay had ,MM been forced to muake several substitutions and the Cardinal machine never re- ll? T gained its smoothness after these changes. ggtflw With the opening of the fourth period, Seay's men at first held like a stone- im wall. But the California machine had its stride and came down the Held, making 5222, to the fifteen-yard line where Cuddeback stopped the attack by intercepting Terry's pass and running it back to thentwenty-nine-yard line. pw' On the next play , 1 Gilliland f u m bl e d ' 23 ' ' 'W and the referee de '51 e. , f . f 1 621253 ,gl gg elared in favor ot QM, , 54,5 California. Spalding, fggazl Terry and King made gm, Jjfgie consecutive g a i n s fit lown the field for the il' ii' ii ii t - L IJ 'rio 9 t y 1 I1 g touchdown, , lil ,j' MM S . Vw ,H ,, , 1 pa L ing carrying lg i gg, W3 over. ,ill 1. Q WLC' For the final touch- :gl fi down, Spalding punt- S31 Q 351.35 ed to the Cardinal 5, it fourteen-yard l i n e 054' filo and when Cuddebaek attempted to punt out i ' of danger, C a y e t ,Qi broke through the 'CM line, blocked the kick, lg .Af 3 grid fell OH it behind cix1,1roRNLx ADVANCE Hixirr r, + e goa pos s. 4444, Kg . Mr? , if2f,s,,r?Ai .fl r 4 il? fl, Q53 FRESHMAN GAMES ' 1 ,Kg Freshmen 32-Lowell High, 33 Oct. 1 mm ff. Freshmen 7 -Berkeley High, 73 Oct. 8 0 Freshmen 13-Salinas High, 143 oct. 8 fr? Freshmen 87--Stockton High, 03 Oct. 15 lj.f1lfg.Q Freshmen 23--Selma High, Og Oct. 22 r' ,QU Fig?-. Freshmen 49-College of Pacific, 6: Oct. 29 'N iff Freshmen 21-Lincoln High, 143 Nov. 5 lxefiisig ggi Freshmen 21-California Freshmen, 285 Nov. 12 do Vs 39.55 X, ,Xp H f . ff Q:-fri .... 1 Q . .eff v f .f...PC. 4. P serv g., --.J xkff , 1lHlnui..,, fqd-H 3 XG- f . 4, ff, X ,4,9gf---Qs C kg-. .,i,.,j is rf -'Em QiF'E T1' '3,::2.-F ' 1f 3lZ'bQwa5i5 T' TWA J 49 A' , P 209 1 ,. i 1. .,. .i 'i rl i STANI-'ORD' OQSEJAQ 1923 QUAD i i l .,. 1 . 'x N W Y , ,, 45.-'j,r '.Qo , , . . .. ,,.. - , , K t -f'f.Q-fsVjj'fl . f 'i l,f'4!5fl :hifi Wi ffl-03522. F1lfWii','tuW , , Vai kflfsi Y 9 ff ., li i.'l f'I - I, .112 E fif'llg ' Q? I - ' !Jl'fCfI. '. it,- .:'2f wi W f' ,F ,ip-..-W-. .Y--W W--V-V.-W -if gow. -KJ L-v-f -W -- ----f- ---- - - Q ii, 1--','i,5'.l' Jgffi X tfff iff 1 VI, N. I, 2 Wlxrv J, ,,,.:,7,,!,, ,,,, i...,.,. ,.. , ...,,,. ,.,., ,,,,,,, -...-.---Q-ar-v-runny-W,-V.-, fy.-pr N -- ,, ,V -1-uvv--v U 1,0 ,nfl W f. Q ' x , , PN, g V if Q, hail. ' . wi' Q- wig! 13'-iw. , Pav- li 1 iii N 'l ' elf ' :hifi-l, Hit,-T fs- ' 'I ' r ' .2 i,, ' A ' f f ' nf' ' ' Nl--4 . .ld ,I ,,' ' ,, In ' f - ' ' ' - i. li'15al i l 'Ny 1 if fl!! ifllil 5'-fix 'ti-I i T i t lQ'?,',,17l SW ' A lf- -J A i I B I ,I f ' . .,-,l.... LW ,.ia'T SL,-1 ,, .F il ' ' lik' 'f' .ill-i. FOREWORD . iq-f,.fI' Regarded in the light ot games won and lost, the N22 haskethall varsity sea- i-i,. ,Qi son at Stanford could he called nothing more than mediocre. From two eham- fl, lvzyrgijl pionship quintets to a fifth-plaee in the Paeitie Coast Conference is quite a drop, sql., i ,i ' - n - i, ll, lk-'11, -1 and it took the fans some time to accustomi themselves to the change. , lla 3g'f'l,.'Ql Wll,llti it is true that the Cardinal cut no wide .iff gui 1 ,M - ' - . . 'H-U' , swath in the intercollegiate basketball held this year, 'lmttg-'i yet the results, with all the circumstances taken into 'Fifi 0OI1SlCl0l'2l,tl0I1, are tar from discouraging. The team lgll .,,.lliy,,f:',l emerged from a trying seven weeks' season, in which lu y'jg,ll',i,',L, htteeu games were played, with eight victories and 'Iflxil ,-ye,ll1f seven defeats. ,lnopportune inguries and sickness, -9' l x - 1' - - l'. , ig, combined w1th the top-heavy sehedule, threatened Aifyf, ,.,Hl, more than once to nullity all of the efforts of Gene -, l.,,,1,f, Van'Gent, who had transferred lus activities From the .if.gl Q, gridiron to the haskethall eourt. ,j',',' Graduation had almost totally wrecked the court ,g,,2,'yf.' pgipelgifney Igf 1921.11 Pieik ltR1eluu,opd, guard, and Apr i 4-, ,,- JP y ogers, w o lac a ernatem at 'forward with ll' ,,,QwI 5, Davies, were the salvaged parts. 'l'o supplement GU' .f,f,,i,f these veterans, Van Gent took DeGroot from the Foot- ., ',f2iif',','gi hall held and made a standing guard ol' him. 'I'he ii , 'gQ?f,,ll 7l5 Uilmllflill Qlellgtorl then searched through the ranks i,wi.x'.'f of the 19 ' res iman team and drew Nlellose 'md ll-' ,p.g,,.f' ' f A f i , 1, ,WIKJ T: 'I T-tnssen kit iii Ni Q r . f , . . V, .si-,1f,' , N, , ffwfiflfl lt did not take l0n!l' for the fans to see that the il-,,,1,jsl:,3 array lacked two things: experience .and weight. Ex- H W ,F flf, lg,-qw, per1ence they were gradually acquiring as the season NH MLHOS ' li 55 :wi - 1-v ' -' . -1 . ' ' ,' , ii Nip Mellosc sti rrsd for the ii R, l.':r1,fi l 1'I'0g Wl'l llntll Mtiknoss 'mil ln-lunch put it danlpfll' 1924 freslumul Lenin' 'Phe crit- may on any rapid development. Hut the lack of weight 'H' S lf Wi mls ml Wd MP' li-5 - pi yy-lq -ln fllmqyqt iln yoggibh, hun ,I t ' ' U hc would never make it varsity LJ, Us AV, 1 ty: 1 u f . I H A , r C lhflll 0 0VOY't50lllC. team due to lurk of weight. ffl, f,M,- is lhe bright slde ot the season appears not in the l,7l l1l-Itlie11l22.PQ01lS011 f'NiQ ,-94, ,lip ,X F000 1 but .n thx fu t 1 t I P . I showed these l'l'Itll'H their mls- i, h Ft, i L1 L. fl,C ld. tl0 l0llIlClI'ltlOIl XVQLS bud tulcectbyfluot only' making the WJ , affirm W W'fTn'?ff flmnrf. .Wall xi'::.s .i::.rg.' .?if a1I',.li13',l1t as 'l,,,flA,L.g VftY'Slfj 0XIN'Ilt'l1l'0 lJ0llll'ltl tll0lll, lt lS Hilltf to Iwodivt was uueuuuy in being able to Auf gb ,N W ' ' flud the lm:-du-t from ull angles. ,ijt ojryxii-L.i.'x 'Q' ,--- Mir. -1 ,f,,.u. 7- - F ii, -K QA fq' + '--4 ---'W -,vwrk--xv, -V---- -qM- I pl 'ff . ,if ..x.. fi, J. Co, , . H if, ,Adj -1 ,, ,-ef , --,Hr .fin if, .1 '.'o,.X .',1'?..l,7,,- '-,. i.-. .j,.,,-. 77 , all l'r:fg.4,-s :Q fjfcllz--J-QCCSQQ. sf.-3if'Qia'f , ff' . 'l '.lqv?T7?igPf+' 'FJif'74l,3n.53-' 1 N - i 3'-H'L'MnLl 4 i l-ggQ4l'ml': - 5- --W - W- H '1--fff L?qf92.i 7' 5' fl'J1llii'l'1l',3fihC'ii,flx' A- -g,...-.- - fe H .. . . ,, 1 UU- :-I J-,H -, QL, ',- , ..--f 210 ff 'Q I. STANFORD Qo,uJUN,o 1923 QUAD J Y... W W Y Q -' 9, .3 A'-'W' .52 'ifH'r -1-'fl-ff ' 4? 67177 'if-Q 3 .. 5 f he 'xi -' Fff5QiT'iff'fif2-Tfi-it'nfs W F41T :-,'::frt1 'a'A. Y e HQ F5352 1 5 if lisfi A ?c.1L'?l f'ST2'2f4ff'.'5'Kl f-ffl? 1' fiixllgffi'Y5Q?effllSl5ji34 ming- f -f -H v-'ff a a 1 f- -- - ' - 4 'a ku 9 - -.-......fn.--.-.W---4a ,-.a nv .. M1 -,...J.Jlx,,13f,w .gf J ' el, 1' ,l 7 I, Y y,. Q. l- 'V all J' will if M6111 ,' U 1 Q x x ' 19' nf-I' .tg JIMMY DAVIES w,.'A , , ,,l'.L ' fi V Captain 1 ,l- , !,,- Q 1' ff -5 ' , if 5 u j3'.fg,f' YQ g No gamer a captain ever wore gjg qfg, Ili.: the cardinal. on a basketball court FTMKQ? . 1 . . in Q31 than Jimmy Davies, who piloted the Ljfx:lgg:. Q41 1922 varsity quintet through the if-iii l .5517 --hw - - 1 . fl hardest season in the history ot the QF cage game at Stanford. .igwlggi --1 ill' Qi' JU? Outweighed and outreaehed, Davies lg more than made up the size handicap fiigni with his speed, skill, and Hfight. XJp53liL.5 WX r I 1 1 ' . , . , - fcffQ.,F5,: F iroug lout t 10 entne season the fiery M. 5, 'Wil , Cardinal leader watched warts of but l'ff'el.1 lu' . . . 1 M 1 ,K auf two games from the sidelines. je ivy lil ll' l if' ,wwf . 161 ' lffi' ffjffi Davies played forward on the 1920 gflfi five that captured the Pacific Coast 3,Q'Mr!lfQi My Conference championship, and he was gill? N151 a member of the 1921 quintet which M21 of 'ff- ef . - - - - - Ut H .gmc defeated California and tied tor the lQ.Q',l,aff,Jj 'lil' Coast championship. ilivflaff K 'E 3tx1llT'fi a-Mir Em 12204 ' U lf 'i7f'M ' fa M1121 llll ate ffl la Wg .Pali Tffglgl' fr, NW? Q1 2' ,X 'W 551 Vila frm 9511.721 we ,Q M44 l?W'l5S-P ljwz 1 v2 lfyf52:L?r 13- 41 -we eat ,f L X Q, ,mi fav' rw-1 1 F X ' 1 I wyrjx sg N.-'L-Q, mix? NQY3,g',f-5S ffQ4,?21f'fCf'f' ,155 4 fu 1 ,. if 51- M'Vsf'y'f-. --r . ' 'HN' v .,f fl- -4f..11f-,gatuy x,,:, 'NN' ,fi f -51184 arg? yflfx: ' ,xL..'?,l F -.-554. ' U39 'Qnvjg?f1v,'-'lf ll' -f. if 1 H 1' .aiimfhfa QMQL, aswx-QQ, 21.1. ii I.. 1 ,Q L s'r,xN1+'oRD v,,,.,,,, 1923 QUAD ' .49--gf? --7'2 , , , .. , - . .. Y A-. aff, A M J ...f -aw-v r ,ew ffm- if IU f i7t'Rf lil-fv :xiw,f'r'of 01795 'ff fsflr Guillen -55511-i'..1'9 ff 1+ fp, .1.,.v,r is,g,4,uf-l,' ' 1 :Syl , ., Q ' ,,.wl 'Ts1 5. f, :W-.KQV 'f' ff Q--,fp RL' ,351 Clif if fi xl. fD3fYf,CQf'l1g51 i flftwijjiifi' l-?iriQ f glial,f+,.Sfg.e.?1br.1- wif-M Lrfmo.-milk. Jll rf':59Ur -if.g9ll -'l 67 M' ,wr . ' M 4' El . I -. X am, wr Ll' exe is J 'n will 'tl - , , . . '. .4 Jfll' that l?eG.-root, Rogers, lllellosel and flanssea ugly? will form the nucleus oi a five tiat xu M-ji -lilly' finish among the leaders oil the Paeihe eil: ,lr rim, , -1 't ig-1. 125, lyflf. Coast Conferenee. Added to this list of diff!! veterans are the stars ot the 1925 quintet, Nfl, I Alexander, forward, Ilottman, torward, gd lg,,?llrTQ,,fg?j.. and Shipkey, guard, all oi whom have the mf gggillvitfr neeessary weight. H .f-yfllfgf, 'llhe new pavilion, eonsidered the most :filly modern in the eountry, was the seene ot all 1355,-.3 all 'lil the home ' r 'ffl T' ' 14 'il Ffh' ry- , , gflllllb fl. LI' r rlnllflry . .. hog wxixljflli , u vi-Y-lgid 'lil' ea ,Z a PRELIMINARY SEASON ., W.. . . iwnlilll - - - 1,' ,, if Van Gent, with the hrst pra'etu.es inter - Xrgigiifgfibil rupted bv Christmas vaeation, immediately 3,154 ,Je ,' i -f . . 5. l ily, yrifgfii set to work to develop the Cardinal. hve. Wig, 9 '..e,.: . . . - , Z f'll2lSill' The short preliminary season ot four ,ff e l '- . - 1 i ,lids games allowed him little leeway, but the l3pfl ,i5' v A eighteen men in the first squad were eare- JU, 0 ' fully drilled in the fundamentals. Qty . fu ' . . . . tg fel lt was with misgivings that the 1200 ll, , ' 'gi ni pawn: -. 41 ' , 5 V V M ,q. ,3j!ij,Vg,,, xv, ri. Llll ix. Loomis people, most of them Staniord students, Q , lxljl XV, Il. lnfl.y Rogers was eler-ted nt the ', . ' ,' . . . .' . . , I i, f lfil,jylf,lql 1-lose of thb season to pilot the 1923 varsity 'ldnlnlcd' H1130 Iqnmnd' Gylnndmunl Un 'Lulu i,lw'f,r,i le,,lU.f?,,. fm-. tllfiiwfs has 121:-ymlffw rim zvarsity ary ll to see what Van Gent had to offer .M 315.1 inters unc was enp am o ie . I res x- - ' - A . , 1 QM, Wt' iiiiin team. Lefty was handicapped dm-. 1I'l l.ilC Wrby of El. llrl.hkClIllZd.ll. tltaflll. Sflilltil. U rllflsylr-. f im: the 1 1 lY PM of ll ' 'H'!'N . revi'1r1 f1 Clara, with the strongest tive in several -W1 jgwglf .1 ly knee, and was nmibel to hit his stride until , . . . . I I ,ill W Gsille, late in the ivinm-. I-Ie is it fast, nm-41 pmym-, years, tlrrnished the eompetltion tor tie wg. Fbielilkimif E:::luFix,es his best dm-ing the whole of eve,-Y Clay-difml lmfskgtey-S. F.-elllifil. . 'llhe erowd was agreeably surprised. slit, The new eombination ot DeGroot and Richmond, guards, Janssen, eenter, a11d gel! !,gglN'a','j,Qf, Davies and Mellose, forwards, outplayed the highly lauded Missionites, although ffylrgg the final score was only 23-22 in Stanford 's favor. ljgyl Qljrrlllf., Davies turned the triek for the Cardinal. Witli the seore tied at 20-20, lgfyfl Ape? Referee Petaluna ealled a double foul. Vukota, former boss of the Livermore 'fill Cowboy five, converted the point for Santa Clara. Davies, who had been playing a hard game, walked eooly to the other end ot the eourt and threw a basket. A QQ, l.,lLI:f'ff. moment later, Mellose got loose and tossed a field goal and the game was won. Kline, The unexpeeted vletory over Santa Clara eaused a rise in the Stanford stoek, rgfxl jyf,.fQIlilf and Van Gent 's charges entered the first contest in the new pavilion, with the l3f2,,: gfgejgr College of Paeilie, favored to win. The strength shown by the Missionites last ,fill ' fffh' ' ' . . Wlebl year, and the taet that they were eoaehed. by Sweden Righter, mainstay of .iff rg., :former Cardinal teams, added an element ol' doubt, however, to the outeome. lifviflqg The dope ran true, and Van Gent's maehine had little diffieulty in winning, KS. - .2 -,.n-- M AMY -T W... .-..,,,...-,., H . ..,.. -H ..1,-.,,.- 'Y - ' ' - . f'r'.U' ' x,f77'vtl' C'7',,.3..,.,i7 - gms- -f ., . -,., -M ..v, ,. .-.-,,'- l 1 ltd QQ j'-xc f- Ir'-'.fp'fcli2 P'f'flb.- nfs- rf fr --ss . ,-,i,, ..,.-it , , X,--. . .ff l ff l? ir 'FV-ffl fl fffl . , w 6, . nel., .-1 - xml. 1 -- . . g,-ef ,! svr.i.r-Pwrifn we 1.-JJ! li 51, -,K 25115--9wi.f,' TQ lgggliy ' lliillllllnm, kgs., ' , ,', f7,i7',ai,2f'- ' ,-llvff 4LL'i,.!:1l ,lf 'D ell, v f'9ff-ft'vWf1f5.i 5.-lfgfvri . -.mf it gui? ' 'Q f 2-12 IME. YQ ml 'ififgrii1--3-lil' lr '9'fi9wfimef'1i--ink , ' ff 'iii'-iQQ5iL9f1Q3'f ififiy 212 L J STANFORD, ioaDJUN,oat1923 QUAD f'1'VZ.- 5 ' lwirs c' ff, Q . '- x . f' --'Ter' , is J., m '1'?r. ,. .-- -ff--f-11-S - 4- s , ---- . , W-ff?-.4 - Yi ' . ' iftfiyf 4 M-M A 7 3 9 -C. AQ-rp ' Aww- 5-Ye: T :l'l -A fi we-if -4 Nw 'A' I-'r' illtl 30-21. Stanford jumped into the lead early amid the shouts of a. crowd -of 2500 iff' E15 winch filled the new building. lllcllosc and Davies, with three field goals and a ijt?-f Q9 free throw by the latter, ran .the count up to 7-1. The Stanford rally continued ! 'd-- f '.,-ffl the 'remainder of the half, which ended eighteen to eight-in favor of the Cardinal. gift-gc HQ .Phe College of Pacific game served to introduce Nip Mcllose as a varsity j1,flfi,,Q-f Qty star. He had two Methodist guards on his trail, but that didn't prevent him .5fE'S,i'g5- gem making fourteen points and bearing the brunt of the Stanford attack with 6'5g,t.fQ,D Qtr: avies. L 5-'Till' W? 1 Mclloseband Davies were largely responsible for tliedownfall of the Olympic Wei. Club unlinnted quintet on January 10. lhese diminutive forwards, working to- aqiijliiilg wp: gether with perfect co-operation, overcame the defense of the club men. The 551 Lie 4 final score was 25 to 21. ip. It was Dick .RlCll111Ol'1d,S turn to star. The Winged T3 fllfi O, figured as substantial winners by many on account m,'Q,QQyw ii of their previous experience, ran into a snag in the Car- dinal five-men defense. 'fignfgfigtiri The playing of the Cardinals was the second surprise time-'firii of the season: Condition, teamwork and fightingtspirit pulled them from behind, and placed them ahead in the jjj, Qgg .M second half. Witli a 15-12 score against them at half time, Van Gent's.men stepped out and were leading, 21-1.5, three fill, minutes before the final gun. The Olympics rallied, but QQ-Vitae Stanford camenback strong and won out, 25-21. I gli? Phe Olympic contest was regarded hyksome as the-high .IW water mark in the development ot the Stanford quintet. ,fQ3fp i?5 The condition, team work and basket-shooting of that game gtajli were not equalled again, probably because various members Jyffjg of the squad were sick with influenza. fflffff .There are few who will attempt to explain the 31, to 24 Eililff We defeat at the hands of St. Ignatius beyond saying that the at tm' bardinals were off form, and that the lgnatians had been My underrated. The crowd that turned out with the expecta- fohrfig Mi tion of seeing Van Gent's players steam-roller the visitors were astonished to see Cronin, center, and Johnson, for- Dm, D,,,G,,,g,0',- img ward, throw basket after basket. md ,,,,G,.,,,,, Wu, tm, at lhe Stanford defense was weak. andthe offense was Qiiiliiitellg-fu,IE21-tmllfizjli bjgmtw ffm weaker. Davies was the one bright spot in the .otherwise at ,lm 1,,.gi,,,,g,,g of the dull performance of the Stanford quintet. lle tallied ?lg 'Lt1::if1'm0if flmllhgli twelve points and was effective on the defense. it Stanford pm-it no q?ilfrl0NQi'1lilll. he rally brought the score to 20 to 19, but St. Ignatius opened j'f,fQQI.,,,fQ' mfg' ,,,'fQfQffI.Qj Ci? Egnigfiin and a final ially put them out of stiiking dis 1iEE32lfl1'll:E,tiu?Eeliltiiijqgfgxmi . 1 ' 1 2 1 o Q, ft Yan Gent 's charges took the measure of Flash Madi- mtmljflfrgtfzih fftfllsmiiz .ya gan s outfit from St. Blary's, 26 to 13, in a game sand- at-ft-im-. ' fir in r Tiiqlebi, l -if '7 1254-f 1-rt iff 1 .. was-as-ss'5a..f.five!-i,.e1gQ,f:s.ff9s'f .s-a ' Qlillti- X -71 U' 4 -.10 'NQATMJQW Q,m.y61Ew0F 1 ':' AY, 4 f .'1'mGiGQ 4' .fl '12sY1,,' wif .Lyla gfjf 213 'J z-5 , r,-I, . , Y Ev - , gh, i , , . 5- Y' LE : -.ll . ' il l NJ - Q55 xv! 6 . Wilson Anderson DeGroot Janssen Conch Van Gent Pitts Richmond Davies fCapt.J Rogvrs McHose ,, ,I 1 1 f ,1 'C lx l 'v , , ,X 1. STANFORD WNW 1923 QUAD JY 50+-'2 O9 1'7 ig' fini 5 33? 'ff -' ' 19 ix-' . . 7' if f f T ,-'i ffm C ' 'ffzi-' ' ':- 7 .127 ff ,K abil!.tiiiefke,-?1g-.fl'1s .T If - ':i'fzf J-.4-is 2 211553 .5 wfgffzgy, .ff-QQ-f.rfff?Q?f'.-lp?-fig:1.-igqi ,Q I V3f f' Ji L '-' -- -- 'f W 1---' -A-3-' Q 'Mfg -gffh... 1, .... - g mfg .5,,!.,-1i1-L,C,TJg.J''i'.T.,L.-'f'i ' 5 - 1,1 'Y -H X ' 611,19 ' E 'Q A ,.J .' F- - Qi1.i,,..'-,J J 'm 'oi Till- K'r'l 1, -.J - A ll - . . . 6 f ' I elif wiehed in between the conference contests on February 11. Y., gf, VVhat St. Mary's oltered in the way of opposition wasn't jf? very much, but the Cardinal live, partially escaped from fgjiigry fig, the throes of Old Joe Slump, demonstrated that it could .1,i3jjQg,'i'4 ill? still win games decisively, after several setbacks in the eon- lm Q 'Q ference schedule. -l'I'tl1l,jfii1i by 'tLefty Rogers, who was out of the game for a month in the first part of the season on account of a wrenched g,j.fWQK,, ,ggi knee, returned to his last year's form,.and aided materially Siftililgzfrl in overcoming the Oaltlanders. N1p'i Mclrlose, innthe V-Iliggirfjuj pk. three quarters he was in the game, tallied twelve points, N1-Q' and Davies followed with eight. 1JeGroot celebrated the gpg, occasion by 1naking a field goal. fa MQ 1-rl 1' '1'FH'1ff 'fi f I 1.1-'ffl' 1 1 f 1-. fit ,f.,i,fi' THE CONFERENCE SEASON ,sf-,fm li'-1' ff Q., 1 THE NORTHERN TRIP figwli if , , . . . an iw Immediately following the St. Ignatius disaster, ten sh fat? members of tl1e varsity squad boarded the train for the ff, fix . . 1,1 PW Northland to o men the conterenee season a 'ainst the lowl ' gf, ll. ij. af 4.' I . . ,D -Q11-1-1 2155 Oregon five at Eugene. The dope pointed to certain vie- uh , . 1 Q 5 ,I YR if f' M., , , , tories for the Cardinal in the brace ot games. Vf'7,1,yCf! ,yi melt RICHMOBD ,, . . 1 f I , - 0, 1 t tl at qi, if with tho Hindu t, In of .l he victories nut ort icoming, mu ., no my .any too -YWLQ 1,215 Digi- 'V . Great a margin. The first battle ended 32 to 29 in tavor .QR M , H' I lx Ru hmond, htau g 1: 1 i Al f,'ff,ff,dlmfjw pl:21 '1L'QS ot Stanford, with a dangerous Oregon last minute rally twpflikg ' 1- ' I 'I . A . ji, ' ' ,, W2 be difficult to nu. men- halted by the gun. 'tN1p lllellose blazed the way to vie- Jlxfilllbiq J, 4 mom has played , ' ' ' . ' 1 - .. ' ' v gif, ,,,,.,,,, Cm,di,,,,l ,,m,Si'QQ tory with eight held goals. Davies accounted for twelve ml,ii1,:lA 15,-,lfyig qmfims, ima his spwl points. The game was hard tought throughout, with Ore- gmlm t: 1:3 uni f ,, . . . . . V 'X lilhg ,, .jf ,m,n 1'ff.f,QQllf2f.fQ,.l 'l'S gon nearly always within striking distance, but unable to yiiygllplfggrn iilfl,dUQfIf:,i'Q'Q,, 'f,f fff,'1' fathom the Cardinal defense. , 5315 353 fgnm. Digi? was Espgi George Bohler, coach of the Oregonufive, shifted his ,iQf3,,jpl1' Elf fQl22',Ll' 3flf'f QEllt 'gfnffxfflil line-up considerably in the etleort to hit upon a winning fEQ,liYi,,3, tlge 13ig3,frlfl-.mi ami-4-U15-t combination. 'Van Gent, on the other hand, made but one an -' - ' .- . . - - - ' 'i,1-'ffl U' H mms' substitution, sending in Howell to relieve Janssen. .ftgppqrgl The two teams duplicated their performance the following night, with- the l7Q:f.Q3.3ix! diminutive Mclflose again taking the leading role. Another close finish thrilled the spectators. Stanford led at half, 9 to 8, but the Cardinals began to pull away 'jj,Q1.Q.,, in the final period. Six minutes before the final gun they were enjoying a 21 to if , I - . K - ,,Qg,i lb lead. Then things began to happen. The Oregonians dropped 111 two baskets, 1177555 lilfif hflngrlllg the count to 21 to 19. For tour minutes the tives struggled tor the Gingqji' Q:-if decisive scores. Finally Bob Janssen, who up to tlus time tailed to score, hurled g',ig1!p.l5 ' A 4 mf. the ball through the hoop, and the ga.me was won. f- - - f- ' .. . ' . 1 . vi . 'F ph t Over at Corvallis on January -24 and 28 itytxas-a diffei ent story. 'lheie Qvgtpgy Coach Red Rutherford was playing his ace, IlJelte, a center 01: six feet M251 9 iv ' ' i'ffm'll ,f . W1 1 -- . - 2- bw Wfvwifxffi-E as W1 Lis-ff. f O , , ., - , liimfasfff,m.ge.ftv5'c'E51 ff? 1551 5 2'3f,'ea1 v-iff ?lle'l i 'Bi?3'Ew?Jl,h5i3?f llfiiti- Q4 LBCGRZJ w,y,'.5q,.5i j,l? sniff wif . - .Fas .cms .649 f+f?'.,Mw4f af:Qs.lWwJ gfpf 215 I I I I I STAN roam Q,,,,,,, 1923 QUAD J if .554-ji-..,?4'fi' - U 1 H I Y W V N fu iq 4 5 L1 Y Aly' pk I I I1 ' fp' -f Q- -1AI+I,fv,-I- : 'Ip-uf, Is ,If1'ff, I III,dx ,if If K l -I 3 ,lalgjf .' .iL7'l?:LIi gg gfjlTffIC:'j3Kgi',f 2' ,if 'ilfImNJlii3i'I. ?j,.:1Tef'fx6 971521, I IgIf-y'I H 'YL 144A --J J, fit JW- --f--'H A -- W Qs- fifrlg ,-1-' n..,..Iu-' i 'ii N72 . . . VX Yflil T' six inehes of bone and musele. Hgelte and his teammates were too mueh lor the I' .N . ' ' W f 1 f a N-'A Iiwl-,'-iI Stanford representatives, and the battles resulted In JI to 2-L and 2-L to 12 vie- ,H tories for the Aggies. I h t H 1 QQ Jimmie Davies struek his stride In the first game, but the best that the Car- 4-ey dinal leader eould otter was not enough to oiiset the strong teamwork and the Ev' individual. playing of the Aggies. At half tune, It was apparent that the Itggws Ill' II1fflf'f35 were -besting the vars1ty'g so for the first tIme,,yan Gent sent in al string. oi: Im' giarilfqr substitutes until the original hve was replaeed. lhe newcomers, too, tell vietuns WI f-fi' W to Hielte's aeeurate tossing while Cleaveland was the onlv man who eould gather M, Il'-I ' ' , I ' ' fl-is 'AIWIQIE'-I any points. 1 D A . Ivo. .if.?'lJi,X'l In the seeond game Lardinal efforts were eoneentrated on keeping the seore AI' 'II ' . . . I 'A5IhI'lIl,V down, and to this end, Iljelte was smothermd every time he ey? 'Qggfxil got the ball. But Stanford had reelconed without Stinson, fy! ioxwijf who proceeded to do the seoring 'l'or the Aggies. Sllliti? IIIITII ,5Ts'l+Q'.'ji Iljelte was eliminated. 'l'llll U'l?Tl of 0. A. f7.'s total of I'II1 H -- . I . II 'II twentv-five resulted lrom tree throws. I-+I 'J . 'I bw , ' I 'FIM 1,5 Nigga Van Gent and his men headed soutluvard aiter the ing it'ilfjII' seeond eontest, having played five games in eight days, in- lllijl I I- . . , eluding the St. Ignatius engagement. 'l'he even break ou NTQI' jl.ii'lill74,I,g' the Northern invasion had landed the Cardinal quintet in ZIXIWI ggfliIlIff1f'q, fourth plaee IH the eonferenee standing, with a pereentage fl' - v: 'II , , I ,,I I' QQIMI or ooo. ll, I :I 'vt .1-'I I'ffFfI III ,I .-v Nu IIIIMI FIRST CALIFORNIA GAME I I l I ff,-II'-j'f'l . . . . 'W Mf,fIII'IIZ,I,1 Tired from their strenuous Northern trip, the plavers A-I I J - - . ' , I :IXI',III,iI'IQ arrived on tlIe .eampus with but six days before the first Q ill' elash with the lilue and Gold on February 4. Out of a lgify elear sky eame the news that three el' the first string mem- S.-,IWIIQ bers, Riehmond, Anderson and Uleaveland, had been Ill. jpl ifjlgwfg with the Influenza, supposed to have been eontraeted during fill, pgsiilllffg the Oregon Invasion. 'Phat seemed to deal the death blow gli, li1'QIgt53T,'fI to the already weakened Cardinal. ehanees for a vietorv gli, SQQFQI, over the veteran Bruin five. mm .HNQQW QI' Ig Even as the rival teams warmed. up before the game in Wm, ,Im L,,uI,,,,,i,,,, of x L1 - - . I I I ' I 5 I the pavilion, there were Few who believed that Stanford HI-rt Milla at iIll1'.IjlHl of All would eome within fifteen points of C-ali'Fornia.'s seore. The :fmIiQf iIf,,f,l''Q,,lIfff'ffff'l,II',','. IQ Bruins were bigger and more experieneed than the light fI!'lf 'i'-lf i 'I' V i fi'f 'f his 4-,X ' ' 1 I .I ' C 1rdin'il eombin-Ition Addel t tl ' I I . IIIIIWQ III IIIIW-II Ill' XI ,QXI f f - f - f fl 0 Ildt, ,fll,lllllOHd OYIC Oi the pivot work and his III, Van Gent's mainstays, was out of the fray. , -illflflllrlig, WHS iileifffil Iliad ' J 1 ' - . ' . ear 3' lu ,Ie season. o n If Kimi? I .hcimetlung like :III hour after Referee Kearns blew his was em- -II' the meviui-st III --JW' Q, l yy pst Q to gt-11-t tug yl 1 . ' ' ,- - defensive players ou the ' I IILGAQ . . ' , fftle, the erowd. ol 3100 bled out of HIIIIIIII. his size Ima IV f Xl the buildlnf 'l' f tl 1 ff' I - - ' ' - ' - ' ,CQIJQ I Q-I if flhhlrlg., Ie gauie as one ot the elosest and W 'Kl't H 'fl 1lf 'l 1 'Ivy hardest fought contests of the season. For three quarters ffiiiiir mud in tm ml is l Ju ' , . ' N '. lgfe' we L I - ..-.i,,.-+ A -W U Q- J cp, I 'f, . :iXT'11IL7er 1I'f f'wfvvp--f wii g'iA i IH I It I It I' I rois 2, My I-f?fP,eQq'fiff51'f':7 A -. VI 'I rsgzryi, ll ,'-.5'f2,gII:I,,g1f,r QIIIIQQI leger MI I. 'IIII'I:1+4fI'If.,-f,tf' E,IIgeeZ41IIfI1fII I JI I -,I '. II '.,I ,H , . +I I IF, . -v. -' :ALI f A' gs, Vff II, ,II 'I - If I. 5Q'.'.!LJ5IA.s 'fr' ixilaqtfl'-l :'if5'1 ' -w j . f ',.!-- If If-'x,u, I, IT- vIIelQTlIiilL ,M I'l'ii' ' I '-' ' --H' -A-A '-iI I---- hh-I-If-f -I1 lYI1f'f:.L?'1 set: Lay 216 i V i .L As STAN!-'Ono DWDM, 1923 QUAD ings Q - .,. ' 5' - Ji --042 W .7 - '-- M i ,'14.,fvwgE 'ys'ififff ' . 1: -,,.'if:fvf: If A '-.2 f VF 'life-Tu' ' . J' X- iw- N113 L?uQ -V+-i ...-..,-, .g, .,. -.-l--. Cl-Qli-.. - WY-7-W-V - X ' mmm ' .f fp W, ' -' I + 1 I ' ' . , , , , . 'QQ fi! ng' ot the way the crippled Cardinal team followed two, three and four points lie- Elini K. -v ' . . - Lmgllxi A fix-fs lund the Bruins. Near the end, Van Gent was loreed to substitute, and the Blue 5.-aff ,W and Gold inaelline drew away, making' the final seore 2-L to HC. lihfil' The seore at half? time, 8 to 5 in., favor ol' California, tells something' of the gfii 3 1, . . . . . - - , V Q' 1- no 1, elose guarding' ol' hoth teams, and their relative playing. .Hay Pitts, thandp lit' man ol' the Cardinal squad, was elected to fill. the gap left hy the illness of I-'W QQ Pltflllllfllltl, and he made the most off the opportunity until ilioreed out after a 55-351.3 lvl lard he-id-on eollision ne-ir the elose ol' the fr-ly. li . lm Davies tallied ten ofifthe Cardinal 's Fourteen points. six of them, f'ron1 free 5,174 throws. Ile was largely responsible el or the opening' rush that swept the liruins p5Q.y.vf.,1 off? their f'eet and put them lmehind, -,L to 1. Qlflggzgleston, eraek l'lllll1l11g1,' guard ol' if WlQ'llt,S orffanization fret under wav and eleetrified the s weetators with two long f,'2,Ei,?1i:, ,l ' 93' ' , , . . . . if will Q1 'Qi I, Throws that found the hasket. lloutlut, forward, added two more points, while 'Lim'-9' i ' . l' A ff-, lf Davies eonverted a. foul. 'ftlfpig .ln the seeond hall? the paee began to tell. on the lighter Stanford lmasketers. is-ggflfl.i f7 , . . . . - . w,,1 JL,i .Tohn Talt, reerulted hy Wight Strom, the 192-l .'lll't!Slllll2l.l1 quintet, lJl'tJIlQ.l'llt dis- M'5':J1yfg.- HSTUI' on the heads ol' Stanford. Ile ra11 the tfalrlorlna. total up to 1.3. Davies ilmlii ul. ' . . - , - . ,. ,,--I.. ,A M' made a. seiisatioiial overnand shot, hut the Bears overeaine the tardinal resist- 'pw-13.5. W! anee ln the last ten minutes, and seored eleven more points. Lg J NH My X plug: ,rm A 1 Af. Cv -Q1 mfr HOME CONFERENCE GAMES a..1g.lgW if - ' ' 'lb l I V . F7xjl.fC,x mfr' Wlligll je,-0,1 flgohp.,-, 'fwise man of Paeihe Coast liaskethall arrived here with his VVashington State squad for a two-game series on l4'ehruary A and S fiklfi with Van Gentls nnen, he f'ound the Cardinals in better shape than they had been all season. Riiehinond, although still weak, was again ready to talte up fll0.l3ll1'- S.-lxwm milf den. Lefty Rogers, after a slow start, was gradually rounding' into top form. g.j,y.lyj5ijQ ,itll Yet the Cougar five departed with two victories-the first in two years over f-Ffiwfi the Cardinal-to its credit. 'l'oo mueh speed and basketball knowledge spelled We the downfall. of' the Stanford basketers in the first game, wlneh ended, 21. to Jo. AW Forenson, W. S. C. eenter, had a handy knamik ot looping ltlre hall thriough tho Zitigigmt si- make . , L, W ' I lp Qt-mforc 'ittae ' '11 ec o nrt erri. lze. oifwf mil f Ht at erltual moments, wlnlfi t L K fi H - fu. fl Vrliiw WIN Hin 5 Niintinn' for Qiilwi. aio! H lr he battle between the two fives the to owing un T 5. 1 . I 1 E - '.ytf5.fy7,e, .Qi Stanford. Try after try from the hands of Mellose, Davies, Janssen and Rogers Cifjrfgypj lily? Wont wild. The result was that the fives were deadloelced. up to the last two nnn- Q ntes before the final. gun, with 13 a pieee. Sorenson seized the opportunity to tfffgtq K . - .. r - M tiff luv ...cp tally a field goal and the game was won tor the Cougars, to I I W A hard-earned 17 to 12 vietory rewarded the efforts ot the bardinrals in the Q?-,J.44Q,,i first of the home games with the Universitv of' Oregon on February 11. Ander- ,fig A, , -' - - .. . H ... ...ffl hon took Janssen's plaee although DeGroot did the J-umping at eentei . lhe seoie LMT at half was 9 to 4. The 'Fang Wm-Q puzzled for a tnne to discover the seeret ot fiqflfwlg tho Oregon defense, but after the first few nnnutes ot play, it appeared that no Sixty. CW defense existed. , . 1 4 w,1,f'y, f - . ' , 4 . I. , 1 'l ix' - ,, iff. O1-agen hoai-ded the ty-am top the N01-th after the final gainc, nursing 112i to Lot.. W 'lffalivpn A tm M V4-E e ,.,. W-, E ,... ..... . v-.-.---.m- ,llil .tt t an 34 Elf i .. . E iw-E1 .. will -it C fjfigigllp gil l' I lt,-f wx., cfm? .I:'.i'.A, W QF? H.. ,ff-i9j1. ,,j Q -Mfg mggsayfn mi rf .XA gliirlxrp ff 'x,f'f6foj0il 85,3-7 If 'ig-X fait- 5.Q'lQ2f5?fQ54q2eis z -A . f1,:2Qtgffg. 1e.fo ef- me 9 --S41-A i ..-roi! 5-.4,,o',E.1....j5A N 7-7 -'ff--' Hi.. W' f K -H 217 l .-'K A ,.', STANFORD ,3,g3y,9,, 1923 QUAD ' U C g q Q ,w V H V Vj ..,.. Er'-1 5 ' ,' '-W f+ - ' ,W - a-wa: a',2'.'iv .f Q fgf42'lQ,- QQ ' f ' ff D A, rrrr i '2f1QTiti??fQi-1 I - rsQi.,:w,,a so A' lillf 9 defeat, despite the faet that they were ahead at half time, 7 to 5. The Stanford five was ff fr! more sueeessful in penetrating the Lemon L13 .t1 Yellow defense in the seeond period, while t,,, fig,, the Oregonians were held to two free throws. 3 fithl '.'A , SECOND CALIFORNIA GAME W rf., A 'Qlif Ualil!ornia's varsity five of 1922 goes down lQfliH,L' in history as being ten points better than Qf.ggji,'i'fi Stanford. ,A full strength Cardinal quintet I battled the .Bears in the deeiding game of the V9 series at the Oakland Auditorium on Febru- ll 'jf' ti i ary 25-and lost, 27 to 17. Mflfffi 'l'he sum of both teams' ettorts in the first F-Y' eight minutes of play was two points apieee. Class and weight then began to tell, 'llalt and 'Douthit making field goals. 'l'he hall? ended. i wt Q 16 to 8 in favor of California. 0 is Lffl Zyl xiii! sh .a i. ,H l ,A F lf fl ,N,,,, .N im- , l ,llf l flax 1 'lik i lxj, 1 . W ,.,. .lla . ls N ii-wi., A li. iff shi, r. All if vu if W 'w .I 'Vi E' w - . . , .lliiflv :', . . . . li A ' I' -'wfflg 1 Witli everything at stake in the seeond 1 l,,N Milli It half, the Stanford quintet Fought hard, but gif, 35 RMMOM' l'1'1 1'S still eould not stay the onslaught. Art Eggle- Visfjx I vq l mmfif:::t1j5if1Uk1'f1:i3'iilrisomtliepmrnifsg ston and Johnny 'llalt were the faetors in the 3' , 1 - : - I - , x f H fl 1 . . . . ,Q It-lgefr, Digi: wtiillalwfl, at 1-mining g.1,,,..1, Bruin vletory, the latter seorlng thirteen '-,, N wine ie ,,w' Y ,- ', '. ' ,, ' , ,' wif' W gif Huenzn. Pilttsli jdlsiiiiiigiuilllliilliigl Jlile points 'ind the forlnel Mx' l 'bl v'fV ,,w 1-fmneis hedtoelr Iflllit in WIIH marked by Ijnvipg and. Rif.l1m0n1l xvinding- up threv all Q, 1.1 speec an . W I0 e- ieurted fight nt all I , A . ' .7 , , ' I ' ECW fl121ff'nplf,:f ,fQ'1l . f't,f1fn1-:vagal-it was years of servlee on Cardinal varsity quintet, ,gflh A N 1'-, 2 ' ,' ns x v -. - - - . . . 7 ' , Q1 1 we HE, .,,,p,,,,.,,,,,,f ,,1,,Ql,,' :uid c,f,IQ13l,t'lff finished fighting to the last diteh. Van Gent .lv ,1 -i qt I - l I' 1, X f ' 1 . , ml -,txt 't 'W' t HW W Hfll- alternated Rogers and Mellose, and Janssen 5 . M Q-Nl ' ,l . .i and Anderson throughout the eontest. .,-nz. V5 ' qi A .hnxiw-.f fn ,-,WAGE fl . ,ffxivv wa ,ij COAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS 'gif ,uh we fre f , w. L. Pc, 1. qi up it I ?h0 '--- --'- . '---'- -- - 7 0 1000 an X Olegon Aggies .,... 10 2 830 Cm iq 1: S+ Washington ...... ' ' 11 5 733 L, r,fg',1- California .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, H 9 4 695 my rg ef-,jst Stanford ......,.,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,. A 6 460 M, jf Southern California ..,.... 1 2 33.3 . 0' ' Washington State ........ ' ' ' Nl LVM Oregon ........,....... 4 11 264 W. 1, get --------- 0 16 000 mf Lf' get 'A ww 1 1.1 R Y V li '7l:rf13 1 -CJ l . i . A N .4 ,XL fkf . X 1 Cv' ' ,Wil ..,, ..--, I .LT,i'iT'1- W 'f--M --f' -ff- --+-.....-,,.,-, , ,l 0 fi Q! ,mp ,jffsal Quai-. , t 'A' rf 1 A EE-- A Aear A A- AA A -mfr -' . T: f . 4, f fo ' J -an fi -V , 'rl' -A v 'N-F' f .ff nd . A L f?+l,2w-'54 T'-z'ilj '1' .ffuullm 'f Nf5A 44av4!f+w1l4, A faifswxfwf AJ jeff , , U Jw -7-.t E4 1 '- A 5 - - f . N Dllllim., V-.env-f-,I , ,f -A J, - VJ pq, ,A A- ,fi ' 'ff ' fl . .yi ff -Q If ll 1, 3 , ,, 415 Q xlbff. ,f X Y-J, V l:g.w,gdt,:-1.-:,,-5ivSSP -, G, Y. Y, , , , -M, ,- LH., HL, .ff--JJKWQ 91 A tltil -'fr 1,150 vwfff fm. J- - sri -sw 'vs-f f rw R. fy A--0 xX.Aw-.,,,a ,gal,g.ff'!L1li,'1Z,,,QfL-Bi 'il M553 1-1. 5 f ' ' Fel -J ,,--Tx ,K 71' Qi, .orghfl fi 3 fl 0 'iw K 445 fm?-, r 1.91,-'Ij,f Q.,-,Slat Jus tl.:uL.5. 218 C T JR K 1 52,1 v f i 1. STANFOPD , x 6W,UN,oo v1923 QUAD 'Q . ,--. l'f'2'fl.f'-gif? ' Ji ., '-rf, ---1 . .,, . fxivvft'-'.,1, ff.-I uf 'r 1-1-----f .1 ,---A --- - 4 ,- -- Y--M fs'---.-A--.K Al .igfw F-3.5fir'14 .ffagr-:N 'il .4135--.'.-QD1-Q,-Q4-AEgg i 5? 't iii :ixgg-elsif, 'Psi 1 ' . 1 ' e'g.117'LQy.,.ff'fi.l.' T- E Kai- iv :li alll-o.f'J. N- ' W. 'V ..-4.-.-. nhifigxgt ft-itil-' 2 Kc ,, -AXVI'-.Hwgi,4AVb.---.L M - -.N M - ..l.j. :li 7'. wr, ,ffl JW - -1-'fu ,P ------M ix , .E -ww . , ii. ff Ml L - 'f,.-51, . ' Q , - T 01' ,.,, l A , . l sl., 115 ,f,.,' I'-3-5, if Wig. bfi, . . .. ,Ag -,j'.Li,li,,i2ll f will J-wi' li lr 4.-1 2,535 lag w.:1w.fl lf J 93, 23,11 'IX'.'Q' Maize' jg .13 .' tqfl' 1 .1 KI .i,f,,lQ 3111 ' A I if 1 ' A '4 4- e1f5.l1f.f?3E if if ,MQ-3 MT, A 'fa Qi M. l wr gi. .I f PM Qi' .7r'f.G'1Q .af . Hi vw ' lllil -A 1 ll gif. .iff JT? i ,limi Sansone fMgi'.J Sanford Blossei' Hollingsworth Young 5? M421 iv' Ii.. Thornton Hohro Silveira Meyer fl,-1 .QM lb' fiif . tl, l,.'Qlu,-,I .leg 130-POUND BASKETBALL TEAM ,.,i,,yff,f T . . . IW Tl1e 130-pound basketball team, under the coaching ot Bud Young. '23, 521' f A , , . - . , vi'-.i ' EW took the honors from the Blue and Gold. lightweights tor the second consecutive f1ffQ.l'1lf.1 ffllgf Year. John li. Sansone, '23, acted as manager ol' the weight team throughout j,'l2l,,f7i'li jg, the schedule. ilfilllj' , f . . . . - . -5 lI','1 pdf I In the prelmnnary series, the team defeated the Redwood City High School jLQq.llil,jg.5 ,QW f'lV0, Lowell High School of San Francisco and Palo Alto High School. Q,fll,3lf A 'lm AY . 1 ' ,- , ,ff 32,1 Stanford won the first game from the Bears on February 14, by the score lffflfigij .Vi I' ' I u n - -,ff , I Q ofi 20 to 23. Blosser, Sanford and Young accounted for most ot the points. llpjagg pw' 1 A' return match was played with the Bruin midgets on February 22. the ,Sicfif ,eq Cardinal five again being victorious by a score of 28 to 15. Young, with 16 'llffgfmrl Dfllflts to his credit, was the outstanding star. is Q . . . . . . lg X N lhe Stanford team miade a. good showing in the P. A. A. tournament in San !.j,,i'g If . If raneisco and reached the semi-finals. The first game was against the St. Joseph ,ijQ'f2Q ' , -. ' . . . . . , rx Athletic Club, which the lightweights won, 49 to 36. The semi-final match was fgloji we lost- to the Agnetians, 23 to 32. gig Hqin recognition for their work. the Executive committee awarded block circle Flffilj Lg, K sweaters to the following men: W. W. Young, J. T. Silviera, F. C. Blosser, fl M. M. Hogle TI. S. Sanford YV. L. Hobro L. W. Hollin sworth and P. N. Never. 551 'mil 9 9 9 t ,N A 25,1 Civil' ' A fn L. .... --Y.- . .. A W F, JH MQ 'fy ulflgff at me fx e,e..,.f-f- aw.. ,777 , . U Y .,.. . ou ,gg A .....u:e55 ?m.? 77. g5f.fiw'Qfiu5 'TTL' f ' ii' Mbit riff ?7lii'im'U l'p7Q -f '1iWFg iff W-1 I X a '3 Qi J'3'5iiii' fl M ' .Qi 'il e.fw '.?F V751 g .A - f ZAIL ' 'o 'jr f' '. uf A f A A - 2..fS2gm.Qg1fi.wi..Lf5 252 ...rl1?9L, 219 STANFORD ovogpfbex 1923 QUAD f- 4. .. 1 .- -, 1 .,j -4 4 ,' -,gy -fx ' A fl, 1 I V . . yn, , itil- txg1xfii,f3 . gil, -ah Qf ' A fx ,rr , .Ju l W l 1 i 1. ,ly V l , V ,. t I -' , N v -Ni ln' 2' lfv'2lrllt.LL lg'.1lj,',v: , Xi M J! in 1 ll 5'2 4 xl il ,I-, 5,10 l. ffl' 31 , I f k Q9 rillv l. Ii til of ,,, N wi ,V l y 4l.l H li 1 al J .ui W1 1 .Q 1-i V. ll 'ry 'lil l-ll' ,2 'l ' .jx '.ifil.w-,y, 1:27 y 1 , Kg filf .1 f xy V' LQ- .- 1 '71, l- all v. .f it k' Y l 1fl'i '7' fill! f' 'x ,X W 3,- Q- gills A 15 M' IW, 'jllfwff Wkgxsll fy' l, 1i'i'AI.If f l .- lzflff sf, ,flyi- lf ' 'lla Il W kliwvrfxjg . 1 i J. ,V WN f f 7 .'f.l li lflgpxj 'ff' 39 if lr V i l .cllfl xii 1 --sf, 1,,X,kv,,. I V, H iii! nfffw D . . -1' Zi fo , V, , ' 4 Yl l' ',l, f 'lf' . . '- . 1 J it - -- s' J fx 1-,L . ., A' , N A i. t, 5LrSll Jil, 51.4-,,, -' Y' M l' 5, 5' L 2 ' 'i1'l'z: 5' wi flflilS'.Gn,w 'll'. 'l'A ' hh-i l?5 ': 'if V AW-7 '- li D L l Nfx--1 all .- ,n . 9 i- , MJ' 'fvwfi'- '-1 E7 SJJf. f1U..f,' i 'Nail' 'U' 'V 'fi wiht., , .VJ vf LJ H-. 4 4 .- by FLM Y, Ak - -V 'fn X v w g X1 X ,lvl Logan Steele ll'll4l1lleton Q lh'm'e llourk llooper lirisvoll Sllllilivl' XVisely Oliva IIoITm:in Ct':1pt.J .Xlexnmler FRESI-IMEN BASKETBALL lX'l'Y untried men with a. little prep sehool experienee answered the eall lol' material issued hy Coach l.Jut'l'y Seay at the opening' ol' the 'l'l'0Slllll2l,Yl hasket- hall season. After a week ol' praetiee, a regular squad ol' thirty was piekecl. lt was evident from the start that the huilclingr ol' a first-elass team from the material. that presented. itself was not going' to he an easy task. 'l'horo WCW plenty of mediocre players on the squad, but no one group stoofl out ahove the rest in ability and Duffy Soay was faced with the problem of lincling the eom- hinations which would he ahle to make the best showing against the liruin Uuhs. Three days alter the first praetiee, the l'reshmen met the l'alo Alto lligli HW, if' School five in the o enin f fame of the season. In s mite olf the loose, ragged play' l'-rly - . ' . f gkigl mg. the first year team was ahle to overwhelm the l'alo Alto live hy a score 0 5 ff, V ,:r4J--.,LN to 13. 'K-'47 -4. i3:.li , UIQ-ff5'cPQ , .. , , - F. ..- 7 ,W W . .Z ' ' 3' lr 'TE' l 'f1'11'g r ' li .ina ft-. -.+'5412f+.--.- - 'fi . Tiff .7'f7f if' . '-'l ' -',g3, jl1 'iV,,',r Q 3' n ,. lk H 1'-Mlllmu - 4- -1 cl ' N. 6- ' U I-fp .fl 'fir ' lf. rj ff M' L' , .0. frf,.9i.4f,1ff? 1--fliif. V lllf e i 'l1.7uf' . -i ...Z'i'.f.f'f1',zll 'i-Qs5iif? 1.1'.'5'? :'f1X'i'ff 1'Qi.','i,.lf5Pj,9'il1:..! ' , fl- f ,. A , Sl?,L7':4j1f i f1l'i'3-'Af-Y 9551! N .,Q.,, . ,Q,,, ,ff-Aw-My--uf' I gm M-31- .... --- mn... - ,.,. , .. , .1 , , .i N 22o'hW' it i i .. .,-.J . ., ,, , , . . , . , , 2-4 fm '3 'QU'-'f'w'i' .1--'w',.'2 s. ff T ml' f f f ..i ,U ,,. f, IAM A P ip . s'rA.NFoP.D 1923 QUAD iw, 7. 4 JUN, JKT. N - ' rm --.1-'.,, . ,,.- .. . ,. . ,- .,,, -N, , 'r,5?i:i2? '?0n ,--- 1- ---- -V-1,-',.---f f ,, -, , -. -1-fp-.K ,.ie:lggfff'2z.FE15f'ff:iL'l,igitQ Q if V 'lf 'g lf? On January 14, the Commerce High School. quintet of San Francisco met tw, the freshmen for tl1e .first game in the new pavilion, and defeated them in a close 'rw contest by a score of 20 to 17. The freshmen put up a good game in the first fp., halt, but were outclassed in every department of play in the second period. The next game was with Salinas High School, a comparatively weak team, f, rl, and tl1e freshmen had more chance to use offensive teamwork. The '25 men took lffqf' f Uk this game by a score of 35 to 10. Coach Seay's squad had a slump shortly fol- KgfE'1.':f'fQiii lowing the game due to sickness, and Hoffman was out until a short time before iiitlifii 'Che California series. f'xti'i'gi, In the contests following, the freslnnen won from Fremont High School of sig, Oakland, to 11, while the Oakland Tech live were defeated in easy fashion, mf 27 to 12. ln these-games, although there were no outstanding stars, the '25 men 4575515 X showed a decided improvement in teamwork over their early season playing. . Qi? Lowell High School fell later before the freshmen, as did the College of fi'f'llh?Ql fini., Pacific freshmen quintet. In the remaining games of the season preliminary to the California series., the Babes defeated Oakland High School, Lick-Vlfilmerding X73 '-'- High ol' San Francisco, and St. lNflary's lllgh School, Wlule the Berkeley High 'Fly-fe ,lrlu School five gave the freshmen their second defeat of the season. fp l 53 The first game of the California series was played in Harmon Gymnasium on 19,7 ,EQ :Ai-'pi February 17, the Blue and Gold first year squad taking the contest, 30 to 21. fig-,lift 'cliff The Cardinal five took the lead at the start of the game, but field goals by Kyte, 1 Farrar, and Buckley put the opposition ahead and from then on, the Bruin Cubs Q My led. At half time, the score was 14 to ll. The Blue and Gold team was excep- tlonally strong in both offense and defense in this game and the teamwork of Q ffi,i.ll,?1T1 mlb, the Cardinal players lacked the punch displayed in previous contests. ,Al In the second match of the series, played in the pavilion February 22, brilliant Q teamwork and the playing of Captain Hoffman enabled the Cardinal freshmen fgjliifm to defeat the Cubs, 29 to 22, The Babes, playing as a unit, led throughout the contest and baskets by Hoffman, Steele, Alexander, and Shipkey, placed the familial? Cardinal in front at the end of tl1e first half, 14 to 9. The Bruin. Cubs came back iffy .MCE strong in the second half, but the guarding of Oliva and Slnpkey held them while Qi! their teammates gathered enough points to win the game. Clement and Brobts fqifijtf UQ' of the Blue and Gold team started an attack in the last five minutes of play, but quick action on the part of the Stanford guards again put an end to the scoring. California outplayed the Cardinal freshmen in the third game 'of the series, gigs staged in the Oakland Auditorium on March 4, the final, score being to 17, ,pg Phe game was the roughest of the series. The score ,at the end of the first halt Stood 19 to 2 in favor of thc Blue and Gold. Stanford s second half recovery was, .fpygp however, too late. gift' Q As a result of their participation in the series .of scheduled games, the follow- ggi ing were awarded block numerals by the Executive COI1'l1Il1'CtCOZ Captain lloff- 539' man, Steele, Alexander, Shiplccy, Oliva, Hooper, and Driscoll. 'ik 551- fi i w ' ,fe . ,W F ,. - . V E be use '33,-,s ,jg . fr-, wlgvfr, H. .... i sir A 1 fire 221 -.1 ,. .IT wr! 1 'Q .J 'N' I Q fwfr s '17 A N F 0 11 ,ln OQQJUQN 1 9 2 3 Q U A D ' 4 .-.4--.+ , y V l VH, xfj, ,a , V. ,L ,, ., ,,. I .- 1.1 . 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', 3? dnunnwmnzs11lmlmm,lW 11lulluw1...,......,,,....,.M, ff I fx fyw, V, 'ff ,.,.f ' ,,-1 X 1:-,W ', v-M.-L N ,q- l, f?4T?, 1, , M' .i 'TA lj Fi-' 1, -,1 j2f'W'JQA,g1 z 7 I X 9 , o 'QL A M 4? .- V , 4 V -. ,,-- 1 '.- L' 'ff 'L' 2 , my 1 --ik-------fA'h-222, 24 gif fw K3 iq, Vijxxy qfhg, Nffaqqid. 5 J 1 -y--2-J.: 1. mfr. - .M rt? In ,Q Qi-'7y',,L,vJ1,r HfdwifF'ff?K51Q5fE,2y'3f5Q 6 gAf 1355 rw' is w.1gwQ51 A , :- -M 9. 2 X -gila, 2 E -- - - --I -- , u...:,J 1911 ui, ..',' 1 k4.,.:I1--li'J ' 222 JI Q iv S 'y 4.x N F 0 R IJ, 505357104 11 9 2 3 Q U A D lQ'J5.Qifki ,-E. T'f?3lf'l i'-'f -i'T:giif:5lf'fF'f-Q iiiiT5-Wilt: :A T57 711-'ifmivflgi N111-5.5 ff ', Qdfff in 'if' 3Qff?'5'T'3k . + Wa 521 Him eye' ew fiat' f ' 'ii' di -li ,dr :,f:ijrii9' 'sez Qlimu sip - AW '41- Qiiirze pgfiy i,gnti'q,1: V gwi .fgfl effigy, FOREWORD A 'few stars, nothing more, was the most eom- iifii QV., mon eharaeterization of the Stanford varsity traek 'J Tift Squad at the beginning of the season. Sporting p V' iff,f,30Q, 'Lift writers were willing to grant that Dink,' Temple- A i Eglfjflikgi ffm, Starting his seeond year as varsity traek eoaeh, j ' had one or two veterans, and a, lot off ambitious Q A ffl?-iijgmi my youngsters to work with. iiifyftf ,WI Templeton first turned his attention to bringing fill if out more high elass performers who would rank as , m fi-55 Htl stars.. Tiny Hartranift, eonsidered as promising ,wi gggili'-di. Jig, material only, was introduced in the Olymple Club 5-3 I' 25 fe yi!-f meetg Williamson roused the sporting world with his P -.j K, y Qi i 53 tast times in the quarter mileg Falk ran the high :. ' with hurdles as well as he did the lows. X 1 AS the weeks went by, Templeton gradually We rounded out his team witlrseeond and third plaee IHOFI, and devoted his attention to developing einder Wi: artists who would win points in the events that had K ilfiavgheml the downfall, of the Cardinal in the 1921. 'Big pj 4 3 f . 5 Jdkfi, At no time during the preliminary season did the . iiifargi Stanford squad meet real eompetition. Individual i if My raees were-often in doubt, but never was the result. '- sg, ' '-Q,. lhe Cardinal stars eould always roll up a large Q . jig 'lnollgll majority of points. Q More oi' the so-ealled experts lost their reputa- I t F '4:l1'fH ' V WJ tions, as prophets, at least, by trying to foretell the 1,',1'Q 1,L.1f,, ,,y Q.Q,,,,QQL',fi,fQ, ,,ffiK','Q fy result 'ot the affair at Berkeley, April 22, than in any iylfimlj FIS, 'Flys xfmjli 1:,'ill 3:lf'ff gg' yiml: M1100 tilt? Cl2lSSltf lI1 1 tain tihe squad 'next iyeur. I ln :W beldom has there been a representation ol' first- QIQPI' ,'i,gifL1,g.ii,,jig,ii:lfQ Rl 'l' 5 Wi, Glass traek athletes at Stanford. Spectators liked to iii- 1011151534-.iiifih to l'lliUllll:9EF1i Wi Q0 to the meets, not only to see the eompetition be- ,L,1','.,f 'Q',,f,, ,:1',f1l11f:. 'l1nH',Q'11::::f Fveen two teams, but to wateh the individual per- my 1131111swiillminifllg- Iliff: f. gliiliiililiirs In imtmn' ' Wifi in A in If ' ' 'T' ' Y A Wu- '- 1 J ' - :'Ti i'T .-'-:ffl elf A f' L ' U iwkiffiygd QZYNNQ-'Pa -,JJ Sw, '223 STANFORD ,oJu,,, 1923 QUAD J mf--., ---x . rs' v ?.'i'Tf'f5Q f5iifj'1-?2J4gj. 'lLf9,,i1-251 lam N r W ,-X 3' eh ' T- 1, N -.L 'fAfL.,f,,, A A A 1 N I? -If f??gi3?!',Qi.hLTJ,.r. .LL .:L'5. e.LJ..r'1L -' -1 ' 0+ yr J Gialvlil 1 M 1, img! :rl -xi, A :ii-1 51 rlllhxll! Ox U Ali' gall i 1,132 fo QW: .fl '43, sp 3' -is 11 S' his 1 H, F, lffEhNlll1'A'd , .. fi Y :Lf- 1 1, Hf,,fg,ypf M11 'fl .A 1.7 ,F .si .1 N 6 lk. xfl' lhlfi lyk mv .1 ll 1 1, .1 4, jg l 7' .fel l. he ,U 'MW fill, 'fiiilfi AlQj.i,liii?,llil Q V5 5 Q32 L: sfzlh' V-, '21 w vi' W, .1 C ,, X 1 M Q fl, ,Wi .35 W , ii ' 7 v I , ull ' ,WX lrlml , ,, , ,. 1 . - 1 175. M .fly 1 ' 1,41 lil' 'f W is-1? LJ 3 Jhv N1.f f CP O O S I' N- aa - A -,'-- O . : -.I,g-.,.-- .-4--:g-,Lwyi -, -:' ':-,- '- fjggwfgww, ,511 gsgggk ,A 5'fXqJf3,,,,,gf riimf gy Qffigpj ' , aff W ' .ff'- WW N - 1 .f--1.- . . 5111355 J A 1, 1- Eye pa 4 J 01 .4 ,x ' , X l AQ ,J-.U 44, W H ' Q, 1 v4fi.1.-vi' , X .il 1 w X . rv 4, JXjl,l'il5XM ' M ,V V -1 Jog .. A ' C6291 will ufyfy fi ltlclii :viii Ffh ll' fr 101, fr FLINT HANNER :ggi iii' Captam 553 fQ.Il:l . . . Qld Flint Ilanner, '21, is as much a QM self-made athlete as any member of Lily, the Cardinal track squad he eaptained ii ll., this spring. That he is today the gl 32 Foremost javelin thrower in the -Hlsi' llnited States is due to his own per- severance and hard work.. Ml Hanner elimaxed his three years' lui activity for Stanford at Berkeley, April 22, when he shattered his jxffjj own record in the javelin with a throw of 182 feet. 'l'wiee during the season 'EM he made marks of 206-feet, better than ,'gl,g:g, he had ever done previously. In the meet with the Southern California All-Stars, he drove the spear 197 feet, lilly setting a new l.'aeiHe Coast reeord. Hanner was a member of the United States team at the 1920 Olym- .5 ple Games. Nj' JVM' W. My W Qs JUS Q41 :W lie M we r Tj! J 'Y' :L 'W 1' WIT UR EQ lv' I Ava, 4- 5 JVXIH. f ig D.,-A x...fff 'm1:a,i N' 'Y 5 2 Fl A .5 A , ,. ,..1 a ifil,e-.ei-.2 ve' 2 '-25 'f' 4 n ' 'fb 224 LM r . 4,4 k STANFORIJA Qggjwo 01923 QU.-in Jfflffiifrkdfir 'Nf'f::'i'zf5'efi'.7i'fJE'i ,HJ,,-,,'qfY5122'If5ri fi 5 if975j'FiiiF3j15 YT fl 'IWV 1.31.ff:'Tyg1?g?igif?TPSDQQQ7-'!ETTT'5 fz.ealr3l.f5if..-22: iziirortef 5 . r,,fs'Sfere.gii TQ12'ii-1f'i1f?QfE.g?i'fflgiffiffki fd J ' ' W.. 1-Y L i Cf'e?l'?1l n ' . . . . . . . J' QQ? ' The outlook is even lJl lQlll'0I' for next year. Of the bigger point-winners, only lg-QQ, Kjrksey, Wilcox and Ilanner will be lost by graduation-the rest of the squad .f?lli62jL .mf of thirty or so that made history by tielng the Blue and Gold when it wasn't vjlfiig QM, supposed to have a chance, will be back. Add to them five or six of the most f'fl5Q2 tfQgj ,Ml promising members of the fresliman team, and Stanford will have a combination lifEilii,ii,lgl,5 all llP f1!I0r011s to any team in the United States. Fgwfiffxl V- fill' lil .millet gr: PRELIMINARY SEASON Q.f'iLi',Q.l 'Wifi' V' li 'Q- 'F-22, ' V, I . . infill nh 531.41 lNhen Tiny Ilartrantt smashed two lnterclass llleet Stanford records in ef' the interelass meet, the Stanford varsity track squad was off to the most auspi- i 'Jf ' n , , - u Q . .f 1 ,l,f,l - 1,5 eious start 1n several seasons. Iflartranitt aided materially in 1924's victory, al- 'fivyfgy ,lil fp though Sudden added ten points with wins in both dashes. Tl1e seniors beat the '1g,g'fi,.Q,iw QM Juniors by half a point, with the first year men trailing the field. Z'fM-f'i3zP Lv . . . . . - . . ii fi,f.i they Hartrantt, making his first bow in regular competition before a. Stanford l,CrGg.g-ey. '-.4 ' . .' - . HW: pta audience, tossed the shot 40 feet 6 inches, and hurled the diseus 144 feet. Sudden W:-ll'tffii lzrfyl xl , I , , . , , X,-Q se. W rec. ed oii? the hundred 1n 10 flat, exceptional. time for so early in the season. 'tlgwi ap, Other marks that brought smiles to the face of Coach Templeton were Howell 's Fill la' i ' ,' , I - . . - . - . . Uf. l-1 -gf, flip six feet ln the high Jump, Blaek's 11 feet 6 lnches JH the pole vault, and Daly's .M 2 104 minutes in the halt. in-,ill rm. ,MQ J'-II, Y g K KU, 'Q S'l'.'KN1 ORD, 92, OLYMPIC Cum, 30. Qgjfjiq -y',7i, . . . ml ,lffv glytgclc The Cardinal athletes trampled on the Wingecl HO in every event except i'jj3X,1fg-Q ',-lit' the distance runs and the broad jump. Hartranft continued on his reeord-break- Ing rampage, putting the shot 50 feet 3 X8 niches, less than a foot from the world's Qftfllfljl gill l'.0CO1'd. Falk won both hurdles from Krogness, former Harvard star, and Wil- QM l1El,lIlSOI1 won the quartet- in 50 4X5 seconds. Wilmeox, in lns first eompetitien of 5.11 the season, cleared 12 feet 1 inch in the pole vault, and Captain Hanner hurled bib the lavelin 186 feet 'lm Nfl' i-W - b ' I . l gf,ilf,.fe Cardinal track hopes for victory over the well-balanced California team took grief a rise with the discovery of Daly, Melntosh, and Scofield in the half. Tl1e YT' W . ' . ' . . ' NV' . S80 had been considered. one ot the weak spots on the Cardinal squad. Mac- ,ifhlgajr my lntosh, performed on the 1924 squad. Daly was a newcomer, and Scofield was litre an old quarter-miler who had been out oli college for a year. Hkl 770 . li 1 . .ffswlr glial Srinrouo, 85, U. S. C., 46. Ji i :Tl'1i'i VM Twenty-eight athletes-the largest squad ever taken south--met Dean Crom- Wgff wells fbrojans at Bovgwd fiom on Mal-ell 25. Both parties were satistied by the ,ey result-an 85 to 46 Cardinal. victory. Ilartrantt, down among lns home folks, heaved the iron ball 49 feet 7 inches. Then l1e .ambled over to the traek and Slelyygk. gm fame home ahead ot Sudden, who had been sick, by making ten flat 1n the .:f0g, 1 f-li-vlllvl .S5'f:'i 70 Q1 . 11919 l,re,1.,i1SL,:..3T D'5,Si,,,K,W,U,i-ghigyf,,:r5.,.,.',, ul u ,,itf,E,-g?Z1, 3Eg,f,gsqg-up bTg,Q,i:,gggy '.,,F2f9lg1,,.iggJ1U',?i ,l:,J:,v,sh5jy 'f - f H' rf' A .mf :-'AJ' '--:H , i.. - f ' '- al X' ,. 'Az'-f:r,i.A'-.. XJ, ii'-3 gmt!- '. 225 ff VA- - d ., ff . a , ,Q A - ,- . ' , . ' 1 z - '-2-ff 'iff f f, '-. - lf fiFA PffQ 'T'-fr' V'T' 74?QF 1. 'Q ' - .fikfiffiif-Vi iif,-if 1' eT+:.:f5f:Vf-:g1ff:':VViif 1 n I V. i Vg: n -1: 'VT1 ' -1--X kxf' ' V- Aj i'ff , ' ' ,V -1' , V- '-. '.fs,' Jgff'--:fx f-,V5- '11 I'-lin ITM ,f+-15 --.' V N' f V-SEV-' - ' -V -J V J -' -,, - 'Lfxi xii--VLJ L 4 L L-Ll., V .xf L, 5 K A . ., ,js 1 Y K , Q V , , - V ,:-, V .,- , 3 -4,3 - . - ag V , V N 3,5 -xi 1, ,fo X xl Qqf. Q 3.1 Z.W-QW! I 1 A i 4, , V -O: - xi .fx O f F i W X- ., v , ,Q 3 X' 'ii' ml I I I . WI- 1 4. 5 l I . N T -'J' vt AU ' lu Pi HTA' 'L 'I f 5 H Lf' Xi- Li. V L12 l , N 'Qi l Z 'X '2 ' i Q ' Q S -V 57 5 ga s Jf.QBl,U . , E . ,lsr ggflwp, ! U9 , 4 . g V V E n- ,l 2 b 4 - JL -' ,,V15!,f 5 iii 1 1 ,J Swain 4' is 4 L l ' 1 -' 4 1 aw- QD 'Q 'P-W O S Tv g rf? N 'Y ' , A ' C?7 w -Qkfjgj 5' .0 K 1 -'gn ,: , 't , N i 1' 5 , k xi. , j ek-If ' 1 CJ .h ,-,g' F- i 34 'f 1 .' 1.51 - , xc vi.-dx A kv Xvcjfis. , E , ' l' Y fi 5 - 5' 'L zftw I3 -V I , V K 1 ,M :gt R23 V511 -5 ii ' 1 French Ludeke Black Halrtranft Hayes QQ' L51 Templeton KCOilClll Minsky Davis P. Scofield Falk Robison Bertrand ' Q '. AQ, -A Moody X. Scofield Elliott Clarke Coverley Daly Grotlie Oigizj ' 'f- ,V NE f Moyers 1-Iddlelnun Seymour Comstock l Sudden I I Y L Q :A I1 Q4 XVilli:nnsnn Forster Hanne1'fCapt,l Ixirkse-y XV1l00x Parish F,-:T 1 I Hnnsselor Mau-intosh Carrey Judah I L, f P - 1 '31 1 W. - Z, V 'A ffl X V d Y ,MW7 ,V ,V Y Y, Wd ,V 0,4-a ,V STANFORD OWJUN 1923 QUAD i 1 1 JKT?YPT2?'1a'f,i:f---we ff' '7'7 'ffTTT'7 -- ' .5 ,cific . -.- --fuk.-. Q, WT lf' ' wa...-' t 100-yard dash. These things complet- Q, Qd, he set a new Coast record of 147 5212 teetcin the discus. ,fp Cap Rogers, a former Stanford lg Lnanci dichmcst of the damage to the 1+ ik ,ar s. ' e eat Falk in the 220 low .Er Q hurdles onba curved track, and won the broad Jump from Minsky with a leap of 22 feet 1 inch. Schiller beat Williamson to the tape in 50 seconds flat, with Judah of Stanford, third. S'l'ANI ORD, 79W, SOU'l'l-IERN gl fi CONFERENCE Swans, 6015. .'l'empleton's cinder path men had 'then' poorest day of the season April 0, when they battled the pick of the Southern California Conference. At All that, .their performance did not cause 51,4 Cardinal followers any great amount M0 Of worry. After the fray the score- eilht, board read: Stanford, 792, South- 4 ,ii vi, em Stars, fiom. Captain Hmmm, Set GLENN CHTINYHD HAR.'l'RANFT ll vi il- BBW C021St 1'QCOI'd in H16 filenn g':'l'i?yt'l'J HaJti'anftt came withta rush ffrciin JaVG11H,,wuh a 'Cl1I'0W Of 197 feet 1 RAMSI'iie c0uIR1-S'i,.'iisL2 tl.'l.fii'0iT,f'i.e.IL0'IIl'l 2.mZl.'3 55:36 lI'lCll,Wl1jh1n inches of the Amar, ing und development. his high school :lays off man mark. Iilurt1'al1ltgttwgs otnlyd rt inland wnlimtho ssiotf and if T ' ' liiimliliiii rldaelizdstiliii iioint :llliL0l'G lie eislgiipecztegnili W WelVG fiI'St pl?lCGS 01113 Slxteen shatter not only intercollegiate but world's records 1 ent to wearers of the Cardlnal. Falk in these events- ylli? Won the high hurdles in 15 3X5 sec- fipp Onds, and the lows in 24 2f5, being pressed closely in this last event by his team- , mate, Hayes. Williamson set the fast time of 50 flat in the 440, and Sudden won 42 both dashes easily, with times of 10 flat in the 100, and 21.3f5 in the 220. Wilcox Eaptured the pole vaultuby going 12 feet 1 ineh. Fumbling the baton cost Stan- Rtq hord -the relay, but Williamson made a game. effort to overcome his .five-yard A andlcap in the last lap. He was timed at 49 4X5 seconds from a running start. E24 ST.x.NEo1m, 86, U. S. C., 40. The return engagement between the Trojans and the Cardinals was only a stiff AW workout for Templeton 's men, the final result reading: Stanford, 865 C., 40. Norman Scofield, with a fast finish, beat his teammates, Daly and McIntosh, by Winning the half in 1:59 4X5 minutes. Sudden again won both dashes, but Schiller showed his superiority over Williamson by capturing the quarter in ., 'il 1 G L 'Q , l gf fs ' iiiix5 7iR 'fsiljQZf'g, 'g: f- ?f:3':af:,? 0 R, ,,f,w'a1-7'-,,,f,, -' ix'i73i,1k'f?E A E hog 227 1 x i ' v l sT,xN1fon12fg,3maF1923 QUAD ' K t- A . W. . f i We S., i -ff .wiffeifvu we . - 'LGf'f, F 1'm'ii5J'V 'f i if I i.?iYi5lZEPIf'l:E f E mtv' iiYWS.l'?il'-'7 f-lif fe1,i2?. 735'fffuf-hffllfJi911ki1iK'?LliEfiili iif fiiii ' 'ii K. j..:'L7'.. .' 3, -LL Xa! gg ZVJ,-.DU fir.:--,. 'Ky' 'jf JUN- 'M -' -- U'-'L' ,..,f fx xv' j ' A - 4--' ,, X fn' ' , ' kv. J, I' lit? ii . l, f X.JQ f'1 '. Lf w 1.-fx 'X J. we .1 ' it 1 it 411,- liI'ii '-Wiii :iii :JK ml' lsllxikd nv if 'gpg ,Ui i- 1. f .4 .gi R. L. DINK TEMPLETON A '.l'2,.1' ' Coach ililii - 'ff Q ly,-:i.3ff.l V lt was only three years or so il,g'0 fly' i,i,i,'i,,fi'. if H' that the name of R. ll. Dink Temple- fl, ,i'fff'f,'C ton '18 si. reared 21, rrezit deal on the Nl L U y K 7 I 1 1 I w , i W Jikiw-i4 sporting page ot newspapexrs in the Last lf4L,1j4.3Qg,i as well as on the boast. fl empleton had .htel ,j:T1Q3!lfi25', the knuek of winning points on the track for the Cemlinzil. when he Wasn't su - lx, 'A' ' 'L ll iw- - ll 'll eil 141, posed to have ai elmnee. ,M vjgllwj As good an athlete as he was, Tem- fill gQE'iili'l. ,ii ileton has rovecl. to he :L better trainer .wal ltf- . - - All fl ot men. Not only is he one ot the Qi-fl X u , 4 i Welle voun est track eoaehes in the eountr , -Vw fwfr-.' ' . . ' 431- .i -mi hut he is one ot the hest as well. pill fr pr . . . l,j, S,-l,5i,'!ji, Templeton has imbued his men with .lfqlq a Wl5if his own' spirit of coming throughf' giilli Qi'lfjifl' he has clevelo med. stars out of mere 0- hill ,il Wiz ,f , , , g, ,I - tentml, inaiterml 5 he lists lmlzmeed. his N gky,,l1'j,' A stairs with seeoml and third place men :gist- , , . - 5'QlQig,g5'llif, -hut most ot all, he eoaehecl at team that lol 5v,5wQ,ll:jj.,'-,V tought the supposedly invineihle Cath- Qfilgf fA:.?QXl,Ly,.i? Iornizt sqiuul to ei. standstill. l Hg ill 75' 3 li, 1 i,wl.f::'x gig iggsegjgi, ll-iw ffjrf 'fill ' iii i x. liffmxl 1-i V'k L' Wim f' K., -L Tl! pf ' Lx ffl.: ll i it wi 5i5f.6: i'4l 220' Aligly' ,J1 5,'7i iw, 3 'I 1,-ffl ll LCR 2 i . - ii L will ,Til ,Fix 1' 40 ' M .4 xi: ji wi a,'.,-Mmm.- l.., I ,,,.T-h::1i.T-gg'-1-7 ---------A --- -----e -- e- , re. ....l WW4Y.f- gift,-1 im Qwgiywhr L i:'l2'N'fcQf,1' - cl:-Ni-+f1'LQ.:fi',17 , - ,e ITL? ',1,f'f1-' M if :ri faq: 11i:1.Yf,n. -lf? vim fm 4f.7,'C,J.,, MJ l w-f '1'TfkK , .. ewizgl-fyi-.1-li. , im L 1:71 vvfvff -'Ji-Q!-' wwf' Q-Wnvf-:iw L fig qw- -' , ,,,,-'jgg.-iw..f,- fm 'q,,,r. 1, f ' ' N -- L 56 ' WY, , Q, ' ,ii fy Q' .,'1,,0 ,- .--' c-.i '--. .LJ if m7i lfi i'et '.,fiKiw4f 'fifllffif nfs fllll'4Pw f:f:-.'ff:ff55f21-- 5-241 A-Yeliz. .if fi iX'fk7'TlX'il7o TN --ff.,4iQJ,,f ', Ki' cy, jjfmy'-'j1m,,,,kjl Q 'i N 2 2' ig ,Mg J. 'i!'l7!9 ',4g,::Cw 2-' V-1 1'- ,! 4, X U. .1 -ij ,f,,vd,.-m K llxw yffl .gd NXL....S!..lxlL-L-7-43'1LJ.',,fL .L54ii.JxQLQ!L,:g,.:.5? ' ' '4 N La, J, i'fv,,' 7,2 771 lv- Liv in ffl iff' + '-l-----1- h-.-Angra. -'J ,Z ,, Z 111 If 1- L -T4 ,L -,A P - ' 228 4, 1. . .11 1 .xy 1 J Ovpmf F' Q pp sfrrx NFO11 D, QUAD p U-W -11 1.411111 - X '3Cp,f'. f R .rv 1-. A., ,' :Q ,L q.,f f ,:'..-1--' - ,f --11 X. fl. X r-1 , V1 M 123 A' P' fTQ 2f'li5iQ,1iLi:Q .ilfQ'5'f1gig1 1 P?12g5FAff1'??il1ii1i3,5Eiifi wif ' ' 'A ' new 1 'f1.1.p...9y1'-Wm - 1' ' - W f,-.55 14 1 Qifl fifty tint. Meyers, 1fl11111gi11g' from till! mile to the two-mile, turned in tl1e time 1.1331 ot' 111113. Fulk gz11in1111 reyengge over Rogers 11n1l IRJELDCY, ll. S. U. lllll'1ll1'l'S, by My winning tl1e ll1g'll 11111111115 111 16 S000I1llS,.E1,1'1C1 the lows in 25 seconds. p .LVW bfi 5' 11l1s1ort1111e 111.21110 its hrst 21.D1?0'E1,I'21,HUQ in '1'e111pleton's Sqllilll which 111111 l1it11e1'to ,3Lfj1g'331' if H14 been in rem11.rk11bly good eon1'11t1o11. Mint llowell, tl1e only 11igl1. j11111per who 35,lp11,jff 11,1 eo11l11 do 'over-.six feet, 132111110 down with the inH11enz11.. EIIIIHOIIS 111111 .Davis ol' U. L. took first two Dl11COS, w1t1-1 ltloody ot St21I1l!01'llYtll1I'Ll. . G1,111hj15p1 jiifjj' lll1llS closed tl1e C21.1 ll1U21,l prel11111n11ry se11.Son. On Monday llowell 1'et111'11e1l 111J1',1lQ1,Q1 to the CZf11ll171lS, fifteen pounds 11n1lerweig11t. By T1111rs1111y, two 1111ys 111-1'o1'e tl1e 'mi Big' Meet, l1e 112111. returned to S11n Jose Q1QlQif,1gf:' :Va Wltll 11. tClI1DC1'H.lZl1I'0 01' 102 degrees, l'ol- 131 l0W1Hg' QL relapee. All'tl11ll.', counted on for 5 Am K one or two pomts in the shot 2111141 discus, :W 51. 8, was 11eel11re11. ineligible. Outside ol? these ,V 51,-1',1, ,y1E3,., two, the Stanford 111en were HS re1111y as 1 1 11'1ontl1s of training could 1I1?1,li0 tl1e111. 'NS I ' fjg'1Q'1f,QQg Y ,1.1. I r. .l,.e111pleton-111111 no monopoly on 12l1GVW0l'- f1g1y1Q9'i: L- 11,11 ries. Cl1I'1St1C,S low llll1.'lll0Y', V?l,H Sant, ' LA ,1.111i'1xj1 JMU pulled F11 tendon tl111t kept llllll out of tl1e 111 1111 Way. 11.51 inleet, 111111. 1IlltK5l11l1SOI1 sutifered 11111 11tt11ek QM 11111 01 tonsillitis. . ' lfsjdigirg 111213, Norris Kirksey, tl1e vete1'11n Ci11l'1llD?ll. Speed lmrner, was ?l1UQtl-1017 pI'0lJl01l1. H1111 l1e ro11n1led into eon1'l1t1on eno-ugh to 11n- Qpmrfgifg ,,-11,1 next tl1e ten points or so XVl11Cl1 11e was g1115111Lf,1Q 3,1 expected to win? The Hn11l. result, 11ow- 1-1311, liieen settled in the 1nin11slof tl1e 1.11 ?10I'1 ' - 1 ' V1 1 1 1 .1 11 , Fi' E' Stagg, 213315 111.11011 e1.111.111s THE o111111'.1N11.1-1 511-1511 157-1 ' . .' ',' - - - .SNL-5 am- 110t hope to 1111111111 Ulll'1StlO,S W0ll-l1?l1lk1.I1CCCl te11.1n wl111:11- 1111.11 been ll0l'021t1Ilg 11.11. f'i 'i1 i'01Tl.0l'S by 0V01'Wll0lllllDg' scores. A C11rdin11l, vletory, 11 there was to be one, M1121-' W01ll1l be obt11ine11. by winning the rel11y-nothing less. Teinpleton llll11Sl3lf.COI1- 52211011 111s 1111111 11n even l1l 0?11k, 111111. 1'.D11.d Moulton w11s r11.sl1. CH0llgl1 to j1l'G1l1CiZ 21 If H L11.rd1n111 wetory.. I W , MEN 111111 was tl1e S1ifllil,t10I1 on tl1e morning of April 22. 'it 11 1 Cv , 1 Srl'.1N11111111, 651455 C,1L111'1111N1,1, 6515-. SO111CWl111,t s111lder, but wiser, those prophets wl1o 111111 ijoretold 11n 1-11sy Blue ilflfl Gold vietory filed out of tl1e Berkeley ov11.1. 111: 'four 0 eloek t1111t f1lI'ECl'll00ll. .ig','-y l.l1'Cfl of being 21.11 Hl1H1l0Y'1l0g'H for tl1e t111rd sueeesswe ye11r, tl1e fzilifillllfll sq11a.d Ex, .5-151411, ily:-l 1111.11 turned 111111 wrecked tl1e Bruin Htraek n1111el1ine. 11 fm . , , , . - - ,, 1-LX . M. ' For tll1'0G-'l'01l1'tllS oli tl1e w11y'Te1np1eton s 11.t11letes 0111-bllfillgllf, out 11111, and 1.575 IH some eases Ollf-131111011 fil1l'lStl0 s men, '111e1r 11nexp11.t11 pe1 1111-11111n11e 41 .191 -- -HQE1 U WY , ,,,.,,,.. 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J YQ ci Sw Fw 'vw ' 'QE 1, 1 P I 50' f- f ,LJ ! 6121 'qw gxkyltf 'ny I3 - A '-'- ?1It.',.il'?!CL, if I , ,fu ,x 1' Vi, Pau 6,11 7.3 wx-Z J, veg-Q - ..,f j.L-.1 'yE wivw QQ1 N Borun1Cl25fr.1 ln. KS, nf 5' 1. ,,. ,X U t' Q , ' ' vii 41.14 ' I. n, - ' Jfx j' lf 'W ff E MQ . THE STORY BY EVENTS ,Nix 4.v 'q7-R 2, U v ---V--Mt..... , . 1,2 , ' L - 4 . g-fr? .' f, -f - ,fn-rf -'---M -ff W ,-, f .4 Wu. 1' -37 A4 L J'-mg T-ii? 'X'-' ,-V1 , 1 ,-GNN' Jac-f --Q,-iv X .V V... ., ,, - ' 'S' ' ' H'-'W 4' -'f' K 1 ' 6' 'gjl ' Qu 5- f.'w'fk .ff J ., rf W- ., JM.. . T - ,,.+..' 119- Tf'f1'fa7 W f1 'f.,:'A-' Wfy, H- 1, f 3' .5 J ff -W -,w. . 5' -I 'V , Q., X , ,, ,Q A., A, M w -. ,g vm ' Y: r..,, u.-f ,v '. , .NM 5 I E., j. 'X ,y 1' ,' M Jr if U nf, 'g':,f-ifffv' n ' 2 Pkg? .- llllllllllmfib wS 'A4fr N'4Tf ll 4. , 'Z .fz,4ffy-1 51.1521 ,. Ap' Q' '3LWvf17'?f 0,1 Y' 47 'Qqx fv if 15' K ,f .I f -,--X, -f f 1- ,- .w , 'bf H1 .. 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' mfftrjlij 'i 'Q , LL f brougillt joy to the Stanford rootcrs, and gloom to the Blue and Gold stands. if ill, And just when the Cardinal menyseemed to have accomplished the victory that pq,-,ly had been little looked for, the Bruins themselves faced about, and with a magnifi- ffij ljfgif 'QQ ffcnt last minute rally, brought the final. result to a deadlock, for the second time it ln tl1e twenty-eight years of competition between the two universities. it Of the half dozen or so records that were slated to fall, only two actually 55 'Q toppled-a loose track and tl1e strain of tl1e Big Meet kept the others secure. Hartranft, who had been sick the first of the week, broke the Stanford-California mark in the discus with-a throw of 137 feet. Captain llanner tossed tl1e javeliu Dtjtxttfg, f-gg 132 feet 7 inches, bettering his own record. gstf ,534 ,Ella I Stanford stars came up to expectations, and some of tl1e lesser lights accom- V, plished even more. Ten out of fifteen first places were captured by Templeton 's el T, charges, the Bruins proving superior only in the high jump, broad jump, mile, 1-ZKMQ' fjilf two mile, and relay. Eleven second places went to the Bears, while the thirds fjfr if were evenly divided. 'llhat is the story of the twenty-eighth. Big Meet in figures. The story of the event itself, however, is far more exciting and dramatic. It will he several years Fil lk If at lea.st before there is another thirty minutes as full of suspense as the final liiffi ,p I F half hour of' this year 's meet. t i ' I Ni 1 5,1 mf It was a badly shaken Golden Bear that saw himself, after the majority of Qi ,M events had been run off, with 47-W points to his supposedly weaker rival 's SOM. if There remained three events-the broad jump, javelin and relay. -To tie the ji'-llfex wtf meet, California entries would have to make a clean sweep of the points in the 655' broad jump, win second and third in the javelin, and capture the relay. Any H 1 deviation one way or the other would have decided the meet. f- i Minsky, Stanford 's sole hope in the broad jump, leaped 22 feet, HQ inches- farther than he had ever jumped before. One by one the Blue and Gold men, with everything depending on them, took their turns. They all lived up to the if 2lf5f3ilTl0I1. Boren took first at 23 feet 1 inch, with Treyor second and Merchant ' NPC . 11',lll,fif,tj :xi The attention shifted to the javelin. fllanner was conceded first, 'but could My Farish beat out Christie's men for the single point? Again the Cardinal entry 'girl made his best record, but once more the Blue and Gold won out according to the 1335? ,Q fig dope Witli everything else off the boards, the relay was to decide whether qjlffzlyb iffy, Stanford was to Winlby ten points or the Bruins were to be saved by a tie. California won. Christic's high-class quartet ran away from Wrig'l1t, Clarke. Judah and W.illia,msrin, and there were fifteen yards separating McDonald and Wi Williaiiistmn at the finish of the final lap. 'llhat drew the curtain onlone of the best dual meets in the history of Stanford-Californial track competition. ,Gig These final. minutes belonged to California ,I theufirst hour and a half,,how- ever, were the Cardinal's. Witli little regard for title-holders, 'lempleton s en- Qfjixlf tries fought their way to unexpected firsts, seconds, and thirds. When Starter Frank Foster called .the milers. to tlieir1ina1:ES, t?0v91'0VVd settled back to watch a Blue and Gold procession. But it hai ru.. onet without ,ii . 'A '5 4 ' ., I'-fa.: -tr Qi., ' ..-f v-:If-L 777 .U .7-,R intra Ng 1. it ,,i..-4g,fgt,,-ff? ewes M9 231 , .1 ' i w i i fi 4 i .lf .x ii, n 1 v v i A ,. 1 s'1'.xNi oRpo,,,u,wo 4 1923 QUAD 1 F .f ff. l- 'ix-'fi s'1.'f, 1.-.r f2E:-.scifi 35.71--iixiif 'FV-Q.'2f'l'j-.-ii-W.e'33:jiw'f,irlfgr i'1iif:c'g.5?iff - 'il1'7:f-5.,if.f9' 'i3W6iE.!Zb!'-1' '1 'l,7 ' - - , 2, - .f',y - . 3 Li the gameness of Elliott, who had had but three weeks of training, after a years ,f tiff, Ay lay-off. Elliott dogged the steps of the three Bruin men, and on the final stretch, t'Q'fVi' beat out Fisk, figured as the likely winner, for third place. J, if'-3 i.,- T Then came the feature race of the day-Williamson of Stanford against iff' l'hristie's cracks, Ilendrixon, intercollegiate champion, and McDonald. The lfljf f'ardinal Hash took the lead from the start, sprinted away from McDonald when :ti ,X vQ,.m.,.f,p the lzitttpqgizilllengecl llll3g0E1.'1llC backptretch, amd rompued to the t:3ieltlp'eeIya,ris 'QL' .NlT','.f a ieat o ent rixson. u 1 was am L mg insu o ingury w men um a 1, a - i' sider, heat out McDonald for third place. ijdnli The results of the high jump were not so encouraging. Muller and Treyor g,T,f,i,'g.,i of California. tied for first at 6 feet. Howell, jumping despite a high tempera- ,QQ iff .ll- 'iii ture, tied Dalton of California for third. It was obvious that Howell had been ia, fl greatly weakened by his sickness. 5 ff Q.. The liruin supporters were dismayed, however, when all three places in the .lei l,jiu,fQ,f, 100-yard dash were won hy Stanford. Sudden nosed out Kirksey, who was ,.f'ff,'jf taking it easy, and Ilartranft came in third, shutting Hutchison out of the Qty Qjpnrfcp points. Falk traveled over the 120 high hurdles without faltcring and beat M glglimfxfn Henderson of the Bears in 15 4X5 seconds, llayes of Stanford taking third. gf '.,' The shot-put was settled early. Hartranft took first, with Merchant, in his if , . .'.i- Q last Big Meet, taking second. Witter was third. The discus also went to pill, Ilartranft, Berkey and Muller of the Bears coming second and third. lfgl, gf, .The half mile was another shock to California. Daly, hanging in the rear ,Saw ,ff'g3,,fl,A-aj while his teammates, Coverly and Macintosh set the pace, overtook Peirce and 1 vljfjgfji Bauman of the Bears on the final curve, and, with a fast spurt, passed them when ,iI.,rff'1,9Y1f3 but fifty yards from the tape. Ile finished in 1 :59 3X5 minutes, the best time that had been made on the' Coast this season. I I u D ' !5,:,yi,tqQ,5 Dorr aml Knowlton finished first' and second for Qahfornia in the two-mile, fii ,,.p asthad la?-n expgtedg tlqe Xgllllglilgt tnma lfeuqg 9 124 ipinnqtisl The paeelwvas too io or . eyers, . an orc s ies ie anc ie ost tiirc to .fu vane, of ie. ears f?g, ' ii-ii i after a hard fight. iff., l fjQ,tlff5iQ The results of the pole YLQLQ i?i?lQ'i'.3i vault and the 220 low hur- Si. lffffififi dles int the Cardinal. out of If.-2 reaeli of defeat. Wilcox had an old score to settle with lgnll Norris, California's intercol- phi, legiate champion. Black re- Q5 peated his thrilling dark lm horse stunt of last year, and 'Hia 1 ' he and Wilcox divided first ,.Vpl,,,:, xg,,,...Rz6V place between them, Norris :yn 154254, ' taking tlurd. The winning Qff5xggJel,f height was 12 feet 5 inches. ,Z I.lLlx, HAXES AND DAVIS ADD NISE Falk had no trouble 1n Wln. -A .ielflfiaii i'.'5f1,,ff:A Z'.s'j.T.1f-fi Kal?Q,'2i.4iefQ.'.-F x'1:11vil'2I41r,.ff,,--gigs F2g3ETgiQ,S,c-z'l, lf.sTg:'ff.ii at Q gg .fm 1,i-gagiise., '.,,'2ifiN'c sects. 3.24.-ieeiw?4i5.d.LSrm,-s-P-2'-. -- rrr ' ihfilf 6 232 rf I I 0 Q Jsmi S T A N F O ll D MOJUMOQ 91 9 2 3 Q U ,I D f Y I - , X , '- 'Q A' '1 .3 7, .-'N X-3 gel.. .Q i, .'k. - -1 I . , ,,, v-,. I . . 1' .'- Mx f ' r I' f- -.wi i 5-gel lf- . fiffqgfr-llffl Ltb-f::'.,Q',-,,c :SLQ .1.,1s:2.f.t,:pzzg...-.Ja..x2. c'i, 'f 1 w fl-.iS25i'T.fi1g3-g1Qj'f.:ZTgf17fCf2XXg., 'iiigfpffrfgffgw hp: J , gk . '31 L r-- ' f -Y-f -----1 -1-a - - - ,A JHHJ Q 't.m..m MRP: semi . ning the 220 low -I A I . fr. -J I - . 255 hurdles in 25 sec- if ends, and a further flkygygg 151' I ow was delivered to ,J-vi ' I - ivy mfg 'Iliff the B r u 1 n when l tg' Gig my II at Y 0 s and Davis QQ Im' f-:une In second and Wlqflf -ff -I ui -- as . K.: - Ill. J . ff.. YI-il bill iff ff gi IG fi n 11 tr-wk in event, the 520 vurd an ,M,, . 1 .. ,,.i ,,, IM dash, would make IRQ My OI' break the Broan Milt VK' ix' Chances for even It ii? A .J 71 tle. It looked rather rqfyfxbjt if gloomy for the Blue M3551 and Gold with Kirk- 1 V -TC , mg, SW and Sudden both '-fislflx Ei enteflng, a n cl both fig' Capable of better time .gi than Hutchison. The T W' bpd llandi of fate inter- , ose , ' 3- tw ., Ee tc Kdlowever' and wII,r,IAMsox nErm'I's Ix'1'EI-zco1.I.Ec+1.vrE CHAMPION Qu-N I. ft, - U Irksey out at 33 Q l u Q a n E fig the 15O1yard mark w1tl1 an 1I1JllI'Cd leg, which had refused to stand up under jill qi Mk the strain. That left Sudden and Hutchison to fight It out, and the former took 95' gilt? measure of the Bear captain. Those were the events that led to the exciting 253 nlsh, wlth the California victory In the relay. - swipe .ti O Z K.. , ii, 5- Q.: ' sl M: g SUMMARY Killr I yt' EVENT TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD :QOINLISSI 'lhcgflg Lf ha S an. A ir. 43, girl wie ..... ....,.. ,,,. 4 , 32 Kiitta qcp ,........ Denton ccm .,..... Elliott csm ..... . I S 1, 120'YHFd Run .....,... :50 315 Williamson CSJ .,.- H6Hdl'1XS0n CCD ..., Judah CS? ...... . 6 3 Mfg! ei ia, 1003353 Bti'tH es' 13 '32 5 'Z1'5fSlfs, 'i E?JI.'iZ?'?'5fCl' ' 52f81f.?2zey ' ' ' 'I S 3' ' f 5 lm 880-yaf,IRm..1:1:::1' 1i593!5 D'LiyeGII..'.'. '3:2 Peirce fcppiiiiii Bauman 4C,.1i2i2 5 4 YW 5v3o9MgeL. . ..,.. 9254 DOH' KCJ ......... gnowltcgn CCB ..... EIUIYBEIE? CCD ..,.. 3 9 ' ' 'H' 0 dl :25t1 F lk S .....,.... 11 es .----.--. BVIS ......... 0 , X gh, 220'yard Dahvh. . fi :22 175 S:ddfgn,CS7 ........ Hulzlchison CCH ..... Comstock CS3 ..... 6 3 ,PQI wji Relay ..,,.,.,.....,. 3:23 Won by Cal. CBlem mer, Henderson, He ndrixson, McDonald 0 5 Hilh Jump, . I I U DEPE229 Muller CCD and Tre yor CCD tied for lst.. H2wehl6?l.a3zi DSS V 8V '- on Ie or . 'f I P0leVault ..... . 12' 5' Wilcox qsu and BlackfSJtiedfor1st .... Norris qcm ........ 8 ' 1 I 0 Bl'08d Jump .,,,, , 23' 1' Buren QCQ ,,,...., Treyor CCB ........ Merchant CCD ..... 0 9 I faq ihot Put ..,... I . . 47' 4' Hartranft KSJ ..... Merchant CCD . .,.. Witter CCJ ..,.. . 5 4 5, Q Jgzziizt I - I It I I -I Beary ffzef I I I I' eszamai' I I I I It 2 1 ---- . .. 182' 7M anner ....... e erson ...... ..,..., I 'xx i L- , I j - 655 65M I r but , igv'-' ill I va- Y W Q Y-it Qld? ylfg, it is 6' L ''E-i4'ff 19f'.i:fff' ?f'?'li--.wf?J' Vlcf'-i'xP'? 9 '+. IG, 3 52-T13 eggs ,williiinjf r5iff4g,Q2ffllI, it , . .X . 'J 'L -1 - . ' 1 F' ' V fffw--ff? - X V' -I - 4- f ix ef:-'w -, I ' f-TT iff M f fIceftf?'vf7 fn -. aft,-ft I rev- e I ...I -IA1 It-II E - . 'sm J vi ii i 4- we 3 I rf' fffgfffeef-e'2 'Gite , QF ,ftkfif 233 1 STANFORD o?,1U,Qa 1923 QUAD Q ,. 41 Q, . f J V - , -ff' ' 'Te' 1'.?f'3m -i'f-.ff-,.- ., - ' . '1.. IV, 1-', TI i -. if-1 V2.1 iff , MAA, ,Y 1 ..-., .J ,wi -x ,, f ,-..4,. . ,.,..,,,, i...,-Y,,i,-, Y...-wiv :ix -f Y 'cfxsf J E' fix, 73 mia? jf if i it' Q 'Q- 'g , fr J 1 ,i i -I A4515 :Qivi iw , .V 4 - - 'fu fig? jffi ,- Sl f5Z2,g,f'5 22: if -Y -C 2 :- i X-Q 3 Q! 'im QV! Q? ,xniiil Qiwxii 'fi 'ski 1 I.,:- Ui F ' z . w L 1. MH fi f i,i1ig,'-3 i'7f?C2f'f's iii 'W iibiiiih L 'ii' !4l,i9.f! I: M3 ifip- - gi ' xiii' -V J A RL x1'ili,8 3, yi Q-'i xii: . 3!'E3LV5'i'i:, 'QH1 V, X fy, ,A i lyxl K ,J-iv, x -pi' 'ii' Wi -' 'Wi 5 mi. i ,1,:ii,m .'l.' . Qian L V' 'git l 'ip ' L - HM. ., 1 li, 'XL H , wp ii Wifi, vggw ,-W T'l'i51f i SW -N lj M, POINT NVINNERS ,iwi ii 414' fd! - 'Il if-,ii ,'fl Huyvs, Cmiistnclc. 'I'c-nipli-ton CCmxchD, Elliott, Grothv fMgi'.l, Fulk, Hurtrainft, Iiluvk ,lil ', ',,Q',' Davis xviililllllbillll .lndnh Suddvn 'f, liff CHmvull nbsz-ntb lmly I'IlllH11'l' Kirkewy XVih-ox Ev!-.IW Ri My fy: x' 15'--i 1'-Q .I CARDINAL POINT VVINNERS .Qi wig, - ji iZ'1l'ffilf BIG MEET 5.212 RY SQL. S' Yi-J if cz .I , I I -,fx ,fi W IIz11't1'z111it .. . ll Hayvs ggi J. j ff- - . . V, i. Sudden .... .... 1 0 Kirksoy Di Q, 5,525 Falk ., .............. ,,,. 1 o Elliott ..... ' Williamson , 5 Judali ......... Qffif, Daly ........... , 5 Comstock ...... 'GX' 'I ,J ii - . if i, 3.931 IDN lTz1nnm.' .... , L1 Dewi s ......... ,' ijkw l 'G ', 55204 Wm-ox ,...... . 4. Irowvli ...... ,',j'J f7'f2jJ'3,,.' Blau-k ..,.... . 4 Gif-i ,Q -I .Ji il -m -fx 5 -J 'fgllbb X fix! ,sw 554, 'E W M t i 3' --- v-- W- ff if -, , AA, -g-----,,v-A f xiifxi, fir 11,561 ffiiyfmifgifff'3271.5 .N?r2fi2fmy ,, ,., i ..i. - i ...4:?11f-,fi -4 U gg fi Ss? Vlffffi 3.34 Hun ' -if - L fx me gf 4 f::ef:ww L pw, NW 1, .i.,d'::3Mf7ks' f ' Q ' FC HIM. , ' 3.4 vi 'ig.'ru. 5:-, ,f is -- tiiibi Xb? ,',' k:Q,g4ii.i W9'5iqQikQ9-Lag, 4f1 JSHEg'X wi. - i,,ZiI7. 2- g 544 -4, vig iii? 1, Jim Rigxrfjzjkfiik xii 931 NL 121g V4-. BgEliQ270? E1--5? ' ' ,,ffl-fff1W'Pf ifQp7i,:-3:1 cSv'fQk5!:4f '- ' X- --.1Q-'k,.1L LAY, 'k,L t ' ' ' '- 234 S'lAN1FORD YQJUN 1923 QUAD Jima A-, g ' l A 7 -for lrfota x LHLJUp?12.5T55Qi1'fg'.fi'kf'f?1RQ'i f?5'if,L'RUBY' Q Siam 2 'ga V 5, - yfZ?iTCLg:'jTI'-?f1?i,' Qififfggfezgiliwi . ' lf!-E'ai'fl.QQ.ETEfi7-iL3'?7..25-QQ!fQi?.7L?iLEi531O3TP i ggipf -. Eagza-fd J . melee ttf? qw AWA? 'l 1 V y QV- 9 on I. C. A. A. A. A. MEET ., M , itil Witli a quartet of einderpath men Stanford won fifth place in the forty-fifth ,ir . . . annual track and field meet of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of Amer- gllfirggf-. ' iii fm WWTAJ 1' J MY . . ica, held in Harvard Stadium, May 27, 1921. 1 J I The Cardinal raised itself one notch above sixth place, the place won in A331565 ,-.7 . 1 ,, t 1,,. U if WK a ,vi f 55, Phlladelphia in 1920, and again lmpressed the East with the calibre of western ,gt-2i Cf?Y athletes. HDink Templeton made his initial appearance in a national meet as Stan- if ford 's track coach with Captain Morris. Kirksey, Lane Falk, Bob Williams, frail, gp and Jess Wells., The Board of Athletic Control had decided to limit the team :Ep six men, but this number was cut down. to four when Kenny Wright and Art Wilcox were unable to make the trip. ' df The success of the two-man team in the finals of the previous yearis meet, 4jiw,flQ3 U if when fifteen points were annexed, had raised the hope that the Cardinal quartet ln 1921 might double that score. The 'fD0pe was Upset when Certain Kirksey pulled a muscle in the hundred, and though he captured the first place in that ifgi5'5QH, it ll cyent in 10 flat, he was unable to run the furlong, which went to Allen Wood- :tl ring in 21 and 2X5 seconds. i . M Lane Falk's second place and Jess Wells third in the 220-yard low hurdles, I,,W'w.fiQ Eff with Bob Williams fourth in tl1e high sticks, and his tie for fourth in the fQ'.l,+'Qi rits high jump at 6 feet, 2M inches, gave Stanford ga total of 15 points. This score compares favorably with the 27M by which California won the meet. QQ gg il' The low hurdles were the reatest surprise of the day. Jess Wells had 13. ,ff g . 1 bi, ij A hem generally conceded a better place than his team-mate before their depar- ture for Cambridge, but Falk proved prophecy worthless with his unexpected L' second place on the heels of Thompson of Dartmouth. Tiompson s winning t23:,QllgTQi time was 24 and 2f5 seconds. I I I The Board of Athletic Control announced during January its intention of bias., ,576 entering the 46th annual classic of the l. C. A. A. A. A. on May 27. Lane Falk A pf and Morris Kirksey will be the two eligible members left of the 1921- entries, iifgtljqgl and will probably be accompanied to Boston by Captain Hanner, HEdd1e Sud- den, Art Wilcox, Mint Howell and Glenn Hartranft. Track authorities pi! thrgoughout the country are predicting that Hartranft will set some new records .YV ln iis events this '. 1. w year. Kf A iii A 119521 5? . Iffsffflil gffi 1921 I. C. A. A. A. A. MEET - 1 A D I pgipts r qt f 1 Pflngnts EQ . California ...,.... .......... 2 7A o. .. an orc .... ....... . . Iggy? tw, 2. Harvard ........... .......... 2 7 6. lfrmceton ........ ........ 1 54' 3. Dflrtrnollth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 7. f.l0I'I1Gll ................................... 13 Q51 4. Pennsylvania ................. 18M K The ten other colleges received less than eleven counts each. Z !e,,,s of .QM W J ' f-.A A ., . Q Mlraxim.-1-. ff''wsgso - fe Mg Lg- F J x -5 'N-1-F' ,.:,- ,A A I Y 'Y',?:4f,,-111 '.'.'a T- -- jj' ' .diff feat . jfwir +9 Qagjrtff NL H953 7' 1 CQ? 'ba 'ii'Z' Y' ' Tyr 235 1 -1 .v 1 'u 1 s'r.-x.NFonp WJUN, 1923 QUAD g ,.-2.1-'.., 4L 1 V A - U V Y 7' V, I--1 J , ,.--Yffvgn r ff '- r 'f1' r2frf1 .'O-111-1 :TJ 'Sw 12 , -' ,1-W3 tr VT: f-4' N',f'fH?'- ' . Pe Uxdwh ' gg, 1 gwisfifl 2-115 :Sf Q115ffa9'ff11'g'z v?:PtS.5tolffft.?fi :ff-395 f T.. Li' , 1 - W ang ,J , , , ,- .1 . .. ...-,- ,WI 1 a: ..... - hx 1 - -- - - -wlvvllv X - J H X531 : hx , ' 'i '.NN'3,TX l if fv li ' Q-.' LIP. gala uf? ffrfi if -'lf Y ., REP QQ! A 5 faq. . . fy. N' ll- kill! .4 eq Div pm ,L l 3,31 my I f ',. 1, ,ly qu, vilillilti l '?,?g7laI:,y :ak iff ff! u 'il' L+' xl dxfli' me ll itil gc?-M if J Qld:-iqg' s, .ni 9--,J 'walii ' . :Tw 'Lt 1 4 ll wal lil! . -N W fkli X- WY. '-lil , : ill Q 19. li if is :lla fxfl w rr' ., 1: I-ll -,ti , ,frqllva 2 , H ig MV. Standing--Conf-li Templeton, Warner, Whisler, Wright, Dole, Silver, Leistuor, Lawson, Stephens, Rim-lmrds, ifojwl Grothe tMgr.J 1 NAIS. Xb Us Kneeliui:--Clinrles, Mans, Orr, Porterfield, Shermund fCupt.J, Harrell, Howard. Murphy, 'l'enm1nt, KWJIQJWV y 'fl lffl '1'hm-ntnn. oI,u,',j 'QQ Sitting--lielclier, Smith, Bell, Krogness, Ashby, Willis, 'l'uylm'. Vit . 1-gf -I u 5'-li 'l C' f' Sm.. WIC! v :Iliff , FRESIIMAN TRACK y .,., . . O, px Q l M 5' . . . . . .llfff A small group of stars, with both determlnation and the ability, enabled the ij.-,Wg Cfgliffj class ot' 1925 to make one of the best showings of any first-year Cardinal traek L.5.1QlfA.3E'S team in recent years. The freshmen did not win from the Bear Cubs but this 31,5 lpsiywffgt was due rather to the lack of enough second and third places. One ot the mam fgly' !'bQgX'ff 'features of the season was the developing of men in the distance runs, events 15,725 pjihl, which the Stanford varsity has been weak in for several years. Smith and Charles in the mile and two-mile, Leistner in the hurdles, and Rlugetti in the 62,3627 javelin are some ot the 1925 stars who are counted upon to fill vacant places on M ' . 1- .. . ,' lgqgq the varsity next year. '-yvf ea . . . . . In the preliminary meets, the freshmen squad showed up to an advantage in x-,F , . , . . . . -.jr IIQQRX the intern-lass meet while on Mareh 18, the hrst outside eompetltlon was met in Tux ' ' l I u ' ' V , ' l ljfjjgghl the term ot a combined squad of the Berkeley, Oakland and Oakland Technical My lfiqffg high school teams. .ln this meet, the freshmen had little trouble in winning from .ylis lg 1 . . . V . . V ,.,,, m,yQ- their opponents. running up a seore ot 90 points against 31, for the transbay wr 1jf squad. Smith showed the best tor Coach 'l'empleton's squad, stepping the mile V H Af! Xl: - ff A age D - -W ,VVV W M 52, 1 ,J--Tv? .ef - i - - . 'TfT+f'-'vA--..'. L f' 1 X- i, -Q f .3'--5-9.-it f , , --. w...w-4--5.1-f -A.s.'..., -1 . -4-f54,dl'ff Qfgsjifell fide? sf-Peltiiiit 1 -1-eisvN 1.'V w +f'f5..'1f 011 L'i'177fi QW3 ?tS'f43F 5355? ' lwli'- LW ,r:3fg fi it 1f!a5-53'-f-Jfgfj '-t f'ff5 'dffkgkif 7:9 U' few 'JQWMQQSQSQ-,'2i'. e-wa. - .fvsetffaf szhtmpmiwf ffwfvf Pmew N55-at - 1 1 . 236 S 'll X N I' U ll ll f-K., ' f ' , 46w,,,,,,o 1 9 2 .2 Q UA n X .Ik 1 0 ' 1' ' -. ., ' 2 , f'i.'-f-'O11'f'- 1- . ., . 1 -1 '11 is .1 1 ' asf' 2': :7U2+H -1 2 if. ,, - . g ' -. -J-34.11 E ,.yln.'L ' 1 1 1 V 1-1-LL' --- ---- W Y, , sh-, Q' 1- A ' ' 1- M .1 ' 1.111 '1 X in 4:32, whieh turned out to he the best time made on the Stanford oval during it the season. li .During Plaster vaeation a squad of ten freshmen entered a meet with seven l peninsula high sehools and a team from Modesto. The ten rolled up 66 1-3 points 1 to the all-stars' total of 77 2-3. Individually, however, the fresluuen had it all l- over the prep sehool lads. San Jose was credited with 38M points, Modesto, 1. w 1 r 1 . I I 1 MM, ,Palo Alto, 141-3, Mountain View, 1-lg Santa Clara, og San Mateo, 1-3. . Smith won hoth the half and the mile while Leistner loafed through the hurdle event with little or no eompetition. ln the weights, the prep sehool representa- 1 tives had things more their own way although none of the marks were startling. 1 'C X. 'lflllfl STANFORD-CA.lJl14'0RNlA MlGlC'l' g Failure to win a single point in the final events, the 220-yard dash and the broad jump, H1111 a. tragie finish in the rela.y eost the Stanford first-year men a 1 vietory in the annual freshmen meet held on the Cardinal traek April 8. Lead- , 1112 the liear euhs up until the last few events, the Cardinal freshmen appeared 1 , to he eertain winners only to lose out at tl1e last, 73M to 57y2. ,ln the finish of 1, 1 1 1 the furlong, Shermund and Thornton trailed the Lalifornia. entrants, and barns- 11 worth eaptured the event in 22 31-5 seconds. A minute later eame the announee- ment that the Bruins had eaptured all three plaees in the broad jump. 'l'wo evisting Stanford-Clalifornia. freshmen reeords fell during the meet. Rhiffetti of Stanford hurled the javelin 173 feet M ineh, shattering the previous - PN reeord of 158 feet T inehes. Kern ol' California hettered l5erkey's mark ol' 117 feet 1 M inehes in the diseus with a heave of 188 Feet 5 inehes. Smiith, who eame near to earning the title of iron man, won the mile from Charles by a. fast finish. The Cardinal hopes were momentarily crushed when C Geertz of the Bruins heat Shermund in the quarter mile. Leistner of Stanford 1. and lieeker of the llears engaged in a neek-and-neek duel in the 120 high hurdles, 1 Leistner winning in the last bg, if' 20 yards. The time was 15 3-5 seconds, whieh is as tast as If, the event was run hy any 1.5, freshman in the state this sea- , son. ,--I Smith, after his vietory in the mile, ran the 880 in 2:03, V finishing ahead of Dole, his I nearest eompetitor. Charles, atter the first four laps set , lj. . ,. . 1 tv . i. . ' , . 1 wo mile grind in 10.1b mm- that represented Stanford in the relay, the Cardinal losing Uuxmz 1,i+:.xrs our ix 'rni-1 m:o.xu fs J ,fig ,, tg, K... .,1....L - .,Y L, , L...-k.,.f ' -V 7, A i X Q75 - ll .I A K j J , f rv ay 1 , ,N '-Ly ,K-Q :lp r- ,' :AL pi: 51, :,:::.1.,x'.,w,, 5 1, T-,--.LA,J 1 .37 wg- I .4 J 'I V- -H ' UQ 5'-5 A lr-11 1 T '31NllIlli11 -X' X S'f4i'f32ff l- rf' ' ...Li Ll 13 T- 41- V U31 -1 f xl fi. , ,l'iLjf ,f -bjfj X .-1.9. M' -pf '-'L , .H lJF f.7 jb1-' 1. X g N-L Wy, , .ii I, -' 1 '1 '11 1 ff A , P, -K--,b rf V-!Ji.'Ei1 1f' - , xl 1' , - .- .rp - YV1. - s , ,U 'l ' '15 ' ' . 4 mg., .111 Q fx ,, ,.- ,, X -, . .,-. FlLflf--251 My nrsliifoi Hfflfiimccfzfknft gf I, ,mv ,Q f - K I 237 r 1 us own pau and won the A 1 .1 ! I tes. lt was a motley crowd I x I ., ,,. . , , , . NX i v ,yi J., x. .1 .T , i ,. M., -, 1 51. .. A 1 ST.-xN1.-qcnmn dovowlcv 1923 QUAD J .. ,, ,T - A --- -, - ff f.'-rr-14,-1., , , p,..f-,.-f,-- .1,,,., T- M x ,-awafiff-i'zYaif'1 Pvfgxk -.1--,'f...fvf-...fm-1 -we 1113- Sze..-.-. f-,1 wr-iwfgg-.-M ff fn V ' lfwhwi 3:1-9 'wav fflVfjimi'-l.f5a-R--l-'14.-QE:-igdggig1 2- :u.Qc1'!535f2' 1-.featMD-5.85-fifi2i3f9BEiSgli,eE.7 5,111,121 if - .1 G, -fl-xv - 6-we Q 'wmv al.. ' ,CJ . - ' k' if HDDIM out in the last lap oli the race. A pm. I u J' A summary ot the events pf-,L its ,jf l follows : . 'CCNA 5:41, Mile Ruin-Won by Smith ,iff CSD , Charles CSD, second, 061,52 ' Berlin CCD, third. Time 'pl 1' 131. -L-391-5 H -Lf1.,,,,,'t, , - - L11 QS1Z1Diftijl 440-Yard Daslt-Won by 1 .,g-t- ,,,g,',, Geertz CCD, Shermund CSD, Zig, ,12,D,'E,gi'f second, Addler CCD, third. 1'-Q Vx' . , ,V Pg . lime 0-52. at . D'N6Ai'+1 ' ' . K 1,11 ,'-g,S,,,..x, 120-Yard High Hurdles- . gtg, ID? 5 Wcin hy lieistner CSD , Becker iiyf. L'f,1,DC,j11', CCD, second, Laney CCD, 1,11 'Sllw'-1, . 'l e 0:1F3-V, ' .1 .,,,,f1f,tv,,- 'flllIglmY1lI3i,Dwil imm by 'rHo1aN'r0N CNP RIGHT, FINISHI-is siecoxn '5.'t3lfi9 :9.' ' 2 2' - . . , W4 ai?E,,g.,ig',- Ryan CCD , Thornton CSD, second, Farnsworth CCD, third. Time, 0,101-5. ,fiifw 880-Yard li'l1n-Won hy Smith CSD, Dole CSD, second, Holmes CCD, third. ,Ili il iff. Tillie 2-03 4-5 -,Mi wl-uff .1 ,' ' ' ' . . . H1 M Shotput-Won hy Richards CSD, Smith CCD, second, Lawson CSD, third. 59, fjLgjj, Distance, 30 feet IBM inches. 4,95-VC-,ip High J 1111111-Won hy Becker CCD, Garrett CCD, second, U rner CSD, third. DH, ffxlxfxif Height, 5 feet 8 inches. N I Q ,fgfwi-Q Pole Vault-VVon by Garner CCD, Wliislmer CSD, second, Wlleztt CSD, and if-jg' , . , . , . . , , ,,. '.ieM,5,, Stenze CCD, tied f0I'VtlllI'Cl. Height, 10 feet 9 1nches. 7 ,,9X!,',e3,,-.', 'l'wo-Mile .Run-Won hy Charles CSD , Murphy CSD, second, Rutherford CCD, qi., .Fax 1 .w ' w' :,f',1, .fi,,,,-JC., third. 'I 11110, 10:18. -M, Q 220-Yard Hurdles-VVon by Leistner CSD, Becker CCD, second, Eggleston Dv 'X-its 4 CCD third Time 0 '25 3-5 V H, . . - , . . Y D A Tgfiwlggf 220-Yard Dash-Won by Farnsworth CCD , Ryan CCD, second, Redman CCD, QD, third. Time, 0:22 3-5. V , 1 ,,f,,N,'f,-gf, Broad Jump-VVon hy Badger CCD, Wells CCD, second, Hayes CCD, third. gxy, gf2,qQfl'f. Distance, 10 feet 9 inches. QUE, 1 1-V-A - . . A , XS, Discus 'l'hrow-Vtfon hy Kern CCD , Smith CCD, second, Lawson CSD, third. 155, Q1 Distance, 118 feet 5 inches. 1,41 Javelin 'llll1'CJXX'-WOD by Rhigetti CSD , Dobson CCD, second, Schmeiser CCD, ,yi QC? third. Distance, 173 feet M inch. yy, -fn 5,4 - - . . . ,. . ,. .1 QQ, Relay ramece-Won by Calitornla. Time, .3 minutes 35 seconds. QP 1. , 1 U bfi' W :'fi'Xi C Ml eu 20,1-1 ' ,H I 2,111 , 1' ND '1 1 Iwi- 1 'V if ii' WJ 10 161, 4 cg, ' -- 1 :7'C95:E ' .-...- --.Ti W 'eie Q A . gli? ... MM as A f -f -aa - - +-------ff'-'gli-iii Qgbgrf D'-Zllfwiif3li'ffci3j . - it ,s -'T 'Qi Lifqf, ,MED 101.42 is- QA.. . f' - ' lluimlluumff-I-515-3Q'5g?f5lfuliB3,, 'Q,,'i'f4 ' 5'i, f:f1,YF' Djcffk, 'Lf' 'ff V, Jr' -U ,C , -1.j'u.' , 1, ' af-C A say- ,mfs 11 f gf, ..-- 1 A.,-R Z1 In , C, XE . ,585 . 'ij lt Q 47 C.,Ct,xC,- . A ,Ji G., ,W ,- yy CX, Dv, ,-,A .-,lg .... N . -wh l ,.,s, Xl K 2. .n 5, I C , , l . X.-37 qs-45.iiLc?e'4-1'sf-fQ.wrf'lf.0fSSc.i i:15s2 .-c. Ch ic , 1 '..yg-Q 238 STANFORD f ,MQ ,.,. Lil' L , . li-ffl , . ful tl ,ui wx f V I if 'vi'- Q0 W l ful - ' 7 :'Q'rfQ Lg, Exif, ef' ., it L Tut, .Jllf G, .6 sw 15 fill 1. I li IE. 'F 1-I J ,I -K ia gina lt yi gli ar 'Y 21 . QC, , 7. l 'xx k' L ,t . ,f- 1923 QUAD ASEB LL FOREWORD The 1922 season of the Stanford varsity baseball team was not popularly termed a success. Records of the preliminary season show that the Cardinal won four QFIIHCS, tied two, and lost thirteen. And if baseball teams are rated according to the proportion of games they win, the season was a failure. Nevertheless, there is more to the story. Those same records do not reveal that Captain Green, one of the strongest units of the nine and a catcher of the first rank, was out of the game with an injured knee during the first half of the season. They do not show that Guy Draper, the veteran pitcher, was on the sick list, get- ting into only three of the preliminary games. Because of the poor showing they had made during The preliminary season, Coach Seay's men went into The California series with the dope against them. But the Bruins were to endure several nerve-racking hours before they could claim the annual honors. Stanford Won the first game by a good margin. In the second vontest the Cardinal fielding machine worked with amazing brilliance, and made the Bears go twelve in- nings for the victory. despite the fact that they had solved Draper's offerings and were making the veteran work to his limit to keep from being knocked out of the box. In the third game, California simply took the edge and held it, winning by a safe margin. But there will be another chapter added to the 1922 season: On June 21, Ford Tussing, manager of the team, and fourteen men will leave San Francisco on the Steamship Manoa to spend a month in the Hawaiian Islands. They will be there during the month of July and leave for home August l l COACH SEAY Meeting with reverses during the preliminary season, the varsity nine was gradually whipped into shape by Coach DutTy Seay until it presented its full strength for the Cali- fornia games. In the Big Series the Cardinal team played a fast. heady game, and showed a polish which could only he obtained through efficient coaching and attention to de. tails by the roach. I , J X ..- Qffffia MILE - QQ -A X.: -42 F771 Eu Gt, mv:-21.3, ,,l,' A g 5 ,I V, . I qlgivf- f - '-a -- - ,iv ' .-.. - ,' .1514 7. l if 14, Q' , 's'fMC!f elf, 4 J ' vs f,,f-.wt Je , gig, . ?5fT. Y . I if if J ya , .t PXV7 at CWNA U3 I Q, 5,55 i i fj lm QW!! Gi' Quill? 'PW gli EH' HW ,agxfvi GTM , , ' wif! IJ- W I i ,3 il 5 at C6 32 Q F I l tk 0 ll l fft' f- A at lasfglih l H. o' js ea ffilfy Qifllli I, :gm f fi 055.gif fatal that ' 2 Q tl Ei 3, . ff-lfaf r t L, . -in Moiiy :war E24 - V in -HA.. Mag , ,, ,gzru - ,Jw ,v,Q,., in I 'ltr' m fi T 'agua QoQJika41 kLi, QIHYJV XXEM LC' ,Inf J f' I qlllmnlm ,'-' FP Ing. tg Lao I,-Q C-xkl:f.Xhh, 'xr ffl- I fx J I QW 1-il i I Q ., v f Q J JLLQ: 53:23 mf-..f.j5J3,,y-gi .,, J . uf Ll J I if 239 ,mf l Y jx L ll x .4 , M, - l 4 STANFORD? QOYOJEMOS1923 QUAD f Jia, ,I ,1J,D ,ffm U I . C. K . ' ,,,,f,177R'-,- -U,-,C ,:1f.,,Mb W ,, i. me Aww,-f, ,QM -sal. -xx X163 iff? Q-? i7?7'2'l -I 5 Qlllril3'f:l l Ill' 5 lil'!fflGMff'i Aff ftl'f'Vf92'.l?l'.fnf5'fEl'W5ll -fi?if3l' z We ff- fx,-. V Y tr L37 I Y V-f A mir- ,WY V,--M ' ,J AJ 5 M1 :S if ,..' .r,, - sf , 4 . xr -1 -V nm-inm-l- .QU YN fr . ,V , f M., WEQA., ,,., , ,i-...M-,..-........t .yy tl, ,rr , lm-.-.-..G Vf... ...,.---..--.....,-- -- 4 l5lf i'lwV'7 ' fia-M' V 5 ff' I5 .l ill' K by A X,--ry .N e i tsllfuz it lf MI, If A Aj C V -Lf? W N. ll .xg X 'szxflrz tl if 'J.gJx! 'i fl ,T 2- we el. as uf Fi fl ' jbhlllftii all .E :Jw wr .X',, ' 1 'sl V! 2 rfiifh. :tg GEORGE GREEN gf-fl :..,t , ,M Q Hgfflgliflfg Captain jju '1 ,ra -yin 5, U ,Xl-X 44 ll! if Ca itam Georffe Green troubled is it g' N . U , Xl J' L 9, 'Q , during the early part of the season ill? u9Slj'L'.3',l with an injured knee, recovered in , .':,1 lWY' ' .' . -,W-fgjfm time to star throughout the later part ,aff f1'f7priKt.' of the season. Althou h he served as 'TM lj whiz' . - l H: 'S W My. pitcher last season, Green is a nat- ll ill All .fQ'-'V ural catcher and he played behind the 3' l' g,y,fll6l,fgQ plate this year. Because of his abillty yllyl, get as a leader, displayed this season, Sox 4' fl Green was a ain chosen ea tain of 411, . P ' Lf? - - . Nlwi ijggxm, the squad and will pilot the 1923 Nga X af 1534: , Varsity. 1,35 l.l+,ll.lQ iw llfflfgf all ,fx H' I V 'F-5fi,l'i': ' ' 'ill L-FW 1 ,'f J ' ff 5 1-xv tw it um . 11, 1,1 , ,g .,' Il .M . will -WM .' 'il ilu Q fi, if ,. ,A ml' V isffllgfm -'ifffs it 'I 'JN-'Neg' X 'S A N ll, 245 exif? Q2 airs ' XQEEQ nik ll U33 Y if 3 l lff ll'-L: ' QlQ'i7i9 iffy 1 2-'Q 5 ' Mal N M l ilu N-qM-w LBC. glldffgi N MM--. W, , DFL, , Nerf, iii-Tx2g.:mf'easzHe.,,.,2sfq ifQf.g12,1'P , G . E ----if-il ??l3:.,-:Av-., ., mu, ' 'fly' uf? K- 3 .J jGD16.3.Q3il, egg- ,xr-Zi ,Xa .Z33:,,.:g:fg sgmI, 413-lijvAiZ,UV,,s,-gg'2myV:Hl,.,,+ w.,Qs:.fg7',,ffo'V L 30' 3 .f.,b1-ff-J'gwC9, t H '--Q51 1 -gms! 92f::l1gS:e.:.hQ.-L bug -.fivzgvk 11 .,f',lfV'5y0rC'X:l'? f ,' 1 'tx' 4, , .. f '7' ,' ,I 'f-go f I1 1- QL 247355, .-Tj: lb. 3. f 2 ' '-' f-WL, x., l- l, , - ' ---97' 3 f' f I XJEHX ,D 4232 . . , ,. -1' LL-K' .ifiwfgyw sf 1 R,,1Jl423D,glk lxxsyj Nl M' 1 u!'4 1'iL ' .w'!L4'fX'T.: I.fTf 'i-Q 55- A -fill 55:27 LQ ffiilffgig 240 1 1 1 2 '1 W J., sfp,xN1f'011DQ6o:1jffyfoo1,1923 QUAD 1 1151 ' , - .- - ., fly. -.Q eeee . . 1. .. llf ' 5' er 'P N 111 E41 . Y, 'ii-Pw.'viXM', : a-ff1.1.f?',es1z: fills' fl ' 1' LF' 1. f1 1r 117i iii- -- . Q,'.1gj7lL.Q 1 , - ,- V 1:51 1DQ.,Ly,Q 'Q A-5-54115-,Z-7 jg ' 1524 j, '11 ' 5 .-. ' '. Q' sl. x'xlf1'ifF1T i'r 4' ,l 'lilly' -- -- - :I 0, iw ,y ' 1,4- --zgggz' ,, ggngg. '11 -f1f7'f5'3 1 'I ' 'wmv ik fr wiki' ex 11-1 - 'href' il 3:9231 2 N, Q 'lVf51f 11 - 121- 1, 1' iypiifx V, wr' 1-ul' 1 -yJ,W'XrriZ' 1 .l lf 1 ,iff 4.1 1 '1' FU 'iff l 1 4',l -ffyf ly 1,1 ,tlfix l if Q' .1 tl 1, 11 fd. 1,13 U1 1 1, 1 'T ' '.f'f'1'ffPq' ,' 'pl ,,'Q'fj7',, l W '5lf'v7'TiC f' fifilf IV! ,ME 131 , 1 iP'fFf1' 11 1 ew- .1.1l1n.11 1 l, Carver Mitchell Wayland Parker ,Lifyllif1ff,i l oU'1'1f'm1.DEI1s f U1 1 1, Y.: . 29? SLE :jj 1 The Ilonolulu liasehall League will suspend its regular sehedule while the :Vu . I - ' - - . ' M1 1 1 M., Stanford team IS In the .lslands and games w1tl1 different teams In the league ,if1A1'1 i i have heen arranged. Llfiilwfi Games will also he ilayed with the army and navy teams stationed 11- F-NWO' , , . . t i i . I I . D 0 me x,.,,,,,,., my and If time permits, fflll-Y't0?lII1 willlvisit the entire islands, ineluding Ilawaii on Mligril Vg which the Voleano oli Kll2lll02l IS situated. W-j,,,?' ,W vllijldv, ',f V Q12 .K,-f, l'vQjL,' rRn1,1111NARY s1f:AsoN - g.,1g1,l1:,7,,5 '. 'fi . . . . W 93'1'fl 1-1' 'i Coach Seay lllilllll l11s first eall tor varsity baseball players on January 9, and fl11',6jl,, If-YQ, the 1922 season was soon under way. Fourteen veterans were on hand and every- 'lYi1l2lfF? IN' thing indicated that Stanford would have a winning team. Heekendorf, Maillot, ,lla Green, Mitchell, Draper, Ilolston, Ratner, Waylancl, Carver, Parker, Peavy, WQWX -ff'-j Nei and Kelly were men who looked like the makings of a real ball. eluh. And Eoin last year's freshman team eame Woodward, Loewenstein, Huneke, Fuller, if ' olmes and Bonner ,f W? ,N 1 . . V , 1 1 ' fl, ' Johnny Coueh, 'l-L, veteran ot the San Francisco Seals and now with Cin- 15- einnati, worked with the Cardinal pitehers from the start of practice until he ifelggyl ,ffg WHS called east ahout the middle of March. He was ahle to improve the pitching Staffof Draper, Net, Kelly, Clark and Loewenstein a great deal, and the results 'i,,gg,,!f1:1 my ot his training will show up 111ore next season than tl11s year. !,Q,Ux.1i The first game on the sehednle was XVltll the Federal Reserve Bank of San l iF4?hd+-M.- rrrr 2 ,,.,,, Wag.. ----- -e-e' awe 'e-ee --,'--m,,.,f, , '-Igfgffq 1. LO 1 we 1 lr Q'Q2j1vK13e 122.56 rlllxsw' W 4l1L1,'j'jQE?E2QiQ-M1551,1 Wei Xif-wifgaiegwifi21rLL1tf2iik:YiiQ1e5:421 1 -- ---' 1 fr-mia Qffglielifgggff gigejw +P, 241 U2 P-E J , ,, , Y .- , -. ,. . , -7 A . r , Y- ..-, W , W- K k ,J rf - Y f,XigV.+f.1Yf V+! :pf ..- fff A f. f W, - ff- - . ,A .-. ,vc ,,,f J. ,Q-.f, A-,H X:-Xa ,f V., . - -A, N,l,f -5, X,,.,, -,F , ,-W, ,. ,-N-15- -4,1 if ,- , , .c -ALO, y-,lwfg V. ,i Jef V, ,f, -f. 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J 1 e,ylj ' - xf ,-4' 'r ??2F7gj1v, r 'A247 FN 1 ! :I Ury. ,Wi g xi ,N wtf?- fiif. f .J :Elf T117 5 Xx'f ' I 1 E Green fCapt.J Carver Tussing LMgr.J rfgiii e QI Si ww Su 2 'fl O .- ,.-.Lh ,B 21 F2553 ' ,JS 'Sami' wiv ' n f Q - Lge, if 'V 5' f. + 5 .gf . 2 E ?'?7CfZ7 f5 c 1 ff: 11 +0 fx K n-1 P- lx QD ' N LX.-if MQW. GE? 1 fb 1 K 3 , g ff. i 1 Ji, 4 -xv QV Q1 3 I fl' 5 rw fl sr riv J' R' 'Af ,Y-'4 'f x' 'I I,-7:43, Seay CCoachD Nei v ,WO . I :.'L'f:Qqj-' 3 . Ratner Draper Parker XX oodward l in v I ' 3 Peavy Maillot Mitchell Wayland Heckmdorf jf , Lifi-fffi l figs H cl 2:2 'uf' :f'7 l '- 'CIN M. 1 K' ,'.iggf'1QQ ,Rr K, , ,Z 7- , , O Qf+H'f1 v fl-:L :lf 'vffg T14 1171-5 l9?,fii2f-,Ce 'fy V - 'f 5LQail iifiii Qi- gg2: i7f Wi- flfal Zvi ffffli .5 7 7? -KQLLZ.-415,25 9- 'ff-f'f 3'e 5'-T Ni: fe 11, ,ff '31 -if Z: f ,fy -Qvxfgg. eg, ' ' Qgfj 1 ':v35r,ff- if V .ff ggggxgll' cj ,Leif-1:fiwQp3 !.-fied. 4 QD .O G' P U ,J Lf C s'r,xN1-'onu, oevcwfg 01923 QUAD gift?-y'5E?'73 'itil 'ef 7355041'eI1'Qt5,sW?g2 f i'QF?'f,' Fai ?.'gQ'QQ5fETTT??,X l k1fj5g2i4y34f2 455' ffl 52.11 -1lg'fQfi.122f ii1g,2'o1:.f ' N A fC 2332 2J.f3'EQifl+ 'e3112iCe:j5?3 J g Mil? 1547: fr, i ,011 -lf, Francisco when Stanford won their first victory, 8 to 2. Eighteen men got into A551 the game for the varsity, and Loewenstein, Nef and Clark each pitched three in- nings. On February 16, Tom Workman brought an Alumni team of former fin Cardinal stars up from Los Angeles and the old men of the game lost to the lylifwlfih ffilffl varsity, 7 to 2. The Alumni lineup was Beeger, rf, Bundy, lf, Ilayes, Jbg Terry, if J Nsg VVorkman, cg McCloskey, Bb, Hagerman, cf, Braden and Kallam, 2b, and Q?Qll,f5f Lifur. p. Zeb Terry, infielder, now with the Chicago Cubs, was to stay and prac- tice with the varsity, but his little daughter was taken ill and he was called home. While they were here the Alum-ni Club played a game with the Ireland Independ- xffifgi ents to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of ClifT's first invasion of the Stanford A: campus. The Independents were too strong for the alumni in this game. lljfigfggv - A long list of defeats were now in store for the varsity. The BL J. B. Koffee f'f'y'lY'ifj but Kids met Seay's men February 18, winning by a -L to 2 score. ln this game f'Doc Wayland starred by driving out three hits in as many times at bat. Cliff ki, Tfpfa ,ilmfij lreland brought down a. teami on February 22, composed mostly of Coast lleaguers. including George Kelly of the New York Giants, and won by the small if-'J margin of 3 to 2. fLtf,,lgf'1,' In the game with the Olympic Club, February 25, Ludolph of the Winged-O club, pitched airtight ball, maintaining a clean record, with not a single hit or fx-f7f3gfI.'. ,ljgtljji ' run registered against him. When Cliff came back again on March 1. he did Q5j.lill,fsQ 1,51 not have so many league players with him, but he took the honors again with a Ultflllfgxi if to l sgore. Manouck, Cl1l'f's pitcher, was more than a match for the varsity 1-- w- 1 K , cas cl, ocwenstein ,yi y giifftigfii Efilfii gplfflig? ri' '- ' ya this ff it l v gf ff . FF 2 9 175 ' lfpfifi ' ' tif of Www 5 ' 'gl ,li me . ZH if f 'v ,ual .j fail lh ffl! lClQ Y ' ' Algtwxiy Woodward Penvy Heckmdorf Mnillot -X rj? 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A H 4 ' ' , al , 1 z 5 L 5 1 r ' if Ruiifi Ee 1 r Nil il w 1,1 vw .I-.1 N Captain Green played for AHA4.-. -..ggQ . ii .t ,. 1 Q-gglfjj' the first time in the game with fis- AFM St. l1lary's on March 8. His l,QHf' A, f'A.A 3:1-ff limp was still with him. and ,tikffzgjl his arm was not in mid-season W., est, i'.i 1 form. By heavy hitting and fi 1 ,,Wf1Q'f, ,V-1, fast .work on the bases, Coach fvY.l.i1l,f',,L,.3 Madigan 's men were able to h. 1Wi+ 4 get nine tallies wlxle thedvar- , si y was annexing 've, an an- other black mark was regis- V 3115i L,'f MITCHELL smnns SAFELY t0f'0d against the S'ffH1f0I'd ilif igfif. Q 1 nine. The next day, March 9, 'QM pri, lg, the Ireland Independents made their appearance for the third time and wrested iw' 'e 2L,,Ii.', another to 1 victory. In the second inning, Parker and Carver made first on gi' F x scratch hits and a bunt by Iilcekendorf put three men on the bases. Then came a triple play, which retired the side. In the next inning, with two men on the Y, Titty base? 305 Kelly ofitliefllnfdehendents knocked one over the left field fence which W1 fy eincie ie game 'or i T. ,fr 'L'V,, Rj11'y2 p A tie score of 2 to 2pwas the final reckoning of the six-inning game with Santa Clara on March 11. -Loewenstein pitched good ball, allowing only five hits. The '15,fi y,, game was called because of rain. St. Mary is proved its strength again on March 'jf gjipptyq 15, by taking a second v1ctory.from the Cardinal teaml' Clark started in the -'iii 1155'qi,,,igR box tor Stantord and' held Madigan 's men for two innings. Then in the third, M 1, Dunne and Cordoza SlHglGCl,-vW3l0S drovea double to left, and three tallies were 11YQf j marked up for the Saints. .ln the sixth, Peavy, Patterson and Parker started a 'fm hitting rally which was stopped by a double play. gif,-7 The Kenealy Seals of San Francisco were the last opponents before spring iziffg f,,l5,fiQ-ty vacation and an eleven-inning struggle gave them the victory, 4 to 3. Nef pitched if. 5M1l,iVfT nine innings for Stanford and was in command. until the ninth when the oppo- lpw sition scored two runs. During spring vacation, Stanford played five games, :M pm,d,Ag,i winning one, tleinglone, and losing three. ,l he Olympic Club took two victories my ,,.f'9,,,l,f1,',i by scores of 4 to .53 and -3 to 1. Santa Clara won by a margin of 6 to 3. The var- , it sity defeated the 14 edcral. Reserve team. for the second time, 4 to 2, and the game Q15 with the Kenealy Seals was a tie, 1 to 1. gjfw, f1i,g,:,E'i On April 4 the local men went to Oakland for another tilt with St. M'ary's 3121. 1-.lf and lost to them again, 5 to 3. Draper held the Saints in check for five innings fifrif h,if1Pfff1 and then Jim Kelly took the mound for the Cardinal. The record of that sixth 'AQ giC2gfXP inning is a sad story, 3 walks, 2 hits and five runs. Santa Clara took another victory on April .11 by at score of 9 tol4, driving out 12 hits against Loewenstein rffg-Mi, and Clark. April 11 was the date ot the last preliminary game. Pomona Col. 'ity' lf,-Q, ,fi lege was no match tor Seay's men, surrendering the honors by a score of 4 to 1. 'li 'e Clark did the pitching for Stanford and held the visitors scoreless until their one lffgfiit run in the ninth. A x f N , . .l..---..- .,.. -vos .,--.-.,. -,-Q,,-W-,M-ww, gr gg g P 1 w . ,,, tgig fl - ' 'QM -- -I --L44-J .QL1..1LL.:,fLLgs4. Jill Ein, Mihai! 244 - - X . a wp li 4. 1 Jann ' N at up s fp A N F 0 R D , gogyjgffovc 1 9 2 3 Q U A D ll3'f5gf,Y ,'i' Q N' F'f:ii:.i'wfz'i xX v'l fif - W-a'fT':'kEC 5 'S xwafv ,. G' . i. 5 'few r W .Q -,Ji J' 4, mf- ,s 34 ru, gg -:K1!,r-g , if ,lr-,,'g,vvG-.m,v,5.,.L .i H D . ,flask i 5' D Il E .I'x,,1L . J. I' U ,th ,I Q .H .XP-L ev W ,Q . rngflgliiffgzighhigi'' ' . li4'43?f:Vfwlp?, iff'Q-willif'-5?55l'9!3Lg,s '- ' Q if ii if iii ig 'Qf'Ci1f?iT'.f, ,big N'v4snm K, 1 iw .-, V179 li .. L-rf, as N if lv X- X A, ... I' 5 lm cm 4 lvl N61 We 1' f-1 we ll ,,i 40' f., zllflf- ref :,.:,t,f :, ',l '34 lg? el .5 Lil, ig ,JJ 9 Q, 5 5 7 'ffkff Ll? iff QJLL Q ,Ii 'li-,cr -ar ' lar ' ff, tif' e,e'rf57'c ,xl lwifiaj wr M if Nef Loewenstein Clark Draper V lv',!iLL3' lj, PITCHING S'l'Al lf' f:, r-Wgf, l ' 'ff' I K - Q U Nlllrif. yy- CALIFORNIA seams s,3lQfQ:2 . L, ' lk? :Hgw - Fmsr GAME: ST.xNroao 5, CAL1roaN1.i 3. ,f,v'l7H.L ,-'Z5,f,! - - . . , , , . 1 ,JJ ' O0 W C2lllf0l'Dl2L'S hall team came to the Farm for the first game of the series on i'ti'fpg.V V ' ,' f Q - , 5 ' tif ' nl' fxlflll 8, with the dope all on their side and returned home defeated by a score of af- a,'-.,'f J' to 3. Regardless of what they did or did not do during the preliminary season, .fff .fm Cfoaeh Seay's men proved themselves to he hall players of the first rank in this MQ game with the Blue and Gold. Guy Dra er takin the mound for the vars' ifflflfff -'Q I -1 - - ' - ' ly, ll-if I4 meld the California sluggers to seven hits and allowed no walks. The varsitv QM -1 - , - . . . -f ,. fl ' ,j .fag holding machine was in perfect order, and played errorless ball.- -yi,-','1',,,eg 11 Morrow did good work on the mound for the Bruins, hut his team was not be- QJVTQQL .,,. ' - . . - . - . .AL , Est hind him. Six errors in the infield, one against Morrow himself, helped the T-'gifi!,q'f, -'SQ Varslty 011 to victory. Draper and Morrow both did well at the hat, Draper lining . ,fif25?'5v!' . 1 - . , . I ' M' Mtv, out two singles and Morrow lifting a home run. '45,.,ggg:' Everything was airtight during the first four innings with the exception of ,i'3lf5rgl, mm 'Iwo-hase hits by G. Makin and Green. ln the fifth, the varsity started the fire- ifjiiiljilf 2,271 works. Ileckendorf led off with a base on balls. He took second when Morrow 19 f-EW fa ' u ' ' U f 'Ffh '. ff Ulrew wild to first on Dra Jer's round hall. M1tehell's sin le filled the hases. iff-if 'fill . , I u I g . I ffw- 6 A aillot s infield hit scored Heekendorf, and Draper scored from third on Wood- 11,55-till L-iff Ward's sacrifice fly to left. Parker grounded out to short. G. Makin threw wild QQ. t0 first on Green 's grounder, and Mitchell and Malllot crossed the rubber, making W fr? H' a total of f G 'hill C54 f I , 0llI'. xg, California seored in the seventh when Thompson drove one to deep center for ,lisfefgrbxn fggq,-fr 5 ffflligvBgll':Q?QU5fff,.,,i2'i'- G fL'S':,5pS?f?Z7.ifi f71ET'fT2:' vfTf5 -M5 mlriifififihglg if fl f..xiii.fflf,:1i'i:'Sufi?if me- I E, x - rg r, X ',iX,lM :'q,w-fi MQ, Yi ' 1 rf J' s a--ray!--13.58 Q1 MQL .A -1 1 N ' ,f-1 if rw, , ,api ' - if mga.: ,---.5 ff ' eww - , 1- Y- f' rl ,. 43515 .fair-5 , ,,.. .. bfgcggguhgr4?i'f'5l.Q '1Eg:fiiL5S.uiii?-gf , 245 7 -1 7 1 1 s'rfxNFoR1gqo,vJyN,,o 1923 QUAD J , Aw-f---rf-' -4 N fin' 7' r ,7T-7 ?ix s , ,V sie, NMR Q p ' q47 'Y1,. 'If' A: 'V' -'fir' was yo '? ,f W'SI ' A ifiqgk 'Grp 4 . -,fc W--if if fg-fi 7:51:32 is ff 5 Lwwfllcf - can Q15 2 'ff' FS Q9 af, ffigrgfwiHit-5F'QJ'4L1.fl?51.5fe1.'.m?512:fnffl -55 3 13: 1. MJBQ? 2 Jai' 2 - : is- 1 . .- 1 ' J he MM X ffl: 1.15315 7 1 il 2 a tri ile and came 1n on G. ilfg sh My ll N ,Bly lll21klI1,S double to left. btan- X31 ljwg ford was still in lts stride and 'lim jiilrli won its fifth seore in the last hal f of the same frame. Gil F Sli-3 Vlfoodward started the ood 3,1 2- ixI',,5,N . 1 1253781119 work with a bunt down the Ny QQM first base line. Parker saerl- wif? Q19'llf!.1g Heed and Woomlward reached Lffg . yn . sy ,1 - . Q13 igy.'1lv3f,j third by a bit of clever base- jg:-1? 'Mgt 1,11 . . s-4-glassy. running. Green eontmbuted M1 i.f1f-tfyfzfq his share of the attack with a 'EM ffflhg single to left, scoring Wood- Chili 5Q11Tf,fli1 wa rd. 3 lip' .,3jf11lf-.fy The eighth inning started MQ' '52.jQ.fiy-QQBZ' out badly for Stanford. I-I. 15114 -1, . . . . 33317. c.xP'1'A1N GREEN enossrzs THE l.'L,l'l'E Makin 311181661 to rlght and W. ft' Morrow knocked one into the ll ll XJ J . . . ' . . . . 1' '.1'.3z7fi.'.yyW'..y . left held fence tor a home run. Draper kept his head and the fatalities were 5Q,W,3,. over. ln tll0ll'!ll2llf of the frame the Cardinal threatened, but despite an error Lilly? and singles by Draper and Maillot, the Bruins held Seay's men runless. Draper ill 1 made short work of the ninth by putting the o 1 osition down in ra mid succession. ,lla N -4. Q K fjgftaaft The Box Score: gs 1 .lgiifz QQ 'I' 116.5 pt .gy ,wlfif-tg STANFORD CALIFORNIA , 01,1 ffl,-,lifigf AB R H o .-x AB R H 0 A Qwff' ,4sQg1fu,1fv, Mitchell. lf ....... . .... 5 1 1 1 0 Davidson, 1-f .....,,,,.,,,,.. 4 0 0 0 0 mfr, tx-,.l,y .gi Mfxillot. ss ....,....... ..... 4 1 1 2 1 Gerlach, ss ........ ....... 4 0 0 0 0 mg Y 'WVKC 1: ooclvtrarid, lb ..,. . .,.. 4 1 1 12 0 Thompson, c .... ....... 4 1 2 0 0 'gilil WH' aankex, it ......... ..... 2 3 0 0 0 G, Makin, 2b ,,.,,, ,,,,,., 4 0 2 2 3 --AA. 1 Frizz- . 0 1 1 2 asm :z 3 2 1 5 'r'9jl,Q',1,' Wayland. cf ......,....... 4 0 0 2 0 Dourhit, lf IIQII... ffflfff 4 0 1 3 0 HHH gowgjx Heckendorf, Bb .......... 3 1 0 1 5 H. Makin, 3b ...... ....... 3 1 1 1 1 an ,Q.,g1kfp3u D1'ane1', n .............. ..... 3 1 2 0 3 Mon-ow, I, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,., 3 1 1 1 3 2123 Maw- - - - - - ---- - ffl- Totals ...... ........ 3 4 5 7 27 11 Totals ..... ....... 3 4 3 7 24 a Q11 J ..f.fX,y fx ,fvmt Zh, Errors-Ge1'la.ch 1, Thompson 1, G. Makin 2, H. Makin 1, Morrow 1 CCalifornia. -'fwjfg 65. Struck out-By Mo1'row 4, by Draper 4. Bases on balls-Off Morrow 2. Stolen l A X wmv baSe-MlfChel1- TWO-base hits-Green, G. Makin 423. Tm-ee-base mf-Thompson. ip ?oQ2r:?g1:fT1If5ox'1'ow. Sacrifice hits-Maillot, Woodward. Left on bases-California yawn . 1 ' My 3105351 E17 fig? . 1 ,JJ es'-1 is 197, .. ,lm fliulgo 137 th? if' 13? ' 1 Effie WJ: W9 - W , lla jj? ' ' e --- V--A, - V .1 .Y ....... .... . ' Nl l ' 1 ,- X' 'Url' -'NXT 1 U, 1. L-lf. ' 'if xl ' I 1 '70 vw -A JAM'-:--'. If K9-nr 41562 1 fills h'1TffJ R773f51fif?Q!f.s.jz1?QWHit? as-...7.sP'Qgilf' lf,1:y2.. .JW -- 14,3 ' Hx' Q, flauuwsxfN15.vL2ay4l2kf1jp, 1 -at.-'Laws 1:15 .Mr -- .J 5: 1- 4, .K - X-11' Qs-f ,Pi Gyn- fp Frw -. 1. 13:2 ll Hlul1.mf.2fen-L,-,-sq'.'4q,5,:f.-1 sr!! Q., '..f!?Q' 2 -ij c,X?,.', 4 i?f.!lJ.k-QLQQ gy'-fm H-1.4 ,xllxjl Q.-:YQ Sly lla , 7:44:52 'M1.fp.0gf' X in 1,1 VQAEXK . ' .NG 5-gbjfr' Kgjnhh f .Sp 7 cigar 1 at 1 --7'1'1111 J 246 D STANFORD' go,,iUi,,oo 819213 QUAD fr -., , Y A-U ,, 1' f' 5 -. o .. .,,.,--..,1 . Ms-- -.,, 1- g fffhfu.. faf,Uf:Sf'-1'Hnf'1'-I 'iff , 2 Sf ik xi ect: .ew 'f: 'YV'f1 bm 'm'w'1fr-1'w ?3' if iiiil5'73TWQIi2QElllc Ce' 'i?2f3fo1:114,.g,-firgfyfifefwfiSfafefiaf in 'ii in 1 ' to 1 in -' 3 llfif W' if K W 'lsl 1 SECOND GAME lqxgu V I . I ' It-Qxijgx Qi Stanford 2, Callformn 3. ,f' f . ji ll Aj my The story of the second Wi 3211 diff, game, played on the Berkeley flpfIl'.'lf 1 ' - f . . . if if fl? campus on April Ju, is one ot illlgo . A - . . . f,-J Q Wi, a nerve-racking, liair-raising performance lasting twelve in- Lglllfgg .lily nings and finally ending with L,f':'Yll'JQ1P, 4 H, . , ,sf fl-1 a score ot .3 to 2, the lilue and 3ilgilf,lj,f :QQ Gold being victorious. 5953: p iw Only brilliant support kept Qlclllffgi ifflvi WOODWARD OUT AT NRST Qraperlfroiillliceigg knocked out ilu 1 o' ie vox ie ruins gettinw' 'wr 03 LJ, . . 1 , f rw -V, , . Zig I twelve hits in nine innings and a total ot seventeen in the twelve. The Cardinals chalked up eleven hits, ten of them being singles. lt was a battle between high- 295535155 . I , . . - .. . , fi' 1,5 N caliber fielding and heavy hitting with the honors iinally going to the hitters. ,j: Q1'Qi. 'Nl Woodward and Peavy did some wondlertul work fi'0P'tllGV'Vt:1l'S1tx' on the field. 'jllaigyfs Jllyfwl Seven hits during the first four innings failed to give California a score. ln Quill, lj the fifth, a single and a double netted the first tally. Stanford evened the score flip? when Vlloodward singled, took third on Parker's hit, and scored on 'llll0lllDSOH,S rs, 1 fl' error. QA f'ff7' There were no more seores until the twelfth. Opening this inning, Green Qdrffi singled to center and took second on Morrow 's wild throw. Peavy hit in the f.2hi,,ti5 Irlfll air and was out, but Carver made first on an unsuccessful fieldepvg choice. Heck- ,jtgiwfigr endorf hit to llermele at first, who tried to get Carver at second, but the ball hit QW the Cardinal runner in the back and allowed Green to score. A Stanford victory 'A - - . ' ' ' . . . ' ls 'll iffy seemed within grasp. But tour singles netted California tuo 1uns and the game. Qfwffl- 121 The box score' '-' 5- 1,1 . . 1 , . N H5 :b ,flaw We QW. llife Ealzf STAN FORD A CA'-FFORFISAR H O X gwggilv 1 3 AB R H o 1 3 1 , Nfltchell, If ,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,, 4 0 1 1 0 TUl'f1el'- Cf -------------------- 7 0 1 1 1 ,-L41 Mamot S5 ,,,,,... 4 0 2 2 4 Gerlach, ss ....... .... 7 0 1. 0 5 MAJ, if el- fs, 3 ' . ' 1 1 13 4 1-Iermele, lb ...... ..i. 5 1 3 21 1 lf , , WX oodwaid, 1b ............ 5 , ,Q j. 1, parker rf 1 5 0 3 0 0 '1hompson, c ,..,.. .... G 0 5 3 0 gg My G1'een,vc ,,,, jjjjjjjf' fjjjj, 5 1 3 2 2 Bm. rf .,......-.... V .... 5 0 1 0 1 KQQ if Pei-'ivy' 2b -'---..-.- .- -. 4 0 0 5 5 Douthit. lf ---------- ---- 4 1 3 3 0 IRQ Wayland, cf ,,,,.,, ,,,,,. 2 0 0 o 0 H.. Maifin, 3b ...... .... rg 3 1 3 3 ,ig Iii Heckendorf, 3b .......... 5 0 1 2 3 Eze.. 21 ----.------ ---- 1 3 7 ffl, ly infix' Draper p 5 0 0 7 3 Morrow. 11 ....... .... 5 0 0 2 4 .QJQNQ Q11 cal-ver' 1-f 'III 3 o 0 2 0 MCHBHPY 3 -------- '--- 1 1 1 0 0 ffypgfsi'-H QM ' ' - ,, - - .. naaebaugh ..... .... 1 0 1 0 0 ,igftyf ,. ---- - p, I , Totals . ..,. ....... 4 3 2 11 34 17 Totals 3 18 36 22 ' Nl v 'N 25' s ,Xe il 'of Twmbase 'tS'Pa e Lll'? meifaS.3Qh0'5'ti1i,0f'8r52l' l?1?1l'Ffll5S'iai3l'S'E1,3i'Zk 2llTI 'mfiiiillf lfrfgggy 5' 13,55 I121fg12f2w3'2. eStotlgn bases--Gerlach. 'Thompson Sacrifice hits- pl? lvfaillot, Green CStant'ord 29, Douthit fCalifornla 17. EI'l'0l'S-H90k0n1l0l'f fStanford :fp-zjflfz 'Vi 19, Morrow 2 fCullfornia 25. UmDil'0-Bllfke and Mnnouk- K f'Vb:3.'e',i,, he-A ekwi - ' mia1.5fe412gfliaz-3-,ygfqitqlcf 'ii'1-il 7 'Ei?'i'fb?1-F,f f7'iif 1''l?37f?Q1'17'17,v-'Hb f J' ,, . . ' if U39 ,fi-fm' wx' 'iff 'gli' gg V pi 45,-LJ. '41, 5 .,-,i .A 1 1, A ,Jay md-,-5:2 . ig, . 51, s ., J .-rr I erjlrxgvrf ' F ,,'.,l--L .4 A ji ,4'7f5fa3gf55r4 A ,llilrg-'llifiirfi MlaLQ1eJbQg1Q??Qil'gfQ, JH -M921 gg gn ,Zo -s+,222.f:ef,QQs gtgjfggfg-,,iw3f16fx ,Q f f ' ' ' --ff----'-W Xi-ff' 'hi .Jr 247 4 1 ' 1 1 S 'r A N F 0 R Dr ,Q5aoU'QQQQ .1 9 2 3 Q U A D vm 4 . 11. 1 . .4 . f . . . ',.,4J, , -. '.f y..' .,. -J, 17'-' ' Q' ,yy-1if m ,.'-1 x. 'v ,. ,.,,' ,, :7 -'-1, :inf-.3 , Q i1 l 1. :, j'1f.iN lg. fl? I ,J l.1'wl1 ' H11 A -.N 9 , '. '71 1 .M ?, m1lr11T'. Q TJ -11.3 -31 , 1 '1..-1-J J' Q: , -. bl THIRD GAME . . .. . lil Stawnforcl 0, California 5 ii-.1-lifibl The third game, the deciding contest ot the series, played on the Calitornia 'WI' field April 22, was a pitehers' battle with Morrow leading the fight all the way. 'Sl -i This was not Dra uer's fault. The Bruins ehalked u v ten hits a ainst him. but , .-, .., I . . . . . 1 l.g'j,1,i1aff'4 on the other hand lus own men were unable to display the same ability. Draper 'll' lm was up against a buneh of first-elass sluggers and Morrow was holding down men .1 l 'J , L. 11 lx-il-,,. l wi.-.l, MVK.-1'1-. , -gig. . l fo il xl 11. ,..,, .. l l'f1'il1.1 1 l.,..l , l 1H' i i . ., l1. 1v.,,..,,. . N., , lill 5 W .il if . r-1.11 foil, 11 ' ,. Q' . - ! who had shown all season that hitting was their glaring weakness. 'Both teams did brilliant work in the Held, the Cardinals eoming through with a elean slate, and one error being charged to the California fielders. The Blue and Gold outfielders made eatehes that looked utterly impossible. Douthit in eenter did the most sensational work. California's seoring maehine got under way in the first inning and ehalked up three runs before Draper eould stop the attack. The Makin brothers were on base when Thompson hit for two bases, scoring both of them. Then Rade- baugh, whohad made the seeond game a Bruin victory with a timely single, seorod Thompson with a elean hit. Ualifornia's fourth run was made in the seeond when Erb eonneeted for a triple to left and Morrow lifted a double over the right field net. Coaeh Seay's batters eould not .fathom the offerings of Morrow. Four hits was the meager total bagged and three of these were made by Peavy. I 1 'l l 6 ,l .ll 1 .W wr 4 l1 l . l 15 1, -1'-1-fig 1 Stantord's ehanee to seore eame in the third. Peavy led off Wltll a single and fl l..ii,tyi', l Heekendorf drove a long tly to left center. Douthit turned his baek to the ball 11. T ' .1 H and s irinted for the bleaehers. He turned and s neared the ball with a beautiful l 1 ll. 'H I pl Mal j 1 ,. eateh, and the rally was eheeked. 1 - - 1 1,-.J . - - . . ,1 .ffl The fitth Blue and Gold tally was made in the seventh when H. Makin walked, 121 1 gl I ' A I ?iQ.l1, 11, was saerihi-ed to seeond, and scored on Thompson's hit. The box score: 'l fi . STANFORD CALIFORNIA .:,,1,11...f AB R H 0 A AB R H O A .11 -g',1QtL1.?:1 Mitchell, lf .................. 4 0 0 3 0 McHenry, rf ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 1 1 0 l Malllot. ss .................... 4 0 1 2 2 H. Makin, 3b ,.,.,,,, ,,,,, 3 2 1 2 0 f'- ,111 Woodward, lb ..-...-.4--- 4 0 0 8 0 G. Makin, ss .,.,, .,,.. 4 1 0 3 5 lol., v,Q5,' Parker, ri' ......,.... , ..... 2 0 0 0 0 Thompson, e ...., ...., 4 1. 2 2 1. 'ft 3 of Green. c ....-...---- ------ 3 0 0 4 2 Douthit, ef ......... ..... 4 0 0 5 0 kj ,Jil Carver, cf ........ ...... 3 0 0 2 0 Radebaugh, lf .,.. ..... 4 0 1 2 0 , ji ad Peavy. 211 ........ .--.- ------ 3 0 3 4 2 Bill, 1b .............,. ,,,.. 4 0 2 10 o il CPE 1113 Heekendorf, 3b .......... 3 0 0 1 1 Erb, 2b ,,.,,,,,., ,,,,, 3 1 2 2 5 Q X, 223.61 Draper, p ......,,...,. ...... 3 0 0 0 3 Morrow, p ...... ,,.,, 3 0 1 0 3 no :...,f,',.:.s Ratner ........... . ..... 1 0 0 0 0 .. -. ... .. .. 23311, Nef .......... ...... . 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...., ..,..... 3 3 5 10 27 14 .. 1 1 N ---- - L Totals ....,,,................. 30 0 4 24 10 L- gy. ' -12.13 .T Three-base hits-Erb KCB. Two-base hits-Thompson QCJ, Bill QCJ. First il ,lf'f.fQ, base on balls-Off Draper 1, off Morrow 1.. Struck out-By Draper 4, by Morrow ,' 1.., .,,g' 2. Left on bases-Stanford 3, California 5. Double play-Erb to G. Makin, to Bill. it iTi,s '1 Error-G. Makin ICJ. tl ...jg X X, Fikbjy 'f.i'ii.T1 igin.- -MW' mn 'M f'- '--A --YY ---af Y-ff . . . . . .. .lm Q. K. .1 s-.1 f.. . i, ' . 'ik 1 4 ,'7, Y. 't ,' , 1 - wrk. ,W sw ..,.N- I,.f..,..v 1 L . K. ,f 1 -.U g u L 4,161 ll .-1 1.11 '- . A K . 'mul-.5 --1 . - -- '. '- Fir - . .. 1' ,f 'l if Vi- 1 KTM' -, l3fA1f s1-.-is1-v2 -- .. 1 .51-.-fw..ir iff! - U pf 1 4-' ll lHu1 IW l X. Y. ..,. ,. . . T l-'.,.i '-' ' 71' f 1.Cff1'x,i l , 4 'X 51 ' qv 1- ffl: Nw vw' J - '1 1:t'-iw! .s Vlillvll 15.-is Q'l'1'-.J . f f iV -T' .'.U'f' 71 f 'Ht wif ' ' ' ' N' l 4 4 :'+ 1. fi-L .'l1Till?'.' .. ' V -,fl if - QXJ,.Qll,l1x5 Gills lu91t5Mq1.,fk1'e71g,'x xg Pi. l Q7 In 11-'- -1 fix L1 X: it-1 I eq ily? t 1 x 1. '7 I l .9 V- 1-1 . I f . -- - 1-,., . '-1-fzgzzs--1'-f:.....w 5- g,.,1.--,i- 1 11 wi 1 'es , M , ,1' , XX ..,.w,g2uLi.'. tlrfiilt-, LQ- 1Yivld'.kl-. i ka1lILlXfJ ,FfQ:'? ' ?QgLl12l llQ':fl.-M ,Si,:,f,lf'k.f-'ilgf ,,. .z ' '..'4 r . 1 1 sr.xNr'o1zD'65gi64.t923 QUAD v 7-1. - . - .- ---.:-f5.f '41?.'QV' . Q -' Xlafsi -,F ! - if 5 ' Y m vH V ' jc.,,,.gfi ' TA.i'fl'ff,l3 11 .Zh ed' ff e 1 .V U, 1-'pl,f!.11 ' FRESHMAN BASEBALL 415. 125.4 1 . - - - . .gli The regular season for the freshman n-me started toward the last ot lfebruai y, 1, .g-',f after several weeks of preliminary practice. .'1hel 25 1l1?31rV011 tlneiiigwst game lj' 33, ' rl from the Bernal Heights team of San Francisco mv an . t- score. was mere 4313, 'ffl ' ' ' ' ' - - - ' , - - lx-ltif' 'llmh at the start that they showed 'promise ot ll01llg' ia ll0?1Vb-lllttlllg club-one that .-,il-'li did not have to rely upon air-tight pitching to win.. I tag yin' ffl' Six more victories over lugh schools followed in order. Lowell High was L,LJ1!1i.L-EU 1,0,m.n 5,2 on Fgln-ilglw' 22, Berkeley High was defeated by a 10-4 tally on n,,-Eaojfp '11 1 w f .1 I - . . ,. ,629-Q February 25. Palo Alto Iligh and Oakland' Technical High were beaten on M . , March 2 and 4, respectively, the freshmen gettlng , . . Elf-j-. ,:ifj.1.V55Ql glyfll nine runs in each game. On lllareh 11 the l'lI'St- jf-5,5-.:iqy'i' 3 1 lf' year men shut out Polytechnic High ot' San Fran- lil 11, Q1 ,lv cisco, 3-0, and in their last game betore Easter if-',-f,t,1'N , l t 2 vacation, swamped Mountain View High under a QL-My ,Qfg 12-0 score. 'fgfi - ' ' ,' ' . H. ' ' is. 'Phen followed the springbinvasion of Southein ,Dry L, V ii if l California. during which Coach Kallam s men t'13-fzijfggi ml Played some of the strongest high sehool teams ln 15-if the state. Out of seven contests, the freshmen ilytii,-21 i . - rw ' lJ'F1,',-M 1 won tour, lost two and tied one. lhey won their 11,-J,t,m,W,f:., 5.-5' l initial contests by beating San Diego High, last Eyfgfg . ' . ,-' . J ,H 1. year's national champions, by a 12-0 tally. The i.1,w7jf..1 1.5.5, return game proved to be the hrst defeat the 15-N freshmen had sudered during the season. 'llle ffiffifht ,gf - . . ' - . . , , ,Ng high school nine came up hom belnnd in the last limtffdwl, three innings and won 9-5 . i Li' l,41l,' 'W J f . ' ' . -. co.xcH 1-'Lovin K,xr.mM. ngqlff-g .W IL-ay.y hitting teatul-ed the next game, which who made 3 mmm fm, himm Us H M !iV,M Was lVltl1 Los -AI1gCl0S NlHCtCCH llll.S ilflfl Stanfoswli alla2maLT':wili:i:l:icI:1 M-lR1C?'g':,'NI :Alb thirteen runs were made by the freshmen. Wljll-0 l',Q',f ',,,.0i1iil ska-t-t-1-21.-5 uns mn' ni ,.'.QEg'5l9 jg 1el0ll?lI1Sl1o0 2l.I1Cl TOQQUC 2lllOW0tl bllt SIX ll21ll1C?S. Irouvlfvood WEIS inet: but the ganle Cndcqwfn California babe' 1-lass. 'Phe inside -.l1'l,il! lg.L l- V ' ' ' . ' ' baseball shown bv the '25 men tlis' ' 'L I-I f 1- , n account ot darkness. ie , ' ' H - I I . , , 1 1 l -up 1 pig? L.-03.5.1tli.3f.f.Z'i1'IllC3tm2a-0.1 by the babes at g: :...f'i:spgiH.:'?:.2.,z::':: g.., 4u:..,r:.':L ,.f,' ,' ' ' 1, f tl 1 t- , it tl1l'011f1'l0llt tieir JH if 9' lltllltls 01 thg Southern Bftlllcla of glnltifil llblllzlilflll-l1ll!lTl',l?ll0 freshmen demon- -'-Yi '7'3 5' ' 1. ' ' ' ' 4 - ,iI1T J- . . l0 .-1.' til tl t they had received in- '1 ' iivil qty of lt 'hf0m'a' the ,ii Union telllgiifllt. iilstruetion from in man who J f ',i l 3- next two contests were 2.1 VlCtOI1CS. fl ' ' knew how. l. 1 ggwl lligh was beaten, 3-0, and Hanford lligh was ,wgim tiff! administered a 5-2 defeat. Tlus ended the S0lltll0Y'Hl tom. nl f tl t I!-S..-iii EQ. The preliminary season was now drawing to a if OSS, am ,1r0 l,tl'CCl'1l9?lmL.S if-'Rf . fig? 1 - . . - - , I v Q3 ' W ' A I , f, - ni' mi. It had furnished, chances tor -El. freshman v1ct01T'5. In 4 E?eX:'1'H:it?i11 1 tain ,Ll- gtg 1 lull Seemed good' The ll?St'y'iar mme Shaped ul? ,cling 'phi' failurg ofcgolomo F2-W' 1 vu il ood fi ll'n0' machine and an uncertain Pltlf UUE, S 11 -- f A '- U ,, ,, 1 lil g G U D Y ' ' l 'tt llv the best hurler on the s uad fir l LCN' to return to college was a blow, as he xx as an mi ec I . . ,. , .q . !,FLL,,v-.5 i ini M .,. ...Mm-W - ------H ---------7- .. -L lfijfld7,-Zjgiiigglligi. 1- 1 ffzff il - -,. .- Wl if5El?Ii?'755557125 4 if-gf 'flili . '-495115 'W'',-4fiQ l??itil'-liifi. 21111144 1 35 S h -'f f-14' 'l'X iff! l I-,f,i'l-fgl, I-bfgill. ,Inga ,rf.,ZfQ-,fail ffmk-jfa, f.,-awk, 5 ' fx fl tw -' ' 4 ah. ,5..Q 'lx .1X--meQ-if-3l2.l.1f1ffWeQi? Qi:J3.ffl X lla.:-i2Li4s.EQ.1f?:4'za.if Q in -- 249 1 IO UI A V -K., 4 A-. Yi--- . - , fir.. - 14 , , I :, , L: , Yf'i , ,7. bf- --f-- ,7 f--- -, Q 7 . . 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'T-TNQQC7 CVT 'nf' 1-'Lf'f,-'Ji' f V'W2' -, ..'?f 'li'Ti il: '-5 -'f.f1'f'7,j!11 fi, ' if S if2'Te::7Tn:X -rs---ii-,,. , .,w- . .uf-Fr,,,o,,, - K ,Lv K, , -, ,,,-., F,,, .,, K .,,.... S l p ' ? ff? L iii, Two more high school con- Q,--, tests were played and won be- fore the .first 'of the. three- 1517! 5,-92' game series with California. San Jose was defeated on W5 April 4, 10-7. More hard J hitting beat Mission High the :Egg next day. The freshmen drove out fourteen hits and made J.,fi?le,ff,, them count for fourteen runs. gftj,lif,E.j,3f ,f.f'iff. Two tallies were allowed the -5 Invaders. Following the game, my lTO0I'g:G Rjgbgrtg yvag glggted McCANDLESS ROUNDING FIRST ll' A captain of the '25 team. ffvffo? ig On the morning of April 8 the Blue and Gold freshmen came down to match F-525 bats with the Stanford first-year nine, and on that afternoon they went hack on 'W the round end of a 6-0 score. The Stanford freshmen were never serwusly men- Sift? li aeed at any time during the game, which was a decisive Cardinal victory. ilffli gi jfynr Jim Aydglottg pitched a baffling brand of ball, not a Blue and Gold base- fig ,agile runner reaching second until the seventh inning. He allowed but four hits, and WTC, struck out nine men. His. support was good, especially in crucial moments, a rim couple of double plays saving some worry. Mil . The Cardinal freshmen believed in starting right out, for in the first frame they annexed five of their six runs. lllulchay, lead-OH man. was safe on anerror, L-iff and took second when 'Roberts got on on another miisplay. Kelly, the Cub pitcher, lost control momentarily and walked Cuddeback, bulging the bags. -Dick Lawson mf drew a walk, and Mulchay trotted in with the first run of the series. 3 cCand- less was safe on a fielder's choice, but Roberts was killed at the plate.. 4- hnston gy, sacrificed neatly, scoring Cuddebaek. Jim Lawson came through with Q,'S1DglC 9 tolleft, scoring Dick Lawson and lX'leCandless with the third and fourth tallies. EA wg Afterllloffman had walked, Aydelotte singled to center and Jim Lawson spiked 6-xt, the fifth run of the inning on the home plate. - 629 The final Cardinal score came in the fifth, when two doubles iiwlgi'-grow hy Johnston and Jim'Lawson drove in a tally. For the rest 'ot the gating-Ixelly ,tj ik 755, kept the hits well scattered, and no more scoring was done. J nn. Lawson 'was the if heaviest hitter of the game, getting a double and two singles 1n four -times at -53?,,l hat. Johnston and Aydelotte each l1it safely two out of three. g Before the second game' with the Bruin Cubs, the freshmen won twli-inore contests from high school nines. IJ1Ck-Wlll'llCFll1I1g' was nosed out, 8-4, on! pril ,fgiwjz ug-. 12. Better work was done the next day when Chico High was outclassed, 1-1, in 'QQ 9 l H Well-played game. The second fracas of the series with California-'s freshmen was played on the 5'-'Q Berkeley field on April 15, and this time Nibs Price s proteges, fighting desper- Zz Qljf,C-ffl?-fl'?7V1'7?Z, 7 ,f' . fl-' -- is- f:.f'a1 i-.- -- W2-55255345974 f7ifT57fQihffflirfiglfif-'f Ly.. ' ' I. ' .ffizellitf-?fl'13'f19fvl5ff5l9f H 251 STANFOR D 1923 QUAD - , - , QD,.,,1-,041 ' . -- 4- gk ,ffxf 1 It , Ye- fi! ' vfl'lA . i J V , .if gif 'EZ-iv. i- '- .. ig -4 X'V.-jpg V- If 'Q I 'f . -X :HY-f f I 2- G -' M 'A -f i -- il' - --r'. J-'J fir' 1.1M V, v- r, ef-7 ' .A A M '..- ,. 1 , Z. J' 54. .,g,,i 'V -f Q., f A., '. :.r,12Q if , ' .V fu-' .44 L- ...rf 'A 4.1 w.-sf.1l--- J - Afrr . -f A- -','- 1 it L' lv' V 'tj ' Of','LA..u.er'lf ' if i .IU lx Rl-51' ,, .,'E., V, ,ply , t Q, 4 ately, pulled through to a ll-.J win. Tl1e game was a rather ragged exhibition, U ,f lg It ,f fa and although the Cardinal freshmen outhit their opponents, they failed to connect if' 'U' A in the pinches. Aydelotte was relieved by Hoffman in the sixth, after the Cali- 'QQ fornia first-year men had scored nine runs. A homer by M'cKeany in the fourth ,QS ligfiffvl brought in three tallies alone. The Cardinal '25 team l1it sporadically, and got limi Ngfjxl, g ' no more than two runs in any one inning. jfgggzx fl 555 Better baseball and the breaks thus gave l'rice's men what appeared to be a . li 'i'g,,1,jq decisive victory, and a hard blow at the Cardinal hopes tor winning the series. NV .2 lint at the end of the next game, no one could claim that 11-3 Stanford victory -H11 1 jf' lj-it was anything but the result of the superiority of one baseball team over another. L l Y , ,Mi-i ,i Before the sixth inning the game was won. The Cardinal freshmen started out 'Wt' Q5 Ui in the second by scoring three runs. fill, le. - - . .. . . .pu w,A5., The game that made history in Stanford-Califorma. freshman annals was by 5 ilayed on A ml 20 on the Stanford diamond. lt was a Stanford victor ' ll-3, X li 1 ' 1 .I ' - - - . ,, . . ' ' . ,, and as decisive a one as could be wished for. lhe victors made their eleven hits 1 u count. Starting out strong in the second, they make three runs on two hits. two T M ye ,t. 'lf errors and a walk. In the next inning 0'Rouke was taken out and Kelly went to 'Qi' the mound., but two more Cardinal runs came in as a result of .three hits. In the iw. U sixth,.a. triple by Mulchay brought lIlxlXlCCilDdl0SS, who had singled before lum. gh' i,:.V,wA!Z !y'l lhe eighth frame was a walkaway. bingles by Jim Lawson and Cuddebaek, a imifw, double by Teague,Aand a triple by Dick Lawson, combined with an opportune g ity gi error and a base on balls, produced a grand total of five runs. YgLV', 1 The fourth inning was the only time the Blue and Gold '25 players threatened ifweiif ,Q seriously. An error and tour singles in a row netted them their only runs of the W P i,i'y'.1,x4 game. The rest of the time SSW- . Teague had them well under ,Aclevi r control. In addition to his Niyrnj i .Lili WJ! efficient hurling, Teague if i....,yv' , L1 -'. .' ty .it drove in four runs himself. ll -,fwfr-,mp Thus ended the victorious i freshman baseball season. HQ! 1f,','4j,il' Those who received their QQ 'jg numeral awards for playing .Qf.cl U in the California series were: :mug ,M-,,Zy.i1-5 Aydelotte, Cuddebaek, Fel- K:-Q' w. pq wgj lansbee, llotfman, Johnston, Wg iiifczamiiess, iimionaia, Mui- .5131 ,ft fi by ehay. D. Lawson, J. Law- 1 It i,--.1-i 'T-' 4 H 54 HorrMixN romcs A Lose om son, Roberts, Teague. If 4 i X- il . -,, ' 'I' . . . Q ' - i, ' ia' 1 , . fi , 'wr' ir if fi T3 mix ff. 7,1 if gig.. X I, , - , ,f,. f H t- - f f .... if . 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'I , I It I in ytixgviliv? 1 5-l Mil fi ' 1.1 21 I E N N I S fy I 1,31 V ,, ,4l,l J-,ti L1-1 5:11, 'iff 1 its ,313 I THE ATI I.'1':f-fI ,TA N ONAL CHAMPIONSHIP I-,:M,g!f,,g, 1- . . - 1 . 1 , l igzliwi' I in Uarxo the SlllllIl'lC1.OI.192lZ Stantord's two-man tennis tea111 made one of ',1,g'1-.1131--'I -1, br Wg I tie most successtul invasions ot .the East ever undertaken by a group of Lil, I' estern athletes. Composed ot Iiaptain 1'l11l Neer and Ji111111v Davies, the Um-- fr 'iQ UW 1, , ll -, - . '. 1 ., .' .. . , H1113 -team not only disposednot all Eastern opponents but tor the first time 111 fy ',-11,291 Q L55 IIC ustory of tl1e Intercollegiate Lawn l'enn1s Association of the United States ifl i'2,is91i5l Lgtfsfvll the eollegiate singles cliampionslup of the country in a western univey-Q 1 I 1 .V , X. vigil, 1-jiy 111 rig' H The trip, made possible by the Athletic Carnival of last spring, lasted ki1 Y'Qfi1f ,ill lrougliout tlie entire SIIIIIIIIGI' and placed the Cardinal in eonispetition with not fifgly 'the leading universities but also the foremost tennis players of the world, ie tirst part ot tl1e invasion was taken up Wltll a long schedule of tllltll lll?1tCllCS Qi If?- Qlitli a number of Eastern and Middle Western universities, ending with the X-QV, A atlonal .Intercollegiate eliainpionslups at Haverford, Pennsylvania, in the lat- i:I',ii'.lj A , I . . ' I 1, X ' ' ter part of June. Following this tourney, the Stanford pair entered in open ffff.'1,'6'f3 1: , - - . . , 0 U I l ,v.,','1,,1,:1 nib' LOIIIIJOICIIIOI1' XVltll the leading sta.rs ot the country by participating in all of tl1e 'fi-lI,IifW Ui, annual seetional and national tournaments of the East. ,J'jfW,i . . . , 4255.1 1 g I Leaving Stanford in the lllllldlff of May, the Cardinal team opened their trip lyldlf 1 - ,' ' - -- - . . . , D ' 'L 11- - 9 gli uinning tl-ie Pacific Coast Conference singles lfll2IlllDl0I'lSll1D tor tl1e second slfvlilmf Ml, Eonseeutive time. The toiirnainent held at Eugene, Oregon, was the first 12:46, n ulueh every member of the conference was represented by a team. WI . . , . -T 5'-fit? If? f In tl1e preliminary rounds ot the singles tournament, members of tl1e Cali- .ornia and Stanford teams had little trouble in reaching the semi-finals. In this 15,2 :70und, Davies proved llllllSGlI' the master ot the Blue and Gold captain, Ed Levv, 5556 'lim deteating llllll in straight sets, 6-0, 6-3. Bates of California, having eliminated ff1f7'pl eer-in till? PTCVIOIIS bout, met Davies for tl1e Coast title, tl1e Stanford player ,fi winning from 111s old rival in four hard fought sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-8, 7-5, ii? . . . . INF I1 Ili: B1 In tl1e doubles. tourney tl1e Stanford team ot Neer and Davies opposed tl1e Qi 'fQQ'?j!t 7-l-Q -B ue and Gold pair, Bates and Levy, tl1e Cardinal players losing after five sets. jq5'IQQ,5, lm ates and Levy eaptured the first two sets, 6-2, 6-4, b11t Davies and Neer staged 2295 Sy, QUQSLAQTQ I L1 'SWT '1' f.4aTxL.c-- ff.tw'?ff' .1 1-,-,..H,, M Q------W ,,,-- - ,,.- -----------------W --l--Y----l...,--.., .Ham---if V My, ' Xlhlls-V 4 wi , L' 'ff' '17-' ' ! ,1I?- 1-1' --L-i Y ,,,, 1',, 'VL -'-'QQJ 1:5'f,f,- I' -1 53.3. mi A' ug'-R fi-1: ,, . 4- , ':-ma. . X V 'q'J-. - .ZIV ' wtf, .Q-f .w ,- -fo . ii I-. isfiaiit -fad 3.flfl1'f J fl' f'N-5Q1L3iS?I5fKW'II1 cific? le?-ty' C3519 if grfff -Q 1- 1 I -'J Q1 1, h -, X , Q .1, ,. ,M ,,,1,. , .,, ,,1gqUlIn,.m.?, ,,, , ,,, VJNZ, .qv .4 ,, NLG ,, . , ipigjijivi -1 ,gy-754j'I?,-5 fl'f1? i?-3-Talfi i' IQ-iiQ'i f'si2i'f,7315fy QQ' 2,,xf.fli5 kj -NX-.A ! 1 i'yl1 feb . 7-iff, - Z 4:75519 ,. '- 'li ' 1-T-C -9 if--MTV ' -- T1 l . ' NI 1 N 1:-14-f:,n.g:j31ig4L133f: .1 I ..-1?-imma 2'-HDMI 492515352 QL., 253 STANFORD 1923 QUAD , . f .-I W ,.g, 9-'UNIO a 9 sq 'l '.'6 it ., . , , .YY . , -- ,yt -1- A-- ga-1 512, M Jgfnyriig-fV '?'Vif 4CT'Q3l cliv4i7fQmTm? ' fi.-453.52 - TW I:1l'Wff'5lif'5'K ,FTF 3 nimgfiigig QQ 9 ifareoQgti9?9MnZfQ?5r.iagganis:2311,339 3 F-ftc':.Qi?ff-W,.tleivflcifila-z:1i?ez.tL4,igyi1N- -rf .sf ' - J Po., ', ' 1 J .tm if .' lg fini, 3. fs fl t:a,li?:?, at fr I-me fl- Vi. 'Wm 24-'iw ll-i D fl L tcm- '- a gen j I fr if :ga 43,1 ' , , 1 ,,7'l,W, g N lp ls-.' ' 'if -ff gg-,I 253, PHILIP F. NEER ,I ' - QM ,f-rlwi-ll - Captain ,tl I elf Q ri we Qq,igf,fj X For three years, Phil Neer has brought all Sgfilxklw f . fame to Stanford through his victories on gtgwtgf ,, the tennis court. In addition to being Tl ' -A I . u n ,s ,lggjit-t li'F, , .. president of the National Intercollegiate oft., 0 eral' Ui fr 1 I' 'l' ' A ' ti n fo 1922 nd ice- I' Wilt., Wi M 4 lawn . ennls ssocla o r a ' V ,U Stlwfv r 'H-m.If' ,M:,,,, president of the California State Inter- cgi' 'I' ,QQ A I' I 'ir'. 3, W collegiate for the term of 1921-22, he Won tg I Q , Q, the National Intercollegiate singles title in flier, 5 1' 1921 at Haverford, Pennsylvania, defeat- 'mi ig: , A jg!! mg college players of rank from all over fkgtfbfl ,tiwgf 'B J 5 ,V gl ' the United States. This year, Phil was frljf-7' -liggfiwni' - 1,5 ,J ranked twentieth by the National Lawn E-fQqllg?ffg , ' Tennis Association, being the only uni- ,gg if versity player to be rated by the National IiQlJxl'1, f'Q I - Board. He eaptained the Cardinal tennis was wail,-lffijk, f 1 Varsity through the 1920-21 and the Eff? ,fi 'N 1921-22 seasons. 3,5311-Q-vi W ige t 1 rg -IR 5-'R' 1.1. I 1 U If -9 ts , ,N L at 1, . V , . nl A ,. 1 . .JA :L M , 1 ' ,JSSEL 'W W U-fl V'fiN', , A Vg i l' 3 'ifii if I 'I' ' if ' , is M We far ia'-pill lin fi Mi ff59d'l.l me E. ,.,. -M e- 1 aq- fe We 'H-f-'f +f-. 1, 11-f fr? -la fr xref?-.f 2 199' Q'1r'w?V it f 'ff Ugq 1?jf Tf',f.uI ffrygia lf' 1 .1...::5 U .f'f-Qx l'si,1,'Lwm', I lj 97.2 Ifffmj-.1Q'i 2 1 :s 'Dig 1' 'f -4-gf Q51 of j7t9Qm23'l: Qi -lash Ns':n.,.X:eg3vf -La ?- fu'Q,:e1.bf..t+fi.:1 Lx, I 1- fi.-riglilfife by EEUU-9 ss,-9,-g,,,g,,if 254 , F -. 11 1 fi if rw.. b STANFORD - 1923 QUAD Jim. -,.-.,,.r,W wx., -1 V, F + F, 7 - f'f. M Ti -fi g,,L-frff-'j3f,,','ix' f1xt 1,f. ' e 4. 534, -. at is- --f-me 'fit va.-Xf'- Pre: 9. I J? 555Wsins.-iv..5SniQai-zL3i?f?32azzY .. a s A .'-..i,1s?f141g.g2i:-.- ict ' 7a Q Y- X , lift Nerf? in my G YW ex,-aw ish a comeback in the next two, winning them at 7-5 and 6-2. The fifth and decid- ing set of the match was won by the California team, 6-4. ,391 gig, Thirteen clubs and university teams were played previous to the opening of QW the National Intercollegiates, the Stanford players making an unequalled record Tggfti 'I I, , , .. , 5. pig: Of- playing through the entire schedule without the loss of a match. In the QF, Bllddle West, the Big Ten singles and doubles champions were met, the Car- HIV dlnal pair disposing of them without the loss of a set. J gg., i Previous to the opening of the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association cham- atm' Q-,yi Pl0nship tourney at the Merion Cricket Club of Haverford, on June 28, Captain Phil Neer was elected president of the association for the coming yea1'. Neer itiggi-Xa IS the first man from a western university to hold the title. ,lily Witli the opening of the intercollegiate tournament, Neer and Davies both 0, 5, f Snrvived the first round by winning from representatives of LaFayette Univer- gf-,lm63f fgsffi Slty. The tournament was one of the largest ever held by the association, sixty My players from all over the United States being present. Davies showed up well ,6ifi3Q?f W in the earlier part of the tourney but was forced out of tl1e play in the fourth to 9,155 gl, round by E. B. Fenno, Jr., of Harvard. One of the features of the early rounds ,Ulf 1,j' ,Mg Fas the match between Neer of Stanford and Bcaites of1Cal1forInIia, in which the ll 5,1473 Jardinal captain eliminated the tall Blue and old p ayer. eer reached the yi ft 1 iff finals by winning from E. W. Feibleman of Harvard in straight sets. Playing gil Oil CE? On wet courts in- the semi-final fight, Neer defeated F. E. Bastain of Indiana, Q Wil' the Indiana player losing his first set of the tournament to the Stanford player ily I I . . - - a I gg wp n the longest match of the tourney Neer won from the Eastern contender gl- 0, for the National title, J. F. Benno, Jr., of Harvard, in five sets, 3-6, 6-1, ti-4, 1-6, 11-1, bringing the Intercollegiate singles cllampionshlp to a western university HS .fqgffy for the first time in the history of the tournaments. The Cardinal doubles team We 2.4 reached the semi-finals in the doubles tourney only to be eliminated by the Ilar- QQ vard t f F l F 'bleman. . . 5 - . QW In Tliel gngliglifagliitgs, iiiade hy the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, Neer yfgikg Q was ranked first while Davies received fourth position, both players being placed Q57 above the California squad of Bates and Levy. In the doubles ranking, only al three teams were picked, Neer and Davies placing second, while the Blue and Gold team was rated third. Q I . -sw As a result of the showing made by Neer in the sectional and National tourna- QNX ments following the Intercollegiate Championships, he was ranked among the Kr ,ly 7211 twenty best players of the country by the National Lawn Tennis Association for 31 the 1921 season. Neer was the only college player in the list picked by the YU National Association View W .. f . X LV' 5 .ff-ll. Q-If A -1 ,AW A H up f I A . M Qsyaie f' .awk--.5 V., , ' www 5111? awe- ..-. -1 iff- H is-:Psa-ifiif 'ef' f . if.- gf -1 jfilifziffif-15 ffm --ee all aisieelfev like L, fvjiffik'5.-Qfcltafiiii-,5 'L .-- t-.4 5 -. -9. f-.11-ww.,-' fa- -MI I 255 STANFORD 1923 QUAD Hinckley Nom' CCupt. D Murtz Davies VARSITY TENNIS TEAM f3 W fw- 256 R 5 s 'r AN F 0 R IJ' 3,333,096 at 9 2 3 Q U .-x D k J mi' ' 1 mp...-X -'F' ' W'---WSfiiff,1,ff? l if iwii . I , at CALIFORNIA-STANFQRD TQURNAMENT '71 . . F3 ll, i California, won the annual dual tournament from Stanford, taking three of '-5U',.'ZJ'-. I the five matches played. The tourney, played on the Berkeley courts on April e- r lo, was one of the closest played in years. From preseason records, the Cardinal K3 ,al ll'il l..fl J Y A H squad hadibeen doped to win the ineet, but the Stanford stars, l hil Neer and Delfffg - . . . x ff i. - zu i Jimmy Davies, showed a reversal of form in their matches and both ot. their sin- i',',?, f:11.l ,-, f - . Y,-1 ,-.i gles bouts were taken by the Blue and Gold. I n a practice match, a week before We I .'f,,, the dual tourney, the Cardinal team. of Neer and Davies met Bates of California ,I 1 . , . , . , . . . . . I 11 i, g i and Irving Weinsttein ot the Cahtornia Club ot San Francisco in a practice match 1-ul' l.r. if .., .4 . -V . . . . ,, . . ' rf, it cy .yy i tantord winning three ol the four sets played. lhroughout the preliminary ',-.--92,-my pf' i season. matches were arranged with the National and Coast stars representing g'Q'g,f1EfQJ fi the California and Olympic clubs, bringing the Cardinal players in competition ti'-Qfzlffp with players of such rank as Wllilltllll Johnston, Willis Davis, Roland Roberts, J, the Kinsey brothers, and George btraachan. Members ot the squad also entered Cfjfaf- l-:dj the University and Club League, representing the Palo Alto American Legion. .lilfl The 'Hrst of the singles matches of the dual tournament was played between VVallaee Bates, the California captain, and Phil Neer, captain of the Cardinal 1, squad. Bates played a strong game throughout and his placing to thelbaeklmes Zi? -jd.. was one of the main factors in winning the match tor him. Neer rallied in the .QHQQ rlfi, second set, after losing the first, 6-4, and took it trom his opponent. 6-2. Ile fmkfkfg 1,245 weakened, however, and the third and deciding set went to Bates, 6-3. lit? One of he 1' u isets of the dav was the defeat of Jimmy Davies bv 'llavill welt' 41-'fi -r.. , lg l I - H . l , ' - ' . f,J7,i, N3 ,',,,fiQ ffponfgthllfi-?, ll-ii, 6-it lyqiyies Dlayed in pO0r torm while Conrad made ettective ,-. , x 1 , 1 1 i 1 ' ,ii , e Jaecianc s r . I U lffpf Tn the third singles match, Richard Hinckley defeated Carol Jensen of the Wing? Jw, Blue and Gold team, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Hinckley was slow in starting but rallied in ' fnf . ,-L N, V .633 the second set and took the match with ease. 1 gt-:lil 1.-,ag . ,,, . , I . . . if lf' iff . ln the doubles tourney, Stanford and California broke even. .l'laying an en- my tirely different brand of tennis, Neer and Davies defeated the Californians, Bates -.'?f1,lJ7'1f and VVhite, 6-2, 8-6. Witll the tournament depending upon the winner ot the second dmlblpg mateli, played between Hinckley and Illertz ot htantord and Powers and VVhitehea.d of California. the contest was one of the hardest tought fjffs'-D l,i:,,J,' of the meet, The HI-St Sat Xvent fo twenty-two games, the Blue and Gold winning. '51Qf,f:7 32-10. The second set and the match was taken by the Californians, 6-4. -16,51 pit' Aj 1 egg! 'Gif' ,I 4 i'f'5,5-ji. H ' -.'1. if.. si ff b ' ii ffl N Pip -Y xi i 9-fiQl'ii4 C1 ffm 49' 'CW ll Q ' ,tg at ,fy-U tl: 1.x-rage?-------f-it-if-Q ---f -'V 1 , FL, Q .-f, - . G .:-3' 'mar -. flic?-x-wifi, 1,4 rf I txXJi.N'4fQ? J .J J ,9,.-,iw I V4 .,,, J ,L-L-.IRQ ln 1. .X X99 A, L, ffnfg ch zxwrxqk Ve, ,-Qfwpr, vpn? -.,Wlmmt . N ,, . 4 ..',, HtL XL ,p Vg-,,f.-,,,f5-in we L. N35 .5.,.,ai,J iff? ,iw . fe :rf-1.5 439.- '1YffQJ'h? H. we-'L fi Jw v'db6'1.3c.-C7 :rr yu-.-L. 3 TWT' .-.,,i.'.., jig?-QQ5'F i?Ll J,iif9Di'x,'iQ'n iff' i 4 A61 NE:-JLQLQQQQQJ-4QQf,45fX-424EH-fi .1 ' e' L' - J QI' 'Q UJi'i5ff 257 sfrannono .,:-ygw 1923 QUAD 1, .fx-, 'i 1 v s 1,1 .1 w Q .fgfa i V i AV U A U t ,Tn ,hmm ,, td , KK J fi-Q CVR? 'lffflf 5 if 5,101 X52 Y .AWSTEVQTQTQZQT6 m3f97f s ifiiillanqlasllfl- iilfvamf , I - eg gs! -6i1e5e?!1,- it2fwffe42g1te2.28QQEelai3i3..N5 ' 'f ' M..-of' .la- si -5 J 'C mil 'LL' QQ? Y Jvlff' lf! tl ull? Qltvvf 50? at an iff. ji ,, Mya F can l lk. . i linwdrgi Q1 I 19, 4 I QXMQQ f V: iii? are 4 a . ff l 4 f NTT. ' ,Xfliil wg 4 4 . , lent-A JAMES M. DAVIES Q i ttf? 35 in hifi inn -2 . I V7 5 Davies first gained ranlr at Stanford. as f i - a tennis player by winn1ng,the. Pacific Coast Conference singles title in hishsophoz W. 'WM more year. Since that time! he as a M W,g,rW traeted national-wide attention. through W Wg A . . i, his ability on the courts. Repeating in his gills' 'HU Qi 'Vw ,e l . - . 'Wil gr was , t -i Junior year, lns feat of the year before, M515 A he also won the Ojai Valley open singles Jw ff X193 cup. This year he won permanent posses- iw sion of the California State Intercollegiate NEW!-,Q singles cup, and while paired with Neer, ig 5' he won the intercollegiate state doubles mf fatlgff' title for 1922. Last season he was rated 'Wilt fourth among college playersby the Na- msn 0 art vga-1 tional Intercollegiate Association. gag aezrfli QL' ai vbr' mi Wi, time iff- ftf tif WH' - L V SY i no if El, E4 FXR f 'WP' J- - 'Nl Qty 3 ,pimp f . 9? CZQQPL N' ,ES .,T.w.im,-...L 'i ',,i ig 13' M- f-- -'--- Y-A--Qii e f ee l , ,L'w5i?' ,i . .,., , Q ?1.1 fffi-ivf' '+ ,,f'2i ' -aaa if D il t f X SQA! -- -P 258 r , Il' f .1 a 'f 1 ,,, 1 fo 'A Aw ,N i -'ay z MET 4, STANFORD. iotfgiffffo, .1923 QUAD k Q ,jlf,fEQ,-nl?--Egifix-,HW-fig! '- .Y,.1-,-.x- ,ln-g EE1'f'xw-.efrlg 2' .qi ,VB ,J..-Tq f-f47l r :f::-j 'f' -f at WC-I v4,:,,,,,,,d QU! A. ef- sr its ia if' ' ' 'Airlie The Oja1 Valley Tournament its ff? lj- Stanford made a clean sweep of the California State Intercollegiate tennis rj, tournament held by the Qjai Valley Tennis Club, April 21 and 22, winning both ,,fg-IiVf'?zy, ,fm the silngles and doubles titles for 1922. One of the features of the tournament Was t ie meeting of two Stanford players in the finals of tl1e singles event, a hap- 'fa Sgnlrfig tfiat has only occurgccl onfe befoie in the history of the Club meets. The i an orc team only cntere t IG nterco eviate tourneys at the meet. all 1,5 My 'In the doubles tourney, the Cardinal tteam of Neer and Davies defeated the if ,l E University of Southern California pair, Wllite and Godshall, in the finals, 6-1, ullf 6-1. White and Godshall had previously eliminated the Blue and Gold team of Qigfsfga ,, lVallaec Bates and David Conrad in the semi-finals, 6-3, 6-4, in one of the most llfimfgi brilliant matches of the tournament. In the preliminary matches, Neer and Davies defeated Rogers and Morton of Pomona College, 6-1, 6-2. This is the gil?-tigf. la Ai second time that Neer and Davies have had possession of the doubles cup, form- iltfillil in Gr y holding it in 1920. i ,Di ' ln the singles tournament, Jimmy Davies won permanent possession of the fm ghal Valley Intercollegiate singles cup by defeating his teammate, Phil Neer, ijt -3 5-7 6-4. Davies made good use of his hard driving in this match and most af of liis points were from well-placed shots to the side and end lines. He previously li 23 held the cup in 1918 as a member of the Hollywood Junior college and in 1920, elf Pepresenting Stanford. i .r:,Q,?Q-ffl In the preliminary matches, both Stanford men eliminated the Blue and Gold players who had defeated them a week before in the dual tourney. Davies met vm Conrad in the semi-finals, winning by a score of 6-3, 0-6, 6-4. The Californian f',V:' fiffered Davies the closest competition of tl1c tournament, the games going to i, C euee in nearly every case. Ellison of the California School of Technology was ,ti f 1 defeated by Davies in the first round, 6-0, 6-2, while Paul. Greene of the Uni- Ng Pycrsity of Southern California lost to the Cardinal player in the second round, . .-,211 1-2, 6-4. era, 114,31 Phil Necu defeated Wallace Bates of California in a fast match in the semi- finals of the lower half of the drawings. The Stanford captain showed a re- versa.l of the form exhibited a week before in the dual meet at Berkeley and had the Bruin captain at his mercy throughout the match. The first set was taken jqligkofi by Neer, 6-2, through accurate placing to the side lines by the Cardinal captain. Bates attempted a rally in the second set, but the headwork of the Stanford player proved Superior, Neer winning, 6-4. In the preliminary matches, Neer fgffgjg QM defeated Schugart of California School of Technology, 6-0, 6-1, and Stanley ,ew Welsli of U, S, Q, 5-7, 6-0, 6-4. F25 if- g Q F . U M 9 D, lj-ink ' fiifjg -1.3 mf .- T-Z -V554 ag, Q ,W-4 U f'!'.q,g'15'jf .,z5.ff.- Qcmsq L2 mf .gIfff?,, a 't-5-an-its Q52 V aaa fl-Mia Y'fif+lfi.S'5lsl4ihf5'1iQ2fllfq-iigfliflwiflies .1 ff' 't if H ' 62' Q66 -U9 ftifefkfi -of J-:af 259 , r -I tx ...J ST.-xN.b'rJ1z1in3,3.?E .1923 QUAD X E.- - .vrr .. - ... ,- ----if-a H1 -, 6 , -.- -t fi -. V. A -pf ,A J ' ------------- ------------, Q. We .f J-4-----W-'M -'-----'iw-'15 vii' ,ff-W ' 7 3 SWWX 'a ' iiff' PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT t, fl' ' 'f'Q'. ,'L'A,j, Stanford and California broke evennin the Pacific Coast Conference tourna- ii,-3Qfgv,f' ment, Stanford winning the doubles while Wallace Bates of California captured jj,- I-split, '-' x the singles event. In the opening round of the tourney, only tive of the eight ,l T ,,,ff3'J,3'fl,, members of the conference were represented, Idaho, Washington State and , f,,,-3-IMJW 0. A. C. being absent. The meet was held on the Berkeley courts in congunctlon W.- .V1-yQli?Q '-', with the Paciiic Coast open championships, May Tll, 12, and 13. M. .,.,.',-,lull 'In the opening match .of the 'singles tourney, Captain Phil Neer defeated fj,,jf,i Qgiilfgjpi Williams ot Oregon, 6-2, 6-l. Without a rest between matches, Neer met Wal- L.,-,Nr fr iw l, lace Bates in the second round of Q., 0' I play and after winning the first ill, . P' 'fi ' -7 is ,il4,,,,,,,,-A three games, weakened .and lost '-ig,-all QJ',L,?'.,lj, the set, 6-3. The Cardinal cap- fjpg. Qn','gE',ff tain tried a comeback in the sec- rfiifi ond set, but did not have the strength to compete with the fill ll-'Q steadiness of the California man l,lf. and lost, 6-2. Jimmy Davies received a de- gy, ',2 CQ1X, fv fault from Godshall of the U. ilk, 92, thi? S. C. team in the first round of ,ytbj the lower half of the tournament. Qlftll He met Conrad of the Blue and 5S,l,iE,:g,3 Gold squad in the second round, losing by a score ot 1-0, 6-4. lil: In the doubles tournament, lgm Neer and Davies defeated the if-T' f,,-,frm Oregon team of Smith and Wil- QQ, liams in three hard-fought sets ,UmaE,,3 , ln the opening round, 5-7, 6-3, W' ?5iqt,f2'gf l 7-5. In the second round of the 59,1 . M W www iloubles event, Neer and Davies lftf Langley and Taylor of the University of Wasllflil flttle damage lln cllsvlowfgtloll tourn-miuent went to Neer and Da, '1' tl A C- -lyg On' - le na- umtm 0 19 Wi 5,1 Comwid in 3 had five-get bi-mt VILS, ic Jai mal pair defeating Bates and The Stanford doubles team also reached the semi-finals in the open doubles ,fbi tourney of the Pacific Coast championships, but conflicting events with the Coast tournament forced the Stanford team to default to the eastern Le- 5 ' e ' mglln Iposctx-SlofiferenisleAmatcli with the University of .Washington, Stanford if ,1 y c Q ca Lf ic. nor icrners, retrieving last year s defeat in Seattle. :L N -. ,,,, I 6 9 S113 , S3 .Ff'saf, asia, .W 'vigil 'jg:g':1,43,ggg l..,,jL5Q,'11. fl' V ,ifl .QQQSQ-fri-A555552 2- 4522... f if s me NX TLL' ::'Mf'uiLfmL l l l-A Z-W ' ' ' A ' Q ,if , Tig? lg.liJ3'1fiYl5El7fLJf5'! MJ 260 It ,. ,, l il , , V - , . .f . I O li IJ 1 . ix s r xx . 1 kcguwlov 1923 QUAD 1'.t-. r- - ' .f'9.- '- - o . - ff- Q, .5 ' if f c if. 'Rl-y '. K' E 2 Us fl . A -1' I, ' ' -- ' ' , ' . X , . . .4-r , MD ls -'5.1fy,A-'QR 4. X- M 1- N i N, 5' 'H Q ' .yffgv vi f, W 'Q --ff-,Q,-,I .e ' +3 , , xl Y, f, ' .'9bif.,, K.. - --1. 'J4:..x.fl15 fwgf-l'. Q' 3, ., 1. , , g ' mu., Q ' ' ' ' 582, '- ,P it-N' '--H' 'H - - ---A--' 5 R11 , I s u.,,,,.-ey Xs . 7. W1 -H X- 1 f, . . 5 1. . , i as W , Y. A' FRESHMAN TENNIS li V 'W l ggi- X 5 , . The 1925 freshmen tennis season was one of the most unsueeessful experieneed V' -,-. 1, eg, by Stanford first-year squads for a number of years. Only a sma.ll number re- llnlw-l ,pf ill ported at the first of the season while a greatl majority of the best players were f t ! filfj me toreed to devote their time to other major sports throughout the year. Albert il' Q ll 'il Smith, one of the best players on the squad, eould not participate in the sport ti'wb..fg?fll .el V3. due to 2li1tlVIt10S in traek, while James Aydelott devoted the greater part of his -l'-. M I Several tournaments were held during the fall and winter quarters in order i i'l f-3 time to beating' the 'Blue and Gold on the baseball diamond. .N Awe: .. Qui., P . , 43x-frm Jgqu mtl ful ,J l 1 l lr 1. . ' -'1 , .. 1 1 lf , , , '-1 ffl L.. M ll ., . 'QD V-lub! . N l V: t f V W 5' ily' ill' tl ,fji-vfg3gQ.fi' i X 2 ,iff-D 4 fe 24 qfi .JUJX C- . w my 1 aj mg rim' , li -55,2 I It Z Ay 1 E!,:V.L I f Y jgfl l t l:l2'xffV'zk', l Ut . 1 I . wif .--, 4 cg' ,alll f .My it ,VHA . T-H534 ' -xyiwg V- .-4,-.4 w,-1:5 ' l llgrfrl 2. ix: , . elf- 'jj-l. ., , 1 lfi-l.t1'r.9 l IQ 1.zl ' 'xp X 'riff ill .W ,W . Rk',ffax., 1-'mcsl-iM.xN 'rlcxxls 'l'I'I.XM ,alzxl li ff Vi ' 1,..g,m Willis M 11 fella' 4,3 Ubi, Fgyg Holmes ,fTQf'1 1' 1 A - Y--.,,,,-,N Y WW' V -MAA v--- UV A-4 if H Y Y W . - -V-V V--W W .. . ., .,,h,TT6-shawl' J-Milf-Ef7i1'5T'77'T'l'1N v'r 't - :'mi i'- 'Pf 1fF7f7-'f'f7 f f i'f? ' -f'Ql'f ' 741' Q - 4' tri.--- .' , '- ' ., H1-,, --, ..' ' -j ,. .t ,i.- 1.-'Q A fb , sei.. saga-. ,3,f.lw,ex f f P, 11, - X13-' 1 f .1 f ,, ., V, 2 .1 '. bf F wg, L, - 231 J f -axe lm f--,,,,f,,. -- ,f I .-. - V 9 L: 1- qi, . , xl Q fy Ml. f. ,iff 1 fit HJ 'il5Lj,zf,i:: .wx Q qzsilllum., . ,intl 'i. 1 , - 1,15 -,ef s Jr.. X if Q1 ,gfxgil Ll f A . V. .,- w g-if .:. ,f ,L, ' n, , ,K ' R .' ff-'iw ,fr-A , 1. N' if , '-'A 'Aff' ,V X AQAEQQ5l LflQg1w.':Jlf ?f'Q2Q f?FQsJ ,js-' ff ' 'i'f,,v,v - .Jfg:E1E4af. as 'Hb f .4?'-A Puff' -94 . Wtlxg? S MW W -- ...W x k ,. .,-,... -----T - wiv WW- img: s.W4i.,,i,, s -- 261 v 'A' v x. K .J 1:1 1 ii A -. .5 ' i .U v ,ip s'r,x.NFoRr,1 ,,.,vyJ2fyfo,, 1923 QUAD ,gk J . -' ---Y .W ' ' '-- V - - :- V fra ' V fT'F1i'. ff' ' 1 vrnwym hU'fj 1'1j - -r Nth' mi-'Z f, 'TW' 'Wok FWF.-','.:-9 ' Aff, ,' N- .7-'f !.G.'t fy-fi-. ' :,-f4,'Q,,J 5, 1. f S -71, l F',XilLfT-ff, 'AX .. ' . -'-.,ir'L9,X-1-362, las-5qll3i2?.i5!'5 -ii'-'-U5-?T1.i--ff' if elk: W-5l,W'.'..N. 55,5 '25 .S-itflr2ff.'c.h-fic-2.16199Ueilfiiktld 1fH.f:... ' f ' i' ' ' ---V --7' W M it 'r -'K : QM'- Jlild. 1.-JJ c.,,,,.-10' i 421, . 'Z x- my J. lllil 'W WNW: Jill. fN1'ii2f3. .. . . ' . . Ulf? to determine the quality and quantity of the freshmen resources and in the ,wi fy?-, middle of the winter quarter, a squad was picked to train for the annual dual flag, . .' ..x . . . . . - - ,xp aijiz, Stanford-California freshmen tournament. Practice matches were held w1tl1 my 1' l,.H.g5.ij the varsity squad on several occasions while matches were scheduled with various ,lv 1Q'ii'f7Qif peninsula high school teams as preliminary tourneys to the big classic. W N- - - . - . 1 4 limi -ifgf ln the annual meet with the California freshmen, staged on the Stanford 15,55 ' 1 1 ' ' o u - u u l P fbljifgrr courts, April 8, the Bruin cubs captured all matches in easy fashion from the ',,iQ 1 , , . . . f it ..j.f, iw, Cardinal first-year men. Charles Holmes, playing the number one position on -,si-1.19 3g3,i+'g,'jglQa-1 the Stanford team, lost the first singles match to the California freshmen captain, fifth, Alec Wilson, 6-4, 6-1. Wilson is rated as one of the best' coming players in the L.,?Pl3 ,i' state and has a very good prep school record behind him. Holmes put up a 'fill' wbF.,l, 1,2i strong defensive game against the more experienced Bruin player, his net volley 3 ,rf ig-'1l1Q',.,v'c,' being the sensation of the tourney. He was weak on the back court shots placed 5 Q iz by the Blue and Gold man, however, and was caught out of position continually M31 . Wai' ' . .t 1.53395-iw, in the second set. , gf In the second singles match Archie Logan of Stanford forced Gerald Strat- Wi' CM MV ford of California to extend himself to take the bout, 6-4, 6-4. Logan showed Ulf If flashy tennis throughout the match, but the steady playing of Stratford was too much for him. Babe Horrel, captain of the 1925 Berkeley football team, fglriy, played a machine-like game and beat Henry Willis in straight sets in the remain- -tilt X 1 'K' v Q 5533.449 ing singles match. 34,5 -,3'5,i,'i.f Secord and Wilson, representing California in the first of the doubles matches, riff? S..y,'P',,.'J defeated Aydelott and Logan, 7-5, 6-4. Aydelott played a steady game and his Jiilifl ffiQ,ifjQl.1f3 placing was a big factor in drawing many of the games into long dence scores. '7'ilM',llfffJ ln the second match, Holmes and Willis of Stanford battled Jaeger and Fischer f-j,,f we my . - . . , -,L 5,.Qgl'f.Q:vfa, of the Blue and Gold through three long sets, the tourney ending in favorfof the .gJ2f,.'i' K Californians. in V1 - . . . . uw,-1 ,ufitjtfii Following the California tourney, several post-season matches were played. :g', 1ll,?Qg On April 15, a tournament was arranged with the Polytechnic high school of fy? '75-Wlff San Francisco, the city prep school team winning all but one match. Holmes .tiki lj-Tlaiffaib and Willis in the doubles Won the only bout taken by Stanford, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. 'if'f'lll'yf' O A 'l 26 th fi t- - l - l S ' ' l il l l +-Wi' L.,--,,3.. n pri I , e rs year squat mct tie an Jose lugi sc 100 team, tic freshmen taking every match. Little competition was offered by the high school af- w - . . . fn players and the Cardinal squad won all of their matches in straight sets. The Fwy M'-.3-.Lid singles matches were, for the most part, slow and uninteresting although the ac- Vw x if NJ - - . . , if imp up curate placing of shots by the freshmen players was a redeeming feature of the 1,23 contests. The visitors showed better form in the doubles. iivlfw '-Phi. 1-:it Sal .ity 5 Zigi' Qin Qt? .lg W 1 -5 , .9 K Qi 16255 , Qixiiipf?k5T 'ilfL7'.ff21 .1,YTHQ ii.,,:-N f 'A -'H H' -f -- -. ---.- . ..-. .M . ,fx reTft.ffvf 1f- iif Cfi'i3- .. g . ' -5 121.11 .W Ali e-,-g1,1,i13..yv Ai-.p.,..a.r,,.Ts.-'11 ,'a,il,,,,, .. 11771 -t.,..ff:gwg..iw .l-,swf -P'6f..1Q -aff VZ' iifkjcji rc-'gilt 1 V 'iii ff'f ','4.,1' 'gy ' if I ,gif Y '-' -i Q5r'ii'1 . .... ' fl , fy 7 xt.-fs MJ-lukxl 172' vflfi M t'5f'lN7t 3- ' Jill- 5 A Q' 1- wif 471 1- ' f 'A5 'x uw v vw all-il all AS i 9' q..4.L-i:,'.efL.i41L.P1fxgae-1mmm--R 1 it - Qf,-if I' 2-31ig5?SkJJmEfcpgfggeffRF: sive' A 262 EUCALYPTUS SHADOWS if f-f 7525 f K - ATHLETICS MINOR SPORTS Y b ' B NN ...- v , N 41' T,- Jr ' idwi its .- ,ni V My-XII pp F S T ,x NF o R p qo,.,,Ji,,,,o0 A 1 9 2 3 Q U A D 1'A'15::! t'-.52 ,- -M' V53 ,fit - f1 - . -,' ..T1' V:-1 1' F. ,' 5.3. Q '.'9 W-T Y u. 1, j- - rf- nv-qw - , -W-. H.. S ilgigfqgzii, MQ if.'V5,yX 1i,gy5.,5jgCYxpL, Qi Qggjf 1. geimlqf 'SQ' M 1 Wi ' L' 'ill V '94-1-l--5 ?'f 5f'Fif1 '9' L3nL,iLinc1J2,.1..g --11- 1ff1'w, is - W- e1'1ii+:z1Yyv-iii' ' ' 'V '--- --- ,. P-x Y V . ,........, ,, ' ' li fxl 1' 1 et- Wil 1 f:'3l'f M1 - COACHING STAFF 1 127' rf- N56 Mm . li MINOR SPORTS Hpiipgg W5 l ' - 1 - . . . ii ,i7l 'Q4,'-I Mila, A IH intercollegiate couimetition 'Stanford minor s mort teams made an exec 1- '11Yl1. .. . lfiix' flgn-I , - - 4 - il'- Qi, mp 1 a. iecord during the 1921-1922 season. Of the nine bardinal squads which fnlfmi in lomlllflffl with Blue and Gold teams, seven were victorious. The national diving L'h31'l1Il101lSl1lp was annexed by a Cardinal entrant. During the year tive squads l.Le'llni'iZQ 1-1, in 1 - - - . 5 . . . . . 41 ray an lllfif eoinpetition 111 Southern California and the rugby team traveled to British ,,.g'..li Q.,- Qin, .10 um na. Q'f'gQLl,y51,f ff Q Minor sports are directed b ' Coach Harry Maloney who has been at Stanford Ifyiidlwfi ,L .T - i , l 4 Wi S1111-e 1908 BWI 'i l li t 1 t M-1 1 1 ' fl -' fl ' 1115 I 3 1 . esu cs supervising tie c cpar men , Y a on4,y.c,oa4. its rug, my,-soccti, 55--W W tjlyf Mixing, wrestling and fencing. The rugby squad s 21-Q victory over California, ,QM Hhfl the Cardinal soccer team 's third consecutive championship of the University l ji 7!l9E9QQ I if - '1 . . . . ' . l ' N l, l'1Q1'i1': .Wim -md Club Soccer League are indicative ot.Maloney's success! . lw,ltf?1f 1 Ernst Brandsten, Director of Aquatics, has coached Stanford swunmmg ig1fj.g,,fQQj,' .lwif 'fgams since 1915. This year the Oardinalxmerrnen repeated tl1e1r performances ,iyiyf 1 0. the two previous seasons by deteatinglialitornia vvith a large score. One ot 'til Qllil l5randsten's divers won the national diving laurels from the present holder of 51lK1f'1 the world's title, an- , 'I '19, . , - gig! 'Tv N fatheii protege ot the am. , K-tflI1l'OY'll mentor. 15115. 'mi tl ln the two years ifigllfkiil UV 1 1 up ' Nik lrlt Lharles S. Bots- W'.pi'Q',i5,il ford has been direct- lX:l'i'iiWQ,'5 , . E ,' f'A 1: ,' wif or Ol Ulf I' am u ral 11 11 M? W1 fl70llS, he has organ- 1.f,,gll5v. izblga Med at curriculum of 1g'ii.1i,i7Q 1 ' - . . v11:'l ,iii ilthletie activities that is If 'HL a - 4 U - if .lah lmiln participated i.Q1E:l11'n,',g5 Nfl? r ' Yl.'.'l. ln bs in-iwtwaii an t1 11.1.11 ,Lf f - vixifw 11,113 0 1 the men 's living flliiliijil 1,1 1 , 1, 1' QA Y - ge, :Hd eating groups. M, 1 O V V . pall Af Mi Alucli credit must be . ,Q 0- . 1' -fx- aify, mlvvn Botstord for iifcggfgy fri Q1 5115 tireless efforts in ig?-jiii PM mnglllg out men for 1'Q2s 2-A ,iw 00 - - . . . c a'.g',: 'W mlwtltive activities. bg if l Y I A ' X X - fig. - H both basketball 'aiqiijqlil LW illnd baseball more 1 gill'-3 fgg Mft' 11311 mon took Qfifkfxxu i'Q',l llflrt ill weekl '0l1- V. ' 1 f' MAl1U.wm1 ..-, ,.,. . ,.,., lCSlfS. y l BlSlxdil?SdlsEN Director Intramural if qs 1' I 'Q 5 I -- 'J 1 'ii -- ,l.'i' 1'iflif1:?R- 1 ,c.,, ,,.-.-n--f---e-f1f'- -W-'gtzjl ap' -ii A-fgfiiflf - 1 -.AV V --11 H Ht' ,... 1 fi.-3:1 , .1 .buf-' . . . xii!-,Tf 1.'?'fxgI 'ififc '21 ' '11 QLTTP' ..-1 -- . .X PW-i? Jrff -L Mini 7 lc 'To- 131'iL kv i 1 ot'.jj'!ig1 egf,1'i,'1,y,1g-. ' 3 ff li' li Q. 3 ,Qg5412j1zPA.y:1sgs,ii4j A -22 o ' f' rs '. -1 if i,x,,1 fs J ,-, wg ' wf 1. :A 14-4, CK, --M.-.-1 ig ' - -M? H r'-'-M., E4-E1 .-ff-H ,N ' 'gfTl,1 .,1t -1 i 11:1 1 1 11, 4 Q. '-1-11: wi, rfb-1' 4 111- 1 .11e-.fff. auf- me-sgf 1- ' 1?-:fi 'K' 1--1 ---1 --ee rflrrg-ywff Y 265 M C: 3 f-Q-+ '---M' 2T ' W' , , 'W' 'W' ' 'A' ' 'W' ' ,7, ,,,,f'4dA'i - , Y, X 'N r ' Q ' ' Q? ' xv-N .V 11-rw? ff.: .- 1cvf.,- if--:W-mf ' fr L, , A , A - - f ,-. . , I . f, . .-1 nl.-.H . ,. .. ,. .- , . 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I A, , Q- 1 tis- 'Q - EN lx' fV 'Yum X-Z? x . .1 ' 1 a ,9 lffl,-gf-' , f G ,inel Ll! -fm r ,, Si 7+ SC X 1 ' '21 ' f' U :M ,- Afifi F21 -, ' 1-xnyhbx hr , iiliffflj-L' -4 i ' , ,Jjx , A ez - fl L :S-1 A . A f , - f .-.5 .Mgr ua -if-iq' -- ,ffm X- 1. ff-: fr 'af ,Ii 1 1- ' - l I 'S -T' , 5 ' if i'Sff,j?l4 , -fr? - fifliifq ',ff2f ii155f P3I:'f1, f is -' l will wi 5.-!E .,,:, -tewwi'vekL1-2:5-1 ' sg X.-eL.1Qf..i:-aigrxiailg. ' ' f 1 4,11 , ' fl WCP' :YN l P 5: :gig YL' Burklmrd G. Clark lVreun XVullace Gorman Rogers 9 3 . . f , . , 1 ffl Green Xl assum XX elclx Turner Dnvxs Flctcller Ross .M 1 l fr. . f gf Forester P. Clark Xeer Lynn Lucey Stern James Darling L 4- - Q I ,- A Brandsteu Hosepian Evans Mnlnnvy ,lmlvrsou Campbell Davies - 'f 1 -Q , ' 31 ,- , QQ' ', , EN gl.-film 3' ,i.. Q,-,:, f,Y,.,5.,,' K -. , Y , YV--r.-,.V,g ,,, Aff- F fll5'i4-- ': I 1N1,?'fT?g.,1 nf-'ir' :,4a4fg ' 5, 3 .fj'1,qQx:: 5--,gi gi! :.f:,i, gi. . R x f -- v - - , -- - . ,V , r L - , ,-lx, '- gf, ffs 4. ,fi 32,1-f Q3 gg ff Nil x Ij g1-l -iv,-gi' QF 'gJC-2 5' M . .- - 1 , f 4. 45 I. 'I 1 I 1 - C I STANFORD JN 1923 QUAD JRZTPSFO--F,-.. ,, . 55.3.5-3096 A 'ff ffi .ff-sfU7?f7 l.f' ' TT U 57?.f'7'lv'i'?'4 f f . . T-VTTTT'-T 15-57 'ff:E'i'T' i i'F fl - 'iwb - ab s We GsjEYf.'3f 1.1 Q 'f' .2 S13 AW if Q66 SQ? L?2fg?e.5 U lp 2190 1 lr . N J Elf' -IIMI v II Lvflx CIRCLE Is SOCIETY ff. 'ly' 34: ,. , mac . OFFICERS . 1,27 - - . H X fgr .WI , PPGSIGCHQ - - - - F. S. TURNER QLQMSQ YICG-PF6SIdCHt - T. E. GREEN Ifgf fx? becretary-Treasurer ------ N. L. WICIISII QV. SWA I f 1 5 HONORARX IIILAIEERS .-.MS an .9 'L Mg DR. A. D. BROVVNE E. M. BRANDSTEN I-I. W. BIALONEY C. S. BO'rsEORn W W. D. POVVELL W. D. SEAY J W. D. FLETCHER 15.3 . M5 MEMBERS 'W 'M 'JL MAS. by A, F. L. ANDERSON A. G. JAMEE I f' '1 W. G. BURKHARD L. D. LACEY '22 J. D. CAMPBELL I-I. F. LYNN gig. gg. G. S. CLARK J. D. BICPHERSON ii-.xy ,031 P. C. CLARK M. P. RIENDONCA yffilxi H. H. DARLING, JR. P. F. NEER 3,335 J. II. DAvIEs W. NEWMAN, JR. : ZH M. EVANS J. W. ROBINSON I thy? L. M. FARISII W. L. ROGERS ifwfyg? A. FORSTER J. G. Ross ffr-Lfgffi ,LIS W. I-I. GORMAN B. P. STERN - ,fiskngfu V. M. IIOSEPIAN I-T. L. NVRENN Lp 4 yffiic 1 R3 an .ffiigfj Ef EJCTIM' V N 'WZE2 ,N gxx lf. A A I3 2'1 'I an A fff' -if f - A - .- 3 4g'59 4?G-If3f1 9'?'Y-Ti'-9 '-ll. ffifiiy 'i1fISQ'v A f S ,I w???CD if-QIENE ff I X + JQJJLQQ: QQfi211..is1A.,. ' f Clif? P-,g.,jf'j,.,g2 267 K. ,i i . STANIPORD 1923 QUAD . ,,of?'llfff'o, N , ' , J-A -','. ' -. fi f-1 f-. t- fu -' ' P . 'viii --17'Vff s?'? b '1' 'IN-' ,V l f.'Wli 'f-' ' ll--+fNf'7?'l? sal:-?e62z9'-4 Tgfbf ,-si- . T 2- f M if-'Mg'-'1f2i+f ifg1'if.zkltlk-M l?l.'.i5f4l'2:l'PflJ-. 'ffgQw2.V'1 15,-, -- gi A,-L-' 1 -2' --'rl'-Q,-H Vg 'WM 9? ,iii 1':,-L.,- '.,,.,,,fl,, ,,,, .-, ,,,, W.-,-Q1rQ,.Q .dig J if-.-9' WJ! 'A' ' ' ' ' XV -M.-- T' 'wth ,- -1 i 1- Q.-W' t , in X . i .g,.TX:,-J: J- N' fl RUGBY -i v 'M .5 l f-3' 5 , 1 1 1 ' ' . . . I A ANPORD B preliminary rugby season was devoted entirely to whipping JNA ixgrfqft,-.'fy the squad into shape for the Northern trip scheduled for the Christmas holi- Clif' IPJH, l,,,, - ,,f,-y days. - 'ri Nl 13 Under the direction of lla rry Maloney, assisted by Tiny Lynn and Dave Well- M543 '- is , . , . 1 .1 ' 'iffftlwbl' lace, the Stanford ruggers were rehearsed in the fundamentals ot the game and gradually rounded into a well balanced organization. The team was built around jplxqp lff','j',y such veterans as Lynn, VVallaee, W1-tsnn, Patrick, Rogers, Kelly, Hazeltme and fx?r'ifl2-L Farrish. At the close of the American season the backfield was strengthened by :,QjQi the addition of Bob Shlaudcman and Art Wilcox. The open field running of f these two mlayers well known to followers of the American fame iroved to be -- gli tv -If 4 - a 1 2 A N -QF,5jjf, valuable in the games playcdlin the North. n ' gm-ji qcgll-:,wjg Stantordfs hrst game against the Canadians was played against the linivcr- 7,3 'E:.ll'll1',',fii sity of British Columbia, on December 26. The field was covered with ice and flfm iii?-f'L slush and the players ol' both sides were slowed up in their rushes. The North- fggfhs erners seemed to have the advantage of condition, the U. li. C. forwards playing if-'NT-il ttyl M. a. wonderful, oitensive game and gaining much ground with long dribbles. The ffl . iq qv . . - . . . . . ,-' -- ibhiyf gg final seorc was 8-0 in tavor ol' the British Columibia squad. ,v2xW.fgi, After a four-day rest, Maloney 's charges met the Vancouver Rep. fifteen at 51 Ly fm' . , - , , . . . - ' ' . Brockton Point, and battled to a .3-.3 tie. Both scores were made in the first halt. -whit-5 off? The Vancouver Daily VVorld said ot the game: The Cardinals seemed to im- ,fall-E li -Qflftfjg prove as the game progressed, and for the last twenty minutes of the game lldflvl - . A- ----- - -X- . l'i'1l'f, Ulu f- I+ . 'TJ lil! twill 4 4 fr- lllpliftlfy 1- l ff if Sig-lang :WC QA-fm N-.Jr l---1-'px Ax w A if left? W fi lw fi vm w-,ia tv, -wfllfef it l W Hi-Ji fm cf!! of 1 C-. -T1 Tw I! 'f-Nl Q 1,1 :-14 'ff x Q--ima ie ifflflf h yy f-. .. ,i 359 i ' A452 51 li' X 5.1 XLYZBT fri!! ,Cl if 'DV lla--7' lv gif , i , V lfftfgzk Glusson Patrick Hnnner Stevens YVN-nn XVnllace CCnpt.D Shluudemun l orster Couch Maloney 'fy U Clark Davis W'ilson Rogers ilffj tQx:Sf,14 llillllflt Lynn Hum-ltine Dickey l'urm-y N 5N5.il'qit3h,DL A ,K ,.., A-MAD A --,.r.r ArA,v-v,,,r,,,,,,,,,, , or or rcegffgnll- iieiii--eff 3 QXe'. i3',.,,, ff ,D ,, - T,1Tff -, , A------T ,fc fr-- f A- -fu-f,11:,rzr l'l,Tfl it o '-7572, -251 , 1' -,.i,,- .iff ,glint f . in - A---ard, 'ill'l.'1' Lisgggf -, c5MlS,?Q QQ '13 'fl-'jf-' ' Twl-'WT7 'fffii-it -1' D '3'D3l9- ' .--.-15 -:gf-M :..::2f- Mb- A ,435-t -M ,if fi- 51k-fulillffa 'sf Tier NT!- haf-ff 'gafw -i'i '- in M.. rr,.rr Ar iii5JQt'ee-!:ffp6Afi::4Q522f 268 11. '11 11 1 . 1 1 1 D STANFORD DM 923 QUA eos. 1-.foe 'P ,, , , ,... WWA? F-.-'fuk f .-. . ,e , 1 , 1, N ,.,-,, ,. ff 'ti vu 5.1.5 if Q fwfr.ijmxiarf-at-'41'?' -VTP? :idfixf ?.?Qrf2lgf.f-ii 22 2 g94'f ':A5 'xt 5 WL? Sjgli-jf? i'QKflYf'2fQI'1' 'fltfi'ff'.'-'f.o't'f9J32'5sfe-2-fifth' ,ff 151111-fe-'L .fa ' 1,4 ,7 4: -ki--'-il---i Adm eg-j1ff7,w1 L 'dH 'WA A 'Y 7'+c.,.,nv S 'ff Y .VY FQ Xlq , pressed the N t11lC0l1- 3561.51- ilfj ver line very SUOHQ' WQ lv, and only tlmely .':fl,vi:'q. 31533. kmks by the Rep. lgifwj hacks saved tl1e day ' 1 'er 3 M for the X antouvt Ngillfciu R, xx flftflefl. V - 1-fi In qw lfmfwell Hfwf. 33 1 'wer . anu- LA-Vll --ef .. ta, gaflllf, P 1 . I N,-vit 4 my 2, agamst the ggi V ane ouver REDS-1 tlfixyg-ft' Stanford suffered a Qi 10-0 defeat. T 11 e my-',r.l-bg, JM Northern 13 l a y e r s 34336553 ff' 9 came back strong af- '1?'giff?Ai,,q Tiff! CALIFORNIA UNABLE 'ro sror- s'1u11w'U1fU ter tl1e t1e gain? lf a '1fM ll5TfYf1 1 is I - - - . fl tin r after ear- 1 ry. fcw days before' and MOSTKL this Ctlrdlnlllldffflgtizetvalnild,lficsnmceln Bild tl1e Stanford lilllll 1 y , , 1 7 R 1 . ' Phe gl f 1 t wht l1'1r Y JP am ' ' -1.- jl . .me was .oub f . , ., , .U .t the .. , ,, , , , . - .1 unable to score xfuus . xp flfteen was on tl1e oftenswe most ot the t1me, but was f f nl fidwlffl -1, Northernerq . w . , , . ffm 11-V . W' - . . . 1eal 14Ilf llSl1 htteen 1n ae- if -YH 'USC Stanford students were g1venf.1leharE?e to 311270151 of JIGDH M S Raleigh mi I 1 ' ' I F . V ' . t1e 0 .leers f ' ' ' '. lj' Q' my t1on when the team composed 0 D , 10 qtqntord hm ,E Mild' dashed with red-jcrseyed mgqerstmtlthe Stllcilsll3eviinLe?rl1Z11sl's: threatened tl1e tff'1'gl't? il tl 1 ' ' ' tl1I'011g10U - 10 S211 . - 1 . wt 1! 154 Vllfll lf game Us Own ll RY ' v ame The fin-ll score was 45-O. ilirgltgi l0eals, goal, and were content t0 Play 3 defenswe g ' I fj?11l'fWoQ s'1'ANFoaD-CALIFORNIA, 27-0 Q11 1 ' GW-1 IW ' ' M rch 4 From the outset gm.: YW 1 - . ' V as la ed 1n tl1e stadlum, 21 - 11: , . infix it cdlhil H52 3 Kgerinceecl squad from across tl1e Bay was no match 45 we ' ' ' ' ' - ' tl last two or t1l'90 seasons. fr: my - 1 . e - o ethel tor 10 1. , I r Er tge Stanford men wsgm l1.1dnRlEgeSf'EeE the Start of the game, when the Cm, g,.1Bf!5?3zx .1 10 rst score camo a ew m - . - ,- 1 .t.'k' U ug- Z-G, 'fd .5719 l t . , ' 11 in a assmg rush unt1l Nlltllll s ll lllb c ., rxjfwylii 212318 tclok tllle bil' Idxfltliehliml aerosg the line. Ilynn converted. VVhen1tl1e ,, 1 e. w1en 'ur f., , - - -. '1 S to ff Q , . .. . 1 . rr1ed It over but tm em ,e hall had been worked to the f1VQ'yard 11116, L5 nfl T? 1 1 with fha WON, 13-0. '33 e f B ' 1 '1de tl1e th1rd try and the m Cm G' I ' ' . ' 1 J'z1,-'Al My on? enn1I1glt.r,1g1. Strongcgt bid for 51 score during tl1e second halt agamst ff. ll 1:11 orn1a mace 1 s 1- - , . , -ought their W1 to 1 W 133, fffff a tg 1 fk l 11 ' numerous suhst1tut1ons. Phe Bears t Y, 1 fy 92,5 .17 am med ew 5 tl bftll to the Stanford forwards. Bob Shlaude- ..-...ft .2537 the One-Yard 111101 only to. los? 1151 tCardina1 in this half, seoring almost at will. ,th man made most of tl1e gams or e E I f b M - Y F' tty. .Phe final score was 21-0. W, CP 1 , N f'f,9 ,1 , . f -'-?V'2. N.-5 . -,...,., dv-b-N4---W ' ... . 'W ' , -TT-32. ,... UF 'JYKD VKTIQ - - - ' V , ,, f. -. -1 ,, - , N ms-IQ-15151 :fun 1 ffd, ti 7' 'QF' 'Q .XX VI- P 5. -I V -fw-f-1--,.-- ---,-.Y fp. - '- f ,. , , -- :,:f:--' ,- 9--'ww 1, -' - ' 1 ,J - ff. - . 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V1 l, ml, l 1 ,3- illff ,if ,pn 1 C Ve' MV' .. , y ,r .. fl N l , ffll flu l lgfff Q lllr Nl l f L J! ,Hi SWIMMING 'l'he ll2ll'lllIl2ll varsity swimming team easily de- l'l-nted, the lilue and Gold squad in the annual meet whieh was held April 14 at the Olympie Club tank, hy ai. seore of 40 to 27. All but one ol' the Stanford- fl2l,lll:0l'I1l?l, reeords were lowered. 'l'he time of the 100-yard hack stroke wats lowered to 1:12-3 :2 hy lJeGroot, thus eutting ten seeonds off the previous mark. Ilirseluuzin of Stanford eaptured third plaee. Captain Austin elipped 54f5 seeonds from the 220-yard mark, ereating at new mark of 2:4214 for the distnnee. Wooster took third plnee and also swam l'?llSt01' than the old time. Charlie Fletcher found little diffieulty in reducing the time of the 100- vzird hrezist stroke rnee from 1:22 to fl:l7:l. His tezuuiuate, Krzierner, swam al. pretty rnee and took second honors. In the diving, Al Wliitzce and Don Snedden took first and sem-ond plaees, respectively, for the Curclinnl. Both were .in excellent form: and displayed a class of CA l I. l'AlN WHITE c liv- Xl' x -.N I N qw wi., ll, JJ. f l, i. ,mn l l .ji-, ' 'Wil 4-. l ..A. l wx., ,l , i N 52.1 ,J .. N 'l N Jin UM, 9 h 7 ' VARSITY SWIMMING SQURJ ll .lx ,lx ,fl W Vtlute fCnpt.J Couch llrnndsten Austin NVooster Fletcher Krnemcr Sehmieder CMg:r.j Hooper lf N i-1-,X-,l M N Miller Overueker Snedden Vlfntsoii Hirschmuu Fullerton 1 .. wi, , ' 2 .f V-gm ,gl 'ug ,A 'wt ' ,-ly in - ' f.'- '-,'L- 1.3 ,fr . 4 W.. -.- , .K N ,,,4,. Y R .ov 553 ,fy V .t-A ji, Jhlvei , v, 7' i . -f L- , 4: V' :Q-.,il,y 1- - V 1, -'ly ,- lj re y -ff , X ,elf A 3911325 ZXJW 6.-if ,- ifiilllllllllff' ,424'7Xigf1'5.3-l.,,lu,lf.,-1,3-AQr'eLE1kg5.l .j fwflwl',iSg.,iMf gill! .gm X. 2 'V ,,l?2xc1'-' .4.,-...3iOW f,s.:l'Q.lw1',ll,lli.l Lew eeel f W M F 270 .-1, ' x v is J, , l 0 , i 1, ,X .X-.. F sfr,xN 1.-01: D oeomlo 1923 Q UA IJ ' iff .--. ' ' - ::-.JP dffftiiiffgjiy' 7Y 'vfbJ 'M footy wivffH9f:1f:'f:Sf 5533: fi 7fl'gl1YilVT- VMLET 5557 iii' IX -2 sw? '.1IT 17Xk if .i'w?i'1- GfL'i9 . :'-?'fi'YL '35 Wil ?if'FTri +i'- wi 'ff fi f J'h2i ' A til, - is 'wvfifilfrifilii fl4vi7 fdQVT'Xif'lif51 N'fi.-'41 v I '- -t .Jn -r ji ' ' W ., fm. -Jx..4.Lvc -Z 'YE P? 4.4. ,Lk iJ.,,1.,, 1 X.. ,. 'Lal ku , -1, ' -' idsg rig as s at as W 4-ev A-efm WA--1 2, f.---We-4' - eu- Mm- i , ,iiiriw ,ity M, r-,Tu i 'Klux C fel? -al? 1 2-.9Qi,'f.' l.7 'N ,X ,Il V -dfilij'QL y p. .5,..5ii 1-null. 1 melfxf .f' iii iii 7 lf. 3' ls, ilfa HM igdlyliii .JAX M76 mlmj lfffflz ilqiiliff lr ,fifil it .QQ img -5331471 will .,:.ctl.,a:, li-x 9 Z, Qi 'V' li - I if 4' . in-9'0 WH 'ff x1r'.'-.ff -liwilav iff.: s,11,g.f.Q Q Ulf' .q5'i5J,f,1 iiigl ri' 'irish 1 Ni 1, ,xi lfrygyiz .ogy hr lviiwi, MJ. f' Mk iieliili .cz E' w HC ' yi! ,z-fl ,Y . 1,5 aj,-.iz ini v.uzsI'rY XVATER 1101.0 some 23 litfig 1. .lx B' V.: ls Qi gY.f:,,!'! xundsteu Podestn, Fletcher Stern CCupt.J DeG1'oot Lnccy Schmieder Cxlgl-,Q V-,J -N l'll'fir.i' Miller Austin Dickey Ll 'Wi' W Wifi . 'A TuR,lii..V,f' fn 9111113 That IS seldom seen in dual meets. Robertson of Callfornia set new V- iifffil xmp I x D . - ,F I V sell iffD .ycie Itnords ot 20 13 tor the htty yards and :ml 13 for the 100 yards. Ilawley and Ful- 55'6jVl iQ'2 fgxfvx, el-ton eaptured first and seeond plaees in the plunge for distance. The relay race igfwflfiifb Dfw alias won by the Blue and Gold mermen with the small lead of one foot over the W7 .,l2ll'lllI12ll team. A new mark was set at 1 :06 14. riQlili,'5'1' an 751, I- . . . . , Yuri J fd, A lJl'mI1,Q' the spring vaeation Coaeh lirandsten journeyed to Southern Califor- mffzgl 3321. 11121 with the varsity squad. On March 29 the Cardlnal mermen lost to the Los iffffjiyk t 1 . Y . . - . . 'i , Q1 f-Useles Athletic: Club, an organlzatlon eomposed ol: some ol' the best swimmers Mig' the eountry, by the seore of 45 to 14. On March 31 the San Diego Rowing ffifgff' ,Qc .flubvtook the small end of a 45 to 28 tally and later the Coronado Aquatic Club fm u as defeated by the seore of 43 to 19. j'LQfT4,'ii X:-,f, . , , . If ,iii 1, ' Durmgx the year three meets were held wlth the Olympic Club of San Fran- 1'-ffagql-K, fiiseo, which is noted throughout the eountry for its strong swimming teams. we .lhe hrst meet on November 4 resulted 1n a 40 to 27 vletory for the elubmen, qffqll 16.1, t 10 second m a hard-fought 34 to 34 tie, and the last was taken by the Wingetl O K, ,iffy Elwlllen, 39 to 29. The Neptu Club of Alameda was defeated by the team We F0111 the U14lEl.I'l11H in Novemb y1 a score of 41 to 27. fffffli f' 'W . . . . . ai A The most spectacular perliormer of the season was Al Wlnte in the dlvmg. LEW' ll. ii-l?9TT1'jg'f--'-P--4--1 .,,...1. .,v..,.. - -4 ff ----V-----V -f'- --4..--.Q7 Q-Qhli -QSQTQ gejifi?t32Q',25gr'iggygztryZ.5 G W its . 553iCy3fh,Y5g . JQ'ui?f4 '-Sbiifxixl jflvii Zinc? iiillilhnnd if -c+fx.5.,,'5:jf Ln' Ci Q 'IJ' X laitli' N' A L 9.9924 M Q95 311.5 :iffi!'f'3fS 'K' -'LT ni I' f 1'l.ffvFl'u-iii'l1 -'Lf lii'LfUt'h 44tf:'1ffi'iii'liAi', - Nsflii' 33fe-11.1341231251331531x4S4'f?i'emi2.a- W' ' ' ' 4 .xllmgei1:1gifs5?.l45if1finzSU V if-1,J'L3Xg4 'Y '- - Y - W-Y ----- -V 2---1 -A -- f 271 I 'i ,f -.1 1 1 1 STANFORD 1923 QUAD f- , 4 , ri. 41. - A Je ,',,4,g 'f W H 54,3 .fqqk '-2faQx,- f f 1 . ff Qgj: if , .V afyffi wllqf, ,kwgk 'Z -if d1'J,,kA ,FQ 'lm 1,.x,i I 1:12 1 IQ.. aj gl I 'L' , -1i Z... 3 rj: jxgiyu 18,1 1 ufv 1,154 31'-'Fw -f ,551 ,,j ,1,1, , U ' ig, gg: 34, A1-,ILM 5 ',1.gL:-. ..., . -,.-.. .Ii 1-',l14 pj1Vj fffe. 151V . . -.-. .-. . . R-i ..i 1 I n I 4 1 - - j 'lf ,'yNMi' I .J I '51 lf? 35 1' ffl 1t,1Lf' V.1U--J .lla , .P L 524 l .QV -115.51 .1 ' 'wit' .y 1 - ,l 1f..11aJ V 111, Va! X ',1yi,11v1l pw li 1': lx..lL,','t ' 3.3. LMA Q ,QQ l fi 1, 1,11 K 11 i1 l ty',yyX1,1 ,Q l L1 M111 'f'l1l 1lv'.l .1 11 1 3. wg f . 'iglli 1 I ' i li fi lilhfg ' fig31li1lJf-j- 15325 SWIMMING SQUAD 111 'vmlb 11' Brnndstvn Klebzlhn QCnpt.l lc0SI'llblIl1lll Chittenrlen Meyers MeCulliste!' Sm-lnniuder LMgr.J Xl. ,-ji fc, White Gibbons WVl'ight Draper '1 lL.T1'fiTl - A - . . . . W1 1E.uyw'.fNL. On April. 8 at the Olympic Club he captured the national lllVlI'lQf championship 'gig M-.l'w,7 by .defeating .his tolmer teammate, Clarence lfxnkston, lormcr national ,fancy aft ki'.,f1,'f.1,-1 f diving champlon and present worlrl's high diving title holclor. ,,1Q1Vff rw ,' l ' ' . . ,guy msipp. lhe Invitational Meet brought together the leachng college and club swim- ill-fl 1b11'E.'fMl mars ot thc bay region. 'l'his meet, which will be held annually llCl'0il,ft0l', was filftf LV, m , , 1 , ' , 1 - . . , . . 4 1:-liqfijffu xx on by thi, O15 mpu, Llub, with Stanford second and l'ac1t1c Cnty third. Aff TC' 1 if i-lifar f1. . ., ,tr '11, VARSITY VVATER .POLO .S1?I1f lib lf' 'ill ' i. - ' . 1. - ' ' lvl l1,j,flly,' 'l l1e.Cauhnal' water polo team opened the season by taking seeoncl place in Ulf the national Junior championships in the mulclle of October after several weeks X ppaotlce. 1130, , . f1, 1 . . . ' . 1, ' - I - A . j In the Nannual. game against California, the Oarcllnal seven outplayecl the D741 - 1 V' 7 l . . ' ' . 1 gg. H1110 and GUM Nlhllflll, ll to 1. lhe team work ol' Coach l3ra.nclston's squad was 155 Q'QlIf5'j' the outstanding factor during the whole season. a'Zf Lflt' 1 o P tff '- Fnlvsm' ' U1 5. lt. .IAN l.l'AM 1 l 'l'h- O'lI'l'Y1'l F Ml A 1 1 I ' ' c x1,xL,.? M e ff 1 1 a. res micn went t 1Y'0llg'l'l the entire season without a defeat, and W, ?..1'.?'f?f4,X'1 TQ0k tl10rlllGQfllP0 Ot tll0.1I' opponents from California on lllareh ll by a score of 'limi cliff-3.5 43 to 20. lhey likewise returned with a victory in the annual, water polo f','fjj'.L21 game. 8 to 5. 4515 l llftlixl f 'fl ,xxx pk. Hix-.- ...., A- , 'J 'l. f:,,,., ., ff ,Y-llw.-l'l-....- iii-- .... , . V , . . iiiijf 1 M' 111-. 1, ,' C.f1' 'I -5 f- , ef ,-', g1q:1-Q. .fy , , 1. was :'f,.1 T . l7'1f', '1 A Q.. ,l f.j,1:,7-' 215141 'z,1w6f' up fvJ,:.c'1,-'.- 1 'gf . Pf Je - ' ..fwrf7l.ffZf .1 1T1- :roll J- cs .YM-f ':.,f,e. - an - fhlllmllIuf1..., , iffgifa-fl-fl .- t- lm'--f . Cys QD, ,1 . yf ,g15 i.1 yi: ck f',' . 1, '-v-113.-:sci- lbgjkf ii' fy , ii . ii- 'liizf 1-.1 j' up ? Lfglxli :ZW 5- uFl:.1r1.s3..3-.f'f.1ff of , .1 'f t ' l ' , f Al 1 i1'lQSf1.tif.fixf'1f.l1f.I il-N -. - ff.- ..,. . .... ,,..,--. ,, ,. ,. . -...M- 9--W - . .Qi V A '- fi ' 5'g'4frs1 1 Hznri- t ' 272 ' D Fc STANFORI2 8,,,.,j..f,,,o06ht923 QUA ,-.-, A .V 4- A ,,, . 'N' is -K .jf !fjf',.,'.c' I '- 1 .,, X. 5- '.,f,1.k Ewa 'ij 'td X yi,-'N',-f V wt. ,'iu.',x'y',.-,1', it bfgtlflxplijfi bl SQL if-,:.-L, I, Lfo - .1 .. -A tqqf V A 5,'1,, 'iff' 4 5, VL' 's If .-61.- ti ' 2' j...5L'z 3 fpiftri- 5' lv... 'r 9- i ' A ' 'r' 11 1f- u--i.f'5'c lxgl j,i'-lump -WG . -4' .. U -9. ' --gf 1 F ,-LQ. ' 1.1.-117 'AFL' 5' ---A I fl L- f-Lvf, Y N -Qi -:kt f, R, lt r '-M' 'M' W ' 'Km iffgw 1 :frail lg' SOCCER lv gb. OR the third consecutive time, Stanfordls soccer team, under the guidance WX MM 1 , 4 - - . - . .9 'vi , f ot Coach Harry Maloney, captured the championshlp cup ot the Unlverslty ,- ,W ' t d ii 16.3-f' ii' l .ii .T f I 31161 Club Soccer League, and brought to a successful conclusion a season no e ' '- f the strongest that has ever ity, Ani fm TS. . . ,Q l..f if ' p q. for its close contests. This year s squad uas one 0. ,, A , 5 - u . ' ' ' l'f. -' milf I' CD1 0Sented Stanford. Last year's team returned practically lntaet. Such ex- y Perienced men as Captain Gorman, Masters, Mendonca, Hayes, Waltliers, Peavy, ffV,l,,'lq2t Q y G- Clark, Elmore, Swain, Robinson and Anderson once more got into action for 'f,fff,l,QjlQf5 wma the Cardinal. The addition later of Dwight, Franklin and D. Clark added ,L-1'.iQ',f,'gijl li i strength. :gui-iq f. M I .Despite a rather short practice season, Stanford easily won the first few pre- lil llminary games of the season by large scores. Then the Olympic Club, victors i33'ii,i'B Over California, came to the campus, but were sent away with nothing to con- .fl,,-'t'il:.l -ll sole them in a 1-0 score. This Cardinal victory made Stanford league leader. if, Egg-.dl . w - . . - .A . i , Qahtornia, greatly strengthened by new players and experience, met 'i5,',Vlp-f3,,-,- i. 1llaloney's men in the first of the two-game series. Bitterly contested, the game MM ended in a 0-0 score. Two more tie games followed, and thus the first half of the IV il S9-WSOII ended, with Stanford and the Olympic Club tied for the league leadership, .M My NM The second half of the season saw the tie remain unbroken, as both teams WE,-1,.'. lg, pon consistently. They met iinally in what might- have been the deciding game, 5f'flW5kQjl p wif lad lt not ended in a 1-1 score. The championship seemed secure at last, how- cc: WCP, When lllaloncy's squad traveled up to Berkeley and handed out a 1-0 defeat Q52 gl lie- to the Blue and Gold. The game was bitterly contested, a goal scored in the f:f',ilfjfl last tour minutes of play giving the one point that won. Thus the Cardinal 'TQ',J',QI i' ' ' 'Y ,. 9' Y , it Lel..,,'.3.-,fl if vuaQ1'r'Y SOCCER SQUAD l . . ,. t MQ' fl! ' ,ibffp ,fig T-li' W, W'- tf, 'h1Ei.'7?? . w x--N ev fi rg 'film' ,W fi ill! ..-5 I. Mw.iXii :M: . ig et' ,afggulr 'Jw' C6597 if 1 -1 im ' f l i Qi Htl, .ff ,.'7':'l i A-f K fp N 'iQ 'A' 'ni ,alll .J ' I' - 1' . rpg X -. 2 ,K i N., l MH T g,-fs: ,ga il-iii i 'sff,ff nfl Vllf Furish Robinson Tuylm' Mcndoneu D. Clark Maloney -.. ,.,. V U ,yffl Dwight, MnSg,.,-5 Xvnlghr-r tim-umn tUnpt.J Meta-Ayuu 1- runklm quit' pp L 1 '. lk l 'fl-S..fh '+-f------- Y --. ------- - f- -f 5 '3i,TgT'gj,, ' W-' ' 'nv--QfsfiW.71 .'f:.lKwf, -f'-iT T-vv7s-v-- aft-1-11: if ' W,-.f-.-,gc Dm, , 7551-QQ3'K TZ'-Y -A4 Q ' ,QU -1 ra- K ' nf 1-vw -r vrwar' . -. . . . L ..:f 'Hr - - -X N,-' 2 .-.Msg-ysgr-., -sift.-Wpfg. ,-334' am, --ie asa, to Q- -. edffw-1 r- ffftv- . liver 'CPP'-1 for we it X11 X1-L' -My9'-rlsfia-l.2v-5. d.ffar.'Qf- . 2-fr. - ---- '-i 'e'e 12 -ltfw'i'ri54z',9,ii'L11Dll-'Gigli-'X '13 l 'A' l.u.:yrv ' Y ' '-'klJ9- .1'1i2.f1.l2.ff 1 Jiififffj ifilll' 1-,ls L 1 , ,- ffl .Ji-1-'L'1 L'5 '-47 T-i.:'1..-L'rg1.u1Z.l'x3fQ..f.sj7f 0 ' 'L 273 4 sT1xNiV'o1:n OWUNIO 1923 QUAD J!-7 Fl, I, ,D 'KG W fi . l- 0 5 . Q 4,1 ,.',N,A, H!'x3,v'if 5i,-li?-:..,T2 Q: ,yjwpgjy bl 1.1 -',zf',f7'i at-.135 v,,1V:,.'f'! 5 I 2,?'+'.Nf'lr7i,TN -K f , ,V ,A My ..- . --. V -f .A V, ,V K . '... g. ...MV 1, I ,1wV,:- V 'Va 3 1 gf ,t',.,,,, fn 1, H3-1f315,yfh'Z flffgpyf hifi. , 'ftglflii?7,j,'i,,fV,,21, 'Z feta:-. gr 5,gfg.,5Cvg.If', ' '-I-lJ'2L.Vw..v.A5 'ti qlbfe-'-'1jQ,'il1 K, ,'V ' f- l-Q-,v,,,L,Y gn: mggi' W 1 .g,,,,4W.H-.- fe, ml'-1 Q1 .i--V-W --f-------- -- -V--f ----'A ---ef,-5 f X I ,ru -1, J no is ., if mf X, W I. ti-:tw X, 'irilvxl , im' '4Vflil,Vf'9 repeated last year S 1 Il triumph o V e 1' the JW California team., and 13,55 il f in addition, gained 151' Q, ,Lili-L,fl,V the first leg on a flip iV:l:,ff'i'Q new five-year soccer ,l 1, . 'lay 1, pb? Sb trtlplly. . -'3,.,,VlilM' A last-minute de- wi' gp --1 . - ' ' 1 151,034 feat at the hands ot z1ffVjg'Q the American Legion I l ' 1 I . gfQpll,:,ii was balanced by au A xg V'3'f4fi'f Ol ym pie Club dis- V glp f-9 aster, and the season im j, ,, 1,Vn V . . , it Q4 elosed with Stanford rlju wVF'i1',.V c.u.irouNi.x o.xMia eliam iion of the Soc- li VV.-lung., eer League. gg-Ag ' ,-1 iii L 5 . - V ' -M. .iEqpi1'Q- Altred Masters, l2.3, was elected to pilot the varsity next year. Masters 5 Qi played on his freshman team, and has been tending goal for the Cardinal tor X' ,l,V,'iiv,i'V!i,' the past two seasons. Willizlin Gorman, l22, eaptain of tlus yearls squad, has jif'Nillf,l shown liiinsell' almle to lead his team to victory in the faee ot heavy odds. M ,, , -,il , v, , u I lly, '.Vf'el1,,,Vy The l'l'0SlllIlCI1 tlus Vear won hoth frames troin the Bruin Cubs hy seores ot 'lj' ,-wyll-,V,, , , ' H 'T . ,, .' ' . 'A, Cqfiklfil 2-0 and 8-0. Ray liaugrh and led Ott had the eaptamey. llie tollowing were f-, H 1-. . . . V jpg, 1-2,21 awarded their eirele numerals: liauggh, liullis, Dave Clark, Don Clark, Cannon, Nl Cardoza Carey, llall. Iloover Mena-Avau Off C uiwlev Rogers Smith T'aa,m, 11:3 t ,I by lg 1 . A 1 . 1 1 H . 1 7 ! K., px l'LiNflV.-if Taylor and 'l'urquand. VW'- LV '.,isi,jVVV :Hi f5l,'ll1f',,l 19215 sooei-zu south HV f 1-ll'fl'.'if. V R ll? A at VV ,ia Fw .mn Valli' gif il ,, 1 1 ,.,. , ff ' ' X 1 l ?lll 'V5f?f ,L .l- if lj' 'S-twirl ll jjjlg ltfvj ep 1- ffl 3 -fyeff 2' .g' 1 Lia tial P VV tl if ,SIE iw lag, Vi ,TLT at I-' Pj lr, --Q , 1 x Q1 ey? 'iw I A! V11 'I-tl 'pl ,' .All iplgmkl, l lV: KL ' ' ' Ilflff -Q' l i, V, ., ZQQAJ Koepfli '1'urqunud Ilullis ll. B. Clark D. IG. Clark 'l uum Maloney Hoover fir, Carey Cnrclomi Quigley OIT KCnpt.D I-lull Cannon 'l'nylo1' ,pm ,I L N IY140, ,X 77.3, wt, of fftfewif' qthfjx - ,. V., - 1 ,. V, .1., --,. tm--. ,, jgffll fl' wi Ji'--is ? 4'-' i MCi'Qf4'VV , -G-411'-'1'.fV V--.-, .1 V VV-14-72 'ff ' T'V'T'I 7.15 Q'-ix UW. Nl 'K ---1 '- V 6 ', '- ' . .ul ,. 5 Vt' +' ,V fs V 'L' -1-'1 w 1 -Fi' - 4 2. VV Wx! W -' M LU i' ', if y 'li' f Mgr if A 5 ,J J , ,l ,,.V .b V ,. -1, Next ,ffl -....,, -N I V- 1 . fi ff., V, V., f ,, , f'!lllQ,j!i,fS KftW'jj.f 7,fC A . .,l'f11,:.-.,f Q : my -:IW 4, A l' 'V 5,rNqfXQr . 7V Q,3ff.,!l3,py A jv ff A Q ,Ty -Jiri 51.11 is-TV A If xii Pa ,l X, N j,,,LZ:::.. ,,1. 4 ' lfkxvmiwxyllxy df ,Iw,,q,,1Jpl,ipmtjgflx K gi TA' VV Q' all--JU' V V -r-will-1 -f 11-V Y Q V ,f rf-'11 sifC mV--V.--V' of-iyw --7 ,-vi,-Tvivw ,vvYv, H ,AYY Y M W r r fm-gn-V i ,J t U .i,V. .1 , fy N .. t .v ... ... . 274 it va J. swasronnl o,,,l.,,,,o 61923 QUAD tiff., - ..Gm-5', giraffe ,li Q ,,tk,.'GTF?W:jfy . :gg-,six xigr.Sqf,f-fife-,Fax r x Y L54 i i -V N A 3, Vigxgrr ,310 ,' f,, F, ,N,.,- 'I I.. X' ,Q V hge, X., 1 7 ' , ,Mgr .vt , '-23: LW ,wif lW3l9lL23'L2AJ'?i.Q3czlLQ5lagsffo- .nalolfl F':'fflZi?,,? A Q, Ji' fiaifipl gi:--,sr f53JH'fiG,32Szg155i?'iQ1itf,f7iA tiff? 'Q-5- ' WT? . Y HMM Qff? ag rio? QT, i fl x W'- fzzv i SSM 'M' i Hp i me ,iffy , Vll'j dial f-ti? ll' W , ig. ,gi ' ll iff fi' ff ffikqvicf avg if jf? ,. vu' if eg: iii 252-542 sei itil Eitqi it! PX' L il, at .i QP 3 ri - ,if x K, P iff 032 , ,ci ag,-,Qi mfufi L53 i it Vi '5Q'9fif'i5'H jgt cKti3i,f, it if 'P' pa- iii iiiii wil W Lin :ffm if ,M ui fi, will ,Nb -,W Malom-y Hosepmu lm-n---1 .. ....,..., CIW? Builnrd Sturm .loliuscm GX 'Ula 32 WRESTLING ,M 'FK , . ' . . .fn ml f The Stanford wrestling team broke even during the 1922 season, winning f, '14 . , I . . . . . . , , , ff 1' hom U10 University ot Southern California, wlule the match with the University QXQHQQ M554 Ot California went to the Blue and Gold squad. Only three contests were gilfgg Scheduled this year, the Olympie Club calling off their bout at the last moment .1 Q . , , . . , x lui 316 to the sickness ot their team. Under the supervision ot Harry Maloney, .Ugg 3,33 flllgllan Ilosepian took charge of, the squad for the season. iiqffjg L ' 1 - - . . ' - :J . I 'llie elimination matches were held March -1 to determine the team to make Qfdigffll' 55,9 t le 'DFID to southern California during Easter V?lli2Ltl0I1. llosepian, Sturm. Mer- fy 1 CFP, Johnson and Meliee made the southern trip, defeating ll. S. C. by winning SFCC Of the tive matches. Johnson, Ilosepian and Mercer won their matt-hes, sjlfffo fiturm obtained a draw against the lauded Japanese wrestler Uori, and Mi-Kee , . , . . . Qi! 1 rtw a torteit. t 1 W Vaughan Hosepian was the only winner on the Cardinal team in the 1-entest Y, 1 -lgainst California, held in Harmon Gymnasium, April 8. Franz Sturm was Unable to cope with Chang of the Bruins in the 125-lb. class, and was beaten 72.55 SQ uith a body scissors. ln the 145-lb. class, Andy Mercer was unable to go on the mat because of an injured ankle, and Beverly Ballard, ten pounds too light. sub- gif stituted for him, losing -to Newby of California. Johnson. 158-lb. elass, was no i giatelr for Fay of California, while NeKee was beaten by Ruskin, who was fifteen Vvgiqqrjiii i , Ounc S h . ' ' '-1-fs. ip X 0f1Vl0I'. as ,J . bf' ,ri vig iv f F- TNT' , ij' 5 ' W A s ' -,, , -A-G,5,g4nr,za l r ff 41,7514 55 -- --e1li:'-r'-LLiifigkf-fkfgipfifa.. '. ' t ' Ai? 'dsirfffll Plewfb-i TL. ' r-U-Nfl' -- , -. , A W., A ir, Q, MJ J ,Tyr 275 STANFORD O,,0ThlQ,b 1923 QUAD ,-,f Q , as r , - ......, - - Ks ,. .., I C ' I ,H ff, fd! 1, '7 rw f' ' - ' Y, .. 'if fifml 'Q 377 ,Cd ,ggi .fill H2 g',i,ff Q?5f,l,4 .j' I K 5 f J-1 wail, 'g. V ..' ' ' 1'-1 P', 'f.' 'f ' . ' wt.. K' 5 D' if .C ' Q Aegis- m ,-'I -' .Qy'f. ., ,- ., 0 , ' . Q . . f C, ,. , , 4,1 iy,n,,.., ,. fx, W , .J ..5V1.x , , C. V, -5 1, N. ,,. - N I, ' Al, -, ,,,,!,,,, 3 :VJ ULN, . , -A ry , tc -- -'f 'y ,M ' ' if in ', Wm... '11, --11, KM ,rf Win. .. if -W-fw., l r bl fn . - ... si ri b Q - 'J .X DV. 1 '1,.t,, I it .X , ing A-1-,., ..,.l m , .1 Q 'fi ' it ff lf? U -exif? '14 C fag , :1 k-Dil, -. Y ggi twmiiift-,' . gl, yr, Dxiiyxf-,-,l lx EL QW iilfifhiii i CV! C' 'fit fi - V 'fig lr 0 C ,,' I',S i ii thnx, ,f Q ..-iw . vu, , ifilglu.. 5-ii-D ii' :lx 1- W-'Hr' 4 C BOXING LTHOUGII the Stanford varsity boxing team took part in but three tourna- ments this year, the season was highly successful from two standpoints. The Cardinal boxers won two of the three tourneys, and a great deal of good material was discovered. The first tournament of the year, with the University of California on March 11, resulted in a victory for the Cardinal pugilists. Stanford won two of three exhibition bouts and three of six regular bouts. Jack Fishburn CSD, lost his ex- hibition to Abe Rubin CCD. The California man was able to get in some heavy punches when coming out of the clinches, and the third round found Fishburn fighting desperately on the defensive. Walt Bills CSD, welterweight, took the second exhibition from Bernie Garcia CCD, with little trouble., Garcia came into the ring with a charge and tried to rush Bills off his feet. Coolness and ring generalship gave the Stanford man the x i 1 m A 'x v Itliwrifkiflf. advantage. .Johnnie Lane CSD, another Welterweight, easily won his exhibition 'QM My bout from Jack Moran CCD, who depended almost entirely upon one punch, a l .i,i,1x,,,i,,,?j' left hook to the body, delivered in a series of rushes. Winning his.second bout against Stanford in as many years, Sol Silverman CQSWDQ CCD, bantamweight, defeated Tommy Bowles CSD, in the first regular bout. 55xQxDi,, Bowles was putting up a good tight until Silverman got in several punches which 'N ,,ji',,ji,, staggered him, andxbefore could recover, a smashing right to the jaw knocked . hllll out.. Kennylbhipp CSD, defeated George Allen CCD, the referee stopping , ,f,:Ml,,,,,,,Lw th-e bout in the third round to save the California boxer from a knockout. Bennie L ,i.,,,',,i,r,w lgmiig CELTD, the lgghlyigagudted Cgalitiornia lightweight, was favored to win from ' lf,-.4 SLP H111 llrlmlo oss , ie fart inal ace. Ross put up a iight which upset the dope and gave him the decision. The first two rounds were fairly even, with f.:55,v,,gg, Jimmie taking the lead throughout. In the third, Einzig was forced into the I ropes repeatedly,-and he went into clinch after clinch to escape the smashing 1 ,,5igC',',f,i blows of Ross. Jimmie Cline CCD, who lost to Joe Murphy last year, though de- f ,f,,i,gC,jf,,',. clared ineligible, was allowed to fight. Husky Wassum CSD, who has been I lmprovlng constantly' during the past year, forced Cline to extend himself to the '- ,Qj limit to get the decision in four rounds. From the expressed opinion of many, 1 C a draw decision would have been more fair to Wmsum. Bill Burkhard CSD, won the best bout ot the evening from Walt Robinson CCD. This was the second time 3 ,.a5i,,,g. 1311636 men had met, and they gave the fans a real show with a rapid exchange of 'l,,Q.N blows to the head and body. Burkhard led all the way, and was given the de- 2 C igsion. sob growley CCC1D, won the slowest bout of the. tournament from Mark K 'D F, 'LiEv32sbgqtD.'m lroysi ey t 1 not prkeazgnt a very good exhibition, but Evans was not :P e ihiksigi Stanford kgrfc 30 ilmve 3 fl' hcult 0DD0nent for the heavier California man. , , ,M G1 e IQ ieavyweig t bout because Arthur was unable to box. L t'l7CvLDi i -,..:f,f,--,Tv11ii,,g,g,g:4,1fm-ew'--A ---- mf on -. ,.,. ,,,-L,qfiD H 5faZ5llfCsEgia7lf'ikiaif ?5'gf1fiH?- 5 Q . 1751. - 5 -, i if igfifvili-'ff-+1-44x35 ...Q1g,giLif5if' -g f!! W-- g . L BJ iii' Efiili'EYfJ'lilif'jf 'VfflDJf..i'ifijf-17 Vfi'fQT,f 276 ,, 1 r .ff l 5, iv. f s'rxN11'oRD 1923 QUAD JKVQV.,-, f':' ' ' , , gofjiifffga. W .ff lg, ' N 'Zyl . 2' - , zu -xf,7,f7.7-1.,j'j1gr,: f 5 ' f xx 3. 1: 1 J fA if 1-T-5,5-x -Q -- - 1- ,-Q... .-,.. . Y Y - Q, YY lffiliggiilffg uJUJQ'1EfNx.5P'iaf td M1533 if-I ,Q-SfLfff.1lK'3TiY f'S. 5,'Q 2 5. J, ji 2 Qizjj. A Q'.l'n'f.l'-.' 1, gdpwfH,,'f.,fl.1'y Edo-M, 1: it XQFFXM lfifwy W -Lv S ff 4 -r ..Qgl1rQ:..t,e eerie?-fa Q gn Sf.1-Q.4:---W f-3l3,A,Gx, we 'vw wif 1,2 e - 4- Q, 1-s w --.-. -Q- -' f ef wt .Wa-l 'Y if eMail ' K wfyfilil fl? ' b'fv'l+?? iii? 1 C7 1-ge 'ff l'.'fl'!f6l' skill it- i'l'l if' l Q' :il 'el ,lil y fqffql l l :ml :is F711 .1511 off,- X yu .Q ,Qu-' 3? 4 131 lla l ,few fa fl' lifflll , ic ,-,- 4.4 Us: ,311 1-Jw I jr? lk:-i.Tfli li W 'fi J-1315. ,iff ffll 3 ,1- 'i'fl,'i Jiri will xl ' f,::A,f- JJ, ll fm BOXING TEAM gl wc? , f J f ffilj Mllllvlwy Burklmrd Bills Wnssum Lune Williums -ld Flshburn Bowles Shipp Ross Evans llglxgi flllfi Q2 in lr yt'-Jw H . lhe Stanford boxers traveled to Los Angeles during spring vacation and met the University of Southern Cahfornia pugihsts in tl1e second tourney of the fifiwgi iff year' 011 March 28, The Cards won three of five matches a ainst the ' Wi f 7, A K A U 1 g rog ans. N. .IH HW Slllpp won from Gillette CU. S. CJ. The bell ID the third round saved fllllflliiw Hhette ,from a knockout. B111 Burkhard defeated Fairbanks CU. S, C,j, if,'li ff1f5 . 7 . - . 'UU limi fm Ev usky VVassum knocked out Covillo CU. S. CJ in the third round. Mark kfgillfji' Ma-gl? was knocked out by Pythian CU. S. CQ. -Johnnie Lane QSD forced Eddie 1- an Hes to go four rounds to win in an exhibition bout. In the return tourna- ,- 1 , - . , , A ir tocnt mth U. S. C. on April ll, at Stanford, the Cardmal boxers lost their only -iff' 191, boufffnei' Elf the season. J ohnnle Lane was the only Stanford boxer who won his K4 li u l C G' eatin F- ' b k I - Tl JJCQQ Us g air an s lanm 1 y. kQ:.,,,ly .QW . , . , 2f ..:1Q. V' 3... Wltll Jimmie Ross, Johnnie Lane, Husk ' WaSSllm Kenn f Shi Bil 16 Burkh 1 ' ' ' ' 5 pp' ' we 1 Am' f H 5111, and Walt Bills returning next year, the Cardinal boxers should have ffivjf deli Sli Y HS g0?d-3. season as they had this year. The large crowd that attended the lf.. anford-California bouts attests the Ofrowln Jo mularitv of this s mort. if r J D . I F5 tx V151 Y Qigggf' 'rf Q QQ 'll fer ix '57 PB ,A v-- ffftyffl Q 1 K 3659 554551 Z5 I .-ggiiitgaorli M rd A-. .. - 'fgf,E?vI?f.f'6i.' V, Huff' 'W mygleyf Laci P.1.4i.3'zfef-ifeilelgl e--o fl..i fef X 5: ,ff lfxllkf r, fl' 1 4? ' if 3 . , ' IM'gX:Mu ' NW E4l?jY, . '- QL 'f'3's f?f'i'?,dZ'Q C' XLS 1 ' 9131: X1-.2.Lif,l,gJ14iLkL5' 42' 1.Q,,5J2QjuL: ftXf,J,I:.,,,,,x'-'-lun: Af gif, ,,g.::- - 5-T, Ji? -j3Xj,67,9j!,9 fmvjn, ,BW-L. W 'r --1.L.a..-44cL115.,,L?f-all .. ' 'l' 'l A 4:-'- FflGfE fgffyfvgl Q14 U4-QQXQ? . '- ' f 27 7 i lii N ,. l V s 'r .x N iv Q R D n !50,,j,,,,,o4 i 9 2 3 Q U ,x D gk' H .uf ' is ' ?I:YT'- 1':'lf4i-R33 '1Y:'l!1 'l'-ff? ffldl ff ,w '. P fl5'?Q L.yf 6i?'A7F' el - em . ,.. l: vi J'lQ.iQVy Q sw' HANDBALL ill. fqv'i',15,v-5, pf' 1 F Stanford 's varsity handball teams sought Blue and Gold competition twice Nfl ,jyfg fly :luring the past season. ln the firstimeet, which was held at Berkeley on Decem- fii1Fg'jV,f1 ber 3, 1921, the Cardinal representatives won both the first and second doubles, but r,3 ., lost both singles to the California players. Loewenstein and Colvin, Stanford's TQ iirst doubles, played a speedy -game and were able to defeat the Bruin combina- Q, ' tion in one of the best exhibitilons ot handball this season. The Cohen brothers, 'Mil playing second doubles, won ltrom. the Berkeley men after a hard and spirited 21.71, contest. Rutter, intramural smgles champion, and Koba, runneriup in the intra- wg' mural tourney, were unable to stand the fast pace set by the California men and ,155 both were defeated. The Stanford men were handicapped in this meet as they lg! H3 were unaeeustomed to the box courts in Harmon Gymnasium. Qalrkl Fo H,V'wg In the second tournament, which was held on the Olympic Club courts in San Fw' Francisco, the Cardinal representatives did not make such a good showing as in the first meet. Colvin and Cornish, in the first doubles, were the only Stanford QIQEZTQVQQQ, players that succeeded in winning their set of games. Rumwell and Rutter gave ,wlli'eJf' the Californians a hard round but were defeated, 23-21, in the last round. Sid- ,il .Fel in .,', way and Landweer, playing first and second singles, were comparatively new at Xijvfj . the game and were easily defeated by the Eff Bear veterans. Sickness and the fact that ,.,1'1f,, many of the handball players had trans- ,ffl ffljxiilf ferred to other sports were the probable 7gTL'il,U5' causes of the defeat. The men for the tournament were se- leeted from the intranrural. tournaments p, 'jVj,,i,:',,,...glfi that .were held before each. meet. Coach Botsford had personal supervision over Wg. ',g,iMN this work, and it. was largely through his be ,f,. ,g,,Ui,-,I efforts that btantord was able to hold the gf, 15, QE more experienced California players 1n Ami,-1, check' as they did. .During the season, I-,Nh ,.fg,l,7'Q-j practice games were held with the Olympic QW! gluli and the Palo Alto l.'eninsula Athletic ' u i. 'si i' In the fall intramural. tourney, R. W. fill Retieker and C. D. Rutter of Delta Chi, rqwfj won the championship. The next quarter, 2'1j,Q,i, H. .l. Cornish and Robert Atwill of Delta aiyl Upsilon were the winners. The singles lgiil tournament in the fall. went to Rutter. conN1sH ,iso co1.v1N .,,.,. , . -XAA ,, ,A Y, '1'iTjj-nj-rpg' ' -' svn A' ' ' - ' f --f' f Q-w-.r i , few 'is-'T V i FT ,. ,.. ., , '- es..ff.'a . , gewgiffg-' e - ,r-:'7f 1r'-7 IFF, if if 'Milf H at Mr-'lf QQ elif .. in J' .J fwfr -'lf if- 111 .f N .dn feiiifsar .5 ....e,se,1..17.le2Lif. bi -.lgausi lifmrg ,e gg ,ff ffjififf Igliiilregii-L'r Gif2.gifz4.fl3ff 27-8 ' .1 4. ,ly I . - smxxiroun J !Q ,' rs' 4 . , V ,lL'8iff4,i1 V A-i'1'Ch'fv'f' . . . . . my sn . . t.. 'w s ft?fQ:3'f':f 1fflLx4JYYE'F -2i.J1lE '?'f .ix P ' ' f If .aJL-,,YmV t--, .2 .wlrf .lr Y ., Wag' ,L .mit If ,sig fr I eil rl ilxkjf i 'l'7ii.fi li. , year, rl , ' 4l J il Q1X .'f,,u i JW lm. .1if,iy2a'3'g M61 . ,. 5 ' fail F .. ...ww Qi' -14 Ql 3 'tilllda ff- If W Ya., .if -I If ' J 'LU' PM 'lgiifilnxi if We Jfrfffx jlll :ll if :ij iff ' . V fflf, Al Hopper XVh1te Wvlllllll' Suedden Hudson Botsford. ii. 1' .phi we Ile . , ff.-l t, I . X' 'ill ,- Wa GYMNASTICS 5,1 flqlfl 1 U A I X I arf, ftci mill! t U0ach C. S. Botstord and Carroll Hudson, '22, captain of the Cardinal Gym fblllcfgf tfaln, have started a revival in gymnastics which promises to spread throughout yiyliwl .M 10 un1vers1t1es of the coast. Plans are now being made for the formation of 2j'3Yl,l,i'fQ mil, an Intereolle iate Gymnastic Association the culmination of the movement 'lfclii-WGN , 1 t . 9 X .U M - I , -u M., ' S arted by Botstord and Hudson. f,'flfQ?fl . NF' r . . . . . . . ' V' dongs' Phe Cardinal gymnasts met Calitornia in the only intercollegiate meet of the rg wg. season and were victorious by a score of 28 to 26. Stanford took all the tumbling gitlxflfjff .Mm events wlule California gathered nine points in the parallel bars. Captain Ilud- QM . ' . . . . , I ' - mi TED, D. C. Snedden, A. C. WllltC, P. C. Wllllllr, L. G. Hunnlcutt, R. C. Harris, Qlllmx Q9 l . F. Hopper and M. C. Koekler composed the squad. . . - - - - - A ff ' M., T Medals were given to the five highest scoring' members of both teams. C. if . 1 . . - , - J. M7 ,Will CCD won the gold medal with 294 pointsg Carroll Hudson CSD second win- QQ nllfg the silver medal with 281 pointsg Don Sneddon QSQ the bronze medal, 269.5 pointsg Wlllllll' CSD copper medal, 247.5 pointsg Auger CCD and Kingamon CCD an ,lfffl f 01' hfth with 257 oioints. Wliitle of Stanford made a ood showin but an F.1.V'l-3 they In ur A 1 1 . I , 15,11 J ec ankle kept his points down. ffy?,Qj4 w, , , . . . W X Req. Hudson, Snedden, Williiir and Wllite are to make a trip south in the first jgtijfg 3901! ot May to compete with the University of Southern California team. Witll Qatlf-fi,5 Q lelorganization of the intercollegiate association, this trip will probably be made f 1 ' ae 1 yoa I-I 'lf-yltbxkx it Q, Qggff Fl'f5l7Q+k-....-...-..W.., -,,...-.,n.-..,-,.,..,n .--,.,.-.-.- .- -. .A A.. , QW' vm- .fits-W.-,.q---.,. ,. A - .-.C G JC-i .f ttf nl -xr. if Nl-tlli,'I-,1,P,QsSfA, - Il-. :'i V li . . V ,ff36TiA:3kF', ,Qf,f'-?'i.'j.Fgq'3 .-,g, 'ieg,1s0b. lz,5S52-l'. yf+g..u,'ffy1T5 1 at -if5QPji, Mg 1' qyif,, f1.'ea?:':f1f7,'1' f' . . , l gpm - H '11 . '- 'Qt'-real' , 1f3Q,vA: ei rg' lily Xylffi-.1 NN-.LQ-:hz 6.8397 Yfsllafivfieffg 'N 'w as-,f- . ,... '- . ,fly fyfuy- v-Wig! sau 'fr W 5.- .. .ufl4ff,:L1Y, -C-ripbfinmgf, e' ,,, .1 ' 4 ' -dr A E fkc-.lA,i,-flp,,Z,Xt:Ti13, xi' Vtltljxly o o ' - f 279 ff STANFORD o,.DM,,, 1923 QUAD 1 i 1.6!-, ',f'ff'DffT' fu .,1.' ,,. f r . .1 - , eg -g'--.e . ,, . ... .. , .- qi -aff' Effie. ,YB , g a - V, V ?ff,:g',A ,N - i If. Es' 'Jax i. 1, .D ,mf it-Lv ' ,-,f ',',,- xf pg it A Nfl. f , , til- UXJKFQ ,, . . , -.M , w Nffmwxf, I-WN, .V ',,,- f... . 71, f -, N eww, if-s - i 'sri-ie - r fi - if. s'1fff-ffdfwffif Uxrii f N 5 Ji L Q 9 ,P C N T X xr- .M ,. in za Nl -4 .M I, K ,5 ,gf , fe i -- ll as 5 C.g-'jL:'...fi-..- -11 Q, f' 1 3 Q' ii ii 5 iii ff E, C ROSS-COUNTRY .i IA '.f' . I--U APN University of California runners took the first five places in the annual Stan- Qlpu, ' , . . - 1 1 , N . . f x - 'W fig, 1 j., tord-California cross-country run held on the campus Saturday morning, lfovtnr Mp gr.-Fifi, ber 26. Frost of the Blue and Gold team captured first honors in 27 :1 2-o tiara., ll, IPM., f4l. which lowered last yearfs record by nearly 15 seconds. Wilson of Cahfornia ,M finished three seconds later than Frost. Bruce Seymour of Stantord camelin QQ miilwhg sixth, followed by Harold lVlCCOII1l71C, also a Cardinal runner. 1. he teams Ian ...W .f'g'i!5Z ,'J over a four and a half-mile course. ' ,gj.,ijl2,,y'-i The interclass cross-country meet on November 12 was cgptulgegl lilyoileygiioigf 2:-if 'iii-,Vid-A .,- tlie Big Gaim, 'iff lioigniwfu 9' Palo Alto Commu- fi, 'Q.' il nity Center staged its ff W first annual cross- .,5,f,Qw',44 country run,1n which ,152 there were thirty en- mil fvfllfil trants. Charles Dorr, Ml iii ll , ' k t iii'- . Iriv My V ym its the ltruln trac s ar, NW, jA,ji,li,f,r lcd from the start, jalilfl ?,'f'gilifQ,ff4,f and ran the five miles 2.133 y 'QQQQVQQ in 26 126 2-5 minutes. ,bil it Si! Fai FENCING 'I 5' it i 'fi'f.i,' FQ-,idiiiifi ,, Although a few ,4, ,.t,lV,F,1', ,, I eaoss eoUN1nY sQUfxD pmliminarryand mac- 3 E,,:wl'i,y:,fbv McCnmbxe French Bertrand Myers Seymour , t h G r e iY.i-M mjwg, I ' A1 D p tice ma ca es w I i HM, ligihl, held, fencing season at Stanford started when five of the Cardinal s best toil six, cjjiimjl wlelders Journeyed south to meet the Los Angeles Athletic Club. series ot We 151. afigvyg twenty-oneleontests were held, the southern team winning eleven ot the bouts. ttf, 5,.ZiX','fgg Captain Willis, Gardner, Lewis and Hadley were the men who took this trip. 'pm ifkgifgflff On their return from the south, the Stanford team was invited to participate Wig ,.11.,Q'Iigl,, in the novice championship contest for the Pacific Coast held in San Francisco will ,gi Q5 at the Olympic' Club. Gardner of Stanford was winner of this meet, with his ti,-qi. Ugg? 2,1 teammate, Lewis, a strong iilllrd. By winning fifteen of twenty-five bouts, the fi lC?j,2'211f Stanford team, consisting ofithe same five men who went to Los Angeles, took ivjgljfijl first honors from the University of California in the annual fencing tournament. ,Sli-. Captain Willis, Gardner and Wagner of Stanford each won four of their five if . iii' iff. matches. f,1,gp! jP- A tourney to determine the champion intercollegiate fencer was held at licrke- ,ii-if ,,,wiKLf,!i ley April 28, 1922. Warren Lewis of Stanford. won the honor with Gardner, his Y AQ,fiJ,,Qji teammate, second. A jhifii, QF N 'sh x ...... .. .----.A..,, ..., ,.,. ,riff-ll. 'Q I fbldazipv' QJQHV -i., . ' -1 ff 'He 'V' ,a WHWAW kwa , M- ,, -qffw,-. , ' ,UQ QE-ui! 2'JIf'li 4' ffl ella ' or ..., -' 'i'LTfi2l'77t trim 'H- 3',f.gi'f, J 'ily -H, 'C ' -' ' imiiillm, . U Q Nf1L, ilfi'77E:Q7 M- QUJQXX , 'inf- wfi. r 9fiafgMw.i.5l.!53 wx. xnxx- ig. ri, it ,,fss..:mLQ'i'?ir TW 280 - U 1 -- - U A D g STANFORD' GQOHNIO n1923 Q 1y',ft f'-J f-Fl -4' .-js-1-.+L f X 'f'f::'7lvf'vl,'1f N 9- 'ff -'f 'U . T I TF J--,i'f.'1 , ff X '5 'f'T 'r,' if ft ' , f f ' - F11 ' fi TN V ' rr T'.'i,:-A. lfrffuyg-'.'--we 3--4.w--.Tug fs -Rai f- -'.'.Q,N'f'.'-gfsf. fr,-fffbnj 5 ffl!! L S-is--:H ' .-z E ...'fs5p4OQg1- ,ff 'fy f e 1-fix: 12?45'm:'J LA 1 S 1 -'M We -,-fs -f'z111K4iW'm HQ? 1 -AA- - '-, ' L45 -'- - ff., '25 'tu F --f' il.: -'.-'. 1,4 4:..-:g, ' 'f' fa' --W'-,gggzg qw i V WEN 'ff 74 ffl , f ip. ,left - fig ' Zi! Kg? lf-X ,? X , 5.' 1.1: Kiel' f I l' .i,',l' A511 J' j.-il . M. , i li, fy lflilf is xg . I ,.t . ,, . . v J. it wif-i, 1 l - lfll WM . 3 mx - w,,,: ,.',' low l ,. gf ,', My ll U ,I ' 4- J ' s-V '-J UV, , -,. ilu-:gg 'fi 1 was ru iA..'. A ll t cs L unique svstem, the development ,ififiylw ,Hb I f.. lvl... llfif Y ' , . . Egg, andbftanford possesses in Intramural ti e 1' z if, y, ,1'9S111tS of which are being watched by tl1c athletic authoritles of many uni- 5y,gt,,y,,gv ' ' r' sport the Farm offers athletic 'r' --, ' w .5 lb VGI'S1t1es. With complete equipment in eve 5 . , ' tr . It is a distinctive Stanford G llfci. an -L L fa?11UGS ranking among the best of the coun y llfl effigy that the entire student body shall benefit by these opportunities. While ag!,23Or. Om espread participation in athletics has always been the custom here, it has th y been in the past two years that direction has been given to this policy f'g.:-l Qalii S rilgllgh the establishment of intramural sports. The consistent work of Charles 'Sjj,iQf. U Oil V Otsford has. been largely responsible for putting the intramural movement its present high level of success. lfli Ill fi 'e l v'lf5'1 ia BASKETBALL mapa ri liasketball has been one of the most popular activities of the intramural cur- ftlffr qlfu um-' The season began in the latter part 'of November, and the champion- Jig 553 :TW Zell? series, which lasted three weeks, was finished on March 15. Thirty-nine glqgif alll' lams, USmg about 300 players, were formed into f1VG leagues, all of which lfdibgyfl ,Q P ayed a seven-round schedule. N2 l infill' ' h' of league one Theta Chi took df' h Phi .Kappa Sigma won the champions ip . f .:P1 OHOPS 111 the second league. Alpha Kappa Lambda was a decisive victor in llwiiyip' ' 11 la ue was captured by Delta Upsilon. Wglliifld.. if-urbli-ii I ls Mfr league three. League four s basketba p q ' us championship last season were in ,fwlg ti I ' 'viii iii 'iiil 'A 7 The 'CW0 teams which fought for the camp ' d Phi Delta Theta staged one of the best .. , lil.. gpg Wie fifth division. Alpha Delta Phi an . , ,I gofgsd contests of the intramural schedule, the former winning by several field PJ - i ,ff A-E11 lrwili 4 by The final series between the five league winners went to a tie before the d iding game was played in the Encina .fqfylf 1.9551 ' Championship question was settled. The ec , any gymnasium before a large crowd. Showing superior basketball. the Alpha Delta aa., , ' d won the intramural basketball champion- ff'fQ'i 5: ,Nfl 1 Pl ' ' ghll fguintet outclassed Theta Chi an lfgg, ' IP 01' the second consecutive year. ,fx 5 'Viff . if ffl ll ,lc 111 the fall quarter a 135- ound football s uad was organized and J. K. Lill 5 42iTfl :S-ll Segur d p . , , y trip-Q c ,QM of G as coach. The team, captained by A. W. Warner, 21, played a series pl Sfvfn Y, , games with high school elevens and was successful in nearly all the contests, iiriyl' cl 1 fcf ,A X Tj, '1,C1LQiELJQ?, f. H Vg 'D my ,N - wx fl. i .LfP7F,1,.-1 -T-- 1 ------------W fe Y g '---'-h--- 'f1 i3Q'f- rx .fL,..,f?.iQ. jfisfgsjziyfr , , , ew,e5exg1:34,.ij,-if-VHTIT,.afffffg Y-,ii f5'a.'-fifsxf '4lfJ1..5:f'.- ff:-13 J at al ' ICJ A Elf' :KV V51 Sf ', 1 png, 7-:xiii ' 'llllmllllnr XS S' .',QS'fa'iQ':2:f'7'Q.F-P C'i'u.l'.'f'.JfFiQ' Tifvi 1 wfiflc'flfiWS'Mfe'3ft lift-- N- '---Lftflgfgai3-:f1..g:e1-:ia L T f 1- 1 -G' 146 ff uiiwefgf f+?+..fJt JXr5 ' ' ' ' F 281 1 ww 11. , 1 1 s 11- .11 N 11' 11 11 IJ 6,,,J1,,,,o 1 9 2 3 Q 1' ,x 11 A -.-- F 3,- l: '.46 N ,. .. W . ., , . . W , A 1, -Xi Jgrfv-1 1i . -1 I 1-1 Q11 - ff ,1 - ' . , ' ' 31113, . T QT 53 .1751 '12 S311'f1l'fN'lf,,f1.m...'lif'1fli, 41',,.,1ff ii .1,l'1:'f 'Q lT'f,1f',N-'gl ll IL'il-rl1:111T1f52?6.l??i5- .. 1 Ff,'?1 -L QV WF ,1, .f:11 5 i:1'if,fp1 21.1:'..f.f1ll11 W1 '-S2f2'1'+l111' 1l1,1g3f1' ' as aa A - lf.,-211' r--1 to who thwvt V M, X., . LI Cv 1.1-A '51 1'11 41: V5 - 1 'Z' ,1o111.t1f1oN111, s1'o11'1's .,,1,. 'fill The intraiiiural. tall track Cll2l.ll'lDl0I'lSlllp was won by Sigma Chi, wl'1,iel1 nosed ,fir out Theta Xi and Theta. Chi by a small ma rgin. Tl1e hnal seores were :'Q1g111a bln, l.fff1,1-4-'E 14,7325 Theta Xi, .l4,2J-323, Theta full, l4,l66, and Breakers, ll,bell. T.lllS stand- C51 ing was lllilllli according to tl1e A. A. li. point system. Sixty men entered the 1 i1Q'Wli1'gl lliindred-yard ll?lSll heats, and of these liindsay Howard, D. K. ltl., and Robert :itil Nourse, Sequoia, made till? fastest tllIl0S ot 10:3 and 10 zel, respeetively. G 23Z1i1 1iti J. K. Brooke, Theta Chi, and li. li. Minsky, El Toro, tied in tllll broad Jump - 1 11 . . 1 1 - . , ' ' 1 1 . -'41 523, lffffff. with a leap ot 20 feet 13 inehes. Seventeen men lllilllll marks ot l 1 teet 01 b1,tte1. 51,65 '?11'lilfif'l Tl1e shot-put, in which there were one hundred and seven eontestants, was -Q51 V,1,il4ly,il won by Glenn Ila.rt1'anl't, Kappa Sigma, who heaved tilt! hall 42 teet 3 inehes. .-1,,',., 1 1 ' ' ,, , , , . 1 ,' 1513, 11 The 120-yard low l111rdle was won by Brooke, 'l heta bln, 111 lvl.-lwseconcls, and ,tw 1' WY J I+' Ter111'1n Theta Yi won the half llllltl with a time of 2:11. bequoia s ten- 11 111 wp, , 1, , 1 3 r14 , 1 , 1 ,11l11 Egadlwi man team captured tl1e 220-yard relay and was awarded tl1e bronze plaque. The 1 11 1. '1 4 . - - - , , 'gi . 1212111 eight-man team relay raee was taken by tl1e Sigma Chi runners, who late1 lost on .1,.,,1 1,1 ' 1 ' . - C+' a challenge to Slglllift Alpha Epsilon. 0 E I .lm '.YlYQ1i.'l'i Five men won their elass numerals 111 interelass boxmgg. ,ln tl1e llillltillflwlilgllt 1 11 1 . . . . , . 1 ' 7 4 , , I'-,llfl y division, Brad Slllllll0l lS, '23, defeated all eomers. Kenneth bllllbll, 23, Nl0I1,El'l1, we ,,, , . . . . . . 7 y-Q 1, g ,1,flw,1,i,1 l0?llLll0Y'Vl'Clg.flll1 division title, while Fred Penwell, '23, and -lack 14 l,hllllllK'1'1, 24, QM. 1,,- 1,1 , . . , , . . 1 I I- 1 1 1 1 It, J'l,1',l,,lVQ,1,: tought a draw in tl1e hnals oli tilt? lightweight elass. Allan liharles, 211, defeated A1111 l3gffxltW, ,i John Murphy, '25, for tl1e welterweiglit title. Y '1l1 , . . - - - : , , ' . , ,' '1 QM 3,3 Tl1e results ot tl1e finals in lHlCOI'0l?1SS wrestlin were as tollous: F. Sturm de- fy fi 11 .yrs 1 111lx1'11..,11:g 1g-1,1 5:6-Qyffl i1 A 11 1'-11-111' 11 I gl xfflxr, ,L . 'Q-l1 V'.5 'F' '1 1'1l'1L'il 'lt' 11 if 111 Y11 1' 11,1113 , I i bm'-:Q ld Till. 1,',,1f1l,1j,' kt, .1 V 1 1 1.1.1 1,1 , .g'1.l1il1','li 12,91 l'f,1111'1 ,X fi 11511151 11 le '1f711ali11'ff1 11.211 iiliigilltl. wt I-'li ., 1111 A 19 1 1 Il X594 ,, pgggglmi ,nw 'iliilji 1... -fr 11 X , ,1,. .. ,M gvl T lv.,-3 W121- 5 'Wi yu-wx.. ,153 ff cqby, 'fujnl JW' ll: li J T Q 'l l ' 14 1Ol4fh'fa1' 'll ..,, ' 11 ml If fm 1531 -.,..4-Nd! 1 T1',' 'iff ' - ' Mo Cairns Neel' Gerson Dennis 1'oll111'1l 1. imj N 111.15111 D1f:L'1'.1 1-H1 FIVE 3111 ,gi 2' 531735. -1-f1115573T3Q?,Q5f1-ymfg-1-1-7-P ' A Mn ..,-M---.,-.. .,. , M , .. .iilifgf-T'mHlf1' 'lyf 5' 'QQ 71,5 lfiirf' jvifg CD15 I jx..-,Q.g f? .gg.,,55..Q1p1,r,11 1I.11,,f .,,,.,,1:5,lKM1,5,g ,. ,L mil . ,JJ 1, .J,A-,l jx.. LL, ,,,. ,sri Jwlllut A B N Arla , ,,l,b.25i,,. h T1 . ,sp CSN., U, '1 . .1 1 1:1111 1 1.ll'--11 11-541 TLTXZT' 161:11 l13,.,11., M.. C, '1.'.1lh.,1'- .f .4,,1 , g -1 1P'. N 1, 11 , 1 'D 1-3471. 1 ', H,--.A 13, 31 .1 . -V1 N 11391 11 ,- ,,f X.. V 1 6,117 fl -1 .. f 111 , .111 1- YES ,,..1- . 1 ,,.,..,1 1 ,x1,1 . 111 1.,1l, 1 Q4 N. wY,,1,Q kggjfij ff! 3f'5'.n ' 41N Jw- - LW 1y1E'j5 ,-,nfs 7 5 1, j 1 V JY, 5-it ,L 111 282 1.1 - 11 1923 1111.111 vu ' 1 J, 21,1 1 . 1 1 . JZ-X pf S '1' .x N 1- 11 1. 1 o,,,,.,,,,o 1l, 'tyi!f,Q:',?i Q -fx'-i5,,c'.'f ' . - . , , .1 - -.'-,1'1 - 'T iii? , 173 'vf1fQ ' . ' - ' 's ' -X . rag, '- -'fn qw.: M fnf-frifzlfi 1 -w,11t: sf.. .2 HE? 2 . 1 efliif. - 1 1 -2 1 ,'.p-:Pj ' ,R '- L L.. - ,P 13.10Q,1Lg,f,kf5-f,,!m,fg , '.i.,JQg-,LL-ig ,f1.nLj!l-in 2' 11, - -.et 511133, Sf lv f M- We Q..-J - 'n'1' 55511 11.1 'H - gf Qu? Q, e 'lf' QV? l 1 L' 'l-1l a 'P 111 2'- l7'f'1 hi ll lllfgfi 1,9 -' :fy 1 V-P11 'Vllffl 'T '1's4f all. 1 21112211 .,,,' 11X',f'7 11457 1 f 1 V I ffl 5 ' l..,'n ' 12:11 1'J3.1'1t'5f -51:1 as ll ET: Ijfff, lifllfl H- , l 1-G13 1314 , ,W ,,v. .5 ll 1 f31',l56?f lm Q l Q5 rl-il 11, . uf'-in 1 I' X lt Il 'fp . 111.55 f.3f51'f5' L 31,35 ,QQ fi 11 17 3 of 111 11,1 1 Il 1 11 VW 5 . 1'lxYfl.l ,' ,jp 1 1:1:z:: wrxs '1'H11 1111sH 111.-.1c.1111om frwlp- lv , 1 , ,:',,11'1f'g5, 21' I1 ' , , - . . . , . ,f 1!1'1f-.: 1,12 ,xfflwfl lllllllvfl, 12:1 pounmlsg V. lloseplan deteatefl li. ll2llltll'll, 1.31.1 poumlsg A, ,'f1'f'1Hrq'1 ' , ' . 1 ' 4 . 9 I r- - , 1 ' ' f 5 hd, ,OUWI tleteateml D. Montgo111e1'y, 1-lo poumlsg R. Johnson defeated 11. Boyle, 158 '11 114 EQ gJ,f,j I unllsi N. McKee clefeatecl M. hey Cforfeitj, 175 pounds. Q,i'Jh57Sf ' - . . . . it 1 H 1101511 the tall ll1'El'tl11llll'2l.l lltlllllllilll tourney, C. D. Rutter and R. W. Retu-ker of 1'1l'Eej'.' 11,13 V0 fig Llll eapturecl the doubles Ull2llllpl0IlSllll1 title, and tl1e next fIll2ll't0l' ll. J. ?2Qffl'l?4'-.5 Velfsl u1iIn1sI1 anal Rohm-1-t Atwill, took first honors. The singles in the fall to111'ney Z',-f.1.,.,.,f, f S XVOH by Huttpl- .l .f,,k1,'-,Pl V . . m 1.2 H -, . . . . . , 151.315 1, ,tu HNtll1e fall meet of lUtOl'K'l2lSS Swllllllllllg' resulted 111 the SOIJll0lIl01'K'S t'2lllflll'lI1Q' .l1gl1,1j1l'g1,, Img XNltl1'33 ll0lI1tS. 'llhe other elasses f'lIllSlll'll in tl1e 0l'Cll'I' nalnexlg Juniors, 26 :MJ 525 - 10 1 , I V , . . ,f - . . , 135 lieu, h0IutN.l+11-sl11nen, 23 pomtsg SPIIIOVS, 1:1 p0llltS. 14ll'0Slllll0l1 SWIll1l110l'S' took hrst Q' 5 . - . , . - ' , . 111 -1 gm Thmrs 111 the WIIIUFI' meet Wltll .32 pomts, Wllllll tl1e SOpll0lYl0l'0S seoretl 23 pomts. 6?1.15ff.g.. .1 v , ' I ' 1 . , I . . V..-1.4 ' 51' ll-147' C 50111015 f1llISl1l'il th11-cl, followed hy the JllIll0l'S. ,ig-f.YfNf,. 1 1- . . . . V1 W2 out lhe open smgles t0Ill'1lS t0lll'l12l1110I1t 1n Wllltll there were nearly one lllll1llI'Cfl fr-lf Ui 13133, was won hy Phil Neer, V2ll'Slty captain. when l1e defeated Riel1arml ltfwgl, 8511411 fo YE? leywm the finals, 8-fi, fi-3. Neer also won the Stanford Cup tourney, de- Zy ','Qi'l .21 mg liorcl Tussing in the decisive match, ti-1, 8-6, 7-5. 1'-2'f'fg4 F' - - . . - . . , 'f 'xiii' lggf? 7'ltiAt tl1e llCg'lIlIllI1g of the sprmg term llasehall started among tllll'tV llve orgam- ,gi ' ,i - .1 ' . . . . . , ' . . ', Ml, timgUS wlueh were LllVlllCd lnto five leagues. R1lV?1l mnes laced each other four S--sl the fl week on the flVC ll1tl'21111lH'?tl Cll2l11lOl1dS. Last year P111 Delta Theta won ff,Q1w.j,13 5113 gin campus baseball Cll?l1l'lI710I1Slll1D with a clean record of victories. Kappa ',Q.xQ'.q ,Q 1 . . . , .f ,U W Otillla took second, Wltll Breakers, El Cuaclro and Alpha Clll Slgllltl takmg the 42,31- 4l4,,1Px, er PIHCCS, IU the order named, in the CllEl1I1plODSlllp league. 121.1 Q 1 1-11 1 - 1,1 i 2,1.11'?i-.-5,1 9-12.1 - .- ' 'QgLf-- ', 1 1 WW d ' 'fill-V-2 1-1 15 'V ull? 1 1,W'5 JS411f'- 1 : llllwllhr. nf-E- ' ielvf' ',fQ:.'-3 -'-ff1L'i.1-5.51 51' S'-UR' il' f.f1w.,.iQ,J1J11'5vN1s 11. J ,-ff, X- --K 1: 1 ll-K-5 riff A Mig- .raw ,-fl 1, 17sJ1, 1yf-135. ' 1 '---nvjgfgglxggglj..fri4f'ji,Qf.,.X , --F , 1 1 ,, 114.43 .Q .P gf -f51,t.0,1U.g,gf, A f - -. ' E Mit' ,wipzivg-J'i Lf . L:Q.'.41i' llTlTi.lfl'li'V 'I H 283 ,Y A .Y STANFORDW qo,uJi.,,o4 .1923 QUAD wax J!q,T,..x A, ,9 .YE 6-if . 6.3 ,Q . ,, r f ,w ...N A fi J: .!?.: L,S'. -12 A --,I , I, .I -A' I'.'w?:i',f 1 .-I'-I .-r ', - .V 4' ,- ' .-' -.f ,.' , ,, .A 'F,'I-.,,.4,,, ,'4 , f. .,-,.f- 'Z-I-kg' .L .I-.NUI g-'JY-. .Y-.wwfRwfxafvjfz-.pxI583- g- f, .mg .' ' QRS-2 21.11. -I J :fi . 4'L,5'fJ-w-:.2,'- -R' fl. ,Iv-. fy . I . , -,,,S.....-,.'f.I .-,.. 1 ,T f If 52y,m,fffjU ' 8 'Al' L - JA' - A' - G20 hxdf' JT 'M- M ' WW' A 'A' k 4'i KWH-X JQWYIWV-,f,' J 'c if-' I . I, - IN Q If Q .II -SY A QW If J 'VNQKV' .fri .I IU few. l 'V i.'S,'N L. N- EI if Jgjfjf QV 'iz-f.f,f '11, Lf,.T.'IfII xx xv NT mW.if, STANFORD CIRCLE S MEN I-.. Tint. I I 4 ffmfvg -ff fix-31,91 F. L. ANIIERSON B. J. FRANKENIIEIMER P. F. NEER :Q,'Q,,,213..1 J. H. ANKI-:LI-1, JR. C. S. FRANKLIN W. NEwIvIAN, JR. Il-,gsxllml A. AUSTIN S. W. FRENOII J. C. PArRIcIc Ij'fEi3 K- D. C. BERTRAND K. D. GARDNER C. E. PEAVY 2 'Q i P. H. BEUTER W. H. GORMAN C. M. PUTNAM WR' A. H. BRAZIL T. E. GREEN T. D. RADCLIFFE lil 5Ig fI.1g1 ,,f S. BRILL J. F. HANNER J. W. ROBINSON QQ: H JOIIN D. CAMPT!ICI.L O. HAYES W. L. ROGERS if.. 'if,i-.51 Q G. H. CARD M. HAZELTINE M. S. ROSENBLATT 51,211- 'gI'I'5fI1.iI,' A. A. CASEY V. HOSEPIAN N. A. ROUSSELO1' MI' D. CLARK J. E. HURLEY P. J. SANDRETTO W HIS Jw, G. S. CLARK A. G. JAMES D. B. SEYMOUR WR Q:fW'yy?f.' P. C. CLARK F. C. KAIILE R. W. SHERMAN SUV 5'1.'1,,M-nik A. N. COHEN . J. B. KEIITJEY R. SIILAUDEMAN ..-I . I'ik3,UQf'5' M. M. COIIEN P. B. KINNIAIY M. STEINEKE 'TL 3? Wx T. E. COLVIN M. M. KIRTCSEY B. P. STERN Ng, fjlf.q,JV,jf. K. N. CUNIIALL L. D. LAOEY B. L. STEVENS 1UVVfgw H. H DART.ING, JR. P. F. LANIIIS W. W. SWAYNE Sum g,,LfUf,z.' J. M. DAVIES A. B. LOEWENSTEIN Q. W. TAYLOR L .fNf1-,'.3 G. DAVIS H. F. LYNN F. S. TURNER 12 NME C. A. DEFEEBACII E. E. MAILLOT F. M. TUSSINO .gfiixn F'4.1fvf.y.'3 D. S. DEGROO1' A. R. MASTERS D. WALLACE JW- S. M. DIOKEY H. E. MCCOMBIE T. R. WALTIIERS Ixlpvf ,Y.,,v'.i4' Y R. DUNCAN F. J. MCCONNEL W. W. WEGNER I. .My 32's . W. S. EDIILENIAN M. P. MENDONCA N. L. WELSII if lf QM, Q5 G. H. ELMORE R. K. MYERS C. A. WILcOx g V. E. ESTCOURT R. MEZA-AYAU R. WILLIS W.: ., 3,. 5 R - I' VjQ.,jxftmU M. EVANS C. E. MILLLR L. WILSON .Im I.--5.-I-4. L. M. FARISII F. H. MIIIIIER H. L. WICENN KM .I IV- X.- RJ A. FORESTER F. K. MORRIS Aw-.Rv - -yy fwn jj I Q .QT CQWI ' E-1 .1 I M' 'QE' J MR 914 'QQ .fiffiz-5' KN SASYIHT T921 I If f .523 bl ',',f. i. JJ, gif' ' 'IQ X f ,.,' 'LQ WR 53,5 R. Q - -S- -LLL-,M ..... Lqfray , . ?:.1 ' 17- Q. If-. 'SPV-1.-3Lv 63'M .I ':n.i'1 K R : 'f'fT :':.ii,T1i .Ig ' -' SJ lg ,Sf-171 U,L--S,-12. . .Q ...sb ,.., .,...-A -L., , .Am .ff..,. A , Af. .5 As. f wg., ,X ,I ,, .qv B' - Q : w'z'1 f L vi I j 11:- ' 1 V:-fL::':vg ,fri 'an 5, . A-YJ '--Q' . ' lg- .1 g.,.' . ' ' A ff' - NJQ W . -I HR C7 QWDV I . wi? IP. warm? 1 nh- 'w .432 ' -f if I DUT! vs' A J' NQif?Li.lzSf A4-I Q f3ZQSw'bZE.:7n-iii Y 'A ' Q.gff22'gH3 I-?4YQQx5SgfQQIQlfi?25ifL4L,H 284 FELT LAKE yi fly 1 . L FXR: , . - y:,.tvz:f,, rf , -a 7 f ATHLETICS, WOMENS SPORTS wimmzsrvf vi .g, .xfz L. i I STANFORI? QOQOJUMON 1923 QUAD KVM- ' rim -. f ., , ,- . ,. . . , 'X- 'j15 '-.Qc nf , ,,,,,l,.,-,. , , W . . tri-kfifiw 1 if ,i fmf, 55'-14.2.1 'P If f .ovg:.VF T - s,-30, fb j2if,iUlC fSN'f- L'rind,'.i31iFl5:ll-fi 4, Tiff i'1lvQ1Q bi2i.'kQ:L 5 lL'l,' ., 'y1:i-tfiiflfq,-if R N 'qjtgf' 'io .f.Tif',:N ',1'u gel ,fy 1, V ---- f--f f-,AY ,W- ,MA,-.vf...,Y f-.F--. Q, , ,-s , ,.,-,,5,,'L,,,4 tl: 'ying ' ' km, '31, K in fm if f REVIEW ' KX ul Y , 1 i A' ii 'ffii' . . . , . , ffl IE! ,Lol Intercollegiate contests were held during the year with the University of ffl Q California or with Mills Colle e in all the ma or s orts for women exee it basket- if'..',iliWi li, I . . . . ' . . I . . '1.Jj'. '-3 QW la - In that sport competitions were originally planned with both institutions ,gwljJ', girl Qut were later cancelled. In all of the matches with the Unlversity of California, Q, lvwilfti U y bfantord teams tied for honors: In hocke ' the Stanford sohomores won while 'hy I 1.3: 1 ' th, - . ' ' ' ' '1 ' ix' Wai ' C Seniors lostg in swimming the upperclass teams took the victory from bali- 1rifjlIyte.l 3.24. forma and the underclass swimmers were defeated, and in tennis half the matches 5gQ'Xt!ji.'l,Q .13 went to Stanford and half to Berkeley. In the archery shoot with Mills, the .gi 21 Stanford women carried off everything except two second places. I'54eQr3j',.f2'iQ5 ,liar The Wornen's Athletic Association entered a new mhase of activity when they ,ffijy 1,111 li' . . y - - 2 in Qu qxlfy undertook the production ot the women s Spring Pageant which they plan to nge. gl ' X' . . . - - - l ,ll ex make an annual or biennial affair. They are standing sponsor to the whole tete. Mr if lpl 13 it N16 profits will be turned over to the endowment fund this year but in tuture i-QVQTQLQYQ -'- , . P N3 Years they will go for XV0lllGH,S athletics. ' g f'gt,ff,gj5' Ml Another departure this year was the use ot the point system tor athletic rc- liking!-1 4 'li ' ' '- Nw. '. ily! WMTLS- It is planned to fl! pig mf In Q 9 . 1 ' Q if .it 1 one thousanc V M ,I ty - . iupq I1 ll 0 l U t S the ultimate 5.,ps-qi. me number to he gain- ell and for this num- ,rj up . - . pm , fl white sweater H. 21 Cardinal block Qi A25 will be awarded. '.l'3p'Hf,llj .Q Ajlfi i Present, points are Qgijff Elm for membership ':, 'Xk3ii fbiifii gn 'floss teams in any A- . - '1gir,' gre, uhort. A proposal. is Jwgylgffi . ,' , . ' . 'MH uf Updel C0US1tlCI'2tfl01'1 to Q1-1? ,faq -My ?lxe additional points LSQQCA' ,Mi 101' hiking, May foto -4J5'Q315Ag3,iQyi 951 1.anWU2', and competi- 3 fijyt' 4 i- . - , ,. - m..'. ff ref tion drill, to ottieers in 1,-,:,fg1l' KW Women's Athletic l'ffg.ffi,,Qyx, .J A'SSOCl?ltl0Il, and for the ljgftfall Sffllfllarsliip a v e r a gr e -.j7,-Q' Fjalintained by the par- i Q 91151 i 1 - f 1 ' 5 fell lcllfdnts on class teams . Mtg i 'df 1 , xl,,,r. if as Well as the manner IU L ,gt ,fo 7 - - N-v 'wr uv... -- V P, gi.-X! ll UCh training rules are ' A uoismc eYM '1'1f:,xoHIxe s'1'.x1f'11' tiff xy 0bSGI'VGd. lirnndsten- Kendall fl Burk Bunting l nsmora- Wy MU: ' 55717 ' -1 -. H-fa-'eggs r-.-r--o-4:.-1' ':g?1g1-fy -- o -fl ' - ff-f 'rf'wr -v--,-f--:'iT Y'F', F L LTL- fi 'Qf fif- 't J V'-' ' '-KR , .fi '-i 'W Ur'+fw'if'1auyi--iafeipff X, wi, at 2 .i.i ' ' -fs.9'ns f?'k TW 'lt if pm JW - -if'it'JgrJ ffrms' I 4 - -an s , - is 'fi C log wiri' - i f.,gf::+r 1 Q -fav W f':'i'4'.i so in i off' .MSA , e x, kf ft., 1, 'v---'4- -en , tiff ' .-'. I , ,,i R 3g,i61iQf'j' , 73 V X 6-,'. 5 i,fgiG1DQ.ff'f:1Jg' ffzzgufbi f 'C F' X ji,I,.iEfm-if 4- 'llgf' 4gX,,,,CU L,-ff Kg'-t'x,,,' l,i,'-Xj- N.n' :iuiiQ:i'L1l7E! .fx L4-,,I.g:' '- gp 'im' 'i lLi. .-. .QA ...' i 'l 7 +4L-JL-V--J' l 287 s'1'.xN1fo11r:so5?R25,o4 1923 QUAD 7 Y WVWYX ,WM A222 . , , , ,R Y, R .sf 35 R wmv 'f f'iiJ:i f'rvfiT'.x ,f 09 EMR -Qfipgoyazfmxgb- L -1 ,isffmv J ffl: 5 ',+mqL5fQ? Vi7f55 1.Uv1ffJ1f..:if3f6f9fF1E5fQ?Pf ' 141 EXE' iklff' J- J21 -Lguiz v 'U ' L ' '53 W K: F' f - - ' ' Qvfws -Q xr f ..'4-A--- A- .v 7, R uf 'N Hf wr-, vemmf Q ,R Nw .E R A IQ , Q- 9 5551555 -SL, J YW f 7255 '. J 34 , + J W' , 2-ff! av 3 ' 1- L- 'Xl-x 5? 'xfjfffi fi 1f?5y'Rf'vA 'fi ' vxxw fi, - ' lie? Q 1' W mm QQ I j::lyl6!,?iZ Mg- JMX gm 1 f A' ' I Cf :X fviyw if Sw 9 fi 2' -3141 'llgff-juff A ,R 'wj,'C5f94 if xt., - 4. 1' --Eu 'YI ., N 1 K N If ,QQ V'--1 Q KW 'Wi f,.?iN11vA-'53 ' 9 , x J , 55? Clll'lHlIliHl Fish Mfg' Stew-nsun Dwight Bnilnrd Youngluvc ,. ,E Q, A 5Qfl'X'fffif', ig ff, lfI 5',' ' Q v v 91 2, 45Xm.V3 W OMEN'S ' S SOCIETY -QQ ,E W! 5 l ME Qn,iw7fRf'f CAREY B,xIL.xRn, '22, Presulellt WX! V Ai! 5 Gifs: MEMBERS ms I, yn 5 gf A--14, 'fgif 'Gp ,129 M. 17 ESTHER CLARK, '21 BIIIJDRED 1WAURlCR, '21 LENA '1LxvERNE'v'r1, '22 MARG.xRE'r YOUNGLQVE, '22 M.xRG.xRE'1' C,xRLsM1'1'n, '22 M',xRI,xN DWIG1'lT, '22 DORIS STEVENSON, '22 MYRA WEKTERMAN, '22 M, , IWARIAN ECHOLS, '22 ogg' CAREY BAILARD, '22 'Mg Riggs' , FRANCES FISH, '23 2 3 ew 'fff5.J7lQyQ - 11,2 fel, lk. -Y Zi-, H..--H -4-Y .- .V W W - V -A - .-,, ,,,, , . ,,,,,,,,,,A... Y f CW gf' wHz,.Ef A ,f.,:sf'::Tmfr1'Y-'arfRR':jgn'::v..,. X ww mf:.-Q---127.21-H-fn,f -- ,y A Q, 'wfifw ff CRS' '2s'E?'-vv44ff'if7 -. - fs5ff:wIf'f -1-ciwiifib' Rgffib .f 5 nr'-DTH-'il w'J'ff- RR 1 Xlffv I '--H:-i'f'3--4.17 1 W9 'Q ,J-ww' cf-. 1' fliiif-X ,R 19.2 RM' 48. Um 1 ' Q, I . 1 , . . , u j J L:kjf N5x wj g?EiQ J'f ' 'R' 9f WW'fw79 f -' Rf -WCM 'F f+'i f Ol 'W JT,-1 , :fc , 4051 Y ' ..,Zr' , 'gg -'fi-J ,fx.:1'Q- X -Ev.. J' flu 1 1' ' NY K' k :'i'f1 XJ 'S X' X lglj 'W OLD 5 X - - .rf -Y ,LQNCEQQ1 5,4511 fr. 1.-.1 kZ 3Q,.:k: LM--45 ,J 288 STANFORD 1923 QUAD ' I - rf1:L'f1 m7P,k Hfiffff'-'I' Ei fe iff 1 A A- i f Auf X, '- rs '134 'ff'35'Ii2'143' gf' -C 5 X-.,5?ffIf13g .'..'k,.fl -fl.: f :' ..,,. ,,I,,,-,, . , ..- Q'Hf,,,?2I 4 y,'XIWJ-- Mk 1 . gal fi' fied ' .HFAWQL Mi? W9 'Fi ' ', ,'l+1,',', fx bf-,W 4 :Erlf '.iyr1f'1f,.fff ,A ' I -o U ,VI C Wm QQ. jf?-5. ' NI T- Iliff AEA. QW gp II J, gfwfg I lg i Efdflml I-A - . 1+--f .fp Eirglf I-if Ag T2 'fy if ff 7 'AA III: Xl A L5 ,:' I ' -- ,jx 1.- W' 'LH A' 'z 'VIJUFL W fn-'wlffffi' ijg' ' jf-LLf,4 E 2 L 5 H' 1?q.fgI'u9 I law-L-7 I7 QJIWPHFL Il: 2 ffl Ill ji 5' V' I QQ. fI1 '. AIIIE 241.5 Iygjwflffzs .v ,4,3 r',' HHH 121:46 Clwlfmnitln NVhite Biddle Dwight SLFOIISS il FLM 2 slbvunson Bnilurd Miss Bunmng Roth JIM .Sq , , In 'QI cv Ply. UQ' ,AJ I W ' AT T C ASSOCIATION n OMEN S HLE I Ijl-,M OFFICERS w-,uxgw Qlfgi I 1 , - President M5711 MII, CAREY BAILARD, '22 - Vice-President --wmy IM, Donls STEYENSON, '22 - Secretary WK 9 EUNICE BIEELE. '24 - , Treasurer gym' fy gif, ALICE ROTH, '24 ' Iii , f Q '.-JL 1 'in' gn: ,ly CLASS REPRESENTATIVES .fmgtigi f I, 1 - - - Graduate Qui. 41- ESTIIER CLARK - ' ' ' ' - Senior MAnoA1u-:T CAIILSMITIL - Junior iffy' VIOLET ANDREWVS - Sophomore' Rgsgllgffjl MC JOSEPI-IINE FRANKLIN Freshman Iiggfhll 'QQ CAI:oI.YN STIIOUSE - - ' ' 55511.33 ., I1 .I fl: . Igzfl V , . -' ww .rw SPORTS MANAGERS 42:81 jiri . - ' Hockey ' Iffivvl ,f-Ll GElKAI.DINl'I FRANKLIN. '24 - ' ' ' Basketball ', 'ijgfl A51 I , ,,. IJ U-A MIKRIAN DWIGHT, '22 - - Tennis 7,3 ,fig ,,' 6 MARGARET WIII'l'FI. '23 - Archery ,fgl EW' Il- X , U ' 7,.3cb ,xy WH SARA MCCANN, 24 - Swmmung Q,,,L,, ij!! DoRo'r1u' HARE, '22 - - Baseball Qqiii' IM' MARY LEAIINAIIII, '23 Gfjfyl' lfl A - 022192-Q5 ff Ei, ,315 T -A Q Wlluff' If W. ,Iv,3' 'lg'Ai7Tf, ,M fi fpbqfikf .' x.'2:5?'J' Q-If-f', 3111-' .V If f '.'--ff'-55 IL' HI' 52 'QF'-f.' A 'I .,-N-IHA, 'frf' New f -1.1-f fav . iff- I X li' wfew A ffl - .A V A NI. - A-1 . f ,- -f w ' Tx. Ml I - I I, ff 4- ' 7 X A I--.'. YI' - ,fi gyrf 1j,15:4 ,, Q- ,ff 3-,gg yigijp ff :fI:2f4 -- qt ,MACT if i' , W J- I' 5'1alC5T:T 9 fr- 4-22 'f 'f ,iff--M163,42-5.4.g14Q:5i'!, 'ff' u',QJ,Qg37f' 3 'fffzwii - - Y rj- -- -.-gg' f - I L... IAs!-- Y 289 STANFORD ,!5goJUfv, 1923 QUAD ,. V, i li, a X . J l -u . 1 ,- ,fa , who, . W Wk - , .. e , ,,, . . f e- . - .3 6 2?:.,'x 'C'-X JA7T?2w'f,f,T,-,fifflqp ,Qi fff, Q wffgfwf t. , if gf '-,ggi -Q 'fl f, g : N-1513-,..' 5, .jj 'iff l1, CTf ,.' , 'QV 21i Jf'f-.f,,'4 5,-pjj, gjy: JL x 7-'11-,L ,ffl ' si ' I 'JJ 5 .- ' Ji .-,T 'fi f ' HJ' fl fifil: ff' '-- ,.'1'Ll' .-3f ' 'A ' ' 'L' J' ' fi VY' . V 1.31 i. - . ' I ' - f -. via.,-.....- , -1 if 31 -7 .Wu . .i ii KM y .Q iw-,,,,,,,,i:.,.gw-:L?. ' .:,,...:4.'-i' ,i.v,0j'1 rw,P ,------- A' - N ' x .tml -QW . 5-31 Q-is HOCKEY ,ir ir.: ul ., . . . - , 1 New helds and an intercollegiate schedule that called for games with both Mills ijt. 1521.1 College and the University of California, stimulated interest in hockey durlng ,tip ill?-tif: the fall quarter of 1921. The intercollegiate matches were scheduled between i i i',j'f.',t the representative upper and underclass squads of each university, the teams ffl.-ty lf1i'f,i,',-ffl being picked by elimination. In addition to tl1e intercollegiate series, a round if -:Ji ' H . . - ' ' l ialf-,H'4'l:f robin tournament was held between teams ot the tour classes to determine the . i i 1,5 rv , . - . N 'fHi,1', interclass champ1onship5 which was won by the sophomore squad. An all-star pi if jiwj team was selected from the members on each of the four class teams. I lifi.'i.1'ff'f 711 ' 1 BULLS GAME 'px The intercollegiate games opened with the Mills contest November 14. The 'Hilfe ,Q-'Tfg,-fy' Stanford upperclass women lost to their opponents by a score of 5-O. Fast play ffziljjlgl and excellent teamwork served to mount the score for the Mills team. Repeated giijei -Zrgtgefl. attempts for a goal on the part of the Stanford Seniors were unsuccessful due Ai- ,.... i 1 . . . X, 'Q Qing-'1-.1 to expert work by the 01lDOSlt10I1,S goaler and fullbacks. Carey Baillard played til Q Wi a consistently steady game, making spectacular steals from the defense and shoot- al.. I 'jililvyybf ing true to the wings. The Stanford defense allowed the Mills women only one Mi 1. i ii 1- ' - . ,v. , point in the second half. wi The Stanford underelass team broke even with their Mills opponents by a Auf fi Tift: score of 4-4. Grace Strobel shot a goal. for Stanford a few minutes after the 'M bufl C U ii .vw yy, pf..vm MDV' -w. i--aft' alia .?,3QX'ii ti 'J 'L a':1ff'it12'i ttf' 'i I 'hu' xii lf!! 9111. iff I lsliltf M -v lc 4- ' .1 iii-If 'iii Ii Wir' filli Mia ex, V ll H ,vfJkgl,fii'i' 'ihgxixtgi l -gi. if fig! Nair-,,,!j QF? fpiltiif 1 Jj Xyxfatil. 1 Mil AS, if 1 X fffgil tiYi.?'i4L 'iii' t-,lakhb ,leg jf.,.i. Vijay? ' 'VILJ tgiawjl -H-.Hua icalvi hoses 'ro MILLS conmzeiz KEYS' X WT f' W . ,.- J , -1 .-.--- -Y. 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Qfgggfj,j,LgH JL-ET, I rf ,IQ - T1 , 3 V J 'I f- '. 1:-'KIT' 11' '-1 43 1' 'ff . ,i-- ,J j ' , 'XJ W 1 N E' 1 51 1 Nif'-fL1l1'25!c1J11f'5,:f119-ff fix 1 ' QRV Qg'1k5I'gf,',L-1'-5'ff-SU gf - 130 .Q-E A351155 .,fLSggQg5,g.!,,,i, if 1 FQ' 0, 1Lf,1 5gZ1l,jQ1 19, 111, 1,12Qi?Lf' . ,. 1 5.....,., .1 I I ILL- old If lkC.,JL1'i,l1,lhX'j km cf 23,3 1. L! ,-X653 W,-emi, 1, .. Vw M ' U V. ff. 291 Af. ..i f . x., i 1. -f, STANFORD o,,,,,,,,,o 19,23 QUAD 0 S' .-' Q , , x, J 1- ffl -ve.: ,. ,f ' 2- . - H , f1V:-' 1 'fvv . Bi , -R, '-.5 - 'i:2m-y, - I .f --,- . fff- 'Mx ,'u,.:f','-'i F-D., ' M'-.X 1 ., fl ,. Y YW ff we i--41, 2 1- rx I vm, .. ,cf P5 F, 1. 14,1 M, .if 3?-QQ ,-1If:v3TG?!'5',ff,Lif-T',4,. 2'1.j,ff56,,i'ggf,g ' 1 .f'gl'p,-31.54, 4-rf 9512.15-f.Qgf2,f his ' + 'e,:1.flJff J ' Wiiii Q fx 13, 9'-1 llii Q J' iii sh it . ,, 1, , ?i ?7' ' 3 he . , es, ff' -Q Ai ' lf? ',,j'q'X'3f ew J 91,29-:ii elii ' Sli 'T li it ww cf .STW'if4 Qld'- ' cf-' ,'f':,i vm'-,, liiiiqidi flliifg Ig, i givf, lit,-QA, -44-W l.'15 ' K- eu, Vigil, 1- la, tx?-1, A 1- 5' 1, Lgigyvl 'N 5 ii iii-. , i , , :flf'Q,fg if f, 1, Qf?gl.'5s. 'liddifif limi' jf, ,li ,l igj semen 1sAsKia'1'B.xL1. TEAM 1,-BMW Merrill Khihn 1' Kyle iiwfrx, Bnilard Stevenson Dwight Younglove ,Jim ici' - . Hi 'T V3 1 ff gs, iw- BASKETBALL pri, J we . . , . . . ,Q plitbg At the beginning ot the winter quarter, two intercollegiate basketball con- ,, 1' f i - - - . . . yas, 1'-Qglwfsl tests were planned, one with Mills College and tl1e other wlth the University of 1,5553 California. The Mills College game was forfeited as Mills was under quarantine Q for influenza on the date scheduled. The competition with the University of 9,11 !.'ig1liyfh Cahtornia had to be abandoned on account of the heavy rains which put the 9512, ,i ,, . ?,5,f,.ffI,f' Berkeley courts under water on the day when the contest was to have been held. -dug H : , - I ' 1 - Y ' . Q , I . . . ju . 5,,,gyif',s, In the interclass series, the senior squad won for the tourth successive tune in A ,N 1tS history. In the preliminary elimination contests, 110il2ilGl'.lZll6 sophomore nor Tiff, senior team was defeated. When these two classes met, a hard-fought match LE Elf, A41 followed in which the seniors emerged with the lon end of a 31-16 score. The .-,Qw 1 - . . . . 5, ,, ,Ssypllx sophomores at the center almost invariably succeeded in passing the ball to their pw YJ torwards, but the senior guards generally prevented the completion of the play, f ' - - . 1 passing the ball back to their centers. Those on the senior team were Margaret ,513 'AACSZIXQQ Younglove, Myra VVaterman, Marie Merrill, Carey Bailard, Marion Dwight, jf 1 4. , -, ' - ' . - A ' QQ! fix- Doris Stevenson and Marlon Echols. The sophomore team cons1sted of Margaret g-ifilj Richardson, Helen Lawrence, Eunice Biddle, Alice Roth, Grace Strobel, Geraldine El' Franklin and Josephine Franklin. ,225 rw 131 'ff . . . , , -,-7 X-aff, The Junioritreshman contest went to the Juniors, 33-9. M ,js Phe tollowmg com.pose the 1922 all-star team: Myra Wziteriiian, '22, Mar- 'lf-,ll V Y , r 7 u A, - 5 - . . . ' . i j gzill et Xounglove, 22, Marie Merrill, '22, Eunice Biddle, '24, Geraldlne Frank- gel, W 43, hn, 2-1, Josephine Franklin, '24, and Alice Roth, '24. lg? WSU l .hir ' ' X 6w'eF:J Q Ti:,':i - A' ---'--1-Yf-We We ---- -fr W --A-- mf f--A--- .--fi'1 ' . , lij' ' f f' ijxxk 'F 1 u ' . N F' - 75.21 . 1a ,,- iii f-1--E 3.--1,-A Y,-,A -,------:-f-- wg' l' 'l' , R211 1' Z hi FJ 1 215' xtfg-1 'C ' ii fri ' L '3i i2'Y ?1bY -'wil-5' if. 'Cf' 'T d 'i'Kl-' 111' Q -0 fb ,i .'1-Qfefff-u' V' ' ' his? S ' 1 -A-a :iw-: K.f,f-L 1 , H 6-lagxi 4 tram, f fwfM'g2ivlf5 -Qibff fx 2 5172. FTF? is-f 3'i.o12hl'iXTi7j fx YQUV '-1'-+MM f 33 522 1-2117 35415-A se- A, -Q -- nf 292 i ,Xi -2 S'l'AN 'ORD J 1923 QUAD Jmfffffjjggtg-'33-15.1, ,-. -f .r.s1i?,,,,- ,Wg gr? f 53? .gzfefa N17-C I i 'ak s f '5 5. '. 7-fi-9 ffl T1 f S 3: -54k W ' fi? -'fr' 'Ni-f' 7 53' 'fi lIQl7'Q'?i-QF lfT', C? 2.,cmw,,t w kv, , la gs W2 i 1, '. f Mi '37 i re V' Y Ph if' 3 V tuzmxff Q- J wt, his f. 1 .kRCHERIC'1 1'ES or S'l'ANl ORlJ IN 'ruin MILLS Mmm' 7,l'Q' get , ARCHERY Ufiv . . . ,The first intercollegiate archery contest which has heen held hy the women's teams at Stanford was won from Mills College on March ll. when squads me rom the four classes contested with respective Mills groups. Witt Al'Cl1ery is com iarativel new svort at Stanford, this heing onlv the third Q 1 , - . . I . y . , - ' i,i 1 .eason since its lI1tlll0'llI'?llZl0I1 hy the Physical ludueation department. 'Phe meet sr' ' 1 ll With Mills was held on the athletic 'e 4 o 03011 competing college bringing its own target, hows and arrows. U I ti ll f the University of California campus, 6 , w, 4 i fr t ,il ,fi in Q filllifit ,, ii 4 rv tif? l eg 0 Q I lla ,,., , W , .N 4,5 P? V39 L 'l :rf I 'r,', 'f' .. Q ull I, ,. , 11 lx i ty igf.,-,.:,f 'f 1- ,t,QJ'?J,2,', ,- 4 l '. ff. gh' ' ,ff I jf ' ll ' IJ ,lei jp, .i C i 2' J l,' i, 1. ,Q L . ,., ,N , ,i'x W , 1391, 4 ul Q 0i: Wx 2 iltlffit NA auf Lffll, ,fl si? S it li H' 'Y is alt 5 ,lf , , that -,Q will fit I ttf 5 3 t . , . . . , V,-gi :-' 7 -Stanford came out with an easy victory, the Junior and sophomore teams Q,itf,f gal, taking all three places of their matches. Wanclzi, lieaeh, shooting for the seniors, gr. ran up the highest score shot in the contest, finishing with T8 points on 20 ,'Qs?t.4 ' ' . . . ' - - Y H r ?'FQWVS: Evelyn Olsen won third place tor the 1922 team. For the Junior squad iq lxilaa blwtlff placed first with 63 points, while 'Helen Meek was a'close second G, 1 62. ,luhzaheth Lawrence came third with 08 points to her credit. f , . rv, f. . all f On account of limited time, the sophomore teams shot only 10 arrows instead 0 20. First place was won hy Sara McCann with 29 points. Katherine Valhoun ggd Ruth N9Wlin came out second and third, respectively, each making a seohre of QQ pl- Katherine Calhoun made the larger number ot luts and gained the higher weft, flee. ,Kilt pi gtg ' I - - . . Ru H I1 the,treshm,an contest, cut short hy a snowstorm, Anne Merrill tied ter first rlvgfgiffl '65 N-I ACC, while Madeline Miller took third. i?gif.'llQ X, g I, -- - 4 2 . i ' ' 1 2 a ' ' T 2 5'2-.ffC5ff1f 'v1'f'-Q ,ffgiv aXf1r: ,'5f fire V64 Q - 2' j f- i l.LQ,'.-?' ,,,.fQ, 'ff A AL ,J :A no - I fp: , A X. . , K J, 4Qf ' ' 1 J- '-2 af.-1, -113941 E54 sf- ' s .t-,h f 12:-.f f--., ,J , in-I x w-if -2 ,--f 'M - .cf G A H -,W Af' f X ?-1: fw' 1-' it :IT ,- X 1 A J., K ,, f . yy ..,,,n1 , Jirqylsizc -LJ JY MXXQP ,- , , r , 1 I, wx-M'-g,,.-xx- . f i f f W l ' 1 '57 s fe. FJ f-..,.f., ,4 ff Li? l Negro KNJ 2 TWG.,-1 2575 1 Aft L fl j.,, , W ,Q 7' Q Q 'Qi' Q ji f L ,.fL,-rrfw C , ff' pl ffr, AD, V 293 1923 QVAD 4 s -v ' L1 V 'N A 1 1 pr .UQ I My ff. -4 -H fe We at rw fin' .ff L. G' Th' vt 4:4 M ,Ui iT- XM' 1, X, Wi! 5 ' 'YV l if if 'n '1 1'-I , i, N 4 g -,qw wx 'i lift 'i Sir Wi -g ,rev W 1 ., AJ 'iw uf.-'lf 3' T-ii i.1i:jili.HL X' -.Qi 1 ,X s 'i -Zig : E' i!Qf,'1g1ji-,Lf fy ' L' f iii t' 22 A ,V mf i Quit, rmxf, Q, - H 'Jw A52 li .- if if '1' .gli fflil, 3 lag ...5sli:.:5.1 t Ml Q 5- il vi, ,fp-i it H .Mix iii , iii .i .Half iq New ki il. sl' L., iff: A' '1 - HH iff 'W in ffl' ...gl : ik., xii' . ipvlfii 'A Q0 . rv ri 4 iw. .,5.lN'i. ,wg L if fif,'g f-xii - :iff . 'T' Urlfmucmss 1'o1N'r WINNERS Uk '53 ld- Sl'l1llSfl'l' Mayer Hopper Stewart Stevenson Clark ',', -will Mrs. G. J. lirumlslen Cilunrlij Qi. . Em Iii, lKl'iSill'l' Cnrlsmith 'l'ep:ner l ish ixgiyi J aff! QV' iw.. SWIMMING V5'3v 'i . . . . 2 . . V. I-:X illl account of the intercollegiate swimming contest with the University of all ,,s, , . , . . . . . . , 'fi .E ll?-vffq Calitorma, which was scheduled tor Novemher 5, swimming' was the hrst sport T ?-ILT to which attention was turned the fall cuarter. The four class teams met the .gy Gb' - . . - ' HW pk-f, if four eorrespondlng squads trom Berkeley in the Rohle Gymnasium pool and tied sh.. ': ':'i . . in N wlth them tor honors. KA 5' The Stanford seniors, with ei rht entrants, overwhelmed the California team iff., J ff.i'! . . . . . .H f7Mf'.,Q when they carried oft hrst place in every event, and second plaee 1n all but two 'LSP iiigfiiglx contests. They won wlth a score of 57 to ll. The relay gained tive points for yy ii7?5g2JClg the Cardinal at the start. Myra Wztterman and Doris Stevenson won the first QQ, two places for diving. with 130.8 and 122.1 points, respectively. Dorothea Clark crftr, AJ' 'Q N f q7'f',.. Ciiafziufwi . Q...----T---A--flu,l'i, J'-7.4.4.1 ,. ,....-..- .' vL?5'i ft if ,75Z'?'et-f.wi'?t'fdPQ'li'1M-T'7TQJ: iE'1F J'f mi ' fe.:i'f4Qft.f?-F ii4f.6 Qff1i x,iIiFi71i -.oil WJQIV, 'A N--,uf .3 16 ,l'f,.i'..,.' t. CS-I, Y, ,J .xt , I Q ifflgn g Au i, V1 JJLCEQQKQV Z1 '31,-lx N., 'U ,ffw-f,tX':ff-v'f' :A Q ,irigxf N , LJ ' N 1., ' 1.1 il 'V Q, vin: -f ,K-X., . 'svfil fi fw'iLK'w fWf 1 wifi., a.1,3'it e .5 mi fl. .M. ,N 1' kgm .J 0 f.. . , , . .. -gy.7 . l i, -.-. - ,X . Qt..w.ELmiufl-gQ:.i:ti1,.2.:'v..?u-:33.Qnm:,.. , .,.. , A-, ,,.,, v ,J jg jg'-.gjg-ly,'g43,5 ':3'fggj,jj' P-ggitfiz 294 -i s .,c R S'l'A.NFORlJ 192 '1EifHfJ-f.- Y- --. ,F ff? JQf'046 v 3 Q U A D rf f-rw'-, v?ff:,:f' 'J'7XU :V?Zi'F'rl- i?f': Sf fb 5- - f --1 P- Q eff-.Tx K fagtlevff Q aff f A 349: rpg A -- tffrrrcfwiafft'sit TQJ J 4 ,P t., Q, -A-Y-1--.Hj-.-f .. -.1..n.. - ,vcQgff,.'Lg A 54 :......r' ' Q vffwfjil iifil. F' 't4f'J' ek' W0 ' - . . VS. 'f HQ ,mg gf flange for dlstflnffe, milking 48M feet in 60 seconds. Myra Waterman my with Oni baiighey, with two first places apiece, and Margaret Carlsmith, FMEA the Seniors S am two Seconds, made the highest individual number of points for I.?'.:iiij'Qi,l . 1 ' V- ' '- lt I, 6 A . . . . A . t I . lung Kult' Al., llc. Sevenfifilfe the rclay,1the Stanford Juniors won four first places in the F203 the score b ' I 3fL9:fme3gut GH X two points ahead of the Blue and Gold team, i6jl'J,f1,'l .QA , elng ,J o l uriel Stewart and Frances Fish d - - FW' -1 ,Pt bt - . . , I . ' . ma e a start for ,gy .ru M621 phflgforflfby winning hrstiand' third places in spring-board diving. Phyllis Hyatt ,MWKEQ CH I1 get or distance 51 feet in 58 and 2X5 seconds, exceeding by three feet the Q,3lfi':f,1f.f if ecord niadfi by the seniors. ln the 25-yard breast stroke Leona Ma eriheld Wiriimlzf Steoilgf but closely contested lead and won in 23.2 seconds., y 3 1 . - - - . . , fi-,A f if team 0 Lahfornia sophomores won with a score of 38 to 22 from the Stanford if shut Aint, Vlgho had only four swimmers entered in the contest. Grace Strobel and out 5 Grendson wron the first two places in the diving event. Ethel Shaull came if 'flffil Ifhliilcl in the 20-yard breast stroke. Q3,1l1g3g'4i ie ,resiman contest, California piled up a score of' 45 to 21 a ' 'i'G7: 5' ,W ' . -2 . . gainst the ,Cgrf-11 my Stanford women. Stanford took only one first place, when Margaret! Wa.tson will-2 TW arg the 2.1-yard breast stroke in 21 and 3X5 seconds. twgilgi V12 the gincedthe women 's swimming instructor has installed the system of dividing ,illif 'ICQ ,1 'qua S by CIHSSGS, and promoting more interclass competition, there has been Eli Jig' golimlpeable increase in the number of Women interested in this sport, and inter- jgnili mt: nu Gglate contests have received the benefits thereof, as was evidenced by the Gif? wi merous first and second places that Stanford carried off in such n '- 22. l L-if ,W At I I I I co tests. :IM to d t he end of the spring quarter an interclass swimming meet will be held ttihif-35 W5 e ermine the university swimming champions and' all-star team. are VZ? 6 W5 . I, bfifih -9 .ee alla iff? i YQ SVQJTT We wht eff :ir . - ff Z'-'e fe.-i f any .tx rape, Cp if , Y Qi A So 1 Homin SWIMMING Poor. 'L -.D .Yi Iftfgqgg Sigh' if .gtpw .... - , , QR ff . -. f r 4 f 1 r ' J , tr' 715, ., NF' N.. L ' ISL,-,.ffzzf'--' ' ,IQ 5' 23- wif . me sl r. S ,5JQEaLrT'ft15 ' -' -'H Goff- Q' - . 'wh 'J . ',,: H f- 'T . , X-Liv h , ,J ff SJQN 41-iff:-?, 'fD39fq , AS' 295 1 1 I STANFORD DWJUM 1923 QUAD 0 eil.-'24 '-C46 an V , , -.,,,, Y, , f, K J -f .--.- , .1 , ,- - wr 'J' 41 7'?i'i'Tx'v1, Ja , 'Ls -.E s .N-5 igr, -Aglr'2f 7 x ,1'fW.fQ1i 'f -4 Pfng,'y'l1gL. J ,r lf, mtv - -.Ml J '34 1.-hr.-.': ,' -.1 .!'X'frU'yl,f-.l'1ffi.-1 1- offs- W c -J if-rf iff? il 1' iffvrt -'--- if Qui: 3-'lf-J 76 . -7 i is L? 1 'Ki 135' ii -m3Ja.w- -Q +-e-'- +-- f------M-s- Q .s-- p , it Jh Qing ' 'w..m.- Y Qs cv AN N W gift TN'llSF'l till jg! 9i UM,ff 'iv' ra: 'gel f '.f air .LW ,fix + ul it -- at faq 'il il gh. W Ji 5? I lbhl Ll tj 3 ,- fi ,xalfef 4 T. 1-'tm i .l ig Wg p :its :iQfQ,l.Zlfl' xiffi aww: mfr: 'X' L ,i limi ,P lb ffl lixlimi il' 5 'I if izfifiil' iilj P 5.'t.',.':'Qf55 ' my tfuh :H Wllf ll ll ai 'ff ll -'fiat 1 -fi V! i tif, ri '- i l1,,v,'Ai1 QUT fi it 1 'f W - ,h ,IQ J ix' Peirce Strouso Fish Waterman .l,:f,l fjlijxy h fii, l 'br 11' 'W 'T 'M Q' TENNIS 1 lf W 'I 'l?N'f3: , . . . . . . . . l Q',Xilli'?,'i For the second consecutive time, Stanford tied with the University of Call- 'ry 1 ,, . - . . 'tn , 5.,,l,,.l,,,, forma in the annual tennis tournament March 11 on the Berkeley courts. Stan- -,M ffm ,, , . . . . - ,1+, tord won the senior, Junior and freshman singles contests and came out first in ,M 1 -Ei f' .' , ' 1 bl iillf'-5 LW, HL, the senior do 1. e ' ' 1 -1 ,,-A, .ial,l,,.- Atter the elimination series preparatory to the meet was run off, teams con- Si'-5, Qu, sisting of singles and doubles players were picked from each of the four classes iw 3,Iv,',5y,:f to meet the California entrants. The women who playedthe singles were Myra idly, -fiQ,Qi, if'. Waterman, '22g Frances Fish, '23 5 Elizabeth Peirce, '24, and Carolyn Strouse, tlfwi, ,jyfljs '25. The doubles teams consisted of Margaret Younglove and Marian Eehols, 'gm senior, Irma Gutsch and Virginia Burks, junior, Dorothy Erhorn and Anita 165,33 , .. f 1 - . ' Qfffgfqyl Kerr, sophomore, and Carolyn Peirce and Lucile Newmark, freshman. ,QQ l,'Q2f-S The senior singles made the best match of the tournament. Myra Waterman Qfflffif kept the lead over llene Taylor in both sets and came out with a score of 6-2, QQ, Ehgglg ti-3. Her serve and her quickness in returning' placed balls were Miss VVaterman's Q-gl, chief aids in gaining her victory. QA, ggi -:fi Frances Fish made the junior singles match rival the senior contest in interest ,,,',,l l,N'9fLft when she won, 6-4, 8-6. Carolyn Strouse was hard pressed but took the freshman Qt, singles, 6-2, 6-3. lrma Gutsch and Virginia Burks easily won the senior doubles ,,Q5?igL match with a score of 6-2, 6-3. l i Qui ' ,Ati . vxi ff! 'TN ffl-li,',3 iiqffagff' fit.-5 7 - Q??iFQ7'?5ff1-7- fr4 fq:zr?ii'f'fIP.3L Mn 3' Z 7-Join 58.5-P J.g':Tf',Q?..j.1' N., sriiiil-tiff, jg-'s':',qL,Q6f1f G T 6 1 S'.L.Lii:s -'gli 1. 1159? fii5p'?' QW53- li bf 5?w5-li iff 'anfbii'lt:g1.-Qf.ji1- -k 296 DOWN SHADOWED CORRIDORS f -- - . , , . v., H 'f'-,La 4',L-gram:-e A n V x N' Q : 5. I ' CAMPUS JOURNALISM ff 1 . ,hx - Q E- X W r s'r.vvFonD ,ffoau 1923 QUAD A ,f or N1 n MI. -x .-' vw'. f' s , ,-. 9 .. Q1 f-L -- Hx xv!-b.-fxpy, - K '.' A3 W l,- Q. l:.V,v Wfx?-...gas-.hxfi -,T .f g ,Vrana 1 Q 1 .4 wr-N X W VI YM V iii, lx r, . f '-N ,L .f l'-,,x 'lw ltS .1 1, Lf- Y .L -:-' v He 9.75411-..?: f if 5' ' il -P. i.'f'2a.'.QH, N. 'N VS L 'f J ,-743,-,Q I, -mi' , , , L, , .Ja ,I gt 4,44-.3-. 3 l.. I.. Limit fl' ',f?.:sU ',3,,.iy xr QV. ,l - -- 1 - we -----N ug.. -. ,-.,.,. -. - -, '-X M I - . .-. . ,Y- , 1, 1 -W----W --- ff-'M'-----wgff-- ---V-V----',,O,c-fill-s xp v.,..j,,. ngd, , H ,M , - -,J ' V - --sq J. f -, . -l X ,f,.'.,,4 1 f- X .. l 4' 0 l l l i l vp l ?,' E Qi! Z 1,l L 'W .1 J l f I l l ,. ,. e, .U .-,, ff . . ,.,. r t . i ill l it ,ivy ll .ll f li l ll i W i it ,i ,yt i l lg. 'vw ilu pl' .ll .a . V. ,i l - if 4 l V 5. .ni v ., li N, 1. 1w'.,J it gif li li I if.. ffm .r ,i .- in .fl tn.. ,l, ll, ,. .QV I. ,Y -4 .W l. i 4 1 rig, L aj yi STANFORD JOURNALISM That journalistic activities play a major part in student lil'e at Stanford is il l ff numbc ri ot mublieations edited a.11d supported shown by the comparative y argl. e 1 by students. No other university of any where near its size boasts as many stu- l nt lllllC'll1lOIlSl as does Stanford with its live. Of these, each covers a dis- L e pl 1 . 1 L .i . tlnetly different field: News, humor, student opinion, literary ettort and year- book. Stanford journalists are not set apart a.s they are in many universities as ' l they in exclusive clique to which en- abnormalities and eceentricsg nelt ler a.rc -, 2 trance may be gained only by wire-pulling and bribery. In the first place, the numerous pub- lications demand a constant stream ol' new writers, a.nd in the second, there is no need. for a monopoly ol' journalism as a.n activity so far as those who participate are concerned. There is enough to go around-enough for everyone. And. because of its very diversity ot appeal, Stanford journalism permits every talented aspirant to iind a. suitable .lield of expression. .lournalism as a college activity can scarcely be given a compara.tive ranking. lt is so bound up with other activities that it cannot be boldly withdrawn and set up on one of a row of graded pedestals. It is in itself part of a net-work olf student activities and as such is one of a number QF mutually dependent fields ol? endeavor. Changes, makesliitfts, and reformations have all been a matter ol? course in the journalistic pro- cess on the farm. trim-a.zin0S have gone by the board, new ones have sprung into existence, styles have changed a.nd attitudes have been reversed. lt was not until the present year, when the five existing publications actually m.a.de good, both editorially and financially, tha.t the entire aspect ot Stanford journalism has been one ot com- parative smoothness. Among the intluenees which have tended to EVl+lRE'l l' XV. SMl'l'l'I, '99 As head of the Division nf Journal- ism, Professor' l'lvel',ett W. Smith would apparently find little time for other activities. Yet be holds dozens ol' l'0lll-4'l'l'lll'1'S, N0l'Vl'S fill llllllly COIN' mittees, advises intending journal- ists, and serves as an invaluable ad- juster of faculty-student relations. Having: served as editor of the Daily Palo Alto while he was captain of the traek team in his own college days, Professor Smith well understands the problems which eonfrout' the several University groups, keep campus journalism open to all and to maintain a high- standard ot work l' tl 'Division ot Journalism. Tlll.'0ll,9Ql1 the has been the co-operative efforts o ie l' l 'ork ot the class-room has come to be of aid ol? that department much o. t ie u lc. lx-, . ' .F-1, l . V , .. ' - t ', l . r ty. 4, ff 3 W, ii J-i .l,H'-Q . 4 il 'gg eil. 1 alll .vpd-lm. l Q ,I Mg! lj il',l V ima., H. : , 9355 l if flgfllulftl .-fa i 1' Y, ill Q 4. 1, Iwi Jis. , '.,-'. ,y1', ii I1 lj' i.,.. .A sfll, 1 l ' , vftifli ,l ' f W-il, .. 1 Yi' HI M it llf Iiillllliffff lil-lil te tfv Q, 'Jo 'ka QV' mimi! 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Q29 'wi lf -Qiwgyff '45 .5 ... xy ,ily V 'QVQ -t- MC1' Ref?-Q2-U F' fi -X si Aft .1 ,af-. -'wx r -' If 'f .QW 'ATL ff, LHL1 , , . .,.,,..,4 , ' 'N ' is 'Y g, ' L . if .4 ,J any A, R. BOONE G. H. ELMORE E. M. FARMICIC QA 'iff'-J,'X1 YQ, Cnllfyv Yrm' Alunmi-Athlfrtif-s Art ,Wi W1 -if F. C. HU'l'Cl'Il'INS 'I'. G. IIHVIN C. R. MTNAIIID Qfifhx Q U' Clussvs Com if' J0!H'1Illl'iSlIl-DPINIK1' fff, if 'lrix D. n. Moxlcor-1 Q. 1-1. VICTOR I.. H. '1'l:1'l'1,lf: I.. M. MAY1-zu: 'Qrgif' L Ol'fllI'IliZflfi!l'IIS AHLIc'tir's Living Groups Stullmzt llmly cj' .-15,15 - ----,--- -- W..- . . - . - 4. W 7. rv?Qf'x.lf4- 3.7 +'l7,fET'7f,fff' , ' HWS , KX Et. -lgi.-bell. E- 4 Qgf' '51 F- M9121 df y r mn, '1 9 Tj HA- X, my--,f f 'KQ51 -.4 mf' . my -:T-Kofi: 1 ,, L5 wg, :Vg kgg --7 j'fWE:f'T'li - ' Mfsr. . - .f , If 1. --'-1 N Y J, XJCIVJPJQ. -5 1 X , , X !5L f4L.f:iz3Q:g:1Q ffg Q'fQJ .-:L:. X. fifflfim fi ffi'!9Q5.37W2'Q2..gi?g,,QQEQfLgZ 301 4 sTlxNFoRp!i5QJgN,o s1923 QUAD , ,HN-.., 9 X Jxfm . ,W ,f,.,n,tI7!, .,-W N - Y, Q, - Ja, , f .I Y Wg' KSU' fgpt - l '. , - Nxf 1, s, ,pf - ymffxalwlx j-tpl,6, - ,g , , Us-,I Q ala 2 I 4-7,255 5 5,515 i iw lj ' if-. Q., :., f.,, ,0 '-fats fi, l?7Ni',A.: Llfllif glfif Ayer--411'-iii JN I fvilbffj -Jays ,,,1:,,, I J ff'eQ9!p,fe-1L3'ffHfii'itl 1 2 ' M.-,.,,...,, ,...,. J X 2 ,, N 6 xg, I TC? ' FT T lzfie it Y Qi fifglp' gi THE QUAD IN THE MAKING sy, lilr- 'l 'if L-Qi, . . I 'll' 'I I was onee editor ot the Quad Wi' .A i N, P-gxgllf ,' I have also undergone -455' mltiljiyf, A gallstone operation Qtgijg V511 And had my tonslls pulled ft Out b the roots ' li 'lf,.?'-I-iid - y . . . CQ, I ljggg-tilltff But the last mentioned ealamities 3,31- .',,, il 1 Q n 'Ty 5.1-,f'tl?.i Are ineonspicuous by contrast- , if w s fe t'1itAlff3l': l took them under ether. Biggs gy page But Oi ity, ilfli ,1. if Those delirious days Wlien I was a blushing Junior, itll? L-ioxm Could wear my Ugly Plug. 13 gill. ,kffgirpgji And look forward to the time tx gl l Wlien il' would be a senior- . , ,N 5.1 I N I I .M E-ggwft Wlien I was elected Quad editor v Maybe-Posslble-Perhaps. A GFOUVQ' QF 1jflY0l l'EES ly 'l If iiiwilixiliig 'IQ stepped right over the Areh 'AOR lm' NJ QUAD lil Sueh was my enviable exeitation. Then trouble came. lig fpi My Business Manager was IIank Taylor. ,lille ijfxjtfifj He was a genius for getting ads- 'lift l'tH9flig7fi Corset ads-Funeral. Notiees- Boosts for Corn Salve- Henry brought them in '.'j,g'i,l'xiQ,5 In eopious abundance. itz, mlxiflhilnf i'Miek, - said IIank to me, iitlfi M RQ2l2QQ, When,the expenses of this vol. fag? Are paid for Q7 if 9:2 There will be a Neat Sum remaining l,5fll,Qf2E For our old agef' ily! Hank spent his days and nights levi JYBQQQ3 Combing Market Street For luerative publicity, ill And when he- returned I 1 'pity His eonversation sounded like Oh, yes! . ' gage, T spent a great deal of time on the 'Qt Uomie Departments. ff: li fyflf it We speeialized on Carieatures. , 'ylfjy We were supposed to submit them I 'f To tlll' fltlllllllltttft' 0I1'Sfl'W0ll Ai filll'S, SIPIGNCICR MACKY, xliut we didnlt. QUAD ixu'r1s'r f I i .293 it If f w 'y 'TJ'e ' i g411f:1i1:qe1Z-Iffbii fi i Zh Q, 'T ,ix I A- ' 9?!f',: ',1L4'y!x.,s, ., ITILTX-xx r Efigyxpf N541 52 fr3,hi?,.g'FsLfs-?3gsp:g'',1Mg?i '1fflfF+iL+-,''ff4'3 JgfQgi? eiee seiwfss .- e li 302 4 1 I S'l'.XNl UllIl' qowuwod 3923 QUAD ee - . .-A, - X . f M 4 . HQ iiilaali- 119 - 4 L' -Q ' gLff L'F,3QY1fii' p?'f?':'f 'Q J 'L'A 'fill' 'L 5' e A Elf'-Rf? YVl1at happened then, F EW ask you, Muses, Messes, lQ,5,j.i,.Qfg flew - And other divinities My! Ot the Stanford Quad? i i- if if-lvl 011 law? f,Qiy',i Nlgll to the day of lllllllll'il,tlUl1 L'g7l,'i Mg! 1 PIIPVH came a priuter's strike. Qi'yf7f1'P' The 1-allous sub-ed 1 Qrot the plates mixed lglf1'iifi',lfl bo. that a portrait ' 1' -V, the Zeta Psi .lflraternity if 23 1 Lfamelout labeled, i2f,'g,',L5 ilizxfi APEIVIQ STHVI' J0l'1l2lH,H IN THE QUAD OFFICE .7,,-'gittfd .xg I Q SO- sl. ,ME The weather: was foggy and I broke my ankle Jlllllulllllff out of an hlneina window f'j3fiFQj Qurlng' midnight gym. ifffgil I was summoned before the faculty witl1 the question, k'M,iff5,k,i gdb: I '.Q ,,Ai!ai 5i-'i 'lil i Why didn't ll submit those daggasted earieatures j1ilfil,lllle4f2. ,l'g,l To the Comm. on Stewed Affairs Before date of going to press 'Q ,J-',f,,,' How dia 1 know le N634 ,gag Also- gg31qm',,fjCg Hank Taylor I f.,.,,,'gLll'ifff gilt a not-e from Melville Best Anderson gifqijwjxpi M, ,Flireatening him with extinction iyllljjfg Af, If he didn't stop ad.-raking 1 , 'EfiY,'fpi,i'g Exif And take that exam in Shakespearean Love Affairs' U f3,Q,lvl, :-'ii EA braneh of Study in which Iank was ever tl0flClCI1t.D A 625 Then everything lilew-- ,QWZQL fig Wealth vanished, Glory faded, ,cf X:-ff, lhe Quad was late, ECW fx had a fight with a eartoonist, fkfgqfi he faculty diseovered .me and, X Us they say in tl1e movies, ,gifs ,gif After that eame darkness and 'l Wltll it Merciful Peace. 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Q-f-'A .A X Xi , jr-1. 1 R . l-M f 5.3 '-si -L7'fQ-?6'?Q5f5'Jf'fMf1f' wi K .LJ f A- ' - 11 ' ',- 4,, 1 --L' ' 'Z - Q '- f -3.11 - figgw- ' J' Q,-, 12. Liigfgrsffj J7 STANFORD-1 JOJUNIU 1923 QUAD Q .J'.YFf1-T qw- -. ,, , 1.5 .--..:: -. 'Po f -L w - .1 4 1 Ay Ai 11.2 'T-'J'17'-- ,-,'. 2-1'fEf 4-. '. 1. if-ve r! rf .f'.ry1'f ' ' , - . , - f -, - HSL f.'e1'! : Z' 1. 1.-.-.xf-'w,..f-.wiw H 'H'-VY. 11.v':-4'11 '- W.-'ff' -'C'-. .. X .'.'v-C. 'C ,..lQ'-fi '53 7'.3Q0'.f.Q4'.i .zfliif wg i ',i35f'5Qff -.V Q, C ' ,UQ f'.ul '9'l-..qf.v1f' .f,3'g--2-.m.,.-A1:l.2 ' Af-'-A -:.1Qg,' 3111: T. L 4 +14 2-Y '1..:,:-'- 34 A A f 1 f-L.. 119.-'itll 12 M1--1.-W... l V ., , if wi? .K 1' 1' V 'Q' ni l D il N 'z .., 1- Q., 3 '.,:.!' 'I I V I F: H l Wir. N I:-4 H I 'A I I -..-12.3 ..1g' ' - -no . 3 '- J - 1 1. . 'Shin 1, ll -. I I 'yyj ntl? 4 sf' ' - f Y . J. .H 1 - 1........1. vii. L1 ---can . .. -.-d,.:f- - -:gf--:.. -fA.,:,-4:..,L.-.-..,-- -Vw---3- 1 u 11 .fr- L S---1, v- i .11-Am-nun 1-mvgiyv. 1-Aufo11x1A. msmv. A1-1u1.xi1m. 'A Am' V H'-lg-ELL lg rt ,'. . 2 'TJ Y A- Elm--T--M 41- TAT-T . A 1 A... .15 -,-.W ..- .. .4 F TB LL PRACTICE STARTS TODAY if 1 .ff W d 1-4. -2--.-1.-.W .. .H - H fm . . H- ..,. ff' CV, A arner an Th h'l . ww 1 1. Iwalx., Urn l I 9 .. A: .4 Begin SI , FS 1.New Stanford Hman Ovens ..,,,'11.3G .1 'Z '1 5. 15:5 P0P wants I 1.'1R's'1' 'l'l'RM 'om Today i.A-.NT 9 'J '5.' el HA1mx' 'I H111mA '22 D H A ' ' I TW' 1 '71 gy, outfnrbl Y V -x. . ', ............1'ATIUlI' HU' gy., 1,-4 LU mmmm W. C... I1,vANs:.1 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M111m1.ri11p,' liditm- guilding to y3.5gf4lj'.'.Pl .7133 4. ..,,..,,..,,n,U:1jpl:Ig:',r1 MARY JANE L1.Am:, 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NVomun's lflditm- . , 1 MA' 1.1 Q an-1.................... N .1-V - - - V 4. deals This W eek .J-1 1. 1 . 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'.U! 1ZT.IL'Z1,2 ::'3, ' MAUn1N11 Vomuam, '23 DAN11c1. GAu1c, '21 .- . A.. . .... '...'. v..1. 11 .W - mm-m.:?.m.,......,.... G. H. l111.MoR1c. '23 MAlll3AIllC'l' Guru.. '24 '...'...J, .1 TI'.. .ILE ,'..' ' 1, 91. xx....,.,..TR L'fJIL'I1Y5 I' H1a1.1cN l4RAN'1', '24 VVINIFIIED JoHNs'roN, '22 ,'1',1 Q', 5', ,'f, j , ,gf I,-vc .....'.TZ., ' -H-.-1....... H11:1.1.:N B1:m1c11A1.1.. '25 VVANA ICEESLING, '25 H I 'H 'III' I1-'I 111 'f,.'.U1' 1' 5510 -1-'fY'Tl.Z'.2fT'..T.2K.'11I' ... Rolxlclvr BoYN1'0N. '25 IJ. IC. LIlcu1sNno1uv1cu,, '24 . .1 11. .' .' fg-,'!1 . 2 1 N155 :gjljigns-11:-D.. ...f'..!'T.TZl'Z hours H11C1c1.1N, '2-I HENRY MACK. '24 1. .. .'I' '. ,' Z ff'WlM,f3g My 3.1....L....T.1Z'lLlL ,,311,QQ' l'l1:A1:1. ,l311Nn1cK, '23 L1f:oNA MAv1sn. '23 I' ' '.,1gg'xgj'Mjfd -H 1 C, WA? .KAI ?g3g., ug5n:fm:mo'mx XY. VV. CA1.nw1a1.1.. '24 I-l'Au01.n N. Monnls. '25 1 Ig Jug-1-1'-Hg::hfl11l1 -'Hr' :,,-43, :'::::fnw,....4.w.....1...1........ IxA'rHA1:1N1.: CAIJ-1o11N, '24 lC1.1cANo1z PARSONS. '24 ..... -,JMN fm r.:1':'1fL::.:: g5,g 1.1.1014 '11, mvm, 'en R- L- WAm'1w- '24 .' :.':.r: gr..':.'..ftz'..: :1v.rg: 'fl' 'iiif W 2:-'31I.1i'. :.2'.:'2. :..':1. ': SIGUOND '1P-M 'i:..:f'... :.:' ...v-'::i.':':L .'.H5'1---Q Q 'fa 'l.1T1.l'. 3'R1..'., L ,'f'. gV11.1.1AM O. EVANS. '22, ........ . , .... . . . . . . . . . . .lliditur -y.-!1-:-4-- H-1 1. 11 1 - '.f,'.'W1.' MW, 1:3-A1:.u1-..1. ...W-..' i.... '2,f. 'UNI IRWIN. 'EIL . . . . . . . . . . ........... . .M:ll1:l1:'il1g:' I'I1lil.m' 'f.'.:.. .1..:Iff'T..2 1. .1 '11 1 Q- ff. 'ff xiilff 212211515M-:F.T:::?Q,,,ff :n'u':f: liIiIrl'HA VA11m-1AN, '22 ..... . . . . . . . ...... NV0lIll'll'S lflmlilm' ' , TfI U mf'11g fm . NTLM' 2. ,y sk LANE 7 mcslc 1c1ml'1'011s . .. L. i',1,.,',...1-.. RM ul' 1123511-ke. win G. lf. Fl1.1x1omu. '23 films. PRIOR. '23 .1 . .. . .. 1'1!1.?11,.?. Qi .nl We-Qgm Snur. fl. IG. 1'o1.1..x1:n, '22 K. N. S'1'l-:wA1c'r, '23 ' .,.' .' . . ,lw'.I'y1f5' . ....,.:..:Lf? :':r. ::::',iz1:'f--11 M Awww I'0'1 f'11 - '22 . ' ' ' j51'0:.1'5f :N A 12'?.'.ffLx.........21.1I.. iI ROA rw 01-' ICI wrons l A- -n-H ,- 1,.1'g1 53:1 nm. ... ,,.,4,fgyQ:-M5111 lf. J. B1,m1:A. '22 M. .I. C1.Anl:, '22 .i.XM1SCIll'.llUI.l-.IS ,1.1,W'5'.'j 1 1 1.. .... , 1 . , 1. ' 'x ' -.1 . .'..1-., KV. H. . ,, 'g1,,,g,Wm!I w.'11. 1.,11.1S1.11. Z1 N 1 P1111 .mhl1lNM11NY u .0 W .14 ,, Rial oR1cm1AL bl A11 11 ml:AMURAl.s1 om 5, gr.. .QM ...M ....,,,,,,,1-W.....TIy. r A1:r. SIIUUP, '2 1 YVTNIIPIUCII .ln11Ns'1'oN, '22 .- ,1f.'XSfH,! 3' 1 1:11. :.:::1::L -'ra .. trim: N 'W 1ff- '24 f4'fMf 1 - fm ' ::.:.f..:t:1:.::'::-'.'.',.. L.'..:::1 F-'23'!5:1.1 fy I,1gmlmm........ lf. R. Romm, '24 YVANA K1.:ms1.1NG, '25 .. .... ...... ... ... ......,... -V-kfuq. MEI wa-u2............flTl.T1LT MAIIILINIG Volclmlc. '23 I,11:s'1'1c1c I.ANr:11olm, '2-I '. .....'..I. .. '1Cf..l'1L.T2 ,JQKA 'kb fggl:--5-f'..'1T.TI3fl '.EI'I WI1.1.1A M AIICIIICR. '25 'lJ. IC. IAIICBENDOIIFIGR, '24 N 'A' f '1l'Hl1'Q lf' jg: cjgflfd 83.17 ........1'TJ.T!H - uf....... NIARY HAIQER, '25 l'I1':N1u' NTACK. '24 1... . ........ ....... .. .. 15 DR 'CV LOUIS Huc1c1.1N. '24 .'Io11N M A1m1.1c. '25 I.'I.IS1.'1 l..l'TLfIfl.Z f.'L.iL2 Qibfifx A1 .1 TIIVE ASH' Wm 1 Mill lH1Nvu:1c. 'za .1AM1:s Mvrrf. , , 11:11.:f:..J3::.'.:L 1'1:'.2:1.t: 3y:f1iJ1 'fn PE LECTURE 011' M. IJANNENBAUM. '2-1 'Do1zo'r1'1Y MU1.1.1cR, 25 : : 1 '.'T ..f ll.'T'.l'..'TI lg- 'ffgj y V ACE CUNFERED lg'-ON 'l'. DAVID, '25 OARM. l'vICl'liRbO,N. Jn . . ,J 13.5 il 1! J' -1-LZ ., 'H M- O G AS- '23 R ' 'NNN' 25 L:'.'::.1::r.'1 L........ 93 EI: gg' mr.:,m fgfgjilify-1717.1 lgllrxx-c1N1YI71z1uvFUsf. '24 Ti1cAm.1cv R11'1crt.1 lim, :...:K:.H.:::--3-:1gngmmvzv-5: If . h --.v...N .1..,., .1 . 1....,, . ' . , I -,f 4, . . u u . .H 1. uu........11 1-1-.11-.1y.f..... gl. .V Lv.mM 'LHu...m..uIml D H 1. 113vA1:n5 .11 I 11vAm-1-Er R021 110 .1 A My T M H in In 1 MAJ. I. Lf- ...........f.2'g2,fj g'f---1.-I-........ 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't.v HM- i'.l FW? stir ' .,qj'..v3 , ii 11115, I ,1, 15 ii,!if,i,, lif'rf?i,,r Vigil, if MQ 4' 1 .'1 1:53 ,el w. 3, lf'.l 'V' 2lffw V31 , ,N, 3,- 'Qtlrf 1,1'r,f'm2 9, ' 'wif f 'W ,ei 1 ,,, , l 1' liz' ffl f-QA' 'iii 15' Q I, by 1, 5-meh 1 lic' -I ,Wifi .L , . , . 151,53 . ,, 1 ' qv-V, iw ' ' A il 1 '5'.'l?l'? lhfizh i l1, 'fl.f 'ij i 1 cfflidh' 1 3,413 em ' lf 'i'Lc'1i' l ta Eli. .4 l tiers, V '1 X ' 1310-+731 g.,, 1,,f ffl 1 ,H 'if-'sl 1 1 ,Qi lp :-.4 .. 1 'fv .1 -'w lf , No better barometer of the campus journalistic activities of the year could be chosen than the Daily Palo Alto. ln previous years the editors of the Daily ceased to influence the paper in any important way with the expiration of their terms of office. This year the outgoing editors were appointed to an editorial board. Those acting were F. Leiser, '21, Il. J. Borba, '22, and Mary Jane Clark, '22, Harry J. liorba, '22, edited the Daily during the first term and was followed by William C. Evans, '22, Both men had been connected with the paper since their sophomore year and showed their ability as desk and managing editors. The women's editorship, created last year, has become an important editorial position. lllary Jane Clark, '22, and Bertha Vaughan, '22, were selected for the first and second terms, respectively, in recognition of the service they had given the Daily. Tom lrwin's group of gardeners in the cabbage patch have supplied a daily column of wit, which has been greeted with increasing interest. In lighter vein, also, the freshmen and women's editions added zest to the routine of issues. Through the medium. of the Pacific Intercollegiate News Service, Stanford re- ceives current news from other colleges in return for its reports. T. E. liowen, '23, has been at the head of the business staff and under his control the Daily was able this year to free itself from debt. The second annual convention of the Wmistern Intercollegiate Press Associa- tion met at Stanford from April 17 to 19. Twenty delegates, representing col- lege publications west of Colorado, convened to discuss the problems of the Uni- versity publica.tion. Robert Donaldson, '19, now of the United Press in San Francisco, instructor Paul II. Clyde, of the Journalism department, Ernest J. Hopkins, staff writer of the San Francisco Examiner, and Professor E. E. Robin- son addressed their sessions. l fx-.l Pgcyfb- -Y,-W--W .A-Y-W ,. .,.... Y .W WWW-.--.. Q K 1 2 1.,2'ffi - ' -ei.: 1 ' . Tx Ji. ir D. . ' Q,-,LZ!.-4g4,..4L!lLT2 - e 2 W 1 .fl - gi' JAC 'nf-W C i lj '57 3-X ,err - 7 .. AA ' S H,: 7.J p vi ii-i?I'NqigL'1 1' 'Qi 7' 1 Q-'ig' 1, ,LJ -JJ--' is , N' ,J as L ,A AM 'Q ,F ' 'NE fi ,,.q 1-ik' 11.1 if S' xy-S 'lf 1 l ,f'5f iv' fi , i 5 ' im fffqleb J' i'- fi Q 'J ' fr-Q W 'Z Xli. 37 'ff': fL.:' , if ft V' . 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S Dxgnity fl? , - M ,, V, y mllusl wr, Tr 31 ' in- Avg . . , is F IIHNIICCS Roach for Then' Muncy yy My J-J., I ' :,'r'?'x5?'13 ' - 'Ti ' Y AP ff? 'Cilx If 1 1 ti. I LAL lv ,e Q' fm ,M 'W' 'il' 9' M W if - 53 Y, ' l'Aj f': Q 'fix iff' x'f' bl iff ' U7 X fb: WT' any gr: g-,U V Q46 Lx: ykH'l , 3 ' v HJ- ' Llx5ff'f YHA - , Prof. Smith ' NWNI ,Q I , Bull, II ' 'V , XFN 9- -5 W6 und thenfigg V1 'wks It UP ' NP.'IYJ'vf!!'r PX: K-NKYW' f m, wp wi: li 'fa-'J 1 W 3'1 L ' L zlmuimlfl-4 , F wk yy K' , Sw vfvuglfffk f 1 ' ' 'M gin. a f ' X 1 ' r. 8' i . . . f-JGWT, 1 A - x W . - ff 1.4 'ff gg-ff W5 Kg I ,v' X Ny -gy. , ' 1 913-21: ' ' My I Past :md B111 gfglzf 'f D Present, 'IUAIIIIHHS 'j' 1-,lgfl if 'nip 27? 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Wulls 1il0i'kll0l' Ely Cowiug 'fhompsml H nrzfuld l i5hcx' P-Q1 gmfalyfi gg' Irwin XVnhI1'ord FllIDlil1gl'l' liowlvs fr 2X'f11 ,'g,f1,Q- Ul't'1'1l -lSol'hn Fu l'S1ilIi1llli lmwis Evnlls 'l'11thi1l 1117-' 'f '11 ' -5 'Q EXC 1' 1' Q11 - - ,:'N'yI1.,L-1? -.WIN fy. HAMMER AND COFFIN N Hu, mf n V 4Q11,5igQ11 IIONORARY MEMBER 11,1 '+'1Jf. . -,1-f 3y:,1'1y-,gg Miss JANICI4: DUNKER, '22 112, S11-, .Q W 511.15112 Mm 11 mms 1112 1 ,754 L 1 ICUWIN A. Wl'11JIJS, '1-1. fl'11oM,xs E. GREEN, '22 ,QM '19, I3URN1s'L' U. Wmlwolw, '18 Amnum ISINNS, '22 gffkw 0. .4 'X . .4'-', flQ,q'9', 'l'u0M.xs KI.1cc11:N1cu, 1151 111541114415 'l'llUM1-NON, '22 5,35 1 c.l'2QQ.2f IMNIICL W. EVANS. '211 R.x1.1'u II. Cow1Nc:, '22 15' '5rL'f'fbfQ1 Au'I'l1UR J. IT..xRzma1.n, '20 Dxvm 'l'UTl11LI1, '23 1122 ggjgipf' VVARR1'1NF.11EWIS, '21 'l'1mM.xs GA. IRVVIN, '23 11573521 JAMES B. .I+'.xBr.INGlc1z, '21 NoR'1'11oU'1 r ELY, '24 HARRY BORBA, '22 I,lllI,IP NP1XX'II,I,, '24 fiuf' ri-'1:J',Q 1 'VIIUM-W ABOWLM. 22 1111101.11 H. Homin. '2-L 1,1 'l'11ml.xs R. CARSKADON, '22 CARI. S. SHOUP, '24 'fg- 1' X '-I - , - - , Y, ,f3jJQfQ' Juncs CLARK, '22 lffiuqlm 1f'IS11ER, '2-L . 1111 Q A 7, LX ,A 1133 6,B'1QMff5'Q 9 ' - . -,A ---. - - -- -----'--QT-.1, fyli-fi? S-22. pi??If'1'77'j1I?ifQ?fTfv'7 j'EYf-7' '1.LQ'gf 0 2 V 11 1 w xggagjs , N' 2. 1 . -tg, . -' L, , M3-'. :L1..:'1,fL,,. ,, 1, xi..--A ,l A5'k ..9?QE1'2Qf'-1331 fi 5'iff51v 'ff XJ Xu ., f 51-11-'-2,1-E-..c3'1.P J2fF'D1.r1-31.1 17 211911: 532' NX M-M' ' XX' 51 -9-lf'4Iii1 D.l 1T.:.Q. 13- , 1 , -.M 7 2.1 X,?iE3i1,,f:fL3,'T,.ili.l2'ffvi2i,QQ:.'l.97'4f JFff 308 jf- Sfl.ANI.-Ultlb, qo,nJuN,o4 01923 QUA U ll'l 'j.: 'fi' lip ,-' '91,-f Q' T. -'--- -, ., ., ,. Z f-f ' ' - 4, ' f. .-citrix lf- 'fff--new we .1-pf-sN.f'.,.r wgmwf-a',z M: ez-,:.1, -Q '-Q1 ,f N ,, y. ,, ,J , xv' , 54 , , 2 ,K-,J.gf,,., A 6 - .N 4 4 A , , , ..,,, .Jqf X V, . KD- -- ..A .. .-1 sr' ' I-J. Ot..-,L-L ?i'r'x,,lil1. '? -t.,.Kg.1..i..,.1 drain . to f gy .px gpfij ' W Kjb,tft'Hf,+ 1 ff 4 ?' l lvllfff P- ' 1,1 A'-:I ff 7 lcaqtyil , .. 41 I. tw re.-. ' l- P' lim- at l'1'-ltff lf I, Fa 'T'I-IE. STANFORD 'Wff ,A 1' - T 1,55 9 f N r .WJ ' tv ' t--.l 'l CHAPARRAL N , 'lll'-X-A J ff l wif? X A. lnf,1yfyQ,:, ly . lllfxlfk 'V lx Q-. 5 Eifl5f??l4ff1i l ff. 5.1-5.YYf:fH t '1 ... L2 l J 1 ' Pg 71:1 1 lr 5. W U -' X :tv t t xl. ,f w , , NO. pn ILIIHIIIGI' and Cothn, whose Cl1app1es put out the Chaparral, has experi- 'i+W,e . Vx' . ,, , - - . . , , ',,.,,-'v L fflluil a 51-.11 ot both mtenslve local work and extensive expanslon. The prenuer kwtkzfint' NK hue opmentot tlns last lJPl'l0tl has been the faet that Chaparral is now published -fA ft2 . H 1511111 0l'Q2lHl?tltl0U wlneh wlehls an intluenee in four Paeitie Coast universities, f. V, fl fl Cl ulneh buls tan' to beeome of natmnal importanee. The original llannner '?'l-lfjf 1 lj grill, C0ffm chapter, founded a.t Stanford in 1906, is no longer the only one. The fAllli7l'flt.'f ll ,. ' UCD' IS now estabhshed at the Unwersltv of VVa,shine'ton. the llniversi ' 4 ' 'Kiln l rl 01.00. H 1 . Y: , 5 I I-,, In 5012, and the Oregon A,gfl'lt1lllll1l'?l.l tfollegie, as well. as at Stanlforml. 'l'he l , ' KT' V . ' ' - 1- X . - Oglgfgflllg glllllllillffl are liil0WI1 respeetlrely as Sun Doclsrer, llemon l'uneh, f JU W, ant ,haparra W' ff? L ' ' Xxx: rj lli HUll'l ' H I ' ' ' - - Whftf--'r ef, ffllplo tlus vear has been more H,lllllllI0llS than Ill'1'Vl0llSlV llllllllilllllff' 'e 'f-97' fr I I I ' , ' l 1 ' ' ' 'I , 1 - 2,5 L,,.,N,uA!.VP W-.gl -1780! Oflltlons, lllllStl'21fUtl by varleml art work. Fred l,ll'l'i'0 and .Inn Ulark aeteml utv cllt Ptllt0I'S during' the year. A la.rg'er number ot' euts has been useml, and ,3f2'l,17lgfq ff., -, I -1 , V. 'V I v .' .' 5'-A,J,.. gn.. mlflfl fll1cl.to1u eelor UOVOIS haxe been tlequent. 'Plus clevelopment has been ,- 1 I N ,, . . . .. , 'well' f 7211.1 posslble tlnfough new ettleleney Ill business management. Warren llewls, fyufiglyjf, I ,, n o - - - . . . Il' ' .- h i 'wok over the flll?lI'll'ltll relns at a time when the mmus slgn Jn the treasurv .+l:.lkllfJ 'J ,An-, , I . . I , -V .lux un,-. lgjf fi 10111.14 ecl the plus. Lewis and 'Pom Uarsksnlon, '22, emhtor, workerl con- tj,-l?1fl.':' i , I- x . - . . . . . , . 4.1 ', -U, JJ S mntly, untll the lll2l,9,'2lZlIl0 IS now on a 'hrm hnanelal tootlngx U 'Q . . . - IV? SY ,Ae ffl the quality ot humgor that the Ohl. lioy has been Sl'1'VlIlQ' up. personal . ,fun fi, IS the only guicleg but from the reliable source of'eampus eonnlnelut, lt HtimlfiiItfasreertalnecl that lTl0l'P,iEll2lIl one student has 0EltJl'l'SS0ll the llOlIl'l' that Lg! Q Y lf! fthe. ,lmplne ol' them all leame. out tlus year. Numbers have been Eglgffyr -pw Ill 111110, llltfllllllfln' sueh thoue'httul 0l:l'l'I'lllQ'S as VVrong Numberf' Personal 1gzfj'M M ll r N . rl h - ' - ' - in tillllll?Ol,H Necessary Number. and 'l'he FCl1llllll'10 Fllngf' For the 'hrst -Qfgi 3.5! l1l0 In many, many years. the Olml Hoy surrenclerecl the llannner to the SOO 505,35 e'+r:,4 I- 0 v - - . . . ,eq f U10 lllllverslty and let them emht an Issue entn-ely by themselves. ,K V1 H 5' 'Ny' lg! in 'tl he Football. Show sta.g'e1l by Hammer and Cotfm on November 19 was an f fgC f l t 5 flnee ot the varied work of the organization, ancl, lnenlentally. helped greatly ?'x.Q ll . ' ' 1 .X ., 111 -- .' . - . . 'S-f X, YI! lNU,2 the f'lllHlN'l?ll questmn mark. ight? .' L. X N YQ I Lztqry l.'3 gTiV 1-ip. L fl eff- , L., 'l 1 '.....Q.1T1fJ'ff1'1:f M-1 ffm 1135 1 - Jn 1,- ':4ss,.f.- -' --xy-nf , ' .. ,- Pxllgly '91, -ffgszfxlx iifli I LjffQ?,'1fi'4 iff .PQQDJ ,i '-Qifycg 'U .Fl K if was fzbitifegtt fig' N, f e o Page with efgi. 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'g,,i,.AfSf,' HY ,. xi..- Y 1 ' N , H' ' '79 Mud Q'j 'L 'JL' '1'lL1J'x ' 'LWLJ uv 310 W gh s x ' -J 'FV , '17 P: - ,, Q .- K f ri: s '51 2 -N C-,FY v -1, N- 4 f- -- 11- ,- -. v - A . 0 - ----nf A ' ' ' ' --Y--w -M-Q -Y, K T f lf- 1, -A, M . l - f Q,-A,-Ft I X -,5 , fig, gif .Q y Q j,,,x.- -f f fltfwffii-i MP JJ XD gsm f i ww L21 in-L 96-1, 5 '- f--f.m'fA+ ,sS'iOtlrft2iJ 5,4 P'a-has lwfmsrttaf aiifdfitoktt ,fszgjgfi tmg4,g.gs4-w-it-fa-,1m56.555s---'mfg ,tiki ' HJMQ,-f L WY .1 5 ,TPI f K S T A N FO R D' Q5?'JuN,oo 01 9 2 3 Q U A D Eli It N 'Ry J JQ xi I w EQJ im it imxti 2 ig Li' .3 95 lxpv . 61 W af--5 1, V- 4 .' ' ,V A i A l .1 if il 17 1 5,9 Glfa fu .7 it 'F , l 1 .1 K R Nu, :Ui 'lift t T1-112. STANFORD itii M f'if'L PICTORIAL Effwlsl ala? X .Q N 'mf f I ' 'Q tl - , ML rf 'V ' . 1 ,v f Q tl I H W5 PP . Hifi eff L-A-l dx V ann I :Il X Hr. v,-ADJ 'pjg ,I Illhflll' svvruul yt-ar of its life, tho Stanford Piuturial has assumed a pt-rmanvnt M .Mp 4 ...g - 1 , U I . , , . , . , ,.unfNy',44'A wp, I am In Lrllllllllh-lll0. l nclvr tho auspuevs ot the Press Club It has ba-on 1-mlitucl ffjfiggi b . . . . . . . .. A, Y 1111-n xx ho arv l't,'t'0Ql1lZl'il loaders in university Journalism. F al- ll? vw - . MW i J' M H10 l::f't0l'l?ll has wlth each Issue plwsentoml a photographic l't1I'0l'll ut' 4-ampus iff A If ' 1 . . I if ' ,',ili,5 rotnfh. lhc central photogravuro suction monthly retlvuts tlw progress ut vur- iii we Ht stuch-nt at-tlvltivs and shows many unusual slants on campus vliaravtvrs. EW' . . . . . . , . . , , , li' f fm A moans ot vxprcssmn tor thosv with uluas if0llf 0l'lllIlQ' luuvorsity atlalrs IS Sgt, 5, . . . . . , , N flwcind H1 the pagvs ut the Pictorial. Discussion ranges from tho Cum L?lllllt?H fd'-l 52, 'Mfr .g1jEl00 to final vxaminations, fresluuan clisuiplinv, antl co-cultivation. Any sub- XIQSIQP JIS J it that students do or might do is presented. 'I'his opportunity has givvu a fldilfgfk an b-- .. - - . ,. . - . . A A 5-,l' Ulamlu tivld tor expression ol' student opinion than is attcrmlval by any otlu-r fjaulpus publication. 'I'hv Pictorial this yvar' has bucn more truly a forum of I ,QWM Wflflllf Uluniun than has any campus publication of lm-1-vzit years. A r. 5 .m.f1'l1i'011g'l1. tho pagvs ol' the Picttzrial can bv trauml tho agitation For and flqfllnst thu stumlvnt owned autmuobilv. Undor tho guisv of Onion Gvm-go, :nu Ixlooknor has vnturtainvd with his humorous, satirival artiulvs. Wu rm-arl 559, ot the Rough and his antithvsis, the Snake. Q'2L ll Y Earl Crowe, '21, was vclitor cluriner tho autumn quartvr. llv was fmzllrmw-tl all . Cf. NVoliltur4l, '19, anal later by Harry Iiorba. i22. tfrmw and Boi-ba ll2lYl' A P-fllllf,-rl l't'COQI1IfIU11 as mlitors of the Daily Palo Alto. VVul1lt'oral. a Y0lft'l'tll1 ol' kgdijftl , 'WINS Journalism, IH a tormvr ombtor ol thv Quatl and Chaparral. ,' '? 5,f, W- Y. . . . . if 1 1 wo 3 aul IT. 'l'albort, '22. autuml as busmvss inanagor tll1l'lllg' tlu- vntlrm- yvar. His yr ' ' . , . , . . . af 'UT 0 3: bmught to tlu- IIHIQEIZIIN' a new group of advvrtisvrs ancl subsvrmlwrs, .lohn fgmfqetl fa ' UOYWBV, '2-L, and Donald lllt'Q2lll't'I'l, '25, worm' 2lilVl'l'llSll1g' assistants to Talburt- Rt' QV fo-N Q .l gil fifixifl 'if f, x---s-h--- ---i.A ....--.- - W . .tt Q tif YZ- 573' --'iff Asses' mf' wwf-.? ff? ,. 4' t - .sXF1 .'if'ff3 QJS1, -.2s3fQ,t'fW13.5Qf,l?7f pl .-111, in Lijgffiji-,qix ,bj5jlf1Z1g1 i-D,-'fm ilf!'1E4,1: 'Q - - 3-1.220 wil gff -V G14 f - 'fa-Q4-f1'F .. C M-, -'vw Biff ji,-ffm? 1912- jf 13-. X, ' 9 . ifmf - 'QR lm '11-n -1' 2 -1 M3-L Yt:smfg:a ffhis-551492,yvf3wf2af3F: ' tr- ,dfyi!Qfzfig-fg,iyy'QX?fg4 'H an mfr ,'i-:Q-ive'.fgmxi-fff-, I'h4l1 ,, , J - ' Lv ':- --L:..,L4J.'l 1Y.l-fr WV3-LQ ff Qfr 311 -.-1 fi 7 STANFORD 1923 QUAD , K If ,.. - f . , - ,,:7.ff9,Tf. 1. fli 1.6 'ff .X.M,-lgiii,m,.'L,,,l ,l I ..- lips.. Q Q , L I . N 1 ' gi' K 'RQ Cwllgf ' i J, Eli va, ,Q fl -V I, ll l.: i- Ui, 5.-Eiiflm f of-121' i X li .li il, Alfi' egg:-5, 'Tl-IE STANFORD sl, 1, 'x lftwj ' ,li iausrizzxrnn Review V Ki 'fx 'EVN 'Q f .lv fill .-will fi.. ali' '- f? f'3i'. 712, lixiilievlil 'l 'fl ' . - - ' -5, ll? yi :lla Ft,i '.' . , , , , , , . ' 'Q' t'-'Xl' ii 'IWELISIIED with the idea of Jl'OVllllT10' Stantord alumni with an interesting v l 5 l'f1l'L '- ' - I H 4 ' x an ' ' l' fff','j,,1,gQ4 souree of news happenings on and arou11d the 'I+ arm, the Illustrated Re- ,i-g,f.,iJ, . view has grown in mtiuencc and importance, especially during the past year, .-Q, . . . . - ,' png' '- ll' until titty-two per cent ol' the graduates oi' Stanford now receive the magazine. ly. V, 'A l .w . . . . . xi lfy ln addition, the sales on thc campus have increased with its development. lt ,iQlilQ:T' has become ol' especial interest to the seniors and graduates at the University, fp, gif-,Qlwilfif who either are already. or are about to become, members ot the Alumni Assoei- .pl 'Qjtxliig ation. Membership in the association carries with it the subscription to the Illus- 91, HM Elf, trated. till ' i Ni ,ew l'aul Flyde, '20, has been at the editorial desk now tor two years, and under il!- YQ 'ii . . . . . - 1. 'Mil' xg, his direction there has been assembled an able corps ot writers. Tmportanee is .f-,'plf -j.,f4 laid, not upon the partisan discussions or individual viewpoints, but rather upon ' l' 'nw 1 U - portraying the 'facts that are evident at Stanford. Student activities are given W 5:5 ' 1 a great amount ot attention, and in addition, happenings that are of peculiar My xilx i . .llQ' , ,,i , w ii , i,,l.fli.lf. interest to the alumni are recorded. Such campus Writers as Dink Templeton. ell' l ffliiliixrilf llarry liorba and Shelley Pierce are frequent contributors on sport subjects. .l Q,fp,lzQ.N'ff1 'llhe department ot :News lrom Stantord People Everywhere, edited bv Elinor -L-.wi .1 -i.gi:f',q Cogswell. '16, gives miscellaneous notes of Stanford alumni all over the world, ' 4.1, .H I ,?',5tt,,i.,'. Sometimes the word '4illustrated in a 1nagazine's name means nothing but lil' QB? llx ' X V K. X - . . - - l li' gp a. selling slogan. 'l'he illustrated Review, however, is an illustrated magazine in Sl. Nl the best sense of the word. Excellent views ol' the eampus appear in every issue .lr and almost every article has been enlivened by a. picture. ln this way, better Njejiegi than a. skilled writer can develop lt, the life of the campus is portrayed for the it 5,3 1.14-17.27 alumnus. Ni ,wal fwf-:Lp , 4.1. l l C if X, ' at ' L-if T .i,g:5.i' I ' . I D .lv-fl 6Q.'Q-N, J. l'l. McDowell, WP, aets as business manager. An Alumni Board ot Editors. 'M lwl 5- eomposed of eight Stanford graduates, supervise the poliev of the Review. 'gil' o ' W4 Lv, Vi X, ,vi ,. Cdl: lift .' M141 ' il,?N.?1JJi1'Al. yi 'D i N xrflif. Gil? Q23 -1-iq , . - T2 ,, I ' ' gin' ' -'s w-l-H-wr -'H-Qwlril NI' .O ', I ,ia C g.,,' 2.2.1. iii.: ,yifjff-.-3,,,,gy, mf-YN i .req .Wim 15 A-T .,,,, -sigm. fy f ,,. m+9lflf J K5 'ici ii- rg fflef, wi'lf'7 -k.1LE'?1J 5- 'rsi-glrfflffii 5'1f'l-'U wi 'HL' rv'z+r 'T'NWf7.21eil U 'WZQ .Jw -7 ,fo :.4,.ep:,,,-,,-' P ' ' E55 l . .X fi 14? ref? FJ, 9 cYC'y.iQf+' 5-'-.i f ' -. e f. f fn, L , ' N ass-.Z-. , i .- rw' wail eg fifl.Cwevi- p.g,-,:f1: 2.5 5525... K. ' if sift H. -' fax,a..fl?itf,mlN12'H Q3i,1,4,iLre 'o2+l.3fi'L11 r--fv,3,,..Lref ir1?l:ix, . , e,-Ln,.ik,J , 54, Qf,QE5?,fL Eng, ilfggtgi 312 Jj, ,A I y N s 'r .Vx N wo R Qo,,,,JU,,o A 1 9 2 3 Q U A D Vifi -, ff, -'J Qvghffffz- 7 if-g , lv.-ij . 1, gr 5 6-fy-,' , he 2: f6 ' ,, 4- 'T 'i1 ' wx ,. 5, 5 -5- .----' ,-3, K tht?-yr L-4 1, J, Q BY+.g3:1'Nff.f'c6 kg! 5 pl ',Sr'..,,i:QG-,,yL-wglftllg ., .avivfg 'J fnsjfuffyli g'x,',,iu :'5,yF,'j'r-W-.W ',,.,.,j,x,Q .g-.2 if ,QQ -,'.',X iii, ,Lyn f v. W ,035-Calm., I . ,sl 3 I.:-v, ,135 'git ,,,. Q -.-,,j.,L-it fn A 9 tx. pig!! .lm Lip LJ, , .XG .l Vx- avbi ,--5,2 f,RrrL,r,.i 7 ,',',5, W '-- -X V Y. '- ,ell ..--Q.. ' mi. 'x -3 F? H- V ALLJ- -.. 42 -v..4.'....r. , MJ ' wig, 1 ,?D.V7iyi1f, iff i ' Nufflmffi hifi , X791 4.41 left 'Ali ,Tw is Qin V 'kin ,Ji li ii i :fl Lp' -I .pq Q ff, xpui. gf, CARDINALN qwf' lit! l lei , fi '79 I ' :. 'E ,gf ig-5, 9' th! , 11 'il tphp qt. ' 1 ' ' ' H ' 77 PM I .. antord Cardinal. a. student magazine with professional standards, fgf,,jiLi',-', wi, Lila, at the end ot its third year, attained a permanent place among accepted ,wi Hlllent pubheat1ons. Eltective business management removed the threat of in- ,fi-f?.-'Eg' it -Ofiveney, which cuts oft so many literary efforts, and the Cardinal now commands '?!'fE'1i2' If K tl Haneial support that insures its continued publication. 5, l WEL rpg Literary production from newer cam ms writers was eneouraffed bt' a drize '.f5 ?5i1' 'r' f'OI1t 1 i - - - L' I :ki 4' z,,e Y Vast tor the best 0OI1'Cl'1i3lltl0HS. i5gQ.i,,fiL1g 1, ' . - . . - . ff-,l ,. ,gr 1 he editors have been more ambitious than in previous years in their art qffwfft 1 1 v n v . I Wollx. Wo1'lc of exee itional calibre has been contributed bv Pedro J. liemos for TN' ff the . . . , . . . . . -' . PW .si f,f,f,: t I 1110nthly lsrontispieees. Realizing that illustrations liven up the printed mat- ftp . .i ,. 1 , ,' Y I . V . . V , ,Mx in ft W, stoiies and articles have been accom ianied b ertinent ihotofrra vhs and ir NW-al - 1: ,,,3,,,Vq.,,f C ral, .1-' L arg wlf d 'i'WlUQ'S. -'Janice Dunker, '22, Fred Fisher, '24, and Ted Van Deusen, '24, V010 the trio of artists, already known for their unusual ability, secured for the :i .i yf 'C Jai-f' F 'Mtg ' 'ni' , if-, f -J. Cmillnzil art Staff- qml7Varr,en Lewis, '21, edited the .Cardinal during the first two quarters, and was ,M ,eeeded by Archie liinns, '22, for the remainder of the year. The position of -657, 'lwlness manager was held by Tvan Deach, '23, throughout tl1e entire year. QQQ-,lliffgg ,big Ot peculiar interest was the February number of the Cardinal, which was Qxirglf over to the lenglish department for' publication. lllembers of theufaculty ,E nomxilitecl everything from' poems to editorials, and there made the first an- 5,6 and jtinent of the prme which the department has offered for the best stories 't i loems to be submitted each year. .l he bardinal has been partieiilarly in- ggi S Illlllental in providing impetus for the talent wluch is known to exist on the yiirqyll QW campus. W Tire staff is composed ot' : Robert Binkley, '20, associate editor, Harry 'QXQTZQEQ T YUUW '20, Edward llandels, '2l, Edward Strong, '23, Carl Willieliiison, '23, ET 11331 Kleckner, '19, I:QOblI1.'l'J2ll1lDSOl1, '23, andsflliester N. Hess, '23, 'l'li-ese men ,Eb tgp: hfibfi.tt1'oi'i1 time to time, in addition. to writing poetry-and short stories, con- ftliwzig 5,534 il I I ed to the editorial pages, in which true manifestations of student thought Qkfqg wave Hhbeared. il freak f i-57 l. '5?ff,. YTP 'Psa 1-f f C ff' ,-tx - 'TK' of-f1:sgQe2ff70 -2 '13 f, MF Ti f 'AAL'15',,2i4?'-f',fiff ,,,,25' 50: FFP' 'ikiiigf-f..fdf. ,fifty Niiif' . 1 f ' 19595, 31.3 STANL-onqf0,,,.W,o 81923 QUAD , v K . , . '15,- j:Q -.vc , ,.. , . .- - V- - --' 4 Yyfm' ik J 1-gif 11 , ,Q ,, - f 5- -, 1 H U, ,' QT, Vw, 1,fL.K3f .Mfg-L -EE 1 :1'5, 'x'7f'.' 'M' -fx l': 7 4' M N ff' im? ' , Z.-T Br-JCJXK lm !53,:gE' r,-',gi!v1-6qyiflfigyv fJi1y- L ma, i rr-3 w255SfQ2ff'f :f:'f, 1Fiywiffgi,fffZ:i3i912siM5?f' Bffkgfglw' ' X .LL . . A LQJ' ,Y J .Ju :J .' 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'95 ,III-,lisa FAI:III.'I'Y IIIIIIBEIIS . iQr.IGrf,1fIg D.IvIn S'I'.IIIIc JUIEIIAX, LL. D. Gonlmx D.xvIs. A. B. Qtffylcff 533 WII.I.I,uI HIcIcIII4:II'I' C,IIIIII I'II. PII. D. P.II'I. CI.vImI1z, A. B. yj HI-:Nur DAVIII GIIIIY. PII. D. ,.',fQI?f Iffg' Nineteen H1mrl1'erZ and Nineteen, SIL. 'l'IIoxIAs KI.If:cIcxI-:Ie A'i7IfCtGC7I- Humlrerl and T'LUC17ftfll RQ x gf, D.INII-:I. W. EVANS RIJIII-:II'I' C. BINIiI,I4:Y AII'I'IIIvII HfXliZl I'ZI.IJ M v Ni11.etee1I. H'1L7lll1'6ll and 7'we1Ity-One F., XNAIIIII-:N F. Llcwls EAIILI-1 E. CIIowI-: WII.I.IAxI F. LIcIsI-:II E- 1.55 Nineteen Hunrlrcfl and Twenty-Two I ,mqfef XVll.l.I.-KMA C. EVANS HIKIIIEX' J. BOIIISA fffffjj QQ' AIIIIIIII-1 F. BINNS 'FIImI.Is R. C.xIIsIc.II1oN 'E 'ijfh Q, SIII4:I.I.Y N. PII':IwI': 5,9 DVM., QR, Nineteen. Humlred and Twenty-TlL1'ee WI'I.II-: KII.I'.x'I'IIII'Ic Cl'-NURS H- PRIOR KKXKII fha TIIoAI.Is G. IRWIN CAIII XVlI.lll'2LMSOX QIESSQYQ if-i?bF,,g M KI-:NNI-:'rII N. S'l'l'INVAll'l' QU71,'-EQ, .., mix --FA 1 M- Im,,Q,.J:73fT .'4jj-'rf14-if-1-.. K GF I- Ispw I. ' , fy I: fi Rf' f52j4 ff'y 333 D2S'IIfj5XI-'Q13f .. --I' I-' I: R 1 - , ' 1 ---'J ' ',' .. X --3. ,A-. , uf I -' W -wipA.Qff wx, X- .. ' ,?cw3fIz1M?G?v1?! XYJLIJQQ 2315 X I 11 STAN I-'ORD gm- Q 1923 Q U-'N I-' 1- aes. 'oi ' Y , - N Q W , i up Y Vi Ei,-22? Q ,Q vi.-qwwv ff, , .4 ,-1 -g 'xr-111' , 'gi 31- ,I A ' ZQ',xv1J-NV141-E,:rLE7 J , ,Y7 V-.-9 ,j ,: ,J ,k ' 1j'5 ,- , ?,!11,1'. 1 1vw,1s11,,, 5 ,zfiflg E2 1- A1 ,NQL51 ,. A' ,nl 1,11 b51xrg.1.JJ,g11Q ,JH -g1 1, 11115, 1 .,,1 ,I , 1. . 11, , ,, ,,,f, Q 11. .1-A1 1 5 .111 111, 1 , ., ,1 7 . 1 -ff. T1 - , .. 1 , - .,, -1 ,, ..1- . . -- , i1'WQ1g,nf', ffl . 1, Q ,Cy V ,WL 'u , 5 f-321112, Q? Q,11,,QLfL,i:,:A, 2 ,M - 4 0 0' U ,Q1gX,21 11I,Ii1T1J WL' , .A X: 1-,i L,-1. - A.11-mllvgrn-,ga , A11,,..... V 6,70 --1kMilg!QJ A, Q.1f,G ll j.,x:v ,Q--V 15111 ' 5,111 lj 1 . J.,,1, 1 1 jgv .,,.. 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'1 THETA SIGMA PHI YW 'sMfJl1!f,f 'A 51:11 1 -1.1'1'11'1y , . . . . 1- ' 3'1iA'1,! ,11 1, Womens Natlonal Journalxstlc Fraternlty 11153, , 11 , 1 . . - 11,1 Iota Chapter, hstabllshed February 15, 1910 -' 1 1,3133 fggf Founded at Washington, 1909 11'-T, 1 ' 'T' 11'W 1 -.1 'E l'- l'l1 11 11 '1 1141 1 - ' l111.i1.g 01+ B Illlulih 1 ,,.! 1, 1,,j1 v . 5,111 1 'Rf2j,.U PlH':SIDl':NT - H11:1c'l'1m VA1'1:u,xN, '22 Sl'K'Ill'I'l'AllY Rosmmln' DRACIIMAB. 121 11111 '- ' 1 y , 1 1 K ' 1 1 111- 151475 V11111:-Pmcsllmn-:x'1' - Mmm' JANE Cmlcli. '22 1'm1m:-:Ulu-111. - MIbl,l.ll-. WIMHMY, 22 111,151 11 .Q,g3,Du'1' AllK'llIVIN'l' - -TANICIC DL'xKl1:n. '22 1315 1 KV Ji, H -hx 1 HONORARY M1111 mm-s ,JJ 1' '-1,13'QQf'1 Nfxnmm B,xu'1'1.1-:Y Rvru Cmll-'om' NIl'l'K'Ill'Il.l1 W, 1cy,1Q.fL NIAIKGEIKY B,x11,11:Y Rl l'Il SA xlvsox 1' 5 1 X511 El.lz,xlu1:'1'Ir BL'umN1:I1.x 11 EIH'l'll' MllIllll'II.I'Il'IS 11110 l Q--.7f','1lL, 1f1 1VIAll1l0Rll'l DRISCOLI. Cfxuol, Glucl-:N XVILSOX Nineteen H'm11rl1'61l and Twenty-011111 ,131 'N Doluwm' Hosmxs ALL1-:N R0111.g11,111v D11.wIIM.xx 1 I H1 Nineteen Hzmrlred and T1ue111ty-Two 'jffj I 1,-.1 B11z11,1.11,x V,x1-uxmx JANHM Dvxmzxz ,V ' X51 MARY .Lxxn CLAIHQ Mmuox Po'r'1'l1:n M1lI.l,ll'I XVIXIIISII ,, ,1 ,I , 'j,'i1'N,'-.5 JN'111et1'en H umlrecl and Twenty-Tl1,1've xv ,1X'--if-1 M,1lt1ux11: V011:m:1c 67411111 V' fl X ,,,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,.- . . ..-..- LVC11- Q Wig?-+1 QA - 1 -www -1-, 'gr' 3 - Q-v 1-tg -. m'17:?fT'c1 ww ny. :ix YZF ,Y 1'.Q 1 IPI-I 1 11111--.1 ' 1411-'L-'7 .14 1111+131 x.1.1,1-i1'11'b'f1 13313, lf' gk! CZ jzgapimti- '11 . qxcgfx . 5' vii: 'TP K Z SEf.: ?Q J 'J 257111 A123gMQL1f1'fjf'fffifLQix as f 1 1 Q1QzfS1bfff5Q5,QQv13mEL Smfiiw 'S,f?,+i 1Xuv,111Sv115,01-M5111-11 -- 1- ,f.11f111f11s11z61fZf .X M. -2 liw!7-A---- . .. --. 316 s'r.1x. N 1-'o H in ,,awUN,o ,1 9 2 3 Q U A D J F7-J 7- n K- 1 fu .mf -,W ,. . 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'TM LTIWUGIT 110 Stanford publication is edited solely by women, all the eampus ,Zif'1i'gfi.i,i up ti V ,J'ournals have women on their staffs, or their pages are open to eontribu- 51,2 1011s from memhers of the five hundred. ,QQ .1','93'l Sopl-fg:i0i92Zl Quad ineludes two women o11.its.staff.Hl1'or previous volumes, iEify'ill,3Qj3'i year Scveiqilqllliilg tried out only tor the. editorial staft ort the Quad, but this -xi Selected to-15823 L Niffclflftarl under the business manager. lwo ot them w1ll he fmfiil Women Qweigiggn ti? nisiness side ot the next volume. ' p M- the 1' Q 1 I . e same opportunity on the Daily ,I alo Alto. ,Oneithird of ljflmi ,Qty on epoiteis tor the paper this year were women, with a womens editor and 'G ar warg xg oman serving on the desk news editor. The position oi' women is editor v2,fiQfflQ,g StlI'deI5EflLE1El'1ast year with the- view ot giving the women a permanent veiee in elected -ilsitillis tlirougli the editorial columns ot the Daily.. .ln ease a woman is -,if,,-lfjzg F Selectio en ifoi-in-ehiet, tlusotfieeiis not neeessary and' it in no way limits -the ifl-Qvgla il: hmidleqlli 0 .la woman candidate tor the ehiet ueditorship, 'l'he women 's editor .W in Ol 1 In time editorial column suhgeets pertaining to the women students, and is ,ll M53 '1tU'g9 ot the news assignments made to women reporters whom she oversees it'Yi 'lfg-, and advises in their work. Mary .lane Clark, '22, and Bertha Vaugzgllan, '22, C532 served as womanls editors this year. for '1lifolvoinleil'iledition of .the Daily il'alo.Alto.is an event .of the. spring quar- f'.f,1,1mn.tgi'11g'iaftifibi-.'t2i13 'illlilili 231-'i'l,nliiLn3ifS'Ii1ffil'i,.llillliFQ,-lntiuiiifiiiffiifiiii-'EZ l?'iil?Qw3 ag Sheet eomes out the night hefore Field Day, the event on the Women's lrfgsle program ot the.year.. I ' 7 qowd llfEXSlH'l11.?'gsaxx' the 'First lililtlgll in several years oi the Chaparral to he spon- ' ' J vi Q .1. '-- ' 1 'i -1-'f, v . Hfiui Li: the wmhmlivitfllHioliurgilxiemnl.. x ilienglaieli lTSll'C giliflrlgliigrfitlq- tllhuniotei 'ug mi.!I?fgl'l ii: the nmqakiiw t ' mn V mlrnlnine ull. ,, Hnuinmei rein iii? t ienisinmss end o ,',dW.1,Ei .fm Vaugh: . Maas we as t ILVQI itors up, was manager, Guy leta. Sigma I lil. Bertha Armin :ea Jim? Cfllgiktaoserxfcicl as editorg Janlee Dunker, 2.2, as art editor, and Mary t5,',.m,' fi ' -' f , .1., as msmess manager. ig.gg1-', P III dramatic writing, 'l'he Chappie football, show included a. skit. Imported tlxznfglft hy the members of Theta Sigma l'hi3 Rosemary Draehman. '22, wrote age dowlngntflltlga pageant given hy the Women s Athletic: Assoeiatlon for the en- i'fQ,f?5QXl .1-4' 'U - 'f5-Qfifyfv 'N T0 jglleta Sigma Phi, the women 's national honorary journalistie'fraternity, is tiJiji1Q11ted at Stanford hy. iota ffhapter. lt encourages women in at-tual par- Hqhlefl 1911 in eollege Journalism. l'hrough the RL:g'lSfLT1', a hureau reeently lestah- ff 'phat' Cflueililfl for placing' women. trained tor literary work, in positions, xi ' 3' ' 1211111 Phi aids them after leaving' eollege. ,egitff-if .nel ri,-tgiu r .-is ,L fjy' w SSTL 3-k1f ., .uf 17 '.,'..,C.-l-524: ss ff,-PTF o -1 ---' LLB' 71 0 wg ' K. -f . 3l.T Y .M David Castlelnan Evans Irwin Douglas Gage Mack Liehcmlorfvr Carskadon Pivlwv Pollard Borba Rorku Prior Clark Vaughan Bnndick XVillian1s Calhoun Vuergv Grill I,ow1-rs Putter Parsons Shoup Xvwill Lewis Smith Clyde Stewart Smith lVarren Edwards -I. :JI - STANI l,JliD 1923 QUAD J r d,oJuw,o j?'TF'?1'Qifg,H vJ'-T QX.u.,--fffgfia-gzr - ff' ...E s?.G,.'1'Qq:D','j'? IiT'gQ'O5FgT7q1gqgWg5N Ifffjvl 1i'Zi932ZfifA3f4g,.2,!.IQW4g1wifi OL:Wg,4bQ53. 34 gi g '25 I ,- I 'QSifqgifg.QL.-2j'iQgv1TQ?fS5 I, ' I 'A L-Q , ' ' Qs, V 'Q.....-- P, ' YN? A99 JIX C J -. Icy, , sf STANFORD CHAP'1 ER f-r If 'Ig-46 Q' 7 0 ggi AMERICAN JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION f:Jg.M, My FOUNDED JUNE, 1920 QE. Q Sim ef Q5 OFFICERS 5 ESTDHN'l' - ..-- - KENNETII N. STI-:wAIx'r. ' fig. SIIOE-PIIESIIIENT - - BEIITIIA VAVOIIAN. ' 246, 1,4 Qi T .c1cE11'A1:1. - - THOMAS R. CARSKAIION. ' WI IIEASUIIER WALT:-:Ie M. YVAIIREX, ' R162-' If . I FACUIITY MEMBERS QW.. ENE PAUL I-I. CI.Ym': EvEI:E'I r W. SIIITII IL H. Q 3 sp... L56 5' gf I- MEMBERS Wig? :I .I ' I K' .T . 6, .Cdl Wig Nineteen Hundred, and Twenty-One i?M J'1'2Ig Aff' J. B. FAULINOI-III. I . la 'I fix! 3 144 Nineteen Hunrlrecl and Twenty-Two Lg VIZ QW HAIIIIY .T. BOIIIIA SINCLAIII G. TIm1III'.E I UV., TIIOMAE R. CAIISKAIION Bl'1R'1'I'IA VAUGIIAN qi. F Mt. P. R. CASTIIEMAX WAL'I'EII M. WAImI-:N Q ,-, 'Q . MAlxf T .. , . ,.,. . W. I .Ahh CLAIIIX MAICIOB POVII-.Ie P3 N 5,5 .N MAIIIKJN ECIIOLS VIRGINIA LOWI-:Rs SX! 0011 if PM fig N inetcen Hundred and Twenty-Three 9722! W1 - ., ,. , Qylfg TIIOIIAS G. IRWIN C. A. SIIEEI-'IEI.II . 1543 D. B. IVIONROIC R. C. SNIITII Qjflf R. J. MORRISON KI-:NNI-:TII N. S'I'I-1wAu'I' Iggfj, ARNOLII H. NELSON MAUIIINE VOEROI-I .5 'A-.if HARRY M. NELSON EIIMUNII C. WEST - QQIHAIL FI.OnENcE PINLI-:Y SAMUEL H. WINKI.EIII.EvIc fig C. H. PIIIOE CARI. W1I.I-IELMEON I-it E331 'I i NIMH, QB-' div, GLENN POI.LA1m J154 .gf . - 04 .fm X-:QP IQ. Nineteen Hunflrecl and Twenty-Four X-Eid PEARL BUNIIICK DONALII LII-:ln-:NIIOIII-'I-:Ia Q31 WOWPII W. CAIIIWVELL HENRY MAN: J 1XVl'III'lllYF C I ' PIIIIIP Nl'NX'1LI KQQMA I I I 1. . . A .nom . -. . . ,Q 1 l W. R. GAOE HAIIOLII ROIIKE 6,I!2!g1 I ' M 1 .., . , , Q2 AIu.AI:r.l GRILL CARI. SIIOII .5 ROB:-:IIT EIIWARIIS ix ' WSL OV FAI 'r 'Q Qi- I I N Lfmtw, :X I 7 .TT f licqgylw It 'E 'I Ol-TWEQEEQ--fvwwh, 'W Aj- , 'IF' -iN.5SQecQ1's.-if2IE47fI2eSf:J 0 1: haw' 2H'sE,I X. f If .f . ff wk '.,. I, X ' A Ti , O' . r M I .41 L AO ' --5337 Q23 A551-??5ii?.v3e31i .. . -Emffk AEQMQLQDEPQT' fi.- Week 319 I !,.,',r1 '-,' , GS, s'r,x.Ni4'onn 13,396 N1923 QUAD .- if 'mimi 32 we-'xv af V ' .A . .fn .-lil 1 .f .f . 4 f - .2 -. J' 2 +1:f:79 1-- , -V .1-ff J'-' H. 31 ffV'i'i '..-LT - il 'df' is - . 9 .' - f' 1 l-Fa 'Yitig' 5 1'J-A-'V-- '- ' - ' Y. ,F ' . Y, file -ff'! ' T 'S 'W' 1fQa.1,n....-Y ,,7,4 TT T T iw, s-pi ' -if Xt- sy- ' lil.: ' l, in U 'Ji THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 'ffl . . . . sv - - - - l'-Q01 Although publication IS the work ot the linlversity Press, little IS ever pub- lm, g.g'X.5.fl, lished concerning the press itself. The press plays a large part in every .uni- jug, ,'55',,','fi. versity in stimulating' the life of the institution through its numerous publications. 15,31 ffl. gw, At Stanford the Daily .Palo Alto, the Chaparral, the Cardinal, the Illustrated ll '1Q,l,.,ilif7 Review, and the Pictorial, publications that keep student life active and alumni alfi '7'f ffl,lif'V acquainted with present university conditions, are all products of the University ,,i , ,, ll.. ',eV liflvfff, Press. They are printed for nearly cost price, a slight charge being made to lvff-ijl ll 'V., glitz: keep the facilities necessary for such work in constant readiness. '.Q'lQf ':fl1 The press is an integral part of the University. .lt is Mid: lf'i,,'gf. ff' managed not for the purpose Tri, of producing a profit, but pri- llf lift, marily for the betterment of the l'niversity. Besides the ljifjgl llf-litiir'-fll'f student papers, all the Uni- ll ,li llllll versity reports are published. i ,hrp ,'fW,f Ilispania, the official publiea- ,,j.4l,,il,-Q tion ot the Amer1can'Soeiety hi, ll'k'f'.l ' , of 'l'eaehers of Spanish, and lf7l ,,Lg,-,Q the Seismological Bulletin, 'l' . . , x L- are both printed at Stantord. e 4 V5-l,iQ,',' Each year linds the press :.,A-',ff3'.Q with added equipment and all - N., PQI-ggnnpl, 'l'l1pg-0 gpg noyv lN'l'lCliIOli Ol S'l'.XNI ORlJ PRESS lr XJQT 31 thirty-live persons employed ' fill ll .fwl X in operating' the establishment. During the past fiscal year more than fl4l00,000 ,f'Ctl,5,Vf1r of publishing' was produced. One ol' the important features is the bindery de- ,f ji -,QI partment. llere the binding' periodicals, pamphlets, and miscellaneous articles l1Q.ixii'f.Q is performed for the library ol' the University and that of Lane Hospital. filly P,:l',l,,lL'5?3' lt is the aim ot? the press to be able within a Few years to add a sales and ,Lili I1gg5,,i', otiiee force so that any hooks may be publishcd and marketed. Witli this as a 'Sy 5, reality the publication committee would not have to reject for publication many iam., valuable works each year because of lack of funds. 'l'he surplus of the press 'fc,l,Z'g,-:ii would be able to finance the publication of these volumes. 55, liX'Ql'f2 The success ol' the press has been made possible largrely by the technical skill 'Q-K7 Fw'-,f, ' - - 3 ' - - ' my 2--EQ and the capability ol VV. A. Friend, who. as superintendent, has worked Con- Q5 'My sistantly to better the printing of the publications. QQ 1:1 I' Qg,af!'P: l ,iii 5 lg ,f',?iJ.j'lQr il X tiki? .V ,. M 'u' 't't ' ' ' --f-- ----Q f---- 'i 3 4 KJ, ,1 ' I fri. ftrff' iff. g.QTf'I1,f12j1-gg' 'f xi ,,j1jgy:i'j ' ' 'I1yE ', 4- iv, 'V :fTTlT 1,-M:f.Q 'lil lCS,,.+1rf4+.3Q.'2 1 5L?jiP'T3!.'ifv'4'',l1li','l i,9f3-S .Tyger 'iwfgyih 5-5' 11,,f',,3-fizjip 'ag - ,, .anti E in-if . '-.Jn -irwgL?Q ,vu ,mc N-gl .:. TO fu 1' filkisoiwf im Jia,-ac. f-'11, f :nw 1 mi u cf-2.2: a.-:lr , 1-2- ,sfch1ge51s,Q.r3QfiQeS3'smiwii-L E' -' , 320 IN HIS NAME FROM THE INNER QUAD V. THE STAGE M' E' G1 ii 1,1 , , s1'.Ax.Ni4'oRD J., 1923 QU.-XD D N ' 3,01 ...foe v I -.. Nm' .J..k,.' ,yn-,iii '1,r.,.v1 .X ,.X,CL..R, -J T 1: 5,4 Ei, ff,--fA.f:'.5,iY?'l44 V' V ,v' f I 'E ., 7 E. V. Vx Q z ,-. ,L .:. 1 .XXX f, s L x. -A., ' 3, ,xlc'XJ N5 v- v, Sf: l Ci 1 9 giQQ4'-Pl lg ff ,. , N,-.,t,s, ..J 'Mit' 1, Qquyil. ,, Q, -., f4f.-.,. 4 ,' Ji, L.-5 1 ,5e ' f-4' ' ' 9,-lg-' .QW -' . MQ.-T-cP'ff :Ds-.:i.5.Q1v-QSJ'-ffT .Q::g.4.oc:.cf,tE W-T.-.g.'nrir '-Q .'l..,.--Q-.. --Q.-jw. f1fftf.:Pe5 .s,2 xi K td rl, ,J - .xcs-mm THE STANFORD STAGE f. iiqlffji ilk. lfxhh. fill' 'ssl' K. ,. I It is now just two years since a little group oil? .faculty and student idealists welcomed the realization of months, a.nd even years, of unseltish effort. 'llllc Ji- f C, Cf. ... J , i, Y' Jlli ll .Ty JJ .. 3 5, ,fm lr. I I l . .RG W ,x h fp! 1, jlfi simultaneous action of both University and student body inaugurated a new 5 'f,1 E'Q,.li'2l A in epoch in the history of student plays at Stanford. The University created the 'fgfli,f'fff,pl office of a university director of plays, a.nd the Associated Students grranted a 'ijjff charter to the Dramatic Council. The former meant a.ca.demic recognition and td-t:,T:'4,l stability for dramatic expression, the latter, that the Assembly Hall stage was f,g'ieillF',,L4f Yffffi no longer controlled by a. few members of one honor society, but by a body repre- ,fij.t.gf.jQ1, the University, with the .. . .1 ' c, z 4 me. ..,, .' ' a .:. 5,55- We are glad that the aims ot yesterday have become the realities ot today, fflp but we must not be content to stop there. Today lt,lQilc'l,.l-J l ffliil we are making' new plans for tomorrow which l3?1Qf,i1j'tf must be consummated if we arc to grow. Vile can iii,-l point with some pride to our solid financial and iii business I'oundation, to the additional stage equip- MX ment, to our splendid student producing' staff, glllfl which carries a play from its .initial to glinal stages Wllic ol' presentation, and which has finally freed us J,wfQji tif!-t. from inditlierent professional. assistance lfroin the 12,16 ge .lif, outside. NVe think, too, that our choice. of plays, 'tgslijggl at no time superimposed by the faculty, is steadily improving' in-at lasting tashion. ,lfut no smug g5gSi3l,gikfV ttiniglmorary satisfaction must ever blind us to our :5.,,vp,f,:E, yfllhg. it ea . i'i.f l'lf 4' , And this is our ideal-to make our stage an fi open tocal. point where student artists and drafts- ,lfi men may unite to create something ot beauty-a 'lt beauty which by the very nature calls fortlli valu- fill able ualities ot eo-operation from its worcers. .,f7Tg:5jff,f oomiox imvis Aliid finally, il', step by step, we have. tried to tie ?:::2.:'h:.i..':.':f.2r:.5 'Ia.1.1 i:af..i!:if.i 'turf fm' .fhff ff'1f'mlS lf YT: lit ft ??l 'ff-lg? t?tft1I Ziff, matics am-im: me mfr 1,-mils yeiws is that it. is the ulndernrac.ua.tcTlioc'y i xx ue khisqtw. ,ii ill idilwlllilxiliftiiliiliilogltalillililxl sgxkeie lountlllnlhmllll Oli Oulhstl Ginn' Us ls youll rl! , l lxitll with ability to cast parts, mid nearly ?l.H0tll0I' l1'1Stllflllfl01'1 lflll' yolu: llevelolllllllnt' lulll g: i1fj'Alflsj TM 11:11:25-il..:::1:i:::g..1'.f...t::'::'U Q::a.manila out the t1'Y'91'fS, IK me llfiiltfiiirehrgmsiaojt iii, in-ihliatiuc. i-ol-I among our artists and mechanics nr desiirni gt- me iss mmilpg, and lem- We 2012112 My fers to stuclent expression, he has faith in YOU. IS, gxxklxy. laboredli1T1'x1:asi'l1glytf1mr the l'l!f:0S1'l.ll- t:'?::nii::1i1tnl:lglf.1 1 im n o uinipus ns- f Smit' lf.fj,egbX W-W A we --'e --- .,-.5:4,,,.T--,1?.,.e 'SFX s J 2 N- in f fv'- .mfr sniff 2' -f-s . - - ' 'E'fL.'Sbg34-1-'- -- 4 - 'ul l-'5' iv 5iAk'Sl'd'?4gi, 1. ls. 4, xiii? P1 .T -,..?:5lf:ti:ififfUCid. l'w:5?gfl QW f-I ,X ' A 635+ H1es-q:iYK'ff-i,ois'c-ifnvylfiebif ltXt'e if jfilifigt-s yur? tg fig. fry! ,613 ' Q ,g,'Qf? ,ff 92-5'gi.f'2twfe?1 ickegf 's-512112695 fSH424:rsfom-.PE T . ' -' A -LG' 'JQAL'-tittnimrti f 323 1- , ,t , K ,- , ,w 1' vii 1- 191. r'-.H-,mar-'-, 1 -.'f' 'N u v f in Mf,X Vg., l ,l bl 1 f QVL7! ki' fvf, gf! U -.. '- ,, ,H ii t,,. -f 4 yi- . 1 4 -f ' :J-ll15 llH!f?flfffi.'l?,''Jfl1.l f f-it '-if l ff' if N f r 2,2 ly wg X rfg -'nf ,, fx- f' ' YK - ' . t,. ,ff,' i ,, , . 1. 17 51,,'i'l,i'y'3 1 -lg! JHIQ, LA'-,u Y Z1 -s .., 1' 1' A Y,.,.,,,.A..,, i 1' 2 --eq' J! ,.-ri i' I li, f-l xiii is ' il H! 5. 5'-ivy' 3 14 ii ,W W-'11 f i 1CC'UGNI'l'lON l'or aliility in tho art of flramatiu vomposition is inmeruasing.f N.. .l 1 i lf X.: if M iflw on tho campus. 'Pho most rouont th-linito inmliuation ol' this is tho contest .2155 vonmllu-tori hy tho llraniatue Couric-il, in whueh tho author of tha- host one-aut play si iw Qlfilf. was awarmlocl a fifty-dollar prize. 'l'ragocly, faritasy anal uouuuly Wvro suhuiittm-ml 'ffl 117 and tlirvo of tha- plays woro chosen for presentation hoforo a. campus aiulionuo. 'it fnQp,l-filfj' lt has lu-1-onul a tradition that twiuu :luring the year, tho .lunior Opora, and fkg I 4 s 1 i 'fy-3' tlu- Ram s Ile-all Show, stiulont prochuetions should ho pr-ost-iitod. 'I'lu-so procluu- Y Y it il Qi' i it .i tions haw In-on along puroly musical extravaganza liru-s. lhu action ol' tho f -1 -il. llraiuatu' Cfounvil marks tho first 2I,llllltl0Il?l,l 4-ntc-rprlsv in this hvlml in many . . , 5,w,wX'-154. W lp, ya-ars. anal will prohalily ho only tho first ol' a, svrivs ol' Sflllllilf tah-nt plays. Uliiol' among tho campus playwrights during tho past yi-ar havo hoon 'I'om M pi Uarskaclon, '2.2lg 'I'oni Klm-ulcru-r, '185 Dan Evans, '2llg Host-iuary l7ra,uluuan, '22, will p1'jf1Jl: '. and 'l'0ni. irwm, '2'l fjwg A.,' 5' Miss Urzu-Inuan, who lirst gainful rvuog.5nition as thi- vo-author with Dan Evans Qgif ol' last yn-ar's Junior Opvra, Maid to 0r1lor, suorvil two suuuossos this spring. lj Sho mlvvisvfljlu- aution and clanuc ol' tlu- Wonusn's I'zu.g'u:1I11: annl supvrvism-tl much ly' nj l l X-g,i5,lll!,, thi- plot and Imvs lor tha- -lumor Opvra. Irwin, Uarskamlon and lllvans uo-opor- 'llli W . . . , , , l ,IW , ol tlu- 4ll'i'2lll in its prvsc-ntatiori. Miss llrzufliuian, with 'I'olu KI4-vlmur, Wrotr ll-N N., Hill atm-ml in writing' thi- hams lloaci musical llllY'l0Sllll' Koo Koo Kuhistown, i' iif5 3li'l'?f lqvvllll on thv 4-v '-xifigl . , , 2- il -'Q 2 llffy' I J 'V X! XJ 'if Ifilllff, :V 'lp iq:-l l..v ll.. 1 lj ff l lllf',l , 's mi, fi ,li !-W ,II r ' f' V1 i ' l f ,,a l 'il-i I 4 -Y i ,i , ,l QUE il ,-'cky-J.. lyk .iw f I- ,ii,xJ,,,. wyl ,-fri i . , l lm ul ' libqe., 'l'. ll. f',Xl!HK.XlHiN ' W C l fo l Dj p lk 'Mui nk, i'.3'iKf 3 1 is-A,QLl : 97 'Q if ,- i ww. -C 5 X '1 'CJ N UI . i ' w',,p,', T if ci , lk i yp! fs' 1 .4 ., P . i.kJ f i Lf QJUKQ xv f' Y,-sllff. kIt-.n.f'Q5-:X-J' ' C 'QEQ-'wif ij wjjpi Iiam h ol' thi sm nun as will -is Klum km-1 rontrihutm-cl 'i shit to ilu- l'h.ippi1 i'lu-4-rl-o ll. llIi.V'IlMAN Tl. XV. EVANS 'I'. G. 'IRWIN 'I', M. KI,llIl'KNl'1lQ 2'-' l 1 lf . , whwh l'urnisluf4l vonsulvrahly mort- in plot than havo similar shows in tha- past. lil . i i i . . . - ' -Wi HN ,bil M, ,sf N4 'rl im. ,lp 'l,., .i, A . I il .AV ' , z rl' xiii. Qi . lf il Q I as Wx WI, Li i-.xy . ,, ha-My . l lu ,-.ir iii l Q: ilh' ,Qqfif 4 X -7mg,1 .K Nfl!- X ..x:.I-fl Co -f'lg5s : - ii ,-'il X . 'N 4lfT'w'llif N i , QM l v H , J 5 4 l. . . WU J S'1'ANFOlLD,Io,o.w,,,,o 1923 QJUAD T 'f f'?fgi':f' V.sT:sx2:i'zX551pp.-1wQ t-QW' 'vfgfi - -'91, A f .. af. -,A feff'ffiff'.1l- 't ML L 595 J-fi-ff:.l',:Vs1L i 71.-TT? lii5Q,Q'-J?ffftl'9 51 LL. it iff?- ' fm' i1l.fA flf fe'X'Lf,' ffff - - 44- -:I ,:,II 1: n-T Igyf glee' ' 'ziggy H ,,,, 1 L.: 'A .Q ' ' Hi ffgfji .j IMI, I - xx, ,7If,II i' ' psi. I '1-. '1 gi li W . ,V 4 ' 'vffxf 'l'fY?'Q: '. l- 7 4 H ' H' Wing ffi'5VT 1 -2 -f' - - . - . . IPM-.. - 1 vf . IM X I , , . ..,.- I' -. -. 1,1 ,. ,iI,I I I II I I TU . ' saw I 'iff , H f1 1 lr . 7 .., val -X. -1 , lug. 1 1.,Jm 1-izifia .l '. 1l fw , r.fL,z'f I I My it lf. ,ii 'rum 192.1 1 into 11-ali,-f ff' A If Presents ijiigptj-Ifg ,s V? ,2,f .!1 4? :IyQ, THE PLAY 'S THE THING 'Q up 'W' ' . . . , , H 'fi . A s11r1gl:,tIy flrama m three acts and uma scenes in 7,Ullf'It'lIf all 0 the 11011-9 'V lf' all 1 V . . . . , I J 11- lf - ig if 0f the ClH'7'Clll year are 'IJIIHIJTLSIZI rlzsseetefl. dlsgmserl 61.1111 IZIYSUIISSGIZ. a Jaqeant 1. Wifi' 1' ,, I . I 1 . ,. ,ive 'W' 1-9 Ymgecl. and even, a revue is remewerl. IW, I .V,W II. 14,3 By THOMAS R. CARSKADON, 22 yiII,gI-, ' ,li I. l. A . ' lt ,lt tlfvra 'iffy em 'lil ll. ff fi-.Q Mfg scnxia I. g5W7I1IiA A vt . , ',iiQ:Q Il! ' I l TLA HHN C HE ' ' G1-lf,l4jhfgQg V Ji if il I I tif' The Epilogue Which Becomes a Prologue. 'flu Hr- SEQ ,Il.I.jIi' .Tune 15, 1921. mJ,j5g,f we tl 'mt . ,iitlixsmi Llp Dare we call this the holdover's hang'over'? Many seniors who last year thrilled to the renunciation of Alma Mater at l3f9li51I7f?' api commencement time d1dn't renounce at all hut. are still with us. We call them lFQ7!'?Qxz glfpfi holdovcrs and enqoy their company even though we don't allow them to have wfyitllif .QI their picnic. QA-ltpkl i' f' . . . . . . , , l'vi14J'L' ln like manner, this Senior Farce which was given last year, remains tor lu- iiQl1lI,I.I553 3112 Spectlon this year. 'l'hus wc call it the holdoveris hangover hutthe term is wronw. if f?'ct' ,Ii,I 'I I I . 7 z- IAIJNI fri, 35241 lhis illQll1Q0V0l'H was pleasant. Lf14l,I5':gj r-1 - . . - - '- fe' Pleasant is too nnld tor Paul Clallln. 'l'he man was funny. Witll the pos- sihle exception of the lSookstore's profit sharmg plan, his acting was just about Ijfp the best hit of comedy pulled on the campus during' the year. Ile completely tglyflfjk Igy caught the spirit of the shy young soldier-professor whose name is the title of gljel' ,QI-,.'i , . I - . I . . . P .JI J JW the play and gave a pertormance which showed genuine interpretative lllllllty. -5961114 i 4 lt takes a wise man to he a fool H you know as Shakes meare modestly remarked ' 'ky I I I I I a I. J . ,fn S yfg after dashing oft one ot his comedies. py,5if,l1i MI, Next' to Clarence was the little sister, quite dellglltfully played hy 'llueile Ijflrifgfftt if-I Mitchell. Kid sisters are so hard on one 's dignity, especially when one is in love. Pl W?-'C lm and Cora was no exception. Many a, reminiscent chuckle and hearty laugh at- ZFVQH Q, . . , . v . 1 ' -Ne, '- 1, fin tested the sincerity ot Miss lNl1tehell's eltorts. Q il' My C7'mf'n a -- - - rf HW, ls 1 k Y - - r- r- -1-. T17 f You Q.xS1,,, .Q I1,J?v-,ETL :Q-ir T Q Ci 17,0 Eiiiljsi i ?7il3f 1.7?3l f Vl.f2' if wl fiQ'3TefLfi-' f 1 ' ' 'f f? J V +A fy NWCWZ A lx wzI1.gf4Z9Q 1.5 Jw ff? - 1 x HID K ,' '- W yf'-T 1, 131 .' N nf V 5 1 I 1 Q . ,, . . v, ,. . Lhry? I..--1 ' 1, -1.,,I:.jv'1ff- ,ag.I' ILIQ I . J f 5 Q , N? ,. '. H ' X qi,-,l.It:B xi., I?Ii,3 f fi 'M ln we K , x 1 H ft r gg FS ' N A ,rpgyj-t..CiQ, DVI Diippgj, 3,3 IJW aka, 292. Off Jute 325 if. f x li M, f. ,iw .y Y t . s'r.xNFo1u1 ,ov-F-',':fV1,,4,1923 QUAD K Jgfyqlil-,gflf f I-f,f.,f-F .-V., 4 ' ,QR .Vx I lr, ,gp fijF,3.T,' ,w.-,TT .5 5 f,':4',i,4?gYA,'.,,-fs' 162, ,jf ,N5'Q'I:,?,ff' ..,'3i5tSQ,y3gff?l' sfyig- .51m1gjf?5,,i, F, jg sipping was-i j 'fiuftacw ff' Rf. fa s We lLiMc...-Z 4-. Q55 92 ,es 54,123 ,,-gl ,6.Lff' ' ' v- ,HS ig .: k' ew' 1 -1 AV! XQm..uw , Clrlh 1 mv-li' f lo' I U '- . . ' ' f r ' . . lf Wickedness incarnate was Bobbie. That disgraceful roue ot nineteen yeais Ulm, 'o ' ' ' ' . 1 f 1 ' 7 v is had even been known to wink at the cashier gi-rl in a restaurant. Jerry 1 ow ell, ,fQ,i, 5f.Q'. made a real hit playing the part ot this sartorially startling youth, who tried so ,QM lf. wt-'g.l hard to be a man of the world. I h T I 1Vl7'fi- if ' 1 1 the best arts in tie s ow 0 anvone wio r ' i,,,l,l,.A, lhese three were undoubtcd y . , p . . . . U .I ., Lglllyf has ever been nineteen they were a real Joy to behold. Y. 3 The rest of the east was able, though the parts they played were not so ati prominent. VVilliam Shiels and Margaret Howard did excellent work ln a well 2715 '.flidlffl,l sustained dialect, Miss Howard being especially good at bringing laughs. ,ff j.i,,', Florence .Pixley as the heroine was handicapped by a fault not hers but the ,.Q'T1' author's. Everyone knows that all heroines are attractive, sweet, lovable fat fb'-5 least after they have had breakfast and combed their l'l?tlY'D but Mr. 'Parkington ,rg 1, ,Lrg -.fl didn't play fair at all. He persisted in giving this heroine acrul, satirical remarks, Mg, sa..,,ll,,K .l which even the natural. charm of Miss l,'ixley's personality couldn't quite over- ,ry 'v,ii,L...f lu - r,L,'f,.4,:',:y COIHC. .:g.Q,'l 'lff'.'l'L 5'7 In a like manner, the characterization of the iealous stepmother was weak- ened by the author's giving her occasional sweet but entirely inconsistent re- ,,-if Qi, pup marks, which destroyed the unity of the characterization entirely. Vera l'erna.u lv did the best she could under such. circumstances and showed a pleasant voice and MY flfblfliliif. stage personality. .:jl,i2' f My . . . . M . iiftilllwf All in all, 'tClarence was an excellent choice for a Senior Farce as was in- M- fg ,K fiff dicated by a better than usual attendance. It was well directed by Gordon Davls, nan, jf.f,fl,'j', it provided a lot of laughs, and the audience was satisfied. f.ij,l'1 rf vii . -W 'fhllifi ACT I lily f-,'yjl, 'V .4 ' - ef lj imlyr SCENE II. W, THE TAILOR-MADE MAN 5l'7j1i , Qlig'5i,'l',,,f November 4, 1921. ?'f,r i . . . . f fi ilvlj, Good old Ties! 'lt actors like this could be ma.de to order, we should want it ills! l,1jS1y,'.l whole carload oi: tailor-made men. itil. ',9T,AlLfi'ki' But they can't bemand that was one reason why the announcement, Uliast 'fqfb:'5,g' appearance ot Lester belb on the Stantord stage, attracted so much attention. gtk? lt turned out to be a false alarm, like a pair of nude hose, but people were ,gggy 11'1lZGI'CStCfl Just the same. For the last three years, Lester Seib, '22, has been 57,4 il1.1Y,,.3,, far and away the best actor on the campus stage. X w -A . -- . , . . ,, ' Mizz-921 His performance as John Paul Bart, ta1l,or's assistant and captain of finance, 2129 was a memorable one. .Hart was a careful collection ot everything that Amer- fr Gaby leans admire in a popularihero. He had good looks, lots of pep, a ready Wit, LQ?-Qi ?r.,cf,ll. and, 0 quality more AlllCl'1C2lH than the Liberty Bell or ham and eggs, he rose -,', ' t I I 'i ' - f.' it, from the ranks! D . . n Scib s interpretation ot this man who went straight to the top by sheer force fi ot personality, was finished throughout. Always superbly at ease in his acting, Nl, QMS he showed no trace ot those besetting sins of amateurs, nervous shvness on thi? my-i 5.-gi-eaffkt -- -.,...... .. -..Q-17 v, --A---a .M .M . . -.-----ifiytzf ' . 'rs Q, ',,1.-1' 'X-fb , . ,. L ',.T jp -X f ---W .. - . --rf-F A11-'- 1 ,N W ' egg '.jff7'cs .3 , fag, w --X,.'.?.fe jf f-- W- wr. .gf,,sf.aT'gff -...W-fiTi'iz'f,f,'f'i . .ri .13 7fl ,Fr- ' ' A , - M - 1-4, i.fiV,fff'Q5'l v , ,v N F QX.-,VI ,HJ ,, ,qw ,lk 'P A W 5 Q E.. .. , ,-47 FM, V WJ, -21fQ.aS wigs-s3 .5f3Lt:X.- , i f ' . '- 326 1,1 Jjwjh ' FV S T -'N N 1 0 H U. SojfEf'ffo,6 ,1 9 2 3 Q U A D M ,i ::':4l??Yit''gbJ-G -ii,-- 'i'fX1-il' fs ,,l',f.'iE f3'1v1?1 f' Eiwu 'af Sffivfs-l ,1' eg-eff' ,V fffiiff size '- 111, Jiccigic'355523-5i,3:3:itEl'l'-ii..-ff ' Cf.'iiirifi5f1f'.- f,rg -f'tiii5'SiiiG one .hand or exaggerated in- QQ tmslty On the other. Wllt'H LCS graduates this spring, he ff, ij!! will .he as hard to replace as i.,:Qgf,ltQ1'j,'g , a. private stock. Qfpqiil'j,ff ,Jig '4The 'l'ailor-Made Man 'lig'ilXifltgf iffj, has notable not only tor the ,QQ:'iff!,,u igislf flast appearance ot lies Qijwwiggg Seih, but also for the 'first appearance of Mildred Fin- V-igiihijli: ,fm ller workiin the role -of 1,352 X Igat blase, tllVOI'l500, bliss ,,?i,iVltr, mm H Itty Du I uy, was more 'tun Med? ,ip ian a marshmallow sundae, l g f'fi7,9fl illlrl she was easily U10 fffml- ooizoox iuvis AND nrcic 'IHXYLORN TN 'rrm emnuxieoou Dlne hit of the show. Miss ,qil5?g'f1-1if- 753,11 FlUl0y,s voice was as rich as her sense of comedy values and she proved again ,g?'iQ42'1.r ll, that widows are wonderful-even grass widows. 'i'f,l'ff 53 Dorothy Vlfoodhead had the nominal female lead as Tanya, the tailor 's daugh- ,',ilQi1Li,j5f wg! ter. This completed the unbroken string of wooden, vapid, meaningless roles to which she has been assigned throughout her college career. 'Miss Vlloodhead has had CJ. about as much chance to show the ability -she undoubtedly possesses as a convict lo 5,j,5, has of taking long walks in the country. She can sing, she can dance, she plays the violin, she has beauty, brightness and acting ability, and yet, the most she is Iiilggfij ever allowed to do is to tall into-the hero's arms at the end of the third act. lfmf,3fZf ,Wig Lucky tor the hero, but think ot llliss W'oodhead l . NWI iajiggp, The biggest laugh. getter of the evening was Paul Clathn. lle took the part of the Englishman whose dress suit thc hero borrowed, and he was comical in Q,,mllQg5 ,Killa the extreme. Q2 Kathleen Evans made her bow in Stanford dramatics as Betty Du Puy, shy daughter of the rapturous Kitty, and the audience returned the bow with all the enthusiasm. of a Jfrosh being' spoken to by a co-ed for the first time. bliss Evans washquite cunning' and she won the sympathy ot the audience as quickly as a professor who announces that there will be no class today. I I in isjfiige 'kffvi Fred Hughes, as the Englishmanis valet,. got the wires oli his dialect crossed afcouple of times but otherwise did excellent work. llis stage presence is worthy stil oi praise. Y gf V. A. ll. Cohan contributed a eliaracterization. of Peter Mctlonkie, the Scotch tailor's assistant, that was as typically Scotch as lloch llomond, Harry Lauder, lift' or the Haig Brothers. lflurthermore one did not need a sample of the product of the latter two gentlemen. to see his acting in general. was excellent. lad gi The too-efficient stenographer was efficiently played by Margaret How-ard Qc'-34 and many laughs were gained thereby. 'l'. ll. Kennedy, as the villain and rival Yi-y tor the hand of the heroine, stormed a bit too stormily but at least his acting was flsaih-1EL.f:cf11rle.e W, m ee , WW-,v ,ent .Niven to e.,---.i.,n,,-itWwuhw eq, 1- i f .iw-+ - -V .....-.,--7,7 -s-.- A-. - , A , , 'vfuli 1 ffl? . N if 1, ,A--sly ' -gs, . ,fx -x ,. ,c Xgvvg,-j-ip, j' , . 3--U' aw. vi X ,Q K X, t 1 . , N ,. , , v, . -VJ, .QF H, , ,R . Y ll J, , setter .if i.,wf,J, .,,lL,., -..L i , N ,Q , ,A N' LW, J 4 '. 5 ,,. R., X-1.x ff g,Q,.,- ,r--si 1 f .1 1 ed- ,I K , . V, ., A V--,, l . tg, . 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', -QU, ffl Cecil Morris, as Huber the tailor, father ol Tanya, had a congenial role and fQ,Lw presented it with real sympathy. 'l'he sincerity of his character contrasted with tv H - '- -' - ' . .. ,'. - - we F the maelune-made quality ot many ot the other -t'll?ll2lCl10IS, wliichcthe author M E Ulf dragged in largely because they would be popular in any show, from Wolves ol. tm: l. ll 5Vl the North to 'WVav Down East. . to l Mabel Ferry did very well indeed as the rich debutante, while Augusta. Corey lfjli, dl and Glenn Pollard as her parents, showed the necessary dignity. .l he setting tor the second act, designed by Ed Farmer, was particularly.lovely. , I ' Spin, Sword and Sandals picked a play tlus year upon which it couldn t lad and egg., L - ll I 1 7 3: .l i, duln t. 1 i'l4'.Kf li l l 1 l scrw Hr lil 'gidgw , . 1 4 l'Q , ' 1 u an Y' df fe it l CHAPPIES CHEERI-O REVUE lp l Fly 'i 'T iz it 'w. ,v.,' sl November 19, 1921. 4,11 gay' 11Ta'hf,Qi , At theatrical club sandwich-that was 'illheerl-o. A very toothsome sand- fig, 'i,'EQ53f'l'pfi wich withal, and ol' the sufficient variety to contain at least one delightiiul morsel li' Qllfl for anyone who tried it. Moreover Cwe hate to do thisj, the audience ate it up. '7,tllyy, 'A lt was none other than Chappie himself and his llammer and Coffin society who made this ,year's big splash. in dramatics. Out ot nowhere came this Ilfll i'iQP.l1lQf tttfheeri-o business, bringing a new dramatic form to the local stage, the revue: gl, A 4 and making one ol' the outstanding hits of the whole dramatic season. iiCll00l'l-0 ffl , lx. was staged on November 19, the evening ol' the Big Game, and since it was the ,tj l..y,l,y. official Football. Show everyone got a big kick out ol' it. The whole show was IN. lxgfj Qflfxl, ij' two acts and: eleven scenes and was run oit with all oi' the smooth precision ot ill. rlllcyjf student correctors thinking ex papers. I 'ffl' First prize for attracting attentionugoes to the lleauty Chorusf 'l'hey atyfprded ,qfuj jp the most pleasant eye and ear entertainment this side of Paradise, as our triend glN,j,N Fitzgerald would phrase it. 'Phe young ladies in question were treading H0111 Jul 3.,f,'lf...', left to right rather than trom northeast to southwestj Dorothy Gardner, l'eggY 'l,f,QjZg.'.. Richardson, Neva Nuseio, Helen Hauge, Dorothy Buffum, liura Spangler, Mil' W' ww: dred Hoover and lllarv Jane Clark glial r1 .flf-' ' a ' - ' a ' . tl' 'lC'.'j,'T,,l Much more ot 'Pom Kleckneris burlesque dress rehearsal scene, however, rw would have caused a noticeable Hurry in the liniment market. 'Phat hilariollS 'jill he 'A . . .' M A . . . I yy' fwfffdl bit ot .foolishness kept the audience in a. continual uproar and they really laughed ici, until it hurt. llns skit, coming inthe second. act, was the laughing hit oi Ulf' ,iii pqyqmf show, and .l aul Llathn as the Swedish stage hand was the principal tunmakei. 53213 Geraldine Vllatt, as the beautiful princess with an even more beautiful vomit? f'- - - - . 'Lt 97 lfrwlllliigllfes, af the American lover with more money than brains, and SMI' ,gli 'T lv Mem en ia as t ie lankv but 'l iith'Ful servant ' - - V - ' ' 0- t ' 4. .1 . , f - f f were a nuriv assistin rio. ,w . le, l f, X f - - l . ' .I D. . H M mlfgil llhentlonlng all these names reminds us that Chapple's Cheer:-o Revue iljijlnjp contained the greatest collection of stars to be found outside of llollywood ca Qllfwili the Milky Vi ay. A skit wlueh duln't rate at least two Junior Opera Queens ant Ni Wg. V an W rf N frets-lf' fill Lrlll . i l--will gy e 331- l5f.Qv, .'d,,'.il6'f--. lair'f4,'w1zf2'r'.52 a .AM '5,2,w-wll'-sf.1-.1irc,f'lf'.f. lee . gv5'..2?? up ,IL 1 1 ay-fa fl, ', ' fs. -- it mi' 'i .tm-J., .2'f.?-f -Qf.i!ZSg:. 1f'il.:Q.1f. -mi? fill -4 5g i il ',3f,Il,!,,v7'E,'QeSJ4l z'1,f!l'ifj- 328 Q i i I 'l . If any One person is to be cliosen as representative of the genuine dramatic talent nnliicli exists at Stanford today, llial person is Lester Seib. His worlf is of a quality that has won . - an - U I for him Predictions of a sensational future. His appearance m If I Were Kang was he Culmfllation of four years of increasingly brilliant dramatization. A business of- fice and a re- ception room furnish the background for the amusing in- cidents of The Tailor-Made Man pre- s e n te d b y S ID o r d and Sandals So- ciety. A happily chosen cast fitted readily into the varied comedy parts of last year s Senior farce Clarence crry Powell as Bobby, is in the acl of finding out the truth from Ins little sister This is one of the dramatic high spots of the play Mildred Hoover, the minu- ct miss below, is as dainty find demure as tlze three impressive dancers are slalclll and proud. They We Dorothy Bujfum, Lura Spangler and Edythe Bay- liss. These four contrib- uted to the Clzappie Show entertainment. The llvo colonial ladies. Mary jane Clarlg and Neva Muscio, added to the brightness of Hammer and Coffin's Cl1eeri-o Re- vue. Pretty women with clever comedy and catclly music lgept the event in tile minds of the campus pub- lic long after tlzc curtain went down on the last acl. Ml Q --my , .E .2 K W' G ii 1 l 3+E.w2 15323: A V !. I 1 P ,X ,f.i-pf vw- , LL E'ft:2f1L.- fr ,AJ ' There is a study in charac- ter in this scene from Ber- nard Sha1v's comedy, You Never Can Tell. john Vaughan and Helen Whitney, as the irreprcs- sible twins, can see nothing vitally serious in lhc prola- lem which worries Norris james and Edythe Bayliss. Beauties, of the coal blaclg variety and the cntrancing blonde, were gathered from outside the 0500 ranlfs for the Ram's Head mu- sical extravaganza, Koo Koo Kulaistownf' Little wonder that the assorted males had difficulty in luc- ing constant. W ,.... ,f s ' W WL7'f- T ' fhv' 1 ' 1 s'r,xNFonn 1923 QUAD VUJUNI J V ,Y -W W I, V H-, p M WF, .5?...J5-....f,QQ ld-TF-.V 1 n ,gh . 'W L'-lvl ' '5,gj 3, Mp:-', , 'f'y ,ff3,, HQ , Xl 7J.'Q' 3 V, A: JA 5 'Q - ,Gil .w XD, A QQ?-' - -, '- Y- ,-.,f',E'?.'iQ'W,I,p .. 3: j.'Q1'Q ff- LLUJ, x J, ,,-wxgr K' -H .W Qc.. ,H Ylx. 'viii J c.t...w' slfy fflpg 'tg four leading men was no skit at all, while the casts of some of them read like a lfhlfff? , . . . . if iq. 4 Q5 local Wl1o's Wllo in Dramatics. lncidentally, the future ought to hold some- ff, thin f ood for the director of this show Les Seib. Les did a big 'ob well in til 'if ff.4' I V, I U I ' 1 I 1-a . A lu, ,V ly staging this eleven-scene colossus within tl1e short space ot three weeks. Ile rates ,Tj a permanent mention in the local hall of fame, as well as a good boost towards f.'1.vq-,ggi f' Mr. Z1C,Ll'lu0lll7S uneasv crown. :ff ififtji' lil i Y x J l.'w'J lf. The most novel scene in tl1e show was a skit infrlcd b ' Tom lrwin and writ- CTN .11 if J . . - lr - . ss al... Q., ten In rhyme and recited to an ever present ragtlme cadence. The title pro- Lydfffg, 'v - - . 1 ff, xc ,g , 3, claimed it a problem play, Are the Smiths l3rothers?,, Mabel Ferry as the l,3,1,qg:.. ' . - . . 1,,.-,li ,gf slangy goddess of the switchboard, Arnold Hayley as the 'foxy old farmer, and gl,,.,,sIf,y,g Q, llal liumbaugh as the slick city feller, did good work in the skit. fjigfgfip ' . . . . . . l 'Q Qui Arnold Hayley, in his Organ Noisologuc, imitated about every sound known l7Qr't,'ll,g 5,51 to human experience, from a pipe organ to a clothes ringer, and got away with Q J ' 1t. In fact, he did it so successfully that' there was a general rush for tl1e stage 27.1, lp-532 ' when he made the sound of a popping cork. This :fellow Hayley is clever. The -,g,lQ,fi5',. fads and foibles of campus journalism were portrayed .in a snappy scene written '5t'i2Sfj3j,5' by Dan Evans and laid in the Dippy Office. lfh' An elaborate scenic mrolo rue and e milofrue written bv Tom Kleckner wot i l-3' ,tilt l p E. In ts 9 . l a rw. ,M At, W' over the real Hammer and C0fi'1Il atmosphere, and Jack Heffernan as tlhappic, X W.f2',y 'l'f',3 Bill Shicls as the Devil, and Hollis Chalmers as Brutus, put over some excellent .tt comedy. Myron Higby's Infernal Frolic and 'ftlollege Blues, and Sewall's L ' - - l ,gp Football Song were the musical hits. 33: Mfg. One of the more elaborate skits was Tom Carskadonls 4'The Blue l+lnvelope,,' jeff, ,fi the inevitable sentimental piece, done in more or less of a Junior Opera style. ,.'it,5lWff'f - . . - u - . ' M-1. ff-, Y the lt had occasional flashes ot humor, many beautitul costumes, and many beautitul Q-5fiill,zE 'ilk ladies. Donaldine Cameron and Chet lless headed a cast which included Mildred ,M - . . - . - - ,' 1 , ,gift Finley, Lucille Mitchell, Ivo Copeland, Dorothy Gardner, William Lucas, and 12 gdigrfl iffli,'j,2 others equally good. The songs were R'ichard Malaby's The Girl W1tl1 the if gf, Baby Blue Eyes, and Russell Sewall's t'l'alm Beach Honeymoon. fam, 3 ff- - ' 'ffil wi? 1,331 A ballet number, 'fSweet Sixteen, based on a song by the Carey brothers, 1,fg,f'Lgi: 'dig gave Jack Ileiternan and Edythe Baylis an opportunity to show their real. pro- fqigftfg, ' . . . . wif' 'z ' fcssional ability. 3775 cjafl Stanford co-eds took a fall out of off-campus queens in 'tlmported Punch, . 'sl . .. . . - - , M .fx a playlct contributed. by Theta Sigma .l'ln. This skit was graced by Frances MQQSYN .Mr Merrill. and Martha S van fler who did excellent work ably seconded b ' llal Bum- ETQEW ff- - 5 ' l ,ysbffb MI baugh and Robert Wlsnom. .sum l I . I ' -ig-,i',4U: 5177 Nelson ValJean's original blackface monologue and a much encored saxophone i wg, trio consisting of Nathanson, Alabaster and Mertz, finished out tl1e eleven scenes 15,292 LL, . - - . . ,' gk: , iw ot what was certainly one royal Joy-test ot a show. ,ligfh .thi We i t r' im iz. lik S? to ET, Q20 gg , sf 'zz Q- eris f icimf' Align .- . or 1 -D or .-.glee wut ,7 . ff , af fu'1,,f s,4 ref? .-sfrqa. .fp . t , - X T.Yg:,'f'vS'1'3WH:Qq-df? 'Hitt- E-x..,'k'f X. li iii? f C I YN 9 Q LcQfl3.i3'Q,,,yfQQL-1f.44QJ'5itle ikipbiifj x . K M 'I P ., 'Ajaif J, i.: ..'f1-' 1-1. J ' -L . S2312 Al. fi-, ' X .HL J lv 'A ,L- + 'jx l W1 5,i.p.-.3 'PQZ7'-'iliiit-t . . -' P' 'G 'L 'ft --2' t eff to D140 ff 333 xx STANFORD OQOWM 1923 QUAD 0 4 , ,.,, 045 1 , J -Y, M- . -. , . ff , -----X., - . 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TLA! Q' flwvwx, JA -1145- . HI W . wx' JJ FACULTY MEMBERS 313513 1 . -x Hgh 'KVM Er.1z,mE'1'11 BUCKINGIIAM Mmuznm' BAILEY VNS knit ' 'l' Kb W '9 R :ff uf MEMBERS RW' 4 CIIRYSELLA Duxmzu. '21 DONALDINE CAMERON '23 T X' tx , 1 6,1 y I .Iv , 5:5 MARGARET HOWARD, '21 Ivo COPELAND, '23 QM' ffQRX ROSEMARY DRACHMAN, '22 AUGUSTA COREY, '23 NIILDRED FINLEY, '22 FLORENCE PIXLEY, '23 J-iii g LUc1r,E MI'l'CI'IELL, '22 DOROTHY WOOOIIEAD, '23 Tx, KATIIARINE TAFE, '22 EDYTI-IE Bums, '24 vylyw I7 HI-:LEX Wu1'1'Nm', ' r'fn55 Of? X, .Lj R , li 142. sg if W N HW mb - 4 -W 2 -2 --22 A222 v -..----2 2 EE-.-E ,E.O HW.- ..f. -,.y: M ?Z5,l',QT7jV fh--N . M HR. T I I MX F J? Tqil 31111 1 Of, X5 Ugginzl ig, xifg,'571't 2 f - 'AM 4, Q O2 . Sn:-avvfvffggdwyL'fLgf A Q 95 N X 'll 673 J Q Q ig1xQi -. Legg-i?5f:i3 j,Vp.,!-wdixvlxxzga X gixggi -L ,H ' 1' 'Q 3. '- -2 'f 4, .M IX '1 j . 4, 5 -If Ni' dd' ' ' ,112 iffvifg '43 M'fW5 3x3- BLAYFWLAW. .--M , ...r2,A,E,- ' l3E5QfQiEfEfE'4 b 33-L in ,F r , if- .qi 2 i in Jn STANFORD ovomlo 1923 QUAD ii'?'f izgx- -. ,. , -L , , .,.,, ,- 'Sf ' , ,,,,...w ,U W., , ,, W, ' W 1 igx9'fJ --eL- Y'f.1',.Ql ' H'-re '-L X 2 ' 5 - T V1+Ef3-'-ef-'f,i. ' ' - fi?,ia1fiQi ' 'c......-J' . k'1,,,,d'i'Q, sciisic IV. YOU NEVER CAN TELL December 2, 1922. 'aff' s fi' xg'-3 fi T .Now it can be told, that You Never Qan Tell 'I' was an excellent little show. ,M his man George Bernard Shaw has a fiercely high brow reputation, ranking rfsfitf i Q3 along with black ribboned eye-glasses and a taste for Henry James. ll 1? one has QVQ7, merely read of him and not read him one likely to approach l1im quite nerv- ouslY7 for fear that sly bits of eleverness will be continually going over one's head. Que has all of the feelings of a small boy who just knows he isn't going to like tried calf brains. fri MQ .But as we were saying, You Never Can Tell. This play happened to be quite delightfully.clever, in a way which all could appreciate. Lines and situations ,Y i were funny indeed and if you didn't laugh the fault was yours, not Shaw's. fffiiy.-'fel li, tl h Lge brightest spot in. the show was Helen Wllitney 'as the irrepressible daugh- V13 olly Llandon. lXil1ss.Wliitney was the incarnation of youthful grace and 592935153 W Plmmation and her intriguing impudence was a Joy to behold. Miss Whitney is f,'ltf ji4 'll a dancer as well as an actress and a flashing bit of color was added to the seco11d if ji act when she appeared at the fancy dress ball inballet costume. ill, iff 'mf Ably seeonding her was John Vaughan as Dolly's brother, Phillip. Shaw 'QQ' may have intended this pair to be a satire on the flippancy of modern youth but ffvg, thgy were so thoroughly lovable in all of their foibles and their deviltry that one Qi lift, 0nJoyed them immensely. Perhaps youth is like that. Perhaps, in spite of all Cigl SQ fllllf talk. about fiappers and the wildness of youth in general, youth is all right, .1 little freer, possibly, but as good as ever. Perhaps that was what Shaw meant to convey. You never can tell. Egiillw The l1ero of the play was an ambitious young tooth puller, who was well inter- All Pfefefi by Norris James. James had the perfect self-confidence, amounting almost MW -,lf t0 Cocksureness, wl1icl1 the part demanded, and he gave a clean cut portrayal jiligli throughout. . ft le? gin Buried in a weak character, that of the heroine, Edythe Baylis had little op- D0Iftun1ty to do more than show a pleasant voice and grace of movement. All of :yluch was mildly enjoyable, like a seven to eight dance, but she deserves bigger if H - - .. - ,K , , 1 edly the best characterization of the evening was furnished by Sam Mendenhall as William, the waiter. It has often been said that Shaw built the fjigqm QA' vvhole play of You Never Can Tell around this waiter. One imagines him get- img rather a kick out of having this very minor character as the focal polnt and rgdlstfillllting center of all of the various lines of action which' affect the lives of U16 principal characters and decide the outcome. To give tlus character gust gl enough of obsequiousness that he could still be a waiter and agood one, yet Qi 911011811 of brass that would make him meddle into the -affairs of others, ffggwtljh. plc f5I10.ugh of strength and intelligence that others would confide 111 hun and not iQ?hN3ulent, yet enough of weakness and self sacrifice that he would not shape the ln- if , T --W - c , in - , ,.-, , f 'Qd 'elf ff-1. it :Tiff A ' T' 'g fi lbiz, wifi J J 335 STANFORD 1923 QUAD .. ...LL X. ',l fx f J ---HRW - . . . - . . .. , x ,Jfgx f,-I f 5 2 .. ,-5 , ' N fn.: N, ' A ,-A, Xivsgiyzm :ra F N4.fn 1vA, AY Q4 ' 7 ' f ,ff bsfififfiil gf! ,abxbbwgfrq 5x12 fn in ' L ' ' ' ' L' L- 'J' :Aw XQQQTXN +4 Y ff' iw J .NU .dl Mr -Q! ' ,Q .jf'.' .1 A 1 -314,1 L. 'LXR 911 If I. QT-iffy! .15 I, nf mg v:7,'A:'Urj'. I., N... .I 25. 1. an L, .LA .. 1 ',.'. 'U ,ilu V. . l X.-:ANL 1, 3 X1 fm' .yrs A jix ,f XV -,lf 'if ' .nh My .Jig 11 1931 Aff PQ fx I fl i,g.'j,:.., JAMA 'cg L A ,LEU Q . g. my .11 QQ- fy Q, .iw L. M'Xv'Q.',1' qi I vi iff Wg! '. H g .f'Q we ' ' ff '- fl L-mr. QU 1, - X nf, A ' uf. --.4,J1yyy',L -4 'V-vu' Aff IW'-1.1 A 3-SJW . fxxl,-1 N,.. ....- 5-lf' 5I7J1Q ,'ji Shiols Flll'lIll'l' Davis Ross ClnHin gil! puff Cnulcluy liuylvy .Xiwmmd -'W' j.'1'i.M y. Hlxglu-1-1 'fuylcu' Svib Uursknclmm .sm-4! ME 'Qi f AVAIVTJ' Vid, V ff. .11 ff A-3 rg 'fa ' 'sw W A A A s R D D L IE Y fxwff 1 ni-L2 iw . Www FACULTY MMIBERS L.-W .u,!, Q!-wg. Vfkffl. Golwox DAVIS YVILLIAM' B. Owlcxs A-ggi,fiJ,fv A, I - y .fn - w 51. z 'r-,Y-1 . , 'ff '..'.f my VA IIONORARY MEMBERS N: my W we ff . W QTQMCQQQQ' Llcl-1 Emcnsox BAsswrT . SAMLH-:L S. SEWARD PM .1,.91X fix' I ' N Y L 3 5 IJ ,Q J-L' N A lx 1. wkfxg 1xI1+1M1mRs Elin Mt. .1 Aix Lia. 5 EINVIN A. WELLS, '14 CLYDE CoAKLr:Y, '22 'M 'fc:X.I'g,fj .Ions A. POTTER, '19 Elfmaxl-: CURTIS. '22 WA A,:q f3g,f3, ROWLANU Wlll'IAKI.'l'ClN. '19 Lr:s'rER Smn, '22 Qyilglf WILLIAM SIIIELS, '20 ARNOLD BAYLEY, '23 Yzgqg S'r0lmA1uJ ATNVOOIJ, '22 EIWVARID FARMER, '23 ,Jug THOMAS R. CARSKADON, '22 Fmcn Huuuxas, '23 ' 'LA' ati-j5 M PAUL CLAFLIN, '22 DEAN RALPH Ross. '23 fm 3.i ,4w1 Dwrulrr W. TAYLOR., '23 'Wg I gff7fQ. Lf, 'fffx .F 1 Aff-' Hifi 4' 'li Kr! Jgd my 755.9 - ff-A ..-AY ,, ,,,, ,iq ,-,,A,-.Ef'E'l- ,Nr-'f' -xi i'ff2T A L iv 2- 1 5' f -- -A -Y- -rx - 1 A -- -- - '-' 4' V' ' ' , X'-1 , if:-18 fn' Yu f v,QvNg- ,,.fffgy7' 'f 2 , ' -,W ,F5 w A , 1 .. -' I' iv---.YN Jf . .5 'WWQQUJ-A 1'1gW! '5f1'fif'f'E 'J ' A5 Q 9' i5i '7Y'1 f1:'5'1QyAE7V-- 3'Fff3x'5Q'7'4 U' ,Le 1' g-1,5-3-Wffk' ai fy- 2 4- ' 'Q .- -LI-..f1j'ff':- ,' , Q, A LYSRM-ff'9flQ 1 '5 E'L ff'1f3B.+fJ5i ix f WE?E251-QvfY?w?'f1f?Yw'?i2'f xx A -m4:flgAp .1i3..2f i'31gLLm1-:AL-.fri N, ..,. A ,,-fg Aziizigggggggggfi , E32 65-LfL4Qy 3367 . f ,,,Y ,, I W ,r 'lgi ,i .i ,, ,. 7 M if sfr,xN1fonn 1923 QUAD K , ,fv-UJUN1 J'LC:f,.,fvyl?,. -., !xf.,'W,fv-, H ,f .Q , .lurvy A, ,fx-f,., 9 in H .. . 1 ..--, - .N ., r'g.'E'7'Tf,i.Z ilicvsp il-.,v.Pf2L liS' :mfr,f3T'h 51'-'-.iff4 ifffixfil' 'fhltf ,gala fi Ji leitifizllii' S' If-fl i 'fll'i .x'Vl.i,L Egg' .nf 'X-Y 'K ' - Qt-r1.3--3,t'fiafrgFaLxi.le..,,l.xii.-- ' f'1xirQy-13521: 6' 7 '-Jmtmw Jr- r Iii ,- formation for some definite end of his own-this was a dittieult job indeed. NVe iff? donit say that Mendenhall was perfect--no man could have been in the short '-.Q Lip., time he had in whieh to work it up-but he showed a rare insight into the subtle- 'tiff ties of the l5ll?l1'?1l5l't1l . li 51'-Q' . -lohn Rieher made an appealing figure ol' the iraseible old father, who for all f ii ol' his harshness, longed for the love of his children. ftp Katherine lllrieh, as his divorced wife and author of the Twentieth Century lfPlliiffQl,,Al .Rig Books o11 everything from ballroom dancing to abalone hunting, did good work and brought out the hopeless difference in temperament between the former hus- band and wife. Clt wouldn't be a Shaw play without a slap at marriagej tfffpglfljgfisl Daniel. Gage, as Bleflomas, the family solieitor, played with proper dignity and Eff., smihnselgot comedy values. David Manoceir made a very toreeful and dominant vE.fVgE,fiQ'gf:l rr . r. o lun. .gi :ti QQ Fit l ln any play by Shaw, a great deal depends upon the director. It is up to this QM personage to see that the emphasis is placed at the proper points and to see that jt,',33lipi'Ql U:-L55 good features are brought out to their full value. Gordon Davis did exception- ally well with this play and again emphasized his value to Stanford dramaties. W The settings for this play were among the best of the whole year. Partieu- lift! larly striking were the exterior of the hotel and the ballroom seene. fill' lf,li ', The class ol' 1924 is to be eongratulated upon getting something better than !j5l-A the usual inane comedy for the annual. sophomore play. igflliigrlmzi iw, ' ' ' --tt ul Sm selcxic V. QW THE CHARM SCHOOL lffgitijfsjkgf January 20, 1922. io 1 1-ffl Perhaps yould eall his acting a bit tense, but he WAS handsome! sighed the .sweet young thing as she made a final dab at her nose. Stalkingnup the aisle fi3giilJf'5f1l5A we belund her, we eehoed the sentiment, minus the sigh and the dab ot powder. ot iiglitglfgly cgxgk course, but plus a furtive attempt to straighten our own modest necktle. llow Qijwflgfg M5 pleasant it was to hear her rave about the leading man 's good looks!! A We really couldnit blame her though, tor everyone else was doing the same 25 tlung. Dick Riehmond was enough to set any 1I1tI1tl0D,S heart a.-tlutter. luven on 3-QQ, the basketball tioor he is almost too good looking tolbe true and when you surround imgjlas PIUT1 with 'the gilamour ol' tlaelstzigy .ard a bevy ot pretty girls-well, no wonder ,Lu Ivy ea um t IG cami wus a y eu . . fygffif y . Opposite Diek wad another reason why dramaties are popular, in the person p1jgi,11yl2r lllonaldine Cameron, the leadifug lady. Making prettyispeeches to that yoiugig KF? H Y ISD exact y our ia ea o' a. a morious oeeupa ion, ant w len s ie rep ies wi 1 ,fqfw that gentle, trustful look of hers-Oh, why earpt we all be leading men? Her NGN tremulous, hysterical, eonfession of love in the seeond act was dec1dedly the best Ht gQ,',f bit ot' aeting she has ever done on the Stanford. stage. ' ' ' ' Ng The theme was like a gown from Paris-far tetehcd but intriguing. The idea n - '- -'44 '-'fa'-'n -,I QTY' ,A W.- ,, I, 63 13 mf. .8 LM5. N152 V Nsxr I , . l xi,E2lL,'f.,f::f,:.- I W..xG vtifkqqg ,gf K icq: XA 1 ' ' Lx 45.4, Vigqidlgagb XLSt:Q3fQiSjsF5F35i Q1 . , A afAMnfQnG,.frf4,fe ..--. -i-' , A-ff521a'-vQ'v,41y, 337 GSH? if STANFORD 1923 QUAD OJUN .. 09 ,Jo 7535 I I 1 GXAL f.X iii Qin' im QA. ,X E ,ltfj ANN :W - 7: My f 1 I L: Sim. ' ' ff, I' ,.,'Ff -I'-g Ql bfff- 'iii L, AI ei, ., ,,S .bkf Wg! XI flax I Af, i':,Jl:?3!f 'ff' WI I .2221 iii if-'fP STSMIEE IQ -1 ,Q AH I lx 'N I-, X4 Q, A I:. I. ', .vi v -W IVF, Rvyj if jrI,1:..1X If' ff ' 3-'fQ'5'4 ff 53. ,If.II15vl,-:IS M414 I'f-'-f 1' r , - -11, '. wijglf' 'ff' If SIN' nf!! .Mir MI 3'i 'ii I .WIIW41-9 CM- !-H I . -II ' fn JK' W uwlwa An g' fl? ' fxi, wwf -QIII III' Ownby EVILIIS Sewull Corby Mitvholl ClInlIIIeI's Tnylux' Pm'slIiIIg IQQXS ,g'fJ1Q I l iShl'l' Clll'Sklld0ll Irwin McIIdeIIlInll Cluflin Alnbusn-I' MI-rtz afppg' IU, U, 9, Slli1'lS qcib Kelly . gx'IA'5kQ Midgluy X Higby Hodges Buyloy Vnljonn 1'I'I1t.h01' WIS ,. V fx .I ,E by S, -'dw 'M , .' A S EA S06 T I R M H D IE Y , ', 'I-'IQ' Sm'-ff Pluaslpx-:N'I' - - - ---- - - Hom-:II MITCIIELL :Ju-g ,viii SIGCIIIQTAIIY ANI: 'l'III:,I:-IIIIIIQII ------- DwIu1I'r W. TAYLOR 'jr 'INV WM - Af, M-,fax-I IIONORARY IIIQMBIQRS 1:41 'I IW, N5 H' Qj3,Ig,,',t GORDON DAVIS HILNIIY DAVID GRAY EIIWAIIII B. Klil'IllliIPII. JJ? 1 -li-,lfbjfb CHARLES FIMLII JQIIN E. HP1WS'l'0N PAYSQN .T. TI:If:A'I' QPQXIQ 1? VQ5 N12 . I . . 5 Ij ,,,ffffg,,T,-I IJROFIQSSIONAL MEM BER Q,-I, JULIAN ELTINIII: ,mx ff T' mx I , w bi- ,' MW , IIIEIIIBERS , ,gm Ilxcwyllf. ED WELLS, 14 MYIIOX HIIIIIY, 22 DICK MALAIIY. 23 ,Ming PEG WEALTON, '18 Ton CAII:-sIcAnoN. '22 CIIICK MIl7liPlI.Y, '23 jwm ,5QLfLf..'? Russ SEWALL, '19 PAUL CLAIPLIN. '22 Nm: PIIATIIER, '23 vzfgx, DAN EVANS, '20 .TIIIIIIAN OWNIIY, '22 AIINOLII BAYLIEY, '23 M-' fKk'Q,-,M STERLING CLARK, '20 W1I.I.IABl SIIEILS. '22 Tun MIcI:'I'z, '23 ,Qfy I5'f,:QwgQ HOMER MITCIIELL, '21 M'llil'I Hmmrcs. '22 TIIM IRWIN. '23 Wqfwwd DICK PERSIIINII, '21, Dw1u1I'r TAYLQII. '23 N1cLsoN VA1..II:AN, '24 ,TM 'j,JQf,fL GRANT CORBY, '22 HOT.TIIH CIIALMEIIN, '23 LI-:WIS ALABAs'I'I-III, '24 ,'I '.9 WI K LESTER SEIII, '22 DoN I-III'I I'oN, '23 JIM KPIT.T4Y, '24 16.5367 , , X 9, V315 SAM MFINllPINI'IAI1I., 24 Fm-:II FISIIIJII, 24 '-ffm I MW 1. 'I -.A Yfvf, ?.-. - .YN ,Y .W..W-.l.i..--, , .. .. ,,., , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,I YIM' ,I 3? 3 MDA- ' - 107. vp ...f 4- I ' -, L' 4-1 ' 'f 1 .I 'LU ,Viva ,. .9 CK - WU 4. 4-V,:1y3,,,, .JO KVM' ,, . -ji wing ,jf , ' . -35,2 I- ,X UI 'dxf E,-.3211 my -Q, .EQ-gig' ' 'I ,U 5, 'zxlffniTiki-'fdYl,fQ?WY3f?44' Ig I'CQx E- 'WL V55 . 5 LIAFGIIXKIT Q?'5u!II 1Q2YMl2 'W 555A A207121 ex M , -Jf4JAiIgQg'5g2k'Zi5g'w-,'ffILJ.i' I 338 sT,x.NFoRD 1923 QUAD , - ovplffwfo ,, ff7ITfQQ5if . 1Y'2Af4f1,'f, 'fy-Q, uf,,.,5Yf.112'g-.'g1gf' ,.,5TTeT1i'Fi1: ,,y.Ijggif..',,g'ijjQ4.m5sl'1. -g g 5' gg ..- .5 Q -s ' Mm- ---- Vw W- f-ff-- - ' NVE? J ' ,'m..,..u- T ' of a handsome young man inhcriting a girl 's boarding school and deciding to lfilljfif .Eff run it himself certainly offers possibilities, even though one is quite sure that my not more than four fellows in a hundred have ever gone through the experience. ', ' lllfip . . . . . . wr 'fill Dick Richmond took the part ot this Mr. Bevans, tor such was our hcro's i.1'1.,lf,i1,5g unlovely name, and on the whole his work wa.s good. The Charm School ,f 31 . . . . . .WM 'r, lj .3 marked his first appearance in campus dramatics and there was about his work 3, My' lfrj Just a suggestion of a strain, a stiffness, wluch familiarity with the stage will Giiilyqru .,f, . - ' r -Q 1 undoubtedly remove. Ile has a good voice, self assurance, and he .lS handsome. lmwffn . fe, . . . . . . lf' 'Q-.-7, Nfl First ont, tl h fi t ' t th1 ons'1 ntiou M Ci t , t , 'Ll :isa . am ff ie c ar.c er mr was L e se e iss ,1 r is secre ar lr,.lu -fy, ffl: Oi' the school, played by Ivo Copeland. Miss Curtis was the living embodiment of lafyiql FV' The ideal Dean of Wciiiien which every co-ed cherishes-she believed everything fll'P,l,f33ffG1f fig the girls would tell her. Miss Copeland made a real hit in this comedy part and '2,f 3Qf,f3 ,lv got more laughs than anyone else in the show. 4 ' il n -A pl? Miss Hays, the head of the school, was one of those damnably capable 1'ff33lQ5'j,f 1,116 women whom men find so exasperating because they are usually right. The 3,Q'f,-ctw Ku? . ' ' ' wir- is -1 dearest dream of every male is to dominate and when he is not only told but .www QM, . . . . . , ',. :ii cl. shown that he is mere man, how it galls him! Elizabeth Noyes played this fp Lgyl part with admirable repose and dignity, all the more remarkable because she was 'flfll lp lit Practically a last minute substitution. ,lpiWff1'i'l ,M-+A: . . . . al. N551 The girls ot the school were the life of the party, and chief among them was '.wii'ltiS A i , rs . , LQ 3 flfl' Augusta Corey as the buxom but Winsome Sally Boyd. She was the typical qf,'iyl?,QDl H school girl and her silly pranks and her wild sense of romance afforded much QEQXJSQ yi, merriment. age HQ: lr fa , . , . . . mu A The hero had four companions worthy of note, and notably J nn and Tim Simp- ijlgyllhyf kms, irrepressible young fools who were the cause ot much hilarlty with their CliQlyllifF2! lllt ' -- i k awe Al f- 1 aa. r f M co-operative love affairs. Hal Ror e an a cr exam er ma e ie mos. o M.lNly,l,i,,4 ill these two excellent comedy parts. The role ot the young lawyer was ably handled by Dave Lamson, while John Vaughan was well cast in the part of 1 , . H. - -5 egg George Boyd, Sally 's brother. pl.llll,t5,'lg 'fx ' . - ' - YW' l.z',-,f' A review of The Charm School is not complete without mention oflthe flame ,Phi setting for the second act. This represented the main reception hall of the girls Qmlffiggi ew school and was one of the best sets of the whole year. lt was designed by Chry- sella Dunker and built under the direction of Stage Manager Eugene Curtis. lQ7, These scenes were a real step forward for Stanford dramatlcs. l P . R: 5 The director of the show was Gordon Davls, and if we may say it, he .added ggi charm to The Charm School. Davis and the Masquers' Society are mdeed to be congratulated on the production. 'ffiZ?ilQ l f' f 'V. lfffjfll will ff E i 107 lei .fl E54 'N Vx, MJ -' .Wits f yer 52 l ' Lil'z1iY'.,?..iigf:1,f al, is-7-ig iA-- M' c' d riigjil f1ji1ji'ieg?9i,-.-.iq.gg21ff ,.-, rg .1iyL'Tii,2,-,, T5 ' f L'5f43: 93:iif1t-T f V'-il? ti'-93. ravi, lg, f: tic mfsfc.,..ls3sNi'..'ff:r,f. iq -is Li ,. wife- ct new Qs! We -ra l- 4,2 . VX -- .,wegv., w-.rig-.M Na. i fleE.ii'fljU1lP2T.ilS'f 'irt A Q2 .. ffiwff Ca-faapwrsztim mafia W:1-1:..n1D,i'1:ifhli2'fi.'ycfr1'3..,.:2.?:c.ts.. e.......... f ' 311971-L-if-4-1 Lei-:gi-Jf..eL Wd--ff 339 i 1 .wi l wil S'r.'xN1rO1zD!,Tlr 1923 QUAD ' '30'f.i.--ff'0+ i- .- ,fi ,,,,i,,f-5,',g:jg,.w1,. 'af .--,- A,-n ' y,, I , H .' 1 A. If-7 , .-KY vc-s.fe,fea1f -ff .. Ali a1.fi.r.. - is ,L -, up 2 wif 11,i'5gsL'ii'LfQ ' ' A W 'A -fre.,-t ,.. J its r ----M ref 4 SWM .x ...U ' ,Cr 'girl ,l SCENE VI. V I l H.. Ja J' . y.-,uw .i I , -pq Mfffgf.. 'KOO Koo KUBISTOWN' 1,,,l .Vg February 10, 1922. i'i,f,'i v, 'MWQ1' 7 'q .V-fl fllfwl , , xx i . gy Cuth-hert, lm. drunk! ' gllq . .5XX, .. , , , . gl LX UNO. Lecil, you'rc not drunk! l1Qbf.iiUfl-', Cuth-hert, .l inshistf' who ' V i 4 3 - ' . l..fp, F ' l reiuse the inshistencef' But Cuth-hert!!! Do you slice what l shoe? f,f.LJ'l .1-ityflfiigg ifYessh, what is it? I i 'fyQgQ.qj:l 'l. thought I was in the Asshemhly Hall, hut trom the looksh ot that shtage I'm either drunk or dreamin'. Lesh get some air! With dignitied unsteadiness iriqfxf they wohhled out. fini iiQ'ff,l.L1 Most assuredly Koo Koo Kuhistowni' was not designed to increase the peace -N '-il of mind ol? anyone in that rosy glow which Just precedes the passing out. Its setting was the wildest, weirdest conglomeration of hnes, mass and color ever ilk-,f seen this side of a fully equipped nightmare. ln these fantastic surroundings a ip 7 51 show of genuine hilarity was presented and Ram's Head scored another ten im, 'Wi' stril' 1 of l 1, , . xt. .,- - I i The show was written hy Dan Evans, Tom. Irwin and Tom Carskadon and piafy, they displayed indeed a fertile imagination. The plot was rather hetter than lv-L TVA. usual, it anything, and at least one line, '4Not muchu has heeome a classic among -'Ty' l W , - V 4 e u I . WX l, 18,5-Q the local elite. Dan Evans also wrote all ot the lyrics, a pertormance which in ,gf.i3.y, lifflf' itself deserves to he highly ranked i 'gr VHVA ,L . , P , . -H ijgixlli ,I Ll A variety of musicians supplied a. variety of music, and Fred Fisher, other- evil g,l',,i'r,ffQv wise sane, designed the settings. Les Seih did the directing, and though adver- 54',lQj, i,icsKllQ,'.yf,i tisers of everything from Higgins ruhher toothpicks to Scoggins 'folding potato l..'Q ,,ql lik,il'iKE'l.r, chips have usedfthis idea,-we'll say again that the mark' Ubterllngl' on silver ly ill? and the name Sem as director mean about the same thing to us. i ., ,v N . . fel nl Among the players, one is likely to rememher longest Sam Mendenhall, '24, ,lt u.rp'f'q' , . . -Q-.34-,sg who wasn t in the cast at all hut who did create some grotesque dances guaran- ss.: ff teed to make a stone image feel uneasy. His Dance of the Dope Fiend, HDanee Qing .vi - F . - . . 1 HJ 'wjjfgj ot Death, and Scandal Man were real works ot art, though the audience f'fQf.iI1i refused to take them seriously till the sheer force of the interpretation awed .I-flip them into silence. This man Mendenhall 's dances are not recommended as a cure K 3248 for iumpy nerves. ,Rf-i I r mack . - s I I HQ The cast in general was one ot the hest wluch has graced a Ram 's Head show has if Cf?-'1 in recent years. Heading it were Dick Pershing as Whistler, the artist, and Ned ggi Prather as Delyria, the 'Happer heroine. Pershing had the hest voice in the show iii. tffl, rf, while Ned Prather maintained his position at the top of the female imperson- ,int-, il 16'-fs, ators on the campus. Prather manages to get real fun out of the toihles of the , . . , yt gentler sax and does so without offense or any suggestion of cftemlnacv on his , 1 3x9 ,Q q 1 I 'S fl FX TI., 'J x:'gul1e:iEQbJ7i.? .e3SfVm.l:i1--1 'T -- fffefff-',fgliizfifgLg..Q'v'-f?i'.l.i33g1.5531 il, ,R-L .X-. 'l'r .f Q ,x r ,K Q ly , A Yjfj' --- --f-- f-- ' - -- VI ,fail--1 'a ....,mf3i,af,g13 1 e . - 'fig'-f7i'J ' r5ff.gf,,f lj,'l6,,r--..fa QCQQ.: eg-.?:,-Xfgpg .7 fl 'Ag Q , L. .3351'ffilfiffiige',vifgbf 'fy-gg .15 Jfff sg' mo, gwgrf ' lj'f 'Y if . - 1 4, -, .35---f--L if ' so ffl't'f'iK1o't We 4-as Jil' ' 1 e + is :fs mi. as A rv 1 C5 ,X - ful Jews li ,X 1 A X ,i 4 f I, I r LJ 1 P K x i 4 1 I 340 Wliat qualities any one of the four prin- cipals fabovej in the funior Opera lacked, the others easily made up. With the group below they spent the entire eve- mng of Map I3 de- iweloping and unravel- mg the complications of Up On A Lad- der. When the colorful ponies and beauties fcenterj were not on the stage. Helen Whitney and Foresta Hodgson as the irre- pressilnle imps kept things moving. They did some truly ar- tistic dancing. The men's chorus Ibe- lonnl did its best lvorlf in the Ballet Russe of Act. ll. Creek goddishncssn and f'charm were demanded of the leads in The Charm School, Masquers play. Uniting these quali- ties with good acting, Dick Richmond and Donaldine Cameron formed a combi- nation pleasant to look upon. Charming femininity of varying types finds it diffi- cult la be attentive to their conscientious instructor, Ivo Copeland, in the presence of the handsome young Austin Bevans, who has taken over the school man- agement. HaUEl1ly disdain was only one C many emotions required of th Uf Helen Whitney in her in- lffpretation of Huguette du Hamul in lf I Were King. ,USUN McCarthy's historical drama provided the first op- porlunilb on the campus in some time for really slfillful femini ne acting. Colorful as pageantry were the settings for the English Club play-royal courts, ro- mantic taverns, grewsome gib- bets and a large cast of pic- turesque lords and ladies and peasants. Lester Seib, in his transformation from the beg- gar poet to the grand constable of France attracts all eyes. f Q 1 British maidens in supplication to the Goddess Freya, and groups of joyful dan- cers fit into a back- ground of trees, wa- ter and blue sky that might just as easily have been the lake- shores of Britain years ago as the Lagunita site of the lfVomen's Pageant. 139- 4 1 Helen Whitney and Foresta Hodgson Ion the leftj have a grace and charm that enhances a real abil- ity for dancing, and as the leads in The Coronation of Ran- dalin, they effective- ly remained the een- ter of interest through- out the pageant. STANFORD v,,,,,EX 1923 QUAD 4 W' ' J' : j! ' 'T fT '.'N'i ' f X -5- -.11-' ' fy if, f , -' -s ' Agn:r'Tf 'I 'i -fi'3' f 35 f ,. . 5 Jfx.. . - . . , . V ,xg 5. , X..--,Yi 0 J J.-1g's..?0 v 3 X ,. .f V can W., .W i. own part. This pair sang Careyls 'lflandle Light in a way to start an epidemic - 5. f 1 o ll -fg. . J in f-'ihfu-fir, V, 1 H -...x1.'t.'- N av. . . , fi, . .sfwk llrqalqigw ,q4.gY4f5 11' 5' , .tvs--1 3 ,-WQQ iw 1 ,, A ' '-lf. - fs ffm'-.f'1r .x1ff:51lKfiif,f , V -, .. Qi., ,- .. Y -- ,f ..--,.. -- ....L.s.c 2 vu c... Jf,,,gA,A,-. ,- fr, -in..,,s,:--A V,-Qt. ff-.Gif We 3 af 'K XXX r .Ae Q, it .f A - A T 7 M 'Fil f I i lf, b i . i of holding hands while the lights were out. gil? Speaking oii singing reminds us of one ol! the high lights ol' the show, that llffg darn fool burlesque quartette which simply brought down the house. Bing gg i'.'f Q-irift Tiff 1 Shaw, Jerry Powell, Howard Wilson and Reed, Nesbitt composed this outfit. The M4 way they would sing some dignified operatic masterpiece such as the hliserere fig, with such heart-rending words as HOh, what an ass I am, I am, then swing into lffrllhiigi a creation of wildest jazz, kept the audience in continual uproar. The rather ample Mr. Ownby and thc more condensed lilr. Valjean played 'ffifii in blackface as Taffeta, the maid, and llumidor, the valet. Valjean was just about iii? i' the premier laugh getter ol' the evening, while Ownby had the Hhigh brown gal iiiiiiDiiii'f by type dow11 to perfection. HgfYhlpE31 Qjliiki Bill Shiels and Paul Clatlin, the campus irrepressibles, as Grogan Olllogan 5 and his daughter, liedclia, won the approval of the audience early in the eve- ning. It would be hard to imagine a more ridiculous sight than Ulatlin as the i'.,igQf'i,f.,,fi coy, simpering Bedelia. W i'i', fi Hollis Chalmers as the King managed to put real comedy into a part which Mi was practically comedy proof and deserves much credit for doing so. Arnold lil, Bayley as Purple Pearl, the queen of Kubistown, had staring eyes and a heaving ijlg breast that Sarah Bernhardt might have envied. John Sansone as Serge Sergius was as full of hisscs as a peanut roaster and ,iiygf did a clever burlesque of the black browed villain. George llhl was a good type giylijfj 31,iQi'fi, as tl1e Princess. Baldy Quintero as the Army had a part so small. that ordinarily Jihgfiy it would not get even passing notice but his pantomime showed such distinct Qlwtif promise that he hereby gets honorable mention. QELQWMQ, The Girls chorus was as good as Ram's Head has ever presented. They ,QQ1,ii '2.?fli were well costumed and did very graceful work. Mike Hodges, llap Kennedy and ,Everett Swing fthe little blondej may.be mentioned particularly. lhe ,bml5t'p,i4 QW men s chorus also had good looks and good voices. - 'tQ4.lXl:if!f,3g5i Among the songs, first place goes to Burgess' Scandal, Man, largely for Q3-,-lzf ,Tiff the exceptionally fine way in which it was staged. Authors, singers, and directors contributed to the success. lllalabyis Latin Quarter Love, IHigby1s flloney- suckle Home, Sewall 's Htlubist Blues, Ilowards 1-Hour? ot tiroldz lllladgieytls manga?iilncllljrsranigreiment tor the Quartette, emphasized tie variety ana woi 1 Slfieixu fi, , tc, .' nica a en. .,,2g5JXf9V J. il ,Sa G-g:--,Q my soiuxu VII. , 5 IF 1 WERE KING 'f?ff5fQ in ,lf 1 Vifere King, the first thing 'I' should 'do would be to have tlus man Justin ffifgxl McCarthy brought before me. From. the dizzy liclgllf Of 'NY l'05'fll- ll1'01'0R'2lt1V1'S eg fri ,gf r nw i we s W , - , A . f . ,r3. i,T5:avif,iF ' .jiri W' X -J I ws 1 -he A aj 1,gQ:2L', f r. H F ' eribaiaegsiifr efihiwlifi, 345 T., 1 i i 1 J , STANFORQgo:y2fby.,46.1923 QUAD K :FJ ',' g. 4 'in , ' 1' - ' ,N ,,' -2 ff1'Tf,' i f'f . E5 , tx '35 .- 'f,f.' 'ggi 7 fl, A,- A P N .':.,:i f I' ' TBA W.f'1.'s., ' J1'rf,g fi,l' - ' ' Y 'i 'r' 'T'. :,,,cwll:,,.w7 f -- Q.?l Ng Qi: l ,l lefllifi twill? , , . l , JW Q' I should tell him that as a playwright he is an excellent ink consumer. I should My Qwlylffu say that unity, compactness and punch are highly desirable qualities to have in ,iffy ,QZj,l'lr E', a play, even though they mean nothing in his young life. I should say further iffg. ktiffqliiyfil that people in thirteenth century France did not make references to the Bolshe- , v1k1 nor did they use twentieth century slang. ,. Having said these things, I should relent a trifle. I should then tell him that fiyg, lii-f,illf'3Q9 in his play, individual lines, individual scenes, and individual characters here and there were very poetic and very good indeed. I should recommend that he take iff li',i2,g, a thorough course CI. C: S. or otherwisej in the mechanics of play construction 33 ifiliiki until he had learned how to build up to, and down from, a climax. Having made Qi 'ggfyiyii-?'I gem perfectly miserable, I should then go to see a performance of If I Q22 Q ,j'-3' ere 1ng. Vi 1 I should enjoy Les Seib's acting tremendously if he were- still playing the will igqlilpj part. I love romance, good humor and fine emotion and these things Lester knows 3 ll -.:.j,f9H15y how to portray so well. I should feel youthful and unashamed of it, for youth is it ,,a, romance and romance is lovely. It would be good to be alive ' il' il' The English Club play this year was a colorful thing, full of dramatic hokum lf, ,'i .M and cheap heroics, but containing passages of genuine poetry. Beautifully ill Mvyyr staged, and admirably directed by Gordon Davis, it was perhaps the most am- ,ills Qj..fxM.kg lptlousspgctaele yet seen on the Stanford stage. It well deserved the applause gift-, fi it 1 receive . 0 if Ll Francois Villon, vagabond poet-hero of France, was an ideal character for ,flffy Vigil romantic drama. He lived again in the person of Lester Seib, who played with ,xi i,x1j2'Zl a finesse, a surety of touch, that was admirable. Perfect mirror for every changing Qfdff-,Jul emotion which swept over the sensitive Villon, Seib was an inspiration to student -:i5sl,fllfQ2 actors. This really was Seib's farewell appearance and he could have chosen glfallylilt no more sympathetic role than this with which to gracefully bow himself out ot 3llif', ff Stanford dramatics, leaving a place which will be vacant for some time to come. lillijfg Helen Wliitney as Huguette, wayward child of the Paris streets, firmly estab- j,',r lished herseltf in the front rank of campus talent. She made a real character fig F, study of Huguette, her weaknesses, her strength, her tempestuous love for Villon ijigflgglfy wluch made her rise above her sordid surroundings as a flower wluch blooms in an alley. Miss Wl1itney's portrayal of the death ot Huguette, in its restraint, ,gpg tiflyqifl in its sincerity, was a fine bit of acting from every angle. Aside from the leads, the best characterization of the evening was furnished juli ilftggjjt by Scherl Levy as the old king, Louis XI of France. Levy knows how to act, ,llgl and such knowledge indeed as rare as a piece of praise from II. L. Mencken. ftjlgj The nominal. heroine was Katherine De Vaucelles, played by Violet Andrews, gli. who looked the part. Miss Andrews wa.s beautiful and she was regal and she Jjigffjg, showed a skill in manipulating a long awkward train to her dress, but she was inclined to be merely beautiful and regal and skillful. I 'iffy' Dean Ross played the villain, Thibaut D'Aussigny, in a way that was a gil tritle theatrical, but convincing withal. Part of his trouble was due to the author A lXl '. !l, c W ,fx gjvlfl- - at-.-.-. Y A----4-H 1-? .---V--av-M ,.-- 4- Mfg.. W-i--f fe . . N a f '?'.'Qi i, DJ 5, iJV.'ii :,i: -5 ini ' 47 'Q Q I i .- ,I TU-1'iA-I'!'fI1 J CIHYQ, 'II H fri' rf so cw' snr .. 53: X FRN 13:75 4. r1HIE'?i+f Nm AMD-1 ,Sf 'QZ.?hv 1J'f.li1 Sf'.'. f P' ' 'i wdfwl-X -645 G f .fi '1 Wvff. 3l'fwll?k:i,lN'rLc'i--1 ,lvl 5Xn..w..Bui4-F ' nik... 'vi '?w,f.nQ',v1.l1:g:.x -..,. ,.., -,u.,. -nn-f 'f..zi.sI.,L.,1 4g45,k1k'g1i41' C' --V ' I 346 n STANFOIIII, 0,0-Iwv, 1923 QUAD ! Q . -.. 9 .o ,. rp, 4, f 'f'..,I.'?i X J'1XgQX,c'v' f, ,,f f .si.X:l': .. ,T kf',n ,-FWS, si.. 572' ' , I' 'z' pijrrfz ' I ' ' V ' aww X .,, 5'XX ,5'II1 ' '. ,rv yo lk Xwyv. . X . , ., 'XX . -- ,g,',XXX .,-X x., If . In X'y,.,f 'I ,I., ,Xp ,V ,.i,, s.,,lI ., I ,. ' ,M -M R3 ,fa .lLfIC'j5NgmfY5I' If lfI1Q.fffA: '. .,----- ,N '- I I- Q- ,,.: Q ,ffkfs--. 5. , l- -z 1 l-def: ,.,w , 2 f .Xa ,I ,X-xXsI?l11S-,-, lad. Q -X x fy, 7: I- 'D Q J'1--f'M.21i L- Kr 'J '1.,If1JE'.,Lsi Q Pii'IEx5ifJ -gf, ., QLTQ-QQ,-'.. ' -H, , '--Q, 'L N 4fgg,l,C'Q- Y 7- - fy 'f -:- Q--A VVV. Y .- -Y 'mf , is Xa, ,s pf s........,,,.-X.XY ,..- YYVV Xkm Y,,.Y .T..... I e 2. I-X , lplii n.,,,,,.,d'X K M XI- fp I 'L' , 1 1 5, Y ,-,fff .I Of.. ' IX! XX MJ X- I YXHL.. ,,,,, .fl Ik. ..X,I 'bij Mi? . X X. Xp I .A l X I if Il L l lfiklpfjg I Ik MX ,I,, J fl JI. ,ff ilI'f!'y AIA 5 ,AW 'lr I. , K SIX H'3llf'? l , KM I , I XI,XX- Mft If A' 'lvl .- Qxlii. I 5:5 lf., W.: X- Xcm, X . F , I K X III I X' - Kg Xp' U I' My Sh f F X, It ,HW 'Nl' X- X II, ' ' !..r IA, If X I' 'IX If' X X H 'Xyg up I , .I ,. All, Xw . f fl fe I IIIQXI ,Xj :Ml YIXAT 'IQ fl Il X Xl. Wg' THE IMl'Rl'lSSlONlS'l'l'U S'l'.XGl'l Sl'l'l l'INGS Ol' NOG N00 KUl3lS'1'OXVN VK: lXfXI X, MIX H WI I X,A.iv lhe seope of et'I'In't uf stuflents on the SlIllllfIH'll stage is iIIdieI11ed by their oI'i5:iIIIIl eIIIIstI'IIetioII of A nuIIIeI'ous stII:.:e settings. .hllHlt1'lll' work is not emIfiIIed to ueting, ns in lllllllj' lllllV1'l'NllIll'S, but im-ludes :lfIXll'l'f-g :IQ UU-Eu llllllllll,Il'Illt'llf, the llilllflllllfl' ol' lig.:htiIII:, the llI'SlQIlllllQ' of settings, lllld fl'l'Illll'lltIlj' student l'0lll'lllll2'. :Wy 'I Xfq ILM , . X . . . , ff: 'le QQ mga Ixho g':IXve lIIs i'll2ll'2ll'l'0l' l'l'g'l1l?ll' and the vIll:IIn stIll pursued ll0l',, ll1ll'S, :Ind iffwjfl-,V Ross Sl10lllllH,'E be eritielzed for playmg them that w:IXy. Ifbl XI XIX III, I Ill 'fe Mathew 'll0lH'lI1Ul pl:Iyed the p:I1't of Noel he Jolys. the dandy, in :I w:Iy which ' I.gf',w5:7.' I' ' lf J Ifflilpz hllrlesqlled. 'll0lJl'll1Ul' brought out the shallow nI:IXliee :Ind petty we:IXkness of If-fX'llI'XT?QQX I , X up showed :IX proper llDllUl'Sf?lHlllDf.I of :IX elI:Ir:IeteI' whieh could h:IXve been so easily lflflu? Noel Elflfl deserves eredit for doing well :I tlmnkless job. mfflllff :I I Another job, not only thankless, but hopeless, is to distribute proper credit :I A- ' l K. l , fx li lllllll I I' W ','., II., III. ' tllmllgll the rest of the e:Ist of l'0I'ty-two people. One I'0lIl0H'llJOJ'S John Riehelf HS the companion to tlIe king, l':IXIIl Joseph :Is the lnnkeeper, Eva, Willi:IIIIs :Is px W . Y, . , I pn X535 Mother Y Illon. but we e:In't go on to the end :Ind must Sllllply s:Iy th:I11 lor thc 6?:llJIw,1f:-X xx-r , f . , R X.'X 3 If I V1 lN0St p:IXI't the IIIIIIOI' roles were In exeellent hands. ffH?'f,fXI' I! X If.: XI Some of the fl'?ltlll'4'S were l'Htll0l startllng. X7lll0l1 w:Is by no 111021118 the 115, l11.edI:I.ev:Il eoIInterp:II't of Al Jolson, yet lIe e:IXlled hIs mother M:IXIII1IIy. One I ' . . - - - fx, Q p Ofithe gIrls of the tavern had :IX perfect twentIeth eentury, lllllwlllIlg'-l'0-tlIl'-0lty- filqgljfly in Tlns-week-end lllI'll'i'0ll0, while everyone felt :It home when the medI:Iev:Il mob he --' . I I I - XX I - If X' , :evo the good old Sl'?lIll'0l'll 4' 'R':Iy!'l lint who e:Ires for Slllfll det:IIls? ' .lt I I-qpjfji AQ l We K lY1g',, was :IX good, show. H1 :ffm XII. Is X4 Lp ' IA QR I lX36I'G Q72 f5 LQQlIl ef I' f-fd III 'fl YLLEII' ' IX' .f I '.I'1,l:ln?f--v----g K W Y V ,VW ,Y,, ,,YY ,Y,A - , W, ni.,--..,,..-YY . Y XX XX.X. ..... Y Mfr, -+?C l W. LX I .i f T- '- -- -- A - Y -. I - q fri I 57'-In sri--M-f-: - -I ' U 4..f,,,-,iviqyfjz 1 f7,X:fv,3Vwg- 'V ,-. NLT: N V - .1 ,,..- 'ls .,j,i,Lf:,.,,: jfqg, , Ile, -.4 XX yfx ,T NW, , , V lnl'?'y5I5?::+Esff:'XII Q 7 -If? 'I XIX: XI I X X. I ' MI'-f . fry' 2 ' If , X 1 X-Q. ' -X 9- 'eh 'rfli-,-I If 'W ., Xfwf, -I if ' like' l lb'Cs f f'f f'7A 61- S'liL1'-- ' ' ' ' f ' WI IM 1. ffl: 'lf 1' Wfw 5+ ' Wf X Y X kd -4573 an ' ia IL 034 rllhfl -'QI-AML 2347 I p IGI' II . QJJIMCZG . Aly? I Af lf A I STAN FORD0 io..61'Jw,,Dg1923 QUAD K ' Q - -'T'-. a . - . V , J --Y -A w----,- V'---Q -,f-1, ' 5 -J-Q, -,E . 'T .1 v 'W' ..:-lf, L ',.:'-A'A'3 X fjfflt-Vll, JTf9r!frf..M.YIg!1 xg jf, , L ,, If v-'kr , .1 ,sf 5:1 1 4 I, H-!v',,, :ly,Ifn,yf.H . . 1 M. ,Wi-ffk Q I., YL. ,Aff pviarxglaw I, rf ,, J, 3 1, r,,, J y, , , .,. , 7 , Q k, A... M H .3 , AJ., .. .. bl rf 142, Q 3-A Ar f Y Y, , F- ,hlfxvf ,ff ,- .,.- A--,ll-,f. .J 7, ,,r,.-. . .,. . ., . 4 - V ,f 7 , .-IAWW f flvwfl-J,.j,' ' Y .4 Wlf- L f-' u v--- I N, 7 lr' - J ',- -1 fffqfw Z? 'JL-'.1...'Lf' .r,-s . - f-4' ,. -,, am , ,L ,, u -- fp. -T-' .. fp , n J ' f W AA ' ' - Qi W ,,, gi. Q QL-'-4 ,7,f,,.-- -...v .. ...Y -,-, ' s,,,1..!X ,ryapa aj! M gy... fd M 'A XJ Vail W iw X.. . 7 uw V. .5 ML .- fl of -1'-EH , 1 f. .Vw f 3' ml .J fl' 'll Al flat 4f..?G,.',B Kg: ,Sfil .1 elf! .J L Qi f1.,1fl?f,. f ,Q 'lv-,,g R':,f-J pi , 'fr 'fllff ff 'Qi' .'11,1:5-piiii l 'SIM FQ? ff ll U lx 'v YL! b:f,Y..pf'.l F, lf ks, if 5,254 uL..3'y A ,l':L.5l5'H,'?x Ari.. 'ul M. M f j'-, lv. M 'r elm- K W 'ar' V we .'fWllll.f?'i. VUL :ml 'llf-hi r if 'fl V lil? will if-li had as -F S993 rl v,l la . J ,Y -Z ' ,ww Ross 'l'obrmer 'l'uylor '.vy ,N v ,Qf,z'?' Mitulu-ll Corby Davis Copeland .llluu up-,,.,' Q. fc, I-wk all M Y' 0' M. :yllfq fqxmlgjfx 5.5-.f.'.e. DRAMATIC COUNCIL ' WN- 'f Nil ltr illrnrf! University 'Dramatic Coach ------- Go1moN DAVIS, Chairman, '18 'IU , A lp. , wl'3..yj.-.Qi Representative from Masuuers' Society - - Ivo CoPla1.ANn. Se-ey., '23 QQ'-Q. J l- Al,lJ1,1l Business Manauzer - 5 - - - - DWIGHT W. TAYLOR, '23 'G -Q'3',.?7 Rm-presentatlve from Sword. and Sandals - - - STODDARD ATWOOD. '22 ,gif ,fM'j,J Representative from Ram's Head - - - Hoxvuau Mrrcuum., '22 mf ,.::,.t.,,43 Representative from English Club Mm-1, lJo1:o1-nv I-losums ALLEN, '18 'ffl f'1f',f,Q-',N Rem-1-senta,tive from Senior Class - - - GrllANT VV. Colmv, '22 lk-gf 'iw Representative from Junior Class , , - - DEAN ROSS. '23 Hp .lg'jJ'9E'n R1-presentative from Sophomore Class - - 1vIA'rH14:w O. TOBRINER, '2-l fv- . 1, 5- 1 A .J W , ,wjglli , , , r, , , all qffibjl-2,. Complete control of tbe stage management ot Stanford tll'tlIlltlllCS was as- viz, w K, 2 LL,-1 . . , . . . J I 4' faifgg sumed by the Dramatlc COlll'1Cll after lt was I'CllI'1fllllSll0tl by Sword and Sandals. Pupil 'vu . . . ,. . I V . ry. Over 451,000 was mvested ln Olltlllftlllg the stage. New drapes to serve ln the .gjlufffi place of scenery, some sets, eleetrleal eqlupment, and modern scene-shifting' ap- paratus were purchased. The plan of ?tC00l tllI'1g' students who are interested lll '5'i.'j. , H., 'f'fj stage management an opportunity of working' belund scenes will largely obviate .infix 'Mfg the luring of outslde labor. .BllS1I10SS effleleney and profits are both shown to be lllfyjjfg- on the increase. wi. lx X ,.f,:l.'d g 1? ,Wk on lik J go l1if'l 4 Jaya Qakbl bl lf XIV? ' N S C 'Wil Qlpmb 7 ' W' .lx-roi. hw n aft , f f -- 'f'- 'L--is----+TW-A---b-s fs f gf: Hg. J.-aff' 'MQ gp. Tx .1-f.'.3f...a.5f A , 4127? 'KfZ1N. U., ,-W 'faififir 'Ri .rf -X C -2 ,-uf lf? 45 ,' C ,WD ' xg-,f .':',ff1 T' L' I ',:',1?Q:'L-u djs- 5. 'QQJ -' ' ,iT,':l. N' XL' 12,1 Jlbiw .-lljulgdf' ft is-1FofE K fr 'M Q .ffl 'ai-Y? a.f.4,!'.wf:+' fax lf? ' . JW' AN 2- Qf,'gf'V1'f' fa .2 14 1- J - ,ng 'fl --14 W3 QQ, Xp, A. L ir,-, x 5,11 in H Vi f:-., 9 473 .- A. l ' ,tX'a 'Y,,5,- sy h xy., ,' , -vf Q . V, f- Lxxiyfbzf LM- fzlwif-f DfFPQ'5k -00: J fi:..Ql:f',Q'f,0:'f Snifzwfjf 348 Z-r v ,. wi P s'r,xN1f'oub IIIIIIIUIII 1923 Quan ' ' 5'-.1:,.,f','f N, ' .X ,I,l-, ,SI .,,.NN,I'I- r 'IfJ. '32ffi'-TQI RI.i..Z... ,,L. If I. L.. I L, WI , I F II W -X 'Wifi was 41.-l.l'flf'f '.-La z e2f':,f . -D In 3Y1J l fe-.Je-113:-14ng.:Leifg.ife.Ei 333:23-any sh-2125fliifl-1l2.:3+.aflli. ?'idGgglffi'Q41'S' 'ICJ U'hNnnnN - W-'I-hi--K ...ya ,X l 'lr-L F li 'hh FEI-T ACT IIT Lg, Sl'I'lNl'I VIII !,'fQ ,'fi' or wen: 951' RANDALIN'S CROWNING l 7V77V ,-Wa May 6, 1922. Qd'jQIgwQ it ,2 . I . . , , , ,js ff Alu, II Sllllll'lSl1lg'lj' good and deeldedly worth while-that was the verdlet on the ,g'2l,'21 5- '-- . 1, , - - X 'f ,-1- my IIlst women s pageant given at Stantord. 'l'he roughs who came to hoot at the J, IIIeheese eloth eharmersu and Hdear me daneers remained to praise eostumes v , I 1 I . . 3 . . . . I Iviqam PM lat were fl,htl0?1ll'l. ot softly ll0VVl1'lg'lf0l0I'S and danemg that had in it the rhythm i,f,ll,,f ft:I.,2.II and balance ot' pure grace. llq.',iY f'f.1i . 1' 1 - . ' . . . . . . . . , rt , ,.- H ef, I lhe setting was ideal. Far be it from us to indulge in Hights ot poetus lanev, tqift pfgfgg .Q . - . . . . .' ef! I, Iiut anyone who eould resist the appeal ot that lalcesule setting eould eat pie tor re'-.UQ-Qf.' f, 1. -, , . ... . I ,zgyr ,. IW, IHIU-aktast. The sott breezes drifting through the pine trees, the velvet green oli ir, atm ,lg N' 39'1'ilSN, the eool blue lake as a background--in sueh a setting as this were IIIIq,f lllllflff, color and dancing fused into a harmonious whole. l,'ff.ilff'Sl' O lhIe two solo daneers, Foresta Hodgson as Randahn, and Helen Wliitncey as 'lg'flf,fiI.Qa'l I fetavla, might be eharaeterized as Il'oetry and Drama. Miss Hodgson as the Hai ltCllI1'1g' British maiden daneed with graee and a lightness that suggested the Ifllortless ease of lyrie verse. Helen Whitney as the fiery, jealous Octavia, eoin- gli, llfyf' ,gifjf qlI'IH01l with a perfeet teehnique of the danee, the emotion, the suspense, oi? drama.. WC 'O tW0 Vounfr ladies 'i re genuine artists All IL , X., i it ri , X., f , 1 l l. I I I I I LKIW ATI: if V flvpe other three leads were la.rgely pantomime parts, and Margaret Bailie as M' Ifllfllls, the Roman lieutenant, showed real ability at this phase ot pageantry. Q5 lf Q13 CVM' ' lilrl' Mathews made an imlpressive Vortiger, wlule Mary Learned as Aulus, por- 'flwxil the offieiousness ot the Roman. governors of Britain. kll,IQ'!wg...,f A-ik Wllt the best of the ensemble dana-es was the Cymbal Danee, even though the gljifgliffifi ffltmlllllg' ol' the eymbals at times showed a slight tendency to syneopation. 'Phe ffQlKlQ7QQi lille lI'Y'E1PaInee was also well exeeuted, and the inclusion ot the purposely ungraeetul, lhtilfifz I ff' ll 4 eeldedlv funny liumpkins was a pieee of exeellent showmanship The little Bllfiirrf kiddies in the danee ot the Elves were a real delight and eaused mueh amusement. QIQ-W QQ, . V . , ,lv J.,' ' lhe musie, arranged and direeted by Wzirren D. Allen, wasa great faetor sy-,,ll'f,.Q:gfg mi lil the sueeess ot the pageant. The eostumes, designed largely by Chrysella and 2fQ,a'g,C,g we , . I . I . I I W. mf: dig anus- Dunker and made bv the women themselves, were artistieally done, and ,FQAQQ ,gs 8011111 mflutiff 1 I I , I-' I I I 'ii ':.fpIl if Cf . ff uI to or etteets were ae uever ui 1 lem. I I I P5535 EQ IH Rflsemary Draehman, the author of the pageant, ehose a period in history .EI a ordlng admirable material for expression in sueh a form and she made of it wi QI xx ell worked. out pageant. Margaret Baihe did a dittleult Job well in direeting fgggyl f x . . . ' , I ' :gh Y I ll' Dageant as a whole, particularly the pantomime Iparts, Iand mueh ot the My -Inoothness ot the total etteet was due to her efforts. .l he ditterent danees them- I-I., f lies weie well staged by Miss Edith Pasniore. I I I h,fJgQ:.li lgl llle pageant was so arranged that every woman in the University had some 55 Iigj llflrt in arranging for, produeing, or presenting it, and they showed eommendable ff fag-kj ry :'?'0Deration with the general. eommittee, headed by AnneIHardy. HR?l11ll7lll1l 's Qfifiiiiyl My Nlownlnsi' was the start of a worth while Stanford tradition. ZNLLEQ H : ff- Inf' I, -- ...... nw., ,,,, ,, ,, .-..H v.,, .- . .. gn III tl 915 if-wwf fi Q--,f:'r-if. r v. .,.c.e,w, - Xffii -We C -at U . L!-rjifsQ'z.1'ffDQlT Wm aaron 411' ' X.. 3 r --Q 'ff Y-'Z 'izgtii 'N'-1.15 W ' -' 3 Y? V? V718 uilxf 1, gmfi-ii-, CV ti Aoki' sez, kt. H F LPI..-41 Q ., bf .11 I J f Y Q4 x.qQ:IIIII I XIIQF.-,.,T , Q., ,tg J JQ,SJLg9t 5, ' wx ,Qtyigfgifgog-5,t5g3g3Qlfl11Q efQQhXE,e -sax-eeQ.e,:.i3..glLmw.e .. . fl- 1 K - 4 f X-:nif.ff+ff J 7 A g - if 3-19 A-- -C Y ,. X. . '41 J ...l v 'Si s'.r,xN1-'onlin QOQUJUNIOQ i923 QUAD J K rn--,v-lv ,' ,,-3 'V H --Vv'a', 'L5jr --,.j'i, jx'73, ,-Sijy, ,, 1,-.W --, 1,,! ,v!, ,' 4' f i' 'P1'5 ?vEffTQ, W A L K 'Milf dl scam: ix ljitgifv' UP ON A LADDER ff1H,gtif 5. May 13, 1922. 7553, ll '--' ,Jigs tj P At last-the Opera different! Long .have we been regaled with costume mtffrQf1g?g.i parades, Broadway ballyhoo., plotless performances, and the whole glittering tin- get Q53-ylyty sel of the conventional Junior Opera. Long have we had outlandish characters My .,'f:fi'li3Q..',I from all of the weird corners of the earth from Singapore to Sausalito. Long ffllfi, have we longed for an Opera with less brass' and more brains, less blow and more Slain Qty beauty, and in ll p On a Ladderl' We got lt. ' LM, ,ei3.Nl.i,.i The 1923 Junior Opera had a cleverly worked out plot with cleverly worked ,I llyklfnf' in laughs. Songs and situations arose naturally instead ot being dragged in by Qt 4, Lftmjffjf, the hair for sheer effect, and thc. people in the play were real people. All com? .Wil qigsggglgyjjl blned to make a charmingly unified whole, and in short, Up On a Ladder, M7 -gvlgiigfgig was a muszcat comedy and not a reouszcal comedy. gurl Jlffnfmiyglri The trio responsible for all this innovation are the authors, Rosemary Drach- fit., QWQQIQ' man and Tom. Kleckner, and the director, Lester Seib. The combination of Rose- Wi iii., mary Drachman's roguish fancy with Tom Kleckner's bluff good humor was a lim. '?,!,NlWt,5l happy one indeed. Add to this a good plot sense on the part of both 'of them and W the result is an opera-applauded long and loudly by a grateful audience. ig, -,V Les Seib as director concentrated on the musical numbers and let it be said 'lfgf Qmgi? to his credit that the chorus numbers were decidedly above the average in the V151 snap and precision with wluch they were executed. The Ballet Russo, with Uelen v,.gM.f1. Whitney and Foresta Hodgson as principals, stopped the show for a full tive 2-Abllilfd minutes and was a distinct compliment to the man who conceived and staged it. iiflgjfff -,'t ji Seih thoroughly understood the type of show he was handling, had the courage tg! gtg against tradition to stage it, and deserves a cheer for the success of his Wg' wp,-f ...fl e or s. 7fg, -,- Among the principals, one hardly knows where to begin. Certain it is that Geraldine Wzitt as Marjorie had the bestnvoice which has graced a Junior Opera Ejgy for many years. Iler acting could be improved upon somewhat but her full, fm' .EQ-ixcyzef, clear soprano made any song she sang certain of success. CHOW s that for a 5,553 ldg5,,a5,., tongue tw1ster?j I I . u i tbl ,fra Opposite her was Dick Richmond, handsome hero ot pavilion and play-house. 'Mgt if 'iffifli' - d 'l' f il in The Charm School of some months back. Richmond 575. M3 ,L an c ue ciarmer c ' I ' l 2,5 lftfffi- took the part ot Larry 'Owen and played it in a way that shows he is rapidly ac- mil quiring the art of acting. lm ie'1.jQ'I The real hero, however, was big old lovable Bill, played by Dick Pershing. This was decidedly the best thing that Pershing has yet done, and in addition his ,gait singing Just about topped the male members ot the east. ' ' Billvs, sweetheart was Lyle, and she was a sprightly little tyrant indeed. Oxy, Edythe liaylls brought Da. world ot pep and enthusiasm to this role, and showed :gl herselt an adept at getting across to her audience. 1. ifi,:Tig,7 '..l1g.---.,,4 ' 'f.g.--,.1 9i51g,v5,'tit?Tii iii 1245 ' .f i45s' J? tfll c -.ef ff -fm if fffgffv fn! 33143.-s?+' '-f2-P.egQ5.i.it- +.f.,.X.,,, -.- -- ,, .J sftzdgii-iiffii .'f 4 ,:.ifgy 350 .1 f. i g STANFORD QW 1923 QUAD Jfm----. - so- '-'.. '+ f .kwfihii f:EfTfWff'fPfe'zff1Xwf'f:f.wa 'fsim-3 sfhieki 4... .fe1Tmf:f.v .. a' A - f fiisfsiffcgjpqgc'j'iE5ffJ1LffM?k3' pp. J ' ' E eh ,.w , -- ke: I E A x 'yu .e . . . . . . ts A i. I-ttlllliotller pair ot principals--but how can we talk about principals when two 29 tbl 1 C 1111 JS 'Lrg q-1 rr ' 1 - 1- f VWK' We 1 1 .fymg in eioius. , . U Hurry up and' get that through gr Iwelll pull your hair flggj i 1,9 - . Q.? fp., i lil The two iln x 1 1 - A ' ' 1 1 v 4 , i. ps were none other than Helen Whitney and F01 esta Hodgson, and 5,1 , Qf Hll the things about the show, they are likely to be remembered longest. Dash- :WJ In i . . . . . . L37 3 X11 and off the stage in a bewildering succession of costumes, tricks, twirls, gy 'QQ dances, and doings, they were indeed the life of the party. They were youthful 5Nf ,Qf,- mg grace and gaiety personified. gif. ,gif A 7 Getting back to first principals, Ivo Copeland and Paul Claflin made an gxceedmgly clever pair in semi-character parts. Miss Copeland as the all-wise ,,i.s,te, My tephanieiwas a sort of amateur Beatrice Fairfax and caused much amusement gilt? W her naive comments on love. llliss Copeland is liberally endowed with per- ,gf sonility which vitalizes all her acting. iyff -we aul Clatlin was an admirable choice for Ellerv Hastings He didn't bur- TWT me-, N P ., I , u . I i H 5... . , , Vctlygyttw, llfiefille the part and, while getting his full quota ot laughs, managed to gain the ' ' i v l CV- i. ,pu f If Prsb-ilnpatliy as well. D 1 O 1 1 . iw ,ji ' fl ug ies as the roughneck, J. D. a.wson, got ns chaiacter over and did W, ggi, ,M Tome eftectlve singing. Arnold Bayley as Boukowski, the Russian owner of the We lflllrit, showed animation and a good sense of pantomime. ' emit 10 authors of the show included two non-essential parts, which were well of Plaiyefl, however, by Stoddard Atwood and Warren Lewis. Atwood took the part .fi tw Of Grandpa Ivan, grayhaired veteran of the ballet, who added a touch of mysti- 5-'Qglifij flgf QISNII to the play. This sometimes rang true, and sometimes did not. Warren i'-iff LEWIS dld well in his portrayal of Sandy and displayed a fine singing voice. Qiillya The chorus costumes this year were a decided innovation, in contrast to the iifftgg psual revelation. The girls first appeared in Vperfectly ducky little organdie ir., 'f it POCKS, as the engineers would express it, and were very cute indeed. A set of 1 59 RUST1an costumes for the Ballet Russe were the only importations and showed gglwgg fab S001 taste in selection. HQ' ft? I The choruses themselves, as was indicated before, were as well trained as a lenpecked husband. They showed precision and vivaciousness, and two more 'if Vfllllable qualities in chorus work don't exist. ' I egfwb The Arrow Collar background was supplied by eight young gentlemen with good looks and good voices and they must have engoyed the show. 1 Q-1 I The songs this year were amiong the best which recent operas have had. Per- til gaps the most appealing was the little theme song, Trouble, by C. W. Midgley, ' Y'-,rvvlueh was repeated at intervals throughout the show. I H ,fl T lhe very spirit of youth was expressed in the song, He1gh Ho Hum, lhere 1, rigid Q55 ,lf No Age, by Dick Malaby, and this was encored and encored by the audience. W0 othe , ' H ' l and Cu id lll. D. went q img iw Over Wen r songs :of Malalfy S., Up On a vLadcI1if',.l f nl H131 Never Tzu ,, 1 ., H' ,as did Mountain Rose, by My ron igiy, a c , , , my +5,LQ-Al, A AD Kennedy. i'Ra,dio Love, by Midgley, was a good novelty number, and the 5:2 if ,gg37N -----,,,, A, W.. - .--D . -- ' i , A-fwfr: -L 7-. .f -f-Q . : - few,-f,5f .V i.5frf.i C ' 1 Q, ,F , 67?Ta.7 .f.,,f'c.y . ., 1g ' XJ kg iam ii?'2?se+e-U' , ff i','r-fftjf f . 'fat ara- K---f: fl' 121: Xe 0 'ir l y as .. ie , rwiifiigee 351 in f 1.1, -'ff N- ',V 77s'1i1 f 4' If Je. '- -'1.'Pf '1-fi -1 - N 1 1 f ' iw We s'1'.xXlf'ol:lJ o,QJi7t7. 1923 QVAU '7 5. , ,. can M w a x, D, f gd ,.1, ?,,Y,vj1., ,,x'7,,.L1! ,,,,7'MmL 12 ,1,f,,,-ltff .I-V, , R XA 'NVQ' 4 , xo,-msl, 'fffflyve -if 5 -1-' 'i 1 1 fig- 12 vi 1 1' f -. 1 0 ' M 1'Q'lf.5dfW- L - 1.. 1 f'-11141,-Yef 'ff d.:1p'f'1' .l srl.. U ,I-., HM-. ,. 1 1 U -- -X 1 .-.1 N ,, X ,, ,.w1,,, . , . 1 11311. . , 11. 5 41, 1 . - -.1 - N. Jff' '4 . c,i xi1'!' il t:,1N'l,7v11 . 6,1 .. , WN V11 - ,Qs ,- psi M1 ,l-I 1'-A-,Wi J .ig 'll 05711. lf 'i 'lil lift, '1 -'l 1p ', its 1'- 'J , :yi llfiif if? W! 141. 1 1' '1.1M' l pi, 7, 1 Ju if-,x,11 it 1 -'1 .' l, .351 ll x CD W L1 'I' 11:2 5 11, -.,, F 1 V.'i-HUQ1. '1',,'2g:.1-,111 1l3g'lil'1 . -1 mg' 1 Ji-3-1-' llhil ,gl efifilllllfeflg vt Q1 1,1 f,11,. ' 1111' mfg, 1, 1 -1 wiv, l ,1,,, TIE ll xll l .1 11 1 J ,, N U K 'W mv - 4'Searecrow, also by Midgley, was made memorable by lvo Uopeland's dance. All of the lyrics were by Dan Evans and when it comes to writing lyrics, he simply is unsurpassed. llc seems to be able to burst forth into song almost at will, taking for his inspiration anything from a magnavox to a pretty girl. The settings for both acts were designed by Edward l4'armer and were artistic :ind beautiful. affairs. The gradually expanding iris used to open both acts was an effective touch. All in all, 4' llp On a Ladder was a new type of Junior Opera which made a hit and then, some. EPILOGUE Looking back over a rich and colorful year in dramatics, one sees the marks of genuine progress during the season 1921-1922. The more or less hybrid type ol' production represented by the conventional Junior Opera, managed to dis- entangle itself and emerged as two puretypes--the revue, and the musical com- edy. t'happie's Hflheeri-O Revue demonstrated the fact that it is possible to run off smoothly and effectively a. production containing as high as eleven dif- ferent scenes and using a cast of sixty people or more. Up On a Ladder showed that a true comedy with music, gracefully worked out, allows for genuine artistry and gets over big with an audience. The women's pageant had no precedent whatever to fall back on, but so well did it succeed that it promises to become a firmly established tradition. It is a worthy addition to the list of annual productions and one making for unity and co-operation among the women of Stanford. l :VI l l 1 o 1 Q .go ll 141 1 Li' 1 sr 1. , 1' lx tifli il l l ll ,1 '1 .,..J NY' W X11 li T li' .illlx l l 1 K Sound experiment, indeed, seemed to be the watchword of the entire season. 11, Ram's Ilead stepped out into the realms of impressionism for its annual bur- ,:,,1,1,f1,1.Qf1, lesque. and so effective were some ot' the results that they might well be studied 'tp .9 with view toward adapting them to more serious productions. The Sophomore It ,,'1?,'lJ3',','k,t. class worked out of the rut of popular comedy, and English Club put over a play il Lflfclm which was almost a spectacle. ll ln the matter of dramatic stage technique, the outstanding development has N-,E ,Qtffi,'l1f,3'Q been in the direction of .stage settings. They have reached an artistic level this '11 , 7'Q,jtlvi1,1 year fa r ahead of anything that has ever been done before at Stanford, and fur- M, tfstjtffllgy nishcd an outlet for genuine creative talent. Chrysella Dunker and Edward Far- V Angst mer are m.ainly responsible for this phase of production, and they have been Slgllillly successful. I i f I li The close of the season finds tlll5.DFH.mtItl0 Council functioning more smoothly 11,341 ?':f115,g:. than ever. and it is a body ot genuine service to the Stanford stage. The entire lol. 2,15-N control ot the stage and its employees has now beenngiven over by the Sword and 'Qt Sandals society to the Louncllx Material reduction in the expenses of Dl 0dllClf10D if l tWayl,E',,,g has been brought about by Gordon Davis .plan ot using the members of his ff, iifgff,-:AX Theatrical dhforkshop class to replace the paid stage crews. 1, 1,11 l-Zack ot all this development and improvement stands the faculty dramatic lf, eoacli, Gordon Arthur Davis. As long as he is in charge, the future is safc. 4211, yawn-,,7,TQr4g1ggf ,5,'j11t:1 tml N1 .iiliggn ,giiijijf-fi-ggi'-jj if'.gfQ'rI siizciza fisifiggfwgeirif ..,17J ' r'i1 s :,.w ,af -- ' 'Q-.sg-it-.-,1' X ,gy '2 M, 5 is-' 'f:11,-:S ,lyb ity g' 7-T JW? FTE? ia-+?2t',7f.ii ?:s.:t,e j -Abi-14f:f11Q'L5i13,,j4-ii x i... ol 5755.22 L2l:i22fQ1L.ii.,91,ffzacgig 352 l 1 . WHERE THE FOOTHILLS RISE ,E 4 3 vV,. um ,,., pn-4xts..fu6a-u,x.cmr3n1 , 7 - - . B fir 12, DEBATE I f t w, f J- s 4- ,T N ,.-Vo iz ll Sotfwloo Q 1 9 2 3 Q U .x D iii . 515' ,L ffm-f'i'lSLif'5TffiIii Wife 1f'5Q f..f A 5 T' ,- . fi 'VN.' Q.J':' ,.L-f, 4 .,'. l! ' 'hizili' ' l--4ii5f'O'! L is ,Q iflfl' 5 'wgflilfllliiwll ..f,f1i f V .Nn. ' -Y iff.i.'7l l V -- tlvlllfxf ' DEBATING-A STANFORD ACTIVITY m ' his lilly ppl EISATE pai-takes ol? the nature both of a. sport and a. study. Its value as a Mila part ol' university training inheres in its appeal to the two instinets ol? the wif' yfflrt eollege lllilll whieh make him useful in the al'ter-eollege soeial seheme: llis love iC.f.s..li1,.gi L of a battle and his love ol' a. cause. 'l'o these two instinets it Weds tliorongrlmess ififllgfi. plljy and expertness in the extensive gatliei-ing and aeeurate use ol' faetsg il' rightly fi2.'-,li'l'if'f-1 eoneeived. and eondlieted, a certain poise in the l aee of diseoneerting evideni-e5 llflgf and Cagain ill' rightly eoneeivedj, the reasoning mind. ill: 'l'he universities are eoming to realize that in the revolt against the so-ealled '?Q 5llf'Q5 fl' old-fashioned denominational eollege oratory they have lost out of Ame-riean 'dl X, university life that element whieh wa.s its Expkfwil,-j'lQf nearest K'fllllVil.lPI1t to the open 'li0I'lllll in ling- 'lligflbfillff lish sehools. 'l'hey are leading the way bael: all lf' to the sensible, direet, and sineere style of l' .I , , t ' , vyxfll i f mUlgtzillfllilililkllllli'vei'sity, in developing her lil own type of debate aetivity will seek for the Almaty attainment of vietory-vietory not throug.rh ffl 'CL the old trieks and hokus pokus, but through ttyl' training and perleetion in the art elf sineere 'AEN .W verbal. battle. l'liEj5iM'f5l ilylkl This year's sehediile very well easts the ,jllklri seope ol? Stanford's l'orensie aetivity. Wliait- ever the eliange in other' respeets, it seems settled that the two big' debates with the IAM University of California. will eontinue as the My nueleus olf her prograni. 'l'be eontraet with Omilfirl. and VVashing'ton llniversities termi- i ijt, nates this yea r, but the 2l.l'l'?l1'lg.1'0II10l'1t has been l cgffflfd. so prodiletive ol' happy relationships that its lk' .r, e icivmizsox .5241 renewal. is a foregone eolnehision. 'llhe fresh- 1' 'l'ffl0l lQ:f:s'Ql1,,f, 2'3 Q'l',',l',l'i3,l,:f:Y Rim' N -l. will man debate with California. eonstitutes an HH' 'f ' fl1 H l'- indispensable training ageney for the Jotl're winners of tomorrow. 'l'here is still lfjjfgii imperative need for a re-arrangement of sehedule whieh will permit of Stanford iifflvyli 'lip meeting' strong Soutlmrn California sehools and sehools from the East. ftjff J. G. miimsoN, im. title f ,cm lx Skfyll FW frlvvll 102. I Vfrfz WWW ,V,V Vqgqw H W-gzf ilswb T'T T W ,',. .iii M' A -ws, - .1 ffrifl l.flilsll?ifQ5f2Q. .o v ,ii -75g..'Ci'LPiQtl- l'fi'q...ffgg iff: .T1gQ,t1LE'!iEtll2fLll?-'fiziJ'e.E,,il- .H W 'flf' - 'li 7 7--s fiC'lG 'L fiftl'-'4LQf'-iT'f-Mix-J--J? 355 -1 N' l 'x , . A s 'r A N if' o 1: D qo,.0JuN,,,9 1 9 2 3 Q U A D ' 4 4-' 4 '-. 6 U H A - ,. . 1 J .eff -2 - fd- if--if . , .sf is '22 s.qwu Vf.w-. 1'-rr iffi '-4'ih 'Wf,Ui f' .ntl cvwwe ff wi--1' .dir wief QVC-ti't'ilif'?cf 5. 1' if 4 Xt 2-b1.5v.E.A,sfv25 .:-'Ai S mam. 4 ni ' 11 M l'1'iWa0i6v? 1W3f.9a'5tihiisTi-is- gggigcPi5f315:E..f- iw 1 time if 1flivff:.'f4.,?i...s. Q2U?tQfLQgifi? 3tv,'3,egy -----A-------V-v---1 vi ff' P J '- ---f Qrigd ff. V759 :wt lie W will W' r' 5' .W-Qi Qui 'ilsiv L-7,1 ll :GU X' 419' Ki '5LL?k 'it' tie U tgvfivgg- 6 til :.lvfr t - Q .T caivornm smironn is to row -f 1 ., .f.aii'flgfLrL f that fffnj iv., N iw H., , MQJ ' .I'?' ' 2 ml.-1 5. 'fig ,ici fIi'p 'ifAii . -'aw-2. K' E 3. i , r 'ixrfw 3. K9 gg. :Y ff., 'fr iff! i V V Q 'R lim fQ'f.'ii,',.Q K,i S'l'ANFORD--CALIIPORNIA, 0-8 Q- p.j1'A4,'Qsf'S. Three decisions for the negative lost tor Stanford the first lntcrcolleglate QQ 12.541 forensic of the car. The Question was: Resolved that Congress should Jass if -, vw . y . I . . . . ' D. it g.liU'i,l, a law exempting American coastwise shipping tromi payment of Panama Canal ,Wifi wus H '1 l 'i' ' , 5 I J :W Wliile Stanford stressed the economic importance of such a step, her op- 'fig - j?z?Qlilff ij ponents showed that the treaty with Great Britain placed us in a moral position Bfiiaiii that would not justify the move. The consensus of opinion is that Stanford was .vga 12' if . . ' . . - - - ii i sip best in presentation and California in constructive argument. The debate was .Agi- t1.2p.'f'3iy'y carried out under tl1e system of one rebuttal for each team. wifi! vi 'w',, jf ,- . . . W 2- 'ti1iJQifi5 Although defeated the Stanford team presented the afflrmatlve argument in 9' Q a manner that came close to winning the contest. The men were all new to the f'Si'i'?f.t field of varsity debating at Stanford. Nevertheless, they exhibited a mastery ot 5-lib' iliviflw the technique of debate which is credit to themselves and to their coach. Pos- iff-I Nz' ' , , . - ', i5',fgYiii'i3Z sibly experience would have helped ln constructing arguments that would have f' .37Q,iiJL,ifSi effectively dealt with all phases of the subgect. ' mc, V ifi , . , , . . .jf , y gtgdfffgtt Knox Miller, '23, was the outstanding figure of the evening. ITIS appearance gffgtjilff and presentation have a certain attractiveness that keep the audience in humor f,-Q-5 .tps Sli!! vi h his s ecch. To Miller went the honor of giving the rebuttal. l b1y,,y,l7 W p U uw VW? Mathew Tobriner '24 and Richard Jenkins '25, had the first and second Leif X, . rd ! I 1 ' 9 l , , 1 .A glwfifti speeches of the affirmative. Both showed an interest in the subgect and a sin- gig? 1 c'-.xf ' . - - - ' 0 3, Mya cerity of style that means creditable debating teams for the Cardinal in the Qziilqlfin future. We Opposing the Stanford trio were several veterans of California's debating gpg, squads. Paul Murphy represented California 'ln the J oitre Debate here last year. fj1,'i Miss Olive Presslcr, prominent in women,s affairs, opened the debate for the filly: negative. Robert liohnet, the third speaker, is president of the California De- QM.. M9251 batinff Council. -W 23+ D ix... Cleat, smwg. . . i - . .gg ..... ffffifww 1' i y TF 7?rlf45'iNi .f ils' . . .,:iiiE'1V7i?g:Q',L:'1.'v ' T- '-'-1 c Y'-ifqyffiffft'f7fT7F'7fAff-,Jf5,I,'!1F1Lf.5f' i5.3?,M' J-X5 gJi'63,.T: L1 ,A ,EJ ,rj :jk ifyffi y1iyb7Ay,Jii1i . ,Ji CSX .642 h Jxwfi -W in f ' X-fi-.. 1' . i- 4,47 iff-3. 'f?tslf'- hifi ii s ,'i1'w fi tqs.+,f4'f 'H ff 2 LW iH:iFlg.fgy1irrsff9 :i1I---- 4. GQ - SU. .ip Ti., .ei-Fi K0 fivir- 'ire 10 .,! l. Q! fi -5 .Ji 'JVQL 15,31 sh ,i X ' - X Qepsnlyglgy ,y ,. . ..1xQ41, lg' Rf il .. ie, K'-,l-,K 115 ,f ,x ff Q13wib.i:.nQ33-.5942A,?f-bJi 713- Jam . 1if:gi'-s X . fmt, . ihilml. Nfl 4,14ZfQ5.O.E.f.7 ,lif'E5.iiZ ALiQ.2fQ' A'.:T.f5P'u1iLL.if 356 . 1 rm,-,,.e,, , to V wif 1101:If?5'TffUifff?'g'1.?.2.i.,iiiB i , , r - t ,, e r I r'-'W vw: - i 'ti .315 'iff iii? ga it .mm Vfiifllifit LY XJ aff 'S I ,Xi 7',i4iff :gf hiihli jf'-:' WL ,ml pq ft! - . .. Wifi H 1 ' if rw btantord wins the Jofifref' That phrase summarizing the result of the an- iff fri,-gif, 1111211 exteniporaneous debate witl1 the University ot California revealed the most 9,1 2Ssf?Uitlg'lHg' incident of the last few years in the field ot debating. For three u H iiidefegsimejyeztlzs veteran b'tani'ord.debaters had been unable to make a sueeesstul wif Mm X I' ,ie J ottre medal. l he. decision ot the Judges awarding the medal to Knox W 35' Mg 'QR 23, brought to Stantord the most coveted debating prize in the West. llggfy, wi V lhe selection of the question this spring, was fortunate, for the general topic me vi as that ol France at the Washington Conference. The popular interest in the proceedings of the conference was retleeted in the number who triednout for the ,Ttfi,f?,'. team and in the large audience which attended the clash in Wheeler Hall on the ljfiitkp-tif iw Berkeley campus the evening of April. 14. Was France justified in demanding a building allowance ot 90,000 tons ot iitiflbllz-rifg' 5Ub1l12u'lnes'? Robert Binkley, '20, of Stanford opened tl1e debate with a clear- Qflvti ig 3 cut argument which showed the aetion of the French government at Washington Mtpf2fPilQ to lm justified. The third California speaker, S. W. Gardiner, was the only other Eepresentative of the affirmative. Binkley and liisassoeiate maintained that 25,557 1 Ifmee s motive was not to disrupt tl1e attempt to limit armaments, but solely thing 'lHlUtIltiii1ate desire to proteet her interest which she had sacrificed during the h llllflf rmmttal of Hinkley was without doubt one ol? the most effective N f es o. e evening. ' '. 'Ljf I fllhe Qutstanding speakers of the negative were Knox Miller and Arthur Mur- IM. lf' 15221, Lalitornian. Finished. delivery and poise on the plattorm contributed E, 10 lXl1ller's victory. ln this phase of the debate he was far superior to the other Tggflkers of the evening. His arguments were presented with a toreetul and 05.10.11 inalnaer which won. the undivided attention ol' the audience. Bertrand 2775333 ff0ml5?1I'et,. 24, was the third Stanford speaker, .and in a negative talk made a ,WADE :iw dlvorable impression. Howard Bohnet, upholding the negative, was the last fal1t'orn1a. speaker. V EQQJEAS 1 'lhe 1922 debate was distini-tive in that lllarshal .Toitre sent to each of the speakers an autographed briar pipe as an expression of his interest in the eontest. M11 li' Q: Y' N tgtjN n- U - f AYQLQWJ' f N i f iixidiirilflvtgtziili .ero r grr f' the gffzazergLfgzi-ifiofewr , , rw- 'lt -we ff i1 'f'f'Mff1-We 5'if3sr?14f1-'irliff Y ff X . 357 -- ' .1 U X ii ,. ,,.. ' l M' - A H X .i S'1'.'X,Nl LJRDhfL65iQ1.923 QUAD p JKQTH , D J .1 4- - 'r ' 'sv' fx.-.1 N-v. l,?.-'xiii ,, 2'-. '-' 5 f' 'fi 'V fi UNM 24,1 1' ahora.. iris- ' Q L 'Q w : -2 -fl-'ze - I if .7 :if-M . ' it 7'z-slat:-333'-oz' .41',i,'.gi:.?'jh,..-.' C ' f fgff. 5 g1,i11e', J 1:+.g, W.,1wQzp.'?3evJg'l W ff f fi ,f -r..-1.,.:--4L-.4A...':L,-.,,:11,f..wl.g. . -K w ,,...-,... . .. .. ,YLMA 5 'f..ig'. , ',fTfi'QfS'f fftmufl ' -V 'c ifll wi if My ,,,4 h, '.'xqQ.i1 'J 'V' iglw' f,,yl ff' lf 'y .15 ffl , smmonv olzneon Fir: Q fly ' X. my 4 .4 vii 'Q-rvilm f f, -by ,l'l1.',- .. I, N -Ji .1 1 l l M X,! W ,, l . ll W5 --l ll A fufi - l ,Wifi 511 nf .i k'i'lf-lint ' 1 l l no ky 1 l Z ,rl ll lf: rrlr ji, l r .ln l, y I 4 o'h.,'., , 1 'g STANFORD-UN,l.VER'Sl'PY OF OREGON, 1-2 -feng The subjeet ol? the 'l'ri-State debates this year was the mueh-diseussed sales v, wrt' ' . , ,,i.'lu all ,atv tax. At the time the contests were held, the proposed tax system was betore 'll ,I ',l,l,,y,, flonggress, and lt was probably this timeliness ol' the question that caused the llll unusual interest manifested in the debates. llillll l- '?ll'lf - . '. . . . . . . 'igifklj-fir, Stantord's ehanees for the ehampionship ot the Trl-State League, wlueh eon- 1 ,jiji QQ: slsts of the University ol' Washington, the University of Oregon, and Stanford, will were, however, somewhat marred by the unexpeeted siekness ol' one of its de- ti.,i,',7,,l haters. When, at the last moment, ll. E. lllellaltery, '24, was taken ill and his 'iw fQLWlj.l'fl'5 intended trip, to Seattle made impossible, LNG. Stanford, '24, was sent North ills. '?'.lW.,ff,,ff in llletlaftery s plaee, instead ot debating at btantord as has been originally in- ,wg QW! tended. This made it neeessary to obtain a new member for the home team, and all Wulf 7 E. D. Landels '22 was ehosen flil .df 'iii lil, , ' 'fu' 'i f 73l,'ll.ll1 On March 3, the debate with the University ot Oregon took plaee at Stan- jg' 5113,-'.l,l l'ord. II. A. Fendler, '22, and E. D. liandels, '22, ol? Stanford, upheld the 229: i, -.x . . - . - - J.. ' ,53lll:,,'q., athriuative ot the question, Resolved 1 That Congress should levy a tax on manu- elm ,V-N V 1. 1 i i .i i . . - , , I. '. . . J . . . u , i Wi A 'fl.7'5 f faeturers' sales, manufacturers to be defined as in the 1010 Census Fendler ftllii rev-j'f'fy, opened the debate by probably the most etteetive argument ot the evening. He ttf showed the need For somie new tax, and pointed out that if no sueh measure was til' ', -2,1-' 4 - I - . . '- A r tfcfiy 'g passed, a deheit would result. Following the first Oregon speaker, Landels en- IM, .x5,fQ,Qij deavored to show the sales tax was eeononneally sound, and that most of the argu- mfg ments advanced 2Lg'2l,lI1St.1t were in reality the best arguments for it. .Landels ,K 1,15 , showed ease on the platform., and readiness 1n turning the arguments ot the op- nv, position. His work marked him as one of the most etteetive extemioraneous r' ' l I ' . -X, -f , - -. . ,Eewl,gl dehaters on the campus. 'llhe final Oregon debater argued that the sales tax ,il ' 'l a - . I - I - . . would tall upon the neeess1t1es ot lite, rather than the luxuries. The Judges' ,fl ,4gjJQ,l, decision was two to one in favor of the negative. jf. I 56 ,NA uil, Y V1 Stl? Qigirgggiz:.i,,,.-g---A-N rw-- 4--1-K4 f- f Y f 2 f fs . f. ,' NR. 'gfff 'sw ,' ,., Lf f . ',..,,.5 If , 'f-Ilfp. - 'v1f7'fQ'H ,rv CH - QXT ' ' Q Ag UJft,, .'- HE' wx, f CCQQ.3 g'tl1f5'ffTiJ ., ,,, fit7g'r14l.fS i-.1505 WX sflL.f1pM v fff4.j eff- Hi v ,iff ' 2' J' I 'sen-f -egg-s j-1 .,.f'.lf'. , hm 'jr ll, uf 'cp l,K37e. 'i3,,? ,,flll1f'5, F, .iv-5' gpg' ,gq35vg?RErsE X g, gli , 5-H 3 ,illjlmg ii?-xii-Q JmfizJ.3fg?:Mzflq5.Qi2LiLvgJ'i52532, V.- A, l1' ilEiii..lE - J, H Q'2q,y.Q?f:??l:1fyTitlldffzl'Lf '!fiXQQ1'm!'LZf 358 V 1, , , 4 ' r K S , 5 .- , , Q rv .x D Jfmhf EH -M 'r x N I o P. I1-'W!V3io:?dm,oa61?9 2 'S L K wwf .Xf :,l --N v'g: f, 'Q ug' :-, , ir -fi? 'Sf '-.2 Tm' f, , .fF3'-iw 6 '- Q 'A 1. ., ,, ,'fg5fQL-'.','i'fC' H4..Ffz-w ,514 :mf ,i.1s-iw f6?h,4'i :I s. 7154: -gf, -- .s , -.-xiwifm, W f. Mx. .. X. K 1 ,., V -an .C ,Q , .,.f, ., . 4,- f-E- - iw- N. s .-,..o4..t.. Qggjpva get .. in, ,,,, Q ----. , t . i , . , f- ff -. -.-.,,,,, i fvwqvww HYAAMAA---K H .,, Y gif,-W-w,V,,i,,,,,,,Vk VVVY 7 ,-k, A -ti V. if Y, I,- ral f L ' 'k--.wif :hw Q- LfIfLl 4 'Q .M li! rg' ffl? - gflfffaii ..,J1 y-'ul -all i i -. f- MK J., p ,H , ,gin .514 V S - ff if .,f. ' ,F fi W 'lf 1 5f4 i'l.Sii1' WASHINGTON ti. tariff 3'. Qi ff . Q. aj fj.'4..e fi fhgfi-.fi-ifi .ii Zfflv l 'fl in J L .iff 911 l 41.1, l- . ,xl 1' Y YP, if' ,pl STANFORD-UN.lVl'lRSITY OF VVASIIINGTON, 1-2 1 LE: . . . . . liQf:f.f.pJ fi 1327! tl When Stanford was defending the sales tax at home, it was also attaekinq titty'-f'i '- N 1 , I , 1 1 Q . . Y I I . ' . , K .' Q., li, J Edt WW llleasuie at the University ol, Washington at Seattle. For on the night .4fi.f,q.,'i h H - 1 v ' 0 i 'ti '.' 't ,W 9- llllli debate at Stanford University, two Stanford speakers, at the northern W 1?St1fllltl01'1, were taking the neg-ative on the question, Resolved: 'Phat Congress fa ' ' . - . ' . 'L it f ' ','i'1, :Il0u1d pass a tax on inanutaeturers' sales, manulaeturers to he dehned as in 5.F.,fl,-ff. Y,-2 Q10 113910 Census. These two speakers were li. U. Uoinparet, '24, and li. G. , f'1 i 'ln ,Or 1 9 f E 1 A-lfql, ' ' ' 24' tiff eg we f - - . - . 31312. tl U10 dehate was opened. hy a University ot WZI.SlllHQ'tlJH speaker, who defended ,M.'i,'ll-.Q .flip gli? sales tax, pointing out that the proposed systemi, when used hy the United ','Hlf?'Lf.f f- fates in the past, had proven sueeesstul. ln answer, L. G. Stanford, '24, pointed . gpllgg illft that the sales tax was an entirely new plan, and had never been previously girlf, I'l0d in this eountry. Further, he explained, there is no need for the tax at the fy'-Vgqlitfgl My priesent time, sinee our revenues are entirely sufficient. Sueh a system as the jgy,l'frg7:'gQ' i 5 ,' 1 , , ' A ' l 'J ,f ,VZ qetiig SP2 es tax, he pointed out, would tall more heavily upon the poor than upon the Agtiwlg-,.: up rich.. Although handieapped in his speeeh. by having only two days for prep- fugatmn, Stanford presented his points elearly and well. 'l'he opposing dehater ,t,f,Ws.1L,, ' J ' - . . 'vu' 'ff 623, 0 the University of Waslungton endeavored to prove that the sales tax had 'ftjlqyrl Zfflflied sueeessfully in Canada and in other eountries in wlueh it had been tried. LQEQQ1, fmmlflg that the evil etfeets of the sales tax would he disastrous, B. C. Coin- Kzifqtft 33 .. I Wet, 24, ot Stan ford, eompleted the arguments ot the negative. His work was . . 1 , , . - . QAM, Fly' mlfrkefl by a keen understanding' ot the question, eoupled with a elear and logical 'fgfjxtff 'lim manner of exposition. P?fll1iQ3 file lf T -'lllle deeision of the judges was two to one in favor of the affirmative. The Hfffirlh inf OPI-State ehainpionship for this year went to the dehaters ot the University of ,fllQ,?, nf- w ' .. - - - ' . tm HKESQH. Iheir teams won the affirmative argument with VVash1ngton, and the Ff:gftft,i Qt, rsative argument with Stanford. Qkifilt , . . ,.. gif-L ,,.Qil in lf I' Wifi .F .1 ., ,W ,iggj--f -W----K wa aaea f t 'r 'A'Q.'j 'i'i'f'j1' sgi::-..,W..n.,f ' ,pw ., . 1'-QQ Y x '- 'f',, wif.. .. '4522,1y1 9Qff.,f1 N 1' J R '.: '- ,f L' 4 'C' , ' 1'-,V . '1.f.i'f251. ' tf,'.,t K X R -31 MS' Qs X .Q 'WM 'vw if -' C , .. my., Xu, , . - egzx :fd Y-X iw K-.. J af ,. 1, , f ,f Vx - , 1 W5 -fy fini: .dig w . A v-ks A - 7,3 N W f , , i,,. Lk M96 ?Qf5gQ31, 2f fi- X dffliilim' Jafffk 'Y-v' egg All 'qi ifkif fff 7 fdxfj' i't+2fQ'i.2-f'.gifnitiyigiiliiiv'Lis ,, J f'f1 'lli 5 ' ,, .-f 1 .-fL.l Y if Lv.f :. 14312-f:1'-' ff QLJLZJ Lfff 359 ,1 1 1 Vx J. ex , STANFORD ,,..,,,, 1923 QUAD 1fifvg ,wf.',f'oac: E ire we , f!':'J'Wg1V,,Q,f'1'f'gcf'.,'lI1-'2'f705' 1 ,iwQ'+' ,'-r.',:i 'IiDvNliEi P risk isis? '.932fe'Q?5f?:1.i.-?..f ifie1f1si:t?iH.i1zf 5 t:1'fi5di'fQ-' rf- iwlfi-4.311riff?f:8'f2eeiSCz2a3J' J 3!i5LSf,Lf:J ..4 -,-V, -----M---iv go' 'awp C----W -'-- --bfb -- -M W- -..-- mp, E.: mf if ill 9 Vi' gf ,life .. if '-n'W PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST uw if- if-B ,f,- -1 Sql .. 'f-5' .7,f'i fi Edward D. Landels, '22, wen first honors 1n the public speaking contest held 'QM . 1 . 1,1 , . . . . . . ' .Q ' 1,jQ:'iF,,Q1' by the Department ot Public Speaking 1n the Little 'l'heatre on the evening oi. My ',j7elyi,f,f3f April 13. A prize oi' twenty-five dollars was awarded to 111111 by the department. mlrjl ye., Eight speakers appeared. on the platform dur- mg 1 Y 7, . . . Q, lftiqwifa' ing the evening ot the local contest, each speak- ing for ten minutes upon a subject of his own choosing. 'l'he eight contenders were chosen at a ,Q-',,l7l,i-Q preliminary tryout the week previous from a ,ffjf' 1.'. I'i1' . I . wi. ii,-ry-,A-Q group ot thirty speakers. 'W 'fini , 'f' ', . . . ,..,l. A Plea tor Sanity in Intercollegiate Ath- igvjg letics was the subgect ot' llandels' speech, Sat- it is Y . . - 1 - - .i'1 l irlzing the student who becomes lost in the blind ,lt 'r.I i.'f , . . . . : fl alleys ot student activities, llandels made a iorce- H313 Qlfxiikfii ful protest against permitting the Hsideshows of is college to overshadow the main tent. ii, H57 Speaking upon The Recognition of the Mex- lp ican Government, Mathew Tobriner, '24, was W 'l,,i'Q awarded second place by the Judges. Francis U. Vlilqif fliililii' ll' t-l 1 ' '23 ' 1' ' lffll th l n hi' '1H'h if ,fatal u nuns, ., was Jiicgu uc o s Sl etc , , W. YUM -+1 .. .. 177 Tl. 11 -,.i . 19 tl 1 51,111.13 hoiest Reserves. ic oticr speaiers o ic ,-W, 1'i'gt ,. evening were James Anglim, Wallzice Moir, Adel- vkgafig l11f,',?'?' bert Tediield, Milton Dreyfuss, and Dora Mallory. As high man of the local contest, Landels rep- E D. MNDWAS ,22 QW. 'qli.illIr'ij.1' resented Stanford in the Vifestern lntercollegiate f'j',..i ff.'fi'Si:'g'j,i 1, 'Public Speaking Contest. Seven western universities sent representatives to 135, Pit VVashin0'ton State College at Pullman Wzisliington for the competition held 011 Nfl. X. ,D . 1 1 .H . '. . ' . . f-X 'fhlxg May 13. liandels won hrst place in the intcrcolleeaate contest receivlnv' an award x i.,i,u. - C- 1 D it 'hw ' ' 1' v ' 'iw ot seventv-tive dollars. M.: -+ +01 A 'li if! V 7' ' . . , . 'gl 1' l4.Q,,XE21,J.l3f .lN'l7ERFRA'l7ERNITY l1AW DEISATE fgfilf 'fy Un the evening of May 4, Phi Alpha Delta and Phi Delta Phi, professional JW,ifEj3 law fraternities, met in a legal debate. Professor U. B. VVhittier drew up a case if involving contract law, which formed the basis for the discussion. Representing tg? 41, 1 ,1 f . . . . . . QL i'Qf.-'ig Phi Alpha Delta were Harold Shephard and Ralph S. Scott, wlule the Phi Delta 'Ville PgfgQQf Phi team was composed ol' li. U. VVohli'ord and 'l'. E. lioweu. Wit ? i5ifi',f' A crowd nearly filling the Little 'l'hcatre attended the debate which will Q51 xzrgrgik ' , h V , , N .- KAQNV, probably be an annual contest in the tuture. D ollowlng the introductory speech -ir, 1 fr i . . . . . q 1 by Bowen, the debate quickly developed 1nto a clash as to the interpretation ot ip. QIWZQQ fact and law. The concluding argument of Harold Shephard contributed large- ,ills it-lfgzig ly to the victory oi' Phi Alpha Delta, which was given the decision unanimously , .mf ' Y i . ' 2,4 bi thx Judges. ,CQ 'Q 3115 .. Wing' 'fiil TQ? Tyr 4 F'Njig.,.g ' W ' 'n'At 'M f' -A f ' mol f f A if K: 3-'9' i' 'T' eil' f -7451 f'-bfi-',fN'.i' .. -'fzfffw'.7'7ff7Tf ','fI?i1.TQ1P If ' 1-,S-'l5,ifQ.i1fi' ssfq..pm-f 'K rw , . 1 .1-1 N few 11.11 lf, we fel .LtQ:5LfQ,1n Qjjf' 1 .1 Aq,L :'gc4'f'Hix' ' V-lv,,f,:.f 5 ll :ji -LLL .l.-'7T.1y,'Q,Lg'- lj-1fj,4!'Jffxf,l, gQy,.-f. .jf y with CD ,fxfnt-,jy' I, fl- 1 ,N X if ,-3-pl Ly dgli-qHf.m,1ill!ll1' l 5, .... -. 'TY lbw X-' , A Jh 1 W L' N N 'DJJ 5:.e:geffi rr , f lat . L- ,X .fsfstfixy 360 STANFORD' oaou-w, ,,1923 QUAD o ii , - ,A Se' -'94 .., .A in . . -,. , .-,- . H. M Q. 'ff -Tv -Jar-ff' 'f -vi -. - .. ----ff-'1 'nvffr ' ff R z -'1TT'fTf-v Fl X 2 ,f ' ' 1 W xv it -i .x 1' 'w'Ps, CDL r - 1 1 X- - x fir P- - Dm M-f 'X-ff fr' 7- - f .P I 'Q 4,2 -,X rj ,f , 5, X mf-, If y s M J yi G ,Mt fif 2 ?3EN2xg i X it rglivlv Nxlletvl ,Kim . , XgtQ LEQ1fa,Ki,'.-.:,f,,f Mull' in ,. v gi 1 i ' X Tasty . - ., ai 'teif.f,'fwei' fffifs is 'iiffi ' ' 'X P Vila it L IN TERSOCIETY DEBATIN G LEAGUE l I 1 . wx. W X 41 pai, A novel plan was tried and proved successful in debating this year. Known ,lg ' ,tm ,YQ as the League of the College Debating Societies, its purpose was to initiate an ig H, annual custom of eliminative debates among the six societies of the Bay colleges ,Nl determine a society champion. In this year's contest, the Senate Debating bociety of California won the championship, while Euphronia Debating Society 'tiwddl Of Stanford came a close second. Other societies that took part in the debates were Nestoria of Stanford, the Philharmonic of Santa Clara, the A. P. G. U. will ,tiff of St M ' i ' - 'f ' W , - ary s and the Congress ot Cali ornia. my The first debate which was part of the league schedule, was tl1e annual 2' Euphronia-Nestoria contest. H. W. Dryden, '24, B. L. Comparet, '24, and L. 'Q ,pig Stanford, '24, of N estoria, and H. A. Fendler, '22, E. D. Landels, '22, and R. C. ggfeibn li Blnkley, '22, of Euphronia, debated the question, Resolved, That Congress ,M should levy a tax on manufacturers' sales, manufacturers to be defined as in the 'iQJ9Qi,51j'2 1910 census. The decision being 3 to 0 in favor of the negative, Euphronia won the opportunity to meet tl1e A. P. G-. U. Society of St. Mary 's which had BQ lvl! defeated California Congress. 'gil M ,fifty B. W. Levit, '24, M. O. Tobriner, '24, and C. Binkley, '22, .of Eunphronia formed-the team which met Congress on the Haitian question. Maintaining that fl16'UD1tGd States should evacuate llaiti, Levit opened the debate. That the CQWQQ' ,AZ United States had broken its pledged word to Haiti- and had bleinished the honor E122 tg-,fi Ot the American nation, was the contention of Tobrmer.. Blnkley .ably completed ?,3d,,,f,5 the arguments of the Euphronians, showing the question to 'be intimately con- wgjrifgp, cernefl with Pan-American relations. The decision of the Judges was unani- W m0US y in favor of Eu hronia NT' fl ' ' P ' , Mdlfi On .April 26 at the University of California, the final debate was held be- ,Ciyi'fiPil ,.4 , 7 . . - . ,f ,pls tween Stanford Euphronia and California Senate for tl1e chanrpionshlp ,of the U League. T. W. Bielefeldt, '25, E. D. Landels, '21, and lil. O. 'l obriner, 24, ot ,Ml Ejyf Eupllronia, argued in favor of the l11'lI1'1CCll2l,t0 recognition of the government' ot Mezneo, while S. G. Bender, L. Schere and L. M. Twedt of the Senate Debating 2,331 Society upheld the negative. Bielefeldt pointed out that the revolution of Gen- 9I'a1.Obregon was justified because of the inability of Carranza to cope with ,goqyb M1 llIGX1C0'S many problems. Landels of Euphronia endeavored. to PFQVG fhat Obfegon had created a stable government in Mexico, 'l he Ijegtftllf malntalned gg. that American property rights were about to be confiscated in Mexico. ' iw The debate was a close one. The cliairman finally announced that one Judge had voted for Euphronia and one for Senate and that the third l121Ql SPN hls vote. To the waiting audience he 1-ead the final decision ot -this third lgulglge, llpqn which hung the result of the six League debates. He had QI 1V0f1 Nan Qld Sgt Soclety thirty per cent and the California society SGVGHU' PW' Cent' - Us ' Cnfltc ay? W011 the championship. ,212-itfif 2 J, QD tvs, ,ff I --A---.--A A ,mr , A ,H ---A.--. M-..,-.fA---A-1'-5-71115115f:ssT.if'iitQQv Dal iliilvff,-f'g'f'fv'--v '- ff- f'--- --- , -1-gf--f -v f- Vuefabi-'f'j'0-i.'. ' fp -N'-V 'f' T ,'fQ4i.Q:f,m7'f1.53,F bf-L 'f',1-1: 1jig..- , 4,-,lj,:', -fg.,fi5f'3 , , ,J Luzff --at--agg 5,.' Vuyy- J ,L'.3w 'Q2 X, fi - N23 r mf' Ga- fitxtfjcfx,2-s:.f21.6'-f'.11a-,f va' W' Tr '.'. - .r 5 CML wlfw 'Eff' ., ' fi: ell fm-J 361 N. ST.xN1+'0lilJ 1923 QUAD 5. 'a0SfQf,.,,A'04a '- .-..-,.. , v..,..--... -W Jf.,!,,,v ,.,, V, 31. K, ,ra .. - '4 gf qi., V 5 K - ,gk .1,'1'. ,,, ' .2 ,,',5,.- fgwf-',f',ff, g. '-,f-5: f .g, V. , .,- 1. 7 9 H ffjy5,:'g-Y' 5 ,f 1 , 1' 3, 2-1' .'-'-,..,f,4 q.-3 J V3 5-'1. y.'1v',C-'jf' .f we 'L ff- ., - ff .' . 1 21, ,. ,,, .6 -'MQ--'. 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Exuclcsox NVu.1,mAL B. Owlcxs 1, T fu-.1., lk' Emma E. Romxsnx r ww 'f ' '55 MEIXIISIGRS Wfigfyz. Nmeteen Hunflrefl and E1.gh.teen 'UM ,ima --ff' ,I TW. Ml-:nvvx ClmnA1'u1r Al.VlN W. WI-zxm' ful-13 .J I kj K ff 'ff Nmeteen H unrlrerl and Twenty is N .' A ' ffj.-f,Nxf, 1-i0Ill'IR'l' C. BINKLI-:Y D. W. EVANS fg 3f wg' RALMI Sc'0'r'lP Li. .1 Cl. . ni.. X., 5 Ix,.3-..,u Nineteen Hnnrlrerl and Twenty-One UQ5. - . ' .1 , ijff-.jf Wrmmxl F. LIGISICR J. Enwm' Sm:-sox ww ye. 31, l ,pf-3 ff CHQ. Nzneteen H 1m.1Z1'erl and Twenty-Two 41.51 ?g1',3'y .Q IIAROLI! Fl-:Nnmclz DAM:-11. L. Goommx f,i+J','.., Ross C. FI!-IIIICR LAwm-:Nur-: B. MARTIN 'fl ', nf 1 .',,l. . Q ' fL?f.,'.j.1v X' 'nfl I TAXIEQ AM mM Wvl ll: Ku l'Al'llIl K 5. f- Tlrmnolu E. Bowmr KMA M1r.Ll,u - m 4 Nineteen Iinnrlrerl and Twenty-Three Y-31 Finn N KRW K fi, if Qi 1 1x3-1.,'y NN X W nf x...w..Ew?g.f-'..-.11'- 41.1,--Q'..MJ.bL.Qw--4 ...A ff '- ,,li.23zi51'F ifip .-Ziafe -21,53 w .7 kJ. 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Bunn D0uo'ruY Wr:ns'mf:n will flii, all l-7194 4' ' T. Vi ' lffif Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two Q Al.lK'l'I DnMr.:N'1' Mluznc Ml-:mm.r. Q Mxmuu-rn F1Nl,m' MARY SLOAN C ANNA Jumm IVIARY Wmm,xx gg-'51, Q -QQHW , 2 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three fywggj, ' 'Vs CA'l'lIICRlNl'l Hlxuvm' ' Flmxcx-:s Sm-:r,noN Vmurxnx WIl0lJlllll l LGf,g:fg,5,'2. ff X ll 2211, ga Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Four EUNICIC Bxnnm: Mmuonm Comix Z Llxm VAN Nonmcx .1 , 1 fmgl wg J - - -M vm f Keiixfl 5 ' gg-'QQ 5 '2D 5xf'v'1Tx::3 -wwf ., , ,4Q.p551ff:g,5,'..'Q,v.'q'TA1, 9 ,ZQ BQWTCE iw 'ki' KKMQXWFJ :gill-lvvfewe-2'f my U' ,ui MQ 9' 'Kb 1 .18 QSSFI-5 -773555 K u A .ay .milf ' V' 5 7 ff 'X 1 f+?:Jff'::g u ' H-W5 ff X Q5 lik? ff :fm , .AQ . .fell-Mluflllfffl ' -f Jgfg :'eQ1lj inf: .xli f--L, -8 iii-gg Zf lliilillk 1 if -EC bbc JQXECQ Qgfdlgsgg ,, . A . - 4 , A f 363 CO 35 PP- 1 ,,, ' , , , , iw-. , , , ,, , , -AF - ---. 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' 1'6r'f -pe-fl 'gr' Iii' H wry, 2 4 P Efzfv X MV 2 A H 1 1 - ' , 'i , O 1 v rw, ixfi l if '51 E FXXY. ' 1 5.4 5 x , 4, 5 222 ' Us e 2.Z'+f 3 E 'Y3Z?Wff 5 i- - s -,IA .fx N :S I f '1..-- ,Q i w k I 1l'Sagfml9 I x E1 1 fr gf -1-3, u 5 f u 7' zo 1 ' - Q-' , , . N r 13, M f 1 W Q- . an X ? ,f7?,i9i 9 IQ ,N-JN 'Cid A., A itnjglliwi, 11,6 L fi' x - fri 3 ff., 21:9 fi QP' fsfnil , 14.3- xfg 1 Tix-N .W 1 vl 'LJ ' 1 -C 5, .paw , , 4,1 X F- -aff -' , f 5 X -1-4 iffy-. ff V ,V-,wc -A ., f ' -?'f , . ' U' 'A 'MU' ' ' TA1'?fgQ .. 'fl ' 4 E- ' ' LYEWL CT! ' 4 AW' 1- n an . 62 Afgan-+':'1f'fT4. Q' g f 1' f I Csj ' . i 5' .P 7 f, ' -45-37' ' ij'-t 157-'-'. 1 ' -. 2515? n 1 r . N12 P114 5 if -,, , , , ., , S' '4 cffflf' sf 1 x gtg fgiwglf 1 Barby W. Davis Monroe Trimble Baum Shepherd 1 '53 ', f5?9r-5 13 1 Gerson Harms Brown Minard H. Davis Mapes Gardner 2 ,Gi ' gy 3 Mchlenamm Manger Hawkms Hod gos Avilla McCaffery Farley ' fl' 1,4 A ,- yn X , 1' Q? . 7521 rf My 'Qs gifs- 6-,sg 'gnc . xy l x ..'X,x 7 Q02-1:3 , ', .Q 'ffm 0 XR , ' -. , - -Q ,.11:w4 ., , Thi G., 1-J, . Y 193412. f rg-g1,,f4,:f r. f 3,5-Jf..,.lif -', xg- f If.. . 'fx f -I:-71,, C, ,-' Q- A1 ,1 :fx V Jrwff .-4 V . lg .yfnj Fpflfivffj, V,r2-fiiS?:i12fff-'z.-2fsii35+f,-1:-fQ?i5L 1z1,f,.pA.,5:- fxfafff f53afsg,G,..'-!f,r123n+i-Q: ,11'gx,f, :LE A ' L L,:'5L3:g4s.4Q'f s1e':.:5iT:.' J'-L-rg,2,LA,4gi:2:.1.f .1 3 EL-Q 'J TT Q rf .L -' L11 51? ffl, -ff-4 1 LJ ,:'fZ:ff'1 , xx. K STANFORD WU 1923 QUAD J TWP' if w aio? Moeqiv K -vpn gf? '1f ff'if.r5 '-KQI1-r ' 5,3 . TF- 5'lT'T'7F,E5'J' '1 TT 'L:1 ' - ------A--n . ., K f- .T-J.f'vD1,J. 5, 'f' HJ NgT3,.g..Q,vQQQ3N. R- , ,QQ A-fzrgqbig Ref ,.vcugfe.gfa - --2165 ima' J,:-a'.fw'- jx' wmv?---A-91 -QM u.: 'fibfff - X i !lL .,Cg-,fx ffgaifif,-Qdlckfirii. .F M IE WR 6 .J OJW5 e 'X 9 pu.. an lit Mfg L 162 Til! 1 P NESTORIA DEBATING SOCIETY g.f.i1i?s' , giw ' 4 ' if vg. OFFICERS xx J PRI'IS1DEN'r - - - - - STNCLATR G. TRIMRM1: P Lg VfCE'PRES1'WTN'l' - KENNETH D. GARDNER .N-. il-.CRr:'1'A1w - - - DlDWI'1'T C. WEBB QM,-X E. REASURER - - - - - B. EMM1-:T MCCARRERY ,Wi .- , 'w if! . K' . Q ff 4 Y MEMBERS HEX? .W Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen QQ qw ?', J. E. HURLRY G. J1cR'1'mcRu X Y Y' Ldv! YT ' W Nineteen Hundred and Twenty Eff H. A.- DAv1s J. T. MuMr:NAmN ggi' fit! A. I-IARzF1f:r.n H. S. WELLS HN fq I! . QMS 1 EWS Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two QW? 'HQ L . ,l E. K. BAUM L. W. Glsnsox U My ffl' H. W. BROWN J. V. Golxu-:s Qiwf ,L ii W. W. DAVIS M. B. Homuzs 22, Q 3 S. R. Dows S. G. TRIMRLE rags I An fi , 'Gi SM Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three ff V. E. CAPPA K. MILLER K. D. GARDNER C. R. MINARD ,Q ff. W. W. MONIIOPI Q3 lj, .yr 'si ,. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Four NRE A. J. Bl7'r'1'REY E. W. LAUB 3 , B. COMPARET E. MCCARFI-:RY ga., , '- H. W. Dnvmcx L. STANFORD N' 4 fu R. M. FARLEY D. C. Wmm wx X E. H. GRAY P. D. WORICING Y- L fi D. W. HAIIIIIS A. T. STEELI-1 - d J. D. Kli0X'Idl! 7 . Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Five ' if Kg L. R. AVILLA Z. HAWICINS f 22 BV? J. HALL R. R. MANGER 'Q 4 A A A O 1 X F ,I I W If if. 5 K e- - M Q f -- f at R 1. Tiivv- , , -L vf. S..9 5. -. . 5- 575 if W ii - Qf'W5X.i'2 A i i ff . . 49 365 ST ANI OI! lj MV- 1923 L2 lf .XD OQOJUNIS- 4 ,. 3-1, 41' '- j ,A I - V. -Y .. . . -4' e J.7'g9:,'f,-1. -. . ,-- 11-- - 1-, 1 'fi V, ,'g'f1',f' ',. 5. ' F, gf - L 9 527.11721 12 'F:flL1Y?1,'H'f?1',.' 'A 'f f 1 4 Lx 131. ,','-- 1 Qf w 'N1E 4 .A ,I 1v.1..x ffr 311, -'L V Vfsx- - 5 1-,x -.117 1' .' .wx 51 .QIMLN m 31 .ay .xuaf I, ' ,, Q1 1-1 '2,,.'Z.1q7.x37V .11:Aqvul 1 1' 1' 1 M4424 A,,,, , Y 77 ,,,n,,,, ,,1 --13 '-.x Y 4 --,7., ,,, ... '11 I 2-if- V' ' 1 f. 'V X f .. . VI' ,, K 1 J: Q. 'J, 5,11 1' I' ' 'i 4, 1 I 111171 . ,1, 1 ' 5JK,1', 1 rflh. ,I 1ff11 1' 21 'QF' 1 11-1 1.111 1.-.11 V1 ..1fl11' 1 1 1 , 111- 115' 11,1 fx, .1 :I '1wy.'1.'1'L 11 1 I+. - , . 15? .If lr. 1, :pu K 111, .X1 1 ' '1' ' M1 1 1 111 1' .V 1' 1 1 'gQ3g111'f.J'.' -1'1' uf , 11 Cp' f ,1xl1yI:V '- '1. 9 7' lh1ldstum1lilxrvln BrazilC1'uwfm'd Cobls-1112 Hirsvhfm-Id Munn Silllllbilbll lluvm' 1'n11-rson Martin Alvxundol' Cowl-ll Smith ' Gcmdmnn Hurtlvy Clll'V1'l' '1'obl'inm-1' Drs-yfuz-as SDl'lll'l'l' Kyllnm.: Him-In-fvldt Lindsay Fllllol' JM W . V. 'V' ff' E PHRO IA 'DEBATI G SOCIETY 1 1 1 .1 '11, Q if OF 14' I C IE RS . 1 1 ggi ,...! Autumn Quarter Wmter Q'1La1'ter h 1' f11'U ,11 ELLIS H11cs:v11l1'11:1.1m ...... . .. President ....... El.1.1:-1 HlIlSL'lIl l'2l.Il ' 'T17 'lx' . 11 1 111 3' Hl1:nlw:n'1'.B. A1.l1:x,xxm-111. . . . Vlce-President . .. .HI'1llIll'Ill'l' B. Al.l'IXAXDl'IIK . 1 -'12 11. . 11. Lours B. IVIINSKY. ...... ..... . .. Secretary ........ . ...MA'I'IlI'IXV O. Tolmlxl-:uc 1 1 V1 . . . .l4'AUUL'l'Y MEMBERS k ' 11. 1 M.',,.1'.'y,' LYMAN VVILIIUR B. 0. Fowl-11: A. M. C,vl'11c.11:'l' , 1' .. Sjjlllm 'MEM BERS ' fl! '1 H. B. A1.1cxANmcR, '22 R. C. F151-Ilan. '22 XV. F. Lmsme. ' QM ,531 R, C. Brxxcmcv, '20 C. M. l4'U1u.l.mn, '25 IT. M. LINDSICY, '25 U' 7 XV. 'l'. 13IIsLmFxcI.D'r, '25 R. N. FAI.KNm1, '25 N. lf. MAIN. '20 , 'f ,lg-j 'l'. IG. DOVVEN, '23 J. FIELD. '23 L. B. MAIITIN, '22 .X f. K 353 A. H. Blmzln. '22 H. A. FIQNDLEH, '22 R. H. MANN, '22 .1 l',L1'Yj G. 13111101-I.1'22 i1.rC1ROSSMAN.'23 7 L. H. MINSICY. '23 X1 Q11' L. Anvmu. '21 . Gor.ns'roN11:, '22 H. NV. PALMER, '24 N fyj1'i5 L. A. CIQAWFORD, '19 R. Guoss, '24 A. JI. P111'rmg30N, '23 1 'f1'K'f1h H. C. COBIJCNTZ. '21 F. C. Hwrcl-11cNs. '23 C. H. PRIOR. gf- , 11 A. N. COHEN. '21 M. B. Homms, '21 H. VV. PATTERSON, '21 Q21 1 R. T. Clmvlms IG. I-11uscHFm.n. '21 P. 1. SPENCER, '25 5 V. -1 G. C. IJARRAH, '18 XV. VV. I-IA1:'rl.mY. '24 R. Smss, '24 1311- A G. IJEVOR. '21 B. L. Kr.x'1x11:nr:, '25 C. V. SMITI-I, '21 1, 11, 'I'. M. 'lJoNo1-um. '23 E. D. LANDIQLS. '21 T. M. SMITH, '22 'QE-7 M. Illcmwlss, '24 B. LEVIT. '24 A C. G. SMITH, '22 Hifi M, O. 'I'o1snIN1-ln. '21 R. VAHIAXI, '23 11 -psf 1 YV f-1'1X-- .f W.. ,fi tw WU., , , Urn, ' ' 'W ' ' L A W 7 ' W ' 7 ' 7 i 'A 1 ' . 'Y' : - 'ful-1 1s '1 '1 fi1.S'TKT'2f 1- 1'-LT l l'41T'4 ' 'Nfl' 1 '1F 'Z?TYf 1 ' 'MJ' 1'8 j-K 9+ ' Cf 1'. Y-.-g .:f:- J 1 J ,af 11, 'lilwwfv-Q .- g'1i Ly',' Xu.-1.-- 1XL 4 'N'-'13'. 7 '.J'5f1'7-- .- 1 VU, , ' Q- 5 .3 3+ 1. , J, 7 . 'l'..L 1e'k 'LVL ',f'ff2 . -'JC' wx N -2 1 1 L1 ' 7.11 . - ' V14 P f 47 1- 'F1-112215-1 f' ' fi' FT . .'-21.1-911. .JD--3'J 5 'ff' -.1 '11 13 ' w2z.w..S2ii1w N1-w 'WT' 5. 2-1...1.of311MLN--. ' --.J 1:5-milrififQ,:il123ziQ...1fc,,Ffi:'.1,.4LLJ :sms ' T THE MEMORIAL CHURCH 735 M, V 15 . C.'rmQr.12-.wfzi-in 13553 ff' N- 4' . J MUSIC T- M rf , , '1- '1r,: A .- 1 v--v -Y---Y-W . .ATV gi ,,ft'7'4j'ffF.i..nA'ff.f1.1??f.L-'2f'u,2w'ft3: -lite! , ir It s'1'ANFonD 1923 QUAD F., .A . ,A ,. 'i My TL C ,yNgn'IQ1 nb' ,-TY -M nfs-.J ',1, Q- IN 6 i I X fr . W - s I - 5,297 f 'M kj5,?rf,'rjg Mig 1' 1 Wifi. I-.X L.. -.', -',-,:, lliif j I,-,545 gg, ii-I I1 ft -I ' ' 'YO til MUSIC L RE IEW I V?-.i. ,Ii .VN Iv I I 'fj' ,fe I, Lie Stanl'ord's musical activity has been one of healthy progressg true, this part ,f1f'f,ilIfa'3, i:l'fQ,Q of university life may still be in its beginning, but measured by the accomplish- i fiIIIiffifi ments of the past year it miay also be safely said that Stanford 's musical liI'e has jig' been progressing steadily and encouragingly forward on the long way of devel- ,fi-Ilgfliix 'QM Opment it has to follow. lf- -'ge-iii Id We have infinite possibilities. 'I'he work which has been done by the musical fIf.SIf organizations during the past season and the-exceptional opportunities in the Ip:,IfpQ12?'f concert' seriies given here, as wellnas in the musical actiyities centering about the 1'g,733'f,Qf i-s! ,-3' Memorial Church, are an incentive toward a broadening tuture.tor university ie'4 ' music. Educational institutions in the Wtest, and those in Cahtornia in par- M ticular, are only beginning to discover the real value of music in education. I. here is much opportunity tor.thc encouragement ot departments ol' music in fayilllgvlqgi H our schools and universities, 0Il0Y'll'lg professional courses as in other subgeets. gf.ljtQIlIqQQ lt is hoped that this may be a future outcome. At least, backed by the student jg interest they deserve, musical organizations can go far in maintaining Stanford's musical life. I . h t ipjvylfj, . A number of events this year have not only shown such university activity 5.q,K,Aiff-il iid ahve, but have also added to Stanford 's prestige outside the University. Such jim acluevements have been the HIDFCEUII of Mary, a picturesque cantata given be- v,egvf'I,v32fg'q- 12.'l,Q,i tom-e Christmas in the Memorial Church, and the successful tours made by the Q-,fi University Glec Club and by the liand-which organizations received an enthusi- fjilmifvgfl astic welcome wherever they appeared. l . ' I . '-gjfd -'llhe Glee Club- has gained a well-tounded reputation presenting music wtykgjlz- M which requires finished technique as well as the popular songs.. Amo-ng the ,gggwfzex evidences ol' the reputation the organization has gained was an invitation re- ,f,jI eeived last fall from President Obregon on the part of the lllexiean government, 432214, asking the club to tour the republic and offering Free transportation. Only lack of triple prevented an acceptance. Q 1 l I 6 1 Ht Q 277, I he club started the year 'with ninety men, picked trom one hundred ant 1 . 5 Q FM tryoutees. Under the direction oi' the University Organist, Vifarren D. Allen, a Gif-S:-3 series of concerts were given in San l+'rancisco, San Jose and Stanford duringvthe Kpgjn early part of Illareh, Mrs. Allen was guest soloist, and Richard lllalaby acted as 5,-IU accompanist, in addition giving several piano solos. 'I'he program jvas varied by H, -gqg a novelty number by Arnold liayley, Noisy Echoes from the Silent Drama Iigeglg and a quartet arrangement ol' a medley of operatic airs, as sung in the R'am's Q1 L 5fSEwiI' I7 W ' ' '5'f .i M7' 7 Zifygeftlki ffl wg 1-Fe I '.:'GQ.af?3-Im f,.'i'75f?ffii5i-A giwlxlrilii 'ith NEwifP:..1iiiffQI351fQS2'5if5'9'1 fi350i'ff?flti?. . 15fi?E4Q3i.f3f'5l-Wifi:-wSTgiQ:i,QQg57 369 ' r STANFORD NU 1923 QUAD . IQOV ,ffog Q ir .ii R .iw ' 1' ,JI '? -: .' .Hx -L','-'- 'g 3 511' . . o ,,j':ggQ M gn. 1- l ,f'.,5': vfffff. if Y' ' ' .JU , L 9 X' ' .' ,x W f'l1'iS990li5'c57 1-Vfff.:l4.f.f43'.. elT1.ui.r1L4-' W a 1..rae4.,.... JM-.. -. -enu.:.g-fciiill ff' Qlfifql - - , vb, -L ' CF' ' Tiki ,ext af! X-.gm-1- ' intl T up 'O - I I , , . 'til Head performance ot this year, was also included in the repertoire as an encore. A parody on the Golden Calf from Faust, the original of which had been ma: 5F5lll.Tfg sung previously bv the club, was also given with unique interpretations. The elif, 'H ' HM, ' . , . . U- U11 jljq tour was a success, musically and financially-a rare occurrence with college ll? Ylifflllpfl glee clubs. i . T. a5LQllf5'g'l+ Besides adequately performing all the requirements' of a university bandf 'ltljl providing entertainment at assemblies as well as presenting a trim. red and white ,mfg Shlllltfjiyl showing at athletic contests, the band this season further distinguished itself in call .gf-'lTf,'i'l a most heartily received trip to lios Angeles in March. The organization ap- rlQr',il'i,Qf1 peared for a week at Grauman's Theatre. They' were. splendidly received, and fa.-il, :yi reviewers were not reticent in giving them enthusias- ,ep ,f,f'lQlj'gtl tic notice. lncidentally, every review commented up- 'Q,5l,l ffiillfirll tl i ' i n iale b Hail qtanford llail ll' 'il 'J ei on ic img ressio mfc y 1 , T f, , f .. i. N 'l'e'ii.' lies Angeles, said one musical critic, obeys the 7+ lil g.Kf1I,,N4,1 it 1 . . D. 4 - , 4 . - ,N year .1 l clamorous 111111116-fl0I1 and hails Stantord with a W I ffy:s2,5p',il right good will, for it 1sn't found easy to resist the 4.5352 'fwtlli' - G ' ' f l St nforl ho la dll' .l,-,Was appeal of seventy boys rom a. , Q, w p ry WIN, Wfiwllf l'k- f sional instrumentalists Their irovram ll 'lv all ,V 1 e pro ers f i f. , ,. 'I ,., U, ,Sill li.. included everything lrom the latest syncopation num- if-my-l bers to the popular classics, and there were soloists 5,el,l rw mf, - . - - - is ml Z,ivrl'vl1,Ql2K among them that play with the finished skill ot hilxn concert artists. I ,M 'Zf1,i,?,'sf Gounodis Dream of Mary, as produced under '4l.lt',l QgtL'li,fig.1 the direction of Warren D. Allen, was something new ml wg-gafjfal in oratorios. The eantata introduced the new feature Ml '-v,,,'f , . . . . Al,-1 fyW'i',g ot a series of tableaux, representing biblical scenes '?f'l,l,iff'j of the life of Christ suggested in the music. Thirty -,Wt ffslhl gt people took part in these scenes which were arranged igixli-ll l, X , 1 I ',' lf' iQ,',3,lNl..,,fl' A W D U I EV by Gordon Davis. Chrysella Dunker designed the cos- vwl,-'X W RR A ' J 'A A tumes and the lighting effects were done by Ernest itgl. Qenllllf'-, -'T Greppin. This was the first performance of the tl,-l cSfil'2.q-l cantata in the West. A wart from the dramatic uality, the music itself was of fglltgl .1-'fly inn - - - - l ii -1 i11.1.i.v great beaut . No one factor contributed to its success more than the laying of im, l'wilY'L'i' T 'w 1 ' ' '1 l -' Us at the ban P ranclsco bvm ihon Orchestra. Engl Nbr, I I . l . . I I I 1, X ,iyggay In addition, another undertaking was the Good Friday service, sung in the QW' lit-i','1lJ Memorial Church b the choir which this ear numbers eighty members one of alt rllflll 1 .' . , ' in , jog ,Cw'f31ii the lar est the Universit has ever had. Wi . lf. . . - , . . . wa Qijfliji The principal appearance ol' the University Orchestra was made in the 1-L fi Women's Pa cant 'iven at the Lake on May 6. The orchestra., in the bandstand fpf 5 -' Ns . 7 . . ' . . Qlfglg. moved tor the occasion, played the musical accompaniment to the entire masque, ,Sy .ilgjjf which necessitated considerable skill and adaptation in orchestration. ,ilfbl C' 'll fs 1 1 .pri if '. , 1'-, elffelis 'Hi' iilgi fiiili .NF we ccnw, ,.,.... c, ,cn ff 'ctt' c 'c -,,-,,,,f,, .,.. 1- :4::g:'.,,v -..,.4-wfx'-I .N A ..li?:f1y' DUI' J tg B413 T5 V1 gl -' 5 lla-1 U.,lX.g ,i f fygnlfl -J 'Q:1i,Q5ci QE, ' ,',-Hlfgjrx gpg, .2 ' , M X f Ellghf 'gek,4I -4 ,s ,,gf:T.5i,5fm.:- , lil ',,377lllq-EC xi..il9ih,c:1f1. M' 4?.l3'i11f:tfb LV X. -.., ' ' -.,,f'1fflT?f- -':1J1'fE2i'3 fieFii.:1:'.L-Lf 370 ci ll- W, - STANFORD WMM 1923 QQUAD J f- .. ' ou.--.No 1' qwgjgisigilQfkcffjf-1-fg,5:gq, vi Q'5Q'qFl1Y5-fir. ,' QQ, V'-jfiidfr fqp:5.gig7,1ygnts1k ' f MM' '1' .s-- U' will ', ' Q Ya: ' M ' X V' :f - '- --fl7S ' , 'N .151 oat- 3:3-agiE.lf'a i -.iiai1.i',fL?o..l-r.f---,,Tff5.fiwaG.teEleS L1,fQgg?,fri lil fijflkt f' ' -till. if wil' f S dll 'v 'f 'wx Y lf- xx WG. - .s NWA Xi, ' 'a. ,5L'fQ ,rf ,J l p,'lJ'2x, .UWA 1 A i iv fyiglg, . V llgj,l1f,' l 1 ' ,' f' rl ,I E: Sa , We 'l . ' gf' :alfa - 1 , Fifi' i Lfqjbl ,QF lag jr ,-41 1 4 5,1 . vm-. :if ifiulgj hi? 3: MH' fy '-'Ari 'wl1- iw Q ykll ' 1 .j tw fl: fl2Q1 c' l, l leihfgcl lil lull wr I yi ,Yi 'dl Y ihl THE STANFORD BAND APPEAHSIN GRAUMAN'SUTWMTRE,LOS ANGELES fy pp :lp ,ww fi fo lf' QL rl' -'f 'NC ., , S , . . . . . . -iilikp gy! ,fFhe StHDf0Pd.nlHSlC iH1dm1s an orgaluzatiou xvhich includes in its uienlber- iflfr , . , , . . . , i - ship those interested in both mstrumental and vocal music, its chief purpose be- 331' if mg E0 stimulate student interest. CLR, .borresponding to tl1e Men 's Glee Club is Schubert Club, composed of women, '-il? Wlllfh lntends to broaden its scope during the coming year. War'ren Vlfalters Egmlpliifg diff IS UG new director of the or fftnimtion 'V'--l H? fem, I ., Q-,1 . A . . ' . t I KM SMHanmhm'NmwcE1mwwM1nmmm1sHmtodwmluimeemmmtswms QWM' jkf aTFRHged throughout the year, prhuardy for SU1d0HtS Hhvo serum ivcre given. Swag X w, . . . ' - - 9 HHS year, one consisting ot two concerts in November and January by the San 54ml,e,w Francisco Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Alfred Hertz, and an atflgli ?lFlCl1t10HfL1 program in the Memorial Church on Founders' Day. The Peninsula ?,'W5Q. r , . . - - - - - ' if ' ' Qoneert series is the other group and th1s year it included a Joint recital by We 3lmhe1lHammo,vhMinmt,and.AlhwdshHrovMch,1uanud,a,progrmn by Hurhon- ,Qigg ,dig wh string quartet, one by Mute. Helen Stanley, soprano, and a tourth. by Reinald errenrfith h 't TVN l if , an One- . . . . . . Q il ,Cl If responsibditv for the carrvinq on of uulmeal achxuty in the llnivermty iggfkx . n .l L l , p I ,K h Jr lg, gem to be traced to one particular person, it would be discovered that Wftrren GMM . Allen has labored most untiringly to build up interest in all forms of 1I1llS1C21.l. 'Ugg Undertaking at Stanford, which his leadership has shown can he a vigorous part up ol: university life. M. J. C., 22. ljqfgyg LQQ f, Ni, Rll.. gf QM , qijs VL 'iiagfi' 1 f lj Qgiifllg-s-- - l..r--,c-,-,- Ye- y kdQQi5f1 f'xlf3 PP'W?EifTQ5?T?7pfm,J! M L- A NQ9KW5f?65hQfTSAR16. or ' ,,,,5ft, ut -11-fd-,,k,fg,vm-fel g . A r 'N f -t ggi .Cal .lil-f,,:w,b ff' 'fr ,tt Ferl 'r Lined-1.f1'csf1?f 'TP17 4 lmlr 'X I +E3. if?-'bffefifsmof L wt' 5w9'a :fx Qc-,, pb? , vs V Ely! Nj :WT WN IQ--r. 1,4-W lf 33551 NH , Q-tx'-216,903 gin -f,4n,,vil5X HPV' ,NsQ2,g,f5s,,,3 Zz , 1 4192-Q 55?,fbi-4Ql':e2?vgQw.+i Yruybyf g -'-f 1 -f.-- --f 'gy 13. y.,,gL..., ,,-...L - -- ' mm ' -ffm -4- -' 371 'E' V53 GP rj -X 4 N. if XVhitc-onib Morris Mendenhall Sortor Holmes Mm-Conel XVoightin:in Harris Burdick Brown Sloan Shepherd Benrdsley XVillis XVillian1s Beach Nicholas Faville Russ XVliite Blackqr Hollvnhonk Clark Donnllo XVadsworth David Tzunplin Spaulding Craig Allen Higby Tjrner Uhl Patten Tomplf- Broonkow Monroe Levison Price Bailey Kuhlnian Ellis Boynton Jig sTA.NFQRD'14o,.Ugf.,o4 1923 QUAD 'Wf!f.9f4?i .?' .S'fr11f'-'- Iififimqlzfz' f' Ef',f3x'1i - . S. 'S ' V23 J 1 v.., '1.-XF' Wi --'H '- 1 ,W NI-nv V-F ,J M lg' Q fy? C '-I 1 H -W ff, 191-Eff? spy, THE STANFGRD GLEE CLUB If-Im .Egkf , V! 'KI DIRECTOR - - - - WARREN D. ALLEN MH Pm'3S mN'F - MYRON C. HIGIIY. '22 Iggxigfifgi MQNAGIGR BRADLEY M. WYATT. '23 If-.'-ygfgj. A9C0M1'ANTS'lP - - - J. RIOIIARD MAT.ABX', '23 Vg, fp: ,sf'w:gL.IIj FIRST 'IIINOR A 'TE-1 . W- TDI, Mx RON C. HIODY. '22 MAIIHIIATI W. MONROE. '23 gf,-p'ifQ,31g FM FRED M. HUOIIES. '23 Clean. M. MCTICIIIS. '24 'UM ELZA L. KILIIR. '24 CI.lcMmN'1' M. PA'l l'l'IN, '23 f J7?,I4lfffI'Xf ,HJ C. ALDIsR.'I' KUIILMANN, '22 LIQROY SLOAN, '25 I-s'.fQ5f3,'5f3 WPT DIQRAIONT N. MAOOONICL, '23 JOIIN W. WmulI'I'N1AN, '23 gi. til Q ff ,T on SECOND TENOR 'QWQUGI' IQ' -L1.',L,,r'J'Q ' WAT.'1'lCll E. BIIAOII. '23 GLENN' A. RUSS. '22 'ffglcigf' W Romcufr D. BOYNTON, '25 WILLIAM E. TIIMI-IcL. '24 Ulf' 'MKII N HIIRIIIAN W. BROENROW. '25 ALIQXANDRR M. TRAi'IIM'AN, '25 ','!jIIe',,Q VVITILIAMQ E. BIIRDIOR, '24 PIIILII' S. URINER, '25 -My Hp DAVID E. FAVILLE, '22 PIAIIRY A. WAlJSWV0lt'l'lI. '21 If-R ,j.'.f, V,xif,g SIDNEY H. LAUOIILIN, '24 CIIARICNCIC E. VVTIAVICII, '23 QKMUJ' 55 -IMS WV-'WATER H. LEVISON. '24 R.0I!ICR'I' L. WIEL, '22 jg!! 'fig tw, WAT.'PI'Jli L. MAAS, JR.. '25 JOIIN W. W1f.I.IAR1S, JR., '23 GX Hp. HFINIIY B, PRICE, JR., '25 BIQAIULEY W. WYA'r'1', '23 cmjffg. X ,IM . WIP? , 'LL DT FIRST BASS y.,R7 fII ' I4 'Af.L I MARSDI-:N S. ARGATIL. '24 JAMES M. KIl!l!X', '24 Aff ARNOLD B. BAYLIQY, '23 SAMUIQL H. MlQNlllCNlIAl.f.. '24 055 LRLAND H, BROWN. '25 OSCAR W. MIILIIORD, '24 INQMQQQ 45,5 EIGWTON CLARR, '22 WARREN W. NICIIOIIAS. '24 pw, I ICON T. DAVID. '25 BIIRTON A. NOIRIIIG, '25 'gf QM TICUMAN L. DONOIIO. '22 . CI-IARLIGS H. SORTOR. '23 - FI? QJAVID W. C. HAIRIKIS, '25 WILLIAM W. TAMPLIN, '22 'IgQl.'l-M233 DSLIGY M. HEINIC, '23 GLOROR D. UIIL, '24 QI, wf' FLOYD E. HO1f'IfIvIANN. '25 Lm: F. WALREII, '24 HIIKSII R. HOI.I.I-IMREAR. '25 TIIAYIIR W. vVI'II'1'COMli, '24 HARRY F. KENNEDX', '25 GICOIIKIIG H. WILSON, '24 VQQQ5 SIIOOND BASS 'f'-I I J QIIQAJQJ Q11 CI-IARLES E. BEARIJSTIEY. '25 CIIARLIQS C. HOTIMES, '24 Aj CARROLL C. BLAORER. '23 ARCIIIIC MCVIIY, '24 'Vfq,1m4.j fx VANCE M. BROWN, '23 RURY S. MOOIRIC, '23 KFINNETII M. DAVIDSON, '25 EDWIN W. SMALL. '22 WQQU IM.. WILLIAM N. DONOIIUOII, '25 HAROLD S. SPAULIDING, '23 VVUEFLU CHARLES E. ELLIS. '24 HBINICY J. WIT.1.IS, '25 kflxfgpfg LQ, N JAMES S. GILLEN, '23 CAICLICTON B. WOOD, '25 I' 'VA Qi. 'Wg 1 fi, 4' 5' ' A ,.' . , W I ' ---'Lg A up In . J- f :Lf .L A fx 515' , ' I f, ' 'QTL ' -' X, .,'T'- ., N , L- 'QQ -',A:,'.-.L. r' 5-4 ,LQ Y -.' .5 Q X 'Ig 'J' -1' . 'gfg:3 i1 f-,z-'. 542571 1: l.gfSf'?'. 'Ni fy sg- IS 452' Q WIHIW 59,59 I ,f U' . g -I-.-.1 1-if--1 'I I - ..-gc 1 w F.. 'f F 'XS S . -ff -mv J w3Tw2PfSvi.f f'+s-...am-af 373 OO R1 I-P - , ,,,x, - , -1 L f- F A, , L-, ., . . ., . . .-if-ff K, I , , , , ,Q -f-,...,, . - df, M 4?-V fff MQ1Q11vi?f??W?1 YffS:v5yi-Efe-? Qggal- 4-:igf': L-w:f.rfQgp C4 1-c?,.v,iff 'i-iff 4 'J ,f.1J-,-,w,,- id X' f r. ,, 'aff . , X flf, --,-'Q ff-V-P -X-1-U,f F4124 4, fr .L - 4, f J L4 -f -,V - 1 , N- i Ny , 'f ffl QQ M jc:f,.,'Q'2?1-if-'JJ1.Q, .L-4 -ii?'1':'3f2 -'T .Q-5:-if-ef7CL4ii: ff--1-79Qf.z if Q'lf1?ivi E' SIX fgijks., .1 ,Q i Q 7 'Ili'-.Qjjff k1iS'ii.?FQfQ?5bEQ'f' 21-fsq-ex 135355-i':.+5' '.i'Xlf:4 . .. ff ' LQ- ,, 21,'J..fPXt: 2- . X ' ,- J, ff X4 - YQ. -4, xvbf 41,1 f.-:ig Y, :f-:fx-zz -fx-f , V 1 L -1-- L,-4-if f-fg.,-f' ir f - . ' . 1: W 154' if mfhg-g xdV?5pxg53-4 2-if if4'Z d f-1 4QMP,f2f.Q,-xggcyv LJ, ,ff rg ,S 3, xgf'f'i-. z ,L 5 44? i, N 1 fi, ff ff 9, 'lx If 154515 lfu- ,q,7y:':.3f Q.. r 5' 8351 , ' ' Jil r S ,x I 1 tr 'Jrxiuy tim .Ugg ,Q I.-Y, Vxfxxaf fq -at , f' I ' 3 V H f fffQs,1 1f3 I A-E21 . vt V , - gr: Q3 , A A .fx x , ,sq ' IFN . ' vi. - !f..5,Y ?'N'f 'Ili ',1pi':4f' S Hs.-.N ,ji E Q I v 4,1 , r Q ' ' ' ' I 5 ,T 4' ' 'Y i ' 4 L X ,I 'YV - , N ff? 1 15:17 fo-1 'Y' Vfi X1 U' fQ'f:Q1g1-M , new H ww, Sm :fm D, L, 'Y' Fw E JE' ry? Z Z1 f-.Q , 3 I :E ' ,.. 5- N I' ' 5 1.- E., if W F Q s o QU 4 ,N ...M X-1522, 1 iii! 2 QXQE-X 4, Ilya Q, Tji57f'f? C ff? Q 1 ' KUSGBAXFV 1. Wt' ' P-' 9-. lf' 4 I . L Q25 N 1 R 1 W Qw w , 1 '- -ay 5 if ,L 5 74 e' 11. L 7 9 QL? YV: ' 'QQ 552432. C 1 I L' Q!-j I ifffw ,aj i,'M,1,, , wi, i4 . 1 .Ll X A w V '1' Ln J' V'J,kJ' , H N51 Q Q64 14 cl, 'FI 15 A , - Q.f,+ - . - f eb 5 -Y 'ng YQ THE STANFORD BAND :Q . '-', XL,51 'e. ffglfzii' 5, f -1 - 'M ' uf m5,Li!?j:y Zig H ivff. ki. ,,,?.JiH R 1 5 V f V I 55413 Q51 ff '1ff,1f?f:53 af-A iii iii-lib QQ J, ff Jiili ,i3fg,f4g-, -5,251 -'X' ' ' ' ,-I JJ1' ffpzf - f f:-fw' ,fQ:.1-71-2. i fi-5 ' Y z -- fx-W, - V-.K - X-,. .'N,,, J 'g N- nf V- '1 '-'53, ifxff K L31-,fr - ff' ,-:Cff 'J YQAM 5-QJ. ' -' ,vj-Lusx :Vq,:g1 ' r,.f,5f 2:5-.JNQ 11: 3594 ,fry STANFORD .M 1923 QUAD Q 9 . J- f fog. 'oo '1 1 2,357-3,5-UC. R - -R .ff M Q - 1,---W5-....A, , v .ff M R'-.2 T .f. Q .1 b!ff,7, ff51'gfj 'fi -' 4313''ii- T:Qf.fI'2Q17'f.,fr V Hi JF -- H gf' ' -- ' L 9,56 2-'-wg L V 9 we P Q' fe We 5,17 THE STANFORD BAND .Q Le . if W . adel' ------------ I. M. SMITH, '22 ,503 Wim Business Manager - - - F. W. BERGSTROM, '18 ,l5'1.'xG,Y, Instructor - - - - - - DR. E. W. MARTIN ASNE I5 V Q Solo Oornets Snare Drums Fi,45fJf:yJ Mg -I. M. SMITH W. F. SCHALI. 'Qwfkxi ami D. B. HACICETT H. ALLISON gbxifig L. S. PINKI-IAM Bass DI,-um Elfwfvvkr fp? J. T. KELLY w. w. DAVIS f'M,Eg.,3 F. C. FITZPATIIICK Czarmets gyiwixfg We ' A' H' ANDREWS E. W. PLASKETT ' :. ' First Ovrfwfs F. W. BEIIGSTROM Q3 gy W. W. N1crIoLAs W, H, COOLEY jdalyw .I ' D. STRICKLEII D, K, HARGER Q27 ji T- K- SAWYER R. L. SPANGLEB SWS Second Oornets K. C. KORTE - flgfgyfgif Hy. H, J, EDWARDS F. SCIIULTZBERG b?.l!Um,L M 0. C. BAIIBY C. H. DAWSON A I, to 'ull J. M. WILLITS J. Y. SANo mf gf mm Third Cornet J' B' HURD W' file E. ADAMS R' BARRY I EM i. Q 515 Firt T b K. J. WINKL1-:R lm-N '. SG 5073 'mes C. A. KULMANN G' . rw G' ONES Piccolos and Flutes Q2 '33 1 I., . ENSOLD .I ,. ij R R ERICH W. A. GILKEY M V N D ,P ' ' A. K. CHOIIBAJIAN n'. gi1 Oy Second Trombones .rig EL S A S'1'14'INno1z1f' Oboes 5Wi':f'?5 If ' ' ' C. C. BLACKER 025' 7 X . R. L. ROTI-Iscl-IILD G A WILLIAMS fggmi R. B. AIIMITSTEAD B ' ' ight V53 qs! -Q Third Trombones assI?n13ERGUs0N Q' KL, 2' 1 P. W MCKENNY ' by 5' Sy V. I-I.. BRAZIL L' BERRY H ' DAX 1, A' SMITII SaTOph0'I'l,6S QF 8 fx . C. C. BLACKEII bw In Horns 'U' L , X W W T H. P. SMITH M - - AMPUN N. J. NATIIANSON .7 I I. M. RIGDEKER D W HARRIS mg' ' 1 A. H. BRAZIL H' 0 'PRESTON xgf XP W S. E. Dows ' ' . , K? mx H. W. 'WIIITE Q P. E. NORRIS J. E. MAY U E' RAMEY F. Rowmzs 9 BWUOWGS W. C. CONDIT E+. N. Q G. W. Gonmum G, E, MCCUII 'HQLXA AFQQ W. E. SOUTIIWELL E. M. BI.AKIcsLEm 3 ' Basses Alto Clarinet ' 636 - 5. K if E. C. Moom: V. W. BENNETT fa Q H. J. Scmzm iv W ii ' . .4 A 4 ,T ' ' t ,N rfb wx YN .gw,,- M , f 1 L Q QS-'f'1'f' ',5gg:.,.jS?f'f'1.vH'.?91,grr LiQ: iff r. NAQF-af.,. n..fN gg. rp: T w 2' 3-gzip' W gg' ffsilvu l fDf . . J I - fi ff' ff we 'ix' 7 ffl N ex 4? I . THE STANFORD CHOIR YValker Van Dcuscn Xichols Clark Ellis Beach Spaulding Bearclsley McVcy Berry Sapero Forrest Sheppard Fitzpatrick Dench Gagos XVilli:xms Badham Kulmann XVaitu1an Faville Bayley D'Andrea Jones Turk Allen Gronen Johnson Garten Hotaling Xvoodruff Judd Kingrey Robson Beswick Harter Anderson Vertonys Stichter Hall Beach lVhite SCll3l'dlIl Garvin Delnhoyclc Brown Steiger Lima Spangler m Pi ? Z 'TJ O F3 U P-1 CD lx? on 1-, M f-4 Q 3 'CJ STANFORD ,,0,.oJuN,o1923 QUAD . ,- f , Q--- .mf , A xr rf Kiyr :X -Nh .2 . . . W. -W-. x .I A. .X'ul.,,.J,R.N'.! 1 Mix LS-Q ix: J fin? J ' v- If f' ,, .,. ,,. -.. .. . , , , K a N ' Q . 'NL : .' V R , ,, ,K 'f L , 51, V: ,' I 1. 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W1I1'1'AKr:n D. M. W1u'1'AKER V fx' Vu'- TRUMPETS D. B, HAcm:T'v L- S- PINKU-UI fgdiqgif W 5X 8 TROMBONES CW AI.mf:R'r MOSIII-Il! R. L. RO'1'IISCI-IILD 5Q1'f'Q.' g , PIANO ' . , .B RQ C. W. Mlnunm' K .f - . x- Qx DRUMS ER KEY f R Fx- NT W. F. SCIIALL . ? W 'xt ., 'M A f Em' -fgfli-W' - Rf .,. , F . -:.wg,fSx5f:Rm.:T'L1 Jcififf? few ESQ iiBg jx ' S 1,.RE-? 1 fl K X Je bgkz E ,.1afTgf'i.-.Q Q If I . N VJ, -,,, S'-Xb-L6 Ji QR. E 9 A gfSER.SQM2w.fm..3 fi? -- -1 K R L PM A . . Y f 377 1 V STANFORD ogo-IUEIOX 1923 QUAD 'f ,gf +6 V -K J . V -V .- - V' . V Vw'-f .sf fm 1.2 , v rV-.Vf .1 'ff' Vw V,w.pv.V-,f V ' W - mf-A .,f,V9f-'r fVvf, 2 0. . , -V. f ' I L' V' : -VM. -4 9 -5' HRVVG-DVV'-VV V- ,VVf.!f,.V P5 f'-NVE V VI A .l.z'i+'N.1.- V YK7Q'27Vi5VYZlwV4f!'kW'QV'1?VV' LQVVA-y.'-V .ffQ7f2:7.'7V,?'V'V'Q. LV' as 5 9lJ7QVUY:f21'I V -' V-2W':V.'fL.2?'1.V'f. 4'Qg 'J5l3VzV 4-Qllfbfjf! VV,V4.VVf1,f ----- f- - V -V 74.8 V - ---' VW V W 1: 'QNX V V ,L ig,y .- , f 'VV V J 'UN Jfl f . 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D:n'1'ic-klmv A. limmr U,1iur1wft VVVJ, vfk M. E Cameron 'l'. IDIIVIS U. E. Foyu M. Grunt A. T. G1'ugm'sml Q? '!'At?J'1.VL V. A. Hopper A. hunger W. I . Lewis K. Mm-llmmlzl If. IC. Muvk VSCVJ U- NV- Midgllfb' lf- Mlllilbh' 19- l'1'i1'l'4' IC, Nvllifk! V. M. NVuudruiT VNV ,xg'kfJP35'J,LD,?'x,, ,H , ,, W ,,,Y , Y ,,,,,,,qw,,?-W---NA NV- - g. ,, .M . TW 'W W' Y W 4 .VVVV fgfgff' -, 'fe V' ' ,,' Tlx- 'fIVlI7C,,,.4,V If Y' , '1-ffgf' V, -'L. ,1 - 'wTf?'f'V 'VV, 'Ti ff' Lux' RV A , VAS I-A ,VL Z.. V C.-AV, J .V .AC 67? ,, Q5 Mm- 'T L 5,514-'4NVl,Yfw,, L- VXk,?xjV,5W5,V , ',!N,n. yVbVl1,,,fW y:w'7Vl'VV 4547.1 U7 V . Q--4 - X' 'rv A f 'N 'i ' 1 V? V':LL X W 'V ,V ' QV V - -'jx Us ax .'k.f VV-VVV,.w .L -VP-rs A M V D MV .X Vw-f,,.V VDV,J -. V-- f1V1f.,V uw, Cv VVMW- VV Va- V V' JPV.. :Vein N , 21 .BQV M -rl ,V V Vw MV. WV NXQALQV.:iliiisff' 295 V f.wV4oV1L1f-Lx. V N W J' ,L91,,iZ 'fd: ,J-F.'.f?X I?fg19',pQNj'l3U'?:,i'X.L115g5?fk.C:f,1E'if 378 V V V In STANFORD o,,J.,N,o 1923 QUAD .A . M . I fvffjifiin .:.fgf1.-. . i i e? .- -. I-l'.,-, . , fl. N A '- fQ'Kff-Wy r K' A Hi. ,I rx 4 J A 1 1 , n -9 R C 'f ,111--157--e., Arr- .- A A-T -.-----,F A Lf ' 4 4 -,vi-f--V-,-M., -.W vv -A-- A-If Q N 4 -w A ' ' - ' f r E ,hyg I V' A.. I . ' 5 I . 3 W . . . . ' 'N-',', , , Z, YT? I'-Vfwf 144 V5 I I ff-127 f'v?NifQiff5.f5U'1.I1--V A' 'F N V 1252? if55:C'JN-f f W VN A I A 'gf'-.L 57 K -1 4-X 1,2 QQ ka 5 A vi w, ri R ,J I A I wr gh , B ff J J, 51 ,v I 1 LM, mm 'PF yi? f N 'EK fl 3 a 59 'e H, V 5, JG rfklix 5 v ox' J Q.. fm., lr I ,mv M' in if YQIC .3 rt' N, A Q5 Q Pi IM AE fd R ee 0 I A Q 6 W E af KIQXJJQNRLQEJ c-N' '., . 4 f G It I M HWZ5 THE STANFORD MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - CHARLES W. MIIIQLEY, ' VICIPPRESIDENT - DoRoTIIY GRANT, ' TREASURER -N - WARREN LEWIS, ' SECRETARY - RUTH A. LANGER. ' MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS , WARREN ALLEN ALRERT C. WHITAKER HENRY LANz STUDENT MEMBERS Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One WARREN F. LEVVIS It gin Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two RUTH DAVIS VELMA H01'PER Nineteen ELJAH BARRIcIcLow PERRY BONAR CLARENCE BURNETT A. I. GREGERSEN RICIIARII MAITABY Nineteen MARIA ANDERSON MERIRETII CAMERON RUTII LANGER ANNA RAMSEY Hundred and Twenty-Three MARJORIE McDoNALn HELEN MEEK CHARLES MIDGLEY MARGARET WHITE VIRGINIA WOOIJIQUFF Hundred and Twenty-Five E. PIIIIICCIG CHARLES FOYE DOROTHY GRANT 'f-AL f gm, 9,5 Y.: 4 V' A CRV IEMQL .IW 'Y 'T 'MD ge WA r 1 CAI WJ A, , ,J .la MPX G13 when QPMKZ. 1.-QFYVVIY. Qin XI ,161 .QQI ii: Jsfillfb In . RW Q-I 531121, iff,--H141 Il Q TUV. fqvfhrfml, I, - QI 0 , - I W3 5 'W 2 W 3, Lek? F2 if f 1 IM ' 015 HN 'Yi Q X QNKQ .1-. V5 , K YM H! . mfs? I L . Rb x E+. Qu LHQTW N IJ? y N Jdkf J I ky Cxk J W mug? W F32 filkf-QMADwd'Qff2PsJ,5fh?L gjtki I Y f L, .:'vYf' 'J' E- q K V 4 Y I I -SJ.,-.,!T,::1 fax! I ,,g- I A? 3-':i:Q?f Ni'F5 N H Iwi' 'J' I'If '!'A ,. 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LORICE PTOTALING 1.I,Ig I-QERALDINE WATT ... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .Librm'i:Ln. . . . . . . .. .. DOROTHY DUNLAVY I FACULTY MEMBERS .gifXII,Id-I VVARREN WATTERS, DIRECTOR 'Vw ,, II,eII. QU' IR If GRADUATE MEMBERS f-I I Iv,y. l,, NOIIMA WINGOOD, '21 Sq tgp R3 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two x, I !Q'I.--ITYJI 'DOROTHY HUNT T'TELENE SEARCY BLANC!-IE YOUNG IQQI III'4TT '-.II Nineteen Hnnrlrecl and Twenty-Tlzrec 73 'Q fs, 1 1, GRACE BROWN NIEl.I.IE FAIRCHILD CATHERINE HARVEY HELEN MAC!! I fj Ng-I, I, ICATHERINE BESWICK NIABEI. FERRY LORICE PTOTALING DOROTHY WILSON , 'IIIIJ '.IE,g,lI ': GRACE CUTHBERTBON RUTH GARTEN VVAIVE IQINGREY VIRGINIA WOODRUEF III? 2'iI3IfiI Nineteen Hnnrl1'ecZ and Cl'1uenty-Fmu' N CI I LILLIAN COTTRELI. CAROL PIYDE DOliOTI'IY OVEREELT I fx 5.L,'-ff.f',',' VICTOIIIA GUNIIY RUTH .TAMESON PIELEN SCHARDIN I if , -A LURA SPANGLER GPII!AI.DINE WATT pf ' I -MX, vw I I I I+ 5 J- Nmctecn Hnn1l1'c1l and Twenty-Fwc If ,f,g42.,jq DOROTHY ADAMS HELEN FRIEEEII CAROL IQLINK SARA MESICIMONS I NI v.I,I4I, MARIA ANDERSON DORIS HAIiTlill 'lf1LIZA1iETI'I LACOMBE DOROTHY MULLER DOIQOTHY DUNLAVY T-IELEN HOWES IGVELYN LOFLAND ELIZABETH PARKER I Q 3 III-iii FRANCES ROBINSON DOROTHY SWAIN 9,-I Y ful, N I, I ,I I Y I C L - -. Y. ... -Y -- .. .. ,W ..-. ,AM ,.. .,,., ,AMA Nfl 'qv Lv' N53 I , f ,W - -, U1 I- 1 - I - . 'fx ' WF, I' '!x:r'f , N R '.,' .P .- 'fTJ,, ,H ' 'META T1 'I-r ' ,T ' V' I Y ff', J' '-K I'-f '- X-' X i 'CCW 5' fIZfSSL?i'?E+1'-2 Q'-. I. Y- . -.i -X! 1, Fff.4'qNf,f-F .- ,j EV, XO-A K, 'HJIQ .MINI UIQ. -SI Ayr: 5 I fn...-A I I I .,f-I I .IIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIII II IIIQII IIJI SIIAITZQIY, , ff-If - ff' PS I Eli -f Ur -f llllll' x I Aw-, AI: -R+ .- fl IK- I - 4' I9 I w 0 ,. LR: , . ..r ,wp I N .1 14 .I II . If- up xl . T 1 A I-. AY,f..'Il.Ix:g, J! f- I Im, ffqv I YQ Qi Ar--X y,II 2 . .uv V X I ,IN-r,I,k-1I7,,,, . -WI? WI,-, If In , I , XxLTO,gm,i,I1- Y:.I3'n1 me A is mmf-NFA , J -Lg-i:fI4iQgE7,:L1441:52fx:-fZ9:T1f:.:1azIIggy 380 FRENCHMAN'S TOWER ,, 5 4, ,, ORGANIZATIONS I 1 ,I ,. .I S T .X N F U R IJ 6f,',J,EeX 1 9 2 3 Q U A D I ' So.--.ir-.oQI K f i1Mu,.:I: 'H u- 'T w.,'vf -1. at .-:fggf 2 yi' 1 , .. I. It lf'I.ii. I:I 1 .mc --'mf .:- A A -xi-3 gf :1 A:L ,'g 5' I eff I iw:-r. - Ur- 3.15 4 ,fl 'I ,jfs-' ' .I on O' . - I-, .1 .- f ' -.'. '-3 J'..k.,I: -5' WK '- , xi f.. ......,. H 4 ' V. ,- -. . ' W-, ' ,. ' -' ' up Us: Q Xl iii Uv aff! it ,V it, I, E, . IU. J 15. .?.1'I,fg' xi- 7 ifill. ziggy' I , 1: ', I if vga! II- ip' iff l,VJk QU 1 Qin' M wig.: W'I fxQEJ ' RHIII l lailillhifi' lil Tamhf PHI BETA KAPPA It fri' Organizecl at WillizI11'1 and Mary College December 5, 1776. Early in its history, Phi Beta Kappa became purely an honor soeiety, with elections pri- lrfg mar-ily from the best ,scholars of the graduating elasses, and having as its oh- .ifi ject tlIe promotion of scholarship and friendship among students and graduates fly of American Colleges. The Stanford Chapter, the Beta of California, was Or- Hf ganized November 1, 1904. I, ' I I-fig I 43 If .i,. If? xl.lf'c'I li 1'-If :- .1 Fllb 0211 I I ilk!! ll .1 Li I-' . L' Tfff , . 1 W1 I ll I OFFICERS-1921-1922 lfpftiey , ','x,A President - - - - - - - MAIQION R. KIIIIKXVOOD 5,1 Vice-Presidents - - HAROLD H.l'1A'1'II 'W,fi1,i ',j.ij'f AI,mcR'I' C. WIIITAKER QI'-,dif.1fIf, '-f- Secretary - - O. L. ELLIOTT .-Ifilliljgfi ,HM Treasurex' ------ MINNA, STILMIAN Iris CHARTER IIIIIIIIIERS Afpii -.ff RAYMOND MAODONALII AI.mcN fPennsyIvaniaJ figiyfkfi iw 'l'Hl'INI!Y LEVVIS CANNON fWestern Reserveb Qfgfflfffi' H16 WII.I.IAIvI ALIIIIA COOPER fMa..I'iettaJ xgIif.lf?fgI wi MIcI.vIN GII.RIcR'I' Dooom CI-Iamiltonl Qg.fv,,l ,ff,-fy' mil. CLYIJIQ AuoUs'1'Us DINIWAY fC0l'I16llJ N'..'i'?QQ,.1 ini, ORRIN LI+1sI.IIc EI.I.Io'I r fCOrne1lJ ,-u,yI,tffQ HENRY RIISIITON FAIROLOUGII Uohns Hopkins? ljgi'ii'Qi., aff, VIIRNON LYMAN KRLLOGG CKansasJ l.3ErT.f,5 ji 'FJOIIN ERNSI' MA'l'ZlClfI Uohns Hopkinsl ',X:,f HICNIQY WINcIms'rIcR Rumi: CAInherstJ' g.RA'SI!,f.,, is SAIIIIIII. QSXVAYZE SENVARII, JR. fCOll11DlJlE1l 'ff-1,jwgr,j, fl ' . ' 'LTL 'gig' MEMBERS ELECTED NOVEMBER, 1921 ,,.J?f.I2.jQg,Q,: Octobey'-Jamzary Group gggfollaxi ,fly FRANeIcs C. BI.IcwI+1'r'r TIIROIIORA EIuIuII:RsoN WILLIAM W. Htrsic. JR. l'g:f.':.' jg -N Elmum-I M. CEllRU'l'I JAM1-ns C. GII.RIcR'I' MAI.eor.AI B. KII'.lDIKl.lG fi-JV ,yr QW MARY ALICE CRONIN BERNARD F. HAIAQY GIcR'I'RUlm LAWS l9L3'I1.c,x M1777 CIIARI.Ics DRARRIN AAIEIIIA HI-:mums VIRGINIA MORRNO 21.13-wi: FLORIINCR O. WIII'l l'Il'IIE -fc , . . . :',',. gi, April-June Group fSpr1m.al D1.xlmeIio11j H kgqlvzpi, -,gl ,Q RIOIIARO H. BARKRR lVlAIlY K. CIIAsR CONN'-U1 CU -'ORD ,pI.,rIJl,,fII fbi NIARY L. CORNIILS HIKl.l.II'I llVA'l l'l4IRS ,rg-iggji' ER, Deceased I Ugg, AM f B391 lion' . 'QffIfIQ'f 'E T - 'T ,Sv-rat ..iL.11,Q gif? 'QRS' 15.1, , if .Vv uywgfii. - -V-jf' i vy: --,.257Q3fZ5Wfci'V'.. V .Hifi Q iQif, if f'.flQigY'2.f?'v'g:Q9R 21 NLE. iiQIg LE', ,, or Iiyecw is f' 1. '7f.i-Af, .i REQ, wit-eww 94 fe hh-X52 Xff-Af1i,1Q.G'11irge,n .fp-...Lmxi ' .xv -- My M-ML 'A N' eew'v--Q4-1-ff R i 383 5 E +- fg , rw. , .Tiki Q l..?,,.,.f. 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I I Q..n..w ' '11 'fir If' W, V 519. e ' 11 L5-s xg - ,Dx I L CW' QSM R 51' F Q J , qu, 5 gg PHI DELTA PHI L31 ' W Professional Law Fraternity Q0 Miller Chapter, Established April 10, 1897 vb 1:5 A ' xo-IV 55 . . . . if Ga 2 5 FACULTY MEMBERS 52,3655 M3 CLARKE BUTLER WIIITTIER CHESTER GAREIELD VI'11!NIER figlgiflggg , CHARLES ANDREWS HUSTON ALMON EDWARD ROTI1 A Nl! 77 A' ki' N MEMBERS M EDWIN ADAMS VVEIQIQS, '14 RUSSELL SEWALL, '20 fi, lam RIOIIARD KELLY. '15 HAME1: JAMIESON, '20 ith VA' Q1 DONALD FERGUSON, '17 TILMAN BETIIELL CANTRELL, 20 50 my REGINALD LAUGI-ILIN, '18 JOIIN EDWIN SIMPSON, '21 O2 ,Q ., i EURNET COLEMAN WOIILEORD, '18 WALTER ARWIN ORMSRY. '21 DEE, MERY FERGUSON MITOIIELL '19 HEATON LUSE WRENN, '21 V-1 Nix, N, FORREST ARTHUR BETTS, '19, SEYMOUR TURNER, '21 I-off' Cyp JOI-IN KENNETII LILLY, '19 JAMES PETRINI, '21 I gf'g1LIe.',,,5 Ep BENJAMIN STANLEY PARKS, '19 WIT.TIIAM FREDERICK LEISER, '21 Q1 gg' GEORGE TAUBMAN, '19 HOMER MITCIIELL, '21 , MQ ROBEIET KOEIILER MIZYERS, '18 ROLAND THOMAS KINNIQY, 22 6 ff' My FRANKLIN GORDON WEST, '19 JACK O. BOUCHER. '22 SWS' ZW CIIARLES RUCKEIQ WAYLAND, '20 RALPH COWING, '22 5616.9 CLARENCE JAUROEN TAUZER, '20 DANIEL GOODMAN. '22 - Q,l I,h,Q A W GEORGE E. W. DAVIS, '20 PEROY CHARLES HECKENDORE, 22 Q-faq TIIEODORIS E. BOWEN, '23 SQQVQ 3' 'A' xx A7 V A .I 'Q Q53 A J tb! I 522 If Ogg HW wgfix D- 1724 Q1 5 L M r QMS ' I Ykf f 2 I 1 '72 , ,,,, I 'ilgfn A Q' , . ll. v-, ' x..f1s'., '1',j.,,f' , 'ff - ' ,.Q'.f?fbvM1 , ',-' y ' ' 17, I N? -. -,DC f W ' ' 'j I- .' I T'f'wK7vJ4LD W G'- A In , f ffiff2'33'1f4MvD Eiiszxlbfig 9 385 I ,. ., CL ...X . 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Lfqg , FACULKIIY IIIEIIIIIIRS QW f X . F Txloxms Amus, M.D., CII. B., M.B., M. R., C. P. 'swf ,553 JILIAK E. Br,,xIsm:I.r., M.D. WIIIl I!l'Ill 1NLxxwIxIaINu, M.A., M. D. 5'Y'5fg,' WV. TAIII-:N DILIAON. A. B., M. D. RUFIIH Rmoox, M. D. WLM 'VI Q :gurus IuAvIf:s. M. D., CII. B. EIIMI-:'r RIXI KDliIl, B. S., M. D. g' ,.-op iff, iU0MAS G. INMAN, PII. G., M. D. GIcomII4: B. SOMIIIIQS. A. B., M.D. Z W . hfm'IAII I-I. KIIIK. M. D. Howfum Sonmus. B. S., M. D. 'D fr pg In-IIIIIRICK KIcoI.I',, M. D. .TIILIAN VVOLI-'SOIlN, A. B., M. S., M. D. 6 5 . I . MEMIIERS QI ,BJ 'SL' Y In I'Nfff'7'11I0 1 lj RANK E. BI.AIsmcI.I.. Jn., A. B. .lCI4II.III: H. EISI-IAMP. .-X. B. if rpfol Ronmnrr .T. IJIxoN. A. B. IVEYVTON R. JACKSON. A. R. L I-1 bt BI JAMES M. GIIOIIGII, A. B. ROIllEl!'l' S. NOli'Fl'IliOI', A. B. , A ,f '2 J., RH Fuurtlr Yom' Jlfzrrlif-im: r N rw XP JOHN A. Azmvmno. A. B. 'l'IfIoLow BINI:I.Isr, A. B. LW ' U. 41 Q: 'L Third Your flff'1l'fCi?1fl? Q2 I Q ' T'fAliRY V. BAKER. A. B. PIIIICV V. GAI.LI:r.Ios. A. B. X ,L HAROLD .T.,BIcAvIcR, A. B. HOMEI! IG. MAICSTON, A. B. .WSJ Q I I: JOHN J. Dorm, A. B. VVIIIIIIAM If, MIVIIPHY. A. B. Ib 1 'f dw PAUL W. IPIIAME, A. B. G'l!ANYII-L19 Wooo. A. B., LILH. Scmmfl Yom' Illvrlirf-ina 'EQW I ALBIIIII' K. CIfIoI1IsA.IIAN, A. B. I-IIIIIMAN W. 1f'III'rzsuIfII4IN. A. I-I. N IA I CI+IAI1I.Ias A. FIIIINISH, A. B. ICARNEST' M- UALII- A- H- EH XVILLIAM O. FRENCH, JR.. A. B. I-l'IcRIIIcI:1' S. WELLS. A. Il. ,E ff- 9 GX I-IAIUIY A. SOMICRFIEIID, A. B. ' , 'gf First Yom' Medicine -Qgrl x'l'IlNONI 1' ' ' D' wtw D' I I 4. RIINNIQIIY IDIIIJLLY P. hfxxxfoun. Y 135 f ICMMIa'rr Fl. SAIIPINGTON .1 a' W t D I I'1'e-Jllmlicrcl X XVILLIAM G. BIII'II:HAIm HAIIoI.n N. lfING Cy -T:KMI::s R. ICNRIGI-IT IIQNALII L. RoIfIsIcrsoN , J lxIf:NNIc'rI,t D. GAIUINER Axmuaw B. S'l'0CIC'l'ON ,Q X. I, -Q A Q. Ts IX . fx 1' N gxpif .. -- f Wg QI' 'ff f?T'r'f- .. ,F , 1 - D ---Wm M . , -we ig--1.-' 9 f.--:N .fffff .L fx 6'.'f'2!4' . ' . 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'iii''ffJCQf.78!f 'if?w'?.w'f'4 .03 J K- - A ..- .w-QL.-Le: -5 PM Vg - l,4...'e..f ,- .. . -.-H .J .4 ,, 1 , ,L Qirjx E 1 - 02omi:,x R. -- . . , J A 51-A Civffvfif' i-52 . .21 if 'xy - 'ff I A 13.7l1w7fi31'1 G QM , f' ,Q PHI CHI 51.1 Professiqnal Medical Fraternity F353 Sigma Upsilon Chapter, Established October 12, 1911 'f'H',.j S1251 LW SW' In Interne 'R' AW' wx. QM wa 1, I- ' 417 PAN1m'. Conn, '18 J. P. .T1cNsEN. '18 fl lf W ITIIOMAS R. HAIKI, '18 Jeux K. LICXVIS, '18 LEONARD Woon, '18 Qnurfnxw H ffl., , . Int' Fmwzn Year Medical CLARl'INi'l'I B. COWAN. '19 IVAN C. HI'2li0N, '18 QQ3QfQi5f My Gounox R, FoRTsox, '18 AIQCIIIIRALD W. YVAIIXOCK. '18 w'e jg -L' . ' - bi Third Year Medical .LW 45 'fm Room: B. MtTKl'INZll'I. '20 Lwwrs SANRORN. '19 EY, BURTON A. BIYICRS, '20 J. PAUL Swlslcxv, '19 4,15 f. 51'-' 3:40 Q A Ci, Second, Year Medical Q? - gfw - ,Q Sf!-. 5,5121 HARRY C. AITKIALN. '20 BHRNARR A. Conv, '21 +1421 W Q' Glconum D. BRowN, '20 FRANK A. MAvD0NA1.n, '21 Vflwjgfr Rmqn M. Nmsnrr, '21 QA' 'My' s' ' 'fy 'S ' First Year Medical lf, rm LICONARIJ B. BARNARR. '20 DoNAl.n A. DALLAS. '22 '93 Almusrlrs C. BlCA'l l'IlG, '22 FR.l'IDlIll'K H. KROCTIK, '22 hx 1,11 HAliOI.ll M. F. BRIINIQMAN, '21 Ronomfo E. MCINACTO, '22 111 f N5 R.0IllCR'l' T. Bow. '22 RAYMOND R. Sc'0'1 l', '22 .xr E1 fd WILLIAM C. Comm, '22 Slllli-l,l'IY D. WIMMRR, '21 .5 Nr' ,L 3 1 Pre-merlical 531' ,iffy ig' A .. Lyn QA' Jmrx SHARP, '21 XVHJHIAM IA. TIIOMSON. '23 161 Jolrx O. qVAlTGllN, '241 A0145 'iq 1QG xv r A GAO :NE sw M521 1, if Finn ' Y 'wap fax 4.1 CAV ' ' -:1 .S G1 L . 5, . 1- . .- -f 1 ' W I 1 'V' , - ..f'Q , Wi .. .Tv-. ..-M-T, i'f71,.,.f.5 of V.. V . .f 5-5, me-. . , Ig.. Nc. 3 ft-by EX A N. Jj'3,f'?,w 1 .I , 'Q-f A 1 fkiiaffwi ek WE, 391 Clark Hazeltiue Harnmm Sullivan Kinney Brill Carlson lvHl'1'6l1 Armitstead Morris Ghrist Chandler Johnston McKenney Lund J- STANFORD DM 1923 QUAD W- TTi 7 lw'f f'w, ,Tl -4- A ' A09 ' ,094 Q' 1, -.- ---H - -Y g 7 'Y 'X . f 'ul-x'i'j-ig.. 251'-Fj'f kglff-vc,gaf 'NXy111' N M, 5 , e Qga .ly my vj,,i'lLvQZ 5 ffigi-1.x Q27 T lag.,-,iw K J. GAJQXA2.5-GfaxgllfgzlwfgfggQ,l.g5i,, we .U ll N , mmf MSS ' 'jg' Fl Dv? QXXXIJ QD NU SIGMA NU NEI' Upsilon Chapter ,ivy A 5 Professional Medical Allopathic Fraternity A -l L0 y ITD 4 Y H - tif: 2' Nj FACULTY lxlmusmns 9 Egg H. E. Ar.mmsoN W1r.r.rAAr Omwns HANS BARKAN A. V. Pl'1'l'T1'1' 921:16 V7 BoA1mMAN H. J. PRUITT b5'.Y7iQw,- f . . P. Cr,Am' J. M. READ lk -51 EQ J. F. COVVAN' X M. E. RUMWICLT. 'lgyif ' H. K. Fmncn W. F. SCI-IALLICR Q R. G1nA1m K. L. SUIIAUPP A A . P. I-Iu.r. C. D. S1f:wAr.r. 'HQ' , 2 5 A. B. MCKEM E. c. sl:wAf.r. .AQ . W. Mmllzla A. B. SPALIDING zz, .' , Q C. B. MOOIIIC STAN1.m' ST11.r.mAN ml J. P. S'1'urv1cm:n l M 'f l H, lla All MEMBERS M .iff In Interne RIi'llARll 0. Bm.l,1s WILLIAM W1I1Tl mr.n CRANE, Jn. ZA ll ' .J HARRY Cmxsox Com CLAluf:Nc:r: L1cs'm-:lc HlTN'1'I'lll QT VF X SIuA1m vox Cuu1sT.nfms0N Wumu: FRANK Swm'T Q N ,gm FY all Fourth Year Medical Q3 Colmlcs WleS'l'l+:luf'1lal,lJ ANKPJLM HI'Ilil!PIli'D Llclfz Nmmcr. ff if Lmum Rosvolf: CHANIJTJCR Do1ucMANN KASPAR Prscmsr, 'Sim f GM FRANK Rlcmm J0.11NsToN ROLAND Pwrlan SI'l1'1'Z ,ji ff ARTHUR FULTON WARREN 5 :Mr gli Tuma Year Mealcaz Veg ' EVEHl'1'l l' CAm.s0x HENRY Joslcvu LUNU WHS .l. is I 'JOHN KNOX Molmls, Ju. 'NT 'K 1 ! Second Year Medical ' Rm Bm:-as A1mr'mqq.:A1l HANS HARTMAN l Rllsslqm, C,,0p,.3R C,,,Lmfm PAUL BURT KINNUY ce W11,p-umm S,1,mmNG CLARK AR'l'IIUli CARL MUKIQNNEY VN M 0 T1roMAs Lmoxmm SUTTON Link A C A Q First Year Medical K ,Q QQ JAMIQS LANVRIGNCIC NLXUPIN, Jn. M1X'l l'IIl'ZW E. ITIAZELTINE Ex' I b . . DAv1n A. GHRIST BENJAMIN H. PAGE xx KK. Cmypus S. SUr.mvAN L 'N M Ni 'x L f Z' 1...,V5,?.-fr. . ., . . .U ,-.?,Q, 9 -..X xg-T gr ESEW rs . Lx Q25 M KQQFK ig... A, V63 - ..,2:-ggi? ,EEK A kjixiiil .U T+L ffiwi 393 Demand Hyde Mercer Bergstrom Nelson SerrurierF1'anklin Smith Swain Johnson Hawes Cornell Pearson Lundquist Sturm Blackburn Starkey Bird Barnett STANFORD 1923 QUAD 0 ,XI -1 fr I g v OQOJUMO J WR! J FI 'N -4- f f 'gfA r ff' ?t 'I,iv wif-'-'If ' ' 'r'M ' X' V'-ff.?W i 'f' 'I-V tl, IVA 11' 27 7351, ffl?-..1'5'N?f g'k' ff Q W I 4416 'I 2 VV I-ff-1 K. I 1 .-P ,JE.,f?.-'5Q'IQzf3'f--iY Q- gfSEci5,afv-IQZN LT 1iY5z4m3 k jv G.-g.figFI1f'4 elif-.-132f?gI' +P 'Ffzgifafgfp' v-, ' 'u......w 4 YY Iv the gint? we .J 3 S., rf.. yfgfgyl hr PHI LAMBDA UPSILON L -I -K., 'I lu Honorary Chemistry Fraternity ,Mfg 5? Iota Chapter, Established January 16, 1913 -XQ.',Lf,cf,5, J 'Q ,YVL Hip FACULTY MEMBERS Qjxt' I jx FLORIAN A. CAJORI, PII. D. GI-:oRuE Su'r'roN PARKS, PII.D. 2ff3N'fC?LQ W2 EDWARD CURTIS FRANKLIN, PII. D. NORRIS WATSON RAKESTRANV, PII. D. ,5iflNQl'g? ,iff-M ALBERT F. O. GERAIANN, PII. D. JOIIN RU:-IsEI.I., JR., PI-I. D. qf'JJ..S9 FQ, LIONEL REIIONIJ LI-:Nox, PII. B. WILLIAM HDINIQY SLOAN, A. M. QXW, ffyj CI-IARLES DOAR LOXVRY, PII. D. JoIIN MAXSON S'rII.I.IxIAN, PI-I. D. MKII ..ff,gkI jff JOIIN PEARCE MI'1'cI-IELI., PII. D. RCJI!lCli'l' Ecxmcs SWAIN, PI-I. D. wiffffql my STENVART Woomfomz YOUNG, B. S. bfalgfi . 1' f.. -'-p7..,1Q- aw bw, . .FIN MEMBERS ,gd 19' 75 ' pfv?fgf2I 5 MASTER OF ARTS qgfiyg' ff-LQ WII.T.IAlI L. BURDICK LEO F. PIERCE E .5 ff pf-fl Nineteen Hundred and Ten fr ROBERT J . Clxoss pltlqfiil if ,L www 13.1 Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen if Q-I fi-Eg: ROBERT N. WENZEI. 9.16 'ILM' IA.: Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen QQ? ff, FRANCIS W. BERGs'I'RoM, PII. D. Ar.ANsoN W. McDERMoTII wk. Q? 'bp' . '- 5711 55 Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen f'3R,,.ffN' WII.I.IAM R. BARIII-:R . ' im 2' '13 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty fggxyXf'4Q9I gif? M1I.o A. BIRD 0I.IvER W. JOHNSON ,gQfA',v.7?Li 521.5 SI:I.I.INu BRII.r. CIIARI.Es W. STARREY ' 5' EI FII:-:nIf:RIt'Ic E. TI-:RAIAN LQ Q ,ff Ig Nineteen H itnflred and Twenty-One 5 W. S'I'IRI.ING CLARK HCIRIFIIQ P. S'I'RIrRI.E 583133 EARLI-I F. DEIIONII HIIRAUI-I E. VVIIEICLER rv .V f Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two Vg, ROGI-IR. E. BLACKIIUIIN ANIDRICNV MICIICEII gjfiifs QL CIIARLES DRAIEKIN ONI'AR M. F. NIII.soN YW RAI' L. HAnIII.'I'oN RVNREI. A. PEARSON Rgtqgm QQ Tmfzonou S. JACOIISICN LAl'Rl'IN4'lG R, SERRIIRII-:R V DELI. T. LUNuQI:Is'r FRANI'Is A. SMVPII J , WII.I.ARII E. SIIr.I.Iv.xN Efqy-53 . . Maki A Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three f EQQUZ CECIL R. BROYLER Joux R. HAWES 'YQ xx CIIARLES WENTWORTII BARNli'1'T WILLIAII A. HYIII-J fr 16981 I '31 Eqioy F, CORN'-gm, FRANZ STURRE I P ' 'NN I . I mv N f . f- V V , , . X -JL j' : 'Q'ff,' . 4- I ,. 3x ,lfyf E ...I f gk. - ?j I f r . M I 7. ,I A A-.A,. K ' ' .-C D, Q, RRY, Pl' fm Ng X mai!! .. . ekffgifffmil Q - -ef 395 Cary Larson Serrurier Rehfuss Dr. Swain Russell Lowry Craig Sullivan Dr. Franklin Zeli Blackburn Cornell XVi1son Cundall XVatson Bird Liljenstein Ritchie Sloan Thorpe Grondona Brown Sproule McDermoth Pearson Taylor r ,.'. V STANFORD MUN 1923 QUAD J- LN, go' I focal- Tv W v --GH-Y M f I 9 -:,fT??'.. 'C3Q f 'i?g 1TX'-'LFw f . - ,gg lf- J ' vi' lc?v'1.Q:J': 'f.'TT,2'LyFVQ?'j' -is-'?AQx'ffe -I , f f H , tiff We ef ' - 'B We - .fe . J, lx mm! x W? in 'FW if ALPHA AW .w CHI SIGMA ig, P584 14-,Pl tx., 'Wg Professional Chemistry Fraternity Aff .Mfg Alpha Alpha Chapter, Established May 5, 1916 'M fly . ' 1 , K fp l ,,f .ab FACULTY MEMBERS : J fl T ffm Fnonmx A. C.x.muI 'gg' H' Q? Enwlum C. Flmxlcmx. B. S., M. S., PII. D. Al.nl':u'r F. O. GI-:1mANN 5,53 WA ff CnAm.n:s K. Lowlw, Ju. 'jg-T ,QC JQIIN MAxsoN S'rn.mrAN, P1r.B., Pu. D. ,exfxif 'JN ' JOHN P. M1'l'CYIIEI.I., A. B., A. M., PH. D. U JouN Russrzm. 156.355, he ROIXEW1' E. SWAIN. A. B., A. M., Pu. D. mxifg ,,i,,g. S'1'r:wAR'1' W. YOUNG, B. S. I., if . MEMBERS ig v ,A ,JIU Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen KQKWMJI ,. ' M. zu .1125 T. E. P1-:NN1NG'1'oN Jw' ffgg' PM If 2799 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty F265 W. Bmml-:n Eumcxm DAx'1s CIIW1' W. Gums A. W. McDr:mro'ru R3 ,i 'f rf-Tx W' Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One u 4-.f M. A. Bum J. A. Cmnt G. L. KNOX K. S. RI'I'i'IlIIC R. BRANDT Sumo MONTAGSE Q. W. T.w1.ou im, Q. .' . EWMAN lc. 'H gm . . INIONIJ , W , Ll Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two , A, R. E. Bmelcnunw W. H. KllAlf P R. Pmnsmr L. R. SERRl'RlI'1lI QW K. W. BRONVN I. B. Lfxnsox C. W. Rmufuss W. E. S1'l.1.lvAN Qw, X A5 C. A. Tuom' G. G. W1r.sox I-I. P. Zum . wb? QL Nineteen Hundred 'and Twenty-Three 1 U F'. L. Axm-:nsox K. N. CvNnAr.r. T. M. Mlvrsox F. S. S'l'l'1XVAl!'I l E. Couxlcnr. C. A. GnoNnoN.x T. K. SLQAN T. R. WAl.'I'III'lll W A G. M. LH.-Il'1NS'I'l'llN H. F. 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Geyer. Mr-ncloncn, Bean. Duvxs. Bush. Robmson, l ml f .112 X 1 ll Zltt'l'lllilll. BIEIYQUIS, Clark. B. XYr1gl1t, R. XX Ylgllt, Hudson, Stanley, Stark, Tisne. Ellis, Stevenson, Snow, Small, Cotn, ,X X'- 1 Uv ' Estcourt. Me-ver. 5 Vw .lpn . , Q ,554 1. 74.- f' t Q1 L, f-,,. tf rAw ,l . , .-lx! tml- 7, 7QT,f4fl ,X --X,-'.'.,5 V 'Q-if Bottom Row-Xef. Blnl-zesloc. Kullam, Sandretto. Cutter, Marx. Ecklmrt, Lesley, Cross, Stebbins, Dows. Seminu, Johnson, 1 Roberts, Connolly. 5 6 ll I. tr. fp! ! .-.A A ff' -Q Nh , X - + L, -vi 'rv , -'xinvpxtg ,--QW-. lf' fa- -1.-4, Nf,,. ,K b . gg., - L, ,, , - . , . , f ., , . , fc. l. --W4 .- f- fa, .., -' X, NJQ4, -'Lf-. if -,Y , ,,,.f,Qf,ff-- - - -f Y .vw -1, Q f .f ,-, f- ,- ,, - V - 4. Y.- la- - -QS' X911-+J1 -.- 1 H' MXL.: 'rg' .C X- ' 'e'.f1f 1f'-f '1i:X' 2: -f 4:1-L fzfzffflfi-- f : :A 'f':,--fn ff -',-:f f f : V. 1 -if , T'-7 J X : ' , .Alf r Lag: ,,,f. ,,fiL'f-F --435'-QJ'-?11kYkQ?'-1.1 ' pig L-X gr: 1 5511 X ' pr jffgsgq' 3' ' -' i .Tw 'A - g D ,i , ,K g 1- ' ki w--,LLQJ F-l ED NJ D3 ,- 1-.4 ,.. H 4. , A.. v ff... ff .,.. A 'J X .STANFORD Jjubwf W- 5 , JQQYJQQZOQ Q1 9 2 3 Q U A In K KW.: .Y 'IW If ff' ':i'l.i'-'RF , '7Q.?9'1f! .f21..3-7'f.N25f'I5' 6 5 f .155 'IE 5-' 'f5'7Wf'f7 22.52. jig. 74 fQf': 'fL32f9r2f.'i'-5ib'ESQI:'...' Lfi'2ZoF3fui2 E,5'vfESS51 afliigfgif. -131-J:- 'G.'I.f9f ? 5IffI5f?'4 .avi A sv ,lf-ww ,zz V . -- .11 J J Jo. F C k w fin ,fl I, hmmm Jr Kylix? I - QCIIIAI t' f.A:.II,6.f. , f Y., I, 4.-' 'I 'I .Iv W U! .gg MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY 463515199 24.5-I .I,f5.IIf..g-, jjj. OFFICERS IFIRSKI' 'I'ER.IxI'p , 'LL 5R'ffllN'IN'l' ---- ------ P Auf. H. DAvIs, ' ,jfgibfgif jf. IU--Plclcsllmlfzm' - - CAImoI.I. D. Hunsox. Iffvfgt JI! KT Sl'lC1ilC'1'ARY-TREASl'Rl'ZIi ------ - WM , C, STEVEN SON, ' f' E f 11 YW wg OFFICERS QSIICONZD 'IIIIEIII5 ei:,.-Mi. PRHSIIII-:N'1' - - ----- - DAVID E. Tmpr., ' liigmlffgzfi VICI-1-PImsIImIcN'I' - - - DOIIIFNICK P. DINAPQLI, ' 07.9101 M Sr.cuIc'I'AIn'-TIucAsl'nl-:Ia - - A. J. SNOW, ' 1,121 fqj' MW W 15.1 fljfftf AIEIIBIIRS fig 'iff' D. S. A'l'WO0D, '22 R. H. HAR'l'RIAN. '21 E. S. SIIAW. '20 '55 L-A 914- iTnAAII4:s BEAN. '22 A. H. HIGIINIION. '20 E. W. SMALI.. '21 Q. 'r T M. B px: '22 C. D. H I .' '22 A. J. S. , ' E. ' L. S. Blrfgfff 7151? A. G. '20 C. R. '22 gig' -W G. S. CI.AIuc, '22 R. E. Jouxsox, '23 - H. S. STAIIII. '21 LJIQNJ 24 P. C. CLAIIK, '21 F. L. KAI.I.AM. '21 W. C. S'I'rcvI-:NsoN, '22 CW.CC3T.T.INS, 'Lg 11:fI,IAIcQUIZ.1'21. gI1:I.I., '1531 SN - . . 0. NoI.I.v . Aux. . . I:-INF. IQ- 1'f'fi,Q F. M. COTA. '21, M. P. MIINIIQNCA, '22 E. T. Tonn, '20 Ur? P. H. DAVIS, '19 C. L. IVIIIYIIII. '23 E. C. WA'I'IauMAN. '23 WQQ .5 3? C. A. ELLIS, '21 K. D. NIQF. '21 C. A. Wlwox. '19 f.,'IJ'AiAgY2 QM V. F. EsTcoUIz.'I', '17 F., G. Rouxcwrs, '20 A. L. VVILTIIAMS, '21 Hnffig 571,11 H. E. Gnvlcn. '22 J. W. Ronmsox. 19 W. L. WILLIAMS. '20 Q, ,QW 'Pdf W. H. GOIIMAN. '22 PAUI. J. B. SANImE'1 I'o, '23 R. B. WmuII'I', '22 5g,',Y5'jjlf, 34551 W. H. I-IALIQS, '19 N. M. SCOl II41I.ll. '22 R. F. WllII!1'I'I', '23 A. Smlmo. '21 V ' .CU 'ff X N Ga ,ECA CF-QQCQYQ Cf yfifvl 922 ifgigf I A Hqqi ,uw gx pxg 'CI I 'NSI'- Ex -.15 Q50 AS. 'VA 4 Y. Q . V - ,j-- iff, ,-.--,-,..-, .,,., ICQ I. 'K' -f I' Tv' 'YQ' N. 5,1 - ., 2 'V L-, fm:k,:C., , X' ' Jef- 'X xi I ' . gg: 1 Ifqgfhgiign ,C-lQ'N4:y' 1 jLy?:i:Qj-3,Q..JU2b Fyxkijr rw .J LL JF? .A , M' w',f2'Lf'e3'1ff2BEQ'5: Piiflykkfi, 405 Black Coakley XVOoster Phelps Gilroy XVOg:nc-r Slmmberger Colton Bills Stevenson XVilke Hill Spielmau Heath Neill Prof. XVing Prof. Marx Prof. Fish Prof. Tlmmas Aniborg Myers Wa ssum Anawalt Wyatt STANFORD OFQJUMO 1923 QUAD 1 I I 1 u A .1 I. J M, ,S Q, 4, ,, ,, 4- M 57 T' ..fTr:f'1'frfr's'f 'p-f--T 'ff'1'f:w'fT'7xJ: fLr 5 E mf. .- , 'TA I' QII'3,'o-Q:Cw1fN7f-f .Q H -. . f If v... ... . . - 1, W .N QQ f -:iS.92zf.5R?f. 3? i- .- 5 I. if.w2:.,?,:..-.f13.f3 .gggwm I J 6 rf? Ish MKG? 6 .4 F JV! EN , 'W 6' QI? 'uns Q51 ff-f I0 We If I I 'IDS' U. . 'SI . . .f -4.2! I CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY A K A xglffx' ,kj OFFICERS , -r I QM Pm,.SmEN,1, , - - - - - R. I. Hlu.. ,21 Sgigxyxf wp Vlclc-P1ucs1m:N'1' R- C- STEVENSON' 19 'fifwfyi SN S- -. , , - J. H. Wlmm. '20 Q, WQ Q . r.cm.rARY ,. -..SQ J . T1 - . . . H. F. WllllS'l lCll. '19 Km N u1:Asum1.n ' , 9 ,A .4 . 2 gg CORRI-ISI'0NDlNG S1fx'luf:'l'.xlur ------ - J. H. Corxrox. 2.. viva -Wglvgiff f. . FACULTY MEMBERS . ,fflf-Jfigfi J, C, L, F1511 C. D. MARX E. C. THOMAS inf, 'I L. M. Hosruxs C. Mos:-:le C. B. WING M if 5 . Jw .W F5115 MEMBERS :Qi life A , , , , 2 UQ '05 G. A. Amlmuu. '23 C. Hljfluclfzn, 219 KN 0 B. ANAxvA1.'1', '20 R . mmru. - - ' I 'HJ Nw A , of Zig W. L. Bums, '21 P.. 1. Hum.. '21 I H: F' T .TI1 22, 1 as 5.1 W, M, BLACK '23 F. J. MQ-coxxm.. 17 W. s. WMSUM. 2. 1 1 .J .ll ' , . VW-. - - -22 .If . fx QW C. E. CoAm.m' '22 E. F. MYERS. 23 W' W' 2L'M lf' FIXIIVUS RIF J. H. Cmxrox 22 C. B. Nmm.. '23 J. H. Wlmm. 20 G-Jizlvg M162 C W DFWIVI '20 C E PEARCE, '21 H. F. Woowmz. '21 'QQK I TE, 2 - - f - ' .. . fs QIKII U. B. Glmfw, 21 L. W. PHEL1 r.. 22 B. W. Wx XII L IW S1216 H. A. SuAmw:nux-:1c. '22 ., Q.. A 5 I 9 fi A mr, .. I '15 ' 1 j ' I 'S WOM' IQ ' , ' 'Z XY' A W: Q-is px? dxf bio 'iftiidff f kiw- cf m ' In '., : f ' -. r Q N L . 1--I-, .- bf R, . H ' 'm14SS3'g?61:Q.-QE''xffyfffii ' 'J .C 02.5 Jf:'f-W . L.T'17 X' ff' 'JP'f1ii' 'J I 'I . s:f:L.'..-f ' vx ' -fi? CJ 12- 'S 'H - 407 ,K f STANFORD OWN 1923 QUAD .rt , ,M f .fm--..ff4. . ---W . L '4 '4'f 1 - 2 Hi5Q4.T'1.3. 'I'31Wf7Vl ' 5 E i5'1'ii Q f ' 'flf3i?.rv 'VIN i7V? 'llQ, .,-'3-.35-',5,i,i'1'7 2 ',l,!f1qj ,L.1.,f- V4 ,,'13:':j2i5-i'ilf' je, 2 Lgimgjigg 5 ' ' LJQATL lg fJ5'2LNi3-i:g'2. 3215? A ' ' ' L '34, 'f H 0,0 .lx-twp -M - -M f ...A lvl M.,-Alf, - gA...1.n V in N, 4' - Ur -ITN 'i ' f 1' I 51,1 . .fl l'Ql',1'I .. GEOLUGICAL AND MINING SOCIETY OF .1 if M' Q ixlly- 2' . : AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES yi: 'f Qld ,hh l ,.,ffy.'jl,3,j The list ol' the original founders ol' the Geologieal and Mining Society at 1 Lwll , . . . . . . , .f5il'l'!m Stanford contains many names renowned in the geological and mining world '-.gil 1-TI, -',' . . I . . f ,. ',,g,-4 hoth in America and ahroad. Many ot the men whose names appear in the list ,file ,,'Qf,ff..1l'fl'.5 on this page are living' today. They have held positions in various eountries -'fl' serving their profession and Stanford with distinction. ,J ,I K . . . . . . , . 'Ml l,.1Jp?,?'. The society became an intemollepgiate organization in 1993, when it assumed gm' W li iii I u Y o e - I I I n . . 'VII 5,3'jeMQ,' the new name ot Geological and Mining Society ot American Universities. f. l' flfifiifligfii 'l'he Oregon section, organized in 1918, has progressed rapidly and is now in a 4:52. prosperous condition. 531' ll- This soeiet was founded with the name Geolofric Uluh in 1892 with the fol- if , .1 N , . 1: ,vw 'laflflli',,Y lowing' students as charter members: 111, i1'.'w!k'Hi ' .Ifyl if-Q. . . ,- Ml lyollllqif Glconom II. Asumfzv, Pu. D., '94 Xl, 1 ,, ff . ,Ne ,fglff Runes liumc, A. li., '95 33,71 Qqllii- T1'1oM.xs K. Coma, A. li., '96 1,2117 li if' ,i . r i,'g.Jv',g IIERBERT U. Hoovlsn, A. li. '9n 1? i 'whiff , li A. II. PURDUE, A. B., '93 5,'g.ij,ffaj,f, EDWIN B. K1MB.xLr,, A. li., '95 iw? '-'i . . . , , ,W Qll.5,,., .IOHN H. AIEANS, A. M., '92 1, lsr - A - . , 'fri 5',4,Wi' DEANE P. IllI'l'Cl'1ELL, A. li., '96 at '.L'i1'i ' . ..l'7 Q::,.z:i'J'..'p'3 JouN F. NEwsoM, A. M., '92 g1.Iv,'fy,'Q 'l'11oM.xs C. IIOPKINS, A. lllf., '93 'Qing' 'll' V I .- 'Hit ffjglflij. Cmuim E. 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'fx Z ,.. 3 ff -4.-3 3 Y L f Q 'n ,n n 2 ' ' 'N n 1-9 1 1: I .V Ar .I X. - STANFORD eww 1923 QUAD Jjgfffb-lf Zi -K-'I'5 :pf-.'f ',1 ff: 'ffiff-.-',PQK-TYTTF P' i f JT- ' -'K+ ' 'Iwi T-'Q-Qf'TTTff ,wk 5,gQK.Qi,,Q'.j5zZQ.jig-Q? -.QQ ET, S R21 .g5..b..Q ..,,f'S:Jf,?.1, 2 L 5. ..,.'i,, 3WI..Q5.i?4ukxgq. ...SI 1fifmfi,.C55,?wgqf5 g5Q1,.fdiQ4,,...AI 'Qj: 'f'---EA .,l..f S' .-f.. 'Yu-: ,, ju 1 .--'uh 'ul-:Cx x:? f-1. ..4, I-.I'.' ,:.,.3.-..f LZQLZ:-IL..,A-.a,.L,.L.LILJ'f .,..,I.2K.bli ' '4'cmnm1'X ' k D: K1,f 1,.1 II IS . In WL ci QQ! Q3 SIVLIFI . Aff? MS? 55. CHEMISTRY CLUB 5 1 Iv IQ, ffl OFFICERS PRESIDENT ' - - - - WALLACE CRAIG, '21 VICE'PRES1DENT - - KENNETH RITCI'1IE, '21 'ix SECRETARY-TREASURER - - FRANCIS A SMITH '22 RCLW7. ' ' Ulsfjffh filjq . .,' -'I-.' 'I FACULTY MEMBERS 5.53 W. R. BARBER E. C. FRANKLIN W. H. SLOAN .l5I'kMiffff. If A. R. BERGER J. P. MITCHELL R. E. SWAIN QD- cflxlf F. A. CAJORI G. S. PARKS S. W. YOUNG .h'.g'f.7O: Q9 N. W. 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BIINIIS R. L. HAMILTON W. L. MERRILL J. SLUTSK xxwglff mfr? WM. S. CARY E. L. HARKER R. MEZA-AYAVN, JR. C. W. STARKEY !?UfIm.5.i51 gin! L. E. CAlQl,SlX1ITI-I T. I-IASIIIMOTO R. H. MII.l'.S D. STEWART Q.MI!',H,..yE -Rf G. CHAN J. R. HAWES R. A. MONTAOIIE F. S. STEWART Q3.ffg,QfMf' L. H. COOK C. E. HES1'I-IAT. O. M. F. NELSON F. STURM L. J. Coum-HURST H, H, HmAq-A W. J. NELSON W. E. SULTIIVAN -qflyjg' f R. J. CROSS J. M. HORNER W. J. NEWMAN H. M. SUTTTIE 4.HIq151QIl my W- A.. CRAIG J. B. HARRER C. D. PALM R. E. SWAIN ,kiggfifl RC.. K. CUNIJALL T. P. HUOI-IES A. A. PA'r1'ERsON C. A. TIIORI' l1'g?i':..j3f R- L. CUNDALL P, HYATT R. A. PEARSON M. UROANETA IQQQQXQ' Cl I- J. DEAOH OLGA JAMISON G. T. PISON R. G. VAN GIINIIY 'ffjIIMyw 9 E. DEMOND E. K. JORDAN A. G. QUIRMISACI-I H. E- WIIEEI-El! 'Qfjfflijj , I F- C. DOMTNUUIIIZ G. XP. JONES C. W. REIII-'USS C. E. WHITE 'jJ1rf13'.Ql .QQ HELEN DOUGLAS O. W. JOHNSON N. W. RAKIGSTRAW E. WOUKEII QJ5? P. C. WILRUR G. G. WILSON H. P. ZI-:II L Q' QQ? 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OFFICERS I fjW,5fiI I, PIIIJSIIII-:N'I' - - ---- I-IIQIIIIIIJWI' MASON Jhff. fglbaki' VICIJ-PIII-:sImcN'r - - MAIIX' C. SLOAN 'IIINKKIIEQ SI:c'Im'I'AIIY-TIIIQASIIIIIQII - - JosIf:I'II C. CIIAIIIIIQIILIN Tmffg ':.Q2 fl' 'E I xhj 1 A .Y LSAIQ .XI AEI. IIONORARY MEMBERS Qi . . I .II Lmzox' AIIIIAAIS F. M. McFAI:I.ANn K.. I -RYE. L. G. M BAS-BIf:I'IcINu W. H. Rlcu WL 1 I. S ' I W-' 1.f3,WfQf,, G. B. CIII.vI-:Ia N. B. ScoIfII-:Ln xy Jxjglgw-IJ: R. W. DOANIQ G. D. SIIAI-'mu 333.32354 G. F. FIJIIIIIS J. P. SAIITII iff. !'g5l23Z'1?x WAI.'I'IcIa K. FISIIIQII J. O. Sxvmclc CIIAIILES H. GII.IIIcII'I' E. C. STAIIIIS W My U31 HAIIOTIIJ HI:A'I'II CLAIIA S. S'I'oI.'I'IqxIIIeIm In .IW DAVID S'I'AIm JOIIIIAN A. G. VIf:s'I'AI. I Mn QM ,J E. G. MAI!'l'I.N F. W. WIcYAIoII'I'II M24 ' Hifi I. MCCRACKIGN RAY LYAIAN WILIIIYII 'W -, ,f1.'Q '9 'F 'ffxwi I.. o .19 .f 1 ZFDNLIQ1 ACTIVE MEMBERS jf. bf ff Yj'f5IIEQ5' P. N. ANNANII HI:I.Icx GIII-:I:xIf: .,'.,?,j 1X.yxffU?'i GII.III1:II'If Bmxsox LAKI-I S. GILI. 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K STANFORD MUN 1923 QUAD J X I 'kk f SO' 'ova , X K b I ij 'ek-v-X f: XQ5f,,-I-LTC.: GT Q E .eil A 3: X KE A ,5i.?Flgf m, ,TZJQQT TX ' JT Ligbiiuixfx 2, 5 VF,-X'-33,214.5 E-sf .gg.1ii?.?g1'f1QEfEhS? 2, 'P ' f, 4, QQ'-QQ .1 1 f wmv TU 'fx 9 AQ... :IH 1,6-7 hc sew u f .W , QV.. ,Qi WQQL Q' 6,957 ji. fir' ay 1:6 go 'CW fy, k. . 5 M Q Q97 Wgatw gi ECONOMICS CLUB . .N my RN 'Wt . 5 1' WX 552.1 OFFICERS ggi f ' -1 , .,, in fx 5562 Sym-HIM1 ---- ' - RonEn'1' H. Suu:-: jim QW, wE'PRES1D1'3N'1' - - DoNovAN E. PALMER 2 Smcmcmnx'-Tmmsumm - . . JMU.: NEW V XV fa MEMBERS T gg R- J. ALLEN Duuur.As D. MCKINNON xx f W. E. BEACH R. S. Moomc 33 5 Rolslclvr G. Buxm' T11Eo1mE V. Mlcwrz im ffjff Trl, E B C V1 , 1 .1 'fwqfftltx SM . . LAINLY JALIF. Num: rlgmfw, Gila CQNNELL Cr.1n'1foun Pun. NEEE LEM! ggi ht-A HE1mEn'1' Conxlsrt R1cHA1m S. PICHSIIING n ' K' 'T X vi WILLIAM C. EVANS DoN E. PAl.1ul-:R F1 F. R. FREDEH.I!'KSON C. L. R1unMoNn Qi. Ross C. FISHER Rolnfzlvr SHLAUIH-:MAN JAMES B. FAlsl.INuEn .LEs'rE1z L. SEI!! S1 K? T. A. GAr.r.Au1-me F. T. SI-UPI' L. W-. GI-:nsoN JOHN T. Smmzy Fl'.1N'r HANNPZIC Rolxl-:wr H. STICE - ,D fifig ag Mymm C. Hlunv Armzlw W. TAx'1.4m GN W E. C. I'IAIlERFELDE Folm M. TUSSINU 56,3 W '41 SL RAYMOND Hmzrnv Nmuus L. WELSH 5 ' Holman: WI1l'1'PI Yklnfl- V ,I W t xg ff -J 9 . l fufifyug. 4 f 1: 7 ff M6 . .M qv r Y E. xx P ' TN ,Q Nw? x Wi XF' me f h f Q. D, - - f .. C-..m TM' - , E9 ,f X W E fqbigqf fixil fl? F' i ' N 'X .I if x 5 'QC A ' .. . .QE A Q1-E Mf 417 - 1' N b'1'ANFORD OWJUNIO 1923 QUAD J -Y ...Nm - -Y .., , .,,.,, , , N ,W , UW ' 15.4 S? -,og V A V -K ffyv - 1 '- .. .- A.-1. . .2 wx -.2 - -H .Y -1-.:--.- , -1, A .fr .- .. - X13fffv Q22ifffZf9L3r'-1' fda- 1 -' . ',wf3f421 1.41-lu' 2 2 ? 4??Wmwgfih-Yfsfnf 2513.91 fe. QQ -m?h fW lZ,',q'.CJDf4.ffa4-21.1. Lf' .--'--Y- Lu. ' wi., ,J ' ?f,'1'2f'5'1f'- 5wJ..bbEzg,2f, 42fL '3.'fg.-.-.H511691q,5-45456 K u....x., Y --- -, J rw .Y-- C., ' '.Q. 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W'-X - -ffl-. amz 5-25:25is1.Qr+,-ffnuifxiaggrmligjf 418 - A J??riP- 1 STANFORD tonowvlog 1923 QUAD yy ' Viiicuf ,?'1.'F '--7.- P'?T'7 - , ax -Q gl-'Z 9 --'V A--U 'U W .' 7N.57M'-'Hi N K ,' M'-1 xi Af vw Tr: -.fwf I V A J. R Qfbszfiiff. , a j A f ., ,. k...--v,--..- AH . 1 - A iff? AW A2 HISTORY CLUB gm F' XL? 'Wi I' A J . , Qv 'F ,A fe, I. RESIDENT - - . - . . , , , 1 ,IJ 4 SE, i 1 ' v - - VSALI.Af'l'. RANIKIS 15? ',' if, nt? LR' MRY THE-XS-UIHSII - HfKllllIl'I'l' B.xnx1IAR'1' 9,- 2526 A A A . ., UWA MN 1+ ACULlY MIulXlBERb EQWAQQ- W . D. ADAMS H. B. L1-:ARNI-:lv E. W. MARTIN WWQ54. APT' E- L- BNAPII R. H. LUTZ .Il-:1-'I-'I-znsox Emmm: VX E2 E- M- HULMI-I P. A. MAKIQTIN E. E. Romxsox fi me R. G. TRO'I 1'IClC K. G. R.ENllTORl lf' F ' rim -I 3' I , 1 w 'SX wg! I FA 1xmM15ERU if up .3 . . 'DY - Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen gf STUART CARSWELI. ybqiigg tty . 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Q If Xflffgxi 2.1.6 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty NZM, 5 ' 'I A I, f PAUL CLYUR Grzomuc CLoUn FRANUUS W1r.r.1s Wk? is Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One ,QW S'1'1avuEN BAROOSIIIAN ROWLANIJ HARvx-:Y EsT1mR MII.Itl-Ili fly: OSCAR FALN1-ns HELENA MAY Dvm-'IN Joux PmTc1mT'r 5 ', - QF LAURA DAVIS MAMIU HUX'1'.ABI.lE LUIS nr: SOUZA Qmmfqi' ,, Kaye KL x A Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two M HARRIlC'FT BARNHART DoRoT1rY BUlf'RUM WALLACE RANKTN Aj VIRGINIA Lowrms MAIRION Ecuons LUCY Wxncox XQUZQL Rfb ROBERT BIN1cr,l-:Y MAIEY IVIATITICWS MARGARIQT YouNcr.ovE KY NCQ ,X LOIS MCCLUNU U GN J Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three yf 1 Hlclmlclvr ALI-:xANnlf:R HERMAN CIIRTISMAN Jovcl-1 Ronsox Qqym, Q P Emrslc HoRToN mx affjvg -Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Four ' FRANCES W1r.I.1Anrs 1 lx-A C 1 l , ML W sf A A EAW' ' 'NAM-f'AvAxffT i-fzwl ' xv f- 1' Q -11,--5 - n- x ' . X- I --'-- 5012345 gg .JJEVFH f '5 TX? 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OFFICERS '1 N1 SAIIAJI L JI' III III .-52If1,'Q.fiy Pnr:s1nux'r - - - - - I .Tsssm E. SMITH. '16 'Vlcl-:-Pm-:s1m:N'1' - DR. O. M. JoIINs'1'oN QI I,x3I1bffif3 Srzcm-:'rAuY - VVINIFRED JOHNSTON, '22 .HQ 'I'mcAsUur:1z ------ - ELIzAm:'r1L Nov:-ts, '23 ce, 'um LLf,' IA.,:x-JIIQIII I I 7' I I , .Y 5I-IIAII W FACIAL 1Y MEMBERb ClgwI.fQ.f 0. M. .To11Ns'roN, PII. D. C. G. ALLPJN, A. M. frm.-Z1 Nj'iP345G'f A, M. ESPINOSA, Pu. D. A. L. Comsmcn. Pu. D. 53-V? f'fWf 25. S. A. SMITH. A. M. 1+'1u-Jnmucu Ammnsox H I,Af,I:If W. L. ScuWAn'1'z P. A.. IVIARTIN, PH. D. II5 411- im ,W -. 1 . ' QI R. HIILUILL Cl.I+.IT.IA MOSIIP.Ii. MIL. NNI: II, IDA S1AUu ELIAAIIIQIII Woommmnv. we QQ.-i...,.3I4' JICSSIIAI SM1'1'1r 79W 452 'EH sq 4'-Q 1 .gui HI. MMLBERS I .I A7132 J I Vw ka! My Nzneteen Hundred and Seventeen xl .MQ My IJAl'RICNCl'1 BAILIFF 'I' ,A TAI IX . . 9 X MN Nznetecn Hundred and Twenty f'fIff'. fig gif EUGENE D. Houma Glcuumc LAcoMm: Asiw' 0' JU .IA Q2 iii? Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One MICE STl4J1'IIEN BAROOSIIIAN AN1'1'A OSUNA Mm Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two A 955 FRICIJICRICK BACIIMAN' Rlmo BACIGALUI-I 2. . GA ,If GlauA1'.mNE B1LL1Nc:s RAOUL EnMoNns MA LAURENCE DoNoum: W1N1mmn Jo11Ns'rox ELIZAllE'l'lI LACOMBIQ JAMES LAWYER Exlfy MAIRY Ll+:AnNA1m IDA LIMA MoNA WAI.SIl Mmm:-rn WALTI-:ns fm W-JI. J MARY VVILIDMAN TW-T W' wif - ' .Q wi. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three LZKQGIQR CLARHNCIG Blmxwmr JAMES LAmJ Dmqux wi Tl-'fQ,j'7 HAl4l IlAN G1u1:ulansr:N PAUL PIERCKMAN QQ QWLTS D0ll0'l'Il'Y Hr:luuNu'17oN MAlmr.rNr: LECIITEN 2555 Hr:Lr:N MAN: El.IZAllIC'1'II Novlcs QM Ci, I . I. Nrneteen Hundred and Twenty-Four S. E. ACILHGIKICICVEIKIG S. B. SIMONS W .mp . I I Egiqipg Nmeteen Hundred and Twenty-Fwe keijj Dllll1l'l'llY GIKAN'f El.lZAIlE'1'II Smoxs FRANCES MCGIXEGOIK - If 'ff:- . lg ' L ff ASSOCIATE MEMBERS W-52 MAITADIPJ .TIGANNE RoU1Lm:s BuUNo BoEz1Nmc1: 5I PAUL BRADIIICIIG ANTHONY VV1l'.LI'3llI!RAU'l' NI 3. 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' f 1 iT' ' 1'f:Q'Kj,T? i' ,-A , xgj Q.: :lg M 55 W Qi THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ji? ' ,spy f - UN PT W STANFORD UNIVERSITY 725,515 Q 'Ee NUTTTX ff? :WUT 'HN XL WP' 'Q-lflzf Wi'?1'Q5,S iff- Q W nf?-, ,gn 'Qff'f N1 9,33 52 Q1 ul lnzglf HNF Qhzdf if P! i gifmmf , O ' Qffwfffi v9 A1191-J 'r' M' Ygt A I '- .1 y2jX,Jf4'.N L5 ,Q :'L,.fXC'f5g 1. QW TQQQLZ 'W 'CH ww-Q Q '122'L'i f A HX W5 14f5f1?g ,Cl ' :Xxx Q-QL 4,2 J- 6? X5 1' f' 4 W , W ZUPM' -T.-ui J- 1Jg455tQig --f 9 ? 3i?fr5 Q. uf- Mm fb.. M54 r 1 .wig 1f 1f,d-A vm ff fav 4Qff'fCw .Kg5 J cj F4344 ,gf-Aff few' it 'lj'-'g::1'7'.?'1bX '- wi- wifi'-is 'kijlf 'QQ,Ga,yEk7:g' fr- ,'r:,t.-Lfnf iff' .:'f4fE , LN '1.5mop,Mm'11 'mb Q . , fflm,La.11,.f'f5?345QMlQP-J?1,1jgJJLJX'K4, 421 -P IC lC I ' -' 5: I E .I S P.. XV9ll9l' YVnte1'nmn Ellis Smith Cameron Sweeny Daly Sansone Brooking Lopin Soyce Dahlex' Colgan Murphy XVZXSSIIIH Mcllenmnin Fr. Gleason Grondonn Carey .ga-3-' I J. STANFORD o,,,,.,,,,,o 1923 QUAD , V- .-- Y W W ' fd.-. 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Y'rF'L'F1'1 ? 5? JE 'II lf Y'1'.'--lvf'f1-P3?f, ,f.T. 1'--15175if-1-YfV'f'5X' 'M 'iii-3Tlivrllglililmfigfw f fl -.F-.gif eL'4.f'i.Q.f.?P2.f. 'f?iKl5NiiiI my F.. , 1 W3 QW y QQ. 'H YCUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN fi WZ .M ., .,.-if 7 'qv ASSOCIATION Y I I-'A pi F. E, Mommy . - - - - - General Secretary gfigllfyfif' 5? E- J. SPAm.lNu Assistant General Secretary W-Y., -wa ' u9y ' My -I I , , , kg , .35 .BOARD OF DIRICU'l'ORS .wif rf , w Ag... if Pun:-'lesson WM. Pnovrolz ------- Chaxrman I A3 ' ' - ,, 1 - - ' - ' ' VL? 'QM iff, Flllull T. S1-ml, 20 - - I . Secletaly rzkxgrliqla Pnol.-ESSOR R- L' GREEN - - Chairman, Fxnance Commlttee yi I , -f 1. .. fl Z PIiOI l'ISSOR CA'1'IICAll'l' B. F. HALIGY, 21 fix I,-Q01 0, M, E,gSq-1qm,,v.- Cou1 r1:ol'.1.lf:1c A. E. R.0'l'Ilf DR. O. L. ELT,l0'lT'If Rm: .T. U. Smmmxs Du. D. Crms. Gmmxma Fmxurs S'l'l4:wAR'P, '22 gQeUf'fE'1g lf .Hcp-a 'u Ill . ' -'4 .Pl A Y n jim? I gi V2.1 L5 TIIE UAISINET :ff in Officers and Cl1.a'i1'm.e11. of C'o11m1.iltees ,li :Ir President - - - - - - - Flllill T. SIIIPP- 'E' Wg.. ViCe,p1.eSment D1-11.1. T. I1llNIlQl'lS'l'. 'Q fgfif TreaSm.e1. - FRANCIS S. S'I'I'INVAR'l', Tf.Sdi,fRf Sem,etaJ.y n .l - - Jonx F.u'l.ns. 2 , , , , elfcf '1'g.'3 ,rf Freshman Assemblies - ' RUM F'M ' E-QAIQZ . . , i , , Q Info, Dlscusslon Groups - A. L. Wll.I.llKAlN. .iw Membership u - J. F. IxNAl'l'l-IX. ff 'I Y' Conferences - ' ' ED' H- VUL' ' Foreign Students - - WII.l.I.llill Jonxsox. Missions , , - Do'N Rom-:n'rs0x, shy Forums - - - Blnxml: Wunuu x 'bfi gifs Publicitv . , C.x1u'. S. Suorr. ' NYEQQ75 'Y ' . . . . . - 'r fm Hospitgu Visitation - SIIDNIA LAI11-IILIN. ,lr Q5 University Chapel l R. L. VVAl.'l'l'IllS. Handbook , - .TAc'on Sl.INlll'IIll.ANIl ?fI Social - DOUULAS Mc'Krxxox. ' Delmutations - - EIIXVIN H. Vlxlr.. 39 Anlericanization v -I RALPH l3gxmn. -4 ' il-:NNlC'rll llIl.'l' 'N F1'iendShiD Council n . K? - A, L. 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U13 WI 'f'1f .X rw , qw g'..:.l,1 xt- ,Wd .5 LQQM ASSOCIATED STANFORD BUYERS Aw, Af 1 Y ' L li. . Y EU, :QW Rv' Organmcd Mamzll. 14, 1922 raw A ., C 1 K' .r',2,S,A, 'pf 1 Y V' V H i,y?Q1Zl,V51 OB lf ILJURS 3 'V' -fx 'Ak 1 5!5:f'J,5,i1Rgl Pl!l'ISIDl'IN'F - - - - - - - HAuor.n D. SWVl'l'l 1', '20 3.-L, Sr:c'1u':'1'A1:Y AND '1'1:r:.xsL'lu-:n OMA Rl':'1 1'l':1m'1'1I, '21 M-I, 'fr' jx-,pf .YITTI ,L Cm My. EXEUl7'l'IVE COMMITTEE , M M. RllIll'1l?'P I. Clmvlcx:-2. '23 XVARRICN H. Klifkl- l'. '22 l 3fV,7Qr!.i,fjLQi Mus. M.xm':r. IfnUr,Kl':s HITIJSKIN Plcocwou, '22 JIM fagalljb FRlCIll'll!ICK FltEllI'lRII'KSOX, '22 OMA Rl-:'1'1'lf:nA'1'1r. '21 FW. -QV ffl Evm HANDY HAROLD D. SWl5'I I', '20 ,-.5 A S.. my 'f J. Q ljnig' cms: 1111.1 , ,, 5 n.gwy.qg, CLASSICAL CLUB M . X . ,' v . L -- Jan ' ON -. --A 'L L ow ICERS yy. . A -,rm-.1 Apu QM H H PRESIDICNT - ---- - Fmcn L. FARLICY j-,Aww 9XwI,.l:f,ff V11-rn-P1clcs1mcx'1' Br.ANc'11lf: SULLIVAN fQ'3N 'gy '63 fig. Srzulel-:'1uxm' - FRANCIS HII'l'CIIIdNS QM L'.l','l Tm-:Asl'm-.rc W11.l.m xr E. Flcxuromc if Avy,-,L H2-V, L glbxv ':,.r..,1a gn L W-,295 FACULTY MEMBERS .W .-fu. 'HM-V4 ,, J' Ly .7 ' Pnolfl-:sson Axim Mus. J. EIAIORIC Flush L. HADSI-:L 5-Q7-JN Ig.X3r:'Qf.-, P1101-'lesson ,mn Mus. H. R. FA1m'Louu1r Pnol-'lcssolc Axn Mus. E. W. MARTIN RN Pnolfl-:ssrm AND Mus. B. O. FOS'l'l'IlL P1101-'1f:Ssou.xNn Mus. A T. MURRAY ffyigr' ,J 12,51 1fA,fqXQ: i MEM BERSH IP 4,571 f Dui ...DJ MANY L- CORNPIS LEO G. LACOAIIIIC NIILITIIICD M. E:-:Tvs MAnm.1-:INN Llcun'1'1-xx PLA ffkf,'Q'N F. Gluxxmr. AGNES M, NORTH ww ,'7 .g't114. A 'f PN 1 Z- HAND Hlcmx K. Sclmunlx Eff! klpyhi HAZIGL D. HANSMN I,1Nn,g VAX NORDHN ffjs UVJZVHCQ Wll.r.,um L. Jouxsox Almxm A. 'VAICTANIAN f,f,kLJMQ',n MYll'l'lfl'I KLAIIN HALLIL: W,vl l'1fns Q1 WVVZJJ. I MO! lu 'f'f .ix nxt X5 Wy A gf ,N 43f117QZE?7-:-f. .fffff.ff-- - . .. -, 'D ., ' Lmiig f-igfiiu. . 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P resident .......... ............. V . F. ES'f4'ill7l!'l', '18 ..,ai17V,Q2y',i .fam T. Y. HASIIIRI'0'f0, '23 ...... ......... V ice-President .......... ....... A RAXTIC V'ARTAN1AN, '21 'jr vm gnu' Coumcs. '22 .............. ............ R ecording Secretary ....... ................ A NNA Lo1'1N, '22 A-fx. 91 , 0- B- ALEXANMR, '22 ................................ Treasurer ...............................,............ 0. C. BARRY, '24 Q Q .Sm C. BARRY, '24 .............................. Corresponding Secretary .............. HA'r'ro TA1'1'1-zxlmulc, '23 Qu Q-5 fx J 1r.'roN DREr1 uss.,'24 ...,........ Secretary of American Students .................... R. E. BARRY, '24 QP' K AALWANT SINGH. '23 .................. Secretary of Foreign Students ...................... D. M. CHASE, '24 ,Wi qjm HRAXII-1 VARTANIAN, '21 ............ Secretary of Social Affairs ....... ....... E vlcrxx Or.s1cN, '23 QQ, ,EM - F 5NULl'1l1, '22 .................................. Secretary of Publicity .......... ..,.... J . E. Pr.mr'rox, '24 .fa Q ' Pkg' S1 A HONORARY MEMBERS Mus. E. C. EXVICIJI Rlcv. C. F. HlY'l'Sl.AIC DAVID STARR JORDAN RAY LYMAN NVILIXIYR DQ VL yt Qx H, . J , , . . col W FACULTY MEMBERS 353,314 C- BROWN A. M. ESPINOSA P. A. MAll'l'IN W. L, Si'IIWAR'l'Z W - H. CARRUTII G. F. FRRRIS H. R. FA1Rc1.ol'u1r J. M. S'r1m.A1AN ,E 1 'Eg W C- S- BOTSFORD F. A. MoRuAN M. PROC'roR S. S. SIGXVARIJ W EM , J. S. TA'I'l.0C'K P. J. TRI'2A'll BAu,lcv W1r.'r.1s 5171, LAM? af rffig GRADUATE MEMBERS H35 lf, K. T. CHU, '21 V. F. EsTcoUR'1', '18 S. Fl7IiL7I. '21 ZW A tw , Q7 L. J. me SOUZA, '20 ARAXIIS VARTANIAN, '21 'Eff MEMBERS N' ,,9,,v ,QE 1Vi1L6tl36'fl Hunrlrefl and Twenty-Two H. B. A1.lcxANlw:R ' H. F11:Nm.lcR 'SQA' V mf? A. F. Cllucli Gliuiruumc Josm-it jg, nf' F. Y. CIIUCI' ANNA LOPIN fC fi' A MAIIX' CORNISS G. T. Prsox J R. C. Cow1sr.L N. Y. YU14: , ,gg Rf 5 - if 1. fb ' . Nineteen Hnmlrerl and Twenty-Three iii, ' 29,1 S. A. Enmulavsrcr R. B. MAXN y K, GAQQS Evm.rN OLSRN . Q rp if W. F. HIN'1'0N T- SINGH -, ffl W. L, JOHNSON H. TArRr:Nm:cK X G. H, MAQARIAN FRANCES VVILTJARIS 4-3 , , I' Nineteen Hnnflrefl and Twenty-Four .G If O. C. BARRY MILTON DREY1-'Uss f5QQgL ' R. E. BARm' FRED LI7m:Rr: f his H, H, Bpgmq J. E. PLIMPTON Q 'limi D, M, CHASE A. T. STEELE I, 5' ' GX. ,. ' Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Fwe f V , ,- Fr.oRl4:xclc KENT w X P. W. gn 1 V37 -Y- - f J,Qw.'f5 wfrficii ,T N A 7 . ,M Q .',, gpg - -13 ,Q ,, .Qgifff 'E 1 YV' Fl 'V 2599? 2 3' Bl F02-4 IPM?-. 3LX 1- 'S' fl X ' W -L --1 wr ,,.1crKs. 5- . ..,-,L ,-.-..J KF. , , . ,-. UJQ W A xgibml, W I fA?2ff 5Q?f,E,fLL'g, ,.i.WLHg.f5f 427 Putvamp Seaman Kilton Quintern Cookerley Douglas King Yvattenberger Burgess Percy Rolley Cohan Grassell Molseed Alex Moyle Driver Hackett Ayres Shannon Blackburn Murray R. Smith F. 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Kr:'1 I'I1:NIIuIuI SlNc'I.AIII G. TIII1xI'IxI.Ic kg I Nineteen H Itndrerl and Twenty-7'hree JOHN FIIILII II IVIHININ R. Som-LII:-I SMIIIEI. W. Fumxmr HENRY O. Wll.lIlAllll QQ Nineteen HItn.rlre1t and Twenty-1f'onr Atgfifi QQ? Roluwl' L. GuI.lmIAN RICIIARD P. Gnoss t ygfjyj RIMIAIIII L. Smss I Nineteen Hnnrlrerl and 7'10enty-Five 4 V BIKAIJI-'ORD C. ADAMS WIl,I.IAA1 B. G0I.nlsI1:Im Q- XX gt O I ,Xl 3. AI.l:I:lI'I' BI-:'I I'I,I4:IIIf:IM RoIIIf:n'r Z. HAWKINS N- RIMIAIIII Com.:-:N'rz RIc'II,xIm L. JENKINS L? Ryti fi P rx X Y A ,.-H-- ..,, .WWW f - ' - 'MW .. -- - A ., . . .fwfr I . X ,af 4 tx, j ' ' I-.Q .1 ffm' . I - cm I .I 51 X I 'CQ VK' 5-N - , K. .,4I- ,- ry-X 'QI N ff'-'f0r 1U' .-'H I key. J . Qg 2 I3 14- 1 ,g,swf JF. I L, .ew Q I vs, W e M 2? IQHJIIQH .Iv.2a2?'s , ,,J,im..s QQ thug 433 U 4swff qf + - S T A N F O R D 1 9 'll ff 1' 43. 'C 'Y1'l:,y f ,---Y N . , I I r ,, 9 JUMX WT- gin Nj f- -1 13? 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P1-ment , 0FF1f11ms 2q Fffpfa 'Wym' V106-President . ' - wh: df' ff ,K 11, M' S9Cl'eta,1-y.TI.eaS , ' - LI on E - im fly! i3?Y fg1 mer NVITIQ , ' Coopmiv '24 'ilk'-'51 ,i,MQQ3q Executive C0 . - EBAVM E. Tmu-Er., '24 ' '7 ' nlllllttee , V5 IN CLAPPY 124 Q-', QW:-f, Awlwwlf Ty, .Y , +w!. ,'f5,1- Alilmunl B 'LR' 21 36 , if-' 55 - 1 A xmzln. '22 ,X Q' fha qw ' Lmvn C , 'Ha Qfflfm w OMR- 24 W EDWIN R lu 2 N165 IUNI I' CLA',l'v '24 .AX f my ' ' OR , ' ' L, ' LLOYD COOQOLLIBS, 124 .Lwols P. Swmy,-7 ,24 gm FRANCE Ninn, 24 W1r.r,rMr E, Tmhflw. , pb: SIDNEY, LAf1qEA?UFm:lAN' '24 g0 3 ' J- Tl+:xANANlfi:' 'gi Q' gf aww ug WUMMI G 1 JN, 24 Ussmg. L, WAHM' ,9 44,-5 0 ,ff A l LW I , IW 1, As, H4 xi, H MW ROI!Plli'1' S 'I 24 WARD R. AVIITA M lyf'-nzg ED - NOUILSEY '24 Hlcnmquy H ., ' 25 IE, fyqfwg A WAHI! W ST , , R OOVLR, Jn, '25 14 . ,J ,rw Y Q7 mg , , 1 - RDN1, 24 USSIQI, S M - ,N H 33 . . I-,1 lr la. Lov1.gL,.3SS ,.,4 CHARWQ Ekuu-T, ,25 1. KQAEQT K b H Gunn ' SILVER. '25 Www 7,LSix..,,,--in UN D. S'1'l'1l'Il,I'I, '25 wf'-'Q Vf, . ,ix.x,.v'v Tl--'Aff5i,Vw '-'k - if W 'N il' V, bg! if .. Q, H A. N I IMTXCA ox-I ---VY, wig Sifffwfx -Jw 1' -- ' Q 'LJ Q 7,91-C'-QL: - ' N. w -rn' ,1 K -1 1, -- . iv' .X 3 ., 1' 7'1 i -f'f2,,,, X QJTLJ Qbiqiff WH,Q'W:' w. ., 119 H 3 'L 'f5f14:JN 5 1 2' -,vfrbw 'fTT7Vf,1j' . ,, Li N 1-M X1-MFL 'SPV X 1441 ff. ,, f Q' 'f 'w'vfaV1ii-Jwxl-Wzgfg ' 11:75 '-5 'ly 1 'ff' ' 'fr 'x9.l:,LL3F'7 4 -, -J kifflg, Mg-: 3 ,,Uf',,f'g fr , .M'f,,f1.' '-- 'W-H---Q A. Qin yur, ff! iw '--F1 ---1111 ?iYSQlfz,',b 1 2fl fv.:b1,'v ,T ,.. , HQJLLLJQ 1,5 if QVVLZL-, .gbkklcrs If X '17, .-, 434 A CORNER OF THE INNER QUAD FROM THE LATHROP HOME ' QW? MW . , , ,,,. - K M -, -EEW Q,-ll w .-' -' ' M Q 6 L+ we 5' MENS W LIVING GROUPS wg I m x, if A i . .1, 1 g s 4- .x N 1.-on n qov,,,.,N,o 1 9 2 3 Q U A D af. , -, 'r Q .-'21l -.Q - . ,+V - -- ' -.1 t. r gg , 1, -. . . ..,v y Zlragfi if IL N Xlxllxxf H -, 5 'l bpktfr-, ,JN , 9 nf'-Tgslhk affix: fghilvy h X Wa, 6 .V K 1 Q 1 , wil , wfg .l.5egQ5 ' '---401-L-f 5 ' . f f ':5i:s'.f? '4fi MH 1 ,J vi-'M o' W ee e fee- +P 25.,.f'xgi i Yiw I vi . . , f,y,f..14 ig Development of Stanford L1v1ng Groups ' - - . . ml-J'lLf y ,V ln the Folnidlng' Grant ol' the llnlversity, Governor Stanford laid out elearly i ' if 'ff L'jl',J plus plans of' housing the students. Lodgings were liurnished for the men in I ,fjg,.j'f1 lil, lflneina llall, wlneh easily housed the small. registration oli Stanfordls earliest E-.1-'lift years. ln 1017 l'lIlt'll121. proved inadequate, and the fourth and fifth floors were p1 fwlafirf p remodeled to increase its eapaeity to the present lmnt of nearly 600. This year ls if, ,f'q,f,,l number ol' residents averaged 525. The first ,,,,.ll 1g'gg,il , fraternity house to open its doors on Stan- r'5 x3lif', ,' 1 V a 1 ' ' i il If l ',.l .. lords Campus was Zeta Psi, in Oetoher, 1501. i'i5il.,1 . lt was soon followed. the same year li Phi y'i:'lf-.'i' ll H , . , , . .,.' - . 1 -.lf--Agri ,gm Delta lheta, l lu lxappa lsi, blglllil, Nu, Phi . ,fel 1 .f - K - 1 1 pany Gamma. Delta, Slglllil. Chi, and Alpha Tau 1 Eff ,l 0niegg'a. 'l'he other fourteen fraternities eame 'Qf,Qli, iqzql along gradually through sueeeeding' years, lp ifgiv 1 1 . 2 Y - - , 'Q' K L 14:1 Alpha Kappa Lambda, established in 1920, ,,.,'.r,'gQ gp' heing the youngest. 'l'he fraternities house ,lgmgiifr 1 1' 1 - hout 500 men l, ,r 'lf J ' . . . ' ul lip 'l'he old Hohle Hall, originally intended lJp,l,l,'1 1 2,41 hy Mrs. Stanl'ord to aeeommodate 400 women, ,,lll,,'flfp1 l Q- 1 was huilt on a smaller plan, however, with a .,-glfl,f2'fQl 7l 1 ea maeit ' of onlv 150 students. In the fall of Hlieb la.. K I D . H 1 ,IQ 4, 1,45 1 1018, the name Rolmle was transferred to wipe'-Nu li-Q51 a new strueture near Laguanlta, where 210 f'Qp'a.,, ll- - ' 1 ., lil , 1 women are now housed. The old Rohle lnnld- P.,!.mf3,7ff.l 'fi ing was eonverted into Sequoia llall, a men's t,Q','ii,i 17 ww. dormitorv. My,- -. -, - l'l'l'i7-1 1 -f ' ' 't house ore'anwed on the 1 ' 'lr 1 ivy, lhc, first soioii y . ,,, . ' , rm . ix. lc. no'rn I eam nls was Kappa Alpha 'l'heta, wlneh was llflfqe, rllllf' Comptroller under whose supervision - - ,Q2 IPI l , . lini 401- Wifi lg W ll-1 l 'l'i'f'X 1' it llll' Slanf'urd Union was l'flI7lI1ll'lUKl and the llllllt 111 . . . L ll. 0 , ll,l I 1, .V 1 lf-7 L fr pjl,4if,illA'hQ ai, new ll0llHllll-'Z' fIlllll'1ul'S will lie ereeted. UlHU.t0l-ml' In ivonowlng- ypnl-S, biglnn, Ixnppu, A 111,515 'f organized here in 1015, heingg' the youngest. 'l'he sororities house from 125 to lQ,li,'p5p . 1' , -- ' '1 . ., fl-' 1123 r 1 ,H-ilk .nl woman U H Q , , . i . ,. . I-lf 'l'he Union is the latest eampus addition to men stquarters, llt1Xll1g heenveom- ,.l,i.i1,g, pleted in the spring' ol' 1022. lt Joins the Vlfomen s fdulmliouseraml Men lvnion, MfX..fl.,,,N jail 0fiuer'in,Lr dining fiaeilities to 350 men and women, and providing room toi oxel peqsllii A- l ,' ,Q 1 100 men. ' , , ' ,Q34 -W1 l'alo Alto homes aeeommodate from 500 to 1600 men, while anothei Lila eom- y fgxgui V., , l 1 , ', - r- 1 ut- x arp- 41 pl -A mute fl-Om, m,m.by towns. lgotwupn 100 and 150 nun lin in pina c msn tntes the on thc mmlms' ' 4 f 1 - 1 -ml -L W01l10Hi9 dormitory if Alvarado llall has S0011 serviee both as a 121115 l ' wi, 1 - - 1.1, fi -il 'l'his vear it quartered twenty te 'fllll fY UW11- lllff 'ltllltlllflzf' IFHLQ 15111059 Hubs ,s ag., l'- 1 ' - .' , ,. 1 1 v . , . .x V - v 4 . AV A gp 1 hoth have their own houses. the toiimi usually liaxing turn 3 o in 5 men, an r.p,,,pf, w er if the latter, ten to fi l'1'een. f j,t:'p, L-X 'Lis I Y , Y iv i in v H , 27 nf-Jilg-fp 71' ,W ,i p . . . ,, H e,,,, H fn. WWW ,-., -V--A--7-fi--1-f' Y, ,V W- egg 1 J - - - if 1 i 5 A' A me .1 . tx, X Y f,4,-jf, H! A, U. if 'Ja V 2 IA Q ,W H .F Pm, v. J A f A ' Alf if ,fl ,Af N u . ffl! I X, va' 'I' .' ' f My i' 22215 'Sf -' it f- f -. --Leif ' f , . 1 fb 3 , Nails , 1 - .- K A'- I XX A if Qjwju ,hy .JL ,. . 1. .x .' ,,s ,N-fella. -' -,ll 0, ' 'Q' JV' , 'J L NX- A, '--i' llflffi .L ' ' fa.-. .ini ' ' ,Q1.gi24,-,JJ 2 437 0 V . ' . 'V A Brandt De'G1'oot Swett Gallagher Elliott Ells Haizlip Carver XVrenn Kinney Simons Shaw Turner Gibbon Starkev Keck Stewart Dallas Thompson Judah Brown Austin West Van Iiebber Fredrick son I. IU, b J- S1'A.N17ORD OFOJUNID 1923 QUAD .F A I , ,I -A 'I:1.'1 .f ,.-J?-' ' ' .vt . . I mf :r- -- .. ' I--rf. 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W1 WILTIIAM LUCAS, '24 Rox' CARVER, '23 ',jf'f' . DELTA CHI SIGMA CHI Aff HARRY WAnswoIcTI-I, '20 DONALD DALLAS, '21 4551 fjflx' JQIIN C01-LEN, '22 H. S. T1-IoIIPsoN, '24 9215 Q, I' ff' , Lk DELTA TAU DELTA SIGMA NU 54 RULE SIMONS, '22 H. D. SWETT, '20 'LAI Q71 ARTHUR AUSTIN, '23 ' A. D. BRAGG1 ,24 .N ,I AML DELTA UPSILON THETA DELTA CHI .QIT1 ELTON SIIAW, '20 HOMER MITCIIELL, '21 15 'Mi ' NICIISON VAN JUIIAII, '23 EUGENE TRAG01 '23 Q51 KAPPA ALPHA THETA CHI . -A -My H, M, R0USSIgf,0'1', '22 WIAI.'I'ER FRANKLIN, '21 'Mig 61 lL ROBERT BIIANIIT, '21 HOWARD KECK, '23 'W9' , I. Q32 KAPPA SIGMA THETA XI 59' CHARLES DEFI EIlACI'f, '22 DANIEL ELTJ0'I'T, '20 '-,K FRANK TATE, '22 NORMAN SCOIIII-:Ln. '21 Q Q14 MQ, Age. ip '53, ZETA PSI QQNN ROTIAND KINNEY. '22 fy-. GS., Im! J. 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D. Wa-- Ffm 12' Q 5,1 .vu 4-Qi. up ' MEMBERS .QW OIT K-- Wfh Nineteen If'lL'I1Ill'l'6!l and Twenty-One 8, H511 GEORGE AINSLIE COLLINS J. LAWRENCE MAUPIN. JR. 1f5Q',vfVlQ EDWARD PRIOR FILLEY FRANCIS EDWARD MINSHAIIL 'HZJM gf ALVIN POWELL LOSKAMP FRANK SEYMOUR TURNER LIQQIff5QPq'I P ji-'AG Gm H : Nineteen I'1'll,'lld'I'Cll and Twenty-Two i'xN'Q,Q P - 05' THOMAS KIRBY BOXVLES RICHARD CHARLES HARRIS ?+'f3,x5'wfS ,gg WIIILIAM SEARS COMSTOCK JOHN CRILEY PIAZELTINE QF ROLAND THOMAS ICINNEY ',MQx5.,,f7? , S. ?x ' Q21-'Ng -Q9 Qi Nineteen Hunrlrerl and Twenty-Three 3f2i:Fp'5',Q W S. STEWART BELTZ PHILLIPS SUMNER SCHNEIDER gi-'Qgglgf ROBERT IRVING CRAVENS SAMUEL BRADFORD SIMMONS ':,'X'v'sg- av. GEORGE RENSIIAW SANT J. 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D. LQQU 'Q are fu gli. ji. Ixlimrlsicizs GX-1 A K Nineteen Hwmclrefl and Nineteen 92.45 Q ACI ILIARRIS IIOVVARD HAMLIN I-IOMER l'lAMIL'roN MATHEWS FQ Hi GEORGE THOMPSON PROVINIC WM 034. I- f . gif l 4,15 Nineteen H1muI1'erl cmd Cl'1ee11.tg1 CHARLES 'IJICKENSON GIEFORD P' is il, vt , ' Nineteen H1md1'erl and Cl'wenty-One Ag'1 A Gi SANI-'onn NIARRIAN 'DICKEY CHARLES STARR DuAI'i':1: , 5' xg QQ 6, gh THOMAS Anrx-Iun GALLAGHER M4 W lb Nimzteefn Plwmrlrcrl mul Twenty-Tlvree faint ,MI Q . MERWYN I-TAnoLn BnowN RAIGBURN M. IJOUGHTY- ALBl'Ili'P MGSHEI: f JAMEs MCKEAN BUGIIEE Amex. D. H1f:NnElzsoN. Jn. CHARLES ALVIN S-lCNVEI.L li may M Ror WILLIAM CARVER VVA1,-mn, PAUL ICEIIIIER XVILI,IAIXI4BAl!BER S'rANuEuY in L' THEODORE ICESLICR STERLING ARCHIBALD P. BUMMY Q X Nineteen Hwmrlwfrl and Twenty-Ffmv' 0 VVORTH VVILSON CALDWELL MARCUS TDEVVITT Lim LESLIE EWING GORRELL, Jn. JOHN T'flCRSCIlEL lA'oN sv' I W NEWTON JOHNSON 'HALE ARTEMAS J. brnoxu 145 A l'fAR0l4D PILWORTIIY TODD ffgjz QE Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Five gal X LEE CHARLES FOVVLE IVIORTON' RAYMQND GIBBoNs, Jn. yil L CYRIL T. GAMMON LGIIIMER BENTON HARRELL WNW 'I .LW 4 A - K' J. l soil' --M --- .- Q agiliiplg all 'I - wfafg E..--f ww. E ' ' K 'P-mwa.-.f-.JPCW aw .ff .M-I Qi W. f E e A n iii 5' L fj ' Eff' f 4 E . Q4 I' 5 jfiiqg livin'-J . 2 J -Iv ,imgx,f-Ifyvf, a,,5r-fr: 5 f,-.:C1'X. A QQQ - to ,ff L - 'Sl . P- if f EM. elwfa., fe- .ef 32:4 453 4: 92 ,. Dfnlglns Jamieson Tnssing Austin Hancock Davidson Grmnlonn Harris Sclierf XVl'lfIllI C':u'te1' Innes Kulhcrgf Simons Benningm' Howell Ellis 'lklgxizizz Al0XlllHl0l' Chaise Colgan Parker .Tninos Ml-yl-1' Marlow .KH ff ,.,.4 1 - ST.-xN1f'OR1? owaut, 1923 QUAD Jfwt nt ,-Q 'qi' --- P--, ., ,, . ., ,. V ., ., - ,1:4j '1iQ 'FoQL? rdhi-Fav, , , A W, , J Y A W AY-W M , ff .4 T J-Y '1' .-?CTT5,fY 2'f.'5'f1 -'W' 7X?'?'f4'ff 7. 3 -fha 'E ' 75- -W f Wil? 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Nineteen H'IL71!l?'6ll and Twe11.ty-Tlmree 1 e we -A A ' fx Anwumc AUSTIN W1m.1AM J. CAvANAumr t7'NY4l,1fN F3 C. Emu-:Nl-: Col.u.xN Cllmr-:l.14:Y M. Dkmllumr-1 tw., .My EDWIN L. Hmuus J. MlN'l' Howmm. :f,tn1'fTQQ tif Wr:l.l,:+ W. INNICS E. Emu KOI.llIfII!f? 2f?r't'f Gjf6' 55 EIAMIQR jj. Sl-m.gmv Romcwl' F. Wlcmwl' ffm ati .Ll Nineteen H1L7?'ll7'l?IZ and Twenty-Four ,Mfg CIIARLIQH Blcxxlxurcn C. VANCE CAu'l'l4:n ZYKCE 131.51 mg C0I,Ll.j'l p NKJICAIAN -T. IHC BACK EJ Dum J. .Lulu-:s Romxu 'I'oc:x,xzzlN1 -iEQ..f,,4w mf ' . ,' 1 W, .fan ,N ZZ Nineteen H umlrerl and Twenty-Five ' 1, .1 'Qt THOMAS C. Ar.1-:xANl1lf:u HIDNVAIIIJ CHASE X' '?'f4 Alrrlllrlc A. MAlu.ow Plflflll' MEYER ' lg? V: It Rll'1YAllll Pxlwlm f Aft, Y A x :N QF , ., .. . AJ XNEJI' Pav 5? . New f Ji-RM, g' A 'X ,f ff Qg52V7,1 S' Chffff rx-.g,.-'sk MH U X 1 I eYgj,4':35fTffIg,t,-Q5 .-'-' f. .y f'gl1 - , pt, bei: A n .ff-X' e +5221 if ji? 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Founded at Miami University, 1839 jCfIQtQ?Q Lambda Sigma Chapter, Established July 26, 1894 5?f,5gig'1i -na fe -Wil . A A , , If 'Jil 5' FACULTY MEMBERS ii W gs , ,I A ,I ,S VVIIQLIAM HEIll!E1!'l' CARRUTII, PII. D. .TAMI-:S PIERRIN SMITII, Pu. D. ggrfk ff? jjj, AI,l!lCIi'1' CONBER WILITAIUQR, P1-I. D. ' 5-.421 5 0 K 0. 15 Me . iw rg MEMBERS I A .N J , ' KAL Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen N gy WILLIAM DEJARLD PHENEY gr I , 19 - fd Xl! I 1,7 Nineteen Hnntlred and Eighteen '39 N fy ARTIIUR PYM RHODES H If ,Xi if .4 , cw I ' ,ii Nineteen Hundred and Twenty QM DAVID GARRISON GI-IRIST JOHN HOWARD WILRE .1 :iff WAV, ' il, Nineteen Hnndved and Twenty-One ' W - - . A -9 Wg' HUGH THOMPSON FULTIERTON WESLEY ALBERT SEAMAN QQ R N: Eg I THOMAS JOSEPH HAMLYN EDWARD KIIERTON SIIEAI-IAN ,1?,gqbJ,, , gif ROY JRVINO HILL WALTIIR WESLEY PI-IELPS 'QQ 'HEY 'v I- .flni Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two ,233 STANLEY EARNEST BIOHSEI. 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LlYl'IRlll0lil'I W-XX FRANK Blum:-mx TULMAN 512,51 , x. .,, ,H ,L'V .'L N CWl'XW'.I 'erm W-M---M,-,,,, e .. -, , f mn -Ag. Hllllitff. ,v-.f,Lff. ll, ,-f'7 'M - f- , - uf- -'A-,ffl-.W f- Q ,M ,Q U- fl, 1 - K - f- , ,. if N . 1.-Ns MJ, .. 1ff,ZQ5 Q,,,.,.QfQTgQneb1.51:-1,f'1f'g.'5:.' fA ' U sill: 194, in lgjfy' Try ,KMYG Mg jg Y. ,L. .f,4f lptfj 4 , 4 N N jg gigqfljifj' 1.13-'wi aw XPJ, ,',?'lffL J, L 'ef gf. ., cfs af 1- lf riff- - J ...Ljgg X, ' KY?-' 21:23, -- N, f wafjvl Q ,gk 'J ll X e on v6,Ei+'ASf4' filfmiff 482-3 Qeg.,k,-5L-'-'gf if ,x ,gg A4 7 ' 1 -42:21 1 153 ff' ' A e Clllgfk. NV r Sfff5f' .L V, I. V , ,, N1x,,N ', x . L I i xjx S-lk, '-LV-V - ' , ,ve-. . , , .ixi V . N F 4 , 'cf : 2 5. 7 Q ' 94. ' X F.- : V fwl f'-, ' I k r -Ari K Ti ? - ' a ii. '- E . 343. 4-'W If I- 4 A' , 5 . 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'P TM N , Y T 3 f l '4?4 -' f gf fiff fi- 7 V' QV!--M' 'flfal 14' il -f .-51449325 355.--'If'f,Q-7' -L14 ggilfrjw Q ' QQQLUJSQ, fm V'-X X f x-f4il rf-1 .f fi 'T 'Ili-' . N55 if-jf-gffg-,es Q, T'i:j4'2A 15,34 1:-K. V ' ' -f 3 ff iiff,---,1?gg, ' -, 1e - j Q,--14141-Q04 STANFORD um, .1923 QUAD JB .,-.M M ,.-, 1 ? fog. , --.fofp ' 45'5.-!f?9'Q6ff51'Efc'Wi'-'7f4:7X'u'1f?ffFP'F5?+' f fflk iw, '7Zi'Ff'f fgm-FYTWPSM A A-S3225 ,W -...,...f' L , A Ag ,. .fr U lgviqglgw rw, in x. 63' L51 ll xml I N. 4 im, fl . 'N Wrath Qwslfi SQA .wilt W WW-- FZ7 nxt? xii E. 'A Q 'ge fd 5 ' ' ef? ii 3 X UV , 5 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA . r 4 Founded at University of California April 22, 1914 1 u Beta Chapter, Established October 23, 1920 L. 'X' '- 4' I , , A it Ml FACULTY MEMBER ,pi it V ' , 43,229 Llsn EM!-:usoN BAsslf:'r'r, A. B. 2941, WM ,Q We 1 WA 'AE gl MEMBERS ZA. ' .1 7 K' lg ,J I E ell Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One 3 Nfl! I-Iucao E. Blccmcu SAMUEL S. :KTSTLER nw, Auumcv G. RAWLINS Qggtm an an le Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two Emu-:Nm R. ADAMS JEAN J. Dlalmlcclt if WJLLIAM V. Wlcsfr , H 9 Wg :x Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three Ezfflfvqfp wifi C. WmN'1'wfm'1'1r BAnNlc'm' Envoy F. Co1cNm.r. AQ-. ALVIN W. VAN Blilllllilll Tnonms K. SLOAN .V 'E lf f' LYALL C. VANDERBURG ll. ' .Q Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Four Xl U HAMMOND Asimov Bnomcs E. HrNm':s ,Fm J Alwlrun W. Blwlclcn NORRIS E- JAMES 'Qf'Qv,M Kl41NNl'I'l'II C. Hmmwlclcn EUGIQNE A. LoeK'roN f ,X- .Qt Emil 5 .QQ gf , Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Five 1 1 .41 il X RAM-H D, HUWE Llcsmlc Pmwm, Jn. 1 HA1mr.n E. Rmmr V lf- W., ff ini A M1521 Q - 1 A . - N f .B E rn leii- 9 EW? rw. Jzf.iGer rf, ff- 1.55. ' 4 - A rg fn-Vi in 'IM k 'cl' 5?f? S? U I Pi . 'MQ 'led aff- aff bxztff 485 s1xNl+'ul:1J 1923 QVND ,l 11r'ully .llf'HI,1NfI'S Rn' LYMAN Wlnmm A1,MoN Envvum Rami CIIAUNCEY 'l'lcNNEN'1' KI+:lcl+'lf:1c Liao GREGORY Gx.xN1N1 'lucnov ABRAMS Ex'r-:m4:'r'1' W,Kl,I1.XCI5 SMITH .I.xMrf:s GURDUN 141MmzsoN u x , rAf N u 4815 ENCINA S 'I' A N F O Ii IJ 1 9 2 3 CLUB IIln.1,En IIICCIIINTOCK R,,x1,1-11 IIf,xsw1c1.l. lIU'rz 'l'1 I ICODORIU Jlcssm IIOOVER W.u,1uaM.xn FIQJNN IUIETRTCII. GICORGIC RUSSELL 1I,xnms0N YY IIUBI'IR'1' IIYMAN IEMPLETON I'l1,xlzIl,1cs IGMERSON Iiovmc. . I 5 I 1 ' ff t. 487 QI XII ,, x, A ,fn J STANFORD ot,,,,,,,o 1923 QUAD Q ,. 3.54 1 , J.f':-'V'i 1'-'oy-'fv7.'f ' r- -- ' A .fgwa-7'1'x' A 4, ff' Q-. ' '.-my 'P v .1--'1 v -4- - 'P vm may - '-9 v -41'YX v bf-'19 Q6 J' ,z '21,.,w.-wf f W! 1y'wg, 3 1.-54x59 5, 1' Y! , K MHQQQ .-'fF5,.- if 'f-AA' f .ii f L',M:i. fXWJXiZKhMEw,f14mf2HQ'QQWWHQMQQQAJJWMMEJJHWNQQQWQ W'g'eA'99 , .V 'Y-1-cf if-Pg 5 Q' wx y , Q M K... 9 11:1 5 of jg' 'Lgkxfjx Q27 fy W.. P52 fm 'Siu Q21 -fl' '-A-EH Ni P ,l'zWJ'f2g G N .Wg AM Cv? W 'ir' kk l . QSM ggi .J .Wg V1.1-J MJ , 'kr X W .MM Q 'aw gf., Q fx ir -'f V mm WP Q , A fr X A Y , OFFICERS 2.45 First Term PIIAIAIHIIPIWI' ---- Cl.ARl'INCI'Z J. TAUZER, '20 gyikgj 'wx WN MAVK ' W H H '20 'yr M. A 1 ul-.lc ------- AI,'l'l'lR . ALES, v ,, .J A, rn- ,'I1'f. -swf' . , . . . W HOUSE COMMITTEE EW. nf' ly'1'nQ Q HL f'Lf31I4f'gP W1l.l.rAAr B. BAc:KLUNn, '20 . Wvmlc 1Cll.l'A'l'RICK, '23 1' HARRY J. Bolum, '22 FRlClllClilC'K S. Lumcmc, '24 ,QI ff., ,121 ' 'L .11 'M . . . MQ' gQffEg4?f3j.,N OOMMl'l l'EE UHAIRMEN :iw 'W W- . W ' Smoker Commlttee -------- WAnmvlcr.r. EVANS, '23 ggi NCQ' fyff Decpration - - R0lll'IR'l' C. CONNOLLY. '22 SV' g'fX5QY'f5'QeD SOCIHI - - - Cl.rw0nn KAIILI-1, '22 j 5l,L, '.', 4-jg PI'0gl'a1Y1 Glcouul-1 DRAKE, '22 ,fp AQ MllSiC ' - - ----- - Rum: Nlcsnlw, '21 H- ' Q- 3' gl., , H, A RX. 33f.?X1l,.f-pf BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS T12 fy ' ' tn' 1 Second Term gffk' Ronmw C. CUNNOLLY, '22, President FRANK WVIGHT, '21 g.-2,7 J- EDWIN SIMPSON, '21 Elcxlcwr A. WILSON, '22 QI' C. J. TAUzlc.n, '20 .fx ' xx fs R, ine' HQ X flip! if HOUSE UOMNI'l'TEE 15-fy HA 'f J- Bomfffv 22 VVILLTAINT Bummmn, '23 Qalfixky RUSSU1 MILLS' 22 JouN C. LANE, '23 ggjjlfw Romcwr C. T'I'1'Us, '24 5. wax , ,fi J J 'fm' M 'VTE W.:-' ' A. 'V VE W . , W Q .Exnl 'R 5 1 1531 ' gn' 5 ni 1 . . . ,S ,, VK J, - -V2 ,Q .Mr . 1, .Q 1? - - iingfq- 4, '3 'vE'. q, A L 1' ' Gd Z1 fm, ,pf .-.. ,6JY,,,m-::5-'--U .1 - g, I, ,A AA.-.N N Y' , W. D., 35 542 1' -. H A TC-4-K N 4 7 - f'5'+ ' N ' U , Jf' L- 'WQA NI 3 X ... 1 -.i . X jn.1-!. :,L.A..-.,.,.2 1 , W wi' g .-I 233519 Ffibjl' CzSvyjQX,,-,ii-igf Vx- Y9?.J.AL,j m cf. M. 1. .lk yea, X, NEW Q55 Q !,,ht:5Fa..Cf'f ,,-' Caja ,: yzinl.-Afj'Q',g?'.,' n X il IffljffY,fI-.'ffi'1L'1T5Tf'if-ifQ A 1 6 N ,C ind? A A XK A 1 U 4 gxyfv My Jwlbflgjfj K w 47,1 QmwQwfwm' gm v X 1 1x.AW N , . WL W WY, , 488 A bTAN14ORD www 1923 QUAD v .U ,U . J K.. ..,, ,. . 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QV-Q2 GUY UHAPEIG WAI.'l'l'Ili COLLINS Magi wfjfi' .rl-A I'IAR0l.lD H. WRIGIIT gulf I I. . F IM ffl-j Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen ,fb 5 , J. LEONARD S'I'IIRm1:oN Q QV' Q7 MN Q? efwgi QI Nineteen Hundred and Twenty QQ W. D. KI.I':INI'If:I.I, CIIARl'INC'l4l J. TAUZI-:R ffZiWhg'9'1 ' .fI',' 'nyyll ,,- ,X Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One fc 1- -. J '- 'II' P fI-'I' E. J. Hoxsm J. EIIWIN Smvsox WILLIAM F. LIQI:-RCI: A. H. TIIAYER VVAMWJ LJ+ JAMES PIITRINI MARION W. GRo'I'III-: GRI ,wif I MY Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two I XQIXBYWIQ3 1,1 Y. -2' W., R0lll41R'l' C. CONNOIILY GII:0R.m-1 M. PAIIAZIAN -'9?5'I'. I?, ,fl JorIN H. CoL'roN WAL'I'If:R W. WIIRINI-:R MW? ,Wy ERNI-:wr A. W'IT.SlJN 132 'EQ '44!'J! . - . Vi' Sf 1 5 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three I-'I hm E 'I l I QQTX UW' X3 SA PAUL BIcu'I'I-:R F. EIIIIIQNR GLENN MAN Kil!'IIlIIl'2It Mgylmig W0 NIfILsoN W. BLAQR SYIINRY GRIRINRIAN JOSICPII L. Luwls 'M J G A I I NX A Q- T1lI1:onoIII-1 BowIf:N- THOMAS G. IRWIN LIIIIIN B. MINNRY fjgmwiiw QI li H7XlilIl'1X' CAR'l'I'lR WYLIIII IiILPA'l'RIC'K l FRANCIS F. S'I'RwAR'I' CIIIcs'I'I-:R 'M. WlSl4l V, wff X' . . If. J Qfh Nineteen Hnndred and Twenty-Four Wy,-'G L I A VI' JAMES L. AR'I'IuIR ORAIII LEWIS GIIRIRIIIII TIIMIRNIIN Jtfa ,135 n .I 1 4, if W. EI.IIl0'l l' BuRIm'R FRIIIII S. LUDIIIKIC R0lll'.ll'l' C. Trvus WAMIQI QM GIQORIIII 0. CRAY PHIIILII' NIQWILL 0RYII.I.l4l TIICKRII. JR. ,N-gffQ,j3S'5-I WAL'I'I-:R LICYISON DI-I Wl'I l' RQWLANII U R,0IH'lll'l' E. WRIIIIIT .I CIIARLIQN WIll'l'l'l ,km .W If YJ WHEN.. .QW Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Five iJQgj4su ' . ,sfivdh up CALVIN CUNIION PAUL E. I'I0lI'lvMANN HENRY A. MAll'l'lN qigdiw, 9 LAWSON CRooR ' ROIIIIAND H1lI I hlAN TILIIIIN R.lG1'IF1'l l'I .Ex M-J, 41, CIIARLICS FUI-:I.LIf:R WAm'I-:R L. MAAS WIILLIAM TIIAYIGR Llcwu-I G. 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Evans Robinson Spielnmn Duncan Moore Stern Kildale Fehren Millikin McClellan Southwell 9 2 Lilijzrgi 3 Livingston Bradshaw YVl1ite XViles Overavkel' McC1'ea xg- ' X14 Amberg XV. Gage Badham lValke1' Johnson Davis cfyjq, -f ' , Hinckley Wright Kylberg Xienlann Orr D. Gage Clark '-239 2.15, fhff-si ' 'Villi- ltxx-bf .ff X. 4 CQ 'Af' 9115 I 1fS?T ,iff ,N Af. fig -.51-fa H 1, ,ggi gp-, 7 J-4' ,fin . f .5 3, 31 nga 5, fr ff -1 'figglis NxSfff33.: fS?ff Q12 1 :gif,,e'fg1fief,1f,g drill-,f!111'N' f '51 r+112:1f2'iJ-T .-4111? 1LfS4?3:7,l r .,.. r I 9 STANFORD wma 1923 QUAD io . --.4 04 'F J I'1'F +r '2 -1 a'g fffrwf' - , xv-- 'fGi fY ' . I Sf' TQRR9: ,. ITT-'WCTB'- 'T 'i S ' xi T ' '. Qf-j,I 'W--fr k r 6.5, fb fu fi. Q 5. NJN, If: Y 5.5, nNy.W Wifxjfxin w I AMG 1' 'L' V IQ!-f,---Nffv5f.JWMf f? ng!-'. 7 'U 3 '- 1.33 5, MYQQ-ie?e.Q.,L'52fi13f.Qzsf+s3I. 1312's iiQ?.i3n1I: gi 155.1 wL-..f.iiF 1f.ifQi.Qgg53,F-Q.: Eggiqgiwfq 1 15' ' x '1'-Ma.....f , QIASJJZ. Vw 7 fC,' 'W I-NYM V215 50 'fl IXIIU I r 2 H 1 ' WY EL CAPITAN AIG'-We ,c' mfyfkf KM? HJ at Ifrxivlf Q1 f 5 MEMBERS ,I I ,I I , V I- Lrg .wg Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen RE? -1 Ak 'gi , ,:' .TERI-: W. RouINsoN, JR. WAI.1'1':R J. NELSON View ssl! I 225 I Nineteen Hundred and Twenty My HICl!UI'IlI'1' J. DAVIS Amxzo L. CRAXVFORD M , We fix 9 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One 591331 QW... MARK EVANS ' CLAURII W. Moom: GLENN W. JOHNSON MALQOLII B. KILRALR A Ailfwiq Wm? WAI.'r1-:R S. WASSUM A jf. IH' W ff 'iff' Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two 2 .' 'V s' 5 'LM PAUL H. MIT.T,llC1N ARTHUR D. LIvINus'1'oN fzzftxi 21.-I '3 I2 DoNAI.n T. DUNCAN GEORGE W, WILI-:s GEM .ig JACK S. S'1'RAUss A BERT P. STI-:RN QW IR Qllgf- JOIIN V. SI'Il'JLMAN FRED. G. FEI-IREN' C23 , if 'fp-'5 CIIIQSTIJR MARSII HORACI: E. OVERACKER ffw, gif A J, WILLIAM L. SoU'1'IIwl-:I.L H. WAT.T.ACE MCCLELLAN I- 'tml W6 L95 J .fu '4 Cl-IlCS'I'ER A. THQRP twin 'Q P Rik 'Q Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three GUSTAV A. 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Vu, f,.f5.JIC'Qf' M. J. YVMSS K, S. Wllm-lm' M E. NVIIIM- M. I . xvlldlllllll ld. H, Willinms NVilliuxns ff . H. E. Williams M. Wimlish X. E. XVingood I-I. K. XVn0If B, Young ymmg NSU Q f-WY '- X 4 JU Y A K. MVA V X M- , f H!- TG? 2 ?if1a1f....iiig.MS , . - 'i' , -W ' Q. . g2i.j f I 2-111:11 -1 Qzi- .fm '-1. fa?..pw2'1vf'Tifcv7'-.'f1?ffy4wf1Ji'Jf 5353 WQWSG U5 'ffsii-,-irq... .M .7 :mfw .,'i4p,zw7i,, ,IVV-! V- . 'f I .. -Q . . ' U - ' 11 ' 'X 'JL . AQ.-D - .L Vfff, J M Q 4 ' ff H f , N. 2' 1' X ul- tg ., 1- jfwf. :tj bfyfwfiiik , ' ,ylL5llf, N Eggg 5.-T'L+f Y JH.,-4j.'.,wil?,i 1, lyiicfiwgjpy, fiizf 0 ' . f 1 1. Q. J., Nvfwfk-:g13'f' ,:if2z,nf?s.,2iL'5,-is Q3JJf7'f 'k:sY. ,. -- .J JL: 35.11. LL-if .21514- 1Lf'-.'J ?'W65.1-4X3 ' U 5352 LAGUNITA AT NIGHT s? COMIC i -- A Q i ' 1.:-:ef f- , ii .,' A J. is rl' ,x N F o n D p Sowylov 19 2 3 Q U A D J H l. A - -... -1-7 -F Q .1-N- .-- wtf- ff Q A '.2'y'-A G f ff----.fr A N-. . . .A ,-1. +A- fu K ff-ssefz, 51 . w -ef-fi! 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Its authors believe that the personal pnbliclty Milli gli 5 agent is in the ascendancy 5 that the propaganda toter is here to stay. The dice 5'-M: and hose have been replaced by the horn. We used to roll our owng now We ill? blow our own. . wif ll. . . . . . Q ll, K, Qi To hnn who strives to have lns picture on every pageg to see lns name em- film-fsj blazoned with armorial crest on the sacred serollg to see lns praises sung in f'ffg,,fflj l tif records on preceding pagesg to see the A. S. S. U. send the bound reeord to his riff, prep Alma Mate-r where his praises will be resungg to him. who's own name is QM as honey on lns hps and as lll1lSlC to lns earg to lnm who aspires to hear the tales afgllvfmi if ol' his virtues resound in the corridor ot? fameg and last of all and worst, to hun :CMV if-'llri who does all this, yet eringes at the price, we dedicate tlns section. , , ,, , ,, ttyl . gflllrfafs ljif N11 honor fraternity get on its feet, it ky No 4-lub or eonnnittee was counted complete 4,l.ff'vg gif- Until it. had voted Bnrtlinleniexxf IHQ. x5'21Jls,f11Q5, ,lint after Bartholomew rated his pm, ,XYLJVQQ Kd? He 1-nine to no meetings and paid in no dues, f NVhalever they'd asked him he'd always refuse: QQ ,fp 36,2 I-le wore every waltz-heharm and pin he eonld get: ' LEX twig He pinned up his vest. with the Greek alphabet, Q XX ,dp But affected an attitude as if to say :- Q4 'Phat he didn't give mueh of a damn anyway H xf For the various honors all forced down his throat Pj And the oi'g:anizations that made him their goat: fit lad W How many lmd claimed him he eould not reeall- 'WQZLSJ XSL Bn! his- Quad Senior Rei-ord inelnded them all. if r l M lgoaiiz llrff cllffili 'Hg L. NI 9-QQ -s t N .1 art . f pg Ml lily' Leg-gg, l'.l,w , ff' ln 1 f SJW l V-W--Wee -Q-We -V, f s . C F New ' i' -' -f- -537.-1'-:Tg'T 'f '1f'TZT 7f52Af,' LTC f' . V vow -Bfifxiil-, J, . if-17 fu-'A xl Q3 , ' 1 fi 1.33:-Exif .. i Liigfrtxse .Bs lf. l, 521 :mjrfs.'i2fer5f..7--l-1 ale... l' l' X 2,3-ag:ieZ'1ff3.9rf1QflM19 are?-. fiSQlfQg3j'F,jg5':i1 Jx. W 1QilEQfGV?21f4'Jl 4f2flr3Fg2? P2EfQ-,yiyqikf X .-Tl-J' 1LJ-- L-Y--' '- 1 7 i T35 ass '. S'l'ANlf'UlilJ ffm: 1923 QUAD f Jffy10,J'w ' V' A -' ' ' we , . , , ., . - !,.I V V,V - ,V V, , V, VV VV fu fx, N. VVVV.VVV?,VVV 'VV 5, is ' ' f f T M a JT , -V 1 f. '1- , f ' HH ,,,, ,O ' Q ' Y, 14JW-A-'x:'2,n'f'.l5 'VV,-fflhif-f 'T f ff-We M-- 'THE-QUAD'S'T NBOOK' V.V V , V: ls. ,T -I elf' 9 F' if D -W' T-'tv I' If , ,f D X -'x I H' I lllllllllll ' Q ' X -- , . , I III 5 X T f llllll lllll llllllli U 1 to .MMWE1 'lip bl r ' ll ED l . lf- l Q mm ,ak--lqlmlmul I , M .E uf rv :Q ig, l., T WWII' A... -1 , 7 T e .muunuu ftp ,ff W W MMV' IWW I 5 V4 f.l '-mm W7 7 lil if as QQ it tirl A db UB T . '57 44 if , . Q A -- i ' ' L .1 Y u QL 0 G UB 4 f ,mtl,i,..,- , TQVAV .1 V X lp, 5 Since the days ot' old King Midas, Z S Ski -3. 1'1'.,f ir There has not been much to guide us, - ,,,,.lfu.. -' H V 'ff To the famous points of interest on the - 2 T 'l Farm: QV 14, VH So the greenest new beginner, ' 1 l Or the hardest campus sinner, V Can peruse the lines that follow with- THE ENGINEERING STEPS TV' . out harm. The place for the grinning engineer 1 - Vl Where's the f1llll0llS SIJ0t f0l' CIIIGSIIGVS? The place that all five hundred fear , V '., What does Meyers charge for weiners? It's popular through all the year, I, , lf I These are questions that you really The Engineering Steps. , 'W QL ought to know, It's there the rough is always found ia 31,1 So the Quad has made a tour book, It's there the Engineers abound l A . . . ,C, Hoping that you'll make It your book, One place the Women walk around, Vg In your quest to know just whe1'e and The Engineering Steps. lg, VQVJZN' how to go. C, ' ,-1: . 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Ifffx The scent of cactus in the air, Some leave with smile, some with tear, 1,2 b Immune from study, toil and care, We mix our sorrow with our cheer, 4' .U The cactus garden lies. At the P. 0. 1 'Tis there, in sheltered, dark retreat, We flnd within its musty pale, 'QV A ,V Two hearts begin as one to beat, The co-eds gathering their mail, 1' gi'-., Experience helps him to repeat, And also some expecting male, ,Ex fgfi. Those cactus garden lies. At the P. O. N AW , ,, , , I cf' rfilfho iii . , - . , ...... , ,W , , , -H ,, -. ,Q ,Fe I Tl w'f ,,- 'R-L .T ef' 1 '- H-f' i m'f1'-P ., f 7u7r .. wT17l .Ji J-456, T V V cf id V ,.VVV,,.T if VV M VV ,VV'..A,fg!V,f,a.wVV.MTx, l,VV,k V VQ'Vlj'Vt :W I '-3':'V2j,,T ggwllg fil fafe.-,, wage 1 N ,, V. T gg,-4. 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Wt ' Crm ,654 E-- B A RD S TH EY fg,jYv,f,f2'y 13532 S' N C-f 13? will 2 'f 'Sf fm ty: lg, 1f1fllfQ4.f1t M 1 di. if ,T i' lf ,fsfllfjl f ,Ji 'gifwfliiil lffggl awe W is J .levi :gli 'I Af ,'1, ' QQ, We -+11 ll vx 'te-y .Y Vw W' it-at we lr: fl if - 92' My THE MILK TRAIN THAT KAMPUS KAR la,-?jfl,,nl gl li Five cars of milk, and one of men, With trolley bent in sagging lines, l,'j','Jf-fT5,F fi, A smoke-filled, hot, and reeking den, The seats arranged in loose designs, 'Qg,l,.lf1: ,l That moves, and stops, then moves again, A thousand years behind the times: ',,'Q'f,gfQ,L,,f,Q' :J .Q That Milk Train is a local. We have that Kalnpus Kar. all It ambles slowly through the night, lt jounces o'er a crooked track, ', QW ji It T One cannot sleep for it's too light, We curse the thing behind its back, 2,41 ,W And passengers, when feeling right, And yet it's true-alas, alack! ,lg-,ii Are often very vocal. We ride the Kanlpus Kar. 'Ql39NWi,,5C f fx 1? - fl Gilt 'li-it-iw 1 ' X 52151, f V 7951453 Nil' ED ,f ,':,t,uf.w 1' N0 CHECKS ll ' E-fm! wtf fxccEPTED ..,. -' h awww .ld W .-' ,ff ' Nix ' M M I fi K' , it-itz? , 'ii'-:Sr fy 41' 3 -'-3 5 aku!-. If , :,'.,5,,g1- QEQW , H .. .-1.1.55 ' QA., NL, Q ,. .... g ' irllilik - A ' K ' X F azz: 2 fp' - - , alanine L 0 s. si 5, s r . -1 we LN ,Il 8 I-E jiywlffigi F F, 'mum' M 3.1.1 tl , -g - -' gd .. I tRhl+'.iP'i fail W 2. '1Ul1ivull.l'llm Z5 ya: K A 'tx,rk4!y V ' -.. , 1, f , ' f ' ' -, - - ' X' ' I fl? A-Trillian K if K s h - --T - 1-' ll? mfg. is 1'J i ' licks ZXKQ any E mins. W . ll T .kiwi Eg INN MENLO PARK ,Qgllgg The Palace of the Yellow Sin, Its enipty streets and silent halls, :,j:,fAf.j Fart Has nothing on Tagawafs Inn, Once echoed to the students' calls, 75,53 With mirthless Oriental grin, And now an empty silence falls 'g,,fJQ.,:fJl 'Stiff The Count rules his domain. V On Menlo Park. ,il Cf,-QQ ,MQ The food's all laid before one's eyes, No more a place for joyous spree, ,arr,l fE,e l',Z',fN, From cake and nuts to soup and pies, No unrestrained hilarity, 1,313 And it looks good-till you get wise, Disturbs the equaniniity, 1175, f- '55, And realize looks are vain. Of Menlo Park. 'QE' fl , . ff ,Nwr A-fc A-MW M MW, ,,,,,,, ,W W ,,,,,,,, an ee,,,e, w , f, law! 175575t?e+'l7A7Yvk4iL f--ff , fi WZ ight- -em'ff5i wal'-4fg'Q-aifglgfffi-3,1, ., M Xffgififmgggp-,win1:,1,,-'wy?i ki -,elf 'fl-,5 ffY V15 it , 'kif-nf' .f'.i'4-1 415- 4 ip 3- '-?A'j:Qe,f :'5,l..'l1i -' NHL 1 -.w5: fJ ,,.,, , wgf 4.-,,,-17 1 , A , l w , wikis J, v,,4 ll' '- lei fKMfj6:,lzmQ-rf fljjiffgffwf i's-+-- . 1- -+'KQ,i1f4ffQQ ,Q-'lwrfifiif YQ 'f lv, tr iu..,Qv'?:? f1,15,54-.2Y3'M.2x'.3. i:CE,1QiQIiitfQL4.g. . . XVPCLAC- io' fc' fi-EQ1,-.fe-,ff frilfzf 'fi ,yglgff 537 suutnronn 1923 QUAD V' gfovi-life? ' M J .- , F' 'F 'E 3-'iff - ' f ',.' iii. w , iii if f6'?'-v 1c- 1 A fi ' , A X ':' 1 -'J ' - mf-N 'RA WN A 2277 Q. V if ?1.dff .V ', rf.'.:5i1-fg-.V fix Ui Kali gg If' - LJ-- JZIIIQLN-+W 'YQIIJQL-,'XIg,l 'sltji-QQ' ' ' ,gh -. .-.-, .-........-.-..--iyp' vllw 9 r 'll N '. .ws Xf Ni 1 , y X ,EI 1 I ,M f 7 go I iii U jifr !IEXlI1If,-,I fm I In--.IJ II I ,I IK III- II If it ' 'J N r , 7. Qmgswvf fl f T T lf, A T el if ii. fn' . 1. ' f 1 A jg: 255915 We arf: i f .f We -U, F' 3 H li? 'ln ri '31, wi I , 7 as , M' fa .Eg if A. .II MII. ,Il I I 4 II, II. lg.. .,, K 7...-T ...- .. fl ' I FI' ,X I : ..t.ls ' 1' 41 , . .Wffff .sw N. . ' 'If' ,' 'T' -'VW li 122 l Q lilv l fre' at - f f 19 li il' ' he it i if E i if :iw mfr, fe: s Q ff :ill l af ' 2 ff , P, , - ,eggs is p:J.'..l . 1-,I-a5.!,,fq.,i 8 if vi --1-2 f' n M, .,,, ' if 1 ,mf if '- - sf' A' ' ' PII SVI, fx? IIiI I.. I K v .III , W1:', LIBRARY QUEENING LAGUNITA ll 1,11 L'4g,ll.N' Among the musty, dusty books, The rain may pour with might and main, 4 if ' ' ff!! In quite secluded reading nooks, V The snake hopes it will come again, ' ,Qi Irnpervioug to chilling looks, Though he hates wet the reason's plain, The queening bookworm's seen. It's filling Lflgllllita- 1-.mv 'twig What more could lonesome man request? Sweet visions of a small canoe, UQ! IFor, heeding not the rough's protest, And in it only 1'00m f01' two, ,til Q, luyifl There in the libe he's at his best, There is no need for largel' CFGW, .,IM.1', With his library queen. In sailing Lagllllifil- 'SI'-,', 'W IAQ' 2 N ,- .N -Wil , I - I is ,ff Q, 6, . N T - . ' ' F, T . ,, 'qI5'+,f'i www Spusf- ' A If 3 fl-sf Wf'if'5W 9 ' .mt ig. F -I .f I I 'BO w ir HLI W , wut 7 :II ,1,lIft!'-1 YEA , I - YII II J I I il,u,,III .. ,fend shi of-2 . . .24 fem il,-'. .,', , -. rf-1 -, ' , . L gwfigzf., E .-- 5 2 ' I r if -I ,lugs X I,lfi5fII giii e--------e-e--VM e- f f . -V , , , - - - e.,l'f:, ,ii is -, W EP -..-, ,Lg:1..s,:'- ' w I II1 ki ' ' Q ,AI I I II .alfa-?f',..., ,I 'E I III I - .wif I fv4.wl no H f' 1 f 5 ..f.fxlcf.i. -,W- , lg ,W - ., a wh I' l l I I .i admin ftqiwfki NU-1 gf' 5 +20 4' 'mn - .fx W' HRW LAW s'rEPs MEYERS' ENCINA s'roRE 393, 4135 Q7 Tradition sets a hard, strict ban, Cakes and candy, tarts and pie, X if giisfrsr f X lklfn? Fu ' me-Q-' T PM 2 iff' 1 in fl .TJ if Iliff' fs' WG? 61 I 5 The Law Steps are reserved for man. No woman's foot, since time began, Has tread the sacred steps. The w-omen who may break these laws, Are given violent applause, -Another thing makes Freshmen pause, Yet both heed these precepts. Catch the hungry student's eye, And Meyers' goods aren't very high -His store is in the basement. If you want to know what's new, Get the dope on what and who, You can get it, first hand, too, At Meyers' in the basement. . Ar. lf. f fL -,gl lflfl cv X -I ,f yy. all at Q? as frm--We gggg ee as it f f e-: - 'V71 1 'T 'Cf'7TTIT . 'I if1'f ' 4 ' T iI r -. l . Kilxfi'-.K , wif-Qt-LTU?13-f9C1:gfti.se'.yff ' ws1.ff:.-i-sine 4 1-.1155 , ,X , . v X f . ff Y ,Ar 1 I In .-. xl- .V , 'fiffgggff ffff-s5i41.'T '7 'iff-,ff ' ., . li-'sg' 'tl-fQ:2Q .5-.f1ffvf!r f,-f -r'rLYf?,'rl'f+ f' .1 , 1, ,. , s ,,, and tl 1, ..tN...Y , xg , X, I I- t1l.gdr,fZI ,vs .., fuk!-yx , , 1 .,I, u, . . ...ai Iwi, ,,,,. .L IA .,-, U! - Qi-' 9. giut-: ' iff QVSK in 'ff'-s'54'4 5 ff :U , .iirkzqw 501, 'Q 4' .X-L27 MEMS BJ' gL54si.ifl3v-,igiflirfff 'f'x.j,i,ir,4LDL4J1Ezg1,I' . -1, . , ,, ,, , ,-f QLi1i21i,,fLf71 1-UzEQg21l:fL -' z:lS.T!Lff::..4? STANFORD 1923 QUAD ' 1 ' 1 f 1 V qo9oJlJN,oo 0 X , M w Y, H Q ,-1'-Q- --A ' V , , , . . . , Y. ,iv Jjktt,-.1f',,k.JfL s 7xi':J't,lf,-fhnrfl K 1' , fig!-,q,1.g6?Sgl. 551-jig 1,2 73.F1if, L: ,ggrfij -N .ff ex l ,Q -,',. , 1 g n.. Z . L ,111-Q - D - f 1 v-M'-We-'- D D'-Wx 1137.11 313, 5 W 5131 l ? lf -Q s f - --f f 'f f-e-5: Dafa 12: 4 '- ' -. ' ' l ' --f- 'LD 1 1- 'WV I X M , tr 'f'zH1llumillll1 L 31--.--Q: -- 3 ,7 ggi- 11. H, I 1 04, K b , . 1 an 3 ii I -:Z ima qt 1 T, N1 4 ., U . F ' 3 s 55122 9 Eg , f ,,,11,5j 13' , l , - j1l1l l it .111 as 1 Q 1 1' lf? WX, I 3... ,gf 61.W,1q.q.Q1 1' - ?? .1'1Ei':9':Q'T:-if if '7'.-- -li ' M 1' , 'J W C061 1- 1 fl l 1 1. fr A 'Z fx, 3.3 ,1,:f,',3'l2 i -' -4- -.Ji-' -'.-'.S1---:-':-1'-'. ' ,Z ,li V ,.1 -TV' ', 1-5' 1:1 L- 4 'lv I :.'-:- 'ilfg 1 . --ea . ,, I 1 41 1c,1, is N421 567 fi-iiiifif'5-'332'2i-Z 1 ' 'iffif f 2 454' lflfL:F'f 1,5 'l fiefa. .. 1 as as s 1'WlllS1l' ,!ff2',2E.2l,'ic1', l,' U 'Xl' 'D 1 ECON STEPS ROBLE BRIDGE 11 Not with unshaven engineers, The only girl I'll e'er adore! , :1.,f,..,' I, ' Nor yet with lawyers, old in years, He vows, as men have done before. ,gf11L1'5'f', But with the Econ men fthe dearsb The old bridge laughs from crown to floor, l,jq1!,.1,3-,f. You'l1 find the co-ed stays. For Roble Bridge is wise. fwiff. l The engineers have winds that blow, The treasure house of hopes and fears, 141255 X1, The lawyers always argue so, Its mouldy planks and rotten piers QW ll ,jf J' The Econ men are ones that know, Have heard these things for many years- x,,f',.f Co-education pays. The campus Bridge of Sighsf' Mil ly. ' 1,51 17,11 Tae' All I3-1 WSI, 1-,-6 lflxba ll , Q1 rim alll: , 1 ' A '11 ll- gl? W ,f W -1 K fwllwfyg ,631 pr ,gif 1 D 1' 1 ,,. 31,1551 ,115 I ' rl all 1 V as .5 11.1.,.1,ffjfg -rf ' ... .,.. , ,,,, ..., , , ffl pg flvr ' M X N 141,1l11l X. -,ll . O4 f Zyl, ..., ,376 ' M Iljf'-,S 142. .40 1' is ZZ2----425 U' 2.-,Y11lQq 'zllll' de' lg, Q, N f' gwglfllig I l,,iMf fi .ff ,IL if 31 f QW W 1 X7 M Ei'1,lf1l ff if ' H 211 '1 fe 1 jf j1 W A X 1 V -1 ' f M A5 2? Wfflhl' 2 s FA V . glam rllffr M511 N4 lg ' . V s o C9 C9 966 Z., ' U Q an Q 'i'iUfAQ'I 51,11 H11 4334! lil? V 0 .,t3tf.f5f,1 fl 157.-5,v1f' Q5 ENCINA H BABYLON ,z 11 owever muc nc na r es, ose ac ng persp cac y, ll H h E 1 11 'rn 1 ki 1 11 ,Lal ,gtk They can't approach their Paradise, Or troubled with great ennui, '5jf'iQLfJ. Until their pep and spirit dies, Oft disregard a stern degree, 11, 4 Encina can't be quiet. When pleasure is deficient. From early dawn till day is done, Those seeking for the Goddess Jazz, ,friv ffm With water, hose, or voice, or gun, No more desire Official Razz, 1412 M . They never seem to have their fun, They're taking what the campus has, H,-fl, Unless they're in a riot. And find it quite sufficient. 'LQNg','1,- ,lu l,lV,f'-s. XX 1,1 N' M9 P Q? CM Q11 L5 HV1 f?.1,1-11' M1 N W MA --,, V , H WW ,WW lf. xL'1'1y 'l '1?3 --T-LT Tfl'flZ-+1-safe 1 -- ,,,-- '9fT.3l?2T55T7i cwfwwb ?.,l.lu1l1.l25fe':g2i X 1-ggjiivyfl, Vlfzix- 1211, 1V'11'f Jxfl iff fm'-f-af. ,,Qf'15fV' fplf'-if iw, ' 'Fifth '2L'2s:Q.Q+'-f' 1-:Ui 'sl' V511 ,,-,,.:f. te iff- x 1 .1 Y' 1 f 1 ,gf ,gg-xi 51 1 1+1e: ,1',l 1 111111. . 539 STANFQRD :MUNI 1923 QUAD o ,, o . -.fn ' '-'fri' 1 gif- ' A--' ' - W -' f gui' A 1 g. sJ'.'Ji2U. 2- , x-ffvyf' ffw, -ff N'1'5'Uf ' U9 f mfwxk ,ff 13414, ,A .. 1' 9,g,UQL ,T V-Afj,i-L3,r,.3yf:f , Q: LQf1,Q,.'!gJJQ-3 f 2 3 A 5' Vi ,jfHmfcM17.f,Yf,,x XL faq DC? 33Arf7Pglw04fglG 9,5 ,I 'S ' .E 1 JJ7' J 4-:3u. ,LQ?lJ'L., ', fl: HL! F? 5-.L-.MJ .Q--L 1. -ff 'A' -I' D,L4.M-fu ' ai- - f Q, - .'1fg'.,f'g2X ' ' ' ivj 1' Wg-7w..n ov' 5 fx, A, A XL , X. A MXH? x. MI' ' - Av j , ',,'A J Pfgww ' O ,A Aff 1 J' ' f sf ' ' 1' 'MNVQSX TIIHIHIE. Q LID M IMI IIHINIMX ll Il?-f 7?-A mu , f , A -A-, v A , N I A lf' 'U 'W' Q4 A ' AA- , ' -K L-AMA.-A , -Am. 1 , .,A A . Ap F-5 -1x'55Lw,' cum: Ln-ns -rmzsm-'s nos AND num, Lg- Q !l '2?'FJ 'I ww: curve Pon 'A' X 1 A3 ff-Y, uma 40.2. 11,011.12 couu, 1:41-., U OUR PAGE W mm' B A Q . ' - Bur WHEN VE PAD 1 FAVE ' 1 :iff Qi ro oo lil man-'uxn's nu, os' P:4..ag T G H WWE' ag ' 1' A ws Kwon 1-new FANT AND E 2' ff 'A , A W1 QWHQ' 'rx-:ru xmru. LVA cr.o.:azn ma mx, Y . , A ' T A' ms UMR' Ni, ,. M, A , A 3 zu-:'n :von me was ' in '- nom: 'S ,gif , 'T 1-'on :uunv IIUARZJ smaronn cc-Am ,mr NA' M I Md Wff A ffl ' mmomm, xanax rm mm rm som mm. Pu'-,. g A, nu. s.A'r1o nz-an wAs ozug 'ro vow, Liga, 14 ,j I Hx.: BLAUTY Aun urs uonmn A31 . 5, A 5 -,AU sun:-:LY no crm. c,ou1.n :..sx von Loss, J L, . A-'K--1' ,4,,-XAQYAQ A E Am-. 1u:Ax.1.Y wounamur. -no ans. -lx '- x.b,?'xqA!5g von worm xzm Luz IT vxsy ::xcr:.... ,li ,, . 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Ewan as 1, V ., 1,'-11142 H1-moss mraxzn muon uaovs ALL onrms--- 6l5jQXW3f?Pk!1 ,':1'fj1 nv: DAUNTLES5, Fsmnssa, many nnornxns. QCXWWS, '11 '11 ' .X , 411 WJ, no noon non moss xxx-vb. umm: nspons. XNM1 Q1 1r1 1.1 a , .g1XU:111 omm rum, or mm, Fonzvmzonr, 'gfww A11 Q1 'rum' nvzzm-5 mm nu. uvs ron Lone, rs uzurn wma 1-:msn 1-me roox, om: mr, W1 rm: mm mio sm: 1-me muvcxnu wnona. co-nas 'ro :muon mo rmw. Q' Q7 1 ,1 1 -11 WTF um nummna zsAL,m-1m mrxmfss ALL 1j'I11,1B1.K:Q--1 . 11. V2 1 Kilim mms mmm REFORM on 'mx BALL I1 '-f1,'5Qf,-I. 51 , , N A fx 1111, 41, 1 nom' ous nm rnounmax PLACE no amass: Q5 Qgfp, 3 uns ma nw cn! ov sxum. Ann su.1x1:::. qgfg A mama, uuszo, vmx.x.1'u.x.r.n moon: E51 LV-C 'run :mum A muon now, norunao uonl. QQ.Jf:'1fD1 X 1' A l f , Q1 o 5 f f:, J My 0 f 11' 1, 'f j. 1 ,, 1 -1 rg' 11W iii, 11 1 A 1 11, J, 34111. 9111111 In El.. xi.-K R. ,. 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West Coast Life is an institu- tion of the West, for the West, in the West. 4:2-Q40 I v . nf' 'll' '7 -i .1 e.. ii 1 ,ii .lu 4 li Ki yi fi 4 L. , up fa 49 cr , K , v--nl NJ , Jli Tint Q 1 all Xi, 1 iff .x' L 4 ,ll ll ll l fia 3 ' X Ll, .9 44, we - Jl 1 I. lv 4 X 'vip W li I ' ' I'I1 V., '-ff, 44. it il li ll . l 5 4 .Vgpi .ir , .ii .. ,J .AI 4 ,i ll 4 l lu- ,Y-K 4.14. Ml Jn' -,ii 4 lp 'si 'a it 'J Il' W ,H ,-.1 C' I WN, 'J p,gl'.3 .ii ,Lf x' f' x ,C V5 J , we twill' 1 4 , io io, ,' EST UAST IFE ll, ,Q Lg, i INSURANCE COMPANY ltr Q ,LNQN HOME orrlcs-sAN QRANCISCO r- .v- rg, ' lib 1513 viii' MTN 3 'ip Qty! 2 W- f-f-------f-- ---- -N--V f,--- -- - Y- '---' f --- s -VA- A- ..l- 6'f d':'l, is 5. 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Crushes Cards 7511 AS YEARMNG Locals Lose Luster 1111 V11. -Lal' Ynneiens Yen , W 1 lu- -1' x - -1 E'1,1,11'-, Iwi Demonstration On lflow To isHARM SCHOOL, K BRU-INS BEAT: Ivy, 1. 1 Curdle Holes In Swiss Cheese HITS LOW MAR STORY CRU-EL, tim, ply Given IN DRAMATICS ' , 5-,,i,g1, 1 1 'G -'g ' B K 'Ttewart5 CARDS LOSE' w -'1'd,11G1!'1 QBy Merry Janel fly B131 t t -- L '-s, . f - 1 -S Setting an s age-cos um- Caggnailyggsf?0hinEEgCAg!ee1h. ing hit their low-.water mark QBY E11- E9-S111 ,lil my Hall last Friday night' at the production of the Failing thl-Ough the line My WV loving music more than ever, Ha1'111 3011001- P1'9Se11tef1 f01' 21 t011C11f10W11- the C9'1'f1' -,,'.y'. fill: after hearing the D1.0g,.am by the Askher Society a inals scored yesterday. illxkiwilyr, ?, 'ffj offered by F1'iiZ Misfitz 9-1111 few wgeks ago after the It was a cruel stoi'y. slihif' Miss Fitts, world famous start ot the winter quarter, It was the story of the RA.-X WT- Y0f191e1'5- The campus has 8831151001 strong team against one Cfjllfhg, M131 The great audience was D121-YS, but 110116 0 6111 Opponent. It was the Story ,'gJX,7L!,I, Mlf fail-ly hypnotized by. the 001114 001116 1111 to 11115 of the gladiator vs. odds. .191yp4,yi3 -111' 01191111125 yodel, when MV- wretched Pe1'f01'mm1Ce of It was the .story of the man igQ1gA1,f,g,i' Misfltz entered the stage and 11?11f'W1t 111111011 . , With the hard boiled egg-- hfl'-E113f,Q1j Wg gave his .rlnfemal Echoes. ' Most of the credit for the up against al tough cus- 1,-,lift a masterpiece that defies in- 1h111l11'f9 of the S110W 1111151 B0 tomert Xdfgffmglwh Kelli, te,.D,.etati0n' to Miss Donaldette Casse- From the first to the last, ,...,M,, 1 scarcely had the Sounds role, who took the leading the .result was never in 1111- of Mr. Misfitz' rendition died Part of Mmmef the Sweet doubt. The winning team fdwihi away, when Miss Fittg, DOS. ingenue, and led it so far Came out victorious' Fight. ,,i,MXlf-,X-,iq gy, ing as 3, woodland nymph on fI'0ln what it was meant to ing, Slipping, Crawling, wg-ig- Mvfwkjhl Fi,1,, H- C1'agl1a11116f1 011 1116 1121011 be ,that the Pf11f011S were gling, hammering, gouging, .5tgy15p.l:1?K, dl-op, became suddenly gal- calling for 112,111 checks be- antl even Swearing, me ele, .WMM ff? V21I11Z9f1 9-1161 1631106 to 1119 fore the 11151 act ended- ven casaba chasers fought Qfffghyrl My center of the stage' Miss' Casserole Showed 'at their way down the hem, Hui, Picking up the theme all times a subtle apprecia- only to be repulsed by a XQQEHN My Where Mismz had dropped tion of herself that went kick from the toe of Lefty .QA1,'.gX.-3513 ifq it, she demonstrated to the well with the stage, with its Glucose, who was the star 3561! QW entire satisfaction of the distorted background. of the game, as lie did every- 'fPf,,,f, audience that as a yodeler, However, Miss Casserole thing a half-back should do. Qleg-si 'mglu she was a screani. had a narrow escape from He played quarter until the ifixhj .1 jf After everybody had re- having her lead taken away last quarter and then was gil't,L', AL covered from the effects of from her. Miss Ima Dope- removed to end. 'gglxlhiafxl the blood-stirring challenge land, although possessing The 85211116 011911911 W1t11 1119 ,,--fgxlih' 'V' of the first number, Miss only a minor part, forced 112111 111 t119l10SS9SS1011 of U19 f,7f32igXy fy' fCont. on page 23 CCont. on page 35 , lCont. on page 33 X c'f iwfn 1 fi Ik, ' M Q N111 .'l1:'-Rm'-'F-' Mft ' an 'jL?' ff '7 'W'- 'M '- f '1+ '- '4fi:f ' -fm' --Wo'-f' ff-fi --ki 4 i?fIQfTTW'E -472jw,' IQ ii' : V. -gn 3- 1912, ff'.q5'1S' 1C1qEffE'Q1T'. 52-55 f 1uvi 1f1'-1 '-flf IH 4, , mi1..1f'Jz1J 2-4 17' 1' 'ft J- 11 1. 'rf JW-S--gf WVU 'E' N'1' R-W, -. .KW I,'l,7ZGL,,jf?Wm L-5-7,341-,L--, lj ' ..... 1 .. i Q I1 E5 r -1 sw 1 , W' -' 'fab--1'f rl, va- '41 '1 Qf5,jv'-f- X A W ' If 543 STANFORD paw., 1923 QUAD .. 5. r .fl I l 1 1 - 0 '99, ,.,, '04 e J .--s-----,-----H ,. ., ,,, ef re'--e W .- ,. .,- . V .w-. .- M-.- u 'SY' V4 T110-iff lf -'lYfs..-djtsf 1-f t w Pgf.i 5? JSE '15 F X 5'.'Qf7.'1 'l-'VF' 'Wi - -'4' A 15 -EEK? 9 'YP CSA? ' J -...pg.Jf-'l ' Qs. tw la if-ll : Page Twe T If E D I P P Y - 11, V' fu-l IFF FQ EDITORIALS Will think ef Stanford- On A ai Off A ' Qli- When the word 'fredskinn is g n gain iqgwyii THE RUSHING SEASON ngentlslnedilhe will associate Stanfgrd Soclahte The recent dissension ore- bus: leagug Sglridselugvligg Weds Scream Star rjr.,f-unify' atfad by membels. of Euphe' the name Indian tacked to l QSHHWLQI mm' and Nextoma between its history somewhere Let Th? announcement of the ESPN' :.':.'gi':.e:W.?.0if.rrs .srufzrzlz ggg tggmrg-ggi-it-A :msg 'T-lgl rushing system. Having as - ey, famous scream Star, TM they do, a fomkyeal. Derfiod ggfxfvgwe ailnd Oglle MFE?-5 camelas a complete surprise tim. ,d'lM,?,: in which te Seeure pledges, kiwi-S and an ..0Ski,, fum th to Miss Hawley's chauffeur M. ol advantage ls often taken of Indian sign 1 e recently- The gl'00lTl is a Wi Agtlpgl the opportunity to plant ' V member ef Keeua Wedde if Nhlaigl seeds oi' suspicion in the 1- '79-Ck fl'a'C0I'HitY- lull- ,i9Q,lM.jjf minds of the rushees. -- MQ Euphemia, for example, Scabbages and Flings! O1dCBr0ther 'Yl:'9' mi- fu it t-' - . . ' SYS? r..,z1,'.2s 2ia:rs.0.:.iis gtgikgr 0meS.H0me Agar l-,gtg H. Mi' Ueqlp an army- Nextofifl ' The Mississippi Deltas re- WM ,-rig. -Nl next comes forth with the Gafgle SOUP, Hal St01'k, ceived a part payment on an W' fm announcement that prizes Dill Phewill. Trim Bull, H611 old house bill when Gordon Mg' !'f'ivf7J,'lc. Willibe Offered re HJHYOHG Smack' G. Inn, ex-'19 returned to - YI- prov ng a Euphemian win h ' - 'G rg lui over the Nextorlans before qtiiricfllgnltgzgniildtoagenevi ac -Quil- isie. The resulting mud- fre Patrick Henery said. Conn S' 'zliiil . li, s inging is not conducive to I this be humor, then YODELE 'itil' the attraction or retention make the meet ef it-H if VISIT V' ot members -. l .- kteu rp . CCOnt. fiom page lj filly, Until some 'feasible plan Flite tfilllled on the stage re- S-5'll1V 2 for pledging and rushing As a matt ' f f t C b- Covered hel' balance, and . 'l'2! prospective members has bages has beesgn omalifng Sie after Sticking a feather in 'tr2l4 t'I i'.Mll!it- been Elllplied, forensic activi. most of it ever since the her back hair' renewed the we ties on the cam ms must s f COIYUUI DSC31118 the daily attack' After a Steady- but -ft fi Milli-.5-1, . 1 u ' fm ineffective bomb 'l We W, I. V. tel. the Som. cons a ction. , aicment, ul. mirtyhj an . f' y equence Misfltz came to her assist- QW. using iom compet tion. -- 3510? and dR2FDed his amen- 'SW--tilati 1- Speaking of tight d S or on SS FMS' toe- iw'1nl QQSYYT GLENN WAR , our candidate for thewlialll Exe egfuiflhi Warcma was the ,Q I ' - g NER S ASS0' of Fame is the bird who had ach' d eve? ng' It Kislf ciations with Stanford con- his discarded tooth fillings liege the amjalently im' .L stitute one more reason why made into a wedding ring, le' It ended the Dm' 7219 we should adopt the Indian ' i'f.jfff head as our official emblem. - XX? 12 cfy It has already been proven Time mes: Sw t ni . U' of Cal' CP' I' N- S-J elfxl Blriqzlgliiz that HI Cigarettes will do Save time. . a es and AThe latest statement from LEW - more than a little unconsci- hgcgelilggghtgngiqatgs that 'flat' ous advertising for our by careful coaciing tfatoillgy L32 WJPQ-' Alma. Mater. Every time AMISS IS AS GOOD AS Bears can win this Nev? V93 one hears a war-whoop, he A SMILE. Year. EXE? XX'-WUI N- G7 6eu-.fo1Q2- yn- 1 -. -.- - . ,,w.-.i-. ..... .. , -nn Aywup ,ffrwl , -.-----517 .-cfm:-f ..... ,rr -- 1------.--7--s-. ---,-,,.---... owl - il cfc-...Ui 4-'iP'1fQ'fi5' 'P iYi..fszfZg'vQ!!-e,-Q Fi?Q t t -J.b?'?Q'3lv9134-'jf iw --wr 'f,':,5-f.sg:e1c- 5ft:gF-'Gt .. -tc--is-A... .i,A-.-1,13-.f,.drug-e.:-'-rw1 'wi l' rf' 'Q H915 f,' Q.-ll' -,ff D ',4a N -'t R.. ..r-L-1-.'1, l Q:--.fffbggj 544 f , .,r STANFORD ro,.,wu.,,o 1923 QUAD ff rviesf- rr.. '--- x'if:e9'f--,f'f r-5,3 -r-pg -wi -A T. 'ogre' . gxfilizexeei .1.1V-'.-fliilfggfvqrr -- - . Nr- ' -X :5 1-i'1Q-iTITT7fS1w,k re ll..-.rf -1 ' 3 .' --1 fr l, '1-Url L,- . f ., ,fit F ' felt, '-'fi 'N if .Q-9. -. '- 1 U -fra? if it -l7fvgffp-f-w'if1 i2eeI3L5.bEvlt.llmff'.'.- 155152. .i a,5?a:f3rtfs5 .. - 9 lioffeitifaglga-fl-.... rif.'2T3S'e'.L?iCaigt'1,5 ---- -e ' '--- - --o v, r:r. :rp W----A--e ---' -w-V-H ---A 'A--1----'tyjzjiv K. , .... rr ,gr fir 1 40. VD I.I E ID I P P Y Page Thrcc ml' ll.. W L L . . 'lt ' ,J .yy Harm School Another Viewpoint Cards Corked ff' tCont. from page ll l- --' -'lf ,'l? herself to the front so much Editor! CCOHL from Page 15 v ,l that the alldielwe Was Ili- what is the matter. with red-shirted warriors. They rffrlgfgr fy Weed ,eftyelfty between the Stanford Sm-ip It plowed down the Held, forty Xmonlefarzgleg wlellgswabsopleiggg seems to be ebbieig where Ya1'dS Wit110Ut ODDOSWOU1 as showed appreciation of co- once it was flowing. Can it the GUGUIY WSAS busy gather- medy parts that was almost oo that the good old days ing in the kick-off and form- Mft tfifgfde from his tendency are gone? ing their famous Oskaloosa Hg? T Nell? to talkativeness and a con- - . interference Wedge- Here a qfiffwee Ir sisrentrv poor manner or Stanford is a demociacy. fatal mistake occuwoor ooo Qrrgrrwrro See acting 'Mick Ditchmon did We cannot condemn too which only deep students of Wei fl 9 Q ' - highly any infraction of Kate, fmf all that anybody could ex- I I the game were able to un- '5r,o.3,3g1g gsrlentovgsselearfgli Hiisfetlee thls Sacred' Thadltioie- e derstand' The enem yes mannir would hglvllr goge studenis ot ei tlrrrvelilii wrong end gathered in the ilsrrrrrsrrr, rl well in the hotrdog scene, if Who W 11 some tey e Ca' e ball, and confusion resulted. ,rtlf rj rl, rr there had been a hot-dog upon to help make the woild when the ight was over rrrr or fri? scene. safe for democracy, should d th h r 1 rf The two twins were sup- be put upon their honor to an e een or D ayers' Lag -gr rlfr posed to be adept at da-UC' preserve this sentiment. Water I boys' 11mD11'9S, etc Qlhx 'r LI2S,SgIl1rdeDsfnllzpijgggirrrgergg when they are under, the was dlsentangled, 1211116 was if 4 W v 1 r . .EM h r l red-med roofs of Stanford, called out foi the scoreboard :gm ,fr L, t e per ormance. It might boy The other side was our W, lj be sara that they were not they should always be at the ' per fry' the worst part of the show peak with this code of new in possession of the g.X1'Nl',.Q mg by any means. The com- ethics ball on its 2452, yard line. DGtiii0I1 WHS .too StI'0I1g- ' A series of off-color bucks Fir After an meffeetive FU' Withmlt 91 doubt, it is followed by a litoral pass, CNY. trance, Miss Augusta Maine often conceded that upper- forced Glucose to retire ,lr r no Nr, procured a laugh with every classmen are to blame. They img trrf movement. If she had have gone too far perha.ps. f1'0111 the game and than the 'ifryf My known they were laughing But the underclassmen are march began, just as if it fog' lads. heir fmd riot with her, equally culpable culprits. was tho ood of April' lee? seefflssgsigzit ltixaeibglele They have gene foo fast It was awful! It was was, if such be possible. Del' herur' is E necesferg Ssxegggyolslfioiige tiighgeg Re? Lotta' Noise proved an ex' to Tia li ad FTS Taq, sem was enough to toughen the es. C6Dtl0l'l. by living up to, and Si ea f S ml' Y, eceuse Soongest heart wt, lf gee' beyond her part' She was thereflos 'eo Here eggvielr og However the best team egertee my supposed to be a stiff, re- rei 01' e a wasnt so rad aft I H 1 fljyrf' for served matron, and she was. OW ous' thou h the Worstel a ' ar Wil? We thought for a while we We hrmly and flatly he- nears, as good was H0 were looking at Lot's wife lieve, therefore, that the ' rp till' in Act One of Sodom and time is at hand to do some- 'i of ,fog Gomorrah. But she fooled thing about it. Let us gath- squarely in the Way of those fy us, and moved before the er our entire strength, in Wh0 Bitemllt to Shoot DHDGI' ei ea., Second act closed. round numbers, and stand Wads at the referee.-M. E. Hip . JM, . E N x w fr .x,r-rj -gr I rr,rA:Qfto?7: -ni., 'xjrli ri Q, J or . r.,,,,rr2A:4:r ',L,'rigor-5.' tyigpr ur.:--T or 4ri4aai:a9..k in is-M .aaffgg 55 :2Ca3eefmh.,,t6E4 92, 5-L5 I I S T A N Iv O H 1,1 6YQD3yE.X 1 9 2 3 Q U A D . . 'f .-,.g'ff.,4N T1 JYJ,--,I -1 0 f, Ii fy f' ' V '- ' , ' 1 --If 1, 97' Cp f?fq7J'3e- 3 .Il , IQ.'7 . I -f' , 'f Nm' V- 5-' ff - IQIIJXALFHN ,f , ,, .f , ,.,, , .,6,. 4, Y I . If. am. .2 NI. , f,,,, A .bf , I, .NI I I, I. .WL ff-'. In 'MQ we ' f ,II-.W , 1 1' 2 WHL: M I 'J' - I -.I If '.f+f'.-u iI-If I-1 cyl mtl ,f I xrlo - .-M A- X3 zzfalp: if M f I -'ff,4gge5-g:.4g1.g.:.ImII f-fx. 1' 19' 'M A'ATlT lTllT Emu' Yfrgfgbq TOTE YW' - 1 .1 Qi FI EIR GRADIIA I IO W Iii V I - .fm rt I ' I ILM' 'I 1 , .I I I D 'igtt' HAT III - TIT' .- , X ,. II -'I . . I, II Ivy! ,I FIRST-Bzuzfem NEXT-Mawmge THEN-A Home .III lf,II,' '- Nu .I It . . g'j ,,.,I, F TlL1zI's I'VfI,1'l'C IfVc Home In! ,I I , I I .ll III-Xi fi There is nothing which reflects the character of the home more than its I-if ' I, Plumbing and Heating Systems. 5 af 'I They :Ire a source of continual satisfaction or constant Irritation. JN N4 II TP, I Avoid taking chances by becoming acquainted with a reliable Iirm, one that ,XI ' Q, - .- specializes on new ideas and designs for the particular home owner. II Nve have two well-equipped showrooms and trained salesmen ready to give .Y jqmvf you the benefit of our long experience, also assist- you In selecting material. '-YM ,N ,I As soon as you have decided the important date come in and see us. 't' I R' II. jill ., lt'1l be worth your while. fx if GEORGE H. TAY COMPANY I'-III' Ijl XII I OAKLAND PLUMBING GOODS SAN FRANCISCO fy win I Tenth and Harrlson HEATING MATERIAL Mlsslon and Second jII'I5 Iflf,I?IN,I ' Phone Lakeside 4200 ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES Phone Douglas 2240 53Ag3fII'I I 'il . r I , I V1 IN Cv A If 1 ' II f gl 1 ':'IllIlIIIlI':f -- - W1 fu THIS ' Wherever if- . 'Y' I I '19 4 ! MARSHALL IIEWEII. Supply . BRAND M ,ALAJW Found it 4,I,., S F. . C 1.f lu I In, .IMI , .III an xancisco, al . Il.. M MIII ,I I. I ' I - ,I III 7,.V-W I Pacific Coast Distributors kc J' I If - -GNL :Q , .T'IJ!'!,I1' '. IIIII IUIIM , A A t t .I . IMI ' ' ' ',,'yI' III 7 C r V Ig' -1 N -' I' gif. gli M -ou- I , I-Ii 'I 4 lmjmu . .L . I, 5 - - M. 'gy A ,Ik Household Rcmechcs Q, I I H ill ' ' ' , . 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' NW N.-fy -5-- - I- NWSGXJE Jffgtf J NRL was Xi WJ lg...,L1fuJsl5f!i 19. f 5:,Q 'UF-1..'sf...C.t,.-,5'SsLi.L'Jf . . xt ,,,l . uuueuee ..,.H.-,-. , . . ,I, I Y. , ,PII jig, 5.41, I , F.:-,,j7.,:5jg.'a:g j-gf ' I 9?1 gJf!I'5'J' - ' XYG1 - N5 X' ff Q 'flag It 1 I ' 1.911 ILM ',' I VII I vfgtr li. mi I ' ff , I Q I' KN I l I I .- .. -ia! -I I 516 1 .1 , , , ,.. S1'4xN1j'OR1J owwblgzg QUAD -.1 A if A l 1 4 . 5 Q Y A 29'-:Am-o J-J N sw-lruQ'!r'f.'-LII 1. - . . . , '-Sx'. 'V 1 lmxfu Wzth aclcnowleclgments to Semor Sectwn, 19.23 Quad x7',:AQfffL'4 : lx, Q. W .Saw-il :UH Q50 'ml 2 Y ur -iff :iq -vi W . 3121? ll ,p : .15 9 rl. 5 1 ,ff fi55,'fl,'35tQ' l ' 'J' 115' - l 'v f eu Wifi l x.ff.lw H A lf:.ry 111' gfwer: ill: l WJ fififikifk 1 P. .lr . ,fsfglzaf l' Y' ' ' xr 'z r'Q5 V .VT ra N . , I 'yt TEH fu! ,wtf ,.. A . gi yp'ff.e1.l SQL JIMMIE tmvms nom' KINNEY W. F. mcwrs CIneorpor:Lted5 o. conmr ll.. 'g.l', . tl 3 l mfg, DAVIES, JIMMY M. JINXTOWN. CAT.. POPE, GRACIE SHAW M'l.f',N.f,,l AthlcticsTPeewen Vzu-sity 43, 45 1 Cnytaln, COPI'ICll'l'0XVN. Mom: -'A'-rMiQ'.l :Mg-rf , 12131-ble bquztd C453 Class Croquet .lezun ff,-i,.veX,6,mi pvigdeng N?glm.tMLi1n, H 1 ' :tn 's' ssoc at on 1 'es ent, ttl . -fl' ill' KINNEY ROLY THOMAS Tots' Tablenu Troupe 125.1 e !l'lwWM5 Los AN1ll'II.l'IS DRACHMAN, ROSIE Tue-soN, An-Iz. ,QlYy'1'! QW. Politics--Child1'en's VVnys and Means As- I,itc1'dt1m'c-Atltllor Mercy, Sus:m CSun- '-Mill.-l','1 TU, soclntlon C15: Manager, Marble Varsity d:1.y School 1Jr:unn.5: seventh grade class .'lv1i4!5 -gf, 'iffy' C453 Slingshot Team 13, 45. play, The Gumdropf' Little Children's .k,'u'l'IlfQfj5 LEWIS, WARREN FREDDY UNKNOWN 1894 Pmxennt. ..l llggys if LM Fmrmfre-'lfrensurer Hrst grafleg Treasurer EVANS, WILLIE CAREY RIVERSIDE. U- S- V second grade: Treztsurer third gmdeg Mlm- Propragamla - Editor Riverside Sunday Ll 5545 ,-3,?+,,.' nfrer, Kindergarten Kafeteriat C15 5 Business School Leaflets fl, 2, 45 3 Fifth Grade Ad- 'Q Ngqul - Mam:1.ger, Young: Folks Christlam Wenkley vertising Mzxnugerg Voted cutest boy ln .T1..V,!'v-I CZ, 3, 45. flrst g'rn.deg Buhy Quueners' Society tl., 45. MQ CORBY, GRANT WHITEY MATHEWS, .LIU MARY ..'N.flfQ9 gil GoD's COUNTRY Nmlz I-IoI.r.Ywoon -Qf:ll.uy,Q'Q my Dope-Juvenile Band Cl, 253 1001. Gram- A7LHLO'I'1:t1l-Child representzmtlve to Teach- '- Yf, f!5j QQ mar school committees 3 President. Room GFS' Kind01'l-fllrtell Kounuil Cl, 2, 3. 45 3 'WIW2 F' Qi- 202, Boss, Associated Girls of the First Grade: WQJQU ,A Ng., Member, Hello Teacher society. 'kg 5 HT il Q' ff ,- Q'-T-F1 ...lf Mx Wuxi l CJ f ', -fylgl .N 151 411 l'1ff:g,l,--ix! X 'gb .95 ., l tri.. l QQ' '?W.f1'4ll lil .1 ,.,.H.,4, ll 5 A' 34-121 Wil C115 lt AM Y . jjj. ' ' f 5 tl! Q ' ' . H- fa 1-rg 111 .34 FM Ju. lf ,if ' . l ' ' Q ESQ! W 'O j'JQ4'Qfl CQ! ermcm Porn nosm mmol-x MAN WILLIE 1avANs MARY Mlvrmcws QLLMN, 1 AT ,X cf .l6 .l .wp Up... 1, ,.....,.,-- U -- -f.-- - 4f i ..--...fA.-.M-...,- ..... -..MA , JN . yi ' ' . ff-. ' 1 v, - V. 'T.'T'-fi l'T'T'-f' X' --'fl 'Y5 TZ . ET'TZTV?iT3 s 5Q'w'V ?.ir?W.j'yQgf ffsi'fZt?4l5ob14-.rl3:f'z-if 3 l Lf1jwflf'.g' 'qyvjx' fi- QJg 'L 'g fwf .N bv, -W - ' 'f' W if 5- , , f',f1,.1' ..f-ir' ' ,f 'fu ..1 fl, A ',,r-.4 x .g X. .-DTS 5.l'JjQk?15,! 'lv f:Xff 'W:4- . 'EC -Z ly . l YG-Yi 7 I h UT? 1f'.'1:vl'-:UA M' VXI-L J H. 11 1 ' .JG ... ,U silk. -- .:,n. 5 E f V . In xv 1: . ,. L X is-,N 5 ww. l, LN. isliiaitiiislif1f:i. 5 43.254 .xi---+ -4 5 iris? la 52Qf'A.i5T 'Pies 547 STANFORD QQJUN, 1923 QUAD V q, -1 1 N. -N , .. ,pf .M J -1 . I- 2 ' -2 ww -if f. 'f--fwf:'-I-4.Tf:'w 'I f'wf'fr f. IRTERIPH .II,1Eg.Qfa.i2R+32eG,Iy25. Jaw. 5 E5if5fLT:S12'f'f':f5flS1iQ1IIfEQfI9:51.25'2w.JffQQgf cgi L: IKE fjlj A -.-. ...., i- ....... .LL,,, E-...Q bak . 'EF' f --' - Y W- QI,,L.lfg. mx' X f xr I. Q M It II 'SW' Nfl 'Ui' '3 ,W RAI wi .7 9 AJ CAI . ,fp -If , ' 'I f Nl M H I. ac C . . CWIS om any WI' XI IH3' ,X U 3 g5i5WffQ We. :iff Ia I 2l'l'1jI '- -, U13 .'1g2. i ,x , mf, . Ig, My GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL .ig-,I 1,3 ', H. . X' I -H yy . wilw ltiffig CORPORATION BONDS ggi? -Y 'Wu fm! U A. I if -A uifdx-A,Z:I' .9 -. S'3'.f V . . . . . . . T7 Cahforma Commerc1a1 Uruon Bldg. Cmzens Natxonal Bank Bldg. Yi? I SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ku mf I wk My Y .If IIQJI I Mig. 5 I QR lf ff? I IGI fx ' I 1 -NIH Irfjxl VIH' ,XY JF' I ff -if-If I'i,uwf'I 9 fi' ..K3NU,Zf,g N Hy f C VISALIA, 104 Wm Main Sl. VQ'f5v'3 4 'Wg' PASADENA, as um Calaradn sf. POMONA. 357 Iwmsfmmfsf. '- 7, rgJV1 V exif rg RIVERSIDE ,AQ fi 'I Y ' ' . uw LONG BEACH, 111 Em! Ormn Azfe. SAN DIEGO, Cnbrzllo Theater Building hxlfffi :,fX'13g'f,I MODESTO Lfgi' 7 asfgfiifym ' ,R hgh!-, fa Rv' - , . Aff, :V WJ . ,. X' ' 4 ' 'a I' ',', 636 S. Bramlxmy h PH PHE ' ' S X5 408 Fourteenth Sl. Q 'LX 2 'N ' . RN- ...N -. . - Y S lol xx af, -- ,mgggitrw .I N N I R+ .MM N A . K I I, 1 Ewing. M i 'DIN 4 9 N - ff, f We WW I Ri. I N31 . XQQQETS SAN FRANCISCO, 41 GfdlllA1f0. MM SACRAMENTO, 422 K sf. IBAKERSFIELD, 1923 1 sf. No.1 -QR Q frxx BlAfgQ3I SAN JOSE, 285 Svlllh Finrt Sl. SANTA ROSA, 523 Fourib Sf. T' I if . -IME , I STOCKTON, 531 Em Main Sz. FRESNO, 1228 J Sr. :' ' og , I 4- M Q. 2. 95 Lrg If-,yrq , ' W A O lffvj 'H 1 J W DI N. ITN . K2 ,,L.f 'gi'-f W, . Tag., , 'ICIAOOMM' Q IigI' ffz:gg4gig. , . A2 l A vi A. K ' 'IHC bil! CHQ, Y RS-Qdiafqggm 5? Q p1f :i7':y Taj D 'Ai ,f 05 ,- J ','L J A fKI'f' ' S',QifiBgl,'l lym' iv,-. Q f -I if :I -1, 'fn I-III-sw 91' ew. Qty! I 5.-7t,'.1jgLQ?,f fljfwlpggtkiv, if fiiggj -api? Q LQ 153.gif if 3: .. wlQ.,'5,. -I 548 M 4. -lf, ,z up r VN my X 'm , AU STANFORD WN 1923 QUAD qc' 4 ..,,'0,9 Q ffzfw'fff2,,-wwf-1f4ffff Tw mi..-W fx ' ff' .2 '51:1fv-+- f, :if.-iiffwb J MW L kk? QW? QU' L 1 'EQMK wa- EWG' ' 1 f: ','g in 'M' 1-'xy :J-1 gym ring, 65,5 J' F' ' :IN Mfffj 1. lg f X ,f'Pff,,x'EJ mfg: QI. 'y 'Pie fm gr.,- fig: tiff iw 2354 f'1'i2PgQfi W uf aw 1 :X f s br fgQ,'Nr7'g:1 H W ,M fclffiflfff 16,7 J wil M , , . I 4,1 :YW J 'Mfg ' if few md . lg 'GP' p Eva' E-1' ? 'V' fl. W P W2 Z :Q' iug S W UMW up 'J -U9 W1 My W S, Q lg . ZH 1 2112 SM? Wk my--W get QQ? QA Q , Qw fx wsy Ly! Q Q ff JT Yffrfu-X gg, fL,,'5f,Q M X ! QT Effhil Yr! -Moea HS ' ef: QN- iibwill g I' N. -.hfijrgvle f X , Hx. Y' 1 IFE-.w MF-,,,.. ., -- - ,. ,-.- - ,,..., ,.- g.-...--.,-.A---.--.--,v.--,m.M-,------, ,,f,f.K 1 - f p1 7-V15 H1:-:i--- -ef'---'-1:-Tvwi' ,: -'- ,. J' 'F' ',g,'92'J '9 i,F'. :'g-A'q ,g4 - T Z-'J' ' 'wg 2 gglmw- 7 Q, yy J. 5 YQ1 Ji-,' fLY'f1f?-'af--,UW A if SL'lf'L N f f cv f . , Viv ,fl ,dx M. JC ,rmffk X, nv ,M if W 355221 -EMLQiLQ59Z3fgia3'.aw.X f'i'4 ' 'f 7' fiiiduaffg- 0?.,?XffQPQEQQQufbigyg 549 I. lm! . NF .u .lg l STANFORD ,Hmm 1923 QUAD rv O a JRC? ,DHI .L pf . Cb . ,N , , ,nh I H. C. 37.5 5 gif .I X J, , A K, ...U V v 5 'IN A, - Q'--1-1 5159-4,-1 'f ' ?Eff'f 1 . w'. v'-L' ' 5 ,ffl . C 9 n Lvlkiif ff . ' ' W '15-P4 'Jil lf. 1711 Q' f f- 1- W - 1 .f mf' .. .1 .. A My--. 2 .. H . . M' J - fi. .lf my .1 Q ,, A. - --- Ne, .ix-X ,v ,-.M.-v.-.,.. a-1Wf,, X f I-M LU J Xm....i-fi ' W 1' wmigi ' 'I i .- AXII 1 . i xi if M i f. ff? Y ' yiff ij! . ,J 1. Q Ll Announcing new name if VV? F . Y w.,Z,, mul l0CflfI0'lI' of 'yu- 4:l'?li,i i-J'f: i ,iii Ng., 1 r I '. aqfifii C f ' TO ,-:MU ,f ., , i1F1g,la.j2, 2lII'lOI12l 21 CfCIf12L i i W ii ERN IE M yA.'i ?'.': , .. gfiyffz' . to bo knoum, as MU1T1lKEN'S .Qi- ffvf 'N A 45' if gf TODDLERS WI' if V33 fi' -. X. U ,, ,, .V ww ', ix li M .. Uv.i ...uf wikiaff K -V i '-w -V 1 W1 t9-M z.V,iiW.f- . :ff-ii., f' QW iii, :Q 1 i..n. V' r LW yuh J' p' 'LD V -- i'1.iQ'i fit! ,I N. H ,wt J ',, N Q ff .f N . X Au-5, ussell Cafeteria M Nw of college activities about i . 'iw ,.. . I UNIVERSITY 81 BRYANT San F-rcmzcisco Bay fd' i Same management. All new and modern equipment f Oakland, California . Rs ii, 'xr ii i, if X 1 V x .514 .Vw J., ,. ,iw The Candy with az H-. is ' 'i,'ivI!'.l'-X! u H 11 a V, J' .ggi ' -f College Ecizzmtzow' gig . ' 'iii V V '- iv' 'KE in ' sf.. '+L I. FFL . . .ly ,L ,fin -Q N An Imfzmfzon that -i. mr.: b - b xi.. ii-mQ.y:g ,f X N as grown 'wzt A X - - iii X Szzznjiwz' U7ZZZ'61'5Zlfjl -.35 wg . for twmzjfyioe ymm f 3 '? r55- X I A 'AW 417' N x 1 ' 7 WE 7 'f1- Y r , 3, X Q 5 Q4 Nik . , fi ixi ..... a .- .1 i a W z lson s Ii iff'-12, Nw Palo Alto Fresno jf San Jose STANFORD Turlock iQ'ig.ii -Nw WS' Lil-- .,... ,. WW, ,.,..., . N., M, ,,,, www, , , W, F S 5,1 5593 -M , --.Ne M ',-..',67 vrfyzif ,sms 'A 1 qs? Qui , 'ravi i vvfwgwwfqqgg QQ -rgii. '- 11 -,Bi if Diimdifqeff N'xCAw,.Bm:'s.' .'x14.n!L2.,Q91i .11 Qi,Of'12 i'K..L - ' - - ' -1f:?1L'.,Li'51fQIQLQLQU'-'Qi-L'i Eiabilx' if 550 M if x , .H rl .,,, Wil U ,Z l I ,I f YN .x 'Q I KN , , STANFORD W 1923 QUAD J , :DDJ fone Q , -.- X Iiffgfifdigffy' :,'?Tf4:' F5 fW yj1f iL'5 , in ,, ,ff f 5 .415 'HE ITF T .QLI ',I,6'?.', ,.ff.'f7, 937512 if 5 2450 'W -2 u.,.,g.Q,w' - C v JFUv,'f3 IW 3' fl 55- 5 1 C5 H :ffl THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA gfiif, .3,1'1, w,,, aw, ,A :ff lf? OFFERING 'rl-rum VERSION OF AN OLD SONG, p.l,1lffQs,i5g 2 I ' . ,1x,2f':l' f'sON OF A GAMBOLIERN ,Q-,,,f,Q,a,, 41.1 5fWQ'2Q f . y,cfQw,,,:v l, , 1 Q, ,re gal 5237 We tried to build a Stadium, but now we won't, I fear, 1'lJ5'i,Q'1 f-,QW Our plans have been a-brewing for just about a year, We've got a million dollars, and the plans are all complete, N ,,lI5f',42, ig For they've been used at Stanford, and they've proven very neat. ff ,ll X Chorus QM It's a helluva, helluva, helluva, helluva, helluva, helluva mess we think, Tf,Q1I,,fQ'f' MV. Were it not for Prohibition, it would drive us all to drink, 'lffnjfgtgf The dog-gone thing, it must be built, or folks will want their cash, ,1flfQ5ff.jff wry. It seems, upon reflection, that we've acted rather rash! f1l'QfK.3'7ji ,Ali Ill. 2 j Q NM At flrst we thought to build one made of concrete hard and true, lifiwfflfyif ,Mtg But lately we have come to think that maybe dirt will do. Ig,:l,m'f5f,Q im The name-plate that was promised for each hundred-dollar seat, 'ff4',ll1T,52jQ'1 Al? Can be nailed onto the wood-work, when the building is complete. ,yxggffi if ' Chorus ffgifr Ill 3 A X fl. .M Lg, wp It seems that no two persons can agree on How and Where, The value of all real estate is way up in the air, ,2'fJ','y,'g.ijg fl? The Regents have a headache, and lovers' hearts are chill, I rC:.2f? 9,3 if They will not have their canyon marred by ugly concrete flll. Ei'Xlf,f7QQ7 'I 'I' rv Ili' Q WP Chorus yy: at -f we The case is in the law courts, and our plans are in the fire, 'ijtgilgigj ag, 1 Crude jokes about the Stadium beget our righteous ire, QQ Big Games will be at Stanford till we get the darn thing through- ,ijt From present indications that will be a hundred years or two. O ' w ' Chorus lZQ,':.jf,Qll 16553172 , ,uf lr 'Qqfx 5-:M-UQ, xx fi ' Qi the fist by 5.2, 53' SW, fbi 5' P' ,LQFQ , '- s' ' ,gm ' W' 'A'QQQ1Qlf'T'f,Q' O ,- Kg 5333, I 'CQlivjlft??gq??ft.ifl?Tq,19 ' ' Q i5 f-ggi? FFS? F5121 Q ' 1 I I M I + , f f' f F 2-'f 1 I 1 , 'fp 'N ,rl sw D'-r ' ' F - ..,ll,e,Q9, 551 ST XNFORD Xe 1923 QUAD 'I 'i I l l ,,, I . , I T I -' aww, fog- ,1'f.,o'P -- 1559'j.5jl1ii95jE,-5f,3.'fl ' jfq - 5 gf, any f ix: W.,-,-, ,131 If 'G yt-wi: ,aff Lwfgg '4j?:i+',3?j ' 'G,?JXa,,:l,u'1k ff-'f - EE! ,f.'f f 'fb- f , ' -.fl A M ' fi it .' :L 'N -,wc Q- ,V , ?'?'i3L-Ili e1e '- -1'1 LL'-fm-.tiff clit-E -H1l1...vl' 2, 'gli' 2' .lbimfl .. A lllf:,e-5.51i'a:'f'I-'tt-,Qiffg if.i5',g'ffi'i ' mi 'P-f.C,,,,g.w' ATT 'TTT--T- TTT-wi-fg:,f ,V 'Iwi A K '! L-w, . ..eNl,,,,g 3 DOWN brings you 4, I - N 'f'J' ' Il- -, 2 th1s coRoNA ,f,,, H11 ir link' if I ffl gl 2.5, Whatever your course may be, we have a Exile' jg.lr.l,l,lQ CORONA equipped with the special characters .255 LI xvjyg necessary to type your notes. ll I S2 clown and thereafter S5 monthly until S55 is fit fgilwlnfif, paid: or if convenient, pay S50 cash. .Kiwi I J'ill,IfjZ Corona Typewrlter Co., Inc. elf 546 MARKET STREET san Francisco, Cal. ly1 9 l z'f :ii 'I i'v lil NIJ , . I nofgyyx INV ESTMEN1' SECURITIES .gli Ijflllzf NN'e deal only in Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds. selected with the most fi'-is tl 'UW' careful judgment, based on 31 years of successful business experience. WZ. . I I ,x,.,'q-vw I: ,U ARSTENS 81 ARLES NCORPORATED W g,','l,f-I 7 -'.-.l .-- W I 7' FQ, '. .4 f 11. ', GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS I ll-I INSURANCE EXCHANGE itll .,lll,.,',iy SAN FRANCISCO I,f.,lf, San Francisco Seattle Spokane Los Angeles QW' .frl Established 1891 1 -,IN Clyde S, Cook, Ex '18 Floyd NV. Mosiman, '19 '!'lA',Q Kqlfqf lloy King, '19 I . ll. F'rederlclcson, Ex '22 I-it A -nf , .. Tyr, JZ - girl i ' 'ly AM 5 ' V174 Q :git l,,H1 al :I If KMIWQ: : 5.1, . I if 'il :V my. all-if . E- I I :ii 'lit X if ld Q1 '.'fil+:m. fx' ivy- 'I-. H. 2 'V siglxyfw' .ll 3ZY1'lf'K,f 1'.xT,.,xcn I-IO'I'lCl'. 5,413 L,I,5g,3,f if: UI nm NG I ,fl 'I ,Af .3-.RY 'N .li.'f,Q' ,155-Q3 Hickey-Freeman Clothes look exactly gif! I we rg fly what they are -- clean cut custom 41.3. i 'ld clothes, dlstlnctive in line, dignified ,Dm , yfzqi, in treatment, and revealing a wealth 3,104 Q,-lfixgli, of, delicate hand-tailoring which you fjjh, 3..Q!gAQg, simply do not get in ordinary ready- iff, for-service clothes. XQHCI , . ix, Sults Forty-Flve Dollars and up. 14,11 d'f'i.lu ffl MSW, fp' -'ix' all 'l ', -1L'g-232. I klkwd fu l1l!.LI X1,uY'Qf .Q 5- In I I, u L - ,,,, ,E , , , , ,Mia M,--,MA ,K NI Gai' -fsjf 'T , . I . - ,Q '0 -D T,-7 VYVV 'I ...,. , ,,,., - 1 I -- - I 1 I l ', Ll: -,f .. 7'-.1 y - V- -' -'ir . LJ413, I.,,t,,,, -' A J-,.'5'u - , , I .-- ,. I I, . A in 1, ,yi 4' me 'wf X . , ,T Wiiiqr ' .Taft Er:3l,,'?Qx1-,, ff, og, ' me A-gsflf N ' -2 . ff 5,.,,, Q fgflillin ,1 ry iiffwf ebb, alll If nt'.,1f.5'gj I f f4l' Q f',l'tf?93l51i at 141+ ,wel II 'I it ij, 'ga v 11' Q 2 'T ff 47,1 'f in , f'.,,,-F'li,, . ri, Iii L , MQ ll Lj ,r TIS' Q NY-N'-9' -'-A , if 'gv.'l3-1 sale, . L-f -,J-,e:l:e1g QPF'Zags,Q1gf',if:g?,'ggf:r:f5-JN14? 552 STANFORD o,,m,o 1923 QUAD ,Q . u X, A, 1 f , X 4 J. Q , H . . . , -Y , . 7 ,7 .A P +A- 2: '-fc '-P -Y,-' f, - .-,lf X, - ff '--L ' X - f - 5f f?7f'-GW' ff xf' ki?-Q' 'Q ff A7-?.'f'.: 'G5Wf9 5XML? f? 'f,'5f1X1XQ':tFkf -f'5'5 J 'A-5f13Y? l f' F3'if.fN' 23 9-viifif'iufff l. y. N U 66 X . , : . 4 . If , r :,u,qa'g 4,'-' 9+ .LQ 4Q . f .1114 Off:--2-L 3 fvf3fiZ'- 3 -A .gi-f: H -ffl.. l:,..g .4f:..' '-QI' gff,g y,Q 5f,.5XQ ' ' ' A W 'm'vn+M ?w.N,L..,x-97 -W mf, C 'B ?f LW -if M J gl' N rf' ' ummm COMMENT .V X Q? u,,,-rpqr-CRITICISP1 yi. ,. P U 4 , I 'W N ' wuv 1 1 Paorasflt ,jwgifg '45-'W ' Q af f 5 ,mf f ,if N ,123 X, I . fi A e y w .g A W X Gb ' A 6 y ing IMD PL T! wg 'r veal, LA ilcm 1 ' ' W I ' , f WO , iv, fy, CLUB K f ' ?5?'ZS3P'4,f5'I.l,fi' 3 ,- Q Z M3129 15 ' HOME GF crunk v cw POINTS . 5k 'Mi'I.- 221:11 SPHIHSH u. f, I Yr I f as J ie ' ' Sf ., , - ua I-0 f If A +1 1. I - 4 -4 1 '.' I 4 , l1'!fQ, K. : ,fs 451 1 -- , 7 ' ,554 ff'wfz ?w2ga M U SCLUH ' 1 , .5 ,, if llf P ' Ei! f'!Q X -4 WX Axqrsw , ,N . -,Y v ' K . 'af VN -4,:,,', , U? K' f 07- 1 ,ff ' 4, L aw A f Y Q 'f,'?fP Y ' Z TRENCH 'I' f ' 'Am V!! N M xl ' ' -1'i'lw' 3: Lo cL.uB ',f-Jjphkt, ff-QQ.-ff I' 7 5 A if 5.2, ': Ftmflgitiq . ' HITT nn Dmzxr ,,vwf,f Skrrzxyiifvmq vm num Pm LHW MAJOBS NOT LBHRRETF. 1 5 ng I 'L WA ,V l A 'Z-dx , Ii 'Xl W W VI ii? K Q wl 0 ' 1 IAM!! Fl -ff 5 I V Q, I- I LV W Y W X ' fi-, E s M ,lm - A 'f , - Q' , cf ' QL-vlffzi, A 5,0 s -X K I yf . , J , 7 4,'fy2iQp N' V33 2 Y X f gi: 'Lv' Tl ml ' ' connu-unvany gg W ' A -mffj zkab , In if mmm ,:, QLMQJ1 :if 0189994 3 553555 Q 'S--f 1'- N H wx I ,x M ron rmmv JRHNAQ-Elg'QlCNc'21-Lwcru Q L fa F A Punt ' 1,70 ,. f X M, Mk I A QHMPUSW ' v f' X 7 if2XM1Z'P. ALL D slew. nunsnmres . ..,. UH fi Q - WKQM WAI! 5 iff- 13 Z X :E 1 ,f 1 ,xi f , , f A Xgiff 1 w , JN 15115 ' 1 'rf fm 'P . M Capub x 'l - 2 f L A I- 1 f, fi! HIE -V 'ff , f fi . , Y NW fi HU' GOWN A QWW 0 55 1254 WAR , K I If V 9l,YW'3.Lf Qi N4gm NW-N D - 'A X5 ' P W '- ,. C 0 am, r'1om-ul-Y me r rm G 0 P R- FS- A 'Uff T X ' ' - f Lb- VN W, .Mu warn rw 'X 'V Ksfurkx wg dw Klip .. ::'.m:: L fi MQPN f -X-ff . W, H Afsf- , ,, Q11 ,-.A-.gn-clvn . il I Erie F I HE H EW f A' X I 5 5 Cusss BTW Ka. 'I V , Ge' my +6 g ii l :pre-:iw , Ch Q5 f- ' ' Eng., I .E im MN S , 7, 'vi ' ' 1: , 4 ff E ?Y?:!ff2E , In . P X xxxxhmk gg, Vg Ln. 'V I A 'Lf vie ,HZ Zzf-..L ' lm C mem ' 5 ' I ff 'D CEN: W 5 CHEN' 5-'UB' L,55'r Mavf EY 'QW ' f?QlJff. W - Agp -rm-:. Naam GREAT 1154 THB GREAT FAQ-1J, Nfl, f QTY' -NH! N .YY,,...fH 'A'L, ,WW ff- W- ..,,,,,,, 'ff.'V 115 rf-221, XF.'Su,fgfS'gjOrt1 s 1139 5. if QED P ff, of f X 1 wi , 55 +'+s !5-L',H WJ , - ,wxgqv-Mx ILE ,. QfL,- fx gif f. '2.S.-f'1f4-fs,-b xi N15 WNM J f'--5 W I ' fn f'57?34-4' 9: U1 1 E' -3fVT1Q,1'f'-cgi' Q50- 6l!'f'iv'25 R .wC1 'f JU FuJ,fggc35 lfwigiL Z :' ffiQ-Qey Www- WJ .f!f4'm f4L i 'f' 4,aT g-,.4Qa gf, Ng 1 ,Jig Q f , ,',gs'1'..n.-555' 11- f-Qwf-I '1-'l - -f f-b - 553 STANFORDF :QE-1923 QUAD J - P ,',3irVf7nr lilffff ' ,Qfhf Q4 '- 4' i,f .Ql'gg it-Afviq-fx 9i'V1'v'2f,x 7' f v'il'Wf -3' V. 1 21,11 - ' X K, X .1 ,fav 9, ,f','v f ff F- ,, iw,-n 9 ,v xv' n - -Q'-nk' M 1.l -9 - ?- - H1 -' J, V ,. of 'u,,fC fy,-J R.. f' Y -vj Ifffavl- ',n'gT - ' ,, ',,'.fi-,,A,-- P 3 '4,fgg,,VQL' 3 figi gi 5.1.1-Cv ,.,-f M- -N -J' X fri ' 1w'-': 'af 5, 1 I Mft. L A-LAM , X 2 A-.3 --. V , .0 , Y, , -- . ,rj Jfvh V J V f':..mnn- 'x M ' an-or 'se if gf RE LIABI Z ,IZ Y' if 7 1' ,N , 0 .N r -'-' , J 54 ' 1 1-L. 1, I 1 ' - . I I . Y , 3:-'yj J! Advertising reliab1l1ty' has grown to be a bit old-fasl1- Y ljldlxyi ioned, but the importance and pleasure in kl1OW1I1g a 1!.-il!! 1'-xl-Y-.xl I-Ni truly reliable Shoe Store is just as keenly vital today Hip Q as it was over a score of years ago, when THOITS first ff,-f.i9l!Mfg 'i' , began serving Stanford men and women. It has always ' i 5'jf,f.1,f,, 'F been a source of constant pleasure to us to enjoy the lflf'-U3 reputation for Reliability that our strict adherence Hlzyjf to conscientious principles has earned. X ,a',-.xf-,ful i -'. :IQ :xx .' 1 V 4 -,n to W Brunswick-Columbia Musical Instruments 'U' !i'1,'P:3 ,w Phonographs and Sheet Music 1 W iLl ,,1'Ltl'f ' Records Victor Records Pianos and Cleaning Works A ilk W Everything in Music Hats Cleaned and Blocked '-fwF173.a1. Best Equipped Plant on the Peninsula ,,,..l. ' 1 fs-sq r J Wy Jil' jx 1 JWUJ ' ' -L, X ,X in W S' 'B wt ' f'iv!lM1'Ai '.El,'Q. 5.1167 l Fx'9'yff.'f :ii-N61-,wtf nj Q.-3 fish if 0' 3,- 'wif'-'-' I f ' iffy. V .ly ' i' kb 1-. , 1 N 'ttf ml 'Qkiftw tl N 1 'fav- .Q7 igafdm .vm KLT5' A qv, in-LQ' I-v A W-It gg :Wiki ' 4 l' cr! lx'-lo x ll 71 .N Gfziivfg tif'-Cl' ' y f-Q7 .. THE MUSIC SHOP C. E. Martin 273 University Ave., Palo Alto Try Us for Quality and Service Palo Alto: 317 University, Phone 739 Malin Office and Plant: Redwood City, Business Phone 425J Ros., Phone 818W Phone 221J Czzmellme wi lil! .Vw .5 i.,, ls, ig.-4 in i - All or the complexion I-Iarmlcss, Efficient :flu milf! gn I-- gal Y i W' fl ww N fi 4 I J 1 X I J 'itll x N. 'M ni, i W- Q I ll Cr? A iQ,'1'f,f3 lf.Q A CH,1lf0I'l'1lH, Production which has stood all tests ffl 0 lov 14 ,gf f, hw For Sale Everywhere ff ,carey gi f 'Q fit um 45 f ' lr '- I CQ: - . , - ,,,..,.. ,...,r,--.,. ,, , ,i W , ,... 4.1 ,NKJV .'Tf-..s,.'STCT'3V c '-2. .. . 1 . T., Jf.',T ?1 T ' 40- X 1 ' fl'-1 , H132 5 Mt 'Z :A C stef at iff.: Jisfiiliif' ll-fSZ7',7f7 .h .rm I:f:::'fTi:1,'lFf?f:v ,il if-'ge ' TER, :LLL-'ih.'jtilaQ,xhfU :mx gfxkq . 1 ' -1 - -f , - uf.. , ,H , ' ,v K 'z f.--- 1 ' .7 -' se- ir Q V' , v'J'L, 1-Lf' tw' 1113. srifff-yi 32 s-'IH ' ' -. A f 2 ff' fszilvii in- -5-K Mm .4 X - V - J 1 .A f,...N Q 1 H 'QLD JL. Y 41 . la Q., .H ' 1 Ft ,fw4-w,w,-jypggjhgy-3,-:Wit - --- ,44 1- A f. 554 fx, ,f,X' .'k,v STANFORD puma 1923 QUAD ' 4 ,M . , 5 fL'ff Q' .. L K N jf: T sf W , ' gf, 'SA 1fzf4?liQi-git! - I 1 .5 -vxA 16.15, V: fY,igf:1'4 x A- 'AQ V' 1 XL' 'NX' '::'xl Oa S'!'Ex W ' H X' ' x ' A Lv? lj 1111.52 IZA' 3:17 V o'c'N 'xw v Tir 2f,'7a s Q' 1 - ww ' 1 '!..,'.1',ff-' L U .., .f . xl' if 1- ,X -1 Mxwpf ,. 1.35,- f' ,',-A --,x ,Q 1,.A. 4 I flwy . 'ff w, 5 Q, M5 1' ','!1xfs' 51 g, f'Qf-322.-'ILP ,ff r Wim X 'KTYLKSEY - HOLDING I-HS OWN - U, -3,.qf'J ..',1'g. .i.1-A -A -I gl. -igfgggffk 'Q , 1' f,f'- , 3 '- ' 1:4545 W: 12- ,Q U I ix uf r - W, 1 t rf? wif 9 M 1,3 1251 f Wfg fs-f Q NV! ' - I M E. ' I svnmswcnms A mserme OFM -HNOT Tl-ll? A.S.S,U . THE y1,'ji Fg2,g ., M A mf' 7 QEUTEILNDARQDING 1 GEO 5 ' vnu, USUAL wfzfffs mf IN HOLLYWOOD Hf:fgl,y5g:f 5 f, i3 ilu I '. A W I ff 4 MifE?.2w iff. , ummm scones A Kmocxom , IN A CLINCI-I 0' E ,fi Q-31g if 'XF 'X ww ' ' :QUEJTTY V-Jn, ,p f,'Q , mb Mg, N , -A ,Y H-, ,.., .. ,w.-K,4' U YJ 7. N35 ,- . I -4-. fl :mfg v L .G 'L Q ,'f A'ZT1' 3 K' ATX 'Lf' -HQQCT'f1'f3 -- f,S .xw3?:4Q1f ' as x 4 'xiikgffl' f ' iqiffif v N if im SQA Xie-iffgfizQf4'if5i4SiC?g?sffS.mfa . H' 1 1223530,?42i?.ilff2rXNif' 555 X , l fl' J 1. STANFORD i0,,,M,o 1923 QUAD 'r ., .1....,p - JX'7'f' 9f',f ?fV'f1 -fd -' . ' V1 WU, ' fi 217121. 'gif'-jill I ':'ilL'fnRiW5 W -2' 217 .WCW ffl f '-A ' ' 1? .Jw l '4+ M , . A y A :I ifixflgyr D - 4 'A'- 'i 1 ' V' i' SM Li ' g,'-3555 The Lmdzng Imzzmfzce Orgamzzvzrzon 0fAme1'zm we FS,-' iw li-Llw . I in 'fgfgfg ,Q Comlminod Aetna M' i Assets, 5li2l9,14l,4l-L Lines e1ub1'ace fill 1 Plus an unexcelled Ser- every form of insur- will 'ifggllf If vice Staff of 10,000 ance written Six Aetna-1zerS today ' bw. ,ll,1 l '1'T. M, l .fan llllm FFILIA I ED , ,iw Q- i The - lf-l EI A COMPA IES f'f i l5Ef9if?,'9l pl-il Al-:TNA CASif,u,'l'Y Al-:'l'x,x L11-'ic Ixsivimxvrz Co. AlI'i'0xiou1r.lc Ixsmmxci-: Co. ffl .'LW'f7 ,' Sa Si'lu':'rY Co. or HAu'1'ro1m X, ,' .l-iii . ' ' ' ' lyfz J. R. MOLONY, Maumger Aetna Bldg., 333 Pine Street -Sill, f,fif'4lll i.l j'li4 Wcestern liraneli Office Sam Francisco, Cal. flaw 'ZZWI' i ,li ll' l .5 H-b ' S ' - 'Ill l 'V ff q y..,fi , C 1 Cf H121 HVIHSS Hercules EXPIOSIVCS Lv.. c-,ff i - .,.ll'l,,ii,3 and Loan SOCICIY . . . . Mi P-.X5j,li.,-,', fm' Mining, Quarrylng and 1--ll 'WS , , - , Yfffl lxilsll M HIBERNIA BANK fl0IlStIlll'tlOl1 Vlfork QM gllr. ills I4 Im-orporzitvd 1864 HERCULES N 'L' xg my 'K' 7 S S1 'l Cor. Market, McAllister and .Tones Sts. I 'W San Francisco ifmi,?g'f lf' gg 'ASSETS - - - S76,432,697.31 POWDER, lfixl' RESERVE FUND - 3,093,726.24 S33 Smolceless Powders: Infallible and E. C. Open Daily from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni. for Field and Tra.p-Shooting it 'N X Q, , ,i L lx .lxwvwy , . 9? :Xl ,li IL Saturdays from 10 a.. m. to 12 ni. ,J .- A HE RC ULES 'PO WIDE R COMPANY Q gg' ww., Open Saturday Eve'gs from 6 to 8 o'c1ock J. B. Im-e, Mgr, ,-Vigil WL ,ff - 1 3- f07' deposits only Chronicle Buildlni.: Sam Francisco Z' If -,,', ein 1 .QJ,ll .iff-. lpwrf ' ll bfi 'lib' xv! bl ,M i w ' ef'-.DOW 'Aiiifif' TH - S..i,4:1, me H A A -he A . ...I . . KAW 'fl' '- ful, 'M , S i -- 3, ff- yfnfnnrs- - ,-ff-if f f. .,,Q14,,6'v W' igffl, gfg' I' 1, 'V Cl le .V uf TM.-ff l G gfnrnifa 4, yfi'.T. 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' 17 it if J --uf' 1:-' - pp, ,y, rm i,:,,3 - rf . ,A X 0' - Q-gl rp-X, CI i 4 ,A xl ,X A 4 , Th Ill . - -, - iff? lt ksguvelriixleglliigflgifnzi?!sxg:':'l many iinocksz r-,iff lgiifg, :L Y y 1 h . - oinghont k fn -. .r.-3 gr ,f .fnoloqu T2dr:g'..w.ZrrJfa::r:r1f.ifuS::1rrgrrr?-Ita., Amir -hr. 'X -tn r - in - review, 1 ,g,, ,yr , mec:::.::r:1l:,t:::':rL1.Fxr::r':5:'rrbrir1-,sn - gfzgrh v V3 V 2 , n h , 5 tg re ' J, f ' ',.,:,,lr. The subject which this course prgggnlg The Frhiuiciiaciimim expose' fiunouncmg 'ugh and gig: campaign' r-'intfel r xt s based upon experiment H , nourishment they give gh ' ff 0 In psxchical analysis. H Alridcrglviddhis cub reporters and assigned lliriirrlillztihifaliowi l7 r,Hi1,-f '1' -Q Q The mm of such a course as l Th- , rm to take dinners out and criticiz 'i' Fil' l,,r,,,i I! not io lhmriu mah this Thr- famine caused by rughmg hm, the H C the fm- 'min k V, ' , , r ' r .rr lil ,, Bu, ,un to paint thing! as the M Thi grnmcadpuddrnz renppenrinrz day by could no' Ply: KU' fpixrrli r, rv l And everyone who h ' y E' . tu y c'm.h of buucl' OH the n ' ' 'fi' im' ' xl r , as surmrsed Thr, new 1 Gr und that n wh, d t f ,r W Tha, he ,S psydmn I. ld H 'rf ranging menus which ,,,, 4 W- V' Q M ' -li Sh, ld I Ili- 0 ruthlessly revealed h on 'Om year to yen-. ri ,,,.Q U -Y-But vFQ:1yc5cnt our harmless hm And mn a cu! of Suck sucmfiecrct skclctons ns these. V ,Arg U ' ' U SMC fits. put it en. Some co lc - YS N cd W l' hungry refugees. W r ry .1 .V - P P had their feelin 5 h r ,A I H., ,mule and policy were hit, I UH: and some were surprised: 'T ' IN-. Y F And everybody bollght rho luL3:r fC'5Cg- swf My ' ' . ia , Q V ,i E his 4 -,P A - P The manager and editor drew salaries Dgarriiwn l',!,L' I ' I Q 1 9 'six Xfkrr Viflli A 7 Y Clhh '51 ii we L riff III. M qi fn it rr- i lilly! I fri Ak Q K 7 'L4gJk1.'7 fix 'Ji , 73. 5 fir tiror A - X w fx f X UIQ I fo 9 - Y X K X jhxtxigiuri nr ' i L l 4 fm Ll K i.iiw Vi,r1','l 'i' 'w l ' T. ' Wf l 'r in -.gf . i fc as X rr uri , fl if ft t ,sz 1 X h ,X Qt rr 1 sq if-ili'f - . 1 'iewkv g ' r X 'qjl milf. ' f Y 7 ' Y X liNvNl'f'h at Q., I l Y ,I f X wx rug Y iffy.. 2. I 33 ,0605 ri j N ru 1 if 1, ff ' ' r 'ul rw- l 7l'Nl!vNPNNlIlllll rgfffwrfi H by 'sl 'sr 'W , 3f'f7f'1lUn 7 ' XZ . XS -- ' l - -9 blff- ' 1i?f9 'ff 7.,h.e,' JWW4 1 H MX NX X 'tl ti fr' Y El M ' f - X .X fi li'..tiif CQ-st' ll Alonzo had thc business sense X! X lair ,T l 250 get linnncial rccompcnsrc LEX 't f1'N'i pr Y 4 5: Ao' all 'hc honors rhur he won Xgvhll -'ilfy hfrgf nd all the wort. rim he had dn ' 1 wir mr -me For track mccls and for cnrn wr ni: hlgff-Jfw For PBKEBNQS on Gusts days P K D Us QW5 is xii HU' 1111:-rnalxsm and lor arg .hlnhn Blunt was 3 vmwlv - Xf: W Aff gl B9 W' lhuly performed his pan Ol everbearinq in-ouruc' KKQN Thlrfnly made the one Condition: He 'rwd DU' lu' trhv Svrilmlrmru Play Hof M R L get snlury or commission And Spun! his leisure every day ' -ic? ill ,wi I wureover even after hu in running errands lwrr- ghd gh. lkxlp i Wf, I HU! ljrllcri a celeb.-ily VM wine cnnlounded mam, C UU Ciiifj' I A'3cf llWr1s glad to do his hir llc tried four years lrum I-,lil ri' - V' il' lj ii, nys got awa ' ' 1 n f - ' i J, 1 H2 jlw y with rr, 'N 11 ngvu landed ahvrlhhl, 0 swung -'ian N rx He gavffluly was heard to stare But failure never malle hun wore ff A fl-fb For Jn: Qrxxllfoflfidullc wiv rwrvrrlu he was working for v ,J-FQ C I e ic go vru 'nun o num hhd I . , ll-'nrfrfm 'Sr N: Bm 3 Eiagfgtmwolrilf his way through school Yilrgvflrkud htrn at lrrsr,i-i:Llllx?,i:,5c l l i f S 9i gurl To work th 0 hing more to do km 'willy praised has good mmm 4 We if 9 c sc ool on your way through ull gave him much uncnnfuqmnum in Fx K kifft ,Iii L . 9 p - - ?gsNlf NU X ,-- rfgfbxv l 95 xghegtlr .AR YL .,.-X51--i .Q 5-LAW, Q, ,M vm w1?.ru,.,:a1 . isCJ?.rMz '+ielI:lQ5 E:e'-77 , rgehfr' ,-.fi -' g fr ffl- str- t as- f ?:'.'r ,r - CF-Q gym may rr-fs - ,. , W ga s PW tr , J' A Sf - em rv 2 ,Mir ' -1 f of-ef 9--hw 59' 61' A -f 'f' '73 '1-A Cach ,Mfg u i My- ' Q ff-. ' ,sf - ' , it 12. - lf' 2 5,7 X r Hr wx- 1 .., J .1-ff-MWC-is 1, 1 7 1, - ,s....'lf . r .fm , -B-X'-fe -r, - xl ' 1 V - .2 br -j ' if-rs L ..lxL,:4'-r -'J 'f+,6H3tJQf3:t yt. ',,---:114x1x.s'h-f'- 1 r J f V Mgig, 3,,.::s.'1,D, C, X 5 -gy, ss ,, - -. t 1.1.21 A ' ----v Y j-Y. r2:i'.f'J,h,:JQpArfl irrlfiw - - Y- . A--B t ' v, xg.,-. 'f, , V, 4 - - fir is is we is Sy ' iho- . , xi. f,1,,s.D,j Jefsjff 559 tx. '-a STANFORD GSR 1923 QUAD 1. x T ll' V N l .. Nj! 1 .Al Hr' I 4. w l . x ,YQ -ffot--,,ff' X . JC' V--as-'IJ R - ,I , 4 'fx U ,..'f 'wlfiyi -H . 7' 'L' QI YH C . - 1 ,EV -of 1. A ,A 7 v ',CyXl,H,lF 1 W M- -Q l:'1'fJ- .?g,1.5qfa fifgggf. 5 g1J.fc,o Q.4Qj'Q' l-JM1gl?l..11, -ffzt. Uf'+'aPffsfgf9,' 'N jx:-tl' -,fy '- W '-Hf?ff.H'W,,-X' J Q35 2' r XX 1, Lg sf Nll7 'l .Vi w gfgjl' li lB3lUlLlLOClK Q86 JUNES CUMPANY 5 f ffiwvv T Imporfm Sbirtmakm Harm: Tailors Clo1lJingMan14farmrerx Furnislim 14.1 Nl I Ax A Y ev, lr o 1 M ,L onferoaizoo il lull, jly'--. ' 'f Q. Co ege C ot es A 1Yig'i.frl1.y! Reaa'y-to- Wear ,M 5, idly' l Derignea' and Manufactured by 115 Ex l niyyr in oar own workshops A 1,vV..w' - ' .-yyqllfl, ' ' . ,. it Sport and Sem1-Sport Models ' h N T d r 4 m t e ewest Wee s 'Qi' Lt . fl , . . 5,1 3 wlth or wrthout leather buttons ' ll xll'l , Knickers or long trousers 7 1 ff. l l7 'f5 ' 5 ana' T15 lf S . HP vc, . . X A fr P ll if Qififgtl lB3lUlLlL4UJClK 8: .lIoN1Es CoM1PAN'uY gg K W ' l SAN FRANCISCO Kearny sum at Post f I ff l Phone Kearny 4246 N LOS ANGELES Nat. Bank Bldg. X ,',- , k I: V' e s- . W1 eeee :.4. Y -, 1' , ' 1 -, ' V r CJ 2 .Q ','Q 4. . K' '.i'l-F A e f' -, ' K ' -. r r, ,, X- -f-'5 X wi f l17luflQ:' gifs.-,g,' lofi 551 lliggf N L-,rl . ' , A-'ft'!rjQggb.'1' L Qi 5 'vfi.Qf1,sQi-is ,,,. ,t , -If filfg iQ2fffllE, lf, 5 6 0 4 STANFORD 1923 QUAD if Z leffzfffof t t Lf. A 1- ff? -T '75 ff riff R' W1-T i Wt' ' -Li' J .in TQMTYLT3 'f 3 5' I-T - it 7T ,T-Tvtliig f Cf. if 'tn' 'fs A X ' 75'7 75118 It el -,I 5.1 .L .Q d.?f:t.gfflh 34.13 tw : K ffl ff 1. 18322. .rg . A -43. 'ffgif5.tt0+5.:.'gf eiitfxg ,i'?T'9QfI- fr- - 'L'-J if-'f NJA. 'X-f QAM- 1V ..--,-... vc-:-.cy 2'1N 'ltfjiy E7 r'...a-f . .'Xi1....tf-K fin.--'i'-4. L 'flea if.. te. f5lg..1erQ1k?fQ,'S l.Q1g'J 1 't.,,,,4,g,.f t ' VT A gg- 3. 1 'lffai f l ' WT. . W I A Ll kmf, s, t u' 4 o T v rf at . ' r' gig. U- P Y- ,E1.,fQ'l,f -1 Nl -- f- . 7 f I 'XJ iv'J!gTd HQ fiiffll if ,J r W .tt Q g 'tj V Ju t tm. L r ayrfg att- vw! j' wtf' ' 1-'--::.,,?, .tw Ol Q tejtlt hi- . ,lt iw Ltr I K QQMYQ tg . gg WP. i f 1, T H L QW' 'i . I f Z 1' l .J l . get s ., : , 1 QQ 4. mf ,r , Qbtljafg lit ' I 5 .rf T .. 55 egg' A 'X fir. . V. L 1 ' 'f Jgffe W. A M 'et ' as 5 S' Q . gn :fit tm: , 'l 725 E-1 J 1 fftl V7-L w mf I lf f is f .1 we let' I Wh . ' ttl .-.--1 ' ,! .f f iam 1111 l - ., an t we N ---- f : 1 1. V tr WL, -V.,-A... .Qu . I 4 ,. if W 1,13 if 1 if , 1 A The House sometimes maltes a mistalte. i tl w l X A pretty Freshman it may take .tffltgqn 'Eu 3 3 -V ,lk May prove. before another lsll. ffl i-ffdfb Li' A ' z::1.. , ,.:': '5- .1-ill li To not be taken up at all. V -l gt,-- . an lla I 1. . t N 1 lf ' ' 4' ' She may not have the taking wa s RQ, .f 'il 1il'i.,f Vi If The Della KHPRN Allfhm' We That brin in dates toteampus piays, tv' ltfafl -yt Cltlfif' The most-cxvltntlvv HU! lib' far: And then Tier sisters will laegin 11?-GT.-ftjw yvjq fhe best is nlnnc 100.1006 10 uct To think that the were taken in. ,ptffl .i .14 ' F07 Htlfli HY' lttllufnlml we But the same Goclithat made the mouse gil ' ' Ulf 'rw' And 80. Wlifn lllllc Clam fume Created cats to uard e hou -1' - if . , 3 th se fl , J Q Il From flmnc small sfhmll wnlmul 'mme' And the same shower that spoils one's clothes- l Hi! 1 jg A transllcr from 'the Middle Went H Doeslgood .to evellifthing that grows. tg 'lt M I They did not think she was the best. And onlin' lla, i,po,cd thing, ,O bitt. j Q r And though she boldly wears the pm Thu other Hmm., on the Row fn , t-IM' 'ft iff ller sisters will not take her ln. Beuuse of ,imglu mistake. 3 Mil: We hate to turn the xlrl Hwfly Have brothers who are not good nnalces. ny ,fc 1 But then 'Blw H 'wt DUI' WPC- llV Y WY ' So campus matchmakers are prone ofa gli .ig t Q .3 S gif Q To fmt mislits by telephone. Q QD' tx Hifi. T e. ' Qt it Wifi ' - YU. . ' .f .yt . - , pt. ,aft it - 1 , M : v 155 -. 'A -1.5-l :Evra I, 1 . If t malt' 4 11 P7 'X t fgjttjkv. gt. - .. . 'yi ?tt.1'll5,i F 3' '- 45 X ' ,lf 0 K Ai i fl? :digg 2. 'a 1?-s . A 4 - N vt tl 1 ff: Q lk' ' 1 2 0' te. R ft-Q sl T f.-2359 fiat - -h ' jr , t :1 , QM' 1,471 A 1 I Mg: pi. fl? lil tl '---re - :--- Wwimzfpg, 6TZr'lh1f2f tt li t Q il 4 K l -f-- -,.- rw . .. . ww Q Clif if e ff V - X - r. at f dt 1 N- ., Haw -f' 1 J l ? f 1 I l 1' l r f -M ti' toe! l 'I Y T KQQQZX V 'ur ' ,f - 1 - t iw' L.. .I .... -.-,,., i Now Helen had the money and she had the pedigree L. t. ' M. M V H. k I R bl Hun She also had the looks that go to make a good rushee.' J.Q1WDby- 'xml 1 :is dl: rn r ic s o do tc H The rushing didn t turn her head, and after shelwas bud ffl S M y ex cr quccm' fm li 1 d She didn't put on airs as all the other ledges did. A If wt, 1 milf' so for 'cn 'lu n'f's 'hc H5 Emile She queened with all the men she liked,-and all the men liked her. C rjzifhtfj HL To do hai q'l 'ul'ng Eff? an ' For she was not sophisticated as the others were. fl Q13 of Arid scLls'c sits Jann mt Ln rantlc Until at last her sisters started taking thing: in hand wwf O go' c S W-cg one ex? Tug? And saying which men she must cut and w ich ones she must land. mfg? 35 i if An K can wn mehnc io y gcc They made it ver clear to her that when she made a date ' l h ' l le: .itil 1 Al every coup e 3 arm MF The interests of the House re uired she must discriminate. F X 'fy Q te.,-K igtigzgxtlgesfzrrfcaf H195 to Hy :Where !wouLd we stand il all gmc girlslctreened anyone they please. Xkfkt-V ,w - ' ' ' ut t attract cet ratios. Ere 4 LE i To B-mwcr dooaibclls inc' Kc-me llftinstty This rriibrdl: lor lileanvlhat it really gave her pain 'clfjf I d like to in I C oc 'omg in' To break a date for reasons that she didn't dare explain. Egkjltcfgxckfkt 1' 1 Q .l i '7' LE' or rf' ft X .1 , s f m r ,temp f- e- -4- W . ..... - f Gxsvtg 4 T 'TH 'f 44 v r 'ef ff P-.-Sf' - -'J' ' I .Q-s:f2 , ... . 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'11 1 '1 'ji , 1 pariah' 5 i ' 1, QV wifi' 1 1151111-11 511119 1. 1 1,11 1-ji l'1'ojecto1's :ire used by ,7- -11 -11111 ' 1 Visual Erltleutlon Ijepzlrt- ' f 1'..1 ments of ll 1 1 1 1111 Stanford Unlverslty 111. l'1f1,'i Unlverslty of California 1'Q'g1 1 Davls Agrlcultural College ki' ' 1 nml many other etlucntlonal institutions as 1 11111 ,E well as by the new 117, Q1 GRANADA THEATRE i -'1 GOLDEN GATE THEATRE LOEW'S WARFIELD THEATRE 111923 QUAD , .,: -11 11,1 ,- ui 1 . 1 - . 1- 1 - . ,gr 111-l1,1?11,1f..'.C.1 ..,- f. ,-, 'H 4- A ,if QM 111, O 0 N :R 11,121 J. 1 K 1 , - 1 111 QICH Aggie 1.cn1A-van 1,111 117-119 S. FIRST 1 SAN JOSE'S STYLE CENTRE .l WOMENS at MISSES' APPAREL T1-1 American Building Maintenance Co. .1111 1 lncorporalted 1.511 1 Janltorlal Servlce and Wlndow Cleanlng . 1,1 .for all kinds of business properties. ' .-11 XVe carry l'l'lllllllt8t'i Compensation und 1 11, lhvvy and most l1lgl1-class theatres ln this state. 113,111,105-Q1-3 Liability lnsm-ance 1. 41,411 - . C . 11 1 111511 llivntzrn Glhentre Supplg QI11., ilnr. Iifii1,ff,'5geleb icifiigignt 1 '1 11 11,1 121 Golden Gate Avenue S1111 -7052 , , 1 1 1 1'3C'Qn0miQal 1 11 1 111111 San Francisco btanfold Lnn eislty Maintenance 111 1 1 , Nl' , . ' 11 1 i 11111111111 Sole lDlst1'ib11to1's Phones Sum' 1 1 171111 1 .V ' ,1 e 1 , 11,1 1 11 .1 A , .1 u n tt en r umpanp 115.1-11' .'1. 1 1 11111 1 ff: E . . . . . . E P14 1g111'1 Y Bookb1nd1ng:Pr1nt1ng! Lithographing Q7 311111 1 1 1111111 1 L 1 11111111111 ..... oose Leaf Ledgers ... 1 1 '1 11.171111 A -.5711 'L-.1 I You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR 3111 , , 151, S lztlzeizc Leather Bzfzdmgy .5511 11f'1 ff They make Covers of exquisite design surpassing If ' nature herself in richness and Mauve Tints 1' QE' , F E le 1 f 1.1 111.111 Hlephoize Douglm 351 11111 1 '-' i1',,-1 1119.1 67 FIRST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIE. C1i:'f'51i1RY . . , -, QQ -E :egg it 'E To C CT 41 To E f---We e-ee ---we-Qfiff-1 u yflf- if 11 1 pg' K ' C 1 11 1,111-' 1,11 wx- 1 .Q1,'2fQ31i'l,g1' ,'V1. 1-'1 Q .Cixi ' V 9j1S.Q11Kv11'y.7 ,1 fj,f1t1r, ,513 11 11 M. 4' 5 9' 44255:-4 1.1 1g?g,1 11 f :g15'1'1A'1f'1'1f37 1 'U'73N1-1' lf1'i1'l :lQfgQ,fi in ffltif-SLT-EL ei' - Qi ' ii-YY L1P'E4Q1e3f'fg- if 5 1:11. 1. it A 1. f-,f 1 ,, 1- STANFORD OXg5m5XXn1923 QUAD l i ff I' .. - , .. .,,, t si. v'-.gig-Y. W- ,- s --W, - - ,, -K K.-'.,1 Nf'..' . ,c . ' r. X-Uffl ','1 ' x 1- Fig? Ea' fl- F' V Y 1 it 'Y ,-9 'ff HH 'fi--QV' ' fi Stow 1, Q 'vi OCA-. L- VVS ' ., ' ' ef ,,i o .'.M7l-To fri' iff - if 3 .K K --Cf' NX 1 '--..J ,Y F. 'fXL9 '24-Q4-'f ' 54 -.,, ,' 4' 'XZ -, 'f,., 'J Q',,,L.,f ?5 ?ffqji-'1 fiywkl. ,Q if l . L. ' lids' 'i ' -Xiilglfiz gh 7 ,, .3,- -... ---- s. Q, .J-wlq -E-.-f Y---YY - ---' ----W -- +A--- s, TXX1 K X, J fu : ' filuinj ,X 'I q 9 - ,- if ' li '- VP? ' rx. f sul ,QV -X f 1-tw'-X . A , 1 .As O s Ui' ' ' ' X f A V . f. X t ll fhf if-l . s , ER AGAKNST ' - ,, , ff 'Y' fLl 1 ff hi ' ,E W e- 1' uit . iw Wt, ,X. l, fa, tl TC, . EN X XX, -l QXXI X 1 0 Q ETC . X iif7lil'3Ji1l i .-.. -. -,, w,XX. ,tt :Un - 'O A -if ' 1 QA., Qs 1- Q X Q., ,X X, - 1 Z EE-3, KXXXXl,f'XQ i -' N '-Q x lv ' 1- -- - ba: fs 1 Wg 1 4 If i . '. Q H' --J -' 'Fa' Civ' .Q i A Q Q ' . . - 'mar 'illl 1' , , X 'J . ' t - 4' x f- yJlXW-3: l it sl 2 . '. rf. r t 4 - r- - - fm W it he V f , t. ' ' N L2 afr,'4'llf'l 1- ' X - ' :Z-. X,,,fw, mu iii In gffiii I . Q' l Zfj Il -'fbi LL 1 J - :X . N I ,, X 11: ,r..i -r fi 'Z V i i '-- utuli X H.. . '-- W E5 --I 'A'il Ji'lil i y - , ,,fisXX --X gg I. ij I, , X, fllmilhlli 'l,giA,1,tn . . Q -, A-- ,,,i Ms +A f A emi in t so gr - it V -Y r , 1 1 ' ' 'Tl '1'Ii i :Eli lil lllllll' ' X 1 S -'L KF ' l cl .i 1 we s sh -s At... .fi W, X 'v 1 1l,.1,,Z bv . ' , at 'W ' E5 . -. . twist , i . . X ' l l , -X ' 'i 'L xllhm: mmf' Cnmkc lgcfllegc he This- is Professor Dusenbeelr. X1 if il X fi' I t XX: B9 MCT 2 HE 'fXl'D.ouy' . They only got him here on since. '- vX, .. f'1f,Q tollel 51 e Xara -:lc ttjlxvgsalnrgc time. He's trying hard to mlake thc staff It X,' X'Xf' X ghfb M 5 ol: 'l ur X y ' And wants to make his students laugh .',.,X X7 if X1 . T Thur one 0 mg' 'mc Llfgnccd qc So hc can get his classes lull. ' , Nj Should, have l chlmuh an .lcxpcm The student says: Cut out the bull 'Xl Xl' MU I lil Y ' Of lllkmg sung! mKXf L um use And let us sleep away in pence, 3 fi fl L 3-o l vi: diet e tgctnlixs ou qhow If you' would see the class increase l 'FX li iv hllaelwhi' in Eiiiiiiiiiess Man should know Unhl H overflows the hull , I-' N Wiki? XXYXXX All this infernal mmmymh Just make the course a pipe: thats all .lXXX. Wlxnt other courses have you got? XX 'ir .v':::f- :nfr I - 'N 5153 'Xl flies ' --vii Xa X P Y me 7 Q ' ' ,HUNT . W f Z If mr e . - W, f 'I' 'I' '?'mXtp?y1 lu ' - 2 4' , f 4 ' il ml Y- '- .XX W xxxhb ye ,X 7 Y Y M WX, IX, Xfa . ff s at 1 . L- mi 14,-i ', , ,, 'f f ' .1 1 - ' .La 5 ,,W1l,'.j X X Q iX,,AXsX,L .X f-gli, - - i3'ffF1'i51ki r4frfF7Iff1l!L4i.,X 'C-' NQXQL5 W ,mg NIL-I XX1t A , r 'X' v. 'A I'-,l Q ...NAA . . -.., . f Xmuflll' X X 'Xll44l,!pll ziflqff li 4 -' -it ow Wifi fr ' K Wyiifaf 1 ' ' i 'W' ' ,X:' my ss 'fm of Wff' fa f X, .' -- ' - ' f ' ' J .. rl :wi QW , -D 'D Q,,.Xg,:54 ,r 'i, 4 55 ' l , Qieii-1-:M ' .t ,fm?ly,fl'ff, fl I, 5 , sr Q., jf: ' Q'- 'Eels , . - -.. li W M eats 1if5iD'f', ,X X, , X 0 1 ' cliij' i'5j:f,fj,, ' 'Vi i Q I ' i ' .Q'-dmffffi '. fi v Us y 'S ' Qfyfd XXX9 .X , , - i ,. XY -:t i Qfiif, . . - X 'Ea 1:.-: , gill limi' fx' ii Y 'lt' Now llenry eouhln t punctunte and Henry enulcln t spell, X I :Lug ,', viii, D dj X X. lf , Q, His diction was ntrncious: it was mostly dnmn and- Hell: ' 'Ill Y -25 'X',3, X ,4 .NX He got through Ianni-gens: linglisih by a strfmkefol luck, and then lla Xs j. A ffl' H - . o lin v is 1 m . won c ever see tis are agnin. . . - fi is I Hi: hhiihcorizt unilhe Corner and eonsortezl with C. Es: gfllsslclpha 'lihetn Karpt l?hl Xiang:-5 Mi ,f llis scorn for culture dendened all his sensibilities: ees U sqm: or go E 5 A f ' 5 : N, ff-fi. He thought all culture-slinlenls freaks: thought every girl a snub -- Qng sayin I wnnl 325, ' X 61,3 yt And ut lust he grntlimterl and began lo hunt a job. D so X dsc?-lfu r cnylhc Quad ,lXfX,X' , fff il, Y' The Appointment Secretary told him something he could get own 3 'Q I Q 0 t d' XM tg, 1 fk ' i' Ancl he wrulc an npplienlion which was quite illitcfnte And every time-l Il smile and no X X. lr' My ' Ali. And so he was rejected. Now he runs n trolley ear kllmk yall me 8 pcrr?::cni'Eul VOD hi ,rig YN' X And says he never gets much jack. and won't rise very far: Un ,X nI:'C'F.t -any Prismu 'h CX if! I waintetl something practical: by gosh l got it now Vim, tde ina exgs cl gc ou XX ,,Xf' Xi ,xiii And whal's the use of college education anyhow? P E cmurc an swc y ' P llXXf?Xg5'Q., C 1 9 X lx' U ' ' L1 - f ' l ' Ti-vQ ' li y. , , , A ,ew X- m-- ,4,- F QTWM. fi -iff fi '?fl51's2g ?5'f,f xi Y. . .,c:ii'1-f , XV XX, i X 3, 4' ,, , x r -4 ,j- ,.IX- Xt Y ,HX X- nk, :.' ' ' t, -,if , If-2 ' J 15 'jug' X N ,'- 1 X, X KX X, i9'i3l'u.gXQf '-'jj .N.:X'lffcXvx-X X it ,XXX jyf--,SQPEDQ X, ,fY,X,'Q,',X 5X hrrll. XX5.X-., -3, lf' J -fix ,Q We ,veil -tai-fi ' i i, 1 , .A Q iisgfylegs-'gff3se,7:,,f 3 gf, 513, .istfgj 'NY 171 'V XS!-Ulf 'ff1.T1'A,'t. N . 1 ' A if Q' -119 ' mf. ,H ,flux 5 ffgi?lF2.ftf4tfvs,:s,3s.11: -5 ,s.sL+:g:.,grs fm' ' ' fl ' A lllffff 'ia afi'4'9. fiwfzfil 'faigeiivgi 563 s'r,xN1fouD OIQUW, .1923 QUAD '13 ...zyn +6 ' X Jxfffff 'P4.QQ4 :LT -- iT I ,S ,,i 'v,acQ: 5 3111! --14 ,QI I -ggg I w iI? 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Principal - l1,f1' l Q 3-,Wg li Redwood City, Cul. Palo Alto, Cal. C. H. Christensen A. C. Anderson 'Q ll C 237 Main Street 130 University Ave. kj fix '. Phone Redwood 5 Phone P. A. 1348 t -I 'yy ' u .-X 1 Chnstensczn 8: Anderson -1 1. .1-,1-, lry Our Way - -Q - Q Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work. Gas Service L l- . , j Department-Gas Water Heaters and Gas 7 Mi 'e,' Ranges. Pumping Plants and Repairs. M Dyors and Ul1?a11ers Well Casing and Irrigation Pipe. l - Wil , office Phone 91:-J Res. Phone svs-.I '-',,,- D. C. XVehb, Enclna, Room 60 Ralph N. Shott, Sequoia Hull, Room 80 167 Hamilton Ave- Paw Alto. CB'- l'?'l.: W. . 1 f L 1' all I' X1 Y, -1,- vor V-'QW' -'I l 1 13.2.-115.-fy, , . V-1-jlflj, ONDS, hke 111011, possess char- 'X' ' of' ny. . je no 1 acter. Good Bonds Cllllllllillld . Q91-ff 7 ' - - Q ?.1'-My respect by reason of hlgh moral A i Q F,f1sj'1f 111tCg1'ityQ 1llC0ti1lg' every obhgation N ' ,'1.:','-fg o11 the a .1 minted dav- fulf1ll111 1' ' heyy-'ra' . . . 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N... 1-151 3-, 'h : R d d 36-38 CASAR N14 IQ, ,ti Ones B W00 --- M W- W -Air ETVTO 62 MERRILL, p,-ops, K ix of N slafni . -T 1': j1ffiY '.1 - ., -y . gf.:---s-:rg-17.75, . ifZ,ff.1-1 if - '1 - w Wi' 'fits fp 11 1yii?F11'f.1.1f- ' 1111- ,tw ,' .Q f Puig? -' , IF 'I 1, -','nf-,'7q'Q'7 ' Xi.g,ag1,.e we ,Seine 'f Sagas.f4,Qg,eLLlf1.,x1 .- - .-' effLLi.f.1m1,Q:gQ'ff ' 12q?-S.F.Sg3e.--f:gQZ1:?Jl1.i 5 F --if - -- - Le-, , .,,,, -,wwf 510 STANFORD 1923 QUAD l p, ll SKVJUNI Jfnfs' 1 C ':-rf'-ry -5 - - ,- 1,7 ,.- ,,,- . -I sT? 'j'Q -:aaa I ,Y M, .,,w M Y, W l'l'i'f'f9W rx? ',42,t.2--'wffa fi fwfr we liqlfgfle i. I-1'Diff?f1fir115qf:f'-11+ A I f -fi ' Pa WL? I w Xsif- 'V ,V lily? ' k ping exp l With acknowledgments to the STANFORD CA RDINAL 1 Lf'-5 f 'WC-. 25:39 THE COLLEGE MAGAZINE WITH PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS . .V .- ,fy 'J TIMBUCTOONIAN lmrnssslouisrmtmss .,j-f2,lgj,5f,y, Elly. By REGGIE s1NNs, 'zz Qiillllgrlf. ' IX 4 I n a Q-IAN -'gt Q53 .As the shafts of the setting sun wrlthe in his death agony upon the !,gQl1Vf'JNi .tm sink slowly over the fervid landscape, tule Hoof 1 wondered if I too, would ,ITM and the dull thud, thud of thousands ever writhe in m death u Jon a tule 1ZDa,',,g? Ml., . y 1 , fy r'- N ,fjjql of soft-shell crabs traversing the floor. :SMI Q42 beach comes to your ears, you get the I fell into a stream the next morn- gil 'pglfi impression, somehow, that Timbuc- ing while I was trying to cross it, and 'URI MV too is not .what it seems like. It all nearly got nicked by a baby crocodile, All if. seems so different, somehow,-not the not more than forty years old QI could Qlgftkonf Q. same. In fact, one does not know see his teethj. Nevertheless, my heart just what one does know under the throbbed with sympathy. Suppose I iiiziirfijgkf Clrcumstances. had beeln that crocodile! But I wasn't, l'i3ITyffzfy- W I was lolling in my banana-skin and as the azure sun was setting be- VI hammock, swayed by the gentle trol neath the tropical verdure of the vir- fvll lp pical typhoons, when my meditations gin forest, I had to snap out of it and Qfgm WZ were interrupted bv the appearance of procure me a place to sleep. The a black spider,- Withj several legs. guides fixed a fine bed of cocoanut Njlf: which caused ripplets to ripple up husks and I was soon fast asleep- gill Q3 and down my spine. It was a time somewhere else. Qifdigfgx for QLIICIC action. The moon rose upon a silver forest. f'ivQNlf0dl W' I-Isanng' Ko-ma-icckli' I call l 'S l'l I Tl A t f l . fa - V .Q ec .O clf . TC an s were aw u. g,i,lg7.f1 sharply and a swarthy native appear- Qty? ed. Ik ak ook! I commanded. He :gl tg did, and as I watched the spider Un' ,i y fl U 9 ws SEANIAN S INSTITUTE -if all Ewa KM 609 Market Sr., S. F. fwgli 21 i Wal Q19 -wer I, , , 'ff p Lodging at reduced prices for Nd literari Stanfordati. ta I all . . . ewan We furnish those mar1ne v1ews ?'12gd'5,'3 8 ,p l . if you see in the Cardinal. Q my .5271 EQLWZ-Q3 Back numbers for sale. L If ,- .Y xl BOLD, BUCCANI-11-:R 1s1NNs I F' Fil, Q. 1 f 43' . 7,11 51.4 C ..., ff,-X .-Hn-, n :-, 1- f- .JM ,, V X .---, A 'JET Y-fl f.vW-i' ff -'L it f. I a .-in M. S- lf- A., 1, 99: iv is ': ali.. L' gr-QJ.gQf?4fsiILx'Q.fI3 fp: - G lgf- ,fIfbff'glVQ'Xfg:f' 'F gb Acmj'-Llfsijpf 571 STANFORD ,Ogg-. 1923 QUAD , goiixm -Al V . t 1 5. ,fiff?EM,-, ,V V -gsm Llxlltv fy- Palo Alto Military Academy A SPECIAL scHooL I For Primary and GI'al1lll1a1' School Boys Only sume climate us Stanford. Day I In session twelve months ln the yeur, ln the 4 1 and Boarallng School. col.. RICHARD P. KELLY Supt. ,f -1 , Box sos-s, Pali! Ano, cal. ll ' L- f'W c Phone Palo Alto 1406J WS FREEMANS fm' Foto Shots and 1p1'Zl1lll1lQ . Palo Alto, Cal. THE- 01 ELESS PORTABLE TIN' Liglftvst Portable Tjljj1L'Ilffl I.fl l' on the Mcarllnct Operate-s Without noise Can bo used in hull withlout dis- v tlllftlilllfiil. 1Jl'I7I'I' .S'0'5 The Noiseless Typewriter Dist. Co. 17 Second Struct San Fl':xl1uisuo X u 5 WW W ' f 'W' W ff - V -M , -X , X V V - f ,, 51:15, ii-1-b---K Q- -- ,V - - v1.71 N 'f' j ,W ' Q '- ' 'V' ' .V V ' - rm-VV !'T'T'f1'f'J' 'V ' -.:'1' If ,Q ,' ' -it 7 P , Vx, O 'Va t '. H L I, h 1 ,f K N51--:we :fg fij X ' ,1tEt,'L,5 J 'ip if 1 f -f -V V' fd W. P' V-- ll Qs filw 1V1 e . ft' X -f. V-ws-.V V f 'xl 5 lx -',,43flwg .' N .V ' QQ ' ff. , Y -rl. . 4 ,fix Q ' ,V -- Q2-VU.. X. E .. V -1, V -- 1 ' fl: ,V ,- 'X-U-'Q x, 1'- ,gl 4 -X L L jr' W F v !?!wWi W' H 47- . ,,,, , ,lf . , ' ' 2 I ZA J Silx . 572 dO1'1Hlt01'V or studv STANFORD, Qo,oJuN,o4 A1923 QUAD e 0 lk.: l - ' ,.,k 1 L ' -. .V ' J-'Y V YCJU 1 'I -DWALQQ ii si'iii1?f5 ini A ' if ' i ' V, W' j- -' 1, ,,7, A--:,,11--., ',.-lA,.Li,-L Q .s.gi-.'x5 egg., 4 .4 :Q W ' Y-..-+A 'K ' Q we c in ,N N a 97 j, ,N-Af, THE UAD S RUSHING DIRECTORY 4 . L, lf? e 555 fa A zqy i' 7195 ii it '1-1,-R f 3 sr. at ff' lwT'f'i5l 'v ' UH Jac. ANDOLIN N 'rj ljw ' if ...? ,, 'X 1'-fii, yfiM3li I . x l A 1, J f fgs '- 0 T if l fill' ' Q9 - Ri ii-il! 22:-2 R27 . lll 51'Q.,-xi,,v,,p'.- - , ..., A gp .fggz ,iw i -L-e Il I i...lf!fl.iIZ 'pg mn A 1 ' f' fl ilfbf WI'I'D LIKE 'ro me ami. HARDY, News Us 'rms new our: DAILY- Qi'-,'Uii,r JUST oNo1c l '. I 11 the cage on the lelft ladies and entlemen, we iresent the Al wha Tau Omega ff is , l l,. , house. On the right, on the other hand, stands a totally different species, called the Alpha Sigma Pl1i. Maybe the fact that the road to a good ticket is an easy one for an A. T. O., accounts for the extensive queening the latter have been indulging in. As for Alpha Sig, it used to be all about the sympathetic lighting effects. lt isn't now. A 'llhe eolonial mansion effect makes a big impression on rushees as long as they are kept out on the :front lawn. ' W bufom: Fi.ow.F.Ncr: x ' 0:57411-N hello Campus R' V Y IEFIQIQ - ' ' My a t i f M Q , 1 I1 E , , mlN1 - . G Q X V i z l l N M M ii ii ii lf l ll A. ll One sms: A-r nvrimzli G it ,,, f'-'- ...,........-.--x ..f 7 ' ,f,.,i , llllp Y E WIKI' alll , ' W , , - J -- N: Ulu f 'CD 'J . .U X aw ii. ii- xc-Q F ma f-0 is'- ,ibf f. ' .... ' S 1' I A O Tl? Tm: COUNTRY Home gg Arwen rrovzevsncia '.L - KAl'l'A 'r.iXI 00MP.xNY-eU'r n,vrif:s l'1cUNE PTCKERS-'l'I-10SE 'PHAT QUEEN US Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Omicron 'Pie are separated by a street, but that's all. All by themselves at the upper end of the Row, they don't eare who else comes or goes. 'l'he Phi G's are keeping up nobly the tradition of a one-man house, although even that margin was seriously impaired when the Art Editor Hlel?t. As for Alpha O, a busy search for another journalistic seandal-exposer , , , 2 y..i il' 'iz Q l,lftS2L lla: if.: it 513 li -- rl ljfxi ll fhiiafl .awe ' -fflllffffl 'tl 1525 gif'J ll'7,f'fi l '.fl'l?'7w1 l' il lim .1ji,iii', C., l'-will , ll.-pf 4,k,Yl:,vx f i ,U .fill 1- fi , . gg , l fkqjf , I l , f, l-'firiqfi big.: 75 ' 3 . - i l ea fit-4 '!ff'1f'i 'A w i lpef lg l ffl TQ 95.5 'W 5 fu ag.. ,ws .1 has not as Vet met with much success but the mi rht tr develo ming the material g..9Q3p4fii .F i Q . 7 , . 'ca ,X QU MN on hand. l9HVll'0Hlll0Dt will do wonders. ffgvvbll N ,U W ,,i.,,M-, ,,,, ,WW HA. -.....A.A,A,,..--.....l-..- .... f .. . .ZWAJ . ' I 'dh 11i,,.. ,,-..,-... ..-.. A WA-.. -,-A ----- -rf. - . - 9.59 'WGS I 2.7 1'tC'i' iiiliiyl-,-:'ill l 2524 4- sans' 17 sf s, .1 tai 'X ef. - . Y if . xl 1- i 1' 1, :rams '- -fmllllvi . was lifsrwQ-..f.w,J21'fs.:.. fs . . A gp ffl? f wtiljfff'-'11 .mcg Ami? if Mr -'f 1 -f i'ifE.Q:-4. .:f,1?.if',:Q1 935' -121.Qaf:.?2 573 STANFOR12, wwfffv, N1923 QUAD J r, ,- 7 M1 .. ,-f ' . ' -Mfg . ,ij ' 'N-YJ, Y. '. QU.-'fi-g', ' ., v- . y' S- eq: ri-.1 .-.2Q.W.1:4 5ifi-:,-- 'Y :1,' L.Nli,L7 I Q 5 A -KA J,',,3lL,7f-rf, ,,W,.fJ' Q fgfx gf 5' Vg. - , 'Q' 1 V ' if if V 7 ffl ii ..x., ,i if -1 'i - ',. .-:lf 'l ,ali :,yl. 'Sill nj is-'QI 1 ifufl Q11 i' all' ily, LN'-l N .M.,.l Q i'.'E 5 , ii ' 'ii 12' 'l e ' 1 klV1,'Nl'wy .45 H i 4, , .- if H i sql X , VT .1 x - i r' ll-ll I t Y. Q. . il. '-lil' H' . . ll iii W V xr, llfili ,'4.j'i4kI , ,i,',i Lg ' lim :iff ,. ,Q 2, L, N if M, i fx giV':,j , A 4, in-gaif . .U ,-, ', .. nil- ,, gulf ll if 1,1 , 2-W1 i ,' j. l ii iw-, if iff in nf :Q Q .5 ,zjilligq V' VV . iviih, if f 1' . Qil ill-'A1 1 ,ff'y', .5 .41 if ,ni ,wi N nl, ,O A , .I-P 4 new 2 'llcili hd 5151 T' y ,M ll ihllifi Fw. W W ' ,A . . 1' 1. ws' ' jf 332-px X1 bl 1 JJ ' ,Ko 0, 9,4 ,Q l Ah Y ..1,.f' . ., .. . -- .-., W- ,,,., xy. 4'-'f V .,-.-.,-..,.. N, ,,..-.,A.......-.- . . Im um Furniture and Rugs ,,,.,., On 10,000-ft. floor spaurc ..- - '-.Hi , ' ,R . ' I X.-1:1 I - Jfiz : V 1 Q for Right Prices Our Eac11ei'iem'e-Your Gain '-...I X I ff 1 .Nh 421-27 Bryant Street - -,--'J Plionv SOJJ Palo Alto - alters Surgical Compan The House That Aims to Serve Manufacturers and Importers Surgeons' Iiislrunionls and Hospital Supplies Special Rates to Students 441 SUTTER STREET San Francisco, Cal. ' Phone 331.T 5 fed' 6 .cfvuii 55:52:52 gg:'sj3':': CZLITIPUS Shoe I- npairing my Lu ing . 'Lk l Good Repairing 'SMITH DN E maui Quick Service vvwvunm-:aw imi.-Aiwa.:-f StgLnf01'd Unioll A Gibmlfeif Amongfz' Bamky -A Hank with which 21, college man or womzin should curry his or hcr Checking' or Savings Account, ,L Zffgfx Established iam F h A - k 108 Sutter St., San Francisco C is , we ir ,- , . , -. ,. .. Y .....,,, ' H 7 fi Di Yi JS- f'ji1f'ii5'lz ' ' lil if S i n Lo,1 4i5'2i5?n31.i15ig ' -fp ps 57-l .Ja if if, ,. STANFORD qo,.ew,,,o Q 1923 QUAD ff1'3si7fq2Q2ff.'rF1'f-if-'f nf,'fst'f,1 ,r+f43..faf1,i1ffg71 f iff rs -1 TTT? invent :WJ ' M o 'c ag-tavlig ,XVQY 43. 0174,-. ll,-y Xxx fn 2 of l , fw 3 lt fin WU NX A , 4 ,Heder-' live: S vim, f ff, , LALQ P ..., - I 1 .,, li' ! ,f . . E 1 4 n , m' llj .fy Mi? . MDT 4 f F ' Q, I ' I BULL? l',1f?ltg,'i'j. at T . err ' M ,. wtifif vlffr Q Q -,:., f ,1fiMfa,f fi l- as-N fl ft mf t gp 5 can iff its A ,lr if v My 5.5:-J 5 O , 1 ig '-'--- 5 Wav no we ALWA-fs wmv TILL L?,iJ'iufKQ ,Q ,nf w'gfq,I'f , ,'f'E' ai' WLS -' Q suNoowN TO PLAY Foo'reAi.i.? Q 313. H25 f,'Q tj, f,, f5 sm-.en Now,wooLe boss FONBALL So we em KEEP oem m.A1s an W-g7Ag5J..: 1545.2 ONE? ONE WOULDW- 'ri-ee DARK, OF counse. EV, ,gg ffj fwf get .' X 7 it fl. Wi? OUR Uxnnuoriassivmx ARE PRETTY KEENH Lows or RUMo1zs iaU'r NO RooM .gfeffiiiij 1. r'. -3 1' ' ' my Phi Delta Theta and Delta Gamma are nothing it not friendly and Ceven the aa,1w,flg,1 lxl 4 Sigma Chi's will refrain from telling youb they are not friendly. But when the 1-1,,gff. two rival football varsities meet on the Lasuen turf just before sundown, cour- lg3g,Qj,5T.iQ 1 45 1 1 u 'V '- ,I tesy is thrown to the winds. Don't tell this to anybody, because the D. G.'s tiilvjfjzfk tml don't want' to getuclassed as an athletic crowd-they have kept pretty clear ot ill! the accusation so 'targ and nothing would shock a Phi Delt more Cwith a few ex- -fi W ,yn l tty eeptionsj than to be accused of being a door mat. As for Delta Gamma, all the ',liNWl'5'r'f ',fU, . . . . . Iii ,mix lan paint isnlt on the sisters. The building got some C91 last October, so that we Zfiig ' N . 77 G,-'vu 1- 1 got Just everybody we wanted. CW., 1 a H N ., 1, f L , A iq N 'tit Q K E 'ftlrlfl 'Jff 'lNl,',hl swift 96 Q' MM wtf' Q 'JM-Z' QQ. f - 0 fa-,Qi ,Ulf N nghni' iLP! fx 'Chi ff? I 00 '- V' -neun-vmans Acsoemv 1- vg3i V,Qm. - M ca ...- lr gaile ,film e. ra ri rlltzllr W' ra gil-ll! 'if ' S, . ' w mm sn 11 no H f Vishu ,tv ft i WF' exft nv Eowmi: THTL4 :stain-4. , jfi ihyyfli Q 2 V - - Home ST ,we so-r A 'we' ,QW ll :Email uiiii-2 E -ze-.J I f f A IQ Q,'ff ii N42 1. 3 -rung Au New W 1 hllllll 1' 3212 '1T.L Ila...t C-I-'rs -iftyii gf?-, l - V Y M mr if f ada, gf IN 'rum 'UNION' 'rumen Is-sn-1-:'i-rf' YOU DoN r r1iywQr:1JagJ11?iu AN icxeikicicn K 9 ' AU t E N dxf fl- 'Z 45 439 Tl Dk 1 td f--1' if A ' l'-ke-ltl L --fu -0 Ye ie e es iave ra e n a as non-p ate ram since ime me tt ic era e, s vi 3?,M I, merely call your attention to the Stanford chapter of Foreman and C1ark- tg strengthen your legs and save ten dollars. But the Dekes really have something besides that well-dressed effect. Just now we've forgotten what it is, unless 1t,S jzl New the self-craze. Theta X1 is put here for contrast. VVhy shave or wash-you af have to do it over again the next day? Once engineers, new finaneicrsg pass F RQ? 'ii the tickets, Paul. The Ticket-Takers and Ushers' Training School, with every KTQSQ if brother given at least one chance to handle the coin. Frosli with ambition eau- Q3 1569 not afford to overlook this chance. fgtaw F'l'o7ly,,., Vg ,Y V -' V, igecrfjgj, -,',i,il,'H-f'1Y, Y C ,f wtf' . WT? if ..,fCq'1.1 -, f :MQ .e-if -' - Q W J i EQ-,. C1f+'-1--:if 'sf M'-if if i, ,- vu:-6 Lf' .ii T2 4 xe- ,L V' - 5 g r, .it '1 : .iv J Q32 7' - W lei-sil5tQQf ffm 41-A--s 1911-' ,1:g5t3g.:vf:f6.Q is 575 STANFOR Dhffggejbyechx .1 9 2 3 QU A D ,,'J Ig ,ood J 'i'-fc x 1 111,35 4-L A-all ,-A - f. , - qw -,xnxx ,-'fi nl, ,. .,,f!,,l ' 'ew .1 'L Q. 72 11' vu, ,. 1' ' - ff . ,- sa-+N'vl Q --l'f'f.??'f'f'1:' 1 my: ,.- f ,wiv Z' ' g l 'Q 5 J ,'Ln n 5 ' --fe Aifgfg- 'wk ,-, by K' 5 nf . .-, ,.- -. . ..,,,, . L- . L X-5, .em M' Y 3- -7 . 4 +-- , ,I J, MJ! 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FD 'I' - Tl W '-zz'1L ' '- f ,W A, 1 7 me 07 c .5 cqdmg Fmc I1z.s'u1'a'nce 4- Kfffl 'I 'li ' 'JU Q f1'1,.-1,7 21' Company 5 l '-J7 5 ' ,c1'A,g- ff-1 I'i'1af.L. 'Qiiu - l Wi. wk ' r-1-' 'xxxw - Y-f, ' ::.:.:i lr '7 lx Till ' ' ll he lf ROYAI- f2QW3'l'!' lI 'iIw' i, lnsunmcct Qfgfqlil 'f ' ' GOHIAIY ' lj ' by ff 5' 1 umm Q., 5 ' L X ii - ls ' ,X 1' XFN, JNL' Q11 w--Lim' Wllen college days are over and 1 H ' ,Wei x. fl., l . wx' Wljeq you have a home of your own, PIRE, MARINE, IOURISF irhfl ,agp I , I v 1 ,1 I I '1 . l ff ' - .MVN p.0.S'S0.S.s CL S1 EIA W A1 . btilrt Au Automoblle Hazards yin CSN! rmght. l ,gbfi up!,I'f,y, I ll' ,'v ND In 1 wllxyyl W Sherman W a SG G0 W. E. SOUTHWOOD 1 1 . 1 -Nw ' y A Resident Agent 1 HW' . , . . W .' f 2'f11f'H,'7:' Calxfornia. :: Oregon :: Washington Palo Alto, Callfornla 3 q',l,'gl 4',e,f. 1 ,', f' Awww! V 1 ffflz' J , 1. 'Q 1 l' l ev l M lf ALT BTC' A3 4 '9 ' -'M 611720, J I G ' In RLSUIAS AT 'Wg' CCL' W fi 1 TM frm. ' . . . I , 1 34,2 ,-2-fl' Save tlme hy gcttlng your ham' out, ' QM '4 17' Q-wh shave and Shme at the V' . ll . ' Dfw Cu PALO ALTO 'HY U1 4 A l 1' fm' - 'fl 'n or U he mon Bar r h P . . Fjljl be S O 171100. Malts Bfllmrds lm 5 71571 5 la 1Q'.xNplTN .. j 1-XX' 9 :X if 3:-v--' XFTPU 5 'ff Q .'fT T.11'i o' g A no ' -' MJ .Y-ff4l ' rf ik ' j '6'4 EQ' Q 5'5 ' 'Ne-5 1f?95'J ..,. ,.,, ' '. u: ?f'1'TgT :'f:H?r'T?7T', 4,- X+ffg4f,, - f 10,1 -c mg. ' . -,ff f If-3 'x lrlg-el'le.'w-,rl-1, f -,L -ml 'ol1 'xy,', A Q! '.. nf., .gnzifpf-S'YQ, ,1 f:5:JQ,J 5 1 :,1','r'x ,33i: ,,!-U' . , Ls.'H-4O'l gQ.'ff' , , I ., - 34 , K. L, -, JJ N .- -,r Q .,.,.: ,, V, ., 1 if ,l f 5 4, -.1 . ,X , - X- . ,. . ,gwl 1 clllxl. y . f.--,ef rw, M H 4.-l, -... .Q-, ew- NNY- fl A- eq!--'.J'l JG- ' A.: fu 155 N' QV' 3, 1 ' J 4'-ff '- ' M C?-ff' ,,1fX1-.Nfl uma' X-T-P r fi U1 Vg., V '+C c. y.,5'yeJg.lzL.411-glam A -A lilepb' Sl+ '..L. 51 :r ' J, V VQQFQ- ' Fr'5r f1i-JQu-I - -f -'K +5 rl if W ,- - V . . -f -+.....g.,:.J4,Lg2:. . 'fe .:,-.4..g4:..LL....J' f 57 6 f H..4. , STANFORD, g5,,M,o 3923 QUAD JfJTI 1'I 5' ' sf sh-of ' X4 4'1 --I ' - ' '? 1 ' ' MFE X - ' ' - 'c'- '. '.'-- Tk lv? if VLH? X-lgxofilf-E r,jlf.k5gf:vf 2-.Q it gxQ.1ig1HAtJ.xi A E. ,M my Sq ftgjF.?g:KiXQi?'r:,3 lf' M of E ' ' L I -he 'M' 'fn 1 'lift '--A -- if ' W7 I5 P7 ,-If Alix' o Co, our , 'xx' w:'nE DIFFERENT -- REMEMBER 'me CONFERENCE 2 ,: t if 5- UM' -1 fn '- 1' s il-,ill!Af1I',' -5' '-S X 'rf ' KK' 1,-7l 5i:,:f 2 X if , : - i-it---I 1 J . - I fn. . 5 I' E- I ! - uv oqsltnu E D U 2 .ki -1 iw. tif 1. M 'X I , X- I go' 'a'- CRABI. 'mg 3-.fff 1. III 7 W 'W' I .... 1 I lg' I, fx .1 El qi muu ih1Ii.In.1-umumL zD.1s Atiwgm 1 I, ' H - ,V h , ai. rf, yy. Va! ,, xyqllfywaflzlhrff- 1 Q . -it c.sn.I.AA xl 1 IR-,yi If . -, . f :tbl ,isa rr: ' nav K ' M 3 ,pf--' N ihlila WA' '76 i jam ffl my 4 M L If ,: fgifng - I ,- br. s '- e- ... ,J lAL.x,fy If, - -A lily X ' A ,H Simms EDUCATIONAL Anvmfirsass. Au. A 0 'CfJkf:,.Z 1 ly. 'inf . , - . ' 'JM , rig. ,Law-, If ,df,,,,W- f CQLLEGE Youwn Suouu.n Know. Nou Ooa LOCATION- ,is ,i LET lT en Knows -rrurr ws Ano -me AKA Excunslow RATE5 Fon r-'nEaHMaN fi, An: mae or-Aw Houses THAT uname:-r .amor-ous. up TO BERKELEY AND BACK 0 'Lg-apllpgwi ,Lf ,VJ ,i . ,i if Qi 4 - 1'APIocA PUDDING I'o1eEvEIz- '-sssni 'PHE PIGTORIAI. WAS fijiig ci, My nm' NOT Fon Us IsonN HERI-1 ,,5f3,x',.l -T it . , ,g'f hi 1 Here we have the Kappa Kappa. Gammas, the Klu Klux Klan of the Kampus, fpflglf-i,'X,-II iff. and right next to them Cin position, not in rankj, the Sigma Clu boarding house. 'kQg,fgi,3f,i,'ll 4,1 Presenting, as it were, a picture of contrasts. Ask the Pie Fighs, If you don't fl' - ' ,fl believe us, and as for the S. C.'s-well, they almost broke up the Conference, but J somehow the plans fell through. Of course, Brick Muller IS a Sigma Chi, even :ll W if he isn't here, and that helps to drag In the unsophisticated. 'Ally the way, Q,f,,SiwlfI!,,,i don 't forget to look at our place In the scholarship ranking. ' :j,3lw,l5q -x ,,f . W Ur'-Q A-XE, '1 . . If -I fy T Yen .55e:es,,x, or 3591: QL. 51 kj, T. s 9 ,.-4 '-44, LN' ,,:,g:,,U If I fa go:o.4eo . A- As? ,M ,fgy a yi w ..mT X whiff , c.n' I ' , . W '-Il, f J' 'Y an v 0 .- EL , 'Q Ili 12 ' .4 JMU NAM. ll 'W e,-Q1'f'v.,f.1g3 Wifi lil Ill 'A 'Z' i - ,I , ls., l W - K I A I,--uf vigil., 1 ei I L gn . ., GE 'y' I 'WpgZ,+f'1'L 2 1153 , w,,,,,,.,W ', ,, U .3 f'l1l.- J Lvl' eg 1- 3-1.3 , ' , 4, 'z T q oo D. D. 'G 'ill I, fp- i n wif A J, ' i f Ad is x- I -In Bush Tr an riilfgfii 'Mfr 1,7:':j,',,,,,,i .. .... WD- '- -4-- gzkffiglthi. Wi A ' ' I,-'Zigi HHOORAY Fon. 'PHE TRAINING '1uxBLE- OH, WELL. WE MJ: HAVE OUR fi, WE LIKE 'ro EAI' oU'1 ' SLUMPS gwcifs , 1 Cf ' - l , ' . V' QQX. Friends once-but now! Disarmaincnt will never be a success until the iff, D. U. 's, whose house is shown on the left, explain to the P1 Plll,S, whose hut IS . - - - , 'J 2 gk, depicted on the right, why they helped the Kappas gum up the rushing last fall: ,rf.mq 5A The D. U. 's show poor taste, ever going out with a Kappa, anyway--all the PI 12f'1,'E I, ,r , , D - . . . M gs 5 Ph1 s are agreed to that. Other remarks are unnecessary. Delta Upsilon still ,fp M vff' ' - ' ' Nfl'-V11. boasts the swimming tank that looks good to a prospective rushee until he recalls M ,oft some of the uses ofbwater. The Pi Phi's have Joined the Democratic party since Qs ,QC gi last autumn 's rushing debacle. They even speak to you now and then right In 580 the open, before everybody, on the Quad. Rome's fall was nothing compared 59, W . ..-..,,-,.. .v....-.-......K. .. . . 5 X , ' ,x- - Q . . . , ,.,--. --. . v. -f W- 1, -, ff- --z---:T Qkfgl, f'!f4'iD we J Gif' If it-UTUEK Whse, W-'Sf-K -iff' I 'ff -J fa . .llt J?QI50. ' ' it '14 X' in .Lx T ' Y, 'I V-fu ., ' , az, Q . 9 . J'-ffavhf C1?9w+ , gl, 4-' , Itrli A I Jill 1 sf.ff'f,:-' s a., Jw , . 577 STANFORDD o,?.T1Rg6XF1923 QUAD ,z iw -r. X ii ,X L , L . -, A ,,,. 3.- jr '-.pc , L , . - ., .. . . , k ...S-wiifiifflff' ,-1, S1 , 4 W. w 5 43. if FlR1'7'?N?f-.RQ. :.'Ffflh -ff 'Nz f-T 1 i?fs-'N'fP'f,5 -'i-S4 1:-Wig' 5-2f'Zv1+' .Ll-97 -- f'.vlP1: f? 5. '::f if 5!LJlf.no'fQ33i '1'.21',.i Y ::ff :,,'U?5..fhffdilwef'?fQ'-.'i1i:'l 521117 'if' mi- -,,. '1LL1.i-V.4 12, .JH-A pf ---A Y - YW - - Q24-PX fini' fl , Xx'Qr4..l-f1'9y7H' ' C .N , gr,-xx E, hiixry 5 Phone 38712 F. li. xV0Odlll'4l .T. D. XVOOd21l'd gy.-Jj, 3 Lilly 1 X. VD' ,if-A A Qifgf, WILSON .sf SLONAKER l inf Qjgffx' PRINTERS ' 324. A gg ',:fEgQ. 225 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto mi-1' i 1Q'ff,5l CCOmplete Sei-vinny WV- Qg We Print 1, X ' lu!-3 v XVlmt you want t ' X25 Qxiiwqjig Qj1gQf'g,3fflQfafft it Witlioiit Drivers My ' 1:-'ln' ,.',f 5,-,l,'UfNi5 We Sezz gf .14 ,Wi M lilwvlones In' 1110 110K Phone Palo Alto 117 560 High St. Nu l'-l.I,,Jg,'? f PilIJ0l'Ll'lxl1l1l packages -.L Vx'itfffi it ', L f Q. xv' L, 5? U' i Wh: f 'I F ' I ' ,N An,-,X J no Jain. a ,mga , ,. ELCASTRO 8: CO. . FQ'Z-WAV' B Salary? Our Slurlvnls Do. Q A! ' jljf,'54 TAI LORS f-jj 'i.f+3,g'f 1 V Wliy not take Sliortlizincl and Cleaners and Dyers ,, . . qi ,1fig'r,Q 1yDOW1'ltlIlg at 'ut My V X J. X, ,, V I l .-'S 1-fn, qu' g,.,r iW .,i Sult Pressed P. A. SHORT SCHOOL ,ll l .J,.' w 'fi W,-wx .-U, I:-gawk-1.3 SOC 31411 Phone Palo Alto GSSJ if + 'TAP PM .--i-ffl i 4!V ' . , Ji . W d d I-Tl: 1 1 - 1' i-QF' na, Suit Cleane an Pressed Llflgrllfls Soft Dmks :wZ',y l Q A-'wi lffrwf 3 1 - 25 Pl'Z7f'-Y Billiards .Jim 'USN-'.vJ' I l :J V ,. lg,Qg'Il'El'i Dress :md Tuxedo Suit Remoclelim.: our spe- YIOHIVMS' Bgwliug .Jylv '-I S clalty. Suits Spongecl mul Pressed und De- jlmmlwsy fir, Af, r!.5'fl,,f livered within one hour if necessary. T-luis 1 Candies Y' ' LENJIXLS Cleaned and Blocked. Driver eulls nmrnlnlr Llc. '-'s-jllfyjifl mul afternoon. Luk '3'7sl'3ff. 3E' 12 ENCINA HALL, Stanford University 'g1'1'CCi C'g,,f'jj Cn 'im' 'g'?'y0 gf t in Q HL . . .3 . I Au If Jimmy, Phone MQW . I :gms o acces, zgave es' ,M i ,fiiffffqy United Cigar Stores Agency lzthcn, Prop. SLA? fi I 5 . f1'Iml m' J5- .. .REA eq, Ke L x 1 . I We ' 'X' 2' N1 :Wi FIRS I A I IO AL BA 1 .Wil ly QQQS 1 A'gI.QjNqf- PALO ALTO, CAL. igfi, -qw FJ -- 4 1 HQQJ ' - - ' . .gay Ifonzmwczal Iiankzng 'A-,'.ivX' ' CJ L5'vgQ'f,1, We pay el per vent on Term Deposits. ffj ' M591 . , :HJ qjijlfei Y O u can bank with us by mail. PL.: ? MEMBER FEDIGHAL RESERVE BANK wlUf!5'5Q in Wzylki , A 'Ll ,iifji .,.,, 5..,i3,g- -Hi-mf ef W- -AAY A A-QUSTQAPV Q7 f .. . H-'genie' , .,... - Fifi fffif-ff11r:e'r1n,,: A-.:r fff?f.,1-in J A 'Jn Vw -vp-'AQ' A-L f Q ?f.rI:Fi' 3- iris-4.1'vV'T fJi3Siw'1i'V,Wl -,A L., i,,,,,v , - .',, , A- -my . ,,, ,uf Iggy, .fl v ,N . ,,, 1- 'jj 9.1 V 1 ,J J .M ff 32 in W' M riff'-A Qi S, iz-ff 3,'wTf A Wy 1 Z'ii!-F A A iNl0 T: ',f.1X. L j'3f'.Ql'., t.,,-ig !2AS':. Af QQ.'Ki,':'l J jfbf 578 x -V 1 4. nl STANFORD- Qo,Wt,5g1923 QUAD 4 V JA- .1'Xf'o,.5j ' VW: , 'yy - 'Q .qfff - L f' ??1-yiTi,j'fj', 5. I ' E. ,QI 1 QQTSK' 4-X T,-'gf li'-5-159 3, ,f- of .-N Q ' V-5 43-',,',N,1g' ,, .9 . ' 55,5 9 :rj..33E5. il . U1 XQ',Q,.gfl .T -f',5,ii,--ff' ss Q xy 3- g.,,y. ff. if 7-':-' '. so T .'--- .-l.1 L- I f .' .' ,.. '-J-IJ.-E a, i'lf:7'- 131' QL,-. JL,-Q '-,Q f '. . -. ua ' . gy. jx 5 1.151 ,T'y'i'ii i ' m -'L '..,cALMQ.fT' - 1- T W 1.-'fl-f,js lf' I ltffll' ty. .i E ,i - A A A - ffl' ,, .5AY, WHAT us ENCINA C 3 C 3 fj i--, ,qty fi5ljli Guvs DON'T KNOW ABOUT if A 5 B .iff l ,l,lN POLITDCEQ AiN'T wosrru .7 , .e - - - 1y.jQ,i1'l .w , Q ll ,, uri' lil. Ksowm . ALL THE Duma-BELL5 AQE'NT fp ,Mp AT ENCHXIA GvMNADiuw1. ',fgg,g,J ii? l ,, .. imlllfgiiiii i . 3 CD wovssoen L,-f?,l,,glG i uo'r AIR FUMES. WHEQE My 3'X5V'jg :J Hi- , 7 , HAT is. You . I I, if till HAVE. BAD liii' 'rlfl l' 'Tl'l05E ' l LUNGS l'i li'i9i'i?'il ' im. H, llq. xv1f:'1eE Am, ron 'ram wool:-Yam --11:v1ncY'1'1-11Ne 1+:xe1-:rrENoUGH1.oeK1sas li xi 0 lr RUSHING SYSTEM AND SHOWERS 1' fm fi A , . ., . . , -T i-' 1 ifgfl And on our lelt there stands that noble edltiee, Enema l-Iall. The power ot ,-jyljl lil votes eannot be denied, and to the freshman who wants plenty of company tespe- f eially in one roomj, the Haul stands supreme. Enema is tlns year trying to keep l 31 1dI'.ff.f, ,--1-,li out of polities-everybody it 02111. At that, though, it is only a pledging frater- Q.f3.lil,'ij li nity to the ultra of ultras, that building on the right, tl1e Eneina Gymnasium. 'Mil .lf you are a great enough athlete, you may some day be allowed to live in the lo.-iff-l, T , ' . . . ' . l iii 1 i gym. And Enema has had more men living there than has any other organiza- ,fel 3313 tion! 'l'oo bad our saxophone snake-eharmer is leaving, though. Ile has pulled f'.-'WIQAQQI ig, 1 many a smoker through the shadow of the valley of death. f,'i'lf'2!. JK ' , :M IXLQ , WN I,-N l ' SEOUOIA H13 IQZKMQEES NNGSCOTE iil',g,l4 4, . A . Y.i.g,gj,1,A' 5 A GOOD DLACE TO EAT AND SLEEP, 6 58155 f 9.-,5,'ff,Q alia! i ON CLEAQ DI-NYS QOBLE EU, if I ,f,g:,i.3.,g,,A Ulf 1 MAY BE SEEN - AND THEN l lmil' 4 I .k.,,..gIl.?Q' T'J4 SOME g N. if U ll Mi rq .ii ,A lil, m lfiflllli 5'-'RQ 'Q fl i' . D A .-M' HAH1-Dues ARE STILL occzssiorsi - NTT! :fg:O: nfgN W'l-pLOLff'ICAL tfhqglgr ,bjff ALLY FOUND is THE raooms. RECE THE .gqqiigffgi ri 4-1 . f f of .15 'iw .w'.Yfjd V, H HA. 3 w H ff A L , fi Huw., -vm qw- WF Vl30i?3l ,iklllvfl F311 UN ui1iiiiii1gi'ii1i71lihi' OH' Greig, I Presented here are the blaek storm elouds that threaten to rise over the uneven gil held ot eampus pohties. For that matter, Sequoia has already risen once or .iam-4 i twice, especially in elass affairs. But bets are being ol'l'ered that the New Union Ufflfj ' - . . . . , V sk will show some strength that will surprise even those in the Hall. Qtlrles ol ,ff W2 what do you mean 9 from Sequoia and Eneinal Built by Union labor All-'fi . ' ' ' ' . ' .' . ' . e 1 I 'l'Qgf' ,Qi rings out the battle ery ot the hosts on the lett ol' the pieture. Altogether, the ei-U.-'f l building ltself is better looking than the Kingseote, if you think that indieates 27 dll anything. Sequoia prides itself on being a rather exclusive organization, admit- wi off, R ting only those who ean't get rooms anywhere else. fi .i ui .:-X- ,A '..' T ' - ,-+!.,1,j,,, ,',QfQf1g,, Wy, g ,4,,1i' Q ' 'A EE '.i'1g5,,, ,, ,ffiyi -F Vi fl , Jw-dxf . , 3 . . ,, 'D-ff. - ', fd V. -.-f . uf' - 'ilu . ll VT A25 Jiyt, 'AN pal- V 74, X 4-Q ,ii , , I . Y J 1 , TV lgfxj J vi: -+q2 ':T . -.,' ,V V .. A K -A si-T:7l,1 pk 6 . wif-'JL X, xv' ti y . '.l.fjQ,-il.: C'?1iA'?lf 'flikf LJ? ' ' f,'L'13'f7fr-Tp' .1 ,f'.fL.l-'TG Q 72 i'liQfti' lllj Qf'fi!'1 , 'f Q'3'VVp,l T x1l7-,,.L.-,,,,,,,,,1 , Agn A U A 4A,hy,,,,,,, Iii: i iiL -,iz-iii-:,i::T4,.,, ,,L,rif, ,lrf-til. V fn L 3 5- ,iq i JA! V M- -, J 5751 sT,xN1fo1c1n 1, .,,,,OpX 1923 QUAD , 'Q 1' V n '. -'--W - . ,.,x W . ' , f'.: W , 4 ' -N ' .e A , -ony., f 1 ' ' ' f LSU ' ' , . , . 2. I, Wi, Y, , ,f 97,1 ,. ,. Uhr Stuhent nf tnhag in the huaineaa man nf In- mnrrmu, auh um, mlm munt sums Dag lag anihr nur tanlua. are glah tn melrnmv the Mrahuateu-nur nutm- tial nurrsanura-inwtu the huninnw umrlh. Iilnlyn B. Burke, 'lilirr-illrraihrnt The First National Bank of Los Angeles fri Q Ty -bl----1, . . A ,I , , W ,Y V' J ' ' 4' Q' 'V :'jj'?:':-jj X' ij , ' ,- , f '. 'yn 1' an ff an ik 1 n y cfm:-,XX - ,V NN 1.9-,QQ M493 Q fi X ' gm!- s Q yi. 3, Q 'N ' in-,I Q ji , I Ne ,gQw'.'. H .T ' gjj, 5- v--A,--W1- -1'.' 11'.f,, .. X- A, ,Avg-'LAL' - 580 .1 STANFORD ,1923 QUAD , ,loWOJfW'o, -N , Ltwuyiral-1, fL.Qlx4gN-:,v1- -. - U.. t ', , - D4k'L': Sl. , K A l,.YI C X, :W Xl 1's,,v' l,yf'-Tx..-,N N 1,4 , cpl., ,1,i,-3,gL,,,,.g, ,rj 55' uni' 5 A41 '1,,4.-'1,,.,g f 'w A - ' ' Vs -. . F li' -fi lf. i . Q 1 t , ' Q lvl A CP ...A ew '11 t -g-- K9 M 'jpg L F' ...l why! I W C A V3 .ff Y .- tv I l pa: ..,,.5i,. cosy, , V SQ, Mag S65 lv 5 fi ' 5 ' L: 1 1 H - U11 1, 1 W! i H m 'lmi L-160 We-.-so '65 I-af .fa l rl ' 9 JJ . Eg: . 1 A EQ -.JI W EU S10 w w me lp' 5 i .1 . .. V s A' an 1 gh. , X i W .ff m A- '4.-e-..v f 9. , .' 'lg' X WMU. mm r1AN05lll A A 19 V' ,V I , V ,h Il Q assess ' A 1' S' ' I .--:Flip l I in 1 V1 5'w '5 41 ' 511' L. i 1-' -! f ff .-,u , l!:ll,j'lyg lv 1 W i H.io1N US-WE DON'T OBJEC'1 ' rr's .moufr TIME ron ANOTHER FIRE lg lf, Cffl 1 X. I I . - ,i tl The Alpha Delt house manager has an easy time, for he can get five a month l'kf,,. I N extra from any brother for the use of one of the northsldc rooms, facing on the if l 5' I' Alpha Phi Home For All. We don't know whether the Alpha Phis pay extra 1iK.,Q4',i.5 'V' for south exposure or not. Don't forget that golf is coming strong on the campus. .11-ff.-.ffl I ' . . . . .W 'Nl ' 'll The two lawns shown above are often the scene of many a desperate conflict twixt f f f mashie and niblick. 'Phe Alha Phis believe in takin no chances. The led ed V P g Y, 1 fli 'wc Jw, A:-p. ,.,1. ul 1' ii- , 1 le. lxlff i S fi'-fl L Mg lr Z l il w, ' ,L .F l il t f .. ,. 'l'r3 .fi , thirteen last fall and are pretty well acquainted with each other by now. .i'll ' iii' gil .. l'f N'i 5 - f M H W ' ru 7 in x 7 vas Ona vnu I lm XL H 1 Cl Nu mn... miFlilml,llllllllll',lrlillIll1If 17 2 A ,xxv , , A ,YA.. 2 I B O Null H 4- OWS 0, Ts li :i'.f.f4i.'z5 --'w ' E 'BVU A H 'X llll ob ff' F f' l Sf llllll Q X vo fx My Q .fr L, wif' u X X ,Ny S 5 ix-.1 l I V X l 5 f f','r '5 MAN, BUT WE WERE STRONG msn' YEAR 'ANOTHING IF NOT WILD-AND wE'RE A No'r YVII4D Somehow, the Zete's and the Theta Chi's never seem to have much success with each other's men. Possibly they have a wholesome respect for each other. No, that is not the imperial palace-it is but the Zetapsi eating club. That flossy exterior has taken in more Locomobiles than conscience can count. Also, with the coming of the sport manager system, Zete politics are coming into their own. vi.: ai jify ,. s ' ..,, 'Wifi fs V 521.-'X yyj.. -4.14.41 3 . nl' - -.-,...f 1 E9 ' i.l ff' l' 137. V' li A al -'QQ k-'jg A football manager a year is the new house motto. Theta Chi specializes in e , J,.,n light athletics, their 135-lb. basketball star being one of the very best on the ,fifslli l campus. Scholarship? Oh, well, look at the environment-right on the Faculty '...QL'ggfT.ll Boulevard. Not even an A. K. L. could do good work under these circumstances. 95.5-yi! l ,faq Ur f l .NAL -- -N-Y-Y-A.--Y. --. Y----fd--g--l----?-----rv-V'-H---- ..ff1 .ff i ' lqjb- b-gr-fr-51+-F -- --ra 'TTT' 'T' U - 'fs 7' if- i 'rj .- .N 2fT5Z17-6, - J: f - :-izsia-wif X L +1r:f3iQ.f,4fizf''tiff X1'vff'f.Qf-N ll' ll wsfsf...5'Q...-. . X4-5.-V-Q1.f -.4 -f--v..a,5 Y- - .5f1 fl '. xgrwiy --449' -kfj l S- 7 i- - ' I 'Q'f5':x2':fl'- .w.k: fi NFL- pei? -' MTW W QI L 3.54, lf' 'f 1 ff Q, jj -'-Tri 1' ,Ki ,iffp l N Ff'Kfi39 .m : , ' l . ,.,,Q,. ... . , ... ua, .wfy,5v, 14- ,,i,tc,. XV-A1'fAszsQv.,r'ssi.eau:3,,11.1:.-4:H.-f-.X. fir'-616.56 11 425' 9- QfftfvfL's -e:,Qe,gZ.J 581. STANFORD 1923 QUAD V 1 1 4, tw., 1 ,f at f. ,W . n!,Zosn:Jff:Y1o+ JFSf,:ylq,J, M lm? 4,1 4, 4 'F 1,1 - S 5 . V., tg, ,ti L' ,jQ'fjf,gf'f . , fa--'IxU.,L',,'f Li' 1 Lag za-,pf 'X Z'D51jia3y.,'-N :I.'q!,QLQL::qxBjw:? Z. ,. 1, gA r-,- .f , ,-if 51.32. 2 wif. M! E :Ja DO .fi t3:2 j:.fg'4Lg gywr ff-gilgixrwg! 55 t t tt -msf f to on V' ' 4 - . A fii 13,3 SU 11 H7 fa 'EIU nw.xx.74qi1 ,Y 'XV X I . ft!! C , ty f 1 , I wit on H I mntjfa if Qi? ff 'QL N' . t 1 1, 'vi.1tQvfr rt 2 in -.Q :W ,'Ah.5k1!xf?. fy yi fff 51,315 1,1 'Qjttty 9 t mi, QQ a xt: .2 H1 at 'S PPMKL' t f - W 'ftttt IMO 'Ht' Mehta Sznce 18 92 it Nilvgftftq' Q'-134 f3'ft':' QR? 3,1 3255 1f'E?'bLv, Stanford Mon and VVomen have made con- vyim t1nuous use of our bankmg servlee. 2Jf,5,1Yy.3 - .13 yg'y',.: The Vears have brou ht us a host of student 'Z 1 ,M . 't . - tt fffwgfip, f1'1G1'1dS, many of whom though now 11V1I1g igtfw far from here, still carry their accounts with tQfJft.'lf312 this bank. We -of 1' W 7-ut f' 21,44 -, Mya' 2 -' P,mQ',fg No 1T12IttC1'NVhC1'C Your work IIIHV take vou- t, sp . ' . 'S . ' . Alaska, Ghlllilt, Afmca or the A1'gCxI1tl1lQ, We Q xv, . ' W-W can take care of vom' bklllklllg needs. gif 134 M 'A ' 3 J It Oli Th B k f P 1 A1 wma 1' W C an o a o to at 'amp ifix ,S ASSETS OVER 352,500,000.00 gt Kfafg 754 :MQ 9722533 W4 Kkflwut gh G'w?52DQ, ' 'sul H' ----W --M ---' -q.-,+,-,,,W.,,..,,,Y,-wv,, ,,,,v.,f H, f xf -5:1 X Q 5 '77 -Ki, ' , 313. :1wT'2. -' -,nv I .... .,.-- K'r'ix',T'-f 3' 1'-f -1 aa f ' S,-jfs? -vin-' fef3tt25,15gjF1f.iV'fr':x,5 fifth Q QM . 5,455 '- b:'riLgg YWYEEJ NxSz'ds1Sgf- 21.-www-5,fF3f S, Jwfgifrtg L11 ' 2,147-1.-Q nt-af. f.uf?f1figJl4GL Agfa? fs-S'----'-f ----alla--Q-A -Av ' A '.S,.f:4...4.g.f ,Q.iggupgs' V- ' 1 f 582 1 v A ,A ' -.1 1. if . f, . r ri U... i fwf ri ,. STANFORD 1923 QUAD 1 . i 1 fo Jff 'o, ,- J riff-Y-. o 'Irv .,fs. f rk..?tv' . .iw -,Q .of- Q3F . . , .sir-2:? .? E -'11 fife-'F ' '- ' 'i ' 1 ' F'-T 'T'Qi ?17'SKk f EN Io.-.Z .V t jx-1-rgn, lx' V Aft ivy,-:L Acvlxfivr Aff, .Y ., ,A ' -4211! 3- 4 Midi L ,fix-,jf ,J ,I-. Ib .v. P, , jeu .?j.A,.,kXf Z s'atsQifiiiPg-a2l:,.9f,bf.5iCf 2 L?iL:oei'f iLl.g'1i:fifow.'g.lff.-.fe?:..i,GiiiSfEf QW4 i' X2 5 'glxohiilfsdsp w .Qiltil ,ff sms . ,y fm ii xo DH' o-.Q fs' 'l X ' 'may liz Qlifi Ei E UU ' ft,-.ti 7 HH g I UUUUUKIUUUUU :sifti- Zgi' flat U-. nam, F 59 Q , X Qfgiiff 'N l rW,y1?-valet -' eu -W 'ga A Qdmiikfg ,Q ... .les vw: :Aga ,,gfOEEo3,FMilRRLpflFLETE5 ci-ui.DmEN'5 CONVALESCENT tm' gag f ' - , ..., fl l- H E152 ' HOME . mi 'Y 'a X' Wi ' S'g-Rlifgri my BE LIKE Us AND BE UNIQUE WE ALL PLEDGE om 0 ?is,t?.I.,f55 ii, . . . . . , WW ' ij-X Somebody suggested Ten Years Later as a title for this pieture, but it il i sounds too truthful to be appropriate. Although not well known among the iicffriilfgig jg stronger houses, tl1e Children 's Home has been doing valuable work in strength- tggbiii, ening the physique and minds of the Iehildren, andthe connection between the ,Q6FQi,L2g::f tQ,.,.,2 former and the athletic ability for which Chl Omega is always noted, is too ob- Q',,f,tif lg vious to be overlooked. The sisters didn't like that razz they got in the Pink liiflif gyll., Sheet at all, but it is to be remiembered thatthe poorest typeuof protoplasm is pil Q' ly. Lim? that which rates no razz at all. One of their biggest advertisements vanishes it yi when the new replaces the old in the high position of Big Chief of the Student lA'U rl, tif, Body. ig, KL: ' . so Wi .. tilt it oi-4 a My Q, apic? EL T 0 R 0 I E L C AM D0 EQIWQ .3 ' ' ' - Cy, l iff' Q-,I ' ESQ, A Fiji Wi Y' if i 5 h . Ji, i 0 i l ,ii ,,,'.5? X X ,J XX ,X l'llil'iii9?Y 'fe do Q X lr,- itt . KJ , gi WE. as AWFUL sooo. we me Aww-oi. sooo. ilv i i in 4 D ME WE BELIEVE IN 'PHE SIMPLE LIFE 'wvrnyr IS A oixLo1zY, .xNYxv.u:z ll V ' - 1 Q u Rio El Toro vs. El Campo. lt certainly IS EV, when these two get in trouble. 3, iifay El Toro has furnished the University with a: good many debaters. C 'l'oro -- my Spanish for bull.j But then, just look at the student body officer El Campo K had. C Campo''-Spanish for eam'paign. D To enumerate the rival attrae- tions of these two great institutions would be, not quite a waste of time, but at 1 Wig least useless. lf you want to go El Toro, El Campo wouldn't look at you, and tp ,Spb if you really think El Campo has it all over El Toro, the latter can very promptly eonelude youlre a piece of salt horse. The food at both places is as good as- gxxtl ,.,f, well as good as you eould expeet it. l 2 - -- - ' ii. N i tftwiff 131 YF: Q T-.fiisfg -vga Lmf'flSSi3G.f, 7? ygisy fl, 7 4'A,'f-,'f'i'u' 37? ' 1 ,1 N i' ' , 1-his Zu, 4 NJ:'fif'1?'f1-'ll nj 'il it walia Jia -FQQQZKQE? , slit-'--f f-fr 6525?-aiY3f33'ff'43Lf3iJ 583 ' l l s 'r lx. N F o R D A Qggg, 1 9 2 3 Q U A D - Qofnheoh .- - ,W , -ne -Wil Q. 1. . , 2. Q F lfsxr . . f .,,' A V C :T :ful lb , .lxqxm T- , 1: M I ,Q A 'fm f I f , . v. ,X-l .f ,', .Rs -- ' ,WL '31, ,P Vivi,,,.' ,gl Y -fd .ig ia f i ' ' . ' A 1 I,,fTL,i f',4--3 ll fd I 4' l 'A' r ' X X Xx..4.i fr rr ni ' l lj alla llili, NE MAN J .l lm-orporntl-11 ll fm NEW voRK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 'I ,llnnuj'ac'l1n'm's lmporlvrs lIa:.v1'gl1m's ' L Ullllileiiall l ' College Fraternity .llewellenrs i l l 1 l 1'nti-1'11ity Jewelry for Mun null. Wciimil-11. Mmlzils, ' All 'l'ropl1ivs, Class Pins and Rings. l,I'Q.l'?lI1lZ2ll'l0Il l I J :I llzulgc-s anal Jewelry. Engzigeilimt Rings. i A Pliltllllllll Jewelry. llouor Rolls. l ,H ' U , Mvlnorizll 'l'z1lilvts. Gl'2lllll3l- E l ' l in ,X ' tion Gifts. L f- 'Mi' v Y lil ri l lg X3 San I1'1'a11uiseo Office: ' gil, MEUIIANIUS lNS'l'I'l'll'l'E l5lillll7lNG l ll 57 Post Street , Yxdnlf ll PAUL McDONALD, Representative Phone Sutter 3050 Qlfl' lllm ml lm pmwlllllllllllllllllllllll I llllll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll Illl lllw i limi l Wells fl' ff - 'lllllllllll1F13Jg1g llllllllllv- 4 HEN you enter busi- J l fV,' 1'Ei'iFL' llllm uullll ness or professmnal , ' , S 'ff H life choose your bank fw1.re6f-and ' . ll ' P '852 i you will have to choose but 'M l once. This bank has served N V i many an enterprise from 1tS i , ji 55 small beginning, and Watched ' and helped It grow to great E, proporuons. U l llif. 'QIL' l l ll ,fi Wells Fargo Nevada 5 if .' lg, l o gf' ll M':f-13283352 Nffifggmlfry NEVCIOH31 Bank A f ,rr 9 streets of San FranCisC0 4 ly ll nm llil nn llll me im llll lm llll llll lm llll ml IIII lm llll lm mx llll Illl lln ull N 'il If 3 lil: .Q . X, ,Y -i ,Q ,-f- ie , e . Zi if 1 lli5l,V,lfilQ5!4f:l.flf31s'l Tlfflsr - lfilffl llliifff' I 2'l'Llfl4l l 'iijlffbsf floffl li V- 'l' -eAe e-v--fii eJfL4fxf,- 'gm 'Y H T'S-1'Q'fsl'iQ '.zf -Guelph 584. W STANFORD 1923 QUAD .Xl g ,,f .W '-l f A ,oJuN, J fi'o- fl -'ok ' 'X ! fl f 'ffl' 'N 57f.wF'j' ' .TR 9151 'ffl' 51-f'5 ' E! nb '25 I- - , 'I if'?7'if5H' in '-f',f',1,'iY 'X 1 T,f1l'1'AT2 -' lglfig' 2 ,sv C l352ffi'i?g.ff'5. E E7:fgii.?if?g::1fQ.nii1'ig:.g.fT213'ff? 4 it KL, --- ---- -- -W - --- J, ,I--N xg v --,1 -Y -Y ----.- XQHLI. ,fg- tbigi o'u'N 'ur K if le W3 wil' SU mfg, ,J mf iwiff :ti EE, X , W 1' EL' n fri ,.fM'fmfq Ili 9 Q , 5 El I ' lfvrgilliiigfl It F - 7 . -H I my jsuiitiwl A DLSTINCTIVE :HOME qi fwwgiwqn l X A i'fQlZif!i3i,'ii Q51 ' 'THE PALACE ON THE Row. 'fp 'frnjgav .sw we HAvaN'T eor AN .SANTA ANA HIGH-SCHOOL ALUMNI S oven Hana. vJsu..WE HAVE Now! CLUB. Atso CHAMDtON BEED. ggqwggi q..1L'5Q cowsumams. jjylf ffyfq A . reitgfhfgl mg SAVE THE SURFACE AND You SAVE ALL '-wE'1zE s'1'U.1. WAITING ron NEXT YEAR . . . . . . . -1 tj Oi' fq, I No Willie the house on your ri ht is not the Theta cha ter of Delta Clug j,fv,'5.'.l ty! . . , ' . , ' . 'rfrlfl ,Al P it IS altogether a ditterent organization. Altogether! Ask either one of them 3:f,m.y-.5,t lfllpl if you don't believe us. Delta Chi, which is merely a subterfuge name for the o N , . . . . . . . . . -5.--M ,1- Stantord Club ot the Arizona High School Alumni Association, specializes in a ,5ti.'fg'.rpjA .Wy little of everything. A freshman with real ability along-some-one-line should Q1 not overlook this chance to be a big frog, etc. Theta Delta Chi, the House Beau- ff tiful, doesn't specialize in anything, so here 's another chance for an ambitious ptfif student to make himself distinctiveg in fact, unique. Does the interior of the itil M, N' '-' . . . 'i ' ft.: flip house look anything like the outside, you say? That depends on how you look wtllffigv 555173, at it. Our impression of it was favorable, when the lights went out. . ., ' eg. is L p Vfliiffii ' --+- iw A K A will! - is -at af - an ,1 .f slum. -- , u'ijl'llf,'Vi, '- M-at WW FTW lr 'Bra F 'IU Mlm fhliil 3- . Lei f H M M ' lfiiyfb Abgf ' V, ummm jlig Am-11'l '1m llll'I' cjyllqyl ' mulls : 2 K pl Pnl mi .figll 'THE 5AwA1'nERnA MANSMQN. 'ro Han... wwe 'roexxcco .fNAUGHTVl'.3 sci-iotmnsi-fm is THE BHG THING. ,P Un wma :ANDY ANI: 5oF1' eevemxeel vie-r,,l is we worxw wr-ues wmqxowr AN N Momopow ON BQMNS. Wig? my '22 , :A -fp TIME gom1tE'1'rizIEcRwOE6YE NEVER '-1-mlm A HoUsE ONVVARDH . I J I ., ,,,, -I - X - , 1- - gfgtfiii 2-ff A bunch ol: iaint wouldn t hurt the bi ma Ka J Jas, if the truth be known. .661-'J ffl , . . gi I 1. . , . ,. jan 1 Qld But atter all, seholarsh1p's the thing. Ask the Dean it you don t believe us. On fQqQ?fgQ MQ, the right is Alpha Kappa Lambda. This picture might be entitled The Big ,pigs W MET, Two or Neck and Neck in the All-University Scholarship Sweepstakes. Qi? Sigma Kappa and A. K. L. don't .worry about rushing--they cantafford to. for Qtr-ifig l. TT? That ood old motto 1S rather comtortm after all. Oh, well, we d1dn't want '93g5QQl . g . . g ,, V . . gf iw him, anyway-if he cloesn't like us, he's not our type. Quite true, quite true. 5L.?fgp-All ffl P. S.- Our other chapter is doing quite well, thank you. ffztefyi i X f but 'A 53 ffifwiffb ill N71-'f'? 1' ilwffff' 2' tbl M77 'bf' iff' f Ixbfilyf .'YgGf3fWFi5ili'11:4 . E 'oil T .za gfffvf 1 r'--.v J fy,---XYK ix. .,.',.N4' ,..,7 .. A N' .Q-Zfa. ,Y xl Qs.-of '.,m'f .t nl, gf! 1 l C .l74f '. .. C , t, V fix' J . ,. KU F , ,se -3, , .... A 'L - 'Milfs-s -' ..,, .surf - Q rf 'ef' f -ff 1 led. wg wi my he 1' 1 5 'K f'v iQlMtQw c .'i A feihzffeiffffs Taeesu: 065 sq-ANI.-ORDn OWUMO q1923 QUAD we I.. V ..I ,,.- In U.. 1 I. K ,I J fa.. - A ,--' , . .. ,. - .--- C- f .VII-.vw-ffqysqe x 1.-, ...'f-, qiryi .J Aff--1P'PE'f7 U.ilcyQ1lf5Bk CFIOII'?la..1.!2 I I N' ' '.Ig'.1i4!QI5 4.7-lk, I 5: IT: 1f::fR .3365 f' .I'. ..W'JIf'.f.- 2effi:.'1f2f'.9IU,3ff'?J.+f-DSI' I :rig . -h Ml L!-,.f Abi- N LL if-Y.Lx,m,-lui: A ,Z F-tiki. 57 ,361-,I-, ,..',,A I, - I, I - -AF-, .J , ,,.-uf..fQ,..'!X 5Ili',ig,f.4, 1- .r 7,46 vw' K Qs sr :III-If 75 If I Merchants of California that carry our line of lingerie and boudolr apparel-may not 'W gg,1f.,j5x make customers of all their friends, but they do make friends of all their customers. Rf 91 .NWI f , IW - GARDEN CITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Typ. Af SAN JOSE 'Ig ', I., EQ'l?TQx, 1 Makers of Dependable Underwear for Ladies and Misses. In Palo Alla-MENDENHALL CO. As. .Ir KONI' Ni' I ffia-.xv I:ggg..W UNIVERSITY CREAMERY, Inc. 5.3! I, by l. . '..', . Kfs,,.Q,..'j.I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE CREAM, ICES, BUTTER ffl x.,r,Y,EQ, 'Rl !573!Igjg, CANDY MANUFACTURERS ',5'.,E UQ gl - AND ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS Sb!-5, ' lv pl k-.1-.l'..-.- . . . ':l If 209 UHIVCISIIY Ave. Phone P, A, 54 Palo Alto, Cahf ASTE'-.':f3 i.gf,I '..f'dfRR1:Q r-HONE 321 L. H. sONN1cKsON, PI-opn-lem In, ,Llliqfxy XM PALO ALTO MARKET I-j. 5- .'3'QlnMfe5. FANCY MEA'rs FRESH FISH AND POULTRY jnfrl 324 Univel-my Ave. Palo Alto. Cal. Aff! in -I I Lfxvlly .W .2131 K' 'fig IQ 'U 7 L lf y' Q ' .IRIX ',.,' , . , ity f-.-.flfwfl DISTRICT DISTRIBUTOR Louvre French Laundry M 'Ep I' ff., Q11 . M-.I, .'-pf, iHand Laundryl ,gliflj Nl. 1. 'X ' Byron Jackson Pumps jr' I 'YD U':'I '- tw ' HI I-EIQIIX-. , fl, f.I1v1I3ffW General Eloctmc Motors PRICES LOW .1 w,.v,l gh' I l 1Ij,1QY3-I Boromite W?lt1'I' Fasteners TWO-DAY SERVICE QI., w,'.x.IC','1I-if I I JI g'i'2f.'-,f A. . Collections Daily 51 .ewifl QRLNI Fygf MA.-'I WT U E O BILLWILLER ' ' s D. C. WEBB, Campus Agwf ,f-gap? . . . MRI. Contractlng Hydraulic Englncer Room 60 Enema fin X221 gl Ii-1 I' if I . . Y . . . - .QM San Jose, Caht. - Coalmga, Caht. Agents Wanted '1j'fI.I QQ i L W P I I' '::r iff,- . bw -X1 Hz. T1 N' 'KJRIIPN . .. -F . . V.-. . -..W .. -...,.........1fTfpI.'IIm Q35 flip,F::f.aQff'2111g2ci'fg' ffvi Q ,........, ss' TI .if',1,,,ie QQ O 5 -.U .. . .-'-R jf. Q- I ff: Q' I' 'f.gIfn1'iN f, .J 5, NLT F'l 52 CJQZNED :glial 132- 5523 Q- -7' '4f5,sx . I:' fi- 3.s3g'fQ2Zif Q45-'-2:23.E:35'.Qgiff 586 STANFORD - 1923 QUAD 1 w V v ' , ae il 1 Q2- 4. rw D is -W ,x . I x 1 1 l 1 f f , fi Q x , x i ,,, ,.i , o'9JU 'o -. Jffffifvl ff' A , ': ,ig 'I 'yy-f' -- A f-ig' 'fr - 'uri ki s ',Z'gj '-42 1--- f- --:A - W' -H - f Q .- --- V fin- - vfwf ff-' ,-1-T K is . . - 'HRW 44 W1 4.13 G4 'H '12 ' any fUN'z2f-lf . fl 1 F A ih?t5SiS3'QS:L.eF:se,1:. finial Kel-12235131 giiifgialfli 5 in ig Li5tif1'lfelililfl '45?iif9'ff23'5X9 MiQY?: 5'l ff- , , su w L W rqwi., -' -' ' 'H'- f - y :yup-,RV J ? c...,.iv 'Y K F Ifgffkg iii 6 iff? Q20 Pg, ROBLE. QQ, 05' HAS ITS DICTUQE mom. .XTMQL W -s KAN EA'rmNG CLUB- Now' A H31 1 , . .vo - Q0 ? i .K LAW FIRM., imglgff ' 'K 'L 1 a 'Fi' Y' fl ke- ,, 1 ,gs i 4- 'ma FARM- ER 'li-at ' 54 W N BLOG. ville: .np--Q. - l , ,r u in J a will t r,, - l ' Q Q-ay M1 g HC- --P ' 2 Mit- fll . . , . , ' ffm if, Roble, wlueh claims to bc the Palais Royale ot the campus-HOh, my gf, A, lf dear, I think it's even more beautiful than the President's house, don't you? H, lisa -lf? -is the home of the Votes for fRobleJ Woi11en movement. Also, the haunt tu-,lgfllij of the nickel dance. Who would pay more?. Rushing Sequoia hard at odd in- Kiaj tervals is also a favorite, though not advertised, Roble sport. When Art and 'ekL,i,Q ,' all Bill finish up with law, and Fresno becomes the great center of culture, El Cuadro jf W5 will certainly have a claim to the title of El Blanko. The whole bunch, however, has been sort of a charity organization, giving the poor old Count consolation in iffwiiei gi, his last days. xy RW? U-1' I I fm x I , ay, is IL Gaaevoifcaln aces 655636633 lf5,ivggfgl GAGE GAGE QA M AYFiEi.u impomwrsowl ,'fij,gfg2 .., fx + Sf i,g,,l,-ty-A A GAGE 1- f ' lava ff 4 JX-1 2 ' 'ma' milieu A5 ..--L l 5 'jffqh il 7 Q A- '-0' l N umosvHrNfS- . -'I iflbiii , l L 1 vi' -1 .1 I PEBBLES WA 55UM Q i': 1'i'w-itil' 631,19 BERT srpelit iw J, . ' Xi, ,VVN ,V fv D IN ' mg.. - . PJ,.11l,iJ W . . . ' H'- El Capltan doesn't have to wait until somebody graduates. It has a pretty fig i good claim to the Stanford 'chapter of El Blanko or even El Eemosynary, right IZ? now. Of course, there is ,Bill and Dan, who have been gauging the comparative lgfg-4 , . . . . . . . . NW., .JUL merits of editorial and managerial activity. Entre Nous fired its French cook, ,,5ZQ,,.j ffl' quit walking back and forth to France for its meals, grabbed off a Mexican name, 'J yi ff, and promptly went to El Capitan and El Quadro. Being a singular bunch, ,rlfffjif though, they assumed a plural and became Los Arcos Cno relation to Noah's ,QQ craft-they had two of a. kind aboardj. Entre Nous just let it out too plainly ff'?b1fl 9? -even if you are anxious for members you don 't want to advertise. 'Aff .YQ ' ri 5- fr .- , .QKUE-Q -..H g V gs --.M ,... - ..,. g .,,.,... ,, hp Lfllsvmiwrf -ifxf. ':7?QQ'7T wsfea, sncviglia . ,V ,5.w'f???'f . l9Jl9Qi'g L,-,W Qflzqfffg az 3 .L -' A -YQ, 5 SW -' 5-f+i5'i?QQ?,iT!l ,fi 'iv . N ' ' li' F53 587 NIXNIUIIIY 1923 QIAI, ,Inn I, T . . ' I 14' ' . K ' fra . 1' ,.-,, gm, G70 , v I ..-v,' r I ' I - a ' 1 I. - ,, '. 1. SAN nAncasco'sLAaees1 Res1AunAm ' . The place- that made the Abalone famous St utes f2g,i, 2mizzifQ F eggam-ant Generous Povfions Market at Fourth . San Francisco f'IocIe1'a1e Prices' Young Drug Co. DEPENDABLE DRUGGISTS PHONE 36 Xp.. nt I 1 tho tml ITIIILK my IIIX IIUIIIKI 351 UNIVERSITY AVENUE PALO ALTO - CALIFORNIA WM. C. POMIN I-Ixc-Insivc Agent The IVY CORSET IT CLINGS Four Stores In San Francisco 951 MARKET ST. 243 POST ST EAT F LEISCHMANN S Tl YEAST rr 1'rn'l'1r'll'l'r' fuml In -IllI'I'l'2lS1' zlppvtih- 4 -IIllIll'0Vl' mligrc-stiml I -1-I1-:lr tlu- vmnplvxion The Flcischmzum Co. of Cnht 941 MISSION STREET 123 sTocK'roN sT. 2623 MISSION s1'. oakland store 537 14th s'r cor. Clay SAN FRANCISCO K ' Mug S TXAQLI V -V if 7. ' qi at. 1 ,I ' A ' I I MQ 1 , x f f r- Y, x , ' L11 3'XEfl 9 2 3 Q ug? V :iii Sw if no i?ffo a Lf fvrf ' 1-1 ilrrrr N F 0 R Y E a.3ffi.L.f' L- fi STA i'f51'l3,f1 f-i , ,X 'N Q XL . ' 'fix Z, 'v.x 'Nr ,F l:',dit.5' lv A, gil .-JK, x Uv:-.wr x - 521. 91: -Wil? J W ' ' f A 4, yi -fy 'AVL .. A A 1: fy- 'V-A M815 Hy fi-I -Ft' fx ,I d 1 jill ,T N- ww! , 1 W, 124-yigf. -' ' UW 1,.. A f 4 1 - Af .4-5.-f, N gf,,, .4 'Y K I I 55' .' ' UW' A E NWN' we Q- .--- , Sa WHEZKEN M x. Y gJ.' W THE MOU D A CH' V:A.X5l'7,CT . , I Y HHWMII 'lllIllilJv1'1'ZMZM!J IS 5 CHASE ' 1 QT Sq, . ., --llallw, TH HE N. 1l l.,,L,. ' , X I1 N ND 55' ATHO ' 1 ' ','f.,J l H A ull ' YTHING A WOULD Dial-I MAR IL ASHOT 5 H W 34 HI' R ' AT 1R A 1, . LII ' Q , . O :VE G, W' GSE? OUSE EMR Oiftlolt :K. ,::?'1'Qf ?? ii' A LITTLLF ANYTHUZR AMBQ HQUR HTHIS Y .t in Cfimff ot ff G O T O ' 1S9 I PS0 ' - 'N f ,l'm-- fp: NOTHW w ou s w0n,t I , for you. nllftlmo, WW? JC . a Do NG I 'o we ' lclgf -d 50 . 'nf' iw Sf' 4 1 w X ANYTHI ,h termv 5 H can JI , eXp0Ct'1 iq yuhh' Q '1'SIDE'I?fENGH 110 5 bays' But yovoll as wahlwlieve lt- Ldovs' - If WWE-LQ' Q71 A-THE OU DEW' w0Uld 'llllskles' ite HS V 1 do not 11 Allmfl Iillshlmn 'f'M75zi .ksllop A , fol' out flu H Sigh Ka1Pl , B15-T qtan- ,LQ ltic 110Q it I-101119 ,t pall X X Kapp. ' But wrtllff- V thc K- X, U21 -vf thlk Slgvlf - -don. '1 UL ' img- use 1' mms- , nano' W SG 'J' An a Klppa huqkles mme- all stan' the ho ony P0 It thi' 1 if'-'J 5' 2 . - e ' n ' , Q5 . - -Q ' 1. AN 'ff with thiome of tlficm' all gout Haiti well 913.923 in hfl,5inA1n1mr0m f If'-' -sw' 't be fing I ll . ecla ' V W' lv 1 if c0U1 , call . nvfl . Wg A A. SP hgrv- Heh- V w'ufyZ H om' tell 'l ' ' thcfy ' K' ters to0 ln' X- N W ,N hllt t0 096105, ,t DOW 1 URI' 11111 x NX . Jw ' - cite er S9 ' JUS . hcafm - arm f5'FX'Mh M' A Qtlqu th CV 116. , 1tS klng lu'v',-W. Y' Qoll bg go . has . ll 100 K ,, f, rm f , the ' uld mloll t fro! 'X-'Mn ,mf - tw0 . Q l I-ep .Am in ,wx 130111 iiclglfll , bg X -.lj MV. ford Mftan llsualb D El U L ' T551 Y W El W WH WWW Wifi? U-r ' ' fir'-5 HQ , ,. I D 'ffm Jw I 3' Q pu? AN iwff ,Xsy,,V T ll K. N 'TEM - M.Jf16Cf1 'I o lyff-Q 'rr , NNW 1 M, A BOYCQTT RY ABOUT MQFT4 I Q X ,P QED STAQZDM XAQR Llxiffb fl. wi' ' ix M. ' My UEF- -1' QR U5 REE pp H Q41 M Y F U5- F' G. w' .qu Q Jw. MIX? UND! SHIN H wll . ,anti F TQ' 'W 'T YOU 5 ARG LWON7 PU A-Q0 A -tl U10 'IM ton 'ETH ,W EN IVE oC' ' vl 1 'f' UO, N sflfji' AR WHO LE A52 10 what XB ev0n l,0k11'3t' f6 QQ:.16 yep VNHTH ' ' ht at hon E, QQLYUPRHG, t0 Grllit Over Riff H0 1' - mg , mm' - -Oni 1- .ve . -- M v - , W IVE IS I' the f . ltltl Ilfl t 15 ,QQN 'M . LUS blem 011 e P9 -any W- ' 9 X- ! f' ' ' EXC 1'1'0 ' htbv 11 ar v0 P' lc R0 t0 ff 'M 549 .fwE'RP' Eilst . 1 Qrlg f the! . ninth ' 011 t I ' nvxt Gigi ,Z Far I C1115 loth 0 , he Jfll rin-ht -evra, . tw. fx 9,1 1 I the ' SL t 7 l F . ' Qt '5 ratl ' N Ilt ,f'.Q. Mfg , 1121815 on he f1'W1?.t00f1 fha 01'10I?t' usff 'S T1 on Sal? h0lPb 3 1 Qffz 'FU Iflrnp and E -S undflx in thel thell' ho 0 to llve Ind thfltl xl-SQ nlon' V' -L4 Q5-t 'V ', , qle , 1 L repu C hollg 1 -1 . n havf t00, 3 ih 0t1l' gjf .jAMX, ' ff' cigllikllllf' IOL?g,,1ti0nf'Lc,,.,,11se 21QF,,i,,eS0 blgostofflffgl rush Gal..-V1 :'i?f3LTC-'11Q.?' ,5 , ' - ' 1 f , , ,,-'- i, Z .ff 7 -jf' JN V, Vw ,ag T U TOHQS X though, as tht, -yr to tllfl Y rv sql! I 4.8243-srliifg-Qs. A,g,4kq2:1,w-.Nf5ff'.QA-H 'hgh-yr lg, tel Chinegm, ge. wh0I'fAt,q H9313 They X0 . Cvq1::?'.,?ii QWF ..jci:,mJeL4 4.5, ,L thQ 1 very c1'0v 7 lgut I I lyxvay 4 7,1 KX 1 ' if Vgfyv .1 Slgs' HUC, dl ' K ITF' 'fffj JL kfi fhfx Awlflfle differe - 'i fain' I Myhw , ' 5 ' -'- - X ' my l A S 1 mlfqfg J - X, J 1 I gl? Wllflt .iv wg x dgmhfiff Riff' . d siwf QC, g-V NS-X 2717- .,.. 1'3- fxf-,'bEm',y.,'i7fZT --53 if V f ',gL,xlH' Agfa of Q-V41-5534 -LQXQQEQS L ' X ly gk .1 N-,1 589 1.1 1 . iw-- 1 1 STANFOVD 1923 QUAD . 1,2 ,,?ffD5':1G-31621, I' fflqki- 1,Tm.,a.,4 ' 1'Qfgg1:j j ,x 1 ':,x.-Wfpfj ,gy 9,5 , ,H - I 114- , -X,1V,4o-M lY'fQ7 5 'tfffi 11---.jliiflffif3'ifliQf1f 5 lifts- '-lil! l?l.1ff f 4f, TJTL4'-,fgifbiiglt ef'-:7'k ' 'F' - ., X f '- ,F ,5-E'--Avwri---o------------l -11 My L ,om 'MN E T. D. Dolllngs Mrs. T. D. Dolllngs ll Hill' ll Phone Douglas 2269 'K ' P O lf . , 1 - - 1 - .15 o -4 al g lf, 5 'yi' 4- IL-' ML 1 V , jx . ' 1, , Vigil, ffl ' ,Q . Phone een 536 EMERSON sT. 'lfgy ft,-l .,,, PLEATING HEMSTITCHING 17 3 nj, l 1 f BUTTONS BUTTONHOLES Nl .5 7 Sewing Machines for Sale or Rent 5351 it U11-'ff ' ' Prompt Service Right Prlces 1 ll? Manufacturers ot 1 P T , UQ! 1 gl A 1 - 1 L 0 is ,V 3 1 Umforms - lf 154 X 'ff of all Descriptions l I T 'l'1'l5-355 ' h ' 1 'ml 1 Moved tn 5 111 New Montgomery l V lyjmdl Street 5th Floor - Thompsonls Bakery Qllllflll Hr 4 x . . San Francxsco, Calxf. 210 HOM ER AVEN U E I 1 V1 17354 ' Ye D. N. so E. WALTER so COMPANY ?g'g'T'1'1'QHffli wholesale-562-572 1vussloN STREET, san Francisco 5411 A1,f'.go'J FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPERIES WINDOW SHADES 1-1 I -5 1151? 61,1111-1 - '-' l,yl5 f'1g, . STORAGIQI MOTOR TRUCKS Q lflufgf F 1'2lI1li J . M1llCf BAGGAGE CH ECKED AT HOME gl ':,1,,w, - 5 1 j'74NY 'y'f VVholesule and Retail P 1 T f ' I , lli'lyQlQ'? DELICATESSEN BAKERY and CATERING d S if Telephone Palo Alto 516 CO' Xjflflxiff Corner University Ave. PALO ALTO, Office Phone 00 and I':lTl9l'SOIl st. Calif. 111 CIRCLE Palo Alto, cal. VLFQ 1'- lxlx-sl 1- -gl 3,3511 STANFORD MEAT CO. wif f pw 266 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Phone Palo Alto ea 'ffl ililxjqv FRESH FISH AND POULTRY Fancy Meats Fancy Meats 2' ql Nl T 'l wr fsg't '--M' l . Q.-ll N 1-111' 'H ' '--, f- '. -ll' ' ' ' Q , , . , 51l k ,- -O I s .. ,. -,, ,-N..g.,, L ,.., .lfiizif 1 O'-. r P -V ,L-1 - , ., 1 1 tw ,f ., sl P' 'Eff-1L'l ' .- ffl ulkifil llfri ,1 my X fx-1 Of 1'cJ,'p L'-i i i' ' M' A ' f f - fm-, l ., if --Kaya Qyfigi- fp, ,Tlx-Til' - 1 Qfwe- 54iL..W,,' gil, , QW j Gr! .V fi 7562, N f Nw 4olf.?iTllfff7l'llll Q 'i7i'Ff' fa --fffii--701.-f 1- f - - f' -.:'r11!Wr lf ' ' , -9 ', ' . 1.1 - .' ', . fi -f :,,. 1 5 f 'Q ' ',t:1,'.X,f-t '-.1 ' - ,J lk, ,S --' :J D lr ll Ygfgfi af lxx A Y, I K K QQ I li ltr X I X? ' VN l' 1, X vox ,lt 1 fhupf .AX VVEI mx 1 lxmu .MLA-VIH, Mvoi, W 44, ML fr ' J' ' W' f E -. L ' JJ J --my VF' 1 2 . '- '.MX-',f.1.- - -Y-LW , ,- if V 4 -- .11 W1- .. . gf .. -... ,,,. un, -,- f 590 sq-ANFORIQ qo,,,M,o 6 1923 QUAD Jfl-Tpe,jQ'gff'j15f'Q'.-': 16.7 '1 ff' - zu if-ffi '- 5,7-v, ,- if?i'l.5ii yi T qty M5 wrfyiffijl ,If il '- Eff -i'TfVTl'.Q iT:Z.TT,k A Wf -' - ' i. av cy fy R ll I- I I i , . 'fbykliipi ,ev CD KZ M T THE BREAKEEQ fs - N EZ. . -'vs MJ F ,..+f k'L ' -'r-T! Q . Li :rf W W- Wi Vt' . . T . HSA ' ' .1'?flik': f 7,5 fi.: , .Elm .5 Q .fl5,N'7g,,f - ff 4 A if 'I ' -f E?fN'g2,J MJ. . f , Wit Iv.. HOME OF msofrnres -A zoo. m 27d Qyhffg, 'f'i',?f STICE as oem Bucs MAN. d X X ci'fiiliVi:1 ggjf N.. f- 229' 'L - l .gif I.-H44 ZZ?' 37 L 4'-'5 ith P11 ghi' 'mx ONE-MAN TOWN f-House or Halen-1so1r.nn 1-zoos '3 . . . . . . jf lkzhtf The Breakers-breaking, but not yet broke. The only distinctive eating club pp ive? , - u I u 1 , , 1 fl 1 on tl1e cam Jus as lt hasn't 'ot an El betore 1tS name 1. e. El Grubbo El iqyfll'-at ,K .1 x , , 5 , 1 X. LH-.5 -5.3 bnatcho, etc.D. Athletle holdovers and hangovers make the plaee attractive to the fgiygifiay -.J . ,. . - I., J Q' LJWJ freshmen who want to 'che in the nnddle ot everytlllngf' Don't forget that the QW QQ. 'Wt cheese in a sandwich is often in the same pos1t1on. No, the chief food of the UHF? j. l n n su .wi . breakers is not surf LllSl1. That would cost too much. Oh, yes, by the way, we if . A almost for ot to mention that that 's the Phi Ka i ia Sufma house on the left there. if Ti. ,J-.jf g . - Q Nh ,Jiri iq-gl One of the tallest and broadest 1nen, and one ot the shekest snakes live there. ily-P' Here I am, Papaf, QUE, fvflli x U 'li i Fifi-535 Jw Xxx .....---l1ilT.Xx C72 X':Ql,f'5lfiY '. 3. nf' fx - rr' . Q ' --' - 4- :Wi JS 1 4' ff. I.: Q' l-:N ' U-v 1 r. 2 C-XJ., .la . Exfdx M1 Q , Ul,,..51,, ggggggg-3l'LP Z l, ggggamxn. ,, 2. miifyg, i .- 1-.H - - ra ff -- f fa oh' we 121- gym' l Ti k'ililf.i: ?1' 5,1 ra iiglfi Q il rig, 1 1 f. . - 1 -'---' .fmzm --'1-1- w. ' Q A-I ,, .f.AZx-NX',-xllfl milnimllflibin ' in 'EP X, P X 1 fx gf? L- -49 .. -- LV- fxf Pfilulfff gn WHOOPIE XS STILL AMONGST , fist :WS - - f M... arg oem Miosrr 'THE sonom-riE.5 GOD D D'-ACE TRIED To TAKE HIM FROM Us. 'T ' fl M fp .ggi ART Fon CHI PSI'S sum - 9 , . A . . , . Q42 'lhe two Lodges of the campus, although we hope Clll PS1 won t feel hurt by T , - . - . ' r sl' gfggi the comparison. That ambulance does not slgnlty scarlet fever. A stranger ln- to QM WZ advertantly told the brothers that they had a good house here. Also, that -We - . . . . fs ff... mournmg draped around the outside is s1mply to commemorate the passmg of fgpjg -EEA, Art-it's the start of the Dark Ages. As to that little old log cabin in the ,fffikf SQ lane shown on the rightg did somebody eall that a living group? A definite g'1P13Qi,f .L-1 sign should be hung out in front to prevent every stranger that comes around Em from asklng if there 's any rooms left in that apartment. 'fs.9JQ?-H. bfi' fslrf it N' fi H i f QW? r',-ffhl -- g' Q0 .',f W - ff? ri T'Tmrf..'f1' 'w?'o., , iX'+Pf6'xi '7 'wffT5:f 1'.L1sGf 'if'f5. x .331 ii , giilzftjlffxb. E43--9D i'EL-ig Aftwfjfg, 'b Q 601 -. ',j:'i-371. ,J -lg.-' 7 xQ3, fi v. '.bNv?'1fgp' my gj yd stil 'Tug-LX'U rm 'ffm ifdleeii-211.4 in gets? 1 T g g ':...f.Ei-.fLT..13Qi'f'wffhl'qHf Wer- Nff-.l.Lf.ff-fh 'vii-'cfiii . kb 'S +f LQQf.gf z-992' f1fmfJ .i 'iff 591 sq-A Nl.-0R1vN,:EQQQNl923 QUAD lg ', 1 K lex M l. .1 ,v 5 3. ,rx , ' ,- ' . s e V' Q !j1',,ll J, 1 '. I ,, ' , 3.1, ' If- 1 ' ,K liff Cut Glass Crockery Silverware Kitchen Utensils J 2' C '1'elephone 927 The Homeware Store A First Class Service at Popular Prices OPEN AFTER DANCES A. C. CRAINDALL Try Us Once 519 Emerson Street Palo Alto, Cal. Palo Alto 306J 102 Clrcle -the Zllfl Ijl'SIl title Ufblllljillly west of Chicago- -thc oldest trust Ctllllpillly in the Southwest. -paid in czlpital :md surpl11s-qV33,500,O0O.00. rrus INSURANCE an TRUST Cammy TITLE INSURANCE BUILDING FIFTH AND SPRING STS' LOS A NGELES lr ii-V , ,V HOTEL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT of every description made to order and installed Expert Advice Free N0 Job Too Large or Too Small TILE OF EVERY KIND IN STOCK We Set lhe Tile and Do the fob Complete MANGRUM 61 OTTER, INC. iii l- l IV, T7 .,' i a W w .Hr hr' !.fl . l.. l. l tl, Ml -x . M, l 1 . . ' 'v VK x'- J X 'l It .W l ,W ,xl mr, .- Vi 5 , 4.' few if, .-fu le ,l-I NX 3 I 113-'il l ,bl 4,! '1 nw 1,,f X I 827 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO, cAL. ll W x xeev .OT ly , 5 W, 'A --1- ' r, .Evil-2fi.ffY3?T ITT --TTwliffsf-12,if V- - 0-.wine . , 451 yy 450, 59:9 4 :LfH'1T-' gg n sw? L 'ff 1-'J 2:J-'J-' . . ,, L t ,, ' '-2.5.9 ,gf'f'f5:, ff: ,af fx-4, . c,..r 'J l ii.: .g f1.5 1-,Amt 'ln ffzg: -If-53 V Fw gp.. . 11 'if X-A 'th ,.-4 Q17 ,V 1373, .'5f.k',4'f:. ki 1 A, 5-5 f 'ffl , 1. ,f C., in jxef vt , K- 11314 . ' fx Qi: S if .Le . f 4 i. W ir .- ..,.v...,-. .-, 1.-A,,,,, -A lg! JJ H-,,mM,,, J 1. H. X.::::JW-- K-V -.-,yuh J? 592 i . ff. l. STANFORD,,,8f,gJm,,o41923 QUAD J . .. - . .e .- -N. -. :,r'i, c,.F 'r 5',f - f 'N -1- Q If 1, .i'-.-1'. ?-ffEf :fe '-,Z Af 'f fA' I-1-1,-1211 7 'f - 'Q' if -- 1-Qqfk if if i'SI.L'JIfIEli i ,igligl-:Il il illi fTf5.??.pf'fgf'i4E fa 'A 4 -my., t v--we A Tl-LJ! ,1- 'I N ' f ff ' .: ff' 5 l- B 5i.f--QW 'Tlx Q A A 1 ' '- '-N' ' Q gm! 3 Ll f Xu QX fl M QWEVXO, .M fy, L1 - f E - , ., .. y ill? I I I ai ai W 'fl f' - - ' 'Q' 'I PJ J I X re: W . ' ' ff Qlfsil lfgf- X ' Viv-' ig ilwzfll fp . if-Qifwgif l-if f MK? Yee., .J 4 ' fQf.l,.?f9l lm SQ A -me amass was enowu ' Q 2:51 OVER 'me PATH :mug C' :E-Up: Z A E LEMQN MARGARET LEFT. ' 'l l.5il1 l 1aoUeHNEeIcs N0 Mom-1 -'om' or SIGHT qixxm oU'1' or MIND 3. 7 - . ui. gr ,wtiri The two houses are shown together tor the sole reason that S. A. E. queens .fo .1 fgif Gamma Phi Beta a good deal ot' the time, and the latter is really a house of nice 'limi-iQ Q,4lt 31:1 girls. But the S. A. E.'s have reason to step out nowg Stanford's tenement dis- 'lggggggfliigji ejrfi trict has disappeared. Save the surface and you save all is a good motto for j.ffijQgg1Iy Mffil both houses. Paint will do wonders in any case. Look at the S. A. E.'s and All! the Gamma Phi 's. The former really have the best location on the campus- 'M limi we nearest to the postoffiee, a fact that all freshmen should notice. Gamma Phi i.iKilU4l'-do rc-'lil' IS noted for the large casualty list suffered. Dinner there looks like a reunion fylilvlllmi of the boys of '76-as far as numbers are concerned, we mean. ici,-wth: Hiffi. ' fy, ly, Q70-, lfglw 5-fd X97 N :::fl.'f42g Cliff' W nun Ill 5'?W'5-LQ. -in -rw,-' 1. wi 5' C,-IwIlgnf.1 lg' :Fl u dl. HM 'M P4llW2:4 lilly wi N '5i1f'l'll9.i :Zi T ' H 7 .lift 7 -l 1' A A L - O G 3,9 9 ' .,5fllaZg'.Q,. H22 in . 9 if wllli I-F h WNY NNE Act use gn Qu ' - 0 WPIAT WILL mb uwwew. coum ow. I HAPPEN www Wit,-Y' tilt mmzmzo MEN. ANI: 2 N 5 Nm A DUO LEAVE-5 ? ffiiilllfli-. buN r ,renee-r ous om-1cr.'. - GARAGE ' f-Ir oN1.Y WrEzIplrIIIgsIgT1lggN OFFICERS AN lkU'l'0-MATIC RUSHING sYs'r1cM. l r 4 Y I1 hx '- we . L . . , lg .. Wllen Stanford 1S burled in the dust of ages, along about 4.087 A. D., some ggwji prominent scientist Can A. K. L., no doubtb will discover the remains of the ggtmtgi Sigma Nu and Delta Tau Delta observatories and a new race of cliff dwellers w1ll have been unearthed. Sigma Nu pledges athletes--why? Look at that hill ffflv ,ar . . .r:'.1,, and you have the answer. It 's e1ther a sound body or a sound ear, and Sigma M Ent til Nu generally has a little of both. Delta Tau could probably make money by gl charging ten cents a look from their porehg the campus at a glance. Now that fill gilt the last ot thelr newspaper kings has left, 1t's time something was happening Q51 it to the Delts in the way of a renewed burst of energy. - giiaxwf 'fel -. .- ' g , it ' ' 'MAM'l.f-at 'Jes , W' . ffl? Q1-45? ii? , N 21,,?.4,:EE:'C?, li Digg? .f1tE3?92:?+LSiff3r I I La f fag alfa has Xx :Z -4.1.7.0 'viygztztw cS,,gg5,33,:,g14 A x....... g I jgsiqqg,j,5,gef,tt.r'JTw,,lg., ?53,,mjaS.:5yf 593 STANFORI2 ,ofhdos -1923 QUAD 151' or '24 V W .. ,.. . .,.. - T K Jf5'f--vfffs 4. ' ei T' f T' .- f 1521 if ,??,74-iidffg 1 ff as il f .- 2 5 ?f:77f9 'irc' ' '.g,,3,. ii' L 1.f,1.EQI.Q L.'..... '1' PZ 9-ill-s J ?-Ll?-J--Q----l44L-4-be-U Q'.T.2Tl , rfg,Qjg,,,, . af. ivy, x SW,fwN'?i 15' 'Qjwil 5' H. O. de la. Montanyu, Principal XVllllmn Ruwe, Gen'l Supt. 1 Q-12.3 Vxwf-D, Engage In All Branches Nl O E gpiaeclai :tht ive, nttalo n 141 of Legltlmate Detec- . - I . ven o e a c ng in Q-.1 tlve Ser-vlce. Legal Pa- DETECTIVE AND PATROL of S t o r e s, Banks, i '?l 1 '3i Siiilgiiliff' QiLlJll9 SERVICE !'Z? B1T3st.s diff 'iifgg Confidential. Founded ln 1878 by Harry N. Morse Sli-ences at Reasonable Uniformed Waxtcllliien for Day 'rms' i if Si ei, LN 7, .. W -. I NW' X Mft. ihvevlfr ',., 2 'ly I N J ii ifbii '-fi, 3, 1 i . 1 Lvkf-f i f -'M tv lj 9, - P il Uv' ' P,l.w-NWA, J A '.. '-.7 7 xgli N fiiV'i',il' f,fi.a11Jw -'JLY-srivi' , gill ppm . ', 5 1 ' emlllf 2 . 1K I EJ? 'tif fre yt -13 . l 'f I 1 N 1 1-Axiifwi ixilliiii llI,fIv'v MY 'fl fx,.f.'l -lil , ,. , oil , tY'l!,:f'Jf-'fl .V WEE f in ffl iq! ff- ZL .:,eLf:'V' ' ax. -, T1 .l?XlgI,vl ' ,rx . ,. , ,l img? VV- srrivj' fyffipi , fp ' 2 gy, ,,,. ,N W OW ix 'gf 'xii ,Mai Q and Night Servicc Operatives in full dress furnished for weddings, receptions :md other social functions. Unl- formed officers supplied us ticket takers for bulls, dances and entertainments at reasonable rates. Putrolmen to protect property against rlre und depredatlons of thieves during absence cl:'rHOgVN1Er'SUTTEH 1900 602 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO TOOLS 31-Igp 5UppL1E5 METALS Bakelite, Everything for the Artifiecr in Metals Hard Rubber and Fibre Sheet for Rad MODEL ENGINES AND FITTINGS C. W. Marwedel 76 F1 RST STREET San io Outfits Francisco, Cal. ETS 0. ,if XMPORTERS OF T? 1 f.Q.31lgi Diamomls rmrl Precious Stones 4 Ni: I a ffm Fwe Tlflfaetclzes l,VfJfQl.N ,fL5.Q2C'A,f Phone Kearny 4524 245 Post street, San Francisco . -ll we :Y.i'Jg.fLfSLnY Y W Y, Y Y , , , -f -ML , . . , S - . Y. L1-l7' i'-1? O eosogff vw ff- S - - a sf! , ileil ,. : .--xi 4 .l... Y-2 .Tc -Ov i 'Q ,Ls 1 -- T -'J ..,Mf.u-. .f if -1.9 , Y .,., 'yfyw-, ,- gl. J - .. L we a9w,,.wf - ' to .r -N - . .,l, at '. V . .e 'X L 3 if R -' '. ' Vw t S 5 -A A .Q 'ggg,.. . 1' 1 , ,-' 'K - 'Wfslf' 'iffy ki- 'ig 1 rg xy.. CS -yr., -- 5: 41 T 4 if. Jef' 1-.,,T?:r ll, 1 .- grxls New viBff1,'If.,,Q1i.'1iQ.,,, 1g,LQ1,.twL:o,.., O -::'f -53,14 E5lLf,fQL .T Tgffgv- ij 594 .,- 1 s'r.tN11-onnh o,,,,t,,op 1923 QUAD , sp - u-1-.Y . AAA.. A ,,., .--. . A - ., Af... u J, T'i'9fTl'ff xf'lj,'4.',Q 'ft Dis'-,1f1 Qfsj'Q:Egf1S?, fi f'i.1t'Y fflgfif fifg'j1'11.'1t1 1fZ-F1.1 ..frf-l1'.''F 1:1 V4 ti., JBC Qs. .7--.liz 1i-J11, ,LIZ-flglhigt as-1.yc:.iw.5V1 L15 ,Q 7. ,1e4Lxv1A1,- L -itil! - ' 1.1,V1.j!TafQi , x -X X, - -1: --.1 V 4, . - K141ff?'1,7J,g 1. V' f.: ye 1. 1i, l911i1W5' - X: 11M l .1 1 PM K A G5 511111511 i -if-l11M 1 gg . 1 V1, 'fr ' 1 Y Bev 181 as hlfifif-I 'Ti X- ' i 53,-All - a 11'i 1?fi,' 1 1 :i-.-,Wx Wu. 1 11 H111 1 1' NU' ' ' flu, 'amps' D' ' fi F ,VL 1,3153 S nb! wwe SAID Fnosn? . y as - Qg1,1y,s.,11 1 ,,,1 - 1 N - 17.1 . 1 - 1 I' 1 'A , 1 A N NE lflvffffe 1 'V' mm-mnmrnmmm. Q Y ,, , 4-1 I'1.QIX1zg:,1l i Q K Seca A mee, ROMANTIC , nero, ?,gfgl1iAQi1' -rms MEANS spasms- 3 DARK Ponca! ON: couLo- HEY neu: 1, I flQgrLQgvA:5eCoQqEEA1-5 F011 1 was -nw -sm womsvoi L:'f.1iA1g-1 . 1, 1 1 Ab, ,. lag, 1i 1 .11 ..f nv.: 'wr 1 - -1 ii' I f gf, 1 X1 ' Vi, 1 1 Q'1 f L 1 11 ,.. 1 , 1 ., V, W Y S1134 112- f-if 1 .1 1 .1 ..1 .1 W, 11, ' fiv 11221 GONE ARE THE DAYS--- YOU ALXVAYS KNOW A THETA NVHEN ' YOU SEE ONE Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Alpha Theta are put together because Q15 they both have long' names, Q25 they are almostnext door, and Q33 they both have one or more journalists. Newspaper editors to order here, and that isnit all. Those D. QP. A. banquets have been held at the Theta house so often lately that Delta Palo Alpha would be a more appropriate name. The Betas, as usual, had a few men on the football squad, and several first-string substitutes for the var- sity Crap-Shooting Seven. Their small freshman class last fall was, of course, due to the fact that Riverside's graduating elass didn't come to college as was expected. ' uma ' ' .,... it :: , U UU L, All 1'.t- EHEEIEJ ' 1 1f1 12 11 'A N H' V -uf X 3 tm BAR nooms 1111 one NIGHT: A A M ffm ,crimp AAA HEY FROSH, ARE You A 1 -4, 16 X 11, tan '1 lfilll 1 in '1i.lilT.ji? . J. 1, IAQ'- ,',i,' KM?- .,f L ltwifmn. 17- :Wg , 1: -11 5. -T11 ' 1 111 JD , 1,yN,,V?.:- 'f all ip!! 4g11wfQ1 11w1gfm 191 11. Q: .Ji Jxtxn .lg 4 ff 1. 'o1 Yh in uhffliif Ql1'1ii11'Q'.5 1gQ1f1,'1kf 5511 l LI, 1 wb 1 V 5311111-14? .QQ 351111 C ,Qt ',ig1.1':jv 1 , . fi gl sb I HOTEL ON .ME P111 PSI? Have GIVEN up s1Nc,r-:I T1-11: A10 ,341 HM., Y:s,51n.l so TO House maaw THEM OVER. .y11Q,11i', F91 STANFORD. ' 'ti 1fNo PREREQUISITES 'ro 'rms coURsE Di-I D-1 in-1 In numbers there is strength. If that is true, the Phi Psi's have no cause 33.11 to worrylabout anything, and the Tri-Delts aren't so very weak along that line, 1,7711 either. Phi Kappa Psi-the house that jack built, and gin tore down. They are 1141 the Demon Queeners, because a house has to be well known in at least one thing iff .1 on the campus, to get by at all. Preparing for a hard winter, the Phi Psi 's Lii,l2J1i':S ' ' ' ' 1 '. J' ,fa pulled an Alpha Phi trick and pledged three carloads of freshmen. They have a card-index system, and wear their names on their coat lapels, as is done at 52531 5.31 Y. M. C. A. smokers, so that the brothers may get acquainted before they flunk 'ff Q out. 1 ,,xi1,'1 Q- 777 H A , A ..-AA ..... ...,,.,....AA--..A---A--. ..... .. .... ..-,A.A..iAA?qjQ:. .71-U '-4 ' f 7T5 T'f T Y ' Q iff7l'TJ3'i 4:I 1:1-- -'1 17 'Y' 1fsi'f3'41f'2'gf.i3-:2Z'i'3'7' I N .. -9917 ' 2fC'ff.,l- 1. 1.? .-111516. -1h'l -1:3 ' 1 1 , . Eta 1-1. 1112 in I KM! jjUaA1L5Lq.mS L., if .1 ,1 -' U ,c,Yxff':,..-ff.1j 19 l,.1,.1EJi'41,- 111 lL'1v.Xg!1j X Q..Al.-vff1. 0 15244111135-aa.: 'As 3. ' A '1 , . 1 .11-11116 161 A-ilinlfli-if. . .Ai i-.,g.1:i-.m!.-'-...fAg 595 ST A NFOR D ,fof,qg'M192 3 QUAD A, ay .:,,.-.. QKQ- F A vi-ffru - --7 444 '---k--f--------- I 1. wx r W , jlwnd KW 1i!:'4, 1 . , L Y , . . F' V l is The meh 0 I Z4fmcrh ...... 5 lg-11:1-5' T ' .--- gm ! . . 1 4' -.:-z::::::::..- A - 4 H H ,. 61 Z 077226 'lvl tilt, fm 'ixQ'SQW Linh ' -5 ftf'u w.,b NATIONAL ASSOCIATION . , I if 7' Z!I2 If rj hwy- li1,.w,431 IA National Bankl 1 ft 'ff H Mig UIQ Hl!'l 'r'i A.1.gf,g95Ff -,, SAN FRANCISCO 1 NSTIK1 I .1 IJ l -, I lim' ,HWY it th lwhll wmilifplpM119 'YW SEATTLE PORTLAND TACOMA 1 Nv'1j.' I j 'Q ,rr Ej- , 'H lTz'.4w 2 T-Qr'r ,l'lm3gln Qzlf In' ll, ly IN M Wi ihlmh h! N Complete Banklng' Service Q 'E Wil 'ij 1 Commercial, Trust L, , , 1' ' 'I ' .vffi I in '5- ,:nH'Jgf',i ' V ,,, R Wi -FWZ 'JHIEWI4 mv 52 Ln E? TH iiv-M Mug wh Er QM M 1' xslt 4' me AMW 'Wad' W R ' '1 2'-.-,Q 'Z 4: ...,. Ki-vlLi2f.'f r1 il5'5 n- 'JH ' ,. , . 'Mfromztedhr three generations 'HNQIAN' W -- H h -' 'AA' q2,,,.a.C'3C5i: with the hestprogreu ofthe Wert T ur. W T --1---.., ,L-IMNM.,-r ' l HANCOCK BRCTS. E Ticket Printers Schwabadmer fy? 25 JESSIE STREET ln SAN FRANCISCO li flrwestmentiaurlties 8 PALAG HUFELBUILDING f' , , bbsmwm vwwsw Stan Ord W Omen s .L jan Franwto Beauty Parlor W Women's Clubhouse, Stanford Unlverslty Mrs. LOWENA DEFINI th Hours: Sl to 5 4 Hy Appointment Phone 860-W R' C C LQ- A - :Q at . L fifgf Aj5HL'Q,: fl -.5 f I' yfiffgjrr an 'Zjwfy .f2..q'Qw'5-''f1'f.Q2, Q. Kiqljfc Ji-'T x .ty XYQHSQK 14 Refi :ow Ng I, Ty' 'rEl22? 9 fQf3Tieitfieg, gf- 4, AA ---MM f, ,- -,- ,gftik .V V?.Jfl Lh -li'if 4.5-fl 596 -4 wt ,, v 1 K.. .1, ,, v . n lg STANFORD KIUQX 1923 QUAD . 'P 'ok -. Ig?,C,,C. XQ.Q.i1-iilg ff: X' K' l3.f'3f, ' u -H' ' ..i?f'f3',--5?-Aff- '345l1ij,lfNi .331 ' I ' 'Luft' ' f, A tb J j.,,.' ' L, 4. , 1 .J A M ,1 7- .Q,gJE,.f-.' by L, 1 1 , H , --Lk N- ', .ff ., R l,l,LK t - X x .fm-V ':1',,l'! fy Iv Y' U' w .s..,4yCaL'l ,Rf , 1 ffl Ihr: Crock r t O 1 B k ll.. l C 21 1 na an ' 'v 3'-1 r 1'3 -S ll lk-K1 OF SAN FRANCISCO fGy.lff,.5fg'l . - ,M 1 Of.. QTY Nfl 1 iifil 'VW ...Val -- .f - LA-'qL!.f.!.t'.f: Ui' Cap1ta.1 352,000,000 -lqlfw V I vf.:v. ,, 4 .Wye R 2 tl A 1' Lf , 'O f' w' 1' A l WL? ' -I' A . . Y c. ge? Surplus and Und1v1dcd Profits . iff 6,152,363.79 f.5,'li,1?'.g r-3 V fc f'Q7f5 Total Assets . 46,800,654.28 ilu! lil lla lf, l'if'f5f:.' l ffl I Jfmillgf . Imfllefllgi XL, W' XM' QI mf' . R . K. T32 xl QQ ,5',,i:.,- T, A .,,,,,,, E3 gl M. J. Pope, Proprietor Nljw gig Rm.,:ffwtfFl at WM N '.':g l, lst 2451 2,15 V 'R 5, :Q,fgJ ' f ' 67 ,Qi , Y ' l,1Yf.f, 1-YQ W6 ' HOTEL ORMOND X-lf'l'l7f l Oakland's '.,,w'l,f22H .Cx 1 ' . 'ff 1 fi gzggzigni Amerxcan Plan Store Telephone Franklin 845 .'ljQl'f2gl,f',,l .lg ,xx 'I Slvtv Dep'u'tmonts :md :L Bawpltzlin Basement lbw: -:ffl .JV A ' K 440 EDDY ST. S F ' C l. 1if'vl1.L1' A High-Grmle Store of Good Se1'v'ir:c an ranclsco' a jyltiffg-V if ,ll- R. .04 1 : 1-gy 659 'Sf L fv . ,-.jklc fl-1 f .. A L. .V fu Plmnt P n k 'l x05 N0nigf0'3J3ZLZ6ilLPfl , - s..-.',f- Nw R X 5 vgpffi ll QV Mzmufau-tm'm's of iff-'Af ,RQIN ,-155 Q 1- ,At HOTEL NORTHERN Mus. ALICE TAYLOR. PROP. :Ind fxikf Rooms With or Without Bath Labor Saving Trucks of All ' D ' t' if Wy' Priot-s V1-ry R92lS0ll2llJl0 escnp Ions , , rf.: it 1272 M.-mxm' s'rR1c1+:'1' Sam 'l 1':1nt-isuo 50 F11'St Street San Francisco Y-lgqsl Lf Lv . xfxyxf pl' , rlxlzfsz MGRQ --- H .-- .F - - r ,QW 1. X ' -6' .' 'L ' 7A'f w - W , Z' f f, ----- -1' ' ... 'AGED . ' -'fy lf' 'W T113 Q 36 K5K'Qf5 .Fa.213' lx 0' '41 i' lilwlifflf 'fa 171415 'L14-49-l'7'ff5'+, LH 'rwffwtx zgi, O:ffr'iQ,tQ,1 fffisfagfkf. f ix:g5X5lffjwwQ.?w5+f 'EERE- xf-Pi 'fffiwi-'11k:R. 1 if tx. ' - 2ct.fff'1 Sfweduf Fifi-sJug9f 5 97 STANFORD ,J.,,,, .1923 QUAD X, nov. fx. 04 J if-V. - 7.1 ,Q 1 , , ' rj - ' , ' Jr , - l xf C' fix- ' 1 I,-'.-7f'N,' ' E. ',-Nj?-l bi- 1 .':., Z' f, ' ' Q, Q- M, 1. A I 51331. p ry - A to t's tN's e'-' -'M f?f.,j,4,.N -f vii, 4 ,I H JU will x 'I' 4, mfr -1 AFTER GRADUATIO Wi . ..... 'ffl fjL1i lmQ, :L Httmg start 111 your busmess career IS the seleetlon of the rlght G' lmnking I-onneetion. We are always ready to discuss with our -M eustonu-rs, their business problems. ,Qi-Q, lfisllfffc Sgr, 1 W? 'v ' , I 'rigll 1? OUR SERVICE I.gf,gl,1fLf lr.-,Hi f'07llH1WI'l illl l,'lmcking Accounts ' Safe Deposit I 'Tff-I Svcurztzrs Tune Dfpos-tts I H'-V111 LA I . 4 l'f4 gl j'.',,1 l 27Q.5'?F Fri-I lfffvfsf' AMERICAN N ATIO AL BA K ,R lr ff, 1 H 1 V,-Aw 'tl of San Francisco 1 'lr fxrf x . , 'I '-,1f', ,Qsu 1 Corner Cklllf0I'I1l1l. and Montgomery if-1'-I I 1' lk' ill' ' 453411 THE NAME ON YOUR BEST PHOTO IS .sv ' lv-xx, ,.,, gg gs. 42' N! l 411'-g :,'f1?, ?'f'l'.-W if l UE , -- Wm xx tl 'lf,N2ff'fg f'alifornia's Leading Photographer Q5 . :ffl'.,fel V- 11 - sm'-' . ,- ,, fy? A Sufi Q-I,-Pgn WHITNEY BUILDING, 133 GEARY STREET Ki SAN FRANCISCO Fil YJ gi5if.gf till 'C-,lift .gl N . . i-,Egw Sperm! Attmtzon to Stanford Students ana' Fdlfltllfjl I-I ,f 'mx' 1 'S I ' 1 54,3 I. 'I A I LH S t 1021 K St t S I C S Fi S C l lv I' QU ,U 3.Cl'3.n'leIl OI ree all . OSB! OF. O. I'St and 8.11 al' OS fl, ' 'jygggb Stockton: 25 South Sutter Street Fresno: 1142 J Street I .f'5.J'CL'L Vallejo: 413 Georgia St. Oakland: 1444 San Pablo Ave. ffl l, -,4 1 . l N. Xl MQW Q N V A f ,gh L f e',M W W J I 'I H QQ A ff -.f -ffw,,..-' V. ', , ' ' W 'ww' 'g,Y,4 :,,ggii' 141-15 :Lf 4 If f-iv 'rg-we-1 X Q 1 -' gigf-f7Yh.1f'1 I- , , J f LI, C 4,1-5 X, -.WX 5, Af . ' 'ff'u X,hL,,,-I '- , 5 jc- Qvww- .1 'l'1Q'fy2f 131' 1' f -A U,f:.v'?1f:+lfI xtX4i.iA', Q! ff: -A ts if xiii 'Q-fflg rslfgf PW fl?f-1,4 'f 15 ' '- 'QE' ,ffl mf?-.Pf421if'5 .sL74'l ' 1 X CT-flwikt f T ff-ff'?.fLfJU3V'f NY'fL31f?f ' f -e-' '5---iJ-l-- 2r- -t,. mg-- - ly.: :.4p1JE1,Q1,.ege14y--L--LL-M- 0' 'N' 'F 598 44 -X 1-I, 1. '7 4 r W m STANFORD dawn, 1923 QUAD J if-fT7H:f.f'r ' 'Q vf:'f-f'-rf Q-f'q , . ,-V. . ., , M L 19 ' fggi Q N A' x 4v,Ji-'Lf' . 'A' ' AW' 4 L liw5Qiv V iifj K?-T MAN M4 '29 'W' Y M GCHCOQ 7, iq- J AZN 4- ug 9-'91 ' Qmens ' ' 152.0 VJ ' 3 sana ln 7' TQ ' v-4 corporc' S ,fizqi A -2 35462 Q SBDC LU all YQ W' QA Q Q ' if: Ry. AC wg ,M mf' f ,,1, X , iff wh , V49 Lv' X 9 MZ? 'Qifiy Tjffffw Xe P4516-5221 . W l' W F3 .WZ NL X W W fikfi QE, My 53 M SM :gm QW I ,J s ml, wfw HN 'fi 'if . 21 F rb ,l . . M4 L' .1 Vp '-f 2? J , fx Eg 5:2 95 W W lj For Informatibn, address ff REX W. SHERER, President gx 77361 -. mx fa M SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. ki bg, KN 'Q 1 'H 'W Fm -P N i2gQ1??75-:iq47'T, 1lf7f,f4f6j Sfgigfnfjk-SjiLVZ,,3 H ..,,',- 'v-,7.,.fQ:351vQ0,,r,- my -.Jw 4-,ffswr EZQWQ ff il W ,' Zahn 'pt' m'fF'5.,-ff Ckxgqfiq-39322411 .L I l QL.-I ' FQ' A,orLbifj5f 599 s T A N F o u D X '53-wil 1 9 2 3 Q U A D I N ,p if .fl5,,,5gl?l1f.3i'ff115 - -5- ggi fu C 1 0 0 0 21 1fOI'f112L PIIIC BOX ii D' 'b l ,, ,u l'iD li I l'i', 'u , fi..-I J .ll ,Ili i..,p il 3',ji Milf ,JMR .,,. ll ,. ll'w1 ki iq' , ' I. ,Q l, i , I ' :I in lil . w, -fi ,li ,I ,N 1 ' ,ic ilj l',' il-.lf. ,Mx-. xy,-. l . '-Hi ,VA I I l ff' . fi .J 1019 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. l Pbour GARFIELD 2885 S'l'llllT'l'l1Y UO-Ol'ER'A'l'lVlfl SICIJIIING , AGENCY vomposc-cl of tho n'i1u'imz1l. Pino l l l AlilIIlIf2ll'tlll'0I'S of U:1lil'oi'uiai :incl Soutlu-ru Orogou, I with aiu output of 200,000,000 fm-vt ol' shook-10,000 ours. Wu Ill2lIlllf2lUtll1'l' Soft, White Pino Fruit Iioxvs, Uilll- uvry Cases :uul Shook fox' 1-vory othoi' known uso, l' I 4-itlioi' in 1-zu' lots or dim-ut to vonsunuir from any ol' our lwaim-lios lovutvcl i11 tho g'l'02lt l'1'uit 1Il'01lll0llIg.f l' 4-vutvrs in Uzllifomizi :it tho following' points: Nun. Dingo Los A ngvlvs lfrvsnn HflI'I'llHII'lIl0 Nun .losw l'V!l1S0lIl'l.HI' ff7'l1Il'l1'.lf fllH1ll'l'l'fIl l'nllvyj ' USE PI E ADB BOXES li Qualify 20' Service lf' mnfiiy i 'wp . .' 'xl KX. , if. ,, , Y - T . L T 1 ' ii ,, ,, Af ,pg 'fiig-A-'LI' l J ' 'ii' 1, ' ' I ., if Q'f7 'filff3' fl N- 'Lf Sf,,.f . v NIT Qi -7 1 i , I' I, J'.16J'.VX A:-fi ' ., 's 'fy 1 W4 Lff' E, f i I. 'V X' .tri Q V'-:IJ L ,uit-fx! K ,QW if , L wi f..iff1. -ivw . eu-fi 1 W is iff' 4-f s1..vw'wf1fXf ii 1 jylfkyl lfywfiyl- ,M 14.35 . fV,,yg,X 1' 53-:rl - I Lx. 'sw xx: 54,-' .140 kyfl- I , -W f,. -.L-11, IMHQ- Y .w ,Jipk . ,-I .-L 4 - v f., .,.,, ,LS X , X -- --' -' - l ' - -'-4 A-I-A' H ---K+.-..-Diff-S-'... 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'- - A-ft A 'TC-', :'eT :'SQ1:pJ +gf,.--A QI , X, . my f' .-.f f Lx ' X f',,x -'. , -.1 46 LLbGl6,,Qk,4ri'!,NQ ,g3,q1,' ' ,gf ,JV ' : gf, 'Jyffi E ., , A- x,Af.f fffxix- , , K, qv-2 ,M 'XL I 601 Ai'----111.-.ggyfl S'I'ANl ORD E, j 1923 QUAD 2 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SAVINGS BANKS OF SAN FRANCISCO THE SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY CTI-IE SAN FRANCISCO BANKJ SAVINGS coMMERclAl. 526 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. MISSION BRANCH, Mission and Zlat Streets PARK-PRESIDIO DISTRICT BRANCH, Clement St. and 7th Ave. HAIGHT STREET BRANCH, Haight and Belvedere Streets DECEMBER 31st, 1921 Assets ---- - ---- S 71,851,299-62 Depogitg - - - - Capital Actually Paid Up - 1,000,000-00 Reserve and Contingent Fonda 2,650,000.00 Employees' Pension Fund ---- 371,753.46 OFFICERS JOHN A. BUCK, President GEO. TOURNY, Vice-Pres. nnd Mnnnger A. H. R. 'SCI-IMIDT, Vice-Pres. nnd Cashier E. T. KRUSE, Vice-President A. H. MULLER, Secretary WM. D. NEWHOUSE, Assistnnt Secretary WILLIAM HERRMANN, GEO. SCIIAMMEL. G. A. BELCHER, R. A. LAUENSTEIN, H. H. IIERZER and H. P. MAYNARD, Assistant Cashiers L. C. KOSTER. Manager Mission Brunch W. C. I-IEYER, Mnnnger Park-Presidio District Brunch O. F PAULSEN, Munngur Ilnight Street Brunch BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN A. BUCK A. H. It. SCHMIDT E. N. VAN BERGEN GEO. TOURNY I. N. WALTEII, ROBERT DOLLAR IC. T. KRUSE HUGH GOODFELLOW E. A. CHRISTFINSON L. S. SHERMAN WALTER A. I-IAAS GOODFELLOW. EELLS, MOORE S: ORRICK, Gcnerul Attorneys A Dividend of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER C4 Lil per cent per annum was declared for the six months ending December 31, 1921. 'YVYYYW , x . 'CIE V 'in-i X':-'fi . 1. ' ' 17 4 iii' sf .. , I If ix C' Ki- 1. vi I J x i f '-'til A Htixx- V' A XZJI I- I-ff L, '.Q, A V 1 -Q 7 'W 602 in s'1'ANF0RD V 1923 QUAD ,...-,..,.,, , ,., ,,,, , -Mx.. i ' T W , , b W 'if' K 1 4, 1 HOTEL i Mason Street at Geary San Francisco, Cal. EUROPEAN PLAN ' NlNl+I-STORY FIREPROOF BUTIADING- il 3 , zoo ROOMS-ALL XVITH PRIVATE BATH 1, RATICS: I-'rom 552.00 In-r day, sinnlog 552.50 pc-r day, douhlr-. 1 Npvffial Alivnlion- Io Sfanforcl S'tudcnts i ' Pl s rn - 2180 iv' SZ. Germazzn Resmzzmm' me U e' 64 ELLIS STREET I Q Try our breakfast, lunch and dinner 'y or St. Germain salads and delicacies X Dining Rooms, Banquet Halls for S d. 1 Weddings and Societies 116 GEARY ST. San Francisco ,' Dancing Floor Formor Location Fraser Studio In ' P . fi MacRor1cz-McLaren Co 1 C . , i J Lmedympe Engineem' R ' and ' i ' Genera! Nzmerymen pf V i Nurscrics: San Mafco, Uni., Plmnc San rllaffo 1002 f i I Offices: 51-1-16 P114-lz111 Building, San Francisco i ' r X Pllonc llouglas 4442 i' N r i ' 'D . --.-..-.1,. ., , - . , ', i A ' fr- V ':'v'J X'k. . 'L'.. i-'il Q '. I-' ,, -'T 'T gig. 1 v it fall fav, 4 - 'A I - ji: L31 if 4 o v - . V i if' ,. yi i N f .Ii ,E V! iv V Q .iii 53 ,fi y , ,ATM ,li .H J ik! ', ' 1 A ' ai' fe- ff 'M-', -f- 3' 'rl . 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Gav, Assistant Cashier -' rm' it - ' Q 1'U1f, -- Marlon Newman, Assistant Cashier 2 wif 1-.1 Canvenzgnt J. A. Mmm-, Assistant Cashlei- A4 R. J. Schrzulor. Assistant Trust Oflicer X 'Q5Q:f'3'.fff P. A. Xvoml, Assistant Trust Omcer 'I .'fQivl'1'l7LL J. I . Shit-lds, Assistant Trust Officer .' J. l, .LK , I i f . I Y J, . . . vi n Commermzl, Trust, Sail? Dqmszt mu! Smfmgf Dcymrlmentx lv iii VYVU . Q 0 gg-filqflgr The Oldest Trust Company in the West Q V fit 'iff F fddfw? . .Att gf.. VLA if-' A ji 5:3 - A COMPLETE LINE OF LATE MODELS ?'N-,tiff UNDERWOOD ' REMINGTON ' ROYAL 3 T-fgiciff' A ! Imax:-:' M - A 5110 , L. C. SMITH ' NOISELESS and ,, 1 yf,,- '- ' 'P 1' H V - .i.1...-ifjgn-at-.mid-m-F-1fi QQ M AKES99 L .W..K'lfy,x-Q, X I I ' ' . , , L E IIKWOQ-iis':V 4.1 ot other late model Standard Visible Writ- ' . Y 1. - 1- Q-15: ,ri -,L . . . . . . .Y f .Qui ff, N NFQQ ,, if Sfigggfft -r ing Machines, including wide and extra piiiitif ' . 1 .9 wide carriages, and iuacliines with adding . I JJ. ' .fo FWXFNH' -' , . - :XX 3 and subtracting iueclianismg also Portable I X N Ng'-:ASQ-5:4-T'?4L7f'uffHfifi-gf ly, '. 'llypowritvrs 3' VT! A, .1531 Q N.. :t..s7.f.' -3 -iqQ,'ff5g. X f iilleg-fefeteteteggg-sgitQ REBUILT AND FULLY GU.xR.xN'rEED ,I fCi,'T.1 it 1-ELLLHE-'5':clp!Ql1'lPS29 . .. ' f Qt r , . f . 1' f vswt.. ghx gps.,-4-.lin . . . .. - xx X at a saving o .J to to pu cent .rom mann- gh Qi. , L facturers' prices. Machines sent anywhere , Y 'A A' ' h on Pacific Coast for three days' examina- 1 1Q15 QS.' tion. TERMS IF DESIRED. ALL MAKES RENTED. RATES TO STU- A DENTS. Send for illustrated price list or call and inspvct our stock. M Rt-tail Dopartnionl. ,i .w1A.i'.iL 'Li ?..,Q5,g1+, THE WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER COMPANY INC. 5 ' Kgj,59,ll',j'l Main Salvs and Ar-counting Dopauwiiiunt il Qjffju 530 MARKET STREET, San Francisco. Phone Garfield 90 3 swf-vm LOS ANG1c1'.r:s, PORTLAND, sm.x'r'1'I.E and sfxixr LAKE Cvrr .if J Nt'7 i'.fD V'l 'J' x ... sw... - K... , - . 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IR' A GO stem C IO. ' J, Mil R, 5-lg, HUNTER al HUDSON lflilo y'1,0,,f,-iml l,Yon.x1lll1'1ag I67lQI'lIl'l'l'N ,55if il?5i I 11 I , . llflfg 1 ,-, , aslumcs 'gzif 1.- H1511-5 l' , I 703 Rialto Building Qillwgfy Q.-3, 883 Market St. San Franclsco Vi-jwlfgg 'Mlm Plmm- llullglaxs 3224 Sun l'll'illllISLO f4Jl'46,l Qillggif 'wi '- Vila, r, 'Lil' ' ' ' ' 3552723 P C HC S htsee O W we 3 1 1 lng C - Q fl T 745 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO l Effie? mm IGHTSEEING Tfqif In liflflffl q Engl 112g?,FED , TELEPHONE 4 1351, 1253 BY THE DAY mm' About Sam Fwmczfco Douglas 478 f'gf5xg,l? gfll' . , LL N Wgfaillylv 'lTla'lT?v,l,T,1 'FviI?LQifiZ'2,3?Q W , 4 qi. !eg-f?1?Q :E fe? MEX Yf'mi'33ffsfRf lf? R-5,mgl,,?IQff4,f.., .lggo-Q, ivfggf Sq Fiilfg zljg. N5 N11-EJ or mf. --4 R- A , -cgi V -A N R 'W .W lfldifislfm-ago . ' A +-' 16:52-mg 5Q,fg!A,iJlv'QTwQQ5lf Qgjgjgf 605 i s T A. N F 0 R D VV,tfVgg7,'-IW. 1 9 2 3 Q U A D ,. , f , ..---,.....,.-.-. ,A .,-, ,Y , I X I l ' W ,x Y 1 l H 1 1 J I 1 f 4 Q 'i r N H -6 fe .NVKV ,Qs VV VV f f.., V-A - 'wxtvr Zn' I ' 1 HER at Co. JET ANDREWS Hamm Jima 1851 Str aWHats mm' Caps 353 Z0 310 and 3150 to M 666 Market Street OPP. PALACE HOTEL -'R,Vq'5QlA,y'f V, K1 f ,1', jg , g I V N J N 731 k1.L'yg'!jRA NJIIX YN 1.x . ..1 .ku , ,- ,, , ,', 1 . .. .. k 7 .v 1 - -1-,,-1---1----, 1 A. Q-V - -. --- V, , ',f-.+L .J .J , , V.-my 4 . VV: A, 'Q I V V V V , K J v fx 'Nj 1' K .':-1-u Q !?'lNQ,37 X' V 7' X1 .fl Q? 'f-' .VV f. , - -V ,V . f V ' 3' 1 ' - Vt - , . L H t H 5fi'V,,4 ,QM 'iw' E V LH! V.. wx ,I . P- ww w - 1-.- Q ' - ff' x y uw' '- 'X' 1' 'L-'- JA7' -' . if 606 STANFORD I, 1923 QU-ND 1 ix ,i ' ffl, A Yuba Vineyard Pays More than a Bond ESTIMATED EARNINGS 10-ACRE YUBA VINEYARD, COST saeoo First and second years ......,..... .... .........,.. .......... rli .... . Third year ................................... ..,....... 2 ,000 Fourth year ........ ......... 4 ,000 Fifth year .......,...,... ...........,..,.................................... .............,..,.... ....,..., 4 , 0 00 Increased value ......,. ......................,...r.r.......,..,......,...,.................................. ......... 4 , 000 Your Vinoyarrl Earns 814,000 ESTIMATED EARNING 86,000 CASH S per cent Bond or Mortgage First year, 8 per eent ....,...,....r........,....,........A.........,...........,.............. ......... Sli 480 Second year, 8 per cent ,........ ........ el 80 Third year, 8 per cent ,........... ...,...., 4 80 Fourth year, 8 per eent i.......w.i....................,.........,...... .,............... ......... ......... -L 8 0 Fifth year, 8 per eent ....................................................,...................w................ ......... - L80 , Your Bond Emvis in 5 years 82,400 This estimate is hasedi on the verified experience of vineyardists in our district. You can huy a tive or ten-aere Vineyard taken uare of for you, on surprisingly easy terms. The Net erops the third, fourth and fifth years are eredited to your eontraet. Swirl for nur lffPl'IIfIll'I'. YUBA SVINEYARDS COMPANY Marysville, Calif. W Jii 'H' f 'W 'ia'- Ev--W--'wt ' 1' '- ' fA'ffw - f K X a 'L r, .' 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'LLC A 4 l J Q:f:I',Q5'fli S h b h S - c wa ac er-Frey tationery Co ll Glltrhbl Market at Second SAN FRANCISCO Phone Sutter 2600 You Can Depend Upon Us aafififl -wsfnngc t , , ,r,t ,Wav f TQ'iT'T7T'TT1 . 'gov ,- j' ' 'ug J -f W7 f jf1'ig 'r' If GZ 'F7 1 :sf 2 it 1, y , Lp ff all ruff sos S 'l' A N lf' U li ll lf-'H 1923 Q lv A D f 9JuNx ,fffof fo? .. ,X r- ,.fucc . ,W, . v - Xflcf' J?-J :tiff V-X. , ., -4 fs. .2g.'1'ff., .ywf-27 , 1- X-,H X, gwf-Gfr ,. frwswff' 2 F15-sw. 'sm' ,wt . 4141-'jf . .f 4 N.-tis'-V L:-iff' 3 5f- l'Q,5,-'f,-'L !,g'i-A, ,,','-,J,,'Ai-,QQ',,,NAD -Q-,-.,J,3,.,tegllxQ sgfhjf-. gf :5,,L,YgLf,Qg-f, f- . , , I if - ,:- 2- 1 -A-M--in-V ?...... ,,-.,..-f Y -..------ - 2 AW-K N' - ff- '---if----e-T A f 'j' J 5 X' '5A..n.vs-'Nr ' .J f, ,..,., ,. k -KW.up iff Ji! U lgmfs ,n xt K. w -v. . 5 lx: W 155- wg :gy ir -,Al . ilu-f1l,g:1 g lx, . f W LQ t ls ' lllQQlfl'Nfff6fl ' fl l 31 A if',Ql:sl4Igf L. V,.Q 'W CQ 'QM ' l U L V .ll Elf lv 'yll N 1 -in 151 '35, Qffpgais A w H H A in w fl l l 3l f ' 1 11 1 l lllvlx 3 llwffi ffox YQWQQJ l, gift- -lull ll Iqf ' 'JJ xy B REE Z Y e uu,s,,g3,4 ww f .lla ' 'A Q QV l x.l.fw' . . lxgzjwlxqxwllgl Mffq Outdoor Clothes or cusp, ffllfll- gg r.-'g ..wf,'v ,' l l - me 1 yu? Httmg Clothes for Young Fellows- l 5ff',laflf,l ' lllyff - n n',lf,L. at PIICCS that reflect the1r actual value A-32,uf.W lflfjl ' fl l if - lm?-., A 55 - 0 ' 5 leaf ff 1 lf wif iw u if I 0 41,51 'gg Qi ll-flfl' lAflX.lllff3I Q l,, 1,j :dxf W cfm- ' fkfir 334 Post St. at Kearlzym t 'AL r :, L5x:2,r mliilm to-Li-Iifvw 5211-4, we ,fo Qflltifags31151C555 ljfb YXJQlLf'?Z?5 Q3 KQZTHTZ :1fFE5P'fgp-.'lf4 ' 11?Q5f97fl,ffff13-pigs f2.'Mfi',lf YW' QT 7 -, ' - - z . f tif ' L'1?l'flf1?'s- J ' if lxlffl J flgffl l.lll,6lgf'1,ji TQ, sq 5' Ml Tk-1,-5 E31-? a,D g1jgJqQ,.?lj3 'JU' flxfjy Q.Q4refZ.i1fL25Mf21C1Q3siuxifzigff' , . if fl--efftcucggggQgtttfigiggfnz-ggguutfg 609 STANI-'HRD 1923 QUAD Faith in the bonds we sell XVhen this house offers u hnnnl for investment, it means thut we have applied exacting tests and have haul sueh faith in its security :ts to purcimso it with our own funds. This implies tu ull types ol' securities on our Iist-munic'ipzi.l, corporation, and first mortgage farm lund hnnais -selected with the uid ut' 35 years of experience in the in- vestment business O WM.R.STAATS CO. lfulnblhhnl nun Ai.x....i..-i1..:l.la-.,.,M.,m,,.,....-fy sir-n,mf...1ix...i. SAN FRANCISCO 'iliil'ltyS only one thing wroiig xx Roh g 'Phat he's an iuielleeiiml suoh. lle ezills all ten-room talk inane, Ami says that girls give him. at pzuu When they will lziugh :mtl talk fllll smile Autl not say Zillytillllg' worth whilt lie tlezirly loves to seiutillute ln pliilosoplliezil clehzite, Hut his iclezis seem to us As heavy ns an omnihusg Ile never talks in sprigglitly mood- I thiul hm u' hes thit I ulcl li is ll is Y ' 'IS .' if lt' 00 . JCB si, snug eueireliug' arm ai, umiml ei' winning elmrm llow umuy times is ll in B? Ile quesiioneil her ezileulzitiugly T 'i 'i:'Dfi 'N' F F 'l'he umiml replieil with :ui air sed. Los ANGLLLS M. on Ar-An NA , . Pls not quite elezir please mlen i w.s.s1ssoN.'m R.C.MAPLE,'1.s gtwm, -, , , 1 . 1 i , ' V 4:1 'meg 1 K X J' H ,x W -- ' Yiffifi ' , , X . ti si mimi ,.,x1923 QUAD 'lx G0 CAMPI G- But go RIGHT! U Equipment that won't stand many trips is liable to fail on one. Practical outdoor men and Women have proclaimed our offerings the last word in top-notch equipment. No doubtful goods at any price. Our prices mean economy. c7'ae lfgf Arms Cblnpan 582g22si.'te2tfa5'- . l i as X s a- L iv 4 ft V' - j ,w,5g:J' , fl? Vi wi 4 A' JA. . 5 kr: xxx A ' 'iff Q I ', elif fill l STANFORD 1555505 s1923 QUAD -4 1f7ff-5.1 tiff:g,?HY'T6l ' l' . 'Q 2i :f'Z'u :iv ' QQ' A 115+-I' --'P -sg .S .ugg.3.:jQ,,tQTL-.f,g'A ': 4--'I S-ts -Qi: :wx R -W.--v - l W i SAN JOSE ' ,'l'1f,,f?js,-1 , . , . fr ll Clotbzm, Pmnzsbery, Hamm - Since 1865 itjll'Qipjf3: HART, SCHAFFN ER 8: MARX CLOTHES fggffiifti , f'A up - f , gpgilfp-If f -K . f gf, -Al ,T ' I ' i'-ill' 4 Q., SP211d1Ug L. DINKELSPIEL Co. 1 A A . ,f AfhlCf1C Goods 125 Battery Street g:,,q,Kl:jg 'jg MW- 7 '- fl There is no substitute 57-fflxif l for Spalding Qmzligf. Ax-vr W! .Vx Q' X3 To be properly equipped is as 'V X lj A . . ,V I' satxsfymg as to be well dressed. k'sJ f'-'f THIS AD IS FOR BEST WISHES - 'K .V Jr pm-,xi ,fp J . TO THE QUAD ,xpgitvmm 3li'4f:ly, gp ffi SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND Los ANGELES 4,1 1 l X , l Cllff1l0gll! offltlalellt Good! on Rfqllfif. I- ' lil'Lf1l lxlfij? h Y .-xx ' 1 M-g,fxll, Comphments of cw- QQ H AA BROTHER 3 N 59 sy ' g,1f ,',q W holesale Grocers ,l leiq l yt I rf 2-3j?.,' SAN FRANCISCO l , J. llt :ffQ 7'Z NX 'l CET .1 'Xf-'fs t 7' ,gf 'TI ' -F 'ZWAYA-I-A-ff-. -A-f--.T--,..-Zi l ill A6337 ITKQRJ' 'V f Ja-2Q?w5,7f32 f F'3?i?'iii Lgfyif f Qi' it A -' ,s jill' EEA Af-A523553-P'11 .,,TfS?WirYQT'fj? 1 'FN AU- lv 4 I wwf' ' Q, Dlx? wwf! V xl- V , 1, -, -'lsxzg-px. Il bitt, i 1:1 1+ V, I XQQLSKLIU-4-1441 clk if QQYLDJ-Tri+ . - .V 1' Lg f55l3u?Ll:5lLw'l Lgljlfli. f 612 .f - I H -, ..s. STANFORD' o,,,J,,,,o 01923 QUAD J'f1.'1IhfQjf? Ii? 1115 fy.-f ,,:f-Q-'rf-,iiijq fx-gtg ., - I .Six i.f,Tgi1'if.'FTfEf sx,,Y,7ff'S-'j'f'Qf3,''AI'i'7i5T i7i'ff1fEjf:-'Fixx liqg4Q5,l2i?'0if:'5-5,51-iiiff -1'.'.i3'7: f?i5Sf?f?f3:f. 1'.5-if-Q?-: 5 Effie: ifej-gf if fit? gfiffi232151112f!x:54'i262zic5394-5gr ,-jf......2 :,..-,, .--v .---J, - Q- -'.,:.,.:,x.A,, .If -.., -... Lx Y I 1l.ls,.- -,,.. 14 , . -.. ,... . ..,,, , 'i ' Ad! '04 .Pr ' K w Q l',k T175 Gamma P 'ff . , . --. If lV ff rl' ls not too late to start ai MEMORY BOOK ot your College Lite. One QQ? Q our Stanford Memory Books will keep the record ot your good times at Ley, kgjy Stanford in fine shape for years to come. Qgtjig, jvplf' ,Jig Qilq 4' f. ll, 5,13 L fp ,I L 'V' ,. fl C IO GDO N Si CROME I LQ fl vl'fU R, yy iliif, Tl I ' 2 q t' , . . g9lll',i3l ac leading I la mums Qgxiliqj iid' , . y.5mff, liifj Palo Alto, Cahf. gfgl' idol :Lf -' , , 5' .' 'T F-'I' Be Wise and Send Your Laundry to Jill 5315 i- mf ie-'wi ,, ff' .liz THE CONSOLIDATED LAUNDRY ' ,A K an f gli lf SATISlf'AC'l'ION GUARAN'l'l+llGll Ylflfll FKEIC-NVl'l MENU, SEXY ON BUTTONS AND DARN ALL SOX Lf-l,Qfi'!:SJ 5,15 Sequoia Hall: JUNIOR COLLINS AGENTS 5 Encina. Hall: B015 IHNKLEY lj-5f,f,Qif Room 30 I Q Room 331 ull il I ff li W W 'll' ' ' al if lllil' pf Pzccizzrey zn t e 1923 Qm may e pure me limi! F261 ,f-. I A, A ,lp - -..- 'oy f rom 'Q ff' Q J iz Q :1 l ply 4 Z ' wwf gd? I-My Lam me P me Soczezyf A -Mr? ff- -All lr .rc . qwmla - .. l' W, lr- 'qw rm if' li Q X-My ffl 'T ilQ'1 The Filffiflll Writers is fl contrilmtion by The Tyeef' NjQ,M,, LQ, the University of Washington yearbook. .sillfllg-iq 'il i E' .yn 'ur' lliglf' ,f-'xf,gf.L'i9l in .o 'm',o.:wQ we THE FICTION WRITERS -agffife ',Ll7fl H - U :all ,lj lj'2'i XVIIUII Irvin Cobb runs out of yarns Until he's fuilvd to DIIIICIIIIIIC 4 'l.lj'1ff-U :li 'l'hut puck u brnnd new whiz. IU 101150 ll lllllifl UV- two: fiwlgffd' J if Ho sits him down und writes uhout If lnxi'cl.l1m' run ucquire deuf,:h Qgmfifxi Wh Huw duggone fait he is: With every lnispellvd lend, t'f.g4,x't..-'K 5501 He rluilns the doctors flee from sight, I tlllllk I'll write SUNNY Sl0l'l1'S NNW ,E-ffflill I Anclltlintllof lute lthey quuil, 'Phe public run not rend! Vi 1,155 T, rv- -'ur n o 1' ' '. -t k ' 52-V H1110 lJ1'olc0lglId1:g-1:9 1:-Tllmnml When' lloln-F1 XV. Chambers wnnts -2114-,Lbffli 1- Hun se I i. t 2. l ' A lox 0 new eignrs, '-A I dig Hifi mum. fl:mu1:q,.lT:,l' mu Ho writes ax tulle thut brings the knle WB! I think I'll sell some stories on .X-rolling in in burs. Q ,ffgfijlj M55 How heustly thin I um! Olll nl' llllllitfi tim Old IVHJIIIJIU '. 1kp:,Q wg i yon'r never recognize A, Zgwv, CHQ' hvlilill Rini: XVorm Lnrcl1iel s wife der-lnrog 'Plug cllrw-duds an the yvindow sill L,,yQffuhc 5-jj ' sr 'tt' ' 1 , I s wing: mo is-r's pics: -Q mfr He I-?1gt1l:ll,.,H0ffs Ifilg lllaqzlnlmjixql junk But lnunl 'l'his flluunhers' fume would be if And gots n roll of green! Coinpletl-ly done und dead 16 ff, Qf 'V In writing tnles he seenis to think ll' I would write the story- :lil gl Qffau They urnn't cmnplvte or thruuuli 'l'0n uwn-und one ro-ed!! 25616-'fill J V - , O My IW me . ' ' J fn 'fl' us.-if -..-be , .4 -Jw-2 ,..l1,- 'ww -ku., :Q-ig l guly-. Q qlfilff' i5f3? Y2zf?fg'flflflQElf 'Qs 3 f iffjj,-T'j'gffj3i. . , l, ,Q i gy yf +1425 .27 lfglf 'ii x,,ii'f31ib imv. .-,510 igifmiyifileies-:i?T2,f5i1f:4:f'3rs if i s fEKif'1r2:5ilv'j5?e1Q1ffQ 4 lf, fr Dj 5 fligjjdqa K'?Q'f-jf-Q'g,'P ilgfvf-j 1 Q11 . ' 4-' T665 fill fE'5i-vw 'Rf'-uf diff 61 'I ff ii STANFORD ,H,,..,,M3S 1923 QUAD AE i Ti EEE--ffw ' S X5-Zi Og ff ' ' ' 1 J .K ,H S I S l I i SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS STUDENT SUPPLIES . E ' ESTABLISHED 1897 i, Then and Now At the Service of ilu: Stanfnrzl UOIllHlIlllI'f'Ij 1, 1 THE i STANFORD BOOKSTORE gr 1 DISTINCTIVE TECHNICAL BOOKS ' STATIONERY SPECIAL ORDERS ip . 2 1 ' V Q CHAS. C. MOORE 8: CO. ENGINEERS F1 fi Home Office: Sheldon Building, San FPZIIICTSCO 2 'uivfmi I 14' -T .I XHWALIE l I p Mazcbmwfy ofthe Hzglzeff wade w 'L T p - ,3 Contractors for complete plants for Power, i -jf'. Pumping, Lighting, Mining T '5' A ' Branch Offices S ', LOS ANGELES TUCSON SEATTLE p A Q' PORTLAND SALT LAKE NEVV YORK 5, HONOLULU, T. H. i 4 :fi is SS ,O S O S S O R O T To Lu lx iz. Q :XT-?'Aft3jTlTig'?,f' FMF? 1, ,V-. 2 A' ,1',.'4 5 ne -V 'V ,Zi K1 if I ,fix '- ,f. f' 'fx nf ZS nf,-i T ml-li-TVEKIKTWMXCIAEI'i ,Eg .S,, 1 REQ 'R LL: f A '- -HR RR RRRQ R+- 'M f RIRR - -'hi ff 614 .,i,. ' j Q 4: Q- s '1' A N F o 11 D X 'jfQ,fQjQ'N1 9 2 3 Q U A D I fl ,.:-i,-1 . ...--.. ,.,......, .gf ,.,, - 1 jx 9'--,. .-gl A X ...1,.g'w S Sli ,, 1 lt... x ,xv 'QF-,, . xx 1 Il'i1h uckrxou-Ifdgmnm' to the STA NFORD PICTORIAL Crap-Shooting in Classes-Where Will It Stop? Professor Jones May roll the bones, And make some snappy passes: But though he's dense, l-ie at least has sense To refrain from it in classes. This ancient ditty ade- quately expresses the whole trouble-namely, that Stanford students -yes, STANFORD stu- dents -11 a v e n 3 t got enough sense to refrain from shooting craps in classes. Do you know that rolling the bones By HURT, BLOWE, '21 Stanford's fair name is in danger. Do you shoot craps in -classes? Every- body else does. It is a menace that must stop if the University is to sur- vive, and in this special article by our s p e c i al argument starter, we give you all the alarming de- tails. i.l.. Stanford students, as such, he stated Cover the 'phonel, are not so very much below the average grade of college students. Please with- hold my name. On the other han d. another higher-un thinks differ- ently. So there you are. Something must be done about it. The question is, Who? lt sure looks bad right now. NOTE: Correspond- ents for the city papers are invited to call at the Pictorial office to get the names of the professors lf, during lectures is as prevalent as a lack of Wristwatches on one-armed men? Do you realize that most of our classes here today, while appearing outwardly calm and innocent, are seething with vice and wickedness? Dicln't you ever see how they gamble secretly, and yet, in a way, in the open? Either Stanford students are below the average grade in both morality and in intelligence, or else not enough time is allowed outside of classes for gambling. One of the higher-ups in the Ad- ministration, whose name we cannot mentioned in this article. EDITORIAL Of all the week-kneed oroaniza- tions in the country. the lVl'en's Coun- cil is certainly the prize prune. It refused to penalize a student found intoxicated. Why? llecause this student threatened to tell on other students whom he knew had also been drunk. lntimidated. the Men's Council backed down and let the offender go with a mean look as the only punishment. Such actions should not be toler- K 'Af B xl . l , 01 . J-'F : ' 1' A . ll l i l 1- . in , ll i 1 Y i , 1 1 . 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All Vw' A13 A1l'lG1'if'il,S furoulost 001'1J01'ilti01lS oluploy our fzwili- jj? liwvfwf- tivs. Fai , , .-1-'KH ' , vw ' R, M J mv- 'Phv sumo quality of individual svrvico is 1'0ndc1'0d -,A Q ,5 E vvory client of A xg ns, Q RQ u, Q,- 9 Q1 5 'M K It Q H ,V Th A 1 L d P ' A V --f,.,-Q -XII C ng 0 8: on on ans K. tif 1' I M' A 1 B k ,F-ful! Dil if gf1.'Qwff,li2g ol' San Francisco 3:?f'2:'1',y :Nl ' N53 ff, 'L :nf sl' ' fu'-' yrzuffu new fifxu P5-yyp Buy your fjlyj Q' fi Y'f ', ' les iyr- JM, VARNISHILS, PA INTS and RALSOMINE -j'.X'.f, y,,u J., ,. u xy ,xl 't' L' Q- :', y1.:gu. . W Q of us. XV0 toll you how to do thc- Job. 1 n .'g5vX 1 ex me A '3ffTAff'i M .k.. lxjiigx xi. 1 E-f-is Palo A to Pamt Co. . 5 .N , mg N I ,.,,, ,.h . ' , I' ri- , , Y!! CN V. ' fix '-X WV' w', : V., I. M ix , x Nj, -A I A 'vu-. A ' V4 Phono won 2223 l'nivc1'sity Avenue 1 Q11-Q , . ' I , .,. 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A 1 ,SJ IDI-gym Klip Af AXVX6-P-. ww -- ':.gug -O .-C' ff, mx yhqq ,JV fkgrkuij - . , .,.,. ,.- ,M f 61 A s'1'.fxN1-'onli 1923 QUAD p-if--1 ' .......,. N..- N iv., 'lk ks Nfl' I , I3 an ll wr if I , , 8 ,v N ' L,,1 Q 3 y 1 K ' 5 5 I N .4 gg 1 1 1 QL F 9 N X F'-'A,.,.,.,,.. ....... , ... e ' 21 ' 'L--T'-rm 't H ., . , -' ' if fZs uXx ,F '-r' L h. .., , 1, . WMA Y. . ,.A ' h 1 U 113.15 --f lf I1 4 , . X -'again W ' 'ff-,Q X .l ii ' I il :- ..1 1 - ' W ff MAIN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY A Gateway to Progress There it stands-a simple forty-foot gateway but unlike any other in the en- tire world. Through it have come many of the engineering ideas that have made this an electrical America. The story of electrical development begins in the Research Laboratories. Here the ruling spirit is one of know- ledge-truth-rather than immediate practical results. In this manner are established new theories-tools for fu- ture use-which sooner or later find ready application. The great industries that cluster around Niagara Falls, the electrically driven battle ships, the trolley cars and electrified railways that carry millons, V 4 , the household conveniences that have , 5 ' . : '. g',3 relieved women of drudgery, the labor- 1 :gp-Milifi-T' saving electricol tools of factories, all ld-lilies... owe their existence, partly at least, to R QRANSPORTATI QM the co-ordinated efforts of the thousands HEAI, 1 who daily stream through this gateway. 4' f it G H ' fl El t ' .. H GUSTS. r GC PIC- : 5-1.L.!'7tfj'ff General Odice Schelreegaclw I , Q15 95.-l5Ol gi -'Alu ,Q , . I I tio! Y . W, M ' , ,V . - . ' Y 1 ' ' L 'l'M:i-7-5:9 l .f,,. v I . mn? , V. .ax-:ow - -. V t i ..i Nui- A in .1 pk' . ' k, -V14 1 ., V at 4 Mnnmekl 3 4 f '-' V -'A ' ' A 'i':ESTR'F'9iT1QL ,.. ....'i'flFEW-l'!2'r1!E., M.- ..,. fWfF':5SI5lf!S'5TF9N 618 1 0, U Ii. 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Yot, Mlm' mlm' wer' Colm? all N011 men and lwar , T 'li ' 1, A 1 , nm, sun, soo, llly course is ous 1 1 ' 1,2111 , 1 1 No onv Wlll l'lllIl tl 1 Y' lou See' 57' 1 11, l0llg'll he be 'DllIlli,,, one, two, thru, DJ 3 . 2 liirxll I Wlgfllfl unslmven, and lmlue-looking ro11gl1nc1:k, 'fgjiljw 4 1 . . f 4 .:1 u M5 11, 1111 all the co-eds go llllflllil' and tlloro, .f51'f'6Pi5' J- 4 -13 1'-1 , ,- - 111 J1 I f 14 SJW Cach vuth four men around ll0l' 21, 'fl 5 1oudly and roundly he started to Swear. 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It 1 ,jx II I+ , 1, I X ' fi ., l , iv ZIIITJI , ,, 1- yj -:fn Q , ,I I ,, 'I ,I , , ,. my 'If 'A Ir-XXI' I'-,Q I '-'VI-1,1 'I' ' If.'f'JI x -M, N Q, Hn: I III N1Vwf.xffg5 I 5 Lf ' qw II V: I ,I I, yt- , Ig , 1.9 .ALI 'gm ff TV, fff1.'iS: I ffQ1 ILCQ.' :If 4 VI v Ill, I I nv' in -JI My If VZLIQ, LQ. ,51g,',.IIf. 1, Cm QI' I, ny, .'- gfw 1 Vw I I I -I I I I Q N wxhxxfxff I-XVJII .fam ,I . ' 11,5 'z If - Mg, ' Ml' I I , I I , I mg ' iff HWIIIII 1' -1'yI ff. ugi-,'ZI fF. 'J,I?I.' S T A N F O Il Uh 0.30 JuN,o -1 9 2 3 Q U 5 ,.-J.yf.., -96 -- A - -, -- -. -, -- ---- - , 1' A .- -, ' ',4,' ' f 1 ..p..,-x.- I.--vw AD I --Jw- ' 51' ,d 5 ...If 9 vw, ,A-J ,Q Tj J .1 1 'I uf, ., ' I fn. H' .f-w.-f'I'-- U' 'A 1,91 ,,f, . 3 5' A bww 1. '-ff-'I I -2 J, 3' V '-:Mum I,,I 1 .4 .. ..-JN. -'11, IW zv J , 4 .I KJA. ,,. f., I, .I .. f L? l I Lv- ,,f+.,11f'f-2VfJ'-WIT. 1 PIII-ern. aims- I J:-,fg3...'-,-f , K I LLL ! J' WILLIAM WARREN S C H O O L MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA .4 - ,V ,I .a,,,,', - 'ff . VY- , f EJI' Lam l'.I'I'I'IIJ WI'l'IIIN I IVI'I MINI II N II I OI Nl IXIOI Il IH'l'.INI I . '. I I'XIVI'1lISI'l'Y V Military, Boarding and Day School CICOHTIC You LUNIIJIIIEAKIESNER Clinton Cafeterias 18 POWELL ST. 156 O'FARRELL ST Near Market Sl. O,l1po.file Orpheum Thmln' 4'0l'II'I'I'IOI'SI,Y SICIIVICS I'l'S l'.X'I'IIUX!4 WI'I'II GOOD FOOD .X'I' XI0l7I'IK.X'I'I'I I'IlIl'I'1S ..WC ,, vl,l':,xs.xN'l' SIIIEIIOUNIJINGS .xxn XI'I'I'H 1':Xm'1'1l.l.l-:x'1' Music' ,N Lrjlf. 'sf L' ' Officnal and Guaranteed Wg? 'fiji ' I THLE 1 D I f ' 1 if vi I jpj Estaxblished in 1871 l L IKII 'fm N 1ff,,lag' W RIGHT 8: DITSON -VICTOR CU. f I IIgI,,aqf i s.xN 1fI:.xNvIsmI If QIJQT New Yurk Iluslun Ulxiczlzrw N I vi. 'TN I 4 . . I' Xkffv f I I N 1 I A , , LW. ,LLL , Ww,Y,, -W W ,L Spf, 'Si1 4T,'?E 'Sf7, r MQYF? ' ' Ti ,4.,,J.f- 'R 'fliifiipjr' 7 E I EI.-P, f gg ,f'-6.25 f' -Ig f ICQ jgx,-',fMwfs'if Q W-np, ng '5?,5'fQI.fgf3,4-ogg'IMI, J, ' X v I -3 if Q.Q:l,8f.cl,- ' juz -,gm U:!'g'Il' , .Kapil 5f,L'T-. Hribwrf S 'I3xf,I1I,, -,, fc5l716fISL5I'- gJK',,-1.311422.-'3v'i ,X-65573I . sa -an gu g few -. 5' '1'L-SSX fwgf fi-Sui-Wah Q JN .L SJQSLCZL .-'I:J'i1 I ' - V Yw1,D1'0151g:. LANL, WH I' ,vig-SL I ':':'fu F Ifv7f..,Lf' 5:sEf'-L12 0 J 45241 11 1111 1. 1 .1 1 .al s'r.,xNFuR1J DM 1923 QUAD ' 1 Oi . '0 Q J .. A 73'---23711 X1-rffrfxf-av. - , 5 iff, , . 'ri-ja.. pf - if?-ri'Pf f'17:41-gvfifii-g'Vf?'+' a X' A R-' 'L Y U-14,4-3.-.,a.:.r: 'f:1rf1..7. - ' - - ' ' JA -J - -V '-'- ., I 'f ire' r ' 'ff ya lllh' gf .11 rf? . ..' Y- 1 h 191161 fag FOOTBALL RECORDS 111115 ifajj 1.12, 11,5 Z V' V A Q13,.lflV.1r Wy. AMERICAN FOO'l'BA11I1 RECORDS - '5' ' lf, - I . . Wfjrvx 11552 Coach 1 R In - '92 1:6 Q-lla, am .- ..........................,... ......... . . emoie. . ........ . Q51 ,Q ltggqg 1892 Walter Camp .....4.. ........ C . D. Clemans, 93 ......... 10 10 g,ff,,'w,, 1893 Pop Bliss ...... ........ J . F. Wilson, '94 .......... . .. 6 6 3,211 Q4-ff? 1894 Pop Bliss .......... ........ P . M. Downing, '95 .. 6 0 1r'l'1I'1 QM, 1895 Walter Camp ........ ........ G . H. Cochran, '96 ...... 6 6 1896 H. P. Cross .....,....,. ........ c . M. Fickert, 'os .... ...... 2 0 0 aetzjf, 111 1897 G. H. Brooke .......... ........ S . W Cotton, '98 ..,. zs 0 fgliw glffr 1898 H. P. Cross ..........,.... ......... F . S. Fisher, '98 .... .. 0 22 My Q61 1511? glllg Cgariiberlin ...... ........ A C.2vM1511'11h5!t 'Ogi ...... 2 33 L' . . . os ................. ........ . . urne ,' ......... .. J,-gg, 1901 c. M. Fiokert .................. ........ 17 1. S. Fisher, '01 ......... 0 22 fgfijoii 51551 LClemans, 6233 ........ ........ 1-I . 1?ee,l'03H .... ......... 0 16 MQ? 11 Nf 1 . . '. anagan, ' ......... ........ 2 . . ans iac , ' o ......... 6 1' 1' 1 M 19111 J. F. Lanagan, 'Q1 ........ ........ G . H. Clark, 'o5.. ....,........ 18 6 Wlig J. F. Lanagan, 00 ........ ........ A . J. Chalmers, ,07 ......... 12 5 Wh-Wg, ,W . M. C. Evans ................ ........ E . R. Caughey, 18 ......... 10 14 11, ,V . ,.1i1,f 1920 Walter Powell ......... .,,,.,,, C . A. Wilcox, '21 ..............,...,.,., 0 38 ' 11112 1921 C. E. Van Gent ......................................,.,, J, C. Patrick, '21 ...,................,,,. 7 42 by 'Wg' W 0 K VARSITY AAIERISAN l+'O0'l'HALL S1:II11n111111 5, oot. 1.-Stanford ve U, S. Marines, 41 to 0, at Stanford. ,T1'1Q1ff'e1 Oct. 8-Stanford St. Mary's, 10 to 7, at Stanford. pff Oct. 15-Stanford Olympic Club, 7 to 0, at San Francisco. '1 fa Oct. 22-Stanford Pacific Fleet, 7 to 27, at Stanford. 13, .11 Oct. 29-Stanford O. A. C., 14 to 7, at Stanford. Nov. 5-Stanford Washington, 0 to 0, at Seattle. 3 Q' Nov. 12-Stanford Nevada, 14 to 14, at Stanford. 'bf ',I' 9 Nov. 19-Stanford California, 7 to 42, at Stanford. 11,5 V1 1 'r 2 1 A x Mr X FRESIIMAN AMERTCAN F0O'I'BAT1T1 SCHEDULE 52114 Oct. 1-Stanford Lowell High, 32 to 3, at Stanford. 1 . 1' oof. s--Stanford Berkeley High, 7 to 7, at Stanford. ,A K9 Oct. 8-Stanford Salinas High, 13 to 14, at Stanford. 5 Oct. 15-Stanford Stockton High, 87 to 0, at Stanford. ff.. Oct. 22-Stanford . Selma High, 23 to 0, at Stanford. 1,1 Q, oet. 29-Stanford . College of Paoifie, 49 to 6, at Stanford. 16 yl Nov. 5-Stanford Lincoln High, 21 to 14, at Stanford. Ghyllia Nov. 11-Stanford . California Freshmen, 21 to 28, at California. ' '1 'l,F,w, X2 1 ? ' 1' 'WL X11 C ,X 11 1141 11 .1 , W .1 M, ,Um a . .,,,K,f.1 Q,.,,C.W, , 1 . , 4 e'-f ef eff of of 1 r - - . 2. - fre 1 -'SV 'i W P7 fx ' , 4 RQ-Q L J , ' - 'f 'W 'JL 'xx QSM . S 'S of ' 'fr' ioreffi faeiflwf, 621 N , ks' 'Fm 'my' v -. Q We .Vf .4 .rw 1, 'S .. , 'v V .41- Q, S T .x N 11' U 1: lem os,,J,,,,,o 1 9 2 3 Q x' A lr, . Q , --. 4 J557'TT'5Z5?f7?f'Wi''5ffZ'?e1,f -viz: :fx E 3?f?AQW7 j'6i-iii''T-'XTR-4 K, 1 ww2'P',f QNYHTYNK -511 fr af 'Pa 'XM sp ' cWXki'4'Ll,J 'C'N'L ' M TTY! BE WA REf 'lit.L'5,f' I ' ,Q 'wily WW . . . . . . . . . . An Injury mfllctod when p:11't1u1pa1tl11g Ill atlllvtnes llllflllf' result QQ? yvilfrf disz1str'o11sly. Play safe-seu111'o you ll' A R0 H S U I' P0 HTS, f-11231 Q7,?5GfV:'Q2 KNEE CAPS, ANKLETS, WRnIS'1'I,IC'I'S, AISIJOMINAL SVP- PORTS, etc., from I a wiht V5 v u..gQ,q5gg PERCY J. MEYER sf co. if Q3Z,LA: f SIll'fji!'!ll llffrllrws W Q11 .'iSf,J4 377-379 GEARY STREET San Francisco 35522 55: I '-452. .lily LQVQ, Xiu Aff Phone 41 Service First :Q s ' , ey A -1' F 'f. 1: fn. Jn F Ord, Fordson 81 Lmcoln MQ fgvf, 'ix ,:' 3f2.'i.'f3f13K' ff: WWII: faqi' W ALTER G. BERNTHAL X- , W 11 zggwk Autlaorzzed Dealer X Y if: - .. f 1 Yr 1 ' . K 3j?7gWQ?Ag1 n?n ALMA S'l'RIuTul Palo Alto, Czlllf. 'QM fy? ffxf ,k Y.!L K 534455 Vpmziy 81 Sfmefim' WWIIU TC? YIM - 6 621 l'i?z'3'? Q Wg ' Nw figfjfgf Tlymzvfey Wm 5551 77 W QW J, mu. . PALO ALTO ' Palo Alto 547-W G. Lacoste 1-Zwfglw Phone 503 Phone 40 High 012155 W0l'li tjixdfi Z'- ' WE . . . H- . ' -. A - - ' . f .7g: Thi, Bpst In Motmn l,wtm.l,S 1 amy btzm Ind Wolk .1 bpm mlty M '75 at All TilIll'S 642 Ramona Street Palo Alto Cal. TRL' -X 4 ' H 'M' 'va .. '3 'Q 'z.N . 'Q :ng nl -1 R1 fgffffii When You Come Back w0'V M ,YIM 'XY 'f 9, E55 Meet Me at Jack Meyers' W, H531 'VW' EKSSN Fm axhm 'uf ' .A x Wi ENCINA STGRE 225: WB , AEE 2 f ..4. ,., me-.f .rp '?p '3fE Q ,,-' Jw Qu 451 .,oe ,i m . if ' 622 ' srA.N1'oRD o4,,,,,,, 1922 QUAD 1 ,. .ff L .,v H f 1 1 1 1 -.foo L J gfFj,1iQj i',Qif 'f 'f '- 14 xi- G ,, mfg-1-v 1 ,Sir W' 2 ' - . 5 1 if-j.x,,2g, afffj' ,j ' 5717: - Ef--5513 2 Y L 1 5 H-sv 2- 1 Y J NIIIU 1,1 15.11, 12151 rj? 61 116V2E5E 22211 '53 ' -7. 11591 ,115 STANFORD-CALIFORNIA fy . 111W . TRACK RECORDS 52512 11' 1' ' J' 1' 'Xi Year Captain Trainer S. C. .ff sf' px! N 1893 C. A. Fl-:1cNA1.n, '95 .... ............ . ... ... 35 91 ,855 1894 J. P. Blclexrmlclx. '96 .... .................... . .. 36 90 Q11 ' in 1895 D. E. BROWN. '97 .... ....W. H. Hl'N'l'l'1li. . . .. .. 45 67 cy F- 1.896 G. TOOMIRS. '96 .... .................... 5 6 56 HQ-1565 ig. g 1897 C. s. Domi. '98 .... .J. R. Km ..... 4915 99113 Q.-111451, 'vig 1898 J. Bl'R'I'0N. '99 ..... .... W . Mc'LlcAn .... 38 88. 3.53 1899 E. W. Sxlrrlr. '99 .... L. B1-:RxARn .... .. 43 74 f114 1?1i 121-if 1900 H. J. Bovn. '00 ......... .... 11 V. H. MlVllI'll1'... .. 33 84 Qfggefo v! 1901 A. B. S'l'I'1VVARD. '01 ...... . .... W. H. Mum-111' .. .. 32 85 V11 gf 1902 J. C. MUCAUGIIIQIQN. '04 .... .... E . W. 1V10l1l.'I'0N. .. .. 43W T815 0111 11-iii.. L. 45 1903 J. C. McCAuu111enN. '04 .... .... E . W. Momxrox. .. 635 5815 wif 1904 F. S. Homms, '95 ...... .... E . W. MC1l'I.'l'!1N... .. 69 53 9:1119 1905 H. W. Bm.. '05 ........ W. M0111-'I'0N-H -- 4915 7215 611 53, 1.906 J. C. McFARI.ANn. '07, .. W. M0lrl.'1'oN. .. .. No Meet. 02 1. gf., 1907 J. C. McFARl.1xNl1. '07, .. ...E. W. Nf0lYl.'l'0N. .. .. 65 57 il. bi 1908 F. R. NAx1xu,xN.' '08 .... . . .E. W. M0L'l.'roN. . . . . 58 3-5 63 2-5 ffgigf 55 . 11- 1909 H. L. I-Iowmx. '08 ..... W. Mol'r.'roN. .. .. 66 56 '1-Q-Hifi' A' 517 1910 L. S. SC'0'l l'. '10 ...... . . .E. W. Mlll'I.'l'l1N. . . . . 66 3-5 55 2-5 1-,lf 1911 S. H. Bl-:l.1.A11, '10 ..... W. Mouzxrox. .. .. 341-3 87 2-3 'QQ f Q10 1912 T. L. CoI.lcAmN, '12 .... W. NIOUl.'l'0N... .. 41 16-21 80 5-21 jf If 51,111 1913 E. P. CA111-m-zm.. '13.. W. Molmmx. .. .. 61 1-5 60 4-5 C' fly 1313 191.4 P, B, Mg-Km. '14 ...... P. Cnllflzl-:l.l.. 66 5-6 551-6 ' ,,1' 1915 E. M. BONNlC'l I'. '15 .... P. CAxll'1ncl.l, .... .. 62 60 51'Ef1fjf 219.7 1916 F. S. Mummv. '16 ...... W. M0lTl.'l'l1N.. .... .. 69 53 .lvsgq .5 1' - -.- .- ' R R. T1-:M1'r.1-:'roN .... .. 6' 55 511 gf 1917 H. V. A111 1 mcr.L. 17... ... . 4 4,1 1.5 1918 L. L. c1111-11.11. '18 .... . ................ .. 70 52 5151 1919 C. S. Tlc1'I'swo1c'1'1I. '19. .. C. EVANS ..... .. 7315 6615 41,1 1920 W. B. Wlclms, '20 ...... W. MAl.0NlC1'. 61 70 Y: 159' 1921 M. M. KIllIiSl'1X'. '18 .... ...R. L. Tl1IMl'l.E'l'0N 451-I1 85 2-3 Lg? 1922 J. F. IIANNER, '21... ...R. L. '1'1:Mvl.1c'l'ox 6515 655 ka xy - QAM I 611 -PM 1. 7' 197 7 A4 V5 1 Q1 0 1 ff Rx I . Y5, 1 QL- --vgfw-7 'H '- Q--vga, ,... , ,.,. TT., 511.5-131'-51,51-yy'- .1+5i.5?6f'i,. . 'W -1 ,Tlff vii. E! 5 .tsxgw N4?57.. ,-QT. Z L in 3 jf ' P kgfuijirzfin, 41 ifgyg QNTEDQD M: . ki f-14753245 . . 1 . mf ffw1fm1af-11.1253 135919, ...-- PY. Aflkxif 623 S'l'ANl lll!IJ fdjf,Qk1923 QUAD 1- ,f',0'f,'rTJ0, Ly.: r'f- . .. ,X .. . - re ,. nf 'ffai-2 -- 'fa' 1. . -ei 1 e.':f..Vff-- - 1 - 'f Lax s- , 'J 5-,OE-,1'..: je. 9'L K1 '- I.,-.gf L L-' ' 1 4,::Vi2,Q'fiA-' 5 24 1 ' - 'f ' X ff .i....vrif' CAMERON 81 GETCHEL ,llnrr'1lIiugf. llair lh'ws.vf1iy. Nlunnpnuing, Sr-rllp Tl'l'fl,lIH'Ill. llrlir l'nluri1lg. Hair llrilrlihzyl, l r1r'iul .ilazssugif and .llunifwring Opposite Post Offive 560 EMERSON STRICWI' Telephone P. A. 389 Pulo Alto, Calif. WHISTLE HIRES Phone 1232-R Palo Alto Soda Works THE SHERMAN CO- lm,-, IIi.wlillnI imm- Aw'l :S ' 'Om fur Sliunipun lvl'lmlst ing All kinds nl' Smius and Beverages Goods P2lCkCd FOI' ShiPITlCI1f Phone 950-W 427 Webster Street Palo Alto HVIYSHX ESSEX FRANKIAIN SALES and SERVICE CALIFORNIA GARAGE .L ifl. 'l'unnvl', Mgr. PALO ALTO i'0AS'l' CORD 'i'IRl'1S . Efficient Workmen-Prices Reasonable Phone Palo Alto 241 328 University Ave. MILK ICE CREAM Bl I'Tlqjg PALO ALTO DAIRY COMPANY Guaranteed Milk CREAM EGGS Telephone 219 314 UNIVERSITY AVE. X, 7 L ,Y 1, ,,.. L. , .-, . J- K ,l l. - .. - -,. QV? 1 - . ,.. ' fm, .- --Q- V-a--- ' '-.1 4-'rf , A .. . ,-by Q, A yylngn . ,,-..',, V-A ?'S,' aff F -L' 'A ' MQ. A' Sq il, N4 R A ' ,, It SPfiQV N ' . L .f.5A Qf, ' A Q ' , - 62-L 11. 1. ' 'ICWPW ww ' - - m.-fn ' ' 1 -. :Tiff 4 A 1 N V 1.0, 4 f.- LEW. an M gh ' -Arwgfgfglzl ,W 3 . STANFORD ovomlo 15923 QUAD Jf1fTF'1Q 'iQ1 f'TT'f:L'2 ' '- 'fer 'L 'r'T?1-1- -1- .5'f '?S fif,.e . -. r1T.'C1f1?f1 '4--' ' 4C 5T7 if'C51i'TT'W7T'-'gk :'+? ff3f' 'gifjgf2ii'?2'f'E5iQ5529?'f2 ' 1. , . . . 1.f...1.1 . - 'ca-mmf I YL Wgmff WE., 15 3 31351 R My swim 'ff' 1' - 1:53 W 519 91 1521 FQ' INTERCOLLEGIATE BASEBALL RECORDS iff: 1175? P Q'. ' fflf .291 1:1311 Year Captain Coach Manager 1892 C. C. Animas. '95 - - - - - M. L. RIDSICNI-'I-Il.lD - 'g.aj!'1? 1893 H. A. WAl.'1'llN. '95 - - E. D. GROVE - - H,-' Q3 Izjif' 1894 J. F. SIIEEIIAN. '95 - - H. E. Cox. '95 - - 4'9- 'QQ 1895 H. T. Dwi. '97 - - - - - - - E. R. zmx. '94 - my 1.5 1896 W. T.Mi3LAINl'l, '96 - -.-- - - - - - J. o. WM-SON, '96 Qsewyfg, my 1897 C. L. Tlmmvsox. '97 ---- W. LAN41 - - - H. JAMES. '98 - - QRQQDQ 'QW 1898 H. H. LOUuuEEn, '00 - - J. F. SIIEEUAN. '95 - F. V. KI'II'ISl.INl1. '98 Sfftffcbqa Q90 1899 'G. M. Bl'1L'Kl'I'I F, '00 - J. F. SHEEHAN. '95 - J. F. L.xNAuAx. '00 'lsjgg 1900 C. B. SWAIIN. '01 - Du. W. H. Mmwxlv - A. B. HAs1.Ac'11Ex:. '00 fQF',E'QQi15 1901 H. J. Envvmms, '01 - Dlx. W. H. Mlllk1'llY - E. WAl!lll'1N, '01 - 15'5'f5'f 'ff1.g 'Eff 1902 D. V. Cowmcx, '03 - C. J. SXVlNlllCl'.LS. '01 - H. J. Emvmmr-2. '01 fs1ff'?T,0 1903 F. A. Buowx. '03 - C. J. Sw1Nmcr.I.s. '01 - H. J. Emvmms. '01 ,.'m1,,jw ,firm 1904 R. B. BALI.. '04 - - - - C. Dow.:-1 - - D. V. Cowmcx. '03 gf'lXj,1ffff'1!, 111.3 1905 A. J. Tuowlmlmn-1. '05 - - D. V. CUWHEN. '03 - R. W. BARRlC'l l'. '04 fgq31I'!frQz 17112 1906 D. D. SALES. '06 - J. F. LANAHAN, '00 - R. W. BARRIC'l l'. '04 jnfkflg 'N 1907 C. J. PRESLEY, '07 - J. F. LANMAN. '00 - D. D. SALES. '06 Q'f'dAf Hifi, 1908 K. L. Fl':N'1'0N,'08 - G, J. PRESLEY. '07 - G. Kxuvv, '07 - QSVWEKK affix 1909 C. E. SAMPSON. '09 - G. J. PRESLEY. '07 - J. E. S'rEwAn'r. '08 gciili 1910 C. F. GANONG. '10 - G. J. PR.I'ISl.I'IY, '07 - D. W. Buumxxu. '09 Xwffgxn. .13 1911 B. L. BALI., '11, - C. F. GANONU. '10 - D. W. Bmmxxx, '09 1f'Q1113fU5iC' 1912 S. W. Glr.lf'1l.mN. '12 J. D. P'l':'rlcnH. '11 - D. W. BUHIIANK, '09 5,1353 lfxjf? 1913 Z. A. TERRY. '14 - J. D. PI'l'l'lCRS. '11 - - D. W. Bulumxlc. '09 'Q.5f',.3LfgQf Q13 1914 Z. A. Tmmv, '14 - W. B. IVIOSKIMAN - - R. W. Wnurox, '13 lNQf1 .5,Q 221113, 1915 T. N. WORKMAN. '14 - - - BILLY Om: - - - R. W. W1LCox. '13 .' 2:5 1916 L. F. DICNT. '15 - - - - H. Wolxrlclzs - - E. C. Blcumcxs. '14 , E1Y , 1917 A. S. H.xYEs. '17 - - - R. Wlnsox - - E. C. BICIIRICNS. '14 11,5 1918 J. K. L11.l.Y, '19 - - ---- - - - - H. S. P1':'1 r1Nu1r.r.. 1.8 51?cQY'arQg NZ? 1919 H. C. GA1.1.mv.w. '20 - - M. C. EVANS - - W. I. AMES. '18 - gQ.??A .-L . fv n ' .V E11 1920 F. L. KM.r.Mr, '20 - - M. C. Eww - - 'f f X ': 20 3459. N . . Alas. 18 - ey 1921 Douums Buxnv. '21 - W. D. SEM' - - E. R. MARTIN. '18 .JTQQ 1922 GEORGE GREEN. 23 ---- W. D. Sl-:AY - - W. D. Fr.E'l'cv1lEn, '11 W' 590. 329 1-I. H. Lougheed was elected captain at Beckett's death. Egg 55511 'ff 2' if .2 -3, fd'XCf'4? 164 N311 99 0 1 W 19 fr' , :Il Y? r' MW l- QQ? r .GLW , f f 'Q 9'-j ,, ...... ,L , -f'54 1fj '.'- -1 1 .5 .9 5.33, .N Y Yi, X V' ,nj is-,,:7f J! -1... 7,1 l - T 'glut vi FM Q1 Afib vxysliii,-.Y1x:.,',, A,-3-, 1' -+1 1128-2MM.'5.,H9.. SQ 1 1 .fm 199 4 011.21Me-L2v11f.1Qw5H.f . :I fLl3rmmfiffQ.Qff11MS..f f2CH.9.4LvL'!-f'ff 625 M, :wi ,. , 71 Y H . Nfl, lvl, s 5.9 2 ,i .1 U, -.,..,, .- 1 HJ f S'1XNI UIlll QM, 1923 QUAD v i 'if L -n r V it . i .Y . 'ii .J f 1' L J ff.Va':,if2vsrf, -iff' vw V1 w , 'Tl.,l ' 'fVLi??- 2 H' ' i5,4W ' J ' wi' 'ill W O .t g , T5 Abi 1 1 1 US- 9 xl? lj , T mflllxl .5pllfrg9 Q, ..I,Q, Although we have been printing school annuals for seventeen l ij,- ' V: 'wi-Q . ix years, we refuse to get so old in W1-if - - ' - M' ffgjggg-,g sp1r1t that we fail to enjoy contacft 5 .,'nl with young people like those who , ly Alf. , , ' ni ,,ll,l,y have made the publication of the it-we M7- if Q dv lllf, f.,.l,wf-L, 1 e W I Gillis U3 , P055 ' ' rf. SRM iq.: ' R t We believe that this finished producft, as .Ll it mv, ,lfgi turned out on our presses, portrays more .Qi '7CNx'llW',f , - - - - ,kglik-fy than our ab1l1ty to pr1nt collegiate year mi, ,Z-my books well. We are sure you can sense al ffl . . A- ,3ggl.jli',Qf that we enjoyed the task, liked the fellows fig.w,'w,' - d h Li Yiqulzmgt who Worked with us an t us were a e to put into the printing of the Quad, proof of our pride in our craftsmanship. ff iilligill W xlsff 'NET ny: SCHWABACHER-FREY STAT1oNERY Co. ful Ill ' 4 L, Market at Second SAN FRANCISCO CPhone Sutter 2600 I'.,g wg, HEPA -:Ea X 'ifvifl lx! 'er' YT.- if 'T'Vif'T 'fr K in , in 5 , ai .5 fy ,r-qf9M.gt,s1- ' af fffps, fini' Q! fit- 'ff . :1 tif 1 at iujs 1--1 -X QU 3.5:-fwesff-' -, . r ,J is 626 ' l I ra Q 5 I fe 'imp J , ST AN1.-onu So2?aa,oo 01923 QUAD ' xi -ff - --- - .1 sw- -ff----.rv - - f -.4 . ,..,. , W'f T '5'? YVAUK G .Nnn v I l!A,? it-'5 1 Q,tWe ' IN CONCLUSION itlvii' Qt -1 i Q-,iff i tip The QUAD is completed. Nearly twelve months of effort by a score of people 'lj ,QQ have been expended in compiling the 632 pages of this book. The assistance of Qigjylfvffffg SJW, the editorial staff is a striking evidence that Stanford, students willingly aid in ijlili activities when little personal recognition will follow effort 'freely given. Ken- ftygzli ni-th Stewart and Glenn Pollard made real positions out of the assistant editor- Qgfipfw fm: ships. which might easily have been treated as empty titles. Qjifffftg The book was peculiarly fortunate in the number and calibre of tryoutees Jkiixili'-512. Q5 J for the i924 QUAD. The Junior Class of next year can pick more than one capable 'ilfdlaji editor from the group of sophomore. tryoutees, Carl Shoup, H. B. ltorke, Robert 'Mil l':d'wards. Dan Gage, lilathew Tobriner, Orion' Clark, Louis l5llClCllU, Margaret Vgeliwaig ,J Grill, Mildred Dannenbaum, .Paul Joseph, Louis Carver, and Norman Deuel.. ,Wil The managerial tryoutees in order of work done were: Charles B. White. Qffff ,I 'i ,i f il lil ., ul f f -- ,xphi-iq izwl itil 1 i, lf ,M M, 4, ..,. i .N -l Williaiii G. lice, Vifalter lievison and Neil P. Granger. The four women trying 7 P' 4 a out lor the positions of assistant to the 1924 manager were: lallian Cottrell. Marion Gower, Marjorie Cohen and Zelda Wolfte. I To execute the major art work-the paintings and sketches-several San Francisco artists made sacrifices for wluch Stanford is indebted. E. Spencer lllacky and Mrs. Constance Ii. Macky left their studio to spend many afternoons 1 'Q 'if' iw .,fc7.f-A., ' ,'I'A't, I-' ,qt.!'E.i,Eff 1- 3 X 1 1 ha. fl? is-',-5 on the campus to complete the paintings and John T. E. Stoll did the pen and ,gttg ggi 'gil' ink sketches at a- time when his personalwork was pressing. The high quality 441'-Mfr of the student art work was made possible by Edward M. Farmer, who headed 92 ' fl' li ' 1 1 n v 1 ' 7 u,.', an art statt ot ?lllllllZV above the amateur 'hifi 5' an . ' ' . . . 1, if li Rift. The extent ot student photography was widely expanded in this QUAD. The contract for photography was let to a student organization, Lens and Plate, to egixjxltfa I, A ' 4 g I u I , Q 1 Q if - ,gina u hich the stait is indebted tor most ot the pictures appearing in these pages other 1 '. . . . - - . '. it 1, Qlliljl than individual photographs. W. C. Cary did the Work ot several men in keep- Ella? Ing up with the photographic schedule. As the portrait photographer C li. 'Ji . . . . ' . . . ,. . . , . ' ' ll: kg, Jig, Stone ol the Franklin Studio did a difticult Job in a way that lett nothing to be gif? c, ,f . . . - , I i tw. W5 desired. Messrs. lilatehly and Lange oi the Commercial Art Company can, tor Riga '- - . - - - . . . ' . . 'fefji me thc eighth consecutive time, accept the appreciation of a QUAD staff tor their uni- jeylttfigx ,iii formally efficient engraving. The company promised much-and it performed fu nothin 1' li ' 72 L' iss' if rfb mf Schwabaeher-Frey Stationery Co. did not regard the book as but one of a number ot current Jobs. The company and its employees, Henry Harvey, .i f , . . . - 7 'i lil. lil. llall, R. W'. Haste, artist, II. E. Hancock, E. Il. Parks, A. li. Nuttuig ml and Floyd liyons ot the mechanical department, effectively co-operated with the EIQQQ staff at all stages of publication. The leather covers were furnished by the Nor- man F. llall Co., and the copper disks by Patrick Sa Co. 'lo-. Vife wish to thank the Class of 1923 for the o 'i ortunity given us to iroduee , Q1 fifti- rklqs . . . . . -I dxflltfu gi., the QUAD and for its consistent help, particularly displayed when the class ap- f,g:3g':Xf- proved the substitution ot senior for Junior pictures. ffgiif Q? . WYIAIE KIlil'.X'1'lilCllC brief . L . .- i + Pmiir F liwois ttf! ,, Q X 4 . . i , fn , L pil,-fit - 'Qc' ,, ,. --.xi hifi if f- 1-as-.ref M22-V sf- --sare:m.a-5-.ifc-anaiiaefsf'-1: -. .1 iff? L 4-:ij Q3 gffjap QJQD JL-1456-Ce l,4l5i1C,13,f 5L,,g W4 ' LQQSFKQEL-b,?QQ:jMvxSs12IV ,J.N.:'gJk -iv i.-i -' N Q-ff f 'P fC- -- 4? ye: . . .,.,.f VX-JNT ' I i r' Qs? -54291:-lil-Q2 . ' a J 1 feiiciaw wi-filwifagrfft QS-MJrbt'ffPf 627 2 s'1'.xN11'oltnF QV.-xii ---WY iff it , , . 1, . . . . 1. , ' ,gt if - ei . , i'ga'.Qfff4 f Vivre log, .1 it 144 ag 4 A Q it E. t ' . I if ' Q Siamfhm' rad1t1ons A I ' tl k .- ' in ' , I . -, 1 '15 Nil if . ' Q , THERE comes a time, too soon, when you of the Class of '25 will ii. Tj, Q2 refer to yours as THE CLASS of Stanford. And your numbers will t. be legion, for there are many of us at Fuller's who hold similar views. 2 - .HJ l a ffsiu 'l . . . V .f The traditions of Stanford we have found are good ones to carry into ' tg il vii . the work-a-day world. Stamina, endurance, perseverance founded this 6-mcg 'i ' company in 1849. These qualities we of later years have perpetuated iawif-13-. E L because we derived them from our work and play at Stanford. Q ll . -1 iiy, M4 it .W 3 ii W. P. FULLER 8: CO. l -, .' - Since '49 ,Q iii 0:ikl:i.ml Stockton Long.: lit-zicli Sault. linki- City , ' l ri-sim Svullli- Suntn. 1VI0llll'il, Wnlln NV:llln l f, 'Q S2lK'l'2llllC'lllH 'l':u-nmzl Ilnllywoml Los. Almi-li-s ii lip- linlsi- Spokum- I':is:itli-nat Sun Ilicixo ' Ynkimat Porlluml Sun lh-vnurilinn Sun l r:im-isco l'c'5'l T NWN - is or London Guarantee 81 Accident Co., Ltd. x il 0 o United F1remens Insurance Cornpan ' x filmlllllfllj ln.w1n'unr'v ,'. , Compensation, Accident, Health. Teams, Burglary, Boiler, Fly Wheel. if-A ,N Elevator, and General Liability Insurance 'N Q' i' - .Ll 25: l irr' llzslllvlucr 1 I ' Strike and Riot, Explosion, Grain, Rent Insurance, Use and Oc-cmmancy. l t , r N - Leasehold, Tornado :ii 1 ' nj Aulnnmlnlw In.wz1r'f1nf'w ' ff Fire, Theft., 'l'ransportation, Liability, Property Damage, Collision ,E .A . . l--4.1 . 5, LAN DIS 81 BRICKELL i 'lfij ffl'lIl'l'flf Agmzfs for l'aIij'm'nia and Urcgnn . K ,. , i 1 RAYMOND L. ELLIS H. B. JOHNSON. .Ir. ii f i .1IlI7l1ljll'l' lfirr' Insizrmzc 1' !Jcr11rn'tn1c11t .lluamycr Casualty I1mu1'u1u-0 Df'pm'tnu'nt it Q- 230 Sansonw Street, San Francisco LMQLLLL .,., -LLL LLLLLLLLLLL-LLLLLLLLL. i T i . a. ' ptr ,. . TT, , 2.1:-fe'-' ra' . .'-ffm' --.za-is . ivy ..,., Q 1. 'iiifQw'Yi,jfL.jdi.'Q.' fk' I., -. 'f Q .. .. jiri. Q' ' V ff .1 fir' --F.-12 -gil' x..,.,'gse.,:,fii 'lf' iid' Dioiii.f:1.L. , - - f'.Ljt'.fLP,i11,'i.,.+ -r 9 fizf 1-E - -ff 628 S .Xl ahh., . Kd 'x. 1 l. 4 ,'jl.9 ' - . . We . ' . ' 9 l 4 7 ' , s'l',x Nrolall Qo,eJu+.,o4 ,,1923'QU1YfD' . - -' ' ' w, ,.,,,,,,,, M-, -,.,, W... p y J ..---f- J.-:-:ff--rf. ' -f sv:-r--f-f 4 -.- ff' J-xt. '- 2 '. - f'ffve.a -X -tw -,,.s-J?-feqJx v. , Al.: 5 5: QQ- gvbg, r -.2 fs A 7f'Al,v.,hl1G. 5T A S ,,, ,gfku 7 2 i. sw L- ,,s?x,,rf,JQs':r,4,7 .'A,,,7,7:s -Q kklxlggy .Xl rf 1 . fl U 1 '2,'EJk ,J' 4. , ' - , K -7' ve fxfzl . ' 'C'7 4 gfihffl .-.L V77 2 rw ' ' 1 1 ll . . ft f M 31, S-fl-1-.ff -, -.nl tl! 5551 f Q Iii. .jg v. , l . 5 A P Page 371 ,L ' 571.21 V nge cnrnlvnl ...... 165 66 :QSM Je. r 1-ln, l Administrative Changes . . . . 21-3 Clmpurml ' I I l D n 309 glwf 5 Q I ll Administrative Officers . . . . 3-I .lclmrm Stlhoor, n H 339 X gjQ'x.M,,fj, l U24 I 2 7 Advertising .......... . . . 542 .. 4 ,, - , -- ' ' - 5 f+R,l,l5fjgl - fig Ke W Ad 2 I i Cl b Llletri 0 Revue ...... .. 3.8 A Qqllwfp-J A , H., S :M xfgtglggsi :nn ' ' in-97 Chemistry Club ......... . . 412 13 Ewxmflgg . P g 1 ' ' ' ' Chemistry Department . . 53 Qyflf Y: I ,fy Alpha Delta Phi ........ .. 478-79 Cl Cl b H2 Q 7, 5'-: -. .,., . 'iii Alpha Kappa L'1.mbd'1. 484-85 ness If ' ' ' '-' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mfg 'QV 'L' ' mf! Al I . O i ' .Pi .. . . . . S 2 Chinese Students Club. . . . . . 504 if 4542 'Q Q. .1 AID? Pm CIOH ---- -- -- '22' 3 Chl Omega ........... .. .. 524-25 521- 05 . xl, P fl 1 -'-'------ -- 516-17 cm Psi ..... .. ..... .. 460 61 B YI ' Alpha Pl Zeta ...... . . 399 ' Ch 1 .376 .Aw in 0 Y' ................... . . - www 3 'IVE Alpha' Sigma' Phi ' ' 480'f1 Christian Science Society. . . . . 421 if inf? W? Q:E1lf'mT1'u Omegfl' '- -- 42i '3 clrele Men .......... 4 . .. 284 - I ' Clrcle S Society ......... . . 266-67 .fi QL' QC, :LUN Alumni Association ............... 70-71 Civil Engineering Society ..'. . U 406 07 xii-5,531.7 -,lei Alumni Reunion .................. 72 ..Clm,ence.. ' , H Q 325 Fgw,-rf-7-X 'hS'L:,, American Journalists Association. . . 318-19 Classes l A A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 89 ,ttyl-l.f,'. Archery' ........ .......... ........ 2 9 3 Chas Fights 144 47 L3 ' llsf- ,- x .... .. ,',.-7.4 V44 .4 Assemblies ....................... 153 Classical Club '... l l 426 ww' L? J. ' N221 Associated Federal Students .... .. 428-29 Coaching Staff . 185, IQ ll ,Iv Arlllerle Policy ............. .. 179 . ' ' ' ' ww. All Arhlerle Review ........... . . 180-83 Yen ' ' wg lll,f Q1, , 4:1 Mmetm ' ' ' ' ' ' H ' ' 177 cenelnelen ' I II ............ . .' . 1:21 VEQXT 5.51, Major .Sports . . . . 177-262 Contents ' ' ' ' Q 'wx ,ffl ..1-, , ...... . ................. . Q, ,- 1. ZIIHZY gingl Sposts ' ' Co-operative Buyers' Association. . 426 , ,D Wa'-4, .,- fji' 0 ms 'Pm' S ---' , - -' 9 Cosmopolitan Club .............. 427 lfgqtfwj - B 3252. C'S'..'1?yez.z,'2.g' ' 223 Flllfl C,-2 Band .. ....... ....... . . 374-75 ' f' n r 1921 'QT7 V Bm.rett' R' W lggt lll. n 1 69 Cutler, Leland ......... 69 .xl4aXlifF.'Lg . W 2x75 Baseball ............ .. 239-52 '1'llffi5. lan' Foreword .......... .. 239 !f5?wlr,5'f2. 5112, Prellmlnnry Season . . . . 241-44 gflfly PTO Ami, '-----' - 30446 l'jyM?b,i ml, .fl cellfernle serlee .. 245-4a Mies' Jimmfff -- ' 219258 my 7751 Freshman Series . . . . . 249-52 gavis' Gordon ' ' ' ' 323 ,K 2 lsnskerbnll .......... . . 210-21 Debilfe I ----- -... . . 3.12 6,7-,W,f 11 2 fp Foreword .............. . . 210 Deg CMCT: ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' H I ' 0 7.5 ,?j,5X?3A' Q4 Preliminary Season ....... .. 212-15 Delta' Dmlt Zi 5 l'.flif,'-if L' lb Pacific Coast Conference. .. . . 215-18 e IL G fl 0 '1 ' ' ' fi,?l,',fS-Q. girl 30, Delta Gamma ......... .. 514 15 N347- , U ,, 1 Pound Season ........ .. 219 1-3, .N gill Freshman Season ...... . . 220-21 ' gel? lffqegm Epsilon ' ' iEg'69 4 A Bnelteumll Pnvlllen . . . 22-9 ' ' 2 ' fe' '--- ---'-- - ' - , QQGKQQ Beta Theta Pl ..... .. ,458-59 Den Wm Rho - - ' - ' gf F ?7?fffgjLp 1 Wh Block HS.. Men. i i . 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A - 'l R 1.1m.1mL Club -...'... , 436,33 Junior Ope-ral. ........ . . . 351 QS' 4'-' ,- Y Endowment .... , .......... . 21-22 Junior Wfvk --1 ------ - 121-QS SMI . V Engineering 1-31.1-nu.tm,.nt U 54,55 .lunlpuro bOl'Y'll- Club ..... -I-..-...S R l. ' 'L 'll English Club .............. 410-11 I -K GFX' F I , 1 I-luphronllt Debating Soclc-ty 362 Iqnprmx Alpha ......' .D 162,63 mf! Ez EVIWH- Dim '----'- ' ---'-- 76'7- 324 Kllmm Alpha. Tllt-tat .... . 508-00 l f - , . - 4 , V W , luxocutlvo Committee ..... 77 Kumm Kappa, Gamma,-I G . . 510-11 Iv ,- . ' , ' Kalppzl Slpgmft ........ .. 466-67 , 21-X f,.,' W . A ,,.Um,mg .,,. ,... H 280 1441044.44-if-lc, wylll- ....... . 30,0 1 A J lflt-171, Charles K. ...... 00-06 L Mft Er 1' 59 1-'len-lwr, Willlom ,. ........ 170 Lllnals. la. lv, ....... ' .... . 5:00 5114552 1700? lnesearch Instituto. . . . 123 cog I42Ll11Z'Ll2lII0 l3OI'l2ll'Ul'ltll'lt.S . . . . 57-58 'E' '. L' ' '00 bil ----------------- '- - Law ,Dt'DlLl'flllL1llll .. ..... . . T10 ' I A' w' . fl gn-llaminalry Sous-on .. 181-92 Ll-ns and Pllm- ....... .. 4:12 'lg Q fi- 4' 1. ET www --------.- 19 -2 5 Llln-lu-y ....... ........ . . 41 4 il L' Q if H Fgeshmun Sealson . . 206-09 . M will ft .' - al-, ' 1' 'P 1 .70 .... . .... S l ., ' W7 -my ...... 141s M4'D0Wf'll- -T- W- -- ' 63 Mitts 'f fl-9,414 14'l't-nah Club . . . .. ...... . . 420 Masonic' CHIP ' ' ' ' fi5i0'31 1 lt '21 ' fm' ' FI'1'Sl1lT1ltY1N Class Ofhcers .... 136 M'Ls'lm 'S Nwiow ' 'LH LA ' ,, 210 1 , M2Ltlli2m1lflt'S Dt-pall-tmm-nt ........ 533 D1 1 V, 5' - G Mt!L'll1LHlL'Ill l':l'll.Yll1t't'l'll'lR' S0011-ty .... -I0-I-05 57 , qu 1, 1' 5' Gilmmil- Phi Bk-to .----------- 518-19 Mt-alt-111 st-lmnl ................... 45-4s -21 A ,. 0' ' 11 Geology and Minlnr-1 Society- 408-09- M.-mm-1411 Chnl-4-ll .............. .. 4s ffm gi gt. , Geology Club ......... '. .' .... -11.4 MQn'g Colm,-11 ,,,,,,, U -g X, , 0' ' 'll E Gleo Club .... -. . .......... 372-73 Marys 'Living G1-mms ,, U .IZQS - wp Green. George- ----- 240 Military lit-p:ll'tm4'nt . . . . . 50-51 41-,I if ,A l GTP!-TOTY-' T-' T- C ------- 69 Minor Spoll COIlt'llPS .... . . 205 '91, l ,lt 5. pf, Gym 'Fwmh --..- - -.---. 279 Music ....,.,........ .. :sm . H Musll-zu R--vit-w ...... .. :100-74 33114 '- -- ' ' ' T . . . . . . . 3 -5 9 'M 4 F I, 'E H-mnmel. and Comm -...- 308 Mllsll 1 lull . . . . . . . . . 48 7 5? M EF 1. - 111, l-mmlb-lll 1 ............. 278 N 15 N' ' ' - X lg. , '-'flmm Eunf ' ' ' 224 Nzlturul St-lom-0 l'Jvp:l1'tlllvlltS ....... 52 . xf Xl Kg ' 5 'H 'k'fY- Joe --'- 71- Nl-01-, Pull ..... . .......... 254 3-Q' L. XF st0 Y Club --'-- 419 Nl-S104-141, D--lmtlmg 05601-rv... .. :404-sa' '61 ,NF History Department ... 412 HW23.. ' I I' 133-31 Q27-144 4 H01-key ,.......... ...200-01 ' MGS 1 1 4 2 if l-lonor Frllternltlcs . . 383-4 02 ggugigngrlgul ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 392,93 1 Q lm ' Honor System 79 ' N 1 ' lj 4 1 . Hoover, Herbert . . . . . 68 ' O , . - Q Housing Situation ...... ' . .. , 65, 437 Ollfwgal. Upsllon Plll ..... 388-S9 Ik' V ll' , 0 1 ' I , Orc-llostrrt ............ . . . 377 ' 1 1-rli -1 . , ' Orgllnlzlltlons ..... . . . 381 , f 1 'lf 1 were King ....... 340 ,, X N , ' QR M - .55 - Illustrated ,Rovlcw . .V ....... . 312 Vomtn ' ' f ' ' ' ' 433 , 'gl I ,- . -', ' 4 Jn Momoriqm .............. 6-7 g 1 . Inter-Flwtternlty Conference . . . . . . 438-89 P V E I Z -4. ' Inter-Society Debates ....... 361 PlljilITllL!'lYlO ............. .. 150 1 ' 1' ' Q Il'Jl1l'3'Ll'Y1Ul'1Ll Sports ..... , . . . . . 281-83 Pzln-Hellenic Confewlmcu . . . . 507 X. QL? 1 0, - 1001 sigma. Pl ..... 308 - 114411-lf-lc. .melt ..... .,.... . . 186 Q, 'N 14-wln, Wallace 302-03 Pnl txlDlNL'ljL'1tH. .. .. :lsc-sv ' 0 A x N4 ,iq lx - X-4 1.- Qj N ' 1 1 1 .11-4-L7 -6 f f .-C-gt, N- ' 5.-. 4:05311-f..:-,1 ff.. 1565-'ff g- ' H gg Q t ' 5 , . . 57 V in 1- -.5 -',,Qi5T2.'5 -sk 51. 12,521 J 11- 1 W4 A -:4f,31.5gL,1?i,37S.-U, X52 l ,NSLCIJ , A' kk: , K N IPGHF 1 -L.- -,L Vx! .1 25,37 1 , , ., ,-, l 41,3-Aqgkjlrfbgb '24, Af, 5 2 ,il-QQ My 01221 . --- 052 b t. Q ffl . ' '.a V E: l 4 -f '0' g'f .l?.'x 11 ' Sl. -1 i.' fgqqoq 'V Jfl' 'IQ .. 1l.'g.'. Y 1, ,151 I, tw J . 'F' Tir? gj ' 1 4 14111, D 631 V A 4 U f 1 2. I- J I, -..,, - A I X . v X 1 lv 5 1 .. o 1 I II I I I . I V., ., J STANFORD Io,.mt,II 1923 QUAD , W I 71 2EifJu5 '.'.'r 4-.-I5 .. f- i.. --, -- , -1 X ,f -I ' -.,.-2 Q- 'I .uII,' ,, I '- --'14 -vI pry: 2,1 I ' a fi- ' 1 I n g 1 -II ffy::QI1lI:, ' -L I -I II-'If 'I, 1: . I ' ' 'f I. or ' JJ Q- ----1-of-4-'el' 3,4E'i-?'.1 'f 1 . 1 CI-LNI 25 'I fa-11-a v :I 1 I 1, , ,I 4' , 1 4 ' . .5 a. 9331! Waff- ' Wm Page - R ' rf 'Ml - 711.11 - ' ,Y V-.H .-.'- Pm Beta Kappa ..... 383 ' Student.MIIhnI:e? Page Q 1-If? ..I,I-QI.. IIIE 1 IfI,I Pm cm ........... 390-91 Summ,,pQuamgI. 30 '55, -4 . Q, tml gr: Benn Pm ..... 284-ss swtmmuig- ffha Polo. 'yl '1'.57 gt- 1' .ltr Tl 4 1 .... I II ...... - '14 4' . 52-7' RAMSI Plll Gfmrfia Igegta... Sword and sandals Society' 336 iq ' Phl Kappa -Psi ...... 444-45 II -1 ' T :Wilt 1 IEfiIriIr1i1IISl1iIrnaI ...... . 476-77 T'g:l'I IMl1dfI Mant' .... 326 lp 1' I 4 'EI MIK 1 K rl- DS IOI1. . . . . . . . 394-95 p e 071, Dlnk . . , 185I 230 -X r I. ,I ,J Philosophy Department . . . . . 59 Tennis .... . . . ...... 253 62 'Q' 1,91 VII, Pm P111 .... , ........... 402 Eastern Trip ..... ., 253-55 1 tw iw Physics Department .. , 53 California Matches .. 257 Zi. I I ', 'III :Jap :AQ IBeIt:t Phi ........ . . . 512-33 gjal Tournament . . . 259 ,,' ,,- Ili ' ff c ......... .......... . . . - - . - FT ' fi? -. l GI I PI Elilll I T . . . 910 FI Ch C Matches. .. 260 .531 ,. Izzy QI Qwf. POIIII- DF-L au. . ............ . . . . 400-01 TI Ileghlflen Season . . 261.52 NYJ El- .r 1 1,1 ca Sc ence epartment ....... 43 le fl ---.. . . . . . , lx I' 1'-'4: 1Q T' qIR,g'I5 Press Club ................. . 311 Them Delta Chi .... jfggffi 7511, '1 13507 ww H PSyvl1ol01-ry Club ........... . .. 450 Thefil Slnma Phl 316 17 , H WL '- 'STQQHIQ Psychology Department . . I 59 Theta Xl ......... 474-75 in 12 5 ffpffgagf Public Speaking Contest .... 360 Track ............... 222-23 Q1 rl 'NK ' 7 '.?1l.iH1 .n Q Foreword ' 'tl ' -ff? f' .R . 1. , ,I .......... 223 .. .. . ...I . -1- -4 Preliminary Season ,171 .' 01' 1-Ml . Qllfld in the Melting. The ......... 302-os Bl M 1 22547 Fl- Cl V Quadrangle Club . . . . . ......... 81 I. if A.. 353-34 -I I I1II'iI Ilmlfvt Quad btaff .... . . . . .13 . . . . 10. 11 300-1 T Freshmen Season -. . . ' 236-'38 ll ' - .. .- 1 IN If I R rl-State Debates .... ' '. 333,119 -mf., PLL. 33 Jil Igzalues ........ ,. . . . .. 151-52 U ' 0 Mi 'ff' , , 2lm's.l-lead Society... 338 Uni- 1 1342 I ,D II xersty ....... . .... f:. -5 cb Relmious b00l9tl0B' . . . . . . 421 University P1-egg ,,,, I I I 19 I 31.90 'FQIII r- 1 noble Club 528-532 320 1 11 .44 , ROUIQ A. E ..... , .1, , , , , , , I 4,37 V G V JXJ3 I Il-:I Z . ' Ruugh's Dnv . :2 9 -51.1 an ent. C. . . . -tl 1' 'JffT l'1f ,p t IRII I . 149 VI It F -- 184 I. -- - ,f, , -. :by . . . .... . 2.-. . . 268 Ln y air ............. 157-61 lm .I if I . 1 I ' Rushl 3' 'f .1 fl 1 IA II. ng I .... ....... . .. 162-4 'W ,wtf .Ill 'W ' 1 . ttf- J' . , I I S Wllbm. Ray Lyman ........ '15-54 C 514 -f ' 1 I I jnx , I WlllllLmS. THOHIQS .......,. . 3141 ' fd !, gE:lglJue?:KC:3T.npmtmentS ' ' ' ' - 39450 Women's Athletic Association. . . .... 235 I -Q ' . el' , seay. Duffy I : ' ' ' ' ' l U gig Women? Basketball 292 Wi WIN SGIIIOII Class III womens Conference ....... 84 wifi .44 Ig5I1,4l1.Wg senior Plc-tures ..... . 92-131 EI IIII, 84 if . 1.1-ft Senior Week ....... 13 - . ' I U -- 418 -1 I ' IIIIWIIJII Sequoia Club II I I I I I I I I I I I 483-3:1 Ivomeas Llwlng Groups. . . 505 Vx Y I 1 I 4,2 SI IIIII Al I F II omen s Pageant . . . . . . . . 349 4 fu -31 it ' lI41gI,'Br, mgma CIpI1a JDS on .... . .. :gg-55 Women's Servlce Board. . . . 88 -. INA 15. ' i' 1533971 Sigma Delta Chl: u . ' ' 315,51 33222-3 Eggrso Effiview . , 287 6551? A I ., . . . 1- ' 1 I ' ff . Sigma KHDD11 ---- . . . 526-27 VVomen's Swl C e y ' ' ' ' 288 I,J'J . I , Si , mming' ,,,, 2 r ,z- .. . 73 gma Nu ......... . . . 446-47 Women's Tennls 94-9.1 1915, ' xl I emi. Skull and Snakes .... . . . 82-83 Wranglers ' . I . l ' 296 fm' . f 1 -111 Smith. tc. W. ............ 299 W tn aes 0.1 4 if 15 lSx?'fS1SJ. Soccer 273 2 re-5 ng ..... . . ..... 275 ff? 4 H141 1 9. lg II I - .................. ... - 74 I -'sy IL ' '1I43Qt1.x7 Sophomore Class Ofl1cers .... . , . 135 Y 74- A51 .f r cgi Stadium ................ , 24-27 Y- M. C. A ............. 425 I-1H1'H Stage. 'rue ............. 321 fest. Dean Mary ...., ,, MISS gl-DHI 1-.QI-5'.flF ,J pf-3,, H tanford Union .......... -. . , 30,31 You Never Can Tell . . 335 if-Nl! 1 to-Mfr Student Bvfly . ............ 71 Y. W. c. A. f ' ' Student Body Committees. . . i 80 ' I . . I . i 1 U I I 424 f '11 If fxh Student Body Government. . . '5 Z -'.1I la 5 Wgjyc .1 - 1 Zeta Psi . . 1' '1 I I ...... 440-41 A 7 JQ Qjfrll-W' xiii?-2 W - f fi? 'li' If I I 1 LI5ZI..I 5, I 4,1 'e,:-x',,-5,-..Q fi ' f I :LII Q I I I FI I 1 U, ' I .1 4.-:ff-I I .. 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