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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
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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
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