University of Puget Sound - Tamanawas Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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1 -.s..,, 1' 7- ' 'tw .1a- 'W-1 .H-A . X ,f . H, ,.,, gn.: A A , , . . OHicrr.f- Top Row: Fred Henry, vice president first semesterg Viola Jordan, secretary first semesterg Minard Fassett, president both semestersg Katherine Hoffman, secretary second semesterg Glenwood Platt, vice president second semes- ter. Bottom Row: Walter Anderson, treasurer both semestersg Amos Booth, sergeant-at-arms both semesters. TIIHIHIE l4l,QrIZQrv 4lDllUTlIPlUT HE HISTORY of the Senior Class is an enviable one. Imbued with the fine spirit of the College, they have endeavored to uphold always the traditions and ideals of their Alma Mater. As Freshmen they showed their adaptability by entering enthusiastically into college life. They won the tug of war, and established a new tra- dition, the Freshman Frolic. As Sophomores, they again won the tug of war, and served their College well in all branches of student activity. As Juniors they assumed the responsibility for leadership in student affairs, which they retained this year. In their third year, they won first place in the inter-class track meet, and they repeated the feat again this year. At the All-College Ban- quet, they won the prize offered for the best decor- ated table. In the spring they honored the Sen- iors with a bountiful Breakfast at Benbow Inn. They also performed a masterful bit of sleuthing, by tracking down the Seniors and helping them enjoy Senior Sneak Day at Natches Tavern. Their last year has been particularly happy and successful. The men of the class have won signal honors in athletics. Five of them have earned blanket awards. The class has inaugurated an- other new tradition, Senior Day. In March they won the Annual Glee with a song which shows promise of proving very popular, and captured first place in the Oratorical Contest. For the past two years the class has been represented in women's varsity debate by a very clever team. The splendid showing made by Puget Sound at the Pi Kappa Delta district convention was large- ly due to Senior talent. On April 22 they were royally entertained by the Juniors at the tradi- tional Breakfast, held this year at I-Iorsehead Bay. The class of 1929 is the Hrst in the history of the College ever to stage a successful sneak. On April 30, they departed in the wee small hours for Spring Beach on Vashon Island where they spent a perfect day unmarred by the presence of a single obstrepetous Junior. Elverton Stark and Ehner'Austin were the two Senior committeemen who brought to pass the Senior vow to sneak and stay snuck. On the eve of its departure, the Senior class is viewing the future with eager anticipation, and the past with memories. Their period of service on the College campus is ended, their service to a larger world has just begun. pugr' l1vt'11ty-frvvrl er-me ' fre- .1 . t -V . . ,Y pg. -ljrp-ijzug E155 .:.1j,,5qi..4, I Jig ,ff I V. .v-5-7?-Y-KI,-W, ff -,Jgh w-..-A , x '.. , .. u.. ' is ,-2' :Lg-Irzrriwvrr-'i+ -1.-ff-4 L '-- 1 ya: ..1--ww-.. - ' ,- f :ag , ' W, ,- .-I .H - f.-':::'-flQ1--'-1-:-,- 1 1 is - ' . n '. -Q nc.: . 1 --'J ff H - 1 ' ,ff 1 ' ,Q-5'fr-1353?-E 11-f...1 , V t 1,4 .L , 't-'ff ,- me ,-'- I ' Q -,1- -91 W 'sq'-'f' If' 'fT1F?u i .frl .f.: lint . ' ' . ' '-21g.gQ.1 ' '- rm,-f'i-.'r i.fT . L- I 'f-J,-:a....,,,.'....o, 41? Q, C.- ,,,.,,..,J,h,Q.' gg 1, Q' :. ,V gig, ' 'W' 4-Fm-fg -I ff ,s E p ,NJ ' . :QU-KH'-Y wma., 7 L - ,.. A a -.1-.-L..g'lg Qu,-ve. ...g.

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ACTON, MRS. BERNICE M. Tacoma, Major-English ALBERT, A UDRE Y-DEAN Tacoma, Major-English Alpha Beta Upsilon, president 3, treasurer 1, 2, historian 45 Amphirtyon Literary Society5 Trail society editor Z, reporter 35 Tamanawas activities editor Z, organization editor 3, staff 45 Theta Alpha Phi, president 4, secretary-treas- urer 35 Inter-Sorority Council, president 35 Central Board representative 25 Stu- dent ,ludiciary 35 Women's Glee Club accompanist 35 May Festival 1, Z5 Y. W. C. A., vice-president 35 One-Act Plays 1, 3, 45 All-College Play I, 2, 45 Jun- ior-Senior Breakfast committee5 Senior Day committee5 All-College Banquet com- mittee 25 Senior Play. ANDERSON, WALTER A. Tacoma, Major--Business Aa'111ini5tration Sigma Zeta Epsilon5 Class president 2, treasurer 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 2, yell leader 15 A. S. C. P. S. Assistant gen- eral manager-treasurer 35 Yell King 2, Yell Duke 35 Central Board 35 Amphic- tyon Literary Society5 Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics department busi- ness manager 45 Tennis 1, Z5 Senior Day committeeg Campus Day committee chairman 45 May Festival Duke 45 Sen- ior Play. AUSTIN, ELMER I. Tacoma, Major-Histo ry Sigma Zeta Epsilon, treasurer 2, 3, 45 Altrurian Literary Society, chaplain 1, sergeant-at-arms 2, president 25In- ter-Society Council 2, 35 Class presi- dent Z, sergeant-at-arms 35 Central Board representative 45 Iota Tau, secre- tary 45 All-College Banquet committee 45 Cosmopolitan Cluh5 Student Judi- ciary 35 Senior Sneak commifteeg Mag' Day Herald 35 junior-Senior Breakfast rcrnrnitteeg Y. M. C. A.5 Campus Day rcmmirtee 35 Tamanawas business man- ager 35 Home-Coming committee 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, Z, 35 Senior Play. BANKHEAD, THEODORE Day Island, Major-Biology Sigma Zeta Epsilon, president 3, 45 Inter-Fraternity Council 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club, secretary 15 Chemistry Club5 A. S. C. P. S. Ath- letic committee 45 Winner of Blanket in Footballg Senior Play. BLOGG, MRS. .DAISY Tacoma, Major-Hisiory page twenty-ciglvt BOOTH, C. AMOS Tacoma, Major-History A. S. C. P. S. President 45 Sigma Zeta Epsilon, president 45 Inter-Fraterm ity Council 1, Z, 35 Altrurian Literary Society, vice-president 35 Class president 3, sergeant-at-arms 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 2, 4, Inspirational Trophy 25 Track 1, Z, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club, vice- president 35 All-College Banquet toast- rnaster 4, speaker 3, committee 35 All- College Play 35 Winner of Blanket in Football5 A. S. C. P, S. Finance Com- mittee 4, Debate and Oratory Committee 4. BURKLAND, LILLIAN IRENE Mt. Vernon, Major-English A. S. C. P. S. secretary 3, vice-presi- dent 4, Finance committee 4, Debate and Oratory committee 4, Central Board 45 Kappa Sigma. Theta, president 4, treasurer 3, corresponding secretary 25 Philomathean Literary Society, secretary 2, vice-president 35 Inter-Sorority Coun- cil 2, 45 Women's Varsity Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Inter-Society Debate 45 Pi Kappa Delta, president 4, secretary 25 Senior Day committee chairmang Otlah5 Chris- tian Service Clubg May Queen5 All- College Banquet speaker 15 May Fes- tival committee Z5 Honor Roll I, 3b, 4. CADAY, MAXIMO A. Philippine Islands, Maier-,Sociology St. Martin's College 1, Z5 Cosmo- Eoligan Club, vice-president 3, 45 Y. M. CALAHAN, De LONA Fairfax, Major-English Delta Alpha Gamma, president 4, vice-president 2, corresponding secretary 3, sergeant-at-arms 2, reporter 35 Ladies of the Splinter5 Spurs5 May Day com- mittee 3, attendant 45 Inter-Sorority Council 45 Student Judiciary 45 Senior Sneak committee 45 Y. W. C. A. 35 Trail Staff 25 Senior Play. COFFMAN, INA RUTH Tacoma, M afar-Public Speaking Alpha Beta Upsilon, treasurer 45 Philomathean Literary Society, histor- ian 35 Theta Alpha Phi, treasurer 45 Ladies of the Splinter5 Spurs, vice-pres- ident 2, reporter Z5 Trail Staff 3, 45 Tamanawas Staff 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. cabinet l, Z, 35 Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, business manager 45 One-Act Plays 1, 2, 35 All-College Play 35 Inter-Soror- ity Council, secretary 35 May Day com- mittee 35 Volleyball 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Senior Play. CRAIG, VIRGINIA Tacoma, Ilffajor-Education , 4, . ,,, -.-f-r ...-c,.,c, ,,- N 1 L .. 5--5 V L . f, .,-,, in . ...-- e,--v-me-, A-is., vm., ,L ,---, ,... , , gi Q Q ..,: -ga -.,..,---v f A , .-as-a, at , . . wf...l1.g ..- Y.,-,,...,.' l Q -Y ' ' 4' 5' I r- ' '-TD' 13' j'v2:f, - -lx 'TTT' 4 V' r IH. W' --, ,,., - s'xp4.'- 5-.2-.H -z..-. , in - , ,.,-C,-.--... f-yi... - ':-.-H, ,2 ref- ,551 '

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