University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1922

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' J mgog5q:.gQQQcaN- E FRASMUSSEN BUSINESS MANAGE?- . ,v ,, fflfffrff 1 1 I ff I I 'uf A ' gl. fp4l,'lI Ig f 3W5 f , slpi' -ill JT V mw s f' 4 i'l WMIi'l lYll1Wi'ug' a ,' ffff H fffff f-' fff ff f ff f 1 GH ffl fm A fiiw K ,QWM L WS XX Q ' M ww THE DREAMS OP YESTERDAY ARE THE REALIZATIONS OF TODAY 5 WQWJH -F NWWWWXUMWVWW0WLW'WWmV W 0W XbbEXIE-LED AND PUIJLIDHLD BY PHP CLASQ OF 1902 Offhe UNIV!-LRSIIX Or WIbCONSIN 2 Gr 9 T 'Q' 64 in ? 1.- 3 AT N4 Q 1 ADISON , 5 4- 9 4 ? ? Civ L Q- ,-? A KT 'IQQI 5 9 'fr 3 F 4? f , - c- ' fr Q ...... ...... 1 .......... ..... 1...:,..1: ....... I., ....... .... ...... ki c Q -s if , 'Eu IHE BJAXDGER 6' it A 5 I .a ff 3 53 if 23' Q 1 1' Q' 35 'J ' T , 6 Ji ' gi ' 4 ' 6 A - - , - - -N e 5 .. . 53 E if 5 45 es 5 da -1 THE THIRTY- SIXTH VOLUME 1 s S 1 W by m ., ,, , U,-, -W msg-.xr-,.i1,y,.-,i-ww ,nv-t ,A,, .-V i 7'W nv-'rm,,,, 'W' V . DEDICATION CTO THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 96' This Badger is dedicated to the State of Wisconsin, which has made possible the great University that bears ils name To the Unzversity the State ffzves life so also to the State and the Nation the Unwersitv Hives back new life the inspiration of the men and uomen who go forth every 3 ear with the enli vhtenmerzt and the tdeals ofthe Untverstty This Dedication attests that the interests ofthe State and Univer stty are identical and forever inseparab'e Q I o . U y . , . fa J lv . V . as - af- 4 -1- 'T' 'P' 1 'I 1 I .MUIMQ ,,f.,,.,1f.v. t 1, ,,m 4. ,g,g.i1s f 4' 4' ..... .... . ..... .. ............... ..... ..................................................... . ........... CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIQN CLASSES LACTIVITIE S WISCQNSIN WQMEN WISCQNSIN LIFE ATHLETICS GRGANIZATIONS ESATIRE FOREWORDS 1-IE basic ideal of interrelated service is the foundation for the devel- opment ofthe University and the State of W'isconsin. Their advancement or retrcgression is coincidental. Separated in their aims and aspirations, the result is a two-sided failure, united, their achievement is unrestrained. With this in view, the 1922 BADGER assumes for its mission the privilege of throwing light on a few vital points of contact, with the aim of establishing better co-ordination and crushing insidious rumors propagated by the misin- formed. W isconsin's progress through education depends upon a fine spirit of inter-appreciation and respect between the State and its highest institution of learning. The State gives continuous being to the Universityg it is for the University to return new life to the State.. The 1922 BADGER believes in the Universityg it is its mission to show how the hopes and interests of the State have been met in the various depart- ments of the- University. Agriculture has contributed power and impetus to state-wide farmingg Law has developed a sound statesmanshipg Commerce has left its mark in every business centerg Medicine has provided a strong defense in Wisconsin against under-development and the inroads of diseaseg Letters and Science has brought wisdom and culture to the homes and institutions of the commonwealth, and Engineering has given to the State better bridges, factories, and roads, and, at the same time, developed the States natural resources. ' Each, in turn, brings its contribution to the ever-growing progress of the State. That this interrelated service may be clearly presented, is the mission of the 1922 YEAR Boox. 3111 iHH2mn1'iam Er. Gharlwa Lhnrg 'Milan lgrnfewanr iizhnn Enahnm Eitwa milmar ilivlanh fr1HilIar 'fNM2f 1Q' .7-Xmanha Hlaihilha Banana '21 flarl Ehmin Elanhnrf '22 William Baum Nsilsnn 'Z 3 Wisconsin As It Is HE design of the following pages is to reveal the University of Wisconsin in true perspective-in an attempt, hrst, to show the natural beauty and appeal ofthe institution set in ideal surroundings, and then to demonstrate the direct connec- tion between the jields of service repre- sented at the University and their relative contributions to the State. The jrst series of scenes catches the University buildings and grounds from points often'viewed, paths often trod- which these pictures will make vital when wehave passed. The second series pre- sents the University departments coupled with scenes of related fields in the State, bringing out in bold relief the interdepend- ence of the one upon the other. 3 l A M .1 x f f w -A i, 5 my-- ,I xl I 1 Q, wi S !? 'f VN H, 1 J rf-f 1 r w JI X J X ,A Q3 Ta . .. Q1 PRESIDENT E. A. BIRGE WROTE in the Badger of last year that the University was entering on the work of the new era that follows the war. The year certainly carried out my statement: for a more youthful, exuberant lot of students than those of last year probably never came together on a university campus. But something of that exuberance seems to have already passed and the present year bids fair to have a better business record than its predecessor. Every year the University is sending out into the state a thousand or more graduates - a full regiment according to the old enumeration of armies. This regiment of youth, trained as college can train them, in some line of thought or activity, is the great contribution of the institution to the state - a contribution whose value is permanent and increasing as the lives of the graduates become a vital part of the common life of the state, and as years bring them increasing influence. And every year a new regiment goes out, not as in war to replace its predecessor, but to be added to the working and thinking forces of the state. Besides this great work the University reaches the state life through innumerable chan- nels, each smaller but collectively of great importance. Agriculture, by experiment, by extension, by local branch stations, by county representatives, is continually at work to shape for the better the operation of our farms and to raise the standards of rural life. Extension touches the life of the state in countless ways, both in the urban and rural dis- tricts. It operates through local workers and by material and persons sent out from Madison. These are mere hints at aspects of a life of learning in active operation centered at Madison and extending its influences everywhere. But for you, who are represented in the Badger, as for the state, the largest aspect of the University is that which you share here as you prepare yourselves for a better service and a larger life in the years to come. Madison, December 16, 1920. I L 1 President. 42' I -f n I 4. . .I ,I BIOLOGY BUILDING THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY I X -'Wigs' e A H ' .1 ffl- , J' 'Q-It 4,Lf! x f Letters and Science .' I x ,.--' W'ithin the sandstone walls ofthe Biology I V gf ' QI buildinff,lsludenLs liending ov? the micro- . Q ff .1 6 'X' , N ji- sco e teve into t e roots o e:cisten'e, K: f I ff I - disfovering or proving for themselves like e ' Z QS f N .722 laws of science: beneath the glow of study ,JN . jiri - Z N . . 1 ge, flkggfxx P: 5 Q' lamps in the library they trace the story 4.522 of the past and present. Four years I' 5i4.W'74i,ff 'i .Sf study of the work of letters and of science y:uurrQ , b .. fi lf fr . -L I '1: '3'.3i'Ill'f 'f jfrfx-U and the graduate has built a founda- 9I I i?lIlIUj4',r WW Hin X tion of keen thought and far reaching 7 1 , 4- 'Q f, .lr I 1 lllgfiiw conse uences. X i t ff . 'f XNXXIi:l!,'jrl1'4 IJ, V , , ul, ff ff :fl1f4seQil1iMUl'Ujlmmqfi 14f.,gLg.ff4fl'fof,. M tiff if Q1IlllMfsxI W fl-IWW , I , . MW ft S9524 N I, we feeiettatwfftt 'iff .I fgfifj' ,..,,. X -4-- - ' --- 1 1 , ,3'f--- -' '- .gui 1. - . ,Q,,-.-4 LL I I I -9 12' .5. 'Ze Q MILWAUKEIS PUBLIC LIBRARY A WISCONSIN HIGH SCHOOL :W QQ-71- fi f 1 ,flag-N .7171 The State : Q22 l 1Z Whether he teach in her schools, write her I Z Ebooks, or with his broad foundation of Vffigf 0 02 knowledge enter into the solving of her eQYQ::: ...Z many problems, the graduate of Letters .kNff'ZIf4.-X W0 alnd gcience is reajdy to aid the state in T5 t e s api g of he tu e, te t' g l pos- F C'f, V'l lg W I' W eglglllffge sibilinesfprovingrall filings and holding Ejmzinklllllffllll 1 W oil to to those which are good. --ggi gli Ze:-554 f . .f I' 152' I A :' J: 'I , ' ,,j,,xffffff' 4- f ,I Z yffffffl ff fW74fn,, , ,. TS, ,, ,J ig 2 I 4' X, ' ,L mwah, 5 I we-Q fi wistw-e ini I I ..m,XW1 E f were M21 ll I Je IHIIU I ll 'LTI I ffjj?-F: .2'A if 'I I' I Ile' 'B ,1 U1 WMMegrhltlldlwnfnfllfmml, ,..,,. -...,, ,,,, , -.- ...,.., Qvxal , . .xt s 1- ..'z,lI .. 5,54 ',XYI Ik'lXixI' HL. 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KH f ,nll A, Planfwdlgzguidethe energies of the prix:- W VW ziifffzsm ciZlfj:zglZZcg1?zhi:1Ug'e7jg1L:llg lUl1'H!!'lE1fR fwfiyyrlq A acguamtsh the stnfdegnftwzth thjtlizws eil' f,,4ML,5Ex11i. sczefuce, t e past Ln zs ory, an prt - ,XX ,QQ Qx nl 3 I I' N QW , K . ent Ln the modern problems oftranspor a gxhcefforporatiofz management, and UNE '. -,A 3f 'E 'X UU, P-fCMf22ifL?W , lil flfffqifilll I iwfpzg LV' Wig? mf- QWWDQ .m11'wLiie1P'NQiQi61'fdI4Ujg fl I'?!5ll'?if: , 'iff' 1?'Tfff'S12 ?f5ElE'1'!'fi 'ff' V ll1ilf.LlleHlQ?gZf:,9v,' If iff' ., Ur! E jig? ? ' ' 14'ffi2LQ X- . K fx V 5 1 If mi! Rx--E..- lf - jg: 4, Zz 5' J 'N L'- n, ' -f.. I NJ W,jfqf'Z9'. , ,. 4,1 MQW' z , ,Q ,, , L 'Huw Ihr lff, ,f ,ff -' -40 , '02, , , aff 4 fhfflg., M, ,uf Willa-1 C5LW'?fLlEj -5 Q. . I I Q. A WISCONSIN BANK STATE SHIPPING .5 fy, lj. . t X WI, ff QQ- , The State: 1 53 Countless numbers of business houses gf as 7 throw open the door of industry and 6, ' Vi? commerce to the men of the state, graduat- ing from the Commerce course. They take their place in the business world X ff, Q .M Q e ui ec. wi a sore 0 ermanen in- X f' A Q Ari! ' tilesgal cagitql, ihe tdiafzjhstone of the E E E state s commercial future. HUM!! EI HI 12? fu by 'gf fj2j5!l5,lj ilk flea X or in ll s UI QW- L:-M I AT is, I ri . ,ZIV 36 iiL11lf'fllu11lllhlg Lil ff -Q ,., --fs6.NXNf.l '4 .TTY-'e NW o,to Ui: ij 'lltIlIllI'im' f e Z qua fliillmgqfm swlzllllflffifllt ' lHlll'lllzerl1MMf? Hl , 'Se 43. I -if gg. Il THE LAW BUILDING .9 EHIIE if :H L IEIIE N IIX Y Xifibfxfxz 5 xQZZ4'. III N M Law: l X X35 T ' II X H If E home within these sturdy walls of dull, E2-Fix '--- ff, 44 I IXI I 5 I,. ' warm-tinted brick. To insure and expand X X her vitality, Wiscoiwzi hae realizjd the pure Ie 2 f '22 E I ,L , m , . 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'sq - , Deriving its power in a large extent from . trained legal minds sent from the Uni- KK X 11214 I ef Uerszty, the lctw and government of the XX , , state, syrnbollzed Ln :ts legal edlfces, 1 M- I 1 ff reafllws mini the vlery roots of the gjfazirs S5 H I its V -if 2iair:S25ii:,2ghi,iei,2fzy5,:5Sm::fOzgf WJA,f,fefg ' , , fi ft 352:93 .eff QL f Q magf1Lm1gj?u lfflgqgpjg E if ltfsflwief e e e J, K,wxxxlllifxNUl7WXlWfQ et F , ' Yi tw 5 fn fff Qxlxlvffffdjl, ff, eg jj ,, 1 7 A ' ll tl w13llI57MWP?X1kxxxxxxi6ti2elxlxY'ellUtQfl5lfl5lllZxQllQfp2Q?l'tzfm.,Wmu1lzwmftv2zeiMFL,it V 4' .5 SCIENCE HALL mwlglnwff., -1 ', .1 I ffl, f. 5,'xNXXXyx 1 Agffflfffl ff, H K Wixinlkili ,.'ff.fffff,y,c X NX Wi 'I I 1 , .5 Se BRADLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL fizvzbieifmia li f, ' ,I 'NRAM pf- ',f, 'f 1 . LA'-cr:-Q.k:ifQ',2Z?Q' Me c ne . f f ,fvffi y...-4 rf' s ' h zz A z hed dow f .Q zawmriz ,jf I Xin come to serve their apprenticeship prior I!! ' ik! X '?:M- -- . to a life of service. Studying the human 'I I N M ,Haw -fl hlgfxx body in its varied conditions, they learned W W, y.'4-ggi? X S7 daagnose thilcause and seek the anti- Pb , I ' ote or everyi . ek ss eigiaiefueef A x N'-5'1 1? Y TTT 1 fm wfewfgi ss A ii vwllfwwss M , ,ff M, M ff PM X' im in igfiaij ii 2111 H LW is ii' Q1 Ef'g 'ipfe:f1l7lfE4ir-E iflj fu gkx x ' '1 ' '- YQ X' .N NL fxnfux-4 ,I 'L I I HI: I Qfg X1 XXiW?QlMl.dMuLmgL1MM,lfNLL wud Ml , ,h . n N xii- 'i N1igf'-1--u.rL..L.:-Ui-!,LiXl - X Y 4. I w I i 1 4 4 1 1 w r Q. , ' ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, Milwaukee , .9 r ,iff Et,-fs' MADISON GENERAL HOSPITAL . . X ' ' i l it hwwial lift LVN M3 til Ill, Xxxxxxkmx X ri fjfx The State : -Xtmgxiwx it St. Mary's hospital in Milwaukee and '-'TT' 4 the General hospital here at Madison are 5535 ef-X. , -ix-, only two of the many institutions which X 'XX f lyigggfz have been made more ejective because the NA Xgfglqlly ' University has returned to the state men N35 xxx X who give themselves unreservedly to the task of fighting disease, healing sick ,QV iff' L gffiil minds and broken bodies. X ,Qjhtfggmqwggggg Q L gm ,,,,f , , Wiz-EIL-552 ,291 ., q git: . I-If .fs ---- X f e ..v590-' it 1 lmih Y X We 5' QW of wt i it ef e Ile gsm? W,yt7gtl't 5 51 te f 41' effigy vcr-A We 4 r, A: NLM eefigilfmwmgxvmf wwf rr T V. wts,Nil'TfNt if . 1 PW i to t A xwwfff fligffe WMtfflfffee Wool:mrittiitzutlaitfltffrfmrnfwrfHfclauiitwlilftfftxxfihittxxwiillll Nbiwfatili fQQQ.W i1'QlQVfeJ' , ',f.-tgggLfAa,4. X V W ' -3' 42 . I 9 I 42- . TI-ELIQEIIQY BUILDINGS AGRICULTURAL HALL 5 I KX f X I 3 L . 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X .., x mx , EGU V 'Lx f 'M ' W, HYDRAULIC LABORATORY QM X ::1f:x3i':ll' V 'fl . . is sw ZX Engmeermg 'I ' Vim Vw Within the walls of the Engineering Ufyyisf 6,,wmVPTy ,V building are books on which men have Qkipwdifwlfzilfyy Xgifm spent their lives and a faculty who are IJ' 'W' ,W libs V devoting their lives to equipping men who V Qi1hfZ'52vQNT?lfllQN Wi will go forth into the world, possessed l2fQ!1'V with a defnite knowledge and a sure 1, V '-451 desire to leave a permanent mark of their illyx achievement. fer. '43 izu'i,f11Rm'V9fli3 V 'ffhizlhffjg -JD Saas . -el-. ' Xi if .1 I 'FJ iiflf, if I U fi gim 1. .... i i, .-. gi, W ' ' 5-1 f.1.- WH. .V - vl - x Ijfji gggillillgmlllllllllllllllalllllhlig 'fan Vxiifflh if ,xx 'flew , ' IQ-I jim, Vim HH I U1 IE' . lla-llifli-Hliipq-1-44443: VVVVVVV -:W M,-V-itiyrlpfw-V,-A wg, 5...ggii4Kf!1wlfi1l.iieri+-,L ,a..,.-,xxVV Q Qffy1,f.i2fy1.g.,. Qi: Q-.-H i'f --------i-.- ,,.. 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X' 222: 5 -nf, - fi 1 NT - lx Extension J ! rf J ? . . . if by-:W 1 -X The University realizes and accepts as ' its duty the reinterpretation of knowledge il for the ends of praczioe, and conveys al 9 knowledge so transformed to the people - 2 ,fif-fif bZ 7'1:f,:j2of .T f of VVisconsin in such a way as to make it immediately ejective in their lives. Wzxlsikg 2 . 4fg,.ZT1y 5 Z I 1 Qdff ,ebnxxffw 4 xxx. Z 1 41' ff f fy Qxfl'--f7fffff'Xf1::Q:,7 i '?'1 if g4lwX'1uQ?of1m.:y 1 Hg 1 -ff ,- H :Wes W? if , f - ,Wm mf, if , -:lf Ill' KILQ ,.. lx E Vrsfgg sl' -: 151112 X1X1gh,'!,fg ,- -E fp, 22 lm 5 : 142- PPM 2 sins!-QPANQQW' sxl' Q -4' gif? l.MW ?UT5lQ ENE ESR I Tl E 'il 'IiQaTiV n 7539 F7ff?4gff'm,,,,I..,,,ii Il i 1 is 2.2qk lil!fli?Z'? ,sxlumfwfiim 'n3!'!!Hm1 'ifepgi A f,,, gm 'lg fl imxulkyff - 'WlZ,f, ii, W f- ' ffffhip fx- 142-1. as li ., L f'2f14'Kiii!f:ff,7f,,. ii Q. ,. .V -- , W 55571 A.Vh, .--. ,.-.., ,,r. 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Closely A If W ,J ll I cagied with thiiil is the old gym :shire ' f 1' ' ' ' ' t te ve a or , XXX lf Mi thlszfgllllf jf tlraci fzndafiezlzjrffdfeai the ?, 3 same time!! stored up strength for the 3 ,f I 5- 1 contesto ie. klkwxiltllff LJ 53 , l SF' I 'iff t 'QQSIN , tiii x ...... f pg, I--K r 5531111 if lllf if , i Q fwf, l f , I Q ..J, f V W ffxd, s wwf i .fftt.ll2zZ'm .f 1 --if 'Q t. ' QQ 'Sf 4 9 RANDALL FIELD STATE PLAYGROUND The State : The University, through fostering ath- letic activity as well as developing the intellect, has passed on to the state the .i 1 ! f s'fRlXwlx'5ll1 i l ll fff 'th X XXX i A' ffffl Prog 2 ive at h d f bette b a d -gk Vg ,mr -3z,t,wwzi:f10'ha2 mimzii QL Z early training of the youth in an elaborate NNQAN xp NVQ- network of public playgrounds. Here XX yy w A if ,g4?l children of today are strengthened to meet SN the problems Qf the future. X V' xx ' Ligzefvd . Q35 Ng?- XQSX K q emi 'll x ,lm Q, A x., ,., . . HERE ,lzvryf y xi Etlelrls1tl 1!1,,l A ' li fflilllllllilllfl l lil l ' 3 f ' 9f M, .lg I-m i V ' j t -7 4 ' -ly- R Q M x , 5 f--L xlqx, fi? -graqglmf-ff H A '- ' ,559 3?-.-..-L11-.fk H N . '3' 4 'x -D Ns Nfgx Q ,Q L. ---' 53- 'l s f . SS 'W WISTE5!E15iEHII3!GIEIVSEIHIEEEPEEEZZEEEEIEfliaih!railhilliviilkiitwiMii1iE.iYEi5EE?JE?'LIEEEi'iIlE!EiI- FM ADMINISTRATION .. E EiE iMFmWMmiEmmT'''Mimimmimmitiimmimmmiiimiiimiw..I37:ifijimEmfi5fEi mnnumtimmiiiimmiiiniimunntI in inn it mn mn im rmIumim'inm 'mr'unimmwumiummim1m..itiiimiimimfmwiwmi T BGARD GF REGEN I S TKLAAUUT 0 Ojicers GILBERT E. SEAMAN . President WALTER J. KOI-ILER ..... Vice-President HENRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer . Ex-Oficio Treasurer H. J. THORKELSON .... . Business Manager M. E. MCCAFFREY Secretary G. L. GILBERT . .... . Bursar F. X. RITGER . Acting Purchasing Agent Personnel EDWARD A. BIRGE . CHARLES P. CARY ..... GILBERT E. SEAMAN, State at Large . . President Of the University, Ex-omcio State Superintendent Of Public Instruction, Ex-ojicio Milwaukee IVIRS. FLORENCE G. BUCKSTAFF, State at Large . Oshkosh A. J. HORLICK, First District ..... Racine E XVALTER J. KOHLER, Second District . Kghler HARRY L. BUTLER, Third District . . Madison THEODORE M. HAMMOND, Fourth District . Wauwatosa JAMES F. TROTTMAN, Fifth District . . Ivlilwaukee MISS FRANCES G. PERKINS, Sixth District , Fond du Lac D. O. IVIAHONEY, Seventh District . . V iroqua GRANVILLE D. JONES, Eighth District . Wausau EDWARD W. MILLER, Ninth District . Nlarinette BEN F. FAAST, Tenth District . . Eau Claire PETER EIMON, Eleveftlh DiSll'tCl . Superior V ..'. --'. ,..,,af, f V H I i I I I I 1127213333IEEHSEEEDIEEEHST TTEIE22TTTEIRT3i1't..1't'I,:2E5H521IHR11352322ZZZHZIIZW'T U tf,gg,,??j'jj 7'j? t 'I ' P ct fl e 3 8 si Ei l 5 S5 F-. 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W T ,Tillman ii li il T.i.,ii.i,.li,.ilm1..iii.i.i,...,,m.i,i. il,.,..l...lm. ii iii li nm... m.l.n T .. iw., .Ti.ii.i.,.l.w.,.i,.. ummmmnuuiilixili i muwuuw E Ei . gl W BOARD oi: VISITORS Tw' : Appointed by the Regents GEORGE P. HAMBRECHT, Madison JOHN E. MCCONNELL, La Crosse LOYAL DLVRAXND, Milwaukee MRS. CHARLES R. CARPENTER, Madison Appointed by the Alumni ISRAEL SHRIMSKI, Chicago MRS. HOWARD GREENE, Milwaukee NVALTER A. ROGERS, Chicago XVILL A. FOSTER, Elkhorn Appointed by the Governor MRS. CI-IAS. M. MORRIS, Milwaukee L. J. STAIR, Brodhead E. B. BELDEN, Racine W. A, TITUS, Fond du Lac M? l I Page 39 gi E A , l nr mu: M., i55!5E!?i!ilFEEiEE2ifEE'i1?5!f-55i!fi?i?ElFEWV33E355lillii577iE'!WfiiiiillifiiiiiiiiiUEEF5EillEW5i!zifP!!lii!i?l7i'. ,-1-.. mM:i.,..4,,. .J........,,,.. Us , .,., .,,,..,,,-,N, . ,,,,.. .,.- ....4, . ..,... , .,4. ....,. ,.., , L mI:gl,..,!,4gEnA J ' 111.111111.1.111..1.111.1.11.111111..1 1.11111111111111111.1111..1i11111.11din1iilsiii11l1i11giqllll,,, ADMINISTRATION J.,llVin11151153131151QQ11111111111111111111 1 1 1 11 1 , 1 1. .1111 M :' ' 1 ' ' N ' 'q ' ' 'li':..:1-::::::::::'.,1.:,.',.:1:':.' :::: '::':: :':::x:,:::.,:.:::-:1.::,:::':::':':::::':.:':.'z::1:,:..::r .1-:::::::::.t:Li'u,l,,,1,m,,1,m,1,,,,,1,1,11,1,,,11,,, I l'l '-Y l ' l ''-mi..11....11...111.1..111....111...11.11......1...11....i11.11i11...i..11....i..,i1..1.,1....m........N............1....1............1.......1..1,..i.1iM..1.. in all HE work of a dean of men is not vague and intangible in its purposes 3 it is fundamentally constructive, not dis- ciplinary. lt aims to exert as much good influence as may be upon living conditionsg to encourage proper participation in wholesome activitiesg to restrain over-indulgence and im- moderation, to promote good business methods and fair deal- ing in student affairsg to act, when opportunity offers, as an impartial arbiter among individuals and groups: to hearten the discouraged, in short, to advocate sane and healthful living, and at all times to recognize and support the primary claim of the academic work upon the students' time and energy. But no one may hope by his own efforts to attain even approximate realization of all these aims among forty-five hun- , dred men. Something can indeed be accomplished by the making and enforcing of rules, but it is only as one gains the confidence and co-operation of student leaders-men who rec- 5 ognize the necessity of the maintenance of true ideals if college 2 life is to be truly profitable - that wrong standards are aban- . doned and real progress is made. There is no higher type Of college spirit and of student loyalty to alma mater than effort in this direction. The true remedy for slander and detraction from without is the upholding of high standards within. Student co- operation and leadership have accomplished much in recent years: much yet remains to be done. Our combined efforts can go far toward making Wisconsin truly great and truly respected. ' 4 i S. I-I. GOODNIGHT 4 I-IE University of NVisconsin has long included in its administrative machinery a dean of women. From this official and her staff the state has come to expect three types of service: supervising living conditions, aiding women students in social problemsg and expressing the university women's ideals to women of the state. This office makes yearly a list of lodgings that are sanitary, comfortable, free from undue peril of fire, and properly super- vised. Even when the suddenly increased enrollment in 1919- 20 required lodgings for six hundred more women than the 1 University had ever before accommodated, the dean of 5 womens staff succeeded in maintaining the usual inspection l and supervision. ' The year 1920-2l brought the problem of reducing room rents, which the panic of prospective students, and the natural 1 impulse of some householders had made, in many cases, unduly high. The committee on housing has helped students to effect N rf a substantial saving by protesting against rents which, if un- advised, they would have felt obliged to pay. The dean of Women aids the student self-government association in preserving and trans- mitting the body of sound traditions which previous college generations have found successful in co-education. These two agencies agree that unthinking conformity, either to a wise standard or to a foolish fashion, is not the ideal reaction for a college woman. The dean's staff invites each new student to a personal conference, in which they try to help her adjust herself to college life and to accept the standards of Wisconsin not as mere conventions but as personal convictions. Because of her relation to Women students, womens organizations in the state invite the dean to address them, believing that she speaks the con- victions and standards which the majority of the women students are quietly maintaining in spite , . of foolish fashions and erratic social preachments. f W, 4 ' F. Louisa NARDIN .H W 1m11n1.11111m1111 -111:--151' .11n11111u-111: in-1111iu11111m1m1li .Ili 1l11111uii1iiii411F 1 11 Page .60 sis EEE Eli 5,5 E35 A gpggiQ55i2nff:uc2:zq5:s:,ial:szgms:11zzsulzizi513121.ZlgingiiiflIi5:fsi:l:s::1:ig:11252131ig:m:..l.:i::r.uz:l:s11azglzzmggigfzl ' M Imp, QI.. .. . ., , ,Z ..,.,. , .. . V ,1.. ,yllimlc g,,,w,,W,LMWMWMWW ,,,,,,.,,.5,,,,w,,,.MM,..E,,,9.li,,W,W,E,W,WMl.i.,uz:l,..:,i,.zJlaIllx,,, EVHA ADMINIS FRATION Jumisi,i.iiig,ig1g.gqQiilig,,,l!.,.,,i.,,,,,,, H , mm, ll ,iii ..i..,,...,i....i im.i,..,i....w.....il l.,.l,,.,. ...H 3 mmmnmnm mi lmnmrmmunwvmlmwn mm wunmuunmmnmumuumurvurmmnmumnumimnmmumufummnwnunnwmum-.,Qa:nIlu:II5nllRluI:m ullluulv Mlgnllgnui w 1. Iv-A uw: 1fimyinrunmvvnuunmwwui ' l 1 lv nun ru n uiT 'MiiE1TTw i E5 EE ' El Eli va., H . if ' :lg 5 ll LEI I ERS A D SCIENCE it gig ww, Sli 0 QE El gi 15 le L :lg 3 5 SE . 32 Sis EI :QE Ei? Eli EE ale 513 - In Later Days By Dean G. C. Sellery 595 E . l-IIS BADGER is a memory book for the members of the class of 1921. It will be of interest to them on the day that it appears, but its deeper appeal will be felt only in the years that now seem far distant. Then the members of the class, scattered over the earth, will turn its pages fondly T and, in reminiscence, touched more deeply by the sentiment EZ: of the preciousness of early friendships than they now dream of, will recall the days of their youth at good old Wisconsin. To you, then, old grads of the future, who dwelt together if beneath the broad roof of the College of Letters and Science, I send a word of greeting and of cheer, to be read, - for in the years to come you will skip nothing in the book, - in times of ' exaltation, or doubt, or simple contentment. Play the game of I life honestly, bravely, cheerfully. There are no quitters in , Wisconsin V' Carry your Wisconsinship with you at all times, everywhere. If you are knocked down, up with you and at it X again! The world needs you, your family and friends need you, whether your station in life is humble or high. You have i helped make Wisconsin spirit. Let Wisconsin spirit help you El play the game. s U iiylgggggglilg-yin 1 vm vm u num num no lnwnmnwn rl ni i m nu in mmnmnnm-mrmmwmnmvmnmnmummmnvmnninnmmg,-IW'-qvdtgiiggggyyqggilinlyfyigrxigngjlrniimminmnmmmwnnmunmummumnnmumlmmm1minimmm mm i mm i m nw um i ri I in lm 1 i Wi..mi...m,.,..l.....ilil....annaanmii...,l.illl.,....,l..,i.,,...ii ,li.,i,ll lm i i H. lluil 'Wn,m1anmzaainaan1aaa.tQrnanaQmaamzamamna,mai,1.in...ri,,,.,,i..,,,...,,l.,.i.,,.i...,,...i,.,l.,.l.i.nll, limi. . i , .ln li .ll lm, i,.i,..iii,..l.,.l..i..i,1 Page 41 . .... -:In-I-....... ..., -... II.-.1 Eil?-if55'E24I1EeEIM:-!fl!efe:4s:!i:2f113ss5IEl5i'2f52Efrf-lEI:EIlI-!:sLiE'ilIlfiil!:lIIlE'E'IEI'-lff!-flE:l'2WE:WPj'. I ,,mIIIII:II. 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The other relationship is that of the college to the state as an institution in organized society. The value of the college, therefore, is intangible and not susceptible to mathematical deductions. 1 V True training breeds a sympathetic understanding of the efforts of those who battle in the long struggle to redress wrongs, and to bring the social scale to the level of justice. The College of Letters and Science, therefore, should, and no doubt does, inspire a determination to enter into that struggle, and thus a liberal education brings to those who are potential disciples of righteousness, a corrected and a larger social vision. ln so far as the following pages reveal this manifestation of a truly liberal education, just so far does the College of Liberal Arts demonstrate its value to the state, and in so far as the beneficiaries of a truly liberal education follow such manifestations, just so far does the College of Letters and Science justify its right to perpetuity. Valparaiso U. 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In addition to the instruction of students, the faculty of the 2 course hopes to be able in the near future to carry on systematic 5 research in the problems ofthe business men of the state in co-op- R eration with business organizations. We expect that this will enrich our courses and improve our methods of instruction as well E as promote and improve the business of the state. E gi 1 A 5 . I ,. ' ' i i i K. Page 45 i .- fEE5'39fl5ff5'EEiEf15Ff?E!fP5'li55E5?2545H5'i5f55EiiE5l93E5i?FfiElE5ilii'E55DEQEifiEE!E5iF5E5355l7FiiEi3ilZf!551', M,mi,,..,,i,..ia,.. ..........,, 1 ,.,.,,....,. ,-...f..-L.., .,.. .. .,..,, .. .,.. ,,,.,.,,. . ,,,. ,5,,:lM:!k.E'!.Yl . i i , . . ,, ic: ,J -,rf -. ,, :-, mmnmumm z I imumuuunlliilulliilllmmliilnll l ,,., A I JJAvigilllling:iiiiiiyhmiiqiggigigiiiiinni u ,5mmM,55 -A-T'--'H-- '-- ,, ,iiimq5i3gygigmii55,3qi-.::11:r:::r,::sz:1v..,,1g:.f-:.L::.g,.fzmr.nt.::::-:zzz'::mfz..:::1:1::.::::-1:-'-:e:1..rHi limiimimiiiiiiiiiimmmiiii.. ,..,i....i....-.ii...iWlimiima...iin...ii...........,..,,,....,,..,.r...miNmi....m...i....,,,m.i,.....iim.,i,..,iW.i....,...,.,...-.limi mi ERCE -wi im wwf HE great development of our State University is due to the fact that it has rendered service to the people of Wisconsin. While continuing to maintain high standards for liberal education, there has been a recognition of the need of education for specific practical work. The University has assisted materially in the agricultural development of the state, and a similar close co-operation between the University and our commercial institutions will benefit the state at large. The business world needs trained men, not only in special fields like engineering or chemistry, but in the broad field of general administration. lt is folly to decry the value of a practical business experience, but it is also folly to decry the benefits of the intellectual training available through our great University. Formerly the individual could acquire his knowledge of commerce only through along course of practical experience in business and private study. While the college course in commerce can not take the place of the training acquired through practical effort, it does give the student a ground work and mental training, which, supple- mented by earnest effort and intelligent application in his practical work, will give him a decided advantage in business. A course in commerce should be invaluable to every one contemplating a busi- ness career, and nowhere can the student find a course superior to that provided by the University of Wisconsin. iiiiwiiiiiimiiiii ' A 'I - ,ummm H U .y'llnl4N, P rz. U C 4 6 4 21 - .-' --1.1--1 - -.'--- '--'P WC '.----, -,fm .,, ,, ... , I5 ApLf,'gIggg4,QI1lg11gg,g5g,,tUig1.f.1,:4.e:,f,,K-5.5,ml,51,11JL,.:..f,,l..g.f:.Q41,l.1rv.l..mm..:.n,s..n.rmg::..,1mnm7l.Zlq N V Ilrlgqllw QI -. .,.. ., ,, . . , . . . , ..,. , ,,,L 1 ,.,1J,ylI?3I,:rI A 1515. ,1 TR T I I, ug-'3,:,,..,, 0 4 ' !Yf'ffU Yi'!''T'll'Yf'flUTT!Y!5!!fWUf '5 f?! il'!Ill'!' W Uf'T'fY!f5 !fffY?If'lf'PIT EliWI!!!!'! l 1 'L ' !! '!!'I ! h'H -v M 1 N A !lIfEiFrlIlTwilimllihVimwmumulwunmmwmm umm M I U 3YEiiMs'H5Emnnmummwunmmmmmnuunuwmmmmnmmmmmummnmuummmmmnmnnmnmummnnmmmi:mmfminmuniuiiiiimimliimu.,,,i . .:...-zu. sz:-: ,:.,: , . , ,,,.. LD. ,, . . 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S. Ric:-mans is - The Study of Law sl? -IE -,E By Dean H. S. Richards lg S N America, the study of law is generally regarded as a purely vocational study. While it is true that most universities per- il? . . . . . mit a limited number of credits in law towards the Arts :ig . .1 55 is is E Ei: gli subjects for students who are going to be citizens, and by virtue El? is of their training and intelligence fit to be leaders in a democracy. E Universities properly emphasize the importance of economics, his- tory, political science, yet for the most part ignore the law through which economic and social ideas are made articulate. Much of the impatience with, or violent prejudice against our present sys- tem is due to a lack on the part of citizens ofa sound knowledge, not merely of our frame of government, but of its powers and I limitationsg of the rights ofthe citizen in his person and property, and of the methods by which such rights are enforced and con- ' trolled. Every citizen in the nature of things, cannot have this knowledge, but every university trained citizen can, if the univer- sities will recognize the law by placing its study on the same basis as that of economics and history. 7 E 5 iiiiiil1lillE'.II..lI,.Lll'.l'IiI'j 'I ,,,, ',', II''ff'I 3jlX2f2E2l5E1EEll3?1'jT'','11 ' 1'If 1,' ' T ----'---'---'-- ,,',', ' l.,.'T.IlI.,1 ..., Cf..'.,,.IZI' SIEIIEIEIiiil'lill'f.:jlEEE2IIEEIE2', ,,'I.1III.II,,. ',,l'lI .' J. 'l ,',Il'f, 'f'I'Il f I I N, 'l' . 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Ryan, later Chief justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, said: There stands the profcwsion of the law, not always or fully appreciated by the world. Society is prone to grumble at those who serve it and lavish its smiles on those who amuse it. There it stands, the profession of law, subrogated on earth for the angels who administer C1od's law in heaven. There it stands, charged with the peaceful protection of every public right of the state, of every civil and religious right of the people of the state, charged with the security and order of society. The public interest demands that those who enter the profession of the law should do so fully trained and equipped. The practice of the law is not a trade, but a high and noble calling: a lawyer is not a huckster selling his service to the highest bidder, but a minister of justice on earth. To fit him for the performance of his exacting and responsible duties is the work of the College of Law. lt is a work of great importance and large responsibility. That the College of Law fully performs its obligations is proved by the service its graduates now at the bar have rendered and are rendering to society and the state. Michigan '93, LL. 13. im.-.iw ii mmvmimmumi.miiimmiwiiwmiwii.,-ini 'qi'I.viiimuiniiimiiui iii imiiim uumiiuii in ummnuii.miiimmuimmmmmiili .Ili .Imuuiiimmmmw ' Page JU 5 ,, iw'-Pina r 2.- az .a'11s.,::s'.,1::' mix- 11, 'r.-: 'JL 'Z11:n,::e,,.n::m, 11x:,:.u,w, :. 1, :.:, 11.1, ' ,,,x,:.,:1,lff.1, 'shi ,, I-. 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Now the demand for graduates of the Course in journalism from newspapers, magazines, and advertising agencies always exceeds the available supply. ' Graduates of the Course are now holding responsible positions on daily and weekly news- papers, magazines, agricultural papers, trade journals, and house organsg they are serving as foreign correspondents of press associations, such as the Associated Press and the international News Serviceg they are engaged in advertising work for department stores, manufacturing companies, and advertising agenciesg they are doing publicity work for the Red Cross, the Y. W. C. A., and other national and international welfare movements. Its aim has been to give its students a liberal education f in addition to technical instruction, so that they might be qKi prepared to serve the state intelligently through the press. 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The provision for the erection of a state iii general hospital voted at the special session of the legislature in 5 3 l9Z0 has finally made it possible to begin definite plans for the EE 2,5 establishment of a complete medical course, but the clinical part :ie -rg . . - of the course cannot be begun until the new hospital is completed. gag - - lt has taken but little over seventy-five days to lay the founda- F tions for this hospital. lts completion and operation will mean a QE most important forward step in making education at the univer- gg se . , is E5 sity really mean education for the sake of the state. The new hos- gig EE pital is designed primarily for care of patients who need medical f gg attention, but who, unless sent to the hospital at public expense, ' would be unlikely to receive the proper careg for teaching, and for research in clinical medicine. Wisconsin has been far slower than the neighboring states in making provisions along these lines. In ii- the future she should aim at leadership. ' f I EJ'-iiiiiiamillEilEEEiEilia.iili' .. i .1 U, l,.,1i..l.,,i 1 Ui ' rmn'm '1'ii1inrfmim-Q. .ifmaiiHEE:iQ'1'fLif''II1?iiii'iHiiEEiFiiFiiEEEi'u 'fm' 'M 'W 'm im ' TW 'i ' 'M i .'i'.., i .ii.m'. wi iiiiiii Page 53 ,FEE!!fi!EFi!!!l?5ii3?!Ei!iEl?iE!E3li!Silli!iEE!iE!liE55lSliE??1lillllfillE?iE!iIEEFEEYEEWliE!lE??liF?EE?iEliE?iEE!iEiiliiiiwwiilililfil, ,ii , JM., 4.1, ,...,,..., . ,,,.,,,,.,,..,...,.. - ..,,.,..,,...,,,..,.. . ,..,,,...,... ,.... ,.., . . .....,,....... .,,..... I . L, ,w.!. , 'J' a-. W .44,, HMHVH, ,A izgirgiiiiiiiiaiiililllm ADMINISTRATION inilrziaiiiilizi1uIi.i.iiii..i.i,,. 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The demonstrated success of the short medical course in the University, answers every argument against theestablishment of a completed medical department. The frequently questioned possibility of providing ample clinical facilities in addition to the unquestioned didactic and laboratory coursw is no greater obstacle at Madison than it is at Charlottesville, lowa City or Ann Arbor. Name one state or one university of whom we wish to be considered the peer, and, in practically every instance, it will be one that is doing its full share of duty in providing medical teaching and training. The precedent bespealcs our success. We are told that Salerno, the oldest of all universities, was founded as a medical school. That was something over two thousand years ago. May we not safely feel that even to the most cautious officer or trustee of our University, this furnishes a sufficiently conservative precedentg and that the state that has Forward on its shield will have brought to her alfull. measure of service and of honor through the Nledical College of the University of Wisconsin? l 7fEfK.f!.9lf'fc.4fwfa, Harvard '92, S. B. Rush Medical, Chicago, '95, M. D. .m..m..i.ir. will -qv .IWimi..i.iiw..i,.i...ii.. 5 iiiilliiiimwiilli .Ili .lillMiiiiiHiu.wi-iimi P a g G 5 4 Eu-ly E Q' ge -Nz 5 E15 EE E is is E as 2' EE Eli E E E? Sis 515 E 545 55 Eg ENE E52 EEE Eli gm 5 E62 - Mumnuiiimiv-mmnnnmmm K FHHIYGFJIJEITIISIQHGEQQTJ,EICEEQIESEE!,l!Q.!llI'l1.21:2,Lg1,12.25M1IEIrfiQItfQh.lLQ!:i1Z:3Ji2Rj!75l.'LiliiI!lICOEEiEI!!iII1IIi,II ,.... . .,..I,, ,Im l'ul fl' 'W N nah1lxlidinhiiwwViiliiwufmmmwwmuummw1nu,Hnumuun1wuvyuwwmmumumumwwunwnummnmmvmmmumnmmuummuunumuuuummwunmnnnumumnnuuuumlulmg 1 . . 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Russell EE WO thousand years ago Virgil glorified the picturesque pastime of rural life by writing his recollections of the green banks, rich pastures and slow windings of the Min- ciof' Today modern science is daily recording new gleanings ob- EE tained from the study of man's oldest occupation. But While Virgils knowledge reached only a few men, the dis- coveries of laboratory and experimental plot are every year dis- seminated among thousands of farmers. Science is being popular- ized and given practical application. Education has become not a realm wherein a few may labor but a source from which the many may receive assistance toward a better economic and social posi- I tion. NVhile a few hundred students study agriculture every year, new and valuable facts for farmers must reach directly the rural communities. V Founded upon such an ideal the College of Agriculture has de- veloped into a service station for Wisconsin farmers. Carefully gathered information on every phase of farming and country life is sent daily from its halls. The discoveries of the scientist are transmitted to the people through county agents, demonstrations, institutes, farm journals, bulletins, and co-operative organiza- tions. Wisconsins College of Agriculture, founded and supported by her people, today holds forth her offering of 'Service to Wis- consinf' 79. Z . if els Ei: . 2Eiesuilwwiiuiiuiuiug-mm...iiiw. imiiiiiwmiwf-1 mi, ii 1 H nn ni im.,Wmmmimwwmmwiwi.,-miqu-Migigwjriiiiniiii.1 U im 5iiiyigiwwgmqwgwiyiywiimymfr-miiiiiimiiiini W mm, im im i .ii uf, mimuiluuniiiiiiimuiuuniuimumnillluilullluiiimiimuin ii iii ii i ii ii in ii nun in iiiniiiuniiimuiiliniiiiniinumiiuniiiiniimmmimuiiwuumli Jil.ihunimumuuuvnu im :ummm iIiimuinumimumimimuniinvmi ii i i ii i 1 i uuii ru nu ii wiimvm mlm uni: ui Page 57 ,-. F513'EliI3515!EIMSli?EE!!il?E'!il?EEEEEEfiiliIil?55ElilllilIQ!E1235ilEliiii'lil?iEi?IiE!EE2iilliE!ii!lEE!EilE!?lilEWIi.,fu-V. 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It interprets the laws of nature that the soil may give him more abundant response and leads him in the application of breeding truths by which he improves his herds and flocks. It stands for an agricultural integrity and sincerity and builds agricultural citizenship. Its disciples go forth to herald the principles of a new and better agriculture, carrying the gospel of scientific farming to every cross- road. An enlightened husbandry safeguards the future of Wisconsin. No investment brings returns more directly or in fuller measure than that which enables the young men and women of the farms to go back to the great open country and live larger and more useful lives. To the degree the man of the farm is educated, to that degree is agriculture improved. As an enlightened farm citizenry is developed, so is 'Wiscon- sin made great. 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E. TURNEAURE Sas 23 EE ge EE EE' s iii ia 'E 3: i s 1 The Scope of Engineering By Dean F. E, Turneaure l-IE College of Engineering offers five four-year courses leading to the B. S. degree. ln all courses, the fundamental work in mathematics and elementary science is the same, but as the student progresses, the advanced courses in science and its applications differentiate along the lines peculiar to the general fields of work of the Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical and Mining engineer. In arranging these curricula, it is the purpose to secure a reasonable balance between breadth of training in general subjects, and training in the engineering sciences and their appli- cation, so as to graduate men who have some appreciation of the relation between' theory and practice. Prior to the war, the normal attendance in the College was about seven hundred. It is now 70 per cent greater, and the faculty is now engaged in securing adequate facilities for the enlarged at- tendance and for the research work which is an essential part of the college activities. ' Je r s s NE E25 1 v nvwmnwmu nur in m nummmni minur 2Elggvvggggggggggggggnunmnn:mummummummmmumuummunnummumiummni umunmnmmnmuummuunmumiinummungnuinunvnmuimmmmmummm nmiiuummuumnnimiiumuiiiiiiiiiggyy'mr'ill'niirliiuillggiiiliiwxinlniirliivxngygllwggiiluvviurlnlimunmun1vII11v1inIlnriiinyilgiiillmgivvgmjimimxmmunmnnnnnumllunmuinnmwuivml vw simimmiwmminllmumimimmmmiinmmmmmuwunmmniiumimmlmnlnmmmimwimuiiumm.,mimiiimmlimiiinmii.mluuuimmmimimuinuuimummmiIIII1ifIiiumiiiiniii-mummummmimmuummmlr .Ill.:Ii1mmmlmlmlliimumllmmllmllllliMuniimllumlumnluvmlmillmulnnummmi1mmmumimlmmlmnmu mimim mm. iiliimlmiiiliwiilimimmmiii.miimmiimummnmmmmmmmmI Page 61 . .uI'!U,II:,'- 131' .... ,... . .. ...,..,,....... .. ..... ,.,... , W.-. ...... ,.., . .,,,. ., ..,... . . .. . .. .. f,,. MU, V.I::m! -V -:: .II'Fij7,- , lvl, , 'I,5f. jjsI i ri I muinum1iniiiiliiiiiiiiiiililill ilililillliiiiiimliiluliwiinminimu In 1 i i fi .1 I N'Wmill'l'i'lll'illl'ilWll' W' 5 'lWiili 51'li 1 M wwf I-IE College of Engineering has contributed in a large measure to the indus- trial development of the State of Wisconsin, and its future relation to the states economic development will become of increasingly greater importance. ln the development of our water powers, the building and maintenance of our high- ways, in the transition in our farming industry toward the use of more labor- saving machinery, in the conservation of our natural resources, including their more economical development and use, this college will occupy the most conspicuous place and exert the preponderating influence. As the state grows in population and wealth, more and better public utilities will be needed and, as state control becomes more effective, it must depend on the College of Engineering for men of the proper training in order to carry out this control wisely and well. The splendid work of the state department of engineering, in charge of a former member of the faculty of the College of Engineering, is giving the state and country a conspicuous example of what this college can do for the state. Wisconsin '80, B. Met. E.,' M. S.,' M. E.,' LL. D. miimmw.I 1 v 'I v ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll I 'I uiimiirilliiiirrlmmliiuull .lil Jnlllnirnlluiiiivii Priffc 62 A pngmggzszgsavfgs 'ml H., - ,,,. ., ,. ,,,.. .3 .ln mmmvmunmmmwmmwwmm1hmm1nummmmuwwwmumwnnnqnm1fnnqqn11umwWulgyuqwmmhnuvmmuwmyumunumwwmuummunwwwwwmmwullvthrvwxmrlm , EE E5 515 :E 5 E E15 51 E s il 4 Sig 512 2 EE fi J2 EE 51' 1 E E A' E E EE EZ E15 EE gg .V , gg . 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The answer given by Extension involves no new principle I in regarding the university as a nucleus about which accretions will naturally form, layer by layer, until its boundaries are reached. To carry the figure further, the possible restrictions to the growth of this university nucleus may be geographical only, or may consist of such hampering impediments as pre- requisite preparation, financial demands, and time limitations. jg University Extension sweeps away all such impediments and 5-2 offers a practical method whereby service to the people of the 552 state becomes the one essential requirement. Consideration of 'Z age, time and place no longer controls education, but applied instruction in assimilable form may be carried directly to those who need and will value it, whether profcxsional men, trades- men, or youth. Better equipment for life, as well as livelihood, will' be realized, and the whole people may experience the beneficial tendencies derived from this service. University Extension organizes its worlc through both formal and informal methods. Correspondence study and local class teaching enable the student who can meet the require- ggg ments to work in absentia for university credit. Lectures, edu- EE cational entertainment, the promotion of organizations for study and discussion, the answering of inquiries, the circula- tion of studies on questions and problems of the time, a pack- age library equipment, and routed service of methods and materials of visual instruction are its further channels of dissemination. Its courses of study include the university subjects and also those of lower grade, and bureaus of social service offer technical information and stimulate interest in the study of such problems as relate to recreation, child wel- fare, industry, public health, and municipal government. gLiiiiiiii111111...iiiI1..il11IIll1i 1I'1111...111i11.'.11.1..11'11.11.'1l1.111i'ni1 'l.1i 'inii'f'1 ' W '1 1.'11 1' im' iHIiiiEEiiiiEiiEii '' 1111a1n11a5iiifiiiillliiliilw'I1:1IiiEii?fE11i1311'1.111155352215222iiEEiiii1.11111'11.1111 llI'.'l'C 1'unI1. 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President Birge analyzes University Extension as two-fold in nature- the older and more widely known of its functions starting from the University as a center for teaching, the other regarding it as a center of learning, the place where knowledge is accumulated and advanced. University Extension, then, is not merely the machinery by which courses of study are afforded those who are unable to come to the institution, but is also an organization adapted to the interpretation and application of the scholars stores of knowledge to the daily affairs of life and their dissemination to those whose con- ditions of existence will be more favorable because of this resource. University Extension through formal and systematic instruction provides a means whereby those who cannot come to the University are enabled to carry on study especially adapted to fit their needsg through informal service it furnishes assistance and instruction on important social, educational, political and economic problems. The Extension Division offers courses which the student can take at his own home. Among them are elementary courses, high school and preparatory courses, vocational courses, courses for University credit, and advanced courses designed to help persons to keep in touch with the advancement in science and other fields of knowledge. The Extension Division furnishes guidance on problems of general welfare. It supplies information on current problems and stimulates study and discussiong collects and spreads information on municipal affairs, gives instruction on community problems and promotes community enterprises, such as community music and drama, pageants, and celebrationsg maintains a lecture, concert and lyceum bureau: collects and furnishes information on problems of com- mercial and industrial relationsg and lends educational lantern slides, motion picture films, charts. and exhibits to schools and other institutions and organizations. - The Extension Division maintains an administrative staff and a faculty of its own. It is in fact the extra-mural college of the University. The Instructors who devote their time to Correspondence-Study prepare textbooks and lesson outlines and give individual assistance to the students. nimiuiimnnimmniiimumiumuuiuunnmmlnmzr1 iiiimmiiiiiwiiiiiiiimiiimi iniiiiiiiiiiiiuiirumiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiilimitiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiwiniiiiiiiinniiiiimnmiimlmnmmigpgmyiiwiiiiiiiigpiiiiiimiiiiimtl'inr -ip' ,ggwiiuiiiiiiiiiininuiuuiingiygngiinginiimlmnmigiiiiiqiiiniuviiivingiuuniignuiipniiniiirqnunnmniiirirngirhrinigiirqigiiiiirligiiiiiiniiuiinninuiiii-igiiniiiiuiiiV W W iimiiiiimiiiimiiiimmiiiimiiiiniimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiimilimiiMyMKilniilimiMili,161immiilimiiWimilimiiilimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili .lli .Iiiiniiiimiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiimiiiiimmi.muiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiitmi.iilimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiniimnmimwiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimmiiimiiiiiimminmuiuiimiwuiiniiiwiiimmniumiiimmnuiwuinnmiiniiiiiimf Paye 66 5 E E ,a E is -s 15 -E li ga ii E 55 li E gs E55 ...N .F5!ElfiEl5!llE??ElE5E!5l5!5UEf5351F5E5l1555EFE5Fillm751!EPFiil!!HllFfll?lEE?iEliiiillfiflliifill'l3lE'iFiEl?ifl55I . - L:!i!:2Eil-li '4,I--- ..., ,,,, E ,, .,.. . .. . .,........,,.. , ,,.,..... .,..,,,... ..,., . . . ,. . .... 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The department aims to QE promote athletics in their broadest sense, not only for their physical effect, but for their effect on the moral fibre of the individual. lt is a fine thing to develop the body, it is even a finer thing to Sl develo the mind, but the reatest value comes from the fact that athletics develo character, the 1 . P . 5-' . . P lg quality most worth while. Team experience for every man in school - the development and prac- 12 tice of the qualities of courage, determination, co-operation, and self-control, are the assets to the individual and to the state that make athletics so invaluable. For the development of these F qualities the university plans and puts into effect a comprehensive scheme of training. 1 I The Nelson trophy for intra-mural athletics, presented to the University by Regent A. P. in Nelson, in 1915, is placed in competition each year and is won by the college winning the highest q number of points in a series of inter-college meets in all forms of indoor and outdoor athletics. ' Located on a lake which is open in the fall and spring for swim- ming, canoeing, and rowing, and frozen duringthe winter, providing jg opportunity for ice skating, hockey, skiing, and ice-boating, the 1 Universit is at one time re ared to oH'er more variety for out- Y P . P . . . -, door sports than any other institution in the country. The new f' ga UniversitySki slide is one ofthe highest in the state, a toboggan slide X ' ' ff is kept in good condition by the University during the entire winter. I Q E , . 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That quaint building over at the left as you climb up to Bascom I-lall has other functions than keeping the world straight by means of its tower clock. lt aims also to give something of what Keats had in mind when he wrote ' A thing Qi' beauty is ajoy forever, Its loveliness increases, it will never Pass into nothingness. but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health and quiet breathing. l-lere are upwards of one hundred and Fifty students who are giving most of their energy to the pursuit of music. l-lere come also occasionally five hundred or more in addition who wish to get at least a taste of music in their college lives. Voice. piano, violin, and most of the instruments of the band and orchestra are studied and practiced here from early in the morning until late at night. Classes in appreciation, theory and composition reinforce the applied music and occasion- ally attract the major attention of those dreamers who hope to find self-expression either through the writing of their own music, or the broader understanding of that which has been written by others. l-lere are groups large and small engaged in chamber music or the great chorus, the mighty orchestra, or those valiant bands which are the pride of every Wisconsin student. l-lere, too, are a goodly number of future teachers of music, principally those . who are to become supervisors in the schools of the country. -if-' ' Director of the School of Music. 1 lr 'E l- mm...w.mw...m...,m.i 1 n-.mnmmmmww 1 i lm v...im...m...,-.W-W,,m...wm.1m lm wi.. nwmumml1mmmllllmlimmwmm 1 1 n .1 mi u if 1 L1-11394 '4 'mlm lmimlv umriiiuliiiiiiliii an mummmmnwmill ,Ili .Imlmlmimmmmu ii mm lm n inmmmmiumirvln 1 HI IHHl'l l1 W W l 5 P fi fl c 68 S E15 als -5 E15 EE E-a s S si 5--, gig E .a -I 3,5 ,,- ITEEIIZUFl!Elli?!I1lE?iiEEI:IJEIIIEIi!l1I:JillI?I!E7:I.!2i!I.llIIE!!ITIli.iIf:!l.l,iflliIXIIEIGilllliflilliii:iiiEii2l.2iQ2IiIIiilillllillliiIEIE1!iIli,!l..i 1 - ,- ,-,-:1..a:...e.:,.- .... -, -1. ...,. a....................,,l.3.,,.JM.., Mlmw lUQ1U,!ll!,,!,,L,,,' I iii i in-limi -....i-......minMalll., ADMINISTRATION ,.,llI.II.i.iii.2233.iiiiji..,.............. ... .... .. ......... . ...... ...... ......... ........................... 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The course of study embraces Book Selection, in which books are evaluated in groups such as biography, travel, poetry, essays, Hction, sociology, science, business and technicalg and judged in il? relation to their use by the publicg Reference VVork, in which books are studied as aids to informa- ij tiong Bibliography, the principles and practice of Cataloguing and Classihcationg Library Admin- istration, including the lending of books, management of libraries, budgets and funds, library publicity, records and statistics, buildings and equipmentg Library IVork with Children, etc. Admission to the School is determined by entrance examinations and personal fitness. Appli- cants holding a degree from an approved college are not :W required to take these examinations. 3 The demand for trained library workers is greater than the supply. Graduates whom the Library School recom- mends find no difficulty in obtaining positions. ,. 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I I . . , 1 i Sf: eg: FINN AANESEN . . Christiania, Norway ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Theta Xi3 Gamma Sigmag Norwegian Gymna- sium 13 Norwegian I-louse3 Secretary, Badger Ski Clubj Gymnastics W 3, 4. JOHN R. ABBOTT .... . Wilton slack.. COMMERCE La Crosse Normal 1, 23 Badger Club 43 Philo- mathia 43 Y. M. C. A. Finance Committee 43 Square Club 3. 43 University of Wisconsin Post American Legion. Thesis - Real Estate in Relation to Public Utilities. JOHN T. AIKINS . . . . Viroqua UTM.. COMMERCE Delta Sigma Phi. Service - Two years, two months. WALTER L. ALBERS . Hale Center, Texas ENGINEERING Theta Xi. SELMA ALBRECHT ...... M ad ison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Castalia 3, 43 W.A A.:LtW.' wearerp Archery3 Chairman, Junior-Senior Gymnasium 43 Outing Clubg Physical Education Club 3. 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Manager, Indoor Baseball 33 Outdoor Baseball 3 3 Track 2, Varsityg Lutheran Student Cabinet, Secretary 3. Thesis -Organization and Administration of Physical Education for NVOmen in Colleges and Universities. , ae: X S, f 2 K L. BLANCHE ALLEN, Arkansas City,Kansa.s Press Club. Thesis - A Study of the Charges of the Inter- church Report of the Steel Strike Against the Newspapers. ROSAMOND ALLEN .... Boston, Mass. ..R0sie, .. npeggy.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Gamma Phi Betag Smith College l. Z. Thesis -- Immigrant Reactions to America. BUST-:ROD W. ALLIN . . Cleburne, Texas Tex AGRICULTURE Alpha Zetag A ric Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 Second Lieu- tenant R.O.T.C.3 Agricultural Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Saddle and Sirloin 3. 4, Secretary 33 National Dairy Show Team 43 Forensic Board, Treasurer 43 Social Science Club 43 Texas Club 33 Press Club 43 Agricultural College Federation Board 43 Intercollegiate Debating Squad. 4 MABEL EVELYN ALLISON . Cleveland, Ohio ALEXANDER J. ANDERSON , HOME ECONOMICS Western Reserve University 1, 2. . Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics. . Oregon ' 'Bullets ' ' COMMERCE Service - Seven months. Thesis - Income Tax Problems. 1 ' V E mam. 7 I .1 L- 4:5 , 'fi I TE. . ' . '- . 3 3 ill ' ' 1 it 221 -11. -., 34 - fi A. A V -. I .12 ,ig -r f:f b- A :fa 5 . . ,. , , 4 sgzg ii , SF r I - a - I .:- T 2 44 ....f2:::f -, ,sw -i' X, - fs: 2-1- 2.-sfz: ev -' 5:11 V - ' - 1.2, an Waaj15512If- iII - 'I Ge: 9 l . .f:' Zff,-T'-- - .1 2 .T 4 4215 ' Q H, ti ' 1 T Z 5355 -'2f:frf1 ' ' - .. if' El 1 +4 ,-L,.A,.,,.,. . .., ' l.....- ..... Y..-,...,, -s f-vm., i - -' T if I .-,...1.mefffe4mm5.ms'2m7fi.fo- .aa , 3 Stofarw-....1t.s,QmEf1sNa.ai . E, in , ,, gi ni T. iii., ii if nr i....i.w....iWH f..W,ii . . 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Q 'Dhesisl-Gpiniion' of College Women on the 'Qg11eStjionUcS'f'QQJedllIg2!:idn. STEPHEN A. ASCHENBRENNER . West Allis ' 'Steve LETTERS AND SCIENCE Artusg Hesperia: Sophomore'Semi-Public. Thesis - Analysis and Criticism of American Naturalization Laws and Procedure. W. G. ASCHENBRENER . . Park Falls ..Bill, .. ..Ashy.. COMMERCE Phi Sigma Kappa. A Thesis - Ana ysis of Financial Statements. ESTHER ASI-xERooK . . . Charleston, Ill. Easter LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Zeta 5 Eastern Illinois Normal School' 1. 2. Thesis - The Men of I-iardy's Novels. CHARLES D. Assovsxy . . . Milwaukee Charlie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Beta Kappa: Artusg Sophomore I-Ionorsg Winner of Freshman openg Sophomore Semi-Public debate closer: Philomathia Secre- tary 2, Vice President 3. President 4: Prom Committee 34 Forensic Board, Treasurer 3, President 4: Intercollegiate Debating S' uad 35 joint Debate 45 J . S. A. 3, Treasurer 43 Council of Forty. Menorah. Thesis - Requirement Satisfied by Debates. ALLEN S. 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Thesis -Legislation on the Supervision and Administration of Public Dependents in Wis- consin. Rox' BAECI-ILER ..... Fountain City CHEMISTRY La Crosse Normal l, 25 Chemistry Club. Thesis - Selenium Lithophone. HARRY D. BAERNSTEIN . .... Racine Delta Upsilong Northwestern 1. 'Iihesis -Some Phases of Osmosis and Di- a ysis. JOHN C. BAKER ..... St. Croix Falls J OURNALISM Sigma Delta Chi5 Carleton College I5 Press CIub5 Red Arrow Club5 Service, Overseas. Thesis - Legitimate and Questionable Propa- ganda in Newspapers, MARION EDITH BALDWIN . . . Madison HOME ECONOMICS Northwestern University l, 2. MARION E. BALDWIN . . -Berwyn, Ill. Baldy LETTERS AND SCIENCE Achothg Ward-Belmont College I5 W. A. A.5 Outing Clubg Physical Education Clubg Bowl- ing 35 Swimming 4. Thesis -Enteroptosis and Its Treatment in Women. JEANNETTE BALE, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. NORMAL Achoth. 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A. l, 2, 3, 45 Dancing Honors lg Dancing SE Theta Delta Chip Saddle and Sirloin Club: Team l, 25 Union Vodvil 25 Secretary of Barn- EE Wisconsin lntemational Live Stock judging ard 33 Badier Staff 3. Team. Thesis - Critical and Constructive Study of EE the Methods of the Girl Reserve in the Y. W. ' ' C. A. Movement. GORDON C. BALLEIORNA.. . Bear Creek KARL P- BARTH - 1 . ' Milwaukee Baldy ..B h.. 5 Clfl 5 COMMERCE CIVIL ENGINEERING Q Beta Gamma Sigmag Freshman Basket Ball l 3 I . . Varsity Basket Ball Z3 Commerce Mag 4. A Ph? S'gm? Phi' Xhesis j Cofisgructive Accounting Systems for Thesls '- AH' Llft Pump Performance' utomotive n ustries. l'lARRIET D. BARTLETT . . . Madison l .I n .1 1. EE Hat, Hap QE MYRTLE O. BANGSBERG . . La Crosse COMMERCE E25 .. .. Bdnssy 2.2 Kappa Alpha Thetap Phi Kappa Phig Freshman LETTERS AND SCIENCE Comngsgon: gregicgenlg Sopgomore Coxlingis- - SIOHQ a -get ta 3 rom ommlttee 9 O- La Crosse State Normal 1' 2' Y' W' .C A- cial Committee 2, 351-lomecoming Committee4. gfhesis -joseph Conrad as a Novelist of the ea- . . , ELEANORE BAUMANN . . Winona, M Inn. Ella, GEORGE WILLIAM BARBO . . . Derorlda LETTERS AND SCIENCE AGRICULTURE Delta Gammag Vassar l, 2. Thesis - Thomas Hardy and Evolutionary Square Club. Determinism. , E '.5:V'T:7If2E'!742x I .EfZ?.i:1i'?:255z:li:3 :7:3?E5IE1?E2:2i:15:1 ,71ZW2.9fIf?Wi?, - V . ' A V 'A 'I A I . :Hg .I ,3 Q, - -I l if- .- I -,A- -- A l' 'EN I gs '- C' - ' ' 2:3 ,j j.,:.,I-Eg--, .2:Iv.,.'q1' . ',,,1j5. 5,5 ff' Q' iflfiqiazgii V I W I ig- .Q X' .5 , It ., I N., r . . V: V V Q A f - SE!'3ii!!!!'!E!E'E'5E!!E!!'E. E L.'lHU!!ll!!?Z'!!ll?E'!'!'!9!!!'L'!!!!!H!!!'1'!!!! 'u'l' EH!E'IEl!E'2!'W,! 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AR ON ENDEKE, ran A or , . a . M B Ml k Vid I B G dF MlVDk -ABEI'lni2n Mushe LETTERS AND SCIENCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING G. A. Boagdqgg W. A. A. 4, glee glub Z, . , ecretary an reasurer , ice- resi ent 1 Pl Tau Slsmas A- S- M- E' Dolphin Club Ivlanager 3, 43 Swimming Team Qiihlvianageg 3, Igancing Team 2. , esis - renc . WALTER DAVID BEAN . . . Vzroqua ..BeaMr.. CHARLES RATPIMAN BENNIET d S D an reau, . . AGRICULTURE Tame Q. Al h E .I COMMERCE 'lgma P a psi On' Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Kappa Alphag Square glut? Soutlgil Dakota Club, Inter-Fraternity . . on erence , 4. WAYNE I- BECKWITH - - Wyoming, Ohio Service - ll months. Ensign U. S. N. R. F. Beck Thesis-Labor Legislation and Labor Manage- ment. COMMERCE DONALD MENZIES BENNETT . . Madison Kapcga Sigma, Senior Play 3, Glee Club 4, Y. Doc M. . A. ellowship Committee 4. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Ehxi:BetadKappag Firstdlieigiment Eagcle, Z. 3i , ' g i t i t t anager , , ounci K.ATHERINE M. BEEBE Kansas City, Mo. of Fdrftyg giciineigraan 2, 3, 45 Band Reunion ' --Beeb-' Comcrnirgee 33 Sophomore High Honors: Bad- ' 5-er n u . JOURNALISM hesis - A Study of the Dynatron. Theta Sigma Phi, Press Club 3, 43 Cardinal El-MER F' BENSON - ' - - Clear Lake Stal? 3, 43 Class tennis team: Who's Who Assist- Benny ant . COMMERCE Thesis - A Study Of the Charges A535051 the Phi Kappa Phi: Treasurer and Accountant the Newspapers Made by the lnrerchurch Report 1921 Badgerg Accountant Daily Cagdinaig Y. 0frheSree1Srr1ke- lvl. C. A.: Corggregational Students Associa- ETOHVQ Student inancial Advisor 4: American eglon. GRACE BEMIS ,,,,, , Antigo Thesis - Accounting System for Store H. B-'fffiien KARL BENZ ...... Canton, S. D. Blitz HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE Achothg Euthenics Clubg W. A. A., Y. W. C. Theta Delta Chi, University Band. l, 2, 3. 41 A. 2, 3, 45 Wahzecla Campfire l, 2, 3. University Orchestra Z3 Square Club 3, 4 Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics Thesis - Thesis Course. 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Chippewa Falls Ajack., MEDICINE Chi Phig Gamma Tau Betag Sigma Sigmag Phi Ka pa Phig Union Board'Z, 3, 43 Union Vodvil 23 lgroduction Manager 35 Floor Chairmanjun- ior Prom: Chairman Decorations 1920 Home- comingp Assistant Production Manager Varsity Movie: Student Senate 4, Chairman all Uni- versity Mixers 2, 3 3 Sophomore Dance Commit- teeg Junior Play Committeeg Union Memorial Committee: Chairman!-Xcts Committee Circus 3. Thesis - Topographical Anatomy. HAROLD W. BILLE ..... M ar.sl1jQeld . Bill CIVIL ENGINEERING Zeta Psig Inner Gateg Civil Engineering Societyg American.AssOciation of Ensineersg U. W. Engineers ClubgEngineering tuclent-Faculty Committee 4. Thesis -The Effect of Moisture on the Strength of Building Brick. RY BIRD ......... Madison HOME ECONOMICS Alpha Xi Delta. Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics. ARCHIE BLACK ...... Ft. Atkinson ..Red.. AGRICULTURE Alpha Chi Sigmap Phi Lambda Upsilong Alpha Zetag University of Wisconsin Post American Legion. 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Cab- inet Council 2: Assistant Business Manager Woman's edition of Cardinal '17: Prom Com- mittee 3: Union Vodvil 3. Thesis - Unemployment Insurance. RUSSELL P. BLOWNEY . . Waukegan, Ill. Russ COMMERCE Thesis - The Problem of Management. BRUCE BLUM ......... Monroe LETTERS AND SCIENCE S C. BOARDMAN . . . . Milwaukee Sicky y COMMERCE Beta Theta Pi: Freshman Committee 'l5: Sophomore Tradition Committee 'l6: Sopho- more Football '16, Thesis -Geographical Location of Distribu- ting Centers. cI.n3Q?f.I:EcE2-scwi' ' 132135 MARIE BODDEN ........ Neenah LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Mu: Mortar Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Theta Sigma Phi: Keystone: Crucible: University Press Club: Choral Union 1: Cardinal 2: Secre- tary Cardinal Board ol' Control 3: Editor Chad Review 2: Suffrage League 2: Treasurer Chadbourne Hall 2: Vice President 3: S. G. A. Secretary 3: President 4: The Octopus Associ- ate Editor 3 5 Chairman National Convention of Theta Sigma Phi: Vocational Conference Com- mittee: Prom Committee. Thesis - Re resentation of National Financial Interests in Cgfficial International Organs. KATHRYN M. BOEHMER . Kearney, Nebr. ,Kaya E LETTERS AND SCIENCE 5 Thesis - The Use of Normal Phenyl Tetrahy- dro Oxazine CPhenylmcIrpholinJ as Substitute for Dialkylated Anilines in the Preparation of Dyes of the Triphenyl Methane Series. HELEN MARGARET Boi-IAN .... Avoca LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Xi Delta. Thesis -- Government Agencies as Affecting the Labor Problem. r WARREN A. Boi-IL . . . Brookings, S. D. Doc LETTERS AND SCIENCE Middle Temple: Philomathia, Censor 2, Vice President 3: Semi-Public Debate: South Da- kota Club: Law School Association 4. Thesis - What Constitutes a Public Purpose for Taxation. DONALD IVAN Boi-IN ..... 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Milt 5 E MEDICINE EE JOSEPH B- B01-ENDER - - MUHVCE Gamma Tau Beta3 Iron Cross3 Council of 215 --Joe-' Fortyp White Spades3 Athenaeg Student Sen- QE ate 3. 4, President 4g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2, EE COMMERCE ZihPresident 2EUniversitg0Religious gloncferenge TQ ,I . I airman 33 xecutive mmittee tu ent . SE Theta Delta Chl' Edwm Boothiskuu and CFC? M. C. A. Central Department 3, 43 Freshman Egg centg Scabbard and Blade3 Sophomore Tradi- Gym Squad. Service F. A' C. O. T. S Camp tions Committeeg Homecoming Committee 2, Zachary Taylor Ky . phi Kappa Phi- ' 33 Major U. W. R. O. T. C.3 Student Senate 4. Thesis - The Hapthhen Membrane, E : Z AURELIA BOLLIGEI1 ...... Madison NEWTON L' BOW1?IlTie1lM.: ' ' ' Rm Lake Is : 1 LETTERS AND SCIENCE COMMERCE 5 - Intemational Club3 Campus Religious Coun- Lambda Chi Alpha: Sgabbard and Bladez Offi- if C115 Sill-lderltw Volunteer Movement. . cers' Club3 Freshman Track3 lntermural Track 5:5 Thws T' FICUOT1 Treating Of the Amefwafl and Cross Country 23 Financial Chairman 3 I RCV0lUClOn- 1920 Military Ballg Lieut. 2, Captain 3, R. O. -I- T. C3 1920 Circus. 1 PAUL E. BOLLINGER I 1 I Sharon Thesis - Analysis of a Financial Statement. --B,,Ih,-- ELLA REYNOLDS BOYCE , . De Kalb, Ill. I Fuzz l AGRICULTURE LETTERS AND SCIENCE ' ' l ' ' .... . Band 1' 2' Saddle and SU Om' A S A E Alpha Chi Omega: Outing Clubg Pythia. i , - Thesis - Women Characters in the Prose and GLADYS LOUISE BORCHERS . . Madison Verse Of Rudyard Kipling- LETTERS AND SCIENCE ALAN BOYDEN ........ M r1di.S0n Delta Sigma Rho: Pythia 3, 4. President 43 LETTERS AND SCIENCE Keystone 4-3 Red Domino 43 Winner of junior Phi Sigma Society. 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M adison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Oberlin Conservatory of Music 1, 2: French Club: Y. W. C. A. Thesis - Rousseau and Chateaubriand. MARGARET FRANCES BREITENBACH Madison ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - Quantitative Determination of Lead as a Sulphate. ELSIE BRENAU ....... Lancaster I-IERMAN BREUER. . . . Manitowoc Buch AGRICULTURE Theta Delta Chi: Saddle and Sirloin Club 3, 4: Minstrel Show, 1918: Freshmen Mixer Com- mittee 1917. RICHARD W. BREWER . . Mineral Point Dick ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lawrence College l: A. I. E. E. Service - One year. THOMAS E. BRITTINGHAM, JR. . Madison A Brill LETTERS AND SCIENCE Chi Psi: Skull and Crescent: Ku Klux Klan: Badger Board I: Chairman Sophomore Dance 2: junior Day 3. Thesis - English Control of Egypt, I-IARVEY R. BROKER . . . . . Chilton Broke , CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Carroll College I: Alpha Chi Sigma: Chemical Engineers' Society. Thesis - Removal of Sulphur Compounds from Municipal Gas. WELLINGTON BROTHERS . . Evanston, I ll. 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Milwaukee LETTERS AND SCIENCE Bef Sigma Kappag Frances Shimer School 1 1 Out- HOME ECONOMICS ing Club 33 IOW3 Club 21 CI'UCiblC- Milwaukee Normal School 1, 21 Euthenics E Thesis - Correlations Between Handwriting Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Badger S133 3, E and Character. A BERNARD W. BRUSS .... Milwaukee GRANT I-I. BROWN ..... DeKalb, Ill. Ben UBWWHWM PHARMACY LETTERS AND SCIENCE I Kappa Psig F. B. Power Pharmaceutical Soci- Q Beta Theta Pig Northwestern University 1, 25 CWI Am61'lC6D LGSIOH- S Cabinet Y. M. C. A. SCYWFG - TWO years- , V Thesis - Geology. Thesis - Assay of Oleum Limoms of the U.S.P. L M E E B HAROLD I-IASLEY BROWN . . . Neenah Y AN V RETT UcKINiZ?ihfngwn Mich H. H. ..Buck.. ' ' E IELECTE1CAlgEFG1Nf5l2T11:Gl Z 3 4 CI-IEMICAL ENGINEERING ta appa u 3 ngmeers u , , , 3 . - , American Institute' of Electrical Engineers 3, Freshman Swlmmmg Team'.ClaSS-Football 1' , . - - Z, Engineers Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Campus Religious Council. 4. Chemical En - ' S I C Service - Three months. ' gmeers Ocle y' SADA BUCKMASTER ...... Madison LESLIE E. BROWN .... Whiting, Iowa Sadie HAMMM COMMERCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE gapaa A1523 ghefal: Ciaslz Vice Paesiijferxl A: - 1 ll 1, 5 ' '17 I . 1 resi ent aunt et 5 eystone 5 . . . gfkgggil-,gg ege 2 Junior Councl Y M L l, 2, 3, 45 Badger Staff 1, 23 Co-ed Cardinal lg Thesis -- Tendencies in Operating Costs of Y' W' C- A- Cabmet 3- 45Tre35urer33 Woman 5 . Wisconsin Street Railways. C9g1meff152glILjIb 2, 3. 4.3 JUYHOI' Prom C0111- mi eeg orneoommg. Thesis - Commercial Survey of Madison. THOMAS KENNETH BROWN . . Waupun I C B I d- ll I d Doc SABELLA . UC-BEE . n zanapo Ls, n ,. MEDICINE T JOURNALISM Phi Beta Pig Sigma Sigma: Cabinet of Congre, Mount Holyoke College 1, Z5 Theta Sigma Phig Eational Student s Association: Y. M. C. A.g Press ClubgDaily Cardinal, Advertising Staff 33 horal Uniong Glee Club. 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Thesis - The Agrarian Revolution in Alabama. l'IARVEY j. BURTHE . . . Deerfeld hole.. PHARMACY II. F. B.lPowers Pharmaceutical Society. Thesis - Lmimentum Calcis, ERNEST BUTTERMAN . . Chicago, Ill. Ernie CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Armour Institute of Technology and North- western University lg Chemical Engineers' Societyj Menorah. STANLEY V. BUTTS. . . . Tomah Stan LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Gamma Delta. Service - One year. Thesis - Preparation of Zeolites. RUTI-I BYERS ..... Coldwater, M ich. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - Farmer-Labor Alliance. Mfbfiiffvif -I- ,IE E E 1 I , E -'IIIIEWEJ523..'E1IEf-2.512-ELET :,:--f . -. - . .. -LL ... i f' LL.. ' ,, C, 1 . . -. . Q L I . ' ' - ' IRI -' Z 'I' 'LMS' ?' I . I 1 1 wr. -: Qi - I 2 fi - I fr: I a' ,jsf .N 5 ' g .. Ei V 1. , -EI:-. , , 23,3 :af ' E I, 1 : is 'glji 'f ' QI . is --5 . .P5E2'f'.-2 , PJ, . 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MEDICINE ESsie gcystfane Llzg liorergic Board22I53, Sdecretarfvt 33 LETTERS AND SCIENCE asta ia , , 43 ecretary , rcsi ent 43 as- . talia-Pythia joint Dehare 21 Womerfs Medical tginlfton Cgglllegf l' 2' S' Dakota Club' Association 3, 4g Treasurer 33 Sophomore esls - lr cscrve' lTl12nQrs' B I M boi' D esis - asa eta Ism etermination - - and Electrocardiography, Bradley Memorial FRANCES E' CARR ' Grand Ralbldsf Mlch' Hospital. Fran I 1-IOME ECONOMICS EVERETTE LOWE!-L CAMPBELL - Madlson Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics. MEDICINE Delta Tau Delta: Gamma Tau Beta. HORACE CARVER . . I - Milwaukee Thesis - Physiological Chemistry. NACE.. CI-IRISTENE CAPPON . . . Holland, Mich. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Cl-,,-53 Sigma Phig Skull and Crescentg Board of Edi- tors, Octopus, 1919-'20-'2lg Union Vodvil 1919, HOME ECONOMICS Special Feature 1920 Promg I-laresfoot Follies Igf1iCllgi?ngL?eI?orn1al 4301165613 2: Euthenics 129203 Haresfoot Road Show 1920- 21g Senior 3 , , , ' D rograms. U epresentatlve Thesis - A Trade Survey of Madison. OSCAR l-1. CARLSON .... Birnamwood --C,,,l-- PEDRO ANTONIO CASIS PHARMACY H. I H Bogota, Colombia, S. A. F. Power Pharmaceutical Societyg American Plrms Igeglqm- O , th AGRICULTURE ervice - ne year, six mon s. , , , , Thesis-Cultivation of the Official Medicinal Thesis T1-he 50115 afid Climate Of, C9l9ml-713 plants of the Solanaceae Family- In Relation to the Agricultural Possibilities. EARL CARPENTER , , , Syperior MARTHA L. CASTLES . . . St. Louis, Mo. Carp ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE MEDICINE Alpha Gamma Delta, Washington University Phi Delta Theta: Gamma Tau Betag Phi Kagupa 1, 23 junior Hockey Team: junior Basketball Phig Author Prom Foxtrot 19205 1-lares Oot Team, W. A. A.: 1921 Badger Staff, Homecom- Music 19205 Union Vodvil 19205 Winning Col- ing Committee 1920. lege Crew 1918. Thesis - Child Welfare. THHWEHTI. 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N. CI-IAMBERLAIN . Des Moines, Iowa ..jae.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Sigma Phi: Inner Gateg Wisconsin Octopus 3, 4, Business Manager: Advertising Club, MARGARET JANE CHAMBERS Steubenville, Ohio Mugs HOME ECONOMICS Sigma Kappa: Omicron Nu: Euthenics Club 1, Z: Y. W. C. A. l, 2: Badger, Classes Editor, 3, Senior Editor, 4. Thesis - Welfare Work among the Mountain- eers of the South. ELIZABETH CHANDLER Silver Spring, Md. . ..Beny.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Pi Beta Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Sophomore Com- mission: W. A. A.: Varsity Hockey 4: President, Blue Dragon 4: President, Keystone 4: Chair- man, goint Committee: Organization Manager 1921 adger. A Thesis -To Determine Whether a Non-s e- cific Immunity is Developed in City Dwellgrs as in Contrast to Country Dwellers. CHARLES M. CHAPMAN .... Madison .Chubby .. COMMERCE Platteville Normal l, 2. ALICE MYRE CHAPPELL . . Trempealeau ..Al.. HOME ECONOMICS Stevens Point Normal l, 2: Castalia 3, 4: Bad- ger Club 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 3, 4: Euthenics 4. RULUF A. CHASE. . . . . Madison HAH.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Si ma Phi: S uare Club 3, 4, President 3: Inter-Pratemity Conference 3. Service - One year. one month. Thesis - Le islation on Supervision of Private Institutions Tor Dependents. MILDRED E. CHICHESTER, Great Falls, Mont. HCM.. HOME ECONOMICS Delta Zeta: Glee Club l, 2. 4: Clef Club 3, 4. Thesis - The History of Head Dress. ANNA M. CHRISTENSEN . . . Racine Ann COMMERCE Phi Beta Kappa: Alpha Gamma Pi: Commerce Club 3. 4: Lutheran Student Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4: Campus Religious Council 3, 4. Thesis - The Operation of the Railways under the Direction of the Railway War Board. HAROLD L. Cl-IRISTENSEN .... 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Thais -Forms of Industrial Legislation. 'LETTERS AND SCIENCE 5 I: M C ?elFIaID'iEia DCltadEu?ITFCl1eSellzzghdgei RANK . ivEs ...... ' 18.262 U 9 C U3-41 Ora R Madison ggion Outing Club 45 S G. A. Executive CHEMICAL ENGINEERING unci - W. . F . , . . . Thesis - The Metal Trades Department in the Sogcgcggsin .nglneer l, 2, Chemical Engineers American Federation of Labor' Servicel- One year A HELEN CLAYTON . . Webster Groves, Mo. HOWARD G. CLAPP Madison ' ' ' ' ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE D AGRICULTQRED Pi Beta Phi, Outing Club, Union Vodvil 2. Alpha Zeta: Saddle and Sirloin Ciub 3, 4: Su- Thesis -The intermarriage of Immigrant perinfeandlgnt ofCDa1ryJCgttle, Fliittle lniema- Races as a Factor in Immigrant Assimilation. tiona 1 airy att e u ging eam 5 nter- national Livestock judging Team 4. FRANCES COBURN . . . West Salem E BURTON CLARK, JR. . . . Oshkosh Fran ..D0c.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE I U MEDICINE Achothg La Crosse Normal l, Z5 Glee Club 3, Psi Upsilong Gamma Tau Beta: Sigma Sigma, Librarian 43 Badger Staff 41 Y. W, C. A. 3, 45 Skull and Crescentg Phi Kappa Phi, Badger Clef Club 4. Staff- Thesis - Immigrant Woman and Industry. GRACE CLARK . . . . . Ottumwa, Iowa LEW Con Hudson LETTERS AND SCIENCE , COMMERCE Alpha X1 Delta: Iowa Wesleyan College 1, 2. A Thesis - Complex Indicators in Association Phi Kappa Psi, River Falls Normal 1, Z. Tests. Service - One year, six months. l EnE!!li! !l! ! !T1'l'U!'E'!'!'l9' I I II I II I I -.- ......,.. - .... - ...,..,.,.. '-..!uueewe.'-u 'uI'.Iw!Mm.LL.!.LW., 'HHN' 'H H ' N IIIIMQL .... 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I iii i i 1imwillmi.wsm..anW..,,...i,,,.. , L E. I-I. COLE . . . . . Madison ..Em.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beloit College I, 2. WINIFRED M. COLLIER .... Oshkosh .. Win. . PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Girls' Glee Club l, 25 Clef Club I, 2. RACHEL SOUTHERLAND COMMONS, Madison Polly LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kappa Kappa Gammag Theta Si ma Phi: Red Dominog Wisconsin Literary Ivla azine Staff 3, 43 Secretary Red Domino 35 lgrench Play lg Union Vodvil 3, Vocational Confer- ence, 2, 3. Thesis - Rise ofSelf-Government in the Men's Garment Industry. CLAIRE CRESSEY CONGDON . . . Delavan General CIVIL ENGINEERING Triangleg Scabbard and Blade: U. W. En i- neers' Club, Civil Engineers' Societyg A. A. E4 Frosh Trackg lst Regimental Band l, 25 Lieu- tenant 3, 45 Military Ball 19205 Engineers' Minstrels 1920. Thesis - Investifization of the Performance of the Gerard Impu se Turbine. H. I-IAROLD CONLEY . . . Cazenovia Torch MEDICINE Alpha Sigma Phig Gamma Tau Beta: Freshman Varsity Trackg Mercier Club. Thesis - Surgical Pathology. mS:c:.f-'X-4'-'re'-f'R- f-2'-'RSz.1cztzi',3 ' 1 1 iz.:-i J.. me , -1 .. '. .- Q I A . T3 1 ,Rye ii: .V . . in :iz iii 'sf' 1'-'FT ' . a 3:i1:l5ifBa:LN.':fs.!As.,.AcZ ' -.-i-ici-'YII'c1i'9R'., RUSSEL A. CONN . . . . Edgerton Russ LETTERS AND SCIENCE ' Whitewater Normal School 1, 25 Men's Glee Club 3, 43 Union Vodvil 35 Square Club 4. Thesis -A Comparative Study of Religious Persecutions under Mary Tudor and Elizabeth. ARTHUR J. CONNELL . . Beloit HAH.. MEDICINE geloit Collegeg Phi Kappa Psi: Gamma Tau 6113. Thesis-A Discussion of the Methods to De- termine Minute Volume of the Heart, with a Discussion of a New Method. IJAURA MARY CONNELL . . Fond du Lac LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Mug Castalia 2, 3. 41 Women's Medical Association. LEO Y. CONNEY . . . . Ripon Con PHARMACY iv. Ripon College 1, 23 Square Club, F. B. Power Pharmaceutical S ciety. Thesis - Liquor Magnesii Citratis. CLIFFORD D. CONRAD . . . Baldwin Connie COMMERCE River Falls Normal 1, 23 Freshman Baseball 1920. Thesis - Thesis Course. SM I is if ,- H W cF'G'3'REL5A5 -, iiwiww.-lulilil mmiiim ii ii wil 1 um n v ii ii 1 mm-nmmwn E ,, H, ,,, , 1 ll all li I ii I 1 1 1 . mum lm 'iiME'Mi ' H I IW' gc 86 E 5 Els E: EE EE '4 EE :ia :li vw ll fi V4 v i 3 M kpggigpggzizagsglggagggggnzgzgi555511:zmggezzsg11:1111QgggggilllEj5EZgeg1,:g:g:1.gggiaig:a:iiefsi:a1L:zazn1eazzuzuiuzsifi1:lysfiils:la:1:1:lzj .,., WMWW .,....,, .,.,,. ,.,, . ,,.. . WAEAMM. .1,,. vllz '.,, Emmy V--rs: .,4-::,...--,. . I, ,,,1Qg:a 3,.....:, g,??mgm1QMuUl!.....EBL ...,, L, ml .X-W1-,.L..L' -,.e...uiywf1.1151Agiimmgsggmglgsms:ALifmmmEmmmiliggQEQQEEEZTMQLEME3353335551Imggg?gEmmlw:1lxsmlMI: Il! in Nui mi li..mHL.w..wi..l:iN.iw..W...-Wllwii...iii.mm2l1.3 L E gg R'4r:i.mAs:N. s1szrz1x'sfgr,xsaEssQe1E-5sEs:E,Ee,r.m'ss1z:iff-1' 'f' ': vzirrfri -1 , -- -- V--if-M ., qrzfl- W5 3 EE ' 5 ' 7 E H 'f i gg xi, ! IJ. gy is fl HA' ii TE .5 1' ' f- A 7 Egg I kj T ay 4 3 f 3 1, f' Eli Ev , l E - - if ' , 15, ici A .' H EE 4 V Q Q N tn H I Ez,-rsazarw - ' Ef.sSam4Eua,. , f Er: ' ' ' ' - -LP I a Els ' 4 ' ' FERN E. CONSTANCE . . . . . Waupaca ELEARNOR l-IARRIET COX . . . Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE EE Castalia 3, 4, Vice President: 4: Campus Relig- Kfippa Df?1fa2ChemiSffy Club 3- 4' Secretary 3- ious Council 3, 4, Executive Committee 4. Vice Premdent 47 Sophomore Honors' , Thesis -The Develo ment of Community Thesis 7The Detection of Added Water in ' lieadlfrship through goys' and Girls' Club Milk With the RGffaCf0mC'1Gl m. l'lENRIETTA MARIE CRABBE . Green Bay MABEL LOUISE COOK . . Chippewa Falls Hen 5 LETTERS N LETTERS AND SCIENCE A D SCIENCE Thesis - English Fairies in Ballads and Folk ii? Alpha Gamma Deltag Phi Beta Kappag Cas- Lore- Els Elia I, Z. 3, 45 junior Ex 35 Sophomore High ge onors. :jg Thesis --The Plays of Lord Dunsany. SARAH ELIZABETH CRAGWALL , gig Crawfordsville, Ind. Sally . DORIS EDWINA COOPER .... Madison HOME ECONOMICS Euthenics Club. V LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - Dyes and Dyeing in Relation to Alpha Phi: Hockey 1, Commercial Batik. Thesis - Recent Discussions on CO-education. Z ROBERT W. CRETNEY . . . Madison 1 Bob E + PAULINE DOROTHXPGORNISH, Denver, Colo. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 0 y Chemical Engineers' Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- LETTERS AND SCIENCE urer 3. President 4. . Gamma Phi Betag University of Denver 1, 23 Cardinal Staff 45 Commerce Magazine 4, Ad- HAROLD E' CRTDER - ' - La Crosse vertising Club 4. Snacks - Civil Engineering Society 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer4g American Association of Engineers' DEIRDRE DOROTHY Cox . . Chicago, Ill. 4: Y-M.C-A-1 Fellowship Commirrewis Bad- ger Club, Cghoral Union. h N LETTERS AND SCIENCE ervice -- ne year, six mont S. ' Thesis - Desi n of a Re-enforced Concrete Alpha Phi: Crucible. Arch for the Vlglliamson Street Crossing of the Thesis I- The Supreme War Council. Tahara River. 1 I . ii . l 5 5fiimglmnunuuiiiiiuiigilv in I V r un iuuunuuniniw 11-M' L AJ-wgggmr-vlvqmggiwgyggiggggwgiggim-Jw.--Jiggwy,-.nr-llriywggwrvmlwm ll LL MHAIA Lilburn u lligigmmiimniiruuii-mnuggwwnyiugr'Jn nunlxn r iggnnniig iimmiiwinmmunulnmummumuu mu in ii ii ui li u in i iw mumrumiimmimmivvnI1muimunmmmmmnnnnniruumnnmmu inimnmuinnmnwll Alu. mummumnnimmnnumimuuuuumnuunuuu i numuminuminnunniiimmmmmiii i ii immv in ni n l wunumnunii Page 87 ..... .. ....... .... -.. ........ -':2 7-::m......... .. .... ..,,.,..,.... N El5lH5!.:I::i!::l!1.iEm:..lal!ul1.ll.!:ill:-I:-::.l..Ei.E::l.:li::l.,:.:!.li:..!.,liilmalizli..!.:ffi.Iiil5n.:nt,i.Ii?ii..I:lli.li5!:i1.I.:vi.I:.:i.li..l.Ti' .-1,43-., -. ,-um-::::r1r-:: ::::::n,1q:: .::::::::::zzzzmpu:.-:tam:ze:-::x:::::.:::::r,:::.: -':.:::,1:::u:::::e::.:. Ea::::f wr 'thy ,- .N .I -1 if--if-f.!. . .1-',:::.?E-31.1 --I-l Q '.!: '-'.11w-fff-. Jimiiiiimii mi 1 ii ..ii......,.....i.....i.i........w..i.ii-. i 1.93T.351TEiilziigiiiiiliigmgiiggi A A., T1Wligigiigiggliilwiiqwiiiliiiiii wi iiuiii niiiniiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiii inuiu iiiiiiiii iniiiimiii-it f'gi h'Ei 'ii RTT r imilimi..1G.5.ii:iia1ei.1i1.ii2.ai...3niiiiafiLi..i.uii ww..m.........m..i..iH,uiiiiiigliiiliiv ex.:imimirmiiu.,........mi..mm.i........m.mii imiiiiiiiiiiiii iii ii iii. 1 wiiimiii ii i i i i i. KENNETH E. CRISTY ..... Waupaca COMMERCE ' Square Club5 Lawrence College 1, Z. DOROTHY DEE CROOK 5 .... Madison Dot, Dade JOURNALISM Daily Cardinalg Advertising Staff, Co-ed Cardi- nalg Press Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club5 Y. W. C. A.5 University Circus5 1919 Homecoming Pro- gram5 1922 Badger Staff. hesis -Some American Newspaper Humorists. LAWRENCE CUNNINOHAM, JR. . Beloit HCM.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Kappa Psig Beloit College 1. Service - Two years. Thesis - Formation of War Societies, 1914-18, K. ROSAMOND CURLEY . 'Terre Haute, Ind. El LE MAROUERITE CROSKEY .... Madison Curley Mpeg.. ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Kappa Phig Mortar Boardg Crucibleg Key- Indiana State Normal School 1 2 stone 45 W. A. A. Hockey 1, 2, 3. 45 Basketball ' - ' 1. 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 wearer5 S. G. A., Them The Dramas of Tennyson' Vice President 45 judicial Committee 3 5 Physi- Eil Ediincitign Ngce Pgsident 35 Outing u 5 o p in u 5 rom Ommittee. - Thesis -Error in Borelli's Method of Deter- ROBERT E' CURRAN ' ' ' Berlin ming Center of Gravity. Bob JESSE GEORGE CROWN!-IART . . Madison LAW LETTERS AND SCIENCE . Chi Phig White Spades: Phi Kappa Phi 5 Pi Ep- Delta Tau Delta: Phi Alpha Delra- silon Delta5 Edwin Booth, Vice President 2, President 35 Production Manager joint Play 25 Business Manager 35 Business Manager Who's Who at Wisconsin 35 Daily Cardinal I, Inter- AGNES A, CURRTE ,,,,,,, Superior Collegiate Editor 2. President Board of Control 45 Octopus 3 5 Press Clubg Business Manager LETTERS AND SCIENCE Glee Club Z5 Student Council of Forty: Busi- A U ness Manager Varsity Movie. Superior Normal School I, 25 Pythia 3, 4 CCen- Thesis - The Forest Products Laboratory. glglrrl 5'OutiEg Clugni C. Aw ds h KENNETH A. CULLEN ..... Peshtiga ws - rom a ts mg to or Won ' ..Ken.. COMMERCE M Square Club 3, 45 Varsity Track 25 Advertising OHN L, CURTIN ,,,,, , d' Club 45 I-Iesgweria Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 45 'J , a won Sophomore emi-Public Debateg Octopus Ad- COMMERCE vertisir? Manager 45 Second Lieutenant Infan- try U. . A. Varsity Gymnasium Team5 Honorary Gymna- Thesis - Exclusive Agencies. sium Fratemity, Gamma Sigma. E E E El- wif. ...' l.. ..... ... .. . .. . l 'ml 'l' ll l' 1 l'l l l' 1' ' ' 'Mull' ll'llllfflilflllllllllilirillll fillSillllf...ll.lfIl.f,' ... . . . ' l 'll' ' 1' 'U H ' lm lm 'H . Page 88 EE EE 3 me IE EI EI 5 EI .I. .:. .II,. ...I ..II.I...I.I, .II ,,.. .I I,II..I,.II.I.III... 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III af I .,'fI,I.w I II S I - .ld ' fr lj ' ll I :IfIff:-I5 l I I 5 I IU ll I 'I ll I gg- -W Q V H , , . . V ' : J Q, I I ' ,. 1 'LI'-'fj.-5,:7.I1QX, L I: , ,,,,. , . . I. I . , W - - . I, , , t .. ..,. , A I . -, . .,..1.Il ,I-ggi. : --I 532 - Sli Si? EE E. I-I. DAANE ..... . Sheboygan ALLAN C. DAVEY ,I .... Sheboygan choppy A' 5:5 LETTERS AND SCIENCE EE AGRICULTURE Delta Kappa Epsilon: Phi Kagpa Phig Iron gig , , Crossg White Spades, Freshmen ootball, Cap- gig SCVVICC - one Yeah SIX months. tain: Freshman Baseball, Captaing Baseball 3, 'la Football 2, 3, 4, 3 President Athletic EE Board: Student Representative Athletic Coun- ffi cilg Council ofForty3 Star and Arrow: Y. M. C. EIS IVIILDREDV, IDACH1-LER, Cguncil Blujsjgwg A. Cabinet 2, 3, 43 PI'CSldBl'1l2JUl llOI' Class: Ser- ,E EE ..Mill.. EIS LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kappa Phig University of Iowa l, Z: Y. W. C. is A., Badger Clubg Haw eye Clubg German Club. Thesis - Wages and the Cost of Living from 555 1890 to the Present Time. IRENE LANCASTER DAHM . . Madison EE Babe COMMERCE R. S. DARRENOUGUE . . Reedsburg Frenchy COMMERCE Glee Club 1. . Kewaunee JOSEPHINE DARRIN . . ..-Io.. MUS IC Phi Kappa Phi, Girls' Glee Clubp Clef Club, Secretary 4g Choral Union. Thesis - Music in Rural Districts, eant-at-Arms 4. Thesis - The Development of the Gas lndus- try in Wisconsin since 1907. ISIDORE ZOLMON DAVIDOFF . Milwaukee PawsorI MEDICINE Milwaukee Normal 1. Thesis - Lung Ventilation in Pneumonia Dogs. ALBERT J. DAVIDSON .... River Falls Dave AGRICULTURE Alpha Gamma Rho, River Falls Normal l, 25 Agriculture Litera Society 3, 4, Team Cap- tain 45 Saddle andrgirloin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4 3 Little International Executive Committee 35 Badier Club 3, 45 Chairman of Boys' Circle Wor 4: Choral Union 4. Service - One year, four months. J. I-IYMAN DAVIDSON ...... Racme ..Davy.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Artusg Tau Club of Wisconsin, Secretary 5 Press Club, Prom Committee 43 Wisconsin Literary Magazineg Daily Cardinalg Octopus. Thesis - The Result of the Recognition of Trade Unions upon the Efficiency of the In- dustrial Establishment. DORA DAVIES .... A .... Oshkosh LETTERS AND SCIENCE Oshkosh Normal 1, 2. Thesis - Debates in Congress on the Woman Suffrage Amendment. 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I .I ..u............,..... I .....,......,...., ..u. I .....,.....,, I ....... S EI? E? ROBERT WILLIAM DAVIS . . . Madison MARION DEBBINK . . . Milwaukee Bob Binkie LETTERS AND SCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Psi Upsilong Badger Board 3- Milwaukee Normal 1, 23 Badger Clubg Outing Thesis -TheBond Issue as a Means of Financ- gluba W' 'Af'YAvJAg'5i'nd Crafts Club- Vice ing Highways. WSI. em 4- . Thesis - The Part Played by the Immigrant . in the Radical Labor Movement in the United RUSSELL G. DAVIS . . . Milwaukee States. Shine RICHARD DEGERSTEDT . . Barron MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ..DiCk.. Sigma Phi Epsilong American Society of Me- l , chanical Eagineersg Square Clubg American COMMERCE Legion, U. .9 Sophomore Football. Alpha Pi Deltag Lawrence College I, 23 Associ- Service - Two years, six months. ate Advertising Manager, Commerce Magazine Thesis - Industrial Relations Department - 43 Director Service Bureau, Commerce Maga- Its Worth and Scope. zine 4. WILLARD L. DAYTON .... Rhinelander SOPHIE A- DEH!-ER - . Helena. MOHIGHG AGRICULTURE SOM LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Zeta: Phi Kappa Phig White Spadesg , , , , Star and Arrowg Track, Cross Country, ACl'10Fl'1l Women S MCdlC3l ASSQCIBUDH- Thesis - Increased Susceptibility to Tubercu- Service - One year, four months. IOSIS by USC Of the X-Yi-13K HARRY C, DEAN l , , . , Madison LORETTA DELKER ..... Milwaukee LAW LETTERS AND SCIENCE - l . Choral Unionp Outing Clubg Spanish Club. ?iLQlFgq5n2?:5aEtzlZfenCe College I' 2' Square Thesis - Properties of Planetary Motion. ervice - Overseas. , DORIS DELLICKER . . . Milwaukee I-IORACE K. DEAN . . . Milwaukee DO Chick LETTERS AND SCIENCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERUQG Delta. Gamma: Rockford College lg Union Vodvil 35 Homecoming Committee 3. - Theta Delta Chig Edwin Booth 1, 2: Haresfoot Thesis - The Principle of Duality in Analytic 3g American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Projective Geometry . 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DENNIS . Cortland, New York APM.. JOURNALISM Pi Kappa Alfahag Sigma Delta Chi 3. 4. Presi- dent 43 Cort and Normal l 3 Star and Arrow 2, 3, 43 Press Club Z, 3, 4, President 43 Student Senate 4, Chairman Executive Committee. Organizations Committee3 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Octopus Board of Editors 33 Edi- tor Octopus 4. Service - Eleven months. Thesis - The Colyum as a Form of News- paper Humor. GRACE DESIMVAL .... . . Superior LETTERS AND SCIENCE Superior State Normal I, Z3 Pythia3 Mathe- matics Club. Thesis - Projective Theory of Conicoids. BESS DE VILBISS . . . Ferl Wayne, Ind. ..Betsy.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Northwestern University I, 23 Geography Club of University of Wisconsin: Y. W, C A. Thesis -'Geographical Influences in the Devel- opment of Winnipeg. ,JOHN S. DICKENS . . . . La Crosse Dick COMMERCE La Crosse.Normal l. 23 Square Club. MARION DICKENS . . .... Milwaukee LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Gamma: Milwaukee Normal School I3 Chairman Registration, Homecoming 33 Chair- man Womerfs Arrangements Committee, Prom 33 Union Vodvil 3. FRANCES ELIZABETH DIEBOLD . Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - The Habits of Res iration as Exhibi- tcd by the Common Pond Tlisrtle. DOROTHY DIETZ ..... Chicago, Ill. HOME ECONOMICS Alpha Omicron Pig Rockford College 1, 23 Swimming Team 3. Thesis - Bacteria of Canning. PAUL DIETZMAN .... Richland Center Dieu COMMERCE E,,I C College 1, 2. Service - One year. Thesis - Latin and South America. OSCAR DINKWITZ . . . . Marinetie Dink LAW Intercollegiate Menorah Society l, 2, 3, 43 In- tercollegiate Zionist Society 2, 3, 43 jewish Stu- dents' Association 3, 4. ARNO V. DIX ..... Port Washington Curley COMMERCE The Middle Temple. 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Madison LILLIAN A. DOERY . . . Afgoma Lil Donnie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Chi Omega: Crucible 3: Twelfth Night: Secre- tary W. A. A. 4: Indoor Baseball Team l:Da.nc- ing Team 2: Union Vodvil Z.: joint Production Z: S. G. A. Executive Council 4: Chairman Womans Vocational Conference Committee 4: S. G. A. Board 3. Thesis - History of EmpIoyer's Welfare Work. MEDICINE Thesis - Teleroentography ol Sella Lurcica with Observations on 200 Normal Cases. MYRON GIDOCTER . . . . . Milwaukee ..Dac.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Octosa Club. Thesis - The Preparation of Ionone. EDWARD T. DONOVAN . Miles City, Mont. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HOWARD M. DODGE . . Valparaiso, Ind. Pi Tau Si8mH1A-S-M-E- -5'Pf'f'2ff EDITH DQPP . . .... Davenport, I a. LETTERS AND SCIENCE 'Dflfby Sigma Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Inner Gate: Union LETTERS AND SCIENCE Vodvil 3, 4: Haresfoot. Club 3: Haresfoot Pro- duction 3. Alpha Gamma Delta: Augustana College 1, 2: Thesis --Comparison of Siinal to Static Ra- C' dBCffd'P . S tios for Overhead and1Loop erials Using Vari- I esls - ge enslon ystems for Em' ous Types of Vacuum Tubes. P Oyees' MARGARET A. DOERR . Mt. Vernon, Ind. CHARLES W' DORFg,1fjch.: ' Buffalo' N' Y' ncuspien COMMERCE MEDICINE Sigma Nu: Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4. Ex- ecutive Committee: Track l. 2: Inner-Gate. I - A Thesis-Commerce in Latin and South ical Association: Sophomore Honors. America, Thesis - Determination of the Normal Emp- tying Ti.rne of the Normal Stomach. Achoth: Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Outing Club Z, 3. 4, Secretary 3: Women's Med- PHILIP I-I. DOWLING ..... Madison Phil R. JANET DOGGETT .... Danville, Va. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Randolph-Macon Woman's College l, 2: Out- ing Club 4: Mathematics Club 4. Thesis -- Linear Substitution in the Complex LETTERS AND SCIENCE Chi Phi: Phi Beta Kappa: Sophomore High Honors: President junior Mathematical Club 4: Electrician for Senior Play 2: junior Play 3: Union Vodvil 3: Circus 3. Plane. Thesis - Dynatron. 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Norwalk 'Ons Bisc E ELIZABETH DUNBAR . . . Elkhorn 5 LETTERS AND SCIENCE --Ben -- 37 La Crosse Normal 1, Z. Thesis - Cultural Investigations on One- . LETTERS AND SCIENCE . Ceued Algae- Beloit College 1. Z: Congregational Cabinet. ' Thesis - Sources of Longfellow's HiaWal:ha. JOSEPH DREPS ' ' ' Tvmah NEWMAN L. DUNNE . . . Cedarsburg JOM Gloamy LETTERS AND SCIENCE COMMERCE A Lax Normal I, 25 French Club 3, 43 S anish - - . - . - Club 3, 43 Pianist of Slganish Club 3, 4g Igrench F-Iflzbslgma Kappa' Travellers Club' Spanish Play, Les Precieuse idicules 3. ' ' FRANCES ELIZABETH DWIGHT . Madison B. W. DREWRY . . . . . M ilwaulzee --Fmnn H .Pmn egg LETTERS AND SCIENCE - PHARMACY Kappa Alpha Theta: French Club. Kappa Psi, F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical So- Thesis - Cert:-1in'Personal Beliefs of Honore ciety. de Balzac. Thesis -Phosphoric. Acid and Soluble Phos- Phates. K ' A. I-I. EBERLEIN . . . . Wausau . . 'Huh ANNA DUFEK ........ 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LETTERS AND SCIENCE Sigma Nug Lawrence College 13 Ku Klux Klang Skull and Crescentg Daily Cardinal Reporter 2, Desk Editor 33 Administration Editor 1921 Badger 33 Chairman Publicity Committee 1921 Prom 35 Publicity Committee Homecoming 35 Chairman Alumni Committee Homecoming 45 All University Traditions Committee 3. Thesis - Water Power Regulation - Its His- tory and Future Development. WADE M. EDMUNDS ..... Madison ..Ed .. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Aberdeen Normal 25 A. I. E. E. DEWEY GEORGE EDSON . Alceszer, S. D. Blondie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Lambda Chi Alpha: Creighton University lg South Dakota University 23 Gun and Blade Club: American Legiong Vice President, South Dakota Club. Service - One year. Thesis -The Federal Electric Railway Com- mission. WILMER C. EDWARDS . . Marion Bill MEDICINE Phi Beta Pig Lawrence College 1. 2: Medic Football 4: Madison High School Instructor 3, 4. Thesis - Topographical Anatomy. OTTO A. EGGEBRECHT . . . Wausau A ..Eggs.. COMMERCE Phi Sigma Kappag River Falls Normal 25 Fresh- man Basketball, 19193 Varsity' Football 1920. IVAN GEORGE ELLIS . . . Milwaukee ..Dubby.. MEDICINE Gamma Tau Beta, Milwaukee Normal 1, 2g Thesis - Physiological Chemistry. W. B, ELLIS ....... Evanston, Ill. ..Bun.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Delta Phig Brown University 1 3 Ku Klux Klang Assistant Manager Football 45 Varsity Football Manager. CLYDE B. EMERY . . . Kansas City, Mo. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Chi Phi: Iron Crossg White Spadesg Phi Beta Kappap Delta Sigma Rhog Artusg Student Council of Defense lg Vice President Y. M. C. A. 21 Chairman Religious Conference Zg Stu- dent Senate 3g Chairman Student Elections 45 President Philomathia 35 President Forensic Board 43 Cardinal Editorialist 3, 43 Intercollegi- ate Debate 3. 41 Second in junior Ex. 3g Chair- gan Pipe of Peace Committee 35 Council of orty. EULALIA EMANUEL . . . . Shawano Lalie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Delta Pig Lawrence College 1, 23 Press Club 35 Outing Club 4 Thesis - Comparison of Myrhological Charac- ters in Ovid's Fristia and Metamorphoses. RUTH ENCKHAUSEN ..... La Crosse NORMAL La Crosse Normal 1, 2. Thesis - The Development and Decline of Browning's Dramas. in-1 .mmInmmmilimmlmiiwiiiiimim. 'W 'ill' .uiwwimi I mi 1 I l , , ,, i ii...mi.Wi...i.i.,.im,.ii.,iwumiiiiiiiii1..iiiimmim I P a fl e 9 .6 1fliilijkggliiiiiglimigigygign i I I ri ir im iummniiummiiwgil-331915-umuiuiiiimum ii Iwimmiimniiiniiwniwiunwin v in 1 ui 1 I u r . .. 1, ,, ,,., ., . , 1-I-1:1-,., ..... ,, .,.. ,...,,,.., ., fm1.:.lI11?ZIl:1E1l!:11i:1:f11E1.lf11!1.I!1!11If11f,1!11111!!11! 1l.:l1r51111:11!1:..111!11l11l.:!1111.1111.!11l11!,1l1:11..u.l1.l1.1L141.I11l111I1:'luI:2Rl1..l?1 All 1 ,, I 1 11'1I :f--1---, . , , . .. ,,...,.-.,.. 1:-. - 1- ' 1 I, -'15 211:14 CLASSES 1. 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Y , A. galley 'aassel 3'g1IgaggiT1g LETTERS AND SCIENCE Qnofs E, PUCIFIEH Bam 11 - Z1 vi 17 NP ' 'Kap a Kappa Garnmap Prom Committee3g S. 0mQ1'P-HOUQF-S743 G- A- bcaffl 3- G. Board 3: Homecorning Committee 45 I Thesis - George Sand and l'talia.n Influence. gqi?-eta,-y Iigdignapolbglub 4, ' , ' esis - an emarics. Wxu,mM1E. ERICKSON . . Madison Bill MAYSEL E. EVANS ....... Banggr CHEMTCMQ 'ENGINEERING LETTERS ANDSCIENCE Wisqonsin Engineer 1. 21- 31 41: Ghemieal Engi- 'Outing'Club 3, 41 Y. W. C. A. 3, 41 Pythia 41 gearing Society, Freshman, Sophomore Gym TCHHIS. , '- ' Servioe +Ohe year. A RICHARD ,D. EVANS . . . E114Zl'l.S'1Ji'lle .. , Dick ESTVAD . .. . , ..... Madison MEDICINE I GQWRSE IN QQMMERGE Q Y Psi Upsilong'Garnma 'Ifau Bepag Sigma Sigma? 1111551-1jatignal1C1ub, SCQbb3I'Cl and ,B'lQClC:j Y. Cabinet Thesis -'lFhe:Analysis'oFFinancial Reports. 1K3PP9rPh1graphicaI Anatomy 1 CSIS 1'YOPO A Y' V I ,- . EUNICE 'ETHPER . . . M'i'l-waukee , , , , , . E ' 1 A ' ' CQORDON G. 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Lake Mills Phil LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kappa Sigma: Ku Klux Klan: Baseball: Student Senate: Phi Kappa Phi. Thesis - Civic Training in Modern High School. MARY FARNAM .... . . . La Crosse HOME ECONOMICS Gamma Phi Beta. CARL W. FARRELL ..... Sterling, I ll. Ujimmy.. COMM ERC E Chi Phi: Beta Gamma Sigma: Commerce Club: Haresfoot Club: Associate Editor Commerce Magazine 4: Commerce Basketball Team 1917. EDGAR GEORGE FARRINGTON . . Mondovi Ed, Furry AGRICULTURE Phi Sigma Kappa: Star and Arrow: Chigpewa Valley Club: Club: Saddle and irloin Clubgl-Treshman Baseball:Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, W pA ric. Baseball 1: Freshman Track: Freshman gasket Ball l, Captain. ELIZABETH FECKLER . . . Fargo, N. D. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Achoth: North Dakota Club. Thesis - Thesis Course, Economics. NELS C. FEDDERSEN . . . . . Racine Nellie, Feddy COMMERCE Sigma Phi Epsilon: Freshman Gym Team I: Campus Religious Council 3. 4 3 Lutheran Stu- dent Cabinet Z, 3, 4, President 4. Thesis - Thesis Course. ARCHIBALD HUBERT FEE . . Superior . .Shorty .. COMM ERCE Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Haresfoot Follies 2: Harcsfoot Club 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Union Vodvil 3: Manager Freshman Baseball Team: Commerce Cross Country Team 2: U. of W. Ice Hockey Club: Varsity Ice Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4: Homecoming Committee 3. Service - 10 months. JOHN M. FEENEY . . . Glenwood, Minn. ..-lack.. MEDICINE Sigma Nu: Gamma Tau Beta: University of Minnesota l, 2. Thesis - Teleroentgenography of the Sella Turcica with Observations on Two Hundred Normal Cases. I-I. A. FELDMANN ...... Milwaukee LETTERS AND SCIENCE Y. lvl. C. A. Cabinet 1920-l92I. Service - One Year. -E -'ifefllfiG:71ETfS3':Ei3I6:3152-573321552LTI..- .-,-....'f,'.Ili1.I.,..I. .:...a..,f. lf ' I ' 1..f2f' If1flSI!.'fff'i2 .. I'Z'f3 I-174-5 .I .,,.ffT.1'fQ,, 'ITLL1 1'fI.f:W.7Xfll Q' ' El '. cC-FI'.'J11'Ff'K'.2.S7Si:Tff.Kfi?51 Q' I 5 ' ' , : ' I - fQ1...e.... 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I- Student Senate 3: Cardinal Editorial Staff 3: . - Badger Board of Control 3: Business Manager MARGARET FISHER ---- Chicago HZ- Ef PVECOHSH Octopu? Trgasurgr OQOIRJIS Suk- Fish, Fisher 5- is ing ompany : ice resi ent . . . : - 3: Treasurer 2: Cabinet 2, 3: Business Staff LETTERS AND SCIENCE -. 1920 Badger: Athena l, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Walrus Club: Social Service Club: Wisconsin Sophomore Semi-Public Debate: International Forum: W. A. A.: Hockey Team: Basketball Club 2: Regimental Band l. Team: Archery: Crucible. . Thesis - Industrial Housing for Workmen. Thesis - Samuel Gornpers Influence on the , American Labor Movement. FLORA FILTZER .... . . . Milwaukee Flo WILLIAM G. FISHER . . . . Unity LETTERS AND SCIENCE Bill l gelta Dkelgagelta: Pllgi Kaippa IZhi Pi Epsilcln COMMERCE e ta: omino, resi ent 3 eystone : -. . - Union Vodvil 2: junior Play l920: Pre-Prom 1252: Igilggaggg 2gnd4E1ZiE,ZxIt?g:ZaiiIgl?st2r Play.4' . . . , . Commerce Magazine 2, 3: Commerce Club, Thesls -Humamzmg Factors m Amencam' Chairman of Interclub Committee' Treasurer l lation' Advertising Club 33 Secretary' of 'University E, LOUISE FINCH.-I ' ' . ' Pe?ria, IU' ggisgolrlsgalgggs Association: Circulation Staff Squeeze ' Thesis - The CMaclison7 Market. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Sv G. A. Board 3: yi W- C' A- 4' JAMES FITZGIBBONS . . . Monroe Thesis -The Iniiuencing Ibsen's Realism on Fitz the Women Characters in the Domestic Dra- COMMERCE mas of Arthur Wing Pinero, Henry Arthur jones, and Bernard Shaw. Delta Tau Delta. y , , I ' Luyiwii MII iw IIIIIIIIII If I !!.,5!'!'F U'fT 'l'f!!UI5!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!I !!!! lEEE!!..'P'! E?ET'!!!'F5E!f! !u ll li',:'!!E!!!Y!!!!!I 'I' H LU!J1I!!wwe-LI'-'mL'f1!!4iinI I I1+15 'IvI'112'fi'. 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I . l , .E- ALOIS' A. Fix ...... . Madison ujokei.. MAI.. AGRICULTURE Mercier Club: Saddle and Sirloin: Wisconsin 'International Livestock judging Team 4. Service - Six months. GEORGE I-LFLATZ . . . . Milwaukee ..J.. MEDICINE Baseball l, 2. Thesis -The Effect of the Removal of the Sino-auricular Node in the Mammalian Heart. MERVIN O.F1.OM . . . . Madison Marv MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: A. S. M. E. 3, 4: Cap- tain R. O. T. C.: Freshman Gym Team 1: Varsity Gym 4. WILLIAM B. FLOREA . . NewYork, N. Y. . Bilz LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beta Theta Pi: Iron Cross 5 Inner Gate: Union Board: Associate Business Manager, Badger 3: Chairman, Finance Committee, .Iunior Class 3: Prom Finance Committee 3 : Senior Class Treas- urer 4: Advertising Club: General Mgr., U. W. 1921 Exposition. Thesis - A Trade Survey Of Madison and Dane County. LEON F. FOLEY . . . Wisconsin Rapids LOTHROP FRANK FOLLETT . . Ottawa, I ll. ' 'Bud LETTERS AND SCIENCE Sigma Phi: Phi Kapga Phi: Iron Cross: White Spades: Skull and rescent: Ku Klux Klan: Chairman 1921 junior Prom: Captain Cadet Corps I: Chairman Traditions Committee 2: Secretary and Treasurer Badger Club 3: Execu- tive Committee Wisconsin-in-China 3: Campus Reli ious Council 4: Chairman 1921 Religious COn?erence: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4: Council of Forty 3, 4, President 4: Chairman Special Fea- ture l9l9 Homecoming. General Chairman 1920 Homecoming. Service - Eight months. Thesis -Housing Legislation and Due Pro- cess of Law. JOSEPHINE A. Foorii J .... Hartford 0 HOME ECONOMICS Castalia 3, 4: Euthenics 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 3, 4. Thesis -The Little Plate Method for the Determination of Milk Organisms. HENRY M. FORD ...... janes-ville Plank CIVIL ENGINEERING Dubuque College 1: Phi Kaggpa Phi: American Association of Engineers, tudent Chapter: Engineers' Minstre s. Thesis - Efficiency Test of a Twelve-inch Girard Impulse Turbine. NELLIE FORREST ....... Poynette ' HOME ECONOMICS ' Euthenics Club 3, 4. KATHERINE G. FORWARD . . . Oshkosh ..Kay.. E E E E W LETTERS AND SCIENCE LA Oshkosh Normal 1, 21 Delta Delta Delta: Glee E Phi Delta Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Band: Student Club: Class Basketball 1. U . I - Editor-in-Chief. Wisconsin Law Review. Thesis - Legislation m Wisconsin -Regarding E Service - Two years. the Unmarried Mother and Her Children. L E E . E - , ,H . ., .. E+ C E - 5 5 s 3 5 . - E . Hi... ...W M.. m.......,.,. f- -..,.....m.., . .fu ,,w'rm4vmm'sE. li.. r..li..l. .ii li, in . ii ii i 1' i. .lm I 1 . ir Wir. 'l Iffi..,afa.z.a.asllwa.,,' imIM...,......iNiall,il.'l.ui,,s....a,,.lil 1 I 'i A ' M 'V all mlm lil' i ii ll X uwinwWwf v1'-fH 'H Page 98 :Is IE as I..II,..I5Ig:IIIIIIIIII5IIsgg:gI:I:I::s:IIIIIIIIIII:I5I:rII:z5IssIm::5EEiIEQZEQIIIIIIIIs:IggI:II:I:II:IIIpI:IgI.,:I:5I.IIIII:IIs:I.I:IIIa::IgI::'Il:I U CLASSES ' 'i'l ' 5 Zi fl el If.I5If'.!'I' I. q-, ?IIIII..IIIIWIII,I,II uuuu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II. I I IIIIIIIIII III.. 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I S Thesis - A Microscopic Study of Copper Min- E CARLTON I-I, POSTER h I ' . , Oshkosh erals from the Seven Devils Mining District, E ncuuy., Idaho. LETTERS AND SCIENCE WILL I-I. FRICKER H .h L . . Whitewater University of Chicago l, 25 Phi Gamma Delta: Blu Service - Two years. COMMERCE Thesis - A Study of the Application of a De- Whitewater Normal l. partmental Bonus System. Thesis - Analysis of Financial Reports. HARRY 5. FOX i l t ---. Janesville DoRo1'HY FRITSCH--b . . . Wauwatosa oi LETTERS AND SCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Alpha Deltag Oshkosh Normal: Y. M. C. A. Secretary Sophomore Class. Cabinet: Wisconsin Law Review. Thesis - Institutions and Agencies for Child Thesis - The Legal Status of Collective Bar- Welfare in Wisconsin. gaining. HAROLD O. PRO!-IBACH . . Medford, Ore. PHILIP GORDER Fox . . Waterloo Red ph-I COMMERCE I Cardinal l 1 Badger Staff, Editorial Assistant Z, COMMERCE Purchasing Agent and Assistant Accountant 3: Lambda Chi Axphag Beta Gamma Sigma: phi ITIreasurer, isconsin Literary Magazine 43 Beta Kappap Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Espfma' C A Q I. MH. C Treasurer 3,4gSophomore High Honors: Inter- T mls ' ost Ccountmg Of 1 mg Om' glleglafgi Rogivgngi-dColrnmerge Cgrew gig gl:-zrsity pany- 1 oxing qua 3 ut eran tu ent a inet 1. ' - Thesis -Cost and Financial Systems for the RUSSELL E' FROST. ' ' ' ' Madlson Canning Industry. ,Russ , ' AGRICULTURE Band 2, 35 Daily Cardinal Staff lg Board of MARGUERITE A' Brooklyn' N' Y' Control 31 Managing Editor CountryMaga- Mannle zine 4gfIrXreg'nationg Club fi-1 Press3CIZ1bS41jdxim- ciety o erican acterio ogists , 5 a e LETTERS AND SCIENCE and Sirloin 43 Chairman, Country Mag. Mixer Gamma Phi Betag Spanish Club. 45 Publicity Chairman, Ag-Home Economics Thesis - The Philosophy of john Galsworthy. Mixer 43 Prom Committee 3. 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Arcadia nwesu --Clm,y-- PHARMACY LETTERS AND SCIENCE iif,l?g15TQ55a1E,kE'gf5ff '2,?fmaCCuUe1 Soc Phi Kappa Sigma. Athenae, Vice President 3. 'ghesis - The Extraction of Caryophyllin from President 4: Sophomore Semi-Public Debate Oves' Closer 2: joint Debate 3. . Thesis -National Budgetary Reform. PHILIP W. GATES .... . MadlS0n Phil AGNES FULLER ...... Madison AGRICULTURE V - ' A c' : Square Club: Saddle and Sirloin Club, LETTERS AND CCIENCE Viflellgresident: Spanish Club: Spanish Play: Chi Omega: Pythia Z, 3, 4: President, Green Friars: Gobblers: Associate-Editor Agricul- Button I: Keystone. tural Magazine: Sophomore Football 2: Class Thesis - Behavior of the Plea. Numerals 2: International Stockjudging Team. ervice - ne year, six mon s. S ' O ' th HAN5 DAVID GAEBI-ER - - Watertown ADELBERT PAUL GERPIARDT . . . Neenah LAW HAI.. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . EDNA C. GAPEN . . . . Monroe Engineers' Club 2.3,'4:A.S.lvl. E. 3,4:A. A.E. --Edu 3, 4: Wisconsin Engineer Staff 3, 4. 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Thesis - Comparison of the Degree of Immun- ity Produced with Variously Prgoared Vaccines and that Prepared with Ultra iolet Rays. HELEN GILL ..... . Madison Gill - LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kappa Allpha Thetag Treasurer, Red Gauntletg Bow ing eam 1, 2. , Thesis - The Industrial Villages as Social Units. GRACE A. GLEERUP . . . . Madison . Bunny LETTERS AND SCIENCE W. A, A.: Head of Tennis 3: Indoor Baseball Varsity Ig Dancing, Varsity 25 Wearerg Apparatus Honors: Swimmin Honors, Danc- ing Honorsg Glee Club: Dolpiin Clubg Union Vodvil 23 Badger Staff I, 2, 3: Art Editor, Lit- erary Magazine 4. Thesis - Amar Sin Saber a Quien. SYLVIA H. GNEWIKOW . . Norwalk Silv LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis-The Political History Of Monroe County. WILBER WILLIAM GOESSLING, St.Loui.s, Mo. Bill LETTERS AND SCIENCE Chi Psi: Inner Gate: junior Prom Committee 4g Homecoming Committee 45 Varsity jam- boree Committee 3: Union Vodvil 2, 3, Thesis - The Unskilled Laborer. SIDNEY B, GOEF ....... Elkhorn HSM.. MEDICINE Lambda Chi Alphag Athenae 2g Senior Class Play 2. Thesis - Reductases in the Body Fluids. IDA GOLD ........... Berlin LETTERS AND SCIENCE Menorah I, 2, 3, 43 jewish Students' Associa- tion 3, Secretary 4. Thesis - French. 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Hartland LETTERS AND SCIENCE Chi Omega: Phi Kagpa Phi: Theta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 4: Lake rie College 1: eystone: Press Club: Daily Cardinal, reiaorter 2, Special Writer 3, Womarfs Editor : Badger Staff, Associate-Feature Editor 3 : Prom Committee 3. S'l::liIqesis - Apprenticeship and Continuation oo s. l'l.ARRIET GORDON ..... Darlington HOME ECONOMICS S. G. A. Board : Euthenics Club. RICHARD j. 'GORDON .... Chicago, Ill MEDICINE Louis Institute l, 2. Thesis - Thymus Gland in the Adult. MARIAN Goss ........ Oshkosh LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Gamma. I Thesis - Workmen s Compensation Act. ARCHIE H. GOULD .... . . Nekoosa ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Service - Six mOnr.hs. ESTHER G. GRAHAM . . Milwaukee ..Esk.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kapga Alpha Theta: Milwaukee Normal l : Y. W. . A.: W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, W. W. A. Board 4: Head of Bowling: Dolphin Club: Crucible: I-lookey 2, 3: Bas etball 2: Bowling 3. Thesis - Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales in Story Play Fomi. RAYMOND C. GRAMS . . . La Crosse ..Ray.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi ,Kappa Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu: Scabbard and Blade. ' ' ' Thesis - Maintenance of Roads. LEON A. GRAPE . . . . Bruce, S. D. ..Shm-ly.. ' COMMERCE Thesis - The Intemational Housing Situation. GLADYS GREENE . . . . Madison ..7.ag.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Beta Ka a: Choral Union I: French Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sophomore Honors 2: Dancing Team 2. Thesis - French Translation, I-Iervieu. RUSSELL S. GREENFIELD . . Superior Russ AGRICULTURE - Superior Normal l : Athena Literary Society. Service - One year, six months. 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T I I .M 1.4 ,...,..l...i.......,,,,,..M...,.....,.W.wimmgiiifm A 3g5g1,33gm,.l.1IH...Nnam.a.aa..i.iaam,s.aa.,e,.i mm..m I ul. .ln .mm H.. in .1 E E 5 E55 E 'E E E E E Q El if Els MABEL JOSEPHINE GREGG . . . Madison HELEN GUNDERSON . .' . Fennimore LETTERS' AND SCIENCE Music if Castalia 2, 3, 4, Board 4g Forensic Board, Secre- Choral Union: Arts and Crafts Club. EE Ear? -ig Castalia-Pythia Debate: -Y. W. C. A. l, Y Thesis.-A Survey of the Parasites of Farm gi: 'Animals in Wisconsin with General Statements GLEN H. GU51-IN I n . Wautoma Conceming Treatment. .. ., gig Gus E E . SCRANTON I-I. GREGG . . . M ilwauhee CML ENG'NEER'NG Eli Scratch Triangle: Ripon College l, 25 A. A. E. QE ' Service - Two years. one month. E22 CIVIL ENGINEERING Thesis -- The Design of a Reinforced Concrete Arch over the Harrison Street Crossing of the EE Triangleg Tau Beta Pi 3 Civil Engineering So- Illinois Central Railway Tracks. gig ciety: A. A. Eg Engineers' Student-Faculty 'Egg Committeeg Engineers' Minstrels. EE Thesis - Effect of the Delay in Placing on the I - Strength of Concrete- CHARLES GUTENKUNST . . Milwaukee - Chuck REUBEN C. GRIMSTAD . . . Mount I-Ioreb COMMERCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Ehi Kappa Psi: Freshman Swimming Team l, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3. 4. arslty 2' I Al-VA E- GROTH - ------ JGCMOH ELEANOR GUTENKUNST . . Milwaukee LETTERS AND SCIENCE El gorr6ellUni21:eriityV6, 29 Gerilfnan Clluibg Y. W. C. LETTERS AND SCIENCE 'I 'min U I -Oman -Orgs eague' Thesis -A Critical and Constructive Study l Thesis -ireparauon of Smbme' of the Methods of the Girl Reserve Movement - mdwY1WA1A - EVERETT L. GRUBB . Indianapolis, Ind. y MEN v MARIEI-IAASS. . . . . . . . . Merton MINNIG ENGINEERING LE S AND SCIENCE TTER ' Phi Delta Theta: Inter-Fraternity Conference: A ' D I Council of Forty. Freshman Commission lg Pythia 1, 2, 3. I . I . Y l I . 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Evolution of Occupational Therapy. GLADYS R- HP-DL?jf - Ff- WWI Ind' 5. B. I-IAMBLEN . . . . . Franklin, Ind. Glad Baz LETTERS AND SCIENCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Northwestern University 13 W. A. A.: Dolphin Chi Phi, Scabbard and Blade. Y M C A Cab- Club' 3' 42 Swimming Team 1' Z' 3' 4' . inet l 3 3' U W En ineers' Club ll 2' 3 4' Thesis --The Production of Lencopenia by Wiscohsih En inee!,3,iAana H4 ' ' ' ' Virulent I-lemolytic Streptococci. 3 ' g ' BERGER A. l'IAGEN . . . Stoughton --Shmyh l'lARRIET E. l'IAMMOND . . Antigo . jakie ENGINEERING LETTERS AND SCIENCE Sigma Phi Epsilong Gamma Sigma: A. S. M. E.5 Gym Team Z, 3, 4, Captain 4g man 2, 35 Barnard Treasurer 43 Castaliag Outing Club Union Vodvil 23 University Circus 2, 35 Red Board 13 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Council 3, 41 Arrow Club. Congregational Cabinet 2, 3. Thesis - Codification of a Poor Law for Wis- I-IERMAN B. l'lALPERIN . . . Madison comm' COMMERCE Iaiqiiomathgii sophsfgofe semi-PUIIIIC Debateg MARY MCDUFFIE l'lAMP'g2N h D C isconsin enora ociety. as in gon, A . Thesis - Foreign Exchange 1914-1920. g LETTERS AND SCIENCE JOSEPHINE MARIE l'lALSOR . . De Forest V ..-IU.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE LILLIAN M. I'lANAN . . . Oregon UB . .. Kappa Deltag Castalia, Executive Board 3 Stu- 'mme dents' Religious Council. MUSIC Thesis - Elements of Various Courses for Citizenship Instruction to the Immigrant. Choral Unionj Y. W. C.A.3 ClefClubgCasLalia. f :2E1.5iiE?27J.'QSFSZEWIIEZQQ7.TQ':7:E'f.'i4EfKi'if'Q' ffl1:'Q3.:'f..3i:9'.7:'.12'.iiff 'Tf'5fE:Q3'. l A I. . . . L 1 .L J ' V i Exams:.fms:ii2::f:m:mi'5f. -I-ff-1- --s-v-:b:A- -:- '-'- r -'vm-f.f' N21 -I I I I I IIII IIII III II IIIII IIIIII I IIII III IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN-IIIIIIII-,IIIMIIII III III III III I II I I I I I I I III, I.. ,,,II,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, I, II, II, , . 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CATHERINE I-IANITCI-I ..... Superior ITARS CHRISTIAN ' ' Amery GHS I LETTERS AND SCIENCE 1 Sweet Briar College I, 23 Pythia 4. AGRICULTURE ghesis -The Variation in Musculature of a Northland College 1, 2. Y' M, C. AA: Badger at' Club3 Saddlelziand Sirloin3 American Society of HARRY l'lANKlN .... . M arineite AEIICII tum ngIneeIs' I Hank I-IERDIS P. l'lANSON ..... Milwaukee COMMERCE Menorah l, Z, 3, 4g Wisconsin Zionist Society MUSIC 1- 2- , . , , Phi Kappa Phig ClefClub l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- Thesis - AHHIYSIS Of B'-1510655 OYSGYUZHUOU- dent 2, President 43 Girls' Glee Club Z, 3, 41Ao- , companist 3, 43 Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 43 Key- ,IULIA JUDGE l-IANKS ..... Madison stone 4. ' Jule Thesis -- Music in the junior High School. LETTERS AND SCIENCE RALPH E. HANTZSCH .... Milwaukee Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Kappa Phig Pi Epsilon Delta: Red Domino 1, 2. 3. 4: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 43 Vice President-Fjunior Class3 Swimming . , Q 4 Team 13 Dancing eam 1, Z, 3, 43 Coach of Tau Beta P13 Eta Kappa Nu3 Engineers Club ,junior Class Play 33 Dancing Honors 13 Swim- 3, 47 A- li E- E' 4- ming Honors lg Union Vodvil 23 Red Domino Thesis -Magnetically Controlled Vacuum Productions 2, 3, 43 Vice President Pi Epsilon Tube. . Delta 43 Production Manager of Red Domino . 3: Badger Board Zz. l , I ROBERT E. HARDELL . Washington, D. C. Thesis - An Analysis and Criticism of Gordon ..B b.. Cmg 0, JOHN J. l'l.ANOUSEK ...... Antigo AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE I PII ?g 'Ii ISWQI ?0ngIie5S5?I'1aICCI5'ii.IifLiis'2' man rac 3 arsi y rac : gri . . 5 Agricultural Literary Society 3, 43 Saddle and Agric. Track 1, 2. Sirloin Club 3, 43 Country Magazine Staff 4. 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A. 2, 3, 4, ClefClub l, Z, 3, 41 Junior Playg Vice President Yellow Tasselg Student Representative University Convoca- tion Committee 4. Thesis-The Effect of Minimum Wage on Telephone Operators. IQATI-ILEEN HARRISON . . . Madison HK.. COMMERCE Alpha Gamma Pi 3, 45 Women's Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 49 W. A. A. 43 Commerce Mag 4. Thesis - Service at Cost Franchises. MAE EVELYN HART. . . Waunakee MaleycaL LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - A Study of Prostho onimus Cunlatus and Other Forms of Animal Parasites. LYLE C. I'IARVEY ........ Oconto Hooks CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH j. HARWOOD . . . Merrill ..Km.. CHEMISTRY Chemistry Clubg Badger Club. Thesis - Chloramines in the F riedel-Crafts Reaction. I IRMA CLEX I'IATCH . . . . Eau Claire nclex.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Zeta. V. V. I'IATCH ..... . . Eau Claire Vern COMMERCE Cardinal Reporter 12 Chippewa Valley Club I, 2, 3, 43 Square Club 3, 43 Junior Representative to Badger 3. Service - Two years. two months. I'I.AZEL MAY l'IATFIELD . . Madison ..I-lady.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Achothg Freshman Commission, Sophomore Commission: U. of Califomia 3. Thesis - Irving and I-Iis Critics. RACHAEL l'I.AUCK .... Fairbury, Neb. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Delta Theta: Chemical Engineers' Society: Engineers' Ivlinstrels. Kearney State Normal 1, 23 Twelfth Night. ,. rf' if. 5 vi, ,- , fl 5f-- ' KM . 1 V- rg- , , A lit! Pffjgfie asf - A -gf-1. is-' :sv fze li . 45:5 ' rr, 135: :'. , if ei - . N . 4-'- , 'W , .f I i 2:1 ff .P . ' G ,ri . A - . I - - f..3:i,f.m .-N L Elgiimummn nu I 1 ll lui l T n muu un mum Jigga!!---I' un -NWWW--iiggg1gwg,,wus-1lx',.gyggy3gQluifinzum -QW-il!-mn n nnlxuiuxvugiiuvigilliniiiqm -:hw I , mm ml Hmmmuwlmuu mlm mmm' sll.amaaasmaia1m........l....l....l..... T. T.. , I .T H. ...HW TN.. H... T., W.1w,..,.l.lil...m,.....l.,,..l.1. .nrT...,,....,,..,............ . ...m....,....,..,. .HT.,...T,.....,W,....,..l.......l., ith.......,,,i.,l..i..i..,.l...,......,..l... . 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MUCIIISOH Engineering Sogigfy 2, 3, 4. ..-Ella.. LETTERS AND 5C1ENCE GAROLD W. HEAL . . . . Marshjield E55 Garry f 1 Thesis - The Aims and Methods of the Girls EE 5.5 Reserve Movement in Madison. AGRICULTURE Northland College 1, Z3 Agricultural Literary gociietyE:l?a3dger lubg Y. . C. A., Saddle and ir om u . ANDREW B. I-IAWKINS . . . Cameron Hawhfe CATHERINE HEATH ..... Green Bay MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LETTERS AND SCIENCE ' Engineers: gasp? gappa Gamma: National Park Semi- - MARTIN A. I-IEFFERNAN . . . Caryville RAYMON N. I-IAWKINS .' . Milwaukee Marty Red COMMERCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Thesis -The Puget Sound Extension, C. M. Phi Kappa Sigma: Chemical Engineering Soci- 51 Sri P- RY- ety: Union Vodvil 1920. MARGUERITE M. I-IEINS . . . Kiel ..Marg,. FRANK S. I-IAYES ....... Superior COMMERCE Alpha Omicron Pig Womerfs Commerce Club I, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Z5 Swimming Team 2, Y. W. Lambda Chi Alphag A. S. M. E. C. 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Mattoon Phi Delta Theta: Gamma Sigma 4H0nOrary ..Bob.. Gymnastic Fratemitybg Freshman Gym Team: Varsitif4Gymnaitic Team '19 5 Assistant MEDICINE reasurer or iterary agazme. Thesis - Finance. .Zi Sgate Cglllege l, 25 Gamma Tau Betag I-I M P 3 'gma I- . SS . .... . Thesis - Normal Emptying Time of Stomach. AIIDIS NI II IIIIIIIOII MEDICINE Women's Medical Association. CHRISTIAN BRUN I-IENRICHSEN Thesis - The Relation of Basal Metabolism Bergen, Norway to Disease. CIVII' ENGINEERING HIESTAND . . . Madison Polyteknisk Iaereanstalt, Copenhagen, Den- --Dick-' mark: Norwegian House g Badger Ski Club. Thesis - Development of Waterpower of Lit- MINING ENGINEERING tle Wolf River at Royalton, Wis. Sigma phi Epsilon M, T, I-1-ERREID . Q , - Blair IVIARCIA NELSON I-IINKINS . . Delavan Pete Hink LETTERS AND SCIENCE Cl-IEMIST Y II Gamma Phi Beta: Keystone: President Green La Crosse Normal lg Gun and Bladeg Chemis- Button: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Y. W. tl-rg Club: rg-fkarsgy Squad in Rihxringb A CWA. gvyice President Physical Education Clubp esis - e reparation o ono rom cet- earer. aldehyde from Acetaldehyde. Thesis - Martin Strength Tests. I '- v-.z::11-p:.:.'f':-rev..Lv.-15.-5:-Lf,.:1f,:15.2.rx:.-'jj ' J .... .1. .... 1 , . I I if. :ff ,X rgw - mi V . ' 551 51' ' if f. 'Ze . I ' 1. Q 1 l ' :n:,:,...g -1- -, ' -1 S- . Q. -A 1 Sv. L5 -.emi ' I if 1 .Eg 1 - ' gg .. . . 1 U AininEWl.WW.ww,W,U V, ,,.... ,.,.n, , ,.n. ,, Yi...U,l,...lmy-,,,yi!-11,-I,,WW if V W 1 M f W. M I-mm H V A M i i i E Wllll ll H WNKIIHHFIIIYYVIIII lllll l A lll I l l lil A Al V 1ll!NN1luwwNllrwwlrvlvullvlilrllllllllllIIN ll llulmmlwllllull H Im N N Hvluuumwirlll l l H 1 1 l I Page 10S i .-.--.'-- -'.-- . .. ...ri-iz-:--... ..... ,.... ,.. ,., .,. 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LETTERS AND SCIENCE DOROTHY HINMAN . . . Sandwich, Ill. --Dorn Whitewater Normal I, 29 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Council. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - Wm. Pitt and the Great War in America. Thesis - Criteria forI!ud?ing Literature to be read by High School upi s. EDWARD HINTERBERG . . . Eau Claire WU-UAM D- HOP-RD, IR-I - FUN AfkinS0'1 --Venn Bill NORMAL SCHOOL GRADUATE AGRICULTURE Superior Normal 1' Z. Sigma Chi: Kappa Beta Phig Ku Klux Klang Thesis - Determination of Methods by which Saddle and Sirloin' Standard Arithmetic Scales can be used as Supervisory Instruments. . H V. H . . . L C GILBERT J. I-IIPKE .... New Holstein OBART CDG? ,, a mme ..Gib.. Hobe AGRICULTURE QOMMERCE , La Crosse Normal 1, 25 Alpha Sigma Phi. Delta Upsllon- Thesis - Thesis Course. EARL SPENCER I-IIRSHHEIMER . La Crosse COMMERCE ARTHUR HOFFMAN ..... Milwaukee Hamilton Collelge N. Y. lg Chi Psig Manager Thesis -England, and the Promulgation of Varsity Track eam 4g Advertising Club 3, 4. the Monroe Doctrine. 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Milwaukee Nick, ' 'Fritz LETTERS AND SCIENCE Milwaukee State Normal lg U. of Illinois 2: Thesis - Methods for Preparation and Deter- mination of Phenyl-autaldehyde. LILLIAN RUTI-I HOLLIS . . . Chicago,1ll. Lisly LETTERS AND SCIENCE bflilwaukee Normal 1, Zp Badger Club: Choral IO . --The Return of the Soldier to Civil I e. PAUL A. HOLMES .... . M ilton J OURNALISM Milton Colle e 1, Z3 Sigma Delta Chig Press Clubg Desk Ifditor, Daily Cardinal. Thesis - The Development of the Linotype, NORMAN H. HOLT . . . . Cambridge COMMERCE Delta Sigma Phi. Thesis - Commercial Opportunities of the Latin American Countries. WILBURE I-IOLTZ . . . . Columbus uPBZ2'. COMMERCE Kappa Sigma: Prom Committee 3. Thesis - Analysis of Financial Statements. DOROTFTY JUNE HOOPER . Aberdeen, S. D. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Northern Normal and Industrial School I, 23 Spanish Clubg Outing Club. VIOLA E. B. HOPKINS . . . Madison Avi.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Whitewater Normal 1, 2 g German Club: Choral Union. 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E Lawrence College 1, Saint Francis SOCICCY- Thesis - Complex Indicators in Free Associa- tion. RALPH HORTON . . . Miles City, M0nf- WALTER I-I. I-IUBIN . . . Shell Lake HON Ra.szus Zeta Psip Skull a d Cresce tg Ku Klux Klang Kapga Beta Phi. n MIDDLE AGRICULTURE The5l5 '-ACC0UnUl'lg- Iowa State Colle e of Agriculture lg Track Team 21 Varsity gross Country Squad 2. , HAROLD A- HOVDE - - - - Washbuf V1 EDNA LOUISE HUFFMAN . Richland Center Dynamite --Huffyh AGRICULTURE I-IOME ECONOMICS Freshman Football 19135 Sophomore Football Castalia 2, 3: Euthenics 4. 1914. Thesis - Home Demonstration Work in Home Economics. LEONARD M- HOVLID - - Menomnie W. ARTHUR HUGHES . , . . Carrollville ..L ., en LETTERS AND SCIENCE 5 1 LETTER AND SCIENCE Member of Arts and Crafts Club 3, 4 Stout Institute 1, Z3 Thesis - Orfialnization of junior and Senior Thesis - Industrial Organization. High School anual and Industrial Arts. I l I l l l ,U ,L gi:iwlEiill1'lF..i '. .. M.. C '. ml.. 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GSQZYQYQ- fmxzz JESSIE I-I. I-IUME . . . . Milwaukee VOLNEY I-IYsi.oP .... . La Valle --Jew Dm LETTERS AND SCIENCE V Milwaukee Normal l 3 Barnard College Z5 Bad- ger Clubg Outing Clubg Pythiag Y. W. C. A. Board. Thesis - Shaw as a Critic of Shakespeare. LARS K. I-IUMEL ..... Fond du Lac MINING ENGINEERING Mining Clubg A. I. M. M. E. LYDIA E.I-IUNT . . . . Madison ..Lyd.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Sophomore Honors 2: Phi Beta Kappa 3. RHEA HUNT ..... . Barranezze ' 'Bobbie ' ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Delta Deltag Choral Uniong Outing Clubg S. G. A. Board 35 Homecoming Committee 4. Thesis - Poor Relief Laws in Wisconsin in Respect to Destitute Sick. ELIZABETH l'lUSTON ..... Paris, Ill. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Oxford College 1, 2. MEDICINE Gamma Tau Beta. ALFRED IHLEN . . . Strommen, Norway MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I. GWENDOLEN INGLI . . Ellsworth ...Sis .. LETTERS AND SCIENCE River Falls Normal 1, 21 Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 43 Badger Club 31 S. G. A. Board 45 Mathematics Club 3, 4. Thesis -Circular Sections ofQuadric Surfaces. WALTER J. INGRAM . . . Rice Lake Wall LETTERS AND SCIENCE Ripon College 1 Q Zeta Psi: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: 1921 Bad er. Thesis -gfhe Solubility of Boric Acid in Solu- tions of Ammonium Tetraborate. ESTERJUNE IRISH . . . Brookings,S. D. ujudy.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE S. D. State College 1, 25 Sigma Kappap South Dakota Club. Thesis - Revolutionary War in the South- WCSI. Ei? if E! Ei? :ES gif -E : S 'WW um in -grim mu E! '1!E! 'l ' gl Eli Ei? 54? 5.5 EE EE 555 Eis Ei: EE Ei? Ei? ala 5 E Eli :le 'W i in i if n rum: ni v n mu5miumpi.l'xI1i iI1',,3ggiyyW maxim-U:--vikii i mymiiynmiuminuvsinniuinuimiuiiwiiqyyiiqiiimiggniqg un i m vw www-iiruigmnmxgzmumgrggg 1 i ummunm i mix l ini in in lvl in mi ni i un l I ii in wmni 1immwiiiwuimmimli .lla .mmmmnuinmimilinn ii in 1 ru mn i i mminiunuumwmmiimmnuwumimmuiimnm if i in in in umuunnmuumwuimuminnmummruii Page 1112 ESE E E li EE ,. E. 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MEDICINE ei Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Phi. - - - A - 5: Thesis - Further Study of the Action of Sgnagifng Time of Stomach with if Amines Upon l-lydroquinone. P ' AGNES IVERSEN . i l I Stoughtan WALTER ,IAEGER . . . Cleveland ..Doc,.. nlvy.. A --Wall LETTERS AND SCIENCE CIVIL ENGINEERING 5: WWWWQ WWCWQCHKWNKWW llWCMEnmmsQwLLlMMmmm if? GSYHQTIBJ Y- W. C- W4 A. A- n . Association of Engineers 3. 4. 1- Thesis lg- The Immigrant as a Factor In Ameri- pqgais - Tests on the Efficiency of the Ci,-ard :E C311 Ol ICS. ur ine. EE WARREN STANWATJACKA . Mineral Point BURTON E' JAMES l 1 l U La Crosse 3? .Sm 'BMV EE l AGRICULTURE I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING g Platteville Normal 1, 2, Square Club 3, 4, Agri- I n U l 222 cultural Literary Society 3, 4, Saddle and ir- 1 Beta Theta Pi: P1 Tau Sigma, Tau Bere P11 :E loin Club, Campus Religious Council, Agric. Qm?l'lCaf1. SOCICFY Of. MCCh2nlCal,EUS1nCCFS- Baseball 3. Wfconsin Engineer 3, 4, Advertising Mana- yr. LYMAN E. AGKSON . . . Madison - J .juku ERNESNNEJENBON. , .. FbndduLac L AGRICULTURE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Edwin Booth Alpha Phi, Badger 2, Badger Womarfs Editor 3. 3, 4, U. W. First Regiment Band 2, 3, 4, 1919 Thesis - Development of the Public Interest Senior Class Play, 1921 Junior Class Play, in Labor Controversies. Business Staff 1920 Senior Class Play. Q . C. B. ENNETT ...... St I , Ill. bAORRBlD.JACKSON ..... Adadmon J .lmuwn 'Yao' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING No-ire Dame University 1. Z, Theta Delta Chi, Era Kappa Nu, 3, 43 Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4, A. I. E. Alpha Zeta, Agric. Football 3. 4, Haresfoot 3: E., 3,'4, First Regimental Band 1, 2, 3, 4,Engi- Badger Staff 3, Wrestling Squad 33 Country neers Student-Faculty Committee 4. Magazine Staff 4. 1 I l I 1 I . 111.u,111..lI1 111. 11. .l ',ml.l m l' Ml '1T l ' I ' .1 li1315231151fillllhmlllllli'3511252125312EEII11 'l1f 'I1:iflI5llEEh.m.1.1111 ' I .11.' S' T lW 'l'n'nW' nff l 'u'n m 'm1L'WWflf'.'.. ,I 1 1111.111 .I1..II1..IIll'.llu'll. 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Thesis - The Attitude of Workers toward Em- ployees' Participation in Management. ERNEST L. -IEWELL .... . Hillsboro MEDICINE Thesis - Topographical Anatomy. ALMEDA A. JOHNSON ..... Augusta LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - A Critical and Constructive Study of the Methods and Aims of the City Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserve Movement. ELMER D. JOHNSON ...... Ashland ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Eta Kappa Nug Student of the American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. ?31a:.:.:1sfanafaszwzzfzzdwz E3 tI3E'537 9Ix f, , .1 , ' . 1 23 ' f if , sf , ' .... 2'-:V -we ,g::2fT1 -1 .1555-53? If , 5 I if U 6 1 11 ga. .11 - 1 Z.1:f,11a' I PL?7fZ?47?Zi ,jgycny HARVEY C.-IOHNSON . . . . Superior ..Ham.. MEDICINE Thesis - Topographical Anatomy. I'IEI,EN S. JOHNSON . . . . Woodville Johnny LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - History of St. Croix County. MABE1. JOHNSON ...... Ogdensburg PHARMACY II. F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical Society. Thesis - Fluid Extracts 1880 to 1910.4 MARY A. JOHNSON ..... Lemont, Ill. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Chi Ome ag W. A. A. 2, 33 Union Vodvil 19201 Badger Ecard l920g French Club I, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. MIRIAM L. JOHNSON . Bellefontaine, Ohio LETTERS AND SCIENCE Comell University 1, 2. Thesis - A Survey of the Road Trail Systems of Various States, Evolving a Model Method of Road Marking. 111111111111111 1111 1111m 1 11 1 111111 111 m111111f111111111111111111 111..-1111'1111-1.1111111111 1 111 1 lllllll lill ll Y P111 111111111111111111111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I1 1I1 I 1 1 'V I' 1 11111111111111111111 fc' 11.9 111 111 1 V I :T E E . WfiqggigggiggsggIrlgawlggzgglrL!::1:.,s.,g,.:.,ef1.c.11.il:.1::2.i:.:e.:!.n.,i:n,1:i::i:salma:e,ss:e:4:1s:1:,:::n.1w:nz:1:::u.s:i:zz::zm1:I::I , H!.W.:r.VI.. ..,M.,,., ,,,,. T- -- ,,.N . -1-,-i.lh.ML. W.. U, QAEQ MAU,.,,.,M.g5giiQin:iiriaifzwlaf . CLASSES .Thi? imi'i':,,,,,...W I .. , T . ,, H H SE wvIiiiiii-iii iv uv 1- - v uw--Hiii---fini---iiliw.iyjj ,l,'N 13 IAILVIIII lwvlllXXXvllWlYWWl,,,4Ylw.v.4N,,,Al!II!vl.INN!, YN!!L Q lIv,K I .MIM ' VLLI mulli,i.aiiii.,1iiiii55,izi5.5,,gi. ''4 i H W, ,,, , V I ' H E if EE . lj If I I , . . ,, EE 5 2 EE gi S E NORMAN JOHNSON . . . . Wausau MABEL J. JONES ....... Waupun COMMERCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE River Falls Normal 1, 2: Commerce Club 3, 4: Alpha Phi. Commerce Magazine 3, 4: Philomathia 4. Thesis - The History of Employment Offices in the United States. THELMA B. JOHNSON . . . Madison --J,,h,,,,y-' RUSSELL A. JONES .... Oak Park, Ill. LETTERS AND SCIENCE A Rudi PiBeta Phi: Vice-President of Green Button: LETTERS AND SCIENCE Union Vodvil 1919: Prom Reception Commit- P53 Upsilon' tee 1920. OLA E. JOHNSTON .... Paducah, Ky, RALPH L. JOURDAN . . . Evansville, Ind. HOME ECONOMICS MINING ENGINEERING Omicron Nu: Euthenici Club: Dixie Club: Ken- Zeta Psi: Mining Club: A- I- M- E- liuciky Club: Western Kentucky Srate Normal Thesis -Intestinal Flora under Normal and , , Abnormal Conditions. DALVEN JULIAN ..... M meral Point . Dal AMARETTA BETH JONES ..... Sparta AGRICULTURE Theta Delta Chi, Freshman Football 3: Intra- LETTERS AND SCIENCE Vu'ai3i'mFE iii SINE' C1385 ?a?'ZilI 3' 45 ntra- Llfa 853 8 oot 2 8 eafl La Crosse Normal 1- 2' Sirloin: Square Club. Service - I6 months. DOROTHY JONES . . . Black River Falls Dat CLARENCE S. JUNG ..... M ilwauhee HOME ECONOMICS LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Xi Delta: Omicron Nu: Castalia: Phi Swimming 1, 2, 3. Kappa Phi: Euthenics Club. Thesis -The Position of Antimony in the Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics. Electra Chemical Series. I g.iiiini5i35iiEEiTm.l.L.,,.,..l...l .,..,i1,lI'l ','ll'l ' W , T-5 ''FH,T...,,limiECUffifiiffmlflfliiliilllzlfilflfiilli.,.W. 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Engin- eers' Club 1, 2. 35 President 25 Wisconsin En- gineer 2, 3, Editor 45 Varsity Gym 2, 3, 45 Assist- ant Prom Chairman5 Council of Forty. LEON E. KAUMHEIMER . . . Milwaukee Shrimp LETTERS AND SCIENCE Artus5 Phi Kappa Phi. Assistant Chairman 1920 Homecoming: Publicity Chairman, 1921 Promg The Daily Cardinal. Assistant News Editor 35 Publicity Chairman Varsity Jambo- ree 35 Editor of What's What in Who's Who 35 Press Club5 Student Senate 35 Forensic Board 35 Philomathia 2. 35 Thesis--Proposed Improvements in the XVis- consin Tax System, PAUL A. KAYSER. . . Q . . Madison Pele AGRICULTURE Chi Psip Star and Arrow5 Sigrma Delta Psi5 Skull and Crescentg Frosh rack: Varsity Track 2, 3. 45 A. W. A. 25 35 Frosh Dance Committee5 Chairman Prom Committee. HELEN KEITH ........ Galesville LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Zeta: La Crosse Normal 1, 2. Thesis - A Study of Drama in its Relation to the Community Theatre. NORR1SJ.KELLMAN . . . Galesville -.SWCCIC 0 PHARMACY Kappa Psi 5 F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical Soci- ety5 La Crosse Normal 1, Z. Thesis - Development ofPharmacy in Trem- peleau County. N FRED C. KELLOGG . . . Edgerton Frizz COMMERCE Phi Kappa Sigma5 Beta Gamma Sigma5 Com- merce Club 3, 45 President 35 Publicity Com- mittee junior Prom 35 Floor and Program Committee Union Vodvil 35 Spanish Club 2. 35 Spanish Play 2. Thesis - Capital Stock of Non-Par Value. LUCY KELLOGG ..... . ,Janesville Corn Flakes LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis -The journal of George -I. Kellogg from Southport to Sacramento. March 15, Oct- ober 18, 1849 CARL 1-1. KELSEY ..... Stevens Point MEDICINE Phi Beta P15 Stevens Point Normal l, 2, Club5 Varsity Track 3, 4, Thesis - The Imcportance of the Red and White Blood Cell ount in Experimental Pneu- monia Dogs. LUCILLE KEssENIcH . . Madison ...I-in.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Pi Beta Phi5 Union Vodvil 2. Thesis - The Familiar Essays of Leigh Hunt. WM. L. KICKHAEFER , . . Milwaukee Bill COMMERCE Alpha Tau Omega: Basket Ball 1, 25 Chairman Tickets, University Circus5 Milwaukee Nor- a . Szcrvice - One year. .1W....mm,....i,.,.....,m.....,,... 1. 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DZE,Zi2?J0fm Debate 3 ?Ee3'3'Z,1'i, Lillie Brel? iffgxjhigi,.P1gpf,'gjW?5j',feClfgggT'2.152315232 ideng: 35 President Hesperia 4-Q Forensic Board, Psi, Basket Ban Z 3 4 Cgptain 4.12009 Eieiglglilgi Commerce Magazlne 4' Com' ball Squad 4gAthlc-:tic BoardgCouncilofForty. Thesis - Satisfied by Joint Debate, 5 WM. D. KNICKEL .... Campbellsport ' OTTOMAR KLVETZNER . . . M ilwauhee Nick H lu 3 Ly 5 COMMERCE LAW . . . . agma NuANgrthweste?n hlniylelrlslty 1, Zi d M-1 k N 1 1- esis - urvey o t e eoretica an I wau ee orma Legal Aspects of a Tax on Stock Dividends, L.P.KLUG. ..M 'll . ern GLADYS M. KNICH'T . . . Mazomanze COMMERCE Glad Tau Kappa Epsilon: Stevens Point Normal l, QQ 25 Football A. W, A. 1918, 1919 Frosh.p Var- MUSIC SUPERVISION EE, sity Track 3, 4. Choral Union l, 23 Glee Club 2. eil ii? 5 all C' ' 'C 1 Eli Q5!i,,,w,.,....,...,,,,.. M .. . . . 1. . . . .. MASIIVI N ..5.,.,.........,W.,,..L Aaqqa .. F immwmmmmmmmwm M.MnmwmWMlMlu.. ill. 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School of Social Work l. 2. Thesis - Married Women in the Cigar In- duscry. CLARENCE I-I. KNUDSON . Madison .liars .. LAW Unixfersity of Minnesota I. Service - Twenty-two months. JOHN W. Kocn. . . . . . Milwaukee johnny AGRICULTURE ' Alpha Gamma Rhop Alpha Zeta: Swimming Z, 3, 4g Captain Swimming Team 43 Freshman Gym Teamg Star and Arrow. WALTER BERNARD KOEHLER Menominee Falls ..Walt.. AGRICULTURE Rhode Island State College lp Alpha Zetag Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 43 Regimental Band 2, 3: Agricultural Literary Society 2, 3, 41 President 41 Country Magazine, Circulation Manager 43 Saddle and Sirloin, Sec. 45 Forensic Board 45 Choral Union 25 Badger Club 4. , . 1 , in T IiniiTmninummmmummlm1wnnunmuminw in-mmm H .mi ii .H H T .T T , ' ' .W,.mrlmt:.Tala.m.m.1f..,m T i...,m,.., P rr 1 P2 2'f--'W' P21 mf W 1:2 ?1'i:1:' '4r11f:1.LJ:fJ,'.E'5? fan 55.2279 A BEATRICE Z. KOEHN . . Sheboygan Beds LETTERS AND SCIENCE Wellesle College lg Chi Omegag Basket Ball 2, Outing Club 2. PAUL M. KOENECKE . . . Reedsburg ..Kink.. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering Society. CARL I-I. Koi-ILHOEF ..... Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - The Tenure and Migration ol' I-Iigh School Teachers in Wisconsin. CARL A. KOLE .... . Berlin Pinlzie AGRICULTURE Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Triangleg Saddle and Sirloing Badger Clubg Sophomore Commission. PAULA VERA KOMERS . . 1 . . Wausau LETTERS AND SCIENCE Lawrence College 1, 25 Alpha Delta Pip Outing Club. Thesis - Cytological Studies on Protomyces. '59f:cY3fQZ'i f s.xi'1Q'L':'WRa'5Y9,Q '!ZYsI5fQ5bY3.T 'Sfifffif' .T...,4.,,.-,.,,.V,.......,m.ml.,..t.,...m.i.m.,..i,l , U. T ...,m..,.m.....n,,..mi.m m i.m.i...,lmi..T.w,.r......W x,'f'.'J1'l'lF' will wh inumin-lin-mmm 1 .1 mmwwmll-wil mi .nwi-mmm1-mmmiuunu mil mmmiuu 10113 vu-rum-.mmmmg 'm...,,,.l.,.E E E Ex Ei E ..llmlmm...mg 5 un nmmnimmizius EE E EI El: Eli :gg 5,5 E El :IE E. .u....,.... . ..........I,.....,..I....I .,.. ,,1i.iI..i, ..., ,..i,.....i....... ..,.,.,. 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La Crosse Lawrence College 4 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon: Square Club 3, 43 Y. M. C. A.3American'Le5ion3Var- MEDICINE SIEY Basket Ball 21 College Tennis hampion La Crosse Normal 1, 21 Phi Beta Pip Orchestra I 23 Freshman Baseball: Medic Basket Ball 3: 3, 4g Mai-y's Lamb 1920, Captain Medic Football 4. - Thesis -- Topographical Anatomy. FREDERICK W. KREZ . . Sheboygan GERTRUDE KOWALKE . . Sheboygan Ffil1 Gm CIVIL ENGINEERING HOME ECONOMICS Ripon College 1. . 1 . I Thesis --The Effect of Different Lengths Of Ch' Omega' EUUWCUICS Club, Suffrage League: Eduction Pipe upon Air Lift Performance. jr. Bowling Team: Badger Staffp phomore . Commission. VIOLET KRIEGER . . . Glenwood, Minn. CLARENCE C. KRAUSE . . Milwaukee Vi uSe L ' HOME ECONOMICS E I Achoth. I E U L TTERS AND SC ENCE Thesis -- Home Service In Home Economics. Hesperia. Thesis 7- The Eight-Hour Day in Continuous f A Industries- DOROTHY KROPF . . . . . Madison Dal ESTHER KREBS . :I . . Berlin LETTERS AND SCIENCE Tam S. G. A. Executiwie Council 35 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, LETTERS AND SCIENCE fgllioard 43 Wearergl Physical Education u . Phi Mug S. G. A. Board 3. Thesis -- Scoliosis. E I . J, ' i . .. . E EEEI AM.,....................................Ll.EM.W.I .Jm...,.w,, MLLJMLW -lllq M I M mimiIIIIwnmiiimmaui-MniiiiimiIniimiinI I I .ii I I 'TT IImIInImmmmImiiiimmIIiinmiuiiiniiiiummum.Ino Iii in I Imiiiiiiiiiilli.ni.imiiliiiiiiiiiuiiiiii ilniiiiiimiiiiinimI I... . uimmm.minInurmiwmmi.ii.w.mI.I,.I..m .I .i.IIn.m.ii.min.i Inminui-IIIIII nu Page 119 . ,. . , ,... 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Sawyer AGRICULTURE Agricultural Literary Society 3, 43 President American Society of Agricultural Engineers 3, 45 Saddle and Sirloin 4g Badger Club 3, 4, JULIUS E. KUBIER .... South Dakota Paulie MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sigma Phi Epsilong A. S. M. E.g Basket Ball 3. LUCILE KYLE ......... Tomah i X AGRICULTURE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Siggigh Dakota Clubg Agricultural Literary So- bl-!EL222uEe?fl1,3cOg2gfei'of the Aeneidv FRANK W- KUEHL -.-- Fountain City Avis LABISKY .... . S. Milwaukee Prana UA :if COMMERCE IV., LAW l. MUSIC l-H Crosse Normal li 22 Phi Alpha Delta: Busl- ClefClub1 Castaliag Cleo Club: Choral Union AE ness Manager, Badger 35 Inter-collegiate De- j bate gg Igubliciiy Ctplfiairmanclleligioushfionfer- 2: , u c' o typ am us i ious , ' ' Eirgfnoil 4gOBlolwlling 4.or P e g DAVID ROBERT LACEY . . Madison -Y Service - Sing months. V Dave Thesis - Satisfied by Inter-collegiate Debate. AGRICULTURE 2 FRANCES V- KUPPERMAN - - Mflfliwn Saddle and Sirloin 3, 4, Badger ski Club 3. 4, Treasurer 45 Press Club 43 Student Senate, Sec- MEDlClNE retary 45 A. C. F. Board fipjunior Play 3-3 Var- Quting Club3g Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. gggglfws Commlffee 31 Badge' Edlmflal 3 International Club l,. 2, Secretary 3: Delegate ' Elf C. C. F. A. 43 Women s Medical Association 2,3 EE Thesis - The Effect of Caffein Citrate on the , gg Elimination of sodium lcnloiiolo. LYDIA LACEY ........ M adlson . LETTE S XID S IEN E , CHESTER M. KURTZ . . Milwaukee R Al C C --Che! Slpha gmicron Pig Pythw 36 4:ASr?::ritary ig A rom ommittee 5 .... a inet 3 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING gf:22S1reEdl?gluC3 lgasqfglflg Badger Staff 2. I'OI'I y I OI' YUCI E . Alpha Delta Phig Chemical Engineers' Society, Thesis - The Production of Lenkopenia with Vice President 3, Secretary 4. A Virulent Hemolytic Strepococci. FTE-'J.-.lZ':E1Wi7-FfYiTc5ic13fEWQ,' 554.f:f.4 -nf. 7 Y S1-Nfl ,721 5--- ' ii gli 1:5521 1 -. 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COMMERCE Thesis -f The Effect of Reduced Oxidations on EE Phi Gamma Deltag Freshman Gymnastic Squad MCf8b0llSm. lg Class Finance Committee 23 Prom Commit- glg tee 32 Assistant Circulation Manager Badger 33 E55 Homecoming Committee 4. FRANCES LATIMER . . . Neelen ..F .. C. E. LAMPMAN . . . . Arena mn EI: Sho,-Ly LETTERS AND SCIENCE 255 AGRICULTURE Efhesis -fTlge gbhilosophy of the Colonial Re- -,: , I I 1 3 . EE Agricultural Literary Society 2, 3. 45 Saddle Orme!-S O EE and Sirloin 43 Badger Poultry Club, President 4. QE Service - One year. I ' fi A Sf'-'CW of Laying Ratlons for DOROTHY LATTA .... Des Moines, I a. LETTERS AND SCIENCE LEWIS J - LAPINE --.- - 0S'1kO-th Rockford College, Alpha chi Omegag Twelfth ?' Sh0riy 43 Publicity lxganager 45 Pythia 3, 45 ee ub 3, 45 junior ay. X AGRICULTURE Oshkosh Normal 1, 2. V ' I CARL I-I. LAUN ..... . Kiel B. LARSEN .... . Haywafd COMMERCE Lars Forensic Board 43 Hesperian Literary Society jg CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3, 4, Alglmingtrarive lN7l8F13g?', SBaclEl1ger 35 5 5 oxswain irst Ommerce rew ' 3 op omore 5: Phi Lambda Upsilon 3, 4g Chemical Engineer- Semi-Public Debate 2, junior Ex 3. I -.- ing Society 2, 3, 4. Thesis Course - Introduction to the Consti- -- Thesis - Heat Treatment of Cast Steels. tution. , E EE SEWEETH!W!l'! !WEME'!!!!!!!'!l!!!!!f9'!'H 'll 'IM' MH 'HH' 1 ' 1 1 ' -1.-..-...!...-..i1!!H'3 !f!fnmm'irr2!!1!!!!m '!1'rL'1i!if!'ir-.ii''Iv'.4iwWlz!!'f1v'!ni'H'!h!1i iWir'' 'E!!!'l'15F9?E''! f'E TWM!!! 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I u num:wvmnrmm-mmmvwvlwrvwlfinllvwlvviwfl -Um...............,........ .................................,....-1....................,f......................................1..,. lv . ,, 'r IKAIFHERINE' E. LEES .... A Milwaukee HOME EcoNoMrcs Y. W. C. A., Council' 1, 3, Cabinet 2, 43 Barnard Officer lZ:,Euthenics Glubfl, Z, BL 47 W. A. A. l, 2, 3,14': Bowling Team 1: Track 2. IL. I. LEGRID '. . D. . . . Deer Park b ..Less.. AGRICULTURE Service -- Eleven months. I ALBERTM. LEHR, JR., Oklahoma:City, Okla. .King .. COMMERCE Gamma Delta: i'University of Oklahoma 'Ilhesisf Course - Latin-American and World Politics. KATHRYN LEITTZEILL . . Benton ..Kay.. HOME ECONOMICS Achoth: Y. W.iC. A.: Consumers' League: Eu- thenics Club 3, 4, Vice President 4: Castalia 3, 4: S. G. A. Executive Council. Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics. I THQMAS W. LELAND . . . Oshkosh Tom, ' ' 'ELECTRICAL ,ENGINEERING- Oshkosh.Nomial l, 2: Acacia: Gun and Blade. Service One year, one month. , ETHEL IM. LEMMER ...... Spooner MUSIC..SUPERVISOR Choral Union: Univerjsity:Orchestra. ARTHUR R. LENCK . . . Milwaukee ArL ' . CIVIL ENGINEERING Triangle: American Association of Engineers. Service - Follrrnonths. b A I Thesis - The1Effectfof Hydrated'Lime on the Permeability ,of Graveliconcrete to Water. GEORGE LE,ONHA13.Q, JR, . . Marshfield wcoMMEPlcE PAULINE S. IJEWIS . . . . Madison I npaul.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis -'Micro1Photo raphic Preparations of Cirgagipfiggaiogiaglaaagdfgrganisms by the Frost RAY P. LICHTENWALNER . . Monroe Lichty LETTERS AND SCIENCE Athenae l'. 2, 3, 4, President 4: Closer Frosh Blowout! Debate: Closer Sophomore Semi-Pub- lic Debate: Athenaefi-Iesperia joint Debate 3: University Band. 2. Service - One year. 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I. .I Supgrlar commence , , , , , I Will,iamswlCollege1,LZ:fAlpl'fzf T?au'C5meg:ig .Aide LETTERS ANDHSQIENCE verpisir-gl Cgllgbi, 1Vicg L45 C:f?l'Iil4 IS 'N lg 1, 25 QCHA' O ' B d mercf' ,la . Qi I290rrer,, ,paiyixialt ina '5 ,Sigffirfr orma ' 'x mega' g ser Foreign Advertising Manageg-,.Tl7heIOQtopus43: ' Associate ,Editgot Gommerpellvlagazine, 33 Uniqn 1 ' . ' - vodvilg Jqnlqr Playa Uniwfexslry Giibusi Y ALICEEDYTHE-LINCOLN . . Chicago, Illl gerfgzfflgi year, Smmcmths' ' Able Thesis -Helping .the Dialer' 'Sell Jlileccrlc JOURNALISM. 'Fahd POW6r ahd Light1Pli-ii1E.' Uhivefsigywblbs L 2, -33 IVIARCUS ,V V . H- .... 'kd0i1ting1 Ggubgl-':BC:Sl'clinil lgditqgill stiff? Z: 'Mitral Vectisin L ta ,Q Hggr 7 less' u . I A , - . , IgIgIigSgI-EmeIIQah Newspaper Humofimlof MNING ENGINEERING I 1880-1900 . Triar:?le3f5Cal:g1j.yal7i5l- andksladeg lmmingifclubz , resx Lent g, '. f . .. I freasurer' 5 - -ngmeers P ' 4 A CA E T 4 'E ' ' ,U A , m' Scqdenlu-Faculty Gommiqnee I ' , ALINAI M. LINDEGREN. . . Superzar J J ,L ly CX 4 --Lindy-' OSEPI-I I . 'IISKQVEC . . . . ual frosse Q Q I. , - 'fjerizyf' LETTERS AND' SC ENCE I-13 639359 ,NQUY131 1 ll- 'Z 7,Pl'ilK?QQ?1Xf'Qllih95Q'M?!' lsuperiqi- NOHTIQI I, 2.3. w. Nic. Ai cier Club: ChQf'1iiSQwlClub. Pfesiden:-N44 Varsity flTl'iEgiS,r?Hi5t3J'rSi pmhel Eleventh Qongres- I1rgc15,4gIFo0fbal1E ., , N 2 'sibhaluDis:ticc. 5 ' Thesis -SYfll5lJCSl5 Of 'Qly90L1lQAldehydg, 5 l El3!!!'!E''!EE'!E l 'W m 'U'l l ''W' 'l 'l ' ' l '!. l'l'l9!5lE'E!!!?lIWHY l'.. ..., ll .... !.. E!!!UEEN!!M!T'!E H1!!!'ll'l!l'l!T?!!!!'!''5 '!!5E!!l'w ll 'Ill',:!! !!!! l!!!!!,.i!i ,.., 5! ?'!5!'!f!f 'F l l'H L'l . 'f'UU !l fUl' ' Fil!l'FH'!? '9U'!u 'l!'W 'MMU .'f'luQ,n?! ' V mIII.I,,.,.I.m......I nnasisn1'inn,I.I I .H I.w.m....II.I I ,III I ImI.mm.....II...,.......I W., ..m..,.,..,....I...I.. I.....,I.,...,m,...I...I.,.I,.,,I,,...,.,In. Il. .II,.W..,,I..I..,,.I II.II..I..I.....ImmI..,,..,..,I...,.,II....,...,..,, I I..WII.,I.I...II...II.II..II..III...,....w.II. 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Chicago, Ill, Dick COMMERCE Press Clubg Advertising Club: Commerce Clubg Daily Cardinal I, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 35 Commerce Magazine, Advertising Manager 23 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 43 Varsity Circus 33 Swimming l, 2. .JAMES M.LocIE . . . . Wiimeue, Ili. Peck AGRICULTURE Northwestern University 1 g Sigma Chig Swim- ming 3. 4. WALTER O.LooK. . . . . Kaukauna Wally JOURNALISM Sigma Delta Chip University Press Clubg Daily Cardinal, Reporter Z, Desk Editor 4. Thesis -The Colyum as a Type of Ameri- can Newspaper Humor. GRETCHEN L. LOOMER . . . . Delavan Greicl1 HOME ECONOMICS Alpha Xi Deltag Freshman Commission: Soph- omore Commissiong W. A. A. Z, 3, 43 Hockey 25 Euthenics Club 2, 3, -IQS. G. A. Cabinet Coun- cil 35 Chairman. War Orphan Committee: Crucible 3. Thesis - A Study of the Undernourished Child. CASEY VAUGHN LooMIs . . . Shorewood ED LOUGHLIN ........ Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Lambda Chi Alpha. Thesis - Atax. HARRY ED LOUNSBURY . Richland Center PHARMACY JAMES A. LOUNSBURY Pretoria, S. Africa njimmieu LETTERS AND SCIENCE Superior Normal I, 23 Phi Sigma Kappa. Thesis - The Effect of the Cathode Ray in the Optical Activity of Certain Organic Com- pounds. JOHN WILLIAM LOWE , . Whitehall UDUC.. MEDICINE Athenae 1, Z, 3. DORIS G. LUCAS . . . . Milwaukee MDM.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Milwaukee Normal 1, Zg Badger Club 35 Women's Chairman 4g Pyrhia 3, 43 W. A. A. 4, Outing Club 3. 45 Y, W. C. A. Cabinet Coun- 'I 4 E 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING C' -. . . . . AI, I U ' Thesis - Americans of Different Localities as 2 5 Phi Sigma Kappa. Represented in Periodical Short Stories of 1920. A: :af . -' B . r ' iii '7-' .. . - -QA C' -I . , 11 . iii -. ' -,C ' I. uri' ' ' l 521 Li ' ' . -n - I P + I' I 1 is lg , :A Ie? ' E-.I ici ' ' 5 1 Ig .: - .HJ gf! Pi kg sl .A 1 ,,V, I. - 2:5 QI. .- gg. I , 'ff ' 13' '-1 i .. 2 1 - - I . ki . H12 . .. 1 4 S ' V . - - sas o -. 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Merrill CARSON F- LYMANIC- ' Madison CHEMISTRY an S E OURN LI M E Thesis - Fluosilicic Acid J A 35 Sigma Al ha Epsilon: Sigma Delta Chi: White ig Spades: Iifon Crossg Dai y Cardinal, Reporter - Z, Athletic Editor 3, Managing Editor 4: Uni- yeflsity lgrecsii Clufxfghletic Board: Baseball ' ' ' ' , : unci o orty. ELMER W' LUECKER ' ' Bnuwn Thesis -A Comparative Study of the Best Leak Country Weekly Newspapers in the Middle 5 West. LAW E Lawrence College 1. 2: Phi Delta Phig Law GEORGE B: I-,YQNS , I , I B,-gdhegd School Association, Treasurer 3. ..P .. ud CHEMISTRY HENRY I-,UGG i . I I D l xvhitewater Thesis - Metallic Derivatives of Cholestevol. - LETTERS AND SCIENCE MARY MCADAMS . .... Mukwonago I Minnesota University I, 2. Thesis - A Poor Relief Code for Wisconsin, LETTER5 AND SCIENCE Milwaukee Normal 1, Z5 Choral Union. Thesis - History of Waukesha County GUSTAF M. LUNDBERG . . Superior HELEN MCCARTHY . . . . Madison nous.. ucarly.. -5 MINING ENGINEERING LETTERS AND SCIENCE gg, Triangle: Tau Beta Pi: U. W. Mining Club: Gamma Phi Beta: Mystic Circle: Crucible. Square Club: A. I. M. E. Thesis - History of Architecture in Madison. T 1 l ' . I .. fe-e M ----- .M aw 21132. H . . .. Page 125 nu e . 41T .g Z E Fm.ITEm.!-111m:m.1n11..l!.I1,Ie..:..:..1,1:11AtlA11..!1...:.:,.I.11.11..1111111.111.11.1.1.I,.:...I.u..1.,,:...1.i.1r11.,1.11..Iq ..,f 4.'1 .-1-. ,.,IIg,.1 AI '- l1I'.y!.!j,-. ,.-g,.I .1--.1 I l1.2 '-',,,:p1 1 i1 1 1 I I 1 11 mmmuumnmuumInn11um11 mm11.1111111111111I11IlvIiuI111lll11 ,LQ -,L IQQlIU11II!!MhEIggpgggQgg1IIII 1 I :mul 111 1:Ilgigyg-guggi-Ii-555--1311111IWIIIIIII I 111111 I1v1111Ir '-1...m 'm I 'T iTFm 'T' frmr1a1I'-ml.-11.mzsm1nIa:zir.r azamnasi11am..ma1.iz.1a.,E.J.1:1f:11.::ff...12-E11-15551inE13.3m553..m55mm,.I.111.1.1,1....1.1...111.1,,11.11.11 1 11.1 .II r ERNEST RAY MCCARTNEY . . Milton ..Mac.. COMMERCE Monmouth College I, 2: Alpha Pi Delta: Y. M. -C. A.: Badger Club. Thesis - Survey of Financial History of . Municipal Water Works. RUTH M. MCCLELLAND . . Findlay, Ohio UMM.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Achoth: W. A. A.: Physical Education Club: Outing Club, Board 1, 2, 3: So homore Com- mission: Crucible: Indoor Basegall I, 2: Out- door Baseball 2: Bowling 3. Thesis -Enteroptosis and irs Treatment in Women. EDGAR D. MGCOLLUM . . Rice Lake Mac CHEMISTRY Thesis - Rate of Decomposition of Nitrogen Pentoxide at Higher Temperatures. GEORGE W. MGCOLLUM, Downers Grove, Ill. Nick. Mc ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Eta Kappa Nu: A. I. E. E. BEATRICE MGCONNELL . Sherrard, W. Va. ..Bee.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Idaho Technical College 2: Y. W. C. A.: Span- ish Club: Outing Club. ghegis - Union Activities in Bituminous Coal I6 s. 4, 4' . 'I fl 'A . ..lJ 'f' if if -1 -' 'QV .Q. C' 'a iifffjk - 3 if ag: 1:1 ,. 511. gs: :Li - ' . 1,21 . :Ii x X '5T.?0'Q5f i ROBERT CHARLES MCCOY . . . Sparta ..Bob.. AGRICULTURE Delta Sigma Phi 5 Red Arrow Club, President 4. LEo j. IVICCULLOUGH . . Fond du Lac HMM.. COMMERCE Ripon College I, 2: Mercier Club: Assistant Business Manager, Commerce Magazine. MARION E. MGCULLOUGH . . Wauwatosa LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beloit College I, 2: Arts and Crafts Club: Out- ting Club. Thesis - William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. LEONE MGDERMOTT .... Darlirigton LETTERS AND SCIENCE glageville Normal I, 2: Classical Club: French Tri-lesis - Virgil -- The Gathering of the Clans. EDWARD M. MCDONALD . . Beaver Dam HMM.. Football I. Z. Thesis - A History of Dodge County. Z ' . . 1? ' Ji L' ' . Fl' k mI1111I111111,1i.1, ww uv- .l1.111111I111111 11 ' W 'fm'- II 1 In 1 l 'l ' ' ' 'H 11iw111111.11111.11111111111111II111 .I 111111m1111Im11111i.1 I' fl fl P 1.26 C, , . , .,i-fi,,--..-.,.I,..,..w, .,., .,...,.,.,.. .,. ,..,,.,. ,, L.. .. .:.L:a.,., .....:..:..,...,::...h i.. -mi. ,,r. ...nu iL...1.. 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'Phi- lomathia Z,3,.'45fSEU1FPiZ1l:Sl1ie,Debate 25 Was- 99nSfh'Edeineer 3.9 4. ' . ., .. , i If - rl' w 1.-xlsignLHlnmiiggqliiiilwwi r r inLLLwiLL1.gmuwmwmwm I. 1 my mmmumumng uullmmxlr..NL,,Hi..Ummi.n.,m..Nw..m i N .nm 'mai....,.....,...m.i 1,ma:nmisa.5F El? W 1.72722 ai -' IZ V, x ABRAHAM MCMA!-10N . . . . Madison ' AGRICULTURE JAMES FL MCMANUS, JR. . . . Chicago ..Mac.. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Sigma. Service - Two years, six months. GLENN J. MCMULLEN . . . Tomah L , ..Mac.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Varsity Cross Oountrirg Track 21 Philomathiag Sophomore SemiaPub ic Debate. GRACE MCRAE ...... Rhihelander COMMERCE ' . Milwaukee-Downer College lp Women's1Com-' merce Club 2, 3, 4, President,4. I-IILDA MABLEY .... .. St. Louis, Mo. LETTERS AND SCIENCE .Delta Comma: Vice President, Sophomore Classpyl-Ioekey 1, Z'g.Tennis,I,IZp Varsit uTexfinis '23 W. A. A. Boardlj Tennisfl-Ionors 2,3 Cgrueible: Student: Couneil of Defense 1: Prom' Cominita Steep Y. W..C..A.'Cabinet: Counliil 2. 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A. 3, 41 Outing Thc5's -Topographlcal Anatomy' Ciluxlgj lgOOgxce364ISTracl6 35 Apfplargtus l-lonpors-35 . . . . a inet ouncx 3 ampus e Ig- - iousCOunoiI4gPhysicalEducatiOrIClubBOard4. IRWIN IVIAIER ' - ' ' Amigo ghesis - 'lgjhei-Illelaltliocr-Eshjzlp Between Academic? Irv rades an eat: ra es at niversity O Wisconsin in the Year l9l3. COMMERCE Chi Phig Phi Kappa Phig Iron Crossg White . igaclesg lgagy Cardirllall 1, 2, 35 Qgvertising anager , usiness anager , 3 vertising I LOUISE lVIACFADDEN . . Fargo, N. Dah. ghd, 3, Lkiresident ,igcouncagoflrorty 3, I? ' - dvertising ervice epartment O a I-IOME ECONOMICS Neasggapern Kappa Kappa Gamma. t Z 3 Them - The Hygume of Clothmg' ANDREW R. lVlAII.ER . . . . De Pere :E ..BOb.. JOI-IN A. MACLAREN . . . Spooner MEDICINE Marg Psi Upsilong Kappa Beta Phi: Skull and Cres- centg Gamma Tau Beta: Haresfoot Club: COMMERCE Exienchlglubg Gun End glfidg AnglOfAngerimgan bn h n . 0 0- Oshkpsh Normal 1, 23 Lambda Chi Alpha. mg,-e Fggibrgixngi oilnan 5 NIS-y'5 Thesis -- Investments. Lamb 3- Service - Two years. DOROTHEA MACLAURIN ---- Madf-WH MARGARET WILDE MALLORY, Hampton, I a. LETTERS AND SCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kappa Kappa Gamma: Red Domino. Ward-Belmont College l, 25 Delta Gammag French Club. D Thesis Course - Rousseau et Chateaubrland. HELEN MONICA MADDEN .... Tornah LETTERS AND SCIENCE Gus B. IVIANN ..... Evansville, Ind. . CE Thesis - Paul Bourget s Treatment of Amer- COMMER ica, Delta Tau Delta. ifizilil-:-.ISYSZ'fGf':.ilb:.QEl..J :Cl-. ' ,l .lf..f..iQ.-I .SI Zhi-2112? I A 3ElTll. 7S1'IfI5EQ .f':i: -Y I IH I, F I 94 I. - iiii ' X ' , . . 'f fz ' ef. .Eff . t wg- .3 I.: . , ,... 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Servicer Overseast - I Q The Theoretical 'Side of Accident 'Irisuran6eERate, Meking. Acacia: Saddle and Sirloin, 4Vice President 3, President 4: Square Club: Athenae Debating gzicietyi Country Magazine Staff 3, Associate itor . W. MARSHALL ...... Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Oshkosh Normal I, 2: Educational Club. Thesis - Use of Tests to Determine Ability in Hand Composition. GEORGE W. MARTIN ..... Madison AGRTCULTURE Sigma Nu: Mandolin1Club: Freshman Gym- nasium Team: Badger Ski Club, President: Union Vodvil 2: University Circus 3: Ice Carni- gal Committee 2, 3: University Live Stock ow . lVlARY1L. MARTINEAU .... Marinetle LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Phi. ' Thesis - Chaucer's Attitude toward the Catholic Church. LOUISE MARTY ....... Brodhead HOME ECONOMICS Milwaukee-Downer College 1, 2: Phi Mu. 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I Homecoming Committee, Thesls - The Development and ODBFZCIOD of Thesis - Prophylactics Against Mob-Minded- the Municipal Court of Chicago, ness. V. W, MELCCHE . . . . Madison , EDWARD WASHINGTON IVIATHEWS ..Mel.. Wheeling, W. Va. ' CHEMISTRY AGRICULTURE Alpha Chi Sigma. TT . . . . I d. - RONALD MA OXNM H ,. Awomf '1 J. DEWEY MELVIN . . . La Hafpe, Ill. K1 .. .. y Duke COMMERCE COMMERCE Theta Chig Mandolin Club I: Band I, 2: Daily . . Cardinal 25 Commerce Magazine, Circulation Exrelca CQILESZL3 Dglta Slgmdflrql' Bl Sk Manager 2, 33 Commerce lub 3, 45 Varsity esls E . mmlstratlon 0 t e ue Y Track 3. 4. Law In ISCOYISII1. FRANCIS p' MMO I I . - New London ALICE HAzEL MERENESS . . Madison ' Pill-'ff' Home ECONOMICS COMMERCE Stout lnstitfxtefl. 2,f h S h IGI-I Delta Sigma Phig Philomathia. Thesls T C on mg O t e C OO lr ' ' X MARIE A. METZ . ...... Madison ELIZABETH W. MEADOWS . . . 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Milwaukee Advocated by National Associations. --Chef- I-IELENE MEYER .... Holland, Mich. COMMERCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Eggigfgglrgg College. Milwaukee 1, Z: Alpha EE Hope College 1, Z. Thesis - Departmental Payroll'Systems. Thesis - English Proverbs. 52: NELLA K. MEYER . . . Holla d Mich. . ..Neu.. H ' EMIL A. MILLER .... Barnum, Mmn. LETTERS AND SCIENCE AGRICULTURE Superior Normal'School l. Hope College l, 25 Clef Clubg S. G. A. Board. 1 ,- Thesis - Papers on George Sand. Service Overseas' RUTH VICTORIA MILBRANDT . . Brooklyn . ' 'LENLE S 5 S E HARRY I. MILLER . . . . . . Madison R AND CI NCE . Lawrence College I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Thesis - A Comparison of the Religious Be- ' Lambda Chi Alpha1'Eta Kappa Nug A. I. E. E. ' lrefs of,Arnold and Clough. Service - Navy. N 35355351:11:.151ffI25.3141-?E19:ffzf:2L21-25511E.'.'.1.2-.t1',. . .... , .. , ..... .. . 1 .. 2221.-M ,,.. ,M'J231..1M,...0 ff. 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Alma Center AGRICULTURE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Tau Deltag Skull and Crescentg Saddle Milwaukee-Downer College l, 23 Achoth: Cas- and Sirloin' galia Literary Society 3, 4g St. Frances Society , 4. Thesis -The Insane in Wisconsin. BASIL IVIOBLEY , t - U Derwood, Md' ABM.. AGRICULTURE VERN G. IVIILUM ..... . V' I 'O a Track 1, 2, 3, 4. AGRICULTURE La Crosse Normal School I, 2g Gun and Blade. CLARA MONERIED .... . . Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE EDWARD O. IVIISHELOW . . Milwaukee Menorah. Vice President 2. 4. Secretary 3: ewish Students Association, Vice President 4. COMMERCE hesis - Mathematics. 'f .. . ..- . I ,H+I.-I.I..1-I..,zuez-.-.I:I.f.1:1:.r1fzI22II'5MALI' . .. . .I . . . , ' , ., v - I Q , KI, I ,ykyr ,.y,,k . ms53,EQmg3iL3,L3-5-AQ I I I :-Qi' , I I 35 . . A .I IE.-IIIIL-.a,1r1:I:.-I II -. 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E. MONTGOMERY . . . Evansville BEATRICE MARIQUITA MORGAN gg Manu, Walcott, N. D. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F Coll J?qURNAgIiM I 2 , , . . . argo ege, Orth a ota, , 2. Alpha Chl Sigma: Chemical Engmeefmg 50' Thesis - A Study of Special Articles on Child CICUY 21 3- 4- Welfare Work in WOmen's Magazines. S MINETTE MONTGOMERY . . . Green Bay I Monty GENEVIEVE MORGAN . . Des Moines, Ia. uGmnyn LETTERS AND SCIENCE , LETTERS AND SCIENCE University of Utah l5 Delta Gammag Univer- U I sity of Montana 25 Spanish Club. Grinnell College 1, 25 Pythxa. h Thesis -History of Wisconsin's Ninth Con- Thesis -Milton's Influence in the United gressional District. States. CHARLES FRANcIs-MOORE . . . Madison CHAUNCEY Ml MORLEY i - Vimqua Chuck Chaunce E LETTERS AND SCIENCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Alpha Tau Omega5 Phi Kappa Phig Assistant - - . . . Business Manager 1917 Badger5Business Mana- Era Kappa Nu' A' I' E' E' ' ger junior Play5 Edwin Booth 2. 3, 45Anglo- Service - one year four months. American Club 3 5 President 4 5 Union Board 3 5 ' Vice President 4: Skull and Crescent, Servioe - First Lieutenant U. S. A S. I Thesis -Open vs. Closed Shop. WINIFRED IVIOSS . . . . . M llwaukee ' HWMU ROBERT LYMAN MOORE . . . I-Iumbird LETTERS AND SCIENCE Bob gassar I i3Ic?el3a3Q1arxE,ma5 llged DoIfnino32,g, 45 AGRICULTURE ctopus ar , 5 rom ecorations 5 ase- ball 2, 35 Varsity Z, 35 Hockey 3, 45 W. A. A. 4. Thesis - Rossetti and Blake. LILLIAN IVIOREHOUSE . . Elkhart, Ind. nN.u 2 m E. A. MUELLER ....... Baraboo 2 LETTERS AND SCIENCE I ELECT ICAI.. ENGINEERING Thesis - Fluctuations in the Contemporary R Reputation of Mark Twain. Eta Kappa Nu. EfgilllliiliiillS1IEllIElliliiEIllHlI1.111. 11' .11 1 1 1 ' 1..1.11MlHHM 'l1I '1:HHTIHElI'?r1'' ' W M' 'ml T 'vi ' ' ' ' 11. 11 1 1 P 01 fl C 1 3 3 ter'w:-...a..te2'az'we a- get ' ' ',..e-lsiwtrem.. 1' I ' ,.Q:1s:::aaazfe:.,.,,, l - 4423?-1-1' I H I Wi.. -wi- .- . ., 4,6715 I V- Ag, . ...D ,gk , A' 5252 I. :I-I I , ,. 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I 7mmI IIIIIIImIIT M ' I..mimiIiiimmnmmrT'U II II I IIII IIIII 'WI inm.Tm1Maaifmsisniai: Iiammmggg -- EMMA C. MUELLER ...... Madison ..Em,.. ..Em cw.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Achothg Spanish Club l, 2: Geography Club: Freshman Bowling Team: Sophomore Bowling Team: Y. W. C. A.: Sophomore Honors. Thesis - The Relation of the Columbia River to the Economic Development of its Tributary Region. ALICE BEECHER IVIUNRO . Princeton, N. J. LETTERS AFD SCIENCE Pi Beta Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Theta Sigma Chi: Wellesley College 1, 2: Press Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 Who's Who Staff 3, Cardinal Staff 3, 4: S. G. A. Council 4: Literary Staff: Octopus Staff. Thesis - The Women in Arnold Bennett. ELLIDA MURPHY ..... . . . Berlin JOURNALISM Milwaukee-Downer College l, Thesis - A Study of the Special Feature Sto- ries in Some Magazines. LAWRENCE E. MURPHY . . . Delavan ..Mwf.. AGRICULTURE LAWRENCE W. MURPHY . . . Madison ..Bud.. ,IOURNALISM Chi Phi: Iron Cross: Phi Kappa Phi: White Spades: Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Epsilon Delta: Mercier Club: Play-writers: Council of Forty: Gun and Blade: University Press Club: C. S. A , Treasurer 3: Hesperia l, 23 American Jour- nalists' Association 3, 4: Wisconsin Intercollegi- ate Press Association, President 3, 4: Edwin Booth 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3: Dramatics Editor, Badger 3: Editor-in-Chief Who's Who: Union Vodvil 2. 3: Publicity Manager 3: Daily Cardi- nal Z, 3, 4, Desk Editor 3, News Editor 4: joint Production I, 2, 3: French Play 3: Chairman Varsity Movie 45 Chairman junior Play Com- mittee: Prom Committee 43 University Circus Committee 3. Thesis -journalistic Education in the United States. I emma: ALICE UNA MURRAY . . Superior ..A,.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Superior Normal 1, 2. Thesis -Some Aspects oi' a Course of Study for Girls in High School and College. CATHERINE MURRAY . Wahpeton, N. 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CLASSES mmm nun I in lull li wnnmnnl mlm ,mum1vmln.,-.m..w..w lim. 35555599553willgl-vvlgilqgylqgli ,L Jw lggl!!!Mgggmggygygggggulgwinn ll nlmluwmwllwu ummumllmnmllwmin will mwllwlmlml ll mn w EMmnmmi 1 h l ui1ilwiiiii'iiiRLuiiiiiiuiliwltn4uui11Rl nu ummmlmwumumnm.llzmlmliiiix ' wnumnumwuuunmmmmuw ll mmm in in n lm I lm 1 F in zu n CLARA NEwcoMB . . . . . . Waupun LETTERS AND SCIENCE Wellesley'Colle?e 1 :Alpha Phi. , Thesis -Legis ation on the Supervision and Administration of the Public Indoor Poor Re- lief in Wisconsin. HELEN NEWCOMB ..... River Falls .LETTERS AND SCIENCE - River Falls 'Normal I, Z: Mathematics'Club. Thesis - Trilinear and I-Iomogeneous Co-ordi- nates and Their Use. . ' LYNN FIELDS NEWELL . . . Oshkosh COMM ERCE Oshkosh Normal l, 25 Aeaciag Square Clubg Philomathia: Badger staff. Service - One year, Thesis - Recent History of- the United States. IVIARY ALICE NEWTON, Washington, D. C. CHEMISTRY George Washington University 1 3 Phi Mu: Suf- frage League, President 45 Outing Club Board 4:5 . W. . A.g Chemistry Club, Vice-President 33 Basket Ball 2. Thesis-Physiological Chemistry. JULIETTE NUSBAUM . . , Richmond, Ind. Nusie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Earlham-' Colle e 1, 23 Clef Club 3, 4: French Club 3', 4g Y, C. A. LAILDRED ALICE NUSBAUM3 RicHmv?1dQInii. ..Num.. JOURNALISM. Western College 1'. '2: l'hera'SiEm?1''Phi:..T5i5Es'5 Club 3. 45 Cardinal .Riga-.ter 3,,,4E -Homecomingf Co1fmirsfel4QW11dfS Jsiifeffli- . s E L 1 Thesis f Typical New'Xork Sunf' StbriE2ihd. the Beginningsiof then' Tlvlurnan Interest ' Story. FRANCISJ- GYGQNNELL . fMbmellQ ..Rgtg. . Aomcuifrulxe ' f 'OSHISQSH N9fm3l 1.'2i ArH6i196-331 ,PfSF.iQl!lt!i'E5l Literary Society: Saddle Qand?Sirlbiri. AGNES Oli-IORA ...... Mozpmgrge QLEJEIERS AND FSCTENCE, ,- Bamardg President-415, I5eystone.4, F C V Thesis +AStudy'Qf'W2e6t'Qbll,eCUi6nflN?IEIal1Qf1s in tl'1EUniEeZl-States. ' AILEEN EL1zmaErH'l9lKEEEE 1. 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A CATHE 1 ELLS' OP Ev . . . ' JULIA A, OLESEN . .- . . Humboldt, Ia. R NE W f P L Madison T Sue LETTERS AND SCIENCE 5 COMMERCE Thesis - Congressional Election of l902.' Alpha Gamma Deltag W. A. A. Z, 3, 4g Outing Club, Treasurer3 5 -Iowa Club, Vide President 31 Badger Staff 2. 3 Q Women's Commerce Club.- Thesis -Recreational Work for Girls in ln- ROBERT C, ORR ,,,. , Waukesha dustry. .. .. ' Bob AIEMA L. OLSON .. ...... Malta, Ill. LETTERS AND SCIENCE MUSIC SUPERVISOR Sigma Chi: Freshman Football Squadg,,Freslri- I man Track Squad: Badger Staff 2, Associate Choral Union, Editor 3. ARTHUR O. OLSON . . . Madison HAH.. CIVIL ENGINEEPJNG WAYLAND Osooonnsim . Madman U71 ' Triangle:Scabbard,and'Blade: A. A. E. V . 1 Thesis - The Design-of a Reinforced'Concrete LETTERS? AND SCIENCE Buildiijlg. , - . ., Alpha Sigma Pan. I f d M4 I I HELEN OLSON ' I i U Madison Thesis-The eo ogy o Roa aterxa s. I l sole.. COMMERCE ' . THELMAT OTTESON .... . . . . Vino ua ' Wornenfs' Commerce' Club 42: CampuswReligious , r q 'CQPJRQU 4- . A , . LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - lAccountmgg System for' Furniture ' Factory. Beloit College l:'Outing-Club. SlEmmmH'5Hl.mhlHallnadl.Waallllr?lllI'fl.' lr H ' 'lfli Wl-LJill' 'N 'N . ' l ,H Page 137 'L'lE 'F7 'l ?'1 'I Ill''I 'f'l ' UE:l'i 7llli.:T 'YT:'F'l l'i'iti'WF''Fi'IF'i F i'l'5 .CIHiP'FlF'l'i asa 2 EE ,, +z:, 1? A .i,.I.w,.g.gE -4-- ,. mmm!:L.iHL.-.T.LL..T..fiilEmi ,,.,, T l 1 ' ' J.-A: z A-:1:1:11:r:.w-:fe .- , -. ' . -' - fi X. , f . 1. ,- .1151 Zig - N R if 2- are 2 1 3 , -':i--'-wiv , 1? 2. W ' 'Wie' 53 tiff gg I . Eg 5:2 A 9 Q I V. K ' lies-rm'1ffmaff:1-wevef1:.r.a-sf-ff-re: Asia: L h I HERMAN A. PAGENKOPF . . Bloomer CHARLES ARLEICH PARKIN . . Evansville Mpeg.. Upark.. PHARMACY Kappa Psi: F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical Society. F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical Society. Thesis - Assay of Liquor I-Iydrogenii Dioxidi. Service - Eight months. Thesis - Liquor Ferri-Subsulphatis. ' MARY PARKINSON . . . Madison Parkle WENDELL W. PAINE . . . Milwaukee LET-1-ERS AND SCIENCE Bunky Kappa Kappa Gamma: Freshman Commission: COMMERCE Sophomore Commission: Twelfth Night: Red Gauntlet, Vice President: Dancing Team l, 2, Glee Club 1: Ski Club 3. 3: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Council 2, 4: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 33 Prom Committee 3: S. G. A. Board 3: Class Secretary 4: Crucible 3. 4. Thesis - Factory Housekeeping. EARL MANLEY PALLETT . . Fennimore Tom josEP1-UNE B. PASSMORE . . Milwaukee AGRICULTURE Jo Platteville Normal 1, 2: Saddle and Sirloin: LETTERS AND SCIENCE Grafter's Club. . I Milwaukee Normal l: Outing Club. Thesis - The Negro Laborer. LORA B. PALMER ...... La Crosse M JOSEPHINE NORRIS PATCHEN . Manitowoc LETTERS AND SCIENCE La Crosse Normal I, Z: Delta Delta Delta. National Park Seminary I-IZ. I Thesis -- George Meredith s Use of Epigrams. CONRADO PARAS . . Boac, Philippine Is. EVERETT F- PATTEN ' ' ' Chicago LETTERS AND SCIENCE ' Put Universitv of the Philippines 1. 2: International NORMAL COURSE Club: Athenae: President, Philippine Badger l . Club. Northern Illinois State Normal l, -Z: Inner Thesis -japanese Immigration and Interna- Temple: Education Club: Choral Union. tional Questions Raised by lt. Service - One year, five months. x . .,,,-.t,E-i2f5.ZdTQQ'.23fhfEf:lli1:?'lf-at-1 .M-ZE.5lli!.if2i'l :L ' ,, A..-'aeli T Q 1p.: 'f . .' .,'. . .... l:'f.ffQQf2' .... w-4.3 I 'Vu' A fx. ,, ,. . .. .. -. . - s..Y'.ff4F. V . A ' l ' I :g,,L1L .,..,. ' ,.',l:Ij.li....'.5l'x A 1 ' V. f ' lei: . 1. ' 4. . 4 it ' . Y- ' ii. fits-: JI f' sei ' . . fi 2, 52 li V 'Q W5 ' 5:-Q . .:.. :N E, :V V V - 5 ,.v ,. .,,.- --5 V ., - V N gli .gs I .Y .... . . . 1 . . ' Siu .V .E at if as 'L 1 , .A . . ' . f . ' . , . --A 1. . I ' 1 .,.... ..-, , , , L. .. 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Board 2, 3: Pyihia 3, irQlicreIP?1id,ent-L D a I mega g - Badger BOHFQ 2I Thesis - A Code Of Laws for the Care of De- gg Thesis - Satire of Thomas Peacock. pendeng Children by the Sgare, CHARLOTTE IDEABODY h A Madison MARION L. PENHALLECON Mineral Point ShI1flfy LETTERS AND SCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE 5l3.f5iVE5LiI'S'2fTiiILiI?2'mllI'IIi1A' Bom 4' :lg 2:N.3A4AS264gAY.eAOf. C113 Clgoixncg 4: C. R. EE . , 5 . . . unci Q renc ay I. - SE Thesis -Papers on Renaissance Writers in OLIVER WALTON REEPPER ' Auenswue' Ky' EE France. PGP lg LETTERS AND SCIENCE Columbia University l, 25 Dixie Club. :gs LLOYD PEACH ' ' Edgerton Thesis -Theories of Nature in Emerson and ge uPCGChi8U Wordsworth. A Comparison and a Contrast. -E COMMERCE 2? , , DONALD M. PERRY . . Black River Falls :Ig Varsity Boxing 2. LAW ' . Ripon Collegeg Phi Alpha Delta, ' I-IELEN PEARSON ..... Bloommgton HOME ECONOMICS I. A. PERSTEIN .... . Madison Omicron Nu. I' A' Thesis - The Hygiene of Clothing. GENERAL Delta Sigrgallahog Phi Kapyifi Phi: lgtigsg Mi?- . nesota an inois nterco e iate e ares 5 J OSEPHINE PEARSON, Upper Montclair, N .J . Daily cafdinai, ECIIIOIIEII sta? 2, 4: Mmmh, Jo ghairinan E:H:cutive3Co1mrnit1tlee 33 Vge Presi- ent nterco egiate , g t enae, ensor , LETTERS AND SCIENCE 'lgreaiirer 33,SPrlesident' gl-5 Pgrekr5sicDBgard, resi ent 9 op Omore emi- u IC e ateg Baker University lg Delta Delta Deltag Dol- J. S, A., Vice President 3, President 43 Press E ,1?hIn'Club. Clubg Council Of Forty 3, 45 Tau Club, Presi- hesis-Investment of Foreign Capital in dent 4. 1 A - Columbia. Thesis - Intercollegiate Debating. ' ::..,..gI::fIIg-si.. .f.,Iv-,:gI5:,.,.I:I-I:-:ae -I ':.I :.f: :f me' --:-:fo-II:':1I.' mf.-:IrI':a-.5315 fzrzw- fps, :I .f.r1.vs1:1 . 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Board 43 Agriculture Rowing Crew 2. 1783 for Terminating the Controversy between 3., D , ' , E Great Britain and the American Cplonies. Thesis-The Influence on Crop Yields of' ' - ' gifferences Yin the Chemical 'Composition of Lg VERA, I. PHILLIPS ...... Milwaukee l O1 Si , , , k, , 3 -fvip -- DEWITT VAN O5TRAND.PINKERTON,,N66HUh i ' , V , ' , Van , , y PETTERS ANDKSCIENCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE E W' A' A Indoor Baseball 2' Delta Kappa Epsilon: Ku' Klux' Klang Inner gysageg Fregnmanggack TegmiiIVarsity Teaclg gg I ' , ' ' istant rom fairhfiani 5 'ares oot j u , WILLIAM PICKAIED. 2, ' Evanston' IU' 45 Haresfoot Play 35 Homeco6ning3, 4,3 Editor Bill Special QccasionsgSection,, .L 21? iadgerg Uni- LETTERS AND SCIENCE Vefmy CWCUS3- Q sigmaiphif, White 'Spadesg President of Badger JOHN J. PINNEY ..... Sturgeon Bay Club 4.5 Varsity Track Team 2, 33 Varsity Ten- AGRICULTURE nis Team 43 Y. M. C. A.,Cabinet 4, Chairman 7 W V 1 Reception Committee..1921junior Prom: Aith- Alpha Zetag Phi Kappa Phi.: 'Country Maga- 1eticEditor of A1921 Badger, Council of Forty 4g zine, Business Manager 31: Editor-in-Chief 4g Varsity Cheer Leader 4. Philomathia 211 Agricultural Literary Society 3, Service - Seven months. 43 University Press Club 3, 45 University Press Thesis-The Political and Social Plays of Associationjki Agricultural College Federation Bernard Shaw. CA. C. FJ President .411 Councilpf Forty. l I I I. . I 'A ' ' N H I. ' Page 1.91 n IREEKSIEIEIIE::ll:IIEl::II5:.RII!I.l5lIIllII!:I7:I!:.!:IIEEl:IlII:!..!.:..'I:..!IJIII.II,:!I:,I..l-CYIJII:II-!II1,I.III.I..lI'nI.II:.fIa.l.:1II.llI.II..l:,I' .-1 .. ., --me If L::.1::1:: zeir..-:lem-1:..:1:...gran.f:.::1.if.I E. 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Waupaca - Paul D. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Oshkosh Normal School l, Z5 Square Club: Y M. C. A.g Bad er Club: Education Club: Amer- S ican Legion. Service - Eight months. ' Thesis - Developing Greater Initiative and Responsibility in School. DOROTHY POERTNER . .V . SL. Louis, Mo, ..D0L.. T ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE . Harris Teachers College l, 25 Delta Delta Delta. Thesis -L Love as Shown by Chaucer's Poetry. RUTH POINTER. . . . Birmingham, Ala. I MEDICINE University Ol Alabama lp Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Castalia Literary Society 2, 3 :IVR E. BERTHA M. POLLOCK .... Gilman, Ill. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Lake Forest College I. Thesis - A Critical and Constructive Study of the Methods of the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. of Madison, Wisconsin. HOWARD E. POLLOCK . . . Milwaukee Howie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beta Theta Pi. HELEN POUDER . . . Indianapolis, Ind. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Butler College 1, 23 Delta Zetag Indianapolis Clubg Theta Sigma Phi. Thesis - Adaptation of Short Stories and Novels to Dramatic Form. FREDERICK GEORGE POPE . . Abelmans Fritz I CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Chemical Engineers' Societyg Engineers' Crew 1. PAUL W. PORTER . .. . . . Madison COMM ERCE Red Arrow Club. Service - Two years. ,,,,,,, I , Inq, I I I I III I IIIIIIII I II IIE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, - I I I ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . ,,. . I, , . I I IIIIIIIIII...IIIII.I,.III..II.I..II.III.....I..I..III..II IIII Page 1.92 III, III I I I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIII uII E5 31 E! E5 N ,,4, nmwm 4.bV ,,.. .,... .W..H. ,,.. .Q.M,..-MmwM ,.,,,. .,.,.,... wmwwmgum. I W' 42. 11wWWWWMh,M Mn,,QLA5SES. .. ,,,, njMWMMWW1 1 1 MWWWWWMWWWWWWW1 391.11111111111111 1 111 1 11 1 1111.111111.111.11111111111111-.11111!mI11M11' - ---. Mmimmumuym 1mmi11.1111111111111.11111111111.11111111111 1 1 11 1 111111111111111111m1111111111.111111 111111111515 E 5 E V V 7' V mN7mW M1 'mf l 5 1: 1, 11 ggalmzrzggm, 1 .V EE 1 ' T' 'ff' E Sl 1? I ' ' -1 5 4 l Wvh 4 4 SE 1 E ll I 52 T: 19 -1 ' ' . 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E. 2, 41 square Club: U. w. E. c. 1.2. SW' AGRICULTURE Alh G RhgS CIMAUSANE J. KEITH POTTER ..... Huron, S. D. . P a amma O quam U COMMERCE MARY E. PRESTON ...... Broclhead Huron College 1, 2g First Refrimental Band 3, . 1. 4: South Dakota Club. v 1 A LETTERS AND SC ENCE 4 YI W. C. A.: Cercle Francais: Keystone 4 g Pres- ilgllentf Chalglgouanqe Hall 4. f h M f esls - e aracter O t e ysticism O CLEMENT M. POWERS . . N. Fond du Lac Ralph Waldo Emerson. , . 1 Clem H T ' PHARMACY ' NATI-IANIEL G. PRESTON . . . Brodhead Kappa 'Psi glgflercier Clubg F. B..Pow,ers Phat- M Shorty maceutica 1 ciety. 1 . ' , . A IC Thesis - The Castor Oil hlndustry iniphe Uni- 11 Q GR ULTURE ted States. 1 ,1, Square Club 3, 43 A. S. A. E. 4: Wrestling l, Z. Tm W 'I9:? 422i W :5'7.3:1i1L-FI'.Z'I.-af5:31111-1532255:-fifiiziiifwwlii11:':7EIi'i:7:' I f35112157-1221331-!c1.31LL lg Z:24312I f,15112122425362221111151211--Q.2512-,151' X 1 A - f 723.7 f 1 ' Q 21-2 1 . 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Alpha: Sigrna Delta Chi: White S adesgf .aily Cardinal l, 2: Athletic Editor 2: llhiversity Press Club. President 2: Editor-im 'Chief Liberty-Badger 3: Band 1, 2: Athenae l, 2: Student Senate 3. Thesis--Manufacturing Public Opinion. MARGARET A. .QUINLAN ..... Antigo I ..Marge.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis- William Dean Howells as a-Critic of EDWIN DONALD RALPH . . Wauwawsa ..Don.- v gopiiognolre Honors: Purple and Gold Club: C. Thesis -,The Disinterested Ap'raisal of Phys- ical Property: Itsrlviethocl and llllses. CLARENCE RAMSETT. . . . Viroqua Ramsey'7' COMMERCE Philomathia. TETHEL RASTEDE ..... Morrison, Ill. LETTERS AND. SC FENCE Ferry Hall 1: French Club. Thesis -Rousseau and Chateaubriand. :FLOYD C. RATH .... . Madison .QDOC-. PHARMACY Alpha Chi Skgmap Kappa Psi: Chi- Phi: 'Phi Kap a Phi: appa Beta Phi: Theta Nu Epsi- lon: SJ-lesperia 1', Z, 3: Student Senate 3: F. -B. Powers Pharmaeeutical Society: Gun and Blade 3, 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Daniels'ChemicallSociet?f l, 2. 3. 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Chet AGRICULTURE Chi Phig Swimming l, 2, 3, 43 Agriculture Crew -l, Captain Z, 35 A. C. F. Board 33 Ski Club: Ice Hockey Clubg Ice Carnival Committees: Prom Committee. LENUAL S. RIEHM ..... Milwaukee .Len .. Pl-I. B. NORMAL Milwaukee Normal l, 2. Thesis -A Comparative Study of Secondary School Curricula of the United States, England. France, and Germany. WILLIAM I'I.RIETOW . . . Sheboygan Billy COMMERCE Beta Theta Pig Inner Gate. Thesis -The Extent of CO-Operative Buying in the City of Madison. ELEANOR RILEY . . . . . . . Madison LETTERS AND SCIENCE Kappa Kappa Gammag Pi Epsilon Deltag Red Dominog Dancing l-Ionorsg Dancing Teamsg Playwriters Club, Prom Committeeg V3FSw Movie Committee: junior Play Committee, . A. A.g Who's Who Staff. Thesis -- Cultural and Recreational Activities in Industry. . Lf.. . ,..L. ..:I-: .. ARNOL VICTOR ROBERTS . . Wild Rose Bob LETTERS AND SCIENCE Theta Chi: Men's Glee Club 3, 45 Athenaeg Square Club, Haresfoot Follies 3. Thesis - The Homestead Law in Iowa, Min- nesota, and Wisconsin. ESTHER J. ROBERTS ..... Madison ' 'Dade LETTERS AND SCIENCE Thesis - Fidelity Of Report ESTHER M. ROBERTS . . Horicon ..Bab.. HOME ECONOMICS Castalia 2, 31 Daily Cardinal Z, 33 International Club lg Euthenics Club 2, 3, 4. Thesis - Home Service. RUTH E. ROCKWELL . Crown Point, Ind. Rockie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Indiana University l. Thesis - The Work of james T. Fields as Editor and Publisher of the Atlantic Monthly. LINUS T. ROEHM ....... Ashland UCOOIQIB I l AGRICULTURE Sigma Phi Epsilong Scabbard and Bladeg Fresh- man Trackp Square Club. Service - Overseas. ' Thesis - The Attempt to Determine Pasteur- ized Milk from Normal Milk by the Carbon ' Dioxide Content. - f f'- ' - ' 1 .Nev EI' I :A ' '.':.5 li 'inf I if ' I li , IE H ENC I J I , . ,, il n 'K' . 1:3 is . I- ' EP 1 -- In V U ',,,: W .H ' ff.::'-'f' , . :EZSvZ27f5if2Z54P5'S9?.!5fa?J:E'K5'2X:25T9UIZ?Ji:? 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' Thesis - Effect of the Minimum Wage Law on Telephone Companies of Wisconsin. Ross W. ROGERS . . . Lisle. Ill. Ross ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Eta Kappa Nu: Scabbard and Blade: Class Treasurer 33 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 33 Secre- tary 2, President 33 En ineers' Club 2, 3, 43 Student Section A. I. E. E.: Council of Forty. JEAN F. ROLFE . . . . . New Lisbon uhm.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE La Crosse Normal 1, 2: First Regimental Band 45 Education Club 45 Badger Club 4: Square Club 4. Thesis - The junior College Plan for Wiscon- sin. . A. ROMAN ..... A .... Viroqua MINING ENGINEERING Ripon College lg The Monastaryg A. I. M. E.g The Mining Club. A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Grinnell College l 3 Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Si ag A. S. M. E.g . M. C. A, Secretary 45 Cllxass Basket Ball. Service - Seven months. Thesis - Duty Test of an Eight Million Gallon Cross-compound Pumping Unit Cross. EDWIN L. ROSENBERG . Milwaukee ..R0-W.. LAW Milwaukee Normal 1, 2. Service - One year, two months. HARRY ROSENBLUM . . Terre Haute, Ind. LAW Sophomore Oratorical Contest. DI. R. ROSENQUIST . . . Rockford, Ill. -LR0Si8-' PHARMACY I Kappa Psig F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical Soci- etyg Inter-Fraternity Council. Thesis -Benzaldehyde Assays of the United States Pharmacopaeias, FLORENCE Ross ........ Beloit LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beloit College 1, 25 Spanish Club 4. in up i mil u 1 im l ni i u 1 il ii :im in l rnimummmmiimlll.llv1liilmiirv..uuvuuuvu-umizm Page 147 iIifRSIllG!El3G!E!lE1IEEIQIEEEIIllilill51EEIII11!EliE1!II!Ei1EIl5E1Killlmmfllllliillliililfiiifiilllilfiifliilil15172MillIE!!iZ165EiiIlE5!iI1ilflill I 1 1 1 1 1 ':I'- '1 ,'?7I1.2I,I,lI. If 'IIZl.'1ZI:.'I. 1.II'7' ,I1L ,.1'.'I':,.::Z:1 'I Z'I'i II.: :J ,'3Z..,':1'. LII. ::,':Z!:...':r:L! '.1' 129:31 ,.11...-1,'1! 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President 43 Engineers' Mixerg Dance and Par- ade Committees. Q Thesis -Investigation of the Performance-of a Girard Impulse Turbine. DOROTHY M. ROUNSEVELL . River Falls LETTERS AND SCIENCE River Falls State Normal School l, 23 Classical Clubg Spanish Clubg Deutscher Verein. Thesis - Aeneas at the Site of Rome. HENRY B. ROYCE . . . . Madison Hank COMMERCE Theta Delta Chi 3 Skull 'and Crescent: Fresh- man Dance Committee: Class Ser eant-at- Arms Z5 Varsity Wrestling 2, Union Xgodvil 3. PAUL A. ROYER . .' . . .- Madison P, A. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A raging College l 5 Engineers' Club 25 A.S. EDITH HULL -RGYSE . . New York, N. Y, 1 -LETTERS1 11ND1ss:ieNGE . Smith College lg American Academy' of' Dra- matic Arts Z: 'Red ,Domino S31 4: Crucibleg French Club: Red Domino Plays, French Play 3: Varsity.Circus.Comrnittee.34 ' ' EIQQSRS -Paiiers on Rousseau and ifihafsaul rian I. JACK RUBENSTYNE .1 . . . Chicago, ILL. ..Ruby.. 1 MEQH11NiQAL 'ENGINEERING G 1 Pi Tau Sigma g Armour Institute l'g A1 S. 53, :Menorah Societyl, Q, A13 PalestineBuilders LEQNA1 E. Rupert . E ..... Wausau liwiev 1 LETTERS, AND 1 SGIENCE 1 . Alpha DeltaPig L:awrencea'CQllege1'l,1Zfg-W. A. 1 A. g O11n111g1c111bg Hockey '4. ' FR1EDALAURA1PQUMMEL . CinCinnati:10f - -:FlYtZ ' JOIJKNAIJSNI Denison ,Uniyersigya 1, 25 Delta, ,Delta Deltarg Phi Ka pa Phi: 71 eta 'Sigma ,Phig Chi :Psi Deira: I3ressc'c111b.12a 41.11. 'w, c. 1x1.11ca1sme: Council 3, Cabinet 4f ErigraVinaEditb!i H9221 1 Badger' 3, XVoman7s Editor' 19221 adger 43- Ke- Ioorter on IDailyYCardirial 3,51HomecomingA 1 icity Committee14-:E Asso9iatef'Edit6riWomenis Cardinal 13: Religious ConfenencePublicity 3, 4g - Southern Club. ' , I. ., ' , ' 1. Thesis - Criticism of the American, Press by , American Periodicalssince l800. ' - 1 1 WALTERJ. 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Superior LETTERS ANDSCLENCE Sig ' E Ripon Collegell, 2:.AlphB Xi Deltag 11921,Bad- LETTERS AND SCIENCE E S ger SrafEg.1French1Club. . . 7-2 .Superior Normal School l, 2, S.1G. A. Board 3. . ' Y. c. A. 3. E1 I , , I Thesis - Geography of Latium in the Aeneid : 2 ' CECIL M. RUSSELL ..... Eau Glaire Compared wich Other Sources on Ancient is ' nsk. .. Geography. , , , zz 'IQEQFFERS' SCIENCE W. T. RUTHERFORD ..... Milwaukee 'Scabl5ard 'andfBlade' 3, 4: 'Cadet10fTi6erS Cialirjn 4:TreaSiglrer'4:ll?reSS1'Club. 31. 4: Gh1PQ LETTERS AND SCIENCE pqwa Valley Club 1'. 2,. 3, '4: Cadet- l: . , 1 S ,Lieutenant R, 10, 11 ,QL 2, Captain 3, Majm-14: M1lyaukee'Normal1School 1. 1Chai1-ma,-11Mi1111gary IHOP Committeevi-. Thesxs - Bank of North Dakota. 3 Siivice'-19m Year'fT El ' 1 I' J' is 11 me emm n 'osep CATHERINE E. RYAN . . ForLDodge, Ia. H HOME ECONOMICS E 'VANGEL RUSSELL .N . . - Madison Malwaakeenownef College 1, 2. E15 -'Rusty-f Thesis - Home Service in Home Economics. Z 4 EGQNOMZICS' h FRANCES.'RYAN ..... New York City Alpha1Ga'mma,I3eltag Iowa1Srate College 1, 2. F,-cm E A , 1. LETTERS AND SCIENCE 'CARL HENRY S5FERHG?LZ ' amltowoc Freshman Commission: Sophomore Commis- Rusty- ' siong Freshman Hockey Squad 3 Red Dominog N , 1 Iunior Piom Committee. COMMERCE Thesis - Study of Chicago, gflilwaukee and Alpldapi Delfazigibod Couqgel L St. Paul 4Ms from 191-4 to 192 . ,V if V, EDGAR A1. RYGH1 . . M inneapolis, M inn. ' EDITH j. RUTH ...... . . .1 Superior 1 A ' I W H X K ,E MEDICINE -LETTERS. ANDWSCIENC L . V1 j ' 4 I M V, M 1 N8WbCfIg'COllCgB, South Carolina, 13 Chi Psig 'Superior Norn'ia1fScl'io6l, 1, 2. Varsity ircus. Tlfesis Developmergt'ofISuperior, Wisconsin. Thesis - Topographical Anatomy. ll. I l 1 l .. E. . . .. , ,, J S11111...1a:a.1a11.m.11aia111111...11111.111'1...'1' 11. ' 1 1 1 ' X 1 1' fm' V'11 MTTamamHHHI1.'lf11flHlmiwimm ' E' .11 1 1 111. 1 ' mmf111'r11.11'1 m1'.1r111x11.111.11.11 I' ll fl 1' 1.99 , .. .. I.. ..1.. ...II.... M .... 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W. C. A. Commissiong Castalia: Cfef Club5 Outing Club5 S. G. A. Board 2. Thesis -The Union of Canada under Metcalfe and Elgin. AGNES I-1. SAMUELS ...... Madison Sammie LETTERS AND SCIENCE Pi Epsilon Delta5 Red Domino 1.2, 3, 45 Treas- urer 35 Vice President 45 Red Domino and Twelfth Night Play, 2: Coach of Red Domino Play 35 Red Domino Play 45 Union Vodvil 1, 25 W. A. A. Board 45 Swimming Team 3: Dancing Honors 15 Varsity Dancing Group 25 Outing Club Board 15 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Council 1, 2. 33 S. G. A. Board 35 New Forum 35 Secretary of Blue Dragon 4. Thesis - A Study of the American Stage. VINNIE SANBORN ....... Madison Vin LETTERS AND SCIENCE gg Fargo College 1, Alpha Xi Deltag Castalia 3, 45 Q-E Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Archery 3. Thesis -A Constructive Plan and Stud of the Girl Reserve Work in Iviadison Y. W. A. ALICE MARIE SANDERS . . Madison HAI.. MUSIC I ?352?I.'ASE?eE:E?S2?28'J355233553535:33E2f'2E!23:S31QQ?4Si:R2I?3?GbZ. l' . . ea 1.-aI-'In , A . -' fi iii? -Jael' F 521 ' '- is , .... 5 4? 5 , if ii .55 sae asia wav:-'I -4 f' .ik-52E2f1:jiI ll iii ee-' 1 -gm! IIS? ' . 'ri-Z-' :kv .439 4.,5s:sz:a1efzAI.It s . A -122.595 :Z .1 'I-1--133,31 E - is III ' -jg: 5322.7 V- .I SIE 'if'fB.., If-i:..:1:2i.5' 5 ' 15: ' gs I is 2:3 I eg 5- N. I -3:5'. ....a:a'5.1:fI -: f'- 1I:.:.:- 5 es- -. vm. ,gy WM-.v V ,Y t et.m.ssee2m.Nxzes. ,wma LUCILE SARIS ....... . Beloit LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beloit College 1, 25 Pi Beta Phi. W. K. SCI-IAAB .... . Auburn, Ind. ..Km.. COMMERCE Beta Theta P15 Skull and Crescent5 1921 Prom Committeeg 1920 University Circusg Class Committee: 1920 Homecoming Committee. Thesis - Coffee Brokerage. J. P. SCHAENZER . . . Wabeno Aloe.. AGRICULTURE Marquette University 15 River Falls Normal School 2: Mercier Club 3, 45 Saddle and Sirloin 3, 45 Agricultural Literary Society 3, 4. 1-IENRIETTA SCHAFFNER Mt. Pleasant, Ia. Henry COMMERCE Cardinal Staff 25 Prom Committee 35 Home- Committee 35 Badger Staff 3g Who's Who 3 Staff 3. als Thesis - Primary Election Law. PAUL SCHANEN ...... Stevens Point El ,IE I Milwaukee Normal School and Lawrence Col- CQMMERCE lege 1, 25 Castalia Literary Society 3, 45 Musi- I ca1'Direptor in Castalia 43 Choral Union 3, 45 Alpha Pi Deltag Stevens Point State Normal University Girls Glee Club 4. School 1, 2. . Thesis - An Evaluation of Material for Public Thesis - Cost Accounting as a Basis for Rate I School Music Programs. Making. , I. ll .. ...L ,. . . 1. TJSSII... .' ':,2s':ffa':5 W ' I 1-L.g.'g L.1..4. .,... . I 5 il E fil . 1.1 ' . I ' l fi lf' 1 212 Is . -Iliff' V -I .- .A ,,,I:.,.Q, .eff Q, VI ' X ' X., j I . .. , 1.7 I ,, .-5 1 g :.: -...,I .. '- :'Iaaa:fsme'iva's14es:z54.sxs.:iS:sitEeisssmaQSmv..hQsi 5 Q K 1 215 Eli A , . 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MEDICINE l EMMY SCHECKER ' ' ' ' ' Mllwaukee Milwaukee State Normal School l, 23 Sigma l ' l-Shemu Qlqpha' Th R 1 fV P d ' , A -V , . l esis- e eatio u ressure an E LETTERS JSNI? SCIENCE Hearn Rane in the Deg? me 5 Beloin College,.l1,,2g Y. C. Ar. Cabinet Coun- Gil 4:1SPamSh Chiba ARNQJ. SCHMIDT ..,. Davenport, Ia. M ' A ' Schmizzy GEORGE SCHINDLER . . Ashland COMMERCE u5'h'i lf!i?n ' Theta Chi: Beta Gamrna Sigmag Commerce E PHMWACY l1S'll?ZZel2'H5nf,ge3f'34kfi:G?ZSlaif'i5'iaIPfff2Z?l5fg7Z :E Auheun lhstltuie l,?2:Kappa,PsigfF4 Powers duction 2g Coinrnerrfe Club 2, Bl, 4g Secretary 3, EE Pharmaceutieal Sodiety:-Mereler Club. President 4: Gym Team Squad 25 Advertising 3 Z Thegis - Assay- 6fvATS6ni2: Compounds for Ar- Club 3, 4g Special Writer Cardinal S. S. g2Fresh- EEE Senic Acid. glen Track6Square Cglubgg IowahClub. as ' 1 I A erviee - ne year, our mont s. RUDOLPH ,SCHLABAGH n . Lacrosse Thesis - Social Psychology. . LAXV CARLTON L. SCI-IMIDT . .- .... Avoca Epi Alpha. 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SCHOENEBERG . . Wausau 'fn --Eddieh ,LETTERS AND ISCIENGE ' western czouege 'l.,f2I'Qi?110bizs 41 IndIanapqIIs COMMERCE Clubg Social Science'CluB. ' Pennsylvania University 1, 2. CHARLES T. 'SCHRAGE .... Sheboygan IRWIN PAUL W' ' ' ' Mllwaukee S ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MEDICINE ignal Unit ofCadet Corps: First Lieutenant 23 . . . . , , - .., . ' ' f . Captain 3: Major 4: Square Club: Charter , Sigma Phi EpsI1on,PhIIBeta PI, Class Track Member 35 Chairman Board of Trustees 43 A. .H:h2' . Th Eff , .f M h.. th. L I. E. E. 3, 45 Executive Committee 4-.Q Student 9515 - , e. ect- ol . mp me on e eu Assistant in Physics 3. cocyte Count m the B ood' Service - One year, seven months. ARLISLE SCHUMAKER . . . Milwaukee GILBERT W. SCI-IROEDEI1 . . . Milwaukee --A,,ie-- G'll K I K, Q I y LETTERS AND SCIENCE ' .I I I . ELECTR CAL ENG NEER NG MilwaukeelNormal School If Y. W. C. A. Cabi- Sigma Phi Epsilong Lieutenant, Cadet Corps 25 net: Council' 41 Mathematics Club, Vice Presi-' A, I. E. E. 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Cabinet Council 2-3 Y. W. C. A. 5, zine a , gig Board 31-Q Outirg Club. EE , Thesis - The erman'Revolution of 1918. JAMES MILTON SCI-IWENTKER DOROTHY SEATON ..... Canton, Ill. ...Hmm ,, Evansville, Ind- LETTERS AND SCIENCE y ' Wellesley 11 Kappa Kappa -Gamma: Mystic LETTERS AND SCIENCE Circle- Phi Delta Theta: .Square Clubz Gymnastic WILLARD JAMES SEDEP4 . . . Milwaukee gquad 313 Gymnastic Team 2, 35 'University -'Bay' VIFCUS . . CIVIL ENGINEERING First Regimental Baridbll, 2, Q, 4g.Urigrersity LLOYD M. SCOFIELD . . . Sturgeon Bay Qfgtjijffa 1' 3' 4' CW' Engmeermg Oclety Red ghesislk-hAg Lnvestigation of Stresses in a - tee ,rc ri ge. MINING ENGINEERING -I-au Beta Pi 3, 4. Mining Club 1' Z, 3. 4. TAYLOR 1-I. SEEBE1?Bu2iu. Houghton, M ich. . COMMERCE HARRIET SCOFIELD . . . L11 Crosse Zeta Psi-:Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Kapgza Phi: --tgmf-- Inner GategAi:countant, 1920 Badgerg' I ircula- tion Manager, 1921-Badgerp Treasurer, 1921 HOME ECONOMICS Promp Chairman of Finance, 1920 Homecom- V , ingyg Athenae. 1, 2, 33 Commerce.Club 4. X Wells College 1,-: GammapPhiB'eta. Thesis - An Accounting System for the X Thesis - Nutrition Classes: in County Schools. Company. V . t EE El: EE SIEiiHilTT'lllllliiiiHiifiTi.a'5i,Eiii.. WH-Li1l..T'lll'f' ,I I. li''iiiHiiiiiiwiililiilllflililliHWi REIfIfillII:Il'llIf1'h5IiiiHfiwill I 'I W-ri IT'll 'l'l l ' ' 'I I ii. ,I . I..'1l..E Page 153 FE:!?i5lE2!QlE:EndsllxehlilfllF5E5iii5El5ZE5li'EEEEEliiFEEli!ElfQEEl?iHl??iiE1FiEi7l'?fi531E?flfli3F!53W5i'HL f -'-- A .451 ...,,.,, L ..,..,, .... ...,,. . ,... -...-.,, ,,.,, -.-.., ..,.. -.....-... . ,,.,,. 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SEIFERT ....... jefferson COMMERCE Phi Gamma.Deltag Manager Freshman Base- ball Team lg Non-W Representative Athletic 'Board 2, 3, 4: Assistant Athletic Editor, 1921 Badgerglunior Prom Committee: Editor 1920 Homicorning, Program: Varsity Baseball Man- ager., . ELSIE SELL . . . . .... Q Madison HQME ECQNQMTCS A W. A. A. Baseball lg Euthenics. Thesis -Home-Service in Home Economics. 1 . . VERNON WALLIS SELL . . . Reeseville Vern COMMERCE Commerce Clubg S1921 Prom lCommitteeg Ad- vertisingifflxlubg Advertising Staff 1921 Badger: Associate, Advertising Manager Commerce Magazine 2, 3. ' E. CONRAD SEVERSON . . . Forestville . ' Hole.. COMMERCE Whitewater Normal lg Athenae Zg 3, '45 Comf merce Magazine- Advertising Staff 4., Thesis -' Study of Farmers Marketing Associations. DOROTPIY SHAPER . . . Milwaukee . Doi PHYSICAL IEDUCATIOH Milwaukee Normal School 'lg Kappa Alpha Thetag W. A, A. 2,2 3, 45 'Dolphin Clubg , Hockey 2. 3,3 Basket.Ball,3'3Dancing3 3 Dancing I I-Ionorsg Y. W. C. A. Thesis - Industrial Recreation for Womenand Children. ' V ' W MORRIS 'SHAPTRO . . .. . . . Milwaukee uashqplvo ' EIJECTRXCALTENGINEERING American Association of Engineersp A. I. E. E.g Menorahg Palestine Builders. ' D. LEE SHAW ........ Delavan LETTERS AND sc.1ENcE Sigma Nug Union Vodvil 1920. Thesis - Methods and,Principles of Land Val- uation in Public Utility Appraisals, 1 N .' .. N 2131 351.1115:Z-sisffgsgusgx3-Q . Z Lf , 2-fi -N 1 l fy 1, '11, A ij i ' W - ' 1.-1- 4- ' ..'25,y E' 1 1 I-' ?Z '7.'4k 54. . ag ,. ,1 w, -W-Q, ,f-, 222 . :-1 ig. 1-15 :Jw , . fill A 32:1 A , ' :cb ' A-'WF251' :iii . E 1 4 - -1 .gs Q4 , tg ff: 2 . fi '43 5 :Y - - ,ff f .Egger i- f 1 A . 'TZFJZMNSFI'fFZlbYfST:7d f 5 1 L C AMN I ,. . 4 .. mlm? V i . i mi. ii ii 4 mm 1 . m.w.u.w.,-.nr-.piI..4m.mi.i44.ifmimmw.i14i...4m....4ii.i43,.3,W..,m...,.l.ig.n5ny.5....,,i.m.ynmw.iWW,i.,.,.ili,4lr.955i4 mn., nu 1. 1. mi. 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I-IELEN ji SHERMAN . . . . Appleton ..NursE.s ' HOME ECQNGMICS Junior Playg Eunhenicsg S. G. A1 Board., Service - ne year, Lwo1months,1st11dent nurse in Army. 1 X . Thesis 4- A Study of Underftid Chilelren. JOE R, S1-IEIQR . , ...... M'ilwaukee LETTERS- AND' sc1ENcE Thesis, f Cgmparisqn of 'Signal,to'St:atic Ratios Using-Loop, and Ground Aerials with ,the Mc- gniiEht1H6oklup'and 'Various Types O51 Vacuum u, s. 61251052115:111'!!:.ll5I:i1'Ilf11!1 1111111.11111 111.1 11... 11 1,111.111..11111..1'1I21.1.'1l111'111-1'1.I1.11I11..11131111Ll1EE!11l1!!i1111Il:.I 1 A I.,v.M,m,i1IV- 1,,g11y-1, 1- .N Jr-l11Q111111il11111I11l1111111111111111111111111 11 1 1 Il 1 1 11 11111111 11 vu: 11 -1111...111..1.1.,1l...1....1.....1.......1o..1.................11...1.o1.111. .I.11.,.EillL1l1I11l1 '1'l'l 1l'1 l 11 1l1111'11 ll 1 fl 41 1111 1 1 ' 141, E D K 1 1411- 1 MILTON J ACKSON SHOEMAKER Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Alpha Chi Sigma-5 Chemical Engineers' Society I, 2, 3. '4g Track 2: Inner-Fragernicy Council 3: Inter-Fraternity 'Conference 4. ADRIENNE A. 'SI-IREVE . Washington, D. C. LETTERS AND sQ1ENc:E A George Washington, 'University l,,, 25 Aloha Grniqron Pig Junior'Dancing1Tearng A. A Thesis' - French Romanticists. STANLEY R.'S1DIE . . . . 'Viroqzfa Sian . . CQMMERCE Beloig College 15 Sigma Alph31Epsilon. R. C.1SIEGEL ..... 1 . Madison A HBDH.. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TauBetafPi3,A. I. Thesis - El'ectromagne1:idall,y Controlled Elec? tron'Tube. 2 Y ' ' ' E. G. SILEEP.NAGEL . . . Wausau . 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' LETTERS' ANDI SCIENCE ' Wellesley I, 2: Outing.ClubQ2L 3I:',BowlinB Team 21 W. A. AL 31 1922-Badgerg Cardinal StaffII9Z0. Thesisr- Employees' Association and the Open Shop Movement. -I.j.SINAcuB ...... . Madison ' Snack, Sing CQMMERCE LEILA SINAIKO .... l . Madison ..Lee.. PHYSICAL EDUCATION W. A. A. I, '2, 3, fl-p Wearerg Wisconsin Menorah Soeieryg Secretary 43 Hockey Team 2, 33 Basket Ball Team 'l, 35 Indoor Baseball Team 25 Varsity 25 Outdoor Baseball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Z, 3, Manager 35 Physical Education Club 3, 4. Thesis -Effect ofiMassage, Physio-Therapy, and Electricity on'Paralysis Caused by Infan- tile Paralysis. ew: : xv: I-: ,-' II 1 IVIARJORIE Six .... Loganspprz, Ind. HOME ECONOMICS Lewis Institute and Columbia University 19 Badger Staff 33 Cashier, Circulation Departf ment, 43 Euthenicsi 4. , Thesis -Effect of the War on the Milk In- dustry. . MARGUERITE SKAAI1 . .... La Crosse 5 LETTERS AND. SCIENCE Delta Zeta: La Crosse Normal School ,l, 2: Spanish Club 45 University Orchestra,3g Y. W. C. A. 3, 4. Thesis - French Translation. MILDRED SKINNER . . '. . Tomah ..5hinny... Music Alpha Xi-Delta: Bowling Team I, 25 'W..A. A. 1, 2, 31 Cvlee Club 4: Choral Union 3, 4. BURL A. SLOCUM .... . Eau,Claire ..-jumbo.. AGRICULTURE River Falls Normal School I, 2: Varsity Quar- tet 4g Glee Club 3, 4. Service - Two Iyears. GUNNA M. SMEDAL ..... McFarland PHARMACY II. F. B. Powers Pharmaceutical Society, Secretary. Thesis-The History and Cultivation of Peppermint. I. ::sfz-Ir: .. ., . .4 R, , . I 2' Ili - .,:,: uf I:: A - ': iii - ffla Ui . 4.1 I-I .. Us I, , ' 2' I ' 'fan 5 , I V, gf' M..I.:-:-:f:- ' -Z. .,. Law .1:- .ax :1:. 2 '.:. 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' E : Clubg Advertising Club: Milton College Clulgg I LETTERS AND.fsClEITIC5-- . I H -.- Song of Ugsus3.Adve1-gising .Manager gf Ll-lg River Falls -Normal 'l,f2g Americah ,Legiorfg as Commerce Magazine 4: V GCOSFHPMYS Club- 2 -' I ll - Thesis -Latin America and'World Politics. Thesis eThe Influence of Rock Sgtfl-l9tUfe-find ' l1oc1XCharacter on Topography In the Drift- , ' eSS-- rea. . . . ' , . DON SMITH .I .A .. . .. -Clinton, Ia. g - --5-,,.m5y-' G. VANCE 'SMITI-If . . . Indianapolis, Ind-. . COMMERQE Coi'!':ggCE , . 1 - V lwllghfgligfgfiaoglliqsiffiiuftw 1: mek 1' Wabash CGUQEP 1.1ySigmaICHi1NASQELQUC. PQI: - .exgn Advertising Manager 1-9Z2IBadgex1g Com- merce 1Magazinef4g Foreign Publicity Iylanager FORREST Smm. .... Blue .Mounds ,EfjQes5gggf'gggQ1V'g5.1.fgggrjg3gS1ggg?5fy4? -I 4-I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Thesis, - The Excelsior Industry. V Arnenican Wifify df Mechanifial Engineers 4: 1 I . . tr . . - I I S, I Arheifikzin Assi5cIaf.iomsf'EngIheers 3, 4. MABEL MAYHEW SMITH - Chwagoy IU- LETTERS AND' SCIENCE FRANCES E..3Mmq. ,IIN , I. Ig Madison, 153,323 Kappa Gamma. Red Domino:-Mysric LETTERS AND SCUSNGE , ' I g - :Gamma Pmxgegai PM gbfajlfappafztpythia Z. MI I. SMITH . . . ...... Fenmmore SpanishIClul5 'l, 2,135,493 French Qlub l, 2. 3. 43 AGRICULTURE Q 1Fienqlfie-Play Z.. L , L l N' . , . Q , , llhesisrf Settings .of .the 'Plays of Maurice ,P1atteyIllegNormal,l,2,5'Square.CZlub:Graftenss Imagrerlinck. T Q1ukz:SaCLdle SHQJSIIIOIQP 1 SRTIIIIIITTI .lhiamiaa.I'..,. ,,.,'II..'E.lI,. , .1 I ,' .f'.'f',,. ,I II.,r 'H.'--ll..,II....II.'-f'.I,. U' . 'L'LT'4naIhmmHElH3If'lfLII 'laillliflllH5h5WHliH5FTiHi'T if ?'fn'WLM! ' ' . I .H Hllllliillifflllllfl Page 157 ', :Ik .Ile :IAII !:II,:.:.II... .II!:. .HIIIZIIl:I:I?:J1IIl.:I,:1It...:I...!II,I:..f..I.I1IIIII.:,JI::.IIhd:III:.I:,I,I.:1I,.l..:I,In.,II.I.::II,l:.:IIPI..IIIl I I y',..ll!..,l, .'...5.Ff.' ,..'?,.,, ,L , ..,,',.I'5g,' lj, ir, ,I .,.,... . ,.,.. .,.. ..,,..,,,....,,. 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AGRICULTURE Platteville Normal 1, 23 University Legion Postg Saddle and Sirloin. W. P. SNOW ..... . Ashland Spar.. . COMMERCE Beta Gamma Sigma, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 HELEN MARIE SNYDER . . M assillon, O. Snitz LETTERS AND SCIENCE Delta Delta Delta: Euthenics Clubg Chemistry Club, Outing Club 45 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 45 Inter-Sorority Team 4. Thesis - Water Analysis. CLARENCE E. SODERBERG . . Barron nsody.. LAW Ripon Colle? 1, Z, 3, Student Editor of Wis- consin Law eview 4. ' LILLIAN SODERBERG . . . . Barron Saddie COMMERCE Ripon College 1, 23 Woman's Commerce Club 2. 3, 43 Commerce Magazine 3, 42 Castalia Z, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Council 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Glee Club 41Juni0r Prom Committee 35 Octopus 4, PERCY G. SOLLIE .... . Ashland Shrimp COMMERCE Northland College 1, 23 Alpha Sigma Phi. 1-IELEMER SORENSON . . Whitefish Bay ..S0'-ey.. , ELECTRXCAL ENGINEERING Student Memher of A. 1.E. E., Executive Com- mittee A. l. E, E. 3, 45 Riverside High School Alumni Club 1919. JUNIET SPAULDING. . . . Princeton, Ill. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Delta Pig Crucible. Thesis - A Study of the Girl Reserves. FREDERICK L. SPERRY . . Oak Park, Ill. ' JOURNALISM Psi Upsilong Sigma Delta Chip Phi Kappa Phi, Editor Octopus 35 Managing Editor 4gAdver- tising Club, Press Club: ouncil of Forty 4. Thesis - Mechanical Technique of Adver- tising Illustration. 1 , , ,, I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII,-IIIIIUI,IIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII V l II , ,,,,I,,,I W, ,I ,,,, I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.III.IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I I I I PIIIIIC 158 1IImIIIIIIIinII E Es A psglliepisziilriinelif:l'.:1::l!.e::4e,:z,:'s:f 2'1l4.21Jra E:,f:,:f!l,fi-214,,l,lg5:,.!a21l,s::1ll:.s.zi:fisZ:.,mn..r,in,s::i.1112E:il2!i:lz:mI .,....,,i.I,, - . . 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Milwaukee Howie GENERAL COURSE Chi Phig Star and Arrow, Football 3, 45 Swimmini Team 3, 45 Athletic Board 3, 4, Aero Clu Vice President. Service - Navy. Thesis -The Sugar Situation During and Since the War. THEODORE E. STARK . . Madison ..,1.ed.. COMMERCE Phi Kappa Sigma, Chairman Program Univer- sity Circus 3 3 adger Stafffi: University Band I . KATHERINE STAUFFER . . St. Louis, Mo. KillZn HOME ECONOMICS University of Missouri lg Euthenics Club: OutingCub. Thesis - Malnutrition. WALTER C. STAUSS . . . . Thiensville Slaussy AGRICULTURE Oshkosh Normal lg Agricultural Literary So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Country Magazine 3, 4, Advertising Manager 43 Saddle and Sirloin 3, 45 Badger Club 4. LILLIAN STEADMAN. . . Beresford,,S. D. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Xi Delta. Thesis - Tennyson and His Relation to the Religious Problems of His Day. WALTER P. STEIN ..... Milwaukee AGRICULTURE Milwaukee Normal I 5 Saddle and Sirloin. E M54-,.i.ggi,iin.l.. 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Prairie du Sac ' LETTERS AND SCIENCE Eddie GrinneIl,College l, 2: Delta Delta Deltag Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Council 3,.4. MUSIC 'Thesis - A Critical and Constructive Studyiof ' I , , the Methodsiof the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. Girls Glee Clubg Choral Union. C. A- f . . .HENRY STEVENS . . . SL. Albans, Vt. BETH STEWART U ' D g cada, Rapids! La- . Lew.. h Y r . CHEMIS RY JOURNALISM ' V A ' T 'N , - ' Iowa State Colleige 1,21 Pi Beta Phi:Theta Delta Ups1lon:'Si1racuse University 1, Z. Sigma Phi, Secretary 44 Badger Stali' 3, 4: Thesis e The Al. oys of Lead with the Alkaline Press Club. . Earthlvletals. Thesis -A Study of Nature Articles in Cur- rent Magazines. LINTON C. STEVENS .. . . Milwaukee X --,g,,,,,,.'- MARY G. STINSON . . . Mt. Vernon, Ind. AND SCIENCE LETTERSTAND SCIENCE Q Thesis :JL-The Use of 'Conyicts in ,Highway Sweet Brian'Collegeil. 23 Alpha Omipron Pi. Construction. ' Thesis - Hawthorne's Country. I ell - , -3 , . E25 E25 . El: EE 1.f.,,,.,...,w.l. H. .. . 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Glencoe, 111. igqholsiaffi Q A f H d I esis - nvesti ation o a y roe ectric LETTERS AND SCIENCE Devgopment at White Rapids on the Menomi- X geata Girrgmg Rflygtic Circlce Y. W. C. A. nee wer' a inet 1 . . . xecurive ouncil 4g W. A. - A.g Track Team l, 23 Union Voclvil 33 Campus LOYD NI' STROPE ' Madison I.- Religious Council: Prom Committee. COMMERCE ' I El-jnisis M The Influence of England on Henry Chi Phig Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phig ' Council of Forty 5 Commerce Magazine, Asso- ciate Editor 3, Editor 43 Who's Who Staffj Assistant Business Manager 32 Commerce J. rl-AYLER STRATE .... Fargo. N. D. Club, Treasurer 43 Advertising Club, Home- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING goming Condimittee 3 QHY. M. Cabinet 2, 3. ervice - ne year, ve mon s, North Dakota A ricultural College 1, 2: North Dakota Club, 'lieasurer 4 5 Engineers' Min- LOUIS A' STRUCK ' ' ' ' ' Onalaska strels 43 A. S. M. E. NORMAL i ' -. If-aCm.?12'ma'1'ir.. P R F ll s h 1 A.Ro1.L1N STRIEGL ..... Milton jot. Sysfifil. urvey 0 e ar a S C Oo K CIVIL ENGINEERING ANTON STUCKY, JR. . . . Waseca, M inn. Civil Engineering Society 3, 4: A. A. E. 4. I Thesis - Discharge through Tainter Gates. , PHARMACY Acacia 3 Kappa P513 F. B. Powers Pharmaceu- tical Societyg Square Club. I MARJORIE STROCK . . . Des Moines, I a. Them ' Nw' Vomma and Ignasm' HQME ECONOMICS CLARENCE SUHM . .... MilwQUk86 Kappa Alpha Theta: Badger Staff 3: Finance CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Committee, junior Class. Gymnastics, Gymnasium Teamg Univer- Iiihesxs- Headgear as Eilfected by Political sity Orcgestrag Tennis Clubg Chemical Engi- VEFIIS- neering ociety. 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LETTERS AND SCIENCE WHEELAN SUTLIFF ..... Rhinelander Sul LETTERS AND SCIENCE Theta Chip Phi Beta Pi. MARY F. SWAN ..., . Wauwazosa Tuchie LETT ERS AND SCIENCE W, A. A. l, 2, 3, 41 Indoor Baseball 23 Track I 3 Outdoor Baseball 2, Outing Club 3, 45 Y. W. C. A., Winner First Individual Prize Badger Cir- culation Campaign 4. ' , , Thesis - Industrial Influences upon the Social Ideals of Immigrants. IDA SWANCUTT .... Sioux Falls, S. D. nldy.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Yankton College 1, Thesis -Mytholo ical Allusions in Works of Longfellow to Ovig. MARGARET JULIA SWIFT . . . Darlington Mpeg.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Kappa Phig W. A. A.: Wearer, W. A. A. Board I, 2, 3, President 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3: Basket Ball Team, Captain 2, 41 Field and Track Team 2, 45 Varsity Field and Track 2, 41 Outdoor Baseball Team 3, Varsity Team 33 Outing Club Board l, Z, 3. 4, Vice President 21 Executive Board, Physical Educa- tion Club 4g Yellow Tassel, Secretary, Barnard House Committee, 3, 45 Keystone 3, 4. Thesis - Comparison of Academic Records and Clinical Health Records of the Student at the University of Wisconsin for Year l9l3. LESLIE WILLIAM TASCHE . . Sheboygan MEDICINE Theta Chi, Phi Beta Pi: Gamma Sigmag Star and Arrow: Freshman Gymnasium Teamg Var- siaf Gymnasium Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, C ubg Sophomore Honors. ARTHUR C. TAYLOR . . . Sioux City, Ia. COMMERCE Chi Phi: Phi Alpha Delta: Freshman Gymna- sium Squad: Commerce Crew Z3 Athenae 3. EVA M. TAYLOR ...... - . Lancaster LETTERS AND SCIENCE Achoth. Thesis-Ovid's Influence on Shakespeares Sonnets if E I 5 . , ' E E I Y I E E a els 2 3 El? E 2 1 . 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Thesis - Electrolytic Reduction of Paramitro- benzyl Alcohol. . I . NI .I , l ' liK'l CLASSES 1'-2193? If -A-. , 1.1.111.1111111.111111i.l11112111111..11.11.1'11111ll1li1 ' i 11 ' ll'l l l lllH l' ' l i'i 'f 5 .41'11111l111111111111111l1l11111111111111111111 11 1 111111111111 1 111 11 1111111 111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111m11111111g - 11-1-11111 11111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 111 1 11111111 1111111 I' 17:51 ii' .... an ., 1 M 'A 1 Agggiffaczfn-f1, J , K se 1 ..,, - 12 Ji' . ' EE i V1 f, 1 512 1 11 11f'.,e1- -, age .X .1 '.,. 1.1.41 .1 EE - . . . . 1. 51- 1- 1 'c 111 112 ' ,. Q4 5: . V 1 ,5 . . ay 3351 - M ie I, .E i1.f,. I. .fi 1 ig? 11 1 - ,Z - S 111, , . .I tg 23: . . . . . ,., E4 x X ! I ,An E I 1 ful? 'Iv 1 Z' Q, f , , 'Is - 1 ' ' T 1 ITT if 2 -E A., .- 1 VERA MAY TEMPLIN ..... Baraboo LETTERS AND SCIENCE S. G. A. Board 21 Chemistry Club 3, 43 Outing Club 3, 4: Badger Club 4. Thesis - Preparation of Hydrazine Sulphate. EE XVILLIS TERHORST . . . . Milwaukee MDM.. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Milwaukee Normal School l. FRANCESELLENTERRELL,1I'l.dic1l'lt1p0lfS,1f1Cl. Fran LETTERS AND SCIENCE Butler College I, Z5 Ka K G 3 Indianapolis Club. ppa appa amma PAUL A. TESC!-INER ..... Milwaukee MEDICIN E CYRUSQCHARLES THIEME . S. Milwaukee ..Cy.. LAW Theta Chig Phi Alpha Delta. s11..11..1111111..11.....111.w1111111.11111.111 mr'1m1111'1 '1'1 111. 1 1.1 1 1 1. 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M II CLASSES .V,A I II I II I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIII-IIIIIIIIIII A M I I I III IIIIIII IIIII IIIII ,IIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I f-E ,, ..-. I G. D. THEISEN .... . Green Bay L ,JOHN N. THOMSON . . . Centerville, D. ..Scarry.. njahmw.. COMMERCE LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Sigma Kappa. Alpha. Tau Omega. I ' - Thesis - Absent-Voting Legislation by the State of the American Union. BENJAMIN J. THOMAS . . . Madison Tommie . PHARMACY DAVID I-I. THORNTON . . Atchison, Kan. F. B, Powers- Pharmaceutical Society. V 'LETTERS AND 'SCIENCE Thesis - Oleum Menthol Vipidis. A tion. ' HELEN IRENE THOMPSON . St. Croix Falls . . Thesis-'RacialAdjusjtment-ih'Public Educa- COMMERCE VICTOR A. TIEDJENS . . . Marinezie Qlp2a,?r5Iic5onJ Pig Cogfmerae Club Z, 3345 W. ' .zvicu . . , , 5 unior ass Ommlttee' unior Prom Committee: President Inter-Sorority AGRICULTURE Bowling League 4: Hockey: Basket Ball: Base- ballg Bowlingj Wearer. Agriculture Crew 'l'. Alpha'Zetag'PhiIKappa Phi'gVSaddle and Sirloing Agricultural Literary Soqietyg Mercier 'Glubj TROY MELVIN THOMPSON . . . Madison S . ..DynamiLe-- MARY E. TII.LOrsON . , . Waupun MEDICINE Tilly Igsrsgtrsosgelrlrljoxinmiil iohool l: Phi Beta Pig Uni- A QMUSKQ Kappa Alpha Thetag Clef'C1ub: Glee Club. MILDRED F. THOMS . . Tommy Y LETTERS' AND SCIENCE Lawrence Colle e l. 2. Thesis - War Nglork of Wisconsin Women-from 1861 tO'1.919. . . . Appleton - . 'A Tink ' ' ' AGRICULTURE Saddle and Sirloin: .Badger 'PoultryfCluB. GLEN'N'ID.'17INKHAM . . . 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'Hwilllwllfllllnlll ..II EIQIIIIIIIIIIH--vw H vvv n IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,,.Q:--r , ,W , SIE ,A I 2 ai? ga ea - Ei ' 2 WINIFRED Trrus ..... Fond du Lac UWM.. LETTERS AND SCI-ENCE Lawrence College, lg Alpha Phi: Mortar Boardg Class, Vice President 45 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, E f4g Class Secretary 32: Chairman PromICommit- 2 E tee 3: 7Chairrnan Junior-Senior Swvingout 3: EE Assistant Business 'Manager, Badger 3 3 Wo- gg ,men s Editor Who s Who 3, Chaimaan Home- ggg coming Committee 4. GEORGE-GTTO TOEPFER- .... Madison E AGRICULTURE Sigma Alphaglipfilonj 'Inter Coll?e,CreW 1, 2, T33 C1assICrew 3 5 arsity Crew '43 addle and Sir- loing IntemationalfLive Stock judging Team'4. 1 HAZEL M. TOMPKINS . . Phoenix, Ariz. Tommy AGRICULTURE gg State Normal School of Arizona lg W. A. A. Secretary-?I'reasurer 31 Country Magazine 3, 4: 55 Art Editor- 3f3 'Press Club 4. 5-E Thesis--what is Wrong, with the Household -PageoffFarn1Papers2, 1 , EAPQEE J. TOWER ....... M adisoni COMMERCE 3 Secretaigyjl-Iesperia 2 3 Sophomore Semi-Public 'Debate Z5 Congrvegationav Cabinet 2, 37 Com- InjIerce.Clul:i 3, 4: Q niversity Circus'3I: President junior Council 3: I?reasurer Y. C. A. 4. C. WESLEY TRAVETV5? . Port Washington es' p COMMERCE - .Zeta Psi: Iron .Crossig W1jIite,Spades: Klux iKlaa:1BetH Skull ajndrirescentz Q Phi Kappa, Phig Editor-in1Chief. 1921 Badger: SDPl'fon'iore-Hono'rs,g- MQ 'C A. Cabinet 2, 45 'iPteSiiieIdt '4:'.5tiid2nC Senate 33: Counfiil of'Forty- 3, 41: Chairman .1921 Pirom Alumni' Corrirnittee. , llIIIlIIVIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - . .- .Y ..--.,.. .,.,.A,. T , .T ..... ....,.... i . I 1291: ll V' 1 ll HI 1 H I Hirrriimwimw IIII IllIl.iII!II:fiV?Ifi.Il,lIi.lIIIYIIllIi25lllS1'llIi.flIlI l I A I ' lIfLlgi,:4II,iEj,----. 'IIIIIIIIUIIIIIILIIIIRGITIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIII-IIIII ' ' Wil 1f'm1iiVii7r1Irv1 ROBERT I-IENRY TRQXIS .... Madison .. b.. AGRICULTURE Agricultural Literary Society 3, 4 5 Sophomore Cass Crew: Cabinet of Congre ational Stu- dents Association 2, 3. 45 Choral Tlnion 3. Service - Two years, one month. GLENN THOMAS TREWARTHA, Hazel Green Andy LETTERS AND SCIENCE Platteville State Normal School 1, 25 Geogra- Ii-hy Clubg Square Club. hesis -The Rise and Decline of Traffic on the Upper Mississippi. C1-IANG KLIEI-I TsAo . . . Peking, China MINING ENGINEERING FRANCES ELLEN TLICKER . . . Madison 'iTommy LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha ChiOmega, Pi Epsilon Deltag PhiKappa Phi: Mortar Boardg DancingTeam l, 2, 3g Var- sity Team 2,g.Social Chairman Green'Button and Yellow Tassel: Vocational Conference Commit- tees I, 2, 35 Y. W C. A. Cabinet 2: W. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Crucible 3, 49 Badger Staff 25 Twelfth Night 1. Z, 3, 4, Production Manager 3, Presi- dent. 4g Lead in Twelfth Night, Red Domino Production 25 Lead in joint Production 33 Un- ion Vodvil 2, 35 Manager of First Prize Act 35 joint Meetings 3, 4, Chairman '45 Co-ed Repre- sentative All-University Convocation 33 Junior Plai Committee: junior Prom Committeeg Co- ed' epresentative ,at Kenosha Meet 4: Direc- tor of Pageant for University Circus 35 Key- .stone 41 Dance Drama 1, Z, 35 Chairman Enter- tainments S. A. T. C. Thesis - Dialects for Interpretation. E. C. TURNER ........ Hartford Ernie PHARMACY Beta Psi: F., B. Powers-Pharmaceutical Society: Red .Arrow Club. ' . Thesis - Development of ' Pharmacy in Wash- ington. County. 2 I I SEM''rw'Iiw-IIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I . 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Thesis - Determination of the Physical and Chemical Properties of Oil of Peppermint. HELEN UHL ........ La Crosse LETTERS AND SCIENCE La Crosse Normal School 1, Z5 Outing Club 4: Choral Union 4. Thesis - A Study of Tennyson's Letters. JULIA Lois VAN AKEN . Coldwater, M ich. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Alpha Phi. I'IAROLD A. VANDERHOOF . . Knapp I Van AGRICULTURE River Falls Normal School 1,25 Phi Sigma Kap- pa: Honorary Freshman Athletic Association: Freshman Baseball, College Baseball lg Class Baseball 3. H4Z f'z '5 ui n um mr in n r 1TunTTnmTanmmmminmniuwvmw.,1mmm -----...,..... -EGms..mATTTm.m.Emmi: ..........,..... mimi 'e'r'l'l 'ri-in 'fisc- ' '.s:w::-. Jxllimiiigigii,gg,i4!gWy,iM iw...w...wi....ii....m.. ii..ii...i.i... T wi....ii..iiii..inommnmii,...n...i.i...iwi.wi wi..iw..wn....is iTTTnnTTinnTTTmvTmuwimmmmmmi ulwrlirmmlm mlm mi 'A'i'wii'inumviEuiiiHiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiuii 'T GENEVIEVE VAN CENT . . Madison COMMERCE Alpha Chi Omegag Pythia 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Commissiong Union Vodvii 3. Thesis - Analysis of the Esch-Cummins Act. PAULTVAN GENT . . . . . Madison ..Van.. COMZMERCE Zeta Psig Skull and Crescent: Freshman Foot- ball 5 Freshman Basket Ball: Freshman Track. FRANCES VAN METER . Des Moines, I a. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Drake University l, 21 Iowa Club. ESTHER VAN WAGONER . Pontiac, M ich. UVM.. JOURNALISM Chi Omeiap Theta Sigma Phi: M. A. C., Lan- sing, Mic iign, lgKeystone1 Advertising Club: University ress Club: Cardinal lg Badeer lg Castalia lg Vice President Advertising C ub 2, 3: President Press Club 2, Vice President lg President Theta Sigma Phi 4, Advertising Man- ager Co-ed Cardinal 4. Thesis - The Influence of Advertising on News. STANLEY T. VAUGI-IN . . . 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EL-. .. 4 I ' . 3 :Az '4:-.seam-'zfaf ' - .zztzvxmfs :, : -.f-r ' . : 'oiQ:4.,,-,,.:53,g,2j . ETHEL VINCE ........ Madison BERTHA VOIT . ...... Milwaukee LETTERS AND SCIENCE CHEMISTRY Kappa Kappa Gammag Theta Sigma Phi 2, 3. P:1.:Lm:,l4ri,egT3gmglaSCZ'fcg1LB25 Outmg Club: 4 President 4' Phi Beta Kappa 4' Cardinal - ' g - ' li 1. B H S H l. C d. B d f Thesis - The Preparation of lsocholesterol Cgggxfg - 3 ge' ta ' af 'na oar O from Lanoling Its Properties and Esters. Thesis - Crow Wing County, Minnesota. I ELIZABETH ASTON VOORI-IEES . Washinvion, D. C. CLAIR O. VINGOM . . . . Clem, Mont. --Be,,y-- C 1 Bill LETTERS AND SCIENCE MEDlClNE george Wasgiingtfnn Universi? 2g Phi Mug Phi Beta Pig Sigma Sigmag Hesperiag Student Vffapigaencicla Chairman U rage League' Assistant in Medical Bacteriology. ' Thesis -Experimental Studies in Pneumonia. VI T V W hh D C l ARY OUCEY OORHEES L15 Lf'l.gl0fl, . . spun MELVIN C. VISTE .... . Sawyer 0 3' LETTERS AND SCIENCE AGRICULTURE George Vvfashington Universityvl 3 Phi Mug 1921 Agricultural Literary Society 21 Agricultural gadSeft-'D55f5E:Zng,Wi'UgS2f?-lidgtofi 131 P 9m T,-,angle 1. Sor?'rnIPIee, -rhina U 1 , I erag agggirge Serwce F- Sm months' Pahla Eiellgigy BSO:ieE1YerSIEl,frageeST..eaglLleI Washington Clubg Tennis Team 33 Outing Clubl ARNOLD C. VOBACH . . Madison Tl CS'S 'Labor I'Cg'5lat'On' .Vw WALTER I-I. VosIcUIL . . Oosiburg CHEMICAL ENGINEERING --Voy- F: 'im E22 Ci:.iz,1L23L.EeI'EfS'. 1- 2' . 1 r n e . I . on O ng n ers Social Science Clubg Geology Club. SAMUEL A. VOCEL . . . . Superior GRETCHEN P. VOTTELER . . . Waukesha MEDICINE Gm - Superior Normal School l, 23 Menorah Societyg L ET-1-ERS AND SCIENCE jewish Students Association. W. A. A,g Archery 2, 33 Mathematics Club, Thesis - Effect of Reduced Oxidation on Vice President 4. Metabolism. Thesis - Proj ective Groups. l . 5S3Hl ElHll1:.a............ll ... ... 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Randolph LETTERS ANDISGIENQE Lawrence College 1, Z5 Casi:a1ia,'Literary Soci- ety: Gutin .Clug Thesis - 'Fha Relatiifns .Between Williarn,.antl Dorothy Wordsworth. ' HARLAND B. WALKER . . . .Almond , Zeb COMMERQE Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 'Glee Club -2. 33 Square Grinnell College lp Badger Staff 3. Club- Thesis - The Amana Society. WILLIAM E. WALKER . . . La Grosse su PHILIP C. WAITE . . . . Oshkosh COMMERCE Phil LETTERS AND SCIENCE Beta Theta Pig Gymnasium Squad 1 3 Commerce Crew I 3 Badger Z1 Cardinal 33 GolfAssociation4. Thesis - Unemployment Insurance. La Crosse Normal .l. 25 Phil Alpha Delta: 'Adi Eertgsing Club: Beta Gamma 'Square , u . , Thesis F- A Trade Survey --df'1Dane 3CountyZ and Linking the Retailefls Problems of the Manufacturer in the Clothing Indusfryl V. J. XVALSH ....... . Wesfeld .LOUISE ANNETTE WALKER, Grand jet., Col. HOME ECONOMICS Colorado College 1 5 Delta Zetag Euthenics 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 W. A. A. 3, 4g'Outing Club 3, 4. Thesis - Tea Rooms. Pete CHEM ISTRY Ieauggnce College 1, 23 Square' Club3,Chemistry u . Thesis - Chemistry of Lignin: CHESTER D. WALZ ...... Madison DGROTHY WALKEK' . . C . . Columbus ADDI.. LAW s. G.. A. Board 4. ai Page 168 g NCHA.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Phi Kappa Sigma: Monasticsg Engineer Class Crew: restliri-E Squad: Wrestling ' W. Thesis A- The egulatidn QfiStoqks' and Bonds Under the-'Wisconsin Blue Skyikawsf' :Q 3 , - E gg, 3 , . ei ' lic I E iii 2 94 ' LH - Ii if 2? is A Z EZ L.g,2'31g:,. 3,1 'A,:.:gE.1 5 Ll' Eli ii :ag 'I gl 3 lf 135 5 5 V1 fl 1' E E If? el Ez if .11 if EE I ig lf? - ., L ,, . , .33 - ii 4 ,,,.. gl:-E.. .AM ,, '. .1 , U Z' - 2.5 'T' L, I L7 E9 ,-. ' , in . A Ii , . A .1 A ki 1. .f-,, '-1 gf, Nz .A I 91, f ' I 1.52 if 1 g jf li fy ?2 2 ., ,, I 4 .f . 2,,f.ll...'. ,I I.. 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Ph1HAlp1-1a Sega: Qgrlcul- LETTERS AND SCIENCE E55 Wm e Ere 5 nterfo 'ignite e are ' ri' Theta Chi: Hesperia l, 2 Secretary 2: Fresh- 13 cultural Literary Society: Vilas Medal I-lolger. man Declamato? Contest. Sophomore Semi- Ege Sublic Debatelg irstzllegimental Band l. 2: i . . 1 - , - niversity re estra , 2 ELIZABETH WATEFEAN-J ' ' Chicago' IH' Thesis - Nominating Methods in Wisconsin. 255 ' elly LE1'rE s D IEN E 1 A , R AN SC C HENRY C. WECNER . . Oconto 'f' Kalamazoo'College l': W. A. A.: Dolphin Club: -fHank-- f S. G. A. 'Executive Council: W. A. A. Board: Student Head of Swimming: Varsity Swim- LETTERS. AND SCIENCE ming: Varsity,Dancing, Apparatus Honors: Dancing Honors: Swimming Honors. - Platteville Normal 1, 2: Forensics: junior EX- , Thesisf- Playground Equipment for Adoles- Oratorical Contest 3: Education Cltibi, cent Girls. ghhesis - Community Activitiesof thi-.:iCountry c oo s. LEONORE WEBER . . . Keokuk, I a, ' f-Ee , KARL I-I. WEGNER .... . ,. Wausau E HGME ECONOMICS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ,Rockford College 1: Cardinal 'Stalf 2, 3: Casr talia 2, 3,,.4-: EutheniCs1Club 3, 4: Iowa Club'3. Thesisf -Home Sewice in, Home Economics. RAAIMOND WEIHE ,.,, ilwqukgg ..Ruy.. in CHRISTINA M. WEEKS . . Chilton MHwaukecwNorma1: 11, ,Zz yme,n'a5.i0na1!C1ub, fi '7Chris Assocgtign Editor, Business Manager: Chem- A J or V . lstry u. .1 ' . :lj HOME' ECONOMICS -- Insects as Foods of Wisconsin Aml 1Euthenios'iClub 3: 4: Choral'Union 3: Outing P I la' Club 23 3. V, A A ,I OSCAR A. WEINKE . . . . Ripon. LRALPH E. WEEKS ., . . ,. . Sharon Osh E .COMMERCE COMMERCE ' Thfsis -AiCostAccountirig1SystemiforaMilk Riponlfollege 1, Badger? Club 45 Geology Condiinsehy. ' Club 4. ' E '1 Ei' gl gl. 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War, Thesis-The Reliability of l.ivy's History. How Far Can It Be Followed? JULIUS L- WENSTADT - - - - SIUIWUHO MARGARET WHEELOCK . . Wfilmeue, Ill. AGRICULTURE Theta Chig Inter-Fraternity Basket Ball 3, 4: Agriculture Literary Society 41 Saddle and Sirloin 4. I-IELEN BRIGGS WEST . . . . Oshkosh Squinl HOME ECONOMICS Rockford College 1, 23 Euthenics Club. Thesis - The Application of Home Economics to the Elementary School Curriculum. CECIL EVERETT WHITE . . Beaver Dam HCEUSEU AGRICULTURE J OURNAL I SM Thesis - An Analysis of the Newspaper Fea- tures Designed to Appeal to Women. O. B. WESTMONT .... Richmond, Ill. Alisha Gamma Rhog American Society of Agri- cu tural Engineers: Secretary-Treasurer 3. Thesis - Some Deductions from the Nebraska Tractor Tests. LOLA FERNE IVHITE .... River Falls ..Wes!y.. LETTERS AND SCIENCE EMI EN INEE IN . CH CAL G R G River Falls Normal School 1. 23 Classical Club: E Beloit College lg Alpha Chi Sigmag Tau Beta Spanish Club: Deutscher Verein.- . 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Thesis -Legislation and Institurionsfor the 5515- he Use 0 Colofm Advemsmg- 'Feeble Minded. f . ' ' LIDA L. WINKELBLECH . .. Millheim, Pa. C. ARDRY 'WILLSON . . . . Madison lVi'11ly Sluts PHARMACY CIVIL ENGINEERING 'EIIIBI PoweI:s Pl'iarrnaceuticz?lgociety.II CI I Tl-lighlancl iParkiCollege, Des Moines, 'la. 1: Deffligvlgs e'PreparaU0n'o ualaco an ' ts' Civil Engneering Society Z5 American Associ- ' ratiofrofr ngiheers. Thesis- eA Study ofthe Extent of the Disturb- ELLA WINSOR I I I I I I Mauston mg lnlluence of-Valves. II H Susan HELENE E. WILSON . . Superior MUSIC --Hep Choral Union 4. LETTERS AND SCIENCE ,Q W I-IILDEGARD WIPRERMAN . . ,. Shawano Superior 'Normal School l, 2: Pythia Literary --Hin -- Societyg OutLing'ClLib. y COMMERCE Lassie WILSON . . . .A . . . Burlington wage 2mfc1?n3PifI5e'gIr:I1rIIqi1Ig5zII'2fif:1IIrIg1 25 ' H M . ' V-1 Glee Club 'l, l2:l.Baseball 2':'So ,homore 'Ceml 1 ' O E ECONOM CS , mission' Prom Committee: W. A. 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Q The existing agencies attained their present form in 1916 when a charter was granted the Student Senate by the Faculty and Regents of the University. Since that time the present order has justified itself. Old abuses have been discarded. A new spirit has come into being. A deep sense of responsibility has been created among Wisconsin men and women which today jinds the student body working as a unit for a better Wisconsin and a greater state. 1 it i In ru rnmuumuuwm. In K Winmmmimmnnimiu-,Hr-qvfvwlmnuuimmm nu in mm muwnuin ummin11un11tunmmmmmmumuuli .Ili Amwmmm-nmnvm Page 193 LI In IIIIIIIIIIIIIII M I -H .Im nm I II I IIIIIIII E I fr I- 5--vw ri--II -I,I- II -5, 1 fEi'K-. ..,.. ,...,..... II. ..,,..,.,,.,.. I.,..,.. ,,... M1I.I5,I,I5gII,gI5553I,II,Ig,I,Igg3g5gII...5g,Q5IgIgg,I...III.I..m1.II,I:.Im.I.IIII..I.:II.I.I.I.I...I....II....IeeI.I.IIIIII.:I.I..fI.i I fllm. ,U ..,... . ,.....,,,,, ,, ,4,,,..4, - ...,,. , L .....,... 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BRANT JACK HURLEY STERLING H. TRACY THOMAS T. COXON DAVID R. LACEY Functions The Student Senate is the sole representative and legislative body of the male students of the University. Its authority comes from a charter granted by the Faculty and Regents of the University in 1916. The Student Senate is given power to ascertain and express student sentiment, to provide for the maintenance of good order in the student body, to co-operate with the XWomen's Self-Govern- ment Association in matters relating to the interests of both men and women, to supervise and regulate extra-curricular interests and activities within certain limits, to co-operate with the Faculty and Regents in matters pertaining to student welfare, and to enforce its rulings by means of a student court. l 4 The President of the University is ex-ojicio President of the Student Senate. The Student 2 membership is selected as follows: five men elected from the senior class, three elected from the junior class, two elected from the sophomore class, one elected from the freshman class, and one elected by the graduate studentsg in addition one representative is elected from each of the following: E The Athletic Board, the Cardinal Board of Control, the Forensic Board, the Wisconsin Union Board, and the Badger Board, represented by the Editor-in-Chief of the Badger. Strong Coxon Falk Brant Bolender Lacey BO rman President B irge McCancIlesS Stolley Bergermzm Miller Dennis Hook Tracy iruiinuw' ItIf'IIIII 1rre t' - I W' H I !'t 'f W '9uiI fvraizwwi'',','v'v2H!H I IIIIIIII IIII II IIIII III IIII IIII II II I I I IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I I II I I I IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII Page 19.4 F I s EE 255 EE 215 355 Ei? 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EI Ii 55 Y- :I E if I A WW LI IIII A Sebf-Government Association j E l ' Itfluel E.: E' Self-Government Association is the organization which has in its charge all the interests of sg the women students. All women students of the University are members of the Association. 5 All matters pertaining to the student life of its members which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the faculty are regulated by the Association. The objects of the Association are to further in every way the spirit of unity among the women students, to increase their sense of responsibility toward each other, and to be a medium by which the social standard of the University may be made and kept high. K, EE The Association functions chiefly through two agencies, the Executive Council and the Legislative Board. The Executive Council consists of the ojicers of the Association and one EE representative from each ofthe following activities: athletics, religious life, music, clramatics, E literary work, journalism, civic interests, Blue Dragon, Yellow Tassel, Red Gauntlet, and E' Green Button. The Legislative Board consists of the omcers of S. G. A., ten representatives 5 I from the town women of the University, and one representative from each roaming house con- E taining over three girls, from each sorority house, anci from each of the two dormitories. L E , Executive Council E22 MARIE BODDEN . . . . . President RUTH STORMS . Y. W. C. A. and Blue Dragon EE MARGUERITE CROSKEY . , Vice President ALICE MUNRO ...... journalism SE MARION STRASSBURGER . . . .Secretary l'lELEN WEIR ......, Yellow Tassel EE ESTHER HAVEN . . . . . . Treasurer lVlA.RCARET WUERPEL . . Red Gauntlet QQ RUTH REID . . . . Census Chairman MARION STILES ...... Green Button GLADYS HASKINS . . . . Castatia MABEL CLAXTON .....,.. Music tg MIRIAM DOAN . . , Dramatics DELMA DONALD Vocational Conference Committee HELEN ROTH . . . . Commerce BETTY CHANDLER .... joint Committee - KATHERINE LEITZEL . . Eutlienics SUSIE FISHER . joint Mixer Committee BETTY WATERMAN . W. A. A. Legislative Board Members SVEA ADOLPHSON LOUISE CONES ELBERTA l'llLES AILLEN O'KEEGE FRANCES STACK HELEN ANSTEY ISADORE COWARD RUTH HOFFMAN MILDRED PAINE LEAH STEELE ESTHER ASHEROOK ROSAMOND CURLEY FRANCES HALFORD HELEN PATTERSON ETHEL STOCKDALE THERESA BAUGHMAN MARY DICKSON LILLIAN HOLLIS MARY PERRY LILLIAN STEADMAN OSEPHINE BEMIS JO VIRGINIA DORINC MAY HUMPHREY BERTHA POLLOCK HELEN STEVENSON VA BERGER HELEN DRESSER DORA INGRAHAM ETHEL RASTEDE HELEN UHL MILDRED BLAKELY MARGARET DUCKETT MIRIAM JOHNSON MARY ROACH ESTHER VANCE BESS BLANDING LOIS DUFFIN LAURA KEEPER BLANCHE ROBERTS MERLE VAN HORNE ZIRIAN BLISH SUZANNE DUNN SOPHIA KELLER EVORA ROESSLER FRANCES VAN METER I AURELIA BOLLIOER MARION FISH BETTY KENNY BERTHA ROSE CLARA VARNEY BEATRICE BRUHNKE, FLORENCE FLEMING MILDRED KINCSLEY VIOLET RUNKEL BLANCHE VASTINE MARGARET BUNDY CADDIE GEORGE PAULA KOMERS MAY RUSH CAROLINE WADDLE RAMONA BURCH JUDITH ANN GILBERT MARY LINDSEY EDITH RUTH ' DOROTHY WALKER MARIAN BURROWS SYLVIA GNEWIKOW PAULINE LLEWELLYN FRANCES RYAN MARIE WATERS FERN BUSBY HARRIET GORDON MARY MCADAMS EMMY SCHECKER HELEN WEST RUTH BYERS GLADYS GROSBECK NELLA MEYER ELSIE SHERMAN MA JA WHITE MARGARET CAMPBELL ALVA GROTH ANITA MEYER MILDRED SKINNER MARY WHITE HELEN CLAYTON IRENE GROTH GENEVIEVE MORGAN HELEN SMALLSHAW DOROTHY WILLIAMS 2, IRENE CLAYTON THELMA HENRY INEZ MORROW LAYTON SPEED LOUISE YOMANS jg FRANCES COBURN AILEEN HALL BETTY MORSE IRENE STAAB LUCILLE ZANDER gg CLARA NEXVCOMB is I EK: Eli 5,2 f I Et- it ii? 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TYRRELL The Union Board, elected from members of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes of the University at large and granted authority by the Student -Senate, ministers primarily to the --:mv 11- 1: ' social needs ofthe male students of the University. Acting in this capacity, the Board controls the student mixers given throughoutithe year, and performs even a greater function in the pro- motion of ajjrairs of general interest to the Universityg such as the artists concerts held through- out the year, the University Exposition of 1912, and the similar Exposition held in April of this year. - Tyrrell Kinnan I-Iotton Florea Brindley Draper Bigler Moore I .- -I .I I IIIIIII III I II IIT II IIIII I ' I ' II II IEI?l'IIIII'fff7fIIIIIIIIECIIEII:I. lfIII'l'.I:IIII.III.II III I-H Page 196 ' N HELEN ELLIOT mmm MNQNS JiilibillIDEEI3R!EEIZSFE5551?IUiiiEI!!!HHHMEllliiiHEIEEE.!IIZ:I.!iTE7MZEIEELFEEZEEEEVEIEEIEHIIFEZZTIZEEEEEZIEILIIQ' .,'--''3::m:::'.:x:J.v11:4-rau::L::r:--:::::::r.....-'-A'--'::::1::::.L:::::m- .- IOQI, Rr' - IL .'IL'! .. mm- I is-..-..::. gif-:I-1 BI At VI 1 IE S 1I.!. I',.svm. S WWWT9TWf!Y!I!f!f5!.!I! 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BABCOCK, HALBERT HOARD, PHILLIP OINEILL, EI, gi RICHARD BELLACH. ' Classes Sf? Egg MARGARET CHAMBERS . ...... Editor gig MARGARET BRAEANT, HARRY CARSXVELL, E. W. LE CHAPLEAU, MARION CONNOR, CAROLINE DUBOIS, ROLLIN HICKEY, GERTRUDE HELLER. ANITA MAHLER, ISMAEL MALLARI, H. B. POWELL, MARY REAGAN, GRACE SIMONS, DAVID STEENBERG, ELAINE ESCH- WEILER, MARGARET WALKER. Activities BIRNEY MILLER ......... Editor ' MICHAEL ZWICKER, M iiitary: MELBOURNE BERGER- MAN, Forensics: REBA HAYDEN, Music: RALPH SCHEIN- E PFLUG, Stage: WILLIAM SALE, Press: JOHN EMERY, E Assistant: ROY REDIN, Assistant: ADRIAN SCOLTEN, 5 Ig Assistant. Wisconsin Women FRIEDA L. RUMMEL . . . . .... Editor EE CONSUELO BURWELL, AILEEN HAMILTON, MIRIAM EE Egg DOAN, MARJORIE SEVERANCE, BONNIE LEE FARRIOR, gg KATHERINE ROSENBERRY. EE EE Wisconsin Life FRED BREWER .......... Editor CHARLES HAWKS, ARTHUR TOXVELI., NILES COLEMAN, CLIFTON TUTTLE. gag Organization GEORGE SAUNDERS ........ Editor HAROLD TAYLOR, Assistant: DAVID MAHONEY, Fra- ternities: ESTI-IER GRUENHECI4, Sororities: JOSEPH EE COLEMAN, Societies, Editor First Semester: CYRIL BAL- LAM,SOCiEfiGS,Edil0f Second S6mESl9f,'HELEN SHIPPLEY, A GEORGE I-IAzEN. E - KENNETH SCOTT ......... Editor L. GEIGER, Assistant: A. MARQUETTE, Football: CJ . LEWIN, Basketball,-E.D CHRISTMAN, L.P. CHASE, Baseball: C J.KOSKINAN, H. HUETZEN. Satire A. DONALD MARVIN ........ Editor REGINALD GARSTANG, WILLET KEMPTON, STERLING TRACY, F. MANSON, KATHERINE BARRY, NORMA KIECKHEFER, G. S. KIETH. COPY WILLIAM M. SALE ......... Editor KATHRYN TURNEY, WILHELMINA MEAD, RAYMOND BARTELS, PENNELL CROSBY, DOROTHY HOPE REAM, PAUL GANGELIN. Engraving CASPER NASH . ........ Manager J. STANNARD BAR ER, Artist Engrauer :BETH STEWART. Art , HERBERT BROCKHAUSEN ...... 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Business Stag HAROLD R. REHBERG . . . I I JOE C. COLEMAN, PAULINE CORNISH, P. R. MOELLER, V. H. ROICK, LEAH MEYER RALPH E. HAWKS LEO V. IVICCULLOUGI-I, EHRMEL NEESE, 'HARRV AUGUETIINIE, PAUL NAOLE, HELEN OLDS, HELEN E. SCHLOSSER LESTER V. GRIEM ELSIEEKERN,DAvID I ' I R. JONES, EARL R. MILERANT i HERBERT PROCHNOW, GORDON C. BALIHORN ARNO J SCHMIDT ENZIE, ELNIER BENSON . . Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Associate Advertising Assistants Circulation Manager Circulation Assistants Collection Manager Collection Assistants . ......... . . Commerce Club Representative HELEN WEST . ' ' ' Manager, Advertising Service Bureau Kletzien Garstang Ecke I-Iofsoos Griem Bollenbeck McKenzie Coleman Dollard Hawks McCullough Moeller Fuhrmann Smith Fisher Roick Rehberg Nagle Desmond Morgan Neese Farrell Augustine H. Meyer L. 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The use of cover pages in eg color with pen and ink sketches has greatly enhanced the general impression which the paper gives. Several new editorial depart- ments have been added, including an active alumni page and The eg: EE ftf E Conference Table- a department for student discussion of school gg problems. E.. gtg The main body of the magazine contains articles by men who K are leaders in the commercial world. The list of contributors include j. G. Shedd, president of Marshall Field and Company, Homer E Buckley, a national authority in direct-by-mail advertising, and joseph D. Frees, president of the United States Chamber of , Commerce. 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I I I Ei at the University it is now assured of a definite -Q -'IE 1 Q 'l ji place at Wisconsin. -5 zi- - . ,E :tr ,- ,E I -Eg , -E X . . . iii . . . E E. . gf ,- EE: -E gl fi ss ei: -5 Sperry Dennis Randall fi 5' if EE EE -. :y: ZjEQ.5.................................. ......................... . .. ................................................ .. . ............ .. ........g.....g....g5g.....5.g..........iygy.5m5g...yg.g3,,-.nr-qv,.ggg.y..55g.........Lut........ ....................................w......-.....wg..................................... .H H.J:...m.lmWXin1EE::..HEE.y...5H::HKmJ5 mn..........1mmlmnu1uumullm.nul....mmum..uun.rm...n..uu..unmuumm...mmiinnmmmmnnumnm.uuutvimimulmuiuxmlvmmvmumnit...uin1mu..mu..m.....n.u.wn.....nwmnmmut..unit.nmimvumuumnll .Ili .I................... ..... .................... ..................... ...... ........... .... .... ........... . .. .. .mmf uni Page Q09 2. 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' The Wisconsin Engineer is, with the exception of the Daily Cardinal, the oldest publication on the campus. It was first published as a semi-annual, then quarterly, and in 1910 it was decided to publish eight issues every year. The magazine is the representative publication of the College of Engineering. WILLARD A. KATES . DAVID W. MCLENEOAN FREDERICK W. NOLTE R. B. BOHMAN M. D. HARBAUGH JENNINGS B. HAMBLEN BURTON E. JAMES . MONTROSE K. DRENVRY N. E. BETZER F. A. BUESE Editorial Staff I-I. I-IENTZEN M. A. I-IIRSIIBERO Business Staj A. W. EDWARDS A. P. GERHARDT Board of Directors . . . Editor Alumni Editor Campus Editor B. F. MILLER C. M. MORLEY . . . Manager Advertising Manager . , . Circulation PR. L. PAULUS O. A. ROVE PROFESSOR L. F. VAN I'iACAN PROFESSOR O. L. KOWALRE PROFESSOR F. E. VOLK PROFESSOR G. L. LARSON PROFESSOR E. BENNETT PROFESSOR-I. G. D. MACK PROFESSOR R. S. 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EL - A Editorial Stal? ' JOHN j. PINNEY . Editor-in-Chief RUSSELL E. FROST . . Managing Editor MARIE A. METZ . . . . Home Economics LEON F. DUNWIDDIE Alumni Notes I-I. I-IYACINTI-IA MURRAY ' O. WENDELL REWEY . . . Campus Nates C. L.. CURTIS . . . Short Course Notes WALTER E. SCI-IUETZ . . Art Editor Business Staj' I-IELMER C. CASPERSON . . . . . Business Manager WALTER C. STAUSS . . . , . Advertising Manager CLARENCE B. JENNETT . . Assistant Advertising Manager 3'fgifjRIBi'1Ifjjg5LfR . , .... cffwiaiion Associates WILLIAM I-I. PIERRE DAVID R. LACEY M. VANGEL RUSSELL EDMUND P. LINDOW LLOYD R. TAYLOR BEATRICE B. BRUHNKE Z I-lAzEL M. TOMPKINS Kuehner I-Ianousek Price Wileclen Curtis Krueger Melrose Frost I-lolzbog Taylor Lindow Stauss Meyer ' Koehler Ebl ing .Jenner Pinney Rewey Lampman Tompkins Russell Metz Murray . Dunwiddie ' - rl I In umm 'Y ...., !l...L'.'. 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GRAY DEWITT VAN PINKERTON III-II-'II-II-I-III--III III- I-II-If.--I.-E .I :I--zfsaw-E --1I,..I -,If J.. .,,,.. 4:1-., ..1.3!fg5z!211isffzl325QE22Q522TQEis!2SIE:f:HalQ2ffs2'f'fi1f1f'2ff!f'i:!sQl'2fQ33'5QifSf1111'25QI5!s2'l'!'!i'12!:!ffglLgLflfnql ACTIVITIES J-.. li:lllll!lllllillllllmflllewwizr1 1I+1+ HH' 'f1f'111H I ll 11 11 1'f '11'11111 ww wha.: '11 '1'11 '11 IH ll' IIIIII 1 I 'I - 'H N H'N-'- 11' HI ' ' I ' ' I I H I I Ili, Ru A I V The Haresfoot Dramatic Club 3 1 ' . WILLIAM I-I. PURNELL I-IORACE J. CARVER . DAVID J. MAHONEY ARCHIBALD I-I. FEE . NORBERT W. MARKUS WALTER K. SCHWINN JAMES M. OVNEILL JOHN G. BLOUNT CARL E. BRONSON CECIL BRODT FREDERICK N. BUSSEY WELLS F. CARBERRY I-IORACE J. CARVER HOWARD M. DODGE ARCHIBALD I-I. FEE REGINALD CIARSTANO Ojqcers Members in Faculty JAMES F. A. PYRE Members WILLIAM K. HOWISON EUGENE JUSTER WILLIAM R. KELLET ROBERT E. MCDONALD DAVID J. MAHONEY ANDREW R. MAILER NORBERT W. MARKUS TERELL B. MAXFIELD 1 . . President . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer General Manager Publicity Manager I-IORATIO WINSLOW WILLIAM I-I. PURNELL HAROLD C. RAY PHILLIP D. REED WILLIAM REUTER CHARLES F. RICHTER PAUL P. RUDY WALTER K. SCI-IWINN RICHARD I-I. TYRRELL V Keller Garstang Maxficld Reuter Mailer Markus Pinkerton Bronson McDonald Dodge Ray Purnell A Brodt Reed Gray Bussey Carver Richter Blount: Fee Mahoney Schwinn , Carberry Juster :mm mmm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m mvmvmn:mImmnnmImmInmImmmvII -'ur-qylvgvlgwg A Y L3niImnImimnIuuvwI:ITMiwiiggyilnpimniiminimgnnmnmnuunIIIIEQIIWMQIII IIIIIQIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI In W' I IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II II I III II I I II II III'IrIIIII'IIIaII-'Tmmr--IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR-IIIIIIIIIIIIEI.II.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I' IIIIIIIIRAIII I. II. 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Horatio Winslow, 1904, originated the idea of producing musical comedies following the lead of Mash and Wig of Pennsylvania and Triangle of Princeton. E The Club continued along these lines until 1917. That year jamaica Ginger was produced very successfully, with the majority ofthe members enlisting for war duty immediately after its final performance. In 1918 only six members were EE enrolled in the University of Wisconsin and the club was unable to put on a road show. In 1920, Mary's Lamb played EE to packed houses in seven Wisconsin and lllinois cities, and was the ,hrst departure from an established rule ofthe organiza- ig tion to produce original plays. This year, 'ihfliss Quita was the product of the combined eforts of several students. ' The society was incorporated in 1909. All profits go into a permanent fund administered by the alumni, which will ultimately be used to secure a club house with a hall suitablefor rehearsals. Membership to the Club is determined by marked dramatic ability and participation in one or more productions. 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ACTIVITI'ES W ..,., . ,,.. .,,.. . ..,.... . Gp? Ili!! rp in ,,nn.1.qp::S, I EES as: E El: ? Eli :IE E12 :F El? E -la EI: ...n E1:.. 'Z A - '-A' -- A-f- HM 3- gig IW if ' N ., N If -, l Edwm Booth Dramatzc Soczety Q g f B ' I I E 'Ojicers LAWRENCE NOREM . . . President JOHN WARREN . Vice President ARTHUR D. MARVIN . . Secretary M. B. MONFRIED , Treasurer Members in Faculty l SCOTT H. GOODNIGHT EUGENE H. BYRNE JAMES M. O'NEILL , Members in University JOSEPH B. BOLENDER LYMAN EDSON JACKSON LAWRENCE E. NOREN JAMES R. BRADER WILLET KEMPTON RALPH K. SCHEINPFLUC G. FRED BREWER JAMES T. LACEY FRANK H. SCHRAMM WILLIAM K. COLLINS ARTHUR D. MARVIN HERBERT A. STOLTE J, VINCENT CONLIN LEE MCCANDLESS THOMAS FOSTER STRONG J. GEORGE CROWNHART M. B, MONERIED WILLIAM TANNEWITZ W. J. PAUL DYE WAYNE MORSE JOHN H. WARREN ' ROBERT L. HOLCOMBE LAWRENCE W. MURPHY RODNEY COSTELLO WELSH E62 Pledges HAROLD J. BENTSON H. HICKMAN POWELL HENRY S. RUBEL 51' KENNETH S. FACO HORACE A. XVETMORE E 5 Els :E Eg' ,L ,L L . L. - Kempton Warren Bentson Scheinpflug Wetmore Dombush Jackson NVelSl'1 Norem Marvin Murphy Crownhart Strong Brewer Lacey Dye gi Schramm Powell Holcombe Conlin Rubel Brader McCandlcss Monfried Morse SE SIE ili mmrmm I mlmmm,mmmnmmmnunm n ummrmmmmImgIIrrgwgwmnumnmlnggqggrgwrgggggnggvvlnpygglggnnn:--rp-,,gIgIgIgggL A,'Vv, V I I urEgg.nggrrggggrgrqrgrggrgrggprgrvygrgl IWIuwgrgglrplgrgrqqwrrnnf-IIInnwrnmlrynIrrurrrg-rmmrrpggrnjgggrgg-gryqilgggwfelS mnn um Iuumm ' lr I - iiiiMiIEiiiIiMIiEilI' II UT'ii T ' T I 'iniil'TITEMIIMIIITIluumImIInIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mmrmnrllnnvrnmvmuurrll .lh Ilrmruulmm mln mnlu ml un In nm rmmmumrunmr nu In rmlmmmlrruuumuu um murlrrruumuurlmumrrrmmrrrmrmnuulmmmrumnruuunuumumli Page 216' 5 E 245 -P sig Ei :1 Eta 555 EE 3 1: E 5 I PRZI!1iE2I1i?!21fE6!E7fiRIITIIIIIIIl155IE12EI5EIIIIIE21EIEE:R.!lf:.WE255IlTGIWlTIIE,IiIIE5ID7!'.iZliEfiQiIR'iEI2fKlE!IiI' Eli E 55 is 52 :f Ei ' 2 Si at :i El E5 Y :i v,v. Mfr - :w1,.:-1 ','- giaiwiiwt..:..1iqg:mmgm..vgt1i.,'ti..t11.lg.1.J.. ,..M - , I,EH4QQEQEMQWM-!!,U4,!,gw.!,,.WMML ,INA MM it.Hi...m....ii....i..ww..m..,im...ii.w,W,4,5.i ,,WW.t ggnmmnmunnmu il, ,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,AL,,, W, Ilmlummwlwl--- 'unify.immmm.mmii.1mw,m...,it H, .Um ,,,,,, , ,, , , ,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,m,EF VN Q e ,. 1 X ' ' Q f Q, v f fr -1 t A 1 o 4 l E Edwin Booth Dramatic Society 4 ,- . E 5. is 1 y , - in ie ... E Q19 E A EE To stimulate and foster an interest in clramatics in the University of Wisconsin has been the aim QE of the Edwin Booth Dramatic Society since its origin twenty years ago. In achieving that end the club has not let commercial zeal dominate its policies. The public perfor- mances of the club are simply a part of a year's program consisting of regular meetings every two QE EE weeks at which things of dramatic interest are brought before the members and the joint meetings with ji the women's dramatic clubs at which a regular program is given. The money derived from the public gg performances of the society is secondary and incidental to the purpose of putting on ahnished dramatic , ?j producdon. With the advent of its twentieth anniversary, Edwin Booth entered into a new field of dramatics. jg It started work on what has been called the first college movie. Those in charge of the movie have met and expect to meet many problems in the producing of ajlm which involves so many technicalittes 5 with which only professionals are familiar, but they hope to be successful in meeting these obstacles K as they arise. 555 The very successful presentation of the joint-Production, Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh, in conjunc- tion withthe junior Prom stood out among the Club's activities of the year. It is doubtful whether a sl better joint-play has ever been produced. The second annual Ballet-Booth Specialty Dance and the 222 Open Meeting were the remaining activities of the 1920-21 dramatic season of the Edwin Booth Dra- 2 'Q matic Society. 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Production Manager MARGARET H'DoUBLER DOROTHEA MACLAURIN WINIFRED MOSS ELEANOR RILEY EDITH ROYSE MABEL SMITH EQ .12 FRANCES DUMMER ,JULIA HANKS 1 MILDRED DOWNIE HELEN HARPER AGNES SAMUELS REINETTE DOUGLAS RUTH KOPPKE BETTY SEHON H MARGARET EMMERLING MARY LINDSAY DOROTHY SI-IANER FLORA FILTZER JOY Sl-IADBOLT ji 1 l 25: l I 1 Smith Shacibolt Farrington Fentress IVIacL,aurin Hanks Doan Fenn Affeld Filtzer Borchers Lindsay Guerini Koppke Downie Dummer Ryan Samuels Sehon Riley Douglas Emmerling EE ES- 25 El? E E12 11 111111111111111111111 11111 111111111111111111111111111111 11 .I 1 -1.111111111111111 1111111111111 1111 1111111111 11111111111111111111vyW1Wy1111111g111111111w111g11w1111WgwgWgqgrgg gnM!5!!!ijlE 1 1211111111111TM11111111111a'21 111111'1111111 1 1ll1'M 11l11l1fl11111. 111.1 1 1.1. 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The Club was a secret organization and its object was to promote interest in dramatic work among the women of the University. The policy of the club has changed as to its membership basis. Tryouts are held each semester, the club hearing forty candidates each time and making its selections. The primary object of the Club has ,remained the same. Red Domino has distinguished itself for the last twenty years in producing excellent plays V artistically mounted and professionally acted. Upon the roll of honorary members are many famous gg actors: Sarah Bernhardt, Maude Adams, julia Marlowe, Otis Skinner, and Mrs. Fiske. E Miss Gertrude E. johnson has done a great deal to bring the club upto its present high standard. E Miss johnson for many years has been the artistic director and has supervised the coaching of the plays. During the last two seasons, Red Domino has produced Behind a Watteau Picture, S Helena's Husband, ' A The Bank Account, and Where But in America. The policy ofthe club has changed this year in the matter of casting the plays. Edwin Booth members may try out for the rnen's parts hitherto taken by girls. This change is broadening the Held of possible play production for Red Domino and giving the club an opportunity to set even higher standards for its plays and their producuon. Ei i El A-. ' 5 ' EE From I-Ielena's Husbandu- Courtesy of Hone 5 ' EE Ei' n m, E.: . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, fm, mmm mummmmmvmmmnmv1ummmnmtunlnmnnnmnumummm-wtmmm-wnmmlmmmmmmt gixwwwlwnmmmmnmummumwmumnmmwmmmm1.mu111.mtmmwllmumm1mu11ummmmmmnnmmmmmm1'mmvmvvnfunmr1nmmvvgNnMlgm'mlnmm..5nM W55,3wxIlnrqpfgm-lm!YALmglmpygwWwgWgggqgtmgygymggvlngglhmiilMEdmmHvTq ,- Wmmmriimaftwmmnmmulmi - ......-..-..........-.,...... ...,. .. .. ........N.. -.-,. .... .......... H .. 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Egg AILEEN I-IALL IVIERLE Sl-IAXV SZ 5E 5 RACHEL HAUCK MARION STRASSBURCER FRANCES ELLEN TUCIQER H - Zz: Eg EE gs, E55 , EE EEZ 5:5 SE QI: f' T ii EE Frxck Borchers Boesch Double I-Iauck 535 Owen Kiland Miller Tucker Dwight Kepple Donald Shaw Stzrassburger Titus Goodyear Parkinson Bressler SIE EIS : V gli E55 QE EE EE EE E E Egwnw 555BIMIIILWMMIIIwmrmmnmummlmrlnmnmmmnmml mmmnmmml HI-fur qv- ,nmmmrmIIIIIIImmnmmnmIum-InInIIrmmnmmmImmmImImIImImmmmmllllmrmlmIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIII-IIIIIIII.1IIIIIIInIIIIIInIggm1qMM5Im5q5M5mEmmmunmqg5 5 SIIIIIIIIIIIII I1 I unurnunmmununnnx um ummmIIIIIIMMIWBEMMiiiiaiiiiEiiiiEKMMMEiLMEMnI I ImnumnummmunIIIIERMIIIuIuIIuuiiRMiiuvnummnnmuumnIuunIuInERiiIL .KIL IIIiIIIIIIIIIuIIIMMEEIfIIIIImIIIInIIIiiMIGIMEEiMiEMEIMITMIiEiiHiiiiEIEM 'iA'1iI'iIEIllZHIIii.IiiAEE5Kiiiibum5iiIllIIiiiIITMInIIlInnummmmIIIInmIImuuuIIImIIImmmImuImnnnnmunImT Page 220 515 Q11 Ee :Ia IE II5-ri--We-IIm:-IgII1'.I--I-'II--IqI-I--II'-I-II-I--I,-III:-I-If:-IGP WI-I-,wna-I-Ir-IfIITII-I--I--I---I II--I-.II--III'--Wil.-AI I, .3-In .,.. 1fi22.::':1':. . '1: i'Yf'::'l'it:'si' '2i I 'i ' 57222 W W '2fYI'If?'4lI 51lE'?Q1.!ff! l2zffi2'ff'Ezlifizzgfjfg. .ml i1f'I1m'I'wuwMI'111wJL!s.:!.I.,.Lll'...Lf ,... I ,... . I ll IIIIIveff1Iiillllllilllililllllilll.II ACTIVITIES I lllillllIi1llllI1EI1iiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II III II IIIIII II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII---IIIIIIIII II II eiI'- 'H'I '1 'I 1 ' ' ' H '1 l 11.213525 .,... L imgQ,gfI?wwmI1fIIimmIamnzIIasnIIIasI I I-'mIf'11ImI----I----WuhlI'H'2ff1'1912?l 35 ' EE E15 - lfx ' N1 f et W f f-inf lg Twelfth Nzght Open Meetzng l 1 X 4 lil Concert Room, Lathrop Hall lWednesday, January 12, 1921 8:00 o'clock Fourteen Mrs. Horace Pringle - a Woman of Fashion . HELEN DOUBLE '22 Elaine, Debutahle Daughter ..... . JULIA l'lARRlNGTON '23 Dunham - Butler ............ JAMES BRADER '22 I Coach - MARY PARKINSON '21 Properties - AILEEN HALL '23 The Rushlight Mother . . FRANCES ELLEN TUCKER '21 Wife, Kathleen . . . ALICE FRICK '23 A Soldier . , . ...... JAMES PETERSON '22 g Coach - DOROTHY LATTA '21 Properties - GERALDINE KAEPPEL '23 The Dear Departed Mrs. Slater . . IRMA BORCHERS '23 Mrs. Jordan . CAROL GooDYEAR'23 Henry Slater . . WAYNE BECKWITI-I '21 GEORGE GEIGER '22 Ben Jordan . els Victoria Slater LILLIAN BRESLER '23 22 Abel Merryweather .......... LAWRENCEJXIOREM ' - Coach - DOROTHY DWIGHT '22 Properties - MERLE SHAW EE ,.. :EE E15 515 EE Eli ei? E12 E12 E15 'li E15 552 ale EEIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIIII IIII I II II I I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIII-,IIIIIIIIIIII I I II I III II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIII III YIYJIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'mIInIII'IIaIII .III II II I IIIIIIIIIII III I I III II1mInIII.IIimanIIIIIImI I TmIzIIaa1-'III IIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIITTIIIIIIIIIIM III I. 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Parade and Side Shows Special Committees BILL KELLETT - Side Shows. S. D. OISHEA - Posters. L. T. HAMMOND - Prizes. D. R. LACEY - Features. D. J. MAHONEY - Costumes. C. IVLTUTTLE-Moving Picture. L. F. FOLLETT - Clowns. C. J. ENGLEI-IARDT - Parade. R. W. HARTING - Special' Acts. T. E. STARK - Program. W. L. KICKHAIFER - Tickets. B. F. STOREY - News. Prize Awards First Place - I-IANSEN AND CHRISTIANSEN, double trapeze. Second Place - GYM TEAM - horizontal bar. Third Place - BRANDT AND FIELD, riding. Side Shows Kappa Kappa Gamma - Pair-a-Clice. Alpha Phi - Gypsies. Kappa Alpha Theta - Hulu Hound and the Alpha Omicron Pi - Blue Beard. Jazz Babies. Willett Kempton - Living Skeleton. Gamma Phi Beta - Carl Russels Fish. Ceo. Martin - Snake Charmer. Alpha Xi Delta - Fortune Teller. Hesperia - Some Horse. Prize Awards Prize Awards for the Parade First Place-Willett Kempton-The Living First Place - ALPHA GAMMA RI-Io Skeleton. - rough riders. Second Place-Alpha Omicron Pi - Blue Second Place - GAMMA PI-II BETA Beard. - Hawaiian Float. Third Place - ACACIA - Saxophone Sextette. A Halt on the Line of March I Eg ............................. ..........................m....................................................,..,.-....,.............. ..........................................................................................................................................................w.........M......... 5... ti ....... .. ..........................................i............................................i..................1. il.. .I.......................... ... .... .. ..........i........... .. ... ...................... ... . ............................................................ ........ 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Production Assistant EUGENE BESPALOW , Stage Manage,- HENRY FORD . . Floor Manager NELSON FAIRBANK . . Orchestra Leader MALCOLM MITCHELL ..... Chief Electrician ALICE LIGARE AND EDITH SWARTZBAUGH . . . Secretaries Cast 'AREDH TAYLOR ..... Interlocutor ROY REDIN . Sassafras End Men JAMES HOLMES Dew-Drop LEWIS SCHMIDT .... . Tambo HOWARD SHARP - -3f10wbf1U MELVIN PIERCE . . Bones HENRY STEGEMAN . . Dumb-Bell UHAP-l DAVIES . Morning Glory JAMES MACKIE . .... Rastus KEN DAMON . . Sunflower SHERMAN GREEN ..... Dynamite JAMES PRICE . . . Hollyhock HERBERT MUTH S. H. GREGG FOSTER NEWELL F. F. BOVINGDON ii? E JESSE COHEN WARNER GORDON HEAD J. K. KOLB H. L. GIBSON E. G. LIEBERT A. J. HUEGEL G. P. RYAN G. C. GONCDON OLE SEITZ E. H. LUNDA G. DUNN HALMER PETERSON J. T. STRATE Orchestra CARL HOPPERT PHIL NOLTE PERRY MOON P. WENCER B. G. LANNING ALFRED COTTON R. T. BEGLINGER HARRINGTON YOST DON BOHN L. SHAPIRO ROBERT EDDY C. CAMPBELL R. STROCK J ERRY XVHALE M. 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XVARNER Class of 1920 jOsEP1-I BEACH BARON DE I-IIRSI-I MEYER KEATS CHU SIDNEY IVIOODY FLETCHER COI-IN GOODWIN B. WATSON Bergcrman Weaver Perstcin Borchers Warner Cosgrove Haake E il? I I 1 I I III- II III IIIIEWIHLIWIMEILIuf'IlI'fxE!mL.L, ......... L ..... 'E!2EE!F!E5EE!WE55E!!5FU9VY?EUWEET'PMWEU'Y!WlE'!!luEUUEM'BEM'5'!U !'f!!f'!?fi !'WE E'!'I'!fEWFi'i1L lL '1 '. ...,. ' ' -'Hr' ' ' ' 'mi 1mmm..I.,r....I......,II.uI.....I......TnI .lit .1rI....rm,... . .r ... r...rI....,...m..tm.....I..,. .IawwIm..I...wr...Itm.I.....,.....r...,.r............I,.r....,,.,.. ..I.rr....mm...,,....m........,.I,I.......Im....urrrr. mamma Page 230 umm. E gi Eg is 5 5 gm Sl are ea Sie Big 515 'li EEE Ere E55 EEE E r I 52? EES EE Eli is s gig EE eye EE Ei? EE EE EE E55 EEE are EE EE E12 EE sie E-'51 mmnpnmmw ilxnnuuummnuum' mmm miunmmvui is1meaexam,:zur-.1zavzz5:les1rain:1:Ligue1:2214115g:m:1lmf:1:::2,l.:.::,:uns5:55ifms:11:l:z4q:a.s::,:a,u:.:a,:r:-1111'::.,:s::3sm':r,:1a2:s::l u , I 1' I I1 I ',-::: . 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ARNOLD PERSTEIN, Ccloserj E1 Question: Resolved, That the Government of the United States should at once officially EE: 51 1 1 E15 El: 515 515 5.5 sys E23 E!- E15 SE 35 E15 g: 215 1- 15 5 TE JE .15 ,1E 555 recognize the Soviet Government of Russia. if 1 V l : : EE Conducted under the Oxford s stemg no o cial ud es and no decisions. 2:3 Wisconsin vs. 111inois ig Ei QE 522 Madison Wisconsin, March 18, 1921 E12 ' E., 'E EYE Presiding Ojqcer if Q' : : EE PROFESSOR C. I-I. WOOLBERT Of the Umverslt of 111111015 Ig E15 E12 EE Teams 215 Wisconsin - Ajfrmative Illznois - Negative EE 53 THOMAS AMLIE, Ccloserj J. S. CHADWELL gg RALPH E. AXLEY GEORGE G. GILBERT, Ccloserb STERLING TRACY I-I. M. KEELE 51: EE 51: -- - -1 1. -EE Eff , 44:7 Ui , 15,5j T:':.zif'Ef5:--:.,.,. Pip INWS if 515 - . J ,. 5 A f -'-'- .- A . 2 -4 r E E 1.1, 1291: 121111 11 3.5: T ss3.':'q.1 NN E13 1 . 1 QE ,gqg,f1,.,, - 2211111111 .1 . RAS , N E15 iii ' ..., . 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Conducted under the Oxford Systernj no ojicial judges and no decisions April 28, 1921, Minneapolis, Minnesota I WISCONSIN - Affirmative vs. MINNESOTA - Negative I W7isconsin's Affirmative Team WAYNE L. 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GOSI-IKINS - University of Michigan 'A The Nations-Struggle for Life CRANSTON SPRAY - Northwestern University , K' The Challenge to Americanism PE Borchers Decision:Michigan, firstg Wisconsin, secondg Northwestern, third. The judges PROP. G. N, MERRY . . . University of Iowa . f PROP. C. I-I. WOOLBERT . . University of Illinois PROP. F. M. RARIG . . University of Minnesota l PROP. J. M. O'NEILL . University of Wisconsin The Final Contest I March 24, 1921 555 STERLING TRACY . . i'BriIain and America in the New World E1 THOMAS AMLIE ........ . The Free Press I MELBOURNE BERGERMAN . 'Louis Pasteur SAMUEL SYGMAN . . . Bleeding Russia Tracy E' FRANCIS K. KAREL Spirizualism Decision: First two speakers in order named. 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Northwestern University Ee EE El' SE 'TSIEIIIC'IEl'AH5135?!E3:EIIICI!.15IIIEI!TlE511IlEEIIEI!2FJ!EliEIEF:Elf:fEiIRlR!E!EfiZlIIE!EIIIILRiPEIE1FlIZi1IEI2iZl1?!liIIlI?iEl!!iIlEF' E ..--vi .I . - M, -V,------A----'v '-'-., - ---,-- ,,-, V l::!-:WIN in - ,,,. ...... , .......,,.., , ...... .. ,l..,M?q!l my ymnwunmutw 1 nu M M,-M---M-- L Jw, nlll WHL-Hgmgmi MQ2QQg5!f1!fEyQf5ilU5MdQ:q'A .ltTfifiiiiiiilii11fiilitlimiTTmuT1mHT111uH111Tmm11mm11T.miTTum1HnmTTTmnTTummTTmmummmmnuiMinnvniuvwmwwm r mum muulnminumnmml 5 auEi 7E 70i r i U nn un .U .Tmm.TWi.,.ii.,...i.i...m.u IminL5555535555555A5555-:qu.Il1aaaun.aaammm,an..i,anmmmia1.TaaTinmmmnaitmiimimammiiinmimimiamauuzmamma. aaanmaazig Fiftieth Annual joint Debate E E january 14, 1921 5 Philornathia vs. Hesperia E N GOVERNORjOHNj.BbMNE,ChGUmGH E Question: Resolved, That all japanese residents in the United States should be granted American citizenship. - Stewart Tracy Assovsky judges: CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT G. SIEBECKER, -JUSTICE A. j. VINJE, JUSTICE M. B. ROSEN- BERRY, MAJOR E. A. FITZPATRICK, PROFESSOR E. B. SKINNER. Decision: For the Affirmative, four 3 for the Negative, one. Ph ilomathia - Ajirmative Hesperia - Negative STERLING I-I. TRACY, Ccloserj LEO I-I. KOPIL, Ccloserb CHARLES D. ASSOVSKY I-IALSEY KRAEGE ROBERT B. STEWART RALPH E. AXLEY E 5 Ei E Axley Kohl Kraege E E15 A E 5iHfff'Ef55H!fEhH.E 'E W W W . 'EELEffPffE'?:f!!HEff5fff!fff'H myQinAEE mRf ?f.21EiI1l51i'trimEHIE1H5ffffafmgHH.auTa:.1a.mmmmiT.mmmua.w.n5..ma1.,..m..m.ani.a.iaii.2ax.J.r.aa.a.,.,..i.m'i.mzan..z.aznTa.i1n.iaaaamzmnTa,a.x. mnmm., J Page 235 num: E E E -.i:E.rZTm5I!A,.'.v:.Cf3!E!b:nmn:.mRLTlE1tE!1iE!EflEiiYREE!ETl5I- AEE Q---EW. -.--V--EH----:sm-1--I. 'Mila f,ffLwfiI . -In-,Aixam 21'-1 I'I'1'Immimn-'fH ew'wwezw.-... H- 'I H ww'H M '-w w '1Wu!!!w1u!!!HuA ACTIVITIES III..mnn..rmmtm.u.ir,..,m.....m.... H.,mi..,.r......r...,.mm...w..,.i....,.i...N V H u...m..., ,m.....m..m....m....m...,.....f..nu....im.m. mm f.. in.. ......m...,,....,......,..m.......,..........,..,,,,.,E...--....l,. ----- , .J I, ,dmimmmmm--M ,--. -Wmmrmmmmmimmr .... T.. ..... E,.-.m m...r..i......M ,uu, W .u...u,. W., ,...,. it .W,.u.,,r..m...,....u......,,.iW.m.....W ,,,...... u,u. -'W Annual Girls' joint Debate Throne Koltes Haskins April I, 1921, Music Hall Castalia Literary Society vs. Pythia Literary Society JUSTICE ROBERT G. SIEBECKER, Presiding Ojicer Question: Resolved, That the Philippine Islands Should be Given an Independence Equal to That of Cuba. Castalia team CA17irmativeD Pythia team CNegativej FLORENCE KOLTES FERN BUSEY MILDRED THRONE CAROL CONLEE GLADYS I-IASKINS CC1oserJ ELEANOR SHEARER CCIoserD judges : I-I. C. MCCRACKEN, P. M. CUNCANNON, PAUL KNAPLUND Decision: Two to one in favor of Pythia ... , , . -..,.... 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E? -Senior Open E' as 5 March 22, 1921 THOMAS AMLIE . . ......... .... T he Free Press In VICTOR VON SZELISRI ....,..... . The Recognition of Ireland I Decision: THOMAS AMLIE Hrst ' . E The junior Open f March 23, 1921 STERLING TRACY . . . ...... Britain and America in the New World MELBOURNE BEROERMAN ...... Louis Pasteur I I-IENRY BLUME . . . . . The Labor Situation I ERNEST I-I. PETT , . . . . Reciedicating Our Churches CARROLL l'lEFT . . . . . ..... The Coming Crisis 5,3 CHARLES BAREIS ............. The Growing Spirit of Lawlessness 52 Decision: First two speakers in the order named. 5:5 , .. as The junior Ex. March 22, 1921 SAMUEL SYGMAN . . . . . . . .... Bleeding Russia 1 HENRY BLUME . . 4 .......... The Labor Situation E BERTHA ROSE . .......... Patriotism and Common .Sense Decision: SAMUEL SYGMAN Iirsc. fi The Sophomore Open March 22, 1921 fa FRANCIS K. KAREL . ...... .... S pirituaiism f LESJELAME . . . . ........ OurPamInmuganm1Pdmy 5 HAROLD DVORAK . ............... The Lost Battalion gi- Decision: FRANCIS K. KAREL first. '1 IE The Freshman Declamatory Contest I April O, 1921, Music Hall The Contestants 1 E-- Decision: SYGMAN Hrstg PERSTEIN secondg BENTSON third. ABRAHAM SYGMAN I-IAROLD j. BENTSON l'lAROLD SEERING LEE l'IANSON MAURICE PERSTEIN WALTER FRAUTSCHI CARLYLE RICHARDS . 3 judges: PROP. JAMES M. ONEILL, MR. A. C. REIS, MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS, AND MISS M. M. MCCARTHY. I The Freshman oleclamation is the only all-university forensic event open to yearlings and a place in the final contest is a mark of distinction in campus forensics. I TI-IE WINNERS 1 E! Amlie I Tracy Sygman Karel I Wmmmwfmmmmhhnlwmml'1mhn1M'i WWMFHHHHHHHHHHHHHMmmmmmm-mmmimwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'TunVmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm Page 237 E E E ..,,. IEgg.gggtgqgggtegsgzsgI55ggggggggggztgzggstggggIgggtgggggggigzI213II2:I3EEli5IInIE5:E::IHIIII25InII2:a:me4I:nmz:m:m:4z:irasa:la:n:t- fn ,A ,,.. . ....., ...., . .... .,.,,,. ,WI 513 . .,l'-..-I : I '- ' f. ACTIVITIES QW!!U!HM!!'H WUH!l!lMUlWMWTWllU!EEWUHEETEEEUIE I 'I-giufwuvIMIwfuufztittwldlumuws ..t, l J ItII,ntlII...ttgtgII...IIItmII...IImt.ImtImmIImmImtItt..mm.,ItmlImtIItmlImm.I.mmIt..ttt...wI..wwIntt.-ItIItt...IIImmImmII...mttmmttttwttwt E I gutuummuvmmunnnunr nn umm Imum rmIInn:ImmIunIIInmIInnIumIInmImnnumItmlmuumltluuvltxmluxwIIlmnnlunmlumuttluwIIlumllllvlmmum.u:-:::.1:::::::::::r.1 ,,QE.gzzzxmzergi:z:::::::::.:.::E:..E::::::-:iam ,mdHgii,,,,,g,,q3,gg,mggig,g5,,,UW,WW,Mmigmggggq5i,,,,,,,,,mm,,,,,,m,,mmRanmlmmmiam I Hmmm ---I--7-T-mmm.. 5 . I.I, .Wt II..,..III II..t,t...A..W...,...WIW.tI.I.I III.I tI.A..tI.I SE? El- Ei- si- I ESI EI f SOpl'tOl't'lOV6 Sem L-F 1,tl9lLC Debates I 55, I May 21, 1920 Resolved: That Teachers' Unions in our Public School System Should Ajziliate with the 5 -I American Federation of Labor. QUESTION! PHILOIVIATI-IIA, Afrmative, vs. ATI-IENAE, Negative STERLING TRACY. Closer MELBOURNE BERGERMAN, Closer ,V DEAN KIMBALL SI-rERwooD BUCKSTAFF VICTOR VON SZELISKI AERA!-IAM KAUFMAN il DECISION: For the Ajirmative, one'j'or the Negative, two. HESPERIA, Afirmative vs. PI-IILOMATHIA, Negative HALSEY KRAEGE, Closer ROBERT STEWART, Closer ROBERT GERHOLZ LESLIE SIMS JOHN ATWOOD PATRICK GAI-IAGAN DECISION: For the Afirmative, twoj or the Negatme, one. ATHENAE, Aiirrnative vs. HESPERIA, Negative BIRNEY MILLER, Closer CHANDLER OSEORNE SAMUEL SYGMAN LEO KOHL. Closer I-IOMER TANGNEY JERRY QUAM DECISION: For the Ajfirmatiue, oneffor the Negative, two. ' ATI-lENAE'S TEAMS Si? EE I E I 5, I Er I I 1 El it I il Kaufman Miller Osborne Sygman Bergcrman Buckstaff HESPERIAS TEAMS v I El I , I EI -I -I ' . , I Ei EI Gerholz Tangney Kraege Quam Kohl Atwood ,- PHILOMATHIAS TEAMS :EE . f Y ! EE f E: is st EE - 'I E, it EE . EE 5. Sl 2 Sims Von Szeliski Kimball Tracy Gahagan Stewart SIE SE gl? 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I I I .-- ,....,-.IL.-.t.--...LLIEaiIIIII1!uiFlll?liiliie!lill?:lI.I-, ACTIVITIES J.l'piil!!ltillii!ll!lssIs!441iiwHHH 1 1 gE.Ti5mKmW - W 'WW' M N 'mn'' H ''v11I:.I:Q,,fi..:,.L ..,... 5,1.lQ,iLL,Ll i,Qfl:.j1jiIIgg:dTI 1 ' 'W' ' as Philomathia iterary ociety T4 gg Philomathia entered upon her thirty-fifth year with the responsibility of maintain- ing her high traditions and to build well forthe future. With many of her illustrious sons gone from the halls of the University it was necessary to infuse new blood into the Society. This was done with painstaking care and Philomathia stands now as strong if not stronger than ever before. Naturally, the victory in the joint Debate over Hesperia is a matter of pride. It attests the power and vitality of the organization and augurs well for the future. Members of Philomathia Literary Society Seniors JOHN R. ABBOTT LEON E. KAUMHEIMER ANTHONY L. PESCH I CHARLES D. ASSOVSKY DAVID W. MCLENEGAN HERBERT V. PROCHNOW WARREN A. BOHL GLENN J. MACMULLEN HERMAN L. SINAIKO FRED COHEN LYNN F. NEWELL LORELLE A. WOLF HERMAN B. HALPERIN I VICTOR VON SZELESKI Juniors Q HYMAN J. BILANSKY RALPH HAWKS ROBERT B. STEWART FRANK J. DROBKA DEAN P. KINIBALL CLARENCE G. TRACHTE EDWARD S. GILMORE JAMES D. PETERSON STERLING TRACY HARVEY l'lANLON LESLIE C. SIMS HERBERT J. WIBLE Sophomores ORVIN H. ANDERSON ALFRED M. GRUHL LOUIS A. RUSSELL JOHN M. BEFFEL HENRY A. HOEACKER JOHN H. SARLES PHILLIP G. DEICHER OSCAR E. KIESSLING FRED SCHNELL EDGARD L. ERICKSON LESLIE F. LAMB WORTH E. SHOULTS EDWARD A. EWING CHARLES S. M INTz LOWELL S. SLAGG LOGAN D. FITCH JOHN P. RETZER STANLEY W. SLAGG I Freshmen ARBIE L. BROOKS ERNST W. GREENE FRIEDRICH W. NIMMER A ARNOLD J. ENGELKE LYMAN B. KIMBALI. HAROLD A. SEERINC if MILTON H. ERICKSON HENRY W. KLOS. JR. CLARENCE V. SMAZEL ANDREW G. EWING GEORGE F. LANGE ALVIN A. WEGEMAN E5 WALTER A. FRAUTSCHI RAYMOND H. LUDDEN ARNOLD G. ZUBE ' MALCOLM A. MCDONALD Y l l l X ,LL Wegeman Hanlon Deicher Emery Stewart - Retzer, Bohl Prochnow Assovsky Abbott: Sarles Engelke Fraucschi A. Ewing Seering Pesch Drobka Cohen Lamb Schnell L. Kimball Wible Wolf Klos Beffel Sinaiko Trachte Erickson Tracy Halperin Ludden gm mwmmmmmv .t.. wwwww ...,, m-WL.MW ..... -HMM ------ gmmimi ------ - '--4'4-' AT ---- -mai-mqmi-mm --- I...IIIII..ImI..mm...,II.III.I,II....I..I...,,,.I..I,I.,.. I Page 239 ,ax ,,,,, .A -.--..,.--......-MH.-..4--If.-:H ---'--: .IEL a!,h..1IIJ- O1 L'-' 1-1.5.54 ,, ,,q3,4gI,-1. II .W-.,.v:5:,f:N -I I!wM!!!QluH4I!IU!!!Ifkr.,I,M.,,m-- CTI V1 T I E5 JIMWIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IMUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII....m.1..I II I II. I I ,,u..I.I,.,...,..,....,,.,,,,,,,,, 'Ui'W 'd,,mg,mm5fi f- Enmmmu1m,.IIIIIIIIIIIIInlxvlnwnlznmllmlullmllllI In um um mn'nummImIImImImai ' - r 'mniism...nmm.u.I-ug 5 lil Hesperia Literary Society M The Hesperian Literary Society is a debating society devoted to the art of forceful speaking, to clear thinking on live issues of the day, and to the cultivation of the Hes- E perian spirit of good-fellowship. In both social and forensic undertakings the past year STEVEN ASCHENBRENNER N. C. LERDAHI. has been one of notable success. Officers HARVEY G. MEYER . . . CARL H. LAUN . . CARROLL OSGOOD . JOSEPH G. FUCILLA Members Seniors JOSEPH G. FUCILLA KENNETH CULLEN LAWRENCE B. DUNN HOBART KLETZIEN CLARENCE KRAUSE . . President . Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer HARVEY G. MEYER HARRY MUSCAT HAROLD O. FROHBACK CARL LAUN RALPH H. PETERSEN juniors JOHN ATWOOD ELMER KLETZIEN NVILLIAM J. MOUNTIN R. O. EBERT LEO KOHL CARROLL OSGOOD CHARLES GRECO J. R. GRUENEISEN S. O. ARNOLD A. E. BACHHUBER HENRY BLUME LORAN CLARK ROBERT GERI-IOLZ C. J. BALLAM R. H. DAMON HALSEY KRAEGE E. A. LONGENECKER Sophornores HAROLD HARTXVIG HERBERT HENTZEN SEYMOUR KLETZIEN WAYNE MORSE M. C. PEARSON LAWRENCE RICHMOND Freshmen FRANK M. KOONS D. D. LAUN HOMER TANGNEY BURTON H. WHITE F. C. RISSER V. H. ROICK PHILIP VOLTZ HERMAN WALTI-IER E. YLVISAKER SETH MCKITTRICK ALBERT MCGLASSON F. S. HOLLENSTEINER CARLYLE RICHARDS 5 5 E 5 E gl E 5 is E E Greco XC1ark Sabin Pearson Cole C. Laun E.Kletzien N C Lerdahl Rwhards gg Blume Peterson Mountain McKitcrick Risser Gerholz Walther Morse Krause Longenecker E , E Ebert Dunn Fucilla Meyer H.K1eczien Kraege Volrz Axley Hentzen ROICk Bachhuber g - . . 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President BIRNEY M. MILLER Vice President RALPH SPENCE . . Secretary S. S. JORDAN . . . . . . . Treasurer EE ABRAHAM KAUFMAN .... . Censor 1 Members Seniors I WAN I-ISUAN CHIAO RUSSELL S. GREENFIELD I. ARNOLD PERSTEIN I OSCAR CHRISTIANSON EMIL HOESOOS TAYLOR SEEBER CLARENCE FUGINA . CONRAD SEVERSON juniors CHARLES BAREIS GLENN DAILHOUSEN BIRNEY MILLER I SAMUEL BECKER ALOYSIUS ENGELHARD CHANDLER OSBORN MELBOURNE BERGERMAN S. S. JORDAN SAMSON SARGIS BJORN BJORNSON ABRAHAM KAUFMAN RALPH SPENCE SIDNEY CHARNEY CARL LINDOW SAMUEL SYGMAN -Sophomores W. W. BATTEN BERNARD MONERIED S. M. SOREF ALFRED ENGELHARD EDGAR NAPPE ELMER STAHLKOPF A. S. FRIEDMAN ANTHONY NERAD WILLIAM TANNEWITZ MAYNARD HALVERSON G. PFEIFFER TRUMAN THOMPSON EUGENE MEYER ALWIN PITZNER ERNEST WATSON JOHN RAE Freshmen ' JOHN BONNER JOHN KOHL U. S. SCHWARTZ TED FIELD EDGAR LIL JA AUGUST SHERR WILLIAM I-IABER MAX MALLIN EDGAR' SMITH C. j. I-IAZELWOOD HERBERT MORSE A. SYGMAN EDGAR KNAPP EUGENE WILLIAMS EERE' C C C I I 7 Madden Kohl Spence Daelhosen y Sargis Halverson Batten Meyer Bonner Hofsoos Pitzner jordan Engelhard Soref Lindow Bergerman Perscein Severson Miller Christianson Chiao Kaufman Smith Field' Becker .. Fugina Chamey A. Sygman S. Sygman I I. I .I II I I' Il. I I IIIIII.III...IIIIiSIIiE5ZIiI2:IIl1'fiII' IiiIEZESWIIEEEZlETE.I.III.. EIIXIII1IlIEIfQiIfIi3lllTClEllIZZ I A Page 2.111 I :II I IIII II II IIII II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,V eu I I I I ,I i!:Ih. 5:.!.: ::.!n !:.EE:EEfZ!!.I!:. . lIIGI:ET!I.!:I.2 .. . . ,-. eu-. 5 .I nj A AI -.,,M,, H H Nnvl -J I5Ig:ggg5:.!I1::I.Inmxm::I:zmII.I5IIem:I:I:s:I::I:zITI:s:1:::I:sfIIIscI:I.::I:I W I, .JI .,.., ..,-.....,...-...,. ..,,..,,. -:..4. 1f--.:I--fIrs::::::m::::J1:.:..:LE:::iI..-1,495-I I Ill. 1 I I ll: ACTIVITIES .H..IIII.I.IIIII............... ... . . . . I, IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII II II II III I II..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIII.III. -..:.::L ::::-:zzz '--- :::.:::::::.:1.1:-I:41-:I-::21p.::.:.-:L-:::1:x.::r.:z ....I....................... ...., ....................................................I..I......I..............................i......... H 'mmmmmmn .... .... ,.... ..... ....... ,..,.....l.......-.... II IIIIIIIIIIIMQ IIIIIIIIIII...I...IIII..IIIII.IIIIIIIu .... ...I 'T ..I....1..iT,,.: l Agricultural Literary Society ' Ojlicers First Semester W. B. KOEHLER H. C. CASPERSON L. W. TAYLOR W. H. PIERRE J. J. HANOUSEK B. W. ALLIN A. J. DAVIDSON J. J. HANOUSEK G. W. HEAL I-I. G. AI-IRENS H. C. CASPERSON S. C-OLDMAN F. D. HARRIS Second Semester W. B. ALBERT . ALBERTZ nb O P. H. BEAVERS F. W. CARLIN R. M. CARTER C. I-I. CONRAD President L . B. W. ALLIN Vice President . W. C. STRAUSS Secretary . L. H. IXACKAY Treasurer . R. H. TRAVIS Sergeant-at-Arms F. L. KOZELKA Members Graduate L. H. MCKAY Seniors . S. JACKA C. E. LAMPMAN J. J PINNEY . B. KOEHLER M. E. LUTHER W. C. STRAUSS . C. KRUEGER W. H. PIERRE R. H. TRAVIS A. R. WILLIAMS juniors . C. HOLZBOG E. E. PRICE L. W. TAYLOR H. J. KATZ M. W. SCHUELER H. J. WEAVERS F. KUEHN M. SHARP I. WEINMAN C. MAOISTAD V. F. SEARS Sophomores J. A. GAHR l-I. E. JAMISON E. P. LINDOW W. A. I-IARTMAN R. C. KLUSSENDORF R. P. MATTESON G. HEEBINK F. L. KOZELKA M. C. VISTE CI. L. XVEBER Freshmen E. W. BUNCE C. D. SCARSETH H. G. SMITH H. H. ERDMAN M. A. SCHAARS In Honored Nlemory W. D. NEILSON, '23 fl 2? 53 :li 5 Williams Lindow Carlin Weber Weavers Sears Schaars 2 Harris Hartman Klussendorf Pinney Tayler Casperson Pierre Krueger Goldman , Scarseth Bunce Strauss Kozelka Hanousek Koehler Jacka Beaver Magiscad Ahrens Jamison Carter Davidson Conrad Albertz Smith Lampman Weinman Viste Neilson Ql' SI, .. IIIIIH 1 III II ' vim... I '.I'eI'xI IIII IIII- - ll 'll'.'! ' rw' I lLvL.'..,.. 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This program has become more anal more extensive until this year it has included debating, current topic discussions, music, the study of contemporary drama, and the 5,1 presentation of short plays. The society hopes to enlarge its activities until it is able to develop effec- EQ tively the abilities and interests of its members in literary and artistic pursuits. Members E Scholar VIRA WINCHELL I Seniors AGNES CURRIE JESSIE HOME GENEVIEVE MORGAN GRACE DESIMVAL LYDIA LACEY PURCELLE PECK iQ MAYSEL EVANS lDOROTl-IY LATTA GENEVIEVE VAN GHENT 31 MARIE I-IAAS DORIS LUCAS HELENE WILSON X CATHERINE I-IANITCH KATHARINE WILSON juniors E ELLA BIGGS RUTH KIPPKE BERTHA ROSE GLADYS BORCHERS DOROTHEA LEVI ELEANOR SHEAR!-ER FERN BUSBY MARGARET O KEEFE ALICE TUCKER LAURAIAANHLTON CHARLOTTECDNAALLEY IMA WHNCHELL Sophomores SVEA ADOLPHSON BERNICE ELVER ALICE OOTHOUSE OTTILIA ANDERSON KATHERINE ELY SAURES OWEN IRMA BORCHERS BLANCHE FIELD MILDRED REPLINGER MIRA BOWLES I-IELEN GELLER EVELYN SHAW CAROL CONLEE HELEN GUDE MILDRED WIMMLER GRACE DILL E. MARIE HAYES ISABELLE WINSLOW Fredunen MARJORIE CAPRON CORNELIA HEISE SARA PHILIPSON GERTRUDEIJARLEY BEDABAACKHJ LOUBE THOMPSON I l I Z K. Wilson Peck Lucas Bowles Ei Capron Morgan Tucker Busby Heise Anderson O'Keefe H. Wilson 3 Rose Field Elver Replinger G. Borchers Currie Koppke O'Malley Adolphson : Wimmler Hume Hayes Mackin Harley Owen Boyce Biggs I. Borchers Evans QEMMHMMIWMW UhhhI ihmmiwfs Hwslnwi II I I IWII mmnimmmvmmmhhmmil miTi ' TTTG 'H' TW 'HUT 'TI'Jl'm'n ml mm Page 2.93 fern- F ': :rm If I IUI II'EE7i?5!3I!'lEfl5!5lEE'IE5IE5E51SI'2IE:IH.EEQI!ElZiII!?EiEllEET?7?EEEi1.Ii1.E r - Ill --:--lf-Il -----v fe'--I M4A- --- - ! MMI e------J--- ----- --1---- l 1 I Castalia Literary Society l O E51 Castalia, one of the oldest organizations on the campus, was founded in 1864. The society is inter- ested in literary work, music, and debating. Meetings this year have been addressed by a number of diferent speakers, both from University and outside circles. The majority of the programs, however, have been presented by the members themselves, CHARLOTTE CALVERT FERN CONSTANCE . EDITH BLACK . . GLADYS I-IASKINS . ADELAIDE ANDERSON ALICE SANDERS . . MAELE GREGG . SELMA ALBRECHT HELEN BOHAN CHARLOTTE CALVERT ALICE CHAPPELL F ERN CONSTANCE MABEL COOK ADELAIDE ANDERSON MARY AUSMAN ESTHER AYERS GERTRUDE ADELT PEARL ANDERBERG EDITH BLACK ROWENA BROWN ALICE FRICK ' EDNA GROTH Ojicers Members Seniors JOSEPHINE FOOTE MABEL GREGG JOSEPHINE HALSOR DOROTHY -I ONES KATHRYN LEITZELL RUTH MILLER juniors C-LADYS HASKINS SELVIDA KENSETH FLORENCE KOLTES Sophomores LILLIAN HANAN FRANCES I-IUCHES AVIS LABISKY EVELYN MALONEY WILHELMINA MEAD . . . . . . President Vice President, First Semester Vice President, Second Semester . . . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . Music Director . Forensic Representative DOROTHY REAM VINNIE SANBORN ALICE SANDERS JANE SALISBURY ELIZABETH VOORHEES EMROY WALKER FRANCES SAWYER GERTRUDE WICKENDEN LOUISE YEOMANS HELEN MCLANDRESS CLEO PARSLEY AGNES PELZER lVlARION RICHTER HELEN STROUT MILDRED THRONE l Koltes Miller Ausman Albrecht Adelt Kenseth McLandreSs Maloney Ayers l-Ialsor Hanan Anderberg Chappell Richter Walker Salisbury Throne Labisky Ream Meade Sawyer Cook Bohan Frick Groth Sanders Constance Haskins Calvert Anderson Gregg Hughes Black If 'III II' I II ' II' II' ' IIIIIIIEl255?55?flf 'l ' I'III I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIISEIEE1HEI?lIEI1:II 'HII'l'fI:lllIISIIllffliI2IIIII.I I 'I l I I I Page 2.7.9 .4 ,., Q, QIQM: U....,...-...........e....,...N.,. ..,-...--.-, .... ,..,..-.,.,...xb i.1m:l!lgcv m:.e.J ACTIVITIES gfmmtnmnmnnummmmnmmmtmmImmtmmImmtmmmmImummtmmmmllt mum .tmmmmmmlmEQIIIIIIWIMIIMQIWMWMII A J -I KIMIIIIIIE!9QIIQQI9EIIMEWIHWWEMEWEWWMEHW5MEIIIWWMIMIIIIWIIIIIIInMWIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIummtmwg E55IanamnaaM5namsmIaamr'mm1aImzznsin1In..,ImnIII.maianmimsr'1nazmmma....Itaa.nt...,..II.I..II...IIIt..,.....I.II... -41:1-.-.-:la-E5-fm5Eimiigiimimmiiemigntn,.,..I....I.I..I.I.I.,.....,II...t.I..,,.....,,mm.m..I,........II...I.,mmIm..m.I.I....II.I.mIm..,I.I...,IIII..mm......I..I.I.I..m...mtI... I asazammzmmmaaggg EE EES gf- :E T U. W. Reserve Qfficers' Training Corps . J EE sig es? EE 5 f I I Y I age I ' ' V MAJOR .lol-IN S. Woon, Commandant V The Value of Military Training The value of military training has long been recognized in the University. The Military Depart- . ment was organized during the Civil War and has since been in continuous operation. In three wars, sons of Wisconsin have entered the service of the country a little better prepared because of the training received here. During times of peace the tendency in our country is to place little value on military training. No preparations are made and nothing is clone until the outbreak of war. Then only is the attention of E the nation directed to the vital question of defense. Hastily and partially trained men are sent out 552 against our enemies with the inevitable result of a large and useless expenditure of life and treasure. This has been the history of all our wars. gg The training given in the Reserve Ojicers' Training Corps and in the National Guard is probably the nearest approach to universal training that we will see for some time to come. The work of the - E Reserve Oficers' Training Corps is considered of especial importance by the War Department. In this work, the University of Wisconsin has taken high rank among the colleges ofthe country. Rated gg as a distinguished college in 1915, 1916, and 1920, there is every indication that the University will continue to improve its Military Department and to retain a leading place in this work of preparing avg I leaders for our forces in time of national emergency. -Major john S. 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J' MHIwasusivwwt!ltls!llu!ul!ll lf. ACTIVITIES -,l'MENUU!'!Mfll!N!!'!'!U !l M-...H ,,,, WIIIIIIIIIfilm-wwnot-iIIIiIw IIIIIII llll Inn I. I I 5 In I mnmumunuiuumummumlnmiiilmiiim IIf.2:t::1af::::::::::x::zu:::4::::L::::::::::::::::mzxzxtztmxzrx-III. Inmiinniiiniiimnumhiiii m ' lIt'iiiTM'iiitTsIIiiiEiiiHii ......i.............l...it.......t .,.... t...I..ttm.m.t.m..t,...mIW..s,...s...tn..m.t.tt.i.t.mIs.tt Field Battery in Action The Annual Inspection A new system of annual inspections was put into eject in 1920. The universities were first in- spected by representatives of the department commander and on his recommendation were inspected by a board of General Staff Officers for final rating. After two preliminary departmental inspections, the University of Wisconsin was recommended for thejinal inspection. This was held on May 13th and 14th by a board consisting ofthe following ojicers: ' Colonel F. j. Morrow, General Stal? Colonel F. McKinley, Cavalry Major Elvid Hunt, General Staj For a period of one month prior to the inspection, special attention had been paid to a review o J' the various subjects in which instruction was given during the year. No attempt was made to stage a set show, but the inspectors were given ,an opportunity to observe the daily work of instruction in the Corps. All subjects were covered as part of the general review, and the inspection schedule was arranged according to the regular hours of attendance. In the afternoon of the first day a review and special drill of the whole Corps by its own commands were held on the lower campus. These were followed by a realistic held problem of an infantry platoon in attack. The impression created by the Corps was excellent. The spirit shown by the men was a manifes- tation ofthe true Wisconsin spirit, and the results obtained speak for themselves. The following letter from the President to the Regents of the University should be a source of satisfaction to every man . t . . I who wok Puff m he mspemon TI-IE UNIVERSITY OF XVISCONSIN, To Each Regent- MADISON, june 16, 1920. I have received a telegram from the War Department at XVashington, copy of which is given herewith: University of Wisconsin is designated as distinguished college nineteen twenty. Secretary of War extends congratulations to you and all concerned upon high standard of ejjziciency attained by military department in your institution. lSigneclj Harris, The Adjutant General. The Commendation of the work of the military department is made in a very unusual way. The University has been in the Distinguished Class in other years, but I do not believe that the Secretary of War has ever sent his omcial congratulations on the excellencies ofthe work. I am sure that you will be interested in the telegram and especially in knowing that the emciency of our military department has received such cordial recognition. Very truly yours. E. A. BIRGE. President. Pistol Range w 'I-' i..m.....wf-L, I II ,.IImtm..I u...mIII.mIIII.IIII Y , qgggggygglgxg, ll l Eu I IN II IImtmmwiutnmttiiiiiwuuilt .Ill .IItnumuriiiiwwiinimmitI In IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I H Illfwvlllltml Page 25.9 HELEN amor iw' f- 1:45175 ! .-f . ' 'M ,T -v gwvf ilx. f 's I ' ,f V,A. ffm? fy' 5 N-3 sl - Q. - F15 ss ijx ' , 1,13 2 ,, v - 1 . S 1 Sf 5 ' gg gf: E4 VS 5.5 sig ,,- EE sig I :-: it t , , , MQCTIVITIES s ee ,,,, , M- i 1 n 11l.,, 1 ,n,1 n,f1 ,,1n 1M , M1 H 'H HK '1K 1 '1 ' M '1 v1., ggg 5 1 ,ggg5gg- llllllfKvvvv::ll1fflIv1,fIIII1 n lllnw mnmmmamsamnm aaa ma ranm g 1 W G The Music Season HAT music plays a vital part in University life is demonstrated both by the number and quality of its organizations - Choral Union, Clef Club, Mens Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, University Orchestra and the Regi- mental Bands, including in their membership the best of musical talent. The programs of the year have been numerous and unusually well presented. According to its annual custom, the lWen's Glee Club made its itinerary concert tour through the State. While the Girls' Clee Club was obliged to confine its activities to Nladison, the annual concert was thoroughly appreciated by local audiences. Choral Union, whose membership has tripled during the past year, gave a public concert in celebration of the Pilgrim Tercentenary. The Regimental Bands are a real power in the life ofthe Uni- versity- both in the concert-room and on the footballneld. Perhaps the greatest musical contribution ofthe year t was the series of Artists' Recitals brought here by the Union Board. The three concerts by May Peterson, Fritz Kreisler, and Benno Moisewitch, artists of rare talent and ability, proved so gratifying and successful as to make the repeti- tion of a similar venture practically assured for next year. EE 1, r um11mimnmmmumim A mmmmmmmnmnmummmmmmmmummm.,1W--yfwu-umuw 1 i KW IEEEiiiiimiimmmuuummummf u In an numnumwmmiwrmwwiuumununnmmmmnli .Ili ihuunummnmmm Page .256 mu uw wimmmmmmn in mmmmmmmmmmn f .mums ZE si .Wx AVinzmqgggrinn:sim::I:.I1:I:1'zumIsntzmgnmf:.1:z.!II.:IQmxzgzggzggzzz ,Iran.z.:a:I:,izzrq3:15:::g::I3II:lag:I:gg.1I:Li X , JW gl, ,,,,,,.. A ,W Q . ,... ,.,W.!I E,IIIw35wyyL,, Mll. 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These men have 5 EE Egg developed such an artistic ensemble when they appear in their home concerts, that their services are in I E5 EI' E., 5I- I EE ET: demand through out the middle west and a crowded house is assured. EF Ojicers PROF E. EARLE SWINNEY . . . Director JOHN H. WARREN . . . . President - A EARL JOHN . BROXVN D W. GREGG WALTER B. BLAIR . BURL A. SLOCUM. . CAMERON A. BLAIR . EI: Ei- ' . . . Vice President . . . . . . Secretary Treasurer and Business Manager . . . . . Librarian Assistant Business Manager Ei: EE if- Members First Tenor First Bass A- NOEL H. STEARN HARRY E. CARSWELL QQ EARL D. BROWN REUBEN S. BROWN ARNOL V. ROBERTS JOHN H. WARREN ALVIN S. PETERSON LEROY ENDERS RUSSELL A. CONN ROBERT E. LANE THOMAS K. BROWN Second Tenor Second Bass WAYNE I. BECKWITH BURL A. SLOCUM WALLACE H. RICE HOWARD M. SHARP JOHN W. GRECC SAMUEL F. SCI-IMIDT KENNETH F. DAMON SAMUEL C. WRIGHT GERALD C. WADE OSCAR CHRISTIANSON REGINALD J. PRICE MICHAEL H. ZWICKER I , Pianist PAUL P. 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This was demonstrated at the hrst concert of the year, on December 12, when renditions from Mozart, Wagner, Colclmark and Friml were played with such skill and ' if ,. ' f ,, , , art as to merit considering the band a concert organization as well as an essential eature at all Wisconsin athletic contests military exercises and University convocations. First Regimental Band E. W. MORPHY . . . . J. I-I. JAQUISH . D. M. BENNETT . C. C. CONGDON . A. CI. WILGUS . JOHN RYDJORD . S. M. SHARP . . D. S. DEWIRE S. M. RYAN . First Clarinets -JOHN RYDJORD, M. D. JACK- SON, P. B. ROMAN. Second Ctarinets-I-I. M. SHARP, FRANK KOHN J. COHEN. Third Clarinets-M. R. KATZ, C. W. KRAUSE. Fourth Clarinets-C.W. OSGOOD,M. L.GIBSON. E-flat Clarinet - H. E. CARSWELI.. Bass Clarinet - L. W. MORRISSEY. Oboe - T. D. ROBINSON. Bassoon - RAYMOND LUDDEN. Flute andPiccoto-C.A.I-IOPPERT,I-ICRECORY. Soprano Saxophone -J. E. ALSCHULER. Alto Saxophone - M. F. MCCIRATH, KARL I . . . . . . . Major and Conductor . First Lieutenant and Assistant Conductor . . . First Lieutenant and Manager First Lieutenant and Quartermaster . . . . . Second Lieutenant . . . . . Principal Musician . Sergeant and Assistant Quartermaster Sergeant and Assistant Manager . . . . . Sergeant and Drum Major First Cornets-J. F. ROLFE, ARTHUR GULSON. Second Comets-E. M. SCHLAEER, A. K. COOK. Third Comets- DONALD DEXVIRE, GERALD TJOFLAT. Frencht-lorns-D.M. BENNETT, D. V. NELSON, W. E. WARNER,O.E. l'lERTZBERG,EVERETT MCCOLLUM, J. I-I. SOBEY, C. R. DOYLE. Trombones- W. J. SEDERAV. BONESTEEI., A. I-I. EMERSON, R. G. XVI-IALE, K. J. BENZ, H. W. BALCH, D. D. MCINTYRE. Baritones -J. K. POTTER, C. C. CONGDON. E-flat Basses - A. C. WILCUS, L. E. JACKSON. EMANUEL- B-flat BLISS WELLS. Tenor Saxophones -CARL UPSON, M C. 50US11Ph0f1e -1- B- LEONARD- GALBY String Bass 1 H. HEAD. Baritone Saxophone - C. E. I-IOLDEN. E-flat Cornet -J. I-I. PARMLEY. Soto Comets- J. I-I. JAQUISH, FREDERICK 'Tyrnpani - H. D. CHAPMAN. Snare Drum - W. F. 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CALUWAERT Men s Arrangements WILLARD RENDALL . . Reception PAUL FISCHEDICK . . . Music E42 Ei: E 1 ' E fi The 1922 Prom . I ' ii51.55555353555HiiimmrnrmEliirriihiiiiiiEIEZiiIZS:IT'IKIl'lIr:EIIEEEEEEEIII .' 'M -'Fm , m., U2lSSZ1fIIlIIIIlIICZIllIEHIEEEi3KE3I,.It maxim Page 264 Z? rl EE sz: ggi 225 J- sz: :E aw fi 15' Zi il in il El sl QQ -l A pmgzlgmmzas,Q5::fp:zr:ufzg5ums:ems1tgmrfgQl'Ql,'fl: '1:Migfggmmjazfgrrggggnggnzgsglmmrsnmrt I.m, ,,., ., . . .... .. - ,A W-, -W ..,,M ... ..:- .-. MN' r f,,..,,l ' '-,- . VCA? - .I -'..!-1 'E:::-f:7:- gm...,umm-WggggylngwwngggwyggggvgyggwgygyggggwggvgfygyggWwg5gvgwgIgyyMg!Qyll!!1ylg!!f91I L, ---,'.,A M QQYY . 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Engineer s Minstrels - Gymnasium Saturday, November 13, 1920 Alumni Board Meeting - Alumni Headquarters HI-iobo Parade. Alumni Council Meeting - Universitv Y lvl C A Alumni Luncheon - Lathrop Hall Band meets on Lower Campus and parades with Guests ofl-Ionor Special Feature - Camp Randall Kick-Off. Vxfisconsin vs. Illinois 4: 00-6: 00 P. M. Alumni Reception and Tea Lathrop Parlors Open House at Sororities .OO P. M. Class Reunion Dinners. 1 I5 P. M. Engineers Minstrels - Gymnasium 7 7: O0-9: 00 P. M. Badger Club Reception - Y NI C A Parlors 8 9 :OO-12: OO P. M. Homecoming Ball- Lathrop l-Iall Sunday, November I4 1920 4: OO-6: OO P. M. Open House at Sororities. General Chairman LOTHROP B. FOLLETT Assistant General Chairmen NVILLIAM B. FLOREA, JOHN XVI BRINDLEY LEON E KAUMHEIMER Committee Chairmen Program Sale - ELIZABETH CHANDLER Decorations JACK BIGI ER Bonfire - CARL ENGELHARDT Special Features HAROLD R xx Massmeeting - IRWIN MAIER Finance TAYLOR SEEBER Programs - CARL SEIFERT Button Sale NVINIFRED TITUS Parade - EVERETT GRUBB Homecoming Dance DAVE MAHONEY Publicity - NVALTER K. SOHWINN Alumni KENNETH EOE ' Reception - lSABEL BAcON Follett Florea Brindley Kaumheimer y unimmIiImummumnmmnnmnnmnunnnnnvgiiiimiininlliriilnnunngligitnm:'lnV'll! l1fE!E!!F1!H.m v I II 1' 1 . , , Tarun,n.1....I...,,i...............1.1.............i...iIi..ii....,I...,.,.ih. Iii.rl.i..Iiw......i. II Page 266' Es Ei 5. E .E 5.5 E .5 52 EE :T- -i- are sig -3 Ei Ei: Qi: EXE si- E5 M M ,.1,,.. ... ..,..1:,A,.-21.1 ,IJL :.1 1-wi,-.ii,,,...:iiI .. , s ' lim-2 IIIIIHHIIIIWf1U!!E'W W!!WHEN!UWfUffW'...... 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After a capacity mass-meeting the huge bonfire conjured up 22 memories of similar occasions, when, as now, Sucker hopes went up in flames. The Homecoming Dance, too, was an enjoyable feature in the program. 1 t was this rapidly passing stream of events which, fused with the pleasant memories of the past, marked the 1920 Homecoming as a typical success, one of the many which have gone to make this annual event a prominent institution in University life. Prize Winning Decorations DELTA GAMMA - First Prize: Best decorated sorority house PHI GAMMA DELTA - First Prize: Best decorated fraternity house CHADBOURNE I-IAL1. - First Prize: Best decorated women s dormitory KEELEY-NECKERMAN - First Prize: Best shop window PHOTO ART HOUSE - Second Prize: Shop window I X E The I-Ioboes at Rest A TT''iii3Tiifii3hii1 'ifni rniifi!ili hz7wm.Ti. r.i .sE'riiiil iii'fi'm 'iif'E3mmm.maimi.i....iiit .i.i ..iiii,..i ma.mm.m..i iii. .naaaammwmmmmsm-miimmw Page 267 A--. 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Indians Third Prize - Carton Cigarettes . ..... ..., Y . M. C. A. Devils Fourth Prize - BOX Candy . . ......,. Williams House - Fluffy Rujles Mixed Couples First Prize - BQX Candy MISS PORTER Cave Man and Woman PIpe and Tobacco Pouch . . . MR. SCHUMACHER , First Prize-BOX Candy First Prize - Carton Cigarets . . M an's Couple Man's Singles Second Prize - I-Iaircut, Shave, and Massage . . First Prize - Toilet Set . Second Prize-Box Candy . PROFESSOR AND MRS. C. E. ALLEN. MISS ABBIE L. MARLATT. MISS F. LOUISE NARDIN. . PROFESSOR 'AND MRS. W. I-I. VARNUM. Girls Singles Chaperones W.T. COMSTOCK I-I. L. RIORDAN J l Lenine and Trotsky M. MOFADDEN CMexicanJ . E. J. HESEMAN CKiSmetj MISS GEOROIANA CPirettej . AOATI-IA MCCAFFERY CRuSsianI PROFESSOR AND MRS. E. B. GORDON. PROFESSOR AND MRS. J. S. DONALD. PROFESSOR AND MRS. I-I. W. STEXVART. MISS GERTIRUDE JOHNSON. judges PROFESSOR AND MRS. W. I-I. VARNUIN'I. PROFESSOR AND MRS. E. B. GORDON. A 'I , - MISS GERTRUDE JOHNSON. 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NIH 5 i J5iIIiiD ,.T IjQlm l n.ZI:-113.11 lfgml .. ., n....u .. 1UfQI'i i' l,QIIIIlQQQ1.' IlI' i ' Ilf' f u T XU , ' 'I N :w r X -f ul II lf U1 5 , ,llll 1.. y, .JI H, . 4 ,,1 ,Ig WISCONSIN WOMEN -f' ff H' ' - ,.,uI',,..i Hia. if H . I lu.'5:1IlN,, Q .' Wm - :1 v ESR G ' I 2' ' 'V' ' , 'SW l '7 I, I' ' l ' I 1 2:15 A I 1, .- , . ' 1 ll x ll HH Hull ' Inml lmlm g auu mn X V HH III! :Hr H x, If A ,M 'U 5 f nmWiimHEiIiui ' ' ' - ' 'i RiEFmnuiiDGEMiMiiHf A ..:: . 1 A WiF55lfR5l?i3Fi5IE?'55'E?-Qlllglffillgilzvi-Cf55l3'!il7lE'5W3F5'33l55lQJf'mI ,.. ,l,, ..., - ,. ,,.. -. 'ff A. ,,,. .,,T,W,r ,if-4fF:'12'2.f.i 'Fifi .. . . WISCONSIN WOMEN l llmmlmllm7'TTTT' H ll' ul5lVWT75m'T'T Wisconsin Women in the University IFTY-ONE years ago women were admitted for the First time to the University of Wisconsin. Today there is no college which has not been entered by the women. Last year the en- gineers had a sister student, the lawyers now hnd women candidates for the law degree, agriculture has its group of farmerettes, commerce has a larger number of women every year, and the medical school claims an ever increasing quota. ln University activities women are gaining increasing prominence. Before the war The Daily Cardinal was a manfs paper. Today a large share of the work is done by women. On the other publications, in dramatics, in forensics, in athletics, Wisconsin women are entering with a better spirit each year. Not only have Wisconsin women taken a part in nearly all campus organizations, but they have their own class societies and departmental clubs. The following pages reflect the scope of those distinctly feminine activities which are not treated elsewhere in this volume. Wisconsin Women in the State Not many years ago the women graduating from Wisconsin became teachers or home-makers. Today Wisconsin women are physicians, surgeons, clergymen, lawyers, business women, farmers, technicians, dietitians, bacteriologists, chemists, botanists, geologists 4- in fact, they have a place in every field of activity. That Wiscon- sin women have a large part in the conservation and preservation of the state's health, one of its greatest assets, is unquestioned. The inter-dependence of the University and State is nowhere more clearly shown than in the varied training received by Wiscon- sin women while in the University, and the consequent service which they give to the state after their graduation. 4 n nmmnnmmuinnmuiiiin iii.mmimiwmimiim. qu, -,Ir .immmiummiiiirim i 'ii l Ll r ,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . i iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' ' I Y' V557 I Page 271 I I..- ..,..,....,,,, L ,,,,, --.,......-.-...-1,,-..1LwI:::Im:,:.:t,-,,1 .. .Fm J A ------------ A ----h -I HIM 'lllluun , Keystone Membership of Keystone is composed of the presidents of the recognized women's organizations. The purpose of Keystone is to secure the united support of women's activities by all the organizations. Keystone aims to uphold ideals of unity and democracy, to be an incentive and an inspiration to more perfect organization, and to be of mutual aid as representatives of organizations. Ogicers ELIZABETH CHANDLER . . .... President GLADYS BORCHERS . . .Secretary and Treasurer Members AGNES O'I'IARA . . . . Barnard GLADYS BORCHERS . . Pythia ELIZABETH CHANDLER . . Blue Dragon FLORA FILTZER . . , . Red Domino CHARLOTTE CALVERT . . . Castalia ELIZABETH THORKELSON . . Red Gauntlet RUTH REID . . . Census Chairman MARIE BODDEN . . . . . S. G, A. MARY ELLEN PRESTON . . Chadbourne MARY ALICE NEWTON . . Sujrage League I-IERDIS I-IANSON . . . Clef Club ETHEL VIN JE . . . Theta Sigma Phi MARIE METz . . MARIE MGKITRIGK . LILA EKERN . . . MARGUERITE CROSKEY DOROTHY JONES . ELLEN CORRELL . Euthenics Club . . Glee Club . Green Button Mortar Board . Omicron Nu . Outing Club FRANCES ELLEN TUCKER . Twelfth Night lVIARGARET SWIFT ..... W. A. A. MINNIE LIPPETT Woman's Agriculture Assn. MARION GOODWIN . Womans Ed. Cardinal DOROTHY NVARE . . . Yellow Tassel lVIILDRED ROGERS . Y. W. C. A. 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It helps to maintain 'Tabard Inn, the co-operative house for self-supporting women. The symbol of the organization is the Blue Dragon ringg which after graduation distinguishes the wearers as Wisconsin Alumnae. SE E Ojicers fi: ELIZABETH A. CHANDLER . . . President Mixmfj. PARKINSON . . . Vice President AGNES I-I. SAMUELS . Secretary LYDIA j. LACEY . Treasurer EE E I E I . I I N F Chandler Parkinson Samuels Lacey E gg: Eli M -'i - f Ii-wwiimffifimggif Page 273 s A.. 1 ,, -, ............,. --...-.--, ,..,.... , .,,. ., ,.- ,,... -...-..-..,a.,... . Q-ibm K I-'5L!'.1. WISCONSIN WQMEN nfIW1-Innwwnfiwv-wiwufmwwu.1 141.-...... 1 A -.-...-1uu.w.L11 '111Ei'd!!!wz1Ue1 ,,,,W,-...lm ,. 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Treasurer Members RUTH ALEXANDER MARGARET FISHER EVELYN MOFARLANO ESTHER AYRES ESTHER GRAHAM MARGARET MODOWELL FRANCES BEECHER MATILDA KEENAN ALICE OAKES MARIE BODDEN DOROTHY KOELSCH CHARLOTTE O'MALLEY ENID BROWN CLARA KLOSTERMAN MARY PARKINSON DEIDRE Cox LYDIA LACEY EDITH ROYSE MAROUERITE CROSKEY PEARL LICHTFELDT CAROLINE SCI-IXVEIZER HELEN DOUBLE AUTA LYMAN DOROTHIQSHANER DELMA DONALD I-IILI:-A MAELEY JUNIET SPAULDING FRANCES DUMMER I-IILDEOARDE MAEDJE MARION STRASSBURGER WILHELMINA EHRMAN HELEN MCCARTHY JULIE WATSON ELSIE EKERN RUTH MOCLELLAND MABEL WINTER Koelsch Winter McFarland Beecher Ehrman Klosterman Royse Bodden Spaulding Shaner Croskey Strassburger Graham McDowell Bohen Loomer Ayers Double Maedje Ekern Lyman Donald Cox O'Malley Oakes Keenan Fisher Mecklin Parkinson Mably Lichtfeldt E2eu!u !v1f III IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIu,.,I,..I...IIIII.. 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It is responsible for carrying out established policies and for making constructive plans for the :ti future. Ojicers QE :K IVIILDRED A, ROGERS . . President M. LOUISE I-IALEY . . . Secretary EE HELEN C. CHEETHAM . V ice-President ZIRIAN A. BLISI-I . Treasurer I Members is ISABEL BACON . HELEN KASBEER . Social Service . Social Service FRIEDA RUMNIEL . RUTH STORMS . . . . . Publicity . Church Ajiliation SADA BUCRMASTER .... Social MARGARET THOMAS . . . Conference 22 LYDIA LACEY . . . . . Membership WVINIFRED TITUS . . . . U. F. R. KATHERINE LEES . . Religious Education MARTHA WVHITLOCK . . Industrial . AUTA LYMAN . . .... Finance IMA WINCHELL . . Council Leader ' CARYL PARKINSON . Vespers Miss MARY ANDERSAN . General Secretary Cabinet Council I . I I I Capps Haskins Beecher Stevenson Lucas I. Gilbert Ely Hoarcl Correll Throne Wheeler Winter Peabody Rosenberry Raymond Moore Baird Maag Winchell Miss Andersen Lichtfelclt Thuering Maxwell Kollam Cabinet Council is a legislative body auxiliary to Cabinet. I t discusses and acts upon allquestions concerning the Yi W. C. A. KATHERINE BAIRD FRANCES BEECHER ELLA BIGGS BESS BLANDINO RUBY BRITTS MILDRED BROOKS MARGARET BUNDY ISABEL CAPPS RUTH CHANDLER DOROTHY CHAPMAN ELLEN CORRELL Members FLORENCE CRUSH DoRoTHY DWIGHT HELEN ELLIOTT KATHERINE ELY MILDRED GERLACH IDA GILBERT JUDITH GILBERT ESTHER HAVEN GLADYS HASKINS .I EAN HOARD JANET HOLZER EAN KILGOUR AUDE KILLAM PEARL LICHTFELDT DORIS LUCAS . 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IE if Eye gi Nlembers MIRIAM AREY HELEN ELLIOTT BELLE l'fNlGl-ITS MARJORIE SEVERANGE EE EE HELEN BADINOGI-I ALMA PENN NllLDRED KLANN NlERL,E SHAW EE E52 lVlARY BALDWIN BLANGHE FIELD ALICE LIGARE FLORENCE STOLTE gig E23 ISAEEL CAPPS ALICE FRICK ESTHER MAINLAND ELIZABETH TI-IORKELSON RUTH CHANDLER SUE HADLEY JESSIE NACCLYNIONT -lOSEPHlNE WALTERS is IRENE CLAYTON MARGARET HENRY DEBORAH OLDS CARRIE WINTER E1 FLORENCE HLIPPRICH CLEO PARSLEY 4 :IE 225 I sea Freshman Commission E35 E il? ' El? EES EIE EE A Eli EE EIE Exe EE Egg Cummings Nolte Rogers Krembs Greene Stanchheld Smith Egg gig ,L Faris Riley Burger ,Jamieson O'Shea Cheetham Kennan Marshall Showerman 2 E ,- :LE Freshman Commission is a group of representative women who are active. capable, and ambitious EE workers in all the undertakings of the Association and who endeavor to promote high ideals and leader- lg ship among Freshmen women. 5,5 Members . GERALDA ALTEN RACHAEL HASXVELL MARGELLA NEFF HELEN ROGERS ,gg gig MARJORIE BURGER LUCY JAMIESON PAULINE NEWELL MARGARET MURRAY QE MARGARET BROWN HARRIET GREENE GEORGIA STANGHEIELIJ ELIZABETH RILEY EE ESE MARY BURCHARD JEANNETTE KENNAN ROSAMOND NOLTE ALETHEA SMITH EE JEANETTE CHERRY HELEN KREMBS ANITA SHOWERMAN KATHERINE O'SI-IEA 555 IE JANET CUMMINGS . NINA FARIS ETHEL TYRREL JANET MARSHALL 55 I -E HELEN CHEE1-HAM, Advisor 55 EE El? EE EE E 5 E 2 a....I...... III... II... III.. I... .II.I....I..I.....III......I....I....I..II. III... ....I.II..II..I.........I................I....III.........I.....I...IIII.......I.......................................I........................................................, .III -II. ,.I..........I..I........ ...II ...II....I..I... I. ...I .I..I... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIII...I....IIWIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVI I... 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Treasurer Members FLORENCE ACKLEY JENNIE I-IEISIC VANGEL RUSSEL A IRENE ARNDT ELSIE HESS CATHERINE RYAN MARY AUSMAN ELSIE l'lODGSON KATHLEEN SAUNDERS MARION BALDWIN RUTH I-IODCSON GENEVA SCHOENEELD GRACE BEMIS EDNA HUFFMAN VIVIEN SEEKER MILDRED BROOKS OLA JOHNSON ELSIE SELL ESTHER BURKE DOROTHY JONES I-IELEN SHERMAN LUCILLE CAMPBELL SOPHIE KELLER MARJORIE- SIX CHRISTENE CAPPON MILDRED KINGSLEY MARY SMILEY LAVINA CAPPON ELIZABETH KNOTT KATHERINE STAUFFER ALICE CHAPPELL TERESA KOPIETZ ARDYS TAYLOR E bAARJORu2CHAsE GERTRUDEIQOWALKE LOUBE THOMPSON SARAH CRAIGWALL MAYME LAUE MARION THOMPSON PAULINE DICKINSON KATHEIIINE LEES VIOLA THUERING K EDITH G. 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It aims to stimulate greater interest in the 'fields of commercial enterprise and to co-operate with other commerce organizations in departmental activities. Ojicers GRACE MCRAE . . . . President KATHLEEN HARRISON Vice President RUTH LINDSTROM . . . Secretary MARJORIE ALEXANDER . . Treasurer Members MARJORIE ALEXANDER LAURA HEIM HELEN OLDS JENNIE BAILEY ELSIE IVERSON JULIA OELSON MARY BAILEY VERA JERG HELEN OLSON SADA BUCKMASTER MARGARET KIEIQHOFER HELEN ROTI-I BEULAH BOSSARD MAUDE KILLAM MILDRED RYAN ANNA CHRISTENSEN ANGELINE LINs BERTHA SCHWENN IRENE DAHM PEARL LICHTFELDT LILLIAN SODERBERG H ETHEL EDWARDS RUTH LINDSTROM CAROLYN STATZ g RUTH ESTVAD ADELINE MEYER ELIZABETH THWING Q KATHLEEN HARRISON GRACE MCRAE ANNE WILKINSON 2 EVELYN MCFARLAND Iverson J. Oelson Wilkinson Meyer E Alexander McFarland Olson Edwards Rbth Buckmaster Schwenn ,Ierg R Heim Lichcfeldt Kiekhofer J. Bailey McRae M. Bailey Killam Lins Bossard . 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L I-IE central thought in all of the work in. home economics is -the conserving of human life, not only by improving the environment as found in the home and in the immediate world outside the home, but also by so improving the individual through a knowledge of proper health conditions that future generations may reach a higher level of efhciency than those which have preceded them. In former years there was the demand for women trained in home economics to go into public schools, into institutions, and into industry. Today our home eco- nomics trained women are teaching Red Cross classes in dietetics, are acting as hospital dietitians, are doing research work in foods in the commercial laboratories, are home demonstration agents in vast numbers in every state in the union, and are serving in nutrition clinics in the cities. The health of the nation is one of its greatest assets. The country is depending as never before upon the homeeconomics teacher, the graduate of the university, to teach the knowledge of health habits in the public school and in special classes. The department of Home Economics offers courses which deal with the principles underlying the proper management of the home, the care of children, the hygienic and sanitary conduct of institutions, and the economic conditions affecting the work of women. The University has an eight-room cottage in which the classes in dietetics and household management are given with practical laboratory work. The practice and observation workin institutional management is done in connection with the Chadbourne I-lall and Barnard Hall dining rooms, the central kitchen, and the cafeteria. State sanatoriums and large hotels are also studied. 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W-ll!UlL... ...,..... L..---..,..-,--, I 1'H Imwwii5WiiWiiii,L WISCONSIN WOMEN JpE!UEWWIIIE!-IIIIIHIIIHIHHM!MELMmwmww..,LwuLmmum1i!s1iwuwwww!wwIMIvw'IIm've g,mm..mm,.,.m.mII,..1m.m I Inn - u I munmummunuuuvwmmm-1.Il:::5ifm mTMTfJ, III--1uImunmmIImInmmnmmmmmmnumm. un ummm ImInImuI1zIIIInInmnmuIIuIrII I In ,....mnII.nuu g EE flllmu : Z 'Ili I ' 'EYE , egg., ,jg . . . , I Qsgigfgvgl Agricultural Women s Association if se if i I A . IE KAW 44,04 The purpose of the Agricultural Womens Association is to unite all women enrolled in the College of Agriculture, to foster their interests, and to investigate opportunities in this field. It aims to further scientyic agriculture as a vocation for women. 2' Ojicers ' MINNIE LIPPITT . . . . President CATHERINE WOODMAN , P ., . Vice President HAZEL THOMPKINS . . . Secretary-Treasurer ELEANOR GLASCOCK . . Corresponding Secretary Members CHARLOTTE BECKMAN MINNIE LIPPITT I-IEYLTJE STEWART ELEANOR GLASCOCK FLORENCE MAHORNEY HAZEL THOMPKINS PAULINE I-IICKEY ELLA MCMAHON JULIA WHITFIELD MARY JO!-INSTONE EUGENIA OUTHOUSE CATHERINE WOODMAN , X X l X K I I -K QL E 5 E: Whitfield Johnstone Berkman Stewart Outhouse Thompkins Woodman Lippitt Glascock Mahorney gig S gig Y EE 1 n n I mnmmmmrm nnnm-mmm ImmmIIIInmIIumIIum'IImyInIImInnmmnumnlnmummnm ummnmmumm. rr -,wnmmn If I I nmwumumunmummnnmnnn ImmmIIIuInungI13mggngup5g5IWEI!1WIIgg!gg -'v- JMnmIyIIIMIp1uLu5wf5E 1 I..IImI.IIII...,I......I..I.I..II..uI.I..I.MI .mmune If1I'mImIa1mIlk.1IImnmamnmmmaImmnmmTmm 1ImhTsll'.ILsmnmnnIm.aI.sIzaia ,Im Im. I . T '4 ' nnsaiatnunmil IznaammIm...I..,I..I...,III..,,..I.....II..,II ...W ....I,II..Iu.ImII,......MI.m Page 288 EE 2 W QM EL NS ATHLETICS H l 1 Wisconsin Women in Athletics ' 1 U Q ALL Athletics for every womang with this aim the season opens. Camp Randall, the athletic field, is a visualization of the out-of-doors which claims the first few months. Any fall afternoon several hockey games are in full play, near by there is an exciting volley-ball match, in another corner of the field the arrows fly towards the targets of the archery chart, from the distance comes the sound of quoits hitting the stakes. A dozen tennis courts about the campus are in use, Winter- The scene has changed to the gymnasium which occupies five floors of Lathrop l-Iall. In the main exercising room groups are playing basket ball or baseball. ln another room classes of dancing and calisthenics are in progress. Downstairs the swimming pool is alive with splashing swimmers. The bowling alleys resound with falling pins. Spring- Camp Randall again becomes the center of interest. Track claims many aspirants for honors in the various events. Outdoor baseball vies with track in number of participants. The tennis courts are again full, dancing groups practice out-of-doors, the spirit of play and freedom is everywhere evident. The Field Day Program in the latter part of May completes the athletic year. That Wisconsin women are actively interested in all forms of athletics needs no proof- these pages merely reflect the scope of their work. Fast Play .i....w.,..W.,-i,,.-i,.-.,.,...m..,.. .. . - , L ,. .... , , - . , munummiiimumnnli .l.i nmummiimmin-liimnliii - - Page 290 M pigs:Iggyasian::sgi1:1s:5:i5zg::Is.g114ggaeqggeismeimEezsiziiiiaezaggvggigtiniimin:sngzaziggrs:i:sit1:11.11..IagI'g:g:s..:I5i I .V4.., VI., ,I ..,....., ,.,..,..,,,, . . .,...,, . ..,. . ,,,h,.i ,I ,::.,.,4 I I .L .A,....V...... --.i , .A., H -E ..AM ,4.,, .,A. . . -1 -'-'1' I tiiiaititiliiiialil.. ,N,4 ,..YYlffQQlfl5I,N...YY9MEN U.Wilifiatit-IIteiiiiitI-IWW Physical Education Department Field House The department of physical education has jurisdiction over all athletic, aquatic, and gymnastic activities. I t aims to contribute to the health, organic vigor, and good physical habits of University womeng to provide an incentive and opportunity for every student to secure daily physical activity as a balance to the sedentary demands of University life,' to conserve the social and moral values of games and sports, and to secure to every student the fullest opportunity of their practice. The course is designed to provide a four-year professional preparation for physical educators and for directors of playgrounds or recreational centers. Provision is also made for those who wish to do their minor work in physical education. Faculty MIss BLANCHE M. TRI'LLING . . Associate Professor of Physical Education MIss MARGARET N. I-I DOUBLER . Assistant Professor of Physical Education MISS LOUISE LIPPIT ..... Assistant Professor of Physical Education Assistants MISS ALICE BROWNELL MIss ALFRIEDA MosscRoP MIss LUCY A. WALLRICH MIss EMILY W. ELMORE MRS. G. M. SMITH MIss CYNTHIA WESSEN Mlss ESTHER W. KLEIN MRs. MARY A. TRUMPF MIss CLARA B. WILLIAMS Miss Trilling Miss I-I'Doub1er Miss Li1DDif .milIiimiimmwtiu-m IIIIiuImIImi.,-mr-Ip'l.vwIuwmIm -M IQQ- H 'MY'-,mm I I .ii ui um mu IIIImmImmmmmImmmli .III Ilummmumnwmm P a g e 2 9 1 f-., .FEEEl5!Eil5F!Ei'EEEE!5555!!EililiiilliiiiifFEWE!Efliil53525IitilifiiiliffiiifIfiii3EU1fi5''EFF'Iffiii3551?'75ffflEfEi3'Vf'f5i ,. ., JIM.-.ILIA ...,... . ,,... .... - , .... -,.. ........,.... .......,......,.,.. .,,... ,..,.. , . , .., .,.. .... , ........ Hl1lIl1I lll r L IIIIIIIIII II!IIl I II IIIIIIIIII.1fE'I2illi'i'I':iIf5f lil ., WI SCONS IN WOMEN Xl lr'lllllriiillflrlllfrif'IH 'wwf' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIEEIIR5IEEEEIIummm?I215ai::II-1:III21::LII:::15?:Izzy-::I::qmEi:.-IJ. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Womens Athletic Association Board ffi if ., -v,, The Women's Athletic Association is part of the National Association known as the Conference of American College Women. lts activities are entirely intra-mural and it functions through a point system by means of which all women may compete for various awards. The awards which are based upon athletic ability are the big W, the small W, the W. A. A, pin, and membership in the organization. The administrative work is carried on by the board, which is composed of the heads of various sports and of OHQCZFS elected by the members. Ojicers MARGARET SWIFT . . . President MARGUERITE SHEPARD . Vice President MABEL WINTER . . . Secretary I. BELLE KNIGHTS . Treasurer SELMA ALBRECHT . . Archery AUTA LYMAN . Basket Ball ESTHER GRAHAM . . Bowling AGNES SAMUELS . . . Dancing HAZEL WRIGHT . . Hockey ALIGE TUCKER Indoor Baseball IRENE SPIKER Outdoor Baseball ELLEN CORRELL . . Outing Club Pres. ELIZABETH WATERMAN . . . Swimming MARGARET IVIGDOWELL . . . Tennis DOROTHY KROPF . . .... Track PHYLLIS HAMILTON . Graduate Athletics Samuels Hamilton McDowell Albrecht Lyman Tucker Kropf Spiker Shepard Knights Swift: Winter Graham Wright w I I I I I I IIIImIIIIIIIffr2Ifrlf1iiIl'fIIl lIiIfiffffllffI.IIIIII..II.IIII WM 'Hmirllglllllr Page 292 I I :F 35 WE :I- HMEEEUESE IIIIIAIIIIE Nm. ninzaggIgzsgq:I:IIgggg:QfgI:Iez4::Igg:!Img:miiziilizf,rizisvasmnImmunmIIz5n:mI:::II1:::::'1Eiziaiizlaitml. , nu .,..., - ..4,, .-..--.,.,, ., , ,,-. . - ...Sf H. ,,.,:..::.:.,..,.-,gl-,V IZ sis is...v..5.ifIIIQ.f5ifrlI A,,, Q WISCONQN WOMEN Jl:5.5iIgI.I.5I22..II........ U.,,, ,... ' UH U U f2'i3,f,,53j5jgumf,.li....22.i.IIIaII.IIinII.mI.2II.Im EE Final Emblem Wearers , ' ' flfgift- ' . eil-.si To those senior wearers who have proved themselves worthy in leadership, service, womanliness, and scholarship, the Final Emblem is awarded by the Womens Athletic Association. The Final Emblem is not purely an athletic emblem. It signihes that the wearer has stood out in an already select group as an athlete and leader, that she has given unselhshly in service, and that she is a truly representative Wisconsin woman. 1920 LOUISE WELD 1 ELEANOR GAIK PHYLLIS HAMILTON 1919 LUCY WALLRICH 1918 . CLARA WILLIAMS 3. EE -E E. GLADYS PALMER MARGARET FRASER LUTIE NELSON 1917 . HELEN BARR MYRA EMERY KATHERINE WHITNEY I CHARLOTTE BODMAN ELIZABETH KELLEY 1 91 6 RUTH GLASSON ANITA PLUESS HELEN ZILLMAN EE EEE 1 91 5 .JULIA AVERY EDNA JOLLIVETTE MARGARET SCHLAUSAN MARIE CARNS MARIE WEISS Honorary 5' MISS HENRIETTA BROWN MISS BLANCHE M. TRILLING V W V VY V I I 5.5 W., EE.5!M,l !'L'MW.'1ML Y'l'l'F!L'!T!!'l'M'Y!!TE!!'!!!...-.,-U!!U!'F!EEM!!T5!!!!'!!!a II Vl .E!!'!!Y5!L -W ...,. 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Until that time skating, skiing, coasting, boating, bicycling, hiking, roller skating, and horseback riding were not supervised. Outing Club awards a pin to all members who can qualify with twenty-four hours of outdoor sports. W. A. A. recognizes work done in Outing club, and the president of the latter is an ex-ojicio member of the W. A. A. board. The membership now exceeds two hundred. All University women are eligible. Board Members ELLEN CORRELL . . . President ZIRIAN BLISH . . ,. Vice President LOUISE FRITSCHE . . Secretary E51-HER HAVEN . . . . . Treasurer MARY ALICE NEWTON . ALICE OAKES . . . PEARL LICHTFELDT . . ALINE CASEY . . DOROTHY CREMER . MARY MAXWELL . DOROTHY WARE . ELIZABETH KIRK . FLORENCE MILLER . . MARION STRASSBURGER . Head of Bowling . . Head of Coasting Head of Horseback Riding ' Head of Roller Skating . . Head of Hiking . Head of Bicycling . Head of Picnicking . Head of Skiing . Head of Ice Skating . Publicity Chairman MARGUERITE SHEPARD . . W7.A.A. 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A ,:,g.i,::f,. 3, w 1 9' -if' S 'f' ' ,, ,,,.. .,,.., 4 ...'M. .- - ..fzyf . .. :V ' ' A' V,-. - - 1 'HK - 2:-P ' at-15' 2.1 , i-- ff'f?1:,-2'.1'V:i'.,'--''Y ' . fy' -- ' Q ew ah- fn l+-'7 - aw-Q 4 A - f - 3 ' 41-gf ' , e- fx f t, ', sf' . on . , , . .f ., 1 Q... .in , . fer.-4 we - ' ' - rf' .. -YM 1 N nazi: '- , , - Q 21- 3' r4g5-5,194 i n :- ' V1 ' ,iv-fig? - 5 g A-f3j'Q3i'55fS1fEj!4'gq'f,1' 'r 5 fx' . With the opening of school inthe fall, the University campus again feels the life and activity that was absent during the summer. The old crowds gather about the registration building and the armory to pay fees and buy coupon books. But the newcomer gets his welcome as well. A novel event was introduced this year when Varsity and town folk gathered on the upper campus to greet the freshmeng a new custom which will soon become a tradition. Looking back from his senior year to his experiences as a freshman, the upper classman realizes that it is a far cry from the class rush and lake parties of his beginning year. P-QW i-- - . Q -K -a, 1-11- Election day 'Ends the politician on the job, while at the polls hundreds of voles are conscientiously cast for student candidales. Homecoming is the big event of the fall, when the olcl men return to grasp the hands of those who have taken their place. Wiscon,sin's alumni again respond to the call of their Alma Mater anal .stretch once more their rusty lungs with Varsity and prolonged locomotives. The game and victory Q then the celebration. 5. 9? 5 g vi ' 4 p, , I - Qqggi UUNOBS . , I J TNS With the Hobo Homecoming parade another custom was born. Students pos- sessed of the wanderlust and attired as Knights of I clleness gathered to parade around the Square on the morning of the big game. And now the Circus! A three-ring event, with a dozen acts, produced and staged by students. Rain prevented the use of the Big Top so the entire show was held in the stock pavilion before an enthusiastic crowd which would not be denied. . xx'-i The Engineers at Homecoming presented a medley of black-faced comedy. The weeks of preparation necessary for the production of the Engineers' M instrels provided an interesting outlet for student talent. The Varsity Jamboree is the big costume ajair of the year. Above are specimens oforiginaljamboree costurning. Below is the girls' Appropriation pageant held at Chaclbourne Hall in celebration of its Jfiftieth ann iversary. ,,-S A Rising above the ordinary level of campus life we get some unique and beautiful glimpses of the University and the city as seen from the air. ,.,,, - ,1 -- - :,:,'- 1: I X f Q ' , ks 0 i I , 4, X, M gt me W W X , , ,x..f,mA.m 4 Nfi fm X , iff , , . -I ' ,, J , . 1 ef- K , turf-'-:-12254: ,, ' ' S... .gf ,K V+-fm. Y -' 'WM 'X' z+,,?f,.M.g'f,5s.ffeX, V-V,-..vAs-may . iw ' .ZW-fafr: f t, . Q1L'1f-www' ,f YY? 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P fr .- f , 5. , w, 3 ,g -' rj .wf. f1:,, V 1ij ' L L 1 l ' I I ' 1 X:- M1 The undergraduate meets daily the problems of life on a smallerlscale Ln student workshops as shown in the Home Economics model kitchen and the Steam and Gas Laboratory. SQ' ,. .,,' nf A cross-section of the campus during the day would show many such scenes as these. I n large lecture rooms our professors meet their classes imparting that guidance which is essential to the acquisition of knowledge. SAVES WIS K Ak x X D hh In the observance of Babcock Day the school honored one of her most famous alumni for his achievements in milk testing., University Agricultural students in their own held endeavor to encourage good breeding and the proper care of animals by such .stock-judging contests as below. f , l W. my A ' 3194 In the center of the group above is jack Childs, the Universityls representative in China. Below are some representatives of the Chinese Club at the University in their native costume. The work with the pupils in the grade school shown above is only a model phase of Lhe broad service of the University Extension Division. 1' L -,. M . 'A I 1 il 'vgza . . '- .. i' 1 . , fa. ,A R UNIVERSITY HILL, FARM FIRE ' , . .iiximfinil Smoking embers shown in the picture above are all that remained ofthe Univer- .gity hill farm which burned last fall. Below is a panorama of the Road School Machinery Exhibit held on the Lower Campus. L Closely related to the University is the Bradley Memorial Hospital which is doing a wonderful work with the crippled children of the city and stale. This is a bit of real social service. Dr. A.j. Ochsner '84, B. S., LL. D. Chief .Surgeon of Augusf lana and St. Mary's Hospitals, Chicago, a fellow in American Surgeons' Association, and author of many bool-as on surgery. Magnus Swenson '80, B. Met. E., M. S., LL. D. President of Norwegian American Line State Food Administrator dur- ing the warg a prominent capitalist and public servant. 1 A. -I. Vinje '84, A. B., LL. B. A prominent citizen of Madi- son and presentjustice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin W. S. Kies '99, B. L., LL. B. Afamous banker of inter- national reputation, organizer of the foreign trade department of the National City Bank, and Vice-President of the Ameri- can International Company. with two future XVisconsinites. A school is made famous through the works of its alumni. I t is through their achievements that credit and honor is brought to their alma mater. ,nu L George Thorp '91, B. M E. Prominent as a manufacturer and business man: now Vice-President of the Illinois Steel Corporation, Frederic Hatton '01, B. S, Noted as a prominent contem- poraneous playwright: author of many well-known musical comedies and dramas, 1 F.j. Turner '84,A. B.,M.A.,Ph, D.,LL. D. OneofAmerica's most famous I1 istoriansg past President of American Historical Associationg at present connected with the Department of His- torical Research of Carnegie Institute, and Historian of Har- vard University. Zona Gale '95, B. L., M. L, Nationally known as a writer of magazine articles, novels, and poems. Authoress of Neighbor- hood Stories, Romance Island, Friendship Village, Miss Lulu Bett. Wisconsin has a loyal and distinguished body of alumni, which is establishing the University name throughout the world in varied jielcls of endeavor. Here are a few prominent representatives- of this group. GOVERNOR JOI-IN J. ELAINE TI-IE XVISCONSIN SENATE IN SESSION The state government plays a large part inthe life of the University. Only through the generosity and wisdom of those who govern is Wisconsin as a slate University able tofuUill its mission of returning to the state worthy and useful citizens. 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Y..- .... N..- .,,. . ...... ,-.,-....,.,.,,,,1lm.I,,Ir 4411 :ll I H i.'I':14s5f-. M-.. ,,.. s....u1u:1fufuwesuvemwt..s-,-.,..1ruwuuwwli!Elllliiealafill .,, AT I-ETIC5 .lliiililiimlmiiiliihimiinnmmiiii ,. i... .,. ..i,......,m...,.....ll.,. mir,i...,,,...,..i.i.,..i.,.i .,,':f::-Q 1 liiznizananmmmmm-'f --M ..,ii...,,,i.,....,....,,..,...i...,.,.,..,,.....i.,w..ii..i,.m.M.i.,r.,.,.., ...i,,,..i.,....,..,..,,.,Jr I S 2 l E E Athletics-Their Contribution ' il-IE development of character, that quality without which a man is not Fitted to give his best to his state, is the chief aim of Wisconsins athletic policy. A Fine physique is an acquisition of which the athlete is justly proud, it means the co-ordi- nation of the nervous system and the brain to the end that the man may feel a conscious sense of his powers. A clean, healthy body is an oHering which weighs heavily in the assets of the commonwealth, and this the T University encourages in her graduates. l This, alone, might justify the position of t s athletics in an institution such as Wisconsin. TOMEJONES-DWECTOR OF ATHLEUCS But a far weightier reason for the inclu- sion of physical training in its curriculum and the promotion of all forms of competitive sports, is the development of the basic qualities of courage, determination, co-operation, self-control, and that almost indefinable thing which we call sportsmanship. The com- petition is keen, but the fights must be clean. The man who plays the game must exercise each of these characteristics, whether it be on the gridiron, the track, the diamond, or the lake. It is upon these that the premium is set, it is to the man who shows them most clearly that the victory goes. Equipped with this training, the graduate leaves the University and goes forth into the state. The same mental and physical fibre, tested under try- ing conditions, but serves to stand him in better stead when he finds that the game is not over with the securing of a diploma. There is still a fight to be foughtg still, the same qualities must be brought into play. It is because of this fact, that the University's contribution is definite and certain and lasting. ii ii in miiiimimnmnummiiiniiimm I mimmimunw.,nur-111-,iminmninmii num: mmmniimiuinunmniiug-Am iiryigiqyyiwwigiiggg uni in in nu un nun ii ui iimuiiiiiiimiiuiimminli .lIi..hmiimiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiui ui in in ii ui ni im ii mmiuiiiiuiru Page 849 El E5- 1 EE -2: ! E. - Sf. E 3 SIE 55: me 1 A-.. lilftil ,-. ,..,,,.,V,. 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Secretary 5 z x Personnel - XV Men ' WELLINGTON BROTHERS . . Cross Country MALCOLM IVICCARTNEY .... Track 1 ' HAROLD KNAPP . . . Basket Ball HOWARD STARK . . . Minor Sports EE S CARSON LYMAN . . . Baseball FRANK WESTON . . Football EE Non VV Men . ALBERT KNOLLIN GEORGE STOLLEY CARL SEIFERT I ' The Athletic Board, made up entirely of students, regulates and promotes all intramural athletics, 1 and controls the Inter-Class Fund, which is made up of receipts from various student activities, and by which all intramural sports are maintained. The Board also elects the student managers, grants E .E insignia, and recommends the awards of the Varsity letters to the Athletic Council. 335 1 gg: :t- The Athletic Council T. E. JONES ..........,... chairman -I. F. A, PYRE ...... . . . Secretary E A. C. DAVEY O. W. KOWALKE j. B. MOORE ' S. I-I. GOODNIGHT A. J. MCEAOHRON I-I. J. THORKELSON EE ,E The Athletic Council, the faculty board of control, passes on the eligibility of competing athletes, . directs all activities, passes on all actions taken by the Athletic Board, and operates a budget made up Eze E gl? E of gate receipts from the various athletic events. 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E EE 5 EE EIS EF: EE EE IIS EEE M 5.5 :,: EE EI: Eli EE EEE L E 9 gig i , EE gig Senior W Men if I earers F00lbGIl'WALLACE BARR, HARRY BARNES. GEORGE Track-ANDREW ANDRENVS, WELLINGTON BROTHERS, EE BUNGE, JAMES BRADER, WILLIAM COLLINS. ALLAN GORDON CRUMP, WILLARD DAXYTON, RAYMOND QE gig DAVEY, AMES DONAGHEY,ALVAH ELLIOTT,W1LLIAM EDNVARDS, OTTO ENDRES, PAUL KAYSER, CARL KEL- EE EE ELLIS, TTO EGGEBRECHT, PERCY GIBSON, STEVENS SEY, ALBERT KNOLLIN, WII.LlAM MALECKAR, MAL- 2 E 55 GOULD, HAROLD HOLMES, HARRY MARGOLES, GOR- COLM MACARTNEY, DALE MERRICK, CLYDE NASH, EE gig DON NELSON, RALPH SCOTT, HOWARD STARK, GUY JAMES PETERSON, WAYNE RAMSAY, HAROLD RAY, 5,5 QE SUNDT, GUSTAV TEBELL, FRANK WESTON, ROLLAND ALLEN SPAFEORD. RALPH SPETZ. GUY SUNDT, MARK if if WILLIAMS, JAMES WOOD. WALL. EI Baslzeiball-HAROLD KNAPP, CLARENCE MCINTOSH. Cross'Counzry - WELLINGTON BROTHERS, WILLARD EE if Baseball-CARL CEASER, ALLAN DAVEY,ALVAH ELLIOTT, EAYTON-WFRANEIS GWBAR- WILLIAM HOWSONI if Sf, WALTER EMANUEL, PHILIP FALK, EDGAR FARRING- ERALD ADH- ARK ALL- QL Eff TON, CARSON LYMAN, Joi-IN MCKEAOUE, ALLEN Swimming-PAUL RUDY. J: MILLER' SAMUEL OCLE- W'LL1AM SNOW- A-LONZO Tennis-MELVIN BROREY, XVILLIS FANNING, HAROLD EE 5,3 WARD, FRANK WILLlANiS, GEORGE WILLOGROD, TAYLOR if gg: ANTHONY ZULFER. gig EE EYE cl Wa Wearers EE HANS GUDE, Football, WILLIAM MATCHETTE, Football, RAMSAY, Track, DON SMITH, Track, GEORGE STOLLEY, EE HUBERT PERRIN, Football, WILLIS FANNINO, Basket Ball, Track, LLOYD WILDER, Track, HENRY DENNIS. Crass- 223 jj ELMER DOYLE, Baseball, GLEN GIFFORD, Baseball, Cauniryg ROSS NOBLE. Cross-Country, JOHN KOCH, 555 EE DANIEL ANDERSON, Track, LEROY EDWARDS, Track, Swimming, ROY COTFREDSON, Tennis. I BASIL MOELEY, Track, WlLl.IAM POST, Track, RONALD Ei: ZQE Eii EE ,I E E Ev- EIE E- E55 ' ' EI if EEE ff '2- Egg ,, -1- if , L -Y- E52 E55 'I' Eij EEE 2. 5,5 5,- .- E E EI E 3 EEZ 'I 5 5,2 Cheer Leaders: Pickard, Varsity Leader Marvin Reichert Newport Tuckerman f gig :li :ig SE E., EE Ei EE E 2 EE Ez: I. 2 gjgiyimiwmmmni-IIIIImnmmmimimmimmmmmmmmmmminmiiimiiiiiimimm.IIIm...mi.I.Iii..i..mIi..IIIIIIIIIWImiIII....iii.mmI..III.I...Im..m..mm.m....Im..m..m...mn.. -inf Ip' JfmiummiminiiiiiiimmiUiiInIIiimiimnniununimmiiinmimimmmimmmumiiimHmmIimmii-WpymumngwmiuiiigiWIIIipqwifgiiwiqgiiiwuiiIqiigiiiriggiiginA2 SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImuwiuiiuiiiuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIiumiimnmnuiuiiiiiuimimiuiiiwinIiiiiimmmIIHIIIIITIIIIIImuiiiiuiiiiiiiiminiIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT ,III .IIImiiiiuiiiiimiiiuuiiiiiIuiuiimimimlmminimiiiiiiiiiiimiii...ImiIIImIIwiw'mII'IIIm.iIIIIIii.ImIIIIIIIIII----MIIIIIIIIIIIImmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiImiiiiiimimmiimimimmIImwII..I.I.YYIIIIIIHIIIIIIIiwmiiiiiiiiiiiiii., P ar ye 351 K-N j15El5!E151Ei1SiK51EZ1!E!E211115115153125112151EEE-:lf'EI!E1EMIlEE!TF11I!5l1E!1IIEliT1E5iZ11E!!EIIEJUllE1E'.IiIr gs is as Els si? if 315 -,: EEE 1 E: gli is a EE Ee -QE 255 SIE Sig sl' il? Era EEE E52 E 1 4, ' '-'-'-- -i?i- ------ ---:z-9---vw-limi? ,. ATHLETICS EEgmmnmmmmrnnimnwunmuvir wmmnrmumnumnmwwmmm-nnmlmm-:mmmM--mmm1mnmmvmmmmmrrrrmmmimmmlm .uiimzmmmuwmwmwm mmmmmw ,mm-5,,,,,,,u,,,m,,n,,,m,,,mmnun,mmmmmmmmmmmnmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,EE Els I 515 . l h I t ll C M ci Z 6 Fl el O egld 6 OFT, 5l'6l LC6 6 C1 1: I , S12 4 3' . ag me -- 4- 1 -.: ai 'U EE gl' 515 History EZ :E A 1-1E awarding of the lnter-collegiate Conference Medal was innovated in 1915. This emblem is awarded annually at each of the ten universities composing the Western Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the graduating student QE showing himself to be the best scholar-athlete of his class. This selection is made by 2 the faculty and the athletic council. Winners of the Niedal 1919 - MARTIN KENNEDY 1916 - Dow HARVEY 5 1917 - MEAD BURKE 191 S - EBER SIMPSON 23: 1919 - CHARLES CARPENTER E 1920 - ANTHONY ZULFER 2 Zulfer won his Inter-Collegiate Conference Medal :E - - As 1 un . T E by virtue of having won three Ws in basketball Els E' and two in baseball. Tony worked in at center and forward on the basketball squads of 1917, 1918, and T- 1920. 1-le twirled and played an outfield position on the sg baseball nines of 1918 and 1920. Zulfer's high average 215 ' e f' in studies for the four years in school which won him ggi Zulfer the emblem was 876727. Eff Ei if 51 QI: sl EE gi: E E ii Ei E5 gg : : as E EE 22 gig Chicago Game gg 255 E15 2- as 213.3332 ngyggmglngngggyggggiiiygiiyr ii ummm-mymmvgyyginymnimimmmmmrmmimiununimlmnvunnnmvnimmmrunnngnlmmvnmvmnmmrimmr war-rwmiiivniiifiviir 1 u nrnrlimi1vmmnmnnnmmnnmnnmmiumrnmnumuummmmiI1nmmmmrufmmmmmmmmmmmiummnummmmwrmmmnmmrnmmmmmmnmmmmnnfl5 wmumuunumnmmnxilmuuumauuuiulnunmxunmm 1 mm in mm lmmruuumuzumvuuluuluuulmixm wuwmmmunmrulmmmmwwhx .IIL JIMHEHREIMI ll A 'ii'inM1H1iilrfmfnmIrFu11HuiMliriFdrEEM5iEuTiuE5i1Fn'rE:E'mTua5rmAEEi'uKmTuHdiw mumummummmmi Page 352 x 1. 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WOOD HUBERT PERRIN I CARL CHRISTIANSEN MALCOLM HIPRE I I EE SE E E32 l I5 55 EIS -V E E 512 EE EI: ummImmnimmnnmininumnnmuiuqsig, 5 iliiimilummnlximnmmmlumnmmwiumzmllfi Touchdowns, 7 Goals from Touchclowns, 6 Drop Kicks, Z Individual Scores SUNDT . . I I ELLIOTT ..... 6 l'IOLMES . 6 DAVEY . . 7 FIIEBELL . . 6 W ESTON . . . 6 BARR . 6 COLLINS . 6 TOTAL POINTS . . 54 Conference Standings 'Teams Pct. Won Lost Total Pts. Opp. Pts. Ohio State ..... . . . 1,000 5 0 58 Z0 Wisconsin. . . . . 800 4 54 29 Indiana .... . . 750 3 48 28 Illinois. . . .. 667 4 56 37 Iowa ......... . . 600 3 65 44 Michigan ...... . . 500 2 30 21 Northwestern. . . . . 400 2 45 57 -Chicago . ..... . . 333 2 36 27 Purdue ...... . . OOO 0 7 61 Minnesota. . . . . 000 0 21 89 lm iECHEIi.I .II I I, II. I. . ' I I. .' 'I TI i. 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Business duties and the work of coaching other teams has demanded a certain portion of his time in the past, but Wisconsin has held the largest 1 place in his heart. ln 1911, this interest crystalized into a determination to take an active part in Wisconsin's athletics, and he coached the football team of that fall to a high place in the Conference. Next year he resigned and the team he had devel- oped the year bekxe eayly won the Confmence Championship. C I-lei returned in 1917 and developed an all-star team out of fair material in the course of the season gli and topped off a successful year by trouncing Vxfis- consin's old rivals, the Gophers. ln 1918 Richards was engaged in war service, 1 but he returned in 1919 to pulltogether the rena- nants of the 1917 and 1918 teams. 1-le developed a ' E powerful eleven that fought an up-hill fight and finished in fourth place. ln 1920 he developed one of Wisconsin's greatest teams. Although they outplayed every opponent, they lost the Championship by thirty seconds play in one game when the second team backfield unsuc- gl cessfully tried to break up a passing game with which the first string men had had little difficulty. jj: I Wisconsin is proud of his record and under his direction looks to a Championship next fall. The school is behind Big john ! Bic JOHN Ricnmzts ali simrmmiamamamimr ami,fin.'m11lifiF9fH5iEiilliHiiliifiimnmmmmarm ri 'm'1mni'aamiaasimrrarit'ii1mmmammiiaimiammninmlimiiiii.Uliif.ihmmmmmzm.z.1mia1amammm A 'W ' 'ii.inmi...:i.mmfn '- t 1 itiiiii...i.mmmaaizmiiiiiai.a Page 355 GHiflEl?lEiSllL?'n3i?ii5ifllG3ifllT!illlG5ifFilEI!5FEElElHlEl.li5lIElGEii!i2iiI!Eliiiiiiilzl1,Tifll,lillli.Iilliifiiiliciiillifillllllli iii 4.,1 .-,:,L:.,1 --4VV--, .,:: ,:,:1,:-:1:.: 231253,-li.3,.i.U.I Vw .-:f11I:f:':::r.5ii.i ATHLE ICS -'-Piiiiissam, a'i Mw 'if''' H!!WEwEWMw42HH!9il!!!m!!.fw!MLLwuwuf.s.e 'i 1'm'HIHHH wwswuuwmumwmnz!1!i!54lyg!nm5gq1gi!ggg ,L I J Imgmg!gumWillii-.mmm.i....mi...iii...iii...iii...m....iii.il.ii...iiim.l.mimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiii-.iiimiiim-...ii.mlimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiuig 5Iguimuivnmuuuuiuurummmmmuinunmunuinn niimiii nuimimmmuuminmmni um n :mi umwuuuu ummmmuiinnmnuiumuunnmnmum ,II:lmER:L'-zrgjiiii:I:::::m::::m::::::::::::.::::::z-:::ilii:imL '-K . umiimiEiIiinuMil1innii4MiiiMiiNiiiiiiiiiiimnTiiiiiFliiBiiiiTniiiifiii'ilEiWMMiiiuumuuiiiiiiliiiiiiiu ummi iiiimimiiiiiiimiimiiggg if eg- as is - .. 22 EE 1 f ' Q ,- EE L E if is EE .a E asa Q :E . ' se , ,f ' 5 ,-the ' , ..,, ' 1 . X so ,-5 i -,sn i i if fr 1 if ' as R , Q . , . Sundt Wisconsin vs. Michigan Aggies l The Season OMINC but within twenty seconds of winning the Con- , f ference championship, but bringing to Wisconsin an undisputed second place and the acknowledgment from sport critics throughout the country that the NVisconsin eleven was the strongest in the Conference, the 1920 football season e will long be remembered as the most successful since the i championship year of 1912. Our ancient rivals, the Gophers, were whitewashed on their own fielclg Richards again made good his promise to defeat lllinoisg and Stagg Field once more saw the proud Chi- cago veterans humbled by the Badgers prowess. The opening of the season found NVisconsin with a seasoned group of warriors, who, backed by the same loyal, enthusias- tic student body, swept Lawrence College and the Michigan Aggies off their feet in the preliminary games, with scores of 5 E! Si 60 to 0 and Z0 to 0, respectively. 1 El l EiE EE 4 El 5 i :I , :E ei 15 sl, ev is :i :E ,l El ,g :E li E15 EE EE ala gl Williams Bfadef 1.mlmiiiniiimmiiiiinmmiiiiimiiiwii.ii..i,i..iw.iiimimiiii-..iw-.iiimmii iillllnmmnnunmlmiuulumilmmmnInv1riiImxnlmruunmmmnnmnunninmlllwnlmminnn i mi mmmi...mim..,-inf-mf,.im..iim..m..ii.i...iim..iin.miwillmi...iimmmiiiiiiiiiiwii.imiiimnmiiniiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiim...m...uwii...,mmii.-iim.imw....iiiq555.i5iiiiyiigipgiuwiwmniiiliiniiiiigiginiimiiiiiiwug3 'uniimumimum1nmimumiinunimumuiiiiumininiiiwi imuinmluimlilimlmiilllmmliiiillllliiiiiiiilimmmunililmlniuulmllunumumuunumumiiiunununilmmmummmi1mmumilnmlniium1mumiiuliuullmmllnll ,Ili .liuiiimmiuniiiinmmuiimmmiiiiii ii iinumiiiinmmmiiummniii imniii mmm in ii i ii imIiiimimiimmiummnuiiimuiiimmimmmmmiimmimiiuiiniiniiiimiiliimmiiuiiiumimnmunumimimmunna Page 856' E -t ii :ga Eli iii E-5 52 ,,.,. .. ......., .,,,,.,.,,t,.i.. . ..,.--:fig ,. ..,... ,...... .,, . , MN EIi5,.ggi,ggiiti5ggQgm.,i...l,il...lg,:ln..i..ii..,,.1,...!....e..!.nm.z:.:....i,limii,fm,Li:mu.z..n.:ui.1::,,.i,i1iil:zz:raz:l:i' W .MW ,,,, ,M ,!,,! .. ,. ,.,,, sig si: ai: 352 li E SE S5 all EE it X ,.,!,!4-jiF'7 'A' k N Q ' A 'F lifiilfll ,, E Q3 E - 2,4 , . l E ' iii 5 E SPA f E ' ' i if il i if. . we 'ff i- 4 5 5 EE Northwestern Thrown for a Loss EE EE Sl: . . 1 EE The Conference season opened auspiciously enough on the ' I , . J 32 afternoon of October 16th. Ten thousand rooters saw the A ' proud Northwestern warriors, conhdent to the extreme after Scott their victory over Minnesota the previous week, struggle in All-American Tackle vain against a lighter but more clever backfield and an unerr- ing forward pass attack. A series of bullet-like off tackle 2 plays, interspersed with short passes at the right moments, g Eu found the first quarter ending with the ball on Northwestern s gi -.. five yard line and with two touchdowns to Wisconsins credit. if as Resorting to a less strenuous defensive game, this margin was easily protected and was added to by two more touch- gli so downs before the end of the gamcg a bad break allowing EE SE Northwestern to recover a fumble back of the line, gave the Purple their only score - the game ending happily, 27 to 7. EE . EE gg The following week found the squad at Columbus and the 'ig thermometer at 90 in the shade. Ten minutes of fierce battle with the Wilce men and the ball lay between Ohios goal QE Sig posts. Then followed two quarters of fierce defensive play in gli EE a heat which gradually began to tell on the Badger squad. gg This, coupled with rough tactics on Ohio's part which by the if last quarter had put four of our best men out of the game gig made it possible for the Wilcemen, throwing caution to the winds and opening up a desperate passing game in the last four minutes, to put over two touchdowns - the second one sis with but twenty seconds to play, and alone keeping the Badg- gll ers from the Conference championship. gig N EE Eli EE EE EE E asa EE el :lf 1 1 l Ivlargoles Weston, Captain 5 E E1 EE A EEE ' 'Q it EE S 5 Sa if 5 E 515 Eifmgymgggggl -gnh i 1 1 will iumimxunnmnnmnmim umminmmmm.-mwmm.-mmmmmmmmnmnmmmmnmmnmw.,-rurvqv.mlmmumnummmimmnmmiimlmmmiimmumimmmmmmnmmnuumniiminiigriniggiyqwigmiwiwiggwwwgggqpigninuiiniiiiin-lilly.-will 1myWilig-wwniiiiiiwwiufisj3 Suluiiuiiuului iiiuuuuii iiuiinuiiniiuuii i iumiu in n mi in 1 in u Wilil HiDMTfuiJMiiiinmilllHmMMiiHH Eiiiiul1 .Ilt .lllfumliiwmiliihiiilinliiiiimiiiniMii iFxlniilfnumiEMu'iEaHmiiiunuui4muumnumiuuilnmunmuumuilummnunnmnviiniiumuumuuuumnumnumunwuimimuuuimuummminnimiunuuuug Page 857 ai -vs Els I l 'E Eg- 6? :ia is :EE 1TEEEEZI!.i!EEl:5!iKZEMEIEIZR!2I!!1?!EIll1EEE!!5EliR!5i!i5?ElEIE512illll?iKEEIEiHERIEE!EliiliiiiiiiliIIIEEIZIlI5liIl!!fEiIli?ii2IZZ!iJE'li' ' ara J.,-:::::.:t-:::::::1n::::4::::ma--:::.1.t.:f:::::.:.. .f::r.::f-::::::::1::m:::..::r.g::-Gill? 45?-I sUf1i'f'g X' U !.Y:If.l-:.sE5',... . . .. . . .M,, it ATHLETICS EEiiiii.iMiM 'T A 'M' ' Tn u I......mi..m...unium.immmmi '---221212:rrzriiijmi55532555iii:itiE iiiiml35122222-imiimlul...vii..-...im..nmiiui.u.....nu ni iv 1 .inwuminui n i .u annum: i Z.: 'le-WWW-ww ., if 1? I . ' f i KE! ' Ne- 2' ' r 5 ' if W EE fr I-' ff 4 f X . ' , f . vii' f f.,... :.,' E!- -I- . ' 2. M tif. fer ga m e. -i- W.. A 1' grf:'?'-Higgs'-f if A Plunge that Gained-Ohio Game. il? By no means daunted by this heartbreaking defeat, gg- Richards put the squad through two weeks of stiffest drills H and workouts. It was a new team that journeyed to Ivlinne- apolis to do battle with the Gophers November Cath. Tradition has it that the Gophers are slow in rounding into form, and a Z J brilliant comeback had been predicted for the Minnesota warriors, who had been experiencing a rather unfortunate ji Ibavey seasorr Although they played a wonderful defensive game, all the if Gophers could do was to prevent Wisconsin from scoring via ' the touchdown route, for after two quarters of seesawing old- style football marked by good defensive play on either side, Al Davey dropped a neat kick from the Gopher s twelve-yard K I line. It was the only score - Vxfisconsin humbling the ancient enemy 3 to 0. Homecoming day, November 13th found the town riot- ously happy and packed to capacity with a crowd of practi- cally 25,000 football enthusiasts. The afternoon was crisp and a sli ht north wind was blowin as the eleven Illinois veterans 8 , .S ' confronted the Cardinal warriors on Randall field. The first half brought forth a series fof slashing, vicious attacks on E, either side, punctuated by two Illinois scores-both field if goals from the clever toe of Fletcher. The half ended, Illinois 6, Wisconsin O. EEE . . . E55 Then came that momentuos interim between halves. 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Crashing line plunges and an irresistible aerial attack demoralized the Suckers' defense, bringing two touchdowns to Vxfisconsin in the third quarter, Then the Badgers fell into a wonderful defensive game, allowing Illinois but three more points - another Held goal by Fletcher. The game ended with a wave of supremely happy- grads, who swept over the field of victory bearing Richards on their shoulders, and, chanting a score of 14- to 9. l Chicago was the last to succumb. XVith two-thirds ofthe school behind the team at Stagg Field, the 'Old lVlan's best bag of tricks was fruitless. The first half was characterized by careful defensive play, neither side scoring. ln the face of Staggs choicest little tricks, the Badgers carried the ball in the second half back into enemy territory, where the depend- able Davey, repeating the performance of the year before, put over a pretty drop from the 40-yard line, vanquishing Chicago 3 to 0, and for the second time proving Chicagos Nemesis. Thus the season ended - Wisconsin an undisputed second - and but twenty seconds from the Conference Championship. A look at the individual material may well account for this wonderful showing. With Davey and Barr rotating at quarter, Vxfisconsin had a pair that was hard to beat. On forward passes, Barr had the knack of placing the ball in the receivers hands, no matter what the distance, while Davey's open field running and drop kicking proved more than once the undoing of a threatening antagonist. Twice this season, at Minneapolis and at Chicago, r i i i viiiiiiiiiiiiiini Ba rr i iiiuui iiiiiiiiiini ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimi i imiiiinii I imimiiiiiinhiiiuiuumiifiiii ELI 2 ia Q' . . a fc . 1 I , X , y , Bunge Elliott Z I: :mimi . I I . . .-I H.. 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A, , 1 sd -5, A , :E K? Fl' 'Fly 1.-.fi if j Xl ss 52 9' , 'A - ff5.3 f51 ' 3 A . --A- ' E ,S 5' 1 I l gl li, Massed Attack- Illinois Game - 5 its 1 ' -' ' ,: gt - jg in the closing part of the game, the heady little quarter fell 555, back and booted a neat drop between the bars, spelling victory gi for the Cardinal invaders. This season, as last, Rowdy Elliott scintillated at half and his work especially in open formation, won him a coveted iff ' position on Patterson s All-Western. ' i f ' Rollie Williams at the other half in his first year of Varsity fi football, played a brilliant and consistent game, earning the Tebell reputation of being one of Wisconsins most reliable ground al? gamers. Such new additions as Holmes and Gibson -to the backfield Ei! proved very valuable. Both men could not only back up a jg line but came through with clean gains when called upon. gi Much can be expected from this pair next year. gg: At fullback Sundt showed great form all season. Not only did' he prove a good line plunger, but he showed up as a heady gli player and a hard, consistent tackler. Last and greatest of gg his abilities is that of punter. l-le did the best work in this gg line of any man in the Conference, and with him as Captain- elect for the coming season Wisconsin is looking forward to a at repetition of this same wonderful game. NVoods work at alternate fullback was good, and much may be expected of him next year. sie . The line was hard to beat. Not only was there plenty of beef, but every man was fast, shifty, and above all, capable of head work. C-eorge Bunge s work at center, both on offense - EE and defense, won for him a place on All-Conference and All- gg Western teams. gig E 5 . . . are EE At the guard positionsjimmy Brader and lvlargoles played a hard, steady game throughout the season. Time and time EF 1 525 as SE EFI as E2 ?l? sis EE :E Zi? ai: fi: asa Elf QE EE - EE EF SE as fi? 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Q' Unfortunately, injuries iin the Ohio game kept Captain Weston from showing what a wonderful end he was in the 553 gi bigger games ofthe seasong but even though handicapped with sig a bad leg, his work was such as to win him the place as captain 222 if of Eckersoll s All-Western eleven. Alternating with XVeston gig was Eggebrecht, who showed up as a dependable endg while both Tebell and Barnes displayed real ability at the opposite gg f end position. 'l'ebell's work this season has earned him a host E15 of admirers. Vxfith Eggebrecht, Barnes and Tebell remaining, E E E Wisconsin has the best of end material for the coming year. gig ' It would not be just to close without giving recognition to jg gf- those men who worked day in and day out as substitutes to gg gig support these First-string warriors, Rankin, Bonning, Hipke, fi Christianson, Cude. 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Manager WALTER E. MEANWELL . . Coach Personnel W W W CARL F. CEASER . . . W . CLARENCE W. McINTosH ALLARD W. FROGNER . W . WARREN A. TAYLOR . . Forward HAROLD KNAPP . . JOHNIVI. WILLIAMS . . . . Forward Forward Center Center Guard W . ROLAND F. WILLIAMS GUSTAV K. TEBELL . LESLIE R. CAGE . . CHARLES HORN . WVILLIS FANNING . EDXVARD FRAXVLEY . . . Guard . . Guard . . Forward . . Guard Center Guard . XV , NV . aWa . aWa . aXVa . . .aW'a. . 5 l-IE greatest basketball strategist of all time, Dr. Vxfalter E. Meanwell, has lead NViscOnsin to another basketball champion- ship. Starting the season with a team, which the year before had r l -Q shown only mediocre basketball ability, 'Doc instilled into the men the famous Meanwell fight, short pass game, and pivot, and developed a green squad into a team which in a phenomenal rise captured the Big Ten basketball championship. There was hardly enough material to constitute a Varsity squad when lvleanwell started practice in the fall. After he had taught the men the Meanwell system and was getting his men into shape, injuries forced Red NVeston out ofthe game and ineligibility left Knapps forward position open. In the following weeks, the little coach tried various combinations with little success. Each showed improvement over the former until the Chicago game when the winning combination was discovered. ' ' From this time on, the success of the NViscOnsin team was assured and, with Meanwell driving his men to do their utmost, another Badger basketball team won the Conference championship. Although Doc DRIWALTER E, MEANWELL such remarkable reward for his ' IIIIImuI -I vii' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Ja III I I 1 I II..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III Page 370 has a brilliant coaching record, efforts as the present one. 3,5 I I II I IIII ILII I uni Tmmiiiimifiiiii In probably no single season has shown EE EE Eli ali EEE :E ii ii I is 1 I ui u IInIunuuIIvumyuiiunIiiiqiiiiiigumniiuiqiggriiiunyrrgiingumlmuujj2 'T T' T Ii III: :III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiuniuiiimiwiiuummiuure E15 SIE EE -F I SE sig L Q2 54- Elg :F M iiilifZIIEHIFIziliIIELII55511ZlliiiCISIEIUiiEZIEJIZZELIIEIIIEZEWEIIIEIEEICIIIIEIEIHI:MIIVIHill,ItifllillGILEIIIZIIIIIZIEIIZI wwf... ' -.1-wg :':.r'.. - - aim--1. - -I V- ..: . -.-1. 4' .,11...gI4I I , I ,..! 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WISCONSIN 8 4 .666 MICHIGAN . . 8 4 .666 PURDUE . . 8 ' 4 .666 ILLINOIS . . 7 5 .583 INDIANA . . 6 5 .546 MINNESOTA . . 6 5 .546 CHICAGO . . 6 6 .500 IOWA .' . . . 5 5 .500 OHIO . . . . 2 IO .167 IXIORTI-IWESTERN . . l 9 .100 3 .,.. . Y . Reynolds, Mgr. Ceaser McIntosh FI-ogner Gage I R. Williams Tebell Captain Taylor J. Williams Coach Meanwell - --'f I-I-I-f','l .I.'.I'li. Tm- I ---S ,TTL - I 'L , A Page 871 Captain Taylor 'ii Frogner ,.,.,., ,., ..... ,.. ,..,...,.,,, ,. .1 MM, lll. WN-M ----- - M iiil llliiiliil L Vim I 1ii-iiimmiiumi.-mi-'mimmm ,I ...u........i.....,, nW.W.mm.mMw.w.mmum.ww.m..wmw...Ww. .. A-fe., .,44. ,,,. '- '- ' '--M15 V' 4-.gill,,,:.m.i:.1.:..:i::i....r:...f.,:.i.i.i,i..i..1...,.,..i.1.:5iiii.:.i...i.. K, ..... ..., ,.,...,.... . ,,,,,. ..,.,. . . ,...,... .....a,, ,,.., .. 1f':2Q:EA:1!11:11:11f1f::sf11z:::lf:-:!1::glpgrg:g::y:glZIEi::r , Irs! J ..,..... , ..... ,..,..,,. . ....,,,. ,....,,. . ,... .,.... ,,.. ....,... . . .L.l,IWI,In li i Li hiv Review ofthe 1920-2 1 Basketball Season GAIN a Wisconsin basketball team has taken its place at the top of the Big Ten ladder. Again Wisconsin fans can be proud of a winning basketball team, one which has proved -! i i is its supremacy over anything that coaches in the Western Con- ference can produce. Although rivals may claim that the Badgers have not a clear title to the Big Ten championship, there can be no fair doubt. Tied with Michigan and Purdue, each having won eight games and lost four, the Wisconsin quintet can claim unquestioned supremacy over these teams. Wisconsin defeated Michigan in two games, 27 to 24 and 25 to 17, Michigan has defeated Purdue in two contests. Can a NVisconsin champion- ship be questioned with such convincing evidence? The hrst game of the season resulted in a Wisconsin defeat at the hands of Northwestern by the close score of 13 to 12. Because it was a game which NVisconsin should have won, the result only made the men work harder, and when the Badgers met Michigan at Ann Arbor, the team won 27 to 24. The NVis- consin five trailed until the 1ast minutes of the game, when a potent rally enabled them to defeat the NVolverines. The second blow of the season was handed us by Chicago on the Maroons' own floor. Vilhen the final whistle blew, Chicago had gained an easy 39 to 27 victory. Illinois was taken into camp, Z3 to 18, in one of the fastest games of the season. The Suckers were leading the Conference with a machine which bade fair to walk away with the championship when Wisconsin put a crimp in all 1l1inois' aspirations for a first-place team. Again Michigan was met, this time on Wisconsin's court, and for the second time, NVisconsin beat its closest rival. The score was 25 to 17. In a heart-breaking contest, Wisconsin dropped a game to Minnesota 22 to 21. The Gopher squad played with all the determination that a Minnesota team can summon when playing against NVisconsin, and even in victory, h4innesota showed no decided advantage in playing. Northwestern was met and defeated in easy fashion 22 to 10. After this farcical game, there was no doubt as to which was the better team. Illinois revenged itself for the beating which it had taken on the Ivladison floor, and XVis- consin lost another contest by a 17 to 9 count. Time after time XVisconsin tries at the basket rolled from the hoop, and only close guarding prevented the lllinois score from mounting. The second game on this trip was won against Ohio State, 42 to 25. The Ohio State team had no chance against the speed- ing Badgers, and XVisconsin scored baskets in monotonous succession. All of this led up to the game with the 1920 champion- ship Chicago team. The Maroons had played an erratic game up to this time, but Staggs charges were given an edge over Wisconsin. The individualistic Chi- cago squad could do nothing against the smoothly working Wisconsin five-man offense and defense, and when the smoke of battle cleared away, NVisconsin was on the long end of a 25 to 19 score. Minne- sota took a beating in the fastest home game of the year 18 to 12 and the Wis- consin team took a leading rank in Con- ference standings. The Gophers fought their hardest to repeat the victory over Ceaser 5. 1 gl E 5 gl, 1 im. im nmnnmmiiwiiiiii ii mm-511Imm.mu,.i.Winii5gm-Egggpgggirgggy,'furup-,.im-wniimw mmumm'mimi1Iiiqiiigiwiigiwyggyiiii1II.1135iiiigigigggiigmwgwiyiwuiiWe 5 i 1 mini: mu nun u 1unnuuuiniiumuniimiuli .lit ilniiumimnniiiimiiii nn mm vimnniniiIi1iiinvvuumu1riuIiumuiiiinu1iiii1nmmimiiiuumixinmmiiiiuunmnumnununmii Page 372 I 1 AT LETIC5 ,,,- !.ss!.-.zuwilwsuisiiwesiiee 4..- .... W...,,M....w..,...,,g,,,.,,,,, fl Jmgwggiwg 5.1-IAll,. 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The Players Finishing third in the Big Ten scoring records, CAPTAIN XVARREN TAYLOR, forward, was the mainstay of the Wisconsin attacking power. Taylor was one of the big cogs in the NVis- consin scoring machine, and, after thc ball had been worked to a spot within scoring distance, it was usually Cop who tossed the leather into the net for a basket. Taylor not only led his teammates in scoring, butlhe came dangerously near to heading the list of Conference stars in Points scored. While his work on the defense was not on a par with his ability on the offense, Taylor worked as well in guarding as he did on the attack in the last games of the season. Several forwards played opposite Taylor on the Badger five, one of the best being MIKE KNAPP. Knapp played only the first semester on the Badger squad because he had completed the allotted three years of Big Ten competition. Vifith his excellent previous record and his experience as 1920 Wisconsin captain, Knapp was able to aid Taylor in directing the team on the Floor as well as to complete the attack. Knapp itted ably into the NVis- consin short pass style of play and with Taylor scored 1T'iOSt of Wisconsins points while he played. DUKE CEASER, guard on last year's team, held down the center position in the first halfof the 1921 season. NVhen Knapp left the team, Ceaser was shifted to forward and Duke showed that he was essentially a team man by his sterling performance at the forward post. I-le still re- tained his potency as a guard and also bolstered up the floor game and scoring of the Badgers to a notable extent. Ceaser played good ball in any position, and while his performance was not spectacular, it was steady and dependable when the Wisconsin team was hard pressed. CLARENCE lVlClNTOSI-I was the dark horse of the Badger team. Starting as a substitute forward, his six field goals against Ohio State won for him a place on the First five. When Ceaser took Knapp's forward, Ivlclntosh was placed at the pivot position. I-Ie jumped well, possessed an eye for the net, and played a combination Hoof game which enabled him to get down the court for a try at the basket and then hurry back to support the guards. JMMMWWW i i .V X 3 ,... A I K YQ? a 1 if R. Williams ffl? Knapp Tebai ' l 'fm'lUTUUU!!f..Mf!1lf!'Lfl'fETiTETT-.....,,...JPfflUT'EY!?! 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Williams, was especially l adept at dropping in long throws from apparently impossible angles, and although he did not play li Qi regularly at forward, whenever lVleanwell's charges needed another basket to maintain a safe QE 5,3 lead, Williams went into the game and shot the basket. Q 3 2 The most spectacular player of the season was ROLLIE WILLIAMS, who started as a forward, but 313 ' was soon shifted to his natural position at running guard, where he made himself one of the most r feared men in the Conference. Speedy dribbling, dazzling pivoting, and ability to whirl away gg from any opponent made Williams the ideal floor guard, I-le was down the Hoor like a shot, follow- as ing up long tries at the basket, whirling back to guard Wisconsin's basket, and then dribbling the ff ball down on a guard play for an easy basket. Dexterity in snatching the ball away from the hands 1 I of opponents, impetuous dash, and his strength as a guard, made Williams comparable to the great Eber Simpson and a first choice for all-western guard. . AL FROGNER at the other guard position, held the scores of Wisconsin's rivals to a minimum. Frognefs accurate passing and cool guarding made him the best defensive player on the team. Chicago, lVlinnesota,Illinois,and Northwestern all tried to work the ball behind the Badger guard but his close guarding forced these teams to resort mainly to long tries at the basket, and rarely ever did they get close enough to the net for an open shot. GUS TEBELL, lVleanwell's alternate guard, was injected into the game in crucial moments, and 1 Tebell never failed to lead the squad in a rally which overwhelmed all resistance of the Badgers opponents and enabled them to win another Conference basketball championship. l-le is an A No, l, defensive man and a rugged, aggressive player. LESLIE CAGE, EDWARD FRAWLEY, and CHARLES I-loRN were also members of the champion- ship team, and although these men did not participate in the game as regulars, all served faithfully F throughout the season, proved themselves to be of varsity calibre, and are practically assured of gig places on the l922 basketball team. 1 ,4 S l vw 5 2 W Wig :i J. Williams Mclntosh gtg 225 Egg 1 5 E-,,F!ZUEH 'UU 1 l 'H l 1'l' 'V f' T!LEMl!9'l'! .2'l9E!W!ffU!:, ll 'lK rY!!!fF'FWllf' 'f 5!5'lU'fW!59l'fflUflT'l'l U'!5U '' ' fl UW -.'!5UWlY HTl..,,JUH 'll'f UUYl'!'f .. ' Y llU'YTlU'9UHllH! EWHl EU.Us fi..mliimmiizamaammmniiiw' W ii ii . 1 .H .lim ...lim ...iii H ii mir . . . .mmi..i.i...ii....,..i....i...,ii...ii....iii.i1i.i...i...i.l.i.,, ......i.,,i..w,i.,...il..i.,.l,,,in i. .. .ii ... ......imi...,i......,,..i...,.il..ii.m.i..ii....ii..ii mwlililmlmmmimiuwmwwmiwwww- Page 374 E? S - 5 - X, CX , 'X K 'IH . ' .A I, ,FV . ., MK' 'r I 1 if . -4, ,Z . 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Ia gg i I I y e , y . ,5 Q, y at 3 Q .,,. - . 192 1 Baseball Schedule gig Captain Emanuel - April ZZ - Indiana at Bloomington May 20 - Illinois at Urbana April 23 - Indiana at Bloomington May 21 -Northwestern at Madison 5 April 29 - Northwestern at Evanston May 27 - Chicago at Madison Ei- April 30 - Chicago at Chicago May 28 - Purdue at La Fayette Q: May 7 - Purdue at Madison May 30 -Michigan at Ann Arbor IE May I4 - Illinois at Madison june 4 - Notre Dame at Madison june 5 - Michigan at Madison I The IQZO Baseball Team Seasons Scores April 9 Wisconsin, 23 Milton, O. May 1 Wisconsin, 4, Indiana, l. April 10 Wisconsin, 4, Campion, O. May 7 Ohio State, 23 NVisconsin, 1. ' 1 April I3 Wisconsin, 33 Beloit l. May 8 Michigan, 55 NVisconsin, O. gg AprH15 VVBconQn,4pXkHparaBo,O. hAay 15 HhnoB,I1gVVBcondn,7. April I7 Notre Dame, Z3 Wisconsin, 1. May 21 Purdue, 25 NVisconsin, 1. if April I8 Wisconsin, 33 Notre Dame, O. May 22 Illinois, 4, lVisconsin. 3. Egg April 23 Indiana, og Wisconsin, 5. May Z8 Ohio State, 45 Wisconsin, 1. April 24 Purdue, 93 Wisconsin, 5. Ivlay 29 Ohio State, bg NVisconsin, 3. EE April 30 Wisconsin,4g Indiana,l. -June 4 Ivlichigan, 8, XVisconsin, 4. fix Totals - Opponents, 62g XV'sconsin, 55 Ii 52 F TN I i Coach Kent ff: iff AURICE A. KENT came to XVisconsin in l919,when he left Iowa 91 Ei- ei, 55 State to accept the position of baseball coach here. Although he found in his first year here only fair material and a lack of pitchers of Conference caliber, he turned out a team that won over half of its schedule. The next year he tried his hand as assistant football coach and proved a valuable aid to john Richards. ln freshman basketball he turned out a team that provided excellent opposition for Lowman's I regulars. as Baseball season came around again, and Kent now expected to see the results of his previous seasons work. I-Ie had a nucleus of veterans Z: gig and ex-freshmen to work with, and was justly confident of winning the :jg Conference Championship, As a result of accidents in mid-season he j gg never had over five regulars on the team at one time. NVith this handi- cap he developed a crippled team from the scrubs that the Conference Champions had to work overtime to beat. I-le finished the season in the if' EE First division, and had the added satisfaction of knowing that he had gig out-coached men who were not pursued by a jinx. gi: I-Iis ability as a baseball coach and his record here won him a better position as head coach at Iowa. XVe wish him good luck in this new Held. gi Coach Kent P I 5.thiariHIlHl'iWiil?'lfl t ---'-J'Ill'-1EEWi?H5WlH1l'iImTilm'il?Mii?lH H 'fiE.iwamm mi'-Til'KHifiH5iii2il55Eii5Gilllil Qi:lEiiHfi.,...i.....i.... 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T 4 Yi, 9 I4 s, N Ygfg gs f Hiiwgif 1 ref' O M wa, 1 YQ ex f ge, 2 6 Rs R 4 W gn H' W W Emanuel Out at First- Indiana Game The 1920 Varsity Baseball Season I ATE in February, Coach Kent met his material for the first time, and the workout in the annex saw the return of Captain Emanuel, Snow, Doyle, Lyman, Farrington, Zulfer, and Miller from former teams, besides a host of new material that looked good. The practice schedule ended with easy wins over Milton, Campion, and Beloit, and' prospects for a cham- pionship were unusually 'bright On the training trip, ' Valparaiso was downed, 4 to 0, in an easy game, and the nine broke even with the sensational Notre Dame team. The practice trip was costly in that it retired Willigrod, star first sacker, with abroken ankle. On arriving home, Bill Williams, the only consistent pitcher on the staff, contracted scarlet fever, and the services of both men ' were lost for the rest of the season. 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The lack of pitchers was the outstanding fault T of the Badgers. 2 On April 30, Kent's men met the I-loosiers on the Badgers' Held and, in spite of crippled conditions, won through the consistent pitching of Miller and the sparkling support he received. The final score was 4 to l. The next day the team again trounced Indiana by the same score in a game featured by the poor pitching of the I-loosier Q73 mound artist, who passed the whole Badger team in the ' eighth inning. Up to that time the game had been close . . . - ' 1. Y ...iq 1 and the pitching had been good on both sides. t,Z', , EEQVQJ ' .,,.V.r ,-A. Q ' .f- Q , ilfig ' s - if ' ilt ' l Zulfer Gifford T lllKIllIIMllIIlllIK'UllYUh'Ul7l'lllIIIllIillllllllillllllllllllil A Page 379 EE E EE L' i,i5i1f.2,.f V'-- - --4- -----T -'M4' ' ' ' -3 4 .Q I t in .f- ef : 5 . w ,-,V EE or Strike Two! -Chicago Game l On May 7, the Badgers met Ohio State in a close game E which the Buckeyes won, Z to 1. It was anybody's game all the way, but Wisconsirrs jinx still followed. Wisconsin E lost to Michigan 5 to O the next day in another hard luck battle. The Badgers had men on the bases every inning but missed the pinch hitting of Elliott, who turned his ankle in the second inning. Ogle pitched a good, steady E game, but could not win without the breaks and consistent hitting. On May 16 the Badgers threw away a four-run lead E and let the Illinois tossers run away with a slugfest l l to 7. Ogle and the Illinois pitcher both had to be relieved. Miller finished for Wisconsin, while Captain Ryan won for Illinois. Mumps and more injuries preceded the next game with ' . - Purdue. With a first baseman doing slab duty, the Badgers fi .X held the Boilermakers even for ll innings, only to lose 2 to l in the lZth when Sam Ogle relieved Zulfer with a E12 ji. ' I 4 1s.i, it I S I 3. 'l N El A.,,w ti 1 1 g f ' n JgsGUfr'.ri A Falk gx . , . . Q.: , 3 2 ' f. :ll .. 't FiQ!'1. i , ppl. 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EE f - 1 5, Q. l I EE E E ..... .fra . '- . W1 . A . ' LT T W r Yr ' ' .7'i1.'1'- ' -' ' -:sa-1 1-fi. ij'1'f '1 TF-if SE S : A 4. T ' ' H g was-g:,',,5,b, Ti., w.H,b..,,x.-5.5 U, kv ,ie - .. msd .... . ,V-QA..-f '- ,-f. A- . W 09, E: Eg Wisconsin Steals Second - Indiana Game Ei man on second and one out. A grouncler to Ogle and a scratch hit robbed Wisconsin of victory. The speed of E- . . . 512 the Badger inneld and the pitching of Zulfer and Wagner featured the contest. jg The next da the team went to Urbana to meet the els f :is Suckers. The Badgers led until the ninth when Mee, Illinois shortstop, slammed out a home run with a man 5: on first and turned what looked to be a Badger victory Zi EE into a defeat. The score was 4 to 3. if The next week, Wisconsin played two games with Ohio. The first was lost 4 to 1 in the eleventh inning after :lg Zulfer had held them even for ten rounds. Two scratch hits and a couple of errors spelled defeat for the Badgers. Q- The following day Sam Ogle was started against the Q Buckeye sluggers, but had to be retired in favor of Miller ' s . EEE ev in the seventh. The Badgers went into the ninth inning with Ohio leading by six runs. The Badger rally netted ai: 'rllii' 2: only four runs. rif f til f it ff. ' f :F i gray .V - - jg T T' .Q . 152 ' E.: ' '. f.. :--2 'Lf NJ. ' ztvfvlf ' Y - t In l-Tax 613' 'L L ' 'k tyiv 1 is.' 5 Snow .tit r E! r, r-1 fi:-gg., , .- '.,',- L- -11 .- 4 Q: Doyle 3.2 BEE 5i3ii?EHmi?Hi1f5FfiiiiiL r1'air .,. 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The disastrous extra inning left the score Michigan 8 and Wisconsin 4. The feature of the game was a near home run by NVilligrod. With three men on bases, the big first baseman hit one that would have been good for a homer any place, but it bounded off the boards of the running track and the best he could make was two bases. Considering the many setbacks clue to injuries and sickness, the 1920 baseball season can be called a fairly creditable one. up 'rli fisisgffi I q i Q2 .':' ' W ,., ,Lf-in - it! 1 Q t ' P F 5 ,E Farrington - , . i Q i fi i ,T si 11: , ,, 1 at . gi- ,..,,. , 5 ,,.- I ' L gig Manager Ward ' if 3 ' Si - Al. Miller if Eli . i.. i i ' ' miE53HiH5EEFSHFEiiiFH5iIEE55fiEW?E5EfiiiimEH1Ili:I5'Ii:iiiiiiiHHiazmirm ' ....,.i Page 382 wx 3 i s Lx K L ri ,. , X ., v A, :Wi w ., Hwwji' J -512 ,5 , X -.., 1 X, , FL: 'S H K, uf' Ufpf'-v ' V. '1 ,. .,!IfkQ:'l : if x ' 5332 V . ' ri, ' X x ' mi!! ,N ,, fv, Q . 'f E . I ,,. 5,31 - ' 3 si 5 iq? 1. A 2 c 1- 5 Ti ' EN' 4 2 ' :E-b . 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MW. gl Q ' Ei 25 . :i , 5 ti ij 1 A Dad Vail-Coach - l For the nrst time in seven years, varsity eights are eligible for inter-collegiate competitiong iii gi crew is once again a major sport at the University of NVisconsin. gg Reinstatement of rowing marks the successful culmination of agitation carried on by various it as clubs and individuals in the University during the past year. Abolition of crew in 1914 came about largely because of alleged physical injury incurred by men participating in the sport as a result ofthe exertion of pulling over a four-mile course. Since then, however, the length of the official course has been reduced to three miles and the objection thus removed. 5: The Athletic Department is in receipt of recent invitations to send a NVisconsin crew to com- 2:5 gig pete against the eights of the University of Washington, the Duluth Boat Club, and the Lincoln gig Park Boat Club of Chicago. 552 Ili E E 32 E ..,,,,, -ra E ii: E i - 2 li--a-...bfi A . , 1 .1 .V i Eli :e V ' ' l 4 gg :SE 'gmt Eli E: E E EEE :is all - ll gi: :li 3? EE N :ls Ei gli E 2-1 QE :l ' E -in EE iii l EE Eli -' sis gm EE EQ? E 3 ' E E 4 sg Shoving Off ll- if :M EE - :E - 5 lgiggfggiggqgggirginiiiniiiig:gpm ii i mummImmIImiuunmimmrmzvmnmnmiiI1imimmiinniiiummmiiunm-wg1nm1imnvmiunM5mnvmmnm 5 -ruriqiggwylv 5 .W-.1 mg.. 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W e, + E22 - ' Egg f,,,...1-- Captain Andrews gc E l h O d l ' l e IQZO ut oor rack earn Y EE Ojicers ANDREWS . . Captain 2 WURLITZER , Manager ' f JONES . . . . Coach A BRESNAHAN ANDREWS . BROTHERS . 55 CRUMP . DAYTON -f EDWARDS . ENDRES KAYSER J KELSEY Ei: KNOLLIN i MALECKAR. MERRICK . E NASH . . IXACCARTNEY i RAMSAY . gf V SPAFFORD . l SPETZ . :gs i N SUNDT WALL . . EE 1 ANDERSON . . Assistant Coach Personnel . W . W W . W . W . W . W . W . W . W . W . W . W . W . W .W .W . W .aWa . Hurdles and Broad jump One Mile and Two Mile . . . Two Mile Two Mile E . High jump . Pole Vault . Quarter Mile . Dashes ancl Discus . . . Hurdles . Dashes Pole Vault Half Mile . XWeights . One Mile . . . . Hurdles Dashes, Quarter Mile 5 ' and Broad jump . Shot, javeliri, and Broadjump . . . . . . . One Mile . . Hammer 1 EE ,E Eli X MOBLEY . aWa . High jump E55 POST . . aWa . HalfMile , 35 STOLLEY . aWa . . Hurdles Coach T, E, jones WILDER . aWa . 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The team won first in everything except one event, and in more than half the events Badgers took First and second. Sundt was the individual star with ll points, but it was not individual are starring that won the meet. It was the ability of the Badgers to place in every event and pick up jf seconds and thirds that spelled defeat for Northwestern. 3: The next week the team beat Illinois 70 to 65 at Camp Randall in the closest meet of the season. are Wisconsin took the lead at the start with a grand slam in the century, when Malccker, Spetz, and egg Kelsey finished first, second, and third, and held a large lead until the ninth event, when the score if was 53 to 20. In the half mile and the seven field events Illinois picked up, and with the score 63 ei: to 54 in favor of the Badgers, it was necessary to win the broad jump to get the necessary 68 points to win, as Illinois was conceded the javelin. Sundt won the meet by making a jump of 22 feet ZZ inches, and then clinched the victory by taking second in the javelin. 5' The Minnesota runners were met at Minneapolis on May 22, and the Badgers brought home an 83 M to 51 M win over the Gophers. Again the all around ability of the Badgers was the feature if of the meet, Wisconsin gathering a total of 12 first and numerous seconds and thirds. Q5- A week later the Maroons were met at Chicago in a one-sided meet which was won by Wiscon- sin by a score of 95 to 40. Wisconsin won 10 events and as usual picked up a large number of points EE in seconds and thirds. I The teams of the Middle West met june 5 to contest for First honors in the Conference Meet. El' Not only Conference schools, but institutions from the coast, competed. The meet early developed ' into a- struggle between the Suckers, Wolverines, and Badgers. Knollin was disqualified after 5 , winning the high hurdles, and the consequent loss of these 5 points lowered Wisconsin to third 1,2 place. All of the Badgers did well, but non-Conference schools cut into the events conceded to QE Wisconsin so many times that the effects of efforts in beating Conference opponents were some- EF what lost in computing the totals. The meet was close all the way, and Illinois' victory was well EE earned. The final score was Illinois 40, Michigan 30, Wisconsin 252. Wisconsin may well look up to the team that won the Dual meet championship and placed third in a meet in which were entered teams of such calibre as those which competed in the last fe Conference Outdoor Meet. ' ' - gg Drake Relay - Des Moines, Iowa, April 24, 1920 Four Mile Relay - Wisconsin second. 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IEE SE gg Evanston, Illinois, May 8, 1920 E5 EE -lg EE Sli 5.5 EE E22 E Sundt Putting the Shot ' The Result Wisconsin- orthwestern Dual Track Meet WISCONSIN, 99 NORTHWESTERN, 36 1 The Summaries EE E15 S., - First 100-yard Dash ........ 'MALECKAR CWD Mile Run ........,.... RAMSAY CWD 120-yard High Hurdles. ANDREWS CWD 512 Event Quarter Mile. Two Mile .... Half Mile. . . High jump. . Broad jump .... . . . NASH CWD BROTHERS CWD POST CWD Second SPETZ CWD DVALL CWD STILAWN CND STEPHENSON CND DAYTON CWD CRUMP CWD EDWARDS CWD ..,. and ,.,.. LINN CND .STRAWN CND CTied for firstD TOWNLEY CND Third POLIAK CND Record : 1 OZ DE SNVARTE CND 435K KNOLLIN CWD :Mag DONALDSON CWD 15 4 M DE SWARTE CND 10:11 KILPATRICK CND lVlOBLEY CWD SUNDT CWD javelin Throw. . . .... SUNDT CWD MCCARTNEY CWD Shot Put ..,........,. SUNDT CWD TOWNLEY CND Discus Throw MCCARTNEY CWD TOWNLEY CND E KELSEY CWD KELSEY CWD 21' 107' 40'7M 125'1 220-yard Low Hurdles. .KNOLLIN CWD ANDREWS CWD STOLLEY CWD :Zig 220-yard Dash ..,..... MALECKAR CWD SPETZ CWD KELSEY CWD :ZZZ Pole Vault ...... .... E NDRES CWD TOVVNLEY CND DAVIS CND 11' D El 2 ' I A .1 , X -E s., w as , ,D V . 1. 52' 'Y ' 1 -lx ,ia . , l ' . .- - - QW . - 'r - ' 'C A - f ' El? ' , W-gig' 7 .. .1 ' A.- if P...-w 'ED 'IQ' - X . 1 . T .. ggi- EE Q Q4 ,. ,.' .ag 5. 1 is A-re, 1 ---f- , .1 me 2:2 9.31. '-'- A A . A , A f 4: f ' I - f f ' D .. 555 Q31 . : Jef .... Q. 5 g ? f-' . . . . ' S - A. - .5 -- :1x.:.,..-'-.V .ax -'-, .. . - .. 1 N rv 5' 5 - .5 --5 .are D'- ff-2. -W'-1-fz-as-r: f D fs, . 5' 1: .i '-1 v s . 9 fa 2 . - 'QD 1 ' I :Z B ' - If if rt fi D 'S Y. S -is iff- ' EE ez ., M ' Lf i-,7.3i 35:S .33 - . Y 3, 51 i - . ti ug, Z - - - 1 ., .. . ....,-...-,,... , . ...Wx ...fww Malecker and Kelsey, First and Second in the 220-Yard Dash. Northwestern Meet. I 2ggwggMg.11im,mnw!9........ ...........unwmmn......u..........u....u.m..........n.m. . .. ...............nnum.mm.mmm.mu.mummumummmnnng5n2..ylnlfg5n.gpggggn.C-my-llrdgggirwg . .. ....... .yn mv.-.ug........vlfy,..Ag H .1 . ........gy.3........g......3..gg.g...............g.....y5.......g..Myy. .... ...iz iunnu 1.nummnmmumimum im lui 1 Ti filiilEiiiiMmEiHHMliMMRH'T If i1uuuHHilMMMilffmumuluuml1umllnnmlinulAuulllmlllllnnnlnuuuullmuvnumumull .1l..l......m..... ..........' '.iH.'mm 1 rw. ul1rumu11Ivvunluuumuumummuwimumuuuxnulmmumm ummm mmm.. umummi Pane 392 ,., F395'I5Q5lil:sI5EQE?F!!fEl?l?!il5fE9f3f':::f.:'1EE51E5EE'Zi'EE5HIffI'551if'1iWil??li'1'Flff'ff , ..1,.i'i1 ...M ,Q N mn M-LAM , T'::::L1:g'4Ul7i'?l if.ff..:2! . I 'lI 'W'. . !'H--......,!'-. 'l '!5lT!lL ....... !'E L l.'.4lnllllglimlwllllllf'. willhllilllmllumlumumuunum .... .... ..........i..........ni.i. n.. .. ............................... ........................................u.... --'-- W-.---.. -i- H D. -mmmmmWimW--..,-.-- -..-...-...- ......-,..,. .,.. ., .... 5 E E15 5 E E 5 5 5 Wisconsin-I ll inois Dual Track Meet Madison, Wisconsin, May 15, 1920 as EE ES 512 -ig .E E., EE l ,- F: ' I- gil ,. ,N A E 'F b , .,- l .fs If 4' I 1 is 1 A, In A I . 5-in -L L il y b , ' 'Fi A - if-lf lL la T ' H -- , , .-,,,:f ' ge , L D ' C5l'lusL ' -W Zrwlikt- L iga. I ,j,:..,, 'i,4i :g?.Lgi,,,1g4'i, - -- f, I f E' l . 3.22 fa , Andrews and Knollin Placing in the Hurdles Elf The Result Wisconsin, 70 Illinois, 65 The Summaries Event Fi rsl Second Third Record IOO-yard Dash .... MALECKAR CWD SPETZ CWD KELSEY CWD :IOM Mile Run ............. .... W ALL CWD RAMSEY CWD YATES CID 4132K 220-yard Dash .,............ EMERY CID MALECKAR CWD SPETZ CWD 122g 120-yard High Hurdles ....,.. KNOLLIN CWD ANDREWS CWD WALLACE CID :IO Shot Put ...........,.,..... DVEISS CID SUNDT CWD CANNON CID 42' 5 I2 Pole Vault ............ ENDRES CWD DVILDER CIWVD and MERRICK CWD 12' 3 C ied for secOndD Quarter Mile ......... .EMERY CID SPINK CID DONAHOE CID :SOM Two Mile ................... WHARTON CID DAYTON CWD CRUMP CWD 9157K 220-yard Low Hurdles ........ KNOLLIN CWD ANDREWS CWD PRESCOTT CID :26M High jump ........... .OSBORN CID HOWARD CID EDWARDS CWD and 6' 2M ' CT d I IISIOSLEY lwl ie Or t ir D f: Discus Throw .... .WEISS CID WILSON CID BENNET CID 129' 8 Half Mile ....... .NASH CWD E. D. BROWN CID SCHUH CID 21012 Javelin Throw .... .WILSON CID SUNDT CWD MCCARTNEY CWDIOZ' 7 Broad jump ,..... .SUNDT CWD OSBORN CID CAPEN CWD 22' ZZ Hammer Throw .... .BENNET CID WILSON CID ANDERSON CWD 154' 2 I: i. l is E15 E45 Eli l 5 Ramsey Noses out Wall in Mile ' E : li V SIS . .,..,.. ....,....., ..,...,..,. .......... ......,..,..... .... ......... . ....,...... .. . M . . . . .... ...W M... ... ....m. ...... .... .I . .M ,..,.. .....m .m.m..eg X I ............................ ...............,.w............................l......... ... ...............,..............m..................... .......,........,,.... .,,....,,....,,...Lm WDM,-Mm rm ,,,,,, ATMYDA, in un um uiunummunuummunnumliuumimmnumumuiuumiluuiuiumxuumnimnmmimi.nn ui. mi in -. ui uumuiiimimnuiumiiiiiii I. . I .Iummmiiimiuiiiui... ..n....u.i nn . mmuimimmmuuimi. inulmumiimum.uuni.n..iiu...mm.ui.iu..i.. u- - I ni in uuuu.u1.iniinmnumnuiimmminuunmmmnui.u...ii.i.im........i.u...inn Page 393 hqggfFI.IQr .,....,..A,. -. ..............,.. ,...,,.,,. L-.- ...A..,. ,.,,,,,.,,,,,.. , ....,,.,. - .,,. IDI: I .JLEMF ,WI,.,.,.,,....I,....I... W.n,,m..IW,CM -mlwwwwwmijgygigdgli,C ATHLETICS -,Jl!im,gi4ImggIIia..,M,,...Im1.1.1I,I....,1W....I.I...I.I..M...,I....Im.I.,,I...I.1..I,..I...IIIw.I..m...II.I... . M E1.m....'- m.mm...TT '-I....I .....,I...1..i'I ....1...II....III...m..II.I H.. ....I HI., I..Im...II....I...m....I...I.....III.I..II..I.mm5555555miE5233:mmEEmE,::::,2:Hi553imm5213.11. .,,I....,.1...ImIIm..II...aImmam...Ium.Immnm mmn7iT ' E E . . ' . Wisconsin-Minnesota Dual l rack M eet 2: 15 Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 21, 1920 PE DE 4 ey V T M 5 'A' ii E E E E 1 EEE ai- Event gg 220-yard Dash. . . Quarter- Mile ........ Two Mile ............ 220-yard Low Hurdles. :iz EEE IOQ-yard Dash ....... Mile Run ............ Hammer Throw ...... Javelin Throw .... Broad Jump .... Half Mile ,..,. Shot Put ........ Discus Throw. . . Pole Vault ..... High Jump ,... I..- ,. L. .. 5 , i ? D . 120-yard High Hurdles ....... KNOLLIN CWD .. ...HENKE CMD 9 ... Start of Half-Mile at Northwestern. Nash on Left. The Results WISCONSIN 83M MINNESOTA 5 IM The Summaries First Second Third Record . . .MALEOKAR CWD JOHNSON CMD E. KELLY CMD :ZZM . . QSPETZ CWD MCNALLY CMD FILSCHER CMD 50M . . . . .DAYTON CWD BROTHERS CWD CRUMP CWD 91585 . . . .KNOLLIN CWD ANDERSON CMD ANDREWS CWD 125 , . .F. KELLY CMD MALECKAR CWD JOHNSON CMD :IOM . . . . . . .RAMSAY CWD WALL CWD SWEITZER CMD 4263! ANDREWS CWD STOLLEY CWD :Mfg MCCARTNEY CWD 113' 11 FLETCHER CMD 168' 8 ANDERSON CWD . . .PATRICK CMD SOMERS CMD . . .SUNDT CWD BIERMAN CMD JENSEN CMD 22' LLM . . .NASH CWD FILSCHER CIVID SWEITZER CMD 2022 WILLIAMS CMD 40' ZZ . . . .SUNDT CWD . . .KELSEY CWD KELSEY CWD MCCARTNEY CWD FORSELL CMD 129' 5 M . . .ENDRES CWD 1-IAWKER CMD MERRICK CWD 12' 3 . . .EDWARDS CWD ANDERSON CMD HANSON CMD 5' 6 ,Ll ' I ' L I -. ' si Dennis, Dayton, and Brothers Starting Two-Mile at Northwestern l .,,... ..,.,f,m,......,..,..,,,.m.......I...,.,....m.I..,..m...,,..,..,m.m.W..-.Ur-,UI,m...m.I..ImI.II.m.m M--WH Y,,,, M W 'I-u4fywM!1111fw1'4!!!uI ..., .......,I s...,.-..L.,L.., ,,... -...-...A.....' H K, ...... -..,... H Im Mmm .. ,... ... ,.., ,... I ...I .... II.. .. ,...,I...., I ,I...,,,.1.... I .,.. .... ,,.,....,.,,...,,, I . P cog cz 39.9 I I E E E E EE EE I EE if Sli MN: H- ,,,... ..,A..,h . ..,...,,.., . .- ,.. .,,, , L ...A..,, I - L- ,... ,D .,.,,, ,,,,,....,,, :,1 .mm ,gg ' T !T!flEME...' 'V MTEMEM U ' 'W'lHMW!E!H!!lElDgllCMll rfllwwlr Ilulwluul wmll wmnlm sruuI1wwrrlIu1wn In -v11wxruu1 mv ulun uulumlunnlllwmumuuuu rruu I lllw I uuvuuw I umummImumIlnmymmiynug wi In III-fI wI'W I ' 1m W W 'mU '11 1'1l1 1lff'H f 'l'l1' Illflnunfvu J,.llammmminmamimaimIaIIIimmaiDIamIam I 'II Gm I.ImaaIIms' m.mIInI:.I.rI,IIiEE W iscorism-Chicago Dual Track Meet Chicago, IUIZFIOCS, May 29, 1920 Ei Els Malecker and Spetz, First and Second at Northwestern The Results WISCONSIN 95 CHICAGO 40 The Summaries Event First -Second Third Record 100-yard Dash. . . .... MALEGIQAR CWD SPETZ CWD KELSEY CWD :1O Mile Run ..........,. OTIS CCD WALL CWD RAMSAY CWD 4:27M 220-yard Dash ........ KELSEY CWD MALEGKAR CWD HARRIS CCD :ZZM 120-yard High HUfdlCS.KNOLLIN CWD ANDREWS CWD STOLLEY CWD :15 X if Quarter Mile ......... SPETZ CWD BARTKE CCD GLUG CWD :SOM Two Mile ............ DAYTON CWD BROTHERS CWD MOORE CCD 10:03Z 5 ' 220-yard Low Hurdles .KNOLLIN CWD ANDREWS CWD HALL CCD :Z5 , Half Mile ..... SPEER CCD NASH CWD KENNEDY CCD 158K Pole Vault ..... ENDRES CWD WILDER CWD .... and MERRIGK CWD 11' 6 CTied for SecOr1dD Shot Put ..... HIGGINS CCD SUNDT CWD KELSEY CWD 41' SM High jump .... EDWARDS CWD MOBLEY CWD PHILIPS CCD 5' 6 ' Discus Throw. . HIGGINS CCD KELSEY CWD MGCARTNEY CWD 135' 7 1 Hammer Throw ....... HIGGINS CCD HANISCH CCD REDMOND CCD 129' Broad jump. . . SUNDT CWD CAPPEN CWD MOORE CCD 21' IOM' Javelin Throw . . . . . .SUNDT CWD MGCARTNEY CWD 163' 3 Spetz Takes the Quarter Mile at Chicago 4 , EEE IDIS annum In nnmiimimvwuwi In ii inmnmmrmnnmwmnnmmnmminninmrmnmmmvmmnmnnnmnummm.,'qlr'III'Immmuuwnuwinnmnmiwnmmuwniummimmii numInnmmmmnuiIivigiyyiiiiigygiiii :ggiiiiigiiiiiziiiiiiiiygiyiigngiiii - '- WIf-qq,ig,f,,,Ig 'E'TIaaInm'1.I'Iar'...,'T ...II..II,....I.I...I... II.,II...III.....I...I.i...,I. .ii.Ii....I,.....,....,,I........II. ,.II....mI.,.I.i.I.I..III. .. I I..IT..iII.I,,,I..,.II..., . II i.,...I....,iI.....wI IIIIIIIIIE II II III sis EE sas -E- E i EEZ Ei: :r: -I -5 555 :I: ,I - ,,.. EES SEE Q2 E 52 T EE ' EE I wentieth Annual Conference l rack Meet Arm Arbor, Michigan, June 5, 1920. Eli A - Eg ' .eee I The Results - 3 fi? EE E fuss E EE 3 Egg fig ,iff - ILLINOIS . . 40 PURDUE . . 6 ' MICHIGAN . 30 KANSAS AGGIES 5 QE 1' WISCONSIN . Z5 M MINNESOTA . 5 ig ' MISSOURI 145 EARLHAM . 4 2 2 I CALIFORNIA . 1 1M CORNELL . 3 NEBRASKA . 10 OHIO STATE . 2 225 EE NOTRE DAME 10 INDIANA 1 ij ig Ng7 ig5 CHWAGO . 7 AMES . 1 gg E55 ' -. '5l'. Q11 SEI - IQ Er .,.- I EE EE - lf? EE The Summaries gig Kelsey Hurling the Discus-Chicago gg Els 3 Q Event First Second Third Fourth Record ggi Mile Run . . . YATES BURKE FERGUSON RAMSEY 4-:ZSZ Ei? Illinois Notre Dame Ohio State Wisconsin BE E52 Quarter Mile . . EMERY BRETNALL BUTLER DONAHUE ASM ERE if Illinois Cornell Nlichigan Illinois SE gig 100-yard Dash . . . SCI-1OLZ JOHNSON MALEGKAR SPETZ :10 Missouri M inn esoia Wfisconsin Wiscomin EE 120-yard Low Hurdles . . WRIGHT ANDREWS XVALLACE BEARDSLEY .1 SM gig EEE Nebraska Wisconsiii Illinois Michigan Q25 gig 220-yard Dash . . . SCHOLZ MASSENGALE JOHNSON COOK :Z1M7i' EE EE Missouri Missouri Nlinnesola Michigan EE 555 220-yard Low Hurdles . . KNOLLIN GALLAOHER WRIGHT ANDREWS :Zi gig gli Wisconsin Kansas Aggies Nebraska Wisconsin ggi EE Half Mile . MEEHAN SPROTT SPINK NASH 1 :MK EE Notre Dame California Illinois Wisconsin . 222 Broad Jump . . JOHNSON SUNDT CRUIKSHANK KEELING 23' 7 M gg EE Michigan Wisconsin Michigan Indiana if High Jump . . OSBORN .... AND .... IVY LATER SHIDECKER AND WVILLIAMS gig if Illinois Earlham Michigan Ohio .State Missouri 6' EE C'I'iecl forfirstj l7'iedforfourlhJ EE Pole Vault . . ENDRES WESEOROOK, SLAUGHTER, MERRICK. AND PETERSON 12' 3 SE EE Wisconsin M ich igcin Michigan W'isconsin California Eli if C'l'ied for secondj gig EE Javelin Throw . , HOFFMAN WILSON SUNDT MILLER 172' 10 EE Michigan Illinois Wmconsin Purdue EE Discus Throw . . HIGGINS WEISS XVILSON BAKER 140' 8 33 gli Chicago Illinois Illinois Michigan EE E22 Shot Pun . . BAKER DALE MAJORS HIGGINS 43' 11 EE Zig Michigan Nebraska California Chicago EE Sig Hammer Throw . MERCHANT BENNET WILSON HIGGINS 150' 7 E25 gig California Illinois Illinois Chicago I EE E 2 Mile Relay ..... Illinois Michigan Notre Dame Missouri 3:21363 EE Equals conference record. gl? if E O D E EM- Ei, E-E 52 4 if EE E . QE EE EEE EE SEE EE EE B55 515 E52 EE Eli :ez E55 sig 5 E 1 ? as gig Dayton Wins Two-Mile at Chicago. Brothers Third. :IE EI: QQ 555 Els QE Elilyfffg515551igggigggliggiimgiiiiiiifjIIIIIIImilfvIIIIIIIIiuminlwmmiIIIIIIImimiIIIIIImimiInIvuiIvnnummunnmniliimuiiimmmnimnmunuunmIInummmrmuminninunrmmrrimnmnmmIIIummIuumrInmImmuInm.I'ily'lp'I.uIIuImmInIInuuiriunuinmIiuuuIumlllinnmuIIIIIlmmulimuimuliIIIIIIIIAIIiuimimmnumIuiunliiuiiuIiuliimmulIuilmiiuuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllviullimIlllmunIInmmniiumminniuliiimniiiiiiiiminizmyiiunmmiinilgE SlimImlnIIlllllIIllllllIlnlluIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrllllIIIIIII1IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllIltnllliIIIIIIImlmlvIIIllIIIllmmlllllilillullnllmlillluIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKlilulilmImllililullInlllIllmmIIlllilImulIIlllltlnllllImillIIIIIIIImllmIIIIIIMIumulllirmlllillnlllnillllmll. ,ill IlilllilluuuiIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIII11nlIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlunllluiizuiiiunmnilmliulmmillilumllummllulliiumlnllulllluliIHIinllmnllllilllluuullulmllmllIullmilII1Ill11IIlmullwmlillmllllllllnllullullmluununinnlilimnmunulullli Page 396 izazszzifzitliza zz.:.zu..5:l!2m:iafmaf:zsnmmatzliiiil5i2mI::mi::m1:mi:.sl::a:nus.ziiII lzfiulsvizizlzlzzl Q 2 -i E-2 l I 'i l E 5 5,5 El at ep 5,5 E els -l El? El? :CE -4: E12 -qg EE I: -F -,- Els if 5 ---..-..-. ...... - -... ..,-.,, ,V l ..,,,,.....,,,,,. ,, ,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, em '' u I-Jil ----!- L2 IAIL- Ji--I--L -.-K----!L 2 --.4!1-u u2ac.i::.s..:m.:nb..n:.i5i13625,53 I.Q,,i5,.g,gi:,L1i-' i'iVHFiiW5imiWiiV ' ' ' '-'W' ' r1mi ':mf.a.7,mnag!g Review of the 192 1 Varsity Indoor Track Season By Captain Clyde Nash E : 0 -l ISCONSINS indoor track team, winning dual meets with both Northwestern and Notre Dame, and placing third in the eleventh annual conference indoor track and field meet gi held at Evanston, lll., on March 19, completed a successful season. The first dual meet was held with Northwestern at Evanston on February 25. The Wisconsin team easily demonstrated its superiority by taking hrst place in eight events, second place in eight, and third place in five. Northwestern was defeated, 65 to 26. Armstrong scored the most points 2' for the Badgers with a total of ten. l-le won first in the 40-yard high hurdles and First in the high jump. Captain Nash, Blodgett, and Holbrook, easily captured the first three places in the half mile, and Merrick, Wilder, and McClure scored in the pole vault, Merrick vaulting 12 feet 6 inches. On March 5, the Badgers entered the fourth annual Illinois indoor relay carnival at Champaign, if Ill., along with many of the best track men in the middle west. The four-mile relay team, composed El of Brothers, Finkle, Dennis, and XVall, finished third, and Vililder won second place in the pole vault. The dual meet with Notre Dame was held in the gymnasium annex on March 12. Wisconsin ' furnished the surprise of the season by winning, 51 to 35, scoring more points than Notre Dame in every run except the quarter mile and the relay, and in every track event except the shot put and the high jump. Knollin won high point honors of the meet by taking first places in the 40-yard dash and in the 40-yard high hurdles. Merrick and Wilder tied for hrst place in the pole vault. Wall, Brothers, and Wille finished in the order named in the mile run, and Nash easily won first place in the half mile. ' Illinois easily defeated all other teams in the conference meet, held at Patten gymnasium, E, Evanston, on March 19, by piling up a total of 45 points. Michigan placed second with 255 points gig and Wisconsin captured third with 23. Knollin, high point winner of the meet, won First place in 5 the 60-yard high hurdles and tied the indoor conference record. I-lis time was 7 3-5 seconds. l-le also placed third in the 50-yard dash, Merrick and Wilder again tied for first place in the pole E - vault with the bar at 12 feet. Kayser succeeded in getting fourth place in the quarter mile, and ff Sundt won fourth in the shot put. Nash placed third in the half mile, and Wall captured second if in the mile run against a field of nineteen competitors. The Badgers also took fourth in the mile f- relay. . Q, :li M 4 s L ni fa.. ' p 'Fl Nash Wins the Half-Mile Northwestern in . - '--- '4-- - f---- W --------- - --M ....,,i mllflliliiiIM''IiiEiHHi.zznmimiH ----' - -'-- fillWillliflllllflfllllfi llfifilfflllllili Page 3.97 li -45 5: ,i1il?EESE!?eE!E5lf?f!5?fEi5i!iiEi!ElE!!iHEEEiElE?i5EEF?!EElimiEFifi2E!35Fl?5W 53lWflW9ll555!li7'WEEiElFI ,- I'.mV:.,.W,,,,.-..,.. ....,,.... ..... .....---,.:e.E..l..:E.,:::eme2:x.-.,,..15l:Taj-I I, ATHLETICS -P -A-LL-.M--. .-,-- JH!SU!!U!HUW!MPI!!!-.!lUf!!!4.l!! --I-. , ,A wlMs!!EuJlhM!!!E!!wu ''!Efl!!!!ET!E!!l!!L!MM!!M! 'H ll H MMIII ll I H HHuwIrlllwlllwwlwI-'IIIIHIIH-H ..................................... ......... ...I .m....................................... ..'ii.i'i Wis'conSin-Northwestern Dual Indoor Track Meet Evanston, Illinois, February 25, 1921 The Result WISCONSIN, 65 NORTHWESTERN, 26 The Summaries Event First Second Third Record 40-yard Dash .... .... P OLIAK CND CRANSNICK CND KNOLLIN CWD 14M Shot Put ............. TOWNLEY CND SUNDT CWD ROGKWOOD CND 40' 7 Mile Run ............. WALL CWD BROTHERS CWD TELFROID CND 41402 40-yard High Hurdles. .ARMSTRONG CWD WOOTON CND STOLLEY CWD 5M Quarter Mile ........' . ,SZOLD CND KAYSER CWD JOHNSON CWD :MM Pole Vault .... .... M ERRIGK CWD WILDER CWD MGCLURE CWD 12' O Half Mile .... .... N ASH CWD BLODGETT CWD. . .and. . .HOLBROOK CWD 2:72 CTied for SecOndD Two Mile. . . .,.. DENNIS CWD . .and. .FINKLE CWD MILLER CND 10:17 CTied for firStD High jump. . . .... ARMSTRONG CWD MOELEY CWD YOUNG CND 5' ll Relay ....... .... W on by WISCONSIN 4:35 Fourth Annual lllinois Relay Carnival Urbana, Illinois, March 5, 1921 Pole Vault - Wisconsin second, XVILDER. Pour Mile Relay - Wisconsin third, BROTHERS, FINKLE, DENNIS, WAHL. jones johnson Wille Gude Lislcovec McClure Capens Armstrong Kayser Merrick Brothers Wall Matrox Hirscheimer Dennis Finkle Scolley Sundt Captain Nash Knollin Holbrook Wilder Wallis McCandless HI HI mivvlimv'-1 . .... '1w!EIwu 'III'.f1I1u'vv!!I ez!s Jul:.imiwwwi55MEWEEE55I!vi!2HMI!4ELW!Emwwfgz'IE'miaII!H'!!11H!!2!2M!Hfw!w!':'2+'Hu'3H1 I I. I. . TfTTIz.n 1mT 'T ''IT ....................................1..III.I.......i..I....n........... .. 1... .. .. ... .....I............. . ................................................. ... ...................... ................ Page 398 III II III IumInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIfIrIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illinois . . Michigan . Event Mile Run .,... . . . Quarter Mile ..,..., 50-yard Dash ...... iiI5lfIi!II!EluI!l2iI:.I.RL.I.f.l5.fffI!-EIIIIEEIIIIQ::IISI::l:!m!Il'GlIIlTEYEE1I-r..'TliTl3illlfilllfElIElfCIiIIGlllfEl7l.'HliIIZf ,QA..:4iL3:.M 7,1 ,Zyl . E ,JL ,K . .. ..... ...U . .. . ..,...L,,::, ATHLETICS ,,,.. . ...,..f- .-,...--.M.-..T.D.....--......-.-. ,..... A. 'II mu W V A , 1 IIIIII IIII II I II I III II IIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,,:iu:E5.? :,:.?,. 1:LL7.:J?.T ......,, -L ., ,..-.: EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ---vvv. ---IJ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Eleventh Annual Conference Indoor Track and Field Meet Chicago, Illinois, Marcli 19, 1921 The Results . 45 Vxlisconsin ..... 23 Iowa . . . ZZ . 25M Minnesota . . 6 Chicago . . 2 Purdue . . 5 The Summaries First Second Third Fourth Record .SWEITZER CMD WVALL CWD I-IARIAISON CPD HART CND 4:3lM .BUTLER CMD DONOHOE CID FIELDS CID KAYSEP, CWD :SIM .SIMMONS CMD IAOSCI-I CMD KNOLLIN CWD WILSON CIa.D :Sg 60-yard High Hurdles KNOLLIN CWD DVALLACE CID Two Mile ........... XVHARTON CID ALLMAN CID Pole Vault. ....... WVILDER CWD and MERRICIQ CWD CRAXVFORD CIa,D JMS DUENBERRY CID GAUMNITZ CMD 9146K WESTBROOKCMDand MCC-RECORDCPD 12' SARGENT CMD CTiedD CTiedD High jump. . . .... ALBERTS CID OSBORN CID l IOFFM.lE? CQ? and PENCE CPD 6' 4M M IC Half Mile .... ,,,. Y ATES CID BRONVN CID NASH CWD BURKHOLDERCMD 1 :WM Shot Put .,... .... X VEISS CID VANORDEN CMD STIRE CMD SUNDT CWD 43' ZZ Mile Relay .......,. Illinois - ISCHLAPPRIZZI, SXVEET, FIELDS, DONOHOE. MICHIGAN CHICAGO WISCONSIN 31292 SEqualS Conference Indoor Record. WNew Conference Indoor Recordi Wisconsin-Notre Dame Dual Indoor Track Meet Event 40-yard Dash .... Shot Put .... Pole Vault. . . Mile Run ............. .... 40-yard High Hurdles ...,.... Quarter Mile ......., .... Two Mile ...... High D ump .... Half Mile ..... Mile Relay .... 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November 6, 1920 MINNESOTA, 29 WISCONSIN, 26 November 20, 1920 Conference Cross-Country Run - XVISCONSIN FIFTH L E T Personnel 'Q WALL, W DAYTON, aWa ' WADE, W DENNIS, aWa Captain Brothers BROTHERS, Capt., W NOBLE, aWa E5 1 E E E13 ': Elf Manager Howxson Wade Wall Noble Coach Bresnahan Dayton Captam Brothers Dennxs E12 E25 1 11 11 1.111111111111111 1 1111 1111111111111111111111111111 11111 1111111111111 111, 1l!11111111M1.111111111111111111111111111111,1111,11,.1111,11111 11111111 11111 111 111111 111111 1111 1111111111 1111111111 11111111111111 1.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111113111111111111111111111111111111111w1111111w1y115,5 -1111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111 11111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1111111111111111111111111111e Page 402 A 511155151111.:ag1:.ggg5gqgg1gg.g11.gsg15:511g:qs11gg1:1Q:g1151!115.111rzg1:m:1:mn5m1:1111::.miz.:111zz1:11::::g:11s:11n::1:11,:1::1 ll,1' ' ATHLETICS A 1 1 1 wW '. 1. 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Dennis followed, less than fifty yards behind the Chicago captain, and then in the order named came Brothers, NVade, Noble, Powell, and Wille all ahead of the second Chicago runner. Because of an injured foot Wall could not run at Minnesota on November 6. In this race we were beaten by three points. Swietzer of Minnesota beat Dayton to the tape by 6 inches. The race was fast all the way and the finishes were very close. At the conference meet held at Urbana, Illinois, we placed fourth among conference schools. Wall was out of condition due to his layoff because of injuries to his foot, and Dennis ran on a sprained ankle. Wade was the first Wisconsin man to finish, Dennis was second, Brothers third, Noble fourth, Dayton fifth, and Wall collapsed at the two and a half mile mark. The running of Wade who was new at the game was an outstanding feature of the Wisconsin cross-country season. Wall is captain-elect of the 1921 team. Coach Bresnahan Blodgett Mead, Mgr. 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The Result MINNESOTA, 132 points MICHIGAN, 135 points MICHIGAN AGGIES, 185 points MISSISSIPPI A and M., 205 points INDIANA, 228 points CHICAGO, Cream did not fmishj I The Summary E C. C. FURNAS, Purdue, jirst J. ALLMAN, Ill., second E L. M. RATHBUN, Iowa, third S. S. GRAHAM, Iowa, fourth R. I... HARRISON, Purdue, fifth EE I. A. KEENER, Ohio, sixth E 5,5 E5 :F I-I. W. FREVERT Iowa .seventh W. E. FREVERT, Iowa. eighth G. C. WVADE, WIS., ninth I. R. MITCHELL, Iowa, tenth B. PATTERSON, Ill., eleventh I-I. N. YATES, Ill., twelfth R. E. SWANSON, Ill., thirteenth I. W. I lANCOCK Ohio, fourteenth P. B. DUSENBERRY, Illinois, fifteenth Course - Five miles Time of Winner - 2623096 sag 522 SE .. ,. . . :E Eg ,yf ' ,' , - A ' I ' ' ' ,gf 11. ' 'Y Y 1 f ' - 2 ' ,V V' ' 1 2 Q Eli - A - , fl '., , ' V 5. ' f ' 'E V I I ' Q 1 I I . sf , It ' I ' . I F, eg V I 1 if -1 .1 .. f I ' 1 - A - 5 rv? fi.. -f P1 Q: f'-5-2 ' 5 T l - 5 V,15?f23.:?ff2Q?,If-V1.4 Y -. 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Whether or not the man be a well-rounded athlete when he arrives in Madison, he is an exception who leaves without having indulged in one or more branches of the many sports offered here. , , During his first two years, he has no choice in the matter, forthe University Ei authorities require that he devote two hours a week to some supervised phase of physical training, such as general advanced, or corrective gymnastic work, basket- ball, boxing, rowing, swimming, track and field, or wrestling. The three hours a week of military training required of all freshmen and sophomores are of distinct benefit to his health. Infantry, signal corps, field artillery, and ordnance work offer plenty of variety and no little amount of exercise. lf the man be of varsity athletic calibre, he may work out on the squads of the Es: various major sports, baseball, basketball, cross country, crew, football, and track. Q I A number of minor sports, such as boxing, gym, hockey, swimming, tennis, and wres- tling, are also recognized. 1 E15 l -'- E 5 El' 5 2 555 , :l l 'z Eli EI: iii E15 -l- : : :ia - - 515 E EE El? Ei? EEE EEZ ala Ez: si: 5, 2.5 . Ei? E55 EE - -1- :F I ln the Machines EE EE 1: 1 ul ii mmm mumiiiimuummiiuuuiuuumunmuu ni nm nummmmuuimuiumnuiiilliAllAnumimuumuniuniumn 7 i vu um uummmuumuumummuuummunummni J I fb y c ,G 0 8 mummiwinmmu m..mmm..mmu umm. .H H .1 1. I I Yf------4--N------N--v--- ---e7---f---------i--M-----H 1.::.,...,.1.....,... ..... ...,,,....,,.i,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,.,,1rs -.,,.-.,..........--....,-.-,.-,.,,.,,....,.-,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, um -ailmmmmnmi .. . m...m..i...w.i..,..,....im...i... m ,..,.iwmiwl...W..im .. .mm i...m...m..m.mum..iim. mmm.imm..m...m.uwm.mi.milim .maggg EE E15 EEE : 3 EE Sis IE '1 li vi R, aa. ATHLETICS l 'i'5 !f'-U 'w'v ''m.. . 'wMf2w21HmL..-amatus,1m!,zt'wMmM1lf9wwu ...Vi inaiiiii:aHm.liiiu..mm.i...iiiii..iii...,.i...,.i...i . ,,,,,,m,..,,.,,mmnimmnwmuiiniinmniim ummm im .1 iii-.miimimmmi.i..ii.mmmi,nl-.L-zrcrf-11'-.'a1:::i-w.-:4..4.g,.,.,-,. , ,,II,,,,,55mmEmumm,m,MmiWimi---4---i----r-'M -N-A--V.-Mn V L . i.. w................iwi..,..........m..i,... g A Great Tackle I-Iowever, the mere fact that his athletic prowess is somewhat below the stand- ard of inter-collegiate competition is no excuse for any complaint on his part as to lack of opportunity for physical development. Intra-mural sports, including all those whose teams are divided according to classes, colleges, fraternities, societies and companies, are even more numerous and more widely varied than are inter- collegiate sports. . lf the man does not succeed in finding a place on either an inter-collegiate or an intra-mural squad, he would still find it a difficult task to avoid physical training and development. The natural environment of the University of Wisconsin- with its convenient lakes and its numerous hills - lends itself well to every form of seasonal sport. With the opening of each school term in the fall, comes the ideal season of the year for hiking and horseback riding. The roads are many and well-marked, and the natural scenery is an added incentive. Winter, although closing a few avenues of activity, opens many more. l-Ie may choose between the outdoor sports, such as curling, hockey, ice-boating, skating, skiing, and tobogganing, or, if unable to make his choice, he may equally well indulge in several or all, and benefit accordingly. The breaking up of the ice on Lake Mendota in the spring and early summer brings additional chances for outdoor enjoyment and recreation. Canoeing, sail boating, motor boating, and swimming are among the most popular of the water sports. Tennis, too, is very popular, and the Campus and neighboring districts are dotted with courts. , In like manner could be enumerated many other Wisconsin methods for devel- oping the young man. lt is sufficient to state that Wisconsin offers the most adequate of opportunities for physical asfwell as for mental development in the average young man of today. Every Man Gets in the Ring i E' H H 'H' ' f 'f 1 '.' 'l' HHH llW!U!!f!'Tf!E5Z!!l'!W!!'ll-..,..,...,........... .miwfwsf ll 'l rf!fH'!Bll!l,., .... ' is J...'!!WfT ' u mul in in nr T-ui imuiii1Iiiiniizjmnnvimminmuiirxnniivuuuiuuiummmiimiiuiiuiumnum I innuuimmiili Ali .huuiiiimimii HI HM H1 Page 409 f.. H35151E!1lfE!5EfEE!i3Fi!!EE151E1fEif5?EF'1F!?!E!EfFW25F!E!f1F575511'31?W11511151115151515'3iITFEE?iE!EEf11iI' -v-. 'Lwj ..,,.,....,., ,,., . . 1, ,im 1 I E 1. EE s Us SIE mlianzgt: NL..- .,...,,.., ,,., -, E ..,. -.-L ,,.. ,,..,..,.....,.. ...........,. - 2 UII I.II... H I!L1.J.1uI'.''III''H L. ....... I -,...LI.I .,.. L.II--mwIuIfIw1Ei!1!iM!II11'I.,-I I ATHLETICS dslLMIIIIIQQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE JIIIIIIIRUIWHIIWIIIIYIIII YH HIYYIIH1 WIIUVVIVI U' I' W ll' IllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUlmmulIulllllxluuIIIIIHIIIIIIIAIIllIumuumumnuuxrmuluulullulxnnnmnlllxmluImuIlllIull Illini '4 '4 ' EZEIEIIEIHIHIWIEIE 1 Z E I N 5 V 't S ' ' T H i 1 CIVSL 37 wlmmlng 861171 r- i ! Ojicers JOSEPH E. STEINHAUER . . . . . Coach JOHN KOCH . . . . . . . . Captain Personnel JOHN KOCH OSCAR R. BAKER P. E. PETERSON ORA MCMURRAY I MARK BACH LENNOX HALDEMAN -JAMES M. LOGIE ALBERT LAHMANN WILLIAM COLLINS LINCOLN A. SOLLIT I-IENRY S. RUBLE AUGUST U. PABST Seasons Scores WISCONSIN . . 29 MILWAUKEE ATHLETIC CLUB . 48 WISCONSIN . . 33 ILLINOIS ....... . 36 WISCONSIN . . 31 NORTHWESTERN . 37 WISCONSIN . . 22 CHICAGO . . . 47 Con erence Swzmmzn Meet I E Scores in Big Ten Conference Meet Evanston, Illinois, March I8-I9 'E CHICAGO . . . . 31 ILLINOIS . . 19 MINNESOTA . . 22 WISCONSIN . . 14 NORTHWESTERN . . 19 PURDUE . . . 3 EE ' P V T7I.13.x' 'fl 1 I I I I I I 'i I 5 11 EEZ Q5 I ,E 2 I 4 I 1s Q E Steirxhauer Peterson Bach Milcher 5 Petersen Pabst Logie Collins MacMurray E15 Baker Lahmann Koch Davies I-Ialdeman E .QAJ ...... !..lLl....l!.'!!1 11 '1 '1 '11 ' 1 1.H..,,.,..-.. 1!!.E.HHYTlTM! ....w.l'3!'n'.1'E 2. nE .'Hml 3!'EI'U 411'a1'1'!Y 2'!!! '!!!! !'EHU'1'f'1!TL'E!!!'T 1 !'! !'1!EH HE T1!Wl'l'HH !91U'PH T!'Fl'!!'!! '! V' l.E.'!.!L..J.1!'l'l'!!W!E 'lP. 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The 1920-21 Swimming Season 1-IE varsity swimming season opened on December 18 with a meet with the Milwaukee Athletic Club. Al- though Milwaukee defeated Wisconsin, the varsitysquad of natators madeastrong showing in the breast stroke, 100-yard swim, the diving events, and the 440-yard swim. Meets with the Milwaukee Athletic club will be made annual events with the Wisconsin teams traveling to Milwaukee for two contests each year. The first conference meet of the season was held on February 19, when Illinois visited Madison. In spite of the fact that the varsity team was dealt a severe blow by the loss by ineligibility of six regular swimmers and Coach Steinhauer was forced to develop new men in a few days, the score was close throughout the meet. By winning the last and deciding event in the meet on February 26, the North- western team, 1920 conference champions, defeated Wisconsin here by six points. The Badgers, with only four veteran swim- mers in the lineup made a strong showing against Northwestern, which had not lost a meet. Further wrecked by ineligibilities, the squad of eleven men journeyed to Chi- cago, where the crack Maroons piled up a large score against them. ln the Big Ten contest at Evanston on March 18-19, Wisconsin placed fifth, Koch, Peterson, and Collins winning the first three places in the 200-yard breast stroke race, Collins and Koch placing in dives with second and fourth positions. Two varsity swimmers, Robert Benson, '20, and john Koch, '21, were selected for the All-American swimming team by Frank BI. Sullivan, in the Inter-Collegiate Guide. 'gg:gg3353gg3mm,,,yn.33,1,,,g,,g33g3Lg,-,,,,,Mgg:fm5:5:::L35.37-QIIMM-nl .mmumnuiimuminmiiiiwiumimiuunininuuuiumuunuiinuwiiumiuiimimmmnunuwrnlumiumw ki. 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Although Chicago took the match, the team furnished some keen competition, Brorby winning his singles and Cotfredson and Fanning their doubles. North- western was decisively defeated, the Wisconsin team taking all but one match. Prospects for 1921 Although two of last year's mainstays, Brorby and Taylor, have been lost through graduation, the outlook for a successful season seems bright. Slew Fan- ning, whose past record brings out clearly the consistency and skill of his play, has been elected captain. Cotfredson is also a very clever man on the courts, and will undoubtedly make the team this year. Sickness kept him from achieving that honor last year. Among the other men who will make a prominent bid for team honors are Tredwell and Aageson, both Sophomores, and Clague, a junior. These latter men are very fast and accurate, but the honors are so evenly divided that any member of the Tennis Club, and many whose abilities with the racket have not yet been displayed, will furnish formidable competition for berths on the squad. I , I i . 9 .gb 5 ,L s 5 f I .P -fir HaQWwwak',alLr,i5EwmAa5w , ftHMWMWHWSEmLNQWwNfiWfM'f: W- 'N 51:2 W E - 2 ...M cw.. A . Chicago Serving III IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -.Ur-qv ...IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I .II II.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII II.. III... ...II IIIIIIIIIII.IIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .lli IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...II II... II... .II II III Page .912 E EE 4i3ifPE'Qlf'1if' . ,..,-1qlffQil'f': T A Y ' ' H 'MT 'ji' l1'5l:fl:l.,n W--A ------V--Q- -LL --- ..... S-,illlfiiliiliiiimitfitiseit .t.,..--g.,,,4 I . 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A tWt shall be awarded to a man who wins two matches in singles or doubles in dual meets with conference teams. The winner of any of the awards stated above shall receive a white heavy knitted sweater, V neck style with a cardinal band around the wrist. l l l l Fanning CWisconsinD Serving l l w ' W i--- III. Page .913 ,. .... ,, ,1ii7E52E155E!E!5EE5F5515EEZEE5EE1E55!151?E5ifZE!EiE55EEE5'EiEE1QliEEfEE5llmfmF551if5W!E5l5!EMElTi f, l.4,,.?,.,,i.,I ..4.,,,4.......,.,....... --- .,.. -, ,.,, --..-,- ..... ...E ..... ..-.,..m,.m:E 1,. .a...,.'b,Mmn Q1Ulllllllllllllllllll1111111111111111111101111111l 'l1 '1llm'llllllmllllllllllll11111111111141'WillUlm' '11 11 EW'lm'1 'f1U'1'fQ!lE1E! 1H!!llWHHM!li1lllillmlmlllglllI .. 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A., 411 gig EE Mar. 4 -Wisconsin, 1131 Chicago, 1161.65 gig Conference Meet, March 11 and 12 - Wisconsin Second. 35 Eleventh Annual Northwest Gymnastic Society Meet, March 18 - Wisconsin Second EE 1 The Varsity Gym Season Egg The Wisconsin gymnastic team won one dual meet, lost one, and earned second place in the Conference gymnastic 212 over the Milwaukee Y. M. C. A. squad in the first meet of the season, but lost to Chicago by a narrow margin in the ee EE first Big Ten dual competition. Chicago again beat Wisconsin at the Big Ten tournament, forcing Wisconsin to take gg QE a second place. After the regular schedule was completed six Badger turners represented Wisconsin at the North- EE EE western gym tournament at Minneapolis. Two-tenths of a point separated the Wisconsin squad from the winning - - 222 Minnesota team. 515 Q' 533- EE : : . E.: 1. EE 3? . - 1 I mt QL' as 1 gif EE ' EE Ea E12 E12 gig H as EE EE EE Sf? 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The Badgers captured an easy victory E naw- wt: .--in i:-w:i'u- .--vi i-ir r-1: wr- , ., in . -- .....4ff :: I M!L.-,-- ...... -,,,u- 1mguwwwI'lllfllllllilltlillitllillllll..1 llllilillIFiihiliilillriimwiimimi mmmmmm ------mmmmmmlmml I.. . ,,..., , ,... L. ... L., .,.. ..., . ... N.,..,,.,.... -.t .. ,. . ..... ..-..i-D I......c.,..,,,,...-.-... 1:25, 'J!JUlfill!ElifZEliQ ilmilfilfi lffllllllil Iilllii -Ellif E351 if it . ...,., ., . .. -...., UT., fx I-'zalf:::l'riul:Lau1l1'::'il-:iflzzlzreli-:ftiililif fl lt ' lf I ' I ' I VU Ihm.,-..,I- ...,. ..., . , ....... .... . Y I i I -4 .. , .-..-., ,N .N 'i1'1eF', l-211251323 iifvR,vlJ5Gl5C5Ei.?JETi,1iIIZ.I.IGI5D51.55-I-ulililihiii512522212MW..-.i.w. mil ZILLM... H'lllm'll 'll'm l ' 192 I Wrestling Tearn Q ll ll l Oficers GEORGE L. Hrrci-icocic . . . . . Coach IVAN H. PETERMAN . . Captain Y Personnel ORA MCMURRY .... Heavyweight WILLIAM H. KLASS Lightweight HAROLD H. HOLMES . . Light Heavyweight LUCIAN C. CULVER Lightweight L. GRIFFITH BARRY . Light Heavyweight IRVING R. I'IADDORFF Lightweight l'IARRY M. PIER . . . Middleweight JAMES S. HEss . . . Featherweight EDWARD H. TEMPLIN . . . Middleweight ELMER A. WOELFFER . Featherweight IVAN l'I.LPETERMAN . . . Welterweight G. W. PRIDAM . . . Bantamweight CHARLESJ.POSEPNY . . . Bantamweight Season's Scores jan. 29 Wisconsin . . . . 8 Ames . . . 46 Feb. l2 Wisconsin ..... 32 Northwestern . . . I4 Mar. 4 Wisconsin ..... 34 Chicago ..... 8 Mar. ll Wisconsin Finished Third in Welterweight Division at the Conference Meet. The Varsity Wrestling Season Although the team was hit hard by ineligibility, Wisconsin had a successful season. The men started the season on January 29 when they met the powerful Ames team who were forced to put up the best fight of their season to win. A week later they overcame the strong Northwestern team by a score of 32 to 14. On March 4 they met the Maroons, and in spite of the fact that only two of the regulars were competing, they won 34 to 8. The next week the team journeyed to Indiana for the conference meet, and although in a crippled condition they more than lived up to expectations by taking a second in the All-Western Meet and a second in the Conference Meet. Voltz Madden Toleber Seitz Fry Stockstead Lewis Morrow 'Palmer Cottan Prideaux Woelffer Haddorff Klass Barry- Templin Farrand Tiegor Doehler Metropolis Coach Hitchcock Captain Peterman JlvtllllllllllmlHIINrKII!WHIIWIl7Illrl1IIl1nlllllllllllit V h B-wMwL--llE!!!!-U!.'llll!wmgT.I1uV'lp'tmlInltl!lIIL,M A- A-4 E-N --WMM-4 iv -',,Al- -'M YIII WN ULQALZVW vi ii will in i.. iiHiMEiiiiiiMiiEifm iii1iiM' tt ' .H...Hi....,ii...ii....i.,....Nliiliiimmi7a.,..,...' 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Welterweight University Boxing and Wrestling The seasons activities in boxing and wrestling were concluded with a program Of twelve matches - six boxing bouts and the same number of wrestling matches - at the Mens Gymnasi- um on March 19, 1921. A record crowd attended the fmal matches which determined the champion- ships as listed above. V Fundamental Principles N .img-qrvgsgyvggimmmmum.mynnmmmmmugvlgwumnmnnmwmggmnimnmmmmwii-3 -:nr-qi-Iggggqggfgguygfgg 5:ywgwig!!gggluwgmniinmiwwggmnniimginmimniqiimmnmunnniumvnmmygimmmmnmmnnimnliiiwfgrgg' EFA. - mmmnmmir-5 u ummmmLinnmmunnunummuuumuuuumnumumunmmnumlnmmnmmllmuiummuunxsunm mmiunummuuunnml .Ill illlmunumummmu mn un iunawilunuumuimm in mimuummmm miimuimliuuimnmiuuiuuinnuiuuuummmmmmmnmmmmnummmnmmuliunmlmiimsmuminmnnuiuummimnmnmwia Page .916 . H TMJ. ,air - 1 ,. ff, , ...wi Q' I C Q' 2 ' N 1 , , . ex, W ,um 'ish' e f n M. R, .mg ,- -'Q ,Pwr if 1, . 3. , ififf vu las ,GH 0 1 ak 1: g Q M-- P Q 92 M aff? Q11 B Q fr, 4, 4- f,... . A 5.5 .. 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The Freshmen, well versed in the Minnesota shift which had been drilled into them by Coach Driver, played a strong Offensive game and had an edge in yardage gained. The powerful attack of the frosh was of no avail against the Sophomore defense which stiffened each time their Opponents neared the goal line. Both teams scored their points in the first quarter of the contest. Within ten minutes after the first kickoff, the Freshman shift worked the ball down the gridiron to a position in front of the goal posts. Stone, yearling quarterback, carried the oval over On a short plunge through center and then kicked goal. Ojicers EARL S. DRIVER . . Coach MERRILL E. TAFI' . EVERETT E. ALTON CHARLES J. BAREIS HAROLD J. BENTSON FRED R. BEEKEN GEORGE A. CARLSON JOHN E. CRAIG ROBERT E. CURLEY BERNARD M. DEMOLING FLOY J. DORSEY ANDREW J. DYER J. C, FOSTER Personnel WILLIAM l-I. FEIRN CLE GUNDERSON I-IAROLD E. I-IANSON MEREDITH S. I-IENDRICKS CARL V. JOHNSON MARK F. KESSENICH HOWARD B. LYMAN THOMAS F. MILLER DELBERT R. PAIGE BENJAMIN N. PEARSE HAROLD A. PETERSON Score: Frosh 7 -Soph S7 . Captain GORTON RITCHIE CHRISTIAN B. ROSSEBO JOHN S. ROWLAND DAVID E. SCHUMACHER BEAUMONT A. STEEL MARSHALL L, STONE MARSHALL I-l. SMITH MERRILL E. TAFT ROBERT C. XVHITTEN IRVIN E. ZASTRONV ALTON S. l'lEASSLER I Frosh Tacklezl-la rd ECE EE E22 -I ...mui..m,..nuI.I-MII I Iwi... .,.m.W...m.... Im., mug...M.min5..,,mImm....,.....,.,W-.Il-..I..wm.III II--.IIm-uiII.--mmmH.-mumvIi..mmmmmmImmm..IIm...Wmm.. mmvgggumwfwgiiImyu..3II5qu5.WIWIWg.,Iigigngmiwgwm-.greg5 Inwmmmmimumuumnmnmm I I mum: n I funn vi n u u mum mm In lu um numlwlmuumu mn mmImmuuuuinuinm-will .Ili .imnmnnu I II m mu mmumuuuuiiImmmunumm,mimimuimiuiuummuimmmuii ImIiummImuuumumnuummu un nimiurnimuuuuuuiuumtmmmuunnmimumimmmnmmmm Page 418 :ii -,- ay: ei: psig:sqmities:iagggsggggilfzgtl11551!1pE:!1Lr:!ggIn!lgJtQgQEif!1233151533351vgilmmgn1::wifilrzirzrwmltlizlipefzzilshiilzlq q':I,MI.,.J,., ...,. 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Goeltz shot through the line for a touchdown and O'Neil tied up the score by kicking goal. Neither team gained any important advantage during the remaining three quarters of the combat. The two squads played up and down the field, with both threatening at times, but lacking the necessary punch to carry the ball over for a score. When the Final whistle blew the second year men were advancing to their opponents goal, but the last minute rally failed to materialize and the game ended 7 to 7. Ojicers GUY S. LOWMAN, Coach C. J. BEYER, Assistant Coach LOREN A. HUME, Captain Personnel LOREN A. HUME . . End WALTER C. MCCREERY Quarterback DANIEL C. O'NEIL . End HARVEY B. Precor . Quarterback JAMES I-I. COYNE . . . End DALIES J. OYSTER . . Halfback HERBERT BONING . . Tackle Lucius P. CHASE . I-Ialfback THOMAS CLARK . Tackle ROBERT, I-I. SYKES . I-Ialfback EDWARD R. Dick . . Guard KARL S. REYNOLDS . Halfback PHILLIP W. VOLTZ . . Guard HOWARD L. JOHNSON . Habfback IVIALCOLM M. I-IIPKE . . Guard IVAN I-I. PETERMAN . I-Ialfbaek VILAS D. YOUNG . . . Guard EARL L. GOELTZ . Fullback RALPH W. MCELWAIN . Guard ELVIN M. HARTLETT . Fullback LAWRENCE O. KELLOGG . . . Center Score: Sophs 7 -Frosh 7 Wi The Sophs Gain Five 7' ,,-M-mm.0vm-- mu nu :mmmwumnm Mwgmgiigugiiii mmm.. Dig-iLnmmiiyiuimmmmmummm: 'iurfillyvnmum J' i umm., mlm mi .mi imimniwiimii if ii miimmit-iiiiiiiiiiiilimmili .lit ilmuuimmmiiummu Page .419 immimmmiammiimnummmn F A' 777 7 7' 7 Qin 'iii iumiiuiiuiiiiiimitin ..-N ,F5E!??l5?!Zl!f5?'fliilliiii521232352113!ii!!i?E5fEl5E51E75I5lEEilQ35EEEi3E!ElllE5!ilili5?lll555117513iiill5l7ii'. , l5W'5ffl5'i3flfi --.T . l:,,, - ,..,, - .., ,,,,A .,..,,,..,,,.A.. M,..,.,.. .,..,.. ,,..,.. . . - A,,...A ,1, , ' ATHLETICS ll J f1u!!2!11!!!!f111!!'sll!!f1l1+1'!l11ll ,L .......I............................U -v... 1,: .::. .'1.. 4A:. .. 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High Jump ..,.. . , .REGET C235 PLATEN C235, HAMMEN C245, and STEGEMAN C245 5' 11 Cl'ied for second and thircl5 Shot Put ,.... l.,. CLARK C235 NEUPERT C235 MAY C245 31' 956' Pole Vault ..... HAMMEN C245 KINGER C245 EIRING C235 10' O Discus Throw .... SCI-ILOTTERBECK C235 1-IAMMEN C245 OTTO C245 102' 4 Javelin ........ HAMMEN C245 SCHLOTTERBECK C235 STE!-IR C245 140' 5 Hammer ...., NICHOLS C235 NEUPERT C235 THORSON C245 123' 5 Broad Jump ......... RESET C235 MAY C245 INGOLD C235 20' 9 Relay Race ,......., . SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN CASH, DOLLNVIC, SCHU, MCCANDLESS5 Freshman-Sophomore Indoor Track Meet Gymnasium Annex, january 15, 1921 The Result - Freshmen 605 Sophomores 43, The Summar ies Event First Second T11 ira' Record Sho: Put .,... ARMSTRONG CF5 SLAUGHTER CF5 THORNSON QF5 33' 7 56 High Jump ..... . . . ARMSTRONG CF5 PLATTEN CS5 REGET CS5 6' 1 40-yard Dash ..,....... ..... S TONE CF 5 XVALLIS QF5 ARMSTRONG CF5 :ALM 45-yard Low Hurdles ..... ..... W ALLIS CF5 OTTO CF5 STONE CF5 :SM Broad Jump. .......... . ,... lVlAY KF5 REGET CS5 ARMSTRONG CF5 21' 5 Quarter Mile .,.,..,... ..... M CCLURE CS5 JOHNSON CS5 HOFACKER CF5 :57 40-yard High Hurdles .... ..... AR MSTRONG CF5 UTGAARD CS5 WALLIS CF5 :O TWO Mile ...,. ........ ..... F I NKLE CF5 DRXNIELS CS5 10:44 Half Mile .,......... BARTRUIQ CS5' ELLISON CS5 lXflCfXR'l'HUR C55 2:18M Mile Run .... FINKLE QF5 CROSS KS5 BACI-IHUBER CS5 4156K Pole Vault, . . HAMONN CF5 and MCCLURE CS5 GRUEGER KF5 and TOMLINSON CF5 11' 9 Cl'ied for first5 CTied for third5 Relay .... Won by SOPHOMORES ' .... 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EE Gymnasium Annex, February 19, 1921 . me Event First Second T11 ird Record Egg Inter-Fraternity Relay. . . . . .BETA TI-IETA PI and SIGMA CHI, CTiedD SIGMA NU 1:40M Inter-Sorority Relay.-. . . . . .ALPI-IA PI-II DELTA GAMMA A PI BETA PI-II 8:39M 255 Inter-College Relay ...., . . .BELOIT ' RIPON CARROLL 7.:26M gig Incer-Company Relay .... . . .COMPANY G COMPANY A COMPANY I 1:8M High School Relay .......,. . . .MADISON WISCONSIN 6.9M Military Academy Relay ...... .CLILVER SI-IATTUCK y 7525 Military Academy Shot Pu: ...., PIERARD CSD MONTGOMERY CCB 41' 3 Military Academy High Jump. . .WOODINGTON CCD WHITE CSD RICHARDSON CCB 5' 6 ' 40-yard High Hurdles .... . ..... KNOLLIN STOLLEY ANDREWS 25M V4 40-yard Dash ........ . . .SPETZ ADDIE CBeloiLJ STOLLEY AM ala 1 45-yard Low Hurdles .... LISKOVEC 39' ll CTiedJ 5' 10 KINSEY Zl' SM' E Shot Put .... ,....... . High jump . . . 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CUSTAN 36' 6M' Beta Phi Psi GIBSON Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Gamma Rho High jump R. GIBSON MCKINNON GIBSON and O1'I'o FARWELL 5' 8 Theta Delta Phi Deli heia Dell Sigma Phi Phi Psi CTiecl for thirdj Quarter Mile HARDY HOLBROOK MCCLURE PHILLIPS BOARDMAN :5 5M Alpha Gamma Rho Sigma Chi Pi K. A. Sigma Nu Phi Gam High Hurdles STOLLEY NEWELL GIBSON NOHR HILL 4 :SM Sigma Nu Pi K. A. Theta Dell Sigma Phi T, K, E. Mile Run f DENNIS WILLE l-IOI-ILFELD TOWNSEND COOK 5 :1 M Pi K. A. I Pi K. A. Phi Gam Alpha Gamma R Alpha Gamma Rho Low Hurdles STOLLEY NOI-IR NEWELL WALLIS STONE :iM Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Pi K. A. Chi Phi Sigma Phi Two-Mile Run DENNIS WILLE HEWETT KRAEMER LACEY 1 1 :28 Pi K. A. Pi. K. A. Phi Gam Phi Gam Phi Gam - Broad jump WOODS STOLLEY WALLIS OTTO CAPEN 20' 28' ' Beta Sigma Nu Chi Phi Sigma Phi Sigma Chi Half M ile . POST I-IOI-ILFELD DENNIS BRONSON RISBERG 2 :I 2 Beta Phi Gam Pt K. A. 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Camp Randall, October 29, I 920 Score - Letters and Science 5 3, Engineers 47, Commerce 28, Agriculture Event 45 -Yard High Hurdles 100-Yard Dash Mile Run . .' 440-Yard Dash 40-Yard Low Hurdles 220-Yard Dash Two-Mile . . Half-Mile . . High -lump . Pole Vault . Shot Put . . Discus Throw . Javelin . . Hammer . . Broad jump . Half-Mile Relay CSALENTIN ?3f 7 I 54, First Second NUELL CED SALENTINE CLISISD SALENTINE CLIIISD -JOHNSON CLSISD SHERMAN CLSISD 1-IOHLEELD CAD E. W. JOHNSON CLSISD ASH CAD SALENTINE CLSISD WALLIS CED SALENTINE CLSISD CALLENBACH CAD FORSBECK CLIIISD FINKLE CED BLAKEMAN CCD COPELAND CLIIISD SALENTINE CLSISD AND HAMMANN CED 1 lAMMAAN CED I-IAMMAAN CED HAMMAAN CED HAMMAAN CED NICHOLS CED 1VlAY CED L. az S. 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JACOBSON, Appleton WALSH, Madison Left Forward . . SETTER, Menominee BRIESE, Appleton Center . . . OLSON, Menominee NEVERS, Superior Right Guard . . ROACH, Appleton Fox, Superior ' Left Guard . . . CHRISTOFF, Waukesha SMITH, Menominee il -l 5 -l sl El Si :T Teams chosen by Warren A. Taylor, Allard W, Frogner, if Harold C. Knapp, Clarence W. Mclntosh, and Carl F. Ceaser. APPLETON HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM l ' E-I gi l gli l Steaclman Hagen Laughlin Courtney Roach johnson A Zussman Jacobson Briese Coach Vincent Bloomer Captain Dunn gig El: -1 www. 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Quarter Mile 220-Yard Dash 220-Yard Low Hurdles Half-Mile . Pole Vault . Discus Throw. . . High jump Shot Put . Javelin Throw. . . Broad -Dump Half-Mile Relay 'l'Breaks former record. State Fifth Annua ormal Track Meet l Championship Track and Field Meet of the Wisconsin Athletic Conference Madison', Wisconsin, May 29, 1920 Ml The Result Stevens Point . . 54 Milwaukee . 15 La Crosse . . Whitewater . 10 The Summaries First Second Third Record GETCHELL CSD PRECOURT CSD DESSUPE CLD :Nag NoI-IR CSD SCHRADER CLD WATSON CWD 1102 RANDALL CLD P. 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ASSOVSKY FRANCES DUMMER GLADYS GREENE DONALD M. BENNETT CLYDE B, EMERY LYDIA E. I-IUNT ANNA M. CHRISTENSEN PHILIP FOX FREDERICK W. IRISH MABEL L. COOK JOSEPH G. FUCILLA FRANCES E. SMITH PHILIP DOWLING RAARJORIE F. STETSON Class of 1920 Elected in 1920 BERNICE ALBRIGHT ELSIE GLUECK EINAR B. OYAAS GLADYS M. BAUR EDWARD P. I-IALLINE CLARA O. PAULSON GEORGE G. BEMIS MERVILLE K. I-IOBBS LOWELLJ. RAGATZ FRITZ E. BISCHOPE ADELE M. I'IOFFMANN GERPIARD K. ROLLEFSON MARY A. BONZELET CLARA V. I IOOVER RXIADEE I. RYAN DOROTHY BRADBURY CARL A. I'IOPPERT ERWIN G. SEYBOLDT MELCENA V. BRADLEY MARION M. JOHNSON EDITH V. SHEA JANET BUTLER HOMER D, KESTEN IXAABEL G. SMITH KO KUI CHEN ERNA KIEIQHOFER DUNCAN J. STEWART CARTER C. CHRISTIANCY ELIZABETH R. LAMB ANNA B. STOFFLET FLETCHER G. COHN MARGARET I. LEE ESTELLE R. STONE DAPHNE G. CONOVER LUCILE S. LIEBERMAN GORDON I-I. TAYLOR GEORGE W. COON CHUNG I-I. LIU FRANCES TURNEY LINTON A. COX SAMUEL A. MACHLIS JOHN V ERHULST MARGARET CRAIGHILL MILDRED R. 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KELSO JAMES DAVID PHILLIPS JAMES WEBSTER WATSON WILLIAM SPAULDING KINNE LEO JAMES PETERS WARREN WEAVER JESSE B. KOMMERS JOHN REESE PRICE D. M. WILSON OTTO LOUIS KOWALKE ROLAND A. RACATZ MORTON OWEN WITHEY EIS EDXVARD ROSR MAURER HALSTEN BERFORDTHORKELSONJOHN E. XVISE FREDERICK E. TURNEAURE Members in University if Graduates RALPH E. HANTZSCH DELMAR W. NELSON ROBERT C, SIEGEL 75 CLARENCE W. MUEHLBEROER CHRISTOPHER ARMIN WIEPKING 2 Seniors 1 Elected as juniors Q 2 GUERDON H. HEAD WILLARD A. KATES -LLOYD M. SCOFIELD E MORRIS D. JACKSON HERBERT G. LINDNER OSCAR B. WESTMONT BURTON E. JAMES DAVID W. MCLENECAN ROBERT J. ZAUMEYER Q5 ALWIN F. PITZNER EE Zz: Elected as Seniors IE 5 HENRY M. FORD ALVIN E. MONTGOMERY A. ROLLIN STRIEGL SCRANTON I-I. GREGG PHILIP D. REED H. DANA TAYLOR ' E GUSTAF M. LUNDBERG PAUL W. ROMIG ARNOLD C. VOBACH DUNCAN J. STEWART 5 I junior Elected as junior X WERRIT A. GILES El? ' I P Iii . 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SCI-IUETTE EE gag Members in the University Graduates FREDERIC L. CONOVER JULIAN D. CONOVER EE Eli EE EE E., Ei: -Seniors EE Eg E25 ESE JOSEPH B. BOLENDER RAYMOND C. GRAMS ARTHUR O. OLSON gg NEWTON L. BOWERS JENNINGS B, HAMBLEM ROSS ROGERS CLAIRE C. CONCDON JOHN H. JAQUISH C. M. RUSSELL ROBERT B. ELLS BLANDFORD JENNINGS J. CALVIN NVOLFE , E s X -. RICHARD D. EVANS MARCUS W. LINK GEORGE E. WVOOD gig 3 MERVIN A. FLOM CLYDE L. NASH MICHAEL H. ZWICKER EE l EE . EE juniors E - EE HY J. BILANSKY RALPH E. HAWKS FRED RUFFALO WILLIAM BRILL ROSWELL H. HERRICK ROY SORENSON EE 5 EVRARD C. CALUWAERT D. RICHARD MEAD WALTER C. THIEL gg MILTON R, HART FREDERICK W. NOLTE LAURENCE WARNER E 5 ge E E Sophornores EE ROBERT L. LUENING FRANK B. LEITZ EE EE EE E55 SE 52? 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EIB 5 1921 5 5 5 MILTON CARLTON BONVMAN EIS ALLAN CECIL DAVEY E CLYDE BURTIS EMERY 2.5 EIS ls WILLIAM BONVMAN FLOREA EEE 15 E -is L55 EI Egg ,E LOTHROP FRANK FOLLETT CARSON FITCH LYMAN VICTOR IRNVIN MAIER LAWRENCE WILLIAM MURPHY CHARLES WESLEY TRAVERS EE EE LI, 1920 IACIIWI E FRANK LAWRENCE XVESTON LAWRENCE WATERBURY HALL HAROLD CLARK KNAPP E 1919 lAc!wej PAUL PASSMORE RUDY E25 iii LE ES 55 :Is EIS ESE I E :E :Ig L?IJwIuII1:IIIIInIzIIIIIIaImIIIIIIIIgIMI5.IIIIIIzIIII IIIIIImIIIIIIImIIIIIIIII IIII I IIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH-mdI I IIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIHIIIII-'III' MInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuvIIIIIIImrmIIImnIIIImIIInuIImnIIIIIIQIII-ryIIIIgIIIIIIIpEIIImMgIIIIIIIIIInImIg9mImIuImIrImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIII IIInIIIIIIIII1I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIrII III III Im Im I IIImImIIIImnnmIIuIInIII l ImImIIInIuIIIIIumnnIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIInIIEK6EEITTUEIKHEEi'iITI7iLifiiiKIf'KEM1IMmIHFiEIiiNiI II IIII IIHMFIHMZIKHKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII .III JI.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIII5 Page 453 EI! 52 :Q EI -I Z5 -l E E E E E E 2 -'EEF' Whse' , In ORGANIZATIONS TWF'i' Imm'MmnmmImIII.II. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,,E3:Wmm:5mm5mu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIII. IIuInIIImIImmwrmmn.mm..m..IIII..IIIm.saImI Senior Women's Honorary Society li I ?: Y i . Mortar Board is the honorary Senior women's society to which election is made at 3 the end of the junior year on the basis of scholarship, service, and womanliness. The - organization tries to promote and support worthy activities in the University and has i as its especial duty an interest in the co-operative house. Mortar Board gives an - annual scholarship of one hundred dollars to a University woman. Money for this is raised at the May Day Supper. Oficers MARGUERITE CROSKEY . . President FRANCES ELLEN TUCKER Vice-President EE HAZEL WRIGHT . . . Secretary HELEN HARPER . . Treasurer - - M ernbe rs E EI ISABEL BACON IVIARCUERITE SHEPARD ' MARIE BODDEN FRANCES ELLEN TUCKER ggi MARGUERITE CROSKEY WINIFRED TITUS Z 'Z HELEN HARPER HAZEL WRIGHT 5 E EI Et 5 in-l I -mm '-'- -'f ' Page 45.4 Ei 5 E E EE 51 EZ E EI E 5 E E55 S2 S ,,,,.. .QW ,,H , I n rr I I I m...II.m.I..I.IiIII...,ImImI,I.II.I....,,.,II..II,..I.,I,..,II.,...,. .nu, V'--' I I-I-I --'A Eg ph . . I Kappa Phi 2 ' I FOUNDED, UNIVEIKSITY OF MAINE, 1897 J XVISCONSIN, 1920 NUMBER OF CHAPTERS, 25 E E 'E E 5 , S .I . I SIE I. . . EIS I Phi Kappa Phi is an honor society composed of graduate and senior undergraduate Eg members of all departments of American universities and colleges. The society stands gs for the unity and democracy of learning. Student Elections are based on scholastic attainment and leadership. Ojicers gtg BENJAMIN HORACE HIBBARD . . . . President NVINIFRED HELEN TITUS . Vice President :E JESSE GEORGE CROXVNHART . . . Secretary FREDERICK LEWIS SPERRY ...... . 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I ELIZABETH ASH CHANDLER VICTOR IRWIN MAIER FREDERICK LEWIS SPERRY Elected as Seniors ISABEL LYMAN BACON FLORA F ILTZER WILLIAM HENRY PIERRE HARRIETT DOROTHY BARTLETT LEON FOLEY JOHN PINNEY ELMER FRED BENSON LOTHROP FRANK FOLLETT ISADORE ARNOLD PERSTEIN JOHN ADOLPH BIGLER HENRY FORD LESTER PETERSON 5: GERTRUDE BONZELET MARION GOODWIN PHILIP DUNHAM REED MILTON BORMAN STEVEN GOULD HELEN ROTH E -A WELLINGTON BROTHERS JULIA JUDGE HANKS F RIEDA LAURA RUMMEL F GEORGE CHRISTIAN BUNGE HERDIS HANSON CLARENCE KARL SCHUBERT E EE EARL EUGENE CARPENTER HELEN CAMPBELL HARPER TAYLOR HAYHURST SEEBER E BURTON CLARK, JR. WILLIAM HOWELSTON A MARGUERITE SHEPARD MARGUERITE CROSKEY FREDERICK IRISH THOMAS FOSTER STRONG JOSEPHINE DARRIN DOROTHY JONES LLOYD MORTON STROPE ALLAN CECIL DAVEY WILLARD ANDREW KATES MARGARET JULIA SWIFT E WILLARD LOYD DAYTON LEON ELMER KAUMHEIMER VICTOR TIEDGENS 33? HOWARD MCLELLAN DODGE MARIE METZ CHARLES WESLEY TRAVERS RICHARD DONALD EVANS CHARLES FRANCIS MOORE FRANCES ELLEN TUCKER PHILIP HADLEY FALK ALICE MUNRO HAZEL WRIGHT RALPH NAFZIGER E25 Elf.- EQWWWWWMWMIII....II....II .I III I I ..II...II..,. ..IIm.IWmnmm.IIIIIII...ImMMI.mmmmmmwII...II......I.....,,.II..,,.II..IIII...,-.ufIII,I.m..mm.mIII...IIII.Immm.mmwmmm.mnI1.IMWIMMI.mmmmnmmWmmIwWmmwI..mq5wq.TmIWWII.WEJ5 SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIII-IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuInnIuIIIumIIuIInuIIII1uIIIIIIIIIIIIInIuIIIIuIIIIInIIIIIIIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III ImmmmmmwIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-.IIImum.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIImumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page 455 . .-. ,. ..., AI, V- .,,..,....,1r 1-1:x .. ,,......-.-I--I-IU.. 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Secretary and 'Treasurer HAROLD BENTSON .Sergeant-at-Arms 5 Freshmen 3 ROY BACON ROBERT MILLER EDXVIN BELL CURTIS MOSS s EI' HAROLD BENTSON ARTHUR MOULDINO ROBERT BOEHLAND JOHN PONDROM i ROBERT BUTTS WILLIAM POWERS Els NILES COLEMAN DONALD RICHEY -E NARRY FARNSWORTH GORDON ROBERTS CHARLES GARY ALBERT STEGEMAN EXE Q15 JAMES GIBSON MARSHALL STONE STEPHEN HORTON MERRILL TAFI' LAWRENCE KELLOGG HAROLD VONNEGUT E35 LEIGHTON MCKINNEY HORACE WETMORE :F WITHA LAC!-IMAN EARL WINSTON HOWARD LYMAN GORDON WANZER . . 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Zeta Psi . . . Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon . . Phi Kappa Psi . Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi . . . Chi Psi . . Psi Upsilon . Alpha Delta Phi . Kappa Sigma . . Alpha Tau Omega Theta Delta Chi . Alpha Sigma Phi . l'lUSTON SCHEE GEORGE GATES LEE MGCANDLESS TRYVGE GUNDERSON FRANCES F OREN GUSTAV TEBELL MALGOM I-IIPRE GEORGE SPRACKLING JAMES LACEY WALTER SGHULKE RUDOLPH PABST SAM ROSENBERRY LESLIE GAGE DELNVIN JACOBUS ARTHUR F REYTAG ARTHUR BOYLAN EINER GAUSTAD Koch Reichert H ipke Pabst J Ones Gage E. Frawley Dyson Taylor Coates Clark Storey Foren Gilbert Spracl-cling R. Frawley Tebell Edwards Bollenbeck Fairbahks Jacobus Lacey Schullce Fitzgerald Gregory Freytag McCandless IH Im' I I I Imwwniii-mmmfimliiIIIIIIIIMIIMMHMWIIIIIIIH In .. 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EARL MECARTNEY JOHN MURPHY . GLE GUNDERSON . PAUL ESCHWEILER NORMAN CLARKE . EUGENE SCI-IMITT . PAUL MUENZEURO ARTHUR ARDIEL WILLIAM PAULEY . JOHN FITZGERALD JOHN STURTEVANT JOHN BLOSSOM . THOMAS REED PORTER BUTTS . VAN DYKE PARKER RALPH CURRAN . Phi Delta Theta . Delta Tau Delta . Sigma Nu . ' . Sigma Phi . . Beta Theta Pi . ZETA Psi . . . Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon . . Phi Kappa Psi Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi , . Chi Psi . . Psi Upsilon . Alpha Delta Phi . Kappa Sigma . Alpha Tau Omega Theta Delta Chi . Alpha Sigma Phi . NEAL 0'DEA DAVID FARRAND SIDNEY BLISS CHARLES HAYDEN JOHN MAXEY JOHN PINKERTON GORDON MCGREOOR HOBERT CURLEY BERTRAM BILLINGS STAFFORD HARRISON KENNETH ELSOM BENJAMIN PEARSE WILLIAM MAXWELL HORACE RISTEEN CLAYTON CHENEY JOHN ROE Maxwell Blossom Schmitt Pearse Elsom Risteen McGregor Pauley Pinkerton Muenzburg Hayden Billings Fitzgerald Cheney Riley O'Dea Sturtevant Butts Clark Curley Murphy I IIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I III I I I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII.,-IIIIII,II,.III.IIIIIIIIIIIII II I II II I IIII IIII III II II II IIII I I II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II IIII I II I II I I IIm 1 ' I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III,.IImIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII T III II I II I I I I I IIIIII I n Page 461 , ---- A --.L ,,.. . ......,,... .,..,....,, .... ....,,....,,.........,... - - .,., L . ,......-..-.-.-.,., ,fm I I f----' . . 435421. Tl 1 lI,.,.i1.,,:f: .I ORGANI ZA ION S - Em-.III.IIIIInIInIIImiIumIIIIvmIIIIImIImnlmm-mmummmmIm.IIIIIIIImmImIm.m.I.mmmmIImmInmIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIVIIIILIMQIMQI , PIIImlmIIIMUHIIWWIIIIIIII Iii mm III mmmmlmmim mIwgnwywlnmmgggggnwgwugwgiggw-wing EEI,im,--'--m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,5,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-'-,,,,,m7,T,,,,'T,,,ngEm5551,---'-'M,u,,n,,,,,,un,, 'T-u,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,m,m5, -,u.,n,m5m,,,,,...,,,.,,m...,LETm55F::1EEEHisEf::-:E,....--::mEfiE:i:--,,...,....-,-.--mm.ImImmIIIImIummIumInmmmIm: wnnu In mn IIInvnmmmiinnnmnunnnn mm I I mmm Iummiumwilliuinnmiul- Els E.: SE Mystic Circle Ei ES: E25 E25 Ti Sl 51: seg 5 I 5.3 -P E ,,, 2 2 E Eli . ' I , The Mystic Circle society, which was organized for social purposes, is now engaged in some big charitable work annually. Three freshmen are elected to membership each year from Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi E sororities. Y Officers MABEL M. SMITH . Presidenz RUTH I-IOUSEWORTH . . Treasurer DOROTHY SEATON -Secretary -5 Members in University Q Seniors BERTHA BLAUL DOROTHY SEATON I-IARRIET SCOFIELD E JULIA I-IANKS GRETCHEN SCHXVEITZER MAELE SMITH 1 I-IELEN MCCARTHY . RUTH STORMS QE juniors 75 JULIA COLEMAN MARY MCLEAN FLORENCE SCHROEDER , AI:-INE LAMPTON CATHERINE MEYER ALMA STRAIGHT 2 Sophomores ELEANOR CHASE RUTH I-IOUSEWORTH ELIZABETH MARSHALL KATHERINE ELDER MADELINE JOHNSON JESSIE MORTON Freshmen I JOY BACON MARJORIE COE GEORGIANNA KIMBERLY E22 MAROUERITE BAINES DOROTHY F RANK I-IARRIET O'SHEA EUGENIE BAUMANN HAZEL I-IEDSTROM MARY ELIZABETH RANDOLPH HELEN BRANNUM JANE RICHARDSON S SE E EE mnllmmllhllvmlllwr I l mm ' E '!TMF!l'!'!YFl'T '.lE!U'B!!UT'!!, ' '..' '.. L .' E!!l'l'MEWl'EE!!'1! . .' 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The work of this group has done much toward bringing about the excellent generalfraternity conditions which prevail at present. This work, although active, isnot ostentatious. The evidence of its ejectiveness is the spirit of mutual fellowship and co-operation which exists among the fraternities at Wisconsin. The Council sponsors all University activities and is greatly interested in the up-building of the highest ideals of University life at large. One of its principal aims is to establish more fraternities at Wisconsin and to permit more students to enjoy the advantages which fraternity life ajords. ' Thus it is hoped that the fraternity atmosphere of congeniality and wholesome comradeship may be extended throughout the University and beyond, into the broad field of good citizenship. Ojicers EARLE W. HARDY . . President EDWARD BREEN . . Secretary l'lARRY G. BARNES . . Treasurer Members Seniors J un iors M. ZWICKER . Acacia .... . C. RASMUSSEN W. B. MCQUEEN . . L. SMITH . . J. W. KOCH C. MOORE . . W. l-I. RIETOW L. W. MURPHY F. PABST . . W. DUNCAN . N. W. MARKUS Alpha Chi Sigma . Alpha Delta Phi . Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi . Chi Phi . . . Chi Psi ,... Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Tau Delta . . M. J. SHOEMAKER . B. ELLIS I-I . L. EDWARDS . l-l. l-I. SMITH K . AVERY . A. D. l'lOTTON . W. RICPITER .S. THOMPSON . W. D. GRAY H. G. BARNES Delta Upsilon . . . D MERRICK S. M. BAOH . Gamma Tau Beta . L. W. PETERSON E. BREEN . . Kappa Sigma . . . R V. SCOTT C. R. BENNETT Lambda Chi Alpha . D EDSON W. WHEELER . Phi Alpha Delta . . R M. IMMELL R. A. JACOBSON Alpha Sigma Phi . . I-I. L. PERRIN E. M. BOERKE. Delta Sigma Phi . . P. M. GAHACAN L. W. PETERSON Phi Beta Pi . . J. B. DAX'IS K. S. WHITE . Phi Delta Phi . . . A. BRADFORD E. W. HARDY . Phi Delta Theta . . E BREWER S. WELSH . . N. S. BOARDMAN Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi . . W. TURNELL C GUTENKUNST M. A. CHILDS . Phi Kappa Sigma . . I-I KELLAR D. W. SMITH . Phi Sigma Kappa . . A B. lVlCCONNELL I-l C. DENNIS . Pi Kappa Alpha . . L. QUAREERO S. COULD . . Psi Upsilori . . . E D. BRONVN C. F. VAN PELT Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . P. LYMAN W. GAUSEWITZ Sigma Chi . . . . B. NEELEN C. DORRIES L. FOLLETT I. P. SCI-IULZ . D. V. NELSON K. J. BENZ . R. P. BETHKE . F. S. TURNEAURE l-I. l-I. WHEATON C. W. TRAVERS W1 1 Sigma Nu . . . Sigma Phi . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi . . . Theta Delta Chi . Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Xi . . . Triangle . Zeta Psi . 111m11111111m111111. -1 1111- .111111111111111111i . 1 l... ..... 111111111111111111111111111111111I1 .III 11111111111111111111111111111111 Page 464 C R .G .R G STOLLEY C. CHADBOURN . J. GORHAM . W. B. KING C. W. RUSSELL . D . O. l'lORNE , L. S, GARBER C. BRUMMER fL. G. PHILLIPS E E :IH EE :EE SIE EI- E: EE H15 E ,H 51 E55 E12 :F E1 EE 512 :E fl? E. 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I-lipke Cherry Warren Merrick i Kellett Reynolds Gibson Frawley Bames Gardner Stephenson Fa gg Porch Nason Stevens Balch Karas North Frank is -.E I EE EF E., S -V X E E I Nlembers in Faculty f EE ,,, EI- E22 555 Ei E EE CHARLES ELMER ALLEN WAYLAND JOHNSON CHASE FRANK OTIS REED EE WILLARD GROSVENOR BLEYER GEORGE CONSERVE FISKE GEORGE CLARK SELLERY HAROLD CORNELIUS BRADLEY EWARD HALL GARDNER XVALTER MCMYNN SMITH WILLIAM CAIRNS EDWARD K REMERS BENJAMIN XVARNER SNOW , EIS EE Nlembers In Unwerszty EE EE Seniors EE EE HARRY GEORGE BARNES JOHN HYLAND WARREN GILBERT JACOB HIPKE PERCIVAL DEWITT GIBSON J OHN KENYON NORTH -L juniors EE ' E HAROLD MGFARLAND BALCH WILLIAM RICHARD KELLETT CHARLES SEYMOUR NASON 525 Q JAMES CROXVELL CHERRY LELAND LEWIS KARAS LESTER PASCH EEE GEORGE DEWEY FRANK ROBYN KIMBALL MACFADDEN EDXVIN STEPHENSON DALE MERRICK Es E15 5 EE- Sophomore.: gg sg! 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Fox Prescott Straka Gardner Hurley Peterson Olson McMurran Collinge Angle Rieek Simpson Campbell Blum J. Powell Wilson Mclntyre Jessell Bettendorf P. Fox Spawn George Stibbe Amborn Hughes Mendonca Members in Faculty RODNEY WHITTEMORE BABCOCK VIRGIL P. LEE FRANK WVILLIAM PRESCOTT JAMESI ONALDPAACLEAN Members in University Craduaw THEODORE LIVINGSTON SCHOLZ Seniors CHARLES RATHMAN BENNETT CYRIL LAMBERT ERICKSON IDRYS OSCAR HUGHES LOREN BENNETT PHILIP GORDER Fox REUBEN FRED JESSELL ARTHUR JOSEPH BETTENDORF RAYMOND WALTER Fox EDWARD LAUGHLIN BRUCE MARTY BLUM HERBERT GEORGE FREESE JOHN ARCHIBALD MACLAREN NEWTON LYNN BOWERS SIDNEY BRITTON GOPF I-IARRY IRL MILLER DEWEY GEORGE EDSON GILBERT GEORGE GRIEVE MARVIN GARFIELD PETERSON ALVAH ELLIOT FRANK SEVERANCE HAYES ROBERT BAYLIS SPANVN juniors LEWIS W. AMBORN KEITH LARUE FULLER LEONARD MARION JOHNSON VICTOR S. ANDERSEN CLAUDE D. GARDNER MARSHALL JOHN lVlAClVlURRAN ROBERT l-IART BRUCE WILLIAM LLOYD GEORGE GOLDIE RAYMOND OLSEN ROMAN BRUMM WALTER E. GETSHMAN FREDERICK WILLIAM ROEXVEKAMP CLAUDE WESLEY CAMPBELL WILLIAM J. B. JANISH NOEL RUSCH SIMPSON FREDERICK P. NOQUERIA AUSTINJ. STIBBE Sophomores FOREST G. ANGLE FRANCIS VERNON COLLINGE FOREST O. RIEK VICTOR C. ANDERSON HERBERT DICK HENTZEN JOHN A. WHEELER HENRY M. BLUME DARRELL D. MCINTYRE JOSEPH WILSON I-IORACE POWELL Freshmen ROBERT K. ASHTON JOHN J. HURLEY JOHN S. PACKARD BERNARD M. DEMOLING KNUTE L. JOHNSON JAMES W. POWELL GEORGE E. FREESE WALLACE E. MCKINNEY JEROME A. STRAKA T I II I I I I ''IIZESIIIHEIIEEE??ZZII'lfIII'l'II:2ZlIIEE3l3liIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Il H ' U' ' ' l .Il?EE?l?IllZlf2Til2lEI. 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BRUNKOW GUSTAVE BOHSTEDT I I E Ie IE Ie FAYETTE I-I, ELXVELL Members in University J. BERNARD JOHNSON SIDNEY L. MILLER Seniors ABE ABRAHAMSON DEWEY NELSON XVI-IEELAN SUTLIFF E WILLIAM G. FISCHER XVESTON PIDCOE LESLIE TASCI-I MELVIN LUTHER ARNOLD V. ROBERTS JAMES H. WEGENER RONALD MATTOX ARNOJ. SCI-IMIDT JULIUS XVENSTADT juniors Z RAYMOND OSBORNE BARTELS MERWIN HOWES XVESLEY KING EVERETT GLEN DREW GLEN JENKINS TERRIL MAXFIELD LEROY EDWARDS HOWARD JOHNSON BASIL MCKENZIE CARL G. FUI-IRMAN RUDOLPH ZIMMERMAN 2 Sophoniores JOI-IN DOERR, JR. PAUL MICKELSON EHRMEL NEESE LYMAN I-IART CARL MUELLER CARL REPP A' .JOI-IN EASTMAN JOYS WILLIAM N EILSON E I: EE I 'I I If I IH 'UW I' E!'L!!L., 'M'!'!um'W W f!!l E n u n W 'm'n'H!Hn IF I xlWE! ! !TE .-.,- l.,Q '9'! U !W l 'E !TWUH'!!HE'! 'U'9'T!'H!H!!U!ff!U!E!! U!YflE!'''!'U 1'UE9 'f!5!'U!YUTL E'1 Elf!lm'... 'W '. 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HARMER GEORGE ANTHONY CHANDLER JOHN BARRY HAYES HOWARD J ONATHAN BRANT ALBERT JAMES DAVIDSON RAYMOND EARL DONOHUE HARRY LLOYD EDWARDS LEONARD JEROME KAASA GEORGE AMUNDSON ELZA GLENN ASH ELMER DENNIS BYRNS EDWARD REYNOLDS CHEW,J R. GILBERT WILLIAM COMSTOCK WILLIAM HENRY FREDERICK ELMER CHRISTIAN BOUGHTON JOHN EMMERSON CRAIG Members in Faculty LEON KILBY JONES JOHN HARRISON KOLB JOHN CHARLES XVALKER HARLEY FROST XVILSON AMES ISAAC HAMBLETON GEORGE COLVIN HUMPHREY Members in University Graduates DOYLE HENDRICKS XVICTOR FREDERICK OLIVER NELS THEODORE NELSEN Seniors ABRAHAM LINCOLN MCMAHON LYMAN EDSON JACKSON CECIL EVERETT XVI-IITE JOHN WILLIAM KOCH juniors CARSON ELLIS PEACOCK BENJAMIN PARRAND STRANAHAN EDWARD GEORGE SCHERNECKER CLEMENT RAERBYN VAN DER RIET Sophomores ROLAND GODREY F RITSCHEL EDWARD HAROLD GIBSON ROBERT A. 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Peterson Bruegger Thomas I. Krohn Schultz Dauksys Jamieson Coyne Krembs Caylor Teschner Bachhuber Boies Ellis Pinkerton Emanuel R. Krohn Madsen Toepfer , Members in Faculty PAUL FRANCIS CLARK ERWIN GEORGE SEYBOLD GEORGE GORDON BEMIS JOSEPH DEAN JOHN ENGLISH FYSTER JOHN HOUSTON EDWARD ZELLMER Members in University Graduates ARTHUR J. CONNELL IRWIN K. KROHN CLARENCE K. SCHUBERT EVERETT D. IvEY TYRELL G. MCDOUGAL GEORGE THORNGATE Seniors MARK JOHN BACH VOLNEY B. HYSLOP LUCIAN GLEN CULVER JOHN A. BIGLER ALVAH LAY lXlEXVCOMB JOHN M. FEENEY I EVERETT CAMPBELL PAUL A. TESCHNER ROLAND JACOBSON BURTON CLARK, JR. MARK H. WALL FERDINAND R. KREMBS HENRY HAROLD CONLEY EDMUND LLOYD BERNHARDT MARVIN G. PETERSON RICHARD D. EVANS MILTON BORMAN ARTHUR HOYT UHL , ROBERT B. HEMINGXVAY EARL E. CARPENTER FRANK L, WESTON TRUMAN E. CAYLOR , juniors ' LAVVRENCE R. BOIES ANDREW R. MAILER LAWRENCE GREGORY JOSEPH DAUKSYS LYNDELLE C. PETERSON JOHN CLAIRE HARMAN HAROLD R. FEHLAND CHARLES C. THOMAS ARTHUR H. KNUTSON WILL B. GNAGI WESLEY A. Voss MARS L. lVlADSON HUBERT F. HARMAN FREDERICK N. BUSSEY EDNVARD G. SCHULTZ GEORGE J. KASTLIN ERWIN W. EXLEY RAYMOND TOEPFER HARRY FREDERICK Sophomores ALPHONSE E. BACHHUBER STANLEY EDWARD OCHSNER ALBERT LAHMANN JAMES I-I. COYNE CHARLES B. PUESTOW HARTMAN OLSON E GEORGE H. JAMIESON HARRY H. BRUEGGER HAROLD ALLEN PINKERTON ARCHIE E. GILLIS Freshmen KARI- WILLIAM EMANUEL WILLIAM MACKEY GUTHRIE V: n II Inn mmmumnm mum In mmmimmimwnm ummm n- I-.I In mmm ll lNEWEmllllwllflll 'l'! l '9l 9 'l 1219l!!.J'2 E!Pl f'!!W1l95i-'!'!'.5f If llI.r.Ml.r.ilI .. llI lIll.l'.l'll' I W mf. 'U W ' If ' FmiasnnlimiImil'mmmnHm'inmama.InmlammmmHaaEI. 'lI. '.IIIlflll.a.i..laz.ala.i...III II nm' H I H W T' 1 Q W hII-MII-II-IIn-IfIW-ml-IIIIIIII---'III I1 1'WI 'I'Wm 5 Page 588 ' . !!! !M!!!M!wH!M!lmml !W mWmmn'nnm 7 W II IIIIIII IIIII III IIII III IIII Im IIIIII IIIII III mm nu I umuIImuIIIIuIIIuIIIuIIuuIIIuIIIIIIIII .I I-:II!1:f1f..':1 ORGANIZATIONS M I, I ' '-I'I '-5'5 11:-Il. 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Gapen Members in University Graduate NELLIE MAE LARSON Seniors I MARIE VIOLA BODDEN ZELDA JUDITH GAPEN MARJORIE STETSON LAURA MAE CONNELL ESTHER VIOLA KREBS ELIZABETH ASTON VOORHEES EDNA COURTNEY GAPEN LOUISE MARORETHA MARTY MARY TOUCEY VOORHEES MARY ALICE NEWTON juniors EDITH HICKOK AULTMAN FIDELIA E. FRITZ ERNA I-I. KLOSTERMAN FLORA JANET BODDEN LUELLA KERSTEN I-IENRIETTE ALBERTA SUESS HELEN DAVISON CI-IASE MERLE VAN HORN Sophomores :I ELLA LINER LAMBERT ARLENE L. PACE VIVIAN RHODES Z WILHELMINA ELIZABETH MEAD STELLA STAHLMAN E Freshmen FRANCES RUTH SCOTT MARY ARCHBOLD WALTON El EI Ea if 2 si A! fs mmmm IIIWIIHIIWI' '-IIIIIIIIII H 'H'H'HH --.W ,.,. . lf..,'''E'F5'5TP!T'EI!E2'S'!i!!'l '!EN'E'E!!!'!i'1W!ff'igi mlm.IIm..3Im...I..I.:.AIm' I. IM. :l'. I.I.:..1''ln.:,1,....II...'1II....., U I.IaIK55HfEEiffiiiamIIm2mIaaHhm'i'Ti 1IIii:3I3'VIII-anmirITimInhfl'fufl'.ILITaasm,Ia,,man.,. ...I.I.. '.. I ! i uw: 'fm' 'nfI'Lfsf'Tnr..iHHI5 If '?fz'HIfIf. 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Gormley Emanuel Tyler Members in University Seniors EULALIA EMANUEL ELIZABETH IVIEADOXVS VERA TYLER PAULA KOMERS LEONA RUDER ,JULIET SPAULDINC juniors GLADYS CANCE MARGARET GORMLEY LAURA HAMILTON MAR JORIE DELLBRIDGE AMY MAKINSON Sophomores :T GRACE GREENWOOD Freshmen DORIS GORMLEY I-IARRIETTE GREENE I-IANNAH oHNsoN E HELEN L. SMITH ZZ . 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Its aim is to support the high ideals of the women students in the University and to better jit them to be true citizens in later life. BETTY KINNEY . Ojicers LILY WHITMEYER . NVILHELMINA EHRMAN ADELAIDE ANDERSON Seniors EMMA MUELLER . WILHELMINA EHRMAN AMY MAKINSON ADALINE THAYER . MATILDA KENNAN VIRGINIA CONKLIN ADELAIDE ANDERSON . . LILY WHITMEYER . BETTY KINNEY DORIS DELLICKER . HELEN POUDER . HARRIET SCOFIELD . IMA WINCHELL . EDITH BLACK . CARYL, PARKINSON, ERNA KLOSTERMAN . . DOROTHY WARE . ESTHER IRISH . Members Achoth . . . Alpha Chi Omega . Alpha Delta Pi . Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi . Alpha Phi . . . Alpha Xi Delta . Chi Omega . . Delta Delta Delta . Delta Gamma . . Delta Zeta . . . Gamma Phi Beta . . Kappa Alpha Theta . Kappa Delta . . Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Mu .... Pi Beta Pi . Sigma Kappa . mwiiuimmi., 'nur 'Ilr fwviminii 1 , , I , .Ii.IIII..iW.I.rI.iII.I.I.I,I..wII.. Page 580 . . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Juniors . HESTER MARTIN . 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ROGERS, President 1919-zo. :L gg junior Council EE O. R. BAKER THOMAS H. POND LAWRENCE EMMONS EDWARD GIRSON E - HARRY CARSWELL CHARL E5 P. MAGGINNIS BRUNO STEIN HENRY KATZ Eff KENNETH DAMON ARTHUR H. IQINNAN LEON DUNNVIDDIE RALPH I-IEIDBREDER CLIFFORD BRUDEN WILSON TRUEBLOOD JOHN COLE HARLIN G. LOOMER E BIRNEY F. MILLER GEORGE BRENVER JAMES BUXTON in Sophomore Commission Cabinet 95 ARTHUR WILEDEN , . . . . . President ROBERT REYNOLDS Chairman News Sheet Publication 5 CARL ROGERS ..,...... Secretary THOMAS L DARTNELL .... Managing Editor :,: EDWARD EWINC, Prayer Groups . Religious Conference DWIGHT DUNLOP . . . Advertising Manager Er: VINCENT Cox, Arrangements SIMNER HARRIS . . . . . . Assistant WILSON CROSS, Advertising LESLIE MCCLURE . .... Assistant ROBERT HESSE, Invinarions . Fellowship hleet ings PAT ERIORSON . . Freshman Assistant :. FRED GOETZ, Advertising gg CARL REPP, Social Freshman Inner Circle Cabinet E JOHN EMERY ......... 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I -af' Il l I gb, V Election to membership is based on scholastic attainment and achievement in activities. ARNO j. SCHMIDT l WALTER R. NEISSER WILLIAM F. RUBERT LLOYD STROPE . HARVEY G. MEYER l WILLIAM A. SCOTT X STEPHEN W. GILMAN FAYETTE I-I. ELWELL EE EE Ojicers Faculty Members EDWARD I-I. GARDNER KARL F. MOMURRY ALFRED P. I-IAARE Members in University ABE ABRAHAMSON GEORGE F. BREWER El THOMAS T. COXON W. W. CRANE HUMPHREY DESMOND 2 CARL FARRELL lg WILLIAM G. FISCHER PHILLIP Fox FARL FUHRMANN R. W. GARSTANG LESTER GRIEM EARLE W. HARDY SE EMIL I-IOFSOOS CHARLES HAWKES NORMAN JOHNSON l'lOBART KLETZIEN ROBERT LINDSAY R. ji LOWENTHAL RONALD C. MATTOX HARVEY MEYER WALTER R. NEISSER DEWEY NELSON ROBERT REYNOLDS 'E ' President . VicelPresident Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer MARVIN KING HARLOW PEASE RALPH STILES WILLIAM RUBERT ARNO -1. SCHMIDT RALPH SOI-IEINPELUG TAYLOR SEEBER VERNON SELL DAVID SMITH ELMER SNIDER LLOYD STROPE WVARREN TAYLOR EARLE J. TOWER LLOYD WILDER RUDOLPH ZIMMERMANN IE I Farrell Garstang Hofsoos Coxon Smith 'gg Wilder Scrope Rubert Stiles Schmidt Elwell Fischer Griem Fuhrmann Meyer Abrahamson Kletzien Lindsey Tower Seeber Matrox Zimmermann . -. . .I . W......l............. ...I ....... I ................ 'TI I. .... I . I ..FalEEIl5ffla'.llllllillillifll. ..........l.. ..I.Ilfffiiflf5lZI..I. lfII. '.I..lllflIIIl .. ' I I. ' ' I I I I I IIIIIIIIIII Im-M PG-UG 58.4 E E E E 1: AE E- EEZ E55 EI: ,W W I..I .,... II., ,,,,, M... ,,,. .I ,,,. ..I,I....I....,I, .,,.. II..,:...,...,..III..I.....I..,rI..II.,I..I.er ..., I.r,,I..I:,II.:,,I,I..,, I, I 'Q ' Qfrrfrtt't'I:tItxIfII'rI'ifi11ziifiitzxfizs:III ' ORGANIZATIONS ' lt' J.,-I I' ..:I,I,r:'--, RlllwtiltiVsiilulwuifiiuueiII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII 2! H ' . ,.....,,, --,. ..........,. ..,...... ........ ' '!!U !Wl.lL. ...l!!.'Ui' Iv ,, .,,. ,.. , ....,.. .,... . EEIWHEFUM-'III .... I .... ii,pI:.1n: ..,. :Ina .... I.za::zI:I.s.z:..,I..am:I:.1.T...:m T.iiIfJIT..T..'Jt' E 2 I. 5 5 mllll E E im . I Ill l I Nl I Advertising Club X I 1 E -.Q , ef' fl I '?'f5ff3,rfYf' ijjllls gf' Founded at the University of Wisconsin, 1917 The purpose of the organization is to promote interest in advertising among the students of the University of Wisconsin. Demonstration of advertising ability through work on University publications, or in the business world, and active interest in the courses in advertising is the basis of election. Ojicers IRWIN lVlAIER . . . . . . . President ROBERT LINDSAY . Vice President WALTER NEISSER . . . Secretary :Q WILLIAM B. F ISCI-IER . Treasurer I XVILLIAM FLOREA . .... Director Members in Faculty EDWARD I-I. GARDNER E. M. FISHER Members in University Seniors WILLIAM F. COMSTOCK CONSTANCE KINNE ARTHUR NELSON 313 PAULINE CORNISH FRANK KUEHL VERNON SELL KENNETH CULLEN ROBERT LINDSAY FRED SPERRY WILLIAM FISCHER RICHARD J. LOEWENTHAL LOYD STROPE QP WILLIAM B. FLOREA IRWIN MAIER ESTHER VAN WAGONER EARL I-IIRSHEIMER DONALD B. MURPHY WILLIAM WALKER WALTER R. NEISSER juniors PHILLIP BREDESEN WILLIAM ENOLEHART WILLIAM RENDALL CORRINGTON GILL DAVID SMITH X Sophomores BLANCHE K. FIELD ALLEN MULLER l Smith Bredesen Gill Cullen Rendall Florea Loewenthal Murphy Nelson Walker Field Maier Van Wagoner Neisser Fischer Fisher Engleharclt Sell Comstock Bailey Schmidt Lindsay Strope Kuehl I I III I .III I I- -- -r .I....,,233253555212E:Ilfl5IIl'lI:iEEEEEEEIEEEIEL......, T T ' Page 585 GEEHIEHEIEEEEEITIEIEIEIISEERE2125155ESFEEIEKIEEElEEiSiifISf!RWEIE55!TE!ili1!Eii1IEEE!IZEEEIIEZEEITIEIICIPIEHEIEIEIIHEIIICI E15 SE -I Elf Lfinmn::::::-:::::guna::::::::::::::e:m:.::1-41-m: '.::f:::'.:- rr-if-:..1.:::::z:..:1:.E:::.::U.g J.II.ImI.IImmIII..IIIII...IImII.I.I..IIm.,IMIII.,III..I..I....,I.M,MI. 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HYDE E. hfl.ARIGN JOHNSON Members in University IE BLANGHE ALLEN KENNETH EDE ALICE LINCOLN DOROTI-IR HOPE REAM ., EUGENE ALLEMAN BERNXCE ELLIOT ALTER LOOK ADOLPH EGLIE E23 TZ BUSHROD W. ALLIN EULALIA EMANUEL IKICHARD LOENVENTHAL WENDALL REWEY EE I 5 : 1: RAYMOND BATELS KATHERINE FERGUSON CARSON LYMAN HUGH RIORDNNY gg WALDO BATTEN HELENE FOSTER ROSEMARY LYONS VIRGINIA ROBINSON EE 'Z KATHERINE BEEBE RUSSELL FROST EAN MGBRIDE DAVID ROXVLAND gg WILLIAM BLOCHER LEO CANNON AROLD MGCLELLAND NAARJORIE RUFE EE MARIE BODDEN LONVELL GEIGER LESLIE MGCLURE FRIEDA RUMMEL 5 ADELLA BOIES IXAILDRED GERLACH CHARLES MACINNES CECIL M. RUSSELL LOIS BARLAND LLOYD GEORGE TAYLOR MERRILL XVILLIAM SALE MARY BRIDGMAN lVIARION GOODWIN MARIE METZ HERBERT SCHLEMAN ISABELLA BUGBEE GEORGE W. GREENE CARL MILLER ADRIAN SCOLTEN BERTHA BURKHARDT DOROTHY GUERNSEY BEATRICE MORGAN HELEN SMALLSHAXV F ERN BUSBY HELEN HAFFENEURG MARION MOORE WYMAN SMITH EVRARD CALUWAERT MARTIN HALLING ALICE MUNRO FREDERICK SPERRY DOROTHY CHURCHILL ESTHER HAVEN DONALD MURPHY DAVID STEENBERG WILLIAM T. COMSTOCK PAUL A. HOLMES LAWRENCE MURPHY BETH STENVART DOROTHY CROOK HALBERT W. HOARD RALPH NAFZICER MARION STRASSBURGER PENNELL CROSBY IQENNETH JAGOESEN AGNES NOLL EDITH SNVARTZBAUCH RICHARD CROSSE MARGARET JOHNSON MILDRED IQUSBAUM JOEL SWENSON GEORGE CROWNHART LEON KAUMI-IEIMER ARNOLD PERSTEIN WVILLIAM TANNEWITZ MARGARET DALY DAVID LACEY IVAN PETERMAN HELEN TONILINSON N- HYMAN DAVIDSON ARTHUR LAUN GLADYS PETERSEN HAZEL TOMPKINS gg I CHARLES DEMAREST EDWARD N. LEE DAVID C. PIGKARD MARGARET XVALKER SE HENRY DENNIS HARRIET LEVERICH Q-EJHN J. 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DAVISON MARION DEEBINK ELEANOR DEVINE KATHERINE ELY ANTOINETTE FEE EDNA GAPEN RUTH GOLVIN ADELE PUDRITH BERNICE ROLLINS JULIA ROSS ' JOSEPHINE SAMMIS CLARE SAUNDERS ELOISE SCI-IAFER JOHN SCI-IAUB LILLIAN STEWART R. B. STUART KATHERINE STOPPENBACK I GEORGE THOMPSON MARTHA GROAN INEZ MORROW GILMAN THOMPSON MILDRED GUENTZEL ALINE MORTON GRACE WORTH HELEN GUNDERSON ESTER ZARLING ls K , . . ' A EE Brochhausen Hawley Ely R. G. Stuart HIpple SammIs , Thompson Hughes gg Gucntzel ROSS Gapen Saunders Knoxvlin MOF1'OXV Worth Debbink Gunderson Axtell Kehl E25 - - sas Fagg Fee Meyers Schafer Kruse Haak L. Stuart McCullough Martensteln HIll EE . 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This organization meets every three weeks, and at these meetings musical numbers, Spanish comedies and interesting talks by students whose native tongue is Spanish, constitute a varied program. The Club assumes entire charge and responsibility for the annual Spanish play, Ojicers . . . . . . President . Vice President ELIZABETH FISHER HERBERT SOPPER . JOSEPH G. FUCILLA HUL-CEE ACTON . DOROTHY ANDERSON EDWARD ABRAMOFSKY GEORGE W. BAUM WALTER BAUM ANNE BODENSIEGK JOHN BROOKS JOE C. COLEMAN CALVERT L. DEDRICK LORETTA DELKER MARY M. DIGKSON LAWRENCE E. EMMONS ADELE FALK Membe1's in University PHILIP GATES GLADYS GREENE ELBERTA I'IlLES DOROTHY I-IOOPER MATILDA JEWELL GENEVIEVE R. JONES MARION j UNEAU ROBERT D. LYONS BEATRICE MCCONNELI MINETTE MONTGOMERY MARGARET OIKEEFE FRED RUEFOLO Secretary Treasurer GEORGE REED DOROTHY ROUNSEVELL CLARA RUEDEBUSCH DEDDY G. SGHILLEY EMMY SGHEGKER HELEN SCI-ILOSSER FRANCES SMITH BXIARJORIE STETSON XVARD G. TORNELL JOSEPI-IINE WVALKER LOLA F. XVI-IITE ESTHER ZARLING IIIIIIIIIImmInunIIIIIIIIInumIIIIIIIIIIIImuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I In Im Im mmm..ImmIInmIImmIIm Im mn IIImImnImnIImmIm.,'Inf-.WIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mil T' I ll ITWW' - HH E P a g 6 5 8 8 mnIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII In In IInIIIIIIImIm:IIm V-N i::m:nJi:l11:Susm15115I1.1121uggqlgiqsczsfgirlimjzeiflEiggvsmmgqfmImzfmmirmczrsnzzzzznxacrszxmrzi A pil, ,I.. . .. I . ,--if' .---L L. 11.1- .... Us .,N.... .. ruinIww!mtliiiiilmlllliill NI ORGAN I ZAT I ONS if Flllgilliiiliililiiiiiiiiiliimmi-IIT A ,. uuI ' f..0?f9N:f't . . E French Club Wi 4115 f I ill: 909, The French Club was originally formed merely as an open meeting for anyone inter- ested in learning to speak the French language. I t was felt, however, that the importance of the club merited its organization as an accepted University institution. Thus, the Undergraduate French Club of the University of Wisconsin has been organized with the purpose primarily to enable its members to make progress in speaking and under- standing the French language, to become better acquainted with the art and literature of France through papers prepared by the clubs members, and to promote University Members GRACE RAYMOND activities. Ojicers SUSAN D. BROXVN . . . JOHN S. IRWIN . . . GERTRUDE L. BONZELET . M. RUTH SMITH . . FRANCES E. DWIGHT . Faculty FERNANDE I-IELIE ALICE SALVAN ROBERT F. BRADLEY EMILIE DEJ EAN SVEA ADOLPHSEN MARIE BIELENBERG GERTRUDE BONZELET SUSAN BROWN FRANCES DWIGHT JOSEPH FUCILLA JOHN IRWIN U KATHERINE JONES I-IANNAH KROME NADIA LEVITIN DORIS LENGENFELDER IVIARGARET MALLORY LEONA MCDERMOTT GLENN MCMULLEN ' . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Social Chairman MAX A. SMITH MARCUERITE TREILLE MARY RUFFNER JOSEPH SHERR MARY STORK MAR IORIE TODD ELOISE WALDRON CAROLINE WADDLE W f g IwnmwuIII.lIIHvqlI',IInIIIIInIII I un umIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKI .Ili .IIIumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' Page 589 'E'i5I1fH!FV5!E?l!f.IEZ55 I I I -ifi 535 W E35 Q22 EL Si? 355 2,5 EEE Eze in:EWIAN:II:r:.1.I.1,:f:::1:12--irmzuz,.....1.- .... ......,, ........ -... ,I .., . ORGANIZATIONS ?M EMM W'V mi'3T ' ' .i.IiI.iwI..i..ImIi.mIi...I.m.III......,.....i...iI.mglffxijiiwghi5f11i:.::::::::x:E?:::25Efi::..1....Ii...immmm.miiwmi.ii..mIIm.in.iiimiiimimiiiiiiiiimimmmiiuiiimiwiwmimiimiiwIm,umi..Iii....niiiaaima.:n:m'..mIm.r..m,m,Ei5 : E15 I SE E I I lf' Sfflmiefeisgx ' . '1'-I ii' '32 ' ' junior Mathematics Club sa ir ' E 5 L W I I 'Q Officers PHILIP DOWLING . . . . . President GRETCHEN VOTTELER . . . Vice President AILEEN O'KEEFE . .Secretary and Treasurer 4 f Graduate Members EVELYN XVISE Members in University Seniors JANET DAGGETT LYDIA HUNT AILEEN O.KEEFE GRACE DESIMVAL ROSA IVIARTY ELEANOR PETERSON PHILIP DOWLING I-IELEN NEWCOMB GRETCHEN VOTTELER jf: . ini juniors 2 2 F. C. CI-IILLRUD I-I. R. LAIRD VICTOR VON SZELISKI ei: FREDONIA FRIES ALICE TUCKER Sophomores E DOROTI-IEA SCHMIDT W. 5. HUBBARD . l- - W ,S Votteler Von Szeliski Desimval Laird Hunt Dowling Tucker Peterson Schmidt Wise Dagger: Fries O'Keefe Newcomb ee QQ 'i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, im Im- Iniiimimmmnminnmmiin I- I I.mmmm Timm..mniviuiiiwmiimiiimn A Alma Qiiwigiiigvi I Jim lm-qwgimiiuiigirgiywiigwigiiiiigigiiiiiggmiyggvlnglgpggg2 5.i.RIIammmTa 'II Tumi. .IMI IM..i.,..I...I...I.If .I IMI AmIiazII 'I'TTMTM''TarTinIm.IrIwIzaImaaaIImmmmm,.Z.rfuHIf1fi.,.IiaIII.sII . . maIfIm.iIIIIITmi' 'i. . ,..,I.iifiIWm.I..I.fiffimwi.niiiiuiimiwiii.IIIiII.,.II...,.., i,.m.II.I.mii Page 590 EE :IE EI. I, E12 E12 E EXE ,IN ,-,! I.,,..U-W ..... .DL ..,.....,., ...-.. . ...- , .... .. '::..I':.:1q.. f,,,--, wwfvvlwII'+'wwIuvm...,.,,.,D,, .,... ,-,....,.4....:.,.IL ORGANIZATIONS .rTTl:1TTlT5lTT1Tmi4'I+I fIW - g m' H ' If' I ' H ''HH'II'v I ' I'H X5 I l ,..13A,1 1 V - ,??23l1'2fh2r-. E Badger Shi Club xx x' ' fi'i L 'Q?T ' vw? The snowless winter of 1920-21 was a great disappointment to the Badger Shi Club. EI A new thirty-six foot scafold had been built on Muir Knoll but there was no opportunity EE to use it. A team of five men, Robert Hesselberg, Tom Norberg, Oscar Christianson, Arne Brinck, and Ahsel Taranger, competed with the University of Minnesota in a dual ski meet, but were defeated by a score of 666 to 651. Hesselberg and Norberg won hrst and second places, however, and H esselberg won the longest stand ing jump. The club also sent skiers to the National Tournament at Cary, Illinois, and to the QE . . . Northwestern Tournament at M Lnneapolis, M Innesota. Sverre Strom won second 1- prize and Robert Hesselberg third prize at Cary, and at Minneapolis fifth, sixth, and g ninth prizes were taken by Sverre Strom, Alzsel Taranger, and Tom Norberg. Officers GEORGE W. MARTIN .... President DAVID LASEY . . . Treasurer AKSEL TARANCER .... Vice President LARRY NVARNER . . . Secretary PROF. E. H. BYRNE, Faculty Member T. E. JONES, Coach Members in University FINN AANESEN DWIGHT DUNLOP W. JEFFERSON RAONAR SCHJOLBERG AXEL ANDERSEN KENNETH FAC V. C. JOHNSON A. I-I. SEITZ DANIEL ANDERSON I-IANS GUDE ROBERT MEYER BIRGER SOLBERO JAMES ANDERSON TRYOVE GUNDERSEN K. E. LAMB RICHARD STOUT FRITZ ANKER CHRISTIAN HENRICHSEN KNUT MORTERUD C. G. STRACHN I. M. BENSON KNUT HENRIOHSEN FRED PABST SVERRE STROM ARNE BRINOK CARL I-IOFE R. J. PLUMMER GORDON TAYLOR HAROLD BRYN ORLEY I-IOLT MILTON POWERS S. E. TAYLOR OSCAR CHRISTIANSEN ALF IHLEN SVERRE ROLLAND ALVIN A. WEGEMAN T. W. CZAMANSKE EINAR ISDAHL EILER SCHJOLBERG RAYMOND WENGEL I. DREWRY :iz T' i1Ifffa fHWEgfl'!LT'fL':H!193521: 'WE' ' AKEiIEii?iIiT:1T13E51:TflilllxlrillligiggmsghIHZQSMIE ' I-T I T - ri T'gf:'ffffaIIif?h?'Wff:'h Efflwfffflfflf Page 591 f-rvI-1::rI::Ir1:-::-v:-wr-Ir:-r-.mana I I I l'I 7 'EEREIIE!E.?1IQE!EIi1?:IilE1I,IiilliiilliiilliliiiiVEEii2l3Z!illEIE1' ,I..I,..I.II.:. ..II,i.. .I... M... J... ..I..I.:.,.,..I,.i n .....:..:... M JJJII M JIIIILLJ . :lwillq J jails? iffiii-fir. ' International Club 'Qxfg X Above the Natives is Humanity fglgfxl' I IX Olfcers ERWIN T. MOHME . . . . . President JOSEPH G. F UCILLA . . Vice President SONYA FORTHAL . . . . . Secretary MOHINDRA I-I. BAHAD UR ........ Treasurer Board of Directors - PERCY M. DAWSON, WILLIAM E. LEONARD, RUDID M. KELSEY. KO-KUEI CHEN. Members United RUSSELL E. FROST OSEPH G. FUCILLA HELEN B. ANSTEY AURELIA L. BOLLIGER SARAH S. CUMMINGS PROF, PERCY M. DAWSON MARY R. ELESTON CARLOS X. BUROOS FELIPE C. CEVALLOS MANUEL GONZALEZ LEON V. LINSANGAN Ko-KUEI CHEN TSUNG CHEN M. H. CHOU ARY C. JOE-INSTONE RUDID M. KELSEY States PROF. WILLIAM E. LEONARD MRS. WILLIAM E. LEONARD FRIEDA A. MEYER LOWELL J. RAGATZ Philippine Islands PEDRO ,T. LINSANGAN I SMAEL MALLARI PIO B. MARTINEZ CHING S. CHOW MULLER L. KUNG HAROLD T. LINN South Africa -DE WET, VICTOR F. OLIVIER BENJAMIN J. SMIT, CLEMENT M. VAN DER RIET. Germany --MARY M. BAUSCH, MRS. M. BEYER, ERWIN T. MOHME. Denmark - RIGNOR C. ESTVAD, RUTH C. ESTVAD. England -FRANCES V. KUPPERMAN, JOHN F. Chi GERARDO O. OCFEMIA RICARDO ORTEOA CONRADO M. PARAS na VEN H. LIU CHIA C. LU TSU P. PI japan - MESNO KATO, THERESA M. REICHLE RITA SCHENER JOHN H. SICHLING RAYMOND G. WEIHE FIDEI, T. RAMIREZ ACUSTIN RODOLFO NICANOR G. TEODORO CHANSSON C. TSENG YUAN L. YEH JuNzO SARO. Russia -SONYA FORTHAL, CLARA D. TIGAY Argentina - ALFRED HUDSON. Canada - MIRIAM COMPTON. Chile - MARIA M. MANOSALVA. Iceland - BJORN G. BJORNSON. MARTLEY' Lithuania - EMILIA J. GIRYOTAS. Hawaii - MABEL S. GOO. VIOLET GOO. New Zealand - GERALD F. FINLAY. Izaly - CHARLES GRECO, BRUNO MARTINELLI. Sweden - SVEN A. NORLING Wallari Martley Weihe Van der Rict Olivier Gonzales Dawson Frost L. Linsangan Finlay Martinez Bahadur Girgotas Chen Chow Bjornson Teodoro Yeh Hudson Ofemia S.Linsangan R. Estvad De Wet Lu Tseng Burgos Cevallos Fucilla Martinelli Ortega Linn Smit Manosalva Bausch Beyer Kupperman Paras Kato Kung Anstey Scheuer Mohme Tigay Forthall K. Chen Bolliger Rignor Estvad 1 ImIImmInnnnnnmgnnvmvmnnuimmmIIIIIIII!IIIIxnMuIIIfunnIi5IggmqgwmgImwgym MIggw-mr-III',.IgjgggIIIIgu U , II n vnuInInuniIIIIIIRQQLWIWMEIWIDTIQQQEIETQIIIQ5u3 IIu mmnnimwwnvmm-w WHIIE 1 I I I. ...WI I . ...III.iInmanmannnam.I.IIIMIIIimmaIm..w-'IW...Ii.i.IIII...In..i.i,....Ii...,II...I...mi.....ii..iiI.........II...iIIITI.........,.I......i..I,..I. . , ...M...IIII...IIMi.,I...IIII...,....,.I.....I.I......i...I..I.. ...I we Page 592 E -1 L , E-E E52 5.5 .-.Newiiilfilfssisiienfsf1IS:QI1I52S1GIIIamiME5!Evlfmwi5Q2Hf1fMfi'2iff1W'2m?WEr1l. . . IZMTI.: ML .........,...,..... ,.,. . ...... .-,.,W.!u ...HW,......,.,..,,.m.. . y . M hhuu . ununn ! hAw,5,w.w,f,5.,wn uuux M 1.,.,.w..,,rnm.,yggigpgggmfgiglgfiIn ORGANIZATIONS -4,i1I,igijg4ji:aiiQQglg.1Qg!..,W..W....,. . W H . H U, HHN. i...m.....m...1f1WW...wW..,.m...W...! mmr..i...-.. In ...Ammm.wwwn...m.n......m...,rurwmwn-mvmwnn..m..m.....1.,.,,,.,miEimiiii:akamaiEiIlzziiiltiiziiizxzzfiijfilzj,, ...M,..a9,......nm...3n,ii.n I i 1 I I 1 --mm I nnmammzgg 5 ,,nH 1 I Ill Y 1 1 i ggsfxwlugigsx K Phil ippme Club r V135 ..,,.. .Sf E52 M.. y '7..:.,!V Eff 5 wo! EE N E 5 E E The purpose ofthe Philippine Club is to bring the members into closer contact with one another, and with the entire University. E 5 EXE Ojicers CONRADO PARAS . . President NICANOR G. TEODORO . . Vice President FELIPE CEVALLOS . Secretary MANUEL GONZALEZ . . Treasurer Members ANTONIO ASCANO PEDRO LINSANGAN RICARDO ORTEGA CARLOS X. BUROOS ISMAEL IVIALLARI CONRADO PARAS REGINO A. CANSINO P1O B. MARTINEZ FIDEL A. RAMIREZ FELIPE CEVALLOS PEDRO L. MONTELLANO AGUSTIN RODOLFO MANUEL GONZALEZ MATEO F. OCCENA NICANOR G, TEODORO LEON LINSANGAN GERARDO OCFEMIA SIMPLICIO A. TIGLAS ggi igi 1 F Ramirez Burgos Gonzalez Paras Rodolfo Mallari Cansino Martinez Ascano Linsangan Cevallos Occena Tiglas Ortega E Montellano 1!!E!!!EN9!9MU!!L'fE!!E',, , lvlfffugggggewmvaiiizs111''11+'.:'!!!!!f! ,,... '9'W 'Eig 1.uW1.m...u,,.......5,....i,, , ,,,,,, , ,, . ,H...Hu1H..W...m,......,..l1.ni,fm,....W...1......,.,. , 1 1 W'-W HW Page 593 ig 1!5!ETi!II!3I:51EISIEIQEIQITREHEIEI!IIIE5IEIIEJIEl?IEEGE2IIEIIT!EIIEIEII5ZI7EKEISZEiiI55i5IlI12EIIdEiII1EE!IiiI2Eiii2E!EillEIIiI' :I: .ffm --I. --zu:::::I:::::L::1:-L::4::1:.:::-.::::I-Igizgmze-1: '-x-f--- - -'-f ---- - - f-' - -I-:EI:.:L:.1:IIl- .- .1-:.-- ....If1IIIefs1 ' ll,'1'5':f'1l:-:. II . I ,,,,N, .L ...,..,. I A4A. . .,,. .. ORGANIZATIONS A,,M am .III Im I III IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-.,Ij5::gm155Q555E55EJi555f55iE:57E5EE imgEEm?m7u73,.lIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III IIIII II IIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'iII 1fmW...E'.,ma.QE I 'lllu ' 5 I I lf I-Im - ' gfezsffs U. of W. Engineers Club I . - I 3 SE uma Ei The Engineers' Club was founded in 1894 for the purpose of training its members in public speaking, debating and the discussion of problems of an engineering nature. Ojicers MILTON A. POWERS . . . . President FREDERICK W. NOLTE . . . . Vice President FRANK A. BLIESE . . Secretary and Treasurer Members in University Seniors HAROLD I-I. BROWN ADELBERT P. GERHARDT JENNINGS B. HAMBLEN W ILLARD A. KATES juniors HERBERT j. MUTH Ross W. ROGERS EEE Zig 3 THOMAS W. AYTON F ELIx G. CIIIENTHER FREDERICK W. NOLTE FRANK A. BUESE THEODORE A. LEDIN WILLIAM D. O.CONNOR JOHN W. COLE ERNEST M. LUNDA CECIL P. PARSONS ALFRED R. COTTON PARRY I-I. MOON MILTON A. POWERS DANIEL W. DONNELLY ARTHUR M. SAMP ' Sophomores ' LOUIS G. ADAMS FRED A. SIMONS Freshmen CARL j. ANDERSEN 2 E I Muth Kates Anderson Samp Simons Gerhardt ,E Cole Cotton Parsons Powers Nolte Brown Lundue Moon ' Guenther Rogers I-Iamblen Ayton Adams Q I -545 E T lU!!'!!'L W!'I'l'E1TY!!!ffY!!' U!!!'!'l!Y!f!l '- N 'l I 'l 'l'1ll ,,.l,-..'... 1 f59U'5 E'fl'E'! 'U . .. f'9!nuTuf lE I III IIIII IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII III I In IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II II IIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIJIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIQ Page 59.9 a as Era E EIS Ei IE 'HEHIEIEEllillflblilflmillllillflllllllliIlI5Z!fl5MFIElIE5llll5.!I15IIGR5lIlF.IIEl5TIiIl3VCEIiCfiIlllfflllilllEl5Gl.2liIl2filll,IlIT Il ff...I.I: , ..-. :Ln :-L. ,If -- - A-:..: 'f-- ,- - I -- -I I . v:'g1.IgJ3Z,j,: -:I . ,,... . . ,.... . II. M W Emwwwwwmmiymuwmwn AN,, WJ I II IIWEQQMMEQLhx:mmxfggggg53rffi?f?!liS2ml55T 3 WLIII. JJMQMWMWWWWWUII I I AHIWWIIHMIIIIHII Ummm ETI IL, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 ,, u,,, ,,,,A,x, nn,,,,,,4, ,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., W l,,,,,Au ,A ,,,,A,,,,,,,,, I ul.. , I Mului xllllwxvlvliixklllll H II.Y'kLvI-'NNvv I I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I ,Ei- li E.. ...II i.., - . . . ' I?f'.+ w'U1Qj32l f American Society Mechanical Engineers l .l5kI'f'pb1I5l A lllllf ' Ei .,,v Z Ojfcers El: EE A. E. BERGGREN . . . . . Honorary Chairman EE P. W. ROMIG . . . . . . Chairman gli gi D. W. MCLENECAN . . Vice Chairman Eg ,. A. P. GERHARDT . . Secretary C. W. PETERSON . . . . . . Treasurer Members in Faculty A. E. BERGGREN C. I. CORP G. L. LARSON P. H. HYLAND Graduate Member CARLETON E. SAECKER E Members in University Seniors MARSHALL BAUTZ ERNEST A. RAFELD TURMAN G. GLENN RUSSELL G. DAVIS JACK RUBENSTYNE WINFORD W. GREILING EDWARD T. DONOVAN NORBERT J. SCHAAL GEORGE H. GROSS el HORACE K. DEAN HERMAN P. SEIBKEN ROBERT A. HARRIS MERVIN O. FLOM J. TAYLOR STRATE EDISON E. HENRY ADELBERT P. GERHARDT FORREST E. SMITH CHESTER E. I-IUNTZICKER BERGER A. HAGEN HAMILTON D. TAYLOR LELAND L. KARAS FRANK S. HAYES RAYMOND R. BETHKE ROLLAND F. KELLOG ANDREW B. HAWKINS JOSEPH O. BRANKS RALPH N. KIRCHER ALFRED IHLEN ROBERT I-I. BRUCE ERNEST A. LONGENECKER BURTON E. JAMES CLAUDE W. CAMPBELL TERRILL B. MAXEIELD PAUL H. KURTZ EDWARD L. Cox WILLIAM D. O CONNOR DAVID W. MCLENECAN IRVING K. Cox HARRY A. PHILLUPS CLARENCE W. PETERSON MONTROSE K. DREWRY MILTON A. POWERS HOWARD M. POSz FREDERICK R. ERBACI-I N ELS C. RICHARDSON WESTON W. PIDCOE EDWARD R. FELBER ARTHUR M. SAMP PAUL W. ROMIO JOHN P. FERRIS HENRY R. STEGEMAN PAUL A. ROYER MERRIT A, GILES OTTO F. WALLMAN l l I Smith Powers Henry Felber Erbach Samp I. K. Cox Davis Kurtz in Strate Hayes Bruce E. L. Cox Rafelcl Bautz Hawkins Posz C-lem Gerhardt J Longenecker Maxfield IVIcLenegan Rubenstyne Romig James I Dean Drewry . O'COnnor Peterson Campbell Taylor Kellog Wallman Giles 'Greiling Royer III III I'7mamIIIIIII 'IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I ITT' ii IIII I IIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIl.IlIl.IiimaannaanI IIIII IIII II I I III ll 1 I um H Page 595 J .L I. . -umm 1L!.I.!!.1JI!.. 5. W ' IiiuimiiiiumiIiiimiiiiiiiiuiiimi amid I-fm -L' fw- I '?E3i!EI!5F3i5IJLGI'5IMI!EEEEEE?II!EI:HEZEE!.!EI:rI!ME!I...llk51IiQ2EEil1IEEEHifilifilillliliiLUEEICIHEEIFZIIZT 5:1:4:::::.:Lnsg:11::::::1:1:r::::::::::-:r:::::::-':.:nga1-:...1i.:11.::SJ:1:m i-- firirzi- , ,,.1Iu.fS I-'IJ ,. .-2:1122 '-.Def I.: 'i.!-Mila:-. Y, .5 A- QRGANIZATIQNS , iii...Tr...iI,.iIY.....I,.....,.....,.......,.m.,i....,.i .n:mm:j5u:MEE12'..':--r::r:i:':::: :f- . FIiTiITI7lIIIuumuInIIuIKIIIIIIIuIIIIIIIImIMMII 'TEITI :IIIITIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIII un 0 e 4- 5. 4uil ' X X Ill A I Il l I U. of W. Civil Engineers' Society X Q 410 :FXEKBA XIII! I The objects of the society are the advancement of engineering training and public speaking, and the promotion of fellowship among the men of the Civil Engineering course The society has recently applied for aj-iliation with the American Association of Civil Engineers as a student chapter. Ojicers ISRAEL I. ROTTER . . . .... President WALTER C. THIEL . . . . . Vice President HAROLD E. CRIDER . . Secretary and Treasurer JAMES R. PRICE . . . Publicity Manager OLAF N. ROVE . . . . . . . Critic Members in University Seniors EUGENE F. BESPALOW SYDNEY R. COLLINS CLAIRE C. CONCDON HAROLD E, CRIDER HENRY M. FORD SCRANTON H. GREGG ERNEST M. BARNES HERBERT F. BIERSACI-I EMIL S. BIRKENWALD CLIFFORD O. BRUDEN LEON E. CHASE WALTER J. CONNELL MARSHALL A. GEILFUSS LEWIS H. KESSLER HERBERT J. AFFLECT JAMES T. DAWSON WALTER C. JAECER FREDERICK W. KREZ HARRY MAROOLES WILLIAM F. MOE!-ILMAN JAMES R. PRICE juniors PENN P. LIVINGSTON EARL K. LOVERUD WILLIAM B. NEWING MELVIN C. PIERCE ROBERT B. POXVELL H. MONROE RADLEY ANTHONY F. ROHLFING Sophornores ALDEN C. FENSEL MARION D. HARBAUCH ISRAEL I. ROTTER WVILLIAM J. SEDER PHILIP K. SCI-IUYLER A. ROLLIN STRIECL C. ARDRY WILLSON HERBERT H. WHEATON OLAF N. ROVE TI-IEODORE L. SCHLUETER LEO H. SI-IAPIRO XVALTER C. THIEL FORREST F. VARNEY ADOLF F . YOUNGBERC KARL ZANDER XVALTER O. ZERRAS LEONARD J. KANARD ISRAEL E. IVIARKS Varney Sedar Striegel Radley Gregg Wilson Bille Moehlman Rohlfmg Rove J aeger Newing Fensel Geilfuss Price Barnes Thiel Rotter Crider Margoles Bruden Loverud Pierce Wheaton Ford Marks Bespalow Connell Birkenwald Shapiro , ' ETEIHfTfCEZGiIIi:Il 'flII'l'fi:lIHCfIIKIlfIf.....,......... :lin Page 596 Ea EVE ai? EIE EIS 3 E I-HI,IAI--I.pIIIWI1.r11II II-IIII-II-If-.III-II qv--'AI I .--, I-I-,IH-,.Il,W.,,,U.,,.I.,,.l.,,.K.,,,.I..,.m.,,T ,I. ,Ml X.I..I.:.II...,.I..4.II:I..IIfJI...'.I..I.II..I.I ..,.,. II.....III..I..I...III.I.!.kI...I..I.I....III..II..I.I,I..III...III:,.I.I.I.I :..II IIII II IIIIIIIIIII IIII II BIIIIIIII n,n. 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MITCHELL W. CI. TRAUB E. BUTTERMAN A. HIRSCHBERG A. E. MONTGOMERY H. H. TOBIN F. CIRVES H. G. I-IOWLANO C. L. NASH C. M. TRINNIER E. N. COLEMAN H. C. HUBBARD C. S. NASON A. C. VOBACH R. W. CRETNEY W. R. KELLETT F. S. NEWELL H. WARMUTH E. CI. DREW L. KIRST C. NEUMEISTER B. A. WEIMER A. F. EBENTIER H. D. KITCHEN F. A. NOTHNAGEL J. F. WELCH A. R. ELLIS P. M. KOENNECKE, P. PEKOFSKY R. W. WENGELL E W. R. ERICKSON A. S. KRENZ A. W. PESCH O. WESTMONT S. FIEDLER R. ZAUMEYER SIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII IIII IIII Hawkins Ebentier Anderson Head Koenecke Harvey Vobach Merriman Wegner Cretney Schmidt Huegel Newell Lewis Foote Traub Cirves Miller Buckingham Ames Zaumeyer Bennett Pope Silverstone Kurtz Pitzner Butterman MCKaig .Westmont Pesch Larson Drew Hubbard Erickson Beglinger Howland Pekofsky Nothnagel Kitchen IKirst II I II I I -WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII--III-VIIIIIIIIIIIQI I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I II I II I I III I I II IIIIIII II II I II IIIII I I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II IIIIIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I .III IIIIIIIIIII I Page 597 IIIII II I IIIIIIII 5.5 EE: SIE ,L ,... 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CONOVER ' Members in University Seniors WALTER L. ALBERS LARS K. HUMEL GUSTAF lVl.l.,UNDBERG CHENC K. TSAO EVERETT L. GRUBB HOWARD G. HYMER LOUIS R. MANN FREDERICK S. TURNEAURE LAWRENCE H. HAHN RALPH L. JOURDAN JOSEPH A. ROMAN WARREN W. WALTERS JACOB R. HIESTAND MARCUS W. LINK LLOYD M. SCOFIELD MICHAEL H. ZWICKER Q gg J un iors if EDWARD M. ELSTAD JOHN B. HOLMES GSCAR PFEFFER WILLIAM F. UHLIC jj RUPERT ERICKSON T. DELBERT JONES ROY W. REDIN GILBERT W. WEGNER EARL E. FOURNESS HERBERT J. KEMLER RICHARIJC.ROBERTSON CLEMENT H. WILLIAMS WESLEY O. GERICKE JOHN F. LINDEN OTTO L. SICKERT HERBERT H. XVOLTERS GILBERT G. GRIEVE BIRNEY F. MILLER THOMAS D. TAYLOR ROBERT F. WOLVERTON ALvAiIh4.PhLL X Soplwmores . CLARENCE W. ALBRECHT RAYMOND D. HOTBERGER EVERETT W. JONES MORD M. BOGIE MILNER H. HAWKINS CARL W. LEEMHUIS E TERRY K. BIGLOW QTTO B. HERBENER RICHARD S. MCCAEEERY, JR. ALvuJJ.EMANUEL FRANKLnIE.JOHNSON RAORRBfT.ROBERTS Ei Freshmen ELMER W. BECKER MILTON GOLDMAN OSCAR J. SC!-IMIEGE 5 . Q -ln Pfeffer Hofberger Taylor I-Iussissian Holmes Miller McCaFfery Redin Emanuel Albers is Kemler Walters Jourdan Scofield Albrecht Herbener Gericke Conover Erickson Humel Wegner Shorey Link McCa ffery Linden J Ohnson Uhlig I Tsao Becker Mann Hahn Jones Lundberg Elstad Wolters Leemhuis E 5 . . . . .W. WMMWWMMWWMMWWWMWW . WWWWMMWMWM .MWMWWWWWWWE 1..I... ....mini.1m'.mm'.'.'.i ...1 .. .. ..... ...... . . ..... . ..'Iii...I....'1I.is1'II'TrmT.Iimm7m.mmnImmI..l. II. ImI.I...1.III..II.I. ... . ..'... I.f...II.I.I.a...I.' m..I.....m.amT....a..........a .. .. I ..hi...Ei?.2iiMiE..i.um.ImmumII '-mmu.ImI..uuI.1uwIwuIIE Page 5.98 l Ei- -T as EE -i- E25 I as ii!iTZI5l!EI?EJ!E5551ECE!I?Cl!ii!II!?!5lRi!i?E!EI!5PEHiIiEiK:iEIllf1IZ!BlQEEZEIi.I!TE1!iIl1I!:3iI!ZTII1lT521211HIRECiIllTiIIiZlEI!iIl1IIl.1 s Tl I l' 1,4 I S -1 EY El Ez E il El E1 as . ,.,,,..,...,wigTiigigiiifzgiiggilI.., QRGANIZATIONS JUlgflea.climaxT,.g.,...,.,,....,,,, , , . EFMEMIWHHQ i ' IHHIvilllllVlllwvvlllvlllvliww III' H'y1':35:fLZuQWLIn:::'115:f5Im3!Hgmwlmgwln IIIWLVL 1: WWLI Emmufwulum Mllillthvtiu Izmlw Vllyu Wimlmnzumiuuufuwvilwlvullmuummmnl 1 T T A T xy up 4 IV yiTiuf i,f,,jiijimQ:jg'! E13 Z EE ull iinult 1 Ill XI 1 . ,ggi wg - U. of W. Branch of A. I. E. E. ' Tglffgg 2-2 ' .X jg!! E I 1 s - xiii A Ojicers eg R. E. HANTSCH . . . . .... Chairman if jg E. D. JOHNSON ....... Secretary and Treasurer ETS Executive Committee ' PROFESSOR BENNETT I-I. SORENSON C. T. SCHRAGE E75 , Member an Faculty PROFESSOR E. BENNETT Members Ln University Z Seniors , C. J. ANDERSON R. C. GRIMSTAD C. W. lVlCCOLLUM C. T. SOHRAGE -T N. K. AVERY R. E. l'lANTZSCH l-I. I. MILLER R. C. SIEOEL j- I-I. I-I. BROWN M. D. JACKSON C. M. MORLEY I-I. SORENSON gf W. E. Dick E. D. JOHNSON I-I. J. MUTH I-I. A. STERNLIEB W. M. EDMUNDS W. A. KATES I-I. A. PETERSON D. J. STEWART A. I-I. GOULD I-I. G. LINDNER R. W. ROGERS juniors 5 T. W. AYTON M. CHRISTENSEN J. W. MAOANN C. P. PARSONS E. D. BAUER F. G. GUENTHER G. S. MEYRICK G. D. ROBAR E I-I. I-I. BECK M. P. HANSON P. I-I. MOON J. S. STRONG T. V. BITTNER R. J. I-IEINS F. W. NOLTE A. TARANGER P. G. BOWMAN R. I-I. HERRICK G. W. PALMER Sophomores I-I. F. ALFERY I-I. I-I. GERMOND J. C. LOTTER J. R. STEIN K R. B. BOHMAN C. T. KRAUSE I-I. L. RUSCH S. STEWART R. A. CLARK L. M. TRAISER is Freshmen A. FRASER R. T. PERRY . I-I. R. SPROUL J. P. WELLS I E. D. LILJA ii - 1 X l l - ' Herrick lf-Iantzsch Stein Guenther Schrage Sorenson Jackson Muth Anderson Lotter Grimstad Dick Beck gi Morley Rusch Bohman Bittner Bowman Traiser Clark Magann Palmer Christensen Siegel Kates Parsons Sternliel: Johnson Bader Bennett Robar Brown Z1 Heins Strong Alfery Lilja Hanson Taranger Peterson Miller Moon ' Germond ig 5 Ez: K . . U . Page 599 .5 ,F 'x mn Members in University ELMER E. PRICE iR:Tl5'EiE5!EI!5EEIER'RI!iFIEJREIZHEEKIEESHEIRQIEEIHEHEEZIEEIIIHEEEEiJEti1Ri1iIlR11Ei5llE5iZl2!iIlEIiZ ' ' ORGANIZATIONS 1 IIIWEWI.WI II IwI,wm-.....I .... I 1-.--....-umuwm m.'L.'I1'I 'iHI42!1!I!fI1 ,L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIWMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIi1ImIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIiImmIIIIIIImIimmmmImnIITIii ' RHEEGEEEMEQMEEQ EE 'Winn Y E: EIB E WINS: A . . . E . -merican Association of ngineers I dw' 45 ' I University of Wisconsin Chapter gs 4 iii fo is 'hw ' ' EEE The organization aims to raise the standards of ethics of the engineering profession H and to promote the economic and social welfare of engineers. Olfce rs , ISRAEL I. ROTTER . . . . . . President OLAF N. ROVE . . . Vice President LAURENCE H. HAHN . . . . -Secretary MARCUS W. LINK ....... . Treasurer THOMAS W. AYTON EARL D. BADER EUGENE BESPALOW HAROLD W. BILLE ' ROLAND H. BECKER GEORGE J. BORGMAN CARL W. BRUEMMER LEON E. CHASE CLAIRE C. CONGDON HAROLD E. CRIDER JAMES E. DAWSON WALTER E. DICK DANIEL W. DONNELLY MONTROSE K. DREWRY ALBERT F. EBENTIER ARTHUR W. EDWARDS LEROY L. ENDERS PHILIP FABIAN MARSHALL A. GEILFUSS LEONARD E. HAHN RAY P. HANSON ANDREW B. HAWKINS ELROY H. HINKLEY LA VERNE M. HOFFMAN JOHN B. HOLMES MERWIN H. HOWES, JR. GARDINER G. HONVLAND HOWARD G. HYMER WALTER C. JAECER DELBERT T. JONES RALPH L. JOURDAN JOHN E. JOYS LEONARD J. KANARD CARL F. LARSON ARTHUR R. LENCK MARCUS W. LINK EARL K. LOVERUD JAMES E. MACKIE JAMES R. PRICE ORA C. RABBITT CLARENCE F. RASMUSSEN GARRET D. ROBAR ISRAEL I. ROTTER OLAF N. ROVE 'I CARLETON E. SAEKER GEORGE F. SCHUBRING PHILLIP L. SCI-IUYLER MORRIS SHAPIRO FORREST E. SMITH GEORGE P. STEINMETZ ROY L. STITH A. ROLLIN STRIEGL JOHN F. SULLIVAN WALTER C. THIEL ARNOLD C. VOBACH XVARREN W. WVALTERS els E4 E12 EIS iii EH EIS EE SIS ,IS -ii EXE E, Ia ADELBERT P. GERHARDT HARRY MARGOLES PETER WVALRAVEN Si? HARVARD GIDDINGS EDWARD MARRS HERBERT H. WHEATON RALPH N. GREENMAN GORDON S. MEYRICK C. ARDRY XVILLSON SCRANTON H. GRECG EINAR A. NORSTEDT HERBERT XVOLTERS GEORGE H. GROSS ARTHUR O. OSLON ADOLPH F. YOUNGBERG jfg EARNEST N. GUILLEMIN OSCAR PFEFFER KARL L. ZANDER 552 GLEN I-I. GUSTIN WALTER C. PROCHNOW EMIL J. ZAPFE LAURENCE H. HAHN if If ,L EIS E23 ,E Kanard Gerhardc Jaeger Walraven Steinmetz Hinckley Hoffman Howes Greenman ff Smith Youngberg Rasmussen Bespalow Wheaton Holmes Stiles Giddings Striegl Congdon if Lander Geilfuss Loverud Enders Gustzin Thiel Price Dick Zapfe Hawkins Bader Larson Dawson Edwards Meyrick Hahn Router Link Lenck Stith Howland gg Drcwry Rabbitt: Donnelly Rob:-Ir Ayton Jones Price Gross Pfeffer Marks Crider J- EE I 'll' !!'l1!f! I'!!!!El!!EEUH .,,.... ...'!U..f!'!lf'l!'!'UY!'!I ! '1I Ill 'Il'I'!!!llU U ' V' l l 'l ' fill'ff'f5'ffl 5'f'lf 'l'flf3 'f5 'l'f'59'3 ! 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' each spring, The club sends live-stochjudging teams to the National Dairy Show and the International at Chicago. is E Ojicers First Semester Second Semester GILBERT C. MARSHALL . . . President G. HOWARD CLAPP ..., President PHILIP W. GATES . . . Vice President LAWRENCE E. MURPHY . . Vice President WALTER B. KOEHLER . . Secretary VERLYN F. SEARS . . Secretary ALBERTJ. DAVIDSON . . Treasurer JOHN J. HANOUSEK . . Treasurer MARY C. JOHNSTONE .... Custodian DAVID R. LACY . . . . Custodian El' ABRAHAM L. MCMAHON, Manager 1921 International Members in Faculty W. A. HENRY A. S. ALEXANDER A. W. HOPKINS R. S. HULCE l-I. L. RUSSELL G. BOHSTEDT - F. IQLEINHEINZ G. C. HUMPHREY S. M. BABCOCK J. G. FULLER F. B. MORRISON Members in University -QQ BUSHROD W. ALLIN JOHN GRAY CLARK MCCONNELL MANLY H. SHARP egg LAWRENCE W. ANDERSON WILLIAM A. HAXRTMAN CHARLES A. MCGILL MELFORD I. SMITH 33 VICTOR M. ANDERSON JOHN J. HANOUSEK LAWRENCE H. MCKAY URBAN U. SMITH EE HOWARD E. BALDWIN GERALD W. HEAI. VERN G. MILUM BYRON H. SPEAR ROY J. BIBELHAUSER FRED J. HELGREN ARMAND E. MUELLER WALTER C. STRAUSS g PAUL E. BOLLINGER WATTEN S. JACKA WALTER J. MUELLER WALTER P. STEIN IJ-231-l'N R. BOLLINGER HOWARD E. JAMIESON RICHARD C. MUNKWITZ ROSWELL H. STINCHFIELD OWARD J. BRANT ' CLIFFORD L. JAQUITH LAWRENCE E. MURPHY ROBERT R. SYMONS CHARLES W. BREWIN GUSTAVUS E. JOHNSON GEORGE M. O'CONNER LEWIS W. TAYLOR ARTHUR M. CARMODY MARY C. JOHNSTONE RUDOLPH A. OECHSNER LLOYD R. TAYLOR THEODORE E. CARLSON HENRY J. KATZ EVERETT OERTEL VICTOR A. TIEDJENS HELMER C. CASPERSON RAYMOND C. KLUSSENDORF JOHN T. OMERRICK ROBERT C. THOMAS FELIPE C. CEVALLOS ROY P. KNOLL FREDERICK A. PABST KENNETH P. THRALL G. HOWARD CLAPP ARTHUR M. KNUTSON WILLIAM H. PIERRE JOHN W. TIBBITTS CHRISTIAN H. CONRAD WALTER B. KOEHLER FERDINAND T. PRICE GEORGE O. TOEFER A. E. CRISLER TIMOTHY H. KRAFT EDWARD E. PRICE BRONSON W. TOLMAN ALBERT J. DAVIDSON DAVID R. LACEY EOHN G. REINHOLD I. ROYSE TRUMBOWER THOMAS R. DANIELS ARTHUR W. LADE DWIN I-I. ROHRBECK PHILLIP W. VOLTZ ERWIN F. DAVIS CI.IFFORD E. LAMPSON CARL A. ROTT HARVEY WEAVERS WALTER H. EBLING KENNETH E. LIVINGSTON KITCPIELL P. SAYRE ROLLAND B. WEBB MAX J. EDWARDS GILBERT C. MARSHALL GEORGE A. SCHMIDT GUIDO L. WEBER CONRAD A. ELVEHJEM ABRAHAM L. MCMAHON WALTER E. SCHMITZ WILLIAM A. WELLES ROLAND G. F RITSCHEL GEORGE E. MARVIN VERLYN F. SEARS I ELMER A. WOELFPER PHII.IP W. GATES EITREEEIIIIIII II .II I I I. I- -'- 4 I Ml511525EEEIIIH'Il lItE3E?liII5El?EEEE I N 1 Page 601 A EgggagggggggxgggggggqIIIIIIII5umm:m5IEwEERm:m:mm:I:Ianienim1meIma1I::z11z::I:snI:Iern:IIf1IsI ..u,,.,r--.- .,....,.,... -,M.-1E.tE,m:-A ,:f:---11.: 1 -- .,,1:--, I T 1-1 1:4:. J.: 4 I H -.H IVKIIIYIKIII Vklll I IWYIII l VIIIIIIVFIII It !kllI4l!kIVIlk!NlIl!IlVIII NIVIIIIIVIIIIHKKKIHHHII IN lIlll1UUlllVVllIl1l1lllllU lllllV llllllll Vlll Wllli -fr -MW - '- ' 11: mmmmameaasmainzIIiInIITaiasIIIIIIIIIIImnII IITrIaI1ITII1mmIT.nT'.IIII'mr,TImImTI1rImmIIiiIIIm'Im. -Illlluln llll Agricultural College Federation Board W' Q 'nl . QX.-...tQf' Leif The Agricultural College Federation is an organization composed of representatives from each of the recognized organizations within the College of Agriculture, from the faculty, and from the student body at large. It was organized in 1919 to promote, by co-operative action, student activities within the college. ' Ojjdcers JOHN J. PINNEY . . . President CARYL M. PARKINSON . . Secretary LILLIAN M. FRAZEE . . Treasurer Board Members DAVID R. LACEY . PERCY D. GIBSON . LILLIAN M. FRAZEE . CARYL M. PARKINSON . JOHNJ. PINNEY . . . . B. W. ALLIN . JENNIE I-IEISIO . . HELEN PEARSON . . . WILLIAMS PIERRE ...... Student Body Student Body Student Body Student Body . . Country Magazine . Agricultural Literary Society Euthenics Club . Omicron Nu . Alpha Zeta CATHERINE WOODMAN . . . Agricultural Women's Association . . . . Agricultural Faculty . Home Economics Faculty j. A.jAMEs . . . DOROTHY ROBERTS . Frazee james Allin Pierre Woodman Pinney Parkinson Gibson Pearson Lacey I Heisig Pago 602 IIII I IIII nInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInII1nInnIIIInmnInIIIIIIIIvIIIImIIIIInmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.,-Inv-III-.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIningmIgI3QImIII3.IIgIIIIiII3gIIIIIIII5IIIIIIIIIIIIgIIIyIIIIIIIIIIgIIIII9IIIIIIIQIWgIIIgI 1 WTIITRIF'HIFTIIITTIIII IIIII III IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII I I IIIIuI1IIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII illjfffliStill-I3255111ilu!!M2111IlglflllliillIRSI:31535112ElEE!Qrl5IEQI.'QEfQ!I!KIIQ2liIIIQ?1liF!EXEIEPIIIIEZIIELTIIIEIIIEEIITliflq , VHIEHIIEII A A,,, .. .... . -. ,. ,..,, IIIll.'jv!.,I,!l .- ORGANIZAI IONS j!!,,,, L,X!!llllwwlwllllwlfwfllilf lil!!l'WW!!!llllllllll'll'UWl'!!llllllll!ll!lflf'l ,IL .. IlIIlllllHrimIIIlulIlnumIumIIInnIIInmIIIIn-IIIInmIImyIIII.IIIIIIImuIImuIIumIImmIIrnuuImmmuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII . Im nu Im IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII urn In -ImaTnumnumumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII uL..:::.i-5-:iE'li': '-: LM. L-: .:L.L.:..'- -- -1 ----.M-HJ In T,mg,i,,,mm,,mg,,,,m,,,g,g5,m5,i,555m5mmTmm,m'----m5w5,,5,gl ,I In' S , Rl The Ill Badger Club ll QN -l AM It. x The membership of the club is open to all men and women students of the University and every student is invited to attend whether he desires to become a member or not. During the past year two hundred and fifty active members carried on the work of the club. The purpose of the Badger Club is to promote fellowship and sociability among the men and women of the University. This is accomplished by the spending ofa congenial Sunday evening in the Y parlors in the enjoyment of general sociability, music, light refreshments, and a short, timely talk by Dad Wolf or some other good speaker. The social life of the club is strengthened by such events as sleigh rides, dances, picnics, hikes, and the annual Christmas party given for seventy Madison children, Executive Committee WILLIAMJ. PICKARD . DORIS LUCAS .,.. ALBERT J. DAVIDSON . ERNEST R. MAOCARTNEY HERBERT J. MUTH . . LOUISE THOMPSON . . PAUL D. PLOWMAN . ALICE M. Cl-IAPPELL . JAMES T. WATSON . . WILLIAM G. DORWARD . MARION DEBBINK . . DORIS BENNETT . . . MARION E. MCCULLOUOH CATHERINE E. WHEELER DOROTHY M. DWIGHT . GEROLD W. I-IEEL . . General Chairman . . Girls' Chairman . . Vice Chairman Secretary and Treasurer . . . . . Social . . . . . Music . Publicity . Refreshments . . Arrangements . . . Singing . Hosts and Hostesses . . Receiving ' Circle Leaders Dorward McCartney Plowman Muth Dad Wolf Watson Davidson Bennett Wheeler Koehler Chappell Pick:-1rdlPresH Lucas Thompson Debbink McCullough I...I ...In I I.m...u.m.M.m....II I.. 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GERHOLZ . . Vice President EEE JOSEPH B. GLEASON . . . . . Secretary Members MARY A. ANDERSON ANNE I-I. HADEIELD LOUISE C. MOORE CLARENCE A. ANDRE KATHERINE H. BAIRD ERNEST M. BARNES RUTH G. BITTERMAN REV. E. W. BLAKEMAN L. AURELIA BOLLINGER MILTON C. BORMAN CONSUELO BURWELL ANN M. CHRISTENSEN F ERN E. CONSTANCE W. PHILLIP CORR THOMAS T. COXON MAX H. EDWARDS MARGARET E. EMMERLINC NELS C. FEDDERSEN HANS A. F ELDMAN LOTHROP F. FOLLETT ROBERT P. GERHOLZ REV. j. B. GLEASON REV. H. G. GOODSELL PROP. E. G. GRAUL I IAROLD H. GROTH RUTH G. BITTERMAN MAX EDWARDS NELS C. F EDDERSEN LOTHROP F. FOLLETT REV. A. B. HAENTZEL ELEANOR H. HAUSMAN GRACE G. HAWLEY CLARENCE I. HENDRICKSON JENNIE O. HEISIC KATHRYN HORNIBROOK REV. JAMES IRWIN EVERETT D. IVEY W. STANWAY JACKA REV. NORMAN KIMBALL LEO H. KOHL REV. C. H. KOLANDER FRANK W. KUEHL REV. W. C. LEHMANN HARLAN G. LOOMER REV. H. H. LUMPKIN CHARLOTTE G. IXXIACEXVAN BEDA R. MACKIN J. NVILBUR MAOANN S. W. MENDUM ADELAIDE H. MILLER BIRNEY F. MILLER Executive Committee WALTER A, GESKE HAROLD H. GROTH HELEN I. GLSON FREDERICK W. NELSON MARY R. NIMLOS HELEN I. OLSON CHARLOTTE E. PEABODY BURR W. PHILLIPS ROSS W. ROGERS KATHERINE ROSENBERRY PAUL P. SANDERS REV. O. G. SILJAN DAVID SINCLAIR REV. A. j. SOLDAN RUTH STORMS MAR JORIE THOMAS GLENN T. TREWARTI-IA PHILLIP W. VOLTZ ARTHUR WALD FRANK L. WESTON PAUL B. WHITE IMA WINCHELL LIDA L. WINKELBLECK FREDERICK E. XVOLF PROP. L. B. XVOLFENSON BURR W. PHILLIPS JOHN A. POTTS RUTH STORMS PAUL B. WHITE Eli EE 32? :IZ EIB .I il: Els Els ill li l Wolf Kuehl Weston Douglas Ivey Voltz Kolancler Brown Kimball , Hadlield Olson Halser Heisig Emmerling Moore Seybold Marty Brown Fedclersen Es Winchell Groth ,Iacka Lumpkin Kohl Wald Conlee Rosenberry Winkelbleck Blakeman Edwards Christensen Miller Gleason Mackin Constance Hawley Crabbe Gerholz Sinclair Cox Storms Thomas Bolliger Bitzterman Follett QE E55 I1 I I I III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.-IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I III IIII I I III II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE III I I 'I' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I III II II III III III II II I 'I I:1II'III1II'IsaT7I'I II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .IIIIIGMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIII I II I I III II IIIIIIII IIIIII II IIIIIIIIIzIaiIIImIIImI'IITIaamIIa Page 604 A tazggrggzgmsImy:ag:IIguIL:fg:Qg:I5Iz'5EEffIEI:Sn:erA::I:gmIIu.Inmanxmasmzmnznizlcazzl V, ,I . , . ,, 3 , 5 iff' '--Q -'-Q ---kV - itil N-' Campus Religious Council 'rqgj,,w9f A ull gy Purpose The purpose of this organization is to stimulate and support religious activity on the campus. The Council meets the first Friday of each month in the school year to discuss religious matters of concern to the student body such as Student Church Census, Bible Class Announcements, Special Religious Nleetings, Summer School Vesper Services, and the All-University Religious Conference of March 4th, 5th and 61h under the leadership of George Sherwood Eddy. To the University Students I n introducing the announcement of the Bible Courses available to students, Presi- dent E. A. Birge writes: The question ofthe place of religion in daily life is one which each of us must answer for himself. An immense majority of those persons who give it a positive answer assign a definite place to religion. But an even larger number of young people go on for years delaying to face the question and make up their minds to their duty. College students are at an age when they are confronted with many questions, and practical answers, though in many cases provisional ones, will be given during the four years of their course. Most of you by tradition and home training have some knowledge of the purposes and claims of religion. The courses of study named in this circular are intended to aid you wisely to orient yourselves in so important a matter. BETHEL LUTHERAN CALGARY LUTHERAN EMANUEI. EVANOELICAI. FIRST BAPTIST FIRST METHODIST Nlember Churches FIRST UNITARIAN GRACE EPISCOPAL JEWISH STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION LUTHER MEMORIAL MEMORIAL REFORMED 'I IIIIIMWIIIIIImummI., -Iur wp- ,timImlmIIIIIIIII--IIA-IIII 'I I u I IIIIIIIIImmIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .Ili IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page G05 ST. ANDREWS EPISOOPAI. TROUSDALE METHODIST UNIVERSITY METHODIST UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A. ,N W flI522211EEIEEEWEIIE!IIESEER?ElIEIISIIEQIRIIEIJ?IEE!II!EIHEEEIEHEmallE5IDIKREIEEEEIIIIIEEEEIRCIHIIIZEIEIMIZMIQEII fu I I I l I I Il I. A- . 1....ISI:g:.I.u::.I::mu1:::::::uw::::::-AI:-:zz:::m1:::::::-:.:::.::::xm. I, f f-Ia I . I QI I -I-:fl2ff.fEf?.! ' !'1'fI'E'.,A ., :..:. 'lm A 'Iii' E I 1555 , Menorah Soczety -E A 1 , Purpose: For the Study and Advancement of jewish Culture and Ideals I I I. I I Ojfcers I. I. ROTTER . . . . . President CLARA MONERIED . . Vice President LOUIS FRANKLIN . . Treasurer E LEILA SINAIKO Secretary E I Members Graduate SAMUEL LEPKOVSKY S. WOFSY , Seniors , CHARLES ASSOVSKY SAM GOLDMAN I. A. PERSTEIN E. BESPALOW H. HALPERIN I. I. ROTTER E. BUTTERMAN I-I. I-IENKIN J. RUBENSTYNE I-I. J. DAVIDSON N. F. LASKEY A. ACHEINFELD O. DINKWITZ I-I. MARGOLLIS LEILA D. SINAIKO J. EPSTEIN CLARA MONERIED I-I. STERNLIEB IDA GOLD juniors WILLIAM BRILL MARTIN MANDELKER N. LEVITIN SIDNEY Cl-IARNEY I-I. B. PERLMAN E. SCI-ILOMOXVITZ LOUIS FRANKLIN Sophomores R. BECKERMAN JOSEPH GAIEIR I-IARRY KATOXVITZ EVA BERGER BESSIE GOLD LOUIS RIEN NATHAN BORUSZAIK ARNOLD GREENBAUNI A. W. SCHOSTAK JULIUS PRICES VALERIA GREENBLATT' I. SINAIKO SONYA FORTHAL A I-I. SCI-ILOMOWITZ ' l Freshmen B. ABRAMSON I EVELYN I-IAUPTMAN J. B SCHEIER I-I. J. ABECASSIS EDITH JACOBS FANNY SHABER IDA IBERRY HELEN JACOBS EDITI-I SINAIKO MELVIN BORUSZAK f EDNA KLEIN DOROTHY STEIN ROSE DEUTCH GERTRUDE KASDIN MILDRED STEIN J. I. EHRLICK M. LA PORTE A. SYGMAN ETHEL EPSTEIN I-I. NICKOLSON JULIUS TELLER I-IENRY FRANKLIN S. PERSSION B. A. WEINER MILTON GOLDMAN SYLVIA ROSENBERG A. ZARNE LOUIS GOODMAN L. M. SCHAPIRO L. ZARNE I SI I 5' 1 ' ' ' I W I Jill!!! ..,., 'l'FZYl'E!!!!l!!TM! Y!TfU!!TF!l'l Y'll!!!!l?E5'!!!l: lI 'l I'!f'5Yflfl II I 'U ff I LJWWNTU'Um'''U!U H ! l fU'2 !5! 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Vice President OSCAR CI-IRISTIANSON , Secretary LEO J. MERKEL . . Treasurer Nlembers in Faculty WILLIAM T. COMSTOCK HUCH L. RIORDAN HARDY STEEHOLM Members in University WALDO W. BATTEN DANIEL W. DONNELLY EVERETT F. PATTEN WARREN A. BOI-IL HARVEY HANLON j. PAUL PEDIGO ELMER W. CHAPLEAU JOHN A. JORDON NORMAN N. SCHOMISCH OSCAR CI-IRISTIANSON VICTOR F. JUNGERS LESLIE C. SIMS LORAN S. CLARK RAY P. LICHTENWALNER ALLAN B. SNIFFEN WILLIAM L. COULSON CLIFFORD G. MATHYS LESTER C. WEISSE ARNOLD V. DIx LEO J. MERKEL HERBERT L. WIBLE jungers Bohl Sims Sniffen Barton Patten Machys Jordan Weisse Christianson Riordan Pedigo Lichtenwalner Srzhomisch Steeholm Chapleau Donnelly Merkel Dix Coulson A 1 ,,, ,, ,,,,,, . ,,,,,.,,, ,.,,,,.m,,,, ,,,,,,,, .,., .,,, . . M ,,,........,.. ,... .... ,I.. , .,-.,,.-.W ,,....,.,. ... ... ......................I.....mI'II.III..I.......Im......I...II.IIm.Ia. ...m.I.I..a..I.s... .. ... . ...... ... II...I........................... ... 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E' The activities of the Gun and Blade have been varied, picnics, dances, smokers, and Qi . . gn- banquets. In fact, every possible form of entertainment has been planned to make the buddy feel more at home at Wisconsin. The Club also maintains a Loan Fund to help those whose government checks are delayed. Q: Scholastic standings are highly satisfactory, according to statistics compiled by Dean j. D. Phillips, Counselor, and M. H. Teige, Co-ordinator, whose enthusiastic fi and loyal support is appreciated by every man. QQ 0-j7'lC6fS if EDISON M. BOERKE . . . . President RENE W. PINTO . . . Vice President MAYNARD W. BROWN . . . .Secretary ROBERT C. THOMAS . . . . . Treasurer I-IERMAN H. DUSTERHOFT . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Honorary Nlembers DEANJ. D. PHILLIPS . . . Counselor lvl. H. TIEGE . . . . 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GESSERT CHARLES J. MACRO HUEERT I. l-'RUDE Elf gig EERCIQIXALBH. BEAVER ESEORCQE GOODWIN JAIERY P. METROPOULOS EDWARD ROTHMAN Sig Eg YLE . LARELEY ARL OFF J. . lVllCHELS lOl-IN G. SCHAUI-I :E CHARLES W. BREWIN WALTER O. GUTTKE AMES MOORE WILLIAM H. SEARLS E72 555 MARTIN BURKE WILLIAM G. HARTMAN AT P. MUELLER -JOHN G, STRATHEARN if HALT? D. CAHILL EERT B. l?-?SIIixELL EvAN J. NORCORD RALPIFI A. STEADMAN gg ANS HRISTENSEN ODFREY . AUG ROY NYE GLEN B. SWENO Sf? SE ARCI-IEAEALD E. CRISLER HANS HORNE JOHN R. O'HARDY EDWARD A. THOMSON Q E AL G. DOERFER GEORGE JULIUS CHARLES A. OLSON GODFRED A. VALINE 525 JOSEPH C. DYAS FRANCIS D. JOHNSON IOSEPH F. PAxTON CLAYTON D. VAN SICKLE ELL 545 JOHN F. EWALD ROMAN IQOELSCH WALTER C. PROCHNOXV HERBERT H. WHITE if EE UILUS FEICES CHRIST J. LARSON EDWIN A. RAMAKER LLOYD F. WOOLWORTH E25 -ARL H. FLOWERS ARTHUR R. LOOKER WELLINGTON RAXVLING CLINTON R. YAPP -fl JAMES H. FOSTER LEO LUTTERMAN MARTIN H. RINDALL ERNEST SCHRADER EF EE E - Craduale ARTHUR C. 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E92 z.: 51: :E Eli EE :vi Eli , 2 EE 5:3 E12 rs ,,. :ig ix? eq, - Anlul . ,,,, SATIRE . , N ' W 'UliiuiffifflfiESEifIC::Z:':il:,KQf'gjgIi,f'f,fiQi,:f,,f5if2ijQQfjmfjjff,gfQEifJ4'5iim'7mm.VFHVH7limm55'H m H ' ' :E C6 A 9 ICATION' ling, la., of Emeril Foreword HIS section of the book is the result of the long study of a series of foolish facts that we have gradually gathered or have been forced upon us by the Foolish Freddies, Calamity janes, and Frenzied Faculty, lts contents is a matter of great weight and as this is the University of Wisconsin such material must be considered lightly. With this in view, we proceed, hoping that none will take offense because the last time we took a-fence we landed where Debs is and Bubs Gotfredson ought to be. it -AW 9 Q ' , as so Dead ICATIQH To all the standing jokes around school that have helped to make this book a success, to Alice Ben Bolt, her Nutty Cousins, to all the cranks in the Engineering School, lincluding Slew Fanningl, tO john Runkel and all the various shades of Nfarge Heins this section is sacredly dedicated. ' 3 1 Wx:Elil5lmH'i'HW?'5?5l1Hfliilllgllfillufllilllizifflllfffflll .....,., ,,'If'If'fIl9S.fIflfffli?If5lInn .,.. ma. 1' Page 616 A1p:mgs:zz:ms.sasliimzzszzszrrzasrniqlggnmrsaefatmWillaL5gigagggeriimwmmigmzxzxizmxvz'' I, ,, I., . . ,. , H... N. ,.. f..u. -I!!-ig 1I I .. SAT IRE 'l.,.lq:.:w.i,.f,. mm--wmw '1' ,iw wvimmt ...-.--,......- L..--,i95!E! 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CThis is not a Deanj 2 E5 Z EEE E EEE Y al Faculty and Lack of Faculty El i SE S ala e E., , E Z It is only fitting and proper that thc faculty of this noble institution be given a little recognition I 1 for their faithful performance of duties during the past year. With this in view, the American Association of Brewers and Distillers has set aside 'a day in which the worthy. are to be rewarded. , Fay' ' Elwell is to receive two solid gold stamps - one with FAIL on, and the other, with 5 com . I Sunny Pyre will be presented with a brick from the house of Drama CThe Majestic Theaterj. i5 QBetter practice dodging, Sunnyj , Ben Snow will be the proud possessor of a Fine comb for his whiskers. Carl Russel Fish is the receiver of a pair of track shoes and a dumb bell CShe is from the State Deaf and Dumb Institution and he can keep her or send her back as he sees f1t.J Note: Webster defines Faculty as Aptitudes supposed to be indicated by the conformation of the skull. Some of the Big Heads around school had better watch out lest they be classed as such. k ' ' ' EEE The Faculty motto seems to be THEY SI-IALL NOT PASS. sis -2 asa el l Eli S E EE - Sf Els as - -c1eu!m'!':w!'1vH 'HHu!!wuit.... www-v-mmmu-1lmM.i..m..m,m.lmmi.mm.....,.....m,mm..li...l.i...,.i...,. A ......rl..m........l.....1....,.......m...lf....il-.Ur-.l,',.,,l....lm..,. A MMIMwi.WWi3wy,lln...lwlm.mr..1.i,95...M,mf!,,mWlv..1..!5m.,,5,y.5r.i.li. ,wilmmmm.,mm,mm.W,l.l,llirimr, iilmilnumiimuunimimuuiiuiuunlimiiuimnv n i unuulunmlumumunuvuimlmmlumllTf1Eun1lunnmnmmuIuunlummuulmnillmuulnuuniu in nu mm nmunimininmuiiuinuimnuiliAli..limimvuimmmuuui in nu miiiiimmimiminmimui imuuuimunvuiiuxumunumnumimiuiiuuuiiiuuiwimnmummnuuuu nu ni ui nniininuiiiirliiiuumiuimunmrimiiiuininfiiiim Page 617 P,-.. .,.. .. . , .. . -fm, ..,.... 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Pisg E I ' if ar V Bones a smoke, , Q 2 -' I -- ' f, fr, xi 4 Picks his tooth, A V - ' .' - Signs a check and calls up Ruth, . ' l' .I 4 ' H Calls down staff, ' g , T U - 4' Loosensshoes M E ' l I ,-,J . I Blows his nose and takesa snooze. gg i, -t , f f2 , - , Z 'Z 'I ME A 4 it ' ' 'K ff 7 IfI-Ieinie Coerper doesn't quit ' ,fry 51 smelling cellars, he'll get so stoop ' ' ,,,,, ' ' shoulderedall drinks will have to Y run up hill. Thats unfair. 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I - 1 1 Q31 - 1 I' 1 I 1 x V uilln ,I 5 1 I f ly fig? ,I s f, . , lx ' y WW a F '-' 11!.1.E!,!,.,, SATIRE -In-W4-M 1511151111Ml1u1l111111111111111111111111111 111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 111111111 11111111 11111 1111 ,. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 1mE111 11111111111iiuui111i1n1im11111 1 F1ii1111 Neglected Graduates Sketch from Life Among the graduates who were neglected in the last edition of Who's Who are the following: MIKE DEPIKE Delta Tau Delta, I Sneaka Drinka, 3, 43 Never Cross, 3, 4, Rogues' Gallery in 46 states, Chief Rogue in 1, 2, 3, 4, JAMES RAPI-IAEL MICI-IAEI, BRADER Beta Theta Pi, Black Shovels, 4, Gold Diggers l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Long distance scholastic record CThree years a Proshj 5 Standing Broad Grin CWl,, 3, Keystone Ccomedyl. DAVID JOHN WI-IISKERS MAI-IONEY ZetafPsi, I-larelip Show Z, The Bearded Lady, Thinner Bait l,f2, Pres, 2, Chew Chucks Brand 3, Y. W. C. A. JESSE JAMES Sigma CI-II, NV track, Che used his good legs laterj Rule Busting Record, 3 g Methodist Church, 43 I Kilda Guy 1, Z, 3, 43 Business Manager of .T ' ALT - .f V: the Badger, 3 CFirst 1essons1n swindling, 31. 19' . . f I 'f .. , ' Ji, WMI . AL ROGERS y .. mf 1' 1 1- 'iifig Delta Tau Delta, Whiskey Quartet, 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 ' I . l f '1 f Q Delta Gamma Boy, 33 Pin Setters Club, Keg I f 'f' Tappers Cforeverj Un Button 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. f' , If ,I N LYDIA PINKI-IAM ffl?-51 .1 F-11, Q . - . 7' 'fc-T 6' Gamma Phi Beta, Pan the Kappas Klub, l, 2, 3 5 l Pink Pill Promoter, 3, Varsity Bowling Move- I 1 1-' ment. 35 Daily Paper, 4, Thesis: IfNature Won't Bills Will. 4-, -ight ' 1, I. 1 FAN . 4 ' qi f::. lg l 1 'I 1 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111n1111r1111m1111111111111111111111v1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.-111r1111'r.1r111111111111111 1 111 1 1 1 1 111 111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 mmf 11111 11 11 1 1 11 111 1111111111111111111111111111111 111 1111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ll1 .Il1 1I111111111111111111111111111 ' 1 11 1lE ii11111111111111153111111 1111 11 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 J. 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J IU!!LL!!!!!N!. ll! Wl l ui in 1 ua i nmnuu mmmHumu..m.....,,m.i.. . m.im...inmmiitiiiaiziiiiiixi , oy 'A ' -a Football X ff f f,,'f ff : lV r Urs? T An interview with the captain of the football tearn. The way it appeared in print: The game will undoubtedly be hotly contested, but we feel confident of victory. They are a strong aggregation, but are all gentlemen, and as such we intend to meet them. Actual interview: A' l'll say we'll beat those crooks. They are a dirty bunch of cut throats, but we know their game and say, we're out to get them if we die in the attempt. flax! X ff 1 1 f if B' f 6 as-4 601 X . ,1- ffi 0 A rw Track 3,3 4 9 09 38 s ,yds On Q, an 09 OG, 6113 3112398 According to Al Rogers and Art White, the track season was a decided success - they tracked down more three star goods this year than ever before. Of course the tracks have been crooked, but Mary Farnum will soon straighten Art out and Al is naturally that way. Al Pratt, Georges Geiger and Theissen, too, rank among the First in the race., A. Pratt leads in scouting activities. I-le knows more good places on the lake shore than Bill I-loard and that entitles him to First honors. I-lis reward will be a pair of reversible shoes. These enable the wearer to go in either direction without detection. Al doesnt know whether he is going or coming, and now, with his new shoes, no one will know. , 1 E 1 M... ...m..u,w.,..,.n.. ,....W..w,,-.Hit-.lv,,..w,....w.w X I W V... ,. AEM' iii '5iiiT H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilumnmiitmin . I .mmunilmimmmui Page 622 mmnmuwm mmm E ali 532 'E 5:5 Eli asa E I E M in:3saga5rgaQ:asysgs1515552sgI!nr:I5iqgfgqg5:emggpjglE5i:EiI!lQLg1Q2g5:lq11ngi:gg5gag:ragga.q:::n.:lzQQgqQfq::L an tml., ,H .,,,,, , A , ,Wk ,, , , .,a.a.,l, ml.,-I I .:..,y4,. 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And as they skinned her loody - I heard an old man say She surely was a good old horse - But she has had her day i l ,W ,,,,, . mmmn.m....,i.,..i mm.l..i,.:.W...,infwp'.4229'1lfs'uuuQv'tw 1w -.,.,,,,, -,,,-.,.,,WA. Q , , , , ,, vnu ,,,,,-M-5,m,--M,,-,,,- ,,.maQnian,.ni.zi,. . . .ii....,,i.,,,.m.,....,.....i.. Page 6523 1 ns'QE55gag4gg5gmnimm5ggggg55gggyig+ggQijg5l5m:m:l:2airmenf:nuz2:::tz1i:i:e::ia:isfacizsizsmq HC,-.I 4,-A--Q ---- - --..-..--.-.......---2-M ---- ::,- ,am :JE iii iii E. Els EES :IE 555 iv Es if si E if E ! 5 ,I g. --A--W--N ---- - ..M. -SHIRE ' -11 ---'111i'- ---1 ---1 i M -H u--,1--- -. nKK---u.1. ' v H H iiHllwlvmvfimwwnw H mfWT- mmmmTmnin'nm ':aivzsmamm.,.,, ME EZ. E32 :E The Hoohey Team .,,,E, 'V ' .. Among the latest sports that have s .1,Z,,A been introduced to the University is the Ezi - s A game of Hookey. It is 21 game that is played by either sex individually or to- ' I gether. The latter is not only more fun f A it . ,, -- i but more instructive. The rules of the game are the same as those that go with g my ---f i . . Catch as catch can wrestling and Three -if A 5' 4 Deep, only in this case the third one makes I l T if T' f+--:: , the other two run, rather than leaving one 1' 7 ' to hold the original position. In case cards ' I g are used Queens are essential and the joker A D I- :,, 'Z is thrown out after the first ten minutes. A V ' Among the prominent I-Iookers we V ,,l',Li.,V , . have Dave Mahoney, Carol Goodyear, 4 Leona Yerly, Earl I-Iersheimer, Marj Bowch, Dale Merrick, Katherine Elder, and Art Kinnan. These coupled with those pictured above, make up the team. A Swimming W. j. Bryan said, Take to water, and here we if agree with W. J. B. fi TT' ' T Because - . Water is a wondrous blessing Great for washing necks and ears, Q: H Nice for filling up the rivers, E Puttin' under boats and piers. jg Makes a pure and crystal wash, boys, CLacks the kick of old time ginj Can't be used at teas or banquets Butit makes a D - n fine swim. and with this in view, we proceed to PREE-SENT as M ack Sennet would say, our Bathing beauties 9 i i M -'------- -- '- ' Page 624 -EE :gg is I. li SSE n REITII!fl5P5Elf5G5EI'11!Zl5?fII1l'!3l1FI!IITYfIfIKEIEYIEH,?l:5.fE.!.C?GlIIil5!E1!1!FIli..f',IfC!l?IIT 1. rI f1IZITJIE21IIIIIlf1iifl:I'vI??If3II' . I V-MTI.: LY. ,,.. ,A h .I I MAN,- fdww SKHRE www E w11!lW!Q!H!fHw!Mw2!E!1M!f!1Ht!'fus'!'f!'11 ! 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The moon is usually full and the night superb. lf you enjoy the beauties of nature now you will have nothing to enjoy when you grow older. Dont be seen on the campus after dark. It is an ideal place for lovers, and some of the unrestricted, poorly educated townspeople may be seen there walking arm in arm or in some other compromis- ing position. Keep pure, bathe often, and don't think things that would not look well in print. 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E S November Third 1 9 2 O Mr. Thomas T. Coxon, Editor in Chief, 'Badger' 752 Langdon St., Madison, Wisconsin. Dear Sirz- gi It pleases me, this chance to address the youth si of the land -to speak face to face, as it were, with the 'Q young men who in a few short years will be filling our E Hauls of Justice, our offices of high finance, our cabarets and our jailsg for as Socrates has said so cutely, 'Echo Homo' which translated means, NI'm the guy that can do 1t.n I am equipped better than any other living man - though I say it myself- to give you that sound advice and valuable counsel which youth needs but never wants. I know of nothing I'd rather give away. As a form of entertainment it is inexpensive and as mental relaxation and rest it is without an equal. N If I were asked what element in my University ?? trained mind is of greatest importance, I'd say that the only value that Education can bring to the best trained mind is e that value which rises from an ability properly to appraise things. Nothing else is of any consequence, and if you don't believe it, seek a pawnbroker. He'l1 set a value on anything from an Ingersoll in ruins to a Diana ditto. The proper appraisement of the value of things -that's the greatest thing in 1ife. You can often get 515 when the money-lender gasps at 310. Other things you will find besides a long-term loan can be negotiated successfully H only with this capacity to come quickly to a correct appraise- if ment of relative values. You'll know whether an additional If corrugation on the surface of the brain is worth a bad pair of 5- lamps, you'1l be able to tell in an instant whether to buy her :c a ring or a drink and you'll know that at the age of fifty E' there s a premium on health and a clear mind. al jg Yours very truly, i ?! 2 is mM1wHntm1 1HMwMwwwwmwE wf HHm11Wmf1 1 mfmHH f11R'H1n.1H1m'1 wmu1HH1w MMHMMWWMMM1 ' 1 fuU 'mWU W mul u T W1 'H 'mmwmmmmmmmmme Page 628 E 4 in in..1f,r,.li.:fo:,.,.:,..,.,ir,.1.,1.:,i'.:,,-v.e:fi,fi:.'::i1:,,:.:J.,::-, Viz:xzzfmzzzafzqrr r i i1f:::rcm11z..i:1i::i , ' 'ff ri'-:wig ll it iw. it it V' SAI IRE W, Utiljwzflftjw 1-,--ANN-is -M H H A -I., fmiii limygqiniiiiuuqiwiiwm i.ii,...it...i.,..,,Mm..... .. Mmmmmmmf Ut. .iI,.-.i.Mii...i.ii..iim..immn.3 The Stage-Hoiresfoot Show Y The Lost Cord or The Stolen Woodpile T 3' lilhiz' Whiillliir emi, 1 ,lil Old Crow . 5 4' lfltilslixsiulll at 1 - U , v V 1' . Nllxlhziltkllil llgiffiibllfgfn Q 3 U Ophelia Pulse . Nelda Orchestra Note: Blare of Drums and a rufde of petticoats is heard as the curtain goes up and comes down. Enter Old Crow: I'm being imitated. Enter Chorus: lsingingj: 'Tis so-Korn Whiskey is getting more and more husky. CAt this the audience takes his feet out of the aisles and cleans his glasses so he can see thru the next jokej Enter Bill: CLirnping in on crutchesb: O what a pain I've got! CI-Ie takes a pill from a small box and slips it between his teeth.D Old C.: Aspirin. Bill: I should say so. Chorus slides into the foreground on banana peels provided, and sings: lt's all over, I say it's over. Bill: 'Tis not. Kid Ney: fPopping out of a man holej: ' Tiz for sore feet. Bill: Cfossing Kid a hard boiled eggl : Take this and beat it. Kid: It can't be done. Cast of Characters The Strongest of His Race K I ','l . ...N I-lis Protege ' - The Ivlysterious Chamber Maid X if., . . . A Bar Tender ' . A Trained Nurse if 3' . Owner of a Pack of Cootie Hounds fimllmli i'i'l l ll e ll l l il ti ' 1 Bill: It is done, I cooked it'myself. Enter Lotta Duties, her shoes squeaking vocif- erously. Old C.: There is music in your sole. Philip M'Can: There is, I know every bar. Lotta: Come let's dance. CThey dance in place, and retire.D Enter Chorus of bootblacks, singing: Thetas will shine to-nite - Enter Ophelia: I was not bred for naught, I must be kneaded. CShe tips over a jar of corn mashj Old C.: You sure mussed. Oph.: What can I ever do to atone? Old C.: You did enough to a tone when you sang last. Oph.: Clnsultedj: You never had no raisin. Old C.: Qolliloquizingjz Raisin, the dizzy fruit, the cousin of cracked ice, the cold towels friend. - Ensemble: CEntire assemblage disguised as brown bottlesj: They sing-LAFAYETTE WE ARE BEER. ' fCurtain.j ' 2 yff . 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B.: Your honor, herds a message from the enemy. CI-lands Raizins a pink envelope and a punch in the kidneys, which-the latter takes half-heartedlyj Raizinsp El Diablo, this is obese, summon my close proximity - she will raise my spirits. Qvi. B. goes off in cloud of Gold Dustj Enter Yeeste, Raizins' favorite wife on the run. She disrnounts and falls into the bird bath, from which the old bird hastily withdraws his pedal digits, swearing meanwhile. Raizins: I-lelmar, why don't you pick up your feet? Yeeste: ClWringing out the cheese cloth shows her surprise. Sultana takes it all in. The colors run around the room in puntformationj: What will we play now? Raizinsitakes a nip of Lydia Pinkham's Compound and passes the buck to her. She helps herseU and throws the rest to the winds, who carry the cent io the messenger boy, who is playing pool in the pantryj: Face Tag. Yeeste CLoohing at the Currentsl .' They give me such a thrill. Raizins: Come, raise yourself. 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The King Music-BILL l-IOARD, Pianog jor ELDER, Banjog AL PRATT, Violing EARL HARDY, Tromboneg BENOIT BULL, lOto3 CRecons idereclj ISI-IAM ul ONES The Queen The above correction had to be made, as this section was printed before Prom election was held. Bon ' gave all the dope to Tommy Coxon and joseph Holbrook, his bosom friends, and they told us. Pardon the error. Prom was a howling success. The grand march started promptly at ten o'clock and was led by the Prom King and Queen, followed by the Governor of the State and his Governws. After them came Roundy Goughlin with Alice Gallagher, and next in order, joe l-look and Esther Lindsten. I-le was followed by four federal agents from Chicago. CThey found nothing on him or his wife.D The strains of On Wisconsin had no sooner died away than the Governor spoke his speech and retired. QThe lights were off at this time.D On with the dance. Mr. jones' band played, the loving pairs got out their dimes, stepped on them and toddled in the same spot until three o'clock in the morning. The lighting effect was marvelous, instilling the dancers with a queer haunting fear which made them grip each other more closely. A great credit is due Dale 5 he is a real American and looks wonderfully well in a dress suit. Note: The ventilation was good. Those who were served said that Pete Kieckhefer is a good cook. 5 5 E E E El E E El E Ei E ., i1iflvIIuin1nii11wmuimmmmimm1mnnmnmwg5Mi migigL I p 'v rl n i ix i i i ui inn mn nuiiiummniuimuumnn my in nm in un nu mn ll Il I in ummm un mmnim ui in mnmunni ,i 1inmmumMiMuE 'i in in ufinmuimnmnmmi nmmiuuiiimnuiinmrmiummiumiimminmiimimmnummnmiivnnnmmumummumnmuunmlln Page 684 :l mm.. -ill-q - ,mmwnnmm ini1uuiuinllifwgggygiwgqirrgfiiigggwymumgniQ-limrigfwryiiin1vIfiIWWwiiminigiwggggigg5 iiiimmtin in -in inumumuuiimm rrxv izigggzgiezaifirgzzxr:iesgziggsgzgleizgaiingzgiii:ximianrp5EHQ555ggyggggrgliggiiggggngywzgzgsazznnzziglzggzgigglfzfV I. M A,.. , ,A., ,,1 j.Lf-.-I.: '.,g.i.i -,4,. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . SATIRE . EEE.. Ann in i ii 1 nun ii ii ini iiimiiii ri mnmmmiii...iiii..iim.i.,iii.,u3i5m:mEmiLi:5miim. .J.:.':::.::.,f:::e24:::4.imlimizhl,lggnrmggiggmniggggiggrgf mg.15mgmgimgmnm,,1i,3,,,,,.,,,1,,,,.,,,,i,1,15,1j5g,m3,,gg,ggggii., Pan-Hellenic H X. ' .. 1:::::r::7w3F?g 2 The President lg.. .i.., lf A Member f?v ,Wat . A, X 5 Q- R i-P ..... . ug !! ... ,,,, - .. 4 2-:-- . :Pla 'rss - Pe 5 'fS-:.-iii.-1' ff f' 611---r:1.a -is., f 'f - T ' :. 15. 1 'Lya- ' Q i 17-J -- Mud Pres. Isabel Bacon: The meeting will come to order. Girls caught chewing tobacco will be ostracizecl. All those who object to the way Kappas rush will step over to this side of the room. - Company - I-Ialt. No, that won't dog you are too crowded 5 you will have to go in the Gym. Stack hammers and leave your clubs with the janitor. We will now listen to the evidence - one at a time. CFour Gamma Phis, ten Thelas, and ninety- one Alpha Phis jump to their feet, Two Tri Delis run out their teeth and hold the crowd at bay. Pres.: The Ring Leader of the Alpha Phis may have the floor. First speaker: ulvleow, psst-p-s-sst meow. Chorus: Meow, Meow. First speaker: 'AI am not in favor of very heavy punishment, but I feel that they ought to have their house closed up, their charter taken away, their pledges kept from them, and the chapter kicked out of school. ' CChorus stamp their feet and hollerj Pres.: Girls, if we can't be ladies we can at least be quiet. Peg Green: U-Ier red hair bristling, drops her dumbells and springs to her feetj: This mud slinging is going too slow -Moots sez that action is the only way to gain success. Chorus: 'KI-looray for Moots, down with Kappa. Leona Yerly: I move that we adjourn. Chorus: We favor your movement. 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They have applied to the king of Sweden for a recognized dependency. Phi Gamma Delta: Motto - A stiff front on the chest is worth two in the wash. This aggrega- tion of future dance hall proprietors, cabaret managers and waiters set a good table, and are always open for new members. Their pledge pin is the star Cvirginal whitej each point having a hidden significance: Faith, I-lope, Charity, Purity, and I-lealth. They all have good lungs and pledge with the reckless abandon that is true of the frontier type of man. The idea of the draft was given to the national government by a Phi Gam. rushing chairman. They are affiliated with the national order of Plumbers. Three Star I-Iennessey is their national drink. Phi Delta Theta Motto Nature is its own excuse for being Very cosmopolitan chapter com posed of a few Milwaukee Dutch, good lrishmen from the Chippewa Valley, two rabbis, a coach- man and a nigger barber. If you wish to get by scare up any good table tricks such as throwing biscuits, snapping jelly across the table, or pick- ing your teeth with a fork, Any of these sugges- tions is sure to get a laugh and the coveted button. Their dances are orgies of delight-at the last one three Pi Phi pins were shaken off. Their attic is a very pleasing place to take out-of-town visitors. You'll know these boys because they don't wear capsi QYou can't freeze a billiard ball.D They have petitioned The Daughters of the American Revolution and the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion for member- ship. They have a good chapter at Tuskegee Institute. , Tl ll' 'VF' it'f'!!9l'llll'!lll mnummm 'I iii iniii..m....mm 'I-'Ml Page 641 A ,--, i5F5H5E!Fif5!Z5i5!?E5Ei2!Ei5iH5i!ilQEEEFEFE55EE5E575ElllllQE7E!FE!ilfiFElEE!5EFiilllfimill?3i55?fii5F::fF573llililliiilllifil .. 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They will have to get a hump on to live up to their reputation. A real camel only takes a drink once in eight days, but this is a sub-rosa chapter. Sigma Chi. Motto: Sal I-Iep Atica. - - Latin, meaning, Strange, but free from mange. 'These boys put on a bold front. ' Some are bold-legged and the rest are bold headed. They run to Archies, Reginalds, dogs, and free lunches. They have good chapters at the Swarthmore Kennels and E Swaboda Institute. Their pledge pin is a white cross upon a field of blue. The cross E does not signify their religion but their E nature. Blue stands for the color adminis- tered at the time of initiation. Whether you pledge or not is optional both with ' them and yourself. If you don't some- body else will. They have a good-looking house on the outside but it is free from protections from the elements. The animals sleep in the basement with the head of the house. 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Brother O'Shea was absent, being detained by the federal authorities as a witness in the recent rum raids. Old Business called for: Worthy Hy-Ki: As long as their is no old business we will have to scratch our head and pick up an idea. We must have something to fill up the minutes. Earl Hirsheirner Cbounding to his feetj: I suggest that we start to look up men for next year. We've got to pledge twenty more or lose the house. Mautz, Sumner, and Warner have a lien on the lawdge and unless our financial status is bettered we may be forced to move back to the S. A. E. house. And Lord knows that we will have to pay for improvements there. Chorus of brothers rise to their feet and cheer: Pledges, Pledges, Pledges, give us buttons, buttons, buttons. Tory Foy: I Never mind brothers, Uncle Eddie Foy will have a new lot ready for next fall, More Cheers. Tom Briiingham: I move that we send Eddie Foy a badge. Paul Kayser: I object. CLooking at the Pabst delegationj. We have too many legacies as it is, and three more to come, Hy-Ki: Your objection is out of order. Freddie Pabst: That's all right, I'll cancel that order for a keg of beer if you fellows don't quit picking on me and my brothers. 'mwmmm Chorus: Down with the Kayser. Paul .Kaysen That action is not taken care of in Roberts Rules of Order. Art Kinnan: Pull in your neck. Where do you think you are, at Hesperia Meeting? We can do any thing we please and don't follow any rules of order. Do you forget where you are? Hy-Ki: We are not getting anywhere, - we will now proceed with the usual personal criticism. Now don't lose your tempers like you did last week. This is a formality that is prescribed in the constitution. All try to gain the floor at once. Hy-Ki: Sam Wright, you may have the floor and air your views. Sam W'right.' Some Body stole my sus- penders and I couldnt go to glee club meeting. I'm the only Glee Cluber that you boys have got and you ought to have a little respect for my station. Mike Ramsey: I'm the guilty one. I used them for a sling shot to throw stones at the A. O. Pis. But it wasn't my turn to throw. Let him who is guiltless cast the first stone. Johnny Blount: I found the butcher knife in Carl Richter's room all covered with lather. just because he works in the kitchen is no reason why he should get out of buying a razor. Bernie Mautz.: Thats a cutting remark. johnny Blount: Shut up and don't forget that you were pledged during the war. Rich McCajj'ery, holder of the sacred watch: Time up. Hy-Ki: Praise be unto Bacchus our ancient patron, let his words be ever with us. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. I-Ioch Chi Psi, Pablo. If hair's your pride use I-Ierpicide - going, going, gone. 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And seeing it he would photograph it and write in his diary the thought that passed through his mind. Let us proceed: It was after a night ofexcessivedissipation that I first saw these things, and from that time on they have been a common occurrence. This night was worse than all preceding ones. One drink led to another, jake kept pushing them over the bar and I, led on by the taunts of my friends and my desire to reach a happy stage, kept on sipping ' h til I was past the stage of drunkenness that I never intended to approach. I was ashamed, my beer you mig t say, un ' t th D. G. fHome for Defenseless Girlsj, past the four corners and then to my dug . staggered out of Morgan s, up pas e out. Oh G - . What a feeling of nausea crept over me as I climbed into bed. Sleep, like a wet blanket, fell heavily overfmeland bathed my tortured soul, but not for long. fa- f .N I , .T - Y :Wt Cfvf A it Q V ' 5-at, Y: YE? .ff If . , Af ' , III A I 'L -va X' SIX I I x 1 w ww T 'X ' or . lv I Ai hu I ' . I Xxx I I J I I .sa I heard a piercing squawkg I woke with a start, rubbed my eyes and looked out into the dark- ness to see whence the cry had come I saw a stork, and in its feet a babe with an extremely long ' ' ' ' ' l ed the neck -which he craned from side to side. ' Who are you?' I asked. ' Colty G ague, answer babe. What do you mean by trespassing on my property? I asked. Tears came to his eyes. Please do not SUE, I am LEARY of you. I-Ie handed the stork a punch in the ribs and with a flutter of wings they were gone. I turned over and went back to sleep. Again I heard a noise. It sounded like a man slapping his chest or a pugilist punching a bag, and with it came the chant, Show me the spot - thump - thump - where the Fiji grows. I rubbed my eyes again, and there was james Lacey on bended knees. What is the meaning of Phi Gamma Delta? I asked him. I-Iis countenance beamed as he replied, UP. G. D. Paris Garter Devoteef' I thanked him and told him he could go. 4 But he had no sooner left the room than I heard a faint 'L 'cf' I Forward march, and into the room crept Major Wood and f. Q Tommy Atkins. We are looking for the lost battalion, ' volunteered Tommy. Ah, yes. I told him that it was hidden in the Y. M. C. A. basement behind a stack of bibles and a roulette wheel. The Major was well pleased with this advice. Cooing heartily, they crept out, leaving not a trace behind them. Thank God they were gone. I always hated anything military. Now for some sleep. I ss. , 4 ' fi WSF- ' W'- iii' ' ,Mig 1- V Wg. , , maxi. -f I. K rzigifi-f .I :wg ::f't,.?'l 'ffciifwf , . H ilti , , .aff 2:1 - 1' I. IQ., fre I... Q- gt ,sv 'I aw P? I. ttf I? , , . :III - ' ' - J.,,5f1.f.'5I-52 '1 4. I li! I I .I II... III. 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A stately Hg- ' R' .s ure entered the room, strode leisurely across to ,' a place of vantage and fm X eyed me piercingly. Who W- Q ale i - - are you, what do you Q . lx want, and where are you K 1. 'QQ VA' ,iw I going? I asked. I-Ie f , smiled a haughty smile XXV will 1 and answered, I am Vilas E A551155 ' -. I-Ianks, I am looking for a ' 'ilfiiiit girl, and I am going to a f 1 I Psi U masquerade. I am A 1' Y - - disguised as a northern f I l soldier. This is the Union ' Q Suit my Grandfather ' Q wore. Being as close to ' him as I was, I could be- lieve that what he had I dj 3 H said was true. Be gone, I I said. If you want a ' Q ' girl here you have to get 3 1 her a month ahead, The , co-eds have all gone mad, date books are now the . fad, ach, don't mention it lf, again. I-Ie vanished. l What or who was coming next? g ujoe, is it you, joe? Yes, it wasjoe I-Iolbrook. You old I fool, what are you doing here? I asked, as I swung my feet V over the edge of the bed. The Sig Chi washing, he answered. CAnd they were dirty.j I voted against putting on the dog at our formal and being the only one against a second prom, I was ostracized. Tears came to his eyes. They even call me Ivory, and not because of purity. Never mind, joe. I coun- 13 selled, I am still your Bon Ami. I reached over to help .5 ',1'i ,gi him wring out his last sock, but my attempt was futile, he was gg ' gone. I turned to go to bed again, and there, seated on the .MEX gm Hoor, was ,, , 5 George Theisen, bending soberly, for once . 1 over a Jug of Vin Rouge. h I-lays a gp' of ggi, X , . A this Bqyan Efralilud Brel, S 'ssl , czlxeriilg i1il .1f. Q mefa 5355 0 t 'f.SPf11,.1Hg U ' CV .. 1 .55 1-, ,LR 1 , again, I never agained, Iam on the wagon. . ,'. .1 I-Ie smiled. You are, well, save me a seat, if ' ' ' M l 1 I ever get paralysis of the throat, I may need , ' , QQ 1... I it. 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Lay off of me, mooed the cow, you are straining my milk 1-Z: 1-2: l-2-3-4: l-2-3-4: X K X ' I turned to see what caused the sound. There they were, Sunny Ray and Mabel Drew, clad only in that which was absolutely necessary, going through their exercises. And a peculiar exercise it was. A motion as if they were hoist- ing beers and turning them W ' bottom side up. I was enthu- siastic at the thought of the E 51.3 'L -- exercise if not the thought of I the beverage and rushed to Q - V V -1 g.,:f, , - lv 'ef' Join them. Too late - they 'f g1.f1fwg,f 'jj had vanished. Great . M Hfgl' J , X heavens, thought I, What . fx ' ,. - . . .. . K , ,-,fw igr fever is this? Iqhurried to Sig ' I 'i l ,ui . ll . 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The EE is :f,':i4ii. it-,l.-4 if ,. 7 gb- fag .. .. ati -rr poor fish, thought Where you Eg , .3132-?s. 11 , jgiilgf.-1,5 141.255 going with that tree? -I-Ie seemed E23 dd ist - H . L f' -f ge gig gifixii lg' - -4417532525143 25' to understand my thought for he dig E Z '-W I it-Y.-,4 sac' -.Q vga -' , .'- if . . .. s E EE lu I-.g1:f1+iE,g'E:3 51:25 .-ga spoke right up and said, Ah,-I 25: 2 - I 2' drffs, TN . - . . . gg. 5 jfil i n am going to have it made into a ,., 53535-3, , jg Q ,I V , I ,ip shoe horn for ah, ah, Ralph Scott. -E Eze ,r H ,, .1 , 'Ali ' P .- .V - 71, r: . . . E45 is 1 pi A I W In Having lived in the same ge A TF:-I: 2 1? Q country with Ralph Scott, I knew 25 E -1: .. K. 11 ah , . 5 ,ggi 3 l -- . w.:.tr-'- 4 d'f,'lfm4 dx . E f dal, , 21, I 15 ,4553 who he was referring to and recog- as EE :s,:Q',' I X11 T, T2 ' 1- 511 QEQZQ .L nized that it was a large feat that :f EE , - ' I- , ,,f1.::.g, eil:-H . Q., 1 ' - ft - d-- ' . if Ei- 51373 is :.- gig : EE : I know another man with a big base, 33 1 added. C. R. F. laughed and as I whis- 5 ' pered the name he smiled and said, But f i Ei: i . . -I . ' 5 gg he s off his base most of the time. This convulsed me with laughter and when I ' E53 straightened up there before me was the , 1 ' angel of whom we had spoken. Earl, 5, I-Iirsch, is it you? Where in h -l did you 2- pick up that weight? I-Ie was ashamed 2 at the figure he created and apologized by 'ji blushing and diving into the river he carried with him. When he came back up gg he spluttered, Married - all the time' I Z was in school. This was a big joke on 5 SE the girls in school for they were all crazy E- about him, and the big pin he wore. 5' -i EE - EF El? 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I-li Betty, I hied and made a move to slap her on the back because I knew that she liked it. Stop, she commanded. I stopped. Who do you think you are, Bus. johnson? she queried. Don't monkey around me. With this outburst she turned to go. Great heavens what a night. I began to think that I had the D. T.'s. 'ff , 'f5lLTeEffT.. QTXX X fzhlffcgt -B -fcfdfffyf-55 I . .,.. VMI, sATiRE leer .,..- .,,....... , J. 'Pg!!liigggi3iggiiilgglimgiiiiiiigw i inn: L-iinumniiiiiuuiuiniiiiwwggiigiiggiwiiii uiiiuniumiiiimmuiiiiimiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiwig W--r--vm.we.meer,i,.f....:4..,....- e..m.:'::::.im,lU...H...H1mi..i.iw..m.i...ilii I I I.miI....i......ii....wm..,,......im....ii...ni.miii i azauszzmaanaanmggg iillllliillliimiu 1tw-.inwwwim-M-iiiiiiiinMunqmwimiviu n nmmiiiui.. I'm a little bit surprised at you, I remon- strated. I'm a bit-I'm a Winchell, where did you get that job and that outfit? She had appearedlas Earl had vanished. She giggled and shook as was her custom. Why, I am washing one of the Theta, Babies - war orphan, adopted by Peg Green. She always had a fondness for children. I 'knew that she spoke the truth because I had known several ' W Betas and they had told me many stories. What prompted you to call on me? I asked. A smile played drop the handkerchief around her lips as she replied, I just saw Betty Sehon coming this way and I joined her. She stopped down the street to get a wash board-she's on her way to the Sig Chi House to help out joe Holbrook. Ta l i fe 1,3 I t ix ln? 'M :RH X , , wr , 5 .,- 1 g V 5, , , J ' t -w qi., 5 55 ,V R, , t J ' A 'l 1 :gp , IS , at 4 4' .L f., .f -1, ---- 'TLIQ5 'Qs , ' I ' 31-. :f Qi' , ue .tw F., -. ,vw A .q .,:-:gi,g.,-ig' . Q Biggs J gnu. 52,5 :5 '9s5'23ZH3 5432 wn'3D if-fmfvgfvmoogg II'-g'gg:5-'45mg'Q.37?' ,4 USC.-' Wonnwrmfapwm :1g'2wOgQQ939-s4m.'U5 P e:aaOse.ame9s 53 -:sQ,wmv'0.L-05'-:rgi og fo' '03 0 0-3 'o2 5-IDQQBNBNBQN gm Cgmffgmbi md--:SIJPDQ 0.14 Q. W 3o.UQcrQ-1 mgmf rggrgtco 3 0 O... 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She told me that they were all I filled up and had a waiting list of legacies for the next two years. She snickered at her joke and probably would I ' - L have been snickering yet, for she was a great snickerer. Slew Fanning had not entered then with a pile of blankets? Where are you going with those blankets, Slew, I questioned. Oh, I'm taking them down to Pete's to have a suit made out of them. I can't stand these cold winters, Pete will never realize the good he is doing me. No? 'I added, perhaps not 'the' good' but he'll know 'how good. ' Slew laughed at that, but it is only natural. After living at the Sigma Nu house for a year you E1 ,C will laugh at any thing. By this time I was 35 wide awake. V 15 Ei -.. El in I ' , ,,,,, :,:, 11, il M ...,,.. . . i Page 651 arjgnrrggzrsizmsauranx9:::nsza:nsmnr:s:m'P'XX.,. .. ....me.WimInme:5nmszrixzremmuamzmzznnumclams: X. 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Ma .,.,. wx X ll IM X A AT X Y I 5 L tX v. r X X XXNQ .ir , M, Glad I 3 1 rl? li ,Ay I' r X X it ' I .lik X r Q 2 Millie Rieck was next. And look at the picture. Back at the old job I thought. She evidently got my thought for she smiled and said, I kept away as long as I could, and then, think of it, when my goal was nearly within my grasp one of the sisters tried to take it away. Florence Shroeder, nearly killed me. i'Is she a waiter? I asked. I'l1say, was the answer, she's been waiting for a man for three years now. o Phew M. R's nose went up in the air further than I had ever seen it before. What is that smell ? A voice behind me made me turn. I am the shade of Mel Luther. I am getting ready for a dance. i Well, I welled, what is the idea of the camou- flage? I can'r stand the kind that my girl uses. I argued no more for on many occasions I have been in the same position, You cannot judge a girl like a flower. Red I-Iawkin came in then and drove Mel out. What is the idea of the get-up? I asked. Oh, answered Red, I am getting round shoulderecl from carrying too many tunes around. These are shoulder straps. Oh, I was puzzled. UI thought that soldiers wore them. They do, he said, bowing low, I got a commission at the Military Brawl. This was a surprise for me, because I thought that he worked on a Hat salary. I was getting drowsy again, and suggested to Red that he draw up the 55 255 big chair and sit down. I-Ie fell into both the idea and the chair with alacrity. Q Lx . . X-fl ' . Al l-Iaake, Red spoke up. ' Where you going, Al? ' Going sf' to hx this blankety blank contraption of a sox supporter. Guess 1 . . Xi I'll start to roll my own, Al was peeved. Well, said I, I'll ,rl .iii . . . . , is vp. I - 'ii give you credit, that is a fine collection of clothes you have on. 333 if X Where is the masquerade? Al was taken aback. Oh, just out :ig . , . .. mX'.y...:A fi' f-iii ' . . . to the Ag Ball to scrape up a crowd for Business Management. 1' Xtt, N , .r .. . .. - . . . W ,. 1-gf,,ff,,,f',,?QglL.r .55 Good, said Red. I m playing at the Little International N qi. fwr.Xr-s-'- H .. . . . -' FE 4.39 r --ge tonight. I ll go out with you, They left and just in'-time, for X mx' . ' ' -X,g:'.f'vKi f ,- 'r' 5:9 ., , ' M' gli - .- N W A El? 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Stand still, Chuck. he ordered. gig ,tv ' , ' ' rf- . .Ik-I' I have just shot eleven pictures of jerry Kaeppel, and I have I -3: Ak' ' Wi' - A ' another shot left. I don't want to be shot, cried Chuck. il V I-Ialf shot or nothing. I, being afraid that they would come to ggi gg wif. blows, changed the subject. Why the disguise, Scotty? I-Ie VI smiled. I am glad that you noticed it. I am disguised as the I Haresfoot chorus. I was greatly amused at this, because I fy: .Vg WIA lf ,II..fw7I.,zrg-fIiI 1 4 II. remembered the funny shape that Tyler Barney displayed, and :. .fill-It-.'1'1I'f:-I' .' 5' ' pll I . . gi: '1 'I-III. the thin legs that kept I-lobe Price off the ground. I-Ionestly, I :fe II.-.ff-IIIIMEZQ 'il 'Z 55.151 I - V,WI, b.,I.,.,,., can t understand how he keeps going. Z E .MLM EIIIIIIIILIII1If'I.IfI'Iif:I W... 'W ' iii? .iff'iIIItI3Iif .1f .1'5I.'-I'I-I.1f.II-Zvfff '1 ..f'If - .I III' .ri ff I if ?rlffIIII... ,If...IIff9?ifIiIIzII.. If gf' W -I I..,,I.... ,I .. 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Al, through a veil of tears, admitted that they had borrowed it from Bill Pick-hard. Mike, at this last break of mine, became angered and stepped on the gas, hurling the ma- chine in my direction. I dodged in time, Al and Mike had vanished, and in their stead was Carson Lyman. Cars, for the love of Mike, wheel out of here and give me a little sleep. Pipe down, he piped up. and made a dash at me with his three wheeled buggy. I jumped in bed and covered up my head and hoped he couldnt find me. To my surprise he didnt I became more and more drowsy. Sleep was coming at last. I crept slowly up to the door of restfulness, and as I touched the threshold, who should disturb me but lack Bigler. rf T52-ffvgrrr 'Wits L' QQ. 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I TI img' is M fl X' gf x ,H viii if. il' I 5 i .gat - .,. wi What is the idea, jack? I wanted to get to sleep, because I had Transportation at eight, and I knew that if I didn't get there on time I'd be locked out. jack looked up. 'iOh, I'm getting ready for our next party. All our boys are taking perfume baths. One pint of water to a tub of perfume. I tell you it gets away good. We don't have to serve, all the guests are too sick to eat. Well, kid, I'm away. Bud Murphy wants to use this next. Good night, good night. I ROLLED OVER AND WAS SOON BACK IN , t. ...,,-.i. ,. W. , , I Li-, , o f law-'-Irllf. ' - ' :fy-5' 2,:' +I. '- v -I. - .t , 4 AW ' rg. 'gmff4?13agI2afwJ. x:ms,.g:,'.',::' .L .- :fi . ..f-,w:f.'.q-treat.if:-pwa,2:11,1 i, it-. B 1- 1. ,wwf--we. i,f-ww--uw -ahh:-.ii .Jsb,i,T,...i m..- Jw H s lET!!Li.....-..l .l l 'l ll ' 'l ' l 1H!l M!!l!'!!!UEl',.,.!E T!T!'l!'Yl'ff5 II 'lI . ! 'Ul'l'L..!. ..,, i ! Pl !!' 'E ' LIPLEL.1llTf!'!!l ETE! 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There is much to be read further. Badger Satire is continued arnong these ads. I: IIIN!lllllllllllllllllillllllNIHINIIllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIINIIIIllWIIKIIHIVIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIINIIllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllINIINIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIP1IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIII :I Page 655 -7' f fig!! F THE AVERAGE COEED BYGOTFRFDSON Buf' THIS IS THE Q ww THE co-EDS GET 1 ,U BY THE DEA ' ' ' AND STILL - GIET A DATE, ' E5 -I I W A ..,-.L: , - aw- :ff-2:1-:Q-5 Xml 'N' 1 J X ff X X , xxx xii ' 'V I Hfu 07' WHY NUT MAKE. LovE TO A X THE mens ARE ' ! SHE HAS f P' X MADE-UP, 4 , FOR uoHNs Tw BAKE Q3 Q? T36 EIITL ba R To next' Fall the caqxoe fladrlt f how I I 'appeal gver Just 3 X then. K , N J 'fins 89 ' - , A , ':fr.X giffx ' E ' fi RSE 99 '2 E SP' f YW 'f Q T - JJ 2 E ff f WHY qnms nom COME BAcK. ., if I,-. LM 53512332 V Q S A Q' E Q-tv Q I Q .M mx THE COEDS O rigganfx ILLUSIGN ASET Q-Eiallilf 5ff'eI,f'l5'1i1. SONE Q 1 ,N THIS SCHOOL. Her Sklfftki GQMPETITTONQ A bflssiffmz T Hou H , v 1 5' 1 1 5 . w ,rv In -, . 'A '14 . r- ' f tl? .' A . r'.QA:' . ' ' ' 5 -,- , ' , . R , .x fif- -i . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 1 31 'in I fa . fl ' E 1 i f - ii-L mv- A:-'f ri i -I V ,- '- I 5,1 I -. A i If 5 I ' ' -- '-'L , , , ' ,WWW-siZ.f of f,,.,,.41 ' ' , -, 1-7-FTF. FH? U N reiimiiwwif G-rf Tj,.:..e-4 r, 5 5 ' 1 - an .- .. 1' ' v ' 1 1 -' vf f' ' ,. ,.' x M-M-fm--fa J ' f -S v Make Your i , . . . . i a F Writing Time ' 1 7 fi Riding Time f - .9 ufk . fby carrying Ci La-V 4 CORONA The Personal W rztzng Machzne There 1S no longer any reason Why you shouid dread the enforced idleness of tram Journeys Carry CQRQNA and keep up with your Work It W111 shorten the trips and prove a real pleasure to you ' 'l- ' we ff i i rf ConoNA has-:.s eeeieeee fi Young men and women going into the business world will find one of these six-pound typewriters a great help. Your correspondence will give cz much better impression if it is typewritten. A Corona, the personal writing machine, should be in every home. Price-350 with case on your Co-op. number. Delivered anywhere. For information, call, phone or write UNIVERSITY CO-OPERATIVE CO 506-508 State Street E. j. Grady, Manager Page 657 T ' ,? uunmmummuumumm X E LJ IQ ug W ff K3 ---ga. 5 'U W I 1. ' ai , ' WMM, 'Q D C6213 Q E, Q if A Ei? C5 zx C 445 'Q XX Q!! Q gg , X Exif 7 j . cf , W . , 1 WE M3 W' ORORITY ALLEY-R USHINC XVEEK I I 6' 8 Opportunities for Students and Graduates I-IE held of Life Insurance today furnishes the best opportunity for fnancial advancement of any voca- tion. No capital needed. In keeping with the higher ideals and ethics of the business, the Central Life does not seek to employ agents of other companies, but by interesting 'men of intelligence, character, and clean record, instructing them and assisting them by the active co-operation of specially trained men, it has built up one of the largest agencies in the state of Wisconsin. If you are a student, you can arrange to take care of your spare hours. Either part-time or full-time contracts are at your disposal. Some of the best known Insurance Men of the United States started insurance work while they were students. We want you to come to our ojice and acquaint your- self with our methods, what we can do for you, and what you can do for us. The held is open. It is for you to take advantage of a wonderful opportunity. CALL .IIIIIIIIIHQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,uh iq IH, I, it: trr'r 111.. till? tt 't I Ar I e Igdlvldend Eheclgmmfeduces xpur lgyment BRANCH OFFICES , . S - O , . QSQSISSFWYQTS GIQEENYSQQ 34? A. C. LARSON, state Manager MONROE, WIS. MARINETTE, WIS. BELOIT WIS. EAU CLAIRE, WIS. Scare Ojice: WASHINGTONBUILDING LA CROSSE, WIS. IS WAUSAU, W . APPLETON, WIS. ALGOMA, WIS. FOND DU LAC, WIS. MILWAUKEE, WIS. ROCKFORD, ILL. Prine 65N PHONE BADGERII48 MADISON WIS ALSTED-KASTEN CQ. H. P. ALSTED C. 1. KASTEN G. E. o. KUECHLE MILWAUKEE, WIS. Fine jewelry Artistic -Silver Stationery Fraternity Pins VARSITY WELCOME FOR FRESHMEN Stewards Attention ! Be sure to consult Ma1one's for retail groceries and fruit WE can give you SERVICE and SAVE you MONEY. MALQNE GROCERY Phone Badger 1164 MADISON, WISCGNSIN 434 State Street Page 660 J. E. DRIVES EUEL Co COAL WOOD COKE Phone Badger 628 303 S. Patterson Street Madison, Wisconsin TH E H UB NADlSON.WIS. Like the Badger For Twenty-five Years a University Institution Like the Badger It's Ideal of Service is at the Highest THE BADGER PHARMACY Suppffw fof all The Ag. College Book Store University Avenue and Warren Street TI-IE RELIABLE JEWELRY STORE M. ToE1As, Prop. MADISON RACIN E TIRE COMPANY Deagfrigggiggffs-exggihgg and Optical Goods- RACINE TIRES Auto ACCESSORIES VULCANIZING A Specialty of- Watch Repairing of all Kinds by the Late Ad- BATTERIES AND REPAIRING juster and jobber of the Elgin National Watch Factory. Ph OneB1Ock from C 406 State St. Madison, Wis. 133322 593 P a itol on State St. Madison, Wis. P a g e 6 6 1 ' ! H ,l Tm 4243 W- UW Q 'wg GK ixuklav T Qi gf W 5 EMM5 .AF Lmgaoh- XIXIESQQWSX rv Li Q, Y-.. Luv BMS Loxormcl NLJYAYRAYN in Tfw. clavk- Q52 N: ffm f X Tj Ciwgvxzao Digg? A cxyfdxr. lr ATA 3 'i lg? L. Y l -W I -l - -T I I Qkapfar mzaifng, BOXYVVXYA KQV f TECm5 'yi N , , . ,. mf-ffff W ? l Would You Like to I-Iave Your House More Homelike? Y adding a touch here and there in the rooms and a fresh, clean coat of paint to the outside, think how much more cheery the house will appear. This work is our specialty, particularly with fraternity and sorority houses. We shall be pleased to confer with you and give suggestions concerning any decoration or painting problems. WALTER L. LEVENI-IACEN CGMPANY 427 N. MURRAY sTREET, M1-xoisow DISCCDUNT YQUR CLEAN INC 35,00 IN ADVANCE PANTORIUIVI COMPANY GIVES 36.00 CREDIT IO PER CENT DISCOUNT ON CASI-I CALL GRDERS 538 snare street Madison Phone 1180-1578 Quality Cleaners sUMNER si cRAMToN. Druggists I-Iuyler's, Johnsons and 570 Stale gum l:L11'1li6,S CQHCIICS Madison, Wisconsin R d nce Phone B. 3118 Office Phone B. 3119 DR. CHARLES E. RGDOLE DR. S. IVICCARTI-IY DENTIST DENTIST I Closed Onsamrday after' 28 West Main Street 407-403 Washington Bldg. BoongdFr1ngFootballand Madison, Wish ggfgcg Phs e Madison' W P rr g e 6 6 3 ,E - l:I:l: :l:I: :'l:l:l: - :I:l:I:l:j':I:I : :I:l : l .1 gi: I : : ' :l:l:l 'l:l ' : : f SMART MOTOR CAR COMPANY Madison'.9 Newest Up-to-date Garage Corner University Ave. and Frances St. D 1 Near the University Madison, Wiscomin ? ,S f . - .....,,,, ,.,.. Ng , r' ff -2 A ,W S .E 3 3:4 Q5 i' 't is ii f' 3 Q J N ,Z.:..-x - 1 ' 4 ' ' .51 Uf.':.?f 5t.1i':5.?.a......-.., , P I 1 ' 2-i APLI-IA PI-II BUS FOR RUSI-IEES-ARRIVES AT 1 NORTHWESTERN DEPOT WANTED - A new set of pledges. One NVANTED - A house to rent. Our Quarters that does not object to building a pier. are getting too 5mall,l Something about Q APPIY Sigma Chi HOUSE- the size of Bascom I-Iall might cio. Sigma WANTED-A panoramic camera to take - Nu' Zhaplfglre of the Lambda Chl Alpha WANTED- A tutor for Ralph I-Iorton. P i One more year and we'I1 have to put him b WANTED - My Freddy. Dot Shaner. on a pension. Zeta Psi. job Printing Stationery I-I. C. NETI-IERWOOD PRINTING COMPANY 24 North Carroll Street Madison, Wis. Party Favors Copper Plate Printing Die Stamping Page 664 , ' 'rf ? 42'z-. . , , E-iT?Qae 3, iq -'gay' . f- lifes - 'fv :f-:f ,an-f, 1 me N W,2g?'7'b'2Q3yf 1 . 9 gg N 'if xx , 5-1 ff -E .' 1, iqjfff' f N, is , ff , 121 i Hjffiivvnf lgEQ??'EfQf Hajj: ll Tig'ffiiIffL'1:i:!? at ' fi?fi?liEi2':f!.i1 1: Yi' 5l.?'X' - rig? if-1-:avg f 1 f ' - :zu-Mg? ,pw as 1 21: 2 7M,.,c-4JLE3 K ,, Y :tk ' npffif' ', 1? URING forty-seven years of successful manufacturing experience the Kohler ideal has consistently demanded that our products embody the highest attainable in quality and service. Kohler Enameled Plumbing Ware has main- tained long and consistently its reputation for unrivalled beauty, utility, and durability. Kohler Automatic Power and Light, produced in the same great factory, today offers for use on farms and in all isolated places, an ample flowlof standard 1 l0 volt current automatically controlled. Widespread appreciation of the ideals and principles in forming this organization is ex- pressed in the general preference of quality- loving people for Kohler products. KOI-ILER CGMPANY Founded 1 873 KoHLER, ' Page 665 Knowing that college men demand quality in wearing apparel, we're featuring the following recognized brands: Kuppenheimer and Fashion Park Clothes Kingley Shirts Interwoven Hosiery Rex Gaps Brighton Nightwear Allen A Underwear on State ENGINEERS PRAYER IT WORKS I was sittin' 'round and thinkin' It works, What a fine world this would he What 3 Wonder Pl'11'35e it is - if If there weren't no Delta Gammas Nor no haughty Alpha Phis. I-Iow 'twould help out civilization If the Gamma Phis were dead. And the Kappas and the Thetas Were filled with sizzling lead. As they shipped out Emma Goldman Let's ship out the Alpha Ghis, As they hung the hyphen traitors Let us hang the A. O. Pis. I ain't got no use for women They're not a thing to me I'm taking Engineering So please, please side with me. works. Drop a raisin in the wine I-Iear it start to weep and whine, lt works. I t works, I-Iow I've longed to hear those words - it works. Mix some yeast and rye and hops Tighten up those old tin tops, It works. It works, Lashes B-itters turn the trick - it works. If the Doc wont keep you well Good old Bitters kick like h - l It works. Dr. I A. BANCRGET Dr.V. G. BANGRGET Dentists Corner University and State Sts. Madison W is Page 666 Good Merchandise Good Values Capper 82 Capper are famous for men's Fine wear. They have been meeting the exacting requirements of the best dressers for many years. They are equally well known for the values they give in all their stores On all lines of good mer- chandise worn bymen-excepting shoes, which they do not handle. Large, concentrated buying power, made possible by many Outlets, enables them to do a volume of business which brings price advantages unusual in the trade and cuts down overhead. You get the benefit of this in your purchases. Stores are located in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and St. Paul. NHLWAUKEESTORE Wells Building Comer 124 Wisconsin Street 4 LONDON ' CHICAGO DETROIT MILWAUKEE SAINT PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS Americas Finest Mens Wear Stores Page 667 Telephone Central 5880 A. E. SZ Co. Canned Food Products Coffees, Teas Pure Fruit jams 229 North State Street Pure Fruitjellies CI-IICAGO, ILL. WISCONSIN He: Will you? She Ccoquettishlyji No, you've W hue traveling' had eleven already. I saw He: But, I want to leave on S ome fine schools. even terms with fouf' C olleges esteemed. 3 O ldef than Ours' but She Qreading headlinesj: Con- ' N ever one as premly vict l-Ialted by Pain in I-Iis Side. S ituated and l ncidentally, never such N ice girls. He Cknowinglyj: Oh, yes, sort of a chain-stitch. He: Vxfhat would you say if I IGNATZ Clooking at picture of the kissed you? mUdfZC1fS ofthe MiSSiSSiPPil-'A'Th3C'S She: If you were a good marks- nothing but a dirty frame-up. man, what could I say? ERANICS RESTAURANT FOR GOOD EATS WE SERVE YOU VEGA BANJOS AND GIBSON MANDOLINS AT HOOK BROS. P zz g e 6 6 8 TI-IE PARKER COIVIPA Y The Business Office Shop lXfQ,i2iy5E5552522262336233 TYPEWRITER PAPER AND SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAP BOOKS AND PILLERS PENCILS ERASERS PENS INKS S FILING CAEINETS WOOD AND STEEL - AND SUPPLIES I2 South Carroll Street Next to Telephone Building Molison, Wisconsin M93 226 State Street for ALL OCCASIONS MADISON, WIS. Choice Cut Flowers and Floral Decorations PYOmPt Service , 226 State St. Stole- phone Badger 17Q F Greenhouseg lgllfgggflggjgfffgg Madison, Wisconsin Something Dijerent -When you think of jewelry THE PERMANENT WAVE-is a blessing. For years wome rhihk Of Klihhef high Class jewelry at popular prices llniliilillgfill afLagfqiZ,hSJZfa.fZ2li4f5? fflfgiffhlie illlifm I L. not C CCEFICICY, an t C WBVC stays In OI' SIX I'nOl'lt S. .J Optometrist and jeweler Ph E 218 Slate St, Phone 210 WU. Life Bldg' B cl 3165 Madison, Wis. Fairchild 421 Madison, WIS P a g e 6 6 9 Tl-IE TI-IETA GRIP Question Box , What's the new name for the D. K. E. house? Answer: This is a question that bored many aD. K. E ,brethren After consulting the answer man who has broken bread there three or four times, we find that it has been duly dubbed the lVlcSwinney Hotel. Under what condition would the marriage of Professor joseph Steinhauer appear quite wooden? Answer: After due deliberation, we would answer that it would be on condition that he married a Pole. What are hiccoughs7 Answer: This is a question which only a T. N. E. can answer. Personally we believe they are messages from departed spirits: I n case the Blue Laws are in effect they would be a breach of the peace. How can we improve the looks of the Phi Kappa Sigma House? Answer: Tear it down. Who put the hooks in Carl Russell Fish? Answer: Bait a minute. XVe havent a line at the present time to answer. Q. XVhy does Gordie Fairfield look so sad. A. l-le is wondering where he is going to get his next drink. Q. NVhy is l-lans Gude so slow in foot- ball? A. lt takes him that long to translate the signals into Norse. ALL TI-IE NEW MUSIC AT HOOK BROS. Page 670 THE P H GTO RT HOUSE WM. MEUER, President How many times do you appear in the University of Wisconsin Pictorial History, the Badger of Badgers? Every University organization should be represented in its volumes. lt is our donation to our Alma-lVIater- it is your obligation to help make it all-inclusive of University life. A GET THE NEW DANCE RECORDS AT HOOK BROS. P a 9 e 6 7 1 Satisfy Your Hunger with Good Home Cooking at- WI-IE TROI, BI .E OR EED OF REPAIR c -.P 'V is CALL BADGER 4 5 0 and we'll be right there We also carry a complete line of first class -4 ACCESSORIES WISCONSIN AUTO SERVICE COMPANY MADISON, WISCONSIN The Inqu isitive Repo rter Question: Who killed Abraham Lincoln? Wfhere asked: l-lausmanns Brewery. Paul Gangelin: I've only been here three years and I am not up on all the local tradi- tions. Bill Sale: Being a young and an experi- enced youth I cannot say with the same degree of accuracy which characterized my forefathers in the preceding generation. how- ever l will state without mental reservation or a drink of any kind that inasmuch as his wife was a home ec., she must have killed him with her biscuits. Haresfoot: Edwin Booth. Paz Dennis: As far as I can see-this looks like an interesting question but be- yond that I am not prepared to state. I will put six or seven reporters on this iob. .Mildred Gerlach: l-Ioh-hoh-Oh-hOh-hoh- Crising inflectionl I-low should I know? WOLDENBERGS CLOAK CORNER If you get them at Woldenberg's they are different Always Exclusive QUINN'S RESTAURANT BROWN BOOT SI-IOP Smart Foot Wear for Young Phone 712 University Ave, Men and Women A Badger 369 Madiwn- Wis- 224 State St. Madison, Wis Page 672 ,, Igwsxg itifiilwh I R h? will at s esearc . ,l,g,.,i , , , pf ix.,-HQ T' F' Ib W' W 'L 4 UPPOSE that a stove burns too much coal for X K the amount of heat that it radiates. The QI manufacturer hires a man familiar with the principles of combustion and heat radiation to make experiments which will indicate desirable changes in design. The stove selected as the most efficient is the result of research. Suppose that you want to make a ruby in a factory -not a mere imitation, but a real ruby, indistinguish- able by any chemical or physical test from the natural stone. You begin by analyzing rubies chemically and physically. Then you try to make rubies just as nature did, with the same chemicals and under similar conditions. Your rubies are the result of research- research of a different type from that required to improve the stove. Suppose, as you melted up your chemicals to pro- duce rubies and experimented with high temperatures, you began to wonder how hot the earth must have been millions of years ago when rubies were first crystallized, and what were the forces at play that made this planet what it is. You begin an investigation that leads you far from rubies and causes you to formulate theories to explain how the earth, and, for that matter, how the whole solar system was created. That would be research of a still different type-pioneering into the unknown to satisfy an insatiable curiosity. Research of all threetypes is conducted in the Laboratories ofthe General Electric Company. But it is the third type of research- pioneering into the unknown-that means most, in the long run, even though it is undertaken with no practical benefit in view. At the present time, for example, the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company are exploring matter with X-rays in order to discover not only how the atoms in different sub- stances are arranged but how the atoms themselves are built up. The more you know about a substance, the more you can do with it. Some day this X-ray work will enable scientists to answer more definitely than they can now the question: Why is iron magnetic? And then the electrical industry will take a great step forward, and more real progress will be made in five years than can be made in a century of experimenting with existing electrical apparatus. ' You can add wings and stories to an old houseg But to build a new house, you must begin with the foundation. .... . enee ee rss f t ' General Office Schenectacly,N.Y. Page 673 It sorta looked as though a meet- ing of the league of nations would have to be called this fall when the Kappas, Gamma Phis, and Thetas began pulling hair. It all comes out in the Wash, girls! Tri Delt Hym We're all loving sisters, Don't care for the mistersg I'm glad l'm good Tri-Tri-Delt. PRQMISCUOUS PESSIMIST The chap who thinks prohibition is funny because it is such a joke on the rest of the boys. Lost ! Strayed I Sidestepped I Don Murdock Bill Delaney Porter Brown Bob Gilman Sam Cusson Many of the fair sex voted for Eugene V. Debs because they reasoned, with the rare intuition of womankind, that he was the only presidential candidate in captivity. Who would think that Dorothy Prank emerged from the cloister hall of a convent? , QRTHER PUR ITURE A Wisconsin product. classed among the best furniture made in America. Northern furniture is not expen- sive. yet the designs are beauti- ful, and the materials and cabi- net work are as good as money can buy. Tiedemanns Pharmacy Expert Prescription Compounding Imported Powders and Perfumes Kodak Supplies and Sundries Eaton, Crane All reputable dealers sell it. Stationery' ,NORTHERN FURNITURE QQMPANY 702-704 UNIVERSITY AVENUE SHUQQGAN MADISON, WlS. Page 674 ff' ESTAB L.: SH E3 1554 i 5' 'Wa iw Q R ' . , ' .- .A .,,1 ,, ,. ' Q i .4 , ' C-3 E M R E52 S Ewa R P1 P E Mair1OfFice: 24E.MiFFlir1 Sh QWISDSS N 9255355330 mg? Page 675 HANYTHING IN PHoTooRAPIIY9' . B. R U D TI-IE BADCER PI-IOTOCRAPI-IER PI-IONE 7 016 650 STATE STREET t MADISON, WISCONSIN STATE STREET LEADER gg'Wff 'fe'1f 5f0fe Drv Croods, lvlillinery I ' Corner State and Gilman Re3dy'tO'We3f Evladison, XVisconsin The Only Permanent Dancing School in the City KEHIQS SCHOOL of DANCING Students have learned to dance here for 35 years and have always been satisfied. We teach you for less money and in less time than any other teacher in the city. Classes or private lessons any time to suit the pupils, by lady or gentleman teacher. Academy: 309 IW. johnson St. Phone: Badger 1770 CQYNE HAT SHG? THURINGER-GAREUTT co. Exclusive M illinery H05IERE'NCgEOIX5gAgOPf5E-FS' 10 SOUTH CARROLL STREET 5114K AND NVASI-I FABRICS MADISON, WISCONSIN 430 soUTI-I STATE STREET, NIADISON P a g G 6 7 6 f . .. , f Z T 471 1 7 'Q ' ,ff fff,6 f if ...EACH HEAR5 HIS MASTERS' VOICE... - AT- MQRGAN BRCDTI-IERS 55264 STATE ST. I lADl50N,WI5. FIDO LIKES OO! - --- kf... TJ 2 i f g , X, .ae l A lf :Q i ,nl if ' gf , '.1 r . X ll ltr f rrfgew I H f ff f W ,f 1. if ' A -' 4 '9'1, ,,0 f Wf WW .Q .l A ' . v ' .. . H 1 X 546 fl? H f r W rmwwrrziimmhm f ff H FROSI-I AT PLAY Taken From the Sigma Nu Bulletin Board Brothers A. to M. will dance on Oct. 8. Brothers M. to Z. will dance on ' Oct. 15. Remember your manners if you have any. judging from reports from the corner Drug store all the Phi Delt's louy is Ginger Ale and cracked ice. I wonder. After that mix up in the court we heard that jule Hanks guaranteed that she could throw any one of the Kappas three times in five minutes. Barring Dot Krueger of course Page 678 99 Molloy Custom Built College Annual Covers College Armual'Covers that truly rep- resent the character of the hooks on which they are used. The Covers of , the IQ22 Badger are Molloy products. The David j. Molloy Company 633 Plymouth Court, Chicago Stop at Hausmanns for Your l-lot Sandwichesl' 323 State Street Phone Badger 33 lVlE1CllSO1'1,VXllSCO1'1Sl1'1 AMERICAN RESTAURANT and GARDEN GRILL F G OETKING 1 :OH 7716 SQUQVCT T Colnrnerce 1912, Manager fqzz. CELLULOID BUTTONS Made by MADISON SHOE Sl-IINING PARLOR St. LOU is Button CO. Chairs for Ladies and Gentlemen ' TOM POPPUS St' Lows' MO' l28 St te S Madison, Wis. Page 679 113 King St. Madison 119 S. Pinclzney St. Wisconsin c, R. JERDI We are well equipped to handle Fraternity and Sorority requirements in Furniture g XJ I Y tn Q.. Sorority Shields fC'rsetsD ALPHA PHI Shape- ls identical with the shape of the spear head used by the founder, an Aztec Indian. Quadrant 1. - Sardines. Representing the number in the chapter and at the dances. Quadrant 2. - Hairpins. Representing the stability of the organization. Notice how closely they are knit together. They are nit. Quadrant 3. - Bobbed Hair. This is to show that they like sports of all kinds and don't care who knows it or who the sports are. Quadrant 4 .-- Carrots. Used to beautify the complexion. Branch Ojlice and Salesroom : Member National Furniture 309 E. ll7i1son Street llyarehousemen Ass n H. F. SHARRATT Sole Owner New Fireproof Storage Warehouse 601-605 University Ave. Separate locked rooms. Baggage hauled. Long distance moving. New and used household goods and rooming furniture of every description Household goods carefully moved, crated, packed and shipped. Special attention given student and faculty work. Page 680 PEREECTLY PASTEUR IZED MILK CREAM BUTTER MILK COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTER KENNEDY DAIRY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF SAFE MILK A Sole Manufacturers of Velvet Ice Cream 618 UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE BADGER 7100 MADISON, WISCONSIN The Varsity Cafe Park Street at University Ave. May the students of the future find our service as pleasing as have their predecessors. Sorority Shields CCirsetsj KAPPA ALPHA Tl-IETA Shape - l-las no significance. Quadrant I . - Wine glass. This, even though it is a wine glass, in reality is used as an eye glass in the ritual. The initiates' eyes are washed in it so they can see the light. Quadrant 2.- Powder Puff. The powder brings out the part they played in the war, The puff, is symbolic of the art of make-up. Quadrant 3. - Cfalosh. Meaning, let your feet rule your head. Dance and be merry Qiedj. Quadrant 4. - Cosmopolitan. This is not the nature of the chapter, but the chap- ter bible. ,1-.,f,QL5..,, :f '4'......-- 3 '1...mmu-'ix Our Motto: 1'Quality Goods and Prompt Service' Quality Grocer, Coffee Roaster I-IERMAN MACK ll-lc? State Street Phones Badger 7760-7761 NIADISON, WIS- Pagc 682 Cliff joe olosl Clothes Shop Where the new and correct styles arealwczysonollsplczy. Here there are clothes as smart in style anoljne in fabric czs the smart. particular. college or young business man could desire. CLIEE JACOBS IO WEST JACKSON ELVD. CHICAGO SECOND FLOOR NORTI-IERN E OLDED TOWELS ATLEAN TOWEL EOR EVERY PAIR OF HANDS SANITARY and ECONOMICAL Ask us for a sample For Sale by ' GENERAL PAPER 82 SUPPLY COMPANY MADISON, WISCONSIN U. W. MEAT MARKET I 7 28 University Avenue Phone Madison, Wis. Badger 521 Distributors of Western Electric Quality Products BQWL at the- SCHAUB BRUTHERS PARK BOWLING ALLEYS Al Your Service Electrically CICONNOR al REILLY Ph 229 Stale Street B CI 5166 Madison, Wis. P a g e 6 8 3 Attractive Rooms for Conventions, Banquets, and Samples Coast wide Reputation for Meals 4 REPUBLICAN l-IQUSE Choose what ' - Want what you want fe r you choose 3rd and Cedar Streets M ilwaukee, Wisconsin Sorority Shields lC'rsetsj GAMMA PI-ll BETA Shape - l-leart. This shape is subject to change hy vote of the Chapter. For the last fifty years it has had the same shape. Quadrant 1. - Canoe. This is to signify their ability to paddle their own. lt does not mean that they would rather do it. Quadrant 2. -L'Eau de? They are a smell hunch of girls. Quadrant 3. - Moon. This is their guiding star. From it the crescent of Gamma Phi was devised. The founder was a star gazer and all the initiate have to follow in her footsteps. lThey got a good bunch of freshmenj ' Quadrant 4. - Lips. CClosed.D Meaning that they speak in whispers and like silence better than all else. Silence is consent. Otto I-larloff Karl Loprich l-IARLCEE LQPRICH ELECTRIC CC. Contracting and Electrical Supplies Cor State and Francis Streets Madison, Wisconsin Page 684 A Practical Gift FURNITURE is a favorite with those who are look- ing for-utility and beauty inagift. Not only is the furniture We sell useful and beautiful but of ab- solutely good con- struction. -XT- An Enduring Gift FU R N l T U R E emits greater pleasure for a greater length of time than any other gift. Awell selected piece of good furniture will bring the recipient life-long pleasure and satis- faction. . W , I T 'znqi lqllxlg-if S'Ti'- 1 13 ' wg!-ii Gs gg !'F'l'!1'-ngzeue. 'li 5' . -'we' W rg. Ss ,j ' ' - iggfiiil-.ng-1-52-nqii, A . .' - fl:i1f' ' ,mm 4 -0- 'W' - . If- f V ill 2 ' fi 1 Li Ki! ,gpg Uur Kenilworth Gift Shop will give you ideas in unusual gifts. Not expensive -they vary from a dollar or two up to ten or fifteen. They are choice in selection and very high in quality. Pagfi 685 SQHADAUER CHINA si-1oP The Tableware Store of Madison 126 State Street Sorority -Shields QC' rsetsj 1 L71 X KX DELTA GAJVIMA X xgxf Shape -Taken from a bill thrown around l by a Little Lord Eontleroy troupe fifty years . ago. There used to be acorns around it, but the squirrels objected. , rf gf Quadrant 1.- Lightning. This is sym- Xkifp bolical of hidden electricity, and the spark- ing that islcldone on tlfge sly. CS1y is the D. G. . name or re escape. Quadrant Z.- Lemon. This needs no explanation, Quadrant 3.- Eye Cwide openj meaning - we miss nothing. Beware. Quadrant 4. - Tea cup. This is to repre- sent to the outside world that they do have their fun even though they don't show it on the street. On the back of the cup is the inscription D. K. E. It would be taken from that that the two organizations are pretty thick. R. E. BUSER DEALER IN uf rscorvsrfv LANDS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PHONE 1016 1337 UNIVERSITY AVE. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLYI Ramsay Land Company Madison, Wisconsin jENSEN'S BOUT SHOP QUALITY Poor WEAR 614 STATE STREET U. W. Shoe Shining Parlor D. I-1. Thornton, Prop. 813 University Ave. P age 686 BRANCPT BANK Of WISCQNSIN STATE and GILIVIAN STREETS Capital and Surplus 336,000,000 All General Banking Transacted Safety Deposit Boxes Foreign Exchange Travelers' Checks Bond Department Make Uar Bank -Your Bank P GS Service Quality Economy C. 82 C. STORES RETAIL oRocERs Madison Wisconsin Branch No. 42 MS A H d H Branch No. 49 817 University Ave. toms ln a goo towns 912 Williamson St Fraternity Crests W , 7 ZETA PSI Q-f Shape - The shadow of a cork screw on a wet loar. gi, Quadrant 1. - Corn cob pipe. Signifi- . .f cant of both incense and nonsense. In I olden days as now, their cook smoked one ll, l of these disinfectors, and it became a cus- f' 'T' tom to have all initiates take a few drags on ' fi this to test their strength. Quadrant Z. - Old shoe. Symbolical of Q their formal parties and social life. Quadrant 3. - I-Iam. This does not refer to the members. It is merely representative of their good ? food. Quadrant 4. - Eord. Ford was not a Zete. But the only car they had for long trips. After the return from Ohio last year, this was incorporated into the crest. All that was left is shown here. STORES IN EVERY GOOD TOWN UNIVERSAL GROCERY CO. FIVE STORES IN MADISON, WIS. Page 688 Capital Cit Meat Market A. C. Metzinger, Proprietor Wholesale and Ret ail Dealer in Qualit Meats l-lorne Made Sausages Phone Badger 2905 -121 Slafe -Street Madison. Wisconsin Expert XVatch Repairing Telephone Badger 1102 Fine Engraving A. E. LAMBOLEY THE JEWELER 220 State Street Madison, Wis. Next to Speth's Clothing Store :Complete line of gifts that last Diarnonds, Watches, jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Etc. . MADISON PLOW COMPANY Main Office and Foundry Manufacturers of High Grade- Tillage Implements Disc I-larrows Riding and Walking Plows Riding and Walking Cultivators Steel Leger I-Iarrows Corn Planters . . ar ow a t ck Madlsonv WIS- Breaking Ploizvs Behie5'I'ransplanters and Cultivators Wornen's and Infants' Novelties-Hair Switches Sold-l-lair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order I f You Walk I Can Teach You to Dance SARI FIELDS A Formerly-New York City, Atlantic City, Chicago and Florida 4 South Carroll St. Madison, Wis NOW MADISON, WISCONSIN Page 689 Clothiers Hatters Furnishers 84 Wisconsin Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3' I fl Fraternity Crests DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Shape - Like a glass cork. Q Quadrant I . - Stein. Symbolical of their ' social life. lt would stagger any ordinary T1 crowd. Quadrant 2. - Bull Dog. This shows the tenacity of the organization. Bowlegs are characteristic. Quadrant 3. - Bull Dog. This is the dog that they put on. Qlt is not known whether the mythical Delta Gamma Dog posed for this or not.j Quadrant 4. - Another stein. They stop at nothing. 'A aj-A ,xy Gehl Steel Frame Ensilage Cutters TTTTKA Ci get F 'KAQEESEEERQ .,,,,. Q E111 . 'QW i Alfalfa Grinders GEI-lL BRGTHERS MANUFACTURING GGIVIPANY wesr BEND,w'1scoNs1N Pane 690 I-HGH GRADE PROGRAMS STAT IQNERY EMB LEMS Bzzzzde AQ' Upmeyer Co. Jewelers -BJFEIWQ 11596 ple Ia I ' n In on Arcade ?JuII.dInQ Wlxoro Clg1o.1iEyIs As Roprosontod X mammm X KIECKHEFER Box CO. Woon, FIBRE, AND CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS MILWAUKEE, U.S.A What a spl d dfi d 11 I PETER G. IVIALSACK they Caffi d th pl I3 'C fl'-fx h P Upholstering and Furniture Repairing 1 R All Work Guaranteed E2 ms Qsounhy? iv gift ihtdelgf Your ami Eng Up-to-Date Drug Stores I - en 101'1. ere you W1 fl ,..., the things you cannot ind A HE MENGES PHARMACIES elsewhere. Four Stores Madison, Wis. P g 6.11 GGNE BUT NOT EORGGTTEN- We mean the price Qui' price will be remembered for cheapness, service rendered and last but not least, the wearing qualities of our suits. So before you go come in and let us measure you for your Graduation Suit, and you will say the same GONE BUT NOT EORGOTTEN. E C T E T Z L A E E Phone Badger 221 1 Mad ison, Wis. 410 State Street Fraternity Crests DELTA TAU DELTA Shape - The man that drew it thought he was drawing an exact duplicate of their founders shield. Enough to say that that shield is round. Imagine the artists condi- tion. Quadrant I . - Car. This is representa- tive of the money that they wish they had. Together with the representation of their ability as rushers. lt's a case of either take the button or walk back. Quadrant Z. - Banjo. lvlusic is ever in their thoughts. Let joy be unconhned, is their motto. Quadrant 3. - Saxophone. This is sym- bolic of mean harmony. A pitch pipe was the original instrument, but a whiskey quar- tet can't run a thing like that. Quadrant 4. - Keg. Representing the capacity of a good Delt. Note: A great argument was had at the time that this shield was accepted. Some of the brothers wanted nothing but a big tank. KLUETER SZ CQMPANY Wholesale Grocers Madison, Wisconsin Page 692 THE NORTHWEST PAPER CO. Mills at Cloquet ancl Brainerd CLOQUET, MINNESOTA THE NORTHERN LUMEER CO. Manufacturers of White Pine Lumber CLOOUET, MINNESOTA jOHNSON WENTWORTH CO. Manufacturers of White Pine Lumber CLOQUET, MINNESOTA CLOQUET LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of White Pine Lumber CLOQUET, MINNESOTA il' sl THE FIRST LOOSE-LEAF SYSTEM. Bright Sayings ofthe Children This story concerns Ralph ScheinpHug, the black-eyed beauty of Boscobel. fThis Bosco has no reference to the Sigma Chi rushing asset.D Because a friend of the family, a girl, a Kappa girl, and, incident- ally, a nice girl, a lady, a real lady, a real nice lady, had objected in a sisterly fashion to Ralph's wearing rather conspicuous Eastern apparel, and this objection had reached the ears of little Ralph, he stormed into the lobby of the Kappa house, assumed the attitude of the insane King Lear Cthis was easy for Ralphj - and prattled, Madam, I appreciate your objections to my comme il faut and toppy Eastern turnout because of its conspicu- ous elegance amidst the rustic attire of the bucolic bourgeoisie in this university community. Be that as it may, it will be a great pleasure for me, should you ever visit my native New York, where I went to business college for three months, to entertain you at dinner at Child's restau- rant, in which exclusive atmosphere, I trust, my attire will provoke no com- ment, Collect your dollar at the Y. M. C. A. Page 694 Twin City School Supply Co. School Papers Special Ruled Papers Note Book Paper Plain or Puriched Paper Towels To ilet Paper NEENAH, WIS. HEART OF THE PAPER INDUSTRY ESTABLISHED IBIB C Q f o ,D , Qflfrntlemens igiizrnisliing Qlfuuhs, MADISON AVENUE COP. FOPTY'FOUF1TH STREET NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill S800 F OR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS: Complete Outfittings for Every Occasion Ready made or to Measure For Day or Evening Wear For Travel, Motor or Outdoor Sport English Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery Fine Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Trunks, Valises, Rugs, etc. Send for Illustrated Catalogue N E W P 0 R T 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE B 0 S T O N TREMoNTcoR.EcYLS1'0N ..s1e H3---.iff fd qsiewi f '?P 1 Jf f2lgI'j'E'5 4, e- Q , ii M3 siafvhg' -1339533 .ik-va:'3,,-algf-1-4-AM.. , -- ,,!Tfw,,...,. ,4 AQQAQY- - e4Lw.,,-1 ,efziwgr ,ere ,ff,fiMGlyf' ' wg2eT.a,w r1-A. gn' ' -1 :im i f wr'vs ' wi r' iw I I f I ' gf lr I ,El Fi F' Y 1 A h li 41 1 if wi I I. Q 1, 45, i , . Y--: eg .,f ..' y - gi I -. i il fd-: 14, -. A - i,-N, div- ' ll 4- 5ls?gJ.l:e...rJvf f-Y-.-'4.9... .i sv. f if:-fl 'a ll . ,. ., N -.3 ,. , - A I '- 4 ,, - . ,V , f ,vga .C , , ' r 3, --,. A , : s L if ' . , -, gag: .: F , ,. 17: I . Madison Tent and Awning Co. Incorporated Manufacturers of AWN I N G S and TENTS 319-321 East Wilson St. Phone Badger 663 Madison, Wis. were Health is Natures supreme ojjfering to the human race. Milk is Natures basic Health Food. GRIDLEY DAIRY CO., MILWAUKEE P age 695 SATTLER -- THE TAILORH Clothes of quality-and appearance and style that appeal to the most exacting - and at very reasonable prices. An invitation is extended to you to visit our establishment in the Caswell Block - Second Floor MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN IE FRANKLIN was at Wiscon- sin this is the sort of stuff he would probably give vent to: Lengthen those dress, Roll not them eyes, Early to bed and earlier to riseg Stay home and study - give Noi for replies, I Never go out with the K Beta Pies. -For a date saved is a lesson learned. STUNG The mosquitoes are also enjoying a successful year. jack: I'll say that girl can sure kiss a fellow!! Back: I'll say she does! jack: I-Iow's that!!! Back: I say, does she? Ques: Who won the game between Wisconsin and Illinois? Answer: Cwet statistics on the number of people that fell asleep in class in each school the following Monday and Tuesday,-compare them, and draw your own conclu- sion. Amer icais Greatest cz rid Largest Clothing Firm Catering to the better dressed young men. Prices less than the ordinary kind. 28 Stores - - 350,000 Customers MAKER TO WEARER TR I VERS CLQTI-IES 207 cmd Avenue - - MILWAUKEE, wiscoususi Page 6.96 VELVET ICE CRE lt'S All Cream KENNEDY DAIRY COMPANY SOLE MANUFACTURERS Distributors of Safe Milk 621-629 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE PI-IONE BADCER 2751 MADISON, WISCONSIN P 6.9 The Passing of T. N. E. Cl-low the Illinois boys see itj Slowly, one by one - The self-named stars of the campus Signed on the dotted line and joined the lot ofthe angels. Lancllady: What part of the chic do you wish? April Fool Bobbie ran into the sewing room and cried: Oh, mamma! Theres a man in the nursery kissing the nurse. Mamma dropped the sewing and rushed for the stairway. April Fool! said Bobbie gleefully, it's l qen only papa. - Foolscap. Boarder: Some of the meat, please. - Sun Dial. What Fun judge: I sentence you to be hanged. Optimistic Prisoner' I love to be kept in suspense. It's so interesting. - lVidow. Senate Head: Evidence is lacking, you are discharged. Frosh: You can't discharge me. not working for you, Prof.: To prove the theory of limits, let us consider that a co- ed is standing on one side of the campus and you are on the other. The first time that you walk towards her you walk half way, the next time half of the remaining half and so on - would you ever reach her? N. O. Fool: No but I would get close I'm enough for practical purposes. DULUTH The Coming Steel Center Sisson 82 Sewell Sellers of Good Clothes for Men and Young Men 394 East Water St., IVIILNVAUKEE, WIS Page 6.98 P RADISE FARM ERUITS AND V EGETABLES bring all the flavor and goodness of the Orchard and Garden direct to your table. Cvould, Wells 82 Blackburn Co. Distributors Madison, Wisconsin WISCONSIN EOUNDRY and MACHINE CO. Madison, Wis. DYNAMOS AND MOTORS Manufacturers of Mining Machinery and Equipment Power Plants of all kinds Designed gl and Installed Motor and Dynamo repair work , ,X l Engine and Mill work Quality, Service and Price 5i??k53??E?35?i5E2ie2?bFi2- siqutor si AYEN cRocERY co. Badger 4916 High Class Food Line Badger 4917 l4Ol University Ave. Madison, Wisconsin Where Oglyg the Best Chicago, Detroit, M adison. is Goo nough Ann Arbor, Princeton ALFRED J, RUBY Y. M. 'C. A. CAEETERIA Footwear of Quality and Distinction for Men and Women We wish to extend to the students a word fp dhkfhp teSt. D I F clison, Wis. P a g c 6 9 9 HOME COOKING 0 a preczalion an t an s or! eir as! 666 Sta a ronage. REP. D. .CALLAGI-MN. Ma ' PRI TI G When you need speed and Want quality in your printing call on TI-IE DEMOCRAT. You need not ask how soon we can deliver your Work. just tell us when you Want it. It will be there! Good Quick DEMOCRAT PRINTING GGMPANY Badger 486-487 Are you Hungary? Math may be excellent mind- YCS, Siam- training, but a better way to im- We'll Fiji. The maid will Servia. I want Samoa. Wait Alaska. Shes Madagascar so don't Russia. We notice that the Co-Op peri- odically advertises: SI-IIRTS M OFF It is rumored that a certain dress- maker has increased her trade by advertising: HSKIRTS M UP Which proves Scotty's theory of weemen. prove your memory is to try and call everyone who speaks to you going up the hill by name. Co-ed: You know, George is the pure and simple kind of a chap. Eddo: Yes, 99 44-100 WZ, simple. Sunny Pyre: In the sentence, 'iThe girl is beautiful, the is an adjective. What is beautiful? Pat Dennis: A compliment. Page 700 v lf YY S y ta f f V ' g , .. -, 0 f .f' X, ' 5 'I , U '? ' 5 Q , l I f ,511 :if A . H J. ,,J.,e:x1:J ,,. kpqfk l pqx , ff i I l j ' ll ff! ii' l. -N Q lei e 4 ' N i . A A ., , -,L ll l l N Q -, l i ig: 3 I ' Q llllllllilfl -l ' rl 'J IHS?-7 all , 9 fi' Q' Q QT 74 l A ' ' ' 1 ' fl W E AR x NYT 3 'Q l COMFQRT l 5 Thafs Bradlegfs main idea in designing a sweater Vxfarmth without weight and freedom ofaction are the main things, Ji Then gear,-but that's a simple matter of using the best of Y everyt ing. ' Bradley's sweaters are made in colors and styles to meet everv need, with caps, gloves, mufflers, and hose to match, Q Send For Our Latest Style Book BRADLEY KNITTING CU. DELA VAN, WISCONSIN - X1 Sx.fg,Lft, X19l 4 1 Mfuxfro b4u,L1w Y.x ,N:bP1bP405XibfA'Ui44.i4fW Page 701 The Phi Psi's Most Famous Coup LIBERAL Notice: Will the person who stole rny Ford from in front of Bascorn I-Iall Tuesday please return the notes and note book left in the loack seat. No questions asked. 13 lota Court. Mack.' Not smoking thanks, I'm in training now. Back: Training! What for? Mack: One of the tentacles of the Octopus. Harding Sweeps Country - SOME janitor. Delta Gamma Bulletin Board: Free for all will be held Friday nite from seven to nine. Don't push, girls! All those not capturing dates Within the two hours may ask a man to stayg a dance given in honor of the cellar gang will follow. Page 702 CASTLE DOYLE COAL, WOOD AND MASONS' SUPPLIES Office and Main Yards .' 801-802 EAST MAIN STREET West Side Yards 5 MONROE and RECENT STREETS Telephone, Badger 1993 Madison, Wisconsin gpctlctoe 0 Weets Phone Badger 7 93 Are You Candy Hungry ? We I-Iave Something to Satisfy You Mexican Pecan Candies Chocolates Bitter Sweets Bon Bons Pan Candies 20 N. Carroll St. Etc. etc etc IVIADISON, WIS. MADISON PACKING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Purveying of Phone 4920 Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants, Fraternities 307 West johnson Sr and Sororities Our Specialty Madison, WiSC0USiU ALLAN D. CONOVER ARCHITECT D Member American Institute of Architects Schools- Academies- Institutions 36 Tenney Block, Madison CONSULT ME FIRST My retail lumber department in connection with my job department enables. me to make you a low price on your repairing. C. B. FRITZ, Contractor and Builder Shop : 1 38 N. Francis Street Phone Badger 7 I2 Madison, Wisconsin Page 708 Theres Utter Satisfaction in Wearing- WALK-GVER SHOES and LUXITE I-IOSIERY Buy Your Next Pair Here- WALK-O ER EQQT SHOP 15 West Afain St. Madison, Wiscomtn QExcerpts from the records of the Dane County Court, taken from the Books of 1940 after the Passage of the Blue Laws in Vifisconsinj Case No. 1 on the Docket-State of Wisconsin ys. Kappa Sigma, - Seven members caught playing drop the handker- chief on Saturday night, April 31. Pine of 351000.00 for each player. Right of ap- peal withdrawn. lxiembers forced to use 7 clean handlterchiefs a day for six months, Case No. Z on the Docket-State of Wisconsin vs. Al Davey, modiste. - Dc- fendant Davey sold a dress trimmed with bear fur. Law strictly interpreted that anything bare was quite illegal. Fine three quart bricks of strawberry and yan- illa ice-cream. Case No. 3 on the Docket - State of Wisconsin vs. Catherine Clausen, paper hanger. - Defendant charged with hang- ing paper and of openly stating her ability as a paper hanger, Inasmuch as the law is that all hanging is immoral, the defen- dant was declared guilty. Sentence - ten nights to be spent in a deserted bar-room. Case No. -1 on the Docket-State of Wisconsin vs. Pran Rudy, jr. - Defend- ant charged with swimming without ear-stoppers. Inasmuch as the law reads that the ears shall not be exposed while swimming, the defendant was changed with indecent exposure. Punishment- forced to sit on the Delta Gamma porch and read the Wisconsin Literary ivlaga- zine through from cover to cover. And so on forever - vote wel! EW YDRK STDRE The House of a Thousand Rugs We carry the famous Whittall Rugs known from coast to coast for their beautiful colorings designs and durability Page 70.9 +T,,EF,,x4, 592, Higher Grades T6 1 gy 5ofZQ More Satisfaction 4 . - in heat Typewritteri Work fi l l- f ' ' 'V Y f X I2 ears o Careful Study :Fx have made us the leader ir1 ' ' ' RENTINC SELLING 6'f6-A Qi' , fr C A 7 Q W e a zwq m f -- ' j ig J 3 i i P Y R- f REBUILDINC TYPEWRITERS FDR STUDENTS Il':'l I ITXI 1 xl-1-1-l..i l Phone 422 521 State Street Madison, Wisconsin CDLLEGE REFECTORY 672-674 State Street Good Food Reasonable Prices Courteous Attention Clean Dishes Plenty of Roorn Cafeteria Service lf you come once you will come again THE LAWRENCE RESTAURANTS MADISON-fmafe JANESVILLE-221 W. Milwaukee St. BELOIT- 312 State Street i The Home of Good Food Remember these places when you are hungry FOR GOQD LAUNDRY WORK Co-eds' Rendezvous of Fashion for AND DRY CLEANING Exclusive Gowns and .Hats Phone Badger'-1000 THE FRENCH SHOP MME. L. F. HADEVER . F ' h'ld 3 F 1cjZrRV'f Street Madi30n, Wis- Page 705 Dorxvard The biggest joke that appeared in the Cardinal in years was when Sigma Nu announced the pledging of Curley Schwinn. lt must be great to have a neck as long as Doug Simpsons Think how much longer the taste lasts. The Badger presents DOC ' 3 DORWARD In his Original Sig-Chi Act FOOTBALL LIZZARDSH OI' What Kiyisconsin Did to Me There is an Earnest Effort in the- Burdiclz C? Murray Store To offer Student needs at the low- Warm Air Furnaces W N3 est pricesg main- :Q 11 aft?- is . . 1 5 I taining constant- ' ly the quality A i s ,it E Ji CPiPff and s-la, We Reliable Pipelessj - 99 ' Lineof 2 W - if' A fFlf l O f guarantee' g T, - xx 4 Heaters , M Sold 'O Md f . QT - - - A , ' bv ' 4 H Piinceetl 5, In Respon- : ,- 332 . y in the sible 3 4, Heating T Dealers lx l 52 Business Q M' Only N 5 MURRAY Co. ' K, 17-19 E. Main sr. Q ll 1 MADISON, WIS. The Fuller-Warren Company MILWAUKEE Page 706' THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Home of Hot Fudge KI CATERING TO YOUR WANTS gg M' ,, LUNCI-IEONS FANCY ICES PUNCH Home Made Candies for All Occasions Phone Badger 3684 528 State Street Madison, Wisconsin THE STORE CORRECT Style Headquarters Society Brand Clothes CHAUNCEY B. TAYLOR CHESTER O. MARTIN JOHN A JACKSON I2 West Market Street LYMAN B SUMMERS Between the Terminal Bldg. a d I C I NICHOLAS Sono Indianapolis, Indiana STEAK AND OYSTER HOUSE Ben Stitgen, Proprietor - ,Telephone Fairchild 922 Madison, Wisconsin CALL ON V SCHMITZ BROTHERS SHIREY CROCERYI CO. 7Q6 UNIVERSITY AVENUE 311 STATE STREET MADISON, WISCONSIN MADISON WISCONSIN ' Page 707 054 jf? S fait? ll:lQ'Nx ,H mt- 'Nf-FX 1 ,JH lu TV -fxk re.. L ' R i '1V44fQ A 'wb 'Z-Ti' Q-Fl, A A Bear for Good Ware POLAR WI-IITE ENAMELED WARE POLAR ALUMINUM WARE SUPERIOR FEATURES SUPERioR FEATURES Extra heavy steel base. Extra heavy 992, pure aluminum. All seamless shapes. Special Polar finish inside and outside. Gas welded trimmings. Exclusive, massive, sanitary trimmings. Absolutely pure Polar White enamels. Famous Polar trade mark stamped on Actual capacity- complete line. bottom of each piece. Porcelain Enameling Association of America Lake Shore Road SI-IEBOYCAN, WISCONSIN is HOW FORMALS AFFECT SOME MEN Hank Causewitz: Say, did you hear about the accident down at the Orph last night? . Wfallace Andre Barr: No, what hap- pened? Causewilzf One of the acts as good. TAXI -Badger 5oo Prompt Service Day and Night Call a Yellow Cab USE OUR BARREL WI-IILE YOUR CLOTHES ARE RENOVATED FORD 82 NYBERG 332 STATE STREET Page 708 Thirty Years of Leadership Sales Branch Ojices Wrile to nearest one CHICAGO 61-67 W. Kinzie St. BUFFALO, N. Y. 133-137 E. Swan Sr KANSAS CITY 1408-10 W. Twelfth St. MINNEAPOLIS 318-320 Third St. N. OMAI-IA 113-115-117 S. Tent PHILADELPHIA 1907 Market Street PORTLAND, ORE. 6-8 N. Front St. SAN FRANCISCO 699 Battery St. TOLEDO 119 Battery Sr. WATERLOO 406-8 Sycamore St. The h St. I-IE Creamery Package Mfg. Company were pioneers in the manufacture and distribu- tion of milk handling machinery and supplies, and from a humble beginning thirty years ago have grown until ten great manufacturing plants are now required to satisfy the demand for the CP MASTER-BUILT LINE of machinery for creameries, cheese factories, ice cream plants, and dairies. Creamery Package Manufacturing Co. 308 State Street Madison, Wis. Phone B. 77 Artistic Picture Framing and Decorating Esther Lindsten: I-low did you get such Frosh: l went twenty miles on a gallon a guttural Voice? yesterday. joe Hook: From singing so much in the Soph: Thats nothingg I went two gutter. months on a quart, - Burr If in Doubt About Your Eyes, Consult- VICTOR S. IVIAURSETI-I Optometrist 521 State Street, Madison, Wis. H7? See us for your order of Society or Club Pin Tobacco.: Wholesale Distributor of WATCI-HXAAKER AND JEWELER I NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES PhOne3378 Ihiscatestreet Klng Phone Badger 1121 Madison' Wisconsin P a g e 7 0 9 I-Iuskw OI-Iarcs Music Masters The Idols of Society Available for Dancing Parties where Exceptional A4usic Is Demanded HUSKH O, HAREIS ORCHEST RAS 20 WEST IACKSON BOULEVARD, CHICAGO UNIVERSITY PEOPLE Follow precedent and look to this Store for everything musical PIANOS BRUNSWICK PI-IONOCRAPI-IS VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS PLAYER ROLLS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ALBERT E. SMITH Formerly Wisconsin Music Company Page 710 Your Teacher and Your Banker jrmk S you look back over your course you realize how you were helped over the rough places by the advice and friendship of. your teachers. You cannlook forward with confidence to the same kind of help in your business and professional career if you have savings in the bank and will consult A the banker on your money problems. FIRST WISCONSIN NATIONAL BANK Milwaukee Compare both Quality and Price That means quality, Service: Style- lt means money lback if you7re not We feafufe fully satisfied. lt pays to walk around the square to Hart Schaffner fd Marx Clothes Qrsoixi 82 VEERHUSEN Co. For Men and Young Men The home of l-lart Schaffner BZ Marx Clothes Marrelling aggpecialty N Ph B da 3 33 BEAUTY PARLGR Mrs. Francis Scott MARINELLO SYSTEM-MANICURING, SHAIVIPOOING, ' SCALP TREATIVIENTS AND FACIALS O7 Nurzh Butler Street Madison, Wiswnsin HICK'S RESTAURANT THE REAL GUST sHoP STEAKS AND CHOPS GAMM J EWELRY co. KING AND WEBSTER STS. 9 WEST MAIN STREET BADGER 7190 MADISON, WIS. MADISON- WISCONSIN P a y c 7 1 1 Some fellows fuss most all the time They think that females are sublime. I don't. They look with pleasure on each girl. They learn to knit and how to purl. They like to glide and dip and whirl. I don't. Some foolish fellows dance so much They'd try to toddle with a crutch. I don't. They always come home late at night. Their hair mussed up, their shoes a sight. They speak of girls with much delight. I don't. One says, Gosh, how she can shake! Another, Yep, she wins the cake. I don't. They always wax poetical When womans not reciprocal. They love her 'cause shes whimsical. I don't. Some fellows try to shoot-the-chutes And land in breach-of-promise suits. I dont You see, when all is said and done, No girl will have me, no not one. You'd think I wouldnt have much fun- I DON'T. l Did you ever have her look at you, A cold look in her eye, When you thought you'd never live it thru 5 In fact, you hoped you'd die? And when you asked her for a kiss, I-Ier answer made you sit like this: A-l-o-n-g w-a-y-s a-p-a-r-t. 2 Did you ever have her look at you, A sweet look in her eye? VJ hen you nearly broke your smile for joyg It made you nearly die. And when you asked her for a kiss - I-ler puckered lips made you do this: SITRIGI-ITUPCLOSE - Ol-IGEEI While walking in a country grave- yard I noted an epitaph. It was the grave advice of a suicide: Eventu- ally - Why not now. ' Prohibition has put the D. K. E. quartet, including the unparalleled tenor, R. I-Iorton, on the blink. THE U. W. CAEETERIA Clean Dishes Courteous Attention Good Food Reasonable Prices IF YOU COME ONCE YOU'LL COME AGAIN P01576 112 American Ice Cream Company H. A. HAS8, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Fancy Ice Creams, Ices, Slierloets, Etc. The Cream of Creams Telephone 1821-1822 525-527 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin Established 1867 THE VILTER MANUFACTURING CG. Builders of ICE MAKING AND REERIGERATING MACHINERY CORLIS8 AND PGPPET VALVE ENGINES 935 Clinton Street M ilwaukee, IWisconsin PEGPLES CASI-I MARKET Peacock Brand of Hams, Bacon, and Lard C, I-IANSEN, Manager Where Quality an 1327 Williamson Street Tel. Badger 2281 Service Excel - - Tl ii GRIMM BooK BINDERY Up iiffiiiffiiilifi Wm P AND STATIONERY Varsity Beauty shop Ella White Courtney 326 WEST GORHAM STREET ar . E m n S, MADISON, Wiscousiisi Xffiiilfifn Eiiiiilim Hail M NM Pfilidfsfl, W P J e 7 1 3 BER ARUS BGAT Ll E UN LAKE IVIENDQTA W. P. Bernard Public Launches to Bernardqs Park and around the lake Large Dancing Pavilion in connection Paddling Canoes and Row Boats 13110116 Efldgfff 373 Launches for Private Parties 624 E Gorham Sz lC6 BOEVES 11'1 SGZISOH Afadtson Wzscomtn HOW Dan Thrills Badger Club Folk CExcerpts from the Badgers Y. M. C. A News Slfneetb Daniel C. O'Neil, president of the sopho- more class, member of Tau Nu Epsilon, and secretary of the University branch of the Lords Day Alliance, was the principal speaker at the Badger Club Sunday even- ing. Mr. O'Neil was introduced by Frederick E. Wolf affectionately as our Dan and he paid a glowing tribute to the speaker, who was characterized as a leader in every movement designed to regulate the habits, morals, and thoughts of the student body. Our Dan at once launched into a forceful attack on the evil tendencies in student life. I-le charged that the sale of lemon extract, raisins. and yeast had in- creased 9000 per cent during the past year in the University section. I-le openly asserted that the whole traffic was known to the Student Senate and that investiga- tion had been mysteriously forestalled by the president of that organization. Mr. Borman, who was present, leaped to his feet and demanded that the speaker prove his charges. Our Dan promised to pub- lish a series of affidavits in the next issue of The News Sheet. The address was concluded with an earnest appeal for the prohibition of to- bacco in all forms, the suppression of dancing, the closing of all pool halls Cexcept the one in the Y J, closing of the motion picture houses and other forms of amuse- ment on Sunday, and compulsory church attendance. The feature of the next Badger Club meeting will be an address by Dean Good- night entitled, An Apology for My Life, patterned after the celebrated work of Cardinal Newman. KEELEY-NECKERMAN CO DRY GOODS AND MILLJNERY 1517 N. Pinckney Street, MADISGN Page 71.4 9 THE CANDI ES TI-IAT PLEASE STRUCK 82 IRWIN FUEL CQIVIPANY 826 Williamson Street Madison, Wisconsin Call Badger 1046 for all kinds of Fuel and Building Material DR. EREDERICK W. EAUERBACI-I 604-605 Bank of Wisconsin Bldg. DENTIST ' u , , Phone Badger 831 Madison, Wiscomin A. D. 5251. V. EREDERICKSON si-ioigf ig-ii1iilE3DI?DlfAiI1iLoR GENERAL CONTRACTORS 3021, STATE STREET Pine, Hemlock and Hardwood Lumber f2 Manufacturers of Builders' Material MADISON, WISCONSIN MADISON, WISCONSIN I J 6 7 1 ' Greetings THE SCHWAAB STAMP 82 SEAL CQ. - MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN UPF' Fraternity in Lodge of Sorrow CMore excerpts from the Baclgefs Y. M. C. A. News Sheetj Bros. Milton Borman, Al Willett, and Sloan Barclay, charter members in the local chapter of Pi Musha Face, conduc- ted an impressive lodge of sorrow service Sunday afternoon in the Cabinet room. The occasion of the service was failure to apprehend the dastardly coward or cow- ards who stole upon them in the still of the night as they peacefully slumbered and pasted stale chocolate pies upon their countenances. The brethern engaged in lengthy specu- lations over the identity of the master or masters of the initiation ceremonies. Hear them: Bro. Willett - I still contend that I-Iank Warmuth and Harry Frederick are the authors of our shame. They were seen in Lawrences pricing pies the night of the tragedy. Bro. Barclay - Poppycocl4! They're as innocent as Dan O'Neil. We must lay for Fil Forsbeck, Harry Fuchs, and Bob Rey- noldsg they were heard to snicker in their rooms two minutes after we had sounded the alarm. Bro. Borman - Tommyrot! You're all wrong, my lads. l know, but l ain't gonna tell. The birds have rlewed the coop. But we'll get 'em yet. Mark my words, we'll get 'em yet. The three brothers in unison - Curses! Curses!! Curses!!! . K I Home of the Hamburger Kings Fairchild and State Page 716 oy 5 :z fi' ,liffglnf saw- ls : I Q-1:-EQ! 325126 rims,-E' ,.-, T, --.4 - I P :?ff:gf'?gf': affix vg?,g'0 ,Q I : Jia 11:13 Lqal faq 2 :lam.-L-lrer!F'5. f '!l ' f ' AE :iii ,..,, 'jr- n, l 1 . , , N. F-if ,S I 'Q if, 'Inf jj T : . pgri-AX M : E lf! ER 'faux IZZEWHB 4 SUPREMACY For the past fifteen years the Educa- tional Department of the Bureau of Engraving, Inc., has been collecting a vast fund of information from the ex- periences of hundreds of editors and managers of Annuals. This data covering organization, financ- ing, advertising, construction, selling and original features has been systematically tabulated and forrns the subject matter for our series of reference books. These are furnished free to those securing Bureau co-operation in the making of engravings for their books. Begin Where others have left off. Profit by their experience and assure success for your Annual. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING, INC. soo ,SOUTH FOURTH STREET MINNEAPOLIS xx no s o Page T17 MILT BORMAN - BADGER SLEUTH Particular Men- CU6 OUI' 1. best customers john Runkefs Barber Shop 616 State Street MADISON, WISCONSIN MADISON BLUE PRINT COMPANY We make a speciality of blue printing 535336 or photographing thesis work Mad'iSOn Wisconsin I Trophies Hank Al'LCllflg.' If I SI'1OLlId IQISS yOU 0 81 IHC would It be 3 petty larceny? Established 1882 ,JEWELEIQS Shef NO? It would be Wand' 112 E. 1v1a1f1 st., MADISON, WIS. P a g e '7 1 8 COMPLETE INTENSIVE STENOCRAPHIC COURSE TENOCRAPI-IIC TRAINING is invaluable to the college, profes- sional or business woman. An unusual opportunity is afforded to University graduates or undergraduates to get this complete steno- graphic training in three months in our Special Intensive Course. Only University graduates or undergraduates are eligible for this special course which is given quart erly, beginning injuly, Octoberjanuary and April. Bulletin on Special Course and Secretarial Courses mailed on requestg no solicitors' employed. MOSER SHORTI-IAND COI ,I ,ECE Enrolling Only High School Graduates TWELFTI-I FLOOR, LAKE VIEW BUILDING 116 SOUTI-I MICHIGAN AVENUE Phone Randolph 4347 Cl-IICACO, ILLINOIS PAUL MOSER, I D,. Ph. B. occioaixir BAKING COMPANY Quality Supreme OCC I DENT BREAD MADISON, Wiscoixisiixi TI-IE WISCONSIN BARBER SI-IOP F. B. BATTY, Proprietor Seven Chairs I 827 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsi - - TI-IE CAPITAL TIMES Madison Eireproof Warehouse The OEM Sm pm, p H' C- RINDY- Owner and Manager Home Owned-Home Edited4 Home Read L0flg DiSft1l'lC8 Moving Cl S,b6CiCllfy The Newspaper ofthe People Always Fair Und SGW! of of P a g e 7 1 9 Urge Aid for Work in Little Italy CMore excerpts from the Badgefs Y. M. C. A. News Sheetj john Cole, president of the Students Devotional League, had charge of the Fellowship meeting in the left parlors of the Y last Thursday night. The meet- ing was interrupted for a short time by a crap game going on in the right parlors. Upon request of Mr. Cole, Carl Repp took his crew up to the Green Room where the game was renewed without annoyance to the other fellows. I-I. Albert I-lirsig Cthey call him l-Ierron in Mt. Horebl read short excerpts from his own book, Reflections on the Higher Things of Life? dealing with the price of malteds and the length of skirts. Mr. Cole graphically described his ex- periences in settlement work among the residents of Little Italy. The most satisfactory mission, he declared, was lo- cated at Regent and Park where accom- modations are provided for 500 needy stewdents daily. The mortality rate is steadily declining, he pointed out. At the close of Mr. Coles address Roy Sorensen moved that those present peti- tion Dad Wolf to include in the next Y budget 31,000 for the support of the mission. Dean Kimball seconded the mo- tion, stating that such a move would insure the success of the forthcoming fi- nance drive. The motion was carried unanimously. Let'sCoWisconsin Let's go to the store where we know we will get exactly what we want at exactly the right price. Lets go to the Capital City Pharmacy 210 State Street Next the Grand Madison, Wisconsin Page 720 YO U R Ll N E NS will receive the magic touch. if left in our care. Try the Alford method and you will note with satisfaction how much longer your shirts, collars and all linens will Wear. The finest linens are not damaged loy our methods of laundering. All work requiring care is done by hand, insuring perfect satisfaction. Call Badger 172 and our Wagon will call promptly ALFORD BROS. iviAD1soN, Wis. Trunks and Bags our Specialty 206 East Nfain Street BROWN -The Trunk 'Man Phone Badger 206 Rosemary Beauty Shop Shampooing, Electric Treatments and Marcel-Waving De Longe Building, 523 State Street Phone Badger 6211 Nladison, Wis. JOI-IN S. MAIN 82 CO. Real Bstate HOMES FOR FRATERNITIES 610 State Street Badger 350 K E E L E Y ' S OLD FAST-IIONED Cl-IOCOLATES The richest candy in all the world at DRUG and CANDY STORES Made in Madison, Wisconsin ADOLPI-l F . SCI-HVIIDT v Oates Super-Tread Tires Oates CHQ Tires Authorized Service Station 304 East Main Street, Madison, Wis. W. L. BALLINCER JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 13 W. MAIN STREET, MADISON O. C. ANDERSON CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS LADIES' AND GENTS GARMENTS 815 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Page 721 Roy Gotfredson: Shay, bring-hic- me shome prunes-hic g 'Will you? Waitress: Stewed, sir? Roy: None-hic-of your durn business. She: Ctaking things in her own handsj I wonder if anyone loves me. He: lmember of the Y. M. C. Aj Oh, yes, Cod does! Bright Co-ed, looking at the yard line signs from the rear, What does it say on those funny little signs? Wisconsin Nights Sophf l.Keep Off the grassfl Values I-IE University appraises our heritage of knowledge-determines which of it is usable, and why-trains you to recognize values and apply them-aids you in evaluating the classics, the sciences, and the arts as they can be of assistance to you. The American Appraisal Company is similarly appraising the business value of the nation's industries. It ascertains what values are real-what they represent in dollars and cents-how they may be applied to business needs and problems. Whether it be a great industrial plant or a cross-roads elevator, a street car system of a department store, a coal mine or a sugar plantation-American Appraisals seek out the true values with a precision proved during a quarter century of experience. As the moulder of this modern business science, The American Appraisal Company invites you to learn more of its service, of the assistance it is rendering American Business in working toward an ultimate stability. TI-IE AMERICAN APPRAISAL COMPANY MILWAUKEE ancl Principal Cities The College Headquarters for I GIFTS THAT LAST Buckrnaster, jeweler The store that has Exceptional Values Canal OlyrnpicvShoe Shine Madison, Wiswnsin Page 722 Menis Wear Hurley- Reilly Company Plankirztort Arcade Milwaukee TI-IE UNIVERSITY PHARMACY CORNER STATE AND LAKE STREETS MADISON, WISCONSIN We Specialize in Imported Perfumes ASK F I N C I-I EOR FRESH CORN, coNEs AND PEANUTS Phone: Badger 3522 Cor, University Ave. and Park Street I-IENRY D. SI-IELDON Lawyer Commissioner, Circuit, and Superior Court 413-414 Gay Bldg, Madison, Wis. O O : . . . FFICE H URS 3503157 m TI-IE FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP DR. J. v. KOLTES . UPHOLSTERY DENTIST FURNITURE AND PIANOS REFINISI-IED 407 Bank of Wisconsin Bldg. 832 West Washington Avenue Badger 5461 Phone Badger 6767 Madison, Wim Madison, Wisconsin Page 723 WISCONSIN FAIRIES The Voice of the People To the Editor of the Badger: - What recourse have we to prevent the young gentlemen of Alpha Delta Phi and Sigma Nu from leaving dead soldiers on our front lawn? - The girls of A. O. Pi. Answer: Move your house out to the side- walk, To the Editor of the Badger: - How can I stop the sale of liquor by the Italians in South Madison? - Chief Shaughnessey. Answer: Get a corner on it and sell it yourself at the University Pharmacy. To the Editor of the Badger:- I-low can we stop fussing in the library? - Walter Smith, Librarian. Artswer: Lock the doors. To the Editor of the Badger:- Although I am extremely beautiful, I am not satisfied yet. I should like to know what I can do to make myself even more beauti- ful. - Tyler Barney. An.swer: XV ear a heavy, dark veil and sprinkle yourself with insect powder. To the Editor of the Badger: - I am very anxious to win the love of the men at Wisconsin. Can you tell me how this can be accomplished? - F. Louise Nardin. Answer: Move to South America. lVly heart is with the ocean, cried the poet rapturously. You've gone me one better, said his sea-sick friend as he took a firmer grip on the rail. - Tiger. Page 72.9 The Students of Today- dre the Horne Builders of Tomorrow. We Can Help You Plan- ond Build that Horne. AWKEY-' UMBI-:R 0 Cnowmv 325 215 115 - Camp Randall and East Washington Avenue Phone Badger I-Z-3 Madison, Wis. FRED MAUTZS FIRST CLASS SIVIOKES AND BILLIARD TABLES PHONE BADGER 3160 823 UNIVERSITY AVENUE PARK HDTEL CAFETERIA - CAFE Special Attention to Dinner Parties Wisconsin Accident 82 I-Iealth Insurance Co. John W. Groves Asa B- Groves T- G- Cffffl Milwaukee, We oRovEs-CRETNEY co. P ys benefits for Sickness, Accident, Accidental Death R lt and gives Special Travelers Death Indemnity. ea 07.3 A. F. MARKS BANK OF WISCONSIN BLDG. Phone B. 1710 I7 Kresge Bldg. Madison, Wa. MADISON, WISCONSIN P a- g e 7 2 5 644 STATE ST 00119611011 cf 1Qeli'e.f61ne11Zs. I 'I'E':'H'C'I':'I':'I'I'I':'I'l'I Agency for KENNEBEC CANCDES PARK E. I-IINKSON As HDad Wolf Would Have 'Em Say It CLast excerpts from the Badgefs Y. M. C. A. News Sheetj Pat. Henry: l know not what course others may take, but as for me, co-operation or give me death. give me Hank Clay: I would rather co-operate than be president. J. Caesar: Veni, Vidi, Co-operatus sum. Anon: A little co-operation then is good for the best of boys. St. Paul: But now abideth service, the higher things of life operation, these three: and the of these is co-operation. now and personal , and co- greatest We cannot close without putting in a good word for the Y cafeteria. Irs greatest asset is its close proximity to the clinic. For economy the joint can't be beat. The management makes a standing offer of a season ticket to anyone who can stomach more than 22 cents worth of articles on the delectable menu. jack Cole tried to and lost a tooth. Dick Van I-louten tried it and it cost him an opera- tion on the throat. Anybody else want to try his luck? A A Question Often Asked of the Better My I L4 M Dressed Men ED. V. PRICE at CGMPANY fl Trutl1fully Told TruthfuZly Sold . N. J. GEIER 405 State Street Page 726 Stuclent Dance Every Friday and Saturday Night The Music The Ventilation The Floor Which Make the Studio the Favorite are Features For F orrnals and Special Occasions Engage a- Bo cl Orchestra JEWETT 82 SHERMAN CO. Use Gold Bond COKGQI 270 Florida Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin BAKER BROTHERS, Dentists Di- 3-LEE BSWEER D115-A2 BASKER Om : 3 -3 5 I . . SCCSI C t. 81715 t. ces 13 16 Wagh Bldg Ojice: Badger 470 Ojice: Badger 3470 Madison, Wisconsin Res.: Badger 3854 7 Res.: Badger 6742 S, C, GQULD, D, D, S, 'Z To the Discrirninating Public coR. GRANT AND MoNRoE sTREETs Hacketfs Barber Shop Pl-IONE BADGER 684 127 State .Street Badger 5312, MADISON, WISCONSIN Madison, Wisconsin P ci g e N P 7 FALK Herringbone GEARS These gear units are built in the Largest and most Completely Equipped Plant in this country which is devoted exclusively to the building of high class reduction gears for all purposes. ,. , ., ,N ' 1' 5.5, . . fi, v.-, my ,. .:.V.-.,,.11 . . 1 . . i.i, W z,,4-gv 05, 'yr ' f 5 Ns N N ,N Qikwye Six ' mi x 1 1 ' CN ' we Xxx 0 J , yf'f'+wv' 2 M X P X jk N . pf eye A Ns 2+ Veg F' N - U4 W ,f I Q 2 Arif fi LH' . .,.-.. if-.qi N +-vm, ,M - - f f H XX ' XL M I ik' , if 1 N, 1 v, 1 A ss- ,. Hx! i M 5' -,X ,P Double Reduction Unit, Compound Turbines, Double Reduction Unit, Single Turbine, 2800 i1500 I-LP.-3600 to 90 Rev. 1-1,P.- 3600 to 90 Rev. FALK GEARS are built for Compound XVe own and operate Turbines - Single or one of the Largest steel Double Reduction or Foundries in the NVest, making castings from 1 to 100,000 lbs. for Diesel Type Marine Engines - Single Re- duction. Rolling Mill Drive e 1 1250 I-IP. Normal ' 5 1 5500 I-IP. Peaks , -'sjx ' E . - . Q . , Speed 110 to 30 Rev. if . Pinion 52 Pitch diam. I . F A L NSN X. A 'N ' if Gear 1906 , Q W 1 e-' e 1, Face 40 NVide 5 ' ' Mine Hoist Gear High Ratio Mill Type Reduction Gear Unit THE FALK CQMPA Y Wslgeiiiliiii Page 7.28 LAFAYETTE, IND. STATE COLLEGE, PA ERIE, PA. SEATTLE. NVASI-I. BELOIT, WIS. BLOOM I NGTON, IND. 'Popularly Demandecl Throughout The Nation ,.M..a.,..-- .f'-. .'-.'- 1. '...:.1m':g-.4.l Print Shop Progress, Useful- ness and Character are dominating features of The PRINT SI-IOP ivmoisom, wis. AGENCIES IN LAWRENCE, KANS. CHICAGO, ILL. AMES. IOWA TUCSON, ARIZ. CINCINNATI, OHIO DENVER, ILL. P I PER' S MADISONQS FINEST F0019 STORE oRocERs - B1-xKERs H MEATs - CANDY MAKERs ON THE SQUARE Phones 561 and 1237 Gorcly Fairfield, after the Illinois game, upon being asked his nationality: ' G. F.: l'm half Scotch an -n-n- ' Curious: Yes, and half what elses? G. F. An-n-nn hal-f bourbon. WE CAN LIVE Without Pictures, BUT-NOT SO WELL ' ' A 'John Hmm McKILLOP ART COMPANY 650 State Street Madison, Wis. Page 729 VISIBLE JOKES OR the benefit of those with a stunted or undeveloped sense of humor, we append herewith a series of unparalleled presumptions upon the intel- ligence of the unfortunate subscriber. These expository explosions of wit have been compiled with great effort by one of our most brilliant collectors of intellectual eccentricities. They were collected from several of our inmates when the collaborator 'was suffering from a slight relapse, though we rejoice to inform the gentle and likewise dear reader that he has since regained some vestiges of sanity. This humor is of a nature too intricate for the average personality and the point of each and every spasm is therefore -indicated awith an asterisk. The more subtle points are more fully explained in the foot notes. Careful study of the above species of humor presented herewith will make a misogynist of even the most calloused reader. We thank you. JGKE 1. QRiddlej Q. -Why is an elephant like a piano? A. - Because there is a B in both. Note: The B has no reference whatsoever to either the elephant or the piano but refers to the word both, whose initial letter is B. This is a prominent example of one of our best types of so-called humor. It is known as the Misplaced Kick Variety. Laugh is optional. .JOKE II. CCoarse jokej Q. - What course do you expect to graduate in? A. - In the course of time. Note: This course is not listed in the curriculum. It is merely an idiomatic expression used by the hoipoloi. Laughter. JOKE Ill. 5CPunj Prof. lWalton: I-Iow did nitrates Cnight ratesj originate? Sleepy Stude: In a hotel. Note: The dual role played by the important word is cleverly designated by parenthesis. The point depends upon the misunderstanding or the misconstrued interpretation of the original intention. jOKE IV. CRiddledj Q.-Why is a sidewalk like a barn? A. - Because they are both cold in winter. Note 1. Sidewalks become very cold in winter. This often causes cracking of the cement. CC0ndition may be noted at 2918 jenifer Street. Take Fair Oaks car.l Note 2 - Barns are often unheated during the most rigorous weather. Laugh here. Page 780 HOKANSON-OAKLAND CO. quxiop The Oakland gives 18 to 20 miles to the tiiiifgggsiiiiito miles on tires. 200,000 Oaklands in service. The Oakland is rightly designed, , akland Let us demonstrate its merits to you. 103 E. DOTY STREET MADISON, WIS. Nice, Crisp, Brown, Buttered Toast, Cood Coffee Delicious Doughnuts and Cereals We are here to serve you. Come in. . lVlother's New Century Doughnut Kitchen C. ROTTIER, PROPRIETOR 422 STATE STREET SALE CATALOGS AND PEDICREES FO mfofmatmf wma' AH St 1 WISCONSIN LIVE STOCK Y 68 ADVERTISING COMPANY HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY Pioneer Bldg. Madison, Wis. TRAVELING ? J- V. MCKEE, D- D. 5- CHAS. WEHRMANN '82 SON . . have BAGS, LEATHER NoVE1.T1ES, Orpheum Theme Bulldmg SUIT CASES AND TRUNKS that You Need 116 KING STREET Badger 666 P a g e 7 3 1 FRATERNITY LIFE AT NVISCONSIN Beavers Reserve Fund Fraternity S. A. QSCAR, Secretary Gay Bldg. Madison, Wisconsin FRANK BROS Wholesale Retail TWO STORES Madison, Wisconsin Phone Badger 2689-5335 609-611 University Ave. Phone Badger 868 Corner State and johnson P C016 The First Thousand Dollars Are The Hardest -the hardest to get. After that this money will Work for you. Your savings will mount more rapidly. But be careful with your investments. Since the early days ol the University, this bank has counseled with students in school and after they get out. Among our friends and clients are large numbers of prosperous grads who, from here and there, consulted us when their First pay check came through. We sug- gest that you do likewise. EIRST NATIDNAL BANK CENTRAL WISCQNSIN TRUST CO MADISON SINGER'S TI-IE STUDENTS' EXCLUSIVE BARBER SHOP 640 STATE STREET BADQER 4939 The very latest and most attractive Art Novelties for Giftsfor all occasions may always be found at- THE UNIQUE SI-IGP Corner State and Gilman Sts. Madison, Wisconsin QUALITY FIRST ST T KAPLAN'S FRUIT STORE Wholesale and Retail 402 State Street Phones: Badger 401-402 P a g e T 3 3 THE END OF A PERFECT DAY Alexander Kornhauser Company TI-IIS IS A STORE where costuming is held an art-Where a distinctive atmos- phere prevails and influences every selec- tion. A store where the critical woman will always find her apparel anticipated. It is a store where dress is understood as an expression of the personality of the wearer-a helpful store which gives fullest recognition to the demands of fashion and fulfills it conscientiously. Quality is the standard by which value is measured here. Cheap merchandise finds no place in this store. Low price - quality considered -is the aim and achievement of this store. TI-IE! JosEPH M. Boro ooMPANY Bonds and Mortgages Two South Carroll Street MADISON, WISCONSIN Blackhawk works quickly and efficiently Phone as if you have any electrical troubles TI-IE BLACKHAWK ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 1313 301-305 STATE ST. Page 734 CANTWELL PR INT INC CO. PRINTERS OF TI-IE I LIBERTY BADGER AND OTHER SCHOOL ANNUALS CONSULT US 121-125 S. PICKEY ST., MADISON, WIS. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR NEW SODA FOUNTAIN CIGARS CIGARETTES CANDIES FISHER EROS. For your Stomachls Sake buy the Large Loaf of Cream, Bran and Vienna Bread from the Nearest Grocery- Manufacturedby GLOBE BAKING COMPANY P Madison, Wisconsi ,I . C. SCI-IM ITT 157011779 511019 DENTIST DR. J, E. SCHEURELLE 1104 W. Dayton St. We Cater to Students Mahoney Apts' 1, Badger 5319 Page 735 The medic is a thin-joweled lad, who reeks of bloody deals, l-le's really not so crude or bad except at evening meals. Then these gore-becovered blokes break up a clean repast With loathsome jests and stiff-room jokes that leave all quite aghast Another bore at eating times, is Agriculture jake. With uncombed hair and raucous rimes, he's surely quite a rake. l-le lives on fertilizing schemes, hay chokes his rowdy cheersg Dairy-maids content his dreams and horse-hairs fill his ears. The Engineers a hard old nut, a clumsy, grimy dolt, Whose hair is left to grow uncut - his comb a greasy bolt The only dates that he can get are lady engineers. When out with them you're safe to bet, he only buys three beers. Pleasure Time Chocolates Schubert Candy Co. Candies of All Kinds Madison., Wisconsin Page T36 3- 7 .- 5 fx L, L Sid ,LL ,li- i TL mompson fnesfras I, li, e lr' g , S.. ' ly 1, ' J YOU WILL ENIOY DANCING AT THGMPSONS HALL Commercial National Bank Building Al Thompson, Nlgr. Phone B. 2020 FOR PAINT AND VARN I SH WRITE WHEELER VARNISH WURKS 2260 ELSTON AVENUE Made and Sold by CHICAGQ, ILL. College Men H. H. RATCLIEF COMPANY Jewelers and Opticians . 29 South Pinckne St 2:12353Lcligigagifriergulldlirfgglgxiiga Madison, Wisboonsin SINAIKO BRCDS. Sell CAPITAL CITY BANK ORIENT COAL Madison, Wisconsin Tel. BADGER 1392 Page 737 ENTERTAINING TI-IE DELTA GAMIVIAS Mike Knapp to james Brader: Go down stairs and break up that crap game. Uim leaves, returning in a few mo- ments with his pockets bulgingj M. K.: Did you do it. jim: Yes, I only had a dollar to sta t 5 with but they didn't know the game. Madison Gas 82 Electric Co. JNO. ST. IICHN, Vice-President and General Manager GEO. WAGNER, General Super Madison, Wisconsin inlendent Students J Let us furnish you with the comforts of Home It W IR BA Q ,H A ZWUUCICQ CQ iq .K - -. 'I Ir a R ' 9 ,lzisillll w wf Wfljffwffjlmfizfs Z ' ILLUJTPAT 0171 and ii . morozfirozfaizws f lfgw IW it QNYANDNUQMI? ll wgtj ,X zo 9 ca 2 1 1T f' M ,, Vv.WATER S . Jagfej MILWAUKE E,W1s. PHONES GRAND 731-732 ENGRAVERS BY ALL PROCESS Page 738 STRAND FULLER ORPHEUM lVLADlSON'S MADISON'S LEADING I JUNIOR TI-IEATRES PI-IOTOPLAY THEATRE THEATRE ORPI-IEUM CIRCUIT DE LUXE . Vaudeville DeLuxe Playing Always the Best inthe High Class Photoplays Change of Program Field of Silent Drama and Road Attractions Sunday and Thursday CURVED PLATES EMBOSSINC1 PLATES BOOK PLATES NICKEL TYPES . BADGER ELECTROTYPE CO. 'C Those Who Know Use Badger Electrotypes 366-370 Milwaukee Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin DALCO CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Taxi Cabs RUDOLPH JESSNER, Manager Baggage Office: 148 South Blair Street Madison, Wisconsin T ' Opposite Northwestern Depot Phones: B. 2646g F. 935 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS MADISON FUEL CQ PHONE call at n I I Badger New Bank of Wisconsin Building Fuel of All Kinds L 3 H. WEMPLE PROMPT DELIVERY P a .0 e 7 3 9 When Ordering Printing Specify Standard Paper Cornpanyls Brands E are distributors for the largest stand- ardized paper mills in the country. Such names as Lustro, SnoWHake, Cameo Plate, Silkote, Cumberland and Prin- tone are familiar to every large user of book papers. Wise buyers, those who are careful about results, know from experience that it pays to specify these brands. This 1922 Badger is proof of the results obtained by the use of our papers. lt is printed on our Lustro Enameled. STA DARD PAPER CGMPANY HIGGINS' E'aWi'f'ivlnkS 1 V 1 -terna riting nk and Are the Fines! and Best Ehoto-Ivicginceg gaste XVIIOZGSCZZE DI'UggiSfS ' YHNVIU - O3 aste giguidplgasre r Y ' ce as: , Vegetable Clue, Etc. Drugs, Chemicals Patent Medicines ,z-M' iii Emancipate yourself from the use of corro- , . sive and ill-smelling inks and adhesives and ' E,SS6I'1U3l O1lS Q1 V adopt the HIGGINS' INKS AND AD- , . . Q I-1Es1vEs. They will be 3 revelation no Foreign and Domestic Sundries g m , you. they are so sweet, clean, well put up, lwbsnifzxn and withal so efhcient. Az Dealers Generally. ,W .4 . Michigan and jefferson Streets Branches: Chas. M. Higgins 52 Co., Mfrs. MILWAUKEE, NVIS. Chicago, London 271 Ninth -SL. Brooklyn, N. Y, CQWNS ALICE ANSLINGER Gowns for All Occasions 332 Washington Bldg., Badger 5069 Page 7.4.0 F E wish to acknowledge the hearty support given . us by the following concerns and associations which helped make possible the 1922 Badger. Madison Association of Commerce Nlilwaukee Association of Commerce Second Ward Bank Andrae Electrical Co. Western Iron Stores Co. Downey Heating and Supply Co. HUTEL PEISTER Milwaukees Distinctive Hotel ERNEST WRIGHT, Mer- RATES Without Bath 32.50 and Up With Bath 33.50 and Up Special Quick Service Luncheon in the Well-Known PEISTER GRILL A 75 cents A LA CARTE SERVICE at all times in the CAFE and EERN ROOM Page 741 The Neckwear House of Madison The House of Quality and Service BAILLIE- HEDQUIST CC. coLLEGE Mews Suits Overcoats Furnishings We Enjoy Showing Our Goods 23 East Main Street Madison, Wiscomin She: Subscribe for the Badger yet? R. Horton: Not me, l'rn waitingffor the Kappas. She Cinnocently looking at a fieldfof comb: What do you think the yield will be? Ag: Oh, about 30 gallons per acre. He fat the box OECEJI I-lave you a seat left? Ticket Seller findicating the numberl: Yes, UZI? He: I am, and if it's that kind of a show I'm glad I did not ask my mother to come-with me. READY RQOM HQTEL MARTI UCP It ANNEX Under SarneDirection as Hotel Medford I 9 2' I Milwaukee, Wisconsin Page 7.42 E HOTEL WISCQNSIN Third at Grand flfliltuoukee, Wisconsin ' ' PQ GRUEN T' I , WATCHES SPLENDID lil A R E A L W A T C I-l ASSORTMENT wil- 1. -1 Q 2 ll ll' E ,'Wlllll w! 'WWE Fmme RANK 6' MOTTERAM CO. S, Hm m Good Looking WISCUNSIN ST COR EWATER L -:l1 'A:' 5 fesihg Things' ' 9' ri X fl' ILWAUKEE, wnsconsm 'rf' SORGEL ELECTRIC CQMPANY MILWAUKEE, WISCQNSIN Industrial Electrical Service, Equipment, Installations, Maintenance P 16 743 LEATHERS f. REM'-s PFT'0f PFISTER VQGEL LE THER CO. Tanning of High Grade Leatherfor Shoe Uppers, Soles. Harnesses and Gloves Milwaukee Wisconsin The I-IQTEL PLANKINTON WEST WATER AND SYCAMORE STREETS MILWAUKEE, WIS. Rates 32.00 without bath 52.50 and ap with bath DINNER DANCE DANCING ALA CARTE SERVICE S R Q 0 M A LA CAIQTE SERVICE 6f0sP.M. Cafe geamifug 1OP.IVI.to1A.IVI. LUNCI-IEON 12 to 2 P. Ni. 85 cents We operate the finest Cafeteria in Wisconsin KEENAN CAEETERIA, I-IQTEL PLANKIN TON Keenan Hotel System: ANTHONY HOTEL, Fort XVayne, Ind. WALDORF HOTEL, Toledo, Ohio P J Chocolates Beautiful, original and exclusive Haswell Furniture will always be recognized by those who appreciate the best. When you purchase furniture such as we are showing, you are giving to your horne distinction and indi- viduality at a cost no greater than is asked for the ordinary. Our display is unusually large, and we cordially invite you to come in and inspect this beauty in better fur- niture, and again impress upon you the elimination of any obligation on your part to buy. Haswell Furniture Co. The Home of Good Furniture Haswell Block 117-119 State Street They just drug the Satire Editor in here. Page 745 fgJj,Q2QJff3, QfgJj'5f2Qj'flQj'i'f2QjcfQQff1Qff QQSSEQlQSiQQlQfQXQSfflQi':Q165613,QQJQ Q, if-pfQ,1 State, Badger, University ' ' HE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN- as a State University- bears a de A I ' pendent ,ggg part in the future that is Wisconsin's. The V1 7, University is that pivot on which the edu- r,1 'qafa r g. r N245 'nf cational life of the State swings, and in its wi W various services plays a dehnite part in the present life and future development of the State. The theme of construction in this volume has been centered about an attempt to portray those particular helds wherein this interdependence between State and University is most clearly dennedg and inasmuch as a University Yearbook reflects directly the life and character of the institution which it represents, it has been the further aim of the 1922 Badger to bear a faithful reflection of the greatness of Wisconsin- a true greatness so close to all who know this institution. To those whose faithful service has gone to make this volume, the editor wishes to express his sincere appreciation-to the Meyer-Rotier Printing Company, printers ofthe 1922 Badger, the Bureau of Engraving who have done the engraving and professional art work, and the David j. Molloy Company makers of the Badger cover. The advertisers in this volume, through their nnancial support, have likewise aided. They are the most consistent supporters of student publications and student interests. To them student patronage is, and should be, forthcoming. To the editorial and business stajfs of the 192.2 Badger- the great credit is due. This book is primarily the product ofper- severing and unstinted student labor. To Miss Frieda Rummel, the associate woman ed itor,' to Miss Gertrude Adelt, type stenographer, to lWr. Stanley Baker, artist engraver, to Miss Lois Dufin, ojice manager, and to those other fellow students whose services were most faithfully and freely given - the editor wishes to express his personal appreciation. The history of another year of the great Wisconsin life is chronicled. Opus Confectus Est. The Editor. Page 746 Alford Bros. .... . Alsted 81 Kasten . . . . American lce Cream Co. . American Appraisal Co. . American Restaurant . Anslinger, Alice .... Anderson, O. C. . . . Anderson, C. W .... Badger Electrotype Co. . Badger Pharmacy . . . Baillie-Hedquist Co. . . Baker Bros. ...... . Ballinger, NV. L ....... Bancroft, Drs. A. and V. l,. . . Beauty Parlors ....... Beavers Reserve Fund Fraternity Bernard's Boat Line ..... Blackhawk Electric Co. . . . Bloom's News Agency . Boyd, M. .... . Boyd rchestra Q .... Bradley Knitting Co. . . Branch Bank of NVisconsin . Brooks Bros .... . . . Brown Boot Shop . . . Brown ......, Buckmaster ,... Bunde 82 Upmeyer . Burdick 82 Murray . . Bureau of Engraving . . Buser, R. E. .... . Capital City Bank .,,.. Capital City Meat Market . Capital City Pharmacy . . Capital Times ..... Cantwell Printing Co. . . Capper 82 Capper ..... Castle 81 Doyle ....... Cardinal Shoe Shining Parlors . Central Wisconsin Trust Co. . Central Life Insurance Co. . Chocolate Shop ..... Cloquet Lumber Co. . . . Conklin 82 Sons Co. . . Conover, Allan D. . . C. 82 C. Stores . . Comfort Shop .... College Refectoiy .... Coyne Hat Shop ..... Creamery Package Mfg. Co. . Dalco Cab and Transfer Co.. . Democrat Printin Co. . . . Drives, J. B., Fuel Co. . . Duluth ........ Eagan 82 Kelly . Falk'Company ....... Fairbanks-Frey Engraving Co. Fauerbach, Dr. Frederick W. . Fields, Sari ......... First National Bank ..... First Wisconsin National Bank Finch, P. O. , .... . . . Fisher Bros. ...... . Ford Sl Nyberg . . Frank Bros. .... . Frank's Restaurant . . . Frautschi Furniture Co. . . Fredrickson, J. V. SZ A. D. . Fritz, C. D. ...... . French Shop ..... Fuller, The ...... Fuller-Warren Co. . . . Furniture Repair Shop . . . Gamm Jewelry Co. .... . Gehl Bros. Manufacturing Co. Geier, N. J. ........ , General Electric Co ....., General Paper 81 Supply Co. . Gilberg, A. E. 81 Co. . . . . Globe Bakery Co ....... Gould, S. C. ....... . Gould, Wells 81 Blackburn Co. Gridley Dairy Co ....... Grimm Bookbindery and Stationery Groves-Cretney Co ...... 721 660 713 722 679 740 721 709 739 661 742 727 721 666 711 732 714 734 709 734 727 701 687 695 672 721 722 691 706 717 686 737 689 720 719 735 667 703 715 733 659 707 693 675 703 688 669 705 676 709 739 700 661 698 716 728 738 715 689 733 711 723 735 708 732 668 685 715 703 705 739 706 723 711 690 726 673 683 668 735 727 699 695 713 725 Advertisers' Index Hackett Barber Shop .... Har1oH'-Loprich Electric Co. . 1-Iaswell Furniture Co .... 1-lausman Brewing Co .... Higgins, Chas. M. N Co. . . Hinkson. Park ,.... Hicks Restaurant . . . . Hoffman-Billings Co. , , . . l-lokanson Oakland Co. . . . . Hook Bros ..... . . 668, 670 1-lotcl Martin . . . . . Hotel Pfister . . . . Hotel Wisconsin . . Hub, The ...... Hurley-Reilly Co ..... Jacobs, Cliff, Clothes Shop . . Jensen Boot Shop ..... Jerclin, C. R ....... Jewctt8!Sherman . . . Johnson-NVentworth Co. . Kaplan Fruit Store . . Keely-Ncckerman Co. . Keelcy ........ Kelley Typewritcrs . , . . Kennedy Dairy Co ..... . Kchl's School ol' Dancing . . Kieckheler Box Co. . . . Klucter Grocery .... Klitsner,J. L. . . . Koltes. Dr. J. V. . Kohler Co .... Kornhauser .... Lawrence Restaurant . Lambolcy. A. E.. . . . Levenhagen, Walter L. . . Mack, Herman ...... Madison-Racine Tire Co. . . Madison Blue Print Co. . . . Madison Gas 82 Electric Co. . . Madison Fireprool' Warehouse . Madison Packing Co. . . . . Madison Plow Co. ..... . Madison Fuel Co ....... Madison Shoe Shining Parlor . Madison Tent 81 Awning Co. . Malone, W. C. ...... . Malsack, Peter G ...... Main, J. S. 82 Co. . . Maurseth, Victor S. . Mautz, Fred . . . McCarthy, Dr. S. J. . McKee, Dr. J. V. . . McKillop Art Co ..... Menges Pharmacies .... Meyer-Rotier Printing Co. . . Milwaukee Drug Co. . . . . Minch, Hetty ...... Morgan Bros. .... . Molloy, DavidJ., Co. . . . . Moser Shorthand College . . 6 Mother's New Century Doughnut Kitchen ......... Nelson, O. M., 82 Son .... Netherwood, H. C., Printing Co. New York Store ....... Northern Lumber Co ..... Northwest Paper Co. . Northern Furniture Co. . Oecitlent Bakin Co. .... O'Hare, Husk, Orchestras . Olsendz Veerhusen. . . . Olympia Shoe Shine . . Orpheum, The . . . Palace of Sweets . . Pantorium Co. . . . Park Bowling Alleys . . Parker Co ........ Park Hotel ........ Peop1e's Cash Market .... Pfister 82 Vogel Leather Co. . . Photoart House ...... Pipers ......... Page 747 727 684 745 679 740 726 711 720 731 671 742 741 7-1-3 661 723 683 686 680 727 693 733 714 721 705 ' isi,eQ7 676 691 692 669 723 665 734 705 689 663 682 661 718 738 719 703 689 739 679 695 660 691 721 709 725 663 731 729 691 656 740 669 677 679 719 731 718 664 704 693 693 674 719 710 711 722 739 703 663 683 669 725 713 744 671 729 Plankinton Hotel ..... Porcelain Enameling Assn. . Print Shop ....... Quinn's Restaurant . . Radc1iH', H. H., Co. . Ramsay Land Co. . . Rank 81 Motteram . . . Republican House .... Re lable Jewelry Store . . . Remington Typewriters . Rentschler Floral Co. . . Rodolf, Dr. Chas. F. . . . Rosemary Beauty Shop . Runkel Barber Shop . . . Ruud, N. B. .... . Ruby, AlfredJ. . . Sattler Clothing Co. . . Schadauer China Shop . Schmidt, A. F. ..... . Schmitt, J, C. ...... . Schwaab Stamp K Seal Co. . Schubert Candy Co .... Schmitz Bros. ..... . Schaub Bros ..... Scheurell, Dr. J. E. . Sheldon, Henry D. . . Shirey Grocery Co, . S-harratt, H. F. . . Sisson 81 Sewell . . . Singer Barber Shop . . . Sinaiko Bros ........ Skuldt 81 Ayen Grocery Co. . . Smart Motor Car Co. . . . Smith, Albert E. .... . Sorgel Electric Co. . . Speth's ...... , St. Louis Button Co. . . Standard Paper Co. . . Strand, The .... Staber Shop . . . Star Taxi ....... State Street Leader . . . Stitgen Restaurant .... Struck 81 lrwin Fuel Co. . Statz Paint EQ Paper Co. . Sumner 81 Crampton . . Teckemeyer Candy Co. . . Tetzlalif, E. C. .... The Store Correct . . Thompson Orchestra . . Three F. Laundry .... Thuringer-Garbutt Co. . . Tiedeman's Pharmacy . . Toepfer 81 Bellack .... Trivers Clothes ...... Twin City School Supply Co. . Unique Shop ..... U. W. Meat Market . . . Universal Grocery Co. . . University Pharmacy . . U. W. Shine Parlor . . . University Cafeteria .... University Co-operative Co. Varsity Beauty Shop . . . Varsity Cafe ...... Vilter Manufacturing Co. . Walkover Boot Shop . . . Wehrman, Chas., 81 Son . Wheeler Varnish Works ...... Wisconsin Auto' Service ...... Wisconsin Foundry Sz Machine Co. . Wisconsin Accident and Health Insur- ance ............ Wisconsin Live Stock Adv. Co .... Wisconsin Barber Shop .... Woldenbergs Cloak Corner . . Yawkey-Crowley Co. . . Yellow Taxi .... A . . Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria . . Ziegler Co., Geo. . . 744 708 729 672 737 686 743 684 661 739 669 663 721 718 676 699 696 686 721 735 716 736 707 683 73 5 723 707 680 698 733 737 699 664 710 43 7 666 679 740 739 689 733 676 707 715 709 663 715 692 707 737 705 676 674 690 696 695 733 683 688 723 686 712 657 713 682 713 704 731 737 672 699 725 731 719 672 725 708 699 745 A Acacia ..... . Achoth ..... . . Advertising Club .,... Agriculture, College of .... Agricultural College Federation Board' I Agricultural Literary Society . . Agricultural Women's Association . A. I. El. E. ..... . . Alpha Chi Omega . . . . Alpha Chi Sigma . Alpha Delta Phi . . Alpha Delta Pi . . . Alpha Gamma Delta . Alpha Gamma Rho . Alpha Gamma Pi. . Alpha Omicron Pi . Alpha Phi . . Alpha Pi Delta . Alpha Sigma Phi , . Alpha Tau Omega . Alpha Xi Delta .,.... Alpha Zeta ....... American Association of Engineers Archery, Women's . . . Arts and Crafts Club . . Artus ....... Athenae Literary Society . A. S. of M. E. . Athletic Board . Athletics, Men's . Athletics, Women's . B Baccalaureate . Badger Board . Badger Club . . Badger Ski Club . Band .... Barnard Hall . . Baseball . . . Basketball . , . Basketball, Women's . Beta Gamma Sigma . Beta Theta Pi . . . Birge, President E. A. . Blue Dragon . . Board of Regents Board of Visitors . Bowling, lnter-fraternity . Bowling, Womens . . Boxing .,,,, C Campus Celebrities . . . Campus Religious Council . Cardinal 4 . . . . . Cardinal Board of Control . Castalia Literary Society . Chadbourne Hall .... Chemical Engineering Society . Chi Omega ..... Chi Phi ...... Chi Psi ...,. Civil Engineers Society Classes . . , . . Clef Club .... Club Section, . Commencement . , Commerce Club . . Commerce Magazine . Commerce, School of . Contents .... Country Magazine . Crew ..... Cross-Country 1 Crucible . . . D Dancing . . . Dedication . Book Index . 498 . 566 . 585 . 57 . 602 . 242 . 288 . 599 . 560 . 528 . 492 . 578 . 564 . 536 . 450 . 568 . 554 . 541 . 504 . 500 . 562 . 438 . 600 . 299 . 587 . 446 . 241 . 595 . 350 . 349 . 289 . 77 . 197 . 663 . 591 . 258 . 283 . 375 . 369 . A301 . 4311 . 308 . 21 . zzz . as . so . 429 . 304 . 416 . 175 . 604 . 202 . 204 . 244 . 282 . 597 . 558 , 508 . 472 . 596 . 71 . 261 . 581 . 76 . 58-1 . 206 . 45 8 . 211 , 383 . 401 . 277 . 309 7 Delta Delta Delta . Delta Gamma . . . Delta Kappa Epsilon . Delta Sigma Phi . Delta Sigma Rho . Delta Tau Delta . . Delta Upsilon . Delta Zeta . . Dramatics . E Edwin Booth . . Engineering Club Engineering, College of . Engineering Magazine . Engineers' Minstreis . Eta Kappa Nu . . Euthenics Club . . Extension Division . F Feature Section . . , Final Emblem Wearers . Football ..... Forensic Board . Foreword . . . Fraternities . . . French Club .... French House . . . Freshman Commission . Freshman Officers . . G. Gamma Phi Beta . Gamma Sigma . . Gamma Tau Delta . Girl's Glee Club . . Glee Club. Men's . Green Button . Gun and Blade . Gymnastics Team . l-1 1-lartsloot .,... Hesperia Literarv Society Hmmyhbmms .. Homecoming .... Home Economics Activities Honor and Class Societies l Indoor Baseball, NVomen'S ln lvlemoriam . , . lnner Gate .... Inter-Class, lntra-Mural and Fraternity Athletics Intercollegiate Debates . lnter-fraternity Council , Inter-fraternity Contests International Club . , lnterscholastic Track Meet lnterscholastic Basketball lnter-Sorority Bowling . lron Cross .... J Jamboree ..... -loint Debates . . . journalism, School of . -Junior Mathematics Club Junior Officers . . . junior Play .... Junior Prom . -Juniors . . Page 748 556 546 496 520 442 478 476 590 213 216 594 61 210 223 441 80 65 317 293 353 231 9 463 589 613 279 191 548 452 538 260 257 276 608 414 214 240 300 266 286 -1-3 5 303 10 460 417 232 464 426 592 -133 -131 305 453 268 235 52 590 183 225 264 183 U Book Index K Kappa Alpha Theta . . . 550 Kappa Delta ..... . 576 Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . 544 Kappa Psi ..., . 540 Kappa Sigma . . . 486 Keystone . . . . 272 Ku Klux Klan . , 457 L Lambda Chi Alpha . . . . 514 Law, College of .... . , 49 Letters and Science, College of . . . 41 Library School .... . 69 Literary Magazine . . . . 205 M Mathematics Club . . . . 590 Medicine, College of. . . . 53 Menorah Society .... . 606 Middle Temple .... . 607 Midsummer Night's Dream . 228 Military Ball ..... . 269 Military Department . . . 246 Ivlining Club . . . . 598 Minor Sports . . . , 407 Mortar Board . . 454 Music .... . 255 Music, College of , . 68 Mystic Circle . . . . . 462 N Northern Oratorical League . 234 Norwegian House . . . . 612 O Octopus . ..... . 208 Omicron Nu ..... . 447 Outdoor Baseball, Women's . 297 Outing Club ..... . 307 P Pan Hellenic . . . , 580 Phi Alpha Delta . . 530 Phi Beta Kappa . , 436 Phi Beta Pi . . , 534 Phi Delta Phi , , 526 Phi Delta Theta . , 466 Phi Gamma Delta . . 480 Phi Kappa Phi . . 455 Phi Kappa Psi . . 470 Phi Kappa Sigma , , 488 Phi Lambda Upsilon . . . 449 Philippine Club .... 593 Philomathia Literary Society . 239 Phi Mu ...... . 574 Phi Sigma Kappa ..... . 510 Physical Education, College of . . . 67 Physical Education, Department of . . 291 Pi Beta Phi , .... . . 552 Pi Epsilon Delta .... . . 548 Pi Kappa Alpha . . . 522 Pi Tau Sigma . , 443 Pre-Prom Play . , 226 Popular Profs . , 43 Press Club . , 586 Psi Upsilon . , 44 Pythia . . . . 243 R Red Domino . . . . 218 Red Gauntlet . , 275 Regimental Band . . 258 Relay Carnival . , 424 R. O. T. C. . . , 246 -Continued S Saddle and Sirloin . . . Satire ...,, , Scabbard and Blade . Scenic Section , , Seniors . . , Senior Ofhcers Senior Play , , , S. G. A ..... Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Sigma Chi , . , Sigma Delta Chi . Sigma Kappa . . Sigma Nu . . . Sigma Phi , . . Sigma Phi Epsilon , Sigma Sigma . . Skulland Crescent . . Sophvmores ..... Sophomore Commission . . Sophomore Officers . . . Sophomore Semi-Public . . Sororities ..,,, Spanish Club ..., Special Occasions . . . Square Club , . . . . Student Se1l1Government . Student Senate Swimming . . Swimming, Womens T Tau Beta Pi . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Tennis Club . . Tennis, Womens Theta Chi . . Theta Delta Chi . Theta Sigma Phi . Theta Xi . . . Track .... Track. XVomen's . Triangle , . . Turkey Race . . Twelfth Night . Union Board . . . University Band ,... University Circus . . . University and State . . U. W. Civil Engineers' Society i i V Varsity Movie . . . Varsity 'Welcome . . . Vilas Medal Wearers . . 1 W W. A. A. Board . . . White Spades . . . Wisconsin Women . . . Womens Athletics . . . Womens Commerce Club . Wrestling ...... W Wearers, Men . . W Wearers, Women . . . Y Yellow Tassel . . . Y.M.C.A.. . . . Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . Y,W.C.A.. . . . Z Zeta Psi . - Page 7.49 601 615 451 12 72 71 225 195 494 474 445 572 490 502 524 440 458 188 279 187 238 542 588 263 610 193 194 410 302 437 516 413 298 518 482 444 512 389 296 532 422 220 196 258 222 22 596 224 20 230 292 456 271 289 281 415 351 294 274 582 582 278 506 Finis


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