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C6071 cellar fu ch fe!-QffDlbrec'z'a foxy T is easy to sing lays, to compose epitaphs, to write eulogies or to address panegyrics to the warrior who has lain aside his armor. It is more difficult to appreciate in the present. And it is most difiicult of all to evaluate and recognize ability in its true perspective before deeds become achievements, and battles victories. Properly to write an eulogy to Chancellor Emeritus Henry Augustus Buchtel. no words are expressive enough, no phrases quite adulatory enough, no single pen of suihcient cogency. His deeds, his whole life-every day of it-have done this in far better fashion than can any factitious word now. He needs no other eulogy than the University itself, for every stone in it speaks of him, every note of praise its reputation elicits can better be addressed to him alone, every graduate, wherever he may be, is a tribute to his efforts and his unselfish zeal. Dr. Buchtel is not, where we who have been of the University longer, were wont to see him-there in his office in University Hall. Another sits in his chair. uses his ofiice. But in a larger sense he is with us every day: he is not tangible, but he is here, and he will never leave us. The traditions of the lfniversity are his tra- ditionsg so is its spirit and its ideals too. His fineness and his teachings are a part of the University of Denver. For twenty-one years Dr. Buchtel was the head of the University of Denver. Then the school was not what it is now. Far from it. Then it was oppressed under the heel of debt. Then it was impeccably small. Then it had no future to speak of. According to all precedents and rules it should have failedg it should have existed for a year or two, perhaps five or ten, then have dropped from sight. One man who gave twenty-one years of his life prevented thisg made the University we know today of so unfavorable genesis. Dr. Buchtel is the man. His victories are well knowng his ability is recognized, his memory is cherished in a thousand hearts -no man needs more. ten
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TENTS 1 Y' ' E'3 Zi Zi E'3 ' Page Page Dedication ................... 5 THE CLASSES Chancellor Buchtel - Apprecia- Liberal Alxftg' H . , 85 tOI'y ....................... Senior Clngg. l . . . THE UNIVERSITY ,lunior Class .... . .. 102 COT Oratiou 13 Sophomore Class. ........ 116 Fqcgltv ' ' Freshman Class ............. 119 Liberal Arts .... .. 15 School of Commerce, Accounts Law ......... . . 16 and Finance COIHIHGYCS -- 16 Senior Class ...... ....,. . . 126 Dental ------ -- 7 luniors ....... ... 128 111 MCIUOUHIU- -- Q - 20 'Sophomores .... . .... . . . 131 THE YEAR Freshmen ...... . ...... .. . 134 Mm, Dax, ..-..'..-.....'. H 21 Svtudents' Directorate ....... 140 folhnelicelnentv 1920- . A U 22 lxynewisbok Committee . . . .. 142 University pageant .'... H 23 Forum . ................... 145 Flag Rugll ..,.-,....... H 26 News Calendar ........ ... 145 Thanksgiving Baskets ,,,, , , 27 11 ho's X1 ho ................ 148 Campus Parties ........ .. 28 FGHUIFCS . ---.--.---....... 154 A , 4- Colorado College of Dental Sur- Dflflllm ii Students' Association ..... . . 32 ?enl?rS ' ' ' ' 158 Kvnewisbok .......... . . . 54 -JWUYS C ----- -- - 194 Cfarion .HHH U 36 bophomores .. .., 110 Y- M. C A. . . A A I H H 38 Freshmen ...... ... 173 Y. W. C. A ............ .. 40 1921 Hx'sie11iSts -.---- 125 Student Volunteers ...... .. 42 19,20 H5's16H1SfS -------- 0- - 116 pig Sister Organization ,,.. H 43 History of the School ....... 178 Men's Glee Club ......... .. 44 History of our Tooth ........ 180 Girls' Glee Club ..,..... . . 45 Faculty ............... .. . 182 Orchestra ....... . . 40 Features ......... .. . .. . 190 Hand ..........., .. 41 gclwul of Law Forty Immortals .... . . 48 Freshmen . I H .H 194 ,ATHLETICS Juniors ............. .. . 196 The 5935011 Seniors ............... . .. 198 In General .-.. H 53 btudents' Association .... .. .. 201 131001132111 .... . . ORGABIIZATIQNS Rilskiegball ' Fraternities and Sororities. . .. 207 B rieit wg ' ' Q4 Honor Societies ............... ,241 Tiiiia ' ' 78 Clubs and Societies ..... .. . .. 257 Tennis fffffff.. .. so THE CAMPUS Girls' Athletics. .. .. 81 Features and Advertisements. . 291
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