University of Denver - Kynewisbok Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1923

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CAMPUS PART IES This year has been unusually full in social activities on the campus. In addition to the usual parties griren by the various fraternal organizations every class has had its finger in the social pie. To start things right our promising freshmen entertained at a. luncheon. This is an annual affair but this year our freshmen surpassed themselves. Luncheon was served in the university gymnasium and a snappy program was offered. On January twentieth the majority of the school thronged to Progress Hall for the Sophomore Prom. Davy's music was splendid and went far to supply the pep of the party as Well as swell the Sophomore treasury. This was followed by another prom at Progress Hall given by the Juniors, February eleventh. All the school helped to make the party a success. The net profits went to defray the expenses of the Kynewisbok. March third was the occasion ot an all school party given at the Coronado Club at which Law, Commerce, Dent and Arts were well represented. This is the first All School Party on record. Such a success was it that it is to he an annual affair. On the same evening the Metropole hotel was the scene of festivity for the yearly senior banquet. This is the last Hget together occasion before graduation, and the most was made of it in speeches and toasts. Thus closed our Campus social season. 14

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Ruth Elisabeth Anderson A.B., Unifziorsity of Dcmfev' Joseph Thurman Ashurst fAugustJ A.B.. State Tcachc1's College Helen Maurine Boggess A.B.. IJ11'i'vcrsi.ty of Denver Amy Jane Brown AJS.. U1'I'fl?lJ7'8'lf1f of De-zwei' Hugh Monroe Brown A.B.. llnircrsity of Demzcr Adaline Shaw Bullen AJS.. U'lIfl'lll'?'S'lfQj of Dcntvcr Ruth Emily Chapman A.D.. l.71z.ifz1crs'ity of Dmifvcf' Rosalie Edmiston A..Il.. U71'll?f'7'SlfQj of Dmzivci' Sister M. Edmond Fern AJ3.. C'wig71.!o1z Uwiuersity Calvin Burns Foulk A.B.. U11'i1fr'rSity of Dcnrcr Lester Alton Hart .1l.B.. Un'izw'2'sity John lvesley Iliff A.B.. Unirvrsity ley of Dmzom' of Dcvzwucr Edna Glenn Jones fAugustJ Alf.. LVvz.i'z:w-airy of Dcnvm' Yonetaro Kimura MASTER OF AR V-I-1 S Alf.. U11.if1:M'sity of Dmmzm' William Gordon Lennox A.B.. Colorado College MJJ., Harznczrcl U1z,i'uersiity Archibald Alexander Mackenzie AJ3., Dallz.ousic llnircrsity Daniel Arthur McGinty AJ3.. U'll'l'l7l9I'.S lt1j of Deilwl Henry Conrad Mecklenburg BN.. HU'llLll11l? U11iUcr.s-ity Donald Howard Menzel All., U?ll'UC7'-Yltfll of Denver Alfred Clarence Nelson A.B.. U'l'Ifl'Ul'7'S'llf1j of Denver' Margaret Anna Price ALR.. U7l'i'I7l??'S'il1j of Donzrer Frank Harold Hanna Rober ALB.. Un-i'm'rsity of Dcmscr Grant Ruland AH.. UllflL I'1'-Ylfjl of Dc'-Nucl Edna. Louise Scheidt Ali.. LV-lzivcrsity of Dcwzrm' Emma Serl A.I5,. U71'l17I'TSif2l of D4'-1: rm James Robert Treganza AB., Belew' Uvziucmflty Irene Alicia Winterbotham w ts fAug.J DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY William Ruffer All.. U11'i'1,vc1's'ity of Dcmrcr A. Alexander Bowie M.. U9lf'1H?7'S'lfflj of Dcnzier BACHELOR OF LAWS Jack Garrett Scott fClHIL Lwzulrj William 'Thomas Burris A. B.. Ullli'lJC7'S'lfflj of Colomflo Edward Leonard Compton Horace Malcolm Root Smith Richard Edmund Downing B.S.. fE.E.J U11.iversity of Colo. Albert .lay Gould, Jr. CC1z.m Lanrlej A.M.. U7lf'i7,7!??'.S lt1U of Denver Gail Leonard Ireland Lionel Vinton Lonsdale Harold Funk Mudge Charles Rosenbaum Thomas Franklin Vance Elmer Louis Weitzel Daniel Kershner Wolfe, Jr., A.l3.. U11l1.2r'1'x'ify of Denver DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY Abe Morton Abrams Clyde Carson Atkins Edith Pearle Bishop George Elmer Churchill Ernest Alfred Cuaz Isidor L. Davis Claude Sims Dudley George Joseph Gisin Marcus DeLafayette Hall Harry S. Hardy Carl Eugene Hartman Elmer S. Linderholin Harold C. Masters Genta Nakamura John Richard Owen Milton Lester Rabinowitz Goran Williaili Raichart James DeWitt Royce Jay Field Sampson Franklin Iles Sandifur Toshinosuke Shimamoto Jack Jacob Wasserstein DENTAL HYG IENE DIPLOM A Edythe Maezell Dixon Geraldine Pratt Freda Helen Winkler Mildred Jane Wood Rosamond Estelle Zweibel BACHELOR OF COB'lMERClAL SCTENUE William Henry Eisenlord Myra Emma Hough Williani Douglas Morrison William Dahmes Woodriff 13



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l 1 MAY DAY IQZI Plans for the May Fete of 1921 had been more extensive than in previous years and for this reason many hearts were gladdened when the day dawned bright and warm. By eleven o'clock great crowds had gathered on the old University athletic field to witness the relay races that were to decide the naming of the Queen of the May. Automobiles decorated in the various class colors showed that class enthusiasm was running high. The shot was fired and the race began. It did not take long to see that the Senior team was superior. The outcome was in favor of the class that had crowned its queen for the three preceding years. Della Humphrey, the senior Queen, was named to the place of honor and her princesses were Junior, Ruth Sellersg Sophomore, Edna Traylorg Freshman, Eleanor Whitford. The crowd then was served to luncheon in the Refectory by the Y. W. C. A. and at two thirty o'c1ock gathered around the grass plot between IME and University Hall for the crowning ceremonies. The procession which attended the May Queen to her throne on the steps of Iliff was composed of all the girls in the University: first, those who were to take part in the Ballet La Fete de Jardinierg then, the remainder of the girls in class groups costumed according to four Mother Goose Rhymes. After the pompous crowning of the Queen by Chancellor Emeritus Buchtel the scene suddenly changes to a garden. Two small boys enter stealthily. Pluck the iiowers. The gardner enters and is horrified that some one has plucked his beautiful iiowers and tells his grief in pantomime. While looking at his poor flowers the gardner sees his farmer friends coming to visit him. They have a merry party but see that a storm is arising a11d leave. After they have gone the gardner lies down to sleep and dreams that the flowers come to life and crown him the King of the Roses. He sits beside the queen while the flowers dance for him. After the dances the queen disappears and the gardner awakes to find he has been dreaming, and starts away, sadly, but stops to bow before the Queen of the May. So does the whole garden. Thus ended the gala celebration-the most successful in many years. 15

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