University of Utah - Utonian Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1924

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DEDICATION TO THE LATE WlLLlfXM WOLLERTON Rmen A pupxl of the f1rst school opened m Utah 1 stu dent 1n the Parent School of the Umverstty 'ln 'alumnus of the f1rst class and a regent of the Un1vc1s1ty for twenty seven years Wh1Ch offrce he held unt1l the tlme of hrs death In vrew of thrs serv1ce and ID recogmtlon of hrs flne attamments as a scholar the Unlver srty rn june 1920 conferred upon hun the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws Now we the class of 1924 dedlcate thls Utonlan to h1s memory 1n apprec1at10n of the In est1mab1e SCTVICC h rendered to the growth of this mstrtutlon K 1 . HE fe - r.. .-sie..-.435 nuuiuui-:uni-churn-. :puns FQVEYT,--N. . -V124 if. f. h--,L .-V - .iniie .r. s,..f - , - V -43.1.3 XF U A 4.4, 5, ,. 'A . Fx. X uv :I v- W , .--A . . -d 4.41: A , . 4- ' ,Ar : - -.A or sl I j M 3331'--in-ifqirsrrtiivri .iFQg!- f' A jf Q11 If rg' Q4'.L?',, Ag: 1 . Q , - 1 ' ' 1 .-. 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No better criterion of character exists than the way in which leisure hours are filled. So fill your leisure hours at college full of good, stimulating companionship, good sports, clean pleasures, and healthful exercise, it will do much to determine your future. f QA EWY.. V.i Vs 5 .Ai in WP H 45 7 V U ki 1V A V 1 'I Y' . i A 1:-'a k- 1 H , il 'F W Va ry rf' C5 -If in- .,-,vi.,- , . . VV-- --V 'ffgfga-ig 2-I -ga.: V: ,Y -'... V VV 3 Ip-Msg. ,.w!?,,., J, jf, An. MWA ND. F'?fEJIm..,D'fTk J lib'-whiff-aww-V-'fir-f-ff in V F756 3.6.1. .asa-' - V' ' 'Q' qhnijqn ig!! wg, M? M 'F 0 sry i5V s, 'VX W R VA My Vggggs f?5?,,.5ggjy2 W 'wfsgwf gf? ,L W ,VV 7552? W. v 5 as Q 642 J+W5:'K5 9 'G ifikxx N5 XX we 6' V95 ,Q W ,gm if Rig-rgwiiifwfvfb 31 N 1- W VV' INV- if Q Q 21? 32 23' ic 'gg K .fwiffw eff V V255 ,. 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This spirit had its inception in the ideals and hopes of the pioneer fathers who saw the vision of and laid the foundation for the great com- monwealth and university, which today are ours -it is reflected in the ideals and achievements of the men and Women who are steadily going forth from the gates of our Alma Mater, inspired by her teachings. lt is as indefinable, as infinite as the great influence of the University itself and, try though we may to evaluate it, we cannot, for its wellsprings are immeasurable. . W I J' ,. V ' 4 -,-:- , ' ,kyrV1- Y ,yy N , JMX J 31 f w A '1 I, 4 jf U 1 I . , , . V 1 V 1 'H ,1. , 1 ' ! f ', m ' ,, in ,YN U .gffi .x 'x Cx' ,w ,Wx-U4 g 2 vu f1,.',fqrI H .LJ LU 5 I 11 . .:g-xwraf-1 mf g.:'w.1'1w 's- ig 31 ,,, E N 'f , H Y -w JW. :f4m.W,Y w-I 1 I--J-ff! l- f, w1 F'wl if 1 V 1 Jr if v ,-V 2 Q, gg hwy, 'z 1 H, 41 11 ,y,y : --' w ' I W W-X. 'fl' -xl f if c W y,v 3 '-- f Hz, 1'-,' ,, 1w '?' I ,1 , M ws' :fp 4 1 x , ' , ,N 4 , ' 1 w : 1 V , ,: ., ,N W, 4 ,. 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PACK W g, 1U 'NNfm:55 if L 1,q',g,g af, 'E J - S .-'1f fkJ-:4,'1f ff a my Nga Q 3 ,'f3U?'i, 'ig ' F:-'S My QQ WW if ul E ip il Mb 1? -gmmamx' Llkwvm :fi 'lf vU,m ,fi fill? xi u1a.Ngi5Ias ui 5:11 Egg pw wxksfu ws. ---N E 131 mi: E 4f'fN :!ffa me1QQ:1?WEEi?L1ftFSbCwfifififfiiafiiiizzf' E :A sim if Hx' Qffv' f '.T1?TiE', Qij.Lff.li'fQifi':f:,.?gj-i'.-.-f1'?5.....'l?4fi:S-':ff:'2Ll--'xlv'Vgjghi'3 MM ,, , 1.wf hz: SLE ' - ' iefigzg-iiifiiffj-1' if'-5 EGL Q-ii? PF1?1Z5i?fiP' Page Tweniy-Tzao Cf . iiilvk ' i i Salma! of Aff! mm' Sczefzfef E l-IE School of Arts and Sciences aims at breadth of education in both scholarship and culture. Its students are not trained for particular professions, yet they are prepared for leadership in the great movements of civilization. The School feels that development of character is of first importance and, therefore. that its chief ohjective is the production ol' men and women who are honest, loyal, and devoted to truth. Subjects are not taught as an end in themselves, rather for their effect upon the students who are pursuing them: in other words, students themselves are regarded as of far greater importance than the courses of study they are following. The outstanding need of the world is men and women of learning, culture, loyalty, morality, and belief in God-men and women who can assume leadership in all these fields. An educational institution has not done its full duty when it has prepared its students to make a livingg it must teach them how to live and to help others to live. Q Emi Page Twenty Three Page Twenty-Four DEAN MILTON BENNION S 677001 0 f Eafumizbn KEEP COOL, YET WARM HIS being the time of year when advice is the order of the day, l offer mine: Keep cool, yet warm-cool as to head and warm heart, in giving joy, reaps joy many fold. The cool head is an asset in social or in professional life, and has great advantage over the head that gets overheated. The cool head, provided it is otherwise a good head, can discuss a question on its merits, can distinguish principles from mere individual likes and dislikes, and thus secures approval of his contention from the impartial spectator. The hot head, on the other hand, looses out all around-with the spectators and with himselfg his energy has all been expended on producing heat instead of light. One of the most distressing experiences in social life is con- tact with a person who has the heart of a fish, the cold-blooded man. l-le is likely to be without intimate friends and without social prestige in spite of the fact that he frequently makes a fortune. The man with a warm heart is not dependent upon wealth for he finds his riches in association with his fellowsg the warm heart, in giving joy, reaps joy many fold. As a formula for making friends and for keeping friends there seems to be no better one than a cool head and a Warm heart. Page Twenty Fzve , .W -1 V. V L 11721, We' f --1 H u .Cf z ,Q E . 1 If 'W A ' v' 1 p2, H, W - J-'11,,sf wif f-- L 0 V . , ' A-- iifa ,Q-' 3 f B-f., A L V-5 - ', j 5: lp mi W . ., . - Www ' Dx I ifkgk ,.. -L,,1-5.:. -:-:- ' ' .g.,...a-5 . -...f -. Qi I ,.Q,v.x'Ml-,J.i ' -Ufli. Pf '.' 4. 'Glu , as 'fy sim WVR 5 If 1. M bjgd., I C5592 W 7 .Q ' x 21 - , , sb! V 5 if Ei: CEE 3 is Q? if ' 5 . 7 F ' .. F35 E 11 ' EQ Ha. H EZ if Fw T' V V K4 af wil? Qi' 'r CE H1 E V wwf'-7 ij z h,, N 7 wr fi aff: H '- Rf L JQ ! ' lwfiglfg 5' ' 'w f Q. ,fn .I4 W, if 'L M I U , F W:-11 .r Si 1? fain . ' !gvV.4a JH! : .' 4 -N fff H5 gm X Y 'R 'N t 1 . m ile? 'l fb WJ 535 W2 ' 5 Q' 'S V' P' ,Q W Mr 09 G' L4 1 ' V Ev uw TSW ,- ' gy F1 B, YT5fW'43E-' .1 ' ' .T aw fm -J N f X 'Ll' J g,94?y-swkirngvf an L, 4 tail MW ' W Y li 3 W Q wf all 'ifg in 'B . em mg Z xx DEAN THos. A. BEAL 'fi iff' 'Mi -F9 ag, , Q? W Wm gg! Qi 8 ,,,s, H H21 ff A c 3 if-Q 37 U 333 .Y ,H gig, 51a.yw:..w:y,A,g'-Q., SIGN qui?- 5,-if 4, L.-:gf 1- Hi 1fj5g2175Q?f'u fif f15L-555' JQFG1'-iwxxmiff Q5'32ff?4 my 'W efimi Elk ,xffwffiffgyg 'f'f'f?5TlF'-LSE? :aff - Q JJPINEQ iq! -,Lf Gb:-L-grin' Gfifxagvi'-wb4lLL' , Ffq F'::'w'-'F' '-rz 'J- '-'17 ,- ' -.,'1:' - , 1 .ac 'L 1 N, - www- Ayr., 1--rw. 1- 7 ----K - ,QTY ....Y. V-.V -.1-:Q - g,.i-fzQZ?a...i132f.n...f ffgszmn' fn,3?E3iiQif:1-.14i'.Z2.f2.fEm'E1I35'3e.E-lilelfv fmE6Q.ii-gf-.3 fa55Q'f'.1ci?iSs:,,Y..Efg'5.S.ei'l..Lk5-'i Y'4f-41f-5 ' t Page Twmty-Six Y , rl! lil, l 'll l,. Sefzool of Commerce and Hkzemee C meet the growing demand for business training, since we are essentially a business nation, a very large proportion of our population being engaged in business enterprises, the clay has arrived when We must help equip young men and women with an education that will better fit them for the duties they are obliged to perform. Our population is shifting very fast in its endeavor to obtain a livelihood, and our education must keep pace il we are going to be of the best service to our country. The business and commercial pursuits are increasing faster than any of the other gainful occupations, and therefore it becomes necessary to give the commercial leaders ol the future a wide and deep train- ing not in the special subjects with which they will have to deal later. . Utah's development demands the services of men trained broadly and wisely lor great business undertakings in order to utilize the opportunities of the state. The man who is properly trained in modern business will Within a few years become the commercial leader. The School of Commerce and Finance has been organized for the purpose of training leaders in commer- cial enterprises and business activities. s!yg Page Twenty Seven Page Twenty-Eight DEAN XVILLIAM H. LEARY School 0 f Law AS 'far as the guardianship of a state is concerned there is no difference between the natures of men and ol women. Then we should select duly qualified women to share in the life and ollicial labo1's ol duly qualified men, and if we are to employ women in the same duties as men we must give them the same instruction. To men we give music and gymnastics, then' we must train women in the same two arts, giving them besides a military education, so argued Plato in his Ideal Republic. As nearly as l can determine we have reached that Utopia here at the University. They are already our best musiciansg have petitioned the Athletic Councel to be allowed to compete in Inter-collegiate contests, and ride the military horses like Amazons. They share in the government ol the student body and are becoming an increasing lorce in the life of the common- wealth. More power to them. M' 1.0! Page Twenty Nzne ,. 1 , . ,, 1. ' .. , P 1-1 - 5- 113.-g Q,f.:.'.L,1 x, 11. iiLL:Q1L:1Q,'11 . J if .U 'i,gQXLX,:!: L, .. .Lf ' .gf 1111,' 1 1X1,X 1, J X1X X,AX 711171, v, .1 YV , K 1 ,.X1, , , 1 1111 X1 11,1XX. 1.1 .1 -11 XXXX11-11- X1 1X Xl 1 111 1' 1111 11,11 -1- ,,.., X 1 ,. 1 1 .1,. 1 1 1111111 1 1 X1 ,1 XXX 1, W' 'f'T'jgl1, 11 11X1 14 '11 1 111 :'1'1 'ix11 111.11111,1 1' 1.1 1 '1 X1 11 11' 1' 11'l 1 1' 1 1 f f- 1 1,1 1 11- .1 11-11, 11 ,VX 11 1 Vi 7 FW 1 U 1 1 111 '1X T.X1 .X, ,111X1' 111' 1.11111.1 11111XX11X1-X1XX ' V111 114 X 1 . .11 1'-' L l 11 1 1X 1 ,1 .'11:1:1 11'1'1 ' 1 11 -1111111 V' '11'1'1 11111 R 1l'1'1 12211611-1X . '1--1 1X 1. 11' 1 1 .1 L' '11- .11.., '1 1 1 1 1 1. 1111 1 1 111'11i 11 ' 13.1111111E1111111f1l1 , 1 111 '1' 1,1Elq1-1!X J 11.1 111' . . 11 11 1 1. 1 1 -111'-XXI1Ef1X ' 1111Y'1f11.1:1 1'-11111 1x 11'11M 11 1 72 11.11111-., f.'1ET11 . X Page Thirty 11.- - 11 1. - 1111.11 Q., 11 ' :1'11'.i-11-1:11 '1-1 ' 'j 1 A-I-f.. ,I ' ,-, 1 11 -. . .-.1 1 11 .. 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The optimist, on the other hand, believes that through increasing intelligence, knowledge and good will, future problems will be solved as they arise. lele not only has an abiding belief in the ability of the people to manage future affairs, but more than that he tries to shape and influence conditions as to bring about certain, definite, hoped for results. A university should stand to build citizens who will be able to solve future problems, otherwise, optimists. The University of Utah is a representative community striving toward perfec- tion. Fortunately she is not perfect, for an ideal unattained leaves something to work for, a future, the hope of which is the propelling force of humanity. Whoever thinks a faultless thing to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, Nor eler can be. -P0190 r t Jil 1 1 ,l---H--f---W ---Lf ff -'W--' 'U TT CW 'H' ' l ':t' yi Page Tbzrty One 1V11 1 11111' 1 '11 1 I rggg-,MX 1,11 rj21,.111f11, - 111 ' 11111111 11 1111111111 1 J11,1' '511 11 1 1 2 11 '71 J 131111 11 11 11.1 V 1 11 J 1 1 ' 1 1 1111' 11 1f1111N-11 11 '111 '1 1 11 .1 111 11f 21.1 '! 1 11111 'lJlF1 1'11 17:1111. 1 1 1F11'11j1fi 111:1111l11Y1111.11 111 11 5 11111.1 -115. 1 11 1 1111 11 Y T '11 1 '51 1 11 1 11.1 ' 111' 7: A X J 1. 11 11 11-H E11 ' 1:1-1111-1 '1 11. 1 1, i 1 1111 11 111.1111 I'1X 1 11-.. -'111111 111 1 1115111 1 1 1 1. 1. 3,1 1j13?1W',! 11,1111 11,151 'Y '1 , E 1 ' 11 1 Wi.: 11.1111111111 1 'f 1' ', --f1 1' 'U fU11'f1 5111. .11 3 1,111 11 T111 'L k.. 11 !1 fl ERJTJV 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 111 11 31 '11111 111' 1 if 1 V1,Q'Qf,,,1', 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 f 1 V V Page Thirty-Two DEAN JOS. F. MERRILL 1. 111 1. 1 F 11111 Li 1 1 1,. 1. 1 1 U -J1 1511 1, 1.7 1,11 1 1 , , W Y ,UWY7 Y,-,YYY-1 4 741-I AlsM'-nvavu '11 514 . 1 1 1121 1. 1 1 1 11 1 1-Nl' 1 ' . ' 111' 1111 11 Q I1 , ' fa 'if'-'11'A1F.N 111 111, 1111111 11-11 1-41 ,11f-QQ 1111 1151431 151' 1431 '11' 11 11 F11 1' 7113 11 1 x'. 'fiabgff 111111 1 1 11 111, Pm I--J-11 F2-l' 21- '1' 'I A 1j V 1 1111 1531? 1. 1' 11,1 'I -1-11 1. '111 1 1 .f 11.11 111 ' 1' 1: 7 Q. 2111! 1 '1111 F 1111? W1 3111111112 W 1-' I' Ura' ' 111115 11'1pf1 111: '51 if 1. 111 1111: 1111 W1 H0111 .Jr 2,11 ,Him 53111 is S:i'1'1fi'i'l 1 111111 11311 A Q 1511 I, 14 .1 11111 113' U1 -11111 1111 111 'W21 Ulf LE' If 1151 11, .1 ' 1' MVNW 16, Q111g1,5.'Z1g1 15111 1, A' 111V 111' 1. i Ml Y xii, 1f1 '11 ,Til Fl' N 1211.1 11.11 W is 111-1! :lu bf l11'11 113 U91 1f41 1'. Eff' 111111 111 13111-51111 111,11 1.1! 17112351 1521 1 '111-T 51 1 miify 2111 i!:'l1.11'- 1 1 .f . . 1 ,. - f-1111.1111'l . 1 1 1 ' - '---1 1 - ,ANQQ 111 l l l l l 1 llllt f ,t - ,1 1Yt -YHAFVRH Y YNY Y, AVI , ,, l HJ ..4,, in, l ' l ,in l lin' li :Ari Q , Y'-l I fi ill II, ill :gi Q-fr .H '-i ,r LI ai, fl r , xxx fx., I -, K Li 1'- j 1 U if f, Q. i-l i ..4 .ffl ,.,l. l :flint X-1 ull full, .1 l , ii ,. . l 1 xi l . i .ily l,,...., .... ,.,, , VV.. 1 vi 1 1 1 ,.c.Ev.-.s-.-s--, may cmd E7ZgZTZ667'ZT7g AILURES ARE STEPPING STONES TO SUCCESS- some times. But all too often they are the sure indications of discouragement. They always proclaim insufficient ellort of the right kind. Where there is a will, there is a way within the limits of reason, is a truth that can make failures stepping stones to success. No student need to lail. A determination to do, coupled with persistence will keep his name from the delinquent lists. Success, then is a matter ol the will.'i And permanent 'failure is an indicator of character. Who wants to be known as a weakling? Surely not anyone who comes to college. Who wants to be marked f lailed on the records of the University? Certainly not he who knows that sure success depends on a good character, lor he knows that a mark of failure is a blemish. And a blemish is a handicap. Those students who know the significance of failure keep their records clean. X-01,1 Page Tbzrty Three -., -., , .-.gm ,xv , VVXJ, 1, ,K ,X , , ,,., ,, , , . ASlll1,f,,.47Rj-,. li i ' at , . 'J '- i?:-:+fi?ff , f' 'jiEiE?ii1 ' 1 N will NJ tl!-Clif ' - lil Exfemzon Department PROF. F. W. REYNOLDS N Tl-IIS present world of rich adventure in living there is a challenge in the view of the University as an open door to opportunity. The Extension Division exists that this door may stand 'fully open to all. l-luman learning is undergoing marvelous ex- pansion, is everywhere 'finding new and marvel- ous uses. By a second and equally challenging view, the University is the center of this world of learningf To the University are drawn the currents of knowledge and truth of all the agesg within start similar small currents, its own contribution to the growing stream. Fulness of life comes when what is garnered and learned is evaluated and adapted and sent on to the world for its enrichment and progress. This view gives to the Extension Division a second specific service, that of keeping channels open for the free out-pouring of the fruitful life of the University as a center, a living spring of learning. V' ,Q I r, ,-1 - 1, llti N A , 1 as l, , gl ll ,,,I,.u,' V...t.-, ,yt .-,P r ,., tk ' u' rl iff 'ii A' ge l ,t v T '-iff 'xl- , K I TVX l ,,.5 r , l H+, rl - ty Fi wg r, ,W ur. rr -Jr 4 l W' r J Page Thirty-Four ,,,,r x pv066llLZ.O7Z6ll Department . DEAN I.. K. J.-XCOBSEN I-IE disabled veteran of the great war is now being partially repaid for the sacrifice he made and the serice he rendered this great nation of ours by being given Vocational Training. Trainees at the University of Utah on the whole are seriously inclined and are profiting by their training. A large number of the men trained at the Unviersity of Utah, have been given re- sponsible positions in their special fields. Five trainees, graduating from the school of Commerce and Finance this june, have been offered scholar- ships and teaching fellowships at the Universities of Chicago and California. Three of the leading public accountant firms of Salt Lake have taken into their organizations trainees who have been in attendance at the University of Utah on an average of only two years. The University of Utah with the aid of the Government aims to rehabilitate the ex-service man in order that he will be a credit to himself, to the community in which he lives, the State, and the Nation. Page Thirty-Fifue ,I 4' fb -Y --. is ffgzp' - cs-3 fTx all V 1. , - I. xl llll.lz'Z7:?i-. -,- rf-pflgsl I LI ' J- I 5 HJ N , px w I lf,',f'..:,f' 3 : , , - 4' ' ,ig 1.-it '.,,,.,,, Jil E- ,. glial ,- 'lg If --'KIA fl 3 I I 'n ' ' ' ' '---f -f-f ---ff:-g-is: '-''::'t'f:fT1,''I''Li- 'f--IL, -.LJ I 1 f . - A -,1.--5.V,.....,,Lf-if-J----. - -.1--1-Lfgl-1-----1-1: LL, n I .I In, Dean of Women Y .. ,, .w I,- 5, 7, ,.,, . .- .,1.-. 4-. '- .'2W?Cy,fiQls as X fa 1 WWW , ..,,, .f,. . 1 995. s fflx . 'z l l.. 'P ,edu .gf 152325 .-f-1,1 H il ' ' '. -4 4 gm Ftfffff ' Jo. :gk '-f?:'i'3 'Jaw , A -5, ,. frm., -as 1 Y ZS K-1-13:1-K. ' A. -of-Q ' 2 . a 'Q'- ' ' '- . ' 1- ,, . we H. X 'if' 1- MSW iz:-. ,ii ' . :them .. '- ' . - -A - ' .Ii -:e V 2424 :..,- I.. 5 :vm-we '1 if If-L., -N0 fa ' DEAN LUCY M. VAN COTT TRAINING FOR LEADERSHIP I-IE world, and our country especially, is call-- ing for leaders. The young women of this institution have an unusual opportunity for training in this particular line. Ourorganization is a group system and is one of the best. A group consists of a senior as captain, a junior for lieu- tenant, four sophomores and five freshmen. The group can be easily reached, as the captain has the names, residences, and telephone numbers. The captain is largely responsible for the Welfare of the students placed in her charge. I-Ier inspi- ration and knowledge come from her own experi- ences, her observation of the needs of the girls on the campus, and from the conferences held by the seniors and the Dean of Women. ll these leaders are dependable and industrious, they will reoeive a training 'lor leadership of inestimable va ue. Y ho.. DSW. I V his Page Thirty-Six CLASSES . TL g-preview mvmudmierswidmwmbu L ig M A S 1 li GX CMAQ F N Q? Q1 X f' afxxvv if w.. 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'1.f F, 2 if f -'f:TzY2T F?'f'ff'nff1i , , V Page Thirty-Eight Anton 0. Mickelson Calvin S. Smith Ruth Ba1'n2u'd W. A. jordan A. W. Wenger Wx W 1 TH 2 . -, -A ......--,..L.,....,.,QLa...I., I- ,K 'X .-171:11-Tfilvfniwggnl ' V -' - T..-., ,.-,-.-' . A-ii-A'lx 5'-9 D 1 Maw Wim 55314: .wif 'I 5451 45.151 W idi MQLSN 5IIffQ M K:-5 S-wsu? W i , GNL , .LY in 49 lx? 'x Aw! , 1,24 Ni I ' 1,-Q . Ep 11 w , , Y, ,A .,, -, ,, K n x L ,. Lx JUL ..,,1, .W . qi. Kiwi 1-ijli gf, I li .ii f. My Ivan L. Anderson Edith R. Lewis Dasil A. Smith A. F. Lose-ze i V ,f y. i VH ,i i i if V Wi i r I UM iw :if 'M' mr iv ,Q A W7 :,,L,,Q 1 '. li ynyin ii ix. .yy i Page Thirty-Nine Fixx .iw JL rj 1 , 1924 U'roN1.1xN . 'a gi f ESXYEVMK , 9' A , ', kb' . - Y.l.1iIiflQU'liiiiii! - . ning li .-.- .' aft . 1' . S lx ' X , hi A A 3 lr M E S .5 M M 6l.Yf6'7f'5 M JQ l. Martha Park Alebgander -' Albert G. Deraedt Qi F Carl E. Baumgarten Mateo Alvarez De Molina jose N. Cobangbang joseph E. Drapeoux, jr. Ezra C. Dalby Mareel Foucart Ira P. Hinkley G. A. Kuerner Sarah E. Gillespie john Liggett Stuart R. Zimmerley I-Ienry C. Sherman Samuel Goldinger I-Ieber C. Snell Dresden Cragun Chas. A White I-Ierbert Maw l Mrs. E. O. Thompson Q .fl 5. A li ll rr . - ...... . -. - . ' l2f5TflaE7igli:1-w-'H ffff Qzfsaaswza-ur:f.e:f4Q'.L..u,,:r.1A-r1Fg,gr-:CED-rt-iaiilrwzggiaifgaxarp s .- sync, V' . ...uri Page Fo rfy wwwmwwwmwwwfg K SENTQRS mx msxcxnxcxmnvxdxsv P du-IAABIM-wnxanla A0 an X ,J f 4 xJ f 'ln A Um' Q, ef W 'f 3 J 'X'-u'm -4 NF . ........ ........ ...... .EW Z1 ' 2 5X-f u Q7gFF?WWF-fyi W QWQWW PW W AwNw W uf ' , Q, , 3f 2liv 5. j . Ziff 7- I ' 1 ' gil. Q , ,mTwwW33:TT,Q ..... .... ..... ..,.A.,.u-1-,r,'Y -H' - V N, . 1 i A f I 2 X I A iam titomaw i . W-wa V- ala, 1 a s s . - - H 1 . 5 Q I , 4 ' il pl N Q 5 2 .Q 5 Q: u N1 l ii 1 T HE Class of 1923 is now on the eve of gradua- tion. The goal towards which We have striven during the four 'years of college life is almost reached. We will soon be at the parting of the ways and for this reason we do not find the anticipated keen enjoy- ment in graduation. In our four short years of college life we have formed associations with the school which we hope will never. be forgotten. May me always be loyal to our Alma Mater and may the Utah Spirit live on forever. 5 6 fi? ' i 2 ll f Page F oirty-Two .i.1..5- Ivy .,-,. . - - ni 'Y v..I ly n QX I I I I I-i ,tg E133 42L3!j7.11 .gsrfif 41 1' 'S -1 -I H.,- aa ti'-,qw-I-4A,YA,,,, ,E .. f' .i1.l.:.tT3?fE.',!,'Ili' wiki, '3I1I., I IPI I 5 ' 1I:..I 'ln I IMI-.QI QI, IIIIIII I 1 1 5111 11111 Sill 11511 Q- ll I-'J lila . , , 131141 my Lewis V Cassaday Sal! Lake City .I I IENGINEEIIING , I gi-li Bela Tlwlzl Pi ' Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Alpha Sig- ma, Score Club. .-XI'row Club, Stu- 'ILS dent Court, Pres. Senior Class 1922- 1551 L1 23, Engineering Society, Vigilance Committee 1922, Presidents' Club. Dorothy Blades - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Vice President Senior Class 1922-23 Afton Wright - Salt Lake City COMMERCE FINANCE Lambda Phi La-mlsda Freshmen Dramatics, Sec. junior Class, Sec. Senior Class 1922-23, Vice Pres. of Senior Class 1921-22, Vice Pres. French Circle, Vice Pres. Spanish Club, Vice Pres. E1 Ateneo, Vice Pres. Commerce Club, Sigma Kappa Phi, Order of the Acorn, Utonian Staff 1921-22-23, Sec. Treas. of Women Students 1921-22-23, ln- ter - Fraternity Council 1922 - 23, Chronical Staff 1920, Swimming Club, Executive Committee of Soph. Class. E George S. Nelson - Salt Lake City MINES - ENGINEERING Pi Kappa Alpha Class Executive Committee 1917-18, Captain U. Swimming' Team 1918-19, Manager 1922-23, Utonian Staff A 1921-23, Senior Class Treas. 1922-23, to Engineering Society. ie,-ii ,rfiix 1 S I 11112 1 1 1 I E I f.. 1 '3.-27.-2...-g-e.,..s,,--..I-ag.------I- j.,gl1. 'i.i 'ffl' L. Page Forty-Three ?3.'73c,.. ...' f.iCn13m f , . tae - :lj , , , , , 5 4 ' .f 3II:.?I 31lllI I I2 I It I -I x I xt Xl f-efT1E4 fkii7i ffifl-.-Ili-Ziiflf -, ' 'D I'wf-'-tw? L'--alfa-.Yfp-Fw ECQLIIW2 L-ATE:-L'-er H .. A ,i XQAI I, 1fff1 ..., c ns.g.:.I,:::..:4:. . W ww, New W5 W ,fra ..Yagif:tk,af-S1411-1rN5 ,VIII El I IIA? 'V Il ' Ilrl I3 Ill Illl I3 Ill Iilll I-Il I I I I I .1-ef th, '- ' Cl: SH-if Cb' I- 127 WH KI: I ip QI? 7. ey? . 3 .fmw I ' Qflpji I .Q-wfyl G' I ,I X- I ilil' gIiIZl 'IIIII IIIII. , ,I Y -5--...,-..:k..., ,li , Y WA A -D V Harold Wood - Salt Lake City COM MERCE AND FINANCE Frances Worthen Gibbs, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Cbi Omega French Circle, Musical Society, Swimming Club, Tenis Club, Barris- ter's Club, President's Club, Inter- dent Court judge 1920-Zl-ZZ, Order Fraternity Council 1920-Zl-ZZ, Assn. Women Students, Chairman Western Conference, Chairman Western Sec.- Nat. Conference A. W. S. Walter R. West, Sugar City, Idalao MEDICINE Phi Beta Pi Ethel M. Fritchery, Salt Lake City -W EDUCATION Carl E. johnson, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Madeline Waldis - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Cbi Delta Phi Chronicle Staff. Tk II I Ill lil ll Ili I I I I I III Il , IN. F ci ,I lv: 1 A ta ,ll lt. ll' -I...-,..,E.m -,...,. -' Ill a...-,. .. ,. L., ,.L.1,.f f 1 ,La ., ...'.. . .. L , A-. ., I .ggiawy .ui i.,Ia,i. Page Forty-F our Q? r --4 -'Ill W- e ,, ' 1 l,Il.f.4.' '-1i'i:f '- H ' K ' itll!! g E VT? ' - 1 -- Elly V 'l ,gy j.g.'... 'gig l 'FMC' ' ' - - 'Al--1--N ' infill 'J11 i.ffef1?-2,3 'lfltt all l-1'l ,lil ii Stephen Kerr - Salt Lake City p ly MINES AND ENGINEERING lil lf Belha iwaa Pi lf, Football letter IOI7-IS. Track letter l0l5-lo. Cross Country letter l9l5- Plf, I6, Basketball Squad l0l5-IG. llJl6- 'l' l7. Zan Tam Freshman Club. l0l5- l . , - T lo. Lte Club 1916-ll, Skull and gf R., Bones 1917-IS. Owl and Key l9l5- l9. Presidents' Club 1922-23. Class Executive Chairman 1916-17. Sport- fsx ing Editor Chronicle l9lo-17, lnter- Y' fraternity Council 1022-23. President Pi Delta Epsilon l9Z2-23. Theta Tau, Engineering lfraternity. Delta Theta Phi, Law Fraternity. Pi Delta Ep- silon. Sigma Epsilon, Tau Kappa Alpha. Henrietta Bird - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCE Chi Omega Executive Committee of Womans League l92l-ZZ, Spanish Club l9l9- Z0-Zl-ZZ, El Ateneo 1920-21-ZZ, Theta Psi, Inter-Sorority Council 1922-23, Presidents' Club l922-23, Chronicle Stall l92Z-23, Order of the Acorn, Nat. U of Mexico. Bert Madsen - Salt Lake City MEDICINE Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi Chi, Medical Association. Ray King - - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Henry B. Leggetts Salt Lake City in ARTS AND SCIENCES ' Phi Alpha Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon, University' of Oregon, S. A. T. C.-University of Oregon, .Spanish Club, El Ateneo Engineers, American Association of Engineers, Ski Club. fl PSN . l?!5-.fi Oscar Glassman - Salt Lake City p -Will! COMMERCE AND FINANCE l if' i l .l I ,+I 1 ,.i , I 5. I! , ..: I 1 . In. I Ctr ,,eI Qld I I Il- Ul .,,, S, Il . H..4if5S-ff--'ffrF7 'r Y Y 'ET' Q E - Y f ' r E 1 ,k,,...c., 'Y 'TK V' TWYF-ACCENT --EDTV Page Forty-Five 1 it b ,X I, W 5 T I-,V W E . !:k! W N L. . . ll. .. .. . -L , g , rg . . 1 1 ,, ,. 1 . ,-.--,-.-v--- --'- ---- Y H f 1 wr. -:J V., Y LLM., ,,-gd, Glen W. Vxlatkins Salt Lake City LAW - Pi Kappa Alpha A Delta Theta Phi, 69rs Club, Score Club, Football 1920-21-22-23, Basket- ball 20-21-22-23, Glee Club 1920-21, Opera 1921-22, Track 1921-22-23, Owl and Key Club, Skull and Bones, Barristers Club, Student Rep- resentative on Athletic Council, Captain elect for Football 1923-24, Beehive. losephine Stooky - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCE Delta Epsilon Art Guild, Pom Club, Phi Delta Psi, lnter-Sorority Council 1921-22 and 1922-23, Presidents Club 1921-22 and 1922-23. L. A. Gunderson, I Mt. Pleasaiit, Utah MINES AND ENGINEEGING Theta Sig-iiza Engineering Society, Track Team 1920-21-22 R .O. T. C. Officers Club, 1921-22-23 U-topian Club, Presidents' Club, Vigilence Club 1921, Commis- sioner of Control, American Associa- tion of Engineers. L. C. Warenski - Murray, Utah MEDICINE Theta Sigma Phi Beta Pi, Presidents' Club. Lois Farrel - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCE . Gamma Sigma Oasis, Chi Delta Phi, Apmin, French Circle, Short Story Club, Class Sec- retary 1920-21, Class Treasurer 1921- 22, Swimming Team 1920-21-22-23, W. A. A. QCharter Memberj, Order of Acorn, Presidents Club, Opera 1922-23, Hiking Club, Chronicle 1922-23, Inter-Fraternity Council 1922-23, U Day Committee 1922-23 D. B. Bagley - Miirray, Utah , ARTS AND SCIENCES llr v l 1 Page Forty-Six Frzlnklin Riclmrcls, Salt LaleeCit31 LAW Plvi Della Theta Ruth Crmdlzmd, Mt. Pleasant, Utalv ARTS .wo SCIENCES La111b1l1z Plli 1.1111161111 Public Speaking Club. Prcsinlenfs Club 1921-ZZ-23, Varsity Dramzltics 1922. Theta Alpha Phi. Sheldon Tanner - B0111ztif11l, Utah COMMERCE AND FINANCE Marian Nottage - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Carl C. Lee - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Winnifred Rollo - Salt Lake City EDUCATION I I f I Page Forty-S.e've11 , ,Hia-it 5,5-77.7 -if-.fp . - -1,-g.,X1 lgw ii 42-t v' sl-rf 1' ,-. . ' lei ' L' '10 Nil i N a- ...,.......,-....1. 1 . 1 l,l5gt.1gsS, i,Z'.D7f! , . ,.... ...- I ., ,. ,X 4... --'f--- f U--SU een' 'W'-rl ii 1, xml f..,, ,,ili,E,t,,.,t,- --.WT -. I-,.-,--?fw,1jL-li-3331 Sv ,-:Lf-Y ,,, ll, lgT:.iJ:gL-2- L ,.,,,,L,.,.?,,-- 7,,,,,-L cg. D-, . C' .1-. -.N of - 1 4 --5-f If-L? k 4313 ' 31 firfsg -2 -4W..,...,xv,a...,.-.wA .,a,......Q,.,f,...-.....i,,..e1:e-.,-1 lc. r--1- xii -:---f-m-- Page Forty-Eight Elmer C. jenkins Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES ' Sigma Chi Publications Council Chairman 1922- 23, Spanish Club President 1920-21, Publication Manager El Ateneo, Clee Club 1922, Chronicle 1921, As- sistant News Editor 1921-22, Editor 1923 Utonian, Eriars Club, Barristers Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Up- silon. Mildred Gerrard - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Chi Omega University of California 1920-21, Delta Omega, Swimming Club 1920- 21, Spanish Club, 1921-22, Varsity Dramatics 1921-22, lnter-Fraternity Council 1922-23, Utonian Staff 1922- 23, Theta Alpha Phi. n Oliver Kinney - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCHENCES Ruby Bryner - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Phi Delta Pi, W. A. A., Oasis Society Orvin Malmquist Richfield, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Sigma Chi Pi Delta Epsilon, Chronicle 1921- 22,, Inter-Fraternity Council 1921- 22-23, Presidents' Club 1921-22-23, Spanish Club 1920-21-22. l-lelen Tousend - Payson, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Gaiizma Phi Vice President Trotters' Club, 1921- 1922. A tu , will 5 ,Il I II' I y ,MII I , , A Lb. I -.,v,.M.. ,- V, ,. ... . ., I Heir, f- , , l 5111 l' H I .- lm-. I l.l.lll,, i,:4,i,, I' '- I 'I-if V, -- -,------L-.---.-. - .am 1,, K1 - .... -- .T.,,-k,,,,,-,, , .. -. , ,HMM l I I 1121 l , . ll llIii il I lj I 1 l ill I: . ,. ,, l L p AlVll1 hX'1llIll'Cl lxirkham if I Fl I Salt Lake City '1 coA111ERcE AND EIN.-1NcE lm EF Delta Slguza Pi ig Freshman Dramatics, Glee Club 1- 10211-21-23, Prem-111 ofemifti 1921- ll gf 22, Manager Band 1920-21, Presi- 2, clent's Commerce Club 1921-22. Ac- i ll countants Club 1920-Zl-22-23, Presi- dent's Club, University Hiking Club Blanche Bithell, Tooele City, Utala EDUCATION Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Beta Theta Richard Wiebe - Salt Lake City CONIMERCE AND FINANCE Phi Sagpa Phi, Alpha Sigma, Hik- ing u . Beth Baumberger, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Gamma Sigma Robert l-lone - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Phi Delta Theta Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Hope Gaufin - -- Mu1'Tay,Utab EDUCATION Nu Delta Sigma, Home Economics Q w Club. 111 I 11 1' J W . j l I ff A f 'A W 'i i' i C' Q 'ff-f Qidljiwxi Eg- E---L-Sri 14h1:f.1'-Z:.,..i Page Forty-Nine 1. If' i l all 1 1 lil V 1, 1-'1 xl l ,, r 4. i Ml lw ll i lil la 'l ll ,y ,il LT V - -- - .xx X23 if . . All A l f fi T A 1 in y v ,. .-Tr t f ,, 1,11xi . . , A Y, , fl ,,1,v,l. ith -..-L..1.., , , ., .,.,,.. -. .L ..., .. .w..T,.,',..,,:E A NINZ., T - L.,-Tr, ,,,,, . - 1 . -.- ,.-L'? L,5::.5s'i 3T'LiZiEf11- ' ' T1 T ...Lf-L LL- ,YV.Y ifxg:-li.j-:..lL:.feegV.1:l Charles M. Peake, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Pbi Delta Theta Arrow Club, Sophomore Executive Committee A, S. U. U. Entertain- ment Committee, junior Prom Committee, Skull and Bones Society, Owl and Key. Ruby I'Iarris - Salt Lake City EDUCATION F. F. F. Club, Hockey Club Louis Croft - - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Emmeline Lund - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Alpina Cbi C-lee Club 1919-20-Z1-22, University Double Quartet Opera Z1-22-23, Glee Club, French Club, Single Quartet. jose N. Cobangbang, Alcala, Paiigasmavi Pbilippiizes ARTS AND SCIENCES Laberta McGregor, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES! llltll llulil will ll Mila U 1' 14 l l 1 .Y 51.1.64 llllstj fi? ,T cgi, it D . 1753 27W .Al ll l il lb A .pity l gl ' +1 l w v 1. E ll El a 'xl 2: 1 , .LM Page Fifty ill l . lflj' NI ilu- r Ifyr IQII 2 - -33 .L U. lv an Qc .le I .ml ll - 'lr all l -,4 , III ,, .NIJ - . .ll joseph Nathan - Salt Lake City CQAIAIERCE AND EIN.-xNcE Sigma fllplia lllll Ll Baseball l92ll-2l, Captain U Baseball l92l-22. Lltonian, Question Club, o9rs Club. Inter-Fraternity Council, Presidents Club. julia Taylor - Salt Lake City .urrs AND SCIENCES Chi Delta Phi. Oasis. Euterpean Society. French Circle 1020-Zl, Order ot Acorn, Sophomore Tennis Team. Sam Beal - Richfield, Utalv CQNIMERCE AND FINANCE Phi Delta Theta Freshman Executive Council, Fresh- man Debating, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball l9lS, S. R. Oratorical Medal l9lS, Presidents Club, lnter-Frater- nity Council. Nola McCaslin - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Lambda Pbi Lanzbrla lchiji Motoki - Salt Lake City CbIv1MERCE AND FINANCE Commerce Club, Accountants' Club Romaine Peterson - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Glee Club 1920-21-22-231, Opera 1920 1922, Spanish Club, Swimming Club , ::m.ef..::..,f.a7.,,. ,rr f. f--. .-va-1 --H -. .-:mm f- ' II If ,I W. ..g . ' .. ' Page Fifty-One 1 .1 1 I .I I I, .4 if C , New -.91 .- . , . A liffffis. ---i'm:if4 'f' A . l - -- ll LLf-liiili! l 5-QQ?!iiff'.:igfJ l ' fi ' --RV ef lifigg52f?,51igag,3-V--Ei r L'x:?: atftifil -5115 --i-- - '--- ---- f- '--f-- - f 0---'E ree MALE- 'f D ' Mfr 1,4 11 111-E1 I fx 1 ll 'Nz ll l'l3 leg I li 1 1 E' 1, , , Q hill ' tl ml V lg ll. JH . 1 .. ,ll Mark Dalton - Maiiassa, Colo. ' ft MEDICINE -Lg Friars, President junior Class l922 E' Apportionment Board l922-23, Clee 4,14 Club 1919-20, Vigilanfs Committee Iiag 1921-22. gl Edna Michelson - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Gamma Sigma Order of the Acorn, Presidents Club, Oasis, Household Engineer, Society of Apmin, Opera l920, Girls' Glee Club, Dramatics 1922. Irvine Shafer - Salt Lake City Sigma Alpha Mit MEDICINE Medical Association. Morris E. Boylen, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Norma Peterson, Salt Lake City I EDUCATION George Hughes - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Spanish Club, Commerce Club, Ac- . countant Club. N I it L Tyll . I' XF sl!! I ' B Ll I 1. - i 1 6 ..-...-2-..2,L.-.-...-..--- -LLL -..,.2.-.-.2,...- A lr I Page 'Fifty-Two '1 A,-3, f 'QTL-T. ' - -ll T 'T T, l , .. l n U K' - l ull ll lg, , l 'fr l Tr , T , D. I. T lr' lrgfw Knrf W 'T V it 71' 25166. g - - vm -' gsulgl. lt l ml i Fill lrligl l ll 'llifll lt l lxiffifl 2 wrtfr, l all 'll lll rllllll llg rf N N U itllgrvl ll George lvl. juclcl - .Salt Lake Cfty ARTS AND scnaxces Tlrela Sigma Wal' Phi Beta Pi, Alpha Sigma, lnter. 'pn' Frat. Council 1920-21. Utonian Staff 124 1920-Zl, Spanish Club. ea: Arlene Dunn - Salt Lake City Enucnrow Harry W. Watson, Salt Lake City' ENGINEERING james A. Marsh - Provo, Utah co M MERCE Fayth lVhi'te - Salt Lake City ARTS - EDUCATION Alpha Beta Theta Society of Apmin, W. A. A., Spanish Club. Grant H. Beckstrand, U Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Plat Chi ' Alpha Sigma . e L gl-Ql tl. l ' law ' 5 llltsg 1 lllfl T lt -- - ff Af---A-b M-Llejiig-X-11:-fA--rf'-'-HM- f- 'T T- TTT :t T TT' ' 'TNT' '11L4:.:t-4g.gggz34l1lQl ll ' fIf.I.jSLl L lJ7l.Uf' L g 5:4 1 f igf'f71:ii' Fage Fifty- Three Page Fifty-Fouriiifirf 6010070 P1111 HTG in-nn -K vm YY-wvdmwi-PWR R11 1. 1 ,N 2' 'II jill ,, A 1 fn 1 111171-Q'7 , . ,,,1v '1 1 4 1 ,- K. .-.Q ?.,..,-A.,. .Yi-.-...uf Y -, ,, 11 -------M - - ---11- Wendell B. Lyman, Salt Lake City CONHVXERCE AND FINANCE Sigma Chi . Pi Delta Epsilong Band, Orchestra 1917-205 A. S. U. U. Entertainment Committee 19205 Chronicle Staff, 1919-20, Business Manager 1922-23, Inter-Fraternity Council 19235 Presi- dents Club. Commerce Club, Ac- countants Club. Rachel Ballif - Salt Lake City Ants - scrences Chi Omega U. A. C. 1919-20, Sororsisg U of California 1918, French Club. Russell C. Nate, Montpelier, Idaho Mines Sigma Gamma Epsilong Scabbard and Blade, Utopian Club, R. O. T. C. Pistol Team. Gladys Rich - Ogden, Utah ARTS AND science Lambda Phi Lambda Euterpean Society, Presidents Club Irvin S. Miller - SaZtLakeCity NXEDICINE Phi Beta Pi, Medical Association, Embryological Association, Sulva S. Parrer - SaZtLake City EDUCATION Chi Delta Phi, Apmin Sofiety . 41 7. 111111 llilfl' 11-J llllml V1 +15 -111 1-, .1 1 ' 11 1 1 .-1. 111 I 1 1 11' , - 1 15311 ,1 11 11 ' 1141 L, , 11511 ,...e-xi, X -S.. 'EI' ue: 1' J' L 1-2 Q1 X -. I 1'1 x EWS 1111 1 11511 ' lllr 1 lil: 1 112151 Cd.-1, 11111511 1 1 1155 Qt l A if' it l- I MW.. Byron C. Halverson, Los Angeles, Calif. 5 f , .. LANV 1551 Bela Thvla Pi 3 ,, , Q Delta Theta Phi, Assist. Business Mgr, Utonian 1922: Presidents Club 1020-21-22, Score Club. Barris- ters' Club. Marion Read - Ogden, Utah ARTS .-wb scnaxces Chi Omega Swimming Club. French Club. George W. Cliff, Mt. Pleasant, Utah COAINIERCE AND FINANCE Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club, Alpha Pi Alpha, University Bandl Symphony Orchestra. LaRue Tolton - Beaver, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Chi Delta Phi, Chronicle 1921-22. Trotters' Club, Oasis. Lee L. Pitchforth - Milford, Utah CONIIVIERCE AND FINANCE Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Pi Alpha, Commerce Club, Accountants' Club, Spanish Club. Dorothy G. Snow, - Salt Lake City ARTS AND sciences Alpha Chi Chi Delta Phi, Euterpean Society. .fi I ,ay 1 'ff' A .fx 2 91, , 1 6? f l 4, , 1 fi ,i I 2, 1 , 1' 'il I 1 HW all 'n gli 4 1, Il' , ll-ill l , 31i1lili--eemfe 12-:ra it ff?' ee ielffle-ee1e1eel+ I Llzi'i1f1':' .'2'iT':ii. - '12ffiiff',D ' 'Q'- I'. vi'2L Q .1 L -'fL:L'L,.i!i'ii,1 I 'i Y i -Yi .73 i. 1, Page Fifty-Five I .-,,...i ----1 ,--we -- 1 -- fx-54.1 texx in Vi., 1 V75-:-- .. L, .i 'f ,:-A: fir? N - - f ,ea lilmfiifx- Y ' ' ,,,..,.......f-.---UV.. ,4q,, it--k'ff f' ' -T-ce wrt , -,,A,L,J,L-L.L.L..ga ,..1i,....e2...'f -N . my f.:-Q V f-4 - V , , ,,,, .W :TTY 1 li 7 12g' :'lx' fiiife spfiffixa 1, ,,vK,,,,L.- . L. ,, .. l i V. La, 'awry I Q: , nth amz, Rf U J' Asif Ay lg, Cx Lk it X5 iikjwxil xi-ggi at f All ill C- I lil all I l ifilll L ' xl. .. .- al-:-i-.L ,A W l i MLN- ,J N , X-. , . N- , Y if I J 7 4 L -x -Q. , Y , , , J I ,fl , . 1 hifi. 'Wm . ll ix I .x N l ,Tv 'NWI S- X ,A vi ,tp in., A ,..,..,...i........,....... .- iii!!-ine ,ifi535ah'.p:1i.:.r'f-f-:Xfire --r :len Cf ...M il. 1 ,.a.,,,L,-, ii ty, , M, ff .17-. - - we H-.- ..,f ,-- ,AL-7 - V LQ, W ,,.,,,,i.,-..........., . .L N the .-..4:, ff..,:M-,iff 4-4 f - -f--- -it .. .4 M. .,.,.,, ,.,.,.., Dell I-I. Sessions, Bountiful, Utah COMMERCE AND FINANCE Theta Sigma Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Club Judith Hills - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Lambda Phi Lambda President's Club, Art Guild, Presi- dent the Trotters, A. S. U. U. En- tertainment Committee, C h e V y Chase School, W. A. A. Fay Fuller - - Salt Lake City CONIBIERCE AND FINANCE Dean A. I-larvey, Pleasant Grove, Utah MEDICINE Phi Beta Pi University Medical Association, Shirley Gillis - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Chauncey Thorenberg, Salt Lake City MINES AND ENGINEERING Phi Alpha Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Freshman Class Basketball 1921, Varsity Base- ball l9ZO-Zl, junior Member A. I. lVl. E., Presidents Club. lj L, ., - D'---A ff -f-:ff-fa-ra -if --+ -- A----.nalaq .f .- -. 1. --ie .. aL:L,..U,....Q,ff:..a:f... 6- Tag aaa:-ff: l . 'W f 't 'f - r't r'- -'ff' rf H '-f -f-::Tr'r.T'vT'f:-'r'-f- rf- -:iff-i-f----,-f-..,.T--M-,------Q--2.41 A-ff aff -wie, few- --T.-r-f--3 LL, ,- -. ,.'4..,L.e.u,.g,.Y A-49,44-...L.Li4.L. YZF Page Fifty-Six L -i?.Q., l,, 4, I ,II II ll l . I I ll I l II fl l ilil W, Mi l f lu II I l I ECI RICIIHI-IIS - sm LakeCiZ-If ' II I. ..:g LAXX' ttyl, Elf Delta 'lllieat Phi, Barristers' Club lei? I ,J Ruth Cecil - Salt Lake City ARTS .-xNn scIENcEs Cjllilllllll Phi Pom Club. George S. Tzinner, St. joseph, flrigona A D Euuci-xTIoN l'rIaI'. Wallace J. Ward, Brigham City, Utah MINES AND ENGINEERING Venice Robinson, Salt Lake City EDUCATION james C. Littlefield - Ogden, Utah MINES AND ENGINEERING ' Beta Theta Pi Vice-President lVlen's Leagiie, Ptesi- dent's Club, Engineermg Society, Theta Tauf I , ml lily I N fi WN - l Ill l lm, H will ll I . L--df-49--ma:-Af w---+'ffe-f--- E-W-ff -eee --f-- :W-ep:::.-G' '-5' ',j-E E'-' c':::ig,4e ifIil5L Page Fifty-Seven I ,-. E: Li -1 ,311 ,411 I I1 1 In .11 i v 7,121 N1-Lf' Q 1 1,1 I 3151 I I .I., I,,. My, til -. I UL' ' 1' ' 11 fill T 1 3.111 :'11' Iyl H11 ,il Wm. C. Roche - Salt Lake City LANV Delta Sigma Pi Frances Watson - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Edward L. Davis, Bountiful, Utab COMMERCE AND FINANCE Theta Sigma Treasurer of Class 1919-20, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Club, Presi- dent's Club, Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil 1921-23. Lulu Tolton - Beaver City, Utab ARTS AND SCIENCES Plii Delta Pi 51. K. Kier - - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Theta Ta-zz Leila Cotteral - Salt Lake City CDDIAIIERCE AND FINANCE Gamizia Sig-ma 1 'I' 'I 1111 3 'lil ll' ' ., 1' ll .Alt III! 1 'll I llI I Page Fifty-Eight Edward Earl jones, Salt Lake City MEDICINE Bm Tlwla Pi Phi Chi, Skull and Bones. Owl and Key. Score Club, Cross Country 1919-Z0-Zl. Track l9l9-Zll-Zl, Medical Association. Rhea Lamplough, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Clvi Ouzaga COMMERCE AND FINANCE john Aircl - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND EIN.-xxcE Plii Delta Theta S. W. Smith - - Salt Lake City NHNES AND ENGINEERING Roe Rose - - Provo, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Wendell Barnes - Kaysfville, Ut. COIYKBQERCE AND FINANCE U-Topian Club, Commerce Club, Accountants' Club, Spanish Club, El Ateneo. Page Fifty-Nine ui I 1, AX ,L .I 1551. V13-1 L' It I1 N I N Y til 1' iiiifif. : L--.Q 13 EM. 11, i11Il ll ' 911 I I .1 ,rig li 1. , ll I ' lla till Il I il Iii I1 Q john R. Murdock - Beaver, Utah I 5 D A 'el' . 11 Q1 i H MEDICINE .I Pi Kappa Alpha , ,-I Ute Club, Engineering Society, 'I i Medical Society, Embrological So- ciety, Spanish Club, Track Team. Madelyn Cannon Stewart, P Salt Lake City F EDUCATION Alpha Chi Oasis, Chi Delta Phi, Class Vice- President 1920-21, junior Prom Com- mittee l922, Presidents Club, Inter- Fraternity Council, Art Guild, Board of Editors of Pen 1921-22, Editor of Pen 1922-23, Vice President A. S. U. U. 1922-23, W. A. A. 1922, U Day Committee 1922. Shigenori K. Tatayama, Miyakohojo, Miyazaki-keii, japan MINES AND METALLURGY Engineering Society. Thomas R. Winter, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Phi Alpha .Epsilo-Ii Barristers' Club, Vigilance Commit- tee, Ereshman Basketball. Eugenia I-Ianson, - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Chi Omega Art Guild, Tattlers, Chronicle, Var- sity Glee Club, Opera 1922-23, Pom Club, French Circle. George S. Lanner, .Salt Lake City MINES AND ENGINEERING x ,ew chi J F ta lalll I l3?1Sl,, tg, --i......--,LL,. . A,,.,,,i,,,,,,,,gg,,,,,i,-.run VYQJY A Y K--K -1--Y - Y V-mr V V V F V Wimr 1 ' -A -, lL. .wS.!,.:.. 'TJ' '. J., 3- .,..II..L:e. ..L.-. L 'J '7'I'I 'T'7'7 T'fa'fI7' 'IT I7 T7?I'1 v 7 ?1--r ----V-. Wi, . - -Lag.-. .,, ,W - - W, Ml' ' s+---e--'--'--------- -JA - A - --f L-: -cr-.....L..-.1.-4,41T'i f:P F.1 .:fC.'.'fer'rrr'r fr . l Page Sixty l V31- X. f-l I-, lllI II l III III lllf.-A., A I ' ' - ,. l .- l JlIl'.'l1 ill! Ilffii I ,I lf 1 Hill 'lf ' II I ll , l ill Ali, Donald Daynes - .Salt Lake City Igliffl, ARTS AND SCIENCES Sigma Cb! 'fIl,fEA lfriars Club, Class Treas. Zl. Spanish Li? Club, Swimming Team. Glee Club, Tig fi-if 20-Zl-lg-23, Score Club. pl'CSlLlCl'llQ'S Sm? Club. lgl Ateneo. wif. Grace Wood - .Salt Lake City v IEDUC.-XTION Sterling Argyle, Spaeuislv Fork, Utah MINES PM Delta Theta Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Vigilance Committee. Leonard Sidwell. Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Emil l-lall l9lartman, I Salt Lake Czty ARTS AND SCIENCES Alpha Beta Theta, French Club. Lester S, Andrus, Iizaliau Creek, Alaska MEDICINE Pbi Beta P1 Guy S. Kidder, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE C . U-Topian Club 'jlx pgs Bohemian Club, Commerce, Club, jjgjll Vigilance CommIttee, Gfncers Club. rf' IIN i 55451 I I ' fligl E I , ' 1, li A lla Page Sixty-One ,v, I, II I I bl i -Rl 1 V, 7:12--.-.i--E M'i--T? J: ii ag- -7 - -er wx, 'SQL 'ly' fix A ,I. 5, , -W I , l . ,Li,-...sL-as.sas-a-,s . l , I, ,II J, N I, I 111: V lil M23 Qillll llflii Il! ll I :li Ilglxw l ix' l ll Iii ' Ejl! il, ill ll llkl iilbllw llff, . lflll? Daivd Woodward Cannon, Salt Lake City lg: ARTS AND SCIENCES Pi lrappa Alpha L: Fuschia Robinson, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Lambda Phi Lambda Chi Delta Phi, Ladies Glee Club, Public Speaking Club. Leo Jensen - - Salt Lake City COAIMERCE AND FINANCE Edward L. Murphy, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Ruth MCMillian - Salt Lake City A ARTS AND SCIENCES Ernest Leroy l-lanson Salt Lake City AIEDICINE Phi Chi, University Medical As- sociation. Q. ,1 I 2,Ef,.Qy'l' fr? P Xl W E In C VI QI l Qlllf' gfklll ii llllfl Q I Tlflil i lil li - llfifi i igL,,j,,, ' ' 4,ggg:.,,., Lim La. ,LLL ,,,,, ,,L-,,,QQ j',L,, ' ' 'QI ' ' S? ' A Y Q-5, V lf W i Page Sixty- Tien Y A ., ,, ,..,...!.I - . . V .I ,I F, ,E N 55 jig M4171 ' VQJI ill sallll l l f T Benjamin Spence - Salt Lake City I,.-XXV Della Theta Phi. Barristers' Club. Lucille Jeanette Covey Salt Lake City ,urrs ,xxn SCIENCE Chi Omega Phi Delta Pi, .-Xcurn Club. Art Guild, junior Class Vice-President, Pom Club, Opera 1923. Edward Gustave Sutherland, Salt Lake City COMMERCE ,NND FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Commerce Club. j. Willard Canfield, Enterprise, Ut. EDUCATION Gladys I-Iawkins - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Stephen C. Harlin, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Theta Tau Page Sixty-Three l l l ..,' I MI l .v 1 Y Cl fl .III ,.., ,,...,... ,.,, ,W ,, ,Q W, - . ,ww 1 iii. ,-,N I II - 1 I 'l':'iI'T.'7lll I V, i 1 ' ' i ' ' I - l l',r'4'131: If ,fi eil I - - 1 ls I 4 X., I ffm- 1, ,Q wh, I ' N I H3514 Q3 cf' . ill 5 ' 'I J , f--' ' ri' i 'i-E-377' 'V if 4' llllixlii L Crist? 1 Y' ir: f- , . 21:-7: , . , i, ' 'Y M' ,sg 1,.1e4,44L.g44feee4LL I I I- - Q, ,, e ,, , , ' -is ll left ill-I l l il gal A 'itll A--In li fi , II, V , Img I3 'wir 'g Ii il I Qi? . M. ,jail lim George Lowell Baker, Ogden, Utala I MEDICINE X Z, Beta Tlneat Pi Phi Chi, Owl and Key, Skull and Q Bones, Sigma Kappa Phi, Vigilance W' Committee, Presiclent's Club, French Tqgllf' Circle President '20, Chronicle Staff, Medical Association, Embryological il Society. Madge Howe - Salt Lake Citnf EDUCATION Elmer Christensen - - Provo ' commence AND FINANCE Nlzirion S. Ross - - Logan ARTS AND SCIENCES Lona McDonald - Salt Lake City commence AND FINANCE Ivan R. Walton - Salt Lake City 5 commeizce ,255 l Xa 5 ell l W fx ,FIM I QE it l llilff ' 'El ' 5 7 Tiiffjjj iQj'11 'H 'tfK?l+J ?mM J I li Q-1-+-eh ' '11:iT: 'het-LA i--- -4'--U--lke 4j?1l12I:1ifif:121.iA ':'i7i'lT7LE:gTli:i7ET'f I-, Page Sixty-Four Y in as l .'. 6 f' 1, i fl 4 ,ill llllil fill E'lll4l joseph A. Sill - 1.ayt0n, Utah EDUCATION Spanish Club. Beatrice Gibson - Nepbi, Utah cmimuncs AND Fix.-ixce Girls' Business Club, Accounting Club, Commerce Club. Waldo M. Anclerson. Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Ralph Lambert - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Mary j. Hughes - Salt Lake City EDUCATION David G. Williams - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES -i .,.,L....,...,, ,... .J J, , .-.. .--- - - V -fd --- A' YY all . ... Page Sixty-Five l l i Page Sixty-Six Wendell Keate - Salt Lake City MEDICINE Theta Sigma Phi Chi, Alpha Sigma, Bohemian Club, Arrow Club, Swimming Team, Wrestling Team. Pearl Clark Kimball, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Garizirza Sigma Sigma Kappa Phi, Vice-President Summer Session 1922, Order of Acorn, Art Guild, W. A. A. Presi- dent l923, Swimming Club President, l-liking Club, Glee Club, Opera l9204 22-23, Apmin, Varsity Dramatics, U Day Committee 1921-22. Kent Evans - Salt Lake City IWINES AND ENGINEERING Beta Theta Pi Stewart l-larvey Udell - Lelai, Utah MINES AND ENGINEERING Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Utopian Club, Presidents' Club, Hiking. Erda Williams - Murray, Utah EDUCATION Home Economics Club. Earl G. Urie - Cedar City, Utala COIVIMERCE AND FINANCE Delta Sigma Pi l9l9-20 Glee Club, Accountants' Club, Commercial Club. K, LQ, Wi .Jr 55-llrl fglllrl :Lil ,Cilzl fl' ll .XMI lflily ,ll , lift' pil.. ull' r-lil il I I ,,,.I an 1, ,J If Vial flllll lil I ill I I W , .I+ , ,- lj! I ML L I-larold I-loare - Salt Lake City LAXV Hermie Rogers - Salt Lake City COMMERCE Thos. A. I-lawkes - Ashton, Idaho commeizce AND FINANCE U-Topian Club Officers' Club, Commerce Club, El Ateneo, Spanish Club. Treasurer Officers' Club l922-23, Pistol Team 20-21, Chronicle Staff 22-23, lst Lt. Battery B. Harry Watson - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Blanche Rose - Salt Lake City EDUCATION james l-l. Ockey - Neplai, Utah COMMERCE AND FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psi I ..,.,M,..- - Y - NAA, -, ,L E E , L, I ILT- iii na, fr- V ,,,,2,., . V. ---'-- - - rr:--+P' H -'-' 1 ., ,, Page Sixty-Seven William 1. Cope - Salt Lake City MINES AND ENGINEERING Phi Delta Theta Theta Tau, Presidents' Club, Student Court, Officers' Club, Pistol Team. Shelley McKnight - Salt Lake City CONIMERCE AND FINANCE Lamar jesse Bennett, Meavzalon, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Alpha Sigma Phi Chi, Business Manager Band. Boyd Guthrie - Salt Lake City MINES AND ENGINEERING Alpha Sigma Arrow Club. Pheny C. Donelson, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING jose Cobangbang - Provo, Utah LAXV Page Sixty-Eight Mil' ff? fm f . l l l-lorace Knowlton, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Elsa L. lieysor - Salt Lake City ,mrs .wo scnzxcias Chi Omega Phi Delta Pi. Art Guild, Pom Club, Opera 1923. Carlos M. Christensen, Richfield, Utah ENGINEERING Alpha Sigma Engineering Society. lnez Burton -' Salt Lake City EDUCATION Stanley C. Anderson, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Alice Vera Hunter, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Cbi Delta Pbi Associate Editor of Pen, Society of ' Apniin, Orchestra. fi Y if ,hw A .W ,V ff l A ill ii E I v E Y' A' E E I V Ehgllage VSiYlj7Nlii1E I . , . yffiii , , , I. , , .. ,.L,,,-e.--,V ,.-.va--,cf ---1--.--Ev I,,:lfLLw.,,T::l it Higlllfif-, 1 . 1 -f, L .. Y , Y it N -if , :14L'.e.-. .,.....-,9 Austin joseph Gibbons, Salt Lake City IVXINES AND ENGINEERING Pi Alpha Eybsiloii U' I I ,I M II Ia: ,II I I I I I I Nl I l A 2,14 lil ,itll hi? hit' lid I ,ig .Hx II I i. ,I Theta Tau, Boxing Club, Engineer- ij, ing Society l9I9-20, Arrow Club, N Boxing Club 1920-Zl, Secretary and Treasurer Engineers, Vigilance Com- mittee, President Skull and Bones, Presidents' Club, Inter-Fraternity Council 1921-ZZ, President Engineers, President Owl and Key, Member U Day General Committee, Priscilla Alden Stohr, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma Phi junior Executive Committee, 1924 Utonian. Zelph Snedaker Calder, Vernal, Ut. EDUCATION 1920 Track Team. Blanche Evans - Lehi, Utah EDUCATION Nu Delta Sigma Household Engineers. Dean A. I-larvey, Pleasavzt Grove, Utah MEDICINE Phi Beta Pi Paloma Brown - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Delta Epsilon Pom Club, Phi Delta Chi, Sigma 2 Kappa Phi, French Circle. 2 ,lim ' l .NX I I I In I Irilff' I I Ili L To eeee gf1g4,,, L 1g,1LLL:i,LtT' Page Seventy We J I Ill, Qin ITIIIQZ I ', I, .II I I Ilf.:I .flirt Ii xl Eflf. IIN H , I-.I i I A I rl lg., I , I., 4.1, . IL zi- ff I Q 1 -I wi e H1 , .. ,f ,H .Il llllil :ii will I-:PII ,II Ifll I 7 Tlwyer I-Iill - stat Lake Cay LANV Lyda Rossiter - Salt Lake City EDUCATION fllplia Clii Phi Kappa Phi, Opera I923. Karl Lee - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Theta Tau Newell J. Kuhre - Saiidy, Utah MINES AND ENGINEERING Sigma Pi Theta Tau. Gladys Palmer - Boitiitiful, Utah EDUCATION Nu Delta Sigma Alpha Beta Theta, Home Economies Club, Presidents' Club, Utah Agri- cultural College l9l9-Z0, French Club, W, A. C. I9l9-20. Sharp Sanders - Salt Lake City coIvIMERcE ,ak III H. .Iiihil IIQJQ Iill' Ii W VII, Illia' II . .I I Illllf. II I-' I IM-,II llllr I,- I MIT IV: l lulili Page Seventy-One lli .4 s ll ' ll Vli i hi' i 1, , ,. gi joseph Worthen, - Salt Lake City MEDICINE Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Ki, Tau Kappa Alpha. Owl and Key, Skull and Bones, Phi Kappa Phi, Beehive Club, Debating, Debat- ing Council 20-2l, Men's League 20-21, President German Club 20-21, Treasurer A. S. U. U. Zl-22, Presi-' dents' Club 2l-22, 22-23, lnter-Pra- ternity Council 21-22, 22-23, President A. S. U. U. 22-23. Helen Murdock - Salt Lake City EDUCATION C. l-l. Lenford - Salt Lake City CONXMERCE AND FINANCE Alvin Butler - Grantsville, Utah MINES AND ENGINEERING A. A. E. Danella Straup - Salt Lake City ,mrs AND sciences Gaizmza Plai Trotters' Club, Presidents' Club. l 922-23. Emille Christensen, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Page PS2-66125-355 7,-. r- ll KP' X . . 'Nil alll ,ff 1 'll 1 v.., Qfllag-, Walter C. Wood - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING PM Della Theta Catherine 1-larvey - Salt Lake Cttv .mrs ,mn scnzxces Gamma Pla French Circle 1919-20, Stanford U. 12 -72 Wranglers'-Schuberts' Club . L7 of U Presidents' Club 1922-23. 1.1-1 --. 1922-23 Harold Marshall - Tooele, Utah Menicixe Phi Beta Pi Phi Kappa Phi, L1 of U Medical Association, Friars. Carol Bird - Provo, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Pi. Paul V. jameson, Spanish Fork, Utah MEDICINE Phi Chi Medical Association, Glee Club 1917- ! 13, Embryological Society. Asenith Maud Quayle,- Salt Lake City EnucAT1oN Pi Epsilon Phi Presidents' Club 1922-23, Trotters' Club 1922-23, Nu Delta Sigma 1922- 23, Art Guild 1920-23, Home Eco- nomics Club 1919-23, Hiking Club 1920-23. I wi v 1 i Q1 ll ... . . .. ll Page Seventy-Tlaree I . Lil. I-,gy -.. ., If .III I-- '. .- II. I I Hill I 'I I 'I I ...A :I ...S . ik ,I X N If? S- if - ,fV if 'ill-L: ---Eifetg--K-JlllflglfSfA Q '. ivliffllip.fi:f-p:,p.g- IJ I 2 I I X 1f-- lgipl 'sill il All Q4 li 'll I, ,QI Iii-l I I 'lI 5,4 I IIII IIN 1' I II . lwl wi- Rowland Hyde Merrill, u 1325 2355: Salt Lake City ll., ,fl .N!, ARTS AND SCIENCES Chi Sigma Delta 553 Sigma Tau Sigma. mx? it Lucille Schettler - Salt Lake City EDUCATION john S. Gray - Salt Lake City MINES ,IND ENGINEERING Theta Tau ' J. B. Call - Salt Lake City COMMERCE W. Y. Clayton - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Phi Delta Theta Luverne Leonard, Fariniiigtoii, Utah EDUCATION Society of Apmiiz Art Guild, Public Speaking Club, P Hockey Club, French Circle. ,.. II--I: I ll, W ' . f 3 .23 ll 1 ll 1 L. EI 'I+llI.I If I Ill i W Y I i Y.-,i, -fhff+-1' 'II - -...Vu I I , A- ,,LL,L,,,L. Y:?,:- -rfneff fr-1:77- -if-,-E.:-I-:EZ ie Eeliell:-:':f1--H W- 'i Page Seventy-Four III li. , 'II .I f i, , ,..,, . . .,-.. .. . -...v... .. ,.,.... , gm ,. ,V- L,,i ' H IW .i, , qi I i ig. I ,, V. Ii llc i1.?VI H13 HIL We be F1 Ili 1 is ee e iw, My It 192 I IEE I It I Ili, iii I Gwyn Woodruff - Cowley, Wyo. Lfxw Chi Sigma Delta tpgu Barrister Club. Friar. K N, Leone Evans - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Chi Omega U. A. C. I9I9-20-21-22, Sorosis. A Martin I.. Ottinger, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Sigma Cbi Sixty-Niner's Club, Bohemian Club. Ruth Simous - Salt Lake City EDUCATION George E. Cosgrove, ' Salt Lake Czty commence joseph Ira Barker, Salt Lake City BIINES AND ENGINEERING Engineering Society, A. I. M. E. fag E 'ff ENR NBII. , Illif jj wix E Al ' II, it E ii' .pl , V .... .Q ..,. 1 W' 'Ll s f ,ssQ2lgLriji3Qil ' g5eff.:if'5i3.1I 15:5-rj Lf li 34-131 Q Page Seventy-Fi've I rv, s I Page Se'Ue1'z!'y-Six , , lf. 4 1 Q , if 17? V, jfl M, iff MQ :F fir n K .K 'M ix W L Lzfsfzanigz -Q... .Lv-:A-, :fwfr-I ' ' ' :..-A, --A-f 1' 'T' -'-A ky 'A' ' :W , I , J mi N Hi .I my I .ix ,v 2 . 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' 'LL .f L! 'I 5 A ff A 5 ' I' 5 11652 W 11 E - : 'E' if numn u:7u:su?su -:u nun5nnEL:- i K V --uu ua:n:uunnE:ul:-lu-nuntd' f f A - 1' A gf-j5f',+, . '?Q-f'f g if . .+. . 51-,QE -1--'I V,-. gl .,. ,. ijt , 7 l . X W X I jUNlOR CLASS HISTORY l-IE Class of '24 launched on its third year with its character- istic independence and enthusiasm. Unified spirit, compe- tent leadership, and an unending supply of energy distinguish this group. A well appointed party on january 19th at Christenson's Studio was the 'first social function ot the season. A remarkable record was made in athletics, disclosing the meritorious fact that the majority of the lettered men were from the class ol 'Z-l. Twelve leading juniors were initiated by the Owl and Key into the Skai B Society. At mid'-year the president of the class resigned and a new executive was elected. The Seventeenth Annual junior Promenade which took place February 23rd was a most brilliant social success. The junior Prom committee deserving the credit for the exquisite taste shown in every detail. ' - The closing 'function of the year was a spring party on May l8th. Trucks were provided as a means of transportation and a jolly junior crowd had the gayest of times. Page Eighty-Two George B. McLeesc, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Bum Theta Pi Edith johnson - Sa1tLa ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma Sigma Conway Stratford, Salt La CONKNIERCE AND FINANCE Beta Theta Pi Dorothy Wilson - Salt La ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma PM ke Ciiy ke City ke City Page Eighty- Three age' ,, ,fx , .,,.i:fi.g,E1 I , ,H ,f IX- , xy U!Ix.gi,:f'?'l1' , fp V , V, r, I w 4. , ' 4 ,Il E 1 -i5 f 7 ' E Q, wr 1 M., 'f-lf34fi1f-Qi?-?' :fi Q X if- ' 'A' t hLA'M 'wwu' Q iv I' I la!-vi T ff ' MBI 1 Ig gi, I Ili II I 61,11 III 32' 'ex iii- ' Jr I that ff I Iam MII Lyon Barnard ,- Salt Lake Lity Vi commence AND FINANCE I Beta Tlieta Pi 2--fri 11 ' ,aaa gg' 1' rl nazi . . .gg Gladys Griffin 5- Anrs AND SCIENCES I Cbi Omega Arthur Miller - Salt Lake City COMMERCE ,AND FINANCE Margarite Hubbard, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Lois Green - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Phi Epsilon Pi 1.5. 'Pr-esruri - imma, Um ENGINEERING Mildred Barnes - Salt Lake City EDUCATION B. R. Pearson - Provo, Utab COIWNIERCE AND FINANCE A Nfgf ,r , K III I 323' I I WI , im, ,Vu I. fr! .I E. Page 1 Vyi- -f -'rf-f:i1:if:f'r1if-II I wi iii 'f rx v , M , H, M , , ,,,,,,,r. .WW , , ,eww - ...f -W . i---fn 7 - --yfff-W r -, -- Liigflyg,-L, -'uma'-.-.LL--J-L-'L -V Eighty-Four .., jul' V V T V. ,r ,...,L.,,-. - I Q 'll , I KX l I N ' L, I 'll I , - x 2C1.L,,.l.1.:4.CC....L-..I.,4.-. ' - ' ' ' I 1 E 'E - Q..-5-.-..-.V....:.ig , , ...-.. A rx-1-'vw LLL-, v .l..,...aA.., 4 . , , -.-f-4 ,, ,H 1.1: I If .- --..::x r-,K 'lzlllfl LR! If it ll ls , Hill ll 53 ll? l all ll I lil 'Ill lgi ,. 1 ,F .fa if A, ESL will ll? . , , Q L fs ' I ' N M5414 'IVE Jill'- ' ' Illl ll l alll: l I , ,I ll I l Russell Weller - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING mi, Pbi Della Tlveta K 7 Q3 Lucile Farrel - Coalville, Utalw ARTS AND SCIENCES fllpba Chi La Mar Grrllf - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Irene Fisher - Salt Lake City EDUCATION William Holbrolce, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Twila l-leiner - Salt Lake City EDUCATION T. F. ll-'litchel - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING PlJi Delta Tbeta Eval Adams - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Sl 'fglT.T Af 'fiitjW- N, TV V ,i7,1LL'T'I'f-Qrlfi1.,,f. , ' 1 ii ' Page E iglJty-Five Kenneth Castleton, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Beta Theta Pi Carolyn Cannon - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Chi Omega J. R. Bagnall - Salt Lake City LAW Stella Bates - Salt Lake City CONIMERCE AND FINANCE Morris B. McCullough, Salt Lake City MINES AND ENGINEERING Phi Alpha Epsilon Carol Cowley - S-alt Lake City ' ARTS AND SCIENCES Lambda Phi Lambda Rex I-larper - Payson, Utah CONIMERCE AND FINANCE Phi Delta Theta, Mina Clyde - Salt Lake City EDUCATION I Ill I I Page Eighty-Six Stacy M. McPherson, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Leone Cotteml - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Pi Epsilon Phi David Nelson - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Alene Dixon - Springville, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma Phi Edwin Orsel' - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Chi Sigma Delta joseph S. Robinson - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING lVIilCIi'ecI Petterson - Ogden, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES L. Barrett - Salt Lake City f ENGINEERING Page Eigh ty-Seven y e -H -1-fs I A ,C ,png iv F4 1 A I A -if-eff-H-e ft-If fr- ' MII I ' Ii 'I 'iil:?f2t-ITwwmw.- , ,- -,-D,-fi-vfffi.--r ff- -qv: fe, hw-1 . 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I-1 M jay Rogers - Salt Lake City ARTS ,xxn scuixcus IIE? Phi Della Theta ' In Marian Jacobs - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Gl'llllllltl Phi Beatrice Hurst - Salt Lake City ,mrs .mn scmxcus Chi Ouwga Richard Vermillion, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Leila Monsley - Salt Lake City Delta Epsilon EDUCATION Anna Newcomer - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Francis Russell - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES is Florence E. Rose - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES .l Q I lm?-I ,L A -1 lr T. . ill rw gig. V11 QI! vl ' A In TQeAEgE5:y-Niize Page Ninety L. B. Alder - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Pi Kappa Alpha Helen Stooky - Tooele, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Delta Epsilon Moroni M. Bigelow - Ogden, Utah COMMERCE AND FINANCE Vernon Bell - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Theta Tau james Bean - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Sigma Pi Vernon E. Christensen, ' Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Lavernne Lenard - Provo, Utah COMMERCE AND FINANCE G. C. Cannon - Salt Lake City CONIRIERCE AND FINANCE I C. A. jacobsen - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Pi Kappa A lp ba Yaunna Smith - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Alpha Clii Walter T. Sheets - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Dorothy Bird - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Ciwen Hinckley - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES R. W. Carter - Salt Lake City COBIMERCE AND FINANCE Katherine Wilkinson, . Salt Lake Czty ARTS AND SCIENCES Keate Cook - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE I Page Ninety-One IQI I -LI .HQ ,. W . .FJ WX , ,BX 'x II 9. II' A 'x' 1 JI I -J IQ I' O X I A NE , ,,--.,L.J,e-...--.-Q--feet L,-Q1 .I -,I I III ,4..1 :lm f,I3iFf'C'1:.T -'- .. AAR, 3 5 fffi'gfgg,Lj1EliL,, 5, -gli-Il. ,.i::1-LS:-e,',.L2JL1: 113,25 fd II PII' I 'III I III IIQIJ, IMIII I' L ww I K MI I gr III W MII I ISM E Preston' Grover - Salt Lake City E Fair' COMMERCE AND FINANCE 55? PlJi Delta Theta Sager? EEE? Loyla Brandon - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES - Gamnza Pbi I-Iarry Bradford - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Ester E. Leib - Salt Lake City ARTS! AND SCIENCES Netti Madsen - Salt Lake City EDUCATION james Bird - Salt Lake City - LANV Plvi Alpha Epsilon Melva Squires - Salt Lake City I ARTS AND SCIENCES I-I. E. Russell - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE 5' QTL fl- Q I N. 1,52 IS I I III If,Il1I I , I If If SIIZI ISI! y y y y y y y yy E L, W ,, e:lr'f?Slefeiff1 ' at e it A 7, ,L fe?-fe? eff E' fi, iii . Page N iize-Two 4'-, f I I I .vi 7-4 I'v ligil lm 1151 llgl 'V--1 Q:-hz: sywj I . 19 ' r :Xl ' ,-iff fn Q +V ' Af, 1, 'T if 1. Ll. -1. ri I, v-a' iv ill I l iii , I v i I Neil Smith - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Bula Tlvcla Pi julia l-I. Howe - Salt Lake City IED L' CAT I UN E. L. Williams - Salt Lake City COBINIERCE AND FIN,-XNCE Gwen Rcicliman - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Eliot Snow - Salt Lake City CORINIERCE AND FINANCE Pi Kappa Alpha Albert K, Ward - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING S. Williams - Salt Lake City CONIMERCE AND FINANCE Georgen Eznon - Neplai, Utala COMMERCE AND FINANCE ill 1 I I X, X 'lil l I i lewtltif .TLT ii 'i4 A ' ' ' -V ' Page Ninety-Three I I Philip L. jeppson - Salt Lake City MEDICINE Pi Kappa Alpina Iva Lou Bridge - Logan, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES Ga11z11za Pbi Ira J. Kaar - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Theta Sigma Margaret leloifenbeck, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Agnes Beaver - Tooele, Utah EDUCATION William Patrick - Salt Lake City CONIBIERCE AND FINANCE Lula Newlin - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Brenton Jennings - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Sigma Pi l lip Page N iizety-F our ., 4 I. I , I I ,lr I I I VI, ,,, 'IH QM. aw, IM, nrt' 'il f. I W, '. I L !,.r I, I 14, I, I, , , Y , , 1 -7 f - EEL-, emgrfn- -:::1 1 fe' 21' ' ,ar ue: --gen ' ' P -,ff f -A eff- Af -- f 'il 2 If Il Il? I iii? Vern I-Iaraly - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING mal twat, Pi I-Iazel O'NeiI - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Thomas G. Martin, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Plyi :Ilpluz Epsilon Elizabeth Bennett - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Dorothy Green - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Lou B. Thompson, Salt Lake City COBIMERCE AND FINANCE Lucetta Brown - Salt Lake City ,mrs AND sciences Delta Epsilon Harold S. Thergood, Salt Lake City IWEDICINE iii. nj?-Il. W itll XIII: Ifijlhl lah Ilflll I 1r '2pl1lI ' Page Ninety-Five ww. N I xii l7'7-'l- --- --f - Lfii- S, r W All - . I to ,C LLo,,,L,L,-,,-LWS , -, ,, gY--- - 77,7 k Y 7 -7, , S ,, , .. ... , ,, WL, -,L,L,,e-Y mit- Q-I Robert D. Bradford, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Beta Theta Pi Marian Moyle - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma Phi Harvey Clover - Springville, Utah ENGINEERING Sean Ridges - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES ' Gamma Sigma Angela Dunyon - Salt Lake City ' ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma Phi Gwen Murdoch - Salt Lake City ' ARTS AND SCIENCES Delta Epsilon Grace Anderson - Salt Lake City EDUCATION john Y. Bearnson - Salt Lake Citjv COMNIERCE AND FINANCE mf! 'IIWYTQI 'IWW i'?:'.4!: 17 fcI: uw! x I if 1 V311 I 122 I :Wg 2 , it W we lr il 1 15351 I nttig Tuff 'KEY I . X-. I ' ' I F :HIM ,gal HIFI agno- 1 'I I 'tt ' L L 2511- - L-:Z :: . --f-1-:L-Ze-Ziize 1- -,Z lil-,li -,-- -- ,,, v Page Ninety-Six Paul L. Watts - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Grace -leremy - Salt Lake City EDUC.fX'I'IUN I-Iarolnl W. West - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Marva Norton - Salt Lake City EDUCATION llflary Campbell - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Pi Epsilon PM james A. Marsh - Salt Lake City COIWNIERCE AND FINANCE judith Keysor - Salt Lake City ARTS AND sczewczas Clti Omega Horace Ralph - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Sig-ma Chi l ,I lw I I , l Flux ,ff ' ,Jia lvl l 'if ll . llll I I gl ,ll W wil ll. lpf' Page N izzety-Sefuen IL I I Page Ninety-Eight Ned Menzies - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Theta Sigma Donna jones - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Gamma Plyi Henry Sampson - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Howe Moffat - Mu1'1'ay,Utal9 MEDICINE Pi Kappa Alpha Ester Briclgeland, Salt Lake City EDUCATION ItI2I1'oId Nation - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Beta Tlleta Pi Marian Clark - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES ' Gamma Pbi W. B. IVIuI'cIock - Salt Lake City CONINIERCE AND FINANCE Tbcta Sigma Karl M. Ward - Mzzrray, Utaln ENGINEERING j. E. Scobee - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE joseph Lindszly - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING R. K, McCullough Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Plat Alpha Epsilon Charles jorgenson - Salt Lake City COIVIRIERCE AND FINANCE Plvi Kappa Alplva B. C. Stevens - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING C. L. Rich - Salt Lake City LAVV Wilford Robinson, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Page Ninety-Nivze .ig l .M ,xi Ji, l ll ,Q W ' li v yi' i ,X ,W ,gi is l ll T ll ,, -ix 7 L 1 ffm if ity, fill f .i .ui :,- 1 ,,, l 1 i T 1 1 ' A i T 'flfeeli W, , H., , ,, 4 ,, T ,-,V X 2-e.-,,-,,-,. pu - -. - -A., ,W , ,,, -Z f' f -4 .ua-.1u'..'a.L4-..-'-g-S..,gg, , , I -Y Y , ,-f i 1- fl- i, 2 ., F. A. Smith - Salt Lake I COIVTNTERCE Aline Griffin - Salt Lake EDUCATION Cbi Omega Florence I-leiner - Salt Lake ARTS AND SCIENCES Delta Epsilon Clare Partridge - Salt Lake COMMERCE Leland Wellhan - Salt Lake commiexzcs Nial Nelson - Salt Lake EDUCATION Stella Kincaid - Salt Lake EDUCATION Ga11z111a Phi Mary Stuart - Salt Lake l EDUCATION f Alpha Chi City City City City City City City City ll rm: ,ul .i l I H my Sk I,n,,-, ,nw X ,, ,il-X wifi JL' rap, MA . qi li lil? r s ,. ' nfl T 11 -:is M1 i,, ,ly V ,gi if lr Ee lllgij 'lfiif get ri l ill iff N -Hzegll ...e in ,Aff F Page One H mid red , james D. Moyle, Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Sigma Chi Avey Ryan - licawr, Utah ARTS AND SCIENCES CLI! LJHIFKQZI Lew Stearns - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Gertrude Segil - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Eloise Baumberger, Salt Lake City ARTS AND scnzxcas Gamma Sigma T. A. Pannone - Salt Lake .City COMMERCE AND FINANCE Emma johnson - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Pi Epsilon Plii Alvzlh Stout - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Page One Hundred One Page One Hundred Two l ,. I , , xl A, - ,IT-. -e 1-.H 5.1- Lee I-l. Grant - Salt Lake COIVINIERCE AND FINANCE E. Emmett - Salt Lake COMMERCE AND FINANCE I-lowarcl I-lansen - Salt Lake COMNIERCE AND FINANCE Sigma Pi Ralph Dofflemyer, Salt Lake ENGINEERING Beta Theta Pi Rulon Davis - Salt Lake COMMERCE AND FINANCE Phi Delta Theta Sidney Cornwall - Salt Lake LANV Wayne Shelley - Salt Lake ENGINEERING Chi Sigma Delta Denzil Lee - Salt Lake MEDICINE Beta Theta Pi City City City City City City City City I i, r I.aw1'ence C. Richmond. Q Salt Lake City QTH ENGINEERING 'Z' Chi Sigma Della Edith Toudt - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Clif Omega june WoocIruI'f - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Dvllzl Eflillull Lucrettzl Thermon, Salt Lake City EDUCATION Gertrude Weibe - Salt-Lake City ARTS ,mn sciewcias Villa Schaffer - Salt Lake City COMNIERCE AND FINANCE Morris Ferguson - Salt Lake City ENGINEERING Theta Sigma Alta Thomas -. Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES gill' 'iii iflllzl . I I liijlil lmli, ' 'TLEL ,L ,, Ag- ' ,.,g,Y-,:,, .tail-LEiJ4:f.:fi:lfi?1iLfliilffi f 'V' ff Page One Hundred Tbree A. SVIIINI Ula Ill Ml f-Y-if- fT LIf ' '-..?-AZ-1- PX, .I+ IU, 1' fit ,A ll: , ,, I .A Illl- N f X44 ,f ii,,,,-L N- , ,,.-A, , ,, ,,., P. W. Walcott - Salt Lake City ' Co M M ERCE Mary McKellar - Salt Lake ARTS AND SCIENCES Cbi Omega City Ellis W. Barker - Ogden, Utala ENGINEERING Sigma Pi Eva Clark - - Salt Lake City ARTS AND' SCIENCES Erma Clalristensen, Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES I-I. Van Eau Wyk, Salt Lake City . ENGINEERING Helen Circle - Salt Lake City I ARTS AND SCIENCES Lillian Oliver - Salt Lake City EDUCATION l I l I ' ' ' ' ' ' ,,,Q,7,, ':'f:fEE:1 ' 7T'T'ETZTE: EEE' K 'T 7' V l Page One Hundred Four I-. - L- 'ill I I .XIV ,ir lllmijg 1 ' I . I . iff!- ily il. ' gli- I, lflll Ill lil ll will Fill pl ,593 ll Maurice Barnes - Kayszille, Utah I Ili COMMERCE AND Elx.-WCE I FII 3 sigma Cm I E' , 1 A if if La Rue I-Ianson - .Salt Lake City 'f ARTS AND SCIENCES T Clii Unzega I-Iarvey L. Gurrity, Salt Lake' City ENGINEERING Bela Tlveliz Pi Ethel Melville, - Salt Lake City EDUCNIAION Clair Hinkley - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES I D. B. Gotfersson - Salt Lake City COMMERCE Leona K. Kearl - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES . john Bell Peterson, Salt Lake City ENGINEERING YQ ji TU bfi ? uk fi gl ll-51 . My Q Ill: . . E It IVE: lllliiiifCiifjliiiigi. It 1492511 ' ' I Cwffiiiiiigffiifffiil' fl Page One Hundred Five I 1 l I , , I I Il,'f7 .. N !I! ,v, If I I It ll lk Il ll Iviomiee W. siivef - sea Lake Cay ENGINEERING Beatrice Ellison - Laytoiz, Utah EDUCATION Delta Epsilon August I-I. Miscliefeldt, ' Salt Lake City COIYIMERCE AND FINANCE Lucille Blacliman - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Edna Rigby - Salt Lake City EDUCATION Delta Epsilon Walter Elclreclge - Salt Lake City ' ENGINEERING Phi Delta Theta A Mary Stevenson - Salt Lake City ARTS AND SCIENCES Robert E. Stoker - Salt Lake City COMMERCE AND FINANCE I IIVZI l I I. I lil? Il Page One Hundred Six In-'n 1 A Q, ve w V-V Eff Ein' I-'11, . .15 Wg ug, Ur' LU 16 LW: ESM: QM., 2-file' nj ff' EW HM F14 'lf' Q: K R - , H4 3 ffl vi? 'wi Z' 63 X 4?Xrk xi EW .1 iii Hi f w 1 W x L.--,x,,,. U, H A-if f Page One Hundred Seven M I 11 1 :NVQ i K. N x, lc w my HE , x 5 M wh Page One Hundred Eight wx '1 ,- ' -,-, .-XY -ll. L.-..,.7.. NU- -..N 1 ,. X .7 ,- X V .lilngj M U T an ,L My HQ, Mi? W ii' 2 H! KN TL if '1 Y-, 1 wg M ',, w xvm H 4. ,j:Q!..l b ylin it Mu 1 fx! , y, I UML? 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The evening was enjoyably spent and the members became agreeably acquainted with one another. Another party was held the last of May, to make an appro- priate ending for the year. The annual Tug-O-War was of course won by the Sophs, much to the chagrin of the over confident Freshmen. ' Q Ld M in ,fm-'1-Qu! ..5,,W,.?.-.,.1..-T.,3,.T.r.:,i:1 1 ij 7 1 I ' fig NQ lk TXT Al ,, l r'TrT 'f-'Q' f T -:af:.:Aaf:eem-Q-A QI . I:-J ii! .ll I gf -9 is ,. T tl 1 F Ft? :M v fa l 7?'f3iEfl'.IZt. W ,.t.t.i.t.t.' ' W P l, 1 Cl til Y lil gilfyrldmztttxuttmt at-, ..,. and at t -t ..e.. 4M-- A W: A F 1 'Hr el f L .1 .AM-A I Page One Hundred Twelve ' 7 A lvl 5 1. .- Tu' -Ll?--,w Q3' a.WJ-' a -..-:Mfr-fLiE l'V1ffll lf r' li ll ll ll Q ll l lcififfr T lil 'A A 1' Y flfliiz? i5:1i?:::2::f. .ll lglilf-alfa 'l,lll,l?1:llffl2'P::wii'? 1725 lwfffal l1ff411f11 ' - ' M: r ' -if affaggffi?'iiiiifff rr - ---aw: V l 1,31 ill ' We ll li ' 1, fl ', li fini ll gf' l rl W r . 7' ll ll lil ,lil rl ll' 1 li l ll l .4 5 lllfl 1212 'Wil ,-A, Cf ry li, SOPHOMORE GFFICERS Lee RlCl1Hl'LlS, President Amelia Wright, Vice-President Marcus Callahan, Secretary Reed Harrow, Treasurer 4, rfb? fi-2 N fy gl . wg Q r . Ulf? lllulwmn, r,,V rr W W W , 4, ,r,r M,,a,r,,, rr .a -W all W we YIf7,i.,,A,l,,,,i,,,,.,, W Y V , A,,,, . ,Q V 37-1 f-,, V, . .,, -f:L:77fi'??f Y 4-4:E:?.1Tp::g-4 -'f:'r ' ':1.'lfff'7f'TfTf ' Q' f5:i:i f:g ' Q17 f'i ,':f,g,,, 4.5 4 J- Ji ' -Q5 ,, i2'1j,g. Page One Hundred Thirteen l l G. A. Dooley Robert L. Gordon Jeanette Ure Sterling Case Ella Tripp if O. L. Richards Norma Layton S. S. Stewart Lillian Worthen A. M. Livingston 'ff Callie Olson A Melvin Freebairn May Keysor G. Langford Ruth Birtch E. C. Elkington . Erma Carrnigieten T. L. Irvine Louise Penn Stanley johnson Page One Hundred Fourteen xl., 4 v w ill l l l l Ethel Evans Ci Thomas Mabel E. Olson Sam Gillette Bessie Schofield Lightner Smith Alice Ralph Wm. l-lays Dorothy De Puy Virgil P. Jacobsen Lavelle Duckworth Walter Nevill Lorna Garrett A. Russell jespson Mary Diamond Klea Burof Allen Austre L. Lunt D. T. Kaneko Nancy lVlcConakie Page One Hundred Fifteen Melba Chipman j. F. Kimball Edna Klemn Adell Gustin D. Burmingham Gertrude Turner Earl F. Hanson Elvera jackson W. G. Terault Lucy M. Sorenson E. C. Filand Lucille Caldwell S. Kofayaski Thelma NiCkBrSO11 W. W. Dansie Hazel .Reed Leon Brown Sarah Beasnson Paule Rernann Page One Hzmclred Sixteen' ' -ll a , ,llli ,...-.-.,.-4 ,,. - 1 vi ,..,..- .. ..-, A fi ,Aj ,i..,, . Valli A-gy :nr- lvl qi I.-ii I. ir-- I , ' r in si LMI! iilllri I , iiflll l i i. ,, ,li ,'. ai: il lil, H 'ly ww it all F5 ll ll I ..i.... 4 Fi .wg W riyv, li -fl' .M N L 1? fr auf. -he 1,5- 'u ff ' 1 ' li Ll I 1. lil i il, T ll ll L lf' ,I liz, 1 .,,. W lrlfw i 'E 'iv Nj , .,-, 1 Gil ls Eva Olson Marcus Callahan George Ernstrom Ruby Mabey Loya McClellan Clara Anderson Wm. D. Buchanan Phyllis Fisher May Fox Bernice Madsen i Arline Hooton Louise D. Youn Elias Gardner Anna Squires Ruth Thornton W. F. l-liclien Vedal Barrett Glenn Eliason H. Cless Crockett :J l l Helen l-lamblin W ll l-lv . 113, ' f fb I ,Mig I ' PHI , ' irwg Z' wing .lQ- 'li x eL.-.1..,..,,, - ' ' H ' r:s:T:'ff'MTrz'f'1::i1 1. ,g..,-,...- ,...-,,, ., . ..,, , , ,if T' jil - , .a- , ,, ,,.g ,.,- .,.. ' ,.,,g.., . ff' . , 1 ' l V 1 Page One Hmzdred Se'ue1ztee1z l if gl KJ ll ill lll L ix ll l 'l' l' Fl l li l lil l El 1 l :w 5 l :ll .Q l-fall ,Ill lIF'l ll ,Lf ' wif VS il - l , r 'X nl' . 'l V,- v l 4 l ,, r- VA,V : fl 7 1 1-.J l me ' i e '7fll4D-..: .lilfllb QQ-Q ' T 51- riliee-aff:--5. A ' l. ll! ll 3. il we lil ll :l K. Shufliebarger Robert S. Alford Ruth Stewart D. D. I-loustan Catherine Budd C. I-I. Travers G. Evans Anzn W. Williams Helen Lynch E. W. Newman Maxine Kelly E. V. Wilson Meg Barnes Donald Creer Aiden Jacobs Leroy Baker Carol Nelson William Dawson Oneta Meek D. Kaura vi ' lll . li. ll . ll llllfl A llll Page One Hundred Eighteen Melvin Watkins Dorothy Irvine Norma Hunter Roscoe Miller Lucy Anderson jack Blades Mary Chipman Mary Enking Golden Robbins lon Goaslincl Leslie R. Matheson Hazel O'Neil Mary Streeper Ed. Crowley C. T. McDaniel Arthur Arnesen Robert Sloan Rachel Cannon Arvilla Lunt A. V, Reese Page One Hundred Nineteen Kaye Oswald Lloyd K. Nielson Clive Maxwell T51 Llefley M21l'QH1'9t Earl V Wmg Andrews Melba Osborne Melba Soeirs Rowens SDeif5 Clyde F- BVUUSOU -if Leda Thompson Phyllis McGinley Ellen Cannon Myrtle AIISYIHHH EI0iSe Core Ralph johnson Estelle Anderson Marguerite Crane Dorothy KnowleS R. W. Moreton Page One I-lzmdred Twenty Bessie Neill Claude Lambert Marie Lezirle Howard Bruner Mabel Ross George Marchant lVlz1urine Worlton Earlean Cramer Emma Lou Winn Frances Roberts Annie Barlow Tessa Wolstenholm Helen Smith Helen Asheman Virginia McBride Dudley Walters Helen Keate, Welmina Hulbert Phyllis Edwards Elvin Gilchrist Page 0716-Hll7Z6ZT6d Twenty-One l Marian Taylor Daniel Wells Bula Maguire H. J. Cresswell Masie D. Boley Ray Hodgson Faye Smith Ruth Jorgensen Florence Hatch Louis E. Holley Josephine Hall Camille Stohl Hortense Stohl Geneva Kelly Mabel Dodds Peter Ahlstrom Helen lVl. Chipman Alean Ellison Amelia Wright L. F. Christensen Page One Hundred Twenty-Two ,fy Wil l l ' !f1w :Ll ,i 1 fi' .. l llill ill' it VW' , W, rl if 1' 'fe N1 . 1 lelflil llli l i l 3.0.4 Wall r-213.55 A -so ll .U .1 Hn 1,4 alla 'Silt X dll . W '1 Lona Stratford Vera Holbrook Ernest l-lansen Adele Smedley Helen Armstrong George Wood Hyrum Goddard William Lambert Merrill Faux l-lelen Fickstad George L. Snow Erma Ehrich Steven Kerr jean jones A Ruby Elkington .,:,gl,1 ll gQfff.-fgf55?4fEi1ififflfffiif Page One Hundred Twenty-Three I H 1 i 1 1 l V l Life is too short to waste, 'Twill soon be darkg Up! mind thine own aim, and God speed the mark! -E11ze1's011 I I H H 4 1 1 V . N L Page One Hundred Twenty-Four - : 2 'm1T'1'? ?3A '14 'Q 'f'+ft'+:'? 1 ' : a-un-n 5. n-.-. --., .nuqnuu ,qu .--.-- 9 .-.-. gggll --..-.u. I kv , . , if Q +N UIIVI I I -ff 14. ..4, ., - M ,,.,. ,..,.,. , . . ' I I wxmmexaxaxexevexcxcsexexascxgw C -f.mxafmxs x'o'A zaxmmwzazazs: : . ' AN -. - ' x ff X, W W , 'fx XFX, se V 4 N1 E ffl i 'UB x-, .r 9' 'VW fi'l'af3, 'W' W9 F' tb-1 VY 's-P yi PTFE 1 ' E ' I -.Gif 'T if V 5. . E ' 'U I V. b- : : : 'F ' I Gt - 5 V . 5' W .o. 5 ' V ' ' I I Y E I - -A , . .1 Q ' , A I . g ' . , g Q? 'b . . , u, 1 I 'n A I A , , , , . n : - 5 : T 'lli E5 W QP . il E , . : Ml I 1 l, - 4 , lf Y ' I in-fe--in-.--.---up .-iwwi.-f.af.gmq-gif, -11:9-fuw-.www-'aiuiii'-ififxlgriaieaieiiri-53, ' T .X F V , .,W. ' 1...,1 ., Ln 1. 1 -. W 4.11 .' 'igiT,jLj',1-L, jgrgg.. SfA',.!f,, f. '-A,.ill1i-132'-2 TALL ,J..fi, i.'f' - f ' -TS.,-'i.gi'ifQfiL, '.'. .:fL.1f'QfflQ1,J1if,QT1ffllf v, -v 'r W N f - ff 7 A I ' F C xi f 1 ' I Yxmiil-'-r47'?4v . .hffififi SSH l U fit J il 711 Q f A. iiikigffigk K g M .... g-g - . u gg.-- fill ll Q3 TZ 4 ill la r ll H ill F l V V il a --7 s i 1. ',' al Q M s , i, il F :H l , EE l i ' Zli l Q3 Q ' It iii ii 4 IT MAY truthfully be said that this year has been an extreme- ly lively one for the Freshmen. Things began when the Sophomc-res in their gentle and fatherly manner induced Prexy Leslie Burbidge to allow them to clip his hair. However, the Freshmen would not be the goats for long and with their foot- ball team, which was a big factor in the success of the varsity eleven, their baseball, debating and finally the successful production of a Freshman play they commanded the respect of even the Sophomores and showed that they have the stuff that makes for success. fi .M fi' l , .fir A , 1 41 V. l' l ' a ri' lil' , will I . l 1 1 , A , l . lg llsllll li sl my Y -'w i , i.,,. . , W.. ., v ,, ., . , gmgi :.c-..,.,.. -. F.-Y 1 -3- '-:1Lii?5:'if-... z'. ',.. :'121i.'i1.-..4' ' ','..'..' ..:1'l'.T:L?i-QTg.?:', ,i ?4i-'+.-.'5iL'. i1EZ.'-Tc1l-T'g 'T5--1-' 7,7452-A ., W--f.-.1-'-+s , 'K 'F 7 'FF1r ' ' A ia-c-..e.r.yi'tVgQa: eLgJg4aJLf 'f.4L4Z15.' -.4-. ..- a.1,'.:..g4g,1.'a.f. .,f:..gm,:..4..a.c.c.e.i.3f.a.fo..'.a,t .- -AQ'-..u.'f1f.L..-.w3.a.aJ.T'4..s.-Msg.5.-.f .LT.hs...1.L..4 Page -One Hundred Twenty-Six ' Jr: 1 JH n ,, psig ei IQ E' u H M 1 eg me MH YT yn. w 5 .D rf if A Is X W. a ,x 1 N 5 FRESI-IMAN OFFICERS Leslie Burbidge, Presidemf june Booth, Vice-President Ruth Rigby, Secretary Edmond Howe, Treasurer Tim QW T,-.L - . 4 . 1-r,A,A?s 'f,w::::--,f,,+ -.3 :gif-.-5-lH15.i-371W U, X MW! ., ,,,, .,., .., , kaQQA5i1Lf 'iiQma?2a' rwegiisiiaai' 1 v M A MH ,4277-' -- , fi E U ll ,xr xrf, i 1 -g. i , 7 .h ,- 7, ti wtf li- , t . . , r Florence Allen Clyde Oskey Rosina Gannon Derrill E. Peterson Thelma Swaner Page One Hundred Albert Smith Florence Hall Gene Laird Hazel Loveridge Karl Wooten Twenty-Eight Virginia Evans William Hughes Mildred Getter William Dunnigan Helen Rich Ellis England Louis Goodman D. W. Chase ldonna Nelson Eugene johnson Ellen Dairs G. C, Stevenson Ruth Premer Ralph Rich Merle Pitchforth 1 l i , l Edna Malloy Gilbert Kay Zielda Ann Stark jay Rohry Lucile Carrigan Dyer Clark Jessie! C. Clark E. J. Robins Retha Abramson Owen Walton Adeline Riggs A. H. Sorenson Oleah Wall Roscoe l-l. Wooley Glenna Read joseph R. Baird Hazel Berry Francis McDonald Allien Robertson Wm. A. Pine Q Gladys O'Brien Vern W. Rampton Aclrys Brooks Gilbert Nlarchant Carol Jensen '1 U l Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine N Nlaurine Sasse Aro Evans Harold TYHCY Adeline Robbins Trulla Koforcl Allen Smith Ralph Magliaccio Aileen O'Neill Lucy Stephens Grant A. Jensen Page One Hundred Thirty La Van Fowler Ralph Backnlan Eva Green Alva l-l. Parry K. V. Beer Beth Lloyd La Von Brockbank V. Van Coot Dorothy Mitchel W. E. Wynck Maxine Hayes Ned Miller Rhoda Richards Moyle B. Peterson Lois Sandem ' Arvilla Clark A. M. Gini Clara Richards R. E. Sawyer Katherine Snow C. P. Cosgrove Nell Cosgrove Edgar Lyon Matilda Evans Louise Cowan Ross Huntington Ruth Lundin F. E. Corner john T. Ferri E. B. Blomquist Geo. Halton Marjorie K. Rees Lenor Williams Ralph Kearsley Aletha Mortensen Mitchell Klime Ralph johnson Josephine Hacking Kristian johns Helen Langford Page One Hu-zzdred Thirty-One Marion Turner Kimball Anderson LeGrande Cutter Helen Beesley Lavon Chipman Ray Thornas G, A. Wright Dorothy Sackett Marjorie Miles Earl E. Chytraus Page One Hundred Thirty-Two Alta Miller Paul R. Carruth Ruby Smith W. Gordon Rose Helen Patrick Arville Biesinger LouiseWilkinson Pearl Mergfur Mortmer Bagley julian C. Wood Francis F, Brown Millicent Stewart Theodore Ajax H. R. Allen, jr, Edna Williams I x Mae Sidwell Lee Steinbridge Bernice N. Bennion M. L. Anderson V. T. Romney Alter Winston M, Mackenzie Don Marshall Mary A. Cannon Gladys Smedley Della Tripp W. N. Kasins j. Grant Iverson Mflfgfifef Gaby B. B, Mugger Edw. Spitzer ' NV. T. Jones Genevieve Charvoz Pauline Adams Louise Wilkinson Lela Bawden Vernal Phalen Maxine Simons Edwin Olson Mary Adams Page One Hundred Thirty-Three n-xr .Vx .,..,, I. ,F , ,f-.fra i' ' it w-1.4 L, is 'ng-.M -- l L e , rl I , T ,l :I it ',-,Zh if lr , , , W47- ini-H 2--ily' ' ' NWS fr7'r'.fF. 1'.-fT'7'T 1 f Fir' ,if 6 Iljl ,:!. l 5 , rllfl nl ll 1 ,,,. v 1,1 J 'M , U Edith Ross Hart Wenzer Minerva Jennings T. J. Lerrill Leona Scott A LaMont Nelson Nina Thomas Mitchell Lillian johnson E. Kipp l-lelen Driscoll john I--luefuer Launa Thurber lvin Anderson Nina Searles Theodore Long Marie Clark Leirvis Alton 'Dorothy Bratton Boyd Bott Henrietta Meyers Reed Richards Lucile Huntington W. O. Winn Margaret Beebe ii ,,,,,,, T f ' 44 ' --N L ',g,4,gf.g:4gi,.,i,ie,,:i4:: ' Page One Hundred TbirtyLFour ,AN lllil. I ln ll -ML. L... -F .Eff ,vw iff Hi r : J 3 Edna Rich james L. Smith May Whitehead W, Kiepe Selma Dole Mabel Stoker Sarah Spens Hope Fox F. Christopherson Victoria Gale l. Wilhelmsen Mildred Angel Amy Belcher Ethel Milville T. Leroy Smith Harold Duke Stella Petersen Evelyn Lynch F. M. Nelson Rena L. Morris Marjorie Whitney Russel Clark Katie Jensen Glen Layton Scott Patridge Page One Hundred Thirty-Five H 3 uv Q ,f-BY-T Y V A H924 UTONIAN v N, AN d X, 1 -ir , 2' ' , ': f?fPf'?4'frIfl??'jYf f' f Rf x g 1, :. ' ---- M: , N W I S ! I M n If 1 A . ANAQHORS CUT i It is zz Jpleasantl thing to hope S025 finding placid sntreanzns, Wbeninwe have cnt the anglvor 120756 And sailed for Pont O'D1fea7n1v, B442 covne wlaazfefuef may, I k'n0w. Wniaen we imfzge tmnaci t7ae be-nigh nWe'ZZ b7f6Z'UE'2'Z,jl 'tank-e our Lngk and go Exploring to ftbe end. I - ,r.:4o.z:a:m-fff.,-.-Jw.,-.LV-u,f1ra.k ., , rnr::cr:L.U.1..n11U 1-f 1 ,f-159' 4 P2229 QW? ?W9iff5?f5ix ACTIVITIES 47 7' A ' ' - rv i f '.yf c 772' . 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U. embraces all campus organizations and activi- ties, hence to be successful must bring about active coopera- tion between all student body officers, managers of activities and presidents of organizations. There has been an effort this year to unite all interests on the campus and thus bring about a real Utah spirit. Our teams will always bring victory to the school if the members of the student body will remain united and sup- port every activity, be it of athletic or intellectual nature. No school can make its influence felt far and wide if the interests of the students are markedly one-sided. Likewise, real student spirit does not lind its expression in one direction only. There must be a diversity ofactivities with one goal in view: l-lonor and glory for Utah. JOS. F. WORTI-IEN. four 'Nfl y ESX Ll'l lt ,fn v it ,. , ...-.i.i'x l lull l l hwy H- . ,-,Wa . ,.. L., .: v ,, ,,.1, gr. .,,, ' H.. --,,T., , ..,-....-.7-,......,.4 .2 --ha--1.71, ? ,fit-5 ,r, , . Y. Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight l 114- e , 'lf H I STUDENT BODY OFFICERS I joe Worthen, President J Madeline Stewart, Vice-President Lois Farrell, Secretary I Ned Menzies, Treasurer f' l l l 223 3 W Lenox Murdoch, Yell Master Ern Hur, Prosecuting flitoruey' Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine s at -C we C..- 1 me Q. o X' l , .A , , M i E, -ff' ,l. , l , tl ., yi 1 I ix, 1 1 , , I l Wallace Cope Cassaday Grover Tl-IE STUDENT BODY COURT T I-IE Student Court plays an important part in our student body government. its doors are open to any one seeking redress for injury, or desiring to mete out punishment for infrac- tions of the rules. The Court has jurisdiction over all cases arising from the in- fraction of student rules of discipline and conductg it has author- ity to pronounce and enforce sentence. lts extreme penalty is a recommendation of expulsion. However, in cases of this kind the student has a right of appeal to the faculty. N l Page One Hundred Forty l 'I 7' X X DWF- of V f ' v mp, V l9..-l L IOINIAN 1 nnvnua-nz-vinlnrwppnnqq xg ' 1 sl l 1 1 l l .nl A PU' LlCATlONSf COUNCIL Elmer jenkins, Clyairmaw Clinton Dinwoodey, Secretary Wm. Roche Theron Parmalee A. C. Carrington ATI-llLETIC COUNCIL 'Dean l.eary,., '1Cbair111an fFitzp'at1riG TDT. H. Marshall R. S. Lewis Glen' Watkins Neill Smith ll ' - E A 71 Yf' Page 70722 .Hzmdrezi F0'E5y1O1ze 1 , , - MJF? 1924 UTONIAN ni'-zungi:uw,,unu -Heiniwnmrw ' E L v 5 -- Kxi B w ? W.. rn 14 2 M. NE' ag -u ,1 .bg W r 'P ENTERTAINMENT C MNHTTEE H . Lyndem A.Id er. E. Lowell' Smfth Judith Keyser iEdlT1Ll1'1.d CrQWI6y V'I?G?I1LANQC E .COM Ml TT Lasah. Gur1 dffrS6r1 Roberg Home St'erli'ng Argyle George M'CLeese Leon'e1L2ar-SQI1 A George Ba1k6r Lyon fBXarmfr'd. T homers Winter Clarence Hagen Ned. Mendzies: Q55 ii . 1.151 Pjge 071,12 Himiifed Fgwty-Two V A I , . 1 U. - N .gf-ff I X . 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Grover, Editor Vernon Grieve, Managing Editor Theodore Long, News Editor Horace Evans, Sporting Editor A Henrietta Bird, Society Editor Louise Bowlett, Literary Editor REPORTERS William Patrick Maurine Sasse Imogene Wilhelmsen I-larry Nelson Margaret Lyman Allen Astin Harold jackson Thomas I-lawkes La Ru Tolton' Lowell Baker Pearl Kimball Ethel Melville BUSINESS STAFF Wendell B. Lyman, Business Manager Conway Stratford, Associate Business Manager Scott Partridge, Associate Business Manager ggllx ,QT7 SM I I I lt I Ill' IIIII l I girl I I Ilsil A 'Q-Tl ll ,LL L Y L , - , ' -A f -4, f-l-4'-ri?-if-in ,I Page One Hundred Forty-Four ' xmmimgmvxhmu K Mflflwiitl UNIV 'ITV' , V, mmm Klpfm ml fun.. u. wo. u, i5N1VER5lTY. CPE .Cast of Experienced . lDetai1S,OE 1 In Complc For Initj H ! ss 'F v 1... -5. , A,Z,mi,, W:LK,,,,, ,W W, , ,, W. Y, ,1,, , ,,,2 , V, ,,,, :,,,Qm,.,,-,.,f..,,,,,f....,.e,N-.M.e3.em.1,m ' Ili ., ,,,, arf, 1 .1 ' ---- , ' I - .. 4. .,-,M '-mf-, ,, ,. .. . 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Ugg r..,,z,,. , , Wins , A Q.. .-cf ,Z , A4 f , ,. , . ,, M... , , f, f - 1 , 2,3 5'-I-:'E4'1E1 u:awws2a:'::5's-Ex:a2::,-:ing,-.fexxmffi hw- Q5 f.,,cs1,,j N23-, vm fm:m1.g:vfvw-.5 -1 :1 :1.:- wi-:X ,4 ' .. fm,-V,:.-...:-.fren mg w:m.-4f,.,-wg5:1-4-W--.,.i.-'-1,9-, f M, - W W., , x- fr 5' - --:anew wff . ,Wg 1, . .,1.g 1. ,f.-.,,,,-.W 3, 1: Jef . 9 mf9,'2:fff:v nfwm' w w l 'E:1w152f11'sw 41 , . ,,. ,,,, ----ff emglzexzmzx Page One Hundred Forty-Five iili L ' Z1 igA A fi'-r.--.1--11.4 -x ,- ,-- -, ..,4..-.v--f -v -7----- -' - .44 X, r 1 fl! ., ,ii V rm , ML. 1 , , . ., Y ,.,- .rls I . , 1 ' l 4, is l:f2f .!1F '1:-, ll ,lwll , . , , rw., it wx, - V- ---ffm.-----F---1.-Y , 1- f ,3:- -i - --tl-f '?'1 1- , , F..-,,,,.,,, ,LLL LLL, -L,,,,,,., - Y, -ws THE 1924 UTONIAN ' UTONIAN STAFF M. Russell Weiler, Editor Linden B. Alder, Business Manager Gladys Griffin, Associate Editor Lowell Smith, Associate Business Manager Priscilla Stohr, Dedication Mildred Girrard, Classes Mary Buchanan, Stenograplyer Edith Smith, Classes- Robert Gordon Organizations Lawrence Sellstrom, Organizations Afton Wright, Activities Wayne Farnsworth, Life Williams Kasius, Life Dorothy Wilson, Life Preston Grover, Military Weldon Taggart, Art Paul Clows, Art Francis Reager, Ari Bessie Niel, Stenograpber Page One Hundred Forty-Six ,Q lillil ,an A..- 3, ,gi ,rw- V Mig :girl-SQ all 'ii' l lvl u li tl E it '-i l 'ai M5 wi 1 5 ll few- jab fi C? ,wo KH G '5 EK 17 'X , 12 -if ' 1 l A lilrfi i .l., ifljff l J ii? 4 lit . K X H+! H' ln 1 W 'v .W i., . 5-U my .qv 4' ! -r Cv w. P 1 ,x MMI 1. 1 ,WWE slw 1 b?--gfdzdif, -iz., f M., -AU 'fm Y ,,,,,-7,j,--llL,: :1,iT,1'-:.'.. , ,Y f . W, if Page One Hundred Forty-Sefueoz 1-f fQff 'll'll f -- L 5 ' ,ii f7f7f - l- 1 at L, -: if ' I I I' f THE I-IUIVIBUG I-IUMBUG STAFF EDITORS Wayne Farnsworth Bill Kasius Linden Alder, Bzrsiness Mmiager Paul Clowes, Art Editor Ray Wallace, Managing Editor Lowell Smith, Adfuertisivzg Manager ART ASSOCIATES Blanche Barton Welden Taggart EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES Kenneth Farley Robert Gordon I Ill I l , lg 4 Page One Hundred Forty-Eigbt w 'E'-ff Page Om' Hundred Forty-Nine Uv. iw ' llll 1 . rf' xx ir . . l lf 'lx ,f 'l- 4 , n i . 1 .- ,,i l . . , yxl X . 4 l l 'j 'ii il 2- ul l 1-will .J I .ll rn my ' l--li' i. 1 'wllll Iii! ...ov 1,31 gg' 2,45 if-N af: .1 .xl yellii ' if 'ir' Nj Nil i1 :',a Q lnlli X l r Y ', il -M-4 N----lo--is: . X.: .f -A--w l'n,, ,l. .UN , ., ., ,,, ,J 1. ., X, .....e5-,Yee-.Mn , 'iliii 2' ,Q iq 5 ff i , iwil f E lg.. ..Ax , f.,,e.,-,.., .? ,e.g .,,,,.,- Y ., ..,, ,AW Y,,, ,full M., , . -pq, , ,. .qv .,. -. r vi., I, Try . . Y Y be Ve X, .- .. sr'-WMM--V-V Y--Yea , .A - ,L 1 e ---l.j.-.?...,,,.A.,, M, ,. ,, ,e .,,- ,+ve-.A-,,...e gek,, ,., . f 1. ' Tl-IE UNIVERSITY PEN Maclelyn Stewart, Editor Bruce Pearson, Associate Editor Alice l-lunter, Associate Editor Vernon D. Grieve, Basiiies-s Manager William C. Patrick, Asst. Business Manager .lm ,.I, 1.1 . .. ll M. i '33 , l J. L ..t 1 .i J ll lei, V , . . ax Eli 'I li L cl ng- lfm: 1 le ik .H l ll ll r' 1 E llli Q ,..l1 ball - - - N Y Y .--. - ' 'V - -V ,- --fy, -,g r' g ,':.,,:,g. .:. ,,.:1'a..-- -.V -.W -'fu 'ii --H --if--V -..Wi .Y 1-N --.if--, Y., .,w- W ---.,. V- f-,HT -eff ,-gf-e-.,w,,V. . .,. ., . QJA. Page One Hundred Fifty ,e -YM' l ,Hilti l will if Il :fill iw ff 11 cv 4 ' V' , I if L Page One Hundred Fifty-One A. S, i iz! Tl-IE JUNIOR PROMENADE 'I'HE traditional event de luxe of the social season-the Seventeenth Annual junior Promenade was held at the Hotel Utah, February Z3rd, 1923. Both as to decorations and gowns the affair was a brilliant ' success and the committee is verv worthy of praise in their un- tiring efforts to make it such. Page 0116 Hundred Fifty-Two .'-A w . 41, 'J .:'fI.N f J, ww- n .- gr T .uffn I J, .' 71 v, V YQ, , Y Q Q77 ,T . - g Y 'ff I' I ' I 5 wif I-I' V ' Q, Gu ,, M ,A h ' snuuuununuiuunuuunng :gag-iliqj-Epll-Qng,llln,li-dingy,iii'i.lQfQi'isi-Qin-13,1lgu:,ii:qiuQ.p,ir? ,, ' V I ' - I 'Iw i -' I 'lf V ' '. Qi. ' xiii ,L 1 :- We sv - 251 I I T II I I If IIII ef--1 I ' I I -:Q f' gig - nf H . I ,IT K ,, ' I V M , E 'tNGK6YGYf-IGSUIF-YG9.3H5YQlGSCi1WCQ ' xu mfmmzmzazmza if : x. vi' ' 1 , - ,f iq.. - fffji? ff . 141 .5 , 5 I , 1 , ' ' ' s5'x!' x i' i W . r , ' 'hfjg ,.Zi l' ' , M : .3 , ' KR X7f1,lf,' X, - I lx 'F ,:. yi, H t ,gf ' ' A I I - 'f,f.3mf'Rl , ra . , , : vi .'.'4f a,:1' JXft5 :fu:-3-, ' , I , 14 A' f V I A . - ,- . u IWC 'Su l A E 4 my I s 1 I. , V Q: ,Ea I I T . 'o' u . E ' . .AJ I H. 1 , : w I '51 - ' I 'P 'I-:I-I4 ,- r . : : - if V' . . I ! : ,. 1 , I I' 'I N .I I 5: -. xx l ' : W X' 1 I X I , -1 - 9 I f d 8 I : I 2 I 'Tian' w X . : ' 1. - 3 . jiri A ' :I vgl A ,,,,'r ,f ,V I s 'i Q if A xi I 52 1. gif :suzuki nu niilli!!li,!!i'.l'! f N' ' 1-- , 5 -HWVQEFEi!i!'!.!f5'F'i'iVi'l,V5!'! !9!!fifi ggi gg, Y 'X my 3 - I i 5 Jf w f 5 A ':?pE'fi' ' , Y,. ' 4 , rg . ' fig- Qi- f 1-' ,, 'T - N ' 'AI 52 I ' HL, wall' 'J' :LF - I 11,4 -5 va-J '-' ' gh Yu L . '-u ,1,,, blk, . , V. .-,,r, ,., ,NI 'h I4 .Q-,. :nb - Q H'..:r',A'JM I 'H- - FTFI.-zg ' A-I I+-1 'wwf' -.4I- j , ' f ' .A 112 5 5' ' ' --:--ffl A-'W'-'Y 4: - ef' HTQ '- x l Q' n ., ll l T f' gi ' Q I Q. f Q, . -.L I' Hii. q '- -' A - V ' l nil f f l f ' , ,uv uf , HERBERT MAW O UR present debating coach, Mr. l-lerbert Maw, has won a warm place in the hearts of all those who have worked with him. He has had much experience along this line, having managed debating at L. D. S. before coming to the University to be associated here. The debators all agree that Mr. Maw has them all under his wing and can do just as he pleases with them, which is a great compliment to him. I-le trains them not only to be able to memorize speeches in rote manner, but to be able to think while on their feet, and to hold strictly to the question and to prove conclusively that they are thoroughly acquainted with it. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four iii Yi ,Ni ,api MM, -1 .r in il ,i 1 . i W I ,rl x A, I v 3 iii' 1 Yr!! X 'gg ii ii i I N Wei iff Vggiiif 1 Wi :FW Iii tilt? lm lm iqqif 5255? wg' Lf Qs Barrzitt Linford Smith Hicken Partridge Knowlton INTER-STATE DEBATINC UTAH-BOULDER-WYOMING Negative junious Romney Nimphus I-Iicken A ffir11zati'Ue Edwin Barratt F. A. Smith UTAH-IDAHO-MONTANA HK.. t ik pg? N e gatzfuue Fifi Merill Faux Horace Knowlton I it 'S itil 1 A ffirmatifue if ati Scott Partridge C. H. Linford ti t Yi in full 'lf'- '-KE4 i i fi iiilggouo i 'fx ':':1r minx''1 LJ'fff'Qi?2jff'f fQiffffi?ffiifl:T-72if 'iAf7'Jfniff,l?7i':ifif Page One Hundred Fifty-Five Barratt johnson Creer Stratford Cornwall Partridge INTER-STATE DEBATING NEGATIVE vs. B. Y. U. Donald Creer E, Conway Stratford Edith johnson AFFIRMATIVE vs. A. C. U. Scott Partridge Edwin Barratt Sidney Cornwall A FRESH MAN DEBATING M UCI-I of the success of the Freshman Debating team this year, which is unquestionably great, is due to Edith johnson, Freshman Debating Coach. This is her second year as coach of the Freshmen, and her record is an enviable one. With a record last year of winning all debates but one and this year having six consecutive victories, it his easily to be seen that Miss johnson is a past master at handling Freshman Debating. Page One Hundred Fifty-Six I - O C1xrrv:rzvrw.r:r.r,nv'.r:racv.vr:r.r.r7.v.g:v:: N ' .xxx-:sri V Y - ZW? 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After a year of absence, Miss Babcock, is again with us, and her efforts, in cooperation with the rest of the department, have shown the fruits of great accomplish- ment. The play chosen for this year Miss Lulu Bett was widely discussed before its production. The consensus of opinion seemed to be that the play was too professional for a college and that the play was too professional fora college and that amateurs would make a burlesque of it. However, after eliminating nearly all of the 154 contestants for parts and untiring efforts were put forth the success of the play was unquestionable, and was conceded by all to be a very creditable production. Page One Hundred Fifty-Eight it ctr iw, ,, .mi inyljg, 1, tl 5-11 liiiill ,tlwgifg 4- l ie l llltei lr tl will: ll T Q r' , if me 1 fe 'lgagk , '-A l . lla, lflvfgv-1 1' fl 'll .I , i J ,ill r swf, i i f'fa i yi - il l ll Nfl lfll vin, H. lm: it ,, 1'lQ',lf E253 if l 'AMISS LULU BETTH Produced by THE UNIVERSITY or UTAH DRAMAT1c CLUB Season 1922-l923 MAUDE MAY BABCOCK, Director CHAUNCEY HOUSTMAN, Asxistafizt Director 'ri-1E crxsr , Monona - - Dwight Herbert Deacon lna Deacon - Lulu Bett - Mrs. Bett ' Bobby Larkin Diana Deacon Neil Cornish Ninian Deacon Harry Nelson Melvin Freebairn Sterling Case julia Seymore - Nancy McConochie - F. A. Smith Beatrice Hurst Ethel Baker Martha Scofield Sterling Case Pearl Kimball - Harry Nelson Melvin Freebairn ,ln ,iffy - M armger ' Stage Manager' Property Manager 'g 1li'e Art Director 'lil lil! V ll Page Orze Hundred Fifty-Nine 1 e f f Page One Hundred Sixty scenes from MISS LULU BETTH V Tp ? - - ur'. .K . .J I 1 vi Ei' L Q vu 'vyvrwzgvylyr f CIW i 4449? -Q 1 'Yin -jf GA AA .e.5!s. 4GfZi, T o Aabifliflg Q'gi':g:?:TL' 5. RV ElllllIlllllC-lll.llllCll-'llllIIC!ll!Qi--Ill--lllllllllllllilflIIIIIII E N' . : '.' '- v I I - ff- -, Mi: :fyf - + W Epgj' ' A A E ., I' - : ' ' 'l I ' . A I , fi ' ' 'ascm nxmxcmunxsxcxcxcxvxcs V 5 Qzazamzazaxa1azuzmmzoarazaxa: E V 'fiig -' . . Xxx . If Xp N5 f -. : ?i?.,Qfi - - A C: ', N A 1 g , ' ' QW! WV ' ' : YV ' -- 5: ' A . -'wi '7 ' 5 5 - A 5 e V' v 7f5I11' A 1Ef,!:f'fQ,, 'f E 0 ' H , '. V :V E , L: ',-F' ' ,' Q :' T! U 1 -, .A flivg 'V-121--,P L' ' ' 1 .iwff -' ' ' ' u l' .- m i i t :iw ff 0 , +335 - Qrfuu 1 . ,1:Tn' Q55 ' rs A ' V, xgauueu u uuuuu m aw n uulunallvll - 14 av' ' whim Af-L-mrs f A .A - .' .. ..- '.'v,''-?-.1--,-,-H-',,', .A .,.. ,.,. ----- - - ' -,.-,---- --.- vu ' '. A , f. N. MhlVf2wf' nf Ze :fl ci r, .-'.?E-3? '- gliflffli -L V :M-1.-.',,p,'.pf A J 1--1a,+w -- - Ip. .iw .- 4' -.mg 1 1 ' ,,Ci,, f,l4ZU1m:f k'f , 1,1 .1-.1 VI ,.' ' Q,f Q. 1 J 4 gfJ111f?',,h'N . - wir? H A f' F'i-A ' -V . ,,H W. H 5 1. 5 L vel M - r 'rF'xT4i 7 is .A .- ' iriillm ,,-C iifeee I I- I LP Z-13 IJ I Of N I f - K--'H'-1 -, 1.T1-un '1 :sy ir lil IL'.,53,w 'c9'q--:f:f--7---1----- -A.g..-5.. :-gL..f':g '?:f1'G, gir ff'ff---W-------TA-A-V--1.44.11inggggia, 'iQiiQQfifgiLi-' e ei :f.1i-.fwleil 'il 'cc is c c P -4 were mccmr' ? z'If pe Iliifii 'Mfg ,Illil sgrpl gr 4 Illia: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MUSICAL SOCIETY Clifton A. jacobsen, President C. A. Fjelstrom, Vice-President ' I.. D. Sterns, Publicity Mgr. MUSIC patrons of the University of Utah review with great pride and satisfaction, the accomplishment of the Musical Society for the season 1922-23. The Society exists for the purpose of consolidating into one great body all the musical organizations on the campus, and of developing among students an appreciation for good music. This year the society, with Clifton A. Jacobsen as president, has met with great success. The opera Samson and Delilah by Saint Saens, was the big enterprise of the year. It was put on at the Salt Lake Theatre in April, under the able direction of Prof. Thomas Giles and was awarded a flood of praise and commen- dation. . The Men's Clee Club and the band filled a we-ek's engage- ment at the Orpheum Theatre during December. This was the first time in the history of the Orpheum that a local attraction has ever been booked on the regular bill. At the close of this season it may well be said that to the long chain of successes of U Musical Society this year's achieve- ments have welded on at least two mighty links. I l .rl ,I r 1, ww ur ip. iiliff I .arp-'ri 4 I. Nils: Earl,-I rl. fr ma - iillr linf-5 I I, .5 I lii'i H ...M ,pi .,, Qi -J , .AMD ,il TIT! ,JI 1 I. pi 'fr I, X Ili rl x! . ,. c -..,,u,-.m .... 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Workman 1 ljlkfegf - La. a.L..ae.e.1-,:af.' f' - ' ff.-f. if 'ff' A 'Tu PageVO1ze Hundred Sixty-Three Ladies' Double Quartet Page One Hundred Sixty-Four Ladies' Quartet Girls' Glee Club String Quartet Page One Hzuzdred Sixty-Five r i , :sg 1- i 5 1 -Y , A i lllkf l ill Deliliah Samson High Priest - Abimelech, Satrop o An Old Hebrew Philistine Messenger First Philistine Second Philistine Page One Hundred Sixty-Six f Gaza Ethel Lind jack Summerhays Albert Southwick Glen Lee Lewis Sterns Melvin Freebairn Glen Vxfatkins Stewart McMaster ,, r . . 1-ffiit ll ,- ,, it of T me K, t, 1 lf V r l, i 'J iv l ,i I nf il , glru, l Vjfieiig'ff'lf 'fm': 'ff ?'?jfi -,i-+Ti,51gS'-illii 'A i - :9'iEY5i'if THE UNIVERSITY OPERA SAINT-SAENS' immortal Sampson and Delilah was selected as the ninth annual operatic production of the Uni- versity Musical Society, and was presented at the Salt Lake Theatre on March Sth and 9th. One of the most stupendous efforts ever made by the Musical Society-it was indicative of untiring work with remarkable ability on the part of the principles and chorus. The produc- tion was distinctly a University affair with the one exception of Mr. jack Summerhays who portrayed the leading role, and to whom much credit is due for his splendid work. The ex- tremely difficult pait taken by Miss Lind was very ably rendered. Without the close integration of orchestra and chorus work which was present it is questionable whether the opera would have been the wonderful success and asset that it was to the University of Utah. Page One Hundred Szxty Seven , rf H ' 'W-'TT' Ti -. EVN K Y ply. i,11,ll i 'I ,W Y Y WV i i Y , ' ,Q lil ' ' ' 'ii'l',,, g - 5 . f A esae f g '-'f T f e.fef:-ll:f-f- ' sf.s.,.2,fsLf 1 NAMES OF GLEE CLUB MEMBERS Top row, left to right: Cecil Okey, Ray Thomas, R. Walker, j. K. Edmunds, Harold Duke, Merrill Faux, Lewis Stearns, Odell Peterson, O. A. Barnes, Merrill Bennion, C. A. Fjelstrom, Dudley Walters, Donald Chase, Thomas Giles, director. Bottom row: l-l. L. Cox, Melvin Cornwall, C. A. Jacobsen, Stuart McMaster, William Winn, A. j. l-logan, Harold Cropper, Preston Parkinson, Eldon Frost, Glenn Lee, F. Barrus, Victor Watkins, George Wood, Glenn Dorius. Melvin Freebairn, Louis Kirkman, Wilford Lewis, Everett Larson. Tl-lE SONG FEST l-IE Fourth Annual Song Fest held February 2nd in the University Assembly Hall for the second time resulted in a victory for the Lambda Phi Lambda Sorority. Second place in the contest was awarded to the Alpha Chi Sorority for their novel and interesting skit, while the Pi Epsilon Sorority received third place. l-lonorable mention was given to Chi Omega Sorority and Oasis Society. The theme for each number was School Democracy and awards were made upon a basis of originality of plot and music and the practical suggestion offered for the furtherance of democracy upon the campus. 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Whatever fortune comes to Coach Fitzpatrick in future years, it is nevertheless a surety that what his teams have done for him this year will remain a treas- ure in a prominent corner of that calculating Irish brain. The first Rocky Mountain conference football championship to ever come to Utah undisputed and a Rocky Mountain basket- ball championship featured by one of the greatest comebacks on sport records, are the main achievements of Fitzpatrick's great at tit. .Yi - J ' iliff' 1 U U ll qi 1 It is with pleasure that we can announce his re-engagement ll .aj by the University for at least two more years, under a much ,df-4 r f more satisfactory arrangement than was his portion previously. wr Hr' Q VK' . W, . r , ,lim it-1 ,r 7 pl i V WY YV V Y , 1 ,K iii ' -Y - -' --A Y --- - -H f- ------- AA , W 1 . .-...Z 1, vi 'mifttiTf1?+7 '-'Til i 'f ':ffZf5':ff??t?Tf-?3l? 'f+T'T31 3 V 7i?i'ff'7f? ff5?' i 55' 751: 'ff'-' ' ' Page One Hundred Seventy-One i 1 , W iw Mig Islip F- I l ,il,,. WM W ' il,-' - Y, , .,.,,,. i l I , s , NlAJOR'l:RED A. PRINCE Lme Coacb 1922 CHAMPIONS EW innovations at the university in recent years have shown such a net gain as the engagement of Lee Prouse by ' the Athletic Council as athletic manager., Prouse's work has enabled all de- HE needof additional heip in the task of developing the 1922 football machine resulted in the engagement of Major Fred A. Prince as line coach. The subsequent success of the team is eloquent of the good to be realized by having a man to share the burden of the coaching Work. partments of athletics to function better, due to his assuming a big share of the detail in the program. I-lis work as Freshman coach last fall has been pointed out as a vital factor in the success of the Varsity. Prouse's husky first-year crew kept the varsity battling all season to maintain its pres- tige. i4El7AND PROUSE Atbletzc Mavzager 411141 Fresbmavz Coach Page One Hundred Seventy-Two l ' ' Dean Leary, Cbairzrzan T. Nl. Fitzpatrick Dr. A. L, Marshall R. S. Lewis G. O. Romney Glen Watkins Neil Smith SELDOM appreciated but at the same time whole heartedly for U. of U. athletics, the athletic council wields an invisible staff, over the heads of Utah's athletes. 'The council faces the drab side of the colorful college sport season, having as its main duty the supervision of the financial side of the business. Often this side is not one to bring pleasure to the members who frequently find that the success of the school teams on the field does not necessarily mean affluence for the council. . It should be remembered that the council members give time and effort with no pecuniary recompense, yet in degree of import- ance to school sports they are second to none. l l Page One Hundred Seventy-Tlyree I -I N.-it , . I 417 -wa 1 ,C.,,-. .--.-L,.. a- W i f I , ., , , . .... '1 C- I X ini It xiffix Nl 1 I , ,-'Lx r VI, 43, ...N--, .li 1 rw yi r I i 'r' rr- 'XA I ur ,llllwf . X I ll ' J A lg: ,f I 'iff vu- Nga' 1: I ri, ,.,-,.-,t. -..,--,?4.,.,- ,qi ,- - .gl , .Me-,.,..-..g..4-..:.:: f..,z.-fx: 3: ::f,,:,,1:' , 3,,l.44,, N' J -FX . 1 , 111- K1 -. -- if A- X : .1'L1-t'r'm:i 7'1L ..-L...-,-.:-: ...'::'-1-1-W .. f,1,-.- A .-. ATHLETIC SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1922- l 923, FOOTBALL October 7 Utah-I6 College of Idaho-I2 Salt Lake City October I4 Utah-49 Brigham Young U-0 Salt Lake City October 2l Utah- 3 Colorado University-0 Boulder October 25 Utah-27 Wyoming University-0 Laramie November 4 Utah-20 Colorado College-7 Salt Lake City November ll Utah-O Idaho University-I6 Boise November I8 Utah-24 Whitman College-6 Salt Lake City November 30 Utah-I4 Utah Aggies-0 Salt Lake City BASKETBALL january 26 Utah-29 Brigham Young U.-36. Provo january 27 Utah-I9 Brigham Young U.-25 Provo February 9 Utah-35 Utah Aggies-40 Salt Lake City February I0 Utah-29 Utah Aggies-26 Salt Lake City February I6 Utah-35 Brigham Young U.-33 Salt Lake City February I7 Utah-24 Brigham Young U.-I8 Salt Lake City March 2 Utah-38 Utah Aggies-32 Logan March 3 Utah-44 Utah Aggies-30 Logan r, M. ,I ,,.. M fx -1 af E5 ' -. 1-N I SWIMMING The University swimmers won the state title in the collegiate swimming meet held at Logan on April l3th. The score in points was Utah 31, B. Y. U. 21, and Aggies ll. ' TRACK The freshman class won the Inter-organization Track meet with the Sigma Chi fraternity finishing second. Alex I-loggan, freshman, won the cross country run held April 13th. Reed Richards, freshman, came in second. TENNIS The Aggies defeated the Utah tennis team 3-2 at Salt Lake City on April 20th. The racqueters from the Brigham Young University defeated the Utah team 3-2 at Provo on May lst. 5 E fggafg-if 5-7.3, ,QL ,A-Wvgqp-L-ree :L-5-ffgjgyfqgqf-fir, -if - -e tg- -jg 1 ,.,,:::1j.'f 'L-:q-:ir:e:g1e:.::f ':T:1?gx:',a3' .1 E.: .er 7.7-tl Page One Hundred Seventy-Four Neil Smith Harvey Hancock Glen Watkins Henry Hurren Kent Evans Ike Clark Phillip jeppson Glen Watkins LaVar jorgenson Neil Smith Neil Smith joe Nathan Reid jewkest Glen Watkins Hebert Millin Robert Goodell George Nelson Melvin Freebairn W EARERS OF TH E FOOTBALL Yirgil Peterson james Moyle Harold Stevens Oscar Smith Harold Nation Louis Taufer Reid jewkes Vere Champion BASKETBALL joe jones Douglas Burrows Theron jones BASEBALL Chauncey Thornberg TRACK I-Iarclin Whitney Glen Anderson TENNIS Melvin Gallecher SWIMMING Lee Christensen Clarence Hagen Denzil Lee Hardin Whitney Emil jorgenson Roy Wirthlin Ern I-Iurd Steve Kerr Thiel Collett Francis Gillispee Calvin Boberg Wilford Carlson Vernon Grieves Roy Wirthlin Oc Smith Stanley Bonnet Hardin Whitney O. Bert Tanner john Kimball Page One Hundred .Seventy Fwe CRI IVISON ATHLETIC CAPTAINS FOOTBALL 1922 NEIL YlD SMITH Singular distinction is and always will be awarded Yid as being the captain of the first University of Utah football team to win a clear title to the Rocky Mountain con- ference honors. The shifty little Utah back can let his work speak for him. but it will not be too much for us to mention the fact that he was the best ground gainer on the team. Smith graduates this spring with added laurels. He is the first and only Utah athlete to make five letters. Yid qualified for the high award in football, basketball, baseball, track and tennis. l923 GLEN I3lSl-I WATKINS Hard work reaps its just reward in the athletic success of I3ish Wat- kins. l3ish started his university career with only a moderate high school record. Under Fitzpatrick he has developed into an all-star per- former in three sports. Watkins is a versatile man and his pronounced athletic success is rivaled by his ac- complishments along lines less spec- tacular, but equally as commend- able. Watkins is a self-made athlete if there ever was one and it is en- tirely within the range of possibility to foretell him coming back next year to pilot the team to another conference title. BASKETBALL l923 1924 GLEN WATKINS From a standpoint of actual ac- complishment in the face of difficulty the 1923 Crimson basketball season stands out as unparalelled in school history. lt is just that Glen Wat- kins, the captain, bask in that re- flected glory, lf ever a team needed leadership, the 1923 crew did. And if a team ever got leadership, the same team did. lt is with satisfaction that crimson fans will hear that Watkins will be back not as captain, but as a strong cog, in the l924 machine. TRACK 1923 REID JEW KES Captain jewkes stands out as one of the greatest sprinters ever de- veloped in the state. His stride is ideal and combined with his strength, it served to bring him across first in almost every race he entered in'the 1923 season. jewkes can claim to greatness in merely being one of the three major sport captains at Utah in l922-1923. All led teams to state championships. But jewkes would never lay claim to greatness for any- thing. He is modesty personified and expanded to the nth.degree. Page Une Hundred Seventy-Six LEVAR 'ATRIXYU JORGENSON To Trixy must go a big share of the credit for the success of the 1923 team. Trixy was unable to take any decent part in the first two games of the season and that was when Utah got her hardest jolt of the season. The team's wonderful win- ning streak dated from the day that Trixy was able to play a regular position. The wiry little fellow won the distinction of being the best floor man in the state. Next year will see him even better, and will also see him directing a more finished team than the one on which he starred this year. TENNIS 1923 STANLEY BONNETT Whatever else may be said of the l923 tennis season, the fact that hard work was in evidence cannot be denied. The seasoned teams of the B. Y. U. and Aggies proved too much for Utah's bets. Stan Bonnett led the team through its hectic season with conscientiousness and zeal that does him credit. Bonnett plays a fine game of tennis, characterized by fight along with an excellent tech- nique. Q n r 1 n 0 Garry X l ' 1 , I i I I TWWTTiMWWGVw u W ...., .......,...,. ..... M QV? .V : , . 32 ' ' X ,. 15 FOOTB LL v 4 I NAAEKGLCAAQCLGXGXUAQGXQQG V-51315 015.0191500000000 JKQF X ffw fx? Ya an y sa Nsef La Vg mllmumhumhw I 'P +V ' a ' 4 a , . a hi ' ' mmm - : : U 2 -' ' I , 1 ' , I I l 1 '.u. . .'. . . , . . , . . . . . , .,, V ' . . . -.4 .- . Y . .- . , . . I. Y ll N . Y , ' . X . Zz fx I . Je X .O 2 ' '- NN X' u . - . f- . .W : X- Q 1, N D X . E, . ' l ' f - fx 'X 1 . 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McKENNA Football Trophy signifies the first undisputed Rocky Mountain Conference Football Title to ever come to the University of Utah lt stands for the achieve- ment of one of the finest football teams to ever represent the Crimson-a team working throughout the season with perfect harmony between its component parts. lt represents a student- body support of one hundred per cent and lastly-it means the attainment of a long-sought goal by a scrappy little coach. ' Page One Hundred Seventy-Nivze Sifiil , ii 9 A .Q ,M , , , W. v,,N . i ' ,,..W . 77,74 YY . - Y.,YY YY .,.. . ., ,i I -1-- Coach Fitzpatrick Nation Clark Hancock Evans Watkins N. Smith E M oyle Hurren Peterson Watkins Page One Hundred Eighty Lee N. Smith Wirthlin jeppson ' Champion O. Smith Jorgensen Hagen Stevene Tzlufer Whitney Page One Hundred Eighty-One THE 1922 FOOTBALL SEASON A CROWD unusual both in ability and numbers answered Coach Fitzpatrick's call for football men prior to the open- ing of school in the fall of 1922. The Crimson mentor went about the task of whipping a team into shape with his char- acteristic precision and Utah was ready when the opening whistle for the season sounded on October 7th, The College of ldaho team faced the Crimson and the Gem state collegians gave evidence of having been grossly under- rated by the local followers of the game. Reinforced by their giant fullback, Miller, the visitors were able to give Utah one of the toughest battles of the season. The shifty Crimson team put over a win with the figure 16 to l2. The game took any over- confidence that might have existed previously, out of the Crimson ranks and served to impress them with the seriousness of the season, an effect that showed to great advantage later in their consistent season. On October 14th the Crimson team faced the newly organized B. Y. U. eleven and had no trouble in winning 49 to 0. The Provo institute was not a team to cope with the Crimson, play- ing first year conference ball. The game was a starter for what promises to develop into first class rivalry when once the Provo school attains maturity as a gridiron institute. The first really big accomplishment of the season was Utah's 3 to 0 defeat of the Colorado University team at Boulder on October 2lst. The score is significant of the bitterness of the encounter. Colorado critics, however, were unanimous in de- claring their state institution fortunate in keeping the score down. On the same trip Utah invaded Wyoming and trounced the Cowboys with little difficulty 27 to O. Following this game they were hailed throughout the conference as likely champions. . ..... s. .aa P1 ,- Pa e One Hundred Eighty-Two They returned from that successful trip to play host to the Colorado College Tigers here on November 4th and this contest was the really salient feature of the season. The Tigers had not been humbled previously and were touted as the equal of any team in Colorado. Utah stepped out like real champions and defeated the Tigers in decisive fashion, score Z0 to 7. The one touchdown made by the opposition was the result of a fumble. The Crimson was forced to step down from their high pedes- tal the week following when they took a drubbing from the Uni- versity of ldaho machine. The defeat was the first and only one of the season. And the score was I6 to O. Idaho was not in the conference so the defeat had no damaging effect on the per- centage record of the Crimson in the race for the trophy. On November 18th, Whitman College invaded the local field and the big northwest collegians were looked upon with mis- givings by Utah backers. The game was played at Bonneville field, being in the nature of an experiment. Utah won 24 to 6, out-playing the brown sweatered crew all the way. Then, the season climax. Utah 14, Aggies O. That should suffice. Romney's crew had a chance to bust Utah's conference title hopes. The Aggies had won the title the year before and they tried hard to queer the hopes of the Crimson. Their best efforts fell short and after the glorious victory there was nothing to do but declare Utah the undisputed conference champions. lt was the first undisputed title ever brought to the Bee- hive state institution and because of that the season is marked down as the most successful in Utah football history. 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I r . :' S1 'S ' Colorado College Whitman College Page One Hundred Eighty-Five x fl -jf! 'TW' ' 'A' f'f V?+ 'M1 V,,- Y 1 , , , e CW ,,, ,i .. ,,,,,, N., , ,, FROSH SQUAD Back row, left to right: Burbidge, Gillispie, Merrill, Billings, Bradshaw, Keipe, Rock, Coach Prouse. Middle row: Van Cott, Moyle, Neeley, I-lowe, Morris, jones, Burrows, Clark Front row: Rose, Oleoson, Bagley, Smith, Boberg, Collett, Wooley. Tl-IE l922 Freshman Football Team prophesies much for future Universityf :football team.s The greenlings were no small factor in the success of the champions, providing, as they did, most strenuous competition forthe varsity in scrimmage practice every night. Coach Prouse rounded out a crew that was able to out-point the varsity on more than one occasion. The result of the classy freshman season will be shown next fall in the presence in varsity togs of such stars as Boberg, Gil- lespie, Burrows, Merrill, Moyle, jones, Burbidge, Collett and others, The Frosh mixed in with their hard work four games, in three of which they were successful. They defeated Ricks Acad- emy at. Rexburg, October Zlst, score 56 to O. The Aggie fresh- men at Logan October 28th, score Z0 to 14. B. Y. College here November 10th, score 6 to Og and lost to the B. Y. U. Freshmen at Provo, 6 to 20. The latter defeat hardly does them justice as they were seriously handicapped by the absence of stars at the time. Pa e One Hundred Eighty-Six J: 0 L 4, hill' url ' YA 'ir N X A P 6 A ,AS an ' L 12 A 1 asf 1 ,A , A 2, find- gi -V 'MA' f ' i I Q' F 1 I ll:-1 1 til i A!'!1iIi3l!fiH!i'i9?1i!!E5fjlii!Hifi!iiW3'5',3QL!.Q5lE5ii5!?f'F! !f!2'1?Ll!'-'H-' 'P 5 Al ni s uf AA- . IQ ' lf. L, K I ASKET LL ifkavr A ui-A ' ' M A .V fl ' A, ' -4 RAJIJ' 1 Q' A . . 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The team that carried the' Crimson colors to the front in the state this year is deserving of the full- est measure of appreciation by all lovers of the institution. It is splendid that the team won the state title and was awarded the Rocky Mountain title by default of the Colorado division champion. The achievement is accentuated by the fact that Utah came up from behind and won the honors after having been declared virtually out ..Q.. of the running soon after . 1 '1 the start of the season. K Fitzpatrick's b a s k e t ball j i men accomplished what ttbi i was considered an impossi- 'lf W bility. After a poor start, ' E the team settled into an unbeatable stride and by .,,. f maintaining its pace in the p vlq face of bitter opposition from the other sources of competition in the state, I E .. flashed across the finish line in the lead. . A significant Point regard- iii liizi :ZEIK A 4.,tV. ing the success of the sea- .-..g son is that it is only a be- ' i4::tf 'ftltffz 't Q ginning. Fitzpatrick took ig a handful of experienced ' ig 'i.'i' men and a larger number of first year players of high school renown. W i t h 'some pains he Whipped them into a scrap-py, speedy A organization that, once it hit its stride, proved alto- gether too much for what A the Agricultural College, 1 and Brigham Young Uni- g fig, KEY if ., K L R at xg. s- .... .i,. , ' L f jffi, by 25 ? f:1, ' fer- 55 ' 3 - Page One Hundred Eighty-Eiglat Utah made a disastrous start of the season with a double defeat against the B. Y. U. at Provo on january 28th and 29th. Utah had not hit its stride and played in rather disorganized fashion The losses convinced most everybody but the Utah team that they were out of the race. The feeling was increased when the B. Y. U. in turn, went to Logan and was given an artistic trim- ming by the Aggies in two nights' p-lay. The Aggies apparently overplayed their part the 'first night and won 55 to 19. They won again the second night but the score was close. This turn seemed to drop Utah right out of the conversa- tion entirely. The Aggies had reason to 'feel good regarding their chances and Utah had every reason to feel down-cast. The Aggies came down to Salt Lake for their Utah playoffs and were able to beat out the Crimson on the first day of play. lt was Utah's third defeat in as many starts. The game showed the Crimson supporters something, however. They saw a real team in action. ln spite of the defeat that if day, many predicted a ' Utah win in the other game of the double bill and tiff? their predictions were ful- i A. filled. Utah won out by XT K l ' lt ' - in r the score of 29 to 26, after - A ' 3' n we i an extra playing period. This was the salient point - of the season. From here on Utah battled uphill but - 1 with unvarying success. , The B. Y. U. returned for - W - her second series and Utah -' ' T healed up the early season sore by beating Twitchell's ' men both nights, 35 to 33 and 24 to 18. ' g -e1' ' 1 The Crimson still had the Aggie hurdle to jump and the Aggies needed only one of the two games to smear Utah's hopes. The fact that the games were scheduled for the Logan gym seemed to dampen Utah's sudden- ly revived hopes. Fitz- patrick took his team up - if 1 XM 9 north for the decisive part All of the program and in both y games met with the neces- sary success. He returned with the state title secure. Negotiations followedwith Colorado College-for a series to decide the Rocky Mountain champion- ship. Utah's team was travelling at an invincible pace and the coach-felt that they could not be beaten. After sundry negotiations, however, the prospect of a series faded and the Tigers conceded Utah Whatever satisfaction she could find in a Rocky Mountain title claimed by default. i f 4 x f . . ft J dxf. A f .,. jf I JW? I 3 ' 6 - eff! A as T i Page One Hundred Eighty-Nine FRESH MAN BASKETBALL SEASONS RECORD At Salt Lake City Westminster College-27 Utah Erosh-40 At Sandy Sandy Athletic-23 Utah Erosh-42 At Salt Lake City Utah Copper-38 Utah Frosh-19 At Grantsville Grantsville A Club-35 Utah Erosh-38 At Centerville Centerville A. Club-17 Utah Erosh-16 sie Tl-IE conspicuous feature of freshman basketball at Utah this year was the presence of numerous first year boys on the varsity team. Eight of the varsity players paid allegiance to the green. The men who were left to carry the green through the season played commendable ball and were successful in a majority of their starts. Prouse handled the first year players through the season. After the varsity was picked, it was found advisable to lift two of the freshmen on to the first team. Merrill and Boberg were taken on and Boberg later proved the sensation of the season, being a direct factor in two Utah victories. Page One Hundred Ninety' f- V- 'inf' T . 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Q 'f V' -:Z5:'i Y- - ,3-' v T Q ' I'g,'1 ifjfif-5 V, il lf- -1 :',:..,, m ,E VMYFKA V , K ,4- i,- UTAI-I'S best bets at track sports centered around a fleet group of sprinters. The short run men, numbering such stars are Captain jewkes, Whitney, Wirthlin, Anderson and Cartwright were heavy point winners. Glen Anderson stepped off the 220- yard hurdles in record time against the B. Y. U. and his mark of 25.3 will go on the books as a state record. Vic Watkins, a freshman, spanned 22 feet 6M inches in the broad jump against the breaking a record of 22 feet six inches set by Alma Richards in 1912. The mark was measured with a cloth tape, however, and is therefore not officially incorporated on the books. i I l l l 1 Page One Hundred Ninety-Two ,- i - W fn iiljx4--'-- -. ,. .Y , v-, L,-V Q- ri fl -- e i r iw N ., ,. ' lm , l l l l lll l l l , l . ill il Y AT the time of the Utonian's going to press the state track meet was still an event of the future, Utah had entered in two dual meets, against the Aggies on May 5th and against the B. Y. U. on May Znd. ln both events the Crimson colors came forth in front. Utah decisionecl the Y by a point total of Silk to SIMZ. The Aggies surprised by their showing, making 66M points to 695 for Utah, The season was shortened into a two weelds span in order to allow time for the Utah teams to prepare for the conference meet at Boulder May 18th. rJS.:z3z'f,fanz1f'51:f3..iiuf,-.1 -i -f-A-if -M -V -- - M- H f -Y -1 Page One Hundred Ninety-Tbfee ,iaii 4.-. f .rg.fl.i..i.T.,4-T lit 4 .xc X, , , ., . , . . ii iicl fri f V , J fi' I 9, 1 l l' , ,L 4 jsj - , ,Y - - - U7 ir -WMA izwwivj V - , -,.-Y, ., ,, ,N l ' V l W l l , , X i , , I I i l l Alex l-loggan Reed Richards Seventeen runners started in the an- nual cross-country run, held April 13th, over the east bench course. Alex l-loggan, freshman, running a heady race and un- corking a terrific pace in the last mile, was winner of first place in the event. Reed Richards, also a freshman, finished second. The two runners received the official cross-country award. The other runners finished in the following order: Peterson, thirdg Kirk- man, fourth, Gillette, fifth, Erickson, sixth, Olson, seventh, Morris, eighth, Nloyle, ninth, and Borne, tenth. There is an increasing interest mani- fest in this event every year and present gs- indications are that coming years will see gftjm it one of the big features of spring pglffsi activit . ff? QM y T its .ill Rigs ,pi l. f nfl i ' . li Wig Wall j lteq Q All ' wi 'll ' If , ' i digg: ,,:ii4.1g,5+ ' i,.Y,4:7,LgL1i:.'11,, ' 'H' t41,4ig,4gg,,,1fg, r' '-' r-- Y ' ' ' ' ' vm Q 'j1'fffffffTfrf1'.,...iffiif at saea .4151 ,aefzxi Page One Hundred Ninety-Four ORGANIZATIONS BASEBALL O BE a complete record of the activities of'the school's athletic year, it is necessary that the absence of baseball be in some measure accounted for. The national pastime failed to re-birth and as a consequence was once again conspicuous by its absence at Utah. Depleted finances in the sport department served as ample excuse to avoid the propagation of the activity. A step down- ward was taken this year, however, in that not even intra-mural baseball was in evidence. The game has been a long sufferer and its killing is in many quarters considered only the humane procedure. At the present time, there is, it is true, little to stimulate a desire for the game. Until the school demonstrates an inclinaion to put it over right it would be mere folly to re-introduce it. This idea is at the foundation of its neglect by the athletic directors of the Utah colleges and all of them look 'forward to a time when it can be restored with some degree of success. Page One Hundred Ninety Five ,gh . .ll . . '-,,,y.i. ,fa-'-.gf-4 THE SQUAD SWIMMING S l-IATTERING three state records the University of Utah aquatic representatives won the State Collegiate swimming meet held at Logan on March l7th. Utah made a total of 3l points, Brigham Young University 21 points and Utah Agricul- tural College ll points. This is the second consecutive year that the Utah swimmers have won the state championship. George Nelson, captain and one of the best swimmers that Utah has ever boasted, did the majority of the scoring for Utah and was high point man of the meet. He made a total of 12M points, taking first in the 60 yard back stroke, second in the 40 yard free style and 100 yard free style. He was also on the winning relay team. Nelson in the 60 yard back stroke broke the state record. He made the three lengths in 44 seconds, clip- ping three seconds ott the old mark. Lee Christensen, Utah athlete, clipped tour seconds oft the 220 yard mark by swimming that distance in 2:43. ' Melvin Freebairn, Utah swimmer, went over the 40 yard back stroke distance in 30 2-5 seconds, setting a new mark. Page One Hundred Ninety-Six zu el ll , M, 1 ll. - vu' - .gm V . all lf o o Tl-lE TEAM Leland Christensen George Nelson john Kimball Melvin Freebairn Coach Hollings 5 l 3 Ml ll lp l V l Page One Hundred Ninety-Seve1z K' l' 'f - .GQ .X :VTE 2? A l 5 1 uf i . ll Qt llill has il ., ,.., , liiijl , ,. Whig ,.., .,. + i f l '-ill , , , 5 ,Hn .-,.- X' if ,L 1+.r:-irifl' r .1 f f -- f. - 1 ' lilf'-4111, wie Qafrfg-.ill il 'LF 1 'Ll l lj N l I lt,ygffg5 gift LLY .L - .Y ,gif-4ggf-57574,-' .Nfl-.I fffii' JliL'.iff'i'i'. 'Q1l fL7i'f1'A7l 'L ?l :W -V ,-,, . , Q.-1 H 114rL,?.-..,.r--,--.,-NLWMLI,,l.f3nLQyw::,,'lufffe2 4- --- -- gf--Y Y-,Y A V---ie -'-fsfr y , if r --4-1-.J 51. iv, ,,YY1,7Tl1::-1313, Y.:a,, L4 TT,,1..,Y,,,,mg.. -:- -,J Lys.. V iv 5.53-.:f:fa2.:f:1:f:::. A Fiiiiz QQ,-5. -izliiiiiiiixi-T37:,if...,.1'?2ff.g',1:fQfg',y,::rlL0ff:l:iile,ii?.ZEr.i'l,L,-i T157 Y, f:f..v.,. L.- .. . V - W, Y .2 4 .. .f I if y , All . up W My U .ill l AN N: . l lil rue fri ll --lr. .EH .lf l ifllfll Fil? if if ,J me 't,ei2.515,i Q:-v. , . , l ff i ifwl 'tml fl i . lllf lf? 1. .., W. ii.. ,W 5. 'ill- Tennis at Utah in 1923 was carried on by the 'following players: Stan Bonnett, captaing Art Miller, Dudley Mays, Lee Christenson, Robert Goodell, Bill Lambert, Al Lindberg and Ray King. COACH TH ERON PARMELEI2 Theron Parmelee directed their activities. The men were of limited experience and were forced into close 'defeats in two meets against the Aggies and B. Y. U. Art Miller was returned winner of the school singles championship after a most successful tournament participated in by over a score of racquet Wielders. Mel Gallagher, letter man and singles star of the 1922 team, was unable to play this year, but he functioned as manager of the team. up L .LLL ,La L .La .gmggllilliil int ll ll t fa ,il F agilax ,JW hi l iv,ili,exu . I i 2 l lii F i rl? l in . ..,. ,,,, ,SL 12-1, --:-'fc-fe -f 4- f L- L- ef. .-.:.e:.f-:- 1-,L-.1.,,-,. J..-:La Y f - A-W pf ,. .. .rn M1-,-ff-wfff-brave-f. .-1'a'r Page One Hzmdred Ninety-Eight ' Ill C :ii f. of N l J, 5.1, 1 N my C fic - , .....,.,,a, . -A. WN . Y il 5 g' in W ft, 5 qi l ' l .uf , ,, ,i ,,i. - K Via. ... .Tex-L uf. ttf- -H 1 ,V , i M4 l' it fl. , . l 'v, I if, l l l Dllll ill ix, 1 i I if! lh4,i',?'! will lrw' rlllul, lil' i iiif' fu li if iii ill 3 1 9:31 llil ' ',i'yj2'i -. .. llfffzll I 1 . - 9.4 . V. V V V tl: Q .., -- Q- -055 . - .ml . .3 . lmii 34 G 4' a P 21' if W f-2 . , i lillglll 'Y I Q 5 Nw . We ' . 5 Coach Barnes Anderson Livingston jorgensen Keate ERHAPS the most conspicuous part of the l923 wrestling season at Utah is the establishment of the Grecian art as a minor sport and the granting of official A. S. U. U. awards to WV1I'1l'lCl'S. Coach O. A. Barnes took a group of inexperienced men and through persistent effort rounded them into shape for the first inter-collegiate match held at Provo, March 24th. In this match jorgenson and Anderson Won the right to wear the official award. With the installation of wrestling as a minor sport, increased activity can be expected in years to come, xv A large group of men reported for training this year and that egg? qt, number will easily be surpassed next year. 'i ll N? W. - ' i i A W' li H :Cx .vi A ill- iilili Eiil- i llli all i l lrili i ijlli it 1 W, 1,3 H ig li 'tt Q 'tfk' ' ' 'H' gg: Y -fi -.LJ 7f --' ' Y- -iiii??:g' Page One Hundred Ninety-Nine J, zijn I l-5? 4 . - - 7 D5 , 1 . - EW' I. M, R' X '- X- .1 E LIT C-X6tAGX6xGxGxGXGxGiGLG1U.sG'sMGX61 Q00 0000000000000 JW X f fga f ue-'fr 'in gk sx Nsuf AG-yu 1 . , - ' N - ' f . . . W.. 1 '- . I 1, , w ,' - - N QW . i , , ' 'alfa s:ui'r mi - I , ' x 5 I . I 5:5 ' M 1' Ai . , ' , Q ,5 14 Q- -. if-1' ' ' f .. 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V'5 - fi.-, ,' I' I ' '. - VI, - I, 1 - r , . i 5 . -' ' ' A ' '57 ' 1 ff 1 0' E K f ' D - 1 a a I I .- V E - C I . .3 v , : 5 - n , E E , C . . g : ' , . 2 . , 'lg : IFS' a ' I IJ I T1 : . l A liiiaisf' Q . -W en : . 3- 4 xc 1... 1 1 -.i r l 1 4' .i ,il wx lu, S Hi N rl! Alf M 'Y H ' ' GX T f lm L ,C s s A l 9 ll T GN l ffl f.7,f,ffs.,..wf ,asm-15:-fiffijll In ,fi fglllli .t jst filjl ri W pi, , Wi M Grim A I I T Mi rf V31 Nfl l' sl I-'I 1 , :gin A 5 'l 1 lf' rf' ' 'C Y H sg, AT THE beginning of the year, two of the three officers sta- tioned at the University were transferred to other service. Major M. G. Randol was transferred to the School of the Line at Fort Leavenworth while Captain C. C. Knight was transferred to service with troops at Fort D. A. Russell. These two officers were replaced by Major George S. Gay and Lieutenant john B. Murphy. The two incoming officers took up the duties of their predecessors and with Captain W. A. Camp- T bell already stationed here, entered into the work with an enthus- iasm which not only insures the future success of the unit but has already added a spirit to the service which has made the training during the past year a most enjoyable feature of campus life. OFFICERS' CLUB Littlefield Anderson Grover Latimer l-lawlces Gunderson Kidder Udell Hone 0 Sidwell Nate Dunnahoo ggi! K l ,M iiljgl ii! ii X tiller I if W jWfWCwwui9QkLWWMLwLLWwsubmmmw jjj. LL- L-. -.L i. ri 'fA'vN:ig,1,n.::f i Page Two Hundred Two Y 1, 1 .H rf, a 1 N Wil I ' I x Et' Wx ' W ' tgp W Lux, .J 'N W , J' P 2.53 ?:jl,Ij ' f E443 QU S42 N-.H XLT' Q3 :f rif. 'Q' in if s ft, XXX gfxxik MJD? VT-4- 'l V . Ar' ' .-VE w M , , :TH . Q-l'1 Q '-wi 3 W y 21:11 l 5 i12253:-giLi::f '1'f'-ii 5 V'!1f' f - ' :igg:5l:.il1,Y1 .' i:ii..E.:.i'1rY:' Page Two Hundred Three 5, f 12- , . vi x ' 3 '15 I I -, yr H N .M Wf V: 1119. Hlwfgavt ! '-fe Mi WH 1 'V Lf IW W!-.? M1:3,5 Q27 WY : ww, ' , .. A I M 4' I wi: 5 ,A y IT WOULD be hard to pick an activity on the campus which offers such a varied lot of training as does the Reserve Officers Training Corps established on the campus. The course includes training entirely practical in the Field Artillery service and by no means useless to the layman. The work ranges from the gun drill and pistol firing given to the freshmen, through the topo- graphy and instruction in motorized vehicles given to the sopho- mores to the conduct of fire and advanced equitation in which the juniors and seniors are trained. O VARY the routine of class work and pistol firing a steeple-chase course was constructed and a polo field laid out with the idea of having the upper classmen and qualified under classmen compete in the chase and in the games. Polo teams were organized and some quite lively-if not scientific- polo games were played. A N OPPORTUNITY to visit various places in the country as offered by the R. O. T. C. was seized by many of the students attending the Summer Training Comp held at Camp Lewis during part of the past summer. In lieu of the rail trans- portation offered, two groups of students took the allowance in cash and purchased cars in which to go to camp. On the way up the two parties took practically the same route. On the return, however, one party came by way of Yellowstone Park while the other extended its trip over the entire summer, visiting Canada, the coastal states and Mexico, before their return. Page fwo Hundred Four J VJ., 1,47-5 X it-3 ii L :'f:'.5-4 F. , ffl! :TF .1 J I V wi W , hi H 1' 'il l1 , 4 , - ,,...- Page Two Hundred Five NA is .X xxx- . 7 I n , Hx Twill' 71- ' Ab! W 1 11 ' 4 ' V r13'J,'ff.-'N '- - f , gw WW.-lf41Q:l:,'flf l iQ,a :, ariir 'i .::-,ggfYg7 ., f ' 'A f .1iEi Q fiiT5i1?1Q1iii1ig1i 11 iil?.:5f.Mliiaeiiwy1 , , , --'J J, 2. -.-1,1 ,. ,A l ' ,V I., I 4 X-IQTQJ -f Hsin W' W1 W 2 E3 -.fl ' 1 TX?Tt, W ' L N' 4.1! 'LH 7? fQT3 D H35 i six 1 U . 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N -A Page Two Hundred Seven l?l rv- 11 'I -.11 1 A .1 Mig- , 1 'lf ' 1 l9 2 -1 L' 1' o N 1 .ft N 1' 1 lil H 1 . r K 3 QT 9 ll, . l QH1 DELTA PHI g Gleam Epsilon Chapter y Established 1921 4 '1 HQONORARY ILITERARY FRATERN ITY ' l xg' L5 BZ' T Fraters in Facultate Elaine Kinder George B. johnson Faye Cornwall Bolin Irene Tolton Esther Nelson Dean Lucy Van Cott Mabel Frazer Fraters in Universitate Helen Murdock Mildred Calclerwood Dorothy Snow Palorna Brown Virginia- Budd La Berta McGregor Esther Bridgland Anna Laura Stohl Alice l-lunter Madeline Waldis Marion Jacobs Sylvia Earrer Marva Norton Aline Dunn elk julia Taylor Madeline Stewart Edith johnson Edith Knight La Ru Tolton Maurine Carlyle ' Louise Sawyer Sarah Gillespie' QQ? 4:- 1 tl 1 1 5 1, 1 15 2 - - E- ..s. E E-.. ,r:C,,a1 ,W ,E E as f ll5i??,,,7:z1f1:5f?F?ff--,4:'f.fee'f-?- 11- ff--1. 7 f :E f , Wfffagfrff-Ee - , . . 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L , l 'v X l SIGMA KAPPA Pl-ll Establishecl 1922 LANGUAGE FRATERNITY Fraters in Facultate ,algal ...I Fllbf!-Q! fi! l Barker Russell Runzler , Kerr Fratres in U11iU6TSlfdf8 I Baker Wixey Kimball Krauss Nlerirll Barnard ,rx ll, lx E l 5 ll l ., s r r rr rw ,srr s M V s WMv-.s,s:L,,s-s l 1 Pagc Two Hundred Ten E 1 rms I ki ti Q 1 tl, I-'v hi Q , ,h-..- - ,.,, - ,, ,W 44,1 -h.,,--,,,'x K 7 nh 'L-mp' .,, ,, , +4 W W L,-. ,-1 - ,., ,, . H ' 'J 'lim V, , .. vu -VH., I M ..., , pf h lu, N W , ,1Y-V-- if-Y-,--,Y ,,,, -..--....., ,., W-, ,N Q. f, -- -f V 4 , Y ,7':,--Vf-4----'ik ' w ,,,,, 'Nm 1215 3 Fi , M, .i w, jig' E' 2- EU' '- A h f We M Ish EE 53 wg -F , hh! g ,K 1 LJ ?. 12, gf .CQ TAU KAPPA ALPHA Utah Chapter Established. 1914 DEBATING FRATERNITY Ffafers in U7'ZiU67'SifdfB St1'atfo1'dV Roache Worthen Knowlton jones Kraus Liuford Pirtridge pgflgy V mx g uvffy' M W ff if W? wh U C II mornwa q 3 Wh 1' 1 Wa? lx h paw l- H335 h +w:q f M+w 'my ' ':'L'x AQgQ.f' TN' ' ' '1 ' 'TQ QQL1 'fxQQ . A 5352 :ffffffQ5T?Qiiv i 1f7,J'fii.Lf-if. -1' 'FLYZEE I Page Two Hundred Eleven 4 in , 1 f-- w -45 A 1 9 I +I- L1 1 Q N I .LX N W A ?j 'L A 4.3.3 H' -U 33' W H .. V Q- . - . , , , . H , ' QI 34 h ' 5 , Q 5 E Y S ' .3 h k ? 5 2 , A ' 5' 1 Q , 5 . h hE':-. V7 vijws , . -I -af-ie f fn 8 wg PHI BETA PI Alpha Nu Chapter Esta'b1ish'ed 1913 M EDICAL FRATERN ITY Ffaters in U11i've1fsitZzNte Harvey Andrus Miller Marihall Rich 'West Goftfrfedsen f Stobe Wafenski johnson A Pzlrliiinshon Rdbihsdn ,ix fx Buchanan Chipmwn - Ji Petenson . Goodwih , ., 5 V2 , lg I1 l . 1' .-- hh.h , h hh h---w 4 he 5 gil,-Q--TQ Tfii-rm ,ffl 1 EQLQ11 7 'f- uggglf-1-,-.'nf1-4-1-rfqnn . , , n lf rt ' 'n 'aurnlna Page Two Hundred Twelve SX. nb, Q13 .Qi lu :gy Page Two Hundred Thirteen 'ii I il PI-II CI-II Delta Pi Chapter Established 1920 MEDICAL FRATERNITY Page Two Hmzdfed Fourteen x f AEI IIQQ IIII 11 M I V1 I ILILTI IW 'ti JTIQQI-.Qi :'wfs?iWt IISQQEQL I , I I M ' I. I: Q W1 , Z M ' C 0 1, , SI If- I fu Qt f . 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'IW IT: iw Mag raw W1 L-my ri., Wi.-',' Zyl A gc, , ' x ji 45 ' sill WU , , , gd, ,-,A,Y----g.Vh4-k 7:7-M 'A -'----'-: V-------fzfnzf-'W ff-- Wxfjjf' 4 W1 gif l Paige Two Hundred Fifteen ,l 'a .H A I n A L f -' N V I 9 2 4 L' T' O N l .-X N ' ,qifxiv , '7 1'F9:Q.?1.ii l ' ' 1 7., -ll ' f 'Q l 1 'll u L i n H N TI-IETA TAVU . l . V Y 1 ' . lLambcla Chapter ' Esfabllilshed 1920 ' EN'GlNEEIfIN.G FRATERNITYI ' . I! D . cw iv ' Fmtershin F'dQ1flgZtZ11f6 , R Dr. joseph F. Merrill Dr. Richard R. Lyman ' H. L. Baldwin A R. B. Ketchum Frcters ill Uiziwrsiiate Cope K Kjaer Fzmrinswortih ' I Lee Littlefielch Smith K Garrilty ' Kerr Anderson Weilefr Banker X M.CLegSe U jiennings l Gray ' Bell McCullough 'QP Gibbons lacobsen Kuhrie Harlan il ' A 2197! I - - ,,,, . -V L ' .3ikZ,UnL?Q:.zL,-ig-'4 xx-Qgfrfmflffciii ::1f 'rm HALL nu Lv ..g-Q, Lf i'T1j:T,rf3r?x .14 gf, rg -- 1. ' .Ql1Luv-1-13.11-11 dnl Lux arm: 5.1.-'f'r1Lg3,grvn': r. Page Two Hundred Siacfeer: f WD vi 'I K K' ' gif! V, , , -I -X 1 W 1 M' I , ., , N ...f ,,, , VW ' WW 1 M i w H! N , , ?-Affffffllike 1i1 fi f F f1if:f 'f f l f'ff1if l ' N Page Two Hundred Seventeevz 1924 UTONIAN Y- ' f w i, -R1 ,- ,T , N, n 1 Spence Hui venson Latimer Higson Hurd Nelsqn Thomzm DELTA THETA PHI Howatt S'c-gnate , ' f'Es1a1b1fishe.d '191 5: LEGAL .FRATEKNITY Richards XV3'tki'l1S -Ward if 'sf f W . 5-23' f' H-..,... f, 3 21 9 w g. z! I I O l I 2 Roche G-rieveS' A ef. - H 211-VGESOTI' jewkes GLlS'fiIi ' 'Aff QB agnxail J! . D3x'K3fD'1flZ7V' .. Lv-H112-J3GuJ lv f Page Two Hirmdfed Eighteen: i ,V 1 Page Two Hundred Nineteen 1 X 1 . ni , ,, ,.,,,,,U,- ,,,,e,,,,,, vii, V, -., +-1, Qxx nv, ,j J-ASW ff J X' by PI-II DELTA PI . Established! 1920 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FRATERNITY Fmters in Facultate johnson A Bennion Fraters in Uvziverxitate Kimball Bird Burton Keysor Hughes Roberts Simmons Bryner Norton Stewart Newlin Bird Hinckley Hurst johnson Dixon Stookey nie Covey Tolton ' Griffin Leib Page Two Hundred Twenziy W, pl! Yf' 111' ,,f, u ml' ,J X 'Yi Jw! X 1. .V ,5 'H ,M-'li ,l ETQ iff'-ki 11 55 fix Jr' qw 'ELF J 5 4-W w ff fl 5 SBSH .WWI V'----1-1-fri-81147- .,,,., A ,,, vw, ,-' fd-.. Y-.-.fW-, L D A+-Ak!--v+4M----Wh ,- . ,71'1FffI'fZf.L -.,'- WI'fT A il f . Q , -. - W.--4.,f...,'... ..,,,- .. 1.4 1 ' - ,. . 1 Page Two Hundred Twenty-One X it L , i ' IEL74 QJTONIAN w4 'J ' - h V I H ,. i , - ,' cg 1 Y H' -V A , V' r 3-h-:o-fvmvu--nun. nu-.qzf Q iv-:Af fr-:ff--1' 2'--1 , ., ' Q Q s ' - ' 5 I i if s U 1 - 5 ' V E I E :I F - I ' , r - ' ? 1 w - , Y' f N is Pl lEP'SlHLON.' j :g Gamma Gamma Qhgapier H 1,nsfaL1ed. A JQURNALISTIG FEAiF1iE'RLN?I?l'Y ' , If u a' B5 'ii W' 3 A. ' Alder A 'Kerr jenking Farnsworth Malmquist. Gmver 1 Weiler Grievkes Smith Egg Iflancfodk Q A Q Page '72ZU0,ITIZL7Zd'7I61Z.l Twe1zty,g7'wo' Page Two I-lzmdred Twenty-Tlaree . 3 -1 I X9 l U 2 -l- l I U FN l A-X N' W -4------J-P fd- 2A , ---1 Lge do W, 1 m,,1,,,,,, ug, ML- 121-': Sre-':1Q,gfieg,1ff4,..N,od-fpeefwu,,..megm-, f o oqwii 1 N1 11111r- 1 V -111 FQ' 1. 1 4 4 rig' 1 1 I 3 I1 5 3 1 . l 1 , , l 1 'l l'llf'l'A ALPHA Pl-ll Established 1920 DRAMATIC FRATERN ITY a,1v1g'navd ng siagmj Bolin ' johnson Tolton Marshall Pnzters in Universitate Babcock Schofield Candland Nelson Hearst Dunne l-loustman . Nelson Seymore QQ' V Merrill Eccles A 1 Gerrard jones in o tl 1 B 1 MN Y s unc acer . M arshall ' 1 . ll 1 ' 2 l l hi--e dffomdg ,, ' '-'lxfl 'gif 'Qi y' W ,fm hlgf QQ , ,.- .--.. Lf' 1 Q'LEIf..gA.:5TQFT' 1,., , ,, . , , ff-iT.?7fM' 'HWQE7 za- f - -fTr?F1?321?Qn: '--3'T:E,,.m'v'x2'i1,1 if 1 Page Two Hundred Twenty-Four ' Page Two Hundred Twenty-Five ,ASL 4 Q 1 4 ,A E904 UTONIIAN1 U T - A A A A Y A f L H1l1i5H!jlii68hii-Vh 4 f' vs' , . . . X 1 -ww-nw...w.. ..f .I-IFJ, ,JI ,. EF Q9 N X. 1:1 L N J N 1, Q . ll 'li Tm QA Z , i,- fi 15 ca va.-rngigvepd 'Cr ff. f, q v 1 DELTA SIGMA TPI1 .S igm a Chapter Established l9Z2' coM MERcE FRATER-NITY Ill 4233 - A J 5 5 Z I 'fb .-....-..... ' 5 it - P' 5 2 GN - Q ' U ,N E 5 8 Q Fx U, E 52, 5 32 X' o rv f F ' 91 :x :A ' ro 1 - uv 2 5 Q 6 2 Ei 1 :s 5 5 ff Q2 2 3, F -1 a 11 F , - 0 : 5- 21 ,1 o o .H cn :T O Q 2 P 1 xi gn M FD F 'I ' Q' .- WN 2 gf my P D ' E 1. . I gp x 3, i' Q i W C? Z D :Q px 'D , 5' .fo 2- '-H if 3 E Us 2 g ' wi ' D- w cn ' as U2 . c' ff . N ,. 0' 'O ,ZF Er 1: - ..,x. 1 kg vu 1 - A . E 2 4 C g l, S g Q ' -.1 CL 'fl-, 1 ru Vo' H o 'H fy ff V' :r E F :A c Q I 5 i wi A 3. A -.. La.-...as.,f.- - Page Two Hundred? Twenty-Six. ix, ,Xu ,, W f, N, .515 QI! M 1 H, 1 1 1 1 :Ai 11- -- M- - -7JWi-fT,.w1l,4:11 - - .NYW ,. -, A,+,,,4,, ,Y g, WWW , Page Two Hundred Twenty-Seven N . , C? ,.. 1. -. wfri: x 1 Tw- 1974 LTTONIAN ffm 'Hom' . M AIQPXI-IA PS I Established I922' .COM M ER CE .FRATIiE'RN1I.TI'Y R. Lam,bert' Lsmifh. E.'s uf2hef1an d H. Lgmbfegm E. Davis Pannonex L. Sellstrom Lee H, Biunier' b lil. Evans L. Iirvihe I J. Mosswndef D. Sessions, J.. Billfs R. Sloan - ' Glade 5. ?D1rLiby Wafki.nS ' Qckey 1K.fIfI'iQk'man R. Bwames' , . E L u W A l'.f'0l5 lil 'U V in 1 s sxnvps n. ,l, nl. .li f ++ fs . '44 3 J F X af . . 5 L5 if idx' .- IE U.ip:Uf1fm.1 H 1.rf..,,.f.Qg .U f.1'aTcc'r'Q3Q'1'1 'r. . . 1- r 1 11131 111-J -.XA .U 1 w'f.f.m-crphgQ..1-fqzcfccavf ' Page Two Hundred TwentyfEight X Page Two Hundred Twenty-Nine . I Y f M X 5 A 4 1924 UTONIAN W . ' , , ' ,... Y - Y-.nf ' 7 J ,J V - , I 'S N.. 7 Yp nzoa' . -' 1 ' ' . Z ' nz.: - guamsronfnlwnqafu, . i Y i A i U E Q ,E W Y W f W V r ' 1 1 - 52 l ig L f 51 f i 3 E E' I 5 E gf - ALPHA ,BETA THETA Palmer Hartman - J acksom Philkips 'GilliCS Emmett Simjons ithell KEMI White ,Fisher Mabey 4SqVuiereS ' ' Newcomer Sealy Nomgge PZLUSISOH Adams Q1 auik Tfryildr EHiflTC1'Q.l-Tgh 'I Qi G 0: 1: 'HI . I ' . I 1 a , , I , , a 2 W 1 . Y n , l V , . . - f - ' l YL .-.:c.Lg:.,, u.1o,quun - ' - . - I ' VV fJ,ggj,,-,A 'r.ml'l.1,,l.1jJ,1 1 z 144 r av r N111 Page Two1Hmqdred' X Lizi T-fb 4 , . I 1 112' ,7,-.., , , 1,11 1J:' M1 M 5 , 11,3- 1 1', 1,,,., , , . win nw, 'A 111' Fil, ,M i1 -1: 1 1-1 111 if' 1 '31 11 111. 1-11 1 l'1 144111 ,.1 H 1 1, 1, 1. ,1 11111 --1 1 r, .Ml IL1:'- ,, Q.. qv-1' f: ' fs? .Ex , N1 1, ,-J! '11 44,1 1 51 .11 W 51' 12111 1111 112 -111 1 11 1- 1 1111 1 11 .-,l' 1 41,1 1 1 1 777-7 Vg Y A'11'1 I1 X 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11, 111 1 1 1 1 I1 11 1 X '1 1 1 1 ,1, S1 1 11111 11' ' 11 11 131 1151 .fn 'w '11 11119, 11 11 1 1 '- 11 11 111' I! 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I L K ' K , Y , -'uasnmizispsulmvgximxnf-uiriir G I I r 397 'Wl' ' I I'F - 'W'-'1'1'1'c n , - 4 , - ..L........,g t 4 5 1 ' 11 1 5 u I ,:, w E4 1 gl 5 1' K A + u n 4 Y ' ' 5 1 Z v i 9 2 H SIGMAA CHI , n nssrabnlished 1908 Beta Ep-silnn Chapter' Lyman Parry Ottinger J OlT11'1.SO1'1 'Mgi1'n1qui.s,t Mmyfe Taufer Pendleton jenkins RiQ1'1 Bitfrnes Home Henderson, Miller ',Cvi!IEh'11iSI Q ?S1oa4n Stevens Force Rbbbimn 'Huttbn ' G'uStin Ensign Murdock Smith' Wirtlilin Decker Whitney Iewkes Warkirn fi ' Ei n 33 . 7: - A E I 1 5 , li Y W Y , , , F d.-.JAD,,,gf,1,,,UJ:2Jf1wA,J 1 crm, Liu 1,1 1 r Lu U7 mum r unf. .1 3 -1 11117734 .-,rf . -J .f-.43-1:1?vQ'f,.7 giryglign .-1 L5n:gn4Q:,,q1gfLU33wn W Page T160 Hzmdred TlJirtyhEiglJt w y ' M 1 Page Two Hundred Thirty-Nine 5 I x 'Sli 'fi-ll M' sw ', ' l ' 'l Q l .lr MJ Preebairn Jacobsen Crowley Linford Reese Pl KAPPA ALPHA Established 1912 Alpha Tau Chapter Bri nton Watkins Worthen Murdoch Woods Nelson jeorgenson Cannon Sheets Dinwoody Alder lvloffet Case Stevenson Snow l-l arrow Chipman Lindford jeorgenson Creer Whiting Buchanan l-lurren Parkinson Nelson Snow lllr, P, -------i---H - q M , ,-sr.-.Vw If Q gf rg -..-. 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Wil lilll 573 RM, fb f -V- Cl-ll SIGMA DELTA Founded l9Zl Hansen V l-iarland Dibble Orser Christensen Henderson Thomas Trinenan Richmond Shelley Sampson Shelley Q Marshall Christensen HM Dawson ll ,w . 'fl 7, l V, J, l l l l lliqglll ii fl! lhx ll n llll l leg? ,gan -..l - --in - 1 - , ,. ,zncgsg , Y 2 :f4 '-f :,. izy, zxl' Page Two Hundred Fifty-Four I jg 'g :EWS i HM f W 953113 H2241 l 13557 I f 1N Qfffe v. wx 614 -nfs Mr H E5 ,TN l' NH! 3- mg' 1: 1.1-.. I Page Two Hundred Fifty-Five E :W'j Mm.: V fx 1 iw s uf w. M ,M f 1 'HJ x QW? XM .vw n 1 1 .Elf 'Hi 43h Syf f l as x Q-, X V WM Mays' :ww I v' Wi. 1,11 , 1 Y .J 4 . xl , . --r'-Y I -LI ,,1., IM . I 'FW W I I A .r A .1 J' K ' . IRITIES . - . .. V ANQAAAAQ AAQQB QQ QQRQ DAER R nan 5 3392? f Q is 'wi . V, . W ' L 1 - I.- ' 1 - Sli? . -. 1- V I- ' - 'O' - Nsef -'6 - I , ' L .', , . If ll .I I ., . 'I w , 1 '1,: . 'lx , ' by ' 'I ,. E ZH g ' : . W.. :16Y'.:-.- iI - 'I ' I . fl . I. I, ii, V .,...... ' 'lr 'num K, wi in fl A11 gg W . 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QFAQJL 'T l 9 2 4 U T Q N l A N ff? tg t.a':'rf5 i Qi , I f -Q'iiibiktf?ief,ea.i:fi1Tii:Tf:g5'i'TT:f 'n'f ' 'P ' e' lf J, 31 1 il 3 g J J Till 5 1 l g5:a9fafs:g.s , ' ' 1 V A - ass V MQ 1 CHI OMEGA Xi Alpha Chapter Established 1914 Sorores in Uatifziersitate Henrietta Bird Beatrice Hurst Mildred Gerrard A Martha Schofield Francis Gibbs Marion Reed Caroline Cannon Rhea Lamplugh Ellen Schram Aline Griffin Elsa Keysor Eugenia Hanson 'Gladys Griffin Leona Evans Ruth Poynter Lucile- Covey Ruth Jennings Martha Cannon Judith Keysor Rachel Baliff Edith Teudt La Rue Hanson Mary McKellar Shelley McKnight Ethel Evans M. Calclerwood Hortense Stohl Lorna Garrett Edith Smith Ruth, Scocroft Cammile Stohl A May Keysor Grace Jeremy Avey Ryan Rose Hill 'X Eilene Dooley Jeanette Ure Adell Gustin Q ft 5 - 1 if -l 'im n 1, 'E L jjiijg, C C s s or , ' J J lhff- l-K f-JT 7 '3?fT'l-1--1'-'Qi-USUZTT'--fl,L.11-r wgtffetgaif if zuwguafnli. a,.- ' ' - - -if LE.3l2:7fffZ,gJ.1-.tag ifTfln-'fig 121232 f,w, f, 1, in illi- Page Two Hundred Fifty-Eiglat Page Two Hundred Fifty-Nine 'I l I A f l924 LYTONIAN . X i i i i VW -?in37?i:u'ov?'fnsnsnuw1n4., :lf 2' ll l . l ff , L gf 9 7 l-an J l lil E l 'ij 3 5 l ff l 5 N 'll C .Q. P ' ll 4 ' 3 .L gl LE' 2' f Q, gl GAMJMA PHI 'Founded 1897 Sorores in U7l,iZlET5iI?df6 ' Cgecil Harvey - Qlark Radclatz Stohr Straupl Thomas -ljixon johnes Kincaid Moyle Wilson Townsend- Brgxndon Dumyon Jacobs H Armstrong- Armst-pong Denn Earl Hall l-latch Jacobs f Barton A Riter Budge Oswaild' lrviine in n MacLean Barry A Nelson Kinfggbury Croxall Evans Bolin Tolton F5 Stearns '41 l'W all ,Q 2 l! ,S 5 il I 7J.1.?'fQ..J.-n '?1XJ.i , Page T5w0 Hluvzdfed Sixfy 1-Q. Us r-rn . , 4.1-1 1.2, Mafgx nz 5. 4. :f.c1,v,:J 1 ,- ,fl Qc-533341 -fl Ying .u 5 L, , V1 ' W .M 1, X -A 4- .1-ill xi' Page Two Hz411d1'ecZ Sixty-One is ww uronlfw lfljgxo my M41 - E ie,,,,-1 SST, . 'QQ : uxifis... LO!!! i iiisifwiimmnfsx' 1. ' 5 W I A -'haw-1. nwm--,uQgn. 1? l ' ' 1. l B P, il E r S , , g' i B I T l f -1 fl: .1 ,ay 'P . -Q I ' - 5 w lb, M I 1 is ' D ELTA EPSI LON Founded 191 l Stookey V' Brown Murdock Stookey Buchanan Bird Ellison Reese Stohl Rigby Brown l-latch Murdock Dodds Anderson I-leiner Ellison Streeper Kelley Stein Blryner Nloudsley Woodruli Talmadge Rogers ,Kelly db Rigby Holbrook Edwards Smith fri J' we r If - I ' Qi fl - Y E - V- . Ti -- J- -1 mfr-fuw f nun ui q ,l i2l!i'l' dI-5- Page Two Hundred Sixty-Two - W x :W , Mf, 41 1, . , ,X xx- A II 1 ,N M J, ' H M H ., , ei Page Two Hmzdrezi Sixty-Three 7, rm? f' . , ?EA .. . nama n 1-v1 VL, V-F Mx - 1 l . 1 5 'I 4 gl 1 .L 5.-1 'aw .13 A 1 Q XXQIF T B 19 3 -1- Lf T ow 1 N W f+aaaaaaaaF-WQQQF -W F 1- f .. . LS- L rw, J Y 1 1 :I o 1, I D V n 2 . Q? ,v lf X A ' sf.. M, . , .,,. ......fr.f A n 'f ' ' ag . W . I . 5 1 I I D I an P w I Q 2 H Q 15, ALPHA CHI -l- Founded 19141 Sorores in U1zi'0e1fsiz5a2fe M. Bermion L. Whipple L. Roositer M. Stewart E. Lund D. snow V. Smith R. Brain 1. Burton E. Bridgeland F. Russell 4 R. Bradford C. Marshall L. Farrell Mabel Stewart Mary Chipman H. O'Neil J. jones M. Chipman M. Chipman M. Child AL. Stratford N. Hunter R. Stewart 3. Schofield A. Love S. Lund L. Cannon R. Sears D. Foss u E. Foss E M. Thompson. AW F' F .... -f F 1' F' 1 I Page Two Hundred Sixty-Four I W Page Two 1'1Zl'lZLl7'Ed Sixty-Five 9. 1924 UTONIAN Savanna. img imma. in ,. ' , ' J, V 'H-11-1-4 i n so - B y 1 j p '1'fY???T1'f2 5 5 I i ii . ' 'l A i . A ll 5 g r i J 1 5 l s y 'i In wzazw Q LAMBDA PHILAMBDA 2 lVlcCaslin Hills Budd Turner V. Budd Cowley W orleton Wolstenholme Schuifllebarger Jennings ' Free Beavers jackson Comeclley Thornton T3 x Ifouncled l9l9 Candland Woods Clyde Smith Schafer Q5 Wright Lewis Robinson Hubbard liich Worleton Circle Madsen McGinnley Smith Brough Anderson Barnard Layton Holbrook q'invn'gQ-rr f v 555,54 5.31 -4- - '--f- Y . in, -v, .,,,,,- 'v-'H1'3i:L,Ti'1Tf,fwf,.effiia 4- , , i rvrf :'. ci.: rg. f '- -- - f -- - f--2 Y '- '7'f':+f: -:n.'. f'...f:.: Page Two Hundred Sixty-Six if-ef -.f f--1 ir on q N Page Two Hundred Sixty-Seven :..,,....,..g-..-5--:L ff , :' T'TT 'T'T' f'7 f'f7y 'fF0 N YT on wi-15-AA-'.fX77N' 4'gA51if i'--:1:: W egg wk :Q---Ml-4 -25 fifxfv Qfijggfifvfr L?TONILXf.-W A' . . I E? , .. , . . . 1 U: , ,. X ' iw f in fan. ., ,.. ,. ' 111 QU :S w 5 Q E Fl , 3 'li Q-' ri VE was cf X, ak 'S Baumbeigef Roberts Bird Anderson Mtlfonakie lltflilllh I f :.:,f,:4g.i-f..i.f9:lLtx54:if71,- W if - W '-:ff-ff., fkfg Af' Xi- ,f Mg,- n 4 i Xi ..,,,WW,,p,fW I- I 2 'V- ' 1 Nl 3 ftp- ? 4 Agua' :sg K Zig - 1 E M Q 1 I Ei W 5' I a ' 5 gi I 9 9 S , 'Z h GAMMA ' SIGMA Foun ded 192.1 Sorores in Uvziveriiutqtg , Kimball Fguregill Rose McMillan , Michelson' Cottereil Huflbert Ridggs n En king Bfarnosg Farreili ' nik Ridgesi Roberts Robinson Cofttereli N fi! johnson i aumiberger n ---.-7.-'--. L , I 'u I l , f 1- 1-1 - -rt 1 V rt rl x, 4QJ2T,w i i rJ.x.J.f iL1..x'm'FfJ A114 111'T'IT'Lx :J 1L1iJ7 'Lflf 1, TU- 551111 J,LLf',' 'I on 3. f 4 44,1 ,CHL 1' 'i Triigg Page Tw0'Hu1zdred- Sixfgv-Eight -v Hx. f . EN M i V l I 'i 1, 1 --M A- M, Page Two Hundred Sixty-Nine K I . Q I JQNET , I ,lx V. I . . 'Vg 1924 LJTONIAN I' 3II,b:!i0!hi'!'niw -m7nxb'c::n'dn - D Wirf fsb'-2 -vying:-1 no vfmznp . 3 . 2' a - 5 . : ' 1 . . -'fbY,f' 1- gf- 1 5 PI EPS1,LoN Flmnded 1921 A- Quf1yle M. 'Campbell G. EdW211'dS D. Green F -L. .Green Wrgn Md-Ilville E. ,Icphnson E. Wiama Cook W 13. Waddoupi fE.qiwarZf5, P. Quayle . . il Euliigggzguw mi5tE Tu.zru.J,x.u.L.LL.Gj.. :. 4.rA1 Lu cu n'3'IC1.1.-rf L. r'3.x.L1 5-L.Q ozijggij'-f'-L qnsapsmus , ' ' l ,lau:u1l1nlo1fa'e.mn5 Page Two .Huguiqad Swevity 4 wx 1' WIA .- ' -W,-V--WW- V- 1 , ,A , y , uh. , ill? Wu W ' ' Page Two Hundred Seventy-Ovze 1 w n 3. ,, A .L Q14 , 'Q r-- A if V , ..... .... .... ........ ,W :W CLUBS A D QM 'a n K 'V E W SOC I ET IES . ' - ' . ', I Y Q fame: 'cxanescmcmcsexeucidxci '-vzmzazazazmmvxamnxazr-mmm: A . 8 4e1x,y31 1, .. ' , E005 'J Y ' f' if 1 ' n A ,- V ' -. 12 4 , 3-,f A g . ' if ' - X ffl . .' '- g- ' :L - gin. ,he ' V I b : . . - ' t W5 . .mx A cs: W 21' k i .w 5 . - - 1 7, '. , -V ' 'fp' X Ll. U ' l if J 'i l QM U'roN1 Q , H k - F 1 - , I e-n:r:n:mn:1nui'dbnrivmuwr -' 1 f' k J ' fi , X ' .1 , ' - XJ -5-f ' E 6 if V I H I AL N H 5 Ifnzrnk n un.: xxx? S E ai BEE lflLl'ViE CLUB t :Composed of the seven sltiidents who Cluirinsig their four yeafrs of college have 'been foremost in student: Sactivities, 'I JiO'e W0 rthen Afton Wright Frzfncese Gibbs l A Glen Watkins Pearl Kimball Madeline 'Stewart Steve Kerr gl ' li iii 1. t. ,, ...,. ...... if ii fffQQ.Lni.,m..thmmwe. M Page Two Hundred' Se'vef1it'y-Four Page Two Hundred Seventy-Five ,- , ff-, 1 , K'T ' W , I I I If f--W-.-VlT....-A .- W- W.-.Y Y -WN -Am . , V , . S ,,.. , .. ,,i...,,.,- ,f -,.',,,3,fh:jI'7 , . 5 I. wif' -Inq. ' .1 ,Ii - , f2fv:fT,,,-I.-r :5.1f:,,5N:, ,I II I 35? xi - ' :Q-,1 -1fV ' Q I F' ' 'iil'l'11:'1 i' if : 'fi:J31'1?i . 5 i' ---,,.., ,S, .. -WIN I Ig IEIIQI I gl, ,IM If IW 5' I 1 , I I II ff ' 'II' IIj!,.'I Vi I I 21. I -' U NUI W , ,- NIV: III if I if ,JI 'WI 5.33 I Q' Pl' Eff .: I Wx x 'sk' ' :' 2i5,g1 I 'gin ...I I OWL AND KEY SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Gibbons Baker Peak U Smith Irvine , . II I N X jones .,Worthen I in-I M II . yi , I I I 1 I I :I I I I I I I . 7 , . -. W-- ,V , H - H4 -- fx:-,III Page Two Hundred Se'Ue1zty-Six ,lx l,. L , Y 'll lf? V, l ll ' ll ll- l e - A lv-l lu'-----W--'H l V lm l l ' ugsfl ,- il llilslll l W ,ml l lf ,Hill gl , we g M- - M ' lil Fl. V w lil l' ll: V IH 'lfi I fl li' .lv lil! l lfiissl f' - D ,X A ' - 1 Q Q , .Z ,x . -aff -f N? SKULL AND BONES jumon HONORARY SOCIETY Alder Wallace J Menzies orgenson Jepson ' 1 Lambrecht Grieves Nelson S f d ' Bird trat or' Moyle Martin l-lagen lVlcl.eese al W lf'-2 Murdock Barnes ll ll l Wil ' ' l 'l l I l gji, foiliflgfl fi? 22715 rrrer .1212 ' :.Q3J- H, ' ' - -- f-V ' -i- i -'-- -gin f A -35 'V AL, f H -V wfgn Page Two Hundred Sezlenty-Seven fx X I , 1 nil ' 1 : :Z , , ,fx 1 i , .Y.,. , H ,L -,,,, Y R- W , , al ,gg- . f ,, fox. Xwsflx 4, ,s , A , , it ,M A 4. llwltf A 1 wa , l f 1 l 1 Wi ..--.i ,qs-':,, yy Lxk -v 7.1 ,in A ' l., lil ,Jil ,l ' ffmxq' ti :':'i .-,i ,. i to-.1-,..Dl.x.f1..: 1J.'..ilfl13I'I' i'ET?. 1'Tfi , 5 L5,f: 9?--3 ' ' ' T'f?Tia:Z' Mel i l tial lzl ll l lla Mill rl ll ll ' lin ,li ll lil' li l A lil. l l lllill QQ ll ' ' llifl liigl 4 'll ill l H' l , l lil, lffll Ei ' ll SlXTY - NlNERS Sccmt Sutton . Irvine Alder Smith Lee Moyle Cttinger Dinwoody Barker Farnsworth Watkins Lambrecht Menzies Nathan Watkins Y Chipman jewkes Naylor Nelson gy-wifi A 'wg M' yd! jones james X ,Sill l l PI,-X. , QI, l l I l 3 l j...:!ll I l ,riflll l ' l lilll l - li ':'ll l,lQ 4 ,W ii l V- ff-T if- --1 1: -:Y -:V J Y - - Y-Y - ---Y - - Y --A :L--4 QQ! -,.lAYQ.w--:A.-,U, L 1 Z LW 717.-Y, 1.-71:-.T-r--AS..---Q-. :ill-1 ' ,- ..-., ..- ,..,.. .,,.,.s,.,.,,, .Y ,, -N -,-.N :Y..f.,,,..,....W,-.-. . I , ,, Him,--rg, 4: -,,Y.A,,,.:4,-A ,i ,L L-,Lqir-vJA.,, L77 4 V, i. . ,i . , 1 V ,, .. 1 t., . ,,,,i Page. Two Hundred Sevefzty-Eight -w Culn M' . Ill , i , . , W . .3 QC ,,.. A, y , l lu . C -..ily D. a ARROWfCLUB SoP HOMORE SOCIETY R. Hodgson ' Evans l-l. Nation H. Stevens M. Callahan L. Saunders J. Blades C. Enking R. Alford aff? R. Friel F. Murray V. Champion R. Davidson M. Miller L. Richards Page Two Hundred S6.UE1Zfj!-Nf116 l , we-s lm xl! ll l l 4 wh mv il Wx ll 'Q ww Wd ll' il ll, fllll fi 1 is lllll l lr- ki? ' Qll, 'iff 14+ -llllvyvl ,i-ig lifwl ask? xg. lib. lpn rfg Q l lllgtl . llgl 3 will r l lll ,i - , i . 'l 1 1 for 1' n Y n l924 L'ToN1AN o -s sg Mi-MVA! on Lf, ,N Qi-Q? 7 ffegggjgfrrfffffwlfbz' 5 1 ':f4 fEf4il' X' QQ- 'L - N 1 . W , l li i 'l S + E , HJ ,Q GASQIS A DEBATLNG SOCIETY ,i if . ' . Michiaelson Jacobs johnson i Ridges Murdock Wixey ' Blades Farrell Carlyle Schettler Dimond Nelson Calderwood i Norton Bird Enking Chipman Chipman M. Chipman Anderson Wilkenson I Sasse Barnes Wi1kSH.Son els Murdock Foss Chadwick Taylor Bfryner Rose ' Tolton Davis Bates Bang Fisher' Struckland ,F or V I , ' 3 , ,:iif:'LEJJg-gl!-1-M' MU-'E2L2:LLvl-1 ' U.J...u.J'L'! 'J f f-ALE i ufillfi -'Q1-1'-A f,,-. lvk ,Aff-xg :draw.iJ.Q,r,.43,gL.4ff-1-Cg,Ly-f-1-v.1J1Ac rv ' run' awp 5 4 Page 'Two Hundred Eighty Qfij. !fx ,Q , I HN 1 'V' L-,hf uf ffl! Mi 'RH T .Q S ffm , f-. 39:31 f' x 4. .nf if ,fif f' 5415 K U H 1 rf, 11, ' '11, V gwl 4... L, vi2p:2INiYif'Q'?i94 9E7fiT'cjTfiffa.4 f - if ' F ' ' - ' Page Two Hundred Eighty-One lf.. LH. ,OI ' l9Z4 UTONIAN ff - . ' - -+- Q 4' . ' lgl y , W . ,vga-amass' xiwnfur 'X J 5, , , L Q , l lwuraww - 5 . . ' n Amr. l l E E ' H I ll , ' I 5 l l' 'Y JN OF THE ONORARY SE'NI1OR..G-IRLUS SOQIETFY Fmtgzlrs :Fam-Eltafe I Ri4dlgc:s 1 Merrill l Qraguu Y l Frateazivifiz U1l'i'U6T'3i'tUfE- n P . Gibbs' ' Wright M Blemion Murelock Michfelsm. Duiifne Taylor A Stewart- Covey ' Farrell Slclicifieelcl Kimball: A Bird il U 1 , ' H f f -5 7 . 'lm ...g -4154-.TI 'f Ef7Fi?i'Z 'r-P LU 'li Dailey ' ' a x 'fc' ... H., ,f WL- zrrrnf, ,.crv,m1'um1,1 ADfXU,,fnn-4-y:A-M -- pq-I.. - --Q . ..- .l 'C . l ll l l W I . nd P082 F1120 Himired Eiglf15gz+,Tw0 W 1 N w J 1 i s Page Two Hundred Eighty-Three li9mI!.Qmu!.3hT!l!hh9!ml'9 n 1 l.. - A rar: , K V V' g fe- W, .iLQ21Q.y, V il C1 5wQf 9z4 UTONIAN n . l Ml 3 s 'B ITQWD V Smifh Whipple StQOkEy I Sears Kimball Ure DEA Puy A Ragkli' ' Chugg UNIV ERSITY GfU I LD Seym Qre Stewaft Qu ayie Frazer' Ki-zysof ' Cbvey Pramg Keysbr 'Feuxdtr Lamefea uk Samuelisorg DSU jlenn-ings ' Leonard' Hauison QB axtQ1a WHi'tU'e,y atshiill. Wien,n Allflii Lund Gnffin ' yi N 1 E 5 , -i K x' J wx 'Sf 1 4 X 1 ' . Q a ' 1 I i z v I u 2 ' S f K' . ,, -. ,. win31J+,,g4,,g,g11n,-Q Lrx,cm1mPL,f,1,c1.-:rnLA-L1.kLU.,.-1xzu,::.nx-u 1-U-1- L4..La.Z.f1f N! Pug? Two -Hunzlred Eigglafyfowr H1 I I W , Hr- .,, ,,,,, , ,rm u ,M v 1 1 I , f y A ll 1 41 312' it W , r Page Two Hundred Eighty-Five my 'x 5 I 5 I A w N f N QE if 4 Y . N 5 , V 1934- L1ToN 1 ,NN . A . ,. f -.. Q- avvi, wfiql 'Nh -. A 'J A -Q 'oranqgn ewn Q v ' u v 1IhlP511'l'llIHhAlShS5S 44:-v V 2 V V A 4?-Ni Hr. V H A Y ' X A fi li , Vi. ' f w , ' 5 f , A ' ai ' 'HOME ECQNOMJCS XQLU A Qupavylt 5 , Thorflgzy ,MichQ1SOrr W , Budd Palmer Gimfih Hamm RQbe'r'os W2ugSgE21ffX N Dru-my Hei t1 - , V Leifb A 2 l Z 4 .. E L - . M E X Rage Two'H1m2ired EigV1ty:Six 5 Page Two Hundred Eighty-Seven 1 1, fk ' Q5 ,f,,,.,-,v x ' ,,- 765 l 9 .6 -le 1... l U N I A nl AL -,- irf - - f T553 fail l I ef-I-A'-3'-1::11:f1Tfi:f,uW: 'ws if ,rifzzsgf ,Z ,,.,...f.V,V, 7i,,..q,,:2. WAI. ll 521 --E+ TTU l Els Y , , U . il 1 I 1 , 5 .I 2 A ll? ll if ' ,Nl i g I lf l ylil ll! lb llk l A EL ATENEO Rogers Linford Kimball johnson Wilkinson Plant Barnard FIRST QUARTER jay Rogers, Prekident Pearl Kimball, Vice-Preside-izt L. I. Barnard, Secretary WINTER QUARTER Chas. Lindford, President Edith johnson, Vice-President Kent Wilkenson, Secretary R 531 SPRING QUARTER if Chas. Linford, President llg' jos. Riter, Vice-President Nl J. Romney, Secretary lil ' ' Q .WWHH 'wwf' Q7MM. f.'.f Page Two Hundred Eighty-Eight at A-+4A '1 'TjTkN -Firma ' ,Wx R ijglxf 1 ll 3 I in in x l x at .....l,L.-i4 fx f 14, ' ' f v,,,f.-,:-',,f-. l feels - l'l.1i'??'1i., file-ffizv,new-Tl 'aw--fu-, ,. , 3'-'E'-L 1...-4----it-':g'1 ' A41-tl'imlfEl'f'f-'lxvhi 1ag+...'l ':::T: :s:: -T:-..' ' 'Qi' V-'kit' .JFLVY 'S'i H - e' :a'-I-::'+1' '-N.,-1 'M-1'-5f:EL--W -Le'-L-Vf,Lg,,-.Q1f,1,f:2,'f- -Qi 'llz X A J is 1 1 u EL ATENEO El Ateneo, a club for advanced Spanish students, was U organized in the fall of 1920. Weekly meetings are held on the campus, at which the students meet in a social way to hear and A speak Spanish. All work of the club is carried on in Spanish. E? Barnard Evans E. Murray Barnes Freshman Naylor Bates Farley Osborn Bernstein Gardner Pense Bloom Goddard Phillips Bowman I-licks Plant Brooks jack Riter Chugg . Jensen Robey Cirkel johnson Rogers ' Clark Kimball Romney Collins Klemm Rosenblatt Cowley Leggett Sellstrom Creer Linford Shepard Dagenhart Lipman Sills 'Emmett Lloyd Smith Edwards Marshall Sutton Evans K. Miles Wilkinson ,aeqroe-.-f.'m.,,,,L,,m:i.-f.t Eff- .r,.,r ,,V-,-I w.1ff: f 1fmm' E A Page Two Hundred Eighty-Nine 1 Q, 'ffl ljir . l 53' ,.,, ,, B .iff 1 c . 0 i 9+ 2 fl U r o N l A N W E2 , nod 7,,. ,,-,..?,c,-W,- l,,lc,.W ,,,,,,,a,,d ,,, Y-, B., ,, ,A Y R . tl I I , la B s B r :I N iff V i 5 ! fl g .iq . Jw 1 r V' B 4 1 f H ri . PRESBIDENTS CLUB' t Q . . A club composed of the presidents of campus ,O1fg?iI'1'lZ21f1OI1S,. Cope Worthen Cassaday Beal Kerr Farrell ' Davis Bennion Schofield Richards . Warenski Murdock Gunderson Alder I' Butler Harvey Czndland Rose -Kjaer Bradford Michelson Smith I Burbridge Roche 4 Emmett Blackham Linford Stratford Stookey Mclseese Lyman Campbell Gibbs Quayle johnson Mitchell Bates NlcLeese Billings Malmquist Richards Bird Watkins Olsen Parkinson i Rich ,as I ' ri5Tl'ii:z.ziI am' '.17fEBf1T7f 1'TLLEgs4ai.,f1:47l:a-VA.fn,4or,,t gg-.. 11.1 L-,milieu-L-Myer.,-'f.'A-fn. u-ir1'n1-cgffY:f,ctiJv L-:1- Page Two Hzmdred Ninety. Page Two Hundred Ninety-One 1924 UTONI, xl me P , ll ,'. ' ' f 1 -- 1 fr. 'l l , 2: . . Y l 1- li -'--, 1 rd H 1 ' f ffl 41 W 1 ' , E , -H, - f . s . V, V T:lf!hlUlllDV'fli'il'l!?llh'l'i f - -97 Y aw-pwfnn-. .1-w..,..4.. D-,n...v., ' X ,K BL, M, ' f in I. ki Q U E' 5: 3. I 5 9 li gl . v I .1 l - 3 3 , I 5 , 1 ' 1 I if 452 , S061 AETY QF Mivhelspla Seymore - 'Emmett ,l-ljinthliey Cmtergzll QF-:lrfhr Carlisle Nllerrill . Kimball .N lrlunlter Edwards . l?iXtof1 V Hughes. Waisdm Rowlette Fname Sinimonsl Merrill Ph'i.1lifpisf Achrman -Lamererw Cornwalfl I Ivpson ' ,Nelsoxi 'Lowe Baker +5 1 , 4 . I 1 ' n l 5 ll 1 , w : , . N N . 5 ll V Y V ' ' ' ,x , V V V W: - Y -V M.,-fm, ll.,Lu,LJ:-r-f L,UfTf1ggg:cv'gI,mj,11.12:. X 1-114 A fxzgqq'-71--,f - - - 7 .14.-.,. ., . - - V ..u,nl l lzflqge Two Humzmzl 1v'me1:y4rw0 ' L, ' x fr I-. ,WN rf ,, ,' M. Q, Y , WW., I 1 x 44' 1,95 1 r'I Ind :Q .1 w. 7' '7 Y YM li? J if FU 4 zig ,, H' 4 5 Qu I 'fl V I 1 , 25-5 M I X ,gl H L Sift? l SMH' lfifigf f iggh U 'I i L 72531 K 90 W TW ,xl ig 14' , 1 my I 51 l I wwf R r i' , UN r SQ 5 ' RTW Q1 ' , W 3 11 5- nw Y K 'Y 'Aff' Y 'ff ff, , Y W' fQ f,fii4 i'i.i-'UT li A' ?l?37Q1Q fQf?4 -. Y ,rfff YQ- w TEiq:'fi?fffQj?:f,l1Tfli fiQf' 'L-:4:'i2f'11EEL, if '4iLf i:'g1g N TL- Tffii 1 Page' Two Hundred Ninety-Three ll ' x , fmf. . - A also l9Z-4 UJEQGNIAN Wlffm, y, 1 'ss -ninntnng swan if ' ' w-:-xmnnw-.5r.s-ummy , l l l C lf l A A ll W A A ' ll l l . . J M2 'W X l Q , AQ 1 2 C C is PQI-1. Pi. -CLUB ' in ia STUDEN,Ts IN KINDERGARTEN COURSES ag . 'ig Blackham ' jorgenson Dale Smith Ehrieh Crane Taylor- Core I McDonald Newton W addoups Thomas Rowberry Ralph Adams Whitehead Keate Lynch . Howard Spiers Spiers Adams Spiers O'Niell Brand Woodard Michaels Evans Woodruff Brown Mills Miller Faddis jones Callister Hammer Musser' N Fehr Taggart Curtain jack O'KeAffe ,Gibson Ashton Eliason Creer Waddoups' O'Niell justison Gehrmen Sabine Miriam 'Mills Smurthwaite ' Nish Newren Petersen Riley Stevenson Dalton A Fmters in 1Fa5uIia.t,e A Rose jones Mary Willianisen N 52 c' il' il M - , AAA AAAAA Ah AA A A A A A Lx 1Q1ijji,'ib,j1i7-,IIC-if , 7,31 K -- vcvvsf it ., nrmnnrqcnl ' nl !! Page ,Two Hundred Ninety-Four v ,V ,4, I wx ,,, ' I 1 1 I I Page Two Hundred Ninety-Five 1 v I! I il l ' , X l' A fxjgpefvwl l9Z4 uroulnixi l .1.,m.1.... ,f.f.....Q,., l l V W V l l 'l i A :ll l i A l 3 1 3 i W l 1 y 3 2ll y W V 4 r A ACCQUNTANTSW CLUB .3 Ml' I Hogan .q I W l is Reese Busby ' Bills Fox 'l-Iigby Klem Hansen Feland jackson Williams Thomas Russell Easton Smith Vowles Thergood Kirkham- Yancey Thomson Richard l Wilson Mault Partridge Sessions Gibson Cook ' Weiss 1. L Pitchforth Jacobsen Cosgrove Sorenson ll il Kirk J Lyman l i l l Cook jones Ocxe, Winters Christensen LeRoy Timpson Wilde l-lull Lambert Thomas Anderson X Hilliard, Morton Vier Hughes l Jensen Nelson Webb Jensen I johnson M. Nelson Burrows Walters Walters Beorlace McCartney jones, jr.. X Urie i l 4 l 4 Q i , I L l V' riuux Un 1 gl . Q . gi gnu glove-xox.-. 1 mlu :es U1 i.r1vrm1L,LLg4: 1 Page Two Hundred' Ninety-Six ,c CL: L ITAu,AJi11 L-' - 'I i I l ,l B I u 1 n I nauwin nn-niwgin f., ., . LV 'XIV ,V X A 1 l Wy! 'isa fi g rl ,. ,LUV fa N 'ff -ww ,. W X ffl ., ,, If I , if-ii if , 'fs ,y Liaq Wgig WWW I: '31-NF? 5ff:.i'.' tif: :xv .V .X 45? 21 1 :- Y. Eff x' 4 ALM! XQQQH WW PW , V! y . , V r NH , ww-H7--- -- ,, -.,,, .A , . ,, --- ----ww. Y L W, , 1. . V -, . , --V - -W -- Y- V Y mg, .,,A,..,LL,,,L! , ..-., .. , ,,, Y . . ,V f----1 Y-f--WH -U '--.W T A Page Two Hundred Nivzety-Sezzen i 1 V l l 11 ll l i l i 1 .,! I ,,,. r ,, 'x I djs FW Y A 'X X Q A A M ii I 9 2 ta U T U N I A N QF-fx-75-A 4 ' ., N' i 5 l gl' . ,gf 'gl l, at ll: E' 'l -5 1 , 1 .Eli CGMMERCE CLUB at ' F' STUDENTS IN SCHOOL or COMMERCE AND' FINANCE + g ti? ' gli Straford Oake I-larper Wright. Robinson McGuire Murdock Gibson Mortan Mathewson Reese Lyman Stucki Ure Jacobsen Cook Feline Stevens Linford Partridge Pitchforth Cosgrove Dawson Sorenson E Weiss l-lawkes Faux Anderson' Turner Fernstrom O'Connor Richards Bon Nelson Lee Barnard Cummings Pang Miller jones Butler Thompson Williams Williams Olstrom Rife Brown Kirkham Naylor Wheeler Sutherland Wells l-lughes Tuttle ' ' 'ill ' ill Q V ' li- f' ' 'rar 'f ' rr ' 'ATA' ' -m'f M 7 ' WWC' C' J QI xr - V 7. w-ravi , T'fD '5LL Page Two Hundred Ninety-Eigbt 1 A I EQ1? A M Page Two Hundred Ninety-Nine l I I I I . X ' W , Qf3'lJ ' l 9 2 4 L' T O N l .IX N Itfiifmx , -. . -, , ,f ,X 2 . ' ,xmq-.-swab.-nnvgzrnznzsu X, ' ' 'I I J ..-ew-+ 5 ll E ll El 1 5 I 1 E I 3,3 I I! I r lf I ' ! I II T I l fl W TRGTTERS' CLUB GIRLS, KRIDING ICI.As's ' Ure Blades' Straup Quale Ridlges ' H. Armstrong Wills McGregor Dixon Paddodk Boothe ' Stratford Wright johnson Wilkenson Romney De: Pue Mills Armstrong K. Wilkenson Stewart Q22 Tolton Crikel Jorgensen Bates johnson Woods lVl,urdock Hurlburt ' ,E I ,S I ' L l I F .. 1:L.Qg.LJ umm' Q,1,n.1TI11 ., .,,4-ul, ,Mu-,il u,uTl'1:1TT:r'rL:r:4Q.:.mJu..L,-5 -1 1,1 f-55:5 wg, '-.fA3i 3.1f,w - , ummm-annumi Page Three Hundred 4 , 1 r -v - T- ... . An. A M Ml r gn uf' ' ' A' ' g ' - M: ,. 5- ' T H7 , P51114 w VJ' ' . U 'mf 1 rg Z' 'xi x is ' 4f'J'I,' ffl! .1 ,N -x X M, ILM' fwkgflx iw' fm?-A -, N 11 '. , ,Je e 1 mi ,up psi' yy, 375 Qt. JCI, aw ww e I., , Y ' 5,1575 My QL -.F H , 'Q' ,,.'-llfQ, '1 CL 6.451 Chi .ff My., I ,A ,eg ai' . v -nik if wg ,I Qi., 4 ff! IN U 'X ,ff I rf! X Wi 3 ,HIV 1 PM NV., ' Q1 153, wa Wm. Q pn T My 1 G15 1 yu, I Q1 4 MJ lf: I - Hi' E :3'l 1, S- e,eMA,,i.,,,,,,,MLMM e e, ee, , , ,e ee e we A ,T --,,,e,.,Q.,e Me-- e e -ee J 5 I ' u, L- V- , f mm, YY V 1 I A , . ,g: ,. 1 1 Page Three Hundred One an PRIARS Social Club-Members have been primarily engaged in Church work .lor three or more consecutive months. Williams jones jeppson Keipe Thomas Bushnell Trotier J. F. Smith Stratford E Faux Woods Smith Stucki jenkins Lyman Chipman Smith Baird Iverson Buchanan Clark Layton l-licken Lambert Freebairn Stewart Mitchell Hoare Partridge Richards Rampton Peterson Rozell Okey Oleson Tanner Edmonds ein Stevenson Clark Sorenson Pack Doxey Bailliff jackson . Miles Eccles Lyon Robinson Bolschweiler Daynes Simons V Anderson Nelson Dalton Bennion Page Three Htmdred Two N, 'w 1 Y I N Page Three I-lufzdrea' Three Mgi,ClQp M Sdlifalni HT ' Rigby Hal! Jones, Brown Barton Stookey Talmadge Hanson Sciowcroft P M CLUB Ellison Rigby Ceciil Woodruff Fox A 4 l , lf , l. F. ! , 1. l ..--. 155 Q. 4 1924 UTO'INllAN - A oil l W. ,.... . ..... .... .. El 4 Radclilltg Gan,nO1j Moylel lrleinbi' Nelson ' Kelli? Danni Keysof 1 : n I I I I .. ' 2 u 1 ..., u n rusnn ual. . . . 'll' mcnqQ4,gg3Q4.owfxi-info:-'zcvg . .. Page Three .Hundred Four ...-. I-. ,U 'Pl 'f ,I Page Three Hundred Five 2 li L . E974 uToNiAN r I 'Tl QYPWADOHYQOEUITIIJIAQ' -' -L: lean ?-W L jl 4 rd .X ' L i 1 is ' lil i V I lh A UTOPIAN CLUB ' L 4 Anderson Jennings Gunderson Green Y 'Kidder Lee Ross Croft Barnes Brafgnall Stewart. 'Butler Menzies Nate Plant Kipp Hays, Hansen Carter Walton Monson Chadwick Lindsay jones Waligott in Alkire Larson Barber Nelson 'Cosgrove 'Sidwell Cutler A Christi-anson Hawkes Mg:Clellan Flowers Menzies Larsen Gentry Ak b F - i . . :N I I r . f -- --' 'ji'--3' 'W ' 'V-E H --A-'---T A' ' ' V l 3 Y 'fC.2I1QQ,f1f.J,LaieM,1,1gr,.Lf,Ln1u , L4,m,U1,..,, - - mga LM, -. ,La f.-,ua-1r,f.r.r:--4g,JJ,.c:cvw f,lLfv-f1:.- 1' -urnurnuu A ' I-' PEE Tlfree TH '1Z7iiZi 19211-3 ix MVN' ,v fl W 11.-2 1, ,ws -1 -if 5 A.: I as , 5 I JJ, 4 W 4' .fx r-Y L will aug! li' .W '4 , :wi VL PagFT7Jree 'Hilfldfzii ' 327125131 k ,W 1,1 1 ,Vi , --jx 1 L1 4 . IL? sf-Tiff! V V --4 A s - f V 3 - N 4 ,fff-X , W H M n-,TSP fiqf ff f U 3 U -- Hi W Vs' W N ,, M-,M-AQ7-n . 1 , , :tg 511 W -:Qi 2 Ll Q25-:ITLZN f. sv W-- vm-.. ,..,,-,T.,...4L.,..,,..,,,:,,,,L4f,,::.DJ::. ii:, pg WI' w lf? A HW 'lil' U f 1-mg + n :swf E! ww i Q1 lm Q ' 45 1'U1w 1 'W rm! Un ' WP Fig ., I' k:9s+:,s s ,fy W IQ 1 ? 1 nf. Y.. J -,. Wi? wf 'P 'fin Sf ,Q S, GI RLS' BUSINESS CLUB Gibson Schaffer Thurber I-lays Bates Mault Anderson Segil B arrows W atson Ak. ' ,L J' w XR ,n s inyfs sm n if nl ,Ig-:ly N 1 ' 1 1 ' 'Wifi his 4 'L' ' I if ' . 1 Ml i ' -13:1 ' Page Tbree Hundred Eight T - , S f 'I?.:T.'IfiZ:: begin--. -,.-.,-1 , ' ' ' - , .-..L1.s,,.L.',LL.L4-,. -.'fL'.:- ,WJ-1 l ,W ,,,:T. - WWW7, ,77, ....,.,xX J Qs 7 'X' ix' N 2337: J iffy ,Q , fl- -4' ,l x. ll l l ll 7 l l ' lx 1 L w r V lll'Eij'T l ' ' l l ll 'W nl' J Y Y ll J ' N r- - 'waz K, 1 1. u .f N, l 3 lv'-W'-'W lm' lm' W l un l 4 l E ll-Qi i lllll lla, l ,lr E, 5.2 l ll l-lfll -1 ll 3 l ENGINEERS Gibbons M'cLeese She-:l'ley Callahan Croppef A l lllf E l llli il llgl, Page Three Hundred 'Nine lol EUTERPEAN SOCIETY Rich Taylor l-lalverson Stewart lVlcBride l-lenderson Snow Wood Carlisle Wixcey Page Tbrce Hundred Ten' . 1 4 wr 'v f 1 f 'Y , ' W f ,. -- , . ,gfrf--' - X -Heyy ix Y 'A ,wg .. yi wg. 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To the Goddess of Satire do we joyously dedicate this section. Presenting as completely as possible: T - li.. Administra'ti'onr. 2. Classes. 34 Clubs, 1 4. Press. 5. Music. 6. Opera. T S9525 . i in it tg E T rr 5 2 ' , if ' 5 4 l .c 'ai-1. ru :. 1 n ' .- laagcq , . :ZTLLLLQ 4-4.11ati,-de-i.AJ.a-.3511-1,1 -.Ax i 'TLA J1X'1,j'a'1 rjii,r':-FQ 'r1 uf':'v'irf':,r1r r14'fJ'T a ctgazfi Page Three Hundred Thirteen 1 Page Three Hundred Fourteen if, 1 . uf-, ..g. . .. A, A., TI-IE U. OF U. CAMPUS 1923 I-Iere we have some exquisite views of our present campus. No buildings or surroundings have ever been 'found to equal these. W ,J hyd 5 rw! q - Q, ,kk i ' . g:f2F, f 1' :sh L ggi, ,- ., , - .32-eff :L . xl f,- 5: HQ? 'g57k:aesWW:..':,Mega., A faaaf 15'6?'?LfiiM , ,QQ Q 3 2 wSf,we:,2 5.3,--gi 'ff 27 . Q- -.ann Mwwfa-eaffina, , K ' , vi.-9. f'1,j'11 . wim'-. e.f:2:e1-fre-inereeai-f''ffiqtgaw.gf',,f-regex:-.:-H '- A me i , g-aw,--. V 1 i - 111' --.,f5-a ,fe ,i.iE,:.gv,,i.Ws-.se-3'-1-me 4 -- Y . 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I T wi W ,WWWmmmW MWA 4W WmmWmw.m,4w : Vfi f - 1-fT?Tff i f f?ii iii f -3gi,i, '1 T3fffjf3 Q r Page Three Hzmdred Twenty ww, MM, s 1 .1 11 I ,H M ' 'N , ' y V Cf, u. wr N ' V 1 , X! -'fe----W rw' !4 -.-- , ,., ,,., lm, ' . , ffV,:,-:gTg1,f1- A if ' e, ff 'NJ mf W -I M5 liiyjjff iff wi :iffy We-3 , Q ' - gf? V MMF N JV gm Nleegfg W Elf? W 16,5 TI-IE BEE-Hive CLUB ,fl Composed of the seven students, who during their sojourn at . . . x U Elf college, have been foremost m the mmds of the pollce. iw, M iw V M ? Wi? E11 Q H, ?'H+efffQe- ,fin 57 lfffe 7 eh 'fi ff: ei.A lil- J ee f e A ee f ff ' ?f3-??? i1e Vi' Mir:1.grit igiT:ii'Lfii::1'j2gg:gif ' ' 'H M 'f T'1'i11i,i'i j ff ggjgziffgifii if .'-.' jr! i--1 Q . ,- Z Page Three Hundred Twenty-One Page Three Hundred Twenty-Two onstage, sensual Gi ward. SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FOUIRTI-I SESS.ii'3N. Yo1..04- WASIIINCWON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923. Na 314 ' SENATE, ' suuw-:Na rom-in cowrnm,-r Fun 'nv ms. The 1-T A T-T-T'-' T T T Tr 3 crum- uuinival ilzlpping - Bourd on 1490, ' ' -'l 1' to 1 thgligif 'Hon of Iiiilili-iiirl llewhlelx Nh' -u of n WM Pl ' ' ' ' I M'r. I' rum Ilie qu,i','i nQ1,J H U I 1-hntrnu CORD. mulm Fa mi Alix I V rinnui- , The rc- In X w nunlona' 'ugli- unsxvr-rei .mm I fr-. v. mums it will be 'I'hP 1 lu, m.s. The Put: Dz,u.J ol. 11m pro ieinpt-i-14. mrvviiry have fm- 'IJIIPS 11l1llI'lllll is DISUSPDC. Uhli LH' AUTUMOITILES. uw rrggixggggjgd lirgf-igjgwtlie Sfqiznte xi emu- HE editors of this magazine have made it one oi the fore- most in the U. S. The material they have contributed has been original and interesting. They have effected many new mechanics in the makeup of the magazine such as the addition of a comic section and a sporting page. Under their editorship the circulation of the paper has been doubled. Their influence in America's journalistic world is second only to Mr. Hearst. Page Three I-luindred 'lizziefzty-TIJree ----- 1-1,1-H 1-1, -1----W 7--JA' ,--x e . , - -- -V--H V X, NH ,V -, -.f5. Page Tbree Hundred Twenty-Four I af 6 11' W ar H M N-iw phi w Lx H e A L? H e 11 W 317' 1 LH 1 M51 Mf,,r12f M2 173 Nix, ,QQ mc ., ifji, IX. xx 1, I ff'-. ' 4,2 6 Wi? 1 1 ,Jil 1 1 ul., ., , r 'llfi 1 ,.. 2 1 I X Q5 7' j , W., W My. , .l, 1 W '1' NN -V -cn . Wy ..f Qu, iiqilll , , L PW l Ig ' Wg !,, ' 1'-N 1: 1 H iw WM' ,-I H W I L7 i' ' If i- 4-:Ha I H lv am M LL iff? 'N 'Vi , gf f NSI Ig, ex 12 Jv.,'.f ,y L,1 X iid vi ,film 5 if hug, 1 Lg vx , 15.9.3 L, MA E iid ' Ui' ' LFQ NM 11:94 ' fuzii bjim ' 'K ,Q Q wry Lg ,f ' N 5 L----4Q1--Y-:if1f--U-x--A-----AKAN-V -,A--M - -0- Q1 M--v----A--V---A--A-1 -- - - --A- 37 - - - -- f ' ' ' if? ii if ' 2? iii gi 3 Page Three Hundred Twenty-Five F Ml' Page Tbree Hundred Twenty-Six After several unsuccessful attempts we were finally able to procure a photo of the modest gentleman to the left. Na- ture has blest him with a very retiring disposition. ll' we must criticize him, which is almost inconceivable, we would say that he is inclined to be a bit too backward. Perhaps this is caused by his being conscious of his superiority among his fellow beings. He may feel uneasy in their presence. We ask you to ob- serve his gentle facial expression. The other two gentlemen are in the photo- graph merely to point out Mr. Cassady's superiority: you or l would have done just as well. Not in Session Page Three Hundred Twenty-Seven Q mi L 1 im' ,ng 9 ,1,,,.,4 -1 V-Y ,W- - V 'Nl' .-. 1 .Mp , A-W- , - I W , . - - , .1,Q. L,,.,g1,4..L,Q.:,.,':L'I1ff , x ai 'Wk , 1 'ilmf P H ly V., W 0 W H4913 ' x .5 32 1 1 xl ' ' flaw , 'hx' , .4 ifzriuklx ,.,:,1, limi Qiffl, 41 ww 'Jfw MQW H , V I'-L.-C - -V 511-, . i. -'A . 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We always suspected that Phil was strug- gling against a repression to crash peoples' skulls together and we have at last unearthed the cause. We have succeeded in getting a picture of Phil in his native haunts. As a mere infant he learned learned to play with the apes and crocodiles. lt hardly seems possible that he has been able to develop to such a high degree of civilization. We beg of you that you be more tolerant of-Phil because of this. lf he playfully knocks one of your bones out of place do not reprimand him for itg remember that in time he may outlive the handicap- of having spent his childhood as a barbarian. H--Tvs,-,. i1.gg.47.-T A-.. - 1 . . ,j,....e -W ,...,.:i- 11:17- 11... f ' Y Page Three Hundred Thirty One .1 , - ' IH lf I 1 t'!'1X1 X' .lu lfi l 5 ig' IMIM 151257 MFTUV N lv VN pil? ef.-:Q QQLWQS ,X x ' W' WT-G V? 3, S L N11 i 'TE A QEQWX M MEMS '11 N: Il' iyl fy. - .4 ,X-g mf ,lr wr .1 wi 1 4 ' H Mg, Msg I w LL V' 1 wif ETH 73 WF 3 .Q 0 N SNK .1 IN 2 SQL ,Sv 94 fx x W W N Page Tb ree Hundred Thirty- Two my 1 4 r l A ii, l l vi! ,- ww -me-meer Hb .,T,y',, 1 j,-.li V I Desiring to be eccentric, the Al- pha Chis, after much deliberation, chose a home of which they have reason to be proud. We have been fortunate in procuring an inside view of their home, which is pic- tured to the right. 1 To the left we have the setting for the annual tiddle winks contest between the engineers and the med- ics. It is at such contests as these that college spirit reaches its acme. This can easily be appreciated when we view the looks of excitement on the faces of the crowd in the stand. Page Three Hundred Thirty-flaree Page TlJree'Hu1zdred Thirty-Four pw-1 --f. X I -I J 4 ' W , .iwfgf -45 V ., J f N x 42 N W ! k r XX xx. 41 o l 1 Page Three Hundred Tbifty-Five 1 X - y 'UW f ' J' L N 73 K ' ' Ni ,.,,,,, . T, 1 ,, 4, W x I 1 J Judy find Mike The Corduroy Magnates 1 4 S 1 Betas Featuring the Goloshes Page Tbree Hundred Thirty-Six IM, i, ll-rx HWQ. Y N 2 w lk ,A , , u 1 ,1 ,,, A l. . M 1 .-, M .vm 1 x Q 1 .AV ' 515, UZ-ax ,f , ffl If J, HTL? 'V' A4 K . 'X , mf e 5113? wi lik i 'tl g 3 U. Af, ,-...,-..,-, ,,g,,L,,,, :J ,,,,. ,N 2. -. - 4 , ,H ' 11' 1 ' Q 41, , xl , ,N lm' - f?Qf2'f':':f1i77 i ff . ,,,. i, Y , ,. , M f ' T 7v 'f f'- MAX 'wtf 4- fr ,,9'c'N 1 -,gg ' 4.5. 4' f - f ,, :,Jw W X 1, -1 X , M. ,fm K -,f,, ,wgqygpz ' N ,-Q I N 0 U YgflwwfY2f'f,f5fQgEKQQYW K 'V'1'T'W57,i3f:9PM X I 'Wh SX N. 'NINE ff M .' 5Ff'fw 'f' A-Y I 'ffffff' 'T-.5C'f, ' k1'5'?'Z11'H-14-M ,qv 2 5 K, CX r Y-,,.U.,l .,r ,Q ,, Vfr .1 M, V ,l,'. ,mx X IH 5 Of? 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' Reef ? -ll fi RNS N 'A l if-lg. an 3 L- f i 4 : E f f n 5 1 5 A 5 ,N ,A l E :- :f E::1.i?:-:: I::iQ4:s5:fgig..:-ln:-ir.:xv 4'-. ii t, i ,..,, The new and unusual-that sparkling reality which is known as the life of each school year-is caught and held forever within the pages of Bureau built annuals. The ability to assist in making permanent such delight- ful bits of class spontaneity rests in an organization of creative artists guided by some 17 years of College Annual work, which experience is the knowledge of balance and taste and the fitness of doing things well. In the finest year books of American Colleges the sincerity and genu- ineness of Bureau Engraving quality instantly impresses one. They are class records that will live forever. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING, INC. COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS The pracliral sicle of Annual management, including adfvertising. selling, organizalinn and finance, is com- prehensively covered in a series of Editurial und Business Management boalzs called 'Success in Annual Building, furnishedfree tqAnnualExecuti1es. Secure Bureau co-up:-ration. life invite your correspon- dence. Page fbrec Hundred Thirty-Eight 'tl' y, 1 L 5 1 V . -'Y ' ' ,, ' ' ' 'lrf M, ,,,,,,,, A eeee . -V 1 .,,. -i -H---i It rfb ' -, 'A - ff x ,nfl 1, -.s lil ng... .i K' 51 Z-.- ---.- -,f,--V -U V W liz QW i I is Ml fjllfil Q li A 5 l win' My I I QW THE DESERET lNATlOlNAL BANK stty and i THE DESERET SAVINGS BANK Wi With Comblned Assets of 358,000,000 Invites Commercial and Safvivzgs Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent The average young lady ,hasua vo- Prof.- Who was Noah? Cabulafy Of 0UlY 500 W0Td5 W5 ff Stude- The fellow who invented arc small stock, but thlnk of the turnover. lights-ff KW F ,N if ' . T . tim Aspiring Contributor- You may re- D liflgg Q1 ject my prose, but I'm sure you'll like Did your girl win anything in the N XJ' thisg it s verse, prize waltz, last night? 'ip- ' Q Editor Cafter readingl-x'Why pro- No, but she was complimented on 'X l nounce your W's like v's? her good showing. s lu' l it llslll g l Ili l NJ H Y , , Y MM ,,,- A ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, - .-V ., E7-em, :,A-e:.1 - -JN'-b -YY:--A lfhili Qle iiiiiQi:iizgeee ,pete ee ringing Q 13,1211 l I ,fr -:,::r:tzQ:Q::fLp111eesui32i::':'::'f:':::::fz: 'A' ':.112i:g1i'ig-lil. :1Le1::.gd,:-'.1:1-.efii. .tureii f. 1.-re, 1 Page Three Hundred Thirty-Nine --will ill fi.T-T-1 ' 'AIX . fag it? Ii If A 'sill I 'N Y f' i All lsr ll fu-gm-V-1--fa1f'f'114'-f ESQ. ,XIII ' K ' ' ' ll rfQ',i:if,21 1-,gf-1,-if---9-..-..T. 12:24.-S2232-i-fffQ'i pf, :f?5i'f-If ,ll,lQ1lZZ,21T7 ,'ZLT I3 xiximiifai-Z-fiivfffqlfk-xii,Egfr- .gil-,L ,'2Lf.,y,,l:f --.lm ll l' illrl II 1'1- HW All lllll .sl I il, 'v-r .gl I all IM I, ,X I lil' fl I .Ita ll-5 r 511: I lgliir' 2 U J .if-' I F, fill I ell -LIE , .M 4 I .ull lily ii' 'lllr I THE NEWHOUSE HOTEL Salt Lake City, Utah ABSOULTELY FIREFROOF 400 Outside Rooms Each With Separate Bath The 'Hotel where you will find a splendid conibination of beautiful' roonis and excellent service at reasonable rates I DINING ROOM AND COFFEE Sl-IOP Headquarters for Meetings and Conventions In the heart of the business and shopping district RATES 32.00 PER DAY UP I. H. WATERS, Managing Director I LEYSON-PEARSALL CO. Specialige on GIFT WARES Particularly favors for Fraternity and Sorority Parties jEWELERS 236 Main Street First Frosh- Say, Who's that swell dame you just said hello to? Second Frosh- Why, she's the girl who lives across the street from us. First Frosh- I-luh, I didn't recognize her all dressed up. just bought a ticket for Salome. 1 Well, i'm sure she'll be pleased with It JI lout s.,,, , -,- ' Page Three Hundred Forty , l l The cover for this annual was created by THE DAVID J. MOLLO Y 1551 Nwssrem Avs.cruc.Ac.o Jcvdcjbrlalnplu X ., QE J' lizeeaa' CO. .Smart-fl saw you with Betty last night again. Yqu and she are pretty thick. aren't your Set- Yep, but she's the thicker of us two. john- l'm an electrician. Last night at Ruth? the luse hlew out and l fixed it. 'llenry-'flluhl You'i'e no electrician. Yeti re an icliotl ' What makes Mignon so popular? Oh, when a man calls. she asks him a ritltlle and keeps him in the clark the rest ol the evening. She-'lWhere are Doris and Ed? Ile- I saw them in the hall having a race. She- Who won ? l-le- I don't knowg they were neck and neck when I left. WE THANK THE STUDENTS Of the University of Utah for the opportiiriity of serving them, T0 those who are leaving we etxeiid our best wishes arid hope to have the pleasure ,agairi of serviiig all those who retarri. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Page Three Hundred Forty-One OUR SER VEE: -putting the milk at your door. -putting it there regularly, unfailingly. fputting it there Sundays, Holidays, 365 days in the year. -putting it there in time for breakfast. You not only get the best of milk but also an infinite amount of service with every quart. CLOVER LEAP DAIRY 159 West lst South St. Was. 2177 DQN'T FORGET US Orders Taken for Wigs and Toupes , Marcel and Permanent Waving Wberz you want fratermty I -jewelry, class pins, etc. Walker 5 Beauty Parlor A. J. AUERBACH, Manager fWLZ7'L1fLf6lCf7fL7'Z7'Lg Mar-zufacfurer of jeweler Switches, Transformations, Puffs, Pompaclours, Pin Curls, etc. E- Massaging, glalnlic-u1?ng,.Shampooing . . an. aux ressinv 113 South Mem Upstalfs . Phone for Appointment Wfiasatch 370 Page Three Hurzdred Forty-Two I I IVIAINTAINING HIGH STANDARDS The L,l7Zl'ZJC7'Sllj' of Utah is the only iristitiitiori iii the State heloiigiiig to the ASSQCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES Certairily this is iiidicatifoe of the scholastic stariclarcls rriairitaiiied here. This fact coiiplecl with the S67't07fLS-77Zt7Zfl66l7l6SS of the stiicleiits generally is prodiictifoe of exceptionally high class work. Here is the place to prepare for leadership iii the great iiiclilstrial era into which the west is eiiteriiig. Make yoiir plaris to eiiter iiext fall. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Page Three Hundred Forty Thr e I l 1 , l I I - I I , V H U , f ,ir 1 f' rl I , , eeee e,e.,eeee 1 U I l . ,,f.- N -V ,I g THE CALIFORNIAC just to think, said the tourist, I came all the way from Boston just to see your wonderful sunset. Someone's been stringin' ye, stranger, answered Alkali Ikeg it ain't mine. He- That tunnel we just passed through cost a million dollars. Fair One- It was an absolute waste of money as far as you are concerned, WHERE HE GOT OEF She- When a man who bores me terrible asks me where I live I always say, 'In the suburbs. ' He- How clever. And where do you live? She- In the suburbs. The shades of night were falling fast, When for a kiss he asked herg She must have answered Yes because- The shades came down still faster! YOUR WARM EST FRIENDS Castle d C225 an A cereal food beverage 'N' llslh made from the purest COALS of irzgredierzts This year marks another step in the popularity of these famous Utah coals-for more than 29 years they have been recognized as the leading fuels of the west. Ask Your Dealer Utah Euel Company Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals DRINK D BETTER THAN BEER , -- - - -- V -'f--- --f- '--- V Page Three Hundred Forty-Four QUICK WORK MODERN HOMES BETTER HOME SITES Money for Home lizzildizzg lzzszmzzzce-Every Kind ASHTON-j ENKINS COMPANY 32 MAIN STREET My, but you look good in this pic- ture. Why shouldn't I? Mother was look- ing right at me While it was being taken. Marie- l'll never trust any man in the dark. Jimmie falter a scrapj- lt's a cinch you have nothing to fear in- the day time, Tl'llS'LL RUSSIA Count Pineski- How lar is the Hotel llez1doI'l? Duke Ashski- Not lar. 'fWell, how lar? Oh, about a bombs throw. 'Il suppose I'll pine away, remarked I Socrates, raising the cup to his lips. Big Negro- Look here, Sambo, what would you do if you wuz to git a letter from dat Ku Klux Klan? Little Negro- Boy, l'd read dat note on de tram. Sonny Finkelstein- Eadder, was your beeples vell-to-do? Fadder Finkelstein- Nein, son, dey vas hard to do. t First Roommate-f'What did you lose? Second Roommate-'Nothing why? Eirst Roommate- I saw you fixing up your desk today. A gent Whose cognomen was Sam Tried to crib on a physics exam I-Ie got the right note And he wrote and he wrote And they said: What a smart boy he am! The Happy Home Has Electric Servants to make housework easy Come in and see our complete stock of electrical household appliances UTAH POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY Efficient Public Service Everytbiizg Electrical for the Home Page Three Hundred Forty Five Q at H g 4 4, 4 LA DELL PHOTO STUDIOS 274 South Main See over twelve IJitr1tZr'ed ciits iii this book. 1924 Utonian U of U from La Dell Photos by J. J. and F. L. BOOTH PHOTOGRAPHERS High Class Portraits Uriofer All Weather Conditions Phone Wasatch 1834 Three Hiizzdrea' Forty-Six l To study cn' not to study, Thzil is the question. Whether' 'tis nobler in the mind to sulfur the Szircusin :mil nutmvnzous comments of Q D , . N , Z1 math pull.. Q 9 ' I Or to Qgtuily diligently und by op- - I A pming end tliein. X 'lis ai Vconsummzitum greatly to be n i desired. But- NHEST BV-TES' I Oh hell. lcl's sleep. What Qid you Lind Nlzilwel do alter 1 the dancer iIQl1. nfitliing In speak ol. ' O-uh! 'Ulf' CVUCWI mal' 'UFS Ulm' Say, pop. do the liezillien Africans f71I'7'lZU7lff3d as being the wear punts? mos! popular of all libs im- nghh-h nm.. fiona! nmfees semvfd at the ' ' big ju, Uemn Comiwlfjolz, llien wliyd you- put that punts . -W 0,7 buttnm in the collection they took up Lliielcind, Ii.-. - - . lor em Iudayr Delivered and Sold Everywliere Oh, what 3 dark mom! f, ,. -- 77 . Plme ll'1W 3 3 Well, here's where things develop. vm po' .U P .. ...- I :iff 4' ii ..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' 'li 01 E1 1. 1 - um a .. 54 -,W A , .... ' 4 ' ' ' I ff--. '.'. ...ff - '7' l1?JsI . '. 7 E xly llll. HOTEL BEAUTIFUL. u - an H . 'Ili E-Agni ? 1- flllrl 'gli I V5 ', -Q E: I Ni 1 -ba g : A I nga i ff 1 g ill : L , I ', . , ni? S5 A fi if ill r , 1, egg g imi iiyl i in .3 rflr - i A' E 'i M-T - : 'Q-- L - -I E' H I t W f - Q Q uw- -9 ' i ,Qt y 1- T 5 : r 7 eacquar em oi 1 li. E i n lm' 2?-20 . .5 A L5 'P D! 1 ' li QI! -Ei a. 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SHOE SERVICE qalt Lqke Ciw Utah Z2 W. 2nd South Mail Orders USTANDARD COAL lIMl718d in Utah STANDARD COAL COMPANY Wasatch 4600 Hyland 1213 Hyland 1918 Page Three I-lavzdred Forty-Eight f'?'x, 5'-34N-L . SN h 1034 Lflwmlfxm Wfis ,swisggs Q P . This the 1924 U T O N I ,- is from the Press of the PARAGON PRINTING COMPANY 33 Richards Street Salt Lake City, U tah 'KD FK5 ' ' ' 6 1 'i , 9 1 N i 5 5 5 C 'U!S.5!.'lQSl!LK5VQ mllug. 905521 I N 3539: FII 1 'T QE? in 'Qui 1V ' ,ji 5 3 i 2 I L1 F 1 , 3 E - - , , uw! ss ff T KP, Thru! 'SLEBD11 1-I X-LH ' J,XIx'LAirL 2Cm-.A V N 1 I L 1- 1 -rx 'Lf nuxwf-ufrn us. L.LsI1'!fJI1 57133-Tnfifv Page Three Hundred Forty-Nine AUTOGRAPHS b Zigi? Wi? ' D ww In pf f v - .I - - - lbwdbwmwum jZV fffc,L Mfg 5'4fC2Q'Q..,kJ QQ M770 A U T O G R A P H S Q ! ' fs' X ,f , ,X rf-Q14 , - wwf f f I ' H f ' - .. XX , , A X 7 . 1 l ,. 1 , ll . ' if V! If XS, f K I I 'if Q v I -,f K ALL V! M 1,07 I . X . I K' , Z7 V . 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