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THE BOARD. frgaei' Q 211:-.'. 11::::52'g.Lt1'..f lzlf .ft 11 meg.: 5.11.1 w1:.., Wu 1 e, ,- ii .-.. ...--af will-Y ..., -11-, .V . 1. 1 gi..-, . .Q .,., . , 1, ,. F- ,... as - 4 a 'i 3' Q, g,.4',.1,Q31:f.,., L L t 4 Table of' Contents VV.-XSH BURN PEOPLE. .. The College. .... .. Trustees. . Faculty. . .. Classes. . .. Acacleiny. . . Fine Arts.. .. . .. Eaculty. . Llasses. . .. . .. Art Department. Law School. Faculty. . Classes . , Engineering. . Classes. . XV.-XSHBURN :XTl'lLETlCS. ... Football. . Varsity. . Freshman. . Basketball. . Baseball. . Page 9 10 10 12 16 ....50 58 58 59 ....62 63 63 64 76 77 S3 S4 86 91 9.2 94 Trael4....... ............. 96 Girls Athletics. ....... ......... . .. 96 VVASHBURN ORGANIZATIONS. . . 99 Publication. . .. . .. Student Rody. .. literary. . .. . .. Dehate. . Departmental. . . Religious. . .... Draniaties. . . Fraternities. . .. ....l00 .. .... 104 107 ....112 ....l16 ....1Z5 ....l31 ....133 XVASEIRIIRN SPIRIT. . ............ .... 1 55 The Semi-Centenni The Enclownient. . Future Wv3ihl7L11'11. Present Campus. ,. al Pageant .....156 ....160 .. .... .. .... 164 NVASIIIBURN COLOR. Tradition. . .. . . . .. Literary. . . .. Snapshots. . Comedy. . .. ....l66 ..,..171 ....172 ....174 ......l75 5 1 Q .mciwh-was., e V X G -2 - 3- r: ... 4:,1...-,,...:.',n.,: 5 M V NW M231 J v :S 'f V Fax A- J ,J IB L ANWQTHQRQDWQQW-fvmeomammamwcemmoog ' I- f A TimesUNWQMSQMAHKOTQMNQrfnnmmfn zf'ecQ1max Q1 1 If QQ' ,Q I W ' X 23? w Af57f f 5 5 X269 oi, HUA f5f'e .17 ?f4,,o 'Avo MA ff .-,.4g?2 -EgQvqZ?5 u'8u 551,95 A fzf74zif,f ,a.,ga 1. 4 ,fvf-w,., ., fo: J N vwnegf ., M6 W 0 t w M 1 , fffsww f 'T M2 V- fi! , Q 0-' Q ,ya ftQ,,f. .ff oifligq In dia 6 J gggaq' JL' 42 lyglgig-U M 5. 47 b w, ' ' 9 mf of K Q' my , W jpg . 4 M fg j K 2' in AL. 4 i n X X 'RR H M gf' mg aff?-3, i 5 'Q ff' N ,Y fs: R f ' JV fi ! 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Secretary to President NVonier. A. ll., lNashhurn College WJ. SAMUEL GRTNG HEFELBOXVER. Professor of Philosophy ancl Education. Phi Beta Kappa. A. R., Pennsylvania College: Grailuate of Leip- siq. llollig anrl Princeton: A. M. anil Ph, D.. Harvarrl. ARTHUR MAY HYDE. Professor of History anal Economics. A. R., X ale Liniversity 39. M. A.. Yale University '94, RLTH C. KINGMAX. lnstrnctor in Spanish. Kappa Kappa Chi. A. B., lVashhurn College 'l2. JOHN ERVIN KIRKPATRICK, Associate Professor of History and Political Science. A. M., Yale University '06: Ph. D., Hartfortl Tlieological Seniinary B. D. anrl D. D.. Chicago Seminary 95. HAZEL KLINGAMAN. Assistant Instructor in German A. B., VVashhurn College 'l5. CHARLOTTE MEXDELL LEAVITT. Professor of linglish Literature. Kappa Alpha Theta. Ph. H., University of Michigan '99: M. A., Columbia Cniversity O! DUNCAN LENDRUM AlCEiXCl'lRfDX, Vice President of the College. Tau Delta Pi. A. B., Washburn College '94: Litt. B.. Monmouth College '06, MARY VVINSTQN NEXVSON. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Wiseoiisiii University 89: Ph. D., Goettinger. Germany '97 Thirteen ESTII ER PEERS. Assistziiit Lilvitirizin. A. B., IX:wI1I,iiii'1i Lolluge 'lU. EDISON PETTIT. Instructor in l'liysics. rafliiatu wiirk :it Nclaiiwlczi Stats Normal: .Xstrmwmicnl wiirk :it Yerkus OIifui'vz1timi'v. ELI..X IIIXLEY, 5uci'et:ii'y :incl A-Xsii-taint 'l1I'QJlwllI'L'I' mf tlic Clwllcgc. Ii. S.. Xxilrllllllfll College '96, JON.-XTH,XN RISSEIQ. lII'OlUSSOl' at fimlii x f .uv N. Phi I3 ctzi IQ zippn. .X, II.. Griiicll Iiollcgc .071 Nl. .X.. lIi'mx'n Uiiivwsity 'Illl. EM .XNVEL IU. SCI I ON IZERGER. l'rmefsor of l'iiI1lic Spuziliiiig. .X. ll. Yniikimi Cullcgc 'llli Xl. U.. folumlwixi Collg-gc uf Uratwry IIIG. IIAKIPTOX F. SIIIRER. Iiistructui' in Sliiip. MARY IIELEN SI I IRICIQ, ,Xwlfliliit to Dr. IIuiuIIwwe1'. .X. IL 'X7Vz1fI1Iii11'1 X I... 1 Lulli-gc IJ. I'IgX'l l'IE .X. Skllrfll, llcllil ul- lImrlIvl'4'mli, TIIEOIJOIQE XY.'XI,'l'EIi TUDI7. l'1mfuNsm' uf liermziii. Klwiiiiioiitli Clillugc 'SSQ LL. II.. Klicli 'iivuiwity '9l: Giilfliizlli' ul tliu Uni- xuiwitiw iii' Bi-rliii, Xlzirlmurg :mil Cliiczigu. IU IY TUXYNE. I'i'ofc5-Ur of l.zitin :mal Greek, X IL, llrowii Liiivursity lla: BI. A., lwrmvii I'iiivL-rfity 'llI. EDITH M. TXYISS. l'i'o1'cssm' of Iihituiiy, Sigma Xi. Iiappzi Iizippzl Gximmxi. icfigu 'lI7: l'll. D., L'11iYc1'bity ul' N icagii 'II9. Fl'llIl'lt3t'll no L i1ix'u1'sity 93: KI. b.. LIIIYL'l'S1tj Twp Row.-Dcllukelzicr. XYlieelci'. Scl1o1ilJQi'gu1'. Gray. St-ctiiul Row.-Hnrslilwargur, llyclv. Kirkpzitrick, 3lCl2ZlClil'Hl1. l7iQk. Ri-ft-r. Pcttit Tliircl Row.-Eaton. llufullmxver. Smith. Bulluclt, lit-rm. Leavitt, Toll, 'l'mx'iie. lfmirtli Row.-Grzinclou. NVitwer. Twiss, liiugmzm, XVillz1rll, Griffin. XVl1ittciiim'c. liettx PQUYS. VVlLLIAM CURTIS NVHEELER. . Principal of the Acafleiiiy, liistructor in Biblical Lite1'atu1'c. Phi Bctn Kappa, Tau Delta Pi. A. R., Yzilc Uiiivcrsity 'SOI B. D., Yale L'1iix't-rsity '86 FLORENCE ELLEN XVILLARD. .-Xsfistunt Prfifessor of Gt-rmzm. .-X. B., liufmx College 'U23 A. M., Knox College 'OSI Stulluni at Universities of Rerlin, Xlzirlwurg :mtl Lbliiiiilmizi, HARRY lRXVlX VVUODS. Professor Of Physics :xml .X5ti'o1wii1y. A. H.. Lzifayctte College 90: .-X. M., Lzifaycttc College '98 PARLEY P.-XLL XVUXIER, Presiclcnt of thu Cullt-Qc. A. B., Ohio VVBSl6yZlIl Uiiiversityp B. D.. Yale Llliivcrsity: S. C. D., Univer- sity ot Gluscow: D. D.. Lwniveiwity of Kliniicsotzi, Fiftven - f. an -- . , ,. ,-1 ixmfxs .: Lf -at-' . . . .Lf r j' E21 I 4. if 1 ,. V J I m 1 CI E v g' l!v 1l li, g bkk Xi? I A I 0- , ' 0 V f, - .:,, ,QM -g il, 1 n, m rj 1 f NQ4 i il-'I I 2 ,, MEHHI I .li HA RT 'FHM l'l ,ET4-PN. 42 H I ugaxn. Kansas, Inu I11-Ilan Pi: lflzmss l'1'1-sidelit 'IW XV f' I S3 Fwrlllslll 'UNZ 43l'ilTHl'i4'il1 Ass'u Ixi'1'SillL'l1t Hb: Hliglisli Juurnul Vlulr Pi'-Qsidm-nt 143 Nliljuliflillfill. Miimi'-G1-M-li. IGN IGYI ICVIG ANNA XYISIC. 'I'u1n-kai. IQZIIISIIH. Vlalss St'I'l'1'till'Y Mig ,Xlvtlwmi Pwsialm-lit 1431 Y. XY. U. A.. 1 :ulvi1iwt 141: Clirwus 1111 Pro- llihiliuu Assuciutinn, 'lxl'G'i1SUl't'l' 1211, Vice l'1'--sidf-iit 1433 English Jouriizil Flulw, Gel'- mzm Vlulu, 'lil'Ui'lS. 431. Maj:n'-4jv1'nmli. BIillHl'f'1'1ll2'liSh. NRM .XN IGXYEHS. huh-pf-1111121111-, Kansas, Phi IM-lm Theta: Huw Staiif '15: Math. Club: 1... Y J Y -1 flaws Xiww Yivs. 4-ll: X. M. L, A.: I'l'llilllDl- tim: Assuuiutimi. Many vi'-lX'I:x ilu-mzxtir-s. Mim n--1 lvrmzm. Sixteen A i :- P1 TP 1 M2911 '1 Jzgl wk? 'z ff -313 1: Eh- - b ' sy: wb '35 'N 54 53,55 '. , , H14 rl. 1, ZT'- I-3 md! l ,. .. . :,..T,4,.i,g1.k,,.,...., ,,fgt.f.L.-,,Jig-,,.,..,w-.g,..f,s. Y r JOHN CHARLES MARCH, Topeka. Kansas. Kappa Sigma: Sagamore: Class President ill: Kaw Manager 431: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4413 French Club 137. Major-History. Minor-Economics and Political Science. EMMA MARIE THOMPSON. . Topeka, Kansas. Alethean 11. 2, 3. -ip: Y. XV. C. A.: Biological Club: English Journal Club. Major-History. Minor-English. RICHARD S. RIGHTER. Topeka. Kansas. Pi Kappa Delta: W. C. L. S.. 'l'1'eas. 123. lst. Vice Pres. 133. Sec'y 1-lb: Review Approval Board: French Club. Major-Englisli. Minor-Philosophy. ESTHER VIOLA ROSS. Topeka. Kansas. Class Sec'y 1-lr: Aletheanz Y. XV. C. A.. Big Sister: Tennis Club: English Journal Club? German Club. Major--English, Minor-German. D. U. BILLINGS. Topeka, Kansas. Football 12, 3. M: Freshman Football. Major--Law. Minor-Mathematics. Seventeen .L-.ani K... -. --.-,,:,.-,..,,,-..-yt.,-..,.ml.. .: ,:,f:f',z-' '.f,..1f.sess:a' 1 s L -1 4 AI' 'aL I MEX I Q A. . L., f,,..,.., .WM ,1p,..5.,: J.-5-,.f,..-. -. .,-AQ,-Z-,. L1-U gH.LJ,r.i,,G .1 ..t.:,,. N H . ,F . , . , 1 : JM. gf.-7 ffgf .flxfxa . 1. A .1 Lie... 4, f ,. ,,4.,w.1.1.m.',,., i,.,, ry.-,, ,5i.,.. . L, . .71--. .4: ' f'- V ',ffi i5f,,. I,+:g1i,: 1?51.E1.F:...2 4? . .I'7'i LOUIS ROLLIN SMITH. 'I'4,11'1eka. Kansas. Alpha Delta: Tau Delta Pi: Class Treas. 441: Gamma Sigma, S4-c'y 421, Pres. 441: Y, M. C. A.: Review Staff 441: Orchestra: English .luurnal Club: German Club, Pres. 43, 43, Ivlajur-German. Minor-English. XYINIFRED ELIZABETH GREENE. 'l'opek:1, Kansas, Beta: TV. G. L. S.: Art Club 431, Maj.nl'-Sm'inI4'1gy. Mixiui'-Eiiglisli. FRANCES LOVISE PERRY. 'l'4111eka, Kansas. Kappa Al1'1ha Theta. Tau Delta Pi: Class SGC. 411: XY. G. L. S., Vic-e Pres. 421. SeC'y 431: Y. XV. C. A., Cabinet 4211, Pres. 441: Kaw Bfmaul 'ISC I'xl'f?llf'il Club. Vive Pres. 421. Pres. 4'-11. Majm'-English. Miurn'-Frenr-h. ELZA CLAUDE HIGBEE. 4Q1sbcn'ne. Kansas. Gamma Sigma: Y. M. C. A.. Cabinet 421, Class baseball 42, 31: Prohibitirm Associa- iinll. Aliljlll'-HiSt41l'j'. Minor-Sr1c'i:1lr1gy. EDXVIN A, MENNINGER. 'I'npek:i. Kansas. Alpha Delta: Sagamiorei Class Pres. 4212 YV. C, L. S. 41, 2, Il, 41: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 13,11 Class Basket Hall 411: Review Staff 41, 2. 311, Editur 441, Publiuity Board Chairman 441, Review Approval Board 42. 3, 41, Editor uf Handbook 431: Prohibitiun Ass'n 42. 3. 411 French Club 421: IJ:i4!1f1g'iC'i'l1 Club 43, 41, IYIPU41l'fL'ilPlTliSIl'Y. Min0rsZimlugy. Eighteen Qffifmll'-'. ,,.,,, . ,. 4 A A 1,H,..,.4.,.,M:.1!..TI1 1 if Q1-M '. 1 se- ': 1 1 gd L . 1 1 .. ,,ig.i:pi.:.g.,t-:s'..,..,z L, 1 J x 5g..e..L 1 s l l WILLIAM HARRISON GIIILD. Bern, Kansas. Pi Kappa Delta: Tau Delta Pig Sagamore: Class Pres. 1315 Gamma Sigma, Sec-'y 111. Vice Pres. 131: Y, M. C. A., Treas. 1413 De- bate 13, 41: Old Line Oratoricalu 1311 Peace Oratorical 141: Student Council Pres. 141: Prohibition Ass'n. Treas. 131: German Club: Political Science Club. Major-Political Science and Economics. Minor-History. LUCILE C. CHANDLER. Hoxie, Kansas. Kappa Kappa Chi: Aletheang Y. IV. C. A.: Girls Dancing Club, See'y and Treas. 1411 English Journal Club 141. Art Club 11, 21. Major-English. Minor-History. : MILTON E. GUGLER, Chapman, Kansas. Alpha Deltag Class Rep. to XV. C, I. A.g Y. M. C. A.. Gospel Team 13. 41: XY. C, L. S.: Class Track 111, Baseball 111. Basketball 141: Glee Club 11. 2. 31, Mgr. 141. Quartet 131, Chorus 11, Z. 3, 41: Biological Club 12, 31. Pres. 141. German Club 141: Assistant in Botany 13, 41, in Zoology 141. Major-Botany. Minor-Zoology. ADA B. IVA LKER. Topeka, Kansas. Alethean: Y. XY. C, A.: English Journal Club. Major-Education, Minor-Sociology. 3 YVARREN ALVORD HYMPHREY. Chanute, Kansas, Kappa Sigma: Class Treas. 121: W. C. L. S.: Y. M. C. A.: Kaw Staff '15, Review Staff 12, 3, 413 Glee Club 12, 31: Vice Pres Student Council 1411 Political Science Club. Major-Political Science and Enconeomics. - Minor-History. Nineteen ,..g5'ff 1 .,..,-.,.....,..,-... ,. a f.e. 1 i. ,J HEVEI. FINNEY MARKHAM, Topeka. Kansas. XV. C. L. S.: Y. M. C. A.. Cabinet 131. Vice Pres. 141. Chrm. Friendship Campaign 141: Class Track 11, 2, 3, 41. Basketball fl, 2, 3. 41: Review Staff 141: Pres. Student Volun- teer Band 131: Prohibition Ass'n, Treas, 1212 Biological Club, German Club. lN'lajoi'-Z111 ulogy. Minor-Philos-opliy. LOLA CURRY, Topeka. Kansas. Pres. 1521: Kaw Staff. Assueiate- Editor '15: Review Staff: Y. XV. C. A., Big Sister: Math. Club, St-c'y-'l'reas. 141. German Club 13, 411 Tennis Club. Pres. 141. IH-nliilnitimi .-Xss'n Class Sec'y 141: Alethean. Sec'y 121. Vice . s 12. 01. Major-lllathematies. Minor-German, XYILLIAM CONRAD STEIN. Halstead. Kansas. Alpha Delta. Sagainure: Student Council 131: XV. C. L, S.. Pres, 141: Y. M. C. .-X.. Cabinet 12, 221, Pres. 141: Student Volunteer 12. 31, Pres. State Union 141: Class Track 111: Gere man Club 11, 21. Pres. 131. Mathematics Club. Major-Matheinatin-s. Minor-German. M.XRJC1l'llF1 LYLE. Glen Elder, Kansas. Kappa Alpha Theta: Class St-c'y 121: XV. G. L. S.: Y. XV. C. A.: Review Staff 13. 41. lllajur-liiiglisli. hlinnl-S1'1Ci11l1'1g'3'. ERNEST ICLMER HE.-XRG. SK'Vt'l'2lllCQ, IQZIIISZIS. Phi Delta Theta: Class Pres. 141: Gamma Sigma: Y. M. 1' A.: HW Football '12, '13. '14, '15. Track '1l. Basketball '11i: Class l o1'xtball 111, 'l-I'2l1 k 11. 2. il. 41, Baseball 1l. 21, Basketball 1l. 2. -11: Plll'1l'lltltbll Ass'n2 Treas. Student Cnnnc-il 121: English Journal Club. Major--English. Miimi'-Soeiolngy. Twenty LM... 1 Er - 1 ., 1, .4 ,.f. 44 2'.fw+.: ..,. .3-W t..,.:..,. . sf .- ,.-.11 A v.,,.1...1...1....,.1 DONALD DAY VVELTY. Topeka, Kansas. Phi Delta The-ta, Sagamore: Class Pres. 131: XV. C. L, S. 111: Y. M. C. A.. Missions 131: Dramatic Club 11. 21. Asst, Mgr. 131. Mgr. 131, Pres. 141: Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Orcliestra 11. 2, 31. Major-Sociology. Minor-English. MARGARET GRACE OXVEN, Topeka. Kansas. Kappa Kappa Chi. Tau Delta Pi: Class Vice Pres. 141: Alethean. Vice Pres. 131, Pres. 141: Y. YV. C. A.. Cabinet 141: Kaw Staff '15. Review Staff 13. 41: Mathematics Club. Pres. 141: Prohibition Ass'n. Major-Mathematics. Minor-German. DORRIS HENRIETTA STARK, Topeka. Kansas. Ale-tliean Treas. 141: Y. XV. C. A.: Prohibition Association: English Journal Club, Biolog- ical Club 131, Sec'y-Treas. 141. Major-English. Minor-Latin. HELEN DICK. Topeka, Kansas. Class Se-dy 131: Aletlie-an: Biological Club. Major-Botany. Minor--Cliemistry. RAYMOND CA RPENTER: Rockville. Missouri, Tau Delta Pi: Gamma Sigma. Major-Islistory. Minor-Sociology. Twenty-one ,.,, ,751 . s ELL.-X MAY YVALDRON. 'l'opel-Za, Kansas. Beta: Class Vive Pres. 131: VV. G. L. S.: Mgr. Junior Prom '15: Y. YV. C. A.. Cabinet 12. iii: Mgr. May Fe-te '16: Sec-'y Student Coun- cil 1-lb: French Club, English Journal Club. Major-English. Minor-French. CHARLES LLTCIAN LEYVIS. 'l'opr-ka, Kansas. XV. C. L. S.g Freshman Footballg Y. M. C. A. Major-l-listory. Minor-Sociology. CLYDE ELMER PARTRIDGE. rl. one-lia, Kansas. Class Se-oy 131: Gamma Sigma. Sec-'y 125: Track 111: Class Baskotball, Track, 'Fennisp Freshman Football: Y. M. C. A.. Estes Park Cluhg Biolrmgival Club. .WV Majm'-Sociology Mini ll'1Pllll'ClSlY1'Yll1'. FRANK XY.-XGNER PEERS. 'Pope-ka, Kansas. Phi Delta Theta. Sagamore: Class Pres, 1211 Gamma Sigma, Sec-'y till: Student Council Hb: Y. M. C. A.g Ioliaboclian Editor '15: Glee Club 11, 3, -lr: Orchestra. ill: Dramatic Club 11, 2, -ll: Prohibition Ass'ng French Club 13. -li. Art Club. Major-Matliematics. Minor-French. MARGARET S. BLACK. Burlingame. Kansas. Alethean: Y. XV. C. A.: German Club. English Journal Club. Major--German. Minor-English. Twenty-two x mmwmv:waneas-waz::swfm::n'3l.xf4ga:e?c4va:ffmx':ns-'qw'-lf'Me--Amwaiwawfffivgk- 'E?F!EfT:'f-t3'?Sfi'fQ5,'iG5:flrffii' I . ' ,Q n'Ti?!1iEf1l'3'Tf H, Q... A V ,A I - ' : . . ' . Q. .- - ,:.- 1 -:. ' ' f.-.-.- 3, ---- ,USU ,.- '-ll 51- uv - .-1-1. .ff-.'-' . --Vx- fi.--.1,:-f.-e--.:--.,.-1.5--1-.4.--1-'v 4 1 1 -.ef -. 193 ' 11: .ri fc JOI'IN McCONNELL XYILLIAIVIS, Topeka, Kansas, Pi Kappa Delta: Class Treas. 121: Law Class 1 Vice Pres. 131, Pres, 141: YV. C. L. S.. Pres. 121. Vice Pres. 131. Sec'y-Treas. 131: De- bate: Political Science Club, Vice Pres. 131. Major-Law. ' Minor-English. FRANK A. RIPLEY. Topeka, Kansas. Phi Delta Theta: Glee Club 11. 2. 3. 41. Mgr. 141: Dramatic Club 12. 3, 41. Mgr. 121: Quar- tet 12, 31: Engineers Club 11, 21. Major-Sociology. Minor-English. RUTH ISABEI. KELLEY. Topeka, Kansas. Alethean 11. 21: Y. XV. C. A.: English Journal Club, Pres. 141: French Club. Major-English. Minor-History. ERN.-X E. ZVTAVERN. Great Bend. Kansas. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alethean, Y. XV. C. A., Finance 131, Treas. 141: Student Council 12. 31: Review Staff 12. 41: German Club. Treas. 121: Biological Club 131. Major-German. Minor-English. GLADDEN XVHETSTONE BAKER, Russell. Kansas. Gamma Sigma: Y. M. C. A.. Missions 12. 313 Prohibition Ass'n3 Estes'Park Club: Stu- dent Volunteerp Assistant in Economics 131: German Club 111, Political Science Club, Sec'y-Treas. 131. Major-Sociology. Minor-Economics. 11 Twenty-three Vmikh 51,-yfq-.iq 1' -, gjk was Qvm-535, s-:L-11:-3+-.5-.',a , -'----1-,,f--gains,-:H--..v' ' :qx ' 1.:,',-X.: 1 J I r ,, ...-M.: tc-4f..J:.4...-..1.,.. . :-..,. -,-:.wu.4:, 4, :ww ,tw 'Q ' :g:.,Z-1 076121 '-w.-Awe Q. ROSS LEONARD LAYBOVRN. Nickerson. Kansas. Class Treas. 133: Gamma Sigma: Band, Asst. Director 113. Mgr. 13. 43. Orchestra 11, 2. 323: Cheer Leader 13, 131 Biological Club 13. -l3. Engineers Club. Sec'y 113. Pres. 123. Nllljl31'-Cllt'Il1lStl'Y. lvlinui'-Butany. MIHIAM ELEANOR RING. lflawardin, Iowa. Beta: XV. G. L. S.: Class Vice Pres. 1211 Art Club 133: Y, XV. C. A.: Associate Editor Ichamidian '15. Blzijul'-S0f'i1,u11Igy. Minur4Latin. MILDHED MARY MARSH: 'I'1'3peka, Kansas. Class Vice Pres. 141: Alf-thean, Sec-'y 123: Y. XY. C. A.. Cabinet 12, 43: Kaw Staff '15: German Club. Majui'-German. lVlill13l'4Ellg1lSll. DORtfl'l'1-IX' DELIGHT DALES. Eureka. Kansas. Pi Kappa Delta: Alethean. Sec'y 133. Pres. 143: Y. XY. C, A.. SeC'y 123. Cabinet 13, 433 French Club 143, German Club 123. English Juarnal Club 143: Intercollegiate Debate 123: Assistant in French 143. Majm'-English. Minor-German. CARI, LINGE. 'l'13peka. Kansas. Pi Kappa Delta: Gamma Sigma: Football WY 12, 33, Freshman Football: Dramatic Club: Pres. Student Volunteer Bandl Re- view Manager 1-l3: Vice Pres. Athletic As- sr3eiatir3n: Intercollegiate Debate. Captain '113. Majm--History. 1N1l1lIJl'1131'Cll0l'X. Twenty-four .v HAMPTON FRANCIS SHIREH 'l'opf-ku, Kzmsus. ,Q 2. Tau Dm-Item Pi: Gamma Sigma. Svc-'y till Glue' Club 13, 'Hg Drurusxtic Club 141: FIllg'iI1GL'l t-I Club lvll, Art Uluh 42i. F11- nc-h Club 13, 43: If'huh1uliuu Stuff '15: Instructux' in sharp 13. 4 r. Major-Mz1tl1e-lnntin-s. 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T1 1 .. 11-.6.2:g:, - 2' ff- I 1',a-is --22, 133-:. , ' .. .-.. -. ss-,L-2 ' 1 .C And there was 11 great festival and mince as t Sei - e- -1:22-Q-:H . s . , , . . SY .Q pie :it the house ot kappa SIHXTIHQ and little ' N ..12:s1a:?s e 3-2 --.+., Sir Tuek did eat the1'e1.mf, and thereafter ,Em.:....i5.m fleamefl .1 great dleeim. And it wtnt eiftei ,h this fuslnon-that he heheld himself trans- : Q' formed, with his heud gruwn hald, and him- XN '- ,:1s:::5 R V - . . te self Int. and his nose upturned and heavy we X - I is V - . . . . . .- with treekles. 'l hen up he rose and groaned 15:22 1 +-'-air. .ns . f x' ' ig :1 grizzly groan. and swore never more to eome in peril of mince pie that might lose x Ai him his l.+e:iuty--even in 21 dream, rSee foot ES: ff ' 1 ' .- , .. nute un page JM. 2' I' 1 Rs v , , , ' -V -.g Q 1NET'l IE BI RRHOLDER. Q. W.f.'--:eta Likewise. the maiden Ida. had a sister, hight . -xi ' :eu . . . Q ' ' ge Nettle. who was continually by her side. -:S ' , t . ' 5, YV . . g . Q i n And lNett1e was like unto an angel in her is kindliness. and exceeding wise in all things. NR rs l 4 le. .t .1 WS? 2 e ' :3 f P X HARXVOOD BENTON. . 'S ' .. , , N i - b gg Harwood ut Benton was want to kindle nres U ' . of A morning for our liege lady of France. Eei5.22::f5ir'-N-'ifL 1b- Ii- ..1:.1i5i.'. . ' . . ,. . 5 -.3.,g'..g.g-3 X E iss, A ., gf. lhy lady thanks thee, knight! cried she ...... . ., Q one day in great pleasure. I seek no re- i 41:s1f:fIf-'- S ward save in heaven! replied the knight - G-.i21I.2.:io.. geff'F.'1:FS1i5rPEP '- -Rs ' . . . , V Q b pmusly, And then up quoth Sir Vvilham of lie.. .. N W , - ' - .. . 1- . - .. , . Guild lfie. lfle! Xvho so builds flies. pie- ex? . . .- Q tm NS Nix. Twenty-six t N . .,,. , t ie 1 1 1 v rf' ' .wi-1 if-H r Wye: Hx ra I JAH' ' .' is-Z . .:--11 ZX' ' W :' X': Eflr .,.:': 1.1: I i L I - V .. .fw-- .4. - V- .5-. ... ...t-,.-,-., - -. yin.-n-,e.1,, i ,.. i :LQ ,, . .-.. ,,X,1,,.s..':.,3. ,,,.:.a:11s,'ggx.t,f ,V-,:L5...i5: K. K 1 Rf x ..,,, l I J W . .,.,.,.. ...:.,... .ew ..., ,.....f IDA BURKHOLDER, The maiden, Ida, was from a land over the seas, and a very goodly, pleasant land. A small maiden she was, and as merry as any in the Whole world. but she had no faint heart. YVhen she fain would greet the mighty Todd with cheer, and he received her not. then did she not Weep and wail. but cried Sir Todd. see if I care! I can scowl as black as that myself! SAMUEL STEVVART. The young Lord of Stewart was the peril- loust knight that ever fought fight, and the valliantoust warrior that ever missed going to Mexico-and I dare undertake that he was a villain born. CARL BYERS. And Byers was a stout Carl for the nonce- yet not the stoutest Carl in that fair com- pany. Forsooth. he was no fool. yet loved he better than ought else to make rnerrie with a great jesting. VIOLET CRUMBINE. The most proudest lady in all TVashburn. she of the flashing eye, was Violet. And when she Walked upon the green, so great was her beauty, that the humble-st knight must needs approach her. and so witty her tongue, that the greatest knight. and the wisest knight, dared not come too nigh unto her. ROBERT WARD. Then there came by. Sir Robert, and all the people acclaimed him with shouting and great laughter. For varily. no man out of the motley Was ever so humorous a man and so full amiable a man, as Robert of YVard. 1 1 fwent -seven . ' ,,,'t.:.. r 1 s ADELINE ROMINE. Every morning came a young gentlewoman hight Adeline into the castle and every morning did she smile and speak good cheer unto the people. Many words did not fall from her lips, but they few were sage words and goodly. DON HE.-X TH. And there lived a knight on the Heath, hight Don: and although he dwelt for a while in the court of XTomer he feign would spend his time in the Court of Strung. MA I TD MCVEY. And like as few others, the lady Maud has loved but one lord only, clove to him. and quarreled but seven times in three whole twelve months. ELXYIN OL.-XNDER. The knight hight Elwin waxed full weary with the little battles and tournies of the court: thereat he quested forth to gain the whole world, for less were too little to lay nt lady's feet. ALICE VV. HUGHES. And one lady was sore belabored by the sworn devotion of a young Squire. And she sat her down and wept. lVe are simply going to quit, Oh. it's mutual! We can't stand it a minute longerfits entirely too hard on both our nerves! Twenty-eight ,.,....l.., . few.. 1 - .-, 31,3 ,, 3, -L -N -'-'E' 1' . .,.1,'.1. t ian,-L12 1-11 ' c ' 'N x ' 1 i r 1., 7 1 1 1 1 r ef.. ..1.s. -.Wm ' J...f.., tmijggga, .. ,.. 1 KATHRYN ALBAUGH. Ye lady hight Kathryn was the lightest and the daintiest lady that ever danced dance: and she bore toward all brave knights the sweetest smile and the most tender manner. Moreover she was exceeding great in the virtue of maidens. and beneath the sign of the crescent. she broughtto pass many gay festivals. GEORGE BA RRETT. On a time the knight of Barrett quested forth on II feat of strength with a great com- pany. And thus he came unto the village where dwelt a lady of his loves. It so chanc- ed that he talked long with his lady and his company journied on without him. For- sooth! cried the knight, and I will over- take them! So hied he forth on two trains and three automobiles and a horse and buggy. and his feet but came not into K. C. to finish that football game. FLORA HARRINGTON. And there was one damosel in the fair fel- lowship who walked not as a woman, being led, as it is meet. by a man's hand-. but she went valiantly. by her own might and feared not to hold council with lords or com- bat in battle with armed knights. And she carried a great shield, whereon was writ. For the great Governor Hodges and Demo- cratic party. BRYANT DRAKE. JU So Sir Ducky of Drake bore himself nobly. and proved himself full valiant in all feats of strength. Nor was he lacking in loyalty nor in wit, nor in any of the virtues that are pleasing to ladies. LIETTE BROYVN. The lady Juliette loved her kinsmen full Well, but better she loved the knights errant who came by. And one, hight John. a youth most gentle in manner. did her heart leap upon. Then cried all her sisters Oh Juli- ette! Whence comes this knight and hath he any kin? And she answered them gaily, He came from Florida. He is heavenly to travel on a Pullman with! But kin? I care not. He hight John! Twenty,-nine Vi'.,.:,A:1l:.v.,.v..... I L , r Ritz 'L'-fwfr! lfif' t 1.' fl l 2'.t..'f .I. IRL CLAYTON. The earl of Clayton was a full duteous knight. and there was no fault in his whole nature save one. He bore a sore malady of the head, which no leech could give remedy unto. Nor was that his fault neither for it is a sickness common unto the people of the Great Bend, of whose tribe he came. NARRA JONES. In those days did the well famed lady Narra livekand she was great in propliecy. But when one besought of her that She should foretell what Son of Angle Land first should sail his boat around the earth, her cheek grew red, and she spake no word. HARRISON L. EVLER. Among the knights there moved one knight apart. yet ever an hfmorable knight. and a brave knight. and well be-seen in patience and kindliness. MARIE MILLER. In those days Sat the lady Marie upon a high pavillion. with many great steps lead- ing thereto. And there was a timorous knight who feared to approach, hut each day advanced one step higher. But when he was Come to the top most one, Lo! the lady had seen him afar off-and was not there! HOSCOE GR.-XVES. Sir Roscoe Graves spoke many great words. and many Herve and strong words against all wicked men: and he went out to battle with words for swords. and words for a horse. and words for a shield. And his name was called Orator in the court of XVomer. Thirty 5 39 zgsqa Ji-him D3 .. - FF :J- Q 0 O e: '1 ff 2 95 U7 cw u. FD I c fU H O 4 FD Q4 cr w FD 4 ID - '4 i-'1x:1-- lord and lady and sought' by many a gallant il.. vi' 'Wff' 'gffi ' all ladies better than one and no ladies bet- ter than any. and perplexed in the spirit. and he bent down 'JI R V 'Q 412 515552-53531.-gs? i'w'i1RAvE if ' -' W V 1 3-1 ,. . ,I 5433?-1.5.55-:XA . 1,33 I., - :.- -iz. ,1 -ilviim?-isps 5242: yg,7gg1A?.E:L,-1.59. Quai: . .. V , - V, .vw A 122'-' Ei.-I.'L51fieaD::L'.x:a:.2'i,:xf:.'1:' f- I- cz.:-1..:txt-:nfs.uaa.Lw4-u.::1::..nate .1 .,m:.4i1L1'::1..f.-L1.:.'.f::.uv.:,.4,?e:cE:-Lau.-...-4-' ' -2.:f1'ix::h:.'-1-cw f'--Gizfl-fl-Q94,511-.ffw1'fl' u Q , ,f xI. I9R M- ,N H. .ly if'-1111: 312 Ja.- . N23 hm:-w 5 5 f-1 5' H Q F' M 5 F' 3 E 5 SE Q' I9 .-+ : FD E. : U7 O 5 FD W FY 5 E. cn. FD :J 5. Ti E :. Qi . rt U21 r: V+ U2 :- FD PY '.: 'S :1 CD ca. :f CD S U7 KD 7. sw 2 sv '4 P8 '1 O B PV :r FD 5 E . rn. :a z FD nl r 'D '1 :- FU W '1 F. 'U 1 5. Q? s: cs 2 .1 O :s FD Q4 mighty Peer. ANGELUS 'D BURCH. Our lord knight Angelus was the fairest spoken l-ord and the most Worshipful Wise lord that ever sung song unto fair lady. But in good sooth the history saith. that he loved N ISLA Doo1.EY. I Isla of the curls strove daily in great feats of alchemy-both with beakers and bottles and Bunsen Burners. And when the night was come she left her learning and approach- ed unto the shrine of Mary Pickford. the blessed saint of the Curly ones. x HAZEL JONES. A fair and virtuous lady was Hazel, and ex- ceedingly great-yet of spirit so meek that she spoke gently even unto the humblest Smith. N. GRACE JULIA DANA. And the legend has it that when the fair 1 damosel of the Devil's Food hair traveled on a time in a far country. a serving man ap- ? preached her and said, Will you have lunch- eon or dinner? And she replied VVe dine. Then was the serving man sore distressed to the lady and Whispered with all his voice, ' But to dine costs 75c, Madam. Q.-. I.'1'. I 52?-iw is Thirty - one af-5.55411g1.qf:se:g'::.f31fgQ?:25zgf.za:' I I 1 Y ,..,...' D K, 1'- ff f -Lrg: .' '- . Y ' -, iJ.-.PR-.if-TJ 1:1-.'. . ': ,kwa -W ... .V v. ., . I . . , -. -. ,:.?,,.- ug3.4...L.-,N A .. . . , I A -7 ..,, V., V cuz: -fe.:-L -in-fa-v. ww :- -sm.: , tw- H--. ..-.A,,. .,,.., 1 A umm:-r. - .-11.51. fc5a'7am.-1- 'iv---V 5.431-f,:L,,,, , :y1f.:7:1 f.--1.22.-1-- zb,s.z1w Ls- l r J ., ,... K :,,.-, f '? 3 Q' I J' -izmfffmmu-' i ' ll I ic' rf , L r-:ia '-V-f:-Q.-Rl--:A 2 ri 13 H13 efu U V. .. 5. -wg f .za L ---w 7:2 -1 si. P., ,UL fm 'X-uf - - ' ., 1, nl.- L1-N n..ei..:i.l:. 'E .1 :Qian L.. r.: , l MARTHA XVHITTEMORE, An high lineaged lady hight lvlartha, was the noblest of all the company. She was versed in all manner of craft and bore good repute for her skillful workings in rich colors. ELMER A. SHELTON. And Sir Elmer was a full jolly knight. and his fact- was as red as a tire. and when he made inc-rrie with laughing, all the court trenihlerl. VINCENT S. KERANS. Sir Vincent, hight Knave of Hearts, hare a lively :lemon under a slumberous eye-!lJut when the eve winked. the demon looked nut. and then all the court said there was the diel tw pay! HELEN XV.-XTTS. Nuw this lady Helen had the semblance of a haughty lady, but she was in truth of the gentle-ness of a saint. But she so loved the spice of life, and was withal of so merrie a humor, that she continually vowed she would nut. when she would, and she would when she would not! MARGARET E. VVEBB. And her who was called Peggy among them was straightway elected for the marshall of the court. Thirty-two vt-V.-.nu .X i 1 :iiLE'i5' 3723139 wr N' .5..gAL,.1' J .Q A D. '- Y .. tb K ' 11- 1' tx. Lf, -4. 1 Ya. '.' ':Yx-1 V ff, an-.7 Ei 22:1 . - 7.2 .--1-1 .- :YL Jvc: gan'-. me--.fi X I Q 1 r .-4' 4... at .-..- :'.v:v:v.r:zE....., ., 1- Ui -'?'F 5'f3' EL i'C'5H'..F:.IL ALBERT FERGUSON. Now the young lord of Ferguson loved his couch better than his sword, and his slum- bers better than his meat. Thus one morn- ing he lay long and watched the sands of the hour glass. then rumbled forth in a great voice- It's a quarter of eight. and if some- body doe-sn't call me soon, I'm going to be late to Class! MARGARET GILMORE. And Margaret of the house of Gilmore. sang like all the angels. and in fairness was like unto them. And when she went forth be- dight in great glory. to the great fest of the Hwa is Rwaet, there labored by her side. a lord of such heft as was never before seen. KATHARINE HAND. IS YVhen Katharine of the goodly hand was come out of the East country. few knights and ladies of the Court of XVomer spake of her. But when she had moved among them. and when she had shown great wit and wis- dom, then did all the people acclaim her a most worthy lady. ABEL B. SAVAGE. And then the mighty Todd said to them who would learn mysteries of him. Der Hahn kraht. NVas becleutet 'der Hahn' 7 There- at the lady Isabel answered saying 'A hen', oh great Sir Todd! 'Whereupon all the youths made loud acclaim and cried, Izzy, Izzy! Can't you even give us, fellows credit for cr0wing? HAROLD IVHITEHEAD. Now we come upon the story of Harold of the VVhite head, and had his head been whiter. he had been wiser.-but for a beard- less boy he was yet wise enough. Thirty-th ree J v-1:-1-J .. ,. , ,g .c f.'fz:f'f.1'.:: se: Q , - :rg . - 4 seg'-eiigf' 3,-g..'-,ftT1,:-sqm A A M... .,:.,,,,, .,:,x.,,,..-51 ,,:..,,,..' f, l H 5.f.l.,fx 1..V.T-.Q . ! ,7 :gil Lk'3'i21AT,- ' . - 5 iv. '7 s Q L if Niliz: . C:'i',r,. , ,. ,. L X H 5- K I if A ROLD COLVIN. Harold of Colvin was the silentest knight and the gentlest knight that did ever get him a place among us! SCOVI I,LE DAVIDSON. Fl' nr' ' was Sir Seoville and ate and drank sadly And in semblance he gold ut' hair and clar- A lusty lover of gaiet3 loved much noise, and when he was alone, was as Gabrielle, being inn of voiee. XNCIS CVRRY, Sir Francis was the youngest knight that ever bore goose quill, but a right brave knight for all that. He fl1'll't'Ll be-siege city or lady to get him his desire, and he feared not to sever the head off frmn any shark properly killed and Iweservefl. v. BY SCO'l I'. 'Vliere was. un a time, a damosel of sueh lwautv that all men marveled and Fried out that it must last forever. But lol the dam- osel sickened of a malady and at length fell into a munip. 'Then hex' beauty was not. and all the fgourt made heavy sorrowings until the damensel, hight Ruby, was in her usual visage, MARY XVEIGHTMAN, ,T ., Q. The lady Mary of the Gracious Bearing. abode in great gentleness amung her fair eornpanv, and never displeased man nor ehild. Thirty-four ' , . , 5 ' . 'fr .'e,.': .- l ' v ge t-,.-':1,.ir' ,te Q51 iz' gh-Vfgqff . f .4 . ' . rg-. '122 1EiI2.L,z:tz'..'f,.1,gn ,L ,gf l '-ucvttpu.vav,z...A.z-..a..:,.2...a..q,.:l..:..:,L.:.2.':Lu:11..,'f.:4.:fS4.-A 4.:s:.:fp: .r :IM-ia. 1 .:':l11,'.- .,,,gz2,.., -V... .gg ,I Q. V Ei l ,Q l Q LEON HOLMAN. ' Now went Sir Leon forth with a mighty 4 brush of camels hair. and painted all the city red. and in token thereof was constrain- ed to wear the symbol on his own head for- ever after. l MARY L. SHVLER. Many grand ladies there he. and rieh and virtuous ladies. but never a lady that made a goodlier tart. or a Yorkshire pudding more Htter for an earl. , LENA BAXTER. The valiantest maiden in all the land was Lena. daughter of Baxter. for verily she Could bear sword as Saint George hear sword. and was no more affeared of the dragon, But there was no killing in her sword so killing, as was the maide-n's red cheek when fair knight gazed upon her. MARIAN LINDSAY. , The lady Marian was of great stateliness and of goodly learning, and she served the court with zeal and virtue. But above all else. the people prized her for the great beauty of her f thirty strands of burnished hair! l f CROSBY DEACON. Then did Crosby of the Deacons lift up his voice unto the heavens and swear a great swear! X f I l J . f l gl ' . Elf Th irty - tive ft ', J' I is-gffagif::s.sL2aa-'1a'fz:z'i f - qqg',g-f.gg9J.v-, 1 lvlg 1 , l , he-.'.'.t-' . ., , , . .. E .,.., juli.-ii. 1 . --YL.. .1S.:J..-. I 1 ' ' 1 I -1, r J '.:f,,4wp-z7.u.gt 'z,...': 1:5555 jj.,,2q , L H.,-mfg., I 4 Lu. , ffm, . j' f lu '12, MILFORD J. BAKER. A knight goodly to look upon and exceeding rntlily of cheek was Sir Milfnrd: but he walk- vtl :11,m1't from men. nor yet would have no peerless lady. I,liS'l'lfIR ARNOLD. Anfl belmlcl the great Chzimp gmnted that Sir Lestr--1' should hung' his c-mit and lint in his lm-lcer.-but he ttilrl him nut the number tli.--iw-uf, And when the night was ful' spent. Uliillllll flellartecl. but Sir Lester lingered lung in the Julniiic-se Gnuleii. Sn when he snnglit his hat and emit. he fuuntl them not. nm' Clminp neither. nm- f,-Ven the locker. 'Vin-n set he up a great wail, :ind both Coat- li-ss :ind hntless went he hnnie with his fair lmly frnm the Junior Prom. NOTE:-'lilicix' is nwtliing new uniler the sun. not Cven XVh0's XVlm. The prob- able prerluccwm' uf this inmlern clirtmiclt-.1111 :incicnt record bearing the title. Hwa is Hwaetf' hm liccn ilifcrwui--.-fl recently in 11 Qiilitt-i'i':1iit-ali passage under Rice Hall. it i5 11lJlJIll't'llilj' ri cliri-niclu kept in the liingflmn uf NVusliburn during the early part of the reign ui XYmncr. XVQ publish it in its entirety. Thirty-six - I' lg H . X ' 1- ,f - il! ' I 2 ll 0 1 . ' 31. x V4 1. -lillwillwf' ' ia , X 1 V 'El' 1:1 U3 1- 1 431 . Am 1 5 ilk .- ull 111' - , -1 - 1 luv' gl ll -1' ' -iii-'!ZLj5l5 . 21,-Vi I 1 ll l I I P' I l 3-l I . 134 :neil . lg A lf- lil ' ' 1 . LQ ff '?: l59 F'f -1 15 34' W '. 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If f . rpg. '-,, 1 . :.'t.'L,....1il.',f:v-its - ...su ,. . zu- ' -P -- ,ge f ,551 ' - -A ' V '5'lfi9':iE'f-i?3'55'E 2+ 1.-5,-PQQQEESQE ,- . . - 4 sgkgggtg 'A ' In -v fa'-5--. , ' s-, i,. F.- , - 15: gg va-tw 53: Ei-E'1g!3:'1'f?: 'FF f4-W- ii ' :gg-lw fijivifz fe. f.w,f:-:Efg:51g:35 -' ' ,..:-,,..-: gm- . -- - ---l-,YL4,-e- - P - .W-911511, -. :,-.:. 4 , .... .A.. ,,,.. ,, , ., .,.. E im '?18lkQE,va6svgz.ws.s:as-sesstuf' ' eg, seg-an '341:s13g,fs,z'z:.f.-g,'geiiQg9.-.z?wp2.'f:-!25 -- gp Q ,item-.1:,,,. gm., Em ,Z t., 31,3 tm at 24317 3625608 - Qsfl? gp 1152303902600 E s jqg FALL SPRING President. .... . Paul llasll li1l'C'ltlL'lll. ..., jznnes l't-rry Vice President. . Genevieve Klchlillan Vice President .... Elsie Saville Secretary, . . . Clara lfieaver Secretary. . . Genevieve lleklillan Treasurer. XValter Kutro Treasurer. . . Elsie Cuthbert Class of '19 HE greatest word mmf appreciation that can be said of any class is simply that they had pep. Cf all classes that have enrolled in XYashburn College, it has been truer of no other Class than of the class of IKVHQ. when it is said that they possessed the true spirit of loyalty. The T class of 1919 has the le ep. For those people who judge a class by its athletic achievements the lfresh- man class has made good. Their lirst mark was made when they walloped the Sophomores. confident from their victory the year before. in the sack scrap. The football team belonging to the Class of IQIQ was one that would be a Credit to any freshman class. Vnder the co'1cl1inO'of the RliO'ht ' B '0 ' tl 1 . . b 5 y eaib iey developed a team that was invincible, winning every game on a stiff schedule. Their only defeat being at the hands of the Varsity. Being the largest class in College is a distinction that also belongs to the Class of 1919. This Coupled with their long' list of achievements insures them a place in the hearts of all lYashburnites forever. XYhen they have passed without the stately halls of XYashbnrn College, any member can say with pride. ,. . .. I belonged to the class ot 1919. Thirty-nine A ,fs-gust. Ifurl 5' .new L, ,a .-,W 1.2 .. 3 , .f,, :Q T515 te Qi P - .QA ' f' Freshman Class Roll WOMEN. Jane Alexander Uarda Baird Mae Beaver Clara Beaver Reba Becker Pansy Benton Elsie Brace Margaret Browne Fae Buckle Marian Bussey Marguerite Calvert -Xntionette Clark Avis Clayton Theo Cobb Grace Colbert Catherine Conkling Edith Conard Mildred Corniek Laurene Crary Bess Cucldy Elsie Cuthbert Mary Cuthright Melba Davis Gertrude Day Edna Derby Marian DeVilbliss Harry Anderson Leroy Anderson Orville Austin George Bailey Clay Baker Manning Balch Richard Barton Blaine Battey Harrison Becker Lowell Berry Loyd Buck Paul Bush George Chandler John Couture DeVaughn Dean Forty-one Sabra Eppler Florence Fair Eula Fleming Elizabeth Forbes Frances Ford Dorothy Foster Frances Gaw Lilian Gleissner Emma Green Annie Gish Florence Grice Beulah Hall Katherine Knowles Ruth Larimer Esther Lauterbach Marian Lerrigo Clara Lamberson Emma Lyman Gertrude Loomis Esther McArthur Minda McKee Beatrice McLeod Etta McLeod Isabelle McMillan XVilhelmina HammeliPauline McVey Bessie Hanson Nina Hanson Dorothy Harrington Grace Hastings Annie Hawley Jessie Henry Marjorie Herrig Marjorie Hesseltine Mary Holl Helen Hunter Mary Hussey Esther Jenson Mildred Joss John Elliott Ewing Fergus Raymond French Lawrence Gates Burgoyne Grifhng Arthur Horner Thomas Harvey Glenn Hussey George Trey Charles Jandos Archibald Jarrel Clara Jasperson Glenn Kassebaum Llsym Kiln Ray Knoll Ethel Mayberry Lola Morrison Mildred Morrison Frances Myers Laura Neiswanger Nina Nicholas Helene Porsch Frances Morrison Mildred Ramsey Ruth Sage Geraldine Riley Marjorie Roby MEN James Lindsay James Lowe John Mahaffy Edward Morehouse Lawrence Myer Arthur Owen Preston Palmer John Parkinson James Perry Martin Potter Williaiii Rees Harry Robbins Robert Romig Churchill Sargent ' . a I p., ,'Tti..E11'!?n,EZL . Elsie Saville Marguerite Scott May Sebring Edna Smith Imogene Snyder Margaret Suydam Edith Stark Alberta Stimson Dorothy Switzer Edith Switzer Marguerite Thrapp Ruth Thompson Geraldine Riley Ruth Tomlinson Dorothy Wfvahle Christina lfVard Anita VVeiskirch Dorothy NVelch Charlotte West Helen VVhitaker Margaret AAIl'llllCl'llOlC Mildred Wilson Lillie Vxfiser Lula Wisei' Kathleen Rogan Arthur Shakeshaft Silas Shaw Frank Segrist Carroll Spitler XVendell Switzer Leonard Tallman Edward Thompson Ed. VV. Thompson Earnest Trull Harry Welty' Ansel VVorley Fred Worley G. B. VVoodhousc G. E. Woodhouse E252 f,N Qlll V 1' f , aw, f QN X W 1 qy 1 fx HQ! ff x,f,'f f MF ml aw. WW! if wMWif,W5W CHDEMY V I I 1 ' W W m lgw ff YQ f KEY M m ' W llivvsii if E V M. w X NWE 4 ' K Y F' ff' .J - W , JE. S ,f , ,, - - eg 7' g , 37, M if . W H M ? .qw 2- -2 -25. Q sf '1 f 1-f Mai X ff X62 ,Q f f ' T N , L . f fe. 0 ,,. , 1, VV, I ......,, W ,--.,f 1,- Ag , 5 l,j f. XJ ' K A P. 'f?'1 F a': uv 7 f-H E7 6 lx H.- , . ee gg aj if . ,Q A LI, ,V ws -A f' Q , ,. N f .1 '14 . 2.21 I3 il ' l ' . . - ' x' ELJNA ELIZA BETH 'l'u1wl:z1. Iffll1SllH MI LDHED HXYHN. 'lmlyn-lizl, 1i2'lIlSRS. MARG.-XRET INIARSH A L L. Topeka, Kansas. HEF1Gl.I'iHXYEIl. Forty-two -nv yf , 4 ,,, iff, E . . ., 3 Q ' .t.L..1:..x-mn...1Lf.f.Q'-..,.I.f ,.N. L... f..,4.'b...:a ..f, Qu '-1'.'.Q'.'.'.1.:1..,...-' .mf.:.d-..i:L::f,..:5.pu:12,s-211.-:i'z.4 '-L:.ga-.11,i1.2'.i.:1.':',..w .1 1' ,QA ' . -ffg FINLEY F. NEAL. -'f Topeka. Kansas. V L K DOROTHY CRANE, Topeka, Kansas. VERA HANNAH. Cleveland, Oklahoma. ELIZABETH EDSON, Topeka, Kansas. 'lei MILDRED ALICE YVIGGIN, is 'QT Otego. Kansas. Forty-three If ' f.'x1fff.':f':1,:4 f H4 W 'WJ ' 1'Lf,.1.'.jii-iii,-i'. 1 Ju. 5' fi :Li WILLIAM HAMILTON. Topeka, Kansas. WILHEMENA ELIZABETH Denton, Texas, JAMES Le-ROY OXVENS. Ness City, Kansas. VIOLET OWENS. Ness City, Kansas. E. NALLY FOX, Topeka, Kansas. A FYFFE. Forty-four ?ff!2r RTV . ,Y P591 rd, 1 f x rn X: :RZGF :Fi ,. 1,-1--11-'gym-rm'Q-f.1.?,.-V,--fx..I gvQ'r,f',1w.'j'.'.' U 521'j12'I,2.'j'-51'-iggf1'.w,-1151 V:Sri-3j.1 :37-1rfih'-2-gpytfflefqgr' sig:-:cvi 3.Hjg,'-11:1 f :ww 1-1 :S-tn, -f'-rw-4.::,5-r-as' HD' , '.',':-,-3'F ' ' .My 3.-yn rw ,gf:531-f31gJ,--Grp 521 rjqq. ' - ',-fag-pw ,3yg:1 1x.,..l .'.'1. . . . . Y ..,.,,,-,,-lllfvnv-n :.1,.,-- 4.1. .H . ,. H., 5? H342 ff fb 51 ' ,--P1-1 uii1'.-1'u:,i5:g,L,. 'EEG 435. 5?-Eiwgif -- , . 'J L14 D5 :Q-L' ' f,,JQ-jri1-5:.,L.:1-ar.-'.ffi-rf' 1 R 1 Ama:-J:x u.:xfL.:,c:.::.. ,,:.q:,:1-17--,nz-5ar.:'.c-.,af1:z.4,:lf:11:!f,:-Le:.xsfwqzznf : :-c1q:L2n:1:f2:h1-rm41211:333'p3,f55i,3if5f:LEZ1::1 GERTRUDE ALICE WHEELER, Topeka, Kansas. PHOEBE BUSSEY, Topeka. Kansas. GERTRUDE HARLING, Topeka, Kansas. Forty- live ,,- .. . -v. v. ,..., .., ,, , 1 ,J-5.-.511:J...'-:..,-:L rm- .--M. .fl-.,. -eF5:,'g' 51145 -gg:-,:! 7 gf:2: I'5f:11:flff.-l2:,':n r:-:LLK-zffiiii-EE ' X : .. :', .1 .5 ' 5.11.- gil-37:32 . ,.-, 1+1:,pLe:J1:y G'1:-f'g53f-.ff1:1-fy -- -'-1:-,V .ff ' , 1 'g,:gf.X'-L'-, . .3,,3:,,,-,,:.1m- - :Q-Jw,-TLV,-,, f N,.,,.,.. ,,..,,A4.f.-,mu A, .,ffL,,z, ,gm-.: ' f A f . +im,.m.a::m:,c '541.1-Jnfo!-.nammiffaif I f I -.-1:,.J- T116 Academy R011 111-11'111' 1i11w1'x' 1l11'11111v 1 1111111 1 117511111111 1:11-1111 111111111 11111111 11I11- 11111111 111 Q' 1'111X 1 11141117111 l'yl11- X 11111 1I:111111111 14111'l 111-11-11111xx'1'1' X1'11 'I1I'L'1' X1:11w11.111 X111111'u11 1111111 N11111- 1'1-1-rx 1 11t11111u XX111-1'1c1' 111141l'L'11 V111-1111 sh '1'11'1 MN1111111111 1111 11 1 L'I'1l'l'l11L' 11:11'1111 11411111-N 11141111 X 111101 1 111'1111N 1 111111 11111111 111 11lL'- NW1 111 lb1'Ill1L' I111w1-V .1- 111111111111 11'l1141 11111111-11 11:11'1'1w111 IN1111-1' 1111111Ig 1 1111y5 X11'.X.I'1-115 1 1.11'c K11'.X11Nl1'1' 4 111111111 X ' . 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It was thought that the Acad- emy boys would have a better chance to express their opinions and religions views if they held their meetings alone. Such has proven to he the case, for since then we have been holding our meetings every Tuesday noon, which in itself shows that it has been successful. This year we have lineen studying Questions of High School Boys. by XY. Jenks. These questions are of vital interest to every boy, and questions that he must answer for himself. Every six weeks we have an outside speaker, hut the other tive times we have members of the association lead. Every boy is given a chance To express his own views on the subject. The two greatest events of the year have heen the Friendship Campaign, and the State Y. Al. C. A. convention at Kansas City. The boys of XYash- liurn Academy are not merely acquaintances. they are true friends handed to- gether in real Christian service. The academy sent just as many delegates to the convention as the college. They all came hack enthused and more deeply interested in Y. M. C. A. work, after hearing' such speakers as, Dr. Allen Stockdale, Dr. George Fisher, -lohn Brown, and hlim Goodheart. Our association sends monthly reports to the state secretary, and is in every way closely connected with the city, and state work. F. N. Fortis-seven V x . Cabinet liesitlt-ut, . .w Xliltlreml llWk'll Secrt-t:irv. . . Frances Xlefall X ict- l'resirlt-ut. . Nztlly liwx 'l'1't-ztsurer. lfliznlvetli llelellwmver Academy Y. W. C. A. llli Aczuleinv girls twgziiiizeil tlteir ztssucizttitni sepztrztte fruin tlizlt of tlie eullege in 149019. ll6CZl1lF-6 it xvzls rezilizeml tliut flue tu the tiiniflitv wt' tlie vuunger girls. tliev were uwt taking :tn zictive part in the cullege swcietv. XYitli lleleu Sliztver :is tlie lirst presillent the nexv mgmiizzttiuii pruveil successtul--every ztczuleinv girl jiuneil :intl trunk ztctive ii trt in tlie vvurlc. 'lilie .'XCl1flGlllj' Y. XY. Kf. ,X. ci-ntinues tu meet every 'lines- wl iv iiuuii liztving its uxvu eztlmiuet :intl plans fur its mvu vvwrlc. lts purpose tliruuut tlie seven ve:u's uf its existence lizts lneen lu give tlie girls Z1 cliztnce fur inure tleliuite religiuus expressi-in in tlieir scliuul life :intl tw inspire in tltein luglier itlezils uf service. 'lille pznst vezu' luis lween verv successful, The meni- liers lizlve tztlqeu niure tlmn usuzil interest in tlieir meetings zunl tlie nienilier- sliip iucluiles :1 lI1l'g'C per cent uf tlie zlczuleinv girls. One tif tlie special features li is lmeen the stutly uf -.flll'lSllllll Citizensliip lui' Girls untler tlte tlirectiwn ut' Nlrs. Xllieeler. u. xv, Furty-eiglit The Alpha Literary Society HIS year the Alpha Literary Society has taken a long stride in advance. The meetings are held in the Gamma Sigma room in Boswell Hall. All the meetings have been very successful, being well attended and the programs interesting. The programs in fact, show the greatest line of progress. Each meeting has a critic's report, thus enabling Alpha to realize her mistakes. On alternate weeks the programs contain the Alpha Chronicle and Parliamentary Drill. The Alpha Chronicle is a publication containing local news items and interviews with prominent persons on the campus. It also treats with important question of general college interest. The parliamentary drill has meant much to the girls. Usually an outside chairman is secured. Dean McEachron and NV. C. XYheeler have both done considerable for ns in this line. As a result the machinery of the meetings runs smoothly. The programs as a whole have been more connected this year. the same general topic being discussed in a series of meetings. G. H. Forty-nine T-Wx 1' ua- vvfifv-gqrfft .1 .6Pf1z Q'5Q,i7:9L-5'5r52'j1L1fg':i,2G? f 1--1w:Q .' 'Q m 1 ,. I I I 79 an IIN. .2 353.13 .an 1. ,. ,. . ,235-f p4u'7,:4,u,Q-gg4,5g3..1,,225ig'L 413,16 .fe my . 1 Ms , ,sim-L. 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'E .,- ,- ' 'fr ' 'I' A ' 1-4 . :NE 'I '. M2351 5 SQf55:7 WEfH?f.i2-221392 ff- - 135- - :' , , -fy 1 ' GEMM- Hb W ' 'xi-1. .,, ' I JEQQQ, fs-,af 4: ,a.-,1ff- ' vw 1 ,5-2--f ' 1 '- . ' 16111212 .. 11.-A15-Kf?:w.l,::f ' ' ' 11'-+ 1 - ,rf , , Y t V' ygff- - N I. . .ff-, 1. I Q .i.L.l.....V ,, , -- -f-- -.- v-.' 4, ,.., ,g,,',,,, V, ' , -4 . . , ' , I ' 5' T, ' 1 I , , . 4 X. T: V t ' - 1 Facuhy XY. D. IIOUGH TON, f'i:11m, I-IIXZEI. XVING. I'i:11m. S0111-ggiw. VIIEIRII GKYLUIQD. I I21111m, N1'11'INL1I. VI1'1II11CL'II1,1. IIIZLIIN T'I'IIT'I S, Viuliu, RIIINICEII IIiNt1'11'y. X r11Cv. I IIiI-IiN I IOGICI101 'bXI. XYUICC. IiLIZ.XIHIiTI'I .XI,UIfIQSON RANK I'11I1Iic 3151111111 Music. If, D. SCI'I1'JNI1IiIiUQICIQ. III'llI'lIllIIC Art aml U1':1t1'11'y. HIZLFN GIQIIFITIN. IiI11c111im1, MRS, L, II. XYIII'I I'EKIORF, I31'11w111g :1111I I'Iiw1o1'y of .X1't. MRS. EI.IZAIIIl'I'II HAND. I11te1'i1'11' I3ccm':11i1+11. I A1155 L1NDs.xY, CI1111:1 I':1i11ti11g. IIVIIQAITE XVIIITIIIIUUSIC. MEIQIQILL GAGIC. Ilczm. Sculptnwc, IVILIIIIIIIIQQ, :1111I Klmlcling. IQKI XI A IQICKI I'I7IfIf XY I I I'I'1iH4fJUSE. IN. Fiftx v I h 1. ...W .,,. ,... .,...,.,,,, .,,, .,. ----mln'-rw -A mf- -H -- zu L., ,,. ggy.. ,:y,1..,-.-, x V 31,-.,' - .:1,.:, IQ' lcfql., i.,,ip,,.. ,, lk, f y.. ,Q rim- .,f. .1 -,lx . .f.,..L H.--1... . 1 E1 . Y .. , wrt'-A app 1 r- . . .. .ia-If Qp'f.1X.3.-2: , , ,fp 4,v. ,,gf,L.g.,L.5-,1-.,.'ffm I-.V-,-,..,f.-J,...I., :...,.z-.,.1l:1:..:.,- ---.----4.::.:...g.L -nf'-:,::n-J...-- I-. I . Kg- 1 n 'W ' f fh'I'l l3 1 L5 S ENIOK Q U1 W 'll ' -' - I f w!i'i'6fW Y H' 151 1- - : null!! f ll V 2 W .' away wg: 'X' if ' ' l - F'2f'6 ,. , fngifwwvf f-S -7f - ix . X w f' 'AXQwb.A34!'l f ' A Y:-V f I . Xb iffy . , ' iq ' , ill 'QV' Nxwii-I: , V ff l 4Ze,,'9.gJlYf ' ' an f ,fa a lf-5 K - J- ! , - 'r ni? ' K 5535: Z ir- X Tfifl n H, ,i ll flff' - Aff' -. - ' W il -f MAYBELLE SHELDON. Lyons, Kansas. Ale-the-an: Y. YV. C. A.: English Journal Club. Major-EX1n'9Ssi0n. lviinox'-Public Speaking. VIRGINIA TALIAFEI-LO, Topeka, Kansas. Sigma Alpha Iota. lllajor-Piano. .,,. 4. 11 -rs 1:,,. we-f,4-.- :gf Fifty-one A., ' I x 4 1 4-.,,: -, -,. , . w , 1 The Messiah-City Auditorium. The Fine Arts Department XS'1'R1'C'li10N is heing given i11 Music, t,l'Zll11lll1L' ,X1't, 1VJ1'llXX'111g' 111111 1,Il1l1t111g'. The f1C1llll'tl11Cl1t is l'Zl1J1f115' g1'1111'i11g' 111111 its 111111 as une uf the 1ea11i11g 111'g1111iz11ti1111s uf its 1111111 in this sectinn nf the c11111111'y, Since the 0111111111 111- 1562111 XX'11ite111111se 111 IQOQ, the c11111'ses 411 St1141y have heen c11:111ge11 111111 the 1'eq11i1'e111e11ts fm' g'1'111111ati1111 have been i11c1'ease11 tn il 11eg'1'eQ that gains the 1'ec11g11i1i1111 nf the highei' sch11111s nf 16E11'l111lg'. The 't1l'J1JC1iI1 K111sica1 ,Xrt Society, l'Cg'Z11't1Ct1 hy so 1111111y as I1 type 111' exten- sinn XV4ll'1i, has e11te1'e11 11111111 its sec111111 year aftei' giyiiig llCl'1'H1'l11fl11L'CS 111 H2111- 116115 Messia11 , Xv6I'L11'S Re1111ie111 Mass 111111 C111e1'i11g'e-'1'11y1111's Hia- 11'at1111. The s1 1ciety is nnw 1'1111y 111'g1111ize11 111111 11thce1'c11 111111 is c1111si11e1'e11 11 11e1'111a11e11t part uf t11e Art Life uf 'I,'1,1pe1c11. 1'1111e1' its auspices 1111 .X111111111 Music Festival is giyen, l1S11f111y with t11e X1i1111e1111f11is Sy1np111111y f11'C11CSf1'Z1 when artists uf 11ati1111a1 1'ep11tati1111 are alsn 111'ese11te11. Fift y-two L K .,., . 4 .. .i.. . ., ., , ,. The Art Department has taken on a new life during the last two years thru the consistent efforts of Mrs. XYhittemore and her assistants. Interest has been aroused in the city and state as well as in College circles. Several ex- hibitions of the work done in the department. and two annual exhibitions of Living Pictures representing famous paintings have been greatly appre- ciated. One outstanding feature of this year's work has been the association of Merrill Gage, sculptor and painter, with the work of the department. Mr. Gage has been associated with some of -Xl'llCl'lCZl'S greatest artists all of whom speak most highly of his work. No doubt the department now entertains one who is destined to become famous as painter and sculptor. The Art Department HE Art Department occupying the upper tloor of Boswell Hall, bids fair to outgrow its quarters. The classes in History and Apprecia- tion of Art have been much larger than here-to-fore, a fact which proves that the work offered meets a desire for a greater knowledge of the creation of beauty on the part of students in the college. This work re- ceives collegiate credit in the sophomore, junior and senior classes. The stock of pictures and casts of the XYorld's masterpieces has been greatly increased by both gifts and purchase. and now available space is taxed to the utmost. The department of Interior Decoration. open this year with Mrs. Elizabeth Hand as instructor. has made a winning appeal with large classes working out problems of color, line and form as applied to household furnishings and equipment. The department of design as desirable for porcelain decoration has found strong and vital support under the direction of Miss Marie XYitwer. Fifty-three l Living Pictures. Tl1e fl6llllI'llllClll llZlS lJCL'll must I'111't1111:1te i11 St'L'l1l'lllg' the services 111 Mr. Merrill linge, 21s critic llllll teacher -11 sc11l11r11re. He c11111es flireetly fl'Hlll the st111l111 111 fnllliillll li11l':Q'l1llll 111 New Xhrlq, :1111l his presence z1r1111se1l ll large class fur xwrlf 111 clay Tl'lIlll the living' 111111lel. Tl1e living' 111111lel is :1ls11 re- quirerl hy classes w111'lqi11g' i11 wil, water c11l11r z1111l L'llZl1'C41Zll. T11 111'111'i1le 11p11111't1111ity fur st111le11ts 1111z1l1le 111 :1tte111l 1lz1y classes, the stuclius hz1x'e l1ee11 when three nights :1 wc-elf, fur 11111 ll1lll1'S. liivr these ll ll'l4'lKlCl is p1'11x'ifle1l :1111l the XYfll'li6l'S use ch:1re11:1l 11s their 111ecli11111 with time results. The Zllllllllll Living l',lClll'l'C exhihit was given i11 N11x'e111l1e1' 111 the college Chapel sl111wi11g ll gwvmlly llllllll7Cl' uf line llZlillllllQ'S :mil sciilpture. chietly by .Al1lC1'lCll1l artists. Nur 11111s1 the SIlIL1l'llZlf' 11111r11i11g class he 11111ilte1l which ilevelwps the 1:1le11t 111' the Ylbllllg' ln 11's z1111l girls 111 the viciility. lf. XY. 11. l4'ift5'-fu111' J ZA ' Ql,ffQ'f'KA--xnIw ,fe 2-ai--as. 'MV HTPH1- f g . ll A l X in if. f ' I , gggdllhyi? fm' 'TTH'f'!Q 1 7 7 - E H Ng52lHwJff1oa1j Jim in-7 ln fn l ' 1-W 'f .A 5 Q f f ' J ' '11 f -il j EXW f,W A T .TQ iii? f l ii i'lf: 2Q5Q- 'sgfllfl wi ff 3'1Vf A fiw an - cg? ffixlf' I M1111 fQiAX l fZf,Lna i f 1' l Af ff zz 'V -.i 1, L aww The Faculty llflwin E. Brookens. LL. li. -lolin Shaw Dzixvsoii. LL. ll. Clinton bl. lfvzins. A. Al. Albert A. Grzilizun. Clad Hzinlilton, LL. ll. A. Rl. llurvey. Samuel N. lluwkcs. A. ll Ll l T. XV. lluglies, LL Otis E. llnngatc. lired Schuyler jackson, LL. ll. Hurry G. Lzirimer. LL. ll. Tlimnas A. Lcc, A. ll.. A. M., LL. B. Artliur ,l. llcfzilme. A. Al.. LL. B. George T. AlcDt-rmott. A. B., I. D. Edwin D. Alclieever. John Rlzirsliull. Henry lf. Mason. R. L. Lee Xlmiroe, A. Al. Silas VV. Porter. A. ll.. LL. D. AVllli21ITl C. Ralston. A. B.. LL. H. John Albert Rosen, LL. ll, Robert Stone, A. H john F. Switzer. LL. ll. Bennett Rollin XVlit-cler, A. B., LL. B. George H. Wlliitconilu. A. B., LL. B. Mrs. E. S. Platt. Fifty-tive Dean Hughes. Llflilill XYiXSllUL'RN TKFXSUN was hnrn in Chautauqua ennnty. New Ywrlc, .lnly 15, IS43, anfl ilieil in 'l'npelqa, Kansas. .lannary 1, liplfv, at the age uf seventy-tw-i years, lle was aflinittetl tw the liar nl' New Ynrlq in N60 after having' seryeil thru the Civil XYar. ln ISM, he ealne in Ottawa, Kansas, where he spent the greater part uf the ref niainiler ul' his life. llis lite was always hnsy as a lawyer. judge anil states- nian. lt was well saiil that: Nu uther nian in Kansas was as well litteil ln he a ,lnstiee ill the Supreme Cnnrt as tlnclge llensnnf' ltle was a pnifessni' uf the XYashhnrn Law Sehnnl alinwst an even year. anil in that lnne lieeanie fine uf its ninst helnyeil instructors. The stnilents hail hefnre theni the example uf an irleal jnrlge, anfl inilwiheil nnciwnseinnsly the prin- ciples nl the man whit sn nnhesitatingily perfnrineil his clnty no matter what it might lie. ,Xlfretl XYashhnrn llensnn was greatly lnvetl hy all lhnse whn were ffirtunate ennngh to ei-nie in tnneh with him anfl will always he helfl flear in the hearts uf Lnyal XYashhnrnites. Fifty-six .14 -. . t ..1..l?. ' .4 - 'V Q .E l .. .. , ' L 4 4:4215 mf:-. ..-hl g.. 1 - -... nf : ' 'f' ' -is .,, . wrf, .-gm' .VL .f'f-eI'-:f:-.11-:lin-I-gavzf:-:'+, -.-.3312'-15117-iff'-'Jl'f Iwz .i- i:f.-'FW-i .-l,Jl:''-.f.iW 'fS:T-413-er wg:--Q:-E 'X' - rw- 1 -U ': '-. L .- L .1 ww:-v: fx v .JA W-w w--e:1e:... .- ff- 144. P- .t . -r-. -:ww:a.-..r.-V.-1-af-.Liv Bag- -1 aeiwv. v-LN-1 -rw.-..Jw li. fr .P . ..:. .3-'f . . -K l gs: -1 -'-1,11 ' 1-1-'im ii.:-.gl .if:'.f'2-:I 291. F I-TMm-.--e.Cw,'-:ins.-3.fn..-.4,1-.aw-'1 'All-4:-. ':.:. YN'fgW.11f'fMa1K-ea. 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Jw r 4 W , s v :fini-52, x 1 'Xl 5 aw., gag, -M ,- ':,f'QU,A px 5 P' s 'gesgwghd lr N, 'HL M 'll 1 s F- E ' 'HY V- :RJ A V A I 'Pkw 'ds rf 'Wk W' ul: 'fx 4 ff, ,.-4Q L-Y -4 . .r .1 5.7 Q5-Vi 'JIM .fi 1 .4 Lag -2 IJQ5, '-HJ - fr 21' tg,-'J ,ag N fa, .- 1 54 wifrtl wks.. a ff, u.qvf2'-'lk 1 Kappa Sigmag Class Pres. 419: Football 42. 3. 4, 53. Capt. 443: Basketball 42, 3, 435 Base- ball 431. Tennis 4353 Freshman Football, Class Basketball 41, 533 Engineers Club. Major-Law. GEORGE D. FREEZE. Goodland. Kansas. Delta Theta Phi. Major-Law. HOXVARD S. SE.-XRLE. Topeka. Kansas. A. B., NYashburn '15: Phi Delta Theta, Saga- more '15: Class Pres, 423: French Club 42M Glee Club 41. 2. 31. Mgr. 44j3 Orchestra 41. 2, 3. 41: Quartet 43, 41: Choir 43. 43: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 423g Basketball 41. 23, Class Basketball 4135 Pres. Athletic .-Xss'n Hb: I. A. 4-113 Dramatic Club 41r, Mgr. 12. 33, Pres. 445. Major-Law. Fifty-seven XV. C. L. S. 41. 212 Vice Pres. XV. C. 1, ,1 1, .L.... : A ., , ,,,, V GERALD LEROY P.-XINTER, Norton. Kansas. Pi Kappa Delta, XV. C. L. S.. Sec'y 111. Pres. 1313 Blackstone Club. Class Basketball 123: German Club: Y. M. C. A.. Gospel Team: Prohibition Assn, SeC'y 113: Prohib. Ora- torical fly: Debate 42, 3, 4rg Peace Orator- ical, ltli in National: National Se-c'y of Pi Kappa Delta. Ma jrvr-Law. lVIi1mrAGerman. XVILLIAM HARRISON BIYRNETT. E-lutchinson. Kansas. Gamma Sigma, Blackstone and Kent: Class Sec-'y f3l. Major-Law. RALPH XV. GARDINER. Ashland, Kansas. Gamma Sigma, Class Pres. 4312 Class Base- ball 123. Tennis 6232 Debate ill. Major-Law. MAJOR GLFECK, Salina, Kansas. Phi Delta Theta. Major-Law. ELISHA SCOTT, Topeka, Kansas. Major-Law. Fifty-eight ,, ,,., ,, ... .ffm 1 ,...f,. ., .... ...,. Q l.-QT-Hi, 4 1 P,-,wtf-ff :'i- fl ' ij 1 :1f':vw.f 2551.5-22' ia'..'?'1:5f 'r-7 ' s3f'a:-,-gn 2.11. F1 3132 yxrp- -:gg::,.fts:i:Tt1.'a 1 . ' A if '21-4' V, ' ,. , ,V .l JAMES E. MOXVERY. Scott City. Kansas. Major-Law. XYEAVER GLEN HAMILTON, Haswell. Colorado. Pi Kappa Delta: Gamma Sigma: Debate flj. Major-Law. LQROY E. QVINLAN. Lyons. Kansas. Delta Theta Phi. Major-Law. LARITE ROYCE. Denver, Colorado. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Major-Law, CLYDE J. GIBSON, Kensington. Kansas. Delta Theta Phig Blackstone and Kent: Track IZJ. Capt. IS. -ll: Class Basketball 12, 3, 45. Class Track, Baseball: XVashburn Bar As- sociation. Maj or-Law. Fifty-nine .W ' K -7 I ii ,, G WZLI A J, , '-fu' 5. Q-,,'..f-' 1 - f, 14 ..i,.1::.v:: .4 ..t.1L::f. L-. i..:..., , ..i..4. 5.3-. M-. .'.1.: . Usfrzzxj. .-' 5:14-:.f:.:,:.-X -...-4:41-a-:lun-...-..fwQ.:. ,'.::-,.'. 1 .V . . qi, 5 :QE . - ' up Lu: I .. W.,-K... .. .. . HARRY H. RENVVICK. Garden City, Kansas. Delta Theta Phi: Blackstone and Kent: Class Basketball, Track, Baseball. Maj Ol'-IJHYV. ALFRED RAY ENFIELD. Iola. Kansas. Kappa Sigma: Gamma Sigma: Class Pres. 125: Class Football and Basketball: Dram- atic Club fl. 2. 3, 43. Glee Club fl. 25: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 125. Major-Law. Sixty . , .. ., i,. ' 'pax -Q,,l:L' ,- 1 f.. w.. ,.f :rumuns X if H Q!! A lx -- Q -'S T 1 H g - SHERMAN MERTZ. He is the class t1'ensu1'e1'. Refused to collect the Kaw dues however. as he had already Chosen his life work. TRACY LEEDOM. He is general manager for Pz1yue's Shoe Store. They say that if he should tell all he knows about the extensive-ness of XVashburn Co-Ed understanding he would have to stay off the Campus. GLEN LOGAN. His mustache is very well known and his heart is no longer his own. Sixty-one l c f , if L.. v 1 5 , R .-..-.A..,1-1-wsiq-lv,-5.-,gsn-Nw..-1'-1-:WT-,H- -me mm., -Q-. .-, A.. , .. --.v-:v.-1f.,,gaL.-.' ' ' ,...-f,E,217'i?F 'jf?:fi' X H fzirasfi: 'izwmwif -- x iw iff' Coll' ps .123 gg.-gi-5 g-V.. ,Vo yi. ,335 V- Y ., 'Qi ,, ng: .gj,H:w,1.:.g,1:g:.e.wh.-sri... wffa.,-12--H --,' ,. .e..zg.'s.v4 .1 .L.a. .'. . 1 i , Inj.. i F Mrs' :Sl X x X X my Ax ROY LOCKENOUR. Lock studies so hard that he classes his opinion high. He says, Blackstone thinks the ease is right and I think so too. M.-XBEL JONES. Is the only Junior who is an authority on XVoman's Rights. Is the only Junior Law never accused of being engaged to a. girl. ls the only Junior Law we really couldn't get along' Without. E. PENDRY. Pendry. If my wife hits me over the head with et door would I have cause for divorce? Dean Hughes, No, A woman has rx right to adore her husband whenever and wherever she chooses. CLIFFORD HOPE. He made the highest grade in Domestic Relations. VVhy he did. we don't know. But we are told that someone has Hope. ALTER SLAGLE. He can talk the Dean out of a. grade, the Judge out of a decision. and the jury out of a verdict, hut his talk is not limited to law. Sixty-two ,j,5',1'7'fg'-':j,. A . .A .. , g ts.: .uf-.xt--: ' ' '- v L earn-'g:i,gxt,.'.f 55311 F5 9 33.3 .51322115:15271iiiF3514fi:if:eilEA1:2'i5,QSi1i:?':ii-N.1- -,K V. ms. , Burkholder- I've promised it to another N-f' vi 1Ja1,t5Y'v! '?. L' rg. -1 Ms fd ' 'r u.,,te.. .1 2 Q 16 m1cLsL'G?5...i1.m H f'v:au:e:afsIafpi1 TT '21 . f'2'i'1'ff'5'Kf 15'fi- ' ' -' I ' ?f.iiag5'F.Q5E?'-: '13-7 j ,Spf Fig 3efs,gg5fgi-,:15- Q.. ,.., . , ,,,, V- F. EARL CARMAIN. ,K F Prof.- How is it your grades are so much , lower in January than they were last month? I 1 Carmain- O, everytliing is marked down after the Holidays. . IRA BIYRKH OLDER. Examining Attorney- Give us your name. Burkholder- I can't. .1 Attorney- VVhy? PAUL EDGAR. Judge to Client- Wh0's your attorney? I' Client- Mr. Edgar. Judge- He doesn't know any law. ' b Client- He has bull dog tenacity, fighting capacity, and a lack of veracity. He doesn't need to know Law. CLAYTON KLINE. If a man marries the daughter of his fath- er's neice. what relation would his child be to him? HENRY SULLIVAN. Dean ica1s? Hank- No, I signed the pledge last year, Hughes- Do you take any period- of ' Sixty-three . -...P -' 4 .- , . ., : J . . ., .,,.--4 A i , mt , H . -., . .. . .,,.,,..,,, t- Iv fp.. ..': I ,T , .ne-.--A., ff .:- L- -rafe :g1rw.-5.- N-..-se 5 Gp L ' i f 1 149' ' 2:?e-.1!+ . 122322315 H' ' .mx mf ,. -455, :i5,1.--- Nami' ilk! fr 1 n .. .,,,, . k w .1 .. ..- X ARTHUR BEATTIE. The missing link between the Schools of Law and Liberal Arts. HENRY SANTROCK. She- YVl1at exam did you take this morn- ing? Santrock- I cou1dn't tell there was no title on the paper of questions. ROBERT HASTY. As speedy as his name suggests. A man fell out of a ten story building and Bob tried to interview him and get a case for damages as he fell past the second story window. Wfas unsuccessful, but has another case that takes lots of his time. Sixty-four r .. . ,.,. , .. i 35 'l ,fi?1f'f-'T qv 5 .. .W- Sixty-tive M55 Law Freshmen Eugene Nolan Brown Richard Brownc Ray H. Czilihan Charles E. Conklin Daniel H. 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Yllillllllfll 95: Kirzulmmtc Stumlunt, Uliivuxwilx uf Chicag 0 'U5-'l.l6. LUTIHQR IQ. TILLOTSC JN. Acting P1'ofusfm' of Engineering. li. S.. Kllllbiw Ullivcrsily 'l3: lih-vun yL'2lTS active Tfngincy-1'i11g Sorvicc, :Ei O11 leave of 1l175C1'lCL'. Sixty-seven 1 DANIEL EIJMUND GELVVIX. Sigma Xi. ll. S.. li:111sz1s U11i1'1-rsity 'UK l'll'Nt l11st1'11c111r 111 the XX asl1l1111'11 lJL'l1Zll'l' ment 11f lillglllL'CI'lIlg. The Beginnin of. ll'1CglJD6P8FlYHCHl llli l':llQ'lllCCl'lllQ' lJCl11ll'lINt?lll was started 111 XYZlSlllJllI'l1 as ll 1le11:1rt- 111e11t, 111 111:'1X 11111l13r the e1'f11rts 11f l'1'11f. XY. .X. l'lZl1'Sl1lJZl1'g'Cl'. Like the 111:1j11rity 1,1f 1l1i11g's w11r1l1 while it l1z11l 21 small l,1eg'i1111i11g. Mr. ll. lx. l1elw1x w:1s 5CCl1l'C1l 11'1 llll lxz111s:1s L111ve1's1ty. 11111111 lllS g'r:11l11n- 111111, t11 take cl1:1rg-4 111' the purely e11g'111eeri11g' s11l1-lecls. 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SlII'YCf'l11g' z1111l lllt'L'll2llllC2ll 4ll'llXYlllQ'. was L'41lllllIll'ZlllYCl5' large, especially 111 the sec1111d yeur, the w11rlc given was p1'i11- cipully 111 e11lleg'e stuclents. rllllif lllllllllel' flf 111e11 wl111 went later t11 11tl1er scl11111ls f111' the 1Jlll'1l11S6' 11f c1111111le1111g' their 6l1Q'll1C6l'lllQ' w1,1rk was small. Sixty-1-ight 1 ..f'l'J TI l ! I ll u 'WA ,.lVQ, L 3 H I 3111. ' -.L.' st' ll I .I ..,, , U1 I:1jlHlliliIjm ':-4- -Wfmwmilllllllyl.h'iiiiil1l'lill!llliljMlilluuln :g ym Q 'V iglwrfl1IIlllU3llugl,1lllLI!il5.lim,4.4lla,llLWiMliloam,i,,llQ fl'.llil:lt1ill2glni,'iAl . 5'-ii! Q65 1 I Illl IEHGI Hlllul llll un nl f ' 3 W. HERBERT BERNARD LOPER, Orleans. Nebraska. Tau Delta Pi: Gamma Sigma: Freshman foot- ball: Y. M. C. A.: Math. Club. Engines-r'S ...la Maj ul'-M at hem ativis. Mi n or-Chemistry. pau. JOHN XYARREN YOVNG. 'l'o1ixeka. Kansas. Gamma Sigma. Pres. l-lm: Class Basketball 13, -ll. Track 41. Zh: Engineers Club. Pres. 1431 Y. M. C. A.: Orc-he-Stra 41. 2b. Major-Engineering, Minor-Matliematics. MARSHALL THOMAS SANDERS. Topeka, Kansas. Tau Delta Pi: Gamma Sigmag Class Pres. 1-ii: A Y. M. C. A.. Cabinet rl, 2, -ll. Treas. 131: Student Council 12l, Tre-as. f3b1 Rep. to XY. C. I. A. 4113 Engine-er's Club. Treas. Hr. Major-Chemistry. Minor-Mathematics, Sixty-nine It ill ll l ---. .:, .ng ,,.f 'tg--. .V , . . 5.7-,p :- , 11.-. , .f- -- 5: 'J Ks-. - -- 4 -,- 3 1.11 . A , .. ..t . , . :...:.'..... '.'r.f1p!5..QL1.. .'::.-4-...4'S.r:.2.fq 2.1 4'-:L:?i1::,uv '51',5t:':.LZien.:Li:5...-.:.-...L ,Q 1 3.5 ,- 1 Ei' :lr W4 E223- J it ' :1,:. HAROLD VVILLIAM GREIDER, is Topeka. Kansas. Tau Delta Pi: Gamma Sigmag Class Basket- J ball 1-lb: Y. M. C. A.g Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 421: Engine-e1 s Club, Vice Pres. 121, Pres. 437. Biological Club: Prohibition Association. Majol'-Chemistry. 4 Minor-Mathematics. . ARTHUR S. CHAMPENY, R Lyons, Kansas. Phi Delta Theta: Football W 13. -lr, Basket- ball Mgr. 63. 415 Class Basketball 11. 2, 3. 41. Capt. KBJ. Track ll. 2. 3. 431 Pres. Athletic Ass'n 145. Student Treas. Athletic Assn 431: Orchestra 41. 2. 3M Bandg Engineers Club, Mathematics Club. lVIHjOl AEllg'lll8El'iHg, Minor-Mathematics. JOHN STAPLES NEXVLIN, Lewis. Kansas. .ff Class Treas. 143: Gamma Sigma. Pres. C433 Class Basketball 441: Y. M. C.A.g Engineelfs Club, Sec'y 423. Major-Matheznatics. lvlinor-Engineering. .6 Ig5f',5Z .xc .iieil l ll :if , 3. Seventy 5 -I U K L ,.,1:,,f,.,.-1-.g-. .g,-...IW-.,,,N ,, . . .:..-.'.1::L-zu-.,.',1J.:. - -ni and .- . ., .. r 1 gy.. i mm-:.:az.:frxa'.-s emaasf.s4E -.Q -.... 5. Lair' o - .':IF: ' ,i':ifs'211:'-if f:1i'.'-?:Ei.2Z71'f1Tf,1T1 L'1:f!4vl-rilffi, Gif':13if'S5'aPf!FV'i'1fJf fiTF5v'?1,.t K' ' lf? 5312 V iii A lie Elf ' ' J' . .,.. . ., .V X ' '. 4' ' ' JQ,xkC1Zf.Q1.-lu, 1,-, ' i . ,- fr,,.,', nf ,'1', 41. t,. 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Sir Jozwpli was the gallantest knight and the glihest knight, and the most exct-t-ding soft knight that L-vel' bear arms. XVILLIAM H. XYHITCOMB. There too was it scribe-and whether ht- wc-re de-honaire he will not say-hut whether he were an honest scribe. and a fair editing scribe, all men may judge. Seventy-one , ,,., , -tails' JOHN C. IVARNER. In that court was no knight so well-beseen in bearing as the Knight of Wa1'ner. Verily, all the staff had much joy of him, also, for he fed them many sweetmeats, being fat of purse and richly from the Kaw advertise- ments. And yet was he a full holy man, granting the Editor many halftones and much engraving. JOSEPH R. Mc-COSH. So, as Sir Joseph came f-orth from the House of McCosl1, he met a maiden who asked him, Brave youth are there any more at home like you? And he answered, Ive are seven, and twenty! HARLOVV R, PRICE. And I Ween there never was more courteous knight than Harlow, nor any jollier knight in all things. And he continually made joy and feastings and reveled much in Hershey Bars and Spearmint. LLOYD BAGBY, Among' the company there moved a knight both high and long, and as black visagecl and fierce knights be. And many there were who feared to approach unto him. but they that did approach, found within the semb- lance of the knight. a very maidenhoocl of timourousness. ' Seventy-two if U '.t'5t:'-,J-F11 R a- The Department In 1916 ERTNG this XGZIIJS absence of Prof. Loper, Luther R, Tillotson is tak- ing his place. Nr. Loper is getting his M. S. degree in Sanitary Engineering at Harvard. Mr. Tillotson received his B. S. degree at Kansas University in 1913. He has come here after eleven and a half years of active service as an Engineer. He has carried on work for the Santa Ee. Gregon Short Line, Thomas Butler Co, in San Francisco, The Boardman-Tompkins Estate in San Francisco, The Topeka Edison Co., The Hills Building Co., and the 'Lf S. Reclamation Service. The nearest monu- ment to his ability is the Edison smokestack in this city. In co-operation with Prof. Loper a general plan has been made to develop the department to make it as thorough and as extensive as is in keeping with the policy of XYashburn. Practically three full years are now offered. Due to Mr. Tillotsons acquaintance with the company and thru the kindness uf the Santa Fe testing department, the engineering curriculum has been able to add something of interest to the students, in a manner to overcome the present lack of equipment in certain lines. At intervals. the testing department per- mits the engineers to overlook the actual experiments in the largest railway shops in the world, in a very thorough. student-like fashion. The talks given by their various men on the experiments which they conduct, and actual working data furnished, gives considerable insight into the active research work in strength of materials as carried on by a railway. Outside the labor- atories, the visits to the shops at different times prove prolitable and inter- esting. The Topeka Edison Company allows the students to visit their plant and have already put on an indicator card test for determining the horse power of engines. The Edison Company. incidentally. is the finest and largest plant of the great McKinley Syndicate. The city engineers oflice has loaned its brick rattler and testing apparatus for a demonstration of the abrasion test of brick. These incidents are part of the regular laboratory course in strength of materials and are as thorough and possibly more complete than at many other places better equipped than XYashburn. Seventy-three The E1'lQ'lllGCl'l1lg' Department has, this year, made especial effort to secure pictures suitable fur engineering and from which, the students may obtain some idea uf the wppcvrtunitics to which an engineer is heir. The department is indebted tu Mr. A. H. Purdy, of the Topeka Edison Co.. to Mr. R. A. Rut- ledge of the Santa Fe, and to Mr A. lf. Rubinsun. also of the Santa Fe, for the fulluwiiig' list of pictures that are now hung nn the walls of the drafting rnoin: A B:1lJcnclc-XYilcox modern water tube boiler installation with automatic Stcilcer. A General Electric Conipany's Turbo-generatiir set installation. Trim Murse's picture of the Colcwaclci Grand Czinyon. The Sibley bridge acriyss the Missniii'i river. Architect's perspective nf the library. The wriginal landscape drawing' uf the campus, a reprwductiun of which will be lwuncl un page 153. Set of plintngraplis uf track material defects fruin the Santa Fe testing' laburatories. Set of pliutngraplis of bridges built under the Luten patents by the Topeka Bridge and li-on AAi'O1'iiS. T WRC ' i is l ,. ,QIQ X X tl ' ,Je - - M., ss i, aw. ,545,-f-5g:.:E::5',:.,,, , X 1 I .... .,l.11.1'fi1'-rim . fx 'fc-,r . 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S17-11-1111-six Herbert Beals Arthur Champeny Sam Stewart XX clght lvl, llulght 36 XX't-ight 130, Height J IU XX t-lgllt 196. llexght ml Quarter-back Half-back Tackle Captain Captain-Elect Forest Rice Ralph Newell Elmer Bearg XVeight 159, Height 5'l1 XX'cight 145. Height 5'6 XX7cight 179. Heigh Center End Fullback Seventy-sevtn 5 1 I Howard Cox Earl Trobert Joe McCosh r-iulu IMS, Huigh15'l1 XM-iglmt 1114. HL-iglu 41' WL-iglu HIP, Hr-ight 57 Guard End Half-back Arthur Dehn Harold Colvin Eugene Villepigue fighl 1711, Ilr-ight 0'2 XXX-iglmt 155. Height 5'9 XXX-ight 1114, Hcight 5'1l Guard Guard Full-back S4-V1-ntx ' x Don Billings Charles Logan Ray Chamberlain We-ight 151. Height 5'8 XXX-ight 170. Huight 6' XXX-ight 1645, Hr-ight 5'8 End Tackle Half-back Glen Elbe Earl Bailey joseph Haynes Wfight l50, Height 5'9 XVL-ight 156. Height 5'lO Manager Quarter End Seventy-nine -1' The Season of. 1915 1Bv 1311145111 Hli 11115 season will gn 1l11w11 i11 tl1e annals nf XYZlSlll3lll'll f11111tball l1is- t11ry as Z1 se21s11n 11f 1lise1,111r21g'e1ne11t, l1ar1l luek 21111l El loyal plueky liglit against lieavy tltl1,lS. Starting witl1 b11t 21 very few veterans 21r1111n1l wl1iCl1 t11 l111il1l Z1 team, a111l witl1 11111st 1'1f tl1e available ITIZITCT- ial light. tl1e Cllilclll fZ'tCCtl a 1lise11111'21gi11g Ill'1l1J11Slll111'1 i111lee1l. But 1111tl1i11g 1lZ!tlllK61l lik' tl1e seareity 111' niaterial tl1e e1121el1 Hllll 11lZlf'6l'S set 21l,11111t t11 llltibllltl tl1e llClCl'11Q'C'1lE1lt1S mass i11t11 Z1 s1111111tl1 well 11ilecl se11ring' lll?lClllll6. Tlie tirst game 11f tl1e 562181111 was witl1 l:1l1l13Cl'. lintering tl1e game 11ver- L'11llflllClll tl1e Icllflllllll players were snrprisecl by tl1e fleet eftieient C111'113Sl' eleve11. 'l'l1e gaine was very erratic 21111l w21s 1llZll'lCCtl by lllltll' ancl l'Zlg'g'Ctl play- ing 1111 XYZlSl1l1llI'lliS part. :Xt ti111es tl1ere w21s evi1lenee 11f better f1J1'11l b11t it 1li1l l111t 1level11pe Cllullgll t11 llllfill tl1e spl1er11i1l 1,1ver C11111per's gillfll li11e. Five tinies tl1e ver1l21nt lclllilllllfl eleven br1111gl1t tl1e ball witl1i11 tl1e live yarcl lille. but every time tl1e liglit L'1111per li11e lleltl 21111l t11rne1l tl1e ti1le. 011 Z1 lueky pass i11 tl1e tl1ir1l 1lllIll'lt'l' f1111pe1' se11re1l, llllt 11ever again was tl1ere clanger 11f l1er FC11l'll'lQ'. Ten lllCll wl111 lblflytttl f11r tl1e Blue were i11 their first intere11llegiate ganie. ls it filly w11n1ler tliey failerl 111 get t11getl1er? 'l'l1e SCCllllt'l ganie was witli Baker at llalclwin. Tlie team staged Z1 real e11n1ebaek ll'Hlll tl1e week llCftll'Cx. 21111l Slllixvefl spirit ancl pep e111 111gl1 t11 wi11. ln faet. tliey Slllllllcl l121ve w1111 if xX'Z1SlllJlll'll l1211l lJSCll given Zl Stlllillff deal. 'lilie 1621111 f1111gl1t l121r1l all tl1e ganie Zllltl in tl1e last KIUEIITCI' 13USllCt,l Xl11irl1e211l 11ver f111' I1 t1111el11l11w11. lint tl1e Referee e21lle1l tl1e ball baek. 1111 tl1e g'l'HtlIlflS tl121t Kl11irl1e211l steppefl 1111tsi1le tl1e si1le lines. .N few 1ni1111tes later Stewart re- e11vere1l ll l1l11eke1l punt, l111t tl1e b21ll was given t1g1 llaker. Xxvllllff tl1e en1ls were still Fifteen yEll'tlS 11tif si1le fllltl C1 lzlcll Gray 21111l Beals we1'e p1'11testi11g, tl1e ball was p11t in play 21111l.l21gg'211'1l walkerl l1ll11Pl311SCfl 11ver tl1e gt 1al li11e. Tlie t1111el1- llllxxilql was 21ll11we1l altl111 tl1e referee l1211l llllt l,1l11w11 l1is whistle t11 start play. 'l'l1e nflieials later XYl'1llt' tlray aclniittiiig tlieir err11r. llll tl1e f11ll11wi11g Sllillftlily tl1e te21111 -i1111r11eye1l 11p t11 Lll'lC1Ill1 wl1ere tl1e 11l121111pi1111s gave lllelll 2111 exl1ibiti1111 11f l'C2ll ftltbfllllll. 'l'l1r11 tl1e line, ar1,111111l tl1e 6l'lllS. 11ff tackle. tl1e ste.'11n r11ller s1nasl1e1l 1111t t1lL1Cl1tl11Wl1S. xYZlSlllJl.1l'll never tl1re21te11e1l t11 se11re excepting tl1e tl1ir1l 1111:1rter wl1e11 tliey earriecl tl1e ball t11 NClll'Z1Sli1llS tl1ree yZ1l'4l line. S'fl'CllQAlllGllC1l by tl1e l'CUl1'1l 11f Glen Elbe. tl1e lel1ab111ls we11t int1,1 tl1e Xkvar- l'C'llHl1ll1'g' ganie 1leter1nine1l t11 sinasli 1111t Zl viet111'y. Starting like Zl wl1irlwin1l tliey f11ree1l tl1e llllll 1l11wn t1'1 tl1e sl1a1l11w 11f tl1e g'1 1al posts. XYZ1l'l'Cll5lJlll'g l1el1l 1111 tl1e 11116 yar1l line but xY2'lSl1llUl'11 was 1111t t1'1 be 1le11ie1l an1l 21 few 1nin11tes later Bearg' XYt:'lll 11VCl' litbl' tl1e first t1111el11l11wn 11f tl1e se21s1111. ln tl1e see11111l Eighty quarter Bearg again carried the ball to the goal line and Elbe went over. The rest of the game was a brilliant but futile attempt by XV?ll'1'C1'lSlJLll'g to win by the aerial route. The Blue successfully solved most of the attempts, but in the third quarter the Normals carried the ball to the ten yard line three times in ten minutes. Twice the lliashburn line held but the third time a forward pass over the goal line was successful. On the kickoff Pinky Beals staged the most spectacular play seen on Wlashburn field since W'hite's famous run against K. U. Catching the Normal kickoli' on his own ten yard line he ran the entire length of the field for a touchdown. The stands went wild in a frenzy of de- light as he eluded the last three Normal men and sped over the goal line. The climax of the season was reached in the Kansas Normal game, when the Blue held the heavy Normal team to a tie score. Outweighed twenty pounds to the man the lchabocls fought every minute of the game and by bril- liant head work tied the score in the last live minutes of play. In the third quarter the Normals scored on a fumble and things looked bad for XVashburn. But the fourth quarter brought a wonderful co1neback by the light lchabods. Starting in the middle of tl1e Held Stewart, Beals and Bearg carried the ball to the first downs on the one yard line. The stage was set for a hero, and he Eighty-one my- -'Lf-if-rv: sz-rpm. ow'-zuy:--w-.?,---rmrv:--C1-:gage:ww ':'f1r':?r:g-rfqu''fri-if .,7'1:z'v1-2, v A-'v:,:'f ' rw:v'f'fx e:'cv':fa's1 J'm':'f'pPg'-:fl ' ' ' :Jw . ,gx ,nv ,ii , A, Y - - M11 ff? ::a111Y. -Q 1' -, ,X 512, - 1 1 , ' ' W -Q 5- ' -.49:,5,,.3 fg,1,3,gg,l: .51-.q.-u.:.u . . ig.. ,. .S ,. - .ja up L , .gg . . . .,:' . +L: XJ.,.1:x ,.....'.1::+4:1: ,.:-1.4-'.. : v IVWFSQ 5954255515: S31? . - . www v S 2 2 2 2 2 1 ' If Eight y- two '1 1:1-mi?-' ,,.,,-,,.. X.,, ,. .1 , ., , , 1 V . 1 Standing.-Harvey, Logan, Colvin. Sullivan. Hasty. Champeny, Kesler. lirnest ltrainerl. Billings. Gray lcoaehl, Rice. Rogers lasst. eoachl, Enneld. Dehn, Linge, Stewart, liearg. Seated.-Groth, Barret, lleller. W'hitCo1nlJ, Xewell, Mcfosh, Hertz, Beals leapt.J, Cox, Davis, Drake, Pettyjohn. Xluirhead. was not long in coming. Three times Bearg hurled himself at the Normal wall, three times he was thrown for no gain. But on the fourth and last trial, with the game in the halanee, with the rooters standing breathless he hurled himself, hy a superhuman effort, to a touchdown and undying glory. A week after, K. lf administered the worst defeat in the history of the two schools, by piling up the score of 41 to o. It was a ease of a heavy, well trained team, outplaviug a light, inferior one. Before a crowd of 2500, lYashhurn played the ,Xggie cohorts to a stand- still and then lost the game on a Huke. ln the last quarter an Aggie man broke thru the line, blocked a punt and fell on the ball after it had rolled across the goal line. Llndaunted lYashhurn started a march for the goal, hut was halted luv the time whistle. It was one of the prettiest games ever played on lYashlJurn held and should have resulted in a 0-O score. 7 Playing in good form and with Bearg in the lineup, the lehahods won the last game of the season from the College of Emporia I6-Q. lt was a game of luck and for once the luck was on the side of XYashliurn. The game ended soon after Colvin recovered the ball hack of the Emporia goal line. The team ended the season a smooth, well running machine, and the pros- pects for next year's eleven are mighty good. Eighty-tln't-e F1'CSI'1I'l'1E1l'l TCGHI 'llip litirv,--IKwtiwzutll, Klzthviie. Ittilictiels. Iltipe. 5t-t-.tml luuxx'.-ligtxlt-y, Sltgnw, XXIISHH, liaaker. Thirtl Kimi-l1't-y. l':ilmer, tiztlluliatii tt':tpt.J. 'l'r1ill, lit-arg letigtcltl. The Freshman Season Ula l'Kl1b1eINI l'.X in the lull tit ltJI3ltl1'l'lt'tiHtl1litCilCSlj'CIl1'i111Q,'lCIl1U iii the histtiry tit' the sulititil, Vlztyiiig' thru si stitf sehechile of seven games they emergetl Hut with' vietfir in every tmntest hut with rm uu- erwssetl gt +111 line Such 21 recwrtl is 1'eiuz1i'kz1hle when it is etiitsitlererl thztt nizmy wt' the games were ztgztiilst heztrier :mtl inure experiettcetl teztms. 'l'he reutrtl is mwre 1'ei1t:1i'k1thIe frtim the t':1ct that few men reptirtetl regulztrh' fur practice, :mtl that tiften there were init eiitiugh men wut hir Il full team. X rerx' lurffe wrt wt' the erefht hir the I-1'CSilINt'11 i'etwwi'fl sliwulrl ew tit the mum , m 5 wht, sttitirl hack tif the team every minute tit' every pittctiee. lihiier lleztrg' hml entire charge tif the tieslittieii stiuzttl :mtl their i'eemwl is :muther stztr iii his ctntstellzttitiii. Eiglity-f-nit Li1lCllSCOlll'21g6Cl by poor support he kept at the tea111 continually, Lllllll in the linal game of the season they triumphed over St. Marys 14-O. There is much good nzaterial ainong the freshmen for next years Varsity, and there are several men who should make the All Kansas eleve11. The class of IQIQ Closed tl1e record of a11 undefeated season, by giving sweaters to the members of tl1e team, an iinpreeedented thing for a freshman class to do. The 111611 who played on tl1e team were: Baker, Perry, Callahan QCapt. l, Babcock, Hope, Bailey, Trull, Pearshall, Palmer. Irey, XYilson, Malone, Shaw, Kassebaum, -lasperson a11d Rnek. The season's record: Freshnien ...... l1'resl11'11e11 Freshnien Fresh men Freshmen Freshmen ...... Freshmen U. Varsity. . ,...35 7, Santa Fe. , O O, Santa Fe. . .,......, O 39. Perry Athletic .Xss'n. .. ll 40. Perry .Xthletie .-Xss'n ...... .,. l'l 7. Lecoinpton Athletic Ass'11. .. 0 14. St. Marys. ....... . ... O Baseball :XSHBURN has followed the example of tl1e Big' Nine, in dropping' i11ter-collegiate baseball. This is due to the fact tl1at baseball is fast becoming too professional. Baseball fans at xY2lSlllJlll'll this year will be treated only with a11 Inter-Fraternity series, starting April 11. Her wonderful baseball material will be given a chance to show off in the class games that have been promised. Eighty-Five i:e1 1 VVASHBURINI VS 'QA FIRST HALF lg' QSQQQWQ 5 I FINAL. W' ASKET BALL 91 .1',hlIb , The Season 015.1916 lllf SPRING mmf IQIO wituessecl a very strange lwaslcet-hall season at lYZlSlllll1l'll, su peculiar imleerl. that it is withwut precetlent in the pages ul lchahtnl hlstwry. The team playetl thru a schethtle ttf ht- teeu htter-cullegiatc games :mtl fallenl In emerge wimler in a single 11110. Truly a remarlcahle recwrtl, when cfmsitlerenl in the light wt the recwrfls ulIJI'CYlHtlSyeZl1'S. Huly twf- years age tmrler the lCZlIlQl'Slll1DHf Dwight Ream. the team playetl thru an lmtleteatetl ctntferettce schethlle, this year every game rlefeat. Such a tleclihe is withwut equal in XYashlmrn's histury. The must peculiar thing' ahtmt the whwle tlisastrwus seastm is that my wut- summlmg p:t1':111ttml1t cause can he lHrllllCl.l tt, as the source wt the seasrnfs cle- teats. 'llhere is hrwwever at least u11etl1mgw'l1icl1 CIIllSllll't'll tw make the seasmm wttrse than it might tvtherwise have heeu: there was at the lueghmiug ttf the seastm an ahstthtte flerth ef Varsity material, wr lretter, Yarsity material that was availalnle. .Xt least tww tat the stars wt twrmer years cwultl have playeml, hall they sw vlesirerl. llut while there was uw stellar material availahle there were plenty uf gtml meh wht, cuultl have heen ctlachetl intra a winning team. Many fmt these whfw playetl tlurmg the seasfm were in their first inter-cwllegiate games, aml they cuulnl nut he expected tw shww the class :mtl tluish ut veteran players. Eighty-six Nelson QXVJ tczlptl. Bezirg HY1. Stewart NNW, Drake. XYhitehe:i1l. Chzninlieiiy NYM Yewell NYM The histwry tif the season is zt repented striry tif ll ilefezit, :ui ztttempteil swim hack :mtl zuiiither ilefezlt. But that is uint all there is tw tell. fur thru the entire seztswii, hut mice ilirl the tezim lose hiwpe. Never chml they give up-fur frwm it-fur they tliuglit thru ezleh fhshezirteuiiig' defeat with the XYIISIIIWUVH Nevei Quit Spirit ever hefure them. Iiirleeil, ilistezul nf giriiig up liiipelesshy the his game uf the sezisiwn was the hardest fmiglit, :md was lust hy the smallest mzir gin. Wihw then erm sity that the seztsuu is at record uf disgrzteeful rlefeztt? Nw one wlie has read the i'eem-mls, for it is mit. Eighty- seven TXRKQK .il if ff!! f I-T -, .Uri--,,-'. .' 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The pnlicy id' the department has heen against any extensive inter-ciillegiate athletics except in tennis nr sports where only few are required tu participate. As the spring weather settles, the wu- inen's gymnasium classes develup intu unt- flmn' spurt classes. The wuinen have a live. wide-awake tennis cluh uf ahunt thirty inein- hers this spring. and expect tu urganize a Field liuclqey club very swim. The expansive meaduw which takes in a great many acres extending south fruin the gymnasium af- furtls splendid iipportunity fur lung walks that are of great heneht tu the wirinen whw are nut able to take the regular gymnastic cuurse. Plans are in prugress tim cunvert the meadow into a golf course. ii The physical culture department fur wu- men at XYashhurn strives, aside fruin the rest and recreation it furnisnes. tn bring tm Helen Grigrm the girl's minds the need of all women for systematized exercise, su that they will pur- sue this exercise when they leave scliimli Eighty-nine Girls' Tennis Club. Freshman Girls' Gymnasium Class Ninotx v X ,Hx K L ,gd 3, v , . 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Af .A. 3-'fn-,3f...,.f-5,:s.i1,f r ' Qi -g5fH?,g:2315AAA A' A' ' Zwfffip ' '-?-iff h'-.A L -L.. S. ' Sf ' .Aij'5-ig.. 'j ' '- .?.':ff-,'--,l. i' .A . f ff . ' IN '2 'gL A f.:' 1. 1 . , -A 3 ,A:jf.- , fErlL-71? ..,'-'Q-xg '31, ' ' 'P-Z.-Qui' - .Af.11f4.i,gjqA xg: Ninety-one A -11, -- -A Ar, - -.,Ux,- 1 IQA IVNA UJJ- E Qi' 'I : I N- ins. was if '-1 Th EJ -. 2 my A A The 1916 Kaw Published Under the Direction of the Class of 1917, Editor-in-Chief XVI !.I-I,XXI ll, XVI I l'l'tf1 U1 I1 Associate Editors islliwiii.S11X'1lgn'l.2l Xlzirgfiiwt lf. XXI-hh WI Business Managers ,iifhn if XY::i'11i-1' WD -lwsvpli Ii, Klciffisli H21 Editing Staff ilmcu lizmgi 1131 Mzmrllui XYiiitu-iiifwc Ui? Xngchis ilurvli 133 .Xlhi-rt lfl-iuiisivii 159 lililiii ii.i1'1'i1ig1'i1i lllll -iwsupll iiJlj'IICN iii Kliiliwiwlki. ii:ikc1'4-I-D .Xrlhur IM-:iitiu 1111 .Nil XYMVIQ hy Klnrthzi :md hiLl1'gQ1ll'L'l XXiiliiIL'lNIY1'k' as- -lstwl hy FA-H11 Ilvwlmzin. l'.x'c11-tt Xlcili-mild :mil lim-11-tt Wilflu. Ilif Iliivsl iiwvlicnhlc feziluru :ihwut this issue 'lf thc uiXi2lXX'u is its lmmllmt zippuzirzniice. The liflih-1' wishes tif say that this is ihie til the pum llllliilj' wt' thc Stuff iii Iuriiiiig' in uqry, 111111 that the g'l'C'liCl' part wt the success that this Iiiwk max' cnim' is mhiv In the ciniscieiitiwiis xxwrlx 4 ii ihc pam Hi thc Klzmzigcrs. lhc Stuff wishes hi :lvl-:iimx'lccig'e culitvihiiliims frimi Demi XiCi lCi1l'IlIl .1 111 Wiliilcliiiiisc, Mrs. XX'l1iltul11m'c, Viwf. Tillwtsifii, lfiiilcy Neal, ilei'h'iiilL Ii iihiig, fici'l1'i1rlc H1111-lc1':ii11l Ilelcn firifliii. XXCZllIlll'CClZ1tL' thc siippmt im W 11111 iff the liziciilty :mil the Student imily iii gciierzil. Ninetyftw Ninety-three - g -r ' -11,13 :ffm:q'pf:':H151fm'1nNS,-'pifgic-f'w r,I .wr- . 9319 T' ' -r1511L11H.':Y:w ' 'n1','f61w,?A z 1' H 1 1- f.:- 'gms '1 X -' f- 'f E' X .F 5 1' 1 5, T SQL L-' 21213: .Q wg: 1 1:51 '.v.:.Uj,-yn 1. WASHBURN REVIEW T110 47111101111 Nurs 1ifll'1Ql'. P11111is11c11 XV1-ckly duriiig 11111 Scliool Yuar 113' 11111 S111l'14.'111S of XX1llr11111I1'l'1 Col- lugu. '1'o111-1:11. 1i:111s:1s. Edwin A. Menninger, C81 . . Editor-in-Chief Don Heath, C51 . . . . Associate Editor Flora Harrington, C41 . . . Assistant Editor STAFF 11:l1'W11c'w41 U, 11cl11f111. 151 . ' 1 Athletics 111111 Ries, C11 .... lfczlturus Xully lwx. C101 . . . . .Xcumlcmy X111111111'11 Bziker. 131 . . . . 1l1Z1111'll'I11 W7:11'1'1-11 1'11.111'lp1'l1't'y. 4111 . . 1111C1'C1111t'g1111C KI:11'g':11'1-1 XYe1111, 4111 . . . Ft-alurcs 1i:1t111'y11 .X11rZ111Q11, 11111 , . . . Society 1Qic11:11'11 1Q1g'11tL'1'. 1101 . . Lit1'1':11'y Criticism 1'.l'11J1 Z11tz11't-1'11. KIS1 . . . . . .X11ll11111 K1::1'l11z1 XX11111L11lOl'4:. 11-11 . . Q-ll1'111'111S L'1111u Mrs. Lt-my Tzxllvt-1't. . . 1:111L' Arts K1Z11'g'1l1'C1 CJXYC11, 1131 Y. XV. C. .X. Violet L'1'111111'1i11c. H11 . . . . Calt-m1z1r 11:11'r1111 11Vl1il1'11un11. 171 . N1-11's O1'gz111izr11i011s ,1411111 W'i11i:1111s. ...... Law Sc11m11 Reporters 312lI'jl11'1Q Lyle. 121 Louis Smith. 1151 Lula Curry. 12l11 BUSINESS MANAGERS. Arthur Beattie, C171 Carl Linge, C211 ,xr 541 V.. -. 1 4. 1--11+ X 1, ,mr an A, , 1. .1 NN.-.-...a.i-, ., Ninety-four iM -Tail CA' I ,,,g,,,,,.vW,,4,,.,,,....,,,,.,,,.,,...M ,A.,, ,,Z.,, ,.,,,,:.:,,,.,,.,z,,.v:,q,,.I,.f m:.,,,.t,,,t W... :,-,t.-,.:,,:,.,.,,,.,...i,,:.,.,k,. ,+.,.,,,,...n.:, ,MT ,. ,. .WJ ..... .. , .... 1 .x,. S ,:,,.. .,,,3,, M .L:7.,,N .- .,,,, - M., V - , f wily 5' gud- -N ,cw .-Jim! , .1-1 ' f:':'m .:'- , Y -21: ,.,,Q- ,A - X-I-NL ,1-, qL:g-'.1-- ,vp :L:..-1433 A , 'f '.-, X I - ,S.f:x,. . .d ul, ,..q.9T,,-1.-:QLZgj.145.LsjfJw, 2, . ., . , . H- Y -. ,J 3,-L -, q, , , ,Q ,'.v.-.f,:.,.-:..,L..Q .Q ,f.w,,1:g-.n1X,,-45:,2g , V gr.-.,,:,k.1S,,,2f1-,,.- W 134. f- v , L? 5' Lf: , , 3, 1 X ff. gi Ninety-five J,,p:gqq,x If-p: ,ji T,..,-,.,:1i1w? fwgqi-qty, ,,,..,,., ,.,Hn3,,.,,:w,:l,H.,,,,M,.,,:,.,: la---- '. .f F - '17-Hmsg.-. I.flLW:Iq'. 111513.-ff':..'e,5',..I: ,,Q l'L'j'. ,'rlw11Im1'g'ux' Ilulu V. Uzlx'1mlx41u Hlllllllll N liuihl. XYl1itu111f-11-, XlXL'l . XX'ul1l1m11. fQ1'zxxv11u1l The Siucleni Council Executive Head of the Washburn Student Body. I'1'wi1h-11t, . . . . NWN Guihl Yivu I'v1-kifh-111. XY:u'rc11 HlllU1ll'll'L'y SL'Cl'L'lll1'f', . . Iillzl XYQ1Iflrfu1 'l'1'w:LN11x1-x' ..,. . . Swwillu IJIlX'iI1NU11 I5:u'u!ly IQQ1vu--ulwlzltixm-. Iillllllllltl IJ, Se'I14w11Iu-xegel' 5-'1111 yr IxL'Ill'L'Nk'l1lIltlYL'N, ,luuiur Rulwxwwy-11l:1tix'w, S1 vpllrrllll blk' KU11I'L'm'l1l.lIiN'L'N S l'xl'1ll1k ll-ulw J Iillrl XX'1llll1'1Ill K Klill'1wl'rl HIlkL'l' I Xlllftllll XYl1ittc111u1'e Vlslilll 4Al'2HX'l'Hl'4l ,Xuflmu Klyvrs s ' r lNIQ'l'liifN sixtcfml has been ll very busy yczu' fur the Lhuucil. They lmvc nut wnlx' CIl1'l'1C4l H11 tl1ci1 lL'g'Ul2l1' wal-li with lNlll'liCLl ability, Inu luvcu curclullx' 1'cx'1sc1l tht. tu11clz1111c11t:1l SLlllSll'llCll1l'C ul the mv 1 Qullllffilllllll S11 that It IS fm '1 Hrmcx' xxm1'ki11g' lmsis than Q V611 ,Xl- llwuglm thc L'fm11cil has XYHl'liCil umlex' flifkicultics they have fzacccl :md passed sely H11 :LH pmlulg-111s Clvllf-l'llIlfillQ'Tl1L' Qtwlcnt limlv. 111-ty-six Liinlsxiy llycrs tl'rcs.l XYise XYl1itcl1c:ul lJ1':1lqe Prohibition Association NX l RANliI.lN '13, final Roy l':1inter '16, were the orgztnizers ol the llrohihition .Xssociation at XYll5lllllll'll College. The Xssocizition was orgzinizecl in IUIO. ilen Franklin was the lirst presimlent. The seconil ytflll' the tirst representzitive, liien lfrzinlclin, was sent to the stzitc orzi- toriczil contest, uncl representecl Kansas in the inter-slate contest. The ,-Xssoeintion was then piloteml tlirough several progressive years with Ray Tl1'ooliS and Roliert Xlhitcoinlm :it presidents. The inenihership wus in- creziserl in IQIS-I4 lo over one hunclrecl. The untiring' eliorts :incl worlq of Rohert XYl1lfClflllllb :ls presiclent. with the help of :1 loyal :incl entlnisizlstic lneinhership hrought the National Prohibition convention here froin llec. 39. IQI4, to klzin. 1, IQI5. This year the work of the zissoeizltion has heen intensive rather than exten- sive. The nieinhership has not heen increnserl, hut Z1 regular system of lectures has heen maintziinecl. covering' :ill phases of the proliihition work. Harolrl xYllllCll621ll was the representative this year to the State Oratoricnl Contest. Niliety-serv-11 G1ee C1u1J 1X5111l1 KX 1,111.1.1',111'. 111111 ITS 1l1'S1 111111' C11111 111 1111- 1'e111' 1887 1l1l11.C5SI11' 1'11e1115 XXZIS 111e 111'g:111ize1'111111 Il1-11111111111-. 11 11:15 111 111111 11111L' 111C 171115. 1'11111 :11111111g' 11111 1'1111eges 111 11111 f1111e. 1111: e11111 e1111111111e11 six1ee11 1111'l1111L'l'S 111111 i11 111e 11-111' MSN 11161 g'111'11 ll 11111- ce1'1111111'11111i11gi11111115111111111 511116. r1i111'l1 1111' Il 1e11' ye111's 1111s 171.gA11111f1111f111 111111 ll s11111e11'11111 e111-1'11e1'e11 1'111'ee1' 111 11115 111111 1111w11s, 1,1111 111'1'111'11i11g' 111 1111 11'11e XX'11s1111111'11 111'111f1'ess 11 CI11116 11111 1111 11111. 1'1111e1'1111111111-1'1i1111111 1'1'111ess111'X1'. 11. 1.1'11l111C 1'11111 g11i11e11 111e111s- 1i111'1i1111 111 11ei11g 111Q 11es1 i11 1111- s11111', 111 111115, 1101111 11111'111'e XX'11i1e111111se 11e1'11111e L'1111I1CC11'l1 111111 XXiZ1S1'111111'I1. 111111111e111ee L11111T11.11111g'XY1t11 11111 111111' 1X1'1s 1i1k'11I11'1111L'111 i111111e11i111e11' 31111111011 111e 111i1e1'1s 111 1115 1'1111111e1e111 111111 e11e1'g'e1ic x1'111'11. 511111111111 1i111e XX .1s1111111'11 1111s 111111 Z1 glee 1'11111 111: 11ig'11 1'l1I11i. 111 11113 111e L'1l111 1111111 ll 11'i11 111151 111 1111- 1111151 111111 11111 11111011 111 1111x'e1'1ise XX'11s1111111'11 Z1S 11 s1'1111111. 11115 f'C'llI' se1'e1'111 1111111 1'11111'e1'ts 11111'e 111-e11 gix'e11. '1'11is 111'Q'11l11Z2l' 111111 11Lx1l1L'11 111111'11 111 1111- t'111111XX'I11t'111 1'111111111ig'11 111' 111e11' 811111-1 11'i11s 111111 111ei1' si11gi11g', XX1 C1111 F11j'1111l1 111e 1'1111111e1e111 11'11i11i11g' 111111 11111i1'i11g' 111l1111'1S 111 1161111 11111':11'1- XX 1111611111150 111111' 11111 1111111611 ll g1ee 1'11111 111 111111111 1111 11111 1111 111111111 111111 111111' 1111111 111111 111L11I' 111111 111 1Y11s111,1111'11's 51611111 11111'11111'1:111e111. Ni11111y-1-13111 . LITERA M T, -if i f ,- ' its A .. If -' i' - a X' ' ' 4 . J L v f 'X it Q ff!! ,Ti i A X 2 1 51 N. di T T ,. X I ef ig-'l'-sLx,I::if.Q .Yi it Literary Societies In Washburn HEN nur fathers went lu ciwllege the literary sivciety was the center of stuilent activity. Tn ciincecle that these institutinns nn liinger hwlrl that position in lYashhurn Cullege is merely tn nnte the par- ticular instance uf a cunilitiiwn prevailing' everywhere. The flGe cline nf their impiirtance is easily accnuntecl fm' hy thc inevitahle increase in the Complexity uf unflerg'rar.luate activity and the accwmpanying develnpment ut nuineruus o1'g':1iiiz:1t11'w11s with highly specialized tunctwns. lwiv tavurite fliversiuns of the wld timers. singing and acting, are niiw separately firgaiiizeil un a hasis of strict efficiency, The English .lnurnal Cluh usurps the purely literary lield ainung' student societies. Y. M. and Y. XY. Lf fX., the must pnw- erful 01'gZllllZlllIlllllS in XYashhurn. have acquired a inuiiiipiily uf the cliscussinn uf religious priihlems, ever a favnrite tiwpie in the ancient ilays. The language and iither departmental cluhs attract the himhhyists anrl rlistract their attentiiin. The very stiwwiigliiilcl wi the Saturday night liaranguersepulilic affairs-is in' vademl hy the l'ulitical Science Cluh. Since the days uf nur fathers, inureiiver, the fraternity and snri-rity have arisen fur the reiining' and cleveluping uf the grand wld cirllege ganie of getting' engageil, formerly such a favnrite with the literary boys and girls. Tliuugli our literary sucieties nu liinger represent the huh uf lYashhurn stu- dent life. they are very impurtant spulqes in the wheel. Their memhership is free and demucratic, and their wurlq has a hrmader and mnre general appeal than that of any other kind of stuilent eluh. Their special iunctiun, the train- ing uf their memhers in puhlie speaking, is a wurthy une, They are still cen- ters of discussion and nuclei for the fnrmatinn of student upinion. Nutwith- standing that nur instructors are closer hy several ilecanles ti: the real life inf their cuntemporary generation than were the academic primfessn1's of a fririner clay. the student still requires an interpreter uf sehrvlarship in terms of life as she is lived such interpreters nur literary siicieties are-nr iiught In he. Nini-tv-nine OHECCYS FALL SPRING 1'111-11111-1111 X11g1'111x 13111'1'11 XY1111:1111 SIU111 1711-tY1 4'-' 111'1'N11111111. ,1111111 XY1111Il111f. 1.11-1'1'11 '111-1111'11-11111 F11-1'111111X'11:1-1'1'1-N11111111, 11111111 ,1'+ 11 1311111111 ,X11g1-111x 11lll'C1l S1'c1'111:11'y. 1Q11'11111'11 1q1Q,111k1' 111-111411 11111'1'1'l1 '1'1'1-1111111113 fl1-111'g1- 1211111-11 1i1111'111- 111:111-- Washburn College Literary Socieiy 1112 XX :1s1111111'11 1,1111eg11 1.11Cl'l11'f' b11L'1C1y IS 111c 11111 111'1g111111 111C1'Il1'f' 111'- Q411111f:1t1'111 111. 11115 1'111111g'e, 11IlX'111g' 1161111 1A11111111C11 111 1883, .X new s1111111111s 1111s 11111111111-11 111 11111 XY1lI'1i 111- 1111- 1'11111 111s1 11'1'111. 11 111111 11115 ll 1'111'1' 111'111'e l1lL'l111lC1'S111ll 111- 111111111 11111411 111111 111111es 111 1l11'1'CI1SC 111111 1 1 1111111111-1' I11Il1L'l'1Il11j', 1111511111 1111111-s 111111 11111-Xxlflllll 1161111111 111 11115 s11c1ety 111111' 1111111 111:11'es 111 111'111111'1' 111111 11e111111z '1111e 51112111 111e11111111's11111 hae 11111121111 11e1111-11 111 111:1111: 1116 11 L'L'1i1f' I11t't'1111Q'S v1-15' s111'1'1-SS1111 111 11s 11111111 11s 1-very 111C11111L'1' is 1111111 111 :11111111 111e 1111111' s11111Q11111c 11l11'1l1Q,' Q'C11C1'1l1 111sc11ss11111. 'I'11c 111'11g'1'11111s 1'111' 1111' 11-111' 11:1x'c 1161111 111111111-1111y 1l1161ACS1111Q', S1111j1'1'1s 1-111' 116' 11111e 111111 111sc11ss11111 111'e 1'1111se11 s111111y 1.1-17111 1111es111111s 111 1111111e111111e 1111e1'es1 111 11111 11111 111 1111- s1'1111111, 1111' C1152 s1:11e 111111 1111l111311. 1111s L'1l111ll1CC1S 111111 1116 XY. 11. s 111 1'1'e1111c111 51111111 11-s111'11111s. 1110 511l11lg'2ll111I1Q'Zl I71CI11C, 111e 11111111xx'ee11 11111s11111f1'z11111, 111111 111c L1111'11111's 1111'1111111y 11111'1y 11111'e 190011 111111111g 1111- 1111151 suc- C1-551111, One I'1lllll1l'E'i1 Officers Presiilciit, XYz11'1'c11Yc11111g Lwiiis Smith ,lwlm XL-wliii Vicel'1'csi1lcm, Yi11cc11tlicrz111s licmictli lit-r:ms -lflllll XX-Ill'Ilk'l' SL'L'l'QIllfy, tflilliii-il l'lHllL' Lillfl llycr- Sciwille llIlYlflNAlll 'l1l'L'IlSl1l'k'l', llyrimt Drzilcc llryziiit llrzikc llryzmt llrzilcc L'l11'1riste1'. Fciwillc lJ:1x'i1ls1111 l-t-11 llelm l.t-11 llclm 511rgczilit-:it-1X1'111s. lfztrl l.i11gc XXY!ll'l'L'l'l Yiiuiig l.Hllls Smith Gamma Sigma Literary Society llli iiilllllllil Sigmzi l,llQ6l'1ll'y Society fur mcii will zilsu he treziterl i11 the lziter cliscussiiiii uf their lietter h:1ll'. This 11rgz111izz1ti1111 wus fiiuiirlefl i11 1883. .Xt present it mimlmers sixty z1cti1'c mcmlwers. lt meets :lt eight ifclimcli Sziturclay nights 1111 tl1e thirll lliiiir uf l,l11s11'cll. llzireii- theticzilly it might he iiliserverl that when the frmit flimr wt the hull is lwclcecl the early zirrivals grim access tu the upper sluries lliruugli the 1l11z11'ters tif their rivals i11 tl1e hzisemeiit wliu meet Z1 half hiiur earlier. The fizunmzi recwrcl i11 i11te1'cullegiz1te activity this year is mme tw he pimliil uf. lfive inf the six 111e11 clebzlters :mtl twu tif our three iirzitnrs are liilllllllilii. Xtteiirlziiice :it meetmgs is always large, :mil the lJl'Hg'l'ZllllS are ciiiitrivecl tu give :is many :is pwssilile the floor fluring the evening. One Naught One 1111 N11 OEECCFS FALL SPRING 1'1'1-N1111-111. 111':111'11'1- 1111111 1.1-11:1 15111111 Yiu' 1'1'1-X11111111. 1,e11:1 1!:1x11'1' 1'1Il11ll'j'll .X111:111g11 S1-1'1'1'1111'1' xv1411k'1 1111111111111- 1.-111'1NI111Zl XXYJIY41 'l11'1':1x111'111, 1i:11111'1'1111' 11111'1'1f1111 A111141 XY1'1g111111:111 Washburn Gir1s' Li1erarg Socie1H 1115 31101611 11':1s 1111111111111 111 111113, LVI1111 1'c1'c11111' 11 111111111c1'e11 11Cf1l'1j' sc1'e1111' 111c111111:1's1 11112 z11117I1111111 111 C1ll1111l11Sll1'f' :111e1111:111ce 111111 11:1111- c111f1111111 1'l11L'S 11118 1'e11111'c11 111:11 111111111e1' 111 211111111 1111'11'-1111-. This L'11ll11Q'C 111Y1l1YLl11 1110 111c111s11111 11111l111g- thc 111C1111lC1'S1111J 111 5111116 11e11' 11111 '11'111'1- 111111111. 1111-1' 111061 c1'c1'1' F-:11111'11z11' 111Q'111 111 SCX'6l1-1111111 11'c111c1q 111 11111 11:1sc111c111 S11111111111' 1541111111-l1111f 111111. '1'11c11' l11C611l1Q'S have 116611 111111'e 111111 1151111111 1111e1'es1111g 11115 1111111-1'. 1111 56161211 11cc:1s11111s 11161 11z11'C given 151I1Q Il1115 4161711641 111 Il 111sc11ss11111 111 1111- 11ec1111:11' C1111l11'1f 111 11z11'11c111:11' 11111115 races. Yery :111111s111g Cl11C1'1Zl111111C111S 111116 11cc11 111'esQ111e1 -11 15111115 11111 SCXL1 11 1111 111 181111 111 111 11 1111:1C1'6l1'E 'A S 1 , 5 e1 iz , V' 1111 l11CC11l1g'S 11i1YC hee-11 116111 111111 their 111l1t11C1-521113 XX , 1, . S. 1x:11111'1'11 1X111:111g'11 111111 ,X111111-1' Myers, 111 11111 thc 1111111111111 1'Cl11'C9C111111g'111C SC1111111 111 1111c1'-c1111cg'1z11c 1101111 O11 this s11c1e11', 1cQ 1- N:111g'111 'l'11'1'1 X Officers Presitleiit. Uiiiwitliy Dales Genevieve XYis1' RlZlI'Q'Ill'L'l Uwcn ViccP1'csi11lc11t, Xlllfllllt xX'7l'llffL'1l10l'C Ruby Scott lillllllll ffilllll Secretary. Xlll'l'2l jones 1-Xtlclinc Roininc Isln lltnilcy TYEflSl1l'61'. Diirris Stark Dorris Stark Dnrris Stark P1't'Ygl'Zll11 Conilnittcc. KlZlI'gIZ11'L'l Owen Grztcizi XVOUCI Rnhy Seiitt Critic, l:ll11'1l l'lZll'l'il1Ql0ll XVi11ifrctlMyers Hrizcl 'l11111cs Aletheans HE Alethean Fircietv is the female variety of the species G211n1n21-.Xle- thean, which acts as Z1 nnit i11 CClElJl'E1lll1g' sr1ci21l festivities. The girls society was iirgfniizetl in 11,07 anrl ntinihers at present sixty-five active nienihers. The G2111111121-Alethezin sncizil life is well mlevelnpefl. ln the fall iwccurs the Vinewiwncl CZ!11l1Jl:l1'C, fcsullowed hy Hallnween 21n1l 'lxllZ1llliS- giving parties. The Cll1'lSllNZlS p211'tv is 2111 institntiimn. l11 the spring the XYZlSl1ll1g'lVJl1'S hirthtlay pnrtv :intl tl1e 21111111211 banquet aclfl tn the 1Jl'ClillZll'y clis- llll'lJZlllC6 of A voting HlZ1l1.S fancy. Between times, when they Zll'C nut linlrling meetings with the CiZ11'I1lHH.S, the Xletheans hold S2lU1l'flZ1f' night sessiuns i11 tl1e nortli h21sen1e11t of Holliiuitilq given over to cliscnssicins. tlehzites and GlltCl'f2ll11- ment. During the past term the Aletlieans have tittecl their 11111111 very prettilv with new paper, fresh paint and clean c11rt21ins. This sncietv has the proiid clistinctinn of ll2U'll1g proviileil the scliool with four of its six lznlv flehftters. The Aletheans have Z1 system uf electing ofticers three times 21 YCZIY. One Nuught Three 1 Z3 EZ ,E - - HIQIQXSI1' Il111.I111'S 111111 1-11111111-11 ll 1Il1'Q'L' S11Il1'C 111' XY2l9111l111'11.S 11111-11111111 11115 f'L'Il1', '1111C1'C 1s 11111'111's 111-1-11 1'11':111'1' ll111l1l1g 1110 111L'1'll1'j' s111-1c11es. 111111 11115 4L'llN1111 1111- 1111111111111X11-1111-1111 111111111111111 1s 11'c111'111g 1111- 1111151 s111111s. '1111L' 11.11-1111-1111s 111111011 147111. 111-111111-1's, 111111 1111- XxY:lN1111111'11.5 1111'1s' 1-11c1'111'1' S1IL'1L'1f'. 11111. AXl11'1l1g' 1111 111L'11, 1111- XX'11s1111111'11 111111-gc 1.111-1'111'1' S11- 1'11-11' 111111- 11111- '71.111111- 111111 11116 111-111111-1' 111111 1111- 111111111111, 11111 111'111111's 211111 1110 11e11:111-rs. 111111' s1-111-111111- 11118 1111111111-11 1-1111':1111'1- 111 111110 131-111111-111111 1-111111-s1s 111111 s1x 11u11:111-s. 1 11l'111'111111111-11' 1111- 111111' g111-s 111 1111-ss 11111 1'Z11'1j' 111 111-1'11111 1111 111 XYIlS11111l1'11.S 1'11'1111'11-s, 1111' 1116 1-11111-gc 1111s 1111-11 I111l1i1l1Q' I1 1111'u11s11- 1'c1-111'11 1111' 11s1-11 1111- 1:1s1 1.011 11-:11's 111111 1111- !11's1 1'1-1111'11s Il1'Q'11L' 11111 1111' 11115 s1-11s1111. 1'1'111'. lf. 11. S1'11l1111lC1'Q'L'1' 1s 1111- 111-111111- 111111 411-111411-yr 1'11111'11 111111 111 111111 l11l1C11 111- 1111- 1-11-1111 1111 171111 s11c11-ss 1s 11111-. 1'ill1' 1111- 111s1 111111 years. 1111 111-111111-s 111116 11c1-11 1111 1111- s111111- il11lA1L'k'1, 11111111 11111111's 111-111111- L'1llFS 11'111'14 1111ss11111-. 111 1111- 12111 1c1'111 Il 1'11111's1- 1s 1111-1-1'c11 Q'1X'111Q' 1111- 1-111111I1lI1C111I11S 411- l1C11111111g' 111111 ll 111111111 1'1e11' 111 1111- 5111l,1L'L'1 111111-111-111111-11. 111' N1J11'11L'11 1-11111111:1111111 1111111-s1s 11111s1- 111111 111Zl1iC 1111 111c 1'11111-gc 11-:1111s 111'1- c1111sc11. '1'111-s1- 11c11111c1's Zl1'C' 111'g'z1111z1-11, 1110 se1'111111 1e1'111. 11111111 s111-1'11111'1:1ss 11111111 XX'1P1'1iS 11111 1111- 11111-1' issues 111. 111c 11111-s111111. '1'111s s1-z1s1111's 1!11cs111111 1111s. 1Q1-s1111'1-11 111111 111c X111111'11c 17111-11'1111-, 115 116' 11111111-11 111111 111111111-11 111' 1116 1'11111-11 511111-s. 111- 111l1111f11111e11 115 Z1 131111 111-11111' 1111'- eigu 1111111-13 XY1- 1111 s111'1'y 111111 11'c 11111111111 s1111c 1111011101 11 5114511111 111- 111' 11111. 11714 1111 111 111111- XX1151111l11'11 11118 111'111'1-11 11 1111111 11'111's. 11115 15 XXllS1111111'l1S 111's1 11111' 1111- 111111-Q 1111111 11111- 111-Q11 1011111 11111- N1111gI11 1'i1l1ll' :Xutoiuette Dean Avis Clayton, LCapt.b Audrie Myers XVASHBURX 2: MANllATTl-XX l. Women's Dual Debate, March 5, 1916 Mabel Jones Flora l-larrington. fCzlpt.l Katl'11'yu .-Xlbaugh VV.-XSHBURX 2g MANHATTAN 1. One Naught Five ill Guild llzwwmul llc11t1+11. fl'll1HI N .Xl'IhllI' Usuttiu XX'.XSIlI'3URX vs. Iflklilili. .Xpril 14, XX.X5lll'SLlA1X xx. QUI.I,lJ.bI7, Hll TtXlPUIQI,-X, Klurch 74 Men's Peniangular Debate FL'l'l IM-ul Cliffwlwl l'lu1m 1Cz1pt.J L'11'l IYYCI' XX'.XSIiliL'RY xx. OT'lfXXX'.'x. Mxlrcln 14. XYA'-.SIIIXVIQX vw. Ii. S. AX, Lf. X111-il 14. Q- Nsulght Six Roscoc Graves Hrmmlfl XYhitcl1cz1rl NVHI ll. Guild ROSCOE GR.-XVES Old Lina Orutoricul .-Xssociatifm The Freedom of the Press Liudsborg, March 10. Craiory H.-XROLIJ XYHITEIIEAD Prol1ihition Oratoricul .Xssocialiou Th One Naught Seven Salina. March 31. Q Xuhlest Answcr XVILL H. GUILD Peace Oratoricul :Xssociution The Foundation of Peace Topeka. March 17. ++ SP R li EPARTMEQN 1. 1 in '-4-- 111 Ge-31101511 lP1.11111111C11t 1.CI1111I'C 111 1110 1110 111 1110 501111111 211111 11110 1111111110t110 111 11111011 0111111 111 11111111 111115. 15 1110 gfllllll 111 1101111111110111111 0111115 111111' 111 0115101100 .11 1111010 110100111 llf 1110 11CllZlI'1l1lCl11.S 111 1110 Cl111Cg'C 1110 l'CIll'L'FC111L'l1 111 111050 111.g111111Z:11.11111S 111111 Il g'l'Cl11 110111 111 111161051 15 ll1l1l1111L'NlL'11 111 1111-111. 11CQ'l11Ill' I11CL'11I1Q'S 1110 111-111, 1151111111 111100 ll 1111111111, 111 11111011 1ll1C1'L'N11I1gX' 111-113-1-111115 IlI'13 111050111011 11111011 110111 111111 1110 111111011111 111 111- 101131 111 1110 1J1l1A111'1l11l1' 1101111111110111. r1111L'5L' 111'g':1111z111111115 Z1l'L' 11111110 1111 111- 51111101115 111111 111110 1Z11i6I1 0111111011 111111-11' 111 111Cl1L'l1111-111'1U111 111111-511101111111110111101011111' 111161-651611, 211111 11'11111110111010f 1-111'C 11'1111l1g' 111 5111-1111 11111011 111116 111111 t1.111,'1111C 111 Il1'CllL1l'1l1Q 1I116l'CSt1l1Q' 111111015. 1111115 111111 101111115 1111 1110110110111 111 1110 1.111111 111011111015. 1l1'1l1l1C1115 1110 111501155011 11111011 1101111101111111011101101 1101115111111051111-10015, 111111 11111011 C1l1111l1t 110 C1111S1f1' 01011 111 1116 011155 11111111, 111-0111150111 111011 111 111110. 11006111 11151'111'01105 111111101110 Y111.11V11S 111105 11111 CX11Zl11S111'C11' 5111111611 111111 1.611111-1.011 111111 10110115 111 1000111 111111115 111'Zl1111Q 111111 1110 11011:1111110111111 1111051111115 1111' 1115011551-11. 81111101118 111111' 111111 1111 41111101 1111 111101051 11111110 1111111151 C1111 11110 111 11110 111 11.l111t11L11. 111 111050 111g11111z:11111115. 11110 111 11111 111- 1110 0111115 111110 110011 111 0x15101101- 1111' ll 0111111 11111111 1'Cl11'S. 1111110 Sl1111C 1111' 1111110 11011. 11116 11:15 111-Q-111111611 l1111'111Q 111C 111151 10111. '11116 110- lPll1'111l1f'1115 11111011 211-611111 101110501111-11 111 11115 11111' 1110 111155111g' Il 010111 11111111111111- 111' 111 1l11'l'C!151l1g' 111101051 111111 1'll111l1S1ZlSI11 1111 1110 01111111115. ,1111L'1'L' 15 11111l111C1- S1116 111 1110 1I11QSt14l11 11N1 ,i11S1 11111111 11111. 1401111115 1111111 11111' 111 1110 011111 111001111g5 111111115 01111111111 1110 1111111'11111t14111 111111. H110 11,1111 111110 1116 1111151 11111.11 111 111050 111L'C1111g'S 10:11 111111 Y:l1111l151C 1A1A1C'1111S111l7S 1110 f11'l-11.1611 11111011 l111Q111 11C1'L'1'1'L'Sl111 1171111 21111 13t11C1. S11111'L'U111111 1110 11110101111150 111111 1111101 110111110 111101051011 111 1110 91111113 11116111 XY111-li 15 S111111112l11l1g 111111 11C11Q1iC11l1. 0110 N1111gl11 Eight GCFFHHH HE flernian Club lias as its purpwse the cultiyatiwn uf tlie ulnversa- tinnal German anifnig its nienibers anil alsn a lcnnwleflge uf anrl a lnye for llerinan custnnis anfl tramlitinns. It is tlie wlclest nt' tlie fle- partmental Clubs nuw in existence, liaying been organized abunt titty years agua. It has I1 large anfl entliusiastie 1'llCllllJC1'SllllJ wlin nianage tn stage some extremely interesting' cunyersations and argninents, even tliuugli every wurcl innst be saiil, Auf Deutsch. German slings ancl games are usually a part nt the evening s entertainment. and always the culinary ability uf Heir Pmfessni' Tnilcl is much appreciated. Any One wlin has liacl the privilege nt attending une ut tlie annual pinics nn tlie banks nf tlie Sliunganunga is nut apt tn ffvrget the gmuil tiinef Gerinan cunstrnetinns seein to crime allnnst naturally, tu nne's great surprise, when une is eiijoyiitg' the true Gernian hospitality which is always su eurclially nianifestf ed by the club inenibers. One Naught Nine- French C11119 1'.K1 1111165 111 1111' 1'1'1-111-11 1 11111 1111-1-1 1111 11111-1111116 XX 1-11111-s11:11's 1111' 1l111X 1111111-111111 1-1'1-11111g ll11'L'1111Q'S, 111 111111'11. 111 c11111's1-. 1111 0111111-1's11111111 1111151 11c 1'111'1'11-11 1111 111 1'1'1-111-11. 1l1s1'11ss11111s 111 I111C1'CS11l1g 11111111 11111-s111111s. 111111111 lP1Z1X'S, 1'1l't'l1L'11 1-11s11111is, .11'1: C2ll'1A1L'11 1111 111' 111C Q N :1 11111111- 1111111-1' X11ss 11111111C1f s 111111-111111 cyc. 111' 1111111-1'. 1-1111 1111-sc 111-6 111 1111111-11 111 111- 111-11 g1'c:11 111-:11 111 1111111- e11111':1111111:1111'. I111111 111 111-11111111f111111111 111111 11111-111g1-111'c. 11-11L' 11111111-1'1111s 111'11:111- 111N1'11w11111s. 111111e1'c1'. Illilf' 111111-11 1111 11 1151 :1111'111111g', 111161111-1' 111 c11111'11111111:11 1111111- 1114 11111. 11 is 111 11c I4cz11'1-11. 111-1 11 1111- 11111-11 1111- 15111-1' IS 1111- 1-z1s1-. 1:14l'11f11 g-111111-5 :11111 1-K11111111111 111- 1'xl'L'I1L'1I s1111gx 1-1711111 :1 l1111'1 111 1-11-1'1 cv 1I1Q s 111'11g1':1111, 111111 1111-Qc :11'c 11i111'11 1-11-1111 1-11 111 1111-11111c1's 111 1111- 1-11111, :111111111Q11 1111- 11:11'11111111' IS 11171 z1111':11's 1PL'1'1L'1'1. 1'1111- N:111g111 11 Biological Cluln S a result of the unitin uf the lltitany antl Ztitiltigy tlepartmental clubs, the Bitilfwgiczil Club has taken un new life. The meetings are heltl un alternate thursclay afternuttns in Rice llall antl are well wtwtli attenrliug. The memhers must ctimplete at least une year tit stutly in either lltitany or Zmiltigy and must he taking' a higher science. The speak- ers are usually persuns tit prwminence frtiin wutsitle the cwllege, altlumugli mcca- sinnally 1'ex'iewstmflitmlqs anml articles uf a scientiiic nature ancl original articles alrfng' similar lines are presented by the stuclents. Lantern shmles are frequent- ly used in illustrating' certain pnints. The tihject of the tirganizatitin is tu pru- mote interest and tlimuglit alung scientific lines and tw give thwse stutlents wlm are interested, some knmrleclge of current scientific thtiught antl clisctweries. which mmhl take ton nxuch time in the class mtgiiii. Luther l3urhanlq's u'nrl:, fur example. was the suhject at one meeting. One Eleven ' 7 Englneer s Club lfXl lllClQ5?I lll' iu thc l'lIlQlllCt'l'S Liluh is uwt liulitccl hut is when tw any ulllegc sturlcut wlw lllllf' hc iuterestcil iu l3llQ.'lll6t'l'lllg'. This yem l'1mfess1+i' 'l'illi1tstiu has slnuut :t gm-:tt tlertl .if time :mil ciiergy in llllllilllg' the iwgztiiizzttiiiii Ll livc :mtl interesting' mme zmcl us Z1 result this has ht-cu thc lvcst yfffll' the chill has cvei' lqumvu. Such uicu :ts XIV. Rutledge wt' the Santa lie. N111 flclwix uf the gm'ci'ii1iieiit lizutuiciit, Ni' lfullc-1' itll the Szuitzt lfc zuitl iithci' expcvts liztvc heeu secured tu lecturc 'ill x':u'i-tus ciigiiieeriiig pwvlilt-iiis zuifl zxcliievciueuts. .X guml uizmy Q tztllqs uf this suit have hceu ciijlwctl lux' the iuemhei-s this vezu: lu zuvzllc- tuiug' iutcrcst ztlwug' cug'i1icci'iiig' liucs :mtl iu keeping iu touch with scicutitit' p111gi'ess iu the xwrlil ut' uiecliztuics the cluh has iutlceml c:u'i'ierl wut its purpwse. 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'l'here :ire nsnully tn'-t nr three tullcs, lasting' frinn ten tu fifteen minutes eztch, in which inatheinziticzil pri 1lllClllS uf interest, recent lmwlas zinsl articles in inztthemziticzll lll2lgZlZlIlCS :ire cliscnsseil. tlccztsirmzilly the entire meeting is given fwer tu fine speaker 115 wats the czwe when lilwfessrvt' llZll'Slll5I1l'Q'Ql' gave Z1 rerv tztscinztting tztllq nn lwgzwitlnns, then' lnstm'x', thenrx' etc ,Xny interesteil stnilent xrhn has einnpletecl the l'QCIUll'Gfl :nniinnt nf xrurk will he enthnsizisticztlly xrelci-inecl tu lllCllll5Cl'SllllD in the c One Fourteen .. ... ,.....,-,i..,. ...iw ...-- ,,.,,14f.-, , ,.-Q. a , T., K, V X , X , .,.4,.,,,-.H ,- .,,, . I. .1 .' vi .292 .1-sxxr, .5 'ru-'13-.4 :.:.. VI' .....,.v.-ip.-- ... ..f.,.,......-...-f......, ...-.-N.....-... :iz-ag..-:1.-::f.',.,..., Political Science Club -gp: '-i qf,. .' ala ,-az'-'-lla .- .Q Eg 'cc at, 0.Iy5,g.H3R,g.g5g.p,s:,i. e5p1.:.e3k'J ..,,:.,3 ,za .- '-J. HANKS to thc iniluence of Professor J. E. Kirkpatrick. a political science club was organized three years ago. The original practice of holding meetings at night did not prove very successful. Accord- ingly the policy was adopted of holding occasional meetings at recitation periods. The present activities of the organization consists in securing speakers to address the club. The meetings this year have been educational. to say the least, and exceedingly worth while. Dr. Balch spoke to the club on Labor Questions. justice R. A. Burch on The Duty to Obey the Law. Harold T. Chase, on Cnr International Relations. Mr. l. Gilberg on Theory of Socialism, Mr. C. El. Evans on The Importance of the State Mr. Fred ylackson on The procedure uf the l-louse of Representatives. The Mr. The and This club has the honor of being represented in the central committee of Civic Clubs of Topeka, by Professor Kirkpatrick. To his directions and en- couragement the club is indebted for its present success. Officers One Fifteen . HV, . .iw .,,-,. ,. .V President, . Vice President. Secretary. . Advisor. . Kenneth Alexander George Bailey Clay Baker Gladden Baker Angelus Burch Carl Byers Harold Colvin lnez Cornell Tom Crawford DeVaughn Dean Wfill Guild Samuel Heller Angelus T. Burch . . Carl Byers . Gladden Baker . Prof. il. E. Kirkpatrick Members 1 :8 55'!53.m .s-7. , 7 -. 4,.,- -. ?',Q.lt3',-'Till-fl':: . NVarrcn Humphrey Nathan lsenberger Archibald jarrel Charles -landos Vincent Kerans J. E. 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C. .Y iloniinates in every other organization on the eainpus. ln IQOO the Stuflents tfhristian ,Xssoeiation was reorganizerl ancl he- eanie a unit in the n'oi'lflwiile Y. M. C. .-X. nioveinent. The aint of the organization is to promote helpfulness, gooil fellowship, anil the clevelopinent of a christian character. This year the Y. Rl. C. AX., in cooperation with the Y. XY. C. A.. helcl a series of meetings anrl inarle possihle private interviews with prominent religious leaclers anil speakers, Qver one hnnilrerl men toolt ailvantage of this opportunity antl the l7rienclship Cain- p:tign, as it was ealleil. helpeil the stuflents to eonsifler the serious sicle oi life and to realize their right relations anil responsihilities to the whole worlfl. This year the association entertaineil a Conference oi the presidents of all similar organizations of the state, who inet at XYashhnrn, for three flays to receive help antl training for next year's leaclership. Ono Eighteen M. Marsh Dales Dana Zutavcrn ltrcasl . XX-'ciglitinan XVebl'i lv, p.l Savage Harrington XYisc T Owen Jones Perry lpres.l 'XVhittalier lsec'yl Young Women' s Christian Association HE aint of the Y. XY. C. A. this year has been to touch the individual girl, not only to deepen her religious lite, but to be of assistance in the solution of her problenis. The inenibersliip is one hundred and ninety. The enthusiasin aroused during the association week that was held in the fall, resulted in the niost gratifying success of the voluntary Bible study classes. Tlirougli the Y. XY. C. A., there are enrolled in these classes. one hundred students and forty teachers. Through the social service committee a great deal of service has been given to the work at Ingleside and the East Side Russian school. The Big' Sister niovenient is a new one this year and its plan provides that every freshniau girl upon entering' College has as her Big' Sister an upper classnian who will help her in every possible way. It has resulted in a better feeling' between the upper and lower classes. C During the nionth of February the XYashburn Association has been sharing in the nation-wide celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding' of the Y. XY. C. A. in this country. Features of this celebration have been weekly meetings, Vesper services and a pageant at the Topeka auditorium in co- operation with the city association, all resulting in a general recognition of the constructive work done by the Y. XY. C. A. at XYashburn. One Nineteen The Student Volunteer Band OREIUN Missiwnary llwards uf this cwuntry for a long time felt the need uf creating a greater interest in fureig'n niissimns and uf organ- izing a lnrwement to recruit a sulllicient nunilner uf young people to nieet the reipiireinents tif foreign niissinnarys. They organized the Student Volunteer liland in 1986. This Ul'g'ZllllZZlll4fP1l canie into existence in XYashhurn small after this time. Since then it has served nut only to interest and tu train students in the wmlq uf the fcmreign Held. but it has alsw cultivated interest ainuiig students, and those that cannot take up this mark. tu aceept the resprinsihility mf maintaining the inissiunary enterprise. Every year the scliiml is visited lay the flrayeling' Secretary of the Student Volunteer inrwe- nient. He repnrts that the Student Volunteer lland of XYashl,murn is one uf the hest in the country. During' the twenty-seven years of this limand's exist- ence in Xtashhurn it has g'l'tlXYll in niemhership and steadily increased in ellie- iency. lt has sent tn the fwreign held thirty-seven xym'kei's. wlio are iimx' at their mwlc in various parts ul' the wm'ld. .X list uf the places where XYashl,iurn students are XYlll'lilllg as niissiwnaries includes: China. lndia, liwrea. Turliey. Ceylfin, Micronesia. Smith ,-Xinerica, l'hilippine Islands, Rlexicim, Alaska, l'wrtu Ricci. and Hawaii. -X list uf Xlfaslilvurn students whu have ine tw the fwreign field and are nmy engaged in swine lcind of inissiunary wiwrl: are: l'aul il. Tmlcl, Frank Mwhler, llthel Ywxal Xlwliler. nl. M. Xllright, lfranlc Sheldnn, lnez lfislc Sheldon, David Miiiifiml, ,luhn lilzulisnian. lilizalmetli t'i1'ig'g's lladisinan. Mahle Huggins. .Xnnie l.. ,Xdains llaird, ,lane ll. Kdanis, Nellie Dick Adams, liranlc S. Ditto, llaryey li. Philips, lilaisy Griggs Philips, Carulyn Philips lfllaclcnian. lileulah QlllZlllllJCl'S. 'llliwinas Gray, llarrisnn .X. Maynard, lilizaheth XYhite Maynard, Vina Sherman, Reuhen Xlarlthani, Mary Gall Markham, Grace Tmrner. Luuis ll. lfritts. Mary Criss lfritts, Maggie B. Axtell McCall, llwward Frank, Ennna lreland, L'riel Hadley, Seth L. Crux, Richard Xliliitcoinh, OfHCC1'S President. . . . . Carl Linge Secretary-Treasurer, . XYilli:uu Stein One Twenty The Estes Park Club HE lfstes Park Club is emnposed uf all XYashlmurn students xvlm have attended ur expect tw attend the Estes Park conference at Estes Park. Colorado. Its purpose is to interest the student hucly in the suninier ennferenees. Fur some years there has been nm definite urganizatitm uther than the organized enfort of the txvn Christian assueiatinns, hy means uf hikes, sun-rise hreakfasts and lectures, tn inlluenee students tu attend the Estes Park eunferenees. Estes l'ark has so entered intu XYashl,murn life that it is alniust a part uf the seliuul. Aliuut twenty-live XYashl1urn nien and yvunien attend the eunferenees every year. The park is one of the ninst heautiful of the natinn's playgrnunds situated amid the snmv capped peaks uf the Cnlrwaclu Rnekies. lt is a natural aniphitheater, one hundred miles in area. with an altitude nf 7,500 feet ahuve the sea: nn the west and nurtli is the continental divide, and the unly appruaeh tn the park is thru the Big 'l'li1nnpsrun and St. Vrain eanyuns. The enntereuees are lead hy the greatest religiuus leaders nf the enuntry, in faet the lmest in the world: one eannnt attend them xvithuut reaping a rieh harv- est swt henelits. Besides the inspirational value uf a ten day's ennferenee there is rare uppurtunity for unparalleled spurt, hiking, lishing' and niuuntain elinilm- ing. l-nng s Peak, situated in the park, is adjudged lay ennipetent authurities to be the seventh hardest aeeessihle peak in the wurld tn elinih. 1915 Delegation XwllllCO11llJ, Baker G., Coyvgill. Smith L.. XVarner. Sanders, Deaemi, Nelson, Sxviler, Drake, Griftith One Twenty-one w w W n I Fwvnly-twn L RAXKIKTIC fll'll activities fur the past season have been inarkeflly xvwrth xvhile. lt has enteretl tletinitely upnn the pnlicy tif prnmluciiig' nnthing' but the best in lfnglish tlrania. lt has inatle Tupeka autli- ences acquaintetl xvith txvn niasters xvhnse xvnrk hatl never been pre- senteil here befnre--Oscar XYiltle antl tieurge Uernartl Shaw. Miss Helen tlrilitin clirectetl the prfiilticticwii nf An lfleal l1usbantl by the furiner authnr: Ti,l'tll.CSSt'l1' li. D. Scliwiilierger that nf Yiwu Never tfan Tell. by the latteri ln the purely mechanical features nf stage arrangement anrl scenic effect these txvn plays, untler the lllZl11flQ,'C1U6llt nf Hai'xv1u ffl llentun, have exhibited a cnnipleteness antl linish selfl-'nn surpassetl by any but the best pru- fessiunal ennipanies. The designing' anfl painting ttf the scenery has been cli- rectly in charge of Hainptnn Shirer antl Frank Peers xvhn have cnntributetl tn their xvnrk a fine sense uf harnitiny anrl an exquisite refinement nf artistic HISIC. XYhile there is nn space here tr: cwnnnent upnn the xvnrk uf intlivitlual actfwrs in the txvn prnmluctittns, we inay safely say that in bnth instances the high stanclartls uf the club have been excellently niaintainecl-stantlarrls which visi- tors have assurecl us are equal to thnse nf the best flratnatic ni'g'aiiizatitnis in the largest universities. Ruth ,Xn ltleal llusbantlu anfl You Never Can Tell presentetl unusual tlithculties fur amateurs: the former tlnwugli the cle' niancl it inafle upun the players fur sustainetl clignity ancl restraint nf manner: the latter in that it requirerl unusual spontaneity anml vivacity cuuplerl with a keen appreciatiun uf Shaxv's peculiar branil uf intellectual fun-making. Tn the late spring, the llraniatic Club xvill unclertake its usualirnatl trip. As You Like lt is the Shakespeare play schecluletl fur nutrlntir 1Jl'tvtlLlCtlU1l in Cunnnencenient XYeek. Probably the greatest single aecnniplishinent nf the yvinter has been the rfb- taining' of inenibership in The Drania League uf .-Xnierica. a unique organiza- tion uf natiunal scnpe xvhnse functiun is the clevelnpnient uf Anierican taste and the encouragement nf the best drama, prnfessitnial ancl ainateur. Une- Twentx'-tli1'ee 111'11t1111 1.,:111g111111 X111 -ty XY111111 1,,'11x 111115111-1' 11111111 111111111 I 11111-111 11JlI121 S1l1l'x'l' 111-1111111 1f1111L'j' 1'1'1-rx .X111.1l1L11 111ll'L'1l 1 1l1g11lL'N 111-:1It1v 1.Zl11g112ll'1 1.i11g1- OH1CCl'S 1'I'1'X1111'11l . . 111lI1Ll141 1111'1Iy Yin' 1'11 1111'l1I. . 1.11111-1' 111-11 S11'1'1:t.11'y. , . . , . . 1i1'111:1- 111lI1ll K1:111'1g11 11111 'l'1'1-1111111-1'. . 11'11'11'11111l 111-1111111 Axxixllllll X1:111z1g111'. . . 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Q' .. .-11,254 . -3, t ' H ' -3- V. .- V., :--'g':?-- -.sw .. . ..f:11-fs.-1:- 1 'bfi-'- - W 'V -ff' 'f'f ',g.:-1121, If ww -A g , GSS'-. K. W -fx., ... J Y .- ,.1?:':1 'fr-,55fQf?,..::.:3:..,f-91: S ' - . V i ' ' ' - I 1 1 ,Ji - g,,.,Kfwqf-511. .nc . -r-5-1 ..--3 , 'I U31-, :.- v-' ' .-JN.-2 , . . .sw 1 - . ,.. 4 P .1 .K A Kappa Sigma Founded, University of Virginia, 1869. Established, 1909. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors I y 1f11l11-11,1 1123 Xxvllfftll 1'1Lll1'lIJ11I'L'y 12133 -1111111 B1ill'C11 1243 1 ll'1 '111'11111-rt 1143 11Q111'g1' MCNcis11 1273 111ll'1'31L1 C0116 1223 Juniors .llC131J Klurtz 1153 lilwiu 131z1111,1er 11113 1:1l1'1'CF-1 Rico 12113 we-rt 1:L'1'Ql15I3I'l 1253 1fVillia111 G1'1fli11 1133 1Ni1l1:1111 X'V11itc1'1111b 1193 111w111 '11llC1iC'l' 133 C'1:1yt1111 liliuc 1.23 Sophomores 1411111-rt 1V:11'c1 153 IJLILUIC Van H1'31'l1 1171 - 11, Clitlforml CJ1lll111L'I' 1213 K1-111111111 iX1cxe111c1cr 1233 juli a Russell Swilcr 113 C111-stu' 117111110 1133 111111111-s Kcsslcr 11113 1 Pledges R1cl1z11'11 I1z1rt1,111 143 J1l11l1 1211111t 1113 1 .'X1'11lUI' S11'1kesl1'1ft 133 1jL'vvilllU'11l1 1301111 193 If '3 ,. W ' ' P' 1.,C17l1fll'1.1 K1i11c 1113 XVu11c1c11 Switzcr 173 0110 Twenty-six .fl1.-'w.f11,..Q . Y ,-1 1 X E21 AQ. -.11-W, ,-11,-5.-4, ,.1,p,., Q ,,,,.,.,.:. ., LW., 11 ., , 1 X I A 1 1 .. 1 1 ' .M ' 1 1 1.,. . A. ,. 1f1,- ,1,-1 ,,' ,551-g...-.,.,-,: T, A 1,,n q5.x1,.-.v..,... 1. s K 1 . 1 . , 1.-,-.1 H, 1 1. 1 1 One Twenty-seven mx- M , . , .4 ..., , .... , W I if:-55' M l L 1 Nr' , rxrgvggl Founded, Miami lfranlc XV. Peers 1llD Ht-rnian D. Ewcrs Otto Glen Ellie Donald R. Heath Scaton F. Hamill Phi Della Theta University, Oxford, Ohio, 1848. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Frank A. Ripley 1143 :Xrthnr S. Chanipeny 1l3J Major Glneck 133 juniors ll. Vtfaltcr Slagle 153 Henry Sullivan 1-H Established 1910. Elmer E. Flearg 1185 Donald D. VVelty 185 Tracy D. Lcecltnn 161 Harwood O. Benton 116-3 Joseph ll. Hziynus 1215 Ralph D. Newell 173 Robert R. Hasty 1105 Sophomores lflarry J. Ciliainpcliy 1l9J Freshmen Glen Hussey 123 Arch VV. Jarrell 115 'Hr - Phikeias , H J. Churchill Sargent 1125 James Lowe 195 h g iwff it Clycle Parrish 1175 john Parkinson 1.155 nat-fy 1-1. yveny 1203 il? FRATRES IN FACULTATE Alfa, 5, xonert -tone 'lcnr' . a5On .fW,QQVy Pl s li 3FlXl One Twenty-eight 1 - 1,11-5.-,-.f,JJ.:-':',sv.4-e,f'r,'s'i,w9:.:,. tgefgaz'.1-sg::FW''S2y1-q1.'-7'fpv,1n?3zr.'6'3 ff.'7-J,' J ' ' , 1 ':f51Yff ' 5 -: V A 1?-21 A 4:33 ?f?PMf ., ' V: ff ir . f ' :-gamma ,' 'f .' 'v',i51Q,',3N71 5.1 t fy. -D11 NLP . . V ', A 1. 57 W -ggi' 1: , -,,::,' 1:1-ap. f,: ., f ,,1 . .f..:.1..f,f.,.,,1-1.1-.K-,-.....-.1.,. ww-.,:.-.,--., ,.,:. L..1...A. f-J.. .uw ,..f.v.....x.1- .,:,.',e -xxx.',:..1,x-...vue-:::.z-, v.-411: .. gnu. J ...m:..M , o ,. .ii ' L ex , N .ffm One Twenty-nine ,w'??'L?S,N. QT, M22 fi V- 1-f ', ' A ,rfgsggqf'-'s5f.2grf13m1zgrf 3'f:-'-3:12117 -fE1z- L3ff.'iffQ if .f fg:1,-:gg '-fi1'4':i-if-.'f:Q',' 9 X1 ..,:w--:wg'y.-a2f3.-.4 5-TQ.--'-.5li,-L-Trl-,'-Z!,5,,.'.' f-1J.4..f.'1-.L.f,J.-.'.4.Ig,L:.'.,l.fg.E--'-5,' v -'-1 'Jr f ,L ...A. . . .' - ,. .,f X n .,..1,-5141.154,:J:4.f:.4 1-1-.aff-i.:-w -g2ifL,.::1:.-w.:'.!.--..,1-nz-L,-,-..--., qv gfawkb-1, S - , A Y U-K t- , - f V . X-,- V- .4 ,li Y Alpha Delta Founded 1912. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S. Seniors XYilli:nn Stain 181 Milton Guglci' 151 Ielwin .X. R1L'l1l11I1g'L'l' 1161 1-1cr1,1u1't J. 1:61115 1221 juniors 111511111 11. Klcfmsll 111 G1'm'gc 1i1ll'I'C11 1121 Sophomores qznnm-1 Hcllci' 171 Brian 1X1ll1l'1'lL'El1111S1 1lXVIll'11 Cox 1241 Tlminzxs Crxiwfmwtl 1261 XVf1ntlw:t1'1l Smith 141 Freshmen Irestun 1 zt1mu1' 1141 Paul Bush 1191 Pledges 1 len li:iss1'lmuin 191 Kclscy Petro 121 .inn-s Lindsay 1131 Stcrling Slmw 1211 5' zz L L Louis Smith 1171 Luster .Xrinjild 1111 Vinct-nt K1-miis 131 Clmrlcs Logan 12111 Kcnncth Kcruns 1251 Byron Hzlhh 1151 XVil1iam Tmnlinson 1231 One Thirty 1 mx v 5' One 'l'l1i1'ty-1'am- I ,,,,,x :: :Q2f' 6 f 4 as 3-3 iii? f iE1g13'E1i1A ' ' 155191 ,L in xl-,gy-1 Vw 1.1 ypakx' .V E-554 -1 K. .1.,ug.gq.,us:,,i:Q3z.:s.4i:1?e 531- K, :1q.:,1:,:,p , juz-' 21,1,jgf15 .,... .-. Q , f , Lx, , .. 5-.r.,.. ,A ,.g1-Q-Vg.,,.4,: .'cw:9,g.f, 1311 ,Q N 511 1, 11135, , Wg: , 1 ' 61, s, , ,,:Qy.:M,,, E1 1 mg. 1 ,155 1 1 7 - I W, fi. . 2' ' 521- -ef 1 , 1111 ' ' ' , H,,'2.z '55-W ' , ip, ,131 1 Q! ' 5,114 I 1 iff, is 1. 51, 13 5 1- if 'NA 'Zi-1.5 11, , . ' 1 , .,:i5'i5JJ1T'fP??q5. 1 '-.155 ,,. A ,nj ' ,151 j15 11' ',i'5, S--t 1 113 N b rw-uw. manw- I 1 Us ,A , 51 1 11 H f 1-5 K 1, , 5 1,1 1 J 1 1 L11 1 '5 ff 1 G W vm 'FSF' 1-' if J H, '11, QQ. mn 5-N 1 11,11 .1151 1 1 1 U MW 1 1 1 -f ,wwf fi ,I 1 1. 4 1-1 1 w ,J 1 4 9 1 ,ly 1 M .751 1 + ,W ei., 1, .,, . 5 'f 1111111 Wt' , V1 111 1 mart ww: 9 5 1 'WHWK 15,11 if if' A - .1 ,, , 1 AP' W My U Lgfi. 1 111 'r F' QM 1 ' 1 ,J ..,. f - 5, A 7511 'Wk ' ' H , 1-Tr 1 1 1 K ' 3' 1 Q! 5 'ij' W1 M 1 uwwgpy A vp ' , : L Z. QAM flu 4 L' '1 7. ' L 1 IK ' '+ ' 1 -.rw 1' ' 11 M-Q in' Li' Yfi 5 r 1 5 11 lil iii Pu E-..- 4 , f 1 , 5-' LL 1 , 1 11? 4 fu 1 'iv ' 1 15 1 ,sq , H 551,1- Kappa Aipha Theta Founded, De Pauw University, 1870. Established, 1914. SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 11:1 Ziittuw-rn 115 151f11'-11'1l'1C Lyle 12155 Frances Perry 1255 Juniors zi1'guu1'itc Kicue 1235 15111511 Savage 1215 Vio1et Crumbine 1185 uric Miller 195 Sophomores 1,1r:1ci:L 1Vr5ml 1115 Gurtru1,1e Gray 135 Mzljcl L2l11g1'Hll't 1195 'lxv Vrmtil 185 Ruth 1i1 5CS1C1' 1-15 Czitliwiiie Harrison 1125 Helen Wfcliy 155 'Luis Seger 1235 Freshmen sie futhlicrm 105 Ruth Larimer 175 Helen iluiitur 1155 ixlthuriiw Yli1mw1cs 1275 1,il'l1I11Cl'1l11.' Conk1i11g 11155 Marjorie Hcrrig 1245 Llrgzlrut Suyrlum 1135 Aiilt 1it'2lX'L'1' 1225 Clara Hczlver 1295 K 111-1':1l1,1i11Q Riley 11-15 Laura XL'1-YXYZLITQCI' 12135 X1Zll'g11L'1'111C Thrzlpp 1175 Esther 161151111 11155 Pledges nc Alcxzmrl.,-r 125 Dorotliy XNTl1111G Christina XVZITL1 SORORES IN FACULTATE C111l1'11111C M. Leavitt. Eta Ht-len Estey. .-Xlplm Up:-ilon 'wTf 15 ..f'ff.tf 1 ' I' - , One Thirty-two - .. -w.'1.' r 1 1 V ,, . 151,-N.:..,--.,:.,.,yqw.,,.hv-g'q5p-v-g'::- -ffv.7:gf5 1v'f7?1-'Hz'z'-gyrf-1+:.5z':ICTWX52-1':fxvrf1-15,'lL?' 'W' ' X X X .. ,. .-, L. W., ... 1...- V.. -A . . m -2 - 'V V ,,s Li ,A '- ,- 3 -W- :Hai E' ' : . f---fik1w'?2.-EraQMLSf'fs?'?2hfn:fR::f? vb?ET'7iu5- wr fi 1411 - - V - - 1 .,-f1:',v5-M, -rg V!-,1:3'fKf' 5,-gn La-five- f , K ,jf ggq:..q-.2 . ' :Q-.5-1:2 va-.',4.4f:..,.1.,. - .rim - -' - - -1- X-11 v 1, :fm - V'-f.4-im-f X ., ,-.-2:Xwww!-Rm-:,4--Q-.3S5xw:-:-Q,-kgggiglkzifsk - ,, u ae: -v 'U ' ' Nw: - is A- , -, . i- b , X 2 5 M + xffbelllgralfzfiliziif f--, ,S ii ' ' '5fIEfi,, .2 naw ' -, -v. sf w f x 5 One Thirty-three Lysfjffiigf 'I-I .y :fs frm' 'V L,.1-1..1:: f 1-.2 1- 9 if-xi Lf?f3-5fji- . H, 1 . A .ai -'.,-AaLg ,,'t,.1, J ,L.l,5,,,: ,.., L M .. ,.,.,, ,, ,,,.,....,.,..f,. ...yn - ,L H ,...., .. .- ' ., ,H .wr 15? .... , ,.' gf! :Qi-,- -::. J., ,f w , r 4 Beta Founded, 1903. SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors XX'11111'1'L'11 111'L'Q11L' 11111 121111 XNI111111'1111 1251 R111'1I1I11 Ring 1221 Juniors 111111'j'11 .X111z111g11 11241 1111111-111' 1:1'11XYl1 141 f1I'IlCL' 153113 1241 Xlicu 1111gl1u- 1.11 31211111 KIQY1-3' 171 N1Il1'j' XX'eig11t111:111 151 Sophomores 1 11111111111 l2111x'Q1' 1111 1Y1u11'11 N111-mf 1191 .Xl1111'1'y Myers 1211 11-z111'1c1' 1111s11 12N1 1,1XYL'1111111y11 51111111-5111111 1271 111111111 r1'1'1'1X611 1171 k'1'1'll 151-ggi 111 1 z1yc 1111!1j1111l' 12111 Freshmen 1X1l111 'l'11111li11N1111 1-31 L:1111'1-111- L'1'11ry 131 1511111 1.:111tc1'11z11'11 19,1 111,-11'11 111-i1111:1c11 11111 52111111 121111111 1151 1'z1111i111- KIQVQ' 121 Ninn X11'11111z1a 1291 Pledges Ajr 11111111 Switzer 1111 1211'11'11111y 11:1r1'i11g11111 1261 L' ' 171111111-N X151-1'b11-11 1211115 11111111111 1111 'Af' K' 1211'11a1' S:11'gc111 1121 D1,1r1'1111y 111-1011 1 1il111l 1'.11'1111l1g . -.. , X 1 4 I . 1 ,N 4 ply Q' ' 'Hia' 1-1 ,:, 1, fisjaffz, ,. f . -aff? , ' SORORES IN FACULTATE 11u1c11 f1l'11:1111 1311 1- 'l'11i1'ty-fo , , , ..,,. ..,.-,- V.. ,, .,,. ,,,.,.,-,f M, rex. M X, :g 'ffm-':1-ttsw r'fI?:4 t,y2 1'S v'g:f.:'v-11' af -L-: 5, 5 'r A x w 'V---1 , - ' - PEEQ-'QWELS E,f?'f'! 515 ' ' - . ' ,J 1 2 . 2: -11:3 54 513, - - 2: 'm.J.Q.z-:2.,.1 ,. . ,. A.-. :ff--.Y,f.H ,Q 1 ..5:-,:.,2f2- U, J ,qw -.1q,.y. gg.-. pm, ...L f.. n Hr Q91 1 L. ang.:-t,1 .' 'W-X , , .,,. , ,X v .- 4 1 ..,. .,-. ...,.. ..,... . , .. .,,. H u , ' ' f , One Thirty-five Q A , ga, X , m,,.., , , f A-, .,,. ...,.. ... ,LA Kappa Kappa Chi Founded, 1910. SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors I A - Kl.1rQ,1v'1-t flwen 1-11 1.110111 K11lll1111'Jl' 1.231 Juniors l'I'Jl blwnv- 1151 11911-1 -111111-H 1171 15111111 11a1'1'i11g1m1 1131 Xl IA2,Jk1'L'1 XXX-1111 12.11 111-len XX':1t1N 1211 K11l 11'l1l XY11ittu111111'u 12 lxulvy Sfmt 11111 12111111 1f1'i1'14w1. lithcl Fwsllzly 1111 Sophomores 11111 1'11r111111 171 Ifmmzx f.'r:11111 11.21 1Xn1nim'tiQ Dunn 1131 11111111-11 1'J111g111111 ISI Freshmen X1 lI'12ll1 1111--1-5' 1l11 X1a1'g'11u1'itu 1f:11x'ul'1 151 .Xvis flaytfm 121 11M 1A1u1.13' 1411 171111'.1'11cu lfzlilr 131 1111r11t11y Fostu' 1131 111l1il1l II:111 12111 1121111111 L1-rrlgn 1141 Mimlu Mcliec 1191 Xl 11'j111'y Ruby 111 KIi1111'u11 xXY11S11l1 11111 Margaret XV111I1C11111l'L'17f1 Pledges Tlxcm Llwlylm Elsie Saville soRoREs IN FACULTATE f Ruth 1X1I1Q'l11Ill1 One 'l'hi1'15'- 5gi'- --- -AM 11-'egg -1,'1-fr . ' M5 L1-sf: rf ' fr, 5'X.n'is,-M . jr zggrgqp 5 :7 ' ' ' nf- .11 ,f,-' :Jf 1421 H ins. . - wi Q15 jfs seg 55,131-L,f ,V . , if nd YQ 1: ,,H,.,3,,,fs Qual,-E45cg r.ez5:g,.::is :M 1 , , ., 4: -g.s1',.jL1 xg:-X , ' ,, 1- ,- 1, Y --5.1-,J-'V - ,11p:.wq-fy , 1 f 4. f. J.. .,.'f: 1,-.'-.J...:g:. .....,.::1:..fu1:.',.- gm 1 A21 gi Q 153, 'Q One Thirty-seven B,,,,,,,5,x -JJ 1 , L x Sigma Alpha lola Founded University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1903. Installed, 1914. SORORES IN COLLEGIO lfmily llJ1l'1lj' F57 Virginia 'l':1li:1fc1m ISU Nl:u'g:11w.-1 1'iil111w1'u ill lluzcl BTIICL' 133 Lvilftlll. lhlirll llfl Fay lluclclc lllly l'-l'llllk'LN lVl1LXY 141 ,lcwiu llcnry lliwcl Klullllr 191 Kllllllkwl lilllllsry Nfl llmlgum- 5115111-1' ill Pledges Xlurj--riu llcsr-vlllllx' tlll liilllil Smith 473 PATRONESSES Kllsa llClL'll llwlgtllluulll Xlrf, fri. l:UslL'I' Nlrs. li xl. Durlwy Nw. .Xrtlmr kllllblltl' 0 Thi f. wry-vnu-f fr--mf--we-::f'--:--1'-:f :'4-f -- u':'-f-:-- :-- V-1--far1-A-.,J-.-f..-41-1---vwfw,--f,:-- 3f'1 ':cgfIffn'1:-'gqrsffeqvzm-:qv-Av,-1-,M..-q:f:1,-fl-A-,,w,f,f,1-:1..fW im- .-.., I ,,.,, K1... ,..., ,.,V 5 . gm-f..x. .-.,. .f. ..., ., .,.,.,,,, 4-,,.. .E L, ,..., ,,,,.,,,f ,.A,..,,.:. .,., , v..1... ,.., v ..,,,,,.V Q V Ji sew-s1t',:,-.-.' 'a V 2 12-'S,3!.1s:w: Iibf !i'itEfwQc Q Q - - 631-f.?f'f'?,' 2 A' Hz.: L, ' 1 . -- -. -'szsdwjf-5 '-Z5 a-'iw-1.!'i',?'1s-2 :sit-' siffig' . ,. V. . ' - L1 Q: 2' :bww 5' 1 V - 1 Q -' -13' .!:'L':'x-11'-521.L'LL..I..1 1 ffl wiv.-lx:-:f .G-1fJ.'u':'LL.i:S5121-ifwvi-Hv1?J.'f'v'. f--l':-vu-I21f:1:g7:'.S:x.Ja-41-C...1':.!1:J:.-:TILZLLFV -. v:..-Fxciidaliiil-:'1'mi9kAI'lf9L fl1zQ.'2:J.fClf I1lim:iC'1Z?2Y7si,3Ivl.-':,aiuflj'Z F! 4 ' E9--'Z KI 1221 V ' ri? :EE i 5:55 21 ' .. ' ' E' . .' .Ti fi 5421 ifii ZF' , 'fi 2 L: ,151 .-.5 ,QW W ' 25 1' is A '5-Q isa Z- -RC , ,si Y, . .I ,? 15-'lr 3? 1, V UA,-.:1fT X , :5 ' AY vm ,-5:3 a . , qi' .ff -V1 Y ff. . 1 gg! ' 13.1551 55-5 One Thirty-nine 723139 1 I. ., A L 1 47 Jv,, f Aid . . , ..,',..... -. ,mbij is AV b .. , . , , . ,, , 4,,: Z., , , I , A . . I b.. , Q if 4.-, 4'1MIT-4 E'.+?T-.1-Q ' ' M-L3-'QC---'f'V' '.' -1- ,- -.-J ' -. '- r ' 1 7,1-' -4-N -'..-'.- ,1..- N ,rw..--'H- V .pf .,,,1H ,.v-,1, .. - 11 a -,rn ..,,,.,..4 . F... f, - -f -. ,- ,g..,,.,5 5-,,: 1,f.,f,,,, mg. wx.,-1.,,' f. -.MQ Delia Theta Phi Founded at Chicago, 1913. Installed, 1913. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Il 111y II. Rcnick 431 Gcorgc D 1511020 C11 'ylxwy If. f'jl11I1lllI'l 111 Clyclc J. Gibson 151 Juniors I 1111 ll, Iiflgzu' 137 Lcstur G S1-acat 471 lfzxrl KI. Cz11'111:1i11 Freshmen 1111111 M, VV1'igl1t 497 C. L1-11113111 Smith Dllll SIILLHQI' 14? One Forty f,.3,t,.'.4,,...f,....-,,.,:.,,,..,,.z.....,L.,,., ,!.,,,,n,,..,35-V-Qing 3,-7-wy'4-y --up ,V .k::'-:7-1-j- 1 I , .1 f1.g,,:1. . .1-Wk.-1.:r:fi' M f Y X , . s -- V I fx.-f, - .' - ww .Q ,-Q,,.4,:.L.- 4.1 H 1 V x I ' , 1 , f 1 , f A , S ' 511' ii s . ,. '- ns 1 .4 1 , H ,Ili I-:Vs Lg, One Forty-one V., ,-,. , ,, .L, X fl N W .DMV A5 .. ,, N ' , , U, f 1 Pi Kappa Delta HONORARY FORENSIC FRATERNITY Founded, 1912. Installed, 1913. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Rely 1'z1ii1tur 133 1111-n Hrimiltoii 1173 1.lll'1 Lingo 1133 1Yi1l Guild 1123 Iiiclizuwl Rightfr 11,33 Xlcri-i11 '11-iupletmi 1J1'w1'1r111y Uzilcw 133 Juniors lialllryii ,Xlbziugll 193 ,1Xi'11iui' Hexittie 123 111011 Logan 143 1111 1'ill1'1ill1j31ClUT -1111111 XVi11i:ims 1143 Cliffiirml llopq 11133 11zu'wmwr,1 Bciiifni 1183 liewciw Gravei 1153 15113111 1'1Zll'l'll1QU3ll 173 Klzilvcl ,Times 153 Sophomores .Xllvcrt Recd .Xutwincttc Dean 11,3 Freshmen .Xvis Clziytuii 1113 Pledges Curl Byers llai-nhl W'11ite1ien11 .Xll111'k'y Rlycrf 11133 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 13, SL'1l1'31113L'l'QC1' no Fort 5'-tw ,M . , ..,,..F ,,,., ,x.,,,,, ,,X.,.. ,-.,.f nf .,.s Y,..w,. ,..,.,.,,. ,1 ...,. ,.1,f,,A.,.,,-f,,.,L L. , X, .. , V ,4 . , , .wwf t 4, M V:- N , f - . . ,A V . . . . ,I ff? ' , , '11, 1 Lai: T 5,3331 TV? if f' ,- Q 1 5, ' f. , an l E:-f 1 L: 1712 Qj? T1r szzrzfw LMP 5: T?'f?v 1-gl ' 124. - . ue' . if' if r 'I Q. Re' 'Fil 123: f. in ' U1 4' . :Q-Liu -, 1' Z' J ,Q , E X One Forty -three I m-EVELEIQ V 1 V 7 3.2AS1ie,.,TJ,,IyZ,-: , -4, 1' , 4 WEL-'T'E'71 ': ,L:Ji'fIf'f55 f- ' 7 LW, V, -':1E!f.!Q' .' if 1 f7!VL'. ' X4' '1f5Q3ZKfi12QTifz2'AiE5?Q'E12f'i:5-iifniildvffilrffl' I ' ' 51 L. f' X. .,- . X S3gEi1f1'lOFC HONORARY SENIOR SOCIETY Founded, 1912 ELECTED SPRING 1915 1 Frank Peers CU Wfill Guild 423 VVilliam Stein 133 Donald VVelty 441 John March KSD Edwin Menuinger C63 HONORARY MEMBERS TO DATE Dr. Frank K. Szmders Dr. Daniel M. Fisk Pres. Farley P. VVOITICI' Prof. Samuel G. Hcfelbower Dean Horace VVl1itehousc Dean Duncan L. McE:1cl1ron Dr. l rede1'ic M. Foster xr X33 One Forty-four A ,.,. ,.. ,M ..,, .3 . il. , ,b.. --,.--N f. iv, ,J--. ir. 1 -4 r.-.em '. .Jn ' He ... 1':-I-. ,I 2'T.f' '-f2?'sz 'SW25' . 'P' ' lf U .. -1 3:if:x'. 5,f?l:1i Fur 5,-ii ei' wi jfs' 4512193 .5 Nz: :. a .Q 1 - .4.w,f.g -4 if-4 f-g..,,1i Y,-,rf .aw L arf' W. v f r.. fi. .Q4:w.1ae.. w5i.i--41f-- . .1-If-.if-AHRE-2.61-fi. 'e.1dS-e-.-e-.-9!5Qf,r- 5, .5-tiff: 5 , 1-.fre-u.f..f:s.L'.::. 1. ,.i...:.:u, -..:i .- fa-...-. .4i1r.:....i1..i.3e. Tau Delta Pi HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY Founded, 1904 FIRST DRAWING 1916 Raymond Carpenter W'illia1n Guild Margaret Owen Marshall Sanders Louis Smith Cozie Crawford Mabel Marsh Mary Helen Shirer Mary Balch Paul Roose 1915 Harold Greider Bernard Loper Frances Perry Hampton Shirer Merrill Templeton Rolla Harger Merrill Ream Margaret Tillotson Hazel Klingaman Marian Wfalp Mildred Davidson HONORARY MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Samuel G. Hefelbower, Phi Beta Kappa. Pennsylvania NV. C. VVheeler, Phi Beta Kappa, Yale. Hazel Jane Bullock. Phi Beta Kappa, Allegheny. Edith M. Twiss, Sigma Xi, Chicago. Cleveland S. Loper. Sigma Xi, Kansas. lonathan Risser, Phi Beta Kappa. Grinnell. Mary VV. Newson, Phi Beta Kappa, Wfisconsin. Samuel G. Hefelbower, Phi Beta Kappa. Pennsylvania I -1. ' .. .1--V. , f 2 If One Fortyanve 1-iw-'.f1--rm. ...,L .--..,..-,1-Q-.-.5 1.1-.v.-.-at-.-...nflz -,:.!.L1.,:.,f.1. F. L. DeBeukelaer. Sigma Xi. Columbia. VTX . pi 'i Eufwn ?,...c.v,, .-.wh . .,...',4,, vw 4 -1--5'-11' .'3'f:,:?!'1'fg, 1 g 1 ,., i. -.1.:- nf .1.,1.,,..,,.,.,.... :fp-,. ' .-if-,..f33.- .. -A i..n gp..-ml..-Q.: wwf., r i S HIUCTt1'A'KNlGHWHO'FLfXYCTH'Hl5'FAIKHNTB W - M The Semi-Centennial Pageant .XSHIXURX eeleltratetl the fiftieth anniversary ttf tlte fttuncling ttf tlte ettllege witlt a pageant in bl une, mtg. It will never lte fttrgttt- ten lty thttse whtt were fttrtnnate enttugh. either ttt see it. ttr ttt he a part ttf it. lfttr an afternttt tn tlte eantpus was tlte seene ttf rtttn- rtnee, lteattty antl nzystery that tt tt tlc ttne hack ttt clays ttf Kenilwttrth. littr inttnths, yarittus eity ttrganizatittns antl all the tleparttnents ttf tlte ettl- lege hzttl laltttretl ttn tlte prtttluetittn, antl when, ttn tltat Nlune afternttttn, tlte lttng prtteessittn wttuntl :trttuntl the NYaslthurn eznnpus antl up ttt tlte great tent where ezteh seetittn hrtltetl, eyeryttne felt repaitl fttr all the planning' antl wttrlt that was tlttne. Klere wttrtls eannttt tleserihe the lteauty. tlte ettlttr antl tlte splentlttr ttf tlte scene. The lfztst hatl heen rt tl tltetl ttf lter treasures ttf gttltl :intl entltrttitlery ttt tleelc tlte Stteittlttgy ztntl lliltlieal llistttry grttupg Cltztueer. Shakespeare antl Tenny- st tn atltletl tlte ntttst fztntttus antl lttyaltle eharaeters ttt jtturney fttr a spaee with llttltin lltttttl :tntl Xlaitl Xlztriang the great art wttrlqs hzttl heen tlnplieatetl antl atltletl their ltlaze ttf ettlttr antl light ttt tlte tteeasittn, liven the white saerilieial ttx ttf tlte littinztns hatl ettnte ttt grztee the -Xnniyersary pageant. The lirst seetittn ttf tlte pageant was tleytttetl ttt tlte early histttry ttf the state. The Rtttztry Clult gave zt yiyitl presentatittn ttf lntlian tlztys with their tepees, war paint antl tttinahawlcs. Tlte Retlskins were clriyen ttnt lty the settlers ttf territttrial tintefthe Tttpelqa lfetleratittn ttf XYttnten giving' zt yiyitl picture ttf this. The prairie sehttttner, tlte early stttl httuse, tlte pttny express, antl tlte nn- tlergrttuntl railway were eyents that were tnatle ttt live again. An ttriginal Kansas stage et tzteh ztntl its tlriyer hatl lteen seettretl antl excitetl a great tleal ttf eurittsity antl interest. Mttst apprttpriately tlte ltashlturn l-:tw Sehttttl shttwetl us the prttgress ttf the Xtyantltttte L'ttnstitutittnal ettnyentittn, antl lty plaeartls annttuneetl tlte ytttes ttn eaeh seetittn. The lfirst CttllgTCgilIlttllZ1l ehureh shttwetl tlte early his- tttry ttf tlte ettllegje frttnt the tleeisittn in 1858 ttt fttuntling zt Cttngregzttittnal ettllege tlttwn thru the years ttf tlrttuth, grassltttppers :tntl war until tlte first eltartering ttf the ettllege in 1805 antl its gift frtttn leltztlttttl XYashlturn sttnie years later. Tlte Cttllege seetittn tttttk np tlte greater part ttf tlte pageant. liaeh tlepart- ntent was representetl ztntl nineh rivalry hacl lteen ntanifestetl in tlte planning. time very interesting intrtttlttetttry feature was the prtteessittn ttf years. pre- sentetl lty ttne huntlretl gratluzttes, twtt fttr eaeh year ttf the life ttf tlte ettllege. Such :tu ttyerltztuling' ttf atties antl stttrertttitins as there was ttt furnish tlte et ts- tunies. Stteh zt stutlying ttf t2tttley's l,acly's llttttlc ttt get just tlte right fit ttf a htttliee ttf tlte nttttlel ttf 187: fttr instance. .Xntl the nten gratluates were just as particular that their stttye pipe ltearers he ttf the right shape antl size. as tlte One lt'ttt'ty-e-igltt y One Forty-nine women were particular ahout the hang of their skirts. Never hafl there heen such a fashinn shpw at XYashburn. The tirst cnllege rlepartnient representerl was that uf music. AX celestial chnir representing the n1usic uf the spheres ancl a hanfl uf nraiflens with varinus stringerl instruments sh-wwerl the wrvrlq nf this clepartnient. The Tiiuulmigviclil sectir-n was prnhahly the must unique and pnetic uf all the sectiwns. Lncusts ancl Cicacles were the heralrls here. Seaweerls, nuisln'pn1ns. innsses, ferns anrl pines lerl the way fur the higher plant life. This last sec- tinn representerl synihnlically the pnllinatinn nf plants and Hriwers. The flance representerl the pnllinatiriii of cnrn hy winclg Ruse, Violet anrl Xlrmiiiig-g'lrii'y by Uuttertliesg antl ,Xpple anfl ,Xlfalfa hy llees. This clivisinn, inclurling' the tlance, is well representerl in the accnmpanying pages nf pageant pictures. Charlenvagne was crnwnecl hy the histnry sectinng and Martin Luther, Na- prilenn anrl llisniarclq inarcherl hefnre the neutral natinns uf the wrirlfl who were lerl hy the l'niterl States. lfach natinn was representetl in characteristic cnstume, Ulrl frienrls greeterl us frnin the linglish seetinn. Little Real Rial- ing Html, l'riar Tuclc, The XYife uf llath. lilwine. Lacly Klacheth, llenry V anal a scnre nf wthers inclurling' Klfwther finpse. Leather Stitching' anal Snlrliers Three all gathererl L'nrler the ffii'eeiiviurifl Tree. The spirit uf japanese anfl uf Inrlian pnttery jninetl with the Egyptian queen. classic statues anrl 4rll!'11ltltl6'l'Il .Xug'el tif the Sun. with a tluzen uther representatinns uf great paintings tu give the pageant helinlrlers an imlea nf the varierl activities nf the art anfl areliaenlrrffv rlepartment. Klr itiere Victrrr lluem 5, ' 5 ancl Cervantes gave their cnurtly lnrris antl heautiful lathes tn airl liarturte, lean X'aljean, tff1sette. ancl limi Qiiixnten in making vivirl the charac- V ters tif lwniance Languages that we stuflierl. The great Russian scientist, Xfenflelejenf hrnng'lit twrrler nut uf the mass nf chemical atriins that whirlerl in a mall, chantic gruiip until his elassiticatinn causerl them In innve in harmnny. Klatheniatics. the Utinlrlen liey tn the Science C1 intrihutefl its great mathe- maticians since Ohines, the Fgyptian priest. tn swell the numhers uf the pag- eant anrl :nhl tri its varierl picturesfpieness. Siegfried. Bruuhilrle, The Harper ancl Xligiiwii. Xliilliam Tell anrl his sun, anrl a scnre nf nthers marle us see the rlevelnpment uf tiernian literature frmn the time nf the crufle Miiuiesingers with their epic verses rlriwn tu mrirlern Hauptniann and his clrama nf the Sunken llellf' The Spectrum Dance with its waving, shimniery crilrirs typiheml ,Xstrniipiny. The Physics rlepartnient shnwecl the great aclvance in physics apparatus rluring' the last few hunrlrecl years, The pageant was tittingly clnserl hy a Rninan sacriticial prncessinn on a festival rlay. The hlaze anfl cnlur uf liastern rule-es, chemical attains. rugged pinneers, ehivalric figures. queens ancl princesses, the simple white gmvns nf the sacrificial prwcessinii hrtiuglit an air uf cwnsecratinn ancl nf srrherness. After all we hall heen celehrating an anniversary anml with all nur rejnicing' we neeclerl tn he still a niument anfl plan fur the future. The high priest. the Rfvnian matrnn ancl the Vestal Virgins gave a fitting clignity tp the eluse of h the Fiftieth .-'Xnniversary Celehratirin. One Fifty Q One Fifty-one T116 E111c1owm6r11 Campaign HEX 2111 1116 11111111 15 1115111111611 111' 11'2115 211111 1.1111-1111-S 111 11'2115 , it 15 1111Cl'CS11l1Q,' 111 111111 2151116 211111 5111111' Z1 6:111111111g'11 111 Z1 11111616111 1111- 11116, Z1 CZ1l111JI11gI1 11111611 11115 1111 115 11111111316 61111. M1101 21 1D12lCC 111 1116 811111. 11111 fl 1112166 1111 6111111 1111616 111611 61111 1116 12111g11t 1111 g'1'1,1XY 111g'Q,'6l' 211111 11611611 111111 111 16111161 g1'61l161' 5611166 111 111611 fe1111XYS. 511611 1116 1116 11161115 1161111111 11111' xYZ1S111111I'11 E1111111x'111611t C1'11111111ig11. 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AX5 11116 11115111685 1112111 13111 11, 1.111116 0116 Fifty-two , ,, , , '--pfg ri bf gl flgqpw J , 4 1 ' ' ' 'Y ' , W fmba 'X X K 5 X ' tx x 1 ,A A x One Fifty-three W' v L i campaign has certainly put lYashhurn on the map as far as Kansas City is concerned. Almost one hundred and fifty pledges were secured which aggre- gate a sum of approximately nine thousand dollars. XYhen it is realized that all these contrihutions are committed to the support of the college for the next four years and that many of them are people to whom, hitherto, NYashhurn has been scarcely more than a name, it must he admitted that for the initial effort in liansas City a gratifying gain has heen made. One of the large contrilvutions to the endowment fund was from the estate of the late .X C. Stich. one of the trustees of the college. His will provided for the founding' ul- a fund in XYashhurn College of one hundred thousand dol- lars as a memorial to .Xdelaide li. Stich and Carl bl. Stich, the two children of the trustee. who attended the college in the early nineties. llalf of this sum is availalule at the present time. ,Xt all times Mr. Stich was one of the loyal friends and supporters of lYasliluirn, and in this, his last testimony of his re- gard, he has provided for the carrying' on of the work that was of so much interest to him. Funintarized, the state campaign at the 1J1'CS6lll time stands as follows: The Topeka tfampaig'n.. . . .................. Sl50.000.00 The Stieh Hitt ....,..... 50,000.00 The State-XYide Cainpaigu.. . . 40,000.00 'llotal .....i............... .. .... . .... 3340000.00 Une gratifying' feature of the campaign is the interest manifested hy the ,Xlumni .Xt their meeting' in june IQ15 they voted to raise one hundred thousand dollars among' theniselves in one hundred dollar pledges. A com- mittee consisting of Kev. XYillis L. Goldsmith, Robert Stone, Annie Sweet. XY. ti. Klcfliaw and David Neiswauger were appointed and have been work- ing' all year. Ip to date over one hundred and tifty alunmae have responded to this call and some of them with consideralaly more than the one hundred dollars. lncluding their Topeka subscriptions the alumnae have raised twenty- live thousand of their pledge of one hundred thousand. XYill the campaign succeed? It must succeed. First, hecause Kansas must go forward educationally and second, hecause without the additional income XYashlrurn cannot take care of the young' men and women who are coming' to her in ever increasing' mnnlaers. The p1'esent task will succeed hecause of the loyalty and the endeavors of those lmehind the project. The founders of XYash- hurn confronted olmstacles as great as this one confronting us. In justice to them we must show the same loyalty to an ideal and the same faith in the win- ning power of great enterprise which they fostered. One Fifty-four w 5 4 1 , , , x 4 A 1 One Fifty-five The Campus Plan QIJEAN NcE.xcni:oN.J HIC plan for the clevelopment of the campus of XYashhurn College is largely the gift of three men. l rofessor XY. .X Harshharger, who harl clreamefl anrl workeil many years for a carefully plannerl scheme of development. Mr. XY. XY. Mills, who guaranteerl the project. antl Xlr. George lf. Kessler, the well known lanclscape architect of St. Louis. who maile the plan. Although Mr. Kessler received some remuneration, his ser- vices were far in excess of what the money he receiverl woulfl warrant. Not many people of the present generation know that more than forty years ago a plan was niaclc for the rlevelopnient of the campus. lt was a goocl plan anml coulnl it have heen carrierl out it woulcl have given the college a much more impressive approach than it has at present. The main entrance according to the earlier plan was to have heen to the east, opposite Nineteenth street, anil the rirlge south from Rice Hall was to he the location of the main huililings. lfnfortunately for the ilevelopment of this plan, the city in its growth follow- eil the higher lanfl to the north ancl ahout 13990, when the Chapel was huilt, it hecame eviilent that the main entrance of the campus must he to the north. XYith the line of rlevelopment of the city well estahlisheil, there seems to he no reason why the present plan cannot he followeil. .X glance at the contour of the campus will show that we have a gently slop- ing riflge of grounrl in the form of a horse shoe on three sirles of a central ravine. ln the plan as ileveloperl this central ravine is to he kept as a park, with a series of small lakes. The central heating plant is to he locateil in this ravine, at a point wcll reniovecl from the huilclings. On the west of this ravine is to he placeil the woman's quaclrangle anil on the east the men's. To the north on the grounfl forming the curve of the horseshoe are to he the general college huililings. The plan conserves all the main huilclings now on the grounrl. To the east next to the men's group are to he placecl the engineering, chemistry and physics lnuilrlingsg on the west, adjoining the woman's group, are to he the rlomestic art anil clomestic science anil the line arts huilclings. Boswell is to he cnlargecl anil niacle a center for stuilent organizations. Standing well to the north in front of all the other huilmlings will he the ail- ministration anil recitation huilcling. This structure, both in size and archi- tectural quality, shoulfl he the outstanding feature of the campus. South of the l1lCll'S group is the location of the athletic helcl. and surrounding the cam- pus on all sicles is to he a woorl park which on the south anil west is to he inter' spersetl with hoflies of water. The entire plan is an amhitious one anal clouhtless it will he a long time he- fore it is fully realized. As it is arrangecl. however, it will he possihle for the college to grow from the center outwaril, so that the ground will he occupieil only as it is neeclecl. ln the course of this development the plan affortls intelli- gent clirection for the locating of walks ancl clrives and the planting uf trees One Fifty-six me W ll ,ua I gui . .. H . 1 2- ggi . fi- rg -' - gr' 1 ' .Q N' V ID 1 1 'liiiilrinir U J'91'R41'9: ' ' iflimlbrdlfsi., ' io-J -' I iffr i v rz'-Y. .R h . 1 .. .m m - ' I' 5wg. .- s .- Q. . .- My , -,- - A' K 2 Q' I . 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I ' XX l ui?-fg hi- 6.22, pw ,5Q':, HQ, fa- - V: 3151, ,- - 4-'fe-J 1-,J dx M Ax.-, ,ii fl aim- 1 Y K fe .T -Q HT ' ff -E I 15f5f ,,42. WE- lf ' 5 f- ' ' a ff' . ,:-rv f i y qsf wi.-1 i J ' H f : , ...s al-2. iw- . e:. if :Qt 2 +1 -1 , - , I , N 5 w,.5!5rwW A K if .V . qw ,gn ,.., - . .Af-. ff.: -vii-f 'H' 'US fl wg f--gg g . VN, 1- .ir 5. . 4 33531914 q ff v . . s . ,. i t WMHBURN CGLLEGE Q2il1?U5 'lk it ' Q,Q'4 i .U M FANQYWAR ' o w e 92 X ' 'K -Tfiigjg g:Qf,.,.e4m 4 f.-Ast ' '1 flig fir ' L if P' 3- .vi -'x' ,1'5.'Li1L'fJl'Z'.3.,. mu ,.n::f:::.. C if All i it P? ,W-52.35123 ,' ., '. ,W ,,., ,, ic-W., T ,. , l i in-lil Z Kf79'Fl'yw,i' . : -i : lf -,-' 2 - A si. ' 53,-M Q ,L as ! as well as the placing of nexv buildings. After all have we not more encour- agement to believe that we will realize this XYashburn in the next titty years than the founders of our college had to believe that the lliashhurn of today would develop during the last half century? One Fifty-seven Washburn In 1916 mlm- Fifty One Fifty-Him 1. X K K is ...SJ 1-f Sixty f nf' , yffpn.. Q ,,.-:4.,.K, ,, ..z gw , n ,J-Z J ,V I , I 4. -N VA,,,v j:v-g1:,f. mx, V X A xi. 0. if ?L5J- -- --1.4 74 .1 11 7 . -- , - --xi:1 ' f ' ,- , . ' , . ' . .fa .5 .fu- H, W.. ' - Q -gi , - X -.vQs 1'- ,V - . mf'-H - 1 -w ' Q 5... .,. - N ..- . ,,..,-- A-A V 1 .4 N. ' Une Sixty-mw 'Q T N, Tfizilm . X 'bf--P N Q.- 1 Sixty-two YC DHHLL HCHPLTUKIWUCST KNIGHT THGT 6ViI'i7f 5Ff1KikJITH6L ONDTHC NADDCST TALKQH ll 94 ,vp M4 'fy ?v I 1 . t U via X , f if X f ' J X., X Z JY' KCI' G' 'x 7,1 li q 'I ll Q xl ,- -sfx xx.IWf'N Q96 I 'iff' 'PRJHDITI X the ilini anil ilistant future when 1-ur ntinils shall waniler hack tu uur un- ilergrailuate flays, there are eertain nieniuries that we shall treasure al- ways. .Xnil just as we treasure thuse exeiting ineiilents in nur enllege lile, Su iliil nur fathers lietlire us anfl sw shall nur ehililren after us. Of sueh stutif is trailitiun niaile. 'lihe tirienil anil ailyiser tif eyery stuilent. the eternal enemy tu snakes, clirty sliues. anil littereil tlesks, Nlrs. liiles, eau scarcely he ealleil a tratlitiiin-slie is tint liye auil aetiye. Nunzeruus, inileetl, are the reeitatinns in Utlaiiiptisnlcigyu that have lieen lirulqen up hy that utt repeaterl arlniunitiiin- Yiwu all hail het- tah gt- tl- elass. lreateil with the greatest resiieet un all ueeasiuns auil swine- tiines with anielqle1vrtw'rv. Mrs. liiles will always he a tratlitinn l4vll1twS6 whit have C1 fine anil gune. Ht it we lynuw hut little. hut thuse hefure us knew ut' the :lays in whieh the -ilfl hell iiealeil wut the juywiis news that XX'ashhurn hail wun. lts flay nf wurlq has iiasseil anfl reyerently we hare laifl it in its last resting place siiuth ut' liiee llall as a niwntunent tw the illraflitiuin 111' XYaslihurn. XYhat euultl it nut tell tis tit' xieturies anil iletieat,-hut it eannut, it is nierely a tratlitiiin. Wie seein tit hear again the sweet strains triini the lfngineers as they eunie aeruss the eanzpus. Sueh inusie there never was hef-ire anil neyer can he again as un the night they serenamleil llullviwflq Hall, anal as it slivwly ztiiiiimztelies the huur ul' niiilnight we ean hear the tramp, traniii, tranip. There they eunie. the night shirt iwarailers tin their annual rnuncls. l ruin the quite iilaeifl atniwsiiliere that in'eyailes the eaniimus tnclay it can seareely he ewneeiyeil that at regular intervals it useil In he the scene uf a thrill- ing. hluuil eurilling eunlliet lietween the t'reshnien anil the sniiliuiiii-1'es as they niet in the gury. hreathless, hair luusiiig, sweater tearing, inurfleruus eane rush uf the past. 'llhe faculty fearing fur the enrulhneut nt' the seliuul ruleil this manly spurt nut uf the eurrieuluni. We uf the new generatiun, eau unly titllq ut' the guutl ulil ilays when hrulceu legs auil liluuily nuses aeiiuiretl in the rush were liailges inure liniiiweil than a 'llau llelta l'i lcey. 'llhe wilflest exeitenient reignerl nn the eainpus that clay. 'l'he ulil pines seenieil tu he still fluttering' with the exeitenient in the ereniiig. The elass tif IKJI7 hail aiipeareil nn the eaniiius that inurning' wearing freshnian eains fur the tirst tune anil in spite uf the sn1iliniiiui'es wfwre theni the entire ilay. Uni- Sixty-fmu- 1 K ,.,..4:L:X One Sixty-five LITERARY? Diplomas CAnge1us Burchj Editor's Note:-The six sketches that f1Q1ll11w, 111-e unusually kee11 el1ar:1ete1'iz11tions of six gCl1tl'1ll eleineiits that seein t1'1 he inelumlefl i11 erillege life. The llllll'lO1' has heen very ezirelnl t1'1 11y11i1l any 11Cl'SfJllIll i11tin111ti1'111s, 11s he depicts these i111li1'i1l1111ls of the Fietieious llillllti. lle is s11111111se1l t11 l1e l1J1i1ki11g 1'1ver ll list of those who have reeeivetl cliplomzis, Zllltl the 1'11ll11wi11g 2ll'4,' his thwughts tlll Il few of theinz HELEN SXYFORD Y1-11 fllltl El gr1 11111 111' i111itat1'1rs Cr11lSillCl'CLl yiuirselyes Il little 11asis 11f culture in tl1e 'lesert Ili: llllll F.li1l1lle-west pr111'i11einlis111. Xvllll e11nl1l write heautiful linglish 111'11se, :1n1l y1111 t1u'11e1l11ut Zl nu111l11er11fsur11risi11gly g1111cl lyries. Xvtllll' 1lZlllll'C 1111e111s were C5lJC'L'lllllj' 11cln1ire1l. The he111l 11f the English 1le11111'l111e11t llltillglll the rhythni 11f that 1111e lfglllllillg' O Slllll 11f tl1e 1'i11let night, was 11:11'tie11l:1rly line. Xvtlll t1111k 11ri1le in CIllllllQ.'yHl1l'SClf El lil1er:1l. 1Xrtists z1lwz1ys :1re lil1e1'11ls, 11re they 1111t? Xvlllll- w11rsl1i1111e1l Shelley. Y1111 l1ZllCtl e11l1l f1'11'n1 111111 e11111'e11ti1111. hrllll tl11111gl1t l11'11w11i11g's Flight nf tl1e Duchess n very fine tl1i11g. You he- lievecl in the right 11f the s11ul t11 feel, t11 experience, t11 rlevelnp tl11'11ugh tl1e 111e1li11n1 111' ef1111ti11n, This uttitu1le y11n expressed in il p11en1 eallecl Spring- time l 11ssi1111s. hitllll' 1'l111r11eter, t1111, wzis 1111 exzunple t11 yt 1111' sex. Xxvllfill rlwfblll l'lCIlLlE'1'SUIl t1'ie1l t11 kiss yllll 1111e night 1111 the w11y l111111e f1'11111 ehureh. ye 111 s11i1l, Sir, 1111 ytill wish t11 insult ine F lt was ytilll' 1'11te tl111t 111ai11t11ine1l tl1e l1igl1 stanclzircl 11f yt 1111' s11r11rity hy keeping Klllt .lane l'iliZQ'CI'Zllll heezinse sl1e r11cle ?1l't'1U1ltl tl1e Cllllllllli 1lri1'e 1111e 11111111 1111 tl1e l111ek sent 111 Billy Perkins's n111t11reyele wl1e11 he 1l:11'e1l l1e1't1,1. S11n1etin1es l XX'flll4'lCl', little 1111111113 l111'e1'. whether yt 111 spenrl inneh tin1e i11 the e1 1u11t1'y, l :1111 quite sure ytlll have neyer passed Zl single flllf' 2llU1lC i11 any 11l11ee l'C'9t'llll,JllllQ It wil1le1'ness. Did yllll ever st11y 11w11ke tl1r11ugh twelve-or even Clglll-ll41Ul'S 111' 1l:1rk11ess t11 w11tel1 the st11rs swinging fl't'7l'll s1111set 11ver t11 1lZlXYll llll'4 1ugh tl1e gl11ry 1'1f the 1'i11let 11igl1t 7' PAUL B1XRTLliTT llef11re ylill ezune ill XYllSlllJ11l'll you h11cl 11lw11ys livecl i11 Zl lianszis village 111'e1' which the sl1a1l11w llf C11l1'i11is111 l1r1'11'1cle1l like 21 11ight11111re. XYhen y11u were ll little el1il1l, lurirl tll'6fl11lS of Hell l111uutecl yttlll' sleep, and nften the gignntie figure 11f Il tlzuiiing 1lex'il XYl!lllfl pursue y1'1u u11til your n111ther, he111'- ing ytblll' sl111cl1le1'i11g s11l1s, w1 1ul1l wrtken X011 111111 s1'111the you t11 quiet again. 33: The elnss of 1917 is z1l1le t11 I11111st of severzil stu1lents i11 their niiclst who e111'11estly e111le111'11r 111 1level11p their literzxry illllllll. NVQ' have seleetefl the following upon their purely literary merit. One Sixty-six One Sixty-seven Cnntact with new iileas in enllege shook apart anrl rearranged the tenets nf ynur religions flngniatism. After a perincl nf cnnfusinn ancl soul-tnrture ynn mawle certain cnncessinns tn the new catchwtirtls4 evnlutitin, Usnciogenesisf' ethics, ancl the rest. lint the fnnclamental lesson nf your early training ynu never unlearneil nnr fnrgntf-tliat every man is either gmail nr had. fur Gnrl nr fur the Devil. anfl that every act is either right or wrong. Xthen you were a -Inninr anrl they cunsirlerefl asking permissinn of the fac- ulty tn give a rlance, ynn arnse in the meeting and saifl, There is ennugh in- iquity amnng :1 certain class in XYashhurn alreacly without corrupting the tlemncratic mass nf stucleuts as well. Yun representecl the schmil in two ile- hates anfl an Uratnrical fnntest. From the chapel platform you made several cnurageiius assaults upon cigarettes ancl carcls. Ynti were a conscientious stu- ilent anfl matle Tan Delta l i. .X wag at the Law Schniil saitl nf vnu, He has cnnsecrateml his life tn the lnve nf tml anti the hatrefl of his fellnw man. l,Ol.'ISlC C.'XRTlfR .X ynung llnstnn artist received an Huniirahle Klentinn last winter fur his pnrtrait nf ynu in a rifling hahit against a hackgrnunel nf rich autumn leafage, all sufteneil antl clulletl in an atninsphere nf Octnher mist. Heautiful chiltl nf Nature, y-fu seemefl tif emhmly the spirit nf every seasnn! There is une youth, at any rate. wht, cherishes the memtiry nf an angel in white ermine whit walk- ecl with him fine ini-nnlit winter night amnng the snnw-latlen pines nf XYash- hurn campus. There is aniither lacl-he is a grinrl whii has nn taste fur the snciety nf larliesvwhn carries in his heart the image nf a slenfler sprite in shamrnck green. with a skin whiter than milk, anfl refl-gnltl hair-like the Xlay fairies in The l.an1l uf llearts Desire. Nearly every une fell in lwve with ynu at swine time, wliil they nut? Even Shnrty Davis, whit wm-e tnrtise-shell spectacles antl eclitecl the Review. usecl tn ilunte ynu yartls nf pnetic sentinientalities, rlwelling with emphasis upfin a favwrite passage ahnut thus-e hlne lakes her eyes, which were Hiiwers mle lucef' lt shnulil he saitl. hnwever, in all justice. that ynu hall nn especial preference fur pnctical lfvve-making. Yiwu liketl hest plainly gutul-lnnlciiig, frank. straightfiirwarfl men. Yun eventually actluireil a settletl clistaste for athletic herpes: they were always sn certain nf the valirlity nf the claim which their hiiltl hearts niatle npnn a fair lady's affectinns. There was one exeeptinn tn this rule. lfrank King. a hrnnzeil Apnlln with hair hlack as an lnflian's and intense tlark eyes smnltlering tleep nncler heavy hrnws. F-uint-thing swift anfl masterful ahtiut him seemecl tn captivate ynu fur a time. l'euple were always wnnrlering whether you wnultl finally accept him nr XYils4in Fierce. a law stuclent nf leisure, kniiwn as the must CflL11'tCtlUS and must cwrrectly attirecl ynung gentleman in schiiul. Yiwu ilirl nut make intimate friencls amnng the girls. liven those snrnrity sisters nf ynurs whw visiteil ynur lovely hnme summer times, came away with a feeling that a reserve still existed between them anrl you. One Sixtyseight A ' , 1 1 Om- Sixty-nine I forgot whether it was King or Pierce to whom you were engaged when you graduated. That summer you went East with your mother and in the fall married Fl. Y. Denham of l'ittsburg, l ennsylvania, Third Vice-l-'resident of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. GXYEN I-l INKSON You were an ordinary, awkard and unattractive girl, fourth daughter of the general store keeper in a commonplace small town. You were, however, a fairly good student and the only member of your family with character enough to demand and get a college education. You lived four years at Hol- brook Hall, plodding religiously through each day's lessons, and finding the spice of your existence in midnight adventures with hot chocolate and fudge. You majored in linglish and miuored in litlucation. You and half dozen other girls just like you would attend the football games in a body. and when the ofticial rooting would fall flat. the group of you would lead the girl's section in shrill cheers. You were very good friends-you and the half dozen. There have been many prettier. wealthier, and even wiser girls who have found less happiness in their four years of college than you did. You will re- member them as the golden hours of your life. XYhen you graduated you be- came a teacher in your home town high school: and a teacher you will always be, resigned to the unfullillment of whatever vision you ever had, uniinagina- tive and rather dull. but kindly enough in a motherly fashion when you are not tired out and irritable. l said that the otheriwsix girls were just like you. That is not true: no one is ever quite like anyone else. None of them ever wore in a cheap locket a picture of lirank King clipped furtively from the pages of the liaw. JACK SAVQXGIZ lt was not merely because your name was Savage that people called you XYild Man . The captain of the other team gave you that name in your first big game in high school. XX'hen you were old enough to go to college some of the old grads offered to take care of your expenses. and you came to XYashburn to play football. XYhen the i --s pleflgerl you. the other fraternities thought it a great joke: even your more elegant brethren smiled behind your hack at your uncouth manners. ln truth, you never did appear at ease upon a dancing door, and the little fopperies uf rlress you affected, imitating those same ele- gant brethren, always seemed out of place on you. You looked best in mole- skins and jersey. The coaches of the liansas Conference very soon learned to recognize your ungainly frame, your red hair, and your rocky jaw. XYhen you we1'e a sopho- more the Kansas City papers named you All-Kansas Center. Next year you twisted your left nee in the first scrimmage of the season. They soaked it in liniment, swathed it in plasters, rubbed it and baked itfbut One Seventy W6 HBURN WOM Q www X 0 x f VX 5,1 EEUU WWE mon orail 'i 53,2 9 E W E g , 'F - , 7 1 OW- 1 Q' ' ' a ,r f DW-e , Q 7 ff QD , J ff K V 5 f Q J Y f 1NLg--N., uf--N. E 1 ,f 0 X f f I , 4. 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The crisis was 11asse11, 71111611 t11'11 111611 S1111- 1111rle11 F1111 411:11 t11e 11e111. 111111' left leg l11.Z1g-Q-111g1111T t11e Q'1'H1111l1, 111C1'1 211111 116113- less. Y1111 f11i11te11 just l1e1'11re tl1ey gw 11 y1111 t11 t11e 11e11c11. The ucxt week y1111 111111 SCl1l1111. T11C1J1Q'Q'21l11Q w11s111'er. Y1111 11621171 IIT 1111 11111111rt1111ity 111 g'll 111111 t11e fruit raising' 11118111055 111 L'a1if11r11i:1 111111 e11r11lle11 uext year 111 a 11UI'11C1ll1l11'Zl1 SC111l111 11111 1111 t11e c11ast. SAM HOPIUNS XX'11e11 y1111 were Il 1-1535111111111 at 1YZ1S11l111l'I1 L'111leg'e ylill saw a y1s11111: it c1111A s1ste11 11f Z1 S1Jl111l.1l1Q' test-tul1e full 111 11y11r11cl1111ric :1ci1l a1111 ir1111-filings. The mystery 11f tw11 11ve1'wl1el111111g' c1111ce11ti1111s r11s11e11 11111111 y1111--111atte1' 211111 e11- ergy. Tl1at test-tuhe 111111 1111' y1111 1111 t11e sig'11i1ic1111ce XYl1lC11 1111e 1-11r11 .X1fre11 Te1111ys1111 11111l1g'111 l1e saw 111 ll CC1'1Z111l fl11wer 111 a C1'Z1l1I11Ct1 wall. ,X1l1T11St re1igi1111s1y 11111 Cl 111SCC1'I1llCf1 111111' life 141 Il 1111est f111' t11e 1111111 c1111- C61'11111g111t' 11I11111'C 11f these awf11l mysteries. Y1111 ca111e t11 see t11e wl1111e 1J1'4 111- le111 11f 11111111111ity as Zl struggle t11 1:11111 useful Sl11JSfZl11Ct'S 111111 t11 create f11l'CC at will. 1111111 it 5139111611 141 y1'1u t1111t t11e .Xl111l1li11 w1111 c11u11l c11111111a1111 the geuius 11f C11Gl111S'f1'y w11u11'1 11111e1-11 he Master 11f t11e Earth H1111 .Xll Its Treasures. 1'1lll11' years y1111 staye11 11ere C1111-1111'111g' with y1,1ur stiulciug mixtures. r1Tl1C11 yllu 1160111116 1111 assistant t11 a great chemist 111 the llast. Secretly y1111 XX'l'l1'1iCC1 at the 1!1'1l1l1Cl1l 111' 111Zl1i111g' 11111111116 11165. If y1111 s11l1'e11 it y1111 111117811 t11 he able. 11111141111 1l1l'1116l' assistauce 16171111 yt 1111' g1'ay-l111i1'e1l 121111611 t11 11r111'i1le f'O111' 1JHf1y with 11111516 1JCCl111Il1' c11r111111 c11111111111111ls. 1'll'CZ1L1 111111 l111tter. see111i11gly 5151 ueees- sary 111 the 111ai11te11a11ce 11f 11111111111 euergy. Y1111 als11 111111e11 t11at success might 611211116 y1111 t11 take 111 1JZ11'1I1C1'S1111'l t11e 11111116 Mistress 11f t11e Earth 111111 1Xl1 lts r111'C11S111'CS 11l1f1S1' circ11111sta11ces w11ic11 w11u11l relieve 11er 1111111 the uecessity 11f g'1Y111g' music 165511118 f11r Hfty ceuts au 11111111 L'11f11rt1111ately 1111e 11f y1i1ur mixtures Sl1f1C1Cl1ly ex1Jl1111e1l 111111 hlew y1111. we 1111 assume. i11t11 El w11r111 where y1111 Z111L1 the S17U111111g' test-tuhe a1111 the little 1'1l,lXYCl' 511111 1.1'1r1l .Xlfrecl V1iC11l1f'Stlll may 111eet 1111 terms 11f perfect 11111111211 c1111- fideuce 111111 l1l1C1C1'S1Z1l1C1111g. One Seventy-tw11 One Svventy-three A Passin Fancy 'I' is gi Cool eifeuiiig. Outside the rain is falling softly with a steady patter on the shingles overhead. You seat yourself in your easy chair hefore the great stone fireplace where a log is hurning merrily, and watch the dancing' tlame as it lights the room with a strong ruddy glow. .Xnd gradually your thoughts are led astray: looking' into the leaping' radi- ance as in a vision of the past and future you see your life. its hopes. amhitions. pleasures. sorrows. and all of them softened and mellowed as the fire dies di iwn, the li ing hlaclc shadows creep aeross the room. and the rain rattles stead- ily upon the windows. You seem to look into the clear emhers as into an in- linite depth. elianging and glowing' as the big chimney draws with the sweep of the wind. ln the eonseiousness of your own comfort you draw the chair a little closer. and settle yourself more luxuriously as you retleet that the wind and wet cannot possihly reach yirll. You derive a certain pleasure from a contemplation through the long yista uf years. uf college life. not as it was hut as you think it was. lfor through the illuminated haze of a pleasant after-glow you have idealized those daysg the hig gridiron games were all victories. the paddling of freshmen was a daily occurenee highly approved hy the faculty. the rain descended not nor did the lloods come the night of the hayraclc ride. the sentimental episodes were ter- minated hy yirll and not hy her. 'I'he word chapel'i drifts into the held of Consciousness and excites an un- mistalfahle rellex motor yihration. Chapel--chapel. what association Could have hrought that word into my mind. l hayen't heen in a chapel since l was at college. That shiver. my friend. was hut the shiver of reeollection:- reeolleetiou of an artic stoye and a vast length of hlaelc rusty pipe supported hy a tenuous wire of douhtfnl security: of a group of figures emhraciug that stove with a desperation horn of hopelessness. You smile indulgently. It is amusing now--it wasn't then. College:--what had it done for you? Many things! You are something of a socioloi-fist. lndeed you relleet with a O'low of 0'r'1titude the foundation 6 ' . C b C ' ul your present extensive hhrary was laid with the hooks you tmjirgot to return to that college seminar. .X voice comes hack to you: a clear sharp voice with gi staeeato ring. one step farther Mr. Blank. l will answer your question categorically. as far as that's concerned. lt is reinarlqahle how one rememhers voices. There is another. yery high and thin. lt issues thru lips that seem always to he chewing: the lips that used to make the speeeh hefore the ganie with-li.-ahem !-li. Lf Cf course the Varsity always won that game when you were in school. Men played real footliall in those days! Your mind glides into more peaceful ways. .X curving path. pleasantly shaded. winds hefore you. The air is halmy. and a certain exhileration runs thru your frame: you arc. in fact, not alone. Yes, that was her: the dark hair- One Seventy-four fjllt' Seventy-tive efl slencler oneg at least you think so, She was the last you rememher in eol- lege. llltlCt'tlif1 loek of hairsan olcl trunkf-1 well, wellflet it pass. It is hest to enfl with sentiment anyway: it is the thing' you treasure longest. ltappy ilaysg the happiest of your life. you faney, from this clistanee. ,Xncl you sigh a little with regret. The hest of ones life, he is apt to think, lies in some perioil other than the present. CO EDY First Six Months ofa College Letters of a Freshman Topeka, Sept. 25. l9l5. will have the hill sent home to Pa. ljtlll' lfwllisi XVith love, l like XVaslihurn line. 'Xin feeling O. XYm. li. exeept have got a stiff neek anfl my P. S.-l have ehangetl my :nltlress which right leg is also sore. They hail a wrestl- l have forgot hut will sentl you on a post ine nviteh hetween us lfreshinen zinil the eartl. There was sueh a awful racket all Sophoinores yesterilay. over a lot of saeks. the time at 17th st, and Klulyzine I could They was hieger hut we liekefl. Tell not stancl it or stutly. NYm. mother l ani going to ehureh all right. anrl last Sunclay l also went tu Vesper Oetoher 31, l9l5. Services. l tlo not know what Vesper l7e:u' Brother -limi Seryiees is for1 they have them Sunilays XVell -lim. l guess olll' foothall team is 1-neet ll month. Mr. l'olly XYoiner, the not so hail as you thought it was, You l'resiflent of This College, leatl the ser- shoulil have saw us heat W'arrenshurg. :X Viees, lle looks like a line man. lle is guy they eall T'inkie manle the greatest very tall antl mlieniliecl :nnl has got a heau- run l have ever saw, elean through the tiful soft yoiee. Also he has got a long other team after the kiek-oft. He is the talerl eoat he wears all the time :intl looks lbest foothall player l het in the State of line in it. lian. even if he is not a yery hig guy. I think l will join a literary soeiety lt was a aeeiclent Cooper heat us. It here. .Xlso the Y. Xl. Li. A. l clou't want was at aieeitlent also that Baker heat us, tn join any fraternities. The fellows in :intl the officials was crooks hesicles. Of them t'r:iternities ilo not seein like they course you flitl not expect to have Us heat was likxihle or frienrlly, l think l willjoiu Nehraska. Neither rlitl we. l know a the tiaiiiina l.it, S-oe. The fellows in it great hig taekle en our team they eall say the other hunch is a no count outlit. Stewie. Gee, he is an awful hig guy, hut li you ilo not eare I think l will huy me he says they was lots of those Xehraska a hat ltlie the fellows is wearing here. l guys higger than him, and he was all One Seventy-six 'Ig 11.111 1 fr ? . . -at -. 1, L . z, .31 gtg'-N,-fv fbi glut, sq. 1,914-I X 155.-V C..- ..::,t 9451 f O 7 IW fLff97 4' bungecl up and siek after the game. I feel sorry for the little guys on our team. had one-half holiday before the with Vlfarrensburg and had a big VV'e game Pep meeting and a night shirt parade that night. Everybody was excited and full of college spirit. I was glad because I was wanting to see some college spirit as I had read about in Stover at Yale: also in Old Siwash. This was the llrst I have seen at Wfashburn. and I like it tine. They paddled the Freshmen with tlat sticks and barrel staves who did not wear little blue caps to the game and also tossed guys in a blanket who took girls to the game. This is college life all right I guess. I was one of them that got tossed in blankets. I thought it was fun. Also it was worth it. I wish you could meet Miss Mary Smith who stays at Holbrook Hall. She is very nice and I like her line. Iwill take her to the Gamma pieniek to-morrow night. I took her to 2 other picuicks. One OHS SEVEl'lty-SEVEN of them was a wet pieuiek the class had at the Kaw river in the rain: the other was a picnick the W. Cfs had at the Shun' ganunga river, where I fell off the bank in the dark. However the Shunganunga river is a river in which they is not any water. so I did not get wet this time only dirty. Your brother XVm. Dear Father: November 22. Yes father. I would like to come home for Thanksgiving very much but you will have to send me a check right away or I can not. No father, I have not spent my money for frivolity. Maybe I ought not to have went to Emporia to see us beat the College. Maybe I oughtfnot to have went to Lawrence 2 times. But surely father, you do not grudge me the pleasure I had to see Nebraska beat Ii. University after I had saw K. University beat us. Certainly father you do not think College life ought to be all work and no fun or recreation. No father, I did not have nothing at all to do with putting that cow in the Chapel as you read about in the paper. It was some sorority girls as did that. they hav- ing stole the cow from a guy. He is go- ing to get some of them arrested for it all right I guess, which will teach them a les- son. No sir. father, I did not have anything to do with breaking down school disci- pline the morning of the Aggie Game, as you say you have also heard about. All I did was beat a drum. It was upper class- men who planned it all and the Dean real- ly liked to have us take a holiday when he saw we wanted to. Yes sir. father, I am studying hard. lloping you are the same and will send me the check. Your affectionate son W'm. Dec. 15 teen. 1915. Dear Sis: VVell Sis, thanks for the turkey and things you sent me for Thanksgiving. The Pie and Cranberries was awful good. There was a football supper in the gym the other night. Our Chapel is getting better. There was a guy there from the Yale Divinity College who made a good talk. I suppose he is really a kind of a preacher. but he was better than most of them which we have all the time: mission- aries also. Maybe you could come down here next week to hear Mr. Dean W'hitehonse's Mes- siah, which is line music they say. Also NVashburn is going to give a play called the Ideal Husband. I guess it is pretty exciting. Some love story I guess cause the paper says it is a wilde play and that 25 people are embraced in the cast. Miss Mary Smith, a friend of mine that stays at llolbrook Hall has got a big sister that would love to have you stay with her. Not a really sister: just one of the older girls who looks after her. My friend is going to join her big sis- ter's sorority. Sorority means being sisters. They have two kinds of sisters here besides born sisters. Big sisters and little sisters is one kind. Sorority sisters is the other kind. But the sisters of one sorority is not sisters of the other sororities. Least- ways they are not so near as I can tell by the way they act. I hope you can come. XN ni. Ianuwary 25, 1916. Dear Folks: I am very sick and tired out. I have been getting ready for a history examina- tion. This has been a hard month with many duties and few pleasures. I do not think you will be disappointed in my grades, You probably will not understand them. 1 think I will get a G in history. If there are sufficient hone-heads in the class I will get an S: if the other guys are very bright I will only get an M. So what- ever happens please remember it is not my fault. Please have father remember it special. I do not think this grading is good for morality. lt is too much like gambling or a lottery. You write a paper and get a number: then you go take your number and draw blind in the dark for a grade. There was a living picture exhibit the other day. People all dressed up like pic- tures pretended they was. I did not care much for it. There was one picture done by a girl by the name of Mary Smith I thought was very pretty though. .Xs l am very sleepy I will close. VV111. P. S. lt is awful cold and I froze one of my ears this A. M. Some of the guys also froze their other ear and nose. VVm. Febuary 29. 1916. Dear folks: -Inst think l am writing this on a leap- year's day. I know it is so because my French teacher had a birthday today with candles on her desk and said it was the first one she had had for four years. One Seventy-eight 5 my :Q L jf Sz.-.,.i.1-5 Wfhat do you mean this school is no good because the basketball team is no good? NVQ licked the Topeka Young Men's Christian Association the other night all right. XVish you could of been here the other day to see Pres. XVoodrow XNilson of the United States and Mrs. XVilson who was Mrs. Gault. I do not know who she was before she was Mrs. Gaiult. They say she is a relative of Pocahontas who you may have heard of if you remember your his- tory. lt was so cold I almost froze my ears again watching the Pres. ride by. He had a silk hat on. Mayor Jay House of Topeka rode beside him but did not have a silk hat on. I guess he did not want to outshine the Pres. of his country even if he is a Democrat and he is a Republican. Pres. XVilson is not a very pretty man. but Mayor jay House did not need to of worried any at that. We had a good time NVashburn day but not much to eat. They had a line time at the banquet. Mr. Polly Woiiier was not there. They kind of made fun of Mr. XVonier and everybody. which was good for the ones that was made fun of that was there I reckon. Mr. Dean Wliitelioiise that wrote the Messiah has got married to our singing teacher. Everybody has been worried for a long time why such a handsome man as Mr. Dean XVhitehouse did not get married to somebody. Maybe they will be satis- lied now I guess. They are just having a friendship cam- paign with three experts to tell you what profession to follow in life. I went to the lst one, and he asked what I wanted to be and I said lawyer and he sad good. be a lawyer, you would make a line one I can tell. Then I went to the 2nd one and said I wanted to be a missionary, and he said line my boy. that is a noble calling and you would be a good one. I told the 3rd one I was going to be dentist and he said he thought I would succeed Fine at that. Really Pa. I think I would like to be a Professional Adviser. It must be a soft job. VVith love, Wiii. P. S. I am sorry you clicl not like my grades. I will try to do better. Solution ofa the Picture Puzzle Page 171 1 1 5 Kitty Albaugh 125 Stewie Stewart 135 Bud Tomlinson 1.15 Rip Ripley 155 Prof. Hyde 165 Humps Humphrey 175 Roscoe Graves 185 Miss XVing 195 NM. Ring 1 105 The XVoodhouse's 1 115 Dean XVhitehouse 1125 Crip Gray 1135 Church Sargent 11.1.5 Ducky Drake 1155 Frances Perry 1165 Prof. XVheeler Daddy wondered mighty long. XYhy son's demands were so abnormal. And then he read the tell-tale letter, And found out'twas a formal. Come to Washburn. XVe give S. G. IXI. and Itrading stamps! Do you know that there are six people from Great Bend in this college? Editors note.-1 Straight goods,-only six.5 One Seventy-nine 15,3.4.l...,..Nx...,.nl., , .., . .. I. .,v.,.,,, Al.. in which sho p:n'ticipzutc4l, The tlchxiting !'L'ClIl'Li is nnsnrpassecl in thc hiatnvy C XXYZXSIIIPUTII has in-ver h:14l Nnch hzurtl wnrking tt-:uns ztntl thcy mit-bciwc all tht- lmnor t r Washburn ---- State Champion Dehaters xXIZlSi1i1llI'1l won the stzltc debating clizinlpimiship this your hy winning cvcry clehzt mf tht clioni. Thu fliiuwtinii of the Mmirnc Doctrine :ti writtun in thu wlchitte clcpztrtineiit nt this hunk was usml thrnnut the yczir. 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The story goes like this: Art Shakeshaft and Chet XYahle gut their first jobs in :1 gang 1-l Santa lfe wtvrkmen whu were camped near NVellingtnn. They liked it line and wrnre htnne enthusiastically at iirst. But that was hefore they knew alumni the wgnnpus eats. They were a guild deal disturlved true day when they found out that the gang. happy-gtt-lucky-as it seemed-was living in hourly danger: and that each inan even thnugh he put on a smiling lr:-nt. liuttoned daily intw his vest a hideous fear. The wanipns eats were had. worse than they had heen fur years and the htivys. were cautioned to Ive nn the lookout fer thern. stnnetinies they killed eattle and hfwrses and tore dwwn lxarlved wire fences, stnnetinies they tiprtmtefl trees and raided watertnellun patches. Kit and Chet gut the idea that the gang was trying to stuff them, hut they felt a little nervous anyliow. Then one day they niet a nian on the road that they had never seen l'veltul'e. XY:nn1miis cats are had this yearf' .Xrthur emnimentetl casually and watched te see hmw the man itimlc it The lllilllls faee saddened. They're tiereef' he agreed, Killed a nian down at Our ranch night 'lure last. XVe feel awful about it. That linished it. The next day the two Tupeka parents received letters like this: Dear Dad: Lhuld you lean me your gun fnr a while this sunnner? l flnn't like to carry guns. of cnurse. hut it is really pretty retiigll out here. Ynur Sun. Une father telegraphetl at once to the divisittn superintendent: 'lXVhat kind of work are thttse lntys tltting? lf it invnlves the need ttf guns. send them htnne at mice. The tlivisiun superintendent took it half day off and went wut tw investigate. lle telegraphetl lim the anxiuus father that while the wannvus eats were had, he hardly thought the lmys needed the guns, Tllli IZIG 'I'lil-1iS4fOl'E One Eighty-eight g-a-.p--q.-q-q-9-5- ..g..g..g.................'.....,.. ......g.....g.....g..g g ,,................,...........,..,..,........,.....g.. i: no A. C. Pal ix, Pro . Phone 713 C P Laundering Ile luxe Barber Shop Cieaning t si and Dyeing i. i N' V 3. L of' Every Descriplion .I F I . Q A v- I. . - r , . il A 4- A. A E- , EN t 'iz ' -I Jr ' 9 ? Special Alleniion Given Out of Town ll- gg wont . i. vu V 52' i-- I: A ' ' Express or Parcels Post Charges Q 'h A ' 'A h ':Q l : :L',j Paid One Way il '95 e- ' V i, 2 ---Y Dancirug Cured, or Topeka Laundry CO' Money Regincieci W' Ripley' Mgr' Phone 3653 Qnci and Quincy 30th YEAR 808 Kansas Ave. Basement Edison Co. 5 5 s-o-4-o-o-p- ........,.................,..,.....,...........5 5..,.....,..................................................,...-.......... ... I-I. B. HCWARD TI-IE ATHLETIC SUPPLY MAN Has the equipment. He suppplies the team now and has stood by the team for years. Call on him and you will see why. He has it or will get it for you The Complete Sporting Goods Store Drop in Boys and Girls Too 716 Kansas Avenue ,. . .5..............g..g..g.....g..4..g..g..g..g...........q...........................g....................................... ..., ..,.....4.....g.....g.4..g..g........,........g..Q..,.....g..Q.vs-g...................... ,..,..............,.....g-o-o-o-o-fo-,..,..,...,.,..,..g..g.4. C 1. FEI ty-I ine -0--0--0--0-0 o--o-v- .................,.....g.... .................... ..q..g-.,..g........ .................,.. The Boeger Siuciio 707 Kansas Avenue BH ihe exceiieni work done for Washburn Annual 1915 we have had the pleasure of securing exclusive con- iracise wiih Baker University and Fort Hays Normal Your Home Photographer Telephone 5989 o--I-on0--0-fn-n-Q--0--0--0-0--0--0--0 -4-- Engravect Commencement Stationery Ctass Pins and Rings Prestige attaches to these products of' the Jaccarct shops Att ctesigns are original and exclusive- perfectty executed, reasonably priced accard Jewelry Company KANSAS CITY, M1ssoUR1 ..5.....g..g.....g..Q.....g..g..g.....g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..gag..g..g..g..g.....g.....g.. +44+ ,1 I, Ii f , I 2 -0,4 , N. I VI, txbi Q jllf cf' ----Y - ------ -- -- b- ---- - Y-pumirrmo utotiovfssfl. a ,. l, lf, , I ! 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One Ninety-two Deposit Your Money for Safe Keeping Central National Bank TOPEKA, KANSAS Capital and Surplus S300,000.oo Your deposits are G ua ra nteed in this bank by the honest and careful management of its active officers, and a close scrutiny of all its business by its Board of Directors ....g..g.....g........g..g..g..q.................g..g........Q..g..9.....,..,..g..g...........g...........g................... ......................,...........g.. .g......................................g..............,..,........g........g......................... .............,..,....................g..q..o........,..,..,.. Store, 819 Kansas Ave., Tel. 377 Greenhouse Tel. 389 fAM'eaiiiME . Everything Grown In Our Own Greenhouse-Nothing Shipped In 1X ttl .............,..............g..5..g..g..g..,..g..g..g..g..p..g..g..............g...........g..g..g..Q..g..Q..g..Q..g..g..g.....g.....,........Q igtllllltltilttlllllllllltllIltltlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII Illttllmtl IIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIHtlllllllllltttlllltlltIlllllllllltlllllllIllltlll Illttltltlllllllltg - t r. M. strvrs, Mgr. methane 1455 H gh S H001 and College Annuals Our Specialty gl Printers--Binders 5 Publishers fg 5 E IIB-II8 fast titth Street Topeka Kansas Z - 2 ,, itllllllllllltlll tIIIIIIIIIltlttlltlltlttllttlttttllllllllll Ittmlt tillIIIIIItllllItlttlIllllllllllllllttltttttltlllllttlll ItlllllltltlttlIIIllllllllllllttltttltltlllllt,HIIIIllllltti? .. .. ..............g..g..............g.....g.....g..g..Q..Q.ag..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g I .SIOIQJ LFT NES HETCHINGS CAPPER ENGRAVING C MPANY TQPEKA' KANSAS , ,IE ..,.. 5 .,,:4..:,.. l ,.,. 2 ,..., i '-'f-f -'-1 Harley - Davidson Motorcycles The Sensation of the Season NATIONAL AND SHAWNEE BICYCLES Shawnee Cycle Company One Fourteen East Seventh Erwin Keller, '11, Mgr. Telephone 1446 -............................n.........,............................................ C. W. Merriam, President F. D. Merriam, Vice-President C. B. Merriam,Treasurer J. C. Harmon, Secretary Established 1878 The Merriam Mortgage Co. cAPrrAL S150,000.00 Eastern Kansas Farm Mortgages Columbian Building Topeka, Kansas WS W A - STEI WAY Q E Standard of the World 'Q 53. 1 3 TT' -.l BETTER TODAY THAN EVER ii :X ld' 'I W. C. KING, Mgr. SOLE DISTRIBUTERS FOR STEINWAY Sl SONS IN THIS MARKET .........g.................................................4.....g..g..g..g..5..g..g..Q.-g..Q..q..g..Q..g..5.....Q..g..g..g.4.....g..g..g...........,............... Um- Nil -tj- t Dr. Xklomer is interested in the students, but he doesn't know them very well yet. On thing he didn't know was that Tucker. the handsomest man in college, has for a devotion, the most picturesque little lady in Topeka-and her father runs a laundry. Consequently our President felt bad when one morning he read in the Review that the promising Mr. Tucker was to leave college to become an apprentice in a down town laundry. Dr. XYomer was busy-he was in town for only two days that time and had a mountain of business demanding his attention. But in spite of that he found time to send for Little Tuck and speak thuswise to him: XYhy is it. Mr. Tucker. that you are about to leave school? Xou-in whom fond parents put such proud hopes: you-with youth, and health and beauty: you-who might become president of these United States! And you give up all to work in a lau- Tucker was suffering agonies. and blushing painfully up to his pretty blond hair. 'tPlease-please he gasped. I can't understand it continued the president. XYhy only two weeks ago T was talking with your parents- Tuck made a gurgling sound. but Dr. XYomer continued calmly, And they confided to me their joy in your studious disposition. To disappoint them- and for a career in a laundry- Tucker made one supreme effort- Sirl ITS A JOKE! he choked, and when our executive had recovered himself. nothing was to be seen of little Tuck except a very rosy after image! . ' a. -4: .. T: 'EFL' : xi. . T T 'iw iff Q 1 X,KX.X VV A My . 59 if i yiuoo IN' ' .gh Ffizfff- - ' ,-.. -1 Q w -Q 6 ea afx:?.:v x X! A E6 gs w t. . we . f le ill ', up x if 0 2 . in X iv 1 n X I f we 'fo li' ii' Us a' lf: 's J 1 ty 'Hs ly f . XX x f s , .A X -t .fs , Y, , .K Q X . ff! ,If If 4 f f Q - I it fi ., A . ' -. x - J if X is In gs? Lfffmt ' , ,gi ly S X 1' ai., , ' I f w . c,33.g V . 11, ':, V f ' i lv 1 If i . I ilylei-' ' l ' -,SWS , .H 1, . 1 funn ' K .mb aslvwvi 1' A 4 1-rozfusm T' :M Q f I A ., 1315 Q, 1 f One Ninety-seven Q..............,........,. Q..............g..g.....g.....g.-0.4.....g........g..g... .................................,........g..g....,...g.....g..g........g.....g. Q aflgp College Hrll Croeery 4 rf 1, ',,- g fz I .' Cayo Innes E - pig- ix , j fpz By Miles ,'-:e- l e. . C gllanrg Qbrnrcrxvs llrlfrl Ziiiiiiini-11 :2 emh ,jiltlrats lBUY I-'ISK I 3 Steam Vulcanizing and Tire Repairing Z l Shawnee lire anrl Repair Company i 3 5 0 I'l f' t l5lh rll St 5 no r. no sr. naanr.nogafs,'rr g Hall 'fs all alle S- Telephone 3231 Hugt1Lawlor, Prop. E The Central Coal and Material Company I give Personal attention to all orclers I 206 Jackson Street ..................g..g........................... ......,.... Topeka, Kansas 3 .............,.x......,........,..........-.l Laundering of Every Description Suits Dry Cleaned, 75C E Q, s rr at Mutual eller Laundr AND Dry Cleaning Company PHONE 519 C. H. MATTHEWS, Founder and Nlnnager ..............................4.......4..,..,.,,.4..,.....,...... W - Ninvtj- lt Z 1 0 0 l f ..g...........5..g..g.....g.....g..q--9-Q-0--a--0--0--0 Peiieiieifs Tea Room Open fiom 7:30 a. m. till 7:50 P. rn. 'i , '--' N , ' A ffffifiifi i Q'T Q i1i S2 ssf e :eeife . , ., A.' 1 1 . , ,x,, Fifth Floor Pelletier Building PARTIES e Ninety-nine DINNERS BANQUETS Let Us Quote Our Prices 0--0--l--I- .....,...........Q.....,............................... ......... ..... ............................................. ..q..q..g..g..g-.g-.g..g..g. Modern Warehouse for MBroci1onv STORAGE ,3H1'EIi,'l'1'l1ifQ ilvuntlvts Moving and Packing of I-Iouseixoici Goods and Pianos Prompt Service Experienced Men g Topeka 5 SOUTH WABASH AVE. Transfer 86 Storage Co. Phone .3556 Chicago ...................q.....,.....................g...... ....................g.......... .,................. ......................g................. IE Till omg? AUNDR Telephone 1222 1407 Lane Sireei 'i' - II 1 528 Adams Sf. Topeka, Kansas -0-4-o-0-0-0 , . ,,.,El' -,Q:',5l5'..'f, .... .1 .-. 1-,V -.,. . .. .. ....-f,.-,, :V i' ' 1.12 5., .-1 1131, H: 1.2 -. xj ' , , .. . . . W- .E . ,. A ,H fp-int-.pf , . . 'L lx L A 5- 1 K N- 3k,,.,f,,,.5 isvassiek 1 11-5. :pai .Q .- LLi.w'1.'1 .J.',',-. L ' ' '..xiil.fCL:f.Y-11 'fb-:1.J.1:N, 'If you were with a heathen folk. Wfith school-days far behind you, .-Xnd heard these little phrases spoke, Of whom would they remind yon? XVe have a rich held before us this morning, my dear children, a rich field. 'Drawma', or 'llraymaf but never Dra'a'ma! And please say 'Play' in- stead of 'Showf You've fhinlced. XVhy? Because you've Fiunkedf' lVill the ladies retire in their usual form. Goes it the light up now, mein kind ?-But that's nebenbei ! XVelI--now-I-don't know about, that. No, that isn't exactly the idea! Enough for that Y I-lo! Ho! Ho! Ha-ha-ha-ha! Washburn Hospitality Make yourself perfectly at home in the Library: corner tables are the coz- iest, and Miss Dean loves to see the young people enjoying themselves. lf you want a book, either off the shelves or out of the cloak-room. just take it and don't bother about hurrying in bringing it back. Ink to till your fountain pens will be found on the librarians desk: the col- lege likes to have you make use of it. Any boarding house or fraternity in need of dishes for their table-just come around to the Gym after the XVasliburn Day banquet and help your- selves from the tub in the hall. XVhen in need of a Christmas tree or boughs for decoration, don't hesitate to take all you like from the campus. XVhat belongs to your college belongs to you. By all means take the Chapel screens and don't bother about bringing them back. Any little thing you want done will be done gladly by Mrs. Giles and never bother about tips. Should you break any bit of apparatus in the Chem. Lab., Prof. De Beuke- laer will hasten to shatter a piece just like it, so your feelings will not suffer. Don't hesitate to bring your Airdale pup and your briar pipe into the class room-we like lots of atmosphere. lVe gladly furnish skeletons, snakes and stuffed animals from Rice Hall for any little social gathering where they would add to the joy and comforts of the participants. Make use of our cozy campus benches at any time-remember the campus is open day and night. Two Naught One x Teieptxone 890 Meet Me At Burtis Cafe 107 East 8th Street Topeka, Kansas ....................,. -..........9,.,....... .5............,...................,. .,.... .........g............... .......... THE AETNA DDILDIND AND LDAN ASSDCIATIDN OF TOPEKA, KANSAS Authorized Capital lwonly Million Dollars Otters ciesirainie forms of systematic anci proHtai9ie saving investments Over 18,000 are now silaretmoiciers anci you are invited to join this fine army Write To The Secretary For Particulars i N it i g..g..g..g..g..g..p.g..g..g...g..g.....,..............g..g........g..............................,................g.....,............ ANDERSQWS NEVV FASHION LIVERY Call 666 7 Passenger 5 and 7 Passenger Maxwell LIIVIOLJSINES-TOURING CARS-TAXI NO FORDS Lyle Anderson, Prop. 112-114 West Fifth QQ O 4 A vacatlon 14 no-9' be lands olorado or Great alifornia the Lakes Thru fast trains Harvey meals WRITE FOR LITERATURE J. Nl. Connell, G. P. A., Topeka, Kansas .....................,........ ..............g..g..............g.............................,..... Open Day and Night Telephones 274 and 136 Eighth Avenue Garage K. H. HAMMETT, Proprietor First-Class Taxi, Limousine, Touring Cars Hack and Livery Jiiney Service EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE HAULED 506 West Eighth Street Topeka, Kansas .g..q..q..,.............................,.......,......,....... .,..............,...........,.....,.....,..,.....,....................................,................... -o--o--o--o--o--o--Q--0--m-0--c--0--n--0--0--o--s--0--o--o--o--0--o--m-o--0--0--o--o--o--o--Q-.q..u..c...........,............................................g....... S. S. KRESGE CO. 50 and lilo Store Ihe Store With ihe College Spirit NOIHINii 0VER I0 CENTS ..........................,......,....,..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..,..,..q........g..g.....g..g..g..g....4....,...g........g..g..g..g........g..............'........... VERNQN LAW BCOK CCD. Wriie us for prices and ierms on Kansas Reporis, Digesis and Kansas Local Books LOCATED TO SERVE YOU PROMPTLY 806 Grand Avenue Kansas Ciig, Mo. vw , yn Y 1 ........g.....q..............g..g....... .g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..3....4........s.-g-.g..g...........g..g-...............,....................5..............g........... C. E. VVARDIN 8: SON jcinclers 727 KANSAS AVE. TOPEKA ............................g..,..g..g..g.....g.,g.....g..............,..............................a.......g..5..g..g.....g.....g..5..5.....,..,........g...... SAM VOLOD Cleaning and Pressing 750 Sponging and Pressing 400 15tI1 and Lane Phone 1998 .....,..Q..4........g..g..g..5..Q.....g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g...g..g..,..g........g..............g..g..g..g..............g..g..g, .g..q..g..g............................. .....g..,........Q.....g..g........,..................................................p..g..o...................... PAG E MILLS A In IF ceniury of successHiI miIIing experience enaI9Ies us I0 produce Kansas' Greaies Fl I3 A G ES I3 I G 4 Is ine Iriumpim of- modern miIIing PAGE MILLS Th P P QUALITY FIRST Pierce, Dayion, Savage Bieyeies Disiribuior Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires W. W. MARLETT, 810 Kansa Avenue ight Five ' H . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ........ .g.....g.......... ..g.....g FOR Business or Recreation TO CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DES MOINES ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS TEXAS COLORADO PACIFIC COAST The Steel Trains Rock Island Lines Offer the Best of Service WI1er1 You Are Going Anywhere Ask About Our Se ROCK C E Bascom C P A Island ' ' ' ' ' ' Phone 4086 Topek T . vi -ma- Are you C131 11l'11Jl11111Q' to the xYE1S1llJl1l'l1 Clllllplllgll, Mike ? uS111l1'C. 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' simply to the lzuly in whuse lap t11e 111111 has 1111l11Cl1, l'11 t1'11uh1e yi 111 fm hen . 01' w111't1s to that effect. 211111 pimceecl with the 111111113552 Dean KIcEz1c111'.111 to l'1'1'1f. 1361:1l1C6l2lCl'-f XYllY 1111 you always wean t t1111t11h1'11sl1 tieml tw yt 1111' cunt lapel P l'1'11f. ljEB1lliC'1Zl61'-Ufjll 111211115 my Class pin. I g1'z1c111z1te11 f1'11n1 Culgatt 11 lege. 11 ,,. 5 VV, ,W ,. agp: -f rg. ,mf-4:1 , A r 'mc 7 if - A 131' f A 1 Ni ix, 2 SPORTIYE ELEMENT .XT XYASIIIIVRN ILXY ll.XNQ1'li'l' 'Fwu N1111,f:l1t Seven CENTRAL Young Men' s Christian Asspn Ninth and Quincy, Topeka, Kan. B U I L DS Christian Character ENVIRONMENT CICGH Eilfld Wholesome RUNNING TRACK SWIMMING PGOL VOLLEY BALL HAND BALL TENNIS BGWLIN G GET GYNI GINGER Visit The Building The Home of' Superior Tailoring . ELSGN 110 East Seventh Street Topeka, Kansas Our Work The Best Our Prices Better Only a tailor-macie suit can possess distinct individuality. All my work is clone right here in my own shop, so you are assured of' a Perfect fit in time latest style. Let Me Show You My Line of Handsome Fabrics IN f.flt1N K, , :2'?fH' 97 'S 1 , 1 ' ' - ffl? -4 V f 'filfl ' if . , 1-' Atl, -V IJ F--T. - 'X ,n XXX-'L 63,7 Q' Q' Q' it '-7 lltgifjiisi Mx V The Solution for the 0utHtting of. the Entire Family in the Latest Up-to-Date Apparel at Greatly reduced prices will ine re- vealed at the interesting store of' ' ' Gio and 622 KANSAS AVE. . .............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........,.........,...g....................g.................g.....g..q........9.4........g..g........g...4.......,........ Your Eyes!! 0ur Exceptional ttptieal Service! Both lined, let's Get together Sign Big Spex Weill sixow you the most accurate work at moderate prices W. J. LEWIS The Highclass Eyeglass Man 809 Kansas Ave., Topeka DURAN T' S DRUG STORE COl'l16Y Fifteelltii Eilid Liillf-3 Candy, Stationery, Cigars TOPEKA Try Our Fountain KANSAS l I Artist in Photographg An Acknowledge Fact I K ' Phone 877 733 Kansas Avenue SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT PREFERABLE Gihtns Clothing Co. For Men and Boys You young Ettows, who know styte when you see it, are the ctass we want to interest. We have what you want and have that sort of- Clothes here- Clothes tnrimhzlt of- style anct I smartness-moctets that you can't tinct in other stores. As for quality-welt, they're Schloss Bros. 81 Co.'s BGSU your know what that means! 510, 515, szo .................Q...........Q..Q..Q.......................g.............. 1 I- 1 'e ll ROEERY 103 West Eighth Street Telephone 3691 ..Q..g..g........g...........g..g..g..g.. A Bovinish Tale X hu may hull the hull erexttltm tm' ll spell. .Xhe Lmcttln szml, Ur all the time fuel part of it Illllilbl ltiml tt' weak of hezul. But ftmlin' ull the peuple all the time. it ez111't he thtl: Xml l'x'e wlvselwetl that 111u1'1le1's. hes zmrl ewws jus' ezuft he hifl Besides, ll felle1 s etmseieuee is su 1Dl1lQ'llC5' swft. l guess, It's :llwztys lchul tt' etm1f111'ti11' tw up gmtl jes' etlufessl l'his emlitin' Illl ,Xmtuztl is the mezmest thing they is. lt's xwrrse thzm llghtill' Mexiexms lil' :my liiml uf hizg ,jl1l'lNrSS, the ell is smart entmg'l1. :tml stfg the Stuff. I glytmgc, But 'taint lung hemls that mutter here. hut ltmguess ul' the muse' Xml lt ll lellel' s g'wss1ps1wtsl1y IlIlllll'C ltmwl wt shwrt, lt's:1 lzlhm' llereulezm th get News ttf :my start! Qt, gtwih' tm Ntwelnlmer. when the tluys was etflfl :mtl rzlw. Xle gut :L lDI'ClllUlllllUll that there xx':t1'11l In he uh Kzlw. XXX: was hlue :us wzlslt-tlzty lmluing. :mel Zllbtvlll tu have :1 Vmx' When uptl1e1'e1'1wsez1 felle1'v.'ith Il plzm zllumut ll ewwf Yes. we chrl it, lleutle lQt'2lrlt'l'.fXYC :ulmit it full :mtl free, llllClll pt1rel1, :mtl Nr. llytles mtnh. :tml the whtvle tlisgrzteeful spree- lYhile it w1l1'11t 111+ erecht tw us, we tltnft ztslc xwu t-1 excuse. lt's1lwue:tl1eli11xx' Stuff thtl it--:mtl they fhtl it tt, get NHXYS. FIRST 'l'IKll-I ICYIQR l'l'l!l,lSlllill Two 'Fwelve 0 I I I I I ' I I I I I I I . I I ' v --Q. 4 9 o I if 1 A : o q 'G- 'lx E10 A .xxx SH n 'X 0 I , 1- I IM- O S X -fu..-' Y' R..1p11 R,PmfS.m . J E WE LER mb West E151-nh Street . T O P E KA I I ? 1 ' Q 5 3 9 5 o 5 0 . . 9 C. B. HYPES, Mgr. I 4 5 THE ANTISEPTIC BARBER SHOP Qs I T00-T412 Kan. Ave. 'I'upeku, Kam. 6 . , ,..,.........-...,.....,..,..,..,.....,.....,..,..,..,........,.....,.....,..... . . I I I 'I--In I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' F LO R I ST I I . PHONE 176 807 KANSAS AVENUE Ito!! 0 UCOGOCO 5 L. W. Wilson 0 0 W. A. Nelswarlger Topeka Kansas 9 9 I . WILSON 86 N EISWAN GER I . REAI. ESTATE AND INVESTMENT ' BUILDERS OF MODERN HOMES I N S U R A N C E 9 5 111 West Sixth Street I S........,...........,..,..,.....,........,........ ..,..,.....,..,.....,.....,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,......... .....,.,..,..............,.., Two Thirteen oloooocolscanolcoooonnoooooooooocaoooa-0-Q O 2 Q y E . ?f1f'i' 5 RUNS THE Z fl :ErE:E:: 2 f2 FFrErErE:E :: 1Z3 5: ' I-I- 3'I'I'I'. o a l College Inn? 5:5:5:5:5: :,E51g5531,.g::,:.,15- , . -, :.::5:3::2. '- f -A N+:. .S C. WEEKES, Prop t- . - -.--1-z-:Az-::,,:.1M:.3R, , - :.::,:: . ,,1.:1:1 X ' ..:.:: mefeeasieieseieseieieisieiz ::: - bb 51 lg? 5 N x W V 1 3 ' X as ss 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Phone 3795 NINIHIOIOIIOOOIIIOOIOIOIOOIOOOllOllOlOO'lOllOOllll'll O O i Il-O O'lOOII I C I O O I I 0 I I The Store That Sells 2 ct ,, , . , tc - .11 ca rv 2 Wooltex Coats, Suits, Skirts, Royal Waists, Robertson 3 Dresses and Waists and Other Standard Makes of Garments 1 THAT ARE GOOD 3 IOOIOOOIOIOCIIOCIOIOOO-I--IOOOIIlOO'O O l O0OllllClllllillliillilz .....,.....,..,...........,....................,.....,..,..... . , , , , . , , . , .....................,..............,..,.....,., , , . , , , , , . , . VACATION PROFIT 9 T XVliil1- at :stutlcnt in xXv2lSlllYlll'H. John A. FAY sin-ut 21 9 ' part uf his lust two sunmwi' x'zu z1tioiis :it IJllgh02l'tY'S. 6 X The rlziy In-foiw 1:4iiiiiueam-enwiit lie- tolfl Mr. Douglwrty ht- 5 would likv il :steiw,u,'i':lplii1- pusitiuii :tt uric--1 ztftei' grzuluztt- 9 H n lug. :tml with :ui lltilll' Mix Ilmiglii-'i'ty limi zll'1'z'lI1gOl'l for 5 ,, him to gn to work the: llziy following ii-1vznxnviiw,-iuviit, in al 5 L , ggoml pusitiuii with the Szmtn Fe, 5 , 'l'hu:s hw was six mouths :iheaul in sztlztry uf what he g - would lmvf- lweu hurl he wziiturl until nfti-1' giwltltizitiuii to 0 1 pi'+1pm'v ful' work: ziiul. lmsidcs, he hurl mzulr- mut-li use uf 9 9 ' , A th-1 sliui'tlm1i1l in his solmul work and enriiod nu small 9 hurt of his sc-luml 1-xiii-iises as he went. Q , ' Mr. Fay luis for smut- yi,-airs hm-ld 1-spwxiully fine- lxosi- 0 Q., tions with the gow-i'iiiiiciit, in Muuiln :md 1-lscvvl1e1'e. ' ACKBUDIIW wi-lv NOT oo Lmswlsm Q ...............,.....,.....,..,.....,..,........,.................,... ...,..,..............,..,.............................,...........,.....,... ,.....,...... . . . 2 Two Fourteen F Lincoln could sec this railroad as it is today, he would he satislicd Z with the fnllillinent of his plan 2 for a New XVest-opened, access- 2 ilulc. safe. The great President knew ht-tter than inost others the value of 3 a railroad in the right place. lie had much to do with putting the Union g Pacilic where it is-in the stragetic 2 location for greatest service. east to west and west to east, T E XVhen Congress donhted. Lincoln in- sisted that the Governinent helplanild E this road. not only as a military nec- essity -as Gen. Dodge has said- 5 . . . . Q hut as Z1 means ot holding the Pacihc 5 - v . 1- 5 Coast to the L nion. f 9 2 .Xnd this railroad. lynilt for the sake Q l of the Union, hacked hy the W'hite House and the approval of the whole people, has never lost its national character, 9 E lt is truly The Road of the Union -tying the East and the XVcst to- ' gether with the strong' bond of pur- l I . . . 2 feet coininnnication. lt was the hrst C road west and is Still First in every- thing which makes a railroad great 3 a and st-rvicealole. Travelers and ship- 2 pcrs commend the U 1 nion Paciiic System - Joins East and Wcst with a Boulevard oi Slccl 5 W. K. CUNDIFF, A. G. P. A., 901 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. L..,.................... Two Fifteen x Q g .g...........g........s If It's Neckwear- Get the Scarfs That Are For Tie-Fied If It's Hosiery- Get Shawknit If It's Underwear- Get Kenosha Klosed Krotch If It's Shoes-- Get Slater-Moril If It's a Suit- Get Measured From Our Splendid Line of Bros. Tailored Suits Murphy By All Means Get Everything You Need At Bowmarfs 611 KANSAS AVENUE A Box OF Capital Chocolates is Always Appropriate We Make All Our Candies and Ice Creams In Our Own Factory Colclest Soda in Town Capital City Candy Company .Q-.g..g.. ................. .........g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g.....g..g.....g..g g....................g..... fm :I ,, Q' I 1 iff '53 .ea1.1 V 'YI ' f 'Elf' lx W .. , -:.-f5,f- ll '11, X ff E i f Anytime Anywhere Call 3070 E. V. KING 'Vwn Sixt 1 f,.f?,,? 3 f..-sygiit.-is - 1 ' ,, , . J. ,,.. .--, ff fi. :ia W- ' .,.. ,Lv gi.:'g,s:.,:s.a,t::1:Ls.lg -my am,ff:'u-'f 1 ,, , -. H. If we were of a dramatic temperament, and had time and yearning to com- memorate in some lasting fashion our erst-while foes, now beloved Superiors. the class of IQI6. we would sit us down and write them a tragical-historical or a tragical-cnmmical-pastoral, with a title role for every one of them. It would have to be a drama without a hero, of course: not because of a lack of heroes. but because every Boswell in IQI6 is his own Dr. johnson. It would have to be a high class drama because it is a high class class. It would have to embrace many things, because it is a versatile class. Now the Kaw Editors appreciate the possibilities of the subject at hand-possibilities both dramatic and artistic-but the midnight oil twe use that kind because its cheaperj burns low, and Pegasus' wings are molting, so we simply turn over the whole idea to whosoever cares to try it. Here are a few suggestions: A solo by the Girl with a Career, supported by an Engaged Girls Chorus. Vaudeville Skit by Linge and Guild, XYhen the Bonehead met the Pun. Tragic Chorus. IVe tried out for Dramatics but they wouldn't let us in! Mathematical Gymnastics by Qwens and Ewers. Hefelbower and Family by the entire cast. Several of the latest Sextettes by the Sagamores. Grinder's Chorus by Tau Delta Pi. Duet by Ray Carpenter and Elmer Shelton, supported by-well, nothing less than a two by four. For Grand Finale, How Can I Leave Thee P -Vladmir De Pachmann. Slavonsky-HpumlJolkoltz, Ross Layborn leading. Why The Kaw And you ask me why we call it the Kaw ? Now really, dear questioner, in a way it is stupid of you to ask. The reason is obvious and proves that you really haven't stopped to think or--You persist? I shall tell you, but I say now that after I do you will feel provoked at your-well, I might call it ab- sent mindedness. Recall your Hebrew, you can't? I'm not surprised. Icha- bodnian means departed glory. Perhaps the glory did depart when the class of '16 put out the Annual, but now that 1917 has come into power, the glory has returned and with it THE KAIV! Dr. Fisk: All bright men, my lad, are conceitedf' Harwood: 'fOh, I don't know, I'm not. Grace: lf you want anything done well, you have to do it yourself. Ed.: Yes, but suppose you want a hair cut. Two Seventeen ,. ,..,....,Y.,v-,H -., x Our Trade Mark t Athletic Goods and University in time West J. . KANSAS CITY, Mo. it t t tt W TRADE MARK . JMMMMU 6 KANSAS crrv 5 E fa OF-'TING CD09 .....g..... ........g...... Q..............,.,..................,..,.........,.............,.............,...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... ..........................q.................g..g.......................0..Q..9.,g..g.....Q..q..u..............,..,........ .......... J. C. WoLcoTT Is time man who ctoes your Kodak work time same day received Let's you use txis cameras free of charge anct frames your pic- tures in ttxe iatest style. 825 Kansas Avenue The Cnty Exclusive Photo Shop in Topeka ......................o--0-.Q-.0--...mmug....................g........,.................g..........................9....................g.,... ...............,..................g..........................,....... ...,.......................,.....g........g..g......................,g........... We want your orcters every ctay in time year, not merely time first orcter Cut Prices-Spot Cash CJ VV IL: C3-IELCJCEIBS Chain Stores '1 1 txt Your Hiencts can bug anything you can give them ----- except your photograph Francis 86 Hodge the Photographers io Your Town Phone 155 714 Kansas Ave. 0-9--0--0-of-Q-Q-0-ofa 1 Y 9 6 E E 9 Q ? 9 9 6 .....,........... . .,.....,........,.........., .......,..,........,.....,.....,..,.....,..............,..,..,. :X Q 'QQ' f, 4,:71L!A Manhattan .ET 5 Dunlop Shirts .3'i:'f'i3l?'tl Hats , I A li! itftr Egg tm I Always will you find this live store just a few steps ahead in Clever Clothes for College Chaps A store of young men - by young men - for young men T Q Clr9I!L' NG C9U.!Zf3.!5Y .....,,................q.................g..... ....,..... ...............q... g......... ..............g.q..q.g..g.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. -of-0--0--0--Q--on -9-0-Q--o--oo-on-0--of-o--0--1--o--0--9--o--m-Q-f0-.Q..g..............g..g..,.....g..g..g..9........................................4... No Better or Safer Investments Than FIRST MCRTGAGE FARM LOANS Net You 5 to G Per Cent We collect and remit interest to you. We make pe sonal examinatio of Lands. Loans less than one half value of security. Our clients ha e ne er lost a cent from our in vestments. Write For Our Offerings References Furnished The Farm Mortgage Company ..,........,...........,....................,...........,...........g..q-fa-Q-...Q-.9-y..o.-0'-9-o..... 'I' v I xx 5 Q o-.Q-q-o-.o-0--o-v-0- .... 0 z 0 : 9 i 9 5 The Student Body Follows The Capital tbru college gears because of its reliable worlcl news service-its complete local news-its liberal treatment of social ancl sport events-its dependability-its lead- ership in civic, state and national affairs. The Capital Follows Tbe Stuclent Bocly after graduation, to the business ancl bome establishments of tbe former stuclent, be- cause it is known to be KANSAS' GREATEST NEWSPAPER. 655112 Topeka Eailg Qtapital' Topeka, Kansas Publisher --u--o- --M-0-4-0-one--v - -o--o--o-'0--of4--o-4-o-o-s--o-u--o-- 1 1 ty , -V xY21Sllll111'll 1111111615 111 1116 great si111il11rit1' 1161116611 1116 11611161' t11'i11S. 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XX1- 1111111 c1'111111111u11 2111 11p-to-1111tc General Hardware stock with our pru-c11t 5 lvusim-ss 111111 with l1L'NY stock :11111 u111z11'Qt-11 fucilitius for 11a11c11i11'f 11111' Swrtiiiq ,, ..., . 1' . C' ' Q lwmls 1ll1wll1L'5h w111 lm 111 a 1N'r:lllUl1 to 1:1110 Cll1'U 111 your 111-mls to the s111z11lr-st - flu-tz1i1, XYQ 01111111110 to rlt-:11 111 1111- st:11111z1r1,1A211111-1'tisc11 1i111's i11 1111111 1,1up:11't111u11ts which you 11:1x'1- 111111 f:1111iliz11' xxit11 111 Tennis, Baseball, Track, Basketball, Foot- ball 111111 11t11c1' sp111'ts. T111' llllsillcrz- will u1,111ti1111Q l11l11L'1' thu blllllt' 1111111119-111Q11t 9 211111 you will 14-:ul z1ss111't-11 uf 1110 Sillllk' square dealing 11S 1111s 111,-1-11 our policy 111 t11c Q I 1 5 1251. U C U 0 C I 3 BROTHERS COMPANY 713 Kansas Avenue .................,,..,..,..,.. . . ..................,..............,............. .................... T ...............,.......,-...............,.........,......................................,................ .,.....,........,....................................... 1 ELECTRICITY WITHIN YCUR REACH The prices for our work are extremely fair and wiring is clone in compliance Willa C rules ancl regulations. It saves regrets Topeka Electric Company Phone 768 QUALITY FIRST 816 Kansas Ave. 5 Tlie Washburn I-Iair Cutfers 7 ' N CLE ---- AWK ---- I-ICSS Q A. A. Alexander 925 Kansas Ave. Two Twenty-t111'+-e 0 0 ........ .... F5 0 fx ,ry me Proper Tailored sf X ggi A' , t JM g Q , r Xt, sg ' Clothes 54 , Z 'ww' me I it . SX!-Iave your Suit and Shirts made ex f H' , Pressty for r i 1 You V! ty X from the new Woolens and Shirtings s MW! X Q nf of' your own choosing---and taitorect by Come in and get measured today white our assortment is new and complete Suits Shirts Ni ht Shirts Underwear Pa'arnas 2 J g 7 7 J MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Lo Co Fine Tailoring anct Custom Shirts 624 KANSAS AVENUE TQPEKA, KANSAS ..Q..Q.....Q.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g...........g..g.....g.... ..g..g..g.....g..g..g..Q-.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. Tv. T my -0-0-l-O+-O-0-Q-0-0-0-0-0-O-O- GET WISE To the place to have your Kodak finishing done The only Exclusive Kodak Finisher in Topeka CAREFUL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Work done right in the least possible time Mail the next roll for a trial. There's a reason The just Right Studio ..g..g.....g.....g..g.....g.....g..g .g..9..,..g..g..g.....g........,...........g.....0..5.....g........g..,......,.....,..g.4.....g...........g.... .4 .................................... ..g...................................,...........g.....g.... .........g.....,................. ..g..... GET THE HABIT JOSLINS PI-IARIVIACY Johnston Candy--Soda Located in Greater Southwest Topeka Telephone 455 Twelfth and Taylor ...............g.................g........ ..g..g..g..g...,.,..g........g..g..g..g..g..g.....g. .........g............. .............. ............... ...........,..g.....g..g.... ..g.....g. ..g...........g.....g..g.... The McGreW Motor Bus Co. Ride the Large Comfortable Motor Busses, always on time in all kinds of weather. 7 1-2 minute ser- vice from Washburn. Special attention given to Funerals, Picnics and Pleasure Trips. PHONES 3103 and 1587 We Want to Serve You Prices Right .....,.....,..,.....,..,..,..,.....,..,...........,...............,..,..,........,..,..,. ................,....................,... I 1 t I ........,..,.....,. ....,.....,..,..... ......... ......... ......,.. .......,. .............................. S 6 Kleen Maid and College Hill The Sun-Lii Bakery on ufjollege Hill SOLD BY ALL GROCERS va-.0-0-0--s s--0-0-0-l 0-0 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....,.....,..............,..........................,.................,.....,.....,..,..,.....,...............,...,..,.,,.,..L i -. '-x I , L p ipes' Among the Glfis Tlmai Last 3 1 3 3 2 .... , L Q ' ilizunoml jk'XYCll'f' is lJl'C-Qlllllltllt. No j A 1 ' f 15 jcxwl casc is comply-tc witliout some ilia- Q 2 X Q momls in it. XYQ are cxliiliiting nlizlmoml i . if 'K jewelry in Q-x'Q1'y funn. XXI shall lic glufl J Q to slum' it to you mill to rcscrvc till later : L,-Eiga E :my piece X011 may not Care to take now. : Nl' in f .4... .2f . -- f ' Q 7 2 3 N Al FREIDBERG S 3 gel: , V. , ' 724 Kansas Ave. .i 'xv ? 2 5 g..g..g...........g.............................4...........,.................Q..g.....0..0..5..g................................g..g-i-o-o-o-o-o-o-+o........g..,......-o T,.....,.,,..y..g-.g-Q-o-o-o,-o-............,..,.....,..,........,......................................,..,...........,..,..,.....,.....,.....,...........,...........,..t TAKE YOUR PICTURE FRAMING TO JAS D. SULLIVAN Phone 759 122-124 W. Blix Si., Topeka, Kansas THE BEST EQUIPPED SHOP lN TOWN 9 2 l- -l--0--0--ov-0--m --0--0--I--0--0--0--on --0--0--0- n444vh 4-wana-+4w0--0 9 6 Q Q e 6 6 6 Q 6 a -..-3 Tw, Fw- tyrf. ....g..g..g..g.. g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..g.. ....g..g..g..g..g..g 5 Q 0- of-0'-I--04-0-0--0-0 .g..g..g-. 0- ! Q 5..g..g.....q.....g..g.. Two Twenty-seven Members Topeka Merehant's Ass'n BERKSON BROS. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. CROSISY BROS. CO. CRANE K CO. XVARREN M. CROSIXY CO. CAPITOL IZCILDING X LOAN GERSTLEY SIIOE CO. E. Ii. GUILD MUSIC CO. INTER OCEAN MILLS XV. XY. KIMBALL CO. PELLETIERS CI-IAS. A. MOORE AICEINTIRE BROS. MERCIIANTS TRANSFER CO. NATIONAL I-IOTEL TIIE OCTLOOK THE PAYNE SHOE CO. L. IXI. PENXVELL PALACE CU DTIIING CO. STREET RAIIAYAY CO. TOPEKA EDISON CO. SHAXVNEE INSURANCE AGENCY GEO. XY. STANSFIELD TOPEKA PURE MILK CO. TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL THE WALR1 DYER lit WOT CO. VVOLFF PACKING CO. --o--n--s- -o-0-0-0--o-o-v-o--o--o--o-o--o-o-o-o-o-o-o-s--o--o--s- q..0..o-.Q-.p..Q..g.g....g..4....................q..... ........g...........g..g.... .g..g........g..g.......................,...................... SIG NS Brnnt-Martin Drug Company and Scenery Eh? figmsg ' jtirng Starr St S' W k one Ign or S' 729 KANSAS AVENUE Phone 3406 Topek -o--o--o--o--o--9--o--ono--o--0--o--0--o--s--a--0--o--c--a--o- c--0--0--u--s--s--u -.4-p..n.4..o -q..,..............,..,................................,....... H. W. Bomgardner ine noon iinisiingi' funeral liireetor PAULC HARFISCN pEZIQiQ'Q1is 813 K Books tor Graduating Presents , Ima Hall Stationery Co. 5 623 Kansas Avenue High Class Photo Dramas Always a Washburn Booster! JOHN A- DAVIS CO- jjeuirlers mah 9 a . . Walkers Iirng Store names n 603 KANSAS AVENUE Anything In Fraternity Jewelry ..........,.......................................,.......g..........................,..q..o..o...........,..,..,...........,.... 9 x nth RESTAURANT and fi? DRUG STORE ANNEX! ' F. A. CAMPBELL, Prop. ff, N Q 528-ao K A . 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