4171? ' that 1. Qu 15 1 P -P I E I 1 1 . fl lx 1 1 i 'a i K , X ,, irii s ,Q Q 5, 1 .ggi ll , 1 . I I 4 i , I Q f 5 I L F I 4 , . H .5 i ' -I I i 1 5 1 If 1 1, I 1 I I 1 l ii .T fn i 3 I I x i s i 1 4 1 , -2 1 5 I . 5 5 2 1 1 K 5 i E f 1 r f 4 Z M' i if 1 i . 3 1 1 I L 1 1 2 n THE KAW 1925 'YEAR BOOK Volume 23 Published by I JUNIOR CLAJJ' of . WAJHB URN COLLEGE TOPEKA, KANJAJ obo? 'VG A o:ro:lvoxno:ol'03 o 'o ol'obo STAFF EDITOR Marion Beck ASSOCIATE EDITOR Leona Stone A MANAGERS Aldous Mills STAFF our : :noxu0ll'0 'o7'o,o, oPoD0PopoPo,- kenneth Meyers A ll A 'S A 'R , Herbert Abmeyer Zelpba Bates james Caldwell Helen Casebier 'Willard Gabriel Perce Harvey Clarence Judd jack Lowe Rubert Martin Langdon Morgan Murray Moxley Katherine Mullin Louise Myers Mary Neiswaiier Thelma Nelson Helen Peppard Theresa Raida Elizabeth Sargent Paul Shaner Caston Washburii Ruby Wilt William Happe ul-md-o.q-o d.o q.o 4.9 q-e ul O 19.1.9 ..,,,,q,o,,. 'ell O ian -Kuo,-'O 1.75.1 of , d O'1'O-ZOQQQQZQQQQ Q0-3 o.y.o.g.d.gQ9. i-6-1-9.1.32.9.id.1.gQi.oQj.g.gf6'.S.'g.j.g.j.Q.j.Q.g.g.j.g. O those who love Washburn, law 'j M 'A A Qi - N H' Q we, the members of the Junior class, present this 1925 Kaw, which records as nearly as it is in our power to record, the 1924:1925 school year of Washburn College. Within its pages will be found the joys, the happiness, the friendships, and the victories, of a year of honor and achieve? ment. IL in future days, this book brings happy memories and loving thoughts of the college in which we place our faith and our hope, then our work will truly have been a labor of love, and will not have been in vain. -Z0-iO'1'0'1-O'1'0'1'Ol'91'01'0'1'0'i'CD10'1'Ol'U'1'0-1-O'i'0'1'0'1'0'k uno-cz-o-up o-ui. 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'Dr NK Y, Y ,Q 39: f f f 5 -X4 Q. fx Q N... l if' A 4 Q ' ,,,,,, ..,, , 1 , 3 1 1 1 5 'f ' ,212 L - .w::,1L.g, K , Y l CRAQNE OBSERVATORYQ PW V wwf, Al' X., X XX X iw g AD M 1 N ISTM Io N 1 1 S F A 1 ,N ,.-.1f--7 I 'j'rf'---1, fri?-'Y-H-'-, -ffrf--www. X I B :I A I , 1 A , I i .Na I 1 , I 1 v ,.,l .,I. .,.'n I, , I , 1' af I ,. Q- ' I It-3 fiffw 'TT x gill ADMINISTRATION 17 I I , 'fa A W' QQQSEYTQQ-Q+gf,55,f,gg T Q . I, f'-f'i I , I y I lk JV l ,nv Qiffg P 1 ,gg K .A 'X ,- I is ,Li gil , . lj: K gfii I ICQ f TEM I--' ,F 7 :jI r' 5Vf T5 Im JE? 1-XJ WE, ,kiggf mg 1? I .1 Vi' , lm ki Nfl, 2 55? V215 I7 'Y fm If fzlif ,x Q Wi VN JI kifivij. 2 2554 'V 62 H1 I ref, . F72 -f W 1 3 We I 5:3 rfb T X '-Y WOMER - . pAUL su' 33 PRESIDENT PARLEY ij? 72,1 VN I 561 M9 W E5-4 If? lp . 4 YV, V.. xl , 1- T' gg, 5- - I S V7 ' ' . f V 1-if Y xv I .WHT 7.77, vi AF., V,.',.r':,,,Y3,-y-'-I-,.. , . 5. . ,5 , 4. .3 -, .oar-O-P-O,-S-opt.-O-9-'O'-P 0'5'65546'i7di'?'o blio5k'0-555933 .n-:mo-p.o-p.o.p.o-p.o-P'o-P-0-lr-0-P'0'P'o'7-oh' OJ' Q 18 ADMINISTRATION Q I I I' :. '. -,.o4gxs.o2.a-rm:deoiecridisw0211-0f'K '9 '4'0 f'0 f 0 l'011-0 n1'p.qx.o.ax.9.1:-9.1:-or-:.o.avour-o-.1-0e.!f0'1f9 'f'-oe 9--'dmc' -K THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ,,,....-f A OFFICERS OF THE BOARD PARLEY P. WOMER ........ I. President DUNCAN L. MCEACI-IRON . . V106 PfCS1dC11t ELLA MAY FIXLEY . . - - Secretary For Term Ending june, 1925 A Leon C. Schnacke, D.D ....... . -Topeka William S. Lindsay, M.D. . . Topeka Albe B. Whiting ..... . Topeka John C. McClintock, LL.D. . . Topeka Paul B. Sweet, A.B .... . Topeka Robert Stone, A.B ..... .... T Opeka A. H. Denton ....... . . Arkansas City Edward G. Buckland, M.A., LL.B. . . New Haven, Conn. For Term Ending june, 1926 Harwood O. Benton, A.B. . . . , Oberlin VVarren W. Finney, B.S. . . Emporia Howard D. Tucker, A.B. . , , I Eureka A. A. Godard . . . ...... Topeka M. L. Alden . . . . Kansas City, Kansas Alfred E. Gregory . . ..... Topeka James M. Parker . . Kansas City, Mo. For Term Ending june, 1927. S. E. Cobb ' - - - .... . Topeka I. R. Burrow . , T k George A. Guild , , ' ,rope 3 Charles S. Elliott . , , ' ' ' Opekae - - . . . Topeka Frank A. Quail, LL.B. George W. Finnup , , , . I David NeiSwangef,A.B. Q , ' 7 f ' ' wiuiam Mefriu Mills, A.B., MD. 'L ' ' ' L' ' E A -l K0 l1x-x ' - - - . . Cleveland, Ohio Garden City Topeka U Topeka D 1-ch - . . 0 Os -0- . . -Ui. V-O- .Q. Q , ,' A :OA ,- ., , .,Y,v. -.N v 'O' Dim- Yo' vl '1f W. ' xo 1.9 1 1 qi- I f- , I ...Mari 9.28..:SzQT,.Q5f,ga!E,Fa5gg553gg5E:.I, wi... . Q I . 14,Qs.s..s2 Ql- lg l - C563 I al, I, 4 :H J I5 -I S? ,S 1 17' QQ I.: J :iffy rx QI 1 V if 11 Fi I 1? ' 'JL YC A 1 A 'Q I ff--eff? ,rw I if LMI -L I ' .J.-i'1337i?-whsliiv-7 'QYQTQREZQZKLEPS - I uf? g,wff2p1g,Qf.wmw 4 , 1 ADMINISTRATION 19 frxaxif- ff-brfiwfzfwffmi 5-N. .,-, , fi-, ., ' ' ,I sl., 'Aw ' Vw' I--A wif, ' I in-Q, -LI I I , A . ,-5:51 .m,m..I,.'um3i ,b,rfv.j5, ggi ,QEg:,g,tgigg5f'i a,'f?,,i-,f--1, :.::,,1,,.,:.,-,.,QT,. A i- ,plsrvu NX: DUNCAN L. MCEACHRON, A.B., Litt.D. I Vice-President Treasurer SUSAN M. GUILD ' Dean of Women I .,ffm..II.s?,9.f,-I...s4gi,.N.I.fIs....11.44m..,,.2f - F, ELLA M. PIXLEY, A.B. Secretary JESSIE DEAN, B-3- Librar1an oarou:uazoa:onro1lK0f'lU9'f ' F555 EGF F372 g, A c, ft rw , I K I Iii LQ Q Fics r': In T591 Mild :Q I FJ E:-ini -f' 2 ,fmrs 'W 'lfffi ilxkomxl mi! sfkfa' ,.LlJ, Ll W' ff Rf-if Q . I L. ..1 If M.: . IKJI 55123 lf 3 11 151111 5 25 rf L F ' fr, Q K2 93 DV :W fig Vg I Z? Y QW- 5 WIN gf 25'-RTI , I WF' 5-L4 WH YF 1 ., ,I px eff? 652 gif T? 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'ng' .4 8-.II nk., 5 w 9.. I , I. i ffiirl' 'J 'JI 1 I I in Q Vw .N Q ,i n QOP1 If 0.79 LIBERAL AHPS 1 ...wk wr: ffl V , ,K Q J - V., 4 ,. 3 .. 1 n 4 W' fv ,fx 3 , . 3 b-o-3-o-D-o-D-0-D-0'D'0'7 7' COLLEGE A . -x cr 'V' ' ... 1 E A E DEAN PIERRE S. ZAMPIERE 0-1.051-miie-1.g.j4qgg.gagig:1,7h51i,aiqao8.1: adixaxqiiiowi. x 6 Z 0 'D O.'Xi'b'h 6gDR' Q.X'Qj'y?o13.vi,x. '-'vw--in-'ap , V. ,LMS - 1-....,. -o'P'b:-P 0-li' an - . if 0 O.i..0i.0fi.91 391.01oxoiloxuoi-o.xoioX -., .:a. .., III . . - . -Q . , , I . . . ' . . . . I - . COLLEGE 23, 'K Ii Q Q5'g5OfKqo..5q5Kg'6q1iq.ix. oevxio-F-f otqwi- v LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY PARLEY PAUL WOMER, B.D., Sc.D ...,, President DUNCAN LENDRUM MCEACHRON, A.B., Litt.D. . . . Vice President Professor of English Language PIERRE S. ZAMPIERE, A.M ......... Dean Professor of Modern Languages WILLIAM A. HARSHBARGER, B.S., Sc.D., ' Professor of Mathematics DANIEL MOSES EISK, Ph.D., D.D., Professor Emeritus of Sociology CHARLOTTE M. LEAVITT, A.M., Professor of English Literature CLEVELAND SCOTT LOPER, M.S., Professor of Engineering JOHN A. ALDRICH, M.S., Ph. D., Professor of Physics and Astronomy. SARAH LUCINDAWDOUBT, Ph. D., Professor of Botany JOHN E. I-IOLLINGSWORTI-I, Ph. D., Professor of Greek and Latin JESSIE DEAN, B.S., Librarian LUTHER D. WHIVTTEMORE, A.M Litt.D., Registrar, Professor of Education WILLIAM JOSEPH MORGAN, A.M B.D., Professor of Philosophy and Psychology ROBERTTHILLS KINGMAN, A.M., Professor of Zoology BURLEIGH REED, B.S., A.M., Professor of Chemistry. .WILLIAM A. IRWIN, A.M., Professor of Economics ELSIE L. JONES, A.M., Professor of Home Economics VICTOR EDWARD WHITE, A.M., Professor of Political Science and History EZRA CHRISTIAN BUEHLER, A.M., Professor of Public Speaking WILLIAM C. WHEELER, A.B., B.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics FRANCES DAVIS WHITTEMORE, Assistant Professor of Art SUSAN MARGARET GUILD, A.B., Dean of Women. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages ' TRANN LAMAR COLLIER, A.M., Assistant Professor of Education and I Philosophy ELRICK B DAVIS, Ph. B., Assistant Professor of English -,..g.o..g.A ,.g.V..g' ..g. .qg-D cz- --z-oc: -1:-o-an -cz -an-o tu:-,o.q:.o1-9llr.af'. I'Q-anoaazqousr-9'!ll-2'o-a:-o--I-0--I-'Of-f'0. 'f' 0 O ' ' 0 ' 'o 0 'O o an o-:D 0-1-0'i'0'Z'O'Z'0'Z'0'i'9'Y'9'?' camo.p.o.p.a.:n.o-xv-o-an-obhw-Pr0FPf0'7 o 'o 'o lg 24 COLLEGE no-noarenoarurczoczo:xo-mo.czoiuxoczo'czoczocrouz'0 -SOEKQCT1' KARL A. MENNINGER, A.M., M.D Assistant Professor of Abnormal Psychology MILDRED XVILSON, A.B., C.P.H., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology ISERTRAM XY. BIAXXVELL, A.M., Assistant Professor of History. ANGELUS T. BLIRCH, A.B., Assistant Professor of journalism HELEN XVHITAKER, AM., Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy LUCIA D. MONTOLIU, A.M., Assistant Professor of Modern For- eign Languages ANNA EDNA CHERKASKY, A.B., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages GEORGE ,l. XVOODXVARD, B.S., Director of Athletics ARTHUR C. LONBORG, LL.B., Assistant Director of Athletics Y. HELEN ANDERSON, Ph. B., Instructor in Art N. .-x. BAKER, LLB., Instructor in Accounting ALBERT H. XYINTER, B.S., Instructor in Shop EDYTHE E. SAYLOR, A.B., Instructor in Physical Education -1-ouzoqosxoxoxoxoqoqgqgqoqnqnqoqoq U10 1 9 1 1.1 VVALTER EMCH, B.S., Instructor in Engineering CLETUS BUEHRER, B.SQ, Instructor in Chemistry. HELENE ROSS, A.M., Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages FREDERICK ZIMMERMAN, A.B., Instructor in English VERNON EVERETT BUND B.S Y, Instructor in journalism ARLENE I-IALLETT, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics FLORENCE HEIZER, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking JOHN A. McAFEE, A.B., B.D., Instructor- in Religion JOHN WELLS RAHILL, A.B., B.D.. Instructor in 'Religion ELEANOR LLOYD, Assistant in Physical Education HELEN STEELE, A.B., Assistant in Home Economics EARLE G. BROWN, M.D., Lecturer on Hygiene MILTON O. NYBERG, M.D., Lecturer on Public Health. . .. .. .. .. .. .. J. .. .. . A ' f -A.'.'.'! ef dl a '-- .. .1 . Q, it l. 33..,, .g.q.1'O-Z'0 Y 0 Y 0.101010 19 1.0 1'-'D!14b!Q9. !,o, g,,gi9,x,'o.,g,1Q,x o 1 o 053119:95Q59i3355f5?lii5?!!i3ii-iw'I'Zin' ' iff' r'- 'f'r--'.- , . .. .., , , ,, - - . , , , Y. . ..,, F9-'P JE1.9E!4'iQi!?fC!'i .,Q-Q3?QfI,q,iiQ,Qq?1o3g3g3g.q.g.g.egg,gtg q.gJg.g.9.g.o.y.oy,:- C A COLLEGE-sENIoRs A 1 25 T3JolEzf9f52i'if 'f ' ' ' H' ', -ir.: -i-f . ai .4 . --r. .. .,, , , i , , , , , i mix, ,..t9,A!K.. . . 1. N.. . f - ..,A,Z ,.2 .1 . Zig'K6:P'Ktoi1!0iK'Ov1!QAl0DilC'K'O'1'0'10' Class Officers Q FIRST SEME Senior President . . , , Vice-President . Secretary . . 4 ' Treasurer ........ Student Council Representatives . .H . Junior President . . . . . Vice-President. . Secretary . . Treasurer ........ Student Council Representatives SECOND SEM Senior President .... r . . . Vice President ...... Secretary ........ Treasurer ........ Student Council Representatives - junior President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representatives STER A . iVVilliani Robinson Qi Sylvianna Maxwell x y . . Vivian Shields . . Ruth Graves Audrey Haney I Lester Blank , l . Reginald La Bunker . Mary Neiswanger . . Theresa Raida . . Katherine Mullin i I Ruth Schaffer ' 'p l Herbert Abnieyer y ii ESTER l Dewey Taylor A Marjorie Hodge 1 Eleanor Allen Audrey Haney , I Ferry Platt ' A ' l Sylvianna Maxwell .1 A Robert Myers Ruth Schaeffer Clarence Judd Marion Beck Steadman Ball Theresa Raida dom-todoa:odoc:odoc:o11odoctocKolK . ..,... ,...... A . , 1 ' ' I n s 1 1 Q V . . Q I I I Q , V, ,V , , i . ,ip , . , -. .o.,.g-o'-ax-o-anb-ex-o-ex-oi-x-ein:-0--1-0-10- i- .'i:.ari 1. ii -- i:.4i.'e '- -1 ' ' 1 ' 1010101019 . . . L . . . - - - 5 X E! o-p-4-an-o-xv-o-lu-o-an-9-xv-o-an-o-an-can-o-D-Q-P-0'll 0'1 0 ' 9 'o o ' 0 I' O 3' O F O 3. O 1. 0 . . A 4 Li 26 COLLEGE-sEN1oRs . 4 10.1'0v1-9-1-9-1:9-1'O'1'0'1'0'1'0'1'0'1'0-1'0'1'O'1'O-1-O-i0-1-O'1'0'1 0'1'o'1'o'1'o'1.o.i.o.1.o.1'0.1.0. 5. if F A 9 1 s rg i 2' y DOROTHY MCCLELLAND. . a l 4 Freshman Commission, Glee Club C47, 01 - 4 -JJ chestra C3, 43, Y-W.C.A-, H81l2L11thuS, W.G. . 'r' i ns. can. Q,- 5 Major: Public School Music. W Ld' Minor: English I z Q21 A . EJ f i . .Q A RUTH Looms. f i Y.XV.C.A. fSec'y 39, Y.W.C.A. cabinet, Ale- .5 the-in, VV. A. -X. Letter 147, Freshman Com- r ily lr if mission. NI-xjor: French. Nlinor: Spanish. V ' ., ARI ES LONG. I Alpha Delta Glee Club C2 33 Band CD. Nlajorz Economics. Nlinorz History. ' 1 . i NRY EVANS. Major: History Minor: Economics. qfiq NIFRYL DEVVEY. Kappa Alph-1 'lheta Freshman Commission , Girl Reserxe Leader C23 W.G.L,S, C NI-ijorz English. WCD- v X I-ITT Eh H.-XRVFY. - ,L I Alpha Phi XV.A.A. Pep Squad Press Club LD. XK.G.I.S. Chemistry Club Y.W.C,A, , 'N bl it 'V . 1 W .3 L14 U CH A i Xfl R1 j , ' 'J Um , ref P R, Hin W4 i ' li., Q lik: N H4 ggi bflinorz French. X A K 2 , ' J -.M W4 cv ' l , ' , Q ' f J L , A fi. F F' 'f iff r . ' 5' IIN-1-Odoczoureutncxo 19i910101U10101C1010ig xo'o o f9 o f0101o1o4 i , P Nlajorn Fnglish. l :I Q - Minor: Historv. 1-'fi O -3 F pi! 6. '-'------- --- ...ABLA : A .7--.-YL ,-.. . - ,...,....... U -.-.- .- tam., ..-1- - I . i 4 rw H ! . o -an - o -am o -am o -:i.r.o'hi'i6:-:gopiiiiQ'El!.,iB.Eii6!wl!i6??2iSiiiZ6gSJp.ed5J!i6?!EiifT ffZ?99!!dai5eiizg.-a.ijo1q,i51o.g..5.5,4gg5,,5.3.,g..,,,,,g,- 0.3 , I COLLEGE-SENIORS 27 'X ' ' - io 9f'G' 4'5 5 9 E. . 5- 1- , Q LESTER BLANK. 'gf Gamma Alpha, Football Squad 11, 2, 35, Foot- , 'ip ball Letter C25, W Club, Biology Club, Chem- ' V 5 istry Club, Student Council 145. Q Major: Botany. I Minor: Zoology. may . W .. MARJORIE HODGE. V A! Delta Gamma, Glee Club 11, 25, May Fete 115, Freshman Commission, Alethean, Y.VV. 'QW H C.A., Class Treasurer 11, 35, Junior Prom. 'L ', D ,A Kaw Editor. gi rf- V T, Major: English. i Q Minor: French, Spanish. x ,i I . 'fl i., in HARRY CRANE, A.B., LL.B. Kappa Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Sagamore, Quill Club, Dramatic Club, , ,K Press Club, Review Staff, Assistant Editor -,I Review 135, Editor 145, Kaw Staff 135, Hand I, Book Editor, Debate 12, 3, 45, I-Ielianthus, A: Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Assistant Athletic Man- yt-4 'fig ager 135, Manager 145, Class President 125, 4 si Vice President 135. Q GLADYS PHINNEY. Biology Club, Y.W.C.A., W.G.L.s. W Major: Bacteriology. ' I Fi. '7 Minor: Botany. 'C yt l Y Q' J .Jx ELIZABETH SKINNER. r X1 1 .9 is. qi sion 1Vice-president.5 ' t Major: Education. Minor' French IVAN BARKER President Ichab Sigma Phi P1 Phi Major Economics Minor Spanish Alpha Phi, Nonoso, Pep Squad 1Pres. 45, 4 W.A.A. Manager 135 President 145, Glee Club Treasurer 115 Manager 125, Y.W.C.A. Sub- Chairman 125 Cabinet 145, May Fete COU1' i miiioo 125 Chairman 135, Quartette 12.35, Pan-Hellenic President 145, Kavv Staff 139, Student Council 13, 45. Secretary Point SYS- French Club Student Athletic Board tem 145, , I 143, Spanish Club 12, 35, Freshman Commis- od First Aiders Gamma o-:camo-zo-rb'f0 'f A R ei? 8 1 A 1 ' K so o' A , ' -1 og' , . '. ' o o. , . . - , .1 r . ' .' s l I A - o - . ' ' 1 . A .M . Q p P A 5' . , H . V , -4 ' 4' . . ,- i.: 76 ag.1-'ua1-diq-o-1-0-1-D-1'0-1-0-1'0-145' I .- . : z El ' -, '?' Q Q' .' ' ' ' ' ' ' .go oiqo-roczouxo-1014 11 9ZO?OXOZO?'9'?'o'xo?otloil orare-pepo-nov-no-so-:naar-ounmxnoanoxnomnolvv'U 1 C OLLEGE SENIORS 19.3-ad-0190-ddzdfod-01-od-Ddodvdvlxododddvd x1xl,x SAGE.' Y.XX.C..-X., Spanish Club French Club Big 3 Sisttr Q'lDl'llll Ich-lbod First Aiders. E ' Major: Ifrench. 1 ' Minor: Spanish. A4 wif H3 l 1.1 l'IS'l'l'llGR SCHINUTZ. b , . . .. .. .. 6 . . . . . . . pl , , a on 2:5 C -' , 1 . . . . . . . -0-Kod-1:0-1'0-1'O-iO-1f9'3o51.o'1.o 1.olQ. 1 ' , , p u 9 u 1 0 1 ul . 'Q T44 ' -P F . i . ' - 1 f 'i LJ z H2 l-1 ' lig V . ' ' ' Q 1. 1 , C , l l - Q l f Chemistry Club, 'W.G. . Alpha Phi, Y.XV.C.A., lm l..s., w.A.A. 415. iii Major. Education. Y X Minor: English. A. P5 all . 553 If if ' . f ob-4 l'.xllDlf:N s'rR.-x1N. Pill Phi Pi Phi, Y.M.c.A., Helianthus, spanish M174 Club. , l ,ff Major: Economics. Minor: History. P r rel 2 'l ESU lulcwlcy TAYLOR. ll! lj,-fl :Xlllhkl Delta. Class President QD, Treasurer F13 W. Club, Football Q2,3J, Baseball Q33 Cap- lfffl tain C45 Freshman Football Coach 143. fm. Major: Philosophy. lf' Minor: Physics. l K., Wi W IW wg UN 1 li , EMMA BELL. Major: Latin. l- 5-I Minor: French. VXX Q .f X S91 , VN: LJ. Q 1+ l l .f'l MIRIAM IS.-XBEL RUSNIISEL. Ml K1 Dona Gamma, Y.XV.C.A., Freshman Commis- W sion. XY.G.L.S.. Press Club f1,2j, French all j Club. 'W 1 i Major: English. mfg Minor: French. y-. 'Xl - f B34 9' . no F Q lf ' . ho O 'Nl ' ff- es- f--1-l -- -- D We -' ' f YA' ' -finiifpfii051-0-1-Q-gagiggfj. q.1.'o',i, 5n,Ad.lo:'d.-od I t is l ' l ' Q' R L . 97541.Q,.,1g.g:sblQgQi.gojb.?.iogii L. J .. M f ' 19-39395531 3iQSXQ'L5i'9!I09!'-L94!!:4?Pii'Q-iiivfif5P5?55i -0775-541 T1 f 1,9 COLLEGE-SENIORS 29 Q .4 i in ' 'ff ' M- - '- A W. .W .- T r -J -.H ..-,,. , . , . X L. 5- BESS MERCER. --rp r 'J Zeta Tau Alpha. Glee Club 425, Kaw Staff ' Spanish Club, W.A.A. f15. ' 3 Major: English. l Minor: Spanish. f . ,f-1 fy' img y l. . I - RUTH GRAVES. ' I Delta Phi Delta CSec. 2, Treas. 45, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet UU, Freshman Commission, Aleth- 'gf ean Literary Society CVice-Pres. 15, Treas- P 1 urer Class C45. pm ' A Major: Art. Minor: Education. . , E if ip wifi L. R. WENDEL SHAW. , ,, f 2 Orchestra, String Quartette, Chemistry Club, Biology Club, Heiianthus, Y.M.C.A. L2 5 I Major: Chemistry. .Av Minor: Zoology and Physics. 7 ' 1 is 5 FERRY L. PLATT. ,ggi l. President Y.M.c.A. C45, couege oi-atpr 625, -'ff Student Council C45, Pi Kappa Delta fMana- ' :L ij ger 35, Extemporaneous Speaking Team C3, 45, Quill Club CChance1lor 45, Heiianrhus, Psi ' Band Cl, 25. . Major: English. Ekl Q1 Q ' Minor: Economics. We b .l f. fig 2' 4 DORA RRATTON. ' j Delta Gamma, Dramatic Club, Freshman ,oaks Commission, VV.G.L.S. f1,25, French Club C2, . ' 3, 45, Ichabod First Aiders, May Fete Com- 5' mittee, Junior Prom Chairman 435. 3' 1 Major: French. Q U, Minor: Spanish. . Q .4 Ffh' lj Q 'L CONSTANCE REED. f Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A., Pan-I-161191110 5 Council. iff! Major: English. A Minor: History. e -W 'J-. 2 xl 1 . . If ' ali 6 0V1-Oli'0,'!'O-Z'0'1'0'1'o'i'o'1'o-io po 'po 'o ' ' GH .QP 1' 0 ' 'A .. , all-ii-o.1io:g, . 7 -1- 1 . 1.o.1'6.1.o,1,o-,140-11071-i0A Qgp, ,, .. ' L, o :ro :ro min.:-sa.'. .o an 0 P' 0-'P-'U' p.a'po:loDo:n0P.0P9P '7 3 . , , . Q u u - 0 'D-I-Qui-Q1-9-g.g.1.g.g.g.g.g.g-gpjiyj 4 . . - . . . . . U . . . . - - - o ,. .1 Lf Y l. N 61 V 51 'i if V I .x EJ ill 1 fi 5: Pk. TN sv U74 iid Nil Fil PW 3 . iii TN ETH l YQ 153 1 N 'XV' Vki X Eli l fl W3 :xl 4 fl E74 Al V F COLLEGE-SENIORS 010.10191'r0fQ019101DTiC.19 06.0. W 30 .q-o-anfa:-o-ux-e-az-o-az-------- , , V MARY ANITA BIGGS. Delta Phi Alpha, Y.W.C.A., Freshman Corn- mission, French Club C1,25. Major: Mathematics. Minor: French. Allflftllih STEVENS. Dramatic Club, Helianthus Literary S-ociety. Major: Expression. Minor: Foreign Language. LA XVRENCE EVANS. , Extemporaneous Kappa Sigma, Debate Speaking, Glee Club, Oratorical Contest C45, Ht-lianthus, Pi Kappa Delta 145. Major: Economics. Minor: Education. HENRY M. BENNING. Y Sagamore CPres.5, Alpha Delta CPres. 4.5, Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 45, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4Sec'y. 2, Treas. 35, President Rooters' Club 135, Cheerleader Q3, 45, President Freshman Class, President Junior Class, Helianthus 115, Kaw Staff, Student Council 625. ' Major: Chemistry. Minor: Zoology. VIVIAN SHIELDS. Sigma Alpha Iota, Glee Club C2, 3, 45 Mana- ger H5. Helianthus CZ, 35, French Club C'l'reas. 3, Vice-pres. 45, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 145, Class Secretary 445, Junior Prom Com- mittee C35. Blue Peppers, Chapel Choir. Major: French. Minor: Public School Music. ROSE PAGE. Major: Sociology. Minor: Spanish. gh -I 0-.stag .. 1gQ'iy1Q'Qui'Q0feKiQ9319,91 If E E 9' if at .Ut 4 57 5' .l kg 5 ig' wi K 'X fir, PRI. M5 .Q AR ELL A N57 Hi: 1 Y gy. , 4 'fl f . .6 .iq ,G u 1 X - f pr 10'19'1'9'1'0'1'Q'1'.0'i'Wi'0-inDQqI,bnQQ,Qfl1.pfig.ksbqaibjiijgajoiaiuiidua-6-Yi-5 .1 6 3 b n 'Al . . . . .. . ,.,..,t..- .v.,f:v., ,,,,,,'.fw M'--fwuj 5 Y--,i -rf! - 7-'.gf .1051 ,IH 'ii '1 - 1 2- '- .5 'W . ...o-x-o-3-Qsb.o-34413516 .b-o-i.g'4p.,g Ai.gwpsggb-ggag,gq,ga:Qsg1q5g1h,b6QlxEn exam be 61:1 mi. Trunk. mx? mx. Outro .he I Q V , A! COLLEGE-SENIO RS 31 kr' 'I be s-KeJp.1c:f.q-,-:-.9eulrs.o-crfomzao-nz-,of-soap-raQSFKEZQJGK-zfdidi.qeilidiqpgqggg:qfNiGAg,a53f.gd,gigxgfqgebftgqm-35411624-hr-bp, 54 ,.. 4 eg I fi 52.4 KATE EDITH CAMERON. Q' Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 13, 45, Helianthus Literary 1 s-oeiety 41, 2, 3, 45. ig ,41,' Major: History, Political Science. F131 'C . . ' .Y I Minor: Latin. 25, -4 .4 5 W' ENOLA KEENEY. . Ft Zeta Tau Alpha, Glee Club. i Q Major: English. 'ls 'Q Minor: French. N 1 1, Q, by -' -fa P3 1 G. LEE' SEELEY. V Alpha Delta, Washburn Band 41, 2, 3, 45, ga- Gamma Sigma C2, 35, Engineers' Club, Krazy 'A-, Kats 445, French Club. rj , , AH' 4 Major: Economics. ga. Minor: Mathematics. rot NP, . E-W W H 4 P27 DONALD MAGAW. 'IA ln? Major: Economics. 4 Minor: Education. fly 1 I I 5712? 124 C ' A AVA SHARP. Q7 Delta Gamma, N-onoso CPres.5, Y.W.C.A. ' A fVice-pres. 3, Pres. 45, Freshman Commis- , sion CPres.J, Student Council CClass Rep. 2, l 3, Vieefpres.45, Glee Club 41, 25, Chemistry A Club 415, W.G.L.s. 41, 2. Pres. 3.5 4 Y Major: History. PX' Minor: English. . A ,qw 1 1 STELLA AGNES HEDGES. ' Y.W.C.A., French Club, Glee club CZD, -T11Hi0I' Basketball Team C39- Q.. Major: History. 7 Minor: French. l P' F. l , Al 1 1 il 0 !uqe.o.mz-o-a:- o - -1' 011' 0.1. o-1.o-140-ivofi-o-1-0'1'9'1'Wx' oar-0.1:-e.q.o.dno:-z.e.a:-o-d-o-1-o-1-o-cv0--I-0--I-0-IK-0-' ' 1 -A - a--john. aims.: o xv o xv o D 0 I' 0 '--o-7 n'-- . . . - 'L ,1 -o-D-o-D-o-3-o-D-0-D-6-D10-D-0-D-9-3-6ib'0fP'03?50'P'9'3' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . if lv '59 . x - , I COLLEGE-SENIORS A xo 1 ol! o dp ax o 15.1.0 'l1 i 'o an-a.q.o.aoo.:-0.1-o-anoar-o-q-o-uno-anneuxtoenx-o-ll:-.0-ll-lv ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I . l-me 59 N Lf fm LH 0 yd :JJ at :J 'ee E -L1 4 4 :gy ll n'- ..,n TN1 Eff iii itil til Sill VS tg f fm W M N 1 l. 'All I 1 IT in 'S E GLADYS LOUISE HUSON. Della Phi Alpha, VV.G.L.S. fP1'eS-49, Blue Peppers. Pan-Hellenic Council, Y.W.C.A., It-habod First Aiders. Major: English Literature. Minor: History. GERALDINE REED. Zeta Tau Alpha, VV.A.A., Women's Rep. A. Board of Control, Y.W.C.A. Sub-Cha1r- man, Hockey 13.45, Basketball 135, Baseball 639, High Jumper 639, Orchestra 439, Blue Peppers. Major: Economics. Minor: Education. CHARLES CURRY. Delta Alpha Omega, Gamma Sigma Cl, 2, 3, 45, Chemistry Club, Engineers' Club. U Major: Chemistry. Minor: Physics. FREDERICK FINNUP. Phi Delta Theta. Major: Economics. Minor: Sociology. VERA SEAL. . ' Delta Gamma, Pan-Hellenic Council CSec'y. 3,4J. Y.W.C.A., Biology Club 43, Pres, 45, Ch9miSU'Y Club Cl, 2, 3, 43, W.G.L.S., Junior Prom Committee. , Major: Chemistry. Minor: Home Economics. BETTY FROST. KHDDa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet C45 Freshman Commission 113, Freshman Com: mission Leader C4J, French Club, Chemistry Llub, Secretary Student Council 435, Hglian- thus Cl, 23, Major: Chemistry. Minofi English Literature. 4 '1 r' x . 31 .651 0 Y 501-1e:O31ii9!149 ' 1-0-Z'091'-0-Q-011-0-1gpd1a6a1.q.' U ' . ' 1 ., ', ' 1f:w?:-F--193:-xv-m:,,,... A m mm A H 4 M o . W l. . ...-.... . . QV. E COLLEGE-SENIORS RUSSELL HORSFIELD. Gamma Alpha, SGUY- C3J, Class Vice-Presi- dent fm Treasurer f35, Y-M.C.A., Gamma Sigma, Chemistry Club f2,33, Fcotball 413, Orchestra. Major: Chemistry. Minor: German. r L Y ,El . 5, J. 5' -0.-1--0-r---042--on o-:-1 -an '- .' .Q . A ' . . . , . , . .. . -. , .' A -- ' ' Q 0 ? 0 1'-whenxnmzmul-:moi-rnfer:-19.4.-a,pe9,:-mf:-,capin-x-2a::nzn'9ntoax.'eg,5,,,,,p+,p5.,g., EQ , , I 4 K 33 Sv 4 5 u 0 ' N , 1 v 1 1 4. I . v . s. .. . 1 , 1 F 5. as 1 O I I Ls 1 F1 X if? BEATRICE KASSEBAUM. Alpha Phi, Giee Club, Freshman Commis- sion, Y,W.C.A., Blue Peppers, W.G.L.S. Qgrj Major: English. Q55 Minor: Art. bij DQ MARY HUDELSON. Delta Phi Alpha, Glee Club C1,2,3J, May Fete sub-chairmen, Y.W.C.A. Sub-Chairman CZJ, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 433, W.A.A. Vice- President 139, Hockey Team, Basketball C2, 33, Track, Tennis, Baseball, W.A.A. Letter, Lge! Helianthus, Benton Hall QPres. 25, Blue , Ri Peppers, Ichabod First Aiders. fx , Major: Economics. Minor: History, Political Science. ' ,f if S5 'Wi ISABELLA HIBARGER. , , Alpha Phi, Press Club, Chemistry Club, Y.W.c.A. Ng Mejor: Engiish. 531' , Minor: Education. Y' A iii gy HARRY K. A'rcH1soN. ,33'Q' Major: Chemistry. Minor: Physics. ,A ' ll .YA .gi Y 1 HOWARD A. JONES. ,Gamma Alpha, Y-M-C-A-,' French Club, A French Club Play 433, Chemlstfy Club' J Major: Economics. ' Minor: Philosophy. ' af ' r p I . s, , PM 1 64 - . . if . . , .J . .' . , . . . .az-o--rQ--r-o-:seo-Gr-0-'K'0'l'0 '9 U ' Q-'-1-ond-old-,D-1-old.of1'o,.1-o-110-1:0-KW-'19 1-o 1 O xp 1 Q lll0'll,0 ll 0 ll 0 ll II U II 0 II 0 ll-0 ll 9'l 9 7' -o-xv-o-D-o-p-o-:D 0-P-0'D'.0'7 '0'7 o'7 ' ' DDO?0P0b0bOP0P'0'39'?'o'P'oP COLLEGE-SENIORS 5' o.qou:ododoxoczacxocxoax,od.o.ll 5 I W A LW 34 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .g.1-9-1-0-110-1- -1'0'1'q'1'9'1' ' ' ' Lf '93 bi vi pl rf k A ii 4 1 LJ 'iii Qi wi! YE-Hi W ia , . 5 inf V ix If 5. 94 fi ,536 fN11 fill Y , P1 xy .A i fi 'Q .1 Suki vga VKX 1, IE K l bfi, 511.1 - , .Q .. E -' if fghf if-si FW s ii Ltr? za A ijm. Q ,L l I 54' , t- ,1 fini raft 574 r 31 v- '1 I' HERMAN JOHNSON. Debate 13.45, Quill Club C3,45, Orator 133, ,Z Gamma Sigma CPres.45, Press Club, Y.M. C.A, Sub-Chairman C2,35, Theolog Club, L der CP 35 Track 425, 5 U Discussion Group ea .., , French Club, Pi Kappa Delta CMgr. 45, Sagamore. Major: English. ' Minor: Philosophy. N' Major: Sociology. Minor: Economics. 5 MARIE HEKELNKAEMPER. ' Delta Gamma, Freshman Commission, Y.W. C.A., XV.G.L.S. Major: English. Minor: French. Phi Pi Phi. Pi Kappa Delta CSec'y. 35, Band Club fPres. 25, Inter-Fraternity Council C45, Track 425, Discussion Group Leader C25, Y.M.C.A. GLENN V. 'l'.-XGGART. Gamma Alpha, Y.M.C.A., Chemistry Club, Kaw Manager 635. Major: Economics. Minor: History. IORR-XINE REED YVVCA cabinet C45 C9 35 Big Sister Cap Club QPTGS 45 J'un10r Kappa Alpha Theta Cirl Reseixe Leadel t n C5 Dramatic Prom Sub Chanman Magoi Educat1on WIIHOI Spanish Q'101'01010fZ0a1g-15191oxo,xwRx-,vi llFOfIK Ufil.0 ll'O QQ gif: ng-I o .K o-.K -K 0 1P1odo i 7 iii: iifi J . . r jf 'Y V, . . . I. Q h , V-Ai Hi 34, C ' -I, Y ,I , I '- l-iii L. 13' 5- fasw A . . gn 5 5 H Q . lf' M Y ii 5? . 3 MRS. FRED.-X C. VVRAY. U JAMES XV. MARLIN. V C1,2,3,43, C4166 Club CMgr. 2, 35, Quartette X C3,45. Review Board, Press Club, Theolog -N I i L C K f' 'far VA? A i? 5 7'5f'Pif ' '17'0. .L: . 9iE!Z'P':IQ'?r0kbibyh.idexi9fx3h? bf 'f l i 1 nl f?.....,a.a...--f I x, 'X COLLEGE-SENIORS 35 4 J 1 , , . A w 5.5 'Q c 5 'Ji ' fl' FLOYD TAGGART. Y . Gamma Alpha, Glee Club C2. 3, 45, Gamma i lg ji Sigma, Y.M.C.A., chemistry-club 4121-es. 25, fs l Q Biology Club CPres. 25, Kaw Staff, Chemistry 1. Assistant C2, 3, 45. gl! V Major: Chemistry. U Minor: Bacteriology, Zoology. 9552, 'Ss ' w 5,63 EARL BREHM. lf? Phi Delta Theta, Dramatic Club, Y.M.C.A., Editor Student Handbook, Student Council, Sgt! K Blue Devils, Chemistry Club. -WX! L33 my 'LSL Major: English. ' 1-Q, Minor: Economics. :fmt Q 'ta W ! ff? fail VIVIAN CRAREY. Kappa Pi Beta, W.G.L.s., Y.W.c.A., French f fl Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. jg Major: French. ltd Minor: Spanish. fra K AUGUSTA. JANE HUNGATE. M24 Six! W N' gig Kappa Pi Beta. Biology Club, Chemistry Club. VV.G.L.S., Blue Peppers. gl? 'N-L Major: Chemistry. '-,ff Minor: Bacteriology. c SX w ,X ,Q 1, Q ,G ai +5- 1 45 A THERESA BARKER. , ' Ffa . . . , ' X-1 Big Sister Captain, Inter-racial Commission A 1 Leader. QQ' 5 Major: History, Political Science. 5 Minor: Education. 4 if A, LLOYD BECKER. ' ft. Football Squad C1, 2, 3. 45, Glee Club, Track Squad il, 2, 3, 45. Helianthus Cl. 25. Chem- , istry Club 12. 35, Chapel Choir C3, 45. Y.M.C.A. 4 .. l Major: Economics. Minor: History. .1 , . -1 010191010101 K 9 . . . . - - 1' -o,-inofa:-oicboldidluiz-dll iid-o'-d:o1cr-40-d-0-100-IK-0-'W - - ' ' ' 1 - 3 ' atouzouzonxouzonrocxox -o X -.4 V . Y i.. 'Q Ly 1 F3 'li Lf 'V 5 V if el V K 57 iifl is ai fi xii' :tel VN Wi -1:1 Li ,ww iii wi V Y Y -1 E294 IQ Wg . VX ill iii rm 4 X L4- 1o:gg.g.g.gj0K-OZOZOZCZ ' ' Q1v0191010z19'1'019191 EV 36 1........ ....-.-Q-.......--................... V 'QE w i 0 P 0 Z o-P o-1.0-Dm-D-o-D-o-3.0-3-o-3-o-D-o-Z-012439790'x'o'P:o.?. COLLEGE-SENIORS odoxo.dododoaxo,cx,ododoxoxoxo:odour-oq:0 'o. , lll'Il.l..X BRONVN. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.VV.C.A., French Club. I. 1 Major: History. Minor: French. Lois IRENE HVNTER. .W.C.A., W Phi Sigma Omega, Delta Phi Delta, Y XV.G,l..S. C'l'reas. 25, Pan-Hellenic Council. Major: English. Minor: A rt. GEORGE BRUCE. Kappa Sigma, Track 625, Football C2, 3, 43. A Major: History, Political Science. . Minor: Economics. ' HAZEL MQCALL. W Phi Sigma Omega, Y.VV.C.A., Chemistry Club. Major: Home Economics. , Minor: Ch emistry. EININ K. BAUMAN. . Phi Pi Pm. . Major: Greek. Minor: Education. . . 4 : . z 4 : 5 .Q 4 e l 5 .U 1 4 gf ffl . . I 3 A Q i J .0 'G . ' I 'r W Q .Q : X 4 'r N' , Q gh' 1 i STEPHEN HVMPHREY. ' Gamma Alpha, Quill Club, Review Staff, 7 Major: English. 5 Minor: Philosophy. H ,V . XJ 3 AW! 6 AO' .1 K r. A... V, 5 Q E 1 1, F-'N N . . P -' it-1-0.1-0-1.0.1Q0:1-9 1.9 g.g-g..,1,,,1.b,d,gz1 'x- Q F l V G A gt ? . og 'Irfillcx-siviiefdta-owgxaigaggg 9,-g. 0 11,92-qoiq, o , 1, O t -. 0 ,Q Q, F ,I ' C '10 lv 0 P duno :soils o an-o xro.-an up a aio-in-Q ap' o-as o-in 641: our io an osx: o-an-o an-o-:nop aq- 01010-101' 'v COLLEGE-sEN1oRs 37 . 1 L, . . . . 1 . . . 4 . . . . . . J . . .r . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .q.g.g.1.g.g.g.g.o. .: 5 ,- L L it ol -id ci on o -zo nz oi: o drdiut Q THEODORE BELL. A i I, Chemistry Club, Blue Devils, Manager Re- 5 View 135, Alpha Delta. Major: Economics. K A' Minor: History. 1 Y AUDREY I-IANEY. ' Zeta Tau Alpha, Nonoso, Y.VV.C.A. 1Vice- A Pres. 45, W.A.A. 1Treas. 35, Kaw Staff 135, ' May Fete Committee, Student Council 125, Alethean 1Sec'y. 2, Vice-Pres. 45, Junior Class A Vice President, Junior VV.A.A Letter, Blue Peppers. Major: Mathematics. Minor: History. Q Prom Chairman, h SYLVIANNA MAXVVELL. Zeta-Tau Alpha, Editor Rexfiew 145. Asst. Editor 135, Press Club, Class Vice-President V' 145, Junior Prom Committee, Quill Club 1Sec'y.25, Assistant Editor Kaw. Alethean A 1Sec'y. 25, Nonoso, Blue Peppers. Major: Journalism. Minor: Economics. E ALLEN FOWLER. Football. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. E FORRESTINE MELBA PEAK. 4 D Hockey Team 125, Basketball Team 135, W.A.A. 12, 35. Major: Mathematics. ,1 Minor: Education, Spanish. l 01O1O1O15O1O101O1O1O1O1 0146.1 za du: doo iroik ojdlo cr dc: o trio, cz o are an - cr 5 0101010101010101010101 .1 ..:..4.'4..a....f. ..-.z.............................. dodododod 151 'o-an-oar-o-an-o-P-o-xv - -an-o-an-o-an-o-xr-cr-an-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-JI-643i-0-ll 05P'0'3'P 9 lo 'o4 o 'o','o ,.. P 38 COLLEGE--SENIORS C . at oad4o-q-o-q- o-1-o-an 0'1'0'1'9'i0i1-xbiiibii' o-ax-o-1-o-an o-d-oA-.d- 0112951-.021-.0 iCK'0'1' 'Pi' 011' 0 '4' P ' O' 4' 0 ' V A F LZ Lu i ie! mi l HQ in li i MA T525 55 is i Q. pci W4 V' I f Ni hi E74 nfl fm W4 El M W4 P1 L95 fx in gi JOHN M. GRIEST. x JEANNETTE JOHNSON. Y.XV.C.A., Delphian. l Major: English. Minor: History. i XVILLIS A. LUNDGREN. Major: Economics, Commerce. Minor: Political Science, History. SARAH SHONER. Glee Club, XV.G.L.S. Major: Public School Music. Minor: Education. Q ffl in-10.140-Q-9-q.g:g.9.i,o,d,..q.o.1.oL1-0 xo x a ago xo X . . 1 - - . . . ,- ,- sigh? .5z gi,o,1.b'1:cx xo E A A V . r. , . . . . .' .1..9,x,9,1.bi'1. ol Major: Economics. V Minor: History, Political Science. Q Q Y E'lT'l'.-X LOUISE DAVENPORT. 3 Kappa Alpha Theta, Dramatic Club, Y.W. C.A., Helianthus. Major: English. Minor: Education. V S H i 2 A fi S 3 Q asian-of:-.ao-1-14,1-'aw-4'. anga-a-aaaaszaa-aw fa, ra- . lp- ' ifiii?fF'j2 COLLEGE-JUNIO RS 39 4611-0--iw-sf0-'-fav'--rein?-was -:fm . A t o -A . sr:m7Ei2'1if is all as X ,x- 1 W ,x QQ' all PM A A DORIS THELMA ENGHOLM. ' Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary Y.W.C.A., Delph- ian Literary Society. Major: English. Min-or: Latin. 7754 Mt FF 'Q ,W 4 Qiil F'-wi HOWEL HENRY ALDEN. ,fjfg French Club, Helianthus Literary Society, F1551 Classical Club. Major: French. Minor: Latin. my qi illzgg Vi? ly,-l HARRY J. JORDAN. ,333 .U Gamma Sigma, Y'.M.C.A. QQ Major: Political Science. Minor: Economics. Y' fQl' 'NJ ,CLEOME BERTHA DRAUT. L Delta Phi Alpha, Heiiamhus Literary so- 'iii ciety, Y.W.C.A. Major: Public School Music. f , Minor: Education. fi?',f,f bfi Y I 4 'ik v . FREIDA ALLYN DICKEY. My Alpha Phi, Delphian Literary Society, Y. VV. alfa N C.A. P Major: English. by . Minor: French. W 74, Q, ,Af if CHARLES V. ROBINSON. ' Phi Pi Phi, Delta Alpha Omega, Gamma Sigma, Engineers' Club. Chemistry Club. Track. ' r En ineering 4 Majo 1 g . Minor: Chemistry and Mathematics. .1 -Q4 Q . I gh ' l .. I . . . . . 4 . '. . . . . . . . .o.q.a..g4o.q-o-q-o--9a--:aa--9o-q-o,q-o--:-of-zgo-c:-o-ax-o-no -cr-ofug-o-cz-o-sz-o-ur-o-4 ' dtodoccodoctouzouxod 0.3:-o'znmmpia-pooyfo4p.o-P-0-P-o-an-o-:D-0-7-0'J '0'7 '0'7 ' -oznoanozno-no-an-oroauoanoanodroillrobolv gqnqvudndoiwidolloxwdvbd 40 COLLEGE-JUNIORS Dxmitqvioio-io1gg401L0 1O'10'10 Q.. ,IJ W1 ' ' . .' . of a fold-O-1'0'w .Q an n 0 Q'1 'mdog . 3 I lo no nn as n u so 1 sn on 0- I 4 ttyl LJ 'fi iw tu 1 v Y lv Pi if r ffl Si i I wi ii le ii pt. EW .H I Wi Fri tiff N i 0 A +53 N E74 , A M E34 L fl ti Fil CATHERINE HELEN CONARD. YV.C.A., Bi-Ology Club, Ath- letic Association. Major: Chemistry. Minor: Bacteriology. L. HARRIET SPROUL. Delta Gamma, Freshman Commission, De- bate 115, XV.G.L.S., Y.W.C.A., Orchestra. Major: French. Minor: English. ELIZABETH HUGHES. Kappa Alpha Theta, ciety, Y.XV.C.A. Delphian Literary So- Major: Spanish. Minor: English. GILBERT ALCOTT. Alpha Delta, Pres. Major: Law. Minor: Economics. LOFISE BIYERS. Alpha Phi, Athletic Association Cl, 25, Delph- ian 115, Kaw Staff, Y.W.C.A. Major: English. Minor: Education. k.-is..,5vi...h nil.. ,Q V5 I Lf 1 9!O01I0o1-0-1-Ol'Qui-O-1.Qo1.Q.1.g31.g.1,g.14ggi,uHi,'oiluig: xi,oi1.o-1 o i -6 1 o i 1 , . . 1 . . . I f 3 oQn .oiiokxfw I f l Kappa Pi Beta, Y. Y BERT F. STEVES. Gamma Alpha, Glee Club, Football, Basket- . ball, Gymnasium Assistant. Major: Engineering. l' Minor: Mathematics and Astronomy. i 9. P ..aaa..-.A-H .-E1 . . ..-qw. 4 Mx... Z ' 'NF59541905iT'0'!'iTiQP'll'fiE'7!IF9-Q!lQi'6i3lifi'di3!'Q ff -6Z2iiii' 6E . ?i.nsP'E 2ii3'iiv3!!31iJif0'?53l5b2i?bbiT ' , - . ! . . COLLEGE-JUNIORS -ll 'M A l' . iq N' A A .314 ZELPHA M. BATES. lg mi Zeta Tau Alpha, Biology Club, Y.W.c.A., is :QW Chemistry Club, Pep Squad, French Club, .Q g l Kaw Staff. Vit.. L ., , J-A Major: Chemistry. , Minor: Home Economics. yfgj l' , , ii xl iii' :iii gr! PAUL Q. LONG. Gamma Alpha, Chemistry Club. Major: Mathematics. QQ Minor: Civil Engineering. ,I V.,-gil ,l , 3J.. Qi. iii Q GLENN E. THOMAS. QYQ , Nl, 1 Phi Pi Phi, Engineers' Club CVice-pres. 2, Sec'y. 35, Delta Alpha Omega, College Band. ' Q23 Q, V K' Major: Engineering. iq Minor: Physics. I ., p A fjl ' 5,45 in VU!! gf HELEN ANDRES. ' Q Sigma Alpha Iota, Y.W.C.A., Delpliian, Glee 2553 ' Club, Pan-Hellenic. A Major: History. Minor: English. I N1- Q raw, . .i 1 1 .. HELEN LOUISE DANGERFIELD. i 'Q Delta Gamma, Biology Club, Y.YV.C.A. Major: Botany. by Minor: Bacteriology. f N ff A ff i ' 5 ' W iw J. RAYMOND JOHNSON. ,. Q' i Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Gamma Sigma, Quin Club. V' Press Club, College Band. i- Major: Chemistry. Q Minor: Zoology and German. 1 All I . Umar- 0.-nomz o--vain:-wax-,ofczf0 i K'0--K10 'f 'f'9' 'U'-'F'i 4 '- 'f ' 'at' ' YS? 010101 o p o S41 0-D 4 019011501 mbsf?-9 bmah-2 Wh 9-3-9-3-o-P-o-S o-xiaaanibsp-o-an-o'lf-0-l 0 l '7 COLLEGE--JUNIORS carlo.:-ma-o-new 0 - o A 'O ld' 'f'! 'f 5.1 42 1 Lf 'if-1 id Q 'f 1 Ld lm 1' A 'Y 1 wil HI! 1 L23 gil 'ai 'i 1 ra, wi. ffm Qi if? fi-5 Ns . ,, 357'- ig, ji 1 4, il Sl W4 Sui Wi ' T- xxx rug ru, no .5334 W . 'il wal' M53 r C27-4 ...K 5.5-f. M 1- PXC Q3 M. M Til W4 mm li' T l 1 ri lb-J 3 3 1 4 3 i 1 l I 1 i ANNABEI. TAYLOR. Alpha Chi Omega. Major: Chemistry. Minor: Bacteriology. HENRY XVHITE. Alpha Delta. Football, Track. VV Club. Major: Political Science. Minor: Philosophy. ICVGENIA COR.-X LAUCK. Helianthus, Y.XV.C.A. Sub-Chairman, French Club. Major: English. Minor: French. JAMES NI. CALDXVELL. U Phi Delta Theta, Kaw ball. Staff. Football, Base- ' Major: Mathematics. Minor: English. LOIS JEAN LINN. Delta Gamma. Y.W.C.A., Chemistry Club, French Club, XV.G.L.S. Major: English. DONA LD XV ELTON. Phi Delta Theta, Y.M.C.A., Class President 139, Junior Prom Committee, Major: Economics. Minor: History. r '41 -to -' -4 -c e 'A' M- -'L f - 1. ' 1 2. 4 :Hi i'oE'f'iovf 5.94494 ',, sr 15.3 Y 7 V' Y YY' W 'E Y -fr HY YY A T COLLEGE-JUNIORS 43 tix, P' , , r L7 i l' i Y W pig? 2 5 lag? 1-fig WEALTHY JOHNSON. ily X. Pi Beta Phi. A Special Student. 1 l 'fatal ,L 1 ig' - i-3453 if I, J'--J ADOLE LONBORG. K4 xi Kappa Sigma, Football 135, Basketball 435, 'c Baseball C2,35. 2'-,fi . L Major: History. xfyfji ' Minor: Sociology. 'tiff .E Lili Q A fiifii fi' lji iii 9.5 MARION BECK. gifs, fi Aipiie. Phi, I-Ielianthus CPres. 35, Y.XV.C.A. I.. Cabinet, Review Staff, Kaw Editor, Press M Club, Pep Squad. Freshman Commission, MQ H-.H Glee Club C15, Girl Reserve Leader C15. May Fete Committee C25, Treasurer Junior Class C35, Junior Prom Committee C35. Major: English. Minor: Journalism. Xi, Qu Li xl .li jx iv'-ii il? Q11 , i ' A R- if? ,- rfyf HENRY oOsBY. I Y.M.C.A., Helianthus Literary Society. gm C Major: Economics. Minor: Political Science. VL!! gi .vi ffl SW ,I was FLORA VAN METER. . I ,ii Phi Sigma Omega, Quiii Club, Press Club, 2,51 fg Review Staff, W.G.L.s., Y.W.c.A. EQ Major: English. gi Minor: Journalism. ,ZQTQ J Hiya 5.5 . ' . . gf I l ' ...JJ HERBERT A. ABMEYER. L . Phi Pi Phi, Review Board C1,2.A35 Assistant 1' Editor Review cn. Associate Editor 41,25 0 Manager 63, 45, Press Club. Helianthus Presi- gl! , -' dent, Student Council. Kaw Staff. ,A 'I Major: Journalism. l .H Minor: History. 5 i . fii 0101010101 101010191 010'li01015191501U101O10191019191 - I f ii H xod ,MODOFOZOK ' fi' ,Qi if i vi lm Lis . i 4 vi 'iii N ' i wil lm I A lil N bm lf? H2 Ei T lil! Nl 5734 rf xiii at 574 l Fi - Y iii N it l 'i bi 594 Us sf i Nl W4 o xr o :nn o an-o-an-o-an o an o'-:un o-an-0 P 0 P'0 F' 0vZlDi0Z0i9P0'Z!9i0ZOZOKWKOVX' ' .. COLLEGE--JUNIORS 01019 39.4.9-10-1-0 1.9 io I 01e9'10101'9k1 010101010101161010101 ll I ORES POI AND. Delta Phi Alpha, I ' DO Freshman Commission 1 fSec'y. 15, Helianthus. YV.A.A-. ViC6'PI'95- I I ' Benton CD, Pan-Hellenic 437, Y.W-C-A-, '15, French Club, Chemistry Club. 5 W' ' I - ' 'T BACXC- JC. F51 9 . Q . 9 9 to.. f .IO n' 1 630 lo. Major: Physics. Minor: Astronomy, Matl1em8tiCS. V 'l'IelELMA MARIE YVOOD. Delta Gamma, YV.G.L.S., Freshman Commis- sion, Debate Squad, Y.VV.C.A., Pep Squad. X. Major: English. Minor: Education. uoismm' M. MATTS. I 'P Phi Pi Phi, Y.M.C.A.. Track, Varsity 1, Foot- ball, XV Club, Chemistry Club, Biology Club. Major: Chemistry. Minor: Zoology, Bacteriology. I ANNA CIVILLA VINSON. Phi Sigma Omega, Helianthus QTreasurer 35, Press Club, Review Staff, Quill Club. Major: English. Minor: Journalism. N.-X BELLE STONE. LEO Phi Sigma Omega. Freshman Commission, Y.XV.C.A. Cabinet, Press Club, Quill Club, Assistant Editor Review, Assistant Editor Kaw. Alethean. Major: Journalism. Minor: XVritten English. l W.Xl,'l'ER H. BROYVN. Phi Pi Phi, Football CVarsity 1, 2, 33, Glee Club. YY Club, Chemistry Club, Engineers' l Club. i Major: Engineering. I Minor: Bacteriology. l E u l i U V7 l, N r r 'N-1' K mimi'0PIUid'1'I!1-D71-Q-1zq.1-.giifglgligg-,Fifalimi.o1i'o-1.0.1 0 i 6 io 1 osx 0,1 Y . 'A' ' ' ' ' 'f ' ' - -0--1-ofa:-o--:mfs E it P I r' 1 gy ' Delphian, Chemistry Club, Glee Club C1,2j, 9 A Gamma Alpha, Track, Football. F tl' 9 . ' at w 1-o-1-15.19'1-0-146-140?d'Q11'0'1 o'1' . nz b -Zig-P39114 -hair?-p fp-o.,?ia..gqg .3.q5g.Qvgx29'ig'qiioQxigtsbagioygmii-yiohitogtidgglo-3.0-Zfbgijogggow I COLLEGE-JUNIORS . lf? -1 K 43 X A-1142--fb1-ff-Q4-wi'-rfofdrrm-1-.9Q-:,.afa:fr,f1qeaxaeza-ewaranmw . 5 iii? q w c , L ,r -'aaqiarssaaazast MARJORIE LILLIAN CONE. Delta Phi Alpha, Y.VV.C.A., Biology Club, Delphian, President Benton Hall. Major: Bacteriology. . Minor: Zoology. .ls ' , ONA MARY KNIGHT. . . I Freshman Commission, Y.YV.C.A. 5 'jg . :fl 1 l iii JE. Major: Mathematics. 'A Min-or: Chemistry. MQ . 2? u I A CLAREf R. VAN ORMAN. , . Delta Alpha Omega, Engineers' Club, Chem- at ,. istry Club, student Council 41, 25, Glee Club l 4 41, 2.5 K Major: Engineering. Minor: Mathematics, Physics. hal P, I IQ!! - W , Q lf A VENEVA MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN. bm Y.W.C.A. CFinance Committeeb, Washburn l Girl's Literary Society. A Q Major: English. Q, Minor: Sociology. Nfl 9- . . 554' If , r w P 4 V' f DOROTHY STARK. A .4 , l 'i Delta Gamma, w.G.L.s., Y.XV.C.A., Biology gf F' Club, Pep Squad. -I ' Major: English. 39 ' Minor: Spanish. 'Ee if .' MARION DANNENBERG. A Ma 'or' Economics 1 . . 6 Minor: History and Political Science. 9 0 1.4 0 4 o.c:-'o.u:.o.a:-o-cx-o-u:-oar-o-cz-out-o-at-0-it-0-It-0--I-0'1'0 'K'0 'K'0 'WO 'W' l via - L31 D of: or-o-3 opvofh 0 hw! oanoznaannfil-6P '3 0 o ' 0? . ' . ' - , ' . .aT,3.9X.':..D-1,c,igq,Z!gfj.g.j.p-1 Q . . . . . . - . . . . . . uf .Q W . A . - - 131160919 l +...:' miami Lf H V d will . mv. SM W , of 1 W i til L53 ,YN 2' r I. Wi? I? ' 1 Kg 5334 bar, rf! , ta fl., :Elia Y A lg. fri-l EEF fill vi J A . sl.-.fig ,. KA, . l V fjl Fo-fl ,., . ,Fw 'VI Lili ,fyi , 5 ,As V1.1 g..-,w ,. .24 I L 'Y aa ., 'vltl W1 ul,-, ifjft l V 3 '5 1. Qiiifi Q' T , ff' z if 3,1 7-. .:- I 1 l . xl f'Sx,'l Q51 rN' ' Pl .f :Q X .sl if . INN. ,I 4. M J-t TH 5434 .M I L' 5.5, N3 his 'l'l'Il'IRESA RAIDA. . , .J-,1,x. ,. Commission. Girl Dc-lta Phi Alpha, Freshman Rt-serve Leader 12, 35. Chemistry Club, Ht-lianthus Debater, Press Club, Dramatic Club, Secretary Class 12, 35, Treasurer Ben- ton Hall 425. XV.A.A., XV.A.A. Letter 425, De- bate- Team. Major: English. Minor: Public Speaking. HVBY ALICE YVILT. Alpha Phi, Delphian CPres. 35. Student Coun- 1-il 135. Y.XV.C.A.. Kaw Staff, Girl Reserve Leader, Big Sister Captain 135, Junior Prom Ckrmmittee. Major: English. Minor: French. liI'INNE'l'H H. NIEYERS. Phi Delta Theta, Glee Club 1235, Chapel Choir, Kaw Manager, Y.M.C.A. - Major: Economics. Minor: History, Political Science. MARY CASTON XVASHBURN . Kappa Alpha Theta, Helianthus CSec'y. 35, Freshman Commission, Glee Club C15, Pep Squad. Y.XY.C.A., Junior Basketball Team, Kaw Staff. Junior Prom Committee. Major: English. Minor: Public Speaking. LEE BRFCE. Kappa Sigma. Football CVarsity 1, 2, 35, Track Q15. XV Club fPres. 25. Major: Philosophy. Minor: Education. ROBERT BAVM. Alpha Delta. Football CVarsity 35, Junior Prom Committee. Major: Economics. Minor: History. ,naw ,cz '1i0r1'9'1f9'1'o'1 o COLLEGE-JUNIORS P 'T Q: lin '-'Tin' TW V , P1 'Q'j'g - '?T--j'f1'2---D1-:gf-rfff W,-f'f17--Q '-n:'fwLrvv-5 f-51.2. 5-. Y,-Q-1: 213-.-?,,.-r , , , 0 K A me ,s..a.I. , S..,'i'xTi'..a..T..a,.:x,a,.s5.Li,s.Q,...:..tlf.,.a:54.,..1.. f - i f 'iiaiii-asii-f6aii.6s1K4o.dx.o.ax o . .V I ,l 1 ., el A VJ ,l .xtw ,. 1 ,, ,Q if ' ff - -f -f ' 3 '- ' f- Y . .ND-A-L11 'Z' 11a-48:1--pb-4-nrfh..Qh4:.-l0Yl.E L ' .1 1 1 0 . ' p-121 COLLEGE--JUNICRS 47 5,4 L, ' 1. .X QEKAQQSIQBLHIG fI fi2 7Q'T? L7l'fT'f7? TTZ75-ff ff? ffl ffllf iii? Lf A if 'Effie' 4 L15 V63 F1924 . - nb? Q, ?li.l 53 3,-7:95 wb' A , Pai Q' MARY NEISWANGER. '34 M Kappa Alpha Theta, Freshman Commission. 5 Alethean, Student ,Council CSec'y. 25, YNV. Q ifiim A' C.A. Sub-Chairman, Treasurer Class CD, Pep Squad, Kaw Staff, W.A.A. QD, Vice-President E-ii. Class 135, Basketball Team. I i Major: English. I, Minor: Spanish. 4 ' Hx, 'EA' 5 fflgi ff p, ,il , Lrg W URIAH WARNER. 21,13 Quill Ciub 439, Press Club 423, Band 135, Re- E543 View Staff C4D, Gamma Sigma Literary C3, 45, X in X, Orchestra C31 Review Board 13, 4.5 5 Major: Education. V Minor: Journalism. fffigt 13413 is W liizwxi :gl lyfi ' LoUIsE W1LsoN. i,f,g4,5 Delta Phi Alpha, Deiphian, Giee Club, Y.W. lfj'fQ3 My C.A. giiq , . V cw, CN Major: Music. fl 4 A Minor: French. . 3 'kj Eff, A , , Lx , hifi imc' l i HAZEL GULEY. A Alpha Phi, Helianthus, Y.VV.C.A., orchesu-3, gfgfg Secretary Benton Hall. Major: French. Min-or: Spanish, English. Lififf is QP? f'ifl'7 4 'Q CARMEN A. BOTTIGLIERO. Sm f 1-, ' Phi Pi Phi, Glee Club, Chemistry Club. F'-'fx Y.M.C.A. , Major: Chemistry. 'N' Minor: History, Political Science. Lf: ff: .3 gil . M21 'ELIZABETH RANKIN. i Major: Economics. l wygjilvl Minor: Education. ,bfi V ,M bfi if 1' no :upturn faa:Qu t aaa H oiiawiwir-be doiododod ... . -,,- ,-3 ---'v-r',--:f'- -' K . S24 01,494,494-qfumodouoq-fo-161 LIKE. , . - , -up-oxnororu-fboPOP 101' . :v6l 7 o an o an av: o.zn.0 ll 0 P 7 o' E--JUNIORS COLLEG j W j ...W .A .K 9,1.-.qi-A .gp-zoaroazoaxoaxoanocz-9.1 Q52 48 j A , , , , , i . . . . . . . . . . . . . aaout-n-1-loeIl 0 '1f'9 o K 3 - Q ' Lf V Q ' 1 4 ' '71 Lf r bi .1 4 U. '43 bi 1 V5 V63 il Y 552 4 fl 4 l 163 N V74 rf N3 t :sm E74 , A K3 N 'sz 4 SYLVIA COHEN. can o ,:mo'xrgdir.Qn. an 'oi-hiadbbmzrli' 4, Major: Mathematics. ' WILLIAM o. HESTER. Zoology Club. Major: History, Political Science. lx Minor: Education. ' . 3. H CLARENCE JUDD. Gamma Alpha, Press Club, Band, Orchestra, Kaw Staff, Class Secretary 433, Gamma Amy, Sigma. A , Major: Journalism. j Minor: Economics. -.3 gil? , H ELEANOR CAMPBELL. J Alpha Phi, Y.W.C.A. lr ga Major: History. Ae? Minor: Political Science. ,'1, A l 1 Alf KENNETH DAVIS. ' - Alpha Delta, Chemistry Club, Football C1,2D, Baseball C2,3J, Class President 113, Y.M.C.A. R 2 Major: Economics. F Minor: Chemistry. l Q 55,1 fr VIDA PAULINE MCVICKER. Y.YV.C.A., Chemistry Club. Q Q 9 Major: Chemistry. f Minor: Bacteriology . E 5 if x. I. .5 1'9'1'0'19'1'3'1lQv1a031-Q.Q.g.1o,x o 1 6' i o A- -- . ,,.. , R 4 '. :.'!K19:!K1o' '- '- 1 -- 'a ,,.,., -, W, , , , U V1 ' o':i'o Jn.oaniot-:n.crfxn,ci.:in'o-an.:p',iup oi:qo':ui::r:q,g up o :noun o as o an o in up 6-pn 0 : ' COLLEGE-JUNIORS 'op1lKZQ'!Q614fbw.!k'9'Q'9.',Q56f?i!.b'1,6'x'oQ giggdfb gghid. 9fcin'o 'o.QdlLo.k ,a.g'd.o. 1 :Lax 411111: of 1 dk o d.o. . i LUCILE HAUSE. . ' Kappa Alpha Theta, Delphian, Y.YV.C.A., ' I' J French Club. 1 Major: English. Minor: French. A A ji f 0-if-0-1'-:D:li-0-Ile.--bfi-foci,-ofgmuap-- .. .. . . .. .. ., ., .. .. .. ,. . ., ., ., .. . , C. K L Yi l 'f' '11,-3 ,l---1-515-vnu ag:--gg ggi -,,.. -----4...- . I I I 4 g ,A l 4 1 l 1 E L WILLARD GABRIEL. Kappa Sigma, Kaw Staff, Football, Cvarsity 2, 39, W Club.. Major: Economics. ,xt 2 I' 1 w 85 Minor: History, Political Science. P . W eg A ' 'LaVERNE SNYDER. Alpha Phi, Blue Peppers. pl, ' Major: History. l, V Minor: French. 7 A ,XJ 1 'Bu . gift E A ELIZABETH SARGENT. if ' A1 ha Phi, W.A.A. Cl, 2, 35, Y.W.C.A. Sub- .Ax D Chairman, Kaw Staff, Blue Peppers. 1 v T -. Major: English. Minor: History. V Q . J KATHERINE MULLIN. A Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Phi Delta, Kaw Staff, Press Club, Treasurer Junior Class, y 9. Y.W.C.A. X I ,, Major: Journalism. 1 Minor: Art. ' . 1 l O J FRANCIS STEADMAN BALL. Phi Delta Theta, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Student A, Council, .College Orchestra. f Q Major: Economics. A fig Minor: Education. - F . I.. , 0 ...,. 3 . ' a o . 'A I ax o cz o az o an o ax o 4.9.-1.0-ano-an-o-cc-o-ax-0-db0--r-0-1-011-0-'i'0 l'0 'l'0 K'0 c '9 '9 '9 'o ,. .g. . . 4 .. . . . . -V - , 'l 8 4 1 0 I 0 K-0 X0 1 0 I 9-D-o-D-o I 0 1'0'Z'0'1'9Y' 10101 -o-:n-o,-b.:o- OJ!-9-II-0'!i.Q..0'!Dr ' o-xr-o-xr-o-an o'h-o-ll 0-ll' 0'1 0 oqocmcocodoqpxoxo'1gdou:'o,d,ofdoIl.01 .- - Lv so COLLEGE-JUNIORS l vl IW i E9 V N 1 Lf V Lp Q1 Ld lm RUTH SCHAFFER. ' Delta Gamma, Alethean CSec'y. 35, Y.W.C.A., 1 Big Sister Captain 633, French Club, Student ' Council, Vice-President Junior Class 443. Major: History. Minor: French. n v- 1 f HAROLD E. MISCHKE. . Kappa Sigma, Y.M.C.A., -Football CZ, 31, 5,2 'rl-ack 437. ,.. l Major: Political Science. 1 Minor: Education. 5 ly Ml in Ross TROUTNER. A Gamma Alpha, Chemistry Club. 'A ' Q31 Major: Political Science. ' it L11 Minor: History. l Y 54.4 J QCA MARY RAMSEY. 7 ml Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-President Class fly, Q. ll Glee Club. 61.25, Y.W.C.A., Hockey Team. il ,N Major: Piano. 1 Minor: Public School Music, rg S 7 x W1 .1 PJ f W el , jf 4 WILLIAM DUEHREN. lp. ialmma Alpha' Chemistry Club CD, Baseball N -4 . xl Major: Economics. I all Minora History. lf? Q 7 X ml W4 EVELYN HARRIS, . ,fi UTau Alpha, Y.W.C.A., Pan-Hellenic, x, 1nr:.QU31't9tt6, W.A.A., French Club. 'T MaJor: Music. ' Minor: French. ' 5 4 .Y He ' 1 xii N7 '. nba. , ly.. 7 53 . . ., .. , . . 5 V avQkU :9E.. 4u.. i f- 2-:PT T l R Y J .q .,..., ..,. rf- -,aa-, Q--., o r sly, -is-'vigih 5515-nigzb-: 1 U -4J'P5'f'3i49J' bil fPJ' 6 II,-0..b.9.:p o an 9.1: crane :moan aJn.u,:n.o5-an' , ES Sl COLLEGE-JUNIORS YSQoi!!-fo'-dzqcdqgalfeo,-dfoidiblxeo,ee!i9s.df0iQ'Pf1-3631-fg.q,Lo.q.9,q.,,q,o,.1,,q,9: , , , ,-.. u - . - i . I . . il.oc:odcbc:.oaxoc:ouzo-no LOTS STEBBINS. D C.A. Major: Sociology. Minor: Education. Q ROBERT G. GROSS. Y.M.C.A. i Major: Economics. i Minor: Education. if it I ELLA BRYDEN. Kappa Pi Beta. I u 1 GERALDINE SCOTT. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A., Glee Club. Major: History. Minor: English. 1 1' RICHARD WAHLE. Kappa Sigma, Engineering Club, Chemistry Club. Major: Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. I ROBERT J. MYERS. A Phi Delta Theta, Gamma Sigma, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet C3, 43, Class President C1,3j, Debate Glee Club, Student Council 12, 35. Major: Economics. Minor: Philosophy. 4 01010101010101010101010 i -z.io.iz.i. . . J .' 4alum-o-Fi'o,-ax-,o-'W0'F'l-0111-.Q--K-9-'P0-'K-0-'K' ' ' ' ' 'A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 01019191 Hs rf Phi Sigma Omega, eiphian, W.A.A., Y.W. A xr o p o h o-:n.n.xv.o.p.o.p.o.xn.o-:mo-an-o-n-o-D-o-ln-o-:lv-O-lD'0-P'0'7''0f5 0'3 '0'7 '9'P'0'7 ' COLLEGE-JUNIORS .g.g.g.1,g.g.g.g.o.g.g- F 32 . 0 do-az.o.ax-o-d-o-uz-o1c:-o-a:-o-ano-ano-1-0-ll!-.0-IK-0-l'0 K' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' Lf Y 4 l l LOUISE MYERS. A Alpha Phi, Kaw Staff. Major: English. -Minor: Education. iq-A I V' N ,XJ HOMER B. WHITE. i. if Alpha Delta, I-Ielianthus, Chemistry Club. y f Major: Economics. V7 Minor: English. is V L' 5, ANNA MARY BELL. . ' l VX' Delta Phi Alpha. 4 Major: Sociology. iff Minor: History. ' l '7 'U ,A A M, ALDOUS MILLS. W1 KHDDPL Sigma, Kaw Manager 135, 1 Law. A ffl all ' A Y- ld l P Q61 5 l - V l Q L N p 1 'P-'D'- ' l'OI!-0-ltaomeo-or o cz o 1 o A 1 I .v -V 1-Q. ,sz V., ,,,f- -irmwvxl U NNN., I . 'K i' 1-.vfsfmmQ,s1qw-if.6ficz9:1afQ-g,f,....,.,,.G.V r l Ilodouxoulod COLLEGE-SOPHOMORES Class Officers soPHo1vioRE President . . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . First Semester Student Council Representatives . Second Semester President. . . . . . . . . . Vice President Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . . . . Student Council Representative . FRESHMAN President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . First Semester Student Council Representative . . President . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . Second Semester o-zo-zoazo-:euro-r0d0'K0'K0 0 ' . Tom Kiene Vera Gordon Philip Peyton Helen Kesler fPhilip Lewis llaura Ferrell Ralph Fisher Earl Wriglit Elloise Keeney Gladys Magill . Lois Dean . Ralph Clary Ralph Martin Anne Brewster . Ted Decker Phillip Wahle Ralph Martin . Don Myers Anne Brewster Doris Gilmore ., 4......-.-........a- ...........-.... 010101010101010 t A, , .. i L- , , .gnpyggogxio-Z-0-Z ' . - . . i6?ii0'Xr0?i'9'?'of? 93 0 . V1 .e-:mo-p-oar-some e .uma.xv-can-o-an-o'-D-0Hl 0 ' W 9 I' N fs 54 COLLEGE-SOPHOMORES A 1 'Q -z our 9 1'5Hii9'.ijU,1x.9.1. ,-1.Q, i'9-.1 9,375 'W 'a':..---v'- o- ai 6-1-0 1, .3--, oimaaex-mc-aid-0-Gb ' ' ' ' ' ' P ,-QF. . . fl! ff? 5 Ya ggi vii 'iii N if gil hz' sp 531 72 ei! :dj , Pfp-' ' V f ffka If '--4 LL 1154 . Q4 f - Q5 H 1 , J Vik A , ' . Lin LL 2 ' A e 6 8 'A Q , v N .. . x , X Q4 ,171 sr We f Q,-P4 xnxx R P75 ix .' , Q, vp, , 1,5 N x Z .vi ,I-4 . 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Dawson R odo11101019ioqioxoqoqqoqoqoqoqoq 1010101010101 , 1 l A f A f w V15 X. , U 1 lv 9 v G M, 4, V t , ,V -Q0 G ! .V , '. . -- .., .U . . ' -U., fd .V fn -oaaovp-o'Dvo'lI'0'P'9 G S ' 4 lis ' 56 COLLEGE-SGPHOM o '1 'N 4- G ' 9 ' W , b- fm 5 Y Ve: l v V Refs V , '-4 nl 5' QQ G lm 43 l I 'iv 4 LH l ll my Lefvi I 5' :fl lil 'yin R fm l xl Cx? , V 9 gg TCI L' s Yx 4? xj rg vi L-3 fl 5 It All Zifl l ul 1 G 135 A A' 1 Ml a- VVXV gli if 94 if ,f 3 QQ NT A T, ' I ' 7 wg 153 X if , I -. 1 ' . ' ' 'jd Q G Y W . 1 4 M so W V. , YF - ll ,- 7 , , , wal, 922 no , n if I ai o ' 1' T11 1' ' Xl XI' ' W! lf 'o ,' i xg A . , ' 1 ' Q' f ' , , ' Q I.. ,Vf. ', 7 M' U, r lf lj 5 '5 ' iigif- ,A,A wi ' 3 -'N ' G 1 5 1 , ,, ' ' Ek' l :ll 551 5354 iff ' 'fn S53 mil 1 mf- V ,,,..l,, ll ymm-f l-Ifglil-rl lzdwal-as Eldred Elliott Q4 1.-,,'.f1,..1m 1- 1-.-svn D. Ewing E. Ewing Ferrell Fiederling iff 1.3iQ1,.,- I 1-'1-.-n M BI. Fr--nn-lm Freidburg Gamble Gibson qglmnp.. 1' 11-.1011 Goss'-11 L. Grant M. 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VX '1 95 Q A Q 'F V ' X 'W E?- .I O .. .I 5 l .. d 8 I 5 E ., 4 M 1 Alibi? - 0 .I 5 O .. 4 1. G U , ? i . 45 Q I 1 .1 , 1-021.0-1.o-1.o-1-o.g-Io-1.mg-9-q-'u-g-g-q-qsq.g.g.9.g.vo.x,-,,q5o5i,dix.u'k no dab 1 6.1.6 a L N I , If 1-Y., 4 -5 .Q-.,1,q5q?P?g.o, I ....an.:miem':':-H A. rvutl, ..- ,.,.....v.- ... . ..... ....- , , M., .: .. . . ,,,-.. Q Q 3 Q 5, E Q ,Wa V , w.:,m-,, J --.,,, h mggg v . V u igwf . I ME'-Zl 'W 1.r,,.192zssszexi-z.g+.--d- . C r' '-3919-9 '4lfJ!aoans z - xq ?,'3T'2?iq f ff Q COLLEGE ART ' ' - 1 wr: 5 '?:,5n' J ' 'V M-f..- .. .- ,W ,,,,,, .,.,--r.a,o. o.:o.,,r:-133.22312EI'.3.E1?CQ3igygifafaae3r.ffvr7ma.5E?,?y,Eo W , A,-....03J3nwasS:wu3 3 f21QLL2LAH,gfi' .fk l ' ' 'L val' M - ' C4 -fx f- fu .xm vgegzsgqgzigsg 63 PSS . w v E E s .4 1 1 w QE A Art School Faculty -,,.,,-f-4 EMORE FRANCES DAVIS WHITT , H1story of Art Crafts Drawmg Pamtmg and Des1gn A, V. HELEN ANDERSON, Ph.B., A FA 1 f A r f . Q A ' , ' ' , ' Curator of Mulvane Art Museum Q1 21 W, ' 147-1.o.ga9.j. o-ai-6-arfpfqqgg-gl-9--K-0-'K-Ori!-9 4 015 MRS. C. S. LOPER QF., we r Ji r Y X . 4 'QM tj Yi Y:-Qi r W 1' k E all? ra l-uf Vi all 15. Fi VCT Nag E55 rigs v, I f fr Us wr, lf'-14 mf 5. gy L gg f-X' .5 5 Mft-1' ' I yn -PS1 2357! ng! f. M V113 rw , fig' 3754 E572 sf' 1 . Fx ALE 5 is ,-. 'x Kfgilr 53 , 521 is V r YEBEY 'XVILLI -KMS VX OLFE ovqqlogg-ocxocxoaxoaxodoll oqoczoqoczoczoaxa L ,Lf-w ,g,,,m H 1 'KW K-0 1-Ol O X Q-I 0-1 o-b-o-b O I 0 1 0 X 9 an-o an o xv o D-o an o xr o an-o an-o-an o :fo :lv ovllvloflv-0 l lf05P nu.: , .. ...- f - 1 .'. o a -.-1-.-Q --.-. ...os o A 0 W1 66 COLLEGE--ART y YJ l Lf 4 Z2 4 'Q l i Q5 iz . 5 5- 1 PZ 'U Qi ti 'fi tt .5 , , is iii V31 T214 M. ai Art Department qv ULVAXIS .KRT MUSEUM-the native haunt of the Vifashburn Hohcmi in-is one of the most attractive buildings on the campus. I . - ' - lhtrt thc he-smoclced and be-bobbed aspirants gather to daub Vi I Q J Z J away to their hearts content. Xot onlv the dauhers but the intelligentsia also are provided for in the larffe 2ll't librarv and numerous collections. In the spacious and beautiful galleries, described by the .-Xrt Rews purposes on any college campus in the United States, various exhibits of noted artists have been hung this year. The displays have included such artists as Dudley Crafts Watson, I-I. A. Patterson, J. A. Cook, Bertha M. Peyton, etc. i liven the kiddies are cared for in the Sunday afternoon art story-telling hour which is under the direction of Delta Phi Delta art fraternity. Miss V. I-lelen Anderson who instructs the classes in painting, drawing and design, is becoming widely known through her portrait Work. The appreciation and study classes are under. the direction of Mrs. L. D. XX hittemore who has spent many untiring years in bringing. the Wash- burn art department to its present high status. fv at l 'l'0 K'0-'l-0--lr-0-dr-o-ex-o--z-o-dz-o-az o-as ara: c ur u . .. Q - - . .Y 4 li-9cqaObQags11g,i,o,imica , s ' e ' 's 1-1 '9 119.'.!K-Qi-Guia:-o-an-6 Q Q 5 - ' U as the best museum for exhibition Q SC .-gn P K P v 5 J, if M i X v 1 4 1 5 1 4 . 1 4 i I , Z i I 1 S i 1 i 1 3 5 s Q 3 I i 1 5 i 1 Q r 5 1 I i ? 4 1 ' f 5 z Q . ,-I T ,A fe R VM W , Q me W H in Q51 ,YS 71-1 if 4 Q gf? HP Q? R 3 xy V: N4 SS N N FP J 5 1 H1 FR Sl 4, C Sf s X 4 E K k R: E 3 ,, 1 I ' J . Hag:mggqgnmHnQ3gg3zpmmmQmQQq5m3!?9-3 ...N o:F,w MQQA J o K. i'4R,,Q.'fP.4.Q'5h:.01'X: H5l'EF5XQFii9:PEo,gp3p,5,:q1.n:o,bquxioepmhxgog E o Q MUSIC-FACULTY 67 ' in o do 1.Of.!..01..!KSQ,,Kiowiaofi-93q1gonQrefokidiieldioiqiogQQ,-E ,E-:li.z.o.q.o'x.o.q!o. fa .' T . ,l Q 7 Qs 5, V Q31 Q 1 DEAN HENRY V. STEARNS. Y? 'QU Music School Faculty A HENRY V. STEARNS, Mus.B., F.A.G.O ......... . Dean RACHEL E. JOHNSON, A.A.G.o., IRMA JANE LEWIS, VIA Instructor in Pianoforte, Organ and Instructor in Voice I-Iarmonyg Director of Children's Classes in Music Q MRS JAMES R. MCBRIDE, A.B., A FRANK S' KENYON, AB., Mus-B., Instructor in Public School Music and A , Solfeggio I- . Professor of Pianoforte Q FRANK J. KOLBABA, HELEN RUTH SCOTT, i Professor of Violin Instructor in Children's Wforkin Music A I CLORA SPALDING, Instructor in Singing and Voice 'Cul- F ture aqoctocxoctod croczodocxodvd 0101010101 10 - ,A . I Q . 0 ,. nr - - -0- - . . .f. : '.o.Vfk-L, -in-Le,fA1 ig, o .H .. - ' -loc: ucouxocxodt uxoctoctod 10101010101010Zbxoqaqggggoxo o xv o-an-o-p-o-1--0 an o an-o-rn-o-an-o an-o-an o an-o an o-zu-o-an-o-rn-o-an o-r o an-o za-o-an o-mn-o-rn-o-an o-an o an-o In 0 MUSIC The School of Mus1c A 1 - Ill school of music begin outside the college in the early days, 51.39 the catalog' merely c irry ing the statement that excellent instruc- QYE-s tion in music was available in lopeka. In 1882, the col ege began to offer instruction in musical branches and shortly afterward a regular music department was organized as an integral part of the J I 5 . . I I io 1.0.14.101,911,0.1,mx,o,1,o,1,9,1,o,1,9,1,a,1,9.1.9.1.g.Q.g.g.g.1.9.g.Q.g.9.g.g.1-o-1-0-1-O-1-mlO- 0 5 1 o ' a 2 0 .- : , . , ' 5 r- , . t c 51.3 ., ri N ' xc c 3 if V ' fi r' W rx 3 ri l d college. The department has always been one of the most progressive music departments in the middle XYes't. The Glee Club, organized in 1887, was the lirst of its kind west of the Mississippi. ln 1920. the school of music was reorganized and renamed, the work of painting and oratory was removed from the school of Music and added to the curriculum ofthe College of Liberal Arts. and the courses in music established upon a four year basis leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Music with Public School Music as a major. ln the past year the XVashburn College School of Music has found a new way in which to serve the rural community lying around Topeka. Many of the rural schools are anxious to offer music to their students but because of finances find themselves unable to do so. A year ago, VVash- burn inaugurated a plan of supplying these schools with student teachers who give instruction in music at no cost to the school district except for the transportation of the teacher. The work is supervised by the instruc- tor in Public School Music at the college and gives the -students real teaching experience. 1010191Q101Oi19Qpgg-,139xoxoxo li' Q t Q s- li M v v lv. A YT . V .' i M I ..--a...... ---Q-nan... -.. 5 ' s 'C .' ', ' ' 3 1 l o' -A . -'- .i- IZ ' -- e - ., v ik ui., . o 1 . . . .i , io i o : 9 '9i ''3 5'P'9:1il'0Pll-0'Il-0-1650in-o-an-om:-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-xv-o-an-o-an-o-nmo-an-o-an-o-an-o-nn MUSIC-SENIORS 69 f 1 dlofd-o91-6-ll-05 -6-Rea-Kewillwk-o-Q66-G-D5!Ki91uxQo-ixfglgpo-q-'b-i-ogq-o-q.q,.g.g.q,g.q. . it Q f VIRGINIA BISCOE. Sigma Alpha Iota, Y.W.C.A., VV.A.A. 635. French Club 61.25, String Quartette. Or- ' chestra 643. Major: French. Minor: Philosophy. I . ELEANOR ALLEN. A Sigma Alpha Iota. Glee Club. Orchestra, ' XVomen's Quartette f1.2,3J. Student Council . C3J, Vice-President Junior Class, Chapel L, Choir, Kaw Staff, Y.XV.C.A., .-LB.. B. M. Major: Music. . V Q Minor: German. li l MARG UERITE ROCKXVOOD. Glee Club, Y.NV.C.A. 'i Major: Public School Music. Q i Minor: Voice. I iw X EDNA GISH. Y.XV.C.A., NV.G.L.S. Major: Public School Music. 1 Y, Minor: Education. 1 BERNICE HEMUS. Q ' I Kappa Alpha Theta, Glee Club. Y.XV.C.A. ' 1 l Major: Theoretical Music. Minor: Organ. 1 , V Q 63 r ,A .4 . 4.0.1.o.q.q..g.Q.q.o.q.q.q-o-q-a-ug-o-upo-ax-o-q-o-uc-o--z-o-ano-x-o--z-o-c:-o-cr-o-x-o-c:-o-c-o-cr-o-cz-o-cr-o-I:-o-ur-on Q ii U 70 MUSIC--JUNIORS ' ox-o 10. i -nude-aria-aso-an-mn-o--x-o--z-'owno'c:4nfczfo-ux-a'--x-o'-r-o--r-'0--I-9-10i-K'10S1f0:-f-0f'l-9- I- - O i I il gy r I 1 i ICVELYN HARRIS. Zeta 'l'au Alpha, Y.VV.C.A., Pan-Hellenic V Girls String Quartetet. - i i Q' Major: Music. in Minor: French. 7 I A1m1.Iz,x NAPIER. icuppa Pi Beta. Glee Club, Chapel Choir, if , XV.A.A., Helianthus, Y.W.C.A. CSub-ChaiI'- fl V man 3. -li. Student Volunteers. A rx' Major: English. Minor: Music. if . 'i 43 MARY RAMSEY. Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-Pres. Class C15 Glee Club 41, 23. Y.VV.C.A., Hockey Team. I Major: Piano. Q Q14 gil Minor: Public School Music. WSW , 53. f 16:1 XVINIFRED NIFRTAITGPI. i in Sigma Alpha Iota. lil: Major: Public School Music. f 1 Minor: English. 4 ij if i I xl I BETTY SCHICIQ. V Sigma Alpha Iota, Y.W.C.A., Glee Club, Pan- 1 Hellenic . l , .ii ' , X1 , Major: Voice. L Q I Q Minor: Theory. f 1 ' l , ,ff I I if Q Ni gg I I if I i N i Q Q fi 1 9 lf? i i in l i VE!! l . I ig l i ,, il r '1 ' is -In -so -'Q 'W .0 no 'I 0 'K ' l ' h's ? '19'1i'?!E9- 4' Qefdzioicrwstz 'fdioidbofd-oecrfoFd-o-'. ' Q. 77 35' Eg-j .f593'i , :1:fzwmn,3?:f5:fwf:f'cfD:f ,A x MUSIC-SOPHOMORES 71 LN 4 - , ,gmc-fe, 1.4. V d3'?i:ff 'F. 4 , F W 1 Q51 W f 1 w ? A, 5 4 1 w if 44 if C54 fl. E I A 1 Z5 f iz I 'G 1 rv 6 r A VE S5 as E Bunker Perry Kinkaid ' ' Harris Kinkaid Arensberg Miller ' Gross Lombar McKinney H. Mxller w 'Y 521 Y F1153 '+V i rf rf L..- r x N2 4, IRA 'LX X LX x N J 1 L35-.1 VV J . J V, Q S Lx? '. 'lv if nfgw. Ffa ff 'If fi ff 9 :1 X54 lx. Q33 LF iff gif Y K- X ,j xk wg, gl J ' gl P, ,Y 1 1 I H' W A .4 w 1 ef G? bm. 1 F 4 tiff fy. V x 4 ff 'TT W 1 I .m,:.g.o:.g:o'.ag. Egjiboi-01-0-15Q-1501O'X'6'1 041'56iXfQ'1'05Zi011'0-1-0-10'120'1'0'1' - Innova:-'o-cz-o-az-o-ex-o F A -SPH , 1 I x .,, ,J 1 ozuoanoanoxnoxbv-P W an o-U on-can o-hvb b-o in o h-up 'fhmrfb 30 D 0 D17 D 0-HW hiv! o9l70LD 09' .rf 1 v 4 F1 J, m Ri 72 MUSIC-FRESHMEN ' In ' . tgwfz: -mv-. Q Vi af, m W P be F93 5.1 F5 wav K5 0 W X gg? VYQQ Lv 13,1 XY' 'XL W ' V524 5: m ff-A -my QQ LF 'W ' I1 ffl WJ 7 fig QQ L52 m J 2 Q 551' E76 emi Pty ff: N ijR?fQ! fly? E X9 ,X l .5 wi Sis Y NE 1 'v,, W! I J' r, f . 6.8 'fi 'fl ' ek? i '13 4lnIlZ2ll1'S I-Huh-ly Blzmxwlmll Shultz Zimmerman ly ' .lIlllliSUll SCIIXYZIVKZ Kiln-ll Morris 5Qj', Ili'-hm..ml llnll--ll Iiomig Hum-ks Smith QV, 1',' ,' 1531251 I 3 V 5325: '- Y If mf vs ,ful W, f N, .J fijli ,L j fy rye LX ' 1 A Ain ,sf X N34 K, ,5-.9 fx 7.42313 xg, .31 1-Rs iw J 1:41 T525 nal' ii N3 m ' rf-5: 5- ,kx 5 Fx, if? ,m ,mv mm mm 1 .5143 32351 1113fflfTlTL',2l21.'1L'1L'.T3.111E2Z2if.iZ!?' 27iLii5 -if C?1ifqLfZfi?ffTifi?g 4 ' N220 L W I A .qw 4' 'LQ1 la J ' 1 ,L Y Y -1 v ,iam ,, M .L A ,,,. .-f..1,,,,, .., Z'3g?,A7g-g-Lifqigylgiyiijgjiiz-5-,qi-,ig AWEMQ-vt? plan ULUWUR N YV Y 1 LAW , -if - A,L,.dA,,gdgU3iO f 3 -.., ,,., .L X. Lf. A-aAf-...,:,,.,,....,,n,,,.,,, awww' fa f:-M-i2.sgAAQ.A..f1li.,ff..i.c.si..ia..3L- E y gl A 1:2 l liii All A EAU A QQ Rgfmv . E553 l 1 will 7 . if. ffl bill Nj T055 Y Kiln X W . lm A gl T . AQ. 1 -A . llvi ,Yi lgr. A DEAN HARRY K. ALLEN. Eg, y l1'i'ffl 5525 lil? . Q-.' i My ' 5.1.1 School of Law A Veal A Wil J' -,4.- Qlryjl HEL si 1 - ' r i A i y avv cioo was organized as one of the professional depart- gig Q ments of the college in 1903. Wi Q, .1651 lfirom 1903 until September 1918 the Law School occupied A quarters in the business district. ln 1918 it was found necessary, due to the fact that a large percentage of the lavv students were members of the E-07,5 S. A. T. C., to move the Law School to the cam us of XYashburn College. if . . P . 5 .ua Q The School was housed in Crane Gbservatory until September 1923 1' when it was removed to its present quarters in Holbrook Hall. 51 A A trial court room and a commodious library occupy the third floor. Fifi The second Hoor is occupied by class rooms and the offices of the mem- A 1 bers of the faculty. The class rooms are large, well lighted and well F: 1 tl Greenwood do ventilated. The library of the Lavv School, known as ie Law Library, contains over 9,000 volumes, about 7,500 of which are new books. member of the Association of Washbuin College School of Law is a Of ferned by the constitution and rules American Law Schools and is box the Association O10101010101010i9101O 101010101010101010101010l10101 15 10 I Y -ur ' v ,,, ,wi 1 e ,- ,. rf I ---l if A n'l Y o D of: o .o L -a 'If .Q ' 2 ' io' ,. -V TI-D-0-D-o-:Edin-o-h-o-ll-0-Devi! '7 ' 'i 5Pl 0.fPfo.xu.o-hefli'-F' 74 LAW-FACULTY Q' l E Law School Faculty VJ w . l'.-XRLEY l'.bXl'L XYOMER, lZ.D.,, Sc.D ............ President lf 2 HARRY K. ALLEN, LL.l3 ................. Dean -LN' 1 - ' M t Torts and Trusts ' bei Real lroperty, Iitles, Abstracts and Conveyancing or gages, ,fi v rt . CLINTON ,l. EVANS, .-MM., HENRY F. MASON, B.L., LL.D., 'fu . Lecturer on liailments and Carriers, Clustice of Kansas Supreme COUYU tj-'E International Law and Partnership Lecturer on Constitutional Law IEP? , tj! H-jj li.XRL II. I-I.-XTCI-IER, LL.B., JAMES R. MCBRIDE, LLB., M3 . Pill Lecturer on Legal liililiograpliy ASSlSt3.llt Professor of Law- AgCUCY, -:jg Bankruptcy Bills and Notes, Con- r flict of Laws, Insurance, Personal VIOIIX IJ. M. H.'XMIL'l'ON, LLB., Property and Quasi Contracts tlurlge of Probate Court.J X 4 IA ' E A I: . .K . Htl ttturer on. eclejral jurisdiction and OSCAR RAINES, LLB., PM Legal lztlucs, lersons and Surety- l gggii Ship Lecturer on Trial Practice and Pre- siding Judge of Practice Court iftfil V.. XYILLI.-XM NY. H.-XPYEY, , W , , X, XVILLIAM e. RALSTON, AB., LLB., lily? tlustice kansas Supreme Courtj LLD L - X 5 lc ' 'E Cuuru on 3 eb C,'5xSS1St3.Ilt Attorney Generalj Lecturer on Code Pleading and Com- fy 'rnouxs W. ieiteuifzs, LL.D., mon Law Pleadmg Q44 Professor of Law. Contracts, Dani- ages, Equity, Evidence and Private ED RQQNEYV LL.B', 4 I - . ' . :him Lorponmonb Lecturer on Criminal Law and Pro- l i cedure. Lxl lx- 'l'lrlOM.'XS QXMORY LEE, M..-X., LLB., Lecturer on Future Interests and GEORGE I-LVVHITCOMB, AB., LLB. NX ills. Uudge of Third Judicial Districtj fill Lecturer on Sales lil, ', 'l'llOM.'XS M. LILLARD, LL.H.. fi t.Xttorney Lnion Pacific Railroadj EMILY SANFORD PLA-TT, Lecturer on llailnients and Carriers Secretary of the School of Law bbs' F151 RICI-LXRD E. MCINTOSI-I, LL.B., RUTH INEZ EMCH, Lecturer on Kansas Statutes Librarian ma l ftl Fl fl Wg ll' 53 L . sl Vl?j,.,,- ,LL . L -.,, i G+-me-F23?-M-A14Maia-suffrxf-Eidilsmiziffmaxemze 0'1 0'P'0'l 0'l! Q?b'b-ID-9-lllfkbllinilrniioan-oi-xnniurxn-of .fda-:nm , ids' .g - .aa. - 'o.- jeu- Q- iq- 'g ,pi i , - TQ 52,4 'i ' LAW-sEN1oRs 75 i Q, Vai THEODORE M. METZ. 'V g Phi Alpha Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Kansas Lei Wesleyan 11, 23, Debate 153, President Law iff, School 153, Student Council 153, Gamma Sigma 14, 53, A.B., LLB. Wi mf V L.: ,f 4 , 'iii gg l ' f'x's:'f iii, ART-HUR SEELEY BREYVSTER. 5234 Phi Delta Theta, Football 11, 2, 3.43. Cap- 1 tain 143, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 4,53, -Captain l 121173 13, 43 Gamma Sigma 11, 23, LL.B. iv i QW . R. WILFORD RIEGLE. Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Kappa Delta. Kansas State , QW Teachers College 11, 2. 33, Kansas University HQ! 143, Debate 12,43, President XVashburn Bar 1 Association 163, County Attorney 173. Stu- QL dent Council 163, President 173, A.B., LL.B., AM. 4 iff, if i i ggi . 'X CHARLES ROONEY. Football 11, 23, County Attorney Practice l Court 133, LL.B. P J ,J x V Al' I gi? N. v., Crm KW Ti' CHARLES HARRISON CARPENTER. ' 9 Phi Alpha Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate My V 11,2.3.43, Extemporaneous Speaking, Stu- dent Council 133. Athletic Board, Review Staff 12, 43. Press Club 12.3. 43. Gamma Sigma 12, 3, 43. Y.M.C.A., Band 12. 43 Clerk LXQ1 Practice Court 133, Glee Club 113, President Law School 143, A.B., LLB. ,Q i K ,fx all 1 Pa 4 . . , l P . ur- oiuz- oem:-o-cb QiiiQ?1-bIiZt0-1- n-czf.o-d-o-d- of 1- o?4-,oPiK1'b9ulq oid- o-11'o-d4o-d4L6d- 011- G-d- 9',140f41'9'1' 0-CK' 0-'K' 0- Cl fl Q f 5 'w , l 1 F Fl il I A 'R A Q3 4 fl W 54 S r L9 . , . . -- -- --POP ro-up-9-an-Q-zu-canono-Dobo:-oherror-ahora:-o-no-no-anobo:-o-Doznoznohoanolno . 76 LAW-sEN1oRs ' b l l l 1 LESTER M. GOODELL. JAMES FRANKLIN BELL. ' Phi Alpha Delta, Hays Normal 615, Nebraska University 125, LL.B. LLOYD S. ROBERTS. Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Upsilon, A.B. Kansas lfniversity, Vice-President Law School C75, Secretary Bar Association C75, LL.B. HARRY CRANE. Kappa Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta, Pi Kappa Delta fPres.35, Sagamore, Quill Club, Dra- matic Club, Press Club, Review Staff. Ass't. Editor 135, Editor 645, President Rocky Mt. Editors Assn. 145, Kaw Staff, Handbook Edi- tor 135. Debate C2, 3, 45, Helianthus, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. Ass't. Athletic Manager 435, Mana- ger 445, Class President f25, Point VV C2, 3, 45 AB.. LL.B.. v .-ceo-ux-o-1-o-C-0-1-o-sz-o-cz-o-ug-Q-q-wg.g.q.g.q.g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. . . . . Q . . ' ' QOQOKOZOQOQOQQQQQQQQQOQOxoxo1 ' Q 1 QQ, LUCILE Alpha matic Ward HORN. 5 -Belmont 115. Phi, Phi Delta Delta, Kaw Staff, Dra- Club, Sec'y.-Treas. Law Sch-ool 13, 45, LAW JUNIORS A 1.0 1 Q 1 OH1 o 1 OVYZHQ 1 o,1 9t15l!.,14p'1 o 1.9 1.9 1'a 1 o 1.o 1 o gag gg qqjig Q 4.9 51.9 g Q.- 5 fl '.e--1--..........X. . - 0 O O 1 0 1 O 1 OX 0 O 1 0 X 0 1 0,1 0 1.0 1-0'iw-1-0-1.91.5-1.9-1.3-1,9-1-q.g.g.g.g.1,o,i,o-1.9.1. ?P' ff 1 l I JOSEPHINE OAKLEY. Phi Delta Delta. 5 RICHARD ALDEN SWVALLOVV. Sergeant-at-arms Law School 135, Y.M.C.A. 1 HOWARD HENRY BECKER. Kappa Sigma, Dramatic Club 12, 3, 45, Inter- Fraternity Council 13,45, Helianthus 115, Class Treasurer 115, Vice-President 'Law School 145. 1 ' CARL O. BAUMAN. Q S EDWARD CURRY. Phi Alpha Delta. Review 4 ciation 145. Club, Ass't. Athletic Manager 145, Manager 145, Student Council 145, Council 145, President YVashburn Bar Asso- Board 135. Press Inter-Fraternity o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1 ,- .go-go1o1o1o1o10CKO-K o an-o an or-o :vows o Jn-o :ro an ora-an o and :vo an o xroxnoqn 9 an o':no.b 0 LAW JUNIORS l. ..- . .-..'. 0... ,,,,,,...........31.,.. .. .. eq-o-sxQmczQo-:sfo-ano-c:-o--cio-czfo--uv-Itinimbosx-9-:to-:fa-cz!o-sz-o-cr-ua-1:10:11-0.-mn.-K-Lol-Ls. into sz-o -go 1 T1 V ll pw W4 fl ll? 13 eil V+ if N3 PM r lf: lid S . N' y X wil fl bfi VA Q N E' 'ea Ra H.-XI.I. SMITH. Phi Alpha Delta. PA lf L HA LL. Phi Alpha Delta, Athletic Board 135, Foot- ball 11, 2,3J, Captain 141, Baseball 111. 4 HA ROLD L. SMITHER. 4 l JOHN XV. SPONABLE. Phi Gamma Delta. l l li HBE RT CRA BB. Phi Alpha Delta, Y.M.C.A., President Wash- Bar Ass'n. 145, Sheriff Practice Court 131. l ALEXANDER HOTCHKISS. Phi Alpha Delta. -4-0--00-'M--60--K-Q-'K-M-K-0-Qt-0--rfb-, -.ve A-it-P .fel fumes, -sitfdvi wfie1n-if-o4-rfq--z-Q-aeo2az- - -an-a.ai.o . -Dol? 13515539 3-91.191 01? up , ji A V' I S v', ' Q 0 3 P . -rim-:ao any df cabins 6.1110 - sizing 116-i'dEiG15'.iaaga ig. -ff'- '0 'PJ 0 '5'9kP'9 'PW-'iii' 'PW 'P'U'D'0'PW-b 0?2il-25390-Hzdiv03I5,?bfQ55i0?26.bD-Qrbfo -h-orhvhfo shin.-h-'ot-it , qi LAW-JUNIOARS I X, I-IUBERT A. BRIGHTON. X x Delta Upsilon, Phi Alpha Delta. DALE M. BRYANT. Phi Alpha Delta, Gamma Sigma 12, 3, 45, Kansas University CID. C , FREDERICK GULICK. Phi Alpha Delta. plz? ERNEST ALLISON SMITH. A. B. Oberlin 619063, Harvard Summer School 11908-19109. . 5 . . ,. , . . .,1,o.1.Q.1.o.3.q.1.Q.1.9.1.Q-1-O'1'O'1'O'1'0'1 of, 2 X A X I rf .T EU f 'H F11 I If 119- , ix. Lgfi 5 535' '32, Q5 if Fi. ' I 3 iff., 'iv 'li ,-1 VN 1' 1 R Lf .. l Jill W feel ig l lt? FX 'R . ff 551 925:71 .4 V A I1 F AW 'F Kffl O I 1 l , , , . . . . - - -o-zu-o-an-o-in-o-rl-0-ll' -o-no-o-an-o-an-o-p-o-an-o-xr-o-h-o-1-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-xl-0-D-0-ll-0-l 0'1 0'3 o 3' 9 9 0 ' o ,- LAW JUNIORS oqoccscz-oc:-caros:-our -' dodoczodv-C10 1 80 - nib-1vOu1'9'1'0'1'0'1'Ol'0'1'0'1'0'1'9t1'9'1'9'1'9'1'o'1' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' iq 1 E 4 4 F Lf l KJ N' Rl F3 lf? VX? 4 fi W4 fii PZ re li A 1 4 5 ff N A F V T .A JOHN S. SLASON. Phi Alpha Delta, Assistant Athletic Manager C35 HAROLD A. CARR. Phi Delta Theta, Dramatic Club, Debate 62, 35. RALPH FRANK GLENN. Phi Delta Theta, Inter-Fraternity Council C35, Y.M.C..-X., Sergeant-at-Arms Law School 145, Builiff Practice Court 445. EVERETT E. STEERMAN. Phi Alpha, Delta. W 4'- f fF! 'l1'0'C'Q'!'lf9'F!'Pf'l'54d-0-ll:-o-ur0-dx-o-cz-o-1-o-cz-o--9 o-no o dz. o.-:- Q .cr 9. nf: Lift.--v-w 1 , iffjj 1Q,.L.kLLL4.,, , , A, WY, g - 1' - W LJ4-f ' W 'HM --ww L ' K gd .1 xl gf ,- W Cfbff' 1 fl 372' 3 lf -1 ,N-fx! 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Everyone is encouraged to take an active part in the meetings and in the work ol the Association. My THE CABINET President . . ....... . . Ava Sharp Nj Vice President . ...... . Audrey Haney Secretary . - ...... . Doris Engholin 5,5 Treasurer ....... . Vivian Shields Undergraduate Representative . . Alice Benning Q Meetings ........ . . Leona Stone 'Qi Girl Reserve . . . Lorraine Reed I Social Service . . Elizabeth Skinner is Social . . . . janet Edelblute i Finance . . Mary Hudelson Big Sister . . Ruth Loomis Bible Study n l . Ruth Graves Publicity .... . Marion Beck A World Feiiowsiiip . . . Kate Camgron Q Freshman Commission ......... 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A. is the student organization through which college men have the opportunity to develop and express iiisil their religious attitudes. The cabinet, coniposed of nine inen, serves as a nucleus and director of the activities. The association holds weekly religious meetings, as xvell as conducting study classes and per- forming various forms of social service for the connnunity. OFFICERS Vresidciit . . .... . . . Ferry Platt Yiee President . . Raymond Johnson 5CCV0T?lf5' - - . Harold McKay lrcasurer . . Robert Myers X- T. c A.. i,-Hes?-A c ,ev ,I 4 V. - . . p '-'--w-+--we----V---f . ...f jig,-A:-.-'1--'szX Tg 'W.a '9: rT'S S ' 'e 1 v i' IQ4 fill N. , . M. it ixsg-tj IX 4 ifrlj' E253 5,5 Q :YL-A Q54 A i is. Q. Iii .K YQ 'l .1 My M47 ae. Fffsgl l Wx R1 V. iff. ll' iw A 1112 ' YJ, I ' . 'lfji lf.,-ag lp'-JI lfijl Mfijl 'ellxll ,Ai i vi lp l ,Vol uf IWW i 312 -i .,i.: ,fi-f l 'il 'iw i ffl Q! 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Qggguf.-:J,x,.s-.g1,1s is-yi. of LJV 5531 lite WX E121 iii 524.552 li Q , .fi Vx X ,ful I Ili V431 lf rj-5: My 3 342' lst A Nye Kellner Brewster Morris Hammond iff Gilmore Gish Frost Adams Bra-nn T ki XVelty Adams Kingsbury Buck Bone 5 j li-if if iff, . . Freshman Commlsslon ,1- .ii- l1'i'i 37 ia RESHMAN girls who have been active in school Y. XV. C. A. lb VP Q, work and who are lookecl upon as future college leaclers, are Q,-ggi V . v , 1 of LJ chosen each year by the XXfashhurn Y. XX . Q. to form a group, 5,911 -F , , . . , , . lf.: 1: known on the campus as the l'reshman Commission. lhese girls meet H - l - fl'-' every lhursclav in Benton hall to cliscuss the prohlems of college life ,lvl -I 4 u 1 1 1 i' i i and to plan how they can hncl their places in the religious work of the ' fy-IQ, campus. - mf lilf Y 1 OFFICERS ul? President , , . Anne Brewster Vice President . - Vifglllia VVCIU' Secretary . . . Eunice Morris Treasurer .t . . Lois Gish - 1 if lift ,gl UQ . I l 675 A-gaozq. 91.95. .g,qq.g.y9.K.g: g.g,b.:g.6giQq14' g,yqgfcii.hKiS'-' i c 'tak-:Ruiz-fdiindfbiccio i1'0'Qf9'!XiD!1'0-1' didol-into-d-'o-iKe0'lKew 3630? 'Z' PM P2 'F X' '-1' -POZ . , .oi 0. -0. o ,o, O Q .. .mp 3 86 ORGANIZATIONS-RELIGIOUS in euro -ri: 1101 sz -:---I l 1.o-119.1-Vo'1.o,1,01,0.1.9.1g.11g.g.g1g.g.g.g-1-o-1-0-1-o-1 9 1 O .1-. , F rp it up if The Theolog Club p ,Q 57' group of the prospective preachers of the student body. comprise p .1 il the Theolog Club. They meet to practice the homiletic art and V if to learn from mature men methods of pastoral work. 5 E ig OFFICERS Q Vi President . . . . J. Wesley Prince E7 g Treasurer . Archibald Chinn - X 5 R. 'A Student Volunteer Band QE HE motto ofnthe movement is the evangelization of the World in ' this generation. .The local group is a number of people on our lkiisii campus who have made it their purpose to do foreign mission l service. Meetings are held to consider the problems which they will Lx' meet on the held of service and to consider their own problems of today, ' as well as for spiritual help. This is not an organization but the members A of this group hope to work through the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C.A. lil lc. to Q 9 f' ''f l'0i l-Prllivfurfo-it-ofux.om6ovcGb:it-Sis-we 1 o -fb' -6' 1 0 It ci o' uk o cc o A - - . N.. ..-LA. .1 1. 1,1 -A ,-., ,iii 295' .pu ,Q .- .. 1.1 3 '. N QQ V Q i ? Q Q. 5 i A 5 r 'Q Eg ORGANIZATIONS-HONORARY 87 V Q V V. Haney Sharp Maxwell Skinner Sli 7 EN Z Nonoso AE, M N il QNOS0, the Senior women's honorary fraternity, chooses its A glib members each year from the junior class, selecting the girls who l ' have been active in school affairs and who through their college careers have upheld the XYashburn ideals of loyalty, democracy and seholarshicp. 4 1. if The name for the organization is formed by using the first two letters of the three words in the lVashburn motto- Non Nobis Solumf' its Ri founders were Hazel Jones, Margaret iXYebb, Isabel Savage, Violet Crumbine, Majel Langhart, Flora Herrington. Faculty members are: Mrs. D. L. McEachron, Mrs. P. P. XVomer, Miss Charlotte Leavitt. tg Miss Jessie Dean. . if I K , Four girls wear the Nonoso lamp for this year. They are: Audrey A Haney, Elizabeth Skinner, Ava Sharp, and Sylvianna Maxwell. A A. A A. v A E Ki -go,-,O,--E-mi,on-,1b,,x,0.1.0.1.o.qqo..g.o.q.q.qgab--gro-159,-1-,o-upo,g-o-c:-o-cz-o-q- -cr-o-an '1'.0'1'0'1O'1-O'1'0',l -o-P . - t .o':n.o:no:n0-P0-l 0'l o'3 one on-,o-nroanbzno:na':noxno'xuo'h-oD0l'0l 7 '3 ' ORGANIZATIONS HONORARY our o ur-aiuunrczu 11611 9.-1-will 0 'W' 'K 0 - qqpedqpiqw 1,0,1-'9'Kill51fPIFK4Q ZA' 1-0 1 9 17 j . L I 1 v f - . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . , . . . . . - - - Y 0 ? ' ' 9 ' . . . I . I ' W ' EN! L- 88 .H 1 9 1 . - H I 2 ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' - . I . l 5 r V 'YJ l . 'Q . W :. My is ifyd J F? I KJ ' Q3 -:I 4 1' x . I ik f I M T' f 1 .x r. ,S rt 1 .. lip l ' ' all I Q Mun Ijunning' Robinson Johnson HQ ix? All ' kr' :Ql E l L, be E254 g gil Sagamore W ' ' i lm 'Q .XG.XMCJlQl1j, the Senior ineifg honorary fraternity, chooses its Ei 5314 incinluers from the junior class for their leadership and uneeliish service to the college. To be elected to Sagamore IS' the highest honor which can coine to a NYashburn man. if 'J .WM -yi 'Rl i i i Wag 3? VW! Wi ACTIVE MEMBERS I igif. . fag. Henry Benning Herman Johnson lk Ferry Platt william Robinson fl Heil A . IN FACULTATE AQ I-N D. L. McEachron P. P. WOIHCY W bil L. D. XVhitteinore VV. A. Harshbarger L: D. M. Fisk i VV. J. Morgan riff Harry K. Allen . WJ FN f. lxl ' ri. i L in 0-1161120 dbh do 15 qv:-rg qqqq ,ggqiqyg-1451,-at or Q. W1 I l A ml PI I EE I' ix g 'f -1 M' ' 'S ' 'F ' 4 9 'A - 7 5 . I -lf E. . ' fl .. -ff ,4',ff-V5Q gl., QQ L ij .l x:' ',, Wg f an '553'd9 'l59'C01 f01l!Q,rIKoltoxoelr'odKv AA... -.ar ,nf-.n..m. ,gp :ii Xl l Q -2. 5. if ii iff fy Gi E li. Xi 53 ill ' -2 li if i Y bw ,LE Y- . gl 4. X ii ii. v .nt K . ,ZF 1 if ' . . .53 . Q ITFP' fa. , A I T si!! , . 3 ,. tv l X '11 V .v ' -6'-ivo-nv-ounnid-5hth.o1:i?9f:J?zW!'E1b. -D ,:omhi.bm64fn-Q-an-han-'b-ilu-hannah-osx:-oan-o an-o i'0'X'0'1'0.-Z'0'Z'D4i A oRGAN1zAT1oNs-HONORARY 89 ml A-6 .nw-of-I-n!1lr4i1kiliri!df.1T1. ' - L W 'E Y 1. Tau Delta Pi ' ' sg 1-: . IX. i-4 DELTA PI is an honorary scholastic fraternity which was iq founded at Wfasliburn College in l904. To be eligible, a student Lys gg must have at least sixty hours of S work out of a possible one Q ig .iundred and twenty-four. No Nl or inferior work is allowed. The :FQ numerical average for the four years must be above ninety-two per cent. ELI gf' Those students fulfilling the requirements at the end of the First semester All VW of their senior year are included in the first drawing: and the second T gg cfravving includes those who complete the requirements at the end of the Y second semester of their senior year. Eleven members were elected to the honorary fraternity from the class ' of 1925. This is the largest number of students ever chosen to member- L I. 'E ship at the first drawing. A if pf . If is Aa , . v ' FIRST DRAWING 1924 PM iii Viral Bonjour Marian Bartel We Q. FIRST DRAWING 1925 T X Eleanor Allen Augusta Hungate M ,A Anita Biggs ' Emma Sage Virginia Biscoe Ivan Barker Dora Bratton Herman Johnson fl 'Marjorie Hodge FCYFY Platt gf Reus Roose 5 I V4 1 TAU DELTA PI FACULTY MEMBERS if Dr. D. L. MCEachf0n I Miss Helen vvhitakef Q Dr. D. M. Fisk Mrs. Clara Boyd iff D: W. A. I-Iarshbarger - Miss Ella M. Pixley 1 , Dean s. M. Guild ws? Cvllf-ffllflfbfte Leawff x F 1 ' .- ee er ' p,- J. A. Aldrich - - 1 at ' . , ii ' D 9 c:.o cz-Q.-z-0.1-o-ax-o-cz-o-A-o' . 1 L.-.0.-fo...Q.-fa-as-aa.-.or-.-.oil-9--:fp--1--fr-'62-K+-0fft 'P '1 ' 'Klgiqio .LQ -M l B 7 . Lp l vi 'if-1 H ml '41 LQ sa rm lg mi will V25 A. fy: El Qi 1 l X Sli 2-U4 we A 1 11:41 WV lla Wi QA, Wg sy, A l llii Qld E171 P2755 if f ,Af T1 RQ PX.. , xl l7i.f 1i we 'il lfylfl r . 'Qi llipi W-l H12 'Il 'An iF 3 in fill -'tri , xl Wi Fl l li ffl -1: 4.. r 11 s nsni ,,A,. . y.,--op o an Q z-,alas ,, . . . ' ' ,. . ., - - sh' D-o-h-it-0-P'0'P'9P P 'xo f l 9' W 4 90 ORGANIZATIONS-LITERARY -. ...... ,.... . ...hm l Platt XX72lI'Il6l' Maxwell Van Meter Crotts Leavitt Gray Vinson I-lolthonse Johnson Stone Cast-bit-r YVestin Johnson LOmb-211' Taskel' The Quill Club llli Ouill Chili is an association of persons interested in original jgxx, l . 'T' . . . . . . . writing. .Xt its hi-weelclv meetings, original manuscripts of its flap! 1 . 1 incmhcrs, short stories, essays, sketches and poetry, are read and criticised. 'l'wicc each year, new memhers are admitted on the basis of excellency in mamiscripts submitted. OFFICERS Chancellor . . . . . Ferry Platt Yice Chancellor . . , E11-igk B Davis Scribe ...... . . Nellie Crotts Keeper of Parchmcnts . , F101-3 Van Meter XYarden of Purse . . . Herman Johnson Program Chairman . , I Leona Stone Y?figliltdflfQiliitiffiilsffifZs11iif1Ei2eiLiT3f?i,1QiL11ff-fgfigirrfyzvrve-re- t w hen at or --1-ei -,-eefwf5JeZfQ3G?2ts9,2X,.si:.iQ4'.'3EQifL'isg'f2s.t F idiibziiib' Q V ii 6' i o 1-9:1 o-td-.0ax.o-nx.oumour-o-1-our - -ill'QiIKf95 K 'l'59'-'F'-0' A A A Q 0 . ' ' n l it ll I Yr, I Af 5 hr. wifi-ff 'ini J. Yi till eil y r., n 'Th get A KW l ,Yi tv fs Qi T 4 5 1 S l , Y S 3 l '-A 'Ni Wx L. Ri fl itil 9745 fig ilq .r-x kr if if T SCQ1 St-il 1553 gg I T1 lil few, fra x 1,--, r Hi ta, ' l El f fi l at Q K Q E at V 'A Q Y, 02 w i. Z we T5 Q ,. . A ii I -1 ll 7 l ,, ,Fr J N, -4 xv -, ,. V 1 ,i,5f-13? Q1f,1515v5-3,5,,.q ,,,,x,.,,,NL,, dw TV Y V grip 'J' 'op H - if- V J' L. 4 25 ORGANIZATIONS-LITERARY Q1 ' ,,V- , -5 , : J ai,,-s.s S ' --' f- A--4 '--' -':'-- 1 -cfm.,:-.miyswfige5,5'.-53,3g,g5,5g3gf,rQQ:g:fQfj2',:qj'?2515233111 ' Q tr 'L' mt- lea if if V65 me gill fziill jf LL gal? I, Ll rm QV lvl if .lm if , ,W xi 974, Pgvl rg, . Alethean Literary Society -he wi Alethean i tl l I ' ' - Ml + u s l ie 0 C est women s literary S0Q1QtV Qu the Czunpug It lf!! Kas organiaed in 1902 and became the sister socieqi to the Gamma Sigma EE 1EtZi1gg?C1ety In 1904' HWY have some most interesting musical and g if 'Ograms E Ni fig' will ,U , 2 fiyl 35 yt ti E35 l life 95' sift V .sl 5' lex' 5559 L J, it il lyk fl 5 l A fl .lf-1 E its l l lf :Q Q25 gr l .1 Gamma Si ma Literar Societ -rl G ff gt. 2 Gamma Sigma is composed of forty XXi3Sl1lDL11'11 men interested in debate, and in a general study of the masterpieces of literature, past and present. It is the brother organization of Aletliean. gl FZ 1 ,lg J ' --'fvwmofl .. -.qf.-wieaiwrgtizeib-'.. aofnew-vo-A-:19'-'crfvz-x2Q1w'bf:fef-rw-sie--rfv-1ebi-r-'vI-r-v--1-o--wf-1-v--r-v--r-0--1+ ,,Y r, N . , 3 2 ' I , , 1 .Kgs 4 i .H tl.lL..-,,,,,-.,.,.,,-..,T-,.,Tf-,.,.,, s .-it aiswwf-Wwasmat-'ma-ftffifxnm ' . ff 5 lm lisa lg 53 ,sa , f g ri? l L- X . l I l N -pq-...Q-wr ...fy- ,g,L :..-'cll '..f.4..as firgsiii, ' -' 92 ORGANIZATIONS-LITERARY , , - -TlT,f gf ,: , .. :Lib-fmqilzlp 'fu Agp.. ,A...' ...l,,...- 'z ., N. 4...-..'..m..' .L ah.: -sa. , 12... 'f-Y c,....., Helianthus Literary Society lleliziiitlius is the only literary society on the canipus for both nien and woint-ii. lts int-inlicrs are stuclents who take an active interest in the lives :intl ii-orlcs of present-clay novelists, poets, playwrights and short 5lHl'l' XX'l'liL'l'S. Washburn Girls' Literary Society u XX. Cisivzis organizecl on the campus to create and maintain an active literary interest :nnoiig the girls of the college. The organizatign has liail :in cnrialilc reputation as star tlebators and lost the Pi Ka a Delta cup tliis year for the lirst time in three years. Q pp C ., ,.. -J .,,--fig sffs.-,,. ,W .V v f V .5 il!f 3'l! - ' in ,ii P 1 ish A m .wi In f' 3 x 5 4 Eli 1 N iilxif ilixil ' fe? tw, sl Q-JM QF? .3 if iz' ,A itil' ldyl fjilki 5' ' Lil, ff ,AA ngj' QZXUU4 5 ' 92 fi 3 GW' i s, it Wa fm L.. 5' itil rl' 574172 . tiff lj' 22 .' 5-4,7 lijxv., Akiffl L71 1 Jfpii: Fi ff: If-75 'E ig! . .M liil T- fl W I 1 :lily rig? X i 'z Qi i V329 iii ,i,, 1 Haul Lt 4 ffl Etvwfffli ifki ,rc Ui 1. Eli 5 C, Vai IW: l 'N' c .vii mf ' l F7522 iii ll Q3 , ., X ffm'-44 if .e iizliiq r,-s Qt i xl Y l -4----QA--W- A-:--.ggg.f Y li 1 'ft ,- is ,f 3 .4 .4. i 15, -W' fix PUC , - , A A-ssl-A-,HL L1 K J' CLC ..,ms.. 'f.i.li.ae:.xasi..t'm..iQ:m - N1 ifwfff E X X xi E Q 'Hi -si E V RQ ,ti , LV VA, ' 'X','9'i La ,d ,VI Rev. fs xi Y f 1 ...Wm sig ,J ,P- x- x ,ow sgwf .vi 1 ,f-xi, 4, V 5 1,43 u 0, wil, Z' 3-T l f'f,.A7 Q-W3 a-QA. yi if .ui , g-wi i i-Lf . I QR, im, i f I I if t if 2114 J It 1 fg ' Z li ig: E ., ,L 52213 ra ,, . Miz fm 1 an ill SQ X, Vi H352 -Y -in-lg -,A---qv owl r , , .K g ,,i,..,.......,,.,,,,-,QQWQ g7j,3 Ei,?tfwf E-5 fr, -1 ,.,, 1 ---V ,V ., - -f--1------fe. -... wif Fa T' 1, ff. L 1'9 iii- f 4 M, , .JA gf? rift ,,!J,Jv ily' 'iq E51 ivif ,.,. p., 1 Viv yy A iii VZ i iiffi sp wi? 1. oi ,xy .4 . viii viii? 'TM V '1 i ' gf i,y',.,l 5 HQ? iglkidi .Aoi ff, i'Y-565 P lf! 5.17.11 H93 Nita lf!-Tx -U u'f4'j tint? ci M QQ'-S7 itfti ki fifdz IWX7 iwfii ,JN , 2 '. - W LUZQ if fx!-1 ,Y a W' Wi 1255 ., I- 3 ,R , ,J 'V R il V:- ftivii lfairif L -Gall' D522 ,if iffif few SW i P55 S91 .-,4 FXS WX? :QT Liv 1, if fi :A A I ,f,.' EEG? 5' Cai 54 as QR 'X 9 J ,nY,fgJ. 74,51 5-1.71, -V-X ...lYfY,,,L ,F a-, f, W, H . e i . , M jj- L V oRGANIzAT1oNs-LITERARY ..---- -ef:--frf- -f -ir - rf-'-wi:--'-1+ -'-' --W-f---U -.---.i.,,,,,. W , Eg,-li' 1iYf.ffL5:sv5: :wfirifi 1 sv ' ' A ' t W i' Tj- 'T' ' if ti e . . 7 Delphian Literary Society Deiphian was orgamzed in the fail of 1924131 the members of Nonoso. honorary fraternity. The society devotes its time to the study of modern literature and its creators. Carpenter Meyers Howig Dawdy Teed Johnson Inter-Literary Society Debate The Gamma Sigma Literary Society won the Pi Kappa Delta loving Cup fronl Vvashburn Gil-IS! Literary Sgqiety, XVi'1iCi'l 11215 held the cup for two years. , ,,. .. a. -r--Wfff--'ft-'T-J-'TTT' 'T R'f?i:3 ?Y 'SH 'M , .fa I I I 4 U ,lint riff. vgi iv r , 1 ,F ll Ir 4514 if xii? V 5 1 if-5 ,FAI s,fj 'f sit a2f'1 twig :UVW '. 51. V'N'1 ,. X ,K 'X 1 f will ,J-wvffr i Q - l v: ,. N. P 'ri t .H i 1 1. -is E25 Li.: 94 oRoAN1zAT1oNs-CLUBS l f ' , V . . . - e s , f is 1. lf, l 'C-040101910 L4 1 . 'li lv 'Vi ml V X L11 l f lil Qi ul lil r l ly, i' l 334 , . tl Roose Bai kei Dean Sage . 'l I't-ppziril I-Iuson Hudelson McVicar' is E4, ,ga fill . . 4 e in Ichabod First Aiders et' lil' il In tinies of troulile the water-boys dash onto the Held with pail and towel, lu revive the weary athletes and keep them in the fray. But i , ' ' . . P. if? there is another enemy to the athletes and that is scholarship, Here lx all the lcliziliocl First Aitlers step in. In moments of scholastic danger they EA! rush in to bring intellectual aid through their tutoring, and thus keep the ir' w:iri'ioi's on the held l 'l Nl ' l all rt' Q l '79 P-.ff it l M54 ,ffl an nil 555 lei Efff ft? rs, s fe A it K, all wx' - 'iii 55:54 Q5 lla ff FYI :lx V il fd Mrs! 'ki' l ,Al M if 'ii'i 1' ' F, ngmeers Club , Aty' hangs All students enrollel ' ' ' e li 4 in M . U et. in the ilingineering Department are eli ibl t Q32 t inenibeiship in the Engineers Qlub Tl I I . 2' G o 'Q gil in all lirnnqheg of eng-iif1eel.iuO. bv Qgud+i1e.e pa aims to foster an interest p, .,. lik this science. L 5 ' K ' ng tie problems Whlsh COHf1'O11f W l fl NW it SAI xiii- P V, L: -Zigi fi-.,.6T2i3?rAZ5tY KWEA i W llhx T ,zfz V Av 'WW rm A it A I ! l l 559 lf , ru 1 ,- gi V, xi, 1,- , . , 4, - i 1 1 e ,.,.,....v-...-..-.-.P--ww..-,-,.....w.,.,m- ,, ,,-A0 -M A V. ' V-' ' 'Ji' 'J QD' ,,J 15'J .1111 i T fy. 1 w,,,- 1, -', Y ' +I ' ,, T f f' -11' f-4--W -a...,.,., ,...-:A'254f':?f:1l .:Q,a:ff, 1,5-if . -1 J.: , . f K- 'Af-'1-V f 5- H- f--, 71- , -f mf.-g' V 3 .. 'ilglyf gg. I 'ru' il- 1 ' -1. f7 ' ' ':t-'--'1--Q --..--..... .,,. .4 .1 .xl I l 1 ' ' ' Q 1 ,iiyi T Eff ,wg ORGANIZATIONS-CLUBS gg LSE ,T 194 :Fil Ili? hi lt LXR f,: .551 . 1 to Q fl gil FW If' ,l S255 V ei- l i . ' The Class1cal Club , The C,ass1cal Club was organized in February, l925, by the classical department uncler Professor Hollingsvvorth, for those interested in Latin ' and Greek. The club has about twenty members vvho have charge of the ,.f ' many interesting' programs given during' the year on ancient literature '. . ' I'-F! and c1v1.,1zat1on. 5 me lifeli jfivl li will T A gil A til A fini! ffl. pgil if , fhffi 1 - gig A , fzffl ,El The French Club ffl A ..... , iigua - 1, . . . -' l ractice llsipl gi French Llub 1S organized for the puipose of secuiing ictua this bi ' ' . , 1 ' ' A D -Q ii ij in the speaking of French. Although the class ioom ?fO1 S affairs Ei . . I 1' -C f'-4 A 111 a formal Way, it does not allow the students to talk o ex e y Y lil T in ev r - 1a e. 1 fi' , if Y day langt EZ u h ld on every Second Xyednesday Qs! y Th1s year the meetings have been e . di S from French Q night. They have consisted of mus1cal p1eCGS, 5613 Eng on Subjects of ' - Ja es ' 1 pOetry, reports on French lrteiature, and even e l 1 . , French interest. tba! VN' ,IK Wg ical- l ' , ,..la My ,i . f-W ., , ,V it 1 'f ' P ie ,. I!i4'Ehsf0'P 0?7 9'1'!'0'h - an -X?9T'Zi9.ii'39ii:9iP'97 U 3'P og-in P og- 7 7:1 'Dvb'HTa0.9X'0'b UYD'QX'9'P49f'x5 - H S .J-,J -,W -, LIUB ,, 5 Q6 ORGANIZATIONS C M y yy e V. :A ,. W Y L V 4 - .mx ,.mf.?fTfTi'Zi'LQTi-,'ie,1f'.A-iieizq'-c 'roach' J dz 5 qi di 'M -M .io 1 Q -V L - i e , ,G ferr l ,FC l i .. Nik? fbi! 5 4 i f sv . iii? L 325 lx i 'ap a. Q21 il Q' I' i rw :-Q . qi Wir? Jil 5 'Yi :, 7 E: il ttf ,nyil V! y 5 . I ,A r 1-xi, L li .1: 57 xr i ' L 1' i' ' l, V-fi I f- Y i, Af ,. if 9 - V Biology Club i ti i i .A Vp'- - . HE XX'asliburn ljiological Club Cnickname B. Z. BQ was organized l' e igglsl in the fall of 1923, to lill a need among the biological departments A of llacteriology, Botany and Zoology. The colors of the club, Wi blue. green and red, are suggestive of the three subjects included. Pro- li grains under the supervision of the various departments are given every other 'lihursday evening in Rice hall. There are also parties and hikes l for thc members and friends of the club throughout the year. ' 1 I i w M 5 l ,Af ui I i 1 The Chemistry Club ' N l L, u S Js in ashburn is the Chem- iii up 5' istry Llub whose bi-monthly programs are instructive as Well as 5 A N12 of the largest departmental clul ' XM y ki , 1 7 . . 'g recreational. Tallcs, illustrated lectur 'WA the forins of entertainment and instruction. students a lceener insight into their field of study and aid them in their fa work. es, and movies are some of These programs give the li 1 4 r - ll 1 ig '1 Q V It Pr l. ,- N mv ---JD.-, --- i . ,W .r X x -ms, L.,1,l1i 1,54 -:- Nfl, pi Q4 'Q- vt I i. ,iw V A Y mm? 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C ' 'A e I -- aa,..,.'- fe-I 4 if B21 v t 4 ,gg uf f l iyx 253 l fa' if at tx . 3323 ff ' . fe? Skl111'16F Metz Myers B1 k Vi Platt Lewis Sharp Schaffer Abmgger Curry Haney Ferrell Riegle win Allen wi Y ' I itil m ef' 7 LN- 'l ' Student Council W ' I , ,- il HE Student Council was established to give the students of Xllash- burn an organization which would work for the interests of the , I student body. It is the purpose of the Council to promote the , f interests of Wlashburn, to preserve its traditions, to encourage and con- G trol student activities, and to establish a closer fellowship between the .I faculty and students, and among the constituent elements of the student body. ga ln At this time a committee composed of members of the faculty and the G Council are writing a new constitution for the Council. .It is felt that the X present constitution is rather antiquated, most certainly without any V A force or power. The new constitution, if adopted by the student body, A will give the Council more complete power over student activities and Q student conduct. 2 esentatives from the college of The council is formed of chosen repr V y A T1 C uncil conducts all mass meetings I . liberal arts and the law school. a 16 O y 4 1 . ,KH and controls the College Varsity and other XV2lSl1lD1,l111 parties as ue ' i .az-9.1:-Q.-x-o--z-o ur-o-ax-o-ur-W ' ' , . . - 1110 0-1'9v1'0'1'o'1'o 4 o 1 0 I. .' - 1 -., ! x'o'1'O'1-0.1.9.1.9.1.9.1-o71'O'1',o'1'9 1 0 1 0' gil L ' il as school elections. Fl cf! p xnollo:loDOP' n.. ...u . ..-...Q- .- 0-.......-.---0 ' U ,.Q.-....o I I A iw 'Q A :E ft 1 iw 5 . 2 V' 5 it 23 A K .915 Q it lf? i ti 13,4 ,L Elf? leg: its isa it Fel , 1 i r 1 n. 594 fs: 4 ffl NS 'Nl S I li? 1' Q8 ACTIVITIES-PUBLICATIONS ' .. . . 2- 4' 7. ifo-.d'.QZC+Qf1-0'-1 '521'.0'.1 0i'1'0 K'0 K if ex-o-d-o-d-o-1-o:1.o.1-q-x-o-x,oi1e0'1iD'1:9 129'1'9 1-ohxprx o S ' ' 1 T - -' Kenneth Meyers L . Stone Aldous Mills Marion Beck U 4.-xssiifiifiiit Editory CManagerJ fEd1t015 flvianaeerl It Didn't Happen ' - EV-ERAL years ago the Kaw Staff Writeup Was entitled How Tt Happened. Mfe wish to say that this Kaw didnlt happen-it was all arranged forg and even then it didn't happen, but' had to be drug in piece by piece. y Many battles ensued before the book was finally put together and given to the printer. First, came the battle of Enterprise Tickets.. The liaw staff won. Three dollars was added to the enterprise tickets. The students were assured of their Kaws and the Kaw managers, Aldous Mills and Kenneth Myers, were sur-e of their m-oney. I Next came the battle of Pictures. The freshmen offered-the least resistance and most of them had their pictures taken on time. The indifferent juniors and sophisticated sophomores had to' be hammered upon and hammered upon. The seniors were worst of all. Zelpha Bates and Langdon Morgan found that it was an exasperating task to try to arrange photographical dates for the organizations. And the faculty- well. after the third attempt they gave up. Jimmie Caldwell and Paul Shaner did their best to give the athleticmen the kind of pictures they wanted. Theresa Raida did the same for the girl athletes. Rubert Martin was kept busy rounding up the Law School. Ruby VVilt's cry was More Snapshots. In the meantime Katherine Mullin had been working on the artistic side of the book. Thelma Nelson and Helen Casebier were enlisted from the sophomore class to help with the division sheets and needed designs. fThen came the Xliriteups. All of the above mentioned people looked a ter their departments. Louise Myers, Mary Neiswaneel- and Jack Lowe gathered fraternity and sorority datag Murray Moxileyi and Perce Harvey helped Ruby ll ilt with the humorous sectiong Helen Peppard and Caston XX ashburn trailed the seniors trying to get their activitiesg lsletty Sargent and Clarence Judd trailed the juniors for a like reasong mon Beck wrote. Leona Stone wrote. 'f 'l'-U-Kr'-z iibfibfiiiioir dow 1 I Q- 2 p:4sj,.,--, . . 3- . .P '..q.,,:. tn. , J. NA.. ...fx 1,2 M ws Y .Q . . . . , Vg ., w gllg V Apt---g nlal yr . - - -1-.ax o a--id an'-so mio.:-'.o-bib-ibm-Q 2-T 61- 0 In 2- o 0.3. poholl.ohlQ'.P0PoP' ? im 3: E V 5 al U IV I L M 9a fl 4 7 3 K Q' ,ia Zi Y iii 35 Q33 51 in N v 4 H57 xl 3 w ii v Q. N B 4 il 23 I 3- . -, . f-K4 -J L - , ..--. J it-9 05' H-M' --H -:..-- -1 V 5, , , A-.fm.:.L..f:f..,,3...1'2 :v.LLfL12',l:,1,, 7 1 Liwqby-F -4.5 .Z fgwgk,-iz Q...,1-5--cz? rf--Y-F -:M anew -ff-L. Qf'1.Q.,.-A .' j: : Y ' gl ve- 1-ff nf-'--:Q--J -TM.--..,. L 1.0- If f! . 6 , TLA, K' 'P ,Lp if g-F1-J' 'Su -- ff ---...- , ' .figm , - . ' , ' gif-, !9'Y fLY'5Z2L':, 5f- 'z- Q. 'TZf,Y-Tn:--,-mac,-.T ,,,.,,,, lf- 9 Tbf-'-'--fiamgq..ig,fll,3-, ,ffyl 'riffs :f1,,qq,fT'Q:r-,K ,L 0 A-11---.'r.-,..e4zg2.1...' ij, S, L' X ACTIVITIES-PUBLICATIONS oo Q y P wi ,M 59: ? UQ QR: A E 5 w A B N I 3 ,A E Q E . 7.6, ,fl '1rr-:-- -R---. -Y 21 W 'il' 1'- -'-wa--v., v if 1 3,359 .fm . N M- - 'W-A-rzzf. ,:..:1.--1-'- . 4-. -1. , '- .H ., '4 o5 1 'f W1 N .J--. Ew.F 7T7F 'fi?f? UAN RW X-- L '-.--., 1-1-,. -u. , . ' 'A 'A ----1 V' zu... 1-1 u- x ww ... ........ .......a.b -XJ Pr-ppm rd Caldwell Nelson MOXIGY . S - t Judd Bates - al gen XL -fu XY:xsl1hL1 rn Abmeyer CaS6b1e1' 1 'U 1 , , 'VI , IN6'l54XVfil1gl'l' Morgan Wm A 1 yew Mullin Ruidn Gabriel lad to spend many weary hours over the Marion Beck, the editor, 1 V - ' k. XX 'ire han V. dummy, ---- VVell, its al VVe hope you are. -Kdccocxoazouzo-coa:o'ilr2'o-1101! odocl!0lK0U90'fa d 1 over. He1e IS the boo e . ypa 9qqqoQ'o1d10-1041411-65R'0 72,1 . 5 H ,1-,-,A iq lk 1 ,Xe M4 1 MN Nxcv 'WEN - . 'll , L :'f,, is U TL-X4 ylxxj Jw ,Nw dx ..iX ' L, 1-1 I ,X Y , X A . X-My 'wma , ,M N, I . ,V 1 v ., I H I 1 'I' xo, tw 1 I 1 Q w ,,1 ,, I, I -2 ,xl VW 3 '. ,W-Q ,V , I5 ll Q iff Hfjjj PFW fi! QQ' sw M1 'K5' M Venti Ty F474 'w, L Q- W N24 Q31 V! ff? VX! 7? f : by 'A-UN! ,nt A-A :,i,,,H, . ,.-,:,--', L. .. J. Inq. . ,- -1, A tl. , , 4 u 1 1, 0 to 1 1 n - - . Q 4 -' 'f'-wr' fn. .' - 1 - v '. - ' ' V A' . . . .. . . ., V, fn A A ,o,, ., I l E l 1 1 LH 'X'0'X'O'X'O'X'O-1 .O D-o-D-o-b-o-r -.o h'oxn,o1jn.jbho2IohIpkD..o.!'of!l-0,3 obo-bohohogoI,,o - o FI. - - 100 . ACTIVITIES-PUBLICATIONS ' I int-o-ar-a-ax-o-cz-o-ex-osceoar-o-d-o--c-o-ul:f.d-'-110.4-l:e'diuleda-:fm-rfoicr-9-crsQ-qr-oecn:ebfigx-.9ssx-o.-1-Q.-g.eI.q.o.,e,e,.:IoI .Io QI 6 ' 1 si 'L 1- A .J 1 VVASI-IBLJRN REVIEW V -mn V H Y V Waslvburn not ongf- -lioasts tht :: : : :'A kpeaker of the House of Representa- KANQAP w II ives this year, but also the young! u Q0 . est -member of the Kansas statf I II oovtexfvi, he,-e are e number of people 1iv.isenate, George :Clay Baker. I AFF LQ WIN V Q eee owe dicqgs. in Cottonwood Falls who were! SQHQWI' Baker 15 Only 27 years + , h. QQ 40 es Ngo time. students in Washburnolfl'-Prvbfrbly the youngest mar NEW STAFF EDITS ITS FIRST F I W IIo'0 634 A xv pil AIggeI Among these are M,-SI Ha,-.gt-ver elected to either branch of the ISSUE OF REVIEW, , . C. B ehcweecl Q 'vel 666' I , Blackshire, formerly Miss JenlK2Y'lSa5 l0giSlaf11I'e- He was edu- I o J Ieshe axes '02 100' Dev'-A Rakerg Mrs. Ed. Brandley, form-cated H1 flle T0P9ka Pwblic Scholos Unalf Warner Is Appointed As. IQ 830 WKAQAI I e C mes Emma Baken MBI ChagIT0p8k8 high school and Washiburn S0ClHfe Editor-Leona Stone T0 . c'-'veeixoll flxosaf' -99529 'ho was Miss Anna Morgang Gl'8dl1atmg from the college, he Be New Assistant Editor-I was ctlvheeg gox Awe II xQMrs. A. E. Titusg Miss Bethintered-the Washlburn school of'law W 'i , - ,- lx' Q5 W. W di 'Stout, Mrs. Frances Pretzer 1'0m '- he was graduated in ith this issu f th R ' iq gli? s Mc dvi! vile?-X aff, ek C000 Hazel Smnbfough- Jim? Mprior to his Eradu-new Staff assuings itz diiiiigs tid? me 'V ' 0 9 Ae C l R h T'h 3 lo ' ' ' .P bl' ll' i A if ee? 1 4145 ' I kstbsn msnm qw- eve 3, I Falls. Miss cemeu haev by so so wovemberand Herbert Abme r ' ' ' Qc ee hx , ee e,, 0 set Z ye , business man. if The Teachex exec' Ive? 06 oueex vi English classes a JCI 6175 011, -9 0 Q, -1 laweger, were elected without opposi- 17 ball and outplay U,gv9leI-haf? 5yQx9 any C 'ze of Iall the m P47 000099812 I' I 67-.iantlon in the spring' elections April 26 l part of the half. we Igoexfo 5916 and Girls' Glee Q0 Two 656, .bee-l,J'q1,e4e 0 Uriah Warner has .been appointed , I UNSC tightened H1 SWL 95166 ,hed III . tb Peesgda 0067 JGQQOJJG Info? hiya 6' 'eiate editor and Leona Stone as- i I1 although Schroeder Q12 few III Ralf as ma Deb! 141, P96 1.96 N 156 Qgedbte ant editor. Both are Memb 'il and Loveless one Nwtfwe Ylwe Y?-ex 'AI E silly, 'bee Offeee 171-of 5156 12,1 of Quill club and were members ed? Fix Pcdngogs. Breithaup 'edeef QSM! .exexx , ,sf gs I b'f'1- :of Dive 6110 961,-O ILP 70 me staff last year. 12151-her W,.. i gy ltlcldaughlin each put I my Y-vue I Af-.- .-.YQQ-.,-b,,II!e f7eed-he A I 01.4 alumni editor and Leona Stone . the loop twice and L A90 oft E A 'l' ' -' - - - - , , II I CBIHPUS editor. -I H them with one field' on. SSX was Wallet . - I, R0bert1Smith will e i ' .wo I Z . - 0 , I I d t the literary eiI3dedTIwitlEI WaIIshbu1IIn lea? xxefoetk, A06 80 I Heglteg thy lMarjoge Hemus 5 ' . e enc ers ad pa, ' - 'S 1 ' I I S year. obert ' , K unit but they seemed to MI qiioqleggbte IH5IIIIlQ:3l1Z llIf3I1ItIIwvI:2II liId1torII1In-Chief IfIl3IeIe::IvIQqergbeIr of Qgxil-l and wasatlls ' ' - - ' . usme s 21 ur 't dll rgfxihnhirdzi biiket' 35399 Tb e C 'Martha ThomPS9n Assistarlt MEZZEZ The feature news vii-ll lil! dcziitiiedyfflililsl yI,III - c nces .I 0 owe? E .Uriah Warner ' ' , I year by ,Helen Casebier Lf they could count. C 9,91 .Leona Stone Associate Editor In the jawn 1. 1 3 fF9Sl1man .. gg In about the first minute of 2519 95255 'J N Assistant Editor M - a Ism. department' - the second half the Env' 93504 0 Sf .Literary Ediior ? ' ist Bifk. W111 be the new soc- ' the score with a hae' Y xghw 3F t . ' ,Civilla Vinson y or' ms Dean alumni editor. . f- .. A ---M -. . eer ex ' -, ti ter of the cf- 5 i S33el:eEi?xlr .IHeIenICasebIeII 3:3 Flora Van M t change edl- Ik ' Iand gniv- QM evil -Exch Ed! , Marion Beck ' Th L , he - , I e-h-at-IIIIN5 y,k'b-DIOR: AI ange I itor. Flora VanMeteII ten Ie aw School news will be writ- I I cy 2 cveee che wee Y. umm Editor I by Rubert Martin, who is also ' Cl-9 :A Viaoxixla' 95895 wi Assistant Editorial Writer. H Lois Dean ia? School representative on the I J , Q, We Wfoeeo ge 5006 eefllle thaw ye Review BoardiSylvianna' Maxwell .Herbertaf Craile i eljfw board' ' I I we QP XoII ee ee wee won xeexv Uriah Warner James M . v ,I meyer, Platt ualified F 2 7.77 s J- 'A eo he . , ,sh . arlm Rubert M I fl , for P1-egg fl bf, Ip '90 'soil 'Viet C? etsxvi qksii-0 BV Bundy- Y artm' Vernon I' Xiissue of the Review ' 'Q ' . I J, I. 0 . ,Deg 096 .neI I . Sign , I I i g ' 5,4 700 GLZZIO, Cxviq goimlx 91095 I XXVI Entered. as secohdqelass m. tt I - , By 111. . , , ith Cv 5 64420100009 if' Wlgxxlxsdl T0Peka. Kansas, a er, In the postoffice at this e that W V , CUBETTscope WS N 9.58 Qs: IIIJGIII 060, III .- soI thi? I-SIIIIIIEIIIIIIIOII IIIIICI I iwes :IElLt'f tIIIIIeIIIwouId,,,t II E, Ete and Q' ti. 'iq 00 Olaf -D0 Q exsingle copies at office. ----. -S1l0lF'l'ide -Dpvssd t eel: bee-Ig ave to - alt? - Q. 0. 1.9 s . . .-+ Y. 0 c Use wfltgn-ng , the ' af' Oo 'oe' Q, Xscepmn f -- wma 'O' ome to the W0rI ' II:-7 Q bootces oI,o0f,III, P J, I IIIce oz: mailing at special rate of po-Ste 'But an end I dar. I P, I1 , ff bw. ,Q bo II Iseszwn 11Q3, Act of October 3 1917 ifitllffonintedaeain II? asa I I. Lf KU' -' 01 4. ' ' orp Xand Wer .I -1 -. -' - ' , 4 eW1-it ag- - e gr ,St and . hy: Mai? Church AQQQI 605503 I jlfed ateihbsfsrsafbwe isjizddisg irq the' ,. .- t . VI- IIII ' ,Q II G4 O4 - QU e S Teles - 0 .N V31 in PR ,Dogg 047' Q WZLIFIERS SHOULD GET 1:16 B Q . 31 ' er Sy, . - 6' Q7 , e are I . 4 kilt I ,vo XSPGQ -401 . dont You tyou qualifiers? - ' ' mf N77 ii'-.0 0-at Cf 42.1.1--ve i:.:::y -1. j ' .9 Af . are - any 1 -In l W: 212 III CO tff,III7154QI ' 51' ev III Boogxqesf -Ililarrhg Pr:-Qfkglgb hir? and :fm 55 5, Wt ri ' .- ' 13 te ' e if - 0 Ore - 47- . , ,N est 7' mer LL 61, .4 I e - Sen hette you arem: You, T U EI , . I lk 1- -s, S Ot EQ '1,, 0' eofe I - F Start right careful. 7 Q - - Q , reef U16 W E Yu X Will be hard Bway be I Q S-Q I . e Q--eiisss is . Qi IS 0 f I eview I x10III0e-asgatoo vaeqef standingllfgtiers pen names II, 4737 gl r kg , 'Tw I 909 zetvfsezhefiw ,R Tag-A-Long-faZ2QIre: f Q ' 05 l , Dean nnd M D ' ,eg-Y -lfley 1 I F Cub N 4' . - . L. G' 034 etfl: 4. . if entertained lasts Mwachllo, Tohelf 0 U5 eil' 5 Cloes ' 'Sweet Sixtee N 47 'o - . . Wed d H '0 Q not Il , I IIS. at their home in comnxnfy IIBIEUBIKI br ' Knew FER . Yi issue. Include material if 5 - AY' and Mrs. P 1 . en 0 rits to the RY PLkT71' - ' 6' I Q5 'Fr 95 Paul-Womey-I ivho I AND CLAE . ' .-1 , Q We I JUDD FINISH. ' DIIIIIIOII AIETCH CHALLENGES STUDENTS ...II N -'ggimgfes Sevengeeg W are glad th tflit Bafker Fitch is a great speaker,- and we I' io' 1-211 -- fr'!.9v-1-f....- a E me to Washbum-.W-me---ma.-1 ' ' .,.. . g., if PX, V - , ,ie -'ar L ,A .Ill-o.lx1orq.-ofdramQo3ggge,gI-oIiI6I..MIIIIIII I I '. I ' .gfollika P- -5-W -s H.. - . -9..!5-iv.-uQu..ig..'f-fm. . .- . I, . ,. .1 L. ...sJ.'5r.QrSz19.f.!Ci.'23,8r 931- oi pe. . , -'-- -- '+L--...-... 1 1 l i ? : 1 l l l l 1 s X 4 Aa-,-....g. A l l I b 'L w v D , ? QM-lilfi-7m3'?Q4W!2QQQQ i 4. - W9 ,I ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS 101 0 T. - ww-vi' if ff vi:-F1ffQ1F'fff-fn 'T f--1-r--Q: :T-T-TG-T,f,-,W, Y Q is Q .gif Ek wx Y 2 I, YQ W A 'Agni I 'E+ . ,jj ' I-,ggi 1,1 Qi M I iw 5239 Lf .kg -YQ w gm L 1' . PM E'AWT Q3 . if ' U I -A 'wi Ps 5? ,fe E if Q T. .1 ' I A Z4 If J REVIEW STAFF Q ' , . f: sp-I 'w-' A Vinson Thompson Maxwell Abmeb el XXIHFHPI 1 3? 'ffl ! Stfme VanMete1' 'K P q Dean Crane A. gi A V fl 1 -:antonio-u:olK0 f o gqonzoaxourod F1 .1 - 1 , , , . . A o 1 4- . Q . . n o -I n .. n-, ,.A-. '.i'.a'-- -' ' ..,.. i'6LiK4',.f. '- f A' f ' ul ,. if v, k E E, W. 5 ioE.Ki9Ii4593gggZg,q,,9,,, f f ,U .. ,,'.,,'n:, - Hearn... 'I H '- ' ' ' . doc:od6ct5'st4'dst.Oll fi t L i .919-Po-1010163 . -zn.o.zn o x o an o'xl'6g'ln'o'rb.o b'o h-o b-0-II-0 P 7 0'P OW' 0 I' ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS . ,1.,:dhd.9 ..ar,o?u:-of-K-9--I -4.9. 'K 0 'K 0 'l'0 K'0- an-o1x.ouxo-:acumen-o-zoaxoqn'-l0'K 'o o 5 '52 ,el all rt El if-N' s i i 1 3 it iii S23 N l 5 ft 5: FR lift El mfs it N Q' .35.g.gsggg.1g.g.g.q.g. Press Club l-lli Press Club whose purpose it is to arouse an active interest in A ' jf c , , . . . . . l 4 - ffcjgl R Journalism and journalistic writing, has pioved particularly membership which is three columns of material printed in the Vlfashburn D11 Elm' , - popular this year. Many students have met the requirement for Review. i 4 '- ,W Qnly members of this club are eligible for positions on the Review A staff ancl the members of the Review Board are also chosen from the , . ' I If club s membership. ' . . 1 OFFICERS . President . .... . Sylvianna Maxwell ft: SCCFUHFY - . Herbert Abmeyer V. F f .li .-Q4 in LO ., The Blue Book C' r 'Q ggi! lfl.COMlI, .Freshmen, welcome! is the message of the little Blue book published each summer under the direction of the Vlfash- burn Y. Rl. C. .-X. A book of introduction to Wfashburn people. I ' institutions. and traditions, it is handed to each student as he registers in 712 the fall and serves to answer all the questions of the new Vlfashburnite. This year, the member of the Y. M. C. A. who was Selected to edit the ., A bool: was Herbert Abmeyer, '26 1-O-1-'Qu . 9 . u .' - .- , ,s ,-. .. .. . .,. A ,,. A ' 4' K 9 Q UR 1,0 1 of 0iQg0gQi'pgQ',b:lgit.-9.,i.b'gi ,,-dJDii.,o.k-oil--oiio-1 -- l l 1 l v. ,., VA. ,. .1 'YJ I in 1 W . cl ' A .M ..s-...E :.44a4'..s..-2s..1:k.-Z'wfE'i.i2...n41l5pX?.,.Lg14Lri:'li if CTIVITIES-DRAMATIC , . . - .f- 1' pf 7V'!fQ 1'L'5 -TQQ154 1 37,11 -1- xfw- , ,A , ,1 X 4 -fv -- , . 100 L31 ly ...,.-. .,. , R.. .IsT.9S2f?sfffaH1r.ws ?a9srwg:5g1T5?,E13.Q,,.,, , l - '-'ff A-1-H-.4 g:::.'f..lQ.-z:as. Lmngg-A '5 '5 5f-tif: ':.-if-1-.ff-rmfnt-1-fu--,,.,,,,,,,,' - I Q , A A , b 1 Dames s,n,Liis2.+,,f.us ana Ls,.su:1.,.fs4.e3g,.'ZZ5lCI.liZf'fCZ.'4.GiiP Q l :fl I W i i W lil ll fggil sz.. X Wig tl Lvl! e l ,till 2571 ll liijl L1-Q4 ' Wil l :fl I ' SW lla gf l larsl , lil I Wi? Q l l tgiij me 5 Nl l' H1 R -el N tfzifzl tl l- eeee ro lr . . lil SHAVGICY Reed Nelson Mlller Stevens Gordon yfiljl F Johnson Carey Nelson Kelsey Raidg Smith lrxrrf J LH Bunker McKee Marlin Carr Griffith Benning A -wx fl flrl YQ , Y it - -VU -' Dramat1c Club his RAMA became HCll'ELVVll1ll3H or '6dray1na,H as you like it, in XYZ1Sll- flfrjjl ' ' burn circles concerning themselves with the play, during the Wi i A f I - r ' - f Q K 'ff' lg l9Z4-25 producmg season. The establrslnnent of a Llttle l heatre . ' . . - f,':,f 1' had chlefly to do Wltll the cause of the lllgll-lJl'OXV etforts of the college gl . 15.1, A dra1nat1sts4 Q31 l r , . . . . . , rl Q A The D1'H1ll3t1C Club pernntted ltself a melodralnatlc mystery-tlxrlller Ill ,fl 1. the presentation of the first semester play. Seven keys to Ilalrlpatef' ,gil l . . . - N , , l ' W1th a large cast 111 whlch Henry Bennmg and -lane QZIICY played leads, I was given December 8. Miss Florence M. Hemel' dlrectecl the pro- rifgl X - AV' Q ductlon. rigti V rs 'A' Several one-act plays were presented at the L1ttle lheatre during the '50 Q3 year. Bocaccio's Untold Tale, The Makerof llreznns and others ' ' Were beautifully staged, the art students 21SSlS'Elllg' Ill the cleslgnnng .md construction of the scenery, 'Q J N,- ffl ln? 5: 'cl , or rc, ,y s W .- , , ', .' .' . 4 .J . . . 4 4 . . . -. . C571 53 .5-4 fe - f'-1 - -' 'e - l 56: lll. Ill. DI lmllm ol the D1 1 7 E '?5f'dT?T lf f:?t'-'ff 3' .fi T'T'f 'if' f ' 'Y li' 'JI 'i, lffifj, Q -5' Ai -flip: f-':,'wff'--Q,--'Tlf-9 5 f-,:?5,.,.,,T,,,5,,. ,,,:,,, 1 'X1 ' A f' A 'kL DN 'i '-H 'MM --lm -fx-4--S--'-Hvzg,-. an-.4..:L4,,:.u4l. .gsjlgx-fl2Q,::f..if. o . ' 4' 'adn 9-xv a-:neo-an euro-:mb an o-:noun c7n'd9IQ9' 99 ' f' 'amafzi-to mimi- neun-16iin .9'45Pi0Z5 9f5l ' 'P 0 7' ' fd z-to . . A ' ' I .ga lllol ,, . 9- .nur ' . 104 ACTIVITIES-DRAMATIC - !: e ' ad IKf:'riz.fo 1-c-an-x4fa'fi:eaHiewis:i13iZ+Id:iqm:oQl-niifP?PK'l0i'!ie'f!'55954 ' 0' , ' ff- -' QS ci1'5- R. ,... ,L!,,.'4. v - '- ' 4,1-,, .. , 1 QF ww- e he JH- s,. WW ,l 1 ., Cm- 2 'Av' f , M lv .w, 5? , NW!-f 1, . .l . , , ,V , f-. r, v1f5Q:',7?'i.'?i may The Yellow Jacket I lil.l,f DXX' .l.XL'li li'l ' was given as the commencement play by the I XX'z1sl1lmm lbrzlluzltic Club umler the cllrection of Professor E. C. l1llL'lllCl'. ll was staged on the Campus in the natural ampi- lllczllcl' of trees. czlsl of llolbroolq hall. The play is a Chinese tragedy Zllltl il was prcsculcfl in true Chinese fashion. Seven Keys to Baldpate ,- 1 of 1 zmatic Club was the meloclramatic IZIITC. Seven lxcvs to ll2ll4l1D2lTQC.H The plav under the direction aqlf'-F ' , , , ' . 1 K1-Qi ot Xllss l'lo1'cm'e llclzer. was extremelv well Cast and Well Wes ll fl . A lk 1 nlul 1 l l 5 x W, .K V ffl ..s 1 if yi lf ,l l Ei ll ha Y .sw-1. .ln l I :Qu 515393 f l 1 ,ITN ll , l l if '4 x, ng. xl ew!! , WP' lvl? ,, , l ll R gg. 1 . lf? 5 l l .4- i .. if lf . '. fl x I l ll . 'iii' hm 5.-an gg' ' .V P:,5aE'5?5S.:'n i5C-igic W- - MQ ..: Q, -A .' , A-4 wf,.' f' wr fr--Q ,T - '. 3 -M--f-wy.:7...1--.Ay - '17 mtg?-. 7-, -yr-fiat, ..., vii YYY, ,Givi i 9 fEi9A1F5:'7Q GPQ5.giiWgW?:wxHQiqfjgwimr T - - 1 1- Nm Q..--.1..,L-1 5 sw, -1- 1 'M' uid ., f,-fi '- irfvf-ima J A- A--...,..l sz, 321..2s4.'ffsf' 5915 w.Fsf:Vrvv1'5?ms--WY - ' be M -7-h,:J.'rQ.LgT':a1'-'1':fk A-5-1.. ,-T:t.cw,7IfN. 7 4' mA.a,,4,4 id' -14 7 f FT --A-.1 l i ACTIVITIES-FoRENs1c ii 3 Lb,A -RQ: lv , f ' f 'sf '--' vw-r vga-amTs.T,.,., .FKEQAEQP E F. .:..-13 LQ-5J'f,mifol'r 1 0 lx r rf--N--L1fQ..:.1.ssg.i grew G 5-Qirefi.afSg,?afI?w,sa5- ,,,. -, - t 4 r.n.:.,..,.,.:..1L:,-n.,QQQf,11,'L.,-W Cm, aavnflpui k..?nm,VY, W H W YV N-4 Y A-,.-..,..L-.?,,M.A. .D k.1.-.wt-:..,h GT:,..,J -aww.-. .V A 4 ....-....f.n,a .milfs , -6 V, .-.v-7,1-f. L, ,, .,.,,,, . R -f -st-:A .,?es.A.:.:a'+-,., 'cG'l1'?.-1-1fr',1'm2fQ:. +2-f-K-m.....x..A.. , l 1 l l l l l z l Women's Debate OR this year the women's debate team is: Z1l:Fll'lll2lllYC, Ruth vw , Rowe Qcaptainj, Theresa tai 1 tive Lorraine Bates Qcaptain , - . ,, Q A 7, I K6 ,, , A ' P da and Helen Pepparcl: and nega- J D Thelma XYood and Xmie lelrew- I foi both sides. l. he teams iemamer Q ster. Florence Eaton is alternate ' l . . undefeated during the year. isil S' T? jffi l . ,Ci Lila . s, Mx 5 2-s Wi 5 W' ffl 1 HM if:-i lx , fu-Yx 1.71 'il r xjl ,Six 315.4 , M, lic ll rg V vl l . 1 .!,A, .A. 4 rfff iid! l-Q' lxf 41 Wi 1 51 ' Xl f., z ll 2 P if 5 I' V4 lx ffl .NU V71 ifvi llfl so nfl Aly! lr i 1- .' 'i 2, . J Pixy. A .J 5 ru, K' if F , 4 lvf 1 1 lr: i.N1r-l h.,L'4 :fl ill .kia I, 3 lf? or THE SCHEDULE ....Feb. ll Washburii negative vs. Emporia Normal.. . Washburn affirmative vs. Manhattan . . .... .... F eb. 23 Washburn negative vs. Bethany . .. .. ---- Feb. 25 Wsahburii affirmative vs. Ottawa . ..... .... F Cb. 11 Washburn affirmative vs. Southwestern . . ...... ,... . Apr. 14 '10--r o -x o -1 Q 5 A V ' V ' ' A 3 ' i ' .po .ggggg om:2o,1ilibf1Kfo-d1ond'1iful- DUKW 1643 0 LU 106 ACTIVITIES-FORENSIC l .' P! f, ffl '9 -N , , Htl I l .3 ,f -,'. If tal ml SA 'iii ta at val L 3 I -ll V l .XJ itil 1 tiff ttf? l f . ffx l 27:34. lm tl .Jgl l tat F ltifl l ffl 5 Eliil l ,yt ,ff W ,fgft t lflisi Y W Elm ,i Men's Debate R 'Cl 4 , , 2- llli climax of XX'asl1bnrn's forensic year was reached the second I U, Qt . .,,. ' .' . , K '- t nttlem .tmll nlten the men s debate teams rounded up the sea- ff , ttlr .1 stor e ol x rttottes and added a wonderful forensre year 1 ' l ' 5. I 1 X 'l'l1e question for debate was: Resolved, that Congress by two-thirds Q vote sllonld have the power to oreurrtde deersrons of the Supreme Court A' iii? deelarmg :lets of Q ongriess L1llCt3llS'Cltl1tlO1l21l.'V Upholding the aff-'11-mative were lxobert Xlyersx l1arle Xxlrrght, and Harold Carr. The negative N tegnn etmstsgtetl ot Llrarles Larpenter, led Metz, Rodney Stone and E. 53-ll l.axrrenee lzvzttrsl ln rartous trms- through Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, ia Ulqlaltoma, and lexas. these men faded only a few times to bring home wttlr them the long end of the rote. ,Yr Vj' Uv g Y YY Y -A .I 'P x I . .-0','o','o '6'P'-oPh'o?h'd'!1bifDl.o Lh,-' 'gf' , .1 VF 1 V4 -7- . .L an W 4' 0 X 0 X O Z 0 L O X- QX-0--143.gm-1.0-1.0--i.o.Lg..o.x.oQx.o.i.o.i.o.X.onx1. l 2 ' ACTIVITIES-FoRENs1c 107 3 . - --r-0-ir-QPR4Q?'diQfi!:e'QiQi j:ri.''Ez 4, -'gf , U TQ . ' 'K O in ' ' ' -'K '4t'i ., . . . , gg , Act1v1t1es 1n ,Speech Department ff' ' 5 i . ' Z3 OTH' tl - --- X meutiiiimsae ggguculiiin and outside activities, the speech depart- QE de arm 5 15' Qlllalgecl its program. The growth of the , I p F Ipt D nenf mace it necessary to secure an assistant. Miss y 1 ' O1e11!T.-J e1Ze1j 0111191157 P1OfCSSOr of English Literature at Kansas 'S i .3 State . giicultuial College, Manhattan, Kansas, now has charge of ij ., dramatics. Y 1 . . I, i . U - - - - - , fi Tl11S WHS the first yeal Public Speaking was not a required course, yet f 11 I i so great was the interest that four sections of fundamental classes were necessary. Two new courses were offered, Play Production and Theory Q of Speech. Other advanced courses are planned for the coming year. ' , Pi, Special stress was given this year to public activities of various kinds. i ' Perhaps this was the most -ambitious and successful year in forensics 17' w - V' Vlfashburn has ever known. The debating schedule exceeded twenty- A . ' five matched inter-collegiate debates. The Ichabod speakers met some lk 3 of the best teams in the country, such schools as the University of ' 4 Southern California, the University of Wfest Virginia, Drake University, Park Colle 'e Kansas State Affricultural College, and Oklahoma Ba Jtist 1 . u . g 2 rs is l u, University. XQ l The regular debating squad was composed of fourteen members, seven , 1 I1 men and seven women. The women debaters were Helen Pepparcl, ' Iorraine Bates Ruth Rowe Florence Baton Anne Brewster Thelma Wood and Theresa Raida The men debateis weie Chailes Caipentei Theodore Mem Lawrence Evans Bail VV1ight Robeit Mveis Haiold Cair, and Rodney Stone An event of much l101101 was the winning of the XVomens Kansas : Pentanofulai League composed of Kansas State Aoiicultuial Colleg Kansas State Teagheis College Bethany College Ottawa U11lXC1SltY i and Wfashbuin College The Vifashbuin gnls won all then debates i I .1 , y 9 1 ' ' C 9 1 , ' . V , ' ' C ' C ' I V11 2' p - fy - ' 7 4 ' 'i ' , ' J f ' A '15 . . 1 y f ' - ' c . c F . , 'l . . b ' N C I :D-- .C .ev ii . ' - 1 fs- 1 C I by T .L 1 A ' ' t we of s eakino' which was intro- tv- 5- Extemporaneous speaking is a new 31 P s . I V i. y 3: duced this year. Last fall was held the first local extempoianeous spea X- Q5 1 ' f C f J C ., 1 if 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 -1 . ' , 1 - Y C f C ' c ,Q r ' 1 C ic T 1 1 1 Q '. 1 7 . . - - - ri A - - ' - C C C 15 1 . - ' 1 'c 1 c : ' T A. ' C ' V V: 6 1 ' - . ' ' c 1 v C 1 I g F 1 7 'L U 1 1 17 i' -1 Q . .g . C D gl n' 1 ' K5 ing contest A cup was offered as a piize which was won bv Chailes Carpentqq The unique inter collegiate extempoianeous speakino con ' test was held with thiee schools competing Kaaasai Stat? klffiiciiltifilljg i College Kansas State Teachers College 11111 11 1511111251 Olteeieml mg 1 Vvashbuln 5 k weie the winneis with Chai es 111361 X ' Pea els d 1 aens oiatoiical f fiist honois Other events of the V621 1116111116 me 11 l 1 l on campus pioblems e . le Pimce a contest in c121P 1 contest won by Wes Y ,E t 111 01al 111tC1P1Cil'1'ElO11 and a sing e won by Herman Johnson a con es It I C H i member VVomen s debate between Kansas State XUHCU U13 0 CUC and Washburn College I . . . cz our oz-1.Q.-:-0.-:.a..x4o.ar-o.u:-o-noo-cz-o-It-0--I-0 l 'K 9 o--:-.o--c-Of' - ' ' ,'-Q.Q.17o,1,o,x,o,1, Q.'1.p'LY1.'O-1'O'1'o'i' T IC lp 108 ACTIVITIES-FoRENs p p - ' 'W 1 .of ' it 0 'K - 'UO - ' ' O ' - L4 i 'Qi 'if Ld M l' V' -Q-ff it An, ,MFI tgp if 7-3? i any ll ' My FV! wi, 1. 3 ig, i 'CQ u M lfj-I V I i wi l i, '--' 6 if it ,Rf .lx .X im, Ii, ix. lfll .fllf ipqroi if , 'ff' 'I . 1 Sy. 5.111 r' 'Al -,th 1, fy YY' If ' ll' ', :P ' if-, phi r uX i c l W i'.Y, ,W .5 , U j Z-Q, 9 l '. W 2 ,N iii lk, ,ti ,hji .ti 'Qi I ,li, VY 3. I-x lfif Q i Y l 1 :A PM 'N' l . i Y. Fit lf! li inrif all ,l if i A91 PANAX1 . X, QT?-Q 'N fi size' 4 5 p i f -'d,-:Bill-TP r.Q3l 9iP!'5'U fl-1 I 2 '- s A U Algi 1'li ll .XlL'lZ ilTlOYVlg' t'iwin.- lint-hlei' Gurdon RiG8'lG q':ll-I,..Ill,.l- ,IilllQlSl,41 lglilllt DELWC13' Pi Kappa Delta Ei- A X URI l'l,lC'l'lf control of all forensic activities is in the hands of the L.Lfl't. loeal chapter of l'i Kappa Delta, national forensic fraternity. 'l'his fraternity has chapters in over one hundred colleges and nnix'ei'sities ol the L'nitecl States. The men and women who have repre- senteil XX'ashhni'n in any inter-collegiate contest, either of. oratory or tlehate. are eligihle for ineinhei-ship. The inter-literary debates are pmiiiotetl hy l'i l-Qappa llelta and each year a cup is awarded to the society winning' in these clehates. XX'aslihni'n hail a niost ainhitions clehate schedule. Une team made a l'ltll'lllCl'll tour. and two teams travelel south. Perhaps the most impor- tant tlehate of the season was the one hetxveen XYaslihurn and the Univer- sity of West Virginia, l ehi'nai'y 16. This clehate was held in Representa- tive llall in the State ltlonse. Ciovernoi' Ben S. Paulen was the Honorary Lflixiirnian. Chief .Instiee johnson, .lnstices Dawson and Marshall of the liansas Snprenie Court were the judges of the contest. R. Wlilford lieigle presicleil. - l'nilei' the leaclership of lhwifessoi' llnehler forensics are coming to the front in XX'aslihtirn. --,sp ,-i-.- ..,-. ,. t- , itat Q , M4 i -.e gill ' ,N at , ez. Ar, we QSC l fwfr PQ! if 55335 W I. YQ iv' , 1 i rf-'Xi irq lil? 13 '-.. y 2 ivy A iii? 1 N We , C AAQ ' Q X ACTIVITIES-MUS C ut w IC lOQ ,,l 1 1 1 , .. . . 3-:x,.Q1.,.,,. , ,,b. 1, . .-x- ':, A11-ne,-.-fm,h LV,m Hi lg, 5, ,,fM,M,,m mr M M 1- 'fra Meyers Marlin . Clark Suit McCord B Q Q. ,Becker -Pappalardo Gilmore VVal1le Evans Marlin ,0t'f1:f51191 0 Smlth Meyers Kenyon Dawdy 'l'aggn1't Denton R.lCh2l1dSOl'1 Eyrnan McKay McKee Miller Jordan , , Men s Glee Club HE concert given by the Men's Glee Club under the direction of X, 1 . ' - - I I Prank S. Kenyon, was recognized as a splendid peifoiinanee and ,anne , ' . 1 1 .' . 1213! Vxfashburn IS very proud of the work done by this Olg2llllf21tlOll. The Men's Cflee Club, as Well as the Women s, has spent much time lll preparing numbers for the Chapel Choir. Manager .... Assistant Managei Librarian Accompanist 'O euro-zo-:cancer-'uizoux-1odK0'K OFFICERS Kenneth Meyers Eldridge Miller Carl Richardson Bethuelle Gross 91010101 nzocxouzoczocro Wi ls . rw ls' N3 U 'r 11,4 Q im -M3 1, FQ 55 lx rw l L79 ' rf 'lla ffl HQL1 v, 1 -' I xl li, rj l 'N ivikilil P190 till ' 1.. ilu 1 ' lp, 1-I xl t . 1 ' LA ffm , if XTC?-,ii Nd Fl: ak rg? F I M FV? l Q3 55534 F ff lei Pg' W tiff ff, li Vt P N- l fir 1 V1 e H- ' ' ' Y ' n 4 - Q - . . . ' .awww V- 'au I YT .,,:,..--'Ii' . . , . , 1 . .-1 . 1 --1. . . -. 1 :wt , 1 T'i.r jr' -iff '.oi4'o'1'.o'.4fQTq9 -1' 'K' Lv Qi i .P H. gJ 'Gil Lv I Ei ffm l-5'xi 1, 1 x LL f' V3 24713 fvl ifgli X4 i 'rg f .K Y i - 1 1, Y fi V 73.21 if lj l fxf Jil ! -i ii l ,qn , V , ,. i if J l, ji ill Vs ex: .fi 'fl . , of-. im ACTIVITIES-MUSIC 4 - ' L, i We e -we ,i e , Y WF' ,fr - -veg: 1-v . v '23fK.E A Q- A 5L-mCQ 4 f23t1'f:?21'!:2iZfCeEE'fif?ZSC2UE5i:33f34,,5'3f'3,af. ':zaliiius.,9,e?5fs3.,.3ZT3--is V 'Sk' A I'illfl4'lSflI'l Sims Merryman Kesler Shultz VVi1son Rockwood Ilzirris Ric-hmoiid Shields Skiimer Shoner Napier Kassebaum Biggs f Moy:-i-s Siiuwsly Miller Lewis Andres Adams Keeney I-Iancks Zimiiii-rmsm lim-lc .Xflums Mvliiliiic-y Kincaid Allen Tanke lVICClel1and Keeney X, Womens Glee Club I ,- lllf XX'oiiieii's Cilee Club has clone some verv hue Work this Year .1,p n . . - i. ' 2 ,1 V - imsjii iiiirlcr the flirectioii oi Miss Irma -lane Lewis. lhe annual con- a.Lf'lf . . ,. i cert given iii Mad icar chapel was a great success and the club , has lieeii active iii 'Vopelca musical circles cluriiig' the year. The quartette, M coiiiposcil of Miss Ifriiia Moyers. Miss 'Elizabeth Skinner, Miss Lucile 'Pg Mclsliiiiiey, ziiifl Miss .Ieiiiiie llaiiclcs has provecl especially popular. iii OFFICERS ' I l'I'CSiflCHl - . - Vivian Shields ggi Vice l'rt-sifleiii . Ellgige Ifegney P il . ,. 'ii Secretary-lrcasurcr Erma A103161-S ggi' l-ilirf1ri:m . . . Nadine Buck liek-.,mpgmisi . Ht-riiice Hiemus X x 9 l bi if iw' ll 4 cis? qi iii e ir' SEQ? tis' W A le ,f is ilsgdl L XJ? f-iii ei ,fail xiii Gil kill iygfl EQJ ea 1' Z Z? A Ski elif U :fe 514 A cy?-I f E4 W 15' gi ii ,Qwl-T 51' W ,M we 5' fihl if Pj? J, ifilvif ,V XV 5- 'fi is Lili ba.: .,as.i-si ,s.,,,is,i fffz Q51 f:i , ,e.f.f.LlE2 153 M s we 3 ,fi-ff 46 ,...-..., .,,, ..- Q.-,,..l. . M . ,. 1 1 1l 1 4, T3 -,1 ,.! Hhs ,lx A ,f xx ,M 1 .4 1 Qi 1 1 3,1 fl 1 r A ju- if 11 11- 1. ' 1 , in wr-W---1-,1,,,,, ,K,,w, V iff? , ,avlmmxv H1?,.,l W, M, 11 1 fx.11.19in!'jc2fgg11-1:3grgqgegggfQggj3Qi53fJGf3,.-gif, -QTMTWTHMV 1' I 1 E 1, L 1 .,qz11pfz,1u.1zrf?s41faL1f:11 ii-SZEENYLFQQQLEZQYQ-51 ' ' 1 L- . l 'w ACTIVITIES-MUSIC qw 1 l,,Fe,e D 1 1 1 1 llggl P ' 'Lv' :lbw 1 - X F','l:nTf,'i llrv-wg 262. Y f',i39',.Q'gi 'in 'A1aQ.f 1'ijjCj'-'?'F'5Q'7frYf2rf-ff-7-7,,.,hiv ku 1 1.4 l 1 11 1 an 1 aa 1111 5 vel Q11 fl V. 'E 15Ql 1 111 l 1, if gl 5 ':.f:l 11 3 if M 17493 X-2 2 -,J T flkwl P 4' 1 3' ll 1l 1 1 1 1 lg I 135 J 4 11: ' 1- 1 WJ 1 fl YV A r-Al,J , 1,0 '7 l 13 l V is fx P' 1 wx! 1 3 E L. lil W, VQ lil THE ORCHESTRA 11 The College 01'cl1est1'a, under the direction of Dean Heurv V. Stcz11'11s, L I 11 V . . . . ' . . ' LJ 1 gave three concerts durm 'the ear wl11cl1 met w1tl1 61llllLlSl21SllC 1-cs muse. S11 1 Q ka . . l Q 31 Wg Tae NNasl1bu1'11 College Band played at all the lcaotball games l1e1'e 211111 121 I ' . . . 1 - 1' 'j l at t ae game W1tl1 the Empoma rl eaehers, at E,lTlDO1'l21. 11 1 E- -.. Yi? 1 w gf!! l if -l 111' Yis Q Y ', ,E lla fail , 1 Ml ,l :M 1 T3-Lvl 11 'gil -l NW .Q lm 11:1 Vhk ' .1 THE BAND P I o-:snug-in-1-no-no o1az,.o-x 6'f' 91191 ' ' 9 S 1.1 1 1,1 554 U' 51 114 '5-xondndedododododc 1 . Y I NV-v YV-,,,,,.,.,,A,., Erwynah E. W A ,A ' Ve 5-,qi .L . ,J -. .. n 1 1 A- . .- 3- 1131 7,-.:,, 5 ,VM-.1k-11.-3:-17 - ','-fregg- '- saga, 1: 0--' ' . 4.' 1 Y'45-- '11 ' H 140811010191 l l if ,- , lf- --1 we .f -on o-an can o-an o-an a-an o-an a an n'-b'iihmbh:H1lf'9 PS9 li wma J!-wi PT- i 0 . - . ' - l l ihipfntmpgogg-.Q,xnfotrp-oihab -h K6 M1 1 D p 1 1 0 1 J A l 9 ' 5 ' ' ' ug D34 l s. 131 -N ix H: xj 112 ACTIVITIES-MUSIC A lg mizfizrvqffgrgggqmfgagigfg tzzmcim, ' '1 ' 9 'lo' l 7 l Men s Quartette ld --- 'i Bl The XX'asliliui'ii Klen's Quzirtette occupies a unique Ljlf place in the musical life of Topeka. Hardly a function Q ' VIE is complete without the appezimiice of these four yoiiug men in their lDl'Ug'l'2llllS of light l -q , . . , a . :incl serious male rluzlrtette music. l hell' iff worlc coiiipzires f:ix'oi'alilx' with that of the : in - - ' . fm liest piwlessioilill HI'Q'ZllllZ2l- 4 i lang tions. Such was the conipli- ' lj: ' 5 :yu ment paul to them when one ull. A Mg ol the spczilfers at the liaslcet- ,4-,sea Kgs, ll H ' 5554 :I 1 lt 1 llsi ,filhfj lim. 4' s Sf. 391 liz? iii gil! i 4 ,,,,1 ,dl , 4.5 lil l l fill fi 'fl i tcfl. f,' lift! lf 1 2525 ' e it glllflfl is 113. ' Nfl fill alll C fijzfft infill W l 1 . . , hall Championship dinner Q said that if there was to he a tournament for male quar- 'f ' . '17-Wi 25333 tettes, NX ashliurn would win Smal that too. rg'-'y rx - 3.5! lhe personnel includes: gill lqlrfl lfllol - . Carl Richardson necoucl, leuor . I Milton Smith glut :dia ' . James Marlin gig -MOH L-lb: . Albert Marlin If ll!-l i xl mp i Qi Mm Lifes. 'Qii f 1 ,,, e .- e e e . Pfe- iilff.a1,:,,gaafg,seZi,...Q 1 f-'fg . ,. at -3 .la Q -x Y, ' t Y,'?f,' ,,, 'fx f'-l q, K t vf AT! vi '2 -fi tl x 1. 1,1 '4 , , -F1144 .i-.A -1 -'t aw ACTIVITIES-MUSIC i is .,:, to can , R J AQ? ' lla Ml ligl 4 M2592 lizi-'li 5, i ' lf 1 '41 'fy 7423 llii lil ,l ,, 1 Qi 757 cf? fjii Q 3 l lf? eff: xiii! lk? ws , l-ffl-'l Q 1. Xl fffyli z .I Lap, lx 197 i f E 'l ti-till r,g',i l .L,L Seiji rx -wp L,l l iff, fl 551123 iff: W X if lcxkll' l ' 1 ii ' . l LJ! .-Y 1 nfl v- T Milf' M -F ,, rr. i Till 1 lf l ggi T . ,LJ e HM, agfrg, Stung Quartette kia Ll lgjml fggl E.,-zqxxu Efxgxf Wy! ASHBURB S String Quartette is one of the most active :intl l l 1 2 ' v , . . . , 1 -PQWQA popular of NN ashburnls musical organizations. lts appearance lfffl . v -'f-eff K ' . 'lit ig 53:5 has been requested not onlv at numerous college events but is ling: , H 1 . . . ' . , , K W., gg also in constant cleinancl at civic entertainments. l he members are Fil J-5 ' ' ' l W1 young women who have been studying uncler Professor lxolbztba :incl who will have won enviable reputations for themselves in ',l'opelca's musical life. ASF: F , wen X Those composing the Quartette are: 4 . . . , . if First Violin . . Catherine Loinbar 'V Second Violin . . Dorothy Roinig Cello . . . . Florence Sachcr 'i M! Viola . . . Lucelia Harris Accoinpanist . . Evelyn Harris i ft 572 ly l V32 i I Vfl 4 1 lf f l ' 1 lf, j . .' . '. .1 ,154 K Q , . ..j', 4 ,nf '41 '.453:5-gag.5i4g:Q.g:upqgao,-1.d.,g.a-u.q,-pa--1.4-an-aas-api-6qi-gy.. gg-oqrnugouxoxoaxunq-ou:uu:odod'0uK0lSU ATHLETIC 5 144461 fr- 1 ,e . I ., ' '1xff ty 'E' W, ug? j 4 !ll1 r I . i il E l l l T f l r i 1 i I 1 I r l - l I 0 ,o,x,o,x,o,b,o,1,o,x,o,:,o,x,o,:,o,r,o,x,o,x.o.?,o,x,o,x,o,P,o.r.o.g.g.g.o.Xf9-X-o-X-o-X'O-X,-9-X10-Z-0-1:0-Z ATHLETICS FOOTBALL QQu1oQodoQnq.Q..aQg1-9-1.Q-1. g.g.9.g.g.g.g.g.g.q.g.g.g.g.g.g-guq-0-1-0'1'0'1f0'1'9'1' o'x' Wx' wx' o'1' o'1' O' 4 lf lf, , K A l is 1'-4 'J T M3 .SJ r 543 la? E KT ITA ,1 4 4 fi' 3 ,. P. . 1 ,, r- -Q 535 tif? Q WW , r lx 4 i i .J - Q 7 2' '31 4 i ig, Varsity W Club It N 1920 the Varsity KVM Club was organized to foster the Wash- burn spirit, to procure new athletic material, and to promote fellowship on the athletic field and floor. All men who in any sport have won a YV are eligihle to membership. The men in the club, having played, and worked, and fought together, ' have a unity of feeling which macles the group a strong organization. The haclge ofthe club is a small old English XV , clone infblue and White. P s Q buiatl'-1fo.. qao.g4qtq.Q-Qob.iv5.1.gggfq'gavg1g.A-ig.glgxg 355210-.xii21-.ogkiohxioexaogi ox O xl C ' ' W . .. Q 4 I A' ' 1 '- gQi!.o.1,o,i,o.. 1 i i YN 1 l 0 2' 0 P'6fiib-I-fo-lmoi-lmoilu-fo-xv-a-in-o an-casio-niio-:unio-lriobnbot-an-oiii-oshko-an-was-o-an-a-an-o-zu-o-an-o-as-o-an-uns' ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL ' ll! F 19 all-oidzi-ia'-cz9'6idiG6ksi-to-, -,abt-di iuid-'duiiid' id s!-iq! iniifviiti ,knxmo-llti9,e1so is1:Q!i3 ' i X 'e T Football Season TT HATEVER may be said of a football team may be safely said if of Washburns squad of eleven men who took their defeats pail' i T l ame back for more. Q ef. V' V V Y 9 hi 4 1 . f.,4'- . like candy ant c The season started off with a bang in a business like manner. McPher- son was defeated by a large margin and every one thought that the ball had started to roll uphill to the heights of victory. The next encounter ended in defeat and so on, and so on, until the season was completed. Not a conference game was won on the home field. There was evidently something lacking to make football men out of football material. A guess may not be hazarded. But XVashburn certainly did have a world of material from which to build the nucleus of a real football team. Next year it is promised the school and next year we'll have it. .-. ..g. .g 9.4. -1. -an-o-an o-ul:-o cz-o-ur o-at o-1-o-an o as-o-as-o-nz o-cr-o-ax-o-an -az-o as o cz o-an fc: o-az F' V. 'sl '25 E' it 511 if -0 ,oooo,,oo . . .. . . o----o- 1 -1' if 1 9 8 'Z' 8 E 3 9 8 E 6 B C ' 5 i I II 9, n Q 6' R o . ' 'f ' ,f TT ' ? Q5 ' 5: ',.? ,f' 'gf ,j, fffT'YTQ'f' ' ,T j j f ' my f i- Y - - - , - Y - 'Y!1QfL?if'Z5EiQ3Eiu! 22321 Q53.5,,f2515 5352236 viii?dE3Q'E3Zff4iHaSEiE'K5+QiEff 1EE56L?cC1ETi2d f-5 m 'W 'T' LLHTHLLV VELLO Od-S31 'TI 5 E Q 2 Q A 3 Q Q Q 5 1924 FOOTBALL SQUAD ' 1 I UL' '3 11.2 in W ,. 0 ,, ,, 5 ,, ,, ,,.. ,,.,.p.g-an-o-an-o-D-o-an-o D o-b-o-an-our-o-an-o-an-o-D-o-an-o-h-o-b-of!!-o-ll V Y SU E E J -3 Q A A f Y--uv-. .... P . 1' --- -J,,..-- W ' 'i'o'1'o xiii'9'i'0'1'0'149.'1'0 'ilillfojudojs91,9-1-Q-j.q.j.g.i,g 1.5 .1,o,i,o,i,.,i+ L ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL 119 71 E fig V H gg . Football Scores s - ' ' 1 XVashburn. ... 17 XVashburn. ... VVashbur11. ... VVashbur11. ... XVashburn VVashbu1'11 XVa5hbur11. ... XVashburn. ... K. Q. U. K. S. .-X. Ottawa. C. of E.. K. S. 'l'. St. Mary Pittsburg Baker. . . 1 1 1 1 1 1'O-1'0-10-1-Ol01-01-0-1-0-1'O'1'0-1'0-1-Cfi 0 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 , .opoxnoznoano-:noranno:-obonoxnozno-ano-:noxnoll0tll l'7'- 1 .Li 2 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL 5 1.9-1.9 jg-1-0-Z o-ln-o-P 9 3 9 7 'O 1 01 0' 1. N 10 - 2' 5' 5 1 , iv ' : Lf 'i V H .': Lp A ' y n rl , .. ,, ,l ' I Y I ' . ' K4 Jag .1 v,' L r F1 'l V. el fi C15 fgfj if .iw rits: .ci 1,2 i Eljlf. lf? it -ii E-it I' S1 til if l r 'I Atal ififi 1. fn ijf iii 5 fi il? V . 4 . X' will PTF i 'fi 'L 1 '1 6 5 M. fa . I in M 1 'W f mif-tw 'Law rwfwfiigii 'wg-PQ ft- TH OMAS TEX HALL 'l ex Hall put a lot of Southern fight into his end and although he had 8 hard time sptakiug but one language usually put up the type of battle that opponents dout like to meet. Tex concealed his sizt under a pair. of massive shoulder pads which In handled with unbelievable agility CLINTON GASTON Gaston had the ability to move a pair of short legs at a ten-second rate. From a half position, he threw a scare more than once into the opponents with long held runs and line plunges. He could pull passes out of the air and could always be counted ou for a few yards at the end of the pass. I LEE GRASSY BRUCE Grassy put fear into the opposing team more than once with his wide end runs and line smashes. He piloted the team during most of the games and he did a good job of it, too. His cool-headedness and his quick thinking brought the squad out of more than one deep whole. Grassy is a living example of the old adage that good goods come in small packages. RALPH WARREN XVarren came to us last year from Arkan- sas City. He brought the Ark Valley fight along with him. This being his second year on the team, he showed more style and fight than most 1nen after their third and fourth year. VVhenever we wanted anyone out of the way we just sicked Warreii on them. .Xud we have never failed to see him take care of himself on the defense. XYhen he reaches those big hands out for a man hc usually stops Ralph will be back next year to help make the right side of tht line more stable than exer HENRY HEN WHITE Henri White although getting into harness late in the season showed the stuff that makts hun a letter man this year Hen play ed in every game after he came out at mid season He vxas handicapped mth a bad knee but his punts carried a larger axerage than anv others on the team tht, quxo--zoxc-uzoexnqoqc-szeuxoqoqo-qw-gp-gauwqqpr 4, 3' d9'l5'K9K,f0dtoxocxo . 5 ,E Q t il 517' Q J t V41 !5 3 ' 3' l O I .Q V O l' 'JJ I' -U 0 cn' 'J L C o-'PO ' A A 67' 0 an o an o an o an da-'lo Jb.'0 !.'sii7iPf631i5,7i 6'3ily 6-an d'ii'9-allndlxn dpi,-Q 55665 'es up o an o ll' o-un . I K, - l7l Nl . ATHLETICS FOOTBALL - Ix f - - ' - - - '99-1 Q1159?i'dr'1ibf JCE39J'14U'..1!9f15Hf:Qf9-'IQQQYKS365.30533Q1Q'9r1'D!i40i'1i4lQ4O'110-1'0'1f0'1'0' iuxockodoir. ARTHUR ABIE BREWSTER 'Abie , although outlmost of the season with a bad ankle, carried to the team the moral support so much needed in the game, He finished his fourth season with the Ichabods this year. And during his four l l' ability to years of play, he never ost ns take punishment cheerfully. lt was gener- ally conceded that Abie was the hardest hitting man on the team. He took football seriously and probably shed more tears the over defeats than any other man on team. HOWARD HANDLEY Handley was the big fast boy that played end. He was good at handling the forward pass and when he got sore how he could tackle. He was a freshman and showed a lack of experience, but with the coaching of ' lf ke one of Rook, he will probaby ma Washbur1i's best ends. He will be back next year to put the fear of God in the f the opponents by end runs and hearts o will open a hole big enough to drive a l l fs. wagon through on those of tack e p ay GEORGE BRUCE B ce was probably the smallest George ru I e only however man on the teamg n siz . t ft to For he was in every play from s a fi ish either at end or center as the case n b Peo le often wondered how as might e. p little a man as he could stand up against ' et such big men and at the same time g through them for the tackle. The answer. ld be that what weight he had was all wou muscle and that an ungodly amount of guts ' if l t to see made him what he was. We ia e him leave us. WILLARD GABRIEL k i as Bus was an- Gabriel, better 'nowi other man to show what a little man can ' do. Wheii it came to getting through ' on long or short end runs. interference t Bus was there all the tnne.- He also did h ld He was some nice work in the back e . ' handicapped this year to some extent, on . . . . x I account of injuries. but in spite of thtni, ie played an excellent game wherever he was n some more put. VVe hope he puts o ' ' f t-h for weight this summer then. oh boy. ua L him next year. LAVERNE ERWIN. Erwin a freshman coming from Topeka f l of our hi h school, held down the le t sire l ! l r.. gil ,LN ig Vu is N 4 l g f .- line at tackle with exceptional ability. He '- ' pu A is about as good on offense as he is onthe 'U defense. Being a fast man, he has an ability - F X' to get down under punts in fine shape. XX e 1 . -,' expect great things from him in the next -,' three years which he has to fight for the I .1 ' blue and white. . 4 gi ' . . 0 ' a ' L ' . ..-1-o-1-o-1-o.1-o-1-mg-9.1.g.1.g.q.g.g.g.1.9.1.q.g.gzg.g.q.g.1-9-1-o-1-o-d-0-1-0-1-0-1-0-1-0-10-10-1-0-10 Ai M -'Y za it liisl life EZ it El v !1. I ,ii ,, O ,Qty 'o,-an o-mn o an o 9.34.g.9.3-o-1.9.3.51.9.3.5.g.g.g.gsg.g.g.g.g.g.g'.g.3-0-3-0-3-0-3-O-P4-7'P'9'3'o' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . i r l I l l L, l 22 ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL 1 l d-o-x-o-d-o-d-o-d-9ed-o-c-o-x-o-cx-o-x-o-c-o-q-o-c-o-cz-o-d-o-d-0-I-0-C-0 l'0 'o 'o o' 'io 1 O A., l V. V L. ALLEN FOWLER Fowler never trilled with his man and + l always meant business when he made a gf tackle. He had a knack. for getting through 3 r the defense and at their backs before the l ,-,J opposing team .could get started.. 'Fowler 'Ml played a handicapgame by mixing his l football with chemistry. But in spite of ' l this, he played second to no man on the l 5 team. in . 1 WALTER DAVIS l Q Davis is another freshman and hails from E5 y ily .i I gl t w l , . l A .3 4 iii ,A L5 i W 4 is N 4' Fl l 'i .,. i l iii .4 l it il' 4 ffl fl 'il 1 in if B7 ,. iii ll in ., . 4: '..t. ., 5... gf gg 'L - may , .J 9-.N wil.. 0 war, 4.1, 'P z :v,fV. '-Q1-'... gi , ... lv xiii Y xg ,V ai, an xfj'+,jY',. - . , -1 . A 4 . ., LQ-3. an if L,--v .. 4: -4 . . . sh gs, , fl. .1 it ,M 4 . ' ,, -1 K.5,,vEw , X- V .. Iss'-' 7 Hu, fuk-is ,cw ywfp wqivg 53, wg xv Qtyiqb ,vga umm., .5 -ff K. bf 5 K Aw1.l2 X , - . me f .J .. ., , 'M ., NQ . N 'f fait, 5+ S. .fr K. vw, K. ,tx 3,4 iz- 2 ' Big Brown's home town. He is big like all of thc inhabitants we know from that neck of the woods. Davis has the weight, ability and hght that it takes to make a good guard. Wlith a year or two of the NVoodward-Lonborg combination behind him, watch him go. MERLE CRAWFORD Crawford moved from half to full when Brewster wrenched his ankle, and he did the place justice. On the offensive, he had a left-handed pass which was well placed and good for any distanc.e He was a hard hitter when carrying the ball and a danger- ous man in an unbroken field. On the de- fense he backed up the line and is said to have gone through fthe fseason w'ithout missing a tackle. ROBERT BOB BAUM Hob came to VVashburn from Okla- homa last year but did not come out for football until this year. He shows promise of becoming a wonderful line man. He played and fought hard whenever he was sent into the battle and we expect great things from him next year. i. pr- 'L U' ... . . :tf........z ...- A A Fl . .515 'K 0 K0 110 lab if 1 0 1 0 1 0' 19,20 1 U 1'D-1.g,1.g.1.g.1,o.1,o,1,o,x-o'x.o'x- ' 'iioh1.o.1'o'x.o-'Z o 5 l, il l il l L it fi? - 4 U D' V Q V. 1 4 Y 5 . . 0 -A l Q j P. I 91.9 E LZ D0-Jil 4 ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL 7a 101-0101010101110113.1010101010163 O101010ZO101010iO101010 JOE CRAMER Joe demonstrated that a freshman could play football. His educated toe proved an asset to the team on more than on occasion. Joe usually had the safety position on the kick-off and held his sector unerringly. He has about as much tight per ounce as any- one in the conference. 1 'O'i'0'1'0'i'0'i'03i'9'14'30'30'14,-Z'0'Z'0'i'0'1'0-1 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 Z 0 Z 0 I O Z O Z 0 1 0 1 OX ' 1 0 l J PAUL HALL Paul Hall, the captain elect. had a habit of leaping over the other center and nailing the quarter before he could get rid of the ball. Paul's game at center was probably the steadiest of any of his team mates. He was called back from center more than once to Hiplong passes. WALTER BIG BROWN Big Brown made a line man who could be moved by nothing less than a derrick. He had a lot of speed, too, and a man never got away from him once his hands came in contact with the runner. Brown will be with the squad next year to fill up his place in the line. JAMES JIMMIE McCALL Jimmie is not in school this semester. He played a good, consistent game in the line and the XVashburn squad will miss him. Jimmie was not a spectacular player but could always be counted upon to play the kind of ball that wins games. P -.' O . . 5 1 U U . .u:.Q.q.o-cc-o-cz-o-s:-o-cz-o-cbo--I-0-'K-011-0-'K'0 I K'0 9 'K 0 'K 0 'K 0 ' 0 ' 0 'K 0 ' 0 9 0 ' 0 ' O O 5 1 x 54 if f w . A X f 'o-an-o-xv-o-:sfo-rio-an-has-o-:eo-an-o-rn-ovzmu-an-o-n-o-an-o-an-o-In-0-P'0 o lou,-'o., o .o.P.w-.w-.o.,- 174 ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL 1'91s0101!010.'.1019101910193191010101O.1O101010Z0 191010101010 A ..f ,Y .., ...... ' ' c Q'nQ'3c 1fvcusauaoYbo',G'fa-up -. -1 Q. .----- s i I . I . , s 3? ., 'I I V . i V L, ' s 1 i Li ' i ii 4. E 1 Xtra H ,Y 5 'J W ' .. , 5? ' , qu 3 ' ' K5 ,1 .ix W1 it Q51 Lg 64,1 , Q2-45 EQ! 1 ff Fifi fb swift fl? FSF 35 SYN? Yfi r ,V -' N 4 ,i N .A 1 1. 4 'H I V we 1 , 23 F4 Vff vf 1 X 1 3 Lvl 2 ff, Y L23 i e 9 2 I I . me iff. 313' f..'.w5s...Jf ' Malik, . . P' Q U '3'45KKi0? 3ffdCQ'1K?Ae Df1'bfq50iiQ:KQI?1ggqqqo-ggqgsq.g..g.q. i'o!1'0'1L9'i'Qvi'0-1-O-19.1.g.1.p.k.b.,. i l -o -xro-In-o-b-o-an-o-In-9-h.-o-x-o-3.0-:mo-x-o-x-,gibiqaxu-osx1q3xnyp1a3pgig.p.-9.,,.g.,l.g,g.9.p,,,3,,,,p.9,.P,, 9, 1 i ATHLETICS-BASKETBALL 125 -no-IK-o'1-0-uwo-xeb-1-or-ano-1-oicxfof? .v -. 'piqqgj .yu ri- . by-A -Quia-jggzfigl Xi Va til Basketball li i-l l HE Hfashburn basketball season started riff' Off with a bang. The team developed X lfifsf with each game. Every morning one EH could see the XYashburn boys either in first or second place, according to the number of games gf which had been played. A Everyone's eyes were on XYashburn and Pitts- burg. But when Pittsburg lost its lirst game, XN'ashburn was the favorite-even though she 7 545. had lost one also. From then on it wasany man's battle and we tied Pittsburg for the state championship. i Then our team entered the National .X. .X. Lf. tournament at Kansas City and the whole student body had a hunch that we were going through to the finals. The first game with the lienasha team from XYisconsin, was Won by a two-point margin. But from then on, the XYashburn live were a marked team, standing in the foreground of .Xmerican athletics. D Wie went to the semi-finals, and then the real test came when we played the Hillyards for the championship of the United States. The gil Whole school moved down to Kansas City to watch and cheer the men 'Bl on to victory. And never has a sweeter working basketball team been seen than the XVashburn five the night they carried home the national 1533 championship and placed every man on either the first or second all- American teams. if 4 fl? MJ DUTCH T- A UTCI-I is the kind of a man that, had he asked it of them. any man on the team would have given an arm for him. He is a man who has won the esteem of the whole college and the-whole state. Although extremely modest in accepting the praise and laurels heaped upon his head, Dutch is deserving of the highest praise. the greatest honor, and the sincerest admiration. XYe are proud to have the Dutchman . back with us next year. 1 I tw A lv? ,,, cc U , i ' iw If i 1.0.1.9.1.9.1Q.g.Q.1.0.1.g.1-0.1-0 1-O-1'0'1'0'1'0'1'0 1'O-f'0'1'9'1'0'1'0'1'0'1'0'1'o'1'9 1'0'1'o xo 140612 XVashhurn 4, Q-up o-an-o an 6 x o-xr-o D 0 IPO 9 v ATHLETICS BASKETBALL -I-o 1 o 1 o 1 o 1-o-1-o-1-o-1-o-1-o-1-on1-of1-o-1-o-1-o-1-o-1-o-1-o-1-0-'K'9 'o o: ' 1'- o'.!'o'.-.o'.. ?.-K o XYashburn. .. NYashhurn lVashburn. .. VVashhurn XVashhurn. .. XVashbnrn VVashbnrn VVashhurn XVashhurn Xvashhurn XVashlJnrn XVashburn 1Vashburn XVashburn XVashburn XYashhnrn XYashburn XYashhnrn XYashlJnrn XVashhurn XYashhurn XYashburn National Champions 1925 A. A. U. SCORES .. 30 Ke Nash fKenosha, VVis.j ........ 28 .. 39 Pastime Boating CLouisville, Tenn.j 16 .. 33 St. Phillips CChicagoj. .. -15 Monon Ath. Assn. CLafayette. Indj 33 .. 42 H1llyards . .......... .. CONFERENCE SCORES 35, Baker . 22 College .. 32 Kansas .. 35 Kansas . . 23 Ottawa of Emporia. .. Normals. Wfesleyan.. . .. .. 42 Southwestern .. 30 Kansas Normals. St. Marys ....... Kansas Vllesleyan.. . .. Hillyards St. Marys. St. Johns. Southwestern .................... 18 College of Emporia. .. Baker ... Hillyarcls Ottawa .. Sterling . 11 30 22 .. ...41 22 21 Z0 22 29 19 16 26 35 27 18 ll!-o 1 o 1 o 1 o 1-o-1-.o-1-041-o2'1-QPR-051451564 foiix-o-1-o-q.g.q.o.q.9.kto.g.g,,,..9,-,o,.,o,-:lol-n0'-po .K o E ATHLETICS BASKETBALL 71 Ulczrcnce Brezthaupt orwczrdf CAPTAIN IQQS NAT! O NA L CHAMPIONS Q 'o P 0 !iY517l-o-xi' ,' . 1 - . .147 10111-p!Xf93i2 3 7 ' f- .1 . o-an o :mo-an-,o an o xr-our-0 P10 P 9 7' 9 0 A BASKETBALL - '-0 K-O 30-Z4 I-OZ O Z4 Z 0 P gg o 1:-o 1 0 1, an-o 1 o 1 o-1 o-1-o-1 o-1-o-1 o 1 o 1.41.1 0 GK 011 0 0 49 0 'K D - 2' 128 ATHLETICS- .' n - - - . - . . . . . - . - - - - ' ' 5 ' me : 5. L, . 1' A i' dh X 1 y Q ,- .0 . .. 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I 10.1-0-11 10,9-,Ono or o1no:noxnoxn0P0'3 o o'o . , . .go '25 . .1,o,1.g.11O .1 9 1 Q 1- todo dog-o1o.q.o1-o at-out-0-1'9'1odo o- - .AA 5 ' K QA 5? sf Q67'ClZCf EZ E Spohn ' Second E293 3, .1411 lmericwi A LXCenter W FP' L3 V X ' w1fo.q.o-1-o-1 , - . -o-d-oxcxgocil-'oikrdzgi6,42bi..o.345,-669335126,.a,,B.!a,.h,,-,A WWXFTS-7. 13 A Y A -- , W ' L. eg,M,gg,.,5, -' mi, '- - -wk -sm-cb -2 .obo unsung., 1 -an-o-rn-can 1 1 A 1 4 I ' 1 5 , 1 1 1 1 1 ,N ' , . L X 'SS Y A , L ,-,Q 1, 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 i C - LY? x 1 1 1 . 11,1 M5 11 if 52 5 11 12 1 15 Q Q1 5 5 5 YE Q 1 5 ffl 1 . 1 , hd 5 122 Z3 . V - 1v V 1 1. A 1 A 1 Q 51 11 91 2 1 1 11 5 135 Q 11 I 1 1 - '1 C J - ,1 1 55 gr ATHLETICS-BASKETBALL 131 .11 JWQQX Lowe 1.fWf!merLZ'CZ1z ' Quarvl jj I fl 1 . . .--t.o .q- . , .10-1-0-I0-1-0-100-1'0'1'0'1'0'1'0'1'9'1'0'1'9'1'9'1'9'1'o'1'oi' - ' ' ' '0 l l'0 I 1 lambert oboboxlolnobt'-vi' an omno:noxno:no2r0P0 o o o on-or-01'0 'o7 'o o ATHLETICS BASKETBALL 1'010101O1O1010101 oxocroc:oaxod!0lK0'fo o': ADOLPH LoNBoRG Babe Lonborg the favorite of the substi ed a hand more than once when t receiv he ejvent on the iioor He was tireless 1n h1s efforts to win and handicapped by ate t in the game made an impression on fi? :ecords of opposing coaches Flashes h B be of action were sure to come w en a got into the game and h1s ability to man ver even when in a pinch enabled him to eu win a letter on the first string Babe clomles 'L back neict year with the team wit e determination to make a starting pos1t1on oboboh oiogogoiodbdodoiodo KN . BERNARD PETERSON ' .9 I MILTON POORT Peter Poort played a substitute guard and center position the entire season and more than once kept the team from defeat when prospects Lowes place at Baker and caged the win- ning basket in game. Again at Kansas City in the national tournament he the game that decided the championship of the United States. looked shady. He took a five minute over-time took Brewsters place in A ta N J Q 'L-I Bernard Peterson showed an unusual speed on the Hoor and an ability to shoot Squaffily at the basket. Pete played a substitute forward position Kon the team and netted Clmugh time to make a letter his first year out. ffProbably the only .thing that kept Pete 0 the lirst team th1S year was the fact that he was a freshman and the squad was Composed of old regulars. ' Pete comes back next ' year and will un- d0l?b'fed1Y be seen Hashing around the Hoor facing the bHSket when the whistle starts the game. ' 'f'0'l-0 1-0 cz o ur-.o-,emo amor: o d ' ' ' ' ' -vate . 'VQBOAQLO-ld' L .-, tl A. . A . W ' -e 7 -9.1.9, 149 1e10H11eofq.,Q.qgo,x5o,x.o-1,0 1 0 ii 1 . :. ' ATHLETICS-BASKETBALL 133 XJ E. 1.0.1-9.1:-0.1.q.az.o.q.oar.0.1.gig.9.4.o..g.o.q.,...,..,,,.,o,.,o,-.0-1.0,-.o.-'Q'-no-1., 1 ' o ' '5 CLARENCE KI S ,. D BREITHAUPT i ' VVhen Kid caught a pass on the Hoor within shooting distance. side ,'- Q stepped, bowed, and shot, everyone breathed easily and a yell of triumph U ' 'd went outg for Kid was a dead shot at the basket and a difficult man to s P. guard. Playing his third year in the conference in the capacity of Cap- if tain of the squad, Kid made perhaps the best showing of any man 'z S preceeding him. He took his team seriously knowing that a loss of his ' team meant a loss to him. He helmed his mates cautiously, craftily, and X :Q 1 flawlessly. No man can be given the credit for the team carrying away ' the trophy at the national tournament but Kid engineered the feat . and the responsibility resting on his shoulders during the games makes 1 him deserving of a lion's share of the glory. Kid Breithaupt had a i a basketball machine made up of five men, a phantom team. 5 1 a S 1 4 0 p I I 3 . i P . Q 1 0 s 3 3 2 o s I I P' P -. I I 3 I , s . I J J p . F Q pf , ' 3 o o ' . : l - p . F 1 2 ' 3 7 Q 9 I . . 0' i ' Y ' . P . pn ?' 0. U . 1 1 Y 4 c ': ' li 4 n . P 1 Q . 16,8 . . 1.0-1-o.1.o.x.o.x-0.1.o.1.o,1,o,1.o.q.q.g.o.q-o-1'o-1-o-1-o-1-o.1.o-1 .' -X , . ' fi l' ' ffl, G4 ' K V B lflsi. . .' ' 1,4 , +-2.1, . Q.:-'ii-:5? ff' f 'A ,if-Q' -1 . . ARTHUR ABIE BREWSTER An easier task to write about a sunset than to describe with mere words, Abie,' B1'CXVSliCl',S value on the XYashburn basketball team. Abie rounded out five years on the squad this season by making the All American, All XN'estern, and All Kansas Conference teams. His first game with XYashburn came after he had been in college just two weeks and since that time, he has not missed agame. The lirewster- Lowe defense which made its debut last season, has been the terror of all the teams in the conference and was the prime factor at the national tournament in bringing to W'ashburn the national cup. From a scoring standpoint, Brewster was insignificant but his ability to grab the sphere from the backboard and get it into play has won for him the caption VVashburn's most popular athlete. ORSON SHORTY MCLAUGHLIN A writer of sports once said that Shorty had more tight per ounce than any other man in the conference. Shorty demonstrated this and lived up to it in every game he entered. .X scant 12: pounder, but with enough fight to equal a Hercules. He took more abuse than any of his team mates, but he was never thwarted in his efforts. Shorty made the basket that kept XYashburn in the national tourna- ment and incidentally allowed them to carry home the national honors. For when the opponents had a two point lead and there was less than half a minute to go. 6'5l10l'f5 footwork, sped to his basket into which he flipped the tying counter. f snatched the ball and. uncanny in his r x ff A3 Vi V-. S iw - l 1 1: '7 'I 0 3 l .o.1.g.1.g.1.91.9.1.0-3O-1-0-1-O-143 a i l Lagx L-.. l i oznoanoxno-lboxnbho-:no-Juror-Ol' d-ovqvoldlarodolnloa:oit9'neotd,od0llK0lK all0.1-0-1-0-g.g.qag.g.9.3,-5,1-o.1go.1.0. o pro p p-r o-p-o-:ln-o Ju o-In o yn oboan-oxnozno-Jno2Il'67 0i7 o'7' , ATHLETICS BASKETBALL o 1 o-dna ull 9'lK'0 1-9 4 9 'qw In the five minute period his team was able to score aga1n and send the first defeat in twenty-five gan16S. Shorty fiashed in ant o - He teased 1115 guards the forwards. Dimimmve, he was call-ed, but he was opposing team home with their l ut and up and down and tormented gigantic in his abilities. LAMBERT BUTCH LOWE Lambert Lowe, one of the two all American selections hails from the Tall Corn State where he had an enviable record in high school. This, his second year on the college squad, has proved one of the most success- ful in his career. He is noted throughout the conference as a high- scoring defense man. He ranked second as high point man on thesquad b and also high in the conference. The Brewster-Lowe defense was one that put the fear of God into the forwards of the conference and was the main feature in leading the Ichabods to victory in the national tourney. GERALD JERRY SPOHN 'K-leri-y Spohn, the tall rangy center, thrilled the spectators more than once with back hand flips for baskets, and at times made double counters from prone positions on the floor. Hjerryy' was high point man on the team and the one who took front center position in the defense. A pet peeve of his was to snatch the ball on the defense and dribble the length of the floor and tip in a sensational counter. He took things easy- The entireseason and was the coolest man on the team. He has a reputation in national circles for being unable to stop when he once, O'ot hot. 'fjei-ryr found little difficulty in getting hot. 2: W . F- , ' -'iofmbl' u' . g ,- -f . I, W .A 1.6 1 O Q-g.x,o,xyo. I Y K A if i r 7 ' 'oi'f'9 A F' bd-inf!-u,iuzfo.q.o ur o 'uzp-:'.iIKQu:,o-tour-o o f s ATHLETICS-BASKETBALL 135 WASHBURN THE CHAMPIGN - . Topeka School Defeated Hillyards in National Finals, 42 to 30. From Kansas City Star. .From out of .l opeka, state capital of Kansas, there came a violent windstorm last night. A Hillyard basket ball players got in its path and were hurled back to St. Joseph. A U It swo-oped down upon. Convention hall. It spent a hectic hour scatter- 1ng Hillyard championship ambitions and then soared back to Topeka. state capital of Kansas. This combination of windstorm, typhoon, tornado and squall was manned by five pilots. Breithaupt and McLaughlin fired the furnace so that the wind blew always lustilyg Spohn held the reins and then drove incessantly after the Hillyards: Brewster and Lowe were defenders against the Hillyard breeze, a mild mid-summer breeze which was less than alarming, a Fitful breeze which had neither the power nor the stay- ing qualities of the hercely driving wind from Kansas. The National A. A. U. basketball championship has descended upon the Vifashburn college team, coached by Dutch Louborg. In a 42 to 30 contest in which the Hillyards, the favorites, were routed from the open- ing whistle, these clean limbed, lithe athletes from the Kansas state school dribbled and passed and drove their way to the nation's highest court honors while a crowd of seven thousand watched in amazed wonder. Before the game Hillyard supporters were offering odds on the crew led by DeBernardi. They-were exultant in anticipating victory, they sang and they chanted of the triumph that was to come and they were ready to receive the title cup and to take it to St. joseph. Five minutes after the opening of this struggle their cries were stilled. You ask why were they stilled? Cut on the court there was this wind from Topeka and it was charging through the St. Joseph defense, it was routing and despoiling the Hillyard offense. it blew all but DeBernardi off the court. This is what they saw and the cries now were pleadings. They saw DeBernardi, alone of that crew, fighting a desperate game a0'a1nst five college athletes who capered and frolicked as though it were a holiday occasion A ox 1 1 xox. .1 Q, .1 1, .1 .g.9.1.9.1.0.g.g-fQ-1- -1-Q'1'O-1' 'Z' '10- q,,q,f-.......v..4.-- 0 P' 'P 0-3-0 3 0-D. -h-o-h o-D o in o-In o h o h.o-b.o-b Q . . . . . - . . . . , , , OX-0-1-O-jab-j.g1.9.j.o,i,o,i,o,i.o,1.o.h.o.i oi w 1 o:x.o-xcmd-o-1-o.q-o.q.g.q.o.q.o.q, ,x,o,x,o.x.o.q.o.x o 1 6 0 ' ' ' ' ' I c u 1 . a - g , . 1 9 1 0 10 1,0 1 - 51-O51-01.9.1.9 1 9 'DICK OID? 010 Z'01G X'0'ZOI 0-1 0 2.0-3-o-3 o-P'0-P'0fP'0f'PF9fP'o'P ATHLETICS BASKETBALL - an-af-K'anx'a :roi-no nz o az cave cz o -rv'-I 0 -I 'C 0 9 ' 4.1.0.1-Q-1-O'1'O'1'0'1'0'1 Z0 fr.. 136 - , ou-.-pi..-Q..--.J..--- ' -- l r it li HQ. Vi ri Q2 QQ. L' N- 1 .1 v-tl' ,Hj 4,4 Q v S: fl i '14 Wifi Hifi Q, 5. R. if il 5 Tris, ,.,. ixhi i 1 i in i , X , ,jf fx tif, lift 'Af BN. A-lp ' ai xw i 'eil VY' C311 T Nfl thi r , yi sa T53 PX: E 4 YT i 9 . ,W ,, 5 ' Qwqgwgfiagg'ojkL.0'kq0g1-biggo,-g og. oizo 1 o V V , 1 -. - 593159 Five minutes after the beginning Wfashburn held a 4-point lead. The ' vhich had so disorganized the Hillygird 5-man defense, the same barrier x b . I . n 1 . Blue Diamond attack, was being whipped to PICCCS, If Was 361118 Cflven se who thought no team ,could back, it became disorganized. Tho pierce through found these XVashburn players darting in and Out HS though they were alone on the court and the Hillyard -players mere dummies, immovable targets. Then Butch Lowe, XYashburn floor guard started and the wind blew more furious vet. Three times this star came down the court and three times he tlipped the sphere toward the basket and as many times the leather disc parting the netting, clean as a bone that is gnawed by a hungry dog. Spohn, elongated XN7ashburn center, obtained a short pass and he raised to shoot. Starbuck, Hillyard guard, clug to him' but the ohn made both the free goal was made and Starbuck was fouled. Sp attempts. Q Up, up, up went the Wfashburn score. Down, down, down went the Hillyard hopes. The sponsor of the team saw his dreams floundering like a boat in an angry sea and his face bespoke the mental anguish he was under. The air is surcharged with supreme excitement as Spohn and De- Bernardi face each other in the center ring. There is a momentarv hush and then the ball is tipped. A few skirmishes follow. Wfithout any preliminaries, Wfashburn drives through to the Hillyard goal, but the shot is missed and soon Deliernardi emerges from a scramble, he eludes his guard, side-steps and tlips the ball through the rim. A The battle now is fierce. The wind from Topeka is at its height. A pair of free throws are exchanged and then Spohn bounds in under the basket, he dodges his guard and scores. And then he drops in a short shot from the free throw line. The half is over with XYashburn leading, 27 to ll. It is the end The crowd knows it. Qnly aid from the gods could turn back such an irresis- table force as this one from Topeka. T. The tour 11 ' - - I 1 -1 i.ment hnal game never has produced a more spectacular t ioi oug 1 upset. But the kansas winds are strong and they blow 3 deva . A A ,D - tqtmg gale Once they get HHGC1' Way- Many Stories are toll f tl? lxansas wmdstorms and now you may add this to the coll ,VC oTh i the Hillvards were caught in ' ' - ' ec lon: a i - s Such a wind in Conventio ' . , nf hall last night and thoughts of a national championship were blown away T101 th ' n em. The ln 1 - ' . - t xcnsas uinds aie mighty, mighty poiwel-fur Qgo-' 551- ' .wa . V, 1 Z. sqg6Tiq..0a.1'.0-Qfbei. Q!'Qo,1.o,-1.o?d.-o-QIO n .0.go1.0-1-O100.110-j.Q.j.Q.i,o,i o 1 ' - 1 - -Q-h-o-p.o.,,,o 3. o H, , ' ' 'X-O-X-0-3. . . . . O X 0 X-0-1 93.9.1.9.g.o.X.o,i,o,x.oX.., 1 Y ATHLETICS-TRACK 137 if . . i 1' o.q.o.x6o..x!o'q: o'qwiqafo'd 04i 0-i-Oe1304d-o-'Km-1-o-1-0,141.10 5 .1.o'x'o'x'mx'9'1'0'1'O'10-1-0.Q.q.g.g- 1 I Fl 4 I . it I y l N51 it ! , 0 i. L if 1 YE 5 l E fl 1 t I l 1 5 it lg Track ii Haw lb - -14 ' ll' R-1 as1 H111 t1ac team was l1a11d1capped tl1rougl1out tl1e 1924 1 1 season by lack of material. Tl1e squad was small, o11lv nine Li. , f -'-'-if . . ' in 1 1 Krieg 111611 making a letter. Because of tl11s tl1e team was 11ot very 1 A successful in its 111eets. The 111eets i11 wl1icl1 tl1e team participated were: A A the -Quadraugular at Qttawa in wl1icl1 Baker, College of Emporia, ' 1 Ottawa a11d XNY2LSl1bL11'11 competedg tl1e State 111eet a11d dual 111eets with LN' - 1 College of Emporia, Qttawa, St. Marys H1'1Cl. Pittsburg. Tl1e Pittsburg ' A meet was a telegraphic 111eet-tl1e 111611 ru1111i11g agai11st time and the ' times of tl1e two teams co111pared. 1' Charles Brown, Henry Wfhite, Wfillard Gossett, Harry Dawdy, Philip f Lewis, Austin Morgan, Paul Sl1a11e1', Lambert Lowe, and Kemieth Boies A won letters. Tl1e majority of tl1ese 111611 have several years left in school, 1 ii so tl1at tl1e prospects for tl1e future are 1110113 pro111isi11g tha11 the past. Q A 1 f L 1 g A . Q 1 I ' ni. ii 1 ' , IK It IK ex cr o at o cz o at at o cz-o-u:.o.x.o.cz-o-1-o-cr-0-ll-0-'K'0'1'0 'f'o o ' o 'o ' ' .ls .o, 50, ,o,1,Q:. go-,I , 1 , . . . .Q. . . ala., 1, I lf 4 9 l . i A . Q .F - I 3 go1.0.1-o51g'0yi1O'i'0'i'5'7'f' di 1 ii in 133 ATHLETICS--TRACK I . ' i - .R . . . . . . . ..g.Q.-g.o--x-o-'c:-o-1fo-d-.o-' e If .0 . Od I Hi : 5 if 7 HENRY WHITE 1 f, A A victim of ill fortune, Hen had i . d sg a knee all year that never Pf0m' ised to stay in place for two con- 1 secutive minutes. Regafdleiss of fall Vw this, he scored many pO111tS of , - ' W'ashburn in the 440-yard run and r t 'iii h f ij in the dashes. He was anc or man . P454 on the relay team. h Md fix A 5 Ml .4 X, 553 I e ' l 'iz f 1 ' 1 i -S i if bl .Mi p my V z. s KENNETH BOIES .1 Q Kenneth divided his time be- f Lggl tween baseball and track, winning a letter in each sport. The hurdles I A ijt! were Skinner's races, the low hurdle being his favorite. gill R ii-wgl H T Scif-1 lf' -. VD,-l so sw 0. gn! Ii :T LX W: , i if is LET gig L .5 ily? L4 ' , . l HARRY DAWDY A 211 The century dash was Harry's 4 si i. ro -i specialty. As the season advanced 'ig he .became a 220-yard demon in ad- -' dition to running the relay and the 100-Yard dash. He threatened sev- , eral times to become a hurdler but .f v wel with the dashes and the broad ' g jump, he found plenty to do, if 16 44 W ddqoqoqoxoiddodloxoxoxod fl Q3 ,. S33 J 1. ' lil LU 4 ,A ,V ... 0 A X' Q Q .N W hlu, K Q ,fi Peeeive-is ie ' 'f? f '1'Q9r!Ki9fixisv?!Kw:dlGuii:eQi'-rides:-ea -e 4 P V . ' ' l l 'f sl i 1 No.3-oi o-bob F361Oi'd k'O'i'OXogggoxo . . Zbk xgxoxoxoxoxo ' 101020101101 I ATHLETICS TRACK t I ' I aren a: - . I . I .9 5'P U''lwxouzoxaxqxuz-o,unso-cz-canan AUSTIN MORGAN Morgan was the war horse of the team. He found his race in the two LN lil K 1. ,IW 'Qi 1.4 ii ,N v K4 1 137 P'frsuauu u snug, fl lp.. f LF mile and showed exceptional im- provement in this race before the season ended. He placed in the state two-mile race at Emporia. tug, ,tea I 5 PHILIP LEWIS The dashes, quarter and relay were Phil's events. His best ef- forts Were exhibited in the Ottawa meet and in the inter-sorority re- lays. I-Ie finished the season with twenty-nine points to his credit. qos: -coczoczoaxoczoccoazo-zo-K0'f0 f ' l VX! ' I yxie. I J if 3 ff? Iii ti 534 tall mi' F if fi-L3 , . , I A 5334 fl P' vt,- ' 1 .-- -x LJ. rf Q14 R .fi . y, 1 ill! ,f-.qi -sva fi . 4 S5 nj A 'Tift 1 ?71 KN 1 i 1 4 YW vysg l 4 i.I ri fx. I 'ff F I Th .L Lf: . ri I . . , . . 4 . :' . . was-o.amo-coo--r'0-db011-0 I'0 'i ' ' 1,0 1.0.1,o,1,o,1,ci1.o,1.o.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.gsg-o-1-o-1. . , , . . .p-o-Pr :Il-can-o-b-o-an-0-P'0'7 o ' 0-7' o 3' o Baseball 3gASEBALL prospects at Wfashburn this spring are better than i they have been for some seasons. The infield with the exception of catcher's position and second base is made up of last year's men. Glenn Jenkins of Centralia will .be behind the home plate, probably. He receives nicely and handles the bat as if it were familiar to him. The other new man is Hugh Gray of Kirwin who is working pretty surely for a regular position at the second sack. - 1 The other three inlielders are well known. Babe Lonborg is stationed at third, a hard place to play but not too hard for Babe. Dewey' Taylor, captain, will play his usual dashing game at short, while theiponderous Harry jolly will accept the offerings of his mates at the initial sack. Skinner Boies, the elder, is working out with the team all the time. He is not eligible to play but he is giving his time. The pitching staff is stronger than last year. George Darrow of Topeka will be the mainstay. He is a southpaw and has the reputation of throwing a mean ball. Supporting him will be Edward Green of Padonia who was out last year, and Merwin Tilzey. Compensation in the outfield is stronger. Lambert LOWS Eldon Miller, Langdon Morgan and john Hudelson are doing good viziork o.1.g'.ji0-X'O'1'0 i'0 3 g .g.g.g.o.g.g.g.o-3-Q-3-0.1-O-F-053-9' 140 ATHLETICS-BASEBALL -:.,o-1.0-1.o-noamz-o--K'0-1'0 '- 'o o o ' O 39 1'9'3'9'1'9'3'0'1'0'1'0-1-011-04156-Civ.-C-15.145-Qo-41011 O It bfi . . . . .-. Q An - Aj 503-1,03 .L -iz. .V L wg 3,4 l V. .lx I. l E ...- 'UGO-xoxo-no-zo-:exe - z-- -' -1- 0iP'??!'-'QLPQ ..,1 ATHLETICS TENNIS 1.1 1 ici at ogd. .,cn:'1o',-:I.9?2iii- 65ik?9fQ3i if A C kwa, A -,ad .ol-U. 1 o- o- -o- -- -o- -3, 'ov gg, ga F.. io.: , In I D ' N' F' limbs--ng--g.. LJ 0 - 141 P F 1 0 ., N, Q71 A -'p w ni ly. gy: l N Q if lf Tennis OUTTS and Chase Went mighty good in tennis last EQ year. The net defenders for the Ichabods carried off the victory in six of the seven games played. They won from St. Marys, Baker, College of Emporia, Phillips Uni- versity and Emporia Normalg losing the only game of the season to the University of St. Louis at Wfashing- 11011. The Ichabods Went to the semi- Hnals in the state tournament. ll:-o-ur-o-ug-6,-gf0.1.0-Q-gaoggziofdrmb-509,2 az- o-ex-6--lt-fQf'K'OP?Q'i'l'P F?.9 9 'md' 1' ,U r .fix K4 I Q L 9.4.9.1-o-'cz-o awful-o 1 o amo- A , i if 1 Zig :J -.1 ,x r, 'Q fy E BJ :qv al 3-ff If'f e'fn 1 Ri A 53 Y , 4 ff A gi 35 if 1 ' lf lil Ea li 'il F? lisl ly ll trim ffm fir? , Q'-gnjg lags li? P V 0' 1 ...aah .,,. ...-...,--...,.. ,,,, ..,.... . I Golf f I , , 'iiiQ:f.,'.,, '., E511 I. -W .- t i 'd an .gibggfdrifb F' .zu-9-xv-can-oe:--01ll 91 5Q57 - -' v00.601190,10X10IPL'B'O','o'P'Q','QP1o',!.o',io','o','oX-go l 9 ATHLETICS GOLF V 14- - .,,,,,,, ,..e,,,..a.gt91ga61ae . .g,q.g. .mg-'on 0- 591 ' QS-.Wd-.9-di9l12'9'1' ' ' 3 Vvashburn has been represented in Kansas conference gOlf by Gay- lord Martin and John Mohler. The team last year won all o scholastic matches with the excep- tion of two losses tO the KZUTSHS f its inter- University 1168111- TheiVVashburn team won the team trophy in the Kansas confer- ence tournament at Emporia. But the individual honor was lOSt to - 1. 3 . sf f 1 Us L . .2 1 X, xs,5.:5Xe4g1s2,g?f,3,?kfNQ-V11 is in is b'?5MiX f'x S? why? V, - ts 0 ffefgfgiyief-4 312225-tk-gel wx Mya'--5 . 54' 4 gfsafef fr Qs Ae 'Q' ff. N 4: K e 1. 12-Wag. ,,. e , xvxwm, atyetffzwgi Pierce of Southwestern. ' l . 1. During the current season Wash- 7 'H . fffrj burn has won twice from Baker Q i tl ,l a . l llfvwnv- - . 1- f al . l .wg-Ki, . W ,fjft 2. ' ' 1-ffl ,j,,,.,g2,fx'!3y,,-:,,fflAV . fl M A . - wwf - . ' was 'Tait' - .. . llkf -1M,,,3l, -- 1135: - ew 1 llvw Ll f f'J c 1r'f- . lui., ,,,V In 'L Qf' JM' .-- N . , ,i6Lzf',.,fL.- 'df4hq.,,, 9:.4t,Qt,.,N,.. Q F. nj A Y-'ft phi., 'f-ff' ' Yfimf. eil' ,tfifilfr l55'i 'i'-1'-fff'el:li'5:-.sf .il-was ' if 1.j--'h'?4.:-'- 'yyiji . s ,W 1 ly ' -,Wm L32 af :al X VJ Lfvnfi-.j ,,.:J.,5.aj. iv V'KL7:.tvva! W, A? In . lag iKv 4H,.1,5, gli? Mft. M,ff,:,r V Lf.: V 3 ft 'A gf . i Xl ON ,s,l , .il and once lrom St. Marys. The scores in each case have been de- ' ...wa - - ,- .fra ggvxgr cisive. lhe matches have all ended l .W 551.1 . . ' . Eli:-' hetore the play ot the sixteenth I ' ., 7 v I . 535 35 hole. lxausas L mverslty, however, Qijll has again won twice from XYash- wnl ,, it qt hurn. lu the match at lopeka the j XYashhurn team was defeated by 4 uf - . fyi .Q the hnal putt on the eighteenth v ' Q . Q hole. .-Xml at Lawrence atter turn- gyfl is ing ten clown on the ninth hole, lifj f i the XX'ashlJurn team was ahle to 'fl H59 Q -tl- t-l t tli l it l Larrx it ma ct o it six ccnti 'N ' lffff' hole. , xl sy? . gas, 351: f ffl L ..a. X . :7 'g 'ft ',x,5:'gL Q flu G li , Ami , .e tt lla Nl , M 5:43 '5'1'ss1L-fQX?7 :c1kA-,.S4.1w'iwii.-sP.aL::'5451222-3 ' f'a'f'jj1'g:?Wf-' ' l U l -A Fjtl- l gl v y. Lf' 1 ,ty x . tid XJ :gy '5 13521 54 .4-, lie lily? t sv Q6 A1 E551 I -3. Q was 4- 'fx VS: x Y. .la A : -4 V' 4 to .- get 533 F5 ' l li r l lx l f Vw' I 6-vi af I . I 0. l O .I ,J l Avi X. A 41.1 ' se ,. I I . x 'st v 7-f, H f-o-xv-0-hr-0--J--0-lb-o-an-I -:n- - ,- . . . i. 1- , , . 4 . O O J' 0 7' 0 3' 0 1'Pd'-9,-umc-:-fo-an-fo?JnzQfrn5Zwn.4oan5o.,....,,,.6,,,,,,,- . . 1 WoMEN, 1 L 'f' T61 . S ATHLETICS 1-H '53 X iq l 5 . I o uc Q, exiT6E1K?9.,IK5,q--::o.fnz1.of.1s:o5it,.o1 ' lqeoi -A -Y vm- CETW It . b I - -J Y 2 if-253-x...f9l' -? IB .' ' i U is 1-xg .5 l 4 JXULE 13.1 , . 14315 0 llfl . ' mf r 4 lie. fill .gyvl ltfl fill? . Hia! ,155 New-fl ,Miss EDYTHE sAYLoR Vilffi ' 1 1 Qi Q lggrl 'l 55.4 M, if-ll A - 9 Q . Q Women s Athletics IH Washburn lfrfl 1 We -- lsfaig HE department of physical education for women has been unrler .f f' ' ' - . , YY, the direction of Miss Edythe Saylor since 1922. Miss Saylor 31121 Q 5215! completed most of her physical education at the University of fqffl 1. Iowa Where she received her A. B. degree in 1919. The following vear she became assistant secretar of the student Y. XV. C. A. at the Llniver- lifiil . . , Y all sity of South Dakota. 1 ' 145-Q Q Miss Saylor is assisted by Miss Eleanor Lloyd who has charge of all .I ' . . . X the college corrective gym work and of high school gymnasium classes. itil Miss Lloyd received her diploma last spring for two years work at the ,Chicago Normal School of Physical Education. -She is now enrolled in Washburn as a special student. .l The department of physical e l ' saecial corrective exercises, interpre- and advanced physical ec ucation, 1 tive and folk dancing, and special coaching and theory classes. c In addition to the regular work, the gymnasium classes play hockey. track, basketball, and baseball. 0101910105101 1 ducation includes classes in elementary -all 5 ii fi 221. iii is ls L ., N 'Q J 8 i . . ' . . I D I . I . ' l g 'md'o.1f'o,1,o,1,o,1,o.1.g.1ag,gg-1g9.g.o-1- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v J Ulvdodododoxodolrod 1-Q'i?!ur9r1!!Qi9' JQQLQ. '9!39i1!?- 9Ii '-egg' idx PV, v . :Zi ' I. - 1- , , .vi u p ,fr I J g up . . - A 19 io,b'.iD.mb'o,pm? ing.. A a, um . N ,ggfh-i9.?!Q'FP.L + -J iii 9 rv W as xi 4 144 WOMEN s ATHLETICS 'I W-awww-W 1 'n A Hi as if :fi iii if ' is rwf' U' i is, f i if -1: . , i i R' ' i fi '1 'rs' '+'t-'--., .A .'--y '-T - ---'- A--vs--M --i'?-' wwf 'W' 'W'- p-1,1 ll I X, lj , . ill i,.fi, , 55 .A ,fl 05,5 lil' Hia Efkwl I, A. Iii ,-.Pwr y,-,vi , 5: i 1,2 fi-,gf fm.. 'ral ltr Q'-J ., Vi I i f'iKTi .fi l, L N i lL.'xx we 1 Ji .fl I i l N . l i . i Q3 1 1 l, 2 i li 3 l , xx.:-I VXI i el Ml ., i 'xiQ I, 1 1 l li i M- ix. V ki , r. V V .Lvl IWJ XM. iii I l i' 'I' fxiiil J -'l I-Nl I 1 iszl J I QQ 9 i WA xiii .,K,. IXX,i -l ar 4- - ig. - Q- -'aan ir.'33:efteiZH,.1 fCii1'5Nf35s.c1i:ii..4iilQ-fu--Sf WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD I-Iudc-lson SHYIOI' ' I Scott Boggs Skinner YVestm Gordon Steves Harvey Wornen's Athletic Association N the spring of l9Z2 t-he iXYonien's Athletic Association was organized by a group ot college women interested in the future -Q of womens athletics at XX'aslihurn. The Association is governed hy a liozircl and functions in a manner similar to that ofthe men's athletic ilepzntineiit. -Xny woman enrolled in XYashhurn college is eligible to memlmersliip in this organization. . 'l'lie purpose of the Association is to encourage a wholesome and systematic pursuit of physical welfare among the women of the collegeg to encourage indoor and outdoor sports: to promote good sportsman- ship: to give every woman in the college opportunity to keep herself pliysiezilly lit. - Bliss liiilyilie Saylor and Miss Rlilrlrecl Boggs were representatives at the lirsi state meeting of the XYomen's Athletic Association llaldwin, Deceinlmer 5-6. l92-l. 'l'hirteen colleges f If s held at g o sansas were repre- sented at this conterence, the next meeting oi which is to be held at Pittsliiirg sometime this coming fall. . i AY W ,ii 'sash-4-isL-gee,-'r-'-,ee-.4 :N-f-J: - -' gy--1 4,1 41- :iff 2 ' i --,f--..- -4-,J-' -uc. -.-. Y .-FH' fn if.:-gi 'A K 'J1:-E+ :f'EE4'--ifQ-Qi--59 j5.iSgS.Q is,., JfpJjQ:f5f'4, , W Q Q i -2 v K rig ll S :Y 541' i Pill' 4?Zfl A A ll CJ X: lililil S-ff, lg iii? Cgiifg DZ-it 'E-'L lx bp tif? bi 5 5 if I ' fN ll Gigi llriri' Biff PSY MX? .pl ,. i :Digg FF: Us thi-A E liyfi X 97313 gsm? 'Q , i Wig if s hfii i-2595 fxiii' M'-NYY l ,, lift 5564 Q V 33 T 9 'l 'o 'i P!'iQ?riPii3b,f2!?6J-11233-ref:-29 'an u an- 1 . ' 'A - - gym, wx. ' - - . .01--oven--nsxns ' -rw .. , 1 Q .L-4 1 WOMEN S ATHLETICS 3 lm A, . i5h'iIC,93!K?9f.q-gigtgn' . qu, -so 5. iii! 'si Lf l QF G' ' :.,.- W - A ' n p n g 3 ' 1 1 a . , ,, G 9 .. .Y ..,.. L . ao K ko. vid? v J W ' 3 ' ' Y ' 1 u . . I EN ef i 54 tl i 4 'l if, 55 - 1 iii eff Q1 4 F lf W ill i ' tl l 1, l , , 1 . t f Raida , Loomis Hudelson V X fm ls Wornen's W Club A 5 ,,, la tg I i-'i HE Vlfashburn VVOlT16l1,S Athletic Association, by means of a point Q A system, awards a HVVU sweater to each girl who completes the A l0OO-point requirement. These points may be won in hockey, CA 3 basketball, baseball, tennis, hiking, swimming, dancing' and track. f ,. Girls on the campus who have won sweaters this year include Theresa if Raida, Ruth Loomis and Mary Hudelson. ln 1923, sweaters were awarded to Kathrene Smith, Elizabeth Parker, Alberta Rosen and Q Margaret Ripley. ACTIVE MEMBERS W A Ruth Loomis I Theresa Raida Mary Hudelson N- V oazouxoaxoam-onronronxouxouxocxo-zoqo C 'loilvdtfodoxoccouxoccollr-'0lK0'f9 'o'ro' 0 I o an o an o-an-o-:vo-I--0-l'20 l . .......-:mo-an-o-as----' '- -o-xr-o-xvo-an-o-p-o-:mp.rp-o-xv-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-an-can-o-an-o-an o an o JI 0 P 9 3 WOMEN S ATHLETICS ' f' odoiloxodoxoli-d'doxo--901'0'f'0 - 1 ! mr , I ,Q ' , , .I - . - k ' ' ' ' ' ' . . -o o-ax.a.u:-p.nz-9.cz-o1cz-o-cx-o-cz-o-cz-om:-o-ur-pillb6-ll-9 0 'f'- ' 1 ' 5 ' l lg 'Q 0 1 'W A Q 14, :V 1 l' 144 fi bu 1433 i 'g ,iff ' X' i f:i 59 izfifgi 1 2' If-gf N 1151 f xl- V ll lf? 1161 ffl' gg ,e,y4 11 1 J lil lab 1 57' Ili? llzii S 1 3? 153 rv? dbdbdvdodvnltotoxcdwdbtordododoq-oqufqggqa O o g s Q' l Steves Skinner Harvey Maxwell In XVoml 1f2lSSCll2llll'll Shields Stark Sharp Sproul l lluggs Ft-1'1't'l Huson Irlumphrey 'Wolcott Hungate 1 'K l i Heed Seal Hndelson Snyder Beck Neisvvanger ' 1 Blue Peppers 1 OFFICERS Q President Manager Secretary . . . . . Elizabeth Skinner - . . Grace Steves . . . Audrey Haney 1' Treasurer . . Augusta Hungate ' 4 2 'ai I O 9 h O , I 1 4 IO .x. F J I it l Y. M3 Q an O 4 3 qi AST fall the Xmwso. llOllOl'2ll'y society of X1V2lSl1bLl1'1l, organized a i I ' pl f'i1'l': pep :quad which made its hrst appearance at the VVashburn- u g4?.. g , 1 , Q - l5'1ttsln111'g' football frame. The oroaniz t' l ' A of the Blue Peppers. ' -, be a ion 1as taken the name it oi lnifmtion 1 to he '1 pt1111.1nent one 111th tn elxe 31111101 11 s being eletted to ineinhtislnp eaeh xeai to take the places of the twelve 1 ' ' J ' ' ' 7 - . L , ga A' Y Q1 1 0' ' ', f'. E ' '. ' ' ' ,- 5 - 'FLW '9 ,f '-I L gy ':.f'1j,e,,i7'e 5' Q f ' Q . . '459f0'G0-:oexo-:o- 0-1- 3-gao i I 0-I 0-J' 9 91- 04 0 -'OW' 0f5'1UrDi0?lD'F9-Dfw-hu Qfznhibioiwnio-Info-h-o-:ln o-an a-:mo-x-o-an-o-an-osx-our.o-an WOMEN'S ATHLETICS 147 -it-'OEIK103diJ9iClQ0'?GK+Q221:'01114DFCK 0'd-0id-.0alK-o-x-o-:so-1-ouro-x-p-q-wo.q-md-a-q-n-q-Q-q-o-q-o-q-o-q-o q o senior girls who will graduate. Membership is limited to twenty-four but any girl in Wfashburn who has completed sixty hours of college work. may place her name on the waiting list and as members drop out those at the head of the waiting list will be accepted to fill the vacant places. The applicant must, however, have shown throughout her college career a keen interest and loyalty in all school activities. The pep girls in their blue and white costumes, sit in a group at all football and basketball games. They yell the good old XYashburn yells louder than all the rest put together and keep the enthusiasm of the crowd running high. They have shoxvn their loyalty to the college in every conceivable Way, from running the check stand at the big varsity in honor of VVashburn's champion basketball team. to ushering at one of the inter-collegiate debates. 3 . .A 5. MTL- , .' .. iiiii T Washburn Blue Peppers and Washburn Band i P , Q ouzoaxo-xoc:oIK0'l0 . . . . .a:.o.az-o-nz-0-IK-0 'f'0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ..a:.-u.c:-9.1:-o-soo-ax-o-at-0-'K-0 l'o ' 0 0 4...-il-la h-o-an o h or o P o-b o-h o ln o an oi-D-o-xo o-x-o-h o an o-3 o-b'o bl! . . . . . -p.of:s.o-an-oem:-o-:fo-an-o-lv-0-P-0-l '0'7 V' I . 150 WOMEN'S ATHLETICS o 1 o-ll-9 1 o ni o ul-0 1i0 l'0 11-9sll!1esuK-'o-cz-o-ax-o-1-o-umo-ur-dfex4rob.d1bIclz1'oeuz-o-ax-o-cz-o- omrfo-cz-owl!-:d'I!:0f-K' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Interpretive Dancing 1 HIE class in interpretative dancing is studying the art ofthe dance, ly.. .Q :bg Ex A - - x . . . . - . . not foi ani puipose of public exhibition, but fO1 its own enjoy-, ibi ment. Group dances in which every one does the same thing at the same time, are not emphasized. Each individual expresses by movement her own interpretation of the music. The class which Miss Savior organized at the beginning' of the spring semester, meets every meek in the h ISCINCIYE of Benton hall rr .-...nan-u 4 4 Q- --I fn. ug..-Q. an -u-...,,,... -.... HQ 0 2, .0 'Q ip' S 'sf bl sl , X, Q ' ' 2 .T C . , ., A I , V 4 A, -Lg, A . 0. . - -v 2 f , il N in V E va . Q, -1 i f i i i ,V .H 6 X L i I , f 4 .I i JI i ju 6 I J . Eg ,G Q D r - a 4 .,: 9 I' 9. 3 Q I J i 1 P 1010QOEU1U'10101CQ10'10'1Q QiQV1D,i Q'--gggbgxyq-fa-1,5-rude-Ko.-qvdro -K -' 1 - , . , .o qx o q'-9 ...vo ., . 3 :o.p.oan-Ao,qp.4,,ggpg . , 3, -... ,af T, v - . -' -'vm .,Y , . W a. , , 4, ,N Y ,, 4 ,, - , w Aghiub-iggg 29 in 49,15 , 3 mit. -bfi, y . . W nl WOMEN'S ATHLETICS ' 151 ps:-,caused-c-gawaoauxabgf,-izgeg o .- qQ,-f3,i-fQ5yC-3,-53::2-1::- ee,--1 ,, c at . . . . . N... ,,.,. if-13.9. x , -H-,,3,f23,.9JEf.,ug, 1. ,- .. . . , ' 2' '- - J The May Fete gig NDER the direction of Eizaheth Skinner the annnal lawn fete l was given on the campus toward the close of school last spring. . f' Thetall, clark pines formed a natural haclcgronncl for the fairy scene and the beauty and romance of the affair was carriecl out in the programs which were written in poetry composed hy Roberta Smith. 'llhehna Hobson was elected the May Princess ancl her six attenclants were: Helen Thomas, Lois Romig, Marjorie Heinns, Iileanor Hines, Mirialn XYoocl and Margaret Morns. Marie llelcelnkaeinpcr tool: the part of the fairy prince. 010101010 1 Str BJ F9 bil lil VJ as 2 Qi lil' tins' Q till Qi 13-ff tall Ha 5213 'I eff ,ol lx rl M . , gi My ifag, I S t. ii was lf,ITj l S54 N N 4 '-3.1. till ,gli . ly W iff 'tp 4 lflij W F7 ' .iq H M if il r' 1 kv VX af ffl PCL gm. tt? Qi -A l iv? 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Alberta 'T Rosen, state champion in tennis singles in 1923, was defeated by VVinona A Bailey in the 1924 women's singles. 'Q Twenty-nine girls were entered in the lYashburn single elimination . tournament. Audrey Haney met Thelma Hobson in the semi-finals and won with the scores: 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Audrey Haney was to meet Alberta Rosen in a final match but because of the bad weather the games were Q never played. . A A T3 A is 1 l , ---r-v--1-'O--1-0--r-0--r-0--v021-0--r-0--v v.-1-v--r-v--e0--r-v-d:-0--rfvf-nose:-:Bram-:fo-:-.of-:w-aefs:fa--g-6.--M.-mi-ia M-f. U-LSA.-. LARITY Hbimv w I 1 I1 FI Y' I f if W. E ,, x , 22? 1 , J if XL V! Lift rfii SAR L , :E ri x K i,X.,v 51.1 V 3' ,W U. Eff: N -X- I Q L, .L- :px A 11' 514- fa, if IX Fi z 5 C11 - P :P NI fi nh A fig Efiy LM-w KN , 5, P ', I 'f 5117- J F' ' wg ,yr-4 'Vxf tix QQ: Lvgxf RX . ?-.J ,Wk 49 KS? zx mx K fs. ,if lxsjvi S. f mf- N , X 3' , 1 it ' ,, ag , W ,Z My , 1 L xx 1 Y 'N cfw .W 'u F K' 1X1 All 1 1 X . K v , gi: MK, If. 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Magi ,fy lk lk ll A k, we M 5177 Q?mHmHmEmHmaEEmEmEmEmHmHmHmHmEmEmsmimsmumumumimimimnmumiqa WCJMEN'S FRATERNITIES-ALPHA PHI 163 X' zmHmHmHmHmamHMHm5mHmamHmHmHmHmamamamnmnmnmmmamnmimimim V Alphi Phi Fraternity HY Founded at Syracuse University, 1872 , ' Upsilon Chapter Established, 1916 'J Publication: Alpha Phi Quarterly -H Colors: Bordeaux and Silver Flower: Forget-me-not, 1 1 Lily of the Valley V Helen Harvey '25 Isabel Hibarger '25 Beatrice Kassebaum '25 Elizabeth Skinner '25 ACTIVES A H Velma Blakely '27 Dora Coons '27 Norma Cline '27 Mary Glusing '27 L, 1 Y X 1 1. Esther Schmitz '25 Louise Kelly '27 Marion Beck '26 Adelaide Myer '27 Lucile Horn '26 Dorothy Reynolds '27 'iii' Louise Myers '26 Frances Scott '27 Elizabeth Sargent '26 Edna Smith '27 Ruby NVilt '26 LaYerne Snyder '27 Josephine Arensberg '27 Ruth lVentworth '27 uf Lorraine Bates '27 if PLEDGES Frances Beck '28 Henrietta Moeser '28 My Blanche Byler '27 Grace Mc.iXndrew '28 Freida Dickey '26 Gertrude Nelson '28 Esther Dibble '28 Esther Shultz '28 'W May Flemming '28 Pearl Richardson '28 'o Hazel Guley '26 Ruth Tallant '27 .A Dorothy Killian '28 Virginia McMullen '28 , lyfarie Maybach '23 Marjorie Mcllhinny '27 Q fx. tn- 1 l ff 'T V , I o cz o ax o an o-cx.o.uz.oaq.o-1.9.1.9.1-0-q-old-o-az-o-ano-1-o-Qo-C-O-I-0'C'0-'l'0 l'9 l ' 1a.......---- ' 4 0101010101 1 -ohh-o-zu-o-mn-o -an-o'-xr'-o -an-o-an-,o -in-0 -:neo -heolh 4'w-1ri8'-0fl'- 6'-P?-9 SP f'4I9i ' 9 2 U n WOMEN S FRATERNITIES ,DELTA GAMMA ,.f 1a:'a-sfinflf-m ia-::,Qa-:+:o.1 -' D.. 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'Joi -96,1309-.p.!g.1c..qu,q-on -.-9. -K. v 6-mo!-K-6-1-9 1 0 C 0 Delta Gamma Founded at Oxford College, 1874 Alpha Kappa Chapter Established 1920 Publication: Anchora Colors: Bronze, Pink and Blue Flower: Cre Dora Bratton '25 ACTIVES Marie Hekelnkaemper '25 Marjorie Hodge '25 Mirriam Rusmisel '25 Vera Seal '25 Ava Sharp '25 ' Louise Dangerfield '26 Vera Gordon '26 Lois Linn '26 Helen Peppard '26 Velma Rickenbacher '2 Ruth Schaffer '26 Harriet Sproul '26 Dorothy Stark '26 Thelma Allen '28 Anne Brewster '28 Pauline Kellner '28 Mildred Kingsbury '28 Lucile Lemons '28 Elizabeth Linn '28 6 Thelma XYood '26 Hilma Balthrope '27 Mary Sue Dawson '27 Lois Dean '27 Margaret Eckert '27 Neva Humphrey '27 Helen Kesler '27 Dorothy Kittell '27 Gladys Magill '27 Clara Merryman '27 Irma Moyers '27 Elizabeth Parker '27 Marjorie Reese '27 Martha Reese '27 Beatrice Swords '27 PLEDGES Phyllis Newman '28 Helen Adams '28 Elizabeth Patten '28 Dorothy Romig '28 Hazel Sims '28 Hazel Snayely '28 Dorothy XVest '28 gamxgq x-, M . x 1' g ' . 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LQ YA I , A M23 Ni Kappa Alpha Theta Lx? 1 Founded at De Pauw University, 1870 Q Alpha Upsiion chapter Established 1914 is Publication: Kappa Alpha Theta Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Pansy 1 1-'W ' ffl 5 1 ACTIVES fm' rj' i 4 erkz Rella Brown '25 Cziston XX'ZlSlllllll'll '26 Etta Louise Davenport '25 Lucille lelzinse '26 1 E Meryl DCWCY '25 Cieraldine Dt-Yoiiiig '27 2 -5' 1' Betty FI'OSt '25 Ennzi llolilms '27 Bernice Henius '25 l'7l'2lllL'L'S Klo11tgo111e1'y '27 lf? Constance Reed '25 lizitlierine l'e1e1'so11 '27 lx' LOI'I'E1ll'lC RC6Cl '25 Luis Tgiylqyi' k 'gr jane Evelyn Carey '26 Blzirioii XYi1lcot1 '27 t janet Edelblute '26 l.eo11t- liitcli '27 ' Katherine Mullin '26 Rolmertzi Sinitli '27 lffig QQ Mary Neiswanger '26 Yirginizi Selmlle '27 1 Fi Nflar Ran1sev 26 1435111-1 xi: -1- S -fit-1 '37 KL? 1 y , t ll' Ill A, Geraldine Scott '26 Yirginizi .XlSll2lCll. '27 '7'3f'1 . Margaret RlCl.CZlll '27 'jr' fi 'x .1 PLEDGES 1 ,' Cornelia Adams '28 Mzirgziret Kelsey '27 till' Mary Buck '28 XX'llllll'L'll lit-rr '28 F511 Frances Bone '28 .lezinne St. ulolni '28 ttf. Doris 61111101-Q '28 X'll'gllllIl st-1,11 'gs its Mary Gilmore '28 RlZlflL'llllL' Stewzirt '28 A Mary Green '28 liltlllll' ,lane 'l'2lllliC '28 iff! 'Vg Cora Hedrick '28 Virginia XX'elty '28 Elizabeth Hughes '26 Yirgginizi Klrlloiizild, '28 'ti-pi 11 if 1 AP 111, 1, Pax' AX' 'vial , Wil A, mn in fi 1 M51 llgi , X , 1 Hal fl A if Q K1 'il 11 . 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Founded at University of Michigan, .1903 Theta Chapter Established 1914 ' Publication: Pan Pipes Co1ors:'Crimson and White Flower: Red Rose Eleanor Allen '25 Virginia Biscoe '25 Vivian Shields '25 Betty Schick '25 Helen Andres '26 Wiiiifred Murtaugh Mildred Bunker '27 Daisy Childs '27 Della Bollinger '28 ACTIVES '26 Louise Dawson '27 lfranees lfieclerling '27 Lueelia Harris '27 Lneile Kincaid '27 Lillian Kincaid '27 Lucille Rleliinney '27 Margaret Roehi' '27 lflorenee Saeher '27 Margaret Knaner '27 PLEDGES Ruth Burkholder '28 Gwendolene Dunaway '27 Margaret Faclely '28 Marjorie Gonzales '28 Josephine Jamieson '28 Addie Hallett. Muriel liittell '28 julia Marshall '28 Pauline Roe '28 Dorothy Smith '28 Ruth Swartz '28 lrene Ziinnierman '28 '28 ff i X uoczouzoc:o'mz61utD7l!0'f9 5'9 'g 1 5 A I 6' . . 45..',...... . . ..--va ng n, . , J.. . .. Y, . 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WOMEN'S FRATERNITIES-ZETA TAU ALPHA l7l Zeta Tau Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal, 1898 Alpha Mu Chapter Established 1922 Publication: Themis Colors: Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray Flower: White Violet ACTIVES Zelpha BEHCS '26 XYilla Marie Maxwell '27 Mildred Boggs '27 Hess Merci-r '25 Deborah Crandall '27 Hilda Miller '27 Elizabeth Ewing, 27 Geraldine Ret-cl '25 Lura Ferrell '27 Helen Schlcgcl '27 Maurine Grant '26 Frances Schnciclcr '27 Evelyn Harris, '26 Caroline Slriclmy '27 Elloise Keeney '27 .Xlicc XYclls '27 Catherine Lonibar '27 .Xnclrcy lflancy '25 Mildred Mangelsdorf '27 Enola lit-cncy '25 Sylvianna Maxwell '27 Merle Shralcc '27 ' PLEDGES Mary Lillian Dole '28 I Thelma Steinincycr '27 Mildred Hamilton '28 Georgia Taskcr '28 Dorothy Longshore '28 Ruth Thompson '27 Blanche Larson '28 lilizalmcih lYatson '28 Verna McCue '28 1 Marie llnek '27 Marjorie Mullikcn '28 Klilflfvfl -'Xfl2llllS '39 Mildred .Xclanis '28 docxonoxododoxod xodododoxodod-040101010 s Q . - V . , , . . 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Yi if fx A 4' f mg fi x- A in My A A Y' by V55 4 if ff: , r - ff' . Eiifvflkib'-x+Q'Qlfv?di94hk-ditfogqggq: V V0 1 . O 'i'Q?i .0-Xidpifp'-1aq1?.g -if O ghinyapa .3 9 .14 gh .9 ,X . 9 X Q9 ,iw ,X 4. P4 i .v ,. M1 EVQ E4 WOMEN'S FRATERNITDIES-DELTA PHI ALPHA l73 :bn !1EA?IKn6iu:eo'f-r-.9'-Crioicxipsngrpidfg5,g.rp3Qgg3ig,,3,g.!Q- A -H -54- . 1- . . .i i.. I g maxi NCQ.-.mqm -.9 . ' gy' , :QB 44 l 'Q E 'Q E PQI L. 2, ,Q is Delta Phi Alpha Eg LL Founded at Washburn, 1922 Colors: Old Gold and Royal Blue Flower: Cecil Brunner Rose PN' IH if if ir. ACTIVES ,Ci iq-of Anita Biggs '25 Edith Gricst '27 ff' Gladys Huson '25 Gretchen Metzke '27 Doris Engholm '26 Vlfinifred Miller '27 'iw Mary Hudelson '25 Beatrice Nelson '27 X, 3, Lois Fergus '26 ' Thelma Nelson '27 Dolores Poland '26 Virginia Short '27 I .2 Theresa Raida '26 Louise Xvilson '27 i fig! Q PLEDGES A Mary Bell '27 Marjorie Cone '26 fl Q' Leota Biggs '28 Virginia Currier '28 X ' Marga1'et,Boomer '28 Alldfffb' HOOD '27 Sify 3, Edith Carlson '28 lrnia Peterson '28 ml? ' Cleonie Drant '26 Q4 . 0, Wg -xoxo-zoaroco-ro-zonzounz-.ocxo-l0lK0 'l0 i-4 ll 5592 1o1o1o1g1Q101G101'010ZO1U , , A a !,' f g Se Q Ai D 991-Golub-1:0si-03109030'1!bQ513931's,lf1'O31s63X30'X-O-1-OXJO'1'9'X'0'1.!91'0'i'o ifQli'o.'1'b '7'i l 'o',h' 1' ,J at '1 iff f ,, 5 . in 11 . l74 WOMEN'S FRATERNITIES-DELTA PHI DELTA PPL Y ' A , 1 2, - ,..-.............-.. g PQ F395 1 ,1 1' lil lf' .M-ffl CL, V4 J Q tl? 1 W l ,t Lil 'IW if 1' 1 f ,VM LF' P231 'Mx lm si W ' 15215 La ftlil ' , el? fx-i, ' Q 'gil Gordon Mullin Barber mil Cnsobior Hunter Li' I G1':1x'l S B. Nelson 'l'. Nelson ,Q Mg ltlfiil 93 'N X11 ' fig 13321 Delta Ph1 Delta fs? iffil . . yi MJ Founded at University of Kansas, 1912 Epsilon Chapter Established 1920 2,7531 1 E51 Publication: The Palette I ' lb,- ,jf Colors: Old Rose and Old Gold Flower: Sweet Pea ffl lf? Nadine Barber '27 Katlirine Mullin '26 Q31 l A. . . v ' 'R I-lclen Lasebxer '27 Beatrlce Rclson '27 lilly: Ruth Graves '25 Thelma Nelson '27 Lois Hunter '25 Vera Gordon '27 lgof XVilliam Happe '27 l',f Dwi! elf' NJ Q QV PTH Q diff E52 iff? : .. V16 U 6-1' K' ' li 1 5 :EQ it 5 L-TA kj LC ' A 2 4 x, ,J fl ssss 2, .,,.,:,,,,.,,,:.,.,,.,.,..:,,W-::: :sr M , ,, o r . .1 W., .- - sims TQ ' Q fir' -f -. 2461 : -ire 9:1'9i?'3!'i '53 uxouzoqoqoczouxo-K0-K ,ai 1 1 ' I ororobo'b.Q.g.o.g.o'.g.p.p.g-3-6-bFo3bi.9?bIoXH 4 I '- - ' ' 3' 47- -' fxfg WOMEN' S FRATERNITIES-KAPPA PI BETA l75 Kg ' C ' O1OX010,1.Q,, ES f 7 lkgi W P914 ' ill 1,4344 fail Vxs ml ig -v 'wl Fig Lfj fyi iixfl 'xi rfij' r. '- Stiain Gibson I-Iancks Hrydi-n Ilnngnli- ' -ll' Scott Bell liainmzin Nnpii-r ' li Ritter Crarey Xl'OOL-lllllll Ki-plingvi' Ili-rringlini 1 n nfl X . flff Kappa P1 Beta wil ,x H V 1 Founded at Washburn College, 1922 Colors: Rose and Silver Gray Flower: Pink Rose 4 Vivian Crarey '25 ,lnnc I-lcnrlcrson '27 71' Augusta Hungate Leah Gibson '27 Ella Bryden '26 Ulluviv.-vc Strain '27 gfi Catherine Conard Verna Hzininan '27 Melba Napier '26 Donna Scott '27 Quik Mabel Herrington '27 21: iff Leola Woodliiill '28 MYVUU K1'Pll1HlU' '33 tif? Thelma Rowitz '28 IFR BCH gf! v iq Jennie Hancks '28 Ivy Cartincr '29- onoxoarexosoczoczocro:Lax-euro:-eq-ox-on-ocean-our-one T '1.. 554 iff ,qi 'Xi L 1 1311113 X?x lx ,Mal Nl - i li . l i lji Q ra l if li its fi? :H ' 52594 ELC: ref Q' fl aft' Xi! ,VA , l- i 1 lg 5522 ll gf' ,N PNN' 5 f x T7-D2 ti! ii F 7'gi K. lofi l'Q 'bl 5 AK vb M1 xiii in Irs. Q 4 llyfft , xg, 1 El Tfi Q3 YN ii ' , -'fi Y rr ' as 'iii r i at 1 vm ,., i i tif? in CN '4Y'l 1 em- 'OLPQQEP ow D 'ffm' 0 ' 0 P' 176 WOMEN S FRATERNITIES PHI SIGMA QMEGA , , , . 2 A 1 -' 2 - 1 Q ' . itenxiibtsx-,sa -as -r 9 r-lion:-oecco 120019 ax o cz on-:surf-r-.Q -Lantana-.czn.u: a czfovfncffoi-K 0.1t3.1xQ -:,o.1m 1 0-. '.a'i'oih:obi'o.1.osi'a.--oaiioz?owbtoibidgpm2.5.j-gush-i1qOnlo0i110:P!O- . . A i , .1- o ... .... . 'Q' -1---- 'z' 3i ' 'P' Vinson Stone Morris Yan Mt-ter Platt MteI'livi'son McCall XVliip11 Baker Yost Stebbins Hunter Phi Sigma Omega Colors: Gray and Rose Lois Stebbins '26 Lois Hunter '25 Flora Yan Meter '26 Leona Stone '26 Emma Morris '27 Christine XVliipp '28 Founded at Washburn, 1918 ACTIVES PLED GES Grace McPherson Flower: Rose Civilla Vinson '26 Hazel McCall '25 Mildred Bolinger Ruth Platt Sylvia Godfrey Eula Yost '28 '28 '27 9' - f 'uL1 'T fi '- '7 'WW T iwbmrgwf 1 I r V' V: iq , SJ TKT A SQL tl? 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Irwin REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta: Henry Benning Reginald LaBnnker A Gamma Alpha: i VVilliam Robinson Paul Shaner Kappa Sigma: A Lendrnm Meliacliron Q Howard Becker ,T T Phi Alpha Delta: Edward Curry Perry Pitcher Phi Delta Theta: Robert Myers Kenneth Meyers Phi Pi Phi: james Marlin XYillarfl Iinssett Et Vi. .o. .9. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .o.q.g.q.g.q.g.q.of1-o-q-o-q-o-c:-o-q-o-cr-o-d-ocl-o-an-o-cr 1 1 101010101010101919101 E . . . . . . . . , - - :Oil ,alba,i,o5x,o,X,o,z5p.i.o,Y.a,X.o.1.o.g.9,g.9.x.g.g.9.g.g.g.g.g.9.1.q.1-0-1-0-K-O Z O I 0 X O X 0 X 0 X O H Q Q? '4 , , V W ggi 523 lf, iw Q N l M zffl F97 Vlflf 15914 v N 'Q Tl ff if 1' I V ,..f 52,22 PW 315' I if 1--Q + xi Fw Qiulx Ol' aff Z1 ki ,1 ,, k 1 5954 W :WW 1 fx kT 'Ai f' ld and f .QS -. Hifi, f-'W ox Liv in ft! 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V 'G A A Q A all A Q r if Founded at University of Virginia, 1860 Gamma Nu Chapter Established 1909 Publication: Caduceus Colors: Scarlet, Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley Harry Crane '25 Charles Brown '25 George Bruce '25 Otho Lomax '25 Lawrence Evans '25 Howard Becker '26 Lendruni McP1achron '26 Perce Harvey '26 XVilliam Davis '26 Qrson McLaughlin '26 Richard lVahle '26 Ross Supernaugh '26 Lee Bruce '26 XVillard Gabriel '26 Harold Mischke '26 :Xldous Mills '26 joe Henry Miller '26 Adolph Lonhorg '27 Maurice Hartman '28 Howard Handley '28 Cecil Edwards '28 ACTIVES PLEDGES XYilliain lilliott '27 ,laines llowen XYilliain Cunningham Ralph lfisher '27 Kenneth Gilmore 'l'oin Iiiene '27 Louis Lee '27 ,lohn Marshall '27 l'loward McCord '27 Milford Rogers '27 Gerald Spohn '27 Ralph XYarren '27 lloyd Tingley '28 ,laines ,l. lfyniann '28 Philip lYahle '28 Charles Suit '28 Charles Ciossett '28 ,l anies llranine '28 Roherl Klonteith '29 Charles Sessions '29 Harry XYatson '28 s '-.J 7 7 ix, X. lx l .-aso.uz.o.c:-oar.o.uz.o.ux-o-uc-o-x-o-x-o-1-0-d-0-d-0-d-0-1-WC-0'1'9'1'9'1'9'4 'o ' 'o o'-'9'- ' l , bf l J l PM l P21 rm M 'Q ri 'f ffm: rf lf .WK Lf 'r l - 'X ral vw lift 'l F2 M. fel 4 fi ill! 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N I - 4 --it MEN'S FRATERNITIES-PHI ALPHA DELTA 183 E Phi Alpha Delta lg Founded at University of Chicago' 1902 V' Benson Chapter Established 1921 l Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Red Carnation E ACTIVES 'fig Theodore Metz '25 Clarence Sparks '27 E4 Harry Chaffee '26 Everett Steernian '27 X1 Herbert Crabb '26 1 Howard Cameron '26 ul. Rodney Stone '27 1 Edward Curry '26 lYesley Campbell '28 Howard McCue '26 x-Q Rubert G. Martin '26 fl Perry Pitcher '26 Q Hall Smith '26 Morley 'l'honipson '28 tg Dale Bryant '27 in Clarence Breithaupt '27 Lawrence Young '28 Joe Casebier '27 Donald Denton '29 4 Stanley Garrity '27 Alexander Hotchkiss '27 John Slason '27 Ralph Thompson '29 ' 1 Hugh Larimer '27 Charles Carpenter '25 l PLEDGES 3 Hubert Brighton '27 it Tom Boyd '28 L5 3- '- v, .. 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'WPVWPSP'i!'0'l!'0'D'0'll'0-D-0-lr-0-ll:-0-heb-In-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-xr-o-an-o rn o an o an o-zu can Ni MEN'S FRATERNITIES-ALPHA DELTA w 40 dz e at o arfoileyfukbidziivgmdmi4lit62bnsl:494nKinElK-9?nKvLo-nx4ofdx-rQx-bid-o-umo-eu:-o-or-o-ex-o-qx-o-1-o no ax o an o an o Alpha Delta Founded at Washburn College, 1912 Publication: The Triangle Colors: Maroon and White Henry Benning '25 Theodore Bell, '25 Kenneth Davis '25 Charles Long '25 Dewey Taylor '25 Lee Seeley '25 Gilbert Alcott '26 Reginald LaBunker '26 Gaylord Martin '26 Milton Poort '26 Harold Spickerman '26 Fred Barr '28 John Gorbett '28 Glenn Hepworth '28 Newell Nay '28 LaVerne Erwin '28 Williaiii Robyler '28 Merwin Tilzey '28 Flower: Red and White Carnation ACTIVES PLEDGES XYillard Slocum '26 Homer B. lYhite '26 Henry lVhite '26 Murry Moxley '26 Robert Baum '26 Paul Britton '27 Philip Lewis '27 Farrel Mason '27 Nolan Spencer '27 George Vlfeaver '27 ,lanies McKenzie '27 Sanders '28 Vernon Robert lVilson '28 Gordon XVeir '28 Richard lN'hite '28 Bush '28 Donald lVakeman '28 Charles Seevers '28 Francis .Y-.R 'ftp-' i 5 -a ' ,, x 12.5.31 , ,. I 'IA j . ,.. lx' N , . . . . . . . . . . -o-Qo-cz-o-x-o2x-old!-0-ll10'lK'0'Cf9'Cf'0 '0 9 W 'ro 'O A . 23 !'0'X'0'i0Z0'101PXOI01010519101010191010101010-X01-01-010101010' ' ' MEN S FRATERNITIES-GAMMA ALPHA ... .--........ ................... .. . .......--iv' 9 ' 186 lm:-o-ur-o-1-o-mx-o--vom:-fo-noo-as-o-cz-o-ax-o-mx-o-ano-ax-o-noo-cz-o-an-o-an-o-ax-o-ano-ax-o-ano-cr-o-ll!-0-lr-.0- 90 l'0 ' 1 L U I Axis t t I ' ll wi f 5 ' , M 'I YJ. ,, v 52 5 , r gl of l Q 1 I f 3 A 9 ' It Y r , fix 1: . ...I W ' ' 'lx -n f 1 . r X of vt ,N lv ,' . , l , l , A , 25 l - 4. . ' V K- V' if I , - I ,L 'IV ,W '15 A ' - ' ffffi 7 31 t I l gg 'U E Yxvflgllt Steves Johnston Gamble XVeese Peyton Dannenberg Q? Tipton Humphrey Clark Lewis Chase Armstrong l X' I X Duehren Jenkins Jones V Troutner Q fIfaggu1't XVilt Eldred F. 'Paggart Grunt Jackson Horsfield Blu n k Dawdy Crawford Long Judd 5 tg Q I A I 4 Y. ' A '-h1::1.: I .4 65 - m 4 mx Q' I 'tv-' p J x 9 n' A1051-,0'1i'0f1'0'1'0-112-1-OiifOA-1501160?10g1E0'i-O'Z-Q51 051- 0-1. QnKa 9.1. 9.1. 0.1. gg. d. ifqf gag. 1. gl. 1.9.1. 9.-S O X 0 X 0 Z 0110910-XM'ZQOXFGYQni-0club-1-9.3-9-3-5-1-9-g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.gy, K0101010141011010101010101C 101010101010101010101 MEN'S FRATERNITIES-GAMMA ALPHA 187 Gamma Alpha Ni Founded at Washburn College, 1922 Colors: Royal Purple and White Flower: Purple Iris F K ACTIVES it Lester Blank '25 Stephen l-luniphrey '26 Russell Horshelcl '25 john Lewis '26 U, Schuyler jackson '25 llert Steves '26 X 4 Paul Long '25 Vernon liltlrecl '26 '21 Floyd Taggart '25 Clarence juclcl '26 Glenn Taggart '25 Toni Taggart '27 ' l XVilliani Robinson '25 Lorenzo Grant '27 Vg Marion Dannenherg '26 Harry Dawcly '27 it i VVillia1n Duehren '26 Homer jenkins '27 'Q Paul Shaner '26 Philip Peyton '27 Ross Troutner '26 XYilliani XYare '27 i Merle Crawford '26 lfarl XYriglit '27 Q Charles lYitt '27 ,R A B PLEDGES ' john Gamble '26 Earl johnston '28 Ray XVeese '27 Carl Chase '28 Orville Clark '27 Paul .Xrnistrong '23 john Tipton '28 Wayne Ryan '23 Gustave llauholcl '28 fzff'f'Q'7:- 4 5, ef Q ..f ' W lt 4 fl 'T l R. ro b-o-h obo-D oh hh 0Z'b.b'0'b olbthobobwh or-or okob o-:uhh-oh 0.Il.oh,o D-o-b cabo ' - MEN S FRATERNITIES-PHI PI PHI ,Q A 7 + 188 4 q9-q-0-up9-upo-qfaQq-o-qx-o-q:-ofa:-o-anomvofsx-siano-an-o-ax-o-1-o-anom:-o-ax-o-ax-o-areo-den-11-0--60-if-0 'K'0 0' 5 0' , 1 1 J iq, i Q X 5 + + Q, by 5. - 1 N 554, Kg H in E? 6 'fi 7 V? 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K , . , ,bfi ,A , M i McKay Barker Flickinger Robison Urban Johnson , Bauman Morgan Gossett ' Branham Marlin NV Perry Marlin Thomas Brown 1' Davis 'Pilton Bushong Bottigliero A Matts Shaw Menard Martin French Abmeyer 'lf-F V X' :Q'e:a'qg-lvzoga 1 R A 3 'Hof-,Qvrf f ' 5 pl O - 6'1 -Ki'-Cf9f!f9I1iU5.'i H-,l. l ' . if'bW6?'iit4biii:fbfHv-ired'lv.v.-iifvnd-brit-bi-Mon 9 F Q 101-010101010191 Lil i i L7 'fi L X i L fa K0 L all K lv' rm X4 l 542 ul s I ., f. rw Qi LJ l 'Xi MEN'S FRATERNITIES-PHI PI PHI l8?7 ''u:ea-cz-.aec:sa-:xqo-uxeoinxlmaee-gsaagxg ' Q Phi Pi Phi , Founded at Northwestern University, 1915 Epsilon Chapter Established 1924 Q Publication: Quarterly , fi Colors: Turquoise Blue and Black Flower: Blue Bell kj ACTIVES l Herbert Abmeyer '26 blames Marlin '25 Ivan Barker '25 Robert Matts '26 Elvin Bauman '25 Marshall Mayberry '26 Carmen Bottigliero '27 Langdon Morgan '27 Blair Branham '27 Dorr Pelton '27 Wlalter Brown '26 XYimberly Perry '27 Merton French '27 Carl Richardson '27 VVillard Gossett '27 Charles Robison '26 Alfred ,lohnson '27 lVendell Shaw '25 Albert Marlin '27 Camden Strain '25 Glenn Thomas '26 PLEDGES Raymond Bushong '27 ,loseph Pappalardo '28 VValter Davis '28 VVilliam Flickinger '28 Harold McKay '28 Maurice Menard '29 Robert Martin '28 XValter Rodgers '29 Harold Shaw '27 Gordon Taylor '26 XVillis Tilton '27 XValter Urban '27 XX I -X. P l I L I E 34 lf! li rs . . ' D . . . . . 'o.1.o.1,o,1,o,1,',1,o,1,mx,9.1,g.1.Q.1.g.1.g.g.mga-1...-1.01-01-01.0 I-9. '-v L --2 il if w. , K-xx, NWA' W .311 Q .4 i M 1 . X MX N QI.-Nw, El i L1 ff, 1 N 1 N .E+ H i' .V ,qw QW 31 if gm ,N K ,. QW s L4 L :bei .Q lx W x. rqj PN J, 4 JI fill ,Nw :M ' 5:4 HY CNA 1? J- 13 lvx Q? ,jf 1-,ey '-Ak ,ge N213 ,U ,mx is: 4 :gd iv J .-I is LQ mf? 'aux-4 ffgi -143 ffl f? 1 ij? Q? 5,ftf! 145 4 ff! iff LMI xi ,Nfl :if .-C fn 4, I rpg f 'Q gm QQ Q :ff I Q 4 gm Ci P1 7 A I . Y' I fi ,f'j7 T ,rx N1 ,V T1 I '51 ' M, 2? ,1 f ? C r i I 1 4 , MGR 1, il I. : 11 . ? I 3 i 4 A I I 1 2 2 f P 4 o an o zu o an-o-an-o-an-o-un-o-x-o-as-o-an-oc-in-o-an-o-rn-o-an-o-an-o-an,-o-an-o-an-o-In-0-JD-0-I--0-ll-0i'l 0'l '0'l 0 3' 7' 9 7 HUMOR ug-o cz o 1-o-ano-ano-c:-o-cr-o--9o--:-o-cxfogcz-om:-o-ano-ux-ro-u:-o-c:-o-a:-.o-d-o-dl:-0-'lb0-IK-0-'lf - Additions To The Curriculum For Next Semester Chinese 1 and 2. Alternates with Oriental Cooking 53. Pre- requisites, a tour of New York's Chinatown or 3 years in the junk business. ' Sleeping 3 and 4. A five hour course offered at the lst hour only. All students sleep then anyway so we might as well in- clude a class in the curriculum and grade on snoring ability. Requirements, one year as night watchman and furnishing of individual blanket Cnot horsej. Bell Ringing 26 and 27. A course designed to teach plain, fancy and embroidered bell ringing. Prerequisites, member- ship in the Swiss Yacht Club or a year's work as uholern in a Swiss cheese factory. Class Cutting 50 and 5'l. This class is designed to teach the student stealth, agility and technique on the get away. Grading will be on the basis of student's ability to cut class without securing the professors notice. N. B. Owing to the large demand and request of members of the Ku Klux Klan enrolled in the school, the faculty will offer for the benefit of Klan students the following courses: Elementary Tarring. Principles of Feathering. Advanced Lynching. Masquerade Etiquette or How to Accept an lntroduction in Your Night Clothes. 10 'Kr -61i!4iU?5i!'9'?iiU?i5E5.iii'?'F!Qti!Eli9?Qfiiizbifi . L. 9 i5'Q+-K-ofa-o ix an o cz o U ,.7v5Y1 fQvf-:saw-f--vmv-v..-.-:u--1f-,,...- . -,. ,- fn- . we V .' - ,- . .- - ,, -ff:-hx 1- Lf-ff-..-,.--............. , Uv, 34 1.xRvni-Lisdbfird .-'21-.-...'A1.1 2c',.f.'l ,Lrg Lf Ev'A',Z' ' 1' Y .. , ,' .1 ' .Tf f7:j'+f.,--V-.T--7g..,... VH, 1 -- -f .. -. ,..,. - me . L,-, .:ff,,,V:5,.,.' 5, -1 ,, jf , ff eJ.X.'r'fqq-. --7:....,....:,-.Tf....,Q,...,,,,T 'YA ri J - -Q .-v -e. mas. uasw...-1-x Jn., l ,, Y .K W ADVERTISING W ii. 1 9 f rw' arf' - -fvflfolfm-A-7 ff .- vi... ,, ,W om xiii -4 , . . ., . .. ,, at 'su-,twat . nl .Y ,Wir M123 o 'ff XE fail mx 1 ix! rx nl lj' 4. y i It - -an .W - - - ANL, ., . - tif: cf- ' txef. -.- .- 1-., x,-..52Qii2-?1.. X ' 'izEfLi1S53x gg '1f.'4,x1'. L l V UI. Members of llie 'I'liursdny evening Yo Snnnrvls. Norris Paxton, Robert R041 James Ross and I-Ioogner Nelson. More than a mere place for young men to. sleep and eat. Such is the Central Y. M. C. A., and the staff of the association is constantly attempt' ing to make the association building more homelike, and more attractive. by supplying recreation both physical una Mf n's Bible claws of the Central Y. M. C. A. IIUIIIHIIZ lc-ft to right: Frank d J k Iowe ding, Fred Gullch, Gerald Bnrger, N. VV. Benning George Grcenwoo , ac . , roomers who call the Y building homo A feature of the extra activities of the association is a young men's Bible class, conducted each Thursday eve- ning for the young men by N. W. Benning, thc association secretary. Each Thursday evening the membcrfi of the class gather for an hour to- fzether in one of the Y. M. C. A. rooms and enjoy n. wholesome meal followed by a. half hour of Bible study. Every Thursday morning n. per- sonal invitation inviting each of the romers in thc building to the claus. and announcing thc subject ot' the lesson, is placed in thc individual mall boxes of tho young men. The accom- panying 'illustration was taken at a recent meeting of the class. , . i and mental for the seventy Notmgmell it 5- -1- If Hill ,rf ' M ,, i f Lei' i'10k, ffil .. i iii, . .1-.eff 4 iff. K f-fi onomm EFFICIENT ssnvlcl.-: 95.3 ' sl gl . 1 fl ' if ' l .H lil? et +1 1- it... ,aa , E4 - l' I 5 A1 fERg T020 PPSEofb by i1'l1'1iDgS'i. S I I iwashbum ........ ..0i10 000 400-Q 5 sr. Marys ....... ..100' 410 42x-12. . , --- ' rn:HiifWEOSEfnQQgfff?S' Magna? 3b sr. MARYS GETS GOING GOOD Struck Out: by Boies 4, by Frye. lWashburn Men Make Feature Plays b IN FOURTH INNING. , of the Game--Boies Does a Home Run. ' K Q01 In a game featured by long hits iand numerous errors on the part 5 of 'both teams, St. Mary's took then return game from the Ichabod nine Thursday at St. Mary's, 12 to 5. For the first three innings the score was tied. St. lVlary's scored in the first inning, and Boies evened the count by a long drive to deep center, which counted for four bases. In the fourth inning the St. 1, by Thielan 10, by McAllister 3., fm! Umpire: staniey of K. s. A. c. UQUQ Q M 0 0 D Oiflitblliiiiillil iilillillililliiilliiillllbl N'S AND MISSES' APPAREL rectly Styled for Every Occasion 65112 zlriaian 807 Kansas A.venue Mary's sluggers took up their war -0-,Q - -0-,- - clubs and drove in four runs before ,,,,,,,,,,,,, -K- - - - -,- - il Qll they were stopped. The Irish con- tinued their batting rally for the rest of the game. Washburn was unable to score again until the seventh when they found Thielen and drove him from the box. The Ichabods scored four runs. Although the Ichabods lost the .game they were responsible for the Everything Electrical QI - IQ Q QOQ UQOQOQOQ0i0i0Q Appliances OVERTON ELECTRIC CO. T094-2ka's Big Electrical Store two feature plays of the game. Thetfeet Phone 6922 first was the home run by Boies On the New Main Street Topeka, Kansas which was by far the longest hit.M.0- -.0-m.m- of the game. The second c'aine.,,,,,,, ,, Q-0-0-::Z:Z: ' 0 ' Q --we -0- when St. 'Marys with a man on sec- -U-0 0 ' ' ' f- owl aw? th'lrdf-narrdfefzofrmen fdowr . tried a hit and run play. The hitteii Imes popped to pitcher Boies, who played to third and second to retire the side. The lineup: Dealers in Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles 2 Graham Brothers Trucks Washbiurn- AB. PO. A. E Jemison, 3b .... I . . .5 2 2 0 Sales and Servic Hindman, rf .... 5 1 0 K e 11511, 1b ....... .... 5 1 0 0 To ek Ensas Avenue at Eleventh Street L. Boies, p, e ..... .... 4 3 3 1 P 3, ansas Phone 8565 Keiswetter, 2b . . . .... 4 3 1 0,0-0-M.0-0- Thomas, ..... .... 1 0 0 050201031111x1i::Z:i::2:i::3::::01 I 3 2 3010103 3 3 Gulick, lb .... ..... 3 3 1 1 Mm' f' - - Stevens, ss . .. .... 5.4 5 O 2D Carpenter, cf .. ..... 1 0 0 1When Ou think f ' ' K. -Boies, cf .. .... 4.3 2 0 0 v Y thing 'ilbank In T0Pek-H Frye, c. p. ..... 4 4 1 4 O the , Totals: .. .... 39 24 8 9xNK I 1St. Marys- AB. PO. A. E. S. ,Gra-nt, ss .. ..... 5 1 6 1 1Xth and Kansas Avenue Curran lf .. ..... 5 1 0 0 in , Rose, 2 .... ..... 4 14 1 OVRCES sVEi21g68 -Magner, lb . . . ..... 4 10 0 0. lM0riSSeyJ au.. ..... ' 5 0 0 001014Piniuioinioioioioicgy, Miller, cf ' . . I ' . I . . 5 0 0 0 lilbillilbiilllliililliii 3 p IS1attery, 2b .... ..... 3 1 2 2 E Bazeau, 3b . .. ..... 4 0 0 2 ?f'?TsIiE?c'.'?P2 ' Thielan, p ..... ..... 3 0 2 0 if G' .. ,, ,L McAllister, p . . . ..... 1 0 1 0 - 5 A ,Totals . . . .... 39 27 12 .o -3.0 -2.0-b-o-3-6-2-6 -3.o.3.gag.gYzp.g,p.gag1'gegggzgLg93.5339y.o.,3l1,b.q,b,o,:m,h:o,b,o.3-o,x...t...h.mb! ,1 . . , , N x HUMOR AND ADVERTISING 195 H l Sept. 11.-Registration, immediately following' wliicli the students at- Y tend the annual frolic produced lay tlie 'l'reasurer's Office en- 1 titled, Little .lessie -lames or 'lust a 'Xtliit-more '. Seats are priced at 5569.50 and up. ly Sept. 12.-General holiday declared for two weeks to allow students to recover from summer vacations and sliock experienced in T1'easurer's Qflice. - , Sept. 26.-Chapel. Rev. Dr. Hoopenlioller speaks on 'liliru China in an , Ice XYag'on or 'lfo tlie Bitter Yen. lfollowing' lecture stu- U dents pledge 551.76 to liuy missionaries provisions for another lb Y year. NB.-.Xll missionaries in China attended XYaslilJurn ' eitlier prior to, or during the Civil XX'ar. pi l Micliaelmas. Y.M..C..X. liolds lirst meeting. Crowd desir- ing admittance numbers over 1000. 'l'lie organization is forced if to use the football lileacliers for the rally. fl ily Oct. 1.-College Inn closes. Cannot keep up competition with Y.Kl. 'l CHA.. f 1 Qct. 10.-Freshman gets paddled for wearing' liigli silk liat instead of tlic .5 regulation cap. Makes unavailing plea that lie is a magician 4 hiding' a raliliit. iilillficlw illlilltlflfls WSE T'7i5i?:?i'i:,.tif' is -, 1 - - Pitch 1 . -,,-W Q , .1g?8i:ori'eyb3i i?al?0Xlm?SL :e:d.zfiu1f.f':..... as Gl1'15k? Stfj,2'fg m50gol13,e1g,ggFf1Fm- l-333122351 1 ' 'f rfiiizfffiifiig. fffiffizi me wi3HYQ3i?ffS igggogieaxlgsigrg 122011213115 flfenQf'Qgff,fg' dlgngagaigxaseqioikoge. ve. Timm Meteor 2 gp . pp 1 V. hifi 8-flier 'that' fha' Seymours 001114 Sulntn Febclgrfs vs. Seymour Packing Co., 1101: overcome the lead. f at Tenth alvenueelnd Chandler street. , ,Gulick pitched great ball and the! ,y-f ft . 'Q , A W- Santa. Fe Auditors' won from thd gdood tpitohlnt-by .Gullok and Union Paclfioln a fest game, 4 to 1.. ,tlqlglnge Qbled the Sainte. FE Auditors Steugere playing in right field for to ln, 5 g,2,'from'the FlrstfBantlets: :he Auditors 'was 'the tea.ture.- ' , ggi aliscltyl aguegame Thursday night. The Bell Telephones-defeated thdi u kastruqk out tm 1 Badders team, 4 to 3, in a olos6gpi1ing'iarne and ow . .I-f5 .1.L3gv1.i game. Badders' .errors ppavea thai DX e to fallurgigf ' :ard avgyr for Telephoag runspgftogers ot . 'LH -' :Hg Telephony h p fwell. 2 -4'.I'1l6. leldlng at Christner of the Badders teatglrepdr -l- .5Fm'7 , ' .n :rm .060 6. 6 N0 l leaf '822J?3?r? ,Se-3 Q fi Beals. . . i 33,25a'f,.gTfg Alle T hmgs Co11eg1ate 5 '- fend' 370112328 Catron' . P'.fP'V,1PQ4Q4-fuiifufiidlifg. ,1.g.1.g.1.g.1.Q-in0:1-0-1'9'1 0 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 x' , Ca1endar+Academic Year 1924-1925 N :mann Bibb px-an l'l'l ct HUMOR AND ADVERTISING lust Varsity of the yefu Oichestia music so hot the gvm -o-p-o- -oi 'O' '0'1'0'X'O'1'O'K' Q'X'O'1'O' -o- -o- -o-hu-o-xv-o-in-m -o- -o- -0-il-0-l 0'l 0' 'O' 'O' 'O' 'O'- . Q l I . ' .IK-ofa:-o--z-o--0o,-ax-osx-o-ano-ano--z-o-ul:-0-or-'o-cz-o-ano--I-0-ux'o--no-ur-o-cr-o-dv0--K-0--K-0-'K-0 C'0 1'0 f'o f'o l ' 5 . H V . 1. . . l A ' cc as , 1 O . 15.-4 C . . A 1 . n 1 I . - A . Oct Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Dec. Dec Dec floor had to be fiozen to pi event danceis fi om sco1 ching their soles. -St. Olaf's Day. Holiday observed by all Swedish students. -Roughneck's Night, otherwise known as Hallowelen. l5.-Annual reunion and luncheon of the Gee-VVhata-VVhack, Na- tional Blacksmithing Fraternity. I ' -XNashburn's Football Team goes down to crushing defeat at the hands of the Home for Aged Plumber.'s team. - -W'ashburn Ping-Pong team wins from the Sth grade. Score, Wfashburn-two pings, Sth grade-one pong. 26.-Thanksgiving, for few days respite. 10 -Pep Rally held in Library on account of that building's excel- lent acoustics. Miss Dean can hear even a book being paged. -Debate between Oshkosh Correspondence School and Wash- burn on, Should an Ant, Ante P Poker players club attend wearing their celebrated faces. ' -Campus Christmas Tree. Two theological students caught stealing peppermint canes. NVhen questioned their defense was they needed support. 3 O OM iQ QOQOQQDQOQOQ0i0l0l0l01lIMUMUQOQIlQ1IQOQOQOQOQOQOQUQOQ DOQIQQ l i Q J. M. FRENCH SADDLERY CO. i Q Topeka's Original Leather Goods Store Established 1898 g We Carry in Stock and Also Repair, Trunks, Suiti ' Cases, Ladies Hand Bags, Traveling Bags, -! i Pocket Books and Brief Cases. ! Anything for the Dog Q Phone 6323 ,115 East Sixth St. 'i--f--f--,-0--,-- - - i- -0-0--D-0-0-Q-W -0- -.,-...i?:i1:::i::i:::::::53 g The Gift Shop 2 i ' C , RALPH R. PETERSON g Q JEWELER i U . . C i Gifts of a Lasting Quality' g 106 West Eighth Street Topeka .QDQGQUQOQ O ,ibiiifdfifbiifbii-0-1-D-Rio-145-10.g.q.g.g.gag.1.6 j.g.1,9,,i'o 1 o .A . .U , V V ieA -- 1 f A A ' A -, -ui-o-ur-'o--:-oss:-0.11-'o.uzour A A - - . , , , . ' - go-1.9.4. oinioioioioioi bi xi 1 xi if 1 pg 3 ! ' 3 i in it i rioioioioixozo 9 . Q. D 5 8 5 D 5 ii x P ,iz P., I . P 3 F A I P If I 5 'io 'g' , 9 5 9'P W'DQ'Il'0-Ill-0-In-o-hee-xr-o-an-o-an-o-an-o-n-o-an-o-an-q.:n.q.n-can. T , N A 111 'N HUMOR 197 Fl yl ft Dec. 18.-Christmas Varsity. Prof. Irwin performs his usual Sandy Q Claws, role. One student actually caught smiling at the performance. VJ Dec. 20-vlan. 6.-Living in luxury, ease and idleness. ' Ian. 7.-St. Boris' Day. All Czecho-Slovakian students celebrate and BJ Q sing their beloved national anthem. Zosiwoskibjiwitchf' V which translated means, Shoot him in the neck. he has mv lid i clothes. i lm Lg i Jan. 8.-Honor System agitation started. Jan. 9.-Honor System agitator tarred and feathered. EM lan. 12.-Dean of Music Department prepares to give annual organ LL recital but owing to the loss of the monkey. concert is post- poned. N Jan. 23-Jan. 30.-Plague XYeek. Faculty gloats over the misery of the ig writhing serfs. lil ' lieb. l.-New 'l'erm. Second act of the play produced by the 'l'reas- leg i U urer's Office given. l'rice of seats raised to 557250. list E3 Feb. 4.-Miss Leavitt succeeds in making light over her desk burn for five consecutive minutes. Student body overcome with joy ul repairs to chapel for general praise service for they have seen the light. lg V Feb. 6.-XX'ashburn Day. Faculty gives talks on- 'l'he Dark Days of ls! A Feb. 14.-St. Valentines Day. Dean Zampiere olliciates as postmaster kg i 3 XYashburn or lfuu XYith a Magic Lantern. 'te but loses oflice when he is caught committing postcards to A memory: fi i'lNElll3llllllKlllEllE'SllllllAY e ttT1'W?'? 1 ......'ts -Wm' ft A ' ' t t Olhb 'Lunffs 'fi sg 0 gVi!Afd'iEaglcs Have Game With Val- l ,Th bf,,LIig,ig ','l, my Falls on Monday. lie . oierbrookl. baseball team will be in. 3'1,'onb1m Sunday 10 meet welf- White Eagle 'team at aSS0Gi9-tion. ,ba g4kj:Y-The gamyisfcgllea at s:1s-'I , lil team is ,met the teamsgn they .jsouthelfny in -'itmnsmei have J -gainerivigh. thetfVall65f C It is that ROY' xixav' be' 011 -o-mn-o-an -xo o-an o an zu- -an-o-an :nr of-an o-an o an o-no o an o--an o midi .xv oi' 0 Pio 7' 9 o 0 ,- Pea len HUMOR -President of school returns home from -trip. StudentS rise and sino' Home Sweet Wfoineiz' -XVashington s Birthday. lhe Ananias Club gives George an honorary membership on the grounds that he told the biggest one when he said he never told one. .o. p.a .g .9.. 1 ... ... ....-9--b ' . 4 198 1'.G3.1v.0-1 9f'1-O-1031O-1-O-1-'Di1i'0?.1iOiX-'O-Z-041-W1 o-ano-at-.omit-rdiclspglteoV-6.061-'9-Ili' ' i.IK'0 'f'0'F 4o l' 0 'K O f I . 16. 66 ', 6 14 1 . 1 C g Mar. 1.-St. Griper's Day. Celebrated by Herman Johnson who de- Mar. 3. M a r Mar. 15 Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. M ay M ay M a y June June .5. livers his annual Secrets of the Greeks, Told as You Can Understand speech. -Prof. Irwin celebrates open house night. You know how it starts, Hit seems the door was openf' etc., etc. -New Kaw election ordered when Ferry Platt, Herman john- son and Dwight Gray are caught voting for themselves in the handsome man contest. -Miss Dean announces new price scale for Library disturbances as follows: Sneezes, lOc. Cough and Snort, l5c. Loud iWhisper and Hsst , 3Oc. Gurgle, 3c. T gf Grin, 6c. A Laugh Out Loud, 33150. - Guffaw, 32.00 and immediate eviction. . -St. Patrick's Day. Exercises held at the snake cage in Zoological Department. -April Eoolls Day. Prof. W7hite has a date. , -Entire faculty appears at chapel. Three students faint due to shock. -Chief of Police gives chapel lecture on Night Life in Topekaf, Many prominent student First Nighters on the platform. I .-Phi Pi Phi house raided by the federal agents. Tvvo bottles of pop, corkscrevv, and a copy of La Vie Pareisenne disguised in Youth's Companion cover found by the law. -Annual fete on the campus. Cheesecloth manufacturers reap big harvest. A section of the grandstand collapses and dum- bells in the audience thinks this mishap is part of the program to represent the Spirit of Pall. -Three girls develop pneumonia due to participation in May Eete. Graduation. Oh hum, another gang thru ln Entire student body sings, Vat'll I do P , and then for lack of anything else throws gas bombs at the teachers Thus endeth the year It o ax o Cleo ct o -zo -:-o-cz-o sz- ur-o-cz-o axof!.b.u:'o i:4o.ugu1x-,a:gfa.cir1 1iir o 4. 4 C , 7 . .... .a... .Q- .--J...-... 3:3 D , . ....... .. ,, . .... 9 - do.-1o1 1fQ9'1oj1oxo o-POP FIRST 'HOME GAME , wml OTTAWA sn. IGHABODS OPENED SEASON A Practice lastiweek consisted in a drill in fundamentals and a study of fplays and signals. The varsity line up which will probably be used in the first games, is: Arthur Er- crickson, captain, forward, Kennedy, ATCHISON TUESDAY. EfEf0r'Wa1'd, Blevins, center, --- running guard, Brewster, guard. Thirty-six Men On Squad, Six 0 Kieswetter is a substitute. DeLoss ,, hfmm 55153: Them W Players-Pre- Errickson, guard, will not be eligi- im tf .- ' Joi e - Season Dope is Promising. E518 130 play until the second semes- :,liEytgdti'ai5iagim as gjlfeirgigglggr '1' ' ter- n -wi,nners,of tis! first halt of-thei The Washburn varsity basketball Will Pla-y Haskell Indians. sr? who were doped to win, game, scheduled with ISt. Benedicts 0119 imD01'f211'C Change 'has been--M03 Half '39 Weuflost to th? college at Atchison for last Friday made in the VaI'SitY SCh9d11l9, that Sant? Fe team last nigmiwhue night, Was postponed until Tuesdayll being the addition of a game xvithsargllififgxl Gif? ?1?ex25!:30f1cgfg'2gig night, January 10. This week, be- lthe Haskell Indians OH February .Cine ofthe teams. however sides the game at Atchison, the 25, at Lawrence. ,acleliminated before the end of ,son as the American Legion first Kansas conference game is played, the Ottawa university five coming to Tofpeka Saturday. The game will be in the Thomas gym- nasium at 8 o'clock. On Monday, January 16, College of Emporia plays the Ichabods in Thomas gymnasium, and on January 18 the Washburn five goes to Bald- win to meet the Baker university quintet. Must Submit Eligibility List. The S't. Benedicts game was post- poned because of a Kansas confer- ence ruling which requires a Kansas team not in the conference, to sub- mit to the secretary of the con- ference, forty-eight hours before a game with any conference 'mem- ber, a list of eligible men for the game. Only lKans-as university, K. S. A. C. and Haskell afre ex- ceptd from this rule, so that St. Benedicts would need to submit such a list. The penalty for infringement of the rule is s-uspension from the conference for the member engaged in the game. Four Teams For Practice. Dope is hard to figure on basket- The men who are playing basket- ball are: Blue squad: Arthur Errickson, captain, Topeka, Marvin Stevens, Osborne, Charles Kennedy, Esbon, Theodore Blevins, Kansas City, Mo., Arthur Brewster, Topeka, and DeLoss Errickson, Topeka. White squad: Laurence Wiggins, Springfield, Mo., John Lewis, To- peka, Gaylord Martin, Topeka, Charles Frye, Severance, Lloyd Miller, Oberlin, Dale Sharp, Topeka, -Topeka Santa 'Fe teams have yet, to play: The Seymour game to play oft with the a's the Trocols have not- wonva the second half of the season the .mours ought to win with ease. Another game must be ' ,decide the winners. If the lose out, they must play a series ,the winners of the second half to .cide the championship of the ,The winning' team then will little .world series with the Davidsons champions of the other Wiliam R 1 in - -1 Myers, Jr., Oflkiopsggg CIHITQSS' Bliggg vision -of me City league. for the Cltfi Topeka, and Leonard 'Heavy' Irvin, di-zieI:gl0g:,.n?6,lrS xverg Oupunyed ik' Topeka- the game l st night. Gullck .held themf Orange squad: Kenneth Boics. tio three hiis and a double playin the Hoyt, Kenneth Davis, Fredonia, third ilmillg I'l'eV01lfCd we Ernest Kieswetter, Hiawatha, Laurel from SQ0ffHSf11'?fe than ana Boies, Hoyt, Fred Gulick, Scandiag 1n2,?c:1,?,bad nnmg' L Edgar 'Pie' Winget, Jennings, 5.51,mLA'SAt,g.f.A egg' William L. Frye, 'Severancei R115 1U 'l0 f'S A:PlQlP,f 'jl.uhmw'2h A3 ' White, Topeka, Lester Blank, To- Morrls'y,,:!'h' 43 2- 2 -ggiioybm-on.rrt E wiv, peka, and Henry Byler, Newton. i 2 Siiiiiiziiiinedfinb 2 'Bed Squad: Theodore Seidel az:.:'g::f., as 5 Rzff-3FQ?2'p'L'3Il'i1b-2 .gs Pipton, Hugh Erwin, Fort Scottg grltggkgz, 2 3-Ig giagfvlilggact 2 agar Mllton Poort, Oakland, Royal Jeter uuuck,p 2. 0 2 Strgeplggr 1 g,,g?f Marysville, Wesley Campbell, To L , .w-- fn 'V' . 'rokals 25jg18l.V3, Totals N21 liiif peka, Carl Hess, Hamlin, Ca Langley, Lucay, Charles Carpente Berea Ky., Floyd Davidson, Hutc ulerridasvby In Inga: ' 'A i 1-oyfeka sandra-e .C .. . .. ....gxo coo-f-5' Seymours ,V .t . .... ..:.... 01.1 Summary: Runs--Morrissey, P. .4 e G hman Errors-Morrissey' - f egg ball teams before the season beg.ns. , r . I l 1 Crumb U ' 4 Several conference schools have aOl1150H and Wllham Balfour, P01'd',11'p1u-gpm.,ifrlivgapluo,Igue-SZBRPJICGMIQKAEQP number of letter men back, and . . ' 135799 H gh 'i O yer ng df' Doub all clai-m fast teams. Washburn, Over one Mllllon Dollars ,om-mai-pi with six letter men, and a squad of 'jg ' g ,f-.3::.'f,:S'gr-.gif ..4... f , Q r l thirty six, seems .a promising con- tfS2?1rei,l2m0il?fff 1 tender for honors. The work of Gggggewfwgar-bmi'---'-Eva.. the varsity m practice is of a it-as , Amoveann Legionflilvg ,IFF high quality' ht ' 1'il Q'4 'B Coach Dwight Ream has divided i ,fi his squad of thirty-six into four Q teams. the fblue, white, red and ,QA orange. lwo teams p1actrc'e to i gether, rotating so that each meets ,, -l the other several times a week, and i each wgks out taxboutftan hour eaq::OuntS Savings ACCOUfltS i gay, ei .er m e a ernoon or S Farm Loans Q e evening. , Q A Second Team Schedule Arranged Safe DCPOSVC Vault - ql The second team is 'picked fromifvievifrifvioifvioicrxozfviuiozvvifvivvifvivvlvvifvirvihxvo! the men not on the varsity squad. ' X, Several games y have been arranged .QR for the second five, including- two with St. Joseph, Mo., one with the Marysville athletic cl-ub, two with Quenemof high school, -and one a ,weekdin fthe 'llmpeka A church league- :Ei .011-321.0-1-0aQb.16g.g5 . aggagag,q.g.q.g.g.g.g.g.g.9.3. . .3,9,1,,,x,o,q,o,d,, f Q'-hv'Qjg,'VOh0-igbbhoi dq-in1o4in-6-:mo-nn'-can-b-xvo-:mm-anwvrniavxmvan-ofafo-an-o-an-o-info-llilviflifff-l f-'FF' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' D ' O I K a J' ,1 ,V T VII I Qi. ZOO HUMOR-SNAPSHOTS 'I I .Gig Ii , I. H . 'If I I by J 1 QL, Il? V ,I 29' EXHIBITION Q45 or 57' PAINTINGS Ifng ,, Q me I K3 I PQ Sw Ilyi iQI wiki W L: X ,wk I I IQIKI I! IJ X YI I ,I I1 f . 7 ' If ,K fI IQ? If A If Iv' X' In SI iff . 'T fre ff L I I , W 1 Iii IPI I I 'f 1 I I ' WL., w.. ,'-. . my ',-' ., 55.1 ,. 272 ' , , . f , If 1 , . . ,I Z Q7 I we I x I X I I X .,f .1 I IFN N ' , . 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I-Manhattan, Kan., Sept. 30.-tSpe- H 2--Fifty-six of the sixty-two grad- s from the ,division of engineering '1' June are in some phase of active 'fineering work, according to inforf ' 'on just issued from the office of 'L fl. A. Seaton. Two graduates are Jig, two are teaching school and 'ire not accounted for. 'f' e names of the graduates, with ' occupations and present loca- 'ow: V' rl englneerlng department-K. 'f-1' sslstant branch manager, Rus- l, .urlng Co., YVichltap Frank C. ' m ltghtlng department, VVest- . Wayne Blackhall, teaching 19 .ng ln Everest high school, 4.4.5 M D rl D Gross teaching fellowship. t ll- A Y. M. WINS CITY TITLE Team Defeats Trinity Cagers in City League Finals. The Central X team won the championship of the leagues of the l-ity last night on the Y court by 2 points from the Trinity Metho- dists of the Sunday School league. The game was a thriller and 5 minutes before the close Trinity looked like a winner with the crowd with her and a 17 to 13 lead on good shooting by Johnson and T. Blank. The Y team started off with two points from the tipoff. when Gulick tipped to Boyd for a goal. Boyd shot another and Grotewohl made a circus backhand shot and with 6 to 0, it looked like a Y walkaway. Bl nk and Johnson hit and at the hal Trinity was behind S to 7. Trinity came back in the second half with a spurt by T. Blank and Johnson and went into the lead. With three minutes to go, Trinity looked a sure winner, but Boyd hit. Breithaupt put in a long one, but T. Blank tied it up. Grotewohl won the game with a Iona: shot to the i. v. lJ1b'1 l'EKS AWARDED. Washburn athletes who have made their letters this year in anv of the tive sports were awarded their let- -ters at the chapel exercises Monday UlCl'mU9'- Coach Ream made the awards. ' Special attention was called to ,Marvin Stevins who has made his letter in each of the tive gpm-tg, Teil .Blevins received the second '1a f0ST UUWUGI' of letters. havinff made the football, basketball, and IEI-Atmck fmllli- Scvcral men have marie two letters, A total of fifty- one were given. The men receiving S0VO1'aI sports are as FIIOTISALL: Floyd fairly Clarence Pool-t, vin Stevens, Arthur letters ill thc follows: CUSSUTZIII. Cap- 1IIlll1liIt'l'1 Blar- lircwstcr. Nor- iha 'Icmisolll Tllooclort- Blevins. c , ,iv 1 . .- Hemi Elllll. John Barstow, Ralph SC'hl'3fll'l'. Charles Kcnnctlv, Isaac Ixenilall. Willard R.,!,.rS' Luh,,,,,p, Euler. Dale Sharp. Matlrict- gm.,-,.,-,' GOCJFEO Bt'2ll'Q'. fiO01'u-U f'l.nwf'H1.d. 2 ,'. - . n I W o J C ,r wp, I . Q ' 5QlL2g5,5' half' Q'f0k,5,lVgjf,jQl311 backboard and thru the goal. i1Ckt LA'j'kI4' I BALL- -'llthlfl' l l'l'11'Iir0H. ...Guilty rr neapri Tonganoxlet: Nvern uY'lr I M PLxzll'C0 nkui, yillllilglllb: Illl. 88 stunt eng neer with he state rr ga. ion.-.qt G Ft F G Ft F ,, ,, 053 Q- -' .- , . .- I, , . . commission, with headquarters at Garden---:I Beyd,f 4 1 0 B.Grltflth.t 1 0 5 I :I Mfnn' MMI In SU lub- IIN City. G'tewohl,f 3 1 1 L.Gf'lfflth,f 0 0 1 0d0l'C l1It'Yllls, A rfljur lgfpxvstcty' Architectural course-T. G1-lest, designer B'haupt,c 4 0 3 T.Blanlc,o 5 1 2 BASF-I, xr I , ' , . ' , lfpf Thomas w. VVllllamson sr Co., Topeka: Pa.lmer,g 0 3 1 ?.Rlank,g' o o n - ' ' 'f ' f- Iffllllwl I 'l1'S- fill'- ordon Rodman, superintendent, Kansas Gullckx' 0 0 3 ohnson,g 4 2 2 tqin- ,I ' . -' - . . , ,.. - , , gityg Lawrence Byers, head draftsman for C, ----- ---- K . ' min Tuul M'm'l'UI' klnmlh xol ht Wichita Mearle 1, rmdrett, Totals 10 5 8l Total' 10 3 5 Bolcs. Leslie Iirey. I-'roll tlnlit-lt, S.,'S. ' 5: , : . . designer and drattsman for Man 8: Gerof. Hutchinson. , .'I-Zlectrlcal engineers-Oscar Hugh Aydv Zogteg Denver Light 8: Power Co., Denver: 'C ester Leon Bradshaw, Western Electric. Hawthorne, Ill.: WV. J. Bucklee, General Elecylc, Schenectady, N. Y.: Fred Cocher- ell, Caching in high school, Kansas: M. E. Coolg, Westinghouse Electric, Pittsburg, Pa.:'. Hubert J. Counsell, General Electric, Schenectady, N. Y.: Earle Henry Crall, 9 K P Referee-Lonborg, XVashburn. CITY BVASKET BALL f Kansas Avenue Methodists, run- ners-up in the Sunday School league, took third place in the league play- Ifaul Hall, Ernest Keiswettcr, Mar- Vlll Stevens. Norma .It-mison, Adol- phus Thomas, Duflic Iiintlman. TRACK: VVillarcl Rctfcrs, Tap- tain! GCOrlre Crawford, Manager ,Winning the 220 low hurdles in the triangular with Ottawa and St. i Gengul Electric. Schenectady, Nt..-Y.:fPaut rs. 038i Gienefal EIBCITFXC, SCl1CllCCUldY. N. fyff W-inning Over Stricklgrg tg V ! I-'Qi Y.1 Lloyd H. Dowznlng, Century Electric ,,.. 'Th XI ,h 1. ' ' ce., st. Louis, Mo.: Joseph Patrick Flynn. -'- 0 A G1 0f15f9 led' 14 to 11. I I gonsumers' Power Co., Jackson, M1lch.:iHlE'Eh fit the llillf. 'nos artman, Kansas Gas dr Eectr c o.. 'x-q- -:f,T------1f-j-7f,f-- l Wlchli-ig Orval Everett Holzer, General LAN' Al E 'G i.t il STRILIXLER 57A . Electric, Schenectady, N. Y.: George Arthur xgmerf f. 1 A Nelmn 1 lfntlf ' Jennings, General Electric, Schenectady, N. Q,-rencflf E 7 giwofff ' ,, 6 1 v Y.: Charles L. Jobe, Westinghouse Electric. q-,,,,,l,.,.',. 3 0 1lQ,er'gu,,0n C Z 1 1 l .Pittsburg Pa.: Ray Stanley Klbler, Nvest- ,-,mh.,,f,Qg. 0 0 1,OTm5g,' 3 0 0 , . lnghouse Electric, Pittsburg, 'Pa.g Lester H. H,,mm0,,d K 0 0 f,,I,-'-I-rugg ' n 0 4 , I 1Mea,ns, General Electric, Fort TVayne. Ind.: ' Rogers? 0 0 .-, . Lloyd E. Means, Southern California Edison Iyomn gf' -l 0 0 Q LMI., VC.. Los Angeles, Calif.: L. O. Slnderson, -..mf I ' ,'Q-,- , . ty' 2Genel'al Electrlc, Schenectady, N. Y. , Totals 12 3 .ll fy-05,,l,, 13 1 7 , lf f Clvll engineers-D. C. Anderson. with f FET- 5-I L -- . '1- resldent enxlneer, Phllllpsburz: W. H. Burg- ee H m '- w ! ,tit win, Missouri highway commlsslon, Web- ,. . , ' . . , . 'I ,fer Groves' Mo.: Pr. J. Enfgmnd' mthntillvt- 1 I'lll:ll Sflllllllllji of tt-allls lll Clif' l son engineer. Un on Pacl lc, Green ver, my lu . : - Q - 1 .n -. , Wyo.: T. O. Hedrick, Illlnols highway com' M chm'1'l th ' pies film' p . ' lf mission, Springfield, Ill.: G. S. Holland, g-ml,-,,1 --yo A 3 ,,' 1,25 , Y F superintendent of construction, Osalre, Ia.: 'l',-lniry p,1,.lh0,1,5t fflffffz 1 'NT . if Ja A. Klbler. U- S- coast and zeadellc wr- lcalmlfz nw. nt-tlmflm...l 'vie - l.' vey: Frank Larner, U. S. coast and geo-' gl,-l.3gi1..,f,, , , ,,,,....... 0 ',,,Q,Q ' Alf: 'detlc survey: G. WM. Longley, Illinois high- ' ' , Nj way commission, Peoria. Ill.: Harry Nelson, ' NL. Empire companies. El Dorado: L. W. New- 3,1 comer, White Eagle Co., Augustin T. B. ' irfgl Reed. U. S. coast and geodetle survey: R. . Y..,'I .J'. 'Smlth. with county engineer, Osborne: ' iffi 'R. C. Spratt, Missouri highway commission. 2 ff' Ietfoxzzon City, Mo.: D. M. Wilson, construe- ' W3 tion work, Atchison. 5 t-YQ ' Mechanical engineering-F. M. Angus. , VNKQ York Manufacturing Co.. .York, -Pa.: Delmar, i .. Chase and H. F. Hemker. General Electric ' 51371 Co., Schonectagy, N. Y.: R. A. Hake, Gen- , VW4 eral Elactirlc eo.. West Lynn,-Mass.: C..R. ' 'fm ,Gottso,lza.l ,Q ,Westinghouse Electric Co.. I, ' A- W-YGUGKQ, W03lQgQNvi4r14vi1vioiev:oi0g4vg0:f-34-2f-i4-:fr:--i4-1--is-10:1-34,310.0 A4 1 trict-x .x ,Hglwthoruer ' gs'.71 HI It ' -Dons.ld,,Heating- and' vent ,g ' 'NRO - p-'Q jKn.nsq.s City board or e , . ', H 'fl guy, -moi: W. S. Msxlll. g gig: ggi- ggggggmg-,,f11i,i,,y:.f an .- I F . 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City Basketball Champs ' and fifth inning Monday evening andii-in-.9 won the first game of the city league season, 10 to 0, from the Knights of Columbus. Gulick was too good and Morissey was. the only one getting agiigjigi ,hit in the five innings. Two bases on balls, four hits and a hit batsman ,caused Sanders to give way to Do- lezilek in the third. Four hits and a 'base on balls gave them three more in ,the fourth. Deines had a perfect day at bat withia, two-base hit, a. three-base hit .and a base on balls. Carpenter and Bundy each had two hits out of three times at bat. Whitney converted two Qllif EPresi ge, Vi Pashi. Pon, . la walks into two runs. The box score: Bundy, 2b Ward, ct ..... .. Whitney, rf .,.. '11 OO sooo? g QD li E ts sv 5 rr- z t-1 ,5 U15 :ri I as 00307 DON OH I-4 I-I P' A gp:-oat, rf , 1 0eines,tss 3 2 2 3 ' ' arDen er, c .. x n ' ' mvholo Us wuwun, gglgxhlziso 33 ... .ug il, 8 ?3',200Tll?lQ'tlI't11tl M. 5. A. hnsltclhnll tvaun. ulnnt-r uf UM- dn. tqmlnmnnsmpn peck, '11, 1 7 gt T013 ig:':wjdl 'i?1 llctt' tfllright. Fred Gnllck, llvnry Whitv. Paul Hrolqhnnm, Gultck, p 2 0 1 1 Shocnmlgori 011113 1-llmcr. Dit-k urotcwohl, lit-my 13,-1,-r mm l.3,.,.r,m Totals .... 21 9 15 42 glixnghilf nffttbulrn cmxege as Sung-gy te-351 wmo me opmmm MMU! U. A-B H P0 A I1 or e cmampionship of the5363. ' ilailggxflgglg lf .---.---------. i 3 3 Kansas conference. the Central Y. M.i All on-2:1 flllflflliflll tout-nmwwnt is ttf .2f.af:a'0 '1s1ft?i 1i1 11122 g ag g 5, A' feng hashffw-gm .fra 6'1 o ss y, .. ampxons ' , t f C . . . -- ' 1: 'v near:- Schell eg 1 0 3 0, De 1 T , np it of the My 19'15uHt1fms to def.--:tt the Y. will have un. Krische, cf 2 0 0 0 0 Opelfa' iother chance then. gobegts, if ..... .. gi 3 1 Q iThhe fmal game, I played 'l'hursduy' The rc-cord of' the Y. tcnm thin :ea- 'ann Uv 0' - -' ' '- f U 8' f. against Trinity Methodist., a. tFC'Y'I iF! lgggieaatlmalgr, 2b ... 1 8 3 3 won by the Y. team by two p0ini5.w1?i I. Btilf. A. Q Oppfmt-m,, Sanders, 'li 1 0 0 1 was a. toughbattle, and the Methodists' if , ,,g,,m f, , ., N ,., ,. are not rfatxsfzed. Fhey bellevq ty-my, 3: mrmm' 1.5M 1.6 ' 1, lfjgotal-sb.-Mui-'eo-anna uuaa.16 1 'lr' gyln- tint thhe deed ifi done, and! :fu VIH Alvhgl Illplhi, C0113 Y 1111831 me . is e c ampion team of the? 'ff' S. I'-.f'1ll llll'll S Knights of Columbus .... ..... 000 00- 0-,,,, 'L f 1 Q , Q 4' ,gh -tg ' American Legion ................ 106 3'-10..,- cl 571196255 593111 lluq been defeatcctl but, W Ifanlrtllluvnli' Coal cu-., , Summary: Two-base hits-Deincs. Three- Once this geqwn 'xg tt B U .. . t 7' S-mls. lf: ' base hit-Delnes. Bnse on balls-Off Gu- from th' . ffo T0 V315 VON! ft,,m,,,,.g, 31. lick. 23 off Sanders, 23 off Dolezllek, 1. nue f. 9 -mia 9055 49 10 28-H1 mp! . - S. lfeflmrvm-tx. LZ! -Sguck out-By Gulick, 6g by Sanders. 2: 1YSt game of the eeason. All other! .nm-rlt-nu I..-g1..n.2: bv6nl'Jolezl5ek.W1.d Rlunis-Bu:-51dIi'65Dl'f-22125 583105 glare been vlctories. i.:4'l'I'J'.xPI ne! , ar , , enes . 8I'P9U ,- ' e . ,Joys have played five grunt-st fri E- C- ' -- YL- 1' Corlrglbs. Fpghnyi Iglchter-,lErrfifsf-gi,19!iey,, outside the league. and everyone ofa lgl fIg.f,' 5131--fi,g M95 'fsey' ehefl-.t.,.j mp 'ef' ag? '5r ' I9 them have been victories. A total of, 2.7 'I-,,:,':,f,',::,Q',Q,'-,q this.- 'HT-'ii'Sm23o1e's vs.P 1'9f-LQ0lnff5 lE'ie.2ff2-fcC'rtffJ,-l25l,we'..,-f', 1' I.--f--Tllvxvfcu.'HM I sqiiltaf g e at Ripley: Union 2 Paciilovva. Santa, Fe Bluesrat' Chandler.. tx: . 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House Warming The ahove is not meant for an insurance aclvertisement. lt is merely a morning after picture of the Z. 'lf .X. house the clay after the sororities hottest party of the year. XYe shoulcl explain that Z. 'lf .X. stancls for 'Ze Tall Amazonsf The party was informal and all fraternity men were invitecl. Naturally all the sorority girls were present. ln fact ahout everyhocly in town was present some time gluring the festivities. 'l'he guests. invitetl ancl other- wise. amused themselves hy throwing furniture. rugs. pictures. hooks. hecls, Amazons and other articles out of the wintlows. 'l'he guests of honor were the Topeka lfiremen. 'l'hey entertainecl themselves hy squirting water over the other guests ancl chopping holes in the lloors. , Before the evening was over it was a wet party as well as a hot one hut when it hecame wet it was no longer hot which is harcl to unrlerstanfl. XYhen the guests finally left they hacl left nothing in the house which was the reason they left. 'Ze 'liall .Xmazons cleciclecl to move lu quieter quarters for the remaintler of the semester. XYhereupon they moveil to Benton Hall. Strange to relate they were not happy there. lt is rumorefl that Merle Shrakecl hecause the hecls were too short. L- . Vu lb EN VY yi L' i pl id fill K lb-A FQ' sf , 0 lm lf? at Qi lil: . L it -i hw will VG bil fl . tr Wil fl L ..i lil 9774 ff itil 'T :A fit unoan-one-xoxoxocxocroarenoczouzeaxwxauxoczoqoqoaxouxoazocz -at-o'ur-our-our-our-m .. -.-.....-use-Q..-o-p.. ....ancooa--s-... I-400 .. VA Ve- 1 F' 'A - .+ve -Q --:eq m-4.-new , ,s 2 se Q sf- sa as s fe S- 22 S s 2 S' 2' 2 Qi. 1-1-.cw-'e 21-.girwng 2 2 I- ' H, Q-I U1 2 gum E 'S g :1 g E S gi ig 8 .mi71:'. X7g.gf,4-TT-we eg. 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QQ.. in 5af.f e'-SW 251. iw. 2 .2 or -ees H 2 :Q egee wa 'fine'-Ff '?r5:f2'e5fj'Tr?e1'f'! --' N ' U' U1 Q E1 5 1 N' 5 ' H e- T-'. '5.f ff51,..-..'i31J 'Zill?fsSc,rzftig,if3??i1.f 2 3- 'ff 'e on-1 . g ve E-L - f H 9, 12, S.-E-.Size - fee'-'ei-Areferrer w Q vi ' Hg : f O -- 2 .fe 5 2 re 2 5 . 1-I W- in fee. eseefieee 1 be 9 2. ' -' ' 51 . P11 .- i OP H 'Es' .WE Q O vi. 1 1 .N COND-4004+ ' V'3. 5.A-hm ' n 1' . rf 1 A- . 9.9.04 V. Price reached first on P. Rrice's er- ror, Zeller going to third. Froni there-0-0-I0T1'iSeY end Uffew him out to Wai.-. e - he scored on a possed bal1. V. Price had stolen second and went to third' on the passed Fball mentioned and . , , 1 i l i 1124060 ' son. Karns reached first on Rlchter si--i- - -1- - -ci' fiffff TCGu1ich deflected Ba.rth's grounder to ! I if 1-.Sf ,.-11 -' ' -vii? error. Karns stole second. Cowell ifvqff walked. James singled, scoring li C1 -1 .11 --s 1 111559 I r lf. f ,I ,wc M- v ,Qi .1 A w ., 1 , ' A' ' -' Karns.. Cowell Went to third. James 5115 Zigliron Pearsons sacrifice flr t0'1C Istole Second. Ernst Was, Out., Gulich Bobbers i Topeka got one nm in the fourth. Tto Wilson. 1 run, 1 hit, 1 ernor. i Morrissey, hit by a pitched ba1l,'tookKNIo. 1-6 Second Innmg' V131 Bank. second on P. Price's single, and came otic Sho T0peka 'W11Sm1 .Wee Out' Cowell toional Hotel' e home -on Richtefs double, the 'othefl Newzelleff Richter Wee e'1t,fCeW1e11 fe Ave. First Floor Q run coming in the ninth. Reedsiml Zeller. 'Stenger struck out. ' ' ! glad, went to Second on Wilsonvs outgieral Nh Clay 'Cellfel'-Zeller singled. P1'iCegO6VS?VCIEIb52 hi i Stole third and scored' While Stengei. round-ed to Richter, who to.ss'ed4 Uidemsofgdlngs was being retired at first, Ernst toFf1:ff:I1M0U'iSey' fefeing Zeller- Pricefeach-gg3:7-1'-0--1-Q--.2 Zeller. - 1 ed first on Morrisfeyfs low throw to e' Clay Center goesto Abilene next EXCWi1l50n-X Pearson was Out' Guuck togdg Stfjre ! Sunday' ' 2 . ' ' hWi1son, Price going to second. Price ! ggfil 'Phe SCM, by innings: took third on passed ball. Capp Walk- ! Topeka H 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 4 VV 4 ALL, 'ed and stole second. Barth' -Strucksl-IING, ! gC1a,y Cen. 1 0 0 2 o 0' 0 0 xffa 5, al.-ING, Put- lmtflf error: , - LL Q 5bbei,i,?Q? Q Topeka-Worlrlnlegi Ilgllfllfiii out. Gul-L Morrisey, 2b ..... .2 1 o '4 -sl' foeminued fm me WOJ ! P, Prige, 3b. , , l .4 0 1 1 3 Erwin Keller, 'll-Dwight T. Ream, '15 g Reed, cf. .... .... 4 1 1 3 ole ' . ' Wilson, lb. .. ..... 4 0 oi 13 1-.- n, -,,, ,,,,, ,, , -1- C - - - Phone 4400 l Richter, ssq .... g...3 o 1 0 4 ' 1' stenger, rrp ........ 4 0 o 1 ' 6 .-.le in wormagn, c. ........ 2 o o 2 11- EQ' Price, if .- ....... 1 o 01 0 0 A Gulick, p. ..... -3 0 1 0' 4 , - A I ' Total ...... 31 M2' 4 124 17 xu,omo:no:na'xnin:nbeno-haoxsnxn-on anoanoxnoan -an fl-Q -0-I--v-2--011--Q-2--.o:-w-+b-1--o-x--o-x--o-:-ia-1-ta. . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . .. .. Q ' L-sl lx 1 x i I HUMOR AND ADVERTISING 207 Liv qsfrgazermmmmzmmgmnnmmr gdl L1 A Collegiate Adventure H lil M uh 'fs Cheyst Protector, the handsoniest man in theellelcha Banana frater- N nity was chicken dressing. tHe had a date with a co-edl. Besides being E the most hadsonie man Che was never known to have anyl in the Banana l house he was considered the best necker in Male College. Since Male is the state Cow College it is only natural that the school is better known Egg ' is as Bull University or simply Bull U. Dear old Bull the grads call it. rig As our hero polished his shapely toe nails his thought wandered brick over his colle-ge career. Particularly did he ponder on his struggle lo become the best necker in Male. He renieinbered how he took his first step towards the goal when he obtained a position in -lake liergstcins clothing store at the tie counter. Since then he had gone steadily for- ward step by step and neck by neck until now he was the undisputed. if S champion of Bull. Tonight he was going out for a little conditioning QS 0i0Di0i010i010l0i1ll4li4ll4Pi4li0i0i0l4Y1f7i034'l039101''i0101 l03 i0i'.i. J 2 P NEW AND STANDARD BooKs 2 - , ' rl Q Society Engraving Parker, Duofold, Waterman Q Eli! l Eastman Kodaks and Scheaffer Fountain Pens Q fl Q 5 W l 3 Q1 E THE HALL STATIONERY COMPANY I VA i i 623 Kansas Avenue Q .iQ7,0Q0,0Q0Q0l0Q014DQ0l0Q4YQllQ47Q0Q0l1VQ0Q0l0i1PQ0Q0lfZP,:::: i:::: S OSODQUQOQK f g 2 Modern W arehouse or torage g Lg - i ffl i Moving and Packing of Household Goods and Pianos My Prompt Service-Experienced Men lCOC0.0 Vfibiliil UCC ui N 00 P Q4 5 un Ui ff -1 na fu P+ 'U D' O 3 Q ui cn 5-4 F-3 I 0 'U o 77' in N no 5 ua na vu 6 in 1 2 gi I g I A l 9 5 2 8 l 2 i l 5 Q 9 9 ! 2 3 l .Q Q 8 9 1 l 5 Q l 2 l Q 9 5 . 2 l 2 Q, l 02914 S ESQ Topeka Transfer 8z Storage Company 1-01 A lf? N - . f '. . 4 '. Ad-ceo?-z-'ofl!K:. H6190-IKfL0'!'0'lK19' -K o--1.6-cbo-cz-o-ano-1-o--z-o-cz-o-cc-o--b0,-.11-0--K-0-Cv0-'K'0 o 0 9 'I 0 'K . .g. .g. 3. . 3. .g. .p- D - ' ' A '- P O E n - ,,,.o.p an-o r o h li ll 0 P .i, -X .g. .g- -X' Z, F 9 3 , , , ,O -0. Q ng. - .- I , . . 'o 'O' :no o o- ox:-cv o o o- -0' 0- 'O 0 9 9 'O HUMOR AND ADVERTISING exercise in order to get into shape for the spring formals. The girlls name was Halla Tosis. She was onlyia freshman but was a pledge of the Awful Psi sorority. Cheyst was sure she would not breathe sweet nothings in his ear and that it would take all his skill and strategy to kiss the renowned Halla and remain conscious. Having completed his toilet Cheyst Protector gave a final pat to his sleek hair and donned a soft grey felt hat. Because he was a student in the engineering school hesurveyed himself in the mirror. Turning from the mirror he nonchantly kicked a pledge out of the window and in the approved Banana manner slipped down stairs. He loitered in the parlor long enough to consume a quart of the fraternityis favorite brew, Banana oil, and then feeling slick enough for any slick date he strolled towards the Awful Psi house. By the time he arrived he was so well oiled that he skated up the front steps on his wish bone. He was so slick that he fairly slithered. VVhen' he rang the door bell a B.V.D. girl fbeautiful QOQIlQIiQQP-1lQOQOQOQ0i0QOQOQl Q QOH! 5:0 OXQDXUQODOQOQOQ QOQOQOQOQOQOQO I 0 i ' Q , rhevv iiis Company i g i T10 .flop For ftoatlovolonj- 1 C A U j 815 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas S ! Specialists in Women's Wearing Apparel-Always Showing the ! Newest in Styles-Materials Which Give Continued Service Q and Satisfaction-Prices Right . A S ' COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, ETC. ! Q . 'Q' 0 0 0 0 0 1 o fzuf, . : P ! QOQOQ0l0QOQlDillOQOQ0l0QOQ0i0i Q 1 i i QIQ QOQOQ0i0i010Q0iKQ:Q l0i0Q0l0i0QOQ0i0H Q Q 0 0 1YiKIQC3QKDQ!IQOHOQOQOQUQOQOQClQOQ0i0QOQlfr. ATTENTION .WASHBURN S1 UD EIN I S g g After the Dance or Show i EAT AT THE ! ! CREMERIE RESTAURANT c 726 Kansas Avenue CREMERIE ANNEX Phone 6777 509 Kansas Phone 9968 C - ur -1- cz- 'dj dz- ogjaziujgi- YO l in ig T ,. i W i X . I ' - .:Q,QOQ0,UQOQOQ li i Q Pl Q QJQOQOQOQOQUQ ' Q QUQUQOQ- 1 Qflifiifliliifliffif 1.1 l 1110-fo o- o- -o- 'o ---- 9 .g....' ' --,oi ,o, 9' ' - - -of ' V'52! ' f-in W--ww, W T. A , t.:: ti fl''I TT'i1: i'5:31:111'fm MTI ima, ' . ,tl Z' at 'X' 2 X X i. 1 surf'-z. -1.419-:-ofqri 1- cz- ex- 'cz 'cc ur eco-ex gauge-goq qqqgqg.q9..,-. but Very humb opened the door C l ll ID In hobo: hob horn 3630-1 . Lo :io . o o -Q. o. o. 9 .0 0. .o. .9. .,, 9, ,o, ,M Q. D . . - Q. . . -0. . - -0. ' . . . ' - HUIVIOR AND ADVERTISING 200 '9' 'O' 'o' '99 ' ' 0 -0 0- O- 0- o- -o- -o- -o- - -o. . . . . . . .g. . . . . . . . . . lg L7 ig 'i J 5 X 'mf a owed him to enter after she had searched his pockets and confiscated his flask. p Shortly Halla came floating down the stair emitting little sqnezilcs of wp pleasure as she had rheumatism. 0h! she exclaimed. The wav idmv l V biddy Cheyst tates his time to tum to see his sweety mates me tink of 1' the Armenians , 51 1 'WVhy P dumbly growled the Banana. 'E He's des so late,', Halla lightly replied. gf XNhereupoin our hero calmly drew his rusty revolver and shot her dead. Q f REALTORS ' 1NsURoRs 1 1 l Q 5 1 W. A. NEISWANGER 81 COMPANY 3 gg Q Speclahzmg 1n College 1 Q 1-1111 Real Estate c v 1 f Q 111 West 6th Street Topeka, KHHS-HS ! ! I Ogvqgqqp 3 10101 i 2130303 3 303 3 i 3'N:0i0i0i''img' . I 050303 ,1,,3,,g01010g0g4mmnozozvifvif'C'0'DU1''101 1 1 1 1''SUI' iuxwi' M5 2 1 pi ! THE TOPEKA EDISON COMPANY , 'ii g 808 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas Electnc Washmg Machmes i i Hurley-T hor Vacuum Cleaners Q J i ' Hurley-Thor Ironers ,E Q Edison Mazda Lamps i E 0101901002 initr14r10i0i0i ? i Z0ii,ioiuiwso , :g1:l1:0i0illitlil3301421iiliillblliliihil1 1 Aiiiiiiqli H0yeS SeC'y-'TfeaS. I A ! H. J. CD00 Miller, Pres' and Gen- Mgr- eo' ' ' t Q 1 I I C . . I1 v Q ! M111er-I-Ioyes Pa1nt 8z Glass Colgipa Y , 11 fcThe paint Store Where Qual1ty Counts 3 in i JOBBERS Q l . - ' ' 1'es l , 1 Paints, 0115, Varnishes, and Palnter s Supp 1 i , g Telephone 6955 107 East Eighth Street Topeka, Kansas 2. 110101034 3 lQOQ0l0l010,' '- 1 1 :Z Q0Q0Q0Q0-UQ0Q0l0:0 O:Cll0l0T0l0l0l0i 13 11 1 I lil EE r ti 1 4 ,1 ill I ,ln 1 ml '64 w N 111 fill 4 1 1 ffl F55 lil Wi ffl itll ffl ii? 3 iii Q il 2 - ., . . . -o- ' .. .. .. . -cx-o- -0- 'C ' ' 1 o cr Q.-z-oar0.1:-o-emo-cz-011-0 'l 5 o 'K o 'I 0 . . , . '. .q-o- ' '. ' ,- 140- '92 'o' o 1 o A 11 E9 F. W. .-......... ....-1 :'.: ---- --. 1'5 hhyl VL' Q 210 HUMOR-SNAPSHOTS E9 f ff Af ' , , I v x , ,x V ,. ah 2 N fi? JQJ. ENG . Y f R, I rf: W2 ff?-1 wg 1 P' w .4 bi 4, H a-139 I. 2,121.1 WI? BQ lvl Q-3131 ff? W 1 Ya? 'f SW ff? 2-93 i ,-1 f R ' V. ,QM Q l' A l I Q N3 r rx '. mf 99 1'!1 A J ff. 'z QV, ll, . , 1 X N 4 I wil Q14 VV:-L, 1,1 3 rv! G51 tmkigi E wi r, QV' 11 .,,-,I E 'i 1 My Nfl rw 1ifZ 'l We 10' M W xi, Nb' KN Y 4 if i 'Ci fb -5 RE C: fbi-z F X ' f, F 1 LIL Y, 5 fi K, ,JW W 'ft' N fm Jn L. wk w w ' L' . yu 33 Q ' 1. . A Qi ,M 5 Q 1: xx? Q34 MQ L-2275 ik 19 HQ r HW f. . . EQ, . .i fffufl 5 4 ef! V' ff, n'x7A . ,f 'ia ,M 3 1 , X , 1 M 122 55' g..f -N 359 ,. 4 W xffg-'ZW if PQ rw GQ H T' V S124 i Ef- S51 253 ' , 1 1 4- N-.- r wh, 1 1 1. . gi :Q ADVERTISING 211 Q fm 'E 'zu'-'010..'i10I' I I 1 : 1 3 1 3 1'01 1 1'101'I0101v2v2v14-1-v210:.A E9 T! i N 1 BoLToN's 5 H31 c Lf if ! CAFETERIA COFFEE SHOP V ! Serving Open 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. EJ Q Q 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Specializing in ! gg u 5 RM' to 7:30 PM' Breakfast and Short Orders Q Ld 7 Quahty Service Sandwiches, Salads and QQ Courtesy Pastry 1 1 I ' K' 5 818 KANSAS AVE. Q2 ,Z H. J. Bowen F. D. Nuss Q lv ! Q H31 sf V ! 34 af ! 1 sig f US 1 W i Q 1141 em sr Q i 2251 Q V l 1 i I Green Colonial Furnaces Sheet Metal Contractors ,QQ E Phone 5548 Topeka, Kansas Q , A fflI:i1:21:12i'l1:l:1:1l:i1:1i:f:1i:1':1'QI1':':.ZZ2Z'2Z::1ZZ'.:f2f Lf if u ii i 1 ew ' Topeka Morris Plan big Q i 0 ii Company i gil ,, ,, .f ! 111 East Seventh Q ! with same ! 3 tg ke oard 9 ggi i ast elarge vi 5 V11 W - ff ! c V is l 0 we ' U L s on Pa ent Plan l :Q 553 Q typewnters 5 j Can ym 3 IM , l i SQ H at Reasonable Rates Q gil N 3 W gi l fel Q3 3 Rebui1?ll?Icachines, g We pay 672 for money ifl' 3 M1 1 T' - A11MakeS ' ' vested in our full paid Certlf- ' ! Easy Payments ' Q . - Q i b- , i ..R0ya1Agencyn icates. Interest pa1d sem1-an- Q fx i Western Typewriter Co., QQ Dually- Q all i 520 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kans. I bfi' ' , , . o o at o cz o an o cz o c:.o.cx.a.ux.o. .o. .o-q.p.q-9--g-0-ax-o-ur-o-an: o-cz-o-cv0-ll-0-'K-0'll'0 'l' ' 1-1 xx oxnoxvoxnoxuob-o-no:nn'o:vofJv0P0I 0-7'0'l 0P0l' o h-o-b oib-o-D-o-3 o-D-o-b-o-3-o h 0 P 0-3-0 P Q HUMOR AND ADVERTISING zo- -nz49':uz'o ex bill! of-: 0 -I 1-I 01-0 'I 0 'I 0 'K- gzouzoaxoxo-qopzoczouzouzo:zo-zro'-t'o1l:.0d0,lK..0.'K .0 . . --un .1-1.-..... -.-e- ' ' 21- ....... ...........................,11 'o' O'.l-0Q li - Q ll - Q Q ll Q ll Qnilfzf ' u I i ' cc 1 ' Q D. G., 111 store: I cl l1ke to buy a petticoatf' A 6 4 : 5 F Floor Walke1':. Antique rle- L4 --ff f an C pa1tn'1ent on s1Xtl1 floor, MISS. Q ' ' .Cl-if get C Take the elevator on the C ! -' 1 t ! QQ 'HHH' 3 -qw-y E I lg '1 . E f Q 1 9 1522.122 I :.,:': I I I I I I :IIS Q2 Q Q Wmxl' ' ' I ' :gm Hibargerx Heavens! Janie has JI' c I , c W fallen overboard and look at 1' wil f 'A ' 1 1 - H ' ,all those sl1a1ks. Frances Blair: Don't Worry, ' tl1ey're man-eating sluarksf, g Q!.liUQQ Q 'iflQUQOQOQ0-0Q Q Q Q D Q ,UQ Q0i0Q Q1 Q Q Q1 Q Q Q IQ! QOQOQOQOQQSQ E D. B. johnson F. C. Beck g 2 E i ' ! i ! i ! i ! i 0 ll on 00 5 i 1 Q 3 Iumhin dt t' l 1 g an ea mg Gontractors 5 Phone 6460 ! ! ! ! ' 722 Jackson Street O:Oli0l0lUi0l0l llililil i 1 i ill Q 1 ' 1 3 3 I ilbilbifiiiiillilliliM ,Q '1'd?!50 'K'Qii-99130-R40-1-15'.iebtr ' MWC:-'-'fu 1. . . ., Y 1 1 1+ ,1 , -,,1m,e12L1m,-Z?w'l2m.'?,:r56Esii5'lfi2m26f , t, ' L at, AWG ' ij-P :L R 1,563 1 '-L1-11 I 2aJ.1.. 'f,A1, i Tfi:'i. '. . zu., . - . 1 -Aw.. I Y ' DQ0,0ll QOQOQ1 QOQUQC 101014 ' ' 1' bw- rv urn:-.ofp 11' l-1 ADVERTISING 713 Q -. Q 1 'K 'K 'K IK doll: dx Queue' fa L. 1- . ., ,, .1 . ... QQ ' Q1 t- 1 -...QQY tivifffy oQa.uQg ..,1,9,x.,x, , l10l0Q0l0l0Qq 1101010101014 PQ1DQOQ17i4VQOQOQ1 We Recognize Your College Y. M. C. A. Card ancl Grant Full Privileges On It During The College Year Central Y. M. C. A. 114 East Ninth Jwlmmlng PDO! Home Like Cafeteria MADE rioioioiuioia i010QOQ0l0l0QOQ0l DQOi4 f HOME CANDIES. TODEKAJQANSAS MADE IN TOPEKA QOQ4 QOQCD DQOQOQOQOQ1DQOQ4PQ0l1DQOD4DQ1lQllQ4Pl4DQUQ PQOQOQUQOQUQOQQlQ0l0Q4lQUQOQ4bQOQOQ1DQ1tQ1DQ1l W Corner 10th and Topeka Ave. S. W. Cornet Fourth and Quincy 17th and Strong Phone 22488 1701 North T ler Y Phone 21332 THE LONG OIL COMPANY Filling Station Service Free Crank Case Service Supreme Oils Areoplane H. T. Gasoline Auto Gasoline Distributors: Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires Phone 24189 Plwne ?3821 2502 East Sixth Avenue S. W. Corner Curtis 84 Tyler Sts. 7QlVQCDQfDCf7Q' DQfPDOK0i0l'lfbi1DQOifbQ1'PQ4 PQWQO 1 1 1 1 g.g.g.g.Q.g.g.g.g.1.g.q.g.g.Q.g.9.g-g-1-p-1-o-1-0-1-0-1 -Z'0'1'0-1'0-1-0-1'0- Q l x F94 'rn iii! N 'tl gy H2 Lal fm .N Q1 W la U: 1 VIA .yn J iw 5? '12 -Rl '14 L. W W iv H.. E54 ffl +513 fm 4 1533 N N3 Q31 4 pw W3 1 4 ,IT M an 1 -:6 Xb, O gioiip Duo X,'5'150,'1 0-1 0.1, V T-o-an can o-an o h ohh -an-o-as can-o-xifo an 63h-o-b o-an o an O:'?'0'?L6li' HUMOR AND ADVERTISING lK.Q'.lIKrot1IQ 1.0, 160219-1-c R uO ILrQ1d'foTd6io d'Q.1,ozd o -K-o cxior.QQTSWIii.5QC'iiCiFf1li5P'Q'K T1V0. l 0'1'0 f'0 'f'0f I ' V . . E E ' Ih W ld l Y Q Q 1 e or S ours Q .4 , i What will you do with it? Your acts from I Q V this time will be history. We :believe in a na- in tion of thrifty, home owning people and it is U P - f C our pleasure to associate With this class. g ri sw ' U We have systematic savings accounts and , I ,ln ' C 1.5 ' 0' 1 .Q C make loans for buying or building ho-mes. 5 v . ! ! f sl S7 ! U f i ! LQ Q V C ' 1 .,- i i 4 2 ! -I- l g he Capitol Building 8 loan Assfn Q , N :vw - U A 534 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas at g 4 Ofliliii 6 ' K , li0i0i0i0i0i0illi i ll T lliilli l i i i l iIli0'i0i0i0Q0i0il0.0 y 59601 1 111 3 1 3 311 2 3 1034959050311 iii 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 init -- . ' Fw . Q 9 3 A lhere was a sorority freshman u H Q ' 5 T Xxfhyo Slipped on the peel of a C Jenkins: Does Doc. Dav1s like U my G banana U T30 dance ?H U 1' ! ' 'J ' ' V X . ' She ht XVI a squash S Q lx . H , U ' . ' ' ' PH. 3' And Saud HUM my gosh, lillspl I dont know. He tries ! A .p I fear I have Delted my !c iaicn and seems to enJOY U M V Gamma. that' - U F . 'T i ! C Q 4 Q 'iiioic i 1 10201 10101 i Z iricgtgui ' . fiflil it 3 30103010301 1 3 ioicqiobiolioz : 9' C Phone 4741 ' C U 5.1 ,Qc i U , ' ! MT I Epitaph I A, 2 g Dre ' Roy Hell ! The bones 'neath this g I 0 A ' ' Are Letter R' ' C .1 DENTIST He took a chanblrep S 4 4 ' U Un tvvo hot li C e : C ps. l PJ . g 719 Mills Bldg. Topeka, Kans. ff Oinioioinioioini ,ioioioioioioiwg 'giflilPillioioioi01010i0i010i0i0L!0 N4 U ' I . ph I -'-!rf0--!i0--lriosh:-io--z- fax- - 5 4 F 1' - Q 1 if 1 4' :- . :L .- 3 .- -- ..., -, - . . o o ceo cz u cz o el: o cz o:aK5'billr,o,-1.0.51 o Il:aq:qI:,g,ofggg53qH5.N., Q11-E,.d,.-cut ie ia n.: Qoqdgdiizyby-904 pn he K I Z Q 3 A l 453 S fl. 2 Y S ,, ?' W iW3:2'Zi 'K-Aijiffi YY' 7 f I YYSEBQZ R Z.. 91 E , -if-GQ I I i V Cv?- V I I 1 i AANY 1 v 1 2 'N-. - ,W Ji. 'v f. , A, ,G :I I to :mf ADVERTISING .215 FQ F mi STE - A MM. W A , Lg, I 2 . ! 'W T hompson-Bauer-Austin Wardware Co. - . . : 7 Builders Hardware-Complete Radio Stock Q i Tools-Maytag Electric Washers EE ROPER GAS SAVING RANGES A E Free Demonstration in Your Own Home is C xi' EE? 511-13 Kansas Avenue Phone 9536 l V .R-I-fi-I-Q-I-II-I-I-.I-A -- -M -V.- --I..i-,-i-.i-,-i.i,-..!. as 5 iE1Ak P. f R i ar ers, resident Phones 8558 and 8559 529 i ily S71 Q - ffl I The Penvvell Mortuary 55 gg? Q Advanced Funeral Service g I . Q A 2 506-os-10 Qumey gg I . 5 . 151 Mi 2 Ambulance Service for the Sick and Injured lftkg ex' ,!.,.,.,..,,,...,- -.,-.,-.,-.,-.,-.,...,-.,-.,-0-.,...,-.,QM-.,-.,-.,...-.,-..-...-..,-.,....-s!. A ,5,,-.,-.,-.,-.,-,,-.,-.,.,.,-.,.,.,-.,-.,-.,-.,-.,....,..,.,.,..,-.,-.,-.,..,-,-.,-.-.-.-,.3. rj g ' F222 5 EI. IBZXIIGIIIMIIXIY 3355 Q l I ICE CREAM AND SHERBET Dj ,4 Y 0 ,fi Q5 Party Orders Given Prompt Attention is l W4 23rd and Lincoln 13110116 3640 nf! 0:0-fI-IA-0-1-0-1-0-0-0-f-'-f'- - -Wx::zz :FL :.:::: :::::::: , I big I Q ' I 'i ' ' ' f f??l ,S CHECKING ACCOUNTS ! iff Q i I STUDENTS' ACCOUNTS g ,Qi N C fxs' 5 General Banking ! e ' 'V A ' STATE SAVINGS BANK ' C l lei Q g Twenty-seven Years Under the Same Management ' S 1898-1925 Q Em 15 g 601 Kansas Avenue Topeka' Kansas E1 o:or10i0i0i0i0i03 1' ? r 13 A . 'C 1-sfo:-x-0.-z.omz.a.u::u.-z.o.-:-o-Qagua:-ano-uzinlurfbiatlb-adm'-I-v lK'0 l ' ' L-J .,,. I . . o-an-o-JD-o-D-o-in-o-D-o-ll-o-D-o-Jn-orlll 0-1-0-1-0'K'O'1'O'1'9'1'9'x'9'?'o P'o P'o'p'o'-' O 7 HUMOR SNAPSHOTS umofcro 19 -zo -no--x o-an-o-no -xo -so -xo -xo--zo an-o--1 o--ro -I-0 -K0--I OA' .o.j.Q.i.g'.j.o.j.Q.pn og o-gn: 9 cr ou,-1 o at Vo cz-o qu:-o ti -16 - ' ,. ....- -nv-ov ' ' on qu Q- -Q - - va -n -I n. . 1. I f' . A! 'Y K nf- v ff x 5 g' V H 'A '.lK0d0ir9dlouxo'lr-our-'oczf61nroqoqoqoqoq.,-,,.:o- . , 'A ' A P WOGKTO,-:equipg.'5-ov-Keira, .. ' - Agcov 5 i S3 Q E R i 5 1 l 'N 1 D I P 7. 'A lg. x A H2 1 VIA! ,ff 5- -,U ix X 7... Q 1 1 7 VK K p, .ll .5 'i I 6 9 P I ,............ . .. . -. Q- . 0. 0. ., ,,'dgo,E. . , ... . :,:, -.,...,,i 'T - 4' 1'-- -' 'f ' 'I' I ' I -I ------4--A-X Y, E LL maj -ADVERTISING .217 E' , E5 'i 'P'j '-f'-0-f-0-f E Q BC Conspmuously Well-Dressed, gg gi But Not Dressed Conspicuously 3 if Q May We Show You Our Tuxedo l Q EE Featured at S29 E E3 EDNGEIJCIDTHING Co 1 V M-N,-N-0.0-0-04:?':GE' 701'705 KdllSdS Avenue H-LANUSDOPJ E -J N 'i 'T 'T '-0-'-:-f,-0-o-0-ff-0- ---. ..,.'..'Z '..Z'IiZ 5 K zncazd:K zmball:CIothes 41 T H V U 1 : The Ichabod Men's' Store 2 1 4 ' 1 Eg EARL E. SHELL CLQTHING CU. 2 L Qs------'--T--T----0-,--0+-,-0-1-.--...-..--.----,......-.l H gg .i.-r,.r...,.-..,-a-r,-,..--.r.--r--,.-r.--,.--,.--E. Q : The Bankers Mortgage Company B ' Topeka, Kansas A nb' I li g F' cial Statement, M h 31 1925 ' Q3 g M. W. Cave, P 'd t J. A. Fl ing, Secretary ' i J. F. K 11 V' -P esident and Treasurer 5 as .E.-..,-,.... - .. ..... -4 ..... .,.. ..... 'g i 3030?0i '3 P1014 if iiii Pi 1201014 iiiiiiiiiiii aio ': U I A 5' : ALAN s ELLS 1 9 A 1 2 ' 3 Craftsman pkotografky 2 N 1 l E .:.... ...... .. .... ...r,....---.....-.!. X T :nam OR AND AD W1 551- 0.1. RE FOR CO 1 h 'gut r c ot 'abit b1g 1dea 1n' ou , A ,,V,mamy zQf men. Qua11ty-at far, 'gr-.L A 'Jolgnr 14 1 ,Wigs elected ,D A WT' ,ht fTDeanf' D li otten either. if Rem ardt:Cardtlf+ . , fwi11 CLOTHIERJ FOR at 1-mths Offjdgb' ff Q, , ,A-. .. 'Letters werg Mx1cn1o14?41io1yl,i, , ix p V Wllllglnlj K 2 M ' 1131114111 Barnett, lg i ' l 'Si'1'wStevehs, and tg 4 C I i 2 V A 5 eele' Miss Gamma: That g1rl remmds me X A jrelfsfjmitlgqlnd C, '4 . ' y ase ya 51,1 A of a packmg house. C lp A , Ceivedlflettersi Laurel , Q ! . I ,, 4 fifngh Jfoieg Lester-' Frye, 1 Alpha: Howes 'that PM n T T A Vin 'steiinjiitggrljgggnlgqJewison i' ' A , I ! ' -muff ' ' A ','17homasf, gfffe -A reswetfelf'-A , 53353 Gamma : XNell, when you get 1 T 'fT9iB'iizl' D tlndfnallr ?ndf ,-fghng 5-94 - , . W ,. f A ge ze1'S,fin Ut ' I ' .' fi your Armour 'round her i I .E'eW111ard. 'Rggerlsflcegmpxtiatllngv,iiJvg3vrdi1d Zt95' ,' C 1 7 S SZ C 77 : A 1 lgl-helnwnynlll - arvey Russell Mc- w s 16 s NV1 t ompany. ! BmCe,rGe6rge. Bruce Z ' i gihg, TGe6rggfg?1gV6?0Ectevg11g1'S,'- Tell Bleifg-,Q OwlllllllblililPilblilillllblliiiill 30105 --hand jLeS1je Brunton .' - grlgsfb V X 91011 3 1 l11lllQ 1 1 141 1 3:11920 'W' ' - - 'I - 1 I ' J' 2-fy' 'fl x -tif-5-42 v v :Y f'f I- v 17 -K C K' N lf' I l A - x- F613 Q 2 4' ,rl 4 fl A A- Y ! ! Q W ,QE Vg P ', 0 . . 1 , : ! , - ff ! T ' wg -fJE?'L1 XXX f my kappa S1g.: I went to a stag ! . f Q? Af f X' girl! ' A . 1 ,, - 5 I-,Z :E -Q I - .- ,ggsfl party last mght. f ? ggijgqii 7 Name A W A 'E - ff ., ALTHOUGH rn: was 4 Alia-'-if Essex ' lheta.. Yes, I saw you stag in ng END or ms Q germg as you Came mf' ig?P,1.rr.F5,,, 'mEPcE ,HSN YW-N 2 H ' I A :t 5' W5 C n' S 556 ! ! A w hw? ' i ' 5 AED A WET Nil : lllil i ll ll l ll i iQ Q Q Q i0Ql 2 I glial' :gifIlQOD4lQ0i0i0QliQ!YQOQOQUQOQUDKTLUQ 1lQ Q Q MOH Q15 Q Q Q Qlfzf 3 gif' T ' 4 Q 4 g WHERE THEY Go. ! E i People usually patronize the place A 4 .. 1 A Q3 . 322 fifyr Q most favo1 ably visible inrtheu minds iff? ' WE WANT TO BE THAT PLACE ml i A - Ii: - me Q 7 711 ! 8th and Kansas We s 9:0 EL sm-zaqaqfig ,-gfsfq.- gf-ac t ,,,,,,..,T. ,,,,.o. Q A The Topeka State Banks . g A ----.. -----.-..--..-------.,-,.---,-.-g, ' IQ'fFi.Tfi 71?'fF'?r'jfs'--fs... Q - J E 1 3 'A f. - ' 'I.:PQ?fTl5 i :T 1 Qliin 27.5 5 Q 4 'Ls J p,.W,.,..,,,.5.,,....,.....u..-..,.A....-..--.-.-- .J01!TneYed'0V61' to ' Q A T f 1'--a......-'L.e.T.-gL,411.i.s:f.-2.2- 'W 1' . . - .2j.-:f.:fgi1:.. ' ' ' A A ' F - - .' hrs rr i1 ' B-in Q day? Went h0'm9.'Witl1'iDl'! a. mn ffl' in .L H ' V X C-. ,rg ..- , , . . V. , W I r lftsh'5ir1fyg. ly: 1?'9??dEzi1Whue theimmb 1168.111 E 1 ll oh ? ?:.?mw1lv.n STL VV Fl A .I -men 31'0lin1d U16 Gdllllld A f mbdssggg rfjyl-:ifffm E ng-E... 4... and afcross the plate. 'I?ne Scandia, T, ded 574. J ' ftdxbhgl . lf? an----J---ir l X ff' A , :ll half ' erect A 3 x.. iafllleflf f :1 94 U . tg keep 5 if-? i he C. In -E the T fri? A I he fer? E Si face- i W 3 E '71-a 5Sidenf:lT E f 2 fe- them gf' Q J. H. Collingwood. L Russell E. Frost, 1 - . ' .Jl ,' L mcmgilig s . -Qs' ! .w . iv V Y .. 1 'whiff If J! ' . , . ff, V. 1 1 . is 15 ij C lifgoggi' 'E if .1 V Qlyfirerv j 2 - . lf igfhq I Mig, ! l . , . , 1 , aryl 1 Q ll' re. 3 g Y gy. Gu Mar: ll. ' A. J. ' img Q rOhn l I I : R 1. I il Mc-.3 ja .1 c E. A, , 1 WE P. nan i 1 - --X li . v Q - lew 5 ' l ! S l 1 fuzz: 1 1 1411014 WII g . ,Q , , I ' OQODQOQUQOQUQUQUQ, .ffglgj ,, ' ' 3,2 ,x Q . I Q- U ,N ' H. G. West, lJI'C5lf gflfi i J. P. Slaughter, Vi blf : ' E. : . 5 ' A ff . in 1 Q KEEP i il Q ! Y W i ' vi f sz gm Y, : ' Vifx l ' l - 5' I A .. i Minion xg. gil-1 ay - i -xy Q lI'l the 5 , b -1 ,ful - people Don't r bill A ., x, ! . ,lilies Corresp 1 who has 'J Liberal .ig J tw? l , fi TheFa A A . I . i I l oiowioifrin-iogcvioicy af 5-L n.r ..ff......'1ii'2e..M1-fs-ls'ff'f 3-HV, Ward, 3b diamond dusters got awe to a ' , .. , X . hy V had lf' 'Sta-N, and before they got down tolli earth, -the locals had two scores to their credit. Later, three safe hits in 8 row, one of them a three-base drivel by Will Joerg, netted us two more long marks in the run column, and -Fomnoso had the game put away and, sewed up. Bill Joerg, pitching forthe home club, was mighty stlngy with the hints, and had everything on the ball, making nineteen of the bigs Swedis whiff the atmosphere. Only one Scandia. man reached second baselduring the game, so you may know the whole Formoso team was playing 'r-tight ball. Nort an error is marked p against any man on the team-, which is not a bad -showing for the first of the season. Gulick, pitch- ing ifor Scandia, was going good, but his support Wobbled at times. It was a splendid day for the game, and a good crowd was present. We go to Scandia next Sunday for the return game. The box score doesn't look half bad. v FOBMOSO ABHER Baird, ss 4 0 0 1 Campbell, c 4 0 0 0 E. Leydig, rf - 4 0 0 1 4 1 0 1 W. Joerg, D . G. Hale, 2b 4 0 0 0 A. Leydig, ss 4 0 0 0 M. Joerg, lf 4 1 0 0 Marble, 1b 3 1 0 0 R. I-Tale. cf 3 9 f 0 1 ,,,,.--.-f ' 34304 , SCANDIA AB -Sigsbee,lf' 4 0 0 0 HER ' Q Moller, cf 1 0 0 Curry, ss. , 4 1 2 0 Lwolnc 4 0,1...0. si' o fs up 3 0 0 0 X Rasmussen. rf , 3 1 ol q Gulick, D 0 M. wma, .zu 3 0 1 0 I 'le Bank b lr., Vice-President. gant Cashier n I. 1 I 1 DUNTS , . -I l l'Slfll'lll Sl'l'l'k'lIll'l'- I l'l'Il5lll'l'l p HGME '1 1: 'ages are nsas 4 ties. 1 those a X . Jmpany Formoso Joerg 19 bQ'vl0l'vQ4rl'rQ Q .F9.. fe1v' ,...2,. n,?5,f'I,fZ 220 1 he Qwdifd 'fmt Q 111111 SGHUUL0 1a11e1:1s 1 'Named as President 1, seuaent Body. 'sf Officers 'of' 'the Washburn gg school were elected at 9' SP9 meeting of the school Mondays The fcgubwilig' officers were chosen. unch 153115-SUV 0fficeTs Fred gosen: Tbpeka. presldellfi Vemon . ROb'N tahl, Parsons,1V1Ce,Pr3S1ggE,gftreas-1 lf-1 11 N lson. TOPSEW, Sem' ' - , i1i'ergeGerald Wilson, TOPBKPL' Ser I ' 0 t- t-a.rmS- , geggnigr practice seggafgccggggg 1 T6 1 'gQjHfg,TX?f51isa5 eng, seglggggg itreasurerl Walter Ur arifm el-maui unty attorney? Han' 5 ,s 1?I2JDeka, Sheflffi Delmas Hlu' To 1 1 i1'ff. , -peka' P? lractice court-Clyde Rau 1 ncyi FCS 'h eenth DOQUQO V, I fm . .Seandm ball, diamondgijpr- the K' q season Wedne,sd12tYsa,Qternoon. MI one of the 1.nicest'a,ndA cleanest turner 'ever played heres. Our boys were-,Aa little 'too strong ,for the visitorsjthe score being 6 to14. A, ' I f 4 h i 1 1 Guliok was on the mound. for the 1 locals for his allotted time of sevenhl 'innings and kept, the Repubhc bats-15, men guessing most of the time. Only 1 three safe' hits' were made from his delivery and could' the 'errors been, eliminated there would have been hno .1 j 1 scores- for the opponents., Lysholn , finished' the 'game in1his ,'i1sua1 good fordn. X , 1- ,ss 4168-4169 1 Jensen and Reilly umpired the 'fUl0Q0j e. Jumg p , tl Larson -- eight, 'TQQPSQEQ sggsggigftregsgegrg I Thf Currie Q-- 11Iggri'?a?deogete1:son, T0Dek9'f 1?0Lwg5f1! Wrigley --- attomeyg Christopher Falnglmeizlvain L 1: own-es --- meE0, Ulafsnan Edwar y Gunter ballflff' A ,., Holrn A fu . ' E D 1407 West 15th St. I es 1 - L I 1 '5 ' m Rasmussen i Q Wad ! V Gullck ..- , - .1 ' lf, OZQDQOQUQOQUQOQ i Q Q IC , 1 1 - 1 Q lr' 1 - ' 1Q' i Telephone 8998 I 1 ' COLLE U, 'Hi A .xx :gli i .1 G Q Wash 7 1 J ' 5- 359 WO1 1 mf' ' .V1 Vf1',' 1 1- 1 7 ' 1 'ff . ! A1terat1ons 111. 1 ! K' O:lllii1iilillC K 09-0, QUQIQ Q IQ ,QUQUQ 1 . A Albertson - M3cDowell Laramer .... !1Erkenbr1ack, 9 Heath .....- 1 Reid -- i QI-Pill --- 1 iSWartz ......., U, 4 0 2 A1 0 Stafford --- ,,-.,, 4 0 0 0 0 1 S. 1 Score by innings: . 1 5 10l0l0i0i0 ' 11910 11 9:0 f bllliillllllill 1 SCANDIA , 7 T 1 ABRHWPOAE. ---41 1 7 01 400051 ---410201-f 500'-13 00 1,1401 10 4-3101 0 be ' G46-9802 0 EO 0 O 93 13 9.1 fb U2 CHNOILVLS AH . OD 3 3 no 0,4 1 mg 01 ' 41100 4112141' C ' 1 241.1 -- 42 2, 36 7 - 1010101030 REWPUBLI C' ' ' P0 A' Elpt Fifteenth St. ABRH 5 0 1 0 0-1-5 --4.00060Lb ---400310a-S A 1 411 018 0 0. l f 1 --'412051ih --40-0211' --4420053, ' 1 3 .Snappy Service 1 p Q QOQOQOQUQI 39 4 5 P01131 ioimgq Uv ' ' - . 1 1 Y 1,31 ! We Always App Seandla -------- 2 0' 0 0 2 0 1, X 6,1 Q , Republic .... 1- 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 l, 125 ' A 'A ...-....- 17 9 1v11LL1 uf- 5 Af... A ,L -V 1 ex X 1 .Standing of The Scandia Ball Teamh E Larson ..... AB. Hits Ave.! 1--- 94 32 330 11111 Q 1 QIUIO 1 11353 Q McDonald --- -- - 24 7 291, Q IVVUGS1 .... ...... 9 7 25 257 A 'Sigfbee' 'T ff'7.t5t.ff94. 2 gg .Q 253th Street' M ! Lysholm l -.... L --gj 60 151' 250 91311 ---- - -- - -0- Crlrfie ------ --.. 1 1017 25 234 -.,- -,- - -1 Rassmussen - - 53 9 ' 170 Gfllick f--- --- '28 6 g 2141 as 11f3.g1,WfifS1eY --- 4 99 21, 212 Ward! I ---- 53 .9 .Q x 170 -ls'-ef-I-1---Y-k2L.h..2Ql,...1i: Gunter -- - 68 10 ' 14711 Preble -- --g as 6 3 issf Hblmes ........ g-- 17 , 1 2 117 Games P1aYed 25, Games won 16,1 games 10575 9, Percentage .644. Q ii55i iE3d5b3' 1 01 513921 Q nl I 1 1 I if F ' r Q., 5 'AO1 51731 .1 'fda fe tv SQ Ii?5g!A1 We 129-DN J rr 1,9-1' lsvvi 1111 CAL - EC, . 31 1' 23361 1 ' Sl' 1 1, 311153 7' 1 .51 EH if' ., 1 .V 5 Q' 1' -,J ,, 1 QYUA : H' A me-J X 4 1 QQ IXYLRX 11 E351 Q15 W'-,1 f1g,f2f1i1 0135? ' N1 1,1 fqgffbxk f?ifEQ1 ffl 1' ag 13 lfxl 137-NE 111. 1 1,0 J 1 fl it 11, 'b yr' M715 lm 1110131 FN 1' 1, A 1- ,- ij-tf, 111 1 111 .., I 1, . W9 , fQ1 1115 T M PM tif? f' S. XXJFLE1 1 s 5? Q 22 , '31 1 ik' - We ' 3bff V fra' 2 R5 if?-2253? '1fTT VffFH'ff71ff'f 'v lf'i.v,+ v'AGf': - -v?ffr'f-fr'f1+Tvf'v::.-:cwfa-'ffv'2'-'43 --'M ---Q f ....-li -LAQ-- va.- --- , ,. Q-. - , W, .....,. f,...--L.-.,A...-....,f.H:'ha.--4-...-....z 5 4' HUMOR-SNAPSHQTS 3:1 QL, fCAgvi.'3, 525249,-x lgigff' 'QPF V x, 9 p a f P S ' x ..,,., .. , ,M r- -4 Hi X Lk W , E569 f 11 fi!-Q PM , ws .QC F53 if ,I P' Af M451-1 fag fa kr'-x 1, Sig 45,7121 251 V' If ' .,,. ad i if ,, Wg' ,fri Q.. 'ix iw Wgfl HP . I R 4 Q-,Q 5 NH, LA? 1, Lq ,Ag ,ni A1 1 ff , fps' 'Q N. E5 P I 3, NX' fy C ya! GZ 'U 71 3 K ' V fx f, ffwgf , F5f L39 M774 761 .' H if 432 rf A J, fi A A ' 4 'LEW Q23 A 'devil-6-1-'f -1- 'Q f , ' . . Wu ,a,,,w' f,,,,. A Q,.., , -. .' 'A ffm ' L wp., nl.. A , Nu,-. 'lZ,QV,l,f,'a5X , --. , ,Q -I. : f5 fZd: '-f 1 f - .rf Q, 5 , ,-. WAN! - 1- 4 -'- 7 ,if- .iimsi-. -1 ' ,IJ-411, J , . ,, ,,. ,Z A Lv' -.. W.-sf ..,.-- ff, 7,00-1' i f 2 my , , ,ny .rf f -- ' ,,,..- yfv, F ff'-'- k-y':'.'i A .--'Q Q Q -ffl f . ' ,A,,i,'TiEw ', . ff. M ilxfwnawfl .VV-wa .:4. 'v? '-'L ' f I Q,-.psf .. 4. , fy, ,. X 13-f,f H .:. f r .-,,- ..,f -'- , ,. ,, ,., h , ' '.x'-if 'Fw' ,371 ':'. -,B 4 3 '4 rf Q f ' ' -f fp.. 4 1, 4 -1 - ' ,'A '.-,- x ., , , ,. .M x . ', . .-- . - --.wtf , .1 x, ' . . ' ir.-,gg-.m:Q Y Q A.- .. - ' 3-. , . ' i 2 D 'J f V f- ' . , - .15 r - 4 V , V ,34 ,Z i 'K t- . In 1551 0-4 - .'.1'L.Lg ' 'A ' ., .gd I I fm, MMV- -AH W ,A,,,, , , 3. E A x44 ,, ,Q 4, ..4',a' ,fr Wig. 4 yiimffivgx, 1- f- '.. , Qi- . , 4 . gp F-TDI-' - 711211131if .fQE 1rI'A,,'.L iTJ... 'i.4.gi1,.rEf' -uQ:lfZL.J- 1lill-252 faifmlf-Hill L Nw FIX O w if F 5 Rf lj. ' x k 4 s , A X J, 4. 'a v-1 551 .xx- rx, . X R11 Lx V V 1 A ml A f, A Af ' N. Wx' I 831 V34 ' , ,, V5 21 sq 'f-fm x l gal, 1 -,.,.,-.. v,,- -rvw -yvwf ,I t , ,. .. W.. , .5334 , -io?-Ivgaixpiogex-o -p i:nfoif3iE,6,Sll!fi9'!?!l!QJ!5Q9Z'i0i7 '9 '7'? '?7 3 09' .-.1 x 1 1 .mf ,, l r -Xi' 222 HUMOR AND ADW V ?1fUi1iR2Ki'93fi2x1i!5.iKeo,?1E'0iX5'b:1i29f11QSiQti9L1l1LQ3.1i9-159115912 o'oli010ici411i111i014i1i41xio11O:O 1 A - bf Tanke, Cnoticing sign in the li- IE braryj Only L o W Talk Permitted Heref, Gillis: Fine, now we can go W on with that story I was tell- ing you. Olli0QOQ0lKlQ0l0lUQUiilllll QUQUQ i 0:0YlCDi0Q0iOi0i014lQ0l0Qlll0i0i0Q A YOUNG MEN'S SHOP till A H9 I 1 I S-wOE8ClOTHlNG Co- A1ways Something New 1 Seiji: 810 Kansas Avenue - r' Where you get Style, Service and Satisfaction in Florsheim Shoes or 1- .451 NA QI 1' V fiy r K lj 1 2 N64 ,. .1-1.1, L-, 1 , 1 ',.,., 'nfl 9 Q fn WV, 4 i-11,31 Demand be founc MMM? 1 y .1 .5-2 A .lsxq ' WAS 4 WASHBURN'S VFIRST OUT OF TOWN. GAME. Feature of Game Was A .One- 'Handed Catch Made by ' Kenneth Boies. xx andthe second- game pf -t4, the season Washburn's baseball team Won from St.'Benedicts. 9-4. The game Was slow throughout, each team being unable to take advantage of their chances to scares., . 4 1 'Gulick pitching his first game for Washburn, Was Very Wild at times. Although he got himself into so-me pretty bad holes he seemed able to pull out and held the 'Catholics to five hits. The feature of the game was a flying one-handed 'catch made in deep center by K. Boies which looked good for four bases at least. The box score: Washburn- AB H PO A Jemison, 3b . . . .... 4 3 1 2 Hindman, rf. . .... 4 1 0 01 Hall, lb ..... .... 5 1 12 0 B. Boies, c ...... .... 4 2 9 0 Keisfwetter, 2b . . .... 5 0 1 2 Thomas, lf . . . .... 5 2 1 0 Stevens, ss . . . .... 3 1 2 1 K. Boies, cf . . .... 5 0 1 0 Gulick, p . . . .... 2 0 0 4' I Totals ....... ..... 3 7 10 27 9 Wi DI st. Benedicts- ABHPOA Roth,' 3b .... 5 1 1 3 West Fif- 'tBaker, 1b .. .... 2 0' 12 1 i151 Senofsky, ss .. .... 2 0 0 1 You sander, p .. .... 3 1 1 31 Q5 -0-U- Green, c .... 4 0 8 1 -0-0-X?Werwick, 2b .. .... 3 1 0 4 I J Tvfforley, lf .. ...Q3 1 1 01 C rf . . - .... 2' 0 2 0 we Gassman, cf .... 3 1 2 0' 1 CALL A -. .- ... ... Totals ...... . .... I .... 26 5 27 1334 1 tGrennan for Baker in the ninth,1 gi Score by innings: , Il ,' A tt ti Washburn .......... O00 0001 153-C is en on tb st, Benedicts ....... 1001 003 000-E ai. SUDDEN SERVICE 2 5 Phone 3390 Phone 3923 i 1 W, , Oflicxicxianixricricricni xioiui 11:14 it itliflihininigil 3 3 i03,,iUi0i0i03. V .5 'fa 4 Q., ES.. In the first game out of toWn,f, il lui 1 C' 'IIATI --vi, f 1, . ,... 1-.-. lv -wg-vi' -gy - :-W rw- . --1. . - . 1--su' - . . -- . 12.4121 I ' I 9ag.'5aag:fo1agg craig 6.151 C, f V Pr ffl? lr 5 5' V is El V ll' rf A l 5 ta. , N N V . it 5 it , The Haskell! Indjanl ii e 3 ,iv r--, ,. . removed the Ich S Cfdlilcatgglgbii fonfest with WaZQZiinsci1pLfn their i w asia Saturd , 3 awren B E91 z was 3-0. ay afternoon. The satis VERTISING, 'TQ' . Young, who start d FRYE PILLS UP- 1n the box, pitchede for Washburn 1 i. - a X V cr . - . but was glven poor strong game 3 K Tuo large oldels of steaks and four errors made b h.SuDD0rt, thel f..,..,:,,.,,-M.o-.OJ 98853 five Pieces of pie, foul. glasses l accounting' for they 1-S teammates' of mllk' two apples, an C1'HI'l0'G and Frye relieved Youn rvlnnlng runs' f a banana. That is, to date, thee-record mmng' and held thg In Yhe seventh '5 e - ! for a meal C0n5Um9d bv a Wash- less f0I' the .reme -Illdlans score- ! burn athlete, and was setbby Charles Washburn made itsalmng innings. 7 ' ! Frye at Atchison last Thursday. 0,1 the third when Youn only SC0I'e ini. the Same 0CC21SiOIl Marvin Stevens and scored shortl gfmade a Single 1, and .Paul Hall were only One Piece Score by innings-y a ter' ' S C of ple under the record, Washburn H. .. ooo 000 R' H. E. ! ! The 14225011 for all this unusual Haskell .... . 000 021 000-0 4 4 C Il eatingwvasuthat the pmpriesx. of 8 Batteries: Washbur O00-3 7 1 restaurant in Atchison got reckless and L. B0ies- Hask f1iY0ung', Frye if mug and offered the boys all they could Anderson. , e 1 CL1I'tis and i i liat for Seventy-Hve cents. He now ' - aiu M C C as more respect. fir the capg 't , g 1511 Q ! ! of Washburn baseball playelxm 'X l i Wear' !! WTS 1 we C I I ' . -i- 3 C ! 1 Il 3 ' ' 0 i iff! I G' Fur t - e lf H1 ure ' ua I ' i lie: Q cl:e:1:n,.1NG Cemizem ! f,eRugS fill C bl.A PEB , 'L...M.': . ,-1-,L : ,lla g Hickey-Freeman Clothes i,.l 1 H - '- .MF -'-ff limi 1 7' In ' f 5'-QV'? '9 'R . ' ff' ' - 0:0101 10Q0i0Q0l0llDllllllllliiilll ,E ,xi , Q .A , ,, .' ' 1 ogori 1 iii 1ni4i1i4i1r14ri11434,g,,lV',,,i,1' . I .N ,021 ,V X,1k,fy!-232 ,o, Mvxaogo l li lWaShP1'?'11 0151108053: l - ifmu1eigT i' Q11 :its basgbauwswsopt if 13215: 3 A.: 1 'ii lf 'g'4'e'3 ' ' , he , XA-' ,V j ' C: : Nj! ! 6 H 6 ghfternooniin a conteg 1 : 31, Q faxing 4 cron 0 ee on aaw,cQnfsQua i 8 s i . Aysgmeffli ,igtheepzgclmedufe lf - - 3 fl : Noon Lunch I .0011 . , L il ? Q glgffi I ' ldums, hut-ite-has.,beepffpa11gQf5tg , 'g ' i Banquets 2 The -g!ihIe'ffZ3dqy' 13' 415 , ' . l l.. C Dim r Pitchers' .lii1tAt1e -'Withi' 'Q ' Q fog ' e S IQQI1pd.'I0r the QF Q Al'if?:f4:,1'-Tiff ffl I Parties , 'ggo 3.ll69l ,l 1f fVQfIf71ll'L9 ' lui' C g5gfaff111roneff6rf.f a r ! an ' Dial 3320 f-in i--Q' - QM' 5r 5L E'1'l ff l YA: e la x 'ning ,, it ar ' NT A S ,AVI . V -ng f' ivy M 14 N bn .. -IN' H fy -Y ' . fm, it . -.1-. -N . --,l 1. :A-95, 1-4 lf JiT7 Q.!nngt3r 1 sae.-.gz'g, .M ' - .'.. 1 y' 5-nf.-V' ! L Oflitbi 1 ioiciiuioinioioioioicr N K W' 1' f grtvlllfvf FN I-.l fox11101011rio:oi0i0:o1o11r1o:o4 1 'Q J.'l5.r'lF:mG!-:7 'JMJF 9? fa-If ,lil-li f l 5'-E ,105 e .f iLiQ:71l?,!: ':,lff5d1'lVq'7IJ:V:!,ffl'il1 g'l?5'i2fdll ' 'in' 'gf ! ff ' - Q i 5 ?.4fsii'4'1?-Eiiffi 'iglslft l 215, Q Say M1S'CC1', Why C1011 ts 9 e Q 54 i yuh come 1n an' git that Q S75 i Colle e haircut? ' isis i g Come to us for Hot Dogs, Hot 3 ml - ' Hambergers, Hot Coffee, and Telephon S li 2 AIexander's Barber Shop 52 Howie. 2 ll The College Hill , ll Sh e 25495 909 Kansas Ave Halnberger Op yjDCODf l0QC Lil P 1 i --- Q fl . -1 5 a ! - - ! E74 - a ' Q' Q m . C2011illlI0lllllDl0Qf7i0l0lfDlli0Q0lll.OOi.lf 'Z' 'IHI'-101D0I0tf'1'o.o p ., ' . 4. ' .. . . . . . . . . . . . a - - 4 . - - n u . . . . . , . . a E n u 0 a - n 0 . - n o 0 0 Q . . QQQOQOZOXO1 I ,tg el 23 I aft t V I X ' N: kim 594' aa 1 1 I I gifs ff: Q W C H M 1? :U 1171? E bit? til Fifi' . Kuff A iii iii W V, ,, .4 n .,r it at ai , t , A , If I ri ,X4 ES ge it L-QI out oar' ,:o.:u.o-an.o,.:n.o-:mo-:maamo-x-.Q-p-9-an-io?p-o-p-o,-an-o-31950-lIl'0'li.50','P 5'3 9 59i9'Pi-o '7'Eo , 9F -': 65,!'9',:o',-7 . ' . I 224 HUMOR AND ADVERTISING , . :ff fffwfv 'I' W' 'Q ifvv'f22'f l T'- 1'nr'ifT?i7Z'?TTfTf1W'?' TW' wfifffi 4 .4 -:,1,,VV Ny I - ' ' , 4 411 . ,' , 44 V--'7v'4,.4 riffigiii 4 V '. .4:4.f',:' 117' , -.','- I, '-I V' I , Q, V ' i.' - V, j V I .3 1-.I 'I ,', 'xdf-,-N ' y if' 't-',- 13-,gf , :Asia 1,-ff'I-b-z , gg ,,3 I V ', - ju 'je V 4 4 - 1, I ,M 5,5 ' , .j 331,-,AV-'A' x Q 1. 4 3,455-L.9.f?j?gG If lf ' -I4 : 44 ' ' , '- 7'. - ' 3' '. 4' QS , 4 '-fNVI4I1i:'Q,,l X' V , '.4U.1.' vfsiggl'-'Sting' . - V- ' 1 ' svn- We fi. '- ' ' 'fi-.1 fw- iw-3- in 4 I IV. y ,'1,,L-if I, ' 'I '. , I K ,nfl X ' !,.lQjfj - ,, fkfjf-??'g4 f,2. -. V. K '.1Lj'1g-41' f 4f '.'ff - 'g 54,1 L . , E , , V .fx ,4 1. W Al,-,',,M 4- A qlxvgga , , K, W4,.,,'. Aw w: -1 -1 I ft it - 4 1 4g::y.'f,'fgf24gtf i fe, f V V I 4 l I I W 4 f . . i I V Y ',-I I wil' I ' A ix fy ,.zl.l L' .v .. IQ, . t 5 fLggj.ik,1,3 K .4 ,' ' 11 ii, 5.:f?'j'ff Q' f V ' 1 'X Q ,fa l:2fQiT.?f' with, hisfrecord officially by'Ban Jbhni' '-iinfieldfl-eplilyg12HThe ' Saints itfollowedijnggb 'son,1Iwho :stated' after-','exa1ninaftiQn4 of thiSg'OQQH1Hg'Wlthilh1'ElQ..SfZO1'GS. -4 4-I'--,.,f'.jj'f they balls that the forrner Arnerican 'asg V4 Santlerfstruck' -4oI1t,f5Eght'l'mQDfr, Qllfl gli sociationg pitcher had not cheated in' Walked..4Vt1iree.4-'-V,His,f',suppo1't was ijnuni-kia, ' ' . -1 - . . . -' '. -. ' I V' i 1 - m .f.iQ- thepfashion c1a1med.V V + A , V9 sfoxjinly-ggoodglqbut the Washburn+4tearniV-if VT Y ' , ' 4 'waslihitting-Etoo-Vhard, ' Score. , J .: 1- MLATE RALLY fWlNS,t-IT! 'e h WASHBURNJV' isT:BENEDIGftfs-V.V1,-2, g - - 4 I -I 5 I A4I34.HPoA. I ABHPOAH., 'S 5 J -F , 3 V 'V ' Jemisornabl- li 's ,g:,gsl.g0Q:hf3.Qbi' ' ., ' ' 'V 44 -4 ' II-Ii'ndi'nan,rf 'FI 4, 'a '49T4, I A ,, ' Washhvm Crowes Fwm-V,Beh1ml IWW? .Hallglub 5.'-12-12, g4SonzZlfsky,ss' il 37 . 1 g ' - ' ' I V' L.Boies,c 4 4 j'SdTi 91313 . A ' 4 , I ,X -,fmumerqus Sqqres' .4 , fl ',4 4Iciswrer,2b -'5.o'-1 2 Sgeertcl Zh it in 3 ' ', - ' ', ' ' - A Th' as,lf, 4- 5' 2 '1 0 - erwici, 1 4 V - 'AU-hlsons Steovrgnsss 3 ' 1 2 1' Mor1'ey,lff . 'J V ' ' ' ,. .K.Bo'es,cf 5 0 '41 0 Hain ey,c' , '. Vwsttburni Gulicigp ., -'2 .Q' -0 4 G,assman,rf I3 1 2 0 Q d1ct'sV- college f-In I- baseball .here this f: , f--++- V I 4 -+-+- . I-- I- . V. 4 f 4- 'V 'Totals - V37 10 27 9l -.Tot-als zs 527 12 VatternOQD,L9 ,to 4,4 .3 4 ,4 Q Wscgge by mningsm V A . 000 060 lego 19 , , ' - V ' , A' as urn ' Za- Qt ,S10V37,Sta?'tinV4V it 'St..'Benedict's S ........ ,...,.I..100 oo3'04Q0f+4-4 'e el! o e sixth was .afwinff to! . I 'V N' ' +'-f- S ' . I -' bi' 2' 4 FOUR ecoLLEGEs IN MEET I .I I V Then the Ichabods awoke. One counter! , A 4 - I went over, In the -seventh. Fiye more gcafne' in the eighth and three' in them ninth. I V i . ' Aefeatureyof thegame was a catch madeby Boies, Washburng center ffie1dQ4wiVtl1-two-on base infthe ninth. e '-c' I F11ed,Gulick,4 pitching his first game l . Boies' leaped into. the air and broiight the ball down with one handf It re- tiredlthe Saints and ended the game. fo1g'7W'as'hburn, got away nicely, He struck' out nine men but allowedeight wa1l:s.:if,4Only once, in the sixthg did the ,localfteam threaten a big rally. 4Gu- lick overthrew first base on ansieasy 4EIn'poria, Kan.,' May 4.-CSpecia15' --Track teams, from Baker, lVashljurnQ I Ottawa and the college of Emporia willycompete tomorrow afternoon 5011f', the Collegefof-Emporia cinders. ,The ' fastest sprinters in the Kansas con- ference. are in the four -squads andre the events are expected to be close, I Y IWHEATSHOCKERS GET THREE A ' Joplin. Mo., e,VMay 4.--Outfielder Jones, 'Pitcher Henry 'and Infielder Il Schele were today released by the Jop- lin club of the Western association to' - the Hutchinsonclub of the Southwest- 'g ern league, l - ,I H I ' 4 A ' Additionalsport on page 11. ' u - iiiiilllllillllllllllillllllilQlqgllypppygrimplqmluluryyvgqzylnllyiulugulliiyu J - P I I uluuulljlllwllilmgyuyyxgrgxliivlllllllnvlmIInnlumuuuuuuinuumlillluiiusis -.VV QZQIQ DQ QUQUQU- Q Q1 QUQUQOQ DQ lit Q Q 9:01 ni 1 ll ri 1 10102 10301010 Tl-IE CCDLLEGE INN The Most Convenient Place i0l0l0i0i1liKlQ1DilDiKl 4lQ Q iibilfi 'I V' , is 10:0 ii I l . a at if If 1,43 '-J gf v Q 3 . EM iv G FQ ia 79. gil 7 way 1, 4 L, 1291 J WY ti ft' I 3 I are E 3 I i I lj 3 ,es : Y ! Y 1, -4 s gglL4fl: f' .SEE 'vi v N 1 K av ll- -I i. '.M fx Al' v, V14 1 X, -..v X 'xt Q A g-1 -J 'T 'iigflfifi f1fI.fZlIfl'Zffl'ffff'2 Z.. W x ,fe ADVERTISING QQS . ,l LY' i, to l 1,1 wg . QQIQ Q Q -UQ Q m Q QCQ Q Q IQ Qlli l I ii ll 101131 l ivivliz. tix!- Qll g' Empor1aiLBeai:s - 3 f,. 5 L-'n g Q e fopeka 4 fo 3- l IS-1' : , -. . V , . , I 1 l Swa In i--P Q fSanta +Fe Railroad iMenLS,Play 1 7, ! Hoxne'i1ilCr9w Close ,0ontest+ , ' l fl it ,Lg ' ' 2 Ph otographs 1 , A ., i, 'i'EmDOI'iafbaseball fans' saw a 2 i lwfi., X-,-.. -A. -i - clean. fast' game Lon S0dell'8'dIl1- U , 3 Ai C l t, ' xmond yesterday saftefnoon when ' , ! ' V tnefown team took ogsa Santa Fe ' ' . - . A .V fl . g . I nine from Topeka, andethe home JM S: Fn'st Vlctm ry Over Ichabod 'Nme m boys pu11ed.0ut a .4-td '3-Viggo,-y, ' ! ' 'Four Yeats Is 2 to 1. - ,, .tT11:05l1t01ii EIIl:10Pi2i16 fyfigifleg. Aw 'P if . f ' - ' , ro - are ! 4, Bf11dwiHvK2H1-f May 9--fSpeQia1v- iilitis Yitfl-ecaiinihel Lineiut , Q 13gkel..u11 ivqei-sity won its fourth base-.O I ro,utte.n,.lHls rfecotd ies by l ball' victory this season. V defeating 1sf0111' Waglffb,-g'TE9ch UQHUQFC Si! : .,,Washburn college here, this afternoonfl IFB5,gl?eVg2:nf3P5- ' is X54 2 E312 to 1. This is the first time Bakeip T1 EMDON-a My .A -- AB A E ! ,has defeated Washburn at baseball if A jvehgenfzbfcm ' iut.. 3d 0 gig 3 1 ' i 1, f0l1I'.fV62l1'S. 'Baker has not lost a game AL tyqjm-1-' gm. ,,,, Q A 0,12 1 0 1 Q 3 this season. , . Davis cf ...... . .... 3 1 '11, 0 0 gift Q ' The game was well played. by Bboti Jlgfetdinginlf ..... ..... 5 1 .gf 4? 2 ff' ' nines and the fieldinf' tight.. 'ac f -lamp G SS '. '- .' qt Q Egg ! f1jeam,made'fiVe hits, but Baker wasLBL Carle ll? .... Ha.: 3 R ig 8 ! 'able .to -place them alittle morefogig0r7 H C .... ..... 4 0 'ibn 3 n ' iflgi ' ftunelyg-. Schoenfelt, Baker in ie er, f 11:4 1 1 0, 2 to : ! Vroveuia, ,liner overt third base in thfkEiXS nhornton D -- M63 VfOUlSth'ih11iDg fortahome run, the onlyl Y C , Totals 4 6 5. 9 2 ' 'fgzfe i zone of fthe game. . No men were OH A QTopeka 139 ' ABB H Pg Q- 129' Y' X4 -1 Q. i i fi ' .' .4 0 2 . ij NX, e baggt . . Y . 1 .Painter tss ..... .... A , , : WOiv1ey,.Baker pitcher, and Guhckg 'L Slotmfilb .f ..... 1 2, it 3 ' uxvasliburn, botlihul-led Stgady and C9111 P. QPTIQ-9. 21 ..... -, -. 9 0 - 'gil - 11 f'H Ske11nI11d1a11' McNair db ..... ..... 4 0 c 1 1 Q Q-,ml C .slstent games? 39 'Ol , 'F' -- QHE, E. 'Price cr ..... rs o 1 on 0 1 - ! pgchool' was 'qmplrefl A R H' E i L NVorman c ...,. ..... 3 7 0 0' 5, ul 0 W I 'C?'e bY lnnmgs-i...'llU160il'000-1 5 2 Stwger lf ..... .Q .... 4 0 1 23 0 .0 g XIV! A wburn ....... . 5 2 n 2 0 2 atv? ' ........ :.. ...... X000 101' 00x-12 and Huggins rl' .,... 4 A0q m , ' Q aries--Guxlck and Boxes, W01' ey , Gulick p ,.... ..... 4 I 1-,Q 2 ,-0 M A Totals .............. :n 3 v:,24, 9 is PM I . Base on bulls, off Thornton A. off 1 3515 C Gullck 2.1, Struck out by UU lout ' lfgiii A by 'Gu11ek 5. Double plays. 1 ' ji!-if Q ggi. i I-Iarr to Stevensto Cali -DUP ' nl Q ' C Pzrlce to!Painter,.tD- 'sag - l ' I ' Ufched all, Calftl7beuf'f-'FFWQQ '5' ! a it S flgavis 3 'Medium 9' i ' ' ' ' f My Q 722 Kansas' Avenue U '25 ! . n i g i , B it i Where Your P11010 g 4 Q Was Made F, A Q 1 1 iujqipinifvifvi 1 3 7' 1103 1 Oz. vi X ! 10: 101 1o10101 1 1 1 1 Z 0.0 :V-: f f , We . ,.f. . gem L2 4lf- -.-ii' 41- ' s..i....! iii X 'L , . f -ff 'A 7, x My A V., .1-'I 1. 1 1 x I ' '9'f- - . 1 v . o D Qbfo-g.g.3.P,b,o.b.o . 'b-o-2-o.g5o,x.oX.o P. lb 1 I . la 6 . . .Dei,aO!iED'F3:b3Sg L . twin U. 1 E K I ..f +. - 6.33, V Q K HUMOR- ' ' 'm ' , 1 - .1-0-g.o,x-o.x,o K SNAPSHOT . , - - 51- 0-1-9.1551 M0713 Y, Y ', ' ' xi- , fl f- n i ' 7 '-- 1... ig? QF , , , ani' I 'if vigi ff' X x V f 4 if I -.5 w L AJ xgyx- N ' ' z x W. gf sg :Sy Rfb gf 'Q l ff Vkifj an ' gg pic? -Xi. A gm-Q! 371 23131 Lick? 'fffjzfi q it . E Qi-11 LEE: If ,gi my iii? 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A V' . . i Bess Mercer: NNhat would you E tm S 4'Hello, httle sweetheart, wrll Q 2 u , C you dance with may, call at man who hrd behrnd a ! 1 won1an's skirts ?' 1' t Sir! I'm at chaperonef' , ! y V i Lura F.: Sk1nny. Q M, ' Qs D J C C S-A W u f 2 - A - ! , I ' 3 -103 1 1 1 101102 Q- ' Q - i Q Q if 201103 0.4 101 ini 1 1 113 1 1 2 1 i0i1OxOO:Cl1 1 1 3 ini: 010:01 1 3 2 ini 1 2 1 1 1 iniwzoozomioi 1 2 111 1 ' Q QQ W 1 ll G You didnt knoxx who I mas -C Iisk' Wfhat is your religion? ' f tlns 11101111115 dld yo Z EIIIC B Im an athelst thank I God 2 ! of . I Q NX ho xx ere you N -nb-ii'outd:v-w-cu:-rex.-xv-:arid-4-z-x 44.446, dx, 1 .ga 49... x ,,g, gs. V 1: 'hav'-,',,. . . 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THE GANG'S ALL GONE Q 2 ouliugglgieezigogl cgglmiays in Washburn will afford pleasurable reminiscence thru- A It .has been the privileg f th' - 3 i burmtes to and from the ceoltiege lciariiiopririsany to carry many thousands of Wash i We re Freud of Washburn. We're proud of you. Our earnest good wishes i to you a ways. . Q l g THE TOPEKA RAILWAY COMPANY ! OiO3Q0i0i0i0l0i1Dilillliililbiilillillllll 3 ! oiobilnitmitmit110301031101030111101030101011ricninifvioioiuinifrioioiogo 1 - For years Washburii men have earned their way thru college czirryiiig Smit- Q Journals. CApply to Circulation Managtrl I C 10' ' i - ' i ! Ellie Enpeka State ,Unurnal 4 ! fThe Evening Newspaper of Kansasj I , I ' 5 THE NEWSPAPER THAT is DIFFERENT g Full Leased Wire Associated Press l i A Newspaper of Personality and Originality I We Believe a Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement We Can Have ! Therefore Our Creed Is ! Every patron of our stores must be completely g satisfied with every transaction. 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