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'ff DEAN GUILD THQ FQOEZQEQKU C510 Q ding sl Thanks be Gio all ffffelsbbuvnies Fear, building an inspiring cceuegce abou? which i'0 1,uPii'e fhls Kaul, camel Hn all GHIQPS for your kind C1i??Q1f'1?iOfM WQJWILJ THQ GQENT ENZTS I. umdminisigfaiyien H lsliberf G1 Avis III Ham Sc-zlfxecnl N Music Sched Y Qzehvihes yi 'vianify Fair SZII.'1Q.?lsx1e?ies mu flrqanizaaens IK Gellege Humor LETTERING BY NF, l5E.RI'1A Zin Ciiliemnriam tn justire listing ZF. jllersun Q F .1S'K -5 f Mg'Z-WZ' W ,z...... Q 45 n fk 'n-we 1-f.-H IEA qagfi ,263 hir! 4 f' 5 5 V 'Z ' fini ef! New Q Qf -ff as ' 'Ci- kau a 3+ f 'ia, 'Tc Miki ' s X F . is 3. W1 lull Q-sg afar-saw ,H KDYQENISTRKTXQN We ij ? ik? Q - 2 Q' 1 6 Qfff 3 up NL, :az Q JDE iw- 3125 3 jig - Q2 6 N -4 If ,V V W , A , 'XM X Y JXZ'--rv ft 3 J 'N Z ' I1- 'm 1.1 ggigfig ,mx gaii If XG 1 Ns Tx mf? IRI f Y , , 11A , ,Ai - VANWAW 1, I I . I I? I I, , If ii I II QI 11 I Il Il fl I I 1 1 1, 1 I I f 1 1 1 , I ,1 1. ' I? Ir ll I I. fi I , I I I , il , , ,I Ii '1 I The 111927 Wrashburn Group 'I' is sziirl that Iiill Nye mice reiiliccl to :ui iiuluiry :ls to his personal hzlhits, that was put to hiiu hy El rzilhcr iiiipcitiiiciit iucluircr, zi curious . liumzm ily that wauteml to huzz him, lu thc uioriiiiig, I wear iuoriiiug' I clrcss, in thc cveuiug I wczir cvciiiug' clrcss, zuul :it night I wear Z1 night clrcss. I am wrysocizilmlcziiulpleasanttu1mctlii'ou'iiaiuoiigstf' Nloclesty EI forhirls that I shoulrl say this of myself. tliougli it is all true euougli: hut I surely 1 may sziy it of the 11727 XY:1sliluiru grmip. lizich college group. like every otlicr grmip, has :I spirit zuul :I clizirzictcr of its own. Aucl as- ,I socizitccl with cinch cullcgc groiip :irc Icuclcr memories. aurl some 11 iuciuurics um so Icmlcr, that 1111IliC it rlisliuclive. zuul that clctcriuiue its IQ pzirticulzir place. Of the 1927 XXIZISIIIJIIVI1 gruup I :lui liuppy to testify I1 llizititlmshecii vcrysuci:11i1czuiclplcziszuit to he tlirowu ziiiioiigstf' in IKXIQLICY 1'.XL'L XYOIXIER, 1'resiclent. l Pagi- 17 ll I ii I I IIIII I ,. ru WI M1 rrri ' i iimfix w5KC?I3E?'fi3Q 'LWMMWWMWM 11131 iw fniffidfz fw-P131 D '7g0.I?Q, I, NU, ,ff fi X Ii I fl I, I-1 xxx? rj! . ' Av 11 sf ,I ll: P - ax? af N i Duncan L. McEachron, A. B., Litt. D. Ella M. Pixley, A. B. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer DR. ALBERTUS PERRY Vice-President ,XSlII3L'lQN'S recently elected YiCC-1Wl'CSiti61ll. llr. Alherttis Perry. formerly viee-presialeiit of xyllfiilillgftitl College. Chester, Maryland, came to XYZlSlli7ltI'Il this year facing the task of aiding ,Vresiclent XYomer to raise an aclchtioual 31.000000 to he amlcled to the ellclowineut within the next tive years. XYashhurn NOXY has two x'iee-presidents, Ur. U. T.. Mcllaehron cou- fi1lL1i1lgillOiiitCC with the rhities of treasurer. P2 l 5.20 1 N Zicrxfi-0,6 yt fit ' X0 xx I 1 X i L J LN. it -X5 J JFXQ A H f Amie X wffmlfixflly Susan M. Guild William A. Irwin Dean of Women Dean of Men Jessie Dean Librarian Page 19 3 I F 1 Y UQ J sv. .ff QM K Page 20 The Board of Trustees OFFICERS OF THE BOARD PARLEY P. WOMER ..... D. L. MCEACI-IRON . ELLA MAY PIXLEY . . . . . President . Vice President . . Secretary For Term Ending june, 1927 S. E. Cobb ......... J. R. Burrow . George A. Guild . . Charles S. Elliott . . . Frank A. Quail, LL. B. . George W. Finnup . . . B. . . David Neiswanger, A. William M. Mills, A. B., M. D. . . Topeka . Topeka . . . Topeka . . . Topeka . Cleveland, Ohio . Garden City . . Topeka Topeka For Term Ending june, 1928 Leon C. Schnacke, D. D ..... William S. Lindsay, M. D. . Albe B. Whiting ..,. John C. McClintock, LL. D. . Paul B. Sweet, A.B .... Robert Stone, A. B ...... A. H. Denton ......... Edward G. Buckland, M. A., LL. B. . For Term Ending June, Harwood O. Benton, A. B ..... Warren W. Finney, B. S. . C. Benjamin Franklin, A. B. . A. A. Godard ..... M. L. Alden . . . Alfred E. Gregory . james M. Parker . . Topeka . Topeka . Topeka . Topeka . Topeka . . . Topeka . . Arkansas City New Haven, Conn. 1929 . . . Oberlin . Emporia . . . Topeka . . . . Topeka Kansas City, Kans. . . . . Topeka . Kansas City, Mo. I I SL -ft MEQR E MQTS 2 gf' is 'U' W5 g R m 3 jlf em, X 1, I 1 l DEAN ARTHUR GODFREY SELLEN ll DEAN SELLEN, in his seconil year as hezul of the College of Liberal .Xrts and Sciences at XYZ1Sl1l7lll'll, is flelegzltecl as the authority who keeps the machinery of the college operating smoothly and efficiently. His high stunclzmrcls of scholarship :incl fair play have won him the respect of the entire college. Dean Sellen came to XYZ1Sl1lJlll'll from Brown Uni- versity, l roviclence, R. l. l l 4 ,Ny W l r i l iw'--'X -'1 W ,5 X-S in ir lift a . il Rf llnilberalll Arts Faculty Parlcy Paul VVomer, B. D., Sc. D. ,............. President Head of the Department of American Citizenship. Duncan Lendrum McEachron, A. B., Litt. D. ,........ Vice-President Professor of English Language Arthur Godfrey Sellen, Ph. D. ,.......,.. .. . . . Dean Professor of Biblical Literature and History. VVILLIAM ASBURY HARSHBARGER, SUSAN MARGARET GUILD, B. S., Sc. D., A. B., Litt. D., Professor of Mathematics. Dean of Women. DANIEL MOSES FISK, Ph. D., D. D., Professor Emeritus of Sociology. CHARLOTTE MENDEL LEAVITT, A. M., Litt. D., Professor of English Literature. CLEVELAND SCOTT LOPER, M. S., Professor of Engineering. SARAH LUCINDA DOUBT, Ph. D., Professor of Botany. JOHNPEMORY HOLLINGSWORTH, h. D., Professor of Greek and Latin. JESSIE DEAN, B. S., Librarian. LUTHER DENNY WHITTEMORE, A. M., Litt. D., Registar. Professor of Education. WILLIAM JOSEPH MORGAN, A. M., B. D., Professor of Philosophy and Social Ethics. ROBERT HILLS KINGMAN, A. M., Professor of Zoology. BURLEIGH REED, B. S., A. M., Professor of Chemistry. NVILLIAM ALEXANDER IRWIN, A. M., Dean of Men, Professor of Economics. ELSIE I.. JONES, A. M., Professor of Home Economics. VICTOR EDWARD WHITE, A. M., Professor of Political Science and History. BERTRAM W. MAXWELL, A. M., Professor of History. NATHANIEL E. SAXE, A. M., Professor of Modern Foreign Languages. FLEMING G. MOORE, Ph. D., Professor of Physics. GEORGE S. FULBRIGHT, A. B., Professor of Public Speaking. MILDRED WILSON, A. B., C. P. H., Professor of Bacteriology. HARRY JUSTIN COLBURN, A. M., Associate Professor of English Language and Literature. VVILLIAM CURTIS WHEELER, A. B., B. D., Mathematics. Assistant Professor Emeritus of FRANCES DAVIS WHITTEMORE, Assistant Professorof Art. Page 22 Assistant Professor of Modern For- eign Languages. KARL AUGUSTUS MENNINGER, A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Abnormal Psychology. ANGELUS T. BURCH, A. M., Assistant Professor of Journalism. HELEN WHITAKER, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ADLAR S. CROOM, A. B., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. OSCAR JOHNSON, A. M., Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages. GEORGE J. WOODVVARD, B. S. Director of Athletics. ARTHUR C. LONBORG, LL. B., Director of Athletics. DEVVEY E. TAYLOR, A. B., Assistant Director of Athletics. V. HELEN ANDERSON, Ph. B., Instructor in Art. N. A. BAKER, LL. B., Instructor in Accounting. ALBERT H. VVINTER, B. S., Instructor in Shop. HELENE ROSS, A. M., Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages. FREDRICK ZIMMERMAN, A. B., Instructor in English. MABEL E. RUGEN, A. B., Instructor in Physical Education. FLORENCE HEIZER, A. B., Instructor in Public Speaking. ALBERT WEHE, M. S.,- Instructor in Engineering. KATHLEEN McKAY, A. M., Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages. LUCILLE ALMGREN, Instructor in Art. HELEN STEELE, A. B., Assistant in Home Economics. DAPHNE SWARTZ, A. M., Assistant in Botany. HELEN PEPPARD, A. B., Assistant in History. EARLE G. BROWN, M. D., Lecturer on Hygiene. HERBERT G. STURGES, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. it X X GA fix X. :fe Snclhmocomll oil? lLibcir.a1ll Artis ,XSIIIZURN College was lonncleml in N65 by lezulcrs of the Congre' gzltionzll Clnircli in lizlnszts. lt lms grown steztclily, lust yezlr liztv- ing :tn Cl1I'Ulll1lClll of 1381 stnmlents in :ill ilepzlrtinents :incl resonrces of 5E2.711.436. Its grzxclnzltes. :intl lJ2ll'llCtllZll'lj' tlie sturlents it lizis sent ont into :ulrztncecl training in speciztlizecl lielrls of SCllOl2lI'Sl1l1J. :irc firmly estztlmlislnng its prestige as one of the leznling colleges of the Mitlclle Vest. Now tlie only college of Congregzttionztl origin in li2l1lS2lS Zlllfl Olclzt- lionm, XYz1sl1lmnrn follows the tratlitions of lilxerztl eclnczttion. self-gorern- lnent. ztncl freeiloni from sectzlrizln of political control wliicli have long been estzllmlishcml in this country by otlicr colleges of ftTl1Q1'CQ'Zlli4WllIll origin, sncli zts llztrrztrcl, Yule, Grinnell. :incl Olmerlin. xY2lSl1lJLlI'l1 offers in its College of Lilmerzml .Xrts :intl Sciences tlie Courses of stncly trzulitionally reeognizetl as the lnzlsis of liiglier eclnezttion. ln zxclclition it incltnles several l1IltlSl12ll clepzlrtlnents, ztncl one, tlie ree eently orgunizeil clepzmrtinent of .Xmericzln tfitizensliip, is nniqnc in tliis region. ,. 1 I -suv -. v XVhit:1ker. XYilson, Kllgvll, Johnson. Stllrges. l:llI'4'lI. Boyd. lfnllwliiglut, 111-nn. XYhite, .XlINQ.2'l't'Il, Iioss. Steele, llonlmt. lloln-rts. Zimmerrnzln. Szxxe, ll4lllPlIl'll. Collier. Maxwell, I.o1n-V, Ileizm-r, Jones, .Xmlc-rsoii. Moore, llollingswortlx. XX'--lie. NVlmitt1-rnore, Xvllltll'I'NHl'1'. Irwin, lkleldzn-ln'on, XVliIH1'l'. Scllen. Guild. Leavitt. Vzlqe LJ l?i3e-i',Qfi3Tf fl XM X -f eff t Af A X til fflt B ' cl xl rg, ima GW Q SL S48 NXORS cp rw il 5l Page 26 Senior' Class Officers President ' . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Student Counc President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . FIRST SEMESTER il Representative SECOND SEMESTER Clarence Judd . Mary Sue Dawson Elloise Keeney Emma Morris . Ruth Rowe Harry Dawdy Erma Moyers . Seth Lemons Orville Clark Q KWH - ,Q W Q IIILMA l4AT.'l'FlIi0PlC, XVhiting Rntaliy Ilwlta Gamma. D1':unutif,' Uluh. JANIES D, BOXVFIN. Tupeka Clit-mistry Kappa Sigma. Pm-s. Sturlont Cmmcil. Pm-s. Jlllllibl' Ulass, Puls. lllill'l'-Fl'2llt'l'- nity Puumlil. Mgr. of Athletivs, Uhr. XVasl1lmr'n XVm'k Day Zi. Gamma Sigma. llI'Tll BICLL. 'l'upoli:i lflwmoniics NV0l'I1t'll,S Debate 3, l'i Gamma Mu. HORAUE ROXYMAN, Topwkzi Religion Gamma Alpha. BLAIR BR,-XNITAM. Topeka Emnminivs Phi Pi Phi, Give Club. Chvmislry Club. Y .M.L'.A. KA'l'Hl4lRlNlC TiRl'lXVS'l'ER, Kan. Pity Ellglisli Delta Gamma, Quill Cluh. HOXVARD BHOKYNING. 'l'r'mekz1 Chemistry Phi l'i Phi. Delta Alpha Ginn-ga, Tau Delta Pi, Band, Orclu-stra, l'llQYTllStI'y Asst. 2, 3. CLARENCIC BliEI'l'll.Xl'P'l'. 'l'rv1n-ka llislury Phi Alpha IN-lta. Raskm-tball 1. 2. ZS. 4. Umnl, 3. .Xthltltiv Board 3. I Page X J r 5? c,s-5 :E 17? 'G E in f k...,,Qu,f7L, m ., ,jg l 4 Page 28 MARIE BVICK, Burlingnmv l l'0l'li'll Zvtu 'l':1u Alpllu, Frvncfh Club. Blum- Pi-iipers, Y,XY.C..X.. llelpliizin, Prvs. 2. '3 XV -X X 'P . 4 l 4 I l IZLANCIIIG TSYLEN, Kzilvc-sta l Fi'vm li 5 .Xlphzi Phi, D1-lphiun. Y.XY.f',A. l PARK VAIN. Topeka 1-Z1-mwmics Phi Dc-ltu 'llllE't2l. ,XLIVIC f'.XMl'BEl.T.. Topeka llistory, Pulitivzll Svivlivv N iqiililm vi B.-ui. Quin Club w.G.1..s,, I lllU'l'-l,iIVl'2ll'j' In-liaiv, May 1-W-te, , Spanish Vluh. Y.XV.C,.X. l l , i l lll'Il.EN C.XSEliIEli. 'l'upPk:1 E English ' In-Ita l'hi llvltzx, Quill Clnh, Knw Staff Y 4, Uhr, nf May lfvte. l MICRLIC CliAYVl4'OHlJ. Huntoi' 1 lvlvonmnivs Gamma Alplizl. Fnothzlll 1. 2, 3. 4. NV Uluh. wixumo C'RlP1'lCN. Topeka l History l Pi Gamma Mu. 'Pau Delta Pi. FLOYD l'0X'lNil'l'ON. SuL'i0lng'y 'l'1'rpvk2i Delafgqatv to Studi-nt Voluntei' Conven- tion, Y.M.l'.A. Cabinet, Orzitory 2, Pwss Club 4, r K WJ , V l ,., Y A 1 ,X l 'nfl Lx CL-Qif ll lv. fvfygklx H fl 1 mi ffffxl jf O'l'IS DA IINEH. 'l'ulr9k:1 Mntlu-nmlics Phi Pi Phi, lfuntlnill il. 4. Lvttel' Mziu 4. Iutra-Mural Huskvthall and lmsv- bull. Y.lN1.1'.A. LUIS DEAN. l.e-baihml liriglislu Ile-ltzi Gzinima. Prvss Ululv, Y.XY.4'.A. Falniliet 4. Rt-View Stuff il. Stiulm-ht Cfmmcil 2. S01-. of Point All-tliouu l. 2. Sl. 4. Fre-uc-h Uluh. Juuim Prom Ummm., Sec. Class lNflAHl1.XRlC'l' lCC1ilCR'l', Rutzihy De-lta Hnnlrnu. Girls 1iv:4e1'x'e 1. 2. ZZ. Junior Prom Ummm. DOliO'l'lIY I-IMICRSON. Emxlisll Alplui I'll1. Quill Club. X. HIGIJIVIA l+lNflHUl.M. English Quill Ululr. Y.XY.l'.A. l.l'llA M. l lGliliICl.l., Symuislm System Al. .1 .1. 'l'upQku 2. XY.A,,X, Kuiiszis City XY. V. A, 'l'upvkz1 Valli-5' Falls Zeta 'l'uu Alpliu. liditul' Kuw 4. Asst. lidiffn' 25. Nfmusu, Student Cuuuf-il 2. fl, v l - K ... -1. bc-0. J. Culvlm-i 3. 4 Qzv 4 l in llellm-nifx Sec-. 3. Pros. 4. Alc-tlwziu. Uhr. of xVZ1!4lliJLlI'll XK'rn'k Day, Blue l'vppv1':4, Ilrumfitic Cluh. Junior' Prom Comm. X 1- . 5 . , . FILXNVES FIIGDICIQLING. 'lhupekzi English Sigma Alpha lutzi. Y.XX'.C',.X. I-'reslimzui Comm., Frm-nc-li Club. Aletlivml. JOI IN HA MHLIC. ,Xl'k2lllSilS l'ity llistnry Gzinllnu Alllllkl. Drumuliv Flulu. Clwoi l,ezulex'. Y.M.C,,X., liifrlugy Ululr. Page 2 9 M Q bf i Lyff vfk It X-T' if J ll ff! Q , I f X Fr EXE 5 '25 F i if fixx 1 GAR fy 'f AY' l l l i l l W ll 15 li l i l l ,I 1 il KFINNl41'l'H GIIAIOIIIC. 'l'f1pf-lm Evrviwniics Kzimni Sigma. XYll.l..XRlr GHSSIC'l l'. 'lwywkzx l'lii l'i 1'lii, IM-lm .Xlplizl Uincgu, 'I'r:ir:k. Pwss Club, Iiits-1'-F1'zite1'11i1y Cmimfil. lfhigim-vi' Cliilm. M.-XVRINIQ llR.XN'l'. 'l'ivpf-lin l'Im1iir1mic':+ ZUIZK Tllll ,Xllill?l, Y. XV. U, .X. IJUN ILXINICS. 'l'ivp0kzi l'II15.1'lIlt't'l'lllg In-ltu .Xlplizi 4Y,l'lll'g'il, Gzimmzi Sigma. l41ll2'.fllll'll'l S Chili, Physivs Asst., Intru- Almuil Bzislivllmll. DORIS ll1C'l l'I4 ' K. SPYl'l'2llll'll liiiglisli Kzimni l'i lin-lu. XY.fl.li.S.. Simnisli Ululn I Glu- Club. lliiizifuw-. Mikauln, YAY. U. A.. Scmiimi' lluc-ki-y, liliiv I'i-ppp-i'S, Quill Club, 'Vziu Ilcltzi Pi. JICSSIIG IllllliY. 'l'npe'kzi lizltin Kziplm 1'i Fivtzi. Ulaissivzil Ululm, Pros. 33. T i ICVNA IIOIIBS, 'l'0pl-ku Histrwy. Pnl. Sviem-v Kappa .Xlimlizl 'l'liet:1. Fiwiicli Flulw. I'i Cfummzi Mu. H1-lizuillius, Pznlilwlluiiiv. l,Ul'lSE HORN. 'I'1mGk:i K l+'r'enn'l1 Y.YY.l'..X. Pagu 30 l ,. ' H11 H Gi W ,wiffilxs ' 1 -' ff 3g:.::g.-.i T. if Q13 X. C QQWQX? l x X..,1 , fi-X X fffflblai 2 X. 4M -gk i W if fi, 4 . V f . v i M'-if N f' ff 1 , X . xii X lfjljfiy U J, Rx K LL. fjj gb if 39' i W f W E fit-Yi. IRENIG HOVVIGLL. Kansas City English De-Ita Gamma. All-tlican. Y,KV.C.A SCIIVYLEII JACKSON. 'liOllL'k?i History, Pnl. Scivl ICC Gamma Alpha, Pi Gamma Mu. P11-ss Club, Track. Y.M.l',A. Gamma Sigma 1. 2. CIiARlCNi l'I JVDIJ. Garden City l':Cl'lllllI'lll1'S Gamma Alpha. Band. Orclie-stra. Gamma Sigma. Pri-ss Ulub, Quill Ulub. Kaw Staff. Rovivvv Staff, Zi. 4. Junior Class Sec.. Senior Class Pres.. Track. ELLOISI5 KEHNEY, Lum-as lflnglisli Zn-ta Tau Alpha, Alotlu-an. Zi. I. Glve Club. Uliaps-I Choir 4, Iilut- Pe-ynlulrs 3. 4. Soc. Senior Class, Troas. Soplmmure Class, Junior Pram Vumm. HELEN KICSLICR, Overlirook D4-lta Gamma. Nonnsn. Pi Gamma Mu. W All-tlic-an. xviCi P1'l'S. Y.VV.l'.A. 23. Pros. 4. Glvcl Club. Mgr. 3, Vhapvl Vhoir 3. W 4, SP1-. Atliliflim- li-ward. Class 'l'rx-as. 2. Vicn--Prvs. Il. XX'..X.A. 1. Junior Prom Comm. SETH LEMUNS. Clin-rnistry Kappa Sigma. Svnim' Sm-Q. PHIL I ,EXVIS. lCc'0nnmif's Cabinet 3. Stuclvrit Count-il Sl, I Club. PEA RL LEWIS, Philosuphy Y.VV.C.A. Cabinnt. 'Fupn-ka Topeka Alpha Delta. Track Capt. l. Y.M.l',A. Jramatic 'Vupvka Page 31 4-, Q Q. ei. ff, xvjx 4 . -Lu mg . Y, -.jx , X x X-Qld, N, L f xx 4 s vw N,-la U , .J-'NA 2 if ! 1' Il! 2 K1 A A . C' -., S :S W, SM ,f Q rw A A fi l my aw Af .- Y irxhfwx--f2 --,1j '73 A ,-v,-7-f it Gl.Xl1YS M,XGll.I., 'Vopm-ka l Clu-mislry I I Imllzx Gzxmzuzn. l'vl'l'Slllll2lll Comm. Alv- X llwam. Yin-1--l'res. 2, 4'lu-rnistry Club. i xYlt'l'-l'Yl'i'S. Y. XV, G .X,, Stluln-ni Coun- vil Vim'-l'1't'S. 1, IKIUQ' l'x'p1wl'S. XV..X..X.. , 'l'r1-us. Suplmzmnw- Ulzlss. Nrmnso. Il S'l'.XNl.l-JY Mll.l-'4JliD. l'lto11, Oklzn. l E l':1-lllliltlllll l llnskc-llvall 4. Y.M,t',.X., Fnmtlmll 4. lfH.XN1'l4IS AlflN'l'GOMERY. Usxxw-gn E lllxxglisln l.iln'1'z1t11ru , Kzqxpzi .Xllxlm 'Flu-Izl. lllux- l'vp1u-1's il. 4. XV..X..X. l, 1. lfrl-nn-ln l lub Prvs. 4. I llm-lismlllus I. Girls liwsmwn- f'lll', Z. Glm- Flulv l. U4-lplxizxn. .luuiur l'ru:n Kilbilllll. l I I l'lMM.X IXIURIQIS 'l'up1-ku lCm:lisll liamgm l'i ll:-tn. .Xlvtln-em. 'l'r1-ans. tl. l XX',.X..X. l'r1-s. 1, Mgr. Il, Hu:-key 'l'eum, licrslwtlmll, Girls liesl-rvvs Lozulor fi, lilul- l'om+:-rw Mgr. 4. May lfl-te Ulvnm, ll ZZ. Slllilt-'Ill Urvlmcil 1. Class 'I'rs-us. 1. i l X lCllBl.X AIUYICHS. Smith Ct'lllL'I' Ilullllly' llm-ltzl flllllllllll, Glu- Club, Vllzllwl l'l1uil'. Y.XY.K'..X. f4Jllilll1'l -l. Pinz1t'm'1-. KY:1sl1- lmrn Girls liiulugy Vluh, -Illllllrl' Prom Uwrxuu. Vlxr.. Viva- Prvs.. Seuiur Fluss. Hluw IR-Ivprlxw 1. Girls Quzlrtetlv, Mixml L2uzxrtell4-, lll'2lf1lilllC l'lulv, I l41l.lZ.XRl'I'l'H VAHKEIL. 'I'o1mn-ku , Flnglisll l lla-ltzx Gzlmmzx. Y,XV.C'.A.. .Xlutln-em ! Vive- Pre-s. 2. XY.,X..X.. llluc Peplve-rs. DUIIH l'E1.'I'ON. 'l'fw1mf-kai Ellg'lllt'1'l'll12Q Phi Pi l'l1i. Delta .Xlplm Omvgu, I E GIAIJYS M.XLL.URY, 'I'0pekz1 linglisll l Page 32 . l 3 'pgnx T r A H C, SL! lv Xffig Ll X ,J 1 fp Q.. ,,f w ,. Y., C N ,f f - x ' ' ' x 1 NJ' , r,-Af, . PAUL PLATT, Kirwill Chemistry Alpha Delta, Fuutball 4. Basketball 1, 2. Athletic' Board. Junior l'1'0m Comm. Student Council Zi. Gamma Sigma l. 2. Kaw Staff 4. Baud l. 2. Rl I'H 1'l,A'l l'. Topeka Englisli Kappa l'i Beta. Panhvllenic 2, Quill Club, All-theau. S1-0. 1. Y.VV.C.A. Cabi- net 3, Freshman Comm., Press Club. Review Staff. Kaw Staff 3, Frenc,-li Club 2. 1N1l'RIlGL. RANIJALL. 'Fnpm-ka lllnglish Kappa Pi Beta, Y.XY.C.A., Girls lim-- serve l.e:ulvr. Press Club. Gln-e Club, XV.A.A., XXv2lSllbllI'H Girls. Chapel Chair 2. CARI, RICHA RDSON, Tape-ka Botany Phi Pi l'l1i. Men's Quartettv 1, 2, Gloc- Club 1. 2, 4. RVTH ROXVE, Topeka History, Pol. SK'll'llf'E Z1-ta Tau Alpha, Pi Kappa Delta. Vice Pres, 33 All State Debate Team 15125, Pi Gamma Mu, ,Xletlu-an. Vice Pres. 2, S4-cf, Il, Y.VV.C.A. 'l'i'cas. 4. Student Cnuneil -1. HELEN SCIILFIGICI.. Abilene English Zeta Tau Alpha, Freshman Comm. Alethean, Pres. 4, Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet 3. 4. Junior Prom Comm., Student Council 4, Nonoso, Hluu Peppers, Pres. 4. DONNA SCOTT, Topeka Botany Kappa Pi Beta, Tau Delta Pi, Blue Peppers, Y.VV.C.A., VV.A.A, Orchestra. MILTON SMITH, Topeka, Economics Phi Delta Theta. Sagamore. Asst. Clief-r Lader 1. Chi-er Leafler 2. Kaw Mgr. 3. Class Pres. 1. Mixed Quartette. Glee Club. Dramatic' Club, Chapel Choir, M 1 . A-----f' ,,,,-,ac.--.-., ..-.-...- .,.l1.-..,.,.,. xr, -- x,..f,, .k,,.fX,,fw.,.,. . I Page 33 x l . -- Vrfffxrp ' X-Xiixxx M IK i 'xii di ,-QQ xii! f .wQf'ii14:f3f, rf-Miki r-,233 , 'IFQJXDLIQVL xlxfj X'IOI.I'I'I' SIXII'l'll. 'l'up1-kzl I f I.z1tin 1 XX',.X..X. 'l'1'1':lS. -1. Sec: Il. Classical P11111 gl Pros. I. I f I r T y GIGIIHIIIG NYM, SNYIJICIK. 'I'U1wk:1 A I'lc4mu111iL's I: ,- Illl Dvltzx Tlwtzl. I . I llL I'll 'l',Xl,l,AN'l'. lil'2lYl-'IlNVII1'tll ' Sm'iulug.g'y I ,Xlplm l'l1i, lluliuiillius. l'll'L'llI'll Cluli. I M.XllG.XIllQ'l' TILXSK. l ul'I Smilt Frvmlli Ifilllliil Alpina 'Flu-tai. Blum- lk-ppl-i's. XY. .X..X.. llm-lizinllms. Girl ll1'S1'I'Y1' IlC2l4I4'l'. lfwiic-li Club. Sn-Q. Jlllllfll' Class. I I I I'IS'l'Ill'l1l XY.X'l'SUN, I.:-Imliml I I I-Inglisli I I II Zvtu 'l':u1 ,Xl1vIm. IJL-lla l'I1i Ilvltu. I XV.G.l,.S., Y.XV.l'.A. .XIJCIG XX'I'lI,I,S. 'l'n1r4-lin IG11p.1'Iisl1 Z4-tsl 'l':1u Alplm. l'i Gzmimu Alu, HI!-v l'l11lv 1, l+'i'n-slimmi Uurnin.. .XIt'Illt'2lll. Sw: II. Pres. I, All Stull' De-lvzilv 'l'4-:lm II, Pi Kappa In-ltu. Soc-'l'1'0as. il. Piml- fmnw-. lJl'2ll'1'l2llli' Club. ' L,Ol'lSE XYILSON. Rivllfie-lil I l'uIJli1' School Musir' Ulmln-l Uhuii' 4. Glu- Flub. Y.XV.C.A.. Pzmlxcllenir' 4. 1'lllXliI.l4lS XYl'I I', 'I'UlI1'IWl Sryvinlugy ilzxmuizi Alplm, Asst. .Xtlilxi-Liv Mgr., Y.M,C..X. I Page 34 I I I I A '-' 'A-5f'QR.jTAT3g '-M'gir'1:ig:j1'g'-'3121 tiff-.'XNY,: ...-M'-.. .f:1g2gf41t?:'J.... '........ Qfifgzf I'Sy?al,,,,.L2flw:.,3327' A23 x i 'df A Q ,AZ fl' I C' i 1 ' Wi '73 4' .I - X, If lf? K Y A .N Af, f ff ll, . , L I I 4, Q -ll, LJ. Ami Qs 4- VENIGVA ZHVIMEKMAN. 'l'0p9k:l. Fluglisli lizippzi I'i Bvtzl, Glue Ululv, XN.ll.l.i,S., Spanish Club. liOI3l4lR'l' lLXl'lVI. lf2lVV Uklu. .Xlplizl D1-lui. lfmxtlizill 2. Cunt. 4. .Xtlili-Liv llUill'il 3. I I.-XRHY DAVVIJY. flzimmu Alpliu. Y.M.f'..X, Vim- Pros. 31. Pres. il. linote-rs Club l'1'vs. 22. 4. llrvs. 1 I .Iuuiur Class. l'r'r-s. Svuim' Class, 'I'1's-ns, l li hulmliuiiifm- Class. 'lll'2lf'li 'Foam 1. 2. 4. l IM-bzilv 1. 2, -l. Pi Kuimpzx Dc-ltu. Glu- Uluh, Clizxlmel fllll'lll'. Illl01'-l l'?lU'l'lllfX 1'uuum'il, ilzimnui Sigmu. Prvss Club. Asst, Ulu-vi' L1-:ich-i'. fllll'lT1lSil'X Ululi. l4'1'9m'li Club. UIAAHA MIGRRYMAN. XVmnegn Iiotuuy D4-ltzi Gzimluzi. Y.YV.C.A.. Glu- Club. ll0l5lQR'l'A SMITH. XVzimm-go Jouruzilism 1 Mll.Dltl'ID MOINES. 'I'ups-ku llistury Zotu 'I':iu Alpliu. VV.,X.A. Mgr. Z. Prvs, 3. Ala-tlicziu 1. 2. Blue l'n-mwrs 2. 3. Studs-ut, Council 3. KAW Stull' 3. Pi Gummzi Mu, Pi Kumnzi lla-ltzi. .Xtliln-tic Bmird 4, Ds-hate 4. 1411-miuniim-s EIIWAIIID GREIGN. Clwmistry Fluld. liusc-luzill 1. 2. XV Club, Paul' nuiu 'fupokzl Ulwniistry MARY SPE DA NVSON. 'l'0p4-lin English Di-ltzi llzimmzi, Gln-e Ulub. .Xlmhtlwau l. 2. Studi-ut l'uuuf-il 3. Mau' Fvto Chr. 3. .i Y.XV.CA, Calvin:-L 3. lklrilivlleuin' 2. .i. 4, Juuim' Prnm Ummm.. Piiizifun-, Blum- Pvmiers 4, Vim- Pri-s. Sm-uiol' Class, Cjllilllldl Cliuir. Kzippzi .Xlplun 'l'lu-tu. Nuuosu. Quill Ululr Uliaiiivvlllmi' -1. lic-vim-w Stuff. Prvss Clulr. Sub, Chr. Many lfm-lv Vuznni, 2. Fresh- mziu Comm. lA32ill4'l' Zi, Y.XV.l,T.A. Calli- uvl 22. Studi-ut Crvuucil 2. ,,-s, Pill-,L .55 A N3 I f ff ,x Y' S FX YJQ !- Q- X- X NM f 'ff-by Q NfLfv3!kvJ Av lJllVllJL,lfI l'l,.XllK. 'I'npc-ku f'l11l'IlliHt1'Y tlzmmm .Xlphau Y4M.C'..X.. lllve Ulub. t'hz11n-l fillliil' 1. Nami l. Om-11Os1,1':l, Flu-mf lstry Asst.. Gamma Sigma, Claws 'l'1'vz1s. ZZ, 1. Julliul' Prmxl Cmnln. ICIJVVH l2llE1S'I'. Topekal EllR'liSll liillillil l'i H1-tu. Y.XY,l'.A.. F1'vshm:m fffllfllll. .Xlotlu-nm.. Glvu Club. Chapel Choir. I.,XNVRl'INCTE SCTIMI I'Z, E4-rmumivs Fnutlmll Zi. 4. Page 36 'EJLNXN Y AV1 ,x L x LC s X Q , my A ffl J, ,f Z M j N L5 x , SN.. ., . .6 I ,-M f- 'NY J 'T 1 5. -f' ,- lg..--' 1 I SN . N 4- -. I '- J' 3 1 ,Q '. .-' 4 . l...-- .' 4 !::::'-ill-:D llnnllr' 'i,n' 'lu-.--I ,l' 'Inns-nu-::,l' '--IQ --.I I lu-ull! MUNI RL' sTamfs'i'n,.a Page 38 Junior' Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER President . . . . . , . . Phil Wahle Vice-President . . Anne Brewster Secretary . . . Marjorie Dick Treasurer ....... . Donald Myers Student Council Representative . . Ralph Hope SECOND SEMESTER President . ......... Donald Myers Vice-President . . Mildred Kingsbury Secretary . . ...... . . Treasurer . . Verna Anne McCue HELEN ADAMS, Newton English Delta Gamma. Freshman Comm., VV. G.L.S.. H4-lianthus, Dramatic' Club. LOIS ADAMS, Morganville English Alethean, Glee Club. Chapel Choir, Stu- dent Volunteer Band, Leader 3. YNV. C.,X.. Cabinet 3. Spanish Club 3. THELMA ALLEN. Overbrook English Delta Gamma. XV.G.l,.S. FRED BAKER, Topeka EC'nn0mi0s Gamma Sigma, Press Club, Engineer- ing Club. FRANCES BECK. Topeka French Alpha Phi, Panhellenic, XV.,-LA., Vice Pres, 3. Freshman Comm. Y.VV.C,A.. Helianthus, MARY BELL, Corfler Mn. History Kappa Pi Beta. Y.XV.C.A. lVlARJORIE BERNARD, Kansas City Art Alpha Phi. FRANCES BONE, Topeka English Kappa Alpha Theta. Dramatic Club. Glee Club. Freshman Comm.. Heli- anthus, Swimming Team. Girl Reserve Yvork. PRESTON RRANDT. Topeka Chemistry Y.M.C.A., Chemistry Club. ANNE BREVVSTER, Topeka English Delta. Gamma, Freshman Comm.. Girls Debate. Pi Kappa Delta, SeC. Fresh- man Class, Girl Reserve Leader. YNY. C.A., Cabinet 3, Vive Pres, Sophomore Class. Alethe-an. XV.G.L.S., Vice Pres. Junior Class, Blue Peppers, Chr. May Feto Comm. Page 39 s. A C' like Q Page 40 KATHERINE BUCK. Topeka History VV.G.I.,S.. Y.VV.C,A., French Club. MARY BVCK, Topeka English Kappa Alpha Theta, Freshman Comm., Alethean, Y,VV.C.A. Cabinet 3. RVTH BVRKHOLDER. Topeka French Sigma Alpha Iota, Alethean, French Club. ELEANOR CAMPBELL, Topeka History Alpha Phi, Freshman Comm.. VV.A.A.. Y.W,C.A. Cabinet 3, Blue Peppers, Jun- ior Prom Comm. N.-XOMI C.-X'l'LE'l l'. Topeka Public' Speaking Kappa Pi Beta. CARL CHASE, Howard History Gamma Alpha, Track 1, 2. 3, W Club, Y.M.C.A. JOE CRAMER. Dighton Er-onomics Alpha Delta, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 3. CLORA CROW EN, Topeka EriQ'liSh Kappa Pi Beta, Y.VV.C.A. JVNE DAILEY, Ashland English XYALTER DAVIS. Kansas City Engineering Phi Pi Phi, Football, 1, 2. 3, Delta Alpha Omega. ,giiilj 5' QA-ww f'xN A K li M X f xii' :Q 'N 'Y ff T fb i fy fahxv N 2.6.4111 l EXSNN-01-.-QgHQ,.,-461 if XV.-XlJ'l'Eli lllCS1'l'lNlCR. llvluit i'lwn1ist1'y Phi Pi Phi. Y.M.i',.X.. Ulwmistiw Cluh, MARJOIQY DICK. Ehlrm Mo. liuglish Kupim ,Xlphzi 'I'hc-tax, llvliziutluis, Sim. Junior' Ulass. Y.XV.l'.A. lf'LfbllENCIC lC,X'l'0N. 'I'u1u-ka I-Zuglisli Quill Club. Pi Kfippai Delhi. Alvtlif-am, X,XX.C..X,, Slliflvlll Fuum-il 31. IIARIITWI' IJOIWIIIAIAN, Parsons lduglish lh-ltax Gummzi. PAVI. l'IBlCIill.XR'l', 'Vopf-ku Mzitlivmziiivs Y.M.lT.,X. l. X VICRNI-I I-ZRXYIN. 'lihfnvlill Ea-mimnics Alpha Doltn, Fuutlmll l. 2, fl. Cami. llllvf-I 1. JAMES IGYMANN. Ilznlstvzifl l+h-uiiurnivs Kzimizi Sigma. Give lllllil. Iiitw1'-l 1'z11v1'- uity Cuuua-il. Si-cn :uill 'l'xw-ns. Junior Prom Ummm., MARIE FHl'l4IRS'l'i2IN, Chicago Spevizll, fudmit Asst. Physical Educ ., XVII XM FI,1t'KINGER, 'l'0l?Pk?1 i424-uiiuxnivs Phi Pi Phi. Kzlw Stuff 2. 32, Guninm Sigma. RICIIARIS FLOYD, Noss City , . EK'IllliIUllI,'S Ihi lie-ltzn 'Flu-tax. Drzimuliv Uluh. 1? Page 4l --.wmv ,-...,v. . ...J I I 1 1 2 v l 4 i 1 If I. ! i 3+ 'I 'a if ii ii l i . - f f.1f:3'i' ' Q ix. i if q,,fQ,v ' Y ffl R A74 fl .4 I Ei xx Y CX lx Q' cf? f,g32 Xx 1155 Q Xwwf rf - JH f 3 I-Svijifkr1f2i:f:yl- 2H1 ::v2f1,i'Ji f ---if'Li'D.llx,Ax-,-,,, Y , f'll,Xlil,IGS El,I.l0'I l' 'Foiwlm lmwmoriiivs Phi In-Im 'I'lwI:i. I5l'ilIl1IltlC' Vlulv. Kziw Sluif Z. LUIS GISH. Toiivkal lfluglish Dultu flzimmzi. l'1I'L'Slllll2lll Forum.. Alv- the-zxu l, Quill llluli, liluv lf'ep1w1's, llmiiiutii- Flulv. Y.XY,l'.A. lfluglisli MARY GIl.l,lXlURIC. St. Joliu Kuimzu Alpha 'l'lwt:l, .X1HtllI'2lIl. YAY. l',,X. R.-X Y 1-IlI,l., D1-uuis Zoology l'lii Pi l'lii. Y,lVl.C'.lX. l.fllilCN ll.XN4'l'Flf. lloltou l'lic1uiist1'y Phi l'i Phi. Glu- Club, Quill Vlulr, Y.Al. OA, tlaimmzi SlS.2'll l2l, Uliziimc-I Ulioii: IIA Y ll.XliSIiRARGICll. 'Puiwkai Mullwninlii-s l Gummzi Allrlizi. l'l1e-iuistry Club, Gum- l mai Si,L:'mzi, llziuml, Iutor-l+'i'zLtm-i'11ity Uoiuu'-il, Se:--'I'i'1-ns.. Assl, Editor Kuw A. lSl'1RNll l4l IWIICICRON, 'l'opvk:1 T,2lllll Kzxppzi Pi Rf-tai. Ulzissir-:il Fluli, XVXI. l,.S.. Y.XY.l'.A. RAl.l'll HOPE, G:ui1l9u City Law Plii Dc-Ita Vlxlllltil. Drzimiitic' Ulub. Quill Club. Footlmll 2. 'l'1':1vk Z. Al,IClC HUYICS, 'l'opx-kai Lzxtiu Alpha! Phi. Y.XY.C.,X.. lV,G,l..S., Tmtiu Club. Svc, 'I'1'v:is, VIIiGlNI.X IIVIDSON, Fort Svotl lCng'Iish Zc'l:l 'l':iu Alllllil, Y.XV.K',.x.. film-iv Club, l 'l'PIli,'ll Ululm, S4-fa 'l'i'vus. Mikado. Pago 42 i f ru 1-lflti- ,.q,... 7'..L1TI W--:'S7Ql':l .l1ll 's.f fjfl 21 Q' 6.27 if-X K 4 IVE'-' f'W,kf' 1 x:: -f':f -N1f,r,:f' if 51 wi Sli?-Y !f!i'P V119 z Q XX! f -, X. f S Jr I J f 'W J' ' K f N , AX ,Q l4lL'u11umi4'S l'hi l'i l'l1i. RAY JAUKSON, SYl'llC'l.1S1' l'lwnmxnic's Gummu Alpha, l'i Gzlmmzl Mu. HELEN JOHNSON. l2lll'lllH.f2llTlU Art Ilellu lillllllllll, D1-lla l'hi IM-Ita, 'l'1'1-ns. .Xlvtlwzlh Il. HART, JUIINSTON. 'l'0p4-kai l':llgllll'OI'll1LZ' flzxmmzl Allahu. l'lll,L1'lllt'L'l'lllg' Club II, l'AT'l,lNlC KIGLLNICR. Silvm' Lzlkx- lllcwmumivs Iwltu fgillllllflil. l l't'Slll l1llll flllIl'l'lN,. Dvl- phizxn, XV..X.,X., flI't'lll'Sll'H. lfllll' Php- pors, C'ln-xnislry Uluh. Y.XY.1,A. lN'llT,DlllCD KINCISBVRY. Smith fllllltfll lflnglish llvlta Garrnnzx. Y.XV.C,.X Illuo IN-111m-1's. Vice l'1'ws l,l'C'llll.l'I LIGIWONS, Slmhish In-ltzl Clillllfllil, XV.G.l..S.. lllev l'luh. TIIOMAS IAXY. l+Ir'4mmni0S Alpha Ileltzx. l+IL.IZ.XBlC'l'H LINN. English Ilwltu Gzlmmzl. Quill Club. lhlxllmvllexliv. FILXNK I,l+IliRI4lO, lflhglish Kzllbpzl S-ignlu. lizlml. Glve l'lLlh him' Ulzxss 'l'opf-lm X .XV.F.,X ,. l 4ZlVVl'l'llCL' 'l'upek:1, XY.C,A.. 'l'u1n-km X, ' N, ' fri ,x --F.,, C' 5vQf ,D Xruk ix 5 f . x V fl., . .,,,Xf - qllll fgibgizfflwi ,U if x Z! ,J ik 3 mgl- 4:2 l A-l. 'G i.--.,.J.,. Page 44 WINIFIQICTD I.0liIMFIR. Grvzit 144-ml Pululir- Speaking Dvlta Gaimniu. lmiinzilil' Club, YNY. C'..X. DORO'l'llY LONGSI-IORIG, 'Fupc-kai i'liemiwti'5' Zeta 'Pau Alplizi. Y.VV.C.,X.. Cabinet Il. NV.Cl.l..S.. CllPlT'liSll'j' Club. MARIIC MA YIZACII, Grvzit lic-ml Eiiglisli ,Xlplizi Phi. Blue l'l'DD0l'S 3. llvliaiiilliw. Pri-s. ZZ, XV..X..X., IJ1'zim:iiiu l'l11h. TLXHOLIH MCKAY, Oberlin l'1l'0l'10T'IllC'S Phi Pi Phi, Gln-ii Pliilr, Y.M.C'.A,. SPC. Il. VHRNA Mcf'l'l:I. Fairviow Oklzl. Joiirmilism Zi-tu 'l'ziu Alirlizi. Quill Club. 1, 2. 3. Prvss Uliib. 15, Il, liluc l'n-piwrs 23. 'l'i'e:1S. Jmiim' Ulass, gxlvillililll. Kziw Stuff 3, .limior Pi'um l umm, GICOIIGH MAPK. Gzirclvn Pity Jmirniilism Phi Della 'l'livI:i, .Xl.BlCli'l' M.XRl.lN, Girziwl EL-mmmil-s Phi Pi Phi. Glea- Chili. Quzwti-ttei l. 2, Sl, 4, llrzimaitic Vlulr, Cliailu-l Uhrmir, Y.M,f.'..X. R1JRlCR'I' M.-Xll'l'IN. 'l'o1wk:1 lfliigim-wiring' Phi Pi Phi. l':llQIlIll'k'l'ilU.2' Club. Asst. Mgi. Kzlw. JOHN MARSHALL, Topeka E1-miomif-S' Kappa Sigma, Iiitm-1'-Fmternity Council, GRICTCWIICN MlQ'l'ZKE, 'l'oin-lui Em:,'li:4h Kappa Pi Bvtzi. Pi Knpini Delta, Alv- tlim-mi, lfivslimziii Ummm. Pfiiilwllviiiv, Many F4-tv Ummm.. 01-1-livsliu. Blur- Pemnws, Prcss Chili, Fra-uch Pluh. . .2 in A 1,-T Yr ' ff, 2- M'-13. V P I LV, .J QX X311 DONALD MYERS. l4lc'unmTiiCS Phi Dvllzi 'I'll9lil. Give Uluh. Cmlnvil 'I'l't'ilS. 2. Y.lVI.l'..X,. Uzihiuvt 2. ZZ, 'l'l't'ilS. Srvplminrrw Vlnss. Pros. .Ii1nio1'1'luss, De-lmto Ii. Pi Kam Pi fhillllllil Mu. Cluipvl Choir, Kaw Stuff 2, Prvss Club. ROBl'IR'l' lVION'l'l'Il'l'1l. 'I'u11vkz1 1411-mmniic-S Kuppzi Sigma. Quill Club. Spanish Flub. GI+1li'i'KiTDi'I NELSON, 'l'cv1mck:l Spzluislx Alpha Phi. XV.A.,X.. Sofa-'I'1'eais,, lhrzlm- zitin' C'luh. Y.XV.l'.A. Uulaiiwt SZ. llvlinu- thus, Junior Prum Comm., May FGM- Cum m. ROI-IlCR'l' NELSON, Essvx, lnwa Law Gamma Alphzl, Bai ml. El.lZAl3lCTll NOLI.. Spanish Zi-tal Tzlu Alpina, Slmuisli Club, l'HYI.l.IS NlCNVlVlAN, History llc-ltzi Gamma, Frm-shmziu U4 'I'r0:is. Supluu1n'c- Class. ,X Clumrnu Mu. Y.YV,l'.A, ELIZA BETH P.X'l'Tl'IN, Bur-torinlogy Delta Gamma, Chemistry Clul AGNES OVVTCN. English Delta Gamma, Y.XV.C.A. Rli'H.-XRD l'lGY'l'ON, Engrinevriug Alpha Dultu. IRMA Pl'1'l'I1lliSON, Pwl'l'lll'll Kappa l-'i Beta. Fl'L'Ill'll Ch sm-rvv lwzuier. lrlvllblllilll. 5 Toi uf-ku Student I ra llvltzi. 'I'rvp0li:1 Tom-ku num., Svc.- lvtlivzm. Pi T4 me-kai L 'l'o1u-ka T111 xckal Ouuga lh. Girl liv- Page 45 X 1 ' fi, X A Q in , .I 0 Hi :QD Wi M YR ' AE fx.-4xEWQ.! fif,Ejf,y Puge 46 CIIARIAIGS SESSIONS, Topvka E4-unomics Kappa Sigma. MARY SAll'l'll. 'I'upn-lm English Z1-tu Tun Alpha, Y.NV.C..X.. Spanish Club. ESTHICII MARY SNYDEH, 'l'npm-ka Fliigrlisli Kappa .Xlplm 'l'ln-tu, Girl llum-1'x'9 l 2 F1't'll1'Il Ulub, UARULYN S'l'HIHl3Y, 'Fupoku Englisli Zeta 'I'nu Alpha. Y.VV.l'.A. JEAN ST. JOHN. 'l'opm-ku I'ubli1' Spc-ziking' Kzippzi Alphzi 'I'l1Pt:1, Girl Hem-i'Vc L1-zulei' I. 2. Y.YV.l'..-X. Ualriiwt Ii. Drum- aliv Club. Jlllllill' Prmnn Ummm, IJOIUITIIY 'I'.XYI.0lt, l'm-smis lllmnmniis-s Z1-tai 'Pau Alpliu. l 1'cm'li thus. Vluli llvlizui- MAli'l'llA 'l'HO1Vll'SUN. Hllll'lllllSlPll Juilmisnlism Dvllzi Gummn. l'l'vss Ulub, Dmmzitic- Club, Student Asst. Mgr. lin-vivw. Mgr. Quill Ulub, Cullum-il 2, livvia-W. IZOYIJ 'l'lNGl.ICY, Arlizniszis Pity ldcoliumivs Kappa Sigma. JOHN 'l'IP'l'UN, Ei-miomics Hlll'llllf-ftflfl Gzimmzi Alpha. l'i Kappa Delta, Timo- logical Ulub.. Y.lN1.C..X. -vv1 .I. li. liluluVIuS, 'l'upf-ku lidila-zitiuii . f 3 Ag VJ, A '-:LY x ,Y . . DN ik D Q off 'X 5 4 N 2 -- fx-,Z . R9 Y Y rx J-fl LIIILIAN TAYLOR, Great Bend English H Alpha I'ni. Pros, lie-lianlhus. VIRGINIA XVICIXFY. 'l'0p1-ka Spanish Kappa Alpha Theta. Frunuli Club, Y.XV.l7.,X. Cabinct LUIS TA YLOII. Topeka I'Ing'lisl1 Kappa Alpha 'I'Iwla, Freshman Comm.. X.XX.C,A.. Ale-thean 1. l'I III, XVA I I LE. Topt-ka E1-uuuniices Kappa Sllflllii. Studs-ut Uuuni-il. GIA-P Club. Svc. 3, Pri-ss Club. Pros. Junior Class. Kaw Staff. GISURGIC VVICAVIGII. 'l'upt-ka I'ICu11mnir's Alpha Delta. MILDIIED NVISS, 'Pope-ka English HAR'l'Ll'lY XVORKMAN, Smith Cm-utur Ilaw Alpha Dc-Ita. Football, M ADIC I ,INIC S'l'l'lVV.X ICT, Topeka Fl't'lN'Il Kappa Alpha Theta. It-habod First Aide-rs. Pres. 3. I7l'L'lll'il Club, Spanish Club. KA'I'lIEllINlC PIICIISON, Topeka Spanish Zeta Tan Alpha, W..-X,A,, Y.XV.C.A. Page I ' W ' , ' j,,.fYf'TQT ,1.. . Y 1 1 , xx X1 'girt- K tv, i 11 1 - I A83 if H . 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Helen Hobbs Student Council Representative . Frances Bartell Page 50 2 r L. F 'Y' - IA fx ,UA ,N Q3 A ,fp 7 t f G X , if 1, X Av Cs 7 X HN M6481 ,, A A D 5TXXIl'4i 2XlN-M 'f. All --Q7fI XX LJvfL--1-N,f,Ai - I I fm-, ' f-lsJfx 1 i 5 N ! i f J. ma y 71' 1? 9 A : ' 1 Q ., l A E ' Y - if I , I , 3 'i 4 , iq 4 A 5 I K .B LL,, , . l , 7 zrn E. .V ,, V ,f . x , ,. 9 , .. 1 ,A 5 1, Q xx l i I I W .XChunha1-h Allen Um-t1-l Ilan-1' Beullghrnzllw Hvgvrt -HOIIUTII H01'koy Hlawk EYYVII N I-Elm-kfoxwl Ilrowlx Ilryzm Iilllldy ffillilllbvll p1,,l.I,f91 Uufs-1' Culltix-1' l'l'U0kt'l' D:mge-riia-ld Iiesvllnm' Drum DuM:u's Elliott lirm-svh V Page 51 N -N.--- I :Cjjq x -jr --'TwAj'gMlQ 'il -211 'lT.T'.2.'TZIZ1 -4 ki X g ,fm '- -f' ?'5'- ., 'ffv XS-'wrff' L -ffvf- ' fiv : JXAJ X f ,Qfj,'KX f Xfir- A: R k.,w.P, rf 'JXXIF f J 71 ff ff ' 'J IKXK ff' X L' 1 fe rf- Kr' K .fvl x2 4 J 4,1 Lf' J Nl. 1-, 'z ii 4 4 1 ,. A fl?-fi . - ' N ff' Q K A fx ff xx. Tif Us-- Gfiisgki-fflxx QW-X.JTM U H 1 E ff M Q i E, ' 1 . 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XX'ils1m Ii, XYils4m XYul'l1-5' f'l'1lf4St'll Ash 111'vg'u1'y I'zlg1' 55 5 6522515 K I., if Page 56 SHMQN W' il as Page 58 Freshman Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER President ..'.. I .... . Mark Bennett Vice-President . . Esther Mullin Secretary-Treasurer .... . Emma Jo Buck Student Council Representative . . Gerald Anderson SECOND SEMESTER President . ...... . Gerald Anderson Vice-President . . Fredrica Dawson Secretary ....... . Elizabeth Newby Student Council Representative . . Robert Pinet 4+ Q Y .Af'.., , Uh I., Y .R f in--.K x .ff If A '- , --J7 ry, - ...R ffm lfx ,HX 2-,J . I -f . , ,..-, 1 11 i . P, ,,-v., ,. K .. 4, 1 1 .f f X f yn ff f . N X. x. . 1 H N M W , A , W A 1 A 'f ff - 'KH , f ,. , .f ., , fi J -- . . .N .N -K..V...,.,f ,-.,.,,N..,,,f...,. ...J ,fp '---igg., 3, N .,. ' , -. AWA, A 33 I Qu, if Q 7 Q, K 5,1 .. -x 4 IL .ki ,qvv in ', J rr I in 'QA . .1 V -ff 2 . I 'vw Q I 1 jx iv . x . 53 ,,f ' f If ,. vi Q K L' vs I ' I, . -'xx I 3 Iif. y - if A K qw Q. -vs ,.. J 1 sf . Mlzuns I.. Adams Nl. .Xml4-1'sm1 .Xrtlvy Ii.-1mm li--121111111 liuwmzln Iluycl Burns f'1lI'I!'I' l'1lll4-'ll l'uml'm-1 1, , Q. 1 x fy f f J A: x V. .5 xx fx ,fag x .Xkwrs Allvu .Xmlw1'sm1 I., ,Xmlvrsuxm Iizmrnes Iizlir H1-wk 134-nuell Hlzxvk Blunt lkfwlh' Huswmwlm II. lloyd l':l't'Illl H11-rm-1' lgllllgii' 1'hilteml4m l'ln'1misln-1' 1'l:u'k 1'w9::4'il1S l'AllI4lllA'Sl Ummvl' l'1'znImlr XVl'igh1 L Q 1 1 X f .L t .X , X. , x X 5 ' , .K .R 2 X. Page 59 sg LNQ V .fff-M.. wi A A ,f -A -., 93' Davis Elliott Gzirdnor' GllI't1t'l' HL-ttick B. Hubbard Dawson Dunne Ijodsrm A iz s , 41:1 1-4. if fu . i' y f . , ' llmviiw-5' lllllizxhugli Fix Forlu-S Foulks I-'Vic-k flugf-1' QIZIVIIHSSUH GZiT'liI1gl1llllSt4 Glelzxsoii fluss Gueeli' Hurt Hzmcutf Harris Tinyvs I il'L'k2lI'I, I Imfllmzm Bzlrrium Higlvy Hobson Ii4lg1lL'l2l I Iuow-1' XV. I-Iuhbaiwl HugheS Hurst .Imnws Wilsmi ' - 5 V1-ig ...-YJ 'X ig.. ' 7ffTfT A 0 Q X Dia SL wwf QL ii ffm X '-'Drk L4 H !Sf',,M fy' -5' , 14' gy -. X X - - l -w,-f 1 , . K lv 1 V .X h , 1 ,ff ' X X-,. V f X 2 V,f x 'R 1 x, 3 5' , w 'r x -1 zz W -s Jz11'1'ull .lzxspm-rsml Jusl-1111 Kin-rnzm lnvlxmsnr' l,lPl'llllt'l' Muyln-w Misulmliu lXllll'g2lll Alvmsll-3' Odcll inline l V3 my mZZA Q7 f,,,.,,,,.. ,,,..,,,,,.h.,--.-, ,- .x,,5,N-,,M my Lisa ' L A lf? , 5 -.am 1 .-,,' as. K T' w 41 lv A , X ya If i Q ff' ff ' Jnmvs S. Jmws Jtblllilll XY, Jum-s Kivnw ll2lthl'lI1Nt' lmzvllr- 1,1-wis l.m'tsvl14-x' Mc-Allstar' RI1-4'uv Mn-Km-w M1-rillaxt lklrwhlm-r' Mulz Blmmn- Mullin Myers Nvwby Nic-lmlzls l'efffblc-1' Peterson Piuen Wilson Page 61 . . -Ax 'M- N, V. A,-1. I , l.i...1ZfS21'L7 . . .. Pmtcr Renmon Rehkoph Rice Ric'kG-nbachvl' Rube-rstrm Lex-nth Schnuley Space Slwllmun SDX'iIlg't5I' Stmmlvy Studvhzlker St 1-010 Stvvvs Stuwoll 'I':1yln1' X'l'I'Illlll XYK'lt9l' Vnilzmd WY-s-ks H. XXWSL XVilliz1u1s XVilIi:1ms XVi1li211TlStll1 Ilivhzxrwlsml SK'hUUl1HY1'I Steen VVIIUIHZIS XX'v1I1-1' XYi1li:lmsm1 IUCkl'lllDilC'll4,'I Smith Steffills Valuderlmool XN'PSl Surmfy Kfffjh EMM SGHQQM 5 .111 E if 'W 92 'M 1109 P 1 ag Nay .QQ wc R fl QS Q iff Wg W J !KlxK DEAN HARRY K. ALLEN llli laywer of torlay faces the future quite a clifferent man from the T one who was achnittecl to the har a generation ago. Then. his equip- T lnent was rather a meager high school eclucation. Today. he must have a trainecl inincl. a liheral eclucation, hefore hc enters upon the stucly of the law: .Xt present the stunlent niust have two years of college work. ln the near future the pre-legal requirenient will he three years of col- lege antl lmefore many years an .X. ll. clegree. The law is a profession,-fenot a inere trafle, The lawyer is an otlicer of the court,-a servant of the statef-ancl hy the nature of his calling he has inuch to clo with the enlightened athninistration of justice and the perpetuity of our institutions. The XYashhurn College School of l,aw is a ineinher of the Association of .Xinerican Law Schools anrl is in full accornl with the high stanclarcls requirecl by the organization. HARRY li. ALLEN, Dean. Page 63 l ,-x Q , Y tt as 52 A Law School Faculty Parley Paul Womer, B. D., Sc. D., . Harry K. Allen, LL. B., . . .. Conflict of Laws, Future Interests, O THOMAS W. HUGHES, LL. D., Professor of Law. Contracts, Damages, Equity, Partner- ship, Private Corporations and Quasi Contracts. NORMAN F. ARTERBURN, A. B., J. D.. Assistant Professor of Law. Administrative Law, Agency, Bail- ments and Carriers, Municipal Corpor- ations, Personal Propery and Trade Regulations. CLINTON J. EVANS, A. M., Lecturer on International Law and Persons. EARL H. HATCHER. LL. B., CSupren1e Court Reporterj Lecturer on Bankruptcy and Legal Bibligraphy. JOHN D. M. HAMILTON, LL. B., Lecturer on Federal Jurisdiction and Mortgages. THOMAS AMORY LEE, M, A., LL. B., Lecturer on Real Property and Wills. HENRY F. MASON, B, L., LL. D., Q Uustice of Kansas Supreme Courtj Lecturer on Constitutional Law. Page 64 il . President . . ......... Dean and Gas, Titles, Torts and Trusts. JAMES A. McCLURE, A. B., LL. B., Uudge of First Judicial District.D Lecturer on Evidence and Insurance. RICHARD E. McINTOSH, LL. B., CEditor of the Kansas Statutesj Lecturer on Kansas Statutes. OSCAR RAINES, LL. B., Lecturer on Trial Practice and Presid- ing Judge of Practice Court. WILLIAM C. RALSTON, A. B., LL. B., LL. D., CAssistant Attorney Gencralj Lecturer on Bills and Notes, Code Pleading, Common Law Pleading and Suretyship. ED ROONEY, LL. B., Lecturer on Crimnal Law and Pro- cedure. GEORGE H. WHITCOMB, A. B., LL. B., Cjudge of Second Judicial Districtj Lecturer on Sales. CHARLES VANCE CStudent.j Librarian. EMILY SANFORD PLATT, Secretary of the School of Law. S. fi - KN fb ...f jfff, -.Xxx M . I N... i M.. ss W' Q ,fc ,. are ci .X c. . als - QD Fiff-lil,-,-g1fg:ffff:f Lggidgg ggi :,.QAs,c, ,, -c V Scchfoxoll of llsatw ASH BURN College School of l.aw was organized in 1903 ancl has since lmeen the leading professional tlepartincnt of the college. The sanie courses of stucly are oll'erefl anml the sanie texts anal case ' hooks are userl as are fonnml in the law schools of the largest and olclest universities ofthe country. The faculty at present is coniposerl of thirteen nieinlmers, three of whom are full time professors: the others are experts. chosen among' the almlest ineinhers of the Kansas hench ancl liar. who mlerote part of their time to teaching their specialties. The XYaslihnrn College School of l.aw is one of the Class schools listerl hy the .Xnierican Bar ,Xssociation as eoinplying with all of its re- quireinents. , 1- 1tAX It is a nicinhci of tl c ssociation of .Xnierican Law Schools and is governed lay the rules of that hr Jflv. xXVlllU'UIllll lXlLfCl11I'K' Ralston Y ,X ..,c,,-................,-.,,.,-- f' ..T7 fI1'N f X' ,-FH'-j: '7A?f v ZLW , -ffL.,.-fhli ,fl J Q., , - Q- 74'-f I ', ff. ,f f 1 .X S A-1-. -. ,A , f w- swf R K 5 73 ei y M' X my 1, ffxi gill fcg '3 I ,f .-X1'It3I'bl.lI'l1 Hatelwi' Platt Hlxglws I-loom-5' Evans Lee Allen '- ' ' , 1 :f - f A si f X W qfygw Xxx 'Ll H ,X cxx X Ng - - 'xxiig xxx '- -J 1 'H' . ' ,IRQ I' f - K ' 'Q f 1 1 fir lv RA if, l I X x L J L! Page 65 lliaiw School Officers FIRST SEMESTER President . ......... Rubert Martin Vice-President . . Howard Jones Secretary-Treasurer . . . Joe Eresch Sergeant-at-Arms ..... . F. Allen Meyers Student Council Representative . . Alex Hotchkiss SECOND SEMESTER President . . ........ George Templar Vice-President . . Donald C. Little Secretary-Treasurer . . Thelma Helsper Sergeant-at-Arms . Harold Carr Page 66 L 1 fl: YE f Dm QQ: will Law Scniwirs HAROLD CARR, 'fopvlca LLB. Phi Delta 'l'heta. Prefs. lfri-slimau Class IM-hate-, l'i Kappa Dc-lla. Mgr: Dram- atic Club. later-I4'i'ale1'11ity Council. LOVIS EVFIRSOLE, Topeka LLB. YYILLlAlVI HARRIS. Emporia LLB. Phi Delta Thr-ta. STANLIGY GAKRITY, xvlllflllil LLB. Phi Alplri Della, L14-lmte-, l'i Kappa Delta, 1Iltt'I'-l 'l'HIE'l'llli.X Coimcil. ALEX A. ll0'l'l'lllilSS, Biirliaganif- LLB. Phi ,Xlpha Dm-lta. Sagramurv. Pi Kappa Ds-lta, Hand. l-ivvivw Board, Review SMH, Kaw Staff. De-bat.v 4, Vim: Prusi Law Ss-liuol. Student K'ouur'il Fmwhrisic' Mgr. 5. Press Club, Inter- I4'l 2ltl'l'T1itY Counvil, ICIGGINALIF La BVNKER. l,oavv11'tl1 LLB. Alpha Dillta. Inter'-Fratm-1'nity C'nu11c'il, Dramatic- Vlub, Vive Prvs. and Mgr.. Pros, Juliiui' Class, Haskvthall, Kaw Staff. UA LYIN MOINTOSH. 'l'0p0ka LLB. Page 67 DT ii Zi? X D MLA NE WSL A AQEQNEEQ Rl'liICIi'I' M.XR'l'IN. Mn-divilw Imclga- LLB. 1'hi Alpha: D1-11.11. R4-vix-w lluzuwl. IU-- view Stzxff. Kam' Steiff. Pr:-s. Law Svhuul. Prvss lvlllb. Gamma Sigma. IANGIJON MHIUEAN. Hugutmx LL11. I'hi Pi Phi. Knw Stuff, flilllllllll Sigma. Y.M.i'.,X,. Russ-hull. Frmthull, Il1lL'1'A l l'z1lu1'11ity Council, Iiuml. CARI. MUSIC. Fzlyn-ttx'illv Ark. l,lJ'!. lizmd, D1-hulv. Fnmuthzlll. JOHN SIUXSUN. Slwrsflilull I,l.IS, l'hi alpha: Dvltu, Atlllutis- Mgr. I'1VI'ZIilC'l l' S'I'lClGIlM.XN. QPSUIYVIII' l,Ll!. l'hi Alpha Ileltu, XY lfhlh, 1IlUJ!'-Fl'2lt' vrnity Q'U1Ull'il. Studm-nl L'Hlllll'i1. Foul- hall. Phi Della: 'I'lu'La. Pugh 68 -P Q, GPJUIQGIC '1'lCAIPl,.XIi. .Xrkzlusus l'iky LLB. Football. Pres. Law School. IJUNA LU XVFJl.'1'0N. 'lhpekn LLH. Law Juniors STEADMAN BALL, A. B. Phi Delta Theta, Tau Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Sagamore, Press Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, Student Council, International Relations Club, Orches- tra. GEORGE BREVVSTER, Topeka Phi Delta Theta. FRANK CORRICK, Topeka Gamma Sigma, Debate. Y.M.C.A. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, Arkansas City Kappa Sigma. JOE ERESCH, Topeka Phi Alpha Delta, RALPH FISHER, M Topeka Kappa Sigma, Kaw Mgr. 3. Page GSI , 'a gill agp Qfgxgmvlv l Page T11 WALTER NEMBROXV. Phi Alpha llvlta, 'Fraa-k. HOMETI JENKINS. 3. Gamma Sigma. TTOXVA HD JONES. Gamma Alpha. NORMAN JORDAN. Phi Dvlta Thvta. XV,-Xl.'I'ER l'A'l l'lCRSON, Phi Alpha Delta. THOMAS TAGG.-XR'l'. Gamma Alpha, Gamma Phi Alpha Delta. Y.M,LT,A. View lioaiwl, Rvvin-w Staff. NVhit9 City Topeka Gamma Alpha, Y.M.C.A. Kaw Stal? Topeka 'l'0pGka XVil:40n Guudlaml Sigma. .XR'l'lII'R TEED, Amarilln 'l'vXas 'l'r1zas., Re- Prvss Ulub. Inter-Fi'aLvi'11it.y Council, Student Coum-il 4. 'I'r'e2is. Mgr. Kaw. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3. 4. Editor uf Handbook, RIFHAHD MQDEI-QMOTT, NVinfiel4l Kappa Sigma. Draniatic Club. ,Q M I I En , I Law Freshmen 13:1xt1-1' Davis IN-'IIIHII HC-lspe-r' llupv lluglmes lft'llIlX NIL'IAlllL1'lllil1 Van llrsdul 1iiCIl2ll'llSUl1 Stamlvy XX':nls1m NW' w l':1g1- 4 1 MA , A 3 ' fv,--N ruin----y fx 1 453, ' 'Ivy' , ob xg?--'qAQQi nf i 'g' ' 'M Q W , X f' 15 A X friwggrg .L UQ If 3 1 IFTTEIIII 'F XX --. , ,I fx ff-K I ,XJ . . Lx' A?I f K FCAIXXFQTI XI 1 I -- V.V. W W :L ,,,:,1.i,..1.F-iw-ik Af1 4 '1',',?v?,.Z, ..-WML ,M-,ljfqg I : I I I I I I I I - I a ZN 2 I I Q I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii I I . f-. 11 ...J , I -,,.-.. -,A.. M, , -,I 1-I ,. 'I Xu.-K 'WIIVI I H I. , , X. -,N 7 2 .fl I , J 1 t. f X A .f V LJ ffl 'ICS 1,3 3 'Iii' , A, ,Y ,rf-A ,, , LQ M. .Q 1'-A rf' I K .v xx I I 'fx I, K MQQZSEEG SQHQQQ iw Q Rf , 'Sv Ny ff 'W J- 6 ' ...... 2 KWH Th e c s,fx,s.-, DEAN HENRY V. STEARNS Sclhiooll of Music llll XYashhurn School of Music ranks among the tirst in schools of its kind in this part of the country. It offers Z1 Hachelor of Music degree. a Bachelor of Music with l'uhlic School Music as a Major degree. and in conjunction witl1 the College of T,iheral .Xrts, offers a major and a n1i11or in Applied Music. in Theoretical Music and in lluhlic School Music to- ward Z1 Ilachelor of Arts degree. The school tl1is past year successfully conducted a series of concerts hy world-famous artists. They. with the help of the College presented Paul Althouse, .Xrthur Middleton, Harold llaur and Iifrem Zimhalist to the students and the music lovers of Topeka at 21 very low cost, therehy giving the students and the people of Topeka the hest to he heard in the Music XYorld. This year, under tl1e direction of Dean Stearns, the xYZlSlllDllI'I1 School of Music has supplied all schools, that have heretofore heen without music, with student teachers with no expense to the school receiving tl1is help except the cost of transporting the students to and from the schools. This experiment has proven successful and a great deal has heen done toward hringing music to tl1e students and pupils of small towns that have heen without music of any sort for years. Dean Stearns and his pupils are to he congratulated for their work on tl1is project which has been copied lay other good music schools in the state. Page 1.. ini? G ,H 51 i fifth ..u,KKT ek U X if -'I x Professor Kolbaba has had charge of the String Quartette this year. The quartette has been one of the most popular organizations on the campus. They have played for musicals and for various events in Topeka besides making short trips to neighboring towns. The quartette is coin- posed of Helen Hobbs, first violin: Ruth Early, second violin, Lucelia Harris, violag Hazel VVeeks, cello. The Menis Glee Club was organized late this year but sang a 'successful concert the night of Ex-Governor Allen's address at the Auditorium. The College Band of about thirty-five pieces was active during the football season and played for all of the home games and part of the out- of-town games. Music Sclhooll llfaculhty Parley Paul Womer, B. D., Sc. D., ...... . President Henry Valentine Stearns, Mus. B., F. A. G. O., Ped. D., . . . . Dean Professor of Organ and Theory of Music. FRANK S. KENYON, A. B., Mus, B., JOSEPH ENESS, A. B., Mus. B., A. A. Professor of Pianoforte. Cv. O. Instructor in Pianoforte, Harmony and History of Music. FRANK J. KOLBABA, MARY LENOIRE ROBERTS, Mus. B. Professor of Violin. ' Instructor in Sight Singing and Public ' School Music. ' IRMA JANE LEWIS FISCHER, MRS. ARZA J. CLARK, i Instructor in Singing and Voice Children's Classes in Piano. Culture. EARL KARDUX, RACHEL E. JOHNSON, A. A. G. O. Instructor i11 Singing and Voice Instructor in Pianoforte, Organ and Culture. Harmony. Page 74 2. fi qw all Music Seniors THELMA UROVVN, Topeka Piano Delta Gztmmzi, Y.NV.lf,A., Glue Club. MILDRED BVNKER. Topeka Public Sc-hool Music Sigma .-Xlphu Iota, Y.XV.C.A. LUUELIA TTARRIS, 'l'01wka Public Sehool Music Sigma Alpha Iota, Y.NV.C'.A.. Orehestra, Glee Club, Student Counoil, Pzinliellenic' 3, 4. XVIMBERLY PERRY, Topeka Violin Phi Pi Phi. Y.M.C.A., Orchestra, String Quartette. 'FHELMA STEINMEYER, Topeka Pipe Organ Zeta Tau Alpha, Y.M.C..-X.. Junior Prom Comm. Page 75 Ai QHJV7 l ,- -u SL 4, ltr' V., :fl X Ti, f fVx'1 1 T f-ix i Q41 f- ,Lf J V T. ,J .. , ,, , X .-L' , 9 1..--,.:f:f..::,,, -2 -.-. W W W ,Q,,,,,-Y .Xi1,...Z:,:3g '4 'Q-T.-Zivfdfriig ,jig 1, 524 ,,N3,,,,L,5Vk!g,--,NVN i , Music Juniors ! ! i . 1 i I IIIENIG DICMVN, 'Fnpwkzx I S Viuliu ii Siaflriu Xluhzi 111111. lJ1'4-heslw. '. ', '.. . I I E SYI.VI.X r'IOl5FRIfIY. 'I'-npelin Yuivv Kappa Vi Hvlu. Y.XVA',.X,. Vw-ss Vlulv. ii I' 1 lil71'l'lll'F1I,l.lTJ GROSS. 'l'opi-ku Mush- l'hi IJ:-lin 'l'lwlz1. Ulm- Ululv. .Xc-r'rm1- l!2lIli!4l. Student Uuliiiwil, limiiizulia- 1 i I I EVNIVIG Mfmms. N1-wrim V 1 Publix' Sr'-huul Music' lginzi .Xlphzl Iulu. I':luhm-Ill-ui:-. Glmi i Club. lf'i'4-sliiuam l'umm., Uliznpvl Uimii' i Y.W.C,'..X. M,XliK1,-XIll+I'l' IIIUIIMUNIJ, 'l'opi-ku Puhlim' Sc-luml Blusiv Sigmu Alpha loin, Glu- Ululr, Uhzliwl TJUROTIIY IIOMIG. 'I'4qwlc:n 'l'lu-urn-tivnl Mush- TJ4-lta tlzunirum, Orc-lu-sli':1. Sti'iu,f:5 ' Q1uu'tvttn-. A LIf'l'1 VVI+IS'l'. Kzlusus Uiiy Puhliv Schmvl Music llc-ltu Gziniirm. Y.YV.l'.,X, M.XRJ0liIFI 1l0NZ,XT.lf1S. 'l'upek:1 Puhlif- Scflmul Musiv Sigrnu .Xlplm lutu. Glw- Clulu. i 1 Tmpgv i i i 1 1 ,, .. ,-X , i -, M' V1 Xi-g'VVi..Y,.3-- Z j,- - yr. --. Wil? ifewi,441fcQN Kif1-,5Lf M9 ax ik XYZ 'Taj i i jx? A. X fx J,J4,7 X ix 'X P 1755 f i My 5- yy f Xczx ff- fX N, 6 Q2 CNA f XX xg -Ag A- Music Scomphomonrcs Bnfv01'ly Chapin Iizlrly Fzldvly Grungor Higby Hobbs Kuowlus Muhiu B1C'Pl1l'l'Silll Page 77 :' --..1IQ,fTZ?ii...3g::i11iZx giiiyfx A M350 Xiwb .2 lx LDV , x swan, ,M ., KE X4 gif? V: .Y I 15. yy' ti XX J rf ., wig xx rv f ya 1 px .F Q I' .' 1 C K X P ffff NX X r 'X fi , af' if 1, ffx 69969 M Music Freshmen Iivzlll IQVRIIIH Ilill l I 1' I 1 b U V XXI U. 1 't.Q. i f af ' A -H 7 3 3 X I, W A' 25 5 QQ Q TKVEZTXQ S www Q l 5' Q Q N XY WW ,R on KW Qt ffi 41' ' 1 :Q -. gf W , 455 UUU Q. r FEATURE S FREQUENT CAMPUS SCENES HOBO DAY Washburn's Annual Hobo Day with tramps, bums and their fem- inine counterparts. up-41' wg. HOBOS and HOBOETTES Upper right-King and Queen of day. the 35 S. .x ,, E . L Y f-df WASHBURN FOOTBALL TEAM IN ACTION Those intervals between halves are given over to tension relieving performances by the Band and Blue Peppers. 9 s K' ,. 'QS ff 1 W5,, Mf X.- L? j y V T fi Hard Study unt1l 12 oclock and later mterestmg ses sxons of practlce court if Lab. experiments-problems -and occasionally a stimu- lant to the rescue- , ,..gy5,i?m Qu. 1 ,mr GIRL'S GYMNASTICS The minor athlete ac- quires poise, team work and sore muscles. N, A gau?Y,q,iz fzgr--H ww, - .U My ,.,-,k, W, V,,k Twwk , ,,,..vL,, M .ff iii ! i x I I r , 9 f and leaves one with dear memories of studies, profs, and other things. WASHBURN WORK DAY When students work for the interest of Johnny Nipps in China. Above and below-Chinese students with whom Nipps is working. v we 'WF Name the work-Gardeners, window cleaners, chauffeurs, waiters and waitresses 'J 1927 TRACK SEASON , ' Y ls. 7 94 :A 1953 'I A V. , Ugg . , -254 5 , ' W ,-.,,,,, A .f f , A ,A 4. yji, ,q!Q57jqjf:ff,q gg' , V -,ggi , Q ri' f.,4Q1,, film ,my Lower left-Scene from He Who Gets Slappedf' Right-Washburn book store. ,WM vdw if . ' 25 . M 7,2 o - x xiii' 'L he 1, 7 :Zh MAY FETE Held annually on the Campus Left Queen of the May Day festivities. Q EIT' U Qvjdx ' x i If Xxx N 'CQZXQBILXCHTXGNS if :C no ILHQAGSFA 57. of gig X Editor Manager The 11927 Kaw HE labors of the stall of the 1927 Kzuv must be witnessed by this voluine'-inenibers of the staff hesitate to comment upon their own zleeomplishinents. However, we wish specially to coniinend the work of three artists whose work has, we believe, given the Kam' an air of distinction. Miss Nadine Barber designed the original border used in the book: Miss Helen Casebier drew the designs for the division and sub-division pages: and Marion lserman has been the liaw's lettering artist. Harshbarger Martin MeCue Platt Flickinger Morgan Gish Judd xR72lSlllJL'lI'I'l Platt Nellis Hotchkiss Wahle Bzlrtell H ughes Cusebier Trapp Page US .X - 1. rl v jp ti r ' fi ff Z Editor MHIIHSUI' The Washburn Review NDER the leadership of Frances Vtlestin, editor, the Vvashburn Re- view has carried on its traditional task of reflecting the current ae- tivities and opinions of XN'ashburn students. The Review is entirely under student control, both from the editorial side and from the business olhee. Each student is taxed for the Review on his student enterprise ticket, and is entitled to receive a copy each week without added charge. llorking with the Review Board, the editor has kept the Review this year remarkably free from factional disputes or internal school strife. Martha 'lill0lll1JSOll, serving a second term as manager, has maintained the Review on an exceptionally strong' linancial basis. Dean Ball Judd Platt Hotchkiss Urban Jackson Page UU Y , Y as P W ' QQEXQNT 51 The Press Qllmlb 1115 Press LilllllCZIINCl11TlOlJC1l1gXY1f111116Z1flO17'E1011Uf1l1C Review eon- stitntion in .Xpril 1923. It is 1111 O1'Q'2l11lZ211.lO11 of stnclents wl1o EITC interesteml i11 college jonre 1121lis111. To beeonie ll n1e111ber it is 11CCCSS2lI'y for 21 stnclent to l121ve three eolnnins of 111111611211 printecl i11 t11e XYZlS11lJ111'11 Review. To l'C111l11 l11Cl11lJC1'Sl1l1'J it is necessary to 1121ve one CO11111ll1 printerl e21e11 seniester. Klenibersbip i11 press elnb is prereq11isite to 2l11lbOl11l111C111 to stuff posi- tio11s on tl1e v1i21Sl1lDl1l'1l Review. The eclitor of t11e Review 21ets 21s ex- OH:1CiO presirlent of tl1e press elnb 211111 t11e 1112I11Z1Q C1' 218 SCCI'C1Zl1'y 211111 treasurer. Press clnb is 1111icl11e i11 t1121t it is the on1y O1'QZll1lZ2l1lOl1 on the e21n1p11s which cloes not require its 111611111013 to p21y clues. lts present l11Cl11lJC1'Sl1llJ is thirty-t11ree, sixteen of whoin h21ve cl1121liiiecl for n1en1bers11ip this yC2l1'. The 111011117613 21re: 5108411112111 112111, 31211'g'Zl1'C1 l,i2ll'1111l11. Vernon lleelc. Helen CZlSClJlC1', 'Lois Dean. 1Q1Cll2ll'Cl Elliott. 1111121111 Ciossett. liJwig'11t Ciray. .X1CXZ111il61' Hotchkiss. George llnghes. 161111110 Knowles. Schuyler blziekson. QllZlI'C11CChl11flfl, xiC1'112l-1X1L'CL1C, Ciretelien Kletzlce. Robert i1lZl1'1111. 1.11eil1e Kliselilce. 1-12ll'1'lSO1l ixlllfgllll. 13111121111 Myers, ulohn Mohler. lilizae bet11 Newby, 1211111 1'l21tt. 1.Zl111'211111Zl Rnssell. Lil1Zl1'lCS XIZUICC. Roberta Smith. Constzmee Xfi21l1NZ1111Zl. Rlilftllil i1111U1111JSOl1. 1'l1i1 XX'2111le. 1s211'l Ros- worth. XXiZ1lfC1' lil'17Z11'l. 1QZlV111011il i1l1'Z11D1J. Artlinr 'l'eecl. 211111 1?1'Z111CCS Uiestin. U Gossi-tt. XYestin. Hughes. Judd. J211'-ksmi Newby. Iiotehkirss. 'f1'2lD1l. 122111. 1,vl'lJH11. M211'ti11. Mo1'g2111 Mis1'11k1-. '111lUIIl13!-14111, Dean. Knowles. Bz1r1111m, Van Natta, Metzke, Platt, McCue Page 100 22 sw, W ff f XSS if l x 7 DR. ZQMQQETXCS Dramatic Qlliunlb George Hughes . . President Gertrude Nelson . . Secretary Newell Nay . . . Manager james Mohler .......,.., ' Xsst. Manager RKNA in XYashhnrn has reached a point where it is considered an outstanding feature of eollege life. The llraniatic Cluh has this year the largest meinhership that it has eyer enjoyed and there is a vast amount of remarkable talent among the nienihers. The cluh plans to give three plays a year, starting the year with a comedy that is ranked among the hest and then working in a drama that requires entirely different material and characters and as a linal thrust they play an outstanding feature that has heen a great professional suc- cess like Outward Hound and lie XYho Gets Slappedf' This year the eluh realized an anihition and under the direction of their splendid eoaeh. Miss Iflorenee lleizer, they played Ile Xyho tiets Slappedn hy Leonid .Xndreyeyx The play was an outstanding success. heing the biggest and most dilticult thing eyer attempted hy the XYash- hurn Dramatic Cluh. lt was a Scholarly attempt and reinarlqahly well done. Next year the cluh plans to start the Urania season with The Show- Ott. h Shraek, Mohler, Lewis, Hanent'l', BlKflJ4'l'1'I'1Utl., Foulks. Ulanssen, Floyd Bone. Moyers. Smith. Summy, Hope. Elliott. Hughes. lialllirope. Nelson 'l'ho1'om:m. Steele, Granger, Maybach, Nicholson, Moyers. Thompson. Ms-rillat. ffllolioyzln, Guy Coggins. Barber. Bryan. Nellis, Kelsey. Dulklars. Mullin. l4Ul'llY'l0l'. XVells. Morse. Kittell Page 102 D Y Y ,ft V! is W I Mlllle Who Gets Sllappefdlw By Leonid Andreyev Y far the most anihitious thing ever attemptefl hy the XYashhurn l Dramatic Cluh xvas their presentation of He XX'ho Gets Slappeclu hy l,eonitl ,Xnclreyexx 'lihis xvas given at the XYoman's tfluh the twenty- eight antl twenty-ninth of .Xpril. He Wiho Gets Slappeclu vvas a colorful anrl interesting prorluction ancl was interesting not only from the artistic sicle hut mainly hecause of the suhtle ancl mysterious forces that movecl throughout the play. 'l'his play. iXnclreyev's masterpiece, is one of the finest examples of Russian theatrical art of the clays hefore the Revolution. On the surface, the play has all the color, rhythm ancl movement ofthe circus anrl circus people: hut against this colorful background is etchecl a hitter tragedy. Teclmically, the play concerns itself with the clissection of the emo- tional phases of a highly sensitized mincl. ln the center of the wheel stancls He. the one who gets slappecl. .Xhout him, as so many shacloxvs, move the various phases of his own complex intlivicluality-Count Klan- cini, the llaron. the Gentleman. the people of the circus. Ile clecicles to quit. lle lcills the thing he loves most, ancl tloes it amitl the misumlerstantling laughter. l'ng:,'e Int: Y ,5 - , , Q roof? K i a levi 1 - ... PRINCIPALS IN THE PLAY He . ......... Richard McDermott Mancini .......... George Hughes Zenidi . . . Alice Wells Briquet . . Carrel Skeen The Baron . . . James Mohler Consuelo . . Evalyn O'Donovan Jackson . . . Richard Floyd Bezano . . Milton Smith Liiititlle Theatre MISS Heizer of the Drama department has not only brought glory to the Dramatic Club with her work, but she has boosted The Little Theatre movement at Waslibtirn until it has become an important factor in the college and the town. The Little Theatre movement is spreading rapidly and Miss Heizer is responsible for the interest and the advancement of the movement in VVashburn and in Topeka. Twice during the year tl1e Play Production classes and the Dramatic Literature classes, with help drafted from the Dramatic Club put on groups of one-act plays of the better quality. Both groups of plays this year have been decided successes. Various types of plays were used calling for different and versatile acting on the parts of the characters. Only the better class of plays were used and they were of such a varied nature as to please all types of theatre de- votees. Page 104 1 fi ' cw MZXSXQ ffii Q KK 4.1L Am ex xi-.-mf2el,g,t Womenfs Gllee Qlliuilb 1 H li NYoiiieu's Cilee Club has been uiifler the rlireetimi of Klr. -lusepli liiiess. 'llhere are about thirty iiieiiibers zmml these thirty were ehoseli after strict try Outs were eompletecl. The Glee Club has lizirl fl l very successful season, liziviug given Z1 spleiicliml eoiieert :it the XX'oi1i:ii1'S Club iii Tupekzt, :xml tzllceii several short out-of-town trips. 'l'he XYmiieii's Glee Club was responsible for nizllciiig' the Llliristmzis Yespers :1 sueee5s. The Ofgllllllllllilll is Z1 ereilit to the Music llepzirtiiieiit. Lt-rnuxis. liiehmimd. INIC-Pliersuii, Hildsrm Mviwymzui. Kesler. Leiglity, Bn-mi. Mluiris, lletliek Grvist, Grl'2lI12't'l', lliglny, Ut-Minn, F!v1'li1-51 Morris. 11udt'i'ey lim-in-y, Zinimerlnzm. M4'rye1's. Shrzu-k, Em-ss. Lewis, IJZIVVFUII. lf. Dm wsmi Pug? ltllli e ' Fl A VJFI , Nfl The Wltashburn Orchestral lllf College Orchestra xvas the niost sueeessful niusieal organi zation on the eaninus this year. There are thirty seven nleinhers that possess real niusie ahility anml talent. The orchestra was uncler the clireetion of llean Stearns, one of the well lcnoyvn Deans in the state. The orchestra xvas the inain attraction for the Kansas State Te .Xssoeiation convention that niet in Topeka this liall. The ore aehers hestra also played an important part in the lleethoven Centennial prograin at the lXumlitoriuin this year lmesifles giving their annual eoneerts in Viear Chanel. The orchestra also assistecl in the procluetion of Blikailou ancl lle Xlho Gets Slappemlf The inenihers of the orchestra: Frank I. Kolhaha. Concert Master First Violins: XVi1nlJerly Perry, Helen Hohhs. Dorothy Roniig, Delnias Heekart, Virginia Sheahan, lrene De Mun, lletty Thoinas. Margaret Morse. Ruth Early. Second Violins: Olive Reese, Genevieve Mefrary. Lutie Evans. lleulah Mae XYhittelsey. Dorothy Lehman. Ruth Rielcenhaclier. Vivia Van de Mark. Violasx l.ueelia llarris. Gretchen Metzlie. Cellos: Hazel XYeeks, Rosita Sheahan. Harold Lanning. Bass: Alice Douglas. Flute: Agnes Gertrude Coggins. Oboe: lfclwin Hellman. Clarinets: llronixvell Marshall, Lewis. Bassoon: lidward Crossen. Nlae- Wfhe ul ohn Trumpets: Cyril Vllolfe. Paul Vklenclell. Horn: Rollo XYeeks. Trombones: Byron Cainphell. ranna Russell. Tympany: Ted Morse. Piano: Jeanne Knowles. Law- Page 107 s . h . i W fx gm W in N' ' fYkf?fXQX-4fAN.!2gffff'E0Niv3iFi4fVi 15 I i, I is fa N- J CV. mf' A J fi ff ., .X LX Nix Q Q lv , lx Q FGRGNSIC W1 il 'Ie Men's Debate full debate program was entered into by the men's debating teams this year. Two questions were used and lifteen intercollegiate con- tests were held. J. Rodney Stone and Alex. A. Hotchkiss of last years squad argued for the modification of the Volstead Act. Five new 1nen were taken into the squad this year and although in- experienced they will provide a nucleus around which to build a strong squad next year. They discussed the McNary Haugen farm relief measure. These men were Don Meyers, George Downey. XN'allace Black, VVendall Black and Carl Rose. Four 1nen were entered in the state tournament at Ottawa. Decision Washburn Oklahoma A 81 M . . . . NVashburn Washburn Oklahoma Baptist . . Oklahoma Baptist Washburn Oklahoma A 81 M .... Washburn Washburn Creighton University Creighton University Washburn Baker University . . . , no decision Washburn Baker University . . . no decision Washburn William Jewell . . . William Jewell VVashburn Creighton University . . . Creighton Washburn VViehita University . Washburn Washburn XN'ichita University . Wichita Washburn Ottawa University . Washburn Washburn Ottawa University . . Ottawa VVashburn Southwestern . . , Southwestern Washburn Bethany .... . . Bethany Washburn Nebraska Wesleyan . Nebraska Page 110 Black Myers Downey Dawdy Hotchkiss '- .ls AQ? Q3 it Women's Debate HE women discussed the McNary Haugen farm bill in their debating this year. The squad was composed of Mildred Boggs, Beatrice Swords, Helen Louise Spellman, Rose Murphy and Thelma Haney. Mildred Boggs and Beatrice Swords entered the state tournament at Ottawa. Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Sterling . . William Jewell Pittsburg . . Bethany . Bethany . Decision . Sterling no decision Washburn . Bethany . Bethany Spellman Haney Boggs Page 111 I - I I I I I l ,I 'I I I I I A at , ' Q tYj ,,k :Ee O in CD D I i QJfXQl?X,-:4-pjainii diggffy V L imiiAi I il I 'Y w I? P11 Kappa Delta I .I , . . v . . . If I lxappa llelta is a Rational honorary forensic fraternitv whose mem- n . . . ' . Il hers are chosen from students who have distinguished themselves in 5 intercollegiate forensic contests. This Iraternitv has complete charge of forensic work at XX'ashhurn. !i . Y ' , . I P1 lxama Delta controls and arranffes for intercolleffiate contests and , I rs rv also sponsors dehates hetween the local literary societies. II . , , , is l'1 lxappa Delta has one hundred sixteen chapters throughout the if United States. Only schools with a high standing in their speech depart- if ments are permitted to have chapters. Iffach chapter has a voice in sul:- mitting and choosing' the national dehate question to he discussed each .I year. 'I , llns year a Ijrovmce convention and tournament was held at Ottawa I L'niversity. Ottawa. liansas. XX'ashlmurn entered three dehate teams, I, Next vear a national convention and tournament will he held at Heidel- V' V . . . , , . ,. . herg' Lniversitv. lrn-hn. Ohio. l'lans have heen made to send four II representatives from XYashhurn. I - -1 . . . -4 'I Othcers of the fraternitv this vear were, president. I. Rodnev Stone: ,I A I 4 I 1 . - 1 I s 1: vice-president. Gretchen Kletzke: secretarvetreasurer. .Xhce XX ells: l'or- 'I . . ' ensic manager, Alex. .X. Hotchkiss. I I - EI It Yi !I II QI :I LI Ii I I I. I I I I II II I l I It II I I Rowe Maxwell Carl' Metzke Hotchkiss i E Peppard VVel1S Harmon Eaton I II Page 112 Ii It I e LL ,, W ' ,, TZTXX, ' i 'l N ' ' :X LX DK. XC ' vw,fN7X-j1ZffD '1 I x f 455 If I W it ffm. X' if K-I It II I I I 'wx Iwj 7I X LJ if MI xx LL WM3NIi3ZTQ F XR 96 6 5 Ag RTB 2? QQ New G8 Q3 WL Q Q 2109 -3, 4 H S' g Q Y V 1,5 G Q fav Q2 if KW E. if 1 ---- -- --N- ---1 'Q L iv E- ,i 5 YF L 2 Ld,-..A:m.w:.e,i.up,-J-rxfrmf .ew fn.vwv -N ,wuz-,. H .M-.fx-w xv' my 1 r- . . ?,P',f,.,'.,,'.. '1',i?1: ' f-4, in - f- A 'miiliwrfsi 5f:fst.:,f?' X - XY ' . .1 ' , Lf 'rq1'zf.-.' Z2 N X if-is ff? mx I xm FAYL PETFRJON fa in MARJORY DICK ,W S' 5' FLORENZ ZIEGF1-:LD NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE my New YORK QEKGFELD FOLLIJES GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL April 11, 1927 Miss Lura M. Ferrell, Editor The 1927 Kaw, Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas. My dear Miss Ferrell: The photographs of the young ladies have been received, and I have enjoyed studying them, and have returned them to you by this mail. The judging was from a standpoint of photography, as I am sure you will understand, and I trust I have not offended any of the young ladies thereby, as a photograph is flat and colorless. With best wishes, and thanking you for the privilege and pleasure you bestowed upon me, I am Sincerely yours, gg -, KTHMQST XG S Aw in bfi 31 3 4' 1 Q Wi' firm -gg S. All 's Q we . .. Q tgp 4-14 Y KQV ,E uv - Jgc Ze QE af if The Coaches George J. Woodward After four years as head of the athletic department, Rook', handed in his resignation to the administration this spring. XYhen he came to VVashburn, Ichabod athletics were at low ebb, but in the four years he has been here he has brought them out of their slump and started them on the uphill grade. One of his most notable achievements has been planning and carrying out a great intra-mural program with the idea of giving every man student a chance to take part in athletic events. Arthur C. lL0nlborg The success Dutch has had with VVashburn basketball teams dur- ing the past four years has won him the regard of all loyal Ichabods. He and Rook have worked together untiringly and cheerfully for the good of VVashburn athletics. The appointment of Dutch'l as head coach for next year has been followed. much to the regret of VYashburn by his being named head basketball coach at Northwestern university. Chi- cago, for next year. NN'e expect Dutch to follow his national champ- ionship glory at VVashburn with similiar triumphs in the Big Ten. Dewey Taylor To those who are acquainted with VVashburn's football and baseball history, 'Taylor needs little introduction. He played two years on the varsity team in 1922 and 1923, and three years on the baseball team. To those who have followed his record as coach at VX'ashburn High School, little need be said of his ability. A Championship football team, a couple of championship basketball teams and championship track teams tell the story. Taylor has been named assistant varsity coach for next year. Page 119 I . , llnrtrasNIu1rall Aithlletics FOR the third consecutive year the Alpha Delta basketball team won the inter-fraternity championship and thereby won the permanent possession of the Irwin trophy. In addition the Brewster trophy for the championship of the intra-mural round robin went to the undefeated Alpha Delta team. As the Kaw goes to press the intra-mural baseball championship is still in question, the Kappa Sigma, Alpha Delta, and Gamma Alpha teams still being in the race. The strong VVilson's independent team has put up a strong fight all season, losing to both the Kappa Sigs and Alpha Delts by one-point margins. Page 120 I 1 It I FCUTBZX1 HIL r l K fp..1x A i' P ,,-, ,fr , 'fm f f ' '-W X ' L -' - ,f x' K fl R -' . 1 jg sg. its, ,?,- Lj-. L NV, -Y, - . , N f ,V X-. 'X 7 ' s I G' X53 ix.t'iA'.ZN-l' 'MXL-..fr.g:lQl,.--',:.i. QA.. ,, l l I LAVERNE ERWIN, Captain-Elect. Q i .Xltliniigli Erwin is millt-ml lI:f:ix'y ht- is ' K light as willt-gh tziclilt-s gn. hut lzivk nf wt-iglit W 1, mltws hut lmiwwt' tn he Zllly liztiilliwili, llt' ' mink:-s up fm' it iii slut-all :tml tight. llis lwr- I i t'm'm:iiimJ iii tht- liiu- this swismi lniwmtiglit I K him lilsir-vs mi :1ll-wvi1tt-1't-11r-t- tt-:mis l!l1'kl'1l 1 A hy Y2l1'lllllS c-tuivlit-s, mul :is lt'2lll1'I' uf the- W lvlizilrml tvzim in-xt yt-ati' lin- is gtllllg' tu mln at l lut ln-tts-it JOE CRAMER f llzxrtl hu-k m'c1'tuulc Jun- just :ts ht- wats 4llI his way In plum- rm tht- ull-stair twims ut' tht- t'UIlft'I'k'll4't' ns lizilt'-lmvli. .X suehh-11 uttziwk ' uf ztplu-mlivitis iii tht- miclslle ut' thnx svzlsull l 1'HiTit1Yt'4l him fI'1lIll tht- gziinv, llt- is Vu- 5 gztrclt-tl its tht- faists-st hztlt' iii thnx t1niit'vi'n-iii-tn , :i t 1lllSlSU'lll 1l2lSSk'l', :xml it gwmtitl iitihtt-i'. ' , CHARLES Dazzy VANCE lfiwmi tht- siflvliht-s lJzizz5 ' :time-:ti's 111111- vlmlztiit. 'l'ht- she-t-tatttw st-vs him Sllllflllllg' clown the- iii-l4l u1'c'i':1vvli1ig: tu his imlziw- iii tht- liIlE- till his liziiimls mid km-vs :tml ht- st-t-:ns imlit'fei'viit :is tu what is guihg' till, Ilut that is fzti' from the m-:lst-. Valiiw- kiiuvvs fimtlizill, llv hits tht- tight :tml wt-ig:,'lit tu nmlu- gmitl I use uf his lciiruwltalgt- uf tht- gxztziie--:tml tltws he-? Ask soma- zummiiviit whri hzts plziytfrl : against him, I l MERLE CRAWFORD Ci':twfui'tl is um- nt' thustt lung iutiigy full- 5 bucks whu has :1 kiiztvk ui' smusliiiig the- lim' with his lit-:id tluwii ziiicl with his km-vs 1 wurlciiig lilw st lmistwh. :mtl wht: iivvn-it stops until hw is c-ln-zu' duwii, .lltlintigli this yt-:xr ht- tiuisht-ml his 1-aiu-1-i' its at NYzislihui'ii mziii. Y Ivlizilwtls will nut lust- tvzu-k of his zithlvtit- I c':ii't-wi' zts ht- will I'llEl4'll :it XV2lSlllllll'll high f st-liuol mfxt yvzxr. I l' i l l I ' P122 4 5 I ----, -- S -,. J ,xx .., ,f ' 'N ..... .- - gf. ,WY XXX gf-N VW , ,Z QR 9 Sfe,vf.Q1E mfg? - Q'-'T r 'w ' -:As j- ., -x .Ls , . , iw f , -D Lf . ,IQ X! yo WTS D if if RQ 9 53? D 3: ll L,21,fmQQ5ffQ, ,Xlllwligli Swzillmfs imzm- :lima-:11's uiily in RICHARD SWALLOW 1 tt-w llllt'-IIIIS. hm- hzul tht- spirit, :mal light wh ivh iiiailws ffmtlmll tn-mms. Fm' fum' yi-urs hm- wmil mit fm' fimthzill. :tml IIOVUI' misss-ml 1 1ii'zu'tit-ti. fm' ai short periml this SCIISUII whe-ii hs- was lziiil up fur I'Uli2I'Il'S. Altliriiigli sure in vw-1'y jnint frfru srmsh- ing thv x':ii':4ity limi, he zmlwzlys vzlme buck fm' iimiw. XXX- salutw you, Divk. mt-ii likv you mzlkt- clizimpimis. and t'ilI'l'X tht-in mi th vii' sliuiilclers. WALTER DAVIS This lvig, liglitiiig guzuwl takes C'2lI'9 of his position without amy Wlirry uh thv part of thv 1-mu-li, Ilis t'tllll'll,Lfl' :md Slilllllllil will lw vvitlm-Iit in thi- cw-iitvi' uf tha' limi Elpfillll iioxt full. Xt tho l1l'2IlllllIl,LfUfIIlt' lbI't'fSI'2lSIlll 1n'nf-lif-if I MILFORD HATHAWAY 1'xHt full thu- vehtvi' lNISIflHl1 se-t-infill :ls if it VVt'l'tl going' tu iulwwv il tlwrii iii tht- sidv of thx- wrmvlivs. lhit their w1i1'i'i1-s :mmm imssvcl. I :tml llzitlizxwziy is thc- mzm who gave thx- VVHl'1'It'S thx- big' slmvs-. Htl is :ui idx-zil t'0lll0l'. l I th v hzls am oxtrzi se-use that tolls him wliviw- v ummm-iits' play is going, :md hm- gulli- vrzllly IIl2lIl2Igl'S tu hw tlwro with his :mins tin 'iruuiid thi- l'lllIllPI S liiim-S. Ile will rc- 'Il ship illl I Iflt-citric-ss of font is III'0lIQlQ'IlI4Jll'S sinh:-inlity. mtl hc mzule goucl use of it from lialf-buck l shi-1i'tt-i'-lnxcli pnsitiuiis. l3i'ui1glitrm ulsu aigziin next yu-zu' to lwlp win :1 vlizlmpirin- fm' XVQISIIIDIIVH, HAROLD BROUGHTON hzls El tzili-ly wvll elliicwitt-tl toe. and is El paws ol I r-In IKIIIIIIQ' :1 wurlsl uf fight, you lmvo thc- type ru-11 who :irc going to make the Kziiiszis ift-11-ii:-0 vvzikc up next yvar. Sll2lQZ'g't'l', Vumliiiiiiig' all uf theso null Pugh 1223 wi 4 X KT fi AQ-EXQ E VERNON HAYES Lust yt-:lr Hayes inztth- :1 naxrnt- ftn' himst'-lf :ts an first t-lass hltwt-kt-r :intl inte-rfe-i't-nt-t- run- ner. Ht- stztrtt-tl tint this yt-:tr playing the- rtrit- of silt-nt lrzxrtnt-r in tht- hut-kiit-lti, tht-n when Uiztinei' wus tzikt-n from the gztint- by illnt-ss. tht- Cont-ht-s turns-ti tu Ilnyt-s ttm t-nrry tvn. And tliti ht-7 Ask stumvtrnt- who saw tht- St. M:n'y's gnmt-, He- will return nt-xt yt-zu: DON NIOYERS Mtvyt-rs was ont- ttf the lzttt- st-:tstwn Iinds in tht- It-inthtiti ftntnthuli I-:umm whose rthtnrn ztgztin next yt-fu' Inightt-ns VVQISIIUIIVIIVS ftvtrt- hzill ftlturt-, Mtryt-rs was :x snhstilult- part tif tht- st-nstnn, hut ttrwnrtl tht- e-ntl nf tht- st-ustrn wht-n injurit-s hzttl tiislxlztt-t-tl stvmt- tit' tht- rt-gulzu' but-kt'ie-ltl, hc- wats st-nt in tu till tht- gilli. Ht- prtiyt-ti to he whztt tht- tt-atm newtlotl :1 ,zfotnl inlnlt-r. :mtl u gtvtrtl hull illgLl'Pl'. BARTON DEAN All XXY2lShillli'il ftmthnll ftrllowt-rs will 1'9- int-mht-r the punt lit-an hltnt-kt-ti in the Baker g.:':1Int4 tan Thztnksgiying' tiny. Htl t'-nmhines spt-t-ti with t'tmtlmil hrnins and rentlert-d t-X- t-ellt-rnt st-l'yit-H to tht- hint- for his sc-t-trnd ye-nr, Burt has ztnnti-t-1' yt-zur til' c-tnnpt-tititni :intl any tint- that tnkt-s his juli nwny from him will hztvt- to ht- mighty gggotnl. FRED LYONS liytms was 11 lion in tht- lint-. Ht- hztd tht- weight and huilti ftxr at lint-mein :intl ht- 11st-tl it ull, XVith his IUFIWNPI' he t-tnnhint-ti spt-t-ti :intl st-mp, platyvtl hztrtl evt-ry minute ht- was in tht- gnmt-, Page 124 C E 2 I I 55 3, xl MAC CHESTNUT Mm- is tht- lmhy of the' footbztll tvam. IIO is tho lmhy in size-, liowvvelk for in tight :md lll'l'X'4' ln- ranks with tht- two hnnclrcd 1lUlllltit'l'!4, lla- mime to XVusl1hn1'n last yvui' as :1 frvshmzm. making thc varsity as llllilf- tt-rbtxc-k und 2ItU'kll'llllH,' atttlntion all over the crrrlifm-if-1ic'v. Tlx- rvturneti this year and re- nezttt-tl. Mm' has what it tztkt-s to mzlkv il good 41llEll'tk'l'. Ht- is t-ool-liezndwl. hawks sig- nuls with at snap, mixt-s his plztys nic-t-ly and lu-eps the tvam on its tot-s. l DWAYNE GORMAN tlfwmz-in used his liviglit and weight to good aulvztlitatgt- :tt both guzircl and tzif'kl9 positions this yt-zu: llo had c-onfitlunc-ti :ind exn0i'itA1n-u from tho previous your: his side of tht- linv wus at hatrtl plumb for :in ogmosing but-li to hrvzik through. OTIS DARNER We wish to thank Ottawa for giving ns Dlll'llPl'. Otis was :I possossor of an idvzll football tvmperztmz-nt. :in eclllcutwl tot- and plenty of football knowlc-clgo. YVH are mighty sorry to sm:-if him lt-uvv and wish him tht- hm-st of luck. HART WORKMAN i XVOi'lcm:in is unotlwr one of tht-se Icliztbotls whosa- l'l'tlll'll nvxt full is raising' thv xVilSll- burn stoc-li in tht- CllllfE'l't'llt'6' 11101-. Hurt plays t-nd :ind although this yL'2ll' wus his lirst for XxviiSiliJlll'll hw canst-tl the opposing h1tt'kti4-ld lots of wo1'1'y, llis spn-viulity is to got but-k of thx- inteVfPr'n-riCt- and pull the l'llllllPl' down hvfoiw- hv 1-rossos the line of s01'i:nrn:1g'v. 8 .7z-X 1 M--., K l Q s it ,L 1 1 i X ii Q.. xx . , A .lx ROBERT Bob BAUM, Captain Captain Baum brought a lot of brawn with him that he gathered in running up and down the hills around his home at Kaw City. Oklahoma, which he put into drives at the opposing lines of the Kansas Conference. From the full-back position Baum led the Ichabods through the most successful season NVashburn has had for several years. GEORGE WILBUR Wilbur is not the type of football player that attracts attention and makes the head- lines. but he is the type that makes good football teams. He has Weight. fight. ex- perience. and plays a hard consistent game at tackle. Injuries bothered him this year, but while he was in the game he ably held up his side of the line. 11926 lifootlballll LAYING a more or less erratic brand of football all season and run- ning the gauntlet to disheartening injuries before crucial games the Ichabod warriors managed to break even in the conference standings, finishing the season with three victories. three losses and one tie. XYashburn hung up the best football record this year that an Ichabod team has had since 1922. In 1922 football at lYashburn was at its low- est, but since then it has been improving a little each season, and if it continues next year will see lYashburn among the championship con- tenders. The Ichabods opened the season against the University of Kansas. They were doped to lose this game by at least 21 points but the Jay- hawkers had difficulty in getting an eight point margin. The final score 14 to 6. Spirits on the Hill were high after the Kansas game as the showing of the team at Lawrence looked like championship material. The follow- ing Saturday the team swam, waded, Hoated, and amused themselves in other aquatic sports in a 13 to 0 victory over Ottawa. The following Saturday against the College of Emporia the Ichabods started with a whirlwind attack but crumpled under a series of bad breaks and lost by a score of 7 to 19. The following week Kansas Vlfesleyan continued the jolting by defeat- ing XN'ashburn 10 to 0 after doped to lose. This game showed the big- gest weakness of the Ichabods-the lack of a versatile attack. There was too much on Cramerls shoulders. NVith some support from Cramer the next week the Ichabods defeated McPherson 13 to 9. Page 126 2. cp XYith the hardest game of the season the following Saturday with K. S. T. C., the coaches began to make plans to relieve Cramer of part of the offensive work when an acute attack of appendicitis relieved him altogether. Emporia Teachers came to Topeka with an uncrossed goal and left with the same record after scoring 35 points. The next week VVashburn defeated their most bitter rival, St. Mary's, thanks to the educated toe of Dwight Hawk, freshman end. The score was 10 to 7. In the Baker game on Thanksgiving Day which ended in a 3 to 3 tie. the Ichabods nobly topped their season with a Fine example of football playing. They had fight, lots of it. They played football and did it nicely. The best part of the Baker game was the fact that it revealed some new stars in the Ichabod camp. Among them were Vernon Hayes, Milford Hathaway, Foster Bender, and others who will all return next year. XVatch those Ichabods next year l l ll SCORES Washburn. ... 6 ...... Kansas U. . ... . .. . .14 Washburn. ..... l3 ...... Ottawa . ....... ... 0 Washburn. ... 7 ...... College of Emporia. . . . . .19 VVashburn.. ... 0 ...... Kansas Wesleyan . .....10 Washburn.. ..... 13 ...... McPherson . ... ... 9 Washburn. 0 ...... K. S. T. C. .... .....35 Washburn.. ..... 10 ...... St. Mary's . ... ... 7 Washburn. ..... 3 ...... Baker . ..... 3 52 97 Page 127 52 gm QX 67QAp:Q,KQXDfgj1Zf,y 53, BZKSKCET HARD NX, fx' 1 ., X. xx '- - X .fctix f 71 , A - i --X L x K-, f f x , f-- . - A ff! -, ' 1-x fx Q X W.,-.01-4...l:1, H x K,-,Q-.p,f M-.. 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ZANN- . j- Yr, is gf X YANN fu 5 Vw ,..-.X 1 x X-NN A f 51 ,, ,,,,,1Nr-.mail ' ..,., If lxflfg! Nil: fi.- :J D f 1 Q it .fzgept w ,f K E, N , .::f:i,.J....f:f'f:IQff:L,,, Qftfll, ,, Liz, gi -Li.-ix K' H :im Xl- --9431 A-vu Aww' X 1 HAROLD BROUGHTON H1'ut1p:'lltmi iuzlflv his th-hut iii hziske-tlwztll att XYush- luurii this 5'-wil: llc- statrtm-ml tht- swtswm :tt fIll'VV2lI'Il lllll wats shiftvml hut-k to giizxrcl will-1'v ht- lillvtl Mztrslfs slnws whilt- Simlih wus mit. His vhit-t zissvts url- his slum-nl :xml light. tht- slum-e-sl sin-viaxllius ut' :iii lc-lmlmml llztslwtlvzull tt-atm. llt' has two nmrt- yn-urs tu plug' ful' XYzlsl1h11i'li. WILLIAM Bill DUNIARS Bill :xr-twliiiplisliwl um- uf thusr- twils whivh twt-tin' hilly in ficftiun with any iw-g'1ll:t1'ity. He- 1-uturt-41 t'ulI+-gw :is at In-slmiatii :tml mzult- tht' vztrsity lvzmi. :tml that il x'n1'sity us--tl tu VIIHIIIIIIIDIISIIIIIS. Ile whim- frnm 'lwiu-list lligrh lust full :tml lu-uiigsqlit with him :I wfmrlcl ut' slut-ull :tml an lmslivt 1-yt-. whit'-h hv llSl'tl to gfmml zulvzuiltzugv :luring the- 502151111 zilllirmuprli hs- shuwt-cl tht- ilt-utl uf smut' vxpt-1'i01im- iii will:-g.5iz1tv lmskt-tlmll. Nnw ht- has thzll t-xpt-i'ivii4'v :xml his i'vtt11'ii Il1'Xf yt-zu' tu ts-:lm with Davis hriglitt-its xY2lSlllJlll'II'S lnztskc-thztll livin-s. JOHN Red GATES Gantt-s fmsmili pl-4l:ig:ngit'ail L-zl1't-4-1' tu I-htm-x' NYzlshf hurli this ye-zu' :tml :ipplivd himsvlf til wait:-liihg' np- IVUSIIIH' t'u1'wu1'1ls ilistvzul of vlzissrmmis full uf 1-liiltlrt-ii. .tltlwtigxli his playing :tt tht- lirst nt' thv st-:tsuii slmwl-tl an lzlvli ul' t-x1w1'iv1ivt', lic SUIIII sl-tllt-tl clown mul plwwt-ml that luv dill not liuw- rt-il-lmii' tin' limits truly, tlzttvs wus :ull-ht :it mzxkiiig lull! shuts fiwrm in-ni' thi- t't'IItt'I' uf tht- 1'tllIl'l. thuse limp' :irc-livcl shuts that swish win-in tht-5' gn tlll'fmg.:'l1 tht' lmskt-t. His inn-ss-ill-it in-xt yt-ui' slinuld zulll at gr:-at dt-all tu xV2lSI1llIII'II4S lmski-tllslll histvvl'5'. ll ii 5 l' li lv I. l l I l l I 1 ll it ll li ll il ll ll l I il ll ,. I 5. li l. ll il ii l gi l li is 1 I s li is l l l X--X X . ...- li t K ,L W, L,,-,,.L ,-. ,M . ,, .Ihr , .. A A ,, 'dwg H: M45 Ny --,.-, -L , ,QL i . ,L WJ, Tri:,rflix-lwY3E!,2ffQ . 55 All cf: 5 I N A . 1 Z ,Q K ffl? P 1 t 1 ' x NCB, ' -:lx li Q 65 ew 55-Q Y ,L Rw-!XL-,Q:A m A STANLEY MILFORD yc-air. DON MOVERS Sl'lUXVlllf.'f what hm- cuiild du, Ile has pi-uvwl mi tht light to the- lust. :ind if hv 1-:min-s out tezirly llCXl yl'2l1 ho pivlnzilmly will ht: :i striping L'Ulllt'I1Qlt'l' ful' :i iwgtilzii lNlSlllUll. HARRY ELLIOTT trips with tht- x':ii'sity sqtizid diiriiig thu' past svzismi. HAROLD BORN liuirii is ai trzit-k main whn cumhim-s siwwl with gziiiivs this ywir, hc- maldv at fziviwzilllv iimin-ssiuii iii the games in whit-li hth did play. :uid lit- will muki- a Sfl'tlllg' hid iwxt yvzii' tri till Siiuliifs plan-tx 2, xx ggi -Q 7'f Zfl y Xl Milfurd was llllllK'l' the liaiiilit-zip of In-iiig' at c-oiitvi' fm Fl tvzlm that had an 2lll'St2ll' veiitvr. :uid hand only El fuw cliaiiic-vs to show his Wars-s, Hut hm- trunk ZltlV2lllA tugt- ut' thx- c-limi:-vs ho had :ind slmwt-d hm- was fztsi und Qmild hit tht- lmslu-t. Ht- will not 1'0llll'll ns-xt Muyt-rs did not join thv lizislcvtlrzill sqiizid until lzitv iii the season :uid c-oiism-14111-iitly hzid littlm- vliziiive to ,a:'1'idii'rm that lic- is willing' to stziy iii tht- gziiiis- :ind Elliott. zu fiw-slirmtii. has tliret- yvzirs :ilu-:id uf him un the XY:islihui'ii liziskt-tlmll L'41lll't, lit- mzidl- uilvst of tht' ,iiiniimiiig aihility. Althmigli ht- did nut gilt iii mauiy 2 . W 2. , si lBaslkeitlballll TARTING the season with a team composed of one three year vet- eran, a younger veteran, a substitute from last year and two fresh- men, and ending the season in the semi-finals at the national tournament in Kansas City, is this year's accomplishment of Dutch Lonborg's basket- ball quintet. The team did not win any championships-but championships do not always count. It wasn't the kind of team to win championships. It was a peculiar team. The Blues went through the season as a team of ex- pectancy -if the term may be used. It was not expected to win any game, yet not expected to lose any. Its showing at the tournament proves this. Its defeat was expected in every game, yet it would not have been a big surprise if it had finished as champion. The Ichabods started against Conner's team from Illinois and barely nosed out a winner. Then came a Kansas City set-up and the Blues walked away from them and drew Calumet, victors over the undefeated Ivanhoe team and everyone thought VVashburn would re- turn home the next day. Yet the Ichabods surprised Calumet by changing from an offensive team to a defensive team and came out victor. Then they drew the Emporia Teachers. The Teachers had defeated the Ichabods twice in the conference race, one of their encounters ending as the first defeat Xkashburn had suffered on the home court in four years. Yet the Icha- bods won Z8 to 17. The Ichabods met the Hillyards next but the pace of the tournament had been too great. After a whirlwind start the XYashburn team weakened and the Hillyards carried off a 34 to 29 victory. I A few of the season's games need mentioning. XYashburn won the opening game with Keller-Ream's team, composed of Ichabods stars from last year, in a battle more like a civil war than a basketball game None will forget the Ottawa game with Tommy Davis ringing up 12 baskets. But the one game that will linger long in the minds of the Ichabod rooters is the one with St. Marys XfYhat a game. Remember it? Hard fought. XYashburn with a lashing offense. St. Mary's with their tantal- izing waiting offense. The game was nearing the end. St. Maryls tied the score. The last few minute rushes to break the tie. Gates sent out on personals. Marsh sent back to guard. lVIilford to center and off again. There was a wild scramble. The referee's whistle blew and Tommy Davis was sent out on fouls. Dutch began looking Page 133 . fs is - if over the substitutes and just then the door from the dressing room opened and Jerry Spohn. Ichabod wheelhorse who had been out for two weeks with an infected foot, limped in suited up. Remember that ovation, lasting almost five minutes. Old Thomas Gym is groaning from that yet. The game started again. A St. Mary's man fouled Broughton. Time was almost up and Broughton stepped up and tossed the ball through, breaking the tie. More wild scrambles after the toss-up. Wild passes. Broken up passes. VVild throws at the basket. Finally, a pass to Jerry, who was standing on the side near the foul line. He sent the ball in a high arch. just as it reached the crest the time-keeper fired the final gun. The ball came down. Swish! Wash- burn Z3, St. Mary's 20. XYriting praise for an Ichabod basketball team is useless. Any Icha- bod can tell you vastly more about it. Page 134 SCORES 'Washburn. .. ..... 25 ...... Keller Ream . . .. . .19 Washburn... ..... 36 ...... Baker . .......... . . . .25 Washburn... . ...26 College of Emporia Washburn... . . . . .52 Washburn... . . . . .35 'Washburn. . . . . . . .25 Washburn... .....l6 Washburn . ..... 46 Washburn ..... ..... 4 2 Washburn, .. . . . . .29 Washburn ..... ..... 2 3 Washburn ..... ..... 1 3 Ottawa . ........ . Southwestern . .. . St. John's . ...... . Emporia Teachers. Southwestern . .. College of Emporia K. C. A. C ........ St. Mary's ...... Emporia Teachers. Washburn ..... ..... 2 8 St. Mary's ...... Washburn ..... ..... 1 8 St. Benedicts. .. 'Washburn ..... ..... 3 3 Hillyards . . Washburn... ..... 29 Baker . . Washburn ..... ..... 5 1 Ottawa . . 529 'Non-conference games. . E1 T HECK if sf sv. f ml Tiraclk T HE past track season was another testimonial for better track facilif ties in VVashburn. The squad also suffered heavily from ineligibility of four men and the failure of Coffman and Coleman to return to school. Captain Phil Lewis tore a muscle in the first meet and was unable to compete all season. The First meet was won from Ottawa by forfeit as Ottawa used three ineligible men. This meet was run off on a water covered track and with the field events cancelled. The team then won decisively over St. Mary's for the other victory of the season. Carl Chase repeated his excellent running of last year, his outstand- ing victory being the mile run at the Quadrangular. Dean improved as a point winner in the javelin, broad jump and high jump. MacKenzie ran well in the quarter. Shorty Hembrow specialized in the low hurdles while Born ran the higher sticks. Foulkes pole vaulted to win his letter, C. Judd ran the half-mile, Stanley won points in the discuss. high jump and shot put, and Dawdy ran the quarter, hurdles, and campeted in the broad jump. Others who competed for VX'ashburn during the season but who did not win letters were Yenzer, jackson, and Morgan, distance raceg Kleier, D. Judd and Rice hurdles and dashes. The Gamma Alpha team won the intra-mural track meet late in the season with 592 points, the Kappa Sigma and Alpha Delta teams plac- ing second and third with 39 points and 382 points respectively Gerald Spohn set a new VVashburn record for the broad jump in this meet, clearing the dirt for a distance of Z2 feet 6 inches. U Page 136 S. f S i1XOM1KlX'fl'S QRTHHQTXCX , L W ' AQXM Womenps Athletics S Director of XYomen,s -Xtl1letics, Miss Mabel lf. Rugen has seen a rapid groxvth in her department during the last year. Miss Rugen is assisted by Bliss Marie lfeuerstein who has charge of the corrective gym classes and tennis. This depart1nent promotes physical fitness and good health through recreation of games and exercises. The school year is divided into three seasons: Fall, XYinter and Spring. Students may choose their activities to work on during these seasons provided they are physically tit. Every student is required to take one day out of the week for regular gymnasium work during the winter. For the lfall Season there are hockey, swimming, volley-ball, tennis, and soccer: for the XX'inter, basketball, dancing, swimming, stunts, and exercises by squad competition: and for the Spring, baseball, tennis. track, golf, and swimming. MISS MABEL E. RUGEN Page 138 J 2 ZS vt C ee-e Q3 Qz.eX'iQxstQzefQe Womengs Athlletiie Association 1 1 . - - - X . lllt XXUINCH s ,Xthletie .Xssoeiaticm was U1'U llll7Lfl 11 Xlaslilmin m 54 ., the spring of 1022. lor the 1m1'prrse of prmmwting athletics aml spo Girls wishing to become memlmers have to make fifty points hefmt t are eligible, aml at least fifty points each term to he active memp These points are macle hy playmg on class teams, swimmiiig. llllxl g high grades. aucl hiking. This Year the girls have sohl eamly at football games aml lxaslxetm 4 1, touriiameuts to enable them to lmuy trophies fur the wiimiug te'1 the girls tournaments. Sweaters are given to the girls who make three tlmusaml points c SCINCSTCT. Zs illligt-ily I I Ruger: Piersmi XV1lSlllJlH'lI Morris Harte-ll Smith l , M, V Q .. ,,....,-.,, ,.,... .,4.-i.-.......4,ff v,,...........--..--.-... D Q'XQQi 'fA f'Q '137iif 'i5g w'W -L - lt XX- 'L---4:'7'-f-liSl.:,g 'f 'QSWKJ ft 24,5 my ll X it wi alll 'i s Blliute Peppers OFFICERS llrcsimlent , .... . Helen Schlegel Manager . lfnnna Morris Secretary . . . l.ois Gish Treasurer . . lllloise lieeney N the fall of l9.Z4, Xonoso honorary society of XX'ashhurn organizecl a girl's pep squacl which niacle its lirst appearance at XYashlmurn footlmall games. The organization has taken the name ofthe Blue Peppers. The organization is niacle up of twenty-four girls, twelve pickecl from the junior girls each year to take the places of the twelve senior girls who gracluate. The girls who have conipletecl sixty hours of college work, may place their names on the waiting list. The applicant must, however, have shown throughout her college career a keen interest antl loyalty in all school activities. lhese girls clress in wlnte sweaters ancl skirts with caps ot lmlue anil white. They have all kincls of novelties hy which they create noise anal enthusiasm. XX ith the help Ul'lllClJZlll1l. they niarch out on the tootlmall tieltl anrl form the NXT while singing the Xtashlmurn song. anfl then set y free lilue balloons to sail slcywarcl. . Sc-hlegel. lfeiiell. Morris. Me-tzke. Maybach. Campbell Moyers. Parker. Catlett, Ilettirfk. Tirewster, Hug'en. Montgonu-1'y. 'lll'2lSlC Ritek, St-ott, Alt'f,lll4', Keeney. Kellner. Mzlgill. Gish. Pierson Ikigt- 140 . , ' N ' -I+' f ' '- i' 1, ,,' . g ,fl .f- ' 'GX X' linux- XYYZlSlllJlll'll f,ll'UC'II life Saving life Saving' is a ueu' feature this year iu tlie swiiiuuiug classes. 'liive girls passeil tlieu' tests tlus spring. talciug charge ot tlie N. XX. L. .X. puul several times tu keep iu practice. 'lille girls uut iu tlie picture are lirauees Baker auil lilizaluetli Newlmy. Iloekey l lloelcey lias ereatecl luts of eutliusiasui auioug tlie freslimeu. lu tlie touruauieut tlie fresluueu liacl two Iiue teams against flue upper class team. ,xlfllllllgll tlie upper elassmeu were supposeml to lie lmetter players tlie iresluueu won from tliem 6-2 iu a liarrl fought lmattle. Aelazus, Ilulxstm. Spa-llmznu. lil'l'IlII. Merillat. .Xll2llHS. Uveriielfl, Ni-why. l':UXVL1l2Ll1 P51550 l-ll f f 'Nt - .Q X- N N? f IC QQ Nj? fx !,,,'yf -Nix Q 3 T at -J ,-5 ,f ,ie.tdjami.eQ,4L1:1ssf NELZTK in Adams XYashbu1'11 lived Haney McI'hers.on TInite1r'zCTlass Basketball lfrom the xvwmen's fraternity haskethall teams were piekecl the elass teams. The Suplimores' vviiming team is lmmmrecl hy having' their pie- ture in the liaxv. This team won every game hy a good score. Tlntrazlwurall TB5a1sTket:TbaTlTl The intra-mitral haskethall games were the largest event in the iiehl of vvomeirs athletics for this year. Zeta Tau .Xhaha won the Cup. This makes the thiril year they have vvcm the touriiameut. U' Nr l'iersmn1 Mc'Plxersm1 Adams llam-5' Boggs Reed 'l'hn1mp:sm1 Page 112 -..lillllitzlii ----+'f?IL.'TiCx Q7-?fSjflT.,.7 X7- , ,W wail, Xvg--Jeff'fti:T1Jbf at itTxii,iiKT'sX Aw' 5' ' fy, ky-Ib nj -YFXV , TT li .R X jf ity if Rf .tif J M . N. g if x fo ig I 'la W' I v I il . ly v QQHQMNEEZMTKQNS K QSQ? EOE S fa ? 6595? ? ff: 2? 95 QW 8 l - ' A ft 5 W Q43 um mm 11: J , 4- X' -' 0022 'f . , , -':::::t1I',7'fai-?'w, ' ,, 4' -K: -,Nm f ,- W, - zwfyrxr 1 1 .:! IfW4ySAz21f .- ' .41-2t1!i v '5Qw . rf'-A 5 -xiii 1. EX ff' -XB 57 ' 1 Ely .fzzxx f f 1 ' jf- W KL Ls- G 4' R Q 1. . sw 5 L: -1WL1i: :2r2c-s----.-f7 AWA V M, The Stutlleut Council! OM PUSICID of chosen representatives from the college of liberal arts and the law school, the Student Council proves a forceful student- governing body which strives to promote the best interests of the col- lege, to encourage and promote student activities, and to establish a sympathetic fellowship between the faculty and the student body. liven though the working of the Council has not reached the perfected state: for an organization comparatively new. its progress has been pleasing. liach year the Council gains power-a sane power that is not the breath-taking result of giant forward-strides. but whose slow. steady progress, year by year. reaches nearer and nearer the pinnacle which shall be complete self-government. There can be no dissatisfaction in an organization whose evolution shows no reversion. The force of the Student Council is felt in every phase of college life. lt is in the power of the Council to make rules regulating student con- duct, and to punish any violator of those rules. School elections are managed and controlled by the Student Council, as well as are the Col- lege Varsities and the granting of party dates to all school organizations. This year, for the first time in the history of the Council. two delegates. ,Xrthur 'lleed and Gladys Rlagill, attended the Convention of the National Student lfederation of America, held at .Xnn .Xrbor, Michigan, Hahn XXX-stin Rowe Gross Schlegel Morris Hotchkiss Mneqill Ft-rrcll ltlziton Thompson Ste-erman Tet-fl Maxwell Hope Bowen Tizirtel Page 143 '-'- '-Wm 1-L-'-i.'7 l 'fZfT.lfa?Iik?Tff:tf5E?FI.i.LI1i'fEfT i'7j 'Sl I f'.f iv H--' iff: iv yu WJ ex f N ff ,I J Wy fy V1.2 K- V ,xl ,E K5 Lx -I W tx K Q 1 j N, Y, s, W mx I , th ' 1 t- r fi . V Z1 1' 2 ri. NUI iq ,R Allesthctatml lllitcrary Society si1ice1'ei11te1'est in one ol tlie zirts is Z1 necessary cluztliliczitioii for Kle- tlieuii meiiilmersliip. .Xletliezm tloes not liml it iiecessziiy to use for its Jrogr. 1 wma. tzileiit otitsimle tlie Society. ,lizicli iiieiiilier, :Lt some time cluring tlie year, coutrilmtcs liei' tzileiit to one of tliie weekly lJl'Hgl'2llllS wliicli :ire iictimes litei'zii'v, ziml sometimes musical. Xletlteziii, orgzmizetl iii l902, lmeztrs tlie lionor of lweiiig tlie olilest xxomeifs literzlry society on tlie cz1mpus..z1i1ml lizts zimoiig its ziltimiifle. mzmy persons protiiiiieut in tlie history of tlie college, Spellmaiii. MeI'lit-rsoii. VVlll4tlll, l iedt-rliiig' liurklioltlf-r, tlrie-st, .NIt7l'l'lS, I-iollwztn. St-lile-gel, Atlzims. Eaton Guild. Nye. filHl'lllll4'I', limit-y. K1-envy. Mc-t't1i--. llill, Howell gt- Ill - TN ,itxyw .iN.-,jQ'T7jQ, .-..fgfT1T 1, Ofc, QQ fd.-Q ,Lip tN5.L,jNf 'X ly N i iiilzlfii 2 'V fgt L Q Z X X' M2 fs 635 f fiffi A'-T Hiclliiianmilhms Literary Society lCl,l4XN'l'HL'S is unique, iu that it is the only lite1'zu'y society ou the czuupus which cxteucls mcmlmersliip to lwtli mcu zuul u'cnucu. 'l'lic So- cictv luis :nu cuclless source of uiutcrizll from wliicli to mlrziw, :ls it studies esmeciullx' tlic ummleru novel, poetry, slm1't-sirwy zuul mlrzuuu. Serious I . criiicisui ul this iuzitcrizil constitutes llie weekly mcctiugs ol lleliziutlius. Braun 'Faylrn' Blai-kforrl Nuwby Frivk XYilsou Iivmxs Rrvlui Montgomery' Nic-lmlzxs Flue1'sc'h l'I:11'ly Tolle , imxfy, ,. X sssmws Qi' fffiifiiff C 4 X 'Tl ,Ill Page 1-85 Q-iwfvx. ,, M XX? X4 if R D , .L f s'-fi'1v-M-117:71 F5 J Xi l '-l A xx mm X 1 lfxll XE-TXXA 7 Y J X K 'L'- Z..aX,1TLi.C1fi-.lfI.--4 41 ----al s-fxirl ll ll tlllllllll Qlltutlb l 4- ll 4 I l X the llll6l'CSt of fl1l'tll6I'lllgA n1'igi11z1l writntg z1111ong.XY:1sl1lw111'11 st11- fi clents. XYynn Rune of tl1e ,XIllCl'lCZlll Vollege Quill Club. twice ll Vein ll extencls 1llCIl'll7Cl'SllllJ to those zlspirztnts wllose subn1itte1l l1terzu'y 11111 terlztl. juclgecl on tl1e basis of excellency in l1lZlllllSCl'llJlf. is aeeeptztble t0 , . . 1 the Il1CllllJCl'S of fllllll ll l fs- ' l 1 , E 1 Sketches, sl101't-stones, essays ztncl poetry: tl1e tlI'lg'lllZll l1lZllll1SCl'l1JlS of l ll 1ts l1lCl11l56l'S, are seriously stuclietl Zllltl eritieizerl :tt tbe lil-lllillltllly meet- 1 lt ings of tlle Club. ll ll 5 1 l l OFFICERS l l Chancellor . . . . Roberta Smith I Vice-Chancellor .... . Prof. H. J. Colburn Keeper of the Parclnnents . . Helen Casebier Scribe ..... . Rt-dicia l2Hf3fl1Ol1N XYarrlen of the Purse . . Robert xl0IltL'llll lt l l I 1 l g l l l l l l r t 4 I Hnreb. Mnnteitb. llkilllilff. XY1'igl1t, Judd 5 i'us:t-bivxp Brewster. Smith. fltllllllfll, Leavitt, Plntt. l4I11g'l1ul111 I Rlfiwllt-', Tlmmpsml, Xv2XI1N2ltt2l, B111'11un1. lil-'Illlt'Llj'. Nt-llis. Gish. Gilt'-l11'i:st l ,, . , nge Hb -.....-x.-.-.-,-......,....,....... . . ,W ,, ,S , .. -lil ---...... .....--..............-.-...-.......,fs f - -.QL '7 5ff':ff1-T,,,.. ' ,,.---.X '.l.,.-.,.,....,,,.,...i..,,,1'1,,,,-..i,,,1 Q Xq Q 'ff te .,-lnjxfzy 1 lim Nil: ',f'NxT'Z-t---f , f ,fig qt fl lg X 1. mf if 7 xl ft f I! I5 K, BAE ILIGXGUS , :Ng h gfjffli R - QJQX Young Menus Cllinriisitiian Association The XYashliurn Y. Nl. C. AX. is an organization which has a delinite place in campus activities. lts membership consists of a group of men who are interested in the social, religious and economic problems of to- day. These problems are discussed at the weekly meetings which are held every Tuesday morning' at ten o'clock. lfrequently outside speakers are brought in to lead these discussions. Aside from their weekly meetings, the Y. M. C. A. conducts the annual XYork Day. takes charge of a Sunday School at the Boys' Industrial School and manages, in co-operation with the Y. XY. C. A.. the Mixer which is held at the be- ginning of each school year. THE CABINET President . . ....... . Harry Dawfly Vice-President . . Donald Myers Secretary . . . Franklin Hahn Treasurer . . . . Donald Myers Campus Service . . . . Arthur Teed Comunity Service . . Harold McKay Membership . . . . . .-Xlvin Fajen Moyers Fajen Myers McKay Dawdy Hahn Teed Page 148 if fx TW fl Young Women's Christian Association ICXY interest in the Y. XY. Ll. AX. has been createrl this year by the par- ticipation of as many girls as possible in the weekly meetings, which are helcl in the Y. XY. Lf .X. room in Benton llall each Tuesday morning at tcn tfcloclc. ,X special attempt has been macle to make the meetings truly cleyotional. The Cabinet has stuclietl such books as The Open Gate to l'raver. ancl has tliscussecl existing campus problems. Tlnouggli the learlership of the members ofthe Cabinet. the Y. XY. C. .X. has- been felt as a spiritual force on the campus. CABINET MEMBERS Presiilent . . . llclen Kesler . Mary Huck . Ruth Platt Erma Moyers Social Service . Vice-l'rcsiclcnt . . Gladys Magill Publicity . Secretary . . . l.ura Ferrell Finance . . . . Treasurer . . Big Sister . . Eleanor Campbell Girl Reserve Campus Service . . . . Ruth Rowe L'urler-firacl. Rep. . . Frances Bartel .lean St, john Meetings . . . . l.ois Dean . Helen Schlegel Bible Study . . l.ois.-Xflams Freshman Commission :Xnne Brewster Social . . . tiertrufle Nelson Brewster Rowe Platt lkluyers Campbell Bnrtel Adams Nelson St. John Magill Kesler Dean Ferrell Selllt-gel Page 149 C iixi- rfiw X Y T T7 TXT 1591? V .,,.,'t ,f 'j.,' . ' V QX. a t Tyr. fl jf' Pape fc. 1 ,fl ...J ,f-CLZIN be iff V ly . ,T 'ig 5 f , ' T , .J I-' X . f we l 1 ff- . H x ...., U1 Q ,. QX . ' ws .s , .ff .vs will .Tg.:.f.,..4EZ.'fJ..1l:sL,l.-. ....'.,4... Q -..1. ffl? gnjigiij-T:.jj Y-n gf fQ1-,, if1-ls.J RAIL .NI The lFTC.SllllllI'llfEHlIl Qommissiioim .XLII veztr Il seleeted group of girls from the l'l'CSlllll21ll elzlss. is i extended memhership into lfreshmzin Commission. This Commis- sion meets ezieh week, under the leadership of :tn upperelztssmun. and tztllcs over any ofthe various prohlems xvhieh may confront the freshman on the XX'2lSlllJlll'll C2l1lll3llS. From the group it is hoped xvill develop + l leaders, not only in the Y. XY. C. .X., hut also in all other eztmpus activi- ties. The elose zlssoeizttions and intimate friendships formed in this group tend toxvztrd unifying the freshman girls. n The Commission strives to give to these girls thztt proper adjustment which is necessary in order that the greatest possihle henelit may he ohtziined from their college years. OFFICERS President . . listher Mullin Vive-l'resident . Thelma Bowman Seeretary-Treasurer . Agnes Crzthh Advisor . Anne Brewster Brenn. Hobson. Wilson, Bergluufl Rowman, XVil:son, VVilliams. Spellman. Renton. Ha5'eS. HGIYWOVTN V l l l l l l l l K l l s l l l l I l l I l r l lizlnlr, Adams, Anderson, Odell, Mullin. Brewster. Slefiins. frllillblb Page l5lI . H12 ,igQti::i':f 'fi, -5-..g?f.v751131.:::f1.-H-.14.-.' ..2........ S. if Num i fe 1. sm Dl'f: .'J'Qi'lgJl s .e T e.4.::f fr.. 1 . ,fe . . kung.. f ' X- ,UQ ' .Q X 5 1- 1 g, ,' .- .f,,- . . 4. N- , ft ,. 'H 52. Q J sf Qi 'ft X X f J' .yf 1 Q f , 1 l ' X fv x 'V ' f Xxx. I T k-.ia pw Sonomwxes 'G X iff' Q t X Sorority Chapcroncs Zeta Tau Alpha . . Mrs. Sue Hagan Plllegar Delta Gamma . . . Mrs. Louise C, XYalbridgc Kappa Alpha Theta . , . . Mrs. Edna Cozacl Alpha Phi . . . . . . Mrs. Bertha Kenilvall Benton Hall . . lllrs. Nellie N. Mclfarlancl Kimball YVz1lb1'idge Cozud McFarland Phle-ga 1' Page 152 . -ap ap 1 Ju I' cv, CQWS-xii g f-lfjx Vk-4A 5:-N Womenys lpamihellllemnie Coiuumceill l OFFICERS 'President . . . . Lura M.l errell Secretary-Treasurer . . , . Louise XYilson Faculty Advisor . . Dean Susan M. Guild REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Phi lfrzinees lleek lfranees llartel Delta Gamma Mary Sue Dawson Dorothy Kittell Kappa Alpha Theta liuna Hobbs Margaret Kelsey Sigma Alpha Iota Lueelizl llarris Eunice Morris Zeta Tau Alpha Lura M. Ferrell Catherine McPherson Kappa Pi Beta Gretchen Metzkc Louise VVilson Erwin 1IC1 llE'l'SO11 Metzke Br-ck Bnek Guild liartel NVilson Kelsey llublvs Ferrell Dnwsun Kittm-ll Page 15 - - .- 'feb '-f fb- -' ff'-2 ' 7 ' -r 'r '- eS'i, fiYf mjifpf QQ X :Q-.53 -sex fin., fygx E, ff Xi 'rx f-ai, f I 15712 X53 .N , I iv Lf - It 455 1 Vi 'f if ,J V V- In Ax fl .N X ,fi f- -H71 l .J fi ,B '- l, J . Q ' 1 E I 1 N R J W. ci - is X I QQ X, N 11,3 V, f- -IKQZESQKX-ak Alpha Phi I E, 1 a AI 5 0 I I CI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be-Ck, xVllitl'l12.ll'l, Cuggins, EIU0l'SOI1, Spl'Il1gl'I', Mcxxndrow. Nivhfnlson , 'l'fI1'ln-Ilmkr-, Campbvll. XVilsu11. Allen, Bnrtvl. Stefvvzlrt lluycs. Grzllxgeflx IR-eblm-r, Bovvmzm, Maybach. Paiuv, Nvlson, I Bylvr. Re-1It01I, 'l'z1y1In', 'I'allz1ut. 1XIi'l'I'il'k. Bl'l'l1?l1'KI I 1'L:te1's0n, l42ltIH'UD, Ash, B1zIc'kfIIrd, Flnerscrll, Hmsemzin, Nicholas I Page 154 QYAF jf LV' vi I I - f LI QII II II I I I I Alpha Phi Founded at Syracuse University, 1872 Upsilon Chapter Established, 1916 Publication: Alpha Phi Quarterly Lois Allen '30 Virginia Ash '29 Frances Bartel '29 Marjorie Bernard '27 Thelma Bowman '30 Emma jo lluck '30 Blanche Byler '27 Eleanor Campbell '28 Agnes Gertrude Coggi Dorothy Emerson '27 Lucia Floersch '29 Frances Grainger '29 Alice Hoycs '28 Helen Hendricks '29 llernetha Horsinan '29 Grace Mcrlmdrew '29 Helen jones '30 Vivian Paine '30 Agnes Crabb '30 Josena llenton '30 Faye Peterson '29 llS ACTIVES '30 PLEDGES Colors Bordeaux and Silver Flower: Forget-me-not, Lily of the Valley Marie Maybach 'ZS Henrietta Moeser '28 Gertrude Helson '28 Mildred Nicholas '30 Martha Nicholson '29 Mildred Peebler '30 Herma Springer '29 Esther Schultz '28 Jessie Stewart '29 Ruth Tallant '27 Ella Torlnemke '29 Lillian Taylor '28 Frances VVhitman '29 Helen Mack '29 Martha Merrick '29 Eleanor Blackford '28 Marjorie VVilson '30 Dorothy Lind '28 Elizabeth Lathrop '29 Page 155 SL k I 0 L' x Y a -a X. L 1 Kg-Exg Delta Gamma xx Q if 1 LLA IT' ' kj ' V 'fi sl 11,' an '4 J 4 nv A if Q ' Q , - 'Lusk an y i .., .L . if G X : K .K -9 Q-f , vi' ' -- r. f H , U 1, G an K :3 ' ' . -fiflf ,, - .:,g-:im 1 a a W a 'Q 4' my vas ,1 ., .K M I Ili! f A YJ 1' - ' , a 'f' , 49' Q W S 4 A . x , I , , ,.5k K M' V ' 'l I , ,N 5, N 5 ' A I ,es ma , t -, ' 1 h N 1 , mi . as fa A . . Q fx i' -- 51255 r ': ' . ' 'LH U , f F-fif ,fgyi Q 'K , ' x. A f .-1 -khk V . 5 ff' .K t J.. Q . ' . . 4. n J ,, af Q I In . , , ' A .E V 8 Y I Q - 4 1 K k , - 4 52 H R I - f' 'su 1, , 'w , . ,V:, VVVLL ' ,L Doughmun, Guy. Linn, Dawson. Adams Gish. Lemons. Balthrope. Johnson. Mngill. Stnwcll. Dawson, Pnrkel' Mowymzux, TIIOIIIUSHII. llowa-ll, Spave, Kittvll. Alluln. An-hullhach I . l,m'imer'. 1Vln-rillzlt Mullin, Kitlvll Own-n. .Iamvs I5vx'4J1'ly, Hlw-wsto1'. lAn1'irnvr'. Keslc-r, Eckert, Brvwslor' NVQ-st, Patten. M:ntt,m'. 1ct'l1llt'l', liomig, liiIlQ.SS1Jlll'X. N4-wmnn, Mnycrs, G11-g'm'y, Brown, VVi1srm, D1-un. Pugv 1515 f 'xx Q xr' l 7 ' '7 7' 'Y' 7 Qs Delta Gamma Founded at Oxford College, 1874 Alpha Kappa Chapter Established 1920 Publication: Anchora Colors: Bronze, Pink and Blue Fl0WCI'1 Cream Rose Hilma Balthrope '27 Katherine Brewster '27 Thelma Brown '27 Lois Dean '27 Mary Sue Dawson '27 Margaret liekert '27 Irene Howell '27 Helen Kesler '27 Dorothy Kittell '27 Gladys Magill '27 Clara lklerrymen '27 Erma Moyers '27 Elizabeth Parker '27 Helen Adams '28 Thelma Allen '28 Anne Brewster '28 Harriett Doughman '28 Lois Gish '28 Pauline Kellner '28 Mildred Kingsbury '28 Lueile Lemons '28 lfredriea Dawson '30 Patricia James '30 ACTIVES PLEDGES Elizabeth Linn '28 VVinnifred Lorimer '28 Phyllis Newman '28 Agnes Owen '28 Elizabeth Patten '28 Dorothy Romig '28 Beatrice Swords '28 Martha Thompson '28 Alice VVest '28 Virginia Achenbach '29 jean Beverly '29 Catherine Gregory '29 Jeanette Guy '29 Louise Kittell '29 Mary Mahin '29 Mildred Matter '29 Ursula Merillat '29 Pauline Stowell '29 Bonolyn Space '30 Lucile Lorimer '30 Helen Johnson '30 Clara Wilson '30 Virginia Vernon '30 7 1-,..,ae..,.W,,,AVMXv Page l5 ,YW r ,':- SL I I Nfl.. g, --f 6. fa A mf R -A--fy! 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Bm-k, 1JuM:u's. l:l'CIlIl. St.Julm llubbs, Gilmnrs-, Mullin, NV:lshb111'11. VVvlty, 'I'rz1sk. I4mw,f1J1'111n Jones. 'l'lllDl'0!ll2lH. Kia-nv. 'I'z1y1ux'. linux-, Nm-llis, Kemwdy. 1fI't'l1Il Smith, Van Uv Mark, Kv1'1'l1m', f1l'l'l'I'l, Hobbs, ljOfL'l'. Stewuvt, Gi1n1u1'P -N ,,,,. -N '..,. -W .Y.. .-.. 7 , . -X , A, Lp , ,WV A-A-- -5- V-- 7fl,f'aYtf-l- K, .1 . , N F , -L,f ,- fy ,xvvr ,B I I 'fx 4 A, XI j,g! , a,kh Kagpf ' ----- , ,. f '-- '4 fp-'-1 M YH LL V., fp-A - N .N ff Y. JH My X, X, 4, Y px X VW X .1 ,X if K f X . y , ,Q 4 . ' N , J' 4 ,R 4 t .X .hx flf X N 11 4' jf- 1 ., ,lflx f X z Af xx A lliappal A llipha Theta Founded at De Pauw University, 1870 Alpha Uplison Chapter Established 1914 Publication: Kappa Alpha Theta Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Pansy Margaret Trask '27 lfraiiccs Montgomery '27 Roberta Sniith '27 lfnna Hobbs '27 Lois Taylor '27 Esther Mary Snyder '27 larmic liitch '28 Margaret Kelsey '28 Mary Green '28 Maclclinc Stewart '28 Virginia lYclty '28 Yirginia Scott '28 Mary Cjillinnre '28 l:l'2lllCl'S lions '28 ,lean St, john '28 Marjrn'y Dirk '28 Mary llnrl: '29 llarrict llryan '29 lflizabvth Llifer '29 liatlivriin' llruin '29 1 Helen tsiiimm- 'Zin W Ruth firt-cn '29 Y. . , .W X ivia Nan llc Mark All lilt-aiirw Uclt-ll '30 L'mistani'c llonc '30 ACTIVES PLEDGES llelen H obbs '29 Mary Elizabeth Kennedy .leannc Knowles '29 Margaritc Xcllis '29 lrlclt-n XN'ashbin'n '29 .Xlire Voilanrl '29 Harriet liercher '29 Martha lin Mars '29 .Xiirlrcy llrenn '29 Sara ,loncs '30 llorotliy 'l'ollC '30 Miriam 'l'llOl'O1ll2lll '30 List-ttc lfrick '30 Ruth liarly '30 liclna llrcnn '30 XYinifrvc,l XYvller '30 Helen Mayhew '30 lilizabcth Newby '30 lfstlwl' Mullin '30 llclcn Flnngcr '30 Muriel llnbson '30 Martha liienc 'Sl' ,lane .Xkt-rs '30 P1 l l .. T-. A f q WH fl lX ORN XIMI I 69 if E NJ 1 V X I ,, , gfgg? 3:1141-, fizfx,-ill,-f--Q'-f ,- Q Zeta Tau Alpha I. 10 f W' 0' ' I I S912 an wi. . fi z aw I r-L wif - 5 V mL,. X I L Q i' 3 KL 3- s, ' A K A k ' k G' K 1 Y S i 4?i:Q1.x , N fav ,, 7 I ,5 I. k :L ,,:..,lg gi . 1 ' 5 K? H' ,. F f- . 4 S' f f' f + . ! ' A , .. t. W I 1 .x 5 L0 ' A 3 . il 1, X X, I K V I A f' 5' . 2 'T ,v 61. . - E A 2'1 ' .A -al : . K f TX Y , ., if 4 ' X ' N'l-'F' V w I S. ' -Ss. , 1 ' ' Stew-S. Hallett, Hudson. Evzlns, 'l':ly1m3 Kewl, lmhm XY1-Hs, Rnwv, 'l12lSkt'l'. 'l'aylul', Shrakv, Stt'illIHl'j't'I'. Grunt. llzmvy, Strivby, Smith. P1':1lv1'. lnnlgslmn mlvrsml, Mvf'uv, Stanley, f'hl'UIliS1t'l', Hunk. 'I'lmmpsuu. Aclxxnx Frivk. NIL'-PllP1'SH!l, G:11'd11n-r. Sllollmzm. XVHISOII, l'iv1':4ur1. -YT J Hvml, XVilli:1ms, Null. H1-gwvurtlm. Km-om-y. Schlvgvl. Hu 5, Page 1610 L '1-Ti'-- Jw- iiQflf 'M 'T::::i'iZf'7' j,i'A:Tj?1Tif f -flx YP XXQ31. --5,fL4'NQ,i,.,.73:,,4gf, ,, W Q K -M-W ,E ff , J mf I fk,, . 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K 1 - 1 1,-1 N QS Zeta Tatum Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal, 1898 Alpha Mu Chapter Established in 1922 Publication: Themis Colors Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray FIOWCTZ White VIOICY Doris Begert '29 Mildred Boggs '27 Marie Bnek '27 Lnra Ferrell '27 Frankie Finney '29 Mildred lirick '29 Maurine Grant '27 Thelma Haney '29 Elloise Keeney '27 Dorothy Longshore '28 Verna Anne McCue '23 Catherine McPherson '29 Katharine Pierson '28 Ruth Rowe '27 Helen Schlegel '27 Mary Louise Smith '28 Thelma Steinnieyer '27 Betty Taskcr '29 Erna XN'illiams '30 Maryruth Doerr '30 :Xilene Loman '30 Helen Prater '30 ACTIVES PLEDGES Elizabeth Thompson '29 Carolyn Striehy '28 Esther Watson '27 Alice VVells '27 Merle Shrake '29 Lorena Adams '28 Mabel Anderson '30 Lutie Evans '30 Dorothy Gardner '30 Ruth Hallet '29 Hazel Hepworth '29 Virginia Hudson '30 Grace Eclitha Reed '29 Helen Louise Spellman Ruth Stanley '30 Lucille Steves '30 Dorothy Taylor '28 Florence Taylor '28 VVancla Officer '30 Elizabeth Noll '30 Agatha Mae Bean '30 Kathryn Chroister '30 'I I I 7 , ,X ,,,- gx 'If 4 wx f I 'N NPN' N' ,Lil If ' I W fijj ,,,.,X , TTZL-,-if7f ,,gxH'KL7.--A-fgfifiiE2'1,f, h -ww . 4 I 'l-'I' RT7X?3 I-IX M .-.rm - , K ,..,, , , , ,,,,,,. , ,M I x II I 1 . 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L- N, f- ii A -5-gii:.4.i4e. ..... .Wi..F.-Ls.f.x,3,,ss..,..a - I ' C 1 hllqlnicfua Chapter Sigma Founded at University of Mic Theta Chapter Establishe Publication: Pan Pip Colors: Crimson and White ACTIVES Milflrvrl liunlici' '27 Ruth lliirlqlmolrlci' '28 Ruth Llizxpin '29 l 1'z111ccs liicclurling '27 Marjorie ilLJllZZllCS '28 27 .N ...L l,llL'L'l12I. llarris ' ,lulizi Xl?ll'Sll21ll Olive lim-cs 29 lillill SL'llXYlll'lZ '23 PLEDGES l'Jm'o1l1y Lulimzm '30 Ellllllil L'l1l'l'iL'l' '50 Alpha llofta higan, 1903 d 1914 es Flower: R liunicu Morris '28 Ilorothy lflorcll '29 Margaret lfaflely '29 Mzirgzmrct Riclimoucl '30 Ycstzi Riclimoml '30 l.o1'rai11c Lortsvlici' '30 lI'L'llC Dcllun '28 Hazel XYcckc-5 '30 Harriet Higlmy '29 ,Xgucs Smith '30 julia Yigncron '30 ed Rose X Pzlgx' 163 ' -- ,-Y,.,.. WA.. .-.W-.MV E ,,..,..l N. ,ww ' x ,M M . -N1 frjx AC Kappa Pi Beta 4 X2 B Q I U , M 1 r I I i i 1 i 3 3 i I i i Q 1. la , f12l3J,'E'l', IIPITLIII, C3l'f.t'I'. 'I'hwm:ns. B2ll'lllIH1. Mwrillzxl ZilllHl01'l1l?l!l. XXvilli2lIHS. liiClw11InuAl1e1', fY1YUl11lX'2lIl. f1l'!lSSt'H, Lnze-Ile, S1-ull Vetter. Platt. Pvlwsmx, Hn-ltivk. Xv2lI1N2lfl2L. Kielwxzin. Mc-Ilmmlml, fiU4lfl'l'y M1-lzkv, Rzludzxll. Hvttic-k, f'llU17L'l'. liigby, 1Iil'kl'I1b2ll'lli'I', 'l'uylur lirmvn. XYi1s1m, Fix. 1,v1n1hz11'rI. Bnwkvy, XYl1ilkv1s1-y, Szmforfl. Uaxnuplu-11 IVlO1'l'iS, Mulz, Nlaydvll, AIIKQIGVSOII, IDIIHZIIHLIILFII. G1'Qi:4t, A111-n Hughes, Catlvtt. Ilvlsper, liurt, Gm't1vr, B2lLlf.1'll1ll2lll, Stet'l'i11s, Hull W ,N 2 ,iQg.- f f-P3 I-?XCfT' ' A 'i K 1. . X If D , Xxhfwafgnfiajw Z , ,. 71 x 43:9 ,QV W x Y-x,-' In 4 X It X - Wx 6 5 L1 lf .5 51 Kappa Pi Beta Founded at Washburn College, 1922 Colors Rose and Silver Gray Flower: Pink Rose Mary Bell '27 Doris Hettick '27 Alice Campbell '27 Jessie Higby '27 Emma Morris '27 Ruth Platt '27 Muriel Randall '27 Donna Scott '27 Louise Wilson '27 Veneva Zimmerman '27 Naomi Catlett '28 Clova Jane Crossen Sylvia Godfrey '28 Thelma Helsper '28 Bernice Herron '28 '28 Maxine Allen '29 Lillian Anderson '30 Margaret Barnum '30 Treva Bell '30 Kathryn Cooper '30 Marie Davis '30 Mildred Donahaugh '30 Gladys Fix '30 Mable Goger '30' Alberta Gurtler '30 Ruby Hettick '30 Margaret Kiernan '30 Eunice Kimmel '30 Judith Ann Lazelle '30 ACTIVES PLEDGES Gretchen Metzke '28 Irma Peterson '28 Helen Baughman '29 Ruth Berkey '29 Genevieve Brown '29 Helen Erwin '29 Viola Hart '29 Dorothy Mayden '29 Edna Hughes '29 Edith Greist '29 Ruth Sanford '29 Dorothy Sinel '29 Elinore Taylor '29 Constance VanNatta '29 Erma Leonhard '29 Murriel Merillat '30 Esther McDonald '29 Lola Molz '30 Ruth O'Donovan '29 Isabel Shoebotham '30 Winona Steffins '30 Bettie Thomas '30 Laurette Vetter '30 Beulah Mae VVhittelsey Opal Williams '30 Helen Rickenbacher '30 Grace Rickenbacher '30 Beth Carter '30 '30 Page 165 SL , , 's 'X . 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Mize Brinsmziid Mizu liurln-igh Lvwis Noah Johnson Page 168 YQEYGJVX A at xi nrw K P' LV, f J Qfkffm Mtcnfs lntersllrarornity Council OFFICERS President . . . .... . Reginald lV.2llillIlliCI' Secretary and 'lll'C2iS1,lI'CY . James Eyniann liaculty Advisor . . Dean VY. A. lrwin REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta Phi Pi Phi Reginald Lallunker Langdon Morgan Donald Moyers Robert Martin Gamma Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Clarence Judd Everett Stecrinan Harry Davvcly ,'Xlexandcr Hotchkiss Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta James Eyinann Harold Carr john Marshall Norman jordan Jordan Claussen Mm'g'an Hotchkiss Jnsltl Iflyrrmnn Irwin Stt't'l'IIl2l.ll Marshall Lztliunker Pztgn tp 'SEQ N, Gamma Ninn X iv. of Kappa Sigma x KJ X ,y Q Q? lx E 'I N. , is Page 170 McDermott, 'l'ay1o1', Tiugley, 1Vf2ll'!4llilll l.2lI'ld4?l', Richie. Forbus, Elliott, Selssions Ruwsn-. Lemon:-1. Monteith, Stanlvy, Gilmuw. Lerrigo Scflimmrwe-1', .XlldQl'S0ll, Bows-H, Wfulile, Ruse-ustulll Eymann, McDermott, Cunningham. Elliott, Fislier, Marshall - - A .X lg ,aa I F, 1 fs, cpl' X Gamma Ninn, of Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Virginia, 1860 Gamma Nu Chapter Established 1909 Publication: Caduceus Colors Scarlet, Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley James Bowen '27 Harold Broughton '29 James Eyniann '28 Ralph Fisher '28 Kenneth Gilmore '27 Jack Lander '29 Seth Lemons '27 Hugh Marshall '29 john Marshall '28 Robert Monteith '28 VVarren Olander '29 VValter Rowse '29 Gerald Spohn '27 Boyd Tingley '28 ,lack Schoonover '30 George Stanley '29 Frank Rice '31 ACTIVES PLEDGES Gerald Anderson '30 Frank Lerrigo '28 Harry Elliot '30 Richard Elliot '30 George Taylor '30 Howard Holshouser '30 Vernon Rosenstahl '29 Richard McDermott '29 Karl Ratcliif '30 Phil XVahle '28 Hayward Marsh '29 VVillian1 Cunningham '28 Charles Sessions '28 Macfarlane Forbes '31 james McDermott '29 Page 1 1 S KWH A AQ?x Q Phi Dcllrtal Theta 1' 119.53 '1 , I TQ , limi ' iw' llruss. lZ1'ewst1-11 l :Liu, 'I'1':1pp, H2111 .Izu'1'm-ll. Sample, Jurflun, IXlf-Km: Snyder Mya-Vs, G:lV1ing,'huusQ. Hughos. XV:-ltun, Hughvs, Sh1':u'1: Mm-K1-9. .Iu1'4l:u1. lfllliutt, Ilzlrris, Floyd Czlrr, Smith, IJHVVIIPY. Hope, Mau-k Pilzifl' 172 Z f 1 , XX! Phi Delta Theta Founded at Miami University, 1848 Kansas Beta Chapter Established 1910 Publication: The Scroll Colors Azure and Argent Steaclmau Bull '23 lrllair Hull '28 George M. Brewster '28 Park Cain '27 Daniel ll. Cowie '27 Harold M. Carr '27 Ellis D. Dible '28 vvllllillll DuMars '30 Chas. S. lilliott '28 George Christopher lfui Bethuel Gross '28 XYilliam L. Harris '27 Ralph Maurice llope '28 Andrew A. l-lughes '30 George S. Hughes '28 ,lack VV. -lztrrcll '30 Edgar Meliee '30 Richard A. Floyd '28 Lloyd ll. Rice '30 ACTIVES inell '29 PLEDGES Flower: White C Robert L. jordan '30 Norman jordan '27 Harold McKee '28 Leonard McKee '23 james Mohler '29 XVayne Morrison '29 Donald B, Myers '28 Louis A. Myers '30 Charles H. Sample '29 VVarren Shaw '30 Phil O. Shraek '29 Milton C. Smith '27 Geo. N'Vin. Snyder '27 George A. Steele '29 Raymond Trapp '29 Don XVelton '29 George H. Mack '29 arnation XVendel Garlinghouse '30 Page 173 l d kk C251 O f X X114 f M.-- X N f X 5 f'WfV Phi Alpha Delta Y--f ,JY A I I LQ 4- , 'ff-07 fn Hart. Higley. IEl'E'!4L'11. Garrity. Breithaupt Ervsch. lilac-k. Guss. Mitvholl, 1,2ltllJI'Slll1 NIC.XliStK'l', Studn-baxker, McCue, XVilson, YYi1liz1ms, Ste-4 f'1lllllllR'St. Tintvllkiss, NlllVi1'I', Xv2lHOl'Sd2ll. Tw-d SIZISUII. Hmnbruvv, Denton. XVQM. NI2ll tiII, H1'l'FI'lt'l' Page 174 'FUI ' - N274Eggfg7 f K1 lkbglfi XT , Q' Q Qi . Ax Plhui Alpha Delta Founded at University of Chicago, 1902 Benson Chapter Established 1921 Colors Purple and Gold Flowert Red Clarence Breithaupt '28 john Bremer '31 joe lirescli '28 Frank lircsch '30 Frank Hart 'Sl VValter E. Hembrow '29 Alex A. Hotchkiss '27 Allen lf. Meyers '27 Donald Mitchell '30 Houghton Buck '28 Donald Denton '30 l'Valter B. Patterson john S. Slason '27 Fred Emery '29 lVilliani Histed '29 Lloyd Miller '29 john VA'illl21IllS '29 j. Herbert Vililson '30 Morris McCue 'Sl x '28 ACTIVES PLEDGES XR., Everett Fl. Steerinan Rodney j. Stone '27 VVillian1 Studebaker Arthur Teed '28 Charles Vance '28 Glen Van Orsdal '29 G. Harod XVest '31 Leo VVelJs '29 Lawrence Young '28 VVesley Campbell '28 jack Bingham '31 Garrity Stanley '27 Robert Martin '28 Ray M. Higiey '31 Carnation '27 '30 VVard VV. Conquest '31 VVallace Black '31 Geo. Henry Goss 'Sl john M. Napier '29 1 Page 175 v WE NM Q fx 1 kJ f P, 1 1 I Phi Pi Phi 5 I 1 i 5 Qi-Mllliffbi , ' '. : I Q 5 Ya fi ' I A 1' UW Qf 6' 1 4: xx Wa n ' ' 0' MQ., :H .,.:A,,,,. A , ' U , 4 I I f' 'f 1 I 1 ly I H . , 9 A-:V V . fi , f ,H V ,- - , 0 km S V ' PPPP e Q. 'kP ,- ' ',-- . fx P- ., , Iyvlfllll. Iiii'1lilI'dSOIl. Ik-sc-hlxn-r. Mzxrtin, Perry, From-h Julmsmm. Gatos, XN'emlel1, Davis. Gossett. Marlin Pago Xvt'l'I10H, Vrlmu, Svhwzxrtz, Flin-kinger. T3l'SChl1L'l', llarmel' f Hill, l'5rzmhzxm. lllllulmrwl. I3ruw'niug. Ste-ffins, Nlur'g'zm liuswu1'tl1, l'llIUhJlI'lI. Ln-vs, Mm-Kay, Pr-kuhn. Iiilllkfllff lm X L , Fx .ix X i ,., Aw .J--N EL 'Vi K, f K C QX me 51 L Jx. Phi Pi Phi Founded at Northwestern University, 1915 Epsilon Chapter Established 1924 Publication: Quarterly Colors Turquoise Blue and Black Flower: Blue Bell ACTIVES Blair li1'Z!1ll1Zl1ll '27 Harold McKay '28 Howard Browning '27 Langdon Morgan '27 :Nrthnr Clanssen '29 Albert Marlin '27 Otis Darner '27 Dorr Pelton '27 Vifalter Davis '28 VX'i1nberly Perry '27 XValter Deschner '28 Carl Richardson '27 VVilliam Flickinger '28 Conrad Schwratz '29 Merton French '29 VValter Urban '29 VVillard Gosset '27 Paul VVendel '29 Alfred Johnson '28 Ray Hill '28 Gerald Lees '29 Richard Perknhn '29 Robert Martin '29 Loren Hancnff '28 PLEDGES XVendell Hubbard '30 Alvin Deschner '29 Byron Hubbard '30 Lester Stefiins '29 Carl Bosworth '30 Cecil Peterson '29 john Gates '29 Ralph Mitchell '29 C. C. Vernon '30 Page 177 5 ui- X N ' 12553 f,!, 3 ,,fQfXmF114! Gamma Allphal .lf I gh x D'1'A 9 7?WfWfmq5?7'f7W75 4 , A ,!:, I I Vi L.Vi , - ., wg? H , ,I ', 5 N V.kr if 7 -3:5 ! , 4- ' ' . ' A Q , Q '7' 5 ,L X . l k W A- -B L, 4, ,, 4 3, . X. 4 5 A A 3' , H L ' l 'YQ' 'Q , 1, 5 A .4 A ' ' x ' if - . is , f , , 1 A, Q Y , Z v ' U . V A ' ' Q ,,'k, , , 29-7 sf! 'gy V , gb, ,,,,,, QW - , ,, i ,.,, A Q XYHSK. lh-llunzm. JHIIIISUIII. llulu-Vts. Gunuhla-. 'l'z1g,2,'zu'1 Iluznm-. 'I'i1mm. Jllrld, f'l'2lNVIy1Pl'4l. Ulzlrk. .lvnkins .lm-ke44m4 Uhzlsm-. l'z1m1vM-!l, NL-lsnu. Judd. Jmu-s SNYIllll'i!Ij.1't'll. LFIIVVIIY, XVUI'l4'j', Kipp, hIUI'Q'2lI'l. ID2l1lg't'I'liA-'It' li:11'slH+:11'g'm-1'. J:u-ksfm, XYitt. XYw-sv. linwmzm. .Xrtlvy Vzlgv IA ii k Afvixxx Xyb CV., J L X .1 x tfllfil!-.XXQ f AQ?X Gamma Alpha Founded at Washburn College, 1922 Colors Royal Purple and White Flower: Purple Iris Vivian Earl :Xrtley '30 Carl Chase '28 Orville Clark '27 Merle Crawford '27 Henry Dangerheld '29 Harry M. Dawdy '27 john D. Gamble '29 Ray Harshbarger '28 Ray jackson Jr., '28 Schuyler XV. jackson Homer B. Jenkins '28 Earl N. Johnston '28 Howard A. Jones '28 Charles Beal '30 Kenneth Doane '30 Milford Hathaway '29 Irwin Roorl '30 y ACTIVES PLEDGES Clarence H. jucld '27 Donald H. ,lndd '29 Claibourne Kipp '29 Harrison l'. Morgan jr. '30 Robert H. Nelson '30 Delbert Roberts '29 David Swearingen '29 Tom Taggart '28 john Tipton '28 Ray VVeese '29 Charles Witt '27 John VVorley '29 l'Vendell Swearingen '30 Frank VVest '30 A. B. Campbell '28 Ed Hellman '30 Page 179 C' 'H A i w , , X D N Z4 it-nd--.. Alhphal Delta is Xx'4'HY0l'. K1-11111-y, Lyons, Harm-:4. fl1'l'l'l'. f'I'2lIYll'l' XY0rkmz1n. Jmws, l':11'sr,ms, Iluovn-1', Nu1'dst1vm1 Erwin, 1,1-wis. I.zlB111m1i4-'1'. Harris. Iiuum, .losvpll f'llitU'lld0l1. XVilsm1. Hlllltly, XVz1km-mam. I'l:1lt. Rlzwk. Davis Jzlspm-rsm1, lvluyews. Sr-hmutz. Pins-t. ,Ht'llllP1l. Rbillllfbll Mapu-S, 13z11'1', 1,L'yUlll, Stown-ll, Law. l-iuyml, .IL Bnyal ngm' 180 '?, XV? ' '-T A X , Q M ,Z-X XC K 133, My LV., I w 2 J AQX 'W ,t 'A Alpha Dellita Founded at Washburn College, 1912 Publication: The Triangle Colors: Maroon and White Fred Barr '29 Robert Bauin '27 Francis Bundy '28 Toininy Davis '29 LaVerne Erwin '28 Toni Law '28 Reginald La Bunke Phil Lewis '27 Fred Lyons '29 Russell Mapes '28 jay McKenzie '27 Don Moyers '29 Harry Old '29 Newell Nay '28 Al Nordstrom '29 Paul Platt '27 Lawrence SCl'1l'11UtZ jerry Barnes '30 Harold Boyd '30 Leonard Boyd '30 Roy Brown '30 Joe Cramer '29 Tom Fieger '30 F1 ACTIVES r '27 '28 PLEDGES ower: Red and White VVright Sam '28 Don VV3.kCIll3.ll '28 George VVeaver '28 Robert W'ilson '29 Mark Bennett '30 Art Chittenden '30 XVard Gibbs '30 Dick Greer '30 Charles Harris '30 Jack Hoover '30 lVarren jones '30 Tom Joseph '30 VValden Peterson '30 Frank Reanian '30 Ralph Stowell '30 Hart VVorkman '29 Harold Jasperson '30 Grey Kenney '31 Ralph Parsons '30 Dick Peyton '29 Bob Pinet '31 X'Vendell Black '30 ,A X. ,C P i . KM N X N, 'X . 7 'mi N. Carnation Page l S1 it I S , H bg 51106 X ,fi so ibnifp sfxfg Delhtal Alpha Umcgal Professional Engineering Fraternity Founded at Washburn College, 1923 Colors: Maroon and Grey Flower: Red Rose ACTIVES Howard F. Browning '27 XVillarrl A. Gossett '27 D. Don Haines ,27 Virgil Hatch '28 G. Dorf Pelton '27 VValte1' Davis 'ZS Ri' Davis Johnson Pclton Browning Gnssm-Lt Page 182 2 I I HONOREE RH il f AQFQ Q.. if Noimoso TO wear the lamp' of Nonoso is the highest honor any Vlfashhurn girl may receive. Nonoso is the honorary senior women's fra- ternity, whose members are those girls, who, at the close of their Junior year, have given the greatest amount of service in college activities, and who have, throughout their college careers, upheld the XN'ashburn ideals of loyalty, democracy and scholarship. The name Nonoso, is taken from the first two letters of the three Latin words found upon the VX'ashburn seal, Non nohis Solumf' In 1917, Nonoso was founded at Vlfashhurn by six senior girls Hazel jones, Margaret VVelih, Isabel Savage, Violet Crumhine, Flora Harring- ton and Majel Langhart. Faculty members are: Mrs. P. P. XYomer, Mrs. D. L. McEachron, Miss Charlotte Leavitt and Miss Jessie Dean. This year, the four girls who proudly wear the Nonoso lamp are: Helen Kesler, Lura Ferrell, Gladys Magill and Roberta Smith. Ferrell Kesler Smith Magill Sehlegel Page 184 wf 'D 52 Sagamore SAGAMORF, the Senior H16I1,S honorary fraternity, chooses its 1116111- bers from the junior class for their leadership and unselfish service to the college. To foster the highest standards along intellectual, social and moral lines, is the aim of Sagamore. Election to Sagamore is the highest honor XVashburn can offer a man. Founded in 1912, Sagamore had six Cl1ELl'tCI' inemhers. Tl1ey are: Wfarren Crunihine, Ben Franklin, Reese Hughes, Ralph Lemon, Cecil Lowe and Henry OlBrien. Faculty menrbers are: Dr. P. P. WOH1Cl', Dr. D. L. McEachron, Dr. D. M. Fisk, XY. A. Harshbarger, Dean Allen Angelus T. Burch and VV. A. Irwin. Those who are Sagamores this year are: Steadnian Ball, James Bowen, Dwight Gray, Milton Smith, Alexander Hotchkiss and Arthur Teed. Smith Hotchkiss Teed Ball Bowen Page 185 S. fl l 'Sc Al f was bl if Qi Tau Delta Pi FUUR years of superior college work is an achievement which Wasli- burn honors with membership to Tau Delta Pi, honary scholastic fra- ternity. Two drawings for membership are made each year. The Hrst draw- ing includes those students who fulfill the requirements, namely an av- erage of-3.6 out of a possible 4, at the end of the first semester of their senior year, the second drawing includes those who complete the re- quirements at the end of the second semester of their senior year. Faculty members of Tau Delta Pi include: Dr. D. L. McEachron, Dr. D. M. Fisk, W. A. Harshbarger, Dean Susan M. Guild, Miss Helen Wliit- aker, Mrs. Clara Boyd, Miss Ella M. Pixley and Miss Charlotte M. Leavitt. D SL M , an U--t t '. .ly sQ pg A21 llDCllT.3 Phi Diellital Founded at University of Kansas, 1912 Epsilon Chapter Established 1920 Publication: The Pallette Colors: Old Rose and Old Gold Virginia Ash Doris llegert Ruth U'Donov:u1 Marguerite Nellis Lillian Anderson Harriet Bryan Mary Green Clara XVilson FACULTY MEMBERS M rs. l.. D. XYl1lllClll0l'C Miss Y. Helen .Xnclerson Flower: Sweet Pea ACTIVES Helen -lolinson Esther XVuls0n Helen Caselmier Nadine Barber PLEDGES VVl1101l1l Stefhns Helen Prater Virginia Scott Miss l.neille Alnigren Mrs. liayelmen XY. VVolf .lolnisun XVulsun llrem-11 Stl-ffins U'lJunux':1n l'l'ill1'I' Ash Bryan XYi1sun Cust-lvli-1' ll2ll'lM'I' Nellis Iii-gi-Vl 1Xllll01'S0ll lknge 18 f l L LX Qi, so ,dvi ,f ,?,'-M Axb, , 'B kj my 5 1 me I i'i1.'1fff+1:f.':-:'Ql!Z' -. , -.,,.--iw I B I P11 Gaumlmial Nu l I I li National Social Science Honor Society Purpose: Co-operation in the scientific study of human problems. !. I OFFICERS i . ' Presiclciit . . . ..... Prof, ll. XY, Maxwell Q, SCCI'L'l21l'j'-'lil'CIlSlll'L'l' . Stcaclnmu Hall 1 ROLL Dr. l'. V. XYomcr Prof. B. VV. Maxwell l'rof. XY. rl. Morgan Prof. NY. T. Vollier Ruth Rowe Svliulycr jackson llclcu Kesler lfuna lloblxs Stcarlniaii liall llclcn Pupparcl XYalmlo Liippcii , Mildred Boggs 1 L 1 Ruth Hell Phyllis Newman Ray -lzwkson Donald Myers I I , l 3 li 5 1 1 l l l ' 1 l E ,' XV0llS l!uggS 13911 , f'1'ip1wo11 .lzmvlison Jomfs Myl-rs .Inc-kson Bull llolrlfs Follii-1' liuxw- XYoxnv1' l,ll'Il1l2ll'll Muxwf-ll Nr Wm lll I l':lg'v INS ii j mg' ' T' , YYVYY lfx yflxx W AA -T X 'SSH N-'-v-'W 53 iii:-' Y V, L, xf'E x'J .-'xflf L j Q S xx 5L U 1 r X ,f . Q f fl ,i X ,iff g! ilk fi' 5 , 1 ' I 1 'f 7 QQQQQQQZGLQSQQQQ Hmm m - k L if C, ' r gmm - .BL 2 39 1 Q f '- bil KQV fy? u 'iff' Q QQ EM 'W Q JC 1-1 N'-rj' '. WWII A 5: L X 2 . , ' lf- f,93!'?ilG5fflFli!i1'?1 '5 Ll55r L,Q,,4 NE' 1' f 9 ' 1' V ' ' T195 '. .w ,, .-QW'-1:2 f ., ,KJLL7 -UH . X575 1' ,dll 2 1fTr'e' -'-1' 'P-FilQ'lV'4 V- ,I JW?-J?f71ii9'L'fJfC -I1'I1ivF - L.-LW QA' ' 'A . CALENDAR 1926-1927. ' September. llth-l3th-Rushing is indeed a rush. 14th-15th-Dr. XYhittemore and Gladys Phinney are caught playing for stakes with the registration cards. 17th-Older students become accustomed to the unusual peace and quiet that prevails in the library since Prof. Morgaifs gentle voice is no longer heard. 24th-Helianthus holds mob meeting. The possibility of hiring a hall to accomodate their numbers is discussed. 25th-Freshmen girls are weighed in the balance by the doctors and some are not found wanting in avoirdupois. October. Znd-Slipping, sliding, swimming, and wading in the mud, NVashburn almost Beats li. lj. The rooters with their yellow, green, red, and blue slickers cause the stadium to furnish the colorful setting which nature fails to provide. Sth-The throng at pep meeting is so immense that there is standing room only in the chapel. John Gamble is struck speechless with surprise. 15th-Benton Hall sleepy-head burns her bed. 20th-Zlst-The ninety-and-nine try out for dramatic club. Twenty- one admitted. 22nd-Students given holiday to turn salesmen for XVashburn-Topeka concert series. George Hughes receives prize of a package of chewing gum for selling tl1e most tickets. r:::::::::::::':: '---- :::::::-:::::::-cc:--2: ----- :::::::::+1 U ll ll lj ll We Recogn1ze Your College Y. M. C. A. Card ll ll if and Grant Full Privileges On It During EE The College Year II II 0 in ll ll ll ll in Q UCENIRLYMCA' EE O I I I ll ll 114 East Ninth ll ll 5: Swimming, Hand Ball, Volley Ball Home Like Cafeteria ll ::::::::::::::-::::::::::----::-:::::-::::::::::::::::::::Q Page 189 i 2 November. Sth-Tough football game lost to the teachers. The Emporia drum- major furnishes amusement for the crowd hy his Turkey trot. llth-Students celebrate Armistice day by going to school. R. XYil- ford Reigle is the speaker of the day and Harsh tells of the good old days when XN'ashburn became a war camp. 12th-XY. A. A. gives a kid party. Miss Rugen is elected prize kid. 29th-An interesting chapel speaker. Rishop XY. H. Overs tells about the crocodiles and native kings of Africa. f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -w if 714 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas II ll l E ' R 'cl Sh R ' Sh l ,I vans apr oe epalr op H if Is Fully Equipped to Serve Your Needs in Shoe Rebuilding Il II ll ? ' II ll II ll We give you service While You Wait. gg ll gg b:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l December. 4th-Icy weather causes Miss Leavitt to sit down and cautiously drag herself down her front steps. The rest of us execute variations of the l Charleston getting down our front steps. 6th-Another exciting chapel speaker. Stitt XYilson's high powered gesticulations and flowing oratory fascinate the students. 15th-Quill cluh almost gets a barn. 16th-The Christmas tree sing-an annual songless occasion. r vvv.----..---.---------- ---v-rv ll 0 tl The Topeka Edison Company 1 4 if 808 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. ii ll ll lr 1: RADIOS :g ii Electric Toasters Waffle Irons :Q Electric Grills curling Irons jg l H Student Lamps Coffee Perculators 0 ll Tumbler Heaters Edison Mazda Lamps lx:3::::::::::::::,::::::::::::::::::::::::,::ecxxcxxc! Page 190 ll ? .,---,.-L 1,5-5131?---e'-c. ,mv X f B 5259 sf 'AU . 'ix I x LQ 12? Fix '75 LW J 'TB f if ' ' 'Xe N I 5 -- 'i1'z!RfR4gJ' , ,,,, f 51Xfwffi::I..'g'1?Qi.,-, -'H f--'2f,T::'ijii'if,iif.--'QQ L Ac..- F::: '::':::::: ::::: :::::::: ::::':::::::::::::'W 3 Robert Pierce ' , u Robert S. Pierce 2 Buildmg Material of Quality 11 ll , ll 1' fffif4f?'.?'Zff M'ff.:a ls caved-of ff 0 0 hwfiffrawii f.,2i2 e ,sig-1 , .M 0 . - 1 . f Aff fwf ,W1r '0' wr ' , ,fs- - . , ff ,K Q E .' I V ' M , R o 63152241 gg ' ' , 'Q' i e R . .. . - . lvl 1: . . i i -,-X-su , ,, A f N i. ..--,, 001+ Y. L- 'I 1: Phone 6581 Topeka 3rd and jackson If A- ............... .Q ...... Qeooooooooooo ooooooooo 00000000000004 ? IfQ'E m Q Q l l 'Q ',Q'f l ' . . reeman, resi ent ' ' 2 F. M. Bonebrake, Vice-President Quo tty an ervlce Q J. E. jones, Cashier Qll IN PRINTING my U C. L. Carlson, Asst. Cashier 3 :I R. M. Bunton, Asst. Cashier 4, U H M I 8 S ,, ll It II u . . VCS OHS my lb ll lb ll O ll ll E 0 E PRINTERS 0 ll U lb u nu lv -- 1+ ' Il Il II TheMerchanls National Bank 2:1 ,1 . lp M- ....... ..-QQ Qooooo ooooooooood E Capital 95200,000 E if Surplus S5100,000 Q Ted weamf, S g TN'lZvQdu,L-.ina . ..- , . E EBM Tflovrlson 2 United States Depository dhd ,r I 0 2 zffrarteis Gwhdts L E s as H 501 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas E The parso A G Ll .5 B O 5 ll M ' -3'-' u.--.. ...-.. .. .....- -Q---0-0.4 V.. ...o-ooooooo -oooooooooooooo 000 00000 000000 0000 0 0 0 4 1 0 f WOlVIEN'S AND IVIISSES APPAREL g 4 - 0 1E Correctly Styled for Every Occasion 3 0 ' 0 - . s I 11 2 15 at r t 5 I a 11 5 ll 0 I1 807 Kansas Avenue II 2,--... ...... .,..... .... ....-.. ........... .....oooooo00000001l l':lg:,'o 191 f f i I f we me Q11 V CJQM' f f ARK. gg H. E. Hammerli V. N. Hammerli 1: II ll I II II ll ll II . . 11 1 1 Hammerll Stucllo EE 1 ll ll gf Photos That Please if 722 Kansas Avenue SE EE 5: Phone 9002 Topeka, Kansas l I ll-?::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::k ll nnnonn-::E::xx:-::-::-n::nu:::x::::l ll H. MGRTGN WHITE FUEL CO. 1: ll ll ll ll ll :: ,005 fvv :: ll ' C1 ll II Retail 5 2 Wholesale Il 1 uf 1 ll Q ll ll ff NinthZ1i'1iIiidSAdams Hlvlzite Coal for Comfortn Phoneslf 5 EE We Specialize in Dry Oak and Hickory Wood ll ::::::::::::::::::::::------:::3::-:::::---::::::---::::::j FAIRY TALES Once upon il time there was Z1 girl who 0211110 to XYZlSlllJlll'l'l 211111 all tl1e soroi-ities likecl her so much they wzintecl her to light where she would he h21ppiest so they tolcl her to look aronnml 211111 cl1oose tl1e one sl1e likecl best. There was to he 21 play at XYZlSlllJl1l'll college and so they oht21i11ed tl1e services of Professor lXl21xwell to look 21fte1' tl1e pony chorus which was riding 'ronncl school most of tl1e ti111e. A certain 1112111 was lmilrling Zl tea room for tl1e stnrlents O11 XY2'lSl1lJlll'll C?tl'Il1Jl1S Zlllil Dean Guild enclowecl this te21 l'OOlll with El smoking room for 21ll tl1e girls to use Zlllll enjoy. Page 192 . . ,-X ,1 2 2 F.. 1-N Z! Lf. 51 'Vit X90 fl .Aiea 1191 It323332322223ICZ:32:2:2:23::1 ll 1 Sf lil-'whffell C6 1 3' Il II Q .. 5: CAFE I ERIA 5: , pf H Across the street , '1 from Grand Theatre . V 1 ll ll ep '1 ' ll ..- I' 1 JW -' 3 1: 1 1 A , ll 1 J 1 1: To eka's Lar est 1 tl 1: 1: X 1 W l , , 1 II and One of the most ll l qyi HWS ll ll 31 all U LN'lf Modern in the City I1 ll A A A 1: - 1: Y 1: 1: if We must please you :Q 1 1: Your satisfaction :Q N 1: means our success If Q 1: 1: b:::::::::::::uv::r:::2::r::::::2::1r::i x:mxm:xx2:11: m:m:mm::xx::::1 H Al Washburn Booster U II Patterson Sz Company 1: EI ways a 1: 1: I I - . I1 1 ll EE Plumbing-Heatmg-Ventllatmg S. if I 11 Drugs-Soda Il ll Quality Flrst and Always IC 11 1 1: :E Phone 4374 :I I1 0 1: 117 W. 6th Ave, Phone 6449 ll 201 W. 6th Ave. Topeka, Kansas ll:::::::::::,,,:::::::::::l' 1l::::::::::::::::::::::::::il 1Tx::::'::::'x::x::'::::::x x ::':::::::':::xx'll U Frank A. Ripley, President john W. Ripley, Secretary-Treasurer U f: Established in 1880-Incorporated 1904 ll I1 ll I1 if Topeka Laundry Co. if :I A RELIABLE FIRM ll 1I gg Cleaners-Dyers-Hatters gg Il PHONE 7791 Il :I Up-town Office and Hat Works: Main Ofhce and Plant: ll 114 West 8th . 2nd and Quincy 11 ll I1 b::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::::::o:::::::::::: A- ll Page 3 ' xxxjj Y F, ?f: it 'I' x 39' WEP 31 1 it :Q il 'ij XXQLQSLAQ january. 17th-21st-The College goes to seerl on National llealth XVeek. Miss Doubt is reprimziuileml for wearing' spike heels. 24th-Vilmrations caused luv the lourl singing of the morning hymn clisloclges from the chapel rafters ll eohwelm which falls upon Milton Smith. 27th-Lois .lane -Xflams clrops 32 points from her .Xstronomy average. February. 3rcl-Night shirt paracle at Benton llall hy the Alpha Delts. Cramer makes :L speech on XYhy is a Duck. A 4th-Snakes are seen in the library basement. Miss Dean captures one :incl takes it upstairs for the girls to pet. 7th-l'rof. Maxwell invites us to XYashhurn's hirthclay party which he says is an annual unfair. Moll of SOO attenrls. Xlzixxvell's brzincl of eoliee as well as the stunts :incl speeches prove 'lfioorl to the last drop. 14th-By excessive use of their peclal extremities the seniors get out of Chapel first. Zlncl-2-lth-llr. .Xlhert Parker liiteh urges us to rest our over-taxecl hrains :incl to dissipate more frequently. l::33:33:x':::::::'::'3Tl lx::::::'::':::::'3 'll l ll . ll ll ll ll Exclusive E EE Designs in E 1: Good 1: il 1 ll Foot Wear E ll FOI' Il ll II l Women EE ll 1 I: ll ll ay . ' l 1: 1 1 , Lmcoln, learned thai ll if mdoals 'rule the world! ll ll II I 1 ' ll ., WOMENS Hos1ERY ll 1 Theres Q shp u-vlown. ll ll 1: 1 that has my-724 Trung 1 -- Same secre . ll Ill lOO'fo .srulrtt of servntoe ll 11 0 0 ll ll LS one ofthe many ihmqs 3 1: E :gg I admere --- abou.-t --- 1: jg Al gg g 2 li SHOE CO. 1: 5 HBPTU En 1011 1: 1' 819 Kansas Ave. 733 Kansas Avenue ll ll Topeka, Kansas ll u33333333333333333333333333331 333333333333 333333333 33333331 Page 194 lr fvfjgzi rs' ly L V-f x. fill ,ego is 7 X Nfl Sigh Russell lat XY2lSlllJ1ll'I1 Day f:::::::: ::: '::::: '::::'K lmalicluetlz l lell, this meat is B For All Kinds of l us'l School and Society Miss Dean aucl Miss Leavitt PRINTING rlllXle1 oss the talmlel: 'l'ch. Teh, z Phone 8157 C l. ll ll jack Selioonovel' Lfliirpiliglyjz The Press Oh, thats all right lacly. he Topekas Model Prim Shop cloesift mean a Qosli-clamecl thing: 505 Harrison Street Topeka, Kansas ll K 'e --------------.,..---..---..j ro..-'QQ' 0----------.o -o-,- --o------------ '---0-'O'- '-n O ll 0 ll l ll l Il an mn in in ll l lv o O 0 z 705-707 Kansas Avenue C . I jg Women's and Misses Apparel gf E Exclusive Ready to Wear-Moderately Priced Loo:::o::::o:::::o::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::oo::o0-I v:::O-::::::'-:::-'::::fI202::f2::2:-::::::::::::'::--'::::n ll ll u an 0 9 l l ll ll ll . an ll Zercher Book Sl Stationery Company 1: ll ll T. L. PATTISON, owner 2 ll ll ll ll Il 521 Kansas Ave. Phone 8080 11 ll il H QOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ::o::::::O:::::00:::: OOQO ::0:::::::::i F::::::::2:: - :f-':::::'::1 A T k S z l 3 ope a totes E There are no Delta Gammas in E 6, . 0 - 3 14. Li N 0 , . . l , 1,1 9133-If , 0 So the l'l11 hamms aucl the Betas Suits of pure wool fabrics Neck the liappas anal the 'llhetas 2 for Men There are no Delta Gammas in li. U. None This over S 2 5 price z -..--------..-,-..---....-..4 Page 195 sf ff Ili' U J VY' N S L14 Ps- A CV., x CX Mx f A March. lst-Law School votes to abolish all holidays and to attend school seven clays of the week. 4th-The Horseshoe Hop. Alice Voiland faints with fright at the sight of Bll1SlJC2ll'Cl.S lYives.U 14th-The Orney roll is read in chapel. Six are chosen by Tau Delta l'i as the most Orney. April. lst-All l'ool's Day. Miss Dean invites the campus clogs to play about in the library. lf' ' 'Q ' ' ' ' ' ' 'T if Students Checking Accounts 55 anss eserve State an ll ll QE Appreciates Your Account ii 824 Kansas Avenue Phone 7777 Topeka, Kansas iiiiiiiiiliiiZZTffiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiZiiiiiiiii212223 :I D. B. johnson F. C. Beck 1: EE ll II l li ll l ll ll il JOHNSGN fe? BECK l ll ll Plumbing and Heating 55 55 Contractors 55 ll ll l II ll ll Il ll ll ll EE El ll Phone 7251 722 Jackson Street ll-::::::::::::::::::: -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::i Plge 196 i f , vw H rt. s,.- . fs , ,N r ,'ifffffx es- Qu ,frfrlg X Y. W,,,,1,,LZ!:,wk l fy- , X f' fx Aj K -4,1 CX ,+I g.fil.,ffiiT Q ill? ,Lil ''ixfiiizrltf:2iig?::ffgf25 Gyljiig tv 1? li Have you l 0 Q l l RM, ,fflg ll , V' ll 1: the 2 ii i 4 957,19 ,3 ,..f' 1 ll ll I1 ll L 1-.V ll E New ROW' E: EE E Poffablg? New Location 1: N :gg 630 Kansas Ave. gg 0 All standard features-Weighs only 'll --- ll 1: 9M pounds-860.00 with case. l n Easy Terms. ni z Dry Goods ii :I Special rental rates z Ready to Wear ll Also rebuilts 0 . . ll , priced right 2 Mllllnery T 5 nu in 0 Notions ni fi EE See the EE l Dfapefrs. ll in if II 0 House Furnishings ii li in 'A-sy New ll 0 , . . in 1 ' :u 'X-vs 3 Q Men s Furnlshings in El if rr' A Corona 3 i Bedding ' 5 ll ll O -.. 0 an ll 0 in ' o gg Western Typewriter 60. li cash Means 5 :L 520 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kans. :tl Lower Pr1ceS 1: L... ...... ..-.. ...... ..-....l r ............. ..-....-.. .... .1 Y ::'::'::::: '::':::: ':::'::::::::::::'H if Brief Cases, Wardrobe Trunks, Ladies Hand H Bags, Pocket Books, etc. 1: QQ KLEIN-HILMER LEATHER Goons COMPANY ll 1: We Repair: Shoes, Trunks, Bags, etc. f UQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooooooao ...oo oooooo ::o:::::::::::oo::::::::::i K April fffmitiiiiicclfl Prof. lslingiiizrii clisniisscs liis lzrlas. llezui Ciuilcl urges the girls to stay away from Y. NV. Prof. llolliiigswortli tells a funny story. Prof. Szixe is uiizible to lic sarcastic. 27tli-Lalpor Day for -loliliuy Xipps. il May. lst-l5tli- lu tlic spriiigf'-C,ii'eat increase in library clatcs. l6tli-3lstYSei1iors zrppezii' iii clizrpcl Z1 la cup :mtl gowii. llzirry llawdy fails to look cligiiiiiccl. i I i i l i l l 4 , June. 7th-Seniors march in cliaiiting' l'r:1ise Ciorl from wliom all lmlessiiigs Z flowf, j Page 197 1 l A-.. ..,-.,,-... .,.. --,,-,,-,.---- H, .,-.-.,. . ,, ,,,,..,f-X,Tv-...,....,--...-.......,. MM-M 'lii'V i M H '--. B' 27,1 gif?ffTEPilQ---M-'Mm-M ,x 1 dup , To fw'l,z tiff, N K F Z f on if .V ,, fig, X 1 f lk i Ia r V jf' X, lx ' K .li WL 1-, 3 ,A fN71N w, ffmx Q6 gy fig? 1 ff Xsxsx fb , I, W' fx l ,As Qscsacaaalg F :::o::::::::o::o::o::o- ll H ll Il ll Q ll 11 ll 11 ll 0 ll II - 3 EE at .ia R , vu, .7 EE MT1 Q ll I E A II ll X ,- 1: A 1: R X 1 fs II S 5 3, :E Good Store .'-' ll . 11 ff' . EE in a If c'i uQ212'Q ll ll if Good City if ll ll XM! Q9 ll ll Y i 1 is EE 1 me it -be EE EE L 333333333333333333 31333333734 r--- -.-..----- 2:-::-::-2:-:::::'::-:: ' mv if Fixtures Appliances :Q Everything Electrical 3 ll ll ll ll E. L. OVERTON ELECTRIC CU. EE ll EE Topeka's Big Electric Store EI P 0 I if 522 jackson Street Phone 6922 Topeka, Kansas E On the New Main Street 11::::::::::::::::::::C3:':::::::f:::::::::'::::::::::::::::ll If It is our very earnest wish that this store may help you in the 2 I1 important problem of purchasing Q II Q I Q 1 :E Youthful Apparel And Smart Accessories 4' . . . . . C EE Right in Style! Right in Price! 2 ll ll 1: , y J II II f I 07 ., 0 Il ll J ll ll iZ:::::::AAAAA:::::::-A:::-:::: 3 lt l-, 1.36 fwfzw 5551 dxf? ex ffl! L y,K'l :xx1 JJXVYQL1 f ff 21 as L N. m E E 0 z : : O z : 0000000 000 QUALITY C IGARS f 9 p as g -, E lgigilf' 323 SX? 5 S-'...... R 3 -,L 'R E Fountain Service 0 Nvow ' 0 El mfrlfu M 56 g E The Pip we sell will last you ll lh Q l Tobacco's ii -a worthy lm E WE MAKE IT A BUSINESSU!! E TO MAKE YoUR BUSINESS :E OUR BUSINESS EE Loweis Printing 81 Publishing Company EE 501 Jackson Street Phone 4076 ii The Gillespie Glass 8: Paint Co, All Kinds of Glass and Paints ' MIRRORS 0 2 il tl 623 Jackson Street Phone 21649 Topeka, Kansas H-:::00::::0:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: 000 , ig T Q, QQ . t X ww N any 'gm 95 K I Y 6 , f -QYQJ Q5-,.5'f, 04 , 2. Mp: GV, A fi 14115 AQXQSHDXO EEZ? 9:::::::oo:::::::ooQ::::-:::::eco-:::::Qo::ooQ::Q--:::::::o-9 i 55 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS OFTEN AT THE SE DOOR OF THE MAN WHO HAS SAVED if i HIS MONEY. BE THRIFTY AND BE EE il HAPPY EEE The Capitol Building ii loan Association ii , Wm. Green 86 Son Grocery CO. I Quality Cash Grocers Qi BAKERY-MEATS-DELICATESSEN Y ' , Y ' 'Hx ' on f . i X . J! N 4.1 G 1, Qeaewax Q. gfksm 7 An Alpha l hi: 'iVX'liy is jean Beverly like Venus? Another One: '4XN'hy P Iiirst One: Because I ca11't hand her a thingf, just which one of our absent-niincled professors was it thi pu ns umbrella to lxerl anrl stoocl in the corner ancl ilrippecl all night Mary Green: I conlcl inurcler yon. cheerfully. Happy Bryan: lsn't that killing? F ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll tl H- NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS Society Engraving Parker Duofold, Waterman Eastman Kodaks and Scheaffer Fountam Pens All Makes of Fountain Pens. Repaired THE HALL STATIONERY COMPANY ll ll 0 ll II ll ll 0 ll 0 ll 0 O 0 0 0 0 ll ll nu lb 623 Kansas Avenue QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQAAQQQ: :--o::o::Q-- : :-: : : : oooooooooooooAAAA-AAA--AAAA- AAA AA AAAAA AA ---------vvvvvvo-vvooovvov----o-- COMPLIMENTS D. Coe Seed and GIFELII1 O Since 1902 119 E. 6th St. Topeka Kansas :::::::oooooA--AAAAAAAQQQAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAAQAAAA ::::::::::A:::::::::::::::::AAA::-:A:::::::::: F ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll II ll H- P ou bu yo HAIL! HAIL! THE GANG'S ALL GONE But the good old days in Washburn will afford pleasurable remimscence thru t the years to come. It has been the privilege of this company to carry many thousands of Wash mites to and from the college campus. We're proud of Washburn. We're proud of you. Our earnest good wlshes to u always. THE TOPEKA RAILWAY COMPANY BHC 202 xg - I is -v,---------------0-Q---------Q A a-5 6 at lyjialfw-QQAS , ! tb I X Q' X'-N I 4 it .. aa. . 9 as Til 1 zaaafibf, .. ...-g..,a...-.....La.,. S4411-Z., it 1, ,iffy fzf C ...T NCS: :oo oooooo oo eooooooo o oooo ooooooooeooooooooooaoooo QQQQQQQQQ con :l S. W. Corner 10th and Topeka Ave. S. W. Corner 4th and Quincy .I 947 Wabash mia and Strong 1418 Seward ,, II ll 3 Il ' E 1: S EI Il XI I CJ :: ll ll II WYE: CSIXIE IT 1. ll u l ll ll ll ll - ll 2 e ong 1 omp any gg 0 ll l ll h Corner Norris 8: jackson 1701 N. Tyler Corner 6th 8z Brooks ll 2502 E. 6th Ave. S. W. Corner Curtis and Tyler St. 0 ll--------..--------..-..-----..-..--------------------..-.J Connie ll, 1 lf Z1 Hy were to llzlve glasses lltted what kind would lie get ? liee ll. : l ly speeltsf' lJl'11SlllZl Steele: llow do you like Klilce l,f'llCll lloln Xlilsouz You eliueli pretty well. ll 8 1 1 ll . Always VISIt :gg 1: E 1 ,,,,,.,, E A Store 9 4,g1n'Tll EJ TTWTE- f n 0 f 0 ll , a VU oryung men ' ' el' -f 1 ' . . . 2 n ll aa - Q I - and specializing E 2 ,nu .., . wvgi , U S . in two trousers ll 0 In l before you 5 ' Suits at O . buy gg, S35 and S40 5 O . E z 108 store buying O 0 llo power thru our ll 9 F ' 0 0 an . urmture lo . l 3 1:0 affiliated group H 5 Rugs if . EE 9 ' ll mu 3 Drapenes Ill lc1,9xn.wG Cemgaialrl It 9 nu z ll 9 an l Henry White's Bostonian shoes 0 0 ooooooooooo::ooo::::::::::::j o::ooo::::::::::::o::::::::::l Page 2021 ' 11:11--::.' gig...-.L ' 1:'.... -..f ---.:.-...M 's -if tfggg. - 5 f ' EXXQMQQAE l5i rx x ff V, . - 1 WX 7 V Z A ,-1 f' ' W1 P WK . in , ff K 118 I Y V I' gli lik, EDR, MXL Lloycl Kagey is ..... Duke Meyers is.. Esther Mullin is .... Lloycl Miller Believes Muriel Hobson is. .. Faye Peterson has.. Dean Guild is ...... i Il ...... FALSE AND TRUE QUIZES liuowu for stuclious appeara11ee XYez1rs l1is overcoat 111 peculiu lll'1ll116l .X clevil 211110113 tl1e ladies. 'l'l1e spitting' image of Mr. StlllglQ .X goocl claueer. Knock liueecl. lfree verse. Poetry of 111otio11. AX lmoru eoquette. That Spanish type. AX11 Otlttitillllllllg se lt. .X born cut-up. A blonde. use of piety 5: ............... -Q ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll L Page 204 5' 13' Q Q ua E 'S x. QFPHONE 0' 9 BELL 0 1 . Vw'mm mm 'mm'm I 41 ll 0 lu :E COLLEGE HILL GROCERY 5, ll U ll I if Fancy Groceries and Meats if if Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 'E I U if 1405 West Fifteenth Phones 4168-4169 0 U L:::::::Q::::::Q:::::::::::::::::o:::::::::::0:::::::::::::i :T T f f m m l gg Topeka s Exclusive Sportmg Goods Store 3 ll COMPLETE EQUIPMENT 1: if BASEBALL, TRACK, TENNIS, GOLF, FISHING 1: OUTING, FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL : 0 u '5 KELLER--REAM SPORT SHOP co. ,5 ,I Erwin Keller, '11-Dwight T. Ream, '15- Shorty McLaughlin, '26 il 730 Kansas Avenue Phone 4400 1 LQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooooooooooo oooooo QQQQQQQQQOOOOOOOOQJ . I'm 'mm''MM'' 'm ''m m'I I EE EE 55 THE TOPEKA STATE BANK Q EE 8th and Kansas Ave. I ll ll if Large Enough to Give Good Service EE Small Enough to See That You Get It. li ll li ll EQQQQQQ ........ ::-:::::::::::::::::::-::::::-::ooo::::::::::i l 'EQZ1ZZQQZ'L'E2LZ'EQ,I1lL ' Ll Q Trees M EE Z z Tedcilefz S-leplns Patti lan :fra 55 ' ' ' 5 CT if sHOEQClOIHlNG Co- i g :: 810 Kansas Avenue U Where You Get Style, Service, and All 'Hue locus wi H :I SatlSf3Ct101'11I'1 A d Ie X 1: Florsheim Shoe, Haberdashery I D' Wem lc 'TX X 1: Hats and Caps T W5 -f L33:::133:3:I35:3ZZ:3ZZ lllg' :J X mgi- vo' I .,. Lx V , . Q0 if A fish' ix 1 - w 'Ar-L! ,,. imm' 'i i 'mi l ' l Professional Public Service S 0 W4 ll I 5 X .Ki. 4'11gf-Img? Fibfx i E 5: it T E i M UTUAL LIFE EE i Q l T' x llimilll, so ' ii i 2 Hiilliilllli liiliile ii i '- i f ' ' ' 4. e i i-- i Q W' lif ' -- - SY- Q Q Q I '315V 4i1I?!EI'? ' 2 - 'TF O O il 0 i il james H. Mickey, Gen. Agent ii E y g i E O. L. Smith, jr., Supervisor . 2 ' TL ' ' ' Paul E. Armstrong Dist. Agent z E E Gladys L. Huson, Off. Cashier. 9 The Store of Dependable g S Merchandise z 2 ? E S Phone 23523 New England Bldg. g G-'WIITGIIMGUSIIYC Eg T i Ave. thru .0 Jackson St. 2' Professional Public Service 1: L: ....... .. ................ .1 r--Q, ------- - o-.----..----- ..-. --..-------.-..----------- -iv C ll ll in ll c 0 n ll ii ni i I e 1dei1ty Savmgs State Bank -+ 0 ll 0 1 ll Sixth and Kansas Avenue Q 0 O E J. H. Collingwood, President Matt Weightman jr., Vice-President 5 H Russell E. Frost, Cashier J. D. Heym, Assistant Cashier g in 0 ll C 1: CAPITAL S200,000.00 3 l II i 4--1--7 in i in il O if Bank with the New Bank C 2 Pave the Way to Comfort i 0 C Q With a Savings Account 1: i in ii 2 at O 8 WE PAY SM7 INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS E iv i 0 oooooooo Ooooooo :::::::::oo:::::::::::::::::: ooooo oooooooood Page 2011 ,T Jo 3 Qs Xaxvpj .ff 'KE XJIHIAIFEI ff' I IN W Y I I kifxsx -T: '-,K I-.,,, CU -I , . QV I I I I I I II II I1 II II I I I I I I I I. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I . A I Y' ' -II I I Rccitzltion iimlci' IM-:In Selleu IH I BE WISE I' II III I :I III. 'I I I AETNAIZE I 'IJXIIII then they took the DIZIXY- II 9 Il ' Home of Zlllillllll--ZIIIQI went out Life, Accident and Health and slew 'cm Iive lliuuszimi Phil- Insurance I D ' bl M f A W d I 'I ZUICIIDIIIZIIIS ' I eS1raO.eT. EI13OCgPEIinII7Igr. ante I I I Capitol B. and L. Bldg. Topeka II Il : , --'N---Q-----------O------'f I I P----X -----Q- --. O- -.---' - ' '-'- '- .'---.. ----II I ll II I I ll II I ll II I I II II I ll II I II I I I I 771 W lib k S I I e as urn oo tore I II I II I . . I The Store of A11 Things Collegiate I ll I I I I I II Il II Il I II II ' loooooooo ooooooQO00OO00O00O0 ::OO:: OOOO 2:::00:::::: OOOOOO ooo! ' V' ' 'TI I I I For Heating, Cooking, And Water Heating I I I You can do it better with gas I I Ask us about modern gas I II Appliances I ll Il ll ' ' ll I I he Capital Gas and Electric Co. I I II Telephone 8531 200 West erh. Sr. II 2'I:33:::3313353:::331I 3333 33332: 333333333333333333333 ? I ::x ::xx2mimi:mm'm m mm 'I II - ll II II QI ' I Q I The IW., I 1115 Company I I II Ig? rf' .vnbip For ooprlawag.-If ' I II 815 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas .I Specialists in Women's Wearing Apparel-Always Showing the I II II Newest in Styles-Materials Which Give Continued Service II II and Satisfaction-Prices Right II I I II I' I COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, ETC. I II IL ........ ::--::::::x::: .... :,--:::e:,--:: ................ I II V: g' 20T ........L.....,..,.....w..-,....-,L?lfZ,. ,,.,...,.. T5-.j1--i ':11 ,g.-:' .+.Li:i:::'::::::4'iI CII Q iixxfgx -qL 'jXfff IQIIEI-. .I ffff sw iff' ww V? f 4? I 4 ,f,fx5 I AI II K1 IN r -v----------------------v------v--------v---v --------- ---- 1 ll II U For years Washburn men have earned their way thru college carrying State 4' :I Journals. fApply to Circulation Managerj :: , 1: 35 Elie Enpeka Stair ,Unurnal 55 0 CThe Evening Newspaper of Kansasj ll if THE NEWSPAPER THAT IS DIFFERENT fi Full Leased Wire Associated Press ll A Newspaper of Personality and Originality U-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::::::::::::c:::::::l Txxx::::::::::::::xxx::::::::x::::::::::x:::::::xll 1: H. J. CDocj Miller, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Geo. H. Hoyes, Sec'y.-Treas. ll ll ll . . in if Miller-Hoyes Paint 8: Glass Company if 1: The Paint Store Where Quality Counts :I if JOBBERS i 0 I I C I 1 ll Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Pa1nter's Supplies :E ll ll ii Telephone 6955 107 East Eight Street Topeka, Kansas b::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ooo:::oo:::::::oo:::::i Anti- . 1 Aunty Phi Delt Several good suggestions are being circulated in reference to the new Phi Delta Theta house. The first is that they take as their construction motto Uffaith, Hope and Charity. This we understand might be in- corporated in their ritual book in the following manner: Ye shall have Faith in the active shapter, that they support this project spiritually, Physically, and iinanciallyg Hope to be placed in the future pledges of the next twenty years, that they will be able to come through, and will have pledge buttons constructed after this fashion QSDQ faith in our alumnae body that they will take care of the Charity partf' Another suggestion is that there be plenty of rooms suitable for the boys to entertain their dates in. It is possible that some day XYashburn might adopt the plans and privileges of other schools who allow visits to be made to the fraternity houses by feminine guests and it is very essential that the boys be equipped to take care of their Usofaingf, Many of the more foresighted members have taken care of the plans for the house to the extent of seeing that there is to be a nice, dry cellar for some of the damper boys to be comfortable in during rush week. Page 208 egg at 1-Q-X ----Q--'----.------------..-' - -.'---------.. - ---+. -1 0 ll g 0 if Fifty People Serve Ten Thousand Others if ll 0 0 u 1 ll 1: in Every Financial Capacity IT ll 4 ll O ii AT EE ii EE il NATIONAL 'I' H E G E 'I' R l TRUST T 0 3 BANK COMPANY 3 0 EE TOPEKA, KANSAS 1: 3 II ll ll if Combined Capital and Surplus EE Over One Million Dollars 0 O 0 0 T Commercial Accounts Savings Accounts 1: Municipal Bonds Farm Loans jj Trusts Safe Deposit Vault 23333112353333311123333:I333:3I35:33::::3i:::93:i:::3i:::::i r:::::::::::::--::::: --oo ::::---:: --'------- Q- ---' -'O--'O-fr 0 ll 0 lb 2 II I 0 gg CITY IILCJHIISTS gg II 52 Per Cent With Reasonable Commission Il ii on well located, modern residence and business properties, semi- 8 anne:-lal interest and privilege to pay S100 or more on any interest pay- S mg ate. E We make a specialty of our monthly payment plan of 6'M,. Will E ,, help you buy a home. Can make extra payments of S100 or more any 4, 0 month. Interest stops on every monthly or extra monthly payment O g made. Come in and let us explain in detail. : O if 50f0-Farm Loans-50f0 ' Il mmm. ll 0 I II T The Davis Wellcome Mort a e Co ' T ii g ' 2 :E Phone 6476 3 Qi 107 West Sixth Street Topeka, Kansas IT iL:::::::: :::::o:::o:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::2222200022-I leg 205 W.. Y-V ,-x Y rv fgqzsp N it 67 , if 5 'YJ 65025 ffm ' JKQEX he wifi? - ,L 3 ' mfr, E ., Pu Riff A Burger Book -the very name czrmrruhds unusual iw- tcrest for 21 college or school annuulg for more prizes have been won by books engraved by Burger than by thofe of any two other engraviuq . I houses. C1ve your book the 5 ! fame chance. l W C7156 fBurgzr Gjlgmuing Gil- I s.:.r.,w1ANumrnsr5 M ' Nunsm CITY,MO-'- ,,, 2 W N N Q u 44 'J UHIVMK, Y I N W 1 1 1 210 ,,s A .AW l ' CN W 1 Y N Y ,Qsujxy it 05:34 f H ' f II FE I I f AIXTQW ifixfob Ng Q-life! ,fcflix iljp xI'I cy fr-lf? jf I F' , 'f' ff ' lisp fi s-I ' X Kr e-.i figsld W 'N'I'7'Qki'1:fff Y Y xg. ll P. ................,,.............,. --,.,,, .,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, I 1 O Kodaks-Films Whitman and Johnston's Fine Candies M U w E The College Drug Store Q Di . H 51 l S College H zll Pharmacy 6 ll E 15th and Lane I. J. KINYON Dial 8746-9802 g . E REMEMBER E2 We Deliver Free-Freely :I li ll I 1:133tit313313223SCCSSSSSQSSDSSSCS9933333333333333333333'4 l l I l l '25 rv 9 5L1y,3Il I5,don la A V 14-gi: J A . F .e l U U5l Cl Phi I I, Y 'll I' cl If ou In Im 11 I I leaf feel N12 Hyde: 12 , HQVQIII Vlfleelhe V A XVLA , ll ,ye I r ,. II 17 ,423 pooI lIllle soul-f II I a . Ch ff l I Wallilng, ome 10m If nff iell' we - ,.- 021 Cl bicycle I Ide. I, f - Y 6 X - ,I I V' ' H Stormont Building Topeka, Kansas ll . I I Nelswanger 6 Co. I 0 E Real Estate-General Insurance-Rentals 4 3 We specialize in the handling of College Hill properties II ll ll O Il Uv oooooooooo... .Q QQQQQQQ 0009... ooooooo oo oooooooooooo QQQOOOOOJ E I-ww 211 I H lI ,,,,m.,Wa,elW,,ll I .liei 4, , , so -I I el N'-' '-A '- ' '-'lf 2 -lfxsz-Z--- '-ssl NTI72,- 'W' gl H .CJK ill I I vi Y' e's1f!,f.q lr' fy 3 ,fill C Ls-f-AI Vx ,' ,fx ff Q Y 1 ' vf' 3 Q Q P xv L D I ffm, r:::::::::---:::::::::::::::2:::::::::::::::::::::-::::::2--i an ii ll ll Il LIFE -- HEALTH -- ACCIDENT II EE EE ll A If If II in i ll Il ?f . ll Il QW' I II if M Q There is no better insurance obtainable ll W A than that furnished by- 2 lllll 1: O ' nv 3 ' ll E lim 3: I I- EE 54'-sax, :I ll ll 5 The Liberty Life Insurance Company gg Liberty Life Building Topeka, Kansas 0 1 A BRIDGE GAME IN OUR MOTHER'S DAY lst- I think I will bid a by. Yes, the dress is to be of dotted Swiss and will have a long trainf' 2nd- I make the bid of a spadula. I think father will let us have the surrey for the Flower festival. 3rd- I think I will not bid. My alliauced said that last night was a perfect night for spooning and mamma heard him. Irleavens, what a lecture she gave mel He is awfully daring, you know. Pappa says that if he doesn't stop making riske remarks he will have to forbid him in the house. XVill you make conversation or shall I lead out F 4th- Pray do! I am going to wear my white muslin and a simple blue sash. I think Harry is going by on his bicycle. Oh, shucks, how that boy likes to show off. Milton Slllltll-- I thought Miss Heizer was abroad. y .Iimmey Mohler- She isf' Delta Gamma- 'l'hat boy has money to burn. Theta-HI never suffered any from the heat when I was out with himf' b y Page 212 XX- I I I I I K, II I in 's ,Viva ,Sl fa: TWP? 4 . I CQ? XI , ,.-,, ,, 4, , , ,I 1 I V ' V f 'A Q V K T 3111165517 X91 I,efXgsTs.s-1,1f E gf ,FKUXX xv II-5 I::::::::::::::x:C::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: ' 3 I I gg M If Bread 1S the Best and Cheapest Food II as I I 1: - I if I 1 e oa our ,I ' ' 4' II 4' II If I Bakes Everythmg R1ght It I 4' I I - 4' II . I 4' ' 0 '---'-Q' Q'-.-'.. ::::::---::-0-:::::::a gi I FoURs MQ- s1xEs I I Eeg, .,a I 'I EE 'rf - 4L: I I I Guiness im: X ' U? ' I K L 'ffi gfx I-fi -- I II ' If-Q' II . NEW MOTORS-NEW LINES Dyna 'NWI I, 'xgtigvpfaf FLEET-SILENT-SNAPPY - ' ff., II IIVIES AUTOMOBILE CO. my E Q Big values in used cars-Kansas Ave. at 11th St. Dodge Dealers Since 1914 , I so----X .'.-- - --- ...'.-.-'.'..--...- Q- ----- --- --oo -we cb ,oi ' LAW-ENVOY g n 6 nf? 'I'In'ec days and a IInaI sigh. J,-x-I 'I Bla. I cIon't deserve a ID. V60 CLE? Y I4 I'a, Iel there be no lIIO2lI1I1IU'OI' de- ff ,- I ' I I 5 L! J I I cry. -f ' I 'WX Cn Ig If I just make high C. ' ,.-:5 Ii Iiveniug and one long iI1'I1lIi. and after that a cat. I' I cIon't want time to think, XXIIICII I have passed the har. ffpks '-11 Is II C7 I .9 ., 4 II Ae II f' X' I I 4 Iv ll 4 5ILI4 SIIQI3 ' 'K II II - - A I N 5771099 Better SBIIIQSN gg ' I I I 831 Kansas Avenue N :I The Store That Always I I 4' Saves You Money 4' , 4' A STUUENT 5 IDEA OF HELL I ll .... .. ................... ...JI il I'ag.:'s- 213 IJ.: f1f:I. .l'1.'l'ZflTI1'.. l1iT.TTQ.I'I 'free f-' 2:51 ff..1f,lf?'?,' '::.. .. . B B1 I ggi' I 'jyxa-51,,'5X5f :I-:fr f Mm f -f . ? J , 'x J' , I' ,f II iff I N I 1 21,5 jg jig' 57, ' 5,1 Q xv! XI f ,, V X Q i. ' H I' X ' m i , N -, ' f,,,, K..f K K, 4. 1 ,X e ME ,mvwm 9 ,fu .waxy-si .4 -Xjxi .XR , ,. N- ,wg Wfl, .. ,r A, ,- 4-v- f' XX --fi .. J . .. .,,.,.-un... ...W U-, , M-V--H ,..a,..,-,,,.,-., -,..-....,-..,....Ax,vX M...-,W W bserve yon I Y E.:-f . i y enzal naturzg y it alch him non- nf. +I d' ' C alan y IO,g But wha1l'5 Phd 9 N on his wocefcoai? ' -ff rs the to C1 ' 'y F C' 051 o Kappa a . V ::::'l Vm':: ':: 'ml E Something new and Pay More? E :I entirely different , Il E will be offered the Cut pmces everyday E Q men Students of Two Bivalizlilcilll Stores E E Washburn College ,O E 2 this coming fall by- -- E Hf2lLlTG1RlE13R J. E. McfARlANll DRUG 00. 1: 835 and 729 Kansas Ave. z ll 0 EE Gihv Glarher - 55 0 lr E Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candy Q 1: Watch for it! Franklin Double XX Ice Cream Q xxx: ..::... xx xx! K ......... .. .... ------....-..l X TX. 'lf B1l1'Cl'l-Hxvllll was .Xmy PQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ .H tl ll llwwelli Il LATEST IN CLOTHING 11 l'l1'CSll1ll2lll- XV0lllZlll .who AND FURNISHINGS s111oked black cigars after d11111er every 11igl1tf' 1: as W GI za 1 ll 8 u llrof. Maxwell- Give Zlll ex- A' ' ziruple v of 2111 improper 11ou11, Menss Style Store of Topeka P Case' 720 K sa A e ll Muriel Hobson- lloceziceiof' 1' an S V ' l-...----- .... ---......--....l E::::::::::::::,--:,::--:::::::::,:: ......... ....... ....... U II SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT ll I: Excels in Carefully Selected Equipment for 1: BASEBALL--TENNIS--GOLF--FISHING ll KENT Tennis Rackets 52.50 Up. SERVUS Sport Shoes 51.75 to 54.50 ll :I Rackets Re-strung. We have your size. ll GOLF Standard makes of clubs, RAWLINGS Baseball Gloves 52.00 nu :I balls and bags. up. 1: Hardware, Housewares, Electric Utensils, Radio, Paint ll ll 1 Bowen:Nuss: Macferran Hardware Co. 1 ll in 511-513 Kansas Avenue Phone 9536 ll Lx::::::::,,-::::--,::::::::xx:::,--::----::,::::::::J Helen Biiliger-- XYl1ere did you lose your pledge pin, lz111e?', lane Akers-H011 tl1e tennis courts, it got too 2l1lllDll1lOL1S.N H. B.-6'How? sl. TX.- lt thought it was ll kite and Hexv away. Pliil-i'XYl1z1t Z1 good looking ring you have, ls it 21 Cameo ? Ursula- No, it's an llCll'lOO1ll.,i F:::::::::::::---::--:::--::::::::::::::,--:::::::::,::::::., ll ll ll ll ll 0 1: Phone 6561 ll na ll ll l ll ' ll ll gg FLOWERS gg li 112 West Eighth Avenue l ll ll ll ll bo:::::::::::::::oQ::::::::::::::::::ooooooooooooooooooooood Page 215 fs ffkfzilitsxx v F G-if'f7l XJ Am 45133 v agffaxvdgaaaaffiawhblg QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ O . f-rg-pq : CY' 2.1232 Q 5'U w cp WOO DCD f'D:5x4 5 rn H-,O S2592 C ffmw HD gg-,, OUQ Qs? RZ mm O -1 'QT me-ruq NCD U10 -D f-rag ..- ..-. U1 :Hifi m 3-3:11 fr rn ff Q 3,m9, P1 min CD 4 XX. QQ and young men's clothing- 4 I ,I Hats, shoes, and furnishings. ll 0 E Hart Schaffner 8: Marx II 0 0 The Phi Delts' Million Dollar O Clothes ' O O o 9 5g -ZPPAIACQ g 5 Clothing Co. 3 2 709-711 Kansas Ave. g II Q Handicap. VM'WiM ''0'' nm ' 'l Il , 1' gg F A U G H M A N gi ll 4 gg ICE i.,REA1v1 AND SHERBET fi Party Orders Given Prompt Attention II 1' QE 23rd and Lincoln Phone 4179 ii U II ' lr SE Made in Topeka ii by EE II . 'I QQ Chas. olff Paclclng Company if 1l.......... .......... ... ...... .. ..... :::::::::: ..... ::--,::l Page 216 ,, :fx ,Gigli , ,gxyfgl g..qZf T' new- , it prix XNQ?7f3?im-J X99 HJ? kxpxfu., A A L x UW ' 2 ,aff D K Nb , ga E11 AQEXQLE T I Voooooocoooooooo ooooo ooooocc-3 V . . I ll ll 'ZX C11S1lO111, which 1t 15 to l1e E 1 11ope1l 111215 l1e pe1petu21te11 1151 fu- for t11l'C classes was 11121l1gl11'Z1tCL1 on II 11 11 tl1e occasion of tl1e first lunior , , 1 ll Prom lll tl1e new gyl11l121Sll1111. April 1, 1910. 1t was 11 sce11e of E All-Collegiate such 136211111-Y 211111 sple111lor 21s 1121s ' . 1 1 CLOTHES 1 11 se111o111 l1een seen Zlt XX21Sl1lJ111'l1. ' 'l'l1e Hoor was l.11l'O11gC4l wit11 the C1'CZ1l11 211111 Hower of XYZIS-l1lJl11'11 4, ,, . 11 DISNEY HATS 11 SOCl61y, 211111 the fact was c11111- 1: , 1 l11Cl11CC1 11p11n hy sex'er21l that Stacy --- Guild was tl1e only SC11lOl' present. I1 , ll The Clyn1n21si11111 w21s tastefully 50, . , . I1 1 1lec0r21te1l 111 11121111611 l1211r fern 211161 3 713 Kansas Avenue I green 211141 white hunting 211161 the ll::::::::::::::::::::,:::::. .1 galleries were 111l'Ol1gCC1 with spectators. The gf' 11 n121rcl1 was le1l by Dean 1X1cEchr0n 211111 Miss 1.Z1111'2l ,'Xl'l11Stl'0l1g. 1 Lee and Dr. Fisk 1resi11e1l 211 tl1e J1111C11 1111wls. Dr. 1171111 'YZIVC ii ' ' 'ks o11 n121t-- l 1 s ters of p11ilosopl1ic21l iniport between t .3 11l1111lJC1'S. romptly 21t tl1e ring- ing of Holl1ro11k's 9:45 11ell tl1e party 111211le 1'C21.l1y to 116132111 211111 lTl21l'Cl16C1 1111t singing the XYZ1S11lJ111'11 song: 211111 IIS some of tl1e guests have l1een 111185611 from classes it may l1e s11ppose11 111211 they were still 111Z1l'Cl1111g, IIS 1911 is tl1e going cl21ss 211161 XN'11S11lJ11l'l1 never quits. 1,111 exact copy of 2111 ite111 in The liaw of 1911.j rc:- ::::'::--22:2::::: ':::: ::: 'OOO :::: --- '- -0'----11 11 For Quick Service and the T astiest Sandwiches in Town '1 I1 ll I1 EE BEST EVER SANDWICH SHOP if ll 11 and QE THE COFFEE CUP 11 11 ELLIOTT BROTHERS 2 li 728 Kansas Avenue National Reserve Building 1 E::::-::::::::::: .... :,---:: ..... ::::---:::,:::,-::--::::::1 Page 21 T E 1 2 e ,ff .1 EK 2 1 I Q-E img f-X gin fat 5ax,,t,ei,,Q,e4fADmwffe 5'.'iS2a'ff3 X 5IicKel'ed mashel' in Woolworthb Has offered Mai5ie a paryv-f a wow. Sez Maisie, fmme other time, hidg i I gotta meet the Alpha i Delt papa to chow. xta f I? the t3Ul'5ZOnil10f ':':: 1 the shirt tmn f i 50 eqlfly in the Eyery Gamma Alph A' T'is the lcemants t t Y fflrewell Balt. afsfisft '--V3-A 5 ee ee e QttfffLfiSi1f?my t Ze , is t cp TQ-J,!, E. Q Wi QQQQQQQQQQ- -oo-- -oov- -o--- -o--oov-- - F. M. Steves 599 Sons Printers 2 Binders .99 College Annual pr1'nters J' 116-118 East Fifth Street Topeka. 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CADY HODGE- if Maker of photographs il . - , jj of distinct1ve quahty. 3 ll ll 0 0 II 3 If HELEN HODGE- 3 u , 0 1: Pa1nter of portra1ts H II and landscapes. 1: li ll li li li li li li ll IP 0 lb ll ll 0 ll 0 0 0 0 U 0 U II ll ll li II li li li li lb In 1+ lb an 1: 4: ll 1 5: PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER P ll lb 0 ll U ll 4' - ...A ------::::::::::::--::::::::::::::::4 4,::::::::::::::::------v-v '- Page 220 4,5 44. 1 Z 's N diff 5 S rx Z .K I Antngraglpa SL 'XL-b e Autngraphz 5, , ? f ,F 5 ww ,Q Higgs Q wp? wg M SNA M ?-, 0 .33 ,win , I Q, .Q ,nvwqgrlqny L Q 1 fn! 4, 4 W 2 as W 1-.7 , 4 Y, If f2S,m,, ,? Y, f, , Y f. 13272, vmifyfzkgx, Q- . , ., ,, , L Q. ,, . . ,. 1 , -f ,. . . , ,,.., . , , f, Y f fm , . - 'e+,:1' .vi '- 1: .5 ff Vw! ' f 2 '4i. . fL31iW,'7- 'MMA LZ A GE?i 'Wg' 9 y 34 Wiz 4 Q ' A if ' QL . , U? 1 N W A AQ Q6 .v v 1 -r K' an f is X 3' , 453 ff' f Q' .' 11' f iw if M 5 M 5 J . X T5 52 -- '- ' .A-ea .W n.,J,,,l A.. .,m,Rx.f 3, r.-Q-xfn-Q, --.Q 1 .- Wheu. 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