Wayne State University - Griffin Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1924
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Lvaota I i F . , 15' 5 rw' ff ' ' .f 3 L, A A 2 1- Hajxj Friday, Oct. 5 Oct. 12, 13,14 Wednesday, Oct. 24 Friday, Oct. 26 Wednesday, Oct. 31 Thursday, Nov. 1 Saturday, Nov. 3 Friday, Nov. 9 Wednesday, Nov. 14 Friday, Nov. 16 Friday, Nov. 23 Tuesday, Nov. 00 Saturday, Dec. 8 VVednesday, Dec. 12 Friday, Dec. 14 Wednesday, Dec. 19 Thursday, Dec. 20 Wednesday, jan. 16 Friday, Feb 1 Friday, Feb 22 Friday Feb 22 and Friday, Feb. 29 Friday, March 7 Friday, March 14 Saturday, March 15 Saturday, March 22 Friday, April 4 Wednesday, April 9 Friday, April 11 Friday, April 25 Saturday, May 3 Friday, May 9 Saturday, May 10 Tuesday, May 13 Wfednesday, May 14 Friday, May 16 May 30, 31, june 1 Friday, June 6 23 '94 .. Calendar Men's Mixer W. S. G. A. House Party at Grosse Ile. Spanish Club Matinee Party VV. S. G. A. Hallowe'en Tea Engineers' Stag at Temple Theatre D. A. S. Dance Student Club Banquet at Y. M. C. A. Spanish Club Dance Frosh Frolic Flag Rush D. A. S. Open Meeting W. S. G. A. Mixer Matinee Dance Collegian Party Football Banquet and Dance Student Club Stag at Y. M. C. A. VV. S. G. A. Christmas Tea French Club Christmas Party VV. S. G. A. Christmas Party for Orphans D. A. S. Play, The Truth About Blayds House of Representatives Dinner Dance Engineers' Stag W. S. G. A. George VVashington Tea College Opera, Naughty Marietta Matinee Dance Men's Mixer House of Representatives Stag Matinee Dance W. S. G. A. Mixer Engineers' Semi-Annual Stag Theater Party House of Representatives Dance Soph Prom. i Girls' Basketball Game in Toledo Premedic Dance Student Club Installation Banquet and Vl'ater Car nival at Y. M. C. A. J- HOD Matinee Dance XV. S. G. A. Spring Formal VV. S. G. A. Mothers' Tea French Opera, Mignon J. Smoker VV. S. G. A. Bridge Tea House of Representatives' Stag Chega Dinner Dance D. A. S. Outing Open Night at City College XY. S. G. A. House Party at Lake Orion Field Day .-a-...,,,.. .....,,,:.,,,,.,.LgQ,, .,... ,,,,. ...-.-.. ,.....,,..,,......s,., . ..,......-....,..,a. .- ,... ... W.. W ...,. . ..,.., 1 ......., ...., ,..,....,.,...,.a. .,......... ......,,,...,.,... ....,. ......,...., , ZIIIIQ. 'M'2'fIllM.lff.1Qf.fIQI I QQ L ... ,in 'S 1 I lfffflif ,-..M... '2 4 . D I The J. Hop The supreme social function of the collegiate year is past, but it leaves behind it many fragrant memories-memories of picturesque Japanese decorations, moss-covered rails, sweet perfumery and pretty girls. Music which made the body sway in rhythm, a grand march, perfume bottles in silk cases, and cool refreshing punch are the things remembered by somefbut others, looking into the future-thinking of the greater college that is to be'+remember it also for other things. They remember it as the initial step in the setting of lasting tra- ditions and customs for the junior class. The fact that everyone had an excellent time at the dance is largely due to the loyal work of the different committees. To them go the thanks of the school. They had a real task, and they performed it in a worthy fashion. COMMITTEES ox THE DANCE General Chairman: D. Leonard. Orchestra: R. Lightbocly. Posters: E. Long Tickets: R. Ross. Publicity: XY. Northcott. Refreshments: H. Maynard. Programs: R. Gibson. Favors: F. Wlilson. Decorations: F. Rhoades. Orchestra: Orange Blossom Terrace Orchestra. Time: Friday, April 11-9-1. .. ... . W...-..., .. au... . .4 . av. , ...,.?.,...va...s ,,f,.,... ,W .aaa .:.. f .,wM.,.:.. Nw -:- ff....,A .... .,..........-.. .. . . .. - ,, , r-if .. .,-.--.,..-...,.-,. W., ,.,-..,,,..,,.,,.,,,,.,, ...A ... l-.--....,. , -, Y may fam . ,,...,.,..,, ., X, .,,-.,.,.,, ,,u,t O, ,..,.,,,m,,,, N, ... ........-......-...... ,.., . A 9...,..Bs.,.w..x,.., .,..W,...,-,,..,.,,..,,,,,. , W, ,,,,,,,.M,. ..., 99 1 , l l E l v Q ! X.. .wa ' I ll. J if N lf! , lf fx nl 5.1 liz f. l ff ,Le ,,V !': ajax I I .',i iii 'il ii PU! -Q 'li .gl fl ., ga ist: E-i Qi Al all Ill lil 5 l wi Q4 'N .,-:.' . .. X-.. .. X..X V ..f.v ,HW .,.x, .W .. KX. mQw5vT,,1L.M,,-,mW.wQ,m,,x .,,,:, ,,,. , 3:04. ,at,,.,,5. ,, 1 E ? 1 t.. 5 I 1 e'll till may il? milf ffl M at up ,Ui The Soph Prom ,i ll 5 1 Good music and novel decorations were two of the features of the Soph Prom this year. Other things that attracted one were the comfortable booths and the- weird lighting effects. Black and white were everywhere the predominant colors ' , , wi -black streamers, white streamers, big white dice with black spots, black tuxedos . , i and shirts with gleaming white bosoms. Q, The bright colors were supplied by the girls in their bright evening gowns Q V 5 and a bright multi-colored spot light that followed the graceful dancers through t 1 5 1 :'Y Wig the maze of couples on the floor. 3 i . . 1 Practically, the whole class worked on the dance, selling tickets, decorating f l the gym, and arranging the program. Headed by experienced and expert com- f ' A S mittee heads, they changed a gym to an artistically decorated ballroom and ' 5 5 K l arranged the program so that the dance went flawlessly through the night. 1 ' 3 3 The punch was cold-the floor smooth, and the music good. All thanks be to ' ' f the committeemen and their helpers. . t I General chairman ..,.. ......,...,,. Orchestra ......... Tickets. . . Publicity. . . Posters ..... Decoration. . . Music ..... Programs ..... Refreshments, . . Invitations. . . Door .....,. Date ..,. ......,.,,...-Xlex Murray . . .Dewey's Hotel XVolx'erine . . . . . . . .Al Litzenburger , . .Dorothy Mallory . . . . .Ted Rogvoy . . .Elmer Howell , . . .George Relyea . . . Marian Huston . . . . . .Thelma Seibert . . . . . . . . .Frances McCormick ..,.............GeorgelXIiller March 22, 192-l, S-12 o'clock S RNA wi i uw :,g. i' ..c.,, t. vw A-wr K hgq stag: .. ., . , g,.,,,,,.,,,Ngg. .. , ft . -vmux R Nh- 100 F ff l i l itil ln 'i ig ,ml lm Wi ,i li 1 i 7 Y .fl ' i V -.X 2 , i A , E iw? Air av!! ev i' '24l? Spring Formal The 1024 Spring Formal, thc .-Xnnual XYomen's League dance under the direc- tion of lN'Iarian Huston, was held in the girls' gymnasium on Saturday evening May 3rd. The huge room was transformed into a fairy maze by quantities of soft green moss overhanging the room from balcony heights, and through which pink and purple butterdies rlittcd. Spotlights from time to time shone on the colorful lattice work that surrounded the dance floor, and the whole effect was that of outdoors on a gala summer evening. Dancing was from eight o'clock till twelve, the music was good. the punch equally good, and it was a reluctant crowd who listened to the fateful strains of Home, Sweet Home. The committees were as follows: Invitations: Frances Norton, Alice Porter. Tickets: XYinifred Sample, Virginia Hobbs, Lucille Mason, Ruth Stafford. Charlotte Stevens. 5 Programmes: Betty McPhail, Edythe Eckert. l ' Features: Florence lYilson, Helen Maynard. 5 3 V Refreshments: Thelma Seilnert, Amalia Cyrowski, Helen Sosnowski. , . Publicity: Marion Heath. Catherine Goss. K Posters: Helen Gillette. Dorris Selleck, Elizabeth Long, Celia Shetzer. 3 5 Q Decorations: Eleanor Clucas, La Moyne Everhartt, Leone XYagenheim i V A Dorothy Hope. Helen Thompson. i I E i ' l 2 L L -L 'c 'Y um ' .. 2. r st ga 101 i ' a x 1 Y sf? Q -X 0 ,4 any .. iq. 'X D . 'QT 'F '24 R 'F if y II Eighth and Ninth Men's Mixers The Men's Mixer, only all-men's event on the campus, was given twice during the past year. once at the beginning of each semester. The first mixer, given on Friday evening, October 5, was doubly unique, not only being the first to be held in four year college, but also the best attended l of all. two hundred and seventy-six enjoying the dinner and subsequent festivi- I ties. Everything, from the presence of twenty snappy coed-waitresses to the termination of one of the largest and liveliest snake-dances ever snaked by l jaycik or Munick, progressed so smoothly as to be highly gratifying to everyone present, including those in charge. lf Numbers which stood out on the program were talks given by Dean Mac- Kenzie and Lawrence H. Seltzer of the Economics Department, spicy, selected, but enforced freshman entertainment, and the big snake dance which, as noted, ended the affair. The second mixer was held February 29, and enjoyed much the same success l as the first, the program given being a reproduction of it. E 3 The Student Club sponsors these mixers, which have become a tradition i y and the all-men's affair lool-:ed forward to each semester. I l PROGRAM 6 NINTH MEN's MIXER - . Chairman ..... .,................,..... . . .XN7alter Carey -A Toastmaster ..,.....,...., ..,..............,. T ed English 1. Group Singing ........., ,............i........ E verybody Cecil Cody leading james Gibb at the piano 1 2. Just Talk ............................................. Mr. Tatlock I I 3. Selection by the Male Quartette ......r............ .................... l Cecil Cody, Alex VVhitley, VValdo Gutowsky, George Relyea l U -L. Frosh Frolickingsu ..................,.....,................ Freshmen . 5. Follies of 1926 ......................,.......,.........,. Sophomores l That's a Lot of Bunk -Comic Duet by Messrs. Cody and Gutowsky l 5 5 Monologue by jack Thuman V f ' 1 6. Comedy ..,. .................................. D ramatic Arts Society l t ,HTHE XIILLAIN STILL PURsUED HER ' ' i ix By Arthur Denvir X 4 A CAST or CHARACTERS E f 4 Gladys Dressuitcase ............. I .....,..., Art Bailey wg A Deserted VV1fe 5, ai Alphonso Dressuitcase ................ Freeland Judson 5 9 'y Her Dying clie-ilfl I 1 Moe Reis ............... Q .' .,............ Russell Smith f l I ' Her Fugitive Husband l 1 Birdie Bedslatz .....,.,...,.............. Alec Whitley l Her Doll-faced Rival 1 5 Q Algernor O'Flaherty ..... .............. N . Allan Brown The Villain lVho Still Pursued Her 1-I i I 7. Snake Dance ..................,.................... ,... E yerybody Led by VVendell Chick '1 -U- M-AARFW pg -..M 4. . , , ,, W, N .. --..-..- V----. . .. '1f...,?Ei3Ys...f'R Thffl 4 Q 103 -.--', ,Mi-..-..,,.,,..... .,---.......- -. ,- .,,- . - nf . . .,. .Wu-.... 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W, + ' .1 ,f , - A' . ixlyy 41,3 fit. 1-tw-M 1, 0 V 'W H A Q7 r...cn...4'..r Ng? 1 W, NL.. ., e, .4 .: ga,-, F: . as X, Sql- V -V bllykvzf-,A :Y ,?,1,.L - -2 .Q i g, ,irq 151. -5 33 g ',,lig,.'2i55:'-.-cj' xl K- h A ' F , W l ifts T' t fa rl . t. t -Q ' la lv l I i , i l I . ' i I . Naughty Mar1etta 2 l 1 ' , I 5 . , I - 4 l Naughty Marietta, by Yictor Herbert, was the opera chosen for this year's 3 5 ill 1. .y. l i presentation at City College. According to the opinion of students and faculty, l 1 . i i I 5 i. it far surpassed any past production, which shows how the school is progressing. g 5 , . , . . . 2 5 f Naughty Marietta sang and danced her way into the hearts of her audience: l X i S S F it and her broken English with its French accent made her more charming and l bewitching than ever. No one who saw the opera could forget how Naughty ' li Q Marietta looked when she appeared on the wall of the fountain and sang about 3 - Q. ,f y Naughty Marietta who just couldn'tbe good. But remember how vivacious , . ali ii N i' and boyish she looked when she appeared in the black velvet suit of Rudolph's l 3' l son and sang her Italian Street Song ? V A f l 1 A E , . ' f S 2 2 l l XVho could ever forget that manly hero, Capt. Richard VVarrington, who , g , I marched his way into the heart of Marietta. He was the one, don't you re- ,a l l member, who had scorned love and such nonsense, and Marietta, looking up 5 l 1 demurely, said. Me, too. But Capt. Dick weakened, as is the way with men, 2 l W l i 9 and many a heart beat faster as he sang in his rich and colorful voice, I'm Q ' 5 S c s A s - ' Falling in Love Vllith Someonef' and how Marietta turned her back on him f I g i ! and winked at her audience? You mustn't forget either, how he helped her f 5 l escape detection by placing her in the hands of Rudolpho, keeper of the Marion- 5 5 5 i Q yt ette Theatre on the Rue Corondalet. Rudolpho had a most delicate task, and - 2 , , he never forgot his accent for a minute. 7 -. 1 z 2 l But Simon and Lizette! It has actually been a task to convince many people lf that the red-haired old maid was actually Patty Woodford: and who for an 1 x l i instant would ever think that Russell Smith could ever resemble Simon O'Hara, FE' : . The Rising American? Talk about fun! We had it, even if Simon didn't, in a cf his vain attempt to rid himself of Lizette, who proved herself an old maid of If . l K long standing in her unflinching pursuit. Wasn't she the coy young thing as lf' f l E 1 she tripped the light fantastic to captivate the eye of her Simon. Simon had Y . Z 5 his fun, though, as he told us about in It's Pretty Soft for Simonf' and how we shuddered when he sang in bloodthirsty tones If I Were Anybody Else 2 W Q i l But Me. Simon didn't waste any sympathy on Lizette, but he was worried f l . 8 about the casquette, hadn't she said it was full of gold, and wasn't he a rising l 5 5 Q I 3 1 American? Si was pretty clever to tip the Governor off that Lizette was the i Q 5 5 escaped Contessa' so that the sly old Gov took an immediate shine to the red- - ---S-Amana. . .. ,.....:L.Q.4-mg . Y .feifirgu .h-swift. .. ., 1. ... .... .- . M' ff?.Q...4gTf1'-A.. 'W' il 103 'Q fl '24 is I W ?'f:4i eil Ei? El? - .35 F2 ii ,-. i 1 , f - .1 V I 2 I ' ,,-, ' r V ' - J: f Q ' K. - 5.. f 1 . Nw, J..- 'im ,N if if f c ,,5 . v i J . iii R, wh i, We ii 'Qi il ,Kg xi-' ix vgf'X5 ,wg lug? 921 ,AN ,W F' PW , lb- -:- ,Y ez i , 5:1 H-'. 74, A ' ' Wfeagf,-: ,V -1. Rr' 'X ,J . 1:-..-r , X' ' 'N ---A, K - wr , 8. A . 54 TZ ha' . . ' 5 . . . X I.-px , 'fXf'. ' . 1 . F ,-U21 V .a, 1 L I L L : I p I 2 Brhiraiiun t i I a F- X - . . v 'f 5 5 In dedicating this Year s annual to l'iz.xNiQ Xi 5 L 5f2',y Ci. Fl oMPli1Ns, head of the English department v 3 'f'g I N if and dircctor of draniatics, the staff hopcs to 3 4 cxprcss in part the admiration and respect hc i 1 I D . f g 5 has inspired so universally among the studcnt Q body. ' i f 5 i i i 2 I i 2 2 1 l 1 i .Rui fi L flfl I 7 W 'A i' 'W 'M Q f -A - E pk, -- riv- 7 ga: gif ,EQ i sfE? 1 14-ff . .,,..,..,.,.,., , ....-:,-- --...Ms ..- TgL MWIfE2??j'24 rrri1ii:1g?11a..: rcrr .earns A is Hmeeeaaaafee --- -i M 4 . Q 1 23 sv- tv- ,. fs' sl lis: S. at f A ,. ,Q 2 iii . . f l , , y,. ,af : t , X. . th: -qi x, 3. 5 gs! if :E 535 V33 Est ,t S 522 S5 1-2 Q-E ,L fi A 556 5 ,kt g, Et. .,i gi i z K . W 4 m 3 5 I E 3 Q 2 3 . aff Q s K it headed Lizzie. The part was played by john Ott as only a clever actor could play it. Florenze, the Secretary of the Governor, came in for his share of applause in his services to his master. He becomes quite frantic in his search for a whipping boy until he hits upon Simon. The funny and absurd things that happen to Simon in his capacity of whipping boy kept the audience in gales of laughter. Etienne Grandet, son of the Lieutenant Governor, and incidentally Bras Pique, the pirate, with Adah made an interesting couple. Etienne made a fine yillain, which was a hard part for agreeable Alec to play. He was also a victim of Marietta's charms, and shows his manly egotism in the song, You Marry a Marionette, in which he is surprised that a maid so small could win the affections of a nian. Adah was a beautiful slave, and made a very touching appeal to the audience in the scene of the ballroom when Etienne sells her to the highest bidder, she drops to the floor, and gallant Capt. Dick, the highest bidder gently lifts her. This action on the part of Capt. Dick makes Marietta exceedingly angry, and she declares her true identity as Marietta, Contessa d'Altena, and gives her hand to Etienne Grandet in the spirit of the moment. Adah, in her anger at the treachery of Etienne, tells Capt. Dick when he sets her free, that Etienne is the pirate for whom he has been searching. Sir Harry Blake, an Irish adventurer who has come over with Capt. Dick, manages to reunite Marietta and Dick, and so proves his friendship for the couple at the crucial moment. There was a sense of disappointment felt among the players that Sir Harry Blake didn't have more songs to sing, as Cecil Coedy's voice is one of the evidences of real talent in the Glee Clubs. The three Hower girls, Felice, Nanette, and Fanchon, were in evidence all through the play, and did their part in forming a brilliant background for the principals. They Hirted and danced with Capt. Dick's men, and were properly horrified at the appear- ance of the bold pirates, who were extremely daring with their bristling black mustachios and fold earrings. It has even been said that Nanette and Felice carried their flirting farther than the stage. Much pleasure was accorded the audience by the clever and graceful dancing of Ruth Cliver and jack Oliver. These two helped to make the moments Heet by altogether too quickly. Although the chorus has few lines, the opera could be nothing but an empty farce without them, and theirs is not an easy job. They spent many weary and a few enjoyable hours learning their dances, under the able guidance of Ruth Cliver. It is no easy matter to group the chorus attractively on the stage and at the same time not draw too much attention away from the principals. This job, along with a thousand others, fell to Miss Conklin, who ably drilled the cast, and who, after all, was the soul of the pro- duction. Miss Sargeant coached the speaking parts, and spent many hours of hard work training so many different accents and coaching on the difficulties of stage business. Miss Sleeper contributed a great deal to the success of the opera in the time she devoted to the perfection of the scenery and costumes. james Gibb showed the patience of the Saints and the Angels in his praise- worthy accompaniments, and won the friendship and admiration of the cast. All those in the cast felt a keen sense of disappointment when the last curtain ft-ll, the last sound of applause melted away, and the last flower was presented: for it had been such fun, and it didn't seem possible that in two short nights, a work of months and months should be at an end. It is but a memory now, but those who saw it can not help but remember some of the humorous things that happened, and certainly the memory of it will not fade from those who shared in the fun and pleasure of acting in Naughty Marietta. .,, ,., . . .c ,. , .. .. . .,...., .. . . ... . ..,...-, saw ,, k.....,t,.,, . .t... ia 5 'Wg . M t...,. M.. -.- N., 'NS , . ...N.s.1lhMX .. ..,.- C... .f .gg X . S ,, 106 f sfQX 2 lll. llf li 2 I ii, 12- ,Q , ,xt . R11 ,N if' f rm. 7 1- . ,W : .11 af: . .fi 's i l . ga 'Q 1 wg, I, I xf I if 5 K Q 3 . I r . 1 z t 1 1 e S Q s s t i i i ' 1 'f 5 . ig- lei: E . ' 1 l fg, ,i - ,Y,,i,l,i... .-- -- '24 CAST or CHARACTERS Captain Richard VVarrington .............. Lieut. Governor Grandet .,.,...,.. Etienne Grandet, son of Lieut. Gov.. Sir Harry Blake, Irish adventurer ......, 'Simon O Hara .............. Rudolpho, Keeper of Marionette Theater. . . Florenze, Secretary to Lieut. Governor .... Lizette, a casket girl ...........,....... Adah, a quadroon .... Nanette ......... Felice .... Fanchon ,.,...... Graziella ........ Night Vllatchman .... First Pirate ......, Second Pirate .,,. Indian ......... Town Crier ..... Knife Grinder. . . Rag Picker ..... Servant ....... Sacristan ..... Guard .,.... MARIETTA .... CASQUETTE VValdo Gutowsky .......johnOtt . . . ,Alec Whitley . . . .Cecil Coedy . . . .RussellSmith . .Kenneth Pierce . ,VVilmot Jordon .Patty Woodford Helen Thompson . . . .Helen Porter . . .Lunette Starr . . , .Ruth Cliver . . , .Arline Oliver .Fred Weideman . . . . .Carpenter Devereaux Walter Northcott .....H. Van Heldorf GIRLS . . . .C. Konstanzer Maurice Ayres . . . . .Earl Williams . . .Tracy Owens . . . . . .Hazen Funk . . . .Virginia Hobbs Doris Pringle Lucille Mason Dorothy McBryde janet Cant SPANISH GI La Moyne Everhart Dorothy Hope Leone Wagenheim Marion Lovett Ruth Stafford CAPTAIN DICK Wesley Stewert Roland Adams Chris Konstanzer Charles Shaw D. Wieterson VValter Northcott T. Owens PIRATES 107 Lydia Kahn Alice Van Hee Helen Hunt Betty Wicke RLS 's Arline Oliver Venit Fair julliette Rapheal Margaret Clemens MEN Cecil Wickham Fred VVeideman R. Scrimgeour Douglas Mac Gregor Carpenter Devereaux D. Frederick dur.. 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M f Mllik W nm WW M Illlllm ml lm I Q' - T Ti W 3 W Wx IW WIIIIIIHII lml W ummm! ml .vi . A -24 5 ., 2 t. 4 9 5 2 5 3 E 5 . Y ' 1 f I if K 1 v 4 e 3 K L i 5 ,J 5 si X I kxx W ff E 31 ' . 5 3 3 xii Yi ,F , is 3 Q' .SY 3 , W 5 ' x ' 1 1 s 1 x 5 i ..3 wa -Q 2 Q I E . ,,. f -x K ggi . X F YS 5 MISS .IESSIE VVHITHAM ,wg Q, .HOW DAVID L. HOLMES 1 ill HE if ji 11 I ..d...........,..... 1 5 , i, if A i S up :Ai ii! 3,1 if' Qs gi ,I 3 QM 32, sl' sz: lf, in gli i'? sz if Q, 3+ sz ,A i 25 'ff 551 -Q! fl? fs 555 I? - --we '-' ----'--- ,o T211 - '- ,f-g, II llll Coach's Article The first athletic team to represent our college was the basketball team of 1917. Nile were then, of course, a junior College, with an enrollment of possibly one hundred and fifty students. Needless to say, material for a team was scarce, and money and schedules were still more scarce, if possible. The 1917 basketball team lost but two games, and wound up the season by defeating the Adrian College team, which had just won the M. I. A. A. cham- pionship, by a 41-5 score. A track team and a tennis team were organized that spring. The track team placed fourth in the State Meet. The tennis team enjoyed a successful season. Thus began athletics in our college. Since this first year, we have had our ups and downs. XVe have won and we have lost. The win column reads 75fZ plus, however. As we look back over these seven rather trying years, there are several things that gratify us. One is that not once, though many times facing almost over- whelming odds, has a team representing the Green and Gold asked or given quarter. Another most gratifying thing is that not once in the heat of battle, during all these years, has a single penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct been inflicted upon any of our teams. Vllhatever has been accomplished in athletics has been done without the aid of pampered and petted athletes. The men who have represented us have come to this institution of their own free will. Not one has been given a house and lot. Not one has been induced to come here. Not one has been adopted by an alumnus. Not one has been favored by his teachers. And our men don't come from other states. Our motto: Athletics for our students, not students for our athletics still holds good. C7 l A 1 v ll in El l a l L l. l I I .. --....-.,. U . ...--,-...a..,vW. ,, , I 1 ..uifQf 'Q'fQQf.. ' L2f'laiff':-,Q 1 Qfj M 1 ' 111 221 2 , X.- V.,-xx v X x 'EN -a X xx! s '54 to s err'-' as ra Football Team On Sept. 10, 1923, the first football team to represent the College of the City of Detroit, previously known as the Detroit Junior College, began its preschedule practice grind on Roosevelt Field. The first two weeks were occupied in limbering up exercises and the fundamentals of tackling. The third week, Coach David L. Holmes divided the squad into groups and gave them various plays and formations: while the two succeeding weeks were spent in preparation for the opening game with Ferris Institute. In the first game of the season, Gct. 13, City College made its debut as a four-year institution by trouncing Ferris Institute by the one-sided score of 5-I-0. In spite of the overwhelming superiority shown by Detroit, the team's play was far from being perfect, and in the ensuing days every man's weaknesses received special attention. The next game was with Hope College, and resulted in a 20-O victory for the Green and Gold. In this game, Hope had the ball for sixteen successive downs. but for all her aggressiveness did not gain an inch, nor was therea single penalty called on either team. The following Saturday, Detroit traveled to Adrian, and was defeated, 12-O. Although many blamed the defeat to the old alibi, overconfidence, those who saw the game will admit that the Detroiters were outplayed by a fighting Adrian team that earned its victory. Nov. 3 saw City College avenge their defeat of the previous season by defeat- ing Grand Rapids junior College to the count of -12-8. Disregarding the numerous penalties, the spectators thrilled to the runs of the Detroiters. Every man on the squad did his bit well. Two faculty men and a dozen collegians traveled to Olivet, where the second game away from home ended in a 7-7 tie. Although neither team was in the best of physical condition, the game was well played and hard fought from beginning to end. Neither college could pierce the defense of the other. Nov. 17 saw the Green and Gold fall to the powerful Toledo University team. Toledo was too much for City College, and the final whistle found the score of 38-O. Although outplayed, the Detroiters gave all they had, and played their usual clean and square game to the last minute. The Toledo men charged through our line almost at will, when Detroit rushed down the field as a result of mag- nificent forward passing only to be held for downs when the Toledo goal line was threatened. City College came through with a victory the next Saturday, however, when Findlay College came to Roosevelt Field and was defeated by the Detroit men 28-0. l 2 il. Ill , I 1 . Eli llq l ,. K. l. 1 if wily Tll -,i : 1, 'if Eli ill fl il l l I , M iff 3 if I. f f 5 .aa 1 ,sig S- 1 Q 1 Lg Y. 441 , P- , 1 . 5 . 2 1 1 fig ,g ., -5 11 s R' ' 1-. if I- l A li fi 114 N- w-Aw...-v-. R ..... A fQf.,,,jfQf.- I Q '24 Season 192 3-24 After a review of the basketball season of 1923-24. the College of the City of Detroit may be well proud of the record of the team and the men who con- tributed to its eminent success. Despite a peculiar schedule, which placed it at a decided disadvantage, the team fought hard and well, and will occupy an honored niche in the college's traditions. The first two games were played at home, and thereafter the team was not seen in action in the college gymnasium until after nine consecutive games had been played on foreign courts. These games included a trip through Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, wherein hve games were played in almost as many evenings. Although playing conditions were often very bad, and in spite of the great mental and physical strain, the men won three of these. Until the Tri-State game of February 9, 192-1, the team had lost all the alter- nate games, and the record showed live games won and tive on the other side of the book. At this time, however, it found itself and swept through the re- mainder of the season with seven consecutive victories. Among some of its victims were: Valparaiso, whose basketball team boasted a wonderful record, having won twenty-two straight games from some of the best teams in the country: Mt. Pleasant, whose team crowded Alma for the M. I. A. A. honors: Louisville University, whose team numbered one of the best in the South: and Toledo U., considered the best in its section of the country. The men who composed the team and received their letters were: Lightbody, captain and forward: Cunningham, guard: Davidow, forward: Edwards, for- ward: Ertell, guard: Martin, center: Miller, guard: Townsend, guard: VVeldon, forward and manager. The utility men were: Kahl, Traver, Osborn. Coach D. L. Holmes had complete charge of the team throughout the season and always kept its spirit at the highest pitch. Individually. the men were very fine players, but it was the team work and spirit which carried it through the hardest schedule a basketball team from this college has ever gone through. Scmmnv or Gniizs PLAYED Detroit City College 15 Albion College ...... Detroit City College 31 Ohio State Normal. . Detroit City College 18 Mt. Pleasant Normal Detroit City College 27 St. Mary's College. .. Detroit City College 17 Valparaiso U. ...... . Detroit City College 32 Ohio State Normal. . Detroit City College 28 'Wilmington College. . Detroit City College 37 Louisville U. ....... , Detroit City College 19 Indiana State Normal Detroit City College 55 Tri-State Normal .... Detroit City College. . . . , 35 Toledo U. .... ...... Detroit City College 31 Tri-State Normal .... Detroit City College. . . . . ZS St. Mary's College... Detroit City College 23 Toledo U. ......... . Detroit City College 26 Mt. Pleasant Normal Detroit City College 29 Valparaiso Lf ...... . Detroit City College. . . . . -131 Opponents. . .. -. 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In the tirst I It indoor meet of the season, that with Ohio VVesleyan, at Delaware, the City 1 ' team managed to garner 3715 to 5725 points for their opponents. Blanchard, Vincent, and Cooper all taking tirsts in this meet. In the State Athletic Carni- Q R val at East Lansing, Yincent won the shot put, Seitz tied for second in the pole p , I vault. and Cooper took third place in both hurdles, an entirely creditable per- l l I i formance. s Ypsi Normal's State Championship team was next on the schedule. Ypsi E won, but not before she knew she was having a tussle. In this meet, Blanchard I f again took a lirst, this time beating out VVerle, Ypsi's Olympic prospectg Seitz took the pole vault: Doherty, the high jump, Vincent, the shot: and the relay Q Q 5 team set a new track record when they covered the 20 laps in 3-322 The linal score was 50-36. Outdoors the team showed up even better.. In the hrst meet with M. A. C. g at Lansing, the team was linally beaten by 2 points, the linal score being 66lg T ,Xl to 6-112. In all, the Green and Gold squad took 8 lirsts and lost the meet only because of lack of numbers. The meet with lYestern State Normal was called I it off because of rain. , l At the State Intercollegiate Track and Fieldmeet at East Lansing, the Detroit 1 ' . I team again showed its superiority over other state teams when she managed P I to cop second place, only four points behind the Ypsilanti team. In this meet the g . Q team managed to beat out :uch institutions as M. A. C. and 'Western State 1 ' ' Normal who always have been strong in athletics. By virtue of their victories I i the College now possesses two cups, one for being runner up in the meet and the f other for taking second in the relay. One of the bright spots of the meet was the fact that the Detroit team was built up primarily of green material. Seitz and . 3 Paul were the only letter men at the beginning of the season. But due to the 6,2 abilities of Coach Holmes, who seems to have the knack of developing material A out of nothing, the team progressed. if JI Altogether the thin clads managed to take three lirst places, seven seconds I .fig and three thirds in the meet. Cooper took a first in the High Hurdles and third me in the lows. Seitz in winning the pole vault tied the state record, and Zuber won , the discus throw. It was only because of being pocketed at the beginning that I I Blanchard and Brown failed to place in their events. 1 I , 5 t ' Ypsilanti won the meet with 36M points while the Detroit aggregation took 2 I p 32213 with VVestern Normal Third and M. A. C. fourth. Q I I l I 1 H- - . .gg - ,.,,A - .2?,..-,--. ..,a...... T ... - .W -.-.,..Mk -. .- -...,. .. --,,f.-f-K ggg. ,Lg A, , M , ,,,. ,.,,, c M wmwgs ...,. ..-. ,.. ...-s-s . ' nas. . .-..-,...... .... ..,.-... ... 117 A15 --AA -1,4 .0 A4-WMWNGNNA-5-'WAQMNWW M, H gl! 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I i i S t xwwxlnv ,a..,.-.a- .. . l 1 ' i Q l l Y . l 1 i 4 l i . . 5 ' . 3 l Sw1mm1ng - 1 L 1 , 3 1 - In spite of the fact that City College does not have a swimming pool worth i 1 3 calling such, its team made a more than creditable showing during the season f 1 Q Qi' just past. t' :rf If At the beginning of the semester, it was expected that the team would have .0 ,gi Don McClellan as a member, but he changed schools in favor of Northwestern gli yt' 'i , University. But, in spite of this, the team was organized with Sam Wlilliams lg ft . iv' captain. Meets were arranged with M. A. C., Michigan State Normal College tis ' , , of Ypsilanti and with Grand Rapids Y. Due to a late start, it was impossible , f l to schedule other teams. ' In the lirst meet, that with Grand Rapids, the Detroit team was nosed out 1 3 by Z points, due mainly to the superior showing of Howard Rose, the premier ' V free style swimmer in the State. Then M. A. C. came to Detroit, but went hack j , to Lansing much wiser. They were beaten 37-51. In this meet, George Peckham L was the star, winning both the 50 and 100, and being a member of the winning Q T relay team. Sam lYilliams won the 220, Chaffee took the back stroke, and 7 ' , jaenichen took the breast. Ypsi was the next victim, this time being beaten 5 y , i l i' in her own pool by the count of 40-18. In this meet, as in the previous one, Detroit took tirst in every event except the diving. After a lay off of three 3ff,.'fiig '31 weeks-,the State Normal team was again defeated in the Y pool, this time by ' yi, the score of 32-26. Thus out of four meets, the City team won three and lost lj , the other by 2 points. 1 I George Peckham was the outstanding star of the team, winning 1111 points Vi A in every meet. Chaffee and ,laenichen were the other best point winners, with ' A ' ' Sam XVilliams following. Captain Williams was not entered in the final meet. 2 ' It is expected that next year the college will be represented by an even better I 1 team and will present a better schedule. Members of the team are: Captain Q - Wlilliams, Chaffee, jaenichen, Peckham, Broker, Drane, Taylor, Ertel, Pascoe, T . and Mclintee. The team was managed by jack Milligan. L 2 BOXING AND XVRESTLING , Q , . 5 A great deal of interest was shown in boxing and wrestling during the last i , I year. There were over 100 men in the classes of both sports. Norman VVilliams ,' had charge of the wrestlers, while Michaels and Hoover, also students in the '34 college, instructed the students in the manly art. If the enthusiasm of the iimtfifi ' ' college men continues to grow as rapidly as it has in the past, boxing and wrestling 5 will undoubtedly become major sports. At the U. of M. Carnival, Red Meyer . and Michaels put on exhibitions that pleased the big carnival crowd. The i Detroit men's fighting showed that City College men compare favorably with ' , 5 , Q those of the State University. The Michigan Daily gave a draw decision in Q . I the tight between Michaels CC. C. D.J and Markiewicy tU. of MJ. The same 2 1 5 3 paper gave Hart of Michigan the decision over Red Meyer of Detroit. Two 2 3 I f tournaments were held during the year, with the results given below. All winners 1 f A 1 in these contests were given attractive gold medals for their proficiency. The , i I . student instructors were not allowed to enter the first tournament. i : A-.Q -u M - -wii.. ...R . . . . ...a tix T.: l-Pla-. , 'QffZfQ . Q7? ?f'X., ...Qi aff. . iimffifi. Q.. ff-. 119 i '24 4 7 r'Nv fs l 1 lt , 5 4 Q r ' 'rr-ii: 'r T:iT-'Tnfl ' il Q :iii T X 24 W - asf? .. G. Ma, ,..,.ac.,s...-..W..-- - .. .--I l Tennis S Tennis is fast becoming a universal sport at the College of Detroit, as well 1 as elsewhere. This is evinced by the large number of entrants who competed 2 in the First Annual Fall Tournament, and also by the great number of candi- . dates that have tried out for the team this spring. 5 s The fall tournament was won by Murice Davey, a veteran of last year's tennis team. Medals were awarded to the winners and runners-up in both singles and doubles. This tournament was so successful and created such widespread f interest that it will probably become an annual institution. Next year, it will , probably be played off in the new courts behind the school. This spring, more than twenty men reported to manager MacVVeldon, who i took charge until a coach could be found. Because of rainy weather and the lack of a coach, the tennis team barely got started when it was faced by the iii? fl ii, lil ill' ,511 il tit' if Ryfg gfygl, fifihi Vifigi tl iyll Vt, EH H iii 'li l i l l l I a l l l llll hardest match of the year with Notre Dame. Only two matches were played, for the reason that they had to be held at the indoor courts of the General Motors building. Both Davey and Stien put up a hard fight, but finally suc- cumbed to their more experienced opponents. By this time, Mr. Fowle was secured as a coach. But only two days after the Notre Dame match, the team journeyed to Lansing to play M. A. C. Davey lost the first match, Goodman won the second, then this pair lost in the doubles. MacVVeldon lost the hardest match of the day after he had his man match point. Two days later, before the team had a chance to reorganize, it met Ypsilanti State Normal there. This was the closest match played up to this time. Davey lost the first, but Goodman won the second singles match. However, after a close battle in the doubles, College of Detroit lost the match 2-1. The last team played, before this writing goes to press, was the University of Detroit. The team seemed to hit its stride by this time, and by the efforts of Davey, Goodman, Stien, and Gable, won a shutout victory of 5-0 over the older school. The team's chances in the remaining matches with Toledo University, Detroit College of Law, and University of Detroit, look exceedingly bright. But Coach Fowle is pointing the team to the State inter-collegiate tournament, which they have a splendid chance of winning. No doubt in a year or two, tennis will be recognized as a major sport at the College of Detroit, as it is at most of the large universities. For it has on its schedule some of the biggest colleges outside the Big Ten in the Middle VVest. Q fu T-T1...fff.lf1f, . Qffiff if 'Qfflff,,.., .,,s.-,. ff .. .. . . i f .fZ7 .g t:s.y Z.' 'ff'ffQ,f.fQf1ffIif11Q Muff' 121 L 5? t 1 i I fl, is S F- Q- fi! '24 iii: 'E , . . . .-.,,...,,,,.j 'N---if '?,.......N..,. .-s........ ,..W -f...... , . ...AM -.-.2 J 'S x rr .. . 1-XJy.w,,v,,J,w,,f lu 1 , 'fi if X X? N ., -3' ss ag Ya , 3 : 1 3 s 'x x E I v Interclass and Intramural Sports The Freshmen and Sophomores staged their annual football game on Nov. 26, 1923. It was more hotly contested than any other game between the rival classes in the history of the college. The fighting Sophs held their opponents four times, when in the shadow of their goal posts, but failed the fifth time when Reeves Brown, president of the Frosh class, scored the only touchdown of the game. Jimmy McCosh added another point with his kick, making the final score 7-0. All three classes, juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen put forth their best efforts during the winter, and the result was a very successful interclass basket- ball series. Once more the Frosh came out ahead of their rivals, barely nosing out the Sophs. Due to their limited amount of material, the juniors were forced to bow to their under-classmen, but only after the last whistle blew. The Fresh- men clinched the title by defeating the Sophs 24-19 before a large crowd on Feb. 29. The Sophs' rally in the last quarter was not quite strong enough, as the Freshmen caged 2 baskets just before time was up. That the College of the City of Detroit lives up to its motto, Athletics for our Students, was amply proved by the active interest taken in the intra- mural basketball league of light teams. The following clubs entered representa- tives, Cosmos, Student Club, Engineers, Frenchies, House of Representatives, Gas House Gang, Spanish Club, and the Chess and Checker Club. The Pre- medics was the only organization that failed to enter the league. At the beginning the Engineers and the Students looked best, but even they suffered upsets. Until the Cosmos defeated the Engineers 9-8, they were merely looked upon as one of several winning teams. But this victory left only two teams in first place, first and was the the Student and Cosmo Clubs. The Cosmos and Students retained their tie until near the end of the schedule. The Student Club had a good team had won most of its games easily. The rivalry between the organizations intensified by the six-point margin in the victory of the Students over Engineers. However, the Cosmos gained sole possession of First place, and kept it till the end, by defeating the Students in a hotly contested game. The games provided much interest to the entire college, increased the college spirit, and also brought to light a wealth of promising material for future varsity teams. After considering each man's qualifications, Coach Holmes picked a first and a second All-Club team, and another group of club men worthy of honorable mention. First Team Second Team Schecter .... ........ F .... ........ L i nck Zajac ..... .... F ..... . . . . .Freeman Gentile... ...C ..... ...,.Paun Osborn. . . ..,.... G .... ..... S mall Gray ............ .....,. . . . . .... f- ..... . ..... Hyland Honor Roll: Forwards: Mendelsohn, Harding, Anderson, Stark: Centers: Tennenbaum, Krave, H. Turnerg Guards: O'Brien, Thurman, Carter, Kass. ill l ' 1 i , v 1 ,,. 1 . mi it A fu, fx g F' J i V i i , 1 . My X ive f i 5 2 get , -. -i . 'Xi I ti' J N.. 122 ,XR .-, l i l lla 1. I. it l 5 1 wi ll -s ii iii I 1 4 I i sg f f' '24 X' High Spots in C. C. D. Athletics Back in 1918, Detroit junior College's first football team defeated the highly lauded University of Detroit's team by a score of 6-0. The man who made the touchdown was Captain Brenkert. From junior College, Brenkert went to Washington and jefferson, where he starred for four years and received honor- able mention on many all-American elevens. Egbert Isbell received his first coaching on a college track team under Coach David L. Holmes in 1921. Going to University of Michigan, he developed into the champion distance runner of the Big 10 and the Middle West. This year he is being considered as certain of a place on the United States Olympic squad. Walter VVesbrook played on Junior C0llege's first basketball quintet in 1918, during the S. A. T. C. days. He finished his curriculum at U. of M., where he won fame as a tennis player and a pole vaulter. He is ranked by Walter Camp as one of the greatest tennis players in the United States. Another man who began his varsity career at this college is Les Wittman. On the 1921 J. C. track team he did the 100-yard dash in ten seconds flat, and the 220 in 22 seconds, in addition to hanging up a new mark of 26 seconds in the old J. C. gym track. In the last two years he has become the star dash man of the conference, with a -- of 94,5 seconds in the 100 yards. Ike Iler's place kick of 52 yards in 1921 will stand as a national record for many years to come. Russ Lightbody's run of 95 yards for a touchdown in the J. C. vs Grand Rapids of 1922 is the best performance of a wearer of a Green and Gold. Russ also scored a total of 136 points in the 1923-1924 basketball season. City College may well congratulate itself on having a man of Coach Holmes' i ability in charge of athletics. The performances of the above men and many Q , others are a favorable sign of the position our College will occupy in the athletic 1 Q 5 world of the future. l Q 1 OUTDOOR TRACK RECORDS OF CITY COLLEGE MEN I ze Qirfi 100-10 sec.-Wittman-J. C. vs Ypsilanti-1921. l ,fig 220-222, 5 sec:jVVittmanlState Intercollegiate-1921. rf' 440-53575, sec. Qin mudl-Blanchard-C. C D. vs M. A. C.-1924. 880-2:022f5 sec.-Pillsbury-State Intercollegiate-1920. : . i 1 mile-4:39-Pillsbury-State Intercollegiate-1920. I l 2 mile-'10:391,f 5-Richardsa-I. C. vs Hillsdale-1921. 220 L. H.-262f5-Walk-J. C. vs Kalamazoo College-1923. , 120 H. H.-162 ,i'i 5-Gleason-State IntercollegiateA1919. 7 E l High jumpi5' 7M fMackay-J. C. vs Kalamazoo College-1922. l l 1 Pole Vault-11' 3 -Huff-State Intercollegiate-1923. 1 I Broad jump-21' 536'-Mackay--I. C. vs Kalamazoo College-1922. l I l Shot Put-41' 8152 -Seager-Nat'l Intercollegiate-Chicagoel923. I 5 I Discus-122-' 9 -Seager--I. C. vs Ypsilantie1923. M5 1 Javelin-163' 1 AI-Iarris-State Intercollegiate-1923. 123 7 gills . CQ V 0:- W-N 1 41:1 fi ,il li Val .21 ill tai l i 1 1 1 i 111 ii ., . i'l ,l' gy. 'QM' f .3 J J I fi - at F151 ,, Ji ': ,, .2 f l ls V' ,ft W 'V 1 3, ,A I ' W 1 ik - 4, 1 l ? - 51 . ,, 'J 95 f All L.. , . .N ., ....,.x,W 124 : . 1 A . 5 L s , 1 E - f f 5 - :mx .VAX f-4 Q'N,fx.f y., f-X. ,YH Y ,1 N, m 1 4 I! fl 1 Y 4 i xl gf ,I .1 xx 'I ,Y if -a I I. lx 2: X. lk! ,I 5 if f xl '! II . ,I w.,...... ,.L... fr R 9 244 Annual Staff Editor-in-chief ..... Business Manager ...... Advertising Manager. . . . . Circulation Manager ..i. .Associate Editor .i.... . Literary Editor ..i.., News Editor .....,..... Assistant News Editor . . . Assistant News Editor. . . Sport Editor ........, Humor Editor . . . Art Editor ...i. Snap Editor .....i..,.,..... Personal Editor .....,......., ..i.. Assistant Business Manager . . . . NValter R. Northcott . . . . , .Francis P. Rhoades , . . .Raymond W. Pillsbury . . . .Mary Cussin ,Patty Woodford . . . . .Helen Deutsch .La Wave Shoup . . .Marion Heath .Carleton Brown . . .Walter Carter . .Ereelan Judson . .Eli:abeth Long Marian Pillsbury .Helen Maynard Vifillard L. Crain lluninr 0112155 Ahuianrg Baath Donald S. Leonardg Florence Vxfilsong Venit Fairy George jeiifriesg Stanley Hydeg Walter Carter 9 Qwi f,g. . ,TH fidxflt-??i1i5 .QgffgQi:i?aig E Wg, M., 1 HU H11 2.1, ' 11 i'1 'il 3 , X 4 , , , , , 5 g 1 ,f gf i 21. 1,11 K ,- X1 x ,231 L? Q .f 'i f 2 -5: K 1 f , -i E E , 1 i N ' 5 , ., 5.1 5.Q , . -Li ! 1 ji 1,1 , ' V I . 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Women's Athletics The opening of college women's athletic season in November for the year 1923-Z4 was greeted with a previously unheard-of amount of enthusiasm. The XYomen's Athletic Association immediately organized, and began bombarding Miss VYhitham, Director of lVomen's Athletics, with entreaties to start basket- ball practices immediately. Accordingly the practices began earlier than usual, with the result that some twenty girls reported for try-outs. From this material, twelve players were chosen, and reported regularly every Vilednesday afternoon for the rest of the term. XYith seven players back from last year, and the excel- lent material that came in with the Freshman class, the record of the team is not surprising. Though a great deal of unusual playing was done in all courts during the season, it is safe to say that the strongest consistent work was done in the center court. lYith four center players-three of whom were veteransiall playing as well in combination with any of the others, the other courts were able to count on strong cooperation in every play. Berkowitz, Pfaehler, Stewart, and Knapp played in the center field. The guard situation, though not as strong, was ex- ceedingly steady-Sweitzer fcaptainj and Felske usually starting, with Cyrowski as substitute. The forward court was handled by the same combination that held it last year-'Woodford and Gowans, with Sweitzer transferring from the guard position when necessary. These nine girls comprise a First Team as nearly as it can be chosen, for all were important to the success of the team. Of the eleven games played, only two were lost-one to Detroit Teachers' College, and one to Central M. E.-while victories were gained over Detroit Teachers' College, Canton Y. XY. C. A., twice, Toledo Y. XV. C. A., VVomen's Aquatic Club, Michigan School for the Deaf, and Detroit Y. VV. C. A. A call, which was issued late in the fall to all those interested in Held hockey, was answered by about forty women, all more or less inexperienced in the game. Three or four good practices were held, and considerable progress was shown, but owing to a lack of equipment and the lateness of the season, no matches were scheduled. There is. however, every indication that this was the beginning of a future hockey team that will rank with the best of swimming and basketball teams turned out by the college. The swimming season was due to start immediately after the last basketball game, but was delayed until very much later by the vaccination agitation which kept swimmers out of the water for three weeks. Only three of last year's team -Gowans, Felske, and Yan Hee-returned this year, but some excellent new material came in with Nixon and Cole. ' 1 QQ ,gi g s' tg jfs-.Q ,jf ... ...-.--- . -aa Pl..-:LQ as N... 1 9 2 x jfv 'As -fx '24 X ....,...., , ,.. ww x..X X .-.Vx HU 4 wf lf' f :Ss Iii fill EEF? Vi vrili MN ggi! iii? 1527 .wg QM ESV IM !, X 41.- .X Ip A Qi . - ,, :FN-, 'Xa Qi ,xl E552 355. V5 f 1 All :Aw ,2S a.,.,, -E. '53 :ERA -it Ili ,.Q 4.3 WEE nl wihg., A w X 1 10x Y ' m'MM2k x ' r i ry Mi la Y ew r i 1! l 1 y'l f'ii 'il :A- l 1 ff ,ul ll' M rv! 1: 1 My frf ?w5v'f :!.,:: 'E HRH-s wi Q -xl isil MH LV E ... YYY.. +A- -gx J g g, ,24 A ,'M mu ,d W -QT Q- ' 4' N1 a avr? AT' 9 5 599 . - Q ,yum - 'V .. . w ft Y -Paz? . i. 2,8 K ,J r. Q, ?,.1hxr,:'i ijgffw . ,Q-gd' 1 st, fff'k I v. X1 H 'Heh- I Q'-xx . . A4-Q 4-: ,, 1' A---A ' 1- I' J If--If ' -4 ' ,- .-1 :.-wg, .. S ---,,,:-Q: . N' :J-,X ,P-,.,x . f , V 5, .- ' lyke 4 U A. xy H. . Q , ,QF ,:?57Eg'V in ' l 'z?fffN?'. 'Q salt. A Q dl I -f' -we -gf -'-l- , . if . 5 5f .h , it H.. Fx. - .V . -1' If . Q T . .,.- if . ,,,?,,,,,a+ ',', f 1 A f Hg, Wan.,-,.,..., --..., Wt Q 4 E ,, ' sf! ff: -'eff , . A ' 3 V - --f, ,f....,4-A,. ,. ...- -.-...ac A- N- , ,RL----,YJ ,fc 1.-L- uw. .. .-QA Ls, 131 1,-, Lx ,245 . Y- '1 wfwfx, + - ' ' -'f 'f A if- 132 s,.. K . .. , ,XV 1 I f gr . 1 3 F if L, 'a 1 xi K , Q. iii' 15 'i 5 w E 1 3 y ' .,, , S4 fxil x X .Qi A2 3 Q3 Q. 'Nj Q y 'Q 7 1 JMR , 1 2 X, 13 TXIQ' IQ Q.....--Q. QL1fQ1fflfQQl . '..'i',Ql1IIl T iWfffIQ,Q.Q.I.fi'iTm-TTT' I . , , .. '24 gg - in t s' s 5 Personals-Yea Team Maurice Ayers has been responsible for all the posters announcing the assem- 5 3 blies this term. 2 3 ii if 4? FY W 5 Wendell Chick, Dusty Rhoades, Bud Howell, Willard Webber, Cam f 3 9 Cunningham, Russ Lightbody, LaMoyne Everhart, Leone Wangenheim, Helen Thompson, and Marian Huston have sure worked hard on the decorations l iz for the school dances this year. tx 4 B f .S gs 1: x :oe wr an The Starr and Seibert outfit will not spend this summer together: Lunette gf' f goes to Lansing, and Thelma stays here. 1- in fu sf 4 Helen Parker, Florence Wilson, Helen Maynard, Thelma Seibert, Clara Woodworth intend to work this summer. Do you know of any jobs with easy ,ggi hours? - if if i 3 X .ie i,f,s 3 ' if . . Helen Thompson and Esther Ide are going to spend the summer in dear New England. ' 5 j Florence Wilson intends to go abroad sometime this summer. She has relatives 3 in Canada. i 4: af ir 4: nf 5, Waldo Gutowsky and Cecil Cody have sure done their duty at the assemblies SQ this term in exercisin their vocal or ans. - I gf, g g if -on 4: 4: fr x 5 , S! . . . - I wonder if Cecelia Sosenky likes the Gas House Gang? 1 S933 if Pk Plf W We sure have some fine artists u at school: Elizabeth Long, joe Copp, , . P w,, - 1 2 Marian Huston, Helen Gillette, Molly Cyrowski, and James Griflith. i . Ik Ili lk IC Ill . Mabel Snowdon was the treasurer of the W. S. G.A. I wonder if that was 5 why she got married? P s 3 i . The Student Club was responsible for the lovely hanging bulletin board in 3 A front of the office. ' if if ll ii if , Why don't Helen Maynard and Florence VVilson bob their hair? fxfv llll , i se lf 1 I W , l , . i 5 1 . f l . A A Qt 'Y taxi 'a ,. Q F393 Jr R 'HE it 'N- r g Virginia Hobbs and Patty VVoodford must be pretty fine actresses. Two ig jobs in one term lil ir we -r 4 x ff, QS XVe don't mean to be curious or anything like that, but we would like to 3 5 2 know just what the Chega pin means to Ruth Chambers. 'Q' Q tg 101 SY lk IK if t , I Wendell Chick and Lincoln Bixby are talking of a trip to Colorado. i i ,lf X W if 1 W Jimmie Gibb and john Ott are playing out at Orion this summer. John says 3 next fall they play out in California. He seems to enjoy the idea of school in , Hollywood. A i FY I if lk if T g XN7e wonder what kind of a policeman Don Leonard is going to be this summer? 1 I 3 2 i 1 3 i 5 l f s -- .t t .- a 5 3j 'k:5fN x - raw- , . Q . X 5 - tj ,X,,. ,XMI SF' w xv 1 1?-l Q iff? +1-figfisi-f1gl'EQ t oo as L V l THIXT EXPLAINS IT - l I l l l She Qseated in parkl- Oh, Harry, we'd better be going: I'm sure I felt a f ' 1 l l l raindropf' ' He- Nonsense, dear! XVe are under a weeping willow. f Y i 4 W 1 i Y I i Wife-Do you know what day it is? It is twenty-live years ago today since 2 j i 1 we became engaged! i , I Absent Minded Professor-Twenty-five years! VVhy didn't you remind me 5 Q i 9 before? It's high time we got married.-Kasper. I I-. i -' x x -or is is - W ' gy I . 1 ' 'Q Bewhiskered Gent- Are you going to Harvard next fall, my lad? f y, ly Jj Youth- No sir. B. UA ,gif gf 4 Bewhisl-:ered Gent- My dear boy, I graduated in '88. -Lampoon. K. YM . it it nu ai 4: In i . . . . .. 'Ax f 5 Coed- X ou know, I didn t accept Claude the first time he proposed. I . E I Friend- I guess you didn't. You weren't there. -VVhirlwind. 5 I i ii X if Ill I Magician KTO boy he has called on stagej- Now, my boy, you've never seen l I 1 s l me before. have you. 5 5 Boy- No, daddy. -Record. Q 41 lk li lk il .fli 5 .zz 1 1 5 E 3 Cop Cto Pianistj- Some one called up police headquarters, reporting that a i : 1 i W t 5 guy named Shubert is being murdered in here. -Judge. . Z 5 nf in in in ir ? 5 ' 5 i ' ! ' 5, Motorist tfrantically over phonej- I've just turned turtle. l i 0 Hi Voice Cfrom the other endl- Wrong number. Apply at the Aquarium. gf' -Tiger. lf!! 1 in 1- x in fs E-iq '- Miss Potter- Forsooth, Sir, the goldfishes have contracted eczema. ik igii Mr. Papworth- Of what import? 'Tis but on a small scale. I l Vi ni in it as in fi 3 Ll 5 l T 5 f 5 PERSONAL ' i I 3 Williard Crane- VVell, who is going to talk today? , ' I 5 I Mr. Papworth- Geo. Jefferies. i W. C.- Shall I go home for my pillow? 5 1 ar ai an as as I l 1 i A peach came walking down the street, 1 Q She was more than passing fair: , f A smile, a nod, a half-closed eye, And the peach became a pair. H -Medley. K2 1 x ai is x X Razz- I thought you promised me not to smoke any more. 2 Berry- I did. if .4 ii' l Razz- But you're smoking as much as ever. Q Berry- XVell, that isn't any more, is it? 31. ' x 4 in x x ' Y A , Alice- jane and I are having a race to see who gets the most proposals this 5 ' I . 1 year. L 5 i Helen- VYho's winning? l l g 3 Alice- lVell, at present I'm ten laps ahead. -Gargoyle. i Q if 1' if ii if i l l I VVhy, Bill, what happened to you in the football game? You've lost all your I I I , i front teeth. , I No, I haven't. Here they are in my handkerchief. fPunch Bowl. L x Lil 4 Q is may R A M'-'X iff f'A w Q ,2 ...f,Qff,,.,,.,,..v:m.,,Ym,,,- .- in-wel-.v-.-V-A-2-1 Q- If 4 5 ix X' Wxvbwgsgw . NA ,nk- X ! c f f 1 1 L0 'Ya 'Xa CID ii 1, i 1 s ffm 5 EEZ L! B --o O QD GJ r-I ,ex wk Q Nm N-XX 3 X il! ! 1f X isis X x 'M 10 4 x , e..f :-Q,q...,...,,.. , , ,..7Mf:-K- fyf .aww -fa--Y --W W- . !A- 1--' 3. l t 6, i v 4 ,, .i 1 1 F i 4 l 1 E 1 ll 1, i A A, A , , ., . , ,v ,ca f. 4 M.. ...W , ...,,,.:..,,,,,,:.,V ...W A , . . ...Mg M , 1 M... HH ll ., ..,. .SPI --5957, s , - X- 1 A ca., ... ,,... .......f X 1 N -- f A man bought a suit from a jewish tailor for ten dollars. VVhen he opened the package at home, he discovered that the suit was alive with moths. He took it back, and said: I can't take this suit. It's full of moths. To which the jew replied: VVell, vat do you vant for ten dollars. Mocking- birds? -Sun Dodger. 'fVVhither away, stranger? VVhat wouldst? cheerio-ed St. Peter, as he leaned over the pearly gates. A'Gosh, let me in, muttered the wandering soul of Convict No. 999, just released from the electric chair. I've just had the shock of my life. -Lord Jeff. VF HF 41 lil YF Margaret had been very naughty. Mother, exasperated, as this was becoming a common occurrence, exclaimed: Don't you know that if you keep on being naughty, that your children will be naughty too? Margaret, triumphantly: Oh, Mother, you gave yourself away. -Lyre. lk lk Pk Pk PII Customer: You are positive this century plant will bloom in a hundred years? Florist: Quite positive. If it doesn't, bring it back. -Purple Parrot. lk Ik III lk Ill Teacher: Can you spell homicide? Pupil: I can make a stab at it. -Sun Dodger. PF ak ik lk if He: You remind me of an actress I saw last week. She Cflatteredj: In what show? He: Shuffle Along. -Punch Bowl. SK 42 lk FF lk Surgeon: Your minister is here. Do you Want to see him before we begin the operation? Patient: No sir, I don't care to be opened with prayer.-Juggler. Conductor Cto frosh who has dropped in a nickeljc Eight cents, please. Frosh: Hell, I don't want to buy the thing.-VVidow. Ik il Bk Pk Ik VValter Camp has made the All-American football team more times than anybody else.-VVidow. X Where did you get this joke? It just ran across my mind. You better elevate the crossing.-Punch Bowl. Cub: Is the editor particular? Star: Hell, yes: he raves if he linds a period upside down. -.... ............................. .... ...,,u... .... -.,...,,,W,,.,..r,..,.,..,...,,,,,, ,,q,.,..,.-.,V.......... ..-..-N-R- ---T-f - - ,-- 1, ,f -- ..,...., , ............-..... ,........, Y , YM... .:,.. ,.,. 5 ..YY ,....t.,,,,,,,, , - ,af W.. ,, T . M...u.. . . -Au ... 136 -..-..-,,,m,-,.,,,,, JQT ft , ,, , -- y Tjis. 24 -ijijifrrro jf 1 H' .f'xJ'f.lHQ.f 'W' A I U ' 'IL' g i i The ll'omen's League sure had a spirited Campaign for President this spring: i ' but their choice-Marian Huston-is a good one. She's little, but she's mighty. i lk ik 4' 41 Pk , I l lYe wonder what part of the world Mr. Russell will visit this summer. There can't be much left that he hasn't seen. I l Miriam lYarrcn wishes that Northwestern University were nearer to Detroit. y I , l I I I f. I mi lt The XY. S. G. A. house party was out at Orion this year. Isn't it odd what ,' a lot of heck a bunch of girls can make? K' .4 yi 4- if X sf Ruth Chambers, LaMoyne Everhart, and Leone lllangenheim get their shoes - V i in the bargain basement. I l Pk if X if YK E Bud Howell and LaMoyne Everhart have been going together for over a year. i i Looks serious. Of course, so have some others, but we know about them. I Pls :F if ? Ill Mrs. Bat: Tell me, does the baby take after his daddy? f P Mrs. Cat: I should say so. Every time I take his bottle away he starts I f . g - . - - Pig -I crawling towards the cellar stairs.-Punch Bowl. 4-iQ??'1 A 'L fi if if 1 Frosh: I suppose you would like to take a ride without worrying about tires, ' punctures, and the like? : r Senior Cfixing a tirel: You bet I would Z I 1 E Frosh: lllell, here's a car ticket.-Punch Bowl. i 5 E 5 l l E I Ill is Ik PF 'vs 4 i Y l , i Beth: He certainly is a nice boy, but he knows the worst songs. Q i , E Mac: Does he sing them to you? 5 Beth: No! He just whistles the tunes.-Punch Bowl. 5 1 E Sk Ik if 'lf 4 I I i H , Mary: Pretty good cider. Dad made half a barrel. y Bob: Pity he didn't have another apple, he could have made a barrel. l -Punch Bowl. ax ak lr fx :if 2 g fl ' ' FK: Doctor: You should exercise your feet more, sir, now that golf is out of I I season. 'gig Patient: I do. I own a player piano, ride a bicycle, and a young man calls f on my daughter every night. ' I E . 1 E I Dusty Rhoades: Do you mean to say that I am a liar? I I 2 , i Don Leonard: I hope that I could not do so ungentlemanly a thing: but I I I T I see you catch my idea. -Illustrated Bits. ' 1 Lg llQQgf11ff7fff'f ' :::' ' 'r r'11:f:ff-fr-fe 'ir' ir' rr-' - I ::i::.14,.-, rff'1i?'fzI7'f 7 1 M I miie' f . 137 ,, - 1 .,-.n ,, . ,,,,.....,'yA k ii, , . . u, -..W .... . ..,.. ,,,k W--' U- ' Y f - W'-ff--X.V,...si-sJ..,w,fK-A- 'V f' - - -'f-W - --1'--'-M - 5 A R T C E N T E R CONFECTIONERY Try our HOME MADE CANDIES SODAS, SUNDAES FRUITS 13 W. WARREN AVE. K2 doors from Woodward Ave.J MAIN LIBRARY HAT and SHOE SHINING SHOP Rain or shine, storm or, blast Our shoe shines always last. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. We specialize in cleaning and blocking PANAMAS and STRAW HATS 7 W. WARREN AVE. 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VVhat was that? he asked, An owl. , My deah fellah, I know thatgbut what was 'owling? -Black and Blue jay. 4: x if x l It's better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall. -Pelican. A GOCDD PLACE TO BANK VVayne County And Home Savings Bank Branches Everywhere in Detroit ..- .,... .. . ,--- . ,,.,.,,,..gW12.:, ,i.Y,, 5, Y. Y -. Y 1.1. .. .7 .W L, L E -,t-.'5-ff--fffgx, ,. L L ,.,, E11 I ...V V ,Y,-,Z,4fG -2, - ,.,,,, ,,,,l.-,,,.,,, ,,,..i. .... 139 I Capt.: Boys, the boat is sinking. Is there any one here who knows how to pray? Parson Ieagerlyjz I do. Capt.: All right, you prayg the rest of us will put on life belts. Theres one shy. lk Dk Uk Sk :lf McPherson: Pit your Candle oot, Mary. Ye shouldn't waste guid lightning. -Punch. 44 if 44 Got a doggy seat in Zoology lecture. What is it? K9. -Octopus. if :lf IF 1: ik It is said that an absent-minded professor in the university once poured syrup down his back and scratched the pancake.-Awgwan. X Ik Pk lk i After the Prom. He: I had an awful good time tonight. She: So did Ifperfeetly awful. INDIVIDUAL INSTTQUCTION W IN SECRETARIAL AND STENOGRAPHIC SUBJECTS AT THE D. B. U. 9' I L f N I I T IVI E I N T S E I D V , E A 5 D 5 C M I O I I' U S I R S S I E 0 ' N DETROIT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY I CORNER GRAND RIVER AVENUE - - AT PARK PLACE UQ ENTIRE ZND AND 3RD FLOORS OF THE SQUARE DEAL MILLER BLOCK ' Q - S .EEL .13 4 4 M . . . . ., 'N . I Ax 'Tm kv as I - pg irr - VlfQi,,,f' 1-10 I I 5 I 1 c ,M 44 - ' - 'wil'- E at Any Girl can be , I ' ,' H il ' . f S 'T 1 'MILES-'-' Popular if -5 1 her Mother has a if it ' G - ' 1 3, '55 f if O Xi , f af f ' tp A li T Elpp 21 I1 Q! M 0 . Q Q e ' X 'x ii Gas Range I 7 A It is easy to EASY TO OWN -- ASK ABOUT OUR PLAN CLARE E. SWAIN SALES AGENCY MAIN 5638 XYhztt do you suppose haw struck the Soph Class? lfirst Alec Murray and tht-li lfclclie Martiuck had occatsimi to use crutches. Do you supposs it! Con- tttgious? if XiW? 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Q- f.IQ5FXfNI M if II I . ..I.n-fI- ...-iTf1'iIQ.' ., .Il ff' Il I I ' MU IC I ORE I I I I I UDSO N S I I I I I I I 1 I I I g 1250 Llbrary Avenue .III III' I I I 2 v I I I gg JJ I 'I When Good Fellows Get Together! I ,I I A. I II 115 , I 7 . . . I I I j g lt is then that music seems to express most . I I I I I 1' v -, truly the spirit of comradeship and good fellow- I , I I If ' ship that are a part of the four-year grlnd. I E-v Q7 1, . I I ? -'iff' . . . . I I I HudsonIs Music Store is at the service of ' I I ' men who know and love music, with musical I I I instruments of every kind-for the home and I . IA f concert hall, from the worldIs best makers. I I X - - - A if . gf . I I A S fl It ,f ,II l 2 I I. x.I A truck driyer, foreign or ultra-American, presented the following bill to the , 'ggi ' college: I ' I I IO goes, 10 comes, at 8.50 a went.. .., ., ...... .,,......... S SAIUII I I I I I IF IF Pi K PF I 4 I I I I I'Did the operation Cost much?'I I I I No, the doctor gave me his regular Cut rates, fPelicon. I 1 I1 x ik 4 uk ik I I I I have the largest Collection of steins in the City, said the principal of a high I I I school in the Bronx. as he looked oyer the roll of the students.-jack o'Lantern. , I I I I s 1: fx fx :af I ' I I I Clerk- These are the best oysters we'ye had for a year.I' I I Customer- LetIs see some youIye had for only six monthsf'-Pelieon. I f I . I I I I EJ W . X if lk P114 Pk I I I I Pawnbroker+ 5ure, lIll give you S250 for your wooden legs. But u'hat's F I the idea of hocking anything like that?II I! 5 f I fripple- DoCtor's orders.II .II IJN Pawnbroker-I'DoctorIs orders? How Come?II I I I I Cripple-'II went to see him to find out how to get rid of my Cold. and he told I ' I me to soak my feet!I' If fi I I if X F? X ik I I I I I Mute- XYhy does Helen go out to the park so often?'I I Q , Bute- Ch, shes looking for some grounds for diyorCe.'I-Punch Bowl. ' I ak wx wx x x I I I :Xrdent Suitor- Sir, I want your daughter for my wife. I i Irate Father- Young man. go home and tell your wife she Can't have my I I I I I I daughter. Q I I ' II I I 2 I I - ,Q - I 125+ 3 ... .. -AH . SN,-XJ 143 ,,. I E ' ff--' . x , '24, . WATCHES FOR GRADUATION GIFTS The Oriilinal COLLEGE OF DETROIT EMBLEM VVith Founding, Date Green Enamel ooo 'He lq 9 ,, -i -I V '4 0 , o 0 ' 5 i DETROIT l i923 One quarter the size of this illustration ' BUTTONS 5001 PINS 00C A- N , , f' 3 ..,., 5 , r ,f 'io 2 L9 am g 4, 7-N lxoi i THE MOST RELIABLE MAKES FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG MEN VVILL BIZ FOUND IN OIQR STOCK 525. 00, Upwa: ds WRIGHT, KAY8- Q JEWELERS wooDwARo AVE. AT Joi-IN R Weyhing Bros. Mfg. Co. NJ9ll79ll1Vll16'l1 of tire Better Knid Michigarfs largest manufacturers of class rings, pins and fraternity jesvelry R711 Main Ofiice and Salesrooms 1507 WOODWARD AVE. 3rd Floor Annis Fur Bldg. Detroit. Mich. Mfg. Dept., McDougall at Gratiot When you decide to get that typewriter buy it from a firm where satis- faction and fair price are an integral part of the deal. That brings you to LgF413TTE TIPENRLTER EICHgI3E lg? Lafayette Blvd. Orpheum Theatre Eldg. New and rebuilt types Writers, adding ma- cliihes, check protec- tors, et:-. Terms if desired. A144 we . E , , Y I x ., . ,w insist If 5. xsj l. '24 I 7, ' fs Ted Rogyoy is a distrihutor of peppy magazines-ask us, we know. if IK if lk lk XYe wonder when the remaining women faculty will holm their hair? 3' if if if if Lots of our dear friends are going to Ann :Xrhor next fall. Some of them are: Lunette Starr, lilta Seihert, Clara XYoodworth, Helen Parker, Ruth Lehman, Nelle Gratton, Gwendolyn Charles. IK HK PK X if Geraldine Berndt and Helen Lee intend to he Spanish teachers. Lahloyne liverhart and Leone Xlltngenlieim will impart the arts ol dancing. X if if il PK Ray Pillsbury has developed quite a photography husiness. He made a good jolm of the spring dance pictures. lk i IK lk is Helen Deutsch had charge of the League C'ourier. She has changed it from a little hooklet to quite a large-sized magazine. X if X lk X Xllts it ever solyed as to where Ted Keorner got her black eye? Mrs. Fair can sure make good punch-as we all know from the yarious dances we have attended. Xow as to that affair of Beatrice Ford and lid. Mahleyewould it he called . an intellectual romance? X Di fi if if Thelma Seihert. Eleanor flucas. XYinifred Sample. lliartin Coyle, Romaine Rice, and Alec lYhitley were in a play lor Dramatic Arts Society recently. Sharnpooing Singeing and Clipping Bleaching Marcel Waving Scalp Treatment Hair Dressing Hennas Shaping Eyebrows Manicuring Facials Bobbing COMPLETE LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES 3 illiurinrir Llirztntg Srhnppr li' OPEN EVENINCS TILL N I NE EXCEPT 'rt'EsDfxY 'rHt'RsDAY Marcel and Curl 51.00 f Haircutting 35 cents NORTHWAY 2221 68 W. WARREN AVE. DETROIT, MICH. - l 'tis -1- A-M ------- - - H -V .....Ls. .. . .-.,-. 'Ye - ...,-.,A- -.-W . z L -. s--. ,.-.....,--.., 24 --smst ...... N Upper Classmen HE present junior Class of the College of the City of Detroit has the distinction of being the first one since the creation of the four-year college. It has reason to feel especially honored because it includes in its class membership those who have actually aided in making the four-year college a reality so soon. The oiiicers of the class are: President, Donald Leonardg Yice-President, Florence Wlilsong Secretary, Venit Fairy and Treasurer, Raymond Pillsbury. Donald Leonard has been president of his class for the last three years. Part of the enthusiasm behind his election this year was due to a general appreciation of his work at Lansing in behalf of the college. Eight members of the Student Council were drawn from the junior Class. The Student Council representatives of the class are: Donald Leonard, ex officio: Russell Lightbodyg Robert Ross: Florence Ellis: Eva Newtong Florence XVilsong Marion Pillsbury, and Cameron Cunningham. Because of the comparatively small size of the class, it has entered little into inter-class activities. It has not, however, lacked spirit on this account. The junior Class acted as umpire for the Annual Flag Rush at Belle Isle. The success of the J-Hop alone shows what the juniors can do. They are loyal supporters of the various school activities. Many of the college athletes came from this class. The Glee Clubs, the Dramatic Arts Society, the VVomen's Self-Government Association, and other organizations have active members among the upper classmen. This year the publication of the college Annual has been placed in the hands of the junior Class. ' All disappointment over having the First Annual -I-Hop in school was wiped away the evening of April eleventh. The women's gymnasium was beautifully camoufiaged into a dancer's paradise. The decorations, the refreshments, the music, the exquisite attire of the dancers, all added to the attractiveness of the occasion. Miss Jessie Vllhitman directed the grand march, which was the big event of the evening. The lights and shadows, cast over the dancers, lent an artisitc charm. Even to the dainty perfume favors, every possible detail was added to give pleasure to guests and dancers alike. Many alumni were present. The event will make a lasting impression upon all who were there. The usefulness of a municipal college in Detroit, granting a Bachelor of Arts degree is plainly evident in the present Upper Class of the college. A large number of these students are either partially or wholly self-supporting. Some are even supporting others while working for their degrees. Most of these students would find it either impossible or exceedingly inconvenient to finish college elsewhere, some being held in the city because of business interests, and some because of other conditions just as binding. WCW .. --.....,,- ,www W .-. ............-,.. .. ..-M .. . .,.f.. ,.,,w2i, 11 l .,. 1 ks s S .ll ll li.l lli jss 431, ..- lei! llli lift Ty? .i awjhfg 5.0.2 1 Y lg l 'Mai REF, 31 . Kal YR? .si g . I 4 f I Q v sl, V, Y ? , v 6 ltll mr 1, X a 1 i s z 2 5 Fx As l l l ' 1 3: llllflff -E so E E 'gysfx - M- W E- -M '24 - J Ti I've come to tix that old tub in the kitchen. Oh, Mamma. Here's a doctor to see the cook. -Lampoon. JI! Fl! PF Fl! FIG ll VVhy did Ikey invite only married people to his wedding? I VVell, in that way he figured that all the presents would be clear proiitf IK ii IK if lk l Son: l'lVIother, who put the statue under the kitchen sink? Mother: S-s-s-hl sonny! That's the plumber. W if if 201 IK Pi ,, Alyce: I adore Keats! Ikey: Oy, it's a relief to meet a lady vat still likes children. 4Frosl1. 1: 1: 11 fi: fr He: Let's sit out this dance. I have a game knee. She: llWCIlT'Cf'jLlSt how game? kBlack and Blue Jay. ll FK ik if :F if I Michigan, after school closes. The reason is a secret. 5 Pk 44 ik 'K X l Miss Gardner says she spent two sleepless nights on the house party at Orion I Wlonder why? ' Ik lk Sk X if l The Gas House Gang lent their alarm clock to the An-Tik-Liks when they had their picture taken for the Annual VVasn't that good of them? Ik PK lk 42 41 Mr. Thomas and Eloise aren't going to he married, that is, not right away. l ii rf Patterson's Flowers S H E R I D A N il lll ill s ll ill U lv is S? li Hz 5: lil ll ll ll ul I2 5 ll If Mi gl s ll 2 is J S 9 ll l I Brighten Dull Hours l, RESTAURANT l 1 l- l, 2 - 1 l QUALITY SERVICE l is -l ll i 3 5 S l 3 I li? , Flowers for Weddmgs The Finest of All vii 5 . G d h' Gracluations and all 00 I mgs to em ls I - a other occasions. Q Q l We serve waifles at all hours Q s 5 : ' , S a a l Z , R Z I ' NEXT TO MA ESTIC THEATRE 5 l If J 4865 Woodward Ave. Glendale 0700 i nl 5 ..,...,.N ,, .,.. .., ..c,.... .,,,,., ........ .... ...W ...... . . i , ,Q T:,..,...:: -..t. :'i:,....?W. ,.,. T.. ,,--,,s..s-a,.., .. ....,.,...,.... I ,,,..., ,,,,,,,.. j ' ffl i3i:.,:1 I E ll 'T xv,-,gr . - H- M- -N s-h- , 4 . .x.....,,.... .. ...,,,.-,..,...... .,,...,.. ,.,. ' Helen Maynard and Thelma Seibert are going to spend a week in Hastings, ,-, . ,-. L V g n- --,gn 'X .. : iiiigiiji' 1.fii1i:i:.:5,3ff,,L ,4..,-,.-4g1..--M.- I HARRY A. CLARKE ALWAYS --SOMFTHING DIFFERENT Pull over Sweaters NEW Sport Belts a dandy at 55.00 COLLEGE CAPS Your School Colors a better one for 58.00 53.00 51.00 to 52.00 Collaghfxsched BUTTERFLY Fancy sox No Butt0l'l KNICKERS Underwear Pajamas 2 50 6 50 Athletic 52.00 to 55.00 5 - to 5 - 51.00 to 54.00 Haberdasher State and Washington Blvd. If a man loves a girl, that's his business If a girl loves a man, that's her business If they want to get married, that's their business But, this is MY BUSINESS FOREST AVENUE TAILORS CLEANERS and DYERS Phone Glendale 4852 4471 Znd Blvd. Detroit, Mich. COR. PRENTIS Mr. Courtly Ctluring lull in Conversation at dinner tablelz Awful pause. Mrs. Newrich Cangrilybz lYell, young man, if you'd washed as many pots and pans in your day as I haye, your hands would be a little rough, too. Lampoon. P? :F if Pk :ii A peach Came walking down the street, She was more than passing fairy A smile, a nod, a half-closed eye, And the peach became a pair. fllfledley. if ir FF BF if Razz: I thought you promised me not to smoke any more. Berry: I did. Razz: But you're smokin as much as eyerf' . g y Berry: VK ell, that 1sn't any more, is it! ' 1 FY if Ill Xl in Alice: jane and I are haying a race to see who gets the most proposals this year. 5 Helen: VVho's winning? Alice: VVell, at present, I'm ten laps ahead. -Gargoyle. lVhy, Bill, what happened to you in that football game? You'ye lost all your front teeth. No, I hayen't. Here they are in my handkerChief. ' fPunCh Bowl. ii ik X FF lk XYilliard Craine: Vl'ell, who is going to talk today? Mr. Papworth: Geo Jeffries. lYilliard Craine: Shall I go home for my pillow? 1. ...w.....-- , ,,,,,.,,. ...,.,,. ...N my - .- .....-.. -. .sf '45 C3 - an woo- ef 1 - - ' ---Q-M ---W '-' ,N M' SLE ,... - ... .. .... ..a-...,.,... .. -147 ,..,. ,,. - .... 'Z-L , L . G R E E Ladies' and iems' alteraticlmiggjfgning LQCKSMITH ' Haberdashers Phone Empire 2644 We Call For YALE KEYS MADE IN ONE MINUTE And Deliver All work guaranteed satisfactory 4211 WOODWARD AVENUE , . J. Bert King Propnetor Tel. Glendale 8788 5728 Woodward Ave. Detroit C,I1111 : So You QUI L1 IJIz1c'Ii uve in thc game. I1cx'?' Ilavirlfvwr No Ik just gm llwhlwlackg I had the -k X fs af IXI1: 'TQIIIHLIIC Cuclvising his fiI1L-lnistry clzlssjz The fomnulu Im' water is IHQQIQ LIS was IQUIIICH to julicl, so is H to O, X Pk IF IV 13 Helen S1 vslwwslqi is Icurning In play thc drums. NNI- wonder if her uucller is any goof,I. ik ? PI' SIS bk Mr. Tlnnnqls is going In CHILIIIIIPIZI Ivllivcrsity next year. Sport Crushers and Fancy Bands COLLEGE HATS AND CAPS WE CLEAN HATS CLEAN ff 3 71? ii-- nik mf IeE::51EXa'av V. 3z':if1!nxe:9x.Q' xx ?f 'm, 'W IRE I XO. iii' x mm NINHI.Y? lE.I.W.fi1m .ins a ' -lg!! Q 5 -.E-L Si . 218 State L Y- DETROIT 1-IS 51. D.R.Jarrarr81C0. VERMINQL AUTOMOBILE GLASS 96 Warren Ave. West, near Cass Phone NORTHVVA Y 5365 XYIND DEFLEFTORS SLN AND RAIN VISURS XYINIJSIIIELID SPOTLIGHTS XYINDSHIELD H EAD LIGHT - AND - BODY GLASS NYE REPLACE GLASS IN ANY MAKE CA R XYHILE YOI7 XYAIT Bills Flies, Fleas, Rfmchcs, A151111251Aytmiflllfl Q kinds of vermin. Pavkecl in 21 1621111112 34912149 Lehi? pint tin Z'll1CISIJI'2lYCl'. Sold at ali 1'QQri L Q1'iig storei Michigan Drug C0 110 Congress E. DETROIT, MICH. BLEAZBY SHCP QF GIFTS 21, . I 'X XX, I GIFTS FOR THOUGHTFUL GIVERS 31 ADAMS AVENUE EAST Detroit, Michigan X 149 I 'J 9 2 5 Y l 3 2 E ? I 3 , 5 2 ii I 5 S 5 E, E 2 5, S 9 S lil ,... ..-.L,.,,... , ..s.,,..,.-........,...,,,,, .r , Ji V .... - CJ .., -a.--..-i.--.r-,c,,,.. ,24 .. Detroit Conservatory of Music 50th Year FRANCIS L. YORK, M.A., President ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Vice-President Offers courses in Piano, Voice, Cello, Organ, Theory, Public School Music and Drawing, Oral Interpretation, etc. Work based on best modern and educational principles. Numerous lectures, concerts and recitals. Excellent boarding accom- modations, Teachers' certificates, diplomas and degrees con- ferred, ivlany free advantages. NVe own our own building. located in the center of most cultural environment, STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME Summer Master School---Six weeks-June 23-August 2, 1923 For particulars of summcr session and detailed information address: JAMES H. BELL, Secretary 5035 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan DE LUXE CANDY SHOP JAYCIK C-r JAYCEETA Broadcasting Station Soda, l-lomeflvlade Candies, Light Lunches Clean, Fresh, Sweet Four doors north of VVarren 5015 VVOodward Ave. W- MW- f - -- 'W ,,,... ,. 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Specials Harry Grossman Walton Gutting Richard Hally Alice Hannen Norma Hansen Helen Hunt Bertha johnson Harry johnson XYilliam jones XVilmot Jordon Dorothea Knoff Abraham Lachovizky Morris Lakoyski Marion Lahser Georgie Lane john Lawson james Lee lYalter Libetski Raymond Lincicome Bernard McEntee Douglas McGregor Amalia Melin Maude Miller Mary Moynihan Franklin Munger Dorothy Nagel Marjorie Nixon Vera Palmer Pauline Park 13 Elinor Parkinson Irene Pasternacki Eleanor Rahaman Hersee Rankin Gladys Reichild Charles Root David Rosenberg Mildred Safford Albert Sarkission Maurice Sharai Allen Shaw Yera Shelheld Vllilliam Spence Harold Stubbs Evelyn Tolsma Mary Thomson H. H. Tong Margaret Trevor Hellen Yahl Alice Yan Hee lYilma Yillerot Dorothy lleisenfeld Helen Vllhiting Ruth XVright lYhitney XYellman Robert xYllllEllI'lS Floyd XYilliams Sam XYilliams Andrew XVilson N! ,,.f.-X.M,..-.:A,Ky ,H H V .-fr:--V -1-f-Q-fm-A-'LWf11'M'- -M W ,. , '24 S 3 M32 Qzgi XQQ ii ix if ff Q23 135 KS! 952 ,RAS Neg Jvs ywmxi LEM K x 'I ggskfi -51,55 . R, K' 1 s. Exif S' E y .f 1 :fi :E 2 X Q Y X Es: 3 1 s 4? PERRHNIG Sopho mom Q1 a5S fa LEHMAN N GUSSH4 A.P1UQRFN -Q..--m-1.1 ,. 5 Q xx , V.- M.. W ...wwmwf-..., --w-+-------M----'---f------ -W' - as in N X -f, X S mm W AXAA X W , . .,,. .,.t.W,,.X.v..,, .N .... Q. gxAff1,,,,A N 1-L W Wx .. X ,....,...M... M .Nm .N-ml, ' - , ' I I i 3 I, XX 1 --- . , --jx' 'far ........,.-..-.M... ... . E '24' -- I I Sophomore Class HE Class of June '26 opened its Sophomore year with a meeting for election of officers. After a warm struggle, the following emerged as victors to lead the class in its activities: Alex Murray, President: Ruth Lehman, Yice-President: Mary Gussin, Secretary: Ray Perring, Treasurer. Alex ,Murray, Edward Martinek, Mary Gussin and Marian Huston were chosen to represent the class on the Student Council. XYith a working organization, the Sophomore class was ready to take its place in school affairs. First came the inter-class contests. The traditional Soph- Frosh Flag Rush and Tug-of-XVar at Belle Isle was indication of the sportsman- ship of the class. Frosh class spirit ran high, but the Sophs won both the Tug-of- VVar and the Flag Rush. In the football and basket ball contests the Sophomore class did not fare so well. The football score stood 7-0 favor of the Frosh. Like- wise the basket ball score was 2-L-19 in favor of the Frosh. Aside from these general activities of the class as a whole, various members of the class have distinguished themselves. Ruth Lehman as president of the IV. S. G. A.: Ted English as president of the Student Club: and Russell Smith as president of the Dramatic Arts Society. The staff of the Collegian, both editorial and reportorial, is composed largely of Sophomores. The D. A. S. production of the Truth About Blayds featured several Sopho- mores in the cast. In like manner the school opera, Naughty Marietta gave many Sophomores an opportunity to display their talents. These are but the high spots among the numerous activities engaged in by Sophomores. However, the biggest event of the year-a sort of climax of events-was the Sophomore Prom held in the college gymnasium, Saturday evening, March 11. 192-l, a fitting send-off to a spring vacation. The decorations and programs were carried out in black and white, checker- board and domino design. The feature of the evening was a dance by Ruth Cliver and jack Oliver, and here, too, the black and white scheme was used in their costumes, The Prom was a splendid success due to the support which the class gave to the committees in charge. The chairman of these committees were as follows: Marian Huston, Program: Thelma Seibert, Refreshments: Tom Sage, Floor: Frances McCormick. Invitations: George Miller, Door: Al Litzenburger. Tickets: Dorothy Mallory. Publicity: Ted Rogvoy, Advertising: Bud Howell, Decorations: George Relyea. Music: XVinifretl Sample, Features. The guests of honor for the evening were: Dean and Mrs. MacKenzie: Mr. and Mrs. Darnell: Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin: Mr. and Mrs. Osborn: Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Lehman: Mr. and Mrs. Neil XY. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. M. XY. Gussin: Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Miss Chase and Miss Gardner. The class closed its events for the year by conducting a regular IYednesday assembly early in june. 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R .iw '- .wf H jack Abramson Helen Adams Thompson Ale john Armstrong Meyer Ascher Hazen Atherton Horace Atkin Virginia Bacon Dorothy Baker Edward Baker Samuel Baker Arnold Baragar Ludlow Barnes lVillard Bates Bessie Bayne YVilliam Bedell John Benkelman Grace Benedict Queenie Berkowitz Gerald Bcrnath Geraldine Berndt XVilson Betzner Louise Bonney Edwin Bookmiller VValter Boughner Loomis Bouton Alfred Bowman Christian Breest .lack Brickner Juanita Bristol lVillis Brooks Charles Brown jacob Brown Samuel Brown joseph Brownlee Harry Bullock Elizabeth Burton Carol Bush Victor Calcaterra Virginia Callard Alexandria Cameron janet Cant Wialter Carey Louis Cashdan Henry Chall Ruth Chambers XValter Channing Clarence Chapman Gwendolyn Charles Gregorio Chatonner Lillian Chevillot Viola Chubb Margaret Clemens Ruth Cliver '24i .A Sophomores Eleanor Clucas Thomas Cobb Sarah Cohen Clifford Colwell Benjamin Cooper Dennis Cooper Mary Connor Florence Coughlin Sam Croll Lewis Cromwell Zolton Deak Harold Dempster VVilfrid Dempster Helen Deutsch Effie Dick Matt Dinan Joseph DiNatale Frank Diskin Orpha Doll Stanley Dombrowski Eugenia Douglas Ben Dovitz Lawrence Duncan Henry Dunlap Bigham Eblen slohn Eblen Norman Edelman David Edelstein Samuel Eder Gladys Eesley Ted English Lillian Estrin John Ettinger Alexander Evans Minna Faust Alice Felske Lynn Ferris Rollin Fiero Samuel Firestone Norman Flaherty David Flayer Stella Fleming Ruth Flenner Eldred Fraser John Fraser XVilmer Freeman Marie Frutig Albert Frumin Norman Gable Alfred Galecki Calvin Galloway Phillip. Gentile Mario Geraci joseph Gerrard 16 Helen Gilette Mary Gillis Alfred Glazer Arthur Goble Sam Goldstein Charles Gooze VVallace Gordon Harry Gorelick Marion Gowans Harriett Grace Nelle Gratton Evelyn Gray James Griffiths Caroll Grigsby XVinifred Guest Jack Gulas XValdo Gutowsky Doris Hafner Robert Hagen VVilliam Hake Ada Hall XVilliam Hall Fred Hamm Joyce Hammond Doris Hannah Komuria Harden Leonard Harding Forbes Hascall Elaine Henry James Henwood Kathleen Higgins Gordon Hill Harold Hiscock Richard Hitchins Russell Hitt Virginia Hobbs XValter Holcroft Bernard Holland Harlen Holt Carl Holzhauer Raleigh Hoover Eleanor Horny Virginia Houston Elmer Howell john Humphries Doris Hustedt Marian Huston John Hutchinson George Hutter Roy Hyland Esther Ide Byron Jacobson Leonard jandreskn Dorothy Janes Marion Jocz Arthur Johnson Russ Johnston Alta Jones Leland Jones Thomas Judson William Juongling Herman Kass Leo Kelly Henry Keough Harry Kief Howard Kirschbaum XYilliam Klein Emil Klewer David Knox David Koretz Sidney Koretz Mescislaus Kreda Carl Kreutziger Joseph Kurcz Joseph Kurland Archie Lambke Stanton Langs John Larson Robert Leacock Florence Leonard Earl Levine Ferris Lewis Marian Levy John Libcke Abe Lichtblow Theodore Liefeld Orvill Linck Albert Litzenburger Gerald Loewe James McAlpine Keith McCullough Howard McFarlane Stella McGrath Floyd McNeil Betty McPhail Grace McPherson Kenneth McKenzie Henry Maicki John Maier Dorothy Mallory Louis Manason Kenneth Marentette Mark Marcotte Charles Martinek Marvin Maten Helen Maynard Victoria Mears Sarah Medvedov George Mehling Harry Mendlesohn '24 . John Metes Allen Meyer Jules Michaels Anthony Mickiewicz Arthur Miller George Miller Samuel Miller Jack Milligan Leonard Milling Elena Mitcoff Alexander Murray lVilliam Murray Vivian Myers Joseph Nadler Charles Nathanson Eva Newton Ruth Nielson Phillip Nocller Frances Norton Stanley Oates Ray O'Brien Walter O'Neil John Ott Helen Parker XYilliam Patterson Cecil Pearl Maurice Pearlstein Thomas Penhale Theodore Peppo Raymond Perring Tommye Perry True Pettingill Evelyn Pfaehler Harry Phillips Balfour Philp Lionel Pickhaver Kenneth Pierce Ned Piggins Duncan Pirie Alice Porter Helen Porter Jerome Prag Doris Pringle Aaron Priebe Robert Proudfoot Dorothy Pudrith Robert Purdon Dewey Putney Juliette Raphael Bessie Raths Joseph Reid Nathan Reisman George Relyea Haviland Reyes George Reynolds Frank Rizzo 17 Oswald Robbins Arthur Robertson James Rogin Ted Rogvoy Techla Rosenbusch Thomas Sage Max Saidman Nathan Salutsky lfVesley Sauve Vllinifred Sample Dorothy Sanford Gladys Sauer Olive Saunders Theodore Schafer Celia Schlafer Gilbert Schoenlield Esther Schott Thelma Seibert Alta Seibert Sam Schulman Charles Schumm Roland Schwab Edwin Scott Lawrence Scott lVilliam Seitz Harry Seligson Geraldine Sellers Edith Sessions lsadore Shulak Herman Simms VVilliam Skinner Stanley Sledzinski Harold Smeed Robert Smiley Eberle Smith Norman Smith Russell Smith Mabel Snowdon Celia Sosenski Helen Sosnowski Rosemary Stackpoole Lunette Star Morris Stein Colin Stevens Dorothy Stewart Eugene Stewart VVesley Stewart Donald Strohschein David Suttkers Glenn Swanson Harry Tapperman Clarice Tapson Nelson Taylor Jacob Thumin Jack Thurman Chaim Tigel iii ii 9'-:. it EEL W, - DIS - V '24 Kenneth Tilden Wayne Townsend Arthur Tractenberg Walter Tremble Donald Trout Thomas Trueb Bayard Tupper Charles Turk Rudolph Tyrna Harry Vergosen james Vincent George VonMach Donald Wade Harold Walborn Maurice Walsh Edmund Walton Louis Wasserman james Webb George Weber John Weber Walter Weber Frederick Weideman Max Weine Sidney Weingarden Abraham Weisberg Mac Weldon H Francis Werrell Margaret Westlake Carl White Gillam White Alec Whitley Kenneth Wickware David Weitersen Dorothy Wilcox Eliot Wilson Floyd Wilson Marjorie Wilson Robert Wise joseph Wismer Frank Worel Fred York Erne Zehnder Pauline Zoloth HW- we--A W-fs-MM N---W---W--M---.-N-s-A-M...M.....-air.,,, W.- -WL .,.,. ,,..,...,,. ..,... ,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,.,,,,,4,,,-LM. , , L toes -M Wrawwr -...-hu. 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H The activities of the class have not been many on account of its size, but Freshmen have shown their spirit by attendance at the many social and athletic events of the college. The first class event, the Flag Rush at Belle Isle, was lost to the Sophomores, along with the Tug o' War, in spite of the valiant efforts of the Frosh. But this defeat was forgotten when the Freshmen successfully overcame the Sophs in the inter-class football game. The basket-ball games also favored the Frosh, and all the players were awarded numerals. The big affair of the year was the Frosh Frolic, given by the Student Council in honor of the class of '27. This event was well attended 'and all boasted of a wonderful time. llihen the time came for the Frosh Annual Dance, owing to lack of time and funds, the class wisely decided to call off the dance, ln spite of its size and the heavy responsibility which weighed upon it, the class of '28 closes the year with a realization of success and assurance for the future. 'R V , 20 ' '24 ' Joseph Aaronson Anne Abramson Joseph Abrams Roland Adams Benjamin Addison Marjorie Affleck VVilliam Afiieck Edward Agopian Samuel Albert Romulus Albu Ethel Allen Bernard Alpert Raphael Altman Louis Altshulter Aubrey Amyot Charles Anderson Virginia Andrews Leonard Antczak Mary Appleman Robert Armstrong Ethel Ashe Janice Bacon Arthur Bailey Carl Baker Lawrence Baker Andrew Balogh lYilliam Banks Hymen Barahal Paul Barak Marlynn Barbier Eleonora Barber Edith Barrie Nelson Barstow Edward Bascomb Elinor Batie Russell Baude Reuben Baumgartner James Beckett Carl Beier Leota Bell Davis Benson Julius Berger Ruth Berger Benjamin Berkowitz Ruth Beyer Robert Birdseye Lincoln Bixby Arthur Black Freshmen Jack Blanchard Lowell Blanchard Clarence Blennan Harry Block Lloyd Blomfield Xvalter Bobertz Milton Bofsky Marian Bolin Harry Bookstein Kenneth Bortle Melford Boyd Alexander Bradlield Irwin Bradford Robert Bradley Pointer Bradley Joseph Braywick Elmer Broker Anne Bristol Cecil Brown Howard Brown Lenore Brown Reeve Brown Emanuel Bryant Irvin Bunin Fanette Burgen Lucille Burgess Harold Burke Ralph Burke Nels Burkman Casimir Buszek Sigmund Buszek Elmer Buxton Allan Cameron Duncan Cameron Argyll Campbell Marlin Campbell Ralph Campbell Meyer Cantor Marion Caplan Floyd Carlson Harold Carlson Louis Carolin Harry Carr Robert Carter Alice Cashwan David Cass XValter Chaffee Harold Chalk 21 Donald Chapman Rose Chesluk Dorothy Chisholm Lee Chisnell May-Belle Christiansen Frances Christiansen Carl Choinere Alphonse Ciesliga Margaret Clark Karl Clyne Anson Coan Stanley Coddington Cecil Coedy Harold Cohen Isadore Cohen Jerome Cohen Morris Cohen Saul Cohen Arthur Cohn Gabriel Cohn Martin Colberg James Cole Yirginia Cole Samuel Coleman Edwin Collins Patrick Connolly Jaquelyn Connor Bernard Conroy Hazen Coon Donald Cooper Lillian Cooper Joseph Copp Max Coral Patil Cornely Russell Costello Sidney Courtney Frank Cox Eugene Coyro Ruth Cragin Ralph Crawford. 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The wind forces it and beats it mercilessly against the pavement and against the houses. The pavement is black and shiny. The houses are dark and gloomy. The wind swishes the rain in and out of the trees. The trees are tall and gaunt, with a thousand stark, dripping Hngers that point everywhere. Down the street an arc-light sputters and blinks as it swings in the wind. Afar off gleams the river, lit here and there by the small lamps that ornament the bridge. It is like the setting for a play-the houses and the trees and the gleaming lights- all so deserted-all so alive. And the noises of the storm are like the undertone of an orchestra accompaniment. A shadow detaches itself from the shelter of a doorway and moves down the street. It is a man, and he looks neither to right nor left. He walks as one in a daze-rapidly yet aimlessly. Occasionally he looks at his hands with a sort of fascination, and he mutters to himself incoherently. Rain, he murmurs. And then- VVhat sort of thing is death, I wonder. Death- Life is a battle, a struggle. It is sudden, tempestuous, like the elements-a paraphrase of nature. Yesterday the sun shone strongly, fiercely, and scorched the earth with his fervor, and covered her with dust and grime. Tonight the rain falls, as fiercely striving to allay the pains of earth with soothing coolness and trying to cleanse her too- Yesterday I was scorched and withered-tonight I seek coolness. Yesterday my hands were begrimed-tonight I would wash them clean. A truck rumbles down the street, splitting the darkness. One moment. and it is gone, and the place is darker than before. A The wind blows with rushing force. The rain drives down fiercely. The man moves on and approaches the arc-light. Its gleams-titful. bluish- are weird and unearthly. He raises his hands before him, lingers outspread. and watches them fixedly. These two hands, he whispers. What a change they have wrought in a few short hours. But a while ago I was respected, honored. Now- The rain swishes and slides through his fingers and congeals on their tips in large droplets. He stares, and his eyes dilate with horror. Bloodl he gasps. Red, dripping fingers that point accusingly. Scarlet streams that pour through my hands and hang in droplets on my finger tips. Her blood . . . her life . . . shattered . . . destroyed. He rushes onward through the darkness and his thoughts run rife. He thinks of the days gone by-of the quiet, placid days when life had been calm, un- ruffied- His boyhood had been spent in the mountains. How he loved them- mountains-forests-torrents, cold and crystal Clear ..... -X nd the day he had left these things behind him and had come to the city! The city- place of hustle and bustle, and Crowds and grime- no crystal-clear waters 5 . ,sm l l l l 1 f l F fh tlzl l vig it fit A S u Q - l 1 . A s X- X. .w c r 3 5 ,... . ., ,. .. .. , M . . , ,-.-.-,..,y so TM M I w 3 ... ........,--, ,- ...,,-..--- ---....., ...-, ...-..1... -. ..- F fs .sv '24it I t I I I I I there. He had prospered, fortune had favored ghim. But why not? He I, I I I - I had led a clean life. His pleasures had been simple. VVomen had meant I I nothing to him-women- And then she had come. She and her eyes, I I I I pools of romance, alluring, promising. She, and her marvelous body, I I I I soft, mysteripusx provocative. VVhen he had met her something. had I I I I . snapped within him, and all the emotions, all the forces that had lain hidden I I I I through the years before had rushed to the surface, and he had lived for her I I I I I , I ' alone. And now she was dead-slain by his hands-by the hands that loved I 1 ' I I her. that had caressed her. God! He had been mad! VVildl Mad with insane I I I jealousy. XYild with rage. And now-his hands were red with her life, and they I I ' 1 A would never become clean and white again. ' I .......................... in , Afar off gleams the river. lit here and there by the small lamps that ornament ilgil the bridge. 3,15 , I l'rged on by he knows not what. the man moves faster and faster towards the ' 1 ' I 3 glistening stream, and before he is aware he stands on the bridge. He looks I ' I , I I over. Below him the water crawls and eddies and swirls and beckons. How I I I queer! From a distance it had seemed merely a smooth-flowing mass, and now I I I it is full of quick, sharp motions. It seems alive. I F 2 The rain drops on the surface of the river and splashes out again. The river , . I I is black, but the raindrops, as they flash back from its surface into the light, I I I I I g are crystal-clear and pure-clearer and purer, it seems, than they had been . 'A before. . I 4 . I The man holds his hands out before him. The rain trickles through his fingers g I and congeals in drops on their tips. To him they still appear red. His eyes follow 3 5 ,f the drops as they drip from his finger-tips, follow them to the surface of the f water, follow them as they splash back out againfcolorless and clear. I9 III . He climbs slowly to the railing. The waters curl inyitingly. There is a splash, AI I I I a gurgling rush, and the river moves on as before. The rain falls in long, slanting I , I I lines. The city is wrapped in darkness. - . I , I , ' I I Q ?i I - ENCHANTMEXT 1 I ITo jane: I I . I That tree is a faery tale tree. I I I , Once it hid an old hag. 3 fa Yesterday it kept the crow. 5 I Today a dryad kissed that tree, I I'-,xjfgi And hiel A witch will turn it old. ,, , ' If,l,'Igg Alta G. jones. I if A RIDDLI-1 'J I I I I XYhat are fireiiies? ' I I E Lanterns, candles, I' , 1 Love, a burning fire? I 1 I could ask the day all day, , I The evening witch I Out of her dusk. ' I This witch keeps twilight I I I To herself, I I I I The day is blind of night. . , 1 I I Alta G. Jones. I -... ,-.. .Q .. . !gj.-.............- .' J: ., 31 wfv, f v---.....,..i... '24s A n SUNSET IN PUDDLES Puddle painters, With slanty eyes like Chinamen, Come quietly painting water-color scenes With bending willows and colored lakes From skies, Splashing orchids, poppies, violets, Bright sashes On their kimonos, As they mix their paints For more pictures . . . Old evening scenes, Sunset, birds, clouds, And blossoms of apple and cherry trees Dropping into the sunset . . . DEEP FERN VVOOD CTO Loul VVere you ever in a woods Where ferns grow tall, And dryad trees stretch across the sunset? You stay till evening .... Hills in the sky Faery trees rough, crooked, enchanted, Once able to sing of a deep fern wood. Little later, on darker hills, A new moon making lamps Through gaps of trees. Songs of crickets, Secrets of katydids. Far off, hiding in shadows, echoes, Stealing noises Of a deep fern wood. A DREAM AT DUSK I had crossed bridges Of soft star moss In sandaled elf-feet. Violets drooped drowsily Over cool pools, And down by the hill, A twitch-bat drummed To the song of dead gnomes She had buried in leaves . . I had bridges to cross Through the dusk In elf-feet, But the song of a wild bird Sang me to sleep. M--M..-..............,,......,..... ,..... ......... ...... .M Alta G. Jones Alta G. jones. -. M.,ass.,.,-.,......,.sa Msw...WW..M,M..,,,,.,...,,.W,,,,,W,..,m,,. W W -W M. Q..,...,.........,-.i,.,,..,w..+..c..,,................... ..... 02 V V V V i if 1 I l .4 Q l l I I Li 5 14 l 4 i e ei'lTZZi'A'Te' 'i In .g....-.gg5.Q- r 4 TI - - '24 I , , - 'T Q' as 'vfvxf-,fb M' Extase BY EDYVARD MABLEY At dusk I used to walk along the shore of the lake. One night I strolled farther than usual and, rounding a bend, saw some distance out a great rock, shaped like a horseshoe and projecting far into the air. I could not see inside the open- ing for the interior was enveloped in blue and purple shadows. The rays of the setting sun split at the rock's crest, throwing above me great streamers of yellow and orange and gold. - I wondered at the beautiful sight and, walking on, met a crone, who offered to ferry me over for a piece of silver. Her boat was IlOt far away, and I clam- bered in. The old woman worked quietly and well, her oars making scarcely a splash. I trailed my fingers in the water, which was remarkably still, smoother than I had ever seen it. The colors of the setting sun grew more gorgeous, and the water became a deep olive-green. As the rock towered higher and higher, I perceived that there were trees growing on the inner banks, pine and hemlock mostly, a few birch. The surface of the rock itself was sleek and black. I fancied I saw pale-blue lights flickering about through the undergrowth. From somewhere came the music of pipes and various stringed instruments. They were playing haunting minor melodies, negro spirituals, perhaps. A beautiful scarlet bird arose, flapping his great wings, and sailed off gracefully toward the north. lYe finally reached the bank, and I paid the old witch, who chuckled grate- fully over the coin. Then, seeing a narrow path through the undergrowth, I started to explore. The ground was boggy, progress dubious, and the brambles tore my clothes and scratched my arms. However, the dank wall of rock soon barred the way. A few feet to the left a tunnel, sloping sharply upward, had been cut. Into this I crept, hands sliding carefully along the side. It was cold and damp. A stale odor reached my nostrils, but curiosity increased with every groping step. Presently I emerged upon the flat top of the rock. Darkness had fallen, and, hundreds of feet below, a moaning wind had whipped up nervous little waves. The night seemed charged with a peculiar phosphorescent glow, and looking up, I beheld a trembling emerald nebula, which slowly grew in size and became more dehnite in outline. Then all about me appeared glowing ultra-marine balls with long silver streamers, rotating and receding in perfect rhythm. The vast central form resolved into magenta and peacock blue, the outer into violet and crimson. They unfolded, closed, turned vermillion, burnt orange, yellow-green, flying about as if tossed by unseen hands. They elongated, bending and swirling in the void. Time and space were annihilated in a riot of grace and color. A surging universe thundered silently around me. A sudden bolt of light-ning, a crash, a mad rush of the spectacle toward the horizon, the crumbling of stone walls, and chaos. lYhen consciousness returned, Q af is I I was lying on the hot sand of the lake shore, contemplating the turquoise sky I ! and some Heecy clouds that looked like sheep, as clouds will. .33 alll A. If 1 . 1 1 s, Evil A 5 ' 1 ,,. f' 2 I . 4 S r ir f-N,-., s i sw 1 s s i 4 i Q 3 .... -..... .. . ...,,,. ,A.-,.,.....,....-.-,,...--- . , , VX- -1 ----- - - . .. A Hmm 'WAT AJ ' 5 - f. . 'ITQQZQTQM MTTIQQ P I I s....s .- . .. ,,,,, . , ,mx Nsvxiqw ,,.,,,,,,,,A. Wh, ,-, l if I Q l i . 4 s 5 2 2 E3 2 i 3 i 1 Q Foe i l 1 1 g A ONE ACT PLAY I : l BY BEATRICE BERCHAL FORD N Rig Characters AQ A Man A Girl A Policeman 5 iff i ' Scene ' A bridge. It is several hours now since the noisy crowd which hurried across . the bridge has reached its destination. The din, caused by countless vehicles, 5 ' is hushed. A dull silence broods over the spot. The only illumination comes f from a single tall lamp and the lights on little boats winking sleepily from the Q ' river beyond. Underneath, the river Hows on, sullen and morose. This solitude is broken by the appearance of a man, who, slouching across X . the bridge, pauses and leans over the iron railing. He appears to be a man of Q 5 about 65. VVith a world-weary gesture, he pulls off the dilapidated hat from his :kg head, the keen wind blows through his thin locks. As he leans there, every line ' of his drooping hgure spelling discouragement, his partially concealed face 'K' revealing deep lines around the hollow eyes and sagging mouth, he would Ni delight the heart of an artist in quest of a model to represent the Yanquished. A policeman enters from the right, saunters past Man, looks back suspiciously, fi turnsg and speaks. 4 i POLICEMAN: I don't know what's in yer mind, me man: but it's a nasty, i Q raw night, and there's more cheerin' places at midnight'n this bridge. Ye'd better be movin' on. I E MAN Craises his head a triflel: Is that a command? ' i A POLICEM.-xx fsizing up manl: VVell-no, it ain't exactly. Ye can stay providin' ' ye behave yerself. Ye clon't look dangerous. f MAN Ca brief smile Hickers across his lipslz I've no designs on the bridge, . l if that's what you mean. POLICEMAN: No, it ain't that. What beats me is why anyone would be , wantin' t' stay out in this fog. . i MAN: I'd forgotten about the fog. I've been in it so long I'm sort of used 'fl to it. Funny stuff, fog. It hems you in, kind of prison-like. Blots out every- thing except a little place where you're standing. Of course, you can get out of your little place, but it's blind goin' and dangerous. .- POLICEMAN: Ye're right there. It's nothin' but accidents and death do be - i comin' one on top of the other with this weather. People can't be stayin' at f home. They've their work t' be doin'. Shure, it's a queer thing, this fog: I X L wouldn't be stayin' here if I was you. K ' MAN: Didn't you ever feel that you'd got to get away . . . alone, to think, ' G or you'd go mad? - POLICEMAN: I've seen many a man with a hole in his head because he thought g too much. tPersuasiyelyD Now, ye'd better be takin' my advice an' hunt up - - a nice, warm-ClVIan laughs a grating, discordant laugh which affects the police- ' I f f man unpleasantly. He regards his companion a moment, then fumbles in his 1 5 5 , pocket and finds a coin, which he extends to manl .W M.. - x I K g ..-M .M I N , ,, W.. ,...... Q 1 s at . 3-I i ill l l I s fi, if eb fl in ill I ti 4 I l r, tit Ili li 4 I, F. lit? ,'?' vii Hi Hits Qu! fhfdn W VV! HE! tli lil It fl lilr iizl ll!! 1 l .-. ...,, Y . ,-,W If Y .,., IIfZ'ffQfiiifi1f-- '24 e-s:1g1g 1 : 122 .-. -.....i...--,......,.-s -,. 9 ,.... . ,,, - .. . .. -,.......,... N., . POLICEMAN: Here's enough t' get ye a night's lodgin' and some grub at one o' the missions. CA trifle shamefacedlyj I don't pull this Santa Claus stunt regular-like, but somehow, ye look different n' th' bums I kick off me beat every night, n' ye got me worried. MAN thuskilyb: VVorried? I-tHe breaks down completely. Great racking sobs tear his thin body.J POLICEMAN Cdistressed and embarrassedl: This rotten weather's enough t' take th' courage out of any man . . . this cold and damp that gets into yer bones an' never a bit o' sunshine t' be cheerin' yer soul. MAN: The fog . . . yes, that's the unfair odds. A man might win out linally . . . but it's there at every turn . . . waitin' and . . . in the end . . . this head droopsj POLICEMAN: Aw, come now, man. It can't be as bad as that. Nothin' ever is. It only seems so at th' time. MAN: You may be right,-God knows: maybe I'd see it that way too if it was someone besides me an' my wife an' th' kids . . . but this winter's been Hell. POLICEMAN: It has that. An' ye can't find work? MAX: No,-but it's not that alone. 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' i GIRL: Think ye're treatin' me to a fairy tale I never heard before?-Every- 5 I l body's treated alike. I ' MAN Cstaring aheadj: You can't know what it's like to give your whole life to one job as I did. I was a boy when I went there. At twenty they made 1, me foreman. My job was a hard one . . . I slaved night and day to make h ,Al things go smooth. One time when the men threatened to strike, I was the Q I only one they'd listen to. I held them in . . . I got their promise. Thousands ' ' of dollars saved. 5 l GIRL Qcynicallyjz An' I suppose the firm made yuh a polite little speech a' 5 i l I thanks? 3 E ' MAN Cunresentfullylz No. It was part of the day's work. If they had been I f displeased . . . they would have told me. i ' GIRL: Yeah! That's sure, anyway. Say, if you've got such a grand job, ' I what are you complainin' for? , I MAN: I'm too old now . . . past the age limit, they said. I t I GIRL: They fired yuh? 3 , I 2 MAN: Two months ago. 3 KA pause. Girl gazes ahead for a moment.J if GIRL: VVell, even that's better'n bein' a girl in a town like this. Clfiercelyj I Y lf Nothin's worse'n bein' a girl anywheres. J MAN: You're too young. ' GIRL: So much the worse for me. D'yuh think I'd have t' hght like a snarlin' 4 . ' wild cat if I was only old . . . an' ugly. CB-itterlyj Oh! I ain't goin' t' pull , ,if one of them movie scenes about bein' a young an' innocent gur-rl. I'm wise! l I gotta be . . . but that clon't stop my bein' lonesome. l 5 MAN Cturns to look at herj: Lonesome . . . you're not all alone? Isn't 5 i there someone? . . , I GIRL fglares at him suspiciously, repenting her unguarded confidence: then ' his pain-lined face reassures her: the anger dies from her facej: Someone? Yes ' Q -there is. He's all I've got in the world . . . I was desperate with that i awful gnawin' lonesomeness . . . but you're a man, you wouldn't understand 1 4 . . . an' then he came. fHer thin face seems lit by a scorching, ecstatic hre.D Do you know what it's like to get through the days, sick an' tired, an' worn out . . . but get through 'em somehow because at the end there's some- one, an' for an hour or two the whole thing changes . . . it's a different world an' you're happy . . . for a little while. CShe has forgotten her listener.j VVe was to be married more'n a year ago . . . our plans was all made . . . an' then he lost his job. The factories said they was forced tuh close . . . an' they turned thousands a' men out into the streets. MAN Clooking aheadjz But they couldn't help it. They were losin' money. GIRL: Losin' money! Say, if I didn'nt actually see you, I'd take you for one o' them capitalists I'ye heard so much about. Losin' money! XVhat if they did lose a little bit? XVas it fair for us to lose it all? tShe is quiet a moment, thenl GIRL: He tried to get work. MAN: I know. GIRL: He'd be so pleased when he'd find a little somethin' t' do . . . but it never lasted . . . an' then he changed. W'e'd waited more'n three years . . . an' finally he said he couldn't Qunemotionallyj wait no longer. tPauses.,l A AJ rftli. . . ,... .M gm I . . . ...W . ,W ..s... ..... L. .W ..... 36 E ll ?.Ql wil M 'AE rift ii' fli' .ill .ill 'l I . Y AL ,,.,,,.,..., ,,,L,.. . ... . -- . -. ...T A., IV '24 :::::':: , l I f I I I I '-' fre- -- ---'-----'--- A-sg ..- -. X ,F I ....... .. ... .., .-. ... ..... VVe can't get married now . . . he hasn't any money . . . an' I lost my job the other day because . . . because of . . . tShe makes a gesture of despair.J MAN Cplacing his hand awkwardly on her shoulderlz Poor little kid! GIRL Cturns to riverj: So yuh see, don't yuh, after all it's the only thing left to do. MAN: Does . he know? . . . GIRL Cslowly shakes head negativelyjz No. MAN: He'll miss you. GIRL: At first, maybe . . . but he'll get over it, an' then he's a man. tlooking at herb: Do . . . women forget too? Cdullyl: Everyone forgets. Yuh think for a while you'll go mad with MAN GIRL the pain . . . but it passes . . . an' in a year or two yuh don't remember what it was all about. tXYith an effort.J An' the last step is when you can laugh at the thing that was like a knife twistin' in your heart. M.-XXI And if a woman's life were nearly run, she'd be too tired- to grieve much, wouldn't she? GIRL: I . . . wish I was old . . . then. MAN: Maclge'll miss me at first . . . this voice quavers uncertainly for a moment? but she'll be better off. There's the insurance ought to be over a thousand dollars. She used to laugh at me for keepin' it up so steady, but it'll keep her comfortably the rest of her days. CEssays a smile.J No funeral ex- penses this way, that's convenient, isn't it? Have to make it look natural, or she won't get the money. GIR1.: VVas . . . that what you come here for, too? MAN tnods slowlyl: Yes. GIRL: An' . . . you . . . got a . . . wife? IXIANZ Yes. GIRL: An' you'd quit . . . cold, an' leave her to iight it out alone? MAN Cdullyjz She'd be better off without me. I've been such a failure. GIRL yourself in her place now. She's your wife . . . belongs to you . . . an' she's probably worryin' herself to a bone because she can see you're worried. Maybe every day she catches her breath a little sharper, an' her eyes get bigger . . . for fear you'll get too discouraged . . . an' if she's like most . . . she won't say nothin' . . . just get quieter, an' quieter . . . MAN: Stop! But you said . . . people get over anything. GIRL: I did say it, an' I'd say it again . . . yuh can forget anything . . . in time . . . if yuh have to, but-ain't Life bad enough without addin' to it? MAN: I've done my best . . . but one thing after another's taken the money . . . there's been sickness and death . . . Now we have my son's children, the VVar finished him and now it's finishing me. GIRL: Don't do it . . . now. Tomorrow you may find a job. MAN: Can't you understand? My job wasn't just a job to me. It was all of me .... the meaning of my existence, I fought for its interests. I was loyal to it as some men are to their country. Can't you see, I've lost something more than a job? When they handed me my dismissal two months ago, I read words!-meaningless words! All the belief I had in fair play and justice dropped from me. Fair play! justice! My God! CHis head droops, and he speaks with averted face.l You won't understand. Nobody seems to, but somehow, I can't make any other work seem real. CPauses broodingj No, this is the best way out for me. Madge'll never know but what it was an accident. I'd like to see her again . . . but I guess I'd better not. You'd better run along, now. GIRL: You're not goin' to do it, I won't let you. MAN: What right have you to stop me. You came here to drown yourself. VVhy shouldn't I do the same? tdespairinglyjz Ain't men never goin' ta get no sense? Try putting Y Y -'-f-'-'-rs-V------V-H - . , - - .,. - f, .W Y ... . W- .M gasp., -. ,........ , ,, ,J ex -f ..... .. ..........,. .-.V H-, ...c.,14,,,g.u, 37 -- I .BF 'le gill lf! ll .l if il' ill llll lli i,i rj, iii Wi. ill lil- my Lfgiii' aah' uit il Iii Hai .15 if .iffl I' 'i ,'l 'f El l ll Q il l l - C j . 5 R 1 I v A Y Q 5 tis. 'i lf.. Q x', .?' l 1 l l 5 J YI x. ....... -. . . -s,.,-..,.,..,...c ..:,.,,.,.- ,....... m....,,.....,,,....,-.,--,.m,..s.............,.......,.. ... ., - Y fs,-N WN,.-L,, M. .,,,L,r,W ,U,, N ,Q,A, ,ww ,Mr ,.r,,W.,,'rg..-I A ,.,,.,,,LW,,,A UAL .A ., .,...,...-..h..... .L ..., -f X l QL f 1 ' rv W .nT.-.:.. H .,. -.W...-.:.:,I.. I Q.N. ...rw . . ,L,L.c,., ..,.I I - - N ?r.,....-.. . .. ,t,,. , 1.JK,.-.-.,. ,..,.s..-. - L., i 3 is l l GIRL: I've told yuh. I ain't hurtin' nobody by steppin' out, you are. l A I i I 3 5 MAN: There's your lover . . . You belong to him now. He needs you. I 5 I I 5 j 5 5 Isn't it cruel to leave him in his discouragement . . . and maybe dangerous 3 , - ' I i too? ' 5 A GIRL: Xoubmean . , . he'd get bitter Cyoice breaksj . . . and maybe l ' , . . . careless? K 1 ' 1 4 Q MAN: Yes. I I . GIRL Qin anguishj: You talk as if what I'm doin' is easy. As if I wanted to l . ef' l I s . 3 leave him. If I wuz to tell him the truth, he'd make me marry him tomorrow 1 l l ,. , MS I and then he'd kill himself day by day . . . worryin' an' clutchin' at every I 'i A nickel . . . an' all the time tryin' not to let me know. Maybe bye an' bye I JE he'd get to hate me. CPassionately.D I won't let him. I tell you, I won't. S -' fl at MAN: Look here, we're in the same boat, and I think you're making a hor- If Vi Q rible mistake-you've all your life before you. You think I'm deserting my W' 5 5 5 wife. Now listen-if you persist in jumping off this bridge, I'll jump off too. , , i l l I ,Ju f Go back and try to iight it out, and I'll do the same. God knows what good 2 ' A - it'll do for either of us. XVhat do you say? CGirl stares at him-astonishment, dismay, anger flash across her face. She : turns to railing and grips it with both hands. Finally she turns her back to man, 5 3 I head drooping and hands clenched at her sides.J GIRL Cat last, sullenlyj: All right-you win. Yuh got me in a corner. MAN: Do you promise . . . on your word of honor? I GIRL: I couldn't die with the thought of your wife on my conscience, I 2 2 as : promise. CMAN extends hand, and girl takes it a trifle unwillingly. Finally girl laughs.J ik! GIRL: It's funny-when-yuh think about it. Q gf!! It MAN: Fu nny? JK: is GIRL: Yes. us two here, each sure there's only one way to straighten things : out, an' yet lightin' tooth and nail t' keep the other from takin' that way. ' CReflect1vely.J Must be because I'm outside of your trouble-out of the real 2 hurt of it . . . if I could only do that to mine . . . crawl out of it, and - sorta look back at it from across the street . . . maybe it wouldn't hurt ....so...then. Q MAN: Maybe you're right. CThey remain staring at each other for a moment. Then the girl puts her Q disarranged clothing to rights. Faces man.J Q GIRL: VVell, I'll say good night now, . . . maybe some day I'll feel like 1 thankin' you . . . anyhow . . . good luck. tMan removes his cap with a profoundly respectful gesturel MAN: Good night . . . and good luck . . . to you. 1 X5 fIn a moment the girl has disappeared from View in the fog. Man buttons . v his shabby overcoat and is about to make ol? when the policeman appears at 2 at as . se ff the r1ght.j PoLIc1fIIAx: Helio, Suu here? Wg s MAN tironicallylz just leaving to hunt up your nice, warm bowl of soup. POLICEM.-KN Qheartilyh: That's right, I told you nothin' ever was so bad as . ,Q it seemed. I'm glad yuh changed yer mind. Think yuh can hnd your way through h L . as . v . . D 2 the fog. MAN: I don't know, I'll try to light my way through . . . CThe two men start in opposite directions as the curtain falls.j Originally produced at Little Theatre of Detroit Art Club. . . I t . 2 4 1 , I l ' I -H -- - . ws.. ,WQNQ 3 1. wr V -my uw A I J .33 tk G ik.f'M.,f' IW' ' ' I W t 38 ' AfNaf air. r 1 Ill I l l'l .la lv, VH lg' iii li Il ll il Ext, ff W '4 i 'lb mi ,XA . ,I 1 OLD ANTIOCH just over the meadow on old Antioch The grass is long and the Howers gay. The little willows giggle and shake, The tall, old willows sigh and sway. And down below goes the dusty road, Shambling on into many a day. Its dust is silver, its stones pure gold. So, at least, the poor lads say. The poor lads travel along the road To seek adventure, so they say. But to hear the willows giggle and shake Is all I ask for many a day. Mary Belle Long. In the Spring o' the year the poets say That their gypsy blood would have them go Out and along the little roads Back by the streets that they do not know. In the Spring o' the year I would go Out and beyond, as the poets do: But like the poets, I stay at home To keep the roads of my fancy true. Mary Belle Long After darkness comes the dawn And after dawn the day, But what care we for the dark or light, XVe'ye youth-and another day! Mary Belle Long just yesterday Spring tumbled in too soon Her eyes all dull with sleep, Her golden hair awry, Her dainty feet in slippers much too thin, For the cold snows of March, Her dress all dripping wet With the cold rain of Spring. She sat her down upon a log Quite near my father's door. I saw her shake with cold and grief And sob and wring her hands. I ran to find for her a cloak and hood But when I hastened to the spot, I only found, in place of Spring, A golden crocus frozen in the ground. Mary Belle Long .......,.,.R, .fy . , V ... .. - masse n rgagsi g 39 lt r Q Y f . ,Sk ,,,.,.,,-, . ,,. r b,5.,,....N . 5 S S i 1 if .x 5 , , i E 3 E S 'Q at ll lil 'fi if 5 5. iii ii L, Av , 353 's .5 if its iii fi l n fi S rv Q5 ,. . it S i 5 l x 99 P: 2 3 l 5 3 3 i Q 2 si 1 i 2 2 5 5 3 x l 3 3 5 l E5 ll . l l 3 Q Q 3 , , ,.....,.v..r...., ..t M-A- .Af fi W... .L ,-, -.,., - W, .Q,.,s:,a...,,,um-...M-mg-.-.f ef: H .A,, ,W -.,a....,,a,..m..,,,,..,.,,s,,.......... H... '24 t ... . Vwxsviiqv-M Nsfhf, --,. . , A .Q-..m,..x-.. ,,,..,, ,,. ,. .tm .,,. ...Q Materialism in America America is unusually materialistic. It is a country made up of bricks and stones interwoven with the wireless and the telephone. Every corner stone spells success, all of the places of dwelling represent America's ideal, the great American home. Its business men are typical Babitts, and no city is com- plete without its marble buildings, and fraternal organizations. America has suffered spiritually because of her material ideals. She has very few poets or artists, and their mysticism is usually spoiled by the necessity of producing the dollar, so that they may live. All of her ideals are bent towards material success, and beauty is completely forgotten. But out of this mass of materialism are born a few idealists. Many of America's adolescences are idealists. Life appears to them as something beautiful and spiritual, and they try to express their ideals in poetry or painting. They are idealistic until they are forced to work, and then they find that it is necessary to wring their brothers' necks in order to earn a living wage. Still a few are able to keep their mysticism and produce poetry. One of the foremost of Americals mystics is Edna St. Vincent Millay, a disciple of Emerson. Idealists are usually so hurt by material things that they are ready to revolt against them. Immediately their material brothers brand them as non-con- formists, socialists, and even Bolsheviks. They are considered dangerous to America's policies of big business, and soon they disappear, either behind the bars of a prison, or else they seek refuge in foreign lands. Mr. VVoodward, in his book Bunk, shows very clearly that America is no place for an idealist. He says that a person who is interested in Anatole France or Leo Tolstoi ought to be reading the advertisements in the Saturday Evening Post, and Anatole France doesn't know about such things as Wrigley's chewing gum, Ford cars, and Frank Crane, because he doesn't live in God's own country. Why not compare the American with the foreigner? America's immigrants have ideals that the pragmatic Americans never dreamed of. Foreigners go into raptures over the beauty of Niagara Falls, they love the Hudson valley, but the American hasn't time to be bothered with beauty, he must figure the cost of his new home, or the number of miles he can drive on a gallon of gasoline. Americans travel in Europe because it is considered proper for them to visit the historical sights of the Old World. Bunk describes the adventures of Michael Webb in Europe, and occasionally he would drop a line to his author. Stockholm, Sweden. Have been here six weeks. Have a good job. This is a fine place. Am having a grand time. Lots of pretty girls here. My next address is Algiers. This bit well pictures the life of the average American in Europe. They are wholly divorced from idealism or beauty. It is unfair to condemn all Americans. Some are striving to get beauty in spite of all the obstacles that confront them. Educators are beginning to realize that materialism is not the only thing, and they are striving to place beauty in the hands of America's youths. If a child has to struggle to appreciate beauty, he is better off in the end, because he has had a glimpse of something besides dollars and cents. For The world stands out on either side No wider than the heart is wide, Above the world is stretched the sky,- No higher than the soul is high. The heart can push the sea and land Farther away on either hand, But the soul can split the sky into, And let the face of God shine through. Edna St. Vincent Millay. 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I-le is now selling A real estate in Detroit prior to returning to U. of M. next fall. 12 FY ii ll X Chester Kuhn, who has been teaching at M. A. C., will teach here next fall. il 1? X X lk Emma Jacobs is teaching in the Rhetoric Department at Teachers' College. ,W 1: She will attend Teachers' College at Columbia this summer. S ' x ik :of :if sf T Dorothy Westlake is a librarian at the Herbert Bowen Library. She will f 1 work for her masters degree at U. of M. this summer. V lk Bk if Ik ii Frank Kemp is attending the Detroit College of Law. i lk lk IK 101 X The Schroeder-Crook-Horine combination seems to be quite popular at Ann Arbor. 95 191 if lk lk Helen Hawks is going to be married-congratulations to both. lk IOS lk Dk 32 Forest Bowman is studying for the ministry at Nashotah, XYisconsin. K HF lk if lk IF l l Lucile Chalmers and Bill Borgman were among the two hundred honor V lv students of the Lniversity of Michigan, this year. V-sg k 1 A . x 4: is we 4: V I 2 Q fxfin It has been rumored that Ralph Hilliar is in the movies now. ggfxi 1 ' 4: au fr 1: wr gf xl ac fic io s is a e 'niversi v o e roi . e oo 's ea iv. lg 'M M X ll tth L ti fDt t H l lv h ltld 1: :of ik 1: wk V Ai FS I i ' Don XYells is marrying a school teacher this month. VVhat next? l 5 ' lg wk 1: wa ak me E - 5 l Ray Heyme made his reserve letter at Michigan this year. ' I I ik as is :af fx t L XYarren Parker and Dave Touffe were very successful in their dramatic work - ' i 5 at Michigan this past year. ' ' , 1 :oc 4: 1 4: 4: T l Frank Hursley is a senior law at Michigan. E I for 4: 4: ix 4: 5 g I i l Roy Dalberg is a junior law at Michigan. l 3 lui lj ' x x lk 4: x txwfir Bill Reninger is getting his Lit. Degree at C. of M. this year. 5 jx if an 4: 1: 4: sf ix' 5 Vernon De Tar wrote a popular song while at Syracuse which has become , the song hit of the Fast. 5562 y- , ' 4: wx fr fr af 1 : T . . . . . . N f Q Z Q Charlie Stafford is very active in dramatic work at Syracuse. igffz Z l V :of 1: sf x xc 7 i l l . ,. . . . . t 1 g A A William Gowans gets his A. B. degree this june at l . of M. u M I 4: x fo: 11 :of i i G 5 Ruth Patterson has been at Mount Holyoke, and will attend C. of M. Summer ' t School this year. Q , ll. .. . li E i I . Ethel Schroeder and Lillis Beatle are both orhcers lor the organization lor the t i f XYomen's League House at Ann Arbor. l T I .'IQ.Qf1Ql.. ' TE- fl.. -.-- .... S ...' 4i . gi-' H .......... ......-...--aa Y.-A., ,-.g.a...,, sway!-V .-.. fkfsx l , -f' S- fr, ynmfggti mg, N ,WWW L, TDD. A 'X iii it .1 , 'c 'M'....is '24 M--. A. W- ... .sa lxgqpg ..,..,,.. . . ---' -Wx . .. -.L , as--H ' - -,N .1--an J aww The Department of Pharmacy The problem of educating the young would-be pharmacists was getting to be quite a serious one. The only educational requirement for a pharmacist had been a high school education and four years of practical experience in a drug store, which could have been obtained while the applicant was going to school. If this plan were not carried out by the student, he could spend two years in high school, two in a pharmacy continuation school, which was nothing more than a trade school, and two years behind the prescription counter. This is insufficient preparation for a class of workers who have the health of the public in their hands. Attempts were made to elevate pharmacy courses of instruction to two or three years of learning in a recognized college. Wfith this in view, the Detroit City College of Pharmacy was established in the Fall of 1922, with quarters at Cass Technical High School. Among the faculty of the infant college were: Messrs. Bradt, Crandall, Zindler, Kratz, and VVatts, in charge of the pharmaceutical subjects: Messrs. Fleck, Chostner, and Wilson, chemical instructors: Miss Ackley, physiology and anatomy: Messrs. VVright and Vlfashington, English: Miss Bailey, bacteri- ology. Enrollments the first semester numbered 22. These soon were reduced at the end of the semester, only 20 remained. Of these, 20 enrolled in the second semester, and 18 finished the year. The third semester found 15 of the older pupils enrolled, while at the present time only 12 of that memorable first class remain. The second semester brought more students. At the end of this semester difiiculties arose with the Board of Education, which were to alter the future of the College greatly. The expense of such an institution as ours was tremendous, and the Board felt that the people of our fair city should not be burdened by such an added cost to their already heavy load. XYhen the time for the enroll- ment for the second year came, word was received that the school was to be disbanded. But owing to the vigilant work of interested people, this verdict was changed to existence, but under the banner of the College of Medicine. Now, as pharmacists and doctors are to some extent natural enemies, this was not a very good move, so the students organized. had petitions signed by drug- gists to the effect that the department again be independent. This was later granted, but a tuition fee of 55145 per year was found necessary for its con- tinuation. Then, toward the close of the third semester, the student body was notified that the Detroit City College of Pharmacy was defunct, and that which xx Mt i 1 t ill li: ii' i,: ,C tl X existed was to be operated under the name of the Department of Pharmacy of V, the College ol the City of Detroit. This was a very good move, and well liked , f by the student body as well as the faculty. At present, courses of instruction pertaining strictly to pharmacy are given at Cass, while general courses are given at City College. 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I N N E J WX QgNXw:mNxX-- XX N .,W-X2 N. , , px W x ggx .Au S .4 , ' Ng . xg 22.3 , - ' M ,-,X -+NxX,Q.:' W KN, , FX .- ,xx 2 xv 5 Q - WAX KN xy-Lx z J X - ,amgwxw My 7,2 f X r It . i :Q ,. Q, . Q 5 2 AK, s s f I z 2 ,.,k Q TQ S . Y ' 2 - 3 1 . . ,, i 3 3 23 M3 x N 3 ..,,,... ....,.,,, vm-Wm-iwwgmwm-MM, W 4. iggmm-N rl 1 Y W...v..MM.- -.-...,...........,.,w...,M,, . .....,..,, ,, 1 Q ,..............,..,.x..Wu.,V U-, W,,fWMw V, ,..x, Mk 46 i. -. ..... W. ,s,.-,A -,,,,, A , g-. s AY, , .-,,.-.., .. ..,, TJ .- -. - -- W. -.--- . .. ,-ilu, -4 , . -,,,,,, ---,,... .. .M . at-.. L..-aa., 24 -. ,ss Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of the college, and, as such, it supervizes all extra-curriculum activities and maintains undergraduate regula- tions and order. The aim of the Council is to create a personal contact between the faculty and students. lYith the extension of the two-year junior college course to that of a full foursyear college course, the Constitution of the Council had to be amended to allow representation from the junior and Senior classes. Election of officers was held at the beginning of the fall semester, and Donald S. Leonard was unanimously re-elected President. Florence M. Vllilson was chosen Secretary, and Mr. Selden was appointed faculty advisor. The selection of a standard pin for the College of the City of Detroit was one of the first undertakings of the Council. Several designs were submitted, and the one considered most suitable was chosen, a green block D on a gold background. The Council also selected school stationery, which has been very popular and much in demand. One of the successful features of the year has been the matinee dances, which have greatly helped to promote a feeling of friendship among the student body. These were held on Friday afternoons, and the success of these parties was evident by the crowds which attended. The past year, the Student Council was successful in securing two very interesting speakers for the school. Sheriii VValters gave an interesting talk on crime, at one of the weekly college assemblies. The other speaker was Hamilton Holt, the celebrated publicist, who lectured on the VVorld Court. Although this was held in the afternoon, an unusual hour for a lecture, the auditorium was crowded. The annual Frosh Frolic was held on November 3, under the auspices of the Student Council for the purpose of initiating the Freshmen into school spirit. The gymnasium was gaily decorated and proved an appropriate setting for the numerous masqueraded couples who assembled there. Merriment prevailed. And, at such a sight. the efforts of the Council were not in vain. Under the supervision of the Student Council, the annual Flag Rush and Tug-of-VVar, between the Sophomores and Freshmen, was held at Belle Isle on November 9. In the evening, a dance was given in the college gymnasium, celebrating the event of the afternoon. At the close of the football season, the Student Council gave the annual banquet in honor of the team. Coach Holmes acted as toastmaster. The speakers of the evening were: Mrs. Laura F. Osborn, a member of the Board of Educa- tion: Representative Burns, of the State Legislatureg Mr. Albertus Darnell, Assistant Dean of the College: Ike Iler, a former J. C. football star, who is now attending Michigang Donald S. Leonard, President of the Student Council: and Albert Litzenburger, captain of the football team. Letters were awarded mem- bers of the team, and VVillard Bates, newly elected captain, was introduced. A dance in the gymnasium followed the banquet. The annual Field Day was held at Bob-lo on june 6. The planning of this outing was the last social activity in which the Council participated. Athletic games and contests of all kinds took place, not to mention dancing and eating- two pastimes essential at a picnic. Few students realize the responsibilities of the Council. It is a vital factor in the life of the college, and the Council of 1923-2-I should be commended for its successful accomplishments. T 4 --. . , . , H-4, ,f ..-s......-.- -W . . A. .xy .-.. .. .. . , , ,,., 1' ' ,ug -,'.,',-.-.....,k . . , , -I7 V2 il. llil 35. lil ,i .ti I . l 4 'eil if fl Lg w ff i-il T 1 i 1 f'4 lrl 5'i sz-. 5 i X i I ' Z i 2 ' . . 1 . 2 ?l iis,igTf'gl faffl QWV l e I A-.11 ii: Y i I . 1 1 . i Q . z V Q 1 . . ii 55 f pg .9 ..i lt. rl. . it . fl L? if A I, sm Xa ffl .e,- Ylfl vi: ltr. .jr mil .g,, llil 3,1- I L 3 1 ,. 1 amz., , ,,.,., ..,..4. .,,, X X A X v Q N. ,NN X! N N4 -Q , W 'S X , 4 N 3' X X H X we N 3 x xv X SX? xX X i 1 X X X x N ,. .. 5 - VL X N3 N X QSM Q0 X M W 1 t V -Q DKAQA .,,,, 129 tc? f - , fi- - ,. M X2 X , X x X W s X xx Q . ww- ,-2:55 R-A 8 X X X N X91 XX R X NX X lx N V, 353575. :7: fifif, ' v .a 5 4 Mg iz- 325 'W QA 'I X 2 N ,k ' v Q Yvxw A 3, . - fxfy' 4 F it ,,, Y , ,,:1..3 - 4, 115:-t. . .4 ' 1.1. f '- -3. fi: :if Q1 :ff ..-fa ,, .- , K 1 4. M V VIL, A - -, Qt ' 1 2. 13121 si U Zulu .D Ol' 1-I I-4 R-J 4-' 'L' O 'S' +5 iff Q .,,. K, L , wig x ,X X W, - Mx M X 2 , S? X iv X Q' f' '24 Student Club The Student Club, with its varied program of service to the college and com- munity, has again passed through a year marked by the success of all its under- takings, some of which were traditional, and others so new as to be classed as experimental. The event known as the Men's Mixer belongs to the first class and, following the usual custom, took place soon after the opening of each semester. It accomplished its purpose of bringing the incoming freshmen into Contact with the upper classmen and helping to create a bond of fellowship between the old and new men. During the spring semester, a vocational guidance week was held. Many prominent Detroiters, who have made a name for themselves in various lines of work, were brought to the college to address students on the advantages and disadvantages of their different professions. Club rooms were maintained in the building on the northeast corner of Cass and YVarren. Here many students passed their leisure hours. A piano, phono- graph, checker boards, games, typewriter, and magazines are always available. Discussion groups held at the club rooms during the fall semester proved popular. These discussions deal with both general and student problems. The Student Club basketball team had a highly successful year, taking second place in the intramural league. Following tradition, the handbook was published and sold to the student body. Delegates were sent to conferences at Indianapolis. Ann Arbor, and Lake Geneva, XYisconsin. :Xt Thanksgiving time, over fifty dollars was raised by subscription from the student body and faculty, and six needy families were well provided with food. Members of the club, leading groups for underprivileged boys, keep in touch with over five hundred scattered throughout the city. Many meetings for the members took place at the club rooms, and during the year several successful suppers were given, with interesting programs. The cabinet held regular weekly meetings. At the opening of the first semester. the cabinet spent a week-end at Gibraltar, Michigan, where the year's work was outlined. At the beginning of the second semester, a supper was held at the home of Mrs. XYheatley, for which the club will always be indebted. Officers for the past year were: President, Ted English: Yice-President. George Jefferies: Secretary, Hazen Atherton: Treasurer, VValter Carter. Officers for the ensuing year are: President, Harold Lewis: Yice-President, Oswold XVhite: Secretary, Maurice Ayers: Treasurer, Gordon Hill. -1-we J fa.: ..o. - 4 49 : 2 Ei 5 Ea is r ,f-X.--1 ,,,,,, W. ,,W,.W.,,,..,..,..,,k.,,,,,.K,. .,,, , . .,,,, ,prnffk AX! W1 -.,.....-..:e,.f:1:?v:Ys-Y.fNfYn--...,fLf - vm ' .X M , x,..,...,. -W -.,,,. A..,W.,w,,,.W.,..,.m.,,....' -- P '24 .. AMWNWA W, ,,,,,,NN,,. Q, V.-...- ? 5 2 i f Q , V ' 3 3 1 I i g X 1 5 l 5 Q 3 l ' 3 . i 2 l ll 1 g f s f 2 L ,Q li 311 , 'tx Sf 9 f U . .N W. 'QQ N 5 ' 'limiy 3 2 9 x - 1 ' 5 X Q f 1 . 5 2 5 5 N 3 5 E 2 , . .-.-eaQ:gg.::::::::Q1 2 3 ,N .,.. . , 5 N .k 1 ' 35: . -. 3 1, N 1, -3 A . , 2 Z ' '65 , , :J Q' N. 'NX-, .NSN-.-.'.-.V . Q mfg k 5 1 I , x QQ 5 v-'I , A . x 'M Q 2 XJ Q ' Cx -if O ' f 3 , N . 1 fl ? 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I tix' Other colleges had XVomen's Leagues: why should not this one?I Spurred on by this desire they sought information, and one evening, Miss I Lucy Eliott of this city, a 1903 Michigan graduate, gave a talk on the Michigan , I . lVomen's Association. Enthusiasm grew and shortly thereafter elections were I held, and under the presidency of Joyce McCurdy, the Women's Self-Govern- 5 ment Association of Detroit City College came into being. This first year, I I I 1919-1920, saw the building up of the league and the establishment of standards and ideals. I 1 I I The following year, 1920-1921, Miriam Reid succeeded Joyce McCurdy as presidentg Thelma lViegand served in that capacity in 1921-1922: then Dorothy zflfflf Pudrith in 1922-1923. This last year, 1923-1924, Ruth Lehman has filled the iffy office, and the 1924-1925 president elect is Marian Huston. 'Fisk' All these officers have been women of ability and leadership. The league has I I been very fortunate in its choice of executives during these significant, formative years. 1 ' l The last year has been full of success and activity. It has marked a new step I in the progress of the Association, for it is during the last few months that plans 5 for a League House have been created. I In any college a League House for its women is one of the prime necessities, I both because of its immense significance as a factor in the social lives of the A I I women, and for the unifying influence it bears. Situated in the peculiar condi- 1 tions of City College with no campus and no dormitories the need is more emphatic IQ! I than ever. Many of the later activities of the year had for their aim the raising of funds to make a League House possible. I H. 2 gi ' The season opened with a house party at Grosse Isle, a few weeks after the beginning of the semester. A fall house party was an innovation, purposed to 3 acquaint the incoming freshmen, and to create the spirit of comradeship. It was I I for this party that Little Sisters were chosen, and they remained paired off with I I I their Big Sisters until january when the new term necessitated a second formation of such relationships. I I I . . I I Meantime there was a Hallowe'en Tea held at the Federation Building, and I I 1 I T' I Q21 iilllffff' -Qififfiff'-117'-f'f'ffffff 1' C ... ......-.-.-- W-.. - .. -..--.M.....--.-..s-....-.... ... -. .....,.,,,.--,.... -..L - Z' . -..'f.-:.ib-- 1- . -,...H....--,.-,,.. 5... f 51 v, Y, A 24 5 rf'N.1 tx - a Christmas Party at school for fifty of the city's poor children. Also there was a mixer with dinner in the school dining room, and the traditional snake dance, followed by widely varied stunts in the gymnasium. The new term occasioned a second mixer which Big and Little Sisters attended together. In February the XYomen's Federation Building was the scene of a George Washington Tea, and late in May, of a Mother's Tea. The XY. S. G. A. Annual Dance was held May 3 in a gymnasium beautifully transformed into what it was not with soft green moss and lovely Howers. Men in white trousers led summery girls to enchanting music at the most charming of parties. The second house party was the scene of much mischief and merriment with canoeing on Lake Orion and dancing at Park Island for good measure. In addition to these activities of the League as a whole, the various advisory groups engaged in one form of activity or another to raise money for the League I-louse. Among the events were a Bridge Tea at the VVomen's Federation building in May, a marionette show with the Tatterman Marionettes in the school auditorium, candy, baked goods, and pop corn, and a Tea Room at school on Open Night, and a Fashion Show. In answer to a recurrent demand for an association pin the league adopted a small guard bearing the initials of the organization to be worn with the ofhcial school pin. Altogether the activities of this fifth year have been happily and successfully guided by its president Ruth Lehman, and her staff, together with Miss E. XV. B. Chase, Advisor of women, and the two new advisors, Mrs. Keal and Miss Metcalf. The foundations of the City College VVomen's .Association are being laid soundly and permanently, . In this stimulating record of accomplishment the president-elect, Marian Huston, will find an incentive and inspiration to still further accomplishment in the coming year. of. N .,..,. ,E S2 Q . Vi f i 4 :gl f R vp .5 i 1 1 '5FE?l1f.Tg:!!!!uiff? -' H Nu l g- 'fha - G -I . 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The part of the ig ppet, Blayds, about whom the truth was discovered, was played by Emil j sg L' R Ixlewer: while the aged poet s youngest daughter Isobel, who has devoted her tg life to the care of her father, was portrayed by Helene Hermann, who with 1 ' john Ott in the role of an admirer of old Blayds, on A. I.. Royce, constituted ' the pair around whom was woven the love theme. The others in the cast were Marion Blayds-Conway, the eldest daughter of Blayds, a dear foolish woman, portrayed by Doris Sellick: her husband. a typical English husband, portrayed by Arthur johnson: their daughter Septima, and their son, Oliver, played by ' Nelle Gratton and Russell Smith, who represented the younger generation and refused to be awed by their poet grandfather. Though the number of public productions is very small, opportunity is given - all the members to take part in dramatic work at the meetings. The casts this , i year have been especially marked by the great number of members used in them. E 3' Plays of both serious and farcical nature were presented. Among the serious ' ones were the Death Scene from Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt, put on by Emil ' Klewer and Zelda Medvedov. 'The Stranger, by August Strinberg, with z Helen Deutsch and Marjorie Jenks: Hildegarde Slanner's Mansions, pre- Q ,j A, ' KU l t ,i X.. 1,1 sented by Alec YVhitley, Dorothy Pudrith, and Marjorie Jenks: the Swan The Song, written by Anton Tchekov and put on by Emil Klewer: and VVound, presented by Edward Van Horn, Sarah Medvedov, and Zelda Medvedov The majority of the plays, however, were of a lighter and more frivolous nature. These ranged from one written approximately seven hundred years ago to others written by some of the active Dramatic Arts members. The Melon Thief, in which Nathan Alan Brown and Robert Smiley took part: The Man of the House, presented by Marian Huston and George Hutton: A Matter of Husbands, enacted by Virginia Andrews and Gertrude Griffiths: Fanny Free, by Stanley Houghton, with a cast consitisng of Ruth Cliver, VVinifred Sample, Ray Perring, and Robert Smiley: The Constant Lover, with Edward Mabley and Esther Ide: Arthur Hopkin's Moonshine, presented for the second time by john Ott and David Touff: The Love Promoter, put on by Eleanor Clucas, Bill Leutzel, Robert Smiley, and Patty VVoodford: Prexy's Proxy, a two-act play with a cast consisting of Eleanor Clucas, VVinifrecl Sample, Thelma Seibert, Martin Kolsy, Romaine Rice, Alec VVhitley, and Hazen Funk: and The Passport, which was presented by Virginia Hobbs and Ed Liddle, comprised those presented at meetings. D. A. S. also puts on plays written by its own members. Among these were: The Stock Agent: a dramatization of O. Henry's VVhile the Auto VVaits: Redemption, and just Pals. by Nathan Alan Brown: The Villain Still Pursued Her, by Beatrice Ford: a farcical love skit, by Arthur Bailey: and The Tan Hat, by Mr. Frank G. Tompkins, dramatic director. The otiicers for the first semester were: President, Russel Smith: Vice- President, Marian Huston: Secretary, Vl'inifred Sample: Treasurer, Nathan Alan Brown: and for the second semester, President, Russell Smith: Yice-President, Virginia Hobbs: Secretary, VVinifred Sample: and Treasurer, Alec YYhitley. -. . 15. .-. ..., 1 .,...,- .. . 55 tl T 2 . ,arp ' we . K :Y V. ,f 4 jj. , . ,fx at-'ij' A- -' 2 122' W A .,... , '--4MB 'x . f- -,f '- ix ,.s.'...,4 2 A H, .N 3-M xg, - Au f F, ?72I,,u,, 57, u s, W., s .. '74 2 si I . , , ,t ' 1 S t Y E . 1331 Atlen County F5515 t.tDr3fY I 1 I 900 Webster fe - y 70 . i J ESnBtiJ25r?e', IN 46801-2270 f I l 1 2 THE STYLER PRESS jaijg STYLERS :tif A X. xg. DFGDDD V ff? PmN'rlNr5 wt -1.5 MAlN 5517 10391ST STREET 5 i K i 3 ' sw: 5 5 , y j Today is a milestone on your road in liFefLet us register it in a t t S f t P h t h t 0 Ggfap : , 5 1 u y 1 3 f of you as you look today 5 I 1 f wiv? ,, X,sX QL, fil fv 'fT N,-15' -Q -T ' 'ks 15 J RA H t ' QHOWGPQPHEK t N Q ' mf .K-': H21 ' 5 -jj iam- svumo auntomc P 5 4838 Woodward Ave, t E 3 3 52 it t A D Studio and Home Portmiturc ' 5 X s Q E ' 2 t ig Q 5 ' Lf! if ' it 3 , . ...,,..... . . wx . .ni ,. 1, .23 , ..M...., ..,,. .,.,.,..,... ,.......- ,.,.....A,..,.,..,...t,,.,. .. ,.,, W. We . M K it as 5 -.394 N' ' H, ,., . if ' 'H 52. ,. ....- .-. ..-Nu ,Y , v, -.,,..,.,.-,..,..,..,......- ..,, ., . ..,,. ,,.,-. -... W., tai. A fx. fs. KT .,. -,.,,.u......., ... X, kofr... N .,,.. .,,-.w...., ,...m..,,.,. . .,t. ,........-,......... ..... . bv V.. .,.u....,, .vm ,. ,. -93. .M fwm.,,,,.,n, ......-...-...-..........,-f.....V---.. .Q-..-.f............... ,.,.. 2-1. 56 E i , I X '. Qs i ' 4 x U s i 1 r my . . .- . x wygwnwxwmx- rx .W -- F5N, - as . . JL ' - -ua..i - C.--.,-.cg '24 I I . ---f---we-----as ,.,,, ,. ---------f---f 'e----- -- lrq. y limi? fll' .A ...s -'. ? A M uv' 4612, ll!! 'fr ilu-ZZ? tyug r, 'fn 1 ll '-' rr term? ' l x . I ' ll 'er A , Jw , , ff f ,, -- 4 5 . Z- C fl, V441 6' 919 4 574 QC HV Gas House Gang P from the depths comes the noise of shouting, the rhythm of music, and a thin wisp of smoke ascends from the creyices in the ground, rising ribbon-like towards the skies above. Men no longer wear the unnatural girlish bob and the tender downy sideburns of yesterday. A junior college has become a city college. High school emblems and glories of the past are lost in the work and joys of the present. And all the while the sweet' pungent odor of incense creeps up from the coal hole towards the blue skies above. But the poetic spirit of the Gas House must be held in restraint. Cause and effect must not be confused. Hence the history of the Gas House Gang as it is today. In the year 1919 a disheartening reaction set in from a cruel and brutal war. In the place of the manly walk of a gentleman and scholar one saw the swaying lilting glide of the sleek male Happer. In the place of the army pompadour appeared the long hair of a Valentino: and the clothes of men were replaced by glittering concoctions resembling glorified matador's costumes with silken shirts and braided trousers. A few far-sighted gentlemen, wishing to perpetuate the brotherhood of man, banded together, and the .Gas House Gang was organized. Corduroy trousers and flannel shirts appeared in direct contrast to the dress of the sheik. Soon men began to dress and act as men again. The work of the buckskin shirt was done: but the work of the gang was just beginning. A Junior College must be brought through the stage of adolescence to seniority. Customs and traditions were to be set and followed. The uninitiated freshmen were to be introduced to those intricacies of college life and study. Scholarship . .Y- .. f - -W-...-..,.,......,,.....,L...-..., , Y -1 V .- .. .....-.---..-. -c-,-- . ..f-l-.-ffI1Ifam '.l.'li I -ff ..- . ,..p.-,4L:L5S-, ,sg .,..............,.-....-..- . ,....r .. - 57 ri'c:ff 'f i fif.1iLi5 1. 11-5. .4 ,, N - W . . L L --.wks-w.fs+f2,w' and athletics were to be exalted above cheering and loafing. VVith these tasks in view the gang continued to be and to prosper. From the three founders, Lightbody, Ertell, and Marshall, the membership rose to seventy-five. Brains combined with brawn in the effort to raise the college from its infancy to the higher plane of recognized maturity. Followed a year of publicity and propaganda for a four-year college: petitions were circulated, speeches were made before the state legislature and athletic exhibitions were held. Municipal College became a reality. Scholarship stand- ards were raised. The already high standards of the athletic department were maintained. So much for the work without the sacred portals of the HIOSE high basement clubrooms. VVithin-the secret will out-the walls were covered with decorations. Lamps and desks were installed. The royal record table became a carven tablet bearing the names of past scholars and future greats. Tables, a phonograph, a royal throne, and the treasury-box followed. And the members were kept in check by the royal persuader. Questions of school policy were settled quietly before they became serious problems. Undesirable features about the school were corrected secretly and in an orderly fashion. Magazines, books and checkers were provided for those in search of recreation. The Gas House Gang boasts no supreme altruism, It bases its success of the past and hopes of future success on its purpose and endeavors. The purposes of the Gas House Gang: a. That this gang of men support this college to the utmost, every activity, and anything that is in any way connected with the college. b. We are absolutely opposed to any mode of dress which is unbecoming to a real man. - c. That wc do our best to obtain a high grade of scholarship. d. That we believe in respecting womanhood to the highest degree. T OFFIcERs: King: Russel Lightbody. Premier: Newman Ertell. Chief Escribo: Donald Leonard. Royal Bouncer DeLuxe: Leonard Grinnell. Supreme Wlatchdog of the Treasury: Hazen Dever. ff nf l ef: -s P v g l - JAR 1 f twig f-M Y. 58 V I i l l t li N7 V ik l l i. 5, 1. l l.'g li. l lf! l Ileil Z f l I. it l il il lf A , 24 .fm-I x. .. ,x. ..l I I The Varsity D Club The Yarsity Club of the'College of the City of Detroit extends its greetings to the alumni members, to the active and future members, and to the faculty of the college. Vl'e are one year older, and are progressing with age. Another year should see us the most active and honored club in college. For the benefit of those who do not know of its past, it might be well to take a retrospective glance. The D club was launched through the efforts of Meyer Blatt, captain of the Junior College Basketball team of 1921, and Coach David I.. Holmes on Oct. 21, 1921, a most memorable day. Its first ofiicers were: President, Russell Lightbody: Vice-President, Fred Sullivan: Secretary, Meyer Blatt: and Treasurer, Grant Allen. To these officers the credit is due for the laying of a foundation for a powerful organization. In the spring of 1923, the club, in order to foster unquestionable athletics, sponsored the formation of the eligibility committee, which is composed of faculty members, whose duty is to ascertain the scholastic standing of the athletes participating in the sports of the college. It was composed of Mr. Charles Bowerman, Mr. George Carter. and Mr. jacob Brown. These men are to be commended upon their interest and efforts extended along this line. The club is proud to state that no one has received the college letter for illegitimate services. Neither poor scholastic standing nor unsportsmanlike conduct on field, fioor, or track has been tolerated. In 1923 the club made Nov. 25, Thanksgiving Day. the Home Coming day. On this eventful day the football team plays the last game of the season, and tradition now has it that the old D men and all the friends of the college meet and pass the glad hand and to cheer the team to victory. In the spring of the present year, 1924. the members of the club elected new officers, which were: President, jack Duncan: Vice-President, Mac VVeldong Secretary, XYayne Townsend: Treasurer, Arthur Miller. Aside from the alumni and active men, an honor roll has been added to the roster. Two real men are on this list, Dean David Mackenzie and Coach David I.. Holmes. Owing to the pressing need of new material for sports, the D club staged a campaign, during the week of May 5 to 16, in which a committee, sanctioned by Dean Mackenzie, visited the eight high schools of the city. The work was carried on by the club's representatives: David I.. Barkus, jack Duncan, and Russell Lightbody. City College was introduced to many boys in such a manner that many will now attend who possibly would not have done so. Some of the speech- topics were as follows: The eligibility requisites of the City College Athlete. The backing given athletics by the Dean. Coach, Faculty, and Student Bodyf' The unremunerative policy of City College in regard to Athletics: and The future of our Athletics. The acquisition of a new athletic field is one of the projects that the D club is now driving for. The location has previously been determined and has been condemned for athletic purposes, and all that is now necessary is the sanc- tion of the City to make possible the use of the field in the fall of 1924. Such are some of the functions of the Varsity D club, and our object for the future is to fight for the Green and Gold in all collegiate activities of the College. sl.. . .... SH 59 f-VJ-'ff ,M W.W.,W.. ,... W Vt., :V fx f- ---Y -21-A-fmT211-fflxfflf---,-J --1 '- S 3 Q f 2 Q. 1 w f E S S 5 X A 3 H Fi ei S ii w iii!!! .. is L 1 Q Sf Wg. Sf' 9 3 2 5 1 3 5 Q 3 1 Q 3 ,, 5 3' i 4 I ., .M , 1 , .. 24 . 4g,,7 , A i gig.. .,.. H. xx ,....w.....v...M .NM w..w ,M W-W... W- A- . 1 , l j Q , I Q 1 1 4 5 i 5 l 1 1 i Q E 2 E e ,X 2 l! i EQ W Q: A 31 Q s i . 5 . 2 5 Q ? Xe? 2 'ff 3 I' 11611 lub l if 5' K . 3 3 A 5 i x S Q ,E 5 f 3 E Q 5 !. 2 a 3 5 3 Q 3' 1. A WW- M.. ,....-M.. .... Q ..M.,....W ..,,. V., .,,. M A.,A ,X.. , ..., .Mv,. W . ,. , Ml:,,.,x,3,, ....x,.,, ,,,..w....N,.,..wM......-,,,..,.,m..,.,....w..-. M . ' W. .Mwmw ..n.x.,.0.....m.....-.,WW..N.-,.x,,...N.,M.,,,,fTwSl:w:gN i......,..2 f V.., ...1A.,., .W H , -,-. ? M .. iw ,... . ,, , ., , A M .au 1-fm-N1-1 -.Q----.-N-wr,-V -Q ,.....,.,..,..,...,. ,,,.,,.,..,,, ,,x, ,.,.,,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,x,,.,L,i,, ,A., ,,.. 'k,...,,,,,.X ,M ,.,L .. , ,,,.., ,,,, ,rv 'rx ,,,,.,,. - , .,,,,,.,..,, -,ff-T., ,,,,.3,,4- .33 Y- vi -L 'N 60 N Y m u S' ii. . 'rr f ,Ziff 4 c ,--gg.Q-g1'-gg.g .. French Club The French Club has been noted for many years because of its program of providing for the college French students many new and novel opportunities of hearing spoken French. Holding this beneficial program in view, the club has just completed a truly remarkable year. During the fall semester, many speakers were brought from the University of Michigan and elsewhere to address the club in French. Professors Clavel, Rovillain, and Vibbert of the U. of M., and Mademoiselle Marguerite Clement of the University of Paris each gave addresses at one of the monthly meetings which were held on VVednesdays at four o'clock. In order to provide some social life among the members of the club, a Christmas party was given late in December. A short playlet was given, French songs were sung, and French games were played. Refreshments and dancing followed. The activities of the club during the spring semester were confined largely to a theatrical program, which was presented in the school auditorium, Friday, May 9th. This was the first time that the French Club had attempted to pro- duce anything on so large a scale, but the results were very praiseworthy. Two acts of the French comic opera, Mignon, were given by a cast which included Virginia Hobbs, Ruth Cliver, Patty Vlloodford, Charles Shaw, Russell Smith, Orville Linck, Jack Oliver, and Charles Turk. Bessye Walker entertained between plays with a dance entitled, Under the Stars. A short one-act play, The Maid of France, given in English, was the second number. It was played by Marion Lovett, Carl Baldwin, Duncan Cameron, and Richard Kelley. The conclusion of the program consisted of four scenes from Rostand's drama, L'Aiglon. The French department faculty took this part of the program. Madame de Marivetz had the title role. Of interest to the French Club was the announcement which came just as the Annual was going to press that Arthur Johnson, a member of the club, was sailing for France in july to take the work of his junior year at the Uni- versity of Paris. He is doing this as ai member of the Foreign Study Group organized by the University of Delaware. Appointment to this group came through the influence of Miss Grace Hill, head of the French department. Miss Hill will also be able to recommend students for the group which will leave in july, 1925, and is very anxious that a small group of City College students be qualified to go. Those who go stay an entire year in France. The membership of the club includes practically all students of French in the college, so the club boasts of being the largest in the college. Dorothy Mal- lory is presidentg Marion Huston, secretary, and Arthur johnson, treasurer. Madame de Marivetz and Miss Hill are the faculty advisers. Win. ' ' ...... ........,a..-.. ....-. ......,...-- .Mi -- N, A- s W ' as . ,.....,,.w.--...., W.. . M- L- + -., ..... ..-Li .f?....a.'s - ,M .-,,..,....., W l . .. ...-. .. .. .... ., t, t- 4' sv 'Fl 3 5 61 '57 I I 4 I HM O I 5. -- DIME 'E 1 fwmi ,S ami .,-1 if ' fg O 35,991 I M4 I- QW: . f,.mf1 I 'ft .M 554 .xv .R ml fha? ii wi 34 1 5 ,Q 1 .' ,rl 1: 1 . ai Y ,Sf N ,, 7 , i 1 s , A as Q, Qs 4. Li nf , x ahh 3 x WW' .1 ip 4 324 l JA'- csxjxl,-NN Spanish Club Two plays in Spanish, a lecture on Spain and South America, and a party followed by a dinner at the Centro Espanol, an exclusive Spanish Club, are the outstanding events of the year for El Circulo Cervantes. Vl'endel Chick was at the helm for the first semester, with Helen Thompson Yice-president-Yictoria Mears in the secretary's chair, and Maurice Ayers as treasurer. For the first semester, the executive council members were Abraham Levine, Helen Scrymgeour. The oiiicers for the second semester were: VValter O'Neil, presidentgYiola Chubb, vice-presidentg Grace McPherson, secretary, and jack Milligan, treasurer. Helen Thompson and Maurice Ayers were elected to the executive council, Miss Blanche Goodell and Senor juan de Gomar are the faculty advisors. One of the plays was produced by the members of the club, and the other was brought to Detroit from the University of Michigan through the efforts of the City College club. The local production was 'fSin Quererf' by Benavente, and was successful as a production, and educational in teaching the students Spanish customs. The U. of M. Sociedad Hispanica brought their play, Done Clarines, to City College during the second semester. The famous Quintero brothers were the authors of this modern comedy of manners. Inasmuch as the cast contained several who had been students of Spanish for four or five years, the play was, of course, superior to that by local talent. The performance attracted students from the high schools and Spaniards of the city. At the party at the Centro Espanol, the students became acquainted with Spanish cooking, and by holding business meetings in Spanish are familiarizing themselves with conversational Spanish. C L, A ., 1 K if V U N Ks os 1 3 Q N V f M l J., 'Y--W . 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'N ' f Xf,,.4k,gqh,y...,V K Collegian VERY university and college of any importance has its regular student publication which exists for the purpose of recording the kaleidoscopic events of college life and reflecting the Huctuating student opinion in the institu- tion. The Collegian, a four-page newspaper appearing every VVednesday, serves this purpose for the College of the City of Detroit. VVritten and edited by students, it aims to record as faithfully as possible the events of the college together with a certain amount of editorial comment, interpretive material, and newspaper features to entertain the reader. A well-organized staff from last year took charge of the paper at the beginning of the Fall semester and quickly got out a first issue on Wednesday, September 26. This began the weekly succession of Collegians which has gone on to the present time, broken only by holidays. Finding that the newspaper form of publication was not particularly adapted to the publishing of purely literary material, the editors decided to put out a Collegian Literary Supplement in magazine form similar to a Literary Supplement issued in june, 1923. All the students of the college were invited to submit literary contributions, and for the work of judging manuscripts and editing the Supplement a special staff was appointed, consisting of Mary Gussin, Marion Huston, Kenneth VVickware, George Davis, and Elmo Ecker. A sixteen page Literary Supplement appeared on january 21 and was an artistic and financial success. A second Literary Supplement was published in june of the Spring semester. The special staff of editors included Kenneth W'ickware, Louis Carrick, George Davis, Dorothy Sanford, Ludlow Barns, and Elizabeth Long. Many changes in the organization and policies of the Collegian are due to take place before the paper re-appears next September. Partial plans for next year include voluntary annual subscriptions and mailed copies for all students instead of sales in the halls and college credit in journalism for certain types of workers on the Collegian. The paper may also expand into an eight-page paper. The Collegian, unpretentious as it appears, involves an almost unbelievable amount of weekly toil. Although space forbids printing the names of the com- plete staff, the editors, department editors, reporters and others who gave so freely of their energy should not go unrecognized and forgotten. we 65 l f as fs '24 5 . W1 lil I Q ' 1 i-Q if 3 it H - 4 i ! fs 3 E K ze, VVQ Cater To Young Men Exclusively Clothes Sho D 1237 BROADWAY .HB G dM M etvveen ratiot an onroe ain 7441 24 00 N I -- --- - - -- I , - --- .....,,,,,., -,,., ,v.,...I,.,,..l..-,,- .. 'N V7 X -, -..-....,-.,.,.,,.. J..- , . . -4 Q N qlrxw , . ... 1 l l l l I i l . I Debatlng l i I Y slow degrees, debating has gained recognition in City College. The f 3 I I call for candidates was sounded in December: the House of Represent- l I 5 i atives and the Student Club sent four picked men each, and these eight, ' I along with a large group of Independents, started work under Coach Neilsen. Al After a month of intensive study, elimination debates were held, and Mr. 5 , Neilsen picked the varsity squad, consisting of the following men: Donald Leonard, Forbes Hascall, Edward Martinek, Arthur johnson, George jeffrey, L Q Robert Smiley, and Sidney Koretz. Leonard and I-Iascall were the only veterans Q E Q on the squad, and all the men were Sophomores except Leonard and jeffrey who i were members of the junior class. Most of the teams debating with City College I , were made up entirely of juniors and Seniors. I Don Leonard, who was also the debate manager, scheduled debates with I I Montana Inter-mountain University, Findlay, Baldwin-VVallace, VVestern I Reserve University, and Crane Junior College of Chicago, on the question 5 ij Resolved that the United States join the League of Nations. , An aftirmative team consisting of jeffrey, Hascall, and johnson met Montana y W on the home Hoor, and lost by one vote. This was Montana's eighth debate, while the Collegians had had only one week of team preparation. In the Findlay . 1 1 6 debate, Koretz, Hascall, and johnson went to Findlay, and won on the affirma- l ' 3 Q tive side by a 2-1 vote. The negative team, consisting of Smiley, Martinek, and i . . Leonard, debated Findlay at Detroit in a no decision debate: and one week later the same team upheld the afhrmative against VVestern Reserve, and lost by one i vote. A negative team with Hascall, Martinek, and Leonard went to Chicago I I I late in May to debate Crane junior College. This debate closed the season. l 5 ' i 2 , In no school is debating given the place to which it is entitled. VVhile support Q 5 of the City College teams is not what it might be, nevertheless, there seems to be more interest in debating here than ever before, and we hope that even better ir'-E.. support will be given to teams in the future. To Coach Neilsen and Don Leonard especial credit is due. Mr. Neilsen gave L, . lf! unreservedly of his time and energy to whip the teams into shape. Too much f cannot be said of his efforts along this line. Don Leonard, along with his myriad i ' l other duties, took the discouraging and thankless task of scheduling debates, - and his work speaks for itself. Vl'e only hope that Don will come back next year, and do it again. Both of these men are trying to place City College on a higher A , plane in debating, and they should have the whole-hearted support of the entire f student body to achieve this end. I I ' 1 1 ti i t .s , K. ,AZN W .. 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A. , f 1 1 ,, , , vw , cl, 1 J 1 ' 9, Q KIIJINIC H301 xil 1 1 UP, 1 D to cx CI L VC ll lac ccuzlcaics una li'CllClxllJ Q1'C...- U . I vb c lui: can ' Lal. ar, vc signal gut am-'gzaliouav A v LBLCJKDCVII Gila D141 QCIICIGE 6eZClCtQI.5J 'fait Y ' kNAr1amL Pnzsmfnv . f 51 X - Y LNEQALSKCRETARV K 1 68 3- 4-if' - . '24 :. - W- .M . , ,MFC X V -u W Pi Kappa Delta One of the most signiiicant events of the school year was the installation, at City College, of a Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, the largest national honorary forensic fraternity in the United States. Membership in Pi Kappa Delta is restricted to students who have represented their College in a recognized inter- collegiate debate or oratorical contest. Wlhen the bill extending the course of junior College to a full four-year college course passed the State Legislature, Donald S. Leonard petitioned the National Council for a Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. ln September, 1923, the Charter was granted, but the installation was delayed until April 12, 1924. The installa- tion ceremony was conducted by Professor Brown, of the Michigan Agricultural College. Governor Alex J. Groesbeck, Mr. Albertus Darnell, Mr. james H. Russell, Mr. Niel C. Nielsen, Donald S. Leonard, Forbes S. Hascall, Edwin Guest, Norman Magel, Homer Strong, and Phillip Dexter were initiated as charter members. Officers elected were: Donald S. Leonard, President, Edwin Guest, Yice-President: and Forbes S. Hascall, Secretary-Treasurer. Inasmuch as it is a very decided honor for a college student to wear the Pi Kappa Delta key, it is hoped that interest in debating shall be stimulated. City College has made a good record in debating in the past, and with a Pi Kappa Delta chapter, it is thought that many colleges in the mid-west will seek forensic relations with Detroit. 9 Mr. Bert Hudgins, of the Geology Department, and Mr. Miller, of the History Department, were admitted to membership in Pi Kappa Delta during their college days. The local chapter is the Michigan Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. Vllith the exception of two members, Mr. Leonard and Mr. Hascall, all of the members are of the degree of Fraternity. Mr. Hascall has received the second highest award, the degree of Honor. Mr. Leonard, who has cap- tained and managed the debating team for the past three years, was awarded the highest honor of Pi Kappa Delta, the degree of Special Distinction. Mr. Edward Martinek and Mr. Leonard represented City College at the National Biennial Convention of Pi Kappa Delta, held at Peoria, Illinois, April 1, 2, and 3, 192-1, W V - --- ...WW p-. ,, it Ei XL 69 A 42 8. 11 Qv JTFWHH Nf'N 1JWfV 0C1Q CN x QQY1 1 6 v-lk 2 4 I E KNOi 0 5 1- f in 1: E! Q , X X A X X .if N QQ 1: XK5x X N W I .45 70 kg' T l,lv 1 2 -,..,. l i ,Q . gr ., , Engineers OON after the establishment of Detroit junior College, a group of Engineer- ing students thought that they might gain knowledge in other ways than attending classes. They, therefore, formed the Detroit junior College Engineering Society. Its purpose was, To develop interest in the study of Engineering in general: to train its members in Engineering as a science and as a profession: and to promote intelligent discussion on all important topics relating to Engineering. VVith this threefold purpose in mind the society has always been a boon to the Engineering student. To help its members in the last year we have had talks by Dean Mackenzie. Mr. George Jerome. City Engineer: Mr. Beal of the Michigan State Telephone Company:Mr. Mock,Michigan Central Railroad Signal Engineer: Mr. Drake of the Chemistry department, Mr. Sorenson of the Dodge lVIotor Company: Mr. Cotton of the Acme VVhite Lead Vllorks: and other success- ful engineers. Each new member is required to speak on some Engineering topic. Trips have been undertaken by the society to such places as Ford's River Rouge Plant: the Portland Cement Plant at VVyandotte: the Cadillac Exchange of the Michigan State Telephone Co. and other places of interest to Engineers. However, it is not to be supposed that the Society is all business, for it develops the social side as well. There have been many social meetings at which ice cream and cookies, or sinkers and cider have been dispensed. Then there are the two theatre stags each year, and at the close of each term there is a final stag. A long trip to such places as Sarnia or Toledo serve both as business and pleasure trips. Then, there are often overnight hikes or camping parties to keep up interest. The Engineers have kept faithful records of all their business and reports and have them all hled so that at any time one can look into the records and learn about the society's lirst meetings and business transactions. At the time the constitution was written there were no other clubs in the school. The original constitution has been found so satisfactory that only two minor amendments have been made. At the beginning of the fall term of 1925, the name of the society was changed so that it is now The Engineering Society of the College of the City of Detroit. In 1919 the society began to publish a paper called the Buzz Saw. This paper is a blue printed pamphlet, and is gratis to all who attend the meetings. During the last year, the Buzz-Saw has had six subscribers at Ann Arbor and one at Cambridge, Mass. During the present semester, The Engineers, expanding on their original purpose ol service to engineers, instigated their Blue Bulletin a poster blue print concisely explaining the technicalities involved in modern engineering proiects. The officers for the fall semester were: President, joseph Graves: Treasurer, L. Dasher: Secretary, Arthur Shultz. The otticers for the present term are: Presiclent, Carl Kruetziger: Treasurer, I l ' ' Lloyd Flanders: Secretary, George Clark. C i Lili: . L,fi:f . y 71 f. 1 ,X x ,ve x V MW X.. x,,,,,,-x,,,,,A A H, ,,, , , -,A-W, ,,, ..,:.,L., ,.,X .,..,.,,... ,W ip- ,, QW' '24 :g-g:g::.., : . : ? , ui, xgfgiw..-.,,- y Q ,V-S., - -f-1------1V-ff-H M ---- '- A S 1 5 g , , S X8 fxx if 5 4 If we : X11 , ,xg i . 5 i v 4 Z X x 5 1 2 I 5 1 ,x i Q 5 is X E EN! flag ?Ki 3 ' J fs Xsgiixf f F fix 1 ff ' Mi? gee iq . si . 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It is open to students pursuing premedical work whose interests are such as to incline them to membership in an organization of l l I ' academic, rather than social, tendencies. Rl The major part of this year's program has been a series of lectures given on Friday evenings by eminent doctors of the city. These doctors are specialists ii' and researchers active in their particular field of medical work. Among those who E X1 addressed the club this year were: Dr. Hughes, eye specialist: Dr. Dempster, professor of Roentgenology at D.C.lVl. and author of Pathfinders of Physiology 2 1 Dr. Roven, research bacteriologist: Dr. Font, practitioner: and Dr. Christianson, l ' dietitian. Dr. C. A. Doty spoke on venereal diseases: the meeting was an open l one and was attended by about 300 college men. These lectures were found 1 A beneficial in that they afforded the members contact with the various fields of l l medicine and a better understanding of the profession for which they are pre- f : 1 paring themselves. 1 f l In addition to these lectures trips were made in the spring to Receiving Hospital 3 , and Parke-Davis Co., both of which were interesting. A party of pre medics 1 3 1 also visited the city morgue earlier in the year: it cannot be said that this expedi- gi 5 4 tion was particularly edifying. A few social meetings were held at which refreshments were served and music and talks furnished by certain of the members. The only social function of a larger scale was the Annual Dance of April -lth. Members of the club and their friends spent a pleasant evening at VVarks.' The dance was socially if not financially successful. During the early spring term, a group of about twelve members whose individual or scholastic enterprise had led them to form interests more purely scientific, met over at the Spanish Club one evening. With the sanction of the club, they were formed into a group for the pursuit of scientific interests outside of the curriculum program. Most of the students of this group have followed some phase of chem- istry. physics or biology far enough to be more than ordinarily familiar with it. Accordingly when this group met at odd times during the remainder of the semester, certain members lectured on the subjects with which they had familiar- ized themselves. After the lectures and' demonstrations, discussions were held. These meetings were open to all club members interested in the topic under consideration. Among those who spoke were: Lester Borth and F. Horbert on Colloid Chemistry: VValsh on Natural History and Paleontology of the Mallucs: T. Sage and Leacock on Scientific Principles of Radio: W. Dempter on Limen- alogy. In short these are the total activities of the Premedical Club for the past year. In some respects, the year may be considered very successful: one thing, however, is to be regretted, that but 3062, of the premedical students have been affiliated with the club. In view of the fact that but a limited number of students have any scientific interests outside of the class room, the trend of things for next year points to the formation of a Premedical Club with a restricted membership and nonsocial, scientific activities. The club this year as in the past owes much of its success to the inspiration of Mr. Papworth whose influence has been felt not only in the club but throughout the school. 73 , 4 5325, 1 . i ' f l , i'i.si-iii frigfffstg is ij L i ! i l 2 T i 2 f : l l f i 2 X I Q i 1 as is .5 5 ,off l l Q - l 5 5 ' I i ' li i l'N5'5i5 P--' l s.- -.., ,,, . .- .,., 4-,,.,,-,,,,,,, ,f Y V- ff ,- ------ -f-K--nv---B--N--Q 1-- ,N ,,a.m -- W WMM.-ff - .Q-M: ,Q . M m , A '24 w,,,,,,,,,. M, , . .M....h..., ,,,A ,.. ,,.. -... .k.xg?iAgd?,4 , , f-H Y -,--x.--W M2177 1 E 1 E , . 4 W , 'N x x , r -- . -:Qi 15' -. gg wg V . X' QQ-1-2 A: Q , ' 5 I 5' .. X Q L. N +2 . 233 X 3 ,T ' . -A ..Q.N?1. kQ ' ,5 ,V -f gxwg-X xx' , 1 ia- ':5f 2I 'Z V ' , 3,45 ' X , , 3-E--, . n ' 3 X . :.,,..,::! S h 5 s . 'Il K Q . 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At the afternoon meetings any old or new business is dispensed with and the House adjourns to form a committee of the whole after which local or national bills are introduced and debated upon. When each representative has had an opportunity to defend or attack the bill a vote is taken by the Clerk calling the roll of representatives. At one meeting during the second semester a mock presi- dential convention was held at which the representatives became familiar with the various forms necessary. It is at these meetings that the fundamental purpose of the organization is accomplished, namely, the practices of public speaking, debating, and parliamentary procedure. The stag is a House tradition and an institution which helps stimulate, through the good times it promotes, a real fraternal spirit among member representatives. The well known hat speeches in which topics are placed in a hat and drawn out to be spoken upon are popular at the stags because of the extemporaneous humor they help stimulate. Toward the close of the stag a feed usually is ready to pay tribute to the representatives' appetites. During the first term, stags were held at the homes of Representatives Buckley, VVeideman, Bowman, Swan, and Leutzel. In the spring semester stags took place at the homes of Representatives Garter, Leutzel, Gutowsky, and Scott. Socially the' House of Representatives has been in the limelight without interruption since the successful Fall Informal dance at the Edison Boat Club in October. The memory of this party was still foremost in the minds of the representatives and those lucky enough to have attended through special invita- tion when the Christmas Dance was offered at XVark's the evening of December twenty-first. Then, to break the monotony of exams and the time between semesters, the installation of ofiicers for the spring term took place in the course of a dinner-dance at King VVah Lo's Restaurant. During the evening the all too willing representatives were forced to endure successively a chicken dinner, speeches, presentations and acceptances of offices, and finally, but largely, dancing. A second informal dance was given at the Edison Boat Club in April. Miss Ruth Cliver helped assure the success of the party by consenting to dance for the guests. The last social event will be a formal dinner dance to officially close the year for the House. If it follows past precedent it will probably be held at some suitable out-of-town place. The House of Representatives have been well represented in nearly every school activity even though some are supposedly out of its field. The members attended the fall Mixer in a body, supported their school at games and themselves made a fair showing in the basketball league. The school debating team is largely made up of House men. One year ago the House originated a declamation or oratorical contest and this year the second one was successfully held with VValter Carter in charge. It is interesting to note how the House has grown in numbers and reputation in the school. Although the method of taking in new menbers is such that only capable and interested men are considered enough of this type have appeared and been accepted to assure the House a wonderful future. The officers for the past year have been: c First term Second term Thomas Buckley Speaker Al Bowman F Edwin Liddle Clerk Frederick VVeideman ' Frederick XVeideman Ass't Clerk Forbes Hascall Norman VVilliams Sergeant at Arms Willard Crane . .- - s.- .. ...-.....-- -. . -- ., . .,. ,,, 15 I I I l Be Master of a job that Pays 60.00 to 5150.00 a week II 2520- S30 or 35-I0 a week is the limit ol your ambition, stop reading this ad right now!-it isn't meant lor you. But if you are sick and tired of your small pay, no future to your iob, you're the man we are talking to. Listen: Were ready to line you up lorfa REAL job at a REAL pay -where the sky's the limit on opportunity for quick success. and big money- where 355000 isljust a fair start- where good men pull down 33.000 to 5510000 or more a year, and where any man can easily have a business of his own, have men working for him, BE HIS OWN BOSS! Sounds good7- then come on, we'll put you across to big success in one of the following trades: BRICIQLAYING AUTO PAINTING PLASTERING AUTO TRIIXINIING FINISHED CARPENTRY METAL FINISHING ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AUTO BODY DRAFTING PLUMBING TOOL DESIGNING STEAIVIFITTING Ilncluding Nlathematicsl PAPER HANGING INTERIOR DECORATING CONSTRUCTION SIGN PAINTING ELECTRICIAN SIIOW CARD WRITING Be an expert- take your choice of one of these Fine trades. Draw big pay on pay day. Enjoy your work. Be independent- be a success! It makes no dil'l'erence whether you know a saw from a hammer, we can teach you, train you, prepare uyou, simply. quickly, and surely lor a top notch job at BIG PAY. We give you real training, thorough and practical- the kind ol' training that qualifies you as a Iull Hedged tradesman- ready and able to take on any job, make good-make money. Come and see us at once- every day you delay, you lose real money-- If you cant come- write at once- XYc'll scnd you the lacts free MICHIGAN SCI-IOOL OFITRADES INTERURBAN BLDG. -- SECOND FLOOR IEFFERSON AVE. and BATES ST. , I i ,... ..,,,. , ,.,,... - ,,.. .. .,., smyl S. x ,, . xy A I W V .ww Y ' - ,. fs. - Si, ,, 4 X 7 A1 fa 4 76 NL x VN... .,.,, -V E I 1 D. P-Y W N Y -Y im - 'L V , --Fw vu'-MQY 'Y -. - -..H ,24 C.. Cosmopolitan Club The purpose of the Cosmopolitan Club of the College of the City of Detroit is to unite the students of the College, regardless of race, color, sex, or creed, into an organization which will bring them to the point where they are suffi- ciently informed concerning the customs and ideals of American life. Having this purpose as its standard, the Cosmopolitan Club has invited all students of the college to enroll as members, and to aid in making the club an organization which shall at all times live up to the standards which it has pre- scribed for itself and which shall develop the spirit of brotherly love and more complete understanding between people whose outlooks have been different from the time of their ancestors until the present day. In general, the club has not been so active during the present year as in the past. This, however, may be attributed to the fact that there were not so many foreign students in the college during this period, according to the comparison of a survey made by Nathen Salutsky, a member of the club. The largest effort of the year was the staging of a HFriendship Campaign. This campaign was under the management of Roy W'ebber, Henry Small, and Patrick McNally. Each student was given a card on which he inscribed his name, below which were spaces wherein he had some person, hitherto unknown to him, put his name. Thus the two were introduced. The basketball team of this year was the champion in the intramural basket- ball tournament with but little effort. The other teams fell before its perfect onslaught with small scores. The members of the team were Henry Small, captain, Schecter, Gray, Mendelsohn, Cohen, Tannenbaum, Freeman, Di Natale, Reisman, and Briskman, Three of the charter members who are still active are Louis Carrick, Russell Johnson, and Lawrence Duncan, who is the re-elected president of the organiza- tion. Changes in the oflicers of the organization consist in that of joseph Di Natale as treasurer in the place of Manuel Paguyo, who has entered a medical college: and of Henry Small in place of Samuel Blondy as captain of the basketball team and general manager of the club athletics. VVith these achievements accomplished, the Cosmopolitan Club has a greater incentive for the undertaking of greater things in the future which shall con- tribute more to the spirit of friendship among the students of its college. 'ex ... ...,......,..,.z.,t,,,,- , M. ..,..,Mlf-Lu ii 11TT C' ' ,t Ili If 77 ,gf Q 5 s 1, v 1 l l all ll l 'S 3 l 1 l 3 3 2 , E 5 5 Jn, sf , .wg .,s, .T it . 5 2 2 i . l l i I fx: , ,, T .1 'a . .. 0, , w 1 1? f'1 Ai 3 I . x 4 I i I V 1 I 1 li Q - 1 X 4 , v .fw- 'i.!X.f 2 HI' C s s Chess and Checker Club O secure and recognized is the place of the Chess Club among the other organ- izations ofthe College, that its existence is almost unconsciously assumed to have dated from the organization of the College itself. It is interesting,then, to learn, that the Chess Club, though one of the most active organizations in the college, is yet one of the youngest, having been organized in the fall of 1921 by an enthusiastic group of college students who felt that its existence would fill a definite niche in the intellectual life of the College. Their convictions were justified, for the newly organized Club was accorded immediate recognition and encouragement by the faculty, and such whole-hearted support by the student body that the Club almost immediately assumed the place in college life that it has kept ever since. The activities of the organization started forthwith. Tournaments were held, and championships and prizes awarded. Chess and checker teams were organized, which, in victorious matches with picked teams of such organizations as the Highland Park Chess Club, the H. P. Junior College Chess Club, the world- famous Dodge organization. and others, carried the name of the Club and the College throughout the Chess and Checker circles of the state with such honor that the arrangement and playing of annual matches with clubs of the caliber of the U. of M. Union was warranted. It was through activities such as these that the Club was able to develop the talents of players such as Abraham Croll and Norman Barcus, junior City chess and checker champions respectively,and Julius Masserman and David Rosenberg, each Class A players. However, it is not alone in the fields of Chess and Checkers that the Club has excelled. True to their ideals, the members of the Club have kept its average of scholarship consistently high, in compliance with the intellectual nature of the organization. And, as if to furnish further evidence of its all round activity, the teams that the Club entered in the various intra-mural athletic contests have always landed the Club at or near the top-sufficient proof of the all-round character-building value of the organization. At the beginning of the present year, Julius Masserman was elected president, Rayfield Altman vice-president, Harry Tapperman secretary, and Earl Levine treasurer of the organization. The Club then entered upon an era of growth and activity which broke all former records. Tournaments and matches were arranged and played throughout the state, and world-famous masters gave exhi- bitions of Chess and Checkers in the college halls. In whatever activity the Club entered, it left a record which did honor to the character and ability of its members, and bid fair for the future of the organization. It is evident then, that although the character of the College Chess and Checker Club is essentially intellectual, the Club by no means confines itself to purely mental pursuits. The aim of the organization has always been, then, not only to provide an intellectual and social environment, but to develop the char- acter of its members in the fullest possible way. -, W,-hs A MY, , H V -I M, W, -::,Mjg,,,., ,W ,, ,. . .., - -.-.,.. , .. ...i -igb .....- .. . . .. . . 1cmfK........-... ...H . .A .. -.l ...I -f ' M L W 'T -S.. 5,52-. -T. -.-. . . 'C f-f . ,, 79 if i fx! A17i7f i Lian f MT. ' '2 -v -4 U CJ -3 'D -W Cn CJ 5 O R I 4 W-.., M. ...,....m.M....Nx V ,-...- ......,,....-.,..,,.,,..,L.. 5 . 5 , s R R 2 s 2 e 1 5 R f ? 5 2 2 W , e s I is 's E 3 Q 3 2 3 1 5 Q 3 3 Q! Z' 3 Z if 5 3 5 f Q 5 5 2 , 1 ,I l Q X ..,. , E s , .- ., .Q V' ' . xlrwr: V l 11 1 ' 2- , , ,i?g:fI'f1 W E ..., I M . 5.:'fr::w. .' X 5 A , 1, '4x,,,,.gag251593355515:g,5,.,:. 'ftfzw,SSX 1 Q , . . .QA , I 5 Vx xywrv.. 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The lVomen's Glee Club of the Detroit City College, under the able direction l ' l of Miss Louise Conklin, is gaining more in popularity each yearg both in the l f College and outside. The Glee Club has had a very successful year, due to the I I ' 1 peppy officers, who have worked hard to bring the Cvlee Club up to a high I ' standard. The oliicers are: President, Helen Thompson, Vice-President, I i l XVinifred Sample: Secretary, Virginia Hobbs: Librarians, Marion Huston and Ruth Cliver. i The item of largest importance which loomed on the horizon was the annual fi l opera, which is given each spring by the combined Cvlee Clubs. The opera Lfilfixi chosen for this year's presentation was, Naughty Marietta, by Victor Herbert, l Ii' a comic opera in two acts. The opera was a great success, and will not be for- gotten soon by those who saw it. I Of course you heard about the wedding! Capt. Dick, who was the hero in E Q Q the opera, and Marietta, the heroine, were married in the studio parlor of jack l l l i Oliver and Ruth Cliver on March lstg Capt. Dick and Marietta are known in l f I private life as XValdo Gutowsky and Virginia Hobbs. 1 I I I Virginia, attired in bridal white satin, advanced slowly on the arm of her 7 father, Kenneth Pierce, amid the wails of the mothers-in-law, respectively Helen I Thompson and Patty VVoodford. Mlle. Nanette, known to her friends as Helen I l l 1 Porter. was maid of honor. The two bridesmaids, Felice and Fanchon, or rather I l Y Lunette Starr and Ruth Cliyer, followed. Alec VVhitley played the part of l best man. The bride and groom stood at the fireplace, which was banked with l flowers, and Rabbi Simon O'Hara, otherwise known as Russell Smith, per- L I, fi l formed the ceremony. Mrs. Oliver, pardon us, Ruth Cliver, served a dainty ,Qi wedding supper in honor of the newlyweds. I K I Of course you heard of the dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Viihitley for ' their son Alec and the newlyweds at Blossom Heath. It was really wonderful. I I l I Everyone was there, and oh! what fun! VVonderful refreshments, wonderful 4 l l l music, wonderful people, and there was the most interesting Russian count I . ' T l present. He was absolutely charming, and so interesting. He was an honored I guest as well as a noted one. The party had a private room, and many tall I f paper hats were in evidence among the company. Speeches were made, and every- one sang. Then it was decided to give the guests in the other room a few of i I the opera selections. This effort was well received, and a very tired but happy I - crowd took up their homeward trail at 12 o'clock, wondering what wonderful I . I I thing would happen next. E ' l But, you ask, Does the Glee Club do any hard work? It seems as though f Q there was nothing but parties and good times. XVell, I should say the Glee Club I i 4 l T does work hard. just look in the auditorium some Tuesday or Thursday about 3 4 10:30 and hear them practicing for all they are worth to be worthy of their ti ' next engagement. The Glee Club isn't the only one that works hard. The Octette. composed of eight girls who have the best voices, are practicing all .5 ' the time, for their engagement book is never empty. The Octette is composed J I of: first soprano, Virginia Hobbs and Ruth Cliver: second soprano, Helen 5 I Thompson, Marion Lovett: lirst alto, Ruth Stafford, Helen Hunt, second alto, I I 3 l l Ruth Gleiss, Lucille Mason. These girls have sung over the radio and to some l of the prominent clubs in the city. They have been entertained at church and ' 'I social affairs, and have entertained in return by their singing. The club has I I sung at assemblies in the school, and has always been greeted with much enthu- - I I I I siasm, and counts this past year as a most successful one. 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T 2 1V , 5iJs5s0' E 5 3 2 5 i E 2 Q .Q,,X . , W, .,., ..A.., if .QQQWQSL . ,. ., .,.,W.,X35'-X ' M Ni .. ,, li :I ,J KJ S2 .... ,,...,u.-,, A-, ,QW-'H Y sg W, A- A Y- I f 1- '-----P f H- -WA-.-.... , ,.,,,.,,a. , ,, ..- an 241 --- -1 f--e ---W -- ........-..,l..,LXx , ,.,,,- g,,,, . i,-,.,..,,.,,..-.--,- .... The Men's Glee Club HE activities of the Men's Glee Club have been many and varied during the past year. The first semester the groups, comprising about twenty members, with Alec VVhitley as president, sang at many gatherings. These included the Annual Teachers' Convention and several of the Vwlednesday Rallies of the college. For the purpose of obtaining a better general effect Miss Conklin reduced the Club to sixteen members at the beginning of the second semester. This member- ship will remain the same in the future. Alec VVhitley was reelected president. The men of the Glee Club have contributed a great deal to the spirit of the College by their willingness to help in every emergency, and by their strong support to the student body in the learning of the College Songs. The most important of the Glee Club's activities has been the staging of the Annual College Opera, Naughty Marietta. The combined Glee Clubs fur- nished almost all the talent for this entrancing Victor Herbert Opera. The pro- duction was very enthusiastically received and many believe that it far surpasses any previous effort. Plans are already being made for an even more pretentious production next year which has everything in its favor to add further to the prestige gained through this year's production. Any report of the Glee Clubs would be incomplete without some comment on the untiring efforts of Miss Conklin, and the inimitable work of james Gibb as accompanist. g The Men's Quartet HE Men's Quartet has been much more active this year than during previous years. There has scarcely a week passed but what they have contributed their services to some program. They have sung at a great number of banquets and gatherings: including the Highland Park and Windsor Rotary Clubs and the Kiwanis Club. George Relyea, a first tenor in the Glee Club, and possessor of a fine voice sings first tenor, Alec Whitley, president of the Glee Club, sings second tenor, Cecil Coedy, who with his excellent baritone voice has done most of the solo work for the Glee Club, sings first bassg and Waldo Gutowsky who carried the leading role in Naughty Marietta sings second bass. The members have remained the same throughout the year with the exception of the substitution of George Relyea for Robert White as first tenor, because of the latter's heavy program for the second semester. There is scarcely an organization in College that has been more generous with its time and services than the College Glee Clubs, Quartet and Girl's Octette. The quartet is deeply indebted to Miss Conklin and Mr. Gibb for their more than thorough coaching and for their undivided interest in the success of the group. A ll i.f..T.'-6...-..fQ 'fi W ,fQQ11TfQs,,i '7l5ZfsSQffffQTi f'fifjffff.-T....'..'.mm' 'M' .-- ------mv.-J. .,,.,..,.35 N'j.,,N vsxixr ,,-,,m, ,H ,,,,, N,-m,,,w,M,..,,,wMM, an , S3 if 1 2 ,V l v l 1 S i 4 l Q e I R l 5 if 3 ll is I, i 1 s 1 3 3 r 2 2 I 2 al Qt' QA its ll Til ll 95 El 5 5 E 3 Y 1 Sli WN 6 :Mn- 5 2 l 3 3 5 5. 3 lf il ll 4 , l fl li. l 2 h-I fw - .-.M '1iZT?iL1. - M1771 Tc' 'C'k-QTJQTNQQLQQ 1 NW cz.-,p -.., rr'-'rf ' H 'rr W M- rr' 'rr Q 1 i T E - T r rv- il ' .--1 Ri: X A. 1 I a -4 l - T 1 E . -. X. X! , 'vie liiil' fliiii 'ii g in 'rs K . If If P1 T an I a-n . y' 9910 1999 1 V AN-TIK-LIK VVENTY enthusiastic and peppy co-eds conceived the idea that the college was in great need of a group who would direct their energies for 1 the school and its organizations. Thus arose the An-Tik-Lik, the first girl's college club with its twenty charter members. K The purpose of this organization, as stated in its constitution, as follows: The object of the An-Tik-Lik shall be to promote the activities of the different organizations of the College of the City of Detroit, and to foster the college spirit. Again to quote the constitution, the Plan of XYork of this organization is as V follows: Any organization of the College of the City of Detroit which desires t assistance in carrying out any plans can obtain this assistance by first, submitting ' 5 written application to Minit-Tikg second, this application shall be presented at a regular or special meeting and passed by majority vote: third, the application 1 must be approved by the faculty advisors. l 5 Membership is not limited, the only qualification required is willingness to aid in promoting the objects of the An-Tik-Liks. Thus, by the three things, Purpose, Plan of XYork, and Membership,are ex- pressed the loyalty and democracy of this organization. The officers are: Chief-Tik, Molly Cyrowskig Yice-Tik, Yesta Sweitzerg Minit-Tik, Helen Sosnowki Kapitol-Tik, Thelma Seibert: Kouncil of Tak-Tiks, Regina Ewing, ' Helen Maynard. ii Lunette Starr, D A Florence VVilson. l Pep is in the air when the An-Tik-Liks are around and is especially manifested after the close of the business meeting when the An-Tik-Liks assemble in the Gym where good eats and the snappy Ka-Z-o-o-o-o Orkestra are the predomina- ting features. Could anyone ever forget the An-Tik-Liks in their Green and VVhite outfits Open Night? Only another demonstration of their school-spirit! Plans are now in effect to help the Student Council in the future. There are . A rumors in the air about house parties, and other features that contribute to the , 4 co-operation of all the members. I Q Thus arose the An-Tik-Liks, braving all criticisms and ready to do their utmost I i I i for their school. l 1 gi? 'rr r nfl Hs- - 1.29 L- we- - ssc, 85 N 3:4 do 23 0 5' H925 11 E 15 X Q COLLLGL or T1-15 , ff' CITY or DETROIT 'ff' J 5 . 1 QA 0 fa 0' EQ V65 , H 'G 1 'Z '03 291 'gf pf' -fi 4: : - ,24 , A .35 52 lu vsassei gg IQ ' Igfjl 'Ak 312 .W 0 rl L :U sg H H E. ' 3 lb 55 'P .fl 1 ANNUAL :do HI! , LQ b 5 , E 4 f 3 I Z 'I I x s 5 5 iv R 'Q 3 4 I ? W it Zi W 251 . iii ,ig EN.Xg,,!i 5-L 17. L52 Q S 22 is 'fw QQ iii 3gf fi Xi. r w ,fa Egg KN 55541 iw fi'l is 5 Q HH - ..l....-..M... F. --.. .4535 J W .. - .,. BW xx - Q Wy xx 'X xx xy xx, X :ggi ' - S xx x 1 1- fiom-mf' x x xxx xx ll-intl x xi x X xx f :xx::::f::.. x ' '- X-,,-f , ,- xA,, , ,,,..,.,,m, ... ,.- Arg Y .x R :.1..,..x-..V, , T , .1v,..,-max., ,.A.z,, ..,,,,,.,-4A-- - W ...1 -- A- A Tx ,x -. .M svdm4,,gp,!3:,1,- ,- 'Munn' .Q .a P-Plume moons , 33. axwprwlf ,. 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As an agent for the stimulation of college spirit, as a center of social life, as a source of intimate friendships, and as an organization for the support of college affairs its opportunities are unpairlalleled. At a college which has no dormitories, and the student body of which is scattered over a wide area, the desirability of any organization bringing students into intimate contact is very apparent. It was with these things in View that Chega was organized last fall. Its charter members all belonged to the now defunct Cheese Gang, which was the disciplinary organization of the class of 1926. The activities of the fraternity have consisted largely in regular meetings, a few hayndes, several hikes, and a dinner dance. Chega has specially endeavored to support all college activities, the majority of its members being present at practically all games, assemblies, or social events. The officers of Chega are as follows: Big Cheese, MacVVeldong Keeper of the Rod, Arthur johnson, Scribe, Allan Meyersg Banket, VVayne Townsend. The complete rostra of members includes Alfred Bowman, VVendell Chick, Hartzelle Cobb, Sidney Courtney, Walter Davey, Harold Dempster, Elmer Howell, Raleigh Hoover, Roy Hyland, Arthur Johnson, Harold Lewis, Edward Martinek, Allan Meyer, Alex Murray, Ray Perring, Bryant Pocock, Harold Smith, VVayne Townsend, Mac VVeldon, Francis VVerrell, Frederick York. gin ,WMM Mm- 'Q A ' Wvwghv' M 'J' .. ....,.1......... .--,... .. ...-. ....-n .,. . ., ,---...s,,........... ... ...., 87 gf-'M . A-W Y ,,....-..M X. fs, '24 1:sQLy,x,v1....0.,. .pm .. 3 3 s v Q 3 5 x w, 1, W 3 :Q s XV: X? S., . x. SMS zxgi X, A Q :a,,,.,.W M., M ..f,4..,..V ... .,,,,,,, .,,. . ,,W....w.,,Mq ,..,,,. WX , 40-.W-..,,NW,A,,....,,.,,4,A ,4,, W,.,,.,,, 4 ,, ...Ac -M,,, 5 5,- Y-Q ,. g . 2 X ,,x, L. ,. H6kj'5:,a,,rb zfms- SLI 7 0 241. xwxxxxx x X L0 lun Q 88 sill ,'i :li VI? 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X 2 ' - X XX ' ' s 54 6 ,xx x p V P555 . 1 XX 25.2 C.: NE S ng 6 P 'P -- ..,, W E: - ' 'gi X XQSQSX NX 'OFUTSCXA ' ' ., N vii-sl' N' X5 'JUDSON 'ix SYN' 5 5 X f L 1 e 5 9 + EA W nk,-W 2 ' N X E E 5 X K' 35 4 3 All 90 -L ,, , A L , tc--.-,vwgcvc Wim- - ,Q --.H A cigjizya '24 r . T' The Annual VVith this issue of the Annual, a new tradition has been started for the College of the City of Detroit. This is the tradition of having each Junior class every year publish a year book for the graduating Seniors. As this is the first year of our four-year school, we have no graduating class, but this Junior class is starting things off right by putting out the year book, giving a resume of college life for the past year. At a junior class meeting held at the beginning of this semester, the class elected a board of five people to act in an advisory capacity on the Annual, and appoint an editor, business manager, and advertising manager. They appointed the editor soon after, but found it most difficult to find suitable material for the other two positions. However, they finally decided on Francis Rhoades as business manager and Ray Pillsbury as advertising manager, and under their business-like hands, the Annual has been possibile, financially. It was a wise person who said that editorial genius was ten per cent ability and ninety per cent a good business department. It was with great care and deliberation that the editorial staff was chosen, and the final selection was one in which every one was suited for their respective position. Patty VVoodford, as associate editor, took care of a great variety of work, and did it well and willingly. Helen Deutsch, our literary editor, arranged the lit department, and much credit is due her. The three news editors, La VVave Shoup, Marian Heath, and Carlton Brown, gathered all news of clubs, organizations, and activities around school. It was a hard task, but was done most satisfactorily. The sport department was taken care of by VValter Carter, a man of great ability and interest in his department. Helen Maynard had the difficult task of getting personals, but she deserves much credit when one realizes that about one out of every ten personals is accepted. Freeland Judson collected all the humor, and the type of humor used shows his good taste. The art covers and other art work was capably done by Elizabeth Long, a person of rare ability and tireless energy. Besides the regular staff, there are a great many students who have helped to make the Annual a success, and I wish to acknowledge this in some small way. They are Esther Ide, George Jacobs, Dorothy Stewart, Joseph Copp, Dorothy Mallory, jack Milligan, Marion Gowans, Hinde Goldstein, Helen Gillette, Douglas Mac Gregor, Earl Levine, Gladys Sauer, Arthur johnson, Karl Clyne, VValter Carey, Venit Fair, Forbes Hascall, Russell Hitt, Louis Carrick, Marion Lovett. Helen Porter, Maurice Ayers, Ludlow Barnes, Wini- fred Sample, jack Duncan, Archie Robinson, Dave Davidow, XV. O'Neil, E. Goodman. The staff also wishes to thank those members of the rhetoric department who gave up their conference room in order that there might be an Annual ofiice. It has been the editor's main ambition to put out a year book which would have a real interest to every student in City College, something to look at in after years which would arouse memories of days spent at this school. If this book has your approval, the editor is satisfied. Vilalter R. Northcott fEditorD. .- ,r ' ....- .,. ..'... .-...YM .L nag.. 91 2 f' ' .,...,.f....., W , ,W-,,,wq,,l N--..,f' -NM-Y V , R -M, avg, E w --.Nw ,7 if .. - t. , .,. ... agp- ...W JE, -4 MM.. . ,,.......--. . .a... Y. 1 x L, WA X 'gi X'-v'f 'S-51.4 -4.-f ' 3' Y ag V 9 X85 vis 3. s tg xiii! .S l E xlfiliv L .+. Sigma Gamma Pi N the Sigma Gamma Pi, the College of the City of Detroit possesses a classical club of as high a caliber as any similar society in the state. This Club has at- tained a certain preeminence, although scarcely a year old. This is due to the favorable attitude of both students and faculty toward the organization. During the fall term, Sigma had the usual four officers and a committee system. The officers were all right, but the committee system proved unsuccess- ful. This led to a change in government. Shortly after the spring term com- menced, new officers were elected. This new administration was composed of a Triarchy of three coequal Archonsg a Thesmothetes, or high priest, in whom was vested the power of settling constitutional disputes and also taking care of ritual, a Grammateus took the place of a secretary. A Latin constitution dis- placed the English one, and as a result there is no doubt but that the ,VVise Owls has been one of the most active clubs during the 1923-24 season. The programs have always been entertaining as well as interesting. There have been several good lectures. Dr. Frederick Bates spoke on his trip to Rome during the fall term and about Greece during the spring term. Miss Helen Bishop spoke on her trip to Mt. Parnassus while she was in Greece. Dr. john G. Winter gave a very interesting illustrated lecture on the Aegean Civilization and the Homeric Poems, and Mr. Tompkins spoke on the Greek drama. It must not be supposed that the members have not been active themselves, for the contrary is true. A mock Greek trial fashioned after Lysias' Diogeiton was presented in March. A Herodatos program was given. During the second part of the spring term students who were so fitted gave lectures in series: that is, each person took a certain subject and made a fifteen minute speech on some phase of it for several meetings. Greek drama, philosophy, religion, Roman government, and other such subjects show the vraiety of these lectures. Plans are .underway for making a club annual. John Rumball has been appointed editor. Togas are worn at all meetings, making the club unique in the matter of ceremony. Stripes are worn on the togas. the color representing the rank of the ofhcer. Q The pins are little owls perched on a crescent upon which are engraved the Greek letters Sigma Gamma Pi. Pledges wear a plain sigma. The faculty is well represented in the club by Miss Helen L. Bishop and Miss Isabella R. VVatt, sorores in jncultate, and Dr. Fred O. Bates, frater in faculfate, Sigma Gamma Pi owes a great deal to the great support given by these three instructors and friends. To sum up, Sigma Gamma Pi has passed a very successful year for it has carried out its interest in the classics. The results have been far greater than even the most enthusiastic members expected. Sigma is a success. Officers for the past year were: Fall term Spring term President.: Carroll Grigsby Archons: Elaine Henry, Carroll Vice-President: Raymond Ammerman Grigsby, Russell Hitt. Secretary: Edythe Connor Thesmothetes: Herbert Mekeel Treasurer: Mary Dunnigan Grammateus: Josephine Ross. .......,.....,.a,....w. --3----V f Vif- we .1 W ..g.,,a.a,,.,...,....,..,.....- g.n.......,.....,..,f.v.. ... ... ,W ww..- ..-...--.,........a... -cf M ,MW ,M WMM M Q- '--'---W--N-W--M ----. R-,. ' Fjs Q ' , aw... au.. .-..,,,. ,,,, ,. ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,m,,w,,,m- an ...,....a..,..,sf:f...-54 .-..4s....,f..,,.,.,, ,M H - H , ,-,V gl ll l E K! fl , W s sl l 'Q gy E . 5 li Ei ll is fl li E2 it J ii .. ., 5 L 5 1. 1 F , s F 2 l it il Zi ei i is . 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However, because of its size: because of its importance: its attitude: and because of the vital part it plays in the life of our college, we can but recognize its importance to our school and to our city. The night school ti. e. the night branch of City Collegej has an enrollment of 799 persons, with a curriculum of atcut 25 courses. Its faculty is our faculty, its building is our building, and its curriculum is ours. The night college is, indeed, a part of us. When one goes from the day classes to the night classes, he cannot but notice the difference in the attitude and the difference in the students themselves. We all know the youth and the enthusiasm of the college proper. The night section shows more maturity. The bloom of youth is replaced by the lines of greater age and of care. While the day students are, in the average, persons fresh from high school, working for an academic degree, the night students are of a different class. There is the housewife, tired after a day's work in her home: the school teacher, coming to be taught that she may teach better: and the ofhce girl studying so that she can rise above stenography and bookkeeping. Then there are the men-young bankers studying the theories of their work: factory workers, their hands calloused and blackened: and the office help study- ing business administration: while Art, Literature, and Rhetoric are studied by all classes of students. The classes are most certainly different from the point of age. They are also different in respect to attitude. The people in the night classes are more serious and more determined in their efforts. They have sacrificed their time and money to attend these classes. They are willing, after a hard day's work, to sit through a two-hour lecture, enlightening but often dull. This means the sacrifice of recreation and rest and the loss of sleep. Because of this difference in attitude, they probably learn faster than we do. They ask more and better questions in the classroom, and concentrate more heartily in their studying. But they also lose because of their very position and difference in viewpoint. The vital element of school spirit is lacking. There is little or no social life other than the casual nod or the ride home in the Henry or the D. S. R. They have no clubs nor leagues. Perhaps this is due to the fact that their chief interest is not centered in college life and that their social life is taken care of through outside sources. However, this deficiency leads to a lack of cooperation between the day and night division of our college. Happily, the breach between the two schools is not as wide as it seems. VVe are bound together by a common aim. Degrees and honorary titles forgotten, the students of both the day and night schools are striving towards the same goal-education. Going in almost parallel lines, led by the same guiding hands. and motivated by the same ideals, we have much in common. XYhen our day clubs are open to membership of night school students, when our paper is con- tributed to and subscribed to by night students, and when we have a building of our own to ourselves, much will have been done towards better unity and co- operation. The work lies with bothfall will be benefited by it. A more sympathetic attitude and a friendlier spirit between the schools is a worthy aim for the coming year. I l 4 i I 6 lr 5 1. . X if 4 1 i l it Q S' A 1 E M .,,, ,W ,..,,. M. .,., V ,,,, , ..., t .,.. - ,.-w.W-,..,,-,, c,...M,t. .swvtxx ., if s X K 9-l 55
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